Michael Lyne joined the West Central Tribune as a sports reporter in May 2022, following his graduation from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, where he graduated with a bachelors degree in journalism and a minor degree in Spanish studies.

Michael was a sports reporter at the Minnesota Daily during his time at the University of Minnesota. His main sports beats were Gophers soccer, men's hockey, and men's and women's gymnastics.

Michael also interned with a handful of media companies in the Twin Cities — MLatino Media, the Pioneer Press and MinnPost — and freelanced a story for USAHockey during his undergraduate career.

Michael speaks English (primary language) and shows proficiency in Spanish (secondary language).

Michael grew up in Eagan, Minn. His pronouns are he/him/his.

You may reach Michael at [email protected], or by calling (320) 214-4345.

LQPV shoots a 158, Blackjacks card a 160 at Hawk Creek Country Club
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Minnewaska, a top team in the state, aims for its 4th state tournament in 5 seasons and 18th overall
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The tournament host Bulldogs opened up play with a 12-4 win against Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg on Saturday at Paynesville.
Bulldogs beat KMS 12-4 and Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 10-0
NLS is second, Willmar fourth at 16-team Cardinal/Wildcat Invite
Two St. Cloud pitchers combine on a 2-hitter to top Cardinals. Other winners Friday include: Litchfield, New London-Spicer, Montevideo, Dawson-Boyd, Yellow Medicine East and Benson
Jayda Kolstoe’s toss of 42-5 is best of the night at Hamline University
New London-Spicer earns wins at Nos. 1, 3 and 4 singles and No. 2 and 3 doubles. Also Friday, Benson picks up a win over LQPV/DB.
Warriors with their 6th straight with 8-2 and 7-6 wins over Golden Rams
Kaitlyn Flann pushes Warriors past Eagles’ Maya Sawatzky, 4-3. Other winners Friday include: Minnewaska, New London-Spicer and Morris/Chokio-Alberta.