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The North Branch girls basketball team held its award banquet March 31. The girls finished the season 6-21 overall and 2-17 in the North Suburban Conference. The Totino-Grace Eagles won the conference with a 19-1 conference record.
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The Stacy Lions Club coffers are fuller thanks to the vision and sense of purpose from one local resident. Dan Hoffman Sr. operates and runs the East Side Stacy Judo Club out of
the Stacy Lions building on Highway 61 and charges each student $30 a
month. All proceeds from the membership dues go directly to ...
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Brian Vavsoke, of Cambridge, won the North Branch Rotary Club’s annual Wild Hockey Suite raffle. DeeAnn Lundberg, left, drew Vavsoke’s name from a bucket of 120 entrants. Vavsoke won one suite and 16 tickets with $1,000 in catering to the March 30 Minnesota Wild game against the Colorado Avalanche. The North Branch Rotary Club meets Monday's from noon to 1 p.m. at the North Branch AmericInn. For more information on the club, contact North Branch Rotary President Jack Juve at (651) 674-3267.
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Abigail Alm is what you call a talented athlete. In her first year of competitive bowling she won the state title for her age group at the Minnesota Youth Bowling Singles State Tournament.
The eighth grader at North Branch Middle School was crowned champion at the state meet at Maple Lanes in Fridley Jan. 12-13. Her journey to the top started when ...
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A fan from the Spring Lake Park crowd couldn’t believe what he was
seeing. His No. 1 seeded Panthers, who were supposed to walk all over
the Vikings, were ahead by only two points with less than seven minutes
left in the game. Could the top seeded Panthers get knocked off their
pedestal by the Vikings? In the Vikings section playoff game, they played like a ...
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The North Branch Dance Team recently had its awards banquet. The following awards were given out:
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The North Branch girls basketball team won the Team Section Academic Award for the third time since 2000. Head coach Dan Schindler said each team in the section submits each of
their varsity player’s grade point average and team with the highest
average wins.
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The North Branch Area Community Education office is offering baseball
clinics for students in grades 1-6 on March 29 and April 1. Boys and girls in grades 1-3 are scheduled for 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and
boys and girls in grades 4-6 will are scheduled from 9:30 a.m. to 11
a.m.
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With the help of a menacing 1-2-1 full-court pressure, the No. 4 seeded
Moose Lake/Willow River Rebels sent the Rush City Tigers into the off
season on March 13. At the East Central High School in Askov, the No. 5 seeded Tigers lost their first round section 7AA playoff contest 75-58. Fans from both parties were treated to a high-scoring, track meet style game that ...
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The
North Branch boys basketball team fell to the North Suburban Conference
St. Louis Park Orioles 54-45 on March 7. It was the Vikings final home
and regular season game of the year and they finished the season 8-18
overall and 3-17 in the NSC. The Vikings ended the season on an ...
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Rush City’s offense went cold in the final six minutes of play
against the Pine City Dragons; so much so the Tigers lost the game
65-41. In a classic and intense Great River Conference contest, the two teams battled it out in front of a full crowd.
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Accolades keep rolling the North Branch wrestling team’s way. Last week, the Viking wrestling team was awarded as one of the top 10 academic wrestling programs in class AA. The boys were one of 10 teams to ...
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