Archive for December, 2008

Byron praised by local sports coaches

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I’m a little late linking to this article by Todd Beckmann in the Sentinel which is basically a collage of thoughts from area high school coaches about the former editor of the Burnett County Sentinel, Byron Higgin.

Here is the link.

If you knew Byron at all you would know he had a deep affinity for sports. One glance into his office would give that away. Homer Hankies, bobble head dolls, baseball cards and other memorabilia adorned his workspace at the Sentinel.

He always had time to talk about sports, especially local. He loves it and he loved covering it.

Merry Christmas!!!

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The Birth of Christ

Luke 2:1-20

In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. (This was the first census that took place while Quirinius was governor of Syria.) And everyone went to his own town to register. 

So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house and line of David. He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child. While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.

And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord. This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger."

Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying,

"Glory to God in the highest,
      and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests."

When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, "Let’s go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about."

So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph, and the baby, who was lying in the manger. When they had seen him, they spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child, and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them. But Mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart. The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things they had heard and seen, which were just as they had been told.

Bomb threat at high school

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What must have been an extremely scary situation on Friday, turned out to be a very cold emergency drill.

A possible bomb threat was overheard by someone which led to the evacuation of Grantsburg high school leading to students and staff assembling in the middle school on Friday, Dec. 19 around one in the afternoon.

We are all very thankful that the threat was not real and the outcome was anti-climactic.

For more on the story check out the Sentinel’s article.

 

Recap: Grantsburg @ Pine City

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It was a nice night for the Pirate boys. Not great, just nice. The Pirates won the game by 11, 55-44 and stayed unbeaten on the year raising their record to 6-0. They were led in scoring by Tyler Myers whom I had down for 18 points. I was also impressed by the Trent Bonneville/Jason Jensen duo defensively and rebounding-wise.

Bonneville, who had scored at least twenty in the past two games was pretty much shut out offensively the entire game, he maybe had four points which was mainly due to the defensive scheme of the Pine City Dragons. The Dragons played a good portion of the night in a 2-3 defense which is meant to shut down the opponent’s inside game.

Grantsburg was relegated to jump shots, and they didn’t make a lot of them, especially in the first half. They were 11-32 from the floor in the first half mainly due to having to shoot from the outside and they came out cold. That changed a bit in the second half when they started canning some of those jumpers they missed in the first.

This was the first time I had seen the Pirates this year and they looked like they really knew what they were doing and they played very well together. Coach Danny Judd rotated eight players in the entire night and all played well, including Thane Larson who was, at least for me, a pleasant surprise coming off the bench canning a couple threes early in the second half and giving Grantsburg a nice lead.

Grantsburg has some good shooters, a good inside presence, and an aggressive defense. I also believe they can play a little better than they did tonight. The game tonight could’ve been a 20+ point win had they come out hot in the first half.

NOTES:

Did anyone notice the night and day difference between the roads in Minnesota compared to Wisconsin? It was like driving on a skating rink and then once you crossed the bridge it was like Lightning McQueen had just finished paving the new road! I could not believe the difference.

I interviewed Byron Higgin during halftime of the game and he seemed very upbeat about his situation of being let go at the Sentinel last week. It must have been an adjustment sitting in the stands just enjoying a game without thinking about story lines or deadlines.

Tonight was my last broadcast of the year. There will be more programming on WXCX, but I won’t be back behind the mic until Grantsburg plays Webster on January 6th.

We’re heading to Iowa tomorrow to celebrate Christmas with Renae’s family. I’m so excited to drive through a blizzard.

I would appreciate prayers for my family, especially my dad, who lost his brother today. I found out about my uncle’s death about half an hour before the broadcast. I was not close to my uncle mainly because of proximity, but it is still a bit stunning and of course losing a brother would be very difficult. Thanks.

Boys and Girls basketball standings

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West Lakeland Boy’s Basketball Standings

Team Conf Total PFor PAgst
Grantsburg Pirates 2-0 5-0 334 218
Luck Cardinals 3-0 5-0 323 180
Webster Tigers 2-1 2-3 213 237
Siren Dragons 1-1 1-3 179 214
Saint Croix Falls Saints 1-2 2-2 176 185
Frederic Vikings 0-3 1-3 119 176
Unity Eagles 0-2 0-4 174 222

 

West Lakeland Girl’s Basketball Standings

Team Conf Total PFor PAgst
Siren Dragons 3-0 6-0 296 160
Saint Croix Falls Saints 4-0 5-1 285 233
Frederic Vikings 2-2 4-2 271 254
Luck Cardinals 1-2 3-3 222 239
Unity Eagles 1-2 1-5 174 257
Webster Tigers 1-3 2-4 208 229
Grantsburg Pirates 0-3 0-5 200 312

 

Preview: Grantsburg @ Pine City

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Boys baskeball tonight:

The Pirates take their undefeated record across the border tonight to take on the Dragons of Pine City.

