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‘Endgame’ breaks records in a snap

Talia Lissauer May 30, 2019

Avengers: Endgame” opening weekend was one of the most hectic weekends sophomore Marcos Alvarez has experienced while working at the ICON Theater in St. Louis Park. Alvarez said all employees had to...

Sophomore Ivy Houts races in a Nordic Ski race Dec. 13 at Hyland Park. Girls Nordic Ski finished the season as conference champions, and Boys Nordic Ski finished third in the Metro West conference.

Current winter sports’ statistics

Sofia Seewald February 19, 2019

Here is a list of all Park winter sports’ varsity scores and statistics since Feb. 19, according to Nordic Ski coach John Dyste and Minnesota Sports Hub — updated by the StarTribune. For more information...

Snow storm breaks historical records in Minnesota

Snow storm breaks historical records in Minnesota

Katie Hardie April 17, 2018
A closer look into the amounts of snowfall around the state
Freshman Mazie Lainsbury practices the butterfly stroke to prepare for sections Nov. 11 and 13.

New section leads to postseason success

Joe Brandel November 18, 2015

Despite the lack of a diving team, the girls’ swim team placed second in the 2A sections meet. The team advanced swimmers in nine events to the state meet Nov. 19-20 at the University of Minnesota Aquatic...

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