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By MICHAEL ROY Staff Writer The WEM-JWP Grizzlies are finding their groove early in the wrestling season. After dropping two matches at Medford, they turned things around with a win at Triton and a third-place finish at Byron last weekend.   WEM-JWP 57, Triton 24 The host Cobras were...
The JWP girls’ basketball team went 1-1 last week against Gopher Conference opponents. After taking a 57-49 loss on the road at Medford, they had one of their best offensive performances under coach Cory Jans in their home opener against Bethlehem Academy Friday, Dec. 9, winning 76-58. Medford...

TWO-FOR-TWO — The JWP boys’ basketball team won twice on the road last week. Above: the Bulldogs’ Ryan Kronbach (14) drives to the basket. Pioneer photos by Leanne Kavitz

The JWP boys’ basketball team is starting the 2022-23 season with three road games. The Bulldogs were able to go undefeated in two of them this week, defeating Nicollet 77-43 and getting a massive come-from-behind victory against Gopher Conference rival Bethlehem Academy 64-63. Nicollet was...

HEAD OVER HEELS — The Bluejays’ Katelyn Weber dismounts the balance beam during their meet against New Ulm.

The Waseca High School gymnastics team started its season at K&G Gymnastics in Mankato Saturday, Dec. 10. They faced six schools: Big South rivals St. Peter and New Ulm; Mankato East, Mankato West, Austin, and Glencoe-Silver Lake. As one of the smaller schools at the meet, it was a tougher...

BOUNCEBACK — The Bluejays’ Griffin Krautkremer (15) eyes a Windom opponent.

Sometimes, when you’re feeling good about yourself, you’re going to get humbled. The High School Waseca boys’ team got a piece of that humility when they took an 11-1 loss to Luverne on Dec. 3.  However, it’s how you react to that humility that matters, and the boys responded by taking two...
Although the Waseca Bluejays team enjoyed outstanding offense in the girls’ basketball season opener, their wins against Triton and Waterville-Elysian-Morristown proved how outstanding their defense can be too. Neither the Cobras nor the Buccaneers could score more than 32 points against the...

EASY OUTING — The Waseca High School boys’ basketball team defeated NRHEG 65-49 at New Richland Tuesday night. Damarius Russell (3) drives to the basket.

The Waseca High School boys’ basketball team did whatever it wanted to Tuesday night in New Richland, defeating NRHEG 65-49. The Bluejays started fast and hot, with open three-pointers from Tyson Reger on the first two possessions. Sophomore Damarius Russell assisted on a layup to Andrew Robran,...

Tyson Reger goes in for an easy hoop. 

The Waseca High School boys' basketball team sailed to an easy victory Friday night in its season opener, defeating United South Central 77-44 at Wells.  “We really played hard,” Waseca coach Seth Anderson said. “I think that was a major reason for our success.” The Bluejays put the game away...
The Waseca High School girls’ hockey team got off to a fast start at Fairmont, and it held up until the finish. The Bluejays put 14 pucks on the net and scored twice while shutting out the Cardinals Thursday, Dec. 1. The Bluejays, who totaled 23 shots on goal, scored within the first 10...
It was an electric atmosphere when Waseca faced JWP for its first game of the girls’ basketball season Friday, Dec. 2. Both teams flashed their potential, but the hometown Bluejays downed the Bulldogs 65-46. A look at the final score gives no indication that it was a tight contest. At one point...

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