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Northern Plains Freestyle Regional Championships
In Wisconsin Dells, Saturday
Grand Forks Gladiators individual results
12U 74 — Kamdyn Goulet (second place): Quarterfinal – Kamdyn Goulet (ND) won by tech fall over Maximus Aye (IL) (TF 14-0); Semifinal – Kamdyn Goulet (ND) won by decision over Rett Huerta (MN) (Dec 6-2); 1st Place Match – Elijah Nadig (IL) won by tech fall over Kamdyn Goulet (ND) (TF 10-0)
14U 97 — Rhys Safratowich: Champ. Round 1 – Rhys Safratowich (ND) bye; Champ. Round 2 – Rex Ayshford (MN) won by tech fall over Rhys Safratowich (ND) (TF 10-0); Cons. Round 2 – Rhys Safratowich (ND) bye; Cons. Round 3 – Rhys Safratowich (ND) won by decision over Bryer Caves (WI) (Dec 13-8); Cons. Round 4 – Daniel Myint (IL) won by decision over Rhys Safratowich (ND) (Dec 10-2)
16U 120 — Cesar Cruz: Champ. Round 1 – Cesar Cruz (ND) bye; Champ. Round 2 – Chase Smith (MN) won by tech fall over Cesar Cruz (ND) (TF 10-0); Cons. Round 2 – Cesar Cruz (ND) bye; Cons. Round 3 – Richard Carrier (CO) won by tech fall over Cesar Cruz (ND) (TF 14-4)
16U 285 — Eric Stouder (sixth place): Champ. Round 1 – Eric Stouder (ND) won by tech fall over Angelo Arellano (IL) (TF 12-2); Quarterfinal – Hayden Skillings (MN) won by tech fall over Eric Stouder (ND) (TF 12-1); Cons. Round 2 – Eric Stouder (ND) won by fall over Ian Asplund (MN) (Fall 1:11); Cons. Round 3 – Eric Stouder (ND) won by decision over Samuel Inman (ND) (Dec 10-4); Cons. Semi – Micah Hach (SD) won by fall over Eric Stouder (ND) (Fall 0:22); 5th Place Match – Jack Bauer (MN) won by decision over Eric Stouder (ND) (Dec 6-0)
Junior 138 — Caden Everson: Champ. Round 1 – Blakelee Bastien (WI) won by fall over Caden Everson (ND) (Fall 3:24); Cons. Round 1 – Johnathan Rokey (IL) won by tech fall over Caden Everson (ND) (TF 11-0)
Junior 145 — Brendan Winn-Kelley: Champ. Round 1 – Brendan Winn-Kelley (ND) bye; Champ. Round 2 – Brendan Winn-Kelley (ND) won by tech fall over Pedro Jimenez (IL) (TF 18-8); Champ. Round 3 – Corbin Ramos (WI) won by tech fall over Brendan Winn-Kelley (ND) (TF 15-4); Cons. Round 4 – Brendan Winn-Kelley (ND) won by decision over Joseph Lohmar (WI) (Dec 7-5); Cons. Round 5 – Lincoln Vick (MN) won by decision over Brendan Winn-Kelley (ND) (Dec 10-9)
12U Girls 145 — Sophia Hilliard (third place): Round 1 – Sophia Hilliard (ND) bye; Round 2 – Piper Sandell (IL) won by decision over Sophia Hilliard (ND) (Dec 9-4); Round 3 – Kylie Williams (WI) won by decision over Sophia Hilliard (ND) (Dec 4-0)
16U Girls 94 — Cheyenne Moore’ (second place): Round 1 – Gracie Pattison (IL) won by tech fall over Cheyenne Moore (ND) (TF 14-3); Round 2 – Gracie Pattison (IL) won by tech fall over Cheyenne Moore (ND) (TF 13-2)
Jr Girl 138 — Allyssa Johnson (first place): Round 1 – Allyssa Johnson (ND) won by fall over Brianna Bynum (IL) (Fall 3:26); Round 2 – Allyssa Johnson (ND) won by fall over Cassandra Gonzales (MN) (Fall 3:27); Round 3 – Allyssa Johnson (ND) won by injury default over Tori Bahr (MN) (Inj. 0:00); Round 4 – Allyssa Johnson (ND) won by fall over Emma Gruenhagen (WI) (Fall 1:44)

