Taking pride in ND
June 4, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
The big question posed to North Dakota State coaches and administrators making the transition from NCAA Division II to Division I was, “Are you still going to recruit from North Dakota?” Continue Reading
BISMARCK Entering championship day, Beach senior Danny Skoglund had zero state titles to his name.
Dickinson Trinity co-head track and field coach Andrew DesRosier yelled, “Stay back.” And that’s exactly what senior pole vaulter McKenzie Kostelecky did.
MINOT It is fitting that undefeated state champion Bishop Ryan has the most players of any team represented on this year’s Class B all-state team as voted by the North Dakota Associated Press Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.
FARGO Beach junior center Hailee Farstveet’s 3-pointer as regulation time expired looked good as it headed to the basket, but the shot hit the front of the iron and bounced above backboard.
FARGO The Beach girls basketball team bounced back in a big way on Friday.
FARGO Sheridon Dewald was at her best when it mattered most Thursday at the Fargodome.
Everything happens for a reason.
At this time of the season, nearly every player traveling to the Class B state girls basketball tournament has its aches and pains.
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