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Tue
12
Oct

Bulldogs score big wins over West Central and South Winn

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Tue
12
Oct

Bulldogs run well in final tune up before conference meet

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Tue
12
Oct

44-26 win over Cascade sets MFL MarMac up for shot at district title


Karter Decker sparked the MFL MarMac offense in his first game back from injury. In addition to this 36-yard catch early in the game, he racked up 99 rushing yards and one touchdown on 10 carries. (Photos by Audrey Posten)

Cullen McShane (left) totaled a team-high 8 tackles in the Bulldogs’ 44-26 win over Cascade. He was also the top scoring threat, with 213 yards and three touchdowns on the ground, along with a 90-yard kick return for a touchdown.

Bulldog quarterback Carver Blietz-Bentien hands the ball off. He completed three of his five passes, for 68 yards, and also scored a first half touchdown.

Brandon Christofferson makes a leaping tackle on a Cascade runner.

Josh Reichard and the MFL MarMac offensive line were especially effective in the second half. "For the most part, our guys really stayed on their blocks, maintained their feet and gave our backs a chance to keep the pedal down," said head coach Dan Anderson.

Wyatt Powell and other Bulldog defenders converge on a Cougar runner.

Gabe McGeough carried the ball 11 times for 55 yards and a touchdown.

The Bulldogs wore special camouflage jerseys Friday night, courtesy of the Iowa National Guard. It was also Military Appreciation Night.

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Tue
12
Oct

Central cross country improves heading into conference meet

By Willis Patenaude, Times-Register

 

Tue
12
Oct

Warriors lose conference battle with West Central


Gabbie Defazio digs a ball against the Blue Devils. (Photos by Bev Hamann.

Lexi Loan tallied five kills in Central’s 3-1 loss at West Central.

Alivia Keppler receives the ball against West Central. She had nine digs in the game.

By Willis Patenaude, Times-Register

 

Tue
12
Oct

Warrior football can’t overcome weather, Oriole offense in 45-6 loss


Evan Schroeder stretches for a first down in Central’s Oct. 8 loss. (Photos by Bev Hamann.

Noah Diersen celebrates the Warriors’ touchdown.

By Willis Patenaude, Times-Register

 

Tue
12
Oct

Dale J. Wright

  Dale Jerome Wright, 82, of Garnavillo, died Friday, Oct. 8, 2021, at the Guttenberg Hospital. He was born Aug. 16, 1939, in McGregor, to Owen and Amy (Miller) Wright. He was baptized and confirmed at the First Congregational Church in McGregor. Dale graduated from Garnavillo Community School. He served in the National Guard.

 

Mon
11
Oct

Jean A. Smith

Jean Ann Smith, 94, Monona, died Thursday, Oct. 7, 2021, at Garden View in Monona. Jean was born Aug. 26, 1927, to Harva O. and Veryl (Nichols) Miller at the Miller homestead near Postville. She was baptized and confirmed in the Methodist faith. Jean attended rural country school in Allamakee for eight years and graduated from Luana High School in 1944. Jean furthered her education at Cornell College in Mount Vernon. 

Tue
05
Oct

School of the Wild immerses MFL MarMac fifth graders in nature


MFL MarMac fifth graders spent last week connecting with nature at Marquette’s Driftless Area Wetlands Centre and Bloody Run County Park. The four-day, immersive experience was part of the University of Iowa School of the Wild program. Here, students learn to trout fish with Fayette County Conservation naturalist Brian Gibbs. (Photos by Audrey Posten)

Bentley Henkes proudly shows off his journal, including a recent sketch of a frog. “They’re listing what they find, describing what they find, taking a closer look and sketching it," explained Alicia Mullarkey, director of Marquette's Driftless Area Wetlands Centre.

Ashton Winkler was one of many fifth graders who enjoyed kayaking as part of School of the Wild. For some, it was their first time on the water.

Mason Hollar and Ayla Ruff, with help from Wetlands Centre staff member Jan Stavroplus, search for creatures in the wetlands.

Abbey Harkrader, a naturalist with Clayton County Conservation, helped students complete a population count—but using caramels instead of an actual animal.

When Harkrader tasked the students with finding the caramels, she simply stated they were looking for something brown that was around an inch long. "When you find them, I'll show you how to peel them," she joked. The students were relieved to discover they weren't searching the woods edge for insects.

Chesney Vorwald, Alydia Abel and their group had fun putting on a short play representing a food chain.

Trace Moser expertly casts into Bloody Run Creek during a morning of trout fishing.

Wearing boots and waders, students ventured into Bloody Run Creek to conduct a stream study. Naturalist Brian Gibbs had the kids looking under rocks and sifting through plants to see what they could discover.

Blair Winter shows off a small find.

Archie Carlson holds a toad he found during his group's day at the Wetlands Centre.

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Tue
05
Oct

Central graduate talks to all-girl class about potential STEM careers


Central graduate Anna Tuecke (middle, back row) recently spoke to Ann Gritzner’s class of all girls about life after graduation, her experiences in college and the importance of women in STEM careers.

By Willis Patenaude, Times-Register

 

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