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Saturn moon pops its cork
Darkness is slipping away at the rate of almost 3 minutes a day as January gives way to the month of candy hearts. That's how an astronomer might look at the progress of the seasons. The flip side i...
Posted on 1/31/11 at 1:07 PM
Shrimp Stir-Fry
Pollock is on the menu tonight when I'll be the guest server at this Lenten season's first fish fry put on by the East Grand Forks Sacred Heart Men's Club. (The annual fundraiser for the Sac...
Posted on 2/19/10 at 3:20 AM
Girls lacrosse: Tigers end skid against Park
By Matt Steichen , May 08, 2013
Farmington tennis shut out at Owatonna
Farmington was knocked out of the Section 1AA tournament after a 7-0 loss to Owatonna in the opening round last Tuesday in Owatonna.By Matt Steichen , May 23, 2012
Injuries pile up in road losses for Tiger girls basketball team
A short bench made it tough for the Farmington girls basketball team to run with Chanhassen and Shakopee last week. Abby Gallus battled the flu, Desi Loftus was on the bench with a broken finger and Gabby White went down with a dislocated elbow, leaving the Tigers with seven varsity regulars in their rotation during a 65-49 loss at Chanhassen Monday and a 53-38 loss at Shakopee Friday.By Matt Steichen , February 15, 2012
Track and field: Tigers sweep at River Falls Indoor
By Matt Steichen , April 14, 2010
Boys basketball: Calcagno shoots down Tigers in section opener
Rochester Mayo’s Sam Calcagno almost single-handedly knocked Farmington out of the Section 1AAAA basketball tournament last Wednesday night. Calcagno, who entered averaging 10 points per game for the 10-14 Spartans, drilled four three-pointers and rang up a career-high 37 points in an 84-76 victory over the fifth-seeded Tigers in Rochester.By Matt Steichen , March 18, 2010
Magalis finishes sixth in state diving
The Farmington boys swimming and diving earned 13 points to finish 33rd at last weekend's Class AA state swimming and diving meet.March 07, 2010
Farmington sports podcast for Jan. 9: Ryan Hamen
The Farmington Independent sports podcast is back after a quick break for the holidays. This week Independent sports writer caught up with boys swimming and diving coach Ryan Hamen to talk about the Tiger team and about making the adjustment from assistant to the top job. We'll have a new podcast for you every Friday. You can listen to it hear or head over to iTunes to subscribe.By Matt Steichen , January 09, 2009
Tiger sports podcast for Sept. 12
It's Friday afternoon again and Independent sports writer Matthew Steichen is back with another installment of the Farmington Independent sports podcast. This week he's talking with Farmington Tiger football defensive coordinator Gary Burr about this week's big game against Hutchinson. Those other Tigers beat Farmington pretty badly last year. Matt and Gary talked about what the home team is doing to turn that result around. We'll have a new podcast for you every Friday. You can listen to it hear or head over to iTunes to subscribe.September 12, 2008
Tiger sports podcast for August 22: Keith Revels
The new fall sports season is here and the Tiger sports podcast is back to keep you up to date on everything that's going on. This week Independent sports writer Matthew Steichen sits down with Farmington High School cross country coach Keith Revels to talk about what to expect from a team that surprised a few people with its success last fall. We'll have a new podcast for you every Friday. You can listen to it hear or head over to iTunes to subscribe.August 22, 2008
15th-annual Tiger Scramble is Aug. 1 at Fountain Valley
The 15th-annual Tiger Fan Club Golf Scramble will be held Friday, Aug. 1, at Fountain Valley Golf course.July 17, 2008
Girls track: Medley relays vault Tigers
A victory in the 4x800 and three other second-place relays helped springboard the Farmington girls into fourth place at the eight-team Missota Conference Relays last Tuesday in Shakopee.By Matt Steichen , May 09, 2008
Boys tennis: Battle of the Tigers goes to Hutchinson
The Hutchinson boys tennis team kept Farmington winless with a 7-0 sweep in Missota Conference action Monday afternoon. The match had previously been postponed due to the weather on April 17 and 18, but conditions were near perfect on the third try at Farmington High School.By Matt Steichen , May 09, 2008
Baseball: Tigers forge split at Hutchinson
The Farmington baseball team allowed a total of 27 runs in the three Missota Conference games it lost last week. Senior starting pitcher Eric Estes helped reverse that trend, if only for a game, by limiting Hutchinson to one run on four hits over seven innings in a 2-1 road victory Monday afternoon at Veteran's Memorial Field in Hutchinson.By Matt Steichen , May 09, 2008
Softball: Getting offensive
The Tigers have gone on an offensive tear, averaging over nine runs a game during a seven-game winning streak that has once again pushed them to the top of the Missota Conference at 7-1.By Matt Steichen , May 09, 2008
Boys track: Tigers dominate conference relays
Last Tuesday's Missota Conference Relays turned out to be the perfect platform for the Farmington boys track team to showcase its depth.By Matt Steichen , May 09, 2008
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