
Raider Football O-Lineman Kyan Rauk Commits to SDSU
Hosted by Liz Campbell and Evan Loe Kyan Rauk joins the studio to talk about “the triumphs and defeats, the epic highs and lows about
Hosted by Liz Campbell and Evan Loe Kyan Rauk joins the studio to talk about “the triumphs and defeats, the epic highs and lows about
Soccer Captains Anni Quass, Amelia Rosenhamer, and Gracie Freyberg join Liz Campbell and Evan Loe in the studio. We start off by getting the inside
By AJ Reisetter The Raider boys track and field squad closed out their regular season on Thursday, May 18th with a a first-place finish in
The reigning Big 9 champions, the Owatonna Huskies, came into Northfield Thursday night and proved why they are still favorites to win the conference and return to the state tournament. The Huskies defeated the Raiders 88-53 and dropped Northfield to 5-4 on the season and 3-2 in the Big 9. Owatonna improved to 7-3 overall and 4-2 in the conference.
Northfield Boys Basketball was able to take the win against Albert Lea, 90-84. Albert Lea came out swinging in the aggressive matchup. The Tigers had Northfield second guessing if they could pull off the triumph, but the Raiders were able to adapt and overcome with senior Soren Richardson and junior Austin Koep leading the way.
Northfield began its march toward a second consecutive conference title in earnest Tuesday with a 4-1 win over rival Owatonna at Northfield Ice Arena.
The Northfield Raiders traveled to Buffalo on Saturday, January 8th to wrestle in the Gerry Bakke Memorial Invite and tied for sixth place. Northfield brought 11 varsity and nine junior varsity boys along with one female wrestler.