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The late Ralph E. Williams with "Heidi" - morris mn

The late Ralph E. Williams with "Heidi" - morris mn
Click on the image to read Williams family reflections w/ emphasis on UMM.

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

UMM women win in distressed Twin Cities

UMN-Morris traveled to play a "Christian University" on Saturday. The trip was to Gotham, i.e. the Twin Cities of Minnesota, where we've seen great unrest of late. "ICE" doing its thing. Protesters disrupted a church service. Increasingly we see American Christianity as synonymous with the aims of the Donald Trump presidency. 
The religious element in Trump's support has always puzzled a great many including myself. But the association just seems to burgeon. Leading where? Well I'm greatly concerned that it will endanger the already-fragile Christian churches across America. The churches hang on to their most fanatical, mostly old members. Mostly white: you know the profile. 
And I'm quite certain that Jesus Christ himself if he did in fact exist would want nothing to do with DJT and what he represents. But the media continues feeding us the meme that evangelicals across America - as if they define the Christian faith - are fighting to the end to support their Orange god. I have been perplexed for so long. And it never ends. 
The meme is supported by the vast media-based network of "conservative" personalities. Ironic, when you consider that the traditional grasp of conservatives suggests these people want calm and temperance and not disruption. Minnesota is in a fracas of disruption. And all that our congressperson will say is "I support law enforcement." 
A great deal of "law enforcement" was performed under the great German autocrat of the mid-20th Century too. Our congressperson should spell out more of what she means. Is she on the bandwagon for the U.S. taking over Greenland? And maybe also Canada, Cuba and heaven knows what else? Isn't this the kind of hostile expansionism that characterized the great German autocracy that finally had to be put down in war? 
Can't America just enjoy life without having to beat the drum in such an ominous way? Have we learned nothing from history? 
Christianity would normally be a refuge for what is right and good. But now in America it is the opposite. So many Trump sympathizers that we see in the media ("alternate reality") wear their Christian crosses around their necks. Like it's part of a uniform for their cause. Be cheerleaders for ICE. Keep pumping up the Orange Man. Do we need a total calamity in this country in order to wake up? 
 
Cougars win
Well on Saturday the UMM women's basketball team got a very satisfying win in St. Paul. We prevailed over University of Northwestern. It was a decisive win by a score of 82-65. The win had to lift spirits as it put our record at 5-11 overall, 2-1 in league. 
Our league is the UMAC, which frankly includes quite non-secular schools. They have missions that they feel are anointed by God, I guess. Keep MAGA strong. Can you deny that? 
Maddy Grove
Maddy Grove was a key contributor Saturday. She was a perfect 8-for-8 in freethrows. She made one of her three 3-point shots. Her 21 points was team-best. Shelby Mortenson was a force with her 17 points. She was 7 of 11 in field goals. Claire Stark added 13 points to the mix and Grace Perry was right behind with 12. 
Unfortunately Gianna Klarenbeek had an off night - it happens - as she was only one of nine in field goals and one of seven in 3's. She finished with five points. Anna Myers came through with seven. Rebounds saw Mortenson with the leading total of 15. Perry grabbed 13. Klarenbeek's four assists was tops. Mortenson blocked two shots. Grove and Klarenbeek each had four steals. 
Do I need to say this again: I miss the days when the Cougars played the state universities like Moorhead State. Looks like it's just not in the cards. 
 
And the campus itself. . .
What about the very survival of UMM? Informed voices are starting to express concern. I won't name names. Our new chancellor is in regular consultation with the U president Cunningham. And I think Cunningham is keeping her finger on the pulse of UMM. The Star Tribune expose on UMM may have begun a crisis atmosphere here. 
The sudden change in chancellors is a signal that all is not right. If the institution was in fact stable, the situation could have been "massaged" from above without such a drastic-appearing move, n'est-ce pas? Will our campus end up abandoned like the Appleton prison? Will blight take over in western Minnesota? 
At least we'll still have our MAGA congressperson, Michelle Fischbach, waving the flag for Trump and all he represents. With all the "Christians" of course. Just look at the Good Shepherd Church in the windswept prairie north of Morris: for sure it's 100 percent Trump voters all three times. 
 
Relieved at this 
I guess I can say one good thing about the decline of UMM: we have seen the apparent death of the once-powerful and pretentious "effete academic intelligentsia" of Morris. For this I would cheer lustily, as these people were once such a pain. They developed a strong dislike of yours truly many years ago. I cheer for their faltering and demise. To hell with all the talk of "GPA." Let's bury it. 
Does UMM care about "GPA" anymore? Or should they only care about trying to attract enough students who can pay their bills? Of course this would not include the Native Americans. Puzzling, since the Supreme Court has banned affirmative action. Academic people are masters at finessing their arguments.
 
