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Dec. 24, 2014 GOWRIE, WEBSTER COUNTY, IOWA VOL. 124 NO. 52
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Wednesday, Dec 24
Farnhamville Fire Dept., 7:30 p.m. at the
re station.
Monday, Dec 29 Harcourt TOPS, 8:00 a.m. at Faith
Lutheran Church Harcourt.
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meeting listed here,call the Gowrie News at352-3325 or email us at [email protected]
Effective January 1, 2015, the Valentine In-surance agency will be owned by Marsha Farn-ham.
Te new agency, Farm & own Insurance,will continue to be located at 1116 Market Streetin Gowrie. Te phone number will remain515.352.3898. Office hours will be Mondaythrough Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Farm & own Insurance will continue tooperate as an independent agency, offering thesame variety of insurance coverages includinghome, auto, farm, crop, business and health in-surance.
Marsha Farnham and Marla Stokesbaryhave been with the agency for 15 years and 13years respectively and are committed to thecontinued growth of Gowrie and the surround-ing communities.
An open house will be held on Friday, Janu-ary 2 from 1 4 p.m.
Valentine Insurance
becomes Farm & TownInsurance Jan. 1, 2015Marsha Farnham new owner. . .
NCIBA Honor Band...
The Southeast Valley HS band stu-dents were chosen to participate in the NCI-BA High School Honor Band. They are Han-nah Peterson, alto saxophone, and KarriganMentzer, clarinet. This years Honor Bandwill be held at Iowa Central CommunityCollege in Fort Dodge on January 10, 2015.The concert is at 5 p.m. in the auditorium ofICCC. Cost is $3 for adults and $2 for schoolage children.
The Gowrie Development Commission(GDC) Holiday Lighting Contest judging was
on Sunday, December 14.Thank you to our gracious and anony-
mous judges for taking time to visit Gowrie tosee all of our festive lights! The judges said itwas a hard task as there were so many fabulousdesigns! There were three categories again thisyear, each with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners.The winners will each receive Gowrie Bucksthat can be used at any business in Gowrie.
Religious: 1st place: Sandra Thoma, 1802
GDC announces holiday lightingcontest winners in three categories
Market St; 2nd place: Dale and Kay Miller, 801Market St; 3rd place: Wilmer and Margaret Fe-
vold, 1005 SunriseNovelty: 1st place: Gary and Nikki Carstens,
1708 Market St.; 2nd place: Brian and KatieNorine, 1103 Cottonwood; 3rd place: Brad andJenny Lane, 1411 Lynd
Best Use of Lights: 1st place: Kenny and-Sue Smith, 1311 Pleasant St.; 2nd place: Jeffand Susan Frahm, 1103 Lynd St; 3rd place: Peteand Sherrill Jorgensen, 1011 County Rd.
Gary and Nikki Carstens, 1708 Market St. won rst place in the Novelty category in theGDC Holiday Lighting Contest.
Jaice JacksonMrs. Walsh's 2nd Grade
Mila JohnsonMrs. Walsh's 2nd Grade
Levi HarmonMrs. Samuelson's 2nd Grade
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Community Pharmacyis open from 9 am to12:30 pm and from 1:30pm to 5:30 pm Mondaythrough Friday. 515-352-3876
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Birkland - Long Wedding
Nicole Birkland, formerly of Moorland,was united in marriage to Gary Long of Pleas-ant Hill, CA on July 12, 2014 at Zion LutheranChurch in Gowrie. Grandparents of the brideare Dale Birkland, Moorland and Elsie Fiala,Maitland, Florida. Parents of the bride are Dean and JeanBirkland, Moorland. Parents of the groom areRon and Carolyn Long of St. Helena, CA.
Matron of Honor was Sarah Burton and
Bridesmaids were Suzanne Hendrix, AmberKrebsbach, Elizabeth Beers-Kataria, MeredithPieratt, and Cindy McKim.
Best man was Philip Warner and theGroomsmen were Robert Vincent, Jason Ryck-man, Zach Irwin, John Dunzweiler, and WyattStephenson.
The couple went to Maui, Hawaii fortheir honeymoon and reside in Napa, Califor-nia.
The bride is a graduate of Prairie ValleyHigh School and graduated from the Universityof Northern Iowa with a Bachelor of Arts inMusic Education and MM in Vocal Music Per-
formance. Nicole is currently employed withthe Metropolitan Opera in New York City as anOpera Singer.
The groom is a graduate of St. HelenaHigh, St. Helena, California and graduatedfrom Sonoma State University with a Bachelorof Arts in Wine Business Strategy. Gary is cur-rently employed as a Salesman with YoungsMarket Company of the San Francisco BayArea.
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Appreciating yourfriendship and
Business this past year!Everything is looking
good for a beautiful
holiday season.
We believe your
patronage is
doubtlessly the reason!
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The Spirit Is Building!
Of all the big and
little jobs we do, our
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Merry Christmas!
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Love and joy to
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Funeral Services for Walter Harrison,90, of Jefferson, Iowa were held 10:00 amThursday, December 18, 2014 at the First Pres-byterian Church in Jefferson. Interment wasat Lost Grove Cemetery, Lanyon, Iowa. Visi-tation with the family was held from 5:00 pmto 7:00 pm Wednesday, December 17, 2014 atSlininger-Rossow Funeral Home in Jefferson.Memorials were suggested to the family andmay be left at Slininger-Rossow Funeral Home. James Walter Harrison, second son ofCharles and Bessie (Heistand) Harrison, wasborn on a farm in the Loess Hills of westernIowa near Moorhead in Monona County, No-
vember 3, 1924. With his brother, he attendedcountry schools and lived on several differentfarms in Monona, Harrison, and Shelby coun-ties. His sister, Charlotte, was born in 1931.
