By Jim Paulsen, Star Tribune
03/02/2019, 10:10pm CST
The injured Ponies star would neither sit out nor settle, winning his third individual title.
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By Jim Paulsen, Star Tribune
03/01/2019, 10:24pm CST
Lynden Wilson was as pleased as possible after his first-round loss to Shakopee’s Tyler Jones at 126 pounds in Class 3A. That's because Wilson spent the three previous seasons battling various stages of Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
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By Jack Warrick and Jim Paulsen, Star Tribune staff writers
03/01/2019, 10:16pm CST
Hel moved up to 126 pounds this year, and so did the wrestler who defeated him last season, Byron’s Mitchel Petersen. Plus a roundup of other action and top wrestlers who advanced.
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By Jim Paulsen, Star Tribune
02/28/2019, 10:55pm CST
The Sabers overcame high expectations and bad memories to stop Stillwater, and claim the Class 3A team crown
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By Jack Warrick, Special to the Star Tribune
02/28/2019, 10:51pm CST
Simley defeated Marshall 60-7 to win the Class 2A state championship at Xcel Energy Center, taking its first title since 2015 and 12th overall.
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By Jim Paulsen, Star Tribune
02/28/2019, 10:49pm CST
LPGE/Browerville won the first boys’ team championship in school history, defeating Kenyon-Wanamingo 35-27 on Thursday.
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By Jim Paulsen, Star Tribune
02/27/2019, 10:05pm CST
After two years of shortcomings, Shakopee poised to win state title.
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By Jim Paulsen, Star Tribune
02/27/2019, 10:03pm CST
No. 1-seeded Yellowjackets have already beaten top foe Simley.
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By Jim Paulsen, Star Tribune
02/27/2019, 9:56pm CST
Low turnout at smaller schools has forced more teams to join forces.
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By Jim Paulsen, Star Tribune
02/25/2019, 5:38pm CST
Adopted from an orphanage, he’s worked to overcome a learning disability to achieve a 4.0 GPA. After pursuing a state title this week, he’s headed to Minnesota to wrestle and pursue a career as a surgeon.
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