| MONDAY | JANUARY 24TH | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| TBD | Boys/Girls Alpine Ski vs. St. Croix Prep | Afton Alps | |
| TUESDAY | JANUARY 25TH | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| 3:45pm | 2:20pm / 5:15pm | Boys/Girls Nordic Ski Relay | Como Picnic Pavilions |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | Girls Hockey vs. Simley | Veterans Memorial Community Center | |
| 5:30pm / 7:00pm | Girls Basketball vs. Harding | Harding High School | |
| 5:30pm / 5:30pm 7:00pm | Boys Basketball vs. Harding | HOME | |
| WEDNESDAY | JANUARY 26TH | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| 5:00pm | Wrestling Triangular vs. Washington and Ogilvie | HOME | |
| 6:00pm | Gymnastics vs. Central/Como/OWL | HOME | |
| THURSDAY | JANUARY 27TH | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | Boys Hockey vs. Minnehaha | Minnehaha Academy | |
| 5:30pm / 7:00pm | Girls Basketball vs. Harding | HOME | |
| FRIDAY | JANUARY 28TH | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| TBD | Boys/Girls Alpine Ski vs. Stillwater | Afton Alps | |
| TBD | Boys/Girls JV Nordic Ski | Hyland Hills Ski Area | |
| 3:45pm | 7:30am / 4:00pm | Boys/Girls Varsity Nordic Ski Conference Meet | Theodore Wirth Park |
| 4:00pm / 5:30pm 7:00pm | C/JV: 2:45pm/6:45pm V: 6:00pm / 8:15pm | Boys Basketball vs. Central | Central High School |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | Girls Hockey vs. South St. Paul | WSP Ice Arena | |
| 5:30pm / 7:00pm | Girls Basketball vs. Central | HOME | |
| 6:00pm | 4:30pm / 8:00pm | Boys Swimming and Diving Conference Championships | Humboldt High School |
| 7:00pm / 7:00pm | Boys Hockey vs. Minnehaha | Highland Ice Arena | |
| SATURDAY | JANUARY 29TH | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| 10:00am | 6:00am / 5:00pm | Wrestling Invitational | Rochester Century High School |
| 12:00pm / 1:30pm 3:00pm | C/JV: 9:00am/11:45am V: 11:00am / 1:15pm | Boys Basketball vs. Saint Thomas | Saint Thomas Acadmey |
| 12:30pm | JV Girls Hockey vs. Hastings | WSP Ice Arena |
Category Archives: Basketball
Sports schedule for: Jan 17-22
| ATHLETIC EVENTS SCHEDULE: JANUARY 17TH – JANUARY 22ND | |||
| MONDAY | JANUARY 17TH | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| TUESDAY | JANUARY 18TH | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | Girls Hockey vs. North/Tartan | WSP Ice Arena | |
| 5:30pm / 5:30pm 7:00pm | C/JV: 4:30pm/6:45pm V: 6:00pm / 8:15pm | Boys Basketball vs. Johnson | Johnson High School |
| WEDNESDAY | JANUARY 19TH | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| 3:45pm | 2:20pm / 5:15pm | Boys/Girls Nordic Ski Classic Race | Hyland Hills Ski Area |
| 5:00pm | Wrestling vs. Quadrangular | HOME | |
| THURSDAY | JANUARY 20TH | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| 5:00pm | 2:45pm / 8:15pm | Boys Swimming and Diving vs. Central | Humboldt High School |
| 5:00pm | 3:30pm / 6:30pm | Wrestling vs. Triangular | St. Croix Lutheran Academy |
| FRIDAY | JANUARY 21ST | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | Boys Hockey vs. Rochester Lourdes | Highland Ice Arena | |
| 5:30pm / 7:30pm | Girls Hockey vs. Hill Murray | Aldrich Arena | |
| 5:30pm / 7:00pm | C-Squad / Varsity Boys Basketball vs. Humboldt | HOME | |
| 6:00pm | Girls Basketball vs. Humboldt | Humboldt High School | |
| SATURDAY | JANUARY 22ND | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| 11:00am | Gymnastics Invitational | Park High School |
Sports schedule for: Jan 3-8
| MONDAY | JANUARY 3RD | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| TUESDAY | JANUARY 4TH | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| 3:45pm | 2:20pm / 5:15pm | Boys/Girls Nordic Ski Classic Race | Theodore Wirth Park |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | Girls Hockey vs. Visitation | WSP Ice Arena | |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | Boys JV Hockey vs. Simley Boys Varsity Hockey vs. Johnson | TRIA Rink | |
| WEDNESDAY | JANUARY 5TH | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| 5:00pm | 3:30pm / 7:30pm | Wrestling Quadrangular vs. Andover / Irondale / Johnson | Johnson High School |
| 6:00pm | Gymnastics vs. Central / Como / OWL | HOME | |
