Late-inning heroics
The Bombers exploded for five hits and tied the game at 6. Prior to the seventh, the Bombers had just three hits. Cannon Falls would go on to defeat Wabasha-Kellogg 7-6 in 10 innings.The Republican Eagle, 04/08/2011
Track and field: Shorthanded Wingers perform well
Red Wing's boys and girls teams were both significantly shorthanded Friday due to the Missota Conference Music Festival, but both coaches said they were content with the Wingers' showing.The Republican Eagle, 04/08/2011
Tennis: Big three lead Wingers to victory
The Miami Heat and Boston Celtics each have a "big three" and if you ask Red Wing coach Randy Decker, so does the Red Wing boys tennis team.The Republican Eagle, 04/07/2011
Softball preview: Youth movement
Younger players will have to step up because the Wingers' roster has just two seniors.The Republican Eagle, 04/07/2011
Stepping up
With the graduation of Kirstin Bigelbach, the job of ace pitcher has transferred to Andrea Northey.The Republican Eagle, 04/07/2011
Area softball preview: Zumbrota-Mazeppa Cougars
The Cougars return five all-section players from last year’s team that earned a berth in the state tournament.The Republican Eagle, 04/05/2011
Area softball preview: Pepin Lakers
The Lakers will have a great deal of team speed, Pepin coach Matt Bellerive said.The Republican Eagle, 04/05/2011
Area softball preview: Lake City Tigers
The Tigers lost six starters from last year’s team; however, Lake City coach Katie Luhmann said there is a lot of young talent that will start the year playing junior varsity.The Republican Eagle, 04/05/2011
Area softball preview: Goodhue Wildcats
The Wildcats will have to overcome a lack of experience and depth to have a successful 2011 campaign.The Republican Eagle, 04/05/2011
Area softball preview: Ellsworth Panthers
The Panthers return three all-conference selections — Kayla Christopherson, Becca Chollett and Halle Hatch.The Republican Eagle, 04/05/2011
