Superior’s confidence in Carter Gilbertson is surging, as the junior pitcher threw six shutout innings in a victory over Cloquet on Thursday afternoon in Superior.| Cloquet Pine Journal
The Lumberjack boys have a new coach and some new faces, but they are working methodically toward a successful season.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Lumberjacks defenseman Karson Young was a top pick this week in the annual USHL drafts with Hermantown, Hibbing, Grand Rapids and Rock Ridge being well-represented over the two days of selections.| Cloquet Pine Journal
The Pine Journal All-Area Softball Player of the Year recorded 169 strikeouts in the circle in 2025 while batting .507 with four home runs and 25 RBIs.| Cloquet Pine Journal
After an heartbreaking loss in the Section 7A final ended the Lumberjacks' season in March, they've returned with a singular focus for the 2025-26 campaign.| Cloquet Pine Journal
It was the Lumberjacks' first victory over the Hawks since a 4-2 win in 2018.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Head coach Derek Anderson credited Esko’s success thus far to an unselfish group of players who has bought into making plays for each other and staying committed to playing team basketball.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Former Cloquet head coach Tom Lenarz, who led the ’Jacks to four section titles in the 2010s, said new head coach Mike Klyve has what it takes to make the program a statewide power.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Joe Seymour, a native of Hayward, Wisconsin, spent the last two years as an assistant with the Proctor Rails, experience that helped him land Cloquet’s coaching position.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Wisconsin-Superior and Cloquet Middle School are fielding club teams for the second year in a row with the potential to grow in the years to come.| Superior Telegram
Thursday's prep report also includes local baseball and softball tournament games.| Superior Telegram
Allie Jones has been the Lumberjacks’ ace pitcher the last four years, and now, with her playing the best softball of her life, the program is confident she can lead them to new heights.| Cloquet Pine Journal
A large senior class and an undefeated start to the season, including a win over Moose Lake/Willow River on Monday, has Cloquet believing this is the year it makes a big leap.| Cloquet Pine Journal
He previously was head coach in Barnum for five seasons and was an assistant with the former United North Central cooperative program in central Minnesota.| Cloquet Pine Journal
The senior is a two-time DNT All-Area team selection and led the Lumberjacks to their first appearance in the Section 7A championship game in 17 years.| Cloquet Pine Journal
When Battaglia stepped down from the basketball head coaching job after 20 years, former players and coaches praised his ability to craft relationships, which built a winning program.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Thursday's prep report includes local softball, baseball, tennis and lacrosse results.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Thursday's prep report includes section tournament results from local softball and boys tennis.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Despite several weather-related postponements, the section softball tournaments kicked off Tuesday with the Lumberjacks, Rock Ridge, Esko and others advancing to play Thursday.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Duluth Denfeld and Cloquet will square off on Thursday evening, a potentially season-altering game that will impact Section 7AAA playoff seeding come tournament time.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Cloquet head coach Heather Young, after a lopsided loss at Duluth East on Tuesday, said she, her coaching staff and players are puzzled about the Lumberjacks’ lack of development this season.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Our rankings this year have been dominated by Cherry, Esko, Duluth Marshall and Proctor. This week, we take a look at a couple of Twin Ports programs making their Power 5 debuts.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Our rankings this year have been dominated by Cherry, Esko, Duluth Marshall and Proctor. This week, we take a look at a couple of Twin Ports programs making their Power 5 debuts.| Superior Telegram
Ojanen, who spent more than two decades with Cloquet’s program, including three years as head coach, said he’s prioritizing spending time with his daughters as they begin playing sports.| Duluth News Tribune