Shelby Mortenson
A toast to sports 
UMM basketball is a joyful enterprise until the end finally comes. Am I concerned with my family $ fund to benefit UMM? No, because the fund can be transferred or adjusted under any scenario. I have had this explained to me in detail. 
It almost seems like the music department here has died. Any announcement yet of January music events? We have the cavernous "HFA" building that just hulks out there. 
None of the current travail could have been envisioned 15 years ago. The HFA is an albatross. The P.E. Center is way too nice a facility to be home to a UMAC team. The vision for the campus from years ago should be buried, it appears.
   
- Brian Williams - morris mn minnesota - bwilly73@yahoo.com 

Monday, January 19, 2026

Victory in Saturday duel of big cats

This can be confusing: Tigers vs. Tigers. Orange and black on both sides. Our MACA boys basketball team hosted Marshall amidst the quite unpleasant weather of late. Conditions were sufficient on Saturday for the Tigers vs. Tigers game at our Tiger Center. 
Here's a toast to the big cats! The cats of MACA treated their home fans to a win by ten. Reviews were good of the MACA performance. Here's an email I got from a friend this morning:
 
I saw the Tiger boys play Marshall Sat late aft. They are 11-0. A very good fundamental team. No real stars just a good team. Probably won’t go too far w/0 the dominating big man but they sure were enjoyable to watch. Coached by none other than Torgy’s son Jacob. He must do some things very right. 
 
My friend is optimistic while trying to caution us against overconfidence? Be mindful of where we might be vulnerable? But we can't be very vulnerable, that's for sure. We'll see in post-season how the team's strengths translate to an ascent. For now we're just bathing in the success of regular victories. "Minnesota Scores" says we have eleven. 
Nice therapy for dealing with the weather which must be a lot like Greenland. Now, why would I bring up Greenland? Maybe Norway would be a better reference on this Monday morning. Have you checked the news headlines? Our president starting to sound like a war monger? You OK with that? 
Remember that once we get into any kind of war, it really turns tragic for all. There is no glory in war. And on the home front, Trump appears to want to wage war on our state of Minnesota and also on the Federal Reserve, which just happens to have a big effect on your pocketbook. Just thought I'd mention it. 
I am 1/2 Norwegian so I am paying attention to what Trump says to Norway. (My other 1/2 is Swedish, my late mom's side.) 
Our MACA Tigers jumped out to a 34-24 lead at halftime Saturday. And at the end, the scoreboard showed 71-61 numbers. Overnight the wind really became hellish again. Now this morning, the frigid temperature is the annoyance. Fortunately I had only a small amount of essential shoveling to do. What lies ahead? 
Six players got in the scoring column for our Tigers. Alex Asmus supplied the main scoring fuel with 27 points. He made half his field goal tries: nine of 18. Tyson Grove had a total of 17 on 5 of 11 shooting. Jonah Huebner put in 13 on 5 of 10. Riley Asmus and Jack Kehoe each scored six, and Ben Tiernan chipped in with two. As a team we shot 24 of 53, 45 percent. 
Grove stood out in 3's with four makes in nine attempts. Alex Asmus was two of five. We were 38 percent in 3-pointers. In freethrows the team performance was 17 of 25, 68 percent. Alex Asmus put up seven of eight numbers from the gift stripe. 
Rebounds! Here our total was 21 with five coming offensively. Alex Asmus and Kehoe co-led in boards, each with six. Riley Asmus had five. Huebner had two of our six assists. Huebner and Riley Asmus each had four steals. Alex blocked a shot. We had nine turnovers.
 
