
Sports Out of the Past
60 years ago - April 9, 1964Sleepy Eye high school baseball team was to play it opening game today with Franklin on the home diamond, but it has been postponed.
60 years ago - April 9, 1964Sleepy Eye high school baseball team was to play it opening game today with Franklin on the home diamond, but it has been postponed.
Thursday, April 11Golf: SEU at BLHS, Oakdale Golf ClubSoftball: Indians at GFW in Winthrop; Knights home vs.
With most local sports schedules still waiting to launch, we’re taking the opportunity to share a few opening game reports from baseball seasons past. Our… Login to continue reading Login…
The burst of early March warmth that started spring seasons gave way to cold, wet conditions by the end of the month, leading coaches to move their teams to the more traditional location for Minnesota prep athletes this time of year: inside.Photos by Dave Forster
60 years ago - March 31, 1964Another firearms training class will be started by Chief Police Abe Schmidt on April 14.
The River Valley Wildcats girls defeated five teams in an indoor event Saturday at Minnesota State University, Mankato to win their first meet of the year.The girls edged Jackson County Central 126 to 119 for the most points across 15 events.Individual winners for River Valley were Brynne Ibberson in the 400m (63.12), Leah Kucera in the triple jump (28-11), Marissa Pabst in the 800m (2:37.68), and Hailey Hollar in the 200m (28.27) and 55m (7.70).
•Koffee Kup, March 21: High Game: Brenda Walden 181, Gloria Engholm 138, Jan Seidl 138.
Able to pull up from deep or take his guy inside, Will Walter scored in volumes greater than anyone else in the Tomahawk Conference this year, averaging 26.4 a game – three points more than the next highest scorer.