Prep Baseball Roundup...Catching up with Carlton County high school teams
Pine Journal, 05/23/2013
Cloquet Relays may be unconventional, but they earn high ratings
During the final race of the Cloquet Relays, an annual track and field meet with the most unusual and quirky events offered, it was only fitting that Cloquet Coach Tim Prosen participated. In khaki pants.Pine Journal, 05/17/2013
Baseball Roundup...News about Barnum and other area teams
On perhaps the nicest day of the season, the host Bombers lost to Esko 8-6 and Carlton 6-4 on a sunny, 80-degree afternoon at Johnson Memorial Park in Barnum.Pine Journal, 05/17/2013
Cloquet takes second at conference meet
Although both the Lumberjacks boys and girls teams were favorites in Tuesday’s Lake Superior Conference championships at Bromberg Field, both Cloquet teams came in second.Pine Journal, 05/17/2013
Stampede set for first home game Saturday
The Carlton County Stampede semiprofessional football team will host its home opener against the Midwest Nightmare at 4 p.m. Saturday afternoon, May 18 at Jim Erickson Field in Carlton.Pine Journal, 05/17/2013
Softball Roundup...News about Esko and other area teams
No hit, no problem: Esko defends titlePine Journal, 05/16/2013
Carlton pairs up wins
It was a duo of underclassmen who helped keep a lid on a pair of Polar League visitors Tuesday in the Bulldogs’ 8-3 win over Silver Bay, followed by a 4-2 victory past Two Harbors in a doubleheader at a sunny Chub Lake Park.Pine Journal, 05/09/2013
Thunder softball finished, baseball fights on
The Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College softball program has officially finished the collegiate season this spring.Pine Journal, 05/09/2013
Lumberjacks pitch to victory
As a varsity point guard in for the Cloquet boys basketball team, Nate Weets uses his right hand to dribble past his opponents with the basketball.Pine Journal, 05/09/2013
Semi-pro football begins ‘Stampede’
Dewey Dupuis Jr. hasn’t played a game of organized football for more than two years, but the 19-year-old hasn’t lost his touch. “It’s my favorite sport,” said Dupuis, a 2011 graduate of Fond du Lac Ojibwe School and now starting free safety for the inaugural Carlton County Stampede semi-professional football team this summer.Pine Journal, 05/02/2013
