McLean County Independent Sports
Heart breaker in extra-innings
It was a long season, and the boys fought hard to make it to the championship.
Parshall may gain hunting museum
A museum to teach the public about hunting, conservancy and ecology may be coming to Main Street in Parshall. Wade Williamson went before the Parshall city council in their recent meeting pitching his idea as well as inquiring about his desired location.
Double eagle for the win
It was another scorcher out there at 89 degrees on Sunday, but the men turned out for the Annual Men’s Prairie Golf Scramble at the Garrison Golf Course last weekend.
Tough week for the Titans
The Garrison Titans Legion baseball team struggled last week with two hard losses.
Batter up in Max
Three men are on a mission – create opportunities for children in Max that haven’t been available before.
Pump it up
How does he do it? How does Garrison High School coach/teacher Justin Folk inspire 20 or so kids to get up at 7 a.m. during the summer to come to the high school to lift weights?
Strong start for Titans
The Titans started their season strong and came out swinging with two big wins during their double header with Bottineau on June 4. In the first game, Clay Bendickson went four for four at bats, and three total runs.
Kerzmann, Seidler in Top 100
The Garrison Trap Team placed second in Section 1A conference 4 for the Spring League Competition.
Troopers place tenth in state
Kaitlyn Klein and Illise Jennings ran the 200 meter dash in the rain on the first day on the North Dakota State Track Meet in Bismarck, and they both qualified.
Girls break school record
There’s nothing like waiting until the last meet of the regular season to start breaking records, and that’s exactly what the girls 4x200 relay did at the Hazen Invitational last weekend.