Charles City schools have a new community resource officer
Officer Duane Ollendick, the new community-oriented police officer at Charles City schools, stands next to a poster board that says #WeAreCC.
Press photo by Thomas Nelson.
Officer Duane Ollendick, the new community-oriented police officer at Charles City schools, stands next to lockers at Charles City High School.
Press photo by Thomas Nelson.
Officer Duane Ollendick, the new community-oriented police officer at Charles City schools, walks down a hallway at the Charles City High School.
Press photo by Thomas Nelson.
Officer Duane Ollendick, the new community-oriented police officer at Charles City schools, stands next to a poster board that says #WeAreCC.
Press photo by Thomas Nelson.
Officer Duane Ollendick, the new community-oriented police officer at Charles City schools, stands next to lockers at Charles City High School.
Press photo by Thomas Nelson.
Press photo by John Burbridge
Charles City senior first baseman Mya Rimrod was named to the final All-Northeast Iowa Conference Softball First Team. Rimrod hits .355 with a .468 on-base percentage. She led the Comets' defense with a .977 fielding percentage among those with more than 10 chances.
Press photo by John Burbridge
Charles City freshman pitcher Addison Ellis was named to the final All-Northeast Iowa Conference Softball Second Team. Ellis had an 8-2 record with an earned run average of 1.20 while holding opponents to a .169 batting average. In just 64 innings pitched, Ellis struck out 100 while walking only nine. As an eighth-grader last season, Ellis was an All-NEIC First Team selection.
Press photo by John Burbridge
Charles City senior third baseman Brooklyn Molitor was named to the final All-Northeast Iowa Conference Softball First Team. Molitor hit .322 with 22 runs batted in, and led the Comets with 53 assists while fielding .902 at the hot corner.
Press photo by John Burbridge
Charles City senior second baseman Payton Hadley was named to the final All-Northeast Iowa Conference Softball First Team for the second season in a row. Hadley led the Comets in home runs (3), doubles (8), extra-base hits (11), runs batted in (24) and slugging percentage (.583).
Press photo by John Burbridge
Charles City senior center fielder Emerson Bohlen was named to the final All-Northeast Iowa Conference Softball First Team. Bohlen, who was an All-NEIC Second Team selection last season, led the Comets in a bevy of categories, including hits (42), runs (31), walks (18), batting average (.442), on-base percentage (.530) and stolen bases (25 out of 28 attempts).
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