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President's Desk Update
President Brad returns from his trip to the East Coast this weekend, where he connected with friends of Hillcrest and shared exciting updates with alumni and donors.
Comets Rise to Down Arrow in 3 Sets
Coach Debi Foss was proud of the team after the game. "Tonight our plan was to stay disciplined and stay focused against the Ashby Arrows, and I believe we accomplished that goal.”
Peterson's 1000th Set Assist Lifts Comet Volleyball in Viking Tournament
As the Comets look ahead, they carry strong leadership with the seniors on their team, and after Ruby Peterson’s remarkable milestone, the team carries a fortified belief that they can match any team in the exciting journey they’re on this season.
Boys Soccer Loss Charts Course for Growth Before Future Cross-town Rematch
The Comets exhibited tenacity and skill throughout the contest, promising an equally exhilarating rematch in the future. As they prepare for the next cross-town showdown, the Comets are focused on refining their game and ensuring they play complete matches. This determination will undoubtedly fortify their character and set the stage for even more exciting encounters.
President's Desk Update
President Brad shares an update from the first football game of the year. He speaks to the impact of the Generations campaign at Hillcrest and highlights how students are not only excited about Hillcrest but articulate how they’re growing after two weeks in Hillcrest classrooms.
Swedberg Leads in High Scoring Showdown with 6 TD's in Home Opener
The home opener had it all: breathtaking runs, pinpoint passes, and incredible special teams plays. It showcased Ethan Swedberg's brilliance as he passed four touchdowns, ran for two more, and led his team to victory.
Comet Boys Outlast Crookston in Gutsy Win
Hillcrest Boys Soccer boarded the bus Thursday night with a few cards, some bumps and bruises, and a 4-3 win in a scrappy match against Crookston.
Comets Earn First Win With Strong Play in Home Opener
Coach Foss emphasized the team's improvements: "We played with more consistency, reduced chaos, and an overall more determined effort to not let the ball hit the floor."
Comets Hone Character With Multiple Shots in 4-2 Loss
With the 4-2 loss the Comets honed resolve and fortitude to relentlessly work despite the score and time on the clock. It was an important game early in the season that is building character qualities Hillcrest takes to their next game.
Hillcrest Comets Showcase Determination in Thrilling Comeback
Comet Football put on a show of exceptional determination and grit in the season opener in Fosston. Despite trailing behind 37-6 in the first half, the Comets refused to back down, mounting a remarkable comeback in the second half. Though the final score ended in Fosston's favor, 45-36, the Comets' spirited efforts demonstrated the team's character and promise for future on-field success.
Comet Boys Are Building Unity and Experience on the Pitch
The Hillcrest Comets are on a journey that is far from over. With each match, they are building a stronger and more cohesive team, gaining valuable experience along the way. As they prepare for their upcoming conference match in Crookston, the Comets are ready to showcase their unity, resilience, and youthful energy once again.
Comets Volleyball Building Strength and Unity Through Tight Matches
These tight matches serve as a crucible where strength and unity are forged, and as the season unfolds, the Hillcrest Academy Comets are poised to face new challenges head-on. They are building not only a strong volleyball team but also a bond that will carry them through any adversity they encounter. The journey has just begun for Hillcrest, and they are determined to rise to the occasion.
The President's Desk - An Update From President Brad 09/01/23
This week, President Brad joins two of our lower school teachers who have benefitted from a number of opportunities provided by the Generations Campaign, the capital campaign Hillcrest is currently raising support for. Ashton Fuhs and Julie Stender talk about the new lower school building and the training they've received for Classical Christian instruction at the lower school. These are two of the many benefits Hillcrest is reaping from the Generations campaign.
Hillcrest Academy Girls Volleyball Displays Unyielding Resolve in Grueling Match against Norman County East
Despite the loss, Hillcrest Head Coach Debi Foss expressed pride in her team, highlighting their perseverance and teamwork throughout the game. Foss acknowledged the team's first-game mistakes, such as miscommunication and errors, but emphasized that these experiences are all part of a continuous process of learning and growth.
Comet Boys Soccer Opens Season with Hard-Fought Tie
The Hillcrest Comets Boys Soccer Team's season opener showcased talent and determination. The match was a nail-biting tie that left fans on the edge of their seats. The contest, held at Danielsen Field at Hillcrest, was a thrilling display of both teams' prowess as they battled for dominance on the pitch.
The Power of Prayer in Sports at Hillcrest
Building faith, specifically through spiritual disciplines like prayer is useful in fortifying identities and bonding a network to support teens and eventually young adults in the challenges they’ll face later in life. The use of prayer and spiritual formation at Hillcrest gives young people an invaluable aid in handling both victory and failure with an invigorated sense of purpose and identity.
How Classical Preschool is a Game Changer for Young Students
Christian Classical preschools give students an original and efficient teaching model that supports young minds’ spiritual, mental, and ethical growth. At Hillcrest, the presence of committed adult mentors who portray Christian living renders an irreplaceable base for children to begin creating their faith expression.
Hillcrest Retains Century-old Mission in Serving Parents
Parents voiced a need for a school that would cultivate in their children a passionate faith in Jesus Christ in the early 1900s. They sought a place to equip and disciple students to foster a love for Jesus and the world. After opening the Lutheran Brethren Bible School to a high school program, Hillcrest has grown into an educational seedbed serving students from kindergarten through 12th grade, providing a classical Christian education rooted in biblical values.
Classical Discipleship Ignites Courage and Confidence in Students
Equipping students for lives of eternal significance goes beyond mere academic success in Hillcrest’s classical Christian program. Developing students holistically build faith, develop intellect, and strengthen character is closely linked to integrating discipleship and mentorship in the educational experience. This isn’t a small task, creating an atmosphere that guides students to stand clear-minded, courageous, and confident, capable of facing life’s challenges.
Bjorndahl's Final Putt at State Meet Caps Time at Hillcrest
Erik Bjorndahl arrived at the threshold of his last round of golf with Hillcrest yesterday. With years of formation behind him, he stepped to the tee box at Pebble Creek Golf Course in Becker, Minnesota, as one of the best athletes in Class A golf.