Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Ost Sighting
I'll know more next week, but depending on I might do some not-live blogging or something for the games. I don't have a wireless connection out at Jack Brown, but I could still do a roundup of the games I see or something. Maybe once I get the schedule I can figure something more concrete.
Anyway, expect some info at the start of next week. Until then, enjoy the summer.
Monday, June 30, 2008
Atkins Makes Olympic Field
Click here if you want to see how he did it.
McQuade Results
Probably the Biggest Comeback in Recent Memory
Hatton's American Legion baseball team trailed 21-2 on the road after just three innings, but rallied for a win against Hillsboro-Central Valley. To me that is fairly rediculous. I am not alone.
The Herald's Greg DeVillers wrote up a story on the game talking with coaches and KMAV's Dan Keating, who was covering the game. Basically all agreed it was pretty unbelievable.
To get the full rundown on DeVillers' story, click here.
More Good From Schlossman
Schlossman brought all kinds of good stuff talking to and about former UND runner Arjan Gelling. I had no idea who Gelling was, but I was really pumped for him, not only with running, but with him going through his battle with cancer.
Click here to give it a read.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Question and Answer: Weston Dressler
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Minot's Olympic Hopefulls
Minot's Matt Lowe and Dagny Knutson will both be in the running (technically swimming) for a berth in the Olympics next week.
I have no idea what their odds of making the squad are, or what the swimming situation is this year - guess I'll have to catch it on TV and figure it out with the rest of America.
Chris Bieri, who is hopefully not regretting picking up too many Brewers inhis fantasy baseball draft, from the Minot Daily News handles the story here.
Fargo South to Field 2 Teams
It creates a bit of an interesting situation coming up for South, as I'm not exactly sure how the teams will be determined or things of that nature. Still, it is going to give kids more of a chance to play sports at the high school level and that is never a bad thing.
One issue created out of this is a possible ramification in which Davies (and/or South I suppose?) may not have the enrollment to warrant playing at the AAA level and may be moved to AA. Couple this with a request to move more sports to three or four divisions, and suddenly that is a whole big ball of wax that I thought was just voted down. Regardless, it appears as though more classes are still being debated.
Big E, Eric Peterson, is on the horn - you know the drill. Click here.
Joe Mays Gets Paid
Mays signed his first pro contract that might be worth somewhere in the neighborhood of $2.6 million over four years. Tremendous.
Great stuff from Mays, too. In Jeff Kolpack's story in the Forum, Mays was quoted as saying, "It was like signing the Declaration of Independence or something like that." Mays, who graduated from SU in the spring, is still my favorite player to come out of the Bison football program in case you were wondering.
Good stuff from Kolpack throughout. Click here to open the gateway.
Optimist All-Stars Tip Off
East and West duke it out for bragging rights and the final chance for many to compete in the sport while for others it is a final time to play in high school.
The Forum's Tom Mix put together a preview taking a look at the Fargo kids that are playing and the roster of both squads is also included. Click here to read it.
NDAPSSA Award Kick Off
This year it goes to a pair from Minot and one person from Bismarck.
The awards go to Minot High's Gene Manson and Ken Disher, along with the University of Mary's Al Bortke.
There is not enough room on the Interweb to list all of their achievements and plusses they brought to North Dakota athletics, so instead I'm going to turn it over to the MDN's Michael Linnell. Click here to read his story.
Monday, June 23, 2008
6 UND Players Taken in NHL Draft
Ladies and gents, here is the real deal's blog. You might otherwise know him as the Grand Forks Herald's Brad Schlossman.
On a Hot Day, Nothing is Better Than a Kolpack
Case in point: Kolpack put together a tremendous feature on Bison Football over the weekend, taking a look at the work players put in each summer and how they make some coin to afford luxeries in life like a roof over the head and enough food to fuel a football-player body.
Kind of funny actually...how much work goes into those 60 minutes a week in the fall, barring overtime of course.
Anyway, catching up on some weekend stuff here, but I promise you - if you have not read it yet, it is well worth 5 minutes of your time. Click here.
Montana Crushes ND in Badlands Bowl
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Leever's Classic Tournament Pairings
at Charlie Brown Field, Valley City
Game 2 - Kindred vs. Washburn, 11 a.m.
Game 3 - Fargo vs. Langdon, 1 p.m.
Game 4 - Valley City vs. Kindred, 3:30 p.m.
Game 5 - Groton vs. Oakes, 5:30 p.m.
Game 6 - Valley City vs. Dickinson, 7:30 p.m.
Game 8 - Dickinson vs. Washburn, 11 a.m.
Game 9 - Langdon vs. Groton, 1 p.m.
Game 10 - Dickinson vs. Kindred, 3:30 p.m.
Game 11 - Fargo vs. Groton, 5:30 p.m.
Game 12 - Valley City vs. Washburn, 7:30 p.m.
Game 14 - Pool A3 vs. Pool B4, Noon
Game 15 - Pool A2 vs. Pool B1, 2:30 p.m.
