Track athletes advance to District meet
Posted by Northern Pride on May 27, 2014 · Leave a Comment
by Phil Ambroziak If anything, Carpenter High School track and field coach Cheyne Dallyn would describe last week’s divisional meet – held at Lions Park in Meadow Lake – as the calm before the storm. “There were about 70 athletes at that event,” he said. “Next time, there will be 200-250.” The “next time” Dallyn … Continue reading →
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Basketball season underway
Posted by Northern Pride on December 3, 2013 · Leave a Comment
by Phil Ambroziak The action is once again heating up on the Carpenter High School basketball court. This year’s high school basketball season officially kicked off a few short weeks ago with both the CHS boys and girls squads already seeing action. This past weekend, the girls competed in a tournament at John Paul II … Continue reading →
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CHS girls win Northern Lights volleyball tournament
Posted by Northern Pride on October 22, 2013 · Leave a Comment
by Phil Ambroziak The Carpenter High School girls volleyball team wanted to impress the hometown crowd, and they didn’t disappoint. The Meadow Lake team won the Northern Lights Tournament, the team’s annual home tournament, which was contested at CHS Oct. 18-19. “The win was obviously exciting for them,” remarked head coach Dion Petz. “It was … Continue reading →