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Seniors blast Randolph in tune-up for Area Tournament
RANDOLPH - The Hartington Post 4 Seniors pounded out 15 hits in just three innings of baseball as well as taking advantage of five Randolph errors to roll past Randolph 22-0 here in recently scheduled game before the teams head into Area action next week.
07/12/2023 12:00 AM
Hartington Senior Jaxson Bernecker takes a big cut at a fastball during recent action
Hartington Senior Jaxson Bernecker takes a big cut at a fastball during recent action
07/12/2023 12:00 AM
Juniors still have a shot at State
CROFTON – After a disappointing 7-4 opening round loss to Crofton on July 8, Hartington fought its way back through the consolation bracket of the Area 1 Ameri can Legion Juniors baseball tournament.
07/12/2023 12:00 AM
Nebraska wildlife and land conservation programs get USDA boost
LINCOLN – Two Nebraska efforts aimed at grassland and wildlife conservation through conservation assistance for farmers, ranchers and tribes will benefit from a financial boost recently announced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
07/04/2023 06:00 PM
Unlimited quota deer, antelope permits will be available starting July 10
LINCOLN – Hunters may begin purchasing unlimited quota Nebraska deer and antelope permits on July 10.
07/04/2023 06:00 PM
Softball girls look forward to State Tournament
HARTINGTON – With an additional week to prepare for the Class D part of the 2023 USA Softball of Nebraska 18U State Tournament, the Hartington 18s softball team has done the best it can to prepare for its second straight trip to the most important tournament of the year.
07/04/2023 06:00 PM
Juniors earn runner-up title
WAKEFIELD – The Hartington Post 4 Junior American Legion baseball team dropped the title game on July 1 in the Ralph Bishop League finals for its second loss of the entire summer in a well-played game fitting of a finals match-up at Eaton Field in Wakefield.
07/04/2023 06:00 PM
Yankton avenges early loss to Expos
WYNOT – After defeating the Yankton Tappers just under two weeks ago, the Wynot Expos dropped a 14-5 South Central South Dakota League contest Thursday with the visitors from the north.
07/04/2023 06:00 PM
Big Swing
Big Swing
07/04/2023 06:00 PM
Seniors to host Area Tourney
HARTINGTON – The Hartington American Legion Senior baseball team is set to host the Area 1 Tournament at Felber Park this month.
07/04/2023 06:00 PM
Navy sinks Creighton; Royals drop game to O’Neill
HARTINGTON – The Hartington Navy Pony League team used a great pitching performance from Grady Haberer to sink Creighton 2-1 in a game played on June 29 in Hartington.
07/04/2023 06:00 PM
Wynot Expos drill Mad Frogs 9-1; now stand at 4-5 on the season
MENNO, S.D. – The Wynot Expos scored early and often to take care of the Menno Mad Frogs 9-1 on June 25 to improve to 4-5 in South Central South Dakota League action.
06/28/2023 12:00 AM
Hartington Pony teams keep rolling through area foes
WAKEFIELD/WAYNE – The Hartington Pony League tournament baseball team rolled to a title in the Mid-Summer Classic over this past weekend with wins over the Wayne tournament team 11-5 on June 23; the UBA Gladiators 6-5 on June 24; the Lincoln Cyclones 11-10 on June 25; and Ponca 9-1 on June 25.
06/28/2023 12:00 AM
Post 4 Juniors advance to North Division finals
HARTINGTON – The Hartington Post 4 American Legion Juniors baseball team posted a couple of wins last week and now move on to the North Division finals of the Ralph Bishop League Tournament against Wayne June 29 in Hartington, with the first pitch set for 7 p.m.
06/28/2023 12:00 AM
Pony action
Pony action
06/28/2023 12:00 AM
Crofton bounces Hartington Seniors from tourney
HARTINGTON - After seemingly cruising along with five straight wins over the previous week, the Hartington Post 4 Senior American Legion baseball team lost a couple of games including the opening round of the Ralph Bishop League Tournament.
06/28/2023 12:00 AM
Cedar trio is selected for State All Star games
LINCOLN – Laney Kathol, Jaxson Bernecker and Makenna Noecker were all selected to play in the Nebraska Coaches Association All-Star games next month in their respective sports.
06/28/2023 12:00 AM
Hartington girls prepare for trip to State softball tournament
HARTINGTON – With a few weeks to ready themselves for the Class D state tournament, the Hartington Penguins 18U softball team has plenty of data to look at in preparation for the big show.
06/28/2023 12:00 AM
American Legion Baseball Photo Gallery
06/23/2023 12:11 PM
Expos fall in extrainning affair
WYNOT – The Wynot Expos dropped an extra-inning game to the Crofton Bluejays, 3-2, on June 18.
06/21/2023 12:00 AM
Pony tournament team drops first game; Navy and Royal squads keep rolling
BRANDON, S.D. – The Hartington Pony baseball squads are still rolling through their respective summer schedules, but the tournament team suffered its first setback of the season, losing 12-11 in heartbreaking fashion in the finals of a tournament in Brandon, S.D., to the Marshall Black team from Marshall, Minn.
06/21/2023 12:00 AM
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