With a combination of stellar defense and timely plays, the HCHS Cyclones football team took care of business in Friday's regular season finale at home against the Knoxville Panthers winning 42-7 stamping their ticket to the postseason.
"We knew we had to bounce back and now we really proved a statement," said Senior Cyclone Jozef Reisz. "We've just got to keep going, keep moving forward."
The Exira-EHK Spartans and IKM-Manning Wolves competed at ACGC High School for the 1A cross country state qualifying meet, but nobody qualified as a team or individual. Raegan Garrison on the girls side was the fastest runner finishing 11th overall with a time of 21:29.50, and Camden Morris was the fastest boy with 19:05.10 coming in 16th overall.
After dropping the first two sets in the Class 1A Region 8 Quarterfinal game against the Fremont-Mills Knights with scores of 25-16 and 25-11, the Exira-EHK Spartans volleyball team bounced back, winning sets three and four 25-21 and 25-21, then dropped set five 15-9 ending their season.
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The IKM-Manning Wolves volleyball team battled the River City Wolverines Wednesday night in the Class 1A Region 7 Quarterfinal Game, but lost three straight sets (25-12, 25-23, & 25-23), ending their season.
HCHS Cyclone cross country runners Brylee Schechinger, Sadie Alberti, Allie Anderson, Ashlyn Rau, Ava Freund, Aspen Bieker, and Lindsey Sonderman have all qualified as a team for the state meet set to take place in Fort Dodge next Friday Nov. 1.
The #13 ranked HCHS Cyclones football team is cruising following another must-win 41-16 victory over the Atlantic Trojans, but now turns their attention to the Knoxville Panthers at Merrill Field Friday night.
The HCHS Cyclones volleyball team’s season ended after being swept by the #7 ranked Kuemper Catholic Knights in the first round of Regionals with scores of 25-14, 25-19, and 25-11.
“It really just comes down to consistency,” said Cyclone Head Coach Elle Crees. “This was definitely some of our peak volleyball in the little moments that we could string it together. When you get to the postseason that is what you want.”