Connor Ehlers – The Hoofprint https://www.hoofprint.net Buffalo High School's student-run news source Fri, 13 Mar 2020 19:00:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://fkpd7a.a2cdn1.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-favicon-1-32x32.png Connor Ehlers – The Hoofprint https://www.hoofprint.net 32 32 Bison Boys Basketball falls short in emotional loss during Section 8AAAA Championship Game vs Maple Grove https://www.hoofprint.net/bison-boys-basketball-falls-short-in-emotional-loss-during-section-8aaaa-finals-game-vs-maple-grove/2020/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bison-boys-basketball-falls-short-in-emotional-loss-during-section-8aaaa-finals-game-vs-maple-grove Fri, 13 Mar 2020 18:58:31 +0000 https://www.hoofprint.net/?p=25188 The Buffalo Bison came up two points short to the top-seeded Maple Grove Crimson in the the 8AAAA Section Final game last night, March 12. The game ended with the team protesting a questionable call at the buzzer. 

In his last high school career game, Matthew Willert scored his 2,000th point with a step back three-pointer and set Buffalo High School’s all time scoring record as the only player in BHS history to score over 2,000 points.

The Bison had an eight-point lead with 13:35 left to play, but the Crimson came back and stayed neck and neck for the rest of the game. The game was tied up 44-44 with 4:44 left in the second half when the Crimson started to pull away. 

The Bison fought until the end but fell short to the Crimson 54-52.  Seniors Matthew Willert and Brandon Maatz scored combined total of 44 points for the Bison (Willert with 30 and Maatz with 14).

Photo by Connor Ehlers

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Underrated Sports: Trap Shooting Q&A With Spencer Peterson https://www.hoofprint.net/underrated-sports-trap-shooting-qa-with-spencer-peterson/2020/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=underrated-sports-trap-shooting-qa-with-spencer-peterson Mon, 09 Mar 2020 18:35:10 +0000 https://www.hoofprint.net/?p=25086 What is Trap shooting and why is it growing in popularity so much? That’s the question that I needed to figure out. Trap shooting is getting the attention of many people and growing at an increasing rate over the years. More than 300 schools in Minnesota have a trap shooting team and more schools are joining every year. Trap shooting takes a lot of skill and people want to know what it’s about.

 Spencer is a Sophomore from Buffalo High School who has been on the trap team for four years. I wanted to interview him to get a little more information and knowledge about trap shooting and what makes it so much fun for people of all ages.

Q: First of all, can you explain to me what exactly trap shooting is?

A: Trap is a sport where you shoot at clay targets. There is a thrower out in front of you and it will throw them in random locations. You have to use your skill and prior knowledge to break them.

Q: When did you first get interested and start doing trap?

A: I first got interested in trap when I was younger just beginning to hunt. I would go into my backyard with my dad and shoot trap all the time in the summer. When middle school came around, there was a youth program for trap and I’ve been in a trap ever since.

Q: What kind of shotgun do you use and what choke does it have?

A: I use a Benelli Super Black Eagle 3. The Black Eagle is made for hunting and not so much for trap. Many people prefer and over under type shotgun. I use the Black Eagle for trap and hunting so I can improve my skills with the gun overall.

Q: What kind of practice do you do to improve your accuracy?

A: I have a really nice trap machine at my house and I use it all the time to practice, this helps me a lot. Hunting is also good practice for me because it has almost the same features as shooting trap.

Q: There are obviously safety regulations/rules while doing this sport but what kind of physical protection do you need for your body?

A: Before you shoot you must have safety glasses, ear  protection, and a shell catcher. You need safety glasses in case there are any ricocheting BB’s or parts of the clay pigeons. You will need ear protection because the sound of the gun can cause damage to your ears over time. Finally you need a shell catcher fixed to your gun to stop shells from hitting people next to you.

Q: How does this affect school? Do you have to leave early at all?

A: Trap doesn’t really affect school at all. We never have to leave early because we don’t face other schools face to face, it is done online comparing scores.

Q: How is trap scored and what is the competition like?

A: Trap is scored in two rounds of 25. You will also shoot from five different positions. When you are ready you call for a clay pigeon, “Pull!” or “Bird!”. Competition is low in my opinion because you are never actually shooting next to someone from a different school and you are more relaxed.

Photo by Autumn Schmidt

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Buffalo Boys Basketball Takes Hopkins Down to the Wire in Double Overtime https://www.hoofprint.net/buffalo-boys-basketball-takes-hopkins-down-to-the-wire-in-double-overtime/2020/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=buffalo-boys-basketball-takes-hopkins-down-to-the-wire-in-double-overtime Thu, 13 Feb 2020 19:13:26 +0000 https://www.hoofprint.net/?p=24993 The Buffalo Boys Basketball team took the fourth-ranked Hopkins Royals to double overtime before losing 103-95 at Hopkins High School on Friday, February 7th.

 Senior Matthew Willert dominated with a school record-breaking 54 points. Willert broke his own 49-point record he set just a week earlier.

Matt Willert drains one of his 12 three pointers against the Royals in Hopkins. Video by Connor Ehlers

The Buffalo Bison were in control the entire game. Almost every score from the Royals was a three-pointer or a well-defended shot. Hopkins’ Kerwin Walton was a  challenge for Buffalo, scoring 39 points. On the other hand, Willert’s 12 three-pointers kept the Bison neck-and-neck with one of the top teams in the state.

The Hopkins Royals went on a 17-0 run with 10 minutes left in the game and took the lead for the first time in the game. It stayed neck and neck the rest of the game until Hopkins missed a layup to win the game and instead sent the game into overtime. 

It looked like all was lost for the Bison at the end of the first overtime until Sophomore Zach Zrust made 2 clutch free throws to send the game into double overtime. Hopkins then took over the game with 2 steals, eventually breaking away from the Bison and sealing the win. The Buffalo Bison fell short to the Hopkins Royals 103-95.

Photo by Jillian Elton, Tatanka Yearbook

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