Sports

It was a pleasant day to play on the fairway in Woonsocket for the third annual Pony Hills Adult/Youth Tournament held on Sunday, Aug. 11. Twenty-four two-person teams registered for this year’s event. The teams were split into two age groups: Under 11 and 12-17 years old.

In the Under 11 category, first place was won by Stephen Davis and Kash Kilcoin, second place was claimed by Brandon and Reed Goergen, and third place went to Armondo and Andi Rodriguez.

In the 12-17 age group, Mike and Trevor Johnson earned first place, Joel and Camden Rassel took second place, and Kregg and Aiden Krueger received third place.

…See pictures of the winners in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

On Tuesday, Aug. 6, the Woonsocket Summer Rec program held their end of season party and awards ceremony. The evening was enjoyed with a meal of grilled hot dogs and burgers, chips, dessert and beverages. After the meal, Coach Weber recognized this year’s standout athletes in softball and baseball.

On the U8 softball team, the MVP award went to Sienna Swenson, and the Most Improved award was given to Scarlett Roth. In U10 softball, Jocelyn Grassel was awarded MVP, and Emrie Voneye was acknowledged as Most Improved. On the U12 team, Kaylee Adams earned MVP honors, and Cailie Roth was awarded Most Improved.

On the Rookies baseball team, Jaxtyn Jurgens was named MVP, and Sterling Baruth was presented Most Improved. On the Minors team, Grady Swenson was given the MVP award, and Aiden Westendorf was designated Most Improved. On the Majors baseball team, Trevor Johnson was awarded MVP, and Mathias Lindgren earned Most Improved.

Carson Miller and Haylee Foos were awarded the Greg “Ace” Uken award for character on and off the field.

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

PICTURED IS the current progress of Sanborn Central’s football field.

It’s been almost two years since a football game has been played in Forestburg on the home field at Sanborn Central. Since the last game was played in the fall of 2022, the field has been out of commission due to poor soil and top cover conditions. However, major improvements have been made and “a light at the end of the tunnel” is visible.

In the spring of 2023, school officials had an irrigation system installed, and then in June of the same year, they had the field professionally interseeded. Unfortunately, the grass didn’t grow like they had anticipated, so they waited until the following spring to see if it would start to grow, which didn’t happen, either. Thus, they got more black dirt, leveled everything off, overseeded and got the irrigation going. Conditions have definitely improved, and some parts of the field are looking fantastic, but they are now primarily dealing with dry spots that just won’t produce. “I have personally gone out and seeded some of the dry spots to see if special attention to them would help, and they just haven’t come to life like we wanted them to,” said Corey Flatten, Superintendent of Sanborn Central Schools. “The toughest part is the soil is so sandy, and it just can’t get enough water, but we are working on getting that taken care of.”

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

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