Game 16 - Pool A1 vs. Pool B2, 4:30 p.m.
Game 18 - Game 13 Winner vs. Game 15 Winner, Noon
Game 19 - Game 15 Loser vs. Game 16 Loser, 2:30 p.m.
Game 20 - Game 15 Winner vs. Game 16 Winner, 4:30 p.m.
Question: Where's the Beef? Answer: North Dakota
UND Tabs Dodson as Diamond Coach
Dodson has been coaching in Missouri the last few years, and I'm going to go out on a limb that he'll be faced with a few different challenges up north than he was down south (namely snow on the ground in April). Still, with UND making the move to Division I, it more or less makes for a pretty attractive position.
I don't know much about UND's baseball program, so I'll turn you over to the Herald's Wayne Nelson now - click here.
KVRR Gets New Sports Director
Click here for a two-sentence wrapup.
Sun's Scotty T on Jimmy K
That game was pretty amazing, going down to the wire when Patriot fullback Dan Swift was stopped just short of the goal line as time expired, denied the game-winning score on a leap toward the end zone. Crazy game.
Kleinsasser then went up to UND and as I lived in Ross Amlie's old house, basically I grew up a Fighting Sioux fan. At the end of my freshman year in college Kleinsasser was drafted by the Vikings (it didn't take the sting out of the playoff loss from that season, but it game me hope for the future) and the rest has been history.
Jimmy K has never been the receiving threat I thought he would be, but he has far exceeded what I thought he would be as a blocking tight end. He is a mammoth man and I can't imagine lining up against him.
With that, I indirectly present to you dear reader, Jim Kleinsasser - one of three to be inducted this year into the North Dakota Sports Hall of Fame. Scott Throlson, Jamestown Sun sports editor extraordinaire, delivers a solid read on the hometown man-child. Click here to read it.
Friday, June 20, 2008
Sun's Story on Dick Karlgaard
Karlgaard began his role as Bismarck Athletic Director in 1963, holding the position until 1990. You can imagine the changes he saw in the course of his job.
One amazing stat: He managed 81 state tournaments and 54 regional tournaments, while also serving as the NDHSCA's first executive secretary. He has previously been inducted into the National High School Coaches Hall of Fame, the North Dakota High School Coaches hall of Fame, the Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame and the Bismarck State College Hall of Fame. Wow.
To read up on what sets Karlgaard apart from the rest of the pack, click here.
Pronk Needs to Keep With It
The doc said he probably wouldn't need surgery, but should get his shoulder examined again in 7-10 days.
Click here to read the AP story.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Zach Wentz named ND starting QB
Tribune Feature on Bryan Sandy
Champagne Heading Up Thompson Legion Team
Craig Champagne, who coached and umped baseball for quite a few years took over skipper duties as John Dolleslager is working on his master's degree and wasn't able to coach this year.
Thompson has had a pretty successful run at the game of baseball, and there should be some toys for Champagne to play with this season.
Click here to give the story from Greg DeVillers a read.
Selvig on Dewey King
So when I started reading the Sun's story on Dewey King, who will be inducted into the ND Sports Hall of Fame on Saturday, basically it was like I was entering a brand new world.
King played in Cando and went on to UND. Then he started coaching. He was on the staff of Michigan State when the Spartans won the 1952 national championship and went on to coach on the east coast with stops at the University of Pennsyvania, Rutgers before heading west to San Jose State before setting in at Weaton, Ill.
It has been a great road for King, and he sure appears to be very deserving of HOF status.
Good stuff from Selvig here, stuff that shouldn't be missed. Click here to give it a read.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
A new campaign
Quick Check on Ersty's Game Played This Season
Monke's Badlands Bowl Coverage - Day 2
Hotzler Examines State of Women's Golf
All in all, I don't know what to offer as a way to turn around participation in athletics. The world, it is a-changin' that is for certain. And basically, if I've learned anything, this too shall pass. Other than that, nothing is certain. Act accordingly.
If you want a pretty interesting read, give Hotzler's story a try.
Philly Signs Mays
Mays signed a four-year deal with Philadelphia, so without further ado...LET THE PAIN BEGIN. I can't wait for Mays to get his chance. He was by far my favorite player to watch for SU, and I normally gravitate to the offensive side of the ball.
I think what impressed me about Mays was even though he didn't make every play, he was always around the ball and always in position to pick up a loose ball if he wasn't the one putting a hat on the ball carrier.
The Sun put together a shorty on the signing, which gives a few of Mays' career highlights with the Bison. Click here for a read.
Pronk's Return Nixed
Travis Hafner's return has been put off, and the Cleveland Indians' slugger now has a date with a surgeon in Alabama. This is definitely not a good development for the Sykeston, ND, native.
Apparently surgery is an 'unlikely' option, according to an MLB story, but the surgeon will evaluate what needs to be done next to speed up Hafner's recovery.
