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Is Hiring!
The Becker dance
team stayed close to home
WILL TRAIN THE
FT BUTCHER/
this past weekend, traveling
to Monticello for their Invi-
RIGHT PERSON
MEAT CUTTER
tational. This was the last
Immediate opening. Will
meet of the regular season
train, must be punctual &
and the last meet overall for
have clean appearance.
• Wage based
the JV teams.
$15 to start on exp.
Apply in person The Monticello Invite
or Call John hosted 14 teams from
Come in & fill out
place finishes in JV, fourth and rewarding to see the ac- fine tuning and cleaning to tackling a difficult routine
place in Varsity kick and complishments over the do before next weekend, and they are really coming
third place in Varsity jazz.
TADD'S LIGHTHOUSE
course of a season. This but our scores have been on strong at the end of the
The JV kick team per- team has made improve- improving over the last season. Our scores continue
(Adult Foster Care &
formed well in their final ments in both their skill set couple competitions and to improve with each per-
Related Services agency)
performance, bringing lots and performance quality that is what we like to see formance and I am looking
Host Position Is seeking compassionate
of energy to the routine. this year and I'm certain right before Sections! The forward to next weekend!"
“This team has come a they will continue to do so 4AA Section is a very said Coach Baloun.
Available individuals with initiative
long way this season and in the future," said Coach tough Section, so we really Becker will compete at
& enthusiasm to work as
improved so much! They Baloun. want to be at our best!" said the 4AA Section meet at
Start with W
Weeekends
really brought the routine to Varsity kick performed Baloun. Alexandria High School
• Direct Support Staff
life today. I can't wait to their high energy routine Varsity jazz also Saturday.
w/Added Hours Awake Overnights
see what they can accom- and received their best earned their best scores of This competition will
This Summer FT & PT Days
plish in the future," said scores of the season at this the season at this competi- include teams from Sartell,
Coach Nadia Fischer- competition. tion and took home the Rocori, St Cloud Cathedral,
Apply at: El Loro
Variety of shifts avail.
Danzeisen. "There were less than third place trophy. Pequot Lakes, Alexandria,
CNA Cert Pref. 1 Year Exp
The JV jazz team com- 20 points separating first “We will be working Becker, Albany, Annandale,
16792 198th AAvve NW Pref. Send inquiries:
peted their routine one last and fourth place, which is really hard over the next Monticello, Detroit Lakes,
Big Lake MN
time as well. tight in dance team. We are week to perfect our routine Foley, Willmar, St Cloud
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"We really wanted to looking very closely at and bring in even higher Apollo, and Melrose. The
finish the season strong and scores as we head towards scores at sections. This competition starts at 11am.
Home most weekends. Starting pay
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they did that today. It is fun sections. There is still some team has done a great job
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Eagles 5,
Legacy Christian 2
The Eagles’ defeated
Legacy Christian 5-2 at
Super Rink 5 last Saturday.
It was the Eagles ninth win
of the season and their third
straight win, the longest
winning streak this season.
The Eagles were down
1-0 less than a minute into
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tie the game. Aubrey Hart- Zach Piehl tended the minutes in the penalty box.
fiel and Logan Beckstrom goal for the Eagles, saving North Branch served five
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tage of an empty net to 13-1 Monday night, ending him. Piehl played for just
score one final goal for the their winning streak at three under 22 minutes and faced
Eagles, sealing a 5-2 win. games. heavy offensives from
There were 11 total in- The Eagles were down North Branch, saving 22 of
fractions that resulted in 23 6-0 at the end of the first 31 shots against him.
Susan Nagorski Sue Emberland penalty minutes. The Ea- period, that deficit was ex- North Branch had 40
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gles were one for five on gles were down 12-0 before
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