Duluth News Tribune | Wednesday, October 17, 2018 PREP GIRLS SOCCER Marshall stuns top-seeded Cloquet-Carlton SportS Page B4 B PREP BOYS SOCCER / SECTION 7AA CHAMPIONSHIP / DULUTH EAST 4, BLAINE 1 ’HOUNDS BOUND FOR STATE No. 1 East beats Blaine, begins quest for a more important title

By Rick Weegman and beating goalkeeper Ben [email protected] Greenberg for the midfielder’s fter a nail-biting one- 13th goal of his senior season. goal victory over Forest “I saw the goalie going ALake in the Section 7AA one way, so I put it the other semifinals, the Duluth East way,” Hoffman said. “He got boys soccer team didn’t want a hand on it, but luckily it to leave anything to chance in went in.” the final. The rout was on. No overtimes or shootouts “If teams are going to are wanted this time of pressure us, we’re going to season. expose that,” Bachand said. So the top-ranked “We have good speed with Greyhounds came out against Seth and Will, and they know Blaine and did what they do to hit each other.” best: attack. Senior midfielder Michael Leading scorers Will Francis Reichhoff knocked in a loose and Seth Hoffman scored in ball off a corner kick in the the opening nine minutes 22nd minute and Hoffman and East controlled the game nailed a sweet strike from throughout, winning 4-1 the top of the penalty area and clinching a return trip in the opening minutes of to next week’s Class AA state the second half to end any tournament. drama, unlike the team’s 1-0 “I’m not much for sitting semifinal win over Forest back and waiting and letting a Lake. team come to me,” first-year “Against Forest Lake, they East coach Corey Bachand were in the game way too said. “I’m going to make long, so we talked about them change their game and coming out with energy and see what they got. I feel like putting a few away early we can take some chances and giving them no hope,” early and see what happens. Hoffman said. When we get a lead, we’re a The Greyhounds (17-0-2), hard team to beat.” winners of 37 games the past Francis, a senior forward, two seasons, will find out needed only 2 minutes, 14 later this week who, when and seconds to score his single- at what neutral site they will season school-record 25th play a state quarterfinal. The goal and extend his school- semifinals and championship record career total as well. rounds will be held at U.S. Hoffman, a Class AA Mr. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Soccer finalist, recorded his “This is the greatest feeling 23rd assist of the season on ever,” Francis said. “There’s the play. no better feeling than going to “We just went out and the state tournament.” played exactly how we always East finished third a year play; we didn’t change ago, losing its semifinal at anything,” Francis said. “We U.S. Bank Stadium before went and tried to dominate rebounding to win its finale. the game, keep the ball the “We are excited to get back, whole time and dominate the but we want more than last midfield.” year,” Hoffman said. “We Clint Austin / [email protected] Moments later, it was want to be No. 1.” Michael Reichhoff (13) of Duluth East and Dawson Penner (21) of Blaine compete for the ball Hoffman striking off a during Tuesday’s Section 7AA championship game at Ordean Field. East won 4-1 to advance teammate’s through ball EAST: Page B3 to the Class AA state tournament. Bulldogs Dubnyk remember leads Wild ‘Butch’ past Coyotes Longtime assistant men’s basketball coach Goalie makes 31 saves made lasting imprint Baggage in comeback win By Jon Nowacki Field Level Media [email protected] Eric Staal and Mikael Granlund each Former Minnesota Duluth scored their second goals of the season, and men’s basketball assistant James begets a Devan Dubnyk made 31 saves as the Wild “Butch” Kuronen went to St. beat the Arizona Coyotes 2-1 on Tuesday in Luke’s Hospital in Duluth last St. Paul. week for surgery Staal slipped the puck into an open net to clear his arteries winner? after a scramble in front of the goal at 6:18 and alleviate blood of the third period following a hard shot by clotting and inter- Minneapolis Star Tribune file photo Ryan Suter for the winning tally in a game nal bleeding, but Jimmy Butler’s status with the Timberwolves is a dominant story line as that featured strong play by goaltenders the procedure went the season tips off. Dubnyk and Darcy Kuemper. terribly wrong. Brendan Perlini scored on a power play “There’s always for the Coyotes, who are last in the league Kuronen a risk in surgery,” Despite all their offseason drama, with three goals and have not scored even- said his best friend, strength in five games this season. They Jim MacDonald. “This wasn’t Timberwolves believe they can be good have been shut out three times. supposed to happen, but he had Dubnyk made a pad save on a point-blank complications.” By Jace Frederick and distractions present in and shot by Oliver Ekman-Larsson to protect Kuronen went into cardiac St. Paul Pioneer Press around the franchise as the team the Wild’s lead with seven minutes remain- arrest and died Saturday. He was MINNEAPOLIS — An offseason embarks on another 82-game ing. 59. Kuronen is being remembered filled with discontent, a mas- journey. by former players and peers for sive contract extension and a It certainly wasn’t in the pre- WILD: Page B2 his deep knowledge and love of high-profile, hyper-public trade season, an exhibition campaign basketball, his mentorship and request officially comes to an end in which the Wolves won just one game and rarely looked competi- friendship, and his wise-cracking for the Timberwolves tonight, tive as players fielded as many sense of humor. when they open the 2018-19 sea- questions regarding Butler’s “Butch was such a component son in San Antonio. trade situation as anything they to the overall success UMD expe- And Jimmy Butler is slated to be rienced during that time,” former did on the court. there for it. “It’s awfully tough to have sit- UMD All-American Jay Guidinger Minnesota ended a playoff said. “There were some really uations like they are having right drought last spring that weighed now and not allow it to impact special years, and now every- the franchise down for the better one is aware of what’s happened. your team,” ESPN analyst and part of 14 years, but the Wolves former NBA coach Mark Jackson There’s a collective grief and dis- are saddled with so much more appointment right now.” said on a conference call. “So baggage this fall. This drama that’s the concern. They’re still ‘Butch’ is born doesn’t figure to end when the talented enough to win games, Kuronen grew up on Lake Supe- Wolves finally play a game that but it wears on you.” rior, three miles up the North counts, but rather flips to the Wolves coach Tom Thibodeau Shore from Two Harbors. He’d next chapter in what feels like a has downplayed the effects of often ride his bike into town to never-ending saga. any such distractions in training Brace Hemmelgarn / USA Today Sports The question is whether the camp, but that’s no surprise. Wild goalie Devan Dubnyk makes a save Wolves’ undeniable talent will be during the third period Tuesday night at Xcel KURONEN: Page B3 enough to outweigh the disdain WOLVES: Page B5 Energy Center in St. Paul. Page B2 Duluth News Tribune | Wednesday, October 17, 2018 duluthnewstribune.com LOCAL NAMES & NEWS HOT TRULY GREAT HOT TUBS  AND ALL THE SUPPLIES COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL TUBSALE! UWS moves into first-place tie Wisconsin-Superior moved into a first-place tie atop the UMAC volleyball standings by sweeping fellow frontrunner Northwestern 25-22, 25-22, 25-23 on Tuesday night at Mertz Mortorelli Gymnasium in Superior. The Yellowjackets’ balance — four attackers 001672187r1 with at least nine kills, led by Taylor Howe’s 42428181 HainesHaines Rd,Rd, Duluth,Duluth, MN • 218-727-7963218-727-7963 • poolsoff unduluth.com 11 — proved too much for the Eagles (19-7, 12-1 UMAC), who received a game-high 21 kills from SCOREBOARD Jenay Fuglestad. Hannah Goggleye and Cami Sletta chipped  in 10 kills apiece for UWS (18-9, 12-1), which TODAY’S Atlantic Division 4 p.m. avenged its 3-0 loss to Northwestern on Sept. Sports sidelines W L OT SO Pts Vancouver Whitecaps FC at Los Toronto...... 6 1 0 0 12 Angeles FC, 4 p.m. 26 in St. Paul, and Emily VerWay recorded 39 set EVENTS Boston ...... 4 1 0 0 8 Sporting Kansas City at FC Dallas, assists and 11 digs. AWARDS Montreal...... 3 1 1 0 7 4 p.m. Basketball Ottawa ...... 3 2 1 0 7 Colorado Rapids at San Jose ► Visiting Hamline rolled past host St. Scho- College men’s cross country: Minnesota Tampa Bay ...... 3 1 0 0 6 Earthquakes, 4 p.m. NBA lastica 25-22, 25-22, 25-14 in a nonconference Duluth senior Luke Lahr, who captured his first Buffalo ...... 3 2 0 0 6 Seattle Sounders FC at Houston Timberwolves at San Antonio, Florida...... 0 2 0 2 2 Dynamo, 4 p.m. affair in Duluth. 7:30 p.m. (FSN/KDAL-AM 610/ collegiate individual title at Saturday’s Ron Detroit ...... 0 4 1 1 2 KDAL-FM 103.9) Pynn Classic, has been named NSIC runner Metropolitan Division The Pipers (11-10), winners of five straight, of the week. Lahr posted a career-best 8,000- W L OT SO Pts amassed a .314 hitting percentage, compared to Cross country Carolina ...... 4 2 1 0 9 TRANSACTIONS meter time of 25 minutes, 3.9 seconds to New Jersey ...... 4 0 0 0 8 .179 for the Saints (8-17), who were led by Sofia HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND top the 71-runner field at the event at Grand Columbus ...... 3 2 0 0 6 Baseball GIRLS Pittsburgh ...... 2 1 1 1 6 American League Rajala’s 11 kills. Iron Range Conference meet, at Forks, N.D. Philadelphia ...... 3 3 0 0 6 Houston Astros - Acquired LHP B rayan Hoyt Lakes G.C., 3:30 p.m. Washington ...... 