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Hazelet continues family tradition at next level

April 11, 2011

   COLUMBIA CITY — Two golfers named Hazelet have gone through Columbia City girls’ golf and two have now moved on to the collegiate level.
   Monday, Columbia City senior Rachel Hazelet followed the same path as her older sister. Hazelet signed  her letter of intent to play women’s golf at the University of Saint Francis.
   As a Lady Eagle senior, Hazelet served as head coach Jim Thompson’s No. 1 golfer and example for his future golfers.

Errors plague Eagles opener at Concordia

April 11, 2011

   FORT WAYNE — Saturday’s baseball game between the Columbia City Eagles and the Concordia Cadets was definitely not the season home-opener that new Columbia City head coach Zac Bireley had  hoped for.  
   First of all, wet conditions on the Columbia City field forced a move to Concordia’s field at Zollner Field.  Second, seven Columbia City errors led to a 9-2 loss to the Cadets.

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