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College News July 20, 2023

Holthaus receives degree at St. Cloud State
Grace Holthaus, Hills, graduated following the Spring 2023 semester at St. Cloud State University with a Master of Science in Communications Sciences and Disorders.
 
Huisman makes dean’s list at Bemidji State
Anna Huisman, Luverne, was named to the Spring 2023 semester dean’s list at Bemidji State University. To be eligible, students must earn at least a 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale.
 
Smith graduates from Drake
Jade Smith, Luverne, graduated from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, following the Spring 2023 semester. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration and actuarial science.
 
Area students graduate from SDSU

Several area students graduated from South Dakota State University in Brookings following the Spring 2023 semester.
Luke LaRock, Hills, graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in arts, humanities and social sciences.
Greta Ahrendt, Luverne, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in nursing.
Jacinda Hustoft, Luverne, graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts and an undergraduate certificate in arts, humanities and social sciences.
Breanna Richters, Luverne, graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and an undergraduate certificate in arts, humanities and social sciences.
McCall Stegenga, Luverne, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in pharmacy and allied health professions.
 
MSU Mankato releases dean’s list
Olivia Wieneke, Luverne, and Faith Mounce, Hills, were named to the high honors list for the Spring 2023 semester at Minnesota State University Mankato. Students with a 4.0 and at least 12 graded credits are recognized as  high honors recipients.

Is America heading for judgment from God?

Chicken Little ran around the farmyard yelling, “The sky is falling! The sky is falling!” because an acorn dropped from a tree, hitting Chicken Little on the head.
I believe God’s judgment will come to America unless we repent!   Is this just the cry of “Chicken Little” or is it more than an acorn hitting me on the head? 
Paul, writing to the church in Rome some 2000 years ago, gave a warning for them that is just as applicable to us today. “For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of humanity, who by their unrighteousness suppress the truth.” (Romans 1:18).  
In Noah’s time the people thought of Noah as a “Chicken Little.” They laughed at his warning on the coming flood until the water was at their ankles and rising to their heads.   Sodom and Gomorrah were filled with homosexuality and “the outcry against Sodom and Gomorrah is great and their sin is very grave.” (Gen 18:20). They failed to heed God’s warning, and we see what happened to them.
God always gives a warning, but humanity is not good at listening. Romans 1:24 begins with four frightening words, “So God abandoned them.” Paul repeats these same words in verses 26 and 28.
The Bible describes Satan as a roaring lion seeking whom he can devour. What would happen to America if God said, “Okay, enough. You want it that way, so have it your way, but don’t complain about what happens.” God is at some level holding Satan back from destroying everything and everyone.
Paul has given the warning of God’s wrath and the subsequent abandonment of God, and then he explains why God abandoned them and why  God is going to pour out his wrath on them. We read the cause of God’s judgment in Romans 1:24-31. “Therefore, God gave them up in the lusts of their hearts … because they exchanged the truth about God for a lie. God gave them up to dishonorable passion. For their women exchanged natural relations for those that are contrary to nature and men likewise. And since they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a debased mind. They were filled with all manner of unrighteousness, evil, covetousness, malice. They are full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, maliciousness. They are gossips, slanderers, haters of God, insolent, haughty, boastful, inventors of evil, disobedient to parents, foolish, faithless, heartless, ruthless.
Does any of this sound like what is happening in America? I believe God is giving us a call to repent. We do not want to experience God’s wrath. It is a dreadful thing to fall into the hands of an angry God.

Church News July 20, 2023

St. Catherine Catholic Church
203 E. Brown St., Luverne
St. Catherine Ph. 283-8502; www.stscl.org
Monsignor Gerald Kosse, Pastor
Sunday: 8:30 a.m. Mass. Masses: 9 a.m. Wednesdays, 10 a.m. Friday at the nursing homes – check the bulletin. All Sunday masses will be live streamed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pg/stccluverne/videos/. Visit www.stscl.org for more information.
 
Luverne Christian Reformed Church
605 N. Estey St., Luverne
Office Ph. 283-8482; Prayer Line Ph. 449-5982
www.luvernecrc.comoffice@luvernecrc.com
Joe Steenholdt, Pastor
Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Worship service. 6:30 p.m. Evening worship service. We are streaming Sunday services live on YouTube at 9:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Send him a friend request if you’re not connected. You may also visit our website for delayed broadcasts. Also our services are on local cable TV at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesdays and at 6:30 p.m. on Thursdays. In all circumstances, may we joyfully declare: “Our help is in the name of the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.” Psalm 124:8.
 
