Hillcrest Drama’s “Little Women” a Must See Presentation of Redemption
Part of what makes Hillcrest’s production so engaging is how the cast leans into the novel’s redemptive arc. Little Women is not just a coming-of-age tale but a story of mistakes made and forgiven, of hearts broken and mended, and of dreams that shift and grow over time. The students make these core lessons resonate, and their collective commitment invites the audience to reflect on their own families and aspirations.
Hillcrest Academy Upper School Teachers Engage in Professional Development on The Seven Laws of Teaching
Mr. Undseth gently sat in the chair and looked across the table at Mr. Tony Rogness. The two usually greet each other from across the hall, but on Thursday afternoon, they gathered with the Upper School teachers to participate in a Socratic circle, not as teachers but as students. Academic Dean Lauren Frobish guided the room of upper school teachers through a Socratic circle to discuss John Milton Gregory’s The Seven Laws of Teaching. The session reinforced their teaching methodologies and integrated art education to enhance students’ picture smarts, aligning with Hillcrest’s classical Christian approach.
The Power of Drama in a Classical Education And Why You Need To See Hillcrest’s “Little Women” Performance
This weekend, when the curtain rises on Little Women, it will be more than a performance. It will showcase students maturing before our eyes, wrestling with deep themes, expressing real emotion, and growing in their faith. It will be an invitation to witness what makes a classical education unique: the opportunity to step into stories, embody truth and practice the art of resolution.
Comets Fight Through Adversity and Eye Playoff Push With New York Mills Win
The Hillcrest Comets are proving what it means to be a battle-tested team. Coming off a grueling stretch of basketball filled with tough matchups, physical play, and a few bumps and bruises along the way, the Comets have emerged stronger, more unified, and now as conference champions. With that title secured, they now set their sights on something even more significant: being the number one seed in the section and making a deep playoff run.
The Power of Catechesis and Liturgical Chants in Classical Learning
Students rose to their feet in Mrs. Foss’ class, starting their class with a framing habit, a catechesis, that positions their hearts, minds, and body of students for learning. This habit isn’t simply about memorizing facts for an assignment, it is about formation.
Comets Shine in Record-Breaking Season, Ruby Peterson Joins 1000-Point Club
Peterson’s impact on the Comets has gone beyond the stat sheet. She has been the defensive heartbeat of the team, setting the tone with her energy, leadership, and playmaking ability. Her six steals in the Comets’ recent 56-45 victory over Underwood are a testament to her all-around dominance and commitment to disrupting opponents on both ends of the floor.
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Comets Bounce Back with Commanding Performance, Showcasing Resiliency
From the opening whistle, Hillcrest set the tone with aggressive defense and high-energy play, limiting Rothsay to just 20 points at halftime while putting up 44 of their own. Head coach Hannah Clark credited the team’s defensive intensity as a key factor in their resurgence. "I thought their defensive intensity was much better than it had been the last couple of games," she remarked.
Comets Show Character in Battle with Breckenridge
Midway through the second half, Breckenridge appeared poised for a comeback. A Cowboys player sliced through the lane, eyes locked on what seemed like an easy layup. But, with the ball in his hands being lifted to the rim, Junior Sean Berge soared through the air, grabbing the ball with both hands, erasing the scoring opportunity. In one swift motion, Berge sent an outlet pass down the court, where the Comets thrived in transition, turning defense into offense and dictating the pace of the game. The crowd erupted, sensing that Hillcrest was not about to relinquish control of their home court.
Comets Soar on Senior Night as Peterson and Olstad Lead the Charge
"Tonight was all about celebrating our seniors and what they mean to this program," Clark said. "Ruby and Kate have led this team wonderfully, and I’m proud of how the girls came together to get this win for them."
With momentum on their side and a strong team dynamic fueling their play, the Comets are poised to make a deep postseason run—one that will be led by the legacy of two outstanding seniors who have set the bar high for future Hillcrest teams.
Comets Lock In on Defense as Playoff Push Intensifies
Now sitting at 13-5 on the season, Hillcrest’s focus sharpens as they gear up for a crucial conference battle against the 14-2 Border West Buccaneers on Friday night. The Buccaneers will pose a tough test, but the Comets’ defensive mindset and growing offensive confidence make them a formidable challenge for any opponent.
