This is one in a series of articles written by students who received scholarships in 2020 awarded through the Fergus Falls Area Dollars for Scholars chapter. The purpose of these articles is to thank the community for its support of students and their higher education goals.
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My plan from when I started planning for college was to attend Minnesota State Community and Technical College Fergus Falls. My mom started her college career at M State and was the one who suggested that I go. This allows me to stay at home and remain close with my family, while providing me with the opportunity to experience college. My family is important to me so I was grateful to have the chance to stay close to home while being able to continue my education to pursue my lifelong goals.
Wolverines looking for big leap forward on the bases
Kyle Dyhoff sees plenty of talent. The first-year head coach inherits a Wadena-Deer Creek team that sported a 1-17 record when the season ended last year. Last year s disappointing season does not reflect what type of team we are, said Dykhoff,.
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Kyle Dyhoff sees plenty of talent.
The first-year head coach inherits a Wadena-Deer Creek team that sported a 1-17 record when the season ended last year. Last year s disappointing season does not reflect what type of team we are, said Dykhoff, who played for the Wolverines and then joined the Minnesota Community and Technical College-Fergus Falls where he both played and served as an assistant coach under Kent Bothwell. I m really excited for this season because of all the talent this team has. Our goal is to have a better than .500 record this season. We are looking to surprise a lot of teams this season and even in the playoffs.