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Regan Hemberger catches fire, Perham celebrates Kaia Anderson's final game with 3rd-place medals

Summary by Perham Focus
ST. PAUL — The buzz of the Perham girls basketball team’s special season seemed to be all but gone as New London-Spicer took a 46-42 lead with 8:10 left in the game. With a Class AA third-place finish on the line, the Yellowjackets looked to sharpshooter, Regan Hemberger, to bring the buzz back to the hive. “The first half, I was really thinking about my shot because I just got it in my head,” Hemberger said. “Then in the locker room, Super was …
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Perham Focus broke the news in Cloquet, United States on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
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