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THE MITCHELL Outlaws rode in the Corn Palace Rodeo Parade in Mitchell, wearing their medals they received at the Special Olympics in Huron. Pictured are, left to right, on horses: Aaron Krouse, Ian Ames, Kyle Clarambeau, Julie Stach and Matt Baysinger; standing: Sonja Wells, Coach Shanna Jensen, Lila Stach, Annie Alexander and Jenna Skinner.

The Special Olympics held their State Equestrian competition in Huron on July 11-12. 

Among the five competing teams were the Mitchell Outlaws, which was composed of team members Kyle Clarambeau, Aaron Krouse, Julia Stach, Ian Ames, Brent Hieb and Matt Baysinger.

…Read the results in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Pictured from left to right are: Camden, Dawn and Brenden Rassel, Brenden’s girlfriend, Abbie Smith and Joel Rassel. They are pictured in front of the Monster Jam truck, “El Toro Loco” that Brenden drove in his first Monster Jam truck event.

Camden Rassel of Woonsocket, 15, has been a participant in the racing world since he was six years old. He started with go-carts and has raced them every year until about 18 months ago, when he switched his racing vehicle to a purestock car. And, on Saturday, July 16, he won his first feature race. According to Camden, this is just the start of a stock-car racing career for him, with what he hopes to be more wins to come in his future.

The racing season is primarily from May to mid-August. Camden has been racing every Saturday night in Miller and has done well in many heats, including finishing in the top five in a prior feature race, but has never won a feature race, until Saturday night. In response to how he felt after he realized he had won his first feature, Camden stated, “I felt relieved. I had been fighting to keep my position and the hard work paid off.”

Camden was not forced into the racing world; he comes by it naturally as his older brother, Brenden Rassel, has also been racing since he was five years old and has actually made a career out of the sport.

After graduating from Woonsocket High School in 2015, Brenden followed his dream of being involved in the racing world and traveled to Lima, Ohio to attend school at the University of Northwestern Ohio (UNOH). While in college there, he earned an associate degree in high performance motorsports and a bachelor’s degree in automotive technical supervision. He is currently working for the UNOH as an admissions enrollment representative. He goes to all events on and off campus to speak on behalf of the university and to try and recruit kids to attend the college. This job gives him opportunities to attend events all over the eastern half of the United States, including Monster Jam, NASCAR, NHRA drag and Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt series racing. The events he attends are mostly in the eastern part of the country, but they have gone as far west as Missouri for an event. 

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

Kylie Schlenker is pictured with the picnic shelter he built for his Eagle Scout project. It is located in the campground north of Lake Prior.

Kylie Schlenker has been working toward his rank of Eagle Scout for several years. His final project of a new picnic shelter at the campground north of Lake Prior is now complete. The last requirement to earn the Eagle Scout rank is to complete a community service project before the scout turns 18. Schlenker said that he approached the City of Woonsocket for suggestions on a project he could do for the city to help him complete this requirement, and city officials recommended replacing the picnic shelter at the campground north of the lake in town. 

…Read on in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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