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Youth from the Boys & Girls Club and the DHSC Sports Camp eagerly await the start of a dodge ball game against the U. S Navy SEALS and sailors from the USS Minnesota during Navy Day at the DHSC. (9/12/14)


Olympic Hockey "Doc" V. George Nagobads (center) and 1972 Olympian Keith "Huffer" Christiansen bring a smile to the faces of young hockey fans with a copy of Doc Nagobad's book "Gold, Silver, Bronze" an insider's look at the USA Hockey International team


The mural honoring Duluth Cathedral's hockey program was installed on Thursday, Oct. 12, 2017, completing the display for Duluth's five original high schools. Duluth Cathedral discontinued classes in after the 1986-87 school year.

DULUTH EAST HOCKEY COACH WITH A SMILE AFTER HIS GREYHOUNDS PRESENTED HIM WITH HIS 600TH WIN OVER ANDOVER.

DULUTH EAST'S MIKE RANDOLPH SMILES AFTER HIS GREYHOUNDS PRESENTED HIM WITH HIS 600TH WIN. THIS PLACES RANDOLPH, IN HIS 27TH YEAR, AS NO. 4 AMONG ALL-TIME HIGH SCHOOL COACHES, JUST 16 WINS AWAY FROM EDINA'S WILLARD IKOLA WHO HOLDS THE STATE RECORD AT 616


HockeyTeams from Duluth Denfeld & Superior Senior Honor America With The Presentation of Colors Prior To Their Game In The 2017 Perkin's Frenzy


HockeyTeams from Duluth East & Duluth Marshall Prepare To Honor America With The Presentation of Colors Prior To Their Game In The 2017 Perkin's Frenzy


The Duluth East High School hockey teams held a food drive during the 2017 Perkins Frenzy for the Chum Food Shelf. The ‘Hounds collected approximately 280 lbs. of food & $521 in cash…enough to feed 1,200 local families for two months.


Hilltopper alumni gather on January 16, 2018, to dedicate the Duluth Cathedral High School hockey arch now on display in Sill Arena. For additional photos, click on the "Photos" tab.


East seniors & families. 1st row, L-R: "Super Fan" Sam Zeman, Cheerleader Emily Scinocca, Mgr. Dylan Crist, Zach Madill, Parker Kleive, Tom Higgins, Luke Lamaster, Ian Mageau, Porter Haney, Hunter Hren, Nick Lanigan, Austin Jouppi, Garrett Worth, Will Fis


Duluth Northern Stars Class of 2018 and their families. The front row, from left to right: Anna Prusak, Abby Nash, Ana Kunst, Ella Ierino, Elizabeth Karakas, Sydney Schuman, Kira Johnson, Anna Meyer, Izzy Sutherland


Denfeld Hunter seniors and their families. From left to right: Izaak Smith, Luke Eilefson, Brady Bastyr, Joseph Lemker, Jacob Marciniak, Ian Dahl and Ben LaFont (Photo courtesy of LeAnn Jaksha)

'DOGS ARE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS IN NCAA HOCKEY!


Photo courtesy of UMD Bulldog Hockey

April 8, 2018
     They barely made the NCAA field of 16 teams, being the last at-large selection by the narrowest of margins.
     They only scored a total of 6 goals in the three games leading up to the championship (2 per game) but won them all by only surrendered 3 goals during the same period (1 per game). 
     They entered the championship game as underdogs against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
     But, the Minnesota -tough UMD Bulldogs made two early goals stand up in another 2-1 victory to become the 2018 NCAA National Hockey Champions. 
     Congratulations to the team, the coaches, the support staff and the administration for once again placing Duluth in positive national prominence before the entire country.
     We couldn't be more proud!!!


April 14, 18- Despite having to deal with adverse weather conditions, there was a strong turnout for the 2018 Northland Community Wellness Day.


A large balloon flies above the Essentia Duluth Heritage Center to signify the opening of the Twin Ports Super RV show. More than 50 towable RVs, campers & fish houses are on display during this indoor- outdoor event, which runs through Sunday, April 22.


On Saturday, April 7, bargain-seekers arrive early for the Duluth Indoor Arena Rummage Sale. This photo was taken at 8:25 AM. Doors opened at 9 AM


 "Gold" was discovered at the Essentia Duluth Heritage Center on Thursday, May 10 when 2018 Olympic Curling champion team member John Shuster  paid a visit. He took a moment to check out the Values Banners on display and kindly consented to this photograp

 In what's become a holiday tradition for the Greyhounds,  a food drive was held on December 13 before the Duluth East /Cloquet-Esko-Carlton hockey game. Members of the Duluth East Boys Hockey team and Cheerleaders accepted canned goods and cash donations in behalf of CHUM to benefit local families during the holiday season.  In all, the 'Hounds collected 326 pounds of food and $454 in cash, providing sustenance for those in need. And...oh yes...East beat C-E-C in overtime 2-1, making the night complete. 

  Brenda Florestano (L) was the winner of the Frandsen Bank & Trust $50 Visa gift card, after her name was drawn during the East- CEC hockey game on December 13. The EDHC's Meghan Walker (R) makes the presentation on behalf of Frandsen Bank & Trust. 

(Reprinted from the ISD 709 Newsletter)     

     Duluth Denfeld High School boys hockey players and coaches continued a storied team tradition Friday night, when the team's seniors distributed holiday gifts to families in the community.|
     "We've adopted two families the last couple of years," said Hunters assistant coach and all-time program scoring leader Jake Johnson, as the players gathered up the gifts and rushed out of their locker room at Essentia Duluth Heritage Sports Center. "The entire team did some grocery bagging and raised $1,000, and spent $500 per family. Nice gesture by the boys, which shows the kind of character we have in our locker room, the kind of guys we have here at Denfeld."
     Said Hunters senior power forward Zach DeCaro: "To see families with big smiles on their faces when they see us rolling in with gifts to place under their trees, it's special. The families know we're on our way."
     DeCaro's mother, DeeAnna, helped coordinate the fundraising and gift distribution efforts. "It's a tradition we brought over from the former Duluth Central hockey program," she said. "The kids shop, they wrap the presents, and the seniors deliver the gifts. The players look forward to this every year. Denfeld Hockey does a lot of volunteering throughout the year. We're proud of the kids for doing good in our community."