First Baptist Church
103 N. Jackson St., P.O. Box 975, Luverne
Ph. 283-4091; email: fbcluv@iw.netwww.fbcluverne.org
Walt Moser, Pastor
Sundays: 10:30 a.m. In-person worship service. Service is also on Facebook Live at 10:30 a.m.
 
Grace Lutheran Church
500 N. Kniss Ave., Luverne
Ph. 507-283-4431; www.graceluverne.orggraceluverne@iw.net
Thursday, July 20: 8:30 a.m. Missions in Action. Saturday, July 22: No activities. Sunday, July 23: 9 a.m. Worship Service. Monday, July 24: Youth to Valley Fair. Tuesday, July 25: 8:30 a.m. Grace Notes assembly. 9 a.m. Staff meeting. Wednesday, July 26: 7 a.m. Men’s Bible Study. Online, TV and Radio Worship options are available. Online worship: Sundays 9 a.m. at www.graceluverne.org, click Worship tab; or Facebook page at Grace Lutheran ELCA, Luverne. TV: Vast Channel 3 Mondays at 4:30 p.m. and Fridays at 10 a.m. Radio: KQAD-AM Radio Sundays at 8:15 a.m.
 
Bethany Lutheran Church
720 N. Kniss Ave., Luverne
Ph. 507-283-4571 or 605-215-9834
Andrew Palmquist, Pastor
Sundays: 9 a.m. Sunday School and Bible class. 10:15 a.m. Worship service; worship online as well (at els.org). Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. Zoom Bible study. See our Facebook page, Bethany Lutheran Church (Luverne) for other classes and events.
 
American Reformed Church
304 N. Fairview Dr., Luverne
Ph. 507-283-8600; email: office@arcluverne.org
Friday, July 21: 6:30 a.m. Community Men’s Bible Study. Sunday, July 23: 9:30 a.m. Worship Service. CommServices are also broadcast on Vast Channel 3 on Mondays at 6 p.m. and Wednesdays at 4 p.m. DVD’s available upon request. To stay up to date on announcements, follow us on Facebook and Instagram @arcluverne.
 
Rock River Community Church
1075 110th Ave., Luverne
Ph. 507-283-9070; email: info@rockrivercommunity.church
Bob Junak, Pastor
Come as you are—Sundays @ 10 a.m.: Main Service. Kids church age 3-6th grade—Nursery. Wednesdays @ 6:30 p.m. Midweek Service—Kids age 3-6th grade.
 
United Methodist Church
109 N. Freeman Ave., Luverne
Ph. 283-4529
Wednesday, July 19: 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Open Prayer chapel. 8 p.m. AA meeting. Saturday, July 22: 8 p.m. AA meeting. Sunday, July 23: 9:30 a.m. FUEL/Adult Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Coffee. 10:30 a.m. Worship service. Live streamed on Facebook and radio. 4:30 p.m. Genesis/Revelation Bible study. Monday, July 24: 6:30 p.m. Genesis to Revelation Bible Study. Tuesday, July 25: 6:30 p.m. M&M meeting. 7 p.m. Scouts. Wednesday, July 26: 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Prayer Chapel. 5:30 p.m. Community Meal. 8 p.m. Meeting.
 
First Presbyterian Church
302 Central Lane, Luverne
Ph. 283-4787; email: fpcemilie@gmail.com
Wednesday, July 19: 9 a.m. Kitchen cleaning (All members are invited to help).4 p.m. Music staff. NO deacons meeting. Thursday, July 20: Visitor deadline. Friday, July 21: 2:30-3:45 p.m. Getting to Know Dementia. Session 3, by Alzheimer’s Alliance LLC. Sunday, July 23: 9:30 a.m. In-person Worship service. (View on Facebook under First Presbyterian Church of Luverne, City of Luverne's LUV TV or on the local Luverne cable station at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Tuesdays and 10 a.m. on Thursdays). 10:30 a.m. Fellowship coffee hour.
 
