K-Heart Sports – 09/23/23

K-HEART SPORTS – SATURDAY – 09/23/23
 

MINOT, ND – Minot High remains undefeated after a 26-0 win over Fargo Davies last night in their Homecoming game that we broadcast on K-Heart. It was the fourth shutout win for the Magi on the season. Tyson Ruzicka rushed for 78 yards and a touchdown, while Lucas Beeter completed 9 of 14 passes for 178 yards and two TD’s. The #2-ranked Magicians improve to 5-0. The #5-ranked Eagles drop to 2-3 on the year.
 
We have more high school football on the air today as Bishop Ryan will host Stanley in a Class A Regon 3 contest. Pregame set for 11:40 AM on 1320 AM and khrt.com.
 
Other scores from Friday:
 
High School Football
 
Class AAA
#1 Fargo Shanley def. Bismarck Century, 48-35
#2 Minot High def. #5 Fargo Davies, 26-0
#3 West Fargo Sheyenne def. Grand Forks Red River (AA #5), 38-14
Mandan def. Bismarck St. Mary’s, 35-14
Williston def. Bismarck Legacy, 33-15
 
Class AA
#1 Fargo North def. #2 Fargo South, 28-27
#3 Jamestown def. Wahpeton, 47-6
Devils Lake def. #4 Dickinson, 27-7
Watford City def. Turtle Mountain, 43-0
Valley City def. West Fargo Horace, 14-13
 
Class A
#1 Velva-Drake/Anamoose-Garrison def. Kenmare-Bowbells-Burke Central, 58-0
#2 Kindred def. Oakes, 21-0
#3 Dickinson Trinity def. #5 Shiloh Christian, 33-14
#4 Langdon Area-Edmore-Munich def. Park River Area, 42-0
Des Lacs-Burlington def. South Prairie-Max, 34-8
Nedrose def. Ray-Powers Lake, 24-21
Thompson def. Bottineau, 22-0
Cavalier def. Rugby, 28-0
Harvey-Wells County def. Grafton, 42-13
Beulah def. Hazen, 22-8
Killdeer def. Southern McLean, 12-6
Bowman County def. Heart River, 22-16
Ellendale-Edgeley-Kulm def. Fargo Oak Grove, 62-8
Lisbon def. Carrington, 32-27
May-Port-CG def. Northern Cass, 34-19
Central Cass def. Hillsboro-Central Valley, 43-0
 
9-Man
Hettinger County def. #1 New Salem-Almont, 14-8 OT
#2 Sargent County def. Hankinson, 65-32
#3 South Border def. Linton-HMB, 34-6
#4 New Rockford-Sheyenne-Maddock def. Nelson County, 8-6
#5 Westhope-Newburg-Glenburn def. Dunseith, 62-18
Alexander def. Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood, 40-34
Berthold def. T-G-U, 54-0
Central McLean def. Surrey, 38-30
Tioga def. Divide County, 44-0
Grant County-Flasher def. Kidder County, 38-8
Hettinger-Scranton def. Napoleon-Gackle-Streeter, 30-26
Richardton-Taylor-Hebron def. Beach, 26-20 2OT
Four Winds def. St. John, 42-28
North Star def. North Border, 46-14
Midway-Minto def. Larimore, 48-44
North Prairie def. LaMoure-Litchville-Marion, 56-34
Richland def. Griggs-Midkota, 8-2
Wyndmere-Lidgerwood def. Enderlin, 67-6
Maple River def. Hatton-Northwood, 38-20
 
6-Man
Center-Stanton def. Trenton, 48-13
Parshall-North Shore-Plaza def. Mandaree, 70-0
Pine Ridge SD def. Standing Rock, 44-0
 

High School Boys Tennis
Bismarck Legacy def. Williston, 7-0
 

High School Girls Volleyball
Class A
Bismarck Legacy def. Turtle Mountain (3-0) 25-12, 25-20, 25-9
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MSU WOMEN’S HOCKEY
 
REGINA, Saskatchewan (MSU) – The Minot State women’s hockey team started its season strong – albeit an exhibition – skating away with a 4-3 win in a shoot-out over Northern Alberta Institute of Technology on Friday in Regina, Canada. Freshman Paige Kozak exploded offensively in her collegiate debut with a hat trick, scoring all three goals in regulation for the Beavers, and added a goal in the shoot-out. Olivia Opheim assisted on two of Kozak’s goals and Aspen Cooper assisted on another for the Beavers. Haylie Biever stopped 3-of-4 shots by the Ooks in the shoot-out for Minot State. Anna German also scored in the shoot-out for the Beavers, who are back in action with another exhibition tonight in Canada, playing Regina.
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MSU MEN’S HOCKEY
 