Tigers 72, Sauk Centre 33
Here was a real cakewalk by the Tigers played on Jan. 15. Tigers with 72 points, the Streeters with just 33. Wow, look at the scoring disparity in the second half! After a first half in which we outscored the Streeters by ten, 37-27, we raced to pummel the Streeters 35-6 in the second! I wonder what explained the total dominance. The game was played in Sauk Centre.
Can we start to envision the state tournament? 
Tyson Grove and Alex Asmus paced the Tigers' scoring with 17 and 16 points respectively. Jack Kehoe joined the double figures circle with eleven. Ben Tiernan and Riley Asmus each put in nine points. Jonah Huebner scored eight and Jorge Rodriguez had two. 
Our team field goal shooting was 28 for 58, 48 percent. Grove built his total with four-for-five in 3-point shooting. Tiernan and Alex Asmus each made one '3.'  As a team we shot 6 of 20 in 3's, 30 percent. From the freethrow line we were ten for 22, 45 percent. Kehoe made three of five in freethrows. 
The Tigers collected 31 rebounds of which 15 were offensive. Kehoe and Huebner were individual leaders, each with six boards. 
Four Tigers each had three assists: Tiernan, Grove, Alex Asmus and Huebner. Huebner topped steals with seven while Alex Asmus had four. Alex Asmus and Huebner each blocked a shot. We had only five turnovers. 
The orange and black sails forward with an 11-0 record! We're 4-0 in section and 6-0 in conference. Our home record is 5-0. The best number among all these is the "zero" for losses! Nothing but "W's" on the Minnesota Scores website. 
So much action still remains in the season. Can the weather moderate a little? What about prospects for a "January thaw?" Things will sure get wet and sloppy.
 
The Marshall "Tigers"
I remember that early in my post-newspaper days, I headed out to our golf course for the early-bird cross country meet. I got positioned with my camera, ready to put some photos with a blog post. 
I was reminded of the kind of headaches that can arise out of the blue when doing this work. Along comes a bunch of runners wearing orange and black and I thought "here's a photo opportunity." Then I realized it was the "Marshall" Tigers. I eventually separated out the non-Morris photos. 
Marshall is where Southwest State University is located. That is where a lot of high-level section games get played. Morris fans have had to deal with the considerable distance to travel. And I can remember the days when a lot of the high-level games were right here in Morris at UMM. I guess we didn't know how good we had it. 
Ah, I remember the days when the P.E. Center would get quite full of fans for both boys and girls tournament games. The atmosphere was so excited, almost seeming too much at times. Very loud. Very loud pep bands! But it's all for the recognition of school life. Let's remember though how much pressure we put on the student athletes. 
And then when the tournament is over, there's kind of a depressing "withdrawal" that sets in. Spring usually hasn't quite arrived yet. "Snirt" abounds outside. But we're past the kind of weather we're seeing in early January, that's for sure. Greenland weather! Norway too I suppose. Now let's have the U.S. back off from war threats. We don't want it.

Below: Pure Minnesota motif! Too bad we can't laugh about the whole thing. Viking in a bathtub being pursued by ICE officers in Minneapolis! Defining scene from our winter. Is our congressperson trying to cool the temperature with what the Feds are doing in Minnesota? Maybe telling them to show restraint and back off some? For the sake of everyone's safety? Aren't the ICE actions scary and threatening? Well, you may know that our congressperson is totally committed to Donald Trump. So all she'll say is that she "supports law enforcement."
 
Go back where you came from, ICE! We don't need "Federal law enforcement" here.
 
- Brian Williams - morris mn minnesota - bwilly73@yahoo.com

Friday, January 16, 2026

Weather holds off for MACA girls game

The MACA girls hosted Minnewaska Thursday night before the new onslaught of bad weather. I'm looking out my window facing north right now, 7:50 a.m. Most inhospitable conditions, the classic roaring northwest wind. You live on Northridge Drive and you really get appreciation of the northwest wind. You really have to respect it. The earliest settlers out here were shocked at how strong the winds could be. 
MACA team member Addie Cihak lives in the neighborhood. So does tennis coach Britney House. For some reason our neighborhood wasn't real fired up about Christmas lights this year. I wonder if everyone's spirits were being worn down by the daily headlines. And right now we have ICE as the focus. And the protests against it. 
ICE is the Federal police, a law enforcement dimension we really are not used to. We think of state and local in connection to law enforcement. And even that can get overbearing sometimes. You been annoyed by a seat belt ticket that seemed trivial? Well you don't want Federal police to come after you or to even notice you. 
Minnesota is in the crosshairs. You aren't Pollyannish, are you? Surely you should realize that a big reason for this is that our governor was on the national ticket that ran against the current president. Will we even have elections again? And if we do, will they be legitimate or will Republicans "cook" things? Look what happened in 2021 when the Trump supporters attempted to storm the nation's capitol. 
And for what? Pure unadulterated power? 
And now we may see the insurrection act used against our state. And we're getting no help or sympathy from our congressperson out here in western Minnesota? Michelle Fischbach? Fischbach is oriented in quite the opposite way, putting her loyalty to the Orange Man ahead of her devotion to Minnesota. We voted for this. 
 
