In the left hand corner of his office, behind an accent chair, there’s a framed photo of Dr. Kalthoff shooting a basketball in the Final Four as a freshman player for Hillsdale College in 1981. His two sons, Peter and Noah, sit across from each other while lounging in his office, all three basketball players...
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Hillsdale finishes fall season with winning record
The Hillsdale Chargers closed out their fall season with a 16-11 singles and doubles record at the Racer Invitational last weekend in Lima, Ohio. Head coach Keith Turner felt positive about the tournament, considering the tough competition the Chargers faced. Similarly, Turner felt the fall season helped the team improve and served as a gauge...
Chargers win season-opening meet
The Chargers hosted their season home opener with a win over Davenport University on Saturday. The meet was the first for Davenport in its school history. The Chargers’ sprinters had successful races, with senior Suzanne DeTar taking first place in the 50 freestyle with a time of 25.60 seconds and junior Victoria Addis taking third...
Chargers take on former head coach in exhibition
The Hillsdale softball team fell 7-4 to Division I Toledo University, who is lead by former head coach Joe Abraham and former assistant coach Jim Zoltowski, whom the Chargers call “Z”, in an exhibition game Oct. 7. For the upperclassmen, this was their first time playing against Abraham. Senior infielder Amanda Marra said she felt...
Chargers host second American Trap competition
On Saturday, the Hillsdale Shotgun team hosted the second American Trap Association shoot with 100 American Trap targets. Thirty-seven total shooters, comprised of high school, collegiate and elder participants were present. Junior Lucas Pieraccini had the highest team score with 98 targets, and was succeeded by freshmen Tommy Rodgers, with 97 targets, and Anthony LaMacchia,...




