Vikings drub Canby for 2-0 start
Jacob Hennen passed for two touchdowns and ran for another as Minneota stymied Canby 21-6 in a Camden Conference game on Thursday night.
Jacob Hennen passed for two touchdowns and ran for another as Minneota stymied Canby 21-6 in a Camden Conference game on Thursday night.
Despite the limitations and guidelines put on the cross country season, Canby/Minneota Coach Allyson Pesek was still pleased with the way her runners performed.
Finally!
After a lengthy hiatus without most high school sports, the Minneota volleyball and football teams finally had their season openers last week.
In the final regular season cross country meet of the season, the Canby/Minneota swarmed to the finish line like flies to a watermelon last Thursday in Granite Falls.
In a hard-fought Camden Conference battle, Minneota improve to 3-0 with a 25-19, 25-16, 25-19 victory over MACCRAY Tuesday night in Clara City.
In their second match of the season, Minneota took less than an hour to sweep Renville County West 25-8, 25-9, 25-6 in a Camden Conference match at home on Monday night.
Abby Hennen pounded down 13 kills and Minneota served 99 percent as the Vikings opened the 2020 season with a 25-9, 25-10, 25-7 sweep of Lac qui Parle Valley in a Camden Conference volleyball match
On a near-perfect night for football, Minneota amassed 471 total yards en route to a convincing 47-6 triumph over MACCRAY to open the season Friday night in Maynard.
Despite being a heavy favorite for a threepeat, it seems unlikely that the Minneota volleyball team will get a chance to showcase their talents at the Big Show.
Eleven starters return from an 8-2 season for the Minneota Vikings football team that plays its first game on the road on Friday night.