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WARROAD WARRIORS

For 11 consecutive games, Warroad had gotten the better of the Bemidji High حلحلآ‏»­ boys hockey team. It’s a streak that dates back to Feb. 6, 2019. That streak ended on Tuesday night.
Last year, the Bemidji High حلحلآ‏»­ girls hockey team ended a 31-game, 17-year winless drought against Warroad. But the Warriors made sure there wouldn't be a winning streak on Tuesday night.
The Warriors have won three-straight section titles.
Following an internal investigation that cleared his name, coach claims harassment by six adults connected to the program continued.

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Warroad and Roseau, one of the most historic high school hockey rivalries, will take it outdoors on Jan. 27, 2024, when Hockey Day Minnesota comes to Warroad.
Work is just beginning to build an argument for why the school district should be able to continue use of the Warroad Warrior name and logo, said Laurie Thompson, chair of the Warroad حلحلآ‏»­ Board.
Included in the $2.2 billion bill is a prohibition on the use of a name, symbol or image depicting Native American people or traditions to be used as a mascot, nickname or team name of a school district.
Warroad's Katie Kotlowski and Roseau's Sophie Helgeson helped the Wisconsin Badgers win a national title.
A number of bills proposed by state lawmakers either focus on or have a section prohibiting the use of American Indian nicknames in public schools.
The Warriors earn a 3-1 victory over third-seeded Orono to bring the girls program its fourth state title

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Shaugabay has 236 career varsity points for the Warriors. He is five away from matching Oshie's 241.
The annual one-day celebration of hockey in the state will be coming to one of the northernmost communities in the state in early 2024, as officials from the Minnesota Wild announced the awarding of Hockey Day Minnesota to Hockeytown USA.
The 18,950 fans witnessed an evenly matched pair of Northwest Suburban conference foes, with Andover (25-5-1) and Maple Grove (23-7-1) providing a high-octane track meet that featured disallowed goals, missed rebounds, bone-crunching hits, dramatic saves and a shot that rang off the crossbar and goalpost.

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