Maybe the best way to put it is this: New Hampton is an unproven lot when it comes to varsity football heading into the 2021 season.
The Chickasaws are young. The Chickasaws are surely lacking when it comes to experience
Laying the hammer down.
That’s something Marissa Cahoy and Carlee Rochford look to do plenty of this fall at a volleyball net near you.
Opponents beware.
When the Northeast Iowa girls conference golf meet was over Thursday, New Hampton had done something no other school has ever done — win its sixth straight girls golf conference title.
The Turkey Valley girls track team is poised to make some noise in 2021.
Not the pots and pans sort of rattle but fast times that could shatter all-time marks in Trojan lore.
TV is that good.
Fresh legs and ready to run.
Those are words echoed now that didn’t seem possible just a year ago for heartbroken hurdlers, high jumpers and hungry athletes that can’t wait to pass the baton or cross the finish line this spring.
Ivan Camarillo wouldn’t mind skipping right to Thursday evening, and it’s not because the New Hampton High School senior wants his spring break to begin.
New Hampton’s football team is headed west for the next two years after the Iowa High School Athletic Association announced new districts for the sport that will see plenty of changes in 2021.
Kalvin Langreck put a cap on a tremendous senior season.
Garrett Kurtenbach proved his junior year for the Turkey Valley Trojans may be just as impressive, if not even better.