It took Exeter-Milligan double overtime to beat the host, Silver Lake, but they finished 60-55 and moved on to play Shelton in the tournament championship. Shelton won 75-52 and the boys finished runner-up.
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Friday, December 30, 2022
Exeter-Milligan Girls Struggle at Holiday Tournament
Thursday, December 29, 2022
Throwback Thursday 12/23/12
A 1921 Exeter High School class program was recently found and shared.
A video of the Exeter Centennial parade was recently found and shared on You Tube.
Exeterite Hugh Wilson, Sr. was awarded the Purple Heart posthumously.
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Exeter-Milligan Update: JH Boys Basketball
JH Boys Basketball at Exeter-Milligan
By Jackson Krejci
The Exeter-Milligan Junior High boys basketball team will start their 2022-23 season this Saturday, December 3rd at the Dorchester tournament. The boys started practice October 24th and are ready for their first game. Practices start with working hard at fundamentals, as well as getting plenty of shooting in. They are learning a variety of ways to play defense, along with some new concepts on offense. Our strengths will be strong post play, with a mix of quick guards. There are signs of very good potential this year. The boys and myself are looking forward to this season.
Back row: Max Real, RJ Clevenger, Cohen Harre, Truman Milton, Adrien Mueller. Front row: Kalvin Lock, Richard Hickman, Levi Jurgensen, Clay Pribyl, Titus Petersen, Will Kallhoff. Not Pictured: Deacon Erdkamp