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Prep softball: Duluth East stays alive in tourney
The Greyhounds (9-8) contributed to the second-seeded Hunters’ demise with a 3-1 victory in the opening game of the double-elimination tournament, before losing 5-0 to Anoka. A 6-4 win over St. Francis kept the Greyhounds alive.
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PREP SOFTBALL: Hermantown coach Tom Bang has a relatively simple plan to bring his team back to the high school softball state tournament after a one-year respite: grab an early lead and let Katie Thun hold on to it.
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PREP TRACK AND FIELD: Tess Nelson used part of Wednesday’s practice working on her 300-meter hurdle start times. The Northwestern senior was just glad to be practicing her favorite event.
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HOCKEY: Perhaps Skeeter Moore’s feelings about Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will soften now that his son, Meirs, has made a commitment to attend that institution.
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PREP SOFTBALL: Denfeld (16-1) earned the No. 2 seed in Section 7AAA and will meet the winner of Wednesday’s first-round game between Duluth East and Grand Rapids in Saturday’s double-elimination Elite Eight at Wheeler Field in Duluth.
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Hermantown softball players presented coach Tom Bang with a plaque and a cake Thursday to commemorate his 600th career victory.
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Just as it did a year ago, the LSC boys track and field team title came down to the final two events Tuesday.
Mayasich, McDonald named to MSHSL Hall of Fame
PREP SPORTS: John Mayasich and Bob McDonald both graduated from Iron Range high schools in 1951.
Ashland’s Miller takes running in stride
This is a big week for Bryce Miller. The Ashland senior signed a national letter of intent Wednesday to attend Missouri-Kansas City, an NCAA Division I university, where he will run cross country and distance events on the track.
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Humor and optimism describe the life of Grand Rapids coach
Several times in the past few years when covering an evening event in the Grand Rapids area, I found myself unable to find a public phone line to transmit a story via laptop computer.
UMD home field makeover adds to a new season
The four-level, $6.5 million structure towering over Malosky Stadium isn’t the only face-lift the Minnesota Duluth football program underwent lately.
Remembering a coach who led by example
As Dave Hylla and a reporter walked off the artificial surface at Public Schools Stadium last November, the longtime Proctor football coach had a gleam in his eyes when talking about the following season.
In support of coach Bang's theories
Tom Bang doesn’t intend to stick around coaching Hermantown softball for another 17 or 18 years.
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Even in death, Caitlin Calgaro didn’t stop giving.
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One morning three months ago, Laura Griffiths rested on her family’s couch, unable to go to school, her heart racing at an uncontrollable, life-threatening rate.
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One and done. The Minnesota Duluth women’s basketball program apparently has adopted that mantra as its motto.
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Wayne Pender’s first introduction to athletic administration convinced him there wasn’t much to the job.
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