Comets Show Grit in Bounce-Back Performance
The Comets’ emerging presence in the post doesn’t stop with Stender. Kate Olstad added 10 points and five rebounds, helping the team take pressure off their dynamic guards. By establishing a strong attack in the paint, the Comets are developing more scoring threats to match their perimeter play and share the offensive load. With Stender and Olstad controlling the lane and Ella Knutson set to return soon from injury, opponents must now pick their poison, clog the paint, or chase the shooters.
Middle School Reviews Government Order with “The Social Contract” Socratic Circles
Hillcrest’s classical curriculum is not just academic but transformative, instilling in students the courage, confidence, and civic muscle to carry the Gospel into the public square. By anchoring these discussions in a moral and biblical context, Hillcrest trains students to see beyond momentary wins, urging them to cultivate virtues that will guide their future roles—whether in political office, community leadership, or simply as active, thoughtful citizens.
Hillcrest’s Tight-Knit Teamwork Shines in Nail-Biter Win
With time winding down and the Comets clinging to one last offensive push, Junior guard Zane Holmquist found himself open on the left wing. “We decided not to call a timeout in our final possession,” Comet coach Donny Rogness recounted, “(we) let the boys naturally play to find their shot. They worked the ball around, and with 18 seconds left, Zane found himself open on the left wing.” No timeout. No drawn-up play. Just confidence and trust in his players. “He appeared confident. Without hesitation, he shot the ball. And made it. It’s the type of basketball we play. We’re a team, and anyone can score at any time. It was an exciting moment.”
Fifth Grade Presentations Highlight Practiced Knowledge and Exercised Faith
When students see all knowledge as part of God’s revelation, it profoundly impacts how they form their identity. They come to understand themselves first as children of God—learning about their purpose and dignity from His design. But identity formation at Hillcrest isn’t passive or solitary; it’s practiced in community.
Comets Spread Scoring in Elevating Over The Chargers Late-game Surge
Coming off a season in which the Comets relied heavily on two leading scorers, this year’s squad has found its stride by involving teammates in the scoring column, and that versatility was on full display. Junior Kian Stender sparked the first-half surge, drilling three triples, finishing the game with 11 points. The Comets collectively went 7-for-11 from beyond the arc in the opening half, a testament to their growing confidence and willingness to share the ball. Meanwhile, juniors Drew Fisher and Zane Holmquist set the tone defensively, holding their matchups in check and generating transition opportunities.
Comets Battle Shorthanded, Fall in Overtime to Wheaton Warriors
Heading into the final stretch, Hillcrest proved why they remained undefeated in regulation going into this game. The Comets orchestrated a thrilling come-from-behind push in the last three minutes, sparked by Elin Retzlaff's leadership. Retzlaff poured in 35 points, snagged six rebounds, and tallied three steals and three assists before sitting on the bench with five fouls two minutes into the overtime frame.
Comets Rise to 74-30 Win in Ashby
The Comets continue to dig deep and rally around each other, proving that their strength lies in unity. Night after night, they demonstrate that it’s not about stopping a single player—it’s about figuring out how to withstand the entire Comets squad. And as long as they keep sharing the load and celebrating the team, it doesn’t look like anyone will be slowing them down anytime soon.
Comets Come Up Short in Dramatic Finish, But Their Growth Is on Full Display
There’s no question that the Comets are progressing at the right time, with playoffs on the horizon. Preston Berge, in particular, has been a key contributor to Hillcrest’s cohesion and success. The senior poured in 16 points against the Vikings, and his willingness to take big shots—even one from way beyond the arc with the game on the line—embodies his growth. Each week, Berge looks stronger, more confident, and more ready to lead his teammates.
Comets Continue to Hone Skills with Disciplined Play, Overwhelm Chargers in Brandon-Evansville
As the Comets continue pushing toward the playoffs, their commitment to self-discipline and team unity is evident in how they share the ball offensively and lock down on defense. Their “hip-to-hip” mentality on defense is more than a visible takeaway from game situations; it symbolizes their camaraderie and collective effort to strengthen one another.