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Rebels boys basketball collects two conference wins
Champlin Park boys basketball played two games last week, beating Rogers on Jan. 16 on the road, before winning over Spring Lake Park on Jan. 18 at home. Rogers Champlin Park boys basketball started last week with a narrow 75-72 win over Rogers on Jan. 16 on the road. Rogers has been one of the...
Armstrong boys basketball battles two conference opponents
Armstrong boys basketball played two conference games last week, losing to Anoka on Jan. 16, before losing to Totino-Grace on Jan. 18. Anoka Armstrong boys basketball had a five-game winning streak ended on Jan. 16 with a 65-60 loss to Anoka on the road. Seth Newbern led the Falcons’ scoring with 18 points against Anoka. Charles Duncan was next up with 13 points for Armstrong. The result adjusted Anoka’s Northwest...
Rebels and Bluebirds hockey both net a win
Champlin Park boys hockey opened last week with a 2-1 loss to Maple Grove on Jan. 18 on the road. The Rebels limited Maple Grove to just 18 shots while Champlin Park had 32. The Crimson also took the brunt of the penalties, receiving 16 minutes of penalty time from eight infractions, while the Rebels had two. ...
Wings girls hockey gets win over Blaine
Both Armstrong/Cooper hockey teams played two games last week, with the girls beating Blaine and losing to Hopkins/St. Louis Park while the boys lost to Centennial and Totino-Grace. AC girls The Wings girls won their opening game of the week on Jan. 16, beating Blaine 5-4 on the road after an action-packed game that saw Blaine lead Armstrong/Cooper 35-18 on shots. ...
Breck boys basketball extends streak to 15-0
Breck boys basketball continued its winning ways last week with wins over Minnehaha Academy, Blake, and Heritage Christian of Wisconsin. Breck boys Breck beat conference opponents Minnehaha Academy 90-75 on Jan. 16 to extend its undefeated run to 13-0 overall. The Mustangs led 44-23 at halftime, before Minnehaha more than doubled their scoring in the second half, putting up 52 points. ...
Maranatha boys and girls basketball teams collect two wins each
Maranatha boys and girls basketball played two games each last week on Jan. 16 and 19, collecting four total conference wins between them. MCA boys Maranatha boys basketball opened last week with an 87-50 conference win on Jan. 16 over the Nova Knights. Twelve different Mustangs scored against Nova Classical, led by 24 points for Gresyn Renne. DaTrell McCrimmon scored 22 points. ...
How sisterly love brought Queen Bee Vintage Findz home to Robbinsdale
In Hebrew, the name Deborah means bee. So when Deborah Floyd was picking out a name for her business, “Queen Bee Vintage Findz” was an obvious choice. The store sells a wide variety of old things, including dishes, decor, jewelry and clothing. Clothing, Floyd said, is especially popular. “I’m so impressed with the younger generation,” Floyd said. “They’d rather buy used clothes.” Floyd had a career as an English teacher...
Animal Humane Society requests $15 million from state
A cat needing surgery, a stray rabbit looking for a home and a dog with behavioral problems: all these creatures could find themselves at the Animal Humane Society. Today, the Animal Humane Society has a veterinary clinic in St. Paul in addition to shelters in Golden Valley, Coon Rapids and Woodbury. Its latest project is to create a fifth building in St. Paul. To do this, the society will need...
Aerial artists to set up shop in Golden Valley
Bungee classes, aerial hammocks and pole dancing: 825 Boone Ave. N. in Golden Valley will soon become a training facility for acrobats and aerial artists. Aerial Curiosities, doing business as The Aviary, was granted a conditional use permit (CUP) to move to Golden Valley. The organization has been based at 118 Shady Oak Road in Hopkins, a site very close to Minnetonka. The planning commission voted 4-0 to approve the CUP. The vote was also unanimous at the Jan. 16 City Council meeting. ...
Lake Conference Sports Notes
Wrestling ranking Lake Conference wrestlers hold the top spots in five of the 13 weight classes in the state Class AAA rankings from The Guillotine. St. Michael-Albertville has two of the No. 1 wrestlers with Landon Robideau at 152 pounds and Jed Wester at 172. Wayzata has two No. 1 grapplers with Logan Swensen at 133 and Charlie Petit at 160. Eden Prairie’s No. 1 is heavyweight Will Sather. ...
Cooper girls hoops dominates Minneapolis North in win
Cooper girls basketball played two games last week, losing to St. Anthony at home on Jan. 12, before beating Minneapolis North at home on Jan. 13. St. Anthony Cooper began last week with a 85-72 Tri-Metro Conference loss to St. Anthony on Jan. 12 at home. The loss adjusted the Hawks’ conference record to 1-4. ...
Cooper boys basketball faces two narrow defeats
Cooper boys basketball played two games last week, facing defeats to St. Anthony and Minneapolis North on Jan. 12 and 13, respectively. St. Anthony Cooper boys basketball began last week with a narrow 85-79 loss to St. Anthony on Jan. 12 on the road. Both teams opened the week with a 1-3 Tri-Metro Conference record,...
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