The family moved to a farm in Shel-by County where Walter graduated from highschool at Kirkman. After attending a businesscollege in Grand Island, Nebraska during win-ter, Walt started farming with his dad and hefarmed for 50 years in the area around Paton,Dayton, and Lanyon, before retiring and mov-ing to Jefferson in the summer of 1991. In the spring of 1937, he and his brother
Hugh confessed Christ as their Savior and werebaptized into the Christian Church at Harlanand later were members of the Church of Christin Irwin during their growing up years. In 1949, Walt married Ruth Fatka in theEvangelical United Brethren Church at Paton,and together, they raised a family of four sons:Joe of Gowrie, Kim of Alexander, IA, Mark ofLaCrosse, WI; and Todd who lives near Paton.All four sons are married and Walt and Ruthhave a ne bunch of grandchildren. Walt expressed a feeling of pride andoy to be the dad of four sonshe liked it! And
he was well aware of tremendous responsibility
that was his. Walt dearly loved his wife, Ruth. Theirswas a deep and abiding love. They were togeth-er constantly, depending on each other for com-panionship and emotional support. They werebest friends. Walt was very independent. He likedto work aloneto be creativeto make some-thing out of nothing. He liked to read, write,and travel. Walt had a ne sense of humor. Heloved the woods behind his new home, becauseit reminded him of the hills where he spent hisearly childhood. Walter was preceded in death by his par-ents, daughter-in-law Linda Harrison, brotherHugh (June) Harrison, and brother-in-law JackSmith. He is survived by his wife Ruth Harrisonof Jefferson, IA; sons: Joe Harrison of Gowrie,IA, Kim (Denise) Harrison of Alexander, IA,Mark (Ellen) Harrison of LaCrosse, WI, andTodd (friend Teresa) Harrison of Ogden, IA;
Walter Harrison, 90
sister Charlotte Smith of Jefferson, IA; 8 grand-children; 13 great grandchildren; nieces; neph-ews; other relatives; and friends. Online condolences may be left at www.sliningerrossowfuneralhome.com
Were hoping your holidays are light and
carefree this year. Thank you for your
kindness throughout the season.
Please come again soon.
Farnhamville Car WashDoug Johnson
Yuletide Greetings
Varsity Jags lose
to Bulldogs; 46 - 27The Varsity Jag Wrestlers lost Thursday
night to the Ogden Bulldogs, 46 - 27.Caleb Hemmestad had a fall time of just
47 seconds over Harrison Haglund gaining sixpoints. Spencer Johnson and Colton Klingsonearned six each.
Riley Rittgers earned three by the 8 - 4 deci-sion in the dual with Austin Lentz. Tom Nahn-sen earned six points by forfeit. There was onedouble forfeit.
The Bulldogs gained 18 from forfeits againstthe Jags.
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Mrs. Brandes - 4th Grage Class
Dear Santa,I want $200 to buy a needy kid apresent for Christmas. What do youlike to do? I want a 3D DS for Christ-mas.Your friend, Leon, Grade 4, Mrs.Brandes
Dear Santa,This year I would like a sweater for mygrandmas two cats. I would like twopairs of Miss Me jeans and and an IPhone 5c. Am I on the naughty or nicelist? I think Ive been good this year.Your believer, Paytin, Grade 4, Mrs.Brandes
Dear Santa,I love you so much. I wish I could see
ou every day. I wish I could get anIpad for Christmas or an Ipod. I wishou a Merry Christmas! Good bye.Your friend, Haley, Grade 4, Mrs.Brandes
Dear Santa,Ive been GREAT this year. Did youhave a nice spring, summer and fall?How fast are you? I would like theLego Santas Workshop. Do you liketo write in cursive?From Cooper, Grade 4, Mrs. Brandes
Dear Santa,This year I would like a basketballhoop and a basketball. How do you
o down the chimney if there is a reburning? What is your favorite kind ofcookie?Your friend, Ethan, Grade 4, Mrs.Brandes
Dear Santa,I would like an American Girl kitchenfor my dolls, some puzzles, hairties,head bands, and nail polish. Can Ihave an I phone please? I would like tohave tickets to Texas so I can see mygrandma and grandpa. How fast canthe reindeer go?Your friend, Elizabeth, Grade 4, Mrs.Brandes
Dear Santa,I want headphones, a basketball formy hoop, socks and shoes for Christ-mas. How many cookies do you eat ina year? How fast can your reindeery?Your friend, Eli, Grade 4, Mrs.Brandes
Dear Santa,Hi, how are you? I want a basketballhoop. I want shtank with clownsh. Iwant to give my sister an ipod. I wantto give my sister a dog. How do you yaround the world so fast?
Your friend, Elias, Grade 4, Mrs.Brandes
Dear Santa,I want a basketball hoop, a basket-ball, an Under Armor sweatshirt,headbands, a shirt, own atscreentv, Playstation, and video games. Ivebeen really good this year. How manyelves do you have?Your friend, Ally, Grade 4, Mrs.Brandes
Dear Santa,I want a wii for Christmas so I can playon it. I want a Lego Chema. I want
to know how do you eat all of thosecookies in one night? How do youdeliver all of those presents in onenight? How big is your sleigh? It hasto be pretty big to carry all of theosepresents.Ryan, Grade 4, Mrs. Brandes
Dear Santa,I want a 10 at screen tv, an Air SoftGun, a peallet gun, and an app storecard. How much do you sleep on mostnights?Your friend, Drew, Grade 4, Mrs.BrandesDear Santa, I want a guitar, and a
giant jar of peppermints. I woul dlikea Christmas sweater for my cat andI. Do you have any animals that workup there? Id doing well in school andonly hope to get better. A book fullof endangered animals would be nicetoo. What color are your eyes? Havea Happy Christmas! I wish you goodluck.
Abby, Grade 4, Mrs. Brandes
Dear Santa,I want an Ipad, Iphone 5c, a basketball
hoop, and a new computer. You are socool. Im hoping Im on the nice list. Ivebeen good this year. How old are yourreindeer?Your friend, Anna, Grade 4, Mrs.Brandes
Dear Santa,I hope you stay warm this Christmas.I want an xbox, a tv, and a real JohnDeere tractor with a mower. Can I seeRuldolph? How fast are you? I hopethe reindeer stay warm. I hope there isa enough snow.Your friend, Shay, Grade 4, Mrs.Brandes
Mrs. Bell - 4th Grade ClassDear Santa,I would like Minecraft on the Wii. Iwould also like a new blanket for mynew bedroom. I would also like a newbaby kitten. For the rest, suprise me.Cecilia Redman, Grade 4, Mrs. Bell
Dear Santa,I want world peace. May I have thenew TMNT movie? Will you give mesome new nerf guns please? I will doanything for my brother to come backfrom California. Thank you for youservice Santa.
