There is much to do this Labor Day weekend in Central Minnesota with the The St. Cloud State University football home opener, Country Music Star Trace Adkins performing at Mystic Lake, a day at Quarry Park and Nature Preserve, Anthony Perry playing his guitar at Pioneer Place and the Great Minnesota Get Together in St. Paul. Read more in The Weekender!
The Sartell Sabres started slow in 2015 with four straight losses, but finished by winning four of their last five games before losing to Moorhead in a close section playoff game.
The Rocori Spartans are looking to make their third straight trip to the State Tournament in 2016. The Spartans were eliminated in the quarterfinals in 2014 and made it to the semifinals in 2015 before losing to South St. Paul.
The Sauk Rapids-Rice Storm football team has a new coach for the first time in 17 seasons. Former coach Bill Magnuson announced his resignation in June after accepting an assistant coaching job with Pequot Lakes.
The Tech Tigers have gone 3-6 in each of the past two seasons while cultivating young talent. The Tigers, under coach Gregg Martig, are hoping that experience pays off in 2016 with a winning season.
Growing up 25 miles west of St. Cloud, Cold Spring native Nate Meyer has always had a passion for football. Now entering his senior season at St. Cloud State University, he looks to bring that same passion to Husky Stadium.
The Apollo Eagles are looking to turn the page on a difficult 2015 campaign that saw them finish with a 1-8 record. The Eagles fell to Bemidji in the first round of the Section 8AAAAA playoffs.