St. John Lutheran Church
803 N. Cedar St., Luverne
Ph. 283-2316; email: stjohn@iw.net
www.stjohnlutheranluverne.org
Saturdays: 5:30 p.m. Worship Service. Sundays: 9 a.m. Worship Service. 10 a.m. Fellowship Time. 10:15 a.m. Sunday School. 10:15 a.m. Adult Bible Study. Wednesdays: 9 a.m. Bible Study. 6:30 p.m. Catechesis Class. 6:30 p.m. Kids for Christ. 7:30 p.m. Youth Group. Services will be available on the Vast Channel 3 Sunday and online at the city website, cityofluverne.org. Holy Communion is offered on 2nd and 4th weekends and Liturgical Feasts.
 
Living Rock Church
500 E. Main St., Luverne
Ph. 449-0057; www.livingrockswmn.org
Josh Hayden, Pastor
 
New Life Celebration Church
101 W. Maple, Luverne
Ph. (605) 368-1924; email: newlifecelebration@gmail.com
 
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
305 E. 2nd St., P.O. Box 36, Hardwick
Ph. (507) 669-2855; zionoffice@alliancecom.net
Jesse Baker, Pastor
Sundays: 9 a.m. Worship service. 10:15 a.m. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. Bible study. Worship service on Luverne cable at 3:30 p.m. every Thursday and Friday.
 
Ben Clare United Methodist Church
26762 Ben Clare Ave., Valley Springs, S.D.
igtwlb@WOW.net
Bill Bates, Pastor
 
First Lutheran Church
300 Maple St., Valley Springs, S.D.
Ph. (605) 757-6662 – firstpalisade@alliancecom.net
Mark Eliason, Pastor
Sunday, July 23: 10 a.m. JOINT Worship at First Lutheran Church. All are welcome. We Are ONLINE! Facebook: @FirstLutheranValley Springs; YouTube: FirstPalisadeLutheranParish.
 
Palisade Lutheran Church
211 121st St., Garretson, S.D.
Ph. (507) 597-6257 — palisadechurch@alliancecom.net
www.palisadelutheran.org
Sunday, July 23: 10 a.m. JOINT Worship at First Lutheran. All are welcome. We Are ONLINE! Facebook: @PalisadeLC; YouTube: FirstPalisadeLutheranParish.
 
First Presbyterian Church
201 S. 3rd St., P.O Box 73, Beaver Creek
Ph. 507-935-5025
email: lori.firstpres@gmail.com
Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Worship Service. Second Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m. Session meeting.
 
Magnolia United Methodist Church
501 E. Luverne St., Magnolia
Ph. 605-215-3429
email: magnoliamnumc@gmail.com
Nancy Manning, Pastor
Sundays: 9 a.m. Worship Service in-person with livestream available on the church’s Facebook site.
 
Steen Reformed Church
112 W. Church Ave., Steen
Ph. 855-2336
Jeremy Wiersema, Pastor
Sundays: 9:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Worship service in-person with livestream available on Facebook and YouTube. Radio worship on KQAD Sundays at 9:30 a.m.
 
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
112 N. Main St., Hills
Ph. 962-3270 / bethlehemofhills@gmail.com
Nita Parker, Pastor
Sundays: 9 a.m. Worship at Tuff Chapel. 9 a.m. Sunday school. 10 a.m. Worship Service. Worship will be streamed live to Facebook at Bethlehem of Hills. You can find more info on our website blchills.org.
 
Hills United Reformed Church
410 S. Central Ave., Hills
Office Ph. 962-3254
hillsurc@alliancecom.net
Praveen Muthasamy, Pastor
Sundays, 9:30 a.m. Worship service. 5 p.m. Evening worship service.

Weekly local race results

Following are the racing results for local drivers competing in Rock Rapids, Hartford, Slayton, Worthington and Brandon for the week of July 11-17.
 
Rapid Speedway 
July 14 Rock Rapids, IA
Sportsman’s
6th - #17 Brandon Boeve, Beaver Creek
10th - #24H Brock Harnack, Hills
Hobby Stocks
2nd - #22E Eric Gaul, Luverne
5th - #14K Bryant Klaassen, Adrian
12th - #15X Kaden Kracht, Steen
B-Modifieds
3rd - #52 Trevor Kracht, Luverne
Stock Cars
2nd - #46 Colton Arends, Luverne
5th - #4D Cory Kelderman, Hills
8th - #5X Kevin Kremin, Kenneth
DNF- #15 Thomas Kracht, Luverne
DNF-#117L Chad Lonnerman, Adrian
DNF-#21 Larry Kracht, Magnolia
 
