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Some of the local gymnasts that made their way to Las Vegas to compete were (L-R) Bailey Hunt, Jocelyn Oellien, Lauryn Peterreins, Presley Richter, Kendra Rangaard, Emma Koening and Coach Caitlin Steffensen.

Country Twisters Gymnastics Club starts off strong in first three meets

The Country Twisters gymnastics club have three meets under their belts already competing in the VIP’s North Pole Palooza, All American Gymnastics Invitational and 2024 Future 16.

This weekend CTG will go back to Sioux Falls for Rumble in the Jungle.

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VIP’s North Pole Palooza


At the Minnewaska Laker Invite Friday, Cash Antony went undefeated earning a trip to the top of the podium.

Lancers take over podiums at Minnewaska Laker Invite

Canby grapplers grabbed fourth place out of 10 teams at the Minnewaska Laker Invite Friday night.

The Lancers tallied 130 points, with BBE taking first place with a score of 204.5. Little Falls pulled in second place with 159 points and Scott West finished third at 152.


Cayden Anderson showed off his hops during the Lancers’ home game against KMS Friday, laying in two.

Lancers earned a major road win before falling at home

The Lancers split the week last week, owning the Lakeview court Tuesday before losing to KMS at home Friday.Tonight the boys will face off against RTR with varsity starting at 7:15 p.m. before welcoming MACCRAY Friday. The will spend their Saturday in Deubrook making up  what was previously postponed due to the freezing temperatures.


Cash Antony took third place at the Foley Tom Keating Invitational Saturday after pinning Jake Drexler of Foley and defeating Andrew Hayes of Royalton-Upsala with a 4-3 decision.

Lancers place sixth, with six grapplers reaching the podium

Canby wrestling placed sixth out of 10 teams at the Tom Keating Invitational in Foley Saturday.

The Lancers posted a score of 92, with Totino-Grace taking first with 238, Forest Lake coming in second with 172, and Royalton-Upsala placing third with 149.5.


taking the Dub - The boys basketball team brought home a trophy from the Gateway to the Lakes Holiday Tournament in Lake Park Wednesday and Thursday after defeating Northern Freeze and Border-West. The team includes (L-R): assistant coach AJ Wieneke, assistant coach Ryan Lalim, Cayden Anderson, Dyllon Christianson, Evan Engesmoe, Michael Tol, Zach Ourada, Kolton Duis, Bryant Hansen, Casey Hoiland and coach Sawyer Hanson; front: Dylan Houseman, Jack Abrahamson, Liam MacArthur, Brady Hulzebos, Jace Sigler, Kaden Hauschild and manager Kamden Duis.

Lancers named champions of Gateway to the Lakes

 The boys took the Gateway to the Lakes Christmas Tournament by storm in Lake Park Wednesday and Thursday.

Dominating Northern Freeze and Border West resulted in the Lancers bringing home a championship trophy.

Canby will hit the court again Friday, Jan. 5 at Lac qui Parle Valley with the varsity game starting at 7:15 p.m.

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