2 2 1 0 5 De Paula from the Miami Marlins for COLLEGE SOCCER NY Islanders .....2 2 0 0 4 future considerations. Dallas...... 0 0 .000 — Northwestern (3-3)...... 3-1 Football NY Rangers ...... 2 4 0 0 4 New York Yankees - Signed SS UWS men stretch winning streak to nine Houston ...... 0 0 .000 — Iowa (5-1) ...... 2-1 Monday’s Results Alex Garcia, LF Kelvin Espino, LHP HIGH SCHOOL Memphis ...... 0 0 .000 — Wisconsin (4-2) ...... 2-1 Toronto 4, Los Angeles 1 Brandom Sanchez, RHP Deurys The Wisconsin-Superior men’s soccer team At 7 p.m., unless noted New Orleans ...... 0 0 .000 — Purdue (3-3) ...... 2-1 Montreal 7, Detroit 3 Marte, LHP Geremias Peguero, and Cook County at South Ridge, 5 San Antonio ...... 0 0 .000 — Illinois (3-3) ...... 1-2 Ottawa 4, Dallas 1 RHP Steven Fulgencio to a minor extended its winning streak to nine games by p.m. Tuesday’s Results Minnesota (3-3) ...... 0-3 Nashville 4, Minnesota 2 league contract. doubling up Northwestern 4-2 in a UMAC con- Hibbing at Duluth East, 6 p.m. Boston 105, Philadelphia 87 Nebraska (0-6)...... 0-4 Tuesday’s Results Oakland Athletics - Signed RHP P edro Oklahoma City at Golden State, night Aitkin at Moose Lake-Willow East Division New Jersey 3, Dallas 0 Santos to a minor league contract. test Tuesday in St. Paul. Today’s Games NY Rangers 3, Colorado 2, SO Texas Rangers - Named Shiraz River (WMOZ-FM 106.9) Ohio St. (7-0) ...... 4-0 Milwaukee at Charlotte, 6 p.m. Philadelphia 6, Florida 5, SO Rehman assistant general manager. Hugo Roos, James Bruce, Blake Perry and Aaron Chisholm at Silver Bay Michigan (6-1)...... 4-0 Brooklyn at Detroit, 6 p.m. Vancouver 3, Pittsburgh 2, OT Duluth Denfeld at Grand Rapids Maryland (4-2) ...... 2-1 National League Blanchard scored for the Yellowjackets (13-2-1, Memphis at Indiana, 6 p.m. Tampa Bay 4, Carolina 2 St. Louis Cardinals - Announced Ely at North Woods Michigan St. (4-2) ...... 2-1 Miami at Orlando, 6 p.m. Minnesota 2, Arizona 1 third base coach Jose Oquendo has 8-0-1 UMAC). Fernando Bicalho and Leonardo Esko at Mora Penn St. (4-2) ...... 1-2 Floodwood at Lake of the Woods Atlanta at New York, 6:30 p.m. Edmonton 5, Winnipeg 4, OT stepped down from his role. Paredes picked up assists for conference-leading Cleveland at Toronto, 6:30 p.m. Indiana (4-3) ...... 1-3 Buffalo atVe gas, night Area Rutgers (1-6) ...... 0-4 Football Hermantown at Cloquet (WKLK- New Orleans at Houston, 7 p.m. Today’s Games National Football League UWS, which is 13-0-1 in its past 14 games. AM 1230) Minnesota at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Saturday’s Games St. Louis at Montreal, 6 p.m. Arizona Cardinals - Added C Kyle Utah at Sacramento, 9 p.m. Derrick Aminga and Tyler Hurley scored for the International Falls at Virginia Minnesota at Nebraska, 2:30 NY Rangers at Washington, 6 p.m. Friend to the practice squad. Removed McGregor at Isle Denver at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m. Boston at Calgary, 8:30 p.m. G Will House from the practice squad. Eagles (4-10-1, 2-6-1). Dallas at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. p.m. (Big Ten Network) Mesabi East at Braham Illinois at Wisconsin, 11 a.m. NY Islanders at Anaheim, 9 p.m. - Placed RB Devonta Mountain Iron-Buhl at Ogilvie Thursday’s Games Freeman on IR. Signed K Giorgio ► Anna Welch opened and closed the scor- Chicago at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. (Fox Sports 1) North Branch at Proctor Maryland at Iowa, 11 a.m. COLLEGE MEN Tavecchio. ing for the Northwestern women’s team, which Onamia at Carlton Miami at Washington, 7 p.m. - Added T Randin L.A. Lakers at Portland, 9:30 p.m. (ESPN2) NCHC Rush City at Deer River Michigan at Michigan State, 11 Friday’s Games Crecelius, LB Alvin Jones, and RB blanked UWS 4-0 in St. Paul. Two Harbors at Eveleth-Gilbert a.m. (KQDS Ch. 21) Mark Thompson to the practice squad. Maine at Minnesota Duluth, The Yellowjackets (4-10-1, 4-5 UMAC) mus- Northwestern at Rutgers, 11 a.m. Removed WR Andre Levrone and DB 7:07 p.m. (My9/KDAL-AM Kai Nacua from the practice squad. Soccer FOOTBALL (Big Ten Network) 610/KDAL-FM 103.9) tered just two shots on goal, or 16 fewer than the Penn State at Indiana, 2:30 p.m. - Cut WR Marlon COLLEGE MEN Massachusetts-Lowell at Miami, Brown. Eagles (6-5-4, 6-2-1). (WDIO Ch. 10) 6:30 p.m. NFL Cleveland Browns - Activated St. Scholastica at Macalester, Ohio State at Purdue, 6:30 p.m. Western Michigan at Michigan, News Tribune 7:30 p.m. National Football Conference (WDIO Ch. 10) WR Da’Mari Scott and LB Xavier 6:30 p.m. Woodson-Luster from the practice East COLLEGE WOMEN NSIC Notre Dame at Nebraska-Oma- squad. Added C Jake Eldrenkamp W L T Pct PF PA Wisconsin-River Falls at St. North Division ha, 6:38 p.m. (CBS Sports SPORTS BRIEFS Washington 3 2 0.600 106 104 and WR Blake Jackson to the practice Scholastica, 3 p.m. Minn. Duluth (7-0) ...... 7-0 Network) squad. Placed WR Rod Streater on IR. Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 137 117 Northern Michigan at St. Dallas 3 3 0.500 123 103 Bemidji St. (5-2) ...... 5-2 Waived LB James Burgess Jr..  MS-Moorhead (5-2) ...... 5-2 Cloud State, 7:07 p.m. Green Bay Packers - Removed Volleyball N.Y. Giants 1 5 0 .167 117 162 Minnesota State-Mankato at South St. Cloud St. (5-2) ...... 5-2 WR DeAngelo Yancey from the HIGH SCHOOL Northern St. (2-5)...... 2-5 North Dakota, 7:37 p.m. practice squad. W L T Pct PF PA Alaska at Denver, 8:07 p.m. Lakeview Christian Academy at New Orleans 4 1 0.800 180 140 Crookston (1-6)...... 1-6 Houston Texans - Removed DB Robert Barnum, 7 p.m. Minot St. (1-6) ...... 1-6 New Hampshire at Colorado Col- Jackson from the practice squad. Gophers’ Brooks cleared to play Carolina 3 2 0 .600 121 114 lege, 8:37 p.m. Tampa Bay 2 3 0.400 141 173 Mary (0-7) ...... 0-7 Indianapolis Colts - Added WR K.J. Minnesota Gophers running back Shannon Atlanta 2 4 0 .333 167 192 BIG TEN Brent, DB D.J. Killings, and LB Skai South Division Moore to the practice squad. Placed North Friday’s Games Brooks, coming off rehab for a surgically repaired BASEBALL MS-Mankato (7-0)...... 7-0 WR Marcus Johnson on IR. Removed W L T Pct PF PA Winona St. (5-2) ...... 5-2 Massachusetts at Ohio State, 6 knee, was cleared to play for the first time this Chicago 3 2 0.600 139 96 p.m. QB Phillip Walker from the practice Sioux Falls (4-3) ...... 4-3 squad. Signed WR Dontrelle Inman. Green Bay 3 2 1 .583 148 144 Niagara at Penn State, 6 p.m. season for Saturday’s game against Nebraska, MAJOR LEAGUES Augustana (4-3) ...... 4-3 Jacksonville Jaguars - Added G Playoffs Minnesota 3 2 1.583 140 148 Concordia-SP (3-4) ...... 3-4 Wisconsin at Clarkson, 6 p.m. Detroit 2 3 0 .400 125 137 Western Michigan at Michigan, Brandon Thomas to the practice but an ongoing Minneapolis city attorney’s office American League SW Minn. St. (3-4) ...... 3-4 squad. Placed TE Niles Paul on IR. West 6:30 p.m. Championship Series Upper Iowa (3-4)...... 3-4 Removed T Michael Dunn from the investigation into allegations of domestic assault W L T Pct PF PA Notre Dame at Nebraska-Oma- (Best-of-7) Wayne St. (1-6) ...... 1-6 practice squad. Signed TE Blake Bell. Tuesday’s Result L.A. Rams 6 0 0 1.000196 118 ha, 6:38 p.m. (CBS Sports against him have put that season debut in seri- Seattle 3 3 0 .500 143 117 Saturday’s Games Network) Kansas City Chiefs - Signed G Jeff Boston 8, Houston 2 (Boston Allen. Waived DB Leon McQuay III. ous doubt. leads 2-1) Arizona 1 5 0.167 82 139 Minnesota Duluth at Winona COLLEGE WOMEN San Francisco 1 5 0 .167 148 179 Los Angeles Rams - Cut K Cairo “His status is evolving each day,” Gophers State, 1 p.m. WCHA Santos. Removed DB Linden Today’s Game Conference Minnesota-Crookston at Concor- Friday’s Games Stephens from the practice squad. East coach P.J. Fleck said Tuesday. Boston (Rick Porcello) at Hous- dia-St. Paul, noon Signed WR Nick Williams. W L T Pct PF PA Bemidji State at Minnesota Du- ton (Charlie Morton), 7:39 p.m. Mary at Augustana, 1 p.m. Miami Dolphins - Added DT DeShawn After Brooks was released from jail Monday (TBS) New England 4 2 0 .667 176 148 Minnesota State-Mankato at luth, 3:07 p.m. St. Cloud State at Minnesota Williams to the practice squad. Cut DB Miami 4 2 0 .667 130 145 Bemidji State, 1 p.m. as the city attorney’s office declined to press National League State-Mankato, 7:07 p.m. Maurice Smith. N.Y. Jets 3 3 0.500 165 139 Wayne State at Minot State, 1 Championship Series Ohio State at Minnesota, 7:07 Minnesota Vikings - Added DB charges over a fight with his male roommate Buffalo 2 4 0 .333 76 138 p.m. (Best-of-7) p.m. Craig James to the practice squad. South Sioux Falls at Minnesota State- Sunday, he returned to the team but did not Monday’s Result Princeton at Minnesota, 7:07 Placed DB Mike Hughes on IR. W L T Pct PF PA Moorhead, 2 p.m. p.m. Removed DB Jalen Myrick from Brewers 4, Los Angeles 0 Jacksonville 3 3 0.500 109 126 Upper Iowa at St. Cloud State, practice Tuesday. It doesn’t appear Brooks will (Brewers lead 2-1) Houston 3 3 0 .500 135 137 the practice squad. Signed DT 2 p.m. David Parry. practice until the city attorney’s office comes to Tuesday’s Result Tennessee 3 3 0 .500 87 107 Northern State at Southwest Indianapolis 1 5 0.167 152 180 New Orleans Saints - Added DB Chris some resolution in its investigation. Minnesota State, 5 p.m. Campbell and WR Shane Wynn to Brewers at Los Angeles, night North SOCCER UMAC the practice squad. Cut DB Demetri “One thing that we are always going to make Today’s Game W L T Pct PF PA Baltimore 4 2 0.667 153 77 Martin Luther (5-1) ...... 4-0 MLS Goodson. Removed DB Darius Brewers (Wade Miley) at Los sure is that we have every bit of information that Cincinnati 4 2 0 .667 174 158 MacMurray (4-1) ...... 