Parents at the game
When Andrea Rost put out the word for the parents of the Minneota Vikings girls volleyball players to wear wigs, they all took up the challenge.
When Andrea Rost put out the word for the parents of the Minneota Vikings girls volleyball players to wear wigs, they all took up the challenge.
It was “Senior Night” at Southwest Minnesota State in Marshall on Friday and senior Taylor Reiss, a Minneota Viking grad, celebrated with 32 kills in a 3-1 victory over previously-ranked No.
John Donaldson’s legend as a hard-throwing pitcher continues to grow. And Minneota will forever be a part of that legend.
Lydia Sussner no sooner announced she will play volleyball at Southwest Minnesota State University next year than she came to Marshall and led her Minneota Vikings to a quick 3-0 win over Canby in
Quarterback Thomas Hennen was a big part of the Minneota attack, gaining over 100 yards rushing in the 25-14 win over the Dawson-Boyd Blackjacks.
Shawn Buysse led the Minneota defense in a win over Dawson-Boyd Saturday, 35-14.
AJ Myhre (88) and Tanner Sterzinger (20) broke up a pass headed to Dawson-Boyd's Josh Anyiske.
Cole Sanow rushed for over 200 yards and scored the final touchdown on a 57-yard burst as he left the Blackjacks behind.
The game was tied 14-14 after three quarters.
“And they (Dawson-Boyd) had all the momentum,” said Minneota fullback Cole Sanow.
But he knew something the Blackjacks did’t know.
Minneota opened the Section 3A Volleyball Tournament with an easy victory Friday night.
They beat Central MN Christian, 25-7; 25-5 and 25-6 to advance to the second round.