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SACRED HEART SCORES TWO RUNS LATE TO BEAT WEST MARSHALL IN 8A BASEBALL TOURNEY

The Sacred Heart Eagles scored two runs on three hits in the bottom of the sixth inning to beat the West Marshall Fusion 5-3 in the second round of the Section 8A Baseball tournament played in Greenbush. It was a pitcher’s duel to start as Sacred Heart’s Sam Gapp and West Marshall’s Marshall Treudeson didn’t […]

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SACRED HEART BASEBALL SOARS PAST NORTHERN FREEZE IN SECTION 8A TOURNAMENT

The Sacred Heart Eagles Baseball team hit three home runs and scored 15 runs to soar past the Northern Freeze in the first round of the Section 8A Baseball Tournament on Wednesday afternoon. Senior Sam Gapp got the start on the mound for Sacred Heart and set the tone early with a 1-2-3 top of

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SACRED HEART ENDS HISTORIC SEASON AS CLASS A STATE TOURNAMENT CONSOLATION CHAMPIONS

The Sacred Heart Eagles boy’s basketball team used a big second half on Saturday morning to win the Class A State Tournament Consolation Championship over the Russell-Tyler-Ruthton Knights 63-54, capping off a historic season. FIRST HALF – Kobe Tomkinson picked up right where he left off cashing in a three on the Eagles first possession

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SACRED HEART BOY’S BASKETBALL WINS FIRST-EVER STATE TOURNAMENT GAME

The Sacred Heart Eagles boy’s basketball team won their first-ever State Tournament game on Thursday afternoon with a 69-53 victory over the Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s Knights, in a game inside of the Gangelhoff Center on the University of Concordia in St. Paul. FIRST HALF – The first few minutes of the half were highlighted

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SACRED HEART OUTLASTS CASS LAKE-BENA IN 2OT FOR SECTION 8A TITLE

The Sacred Heart Eagles and Cass Lake-Bena Panthers boy’s basketball teams met on Friday night inside of Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls for the Section 8A Championship. It was built to be a great showdown, and it was everything that was expected, as the Eagles outlasted the Panthers 69-67 in double OT to

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