Friday, March 26, 2021

Join Humboldt High Schools Boy's Tennis Team 2021!


by Koua Xiong

We have a new coach with over 25 years of experience coaching professionally and at the collegiate level, so this is a great opportunity for our students.


About the Coach: Greg Hiers - Varsity Coach




SPTC Tennis Director, Greg Hiers, is a USPTA Elite level certified teaching professional (the highest classification excluding “Master Pro”). He has completed the USTA High-Performance Coaching course and attained the USTA’s Level I Competency for Sport Science. Greg has over 25 years of coaching experience!! (It means that he’s a really good coach, so you should come out and give tennis a try!)







About the Coach: Koua Xiong - JV Coach




I don’t have as much experience coaching, but this is my 4th year teaching at Humboldt, and I have 3 years of experience coaching girl’s tennis. Overall, I’m a pretty cool teacher and a laid-back coach, so I’m looking forward to meeting you!











Friday, March 12, 2021

Humboldt High School Wrestlers Qualified for the AA State Tournament Prelims!

by Matt Osborne - Athletic Director, Humboldt High School



Wrestling does it again! The wrestling team defeated St. Croix Lutheran 52-28 and then defeated Cretin Derham Hall 48-36 to advance to the State Preliminary round for the MSHSL AA Wrestling Team tournament.  


Humboldt will wrestle against South St. Paul for the 4AA Section Championship in Round 1 of the MSHSL State Prelims this Saturday at Cretin Durham Hall. If we beat South St. Paul, then we would wrestle the 1AA Champions.


Tickets are available for $10 each. Please email me if you are interested in attending. We are limited to how many fans may attend.


Who: Humboldt Wrestling Fans

What: Section Wrestling Meet

When: Saturday, March 13th at 3:00 PM

Where: Cretin Derham Hall- 550 S. Albert St. Paul, MN 55116

Why: To support our wrestlers


Livestream: Search - CDH Athletics on YouTube


Go Hawks!

Monday, March 8, 2021

Song of The Last Valkyrie

By Stephon M. Evening High School – English 12 (Characters and Creative Writing) 


SPPS Evening High School out of Gordon Parks gives opportunities to students to create original written stories based on ideas students already have but didn't commit to writing. This student writes about the Valkyrie. 


Art: Nina Vakueva and Phil Noto (Fair Use).

“Weave the crimson web of war.” My sisters sang in Valhalla. We were warriors. The most feared of all in Valhalla. Men would see us fly overhead in battle, wing and wind at our back, shield, and spear in hand, knowing Odin’s fleet watches over. 


“Let us go, and let fly…” They sang as they sharpened their swords and spears. “Where our friends the conflict shares, were they triumph, where they die.” My sisters chanted, as they perfected their aim with each arrow they fired. I wish they all knew their fates, as I did…


My name is Astrid. 


And I am the last Valkyrie. 


What happened? There was a tragic war… though my sisters fought to the very end, and faced death without fear. It was not enough. I was a Valkyrie yet I was not ready for battle. I was nothing more than a young girl. While my sisters fought for honor, glory, and to lead men to the great hall, I was fighting merely for my survival. My eldest sister, Rayla forced me from battle and hid me away. “This is not your purpose, child.” She said as I was tranced, and forced into sleep. When I awoke, the war was over… but I was born an only child. My mother, a shield. My father, a spear. The weapons I fell into slumber with. I was awakened to a strange, new world. The world I knew, of gods, of honor, and of the old traditions, gone. My sisters, my home, and my life had all disappeared. It was a world full of new technology and people. Mankind didn’t worship the gods as they once did, and those that did worship a god I don’t recognize. In little time, I’ve learned that the war that I was forced to sleep through… was over one-thousand years ago. Which is when I realized, I was the last of the Valkyrie sisters. 


Why Rayla? Why was I trapped for so long? Why did I awake only now? 


What is my purpose now? 