Carrie, Grade 4, Mrs. BellDear Santa,I want a y iker. I want Call of duty.I want the video game Red DeadRedemption Undead Nightmare. Iwish you guys good lunck around theworld. Hi Vixen.Jared Cloud, Grade 4, Mrs. Bell
Dear Santa,Can you get me a dog for Christmas?Can you get me a snowboard? Can
you get me a carburetos for my trac-tor?Your friend, Logan, Grade 4, Mrs. Bell
Dear Santa,I want an Xbox, I want the Xbox gamecalled Call of Duty. I want a ps 4. Can I
get a bucket full of money?Sincerely, Teagen, Grade 4, Mrs. Bell
Dear Santa,I would like an Xbox one. I would like anew Xbox 360. I woul dlike every Callof Duty ever made. I would like a lot ofLego sets.Jadean Castillo, Grade 4, Mrs. Bell
Dear Santa,I would like enought money for two
bus tickets so my Uncle Rob and hisdaughter can come here becausehe has no money. Can you also helpCrystle, my Uncles daughter feel bet-ter? Would you send a couple of pres-ents to Crystle and Rob? I also wouldlike a good old Elf on the Shelf book.Love, Althea Ball, Grade 4, Mrs. Bell
Dear Santa,I would like new clothes. I would alsolike the new mouvie Mocking Jay partone, Sparkly earrings from Claires. Ialso want a reindeer for my elf.Meghan Willison, Grade 4, Mrs. Bell
Dear Santa,I would like a skirt form my elf on theshelf, Daffodil, and American girl doolstuff. I woul dnew perfume and a blan-ket. Thank you, Santa.Miranda, Grade 4, Ms. Bell
Dear Santa,Ive always wanted good grades soI want straight As. I also want worldstarvation to come to an end. I alsowant a treatmetn for Ebola. I hope allthis happens It would help the world!Max Hollman, Grade 4, Mrs. Ball
Dear Santa,I want a PS4 with Assassians CreedUnity. I would like money. I would liketo know if I can see your base. Oh andcan you cure diseases? Thank you forthe presents.Maddox, Grade 4, Mrs. Bell
Dear Santa,I wish you could stop world hunger,make this holiday a great one, makekids happy with toys and make it asafe holiday.Justin Loseke, Grade 4, Mrs. Bell
Dear Santa,
I want an I phone 5c in green. Sur-pririse Bo or you could get hime amovie. Jeff would like Reeses and hewill be good. Mom wants jewelry.Graycee, Grade 4, Mrs. Bell
Dear Santa,I would like new pencils. I would like a3ds to play with my brother. I wouldlike a Barbie doll and a dream housewith Kens car. I would like a WWEwrestler.Nathon Roberts, Grade 4, Mrs. Bell
Dear Santa,For Christmas I would like new clothes
and an ipod. I would like under armoursweatshirts and headbands. I wouldlike a blanket and pajamas. I would liketo have books also.Madison, Grade 4, Mrs. Bell
Miss Miller - 3rd Grade ClassDear Santa,How are you Santa? I bet you had a
good day. HOw was your vacation?This is my Christmas list. I want aphone, a playstation 4. I want a 2DSand a Ipad. I want a mustang car.Mason Allbee, Grade 3, Miss Miller
Dear Santa,
Did you have a good vacation? I wouldlike to have a PS 4. I would like to geta new mongoose. I woul dlike an X-boxone. I would like a kindle re.Landon Burnell, Grade 3, Miss Miller
Dear Santa,How was your vacation? Can I have anxbox 1? Can I have call of duty avancewarfare? Can I have Call of Duty mod-ern warfare 4? Can I have a dirt bike?Can I have a sowmobile? Can I have a2DS? Can I have go cart?Kaden Holder, Grade 3, Miss Miller
Dear Santa,
How have you been? Does yourstomch hurt after eating all thosecookies? I wood want for Christmas. ap.s. 4. The game call o fDuty ad-vanced wore fair. I wood also, like aCrazy Cart. And Call of Duty Blackops 3. Thank youRoss Larson, Grade 3 Miss Miller
Dear Santa,How was your vacation? I would l ikesome BMX gear. I woul dlike somefootball gear too.Sam Lee, Grade 3, Miss Miller
Dear Santa,How was your vacation? I would l iketo have the Lego Movie. Is Rudolf oneof your reindeer? I mean is he real?I would like to have a snowmobile.Thank you.Matt Nath, Grade 3, Miss Miller
Dear Santa,How was your summer? How is Wimpydoing? Will he come back this year?How are all the reindeer doing? Youare very nice. I would like a zoomerDyno. I would also like a T.V. I wouldlike a X-box. I would also like xboxcontroller.
Zacharie Olson, Grade 3, Miss MillerDear Santa,How are you and Mrs. Claus doing? Ihope you guys liked vacation becauseChristmas is right around the corner.How are the reindeer? Dont tell thereindeer but I have a suprise for them.For Christmas I woul dlik the Ameri-can girl doll Josephina for Christmas.I think shes beautiful. I would like anipod 5g. Merry Christmas.
Alexis Peterson, Grade 3, Miss Miller
Dear Santa,
How have you been over the summer?I hope your vacation been? I wish tosee Blitzen, Comet, Cupid, Dasncer,Dasher, Donner, Prance, Rudolph,and Vixen. How long does it take to
get to moorland? Will you visit meon the 16th of December? I want tosee you in real life. I want shoes forbasketball. I want an Easy Bake Oven
Automatic and normal and a Cake PopMaker for a fake house in my room.Chloe Parks, Grade 3, Miss Miller
Dear Santa,Did you enjoy your vacation this year?Will you vist ever house? Will you plase
get me Call of Duty Advanced Warfarefor xbox 360? I also will like a Playsta-tion 4? Can you also get me a 3 DSI xl?Can you get me a four wheelr to? Can
you also get me a laptop?Ethan Rasmanssen, Grade 3, MissMiller
Dear Santa,How was your vacation? Did you goto the beach? I would like a Playsta-tion 3. I would like Mario Cart 7. Thankyou for giving me Disney Innadg lastChristmas.Creighton Urban, Grade 3, Miss Miller
Dear Santa,How are the reindeer? Comit, Cupid,Donner, Blizen, Vexen, Dasher, Danc-er, Prancer? I love Christmas I no youdo to. What I would like for Christmasis... I would like a 1 cup coffe maker. Iwould like some littles pet shops longfor l.ps.I would like a mother girld doll horses.I would like a real looking sheep dog. Iwould like a real looking working hors-es. What typ of cokies do you like so Ican get you some and your rendeer.Elsa Simonson, Grade 3, Miss Miller
Dear Santa,
How is Mrs. Clause and the Elf? Iwould like to receive a laptop. I wouldlike to receive Miss Me jeans. Can Ialso get comefy pants. I would also likecotton candy maker.Lauren Songer, Grade 3, Miss Miller
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Dear Santa,How are you? Im ne is Mis. Clauseok. Is Budey reporting good thingsabout me? ok lets talk about mychristmas list for you its A cottencandy maker, more twilit dolls like therunesumay all of them. and A lot oflego friends like the ranch and lot ofother lego friends. Please thank yousee yo later byeJordyn Rowley, Grade 3, Miss Miller
Dear Santa,How was your vacation? Did you goto the beach? I would like a CottonCandy maker. I would like a 3DS. Iwould like a Movie called BigHerds. Iwould like some legos. I would like aMario Cart 7. I would like a Zoomerdog. I would like a Movies call TheLego Movie.Haley Stewart, Grade 3, Miss Miller
Dear Santa,How are you? Did you go surng atthe Caribbean islands? Can you testthe sleight bells? I would like a Neft
gun and books.Ben Thompson, Grade 3, Miss Miller
Dear Santa, How is foodle? (my elfon the shelf) I would like a Wii U. Iwould like Mario Kart 8 (if I get a WiiU). I would like a T.V. for my room.Martin Viles, Grade 3, Miss Miller
Mrs. Kruse's - 3rd Grade ClassDear Santa,How are you? I would like an X-box,Dish Network, a new bike with pegsa dog and gold sh, I would also likea container of food for my sh and ash tank.Blake, Grade 3, Mrs. Kruse
Dear Santa,Merry Christmas! I want a new Ameri-can Girl doll. I hope you have a greatholiday!Jayla, Grade 3, Mrs. Kruse
Dear Santa,
How are you feeling? I would likewheels for my remote control racecar, Fuzzy Wuzzy knitting kit, Mip theRobot, melal detector, pottery wheeland clay. I would also like a guitar.Ethan Peed, Grade 3, Mrs. Kruse
Dear Santa,How are you doing? I hope you likeChocelate Chip cookies. Theres asurprise toy by the way I want onesurprose present. Can you bring a
giant bone for my dog? I want onesurprise presen. I want a house for my
Amerian Girl doll and a pony wen you
come, Wake me up when you get hereplease. I want a x box 360 and thosedolls that come with a phone.Sabrina, Grade 3, Mrs. Kruse
Dear Santa,I hope you have a good Christmas. AllI want for Christmas is my family to behappy and another beanbag.Oscar, Grade 3, Mrs. Kruse
Dear Santa,I would like a horse so you can put itin my barn. I would like clothes for my
American Gild doll.
