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There was a field in Superior, Wisconsin called Ole Haugsrud Field. The University of Wisconsin–Superior football team played there until the team went out of existence in the mid-1990s. The Superior High School Spartans played there until 2014 (when the high school's new stadium opened).
This is a list of known college commitments by Minnesota high school football players headed into Wednesday, the first day of the early signing period for NCAA Division I and II players. It also ...
Malosky was a native of Crosby, Minnesota, who began his coaching career at Morris and Morningside-Edina High Schools. [2] He was hired as the head football coach at University of Minnesota Duluth in 1958 and led the team to Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championships in 1960, 1961 and 1973.
Wayzata High School. All Sports Lake Superior: Ashland High School (WI) Cloquet High School Duluth Denfeld High School Duluth Marshall High School Hermantown High School Proctor High School Superior High School (WI) Most Sports Little Eight: Ashby High School Battle Lake High School Brandon/Evansville† Hillcrest Lutheran Academy, Fergus Falls
Dec. 1—SUPERIOR — The 2023 Superior Telegram All-Area Football Team features a dozen players including six seniors, five juniors and one sophomore from three area schools. Northwestern junior ...
National Football League: Athletic Park: Duluth: 1923 1927 4 Duluth-Superior Lumberjacks (defunct) Indoor football: Indoor Football League: Duluth 1999 2000 2 Minnesota Machine (defunct) Women's American Football: Women's Football Alliance: Minnetonka High School: Minnetonka: 2009 2017 9 Minneapolis Millers (defunct) Baseball: American ...
Hockey season is starting all over the Iron Range, but Minnesota Duluth is keeping attention on football. The Bulldogs are off to their best start since 2018 at 5-0 and 4-0 in the NSIC. They are ...
From 1936 to 1941, he was a coach at Duluth Central High School. During World War II, he served in the Army Air Force and received nine battle stars. After the war, he coached the football team at Duluth Junior College. From 1949 to 1950, he was the head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He led the 1950 ...