Grantsburg Pirates (5-0,2-0) vs. Pine City Dragons (2-1,2-1)

Pine City Notes:

Have won and lost a game this year on last second shots, both by the opposing team. They defeated Aitkin by one when an official ruled that a last second 3-pointer by an Aitkin player was actually a 2-pointer because the kid’s foot was on the line which would’ve tied the game. Then Rush City beat Pine City with 0.9 seconds left with a three pointer to win by two.
 
Beat Ogilvie by 40 on Tuesday.
 
Had several starters on suspension and tonight will be thier first night available to play.
 
Erik Wicktor is the head coach of the Dragons and has been in that position for seven years.
 

Grantsburg Notes:

Undefeated.
 
Convincingly beat West Lakeland contenders, St. Croix Falls, in their previous game 62-47.
 
This will be the first broadcast for Grantsburg basketball this season.
 
Trent Bonneville has been on fire. He has scored in the 20′s the past two games.
 
Grantsburg is ranked 14th by WisSports.net, Luck is ranked 8th. Both teams are in Division 3.

Carter Johnson new publisher of Sentinel

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Carter Johnson, the son of Gene Johnson (the owner of Press Publications, which owns the Sentinel and twelve other newspapers), is the new editor and publisher of the Burnett County Sentinel.

I know Carter from the time I spent working for the Sentinel and from what I know of him he is a high energy, go-getter type and is passionate about the newspaper business. I wish him nothing but success with the Sentinel and Press Publications.Byron Higgin, former publisher of the Burnett County Sentinel

He wrote an article about the shake up at the Sentinel (you can find it on page 4A of Wednesday, Dec. 17 2008 edition. As of this post it has not been made available online). In it he outlined that it was a difficult decision to let Byron Higgin (pictured) go, but that it was necessary to keep the Sentinel alive, which I have no doubt is true. Recently the Sentinel decided to shrink the physical size of the paper used to cut costs and I know other staff was cut or consolidated in the past.

I find it a little strange that in the article Carter didn’t offer more of a tribute to Byron, the long-time editor and publisher of the Sentinel. Maybe he has something planned for the next issue. I think it would be a good idea to feature some of the work that Byron did along with his accomplishments. I would think advertisers would be excited to wish Byron farewell and show their gratitude towards him.

I wish Johnson would have given us a vision to what he wants the paper to be, where he wants it to go and how he’s going to accomplish it. He only gave general thoughts and emphasized that the community needs to help with the process. Hopefully he does that in future issues, as well.

I am not sure where the Sentinel is heading. The outlook doesn’t look good for the industry or the paper itself, at least in it’s current form. The Sentinel has beefed up it’s online content and presence, which is the key element in staying viable in this day of instant gratification and fast-paced society.

Byron Higgin out as editor of the Sentinel

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News has been a part of Byron Higgin’s life for the majority of his life.

Now the news is about him.

Byron is no longer the editor at the Burnett County Sentinel. I don’t have any details on what transpired there, but I think it is probably safe to say that the shake up has to do with the ailing economy and the overall downturn of the newspaper industry.

This comes from an informative article at MSNBC.com (read it in it’s entirety here).

The venerable newspaper is in trouble. Under sustained assault from cable television, the Internet, all-news radio and lifestyles so cram-packed they leave little time for the daily paper, the industry is struggling to remake itself.

Byron was passionate about his work and loved what he did. He was unapologetically Christian and conservative and drew a lot of fire from those who did not like his take on things, but he was consistant with his ideals, and took opposition as a sign that he was doing something right.

Byron has been the editor at the Sentinel for a long time (I believe he started in 1994) and his legacy will be a positive one. It is unclear at this point if Byron will continue to write for the Sentinel or if he will be moving on entirely from the newspaper.

I have attempted to make contact with those close to the situation and when I learn more I will pass it on.

Full disclosure… I was an advertising representative for the Sentinel for a short time in the past year and have some idea of what is happening within that world.

Webster @ Siren doubleheader tonight

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Just some quick thoughts on this game before I head out to broadcast it. (Check out the Youcastr widget on the sidebar of this blog to listen to the live streaming broadcast).

Thoughts…

The boys game should be entertaining with both teams trying to establish new identities it should be interesting to see this game. This is Siren’s (0-2, 0-1) first winable game of the year although I’ll still have to give the nod to Webster (1-2,1-0) because of the good defense they play… but, I haven’t seen Jon Ruud’s new squad play yet, so I reserve the right to change my mind.

The girls game is first and I would expect Siren (3-0, 2-0) to be able to win by 20, but I do like what I saw from Webster (2-2, 1-1) on Tuesday night against a terrible opponant in Unity.

I expect a split with the Webster boys and Siren girls winning.

This is Siren’s first home game.

GHS earns high praise from US News and World Report

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Grantsburg high school received a silver medal from US News and World Report in it’s report of America’s best high schools.

Receiving a silver medal is the equivilant of being in the top 2% of high schools in the nation.

As if that weren’t enough…

US News and World Report awards gold medals to the top 100 schools in the country. Not one Wisconsin school received a gold medal. Only six received silvers!

Webster, Siren and Frederic received bronze medals.

Here is a link to the story. And here you can see the results for Burnett County Schools (you can easily navigate to find other schools once you get to the website).

Congratulations to the administration, staff and students of GHS!