Saturday’s results
GF Central 14, Hankinson 11
Minot 23, GF Central 8
Red River 15, Williston 5
West Fargo Sheyenne 10, Williston 0
West Fargo Sheyenne 6, Bismarck 4
West Fargo Horace 14, Harvey-Wells County 4
Fargo Davies 15, Fargo Shanley 5
Fargo Shanley 17, Fargo South 15

Badger-Greenbush-MR 9, Red Lake Falls 2
RLF 001 000 1 –2 5 2
BAD 302 301 X –9 9 2
WP: Kinsley Hanson; LP: Gabby Casavan
Highlights — RLF: Casavan 5 SO, Jayden Breiland 1×2, R, Casavan 1×3, R, RBI, Quinnlyn Kenfield 1×4, RBI; BGMR: Hanson 8 SO, McKenzie Dahl 2×4, 3R, RBI, K. Hanson 2×4, 2R, RBI, HR, Jaci Hanson 1×2, 2R, 2 RBI, Cassie Dahl 2×3, 3 RBI, Elizabeth Gust 1×3, R, Tessany Blazek R

Badger-Greenbush-MR 24, Lake of the Woods 2
LOW 200 0 –2 2 7
BAD (12)84 X –24 15 2
WP: Blazek; LP: C. Olson
Highlights — LOW: K. Bowman R, B. Husbands 1×2, R, Olson RBI, A. Jacobsen 1×2, RBI; BGMR: McKenzie Dahl 2×3, 3R, 3 RBI, Jordan Lee 2R, Zairyn Wimpfheimer 3R, Kin. Hanson 2X2, 3R, 5 RBI, HR, Sarah Pulk 1×1, R, J. Hanson 2×2, 3R, 2 RBI, Savannah Anderson R, Cassie Dahl 1×1, 2R, 2 RBI, Teagan Landsrud 2×2, 2 RBI, Sierra Westberg 1×4, 3R, 3 RBI, Elizabeth Gust 1×2, 2R, Quinn Vacura 1×1, RBI, Kailey Hanson 1×1, R

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Badger-Greenbush-MR 19, West Marshal 1
BAD 822 70 –19 14 1
W-M 001 0X –1 1 3
WP: Blazek; LP: Annika Magnusson
Highlights — BGMR: Dahl 3R, RBI, Lee 2R, Kin. Hanson 3×4, 2R, 4 RBI, HR, J. Hanson 1×4, R, Dahl 1×3, 2R, RBI, Teagan Landsrud 2×3, 2R, 2 RBI, Quinn Vacura 2×3, 3R, 4 RBI, HR, Elizabeth Gust 2×2, 2R, Blazek 3×4, 2R, 5 RBI, HR; WM: Jeanetta Payeler R

Friday’s results
Minot 16, Red River 3
Valley City 12, Devils Lake 7
West Fargo 6, Fargo Davies 0
Wilton-Wing 20, Fargo Shanley 10
West Fargo Horace 8, Turtle Mountain 7
Norman County East/UH 9, Sacred Hear 4
Red Lake Falls 9, Norman County East/UH 1

Badger-Greenbush-MR 11, Sacred Heart 1
BAD 241 103 0 –11
S-H 010 000 X –1
WP: Kinsley Hanson; LP: J. Pulkrabek
Highlights — BGMR: Hanson 7 SO, McKenzie Dahl 2R, Jordan Lee 2×3, 2R, RBI, Jaci Hanson 2×4, R, 2 RBI, Cassie Dahl 2×4, RBI, Elizabeth Gust 2R, RBI, Tessany Blazek 2×4, 2R, RBI, Zairyn Wimpfheimer 2R; SH: T. Johnson R, Dezra Martinez 1×2, RBI

East Polk 16, EGF Senior High 5
E-P 04(11) 10 –16 8 1
EGF 400 10 –5 9 6
WP: Kianna Tasman; LP: Karlee Walsh
Highlights — EP: Maddi Bailie 1×4, HR; EGF: Walsh 2×3, 2 RBI

Saturday’s results
Fargo Davies 8-6, West Fargo Horace 1-1
Fargo North 3, Moorhead 0

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Fargo Shanley 9, GF Central 3
SHA 130 020 3 –9 13 2
GFC 100 101 0 –3 10 2
WP: M. Rostberg; LP: J Simmers
Highlights — GFC: J. Simmers 2×4, 2 RBI, C. Barta 2×3, RBI, W. Wockenfuss 2×4, Z Erickson 1×3