He has been on the 15-day disabled list since May 30 and had been projected to rejoin the Tribe this week.
To give the full MLB story a read, click here.
Cleveland added another bat to their AAA lineup on Tuesday, acquiring Morgan Ensberg who had been designated for assignment by the Yankees. Ensberg can play either first or third base and might be an option to DH.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Badlands Bowl In-Depth Look
Jason White, a former quarterback for the University of Oklahoma who won the Heismann Trophy in 2003, is going to be a guest speaker at the camp. Great pick. White tore ACLs in both knees (requiring surgery in both legs), but showed a resilient nature and came back to be the Sooners' all-time leader in career passing yards and career touchdown passes.
North Dakota won the 2007 Badlands Bowl 30-21, giving the state wins in two of the last three years. However, Montana owned the series from 1997-2004 winning by an average of 35-6.9 which included a pair of shutout victories.
Last year's game was won in the trenches when North Dakota got 69 yards rushing from Catlin Solum and 36 yards from Joey Dawson. Meanwhile Montana's leading rusher was Zach McRae, who posted 12 yards on five attempts. Montana did do a bit of damage through the air as McRae was 18-for-24, finishing with 276 yards passing. He hit five different receivers in the game, including completing seven passes to Christian Prosperie for 80 yards while Derryk VanZee had five catches totaling 90 yards. ND countered with Brandon Larson, who's 7 of 15 day through the air resulted in 129 yards.
This year's game will be played in Miles City, Mont., at Denton Field.
If you want to get some more information on the Badlands Bowl, including this year's rosters, how to order tickets, more historical data, a copy of last year's game, etc., give their website a click.
Good luck North Dakota!!
Tee Tike
Geiss is just five years old, but has been playing golf since he was 16 months old. CRAZY.
If you think he is just a feel-good story about a kid that picked up some clubs, the AP story says that last week he played against his mom - both were playing from the red tees - and beat her 44-51.
Good stuff. Click here to give it a read.
Ready For Football Yet?
The players got on the practice field, many putting on pads for the first time in seven months, and started kicking off the rust in hopes of putting together a two-game winning streak against Montana. The Montana team holds a 10-4 advantage in the series which is entering its 15th year.
Dustin Monke revolved his story around Dickinson High standout, and future U-Mary receiver, Tyler Steffan. If you are like me, you need no urging to click here to read the story.
MDN Story on Bowlers Having to Relocate
McFall brings up an interesting point - bowling is somewhat unique in that it can be played year-round and you don't have to worry about weather to do it January through December.
Anyway, it is a neat take on what could have been a bland story. I'm not normally a big bowling story guy, but I kind of got a kick out of this one. Click here to give it look-see.
Babiarz Goes In-Depth on Dressler's Pro Debut
Dressler will likely play in his first regulation game on June 28 as the Roughriders open the season playing the British Columbia Lions.
Although he didn't catch a pass in the exhibition game, there are quite a few people excited about Dressler's future with the team and in pro football.
The Tribune's Lou Babiarz handled the writing duties on a more in-depth look at how the game went for Dressler. You want to read it, I know this already, and will not stand in your way. Click here and give it a read.
I also suggest taking a look at the article's comments. One person posted that he/she emailed a local TV station to see if they would carry Dressler's games. I think it would be a great idea and might be something that interests you, also.
East Region Tournaments Changing Locations
Some 2009-10 changes include:
* Going to Fargo for the East Region Hockey Tournament
* Going to Grand Forks for boys' and girls' basketball tournaments
Some 2008-09 changes:
* Going to seperate sites in Fargo for boys' and girls' tournaments
The Forum's Kerry Collins is on the call, so for a full rundown of the changes and the reasoning behind them, give this a click.
Heinle Dismissed From KVRR
Heinle, with KVRR for four years, was apparently fired last Thursday, but no reason was given for the move.
Weekend sports guy Greg Enkers will act as the interum sports director until a successor is named.
The story is brief and doesn't give a whole lot of details, but for a little more info on the situation, click here.
Forum's Schnepf on Phil Boerger
The Jamestown product was named the state's SPOY in this past season and is joining a team that I believe was ranked in the nation's Top 25 or right near the Top 25. So yeah, he's decent.
Anyway, Kevin Schnepf from the Forum put together a feature story on Boerger, who will be a backup initially to MLS prospect Alec Dufte in goal.
To give it a read, click here.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Grann-d Champions
Grann claimed the girls' all-around title with 329 points, advancing to the national finals rodeo in July. Visser put together 330.5 points for the boys' title, despite his top place being a pair of thirds.
To see a full roundup of who won what, click here to read Dustin Monke's story.
Great Story From Herald's Schlossman
The Herald's Brad Schlossman delivers in this story about Ty Griffin, a college baseball player who was once drafted in the top 10 of the MLB draft. He toiled in the minors for a decade, wrapping up his career in Grand Forks before going back to school and getting a degree. Today he works as a sports agent in Florida.
