This year a record 109 golfers, 12 volunteers, 30 sponsors and 80 prize donors teamed up to raise $27,473 for Family Pathways Food Pantries, Youth Services and Senior Services.
The Chisago Lakes cross country teams continued their impressive seasons last week, as the boys finished in second place behind 10th ranked Centennial and the girls finished in third place at the Centennial Invite.
With homecoming fireworks blasting overhead and a raucous crowd chomping at the bit, North Branch's gridiron crew was hoping to spoil the party in St. Francis on Friday night.
The boys and girls cross country teams finally had a meet in their own backyard, and they didn't disappoint anyone who turned out to watch them tackle the course at Ki Chi Saga Park in Lindstrom.
According to Wildcat head football coach Bill Weiss, the Wildcats were disappointed they didn't win last Friday's home game against perennial state champion Totino Grace.
If you have been to a Wildcat football game - home or away - in the past two years and wondered who is that funny, energetic kid leading the raucous, color-coordinated Wildcat student section, congratulations - you have entered The Love Zone.
Viking Logan Klatt scored on an odd goal just nine minutes into the game and it proved to be all the Vikings needed as they upset the Wildcats 1-0 Tuesday, September 27 at North Branch High School.
Led by four goals from Gwen Vitalis, the Wildcat girls' soccer team dominated the game offensively and defensively and shut out the Vikings 8-0 this past Tuesday, September 27 at North Branch.