Subscriber Exclusive: Blakeslee reflects on cross-country career
Kyle Blakeslee didn’t know how she would fare when beginning her cross-country career at Augustana College in Sioux Falls, S.D.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Porath shooting for a world record
Northfield native and Red Wing Shoe Co. employee Nichole Porath will attempt a world record Sunday at St. Olaf College in Northfield.
Subscriber Exclusive: Talking turkey
We asked students at St. John’s Lutheran Elementary School in Red Wing questions like how they would cook a turkey and what Thanksgiving means to them. This article is featured in the Nov. 23, 2011 edition.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Paint brings Passion alive
When starting a new painting, Guy Williams doesn’t think ahead or plan out how he wants something to look.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Offseason work pays off
Many of the Red Wing swimmers that will compete in the Class A state tournament are linked by a common thread -- they swam during the summer and fall. The commonality is not a coincidence, according to Wingers coach Gene Petersen. This article is featured in the March 2, 2011, edition.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber exclusive: A friendly competition
Snowmobile racing means lots of practice, travel and time, but for Ian and Colin Johnson, it also means a chance to take what they love about the sport to the extreme. “I like the speed,” Ian said. “I like to go fast.”
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Panthers fall
ELLSWORTH -- Panthers coach Dave Berg said it was a game "we needed to win." His point guard Shannon Campbell said Prescott was a team "we know we could beat and we should beat." Ellsworth would have been a half a game out of the top spot in the conference had they beaten the Cardinals on Thursday. Instead, the Panthers lost 43-41 and dropped to 3-3 in Middle Border Conference play. This article appeared in the Jan. 29-30, 2011, edition.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Matthees, Kyllo and Drehmel excel at Z-M triangular
MAZEPPA -- With another victory under his belt Thursday, Cougars senior Chad Matthees is closing in 100 career wins. Matthees, who now has 92 career victories, earned six points for the Cougars by taking down Goodhue's Weston Gadient in the feature match of Thursday's triangular. Z-M went 2-0 with wins over Goodhue (47-21) and Pine Island (46-19). This article is featured in the Jan. 15, 2011, edition.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Wingers blow out competition in Tip-Off
Thanks in large part to suffocating defense, the Wingers made easy work of their first two opponents of the season en route to their second consecutive Red Wing Tip-Off championship. Red Wing swarmed Waseca with a full-court press and forced the Bluejays to turn the ball over an unofficial 53 times in the 51-point thrashing Friday. The next night, the Wingers turned what was a tight game in the first half into a 65-35 rout of Goodhue. This article is featured in the Dec. 1, 2010, edition.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Plum City rolls despite numbers
If Plum City wants to repeat as South Lakeland Conference champions for the fifth consecutive season, it is going to have to do so with a limited amount of players. For the first two games of the season -- both Plum City victories -- the Blue Devils had 25 players on the active roster. This is featured in the Sept. 8, 2010, edition.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Transplant Games offer Roth camaraderie
On Friday, exactly five years after he underwent a double lung transplant, Red Wing resident Scott Roth will be competing in Madison, Wis., in his second U.S Transplant Games. This article is featured in the July 28, 2010, edition.
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