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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 USES 17-2 RUN TO BEAT CROOKSTON BOYS BASKETBALL

The Sacred Heart Eagles used a 17-2 run in the second half to build a double-digit lead, and they never looked back as they pulled away for an 81-64 victory over the Crookston Pirate Boys Basketball team in a game played in Crookston.  FIRST HALF – Sacred Heart started the game strong with five straight

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STEPHEN-ARGYLE USES BIG FIRST HALF RUN TO BEAT SHORT-HANDED SACRED HEART

The Stephen-Argyle Storm boys basketball players had taken some lopsided losses the last couple of years, but this group of players has worked hard, stuck together through thick and thin.  The Storm has shown the team’s character this season by coming out and winning all four games so far, including a 61-36 victory over the

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