LYNCHBURG, VA – Joey Moffatt and Reid Arnold tallied goals for Minot State in the first period, Colby Joseph scored in the second and Jay Buchholz in the third as the Beavers defeated Liberty University 4-2 on Friday. Jake Anthony got the win with 22 saves. Minot State outshot Liberty 50-24. The rematch in Lynchburg will be tonight.
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MSU WOMEN’S SOCCER
 
MINOT, ND (MSU) – The Minot State women’s soccer team lost to Southwest Minnesota State 2-0 on Friday at home at Herb Parker Stadium. Siriana Gudino led the Beavers with one save. They registered 14 shots in the loss, six of them on goal. Minot State held Southwest Minnesota State to only three shots with just three shots on goal. The loss dropped the Beavers record to 4-3-0 overall and 1-2-0 in NSIC action. Minot State are back at home on Sunday vs. Minnesota State – Mankato at 12 PM.
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MSU WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
 
CROOKSTON, Minn. (MSU) – The Minot State volleyball team rallied from down two sets to none to earn a come-from-behind, five-set victory 20-25, 18-25, 25-23, 25-22, 16-14 over the Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagles on Friday on the road at Lysaker Gymnasium in NSIC action.
 
SET 1 | The Beavers found themselves in an early deficit, losing the first set 25-20. Minnesota Crookston grabbed the advantage for good at 19-18 in a set that was tied up five times before the Golden Eagles took over in the second half of the stanza.
 
SET 2 | Minot State then lost the second set 25-18 to fall behind in the match two sets to none. Minot State trailed by as many as nine points as Minnesota Crookston grabbed the advantage for good at 6-5 in a set that was tied up four times before the Golden Eagles took over the lead.
 
SET 3 | After losing sets one and two, Minot State rallied to win the third set and make it a 2-1 match. The Beavers took the set 25-23 helped by a strong showing on the attacking side. Minot State registered a .364 attack percentage with 15 kills in the set win. The Beavers opened up a 20-15 lead in the stanza and coasted to victory from there.
 
SET 4 | Minot State then kept the comeback train rolling, winning the fourth set 25-22 to bring the match level at two sets apiece. The Beavers took control of the set at 2-1 and never looked back. Minot State led by as many as five points at 10-5 before finishing off the stanza. Minot State also supplemented their offense with three aces in the set.
 
SET 5 | Minot State went down 2-0 early but put together a furious rally to win the last three sets, culminating in a 16-14 fifth-set victory to take the match 3-2. The Beavers endured a back-and-forth final set to emerge victorious in a stanza that featured three lead changes and was tied four times. Neither team led by more than three points in the set. A review of a touch call against Minot State for a potential match point in favor of Minnesota Crookston was overturned in the Beavers favor and Minot State rallied to complete the comeback win.
 
The Beavers attack was paced by Taylor Wyatt, who finished with 14 kills on the day while accumulating a hitting percentage of .333, and by Bailee Brommenschenkel, who had 13 kills while hitting .313. Defensively, the Beavers had three players reach double figures in digs, including Kendal Braun’s 16, 13 from Milena Cernjanski, and 12 more from Tea Boeckel.
 
The victory moved the Beavers’ record to 2-9 overall and 1-2 in NSIC play.
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TWINS-ANGELS
 
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Twins clinched the AL Central title Friday night with an 8-6 victory over the Los Angeles Angels. Alex Kirilloff homered and drove in three runs, and Minnesota held on late to win the division crown for the third time in five seasons under manager Rocco Baldelli. Pablo López (11-8) pitched six innings for the Twins, allowing three runs and five hits with seven strikeouts. Jhoan Duran gave up a run in the ninth but got the final out with the bases loaded to secure his 27th save of the season. Davis Daniel (0-1) took the loss as the bulk pitcher behind opener José Suarez. Daniel was recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake earlier in the day and gave up three runs in 4 1/3 innings in his second career major league appearance.
 
UP NEXT
Game two of the series today will have Kenny Rosenberg (1-2, 5.48 ERA, 1.78 WHIP, 18 strikeouts) starting for the Angels against Sonny Gray (8-7, 2.79 ERA, 1.16 WHIP, 171 strikeouts) for the Twins.
 
 

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