North Star 5, Hatton-Northwood 1
HNW 000 000 1 –1 5 0
NOR 103 100 X –1 5 0
WP: Parker Simon; LP: Derek Carpenter
Highlights — NS: NS Dane Hagler 4×4, 2b, 2 runs, Jack Ahlberg 2×3, 2 2b, 2 rbi, Hunter Hagler 2×4, 3 rbi, run, Zack Jorde 2×3, run; HN: Carpenter 2×3, 2b, rbi

North Star 9, Park River 1
NOR 110 032 2 –9 16 0
PAR 110 103 0 –6 8 1
WP: Karsen Simon; LP: Reeves Jorgenson
Highlights — NS: S. Hunter Hagler 4×5, 2 3b, 4 rbi, 2 runs, Dane Hagler 3×5, 3 2b, 2 rbi, 2 runs, Garrett Westlind 3×4, 3 runs, Jack Ahlberg 2×5, Zack Jorde 2×5, run; PR: Everett Fedje 2×3, 2 runs, Tucker Omdahl 1×2, 2 rbi, Calvin Otto 1×2, rbi, run

Park River 7, Hatton-Northwood 1
H-N 000 001 0 –1 5 1
P-R 212 011 X –7 11 2
WP: I Porter; LP: A. Thorsgard
Highlights — HN: D. Carpenter 2×3 R, C. Beaudin 1×3 RBI, M. Steinbrink 1×3, R. Zuniga 1×2; PRA: L. Wieler 1×3 R, T. Omdahl 2×4, A. Zikmund 1×3 RBI, J. Solseng 2×4 2R, E. Fedji 2B, 2R, Otto 2B 2RBI, C. Hurtt 2×3 3B RBI, A. Rost 1×3

Thompson 10, Carrington 2
CAR 000 200 0 –2 2 4
THO 520 300 X –10 12 1
WP: B. Wolfgram; LP: H. Schmitz
Highlights — CAR: J. Erickson R, G. Shipman 1×3, R, K. Kovar 1×3, RBI; T: B. Wolfgram 2×4, R, T. Schumacher 2×3, 3R, W. Welke 1×4, 2R, B. Gibson 1×2, R, RBI, D. Overby 1×2, R, J. Muhs 1×2, R, 4 RBI, S. O’Hearn 3×4, 3 RBI, J. Stumpf R

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Thompson 7, Shiloh Christian 1
S-C 000 000 1 –1 6 1
THO 030 013 X –7 7 0
WP: R. Berberich; LP: C. Martin
Highlights — SC: Martin 4 SO, E. Thompson 1×3, R, E. Fuchs 1×3, RBI; T: Berberich 5 SO, T. Schumacher 1×3, R, W. Welke 1×3, 2R, B. Gibson 2R, D. Overby 1×3, R, RBI, J. Muhs R, S. O’Hearn 2×3, RBI, B. Tyce 2×2, 3 RBI

Friday’s results
Fargo Davies 5, Red River 4
West Fargo 6-3, Devils Lake 1-4

GF Central 16, Fargo South 0
GFC 420 450 1 –16 16 1
F-S 020 052 0 –9 10 3
WP: C. Barta; LP: M. Grenstiener
Highlights — GFC: J. Simmers 2×5, 3R, B. Brevik 3×4, 3R, RBI, C. Barta 5×5, 4R, 5 RBI, C. Colgrove 1×2, 3R, 3 RBI, HR, W. Wockenfuss 1×4, 2R, RBI, Z. Erickson 2×4, 2 RBI, A. Lee 1×4, RBI, G. Tande 1×5, RBI, K. Hensrud R; FS: Grenstiener R, 5 SO, M. Kirkeby 1×5, RBI, A. Erickson 3×4, 2R, RBI, C. Bevill 2R, H. Giere 2×3, 2R, C. Shiek 2×4, 2R, 2 RBI, R. Ortez 1×4, RBI, A. Such 1×3, 3 RBI, O. Egan RBI

