| MONDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 25TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| TUESDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 26TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 7:00pm | Volleyball vs. South St. Paul | HOME | |
| 7:00pm | 5:00pm / 8:45pm | Football vs. Harding/Humboldt | at Harding High School |
| WEDNESDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 27TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| THURSDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 28TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| Girls – 3:30pm Boys – 4:15pm | Boys / Girls Cross Country Sections | at Valleywood Golf Course | |
| 7:00pm | Volleyball Section Semifinals | HOME | |
| FRIDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 29TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| SATURDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 30TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 3:00pm | Football Section Semifinals | TBD |
Category Archives: Football
Sports schedule for: 10/18-10/22
| MONDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 18TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 5:30pm | 4:30pm / 8:45pm | JV Football vs. North St. Paul | Polar Field |
| 5:30pm / 7:00pm | 4:30pm / 8:30pm | JV/Varsity Volleyball vs. Como Park | at Como Park High School |
| TUESDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 19TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 4:00pm | Boys / Girls Cross Country Conference Championship | HOME | |
| WEDNESDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 20TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 5:30pm / 5:30pm 7:00pm | C-Squad / JV / Varsity Volleyball vs. Central | HOME | |
| 7:00pm | 5:00pm / 8:45pm | Football vs. St. Croix Lutheran | at St. Croix Lutheran |
| THURSDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 21ST | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| FRIDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 22ND | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| SATURDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 23RD | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
Minnesota Vikings bounce back against Seattle
By: Abby Altman
The atmosphere at US Bank Stadium coming into week 3 might have been exactly what the team needed. The stands were packed with purple, and the Skol chant was seemingly louder than ever. The stadium even had fake snow coming down to represent “The Team of the North.”
Coming into this game the Vikings were 0-2, playing against the 1-1 Seahawks. Prior to this game, the Vikings hadn’t hosted the Seahawks in Minnesota since 2016, and hadn’t beaten them since 2009.
Kirk Cousins, once again played at an MVP caliber level, going 30/38, with 323 yards and 3 touchdowns, and played his 3rd consecutive game with no turnovers. Even without star running back Dalvin Cook, the offense was propelled by backup Alexander Mattison, who picked up 112 rushing yards and 171 total yards. The offensive line looked stronger than it has in several years.
“It’s the best offensive performance that I’ve seen in the eight years that I’ve been here,” coach Mike Zimmer said.
The first 2 weeks this season, the Vikings receiving core was fairly quiet. Sophomore WR Justin Jefferson ended his rookie year blazing, and was a top candidate for rookie of the year. He hadn’t done much this season, but after this week’s stats, we can see Jefferson is back. Justin had 11 targets, 118 receiving yards, and a touchdown, along with an impressive catch and 28 yard run.
Another good thing to see is sophomore WR KJ Osborn is stepping up to make the Vikings WR core a very dangerous trio. Jefferson, Thielen, and Osborn, all combined for 194 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns this week.
The defense played just slightly above average in the first half, but shut down the Seattle offense in the second half. The Vikings allowed the Seahawks offense 389 yards, 2 touchdowns and a field goal. The defensive line was able to get to Seahawks QB Russell Wilson twice, with Everson Griffen and Eric Kendricks both bringing in a sack.
Kicker Greg Joseph redeemed himself in this comeback after missing a game winning kick in week 2. Joseph went 6/6 with 3 field goals for 44, 33 and 20 yards, and 3 PATs.
In a post game interview coach Mike Zimmer said he told the team “We work so hard, we prepare so hard, we deserve to win.”
The Vikings hope to keep this streak going and improve to 2-2 next week, at home against Cleveland.
*Note: Since the writing of this article, the Vikings have gone 1-1 in the two games they’ve played.