| 7:00pm | 5:30pm / 9:00pm | Boys Swimming and Diving vs. Johnson | Humboldt High School |
| THURSDAY | JANUARY 6TH | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | Boys Hockey vs. Mahtomedi | St. Croix Rec Center | |
| 5:30pm / 5:30pm 7:00pm | C/JV: 4:30pm/6:45pm V: 6:00pm/8:15pm | Boys Basketball vs. Washington | Washington |
| 5:30pm / 7:00pm | Girls Basketball vs. Washington | HOME | |
| FRIDAY | JANUARY 7TH | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | Girls Hockey vs. South St. Paul | Doug Woog Arena | |
| SATURDAY | JANUARY 8TH | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| 7:30am / 3:45pm | Dance Team Competition | Anoka High School | |
| 9:00am | 5:30am / 3:00pm | Boys/Girls Nordic Ski Classic Race | Giants Ridge |
| 9:00am | 6:00am / 5:00pm | Wrestling Invitational | Cannon Falls High School |
| 10:00am | 9:00am / 2:30pm | Boys Swimming and Diving Invitational | U of M Aquatic Center |
| 11:00am | Gymnastics Invitational | Park Center High School | |
| 1:00pm | Boys Varsity Hockey vs. St. Francis | at East Bethel Ice Arena | |
| 5:00pm | Girls Varsity Hockey vs. Minnehaha | North Dale Recreation Center |
Sports schedule for: Dec 13-18
| MONDAY | DATE: DECEMBER 13TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| TUESDAY | DATE: DECEMBER 14TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | Girls Hockey vs. North/Tartan | at WSP Ice Arena | |
| 5:30pm / 7:00pm | Girls Basketball vs. North | at North St. Paul High School | |
| 5:30pm / 5:30pm 7:00pm | Boys Basketball vs. River Falls | HOME | |
| WEDNESDAY | DATE: DECEMBER 15TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 3:45pm | 2:20pm / 5:15pm | Boys/Girls Nordic Ski Skate Race | at Elm Creek Park Reserve |
| 4:30pm | 2:45pm / 6:45pm | Boys Swimming and Diving vs. Como Park | at Humboldt High School |
| 5:00pm | Wrestling Triangular vs. Humboldt / Minneapolis Southwest | HOME | |
| 6:00pm | Gymnastics vs. Cretin-Derham Hall | HOME | |
| 5:30pm / 7:00pm | Girls Basketball vs. Simley | at Simley High School | |
| THURSDAY | DATE: DECEMBER 16TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 4:15pm / 4:15pm 6:00pm | Boys Basketball vs. Patrick Henry | HOME | |
| FRIDAY | DATE: DECEMBER 17TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 4:00pm / 5:30pm 7:00pm | C/JV: 2:45pm / 6:00pm V: 6:00pm / 8:15pm | Boys Basketball vs. Two Rivers | at Two Rivers High School |
| 4:00pm / 6:00pm | Girls Basketball vs. Two Rivers | HOME | |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | Boys Hockey vs. Mora | HOME | |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | Girls Hockey vs. Northern Lakes | at Breezy Point Arena | |
| SATURDAY | DATE: DECEMBER 18TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 9:00am | 7:00am / TBD | Wrestling Invitational | at Trinity School at River Ridge |
Sports schedule for: Dec 6-11
| MONDAY | DATE: DECEMBER 6TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 5:30pm | Boys JV Hockey vs. Minnehaha Academy | at Minnehaha Ice Arena | |
| TUESDAY | DATE: DECEMBER 7TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 4:00pm / 5:30pm 7:00pm | C/JV: 2:45pm / 6:15pm V: 6:00pm / 8:15pm | Boys Basketball vs. MPLS South | at Minneapolis South High School |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | Girls Hockey vs. Hastings | at WSP Ice Arena | |
| WEDNESDAY | DATE: DECEMBER 8TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 5:00pm | Wrestling Triangular vs. Harding / St. Agnes | HOME | |
| 6:00pm | Gymnastics vs. Johnson | HOME | |
| 5:30pm / 7:00pm | Girls Basketball vs. MPLS Southwest | at Minneapolis Southwest High School | |
| THURSDAY | DATE: DECEMBER 9TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | Boys Hockey vs. Simley | at Veterans Memorial Community Center | |
| 5:30pm / 5:30pm 7:00pm | Boys Basketball vs. Holy Angels | HOME | |
| FRIDAY | DATE: DECEMBER 10TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 4:00pm / 6:00pm | Girls Basketball vs. MPLS South | HOME | |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | Girls Hockey vs. Mahtomedi | at St. Croix Rec Center | |
| 5:00pm | 3:30pm / 7:30pm | Boys Swimming and Diving Conference Preview | at Humboldt High School |
