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Cross country: Great expectations

Blahnik strives for top five, Anderson shoots for all-state honor

The Republican Eagle, 11/04/2009

The last shall be first

Red Wing junior Bryant Blahnik did not fare well in his inaugural season of Nordic skiing, but he used the sport to help his endurance for cross country — and it may be paying huge dividends

The Republican Eagle, 10/28/2009

Area notebook: Local athletes hit the links

Red Wing’s Mark Giorgi recently wrapped up a strong fall season with the Saint John’s University men’s golf team.

The Republican Eagle, 10/17/2009

Aces bounce back

The Red Wing Aces got back on track Thursday night. After losing two in a row, the Aces bounced back and beat Peekskill (N.Y.) 7-3 at the Red Wing Athletic Field.

The Republican Eagle, 06/25/2009

Boys hockey: Wingers advance to section finals

The Wingers knocked off Albert Lea 5-3 Saturday afternoon to advance to the section finals at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Rochester Recreation Center. Red Wing will play No. 3 Rochester Lourdes, which defeated No. 2 New Prague 4-0 in Saturday’s other semifinal.

The Republican Eagle, 02/28/2009

Red Wing residents on a mission to make workouts fun

Zumba is the latest craze at the Red Wing Family YMCA. The Latin-inspired fitness dance classes are bringing in members of all shapes and ages to try something different for exercise.

The Republican Eagle, 01/05/2009

A new way to get creative

You don’t have to be interested in scrapbooking to enjoy the new Creative Cafe art bar at A Scrapper’s Story.

The Republican Eagle, 07/10/2008

Aces win Dewey Tauer crown

What the Red Wing Aces expected from the Mankato Twins was a tight ballgame, which they got through eight innings. What they didn’t expect was for the Twins to suffer a meltdown, which happened in the ninth inning.

The Republican Eagle, 06/17/2008

A full tankful of thanks on Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving week is an opportunity for some great arts and crafts projects at elementary schools.

The Republican Eagle, 11/21/2007

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