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Evelyn Ray

Evelyn G. Ray, 89, of Luverne, formerly of Windom, died peacefully on Monday, Feb. 13, 2023, at the Sanford Luverne Medical Center.
A memorial service will be Friday, June 16, at 11:00 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Luverne. Burial will follow at Memory Gardens Cemetery in Windom, Minnesota. Arrangements are under the care of Hartquist Funeral Home in Luverne. Memorials may be given in Evelyn’s memory to the family or sent to:  MN VA-Luverne, P.O. Box 539, Luverne, MN, 56156, to be donated toward our country’s veterans. To sign an online registry, please visit www.hartquistfuneral.com.
Evelyn Gertrude Ray was born on July 8, 1933, to Peter and Katarina (Pankratz) Toews in Mountain Lake, Minnesota. She was baptized at the Bethel Mennonite Church and graduated from Mountain Lake High School in 1951. She then attended Mankato Commercial College.
While working at Kimberly-Clark in Windom, Evelyn was encouraged by co-workers to go on a blind date with her future husband, Eugene E. Ray. Two weeks later, on Sept. 6, 1954, she married the love of her life. They began their married life in Germany after Gene was drafted into the United States Army. When they returned from his service, they lived the “good life” on a farm north of Windom and raised their four children. Evelyn and Gene were often seen dancing and holding each other’s hands until Gene passed away on Sept. 14, 2017.
Throughout her life, Evelyn used her talent as a seamstress to sew hundreds of beautiful dresses and designed draperies. She contributed her time and talents to the First Presbyterian Church, was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and found joy in reading to her grandchildren and baking Zwieback and pies.
Evelyn is survived by her children, Wyn (Sonja) Ray of Minnetonka, Minnesota, Daryl (JoAnn) Ray of Windom, Wayne (April) Ray of Leesburg, Florida, and Catherine (Bruce) Jorgensen of Fargo, North Dakota;  grandchildren, Tessa (Jeff), Jessica, Sarah (Trent), Scott, Brandie, Jennifer and Charlie; great-grandchildren Jackson, Aria, Amira, Makaio and Ciryl; sister, Mary (Dan) Engler; brother, Pete (Maureen) Toews; brother-in-law, Dwight Carlson; and many other family.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene; parents, Peter and Tina Toews; sisters, Laura Bull and Verna Carlson; and other relatives.

Patricia Henning Death Notice

Patricia “Pat” Mary Henning, age 89, of Adrian, died Tuesday, April 25, 2023, at the Parkview Manor in Ellsworth.
Visitation will be Friday, April 28, from 5 to 7 p.m. at St. Adrian Catholic Church in Adrian; visitation also one hour prior to the service at the church on Saturday. Funeral Mass will be 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Adrian Catholic Church, in Adrian, officiated by Monsignor Richard Colletti. Burial will be in the St. Adrian Cemetery.
Dingmann Funeral Home in Adrian is in charge of arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the “St. Francis of Assisi Endowment Catholic Foundation” of southern Minnesota, P.O. Box 588; Winona, MN  55987 which was established by the couple to support continued faith education programs.

Lyle Tobiason death notice

Lyle Gordon Tobiason, age 72, of Magnolia, died Sunday, April 30, 2023, at his home.
Visitation will be Saturday, May 6, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Dingmann Funeral Home in Luverne. Funeral will be at noon on Saturday at the Dingmann Funeral Home in Luverne. Burial will be in the Maplewood Cemetery in Luverne.

'Roaring Twenties' comes to H-BC prom

Thirty-nine couples participated in the grand march in the Hills-Beaver Creek Secondary School gymnasium Friday night.  After the grand march, students sat down for a catered meal and later traveled to SpringBrooke Events for after-prom activities.

Luverne Prom 2023: Night of a 'Thousand Lights'

More than 90 couples participated in the grand march Saturday night for Luverne High School’s prom under the theme, “Prom 2023: Night of a Thousand Lights.’ Students later enjoyed a catered meal in the school commons followed by entertainment with a mechanical bull, Family Feud, card games and more.

