Monthly Archives: May 2018

L-S softball ends opening week with 4-2 record

The Lynnville-Sully softball team snatched its second win of the season on Wednesday, May 23. The Hawks hosted North Mahaska in their first home game, establishing an early lead for a 7-5 win. L-S pounced on the Warhawks from the get go, earning a run in the first inning. They continued to score while holding North...
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L-S boys come up short in two conference games

The Lynnville-Sully baseball boys couldn’t quite get the bats rolling in their home opener last Wednesday, May 23. Hosting North Mahaska, the Hawks suffered a close loss in a 1-0 affair. The game got off to a slow start with the first three innings scoreless. In the fourth, North Mahaska brought in a run. L-S was...
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The DeeZee Spirit by Darrell Zegers 05/31/2018

Memorial Day makes me think of a lot of things from days gone by as well as people I was lucky to know. I had a neighbor boy my age when we were about seven years old. His mom ran a grocery store next to my home. It did not take us long to hook up. There...
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Anna Mae Mintle, 79

Anna Mae Mintle, 79, of Grinnell died May 14, 2018, at her home in Grinnell under hospice care. Funeral services were held Friday, May 25, at Smith Funeral Home in Grinnell with the Rev. John Epperson, Grinnell Regional Hospice Chaplain, officiating. Pallbearers were Richard Heishman, Rodney See, Kevin Bair, Chad Christensen, John Lacy, and Mark Mintle....
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Van Maanen punches ticket to state golf

Lynnville-Sully junior Tessa Van Maanen battled it out for 18 holes of golf at Nashua Town and Country Club on Monday, May 21, during the Class 1A regional final to tie for eighth place. She won the card back handicap hole going back four holes and advanced to the state meet to be held May...
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