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Adams, Dake, Rieser guarantee podium finishes

ST. PAUL — Seven area wrestlers will return Saturday for the final day of the State Individual Wrestling Tournament at Grand Casino Arena. New Ulm Area’s Elijah Rieser and Ellie Dake and Lake Crystal Wellcome Memorial’s Mason Adams all lost in the semifinals round but guaranteed a ...

Greyhounds fall to Mavs in double-OT playoff game

NEW ULM — The Martin County West Mavericks outscored New Ulm Cathedral 9-3 in the last two minutes of the second overtime and went on to top the Greyhounds 87-84 in the first round of the Section 2A Boys Basketball Tournament. Chase Owen led the Mavericks (4-23) with 26 points and 11 ...

Steffl sets career rebounding mark at Cedar Mountain

MORGAN — With Aubrey Steffl’s 12 rebounds on Thursday night in a Section 2A Girls Basketball Tournament quarterfinals game against Sleepy Eye, she became Cedar Mountain’s all-time leading rebounder. Steffl led the Cougars to a 79-49 win over Sleepy Eye in the game with 19 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists. Steffl’s 12 rebounds passed the school’s previous record-holder Paige Richert, who had 1,055 career rebounds. Steffl now sits at 1,057 rebounds for her career. The third-seeded Cougars take on No. 2-seeded BOLD on Monday night at 7:45 p.m. at Gustavus Adolphus College.

Dake, Adams place third at state tourney

ST. PAUL -- Six area wrestlers finished on the podium at the State Individual Wrestling Tournament Saturday at Grand Casino Arena. New Ulm Area’s Ellie Dake (170) and Lake Crystal Wellcome Memorial Area’s Mason Adams (285) both won their third-place matches to close out their seasons ...

Eagles fall short to Jordan in 2AAA semis

Courtesy of Jake McNeill sports@marshallindependent.com ST. PETER — Despite some big scoring performances from Maggie Joyce and Brooklyn Lewis, the No. 3 New Ulm girls basketball team wasn’t able to come out on top in its Section 2AAA semifinals matchup against No. 2 Jordan, Saturday at ...

Neuman likes growth from young Eagles in 2025-26 hockey season

NEW ULM — New Ulm Eagles head boys hockey coach Ryan Neuman said that he felt that his team had a good season for a young team. “We saw a lot of guys develop as the season went along,” Neuman said of his team that ended with a 15-12 record after an 8-2 loss to Luverne in the Section 3A semifinals. “The seniors that we had displayed good leadership. Our team had tenacity and grit and is showed throughout the whole season. It got us past Minnesota River [in the first round of the Section 3A tournament].” Neuman said that the young Eagles, with just three seniors, ...