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AM 1390 KRFO Coaches Show [September 21]
Hear the interviews from the Saturday, September 21 AM 1390 KRFO Coaches Show. The halfway point of the high school football season featured a series of rival games and exciting plays and performances for Owatonna, Blooming Prairie, NRHEG, Medford, and Triton. Updates on volleyball and soccer were also part of the show which airs each Saturday morning at 9 am on AM 1390 KRFO and the KRFO app.
Owatonna football coach Jeff Williams reacts to an exciting game at Rochester Mayo where OHS overcame an early deficit for a 31-14 victory.
OHS football coach Jeff Williams
Huskies volleyball coach Jason Kaytor commented on the Huskies busy week which included a couple of wins at the Farmington Tournament and losses in a pair of Big Nine matches.
Huskies volleyball coach Jason Kaytor
OHS girls cross country is having a strong season.
Huskies girls cross country coach Dan Leer
Huskies girls soccer reeled off three wins over the last week. Their match at Austin Tuesday, September 24 is scheduled for coverage on Kat Kountry 105 and on the Kat Kountry 105 app.
Owatonna girls soccer coach Nate Gendron
OHS boys soccer also had a busy week of competition. On Saturday the Huskies scored an impressive win at Eagan 6-3.
OHS boys soccer coach Bob Waypa
Blooming Prairie football won at Goodhue Friday 27-6. A big play on defense late in the second quarter swung the game BP's way.
Blooming Prairie football coach Chad Gimbel
Awesome Blossom volleyball coach Ranell Kittelson looks ahead on a big week of rival match-ups for BP.
BP volleyball coach Ranell Kittelson
NRHEG football played a close game with Martin County West, coming up short 28-18.
NRHEG football coach Marc Kruger
Panther volleyball had a busy week.
NRHEG volleyball coach Onika Peterson
Medford football won the Battle for the Paddle, their trophy game against Bethlehem Academy.
Medford football coach Jerome Johannes
Triton football won their third straight game, doing it through the air, 34-20 at Dover-Eyota.
Triton football coach Mike Ellingson
Triton volleyball played numerous times over the last week.
Cobras volleyball coach Becca Goosens
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