Subscriber Exclusive: Taking a bipartisan approach
Pepin-Alma’s Jacob Lerum is one of many area athletes who will play on both sides of the football this year; however, his situation is unique because he will be playing quarterback and defensive tackle. This article is part of the football preview section in the Sept. 1, 2010, edition.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Leading the troops to battle
“He draws a lot of attention,” Plum City end/linebacker Tyler Churchill said of Tyler Klinski. “You’ve got to double team him and that leaves our linebackers not being blocked (which means) our linebackers have more open room.” This article is part of the football preview section in the Sept. 1, 2010, edition.
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“His passion to win — sometimes it exceeds mine,” Ellsworth coach John Groh said of Tanner Eggenberger. “He just does not like to lose, so you can imagine going through the last couple seasons, what it’s been like for him. It’s eating him up inside.” This article is part of the football preview section in the Sept. 1, 2010, edition.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Success starts in the trenches
Alex Lundell will anchor both lines as the team’s center and one of its defensive tackles. This article is part of the football preview section in the Sept. 1, 2010, edition.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Kissing babies, scoring touchdowns
Just about everything Red Wing senior Alex Quiding does on a football field is fast. Take his time in the 40-yard dash. On the first day of practice he was clocked at 4.53 seconds. This article is part of the football preview section in the Sept. 1, 2010, edition.
RELATED CONTENTGirls volleyball: Wingers top Bombers in 5
After a heartbreaking loss to Goodhue in its season opener, Red Wing bounced back to defeat Cannon Falls in five games Tuesday.
Girls tennis: Wingers dual delayed in progress
Weather caused Red Wing's match at Hastings to be postponed with only three matches completed.
Girls swimming and diving: Schnaith, Thompson shine in loss
In their first Missota Conference dual of the year, Red Wing lost 95-83 to Farmington, a Class AA school.
Area tennis: LAKE CITY 7, ELLSWORTH 0
The Tigers had little trouble against the host Panthers, winning every match in straight sets. In those 14 sets, Ellsworth won more than two games in a set only once.
Area boys soccer: Tigers don't get game in
The Lake City boys soccer game at Pine Island/Zumbrota-Mazeppa that was scheduled for Tuesday was postponed due to the weather.
Area girls golf: Weather postpones Middle Border meet
After a 33-minute weather delay, Ellsworth's home Middle Border Conference dual was postponed. A makeup date will be announced later this week.
RELATED CONTENTArea volleyball: LAKE CITY 3, PLAINVIEW-ELGIN-MILLVILLE 0
Thanks to sound defense and solid contributions from its role players, Lake City remained undefeated on the young season.
Area volleyball: ELLSWORTH 3, ELMWOOD 1
The Panthers were working on some new things on offense Tuesday like running quicker hits off of a serve and it showed at times. Ellsworth struggled with its execution -- especially when it had opportunities to close out a game -- but the Panthers managed to prevail on the road.
RELATED CONTENTArea volleyball: ALMA 3, PLUM CITY 2
The Blue Devils won the first and third games, but failed to close out the home match Tuesday.
Area volleyball: ZUMBROTA-MAZEPPA 3, ST. CHARLES 0
The Cougars won their first match of the year Tuesday at St. Charles, but the victory was marred by Ashley Hinsch re-injuring her shoulder. The junior hurt herself in the second game when she went up for a kill.
