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Daymont breaks 21 year old mark
Chris Sumey
Staff Writer

Last weekend served as a tune-up meet for the high-flying women's track team. They competed against three other teams in one final regular season meet at College of Saint Benedict.
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Inside the lines... On the road again
Mike Ludwig
Sports Editor

If you spent any time in a high school gym this winter, chances have it you may have run into Ole head basketball coach Dan Kosmoski.
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Men's Tennis team all set
Dave Johnson
Contributing Writer

And on the seventh day God made the swinging volley. That's right folks, the men's tennis season is in full swing even though our shy friend spring has not decided to show his/her face yet.
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Men's track heads to post-season
Chris Sumey
Staff Writer

Last weekend the men's indoor track team ended their regular season in great fashion. Not only was the meet held in the Skoglund Fieldhouse, but they also defeated St. John's in a dual competition.
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Morf headed to Iowa
Vahid Sadrzadeh
Staff Writer

The end of February is always a good time to sit down and reflect and enjoy life. Think of all the wonderful things that happened during the month: Ground Hogs Day, Valentine's Day, making snowmen - all the fun stuff that comes to mind.
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Ole Baseball squad Sprout-ing up for Spring
Eric Vegoe
Executive Editor

To be successful in baseball, five tools are necessary: throwing, running, fielding, power, and average. Some players can count on two, three, and sometimes even four tools as their strengths. Very rarely is someone able to count all five tools that St. Olaf shortstop Brian Sprout can.
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