Comet Defense Sets Mark for Season of Growth
Coach Garvin acknowledged the lack of offensive rhythm and rotation but emphasized the bigger picture. "Those things will come," he said. The focus was on building defensive intensity and offensive patience for the long haul, recognizing that these lessons would serve the team well into the crucial months of February and March.
Comets Girls Show Grit and Unity in Win at Ashby
Head Coach Hannah Clark shared her enthusiasm for the team's performance, emphasizing the collective effort that defined the victory. "This was a good team win for us with many people contributing in all areas on the floor."
Gingerbread House Making Unites Students, Teachers, and Parents for Success
Hillcrest Academy's Lower School creates a unique blend of activities that drive students’ educational journey forward. Activities like the annual gingerbread house making and class-led chapel services welcome parents on campus.
Family Groups Use Hot Chocolate, Bible Study, and Christmas Lights to Prepare Students for Their Future
The smell of hot chocolate was wafting through the air as the girls settled in with hot chocolate cups premade in the cupholders of the van. The girls were on a family group excursion, where they would drive around town to look at Christmas lights, listen to music, and reminisce on the things they love about Christmas.
Comet Boys Bounce Back in Important Win Over Avail
The echoes of the tough loss to West Central Area still lingered as the Hillcrest Comets stepped onto the court for a Saturday afternoon thriller against Fridley’s Avail Academy. Determined to rebound from the defeat, the Comets faced a formidable challenge in Avail, known for their potent offensive prowess.
Girl Talk Highlights The Enduring Impact of Women Mentors on Teenage Girls at Hillcrest
During Girl Talk, resident life staff, teachers, parents, and other staff members come together to engage in conversations that go beyond the surface. The intergenerational exchange of experiences, insights, and wisdom creates an environment where young girls feel valued and understood.
Comets Battle Knights in Season Opener Shootout
Despite the difficulties, there were glimpses of Hillcrest's resilience. They managed to cut the lead to 9 points at one juncture, showing signs of overcoming the Knight's defensive front. Luke Christensen, the standout player for the Comets, finished the game with an impressive 27 points and 10 rebounds, while Noah Brumfield contributed 18 points and six rebounds.
The Transformative Power of a Milkshake and a Movie at Hillcrest Academy
Milkshake and movie Saturdays are markers of the enduring value of the Hillcrest experience: providing students with a social space to build a well-rounded identity and a lifetime of meaningful connections.
Lady Comets Display Toughness in Home Opener
The Comets faced adversity early on, trailing behind their opponents. However, adversity only fueled their determination. Head Coach Hannah Clark observed her Comets’ tenacity, pleased with their effort.
Hillcrest Celebrates with Giving Tuesday: A Front Row Seat to Transformation
It's essential to recognize the ongoing impact and consider how Giving Tuesday presents an opportunity to support and contribute to the continued growth of Hillcrest Lutheran Academy.
Lower School Students Receive Valuable Message in Entering Holiday Season
Jeremy’s message is a testament to the transformative power of mentorship and gratitude in shaping the worldview of young students.
The Difference a High School Roommate Makes
Prior to this year, I'd been feeling a sense of stagnation in my faith. Despite my desire to connect with God, I often found myself going through extended periods without independently reading my Bible and nurturing my relationship with Christ.
Comets Launch New Sport Season
Today, in the Student Activities Center, seasoned athletes joined those stepping onto the court for the first time, all looking to don the Comet jersey this winter to play basketball. The journey they’re taking extends beyond the court. They embark on a holistic experience that will foster growth in understanding identity, building healthy relationships, and cultivating a culture that honors God while respecting each unique individual.
Chess and Classical Education: Nurturing Minds, Building Character
In an era where education is evolving rapidly, the timeless principles of classical education continue to prove their value. One such activity that seamlessly aligns with the classical education model is the game of chess. Chess isn't just a game; it's a character formation event that intertwines with classical education principles, providing students with a holistic and enriching experience.
Bible-bowl Reinforces Characteristics to Know Scripture and Make it Known
The Bible Bowl is not just about answering questions correctly. It's about active participation, encouragement, and supporting fellow participants. Successful students display their knowledge and contribute to a positive and engaging atmosphere. They become leaders, helping others focus, encouraging teamwork, and showcasing the power of biblical wisdom.
Comets Continue Playoff Surge
Playoff atmosphere poured from the gym Friday evening at the Breckenridge gymnasium. The Hillcrest Comets showed up with one goal in mind: to continue their playoff march, not as individual players, but as a united force.
Comets Prepared to Lead with Comets for Life Program
Teaching students about the pro-life cause holds immense significance. Beyond the immediate moral and ethical considerations, this education equips them with tools to become responsible and compassionate citizens who honor and respect life at all stages. These are some of the many benefits of participating in Hillcrest’s Comets for Life program.
Comets Advance On Second Golden Goal in Playoff Run
In a week filled with nail-biting soccer playoff matches, the HLA Boys were in two consecutive scoreless games at the end of regulation last week. This stressful situation tested their focus, dedication, and commitment as they faced off against Crookston on Thursday and Pelican Rapids on Saturday.
Comets Top Battlers in Final Home Game
In an emotion packed evening the Hillcrest Comets secured a victory and celebrated community with the Battle Lake Battlers in town. The Comets celebrated their lone senior, Bayley Newby, and joined in ongoing support for the Roisum family.
Comet Seniors Lockdown Crookston to Advance in Playoffs
The Comets persistently attacked the Pirate's goal, launching a total of 11 shots before finally finding the back of the net. In contrast, the Pirates managed six shots on target, but Freshman Franki Renner, displaying exceptional skill and composure, stopped every attempt to secure his fifth shutout of the season.