K-Heart Sports – 12/16/23

K-HEART SPORTS – SATURDAY – 12/16/23
 

MINOT, ND – We have a double-header of basketball on the air today at Garrison will host Velva. Girls play at 2 pm with boys to follow around 3:30 pm. Both games on 106.9 K-Heart, khrt.com, and through the LIVE 365 App.
 
Scores from Friday:
 
High School Boys Basketball
 
Class AA
#3 Minot High def. Bismarck High, 66-60
#4 Bismarck Century def. Williston, 89-57
Dickinson def. Minot North, 103-64
Bismarck Legacy def. Bismarck St. Mary’s, 62-52
Jamestown def. Mandan, 90-78
 
Class A
#4 Beulah def. Turtle Mountain, 76-50
Des Lacs-Burlington def. Standing Rock, 70-35
 
Class B
#7 Westhope-Newburg def. Kenmare-Bowbells, 85-57
Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood def. Powers Lake-Burke Central, 46-43
Center-Stanton def. Drake-Anamoose, 57-49
Ray def. Divide County, 77-32
White Shield def. Berthold, 46-32
Trenton def. Mandaree, 61-37
 
Our Redeemer’s Tournament
Pool Play
South Prairie-Max (Class A) def. Central McLean, 72-63
#4 Bishop Ryan def. Tioga, 76-27
 
CNDC Tournament
Consolation
Dunseith (Class A) def. Glenburn, 68-32
T-G-U def. St. John, 67-36
Semifinal
North Prairie def. Rugby (Class A), 57-45
New Rockford-Sheyenne def. Harvey-Wells County, 53-51
 

High School Girls Basketball
 
Class AA
#1 Minot High def. Bismarck High, 61-48
#4 Bismarck Century def. Williston, 78-30
#5 Bismarck Legacy def. Bismarck St. Mary’s, 58-46
Dickinson def. Minot North, 72-49
Mandan def. Jamestown, 65-39
 
Class A
Watford City def. Turtle Mountain, 59-48
Des Lacs-Burlington def. Standing Rock, 60-30
Nedrose def. Surrey (Class B), 57-35
 
Class B
#5 Central McLean def. Beulah (Class A), 68-12
#10 Trenton def. Mandaree, 62-26
Berthold JV def. White Shield, 63-28
Drake-Anamoose def. Center-Stanton, 46-25
 

High School Boys Hockey
Hazen-Beulah def. Bottineau-Rugby, 4-3 SO
Bismarck Century def. Jamestown, 6-5
 

High School Girls Hockey
Bismarck High-Legacy def. Williston, 3-2 OT
 

High School Girls Gymnastics
 
Mandan Invite
1. Dickinson, 145.900
2. Bismarck Century, 138.700
3. Minot High, 137.650
4. Mandan, 131.650
5. Grand Forks, 130.775
6. Bismarck Legacy, 118.500
7. Valley City, 114.900
8. Northwest Stars, 95.050
9. Breckenridge-Wahpeton, 85.300
10. Bismarck High, 62.175
 
All-Around winner: Elizabeth Karsky of Dickinson, 37.425
 

High School Boys Wrestling
Class A
Williston def. Jamestown, 57-12
Bismarck Legacy def. Turtle Mountain, 54-12
Bismarck High def. Mandan, 65-12
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MINOTAUROS
 
MINOT, ND – The Minot Minotauros scored four times in the first period and went on to shutout North Iowa 5-0 on Friday night. Joel Lehtinen, Trevor Stachowiak, Adam Mahler, and Will Dawson lit the lamp in the first period and Lehtinen added another in the second period for the win. Brady James stopped all 15 shots he faced from the Bulls. The Tauros and Bulls play again tonight at 7:35 pm at Maysa Arena.
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UND WOMENS BASKETBALL
 
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (UND) – The North Dakota women’s basketball team fell 75-68 to Mayville State Friday night in the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center. An early 7-0 run put the Fighting Hawks up by two points just three minutes into the game. However, after the lead changed hands two more times, the Comets scored 10 straight to take an 18-9 edge. A pair of free throws from Nevaeh Ferrara Horne closed out the first period with the Hawks trailing 22-14. The Hawks offense couldn’t find their rhythm in the opening period, as they were held to a .294 shooting percentage. Mayville State hit three triples and went five-for-five from the charity stripe in the opening quarter. Kacie Borowicz led the Hawks in scoring for the sixth time this season with 16 points and had a team high eight rebounds. She also tallied four steals and dished out a season high seven assists. Fatima Ibrahim had a career night with 12 points on 6-of-8 shooting in 15 minutes off the bench. Ibrahim matched her single-game high of five rebounds, with three off the offensive glass.
 
Mayville State led by as many as 10 points in the fourth quarter, but the Hawks began to chip away late at the Comet lead. Four straight points from Nevaeh Ferrara Horne capped a 7-0 run to pull NoDak within three points with 56 seconds remaining. However, the Hawks were unable to knock down a three-pointer in the final minute of play, while the Comets went 4-for-6 from the free throw line to close out the win. Ibrahim added a spark for the NoDak offense in the third quarter, scoring six points on 3-of-4 shooting. She pulled down five rebounds, including three of UND’s six offensive rebounds in the period. Mayville State, however, would outscore UND by two points in the third to take a 57-49 lead into the fourth quarter. Borowicz paced the Hawks in the second quarter, scoring seven points to bring her first half total up to 11 points on 5-of-8 shooting. A Ferrara Horne bucket started a seven-point swing in favor of the Hawks, cutting the Comet lead to 33-30 after a Borowicz three-pointer. The Comets answered with a triple of their own to close out the half with a 36-30 lead. North Dakota returns to the Betty next Thursday for a noon matchup with Drake.
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NDSU FOOTBALL
 
FARGO, ND (NDSU) – North Dakota State returns to the semifinal round of the NCAA Division I Football Championship for the 12th time in 13 years this week when the Bison (11-3) play No. 2 seed Montana (12-1) at 3:30 p.m. Central Time today at Washington-Grizzly Stadium in Missoula, Mont. The game will be televised on ESPN2. This is the 11th meeting between North Dakota State and Montana dating back to 1914. NDSU leads the series 6-4 including a 3-1 edge as Division I opponents since 2014. This is NDSU’s first trip to Missoula since a 38-35 loss in the 2015 FCS Kickoff, one of only four non-conference losses by the Bison since 2011. The winner of today’s game will face defending champ South Dakota State in the the FCS Championship in Frisco, Texas. The Jacks shutout Albany 59-0 last night in the first semifinal.
 
 
 

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