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Cooreman exits Rabbits wrestling program

WABASSO — It’s not easy to fill the shoes of a Hall of Fame wrestling coach like the late Gary Hindt, but Cole Cooreman had a pretty reliable source telling him to not worry about that when he took over coaching the Wabasso varsity wrestling program in 2017, that source being the Hall of ...

Area roundup: Raiders softball opens season with win

PREP SOFTBALL NICOLLET 12, GHEC/T/ML 7 TRUMAN — Nicollet defeated Granada-Huntley-East Chain/Truman/Martin Luther 12-7 in a Valley Division softball game on Tuesday. Brielle Osborne earned the win for Nicollet, striking out three while allowing three earned runs on four hits in seven ...

KNUJ selects winter POTYs

KNUJ named its winter season Athletes of the Year on Tuesday. New Ulm’s Elijah Rieser (left) and Le Sueur-Henderson’s George Doherty were named as Co-Wrestlers of the Year. Rieser placed fourth at state at 139 in Class AA and posted a 43-11 record, while Doherty placed second at state at ...

Riding the wind

NEW ULM — It wasn’t Carson Schiller’s first time out on a golf course this year, but it certainly was a drastic change from his practice round at the Mayflower Golf Club in Fairfax Monday. The Cedar Mountain senior battled wind and cool temperatures to finish as the boys medalist in ...

Blackhawks shut out Knights in 5-inning win

SEARLES — Madelia continued its hot start to the year with a 12-0 win over Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s in five innings Tuesday in a nonconference prep baseball game. The game ended after five innings due to the 10-run rule. “The boys came with a great approach today,” Madelia head coach ...

Area roundup: Greyhounds baseball, softball open with wins

PREP BASEBALL Cathedral 6, Cleveland 5 CLEVELAND — New Ulm Cathedral downed Cleveland 6-5 in a nonconference prep baseball game on Monday. Ryler Collins earned the win on the mound, striking out two while allowing one run on three hits in 2 1/3 innings. Josh Forstner made the start, ...