
Central Minnesota Credit Union Foundation recently made a donation of $1,300 to the Coborn Cancer Center at CentraCare Health in St. Cloud. The donation will help provide patients and their families with additional support before, during and after cancer treatment. The donation was presented to Sonya Wieber (second from left), Coborn Cancer Center director, on Nov. 29 by Central Minnesota Credit Union members (left to right) Joyce Eveslage, Ryan Hinnenkamp, Marvin Sand, Joyce Klein and Ron Klein. All of these CMCU members have received or are receiving treatment at the Coborn Cancer Center.
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The Sartell High School girl’s varsity basketball team defeated Monticello High School 63-53 on Nov. 29. The Sabres were able to hang on for a win after holding a 19-point halftime lead. Sartell hit 10 three-pointers in the game and were 23/30 from the free-throw line. Megan Sieben led the team with 15 points, while Addy Demaine added 13 and Lexie Winter added 12. Emma Larson and Jaylia Ellis each grabbed six rebounds, and Courtney Deters led the team in steals with three.
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The Sartell High School girl’s varsity basketball team defeated Sauk Rapids-Rice High School 45-35 on Dec. 2. Sartell was led by Megan Sieben, who scored 18 points. Emma Larson grabbed six rebounds, and Lexie Winter had five assists. Jaylia Ellis led a strong defensive effort with six steals.
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The Storm ‘n Sabres girls’ varsity hockey team defeated Willmar High School 7-0 on Dec. 2. Bria Ferns and Brooke Walters each had a six-point night. Ferns tallied two goals and four assists while Walters had a hat trick and three assists to help move the Storm’n Sabres to 3-1-1 overall and 2-0 in the Central Lakes Conference. Megan Mohr and Bre Hess each added goals in the victory. Madi DeMarais registered 13 saves for her first career win and second shutout of the year.
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The Sartell High School boys’ varsity hockey team defeated Crookston High school 8-0 on Dec. 2. Sartell started very slowly in the first period but was able to weather the pressure from Crookston before Jack Hennemann scored two of his three goals on the night to get the Sabres headed in the right direction. The start of the second period saw Hennemann complete his hat trick on another hard-earned goal, from then on the Sabres were able to control much of the play in the second period. The third period saw the Sabres score two shorthanded goals by Garrett Freeman (his first career varsity goal) and Spencer Meier. Trevor Skinner capped the scoring for the Sabres with his first career varsity goal. Sartell got solid goaltending again from Cole Bright as he picked up his first career shutout win.