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10th annual epilepsy awareness fundraiser set for Sept. 27

The Kasson-Mantorville girls soccer program will once again host its epilepsy awareness and fundraiser event on Sept. 27.
The event, which is in its 10th year, was created to honor Hannah Soderberg, the daughter of former coach Chris Soderberg.
She has lived with epilepsy since she was five.

Essig gets 1,000th career set assist

It was a milestone game last week for the Triton volleyball squad. 
Not only did the team win in three sets against  Plainview-Elgin-Millville, but Reagan Essig picked up her 1,000th career set assist in set three. She ended the game with 27 assists, five digs, and two aces

KoMets dominate KM Invite

The Kasson-Mantorville cross country team held an invitational last week, with four KoMets crossing the finish line first. 
David Obst won the race with a time of 16:30.8, Reed Grovdahl finished second with a time of 17:54.4, Kalin Anderson finished third with a time of 17:56.7, Michael Brandl finished fourth with a time of 17:56.9. 

Hayfield defeats BP

The Hayfield volleyball team defeated Blooming Prairie last week, pulling off a narrow 3-2 win. 
Jenna Christopherson had eight  kills, and 18 digs. Amber Ziegler had 10 kills, eight digs, five  blocks, and  aces. Carly Bronson had 11 kills, and three  digs. 

Five former athletes elected to 2025 Kasson-Mantorville HOF class

Membership in the Kasson-Mantorville Hall of Fame will expand on Saturday, Oct. 11, when five newly-elected members are inducted. 
The five athletes, representing multiple sports, include: 
Brady Berge - Class of 2017 - participated in football and wrestling, went on to wrestle at Penn State and is now Coaching at South Dakota State University

Baseball, painting, and an announcement

Baseball, painting, and a unique baby announcement.
I’ve been trying new things as of late, so last week’s adventure found us at the St. Paul Saints game. 
This is often our go-to date night, because, well, baseball is the best. 
But we happened to stumble upon a sip and paint night and decided to give it a shot.  

Byron rolls past Hill-Murray

The Byron football team cruised past Hill-Murray 42-6 in a road game last week.
Byron was dominant from the first whistle, scoring 21 points in the first quarter. 
They added another seven points in the second quarter and scored two touchdowns in the third quarter. 
Carson Heimer had 22 rushes for 288 yards  scoring two touchdowns.
Brevin Brakke had one rush for a one-yard touchdown. 

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