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Iowa Valley hitting proves too much for L-S baseball

In a difficult game for the Hawks, Iowa Valley made it count at the plate on Monday, June 16, as the Tigers defeated Lynnville-Sully, 12-2, in six innings. “Iowa Valley did a great job of hitting the ball hard all night and challenging our defenses on the bases as well,” said L-S Coach Bob Scandridge. “We...
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L-S baseball battles with HLV, BP

The HLV Warriors made a trip to visit the Lynnville-Sully Hawks on Wednesday, June 11. The game was close with the Hawks having to hold off the opponents, 3-2. “We did a great job of grinding out a win with good pitching and timely defense,” L-S Coach Bob Scandridge said. “It is good to see the...
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L-S softball picks up 19th win, ranked second in state in 1A

The Lynnville-Sully softball team won its 14th and 15th games in a row on Monday night after defeating Iowa Valley in a doubleheader on the road. The Hawks won the first game, 12-0, in five innings. At that point, the girls had kept their opponents scoreless in five of their last six games. Senior Shaylin Lukehart...
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Meyer, Samson compete at Senior All-Star Spotlight Meet

Two Lynnville-Sully seniors recently had the honor of running at the Senior All-Star Spotlight Meet in Joliet, IL. Bailee Samson and Meliek Meyer, who just finished standout careers with the Hawk track program, competed in several events at the all-star meet held at the University of St. Francis. The Senior All-Star Spotlight Meet highlights the...
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Tax rates drop 40 cents next year, fitness center lease renewal tabled

The Lynnville-Sully Board of Education met in regular session on Monday, June 16, in the high school library. Guests included Beth Steenhoek and Faye Brand. President John Terpstra called the meeting to order. It was moved to approve the agenda and the consent agenda including the minutes of the June 9 meeting, minutes of May...
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Prism victorious at ‘Access Hollywood Live’ shootout

When the production team came to the conclusion that it was time for their hit morning show, “Access Hollywood Live,” to go green, the solution was an old-fashioned shootout. Except this time, instead of a corral, it took place in a studio. And instead of traditional weapons, vendors came armed with the latest in energy...
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