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Area roundup: New Ulm boys golf team takes 2nd at home invite

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PREP GOLF New Ulm boys finish 2nd, girls 5th at home NEW ULM — Battling wind gusts of up to 25 miles per hour at the New Ulm Country Club on Thursday, the New Ulm boys golf team represented its home course well at a home golf invite with four players scoring in the 80s for a team score ...

Tigers rack up runs in sweep of Chargers

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NEW ULM — Springfield swept a Tomahawk Conference baseball doubleheader against Minnesota Valley Lutheran on Thursday, defeating the Chargers 11-9 in Game 1 and 8-1 in Game 2. Noah Neperman got the win for the Tigers in Game 1, striking out three while allowing two earned runs on six hits in ...

GETTING TO KNOW Sam Price

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Interview conducted by Travis Rosenau Sam Price, a member of the Sleepy Eye United girls golf team, carded a team-best 95 during the first leg of the Tomahawk Conference Golf Tournament this past Monday at the New Ulm Country Club, giving her team an early lead in the ...

Carrying on the family legacy

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NEW ULM — Faith and family come first for Minnesota Valley Lutheran Chargers senior Ben Pearson. Attending a college synonymous with his family, all while playing two of his favorite sports, was just what the three-sport athlete was looking for. The 6-foot-3 Charger made the decision to ...

GETTING TO KNOW Joey Fingland

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Interview conducted by Travis Rosenau New Ulm Cathedral senior Joey Fingland shot an 84 at the New Ulm Country Club this past Monday during the opening leg of the Tomahawk Conference Golf Tournament, helping lead the Cathedral boys team to an early lead in the Tomahawk Conference title ...

BLHS downs GFW in 5 innings Tuesday

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HECTOR — Buffalo Lake-Hector-Stewart defeated Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop 17-5 in five innings Monday in a Tomahawk Conference softball game. The game was called after five innings due to the 10-run lead rule. Isabella Trebelhorn took the loss for GFW, striking out one and allowing five hits ...