Jillian Woodruff, Grade 3, Mrs. KruseDear Santa,How are you? Can you get me a doonbuggy, a walky talky Thank you!Landon B., Grade 3, Mrs. Kruse
Dear Santa,I want anew mike for my xbox 360,and one year of Xbox live to play withmy friends. I also want a game calledCall of Duty World at War.
Dalton Glouse, Grade 3, Mrs. KruseDear Santa,I want a remote control car a magickit. Merry Christmas Santa.Carson Joyce, Grade 3, Mrs. Kruse
Dear Santa,Have a great Christmas.This is what Iwant for Christmas Pokemon Pearl 3DS and acrilic paint and wood.Ethan, Grade 3, Mrs. Kruse
Dear Santa,How are you feeling? Im feeling good.
Santa, I want a Kie drive a mini house,a mini trampoline, that evil lightsab-ber, and an ipod. Thats it. Hope youdont get sick before x-mas.Love, Halle L Steck, Grade 3, Mrs.Kruse
Dear Santa,Hope your not so busy cause youneed to get the reindeer ready forChristmas. Do you have any goldshor a banjo? Thanks! Merry X-mas!Spencer, Grade 3, Mrs. Kruse
Dear Santa,I love Christmas, it is my favorite timeof the year. This year I would like aIpod touch Lego (friends) boat andfarm, Chrisy Hood (ever after hight)and a American Girl camper. Hope
you have a super fun Christmas.Erica Burger, Grade 3, Mrs. Kruse
Dear Santa,It is my favorite time of the year, andon the 23 it is my birthday, so doublepresents. Speaking of presents, Iwant a guitar and an MP 3 player. Welltalk to you soon. Good by.
Audry, Grade 3, Mrs. Kruse
Dear Santa,Hey Santa, how are the elves doing?Crazy? How are you doing? Goingand making the toys? Well, to add to
your list I want a 3DSXL and MarioKart 7 for 3DS so I can play with myfriends.Carter Ferry, Grade 3, Mrs. Kruse
Dear Santa,All I want for Christmas is a guitar andAmerican Girl doll stuf! I will leave car-rots for your reindeer! Good bye!
Cloey, Grade 3, Mrs. KruseDear Santa,I hope you are not sick this year.Just so you know this is my favoriteholiday. There is one thing I want andtaht is a I pod.
Andrew Miller, Grade 3, Mrs. Kruse
Dear Santa,I hope you have a good new year atthe North Pole. I will have a big plateof cookies and milk. Will you have alot of presents for me on Christmasmorning?
Brad Pliner, Grade 3, Mrs. KruseDear Santa,Merry Christmas! I want a computer,a really thick blanket, another beanbag, and a really thick book!Ellie Nolte, Grade 3, Mrs. Kruse
Dear Santa,How are you? I am good. I cant waitfor Christmas! I would like for Christ-mas, a 3DSIXL, clothes, shoes, amood necklace, a bracelet, pencils,
earrings, guitar and barbies.Love, Bella Pudenz, Grade 3, Mrs.Kruse
Kaden WellmanMs. Rasmussen's 2nd Grade
Hayden BallMs. Rasmussen's 2nd Grade
DrakeMs. Rasmussen's 2nd Grade
Hanna HicksMs. Rasmussen's 2nd Grade
Dreyvon SteadmanMs. Rasmussen's 2nd Grade
BaileighMs. Rasmussen's 2nd Grade
Sam CartwrightMs. Rasmussen's 2nd Grade
Michele JacksonMs. Rasmussen's 2nd Grade
Kiara HamanMrs. Walsh's 2nd Grade
Frost DrakeMrs. Walsh's 2nd Grade
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Christmas is coming the goose is get-ting fat; please put a penny in the old mans hat.If you havent got a penny, a hapenny will do.If you havent got that then God Bless You! I remember as a very little girl each yearmy Mom would recite that old English verse tome. I didnt quite understand it then but I likedthe rhythm of the poem. A half penny and apenny were the lowest coins in England and Iassume worth almost nothing. That is where ourone cent coin gets its common name of pennyas it is made of copper as were the British coins,neither of which is a part of their current coin-age. This verse was most likely quite appro-priate in its time and in our great depressiondays, the days of my earliest youth. Nine or tenof those coins would purchase a loaf of bread.
One penny would buy a big stick of candy or anall day sucker. While I was doing some computer re-search I came across some more interesting in-formation, a portion of which I will share withyou. The following bits are direct quotes fromMr. Internet --- Despite the tales of three wisemen paying homage to baby Jesus, the Biblenever gives a number. Matthews gospel refersto merely wise men. (Could it have startedfrom there being three gifts mentioned?) Carolsbegan as an old English custom called Wassail-ing, toasting neighbours to a long life. There is
no reference to angels singing anywhere in theBible. (Its nice to think of a heavenly choirof angels though.) Many theologians estimatethat Jesus wasnt born on December 25th butsometime in September between 6 BC and 43AD. Jesus was probably born in a cave and notin a wooden stable, say Biblical scholars. Whilemany of our customs and forms of celebratingChristmas have developed over the years andblended from many ethnic cultures, we stillplace the focus on Christs birth in not only ourworship services but our secular and family cel-ebrations.