Murray County Speedway
July 14 Slayton, MN
Bombers
4th - #22H Cody Hansen, Edgerton
Hobby Stocks
1st - #17 Evan Schüttler, Adrian
7th -#16B Zachary Bierman, Adrian
 
I-90 Speedway
July 15 Hartford, SD
No local drivers
 
Worthington Speedway
July 15 Worthington, MN
Bombers
DNF-#22H Cody Hansen, Edgerton
Hobby Stocks
1st - #17 Evan Schüttler, Adrian
2nd - #16B Zachary Bierman, Adrian
DNF-#15B Isaac Bullerman, Adrian
 
Huset’s Speedway
July 16 Brandon, SD
Sprint Car
5th - #4D Logan Domagala, Brandon
14th - #96 Blaine Stegenga, Valley Springs
17th - #18D Dalton Domagala, Brandon
Street Stock
2nd - #20K Spencer Kalass, Luverne
13th - #46 Colton Arends, Luverne

Luverne Junior Legion continues in sub-state action

The Luverne Post 123 Jr. Legion baseball team won the 2023 Southwest Sub-Sub State bracket July 11, beating Windom 11-6.
Luverne won its first two sub-state games against St. James, 4-0, and Madelia, 9-8, on July 16.
Luverne is scheduled to take on Slayton Tuesday, July 18, in Sleepy Eye at 5 p.m.
 
Luverne 11, Windom 6
Luverne took down Windom 11-6 at home July 11.
Blake Sauer led Luverne with three runs on four hits and one RBI.
Alex Schlosser and Landon Ahrendt both added two runs while Carter Sehr, Layke Miller, Josh Hansen and Landon Lais each had one run in the game.
 
BOX Score
BATTING
Luverne       AB R H  RBI
Sauer             4   3   4   1
Schlosser       4   2   2   1
Sehr               4   1   2   1
Miller             3   1   0   1
Ahrendt         3   2   3   2
Hansen          3   1   1   1
J. Lais             3   0   0   1
L. Lais            3   1   0   0
Vortherms      3   0   0   0
2B: Ahrendt 2, Schlosser, Hansen
3B: Sauer
 
Luverne 4, St. James 0
Luverne sent St. James packing July 16 with a 4-0 win in the first round of sub-state play.
Luverne’s Sauer pitched a no-hitter, striking out 12 batters along the way with no walks. 
One batter for St. James did reach base on an error.
Scoring for Luverne were Sauer, Schlosser, Sehr and Landon Lais.
 
BOX Score
BATTING
Luverne     AB R H  RBI
Sauer          4   1   0   0
Schlosser    3   1   2   1
Sehr            3   1   2   1
Miller          3   0   2   1
Ahrendt      3   0   1   0
J. Lais          3   0   1   0
Hansen       3   0   0   0
L. Lais         2   1   0   1
Domagala.  2   0   0   0
2B: Schlosser
 
Luverne 9, Madelia 8
In the second round of sub-state action, Luverne beat Madelia 9-8 in a July 16 evening game.
Luverne was down 6-8 going into the bottom of the seventh inning and scored two runs to tie the game.
Maddux Domagala bunted into a suicide squeeze, scoring Lais from third base by beating the tag at home.
Johnson, Hansen and Ahrendt pitched in the game. 
Ahrendt got the win, throwing a scoreless last three innings.
 
BOX Score
BATTING
Luverne      AB R H  RBI
Sauer            4   1   2   1
Schlosser      4   2   2   0
Sehr              4   1   1   1
Miller            4   0   2   2
Ahrendt        4   1   2   1
J. Lais           4   1   1   0
L. Lais          4   1   1   1
Hansen         4   1   2   0
Domagala     3   1   3   0
2B: Sauer, Schlosser, Sehr, Ahrendt, L. Lais

Luverne Sr. Legion Post 123 finishes year with 9-3 record

The Luverne Sr. Legion Post 123 baseball team traveled to Veteran’s Park in St. James for the 2023 American Legion Division II Southwest Sub-State Tournament this past week.
The Cardinals won their first game against Wells 7-0 July 13 but lost the next two games, 1-0 to Sleepy Eye July 14 and 7-2 to St. James on July 15.
The Sr. Legion team closed the season with a record of 9-3.
 
