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Northern Cass and WF Patriots baseball standout Husar commits to South Dakota State

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WEST FARGO — Next fall, Northern Cass and West Fargo Legion baseball standout Trey Husar will be heading to Brookings, South Dakota.

Husar announced his commitment to Division I South Dakota State on social media on Saturday. He said a friendly coaching staff made him feel welcome from the beginning.

“I always felt like I was respected and appreciated,” Husar said. “And overall, Brookings had a good vibe and felt like a good city that I could spend the next four years of my career in.”

Academics played a key role for Husar in the decision. He plans on majoring in engineering while at SDSU. Husar also noted that Brookings made him feel like he was at home.

“I like the small-town vibe,” Husar said. “Everyone supports everyone. The sports programs support each other. It kind of reminds me of Northern Cass or the Class B setting.”

Husar is projected to join the Jackrabbits program as a pitcher.

West Fargo Patriots head coach Jordan Rheault said Husar’s competitive nature will be a positive addition at SDSU.

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“He’s super athletic,” Rheault said. “His fastball has got some velocity, especially from the left-handed side. … Most importantly, he’s a great kid and a great individual to have in the dugout.”

West Fargo’s Trey Husar is gunned down at second base by Fargo Post 2’s Landon Meier during the North Dakota American Legion AA winner’s bracket final at Starion Field on Friday, August 2, 2024.

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The Jackrabbits told Husar they’d like him to continue building muscle and putting on weight throughout the year.

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Husar paced the Jaguars last season with a .489 batting average in 47 at-bats with 22 RBIs. He held a .915 slugging percentage with seven doubles, two triples and three home runs.

On the mound, Husar finished with a 6-1 record and a 0.89 earned-run average. Husar threw a no-hitter against Enderlin and mustered 15 strikeouts in the performance.

Husar, who was Class B First Team All-State selection, admitted that he didn’t settle in with the Patriots as quickly as would have liked.

“It took me a while to find my role in West Fargo,” Husar said. “I felt like I found it towards the end of the year. I’m looking to build on that this upcoming summer.”

Husar rounded out the second half of the Patriots season with a .334 batting average and 22 RBIs. He went 3-for-6 with two doubles during the American Legion Central Plains Regional tournament at Young Field.

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Baseball isn’t Husar’s only specialty.

Husar was a member of the Jaguars’ 4×200 relay team that won the Class B state championship and set a school record at 3 minutes, 35.90 seconds. He was also a runner-up at the state meet in the triple jump.

Northern Cass’ Trey Husar competes in the boys Class B triple jump during the NDHSAA state track and field meet on Saturday, May 25, 2024, in Bismarck.

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While baseball is his primary focus, Husar noted solid communication between his track and baseball coaches have been key in his busy spring schedule.

A state title in track did not compare to his championship in Legion baseball.

“It was nice to represent our school, but winning that state championship with West Fargo this summer felt unreal,” Husar said. “We faced adversity in the beginning of the year, fought our way through, got really hot in July and kept rolling. It felt great.”

Husar said he’s looking to make a run at a state tournament berth along with his fellow seniors in the final year.

“We have seven or eight seniors,” Husar said. “It’s kind of our last hurrah.”

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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

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