
The girls varsity basketball team lost in a very contested 51-61 game with Saint Clair tonight at home.





The boys varsity basketball team defeated TCU tonight 71 to 49 at home.





Ms. Missling’s Career Exploration class was able to visit South Central College last week for some hands on training in their culinary program! Check out this article to read more about it!
https://www.mankatofreepress.com/news/local_news/scc-welcomes-high-schoolers-for-a-taste-of-culinary-arts/article_3da5afc8-74b5-11ec-ba6e-d37ce88a6ca0.html?utm_campaign=blox&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwAR0Kn-VJdmxx0yu1QYdBlY5Dw309csgrEtQAJ7TZW8xPvvubHecZGyowJfQ

Congratulations to Linda Leiding, LCWM school board president as the new leader of the Minnesota School Boards Association.



Nice win for the boys tonight against Alden-Conger.





The boys varsity basketball team defeated Nicollet tonight 87 to 47 at home.





The Lady Knights Varsity Basketball team beat the Jaguars 81-52 in GHECTML.




Boys varsity basketball team defeated Truman/Martin Luther/GHEC 60-40 tonight on the road.





Wrestling at home tonight. The varsity lost to a very strong team for Blue Earth 55-21.





Hannah Geistfeld, is a LCWM substitute teacher on a regular basis, will soon be taking over for an elementary teacher's maternity leave. Hannah Geistfeld plays college basketball for Bethany Lutheran College and grew up in Truman. See the link https://www.keyc.com/2022/01/05/truman-native-hanna-geistfeld-leaving-lasting-legacy-bethany-lutheran-college/


Zac Wells 'Athlete of the Week". Click on the video https://www.keyc.com/2022/01/06/prep-athlete-wells-coming-up-clutch-lcwm/

With finals week quickly approaching, Mrs. Thorson gave her students some extra credit in Health class if they created a positive affirmation poster to hang up at school! Some took advantage of creating them and it appears some are taking advantage of the tear off tabs too!





The boys varsity basketball team traveled to Blue Earth tonight and won 63-61 in overtime.





The girls varsity basketball team tonight defeated a very good Medford team 60 to 55.





It was a great 3 days of basketball at the Bethany Tournament. The JV team were consolation champs and the varsity team won the tournament!!





The Varsity Girls Basketball team were Tournament champs! 64-48 over NRHEG
4 players were All-Tournament Selections.



Girls varsity basketball team won their opening tournament game tonight at home against MVL 71 to 60.





The Boys Varsity BasketballTeam got a big win tonight over Maple River 54-48.





The school board meeting opened with congratulations to LCWM senior Camden Ludeman, for being chosen as the school winner for the MSHSL
Heisman Award. Camden is the Knights All District Football Player as well as a Knight's State Honor Roll Track Athlete.
Grace Moeller, who was selected as the State High School Heisman Award Winner for females in Minnesota, was also congratulated.
Moeller’s state win comes with a $1,000 scholarship to offset college tuition costs.
To be eligible for this award, students must maintain a weighted GPA of 3.0 (B average) or better. Applicants also need to be proven
leaders and role models within their school and community. Applicants must participate or have participated in grades 9, 10, or 11 in
at least one of the sports recognized by the International Olympic Committee in the Summer and Winter Olympic Games, the
Paralympic Games or the National Federation of State High School Associations.
(https://heismanscholarship.com/about/how-it-works/)
The Board also offered congratulations to LCWM senior, Kaitlyn Kirchner, for being chosen as one of 104 students nationwide to
participate in a week-long government and leadership education program through the United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP)!
The highly competitive program is merit-based and also awards each student with a $10,000 undergraduate college scholarship with
encouragement to pursue coursework in history and political science.
Kaitlyn was one of two students in Minnesota selected to be a delegate and will have the opportunity to hear major policy addresses
by senators, cabinet members, officials of the Departments of State and Defense, leaders of other federal agencies and senior
members of the national media. Delegates also traditionally participate in a meeting with a justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and the
president of the United States.

Holiday fun the last day before winter break!!


