K-Heart Sports – 05/05/23

K-HEART SPORTS – 05/05/23 – 0700
 

MINOT, ND – Thursday scores from the area:
 
High School Baseball
Class A
 
Dickinson def. Williston, 17-1
Dickinson def. Williston, 10-0
 
Class B
 
Bishop Ryan def. Velva-Drake-Anamoose, 9-8
Velva-Drake-Anamoose def. Bishop Ryan, 7-6
 
Bottineau def. Dunseith, 20-5
 
Des Lacs-Burlington def. Stanley, 16-0
Des Lacs-Burlington def. Stanley, 9-0
 
Kenmare-Bowbells-Burke Central def. Ray, 18-0
 
Hazen def. Heart River, 9-3
Hazen def. Heart River, 8-6
 
Washburn-Wilton-Center-Stanton def. Hettinger, 4-3
 
North Star def. Harvey-Wells County, 18-0
 

High School Girls Softball
Class A
 
Minot High def. Mandan, 23-2
Minot High def. Mandan, 6-4
 
Dickinson def. Williston, 4-3
Dickinson def. Williston, 12-4
 
Class B
 
Des Lacs-Burlington/Lewis & Clark def. Bishop Ryan, 22-4
 
Velva-Drake-Anamoose def. Washburn, 10-0
 

High School Girls Soccer
Bismarck Century ties Williston, 0-0
 

High School Girls Tennis
Minot High def. Dickinson, 7-2
Bismarck High def. Jamestown, 9-0
Bismarck Legacy def. Bismarck Century, 6-3
Mandan def. Williston, 6-3
 

High School Boys Track & Field
Class B
 
Hanneman Memorial Meet – Rugby
1. Rugby, 183
2. Velva-Drake-Anamoose, 102
3. Harvey-Wells County, 96.5
4. Benson County, 89.5
5. Linton-HMB, 59
6. Beulah, 46
7. Bottineau, 37
8. Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier, 36
9. North Star, 24
10. Northern Lights, 18
11. New Rockford-Sheyenne, 8
12. Rolette, 6
 
Northwest Conference Meet – Stanley
1. New Town, 89
2. Nedrose, 77
3. Powers Lake-Burke Central, 76
4. Stanley, 73
5. Bishop Ryan, 61
6. Des-Lacs Burlington/Lewis & Clark, 59.5
7. Kenmare-Bowbells, 53
8. Garrison, 37
9. Divide County, 35
10. Parshall, 27.5
11. Max-South Prairie, 24
12. Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood, 22
13. Williams County, 21
 

High School Girls Track & Field
Class B
 
Hanneman Memorial Meet – Rugby
1. Rugby, 188.5
2. Beulah, 100
3. Harvey-Wells County, 74
4. Bottineau, 69
5. Velva-Drake-Anamoose, 66
6. Linton-HMB, 47
7. Benson County, 44
8. Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier, 38.5
9. Rolette, 33
10. North Star, 29
11. New Rockford-Sheyenne, 9
12. Northern Lights, 5
 
Northwest Conference Meet – Stanley
1. Bishop Ryan, 137.33
2. Des-Lacs Burlington/Lewis & Clark, 111.66
3. Surrey, 79
4. Williams County, 76.5
5. Nedrose, 61
6. Kenmare-Bowbells, 52.5
7. Stanley, 41
8. Powers Lake-Burke Central, 26
9. Parshall, 21
10. Garrison, 20
11. New Town, 19
12. Divide County, 11
13. Trenton, 9
14. Glenburn, 7
15. Max-South Prairie, 6


High School Boys Golf

Class B
 
Region 4 Qualifier – Dunseith
1. Northern Lights, 335
2. Bottineau, 337
3. Harvey-Wells County, 352
4. Westhope-Newburg, 360
5. Rugby, 372
6. Our Redeemer’s, 374
7. Glenburn, 376
T8. Dunseith, 399
T8. Bishop Ryan, 399
 
Medalist: Max Palmer of Bottineau, 76
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MINOT STATE SOFTBALL
 
ROCHESTER, Minn. (MSU) – Freshman Azalya Lopez and junior Evey Evans combined to throw a shutout on Thursday as the Minnesota State Moorhead Dragons blanked the Minot State Beavers 3-0 in an elimination game at the NSIC Tournament on Thursday morning. Freshman Kierra Fournier (6-9) got the ball to start for Minot State and took the loss. The right-hander went four innings, giving up two runs, both of them earned, on four hits, allowing one walk and striking out three. Freshman Paige Kellogg led the way offensively for the Beavers, going 1-for-2 in the ballgame with a walk. Lopez helped herself with an RBI single in the bottom of the fourth to snap a scoreless tie, then Jordey Brown-Smith doubled in two more runs in the bottom of the fifth to give the Dragons their 3-0 lead. Minot State went a total of 1-for-7 with runners in scoring position. The Beavers last got a runner on third in the seventh, when sophomore Hannah Murray made it 60 feet away from scoring with one out. The loss ends the season for the Beavers (30-23 overall).
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TWINS-WHITE SOX
 
CHICAGO (AP) — Carlos Correa drove in a run during Minnesota’s five-run 12th inning, and he and Byron Buxton homered to lift the Twins over the Chicago White Sox 7-3 Thursday and avoid a three-game sweep. The AL Central-leading Twins had lost three of four. Correa spurred Minnesota to victory hours after downplaying remarks from Chicago reliever Keynan Middleton, who called Correa “a cheater” in reference to his time with the Houston Astros. Eloy Jiménez homered for the White Sox, who ended a three-game winning streak. Chicago shortstop Elvis Andrus misplayed Jose Miranda’s leadoff grounder in the 12th and Trevor Larnach scooted in from second to give Minnesota the lead for good. Nick Gordon and Correa added RBIs later in the inning and Jorge Polanco broke the game open with a two-run double. Emilio Pagán (2-0) worked the 11th to get the win. Alex Colomé (0-1), the fifth Chicago reliever, took the loss. The White Sox had just one hit in the final six innings while stranding nine runners.
 
UP NEXT
The Twins travel to Cleveland today, where they’ll send RHP Bailey Ober (1-0, 1.59) against likely starter RHP Peyton Battenfield (0-2, 4.67). The Twins lead the Guardians by 3.5 games in the AL Central standings.
 
 

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