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Published on Sunday, 30 December 2012 14:37
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The Eagles wrestlers journeyed to Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa last Friday night, Dec. 21, and were not exactly given a warm welcome.
The Jaguars dominated the match in a decisive 46-27 victory, handing EV-W its second straight defeat. EV-W matches won by fall (pin): Senior Zach Blonigen, 120-pound; junior Cain Renner, 138-pound; senior Austin Peterson, 160-pound; and junior Luke Kuechle, 170-pound. Junior Lyle Miller earned 3 points for his victorious decision in the heavyweight division.
Next up for the Eagles is the Norwood-Young America Invitational, Jan. 5.
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Published on Sunday, 30 December 2012 14:14
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According to believers in “biorhythms,” a person’s life is affected by rhythmic biological cycles whicha
ffect one’s ability in various domains, such as mental, physical, and emotional activity. Apparently, the majority of the Eagles’ wrestlers were experiencing very low, physical biorhythm levels last Thursday night.
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Published on Saturday, 29 December 2012 14:25
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The EV-W Boys basketball team shined bright in the St. John’s Prep Christmas Tournament opener Thursday night, Dec. 20, as they exploded for a commanding 66-46 win over the Rush City Tigers.
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Published on Friday, 28 December 2012 14:18
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EV-W boys suffered their second loss of the early season Tuesday night, Dec. 18, at the hands of the Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa Jaguars. The Eagles were defeated 63-47, marking back-to-back road losses.
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Published on Sunday, 23 December 2012 11:57
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Senior center Courtney Dilley led the EV-W lady Eagles at home Friday night, when she tossed in 18 points to help seal a commanding victory over the Kimball Area Cubs, 57-38. The Kimball club with a record of 4-3 is by no means a pushover opponent, but the team effort and evenly-distributed scoring from the EV-W girls was too much on that night. Holly Schumacher, senior guard, contributed 9 points; sophomore forward Greta Stommes tallied 12, including 6 from the charity stripe; Brook Stang, sophomore guard, ended with 8, while junior forward Dani Nelson added 6 of her own.
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