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Wednesday February 22, 2012

Medford

Panthers get top seed in Section 2AA

The undefeated NRHEG girls basketball team was awarded the top seed in the Sub-section 2AA South Tournament on Wednesday.

Bad stretch leads to tough loss for Tigers

By KYLE STEVENS, kstevens@owatonna.com

MEDFORD — Defense, as the saying goes, wins games. But in order for that to be the case, offense has to do its job as well. Or at least sort of well.

2A Wrestling: Panthers lose to JCC in semifinals

Staff report, sports@owatonna.com

MAPLETON — Three area schools saw the team portion their wrestling seasons come to an end Saturday in the Section 2A Tournament.

Rebels run past Tigers in sweep

Staff report, sports@owatonna.com

WELLS — United South Central used its size advantage to dominate Medford in a Gopher Conference boys basketball game Friday night.

Panthers, Tigers and Blossoms look up at JCC

By KYLE STEVENS, kstevens@owatonna.com

OWATONNA — The Section 2A team wrestling tournament might have some surprises, but none will likely occur while Jackson County Central is on the mat. The No.

NRHEG gets physical in win

By KYLE STEVENS, kstevens@owatonna.com

MEDFORD — NRHEG coach Pat Churchill knew that if his team could play physical against Medford, the Panthers would likely walk out of the gym victorious.

Whitman honored, but Tigers fall to Rebels

By Kyle Stevens, kstevens@owatonna.com

MEDFORD — Parent’s Night at the Medford wrestling match on Thursday night was like any other. Names of wrestlers, managers and cheerleaders were announced along with the identities of their parents.

Area roundup: Panthers clinch share of Gopher

Staff report, sports@owatonna.com

NEW RICHLAND — The NRHEG wrestling team came back after losing the first three matches and beat WEM/JWP 42-27 on Thursday to clinch a share of the Gopher Conference title.

Tigers take two from L/P

Staff report, sports@owatonna.com

MEDFORD — The Medford Tigers girls basketball team rolled over Lyle/Pacelli Monday night, 58-36.

Cardinals pull away from Medford girls

Staff report, sports@owatonna.com

MEDFORD — The Medford Tigers girls basketball team was within striking distance of the Bethlehem Academy Cardinals for a time on Friday night.