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Spring sports
BASEBALL
Section 3AA baseball (lose Lac qui Parle, add NLS) Benson Blue Earth Area Fairmont Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop Jackson County Central Luverne Marshall Montevideo Morris Area New Ulm New London-Spicer Pipestone Area Redwood Valley St. James Worthington Red Rock Central
Luverne MACCRAY-RCW Montevideo Mountain Lake Christian Murray County Central Pipestone Redwood Valley SW MN Christian Tracy Area Wabasso Windom Area YME BOLD-BLH Canby-Minneota Springeld-CMC Prinsburg CMCS Lac qui Parle-DB Hills-Beaver Creek Mountain Lake-BO Westbrook-WG-RR RTR-LB-Lincoln HI SW United -------------------------------
Fall sports
FOOTBALL
Section 5AA football (same teams) Benson YME Minnewaska Area Lac qui Parle BOLD Eden Valley-Watkins Paynesville Area Section 4A football (same teams) KMS MACCRAY Buffalo Lake-HS ACGC BBE Lester Prairie-HT Mpls. North --------------------------------
NLS Osakis Paynesville Pierz St. Johns Prep Sauk Centre Staples-Motley
Mason Abner, of Benson, (top) tries to work for a takedown during action in the auxiliary gym.
Plain old cameras wont do anymore as iPads can be found everywhere recording the action.
VOLLEYBALL
KMS wrestling . . . . .
the quarternal round at state. During the season, four KMS wrestlers reached 100 career victories -- Kyle Baker, who ended his career with 110 career wins; Jordan Engler, who has 106 career wins heading into his junior season; Zach Carlson, who has 109 career wins heading into his nal two seasons of high school wrestling; and Cody Peters, who has lost just 15 times in the last three seasons. In addition, Jordon Rothers moved into second place on the all-time KMS wins list with 185 career victories. Kevin Steinhaus has 246 career wins to put him rst on the all-time list, while Joel Bauman is third (170), Mitch Hagen is fourth (168), Brad Kneisl is fth (164), and Linton VanHeuveln is sixth (161). KMS had two wrestlers reach at least 40 wins this season, another ve had at least 30, and another four had at least 20, meaning 10 KMS wrestlers ended the 2012-2013 season with at least 26 victories -- Zach Carlson (46-1), Jordon Rothers (45-2), Cody Peters (39-5), Chase Norton (34-9), Nick Meyer (34-14), Jorge Munoz-Pederson (31-14), Kyle Baker (30-14), Austin Rothers (29-17), Jordan Engler (25-8), and Caleb Collins (26-18). In addition, another four KMS wrestlers had doubledigit wins -- Karter VanHeuveln (16-7), Travis Lamecker (147), Casey Thorson (12-10), and Fred Manseld (11-20). The Saints, coached by Wes Haglund, Craig Johnson, and others, will lose ve members of this years team to graduation -- Jorge MunozPederson, Austin Rothers, Jordon Rothers, Kyle Baker, and Jared Krieger.
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Section 3AA volleyball (same teams) Benson Fairmont Gibbon-Fair-Win Jackson CC Lac qui Parle Luverne Marshall Montevideo Morris Area New Ulm Pipestone Area Redwood Valley St. James Windom Area Worthington YME Section 3A volleyball (same teams) KMS Adrian Canby Prinsburg CMCS Dawson-Boyd ECHO Charter Edgerton Ellsworth Fulda Hill-Beaver-Creek Lakeview MACCRAY Minneota Murray County Ortonville Red Rock Central RCW Southwestern United RTR Southwest MN Christian Southwest Star Concept Tracy Area Wabasso Westbrook-Walnut Grove Lake Benton-Lincoln HI --------------------------------
Section 3A basketball (add Hendricks) Adrian Canby Dawson-Boyd ECHO Edgerton Ellsworth Fulda Hendricks Hills-Beaver Creek KMS Lakeview Lincoln HI MACCRAY Minneota Murray County Central Ortonville RCW Red Rock (boys only) RTR SW MN Christian Wabasso Westbrook-WG Prinsburg --------------------------------
HOCKEY
Section 6A boys hockey (same teams) Alexandria Fergus Falls Little Falls St. Cloud Apollo Sartell-Saint Stephen MBA Breckenridge-Wahpeton Prairie Centre Wadena-DC Willmar Section 6A girls hockey (add Pequot Lakes) Alexandria Breckenridge Fergus Falls MBA Detroit Lakes Long Prairie-WDC Pequot Lakes --------------------------------
106: Caleb Collins....................7 ... 26-18 113: Jonathon Tostenson ..........7 ....... 6-9 113: Jordan Engler .................10 ..... 25-8 120: Derek Krieger ..................8 ....... 6-9 120: Nick Meyer ....................10 ... 34-14 126: Cody Peters ....................11 ..... 39-5 132: Casey Thorson ...............11 ... 12-10 132: Aaron Collins .................10 ..... 9-14 138: Jared Krieger ..................12 ....... 6-6 138: Fred Manseld ...............11 ... 11-20 145: Brandin Dahl ....................8 ....... 6-8 145: Travis Lamecker ............11 ..... 14-7 145: Rylan Hattlestad ...............9 ....... 1-3 145: Kyle Baker .....................12 ... 30-14 152: Nathan Torkelson .............9 ....... 2-2 152: Zach Carlson ..................10 ..... 46-1 160: David Gordon ..................9 ....... 2-2 160: Jordon Rothers ...............12 ..... 45-2 170: Karter VanHeuveln...........9 ..... 16-7 182: Austin Rothers................12 ... 29-17 195: Jorge Munoz-Pederson...12 ... 31-14 195: Matthew Collins...............8 ....... 0-2 220: Chase Norton .................11 ..... 34-9 285: Felix Tapia .....................10 ..... 1-11 285: Colton Kinney ..................9 ....... 5-7 -------------------------------
