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BY SCO T BYERS<br />

SPORTS EDITOR<br />

and the Knights marched on to<br />

the state tournament by wi ning<br />

the Cla s 2A girls golf regional<br />

final Tuesday in Milford.<br />

The m et wa su posed to be<br />

held Monday, but was postponed<br />

until the next day due to a thunderstorm.<br />

What is<br />

your town<br />

mo to/<br />

slogan?<br />

The start of a new year is<br />

future. With that in mind,<br />

communities in our area.<br />

We are focusing on one<br />

over several w eks in our<br />

A cent section.<br />

BY MARK MAHONEY<br />

STA F WRITER<br />

taking the medalist honors again.<br />

Her score of 81 was four strokes<br />

be ter than the ru ner-up, Okoboji<br />

freshman Ha nah Butler.<br />

its customers.<br />

The Hu l medical practice<br />

has b en caring for<br />

area people’s eye since<br />

2 02.<br />

“We want to be the<br />

place where they can<br />

go for a l their eye-care<br />

n eds — emergency<br />

medical visits, pinkeye,<br />

routine care, gla ses,<br />

contacts — without having<br />

to travel out of town<br />

to do it,” said Dr. Sco t<br />

Driesen, one of thr e<br />

BY SCO T BYERS<br />

SPORTS EDITOR<br />

a curacy.<br />

optometrists who own the eye center’s<br />

two locations.<br />

victory.<br />

by 14 strokes. The E’Hawks also<br />

advanced to state as a team.<br />

S e GOLF on page C10<br />

Storm Lake.<br />

What is the<br />

American Optometric A sociation.<br />

Driesen and his wife, Pe gy, who<br />

also is an optometrist, started the<br />

original eye center in Sioux Center<br />

when they purchased Dr. Robert Verm<br />

er’s vision care practice in 1 95.<br />

What healthcare<br />

options<br />

are available<br />

in your<br />

community?<br />

BY RYAN KRONBERG<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

Drake Stadium in Des Moines.<br />

competition on the blue oval.<br />

over her head.<br />

were driving to Sioux<br />

Center to s e us,” Driesen<br />

said.<br />

location in Hu l seven<br />

years later. The busine s<br />

shares building space<br />

with Hurst Family Dentistry<br />

and Sioux Center<br />

Health’s Hu l Medical<br />

Clinic and Hu l Physical<br />

Therapy.<br />

BY TY RUSHING<br />

THURSDAY SOFTBA L<br />

STA F WRITER<br />

operations, noted i significant.<br />

Czmowski said.<br />

How has the<br />

community’s<br />

population<br />

changed<br />

since 2000?<br />

The people of Hu l are<br />

grea to live with and<br />

work hard to make our<br />

community great.”<br />

AARON KOOIKER<br />

HU L CITY ADMINISTRATOR<br />

BY MARK MAHONEY<br />

STA F WRITER<br />

HARTLEY—George-Li tle<br />

Rock/Central Lyon used a solid<br />

pitching performance by Laura<br />

Heibul to beat Hartley-Melvin-<br />

Sanborn 6-2 Thursday in nonconference<br />

softba l play.<br />

Heibult pitched seven in -<br />

nings, giving up two runs and<br />

five hits, striking out six and<br />

walking two.<br />

“She’s pitched three nights<br />

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Je f Jager. “She’s very consistent<br />