Church news May 4, 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. Public Mass will be celebrated at FULL capacity in the church. 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
Dave Christenson, Interim Pastor
Thursday, May 4: 8:30 a.m. Missions in Action. 8:30 a.m. 3rd floor painting. Sunday, May 7: 9 a.m. Worship Service with Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Coffee/Sunday. Tuesday, May 9: 9 a.m. Staff meeting. 6-8 p.m. Ministry night. Wednesday, May 10: 7 a.m. Men’s Bible Study. 6:30 p.m. Voices of Grace rehearsal. 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
Thursday, May 4: National Day of Prayer. Friday, May 5: 6:30 a.m. Community Men’s Bible Study. Sunday, May 7: 9:30 a.m. Worship Service. 10:50 a.m. Sunday School. Monday, May 8: 7 p.m. Leadership training. Tuesday, May 9: 12 p.m. Staff meeting. 7 p.m. Consistory meeting. 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, May 3: 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Prayer chapel. 8 p.m. AA meeting. Saturday, May 6: 8 p.m. AA meeting. Sunday, May 7: 9:30 a.m. FUEL/Adult Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Coffee. 10:30 a.m. Worship Service. 4:30 p.m. Genesis/Revelation Bible Study. FUEL party at bowling alley. Monday, May 8: 6:30 p.m. Genesis to Revelation Bible Study. Tuesday, May 9: 1:30 p.m. Sewn in Faith. 6:30 p.m. M&M meeting. 7 p.m. Scouts. Wednesday, May 10: 9 am.-7 p.m. Prayer chapel. 8 p.m. AA meeting. Live streamed on Facebook and radio.
 
First Presbyterian Church
302 Central Lane, Luverne
Ph. 283-4787; email: fpcemilie@gmail.com
Wednesday, May 3: 9:30 a.m. Ecumenical spring coffee. 5:30 p.m. Bell choir. 7 p.m. Committee meetings. Sunday, May: 7: 9 a.m. Adult Sunday School. 10:15 a.m. In-person Worship Service with communion (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), Youth Sunday School during worship. 11:15 a.m. Children’s choir rehearsal. Monday, May 8: 5:30 p.m. Ruth Bble study. Wednesday, May 10: 7 p.m. Session.
 
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, May 7: 10:30 a.m. Worship Service with Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. 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, May 7: 9 a.m. Worship Service with Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Sunday School. 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.

Greatest cause for atheism

I want to invite us to consider the following quote from Brennan Manning, a Franciscan priest.  “The greatest single cause of atheism in the world today is Christians: who acknowledge Jesus with their lips, walk out the door, and deny Him by their lifestyle.  That is what an unbelieving world simply finds unbelievable.”
Those are some hard words for Christians. The first time I heard this quote was in 1995, and it has stuck in my mind ever since.
The point being made is simple: How we live matters. It also means that, like it or not, we all live in a glass house.
Brennan Manning’s quote has often caused me to think about how I live and what my actions and words say to people. I will be the first to say I am not always proud of myself. I have said and done things that don’t bear witness to my Christian faith, and I know I am not alone.
It might be easy to feel upset with Brennan Manning for pointing out to us a hard biblical teaching. I heard this quote in 1995, and it continues to work on my heart. How can we use this statement to motivate us to live differently?
It would seem that Jesus is always inviting us to consider how we live. As people who profess Jesus as Lord, what effect do we have on people around us? What impact does our lifestyle have?
Let’s be careful not to over these questions. How we live matters, and it has a significant effect on our community.
Jesus’ last words to us while on this earth are found at the end of Matthew 28: “Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.”
Go, make, baptize, and teach. There is nothing in Jesus’ statement about encouraging unbelief. As followers of Jesus, do we really want to be known as the greatest cause of atheism in our culture?
Clearly this means our mission is to influence our culture to be Jesus people and not the opposite. I know I want to do better, even in Sioux Falls when I have to sit still at a green light for the slow person two or three cars in front of me.

