"Where Fillmore County News Comes First"
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Tuesday, June 18th, 2013
Volume ∞ Issue ∞
- 7:10:46, Jun 13th 2013 - chipperlee - Seems to be a well written article, except maybe Silica Sand is used in ... [Read More]
- 12:02:15, Jun 9th 2013 - getthefacts - The problem here lies in the fact that girls were repeatedly told "if y ... [Read More]
- 10:45:32, Jun 7th 2013 - Jo mom for 6yrs - Mr. Ehler hit the nail on the head. I agree with the religious con ... [Read More]
- 2:47:58, Jun 7th 2013 - hello - Hello, it's time you wake up. There isn't a community nearby that doesn't offe ... [Read More]
- 9:06:21, Jun 6th 2013 - hello - Hello, it's time you wake up. There isn't a community nearby that doesn't offe ... [Read More]
- 2:05:29, Jun 6th 2013 - Kim Wentworth - The number one rule in a debate: 1) if the person from the opposite si ... [Read More]
- 12:42:18, Jun 4th 2013 - EW - For someone that is always spouting religious rhetoric, you try to come off as a ... [Read More]
- 11:32:18, May 31st 2013 - JO PLAYER - This is unfair to us girls. Morrie Miller is not getting canceled but J ... [Read More]
- 8:25:34, May 29th 2013 - RP - Why is Mr. Ehler involving himself with non-school activities? Is he going after ... [Read More]
- 6:40:49, May 29th 2013 - Doc - You are a cartoon character! If I see you in person I will burst out laughing. ... [Read More]
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Chatfield girls get retribution in Highway 74 series
Sun, Jan 2nd, 2011
Posted in Sports
Posted in Sports
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The Chatfield Gopher girls utilized team balance to beat St. Charles 62-59 Thursday night. The game was close throughout. Chatfield only held onto a 1-point lead at the half. Made free throws effectively proved to be the difference maker. St. Charles shot more, 24, but made 15 (62.5%). Chatfield shot fewer, 17, but made 13 (76.4%). Junior forward Karen Sass led the way with 21 points. Sophomore center MaKenzie Miller was also in double figures with 13. However, Kyndra Neis (9 points, all three's), Kenna Moechnig (7), Erin Kammer and Sarah Costello (6 each) all contributed effectively. The win evens the girls' record at 4-4 (2-3 in conference).






