
Jeanette G. (Hynie) Kotval
Jeanette G. (Hynie) Kotval, 88, of Marshall, formerly of Vesta, passed away Friday, February 17, 2023, surrounded by family at Prairie Home Hospice – McLaughlin House in Marshall. Memorial Services…
Jeanette G. (Hynie) Kotval, 88, of Marshall, formerly of Vesta, passed away Friday, February 17, 2023, surrounded by family at Prairie Home Hospice – McLaughlin House in Marshall. Memorial Services…
Gary Lee Hess, the son of Kenneth and Sara (Ryan) Hess, was born on February 14, 1955, in Sleepy Eye. He graduated from Fairfax High School in the class of…
The Redwood Valley gymnastics team will look to have their best routines in place when they compete at the Section 3A Meet Saturday in Pipestone. The Cardinals wrapped up a solid regular season competing against MAHACA in a Section tuneup meet, scoring a 127.15 in the road win.
A pair of key wins by Austin and Lincoln Ourada proved to be the difference as Redwood Valley topped rival Wabasso 40-35 in recent triangular meet wrestling action. Austin Ourada topped Mikale Goblirsch 10-6 at 126 and Lincoln Ourada held off William Flowers 7-3 at 138 to account for six huge points.
Former Redwood Valley standout Cole Woodford has helped lead the Jamestown Jimmie’s Men’s Basketball team to a ninth place ranking in the latest NAIA poll. The Jimmies are 23-4 overall and 15-4 in conference play, recently clinching at least a share of the GPAC title with a win over Briar Cliff University.
Rallying from a 10 point deficit with six minutes remaining the Redwood Valley girls basketball team upset host St. James Area 59-57 in a Big South Conference thriller.
The Redwood Valley boys basketball team dropped its fifth game in six outings with a 73-65 loss to host Worthington Friday night in a Big South Conference match-up. The losses are a bit misleading with the Cardinals (9-13, 5-7) having played quality opponents in Paynesville, Worthington and Morris Area/CA.
It’s been a tough season for the Redwood Valley boys hockey team as they fell to Willmar and Windom Area by identical 7-0 scores in recent Big South Conference action. The Cardinals (020, 0-16) wrapped up the regular season Tuesday night in Prairie Center and will then prepare for the start of Section 3A play.
The Cedar Mountain Cougars topped New Ulm Cathedral 53-52 in a Tomahawk Conference boys basketball thriller held Friday night in Morgan. The Cougars (9-10, 6-6) put a half to a five-game losing streak with a recent three game winning streak that included a nice conference win over the rival Greyhounds.