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Woody Leindecker Steps Down as Bemidji Girls’ Swim & Dive Coach
Bemidji girls’ swim and dive head coach Woody Leindecker is stepping away from the pool deck next fall. Leindecker has been coaching with the girls’ program since 1996, when he came on as an assistant while at the same time heading the boys’ team. In 2018, he became co-head coach with now-athletic director Kristen McRae before taking over as the sole head coach in 2020.
Baseball Game Preview: Lake of the Woods on Home-Turf
The Lake of the Woods Bears will be playing at home against the Laporte Wildcats at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday. Given that the pair suffered a loss in their last game, they both have a little extra motivation heading into this match. On Tuesday, Lake of the Woods came up...
Bemidji Softball Falls to Moorhead 7-2, Splits Season Series
Bemidji softball planned to play a doubleheader against rival Moorhead at home two weeks ago, but the weather had other ideas. After beating the Spuds 5-4 in game #1, the Lumberjacks were hoping to build on their momentum when the skies opened up and the rain postponed game two. On...
Bemidji Baseball Gets Late-Inning Finish to Beat Detroit Lakes
Bemidji baseball was hosting Detroit Lakes on Tuesday. The Lumberjacks’ previous three games had ended in walk-offs or extra innings, and Tuesday’s game would make it four. At the bottom of the 7th with one out, the Lumberjacks trailed 7-5. On a pass ball, Landon Hanson was able...
Nevis baseball pounds Pine River-Backus 13-3; falls at home 13-6
The Nevis baseball team won their fifth straight and improved their record to 7-3 with a 13-3 home win over Pine River-Backus Thursday night. Marshall Kalm got the win, throwing five shut-out innings. He only gave up two hits, one walk and fanned eight. At the plate, Nevis belted out 13 hits with 11 RBIs. Christian Moe had four hits, Kalm had three, while Eli Klimek and Sam Ganley both...
Laporte girls close out week falling to Blackduck, Hill City-Northland
Laporte hit the ball hard against host Blackduck Thursday night but they just couldn’t string together enough hits in a 7-1. The Wildcats had 13 hits with Hannah Backus and Macey Morris leading the team with three each. Anna Katzenmeyer, Aubree Katzenmeyer and Lilly Ewert each had two. Backus also stole two bases and scored Laporte’s lone run in the seventh. Morris took the loss, allowing seven runs on 16...
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