New Town News Sports
Walleye tourney attracts 96 teams
Four Bears Lodge and Casino‘s eighth annual Walleye tournament went off without a hitch. Out of 96 contestants, the first place prize of $5,000 went to Craig Seykora of Minot and Kyle Germundson of Washburn, who weighed in with a two day total of 31.35 lbs., which organizers said was possibly a weight record for the tournament.
Brothers medal in Junior Olympics
Two aspiring boxers will bring home medals from the Junior Olympics National Championship competition in Mobile, Ala.
4-H Horse Show
Families involved in the horsemanship project gathered at the Mountrail County Fair Association Indoor Arena in Stanley for the annual 4-H Horse Show on Friday, June 15.
Wildcats take third at state
The Lewis & Clark Wildcats made the most of their first trip to a state baseball tournament in more than 30 years, claiming third place hardware.
Wildcats are headed to state
The Wildcats won the Region 7 championship Tuesday, May 29 in Makoti, defeating Des Lacs-Burlington 7-3.
Fox compete in Golden Gloves
Jacob Fox competed in the National Golden Glove Boxing Tournament that was held at Mesquite, Nev., on April 30 May 5.
New Town Elementary Track Results
1. Jaylen Chase, New Town 6:01; 2. Jesse White, White Shield, 6:38; 3. Jonas Dickens, White Shield; 4. Katherine White, White Shield; 5. Jessilynn Long Feather, New Town; 6. Brandon Fox, New Town.
Little Eagles look to be basketball stars
“What’s this?” asks Arnie Grady. “A pivot,” answers a chorus of elementary students in the gymnasium at the Edwin Loe Elementary School.
FBCC Teams show their mettle at AIHEC
Fort Berthold Community College is starting to build an athletics program. The men’s and women’s basketball teams culminated their inaugural season at the American Indian Higher Education Conference Tournament this past weekend.