Owatonna High School volleyball, boys soccer and girls cross country open their season Thursday. Blooming Prairie volleyball plays their first match and Owatonna girls tennis continues a busy week.
The Huskies hit the road Thursday to play at Prior Lake. They do not know where or when they will have their home opener after water damaged the Owatonna High School gym floor early in August.
Owatonna volleyball coach Jason Kaytor recapped the season on Saturday's coaches show. The Huskies won 18 matches and made it to the Section 1AAA semifinals.
The Huskies lost to Big Nine champ Rochester Mayo 3-1 in the 1AAA section semifinals. NRHEG fell to HVL champ Kenyon-Wanamingo 3-0 in the 2AA South Subsection final.
Huskies volleyball goes to Rochester Mayo on Thursday night at 7PM for a 1AAA semifinal. The Panthers face Kenyon-Wanamingo at MSU-Mankato at 6PM in a subsection final.
The Huskies battled past Rochester John Marshall in the Section 1AAA volleyball playoffs 3-1, coming from behind in each set to reach the second round.
Three Owatonna High School seniors get another chance to play in their home gym Wednesday night in the first round of the Section 1AAA volleyball tournament.
The Owatonna girls' tennis team beat Farmington 5-2 Thursday. Owatonna High School volleyball lost a five-set match to Northfield. Blooming Prairie and NRHEG football lost their regular-season finales.
The Section 1AA girls tennis tournament opened with Owatonna sweeping Austin 7-0. The Huskies will host Farmington on Thursday at 4PM in the quarterfinals.