Minnewaska 56, Tigers 46
Well, the weather held off for the MACA Tigers to play a potent Minnewaska Area team Thursday night. Fans observed at our Tiger Center. The outcome could be deemed encouraging, even though it was a loss. You probably are aware that the Lakers are a power. They took fourth in state last year. And at present they are getting votes in AA. They have some familiar names back from last year. 
The Tigers trailed by eight at halftime. In the end it was a ten-point deficit. 'Waska won this game 56-46. 
Oh shoot, the West Central Tribune has "stats not available" for MACA. Is this ever going to end? Is anyone trying to give the Willmar paper a hard time over this? Would a pressure campaign work? How sad that the stats are "not available" to the WC Trib. 
The WC Trib would nomally be my best hope. I cannot find the MACA details anywhere else. Well, I do have the 'Waska details. And I'm prefectly happy to write about those Lakers. I have family connections to Glenwood. The Lakers outscored the Tigers 27-25 in the second half.
Lauryn Ankeny topped 'Waska's scoring with 15 points. Alia Randt was right behind with 13. Four other Lakers scored: Berlynn Green 9, Nori Song 7, Kendall Danielson 6 and Olivia Danielson 6. 
'Waska showed sharpness in long-range shooting as three players each made two 3's: These were Randt, Green and Kendall Danielson. Song made one 3-pointer. 
Green led in rebounds with ten followed by Randt with eight and KendallDanielson with seven. Green and Song each had two assists. Randt paced the steals category with four. Olivia Danielson blocked two shots.
 
UMM women fall in OT
I'm pleased to say I was in attendance for the UMM women's hoops affair Wednesday at the P.E. Center. UMM hoops is fine entertainment in this bleak weather time of year, n'est-ce pas? All that was missing was a UMM victory but we came oh so close. 
The score was tied at the end of regulation. So the overtime was played in which the visiting Rams of North Central outscored the Cougars 18-12. The Cougars fell in the 88-82 final. We had a great start as we outscored the Rams 19-11 in the first quarter. 
A win would have gotten us pointed in the right direction. Alas, as it stands we're 4-11 overall, 1-1 in the UMAC. 
Claire Stark
The Cougars sure showed good scoring balance. Our four double figures scorers were led by Claire Stark with 20 points. Grace Perry scored 17, Maddy Grove 14 and Gianna Klarenbeek 11. Shelby Mortenson and Brooke Ver Steeg each contributed eight points and Anna Myers four. 
We were 6 of 16 in 3-point shooting with Perry standing out with her four makes. Klarenbeek added two 3's to the mix. Perry was team-high in rebounds with ten. Ver Steeg dished out five assists. 
My own little fan's bias: let Klarenbeek shoot more! She brings the Iowa magic to our women's basketball. 
I had my usual Snickers bar ($2) as a snack during the entertainment. Check out the schedule y'all and consider attending. 
There's a big college sports gambling scandal in the news. I fully expected this with the proliferation of sports gambling. When I was a kid, any kind of gambling was considered immoral.
 
- Brian Williams - morris mn minnesota - bwilly73@yahoo.co 
 


Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Class AA power survives an A challenge

My Bonanza Valley newspaper friend Randy Olson can't celebrate this one: the Tuesday night girls basketball game between his BBE Jaguars and Minnewaska Area Lakers. It was a defeat for BBE and another win for our friends to the east Minnewaska Area. 
'Waska often wins in a rout but this was not another of those games. The game had a competitive look and ended in a score of 72-61. No surprise that BBE put up a strong challenge - those Jaguars entered with a five-game win skein. Both teams are getting attention in the state ranking system. Note that they are in different divisions, 'Waska in AA and BBE in A. 
The Lakers own an 11-2 record as we head into the second half of January. BBE is likewise flying high at 10-3, so Randy has plenty of opportunities to write upbeat articles. The Jags led at halftime Tuesday, score of 30-28. The Lakers had the second half scoring edge, 44-31. 
Lauren Ankeny led the scoring charge for 'Waska with 16 points. She made two 3-pointers. Alia Randt was No. 2 with an output of 13 and this Laker made three 3-pointers. Berlynn Green broke into double figures also with 12 points. Then we see Kendall Danielson 9, Nori Song 8, Olivia Danielson 8 and Allie Mrnak 6. 
Kendall Danielson like Randt connected for three 3-pointers. Ankeny and Mrnak each made two 3's. 
The Danielson girls led in attacking the boards, Kendall and Olivia both with five rebounds. Randt topped assists with three. She also led in steals with five. Ankeny blocked two shots and was complemented by Randt, Green and Olivia Danielson each with one. 
Kacey Fischer of BBE
Randy can report that Kacey Fischer of his Jags was an offensive force with 23 points. Teagan Dingmann scored 15, Mya Worms 13 and Macey Roering 10. Dingmann had the only 3-pointer. Fischer topped rebounds with 12. 
Click on link below to read my summary of the 'Waska girls' 68-42 win over West Central Area, and the boys' 51-40 win over WCA. This post is on my companion Blog "Morris of Course." Thanks for reading.
 
