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On Tuesday, June 25, the Woonsocket Blackhawks’ girls’ U8 softball team came home as League Champions from their tournament held in Plankinton, and it was not an easy feat. They started the day with their first game at 9:30 a.m. and finished the championship game at around 7:30 p.m. that night, which made for a long, hot day, but that didn’t melt the Blackhawks’ determination to earn top honors.

They won their first two games against Kimball/White Lake and Corsica-Stickney. They lost their third game to Mt. Vernon, but the tournament was double elimination, so they moved into the “come from behind” bracket, beating Mitchell to get into the championship. They met Mt. Vernon again, this time in the championship game. Mt. Vernon had not lost, so the little Blackhawks had to beat them twice, and they accomplished just that to win the championship and bring home first-place medals for all team members. 

…See a picture of the team in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Three activities kept the 4-H Grounds very busy on Monday, June 17.  

Dog practices have begun under the watchful eye of instructor Christy Zoss. Participants new to the program meet at 4 p.m. with the more advanced participants starting at 5 p.m. It is amazing to watch as dogs learn to follow the different commands and signals for obedience, rally, showmanship and agility. Especially popular with everyone is running through the course of agility equipment (pipe tunnel, tire jump, dog walk, A-frame, weave poles, bridge, seesaw and pause table). 

Youth were also able to participate in the first Consumer Decision Making (CDM) and Horticulture Skill-a-thon of the summer. To put a new twist on the skill-a-thon, one of the activities included a multi-level scavenger hunt which focused on learning fruits and vegetables. The second activity involved identifying different tools, such as a level, utility knife, wire cutter, slip joint pliers, flathead and Phillips screwdrivers.

The last event of the day included a Special Foods Contest. Four 4-Hers and one Cloverbud showcased their culinary talents by preparing smoothies and casseroles.  Judging the contest this year were Karen Klinkner and Paula Linke. Receiving purple ribbons for their special dishes were:

• Summer Senska – Mixed Berry Smoothie;

• Victoria Hoffman – Pizza Casserole;

• Will Arhart – Tortilla Beef Casserole;

• Aubree Goral – Tortilla Beef Casserole;

• Renner Funk-Peer – Strawberry Smoothie (Cloverbud)

…Read recipes and see pictures in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

On Tuesday, June 18, the Sanborn Central School Board held an election at Sanborn Central School.

Results are unofficial until the Board canvasses the votes and approves the results in July. 

Curtis Adams was running for re-election. Justin Enfield, who lost in his bid for re-election against Mark Goral in 2022, and Peggy Hinker joined the election race.

Adams and Hinker won, with 109 and 122 votes, respectively, with Enfield receiving 21 votes.

There was a 15 percent voter turnout, with 130 votes cast.

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