Author: Steve Mulholland

The Eden Prairie Eagles wrestling team, ranked fourth in the state by wrestling website The Guillotine, went two-for-three on Thursday, while hosting a quad meet in the main gymnasium at Eden Prairie High School. The Eagles defeated Chaska-Chanhassen 59-6 in their first dual, yielding their only points on a forfeit in the 170-pound class. Eden Prairie fell to Hudson 32-38 in the second dual, having been forced to forfeit in both the 170 and 195-pound classes. The Eagles closed out the quad by cruising to a 48-21 win over Osseo in the third dual meet of the night. The Eagles…

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It was “jersey night” at Eden Prairie Community Center, when Jackson Welo, a first grader in teacher Mike Terwilliger’s class at Cedar Ridge Elementary, got the thrill of his young hockey career. Jackson, who plays on the “Mite 2 Red” team in the Eden Prairie Hockey Association, recently joined his teammates, along with a large gathering of youth players, to watch the EPHS boys team clash with Buffalo in a Lake Conference matchup. It was a busy night at EPCC, with the young Eagles proudly wearing their red and black jerseys to support Eden Prairie in their 3-2 victory over…

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With hard work and dedication both in and out of the classroom, 15 Eden Prairie High School (EPHS) student/athletes have earned scholarships in their chosen sport. They made it official in a ceremony on Wednesday at the high school by signing their national letters of intent (NLI) on national signing day. The Eagles’ signees come from a variety of sports, including boys hockey, boys swimming and diving, football, girls basketball, girls lacrosse, girls soccer, and volleyball. Wednesday, Feb. 1, marks the first day many high school recruits may sign their national letters of intent to Division I and Division II…

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You might call it the “first game of the rest of the season” for the Eden Prairie boys basketball team. After losing senior Adam Mertens for the rest of the season to a fractured ankle suffered last week against Wayzata, the Eagles welcomed the return of two senior leaders to the lineup when they took on the Edina Hornets Tuesday night at the Edina Community Center. Leading scorer Luke Rapp was back on the floor for the first time since he was sidelined with a high ankle sprain in a game against St. Michael-Albertville on Jan. 20. Meanwhile, senior guard…

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Mason Moe had a bandage over the bridge of his nose. The lone freshman on the Eden Prairie boys hockey team had collided with an opponent in green as the second period ended Saturday night on the Eagles’ home ice at Eden Prairie Community Center. “I just ran into him and my cage struck me in the forehead,” Moe recalled of his collision with the Edina player. There was also a broken stick in the incident, one of seven destroyed in the game. “In a physical game like this, people are gonna be running into each other,” Eagles senior captain…

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Wayzata led the Eden Prairie girls hockey team 2-1 with 1:18 remaining in the third period on Saturday when head coach Steve Persian called a time-out. “We pulled our goalie and Steve put out six of us,” senior captain Paige Holt said. “The one thing that I remember him saying before going out there is ‘just have your stick on the ice if you don’t have the puck.’” It’s a good thing Holt took Persian’s message to heart. As action resumed, senior captain Annabel Mehta’s shot from the hash marks had made its way to Holt, whose stick – planted…

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Cole Saterdalen was still in his skates outside the locker room of the EPHS boys hockey team after the Eagles’ 3-2 win over Buffalo Thursday night. The junior forward was without a shirt, however, and pointing down toward his abdomen. “I have three scars,” he said, directing attention to the area where doctors had made incisions during an emergency appendectomy in the early morning hours of Jan. 14. Thursday’s win over Buffalo marked Saterdalen’s first game back on the ice since the procedure. “I’m feeling great, so glad to be back,” he said. “The doctor said I’m back to normal…

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In an email to players and families of the Eden Prairie boys basketball team Wednesday evening, Eden Prairie High School (EPHS) associate principal of student activities Russ Reetz shared news that the boys basketball games with North High School in North St. Paul, scheduled for Friday at EPHS, had been canceled. “North St. Paul high school notified me earlier this evening that they are no longer planning to play Friday’s basketball games,” Reetz wrote in his email. He went on to say that gyms were reserved for Friday practices for 9A and 9B teams as well 10th grade, JV and…

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Eden Prairie boys basketball head coach David Flom stood in the quiet corridor outside the boys locker room in the lower level of Eden Prairie High School Tuesday night. He had just finished coaching his first game since being suspended by the school district on Dec. 8 over a complaint of him reading a racial slur out loud during a classroom session with the team the day before. After a lengthy investigation, Flom was reinstated Monday as head coach. Twenty-four hours later, he was coaching his team for the first time in over six weeks, court-side for their matchup against…

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Eden Prairie boys basketball head coach David Flom received a standing ovation Tuesday when he was introduced before his first game back as coach. “I’m just very appreciative of all the support that we’ve had,” he said after the game, a 112-71 loss to sixth-ranked Wayzata. “I’m happy to be back,” he said. Flom was reinstated as head coach on Monday after being suspended by the school district on Dec. 8 over a complaint about his use of inappropriate language during a classroom session with the team on Dec. 7. “It’s kind of mixed emotions,” said Dennis Flom, father of the head…

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