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GIRLS SOCCER

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Before the rankings this week, Jamey Malcomb takes a moment to reminisce about Duluth's most iconic hockey writer.
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Female athletes are naturally more predisposed to knee injuries in their teens, but local coaches are doing what they can to reduce the potential.
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The Greyhounds sophomore had a school-record 32 goals and led her team to the state tournament for the first time since 2010 en route to being named News Tribune All-Area Player of the Year.
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Senior Reese Kuklinski scored the lone goal for Esko in a 2-1 loss to top-seed Southwest Christian on Tuesday.

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Esko goalie Hannah Roemer came up big on three of four St. Cloud Cathedral penalty kicks to send her team to the Class A state girls soccer semifinals for the first time.
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A goal in the final three minutes of regulation sent Cloquet-Carlton and Orono to overtime in a Class AA girls quarterfinal, but the Spartans advanced after two scoreless extra periods.
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Greyhounds goalies Maggie Winesett and Jordin Flohaug combined for 14 saves in the loss to Edina.
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Sophomore forward Lilly Kuettel scored early in the first half to help the Greyhounds book their first trip to the state tournament since 2010.
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The Greyhounds advanced to the Section 7AAA girls soccer section final for the first time since 2011, also the last time they played in the state tournament.
Tuesday's prep report includes playoff games in boys and girls soccer, plus girls volleyball results.
Proctor volleyball knocked off Mesabi East in four sets on Monday night.
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Both teams will play in section semifinal games Wednesday. On the other side of the bridge, Superior's Spencer Kidd scored four goals in an 8-1 win over Hibbing/Chisholm.
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Sophomore Lilly Kuettel has scored 15 goals since a 9-0 win over Cambridge-Isanti Sept. 25 and the Greyhounds have won eight straight games.
The Proctor girls got into the win column by knocking off Walker-Hackensack-Akeley on Saturday.

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