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Luverne head coach Tony Sandbulte talks about stunning double-OT win, state tourney berth

The Cardinals coach brings up some of the key players on the team this year.

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LUVERNE, Minn. — After a huge double-overtime win, Luverne took down No.1-seed New Ulm on Tuesday in the 3A championship to win the section final and advance to the state tournament.

The Luverne High School girls hockey team finally overcame its nemesis, New Ulm, to win the Section 3A tournament. Next up comes state.

The Rink Live was able to sit down with Luverne girls hockey head coach Tony Sandbulte to talk about the section final game, how the Cardinals are preparing for state, and some of the key players on the team this year.

Watch the full interview below and make sure to subscribe to The Rink Live on YouTube for more coaches interviews to come.

Sydney Wolf is a reporter for The Rink Live, primarily covering youth and high school hockey. She joined the team in November of 2021 and graduated from St. Cloud State University with a degree in Mass Communications and a minor in Writing and Rhetoric Studies.
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