Sports schedule for: 10/11-10/16
| MONDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 11TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| TUESDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 12TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 5:00pm | Girls Soccer vs. Two Rivers | at Two Rivers High School | |
| 7:00pm | Boys Soccer vs. Holy Angels | at Academy of Holy Angels | |
| WEDNESDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 13TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 5:30pm / 5:30pm 7:00pm | 4:30pm / 8:30pm | C-Squad / JV / Varsity Volleyball vs. Harding | HOME |
| THURSDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 14TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 5:30pm | Diving Conference Meet | at Humboldt High School | |
| FRIDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 15TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 6:30pm | Swimming Conference Meet | at St. Catherine University | |
| 7:00pm | 5:00pm / 8:45pm | Football vs. North St. Paul | at North St. Paul High School |
| SATURDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 16TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 9:00am | 8:00am / 2:00pm | Varsity Volleyball Tournament Benilde-St. Margaret’s | at Benilde-St. Margaret’s |
Sports schedule for: 10/4-10/9
| MONDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 4TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 5:30pm | JV Football vs. Como Park | HOME | |
| 5:30pm / 5:30pm 7:00pm | 4:30pm / 8:30pm | C-Squad / JV / Varsity Volleyball vs. Humboldt | at Humboldt High School |
| TUESDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 5TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 4:15pm / 7:00pm | JV/Varsity Boys Soccer vs. Como | at Como Park High School | |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | JV/Varsity Girls Soccer vs. Como | HOME | |
| 7:00pm | Swimming and Diving vs. Harding | at Humboldt High School | |
| WEDNESDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 6TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 5:00pm / 5:00pm | JV/Varsity Boys Soccer vs. Minnehaha Academy | at Minnehaha Academy | |
| 5:30pm / 5:30pm 7:00pm | 4:30pm / 8:30pm | C-Squad / JV / Varsity Volleyball vs. Johnson | at Johnson High School |
| THURSDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 7TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 5:00pm | Swimming and Diving vs. Central | at Humboldt High School | |
| 5:15pm / 7:00pm | JV/Varsity Girls Soccer vs. South St. Paul | at South St. Paul High School | |
| FRIDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 8TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 6:00pm | Football vs. Mound Westonka | HOME | |
| SATURDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 9TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 10:00am | 7:00am / 2:00pm | Boys / Girls Cross Country Alexandria Meet of Champions | at Arrowhead Resort |
| 10:00am/12:00pm | JV/Varsity Girls Soccer vs. Central | HOME |
False start for the Minnesota Vikings
By: Abby Altman
With a fantastic draft, a great off season, and most injured players returning ready to work, the Vikings 2021 season was highly anticipated.
Many Vikings fans expected a comeback from the less than average season last year, but week 1 made most fans lose hope. At halftime, the Vikings were down 7-14. That doesn’t seem bad, but fans watching knew things weren’t looking good. The offense in the first half was abysmal. They received 12 penalties for a total loss of 116 yards, including 3 false starts in the opening drive, and 4 penalties in the first 8 snaps.
“We shot ourselves in the foot, especially in the first half, way too many times,” Vikings coach Mike Zimmer stated.
The offensive line gave up 3 sacks, and the offense scored just 1 touchdown in the first half.
Kirk Cousins, possibly the most hated player on the Vikings in recent years, played well but was seemingly overshadowed by the loss. Cousins went for 36/49, with 351 yards, and 2 touchdowns.
The defense was another story, and not a much better one. The Bengals offense, Joe Burrow, Joe Mixon, and the rest of the offensive stars, picked up 366 total yards, and 2 touchdowns in the first half, and 1 in the second.
Erik Kendricks looked like he was ready to be back, with 15 tackles, to lead the league after 1 week. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to stop Cincinnati from scoring
But for many, the main story of the game was neither team. It was the refs.
With 10:00 left in the 4th quarter, WR Justin Jefferson caught a 20 yard pass from QB Kirk Cousins, and proceeded to run the final 20 yards to land in the end zone. The refs didn’t call the touchdown, stating that he was down before he landed in the end zone, and called third down. Further replays clearly showed an image of Jefferson hanging over the end zone, his body clearly still off the ground. The call was not overturned.
After a horrendous first half, the Vikings managed to pull it together, and came back to tie the game with a 53 yard kick made by Greg Joseph with 3 seconds on the clock. The game went into overtime, and both defenses looked strong forcing each team to punt at least once.