U of M women impress
A huge game is set for the Gophers of women's basketball tonight (Wednesday). There is basis for optimism. Our Gophers are coming off a win over #23-ranked USC. The test tonight would appear more formidable based on rankings. "Coach Dawn" will have her team taking the court to play the third-ranked UCLA Bruins. Game-time is 7 p.m. and it'll be at our home court. 
Me? I'll be taking in the home women's basketball action for our UMM Cougars, 5:30 p.m. Looks like it's a women's/men's doubleheader at the P.E. Center. 
Grace Grocholski
The Gophers had to escape a hole to defeat the Trojans of USC on Sunday. That hole was to the tune of 13 points. "Coach Dawn" got her team fired up and apparently made a few adjustments, much to the delight of our home crowd. 
Our big star was Grace Grocholski with 25 points, eight rebounds and three steals. Sophie Hart was another cog and this was with 15 points, six rebounds and two steals. Mara Braun's contributions: six points, ten rebounds and two blocked shots.
 
Troubling times for our state
A top headline from the "Mediaite" site: "Trump warns 'the day of reckoning and retribution is coming in Minnesota.' " 
What right does Donald Trump have to threaten our wonderful state of Minnesota like this? We are proud of the life we have here. Our standard of living is impressive. Would we want to trade with a red state like Alabama or Mississippi? Well of course not. Being a blue state has evidently gotten us far. 
But Trump appears ready to use the power of his lofty office to knock us down. The "Mediaite" article began "President Donald Trump erupted at the people of Minnesota in a truly unhinged Truth Social post on Tuesday morning." 
You would think that our congressperson out here in western Minnesota would be outraged that Trump would threaten our state this way. But of course I would never look for that, as I would expect the exact opposite. So sure enough, her most recent email release simply states that she "supports law enforcement." 
That statement is fine as far as it goes, but the current question revolves around FEDERAL law enforcement. That's a different animal from what we are used to living with, which is state and local law enforcement. When we think of law enforcement, we think of state and local. We think of the state patrol and our county sheriff's department, those guys in uniform who come to the Willie's deli in the morning. In big cities it's the donut shops. 
Federal law enforcement is really a very scary specter. It can supersede everything. The public will have to rise up en masse to try to stop it, to stop this equivalent of the Gestapo of Nazi Germany. We have in fact seen an uprising. We've seen protest efforts right here in Morris. We need more than just the "Indivisible" people joining in. We need a whole lot of patriots. 
We cannot count on our local churches at all, certainly not the "conservative" churches. The conservative ones if anything are on the other side. If you have any MAGA family members, it is time to CUT THEM OFF. Do not humor them anymore. It is time to disown these people. 
Jesus Christ
Attention ministers: it is time to stop being scared of quoting Jesus from his Sermon on the Mount. Yes Jesus could sound a little "liberal" at times. So what? Be proud of what Jesus Christ stood for. And if certain Trump supporters in your congregation want to stand up and walk out, SO BE IT! Let them go. 
Oh, I suppose you need their money. Well then what is your true god? 
The Catholic Church has been hanging in there so far.
Maybe Michalle Fischbach actually wants us to be like Alabama or Mississippi. 
 
