After visiting Bemidji in the fall and discussions with Coach Baird, I am excited to share that I received an offer for track and field! Thank you Coach Baird! @BSUBeaversXCTF
I’m excited to share that I have received an offer from Independence Community College! Thank you so much Coach Price and Coach Freland for believing in me! @ICCWBBALL
AAU is officially done. So grateful for everything I’ve learned and more importantly, all the amazing people I have met over the past 5 years. So sad that it’s over but, on to the next chapter… @MartinBroLadies @CoachIDBallStar
Wrapped up my last time at @SnowValleyCamps yesterday! Thankful for the memories and coaches who have helped and taught me along the way! I wouldn’t be the player I am without you guys 🤍 @SolonGBB
Incredibly proud of these young ladies. Missing two key players due to injuries, others playing through ailments, this group competed and represented themselves well this week at @TFNsRun4Roses in Louisville.
Off to Hamilton, Ohio for Midwest Summer Classic @selecteventsbb.
The Grand Meadow girls basketball team will put its 17 game winning streak on the line against top seeded and defending state champion Goodhue at 6 p.m. tonight the Section 1A title game in Mayo Civic Arena.
Junior Gracie Foster is going all-out for the Superlarks as she ran down court to break up a Goodhue lay-up and she dove all the way to the cement under the basket to save a loose ball. Still, the Superlarks trail 16-6 with 6:01 left in the first half.
Grand Meadow scores upset and will meet fellow Section 1, Class 1A semifinal winner Goodhue in the title game. Their Saturday game writeups:
https://t.co/DpauCxwrI9
Grand Meadow 62, Wabasha-Kellogg 33. Lauren Queensland 18 P, 1 3-PT; Aspen Kolling 10 P, 2 3-PT; Rylee Schaufler 2 P; Gracie Foster 23 P, 11 R, 5 3-PT; Naomi Warmka 9 P, 8 R. Started slow but a strong 2nd half propelled us to the win. On to the Civic Center!!