Due June 16, 'SMASH – The Singles 1985-2020' celebrates the duo's 35+-year career with 55 of their biggest hits presented across formats. Available as a 3CD box ...
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Despite being the primary target of opposing defenses, the Wildcats' senior point guard found creative ways to score and orchestrate the offense.
And Steele (Meister) and Ethan (Stare) will be three-year starters." He also needed to finish around the rim and feel comfortable going to the rim, and he got better at that, too. Grant has obviously paid attention to the guys before him, like Kade (Bafford) and Elijah (Hinton) who put it all that extra time." "He needed to be ready to catch and shoot, but people were going to run him off the 3-point line, so he needed to get to the mid-range line. "I always go into every game, trying to be warmed up, to get a feel for how I'm going to play," Burkholder said. We had to be proficient with what we did, because the teams we were playing had so much length." He needed to get comfortable taking those shots, and once he did, it really helped the team. His 48 percent 3-point shooting as a sophomore ranks third on the Newark list, and overall, his 130 made 3s is fifth. This Newark club, led by Burkholder, finished as the top free throw team in the state at 80.2 percent and number three in 3-point shooting at 41.3. "I love being the underdog more than the favorite, because you have nothing to lose. "That had a lot to do with our point guard. But Newark (19-7) upset sixth seed Gahanna and second seed Liberty en route to its district title, because of one notable stat: only 8.4 turnovers per game, the best in Wildcat history.
Six of the top 2006-born and six of the top 2007-born boys hockey players from southeastern Minnesota have been chosen to compete in the Minnesota Hockey ...
He finished fifth on the team in scoring, with five goals and 14 points. • Ole Fevold, F, John Marshall: Fevold stepped right into the Rockets’ lineup as a sophomore and looked like a varsity veteran, after playing for the Rochester AA Bantam team a year ago. A right-shot forward listed at 5-feet-6, 150 pounds, Kor has 58 goals and 134 points in 133 career games at Shattuck. The 5-foot-8, 160-pound left-shot left wing had 15 goals and 32 points in 57 games for the Storm this season. He also played in the Bantam Elite League each of the past two seasons. • Dawson Desjardins, G, Mayo: Desjardins was half of a one-two punch in goal for Rochester’s excellent Bantam AA team in 2022-23, along with Anton Ackely. Like Desjardins, Bielenberg-Howarth played AAA hockey with the Minnesota Gray Ducks and Minnesota Moose over the past two years. • Brett Ludvigsen, F, Dodge County: Another skilled playmaker from the Wildcats, Ludvigsen is good with the puck in tight spaces and has a sneaky-good and quick wrist shot. The 5-feet-10, 174-pound left-shot defenseman had 17 points and 122 penalty minutes in 55 games for the Buccaneers 16U team this year. He had 15 goals and 33 points, nearly half of which came on the power play. • Gryffon Funke, F, Dodge County: One of the more dynamic playmakers in the area, Funke has been a three-year regular for the Wildcats. • Colton Holzer, D, La Crescent-Hokah: Holzer was strong on both ends of the ice, playing forward and defense at times for the Lancers.