As an agent, Griffin is someone that can look at a high school kid and honestly tell them they need to get a degree because an athletic career might not work out. You look at some of the best baseball players in the country, and they never make it to the majors because of a variety of reasons. But life doesn't exactly give you a rebate because you were drafted to a professional organization once. So you need a backup plan.
I wish every high school kid that is involved in sports would talk with a guy like Griffin. I think he would reinforce how no matter how good you are in one area, you need to have that plan that will help you succeed in other ways.
Anyway, if you are intrigued, I give this story two thumbs up.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
DeVillers Looks at Possible Changes in Class B
The Herald's Greg DeVillers dove into a story that examines some of the changes that are proposed for the 2010-11 school year. Basically the changes will effect the fall and winter seasons, dealing specifically with basketball and volleyball.
I'm interested to see what the response is by the general population. The changes will certainly have an effect on who makes tournaments and basically there will be more emphasis on winning early.
Anyway, without writing in circles too much and denying you the joy of the story, if you are a fan of Class B sports at all, you should probably click here to take a look at the changes in the DeVillers story. It is certainly worth a look-see.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Grann Leading All-Around
I had heard Grann was better at rodeo than any other sport, and she proved her worth this weekend, leading the all-around at the girls' NDHSRA state finals.
I'm certainly not going to fill you full of guanto and pick apart what she did well and this and that when it comes to the world of rodeo. I'm a casual fan and that is about it. I appreciate the skill that goes into the events, without really even knowing what goes into it.
So with that in mind, I'll turn you over to the Press's Dustin Monke, who put together the story on how the day went. Click here to give it a read.
Dressler Begins Pro Career
Dressler didn't do much stat-wise, but fumbled one punt which he recovered.
To give the Trib's recap of the game, click here.
Friday, June 13, 2008
Tischer Hangs It Up
Click here for more info.
Sun on Schutt, Krause
Schutt is playing baseball for the Quebec Capitales in the CAA (Canadian American Association), as the team's closer.
Krause, who played with the Baltimore Orioles' A or AA team last year (can't quite remember which...maybe both) is hitting .276 with 3 HRs and 15 RBI with the St. Paul Saints, one of the chief rivals of the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks.
The Sun's Dave Selvig is on the call - and if you want to give it a read, click here.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Steve Thomas On Schumacher
With that preface, Thomas put together a story talking about Bismarck High sophomore Joe Schumacher. Schumacher won the Greco-Romas and freestyle championship at 119 pounds last weekend, going 14-1 over two days.
To give it a read, click here.
Selvig Shoots, He Scores
He, like me, was kind of surprised when Minot voted down paying for a domed athletic facility in the recent voting (inisert appropriate noun here). In all, it does seem just weird that greater Magic City didn't want to take the plunge and make a community asset. So be it, though. The people have spoken.
To read Selvig's spin on the ordeal, click here.
Dave Nelson Hanging It Up
But when the Patriots tip off for the 2008-09, they will have a new coach at the helm. Nelson resigned from coaching and as the school's activities director in favor of selling athletic equipment for Universal Athletic Services.
MPCG wasn't in the immediate coverage area when I was working at the Sun, but I still got to interview him a couple of times in previews and what-not when the Pats were playing a Region 3 or 4 team. Also, I would get some information from them because they share a district with Griggs County Central. To sum up my experiences with Dave, he was always professional, always good for information and automatic for quotes. His approach to basketball was one of patience, as his teams surgically sliced the opposition. They never put up huge points or anything, winning by 10 or 12 points was likely considered a blow-out, but his teams were fundamentally sound.
He was a definite benefit to Class B sports and North Dakota sports. He will certainly be missed.
Greg DeVillers is on the call for the story, putting together a bit of the past on Nelson, as well as what his future holds. To read it, click here.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Pronk Swinging a Bat Again
Click here to read the story from MLB.com.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Dahl's NFL Future
That was the situation facing former NDSU standout Craig Dahl last season, after he played in nine games for the New York Giants last season, but tore up his knee prior to the Giants defeating the Patriots in the Super Bowl.
Dahl was released after the season ended and is rehabbing in hopes of latching on with the Giants again, or another of the league's teams. I would think as long as he can prove he has recovered from the knee injury, he should be A-OK. Not to downgrade his injury, certainly a torn ACL has ended many a career, but it seems like it isn't anywhere near the career-ender that it was 10 and 15 years ago. My gut tells me Dahl should be fine.
I'm guessing he would be an asset that most teams would like to have on their roster and basically I got that same impression from Jeff Kolpack's story today in the Forum. To give that story a read, click here.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Trib Story on Carr, Post Draft
Friday, June 6, 2008
DLJ story on Curt Herman
Instead he took a position at the Gerrells Sports Center in Devils Lake.
The Devils Lake Journal's Mike Bellmore is on the call, catching up with a guy who put in quite a few years helping to guide a host of athletes through their sports season.
To give it a read, click here.