LHS tennis team falls to three experienced teams

The Luverne High School boys’ tennis team played three matches this past week, falling to all three teams.
The Cardinals fell to Madison 9-0 on April 25 on the road, to Worthington 7-0 April 27 at home, and 7-0 to Blue Earth May 1 on the road.
Head coach Nate Rud has expressed how the boys have been growing better with every meet.
“I am very proud of their progress,” Rud said.
The LHS tennis team was scheduled to host St. James Tuesday, May 2, and travel to Redwood Valley Thursday, May 4. 
 
Madison 9, LHS 0
Luverne traveled to Madison, South Dakota, Tuesday, April 25, losing nine matches.
“We went 0-9 to Madison, South Dakota, six in singles competition and three in doubles,” head coach Nate Rud said.
“Madison had a very talented team which easily would win our section in southwest Minnesota.”
 
Singles Results
Senior Ethan Nath lost 6-0, 6-1
Senior Logan Ommen lost 6-0, 6-0
Senior Ross Bergman lost 6-1, 6-3
Freshman Caleb Kracht lost 6-0, 6-1
Sophomore Kaleb Hemme lost 6-0, 6-2
Freshman Austin Sandbulte lost 6-0, 6-0
 
Doubles Results
Ethan Nath and Ross Bergman lost 6-4, 6-2
Caleb Kracht and Logan Ommen lost 6-4, 6-2
Kaleb Hemme and Austin Sandbulte lost 6-0, 6-0
 
Worthington 7, LHS 0
Luverne hosted Worthington Thursday, April 27, giving up seven matches.
“We lost to Worthington with a depleted squad,” Rud said.
LHS had only four tennis players due to several team members involved with a high school play the same day. LHS also had to forfeit the doubles matches for the same reason.
“Caleb Kracht highlighted our efforts, losing 4-10 in a third set super tiebreaker.”
 
Singles Results
Ethan Nath lost 6-1, 6-0
Ross Bergman lost 6-4, 6-2
Kaleb Hemme lost 6-0, 6-0
Caleb Kracht lost 3-6, 6-0, 10-4
Austin Sandbulte won 6-1, 6-4 in exhibition play
 
Doubles Results
Luverne forfeits 3 matches 
 
Blue Earth 7, LHS 0
The Luverne tennis team traveled to Blue Earth Monday, May 1, dropping 4 matches and forfeiting three others.
“Facing one of the best Big South Conference tennis teams with our partial squad went about as could be expected,” Rud said.
  “However, I was very pleased with how Ethan  Nath competed with Blue Earth›s No. 1 singles player.” 
 “The match was much closer than the score would indicate, with multiple deuces in each.”
 
Singles Results
Ethan Nath lost 6-1, 6-0
Ross Bergman lost 6-1, 6-0
Caleb Kracht lost 6-0, 6-0
Kaleb Hemme lost 6-0, 6-0
Austin Sandbulte lost 6-2, 6-0 exhibition play
 