4-0 Eastern Conference Hillary and WR Tanner McEvoy from Angeles (Clayton Kershaw), Pittsburgh 3 2 1 .583 171 154 St. Scholastica (4-2) ...... 4-1 W L T Pts the practice squad. Signed DT Jay we possibly can before we make decisions,” Fleck 4:05 p.m. (Fox Sports 1) Cleveland 2 3 1.417 128 151 Minn.-Morris (2-3) ...... 2-1 Atlanta United FC 20 6 6 66 Bromley. New York Giants - Activated LB Ukeme said. “Shannon understands that, and I know our West Northwestern (2-4)...... 2-2 New York Red Bulls 20 7 5 65 Eligwe and DB Grant Haley from the W L T Pct PF PA Greenville (1-5) ...... 1-3 New York City FC 15 9 8 53 administration understands that as well.” BASKETBALL Kansas City 5 1 0 .833 215 172 Westminster (1-5) ...... 1-4 Philadelphia Union 15 12 5 50 practice squad. Added DE Myles L.A. Chargers 4 2 0.667 175 144 Iowa Wesleyan (1-5) ...... 1-3 Columbus Crew SC 13 10 9 48 Humphrey and WR Kalif Raymond to Fleck said a decision on Brooks’ playing status Denver 2 4 0 .333 120 154 Crown (0-7)...... 0-5 D.C. United 12 11 8 44 the practice squad. Placed LB Ray- NBA will be made jointly by him and athletic direc- Oakland 1 5 0 .167 110 176 Montreal Impact 13 15 4 43 Ray Armstrong and WR Cody Latimer Eastern Conference Friday’s Game New England 9 12 11 38 on IR. Signed WR Bennie Fowler III. tor Mark Coyle. Fleck said he had no timeline to Atlantic Week 6 Martin Luther at Northwestern, Toronto FC 9 16 6 33 Waived DB Donte Deayon. Waived W L Pct GB Monday’s Result 7 p.m. Chicago Fire 8 17 7 31 WR . make a decision about Brooks’ status. Boston ...... 1 01.000 — Packers 33, San Francisco 30 Orlando City SC 7 20 4 25 Oakland Raiders - Activated LB Jason ► Ohio State junior defensive end Nick Bosa Brooklyn...... 0 0 .000 .5 Saturday’s Games Western Conference Cabinda from the practice squad. Cut New York ...... 0 0 .000 .5 Week 7 Thomas More at St. Scholas- W L T Pts LB Derrick Johnson. intends to withdraw from the school to focus on Toronto...... 0 0 .000 .5 Thursday’s Game tica (PSS), noon FC Dallas 16 7 9 57 - Added LB B.J. Philadelphia ...... 0 1 .000 1.0 Denver at Arizona, 7:20 p.m. Crown at Greenville, noon Los Angeles FC 16 8 8 56 Bello to the practice squad. Removed rehab and training as he prepares for the NFL Central (KQDS Ch. 21/NFL Network) Minnesota-Morris at Westmin- Sporting Kansas City 15 8 8 53 LB Kyle Wilson from the practice draft, the school announced Tuesday. W L Pct GB ster, noon squad. Waived DT Destiny Vaeao. Sunday’s Games Portland Timbers 14 9 9 51 Chicago ...... 0 0 .000 — Iowa Wesleyan at MacMurray, Seattle Sounders FC 15 11 5 50 San Francisco 49ers - Cut DE Ryan The announcement came shortly after the Cleveland...... 0 0 .000 — Vikings at N.Y. Jets, noon 1 p.m. Real Salt Lake 13 12 7 46 Delaire. Removed G Zack Golditch Columbus Dispatch reported that Bosa and his Detroit ...... 0 0 .000 — (KQDS Ch. 21) LA Galaxy 12 11 9 45 from the practice squad. Signed QB Indiana ...... 0 0 .000 — Tennessee vs. L.A. Chargers Vancouver Whitecaps 12 12 7 43 Tom Savage. Waived TE Cole Wick. family have decided to focus on preparing him Milwaukee 0 0 .000 — (London), 8:30 a.m. Minnesota United FC 11 18 3 36 Seattle Seahawks - Added WR Southeast Buffalo at Indianapolis, noon HOCKEY Houston Dynamo 9 15 8 35 Keenan Reynolds to the practice for his NFL career rather than returning to W L Pct GB Carolina at Philadelphia, noon Colorado Rapids 7 19 6 27 squad. Cut LB Jermaine Grace. play for the No. 2 Buckeyes this season. Per the Atlanta ...... 0 0 .000 — Cleveland at Tampa Bay, noon NHL San Jose Earthquakes 4 20 8 20 - Added Charlotte ...... 0 0 .000 — Detroit at Miami, noon Western Conference Today’s Games T Ruben Holcomb and DB David report, Bosa met with Meyer and other coaches Miami ...... 0 0 .000 — Houston at Jacksonville, noon Central Division Toronto FC at D.C. United, 6:30 p.m. Rivers to the practice squad. Cut WR Orlando ...... 0 0 .000 — New England at Chicago, noon W L OT SO Pts Seattle Sounders FC at Orlando City Freddie Martino. Removed RB Dare on Sunday to inform them of the decision. Washington ...... 0 0 .000 — New Orleans at Baltimore, 3:05 Nashville ...... 5 1 0 0 10 SC, 6:30 p.m. Ogunbowale from the practice squad. Western Conference p.m. Chicago ...... 3 0 2 0 8 Sporting Kansas City at Vancouver Washington Redskins - Cut DE GYMNASTICs Northwest Dallas at Washington, 3:25 pm.. Colorado ...... 3 1 1 1 8 Whitecaps FC, 9 p.m. Ziggy Hood. W L Pct GB L.A. Rams at San Francisco, Winnipeg...... 3 2 1 0 7 Thursday’s Game NCAA Football Interim president Bono resigns Denver ...... 0 0 .000 — 3:25 p.m. Dallas...... 3 3 0 0 6 New England Revolution at Real Salt Iowa State - Announced the Big 12 Minnesota 0 0 .000 — Cincinnati at Kansas City, 7:20 Minnesota ...... 2 2 1 1 6 Lake, 8 p.m. fined the Iowa State Cyclones $25,000 Facing criticism from several high-profile p.m. (KBJR Ch. 6) Oklahoma City ...... 0 0 .000 — St. Louis ...... 1 2 2 0 4 Sunday’s Games for fans storming the field. gymnasts, Mary Bono announced her resigna- Portland ...... 0 0 .000 — Monday’s Game Pacific Division New York City FC at D.C. United, 2 p.m. Basketball Utah ...... 0 0 .000 — W L OT SO Pts Columbus Crew SC at Orlando City National Basketball Association N.Y. Giants at Atlanta, 7:15 p.m. tion Tuesday as interim president and CEO of Pacific Anaheim ...... 4 1 0 1 9 SC, 2 p.m. Houston Rockets - Promoted vice (ESPN) W L Pct GB Vancouver ...... 4 2 0 0 8 Toronto FC at Montreal Impact, 2 p.m. president of basketball operations USA Gymnastics after less than a week on the job. Idle: , Oakland, Pitts- Golden State ...... 0 0 .000 — Packers Calgary ...... 3 2 0 0 6 New York Red Bulls at Philadelphia Monte McNair to assistant general burgh, Seattle L.A. Clippers ...... 0 0 .000 — San Jose ...... 2 3 1 0 5 Union, 2 p.m. manager. The former U.S. Congresswoman’s hiring last L.A. Lakers ...... 0 0 .000 — COLLEGE Los Angeles ...... 2 3 1 0 5 Chicago Fire at Atlanta United FC, Phoenix Suns - Waived SG Davon Friday drew immediate ire from Olympic gold Phoenix...... 0 0 .000 — (Overall records in Edmonton ...... 2 2 0 0 4 2 p.m. Reed. Sacramento ...... 0 0 .000 — parentheses) Vegas...... 2 4 0 0 4 LA Galaxy at Minnesota United Washington Wizards - Named Kristi medalists Simone Biles, Aly Raisman and others. Southwest Big Ten Arizona ...... 1 4 0 0 2 FC, 4 p.m. Toliver assistant coach. W L Pct GB West Division Eastern Conference Real Salt Lake at Portland Timbers, The gymnasts expressed concern about Bono’s association with a law firm that advised USA PREP PLAYOFF SCHEDULE Gymnastics during the Larry Nassar sex abuse scandal.  “Why hire someone associated with the firm FOOTBALL SECTION 7A 2 Rice Lake (Hopkins H.S.), GIRLS TENNIS No. 12 New Richmond at No. 5 that helped cover up our abuse?” Raisman tweet- Tuesday’s Results 7 p.m. Superior (20-8) ed Monday. Semifinals No. 9 Wausau West at No. 8 Eau WISCONSIN Grand Rapids 3, Duluth Mar- MINNESOTA Claire Memorial The USA Gymnastics’ board of directors DIVISION 3 shall 0 SECTION 7A No. 13 Wis. Rapids at No. 4 Eau Friday’s First Round Duluth Denfeld 1, Hermantown GIRLS SOCCER Monday’s Results Claire North released a statement saying it had accepted her No. 7 Sparta (4-5) at No. 2 Ash- 0, 2OT At Virginia No. 14 Menomonie at No. 3 Wausau West resignation. land (8-1), 7 p.m. MINNESOTA Semifinals Thursday’s Championship No. 11 Marshfield at No. 6 Chip- SECTION 7A Pequot Lakes 4, Eveleth-Gilbert “We believe this is in the best interest of the DIVISION 4 At Ordean Stadium pewa Falls Tuesday’s Results 3 Friday’s First Round No. 10 D.C. Everest at No. 7 organization,” it read. “We, as a Board, are com- Grand Rapids (13-4-1) vs. Du- Semifinals Virginia 5, Pine City 2 No. 7 Ellsworth (3-6) at No. 2 luth Denfeld (14-3-1), 8 p.m. Hudson mitted to taking action when we believe a change Chisago Lakes 1, Herman- Championship Northwestern (9-0), 7 p.m. WISCONSIN DIVISION 2 town 1, 2OT (Chisago Virginia 5, Pequot Lakes 2 of course is necessary and to being responsive to DIVISION 1 Lakes wins shootout) Sectional 1 Sectional 1 Duluth Marshall 2, Cloquet- Tuesday’s Results our gymnastics community.” BOYS SOCCER Tuesday’s Result Carlton 0 First Round Bono was expected to hold the position while First Round Ellsworth def. Northwestern 25- Thursday’s Championship VOLLEYBALL 9, 25-11, 25-12 Hudson 5, Superior 0 At Ordean Stadium USA Gymnastics searched for a permanent suc- MINNESOTA Barron def. Ashland 25-17, 25- SECTION 7AA DIVISION 3 Duluth Marshall (13-5-1) vs. WISCONSIN 18, 25-21 cessor to Kerry Perry, who resigned under pres- Tuesday’s Result Sectional 1 Chisago Lakes (15-4), 6 p.m. DIVISION 1 sure in September. Championship Thursday’s First Round Sectional 1 Duluth East 4, Blaine 1 No. 7 Ashland (3-16-1) at No. Thursday’s First Round News service reports