EGF Senior High 18-21, Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton 8-3
DGF 200 15 –8 12 0
EGF 156 06 –18 20 1
WP: R. Hams; LP: P. Haas
Highlights — DGF: L. Johnson 3×3, 2R, RBI, HR, J. Summers 2×3, 2R, RBI, G. Anderson 1×3, R, O. Hoover 2×3, R, 3 RBI, #8 1×2, R, C. Berreth 1×3, R, RBI, B. O’Keefe 2×3, 2 RBI; EGF: Hams 1×5, R, 4 SO, N. Frize 4×4, 3R, 4 RBI, HR, D. Carpenter 3×3, 3R, 2 RBI, T. Nowacki 3×4, 3R, 6 RBI, HR, C. Schmiedeberg 2×4, 2 RBI, C. Kofstad 2×3, 2R, J. Van Eps 2×3, 2R, L. Anderson 1×4, 2 RBI, H. Varnson 2×4, 2R, RBI, J. Nowacki 2R
DGF 300 00 –3 9 0
EGF 396 3X –21 14 1
WP: D. Carpenter; LP: #10
Highlights — DGF: A. Anderson 2×3, R, L. Johnson 2×2, R, RBI, J. Summers 1×3, R, RBI, O. Hoover 1×3, RBI, K. Wagner 2×2; EGF: N. Frize 3×3, 2R, 4 RBI, R. Hams 1×3, 2R, Carpenter 3R, T. Nowacki 3×4, 4R, 7 RBI, C. Schmiedeberg 1×3, 2R, 2 RBI, C. Kofstad 1×3, 2R, RBI, J. Van Eps 2×3, RBI, L. Anderson 3×4, 2R, 4 RBI, J. Nowacki 2R, C. McDonald 2R

Esko 13, Roseau 3
ESK 350 131 –13 12 1
ROS 010 200 –3 7 0
WP: C. Haugen; LP: O. Jaenicke
Highlights — ESK: C. Haugen 2×4, 2R, 2 RBI, HR, 11 SO, S. Haugen 2×4, 2R, 2 RBI, HR, B. Hipp 1×3, R, I. Sertich 3×4, 3R, 5 RBI, HR, F. Furcht 2×3, R, RBI, C. Berglund 1×3, R, RBI, O. Wilson R, N. Wells 2R; R: C. Otto 5 SO, N. Urness 1×2, 2 RBI, A. Klint 1×1, 2R, T. George 1×2, R, RBI

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Marshall 9, Roseau 4
MAR 152 010 0 –9 10 2
ROS 300 001 0 –4 4 2
WP: T. Carlson; LP: T. Mertens
Highlights — MAR: O. Marsolek 4×5, 2R, 4 RBI, M. Berrisford 1×3, R, RBI, T. Carlson 1×3, R, O. Hayden 1×4, 2 RBI, A. Westerbur RBI, M. Park 1×2, 2R, C. Boos 1×3, 3R; R: G. Jensen 1×2, R, 5 SO, A. Wensloff 1×1, R, A. Klint 1×3, R, T. George 1×3, 3 RBI, C. Otto R

Thief River Falls 14-4, Crookston 4-1
CRO 010 201 –4 6 3
TRF 300 004 –14 13 1
Highlights — CRO: Alex Longoria 2×3, Gavyn Hlucny 2×4, R, 2 RBI; TRF: Noah Fonzabu 2×3, 3R, 2 RBI, 2B, HR, Jack Rosendahl 3×5, 3R
CRO 000 10 –1 3 3
TRF 400 00 –4 7 0
Highlights — CRO: Longoria 1×2, HR; TRF: Fonzabu 2×2, R, RBI, 2B

Saturday’s result
Fargo Davies 5, Red River 0

Friday’s results
Fargo Davies 4, Fargo North 0

West Fargo 1, Red River 0
First half — 1. WF, Haidyn Crockett (Aleena Bhattarai) 10:00
Second half — No scoring.
Red River head coach Jason Heydt: “The Riders controlled play for most of the match after the Packers opened the scoring. The Packer goalie combined with the posts and crossbar to shutout the Riders. Addison Fargo, Reese Remz, Brooklyn Bergeron, and many others played outstanding for the Riders tonight. The team is so close and needs to continue to believe that good results will continue to come more often than not.”

