Girls lacrosse: Irish drop three straight
The Rosemount girls lacrosse team has had trouble slowing opposing offenses
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Rosemount dropped to fifth in the South Suburban Conference standings after four straight losses
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Rosemount played well, but had its seven-game winning streak come to an end Monday
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The Irish finished second in two relays and had 11 top-10 individual finishes at their eighth True Team meet in nine years
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Rosemount won its fifth straight game via shutout to advance to face Eastview
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Rosemount opened Section 3AAA play Wednesday afternoon
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Rosemount faces first-place Lakeville North in a doubleheader Friday
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Rosemount beat Park before falling to Lakeville South and Eagan
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Schow, Vraa, French, Polk and Duff continued to lead the team at Apple Valley last Tuesday
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Rosemount won all seven matches in straight sets in its first team win of the season
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Rosemount scored 15 goals over the last three quarters in a 16-4 rout of Lakeville South
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The Irish won the discus, 1,600 and three relays while claiming their eighth title in nine years
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Annual block party will feature games, prizes and information
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The Irish placed eighth out of 10 teams with 1,084 points last Tuesday in Prior Lake
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Starting pitcher Ben Smith held the Lakers to two runs in six innings
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