Minnesota 2, Arizona 1 WILD games thus far. right side. second, stopping Staal noon. Koivu has three Arizona 1 0 0— 1 Perlini scored on a Granlund tied the on a 3-on-1 break eight assists and four points. Minnesota 0 1 1— 2 First Period—1, Arizona, Perlini 1 (Oesterle, From Page B1 power play at 13:12 of game 1-1 at 3:40 of the minutes into the peri- They suited up only Hinostroza) 13:12 (pp). Second Period—2, Minnesota, Granlund 2 the first period for a 1-0 second period, beating a od and denying Zach 11 forwards and were (Spurgeon) 3:40. lead. Perlini skated in partially screened Kue- Parise from point-blank down to 10 when cen- Third Period—3, Minnesota, Staal 2 (Zucker, Suter) 6:18. Kuemper had 26 saves on the right side and mper high on his glove range with four minutes ter Matt Hendricks left Shots on Goal—Arizona 12-12-8—32. in his first start of the Minnesota 8-10-10—28. flipped a wrist shot that side with a shot from remaining. with an apparent left leg Power-play opportunities—Arizona 1 of 3. season. The Coyotes glanced off Dubnyk’s high in the slot. The Wild played with- injury with 55.6 seconds Minnesota 0 of 2. outshot the Wild 32-28 Goalies—Arizona Kuemper 0-1-0 (28 shots-26 left shoulder and into Kuemper kept the out center Mikko Koivu, remaining in the first saves). Minnesota Dubnyk 2-1-2 (32-31). and have outshot their the top of the net from game tied with two whose wife went into period. A—18,795 (18,064). T—2:35. opponents in all five a severe angle on the sprawling saves in the labor Tuesday after- duluthnewstribune.com Duluth News Tribune |Wednesday, October 17,2018 Page B3 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL KURONEN more brilliant basket-  ball mind,” Holquist From Page B1 said of Kuronen. “As far as strategyand expertise on seeing the Red SoxslamAstros for ALCSlead play basketball and game and coachingit, later drove his dad’s Field Level Media Houston got asensa- I’ve never beenaround car into town, even abetter guy. He was HOUSTON —Jackie tional leaping catch at before he had adriver’s amazing, and he chal- Bradley Jr.crusheda the wall from left fielder license. lenged us to get better two-out grand slam in Tony Kemp to rob Steve MacDonald gave every day.” the eighth inning, and Pearce of atwo-RBI hit. “Butchie” his name MacDonald, who is the Boston Red Sox Pearce got his revenge when Kuronen wasin entering his 32nd sea- stunned the Houston in the sixth, launching a seventh grade.Two son as the boys bas- Astros 8-2 on Tuesday 456-foot solo home run Harbors had just played inGame 3ofthe Ameri- ketball coach at Fridley to left off Astros right- in the state basketball can League Champion- (Minn.) HighSchool, hander Joe Smith (0-1), tournament in 1971, ship Series. recalled anation- snapping a2-2 tie in the and Melrose had astar The Red Sox grabbed al coaching clinic he process. player by the name of a 2-1 series lead in the went to inChicago in Eovaldi allowed back- Butch Moeningwho best-of-seven set with the 1990s that includ- to-back-to-back hom- reminded MacDonald Game 4set for Minute ed legendary Northern ers in his previous out- of Kuronen. MaidPark today. The State coach Don Meyer, ing at Minute Maid “The guy from Mel- Astros have dropped who made apoint to Park, as amemberof rose got abloody nose, consecutive gamesfor cite Kuronen in regards theTampa BayRays so they put cotton in the first time since Aug. to how to play great earlier this season. On his nose, and later we 30-31 againstthe Los Tuesday, he surrendered post defense. were playing asum- Angeles Angels. only an RBI single to “At the time Iwas meropen gym game, Bradley capped a Marwin Gonzalez in the mad because Ihad and Butch got abloody nightmarish outing for first inning and arun- spent allthis money nose and they put cot- AstroscloserRoberto scoring double by Alex toninthere,”Mac- when Icould have just Osuna, who made his Bregman in the fifth. Donald said. “I said, gotten it from Butch,” series debut and his ‘Oh my gosh, that’s MacDonald said. “Now, first appearance in 10 Boston 8, Houston 2 Ismile whenever I Jayne Kamin-Oncea /USA TodaySports Butchie.’ They were days. Osuna was at first BOS ab rhbi HOUabrhbi think about that.” Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes is Betts rf 5110Springr cf 5010 both left-handed, built undonebybad luck, Bnntnd lf 5120Altuve dh 3220 solidly and had cotton Kuronen later with Red Sox shortstop safe beneath leaping Brewers second baseman Martinz dh 4011Bregman 3b 3021 Bogarts ss 4011Gurriel 1b 3000 in their nose, and it worked in pharmaceu- Xander Bogaerts reach- Jonathan Schoop on apickoffattempt during the Pearce 1b 4211Gonzalz 2b 4011 just stuck. You never tical sales. ing on aswinging bunt second inning Tuesday night at Dodger Stadium in Nunez 3b 2010Reddick rf 4000 Devers pr 1110Correa ss 4010 heardthe name Jim “Butch’sjob was with oneout before Los Angeles. The teams’ Game 4ofthe National Kinsler 2b 3000McCann c3000 Holt ph 0100White ph 1000 Kuronen again. It was pharmaceutical sales, Rafael Devers added a League Championship Series was not completed Vazquez c3000Kemp lf 3000 just Butchie.” but his profession was single with two outs on when this edition went to press. Morland ph 0001Gattis ph 1000 Leon pr 0100 Kuronen and Mac- coaching,” MacDonald an0-2 count. BrdlyJr cf 4114 Totals 35 898Totals 34 272 Donald later played for said. “It was so much Osuna, who entered foot blast. innings despite surren- Boston 200 001 050 —8 the Two Harbors High whohewas, and he seeking to keep the def- Red Sox right-hander deringthree consecutive Houston 100 010 000 —2 LOB—Houston 8, Boston 5. 2B—Bregman School team. wasso, so good at it. He icitat3-2, then grazed Nathan Eovaldi (1-0) hits to open the top of (2), JD.Martinez (1). HR—BradleyJr. (1), “I wasthe star of pinch-hitter Brock Holt limited the Astros to two the first. Pearce (1). just had such ahuge IQ IP HRER BB SO that team along with onthe left foot with a runs on six hits and two Boston’s Mookie Boston for it. It was the same walks over six innings. Betts, Andrew Benin- Eovaldi W, 2-0 662224 another guy, but Butch 1-2 pitch to load the Brasier H, 3110001 thing that made him was our leader,” Mac- bases. He followed by He struck out four. Four tendiand J.D. Martinez M.Barnes .2 00011 agreat golf coach. He J.Kelly .1 00000 Donald said. “He’d hitting another pinch- Boston relievers blanked reachedinsuccession E.Rodriguez 100002 could just break down call us out if the effort hitter,Mitch Moreland, the Astros while allow- to open the game, with Houston technique.” Keuchel 542220 wasn’t there. He was with another two-strike ing just onehit total Martinezplating Betts J.Smith L, 0-1 .1 11100 Kuronen focused on Sipp .2 00011 just that guy.Hejust pitch to force in arun over the final three with an opposite-field Pressly 100002 the big guys inside. had that thing that and extend the deficit innings. double to right.Ben- R.Osuna .2 35500 Guidinger, who fol- McHugh .1 00000 every team needs. He to4-2. Astros left-hander intendi scoredonanH.Rondon 110000 lowed his older broth- Inherited runners-scored—J.Kelly 1-0. HBP— always went hard. He Bradleythendrilled Dallas Keuchel survived RBI groundout from er, Jeff, to UMD in Moreland, Holt (by R.Osuna). WP—J.Kelly (1). never coasted, because a 1-1 fastball into the arocky start, allowing Bogaerts,but Keuchel Umpires—Home, Joe West; First, Mark Carl- 1987-91 and later had son; Second, Chris Guccione; Third, Mark his ability wouldn’t let right-field seats, a386- two runs on four hits held the line there. Wegner. astint with the NBA’s him coast.” and two walks over five In thethirdinning, T—3:52. A—43,102 (43,836) Cleveland Cavaliers, On to UMD recalled the first time Kuronen, a1977 he saw the 5-foot-11 Kuronen. EAST TwoHarbors gradu- “I met the guys, ate, played ayearat From Page B1 and he was running UMD in 1977-78 and thebig men,but he it was at that time he didn’tlooklike abig That’s exactly grew amustache that what the man,” Guidinger said. would become his sig- “But boy did he have a Greyhounds are nature. He started stu- ranked heading knowledge of the game dent coaching, arole into the eight-team and an understanding in which he actual- state field. of the position.” ly coached his buddy And it’s where Kuronen is survived they expect to be and college roommate by his wife, Amy, and ranked when the MacDonald. twoteenage daugh- tournament ends “Needlesstosay, ters,Annaand Maria. Nov. 2. there were some times Avisitation will be 5-7 “The big where we didn’t know p.m. today at Dough- difference is we’re how the head coaches erty Funeral Home in more of ateamand were findingstuff out Duluth, with funeral not so individual,” about us,”MacDonald services at Cathedral of Bachand said, said, laughing. Our Lady of the Rosary comparing the 2017 Kuronen served as a at 11 a.m. Thursday, version withthe Bulldogs assistant for with avisitation at 10 currentone.“With 26 seasons(1979-82 a.m. that mentality and 1983-2006) during Guidinger, who relo- that we have this agolden age of UMD year and the boys cated in January from basketball. An excellent Milwaukee to York, Pa., believing in each golfer, he also doubled other alot more said “it kills me” that as the head coach of he can’t make it back and trusting each thenow-defunct but other, it’s proven to to Duluth this week, highly successful UMD work.” but he said the Bull- Blaine 0-1—1 men’s golf team from dogs would plan some- Duluth East 3-1—4 1984-91. First half —1.DE, Will Francis thing special to honor (Seth Hoffman), 3rd minute; 2. Kuronen and Gary DE, Hoffman (Scott McInerney), Kuronen’s legacy with 9th; 3. DE, Michael Reichhoff, Holquist served as theprogram, some- 21st. UMD basketball assis- Second half —4.DE, Hoffman thing more alumni (McInerney), 43rd; 5. B, Pablo tants under Dale Race, Alfini, 45th. could attend. Saves —Ben Greenberg, B, 19; with Kuronen later Oliver Hasler,DE, 4. “Butch had such an serving as Holquist’s impact on so many of right-hand man when us in our formative Clint Austin /caustin@ Holquist was named years,” Guidinger said. duluthnews.com head coach in 1998. “I can’t say enough Scott McInerney Holquist said his about how much we (6) of Duluth East phone hasn’t stopped appreciated what he and Melvin Keita (8) overthe past week did to help groom us of Blaine compete of guys wanting and to help us realize our for the ball during needing to talk about potential, not only as Tuesday’sSection Kuronen. basketball players, but 7AA championship “I’vebeen involved as productiveadults. game at Ordean with college basketball He was an asset to the Field. East won 4-1 to for over 40 years and coaching staff, and he advance to the Class coached 35, and Ihave was agreat mentor to AA state tournament. neverbeen around a the players.”