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Friday’s results
Fargo North 5, Jamestown 0
Fargo South 5, Jamestown 0
Minot 5, Fargo North 0
Valley City 5, Mandan 0
Minot 9, Shanley 0

Perham Triangular
In Perham Friday
EGF Senior High 5, Perham 2
Singles
1. Jack Birkeland, P, def. Carson Knutson 6-1, 5-7, 10-5; 2. Mason Happel, P, def. Thomas McMahon 6-3, 6-3; 3. Nolan Meulebroeck, EGF, def. Brekken Wokasch 3-6, 6-2, 6-3; 4. Ryan McMahon, EGF, def. Hudson Hackel 6-3, 6-1
Doubles
1. Trey D’Heilly/Jeb Haaven-Farstad, EGF, def. Soren Anderson/Michael Anderson 7-5, 7-5; 2. Austin Kovar/Luke Hanson, EGF, def. Reid Wokasch/Maddox Happel 6-4, 7-6 (2); 3. Bauer Walter/Aaden Wavra, EGF, def. Noah Brasel/Sam Brown 6-2, 6-2

Crookston 5, Perham 2
Singles
1. Isaac Thomforde, CRO, def. Jack Birkeland 7-6, 6-0; 2. Reggie Winjum, CRO, def. Mason Happel 6-4, 7-5; 3. Brekkan Wokasch, PER, def. Sam Widseth 3-6, 6-2, 10-4; 4. Hudson Hackel, PER, def. Ethan Erdman 6-4, 6-7, 11-9
Doubles
1. Tatum Lubinski/Nathan Kelly, CRO, def. Soren Anderson/Michael Anderson 6-2, 2-6, 12-10; 2. Gunnar Groven/Grant Funk, CRO, def. Reid Wokasch/Maddax Happel 7-5, 6-4; 3. Jack Everett/Elliot Bartrum, CRO, def. Noah Brasel/Sam Brown 6-1, 6-0

Crookston 4, EGF Senior High 3
Singles
1. Winjum, CRO, def. Carson Knutson 6-2, 6-3; 2. Thomas McMahon, EGF, def. Widseth 6-1, 6-3; 3. Ryan McMahon, EGF, def. Erdman 6-2, 6-4; 4. Everett, CRO, def. Aaden Wavra 6-2, 7-6
Doubles
1. Thomforde/Kelly, CRO, def. Trey D’Heilly/Nolan Meulebroeck 6-1, 6-0; 2. Groven/Lubinski, CRO, def. Austin Kovar/Jeb Haaven 6-4, 6-2; 3. Luke Hanson/Bauer Walter, EGF, def. Funk/Bartrum 6-2, 6-2