Doubles Results
Luverne forfeits 3 matches

LHS/H-BC track teams compete in Worthington Invitational

The Luverne and Hills-Beaver Creek track and field teams competed in the Worthington Invitational Thursday, April 27.
The Cardinals and Patriots were among 12 teams invited to the event.
In the girls’ team scores LHS placed first with 181 points and H-BC placed fifth with 65 total team points.
In the boys’ team scores LHS placed second with 119 points. H-BC placed 10th with 21 total team points.
“Anytime we can place Top 6 in relays or individual events, I feel we are doing well,” H-BC head coach Rex Metzger said.
“Last night we had quite a few, which was fun to see.”
As for Luverne’s performance, Cardinals head coach Pete Janiszeski said he thought the kids had a good night and took steps toward season goals.
“They are gaining more and more confidence with each meet,” he said. “And we had a lot of nice performances on a less-than-perfect night weather-wise.”
Brynn Bakken turned in solid performances for the Patriots with first-place finishes in the 100 and 200 meters (13.07 and 27.25) and the long jump (15-04). She also anchored the winning 4-by-100-meter relay team with Abigail Harris, Brynn Rauk and Layla Deelstra with a time of 53.49.
Luverne had several first-place performances in the meet that also featured a new school record in the high jump. Elizabeth Wagner cleared 5-04 to beat Sharla Van Meeteren’s (Reisch) 1988 record of 5-03.
Wagner also placed first in the 400 meters (1:02.32) and anchored the winning 4-by-800-meter relay team with Jenna DeBates, Tiana Lais, and Cassi Chesley. Their time was 10:00.24.
Other first-place finishes for the Cardinal girls include Augusta Papik’s 18.78 in the 100-meter hurdles and 33-06.25 in the triple jump, Jenna DeBates’ 11:17.97 in the 3200 meters, Jadyn Hart’s 124-05 in the discus, Jocelyn Hart’s 39-04.75 in the shot put, and the 4:24.51 finish by the girls 4-by-400-meter-relay team of Tiana Lais, Reinha John, Ella Schmuck and Cassi Chesley.
Cardinal boys’ first- places finishes include Lucky Dara’s 23.9 in the 200 meters, Camden Janiszeski’s 4:38.21 in the 1600 meters, Owen Janiszeski’s 9:58.63 in the boys’ 3200 meters and DJ Rock’s 12-0 in the pole vault.
Hills-Beaver Creek and Luverne track teams were scheduled to travel to Pipestone Tuesday, May 2, and they’ll participate in the Howard Wood Relays May 5-6.
Individual event results from April 27 are as follows:
 
Girls’ 4x800 Meter Relay
LHS Jenna DeBates, Tiana Lais, Cassi Chesley, Elizabeth Wagner 10:00.24, first
LHS Reinha John, Grace Ingebretsen, Emma Jacobsma, Brynn Boyenga 10:56.47, fourth
 
Boys’ 4x800 Meter Relay
LHS Carsen Tofteland, Zachary Terrio, Dylan Ommen, Sage Viessman, 9:04.91, third
 
Girls’ 100 Meter Hurdles
LHS Augusta Papik 18.78, first
LHS Roselynn Hartshorn 18.99, third
H-BC Larissa Steinhoff 19.44, fourth
H-BC Ava Steinhoff 20.17, [PR], eighth
LHS Hailey Como 21.06, 11th
 
Boys’ 110 Meter Hurdles
LHS Micah Andersen 20.33, seventh
H-BC Jackson Gacke 22.45, 12th
 
Girls’ 100 Meters
H-BC Brynn Bakken 13.07, first
LHS Isabella Oye 13.53, third
LHS Sarah Stegenga 13.96, fifth
H-BC Brynn Rauk 14.53, tenth
LHS Morgan Hadler 14.99, 18th
LHS Skylar VanderSteen 15.79, 30th
 
Boys’ 100 Meters
LHS Lucky Dara 11.88, [PR], fourth
LHS Darius Dolo 12.22, [PR], ninth
H-BC Beau Bakken 12.35, 11th
LHS Coulter Thone 12.36, [PR], 12th
H-BC Mason Shaffner 12.48, 15th
H-BC Bode Kruger 12.80, 19th
LHS Dawson Holtz 13.21, 28th
H-BC Jamin Metzger 13.91, [PR], 40th
 
Girls’ 4x200 Meter Relay
LHS Sarah Stegenga, Makena Nelson, Anna Banck, Isabella Oye 1:53.03, second
H-BC Bailey Spykerboer, Brynn Rauk, Layla Deelstra, Abigail Harris 1:57.79, fourth
LHS Adelyn Rodriguez, Baylee Smidt, Skylar VanderSteen, Morgan Hadler 2:02.04, 10th
 
