The girls varsity basketball team defeated St. Clair tonight at home 79 to 37.
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LCWM’s Lucy and Taitem competed in their final home ski meet last evening at Mt. Kato after six years! Ethan Adams, from Waseca, is the other senior on the Lake Crystal Valley team who raced and was honored on Senior Night yesterday.
It was a chilly evening but a fun race!! Great job to everyone!
Congratulations to our 2023 Snow Week Candidates!
Congratulations to the LCWM Area Wrestling team on their 58-12 win last night! Also congrats to Nick Slater on getting his 50th varsity pin!
The varsity girls basketball team defeated the Cleveland Clippers tonight at home by a score of 67-32. Olivia Harazin scores a school record 2000th point.
Wrestlers take the mat tonight!!
On January 31, just over three minutes into the game vs. Mankato Loyola, junior Katelin Flack scored her 4th point of the night, thus reaching the 1,000 point career milestone. Katelin became the 11th girl in LCWM history to score 1,000 varsity points, joining Vicki Buss, Lisa Bartsch, Kate Marzinske, Amber Hughes, Cammey Young, Karina Schroeder, Tara Roelofs, Lakesha Carter, Alexis Cloyd, and Olivia Harazin. Katelin is the daughter of Keith Flack & Angie Schuck. Katelin also made All-Conference in Cross Country this past fall and will participate in Track & Field this spring.
February is Minnesota School Boards Appreciation Month!
We all want our children to work hard and learn to be responsible members of the community. Every day, our LCWM school board members are leading the way by example. They give of their time so our children can have a first-rate education. Thank a school board member today!
L to R: Kelly Hoeft, Kari Paul, Josh Sargent, Ryan Jones, Linda Leiding, Sara Rose, Mike Maurer, Superintendent Mark Westerburg
The girls varsity basketball team defeated Loyola tonight at home on Senior Night. Katelin Flack scored her 1000th point tonight. Final score 83-26.
Then and now pictures of the LCWM/Nicollet school record holding 4 x 800 meter relay team. The girls set the school record in the spring of 2018. They had a reunion of sorts when they all raced Saturday at the Mark Schuck Open and Multi Track and Field Meet at the Bud Myers Field House on the Campus of Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Emily Beckmann is a senior running for MSU, Mankato. She finished sixth of sixteen with a time of 1:44.64 in the 600 meter run. Beckmann is majoring in Applied Leadership with a minor in Sports Medicine. Grace Moeller is a first year running for St. Olaf College. She finished 10th in the mile among 45 racers with a time of 5:12.91. Moeller is majoring in Chinese and Environmental Science. Olivia Flack is a senior running for the College of St. Benedict. She finished 14th of 17 racers in the 800 meter run with a time of 2:44.85. Flack is a student senator at St. Ben’s this year, majoring in Biology. Flack has been accepted at the University of Iowa College of Dentistry where she will attend this fall. MaKenna Thurston is a junior running for MSU, Mankato. She won the 1000 meter run, besting 29 competitors with the fourth fastest time in Mavericks’ history at 2:54.69. Thurston’s time is less than two seconds from the Mavericks’ school record. Thurston is majoring in Sports Management and Psychology.
LCWM/N alumna Emily Lorentz, a first year thrower competing for Southwest Minnesota State University finished ninth among thirty in the shot put. Lorentz put the shot 40’6.25”. She also finished 27th of 43 in the weight throw with a distance of 42’2.75”. Lakesha Carter has competed in shot put for Gustavus Adolphus this winter with a season best put of 38’5.5”. On the men’s side Logan Sullivan has competed in the high jump and 4x200 for Gustavus Adolphus College. Sullivan has a season best high jump of 5’7”.
A couple of competitors of note at the MSU, Mankato meet were Minnesota Vikings Chris Reed (a past Division 2 National Champion for MSUM) and CJ Ham finishing first and third in the shot put with marks of 55’11.75” and 52’3.25”.
The boys varsity basketball team beat Madelia at home tonight in a runaway game. 97 to 39
Kelly Moeller received her State Assistant Track and Field Coach of the Year Award at the annual Minnesota Coaches Association Track and Field Clinic held at the InterContinental Saint Paul Riverfront Hotel. The banquet was Friday evening with keynote speaker Chad Greenway. Greenway, a former Minnesota Viking, won four events at the South Dakota State Track and Field Meet his senior season, two hurdle races, long jump and triple jump.
Moeller was chosen by the 25 Section 2A Coaches as the Section 2A Coach of the Year, and then selected by a state coach’s association committee as the state winner! Moeller was on a school record 4 x 800 back in her high school days that stood for nearly 20 years. She also competed in two state cross country meets. This will be Moeller’s 19th year coaching track and the twelfth year coaching at LCWM-Nicollet, the first four were in the early 1990s while she was attending MSU, Mankato.
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Wrestlers head to Brookings tomorrow!
The varsity boys basketball team won at home tonight 107 to 34 over Nicolet.
LCWM Area wrestlers take the mat tonight!
Spanish 2 got to practice their new stem changing verbs by playing Jenga and Chutes and Ladders today!
Career Milestone: Olivia Harazin became the all time leading scoring for both boys and girls programs last week. She broke the girls record of 1856 points held by Karina Schroeder's (2012) against GHEC/ML/T last Tuesday. She also eclipsed Jesse Van Sickle's boys record of 1861 point total (2006) in the same game.
PC: Gail Graupman
On December 29, with under one minute to play during the
championship game at the Bethany Lutheran Holiday Tournament,
Zack Wells scored his 14 th point of the night, thus reaching the 1,000
point career milestone. Zack became only the 6 th boy in LCWM
history to score 1,000 varsity points, joining Brian Sandstrom,
Garrett Ulrich, Jesse Van Sickle, Bryson Yackel, and Michael
Coates.
Zack is the son of Mike and Karen Wells of Rapidan. He is also
active in MSU-Mankato handball and LCWM baseball.