Stories By Dave Vilhauer
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Men's Basketball
/ 1 year agoSecond half powers Duluth past NSU men
Northern State built a 14-point first-half lead only to watch Minnesota-Duluth storm back in the second half Friday night at Wachs...
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Girls Basketball
/ 1 year agoGirls’ Basketball Roundup
HAMLIN – Hamlin bolted out to a 22-4 first-quarter lead and grabbed a 54-20 girls’ basketball win over Castlewood Friday night....
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Girls Basketball
/ 1 year agoBoys’ Basketball Roundup
WILMOT – Wilmot rallied from a five-point halftime deficit to edge Ipswich 57-54 in non-conference boys’ basketball action Friday night. Micah...
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Wrestling
/ 1 year agoWrestling Roundup
Faulkton 33, Potter County 24 106: Easton Rausch (POCO) over John Ortmeier (FAAR) (Fall 1:53) 113: Cain Hogg (FAAR) over (POCO)...
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Girls Basketball
/ 1 year agoRoncalli turns back Warner for girls’ basketball win
Warner survived Aberdeen Roncalli’s opening attack, but was unable to stand up against the final barrage Thursday night at Roncalli Gym....
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Wrestling
/ 1 year agoCentral boys advance three to semifinals at Fargo tourney
FARGO, N.D. – Aberdeen Central has seven boys’ wrestlers still competing, including three in the semifinals, following the opening day of...
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Wrestling
/ 1 year agoLittle advances to semifinals to lead Central girls at Rumble
FARGO, N.D. – Aberdeen Central’s Madison Little advanced to the semifinal round during the opening day of the Rumble on the...
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Girls Basketball
/ 1 year agoGirls’ Basketball Roundup
ROSCOE – North Central outscored Timber Lake 14-6 in the final period to rally for a 41-36 non-conference girls’ basketball victory...
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Boys Basketball
/ 1 year agoBoys’ Basketball Roundup
MILBANK – Emmerson Larson and Sully Felberg combined for 36 points as Clark-Willow Lake remained unbeaten with a 52-35 Northeast Conference...
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Boys Basketball
/ 1 year agoWarner to dedicate Chuck Welke Court on Saturday
The gym where Chuck Welke built and shaped a boys’ basketball program that gained statewide prominance will now bear his name...