GYMNASTICS
Section 6A gymnastics (same teams) Litcheld Melrose NLS Ortonville Willmar Alexandria
Section 3AA Golf (lose BOLD, LQP, Windom Area, and YME, add Fairmont, Litcheld, and New Ulm) Section 5A baseball (add North Lakes Academy, Benson-KMS PACT Charter School, and Fairmont eld Legacy Christian Academy, Litch County Central lose Osakis and Rush City) Jackson Luverne KMS Marshall Atwater-Cosmos-GC Minnewaska BBE Montevideo Braham Morris Area-CA Browerville NLS East Central New Ulm Eden Valley-Watkins Paynesville Area Hinckley-Finlayson Pipestone Area Isle Redwood Valley Kimball Worthington Ogilvie St. James Onamia ------------------------------PACT Charter BOYS TENNIS North Lakers Academy Legacy Christian Academy New Section 6A boys tennis Benson-KMS Pillager Foley Royalton Litcheld St. Johns Prep Minnewaska Area Upsala-Swanville Area) ------------------------------- New London-Spicer St. Cloud Cathedral SOFTBALL St. Johns Prep Section 3AA Softball LPGE-Swanville (add GFW, lose YME) Benson-Hancock Old Section 3A boys tennis Fairmont Benson-KMS Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop Luverne Jackson County Central Montevideo Luverne Pipestone Marshall Worthington Montevideo YME Morris Area Lac qui Parle-DB New London-Spicer MACCRAY-RCW New Ulm ----------------------------Pipestone Redwood Valley Area enrollments St. James School enroll 2012-13 14-15 Worthington Wayzata 3060 2979 Minneota-Canby Burnsville 2530 2315 Red Rock Central-WWG Hopkins 2070 2045 Rochester Mayo 1506 1425 Section 3A softball 1356 1354 (add Springeld and YME, Moorhead Willmar 1062 973 lose Wheaton-HN) Winona 997 925 KMS Marshall 699 678 BOLD Litcheld 481 486 Clinton-Graceville-B Albany 468 503 Dawson-Boyd Mora 454 407 Edgerton NLS 446 390 Lac qui Parle Melrose 439 411 Lakeview Milaca 436 443 MACCRAY Foley 436 445 Murray County Central Montevideo 372 354 Ortonville Redwood Valley 353 318 RCW Sauk Centre 334 306 RTR Long Prairie-GE 319 262 Springeld Minnewaska Area 303 271 Tracy Area Morris Area 295 285 Wabasso Benson 282 248 Windom Area Paynesville Area 267 248 YME YME 252 231 Adrian Area Lac qui Parle 250 204 SW United 237 216 ------------------------------- BOLD 237 243 TRACK and FIELD Osakis 190 193 Section 3A track and eld Atwater-CGC 188 172 (add ECHO and Hendricks, MACCRAY Ortonville 183 167 lose Ortonville) Belgrade-BE 178 166 Benson-KMS KMS 145 143 Adrian Dawson-Boyd 138 140 Buffalo Lake-Hec-S RCW 132 135 ECHO Charter Clinton-GB 111 94 Hendricks Prinsburg CMCS 85 91 Fulda Hancock 56 67 Jackson County Central Herman-Norcross 25 20 Lakeview
BOYS-GIRLS GOLF
Kyle Baker (top) was the rst KMS wrestler to go over 100 career wins this year, but two other sophomores joined CROSS-COUNTRY him later.
Minnesota hunters harvested 184,649 deer during the 2012 season, down 4 percent from 2011, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The decline reects the fact that hunters had fewer chances to harvest antlerless deer because the 2012 season was designed to help stabilize and increase populations, said Leslie McInenly, DNR big game program leader. We expected the reduction, she said. Firearms hunters harvested 155,599 deer while archery and muzzleloader hunters harvested 21,556 and 7,494 deer, respectively. The statewide archery harvest was up 5 percent, muzzleloader harvest increased 1 percent and rearm harvest was down 5 percent from last year. The nal deer harvest number is calculated using information provided by hunters when they register their deer. A nal report, which includes more detailed harvest information, will be available online in the coming weeks at www.mndnr.gov/deer. For the 2013 season, the deadline for the either-sex permit application is Thursday, Sept. 5. Archery deer hunting begins Saturday, Sept. 14. Firearms deer season opens Saturday, Nov. 9. Muzzleloader season opens Saturday, Nov. 30.
Section 6A cross-country (Note: Lose BBE, Hillcrest Lutheran, and Minnewaska Area; gain Community Christian School) Albany Benson-KMS Community Christian School Eden Valley-Watkins Holdingford Litcheld LPGE NLS Ortonville Paynesville Pelican Rapids Royalton St. Johns Prep West Central Wheaton Ottertail Central Morris Area Sauk Centre Breckenridge --------------------------------
The MBA Mini mites took part in the Long Prairie Mini-Mite Jamobree, Feb. 9, playing two games against Alexandria and Little Falls. In the front row from left to right are Andrew Essig, Jack Grover, Braeden Mattheisen, Alex Rodeberg, Isaac Carlson, and Blake Grimsley. Back row -- Miranda Klassen, Julia Claussen, Molly Jones, Alex Claussen, and Shayla Grimsley. The MBA team played in four jamboorees during the season at Morris, Long Prairie, Sauk Centre and Little Falls, along with four games against Morris for a total of 14 games.