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<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, September 18, 2013, page 2BImportant week for Panther tennisGSL PantherFall SportsFOOTBALLAugust29....at HF Catholic. .....W,34-7September06....Hutchinson ............L,36-713....at Annandale ......W,48-2820....New London-Spicer ..7:0027....at Litchfield ...............7:00October04....Spring Lake Park ......7:0011....Waconia (homecoming).............................................7:0016....Dassel-Cokato ..........7:00VOLLEYBALLAugust27....at Watertown-Mayer.L,3-129....HF Catholic..............L,3-1September03....NYA Central.............L,3-109.....Sibley East .............L,3-010....Mound-Wtka...........W,3-012.....at Dassel-Cokato....L,3-114....Montevideo Inv ...........5th17....Waconia....................7:0019....at Orono....................7:0021....Sibley East Inv........8a.m.24....at GFW .....................7:3026....Delano ......................7:00October01....at Hutchinson............7:0003....Annandale ................7:0008....at New London-Spicer ...............................................7:0010....at Litchfield ...............7:0018....Rochester Inv ...........5:1519....Rochester Inv .......10a.m.CROSS COUNTRYAugust24....at NYA Jamboree ............September05....at Montgomery Inv. ........................(Boys 8th) (Girls 17th)11....at NYA ...........................................(Boys 5th) (Girls 10th)17....at Waconia Invite ......4:0019....GSL Invite.................4:3024....at Dassel-Cokato ......4:00October03....at Litchfield ...............4:0005....at Swain Inv. .............TBD10....at Mound-Wtka. ........4:0011....Waconia (homecoming).........................................12p.m.15....at Watertown-Mayer..4:15TENNISAugust20....Blue Earth................L,5-420....Sibley East. .............L,4-320....Jordan ....................W,6-122....Providence ..............L,7-022....Centennial ...............L,5-222....Mounds View...........L,7-024....at N. Prague Inv..........6th27....at Orono ..................L,6-129....Mound-Wtka...........W,4-330....St. Peter .................W,4-3September03....at Annandale ..........W,6-105....at Delano. ................L,7-007....at Brainerd Inv ............4th10....HF Catholic..............L,7-012....at Litchfield .............W,4-313....at Hutch Inv ................4th14....at Litchfield Inv...........2nd17....Hutchinson................4:1519....N.London-Sp. ...........4:1528....WCC, at Orono .....10a.m.GIRLS’ SOCCERAugust22....at Willmar ................L,3-028....Mound-Wtka ............L,4-030....Chain of Lakes .......L,4-2September03....at Delano .................L,2-005....Hutchinson ..............L,5-109....at Waconia...............L,7-110....at Mayer Lutheran ...L,1-012....at Watertown-Mayer.........16....at Orono ..................L,8-017....at Mound-Wtka .........5:0019....at Chain of Lakes......4:3023....Delano ......................5:0024....at Hutchinson............5:0027....at Mankato Loyola ....5:0028....Waconia................12p.m.October01....Worthington ..............6:0003....at HF Catholic...........5:00BOYS’ SOCCERAugust29....Mound-Wtka ............L,9-030....Chain of Lakes ........L,3-0September03....at Delano .................L,5-105....Hutchinson ..............L,3-109....at Waconia...............L,6-012....at Mayer Lutheran. ..L,3-016....at Orono ................L,13-017....at Mound-Wtka .........7:0019....at Chain of Lakes......5:1523....Delano ......................7:0024....at Hutchinson............7:0026....Marshall Public .........5:3027....Mankato Loyola ........5:0028....Waconia....................2:00October01....Worthington ..............4:0003....at HF Catholic...........5:00By Josh RandtSports EditorIt’s a big week for the Panthervarsity tennis team, facinga pair of conference opponentswith seeding implicationsfor sections on the line.Glencoe-Silver Lake’srecord in the Wright <strong>County</strong>Conference improved to 3-3,after losing last week to HolyFamily 7-0, and edging Litchfield4-3.GSL is coming off a toughweekend where it didn’t win asingle match at the HutchinsonInvitational, and lost toMelrose 6-1 on Saturday. <strong>The</strong>Panthers did, however, defeatBelgrade-Brooten-Elrosa 5-2,which head coach RobbDeCorsey was pleased with.GSL is behind ProvidenceAcademy and Holy Family insection seedings, and willneed a win this week in orderto maintain the current ranking.<strong>The</strong> Panthers hostHutchinson and New London-Spicer this week, both conferenceopponents.“<strong>The</strong> big one now is to takecare of business on Thursdaywith New London,”By Josh RandtSports Editor<strong>The</strong> boys’ cross countryteam posted another top-10finish last week, competing atBaylor Park against 19 teamswith 132 runners.A fifth-place finish wasgood for 155 points, as BrandonRichter and Jac Chelmancontinue to lead the way forGlencoe-Silver Lake.<strong>The</strong> two finished one afteranother, with Richter taking10th place (17:38) and Chelman11th (17:45).Garrett Ober finished in24th place as GSL’s No.3runner, with a time of 18:30.Head coach Jeff Delwichesaid his team needs to findsome solid runners in the latterhalf of the lineup to startplacing a little higher.“We have some really goodperformances from half theteam, we just need to put itall together,” Delwiche said.“We don’t need anotherfourth in there, we needsomeone closer to Ober,Chelman and those guys.”GSL finished three spotsbehind Jordan at Baylor, andtwo spots behind them at themeet held in Montgomerytwo weeks ago. Delwichefeels his team should be ableto out perform Jordan, butneeds a solid team performance.