Looking Back
From Jan. 1999 - Tami Lanners, left, and Laura Hurby team up on defense to get the ball away from Dawson-Boyd.
From Jan. 1999 - Tami Lanners, left, and Laura Hurby team up on defense to get the ball away from Dawson-Boyd.
Canby wrestling had a big day Saturday, grappling their way to the No. 1 spot at the Kingsbury County Invitational in Arlington, S.D.
The Country Twisters Gymnastics club traveled to Sioux Falls last weekend to take part in the Rumble in the Jungle meet at Power and Grace Gymnastics.
Leading the Canby gymnasts was Rona Engesmoe in the level nine, senior 12 plus division where she earned first in vault, bars and all around.
Starting their basketball week off on the wrong foot after falling to CMCS on Tuesday, the Lancers were able to turn things around at home Thursday taking a 10 point victory over Dawson-Boyd.
Canby won both matches of the BOLD triangular Tuesday night, beating Minnewaska 48-25 and whipping the host Warriors 61-10.
In both matches, the Lancers led from beginning to end, never trailing all night.
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Canby 48
Minnewaska 25
The Lancers kept busy with a three game schedule last week. They weren’t able to hold off RTR or MACCRAY at home but had a dominate showing in Deubrook against Oldham-Ramona-Rutland.
This week the boys will slow down with only one night of action when they head to Ortonville Thursday. Monday they will return home to host CMCS.
Canby youth wrestling took first place at the Dam Site Tournament in Granite Falls Jan. 14 with every wrestling on the roster earning at least one win. As a team they defeated BOLD 45-27, Quad County 62-15 and Marshall 59-15.
Canby put the Ortonville Trojans away early Thursday night in a 72-35 home win.
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
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.
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