With just one non-conference game under its belt, the Roseville Area High School boys hockey team begins its slate of Suburban East Conference games this week.
In the early years, the Roseville Area High School girls hockey team was usually a scoring juggernaut. That has changed in recent years and this season the Raiders are stressing a “defense first” mentality.
Roseville Area High School swimmer Pyper Doo finished in third place in the 100-yard freestyle at the Class AA state championships Nov. 16-18. (photos courtesy of Karen Pavlicin-Fragnito)
Five members of the Roseville Area High School girls swimming and diving team wrapped up their season by participating in the state meet earlier this month. Two Raiders advanced to the finals and made serious runs at state titles.
The weekend didn’t start off all that great for the Mounds View/Irondale/Roseville PI division adapted soccer team but things turned around eventually. The Rams shrugged off an opening-round loss to earn the state consolation championship.
The prep girls swimming and diving season came to a conclusion last weekend as the state meet was held at the University of Minnesota. Roseville Area High School earned four entries in the Class AA state meet.
The Roseville Area High School volleyball team saw its fifth consecutive trip to the state tournament end short of its goal. The Raiders went 0-2 in the Class AAA tournament.
While the recent weather might not make one think of hockey season, the calendar says it’s time. The high school girls hockey season is underway and the puck drops for Roseville Area High School with three games this week.
Based on the final score, the Roseville-Maple Grove football playoff game was a typical two seed vs. seven seed blowout. But a deeper look at the box score shows a close contest that wasn’t decided until the fourth quarter.