“I think if we put it all together,we can beat Jordan,”Delwiche said. “But they’vegot a pretty nice pack fortheir third, fourth and fifthrunners. Ours are kind of allover the place right now. Ifwe pack them together likewe can with our top two, Ithink we can beat them.”GSL’s top three runnersPiper Davis returns a backhand againstHoly Family’s Megan Menzuber. <strong>The</strong>Panthers have an important matchupDeCorsey said. “<strong>The</strong>n I thinkwe would be the No.3 seed.”Coming off a tough set ofmatches, GSL has to focus onwhat is ahead, because thefinished with better timesthan Jordan’s top three, buttheir lowest runner finishedin 60th place with 19:20. <strong>The</strong>Panther’s bottom two runnersfor the meet, Casey Schulzand Michael Shaefer, eachwent over 20:00.Still, Delwiche likes thisteam’s chances of going tostate.“We’re still looking atstate,” he said. “We still havesection tournament starts onOct. 2.A big part of that will bethe play of No.1 singlesstandout, Kelly Arnold, whoBoys post anothertop-10 finish at NYA<strong>Chronicle</strong> photo by Trisha KarelsSenior Cody Becker earned his way back on to thevarsity lineup for the Panthers after competing on JVat the Norwood Young America meet last week. Here,he’s cheered on by teammate Jac Chelman.enough going on, and therearen’t any major injuries ... Ifour best five runners show upat the same time, we’re stillcapable of going to state.”Results:10.Brandon Richter 17:3811.Jac Chelman 17:4524.Garrett Ober 18:3040.Isiah Herout 18:5770.Austin Schroepfer 19:4585.Casey Schulz 20:10108.Michael Shaefer 21:368th graders take first at Buffalo Lake-HectorSubmitted photo<strong>The</strong> Glencoe-Silver Lake eighth-grade volleyball team took first place on Saturday,Sept. 14, at the Buffalo Lake-Hector Invitational tournament. Front row from left:Cynthia Gonzalez, Kylie Ness, Colbie Kuras and Ellie Schmidt. Back row from left:Morgan Stoeckman, coach Candace Stiles, Mackenzie Wendolek, Micki Frahm, MaddieDressel, Arissa Waibel and Mariah Koester. Not pictured is Mackenzie Davis.<strong>Chronicle</strong> photo by Josh Randtagainst New London-Spicer on Thursday,with section seeding implicationson the line.said the tough competitionthis team faced at the beginningof the year should helpcome sections.“It helped us play better,”GSL ATHLETE OF THE WEEKCONGRATULATIONSTO THE ATHLETE OF THE WEEK FROMGreat HomesArnold said. “Even thoughwe’ve lost, you can tell thatthe girls are playing a lot betterthan if they were playingagainst someone that wasn’tthat good.”<strong>The</strong> senior said she’s definitelynoticed the improvementof their No.3 doublesteam as of late.“Emily VonBerge and AshlynRatike have really steppedup,” Arnold said. “<strong>The</strong>y playreally well together.”<strong>The</strong> key is getting everyoneto play their best tennis at thesame time, as different playershave come on strong,while others tapered off,Arnold said.“One person does well oneday, and another person doesbad,” she said. So GSL willhave to find some consistencythis week in order to maintainthat No.3 spot come sections.<strong>The</strong> Panthers host NewLondon-Spicer on Thursdayfor parents’ and senior night,starting at 4:15 p.m. <strong>The</strong>ythen have a week off beforethe team section tournamentstarts on Oct. 2 at St. John’sUniversity.K-6 fun run setfor this Thursday<strong>The</strong> Glencoe-Silver Lakecross country team will host aK-6 fun run on Thursday, Sept.19.Boys and girls in grades K-6can participate in the event heldjust north of the high school.Runners will meet and start at4:15 p.m. from the new gravelparking lot just north of the firstfield behind the high school,Lady Panthers Continued from page 1Bcompetitive sets. Even thoughthe young squad loves volleyballand have had success intheir past, a lot of this is territoryis new, as they are varsity players.”GSL travels to Orono onThursday, and then visits SibleyEast for another weekend tournamentbefore traveling to GFWon Tuesday, Sept. 24.GSL 3,Mound-Westonka 0Set one was a back and forthbattle until GSL went up 11-10when Madison Kalenberg attackedthe net. After that, theLady Panthers only allowedMound-Westonka to score fourpoints as they won 25-14.<strong>The</strong> second set played out alot like the first, except GSL’sand will continue around thesoftball fields and back intoStevens Seminary Stadium.Ribbons will be awarded andfreeze pops will be availableafter the race.<strong>The</strong> varsity cross countryteam’s home meet starts at 4:30p.m., and all fun run participantsare welcome to watch and cheerthem on.defense played even stronger, asthe Panthers won 25-12. At onepoint it was 20-7 until the WhiteHawks ripped off three straightpoints.Mound-Westonka fought hardto try and extend the game tofour sets, but GSL dug in andpulled off the sweep, winningset three 25-20.Captain Steph Klockmannwas all over the court Tuesdaynight, recording three of GSL’sfour blocks, and led the team inkills with 15.Five Panthers were in doubledigits in digs, with the teamrecording 77 total.GSL looked a lot more aggressiveand focused at the net,posting a 28.07 attacking percentage,compared to -7.14 inthe loss against Sibley East.<strong>Chronicle</strong> photo by Josh RandtEmily Muetzel finds a gap between two Mound-Westonkablockers during last Tuesday’s game.Name: Dalton ClouseGrade: SeniorSport: FootballParents: Todd & Jodi ClouseDalton had 31 rushes for 239 yards, 2 touchdowns andone sack against Annandale on Friday, Sept. 13.Great ServiceView ALL MLS Listings At: www.priority1homes.comPriority 1 Metrowest Realty806 10 th St. • Suite 101, Glencoe • 320-864-4877F37Ca

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