Second straight strong game; test is coming
Something very good is happening.
The coaching staff sees it ... the players feel it and the fans support it.
Something very good is happening.
The coaching staff sees it ... the players feel it and the fans support it.
Minneota added a win to its belt with a 39-27 victory at Windom on Thursday.
This team may be 14-1 and on a collision-course with history. They may just exceed all the records of any Minneota High School Boys' Basketball team.
The Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Lynx are sponsoring the five-state Pacesetter Playoffs, which will feature state playoffs for boys’ and girls’ youth basketball teams in grades four to nine
The first time! Can you imagine what it feels like to go out onto the wrestling mat for your first varsity experience? Most likely it’s a feeling that each wrestler handles differently.
“You proved to me tonight you can play defense,” Coach Chad Johnston told his players after they’d defeated Class A’s No. eight-ranked Lac qui Parle Valley Eagles, 67-61.
Little by little, Minneota has been working their younger wrestlers into the lineup.
Lac qui Parle Valley's Eagles tried to make the ball fly into the basket, but these Eagles hit eight of 31 from three-point range and it wasn't enough to stop the 13-1 Vikings.
It wasn't heavyweight T.J. Esping's finest day.
Minneota used a big first half to roll past Kerhoven-Murdock-Sunburg in girls' basketball Thursday, 77-46.