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State meet is next for Burr, Metcalf - The McLeod County Chronicle

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>, Wednesday, October 31, 2012, page 3BSAVINGMADEEASYCONTACT USPHONE864-5518FAX864-5510Local Fall Ball team 2nd at statePlato’s Ellie Lepel (front row, third fromleft) was a member of th<strong>is</strong> Crow River16U Fall Ball League fast-pitch team,which placed second at the state tournamentrecently. From left, membersare: front row, Shelby Ge<strong>is</strong>er-Norgaard(Hutchinson), Brooke Vos (Cologne),Lepel, Anna Lundqu<strong>is</strong>t (Delano), LaurenGSL Football Continued from page 2Btinued running right and easilyturned the corner.Tschimperle said Marshall’sdefensive left end was theTiger Kuester keyed on.“He was looking <strong>for</strong> it,”Tschimperle said. “It was leftup to him.”Twenty-three yards later,GSL had a new set of downsfrom the Marshall 34. Onceagain, all four were needed.After three plays gainedfour yards, Tschimperle sentin possession receiver ReedDunbar, whose 16-yard catchmarked the third time he hadmoved chains against Marshall.“He’s a great tight end <strong>for</strong>us,” Tschimperle said, pra<strong>is</strong>ingDunbar <strong>for</strong> h<strong>is</strong> “knack <strong>for</strong>getting open” and “greathands.”GSL would convert againon fourth-and-inches from the4; then score on halfback JakeStuedemann’s blast behind theline’s right side. <strong>The</strong> Panthersled 21-14, but 4 minutes, 8seconds remained on theclock.And following Saugstad’slongest scramble run, Marshallwas at the GSL 32 lookingdangerous.A procedure penalty negatedmost of a 6-yard pass toStruve, and on third downSaugstad rolled right, pulledup and threw back across h<strong>is</strong>body, far to h<strong>is</strong> left.Un<strong>for</strong>tunately <strong>for</strong> theTigers, junior GSL outsidelinebacker Carter Pinske hadstayed home, providing zonecoverage in one of the flats.“<strong>The</strong> ball was up in the air,coming right toward me,” saidPinske, who made the pick —GSL’s third of the day — andstarted setting sail <strong>for</strong> theMarshall end zone. Only ashoestring tackle at the Tigers15 by Citrowske saved theday, at least temporarily, <strong>for</strong>MenusNov. 5-9Millie Beneke ManorSenior Nutrition SiteMonday — Chicken and ricecasserole, marinated vegetablesalad, carrots, bread with margarine,pudding, low-fat milk.Tuesday — Barbecued porkchop, baked potato, mixed vegetables,bread with margarine, applesauce,low-fat milk.Wednesday — Beef tips withgravy, mashed potatoes, broccoli,bread with margarine, peaches,low-fat milk.Thursday — Roast turkey,mashed potatoes with gravy,green beans, stuffing, cranberrygarn<strong>is</strong>h, pumpkin dessert, low-fatmilk.Friday — Sloppy joe, ovenbrownpotatoes, country blendvegetables, bun with margarine,orange, low-fat milk.Submittted photoKahle (Winsted); back row, coach Denn<strong>is</strong>Zabel, Megan Knickerbocker (NYA),Caitlin Burke (Winsted), Shannon Dale(Watertown), Caitlin Kammerer (Watertown),Gabby Brakemeier (Waconia),Lauren Zabel (St. Bonifacius), KailynReed (Rock<strong>for</strong>d), and coach Mel<strong>is</strong>saNeumann.<strong>Chronicle</strong> photo by Rich GlennieKeaton Anderson (6), Ryan Kuester (22) and Nick Rosereflect on a hard-earned GSL victory over Marshall.Marshall.“I w<strong>is</strong>h I could’ve scored,”Pinske said.After h<strong>is</strong> 54-yard return,Marshall would get five moresnaps, be<strong>for</strong>e turning the ballover on downs at its own 29with 30 seconds to go,One knee and it was over.<strong>The</strong> Panthers, whose offensiveengine did not exactlypurr against Marshall, gotwhat it wanted.“As long as we got the ‘W,’that’s all that matters,” quarterbackKeaton Anderson said.