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Holyoke’s Elise Krogmeier, left, boxes out a Sedwick County player last Friday during an away game in Ovid. Despite effective defense from Holyoke,Sedgwick county pulled together a strong shooting night, winning the game 76-48. — Photo by Billie Carlson

Holyoke girls continue to face brutal schedule

This season has been brutal for the Holyoke girls basketball team. Seven of Holyoke’s opponents on the season are currently ranked in the Class 2A top ten.

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Holyoke’s Cooper Goldenstein, right, jumps to deflect a shot by Haxtun’s Tate Michael in a Friday away matchup. Head Coach Colbey Stumpf of the Holyoke said his team’s eventual victory came as a result of it switching easily from defense to offense and vice versa. — Photo courtesy of Billie Carlson

Holyoke Dragons shut out Cougars, fall behind Eagles

In boys basketball, the Holyoke Dragons pocketed another victory Friday in an away matchup against Sedgwick County’s Cougars.

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HHS junior Addie Goldenstein, pictured practicing her backstroke, took first in the individual medley against Wellington on Jan. 26. Preliminary matches to qualify for state begin Thursday at 3 p.m. at the Mountain View Aquatic Center in Loveland. — Jes-c French | For The Holyoke Enterprise

200-yard freestyle relay team qualifies for state swim

Competing in Berthoud against Wellington, Holyoke High School’s swim team qualified for state in the 200-yard freestyle relay Jan. 26.

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Hudson Koellner, heavyweight wrestler for Holyoke, moves his opponent close to a pin in Chase County on Jan. 14. With 14 points, the Holyoke Dragons tied for 18th out of 23 teams. — Diane Stamm | For The Holyoke Enterprise

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Tyson Mosenteen pries apart the arms of a Garden County opponent during the Chase County tournament. — Diane Stamm | For The Holyoke Enterprise

GAINING EXPERIENCE

Following a bevy of competitions since the year’s beginning, the Holyoke Dragons wrestling team has grown in both skill and technique.

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Holyoke’s Reid Sprague leaps to catch the ball Friday, Jan. 20, in a game against the Wray Eagles. Though the Dragons eventually fell to the Eagles, Reid and his brother, Wyatt, helped the team remain in the game by dropping in 34 points. — Elly Brown | The Holyoke Enterprise

Dragons ‘out’ and ‘running’ with three wins, one loss going into district time

Following some rough games, the Holyoke Dragons gathered more confidence on the court as they faced multiple opponents including the Wray Eagles, Perkins County Plainsmen, Haxtun Indians and Chappe

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