Prep
Esko’s Easton Harker went 2-for-3 with two RBIs and a pair of runs scored Monday.
A few baseball and softball teams were also able to get Friday games in before the rains came.
The 2026 News Tribune All-Area Player of the year averaged 31 points and 13 rebounds in leading the Hilltoppers to a first state championship game in school history.
This year's team includes back-to-back All-Area Player of the Year Chloe Johnson as well as Proctor's Chloe Carlson, Mesabi East's Marta Forsline and Cloquet's Nattie Butler.
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The Hunters led 14-0 in the fourth inning but had to strand the tying run on base before the end of the game.
The new Lumberjacks' coach scored the overtime game-winner against Michigan to lift the Bulldogs to the 2011 national championship.
Teams with turf had a chance to get outdoors on Wednesday.
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Tuesday's prep report also includes prep baseball and lacrosse results.
In other local action, Cloquet and Moose Lake/Willow River softball as well as Cherry, Silver Bay and Cromwell-Wright baseball all picked up wins.
After sustaining four broken vertebrae from a serious fall in February 2025, Duluth goaltender Leif Pearson is thankful to be back in good health and playing the sport he loves, lacrosse.
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Seasons are warming up in prep baseball and lacrosse as well.
Aiden Parks won the 55-meter dash at the Packy Paquette Invitational on Friday, while Northwestern’s Sophie Navarro finished runner-up in the 1,600-meter run.
Several teams started their seasons in high school baseball and softball this weekend, while there were also multiple indoor track and field meets.
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The 2026 News Tribune All-Area Player of the Year finished with 23 goals and 27 assists and one of the most talked-about goals of the state tournament.
This year’s team includes Frank Brimsek Award winner Bryce Francisco from Hermantown, Duluth East sophomore Liam Brooks as well as All-Area Player of the Year Whitaker Rewertz from Hibbing/Chisholm.
The pitcher had a three-hitter at Heritage Christian Academy for the defending Section 7A champions.
Football, hockey and basketball tournaments included in deal.
The sophomore helped the Mirage to another Section 7A title, won gold as the youngest member of the U18 women's national team and is the News Tribune's All-Area Girls Hockey Player of the Year.
Highlights from this team include Superior’s Addie Benson — Ms. Hockey in Wisconsin — the Duluth Northern Stars’ Sasha Cole and All-Area Player of the Year Taylee Manion of Proctor/Hermantown.
Four Northwestern boys won events at UW-Superior, while Solon Springs/Northwood's Alyssa Fossum nearly won three events by herself.
The Tigers and Thunderhawks were defeated in the consolation semifinals in St. Paul.
After spending more than two decades coaching the Hibbing boys, he made the move back to coach at the school where he won a state championship as a player.
Cousins Isaiah and Noah Asuma scored 61 combined points for the Tigers, but they couldn’t match the 71 put up by brothers Daulton and Gavin Bauer for JWP.
The Thunderhawks shot less than 28% from the field and were 0-for-13 from 3-point range against DeLaSalle.
Several schools kicked off the spring on Friday at Wisconsin-Superior and Saturday at St. Scholastica.
Grand Rapids wrestler Christian Jelle became the first in school history to win three individual state titles this past February at Grand Casino Arena.
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