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001756491r1 4214 Airpark Blvd -Duluth, MN Page B4 Duluth News Tribune | Wednesday, October 17, 2018 duluthnewstribune.com PREP STATISTICS PREP REPORT PREP PERFORMANCES   OF THE WEEK Chase Summerfield, Superior ...... 69 FOOTBALL Trevor Dalbec, Superior ...... 68 DOMINIC KLAAS Gabriel Sexton, Superior ...... 68 Marshall girls Duluth Denfeld RUSHING * Ryan Drake, MIB ...... 67 Josh LaFreniere, M. East ...... 67 Football Player ...... Att. Yds. * Joe Janke, South Ridge ...... 179 1544 * Jack Lind, MIB...... 67 Senior fullback needed just six rushing Reagan Ruffi, N’western ...... 144 1424 Carter Crandall, Virginia ...... 66 upset Lumberjacks Jarrett Gronski, Superior ...... 156 988 Andrew Hulst, Two Harbors ...... 66 attempts to amass 207 yards in rout of * Mason Ollman, Silver Bay ...... 129 965 Logan Peterson, MLWR ...... 66 Hibbing, with touchdown runs of 59, 92 * Dillon Drake, MIB ...... 64 News Tribune * Joe Buffetta, MIB ...... 123 948 and 23 yards Justin Miller, Ashland ...... 153 904 * Cameron Cahoon, Crom...... 63 Duluth Marshall went on the road to stun No. 1 Cole Meyer, Mesabi East...... 97 885 Dominic Klaas, Denfeld ...... 62 Trent Juhl, MLWR ...... 113 794 G. Thompson, N’western ...... 61 Cloquet-Carlton 2-0 in a Section 7A girls soccer Tyler Nynas, Barnum ...... 111 778 Sam Goodwin, Barnum ...... 60 MASON OLLMAN Cole Meyer, Mesabi East...... 59 semifinal Tuesday night. Jordan Brennan, Ashland ...... 110 762 Silver Bay Jacob Nynas, Barnum ...... 132 756 * Jericho Peterson, MIB ...... 59 Lucy Campbell scored in the first half and Joey Marker, Two Harbors ...... 137 729 Brady Herbst, Superior ...... 58 Gianna Kneepkens doubled the margin in the Football Markus Pokornowski, Cloquet ...... 53 719 * Riley Kintner, MIB...... 57 * Jericho Peterson, MIB ...... 107 694 Will Schorr, Superior ...... 57 second for the fourth-seeded Hilltoppers, who Mariners junior carried 22 times for * Kannon Korpela, Cromwell ...... 38 626 SACKS kept the Lumberjacks’ high-powered senior, 233 yards and three touchdowns, * Cameron Cahoon, Cromwell ...... 76 575 Player ...... No. Trevor Janowicz, N’western ...... 84 547 Kendra Kelley, off the scoreboard. Kelley, among including a 73-yarder, in the program’s E.J. Hietala, Duluth East...... 7 first win over Ely since 2005 Elijah Leonard, D. East ...... 106 547 Isaak Livingston, Ashland ...... 6 the most prolific scorers in the state, came in David Cornelius, Herm...... 67 543 Sam Goodwin, Barnum ...... 5.5 Dominic Klaas, Denfeld ...... 87 522 * Taye Anderson, Cromwell ...... 5 averaging about two goals a game. Reed Kornovich, Barnum ...... 68 488 * Matt Clark, South Ridge ...... 4 Cloquet-Carlton’s only previous loss this sea- POPO PERRAULT * T.J. Chiabotti, N. Woods ...... 81 483 * Dillon Drake, MIB ...... 4 Andre Peters, Cloquet ...... 40 453 Andrew Hulst, Two Harbors ...... 4 son came on Sept. 6, 1-0 vs. Bemidji. The Lum- Duluth Marshall * Peyton Westerlund, S. Bay ...... 45 435 Jayton Nelson, South Ridge ...... 4 berjacks had won 13 in a row. Boys soccer * Elias Tuominen, S. Ridge ...... 38 424 Aidan Szczyrbak, MLWR ...... 4 PASSING Austin Broska, Denfeld ...... 3 Natalie Welinski made five saves for Marshall, Senior’s four goals highlighted a first- Wyatt Haugan, Two Harbors ...... 3 Player ...... Comp Att. Yds which moves into Thursday’s section final vs. round playoff win over Hibbing, and Dane Herold, Denfeld ...... 3 Jack Zupetz, Virginia ...... 63 129 1110 No. 2 Chisago Lakes, a shootout winner over he scored two more in a quarterfinal * Drew Libbon, Cromwell ...... 38 62 923 Isaiah Huray, N’western ...... 3 * Chase Kleppe, N. Woods ...... 56 127 876 Josh LaFreniere, Mesabi East ...... 3 Hermantown after the teams played to a 1-1 victory over Proctor Logan Peterson, MLWR ...... 3 Caden Edwards, D. East ...... 61 124 826 Mason Vinje, Esko ...... 66 109 821 Chase Summerfield, Superior ...... 3 double-overtime tie. * Derek Thompson, S. Bay ...... 3 Jordan Brennan, Ashland ...... 32 73 747 * Asher Zubich, MIB ...... 24 40 609 Gervase Thompson, N’western ...... 3 Mason Olson, MLWR ...... 42 79 598 INTERCEPTIONS BOYS SOCCER Jarrett Gronski, Superior ...... 31 78 535 Player ...... No. Duluth Denfeld 1, Hermantown 0 STATE PREP POLLS Kade Shea, Denfeld ...... 29 55 509 * Isaac Shelton, Cromwell ...... 6 RECEIVING * Kannon Korpela, Cromwell ...... 5 Julian Beckrich’s heroics late in double over-  * Joe Buffetta, MIB ...... 4 Player ...... Rec Yds time lifted the Hunters to a heart-stopping Sec- Tommy Carmody, Virginia ...... 29 465 Trey Harkins, Cloquet ...... 4 Individuals * Chase Kleppe, N. Woods ...... 4 tion 7A semifinal win at Public Schools Stadium. BOYS CROSS Zach Lindenberg, Ashland ...... 12 426 1. Emily Covert, Minneapolis Wash- * Matt Santkuyl, Carlton ...... 10 400 Jayden Ruberg, Two Harbors ...... 4 Jayden Bernard, Virginia ...... 3 Beckrich scored in the 96th minute off a feed burn; 2. Lauren Peterson, Farmington; * Tanner Berto, N. Woods ...... 27 373 COUNTRY 3. Brianne Brewster, Lakeville South; Dylan Vinje, Esko ...... 27 361 Jordan Brennan, Ashland ...... 3 from Jon Faynik, and goalkeeper Eric Gibson * T.J. Chiabotti, N. Woods ...... 3 4. Emma Atkinson, Wayzata; 5. Grace Wryott Gerson, Denfeld ...... 12 342 notched his ninth shutout of the season as No. By Minnesota Coaches Association Dickel, Minneapolis Washburn; 6. Ali Brody Payton, N’western ...... 12 342 Josh LaFreniere, Mesabi East ...... 3 Zach Lindenberg, Ashland ...... 3 CLASS AA Weimer, St. Michael-Albertville; 7. Anthony Provinzino, D. East ...... 22 324 1 seed Denfeld advanced to Thursday’s section * nine-man team Teams Liesl Paulsen, Eden Prairie; 8. Molly * Jacob Santkuyl, Carlton ...... 11 308 final vs. Grand Rapids. 1. Edina; 2. Wayzata; 3. Mounds View; Moening, St. Paul Highland Park; 9. Brady Watrin, MLWR ...... 18 296 A.J. Harris finished with 18 saves for the fifth- 4. Stillwater; 5. Eden Prairie; 6. Red Analee Weaver, Stillwater; 10. Anna SCORING Wing; 7. St. Paul Highland Park; 8. Fenske, Farmington. Player ...... TDs Pts VOLLEYBALL seeded Hawks. White Bear Lake; 9. Buffalo; 10. East- CLASS A Reagan Ruffi, N’western ...... 29 176 ► The Hunters’ Scott Anderson on Tuesday view. Teams * Joe Janke, South Ridge ...... 18 127 KILLS PER GAME Individuals 1. Winona Cotter; 2. Perham; 3. Lu- * Kannon Korpela, Cromwell ...... 17 114 was named the Class A boys soccer coach of the Player ...... Avg. 1. Max Manley, Edina; 2. Andrew verne; 4. Stewartville; 5. Howard Cole Meyer, Mesabi East...... 14 96 year by the coaches association. Brandt, Wayzata; 3. Addison Stans- Lake-Waverly; 6. Belle Plaine; 7. Lake Jarrett Gronski, Superior ...... 15 94 Caleigh Jensen, Superior ...... 4.6 Hope Schjenken, Deer River ...... 4.2 bury, Stillwater; 4. Luke Labatte, City; 8. Maple Lake; 9. Lac Qui Parle Jordan Brennan, Ashland ...... 11 92 Rosemount; 5. Nicholas Scheller, Valley; 10. Staples-Motley. * Joe Buffetta, MIB ...... 15 90 Payton Rodberg, Proctor ...... 4.1 Grand Rapids 3, Duluth Marshall 0 Sam Pogatchnik, Proctor ...... 4.0 Chanhassen; 6. Acer Iverson, Ros- Individuals * Drew Libbon, Cromwell ...... 11 74 David Chandler and Seamus Stanley scored on eville; 7. Caleb Haugland, Minneapo- Tori Bott, Two Harbors ...... 3.8 1. Tierney Wolfgram, Math & Science * Cameron Cahoon, Cromwell ...... 11 72 lis Washburn; 8. Austin Streit, Mounds Taiya Gregg, Esko ...... 3.6 penalty kicks three minutes apart in the first Academy; 2. Lauren Ping, Winona Markus Pokornowski, Cloquet ...... 12 72 View; 9. Isaac Basten, Buffalo; 10. Maddie Olson, MLWR ...... 3.2 Cotter; 3. Grace Ping, Winona Cot- * Mason Ollman, S. Bay ...... 11 66 half, and Hayden DeMars made it stand as the Willem Gokemeijer, Edina. Justin Miller, Ashland ...... 9 60 C.J. Thompson, Floodwood ...... 2.8 ter; 4. Morgan Gehl, Murray County Tyler Nynas, Barnum ...... 9 60 Natalie Arntson, H’town ...... 2.7 Thunderhawks blanked the visiting Hilltoppers CLASS A Central; 5. Natasha Sortland, Zum- Trevor Janowicz, N’western ...... 9 56 Abby Almer, South Ridge...... 2.6 in a Section 7A semifinal. Teams brota-Mazeppa/Kenyon-Wanamingo; Trent Juhl, MLWR ...... 9 54 BLOCKS PER GAME 1. Perham; 2. West Central Area; 3. 6. Morgan Arnold, WInona Cotter; 7. * Matt Santkuyl, Carlton ...... 9 54 Player ...... Avg. DeMars stopped all nine shots he faced for Staples-Motley; 4. Lac Qui Parle Val- Katherine Geist, Crookston; 8. Ten- Jacob Nynas, Barnum ...... 8 52 Natalie Arntson, H’town ...... 1.7 second-seeded Grand Rapids, which opposes ley; 5. Nova Classic Academy; 6. St. ley Nelson, Luverne; 9. Grace Drietz, Gavin Skelton, Mesabi East ...... 8 52 Morgan Schroeder, H’town ...... 1.7 James Area; 7. Minnehaha Acad- Canby/Minneota;10. Ava Hill, Mesabi Joey Marker, Two Harbors ...... 8 50 Katelyn Marunich, Proctor ...... 1.2 Denfeld at 8 p.m. Thursday at Ordean Stadium. emy; 8. Mankato Loyola/Cleveland; 9. East. * Isaac Shelton, Cromwell ...... 5 50 Taylor Bradley, Proctor ...... 0.9 Chandler fed Stanley in the 52nd minute for Mora; 10. East Grand Forks. ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Hope Schjenken, Deer River ...... 0.9 Individuals Aubrey Garner, Proctor...... 0.8 the night’s final goal. Player ...... Yds Sadee Kidd, Denfeld...... 0.7 1. Geno Uhrbom, Greenway/Nash- VOLLEYBALL * Joe Janke, South Ridge ...... 1544 wauk-Keewatin; 2. Harris Anderson, Reagan Ruffi, N’western ...... 1446 Sam Pogatchnik, Proctor ...... 0.7 GIRLS TENNIS Caleigh Jensen, Superior ...... 0.6 Math & Science Academy; 3. Emmett By Minnesota Coaches Association * Kannon Korpela, CW ...... 1239 Anderson, Staples-Motley; 4. Brandon * Joe Buffetta, MIB ...... 1190 Maddie Olson, MLWR ...... 0.6 Eveleth-Gilbert duo wins 7A CLASS AAA Raina Schneider, S. Ridge ...... 0.6 O’Hara, Perham; 5. Cooper Lennox, * Mason Ollman, S. Bay ...... 1078 Senior Audrey Delich and eighth-grader Lydia Mora; 6. Cameron Stocke, Virginia; 1. Champlin Park (10); 2. Lakeville North; 3. Eagan (1); 4. Lakeville Tyler Nynas, Barnum ...... 994 SET ASSISTS PER GAME Delich defeated Virginia’s Anna Seitz and Ava 7. Luke Olson, Ely; 8. Mitchell John- Jarrett Gronski, Superior ...... 988 Player ...... Avg. stone, Mankato Loyola/Cleveland; 9. South; 5. Minnetonka; 6. Stillwater; Cole Meyer, Mesabi East...... 967 Imijyn Thompson, Floodwood ...... 7.5 Warren 6-2, 6-2 to win the Section 7A doubles Hugo Ruiz, Tri City United; 10. Drew 7. East Ridge; 8. Shakopee; 9. North- Justin Miller, Ashland ...... 953 Autumn Siers, Superior ...... 