Turn Back the Clock
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Turn Back the Clock: Former Lumberjack Clay Wilson
Cloquet, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) --- Former C-E-C Lumberjack Clay Wilson signed last week a two-year deal with the Calgary Flames, worth $525,000 per season.
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Turn Back the Clock: UMD's Shawn Pogreba
Duluth, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) --- Playing multiple sports in one season was nothing new for UMD's Shawn Pogreba. He was named to the all-state teams in football, hockey, and baseball during his senior high school season at St. Paul Johnson.
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Turn Back the Clock: St. Scholastica's Jennifer Houck
Duluth, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) --- Jennifer Houck graduated first from Cromwell High School then from the College of the St. Scholastica, meaning the streets of the Northland were filled with plenty of friendly faces Saturday as she competed in the 35th annual Grandma's Marathon.
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Turn Back the Clock: UMD Bulldog Kyle Schmidt
Duluth, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) --- Hermantown native Kyle Schmidt has a lot to look forward to - he is getting married this summer and plans to play professional hockey in Norway next winter.
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Turn Back the Clock: Former Bulldog Mason Raymond
Duluth, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) --- Mason Raymond scored 25 goals and had 49 assists during his time wearing the maroon and gold of the UMD Bulldogs.
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Turn Back the Clock: Hollis Dukes
Duluth, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) --- In only his sixth year of semi-professional football, journeyman Hollis Dukes has played for four teams here in the Northland.
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Turn back the Clock: Former Bulldog Brett Larson
The former UMD player and assistant coach was hired last weekend as the new head coach and general manager of the Sioux City Musketeers of the USHL
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Turn back the Clock: Former Bulldog Jenny Potter
The former Bulldog and Olympian is one of the most celebrated 'hockey moms' around. Tom Hansen has more in this week's Turn back the Clock.
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Turn back the Clock: 2010 MN State Softball Tournament
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Turn back the Clock: UMD's National Championship weekend
Tom Hansen takes another look back at UMD's historic weekend. The Bulldogs captured their first national championship in men's hockey.
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