West Marshall Lions Varsity meet
In Warren, Friday
Girls team totals
1. West Marshall 167.5, 2. Thief River Falls 136, 3. EGF Senior High 75.5, 4. Fisher/Sacred Heart/Climax 68.5, 5. Crookston 50.5, 6. (tie) Kittson County Central and Warroad 47, 8. Badger-Greenbush-Middle River 39, 9. Grygla-Gatzke 28, 10. Roseau 14, 11. Red Lake County 2
Girls winners and EGF top 5 placers
100 dash — 1. Kendra Mehrkens, TRF, 12.50; 3. Finley Horken, FSHC, 13.00
200 dash — 1. Mehrkens, TRF, 26.87; 5. Camryn Adams, EGF, 28.65
400 run — 1. Annika Adolphson, WM, 1:03.00
800 run — 1. Abigail Bleess, WAR, 2:37.59; 3. Lydia Floden, EGF, 2:42.84; 4. Katherine Allard, EGF, 2:43.34
1,600 run — 1. Ella Arntson, FSHC, 5:49.78
3,200 run — 1. Elory Mossestad, TRF, 13:27.25
100 hurdles — 1. Shali Anderson, EGF, 16.01
300 hurdles — 1. Hannah Pederson, WM, 48.90; 3. Anderson, EGF, 51.77
4×100 relay — 1. EGF Senior High (Anderson, Adams, Grace Jordheim, Geena Jordheim) 52.81
4×200 relay — 1. Thief River Falls (Kendal Rantanen, Dru Harbott, Stephanie Dagg, Mehrkens) 1:49.22; 4. Fisher/Sacred Heart/Climax (Meah Marshall, Finley Horken, Adley Vigness, Mollie Olson) 1:56.39
4×400 relay — 1. West Marshall (Reegan Mortimer, Annika Adolphson, Regan Swanson, Alexis LaBine) 4:25.61; 4. EGF Senior High (Erin Wolff, Aryanna Bair, Grace Jordheim, Erin Bowman) 4:48.66
4×800 relay — 1. West Marshall (Ayla Woinarowicz, Liv Efta, Jorie Miska, Annie Peterson) 10:48.19; 3. Fisher/Sacred Heart/Climax (Brea Abrahamson, Jayla Abrahamson, Norah Hanson, E. Arntson) 11:13.59; 5. EGF Senior High (Jerzey Perkerewicz, Meredith Allard, Ainsley Swanson, Alexis Hitchcock) 11:15.87
Shot put — 1. Aaliyah Johnson, WM, 35-03.00; 5. (tie) Claire Adolphson, FSHC, 28-06.00
Discus varsity — 1. Savannah Bishop, WM, 95-00; 3. Katelynn Kovarik, EGF, 84-09
High jump — 1. Kaydence White, KCC, 4-10.00
Pole vault — 1. Paige Michalski, WM, 9-06.00
Long jump — 1. Avery Horken , FSHC, 16-00.50; 3. Horken, FSHC, 15-00.50
Triple jump — 1. Hannah Pederson, WM, 33-03.50; 2. Horken, FSHC, 33-03.00
Boys team totals
1. EGF Senior High 173.76, 2. Thief River Falls 110.42, 3. Badger-Greenbush-Middle River 86.5, 4. West Marshall 74.92, 5. Roseau 67, 6. Warroad 44.42, 7. Red Lake County 43, 8. Fisher/Sacred Heart/Climax 31.92, 9. Grygla-Gatzke 30, 10. Crookston 18
Boys winners and EGF top 5 placers
100 dash — 1. Cooper Smith, EGF, 11.04; 4. (tie) Jezrael Jones, EGF, and Jonathon Speicher, FSHC, 11.74
200 dash — 1. Gavin Hockstedler, BGMR, 23.56
400 run — 1. William MacLean, TRF, 54.69; 2. Brayden Carlson, EGF, 54.99; 5. Alex Lotties, FSHC, 59.94
800 run — 1. Jack Goulet, WAR, 2:13.48; 4. Cooper Boushee, EGF, 2:21.60
1,600 run — 1. Hunter Jordheim, EGF, 5:02.40; 2. Nolan Kluck, EGF, 5:03.54; 4. Grant Martin, FSHC, 5:12.13
3,200 run — 1. Jordheim, EGF, 10:54.50; 3. Weston Mahar, EGF, 11:48.98
110 hurdles — 1. Kaden Vanyo, EGF, 15.67
300 hurdles — 1. Smith, EGF, 42.21; 2. Jones, EGF, 45.11
4×100 relay — 1. Badger-Greenbush-Middle River (Grady Hockstedler, Gavin Hockstedler, Brent Wesala, Liam Collins) 47.04; 4. EGF Senior High (Tate Moore, Eliot Afshari, Isaac Hartman, Rylan Slack) 50.71
4×200 relay — 1. West Marshall (Nathan Sedlacek, Colton Otero, Gavin Efta, Tyson Mortimer) 1:37.80; 3. EGF Senior High (Cooper Boushee, Juvenal Chavez, Brady Loer, Landon Vigen) 1:41.00
4×400 relay — 1. EGF Senior High (Brayden Carlson, Smith, Jace Fore, Loer) 3:41.40
4×800 relay — 1. EGF Senior High (Jaxon Mahar, Weston Mahar, Charles Nelson, Nolan Kluck) 9:23.91
Shot put — 1. Treston Nichols, BGMR, 47-04.50; 3. Mavrik Martine, EGF, 42-06.00; 4. Caleb Zejdlik, EGF, 42-02.50; 5. Messi Kalenda, EGF, 40-06.50
Discus — 1. Jake Borowicz, R, 132-09; 3. Caleb Zejdlik, EGF, 123-09; 5. Kalenda, EGF, 120-07
High jump — 1. Gerald Melin, RLC, 6-00.00; 2. Kyle Abrahamson, FSHC, 5-08.00
Pole vault — 1. Tyson Mortimer, WM, 12-06.00; 3. Eliot Afshari, EGF, 10-00.00
Long jump — 1. Gavin Hockstedler, BGMR, 19-05.00
Triple jump — 1. Liam Collins, BGMR, 41-04.25; 2. Kaden Vanyo, EGF, 39-06.50; 4. Jones, EGF, 36-02.00

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Summit League
Summit League championship tournament
In Brookings
Friday’s results
Championship semifinals
Omaha 14, South Dakota 2
Loser-out
S.D. State 3, South Dakota 0
Saturday’s championship doubleheader
Omaha vs. S.D. State, postponed due to rain to Sunday at noon

