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Vikings take down Wolves on senior night

Senior Ally Meyers of the AHSTW Vikings and sophomore Ella Richards of the IKM-Manning Wolves were locked into a pitchers duel going into the bottom of the third inning, but that changed when the Vikings bats came alive and ultimately won the game in the fifth inning via the mercy rule, 10-0.

Cyclones finish off Trojans in first game; drop second game

The HCHS varsity softball team resumed a game they started against the Atlantic Trojans on June 7th that was cut short due to harsh weather conditions and hung on to win 2-1.
“It was a new day, so we had to make sure that we came in as focused as we were when we were in Atlantic,” said HCHS Head Softball Coach Toshia Kasperbauer. “I think the girls were ready to finish that game and they had to stay tough to finish it.”

Cyclones dominate Trojans

In a game that was cut short due to harsh weather conditions two weeks ago, the HCHS varsity baseball team came out cold. Leading the Atlantic Trojans 8-1 in the bottom of the third inning, when play resumed their bats were quiet throughout the rest of the game, but they still hung on to win 8-6. However, in the second game, their bats came alive and they won via the mercy rule 14-4 in six innings.

Cyclones win streak snapped by Lynx

The HCHS varsity softball team went into Council Bluffs Lincoln Wednesday night hoping to extend their win streak to four games, however the Lynx put a stop to that and won, 7-4.
Junior Jenna Gessert got the ball for the Cyclones and pitched six innings while striking out seven. Despite suffering the loss, her coach spoke on improvements she sees from Gessert.

Cyclones drop close match to Titans

The HCHS varsity baseball team was looking for redemption against the Lewis Central Titans after they beat them on their field June 1st, but unfortunately came up short as they lost a close game, 2-1.

Cyclones complete season sweep of Titans

Tuesday on the road against the Lewis Central Titans, HCHS senior Tianna Kasperbauer got the ball, pitched a complete game, striking out seven and giving up just one run on seven hits on the way to a 4-1 victory.
“Tianna was able to keep them guessing last night with her change up,” said HCHS Head Softball Coach Toshia Kasperbauer. “They did get a couple big hits off a changeup, but Tianna was able to work out of the inning.”

Cyclones rally against the Tigers

For the first time this season, the HCHS varsity softball team is above .500 after two victories Monday night against the Red Oak Tigers. They won the first game 16-6 and took the second game, 18-3.

Cyclones dismantle Tigers on home turf

Coming into a doubleheader against the Red Oak Tigers, The HCHS varsity baseball team was riding a four game win streak and that didn’t change as they outscored the Tigers 35-3 between both games.
Senior Alex Monson got the ball for the Cyclones in game one and pitched five innings with seven strikeouts and just three hits allowed en route to a complete game shutout as they won, 14-0.

Spartans drop fifth consecutive to Tigers

The Exira-EHK Spartans were hoping to snap their losing streak going into Monday’s game, but failed to do so as Woodbine Tigers senior Cory Bantam had 19 strikeouts en route to a complete game shutout, 6-0.
Junior Trey Petersen got the ball for the Spartans and pitched 5.2 innings while surrendering a 3-run home run off the bat of Bantam.

Eagles soar over Vikings

Friday night, the Underwood Eagles came into town to play the AHSTW Vikings who were riding a seven game win streak, but the Eagles quickly put a stop to that as they won via the mercy rule, 19-5.
Freshman Sienna Christian got the ball to start the night for the Vikings, but only lasted 1.2 innings.

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