Luverne 7, Wells 0
Luverne won its first-round sub-state game 7-0 against Wells Thursday, July 13.
 The game was scoreless until the bottom of the fourth inning when Luverne posted five runs.
Alex Schlosser got the ball rolling with a single to center field, driving in Carter Sehr and Elliot Domagala.
Landon Ahrendt sent a line drive into center field to score Schlosser from second base.
Conner Connell doubled, scoring Blake Sauer and Riley Sneller.
In the sixth inning Luverne added two more runs to ensure a first-round win.
Sneller sent a single to right field scoring Kaden Anderson, and Connell flew out to left field and Sneller scored on the throw home.
Anderson took the mound and pitched 6 1/3 innings, allowing zero runs on three hits and striking out nine batters.
Josh Hansen came in to relieve Anderson, pitching two-thirds of an inning, with no runs scored on zero hits.
 
BOX Score
WLLS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
LUV   0 0 0 5 0 2 0
 
BATTING
Luverne       AB R H  RBI
Sneller            3   2   1   1
Connell          3   0   1   2
Stroh              4   0   0   0
Serie               3   0   0   0
Sehr               3   1   1   0
Domagala       3   1   1   0
Schlosser        3   1   2   2
Anderson        2   1   0   0
Ahrendt          3   0   2   1
2B: Connell, Domagala
Total Bases: Connell 2, Schlosser 2, Ahrendt 2, Domagala 2, Sneller, Sehr
 
PITCHING
Luverne       IP     H    R   ER   SO
Anderson.    6.1    3    0     0      9
Hansen.       0.2    0    0     0      0
Pitches-Strikes: Anderson 103-59, Hansen 2-2
Batters Faced: Anderson 25, Hansen 2
 
Sleepy Eye 1, Luverne 0
In the second game Luverne lost a close 1-0 contest to Sleepy Eye Friday, July 14.
Luverne fell behind Sleepy Eye 1-0 in the first inning and couldn’t find a way to cross the plate the rest of the game.
Sleepy Eye’s one run came on a pop-up to left field, and an error resulted in a runner on third base scoring.
Luverne had three total errors in the game to Sleepy Eye’s one.
Serie, Braydon Ripka, Connell and Ahrendt each collected one hit in the game and turned one double play.
Zach DeBoer pitched a full game, going six innings, allowing one run on two hits and striking out two batters. 
 
BOX Score
LUV  0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SLPY 1 0 0 0 0 0 x
 
BATTING
Luverne       AB R H  RBI
Sneller           2   0   0   0
Connell          2   0   1   0
Stroh             3   0   0   0
Serie              3   0   1   0
Sehr              1   0   0   0
Schlosser       3   0   0   0
Ripka             3   0   1   0
DeBoer          3   0   0   0
Ahrendt         2   0   1   0
Total Bases: Ahrendt, Ripka, Serie, Connell, Sneller
 
PITCHING
Luverne       IP    H    R   ER    SO
DeBoer         6     2    1     0      2
Pitches-Strikes: DeBoer 65-44
Batters Faced: DeBoer 22
 
St. James 7, Luverne 2
In the final game for the 2023 season, Luverne lost to St. James 7-2 on Saturday, July 15.
A triple by Connell put Luverne on the board in the first inning, scoring Sneller from first base.
In the top of the fifth inning Sehr helped to tie the game 2-2 with a single to left field, driving in Connell from second.
In the bottom of the fifth Luverne gave up one more run and in the sixth inning saw Sleppy Eye score four more runs to win the game 7-2.
Connell was able to pound the ball, posting one double and a triple while covering six total bases in the game.
Stroh took the mound pitching five innings, allowing three runs on ten hits and striking out four batters.
Jayden Johnson pitched a third inning in the sixth, allowing three runs on one hit, and Josh Hansen went two-thirds of an inning, allowing one run on one hit.
 
