MCC PLAYS AT HOME AGAINST HLOF/WWG

It was a beautiful day at the Slayton Country Club for MCC’s varsity and junior varsity to face off in a duel against HLOF/WWG on Tuesday. There was some stiff competition, but overall a fun round for both teams. The Rebels were able to work on their game in preparation for their upcoming meet on Thursday.

MCC COMPETES IN FIRST CONFERENCE MEET OF SEASON

MCC competed in their first of four varsity conference meets this past Thursday. The boys made their way to Fulda, while the girls went to Westbrook. The weather was not ideal, and the golfers hurried to get their 18 holes done before the storm rolled in. The boys in Fulda delayed their start and had to be pulled off the course before finishing until the storm passed. Luckily, the golfers were able to go back out and finish their round.

MCC K-KIDS HAVE A GREAT YEAR

MCC K-Kids is a youth-based community service organization that is open to all 5th and 6th grade students here at MCC. We are sponsored by the Slayton Kiwanis Club. We had a wonderful group of 19 students this year who participated with big hearts and lots of enthusiasm!

Rebel Roundup

With the arrival of spring and summer just around the corner, kids are looking forward to summer vacation. With all the extra free time, it is important to encourage your children to stay active and not let the summer go to waste by sitting in front of the TV, computer or other devices.

REALITY CHECK EVENT FOR MCC AND FULDA SENIORS

Senior Reality Check for MCC and Fulda seniors happened at MCC on May 4th. Students went through a series of scenarios where they had to make real life decisions about careers, marriage, dependents, finances, etc. They were given a budget and if they could stay within it, they won a prize at the end.

OVERGUAAW COMPETES AT ELITE MEET, BREAKS SCHOOL RECORD

The Hamline Elite Meet is an invite-only competition placing the top athletes within the state, regardless of competitive class, into one meet. Track and field programs from around the state submit times in hopes of being selected to compete among the best athletes in Minnesota.

TRACK TEAM TRAVELS TO PIPESTONE

For the second time this season, the Rebel Track team ventured to Pipestone. Last time, not only did they have to battle the other competitors but also the elements that included temperatures in the 40s and winds of 30+ mph. Fortunately this time, conditions were close to ideal making it a day to see some great performances. Participating schools included Luverne, Hills-Beaver Creek, Southwest Christian/Edgerton, Russell-Tyler-Ruthon, Tracy Area, Murray County Central and host Pipestone Area.

REBELS WIN AT HOME AGAINST ADRIAN ELLSWORTH

The MCC Rebels were back at home Thursday taking on the Adrian Ellsworth Dragons. For the first this season the Rebels were on their preferred field to take on their Rivals. The Rebels and Dragons tried to play twice this season but the weather has not cooperated. The Rebels were looking to pick up their fourth win in a row and their second win of the season. Before the lightning would cause a halt to the game the Rebels would put together another win.

REBELS OFFENSE EXPLODES

Last Thursday, the boys traveled south to take on the Dragons of Adrian/Ellsworth in a huge conference matchup. Both teams sitting on top of the conference, this game had the feeling of a playoff game. The Rebels jumped off to an early 5-0 lead after the top of the 1st.

MCC LOSES TO EDGERTON/SWC

The MCC Rebel softball team was in Edgerton on Tuesday night. The Flying Dutchmen lead the Red Rock Conference and currently don’t have a loss. The Rebels trailed Edg/SWC by one game due to their loss to them earlier this season. The Rebels were hoping to pull off the upset and pull even in the conference standings but it wasn’t to be.

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