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10 years ago this week...
This is a look back at some of the people and teams making news in the St. Croix Valley 10 years ago, as reported in the Stillwater Gazette. Golf — Stillwater Area High School graduates Cassie Deeg and Hudson Carpenter qualify for USGA national championships. Deeg, a previous qualifier for two U.S. Junior Amateur Championships, earns a spot in her first U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship after placing second in a section qualifier at Hastings Country Club. Carpenter, shares medalist honors during a qualifier at Chaska...
Baseball: Five earn all-conference honors for Stillwater
Five members of the Stillwater baseball team landed a coveted spot on the All-Suburban East Conference team after leading the Ponies to their sixth conference championship in the past seven seasons. Senior Charley Rowan helped set the pace at the plate for the Ponies, who went 13-5 to share the league title with eventual state champion East Ridge and finished 18-7 overall after coming up short against the Raptors in the finals of the Section 4AAAA Tournament. ...
Sports briefs: Ponies Backcourt Club Golf Classic set for July 22
Ponies Backcourt Club Golf Classic set for July 22 The Stillwater Ponies Backcourt Club Golf Classic will be held on Monday, July 22 at Indian Hills Golf Club. This is a fundraiser to benefit the Ponies Backcourt Club on behalf of the Stillwater boys basketball program. The cost to participate in the four-person scramble golf event is $150 per golfer, which includes golf, prizes and dinner. Registration begins at noon,...
MNUFC Take Care of Business to End Winless Streak
Every streak must come to an end, such is the nature of these kinds of things. After nine games without a win, Minnesota United took down San Jose by a scoreline of 2-0 to break their unwelcome trend and secure three points before the Leagues Cup break. It was an encouraging performance from the Loons, who for large portions of the match demonstrated the kind of spirited, creative play that helped them to a hot start this season.
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