L/DC takes on New Ulm Friday night at 7:30 p.m. for rights to the state tournament.
These two teams met Dec. 6 with the Eagles winning 4-3. In that game, neither team scored until less than two minutes left in the second period. Six goals were scored in the final period. John Barrick scored back-to-back goals early on to give the Dragons a 2-1 lead. But the Eagles scored three straight, including a power play goal, to win.
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The state swimming and diving meet begins Thursday, let’s take a look at what is ahead for the six DC/L athletes.
In the 200-yard freestyle, the Chargers will have Tom Werner, Dan Felt, and Tim Walker swimming. There are three returning medal winners in the field. Felt has the fifth-best seed time, Walker has the 11th, and Werner has the 12th. If you remember back to last year, Felt missed the podium by one place.
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Okay, the match ups are set for the individual state wrestling tournament.
At 189 pounds, Tony Larson will take on Milaca/Faith Christian’s Roy Ash in the first round. Ash has a 38-4 record and is ranked fifth by The Guillotine. That should not be discouraging to Larson, though, because he defeated the fourth-ranked wrestler (Kurt Schlangen) to earn the Section 6AA title. Tony is in the bottom part of the bracket, which features last year’s runner-up, Drew Ross from Fergus Falls, who is a perfect 35-0. The two would face off in the semifinals if it plays out that far. By the way, Larson has a 30-8 record.
At heavyweight, Chuck Pokornowski will wrestle Casey Johnson from Kasson-Mantorville. Johnson has a 33-7 record and is unranked. Pokornowski is in the top half of the heavyweight bracket, which features two of the three returning medalists from last year. They are Carter Ash (42-0) and Cody Socher (37-4 and from Delano). If Chuck can win his first two match ups, he would most likely face one of them.
Windom defeated 0-15 Sleepy Eye 14-1 (that’s not a typo) Tuesday, setting up Thursday’s matchup between the Eagles and the Dragons.
The two teams did not face each other in the regular season. The Dragons finished the season 9-14-2, Windom had a winning record at 13-11-1. The two teams had three common opponents: New Ulm, Marshall, and Le Seuer-Henderson/St. Peter. L/DC was 2-1-1 against those teams, Windom was 1-2-1.
L/DC defeated St. Peter twice, tied Marshall in that 6-6 game, and lost to New Ulm. Windom also defeated St. Peter, lost to New Ulm, and tied and lost to Marshall. Minnesotascores.net’s QRF has the Dragons ranked third-highest in the section at 43, Windom is at 64.
Remember, the game is Thursday night at 7 p.m. in Litchfield.
Hello all my readers. How many of you are there? Well, I’m not sure, but by the few responses I’ve been getting, I’m guessing not too many. With that said, I would like to ask this question to everyone that either reads this blog on a regular basis, or even if you just happen to stumble across it. My question is this – what would you like me to blog about? Please, keep it clean and sports related, and I’ll blog on every topic that gets put here.
Ok, after a brief break, NASCAR is back in action. After witnessing the shootout and qualifying, I have mixed impressions.
First, Toyota may have figured it out. If you remember last season, Toyota teams like Michael Waltrip put all their stock into trying to get into Daytona, and most failed miserably. This season, three Toyotas made the top six in qualifying, with Waltrip starting on the outside pole. The resources that Joe Gibbs racing brought over and the money Toyota typically sinks into racing must have helped.
Second, it appears that Hendrick will dominate the sport again, which is not a good thing, by the way. Under the “I saw that coming” category, Dale Jr. won the shootout last weekend, and he will win at least five races this season. Look for him to have an outstanding season. Speaking of Hendrick, our favorite repeat winner is on the pole for the Super Bowl of racing. Jimmy Johnson has picked up right where he left off from last year. The question is, led by Johnson, will Hendrick dominate most races like they did last season. Nothing against them, but I hope not.
I wasn’t all that happy with the Twins’ trade of Johan Santana to the New York Mets. Yes, I knew he was going to be traded, and I have come to accept that. However, if the four players they got were all they were going to get, I would have rather had them keep him for this season, and roll the dice. What are some of your thoughts?
Here are boxscores from boys’ and girls’ basketball and girls’ hockey that did not get into the Feb. 4 ED due to space restraints.
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gbb-boxes.pdf
ghock-boxes.pdf
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