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FARGO, N.D. --North Dako- Langdon Area/Edmore/Munich
ta Class B Baseball 2019 All- --Grant Romfo; Hillsboro/Cen-
state resutls are as follows: tral Valley -- Colton Anderson,
First Team Patrick Limke; Northern Lights --
Park River/Fordville-Lankin Trevor Decoteau; Sheyenne-New
-- Nathan Zavalney, Adam Zaval- Rockford -- Bo Belquist; Car-
ney, Nick Thompson; Thompson rington-- Lucas Geiszler; Rugby
-- Cadyn Schwabe, Clay Oden-
-- Shayden Luna; LaMoure-
bach, Marcus Hughes; North Star Litchville-Marion--Alex K/ever;
-- Gavin Miller; New Rockford- Kindred-Richland -- Trenton
Sheyenne -- Theodore Allmaras; Duchschere, Hazen -- Isaac Doll;
Carrington -- Kyle Leapaldt; En, Beulah -- Braden Zuroff; Velva-
derlin/Maple Valley -- Chance
Bye, Jacob Johnson; Velva/Drake- Drake/Anamoose Tace Pederson;
Anamoose -- Enrique Gonzales; Surrey -- Alex Hanson; Minot
Minot Bishop Ryan/South Prairie Ryan-- Logan Merck; Bottineau
-- Kersey Harris; Bismarck Shiloh -- Riley Olson; Des Lacs-Burling-
Christian -- Canaan Fagerland, ton -- Dante Gunville; Ray --
Shear Huntington, Jaden Mitzel; Trevor Hayes
Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood/Glen- Class B senior athlete of the
burn -- Zane Wenstad, Dalton year--Adam Zavalney
Moberg. Class B coach of the year --
Seeond Team Brett Omdahl, Park River/
Grafton -- Matthew Suda; Fordville-Lankin
JAMESTOWN, N.D. -- Ten
University of Jamestown track
and field athletes earned Dak-
tronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete
honors, announced by the NAIA
on Friday, May 24: Seven women
Track and Field NAIA Scholar-
Athletes
Lindi Chadwick
(JR/Jamestown, N.D.) I Physical
Education Teacher Education
Allison Foster [ Exercise Sci-
and three men comprised the UJ ence
. ,: :-, ,A anda Geo ge (SR ountain
Three Jimmies Alhson Foster
-- Valley, Cali )I Health arid Fitness
(SR/Rugby, N.D.), Dakota Wagner Administration
(SR/Jamestown, N.D.), and Matt
Young (SR/Woodland, Wash.)--
earned the award for the second
consecutive season
In order to be nominated by an
institution's head coach or sports
Julia Johnson (JR/Park River,
N.D.) [ Nursing
Moira McNally (JR/Chokio,
Minn.) [ Biology
Meghan Orr (JR/Ypsilanti,
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Above: ldegan Larson, aboard her horse Donald, rounds the barrel at the Aggie Arena during the 2018 season. She will compete in poles at Nalionals.
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information director, a student- N.D.) [ Elementary Education-
Special Needs "
athlete must maintain a "nimum - - - - .'
DENVER -- Megan Larson, an e ghth named a National Junior H gh Finals Rodeo 7 p.m. on June 23rd, and 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. each
grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 Kylee Voigt (JR/Jamestown, grade student at Park River Area School has World Champion, To earn this title,-contest- da3 thereafter.
scale, must appear on the eligibility N.D.) I Exercise Science earned a position on the North Dakota State Na- ants must fnish in the top 20 -b'ased on their Along with great rodeo competition and the
certificate for the sport and have at- Daniel Palmer (JR/Royalton,tional Junior High rodeo team and will be trav- combined times/scores in the first two rounds chance to meet new friends from around the
tended two full years as a non- Minn.) I Computer Science cling with fellow teammates to Huron, South - to advance to Saturday evening's final ,n k]-ll-l~'D 1- 1-,
transfer or one full year as a trans- Dakota Wagner ] Computer . ;, . . ~. - ~.u~,u~ z~ax~x.tx wuHtw~tauta nave tuc Ul~l~Ottu-
uaKota, June z. m mru June zvtn to compete rouno worlo cnamptons wlll then be deter- ; o t
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at the 15th annual National Junior High Finals mined based on their three.round .combined test/ant dances famil oriented activities
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Featuring roughly 1,000 contestants from 44 at finals, who careso t9 enter./,: .
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]'uck Drlv( Wanted states, five Canadian provinces, Australia and Again/this y ar(ithe SatUrda2 champi2" as as visiting area
Mexico, the NJHFR is the world's largestjun- onship erfo e ill be t.eie ised nation i, ,tra ti0ns as Huron hosts the NJHFR this year.
ior high rodeo In addition to competing for ally/is a art0ftheUinch High School Rodeo To)follow your local favorites at the NJHFR,
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