and hi ting her spots. She’s<br />

done a great job in our first<br />

thr e games.”<br />

community?<br />

year six minutes into the contest.<br />

Hawks coach Dale Orthma n<br />

was impre sed by Heibult.<br />

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tonight.”<br />

George-Li tle Rock/Central<br />

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PHOTO BY RYLAN HOWE<br />

of the major<br />

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elementary sch ols.”<br />

Randy Ten Pas, first-time president<br />

here to serve children.”<br />

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AARON KOOIKER<br />

HU L CITY ADMINISTRATOR<br />

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ACCENT<br />

1<br />

SPORTS<br />

THE N’WEST IOWA SPORTS LEADER<br />

The N’West Iowa REVIEW • May 28, 2016 • Section C<br />

Zomermaand fires 81<br />

for Unity Christian<br />

MILFORD—Unity Christian<br />

senior Chanda Zomerm and<br />

continued he recent ste lar play<br />

The N’West Iowa REVIEW • May 28, 2016 • Section B<br />

an exce lent time to reflect<br />

on the previous 12 months<br />

while l oking ahead to the<br />

The N’West Iowa REVIEW<br />

has developed 16 questions<br />

for 2016 for the leaders of<br />

community at a time in this<br />

series that is being featured<br />

Conveniently located<br />

next to medical clinic<br />

HU L—The Driesen Eye Center is<br />

known for focusing on the n eds of<br />

Optometrists are the independent<br />

HULL<br />

Driesen Eye Center<br />

sees to patients’ needs<br />

primary health-care profe sionals<br />

for human eyes, a cording to the<br />

3<br />

“We had a lot of Hu l patients that<br />

That eventualy led<br />

th eye center to open<br />

its second Sioux County<br />

“When the medical building was<br />

S e DRIESEN on page B5<br />

Phone: 712.324.2148<br />

Milk receiving operator Mike Po tebaum checks a load of milk on May 14 at Agropur in Hul. The company recently<br />

produced its 1 0, 0th vat of ch ese since its “humbles begi nings’ start in 2 08. Photo by Josh Ha re l<br />

Agropur continues to<br />

produce more cheese<br />

H<br />

Tyler Po tebaum and Jake Po tebaum work alongside Les Van Roekel cleaning up<br />

trash alongside Highway 18 in Hu l. The e fort is one of the many community service<br />

projects undertaken by Hu l Kiwanis Club members. Photo by Rylan Howe<br />

U L—After nearly eight years in busine s, it’s<br />

a l “Gouda” for one of Hu l’s largest employers.<br />

On May 18, the Agropur ch ese plant produced<br />

its 1 0, 0th vat of ch ese, which Tim<br />

Czmowski, Agropu regional vice president of<br />

“It’s an ‘un-brie-levable’ milestone,” he said.<br />

Czmowski said i takes seven vats of ch ese<br />

to fi l up one semitruck, and that each vat<br />

requires more than a semitank of milk to make.<br />

When he and Agropur engin ering a sistant<br />

Ondrea Da le broke it down further, the<br />

1 0, 0th vat equaled 14,285 truckloads of<br />

2<br />

Dr. Sco t Driesen examines the eyes of To d Vi scher of Hul on a recent<br />

morning a the Driesen Eye Center in Hu l. Photo by Mark Mahoney<br />

7<br />

“Where GREAT<br />

IDEAS Are Born.”<br />

CLASS 2A STATE TRACK MEET<br />

THEY DID THE AREA PROUD<br />

Unity Christian hopes<br />

to keep it going today<br />

ORANGE CITY—Klayton Wielenga<br />

did not get much power on the final shot<br />

of the game, but he certainly had the<br />

Wielenga’s left-f oted a tempt meandered<br />

its way through the MOC-Floyd<br />

Va ley defense and just like that, the<br />

Knights advanced to the Cla s 1A boys<br />

so cer substate final with a 3-2 overtime<br />

The result snapped a run of five<br />

straight state tournament trips for<br />

MOC-Floyd Va ley. Unity Christian<br />

improved to 10-7 and wi l play Ca ro l<br />

Kuemper, which is 15-2, in the substate<br />

final at n on today (Saturday, May 28) in<br />

state of the city’s<br />

infrastructure?<br />

“Historicaly, MOC-Floyd Va ley has<br />

b en the team to beat around here,” said<br />

Unity Christian coach Ben Karnish. “To<br />

be one of the last 16 teams in the state<br />

4<br />

Western Christian junior Erika F enstra is embraced after the Wolfpack won the Cla s 2A 1,6 0-mete relay last Saturday a the state track and field m et. Photo by Ryan Kronberg<br />

Unity Christian senior Chanda Zomerm and watches her shot from<br />

the fairway during the Cla s 2A regional final at W odlyn Hi ls Golf<br />

Course on Tuesday in Milford. She won medalist honors with an 81<br />

and the Knights won the m et with a 380 qualifying for the state tournament,<br />

