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Saving the Best for Last PDF Print E-mail
Written by Andy Osborne   

kati steffen.jpg(Moville, IA) – Morningside Head Softball Coach Jessica Jones-Sitzmann is quietly putting together a juggernaut of a recruiting class chalked full of local talent. The class includes, Bishop Heelan stars Jordan Johnson and Kelsey Tobin as well as slugging first baseman Kati Steffen. If the success that Steffen has experienced in four plus years of high school at Woodbury Central is any indication, her path to future achievement is clearly paved.

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High Five-Jordan Bremer PDF Print E-mail
Written by Andy Osborne   

jordan bremer  .jpg(Moville, IA) Jordan Bremer, a sophomore wrestler from Woodbury Central High School is one of the premiere wrestlers not only in Northwest Iowa but the entire state for that matter. This past winter Jordan won the Class 1A State Championship at 103 lbs with a final record of 43-2 after placing 4th as a freshman with a record of 45-6.

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Golden Goals' Extra Effort PDF Print E-mail
Written by Wayne Dominowski, SSA Editor   

(Moville, IA) - One thing all great high school wrestlers have in common is their work ethic. Likezach ryan.jpg Woodbury Central’s Zach Ryan. He’s climbed the ladder to the state mat championships, and although he has not yet realized his ultimate goal of a first place crown, the Moville 125-pounder is set once again to shoot for the stars in this his senior season.

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The Tools for Star Status PDF Print E-mail
Written by Wayne Dominowski   

(Climbing Hill, IA) - An odds on favorite for future athlete to watch is Jared McCoy, youngest son of Monty and Debbie McCoy of Climbing Hill, IA. jared mccoy.jpg

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Goals in Place PDF Print E-mail
Written by Wayne Dominowski   

jordan bremer (wc) 103.jpg(Moville, IA) – Ever watch the light weights wrestle and notice they are so quick.  Stop noticing.  It’s true.  You’ll find that the 103s are the quickest – like lightening – and action on the mat makes regulation two minute quarters flash by.  That’s Woodbury Central High School’s Jordan Bremer, a freshman grappler at the Moville, IA., school.

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