K-Heart Sports – 10/09/22

K-HEART SPORTS – 10/09/22 – 0700
 
MINOT, ND – The State Boys Tennis Tournament finished on Saturday here in Minot. Ethan Raan of West Fargo Sheyenne won the singles tournament. Hunter Rice of Minot placed 4th. The doubles tournament was won by Evan Panzer/Cole Wilbur of Grand Forks Central. Aidan Diehl/Sam Griffith of Minot High won their first loser out and then lost the second. Grayson Schaeffer/Brayden McLean of Minot High lost in the consolation semifinals.
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MINOT, ND – Minot High finished fourth at the Boys State Soccer Tournament in West Fargo.
 
High School Boys Soccer
State Tournament – West Fargo
 
5th Place
(4E) Grand Forks Red River def. (4W) Bismarck Century, 2-1
3rd Place
(2W) Bismarck Legacy def. (1W) Minot High, 2-1
Championship
.(2E) West Fargo def. (1E) Fargo Davies, 3-2 2OT
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MINOT, ND – Other scores from the area:
 
High School Boys Cross Country
Class A
 
WDA Championship – Williston Golf Course
1. Williston, 35
2. Bismarck High, 42
3. Bismarck Century, 84
4. Bismarck Legacy, 99
5. Minot High, 192
6. Dickinson, 195
7. Jamestown, 218
8. Watford City, 233
 
Individual winner: Fynn Krenz of Williston, 16:05
 
Class B
 
West Region Championship – Painted Woods Golf Course in Washburn
1. Bowman County, 21
2. New Town, 67
3. Beulah, 150
4. Southern McLean, 191
5. Killdeer, 215
6. Stanley, 218
7. Standing Rock, 231
8. Kenmare-Burke Central-Bowbells, 233
9. New England, 259
10. Des-Lacs Burlington/Lewis & Clark, 260
11. Shiloh Christian, 261
12. Williston Trinity Christian, 287
13. Hebron, 292
14. Bishop Ryan, 318
15. Parshall, 428
16. Velva, 507
 
Individual winner: Austin Wanner of Bowman County, 16:37
 
High School Girls Cross Country
Class A
 
WDA Championship – Williston Golf Course
1. Bismarck High, 68
2. Minot High, 81
3. Bismarck Legacy, 86
4. Williston, 100
5. Bismarck Century, 110
6. Watford City, 161
7. Mandan, 164
8. Dickinson, 211
9. Jamestown, 277
 
Individual winner: Bayla Weigel of Bismarck High, 19:24
 
Class B
 
West Region Championship – Painted Woods Golf Course in Washburn
1. Bowman County, 57
2. Southern McLean, 78
3. Stanley, 95
4. Killdeer, 102
5. Shiloh Christian, 106
6. New Town, 135
7. Kenmare-Burke Central-Bowbells, 157
8. Hettinger-Scranton, 212
9. Beulah, 239
10. Velva, 282
 
Individual winner: Brynn Hanson of Des Lacs-Burlington/Lewis & Clark, 19:26
 
High School Football
Class 11B
Bottineau def. #4 Thompson, 32-17
 
High School Girls Volleyball
Class A
 
Fargo Scheels Metro Invite – Silver Division
5th Place
Minot High def. Wahpeton (2-1) 20-25, 25-17, 15-11
 
Class B
 
Northwest Conference Tournament – Glenburn High School
First Round
Kenmare-Bowbells def. Berthold (2-0)
Ray def. Tioga (2-0)
Des Lacs-Burlington def. Powers Lake-Burke Central (2-0)
Stanley def. Divide County, (2-0)
Semifinal
Kenmare-Bowbells def. Ray (2-0)
Des Lacs-Burlington def. Stanley (2-0)
3rd Place
Ray def. Stanley (2-0)
Championship
Kenmare-Bowbells def. Des Lacs-Burlington (2-0)
 
North Prairie Invitational – Rolla High School
Semifinal
Bottineau def. Newburg-Westhope (2-0) 25-14, 25-18
North Prairie def. North Star (2-0)
3rd Place
North Star def. Newburg-Westhope (2-0) 25-15, 25-15
Championship
North Prairie def. Bottineau (2-0) 25-18, 25-13
 
