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Raiders claim first conference baseball title in 34 years
The Hudson Raider baseball team clinched its first conference championship since 1979 Tuesday, May 21, by sweeping a doubleheader from Eau Claire North, 4-2 and 5-3, at Eau Claire’s Carson Park. Hudson finished the season all alone in first place in the Big Rivers Conference with a record of 11-1.
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The Raider softball team looked in midseason form in its first home doubleheader of the season last Tuesday against Rice Lake, pounding out 25 hits, including four home runs, and committing just one error while sweeping the Warriors 11-1 and 10-1.
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After dropping its Big Rivers Conference opener to perennial conference powerhouse Eau Claire Memorial, 6-1, last Thursday, the Raider boys’ tennis team bounced back in a big way by capturing the team title at Saturday’s Royal/Raptor Invitational in Woodbury.
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Hudson Track: Girls take second at UWRF
The Raider girls’ track and field team scored in every event, including placing three of the top six individuals in two events, on its way to a second place finish at the 8-team Border Battle Track and Field Meet last Friday at UW-River Falls Knowles Fieldhouse.
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Hudson’s boys posted five first place finishes, including two by senior Brandon D’Andrea in the sprint events, on their way to a first place team finish at the inaugural Border Battle Track and Field Meet last Friday at UW-River Falls’ Knowles Fieldhouse.
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The Raider girls’ soccer team finally ventured outside last Tuesday, April 16, not to practice, but to play its first game.
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In a perfect world, the Raider baseball team would have eight games under its belt by this point of the season, Hudson’s girls’ soccer would be seven games into its schedule, and the boys’ golf team would have played two 18-hole invitationals and two nine-hole conference mini-meets by now.
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