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A Sioux City batter takes a called third strike in the top of the fifth inning in Crofton last Friday night, July 15. 
The 2022 10U Crofton girls softball team included, back row (l to r): Coach Scott Morrison, Laura Morrison, Alondra Lopez-Barrios, Jayden Tramp, Skylar Sejnoha, Zoey Wieseler, Lauren Connot, Grace Morrison, Coach Jamie Tramp, and Coach Angie Connot; and front row (l to r): Maci Kolterman, Layla Foxhoven, Berkley Hames, Ava Pautler, Hadley Becker, and Paige Nohr.
Field DayHheld at Steffen Farm
The Juniors shake hands with Hartington after their hard fought win Saturday night. 
They are as follow in the photo: Mrs. Ginger Schieffer, Lauren Loecker, Katie Neuharth, Sophia Wortmann. All three girls will be freshmen at Crofton Community Schools in the fall. They started their National History Day project in October of 2021 and advanced from the local, regional, and state levels to participate in nationals.
Tony Arens was Master of Ceremonies
The Shop on 2nd Opens Downtown
Ben Hegge was on the mound for the Bluejays in the early innings of Sunday night's big Independence weekend game against Wynot.
Crofton Legion Juniors hold a meeting on the mound during a timeout in the seventh inning in Scribner last Wednesday night, June 22 against Hooper-Scribner. The Juniors wanted to get their strategy right as they held onto an 8-7 lead at the time. They did just that and finished for the away win.
Crofton Mayor, Sharol Lawhead, welcoming Crofton’s new police officer, John Carter.
Crofton's Annual Dam Race
18U Crofton Softball Team
Louise Harlan, new Director of Cottonwood Villa in Crofton
Tatum Olson
Jimmy Allen
Crofton first baseman, Nolan Babcock, holds a Ponca runner on base during last  week’s away Juniors win, 3-1, in Ponca. Babcock also had two hits on the night.
Crofton Legion Seniors started Roy Knapp on the mound this past Monday night at home against Hartington. Crofton took  the dramatic win, 9-6.  Ethan Tramp got a key hit for the Crofton Seniors in the see-saw battle that ended
The Model T (above); and (below) some display materials telling the history of the  car.
Jared Wiebelhaus slapped an RBI single to drive Justin Potts home in the middle innings of the Jays game against Tabor this past Sunday night in Crofton.