History-making music group for UMM - morris mn

History-making music group for UMM - morris mn
The UMM men's chorus opened the Minnesota Day program at the 1962 Seattle World's Fair (Century 21 Exposition).

Sunday, January 20, 2019

MACA girls win at Montevideo, improve to 9-5

Tigers 63, Montevideo 52
Malory Anderson gave lots of fuel to the MACA offense in the second half of the Tigers' Friday (1/18) win. The WCC hoops action was in Thunder Hawk country of Montevideo. Anderson came on strong to score 14 points in the second half. The burst helped lift coach Dale Henrich's squad to a 63-52 win.
Junior post Anderson scored 18 total points and completed a double-double with ten rebounds. The orange and black built a 32-23 lead at halftime. The success lifted our season record to 9-5. Monte fell to 2-9.
Three-point shooting was a strong suit for the winning Tigers. That onslaught was topped by Maddie Carrington and Riley Decker who each made three long-rangers. Emma Bowman sank two from beyond the 3-point stripe. Meredith Carrington added a '3' to the mix. The scoring list was topped by Anderson and her 18 points, then we see the names of: Maddie Carrington (15), Decker (9), Bowman (6), Kylie Swanson (4), Sophia Carlsen (4), Meredith Carrington (3), Jordann Baier (2) and Liz Dietz (2).
Anderson's ten rebounds made her tops there. Decker led in assists with five followed by Dietz with four. Anderson complemented her other stats with the team-best five steals, and Maddie Carrington had four.
The Tigers had to overcome some sharp 3-point shooting by Tenley Epema of the T-Hawks. She sank four long-rangers. Maddie Kilibarda made two 3-pointers and Livia Gades made one. Epema vaulted to the top of the Monte scoring list with 17 points. Jasmyn Kronback was their other double figures scorer with ten. Kilibarda, Avery Koenen and Sydney Zindel each put in six. Livia Gades added five points and Kori Douglas two. Koenen and Kronback led the T-Hawks in rebounds with seven and five respectively. Gades led in assists with four followed by Epema and Koenen each with three. Gades and Kronback each had three steals.
The Tigers' success upped our W/L to 9-5. Monte's record: 2-9.
 
Boys: BOLD 61, Tigers 55
A balanced offense was not enough to lift the MACA boys over BOLD in January 17 home action. The Tigers were up against a Warrior team that likewise showed balance. Indeed, this was an undefeated Warrior team. Even though we led at halftime by six, BOLD had assets that eventually overcame us.
Those assets were led by Jordan Sagedahl with 16 points, but he had solid contributors complementing him too. Carter Henry scored 14 points, Drew Sagedahl 13 and Gavin Vosika 11, as BOLD worked to a 61-55 win over the orange and black. Just five Warriors scored. The one left to report here is Matt Moorse whose output was seven.
Drew Sagedahl, Vosika and Moorse each made a three-pointer. Henry topped BOLD's rebounding with ten while Jordan Sagedahl grabbed five. Vosika and Jordan Sagedahl led in assists with four and three, respectively. Gavin Vosika and Moorse each had three steals.
On to the Tigers' details: Here we see a generous amount of three-point shot success as Jackson Loge and Durgin Decker each made two. Joseph Kleinwolterink, Jaden Maanum and Jaret Johnson each made one. It was Loge topping the scoring list with 14 points. Johnson was second high with his eleven points while Camden Arndt and Decker each scored ten. Other points were added by Kleinwolterink (5), Maanum (3) and Eli Grove (2).
Loge attacked the boards for 16 rebounds. Arndt came through with eight boards. Arndt and Loge each recorded five assists, and Arndt stole the ball twice. Our W/L dropped below .500 to 6-7. BOLD retained its unbeaten status and sported 16-0 numbers.
 
Wrestling: Tigers 56, BOLD 22
MAHACA wrestling put on a solid exhibition in defeating BOLD during the BOLD Triangular. The Tigers prevailed over the host Warriors in the Thursday competition, 56-22. We enjoyed two skeins of success. The lighter weights saw us reel off six straight wins, then there was a sweep of 160 pounds through 195.
It was a winning formula to the delight of the orange and black fans.
The very lightest weight saw BOLD win: Austin Kiecker over Caden Rose by fall at 106. Here come the Tigers: Dylan Rose at 113 pounds pinned Rylan Gass in 1:01. Davin Rose at 120 got Stevie McMath's shoulders pinned to the mat in :12. Then it was Ethan Lebrija (126) coming on strong to win by fall over Matthew Dooner in 1:59. Jed Feuchtenberger charged to an 11-3 major decision over Jesse Manderscheid at 132. Then it was Ben Travis posting an 11-2 major decision over Hunter Ridler at 138.
Dalton Rose had his arm raised via forfeit at 145. Gideon Joos at 152 pounds was on the short end of a 15-5 major decision at the hands of Antony Maher. Then at 160, Brady Cardwell pinned Blake Flann in 1:22. Our Colten Wohlers (170) got Jaden Huebsch's shoulders pinned to the mat in :12. Tristan Raths of the Tigers, 182 pounds, won by fall in 2:38 over Gavin Moudry. Dillon Nelson at 195 was the forfeit winner. The two heaviest weights saw BOLD Warriors get their arms raised via forfeits: Tim Peppel and Brady Ridler.
- Brian Williams - morris mn minnnesota - bwilly73@yahoo.com

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