Boys’ 4x200 Meter Relay
H-BC Mason Shaffner, Beau Bakken, Elisha Taubert, Blake Leenderts 1:39.31, fourth
LHS Isaac DeBates, Coy Thone, Ashton Hood, Coulter Thone 1:40.28, fifth
LHS Dawson Holtz, Linkon Knorr, Jack Gangestad, Trayton Sayavong 1:50.76, eighth
 
Girls’ 1600 Meters
LHS Grace Ingebretsen, 6:00.73, [SR], second
H-BC Bailey Spykerboer 6:26.16, [PR], fourth
LHS Josie Anderson 6:56.29, [PR], 14th
LHS Brynn Boyenga 7:48. 15, [PR], 19th
 
Boys’ 1600 Meters
LHS Camden Janiszeski 4:38.21, [SR], first
LHS Ryan Fick 4:41.49, [PR], second
LHS Leif Ingebretsen 5:17.77, 17th
 
Girls’ 4x100 Meter Relay
H-BC Abigail Harris, Brynn Rauk, Layla Deelstra, Brynn Bakken 53.49, first
LHS Hailey Como, Baylee Smidt, Makena Nelson, Anna Banck 55.12, sixth
LHS Emma Nath, Adelyn Rodriguez, Skylar VanderSteen, Morgan Hadler 58.45, 11th
 
Boys’ 4x100 Meter Relay
LHS DJ Rock, Gavin DeBeer, Zachary Terrio, Lucky Dara 46.15, third
H-BC Mason Shaffner, Beau Bakken, Elisha Taubert, Blake Leenderts 48.07, sixth
H-BC Sawyer Bosch, Riley Tatge, EJ Wegener, Bode Kruger 49.77, seventh
LHS Asher Barron, Ashton Pick, Jaymyn McLaughlin, Trayton Sayavong 52.21 10th
 
Girls’ 400 Meters
LHS Elizabeth Wagner 1:02.32, [PR], first
LHS Sarah Stegenga 1:06.60, fourth
LHS Isabella Oye 1:08.45, [PR], eighth
H-BC Ella Sammons 1:14.08, 14th
 
Boys’ 400 Meters
LHS Darius Dolo 56.07, [PR], ninth
LHS Dylan Ommen 59.50, [PR], 15th
LHS Coy Thone 1:00.47, [PR], 18th
H-BC Lukas Hubbard 1:07.36 [PR], 27th
H-BC Jacob Wallin 1:09.65 28th
 
Girls’ 300 Meter Hurdles
LHS Roselynn Hartshorn 54.06, [PR], second
LHS Jerzey Hood 58.64, [PR], eighth
LHS Kayla Bloemendaal 59.08, 10th
H-BC Ava Steinhoff 59.92, 12th
 
Boys’ 300 Meter Hurdles
LHS Micah Andersen 48.91, seventh
LHS Ashton Pick 58.12, 16th
 
Girls’ 800 Meters
LHS Grace Ingebretsen 2:45.09, [PR], seventh
H-BC Bailey Spykerboer 2:55.48, [SR], 10th
H-BC Ella Sammons 3:08.22, 18th
LHS Josie Anderson 3:08.49, 19th
H-BC Emma Deelstra 3:09.66, 20th
 
Boys’ 800 Meters
LHS Marcus Papik 2:20.81, [PR], fifth
LHS Leif Ingebretsen 2:25.00, 10th
LHS Eli McLendon 2:33.21, [PR], 20th
 
Girls’ 200 Meters
H-BC Brynn Bakken 27.25, first
H-BC Abigail Harris 29.13, sixth
LHS Baylee Smidt 30.70, [PR], 14th
LHS Hailey Como 30.79, 15th
LHS Corynn Oye 31.67, 24th
LHS Emma Nath 31.80, [PR], 26th
 
Boys’ 200 Meters
LHS Lucky Dara 23.90, [PR], first
H-BC Elisha Taubert 24.56, third
LHS Gavin DeBeer 24.87, [PR], ninth
LHS Ashton Hood 25.90, 12th
H-BC Bode Kruger 26.20, 17th
H-BC EJ Wegener 26.60, [PR], 20th
H-BC Sawyer Bosch 27.29, 21st
LHS Jack Gangestad 27.58, 24th
 