It's been eleven months… I still am uncertain of this place. But I’ve spent my time here tirelessly learning. History, language, culture even, with each passing day, this possibility of a new future for me draws ever closer. This life, it may not be what I have known, but this strange, new life has been… well how do you explain such a situation such as mine? The clothing is different, the philosophies are more progressive, people seem to be more free though this new bureaucracy has control over… almost everything. I’m unsure of how I feel about that. Especially saying that their “laws” as they are called, limit my freedom of flight. But, my wings... men of this time are not used to seeing such things, or at least not as often as I present them. Weapons in this time are forbidden to carry. Something I never thought I’d ever heard in my entire life. Men would carry weapons as often as they wear clothes in my time. But it is for good reason. Man's technology has advanced far beyond anything I ever even imagined. Its destructive power should be something only the gods can achieve. And so it seems that power has been used too often now. Man has lost his way through all this death and destruction. Fighting to destroy their enemies, rather than protect their loved ones. They seem doomed…


But…

I have hope. 

I’ve seen what man can do at its best.


I’ve met those with gifts of power obtained possibly by the gods. I have encountered them many times when dealing with the threats of man. While they may not be my sisters, they are true warriors. They are of mankind but are its greatest champions. 


There is one who moves as fast as Hermóðr, another warrior with the magic and deception of Loki.


And… a woman. One who named herself after the goddess of the sun. Sól.


I often do not applaud any mockery of the gods, but she does not mock. The goddess would be proud of this woman. She embraces her power, her very skin is engulfed in flames as she gracefully flies through the air. I was graced with her presence, as she was mine. Our Norse similarities gave us a deeper understanding of each other. After our last encounter, many of these “heroes” as they are called,  extended a hand to have me join their legion. I… have not decided. 


I know Rayla, looks to me from Asgard.


“Where our friends the conflict shares, Where they triumph, Where they die.”

“Weave the crimson web of war.” I could hear my sisters singing. 


This is the Song of the Valkyrie. When it is sung, I must call to arms, and protect mankind.


I am The Valkyrie and this my promise to you, my sisters…


Until Valhalla.


Saturday, March 6, 2021

Humboldt Wrestling wins the Saint Paul City Conference


Matt Osborne, Athletic Director - Humboldt High School


On Saturday, March 6th at Highland Park, the Humboldt wrestling team avenged their only loss of the season and defeated Highland Park 53-21 to win the Saint Paul City Conference title! Their overall conference record was an impressive 11 wins and only one loss!  This is the first Humboldt wrestling city conference championship in 32 years! 


Coach Novacheck and Coach Bonds ('13) deserve a lot of credit for keeping this team together during a global pandemic and building the confidence and skills necessary to be a champion. Coach Novacheck said, "this was never about winning, this was about teaching the wrestlers how to become champions and act like champions". They did just that on Saturday. Senior captain Crown Htoo was ecstatic. He credited the team for staying together during the highs and lows of the season and never giving up on each other. 


It was a total team effort to secure the win versus Highland Park. Some wrestlers who were expected to get pins did not, while other wrestlers who were deemed underdogs in their match came up huge with pins. 


The team is very happy about the conference championship, but they recognize their work is far from over. The section tournament is next week, and we have wrestlers with a very good chance to go to state. The Humboldt athletic department, teachers, staff, and community are very proud of this significant accomplishment. 


Humboldt Varsity City Championship Roster


106- Po Si Si

113- Kue Moo Say

120- Kyaw Htwe

126- Hsar Gay Say

132- Dah Say

138- Eh Ler Soe

145- Crown Htoo

152- Poh Say 

160- Hser Ku Htoo

170- Hsa Loo

182- Hser Loo

195- Pa Ha

220- Gay Say Moo

HWT- Sam Smith 


Go Hawks!


Monday, March 1, 2021

Humboldt now has two Men's Basketball Players in the 1000-point Club (2021)

Matt Osborne, Athletic Director - Humboldt High School


The boys’ basketball team has another 1,000-point scorer! Xavier Garcia eclipsed the 1,000-point mark in his career on Saturday against Washington Technology Magnet. He entered the game 26 points away and finished the game with 28 points to help the Hawks defeat Washington 85-49. 

Xavier is a very humble person and he told me he felt shock and a great sense of joy to reach this significant milestone. He was motivated to work towards the 1,000-point club when he saw another player do it his freshman year. Xavier said, “with everything going on this year with COVID it was very special to reach this goal with Brian and with Humboldt.” We’re hoping Brian and Xavier motivate many of our younger players as well. 

The Humboldt athletic department, teachers, staff, and community are very proud of Xavier and his accomplishments and we look forward to watching this dynamic team as they enter postseason play.



Go Hawks,