Twins take Carr, A's take Elgie in MLB draft
No idea what the future holds for Kyle, if he is going to join one of the Twins' minor league clubs or if he will finish out his college career with the Gophers. Either way he will have a connection with the state of Minnesota, and of course he will always have a connection to North Dakota.
Fellow North Dakotan Zacary Elgie, who just graduated from Minot High, was also taken on the second day of the MLB Draft. Elgie, who is tabbed to play first at the next level, went two picks prior to Carr and joins a franchise that, like the Twins, builds from within and counts on prospects to earn their way through the minors.
Elgie will likely not go to the minors as I believe he had planned to go to college. Tough to say though, if he can play in the minors that is a pretty tantalizing prospect.
Either way, congrats to both. North Dakota has plenty of talent and it is always good to see when that talent gets a chance to go to that next step.
If you want to read the AP article on both being drafted, click here.
Dickinson's Legion Baseball
Sounds like there are 14 kids on the Class B team and a couple of them will also put in time on the team playing Class A teams.
All in all, I like it. I'm all for giving more kids a chance to play in meaninful games. And for the communities that have a larger population, put some more teams on the court.
Chris Aarhus on the call for the Class A link, and the Class B link.
McFeely take on RedHawks
Sadly, I see the Northern League and the Dakota Athletic Conference as being in the same boat. Teams have left in recent years and there is some fear those losses will cause the end of the conference/league. The worst part about the situation facing both, is I enjoy the on-court product each provides. There is some talent there, some history, a lot of good times.
Personally, I agree with the take that you have to be completely honest about what is going on with the state of the conference/league or you are going to watch it crumble in front of our eyes while you wear a fake smile. To read McFeely's latest offering, give this a click.
MDN story on Community Bowl
I think the possibility of this facility would mean a huge plus for Minot when it comes to hosting sports throughout the entire calandar year. I am unsure how many entities would utilize the facility, if this would be something Minot State would use, as would the Minot High Schools, and any groups from the Minot Park and Rec (or whatever group runs some of the youth sports).
Obviously things like paying for this bad boy would be a chief concern, but it does create a really interesting set of questions.
Anyway, if you are intrigued by this, click here and give it a read.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Ersty on the Radio
The pride of the Buffalo City, Jamestown (ND), will be on the airways talking about how his career is going this season with the Houston Astros.
Taking a look at Erstad's season (through June 4), he has 74 at bats in 50 games. He's hitting .311 (23 hits), 1 home run and 12 RBI.
In May was hit .300 (10-for-30) with four doubles, the home run and 8 RBI. He had four games in which he had more than two official at bats (two of those games during interleague play at Texas), and in two of those four games with four at bats, he had a pair of hits.
Basically a .300 hitter for his career, his postseason resume includes hitting .339 (40-for-118) in 29 games. He hit 3 homers and had 12 RBI while collecting 5 walks and striking out 17 times. He was also 4-for-4 in steal attempts.
This is all while playing plus defense either in the outfield or at first.
I am pulling for Ersty to become a bench coach when he decides to retire from being an MLB player, I think the guy just IS a leader.
Trib's Carr Draft Preview
Carr was drafted in the 31st round a frew years ago by the Twins, but after serving as a bullpen arm in 2007 and a starting pitcher this season for the University of Minnesota, Carr has a pretty good shot at being drafted again.
When it comes to a pitcher and a person, Carr is as good as they've come. He was a senior the first year I covered sports and I talked with him a bit once he went to college. He's always been cool to talk to and I'm pulling for him to make it to the show.
If you want a good, solid read from the Tribune's Mike Weber talking with Carr going into the draft, give this a click, and get to reading.
Legion All-Star Games
The Class B East-West game will be played at 1 p.m. on Saturday, followed by the Class A game at 1 p.m. on Sunday.
To check out the rosters for all the teams playing, check out the Sun's wrap up here.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Mary Names Thomas New AD
For Cindy Peterson at the Trib, click here to read her submission.
The Forum's Heath Hotzler on the call. Click here to give it a read.
Monday, June 2, 2008
Midgets Claim Third at State
What Williston did at the state tournament was amazing, as they turned it on and won a state title with pitching, tossing three consecutive consecutive shutouts. But, I never saw it.
Instead, I found myself at the capital city watching 14 innings of baseball that turned out to be just one game. I arrived at the Mandan Memorial Field (or Ressler Field...I'm not positive on which is the official title of the ballpark) intent on watching a couple of games and then heading home.
That certainly wasn't in the plans as Dickinson and Century went at it, taking a 1-1 tie into the 8th inning...then into the 10th inning...then into the 12th and 13th and finally into the 14th frame. The Midgets finally won the exhausting affair on Ben Herauf's bases-loaded infield single, claiming a game in which there really wasn't a loser.
There wasn't much offense to speak of throughout the game as both teams' pitching and defense continually eliminated threat after threat. Still, the Midgets were able to take an early lead on Herauf's fourth-inning home run, only to see the Patriots knot the game on Evan Kendall's run-scoring single in the top of the fifth.