7.3 Hastings, Belle Plaine. field; 10. North St. Paul. Joey Marker, Two Harbors ...... 952 DonnaMae Smith, MLWR ...... 6.8 title Tuesday at Virginia. CLASS AA Jacob Nynas, Barnum ...... 931 Zoie Cole, Superior...... 5.7 The Deliches and Seitz and Warren all advance * Jericho Peterson, MIB ...... 827 1. Stewartville (10); 2. Kasson-Mantor- Gabby Jauhola, Proctor ...... 5.6 ville; 3. (tied) Marshall and Concordia Markus Pokornowski, Cloq...... 780 Makenna Coan, Two Harb...... 5.2 to next week’s Class A state tournament at the GIRLS CROSS * Cameron Cahoon, CW ...... 767 Academy; 5. North Branch; 6. Holy Rachel Menzel, H’town ...... 5.0 Reed-Sweatt Family Tennis Center in Minne- Angels Academy; 7. Belle Plaine; 8. Jordan Brennan, Ashland ...... 765 Shayna Preston, S. Ridge ...... 4.1 COUNTRY apolis. Kenyon-Wanamingo; 9. Watertown- PUNTING Hailey Chandler, S. Ridge ...... 4.0 Mayer; 10. Sauk Centre. Virginia’s Mary Skorich was the only North- Player ...... Att Avg DIGS PER GAME By Minnesota Coaches Association CLASS A Reagan Ruffi, N’western ...... 4 39.2 Player ...... Avg. land player to win a singles match, downing Pine CLASS AA Andrew Hulst, Two Harbors ...... 7 37.3 Teams 1. Minneota (14); 2. Waterville-Elysian- Hannah Hughes, Superior ...... 7.4 Morristown; 3. Mayer Lutheran; 4. Jarrett Gronski, Superior ...... 30 36.3 Chloe Wilson, Superior ...... 4.6 City’s Ella Sell in the quarterfinals and Pierz’ Val 1. Wayzata; 2. St. Michael-Albertville; Carter Johnson, MLWR ...... 4 36.3 Wabasso; 5. Pine River-Backus; 6. Natalee Smith, South Ridge ...... 4.5 Gall for third place. 3. Edina; 4. Eden Prairie; 5. Farming- Mabel-Canton; 7. Ada-Borup/Norman * Ethan Shelton, CW...... 4 36.0 Caleigh Jensen, Superior ...... 4.4 ton; 6. Stillwater; 7. Andover; 8. For- Jacob Carter, Duluth East...... 14 33.7 County West; 8. BOLD; 9. Windom; Maddy Foster, Hermantown ...... 4.2 est Lake; 9. Marshall; 10. Minneapolis 10. Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa. Cole Johnson, Proctor ...... 10 33.3 Chloe Sams, Hermantown...... 3.8 VOLLEYBALL Washburn. Tyler Baribeau, Mesabi East...... 13 32.6 Laura Erickson, Two Harbors ...... 3.7 * Trevor Morrison, N. Woods ...... 10 32.5 Payton Schuster, Superior ...... 3.7 Greenway 3, Virginia 0 Dea DeLeon, Esko ...... 3.6 TACKLES Claire Vekich’s 24 kills powered the Raiders to NEWS TRIBUNE PREP RANKINGS Player ...... No. SERVE PERCENTAGE Brennan Corbine, Ashland...... 103 a 25-20, 25-21, 25-10 sweep in the Iron Range Player ...... Pct.  Gavin Skelton, Mesabi East ...... 94 Katie Bergeron, H’town...... 982 Conference championship match in Coleraine. Billy Watland, Ashland ...... 92 Celia Olesiak, South Ridge...... 978 Jordan Brennan, Ashland ...... 84 Hailey Chandler, S. Ridge ...... 971 Cloquet 3, Hermantown 1 FOOTBALL VOLLEYBALL E.J. Hietala, Duluth East...... 82 Zoie Cole, Superior...... 969 * Chase Kleppe, N. Woods ...... 77 Mia Himes, Proctor ...... 954 The host Lumberjacks snapped the Hawks’ Dawson Flatley, Virginia ...... 75 Sam Pogatchnik, Proctor ...... 952 LARGE SCHOOLS LARGE SCHOOLS Jacob Nynas, Barnum ...... 75 Jamie Benzie, MLWR ...... 950 six-match winning streak via a 25-14, 27-25, (Classes AA through AAAAA) (Enrollment over 400) * Vincent Benkusky, MIB ...... 73 DonnaMae Smith, MLWR ...... 950 17-25, 25-23 victory in Lake Superior Conference 1. Hermantown ...... 7-0 1. Duluth Denfeld ...... 19-6 Isaak Livingston, Ashland ...... 71 Chloe Wilson, Superior ...... 949 2. Northwestern ...... 9-0 2. Superior ...... 23-8 * Drew Libbon, Cromwell ...... 70 Rachel Menzel, H’town ...... 945 action. 3. Cloquet ...... 6-1 3. Hermantown ...... 15-10 4. Ashland ...... 8-1 4. Grand Rapids ...... 15-12 SMALL SCHOOLS SMALL SCHOOLS PREP SUMMARIES (Class A and Nine-Man) (Enrollment under 400) 1. Cromwell-Wright ...... 7-0 1. Carlton ...... 23-2  2. Cook County ...... 7-0 2. Greenway ...... 19-8 3. South Ridge ...... 7-0 3. Virginia ...... 18-8 Saves — A.J. Harris, H, 18; Eric Gibson, breaststroke - 1. Overby, TH, 1:13.98, 15, 23-25, 25-17 — S: Zoie Cole 23SA; 4. Deer River ...... 5-2 4. Esko...... 15-11 CROSS COUNTRY DD, 3. 2. Kylie Meyer, ME, 1;14.02; 400 free- Chloe Wilson 16K, 20D; Caleigh Jensen - 1. EG (Albrecht, Carey, 16K; Hannah Hughes 14D. DD: Caitlin Wisconsin Division 1 style relay George, Janikila), 3:50.57, 2. TH (J. Schneeweis 28K, 13D; Ashley Larson Proctor Lions Invitational Sectional 1 First Round PREP FOOTBALL STANDINGS Boys Larson, R. Larson, Overby, Thomasen), 12K, 9D; Bella Larson 19D; Jordyn Class AA Teams Hudson 5, Superior 0 3:54.04; Diving - 1. Kailey Fossell, ME, Maas 44SA.  1. Cloquet, 20; 2. Duluth East, 57; 3. Du- 239.70, 2. Kiarra Moehlenbrock, ME, Duluth Marshall def. Wrenshall 26-24, 188.65. DM: Margo Amatuzio luth Denfeld, 82; 4. Hermantown, 90. 35-33, 25-14 — 36SA; Maggie Landherr 19K, 23D; Cara MINNESOTA Carlton ...... 4-3 Individuals GIRLS SOCCER Steede 3B; Megan Laws 20D. W: Paige At 7 p.m., unless noted Isle ...... 3-4 McGregor...... 2-5 1. Jordan Allen, C, 16:41.2; 2. Jesse Johnson 22SA; Abby Belcastro 28D; GIRLS TENNIS Cheyanne Carlson 4AS, 7K; Emily Ad- Wrenshall ...... 1-7 Bahen, C, 17:17.8; 3. Aidan Ripp, C, Onamia ...... 0-7 17:21.0; 4. Isaac Fink, DD, 17:26.5; 5. Section 7A Semifinals kins 4B, 21D. Griffin Flaa, H, 17:35.0. Duluth Marshall ...... 1-1—2 Ely def. Silver Bay 25-9, 25-11, 25-21 NORTHEAST RED Today’s Games Section 7A Individuals Cloquet-Carlton ...... 0-0—0 — E: Jenna Merhar 4B; Brielle Kall- McGregor at Isle Class A Teams Singles Hermantown ...... 7-0 First half — 1. Lucy Campbell, 19th. berg 18K; McKenna Coughlin 6K, 9D; Mountain Iron-Buhl at Ogilvie 1. Ely, 67; 2,. Moose Lake-Willow River/ Quarterfinals — Lydia Adams, Pine City, McCartney Kaercher 8SA; Lida Dodge Cloquet ...... 6-1 Second half — 2. Gianna Kneepkens, def. Katie Scherf, Virginia, 6-0, 6-0; Val Onamia at Carlton Barnum, 85; 3. Cromwell-Floodwood, 77th. 15SA, 3AS; Rachel Coughlin 4AS. Duluth Denfeld ...... 4-3 95; 4. Mountain Iron-Buhl, 106; 5. Gall, Pierz, def. Allison Jondahl, Duluth Floodwood def. Northeast Range 25- North Branch ...... 4-3 Saves — Natalie Welinski, DM, 5; Gracie Marshall, 6-3, 6-2; Courtney Boller, Pe- Esko, 115, 6. Lakeview Christian Acad- Meagher, CC, 5. 22, 22-25, 25-21, 14-25, 20-18 — F: Duluth East ...... 3-4 emy, 120; 7. Proctor, 148; 8. Wrenshall, quot Lakes, def. Brenna Bollins, Duluth C.J. Thompson 20K, 7AS, 26D; Tamera Hibbing ...... 3-4 DISTRICT 9 BLUE Marshall, 6-0, 6-2; Mary Skorich, Vir- Grand Rapids ...... 1-6 190; 9. Duluth Marshall, 211; 10. South GIRLS SWIMMING Lundstrom 10K; Neva Polo 12K, 11D; ginia, def. Ella Sell, Pine City, 6-1, 6-0. Proctor ...... 1-6 Ridge, 249. Imijyn Thompson 51SA, 13D. Cook County ...... 7-0 Semifinals — Adams def. Gall 6-1, 6-0; Grand Rapids def. Roseau 14-25, 25- Individuals Duluth East 116, Superior 66 Boller def. Skorich 6-3, 6-3. Today’s Games South Ridge ...... 7-0 14, 25-13, 26-24 — GR: Claire Walsh Mtn. Iron-Buhl ...... 5-2 1. Luke Olson, E, 16:48.2; 2. Wyatt Rau- 200-yard medley — DE (Katie Braaten, Championship — Adams def. Boller 6-2, 8K; Andrea Markovich 2AS, 7D, 25SA; Hibbing at Duluth East, 6 p.m. vola, CF, 17:02.4; 3. Andrew Tyson, 6-2. Duluth Denfeld at Grand Rapids Silver Bay ...... 3-4 Kathryn Kirby, Addy Swor, Clara Kram- Megan Walsh 14D, 12K; Lizzy Bowman Ely...... 2-5 LCA, 17:11.6; 4. Aaron Nelson, MIB, er), 2:08.11; 200 freestyle — Kirby, Third place — Skorich def. Gall 6-4, 6-2. 6K; Hailee Orhn 17D; Sarah Soderberg Hermantown at Cloquet (WKLK-AM 17:19.9; 5. Andy Nelson, MIB, 17:31.0. 1230) North Woods ...... 2-5 DE, 2:20.37; 200 individual medley Doubles 3AS, 9D. Greenway def. Virginia 25-20, 25-21, North Branch at Proctor Today’s Games Girls - Kramer, DE, 2:28.85; 50 freestyle - Quarterfinals — Megan Muller/Morgan Class AA Teams Emma Anderson, DE, 26.94; 100 but- 25-10 — G: Mikhara Anderson 5K; Cook County at South Ridge, 5 p.m. Mudgett, Pequot Lakes, def. Bekah Claire Vekich 24K, 9B, 7D; Karley Han- 1. Duluth East, 22; 2. Cloquet, 44; 3. Her- terfly - Clara Wodny, DE, 1:03.89; 100 Davidson/Anneka Lundgren, Virginia, NORTHEAST (WKLK-FM 96.5) freestyle - Hazel Kemp, DE, 59.94; 500 son 7B; Erin Gustason 31SA, 7D; Kaisa Chisholm at Silver Bay mantown, 71. 6-0, 6-0; Anna Seitz/Ava Warren, Vir- Reed 15D. V: Lexiss Trygg 12K, 5D; freestyle - Sophia Hanson, S, 6:04.90; ginia, def. Kalyn Gritzmacher/Abby An- WHITE Ely at North Woods Individuals 200 freestyle relay - DE (Swor, E. Sarah Voss 10SA; Kaylee Iverson 8D; Mountain Iron-Buhl at Ogilvie drea, Pierz, 6-0, 6-0; Helena Orn/Claire Carley Tausk 7D. 1. Molly Weberg, DE, 20:11.7; 2. Lau- Anderson, Emily Pearson, Wodny), Boettcher, Duluth Marshall, def. Laura 1:51.43; 100 backstroke - Maddie Lakeview Christian Academy def. Mc- Greenway/NK ...... 7-1 ren Cawcutt, C, 20:25.7; 3. Rebecca Skiba/Becky Langer, Pierz, 3-6, 7-6 Two Harbors ...... 5-2 DISTRICT 9 RED Miles, DE, 20:31.1; 4. Maddy Olsen, H, Casey, S, 1:08.04; 100 breaststroke - Gregor 25-14, 25-15, 25-13 — LCA: (7-3), 6-2; Audrey Delich/Lydia Delich, Jordan Mitchell 10K; Megan Bechtold Eveleth-Gilbert ...... 2-4 20:35.8; 5. Gillian Skar, DE, 20:49.1. Erin Walpole, S, 1:13.01; 400 freestyle Eveleth-Gilbert, def. Shelain Lewis/Ka- Kelliher-Northome...... 5-1 relay - DE (Wodny, Harriet Anderson, 6K, 7SA, 13D; Phoebe Hunter 8SA; International Falls ...... 2-5 Class A Teams lina Spalj, Crosby-Ironton, 6-1, 6-1. Virginia ...... 2-5 Floodwood ...... 4-3 Kemp, E. Anderson), 4:03.69; Diving - Emma Jones 28D; Ashley Pappas 6D. Littlefork-BF ...... 4-3 Semifinals — Seitz/Warren def. Muller/ M: Andrea Bohn 10D, 5K; Emma Arnold 1. Moose Lake-Willow River/Barnum, 56; Taylee Anderson, S, 177.05. Mudgett 6-1, 6-3; Delich/Delich def. Orn/ Today’s Games Hill City/Northland ...... 3-4 2. Duluth Marshall, 61; 3. Mountain Iron- 8D; Haylee Kellermann 13SA. North-South Invitational Boettcher 6-0, 6-0. International Falls at Virginia Lake of the Woods ...... 2-5 Buhl, 90; 4. Wrenshall, 110; 5. Ely, 119; North Woods def. South Ridge 25-23, Teams Championship — Delich/Delich def. Seitz/ Two Harbors at Eveleth-Gilbert Bigfork ...... 0-7 6. Proctor, 129; 7. Esko, 137. 25-21, 25-20 — N: Morgan Burnett Mesabi East 664, Two Harbors 565, Du- Warren 6-2, 6-2. 