The Lakeville North football team remained undefeated on Friday with a 27-14 win over Edina at home.
Panthers, Cougars go head-to-head in a number of sports this week.
Fourth-ranked Cougars look to continue strong start to season in first true home game.
Panthers look to continue offensive success against undefeated non-conference foe.
The Cougars found themselves down early in every game but fought back to win the match, 3-0.
Cougars girls cross-country wins Bauman/Rovn Invitational, girls soccer upsets Eagan on Thursday; both local volleyball teams claim tournament titles on Saturday.
Sixteen schools will send boys and girls teams to running meet at Aronson Park on Friday afternoon.
Eastview and Lakeville South came out strong in the game at Eastview on Friday Night, but Lakeville South simply dominated the offensive game throughout the game and defeated Eastview 28-14.
Lakeville North, South soccer teams all open conference play on Tuesday.
Fourth-ranked Cougars hope to continue balanced offensive attack at Eastview.
Panthers look to continue strong start to season in first road game.
Each week Lakeville's Parks and Recreation Department offers classes and programs for Lakeville residents to take part in. Here's a list of upcoming events.
Neither team can find the back of the net in South Suburban Conference opener for both schools.
In their final days before the start of school, sports squads from Lakeville North and South squeeze in a full spectrum on contests.
Rosemount and Lakeville North both put up winning records through pre-conference play.
Lakeville South rushing game shows promise in win.
Panthers quarterback totals 254 yards and two touchdowns and the Panthers roll up more than 400 yards to lead Lakeville North in season-opening win Thursday
Lakeville boys, girls teams remained perfect on the pitch through first week of season; defending state champion Panthers volleyball squad opens with a win.
Ranked fourth in Class 5A, experienced Cougars to open with "home" game against Eagan.
Experienced Panthers team get tough opening test at home against Eastview.
Several North, South squads commence their 2011 campaigns, more to follow this week.
All three of Lakeville South’s doubles teams failed to win a set as Wayzata took the match, 5-2.
Host Cougars romp past Robbinsdale Armstrong, Holy Angels and Hastings in season-opening tournament
Maddie Johnson, who will attend UW Eau Claire, earned the 2011 Minnesota Female Athlete in Sports Medicine scholarship
South spikers set to open season on Thursday at home.
Top-ranked Lakeville North looks to defend state title but will face steep competition in a deep conference.
Everything you need to know about the upcoming SSC season
Mitch Leidner, who is arguably the best quarterback in the state, will be leading a strong passing attack for the Lakeville South Cougars.
Kellie McNeil, a 5-foot-11 setter from Lakeville North, is expected to make an immediate impact as a freshman for the Golden Gophers.
Teams will rotate section matchups in second round, then advance to state quarterfinals
The Cougar girls hope to get into a rhythm on the soccer field to make another run at a state championship.
The number of returning starters and speed at the skill positions will be some of Lakeville North’s biggest strengths going into another football season in the South Suburban Conference.
An abundance of returning talent has the Lakeville North boy’s soccer team looking forward to another special post-season run.
Lakeville South wide receiver Devon Bzoskie is hoping for a big senior season and Division I football scholarship.
The program, which finishesed its season Aug. 14, allows individuals 8 and older with physical and/or mental disabilities to enjoy the sport and spend time with friends
Mitch Hall, a 6-foot-1, 255-pound ex-lineman from Lakeville South, will be a preferred walk-on long snapper at Missouri this season.