K-Heart Sports – 09/02/23

K-HEART SPORTS – SATURDAY – 09/02/23
 
 
MINOT, ND – Ben Schepp passed for 313 yards and four touchdowns as #1 Velva-Drake/Anamoose-Garrison defeated Des Lacs-Burlington 40-16 on Friday, in a game we broadcast on K-Heart. Treyson Iglehart tallied 184 yards receiving and three TD’s, while Hank Bodine rushed for 92 yards and two scores as the Aggies improve to 3-0 on the season and extend their winning streak to 16. Paxton Ystaas passed for 144 yards and two scores for DLB. The Lakers fall to 1-2 on the year.
 
Other scores from Friday:
 
High School Football
 
Class AAA
#1 Fargo Shanley def. West Fargo, 57-14
#2 West Fargo Sheyenne def. #4 Fargo Davies, 21-14
Mandan def. #3 Bismarck Century, 26-23
#5 Minot High def. Bismarck Legacy, 49-0
 
Class AA
#2 Grand Forks Red River def. Wahpeton, 23-12
#3 Fargo South def. Grand Forks Central, 34-0
#4 Jamestown def. Turtle Mountain, 48-12
Valley City def. Watford City, 30-0
West Fargo Horace def. Devils Lake, 27-26
 
Class A
#1 Velva-Drake/Anamoose-Garrison def. Des Lacs-Burlington, 40-16
#2 Kindred def. Hillsboro-Central Valley, 44-13
#3 Dickinson Trinity def. Hazen, 42-8
#4 Langdon Area-Edmore-Munich def. #5 Bottineau, 34-6
Bishop Ryan def. Kenmare-Bowbells-Burke Central, 62-0
Stanley def. Nedrose, 34-6
Ray-Powers Lake def. South Prairie-Max, 28-16
Shiloh Christian def. Killdeer, 58-27
Bowman County def. Beulah, 31-24
Heart River def. Southern McLean, 24-22
May-Port-CG def. Rugby, 30-20
Harvey-Wells County def. Thompson, 21-18
Grafton def. Park River Area, 19-16
Carrington def. Cavalier, 33-8
Oakes def. Fargo Oak Grove, 47-20
Lisbon def. Ellendale-Edgeley-Kulm, 40-13
Central Cass def. Northern Cass, 39-0
 
9-Man
#1 New Salem-Almont def. Beach, 44-6
#2 North Prairie def. St. John, 42-0
#3 Sargent County def. Griggs-Midkota, 46-0
#4 Westhope-Newburg-Glenburn def. Divide County, 62-14
#5 South Border def. Grant County-Flasher, 37-14
Surrey def. T-G-U, 46-36
Alexander def. Dunseith, 41-8
Linton-HMB def. Napoleon-Gackle-Streeter, 42-0
Kidder County def. Hettinger-Scranton, 30-28
Hettinger County def. Richardton-Taylor-Hebron, 40-14
North Border def. Midway-Minto, 66-32
North Star def. Nelson County, 34-22
New Rockford-Sheyenne-Maddock def. Larimore, 53-12
Hankinson def. Enderlin, 41-6
Wyndmere-Lidgerwood def. Maple River, 47-20
LaMoure-Litchville-Marion def. Hatton-Northwood 58-12
 
6-Man
Trenton def. New Town, 66-32
Drayton def. Warwick, 68-7
 

High School Boys Tennis
Bismarck Legacy def. Williston, 7-2
 

High School Boys Cross Country
Class A
 
Rusty Bucket Meet – McDowell Dam in Bismarck
1. Bismarck High, 18
2. Bismarck Century, 52
3. Mandan, 87
4. Bismarck Legacy, 151
 
Individual Winner: Parker Hintz of Bismarck High, 16:09
 

High School Girls Cross Country
Class A
 
Rusty Bucket Meet – McDowell Dam in Bismarck
1. Bismarck High, 21
2. Bismarck Legacy, 50
3. Bismarck Century, 62
4. Mandan, 154
 
Individual Winner: Izzy Dahl of Bismarck High, 15:06
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TWINS-RANGERS
 
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Jordan Luplow and Christian Vázquez snapped extended slumps with home runs in the go-ahead seventh inning after Texas starter Max Scherzer left the game as the AL Central-leading Minnesota Twins beat the slumping Rangers 5-1 on Friday night. All of Minnesota’s runs came against Texas relievers after Scherzer struck out seven and allowed only one hit in six innings before he departed after 88 pitches with a 1-0 lead. Scherzer, in his sixth start for the Rangers since being acquired in a trade from the New York Mets, said he was dealing with some forearm tightness and communicated that to pitching coach Mike Maddux. The three-time Cy Young Award winner insisted that he is OK, and just didn’t want that to become an extended problem. The lone hit against him was when Royce Lewis was credited with an infield single on a sharp grounder off third baseman Ezequiel Duran in the fourth.
 
Minnesota right-hander Joe Ryan (10-8) also struck out seven and allowed only one run and three hits over six innings. He also struck out seven in five innings last Saturday in another game against Scherzer, in a 6-2 win by Texas when both got no-decisions. The Rangers (75-59) lost for the 11th time in 14 games. They returned home from a 3-6 trip having lost the AL West lead they had held for 148 of the season’s first 149 days. They are now in third place, but only a game behind the Seattle Mariners and Houston Astros, still tied atop the division after both also lost Friday. Brock Burke (5-3) took over for Texas to start the seventh, when Carlos Correa ended his own 0-for-12 slide with a one-out single before pinch-hitter Luplow went the opposite way with a 381-foot drive to right after being hitless his previous 16 at-bats. Vázquez broke out of an 0-for-18 drought with a solo homer. Jorge Polanco add a two-run shot in the eighth off Josh Sborz, the second Texas reliver. All-Star shortstop Corey Seager hit his 26th homer for Texas, and officially qualified as the AL leader with his .345 batting average. Seager has missed 40 games this season because of two stints on the injured list, and didn’t have enough plate appearances to qualify until his fourth at-bat Friday. Tampa Bay third baseman Yandy Diaz began the day as the AL leader at .327.
 
UP NEXT
A matchup of left-handers Saturday when 2015 AL Cy Young Award winner Dallas Keuchel pitches for the Twins against Jordan Montgomery, who is 2-1 with 2.30 ERA in five starts for Texas since being acquired from St. Louis at the trade deadline. The 35-year-old Keuchel signed a free-agent deal in June, and is 1-1 with a 3.50 ERA in four games (three starts) since getting called up by the Twins.
 
 

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