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Storlie scores five TDs as Warriors rout Bluestreaks
Deer River 44, Chisholm 22 CHISHOLM — Ben Storlie ran the ball 24 for 176 yards, five touchdowns, and a PAT-conversion as the Warriors pounded Chisholm on the road last Friday. QB Caiden Schjenken connected with his big TE Nick Bakkedahl for a first quarter touchdown against the Bluestreaks. Bakkedahl finished with three catches for 23 yards and the score. Storlie started his scoring barrage in the second quarter with...
Nichols-Sele made the most of her opportunity
HIBBING—When girls hockey was in its infancy, the Hibbing High School girls hockey team was formed in 1996. If any girls wanted to play the sport, joining the Bluejackets was the only option. One player, Andrea Nichols-Sele, who was from Mountain Iron, took a leap of faith, enrolling in the Hibbing School District and becoming a Bluejacket. ...
Panthers too much for Tigers, 3-0
CHERRY—The 11-4 South Ridge girls volleyball team took a trip to Cherry on Monday night to face the Tigers. The Panthers did what they had to do on both sides, offensively and defensively on their way to a 25-20, 25-16, and 25-14 victory, to move to 12-4 on the season. “Throw out that first game and we are really happy,” Head Coach Amy Hudspith said. “Games two and three were...
Rangers run all over Mustangs, 87-0
MOUNTAIN IRON—The undefeated Mountain Iron-Buhl football team took on a 3-1 Kelliher/Northome squad on Friday night. The Rangers exploded for 63 points in the first half on their way to a 87-0 win. Rangers Quarterback Micaden Clines had a monster night, running in six touchdowns, passing for a touchdown, and also running in a two-point conversion. ...
Patriots' high-powered offense runs over Bluejackets
HIBBING—After going three-and-out on their first drive, the Hibbing HIgh School football team punted the ball away to Pequot Lakes. Bryar Nordby caught the ball on the Patriots’ 40-yard line, went up the middle of the field and raced 60 yards for a touchdown. That’s all Pequot Lakes needed to jump start its offense as the Patriots, who are the No. 5 team in the state in Class 3A raced...
Giants second, Wolverines third at Taconite Invite
AURORA—The Duluth East swimming and diving team won 10 events out of 12 on Saturday as they cruised to a team win at the Taconite Invite at Mesabi East. The Greyhounds finished with 504 points to lead the pack. The hosting Giants were second (365), Rock Ridge third (257), Litchfield fourth (125) and Chisholm fifth (62). Rock Ridge’s top performance of the day came from Aemlia Kober, who took home...
Steele scores twice as Giants beat HC, 3-2
HIBBING—When Mesabi East Area High School boys soccer coach Eric Njimegni speaks, his team listens. During the Giants game with Hibbing/Chisholm, Mesabi East Area was doing everything they needed to do except for one thing—shooting. Njimegni told his team they had to start putting shots on frame, and the Giants took those words to heart. ...
Rock Ridge rolls past Princeton, 7-0
VIRGINIA—The Rock Ridge girls’ tennis team breezed through their first match of the Section 7AA Tournament on Tuesday, as the second-seeded Wolverines downed No. 15 Princeton 7-0. After a less than stellar final regular season match last Thursday, Rock Ridge coaches Jessica Kralich and Kortney Rosati said the team came prepared and ready to work now that the playoffs had begun. “We saw that they were ready,” Rosati said. “It’s...
'Jacket swimmers place 14th at Maroon & Gold Meet
MINNEAPOLIS—The Hibbing High School girls swimming team placed 14th at the University of Minnesota Maroon & Gold Meet in the Maroon Division Saturday at the Jean K. Freeman Aquatics Center. East Ridge won the meet with 556 points, followed by Rochester Century 333, Hudson, Wis., 262, Rosemount 238, Northfield 191, Rochester Mayo 164, Anoka 135, Eau Claire Memorial 101, St. Anthony Village 95, Chisago Lakes 68, St. Cloud Apollo 60, St. Peter 46, Princeton 41, then the Bluejackets at 24. Chaska had 31. ...
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