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Where Are They Now?
St. Paul, MN

As St. Paul Central played in the Girls Class AAAA State Basketball Tournament this year, two of the most distinguished faces in the crowd were former Minutemen themselves. Linda Roberts and Lisa Lissimore were members of the Central team that won the first-ever Minnesota girls basketball State Tournament title in 1976 and have earned many achievements since their high school days. Although the two women grew up in... More
Robb Quinlan
St. Paul, MN

He was born in Maplewood, Minnesota, attended Hill-Murray School and then graduated from the University of Minnesota. Robb Quinlan is now having success at the Major League level playing for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Quinlan comes from a very close family. He is the youngest of three siblings. His parents, Tom Sr. and Marilyn, also raised his two brothers Tom Jr. and Craig, who were exceptional athletes... More
From the ponds of Minnesota to the Olympic stage, Craig Sarner has learned a lot through the years.
St. Paul, MN

A native of North St. Paul, Craig Sarner brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the game of hockey. Having grown up with North St. Paul Senior High School in his backyard, Sarner turned out to have an outstanding athletic career there lettering in football, hockey and track. Sarner also was awarded All-State honors for his achievements in hockey and track in those years. He was named the Most... More
From 10 day Contracts to Full Time Teacher
St. Paul, MN

Sports fans from the Stillwater area usually have the luxury of watching some of the best high school football talent in the state. However, back in the 1970’s, fans were lucky enough to have Chris Engler, a basketball player at Stillwater Area High School. Chris’ dreams were about playing the game he loved and playing for a long time with big aspirations. In Chris’ sophomore year in high school (’74-’75),... More
Where Are They Now?
St. Paul, MN

Growing up in St. Paul, Bob Paradise was a young man who excelled at a number of sports. A 1962 graduate of the City of St. Paul’s Cretin High School, Paradise earned all-state honors in football and hockey. In 1965, while attending St. Mary’s College in Winona, Minnesota, Bob chose to turn down a professional baseball contract from the Boston Red Sox in order to complete his education at St.... More

City Conference Kings
Eleven months after winning yet another Minneapolis City Conference with a perfect 6-0 slate, the Washburn football team is again in the hunt for the... More
Cross Country
More than 30 schools from around the metro area and Minnesota at large congregated amidst the softball and baseball fields of Aaronson Park in Lakeville... More
Blaze Under Construction
One doesn’t have to look far for to learn the motto for the Burnsville girls soccer team as the phrase is emblazoned upon coach Paige... More

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The Binns Brothers
by: Bryan Horwath

Cretin-Derham Hall has had no shortage of talented football players over the years. From Steve Rosga and Carl McCullough... More

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Eastview's Matt Garin
by: Bryan Horwath

Putting the words “knee” and “injury” together is enough to send a shiver down the spine of any athlete. Especially... More

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Where Are They Now?
by: Carrie Gill

As St. Paul Central played in the Girls Class AAAA State Basketball Tournament this year, two of the most distinguished... More

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