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Reagan Hoverman

Sports Reporter

Reagan Hoverman joined the Duluth News Tribune as a sports reporter in July 2023 after spending the better part of two years covering a variety of prep and collegiate sports at the Pierce County Journal in Ellsworth, Wis. Before that, he was a news and sports reporter at the Inter-County Leader in Frederic, Wis.

Hoverman graduated from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls with a bachelor’s degree in journalism in 2020. When he’s not covering sports, Hoverman enjoys spending time with family and friends, watching his favorite sports team, the Green Bay Packers, talking all things Wisconsin Badgers and exploring all of the outdoor options Duluth has to offer.

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Tempers flared in the final minute of Esko’s win over Pequot Lakes on Monday, as both teams received at least one technical foul during the course of a season-altering game.
Esko senior Sam Haugen scored a game-high 20 points in a lopsided win against Moose Lake/Willow River on Friday night and both head coaches agreed that when Haugen gets going, he’s tough to stop.
The Greyhounds have won back-to-back titles the last two years and with another strong roster under the direction of Hall of Fame coach Bonnie Fuller-Kask, the athletes believe anything is possible.
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Duluth Marshall pulled off a trio of signature wins, including a 69-65 triumph over Section 7AA rival Proctor.
The top spots remain the same, but the Superior boys and Northwestern girls both make their first appearances in the top five.
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Proctor is 14-1 and ranked seventh in the state, largely because of its depth and guard play. For the boys, Cherry remains on top as the Tigers are a flawless 15-0 thus far.
When a tragedy forever altered the lives of Logan Jones and his family in December, he took a wrestling hiatus. Now, he’s back on the mat competing in honor of his late mother, Kelli Jones.
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Tigers boys basketball team and the Rails' girls have separated themselves in the first half of the season.
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The Northwood/Solon Springs head coach led the Green Eagles to a 19-2 record and their first state tournament, which helped garner the Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association’s top honor in 2024.
Cloquet has its sights set on a section title and a state tournament. Despite a noticeable lack of size, the ‘Jacks believe their modern, high-powered offense can guide them to success.