McLean County Independent Sports
Running for a spot at state
WASHBURN – Cross Country teams from Garrison, Max-South Prairie and White Shield competed here last Saturday in the North Dakota Class B West Regional Cross Country meet in preparation for the state meet on Oct. 21 in Jamestown.
Aggies record stays perfect
VELVA – Entering their matchup Friday with a perfect 6-0 record the Aggies were eager to take the field and add another victory to their total. Matched up against an 0-6 Stanley Blue Jays team Velva-Drake/Anamoose-Garrison’s team was poised to dominate yet another matchup.
Competing at the highest level
Garrison’s own Coryssa Behles qualified for state in girls’ golf and spent Sept. 26-27 competing at the Souris Valley Golf Course along with 118 of North Dakota’s best class B girls golfers.
Trooper books ticket to state
On the morning of Friday September 16, 46 golfers from North Dakota Region four gathered to compete in the Varsity Regionals with hopes of qualifying for the State golf meet.
Troopers golf in full swing
GARRISON — In the last week, Garrison’s varsity girls’ golf team competed in two events, a meet in Minot on Sept. 9 and the Regional Qualifiers in Garrison on Monday.
Herr resigns as head volleyball coach
The resignation of head coach Tina Herr wasn’t as abrupt as others say it’s been.
Going for gold
VELVA — Teams from Garrison and Max-South Prairie competed at the Star City Golf Course here on Aug. 23.
Tee time for three
Garrison’s girls golf has been underway for a few weeks now with the team having competed in five meets to this point, the season opener on August 5 in Velva, and then a two day meet in Medora August 8-9, a meet in Rugby August 10, an event in Underwood August 16, and a meet in Rolla on August 22.
Practice makes perfect
“Practice makes perfect,” an adage as old as time and one that we’ve all heard thousands of times in our lives, rings as true as ever for a football team looking to repeat a playoff berth like this season’s Aggies are attempting.
Titans take it to the limit
After spending all summer working at daily practices or occasionally playing as many as six games a week, the Garrison Titans’ hard work paid off.