Games two and three went to the Jaguars 25-12, 25-14.
The game was aired on 107.1 FM out of Glenwood.
The Huskers enter Section 6AA-North playoffs 9-15-1 overall, with a 2-5 final record in the Central Minnesota Conference.
The Jaguars are now four-time defending CMC champions, having won the crown outright with 7-0 records in 2007, 2008, and 2009. They open Sub-Section 5A-South playoffs at home next Friday (Oct 30) - assuming they receive the #1 seed in the "southwest" pod of Section 5A.
By the way, a big shoutout to junior cross country runner Grant Bell, who earned All-Central Minnesota Conference honors at the CMC Meet on October 13. Bell took second place in the boys division. He placed fifth as a sophomore to earn All-CMC honors in 2008.
The Jaguars cross country team runs in the Section 6A meet on October 29 at Long
Prairie.
Central Minnesota Conference results:
Maple Lake 3, Eden Valley-Watkins 0
Kimball Area 3, Rockford 0
HL-W-W 3, Pierz 0 (hard to believe that one!)
In a stunning outcome in Park Region volleyball action, the Bertha-Hewitt Bears lost in a 3-0 sweep to the Sebeka Trojans in what was the conference championship, as both teams were 5-0 in league play going into the match. The Bears are the #4-ranked team in Class A and the top team who will challenge the Jaguars for the 5A-South sub-section crown.
Bertha-Hewitt falls to 24-4 overall with one match remaining before playoffs (tonight against a bad Eagle Valley team) - Sebeka improves to 16-4-1, while also enjoying the right to take the 2009 Park Region championship tropy to their high school. Sebeka was champions (6-0) of the Park Region in 2008 and 2007 as well, with the Bears finishing as runners-up. In 2006, 2005, and 2004, the Bears were undefeated champions.
Sebeka and Nevis are the top teams in Sub-Section 5A-North. They duked it out in 2008 for the sub-section title, with Nevis coming out on top.
Area volleyball scores:
Canby 3, Hancock 0 (Owls are competitive in all 3 games against the #3 ranked Lancers and are 20-6 overall going into 6A playoffs)
BOLD 3, Paynesville Area 2 (Bulldogs played in six 3-2 matches, and won two of them)
Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 3, Ortonville 0
Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 3, Milaca 0
Marshall 3, MACCRAY 0
Sauk Centre 3, Mora 0 (Sauk is 23-3 going into 6AA playoffs, ranked #1 in the north half)
Sebeka 3, Bertha-Hewitt 0 *a result with big 5A implications)
Area football scores:
Yellow Medicine East 20, Lac qui Parle Valley 6
Willmar 42, St.Cloud Apollo 12
Sub-Section 6AA-North seedings:
1- Sauk Centre
2- Pierz
3- Melrose Area
4- Albany
5- Little Falls
6- Long Prairie/Grey Eagle
7- Holdingford
8- Staples-Motley
Hats off to Melrose Area, who have had a great year and earned a #3 seed for post-season action, their best ranking since 2004.
Sub-Section 6AA-South seedings:
1- New London-Spicer
2- Rocori
3- Annandale
4- St.Cloud Cathedral
5- Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted
6- Dassel-Cokato
7- Litchfield
8- Paynesville Area
In Section 5AA, Maple Lake earned the #1 seed for the north half. Delano, the #5-ranked team in Class AA, is the #1 seed in the south half. The Irish (17-6) have a great shot at advancing to the section finals for the first time since 2007.
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