***– On the 59-yard TD passAnderson and Stuedemannhooked up <strong>for</strong> inside the finalhalf-minute of the first half.Anderson said Stuedemanndid most of the work.GSL receivers ran fades oneach side of the field, allowingStuedemann plenty of roomleak out over the middle.That’s where Anderson foundStuedemann, only a few yardsbeyond the scrimmage line.“He makes the play fromGSL SchoolsElementary/Jr. High/Sr. HighBreakfastMonday — Blueberry muffinand yogurt or Kix Berry cereal andblueberry muffin, apple juice cup,low-fat milk. (Breakfast burrito atjunior high and high school).Tuesday — Pancake on a stickor Cheerios and apple-cinnamonmuffin, diced peaches, low-fatmilk.Wednesday — Breakfast pizzaor reduced sugar Coco Puffs cerealand string cheese, orangewedges, low-fat milk.Thursday — Egg and cheeseomelet or reduced sugar FruitLoops cereal and blueberry muffin,orange juice cup, low-fat milk.Friday — Pancakes with syrupor reduced sugar Cinnamon ToastCrunch cereal and yogurt, dicedpears, low-fat milk. (French toaststicks with syrup at junior high andhigh school.)Helen Baker/Lakeside LunchMonday — Hot dog on wholegrainbun, deli combo sub, seasonedpeas, celery sticks, orangewedges, pineapple tidbits.Tuesday — Beefy nachos, yogurt-cheese-crackersfun lunch,refried beans, jicama sticks withdressing, grapes, chilled applesauce.Wednesday — Italian meatsauce over whole-grain rotinipasta, bread stick, tuna salad onwhole-grain bread, seasoned carrots,marinated cucumbers andtomatoes, petite banana, chilledpeaches.Thursday — Grilled chickenpatty on whole-grain bun, hamand cheese on whole-grain bun,oven-baked potato wedges, caesarromaine salad with dressing,sliced strawberries, chilled pears.Friday — Sloppy joe on wholegrainbun, turkey and cheese onwhole-grain bread, seasonedcorn, baby carrots, apple wedges,chilled mixed fruit.High School LunchMonday — Chicago-style hotdog with rel<strong>is</strong>h, diced onions,sauerkraut, oven-baked tator tots,potato salad, celery sticks withdressing, orange wedges, pineappletidbits.there,” Anderson said.Tschimperle said Stuedemannwas elusive, threw amean stiff arm and made themost of a key block by endDerek Bratsch.— About GSL’s defense,Tschimperle said: “We essentiallytook (the Tigers) out oftheir game.”— Tschimperle gave thePanthers a good health reportcoming off the Marshall game.Senior left tackle Eric Thalmann,who m<strong>is</strong>sed last week’sgame, <strong>is</strong> expected to returnagainst Hutchinson.— In the WCC’s first yearof div<strong>is</strong>ional play, Hutchinsonwon the East (5-0), while GSLclaimed the West (4-0).— At the close of regularseasongames, Hutchinsonwas the state’s second-rankedClass AAAA team, while GSLwas fourth.DeLaSalle ranked first, DetroitLakes third and South St,Paul fifth. Next were Becker,Marshall and Kasson-Mantorville.Tuesday — Beefy nachos withtortilla chips, cheese sauce,brown fiesta rice, refried beans,broccoli salad with ra<strong>is</strong>ins, jicamasticks with dressing, grapes, cinnamonapple slices.Wednesday — Italian meatsauce over whole-grain rotinipasta, bread stick, seasoned carrots,marinated cucumbers andtomatoes, red pepper strips withdressing, petite banana, chilledpeaches.Thursday — Whole-grainbreaded chicken, parmesan overwhole-grain pasta, seasonedgreen beans, romaine caesarsalad, garbanzo beans, slicedstrawberries, chilled pears.Friday — Grilled cheese sandwich,tomato soup, seasonedcorn, confetti coleslaw, baby carrotswith dressing, apple, chilledmixed fruit.First Lutheran SchoolLunchMonday — Waffles, ham, tritators,peaches, milk.Tuesday — Mexican chicken intortilla shells, corn, bread, mandarinoranges, milk.Wednesday — Shredded hamand cheese sandwich, greenbeans, pineapple.Thursday — Chili, corn breadmuffins, mixed fruit, milk.Friday — Mini corn dogs, carrots,applesauce, bread, milk.St. Pius XLunchNot available.Receive up to $1,375 in Rebates *on a qualifying Lennox ® Home Com<strong>for</strong>t SystemORReceive up to a 2 yearcomprehensive home warranty**Offers expire 11/30/2012. *Rebate offer <strong>is</strong> valid only with the purchase of qualifying Lennox ® products.