KYLE FISCHER PITCHES STRONG 2nd WIN (Updated)

JACKSONVILLE, IL. -- New Ulm's Kyle Fischer pitched his second win of the spring season as the St. Cloud State beat Minnesota Crookston 9-1 here Friday.

CHAMPIONS NAMED FOR LUTHERAN 3-STATE TOURNAMENT HERE

Champions were crowned in four divisions over the weekend in the annual three-state Lutheran grade school tournament held at MLC and New Ulm.

300 GAMES STAND AT 20 AS RECORDS SURFACE; TAUER WAS FIRST

The number of bowling perfect games in New Ulm has now grown to 20 as additional documentation underscores the importance of verifying achievements.

TC AREA WINS THREE TITLES, SOME GAMES CANCELLED

With the heaviest February snow fall in years creating havoc with the schedules, three Twin Cities metro area teams were crowned champion of the MLC grade school

HISTORY OBJECT IDENTIFICATION TAGS RECOVERED

All of the historic identification tags used in the preservation of sports history on this website have now been rebuilt after a mechanical failure caused losses of over 200 tags in September.

KYLE FISCHER GOES FIVE IN FIRST GAME

Russellville, Ark. - New Ulm grad and Brewer pitcher Kyle Fischer appeared in his first collegiate baseball game as St. Cloud State University baseball team (1-0) opened its 2011 season Sunday, Feb.

HOFFMANN MANAGER JOINS DODGER COACHING STAFF

New Ulm major league prospect Jamie Hoffmann will have a familiar face on the coaching staff of the Los Angeles Dodgers in spring training. The Dodgers have named Don Mattingly as new skipper.

BABINEC REACHES ONE GRAND CAGER LEVEL

Knights cut down Bethany

Babinec nets her 1,000th point

Posted New Ulm Journal Website February 2, 2011 - By Michael Gassett Journal Sports Writer

NEW ULM - Erica Babinec knew Tuesday

BASEBALL, NUSC WILL MISS AL MUELLER

Minnesota and in particular the New Ulm and Arlington areas have lost a great supporter with the passing of Al Mueller.

NEW ULM SPORTS CENTRAL SITE REBUILDING

The NUSC web site has now being rebuilt following the hardware failure before Christmas that wiped out a almost four month's addition of sports history.

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