Longville, MN (February 8, 2022) - With a three week break from the 2022 Snocross Season, due to a reschedule of the Deadwood National, the series was back to racing action in Fargo, North Dakota.
The Northland Boys’ Basketball team is starting to hit its stride with two big wins over Ogilvie and Bigfork and posting a 9-1 record over their last ten contests.
The Eagles boys basketball team was looking to make it three wins in a row over the Deer River Warriors, but poor 3-point shooting and Deer River’s size was too much for the shorthanded Eagles
After a disappointing 4-4 start to the season, the Northland Eagle boys started 2022 with two wins, beating Nashwauk-Keewatin 73-53 and Littlefork-Big Falls 78-40, improving their record to 6-4.
When the schedule came out, the Eagles Boys’ basketball team knew it started with some tough opponents including several of the top teams in the state.
When the schedule came out, the Eagles Boys’ basketball team knew it started with some tough opponents including several of the top teams in the state.
The Eagles entered the week facing two rebuilding programs in Northome/Keliher (N/K) and Hill City and one perennial powerhouse in Nevis. On Tuesday the Eagles dominated the Mustangs from N/K 100-60.
The Eagle boys’ basketball team entered the first game against the Menahga Braves looking to make a statement by beating a solid class AA program. They came up one point short, falling 60-59.
The Hill City/Northland Storm girls varsity basketball team lost Tuesday’s neutral conference game against the Deer River Warriors by a score of 75-50.