By Mike Drooger – There was good news for both teams Thursday night, March 2, at Tracy, and there was bad news for both teams when the Edgerton Flying Dutchmen battled the Tracy-Milroy-Balaton Panthers in the play-in (or pigtail) game
By Mike Drooger – “The Wheels on the Bus” is an American folk song written by Verna Hills. The lyrics “the wheels on the bus go round and round” are popular with children. It’s appropriate a person with the last
By Mike Drooger – On Tuesday night, February 7, the Red Rock Central Falcons boys’ basketball team made the long journey to Edgerton from the Sanborn, Lamberton, Storden, and Jeffers area to take on the Flying Dutchmen. The Falcons entered
By Mike Drooger – On Thursday night, February 10, the Red Rock Central boys’ basketball team ventured the 67 miles it takes to get from Lamberton to Edgerton. The RRC bus was sparsely populated thanks to a bug that had
By Mike Drooger – The Edgerton Public School boys’ basketball team hadn’t played a game for nine days. It showed. When they took to the court Thursday night, January 20, against the Rebels of Murray County Central, they hadn’t played
By Mike Drooger – One thing could be said about Edgerton’s basketball game at home against the Coyotes of Heron Lake-Okabena/Fulda on Monday night, January 3—it was entertaining. In a game that went down to the wire, the Dutchmen battled
By Mike Drooger – Let’s begin with the good news for the Edgerton Flying Dutchmen boys’ basketball team and their game at Westbrook on December 21. They scored more points than they did their previous game at Tyler. And they
By Mike Drooger – There was excitement in the air at Tyler on Monday night, December 13. While the Russell-Tyler-Ruthton girls’ basketball team had already played in the new gym in Tyler, the boys had not. Work has been ongoing
By Mike Drooger – There are many things a basketball coach might yell out to his or her team during a game. Things like box out, move your feet, play defense, take care of the ball, talk, run the offense,
By Mike Drooger The Edgerton Flying Dutchmen boys’ basketball team had just a few hours to come down from their high of beating Madelia with a buzzer beater when the Patriots of Hills-Beaver Creek came to town on March 8.