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Wednesday February 22, 2012

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Owatonna eyes first playoff win since ‘08

By KYLE STEVENS, kstevens@owatonna.com

OWATONNA — It’s been just over four years since the Owatonna boys hockey team has won a playoff game.

Sabres gear up for tourney run

By KYLE STEVENS, kstevens@owatonna.com

OWATONNA — While its quarterfinal opponent was getting ready to play a first-round game on Tuesday, the OCS girls basketball team was busy with an intrasquad scrimmage.

Old faces in new places help Huskies get win over Winona

Staff report, sports@owatonna.com

WINONA — The Owatonna adapted floor hockey team took a trip east to face Winona, coming away with an 11-3 win and, possibly, some new positions for some players.

Eyes on the Prize: OHS hopes to attend state swimming meet

By IAN STAUFFER, istauffer@owatonna.com

OWATONNA — As the calendar pages turn and spring gets closer, the mood at the Owatonna boys swimming and diving practices gets a little lighter.

Rockets fly by Huskies

Staff report, sports@owatonna.com

ROCHESTER — For the second game in a row, the Owatonna boys basketball team found itself on the wrong end of a three-point game.

Senior Night Success: 5 OHS seniors get home win

By IAN STAUFFER, istauffer@owatonna.com

OWATONNA — Toni Glynn’s normal job at the beginning of a game is, for lack of a better term, handshake general.

OHS grad wins MMA title

By Ian Stauffer, istauffer@owatonna.com

OWATONNA — Owatonna has another mixed martial arts title holder.

Huskies finish playoff prep with big victory over Austin

By Ian Stauffer, istauffer@owatonna.com

OWATONNA — Owatonna seniors Connor Bird and Tyler Yentsch had a conversation during the second intermission during which Yentsch, one of the Huskies’ top assist men, promised to get Bird his first goa

Huskies hold on to beat Shakopee

By Ian Stauffer, istauffer@owatonna.com

OWATONNA — The Huskies needed to make something different happen Saturday.

Up & Down Day

By Kyle Stevens, kstevens@owatonna.com

ROCHESTER — Hastings High School’s official colors are royal blue and gold. But on Saturday, the Raiders’ wrestling team was walking around in black T-shirts with yellow and white lettering.