College Football
Minnesota State-Moorhead def. Minot State, 36-14
 
 
College Mens Hockey
Minot State def. Liberty University, 2-1
University of North Dakota def. Holy Cross, 4-1
 
College Womens Hockey
Maryville University def. Minot State, 2-1
 
College Womens Volleyball
University of Sioux Falls def. Minot State (3-0) 25-16, 25-19, 25-10
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UND FOOTBALL
 
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) — Tyler Hoosman’s 14-yard touchdown run put North Dakota ahead and Cole Davis’ punt-block score gave the Fighting Hawks a cushion they would need as they rallied in the fourth quarter to beat Youngstown State 35-30. Hoosman scored with under 10 minutes left for a 28-24 lead for UND (4-2, 3-1 Missouri Valley Football Conference). Just over a minute later, Penguins punter Paddy Lynch couldn’t handle the snap and Cole blocked his kick and returned it to lead by 11. Youngstown State’s Jaleel McLaughlin scored on a 4-yard run with 5:49 remaining to trail by five after a two-point pass attempt failed.
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NDSU FOOTBALL
 
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — TaMerik Williams rushed for a career-high 145 yards and three touchdowns and FCS top-ranked North Dakota State rallied in the second half to beat Indiana State 31-26. Williams ran for a pair of third-quarter touchdowns when the Bison passed the Sycamores, taking a 24-20 lead on Williams’ third TD run. Cam Miller’s 10-yard touchdown pass to Zach Mathis in the fourth quarter gave the Bison an 11-point cushion they would need after Cade Chambers threw a fade to Dante Hendrix to get the Sycamores within five with two minutes left. NDSU then recovered an onside kick.
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MLB-WILD CARD ROUND
 
CLEVELAND (AP) — Rookie Oscar Gonzalez broke up the longest scoreless postseason game in major league history with a leadoff home run off Corey Kluber in the 15th inning, giving the Cleveland Guardians a 1-0 win over the Tampa Bay Rays and a two-game Wild Card Series sweep. Gonzalez, who walks to the plate to the “SpongeBob SquarePants” theme song, drove a 1-0 cutter, the 432nd pitch in the nearly five-hour game, over the 19-foot wall in left-center to touch off a celebration. AL Central champion Cleveland opens the best-of-five Division Series on Tuesday at the AL East champ New York Yankees.
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TORONTO (AP) — Adam Frazier hit a tiebreaking RBI double in the ninth inning, and the Seattle Mariners erased a seven-run deficit while topping the Toronto Blue Jays 10-9 for a sweep of their AL wild-card series. It was the biggest road comeback win in playoff history and baseball’s largest comeback victory to clinch a postseason series. Next up for resilient Seattle is Houston in the AL Division Series. Making the franchise’s first playoff appearance since 2001, Seattle trailed 8-1 through five innings, but it tied it at 9 with four runs in the eighth.
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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Aaron Nola pitched four-hit ball into the seventh inning, Bryce Harper’s homer gave Philadelphia an early lead, and the Phillies held off the St. Louis Cardinals 2-0 to sweep their National League wild-card series. The Cardinals made one finally charge off Zach Eflin in the ninth, getting consecutive two-out singles from Corey Dickerson and Yadier Molina. But the starter-turned-closer responded by getting Tommy Edman to foul out to end the game, giving the Phillies their first postseason series win since topping Cincinnati in the 2010 divisional round. They’ll face a familiar foe, the NL East champion Braves, when their divisional series begins Tuesday night in Atlanta.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Pete Alonso launched a tiebreaking homer and Jacob deGrom pitched well enough to help save the New York Mets’ season with a 7-3 victory over the San Diego Padres that evened their wild-card playoff series at one game apiece. Francisco Lindor also went deep, Jeff McNeil laced a critical two-run double and All-Star closer Edwin Díaz entered much earlier than usual to protect a one-run lead in the seventh inning. New York broke it open by scoring four times in the bottom half, keyed by McNeil’s bases-loaded double. Seth Lugo retired cleanup hitter Josh Bell with the bases loaded for a save, ending a game that took 4 hours, 13 minutes.
 
 

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