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Girls' basketball preseason top 10

By Star Tribune 11/21/2013, 10:22pm CST

Metro top 10 as selected by Ron Haggstrom

DeLaSalle in a 3-peat

By JIM PAULSEN, Star Tribune 03/16/2013, 9:30pm CDT

The Islanders defeated Red Wing 65-50 for their third consecutive Class 3A championship.

Best friends to play against each other in 3A title game

By STAFF REPORTS 03/15/2013, 10:46pm CDT

Red Wing senior guard Tesha Buck and DeLaSalle forward Tyseanna Johnson have played together for three years on the North/Tartan AAU team

Girls' basketball notes

By Star Tribune 03/14/2013, 11:30pm CDT

Tidbits about Red Wing's Tesha Buck, Upsala's Aimee Pelzer and the 2A semifinalists.

Red Wing knocks off No.1

By JIM PAULSEN, Star Tribune 03/14/2013, 4:15pm CDT

Desperate Richfield rally falls short as Wingers reach first title game in school history

Class 3A quarterfinals roundup

By STAFF REPORTS 03/14/2013, 12:05am CDT

Monticello charged back from 15 points down to upset third-seeded Fergus Falls.

Red Wing dumps New Prague

By Star Tribune 03/13/2013, 1:30pm CDT

Tesha Buck's 32 points carries the Wingers into Thursday's 3A semifinal against Richfield.

Class 3A girls' basketball story lines

By Star Tribune 03/12/2013, 9:52pm CDT

Until 2011, DeLaSalle never had won a state team championship in any girls’ sport. Now it’s poised to become just the second team to win three consecutive Class 3A titles

No basketball chore beneath hard-working New Prague

By RON HAGGSTROM, Star Tribune 03/12/2013, 7:12pm CDT

Seniors Annie Dittberner, averaging 15.6 points per game, and Lexi Ruehling, with a 13.4 average, lead the Trojans’ attack.

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