Tuesday, August 05, 2025

A great activities meeting


I'm far too busy tonight with the newspaper to write much here, but I'm pleased to report that a really great activities meeting was held tonight at Olson Auditorium. Activities Director Chris Anderson guided parents and student-athletes through a half-hour presentation on what I'll just call the "rules of the road" for those who participate in extra-curricular activities at B-B-E. Tomorrow, I hope to share some video from tonight.

I have been amazed...
With a front-row seat to the workings of the tennis team, I have been amazed at the work that the captains of an athletic team put in to manage what's known as "Captains Practice Week." I had a section of my newspaper column written up about this, but lack of space led me to cut it out before publishing. I'll try to re-write it here. I've never actually gotten a good look at captains practice for any athletic team in the 22+ years I've been a sports reporter. It's just never crossed my radar. The closest I've gotten was tennis captains practice in 2024 for my oldest daughter. Even that amounted to no more than dropping her off and picking her up.

This year, I was asked to help with recruiting. Oh, boy! That's a job I take very, very seriously! That's a job we all should take seriously! I jumped right into it. You learn quite a bit about the inner workings of a team as they try to build numbers and run practices/drills without the guidance of coaches. I cannot be more impressed by what I'm seeing from the tennis captains. The role is not easy, but any role that has great value is going to come with hard work!

The "no contact" week for coaches doesn't really have the same pop here as it would in a bigger school. The no-contact rule was put in place years ago by the MSHSL in order to prevent burnout in student athletes. To me, it's more than that: it presents the opportunity for the captains of a high school team to step up and show leadership. Huge, HUGE skills they need in life!

I'm not aware of volleyball numbers, but they're not hurting. The varsity team is "loaded for bear" for the 2025 season with big goals to achieve. As for cross country, the graduation of Taylor Nelson leaves a huge void. I'll catch up to our A.D. this week and find out if there's any cross country prospects for the paired B-B-E/Paynesville team. This is available for boys and girls athletes at B-B-E.

Did you know? While we can always do better, Minnesota has really outstanding participation rates for students in high school-level activities. The Minnesota State High School League ranks in the Top 10 in the United States for participation with over 240,000 students being active in athletic teams. After adding in the Fine Arts of speech, debate, one-act play, music, cheerleading and visual arts - and that figure jumps past 320,000 students.

In other news...
The Stearns County Fair in Sauk Centre and the Kandiyohi County Fair in Willmar both open up today. Time to promote, promote, promote! I've gotten a small start on that. Here's a link to read about the Stearns County Fair: https://shorturl.at/v5l7v. The full schedule for what's happening in Sauk Centre this week was published in the July 31 and August 7 issues of the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper.

Some additional Region 8C amateur baseball coverage is posted at the newspaper website. You can find that by clicking here: https://shorturl.at/U57LS.

Finally, here's a link to read up on the Kandiyohi County Fair in Willmar: https://shorturl.at/5ZgEZ.




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Sunday, August 04, 2024

Saints bow out of Region 15C tournament


The Farming Flames came up big in the top of the sixth inning when they plated three runs on a successful suicide squeeze attempt today against the Elrosa Saints. The two amateur baseball teams were vying in an elimination game of the Region 15C tournament at Watkins. The three runs erased a 2-1 Elrosa lead, and the 4-2 lead held up as the Saints saw their season come to a close.

The Saints out-hit the Flames by a wide 11 to 4 margin, but three errors plus 11 stranded baserunners ultimately led to their demise. Payton VanBeck pitched an incredible complete game with 16 strikeouts. I'll update this blog post after I receive the official box score.

Elrosa finishes the season 14-9 overall with a youth-filled lineup. They won the Elite 8 tournament title for the third straight year as well as the Stearns County League North playoff title.

The county fairs for Pope County and Stearns County both conclude today. I've got two videos from Friday at the Stearns County Fair posted at the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper website: https://shorturl.at/ZV0c7.

Sunday night update...
I thoroughly enjoyed my time in Terrace this morning to take in the Chippewa Falls Lutheran church's 150th anniversary worship service. I am getting my 1.54 gigabyte video uploaded tonight from the service. The organizers did a really fantastic job. I am proud of all our area churches! Look for extended coverage of their 150th anniversary worship in the August 8 and possibly August 15 issues of the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper.

