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Sports

Lady Badgers take second place

Tuesday, September 7, 2021, the varsity team traveled to Chadron and took second place out of nine schools with 395; Scottsbluff took first place. Three of the team members medaled: Mekallyn Bancroft, fifth place, 91; Kaetryn Bancroft, seventh place, 96; Nicole Williams, ninth place, 100.

Badgers host O’Neill

Friday, September 3, 2021, the Valentine Badgers hosted O’Neill and lost with a score of 7-37. Scoring by quarters: Valentine - 0, 7, 0, 0, = 7 O’Neill - 10, 7, 14, 6 = 37 Coach Ian Bisch said, “Offensively we struggled on first down with penalties and mishapes on snaps that put us behind the chains which made it hard to get drives going.

Badger Cross Country results from the Ainsworth Invite

The Badgers traveled to Ainsworth Thursday, September 2, 2021 for their 14th annual Cross Country Invitational. It was a balmy 77 degrees with a 5-10 mph wind out of the north, however, the course was wet and spongy.

Badgers take on the Warriors

Thursday, September 2, 2021, the Lady Badgers took on the Lady Warriors in Winner, SD. They lost in three sets: Valentine 20, 14, 23 = 0 Winner - 25, 25, 25 = 3 There were 19 kills in the game with Kailee Kellum leading with 8.

Valentine High School Weekly Calendar

Wednesday, September 1 Spirit Squad practice 6:30 a.m. Covid shots available in multi-purpose room 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Managing early weaned calves

Early weaning of calves may be advantageous in times of drought, when cows are in a confinement system, or as a body condition management tool for very young or old cows. Early weaning is typically defined as weaning before calves are 150 days of age.

Crofton bests Valentine

The Badgers traveled to Crofton for their first game of the season, Friday, August 27, 2021. They were bested with a final score of 6-51.

BADGER OF THE WEEK

Alice Landino, Volleyball Alice has faced the challenges of adapting to American high school volleyball rules with dignity, grace, and understanding. When not allowed to play this week because of state rules that conflicted with international rules, she was the ultimate, supportive teammate on the bench.

SCHOLAR OF THE WEEK

James Woodraska, Sophomore, Band James is doing a great job as drum major in band. James always has a great attitude and has been willing to play as well as direct the band.