An e-mail buddy recently sent me amessage which, at the end, had some things tobe thankful for. I am sharing them with you butwith a bit of Sara slant. Even though I clutch my blanket andgrowl when the alarm rings, thank you Lordthat I can hear. There are many who are deaf.--- Even though I keep my eyes closed againstthe morning light as long as possible, thankyou Lord that I can see. Many are blind. ---Even though I huddle in my bed and put offrising, thank you Lord for that warm bed, andthe strength to rise. There are many who have
no bed. There are many who do not have thestrength to rise. --- Even though the rst hourof my day is hectic, when socks are lost, toastis burned, tempers short and my children areso loud, thank you Lord. - Even though someof us are old and sometimes lonely, thank youLord for family and friends. There are manywho have no family or friends. Even thoughour meal tables never look like those picturesin magazines and the menu is sometimes (mosttimes) unbalanced, thank you Lord, for the foodwe have. There are many who are hungry. ---Even though the routine of our days is often mo-notonous, thank you Lord for the opportunity towork. There are many who have no job. --- Eventhough I grumble and bemoan my fate from dayto day and wish my circumstances were not somodest, thank you Lord FOR LIFE!This is the time of year we reminisce and planfamily celebrations but it is a time we shouldcontinue being thankful and remembering oth-
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ers in special ways. I hope all my readers areprivileged to spend some wonderful times withfriends and families, remembering the reasonfor this season. HAPPY MEMORIES AND A BLESSEDAND MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!!
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AND WILD AND SWEET
THE WORDS REPEAT
OF PEACE ON EARTH, GOOD-WILL TO MEN
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Funeral services for Phyllis B. Chris-tensen 89 of Gowrie formerly of Callender andFort Dodge, will be Saturday, December 20,2014 at 1:30 p.m. at Our Saviours LutheranChurch in Callender with Rev. Jon Rollefsonofciating. Visitation will be 11:30 a.m. untilthe time of the service. Burial will be in RolandTownship Cemetery, Callender. Phyllis died atthe Gowrie Care Center in Gowrie, Iowa on De-cember 16, 2014. Phyllis Berniece Christensen was born
in Callender, Iowa on September 14, 1925 toCarl an Ila (Swanson) Hanson. She attendedand graduated from Callender High School andwent on to Normal Teachers College in CedarFalls. She nished her education at Dana Col-lege in Blair, Nebraska. Phyllis was united inmarriage to Oswald Christensen on August 7,1949 at Roland Township Church. She taughtschool briey and then stayed home to raise her5 children. She later worked as a housekeeperat Trinity Regional Hospital and worked at theanimal hospital. Phyllis was a member of OurSaviors Lutheran Church, an avid reader andenjoyed dogs; having many pets throughout her
life. She is survived by her children: Charles(Neva) Christensen of Lexington, KY, Carl (Ce-leste) Christensen of Fertile, IA, Cynthia (Mike)Heires of Cedar Rapids, and Cheri Manning ofIowa Falls; eleven grandchildren: Jason Heires,Tonya (Steve) Paro, Nicole (Andy) DeVillers,Owen (Viki) Heires, Kamber (Steve) Schneider,Chi (Josh) Martin, Kendra (A.J.) Stich, CadeChristensen, Tia Heires, Parker Manning, andForest Manning and eight great grandchildren.She is also survived by two sisters, Evelyn Pe-terson of Galva,IL and Carol (Jerry) Mobley ofCedar Rapids. She was preceded in death by her par-ents, husband, Oswald in 2011, son Craig andsister, Eunice and three brothers in infancy. Historic Bruce Funeral Home was en-trusted with the arrangements. Online condo-lences may be directed to www.brucesfuneral-home.com
Phyllis B. Christensen, 89
Noah Tucker signs for Southwestern...
Bill Huntington, left, head coach at Southwestern Community College for Cross Country,visits Southeast Valley High School, Monday, Dec. 15, to sign Noah Tucker, Cross Countryand Track at SV. Noahs father Steve Tucker, middle, was there for the signing. Travis Nuss,right, is the head coach for Cross Country and Track at Southeast Valley.
The Southeast Valley wrestlers madetheir way to west to Mapleton to participate inthe 10 team Maple Valley-Anthon Oto Invite.Once again , the Jags were shorthanded miss-ing a key parts of their line-up possibly costingthem valuable team points.
On the other hand, the Jags placed veout of seven in the nals with three wrestlersclaiming top honors. Spencer Johnson(12-1)dominated the 113 lb. class with three falls, pin-ning David Hibbing(HMS) in the second periodclaiming his second consecutive title.
Riley Rittgers (11-2, 170) cruised to thenals with a quick semi-nal pin over GrantOrtmeir(ABC) and locked horns with tough
Daniel Sommerlot of Pocahontas Area for thesecond time in three days. Riley squeaked outa hard fought 4-2 decision Thursday night butwon a more convincing 8-2 decision Saturdayclaiming his rst MV-AO championship.
Third seeded Bryce Scott(4-2) came out ofnowhere in the 195 lb. bracket pinning his waythrough the tournament getting the fall over Jer-emy Williams(Poky) in the second period.
Third seeded Trey Lawrence(7-6)lost a tough4-2 decision in the nals at 132 lbs. to EricWedemeyer of Manson nishing with runner uphonors.
Tom Nahnsen(9-4, 182) pinned his rst round
opponent; recorded a tech fall(15-0) en route tohis championship run. Tom fell short of his titlerun losing to Dillon Manhart of Tri-Center.
Coltan Klingson, 106, had a nice day for theJags, pinning Ethan Wright(HMS) in the secondperiod nishing in third place and Hwt. MattRoss did not place. Overall the guys wrestled really well. Youcant ask much better placing ve out of the sev-en guys in the nals but they were disappointedknowing they could have placed higher if wehad all of our guys participating. They nishedin fth place but only half a point from fourth,
12 from third and 16.5 points from second.Team Points: 1. Pocahontas Area, IA,17 -201; 2.Denison-Schleswig, IA Denison-Schleswig, IA,13 - 144.0; 3. Manson NorthwestWebster, IA, 8- 139.5; 4. Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto Hs, IA, 13 - 128.0; 5. Southeast Valley, IA,7 - 127.5; 6. Tri-Center, IA, 11 - 121.5; 7. Hart-ley-Melvin-Sanborn, IA, 11 - 114.0; 7. West
Three SV wrestlers place rst at MV TourneyMonona, IA, 11 - 114.0; 9. ArchBishop BerganCatholic, NE, 4 - 48.5; 10. East Sac County, IA,5 - 13.0.
