by Nya Dorsey | Jan 29, 2024 | Athletics, Boys Athletics, News, Secondary News
Lynnville-Sully kept their hopes alive for a South Iowa Cedar League title by upending North Mahaska 58-37 Friday. North Mahaska committed 21 turnovers and L-S was able to capitalize on rebounds as well to defeat the Warhawks for the second time this season....
by Nya Dorsey | Jan 24, 2024 | Athletics, Boys Athletics, News, Secondary News
North Mahaska junior Asher DeBoef outdueled Montezuma’s Brady Boulton for the game scoring lead pouring in 32 points as the Warhawks defeated Montezuma in Monte Friday, 66-58. Both players were shooting well, but North Mahaska was able to keep the remaining Braves in...
by Nya Dorsey | Jan 8, 2024 | Athletics, Boys Athletics, News, Secondary News
Iowa Valley ventured into the North Mahaska gymnasium Friday and found themselves facing the proverbial buzzsaw. The Warhawk defense clamped down Iowa Valley forcing 17 first half turnovers and junior Asher DeBoef went off for 10 first quarter points to propel North...
by Nya Dorsey | Jan 4, 2024 | Athletics, Boys Athletics, News, Secondary News
North Mahaska opened the post-holiday wrestling schedule Tuesday hosting Class 1A Wapello and Class 2A Chariton and Fairfield. The Warhawks finished 2-1 on the evening with three wrestlers going 3-0. North Mahaska defeated Wapello, 50-16, Chariton 48-36 and was...
by Nya Dorsey | Jan 2, 2024 | Athletics, Boys Athletics, News, Secondary News
North Mahaska junior Jack Kelderman erupted for four first quarter 3-pointers and finished with 19 points to lead the Warhawks to a 72-48 victory at Sigourney Thursday. The output was a surprise to both North Mahaska coach Seth Streebin and Sigourney’s Mitch Eslick...
by Nya Dorsey | Dec 18, 2023 | Athletics, Boys Athletics, News, Secondary News
Teams at the Bill Horn Wrestling Invitational are always competitive, and Saturday’s version was no different. North Mahaska was the smallest in class size at the tourney and placed fifth overall. Pella won the meet with 197 points to outdistance South Tama, who...