Winter returns
Hopefully it's short-lived!
I am in Morris right now, and the ground is pure white with about a half an inch of fresh snow that just fell. I am at the college, where Willow has West Central Wildcats AAU basketball practice.
I haven't heard an outcome from Paynesville.
I noticed my short writings about track and field in the newspaper were incorrect. On Tuesday, I was unaware that they have an outdoor meet scheduled for Friday (this week)...this leads me to the decision that it makes no sense to write about upcoming games when I print sports stories in the newspaper. Folks will simply have to go to this sports blog to read about the varsity sports schedule. It's a waste of resources to put that in ink in the newspaper. At least in the front part of April, the weather is too unpredictable!
Update: I heard the tough news that the varsity fastpitch team lost at Paynesville tonight. That's all I have there. On a brighter note, the JV Jaguars defeated the Bulldogs. I'll get a new blog post added on Friday morning featuring a complete report from the game. For the record, senior Kenna Lieser had 112 career hits at the end of last season. Through 2 games this season, she's got 5 hits to add to that number. She's been a varsity player since 7th grade in the 2021 season.
In other news...
The B-B-E Resistance Robotics team traveled to St. Cloud today for the first day of the Granite City Regional. The region tournament is being held at River's Edge Convention Center. This day is reserved for practice sessions. The first day of competition, which includes 51 total teams, is Friday. Action should begin at 8:55 a.m.
B-B-E's first qualification match is set for 9:40 a.m. They are in a Blue alliance with teams from Rocori and Minneota.
The official F.I.R.S.T. Granite City Regional website is found here: https://frc-events.firstinspires.org/2026/MNMI2/qualifications.








