K-Heart Sports – 09/01/23

K-HEART SPORTS – FRIDAY – 09/01/23
 
 
MINOT, ND – Sophomore quarterback Drayson Johnson threw for 267 yards and two touchdown. He also rushed for a score as Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood defeated Tioga 22-6 last night, in a game we broadcast on K-Heart. Jaren Mattern led the rushing attack with 93 yards on 20 carries. Riley Morlock tallied 57 yards rushing and 108 yards receiving, including at 55 yard score. Senior quarterback led the Pirates with 55 yards rushing on 14 carries, but threw four interceptions. MLS improves their record to 3-0, while Tioga drops to 0-3.
 
Others scores from Thursday:
 
High School Football
 
Class AA
#5 Dickinson def. Williston, 26-6
 
9-Man
Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood def. Tioga, 22-6
Central McLean def. Berthold, 34-28 OT
 
6-Man
Center-Stanton def. Mandaree, 95-7
 

High School Boys Soccer
Minot High ties Dickinson, 1-1 (3rd draw of the season for Minot)
Mandan def. Williston, 4-0
Bismarck Legacy def. Bismarck Century, 4-0
Jamestown def. Bismarck High, 2-0
 

High School Boys Tennis
Minot High def. Williston, 5-2
Bismarck Legacy def. Bismarck Century, 5-2
 

High School Girls Volleyball
 
Class A
Jamestown def. Minot High, (3-0) 25-22, 25-11, 25-23
Dickinson def. Williston (3-2)
Watford City def. Turtle Mountain (3-0) 25-6, 25-21, 25-17
Bismarck High def. Mandan (3-0) 25-16, 25-15, 25-10
Bismarck Century def. Bismarck St. Mary’s (3-0) 25-18, 25-23, 25-18
 
Class B
Our Redeemer’s def. Kenmare-Bowbells (3-2)
South Prairie-Max def. Nedrose (3-0) 25-22, 25-9, 25-8
Des Lacs-Burlington def. Garrison (3-0) 25-11, 25-5, 25-13
Surrey def. Newburg-Westhope (3-1) 25-14, 25-19, 22-25, 25-18
Velva def. Berthold (3-2) 19-25, 22-25, 25-23, 25-20, 15-9
Bottineau def. Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood (3-0) 25-19, 25-17, 25-15
T-G-U def. Four Winds-Minnewaukan (3-0) 25-8, 25-14, 25-7
Harvey-Wells County def. Drake-Anamoose (3-0) 25-13, 25-15, 25-20
North Shore-Plaza def. Parshall (3-1) 25-16, 25-21, 24-26, 25-23
Trenton def. New Town (3-0) 25-13, 25-5, 25-12
Alexander def. White Shield (3-0) 25-13, 26-24, 25-12
Tioga def. Ray (3-2) 22-25, 25-14, 19-25, 25-21, 15-10
Powers Lake-Burke Central def. Divide County (3-2) 18-25, 25-12, 19-25, 25-17, 15-12
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MINOT, ND – No change in the 9-Man football poll this week. Just one change in Class A and that’s to the #5 team. The polls are voted on by the North Dakota AP Sportscasters & Sportswriters Association.
 
Class A Football Poll
 
Team (First Place Votes)                       Record    Points    Last Week
1. Velva-Drake/Anamose-Garrison (18)  2-0            94           1
2. Kindred (1)                                           2-0           75            2
3. Dickinson Trinity                                   2-0           46           3
4. Langdon Area-Edmore-Munich            2-0           36           4
5. Bottineau                                              2-0           11          RV
 
Others receiving votes: Shiloh Christian (2-0), Central Cass (1-1), Bowman County (2-0), Lisbon (2-0)
 

9-Man Football Poll
 
Team (First Place Votes)               Record    Points    Last Week
1. New Salem-Almont (13)               2-0          85            1
2. North Prairie (5)                            2-0          72            2
3. Sargent County                             2-0          52            3
4. Westhope-Newburg-Glenburn      2-0           28           4
5. South Border                                 2-0          26            5
 
Others receiving votes: New Rockford-Sheyenne-Maddock (2-0), LaMoure-Litchville-Marion (1-1), Wyndmere-Lidgerwood (2-0), Grant County-Flasher (2-0), Linton-HMB (2-0)
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MINOT STATE FOOTBALL
 
MINOT, N.D. (MSU) – The Minot State Beavers came out strong, looking to “Defend the Herb” in their debut over new head coach Ian Shields, jumping in front of visiting Southwest Minnesota State 17-0 in the first half. But as the game wore on, second-half mistakes proved costly as the visiting Mustangs rallied to beat Minot State 28-23 on Thursday night at First Western Bank Field at Herb Parker Stadium in the NSIC and season opener for both teams.
 
