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MADISON – On Tuesday, the Osmond-Randolph Lady Hawks traveled to Madison for a Jamboree basketball game against the Dragons to kick off the 2023-2024 season. The host Dragons got out to a fast start scoring seven straight points before the Hawks were able to answer, said Bradley Wright, head girls basketball coach. The Hawks finished the first quarter on a 6-2 scoring run to end the first quarter down 6 to 9. The second quarter saw the teams trading baskets back and forth. Osmond-Randolph had seven turnovers in the period as the Dragons were able to hold the lead going into halftime 16-14.
Read MoreWYNOT – Randolph’s One Act play production season came to an end Monday with district competition at Wynot.
Read MoreMADISON — The Osmond-Randolph Hawks began their season in Madison Nov. 21 in the annual Jamboree game to raise money for the Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame. It is an exhibition game, and does not count towards the official win-loss season record.
Read MoreHARTINGTON – Prosecutors have turned over documents as part of the discovery process in the Laurel quadruple homicide cases.
RANDOLPH – Students from Hartington-Newcastle Public Schools have tasted sweet success during the 2023 play production season.
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