- Brian Williams - morris mn minnesota - bwilly73@yahoo.com 

Monday, January 12, 2026

Amid UMM angst, women's hoops wins

I assume that classes are resuming for the new semester at UMM this week. The place is turning a page with a new chancellor in the driver's seat. What is that going to mean? Any drastic changes to be announced soon? We should probably welcome that. We don't need another bombshell expose like what our friends at the Star Tribune did. 
And yes they are our friends. They can point the way when special interests or self-serving groups get in the way. Did UMM lose its way? I suppose the new guy is going to try to get the needed background. Wow! To see a headline proclaiming a "nosedive" in enrollment! Well, something is off. 
We can count on UMM sports as a constant. Come rain or shine, the Cougars will entertain us. And yes I'd like to see UMM sports somehow elevated to playing in the Northern Sun Conference again. More prestige and legitimacy. Well-informed people tell me it can't happen. So I'm just stuck here dreaming. 
So maybe I'm dreaming of the day when the bleachers can be pulled out on both sides of the P.E. Center. That's what it was made for. One thing is for sure: the UMM facilities would befit the Northern Sun Conference just fine. 
I can probably rule out my dream of an inflatable cover for Big Cat Field. But just dream about that: softball games under perfect conditions starting right after basketball is over! It is fun to dream. The rapidly-fading St. Cloud State has the model inflatable cover. It would have to be considered a major asset there. 
St. Cloud State does not even have a football program anymore. Isn't that mind-blowing? You'd think SCSU could at least field a team in the UMAC. A bunch of buildings are set to be torn down there. I believe they are waiting for state money to do that. Too bad the state has lost so much through "fraud." But with all the rampant fraud (apparently), isn't it interesting how Minnesota still has the reputation of being such a prosperous and happy state? 
Would we trade with Alabama or Mississippi? And yet we have a governor who the president calls a "retard." 
It is hard to monitor how UMM is really doing with student numbers. I'm aching to know how the second semester is going to stack up. It may be nearly impossible to find out. Graduation in the spring will provide a decent barometer. Remember all the years when we could count on a top-flight band and choir to perform featured numbers at graduation? A lot of us took it for granted. 
I also took for granted a nice graduation program to be handed to me: something to be kept as a souvenir. Then the day came when I was told "use your smartphone." Well, I have lagged behind and I don't have one. 
I will keep an eye on the Cougar basketball calendar to consider attending some more home games. UMM has very obscure opponents these days. I almost hate to research the background of some of those schools online. "Strange" might describe. "Martin Luther College" of the Wisconsin Synod of the Lutheran Church: the synod that believes the Pope to be the antichrist. 
In the non-conference schedule, Oak Hills Christian, considered the most anti-gay college in the U.S. Mark Fohl told me at the time UMM joined the UMAC that "if we just stick to sports, we'll be fine." In other words, ignore some of the odd details of some of our opponents. 
Kind of an "island of misfit toys." 
Things were different in our Northern Sun Conference days. 
One thing I greatly admire now: a code of conduct for UMM fans. We could have used that in a previous era. UMM students used to consider themselves so superior. Had a lot to do with "academics." I hate that word. I think the UMM students of today are totally classy and honorable. 
 
Gianna Klarenbeek
Winning at New Ulm 
Now let's look at basketball: the UMM women impressed with a win by five points last Wednesday. The success was over Martin Luther at New Ulm. Overtime ended with the Cougars on top 80-75. The game was the conference opener. It was entertaining to watch as the lead changed hands often. 
The Cougars are still well below .500 overall. We'll see if that situation improves. The Knights of Martin Luther are a .500 team. 
Gianna Klarenbeek who comes to UMM from Iowa really impressed offensively: 26 points. It was bombs away from three-point range as she got in the zone for six makes. Claire Stark put in 14 points and Maddy Grove 12.
 
Iowa magic
Klarenbeek's hometown is Inwood, Iowa, and she went to school at West Lyon. Iowa of course has been spectacular in the development of women's basketball. This year's U of Iowa team is good but will probably not have a waltz in the post-season. The Hawkeyes had to come from quite far behind to defeat Indiana yesterday (Sunday). I was able to watch the game live on my laptop. 
The U of M Gophers will have a shot at beating Iowa most definitely. Go Gophers and go "coach Dawn." I mostly try to avoid the coach's last name which I find is hard to handle. Go coach Dawn! Hopefully the Gophers can make the NCAAs this season. Last year they looked like a cinch for getting in but then faded just enough down the closing stretch to have the door closed on them. 
Oh, the Gophers had a highly impressive win yesterday by getting past #23 USC! Always a plum for the U to defeat those Trojans in any sport! Way to go, coach Dawn! Keep up the mo, Gophers!
 
Heading of the morning on YouTube: "Baby boomers are ready to die - they don't want any part of this fake AI world."
 
