North Dakota
Post 2 knocks off Grand Forks in North Dakota Legion state tourney quarterfinals
FARGO — Top-seeded Fargo Post 2 rode stiff pitching to defeat the No. 9 Grand Forks Royals 9-0 in the quarterfinals of the North Dakota American Legion state baseball tournament at Starion Bank Field.
Post 2 starter Carson Shiek proved a tricky task for Royals hitters. Shiek allowed only one hit and one walk with four strikeouts in six innings to pick up the win.
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Shiek said a blend of pitches helped keep Grand Forks guessing at the plate.
“(My) slider was amazing today,” Shiek said. “It really helped in the late and early counts. My fastball had a lot of tail on it today, which is great. It really got the hitters off balance.”
Landon Hale closed out the game in the seventh inning, granting two hits and striking out two.
“I liked how we executed when we needed to,” said Post 2 head coach Luke Rustad.
Post 2 found the run column in the first inning when Connor Holm ripped a double into the alley in right-center field to score Adam Leininger from first base.
Fargo added two more runs in the second inning. Post 2 left fielder Wyatt Kosidowski laid down a sacrifice bunt to score Jaxon Beiswenger.
Beiswenger, who walked, reached third base on a Jordan Leininger single to left field.
Leininger reached third on the throw on the play and Jonah DeJong knocked him in with a sacrifice fly.

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Post 2’s Sam Ovsak and Adam Leininger opened the third inning with back-to-back singles. Ovsak advanced to third on a wild pitch and was scored on Holm’s sacrifice fly.
Fargo broke open the game with a five-run sixth inning. Leininger drove an RBI single to right field to score Jaxon Beiswenger. DeJong walked to load the bases and Landon Meier knocked a two-run single to left field, scoring Meier and Wyatt Kosidowski. DeJong and Meier then both scored on a wild pitch.

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Holm paced Post 2 going 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs. Adam Leininger and Jordan Leininger also had two hits.
Grand Forks’ Brayden Brevik, Adrian Gonzales and Matt Dosch all had a hit. Rylen Kotrynta worked all six innings and struck out two.
“(Post 2) played some small ball on us and executed well,” said Royals head coach Nick Chine. ” It’s win or go home from here on out.”

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Grand Forks will continue their tournament in the losers bracket at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 1.
Post 2 will face off against the winner of No. 5 Fargo Post 400 and No. 4 Minot in the winners bracket semifinals at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 31.
“The pitchers have to keep throwing strikes and stay consistent,” Shiek said. “We have to keep putting up runs and keep the bats hot.”

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After graduating from North Dakota State University, Haugland joined the Forum in January of 2023. Readers can reach him at 701-241-5508 or by emailing ahaugland@forumcomm.com
North Dakota
North Dakota U.S Rep. Julie Fedorchak announces reelection campaign
North Dakota
Letter: Why do North Dakota Republican politicians fear ethics?
Ethics is a system of moral principles guiding behavior, defining what’s right, wrong, fair, and good for individuals and society, essentially asking, “What should we do?”
A commission is a group of people officially charged with a particular function.
The citizens of North Dakota voted for and passed an Ethics Commission measure. The Ethics Commission has infuriated the North Dakota Republican legislators and North Dakota government in general. (NOTE: Every elected state government official in North Dakota is Republican.) They have denied that any monitoring of ethics is needed.
North Dakota Republicans have done everything possible to make sure the Ethics Commission has virtually no teeth, no say, and remains invisible under constant attack by the Attorney General’s Office.
Why do Go. Armstrong, Attorney General Wrigley and the Republican members of the North Dakota Legislature fear ethics?
Henry Lebak lives in Bismarck.
North Dakota
Markhi Strickland has 15 as North Dakota State defeats Oral Roberts 79-77 in double OT
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Markhi Strickland had 15 points in North Dakota State’s 79-77 double overtime victory over Oral Roberts on Saturday.
Strickland also contributed five rebounds for the Bison (12-5, 2-0 Summit League). Trevian Carson added 14 points while going 6 of 10 (2 for 3 from 3-point range) and eight rebounds. Damari Wheeler-Thomas finished with 14 points, while adding six rebounds.
Yuto Yamanouchi-Williams led the way for the Golden Eagles (5-12, 0-2) with 19 points, five rebounds and two blocks. Connor Dow added 15 points and two steals for Oral Roberts. Ofri Naveh also put up 14 points.
A foul sent Wheeler-Thomas to the line with seven seconds to play, where he sank one of the shots to send the game to overtime. Jack Turner tipped in a shot for Oral Roberts to send the game to a second overtime. Noah Feddersen tipped in a shot for North Dakota state with one second to play for the win for the Bison.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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