February 18, 2010 RSS feed / Sports

SMHS girls notch two more wins; now 16-4

The Staples Motley Cardinal girls added two more victories last week, bringing their season record to 16 wins and four losses, with wins over Long Prairie and Park Rapids. More...

Big thrill at the big hill

Nearly 100 students - three bus loads - from the Verndale School District enjoyed an afternoon of sledding on the big hill north of Lakewood Health Center, Staples, on Feb. 11. More...

Cardinal boys B-Squad results

The Staples Motley Cardinal JV boys basketball team split games last week playing two good teams with good records. More...

Blue Devils season ends with section first round loss

Fifth seeded Long Prairie Grey Eagle/Wadena- Deer Creek traveled to Detroit Lakes last Saturday for the first round of the Section 6A girls hockey tournament, where the Blue Devils girls team dropped a 5-4 contest to the fourth seeded DL Lakers. More...

W-DC Hockey boys lose 2 games

Goalie Tyler Muehler was a busy man, making a total of 82 saves, while playing in two games for the Waden a-Deer Creek Wolv erine hockey team this past week. The Wolverines lost 4-1, to the Northern Lakes squad on Feb. 11 and then lost 5-1 to St. More...

Wrestlers third seed in Section 8AA

Matmen begin post season Saturday at Thief River Falls

The Staples Motley regular wrestling season came to a close this past week. The boys had one dual meet and a dual tournament to finish out the 2010 regular season. This Saturday the Section 8A team tourn ament begins at Thief River Falls. More...

Duck strategy a half measure without habitat

- o - Inside the Outdoors

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced a plan it hopes will result in more ducks bagged by Minnesota hunters each fall. More...

20 year safety awards

Randy Mielke, left, and Randy Wilson, center, both of Staples, were presented with the 20 year Snowmobile Instructor Safety Award at the Sportsmens Club annual banquet. More...

MN DNR, Red Lake Nation renew agreement

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Red Lake Nation, and Bureau of Indian Affairs have signed a new fiveyear agreement that outlines how the parties will work together to maintain the health of the Upper and Lower Red lakes fishery. More...