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AVON SCHOOL BOARD EARNS ALL-SILVER AWARD

AVON SCHOOL BOARD EARNS ALL-SILVER AWARD

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PHEASANT SEASON BEGINS

PHEASANT SEASON BEGINS

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THUNDERHAWKS SOAR PAST THE CUBS

At last week’s October 18th Friday night matchup of the Tripp-Delmont/Armour Andes Central/Dakota Christian football team against the Alcester-Hudson Cubs, the Thunderhawks were victorious with a final score of 58-32. Offensively, Hunter Loeffler led the charge with 118 rushing yards, four passing yards, 28 receiving yards, and three two-point conversions. Loeffler was followed by teammate, Isaac Wunder who had 105 passing yards, 111 rushing yards, four receiving yards, one pass touchdown, one rush touchdown, and two two-point conversions. Garth Maas ran 131 rushing yards and four touchdowns. Also putting offensive numbers on the board for the Thunderhawks were Sabas DeHaan, Alex Werkmeister, and Brayden Ziegler. For the Thunderhawk defense, Riley Spaans led the team with 10.5 tackles and one and a half tackles for loss. Dalton Westendorf had seven tackles, two and a half tackles for loss, and one sack. He was followed by Maas who had six and a half tackles, two tackles for loss, and one pass break up. Other members of the team that helped the Thunderhawks on defense included Ty Archambeau, Payton Westendorf, Sabas DeHaan, Traesone Weatherford, AJ Johnson, Wunder, Loeffler and Kashton Garcia.

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THUNDER CROSS COUNTRY REGION 3 RESULTS

On Wednesday, October 16, the Thunder traveled to Scotland for the Region

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THUNDER NATION VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT RESULTS

The AC/DC Thunder volleyball team hosted the Thunder Nation Volleyball Tournament on Saturday where they took home 2nd place, congratulations girls!

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LADY THUNDER SUFFERS A LOSS TO WAGNER

AC/DC hosted Wagner on Thursday night, October 17 where they suffered the tough loss 0-3.

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DIABETES

The saying goes, “newer isn’t always better,” and while I typically tend to agree with that, newer might be better when it comes to glucose monitoring technology. In recent years we have seen rapid development and uptake of new types of glucometers, leaving fewer and fewer patients with diabetes using the old standby fingerstick method of blood sugar monitoring.

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