Multiple Teams · Sporfie livestream links for January 21st, 2021!
Thursday, January 21st, 2021 livestream links: Monticello Gymnastics Code: 5598 Monticello Wrestling Monticello Swim/Dive Monticello Boys Hockey
Thursday, January 21st, 2021 livestream links: Monticello Gymnastics Code: 5598 Monticello Wrestling Monticello Swim/Dive Monticello Boys Hockey
With limited fans allowed at our winter events, the Monticello Activities Department looked for a way for fans to still cheer on their favorite student-athletes. Enter Sporfie. Sporfie is a website and mobile app that allows fans from all over the world watch live events with just a couple of clicks. Monticello Volleyball had great
By: Jared Hines At the Oct. 1 Board of Directors meeting, the MSHSL approved start dates for winter athletics and activities. In all activities, there has been a 30% reduction in contests with a maximum of two contests per week. Start Dates are as follows: Nov. 9: Dance Nov. 23: Boys Hockey, Adapted Floor Hockey,
By: Jared Hines On Dec. 21, 2019, the Monticello Moose and the Delano Tigers met at Delano Ice Arena for a regular-season Saturday matchup. The Moose were 6-3 at the time and on a four-game winning streak. By the end of the night, the winning streak was snapped as Delano handed the Moose their fourth
By: Jared Hines In front of thousands of fans in black and red at Xcel Energy Center, the Moose stepped out on the ice in St. Paul for the third time in four years. The opponent–No. 3 Hermantown–was familiar as the Moose have face the Hawks all three times they have played in the MSHSL
By: Jared Hines On Saturday morning, the brackets were released for the Class A Boys Hockey tournament, set to take place March 4-7 at the Xcel Energy Center. The Moose (20-7-1) weren’t seeded No. 1-5 and were drawn to play No. 3 Hermantown (21-3-4) in the opening round. The game will take place at 1 p.m.
Photos from the Section 5A Final can be found here! By: Jared Hines When the 2016-17 Monticello Moose team made it to the State Tournament, the current senior class were freshmen with none of them appearing on the state tournament roster. The 14 & 15-year old boys watched as the Moose lost in the state
While we would love for everyone to join us in cheering on the Moose at Fogerty Arena on Thursday, we realize that it’s not always possible. Pine City radio station WCMP is streaming the game, allowing Moose fans around the country and the world to see Monticello in their attempt to return back to the
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