**Some non-covered charges may apply so please see your dealer <strong>for</strong> the complete l<strong>is</strong>t of home warrantyterms and conditions. © 2012 Lennox Industries Inc. See your participating Lennox dealer <strong>for</strong> details. Lennoxdealers include independently owned and operated businesses.Holiday GIFT GUIDEYour guide to holiday shopping, fun & festivities!Th<strong>is</strong> great annual section <strong>is</strong> always full of great reader-submitted recipes, coloring contest and holidayevents. <strong>The</strong> easy-to-read book <strong>for</strong>mat also makes it convenient to use throughout the holidays!Th<strong>is</strong> section will be sent out to over20,000 homes in 21 communities in the<strong>McLeod</strong>, Sibley and portions of LeSueurand Carver counties, includingexpanded d<strong>is</strong>tribution toWACONIA.<strong>The</strong> final deadline <strong>for</strong>advert<strong>is</strong>ing <strong>is</strong>Thursday, Nov. 1<strong>The</strong> Holiday Gift Guide will be delivered in the Glencoe Advert<strong>is</strong>er, Sibley Shopperand through the mail in the Waconia Area during the week of Nov. 18.To be included in th<strong>is</strong> popular edition call:<strong>The</strong> Glencoe Advert<strong>is</strong>er716 E 10 th St., Glencoeph. 320-864-5518 fax: 320-864-5510Contact:Karin Ramige Cornwell • karinr@glencoenews.comBrenda Fogarty • brendaf@glencoenews.comSue Keenan • suek@glencoenews.comRECIPE NAME: _____________________________________INGREDIENTS:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________BAKING INSTRUCTIONS:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Holiday FavoritesRecipe ContestHere’s your chance to share your favorite holidayrecipe and have a chance to win Chanhassen Dinner<strong>The</strong>atre tickets! Simply type or print your favoriterecipe on the recipe <strong>for</strong>m below, or attach your ownand mail it to our office. You can also enter yourrecipe(s) online or email them. We will draw entriesfrom both our Arlington and Glencoe offices <strong>for</strong> FREE ChanhassenDinner <strong>The</strong>atre tickets <strong>for</strong> you and a special someone to enjoydinner and a show. Winners will be publ<strong>is</strong>hed in the Nov. 18, 2012,Holiday Gift Guide Supplement. Two winners will be selected in arandom drawing, one from each paper. Entries can only win once.★ LAST CHANCE! ★Deadline to receive entries <strong>is</strong> Nov. 1, 2012.2012 Glencoe Advert<strong>is</strong>er Recipe Subm<strong>is</strong>sionYOUR NAME: _______________________________Please provide your phone number and/or email address, in case weneed to contact you regarding your recipe:PHONE: ____________________________________EMAIL: ____________________________________ADDRESS:__________________________________CITY:______________________________________STATE:_______________________ZIP:__________Enter online at www.GlencoeNews.comPlease mail your completed recipesubm<strong>is</strong>sion <strong>for</strong>m to either location:Glencoe Advert<strong>is</strong>er716 E. 10 th St. –OR–P.O. Box 188Glencoe, MN 55336advert<strong>is</strong>ing@glencoenews.comPlease write legibly.Sibley Shopper402 W. Alden St.P.O. Box 388Arlington, MN 55307info@arlingtonmnnews.comType or print your favorite recipe on the recipe<strong>for</strong>m shown, or attach your own.You can use another sheet of paperif you run out of room <strong>for</strong> your recipe.Glencoe Advert<strong>is</strong>er716 E. 10 th St. • P.O. Box 188 • Glencoe, MN 55336 • advert<strong>is</strong>ing@glencoenews.comwww.GlencoeNews.com (under Subm<strong>is</strong>sions Tab in Top Nav)K37-46Ca<strong>The</strong><strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong>V<strong>is</strong>it us online atwww.glencoenews.com<strong>The</strong> Sibley Shopperserving Sibley <strong>County</strong>402 W. Alden St., Arlingtonph. 507-964-5547 fax: 507-964-2423Contact: Ashley Reetzashleyr@arlingtonmnnews.com

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