NRHEG band rated ‘superior’
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By DEB BENTLY
Staff Writer
“We were pretty much flawless,” observes NRHEG bass clarinet player Calvin Haun regarding the “superior” rating the secondary school band received at the regional large group music contest on March 7. “Mr. Z pushed us really hard, and it paid off.”
Flautist Josie Strom concurs: “I was really proud of us as a band,” she says. “The judges gave us really tedious, detailed remarks about what we could do to improve. That tells me we didn’t make very many mistakes.”
Digital mobile radio
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Beginner and advanced courses set for March 25
By ELI LUTGENS
Publisher/Editor
Daniel Petsinger, call sign KDØTGF, is hosting a free class for amateur and advanced radio enthusiasts. The class, intended to introduce beginners to Digital Mobile Radio (DMR), starts at 9 a.m. on March 25 at the Owatonna VFW: A second, “advanced” class is scheduled for 1 p.m. Burger baskets will be available for purchase during a 1-hour lunch break. Anyone taking part in the “advanced” section will need to bring their computer and radio for programming.
“The classes will enumerate the advantages of switching from analog HAM units to digital DMR equipment,” Petsinger explained.
The DMR units Petsinger will be teaching about look similar to a walkie-talkie, but are far more versatile and functional.
"Just go out and wrestle"
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By DEB BENTLY
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Annabelle Petsinger remembers the moment vividly: “We were at the team sections,” she recalls. “And this guy yelled out, ‘Girls can’t wrestle.’ But there I was, shoving my opponent’s face into the mat.”
Petsinger, who won this year’s girls’ state wrestling championship in the 120-pound weight class, finished the 2022-23 regular wrestling season with an overall record of 22-13; her record against girls only was 14-1.
Just like this past season, her 13-year career has consisted mostly of wrestling males. However, things seem to be changing. The number of girls wrestling in the state has more than doubled in the past year, from about 250 to 540. Last year, 2022, saw the first-ever girls’ state wrestling tournament. This year saw expanded girls’ section competitions and, of course, the second state tournament.
Underdog story comes to an end
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Father daughter era concludes; Panthers graduate three seniors
By ELI LUTGENS
Publisher/Editor
The NRHEG girls' basketball underdog story came to an end Monday night in Mankato’s Taylor Center.
Top-seeded Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial was just too tough.
LCWM, rated No. 3 in the state and riding a 20-game winning streak, ended the Panthers' season 68-33.
“LCWM has so many weapons in their arsenal, we had a tough time matching up against them,” NRHEG coach Onika Peterson said. “It seems like they couldn’t miss a basket and we struggled. We put ourselves in a hole and we couldn’t climb out of it. I wish the LCWM team the best of luck on Friday. I hope they can punch their ticket to the state tournament. They are a great team.”