Girls’ 3200 Meters
LHS Jenna DeBates 11:17.97, first
 
Boys’ 3200 Meters
LHS Owen Janiszeski 9:58.63, first
LHS Sage Viessman 10:51.41, [PR], eighth
LHS Carsen Tofteland 10:51.42, [PR], ninth
 
Girls’ 4x400 Meter Relay
LHS Tiana Lais, Reinha John, Ella Schmuck, Cassi Chesley 4:24.51, first
 
Boys’ 4x400 Meter Relay
LHS Zachary Terrio, Camden Janiszeski, Owen Janiszeski, Ryan Pick 3:46.10, third
 
Girls’ Discus
LHS Jadyn Hart 124-05, first
LHS Jocelyn Hart 106-01, second
LHS Hannah Sneller 82-06.5, fourth
LHS Hannah Woodley 77-06, eighth
 
Boys’ Discus
LHS Elijah Woodley 122-11.5, third
LHS Adam Ask 120-00.25, [PR], fourth
H-BC Riley Tatge 106-02, 12th
H-BC Brayden Metzger 99-08, [PR], 18th
LHS Keaton Ahrendt 97-09, 19th
LHS Ryker Johnson 96-00.5, 24th
H-BC Blake Leenderts 88-03.5, 28th
H-BC EJ Wegener 65-00.5, 40th
 
Girls’ Shot Put
LHS Jocelyn Hart 39-04.75, first
LHS Jadyn Hart 35-09.5, second
H-BC Ally Birger 30-08, seventh
H-BC Isabel Wysong 30-03.25, ninth
LHS Hannah Woodley 29-03, [PR], 11th
H-BC Larissa Steinhoff 29-02.5, 12th
LHS Hannah Sneller 27-09.5, 14th
 
Boys’ Shot Put
LHS Keaton Ahrendt 41-00.5, third
LHS Elijah Woodley 40-04.75, fifth
H-BC Beau Bakken 39-10, [PR], seventh
H-BC Brayden Metzger 38-07.5, [SR], eighth
H-BC Jackson Gacke 38-01, [PR], 10th
LHS Adam Ask 35-10.25, 19th
LHS Ryker Johnson 35-05.5, 21st
H-BC Riley Tatge 34-00, [PR], 25th
 
Girls’ Long Jump
H-BC Brynn Bakken 15-04, first
LHS Kendra Thorson 14-02.5, third
LHS Makena Nelson 13-03.25, ninth
H-BC Brynn Rauk 12-06, 16th
H-BC Abigail Harris 11-11, 21st
 
Boys’ Long Jump
LHS DJ Rock 17-11.25, eighth
LHS Gavin DeBeer 17-11, ninth
H-BC Mason Shaffner 16-09, 17th
H-BC EJ Wegener 15-06, [PR], 21st
H-BC Bode Kruger 15-06, 21st
H-BC Sawyer Bosch 15-02.5, 24th
LHS Jaymyn McLaughlin 13-05, 33rd
 
Girls’ Triple Jump
LHS Augusta Papik 33-06.25, [PR], first
LHS Kendra Thorson 30-06.75, fourth
LHS Jerzey Hood 29-06.75, sixth
H-BC Emma Deelstra 29-01.25, [SR], eighth
H-BC Bailey Spykerboer 28-11, ninth
H-BC Ava Steinhoff 28-03.25, [PR], 10th
LHS Abby Boltjes 26-09.5, 12th
 
Boys’ Triple Jump
H-BC Blake Leenderts 38-02, [PR], fifth
LHS Anyuon Atem 35-07, tenth
H-BC Sawyer Bosch 34-08.5, 13th
H-BC Jackson Gacke 34-00, 14th
H-BC Jacob Wallin 32-04.5, 19th
 
