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For the first time since November, the Shakopee girls hockey team has won back-to-back games. The Sabers won two South Suburban Conference games by beating Eastview and Lakeville North in the last ...
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn – Funeral services have been set for Patrick Schoonover, the 14-year-old Eastview hockey player from Eagan who died on the ice. RELATED: Family, friends honor teen who died ...
Monday afternoon, the Eastview hockey website confirmed funeral arrangements for the teen. Visitation will be held for Patrick from 4-8 p.m. Thursday at the Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church ...
An unlikely goal to many was enough for Eastview on Saturday. The Lightning scored on their first shot and beat Stillwater 1-0 in the final girls’ hockey Class 2A quarterfinal at the Xcel Energy ...
“We lost our son Patrick last night,” his family said in a statement posted on the Eastview Hockey Association’s website. “He passed away unexpectedly playing the game he loved so muc ...
Patrick Schoonover of Eagan was playing for an Eastview Youth Hockey team in Brainerd when he collapsed and died Friday. The boy's father, Mike Schoonover, said earlier the medical examiner told ...
If 6-seed Eastview can pull of the top-three trifecta by upsetting 1-seed Rosemount on Wednesday night, they’ll be among the most unlikely teams to earn a trip to the Girls State Hockey ...
Hundreds of Minnesotans and representatives of every level of Minnesota athletics took to social media Saturday to offer condolences to the family of 14-year-old Patrick Schoonover, the Eastview ...
The Rosemount girls hockey team is returning to the state tournament after a 1-0 win Wednesday night over Eastview to win the Class 2A, Section-3 title. ***Click the video box above to view ...
He has three goals and seven assists in Eastview's 4-3 start ... A Playing in front of a packed Xcel Center at the Class 2A hockey state tournament. Q At my first varsity practice, I felt ...
“We lost our son Patrick last night,” the family of Patrick Schoonover said in a statement posted on the Eastview Hockey Association’s website (via StarTribune.com). “He passed away ...
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