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Gymnasts capture GRC Employment


crown, prep for sections today
BY BILL MORGAN around, scoring 36.725 and
STAFF WRITER 35.125 respectively.
Varsity results: 1).
The Becker Bulldog girls Becker, 144.875; 2). RPHF,
gymnastics team captured the 137.225; 3). Maple Lake,
Granite Ridge Conference 128.275; 4). HLWWHT,
championship last Saturday at 124.275; 5). Paynesville,
Maple Lake High School. 121.1; 6). Little Falls, 109.85.
The Bulldogs scored a Junior Varsity
season-high of 144.875 to take The junior varsity team
first over Rush City/Pine also crushed the competition
City/Hinckley-Finlayson. and came out JV champs.
Vault Exercise Amelia Kirchner won the
The team set a season- all-around scoring 32.2. She
high team total on vault of was also second on beam and
37.275. Miranda O'Brien floor and fifth on bars.
competed a layout tsukahara Sarah Woelfel took sec-
and scored a 9.7 to set a new ond place in the all-around,
school record. (The previous second on vault and sixth on
record was 9.625 held by Au- bars.
tumn Robinson from the 2011 Becker gymnasts took
state tournament.) first place on all events. Kee-
PEAKING AT JUST ABOUT THE PERFECT TIME, the
OBrien is currently the ley Holm took first on vault
Becker Bulldog gymnastics team scored their highest
eighth best vaulter in the state (8.95), Lexi Michels on bars
score of the season last weekend to capture the Granite
with an average of 9.7 while (8.65), Kassidy Severson on
Ridge Conference championship. Marlee Louden (above)
Olsen is 19th with an average beam (8.3) and Emi Quill on
had one of her best routines on bars and helped her
of 9.5. floor (8.55). The six JV gym-
teammates beat five other schools in their final regular
Vault results: 1). nasts who competed bars for
the Bulldogs took the top six
season meet of the year. (Photo by Bill Morgan)
O'Brien, 9.7; 2). Gracie Elsen-
peter, Maple Lake, 9.5; 3). Again, we had an okay doing her routine as if nothing places on that event.
Elsie Lundquist, RPHF, 9.475; day on beam, but it was not had happened and ended up JV results: 1). Becker,
4). Lindsay Olsen, Becker, nearly one of our very best, scoring one of her best this 132.75; 2). RPHF, 120.45; 3).
9.425; 5). Katie Wilke, said Harmoning. season at 9.1. HLWWHT, 111.75; 4). Maple
Becker, 9.1; 7). Kassidy Sev- Louden was the exception I don't wish that to hap- Lake, 110.9; 5). Paynesville,
erson, Becker, 9.05; 15). with her fabulous hit routine pen to anybody, but I'm glad it 44.4 (did not field a full team);
Haley Hubbard, Becker, 8.65. that scored 9.325, a personal was a senior who knew to con- 6). Little Falls, 10.6 (did not
Bars Exercise best score for her, and first tinue and not let it bother her, field a full team).
The Bulldogs had a de- place on the event. Katie
Wilke also had a very good
said Harmoning. She defi-
nitely provided a good learn-
Up Next IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
cent day on bars, but it wasn't Today (Saturday), Becker
stellar, said Head Coach Jen routine. ing experience for all of the is competing in the Section 7A
Harmoning. OBrien took second with younger JV kids watching Tournament beginning at noon
We had to count one fall
and a couple of our routines
a 9.0 and is currently the fourth
best beam gymnast in the state
with an average of 9.65.
her.
Hubbard gave a really
great performance and earned
at Big Lake High School.
We would really appre-
CDL ROUTE
were not as well-performed as ciate a lot of fans in the stands
usual, she said.
Marlee Louden turned in
Beam results:
Louden, 9.325; 2). O'Brien,
1). a 9.575, which is a personal
best score for her. She cur-
to support us, said Harmon-
ing. Section 7A is perhaps
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Isackson-Rod, RPHF, 8.775; all state floor performers with
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Olsen, 8.525.
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Human Service
Technician
Divine House, Inc.
Is currently accepting applications for
our Big Lake, Buffalo and surrounding
Dance campers flash area sites. Full and Part time positions are
available with afternoon/evening shifts.
Experience working with people with
their style at basketball game disabilities or background in medical
field and supervisory experience helpful
By Bill Morgan, Staff Writer camp will be held during the but not necessary.
The Becker Dazzlers week of Freedom Days this
dance team recently held their summer with a performance at
annual hip hop dance camp for the Saturday celebration. In
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youngsters. The camp features addition to the Hip Hop camp,
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6-8 at the Intermediate School.
Dazzler dance members ran
the function and taught a rou-
tine which the campers prac-
ticed for the first three days.
Come Thursday night, the
camp participants performed
their routine at halftime of the
Becker Bulldog girl's basket-
ball game. This year's routine
THE DAZZLER DANCE CAMPERS (above and top)
was performed to the song
showed off the dance moves they learned in their three-
Hair Up from the movie
day dance camp earlier this month. The performance
Trolls.
was featured at a recent Becker Bulldog girls basketball
These camps are a great
game. (Submitted Photos)
way to introduce dance to kids terest in the sport. It's so fun to see the in-
who may not have tried it be- Baloun says it's also a teraction between the older
fore, said Dazzler Head nice opportunity for her dance girls and the camp partici-
Coach Julie Baloun. It's a team members to share their pants, she said.
short time commitment and an love of dance with the younger The Dazzlers hold three
easy way to gauge a child's in- kids. camps each year. Their next

SENIOR CLAIRE
THORN (M) signed her let-
ter of intent to play basket-
ball and get her education
at University of Wisconsin-
Stout. Thorn shown with
her parents, Travis and
Michele plans to study
physical therapy. She says
she chose UW-Stout over
Augsburg and SCSU be-
cause I loved the campus
and the girls on the team.
(Photo by Bill Morgan)

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