Saturday’s results
N.D. State vs. Omaha, canceled
Maryland 14, Minnesota 5

Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
NSIC tournament
At BNC Field in Mandan
Saturday’s results
St. Cloud State 7, MSU Mankato 3
Augustana 6, Minn.-Crookston 5
Sunday’s championship
St. Cloud State vs. MSU Mankato, 10:30 a.m. (if necessary, second championship to follow 30 minutes after)

NSIC All-Conference
First team
Minnesota Crookston — Jake Dykhoff, Mike Hallquist, Jake Hjelle and Alex Koep; Minot State — Derek Kay, Gunnar Kozlowitz and Matt Malone; UMary — Calvin James; Augustana — Nick Banowetz, Adam Diedrich, Drey Dirksen, Seth Miller and Caleb Saari; Sioux Falls — Brady Klehr; Southwest Minnesota State — Chase McDaniel; St. Cloud State — John Nett and Sam Riola; Winona State — Derek Baumgartner
Second team
Minnesota Crookston — Josh Dykhoff and Brody Sorenson; MSU Moorhead — Nathan Culley, Dylan Gotto, Mikey Gottschalk and Jackson Hauge; Minot State — Javier Gutierrez and Brent Riddle; UMary — Noah Hull, Jonathan Draheim and Derek Shoen; Augustana — Jack Hines; Minnesota Duluth — Tim Pokornowski; St. Cloud State — Drew Bulson; Southwest Minnesota State — Ansen Dulas, Kolby Kiser and Keenan Wenzel; Wayne State — Colin Lynam
All-defensive team
Minot State — Gunnar Kozlowitz; Minnesota Duluth — Ethan Cole and Alex Wattermann; St. Cloud State — Tate Wallat and John Nett; Southwest Minnesota State — Ryan Chmielewski; Augustana — Drey Dirksen; Upper Iowa — Ryan Hull; Concordia-St. Paul — Mason Wolf
NSIC regular season individual awards
Player of the year — Jake Hjelle, Minnesota Crookston
Pitcher of the year — Alex Koep, Minnesota Crookston
Newcomer of the year — Mike Hallquist, Minnesota Crookston
Freshman of the year — Josh Dykhoff, Minnesota Crookston
Coach of the year — Paul Blanchard, Southwest Minnesota State

River Cities Speedway
Friday’s races, canceled due to track conditions
Devils Lake Speedway
Saturday’s results
Pure Stocks
First heat — 1. Joe Armstrong, 2. Hudson Hooker, 3. Tate Bullis, 4. Jadyn Mack
Feature — 1. Armstrong, 2. Hooker, 3. Bullis, 4. Mack
WISSOTA Street Stocks
First heat — 1. Braden Brauer, 2. Kyle Anderson, 3. Greg Jose, 4. Stoney Kruk, 5. Cody Armstrong, 6. Bryan Grenz
Second heat — 1. Tucker Pederson, 2. Seth Klostreich, 3. Trey Hess, 4. Kasey Ussatis, 5. Cole Greseth
Feature — 1. Klostreich, 2. Pederson, 3. Anderson, 4. Brauer, 5. Hess, 6. Ussatis, 7. Grenz, 8. Greseth, 9. Armstrong, 10. Rodney Hulst
WISSOTA Midwest Mods
First heat — 1. Lucas Rodin, 2. Jaden Varnson, 3. Jory Berg, 4. Jamie Dietzler, 5. Jason Schuh
Second heat — 1. Austin Hunter, 2. Eric Haugland, 3. Chris Edmonds, 4. Cylen Vargason, 5. Ryne Uhrich
Feature — 1. Hunter, 2. Berg, 3. Rodin, 4. Varnson, 5. Haugland, 6. Dietzler, 7. Uhrich, 8. Edmonds, 9. Vargason, 10. Schuh
WISSOTA Late Models
First heat — 1. Dustin Strand, 2. Mike Greseth, 3. Shane Edginton, 4. Ryan Dahl, 5. Brandon Corbett, 6. John Seng
Second heat — 1. Steve Anderson, 2. Jason Strand, 3. Bryce Sward, 4. Jesse Teunis, 5. Casey Stremick
Third heat — 1. Cole Schill, 2. Brody Troftgruben, 3. Ryan Corbett, 4. Brandon Fuller, 5. Tyler Peterson, 6. Greg Moore
Feature — 1. Troftgruben, 2. D. Strand, 3. Greseth, 4. Peterson, 5. Sward, 6. Schill, 7. Edginton, 8. R. Corbett, 9. Fuller, 10. Teunis, 11. Anderson, 12. Seng, 13. Greg Moore, 14. Corbett
Wingless Sprints
First heat — 1. Myles Tomlinson, 2. Brenton Wiesz, 3. Cory Palm, 4. Steve Nordrum, 5. Tee Young
Second heat — 1. Adam Sobolik, 2. Colton Young, 3. Nick Shirek, 4. Parker Vilandre, 5. Doug Mccambridge
Feature — 1. Sobolik, 2. Tomlinson, 3. Vilandre, 4. Mccambridge, 5. Palm, 6. Shirek, 7. Wiesz, 8. Young

