The Lakeville South baseball team fell behind early to Rosemount and eventually lost 13-2
For the first time in the school’s history, the Lakeville South girl’s track team makes it into the True Team state meet where they will compete against a Lakeville North squad that is looking to improve on last year’s performance.
Regular season ending this week for multiple Lakeville-area squads.
After falling behind 5-0, the Panthers rally to tie game, then win in the ninth inning
Don't know what Bandy is? Don't worry, most Americans don't. That doesn't change the fact that a Lakeville man is one of the world's best Bandy players.
Panthers scores their biggest win of the season with a 15-9 girls lacrosse triumph over visiting Stillwater Friday
Lakeville sports teams able to get in almost all contests on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The rowing club has 122 participants during its year-round season, and its athletes are learning the value of dedication and teamwork
The Lakeville South boys tennis team took on Burnsville on Tuesday, lose match 1-6
Lakeville teams beginning to see the end of the regular season in their sights.
Lakeville North and South teams basked in the sun on Tuesday and Wednesday, making the most of the cooperative weather.
Cougars baseball team musters up just two hits—one being a Sather home run—in 5-1 loss at Eastview.
North, South squads kick off May competitions on Monday.
Lakeville North golfers are hoping to make return visit to state tournament.
Estimated 3,500 riders participated in this year's Minnesota Ironman Bicycle Ride.
Alex Richter, Lakeville South's all-time leading scorer, has committed to Division II Augustana.
The top Lakeville North and South track and field members compete at prestigious meet on Friday
Jon Christensen becomes the first Lakeville South basketball player to sign with a Division II school.
Cougars take a 1-0 lead after one, and consistently threaten to add more runs, but never quite manage to get more and fall 3-1 to undefeated Burnsville in girls softball
Cougars, Panthers able to compete in majority of Thursday sports schedule after more mid-week postponements.
Weather cooperates enough to allow Cougars, Panthers to compete before and after Easter.
Lakeville North’s tournament hopes got a boost with their recent move to Section 1, their former home.
Lakeville South wins just as the rain comes in.
Several Panthers, Cougars teams forced to reschedule games due to weather.
Panthers claim softball victory, with Cougars taking baseball win on Monday.
Lakeville North won their second straight game defeating Rosemount 5-2 on Thursday afternoon.
Spring sports season begins in earnest in Lakeville as North, South squads begin campaigns.
The Minnesota State High School League added a new class for the 32 schools with the greatest enrollments.
The Lakeville North boys tennis team eked out a victory over Northfield with a 4-3 win
A strong Burnsville team, Class AAA state runner-up last season, was too much for the Panthers in a 10-0 season-opening loss Thursday
The Cougars and Panthers had South Suburban Conference games rescheduled for later this spring
It’s going to be a new brand of baseball this year in the South Suburban Conference, but it’s likely going to be just as competitive as the Lake Conference used to be.
Al Iversen has a large task ahead of him this spring, but he’s going to have a ton a fun doing it.
Tony Market is used to projects. In each of the past two seasons, the Lakeville North baseball coach has had to replace 10 players due to graduation.
The Wolves wheelchair basketball team exemplifies excellence on the court with their desire, dedication and team-first philosophy.
A late-game comeback is not enough as Cougars lose to Eden Prairie, 79-75
The Lakeville North Panthers defeat White Bear Lake 68-50 for third place in the Class AAAA girls state basketball tournament
The Cougars will head to state for the first time since 2007.
Trailing 22-19 at the half, Eden Prairie rallies to dominate the second half and wins 49-32 over defending Class AAAA Champions Lakeville North in a state semifinal game Thursday; Panthers to play for third place on Saturday
The Tornadoes' improbable run to state came to and end Wednesday thanks to the Panthers' size and discipline