K-Heart Sporta – 01/15/23

K-HEART SPORTS – 01/15/23 – 0700
 
MINOT, ND – Saturday scores:
 
High School Boys Basketball
 
Class A
#2 Mandan def. Bismarck St. Mary’s, 78-58
Bismarck High def. Turtle Mountain, 99-87
Jamestown def. Watford City, 93-65
 
Class B
#4 Bishop Ryan def. Bottineau, 80-48
Hazen def. Des Lacs-Burlington, 72-64
Our Redeemer’s def. Westhope-Newburg, 52-48
Surrey def. Powers Lake-Burke Central, 68-67
Kenmare-Bowbells def. South Prairie, 69-54
Garrison def. White Shield, 67-45
Max def. Richardton-Taylor, 59-51
Ray Shootout
Divide County def. Mandaree, 52-36
Parshall/North Shore-Plaza def. Tioga, 50-48
Alexander def. Ray, 65-21
Devils Lake Class B Day
North Prairie def. Midway-Minto, 76-40
Benson County def. Hatton-Northwood, 53-49
#10 North Star def. St. John, 83-46
Warwick def. Drake-Anamoose, 80-40
 
High School Girls Basketball
 
Class A
#4 Minot High def. Devils Lake, 101-53
Minot High JV def Williston, 96-47
Mandan def. Bismarck St. Mary’s, 74-70 2OT
Bismarck High def. Turtle Mountain, 100-59
Jamestown def. Watford City, 97-44
 
Class B
#10 Kindred def. #1 Kenmare-Bowbells, 62-52
#2 Rugby def. Four Winds-Minnewaukan, 52-32
Our Redeemer’s def. Westhope-Newburg, 61-49
Bottineau def. Bishop Ryan, 64-24
Nedrose def. Des Lacs-Burlington, 42-37
Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood def. Velva, 51-38
Surrey def. Powers Lake-Burke Central, 49-35
TGU def. Harvey-Wells County, 66-45
KIlldeer def. New Town, 61-36
Ray Shootout
Mandaree def. Divide County, 42-31
Parshall def. Alexander, 42-29
Trenton def. Ray, 52-34
Devils Lake Class B Day
Benson County def. Midway-Minto, 54-26
New Rockford-Sheyenne def. Hatton-Northwood, 58-56
Langdon Area-Edmore-Munich def. Kidder County, 50-45
#7 May-Port-CG def. North Prairie, 53-48
#9 Garrison def. St. John, 49-46
Drake-Anamoose def. Warwick, 61-24
 
High School Boys Hockey
West Fargo Sheyenne def. Minot High, 4-1
Bismarck Century def. Williston, 9-2
Bismarck High def. Bottineau-Rugby, 4-3 OT
 
High School Girls Hockey
Bismarck High-Legacy def. Williston, 4-1
 
High School Boys Swimming & Diving
Minot High def. Williston, 123-63
 
Fargo Manley Invite
1. Fargo Davies, 487.5
2. Fargo North, 479
3. Bismarck High, 478.5
4. Bismarck Century, 452
5. Fargo South, 284
6. Mandan, 136
 
High School Boys Wrestling
Williston def. Jamestown, 37-34
Jamestown def. Watford City, 69-12
Bismarck St. Mary’s def. Mandan, 55-24
Bismarck Legacy def. Dickinson, 43-24
 
Panther Booster Tournament – Rugby
1. New Salem, 217.5
2. Valley City, 134.5
3. Northern Lights, 129.0
4. Bishop Ryan, 127.5
5. Velva, 121.0
6. Central Cass, 120.5
7. Williams County, 119.0
8. Turtle Mountain, 116.0
9. Kenmare, 109.0
10. Pembina County North, 103.5
11. Linton-HMB, 91.0
12. Des Lacs-Burlington, 88.0
13. Hillsboro-Central Valley, 80.0
14. Beulah-Hazen, 78.0
15. Stanley, 72.0
16. Rugby, 58.0
17. Napoleon, 57.5
18. Harvey-Wells County, 54.0
19. Bowman County/Beach, 40.5
20. Grafton, 38.5
21. Mondak, 29.0
22. Carrington, 0.0
22. Kindred, 0.0
22. New Town, 0.0
 
High School Girls Wrestling
Magic City Tournament – Minot
1. Bismarck Legacy, 188.0
2. Minot High, 168.0
3. Central Cass, 163.0
4. South Border, 115.5
5. Grand Forks, 112.5
6. Des-Lac-Burlington, 110.0
7. Pembina County North, 105.0
8. Valley City, 99.0
9. Mandan, 72.0
10. Dickinson, 44.0
11. New Salem-Almont, 42.0
12. MonDak, 40.0
13. Stanley, 38.0
14. Harvey – Wells County, 26.0
15. White Shield, 24.0
16. Rugby, 23.0
17. Napoleon, 21.0
18. Beulah-Hazen, 19.0
19. Velva, 17.0
20. New Town, 16.0
21. Linton-HMB, 11.0
22. Turtle Mountain, 7.0
23. Ray, 2.0
24. Hope Christian Academy, 0.0
24. Williston, 0.0
 
