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Titans host invitational featuring several of the top teams in the region
Tuesday afternoon, the Tri-City United golf program hosted several of the top squads in the region in an invitational on the grounds of Montgomery National Golf Club. The near-perfect conditions set the stage for a great day of golf which saw the Titans boys and girls teams finish sixth overall. The girls squad was led by Neysa Anderson who finished the day with a round of 110 to finish tied for 11th as an individual while Emma Mason finished 20th with a round of 119....
Yetzer, Sietsema, Steinberg, Reuvers and Leichtnam honored for athletic accomplishments
Faribault High School honored a handful of top athletes on the same night as the rest of the senior awards May 8. Along with numerous scholarships and academic accomplishments, a handful of prestigious Falcon honors were handed out to four hard-working athletes, who have excelled on and led their respective teams. Rylee Sietsema was the Female Athlete of the Year. Sietsema was a captain on all three teams she played...
Softball Recap: Belle Plaine's loss ends four-game winning streak on the road
After a string of nine wins, Belle Plaine's good fortune finally ran out on Monday. They fell 5-0 to the Jefferson Jaguars. The match marked the first time this season in which Belle Plaine was not able to get on the board. Belle Plaine's defeat ended a four-game streak of...
Faribault softball demolishes Rochester John Marshall behind 9-run 3rd
Amira Williams went 3-3 and had two RBIs, while Rylee Sietsema pitched a shutout and struck out 10 batters, as Faribault girls blew out Rochester John Marshall 16-0 in a fourth inning mercy rule win. The Falcons are 6-1 in their last seven games and are peaking at the right time coming into section playoffs. Faribault scored early and often in the rout. They got on the board in the...
Giants hold off 7th inning rally from Waseca to pick up 3rd straight victory
Monday evening, the Le Sueur-Henderson baseball team hosted the Waseca Bluejays in a nonconference showdown. Peyton Tellijohn pitched the complete game for the Giants, earning a 4-2 victory while limiting Waseca to just five hits. With the win, LS-H improves to 11-4 (8-3 MRC) on the season with just four games remaining in the regular season schedule. Tellijohn pitched seven innings, six of them scoreless, allowing two runs on five...
Spring Lake soccer starts OK Blue tournament march with blowout of Hamilton
SPRING LAKE TWP. — Monday’s final score in a first-round OK Blue conference tournament matchup: Spring Lake 7, Goalposts 6, Hamilton 0. The Lakers were unfortunate not to end their contest early with the Hawkeyes, but could be satisfied with another solid win and their third blowout in as many matches, after beating Reeths-Puffer 6-0 last Wednesday and knocking off Ludington 8-0 two days later.
LS-H track and field travels to compete in Giants Invitational
Friday evening, the Le Sueur-Henderson track and field team traveled to Sibley East for the Giants Invitational. The boys team earned a fourth-place finish with 82 points while the girls claimed fifth with 49 points. Highlights for the girls began with Norah Renstrom claiming third in the 800 meter run with a time of 2:43.61 before she earned second in the 1600m run with a PR time of 5:43.02. The 4x100m relay team of Kaylee Berger, Riley Sater, Rita Flores and Sophia Sampson finished third...
Baseball Recap: Luke Michael can't quite lead Waterville-Elysian-Morristown over Blooming Prairie
Waterville-Elysian-Morristown scored first but ultimately less than Blooming Prairie in their contest on Monday. They lost 12-2 to the Blooming Prairie Awesome Blossoms. The loss continues a trend for Waterville-Elysian-Morristown in their matchups with Blooming Prairie: they've now lost three in a row. Waterville-Elysian-Morristown saw three different players step up...
TCU baseball downs Faribault at home before falling to Watertown-Mayer
The Tri-City United baseball team hosted Faribault Monday evening before traveling to Watertown-Mayer the following day as the regular season winds down. The Titans defeated the Falcons 3-0 behind a complete-game two hit effort from Parker O’Malley before TCU fell to the overpowering offense of Royals 14-4. With the results, the Titans record is now 8-10 (3-8 MRC) with just two games remaining on the regular season schedule. In the...
Kramer’s consolation championship highlights Faribault’s Big 9 tennis tournament
SECTION 1AA TEAM First Round Matchups: Rochester Mayo (1), Lakeville North (2), Northfield (3) and Owatonna (4) earn first round byes. Rochester John Marshall (5) vs Albert Lea (12) Rochester Century (6) vs Farmington (11) Austin (7) vs Winona (10) Faribault (8) vs Lakeville South (9) Second Round Matchups: Mayo vs Faribault/Lakeville South Lakeville North vs Austin/Winona Northfield vs Century/Farmington Owatonna vs RJM/Albert Lea The Faribault boys tennis team traveled to Rochester over the weekend and played at various locations for the 2024 Big 9...
St. Peter boys claim 2nd Conference title in last 3 years amidst busy week of competition
The St. Peter golfers faced a busy start to the week with the Big South Championship taking place Monday at Dacotah Ridge golf course followed by an 18-hole invite at Montgomery International golf club Tuesday. The St. Peter boys swept the events, claiming their second Big South Conference title in three years before cruising to first in Montgomery. “I was so proud of the team’s grit and determination today and...
St. Peter boys golf travels to SW Christian for Section 2A Team Tournament
The Section 2A boys tennis tournament bracket was announced this week and the St. Peter Saints earned the sixth seed. As a result, the Saints will travel to Southwest Christian H.S. who earned the home court advantage as the third seed. The match is scheduled to begin at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, May 16, and the winner will advance to compete in the semifinals held at the Gustavus Adolphus College’s Swanson Center Monday morning, with matches beginning at 10 a.m.
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