K-Heart Sports – 09/19/23

K-HEART SPORTS – TUESDAY – 09/19/23
 
 
MINOT, ND – Shanley and North remain atop the Class AAA and AA football polls. The polls are voted on by the North Dakota AP Sportscasters & Sportswriters Association.
 
Class AAA Football Poll
 
Team (First Place Votes)      Record    Points    Last Week
1. Fargo Shanley (20)             4-0          100          1
2. Minot High                           4-0            79          3
3. West Fargo Sheyenne         3-1            49          2
4. Bismarck High                      3-1            46         4
5. Fargo Davies                        2-2            26         5
 
Other teams receiving votes: none
 
 
Class AA Football Poll
 
Team (First Place Votes)     Record    Points    Last Week
1. Fargo North (17)                 4-0          92           1
2. Fargo South (1)                   3-1          76           3
3. Jamestown (1)                     3-1          44           4
4. Dickinson                             4-0          37           5
5. Grand Forks Red River        4-1          36           2
 
Other teams receiving votes: none
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MINOT, ND – Monday scores:
 
High School Girls Volleyball
Class B
Newburg-Westhope def. Dunseith (3-0) 25-16, 25-15, 25-20
Four Winds-Minnewaukan def. Drake-Anamoose (3-1) 25-22, 25-21, 16-25, 27-25
Parshall def. Mandaree (3-1) 22-25, 25-20, 25-17, 25-11
Alexander def. White Shield (3-0)
 

High School Boys Tennis
Bimarck Legacy def. Bismarck High, 7-2
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FCS POLLS
 
FARGO, ND – North Dakota State remains #2 in the FCS polls, while North Dakota is #14. North Dakota State scored a 49-31 victory over Central Arkansas on Saturday. UND lost 42-18 to FBS Boise State 42-18.
 
STATS PERFORM FCS TOP 25 (Sept. 18)
 
1. South Dakota State (3-0), 1,396 points (52 of 56 first-place votes)
2. North Dakota State (3-0), 1,339 (3)
3. Montana State (2-1), 1,273
4. Sacramento State (3-0), 1,175 (1)
5. William & Mary (3-0, 1-0 CAA), 1,156
6. Holy Cross (2-1), 1,090
7. Idaho (2-1), 1,081
8. Furman (2-1), 991
9. Incarnate Word (2-1), 903
10. Weber State (2-1), 861
11. New Hampshire (2-1), 841
12. Southern Illinois (3-0), 831
13. Montana (3-0), 732
14. North Dakota (2-1), 609
15. UC Davis (2-1), 583
16. Southeast Missouri (1-2, 1-0 Big South-OVC), 508
17. Rhode Island (2-1, 2-0 CAA), 357
18. North Carolina Central (2-1), 341
19. Delaware (2-1, 1-0 CAA), 333
20. Samford (1-2, 0-1 SoCon), 280
21. Mercer (2-1), 270
22. Florida A&M (2-1, 1-0 SWAC), 239
23. Western Carolina (2-1, 1-0 SoCon), 217
24. Youngstown State (2-1), 158
25. Villanova (2-1), 119
 
Others Receiving Votes: UT Martin, 96; Southeastern Louisiana, 72; Eastern Washington, 68; Northern Iowa, 57; Central Arkansas, 50; Fordham, 37; Campbell, 33; Abilene Christian, 30; UAlbany, 19; Tennessee State, 11; Gardner-Webb, 8; Tarleton, 8; Austin Peay, 6; Eastern Illinois, 4; Harvard, 2; Stephen F. Austin, 2.
 
 
AFCA FCS Coaches TOP 25 (Sept. 18)
1. South Dakota State (26)
2. North Dakota State
3. Montana State
4. Sacramento State
5. William & Mary
6. Holy Cross
7. Furman
8. Weber State
9. Incarnate Word
10. Idaho
11. Montana
12. New Hampshire
13. Southern Illinois
14. North Dakota
15. UC Davis
16. Delaware
17. Samford
18. Rhode Island
19. North Carolina Central
20. Southeast Missouri State
21. Mercer
22. Fordham
23. Florida A&M
24. Youngstown State
25. Harvard
 
Others Receiving Votes: Northern Iowa 30; Western Carolina, 26; Princeton, 20; Eastern Washington, 19; Chattanooga, 13; Central Arkansas, 10; Illinois State, 9; Austin Peay, 8; Jackson State, 7; Stephen F. Austin, 7; Yale, 7; Eastern Kentucky, 5; Hampton, 5; Richmond, 4; Villanova, 4; Southeastern Louisiana, 1.
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TWINS-RED
 
CINCINNATI (AP) — Rookie Connor Phillips pitched three-hit ball over seven innings for his first major league win, Will Benson drove in three runs and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Minnesota Twins 7-3 on Monday night in a game with postseason implications for both teams. Cincinnati (79-73) won for the fifth time in seven games and trails Chicago (78-72) by .0003 for the NL’s final wild-card berth, both a half-game behind Arizona (79-72). Miami (78-73) dropped a half-game behind the Reds with a 2-1 loss to the New York Mets. Minnesota (79-72), nearing its third division title in five years, maintained a seven-game lead over second-place Cleveland in the AL Central with 11 games left. Phillips (1-0), a 22-year-old right-hander who made his major league debut, hadn’t gotten past five innings in either of his first two big league starts. He gave up solo homers by Royce Lewis in the fourth and Alex Kirilloff in the seventh. Joe Ryan (10-10) fell to 1-4 over his last seven starts, giving up four runs, five hits and three walks in five innings. Carlos Correa left after one inning with reaggravation of plantar fasciitis in his left leg.
 
UP NEXT
Twins RHP Kenta Maeda (5-7, 4.50, 104 strikeouts) and Reds RHP Fernando Cruz (1-1, 4.05) are scheduled to start tonight.
 
 

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