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TUESDAY

Boys Basketball – host Duluth Denfeld, 7 p.m. Game Notes: A possible preview of a Section 7AAA playoff game, in the first game of a home-and-home Lake Superior Conference regular season series. The Hawks are led by 6-foot-4 senior power forward Abe Soumis, a HowieHanson.com 2023-24 Preseason First Team selection and arguably the second-best player in northeastern Minnesota next to Cherry point guard Isaac Asuma, a Gophers recruit. Hermantown also features point guard Nathan Hill, another HowieHanson.com First Team pick. The Hunters are led by junior point guard Marnaries Ferguson. Both Hermantown and Duluth Denfeld participated in the Tip-Off Tournament in Hermantown over the weekend.

THURSDAY

Girls Hockey – host Grand Rapids-Greenway, 7 p.m. Hermantown Hockey Arena

Girls Basketball – at Proctor, 7:15 p.m.

Boys Basketball – host Cloquet, 7:15 p.m. Game Notes: The Lumberjacks are led by junior guard Jack Battaglia, a HowieHanson.com Second Team shooting guard.

FRIDAY

Girls Hockey – host Andover, 7 p.m. Hermantown Hockey Arena

SATURDAY

Girls Basketball – vs. Duluth Marshall, 12:45 p.m. in Cloquet

Boys Basketball – vs. Mankato West, 2 p.m. at Benilde-St. Margaret's

Boys Hockey – hosts Centennial, 3 p.m.

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Claire Niksich buried an 62nd-minute goal off a feed from Eilee Gunderson to give Hermantown a 1-0 win over Two Harbors in a Lake Superior Conference girls soccer match Saturday night at Corey Veech Field at Centricity Stadium. Agates keeper Nadia Swoverland had 12 saves, while Hermantown’s Cambriia Thomas

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Howie: Finally, tourism marketing is returning home

Howie: Finally, tourism marketing is returning home

Duluth doesn’t need outsiders to tell its story. It never did. The lake tells it. The bridge tells it. The sports teams tell it. The old bars tell it. People tell it every time they complain about the snow in April and brag about the sunset in July.

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Hermantown Sports Next Week

Monday Hermantown’s week begins with football underclassmen on display. The Hawks’ junior varsity face Duluth Denfeld at 5 p.m. at Corey Veech Field at Centricity Stadium. It’s a chance for younger players to get extended reps against a Hunters program that traditionally brings size and toughness. Tuesday

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