| SATURDAY | DATE: DECEMBER 11TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 9:00am | 6:30am / TBD | Wrestling Invitational | at Maple Grove High School |
| 10:30am/10:30am 12:00pm | C/JV: 9:30am / 11:45pm V: 11:00am / 1:15pm | Boys Basketball vs. Hill Murray | at Hill Murray School |
| 11:00am / 1:00pm | Boys Hockey vs. South St. Paul | at Doug Woog Arena | |
| 1:00pm | Girls Basketball vs. Mound Westonka | at Mound Westonka High School |
The NBA playoffs and how different they are this year
By: Charlie Fragassi
If you have tuned into the NBA playoffs at all this year, you’ll see an entirely different look then last year. Last year, COVID-19 stopped the season for a little while and the top teams were forced to play the playoffs in an NBA bubble, in Disney World, in Florida.
This year, the NBA had few COVID complications except that they started the season later, but they were able to finish the regular season normally and go into the playoffs.
This year’s playoffs have been really fun because they had a play in tournament for the bottom seeds, to see who made it into the playoffs, and who didn’t. This is a new feature that was different from last year.
Teams were also able to travel to each other’s stadiums for games and pretty much all NBA teams had some sort of fan capacity so there are fans at all the games, which is good for the players, team, and the fans.
Last year was a pretty crazy year for the NBA, but it’s good to see things get back under control and for them to have a somewhat normal playoff, and hopefully they have no COVID complications.
Some NBA fans even say that last year’s NBA finals winners, the Los Angles Lakers, win shouldn’t even count due to the fact that the season was cut short and the teams played in a bubble. But overall, it doesn’t matter where you play, the winners are going to win and it’ll stay that way forever.
The end of J. Cole’s basketball career
By: Alexandra Rimbu
Rap star, J. Cole, has ended his short-lived pro basketball career in light of a “family obligation”.
During his time with Rwanda Patriots BBC, of the Basketball Africa League, he scored 5 points, grabbed 5 rebounds, and tallied 3 assists in 45 minutes, in three appearances – an extremely sub-par performance. This has prompted many to mock Cole’s career. Others, however, are more focused on the fact that his career should never have begun.
As Cole has previously expressed, his two dreams in life were to pursue music and basketball. Cole focused more on music however, and he is now a mainstream rap star.
Basketball has always remained as one of his hobbies though, and it is for this particular reason that many argue he should never have been given a chance to play pro, because the fact remains that basketball is just a hobby for him.
Cole told ‘SLAM Magazine’, “The main parallel that I always draw between music and basketball is like, ‘Yo, it’s just a matter of hours. The difference between the pro guy that sits on the bench and the superstar, it’s just a matter of intentional hours”. Cole has put in these intentional hours for music, but he has not put in the intentional hours for basketball.
Many label Cole as being selfish in this respect. He has not put in the effort the way others have, to build a career for himself in basketball, rather he was served it on a silver platter. He used his celebrity to take part in his favorite hobby, contradicting even himself. How can he claim that in order to make it big you need to put in the hours when he himself has not done so?
Cole has robbed more deserving athletes of a chance. Athletes who make it based on their skill, not their name. Athletes who sacrifice their lives to make it. Athletes who have put in those intentional hours.
So, it comes that Cole’s finished basketball career is, in fact, a blessing. For his spot can now be given up to someone more deserved, who will be able to accomplish the dream they have so long strived for.
NCAA men’s programs vs. women’s programs
By: Charlie Fragassi
As some people may know, the NCAA March Madness basketball tournament just finished up a couple weeks ago. Both men and women athletes were quarantined in different states and were playing in “bubbles” to ensure player safety. Athletes were given all the basic necessities, which included access to the weight room.
