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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Wild weekend for Minnesota hockey fans
Bringing the National Hockey League Draft to the Twin Cities over the weekend was a needed dose of hope for area sports fans. I ventured to St. Paul on Friday, curious to see how a pro draft worked and to … Continue reading
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Spring season packed with special successes
The spring high school sports showed again that Western Wisconsin carries a significant impact in state high school athletics. Between the Big Rivers Conference and Middle Border Conference, we had at least one team qualify for state in every sport. … Continue reading
2011 State track meet filled with standouts and surprises
Standouts and surprises were equally noteworthy in looking at the final results from the 2011 WIAA State Track Meet, both locally and on a state-wide scale. The state track meet was run under sunny skies on Friday and Saturday at … Continue reading
Stiff challenges await our top athletes at state track meet
Our local track athletes have had an outstanding spring season, but they’ll have to take it up a notch or more to continue that success at the 2011 WIAA State Track and Field Championships this Friday and Saturday. The state … Continue reading