It looks like we are set to get another big shot of rain across the next 24 hours. Crazy! This is not a typical time of the year to receive ample rainfall. I know my garden is not complaining about it.



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Friday, July 26, 2024

Two fairs indeed overlap!


Good grief! I did not realize it, as often I do things at a 100-mph clip, that the Pope County Fair and Stearns County Fair completely overlap one another next week. An eagle-eyed reader of my newspaper asked me about this early Friday morning, and I was basically flat-footed when thinking about it. This is how crazy the month has been. I never got around to actually looking up any information on the Stearns County Fair...I added the full fair schedule for Stearns County in this week's Bonanza Valley Voice and didn't have to lay an eye on it, as it was loaned graciously to me by the Sauk Centre Herald newspaper in what newspaper's call a "camera ready" format. This is a huge, huge thing in the newspaper world, as it means you essentially have no extra work to get it ready for press. You do a "click, click, click" of the mouse and bam!...it's ready for press.

I need to cut this post short and get out in the garden. I'd say within the last 24 hours, the family garden has gone to a moisture deficit and now will need consistent watering until our next rainfall from Mother Nature.

Friday night updates...
In addition to coaching a 3-on-3 team at Kerkhoven Town and Country Days on Saturday, part of this weekend will be dominated by the monumental task of uploading nearly 1,400 Bonanza Valley Days photos from two weeks ago. I got the kick-off event photos uploaded from the BVD Worship in the Park on Thursday, July 11. You can see that album by clicking here: https://shorturl.at/p8tyj.

I have added more summer sports albums to the Bonanza Valley Voice SmugMug online gallery. One just added is also from July 11, when the B-B-E Jaguars fastpitch team hosted Upsala to conclude their regular 17-U season. This is the link to use to find that album: https://shorturl.at/2suJ7. At the tail end of that album are pictures featuring Coach Funk getting doused by the water cooler by two players.



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Thursday, July 27, 2023

The heavy lift continues in Brooten! (VIDEO) And the fair is underway!


So much to get caught up on! And the temperature is hovering near 90 degrees. As they say in Sunburg: UffDa!

Storm cleanup continues locally, and I am beyond impressed with the work everyone is doing, especially those helping the elderly and others who are not flush with their own family's built-in labor. The land of Rocks and Cows is the best place to live!! I still have more video to get to. We are in the midst of a heavy lift with getting regular work done plus clean up.

*Here's footage from southeastern Brooten about one hour after the July 25 storm had passed over town:


The Stearns County Fair is underway in Sauk Centre. Today is the first full day of events. I hope you can take in part of the fair with friends and family! Read more here: https://tinyurl.com/33p7fnva. A video was added to that web article featuring footage from the Stearns County Fair's Ferris wheel ride on July 31, 2021.




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Thursday, July 21, 2022

Jake's Day is coming! (VIDEO)


It's that time of the year when we are gearing up for both the Stearns County Fair in Sauk Centre and also the Bonanza Valley Royal Strutters Jake's Day in rural Belgrade. Both events were advertised in this week's July 21 issue of the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper. Jake's Day in rural Belgrade is on Saturday, July 30 at the Belgrade Sportsmen's Club shooting range; registration opens at 9 a.m.

Here's a video from July 25, 2015, featuring the bow-and-arrow station at the Jake's Day event that year:


Assisting in this booth is Boyd Fischer, who was a senior on the 1989-1990 West Central Conference South champion B-B-E Jaguars wrestling team. He is the father of Blaine Fischer (Class of 2022) and Brooklyn Fischer (Class of 2024).

If you click on the following link, you can see a web article that talks about the Jake's Day event; it also includes a video from 2015 with former B-B-E Jaguar wrestler Ben Feuerhake volunteering in the BB gun booth. Link: https://bit.ly/3ITRnC4.



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Saturday, July 31, 2021

(VIDEO) A ferris wheel view


Here's the link to the Stearns County Fair - https://stearnscountyfair.com.

You can watch a ferris wheel view of the fairway and more from Sauk Centre taken on July 30 (afternoon) by clicking over to the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper website (short link) = https://bit.ly/3xhf5kc.

And now it's time to head back to the fair. The NorthFork Livewires 4-H group will man the food stand in the 4-H building tonight. They serve from 5 to 7 p.m. Come out and show your support!