The rest of the game was donuts, though the two teams combined for 22 hits. While I prefer to see a little more offense in games it was still a fun game to watch and I certainly appreciated it. The only problem was, I had to be back home by a certain time, my backside was sore from the bleachers before the championship ever started and basically I was ready to pull the plug before the first pitch of the title game was thrown. Ah well...there was still people there covering the game and I could read about it later.
Anyway, if you want to get a recap from the Press' Chris Aarhus, I highly suggest giving this a click and you will be transported to sed recap.
Herald Story on Sheri Kleinsasser
I wasn't quite old enough to really appreciate high school sports in the state when Kleinsasser (who is actually Sheri Stockmoe after getting married, but for some reason, even though I never saw her play she is still Kleinsasser to me) was tearing up courts in Carrington and at UND.
Kleinsasser, along with Dani Parkos Fluge (who I also have never met) is starting a magazine and a web site to help Fargo-Moorhead moms. They will put out a mag four times a year called On the Mind of Moms (with the accompanying site www.onthemindofmoms.com which will be up and running later in June) that will help make things easier on moms. I'm not really sure what more I can offer than that, but if nothing else, keep the site in mind and give it a look later on in June.
To check out Brad Schlossman's story on the endeavor, click here.
Nulph Said
Scott Nulph, a Wahpeton native who grew up a fan of the Forum, took over recently. He wrote a column basically introducing himself here if you want to read it.
Best of luck.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Class A Girls' State Soccer Tournament
Game 2: (East 2) Fargo North (11-4-2) 2, (West 3) Bismarck (5-7-3) 1 (OT)
Game 3: (East 3) Shanley (11-3-3) 2, (West 2) St. Mary's (10-2-3) 1, (SO)
Game 4: (East 1) Fargo South (15-0-2) 4, (West 4) Jamestown (7-7-3) 0
Game 5: (5-8-3) Bismarck 3, (9-7-1) Red River 1
Game 6: (10-3-3) St. Mary's 3, (7-8-3) Jamestown 2
Game 8: (16-0-2) Fargo South 1, (12-3-3) Shanley 0
Game 9: (12-3-3) St. Mary's 3, (6-9-3) Bismarck 1
Game 10: (12-3-3) Century 3, (12-5-3) Shanley 1
Class A State Baseball Tournament
Game 2: (West 3) Williston (20-12) 9, (East 2) Fargo Shanley (21-10) 0
Game 3: (East 1) Fargo South (22-5) 8, (West 4) Minot (22-9) 5
Game 4: (West 2) Century (26-7) 2, (East 3) Fargo North (20-12) 0
Game 6: (22-10) Minot 7, (20-13) Fargo North 4
Game 8: (23-5) Fargo South 3, (27-7) Century 2
Game 9: (21-14) Fargo North 3, (17-12) Devils Lake 1
Game 10: (24-10) Minot 4, (22-12) Fargo Shanley 1
Third Place
Game 11: (29-9) Dickinson 2, (27-9) Century 1 (14 Innings)
LaMoure's Michael Arndt Battling For Tackle Spot
On the offensive line, center Zach Harrington is back for his senior year and should help make the transition of a new quarterback that much easier. A lot of times that relationship between center and QB gets overlooked, but I can tell you from first-hand knowledge, if there isn't a good chemistry a play can fall apart before it ever begins.
Every center/QB exchange holds the potential for a fumble, and every time it is successful you never really notice. But that is what I always liked about offensive lineman. They just go out and do their job. Doing their job means they likely don't get recognized, and they are cool with that.
Michael Arndt, a product of LaMoure, is one of three being looked at for the tackle position. Arndt is a giant guy - he goes about 6-6 or 6-7 and when he was in high school was somewhere around 260 or 270. I would have to think the Bison lifting programs have added another 15-25 pounds of muscle to that frame. Needless to say, he would make for an imposing precense on the offensive line. I did a feature story on him when he was playing for the Loboes and really enjoyed his sense of humor. I'm pulling for him.
Anywho, to give Kolpack's story a read, click here.
MDN State Softball - Day 1
Still, it's a pretty big deal when you consider the amount of teams across the state and how many people get excited for the sport and tournament.
And so, if you want to give a look-see to the opening round of tournament play in the Magic City, click here.
Tribune's State Baseball, State Soccer - Day 1
All in all, these are the situations where I think newspaper staffs deserve a standing ovation. It takes a lot of people coordinating a lot of different aspects to pull together a sports page/section on a normal night and this is basically taking that to a whole new level.
So, to give the Trib's coverage of the state Class A baseball tournament, click here and here.
To read their coverage of the state girls' soccer tourney, click here and here.
Sun's Class B Baseball - Day 1
To give their stories a read from the opening day of the state baseball tournament click here and here for the different sessions.
