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Cyclones welcome Knights to town on Senior Night

In set three of their volleyball match Tuesday night against the 29-6 Kuemper Catholic Knights, Senior Knight Kaci Peter hit a shot that deflected off Senior Cyclone Sammie Ineson, handing the Cyclones their seventh consecutive loss.
Before the game, Ineson, Kami Stork, Erica Rust, and Ava Monson were honored for their contributions to the program.

Cyclones return home to battle Trojans

After a tough 39-20 loss in which the Cyclones suffered multiple injuries, they are excited to return home to Merrill Field in front of their fanbase Friday night to take on the 3-4 Atlantic Trojans.
“Merrill Field is always a special place to play and we’re looking forward to it, no doubt,” said Cyclone Head Coach Todd Bladt. “We’re excited to get back out there and get some wrongs righted.”

Leinen wins GPAC Player of the Week

Former HCHS kicker and current Dordt University freshman Stephen Leinen was recently named the Great Plains Athletic Conference Player of the week award.
“It feels great,” Leinen said. “A really big confidence booster as well.”

Record-breaking Taylor Swift movie will be shown at Harlan Theatre

 HARLAN — The “Taylor Swift: Eras Tour” concert movie is on course to open as the highest grossest concert film ever, and according to the film’s official distributor, AMC Theatres,  it has surpassed $100 million worldwide in advance ticket sales a week before the film opens.

Cubs offense too much for Cyclones

The pre-game coin toss had an ominous feel to it as two of Harlan’s star players, Cade Sears and Franz Reisz, made their way to mid-field on crutches.

Wolves defeated by Bulldogs on Senior Night

In set three of Thursday’s volleyball match, Sophomore Bulldog Madison Kelley tipped the ball over the net effectively securing the match win and victory defeating the IKM-Manning Wolves in three consecutive sets by scores of 25-15, 25-19, and 25-17.
“Riverside’s hitters did a nice job of swinging, and also roll shooting, which we could incorporate more of,” said Wolves Head Coach McKaylie Croghan.

Wolves & Spartans compete at Boyer Valley Invitational

The IKM-Manning Wolves and Exira-EHK performed strong Thursday at the Boyer Valley Invitational with six athletes finishing in the top ten overall.
As a team, the IKM-Manning girls finished in first place with 43 points, three ahead of Boyer Valley, with the Spartans taking fourth place with 69 points. The boys took an overall finish of second place with 48 points, just ten behind the winner, MVAOCOU.

Teal Out raises $3,500 for Colleen’s Dream

HARLAN — The HCHS Varsity Volleyball went late into the evening of October 3rd with a huge victory in the success of their 10th Annual Teal Out.

Cyclones drop both matches of volleyball triangular

After being up 2-0 in their volleyball match against St. Albert, the Cyclones dropped the next three sets by scores of 25-10, 25-14, and 15-13, with the final point of the night from Sophomore Molly Wise who knocked the ball over the net, which was deflected off Sophomore Cyclone Emercyn Reischl handing the Cyclones its second loss of the night.

Cyclones look to hand Cubs second loss

After a dominant 49-7 victory over the Perry Bluejays Friday night at home, the Cyclones will head out on the road and turn their attention to the Nevada Cubs in a contest that may determine a playoff berth for HCHS.
The Cubs come in with a 5-1 record with their most recent victory coming Friday night against the Knoxville Panthers where they won 49-0.

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