August 2022

Girls’ Tennis

“Emma, who played mainly doubles last season, has been successful at both doubles and No. 2 singles to start her junior campaign. Most recently, she finished third in the Crookston Invitational.” –Sports Editor Natalie Dillon

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Boys’ Soccer

“Caden scored a goal in our 2-1 loss at St. John’s Prep last Thursday. Caden has excellent speed and ran in a relay at the Minnesota State High School Track meet as a freshman. Caden is junior, one of the captains on the team, a three-sport athlete, and play drums in the band.” –Head Coach Lon Boike

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Volleyball

“She has been a great leader this last week both on and off the court. She has been a reliable setter but has really shown improvement as a hitter on the outside. She has been determined to improve both hitting and defense and definitely proved at the Bagley game and scrimmage on Saturday she is ready to take on a bigger role on this team.”

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Girls’ Soccer

“We asked Cassie to play in a somewhat new position to her this year that would fully utilize her skills and serve the team’s dynamics well. In the first game, she exceeded our expectations in the center midfield by controlling the middle while playing 360 (defense/offense), using her magnificent technical ball skills and possessing the ball with appropriate decisions for ball distribution or taking it on her own. Cassie is a highly versatile, excellent player who is always willing to do what is best for the team. Thank you, Cassie, for your dedication to soccer and the team.” –Head Coach Sarah Reese

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Football

“Jesse has had a really good final week of practice and will be an important part of what we do up front in the offensive and defensive line this season. Jesse has had a great attitude at practice, has shown a willingness to learn and asks good questions. We look to him to be one of our senior leaders in that very important core group on the line of scrimmage.” – Head Coach Nate Lubarski

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More Minnesota families eligible for food assistance

More Minnesota families struggling with grocery bills will soon be able to get help buying healthy food through SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. When the program’s gross income limit increases on Sept. 1, an additional 1,400 households may become eligible for SNAP or may continue receiving their existing SNAP assistance, even if their income goes up.

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