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Published on Monday, 14 January 2013 14:23
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End season 12-0, CMC Tournament Champions
The seventh-grade Kimball Cubs girls’ basketball team wrapped up their season Tuesday, Dec. 18, with a win over visiting Howard Lake by a score of 39-27. The win capped off a perfect 12-0 season for the team. Along the way, the Cubs were also able to capture the CMC Junior High Tournament Championship by defeating Pierz in game 1, by a score of 32-16. Howard Lake in game 2, by a score of 34-31 and Maple Lake 41-36, in the championship game. The team worked hard each night at practice and was willing to go the extra mile in games by out-hustling their opponents and working as a team defensively. This makes for a great combination and will serve them well as they move forward with their careers. The team showed that they had spent time in the gym shooting the basketball. Their ability to put the ball in the hoop consistently each night, playing with good defensive pressure and rebounding were major keys to victory. I would like to thank the team for their effort and hard work. The team and I would like to thank everyone for their support at our games. It takes a lot of effort from everyone to be successful. Go Cubs!
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Published on Sunday, 13 January 2013 10:28
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EV-W wrestler Zach Blonigen was named MVW with 2 pins and a technical fall at Norwood-Young America Invitational Jan. 5.
Blonigen named MVW
Eden Valley-Watkins wrestlers put the clamps on all opponents to secure the title of tournament champions Saturday, Jan. 5, at the Norwood-Young America Invitational. Coach Dan Berg was more than pleased with the team effort. “Well, it is always fun to win a tournament. The boys came ready to wrestle. A lot of our guys dropped a weight class or two so we didn’t know what to expect with their energy level but they did a great job.” The Eagles displayed a true team effort, as every wrestler placed 6th or higher. “Zach Blonigen was named the tournament MVW, with two pins and a technical fall, and I couldn’t be more proud of him. He works very hard every day and it is well deserved,” said Berg. The guys who ordinarily get the “ink” did their jobs, but according to Coach Berg, those who don’t get talked about much; like Tyler Donnay, Grant Winter, Shelby Sheldon, and Lyle Miller, came through big, to help capture the trophy. Said Berg, “I just hope we can use this momentum and carry it through the week, or maybe longer.” Final Standings Place Score Name 1st 170.50 EV-W 2nd 168.50 St.M-A 3rd 164.00 Sibley East 4th 157.00 Central 5th 135.00 Delano 6th 106.50 St. Paul Johnson 7th 67.00 Redwood Valley 8th 42.00 Minnehaha Acad./ DeLaSalle EV-W results of individual places earned: Tyler Donnay, 2nd; Zach Blonigen, 1st; Hunter Matheis, 4th; Donavin McCann, 3rd; Cain Renner, 1st; Austin Peterson, 1st; Luke Kuechle, 2nd; Grant Winter, 4th; Shelby Sheldon, 6th; Lyle Miller, 3rd. Next, the Eagles travel to Pierz, Tuesday, Jan. 8, to battle the Pioneers.

Eden Valley-Watkins wrestlers secured the first-place title with a score of 170.50 in the wrestling tournament Saturday, Jan. 5, at the Norwood-Young America Invitational. The EV-W team holds their trophies and are wearing their medals in the photo. Dan Berg is head coach. Assistant coaches are Grant Johnson and Heath Kramer.
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Published on Sunday, 13 January 2013 09:46
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The EV-W Lady Eagles basketball team fell short in the Annandale Holiday Invitational opener last week. The Annandale Cardinals scored 59 points and held the visiting Eden Valley-Watkins Eagles to 52 in the Cardinals non-league victory last Friday. Senior center Courtney Dilley topped the EV-W Lady Eagles scorers in the road trip loss, tossing in 26 points. Sophomore forward Greta Stommes tallied 7; Brook Stang, sophomore guard, and Missy Kummet, senior guard, each ended with 4, while junior forward Dani Nelson added 10 of her own. The Eagles (4-3) will now prepare for their contest against the Crookston Pirates, who enter the non-league contest with a 5-2 record.
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Published on Friday, 11 January 2013 09:33
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Round two of the Annandale tourney culminated in a K.O. for the Crookston Pirates girls’ basketball team, as they flattened the Eden Valley-Watkins Lady Eagles Saturday night. The EV-W girls’ basketball team was overwhelmed, 63-41, in Saturday’s non-conference battle with the host Crookston Pirates. Numerous Eagles appeared in the final box score. Sophomore guard Mikayla Kummet, senior guard Holly Schumacher and sophomore guard Brook Stang posted 2 points each. Sophomore center Maria Holdvogt tossed in 5 points, while senior center Courtney Dilley scored 6. Sophomore forward Greta Stommes, junior forward Dani Nelson, and senior guard Missy Kummet, completed the scoring with 8 each. The Eagles next scheduled game is against Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa (BBE) on Friday, Jan. 4. The Jaguars come into the Central Minnesota battle with a 1-6 record, while the Eagles slate evens out at 4-4.
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Published on Thursday, 10 January 2013 09:36
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Eden Valley-Watkins Lady Eagles backers were thrilled as they saw their basketball squad bounce the host Pierz Pioneers Thursday, Dec. 20; (65-38) in a conference battle. Everyone contributed in the impressive, team effort victory: Missy Kummet, 3; Jamie Scherer, 2; Mikayla Kummet, 2; Maria Holdvogt, 4; Holly Schumacher, 8; Courtney Dilley, 16; Bella Perlberg-Cromwell, 7; Dani Nelson, 11; Greta Stommes, 8. Eden Valley-Watkins upgrades its record to 4-2 on the campaign. The Eagles travel to Annandale to play the Cardinals in a non-league bout on Friday, Dec. 28, in a holiday tournament. The Cardinals come into the bout with a record of 5-3.