Third seeded Bryce Scott(4-2) cameout of nowhere in the 195 lb. bracket pinninghis way through the tournament getting thefall over Jeremy Williams(Poky) in the sec-ond period.
Riley Rittgers (11-2, 170 lbs) cruisedto the nals with a quick semi-nal pin overGrant Ortmeir(ABC) and locked horns withtough Daniel Sommerlot of Pocahontas Areafor the second time in three days.
Panorama beats VarsityJaguar wrestling
Southeast Valley Varsity Jags lost 12 in twoforfeits, and no ground was gained with two,
double forfeits.Spencer Johnson fought hard for his six
points with a fall time of four minutes over Gar-rett Simmons.
Kaelen Lundberg earned six by forfeit.Tom Nahnsen, Trey Lawrence and Bryce Scottearned six each for the team.
By Lisa Peterson
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CALLENDER
YOURLOCALCHURCHDIRECTORYGOWRIE
ZION LUTHERANCHURCH
James G. Davis, Pastor
9:30 am Sunday School10:30 Sunday Worship
Wed., Dec 24 Church Ofces Closed
at Noon for ChristmasEve
7:00 p.m. Christmas EveCandlelight Worshipwith Holy Communion
Thurs., Dec 25 Church Ofces Closed 9:00 a.m. Christmas
DayWorshipSun., Dec 28 10:30 a.m. Worship
Tues., Dec 30 10:00 a.m. GCC TapedService
Wed., Dec 31Church Of-ces Closed at Noon forNew Years Eve
HARCOURT
FAITH LUTHERANCHURCH
Rod Meyer, Pastor ~~
Worship 10:30 amFellowship 9:30 am
Sunday School 9:30 am
HARCOURT
UNITEDEVANGELICAL
COVENANT CHURCHCraig Vote, Pastor
9:30 am Sunday Worship~
Mondays:9:30 am
Women's Bible Study.~
Saturdays: 7 pm Men'sBible Study.
UNITED METHODISTCHURCH
Karen Young, Pastor
9:00 am Sunday Worship
MOORLAND
UNITED CHURCHOF CHRIST
James G. Davis, Pastor
8:00 am Sunday Worship
OUR LADY OFGOOD COUNSEL
Served by the priests ofthe Webster Co.Catholic parishes
Sunday Morning Mass:10 a.m.
UNITED METHODISTCHURCH
Annette Ruhs Kruse,Pastor
9:00 a.m. Sunday School10:15 a.m. Sunday Worship
Wednesday, December 24th 5:00 PM Christmas Eve
ServiceFriday, December 26th 1:00 PM QuiltersSunday, December 28th 9:00 AM Sunday School 10:15 AM Worship 11:30 AM Pearl Ven
Huizen's 85th BirthdaySoup Luncheon
2:30 PM Parsonage Open
HouseTuesday, December 30th 1:00 PM Quilters 7:00 PM Men's Small
GroupWednesday, December 31st 2:30 PM BINGO at Care
Center 5:30 PM Glory Bells 7:00 PM Choir Practice
GOWRIE
ROELYN
FULTON LUTHERANCHURCH
James G. Davis, Pastor
9:15 am Sunday WorshipWed., Dec 24 5:00 p.m. Christmas EveCandlelight Worship withHoly CommunionSun., Dec 28 9:15 a.m. Worship
LANYON
EVANGELICALCOVENANT CHURCHMarc Murchison, Pastor
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Coffee Fellowship11 am - Sunday School
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HOLY TRINITYLUTHERAN CHURCHRobert Zellmer, Pastor
9:30 am Sunday Worship8:30 Sunday School
Mondays:Ladies Bible Study
9:30amArmor of God Class
7:00pm2nd & 4th Tuesday:
ommunity Meal 11:30am
FIRST UNITEDCHURCH
PastorJames H. Chesnutt
10:30 am Sunday Worship
Wednesdays:unch Bunch 4:30-6:00 PMouth Mission Team 5:15ids Bell Choir 6:00-6:15
SOMERS
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CHURCH
Pastor James H. Chesnutt
9:00 am Sunday Worship
Thursdays: 1:30 p.m.Afternoon Bible Study
at Church
Tuesdays: 7:00 p.m.Evening Bible Study at
Dan & ColleenGoodwins
OUR SAVIOURSLUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor: Jon Rollefson
9:15 am Sunday Worship10:15 am Fellowship10:30 Sunday School
11:00 am Adult Forum
Mondays:Bible Study with Don
Doolittle, 7:00 pmTuesdays:
Women's Evening BibleStudy, 7:00 pmWednesdays:
Conrmation, 6:00 pmThursdays:
Choir Practice, 6:00 pmGriefShare Class, 6:30 pm
Saturdays:Men's group, 9:00 am
Wed., Dec. 244:00 PM ChristmasWorship; Choir Sings
10:30 PM ChristmasEve Candlelight Ser-vice
Thurs., Dec. 2510:00 AM ChristmasDay Worship withHoly Communion
Sun., Dec. 288:00 AM RadioBroadcast on KXFT-
FM 99.79:15 AM Worship
10:15 AM FellowshipCoffee
No Sunday School 11:00 AM Adult Fo-
rum, Fireside RoomWed., Dec. 31
7:00 PM New YearsCelebration at church
Former Gowrieresidents in ballet
Two former Gowrie residents enjoyed be-ing in the cast of the Nutcracker Ballet at Ste-phens Auditorium in Ames. Madaline (13) andHaileigh (10) Patton were in each of the 3 per-
formances held the weekend of December 13and 14.Madaline performed en pointe as a snow-
ake and as a Spanish dancer during the grandcelebration at Candyland as well as in the fastpaced Irish dance segment. It was her 6th yearas a member of the cast.
Haileigh was in the opening scene as wellas the Irish segment. It was her 4th year in thecast of the large production. Both girls are thedaughters of Scott and Deb Patton of Nevada.
The classical ballet was rst presented inRussia in 1892 and is a traditional holiday eventaround the world.
Madaline (left) and Haileigh Patton per-formed in the Nutcracker Ballet in Ames ear-lier this month.
Southeast Valley JVJaguars roll over
West Bend Mallard Southeast Valley JV boys came out be-ing very aggressive and forced several turnovers. We were struggling putting the ball in thehoop the rst three mins of the third quarter.
