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SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE

Lourdes, Hayfield and Randolph are all conference leaders in baseball and all three teams remain unbeaten.
At least four players from the Post Bulletin 2021 All-Area Girls Basketball Team will go on to play Division I basketball, including first-teamers Anna Miller, Lilly Meister and Sacia Vanderpool.
Spring Grove senior Caden Grinde is named the SEC Player of the Year.
Houston, Kingsland, Randolph and Southland each landed two players apiece on the All-Southeast Conference girls basketball team.

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The Section 1 girls basketball tournament begins this week, with all kinds of contenders to make it to the state tournament, particularly in Class AA.
There are some sophomores in southeastern Minnesota who are big difference-makers this girls basketball season. Cali Esser of La Crescent is one of them. But they are all over the place.
A lot of important and head-turning things went down this past week in southeastern Minnesota girls basketball. Among them was Houston nipping Kingsland by a single basket, giving the unbeaten Hurricanes bragging rights atop the Southeast Conference.
Dover-Eyota has ripped off four straight wins, including head turners over Plainview-Elgin-Millville and St. Charles. That has the Eagles in first place in the Three Rivers Conference West Division.
Byron is the only team in southeastern Minnesota that is still unbeaten, at 5-0. The Bears will get that record tested tonight when they take on powerhouse Stewartville.
Mayo stretched its record to a perfect 8-0 on Tuesday with a win over previously unbeaten Mankato West, getting it done on the road. Anna Miller leads our Top 5 Standouts and her team is on top of the Power Rankings.

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Rochester Mayo has had a sizzling start to its girls basketball season. A good chunk of that has had to do with the dominating presence of 6-foot-3 senior Anna Miller, who leads her team with a 21-points per game average.
Mayo and Mankato West have matching 7-0 records in the Big Nine and overall.
Triton is sitting in first place in the Hiawatha Valley League Blue Division with a 4-1 lead mark.

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