Saturday was a picture-perfect day for a track and field meet, and the Lady Lynx took full advantage of the ideal conditions “and ran with it,” Brandon Valley head coach Troy Sturgeon said.
Austin McCarl, Cory Yeigh and Jesse Lindberg kicked off the 2021 season at Huset’s Speedway by earning a trip into Victory Lane May 10 during Rosenbauer America Night.
The Lady Lynx brought their improved golf game to the Metro Conference Meet Monday at Elmwood Golf Course, and the result was a fourth-place team finish.
The Lynx boys notched two more dual victories in a home triangular last week, delivering an inexperienced Madison Bulldogs a 9-0 blow and the Huron Tigers a 7-2 defeat.
In the final days of Sage Bultje’s senior year at Brandon Valley High School, the student-athlete had one big decision yet to make: Which college to go to where she could continue to play soccer.
Improvement. That’s what Lady Lynx golf coach Brianna Postma is seeing in her team every week. And Friday’s effort at the Yankton Invitational––despite finishing in last place––is what Postma saw once again.
The Lady Lynx track and field team is on the right path to being champions. And they proved that to be true at last week’s Metro Conference Championships, where the Brandon Valley girls rose to the top of the five-team conference.
Following a nine-year absence from the classroom, basketball and golf programs at Brandon Valley, Craig Nelson is returning and assuming similar roles here once again.