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Articles from the December 28, 2018 edition


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  • Out in Leftfield (Winter 2018)

    Bruce Warren, [email protected]|Dec 28, 2018

    VOLLEYBALL Sarah Falk (Niwot) played 10 matches for Sacramento State this fall, seeing action in 14 sets. Falk, a redshirt freshman, playing middle blocker. Falk finished with seven kills on the season in 10 attacks, with only two errors. Mackenzie Fidelak (Niwot) was part of Stanford’s NCAA Championship team. The freshman outside hitter saw action in three early season games for the Cardinal, but was able to preserve a redshirt season. Fidelak, who wore jersey number 7, earned substantial...

  • Student-Athlete of the Week: Riley Mulshine

    Jocelyn Rowley, [email protected]|Dec 28, 2018

    Niwot senior Riley Mulshine is facing a difficult choice in the coming months: should he study for an engineering degree at Michigan, Notre Dame or Stanford? He has already been accepted to the first two schools, and Stanford’s decision is expected by April 1. If that weren’t impressive enough, he also received a full Air Force ROTC scholarship, so cost won’t have to be a factor when deciding between three of the top programs in the country. But good news on the collegiate front was just...

  • Niwot swimmers compete at Speedo Winter Junior Championships

    Jocelyn Rowley, [email protected]|Dec 28, 2018

    Niwot girls swim coach Sarah Stamp has lofty expectations for the Cougars this season, and Abbie Shaw is a big part of the reason why. Last year, the junior nabbed two top-10 individual finishes at the Class 4A state championships, including second overall in the 100-yard backstroke, and was a key to the team’s top-five finish in the final team standings. Coming into the 2018-19 season, Shaw is faster than ever and seeing success at both the regional and national levels. Barring anything...

  • Niwot Rotary accepting donations for Paradise relief

    Jocelyn Rowley, [email protected]|Dec 28, 2018

    Niwot Rotary treasurer Jo Kirkenaer is no stranger to natural disasters, so when he learned about the wildfire that devastated a northern California community in early November, he wanted to find a way to help. “I lived in southern California, and I’ve been through two big fires in San Diego, so I know what it’s like,” he said, adding that he also had close ties to Lyons during the 2013 Boulder County flood. “I can really empathize with what they’re going through.” In the early...