The Ball started to fall after that to havea 31-2 lead at halftime. The SV Boys nishedthe game with a well balanced scoring effort.All eleven players contributed! Aaron Swieter lead the scoring with 14points; Nolan Johnson, and Tristan Ewingsev-
en; Keegan Goodwin, six; Sam Berglund, ve;Caleb Jondle and Alex Pliner had four; RutilioZavala, Nolan Brand, Tomm Lennon, and RyanGustafson all contributed two points for theJaguars.
The JV girls basketball team took tothe court twice last week. The rst game inGowrie, the Jaguars dropped a 6 - 38 decisionto St. Edmond. Then on Thursday, SoutheastValley traveled to Glidden and lost 16 - 33. Against St. Edmond, Carson Shipleylead the Jaguars with 4 points while Karissa
Hiesterman added 2. In the Glidden Ralstongame, Karissa Hiesterman and Leah Gibbonsboth score 6 points to lead the Jaguars. Les-lie Housken and Ebony Scott each chipped in abasket. Anna Hanson and Micaela Fevold bothcontributed in both games. The JV girls are now 0-4 on the season.Before Christmas break, the girls JV team willstill face West Bend Mallard, Manson NW, andHumboldt before getting some time off for theholidays. The Jaguars lost to West Bend Mal-lard 18 - 24 a week ago.
The Southeast Valley JV girls basketballeam played split the two games last week theylayed. On Monday, the Jaguars picked up their
rst win of the season, beating West Bend Mal-ard 18 - 17. The following night, the Jaguarseturned to Manson, dropping an 8 - 33 decisiono Manson.
Against West Bend ballard, Leah Gib-
ons lead the charge scoring 10 points. Carsonshipley went 1 for 2 from the free throw linend sank a three pointer for 4 points. Karissa
Hiesterman and Anna Hanson each chipped in aucket a piece for the Jaguars. Micaela Fevold,
Leslie Housken, and Ebony Scott saw lots oflaying time in the win.
After leaving it all on the court Mondayight, Southeast Valley showed signs of fatiguegainst Manson the next night. Leah Gibbons
scored a pair of baskets while Anna Hanson andEbony Scott both scored a basket in the contest.Micaela Fevold, Leslie Housken, Karissa Hi-sterman, Leslie Housken and Carson Shipleylso played for the Jaguars.
The JV girls will play one last game be-ore Christmas break at Humboldt on Monday,
December, 22nd. They will return to action
JV Jaguar girls faceSt. Edmond,Glidden Ralston
JV Girls 1 - 1 for the Weekafter the break against with a pair of homegames against Newell Fonda on January 5thand Greene County on January 10th.
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SV won against Manson;51-44 in overtime
Southeast Valley JV Boys won on theroad, 51-44 in overtime against Manson North-west Webster at Manson.
MNW lead the entire game until the lastfew seconds. The Jaguars came from behind be-ing down 10 points with less than three minsto go and took it into overtime.
Leading scorers were Nolan Jonsonwith 14 points; Caleb Jondle 13; Sam Berglundsix; Tommy Lennon and Alex Pliner both hadfour; Tristen Ewing and Noland Brand withthree, and Ryan Gustafson and Rutilio Zalvalaboth had two points.
The next game for the JV Jaguars isMonday Janurary, 5 at Newell - Fonda.
Seventh grade wins 27 -10;
Eighth grade loses 16 -12
oth teams fought hard. . .
The Southeast Valley JH Girls Basket-ball teams played South Central Calhoun atBurnside Tuesday night. The 7th grade pickedup a solid 27-10 victory with Makenzie Cramp-
ton and Cassie Bergland leading the way witheight points each.The Jags got outstanding wing play
from Viatris Scott and solid all around playfrom Jaynie Ferrari. The 7th grade improves to3-2 on the season. The 8th grade dropped a tought 16-12decision to the Titans however I could not bemore proud of the effort these young ladiesgave against a very good SCC team.
This was a true team effort with the girlsghting to the very end, The rst thing worthmentioning is the outstanding defensive effortsby, Kasey Lundberg, Sammy Alphs, Shelby
Cummins, Maddi Jaescke and Lanie Nelson.The Jags also got outstanding post play
from Cassidy Lambert and solid guard playfrom Morgan Castenson. The 8th grade is now2-3 on the season.
Jaguars fall to Bulldogs
The Southeast Valley 8th grade lostto Ogden 39-34. The Jags led for most of thegame, but were unable to get the offense goingto nish out the game.
The Jags had a 7-2 lead at the end of the
rst quarter and used solid defense and steals togain an early advantage. The Jags went into thehalftime break with an 18 -11 lead.
Struggling to get the ball in the basketin the third quarter proved to be costly for theJags as they fell behind for the rst time 23-20.In a wild high scoring fourth quarter the Jagscould never regain control and lost 39-34.
Points scored from the night are: Jack-son Housken, Max Davis, and Zach Gravestwo points; Dillon Sytsma, Ben Carlson, Ma-son Ackerson, Kenny Blunk, and Nyles John-son nine points; Nate Montgomery, JJ Graves,Randy Andrews, Jarrett Loseke, Carter Fluck-
iger and Mike Pearson, 12 points.
Nick Eslick, Patrick Breitsprecher, andSage Michalski, celebrate Ugly Sweater Dayat the SV High School.
Kristi Peacock, Administrative Assistant,and Aimee Jackson, Administrative Assis-tant, at the SV high school show off their uglysweaters.
Varsity boys playWest Bend Mallardand MNW
The Southeast Valley Jaguars high schoolboys basketball team defeated West-Bend Mal-lard by the score of 53-36 on Monday, Decem-ber 15th. The Jaguars were led in scoring byConner Conrad with 16 points and Dakota Jae-
schke contributed 10. The Jaguars were leading22-19 at half-time and went to some full andhalf court trapping presses to extend the lead inthe second half. There were 7 different Jaguarplayers with steals in the second half.
On Tuesday, December 16th the Jaguarsplayed a much taller team in Manson North-west-Webster. The Jaguars did not bring asmuch intensity to this game and lost 72-42.Leading scorers were Conner Conrad and Da-kota Jaeschke with 14 apiece. The Jaguars re-cord is now 4-3.
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Lamont Companies, Inc. plans to submit a Notice of Intent to theIowa Department of Natural Resources to be covered under the NPDESGeneral Permit No. 2 Storm Water Discharge Associated with IndustrialActivity for Construction Activities.