College Mens Basketball
Minot State def. Augustana, 73-65
North Dakota State def. Omaha, 78-65
Denver def. North Dakota, 78-71
 
College Womens Basketball
Augustana def. Minot State, 74-67
North Dakota State def. Omaha, 83-71
North Dakota def. Denver 68-57
 
College Mens Hockey
Minot State def. Central Oklahoma, 4-1
Western Michigan def. North Dakota, 7-6
 
College Womens Hockey
Indiana Tech def. Minot State, 5-0
 
NAHL Hockey
Aberdeen Wings def. Minot Minotauros 5-2
Bismarck Bobcats def. North Iowa Bulls, 3-1
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MINOT STATE TRACK
 
BISMARCK, N.D. – Another record and three more wins: The Beavers made a triumphant return to track and field competition Saturday at the Mike Thorson Open hosted by the University of Mary. Returning from the holiday break after more than a month off since last competing, the Minot State track and field teams turned in a strong performance as freshman Summer Krebsbach led the way for the women, breaking her own school record in 60-meter dash. On the men’s side, Nathan Trujillo-Aragon remained perfect this season in the 60-meter hurdles with his second win in two outings while teammates Corbin Harris and Jacob Jensen also added victories for the Beaver men in the weight throw and 1,000 meters, respectively.
 
One student-athlete running a personal best was Krebsbach who broke the NCAA Division II school record in the 60-meter dash in her collegiate debut back in December, then broke her own record in the prelims on Saturday clocking a time of 8.00 seconds. Krebsbach ended up third in the 60 finals in 8.09 seconds, and also added a third-place finish in the 200 in a personal-best time of 26.93 seconds. Her efforts were part of a strong showing for the ladies who tacked on four more third-place finishes at the meet as Nicole Reeves was third in 1,000 meters in a personal-best time of 3 minutes, 23.89 seconds, Sidra Sadowsky was third in the mile in a personal-best time of 5:26.04, Chloe Gunderson was third in the shot put with a throw of 39 feet, 25 inches, and the Beaver 4×400 relay team of Sadowsky, Krebsbach, Reeves, and Paulette Dominguez was third in 4:36.77.
 
On the men’s side, Trujillo-Aragon led the way for the second straight meet claiming his second straight 60-meter hurdles win with a time of 8.59 in the finals. He qualified for the finals with a meet-best 8.50, just fractions of a second off his own NCAA D-II school record in the event of 8.47, which he ran in 2021. Adding to the victory rush was Jacob Jensen who won the 1,000 meters in his first competition of the indoor season in 2:34.21, the top time this winter in the NSIC. Juan Gutierrez and Charles Hardcastle added personal bests as they finished second in the 600 (1:26.51) and 800 (2:01.32), respectively. And in the field events, Corbin Harris added the third win of the day for the Beavers in the weight throw with an effort of 49 feet, 9.25 inches while Samuel Kreins was third in the shot put with a throw of 46-8.
 
Now back in full swing for the indoor season, the Beavers head to South Dakota next weekend to compete at South Dakota State in the D2 Invitational on Friday and the Jim Emmerich Alumni Invitational on Saturday.
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WOLVES-CAVS
 
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Anthony Edwards scored 26 points and the Minnesota Timberwolves got a huge boost from their bench in a 110-102 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Naz Reid scored 17 of Minnesota’s 56 bench points, while Jalen Nowell had 16. Luka Garza added nine for the short-handed Wolves. Minnesota was without Rudy Gobert for the second half due to right groin soreness, and Jaden McDaniels picked up his fifth foul just 2:37 into the second half. Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen both scored 19 points for Cleveland, and Darius Garland added 15. Donovan Mitchell, who was questionable for Saturday’s game with an illness, finished with 14 points on 5-of-16 shooting.
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WILD-COYOTES
 
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Mats Zuccarello and Freddy Gaudreau scored 51 seconds apart in the second period, and the Minnesota Wild held off the reeling Arizona Coyotes 2-1. Kirill Kaprizov nearly had a milestone goal and Marc-Andre Fleury made 27 saves for Minnesota, playing its lone home game in a seven-game stretch. The Wild are 14-2-0 in their last 16 against the Coyotes. Lawson Crouse scored and Connor Ingram stopped 25 shots for Arizona, which has lost eight straight games — all in regulation — while getting outscored 33-15. It is the most consecutive losses by the Coyotes since dropping nine in a row from Oct. 18 to Nov. 5, 2021.
 
 

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