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Brown, Guetter complete Section 3A Golf Tournament

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WORTHINGTON — Red Rock Central’s Jorga Brown finished as the Section 3A Girls Golf Tournament individual champion on Wednesday at Great Life Golf Club. She shot a 79 on Wednesday to finish with a two-day total of 163 and advance to the Class A state tournament, which begins June 9 at ...

Indians hold on against Knights, advance to semis

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SLEEPY EYE — Third-seeded Sleepy Eye came away with a run in the bottom of the sixth inning to break a 3-3 tie with seventh-seeded Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s, holding on for the 4-3 win in the Section 2A Baseball Tournament quarterfinals Thursday at Sleepy Eye Ballpark. The Indians took a 3-0 ...

Tigers fall to Clippers, end season

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SPRINGFIELD — Sixth-seeded Cleveland topped second-seeded Springfield 8-5 in the elimination bracket of the Section 2A Baseball Tournament on Thursday. Eli Heglund took the loss for the Tigers, striking out three and allowing five earned runs on five hits in four innings. At the plate, ...

Anderson settles in, Greyhounds beat Wolverines

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NEW ULM — In the first and second innings, Cathedral junior right-hander Eli Anderson allowed single runs to Mountain Lake Area/Comfrey in a Section 2A Baseball Tournament elimination game at Johnson Park on Thursday. But Anderson settled down and allowed no runs on two hits in the final ...

Toomer becomes OCB Pro

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NEW ULM — One small bump in the road didn’t stop Brandy Toomer from reaching her goal. After coming up just short of capturing her IFBB (International Fitness and Bodybuilding Federation) Pro Cards on May 16 at NPC Worldwide Pittsburgh Natural Pro Qualifier, also known as Natural ...

New scoreboard a grand slam for Johnson Park

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NEW ULM — Terry Steinbach said that when the New Ulm Baseball Association was in the process of looking for a state-of-the art video scoreboard for Johnson Park, he and his wife, Mary, decided that making a very substantial donation towards that project was a way to give back to New Ulm and ...