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SPORTS FEEVER – October 21, 2020

The last month and a half have been super busy for yours truly, and sometimes it is the little things that make a difference.  I came home late Monday night after a volleyball match, and I was starving.  I open the fridge, and my wife had made meatloaf and crunchy cheesy potatoes as only she […]

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SPORTS FEEVER – October 15, 2020

Well…..right when you think 2020 can’t get any worse, it goes and totally redeems itself. We were beyond saddened to find out Park Rapids’ John Schumacher had passed away. John was one of the nicest, most genuine people I have met.   John would always go out of his way to make sure he would come

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SPORTS FEEVER – October 8, 2020

Welcome to another Sports Feever column.  It was a big week last week for Minnesota high school winter sports.   We found out all winter sports will be played (hopefully).  We might also find out that some fans might be allowed to watch volleyball now.  They are trying to figure out who and how many

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SPORTS FEEVER – October 1, 2020

Welcome to another installment of the Sports Feever column.  Thursday, October 1 is probably one of the most anticipated days in Minnesota High School sports ever.  We will find out about the winter sports season and possible state tournaments and everything else winter sports season.  KROX will be updating the happenings from the meeting on

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SPORTS FEEVER – September 24, 2020

Welcome to another Sports Feever column.  If you ever have any sports info, jokes, or questions, send them to me at chrisjfee@yahoo.com.  Thanks for reading! What a week!!!  We are close to wrapping up some fall sports, while we are getting ready for the two big fall sports football and volleyball!  The Minnesota State High

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SPORTS FEEVER – September 17, 2020

It sure is GREAT to see football and volleyball practices in Minnesota.  Hopefully, games are next! COVID continues to cause havoc and frustration for many.   Detroit Lakes High School found out over the weekend that a teacher tested positive for COVID and they moved the high school to distance learning, possibly through September 25.  Since

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