Ridgewood Senior Men's League played Tuesday, Aug. 31, when 54 golfers were split into four teams by geographic area and played a challenge match with one man from each team making up each foursome.
The War-Eagles Cross-Country team had a respectable showing in their first meet of the season at Crosswoods Golf Course in Crosslake. Many of the student athletes from Northland and Deer River improved on last year's times in Thursday's wet and rainy conditions.
The Northland Eagles traveled to Nevis Friday night to take on the Tigers still searching for the right combination to put up their first win of the 2010 season. Shawn Hofius recovered a Tiger fumble on the second play of the game, but offensive struggles continued to plague the Eagles …
The Northland/Deer River War-Eagle Cross-Country team competed in the Birch Tree Conference meet on Tuesday, October 19th in Pine River. The Junior Varsity and Varsity teams alike had outstanding individual and team performances.
The Northland Eagles hosted Onamia in a homecoming match-up hoping to get a mark in the win column for the '10 season. Despite a better offensive showing, the boys fell to the Panthers 68-16.
The War-Eagles Cross-Country team had a whirlwind of activity, competing in four meets in one weeks time. The team began their busy week on September 28 with a home meet at Blueberry Hills golf course in Deer River.
The Northland Lady Eagles got their season underway Thursday night after having opening night pushed back due to poor road conditions on Nov. 30. The girls traveled to Cromwell to take on the Cardinals in a non-conference matchup.
The Northland Eagles hosted Hill City in a conference match-up Friday night with the home team searching for the right combination to put up their first win of the season. It was not to be as the boys fell to the Hornets 40-0.
The Northland Lady Eagles traveled to Deer River Tuesday in search of the right combination that would notch their first win of the season. It was not to be as the girls fell 57-31.
The Northland Eagles got their regular season underway last Monday as they hosted the Bug-o-nay-geh-shig school at Remer. Solid defense and three starters scoring double figures proved too much and landed the Eagles with a 76-34 win.
The Northland Lady Eagles traveled to Floodwood last Monday to take on the Polar Bears in a non-conference match-up. Despite the 74-37 final score, the girls continue to work hard and progress toward the level of competition that Coach Jenny Kovall has come to expect of her team.
The Lady Eagles offense was hitting on all cylinders when the Nashwauk-Keewatin Spartans hit Remer last Tuesday night. The ladies put five players into double-digit scoring to top off the 81-43 rout.
The Northland Eagles traveled to the Floodwood Tournament last Monday with renewed hopes of bringing an early season losing streak to an end and to bring home a trophy for the holiday break.
The Northland Eagles boys basketball team traveled to Bigfork Tuesday to take on the Huskies. After a 12 day lay off the boys were a bit rusty and fell to the Huskies 71-58.