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Grand Rapids fishing nearly perfect in B.A.S.S. Open summer series - Miskovich and Miskovich lead the way again
TOWER — It was Miskovich and Miskovich again for the Grand Rapids High School Fishing team who took second place in the last of three B.A.S.S. Greater North Open Tournaments this summer. The Grand Rapids team has shined at each of the three Opens, winning the first two tournaments before placing second this Tuesday on Lake Vermillion. The team of Tyler Johnson and Reid Johnson won the first event on...
Eagle Ridge Bursting Into 2024
COLERAINE — Eagle Ridge Golf Course is bursting with activity this year as it begins its 29th season. Coming off several consecutive record years of growth in rounds played and revenues, the course opens in terrific condition in 2024 and continues to attract and delight players from all over the Midwest as well as providing local players with an outstanding golf experience. The course already has a full calendar for men’s, women’s, senior, and junior leagues, tournaments, lessons and other special events. Eagle Ridge has...
Sundvall shoots 68 at Owens Junior event
HIBBING—Ethan Sundvall is only 16-years-old, but he just played the best round of golf of his life. Sundvall fired a 4-under-par 68 to win the 15-16 Division at the Dr. Ben Owens Junior Golf Tournament held Friday at the Mesaba Country Club. Sundvall, who placed in front of Marco Rolle of Grand Rapids, who fired a 77, never expected to shoot a round like this. ...
Post 239 eliminates Post 222 from tournament
CLOQUET—Even though Post 239 coach Jamie Lindseth has been around his team the whole summer, he still gets surprised at how his team plays through adversity. Post 239 had enough adversity against Hibbing Thursday, but they got enough timely hits and good defense to come away with a 6-5 victory over Post 222 in an Eighth District Substate playoff game at Ed Mettner Field. Post 239 stays alive in the...
GRHS grad McCauley switching lanes, heads south to bowl in college
Local bowler Dylan McCauley has decided on his next step after signing to bowl collegiately with the Coe College Kohawks in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. McCauley, a 2024 graduate, was the 58th ranked bowler in the state’s Top 101 qualified varsity bowlers last season - a proud accomplishment for the lifelong bowler. “The game of bowling was something that I was born into. My dad was in the Air Force and...
MIners will take forfeit wins from Warroad
HIBBING—In a perfect world, the Hibbing amateur baseball team would be playing a best 2-of-3 series with Warroad Friday, Saturday and Sunday for the No. 2 seed in the Northwest Border playoffs. Well, the world isn’t perfect, and the Miners won’t get that opportunity to play the Muskies because Warrorad has forfeited those games, so Hibbing will get that No. 2 seed heading into the Region 10C playoffs, which begin Saturday, Aug. 3, in Hibbing. ...
Legion advance in Northeast Substate Tournament
Grand Rapids 10, Moose Lake 0 Duluth 2, Grand Rapids 0 Grand Rapids 9, Cloquet 6 In the first game of the Northeast Sub State Legion tournament, Grand Rapids took down Moose Lake 10-0 in six innings on Cloquet’s Mettner Field. Nolan Svatos got the start for the Wolfpack and controlled the game on the...
Slatten earns top honor as boys golfer
HIBBING—The high school golf seasons are short, so Andrew Slatten did something about that. The Hibbing High School senior-to-be travels to Oklahoma for the winter, staying at his aunt and uncle’s house, taking PSEO courses out of Minnesota North-Hibbing, and more importantly, playing golf. So when Slatten returns to Hibbing in the spring, he’s already steps ahead of his teammates and fellow competitors. ...
Rock Ridge slips past Hibbing in Legion playoffs
After taking home a big win on Wednesday, second seeded Hibbing traveled to Cloquet to take on number 8 Rock Ridge in the MN American Legion Baseball Division I substate 9 playoffs. In the top of the second, with bases loaded Rock Ridge’s Blake Bailey shot the ball right past...
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