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Cyclones fall to Knights

The HCHS varsity softball team went on the road to take on the Kuemper Catholic Knights, but came up short 7-3.
“We have our nights,” said HCHS Head Softball Coach Toshia Kasperbauer. “One night we can look really good offensively and then the next night we struggle. We have to get more inconsistent, especially when we have runners on base.”

Cyclones cruise to fourth straight win

Thursday night, the HCHS varsity baseball team took on the Kuemper Catholic Knights and soundly defeated them, 16-5. This marks the fourth consecutive victory for the Cyclones.
Sophomore Braydon Ernst got the ball as he pitched six innings and struck out three batters.

Wolves take down Trojans for second win of the year

The IKM-Manning varsity softball team played the Tri-Center Trojans at home Tuesday night and won 9-7 for their second win of the season against seven losses.
Sophomore Ella Richards got the ball and pitched a complete game with six strikeouts.
“Ella did a nice job,” said Wolves Head Softball Coach Joy Gross. “She struggled a bit at the end, but I was proud of how she kept her composure.”

Cyclones defeat Monarchs in extra innings

The HCHS varsity baseball team battled the Denison-Schleswig Monarchs on their home turf and defeated them in extra innings, 8-4.
The Cyclones bats were hot as they collected 14 hits throughout the night, including eight different players on the roster who had at least one hit.

Cyclones even record at 9-9 with win over Denison

For the second game in a row, the HCHS varsity softball team came out swinging some hot bats as they cruised to another 9-8 victory, but this time over the Denison-Schleswig Monarchs.
Senior Tianna Kasperbauer got the ball to start the game for the Cyclones, gave up six runs in the first inning, but then settled in after that.

Cyclones split doubleheader with Glenwood

The HCHS varsity softball team took on the Glenwood Rams in a doubleheader on their home turf and split the series with them, dropping the first game 5-0, but coming back to win the second game 9-8.
In game one, freshman pitcher Allison Koontz of the Rams pitched a complete game shutout, allowing just three hits and striking out four Cyclone batters.

Cyclones sweep Glenwood in doubleheader

Coming into the game, the HCHS varsity baseball team was riding a 3-game losing streak, but that changed when junior outfielder Stephen Leinen launched a 2-run home run in the bottom of the sixth inning and put his team ahead for good in game one of a doubleheader as the Cyclones cruised to a 7-3 victory over the Glenwood Rams.

Cyclones shut down over the weekend

It was a rough weekend for the HCHS varsity baseball team as they got shutout twice losing 1-0 to the Sergeant Bluff-Laton Warriors and losing 3-0 to the Carlisle Wildcats.
In the first game, the Cyclones were unable to get on base via a hit, but sophomore outfielder Cade Sears got on board with a walk. Senior Aidan Sieperda of the Warriors pitched a complete game shutout and struck out seven Cyclone batters.

Cyclones sweep doubleheader against Saintes

Thursday at home, the HCHS varsity softball team welcomed the St. Albert Saintes into town for a doubleheader. They were victorious winning the first game, 3-2, and taking the second game, 4-2.
In game one, junior Regan Kramer’s bat came alive as she had three hits with two runs driven in. But there was no bigger moment in the game than when she had a walk-off base hit to win the game in the bottom of the ninth inning for her team.

Ernst dominates in game one; Cyclones drop game two late

The rain was coming down, but that didn’t stop the HCHS varsity baseball team from being a force to reckon with as they cruised to a 9-1 victory in game one of their doubleheader behind starting pitcher Braydon Ernst over the St. Albert Falcons.

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