The powerful Denfeld girls soccer team fell 4-0 to nonconference Zimmerman in both team's season opener Thursday afternoon at historic Public Schools Stadium in West Duluth.
The Hunters (0-1) will host Osseo at 2 p.m. Saturday.
The powerful Denfeld girls soccer team fell 4-0 to nonconference Zimmerman in both team's season opener Thursday afternoon at historic Public Schools Stadium in West Duluth.
The Hunters (0-1) will host Osseo at 2 p.m. Saturday.
That’s the tragedy of this season — it’s not the losing, it’s the lying. Every move is sold as “strategic.” Every mistake is “part of the process.” Every loss is “valuable learning.” It’s a corporate PowerPoint in shoulder pads. This isn’t football anymore. It’s asset management in cleats.
There’s something quietly magnetic about Jason Watt on a Bulldogs hockey broadcast. He’s not trying to sound like anyone else. He doesn’t force energy or jargon. He just explains the game — clearly, comfortably, and with the kind of authenticity that comes only from having lived it.
The likeliest play is a polite handshake extension — one year, maybe two, at something closer to $2 million per. A team-friendly, locker-room-cred deal.
Adam Gajan stopped all 18 shots he faced and Minnesota Duluth rolled to a 4-0 victory over St. Cloud State on Friday night. Adam Kleber broke a scoreless tie late in the first period with a goal at 14:02, assisted by Ty Hanson. The Bulldogs (1-0) extended their lead