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Girls swimming and diving: Ponies prevail at Maroon and Gold Invite
MINNEAPOLIS — Finishing at least third or higher in all 12 events, Stillwater also flexed plenty of depth while cruising to a victory in the Gold Division of the Maroon and Gold Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 28 at the University of Minnesota’s Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center. The third-ranked Ponies racked up 565 points to outdistance fifth-ranked Shakopee (404) and seventh-ranked Prior Lake (328) for the title. North Dakota teams Bismarck Legacy (268) and Bismarck Century (182) completed the top five in the 13-team field. ...
Boys cross-country: Ponies top field at Victoria Lions Invitational
MINNETRISTA — Behind a runner-up finish from senior Dylan Riniker and solid races throughout the lineup, the Stillwater boys cross-country team outdistanced Two Rivers 57-78 to win the 17-team Victoria Lions Invitational on Tuesday, Oct. 4 at Gale Woods Farm. Bloomington Jefferson placed third with 90 points. It was the third victory in five races with the regular varsity lineup for the fifth-ranked Ponies, who also won at Marshfield and...
Girls soccer: Ponies blank Roseville; play top-ranked Bears to draw
OAK PARK HEIGHTS — Four different players collected a goal each as Stillwater cruised to a 4-0 Suburban East Conference girls soccer victory over Roseville on Wednesday, Oct. 2 at Stillwater Area High School. It was the fourth game in seven days for the seventh-ranked Ponies (4-3-1 SEC, 8-3-4), who produced three victories and tied No. 1-ranked White Bear Lake. Stillwater racked up 32 shots on goal and it could...
Sports brief: Stillwater Elks Hoop Shoot set for Oct. 6 at Salem Lutheran
The Stillwater Elks Lodge 179 is hosting its annual Hoop Shoot Free Throw Contest on Sunday, Oct. 6 at Salem Lutheran Church in Stillwater starting at 1 p.m. Competition for boys and girls will be held in three age groups, 8-9 years old, 10-11 and 12-13. Registration begins at 12:30 p.m.Winners will advance to district competition with the opportunity to qualify for state, regional and national events. Contact David Wick at 651-503-3955 for additional information. More than three million boys and girls are expected to compete in this year’s Elks Hoop Shoot, which is the largest of many youth activities sponsored by Elks Lodges. The six national champions will receive a trophy and their names will be inscribed on a plaque that appears at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass.
Tommies scores on 2 blocked punts and pick-6 to beat Hatters 34-24
Matthew Guggemos and Logan Cassady each scored on a blocked punt on Stetson's first two possessions, sparking St. Thomas-Minnesota to a 34-24 victory over the Hatters in a Pioneer Football League opener for both schools on Saturday.Guggemos smothered Stetson's punt from its own end zone in the game's opening minute, falling on the loose ball for a quick, 6-0 lead. Four minutes later, on fourth down at the Stetson 34, Cassady roared in to block the Hatters' punt attempt, scooping the loose ball and racing 14 yards to score. Grif Wurtz added a two-point conversion to make it 14-0 before the Tommies ran an offensive play.Hope Adebayo blasted up the middle to score from the 12 on St. Thomas' opening drive and Ryan Calcagno added a pick-6 for a 28-0 lead with more than three minutes left in the first quarter. Brady Meitz rallied Stetson with a pair of third-quarter touchdown passes, hitting Aanjay Feliciano from 16 yards out and Ronnel Johnson with a 15-yard strike, but the Tommies (2-3) picked off three Meitz passes to preserve the win.Meitz finished 23-for-48 passing for 193 yards for Stetson (2-3).Adebayo carried 19 times for 95 yards.
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