Minot State scored first with 7:09 remaining in the first quarter to take a 7-0 lead on an 8-yard run by Lovett. The MSU then expanded the lead to 10-0 with a 28-yard Nate Peterson field goal. Minot State continued to extend its lead, scoring again with 1:04 left in the second quarter to go ahead 17-0 on a 16-yard scoring toss from Macleary to Stokes. Southwest Minnesota State, which scored on the last play of the first half, fought back to take a 28-17 lead late in the fourth quarter, then held on as Minot State got on the scoreboard again to cut into the lead and make it a 28-23 game but could not recover an onside kick attempt in the final minute. Southwest Minnesota State has now won seven straight over the Beavers.
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VIKINGS-HOCKENSON

EAGAN, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings made a bold midseason move last year to trade for T.J. Hockenson. Now they’ve given him a new contract to match. Hockenson signed a four-year extension Thursday through the 2027 season that’s the richest in the league for a tight end. According to NFL Network, the eighth overall pick in the 2019 draft will get a maximum value of $68.5 million to edge Darren Waller (New York Giants) in terms of annual average value and $42.5 million guaranteed to top George Kittle (San Francisco 49ers). Travis Kelce (Kansas City Chiefs), who has long been considered the gold standard at the position, signed his last extension three years ago and is fourth in the league in annual average value, according to salary data compiled by Over The Cap. “I’m excited to actually play football and go out there and have to not worry about anything else and move forward from everything and go win some games,” Hockenson said after practice. “That’s really what we’re here for.”
 
Hockenson was the eighth overall pick by Detroit in the 2019 draft out of Iowa. The two-time Pro Bowl pick was acquired in a deadline-day trade last year by the Vikings and had 60 catches for 519 yards in 10 games. His season total of 914 receiving yards was a career high. “T.J. is a dynamic route-running tight end who can win routes in one-on-one settings versus linebackers, safeties. We can move him all over the formation,” coach Kevin O’Connell said. “I do think he’s a three-down player.”
 
Hockenson was only a limited participant for most of training camp, first citing an ear infection that caused equilibrium trouble and later attributing his absence to lower back stiffness. Hockenson repeatedly said he wasn’t holding back because of his contract extension. “I don’t think there was ever any sense of quid pro quo or anything like that,” Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah said. “I can’t tell you anything for certain, but I didn’t view it as that at all. I just felt like there was a process that needed to play out.” Hockenson was close to a full participant in practice this week, O’Connell said, and is expected to be in the starting lineup for the season opener Sept. 10 against Tampa Bay. “I’m feeling good. I’m feeling better. I’m still working into September 10th,” Hockenson said. “That’s what we were trying to be smart with: Just get me ready for the season.”
 
The Vikings sent a 2023 second-round draft pick and a 2024 third-round draft pick to the Lions for Hockenson and two draft picks (a fourth-round draft pick in 2023 and a conditional draft pick in 2024). He set an NFL record for the most receptions (26) by a tight end in his first four games with a team. “It’s truly a good fit for me here,” said Hockenson, who repeatedly used the word “brotherhood” to describe his feelings about playing for the Vikings. “You don’t experience that very often in this league, because it is such a cutthroat business.” The native of Chariton, Iowa, also gets to continue to play close to home.
“It’s one thing to make money,” he said, “but it’s another thing to be happy with where you are.”
 
With Hockenson locked up for the long term, the Vikings have one more contract situation to resolve with a pending extension for superstar wide receiver Justin Jefferson. He still has two years left on his rookie deal, but the Vikings would be unwise to play hardball with the reigning Associated Press NFL Offensive Player of the Year award winner. “Justin’s someone we want around here for a very long time,” Adofo-Mensah said.
 
O’Connell also announced the eight captains for the season at a joint news conference with Adofo-Mensah: Jefferson, quarterback Kirk Cousins, fullback C.J. Ham, right tackle Brian O’Neill, outside linebacker Danielle Hunter, linebacker Jordan Hicks, safety Harrison Smith and safety and special teams ace Josh Metellus. Cousins was an unanimous pick by his teammates, excluding his own ballot. With running back Kene Nwangwu on injured reserve with a lower back injury, O’Connell said Ty Chandler will start as the primary kickoff returner. Chandler is the backup to starter Alexander Mattison. Myles Gaskin was added Wednesday for depth with Nwangwu sidelined. The Vikings also signed eighth-year linebacker Nick Vigil, who started in their base defense in 2021, to the 16-player practice squad.
 
 
 

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