McLean County Independent Sports
Not his first rodeo
Tyler Villarreal has the makings of a rodeo champion. At only 12 years old, he will ride in his second world competition for rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Lady T’s open with win
The Garrison Lady Troopers’ home and season opener was like an Oreo cookie – strong and tough at top and the bottom, but sandwiched in the middle, their game was soft.
Troopers host fall activities banquet
The Garrison High School’s Fall activities banquet was last Thursday at the Bob Callies Elementary School.
Troopers netters finish strong
The Troopers fell short against Shiloh in Regionals 3-1, last Tuesday, but finished their season out strong as a team. Shiloh went on to win regionals and advance to state.
Troopers fight on
The Garrison-Max Troopers got revenge on Flasher during Monday nights game.
The bar has been set
Ally Behles, a senior volleyball player, has set not only a career record for herself, but has set a career record in the history of Trooper volleyball. She achieved more than 1,000 assists in her career and that number continues to climb.
Dreams of making it big
Kirsten Galloway is a 12-year-old softball player, who was able to play in a tournament this past summer in Oklahoma City, Okla. She played in the USA Softball All-American Games Tournament at Hall of Fame Stadium.
Trooper netters heating up
Chalk up three victories for the Garrison-Max Troopers varsity volleyball team. Prior to Tuesday’s Super Region 5 tilt against New Salem-Almont in Garrison, the ladies reeled off three successive wins. Two went the distance.
Cross Country season wraps up
The Max-Garrison-South Prairie Cross Country team wrapped up its regular season and now has its eyes set on regionals in Bowman this upcoming weekend. Then there’s a nice two-week break to focus on state at the end of the month on the 28th.
Youth golf receives grant
The Minot Youth Golf Association, known for providing support to area youth golf programs, recently granted the Garrison program $2,800 for 2018. In addition to funds, the Minot program also plans to donate golf balls and left-handed clubs.