- Brian Williams - morris mn minnesota - b willy73@yahoo.com

Friday, January 9, 2026

MACA boys "could have scored a hundred"

Nothing could have stopped the MACA boys basketball team Thursday night. Not even an ICE agent. Suppose I should not make light of the incident from Gotham i.e. the Twin Cities. Everyone is now following their script, so if you're MAGA you will bend over backwards to defend the murderer wearing the ICE gear and uniform. 
We are steadily entering 1930s Germany with all that is happening around us. The boiling frog principle explains why we are not properly scared or astonished. A mother of three killed as she was trying to slowly pull away from the scene. Doesn't that shock or concern you? Not if you consume media like the Jay Thomas show on WDAY out of Fargo. 
I turned in yesterday to see if Thomas might depart from his usual MAGA-influenced script. Maybe tone it down some or at least observe that maybe the ICE person got overly consumed with adrenaline or whatever. A mother of three? Shot and killed? And the power of Trump and MAGA is so over-arching, you simply cannot demur some from the "conservative talk" crowd? Can't think for yourself? 
Jay Thomas was hugely disappointing. There is nothing that yours truly can do but observe. I'm forced to live in 1930s Germany myself. How did Germany look by late 1945?
 
Tigers 91, BOLD 35
My, what a winning romp by our MACA boys basketball team! "We could have scored a hundred," I heard Neal Hofland say at Detoy's Restaurant this morning. We were a steam roller. 
I am profoundly happy this morning, if I can take my mind off the ICE incident/tragedy, to report game details. My resource is obviously not the West Central Tribune website which stiffs us. Thanks to "Maxpreps" I can report that we charged out to a 58-20 halftime lead. 
BOLD has a distraction these days: the "criminal investigation" into school finances. We can sure feel thankful we don't deal with that in our Motown. Everything is coming up roses here with referendums always getting passed. Of course the last one passed only narrowly. But it passed, which surely causes some jealousy in the Minnewaska school district. 
Four Tigers scored in double figures in Thursday's rout. The charge was led by senior Tyson Grove who put in 23 points on 9 of 16 shooting. Alex Asmus was second-high with his 18 points on 7 of 12. Jonah Huebner's total was 11 and he was an efficient five of six. Jack Kehoe rounds out the top four and his ten points came on a perfect five of five! 
Riley Asmus put in eight points on three of five. Ben Tiernan added to the mix with seven points on three of eight. Also scoring: Bryce Hardy 6, Tanner Friesen 4, Jorge Rodriguez 2 and Ozzy Jerome 2. 
Grove led in 3's with five makes among 11 attempts. Bryce Hardy was 2 for 2 in long-rangers. Tiernan and Alex Asmus each made a '3'. In all the Tigers were 9 of 24 from beyond the 3-point line. In freethrows we shot 6 of 15. 
Rebounds! We had 41 total with 15 on the offensive boards. The Asmus boys led the rebounding effort, Riley with nine and Alex with eight. 
Riley Asmus was our top assist producer with six. Three of his mates each recorded three: Tiernan, Alex Asmus and Huebner. Grove and Huebner played an aggressive brand of ball that rewarded them with six steals each. Kehoe blocked two shots.
 
The dismal news 
On this Friday a.m. we're dealing with more of the Trump-inspired news that serves to divide us with each passing day. Some people cannot see what is right in front of them. 
People who are so quick to blame the mom that got shot and killed were certainly not oriented in such a way when Ashli Babbitt was shot by police in the J-6 riots. Oh what a tangled web we weave. And you just know what the Megyn Kellys of the world are going to say. Right along with Jay Thomas, the jerk. 
Right now Thomas is a "hot" media personality. But the political winds can shift and change, Jay. I mean, when people start getting shot and killed. People are going to start getting tired of you and your preachy predictability. Your scripted "outrage." We can tune in to Mark Levin for that. 
I see a headline this morning where the Wall Street Journal, once a conservative fountain, advises restraint with a lot of what is going on from Washington D.C. In other words "cool it some," a message for the Trump crowd. The headline cites the Journal's editorial board. The board says "violent episodes like ICE shooting won't help Trump, GOP in November." 
Right on, WSJ, you know your priorities, the top one being to take care of the electoral prospects of the Republican Party. Well I'm sitting here as a mere soul at his kitchen table in Flyoverland, and I'll proclaim that the over-arching concern isn't a political party, it's the needless loss of life of the mom of three. I hope the Timberwolves call off a home game. 
I hope the Democrats can get so much power now, they can absolutely screw the red states just like Trump is now screwing the blue states (like Minnesota). 
What are the "Christian" preachers going to say this Sunday? I mean from the rigidly conservative pulpits where there is no such thing as nuance? This mom of 3 "had it coming?" This is what God ordains? Well he's not my God, that's for sure. Jesus Christ? The guy  with the long hair who wears a dress and hears voices? Does he endorse ICE and its tactics too? Just because Trump was "sent by God?" 
The true God will send us the truly meritorious message at some point. And it won't be the kind of message you'll hear from Jay Thomas or Megyn Kelly. It will be about love and compassion. 
That's my take and I realize I win no popularity contests out here. I could get death threats. I'm a stone's throw from the conservative Good Shepherd Church.
 
