Subscriber Exclusive: Goodhue and its press falter at state
MINNEAPOLIS -- Goodhue's ascension to the top spot in the Class A rankings was the result of teamwork and balance. While the team lacked a true offensive star, it featured nine players who could score and create for others. The Wildcats' 58-54 loss to unranked Hancock in the state tournament quarterfinals Thursday served as a reminder that collaboration on the defensive end was just as important to Goodhue's success. This article is featured in the March 19-20, 2011, edition.By: Ryan Nilsson, The Republican Eagle
MINNEAPOLIS -- Goodhue's ascension to the top spot in the Class A rankings was the result of teamwork and balance. While the team lacked a true offensive star, it featured nine players who could score and create for others. The Wildcats' 58-54 loss to unranked Hancock in the state tournament quarterfinals Thursday served as a reminder that collaboration on the defensive end was just as important to Goodhue's success. This article is featured in the March 19-20, 2011, edition.
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