BOX Score
LUV   1 0 0 0 1 0 0
STJM 1 0 0 1 1 4 x
 
BATTING
Luverne     AB R H  RBI
Sneller         3   1   1   0
Connell        4   1   3   1
Sehr             4   0   2   1
Serie            4   0   0   0
Ripka           4   0   0   0
Schlosser     3   0   1   0
Stroh           2   0   1   0
Miller           1   0   0   0
Anderson     1   0   1   0
Ahrendt       1   0   1   0
2B: Connell
3B: Connell
Total Bases: Connell 6, Sehr 2, Sneller, Stroh, Ahrendt, Schlosser
 
PITCHING
Luverne       IP    H    R   ER   SO
Stroh             5    10    3    3     4
Johnson        .1    1    3    1     0
Hansen         .2    1    1    0     2
Pitches-Strikes: Stroh 84-56, Johnson 16-8, Hansen 20-11
Batters Faced: Stroh 28, Johnson 4, Hansen 4

Redbirds send six balls over the fence in two game wins

The Redbirds posted six homeruns in two games this past week, beating Hadley 10-1 at home July 12 and Ruthton 17-1 on the road July 16.
The win against Hadley clinched Luverne’s Gopher League regular season championship.
The Redbirds will play their last regular season game against the Tea Steam Wednesday, July 19, at home.
 
Redbirds 10, Hadley 1
The Redbirds beat the Buttermakers 10-1 at Redbird Field Wednesday, July 12.
Phil Paquette hit a grand slam in the third inning, helping spark the Redbirds’ bats.
Paquette drove in Skyler Wennnger, Ben Serie and Nick Smith with his line drive over the left field fence.
Later in the inning, Cade Wenninger hit a ground ball, knocking in Newt Johnson from third base.
Skyler Wenninger was walked to score Derek Lundgren from third.
Serie closed the inning with a sacrifice fly to left field, scoring Sehr and taking the team to a 7-1 lead over Hadley.
In the bottom of the sixth inning Lundgren singled to center to drive in Smith.
With two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning, Declan Beers singled to center, scoring Johnson and Lundgren.
Cade Wenninger took the mound for the Redbirds, pitching five innings, allowing one run on four hits while striking out three batters.
Jake Haugen came in to relieve Wenninger to pitch four innings, allowing four hits and zero runs, striking out three batters.
 
BOX Score
HDLY  0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
RBirds 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 2 x
 
BATTING
Luverne         AB R H  RBI
S. Wenninger    2   1   1   1
Serie                4   1   2   1
Smith               5   2   2   0
Paquette          5   1   2   4
Johnson           4   2   3   0
Lundgren         3   2   2   1
Beers                5   0   1   2
Sehr                 4   1   0   0
C. Wenninger   4   0   0   1
2B: Smith 
HR: Paquette
Total Bases: Paquette 5, Johnson 3, Smith 3, Lundgren 2, Serie 2, Beers, C. Wenninger
 
PITCHING
Luverne          IP  H   R ER  SO
C. Wenninger    5   4   1   1   3
Haugen             4   2   0   0.  3
Pitches-Strikes: C. Wenninger 62-44, Haugen 49-36
Batters Faced: C. Wenninger 20, Haugen 14
 
Redbirds 17, Ruthton 1
Five home runs from the Redbirds powered Luverne to a 17-1 win over Ruthton on the road Sunday, July 16.
Cade Wenninger sent two over the wall in the game to record a grand slam in the second inning and a solo in the sixth.
Paquette, Skyler Wenninger and Sehr also posted homeruns in the game.
Luverne had 20 team hits in the game with no errors and only two strikeouts against them.
Lundgren got the win on the mound, pitching three innings, allowing zero runs on one hit, striking out three and walking one. Skyler Wenninger, Paquette and Beyer also pitched scoreless innings for the Redbirds.
 
BOX Score
RBirds 3 6 5 0 0 3 0
RTHT  0 0 0 0 0 0 1
 
BATTING
Luverne         AB R H  RBI
S. Wenninger    6   3   2   1
Sehr                 4   3   2   1
Paquette           5   3   3   4
Johnson            4   2   1   1
C. Wenninger    5   3   4   5
Lundgren          4   2   2   3
Beers                5   0   4   0
Beyer                5   0   2   2
Ripka                2   1   0   0
Overgaard         1   0   0   0
2B: Paquette 2, Lundgren, C. Wenninger
HR: C. Wenninger 2, Paquette, S. Wenninger, Sehr
Total Bases: Paquette 8, S. Wenninger 5, Sehr 5, Beers 4, Lundgren 3, Beyer 2, C. Wenninger 11, Johnson 1
 
PITCHING
Luverne        IP  H   R  ER SO
Lundgren        3   1   0   0   3
S. Wenninger   1   2   0   0   2
Paguette         1   2   0   0   1
Beyer              1   1   0   0   2
Sehr                1   1   1   1   0
Pitches-Strikes: Lundgren 35-24, S. Wenninger 21-14, Paquette 16-12, Beyer 17-11, Sehr 6-6
Batters Faced: Lundgren 10, S. Wenninger 5, Paquette 5, Beyer 5, Sehr 4

