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Eagles’ perfect season ends in state finals

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ST. PAUL — New Ulm Area’s perfect season came to an end as top-seeded Simley defeated the Eagles 38-13 in the Class AA State Team Wrestling Tournament Thursday at the Grand Casino Arena. NUA’s Chase Wilson started the dual with a 8-4 decision over Johnny Salas, but NUA never led after ...

Knights drop Jaguars in quarterfinals

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ST. PETER — The Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s Knights have scored a total of 207 points in their first two games of the Section 2A Girls Basketball Tournament. After defeating Madelia 111-20 in the first round of playoffs Monday, the Knights rolled the Granada-Huntley-East Chain/Truman/Martin ...

Area roundup: Tigers race past Greyhounds

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BOYS BASKETBALL Springfield 102, Cathedral 38 SRPINGFIELD — The Springfield Tigers had seven players in double figures as they ran away for a 102-38 win over New Ulm Cathedral on Tuesday in a Tomahawk Division boys basketball game. Springfield (20-6, 15-1) was led by Bryan ...

MLC baseball begins season with pair of losses to UMM

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Courtesy of Adam Hussman/MLC SID MINNEAPOLIS — The Martin Luther College baseball team had its 2026 season opener against Minnesota Morris Tuesday morning for a nonconference matchup, playing each other on not just any neutral site, but instead played on the Minnesota Vikings turf at U.S. ...

Eagles fly to state wrestling finals

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ST. PAUL — The New Ulm Area Eagles are heading to the Class AA State Wrestling Tournament championship dual. After taking down Totino-Grace 53-17 in the quarterfinals Wednesday, No. 2-seeded NUA closed the night out by defeating Pierz 42-12 in the semifinals at the Grand Casino Arena. The ...

New Ulm has 4 recognized as All-BSC gymnasts

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NEW ULM — Four New Ulm Eagles gymnasts received recognition by the Big South Conference on Monday as All-Conference gymnasts. Seniors Alaina Blomberg, Sophia Berger, Avarey Sellner were all named All-Conference, Black Division gymnasts for the Eagles, along with eighth-grader Aubrey Romsdahl.