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Monday, March 16, 2009

Rochester Post-Bulletin Sounds Alot Like Mesabi Daily News

All we heard (or read) about in the Mesabi Daily News and also the Hibbing paper was about the Nashwauk-Keewatin Spartans and the MIB Rangers....the Nashwauk-Keewatin Spartans and the MIB Rangers.....blah, blah, blah!

Here is what the Rochester Post-Bulletin says about Goodhue playing Bigfork in the quarterfinals...sounds like they already have them pegged as going on to play in the semi-finals! Keep it coming....it just motivates our girls! And you know what happens then! haha

• Goodhue (17-10) will dig into the Class A state tournament against Bigfork (26-2) in a quarterfinal game at 11 a.m. Thursday at the University of Minnesota's Williams Arena.

Bigfork, out of Section 7A, was ranked No. 9 in the last coaches poll, while Goodhue was not ranked.

This is the second trip to state for Goodhue, and the first since 1996, which was the last year of two-class basketball in Minnesota. It's the first trip to state for Bigfork.

Goodhue shares the same bracket with No. 4 ranked New Life Academy (25-4) and No. 8 Cedar Mountain-Comfrey (27-2), and would face one of those teams in the semifinals at noon Friday at Target Center.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh our girls are gonna put Bigfork on the map, and show everyone how it is done...to rise up and beyond!!! They don't seem to have a tendency to crack under pressure, and they will go down there with all the confidence they need, support and willpower to play their hearts out, and they are gonna show Goodhue how it's done!!! Go girls!!!! Can't wait to hear about the game on Thursday!!!
You girls already made history,m why stop there!!! Go Lady Huskies!!!!

jag said...

Same way I feel! And I would rather be the underdog....seems like no one really knows much about our team! That's probably a good thing!

Anonymous said...

Exactly!!! The girls will go out there and surprise everyone and be shocked beyond belief because they've never heard of the Bigfork Huskies before!!! The less the other teams know about Bigfork the better!

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