29SA; Regan Ratai 14K, 2B; Coley Ol- Today’s Games Individuals luth Denfeld 422, Proctor-Hermantown Third place — Muller/Mudgett def. Orn/ son 14K, 2AS; Hanna Sandberg 11D; Boettcher 6-0, 6-3. Floodwood at Lake of the Woods Area 1. Ashlee Siegle, DM, 19:49.2; 2. Zoe 383, Eveleth-Gilbert 382, Cloquet-Esko- Karlyn Pierce 8K; Kayla Tschida 7D. SR: NORTHEAST BLUE Kelliher-Northome at Hill City/North- Devine, E, 20:28.0; 3. Emma Stattel- Carlton 380. Carlee Maly 8K; Abby Almer 7K, 10D; land man, DM, 20:33.1; 4. Coriella Sheetz, Individuals Celia Olesiak 13D; Shayna Preston Littlefork-Big Falls at Bigfork MLWRB, 20:34.6; 5. Kate Nelson, MIB, Mora ...... 7-0 VOLLEYBALL 11SA; Hailey Chandler 10SA. Aitkin ...... 5-2 20:54.5. 200-yard medley — 1. ME (Megan Wil- Proctor def. Eveleth Gilbert 25-19, 25- WISCONSIN liams, Kylie Meyer, Lydia Skelton, Han- Moose Lake-WR ...... 5-2 16, 25-23 — P: Sam Pogatchnik 10K, Crosby-Ironton ...... 2-5 nah Nygaard), 1:56.24, 2. TH (Riley Carlton def. Cook County 25-13, 25-16, 8D, 12SA; Payton Rodberg 2AS, 11K, BIG RIVERS Larson, Kaylee Overby, Jada Larson, 25-13 — C: Taylor Nelson 10K; Alaina Esko...... 2-5 6D; Katelyn Marunich 5K, 3B; Gabby Pine City ...... 1-6 BOYS SOCCER Kate Thomasen), 1:59.27; 200 free- Bennett 10K; Brynne Mickle 30SA. Jauhola 11SA, 8D; Mia Himes 5AS, FINAL style — 1. J. Larson, TH, 2:06.14, 2. Cloquet def. Hermantown 25-14, 27- 6D. EG: McCayla Winkler 2B, 6D, 9SA; Today’s Games x-River Falls (8-1) ...... 6-1 Lindsay Johnson, DD, 2:08.02; 200 25, 17-25, 25-23 — C: Savannah Sears Emma Westby 6K, 6D; Lauren Latvaaho Hudson (7-2)...... 5-2 Section 7A Semifinals individual medley - 1. Haley Melin, 15K, 14D, 6B; Lucy Sinkkonen 7K, 5B, Aitkin at Moose Lake-Willow River 3AS. (WMOZ-FM 106.9) Menomonie (7-2) ...... 5-2 Duluth Marshall ...... 0-0—0 PH, 2:24.68, 2. Overby, TH, 2;24.71; Alahna Ninneman 7K, 4B; Ellie Peddle Rice Lake (7-2) ...... 5-2 Grand Rapids ...... 2-1—3 50 freestyle - 1. Makayla Suominen, 7K, 14D; Natalie Spath 21D; Emerson Wisconsin Division 2 Crosby-Ironton at Pine City Esko at Mora Chi. Falls (5-4) ...... 3-4 First half — 1. David Chandler, 35th min- CEC, 25.41, 2. Elli Jankila, EG, 25.64; Rock 23SA, 3AS; Olivia Diver 13SA. H: Sectional 1 First Round Superior (4-5) ...... 2-5 ute (pk); 2. Seamus Stanley, 38th (pk). 100 butterfly - 1. Carly George, EG, Maddy Foster 15K; Natalie Arntson 14K; Ellsworth def. Northwestern 25-9. 25- NORTHEAST EC Memorial (3-6) ...... 2-5 Second half — 3. Stanley (Chandler), 1:03.84, 2. J. Larson, TH, 1:04.14; 100 Kennedy Barrett 25SA; Rachel Menzel 11, 25-12 — N: Karsyn Jones, 5K; Tayva EC North (0-9) ...... 0-7 52nd. freestyle - 1. Suominen, CEC, 54.17, 2. 23SA; Katie Bergeron 18D; Hannah Mi- Plasch, 7SA; Madisyn Rossmann, 6SA. Saves — Charles Eginton, DM, 3; Hayden Thomasen, TH, 57.65; 500 freestyle - 1. halik 14D. Barron def. Ashland 25-17, 25-18, 25-21 SILVER DeMars, GR, 9. J. Larson, TH, 5:43.15, Grace Brunfelt, Cromwell-Wright def. Moose Lake- Hermantown ...... 0-0-0-0—0 ME, 5:43.30; 200 freestyle relay - 1. Willow River 25-18, 23-25, 25-5, 25-21 Monday’s Late Results Mesabi East ...... 5-1 HEART O’NORTH Duluth Denfeld .....0-0-0-1—1 EG (Mollie Albrecht, Amara Carey, Carly — MLWR: Maddie Olson 11K, 4B; Don- Ogilvie def. Barnum 23-25, 25-20, 25- Barnum ...... 5-2 First half — No scoring. George, Jankila), 1:45.19, 2. DD (Keeli naMae Smith 10D; Ellen Anderson 5K; 17, 25-20 Deer River ...... 4-2 FINAL Braham ...... 4-3 Second half — No scoring. Gustafson, Cailyn Volkenant, Hannah Kennedy Janke 5K, 5D; Skyla Thomp- Eveleth-Gilbert def. Two Harbors 3-0 x-N’western (9-0) ...... 7-0 First overtime — No scoring. Feyen, Johnson), 1:48.91; 100 back- son, 10D; Maren Mesojedec 2AS; Kjer- Rush City ...... 1-5 Bloomer (7-2)...... 5-2 Second overtime — 1. Julian Beckrich stroke - 1. M. Williams, ME, 1:02.98, sten Weisert 10D. Hinckley-Finlayson ...... 1-6 Cumberland (6-3) ...... 5-2 (Jon Faynik), 96th. 2. Emma Williams, ME, 1:08.57; 100 Duluth Denfeld def. Superior 25-18, 25- East Central ...... 0-6 Spooner (6-3) ...... 5-2 Today’s Games Hayward (3-6) ...... 3-4 Ladysmith (2-7)...... 2-5 East Central at Hinckley-Finlayson Chetek (2-7)...... 1-6 Mesabi East at Braham Barron (1-8) ...... 0-7 Rush City at Deer River x-won title OTHERS PREP PLAYOFF SCHEDULE IS ON PAGE B2 DISTRICT 9 WHITE Ashland...... 8-1

Cromwell-Wright ...... 8-0 Ogilvie...... 6-1 duluthnewstribune.com Duluth News Tribune | Wednesday, October 17, 2018 Page B5 James’ move has reset the entire NBA By Tim Bontemps Celtics have been build- and Danny Green. Laker uniform,” Golden State will simply be trying to make Washington Post ing toward since pulling off The Raptors will not only coach Steve Kerr told report- the playoffs in the cutthroat When the NBA season the blockbuster trade that be attempting to finally reach ers last week. “For me, grow- West. began Tuesday, it was the sent Kevin Garnett and Paul the East’s summit now that ing up with the purple and James and the Lakers are first time in more than a Pierce to the Brooklyn Nets their annual bogeyman — gold, there’s an extra sen- just one of those teams. decade that LeBron James, in 2013. With a roster teem- James — is out of the way, timent there. Doesn’t mean Golden State’s opponent in the biggest star in the sport, ing with young, athletic play- but to convince Leonard that I cheer for them, but that Tuesday night’s opener, the wasn’t playing on opening ers, a gifted scorer in Kyrie he should remain in Toronto was my team growing up. So Oklahoma City Thunder, is night. For the first time in 15 Irving, one of the league’s once he hits free agency next they’ve always had a lot of another, fresh off success- years he also isn’t part of the most versatile big men in July. star power.” fully convincing Paul George league’s Eastern Conference. Al Horford and one of its “There is nothing we are James’ arrival has even to stay in free agency. So, too, James’ offseason decision best coaches in Brad Stevens, going to do different,” Ujiri managed to overshadow the are the Minnesota Timber- to join the Los Angeles Lakers good luck finding something told reporters last month of Warriors, who are trying to wolves, though no one knows shook up the entire league. not to like about the Celtics. how he’ll recruit Leonard to become the first team in five what is going to happen with While it will probably take Philadelphia, meanwhile, has stay. “We are going to be decades to make it to five their best player, Jimmy many a long time to get what could soon become the ourselves.” straight NBA Finals, and only Butler, and his active trade used to seeing the face of league’s best one-two punch Rather than debating the fifth franchise in NBA demand. The Denver Nuggets, the league in Lakers purple in Joel Embiid and Ben Sim- whether James will make a history to win three straight. who lost what was essential- and gold, the team’s coach mons, as well as the potential ninth straight NBA Finals this Golden State remains the ly a playoff play-in game to to add another max contract season, the basketball world favorite to win another title understandably had a differ- the Wolves on last season’s in free agency next summer. is wondering if James can get this year, though both con- ent reaction. final day, will be hoping for a But despite those plaudits, the Lakers into position to ferences offer challengers. “It’s awesome,” Luke Wal- postseason breakthrough this it is far from a certainty that have home court in the West Last season, the Houston ton said before a recent pre- year, while the San Antonio season game in San Jose. one of these ancient rivals — or, in some cases, even Rockets came within poor will be representing the East make the playoffs at all. second halves in both Games Spurs are trying to make it Walton and the Lakers back for a 22nd straight year aren’t alone in feeling that in the NBA Finals next June. What isn’t in doubt is that 6 and 7 of the Western Con- despite Leonard leaving via way. Anyone associated with The Toronto Raptors lurk the Lakers are, for the first ference finals of eliminating trade, Manu Ginóbili retiring, making money in the basket- somewhat in the shadows, time in years, relevant. Even the Warriors. But after los- Tony Parker exiting in free ball world should be thrilled with Kawhi Leonard again in the waning moments of ing key defensive forwards to see James playing for the looking like a possible top- Kobe Bryant’s career, he was Trevor Ariza and Luc Mbah agency and promising guard sport’s flagship franchise, five talent, and with a ros- what made the Lakers mat- a Moute in free agency, and Dejounte Murray going down a team whose presence lifts ter that might even exceed ter — not the team’s play on replacing them with Carmelo for the year with a torn ante- all boats around it. Half the Boston’s in both length and the court. Now, with James Anthony and James Ennis, rior cruciate ligament. teams in the league, mean- depth. There remains plen- surrounded by young talents the Rockets will have to prove That doesn’t even account while, have to be excited to ty to sort out north of the such as Brandon Ingram, they can stop the Warriors for the New Orleans Peli- see him out west. border, however, after Presi- Lonzo Ball, Kyle Kuzma and enough times to beat them. cans, led by MVP candidate The teams atop the East, dent of Basketball Operations Josh Hart — plus mercuri- The Utah Jazz, on the other Anthony Davis, the Portland such as the Boston Celtics Masai Ujiri shook up the team al veterans in Rajon Rondo, hand, will look to prove its Trail Blazers, who finished and the Philadelphia 76ers, not once, but twice — first Lance Stephenson, Michael blistering close to last sea- third last season, or the Los finally can see daylight in a firing head coach Dwane Beasley and JaVale McGee — son (29-6 over their final 35 Angeles Clippers, who lack conference James has reigned Casey and replacing him with whether the Lakers are good games) wasn’t a mirage, and star power but have as much over since creating a super- lead assistant Nick Nurse, or not, they will undoubtedly that second-year guard Don- depth as any team in the power in Miami eight years then sending franchise icon be entertaining. ovan Mitchell is ready to lead league. ago.. DeMar DeRozan to the San “I think it’s great for the Utah deep into the playoffs. All eyes, though, as always, This is the moment the Antonio Spurs for Leonard league to see LeBron in a Beyond that, a glut of teams will be on James. NFL NOTES  Cousins’ speeches pump up Vikings