About a week into March Madness, pictures surfaced of the men’s weight room, which was spacious and had all the basic needs a weight room should have. Days later, a picture of the women’s weight room was posted to the public, and all they had was a rack of dumbbells and some yoga matts.
As you can imagine, this stirred up a ton of controversy with the NCAA and how they treat male versus female athletes. Many celebrities spoke on this matter, including Lebron James.
The NCAA received much hate for this and ultimately ended up giving the women not only a bigger weight room, but also better meals and the same amount of gear as the men’s teams were getting.
The NCAA needs to do a lot better job of treating their athletes, who bring in millions of dollars, and they need to give them a fair shot to perform as well as they are able, regardless of gender.
This is an example of how women’s sports can be treated as inferior to men’s sports. Although women’s basketball doesn’t bring in nearly as much money as the men’s teams, they should still be supplied with the necessities and equipment to stay healthy and get better, because at the end of the day they’re still athletes and they’re working hard everyday to get better at their sport.
For more information, please visit:
- “NCAA Players Expose Stunning Disparity Between Men’s And Women’s Facilities” http://www.huffpost.com/entry/ncaa-women-men-weight-facilities_n_60541a59c5b66a80f4e6b2 89.
March Madness
By: Charles Fragrassi
If you follow college basketball, then you surely are aware of March Madness. March Madness is a 64 team tournament, with the 64 best college basketball teams. The teams are ranked one through 16 based on their record, strength of schedule, and overall talent.
This year, the teams are in a “bubble” which is a bunch of hotels where the players are quarantined and not allowed to leave to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
A common part of March Madness is filling out a bracket; anyone can fill out a bracket on who you think is going to win the tournament.
If someone were to fill out a bracket and have it be perfect, they would win the Warren Buffet One Million Dollar Challenge. Warren Buffet says he would award anyone one million dollars a year for life if they were to fill out a perfect bracket. Filling out a perfect bracket is nearly impossible, in fact the odds are 1-10 billion.
March Madness is also a huge event for gamblers as the AGA (American Gambling Association) estimates 10.4 billion dollars will be gambled, while only 3% of that money will be gambled legally.
In my opinion, March Madness is one of the exciting, fun times of the year. I love filling out brackets and watching games with my friends. March Madness is expected to have record breaking numbers in viewers this year due to the fact that they couldn’t even have the tournament last year due to COVID.
For more information, please visit:
- http://www.bing.com/searchq=how+much+money+is+gambled+in+march+madness&pc=cosp&ptag=G6C13N5020D030221AEE67B61E61&form=CONBDF&conlogo=CT3210127
- “With $1 Billion on the Line, March Madness Is Ready for Its Comeback” http://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/16/with-1-billion-on-the-line-march-madness-is-ready-for-its-comeback. html
The Timberwolves’ coach change
By: Alexandra Rimbu
The MN Timberwolves lost to the New York Knicks on Sunday, Feb 21, reaching a league-worst of 7-24 this season. This loss was ultimately what caused management to fire head coach Ryan Saunders, whose replacement, Chris Finch, was named shortly after on Monday.
Saunders’s association with the Timberwolves first began in 2019 when he took an assistant job and was later named interim coach after the firing of Tom Thibodeau. Next season, he took on the job permanently, and at age 33, he became the youngest head coach in the league.
The Timberwolves went 43-94 under Saunders, in a little less than two full seasons. They finished with the third-worst record in the league last season and had the worst record so far before his firing.
CBS Sports claimed that Saunders was stuck in “an impossible situation” on some level. They went on to state there was almost “total roster upheaval during his tenure” and that more games were “lost to injury” than you could have counted. And, of course, the absence of star player Karl-Anthony Towns from a majority of the games did not help the situation.
However, with results like that, the coaching change came as no surprise. Finch was a frontrunner for numerous jobs this offseason, and Rosas, the Timberwolves president, said “Chris brings a wealth of basketball experience from his time in the NBA, G League and Internationally. He is one of the most creative basketball minds in the NBA, has success maximizing players, and I am excited to see him bring our team to the next level and beyond.”
The future looks promising for the Timberwolves, and we’ll have to see if Finch lives up to everybody’s expectations.
Editor’s Note: Since this writing, the Timberwolves have yet to get their 1st win under coach Finch.