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Zimmerman girl, 7, to race at ERX Motor Park on July 12
KSTP featured Eleanor Stanley in a segment during its June 4, newscast Although she isn’t eligible to receive a driver’s license for almost another decade, that hasn’t stopped 7-year-old Eleanor Stanley from pursuing her dreams of sports car racing, KSTP News reported Stanley, of Zimmerman, will race at ERX Motor Park in Elk River as part of the ERX Off-Road National sponsored by Amsoil on Friday, July 12, and Saturday, July 13. She drives in an age bracket for 6-to-12-year-olds. Most of her competitors are boys, but she’s won races against boys who are older than her.She drives more laps on the racetrack than the total years of her age. The Star News plans to feature Stanley in an upcoming edition. For those that want to see her in action, tickets are available to the ERX Off-Road National at: www.erxmotorpark.com/offroad-national.
Town ball returns to Elk River thanks to Lumberjacks
Elk River Lumberjacks are in their first season in the Eastern Minny South League by Erik Nelson Sports Reporter Only the best, healthiest baseball players in the world can play in MLB. That doesn’t mean those who don’t make the cut have to stop playing the sport they love. ...
Peterson will play for USA National 15s Hocky Team
Jayden Petersen will be a sophomore next school year at Zimmerman High School in Minnesota. She is a descendant of the White Earth Nation through her maternal grandfather Dennis Sargent. Petersen is a multi-sport varsity athlete on the Elk River/Zimmerman Elks hockey team and the Zimmerman High School track and field team.
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