As the high school girls hockey regular season winds down, a majority of teams have only a couple of weeks left. For teams like Hill-Murray, there’s a good chance the season will last for three or four more weeks.
With 11 regular-season games and probably some post-season contests remaining, it should be only a matter of time until Kaitlin Langer reaches a pair of milestones. Langer is a senior on the University of St.
All three Review-area high school boys hockey teams have gotten the 2016-17 season started off on the right foot. They have combined for 17 victories through Dec. 20 and should be worth watching throughout the season.
It took a while for the Hill-Murray boys hockey team to get its offense untracked in the season opener last week, but a big third period led to a victory over Burnsville.
After winning just six games last season and returning only one player with varsity experience, the Hill-Murray boys basketball team faces a bunch of unknowns this winter. The Pioneers are heading down that unknown road with a new coach.
North High School sophomore Alivia Lindorfer competes at the Class AA state girls swimming and diving meet on Nov. 18 at the University of Minnesota Aquatic Center. (Photos courtesy of Karen Pavlicin-Fragnito)
Hill-Murray and North High School both sent competitors to the girls swimming and diving state meet earlier this fall. Here’s a recap of how both teams fared.
Hill-Murray girls hockey team members Lindsey Featherstone and Taylor Wemple will continue their athletic careers at the collegiate level next year after signing their letters of intent.
High school seniors are allowed to make official their commitment to a future college team starting in early Nov. All three Review-area high schools had student-athletes put pen to paper to sign letters of intent.
The Hill-Murray girls swim team amassed 12 entries in last weekend s Class A state meet held at the University of Minnesota. A total of six different athletes accounted for all those state berths.
The Hill-Murray girls soccer team entered the state tournament as the No. 4 seed and finished one place higher than that seed. The Pioneers went 2-1 in their three tournament games and brought home the third-place trophy.