Class B State Baseball Tournament
Game 2: (13-4) Munich-Starkweather-Cando 13, (19-5) Velva-Drake 1 (6 Innings)
Game 5: (24-8) Grafton 9, (19-6) Velva-Drake 1
Game 6: (15-7) Steele-Dawson 5, (17-7) LaMoure-Litchville-Marion 3
Game 7: (16-3) Dakota Prairie 3, (14-4) Munich-Starkweather-Cando 2
Game 8: (24-2) Minot Ryan 7, (15-4) Central Valley-Hillsboro 1
Game 9: (18-8) LaMoure-Litchville-Marion 3, (19-8) Velva-Drake 1
Game 10: (26-8) Grafton 6, (16-8) Steele-Dawson 3
Game 11: (15-5) Munich-Starkweather-Cando 9, (15-6) Central Valley-Hillsboro 3
Game 12: (26-2) Minot Ryan 10, (17-4) Dakota Prairie 3
Steele-Dawson's Hannah Rohrich
I think it is pretty cool how their coach Dave Silbernagel (who I think is one good guy) talked about her acceptance with the team and how she went through everything the rest of the team went through and it's pretty hard not to accept her because of that.
Anyway, I thought it was cool, so if you want to give it a read, click here.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
State Softball Tournament
Game 1: (8) Grand Forks Central 7, (9) Enderlin 6
Game 2: (6) Fargo South 7, (11) Bismarck 4
Game 3: (10) Devils Lake 3, (7) Grand Forks Red River 2
Game 4: (5) Minot Ryan 4, (4) Minot 3
Game 5: (1) Fargo North 11, Grand Forks Central 2
Game 6: (3) Fargo Shanley 6, Fargo South 3
Game 7: (2) West Fargo 5, Devils Lake 1
Game 8: Minot 4, Bismarck 3 (8 Innings)
Game 9: Grand Forks Central 11, Red River 1
Game 10: Fargo South 10, Enderlin 0
Game 11: Minot 7, Grand Forks Central 3
Game 12: Fargo South 10, Devils Lake 0
Game 13: Fargo North 5, Minot Ryan 4 (10 Innings)
Game 14: West Fargo 4, Shanley 1
Saturday, May 31
Game 15: Minot Ryan vs. Fargo South
Game 16: Shanley vs. Minot
Game 17: Fargo North vs. West Fargo
Game 18: Game 16 Winner vs. Game 15 Winner
Game 19: Game 17 Loser vs. Game 18 Winner
Game 20: Game 17 Winner vs. Game 19 Winner
Game 21: Game 20 Winner vs. Game 20 Loser (If Necessary)
Note: Special thanks to Steve for the updates!!
Class B Boys' Golf Meet - Day 2
The Bison fished with three in the top five individual scores, including the first- and second-place finishers.
To read it, click here.
DP Story on New Trinity AD
To me it seems like a very natural choice. Gordon has been with the school and has seen the history with the programs. He knows the success, knows what goes into it and should be able to to enter the position with little problems.
It does appear as though Gordon is hanging it up as far as football goes, which does beg the question who will be coaching the Titans this fall, but really that is about the only question I can see popping up with this move.
To read the full story, click here.
Class A Baseball Capsules
You're getting the teams' record, some tournament history and some players to watch this weekend.
Click here to give it a read.
Tribune's State Girls' Soccer Capsules
It has records, players to watch, different notes on the teams, etc. - plenty of stuff to chew on for all you pitch fans out there.
To read it, click here.
Class B Baseball Team Capsules
The capsules give you some players to watch, some info to keep in mind during the tournament and some coach's comments.
Click here to give it a read.
The Bismarck Tribune also put together some capsules, compiled by Mike Weber.
Click here to give it a read.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Pronk Hoping For Return Friday
Mike Weber's State Track Roundup
To check out his story, click here.
Weber highlights the three-event winners at the tournament and weighs in on Kristen Killoran's 'wind-aided' jumping mark, as well as Seth Wisthoff's new state standard in the discus. There are some other tasty little bits in there, also.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
State Golf Meets - Day 1
The Grovers are sitting second in the team standings with their score of 313. Oak Grove is led by a pair of 77s fired by Cory Samson and Jeff Rustvang, while Michael VandeVoort is right behind with a 78.
For full first-day results of the Class B tournament, click here.
At the time of this posting, only the B boys' tournament results were listed on the NDHSAA page. Here is that link. I'm guessing results from the other tournament will be put on there at some point.
For a link to the Forum's Day 1 story from the B boys' meet, click here.
For a link to the Forum's Day 1 story from the B girls' meet, click here.
Monday, May 26, 2008
State Track Meet - Day 2
To look at the full meet scoring, click here.
To check out results in the individual events, click here.
