New Town News Sports
Chairman’s Bowl 2015
For a while it looked like a defensive struggle. But in the end, the 2015 Chairman’s Bowl for the championship of the Fort Berthold Elementary Football League was anything but.
Area runners excel in Rugby Meet
Athletes from New Town, Parshall and Mandaree competed in the Rugby Boosters Invitational Cross Country Meet at the Rugby Golf Course on Saturday.
Maroons dampen Eagles Homecoming
New Town Eagles Head Football Coach Len Abrams is used to working with a short crew this year, especially with the injury loss of quarterback Noah Wollschlager.
Eagles, Braves, fall in road losses
The New Town Eagles and Parshall-White Shield Braves both suffered defeats in road games on Friday.
New Town ends Bismarck’s Class A Cross Country streak
The New Town Eagles, the Class B Boys Cross Country state champions for the last three years, laid a strong claim to earning a return to the gold medal podium by beating Class A Bismarck on their own ground at the Anderson-Stavn Meet at McDowell Dam, Bismarck.
Eagles runners set pace in Minot
Both the boys and girls New Town Eagles Cross Country teams had very good efforts at the Minot Invitational cross country meet on Friday, August 28th in Minot.
Eagles excel in first meet
The New Town Eagles boys cross country team won the opening meet of the 2015 season in Jamestown and the girls team finished seventh out of 15 teams.
Youth excel at state AAU meet
A half dozen area young people attended the AAU North Dakota State Track and Field Championships in Fargo on June 20, with Coby Antell of New Town bringing home gold medals in the 13-14 year old 1600 and 800 meter runs and qualified for the National Meet.
MHA Runners headed to state
Top finishes at a meet in Minot have qualified runners from the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Running Club to participate in the North Dakota Youth State Track and Field Championships in Fargo this weekend.
Wildcats bats falter in state tournament
The Lewis and Clark – North Shore-Parshall Wildcats continued to get outstanding pitching performances in the North Dakota State Class B Baseball tournament, allowing just seven runs in three games.