K-Heart Sports – 10/27/23

K-HEART SPORTS – FRIDAY – 10/27/23
 

MINOT, ND – It’s a day later than originally scheduled, but Class B district volleyball tournaments in the area begin today. We’ll have updates before, during, and after the matches at the District 12 Tournament today on 106.9 K-Heart, khrt.com and through the LIVE 365 app.
 
High School Girls Volleyball
Class B
 
District 12 Tournament – Minot Auditorium
First Round
#1 Our Redeemer’s vs #8 Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood, 3 pm
#4 Surrey vs #5 Bishop Ryan, 25 min after
#2 South Prairie-Max vs #7 Glenburn, 25 min after
#3 Des Lacs-Burlington vs #6 Berthold, 25 min after
 
The tournament continues Monday and Tuesday.
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District 11 Tournament – Rugby High School
First Round
#2 T-G-U vs #7 Drake-Anamoose, 4 pm
#3 Velva vs #6 Rugby, 25 min after
#4 Nedrose vs #5 Newburg-Westhope, 25 min after
#1 Bottineau, bye
 
The tournament continues Monday and Tuesday.
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District 15 Tournament – Williston State College
First Round
#1 Trenton vs #8 Mandaree, 3 pm
#4 Alexander vs #5 Parshall, 25 min after
#2 Williston Trinity Christian vs #7 White Shield, 25 min after
#3 North Shore-Plaza vs #6 New Town, 25 min after
 
The tournament continues Saturday and Monday.
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District 16 Tournament – Kenmare High School
First Round
#1 Kenmare-Bowbells, bye
#4 Powers Lake-Burke Central vs #5 Stanley, 4:30 pm
#2 Tioga, bye
#3 Ray vs #6 Divide County, 25 min after
 
The Tournament continues Saturday and Monday
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MINOT, ND – Football playoffs continue this weekend with Class AAA and AA beginning today.
 
High School Football
 
Class AAA
Quarterfinals
#1 Fargo Shanley hosting #8 West Fargo, 6 pm
#4 Bismarck High hosting #5 Fargo Davies, 7 pm
#2 West Fargo Sheyenne hosting #7 Bismarck Century, 7 pm
#3 Minot High hosting #6 Mandan, 7 pm
 
Class AA
Quarterfinal
#1 Fargo North hosting #8 Valley City, 7 pm
#4 Dickinson hosting #5 West Fargo Horace, 7 pm
#2 Fargo South hosting #7 Grand Forks Central, 7 pm
#3 Grand Forks Red River hosting #6 Jamestown, 6 pm
 
Class A
Quarterfinal (Saturday)
#1 Velva-Drake/Anamoose-Garrison hosting Shiloh Christian, 1 pm (at Duane Carlson Stadium in Minot)
#4 Dickinson Trinity hosting Killdeer, 7:30 pm
#2 Kindred hosting Oakes, 1 pm
#3 Langdon Area-Edmore-Munich hosting Central Cass, 1 pm
 
9-Man
Quarterfinal (Saturday)
North Prairie hosting Nelson County, 2 pm (in Rolette)
#4 Westhope-Newburg-Glenburn hosting Grant County-Flasher, 2 pm (in Westhope)
#2 New Rockford-Sheyenne-Maddock vs LaMoure-Litchville-Marion, 2 pm (in Casselton)
#3 South Border hosting Hettinger County, 2 pm (in Wishek)
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MSU WOMENS HOCKEY
 
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (MSU) – The Beavers couldn’t build off a strong start Thursday afternoon on the road at Indiana Tech. Jumping in front 1-0 in the opening period of action, the Minot State women’s hockey team couldn’t put anything else in the back of the net and feel to the host Warriors who rallied for a 2-1 win. The same two teams play again in Indiana on Friday night at 6 pm Central Time. Cameron Schmidt scored a shorthanded goal off a Paige Ackerman assist with 1 minute, 32 seconds left in the first period to break the scoreless time and set up the Beavers (3-4-0 overall) for a successful day. Indiana Tech (9-0-0) had different plans, thought, scoring a goal each midway through the second and third periods for a 2-1 lead. Izzy Varner protected that lead making 33 saves to fend off Minot State. Haylie Biever turned in an outstanding effort in the Minot State net, making 29 saves in the close contest.
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WILD-FLYERS
 
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bobby Brink scored his first two NHL goals, Sean Couturier, Owen Tippett, Travis Konecny and Travis Sanheim each added one and the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Minnesota Wild 6-2 on Thursday night. Carter Hart made 26 saves while Cam Atkinson had three assists for Philadelphia (4-2-1). Dakota Mermis and Marcus Foligno scored for Minnesota (3-3-1) while Filip Gustavsson had 29 saves on the first stop of the Wild’s four-day, three-city trip to the East Coast. The Wild have allowed 31 goals in seven games — including four straight of four goals or more. Brink — the 22-year-old rookie who grew up in Minnetonka, Minnesota — has been part of the early stages of Philadelphia’s rebuilding efforts. Skating on the third line with Joel Farabee and Noah Cates, Brink has made an immediate impression on Flyers head coach John Tortorella. The Wild travel to Washington tonight.
 
 

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