By Dane Mizutani “I’ve been a rookie quarterback Giants owner calls out OBJ St. Paul Pioneer Press before,” Cousins said, referring to Cardinals signal-caller Josh Rosen. Field Level Media day, writer Jeff Sulli- placed running back EAGAN, Minn. — To the shock of New York Giants van said: “Sounds like Devonta Freeman on most of his teammates, Kirk Cousins “You can suffocate him! Make his owner John Mara is another extension could injured reserve due to barreled into the pregame huddle a life miserable! All game long! Get us ready for Odell Beck- be signed soon he’s not foot and groin injuries, couple of weeks ago with the Min- the ball back!” ham Jr. to start making going anywhere.” Later, though they are hopeful nesota Vikings ready to run onto the At that point, it seems, Cous- headlines on the field Sullivan added: “I have he can return late this field for kickoff against the Phila- ins could have started speaking in and cease fire behind no reason to lie.” season. delphia Eagles. tongues and it wouldn’t have mat- the microphone. “I don’t know where Coach Dan Quinn said “I’m changing it up today!” Cous- tered. He was preaching to the choir. “I think he needs to Jeff is getting his infor- the team thought Free- ins screamed. “I’ve got it, guys!” He closed his sermon with an ode to do a little more playing mation,” Jones said on a man just had “general legendary wrestler Dan Gable. and a little less talking,” Tuesday morning radio With everyone’s eyes fixated on soreness” in his groin, “I shoot, I score!” Cousins shout- Mara said at the NFL show. “He’s pulling one but after further test- him, the 30-year-old quarterback ed, imploring his teammates to join fall owners meetings on out of the air there as ing, the running back ripped off his helmet, fixed his hair, Tuesday. far as any knowledge. will need a procedure to and dove headfirst into a passion- in. “You shoot, I score!” Mara said he did My response should not repair the issue. Quinn ate 30-second sermon. The son of What followed was another stellar not confront Beckham in any way indicate that expects to know more a preacher, he mixed fire and fury performance from the Vikings (3-2- about critical com- I’m thinking about it or in a few weeks about with a few choice words (sorry, Dad) 1), who beat the Cardinals 27-17. ments regarding the whether it’s going to whether Freeman can following his grand entrance. For those keeping track at home, team made to ESPN, but be there, it’s just not return this year. “We talked all week about finish- that means the Vikings are 2-0 when Fox Sports reported the something that I would ► Denver Broncos ing!” Cousins hollered as his pre- Cousins gives a pregame speech. Not was fined. have visited with any- linebacker Von Mill- game speech built toward a crescen- bad for a guy who refers to him- Beckham also was asked body about, least of all er didn’t mince words self as “a reluctant leader” when it by coach Pat Shur- Jeff.” do. “Finish every block! Finish every about what he expects comes to being a vocal presence. mur, described in the ► Buffalo Bills rookie tackle! Finish every play! Finish the against the Arizona Car- Maybe that’s what has made the Fox report as “livid,” to quarterback Josh Allen dinals in the Thursday damn game!” pregame speeches so effective. apologize to the team is unlikely to play this night game at Glendale, That got the Vikings pumped and for being critical of week against the India- Ariz. headed toward a rousing 23-21 vic- “Well, a guy like Kirk he doesn’t quarterback Eli Man- napolis Colts due to an “I wouldn’t say it’s tory over the reigning Super Bowl really say much, so when he gets in ning and the offense in elbow injury, and his a must win, but we’re champions. They didn’t look any- there, he gives us that juice,” safety general. status going forward gonna kick their (exple- thing like the team that lost its pre- Jayron Kearse said. “It’s like, ‘Dang. Mara said Tuesday could be in the hands of tive), though,” Miller vious two games. This is Kirk saying this.’ It’s differ- he has confidence the Dr. James Andrews. told reporters. “Make Coincidence? ent from when a guy like Everson right staff is in place — ESPN’s Chris sure you put that up Well, nose tackle Linval Joseph, Griffen is saying it because he’s general manager Dave Mortensen reported that there. We’re gonna always juiced up. It’s different when Gettleman and Shur- Allen is out for Week who is more or less in charge of kick their (expletive). the Vikings’ pregame speechifying, it comes from a guy like Kirk because mur — to produce win- 7 with an injury to the They’re gonna get our ning results despite a ulnar collateral liga- wasn’t ready to mess with the juju. he usually doesn’t say much.” best this week.” While some players, includ- 1-5 record to start the ment in his right elbow. The San Francisco Instead, he implored Cousins to take ► ing Kearse, have been surprised by season. Andrews is reviewing 49ers signed quarter- the mic again before Sunday’s game Cousins’ recent outbursts, left guard MRI exam results of back Tom Savage, mak- against the Arizona Cardinals. Around the league Allen’s throwing arm to Tom Compton has come to expect ing room on the roster “He told me on the flight back, The DallasCow- provide guidance for the them from one of his best friends. by releasing tight end he said, ‘You got it next week,’ ” boys.com columnist Bills’ handling of the “That’s just Kirk,” Compton said Cole Wick. Cousins recalled, noting he quickly who tweeted about an prized first-round pick, obliged. “In pregame he looked at with a laugh. “He gets fired up. I’ve impending contract per the report. The team worked out Savage and other quar- me and pointed. That was enough seen it before. That’s just how he extension for coach Without Allen, veteran is on game day. He’s always ready Jason Garrett is “pulling Derek Anderson could terbacks after Jimmy for me to know I better bring it. I to go. He’s got really good energy, one out of the air,” team leapfrog Nathan Peter- Garoppolo went down gave him the thumbs up.” owner Jerry Jones said. man and start at India- with a torn ACL in Week Once again, Cousins managed to and when a guy has that, he can Replying to a tweet napolis. 3, but no signing was set the Vikings ablaze, this time say pretty much anything to get the about Garrett on Mon- ► The Atlanta Falcons made until Tuesday. turning his focus to the defense. guys going.”

WOLVES to keep the drama going. Thibodeau said he’s antidote for the lifeless- and we’ve made some to be around. Thibodeau We’re not going there.” sure Butler will give the ness the Wolves put on adjustments, we’ve was asked how Butler From Page B1 Thibodeau’s plan team everything he has display for most of the fixed some things and will gel with the starters seems simple: Put your while he’s in a Wolves exhibition season. we’ve been able to work after just re-entering head down, keep work- uniform. Teammate As for the team’s cur- on ourselves more,” practice last week. “It’s rare to get a ing and charge forward. Anthony Tolliver isn’t rent chemistry, which center Karl-Anthony “That’s a great ques- reaction out of him,” Will it work? It has to sure Butler is capable of was questioned for Towns said. “I feel very guard Derrick Rose said. if Minnesota is to keep anything less. much of last season and confident.” tion,” he answered. “With him, he’s been pace in the high-pow- “It’s not in his DNA to highlighted this sum- Not just in Minneso- “We’ll see when we get calm. We haven’t talked ered Western Confer- slack,” Tolliver said. “He mer, Rose said there’s ta’s ability to compete, there.” about it. It don’t seem ence. The truth is the only knows one way. No “room for growth.” but to contend. It’s hard to find a like it’s bothering him Wolves’ chances of matter what’s going on “We don’t even have “Teams could be who situation with more much.” doing just that are bet- off the court, whatever, an identity of how we’re they are and where uncertainty than the one Not much usually ter with Butler on the once he’s between the going to play offensive- they’re from, I don’t the Wolves are enter- does, besides a question roster, regardless of any lines and has our jersey ly and defensively. So care. We’re here in ing. Yet Towns’ faith is from a reporter Tues- distractions that may on, he’s going to play you’ve just got to build the north, we’re chill- resolute. Regardless of day asking Thibodeau come with his presence. and everything is going those things along the ing here in Minnesota the distractions, feuds about discrepancies The team has vowed to be about winning, way,” Rose said. “We all and we’re expected to between accounts of to continue to look for and that’s it.” know it’s going to take bring that competition and unknowns, in his exactly when the All- a trade for Butler, but Butler’s mere pres- some time. It’s going and that hunger to every mind, the Wolves will be NBA guard asked to be until then the Wolves ence figures to help to take all of us being single team we play,” a good team this season. traded. Thibodeau said have their leader back raise the Wolves’ play on the same team and Towns said. “Where we “I feel confident in it was just before train- on the floor, which is from their anemic pre- fighting through the stand? I feel we stand the guys we have in ing camp; Butler told probably a positive for season performance. hard times together.” next to anyone in this the locker room, I feel ESPN it was days after their short-term pros- Tolliver said the Wolves The situation Min- league, and that’s how I confident in the com- last season ended. pects. didn’t take the pre- nesota finds itself in truly feel.” petition that’s here in “We’re not going to “I want to help every- season as seriously as appears to be an uphill That’s a bold state- practice, I feel confident keep getting into that. body be better,” But- they should have — an battle, but the Wolves ment for a team that has in everyone’s talents,” We’re going to talk ler said Sunday. “I want inexcusable mentality remain confident they’re no idea how many min- about the Spurs, that’s y’all to win games. My for a team that has still a better team than what utes or what type of play Towns said. “So I feel what we’re going to talk name is still attached to accomplished so little. they’ve shown to this it’s going to get from it’s very confident going about,” Thibodeau said. this thing, I’m still here, But Butler’s energy point. All-NBA wing — or how in. We’ve just got to do “I mean, you guys want so we better win.” and intensity is a likely “I think we’ve came long said wing is going what we need to do.” Page B6 Duluth News Tribune |Wednesday, October 17,2018 duluthnewstribune.com

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