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Tigers Triumph Over St. John's Prep, Fall to Parkers Prairie and Sebeka in Close Matches
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Tigers Go 1-2 in Busy Week of Conference Play
by Coach Bob Schuller Braves Defend Home Court in Prairie Conference Victory The Browerville/Eagle Valley Tigers traveled to Benson for a Prairie Conference matchup, but the conference-leading Benson Braves protected their home floor with a 96–61 victory. Benson, now 10–1 in Prairie Conference play, established control early and carried a 43–30 advantage into halftime. The Braves continued to apply pressure in the second half, steadily extending the lead behind efficient of
3 days ago1 min read


Tigers Battle Hard in Showdowns against Swanville and Benson
by Coach Joe Schuller Browerville/Eagle Valley - 62, Swanville - 71 The Browerville/Eagle Valley Tigers traveled to Swanville on Tuesday night for a Prairie Conference showdown with the Swanville Bulldogs, battling hard before falling 71-62 in a competitive contest. The game was tight from the opening tip. Both teams traded runs in the first half, with neither squad able to create much separation. The Bulldogs carried a slim 34-33 lead into halftime, setting the stage for
Feb 172 min read


Tigers Show Resilience through Grueling Week of Competition
by Coach Jeni Burns The past week, the Tigers were incredibly busy, battling through 4 tough games. Monday, they traveled to Benson to take on the Braves. The Braves came out firing on all cylinders and jumped out to a very big first-half lead. The Tigers were able to settle in after the half and put together a much better second half, locking down defensively and getting some really good looks offensively. They continued to battle to the final seconds. Right back on the c
Feb 171 min read


Donning Green to Fight Cancer
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Feb 101 min read


Tigers Win One, Three Nail-Biters
by Coach Joe Schuller Pine River-Backus Edges Browerville/Eagle Valley in Tight Contest The Browerville/Eagle Valley Tigers came out strong on their home court but couldn’t hold off a late push from the Pine River-Backus Tigers, falling 65–62 in a tightly contested matchup. Browerville/Eagle Valley controlled much of the first half, building a solid 36–28 lead by the break. The home Tigers established themselves on the glass, using their size and effort to create extra oppo
Feb 101 min read


Tigers Claw through a Week of Challenges and Triumphs
by Coach Jeni Burns To kick off February, the Tigers had a three-game week. Monday, the Tigers traveled to Verndale to take on the Pirates. Leading scorers for the Tigers were: Raylann Morgan and Lydia Reed with 8 points each. Adding in some great rebounding for the Tigers were Lydia Reed with 13 boards, Raylann Morgan with 10, and Lydia Stearns with 9. On Thursday night, the Tigers took on the Cardinals for the second time in Prairie conference action. The Cardinals j
Feb 101 min read


Tigers Drop a Close One to PRB
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Feb 31 min read


Tigers Fight Hard, but Fall Short against Wolves and Streaks
by Coach Jeni Burns This week, the Tigers braved the cold and battled through another week. On Tuesday, they traveled to Walker to take on a section opponent. The Tigers came out ready to lay, broke the press, and converted at the line to take a 31-30 halftime lead. The Wolves were able to make some adjustments at the half and come out to a quick 8-point lead, but the Tigers battled back and tied the score at 40 with 8 minutes left. But from that mark on, it was all Wolve
Jan 271 min read


Tigers' Tenacity Claims Two Hard-Fought Victories
by Coach Bob Schueller Browerville/Eagle Valley - 69, Long Prairie Grey Eagle - 62 Tigers outlast Thunder in back-and-forth Prairie Conference Battle The Browerville/Eagle Valley Tigers came out on top in a hard-fought Prairie Conference matchup, defeating the Long Prairie-Grey Eagle Thunder 69–62 on the road. The game featured momentum swings right from the start. The Tigers opened with a 7–0 run, showing sharp early energy. The Thunder answered with a 10–0 burst to take c
Jan 271 min read
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