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From the Catbird Seat...Due process versus the court of public opinion
Our dirty laundry is hanging out, and it’s flapping in the breeze. If you haven’t heard by now, Duluth attorney Bob Mathias, representing the complainants against Cloquet-Esko-Carlton boys head hockey coach Dave Esse, released a statement last Friday to the local newspaper and other area media outlets.
RELATED CONTENTLeague champion Wilderness heads into playoffs
The Minnesota Wilderness effectively had another league championship locked up months ago. They’ve had it locked up officially for nearly a month.
RELATED CONTENTBoard chooses company for facilities study
The Cloquet School Board has selected Kraus-Anderson Construction Company of Circle Pines to conduct a district-wide facilities study which officials hope will be the first step on the road to a new middle school.
RELATED CONTENT’Jacks fall to East in playoff semifinal
It was supposed to be a game of special teams – and boy, was it ever. Cloquet-Esko-Carlton boys hockey Coach Dave Esse said before his team’s Section 7AA semifinal with Duluth East that his team needed to score a power-play goal and hold the Greyhounds’ power play off the board for the team to have a chance. That didn’t happen.
RELATED CONTENTCEC boys easily win first Section playoff game
Fourth-seeded CEC rode a pair of goals from Karson Kuhlman to a 6-2 win over Forest Lake Tuesday to earn the team a third matchup of the season against Duluth East in Saturday’s noon section semifinal at Amsoil Arena.
RELATED CONTENTInjuries force Moose Lake to forfeit first-round playoff game
After finishing its regular season with a record of 0-25-0, the Rebels forfeited their first-round Section 5A playoff game to Sauk Rapids on Tuesday night.
RELATED CONTENTBoard considers complaint about boys hockey coach
The Cloquet School Board will wait until after the hockey season to finalize an ongoing evaluation of Cloquet-Esko-Carlton boys’ head hockey coach Dave Esse.
RELATED CONTENT’Jacks end season too soon
After an impressive 4-0 win over seventh-seeded St. Francis/North Branch in the first round of the Section 7AA playoffs Thursday, the Cloquet-Esko-Carlton girls’ hockey team dropped a heartbreaking 6-5 double-overtime decision to Elk River/Zimmerman in the semifinals on Saturday night.
RELATED CONTENTBoys Hockey Roundup...News about Cloquet-Esko-Carlton and other area teams
The Cloquet-Esko-Carlton boys’ hockey team snapped a three-game losing streak with an important 4-2 win over Stillwater on Saturday night at Northwoods Credit Union Arena. In the meantime, the Moose Lake Area boys (0-22-0) lost two games last week.
RELATED CONTENTHockey playoff season is here!
The hockey playoffs are in sight for three area teams, one of which has already clinched its league championship.
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From the Catbird Seat... On the Road
Sunday night – It seems odd for the byline of a local column to be from out of state – in fact, from out of the Central time zone – but on column production day this week, your correspondent is in the Mountain Time Zone.
Fight fiercely, Harvard
Longtime readers of this space know that your correspondent is a dinosaur.
From the Catbird Seat... Stealing Headlines
With spring training just under way and the thoughts of many sports fans now turning to the boys of summer, the National Football League has to find a way to stay in the headlines.
Stealing Headlines
With spring training just under way and the thoughts of many sports fans now turning to the boys of summer, the National Football League has to find a way to stay in the headlines.
RELATED CONTENTIn the catbird seat... What do we do with A-Rod?
I don’t suppose it should come as much of a shock that as the new baseball season opens, the talk of the town isn’t pitchers and catchers reporting, it’s who has been rumored to be taking what illegal drug.
RELATED CONTENTAggressive hockey is back in town
One of the greatest sports movies ever made, Slapshot, contained a marketing slogan as one of its subplots that could be used to describe the 2008-09 UMD men’s hockey team.
RELATED CONTENTFrom the Catbird Seat... Bowled over – thank goodness
As any regular reader of this column knows, my favorite words in the English language are “pitchers and catchers report.”
RELATED CONTENTFrom the Catbird Seat... Winning the right way
It is an unfortunate fact of life in high school sports that from time to time, games will be played where one team is much better than the other. That’s the case in college and professional sports as well, but in high school the differences can be more pronounced. One such incident has made national news.
RELATED CONTENTFrom the Catbird Seat... Until someone gets hurt...
For those of us scratching our heads at the thought of the phrase “NFC Champion Arizona Cardinals,” rest easy. You’re in good company. Just a few weeks ago, when the NFC’s representative in the Super Bowl was being dismantled – not just beaten, mind you, but dismantled by the Minnesota Vikings, what was going through your mind?
RELATED CONTENTFrom the Catbird seat – The smoke has cleared
The smoke has cleared. The boat has reached bottom after sinking on home turf. It’s now time to evaluate – honestly – the season of the Minnesota Vikings and ask the question every fan asks when a season ends.
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