2008 NAIA College World Series Tournament
Game 2: (8) Bellevue (Neb.) 15, (9) Ohio Dominican 3
Game 3: (5) Union (Ky.) 9, (4) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 8
Game 4: (3) Lewis-Clark State (Id.) 19, (6) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 0
Game 6: Embry-Riddle 10, Jamestown College 5
Game 7: (2) Oklahoma City 10, Spring Arbor 2
Game 8: (1) Lee (Tenn.) 7, Bellevue 1
Game 9: Spring Arbor 11, Azusa Pacific 10
Game 10: Embry-Riddle 6, Bellevue 1
Game 11: Lee 14, Union 8
Game 12: Lewis-Clark State 9, Oklahoma City 5
Game 16: Lewis-Clark State vs. Spring Arbor
Game 17: Lee vs. Oklahoma City
Thursday, May 29
Game 18:
Class A West Region Baseball Tournament
Game 1: (9) Jamestown 13, (8) Beulah-Hazen 1
Game 2: (7) St. Mary's 17, (10) Turtle Mountain 2
Game 3: (1) Dickinson 10 Jamestown 0
Game 4: (4) Minot 3, (5) Mandan 2
Game 5: (2) Century 4, St. Mary's 0
Game 6: (3) Williston 6, (6) Bismarck 5
Game 7: Mandan 4, Jamestown 1
Game 8: Bismarck 2, St. Mary's 1
Game 9: Dickinson 5, Minot 1
Game 10: Century 7, Williston 3
Game 11: Mandan vs. Minot, cancelled
Game 12: Bismarck vs. Williston, cancelled
Game 13: Dickinson vs. Century, cancelled
Class A East Region Baseball Tournament
Game 2: (2) Fargo South 5, (7) Grand Forks Central 4 (10 Innings)
Game 3: (1) Fargo North 8, (8) Valley City 3
Game 4: (4) Shanley 3, (5) Devils Lake 2 (8 Innings)
Game 6: Wahpeton 5, Grand Forks Central 3
Game 8: Fargo South 6, Red River 2
Game 10: North 7, Wahpeton 3
Friday, May 23, 2008
Jimmies Fall in World Series Opener
Bradley Baker, Eric Vojtkofsky, and Lucas Rider each drove in a pair of runs for Spring Arbor (38-7) in the win. Vojtkofsky and Jesse Bachman each had three hits in the game.
Jamestown College's Jordan Dusanj was 2-for-4 and drove in a pair of runs while Cam McLachlan was 4-for-5 with an a run scored Miles Johnson was 2-for-4 with an RBI.
Jesse Bachman (9-2) struck out six in seven innings and picked up the win for Spring Arbor while Graham Campbell (9-5) took the loss.
To see the full game box, click here.
DeVillers' Larimore Preview for State Golf
But the Grand Forks Herald's Greg DeVillers put together an interesting read on Larimore, a team that has had a pretty solid run - going to the state meet for the 7th straight season.
To check out the story on the Polar Bears, click here.
Jeremy Burgard at NAIA World Series
Burgard is one of those guys who has been honored with individual awards, but he has struck me as a team-first kind of guy and it's a joy to watch him succeed.
The Dickinson Press sports editor Dustin Monke put together a feature/WS preview on Burgard, definitely a good read. Click here to read it.
DP State Track Previews
To read the Aarhus story on Dickinson High's Skyler Beaudoin click here and to read the Aarhus story on Marcus Sickler click here. If you want to read the Aarhus story on Richardton-Taylor's Jadon Messer click here.
2008 State Track Meet - Day 1
A couple of highlights:
West Fargo's Ellie Grooters has the fastest times so far in both hurdle events.
Bismarck's Jason Duscherer posted the fastest times so far in the 100, 200 and 400.
Bismarck went 1-2 in the mile as Joash Osoro won (4:27.38).
Century's Karl Effertz (6-3) out dueled Jamestown's Brian Sinner (6-2) in the high jump.
Benson County's Lindsay Anderson won the 1600.
Maple Valley-Enderlin's Kristen Killoran has the fastest times in the hurdle events, and finished an inch shy of the state record in the long jump, winning by about half a foot.
Lisbon's Kali Olson went 5-3 to win the high jump.
Griggs County Central's Katie Gruman won the discus (136-0).
Hazen's Brian Sorenson had the fastest times in the 200 and 400.
Rugby's Dylan Yoder won the 1600 (4:35.84).
Glenburn's Seth Wisthoff won the discus, tying Jim Kleinsasser's state record of 183-11.
The state meet concludes on May 24.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Sun Class B State Baseball Primer
Click here for the read.
MDN Velva-Drake State Baseball Preview
Also, Mike Thingstad does a pretty good job heading up the team and when I've seen them play, they sure appeared to be a pretty salty team.
Mike Linnell delivers the state preview. Click here to give it a read.
Feature on GFC's Colin Parrish
"I've I've been left high and dry. Too many runner-ups. I've got to put my big boy pants on now."
Yes sir, Grand Forks Central runner Colin Parrish can deliver a sound byte like few others.
To read Tom Miller's complete story, click here. I'm not hugely interested in long-distance running, and I found it worth a read. Great stuff.