Girls’ High Jump
LHS Elizabeth Wagner 5-04, [PR], first
H-BC Ava Steinhoff 4-08, sixth
LHS Reinha John 4-06, [PR], ninth
H-BC Larissa Steinhoff 4-06, ninth
LHS Maria Rops 4-06, 11th
LHS Augusta Papik 4-04, [PR], 12th
 
Boys’ High Jump
LHS Isaac DeBates 5-08, [PR], third
H-BC Elisha Taubert 5-04, ninth
LHS Darius Dolo 5-02, 10th
H-BC Jackson Gacke 5-02, 12th
H-BC Jamin Metzger 5-02, 13th
H-BC Jacob Wallin 5-00, 14th
 
Girls’ Pole Vault
LHS Corynn Oye 7-00, fifth
 
Boys’ Pole Vault
LHS DJ Rock 12-00, first
LHS Tyler Rolfs 9-06, fifth
LHS Leif Ingebretsen 9-00, sixth

LHS golf teams hit the course, claim second and third places

The Luverne golf team played twice this past week.
The LHS girls’ team traveled to take on Fairmont and New Ulm April 27, placing second behind Fairmont.
The team participated in a Big South West Conference event Monday, May 1.
The boys’ team hosted six area teams, placing second behind Windom.
The girls’ team traveled to Windom and competed against three other teams. The LHS girls tied for third with Marshall.
Luverne is scheduled to travel Saturday, May 6, with the boys’ team playing in Fairmont and the girls’ team playing in Winnebago.
Monday, May 8, is another Big South West Conference meet.
The boys will play in Marshall and the girls will play in Windom.
 
LHS places second in Buffalo Lake
The Luverne girls’ golf team traveled to the Oakdale Gold Club in Buffalo Lake Thursday, April 27, taking on Fairmont and New Ulm in an 18-hole meet.
“It was a good chance for them to get a look at the course before the upcoming section meets,” head coach Chris Nowatzki said.
Luverne took second place behind Fairmont and placed ahead of New Ulm.
“This was our first 18-hole match of the year. The girls kind of ran out of gas toward the end, but we will work on getting better from start to finish,” Nowatzki said. 
“I was happy with how they handled the faster greens. We haven’t seen anything like them so far this season.”   
 
Luverne girls’ scores (18-holes)
Lauren Hansen 104
Perceyis Trierweiler 112
Kiesli Smith 113
Abigail Anderson 122
Mallory Von Tersch 124
Averill Sehr 130
  
LHS boys’ golf second in Big South West 
The Luverne boys’ golf team hosted the Big South West Event 2 Monday, May 1.
Six area teams participated in the team competition.
Windom came out on top with a combined team score of 168.
Luverne placed second with 169, Marshall took third with 172, Pipestone was fourth with 180, Redwood Valley placed fifth with 188 and Worthington finished sixth with 200 strokes.
Luverne placed three golfers in the top ten finalists.
Junior Owen Sudenga tied for first place with a 9-hole score of 39.
Senior Brady Bork and junior Henry Hartquist tied for third place, shooting a 42.
Other LHS golfers in the meet were eighth-grader Will Bergman with a 46, junior Tyler Arends with a 48 and sophomore Levi Gonnerman with a 49.
 
LHS girls’ golf tied for third in Big South West 
The Luverne girls’ golf team traveled to Windom for the Big South West Event 2 Monday, May 1.
Four area teams participated in the team competition. Redwood Valley placed first with a combined score of 184.
Worthington took second with 196 and Marshall and Luverne tied for third place  with 215 strokes.
“The girls did very well in this wind,” Nowatzski said.
 “The girls just keep improving and that’s what I’m hoping for as the season winds down and we get closer to the playoffs.”
 
Luverne girls’ scores
Lauren Hansen 46
Kiesli Smith 54
Deziree Nath 55
Mallory Von Tersch 60
Abigail Anderson 61
Jacie Graham 67

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