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Friday, July 30, 2021

(VIDEO) Lights and sounds of the fair


A clip recorded last night while exiting the Stearns County Fairgrounds...


The full Stearns County Fair schedule was published on the back page of this week's Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper. I've got another video posted at The Voice newspaper website (short link) = https://bit.ly/2WEBTxW.


I finally uploaded and posted the Bonanza Valley Days grand parade video from July 11. It was about a one-gigabyte video and I have not had time to get it online until today. Better late than never!

Here's the link to the Stearns County Fair - https://stearnscountyfair.com.



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Thursday, August 01, 2019

Fair video

Here's a collection of video clips and photos from the Pope County Fair in Glenwood (mostly shot on July 20):


Who's headed to the Stearns County Fair this week/weekend? The full Stearns County Fair schedule is on page five of this week's August 1 issue of the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper.

In other news...
The Elrosa Saints amateur baseball team opens the Region 15C tournament tomorrow night (Friday) at 8 p.m. in Farming. Their opponent will be Lake Henry. Additional information on the region tournament was published in today's August 1 issue of the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper.





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Saturday, August 02, 2014

County fairs

Above is an art project submitted by a B-B-E student at the Pope County Fair; it won a Grand Champion prize.

Two area county fairs are underway this weekend: the Pope County Fair in Glenwood and the Stearns County Fair in Sauk Centre. Both fairs draw scores of people from Jaguar Country, and B-B-E students make up a nice contingent of 4-H members in both counties as well.

See you at the fair!

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Stearns County Fair is underway!

The fairway started to pick up with traffic as Demolition Derby time approached.


Below, part of the Stearns County Fair 4-H Sheep Show, including Erin Anderson of the Northfork Livewires 4-H Club...
 

It's been a busy week wrapping up Sinclair Lewis Days coverage in Sauk Centre and then switching gears to the Stearns County Fair, which runs through Sunday. Tomorrow (Friday), the Belgrade/Brooten and Elrosa 5th-6th grade teams travel to Kerkhoven for a tournament. The wheels keep turning...


Click on the following link to see part of the first heat of tonight's Demolition Derby in Sauk Centre:
http://saukherald.com/main.asp?SectionID=94&SubSectionID=381&NewsVideoID=136

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Wednesday, August 03, 2011

More from the Stearns County Fair last weekend

The Northfork Livewires 4-H club worked the food stand at the 4-H building on Friday evening, July 29.


A photo album with 80 pictures from the 4-H Blue Ribbon Auction has been uploaded to the Sauk Centre Herald website. The link to the album is: http://saukherald.mycapture.com/mycapture/folder.asp?event=1297872&CategoryID=65924&ListSubAlbums=0

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Monday, August 01, 2011

Stearns County Fair demo derbies were a big hit

Photo by Emily Lahr, Sauk Centre Herald

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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Stearns County Fair 4-H Blue Ribbon Auction held on Friday night

Below, North Fork Livewires 4-H club member Erin Anderson brings her market steer through the Blue Ribbon Auction on Friday night...

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Friday, July 29, 2011

Second of three demolition derbies is held tonight at the 110th annual Stearns County Fair

Shown is the first division competing this evening at the fair grounds, the truck demo...with a couple minivans thrown into the mix...

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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Stearns County 4-H Clubs get into action today for non-livestock entry judging

A video clip from the early evening hours tonight at the Stearns County fairgrounds...

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Monday, July 25, 2011

Who's excited for the Stearns County Fair?

The Stearns County Fair runs this week, Wednesday through Sunday...plus, 4-H judging begins on Tuesday afternoon at 2:00...

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

110th annual Stearns County Fair is coming July 27-31 in Sauk Centre

The Stearns County Fair is coming in a couple weekends to the fairgrounds in Sauk Centre.

The event begins on Wednesday, July 27 with Entry Day. The Midway opens at 3:00, with wristband time from 5 to 10:00.

Children's Day is both Friday and Saturday, with over $1,000 worth of prizes given away.

Read all about it on page two of this week's Mid-Minnesota Shopper, which can be found in the Sauk Centre Herald.

You can also vie the Mid-Minnesota Shopper online at http://mntrails.com/Shopper_Pages_pdfs/default.html

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