which runs May 31-June 1. Photo by Rylan Howe<br />

GIRLS GOLF REGIONAL FINALS<br />

Knights’ senior leads<br />

way to state tourney<br />

Zomerm an did not s em<br />

to mind. She fo lowed up a win<br />

in the first round of regionals by<br />

“Chanda played solid a l day,”<br />

said Unity Christian coach Cody<br />

Harskamp.<br />

The Knights won the team<br />

title with r om to spare, sh oting<br />

a 380 to beat Emmetsburg<br />

WEDNESDAY BOYS SOCCER: CLASS 1A SUBSTATE<br />

N’West Iowa athletes<br />

shine at state track<br />

D<br />

ch ese, 6. 3 bi lion pounds of milk and about<br />

10 bi lion 1-ounce servings of ch ese.<br />

“The population is 7 bi lion; so we’ve almost<br />

fed every person on Earth at least one serving,”<br />

Knights end long Dutch streak<br />

What is the best<br />

part about your<br />

Improvements for park<br />

among recent projects<br />

does much for youth in the Sioux<br />

County community.<br />

The club is part of Kiwanis International,<br />

a worldwide service organization<br />

that has more than 350, 0<br />

members dedicated to helping out<br />

the children of the world — one<br />

child and one community at a time.<br />

Czmowski, who started o f as the plant’s general manager,<br />

is amazed at how far the Hu location has come considering<br />

what he described as its “humble begi nings.”<br />

The 250, 0-square-f ot ch ese manufacturer on Hu l’s<br />

south side — then operating as Gr en Meadows Dairy<br />

and owned by the Y selstein family — received its first<br />

semi-truck load of milk on Nov. 3, 2 08. Throughou that<br />

November, deliveries remained low until th end of the<br />

month when six truckloads a rived.<br />

S e AGROPUR on page B3<br />

8<br />

What are some<br />

The city’s population is 2,244,<br />

up from 1,963 in 2000,<br />

a cording to the U.S. Census Bureau<br />

5 6<br />

and 10-year member of the 30-person<br />

Hu l club, put it simply: “We’re<br />

last year to take the lead in raising<br />

What is your town known for?<br />

“The Foreign Candy Company was<br />

the first nationwide busine s in Hu l.<br />

Hu l also is known for its excellent<br />

sch ols, as Hu l su ports thr e<br />

thriving high sch ols and two exce lent<br />

The city’s infrastructure is in pre ty good shape. The city is repaving three blocks of Locust Stree this year and has<br />

planned on some new repaving of street in the future. The city has secured enough water to supply the citizens for<br />

the near future and continue to work with Lewis & Clark Regional Water System for the future.<br />

sti l playing is a c ol feat for our guys.<br />

Hopefu ly we can continue to do more.”<br />

Unity Christian go the first goal of the<br />

game from an unlikely source. Schuyler<br />

George-Li tle Rock/Central Lyon junior Be ca Roskam<br />

throws to first base for an out against Hartley-Melvin-<br />

Sanborn on Thursday evening in Hartley. The Mustangs<br />

won 6-2 over the host Hawks. Photo by Rylan Howe<br />

ES MOINES—N’West Iowa athletes continued<br />

to give outstanding performances on the blue<br />

oval during the final day of the Cla s 2A state<br />

track and field championships last Saturday at<br />

A pair of state champions were crowned, as Sheldon’s<br />

Keri Siebrecht and the Western Christian girls<br />

1,6 0-mete relay team earned titles. A number of<br />

others brought home medals from the final day of<br />

Wolfpack relay golden<br />

When Western Christian junior Erika F enstra<br />

cro sed the finish line of the 1,6 0 relay, she slumped<br />

over, hands on her kn es. Then she put her hands<br />

But a she walked o f the track, there were thr e<br />

excited teammates to s e her. A l were ecstatic about<br />

S e WOLFPACK on page C11<br />

MOC-Floyd Va ley junior Co nor Ascherl and Unity Christian senior Jeshua Wi t<br />

ba tle for control of the ba l during their Cla s 1A substate game Wednesday in<br />

Orange City. The Knights won 3-2 in overtime. Photo by Steve H ogland<br />

Heibult has strong<br />

start to the season<br />

Malenke notched his firs ta ly of the<br />

S e KNIGHTS on page C5<br />

AARON KOOIKER HU L CITY ADMINISTRATOR<br />

Hull Kiwanis Club puts serving<br />

children first in everything it does<br />

Mustangs ride high<br />

behind pitching star<br />

S e MUSTAN<strong>GS</strong> on C4<br />

funds for a project at Eastside Park<br />

in the city of nearly 2,2 0. The cost<br />

for the work is estimated to be nearly<br />

$85, 0.<br />

“We kind of led the way there,” Ten<br />

Pa said. “It was a n ed, and something<br />

we thought we’d take a l ok at.”<br />

The club earlier this yea received<br />

a $2,5 0 grant from the Nebraska-<br />

Iowa Kiwanis District Foundation to<br />

The work has included the construction<br />

of a new restr om building<br />

S e KIWANIS on page B3<br />

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