With less than 2 minutes on the clock in overtime, the Vikings were sitting roughly on the 40 yard line. Getting very close to field goal range, the Vikings called 1 more play. With a handoff to star RB Dalvin Cook, his run ended on the bottom of a pileup with a group of Cincinnati defenders. The refs called a fumble, recovered by Bengals linebacker Germaine Pratt. The Vikings challenged the call, and after several minutes were spent reviewing the play, the ruling on the field stayed a fumble, allowing the Bengals to set up their game winning field goal drive.
Online comment sections since then have been flooded with fans, some Vikings, some not, stating that “Dalvin didn’t fumble”. Many fans were outraged that the ruling on the field was not overturned.
In a post game conference, Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen spoke out about the game and the offensive mistakes. Thielen stated that the Vikings felt “[R]eally confident coming into this game”. Obviously, that confidence was shot down by mistakes. Thielen made a comment saying that he believes this is a good team and will bounce back in week 2. From the interview on Minnesota Vikings YouTube, Thielen says, “You gotta play clean football, because that’s (penalties) what loses games”.
Sports schedule for: 9/27-10/2
| MONDAY | DATE: SEPTEMBER 27TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 5:15pm / 7:00pm | Girls JV/Varsity Soccer vs. Simley | at Simley High School | |
| 5:30pm | JV Football vs. Johnson | HOME | |
| 5:30pm / 7:00pm | JV/Varsity Volleyball vs. Como Park | HOME | |
| TUESDAY | DATE: SEPTEMBER 28TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 4:00pm / 4:00pm | JV/Varsity Tennis vs. Harding | JV: HOME Varsity: at Harding High School | |
| 4:15pm / 7:00pm | JV/Varsity Boys Soccer vs. Washington | HOME | |
| 7:00pm | Varsity Girls Soccer vs. Washington | at Washington | |
| WEDNESDAY | DATE: SEPTEMBER 29TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 4:00pm | Varsity Tennis vs. Visitation | HOME | |
| 5:30pm / 5:30pm 7:00pm | 4:30pm / 8:30pm | C-Squad / JV / Varsity Volleyball vs. Central | at Central High School |
| THURSDAY | DATE: SEPTEMBER 30TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 4:15pm / 7:00pm | JV/Varsity Boys Soccer vs. Central | HOME | |
| 7:00pm | Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Central | at Central High School | |
| FRIDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 1ST | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| TBD | Tennis Twin Cities Match | at Minneapolis Site | |
| 5:30pm / 5:30pm 7:00pm | C-Squad / JV / Volleyball vs. Washington | HOME | |
| SATURDAY | DATE: OCTOBER 2ND | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 8:00am | Varsity Volleyball Invitational | at Blaine High School | |
| 1:00pm | Football vs. Como Park | HOME | |
| 2:30pm / 4:00pm | JV/Varsity Boys Soccer vs. SPA | at St. Paul Academy |
Sports schedule for: 9/20-9/25
| MONDAY | DATE: SEPTEMBER 20TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 4:00pm | Varsity Tennis vs. Visitation | HOME | |
| 5:30pm | 4:45pm / 7:30pm | JV Football vs. Johnson | at Johnson High School |
| TUESDAY | DATE: SEPTEMBER 21ST | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 4:00pm | Varsity Tennis vs. Washington | at Washington | |
| 4:15pm | JV/Varsity Boys Soccer vs. Humboldt | at Humboldt High School | |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | JV Girls Soccer vs. Central Varsity Girls Soccer vs. Humboldt | HOME | |
| WEDNESDAY | DATE: SEPTEMBER 22ND | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | JV/Varsity Boys Soccer vs. Johnson | HOME | |
| 5:30pm / 5:30pm 7:00pm | 4:30pm / 8:30pm | C-Squad / JV / Varsity Volleyball vs. Harding | at Harding High School |
| THURSDAY | DATE: SEPTEMBER 23RD | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 4:00pm / 4:00pm | JV/ Varsity Tennis vs. Central | JV: HOME Varsity: at Central High School | |
| 5:00pm | Football vs. Central | HOME | |
| 5:00pm | Swimming & Diving vs. Humboldt/Washington | at Humboldt High School | |
