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Split for Lynx in girls tennis season opener

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The Webster City girls tennis team opened play here last Friday with a triangular against Ballard and Dike-New Hartford. After besting Ballard, 6-3, the Lynx fell to perennial state contender Dike-New Hartford, 7-2. Sylvia Otteros went 2-0 on the day, earning a pair of wins at the No. 6 ...

BUILDING ON A LEGACY

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Jayden Weinzetl left his mark on Webster City High School athletics just like his father, Jake, did two decades prior. Weinzetl, a recent graduate of WCHS, has been named the 2024-25 Seneca Foundry Daily Freeman-Journal Male Athlete of the Year. A multi-sport standout, Weinzetl will ...

PEAK PERFORMER

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The new athletic season at Webster City will be missing a key component and a familiar face. Cloe Savitski, who graduated in May, was a constant figure around the softball, volleyball and track programs for the Lynx over the last four-plus years. Savitski, who will be in Iowa Central’s ...

QUICK TURNAROUND

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For the most part, Webster City girls tennis coach Mark Fisher hasn’t experienced much of an impact on his roster with the sport switching from spring to fall in 2025-26. That doesn’t mean everything has been as normal as usual. A shortened season has meant only a handful of practices ...

WC GRAD ADAMS HONORED

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Andi Adams has a state title. She’s won over 800 games. She’s in three Hall of Fames. Her honor coming Friday at Rogers Park may be her most important yet. Adams, who is in her 25th season overall at Fort Dodge Senior High, earned the 2025 CHARACTER COUNTS Award for the state of ...

Having fun playing ball

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Julia Diaz (first photo) throws to first base recently during the second and third grade Fuller Hall youth softball league. Evie Greenfield (second photo) connects for a hit. The league plays games all summer.