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Huskers add top recruit in North Dakota to 2025 class

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LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Matt Rhule and the Nebraska football staff got commitment No. 17 in the 2025 class on Sunday, adding four-star defensive lineman Kade Pietrzak.

The highly sought-after recruit from West Fargo, North Dakota, is the No. 1 recruit in his state and chose Nebraska over Oklahoma, Kansas State and Wisconsin.

Pietrzak checks in at 6-foot-5, 240 pounds and has been on Rhule’s radar since he was hired at Nebraska.

He will join two other defensive linemen in the class of 2025: Omaha North’s Tyson Terry and Malcolm Simpson from Texas.

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Pietrzak is the second-highest rated recruit for Nebraska in this year’s class so far behind Simpson.

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North Dakota Superintendent Helping Schools Develop AI Guidelines

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North Dakota School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler announced new state guidance on artificial intelligence (AI) designed to assist local schools in developing their own AI policies and to help teachers and administrators work more efficiently.

A group of educators from North Dakota schools, the NDDPI, the Department of Career and Technical Education, and state information technology agencies created this guidance, which is available on the Department of Public Instruction’s website.

Baesler emphasized that implementing AI, like any instructional tool, requires careful planning and alignment with educational priorities, goals, and values.

She stressed that humans should always control AI usage and review its output for errors, following a Human-Technology-Human process. “We must emphasize keeping the main thing the main thing, and that is to prepare our young learners for their next challenges and goals,” Baesler said.

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Steve Snow and Kelsie Seiler from the NDDPI Office of School Approval and Opportunity highlighted that the guidance was drawn from various state education agencies and technology websites, such as Code.org and TeachAI.org, with the process taking about eight months.

“We had a team that looked at guidance from other states, and we pulled pieces from different places and actually built guidance tailored for North Dakota students,” Snow said.

Seiler explained that AI excels at data analysis, predictive analytics, and automating repetitive tasks but lacks emotional intelligence, interdisciplinary research, and problem-solving abilities.

Snow added that AI can help teachers design lesson plans aligned with North Dakota’s academic content standards quickly and adjust them for students who need more support. AI can also simplify the development of personalized learning plans for students.

“You have so many resources (teachers) can use that are going to make your life so much easier,” Snow said. “I want the teachers, administration, and staff to get comfortable with using (AI), so they’re a little more comfortable when they talk to kids about it.”

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Seiler noted that the NDDPI guidance is not a “how-to” manual for using AI but offers general suggestions on developing local policies to leverage AI effectively.

“Our guidance is meant to provide some tools to the school administration and say, ‘Here are some things to think about when you implement your own AI guidance,’” Snow said.

“For instance, do you have the infrastructure to support (AI)? Do you have a professional development plan so your teachers can understand it? Do you have governance in place that says what AI can and can’t be used for?”

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The most deadly time to drive is between Memorial Day and Labor Day

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NORTH DAKOTA (KXNET) — The hundred-day span between Memorial Day and Labor Day is marked as the most deadly period on the road here in North Dakota.

According to the North Dakota Department of Transportation’s 2022 crash summary report, fatal crashes are twice as likely during this time.

That’s why North Dakota leaders are urging drivers to not fall into a “false sense of security” during the bright and cheery days of summer.

According to Travel and Leisure, North Dakota has been marked as the state with the most reckless drivers.

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There’s a range of reasons for this from drunk driving to speeding. But another reason is that when the snow clears, North Dakota drivers are eager to get out more and drive faster than they would in the snow, according to the North Dakota Department of Transportation’s Highway Safety Division director.

And because North Dakota has some of the lowest citation fees in the nation, ranging from $5 to $100, the Highway Patrol’s safety and education officer says that drivers aren’t given enough deterrents to drive safely.

However, with growing concerns about safety, there could be talk of increasing citation amounts in coming legislative sessions.



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