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].

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After a year-and-a-half with the Omaha Lancers in the USHL, Jayden Veney knew he needed a change to stay on the path to college hockey. He's found his next hockey home, near Vancouver, B.C.
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The Rochester Grizzlies faced some ups and some downs in the first half of the NA3HL season, but as the second half starts, Rochester is in position to chase a championship.
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Eyota's Jeff Brauer won more than 100 feature races at local dirt tracks over a 25-year stock car racing career. Brauer, who died on Dec. 21, has passed that love of the sport to his sons.
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Former Dodge County boys hockey star Brody Lamb is tied for the national lead in goals midway through the college hockey season. Here's a look at few key goals he's scored for Minnesota this season.
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The Panthers goalie was outstanding throughout the Festival, allowing just one goal in approximately 130 minutes of playing time.
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After a 29-goal, 77-point junior season for the Dodge County boys hockey team, star forward Brett Ludvigsen has taken a step up as a senior, on the ice and as a leader for a young Wildcats team.
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Brock Clarey is a senior captain and a center for the Century/John Marshall boys hockey team. His work ethic and skill set have his coaches comparing him to one of the Panthers' all-time greats.
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The three-day boys hockey festival at Rochester's Graham Arena will feature one six-team tournament this winter, with four local teams complemented by two from out of state.
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Isaac Ahn's acceptance into Harvard University became official on Dec. 12. That same day, the Mayo High School senior also accepted a spot on the men's golf team at the prestigious university.
Three players from Section 1 champion LeRoy-Ostrander/Lyle-Pacelli and one from Kingsland have been named to the All-State Team that is selected by 9-Player coaches in the state.