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  • Basketball Briefs: January 23, 2023

    Jan 23, 2023

    Girls’ Basketball Friday, January 13 M-P-B 44, Napoleon/G-S 41 M-P-B had to overcome a double-digit deficit to do so, but they fought and clawed for an emotional three-point win in their debut in District 6 play over the N-G-S Imperials in Medina to snap a six-game slide. The Thunder’s perform-ance at the free-throw line in the second half helped them towards the victory, as they went 12-for-16 in spite of making only six field goals in the half. Seven different players for M-P-B (4-6, 1-0 District 6) had at least one successful trip to the...

  • Dakota Recreation Report: January 23, 2023

    Patricia Stockdill|Jan 23, 2023

    Outdoor notes: *Be mindful of parking when accessing area lakes; not blocking roadways or snow removal operations. *Reminder that it’s illegal to chase, harass, or pursue any wildlife species with motorized vehicle. *Ice is never completely safe. Avoid areas with vegetation, moving water, pressure ridges, and springs. Check conditions as you go along on the ice and don’t move around at night. Tournaments: *Jan. 28: Devils Lake, 6-Mile Bay. Fishing: *Devils Lake elevation, Jan. 17: 1,449.38 feet above mean sea level (MSL). *Stump Lake ele...

  • CHS hosts State B JV. . . finally

    Erik Gjovik|Jan 23, 2023

    An idea that was to witness its genesis in 2020 came to fruition three years later, following two instances of weather cancellation and one to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Central City played host to the State Class B Junior Varsity Wrestling Tournament at Carrington High School Saturday, January 14, with schools from throughout the state trotting out their younger grapplers for some valuable big-match chops in a largely low-pressure environment. CHS, the host school, placed fifth among 19...

  • Cards take dual wins over PCN, Fargo girls

    Erik Gjovik|Jan 23, 2023

    A dual girls' wrestling triangular that was not on the original schedule was held Friday night, January 13, in Carrington. And the Cards kept their winning streak against East Region teams alive with wins of 48-27 against the Pembina Co. North Grizzlies, and 42-36 over the combined Fargo team with wrestlers from Davies, North and South high schools. Individual match winners from the two duals are as follows: Carrington 48, Pembina Co. North 27 Friday, January 13, 2023 at Carrington High School...

  • Central City Lanes Bowling: January 23, 2023

    Jan 23, 2023

    TEN PINS LEAGUE - Week 13 Randy’s Pro Shop 87.5 56.5 5 Spot 81.5 62.5 Schulz Plb, Htg & A/C 79.0 65.0 Cornhuskers 78.0 66.0 Headlocks Bar 78.0 66.0 Shamrock Bar 77.5 66.5 Farm Credit Services 56.5 87.5 Chain Gang 38.0 106.0 High Team Game: Randy’s Pro Shop, 809; Cornhuskers, 799; Schultz Plumbing, Heating & A/C, 778 High Team Series: Randy’s Pro Shop, 2314; Cornhuskers, 2261; Schultz Plumbing, Heating & A/C, 2156 High Individual Game: Jon Friezen, 278; Ron Morlock, 237; Rick Christianson, 232 High Individual Series: Jon Friezen, 713; Rick...

  • Thunder fall to Loboes, Rebels

    Erik Gjovik|Jan 23, 2023

    The Medina/Pingree-Buchanan Thunder girls have hit a rough patch of their 2022-23 schedule, and are mired in a six-game losing streak. The Thunder took two competitive defeats to a pair of respectable District 5 opponents in LaMoure/Litchville-Marion, 35-31, and Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier, 47-37. Game action with L-L-M was close throughout, though the Loboes did not make their own lives easier with a very poor 10-for-28 performance at the free-throw stripe which included 0-for-7 in the fourth...

  • North Dakota Outdoors: Ice fishing impacts on fish

    Doug Leier, Biologist, North Dakota Game and Fish|Jan 23, 2023

    We’ve seen it before. A few ice shelters can turn into a city literally overnight. Winter anglers travel from every corner of the state – some from a few states away – at the report of a hot walleye, perch or crappie bite. Anglers wonder if the fishery can withstand the pressure? I remind myself growing up, a hot perch bite wasn’t guarded by limits. That’s correct. There was a time as recently as the mid-1980s when North Dakota didn’t have a daily limit on perch. Fast forward with more waters...

  • NDSU summer 2022 graduates

    Jan 23, 2023

    North Dakota State University awarded 313 degrees to students in summer of 2022. Area students included in the list were Shaun Kourajian, Master of Education, Educational Leadership and McKenzie Lautt, Masters in Communication of Harvey and Jared Harr, BS in Criminal Justice of Pettibone....

  • Running Hornets race past DP, 76-41

    Lane Moellenkamp|Jan 23, 2023

    It took the whole first quarter to get it going, but once the Harvey-Wells County Hornets got into their run-and-gun game, they dominated the remaining three quarters and brought home a 76-41 victory over the Dakota Prairie Knights in Fessenden on Monday, January 16. The super regional matchup started with a slower-paced game, one that the Hornets prefer not to have. Keaton Keller and Tate Grossman scored six for HWC and Caden Joramo scored eight for Dakota Prairie as the Hornets led, 14-11,...

  • HWC girls get region win over Warwick, lose to TGU during last week's action

    Lane Moellenkamp|Jan 23, 2023

    Harvey-Wells County picked up their first regional basketball win of the year, defeating Warwick on the road with their biggest offensive output of the year as they scored 67 points. The Hornets also played solid ball against the TGU Titans after the first quarter, but lost the non-region matchup by 21 points. HWC 69, Warwick 37 HWC turned up the defensive intensity, causing 38 Warwick turnovers and in the process picked up their third win on the season in a Super Region 4 victory over the...

  • Rockets take sting out of HWC Hornets

    Kyrie Dauenhauer|Jan 23, 2023

    Here's the buzz. The New Rockford-Sheyenne Rockets traveled to Fessenden on Tuesday, Jan. 10 to take on Super Region 4 competitors, the Harvey/Wells County Hornets, in their nest. After losing to H/WC at the annual CNDC tournament back on Dec. 1, the Rockets knew they had to work harder to push past them. Kelsie Belquist and Kaiya O'Connor blasted out of the gates for the Rockets, with Belquist swishing two field goals and a free-throw and O'Connor swishing one field goal and one 3-pointer....

  • M-P-B girls win, but boys fall to Ellendale

    Erik Gjovik|Jan 23, 2023

    M-P-B had a mixed result in their Saturday, January 14, doubleheader at Ellendale, as the girls took a 16-point win, 48-32, and the boys fell to the fifth-ranked and still unbeaten Cardinals, 68-43. The Thunder's Allison Thomas finished with 17 points and Lilly Bohl added 12 in the intra-Region 3 victory, which improved the girls' record to 5-6. Ellendale was paced by nine points from Kali Norton. In the nightcap, high-flying EHS rode 21 points by Mason Molan, along with double-digit nights...

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  • Chaseley/Bowdon News: January 23, 2023

    Red Hoff|Jan 23, 2023

    CHASELEY NEWS: Friday, Marvin and Julie Rodacker went to Bismarck for the funeral of Virginia Smith, who was the mother-in-law of Julie’s brother, Alan Fehr. Monday, all three Rodackers were Harvey callers. Chaseley lost a longtime resident, Donavon Czech, passed away and his funeral was last week. Condolences to his families....