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  • 1 week ago | clintonherald.com | Eric Schweizer

    FULTON, Ill. - The Fulton baseball and softball teams welcomed the Mercer County Eagles to Drives Park on Wednesday for a doubleheader. It was the Golden Eagles baseball team who jumped all over Fulton early in this one, taking a 7-0 lead after two innings. A fielders choice scored the Steamers first run of the game in the bottom of the second but Mercer County got their run right back in the top of the third to make it 8-1.

  • 1 week ago | clintonherald.com | Eric Schweizer

    DEWITT — The Central DeWitt Sabers did it all on Tuesday, totaling 148 total points to win the Class A Division at the Saber Relays. Dubuque Wahlert came in second in their division with 135 points followed by Anamosa with 96, Iowa City Liberty with 84, Monticello with 58 and Maquoketa with 49. kAmx? E96 r=2DD q s:G:D:@?[ }@CE962DE E:65 7@C E96 H:? H:E9 %:AE@?

  • 1 week ago | clintonherald.com | Eric Schweizer

    FULTON, Ill. — The Fulton Steamers held their 77th Annual Craig Faulkner Relays on Tuesday. The boys came in sixth out of 11 schools with 42 team points. Forreston took first with 99 points followed by Galena with 58 and Newman Central Catholic was third with 51. kAmw:89=:89E:?8 E96 52J 7@C uF=E@? H2D E96 cI`__ H6:89E >2? C6=2J @7 s2?:6= w@=>2?[ z@5J $49:AA6C[ (6D=6J w24<6EE 2?5 {2?56? {6F H9@ 4@>3:?65 7@C 2 D64@?5 A=246 7:?:D9 2?5 2 E:>6 @7 d`]dc] k^Am kAm|2D@?

  • 1 week ago | clintonherald.com | Eric Schweizer

    CLINTON — A slow clap and the entirety of the spectators watching, all the pressure was on Camanche's Tyson Seeser who was jumping out of his shoes on Tuesday. The senior embraced the moment in his best event, the high jump, excelling at a personal goal of his. He broke seven feet. A spectacle that had most spectators with their jaw on the floor in disbelief and had students from all 10 schools crowding him to celebrate. kAmQ%92E H2D 2>2K:?8] xVG6 366?

  • 1 week ago | clintonherald.com | Eric Schweizer

    Camanche's Tyson Seeser completes an unofficial jump of 7 feet in the high jump on Tuesday at the 104th Gateway Classic in Clinton. His official height cleared was 6 feet, 8 inches, but the senior kept going and after his three mishaps and eventually cleared 7 feet for his personal best.