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SPORTS FEEVER – December 3, 2020

Welcome to another edition of the Sports Feever column.  We have had a lot of good news lately on the COVID-19 front. -The CDC will reduce the recommended quarantine time for people who have potentially been exposed to coronavirus from 14 days to 7-10 days. This is huge for winter sports! -Vaccines are starting to

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MIDWEST FOOTBALL DISTRICT (WHITE) ANNOUNCES ALL-DISTRICT AWARDS

The Midwest Football District, White Sub-district, announced the All-District award winners and Barnesville and Breckenridge led the way.  All the district awards, including all-academic, are listed below.  Midwest District White Players of the Year Defensive Lineman of the Year -Daniel Erlandson (SR) Breckenridge Defensive Back of the Year – Garon Schumacher (SR) Roseau Linebacker of

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NORTHWEST FOOTBALL DISTRICT HANDS OUT DISTRICT AWARDS

The Northwest Football District 2020 Post Season Awards and All-District teams have been announced.  They are listed below – Final Standings East 1 – Warroad 2 – Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 3 – Pine River-Backus 4 – Bagley 5 – Red Lake West 1 – Mahnomen/Waubun 2 – Polk County West 3 – Red Lake County 4 –

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PINE TO PRAIRIE CONFERENCE ANNOUNCES VOLLEYBALL ALL-CONFERENCE AWARDS

The 2020 Pine to Prairie Volleyball All-Conference awards were recently announced and the award winners are listed below – Defensive player of the year – Maddie Thompson (Lake Park-Audubon) Most Valuable player – Taylor Kroening (Fosston) Coach of the Year – Sarah Dryburgh (Fosston) All-Conference – Ada-Borup/West – Lauren Thompson Bagley – Tessa Tramm Climax-Fisher

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UMC WOMEN’S TENNIS SIGNS A PLAYER FROM COON RAPIDS

University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Women’s Tennis coach Krayton Nash announced the signing of Kaydance Hinn as the lone signee of the class of 2021. Coach Nash is excited about what Kaydance will bring to his program. “We are excited about adding Kaydence to the program as she brings experience but more importantly she

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