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Humboldt Collegiate Institute soccer team wins first game of season

Humboldt Collegiate Institute's boys' soccer team opened its season with a victory, strong performances on the golf teams, senior girls' volleyball team earned first place in its pool.
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The Humboldt Collegiate Institute boys' soccer team beat Wynyard 3-1.
HUMBOLDT — The Humboldt Collegiate Institute boys' soccer team opened its season with a victory.

HCI beat Wynyard, 3-1. The team’s previously scheduled match against Cudworth was postponed. 

“We were most pleased with the excitement on the bench and the positive team atmosphere,” coach Nicole Unrau said of the team’s opening performance. “The athletes were excited to be out playing. Our strengths include our keeper, who made some big saves early on and kept us in the game, and our leadership from our more experienced players.”

 

Junior Golf

At the Humboldt Golf Club last week, many hometown golfers qualified for the junior golf district championship. The district event will be held Sept. 21 in Watson.

At the pre-district meet, in the boys event the top 10, which qualified for districts, were 1. Ian Haeusler, HCI, 42; 2. Tryce Wallin, St. Dominic, 46; 3. AJ Paulsen, HCI, 48; 4. Kayd Rudig, HCI, 52; 5. Maitric Thiemann, Annaheim, 53; 6. Dayne Beuker, St. Augustine, 55; 7. Duke Brochu, HCI, 58; 7. Jonah Hayward, Humboldt Public School, 58; 7. Reid Hoppe, Bruno, 58; and 10. Jaxson Hendry, Nokomis, 60.

On the girls’ side, the following golfers qualified at the Humboldt pre-district meet: 1. Olivia Tan, Watrous High, 55; 2. Taylor Potter, Watrous High, 55; 3. Kayden Leier, HCI, 62; 3. Boey Tamme, St. Dominic, 62; 5. Hadley Braun, Nokomis, 66; 6. Jaya Clement, HCI, 71; 7. Kalli Schemenauer, St. Dominic, 77

A pre-district event was also held in Watson. LeRoy’s Dylan Froess (43) and Luke Tuplin (46) qualified by finishing first and third, respectively, in the male division. Schoolmate Geri Lon Valdesimo (67) placed fifth and also qualified for districts.

 

Senior Golf

At the Horizon Central Athletic Association Senior Golf District Championship at the Manitou Beach Golf Club, HCI had some good performances. Co-coach Kerri Archibald said that in this very brief season “we are proud of our students and their showing.”

At districts, Dallin Fraser placed sixth with a score of 91. Ben Yungmanm (102) was 12th while Seamus Menz (110) and Duke Brochu (113) came in 19th and 21st, respectively.

Earning berths at districts for the senior provincials in Rosthern, Sept. 24-25, were: male – 1. Dallen Jule, Bruno, 83; 2. Gavin Bodnarchuk, Wynyard, 84; 3. Jayden Sparks, Watson, 84; 4. Carson Anderson, Watrous; and female – 1. Hailey Chegus, Watson, 89; 2. Jensen Kelly, Imperial, 99; 3. Kaelin Hardy, Watrous, 100; and 4. Georgia Strasser, Watson, 119.

 

Senior Girls Volleyball

In North Battleford last weekend, the HCI senior girls' volleyball team earned first place in its pool on Friday. After three contests that coach Jarrod Regush described as “some pretty tough fought games”, the team’s record was four sets to two.

On Saturday, HCI suffered two tough losses. A victory over Wakaw allowed the team to place seventh out of 16 teams.

“It was a weekend of learning and character building,” Regush said.

HCI’s next tournament will be its home event Oct. 1-2.