The storm water discharge will be from construction activities forconstruction of a proposed hotel, Holiday Inn Express, in Fort Dodge,Webster County, Iowa. The project is located in the SE1/4 SE1/4 ofSection 21, T89N, R28W. Storm water will be discharged from multiple point sources at theproject site and will be discharged to City of Fort Dodge storm sewersystem which drains into the Des Moines River. Comments may be submitted to the Storm Water DischargeCoordinator, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, EnvironmentalProtection Division, 502 East 9th Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50319-0034.The public may review the Notice of Intent from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Monday through Friday, at the above address after it has been received bythe Department.
Gowrie girl St. Luciacandidate in Stratford
The Swedish festival celebrating St. Luciawas held Saturday, December 6, at the StratfordLutheran Church. The pageant was presented
by the Swedish Foundation of Iowas SwedeBend Settlement.
Candidates for the honor of being crownedSt. Lucia were required to have Swedish ances-try. Two Gowrie girls were among the 5 candi-dates. Erica Nordin, daughter of Matt and Sta-cey Nordin, had Nordin ancestors who settledin Lost Grove Township in Webster County.Roslyn Redman, daughter of Gayle Redman,had Liljegren ancestors who also settled in LostGrove Township. Roslyn was unable to attendthe ceremony.
Sierra Miller of Boxholm was crowned the2014 St. Lucia. Her name was chosen from abowl containing the names of the candidates.
During the program, traditional Christmascarols were sung in both English and Swedish.The story of the martyred St. Lucia was readnoting her charitable and kind acts of service.A warm time of fellowship was shared after theprogram.
Erica Nordin of Gowrie was one of the St.Lucia candidates at the 2014 Lucia Festiv-ity of Light. One of the organizers, KristinaBorgquist, is shown behind her in traditionalSwedish dress.
Titans escapeJaguars, 71-63
In a rare Saturday basketball game, theSoutheast Valley Jaguars (3-2) saw their threegame winning streak snapped at the hands ofSouth Central Calhoun (4-2). Using a huge thirdquarter and early fourth quarter to their advan-tage, the Titans defeated the Jaguar boys inRockwell City on Dec. 13, 71-63.
The Jaguars and Titans began the gamelocked in a heated defensive battle, as the Jagstook a small 4-2 lead with 4:29 left in the rstquarter. SCC would respond in kind with a se-nior guard Zach Ludwig three pointer, as bothsquads would exchange leads until a ConnerConrad jumper would tie the game with twominutes remaining in the rst quarter. By therst buzzer, the Titans would hold a minuscule13-12 lead.
South Central Calhoun would apply fullcourt pressure at the start of the second quar-ter, as the Titans took a ten point lead with four
minutes left in the rst half. The Jaguars wouldclaw back into the game, as a Titan foul wouldsend Conner Conrad to the charity stripe.
Trailing by four with 2:17 left, junior LoganBoerner would draw the foul while a full courtpress gave the lead back to the teal and black.Going into the break, the Jags made use of Titanmiscues and attained a 32-28 halftime lead.
The Jaguars would continue to press earlyin the third quarter, as junior guard Cade Kingwould knock in a shot from three-land to givethe Jags a 37-30 lead with six minutes remain-ing. The Titans would respond to gain back aone point lead with four minutes left, before
grabbing a 49-43 advantage at the end of thethird quarter.
I thought that [South Central Calhoun]were a lot more aggressive in the second half,Head Coach Kyle Johnson said. We were astep slow, we are a little out of place here andthere. Overall, I think they outhustled and out-played us in the second half.
While the Titans would garner a 52-44 leadwith six minutes left in the ball game, South-east Valley would be hampered by a full courtpress and an unforgiving rim. The Titans wouldcall a timeout with 4:37 left in the contest, Con-rad would reply with a three pointer to keep theJags within six.
The Jaguars would not go away, as Kingwould visit the free throw line twice to keepSoutheast Valley within eight. After a Myles
Titans, turnoversdown Jaguar girls
In a battle of early season Twin Lakes Con-ference heavyweights, it was a technical knock-out in favor of an experienced South CentralCalhoun squad. The No. 4 Titans (7-0) usedgood shooting early from senior forward HaleyBirks and a solid defense to defeat the Jaguargirls (4-2), 68-28 on Dec. 13.
[South Central Calhoun] played great de-fense and theyre very big, Amber Sorenson,assistant head coach, said. Sometimes I think
we just got a little shook up, maybe should havepassed the ball a little bit more, and pulled up alittle bit sooner. But its all things that we canlearn from.
The game was scoreless until 6 minutes leftin the rst quarter, until Birks would score therst six points of the ballgame. SCC would keepscoring and take a 9-2 lead early, as Birks wouldkeep the Jaguar girls at bay with another threealong with a Jaguar turnover.
This would help the Titans garner a 10 pointlead with 2:20 left in the rst. The Jaguar girlswould continue to struggle, as the Titans led20-6 by the rst buzzer.
In the second quarter, Jaguar girls would fallinto a 20 point decit in the early season quarterdue to sloppy play, as the Titans would keep theJags from reaching double digits until a minuteleft in the rst half.
Coming back from the break, the Titans con-tinued to hassle the Jaguars and win the turn-over battle. By the end of the third quarter, SouthCentral Calhoun had the game well in hand.
We must learn from our mistakes and nothang our heads, Sorenson said. Were not go-ing to dwell on it, because its not going to getus anywhere. We dont have a lot of time, so
were going to come back on Monday and makea statement.
The girls will aim to snap their two gamelosing streak at home against a winless WestBend-Mallard squad (0-5) on Dec. 15 in Gowrie.South Central Calhoun will travel to Carroll onDec. 16.
Davis layup, the Jags would nd themselveswithin seven.
After a foul to give the Titans a point, seniorforward Skylar Warehime would nd an easylayup to bridge the gap to six with 33 secondsleft. Sadly, an offensive foul on the Jags wouldnullify a King three pointer. After a turnover,sophomore Dakota Jaeschke would head backto the line with 12 seconds left. Luck would runout for the Jags, as Ludwig would draw the fouland seal a Titan win.
We need to work better, and [West Bend-Mallard] will pick us up on the full court manto man, Johnson said, heading into Mondayscontest with the Wolverines. We really need toget our press breaks a lot cleaner and smootherthan we were. We were working a few new kidsin, we got out of position a few times. So I thinkif we can clean that up and get some better pass-ing angles, work on our fast break when teamsfull court pressure us, then I think well do a lotbetter.
The Jaguars will look to rebound from theloss on Dec. 15, when West Bend-Mallard (1-4)comes to Gowrie. This will be the second con-test in 10 days between the Jags and the Wol-verines.
Angela Dopita drives for a layup scoring 2points for the Jaguars.
Myles Davis, #12, shows off his greatvertical and lays the ball in for an easy 2points for the Jaguars.
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