Sep 28, 2006 - 02:07:03 CDT
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALLVelva, Mott-Regent still on top
Velva and Mott-Regent continued their respective hold on the top spots in the Class Aand 9-man football polls.
Lakota was the only newcomer in either poll, moving into the No. 5 spot on the 9-man list. Divide County and Richland swapped spots from a week ago, with the Maroons moving up one spot to No. 3.
The top five all stayed the same in the Class Apoll.
Class A
Team(No. 1 votes) W-L Pts LW
1. Velva(7) 5-0 35 1
2.(tie)Larimore 5-0 24 2
Linton-HMB 5-0 24 3
4. Wyndmere-Lidg. 5-0 9 4T
5. Harvey 4-1 8 4T
Also receiving votes:Killdeer (4-1) 5.
9-man
Team(No. 1 votes) W-L Pts LW
1. Mott-Regent(4) 5-0 31 1
2. Napoleon-GS(2) 5-0 28 2
3. Divide County (1) 5-0 19 4
4. Richland 5-0 16 3
5. Lakota 5-0 7 NR
Also receiving votes:Rolla-Rock Lake (5-0) 4.
Women's Soccer
U-Mary 2, Jamestown College 2
At Jamestown
First half: No scoring.
Second half: 1. U-M, Alyssa Deutscher (unassisted), 48:00. 2. U-M, Jessica Janusz (unassisted), 53:00. 3. JC, Alicia Wolfskill (Lauren Cottom), 88:00. 4. JC, Lisa Johnson (unassisted), 89:00.
Goalkeeper saves: U-M, Brannigan Coyle 11. JC, Angela Veches 10.
Yellow cards: U-M 1, JC 1.
College volleyball
NDSCS-Wahpeton 3, Bismarck State 0
NDSCS 31 30 30
BSC 29 17 20
NDSCS - Kills: Brittany Smith 16, Kari Carlsrud 9, Amy Bennett 7, Ashley Brown 7. Blocks: Smith 3. Assists: Taryn Donnelly 43. Digs: Lindsey Gullickson 17, Lacey Hagen 12, Donnelly 7. Aces: None.
BSC - Kills: Kasey Schlosser 11, Carly Moser 8, Jess Bubel 5. Blocks: Schlosser 4, Bubel 3, Moser 1. Assists: Brittney Uttech 23. Digs: Jena Frenzel 10, Bubel 7, Dani Olson 6, Markie Tveito 4. Aces: Bubel 1.
Records: BSC 2-3 MonDak, 7-4 overall. NDSCS 14-3 overall.
High school volleyball
Linton 3, Ashley 0
Tuesday
Ashley 16 16 20
Linton 25 25 25
ASHLEY - Kills: Paige Dockter 4. Blocks: Dockter 1, Alicia Weisser 1. Assists: Amanda Rothschiller 7, Traci Meidinger 2. Aces: Dockter 2.
LINTON - Kills: Abby Feist 9, Stacy Vander Vorste 4. Blocks: Feist 3. Assists: McKinzy Bosch 21, Feist 3. Digs: Colette Nagel 9, Melissa Kaiser 4. Aces: Bosch 8, Megan Carr 6.
Golf
Hole-in-one
Quenton Wentz of Bismarck scored a hole-in-one Wednesday at Hawktree Golf Course.
Wentz used a 5-wood to ace the 185-yard No. 17 hole.
Witnesses were Preston Wentz, Darcy Wentz and John Starkey.
HORSEMANSHIP
GULLYWINSNATIONALTITLE
Kelly Gully took home the 2006 Bayer Select world reigning championship with her horse Whoa Fritzie Whoa recently.
Gully captured the title at the American Quarter Horse Association-sponsored World Championship Show at Amarillo, Texas with a 217 riding Whoa Fritzie Whoa. She also finished fourth with Sailors Luv Freckles, scoring a 212.5.
The double placement by Gully was only the second such achievement in the history of the world championship show.
Gully, a graduate of Bismarck High and a former rodeo queen at North Dakota State University, is the daughter of Ken and Berdeal Bergo of Bismarck. She resides in Newell, S.D., with her husband, Jack.
TENNIS
BISMARCKTEAMQUALIFIES FORNATIONALS
A Bismarck-Mandan team captained by Brian Reinowski has qualified for national competition.
The Reinowski team advanced by winning the 7.0 division of the USTANorthern Section Mixed Doubles League Tennis Championships recently in the Twin Cities.
With the sectional championship they earned a spot in the Western Region Mixed Doubles Nationals in Las Vegas in November.
The Reinowski team downed the Joe Sisco team from the TwinCities 2-1 in the finals. The two teams split the No. 1 and No. 2 doubles matches with the No. 3 match going to a third-set supertiebreaker. In the decisive match TimHill and Carol Kapp edged David Neis and CindyFoley 6-3, 3-6 and 10-7 in the supertiebreaker.
Other members of the Bismarck-Mandan team are Brian Dever, TimHill,Jim Lennington,Cheryl Loerch, Scott McPherson, Diane Roller,Nancy Walz and SandyWald-Clooten.
The champions went 3-0 in pool play to earn their berth in the finals. They are the first Bismarck mixed doubles team to capture a sectional title.


Comments are reviewed for taste, tone and language before posting.
Some comments may be used in the Tribune's print edition.
We value and respect your privacy, but The Bismarck Tribune might
disclose certain information to governmental entities if served with subpoena.