Athletic senior says he's been in the weight room everyday to prepare for basketball at the collegiate level
Carl Davis resigns after 16 seasons.
Winter-like conditions force rescheduling of majority of Tuesday and Wednesday athletic schedules.
David is a senior outfielder on the Wayzata baseball team this spring
The defending Class 5A champion Trojans will be part of the new Class 6A in two seasons, but the state high school league board declined to adopt section football scheduling.
Wayzata, Orono and Mound-Westonka squads have taken to the field and begun their 2011 seasons.
Life is a dance for these area sisters.
Wayzata's pitching was just too much for the Hornets, shutting down Edina 2-0.
Boys take first, girls place second at first annual Lake Conference Relays held on Friday
Catherine Fraser, one of Minnesota's top rising lacrosse stars, scores four
Eagan pushes across a lone run in the sixth inning to spoil Voelker's no-hitter, defeat visiting Trojans.
Bri is a senior on the Wayzata softball team this spring, where she plays third base and outfield. In the fall, she was on the Trojans volleyball team that took second in Class AAA.
Whitehawks Kimmy Hutchins throws three hitter, Orono errors contribute to loss
The Orono Spartans spent most of the game playing catch up. By the seventh inning the score was knotted up at five until the Whitehawks scored a walk off victory on a hit by senior, Dan Hoy. Final score: 6-5
The defending Class AAA champion Trojans are back with a golf bag full of talent, including state runner-up Tyler Lowenstein.
A key cog in Orono's state title team, senior says he's eying college and a career in business.
The White Hawks put up 10 or more runs for the second time in as many days in a 10-2 win
Pitcher Kim Hutchins strikes out 12, doesn't allow a hit in 11-0, five-inning win
State High School League Adds New 6A Class
Orono High School and Mound-Westonka High School have cancelled baseball and softball games for today
The new Lake Conference will be intriguing with the addition of defending state champion Eden Prairie. Patch fills you in on what you need to know for the 2011 season.
The Spartans held opponents to 1.9 runs per game last year and return their two top pitchers in 2011
The Spartans tied with two other teams for the conference title a year ago, and they expect to contend again in 2011
The Wayzata senior, who spent the winter at center for the Trojans boys hockey team, is now roaming the baseball field.
The Trojans' roster transcends three decades of champions and has links to four World Series rings.
Senior softballer was on the Trojans volleyball team that went 30-3 and finished second in Class AAA.
The Trojans will compete against perennial power Eden Prairie in conference play this season, and coach Bobby DeWitt hopes his team's pitching, defense and fundamentals lead the way
The Spartans will face tough competition early and often from teams within the strong Wright County Conference, but head coach Justin McCoy says his squads are ready.
The White Hawk boys look to individual success, while the girls aim for team accomplishments at sections.
The Trojans return three seniors this spring, but coach Amber Hegland said the team is preparing for a Lake Conference title.
The Spartans were led by a group of friends who began playing basketball together in grade school.
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The White Hawks have ambitions for a Wright County Conference title and a deep push into the Section 5AA tournament.
After a streaky 2010, the White Hawks look for consistency from their senior pitching this spring.