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St. Peter Fourth of July fireworks back on thanks to community fundraising
It’s hard to imagine a Fourth of July without fireworks, but in the absence of financial support that appeared to be the fate facing St. Peter’s 53rd annual Old-Fashioned Fourth of July celebration. On June 11, St. Peter Area Chamber of Commerce Director Ed Lee delivered a solemn announcement to the community in a Facebook post: the Fourth of July fireworks were canceled. Without the steady funding flows that had...
Brovold and Matejcek battle best in the state
St. Peter senior Kaiden Brovold and sophomore Owen Matejcek traveled to Jordan’s Ridges at Sand Creek Golf Course to compete in the class AA State Championship Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. With storms forcing significant delays Wednesday, the final round was cut to nine holes with Brovold finishing in a tie for 17th while Matejcek finished tied for 46th in the 88 player field. Brovold, competing in his fourth and final MSHSL State Championship meet, claimed the tie for 17th with a 27-hole total of 114...
Meyer claims podium finish at state as Crusaders battle best of the best
A total of four Mankato Loyola/Cleveland track and field athletes qualified in a total of five events at the MSHSL Class A State Track and Field Championships, held at St. Michael-Albertville H.S. Thursday and Friday. Seventh grade distance runner Charlotte Meyer posted the highlight of the weekend event, claiming a podium finish of sixth place in the 3200m run thanks to a PR time of 11:27.85. Soren Kelly also posted a PR time, a 9:55.82 in the boys 3200m run, to finish 10th in the state while Chase Kijenski finished 12th in the prelims of the 300m hurdles with a time of 42.80. Maddie Huiras competed in both hurdles events for the girls, finish 16th in the 100m hurdles with a time of 16.37 and 17th in the 300m hurdles with a time of 48.67, wrapping up the state competitors for the Crusaders.
St. Peter class of 2024 graduates embrace the future
As St. Peter High School’s graduating class of 2024 turned their eyes to limitless possibilities that await them, class president Molly Leonard reminded her peers to appreciate the memories made in their time at school. Speaking to a crowded gymnasium during Friday’s commencement ceremony, Leonard recalled feeling eager to be done with school in the months leading up to graduation day. But as the date approached, Leonard realized that she would never be a high schooler again. The experiences and relationships she built with her...
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