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MEDFORD BASEBALL - After a quick 20 years, Hraby decides it’s time to step away

After a quick 20 years, Hraby decides it’s time to step away
Current and future members of the Medford Boys Curling Team traveled to Rice Lake last weekend for the 4th Annual Junior Curling Camp held Aug. 9-11. The camp is led by Sandra McMakin, who has coached at the regional, national and international level. Participants worked on technical skills, strategy and team dynamics. While at the camp, the participants got to meet Olympic gold medalist John Shuster. Pictured with Shuster (l. to r.) are Jaeden Brandner, Rylan Stockwell, Atticus Winkler, and Gavin Koplin. The camp was especially valuable as the team heads into a rebuilding year with Brandner the only returning boy from last year’s team. SUBMITTED PHOTO
After a quick 20 years, Hraby decides it’s time to step away
Current and future members of the Medford Boys Curling Team traveled to Rice Lake last weekend for the 4th Annual Junior Curling Camp held Aug. 9-11. The camp is led by Sandra McMakin, who has coached at the regional, national and international level. Participants worked on technical skills, strategy and team dynamics. While at the camp, the participants got to meet Olympic gold medalist John Shuster. Pictured with Shuster (l. to r.) are Jaeden Brandner, Rylan Stockwell, Atticus Winkler, and Gavin Koplin. The camp was especially valuable as the team heads into a rebuilding year with Brandner the only returning boy from last year’s team. SUBMITTED PHOTO

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