Annual Tour de Donut rolls through Rock County

Early in the morning on Saturday, July 15, more than 100 bikers were gearing up for the Sixth Annual Tour de Donut bicycle event in Luverne.
The competition, organized by Dave Duffy and volunteers, draws bikers from as far away as Minneapolis, Grand Forks and Kansas City to ride bikes, eat donuts and have fun.
The event is broken into four routes based on distance. 
 •The untimed 7-mile or 11-mile fun routes around Luverne on the Loop and Ashby Trail.
•The timed one stop 19-mile route to Beaver Creek and back.
•The timed 35-mile route with stops in Beaver Creek and Steen. 
•The timed 50-mile route through Beaver Creek, Steen, Hills and Lester, Iowa
At stops in the timed routes, bikers could eat donuts to shave minutes off their final time. 
For each donut eaten, six minutes is taken off a biker’s ride time. Plus, there was a fritter bonus of three minutes for each one eaten.
Many riders eat one to three donuts in the events, but there were two individuals who ate 12 donuts each.
Eating the 12 donuts resulted in 72 minutes taken off their total ride time, which offered a big advantage for those who could stomach the extra weight.
There were 26 bikers in the seven- and 11-mile routes combined.
The 19-mile route had 13 riders, 36 riders took on the 35-mile route, and 26 riders braved the 50-mile excursion.
 
Results in 19-mile race
In the men’s division
First Place went to Rory Davis, age 13, from Brandon in one hour, 17 minutes flat. 
Second Place was Stephen Davis, age 47, from Brandon in 1:17:28.
Third Place was Jase Arp, age 19, from Luverne in 1:28:00.
Fourth place was Jerad Arp, age 43, from Luverne in 1:30:21.
 
In the women’s division
First Place went to Kathryn Davis, age 48, from Brandon in 1:23:12.
Second Place was Nicole Christoffer, age 53, from Sioux Falls in 1:28:22.
Third Place was Nancy Van Overschelde, age 52, from Sioux Falls in 1:47:45.
Fourth Place was Paula Jelken, age 59, from Luverne in 1:48:12.
 
Results in 35-mile race
In the men’s division
First Place went to Craig Carlson, age 66, from Sioux Falls in 1:30:48.
Second Place was William Ward, age 26, from Sioux Falls in 1:40:43.
Third Place was Jon Alvey, age 40, from Sioux Falls in 1:51:12.
Fourth Place was Jeff Ptacek, age 58, from Sioux Falls in 2:01:00.
 
In the women’s division
First Place went to Tricia Way, age 48, from Mitchell in 2:27:39.
Second Place was Nicole Van Ginkel, age 41, from Rock Valley in 2:28:14.
Third Place was Kellen Boice, age 41, from Sioux Falls in 2:30:45.
Fourth Place was Katina Voje, age 47, from Mitchell in 2:31:00.
 
Results in the 50-miler 
In the men’s division
First Place went to Nathan Rham, age 42, from Grand Forks in 1:44:50.
Second Place was Shane Taylor, age 55, from Mitchell in 2:09:37.
Third Place was Samuel Zollicker, age 36, from Sioux Falls in 2:31:56.
Fourth Place was Matthew Kennedy, age 24, from Pipestone in 2:44:01.
 
In the women’s division
First Place went to Meredith Keith, age 36, from Sioux Falls in 2:56:10.
Second Place was Grace DeVries, age 57, from Worthington in 3:02:24.
Third Place was Tammy Schnaible, age 64, from Sioux Falls in 3:13:31.
Fourth Place was Alexis Wilson, age 25, from Kansas City in 4:02:25.
 
The Tour de Donut event partners with “Jennica’s Journey” for Jennica Arp, who was born with cystic fibrosis. 
Jill Arp, Jennica’s mother, said, “She absolutely LOVES donuts, so volunteering at Donut Stop #1 in Beaver Creek is her favorite.”  
“Unfortunately, the air quality and Jennica’s current lung health prevented her from helping us at this year’s Tour de Donut.”
Jennica’s Journey volunteer crew served up donuts and met all of the riders at the Beaver Creek stop.

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