Post Bulletin Sports Editor Jason Feldman

Jason Feldman

Sports Editor

Jason Feldman is the Sports Editor of the Post Bulletin.

He was born in California and grew up in Grand Forks, N.D., where he went to school from Kindergarten through college. He is a 1999 graduate of the University of North Dakota, where he double-majored in Mass Communication and Criminal Justice Studies.
Jason has more than 20 years of sports reporting experience at daily newspapers.

In addition to managing the four-person Sports staff at the PB, Jason covers high school football, golf and high school and junior hockey.

Jason and his wife, Melissa, live in Rochester with their four daughters and their dog, Walnut.

Readers can reach Jason at 507-281-7430 or [email protected].

The best young hockey players in the world are coming to Minnesota, and Rochester will play a part in it. The city will be a pre-tournament host for two World Junior Championship hockey teams.
Lake City native Taylor Heise scored a go-ahead goal for the U.S. in the third period of Sunday's Women's World Championship gold-medal game, and the U.S. won gold in overtime.
The Austin Bruins have the NAHL scoring champion, two of the league's top-five goalies and the league's top-two scorers. But their first-round playoff opponent, Minot, has been no pushover this year.
Gavin Black and Kaden Spaniol were certain they'd play their college hockey close to home. Instead, it will take them more than 4,600 miles from Rochester, to Opole University in Poland.
John Marshall grad Mike Bailey pitched to some of baseball's best hitters during his college days. Monday, he joined four others in the QB Club's Class of 2025.
The Minnesota Golf Association rankings tell the story: Some of the best high school golfers in Minnesota reside in the southeast corner of the state.
Five Rochester boys golfers are ranked in the top 100 in the state to open the season. Rochester's girls teams appear to be building around some strong young players.
In their first appearance in the NCAA Division I men's hockey championship game, Western Michigan brought home its first title.
Rochester native Pat Ferschweiler was named the Spencer Penrose Award winner Tuesday, as the top coach in Division I men's hockey. His high school teammates from the mid-1980s saw it coming. Sort of.
Alexa Van Straaten and Claire Dixon were defensive partners for much of the 2024-25 season with the Dodge County Wildcats. Fittingly, they announced their college commitments on the same day.