K-Heart Sports – 01/25/23

K-HEART SPORTS – 01/25/22 – 0700
 
MINOT, ND – Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood made thirteen 3’s as they defeated Berthold 77-40 last night in a District 12 boys basketball game we broadcast on K-Heart. Eli Undlin scored 14 points, while Carson Nett and Kellan Henry each tallied 13. Those three combined for ten of the thirteen made 3’s for the Mavericks. The Bombers were led by Logan Thompson with a game-high 17 points, including 8 of 9 freethrows made. Mark Schauer added 14 for Berthold who drops to 0-11 overall, 0-4 in District 12. MLS improves to 6-5 overall, 4-0 in District 12.
 
Other scores from Tuesday:
 
High School Boys Basketball
 
Class A
#1 Bismarck Century def. Dickinson, 100-66
#2 Mandan def. Bismarck Legacy, 82-62
#3 Minot High def. Bismarck High, 86-82
Bismarck St. Mary’s def. Watford City, 80-64
 
Class B
#3 Bishop Ryan def. Glenburn, 90-33
#7 Beulah def. Wilton-Wing, 74-60
Des Lacs-Burlington def. South Prairie, 62-36
Our Redeemer’s def. Surrey, 54-52
Tioga def. Nedrose, 74-50
Westhope-Newburg def. Drake-Anamoose, 87-48
TGU def. Velva, 61-47
Rugby def. Bottineau, 69-55
Garrison def. Washburn, 65-33
Parshall/North Shore-Plaza def. Williston Trinity Christian, 64-54
Dunseith def. Benson County, 87-47
St. John def. Dakota Prairie, 84-38
North Prairie def. Harvey-Wells County, 62-43
Mott-Regent/Grant County def. Hazen, 73-66
 
High School Girls Basketball
 
Class A
#1 Bismarck Century def. Dickinson, 67-49
#4 Minot High def. Bismarck High, 85-69
#5 Bismarck Legacy def. Mandan, 70-48
Bismarck St. Mary’s def. Watford City, 83-49
 
Class B
#7 Garrison def. Washburn, 55-37
Westhope-Newburg def. Drake-Anamoose, 66-36
Parshall def. Alexander, 53-44
Powers Lake-Burke Central def. Ray, 76-24
Minot High Sophomores def. Divide County, 73-47
 
High School Boys Hockey
Williston def. Hazen-Beulah, 6-0
Bismarck Legacy def. Bismarck High, 4-1
Bismarck Century def. Dickinson, 3-1
 
High School Girls Hockey
Minot High def. Dickinson, 3-2
Bismarck High-Legacy def. Jamestown, 4-3
 
High School Boys Wrestling
Williston def. Mandan, 69-10
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MINOT STATE FOOTBALL
 
MINOT, N.D. (MSU) – The Beavers have their man. Minot State’s Director of Athletics Kevin Forde is pleased to introduce veteran college coach Ian Shields as the next head coach for the Beaver football program. Shields, a former head coach at the NCAA Division I FCS, NCAA Division II, and NAIA levels begins his duties immediately as the 22nd head coach for Minot State football program. Prior to his time at UNLV, Shields was the head coach for four seasons at NCAA Division I Jacksonville University in Florida (2016-2019), an FCS program that Shields led to a 7-4 record and a third-place league finish in 2017, his second season with the team. Shields compiled a 17-26 overall record in his four seasons at Jacksonville. Prior to leading the Jacksonville Dolphins, Shields spent two seasons at NCAA Division II Lenoir-Rhyne in North Carolina where he compiled a 16-6 record and won the South Atlantic Conference title in 2014. Also spending time during his career as an offensive coordinator at Army, Cal Poly, Bucknell (Pa,), and Saint Mary’s (Calif.), Shields was head coach Eastern Oregon of the NAIA’s Frontier Conference from 2006-07. A graduate of Oregon State where he played both football and baseball, Shields earned his Bachelor of Science in Speech Communication in 1994, and his Master of Arts in Education with a focus in Human Performance & Speech Communication in 1997 while beginning his coaching career as a graduate assistant with the OSU Beavers.
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NDSU TRACK-RODIN
 
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (NDSU) – North Dakota State senior Jacob Rodin has been named the Summit League’s Peak Performer of the Week for men’s track, the league office announced Tuesday. This the second straight week that the Kenmare ND-native has claimed the award. At SDSU’s Jim Emmerich Alumni Invitational on Jan. 21, Rodin won the 800 meters in a time of 1:49.83, ranking him No. 22 in the nation so far this season. Rodin also remains No. 15 on the Division I national performance list in the 600m this year. Rodin holds the NDSU indoor school record in the 800m at 1:48.52.
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WILD-LIGHTNING
 
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Steven Stamkos scored the tiebreaking goal with 5:38 remaining and the Tampa Bay Lightning won their 10th consecutive home game by defeating the Minnesota Wild 4-2. Stamkos extended his goal streak to four games. Nikita Kucherov scored into an empty net with 16.4 seconds left, handing Minnesota its third straight loss. Tampa Bay’s Corey Perry scored twice in the second period on deflections of shots by Ross Colton. Andrei Vasilevskiy finished with 35 saves and earned his 250th NHL win, all with the Lightning. Tampa Bay ended a two-game slide and moved within one victory of matching the longest home winning streak in franchise history, set in 2019-20. Joel Eriksson Ek scored shorthanded and assisted on Kirill Kaprizov’s power-play goal for Minnesota. Marc-Andre Fleury made 33 saves.
 
 

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