| FRIDAY | DATE: SEPTEMBER 24TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 3:45pm | 1:45pm / 5:15pm | Boys and Girls Cross Country Roy Griak Invitational | at Les Bolstad Golf Course |
| SATURDAY | DATE: SEPTEMBER 25TH | ||
| TIME | BUS DEPART/RETURN | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 12:00pm | Varsity Girls Soccer vs. Washington | HOME | |
| 1:00pm | 12:00pm / 2:30pm | Boys JV Soccer vs. DeLaSalle | at DeLaSalle High School |
| 1:00pm | Swimming & Diving vs. MPLS Southwest | at St. Catherine University | |
| 6:00pm | Varsity Boys Soccer vs. MPLS Roosevelt | HOME |
Sports schedule for: 9/13-9/18
| MONDAY | DATE: SEPTEMBER 13TH | |
| TIME | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 4:00pm | Tennis Scrimmage vs. North St. Paul | John Glenn Junior High School |
| 4:30pm | JV Football vs. Kennedy | at Bloomington Stadium |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | JV/Varsity Girls Soccer vs. Two Rivers | HOME |
| 5:30pm / 5:30pm 7:00pm | C-Squad / JV / Varsity Volleyball vs. Humboldt | HOME |
| TUESDAY | DATE: SEPTEMBER 14TH | |
| TIME | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 4:30pm / 5:00pm | JV/Varsity Boys Soccer vs. DeLaSalle | JV: at Neiman Sports Complex V: at DeLaSalle High School |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | JV/Varsity Girls Soccer vs. Visitation | HOME |
| 6:00pm | Swimming & Diving vs. Rosemount | at Rosemount Middle School |
| WEDNESDAY | DATE: SEPTEMBER 15TH | |
| TIME | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 4:00pm | JV Tennis vs. South St. Paul | JV: HOME |
| THURSDAY | DATE: SEPTEMBER 16TH | |
| TIME | EVENT | DETAILS |
| FRIDAY | DATE: SEPTEMBER 17TH | |
| TIME | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 4:00pm | Varsity Tennis vs. Humboldt | HOME |
| 4:15pm | Swimming & Diving vs. Como/Johnson | at Humboldt High School |
| 4:45pm | Varsity Girls Soccer vs. Johnson | at Johnson High School |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | JV/Varsity Boys Soccer vs. MPLS Edison | HOME |
| 5:30pm / 5:30pm 7:00pm | C-Squad / JV / Varsity Volleyball vs. Johnson | HOME |
| SATURDAY | DATE: SEPTEMBER 18TH | |
| TIME | EVENT | DETAILS |
| 9:30am | 7:45am / 12:45pm Boys and Girls Cross Country Metro Invitational | at Eden Prairie High School |
| 10:00am | Swimming and Diving Maroon and Gold Invitational | at University of Minnesota Aquatic Center |
| 12:00pm | 10:30am / 1:45pm Football vs. Johnson | at Johnson High School |
| 5:00pm / 7:00pm | JV/Varsity Boys Soccer vs. St. Anthony Village | HOME |
Recap of the NFL draft and how it’s changed since last year
By: Charlie Fragassi
This year, the 2021 NFL draft took place in Cleveland, Ohio.
The NFL draft was held with spectators allowed for the first time since last year, when there were no fans allowed because it was pretty much the start of COVID-19. It was held via Zoom, and the players had cameras on and were attending it virtually that way.
Fortunately, things have gotten better so the NFL decided to hold the draft allowing fans. The NFL still was fairly cautious about COVID, so obviously people were wearing masks, but what I thought was cool, was that in the pavilion where the draft was held, they had something called an inner circle. In the inner circle, the only people allowed were people who were fully vaccinated because those people were the closest to the stage and the players when they came out.
As I stated earlier, in last year’s draft, the draft participants were all in a Zoom call at home. This year, the players had the option to fly out to Cleveland and attend the draft in person. This is cool because the players get to go out on stage in front of everyone and meet the commissioner of the league, Roger Goodell, along with receiving their jersey right on stage in real time.
A lot of players opted to go in person to the draft, but a large chunk of them wanted to stay home and celebrate this special moment with their family and friends in the comfort of their own home, which, in my opinion, would be the most ideal thing to do.
Although it may have felt weird to have an in person NFL draft with fans, hopefully it continues this way in the future and we don’t have to worry about having an online draft ever again.