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Scheele signs to play football at Tabor

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Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 27 February 2008 10:28

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Michael Scheele, starting lineman for the 6-5 bi-district champion Hillsboro High football team, signed a letter of intent Friday to play football at Tabor College next season. Seated with him are his parents, Richard and Barbara Scheele. Standing behind them are Len Coreyea, HHS head coach, Mike Gottsch, Tabor head coach, and brothers Adam and Eric Scheele.

 

Bluejays top Bethel, improve to 8-8

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Written by Andrew Ottoson Wednesday, 20 February 2008 09:52

TCmbHettP2146212.jpg TCmbHettP2146212.jpg The Tabor College men defeated Bethel College 60-52 in Newton Saturday. It was Tabor’s second win of the season against the Threshers.

Combined with the 58-57 Valentine’s Day upset of South­western in Hillsboro, the rivalry win evened up the team’s conference record.Bethel

After Tabor took a 14-6 lead 6:09 into the first half, Bethel rallied to take a 22-20 advantage. A field goal by Kyle Kroeker knotted it 4:38 before the half expired.

Then Mike Rousell got a hand on a pass, setting up a steal by Kyle de Blonk. De Blonk sent a lead pass to Rousell, who finished the fast break with a 1-handed dunk. 

Tabor at that point had a 24-22 lead, but entered intermission tied with the Threshers 25-25.

Zach Vanselow dominated the...

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Bluejays top Bethel, improve to 8-8

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Written by Andrew Ottoson Wednesday, 20 February 2008 09:52

TCmbHettP2146212.jpg TCmbHettP2146212.jpg The Tabor College men defeated Bethel College 60-52 in Newton Saturday. It was Tabor’s second win of the season against the Threshers.

Combined with the 58-57 Valentine’s Day upset of South­western in Hillsboro, the rivalry win evened up the team’s conference record.Bethel

After Tabor took a 14-6 lead 6:09 into the first half, Bethel rallied to take a 22-20 advantage. A field goal by Kyle Kroeker knotted it 4:38 before the half expired.

Then Mike Rousell got a hand on a pass, setting up a steal by Kyle de Blonk. De Blonk sent a lead pass to Rousell, who finished the fast break with a 1-handed dunk. 

Tabor at that point had a 24-22 lead, but entered intermission tied with the Threshers 25-25.

Zach Vanselow dominated the...

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TC beats Southwestern but stumbles at Bethel

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Written by Andrew Ottoson Wednesday, 20 February 2008 09:01

TCwbRothP2146194.jpg TCwbRothP2146194.jpg College women’s basketball team fell to Bethel by a 68-62 margin Saturday.

The loss moved the Bluejays into a third-place tie with hard-charging McPherson in the conference standings with one week left of regular-season games. It also took some of the luster off of Thursday’s sparkling 68-60 win over second-place South­western. Brittany Roth goes up for a shot and gets mugged by Jenna Wilson Thursday night in Hillsboro. Roth collected five rebounds and scored six of eight points at the foul line as Tabor evened out the season series against Southwestern.
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Tabor built a 19-11 lead with 7:36 left in the first half on a second-chance basket by Chelsea Malone, who had buried back-to-back 3-pointers...

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Herman doubles up, sweeps week

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Written by Andrew Ottoson Wednesday, 13 February 2008 10:47

TCwbbHermanP2096087.jpg TCwbbHermanP2096087.jpg The Tabor College women’s basketball team hammered two of the KCAC bottom-feeders this week, dropping Friends 61-53 and Ottawa 76-58. Having blown past Stef Randa (not pictured) on the dribble, Stacie Herman outflanks the four remaining Ottawa defenders with a pinpoint pass late in the second half of Saturday’s blowout win. With 17 points and 10 assists, she recorded Tabor’s first double-double of the season.
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The Bluejays fell behind 3-0 16 seconds into the contest and trailed for a grand total of 1:13 before their superior organization and athleticism translated into stops at the defensive end and made shots on offense.

When Kirsten Watson drained a long 2-pointer from the right wing at...

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