On Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012, Larry Glick, of Whittier, Iowa shot a hole-in-one on hole No. 4 of the Ridgewood Par 3 Executive course, near Longville. Glick used a 7 iron for the feat, which was witnessed by Jim Rosa and Paul Hanson
The Lady Eagles of Northland showed their ability to play as a team at the Hill City Tournament on Saturday, Sept. 22, when they lost in a close match with Isle, then countered with a win over Indus.
On Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012, Bob Jacobs, of Hackensack, Minn., shot a hole-in-one at Ridgewood Golf Course, near Longville. Jacobs aced 188-yard No. 10, using a 5 wood.
The Northland Lady Eagles returned to the hardwood with long-time head coach Jenny Kovall at the helm. Non-conference opponent Blackduck traveled to Remer Saturday, November 24 for a rematch of last year's opening game. The girls played well and last year's loss turned into a 46-40 win to begin the …
The Northland Lady Eagles faced two conference opponents last week in a pair of road games that ended in disappointment for the girls beginning with a 50-40 loss to Deer River.
The Northland Lady Eagles hosted the Hill City Hornets Thursday night hoping to stop a three game losing skid. Despite a number of turnovers, the girls were able to hang on for an 11 point victory 65-54.
The Northland Lady Eagles hosted a pair of games prior to the Christmas break. First was a conference match-up against the Nashwauk-Keewatin Spartans. Despite taking an early lead 24-7, youthful mistakes hurt the girls and trailed by three at halftime. Poor shooting from the charity stripe cost the ladies in …
The Lady Eagles spent a tough stretch battling not only the flu, but missed opportunities on the offensive side of the ball. The girls traveled to Nashwauk looking to break a short losing streak and take advantage of some of those missed opportunities. Tuesday was not to be their night …
The Eagles most northern foe, the Littlefork-Big Falls Vikings, rode into town on Monday Feb 4, ready to take down the home squad. Hoping the long bus ride would take its toll on the Vikings soon proved to be wrong.
The Lady Eagles put points on the board, but turnovers continue to plague the offense. Last Monday was no exception as the girls traveled to Nevis. Despite a solid second half, the first half the girls allowed the Tigers 44 points, a deficit that they could not overcome and ended …
Valentine's Day was not a particularly sweet one for the Lady Eagles as they hit the road to take on conference foe Greenway. The girls have been struggling lately to keep a handle on the basketball and Raider defense did them no favors as the girls came up short 37-55.
After playing 3 games the prior week, last week had the boys in one contest on Friday against the Nashwauk-Keewatin Spartans. The Eagles (8-9) were looking for a win to get their record back to .500 for the season, while the Spartans had won 5 in a row to put …