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The Fergus Falls boys’ track and field team had a runner-up finish at the Brainerd Invitational on Tuesday, scoring 57.5 points, well behind first place Brainerd with 122.  Sartell was third with 49.5 and Bemidji came in fourth with 47 points.

“It was good to be back competing, we had a meet cancelled last week in Rocori due to poor weather conditions,” said Head Coach Derek Meyer of the Otters. “This was some great competition against some larger schools. We won’t see these teams at our post season so it was good to test our team.”

Full results can be found here:
https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/meet/525480/results/all

 

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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK



Two Fergus Falls High School graduates are in the national spotlight in NCAA Division III Women's Hockey.

On Thursday, 1983 Fergus Falls High School graduate Joe Cranston, in his 25th season as the head women’s hockey coach at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, was named the NCAA Division III Women’s Hockey Coach of the Year.  On Sunday afternoon, Cranston’s Falcons defeated Elmira College 4-1 at Hunt Arena in River Falls to win the 2024 NCAA Division III Women’s Ice Hockey National Championship.  The national title is the first in UWRF’s history during its 25th anniversary season, finishing with a  31-0 overall record, the most single season wins in NCAA Division III Women’s Ice Hockey history and the fourth ever undefeated season.

 


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