Addendum: If I had not found such thorough info on "Maxpreps" this morning, I would have blogged about the Minnewaska boys and girls teams from their Thursday games. I love blogging about the Lakers. However, my preference is always to blog about our MACA Tigers here in Morris. Timely info is sometimes impossible to come by. 
 
- Brian Williams - morris mn minnesota - bwilly73@yahoo.com 

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Basketball springs into '26 with wins

Normal life is with us again, as we get in the flow post-holidays. It is a relief for yours truly. And our eyes turn to the regular basketball schedule again. Is there anything more effective for getting us through the "blahs" of winter? It is a relief to see MACA game results from Tuesday night. "Bring it on" for the rest of the season. 
And if Tuesday was an indication, we can surely expect exciting highlights. Because, the Tigers of both genders enjoyed winning outcomes. I just checked "Maxpreps" at 10:15 a.m. and do not see the boys data reported. We'll keep an eye on that site. 
"Minnesota Scores" of course has the game scores. Alas, in the past I could rely on two resources that now are very unreliable. One is the West Central Tribune of Willmar. For years, despite its occasional flaws and inconsistencies, which any paper is bound to have, it was very helpful. Today it is spotty at best. 
The other lost resource is the kmrs-kkok website. Since Brett Miller left, it really just has the bare essentials of scores and maybe the "next up" announcing the next game. 
I have hardly typed any of the girls' players' names yet this season. Maybe once. And I theorize that happened because an opposing coach was nice enough to supply the info to the WC Tribune. 
Our MACA girls won in convincing fashion Tuesday night. This was over Lac qui Parle. Score of 69-31. Game site was Madison. For this game the West Central Trib does not have the LQPV data either. Their coverage is two sentences. The second sentence announces when LQPV's next game is. The article does not announce the Tigers' next game. 
How inconsiderate. The omission seems rather offensive. The WC Trib is owned by Forum Communications. The Forum once owned the newspaper in Morris. But they left town. 
 
Boys ranked #2 in MN
Let's take a look at the boys game outcome. Here the orange and black won impressively also. Look at the score of 74-49. Our boys shot out to a 39-18 lead at halftime. Fans at Minnewaska observed this hoops action. 
Our MACA boys are ranked No. 2 in state AA! Lots of highlights lie ahead for sure. 
So the WC Trib stiffs us as far as game/player data. They do report on the Minnewaska Area Lakers, our friendly neighbor to the east on beautiful Lake Minnewaska. We have to feel for them because they have great difficulty getting a referendum to pass. We here in Morris perform substantially better on that, although our last one passed only narrowly. But it passed! 
Does this mean that I root for school referendums? Well no, not at all. My main issue is that I have a strong dislike for teacher unions. It is a lifelong passionate hatred. So if  a referendum looks good for the teachers in any way, shape or form, I am thumbs-down. I support the destruction of teacher unions. I am not alone. If you want to see fewer cuts to school programs, you'll be with me on this. 
A big problem is that a lot of people feel obligated to form personal friendships with teachers. I have seen this a lot in my life. Teachers have the power to intimidate us. 
I enjoy reporting on the activities so I will share here the Minnewaska highlights from Tuesday's action. To repeat: The WC Trib reports details on the Lakers, not on the Tigers. I cannot influence this at all. 
The name "Danielson" is pretty high-profile in 'Waska athletics these days, boys and girls. So we see Luke Danielson at the fore of the Lakers' scoring with 17 points. Two of his teammates each scored ten: Marc Gruber and Cavin Thorfinnson. Caleb Kath and Riley Week each put in four points. Tristan O'Neil and Connor Erickson each added two. 
Gruber and Thorfinnson each made two 3-pointers. Danielson with his eleven rebounds led there. Thorfinnson had five assists to lead. He and Erickson each had a steal. Week and Alan Svec each blocked a shot.
This is not how I wanted to present today's blog post. I wish I had detailed information on either the MACA boys or girls team, preferably both. But when you get handed lemons, you try to make lemonade.
 
= Brian Williams - morris mn minnesota - bwilly73@yahoo.com