McClusky Gazette Sports
Trojans three-peat as McLean County Champs
The Trojans of Turtle Lake-Mercer-McClusky won the Mc-Lean County Tournament in Underwood this past week, defeating the Washburn Cardinals 63-43.
Trojans trip Titans
The Trojans boys team beat the Towner-Granville- Upham Titans 64-55 in a battle at the Minot Civic Auditorium this past Saturday night on Jan. 2.
Trojans beat Miners and Cardinals
The Turtle Lake- Mercer-McClusky Trojans picked up a pair of wins this past week to even their record at two wins and two losses going into the holiday break.
Coyotes place sixth in Stutsman County Tournament
The Sheridan County girl’s basketball placed sixth in the Stutsman County Tournament on Saturday, Dec. 12 at Jamestown.
McClusky School joins TL-M Volleyball co-op
The only old business on the McClusky School board’s November 17 agenda was the sports co-op with TL-M, and it took the larger portion of time within the meeting to decide the issue of whether or not to join.
WNBA and Big 12 Women’s Basketball hoop it up
On Oct. 29, Terry and I were fortunate enough to participate and watch in amazement as WNBA players, current and retired; Big 12 Basketball players came together for one common cause:
Coyotes take fourth in Districts
The Trojans swept the Sheridan County Coyotes 3-0 in the semi-final game Jacy Hausauer led the Coyotes in kills with seven, digs nine, and aces two.
Coyotes win Tournament opener
The Sheridan County Coyotes won their first game of the District 10 tournament Monday night, defeating the Washburn Cardinals three games to one.
Last Coyote Volleyball Game
“It was not only hard because it was the last home volleyball game on Oct. 16 for the five senior girls, but it was also hard for everyone because it was the last Coyote volleyball home game ever.
School tackles sports co-op issues again
Sports and the dwindling student base for participation was a central issue again at the October 8 meeting of the McClusky School District. Individual sports, such as track and cross country, are less of a problem but those requiring subs and more than one team are.