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Key fourth-down catch sparks Edina rally to edge Eastview

By NATE GOTLIEB, Special to the Star Tribune 10/25/2019, 9:00pm CDT

Wide receiver Landon Glenna's first catch since the second week of the season set up the go-ahead touchdown in a 20-19 victory.

After losing football coach, resilient Lakeville South just kept winning

By David La Vaque, Star Tribune 10/24/2019, 6:38pm CDT

Since Tyler Krebs resigned amid a police investigation, the Cougars have not lost under interim coach Ben Burk and earned one of four No. 1 seeds for the Class 6A playoffs.

6A playoffs begin with a whole new first round of staff prognostication

By Star Tribune 10/24/2019, 4:48pm CDT

Star Tribune high school sports writers Jim Paulsen and David La Vaque offer their views on three games.

Wednesday roundup: Chaska upsets St. Thomas Academy, 400th win for Verndale's Mahlen

By Star Tribune 10/16/2019, 7:00pm CDT

A look at some of the games around the metro on the final night of the regular season.

Metro Top 10: Four unheralded prep football teams making noise this season

By Jim Paulsen, Star Tribune 09/16/2019, 1:15pm CDT

The halfway point of the regular season is a week away. Let’s set the usual suspects aside and give a little love to a few metro football teams having success but lacking in fanfare.

After slow start, East Ridge cruises to victory over Eastview

By Blaze Fugina, SportsEngine 09/13/2019, 7:45pm CDT

Quarterback Riley Larson rushed for two TDs in a 28-point third quarter for the Raptors.

Star Tribune's new metro top 10: Improvement stands out in week 2

By Jim Paulsen, Star Tribune 09/09/2019, 1:00pm CDT

As foreshadowed by my colleague David La Vaque in a story last week, the games Friday night were peppered with better play and big performances missing in week 1.

'Nothing pretty' week one sets up 'huge jump' in week two

By DAVID LA VAQUE, Star Tribune 09/05/2019, 10:10pm CDT

A week of focused instruction, on the heels of opening-night games with jitters and new faces, often leads to sharply improved play the next time on the field, according to several metro-area coaches.

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