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Goalie recruit follows familiar path to UMD
Alex Fons is following in Kenny Reiter’s footsteps from Fairbanks, Alaska, to Duluth.
RELATED CONTENTBook charts golf’s birth in Minnesota
If Rick Shefchik’s first-of-a-kind Minnesota golf book is never expanded, it certainly can stand on its merit as a marvelous historical record and photo narrative.
RELATED CONTENTCorrected UMD hockey schedule released
A miscommunication with the Minnesota Duluth sports information office meant an incorrect 2012-13 men’s hockey schedule in Wednesday’s News Tribune. A corrected version, along with the 2012-13 UMD women’s hockey schedule, is below.
RELATED CONTENTSchedule set for UMD’s final season in WCHA
Minnesota Duluth’s final season in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association will have 28 league games, including a Saturday-Sunday series at Nebraska-Omaha on Nov. 10-11 and a series at Minnesota on Feb. 22-23.
RELATED CONTENTAffable Twin Ports golf pro dies at 59 
A stellar athlete who became one of the better-known golf figures in Northeastern Minnesota was remembered Friday for the compassion and dignity displayed in 20 years as a golf course manager.
RELATED CONTENTWell-known Twin Ports golf pro dies at 59
Steve Anderson, who worked in golf management at four courses in Northeastern Minnesota, died this afternoon at St. Luke’s hospital after suffering a stroke Tuesday at home. He was 59.
RELATED CONTENTPrep newsmaker: Duluth Marshall’s Joey Kronzer is undefeated 
Find an opponent’s weakness, pick on it and walk off the court with a victory.
RELATED CONTENTCollege hockey: NCHC names director of hockey operations 
Joe Novak said he got his dream job Tuesday and it won’t even require moving.
RELATED CONTENTElder Connolly signs pro contract 
Five-hundred miles across the Baltic Sea will separate the Connolly brothers of Duluth next hockey season — Chris in Tampere, Finland, and Jack in Karlstad, Sweden.
RELATED CONTENTPrep tennis preview: Advantage, Duluth Marshall 
With a student enrollment of 236 in grades 9-12, an over-abundance of players is rarely an issue for the Duluth Marshall boys tennis program.
RELATED CONTENTColumns
As newspapers shrink, so do the dwarf’s visits 
The recorded voice you hear when calling the News Tribune sports department after hours is an employee long since gone from the company.
A dwarf’s Christmas sneer 
One sister lives in Arizona now, one brother in North Carolina. They won’t be home for Christmas. The family’s two eldest children enjoy the weather where they are.
Christmas Dwarf shows soft side, bids farewell to John T. 
There was a phone call on my birthday from a nursing home in St. Paul.
