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D-LEAGUE

STANDINGS

Eastern Division

W L GB

WIZARDS 19 12 -

Fort Worth 19 13 ½

Sioux Falls 18 15 2

Austin 15 17 4½

Tulsa 14 20 6½

Arkansas 10 24 10½

Western Division

W L GB

Idaho 23 11 -

Colorado 21 14 2½

Los Angeles 18 16 5

Albuquerque 16 18 7

Anaheim 16 20 8

Bakersfield 13 22 10½



Sunday, Feb. 25

Bakersfield 107, Arkansas 103

Fort Worth 107, Sioux Falls 106, OT

Monday, Feb. 26

Colorado 119, WIZARDS 94

Arkansas at Anaheim, n.

Tuesday, Feb. 27

Sioux Falls 114, Fort Worth 98

Thursday, March 1

WIZARDSat Sioux Falls, 7 p.m.

Colorado at Austin

Bakersfield at Idaho

Friday, March 2

Anaheim at Los Angeles

Colorado at Fort Worth

Arkansas at Albuquerque

Saturday, March 3

WIZARDSat Tulsa, 2 p.m.

Arkansas at Austin

Bakersfield at Sioux Falls

Anaheim at Idaho

Los Angeles at Albuquerque

Sunday, March 4

Bakersfield at WIZARDS

Tulsa at Fort Worth

Sioux Falls at Colorado

NAHL

STANDINGS

Central W L OTL Pts GF GA

Fargo-Moor. 34 13 3 71 192 156

S. Minnesota 30 21 3 63 170 150

North Iowa 21 25 5 47 141 171

BOBCATS 20 26 6 46 160 192

Springfield 21 27 4 46 144 161

Alexandria 19 26 3 41 128 160

North W L OTL Pts GF GA

x-Mahoning Val. 39 10 1 79 232 128

x-Alpena 30 19 3 63 183 170

USNTDP 22 24 4 48 174 168

Marquette 20 27 4 44 151 185

Traverse City 17 32 5 39 160 241

South W L OTL Pts GF GA

x-St. Louis 37 11 3 77 189 119

x-Santa Fe 33 13 4 70 169 115

Texas 31 15 5 67 169 141

Fairbanks 30 19 3 63 198 171

Wichita Falls 20 27 5 45 148 180

Alaska 13 31 6 32 120 193

x - clinched playoff berth

Thursday, March 1

Fargo-Moorhead at BOBCATS, 7:05 p.m.

Friday, March 2

BOBCATS at Fargo-Moorhead, 7:35 p.m.

USNTDP at Alpena

Marquette at Mahoning Valley

Southern Minnesota at North Iowa

Santa Fe at Wichita Falls

St. Louis at Springfield

Alexandria at Fairbanks

Saturday, March 3

Fargo-Moorhead at BOBCATS, 7:05 p.m.

USNTDP at Alpena

Marquette at Mahoning Valley

St. Louis at Springfield

Southern Minnesota at North Iowa

Santa Fe at Texas

Alexandria at Fairbanks

Sunday, March 4

Marquette at Mahoning Valley

Wichita Falls at Texas

Alaska at Fairbanks

Men's Basketball

DAC postseason awards

The following players have been named to the first team of the All-Dakota Athletic Conference team: Monty Rogers, Mayville State, 6-foot-5, sr., F; Lawrence Brooks, Jamestown College, 6-3, sr., G; Joe Backus, Dakota State, 6-8, jr., F; Kyle Iverson, Jamestown College, 6-8 sr., C; Ron Howard, Mayville State, 5-9, sr., G.

Named to the second team were:Casey Schmitz, South Dakota Tech, 6-7, sr., C; Jordan Cooper, Minot State, 6-3, sr., G; Donny English, Dickinson State, 6-3, sr., F; Justin Curry, Valley City State, 6-1, sr., G; Jake Holen, Jamestown College, 6-3, sr., G.

Named to the third team were:Jonathon Lindahl, Valley City State, 6-7, sr., F; Brandon Lord, South Dakota Tech, 6-4, sr., G; Sam Kim, Black Hills State, 6-4, jr., G; Matthew Stenehjem, Mayville State, 6-4, sr., F; Matt Lyndoe, South Dakota Tech, 6-6, sr., F.

Most Valuable Player: Rogers, Mayville State.

Most Valuable Senior: Schmitz, South Dakota Tech.

Newcomer of the Year:Kim, Black Hills State.

Defensive Player of the Year: Brooks, Jamestown College.

Coach of the Year:Craig Smith, Mayville State.

MAYVILLESTATE 85, SOUTHDAKOTATECH 74

MAYVILLE (AP) - Ron Howard scored 21 points to lead Mayville State over South Dakota Tech 85-74 Tuesday night for the Dakota Athletic Conference men's basketball championship.

The Comets (23-8) advance to the NAIA Division II men's tournament starting March 7 in Point Lookout, Mo. They have won back-to-back DAC titles.

Mayville State led 46-30 at halftime Tuesday night. South Dakota Tech was led by Matt Lyndoe and Casey Schmitz with 16 points each.

WOMEN'S Basketball

DAC Postseason Awards

The following players have been named to the first team of the All-Dakota Athletic Conference team: Melanie Vedvei, South Dakota Tech, 5-foot-7, jr., G; Brittney Klipfel, Black Hills State, 5-11, sr., F; Kendra Meyer, Minot State, 5-7, soph., G; Mallory Undlin, Valley City State, 5-9, sr., F; Laura Big Crow, 5-11, jr., C.

Named to the second team were:Loni Hall, Valley City State, 6-1, sr., C; Jessica VanLoy, Dakota State, 5-10, jr., F; Michelle Halvorson, 5-6, sr., G; Lacey Haughian, Black Hills State, 6-2, jr., C; Laura Tewes, Dakota State, 6-1, jr., F.

Named to the third team were: Jenni Malone, South Dakota Tech, 5-10, jr., G; Guili Varriano, Jamestown College, 5-8, soph., G; Sara Nelson, Dakota State, 6-2, sr., C; Arrita Oler, Minot State, 5-8, sr., F; Jamie Bentley, Black Hills State, 5-7, sr., G.

Most Valuable Player:Vedvei, South Dakota Tech.

Most Valuable Senior:Klipfel, Black Hills state.

Defensive Player of the Year:Varriano, Jamestown College.

Freshman of the Year: Jessica Tywinski, Valley City State.

Coach of the Year:Jeff Dittman, Dakota State.

Hawley, Chase cited by Mon-Dak

Colette Hawley of United Tribes was named the Mon-Dak women's basketball player of the week. The 6-foot-3 freshman scored 15 points and snagged 14 rebounds in a game last week. She is averaging a double-double for the season.

Derrick Chase of Minot State-Bottineau was named the men's player of the week. The 6-4 sophomore scored 52 points, making 14 3-point shots, and grabbed 20 rebounds in three games. Chase is shooting 44 percent from beyond the arc this season.

COLLEGEBASEBALL

CENTRAL MISSOURI 4, U-MARY 2

At Warrensburg, Missouri

Central Missouri 4, U-Mary 2

U-Mary 002 000 000 - 2 5 3

CM 000 103 00x - 4 5 0

Mike Feldman, Blaze Culliton (7), Kyle Johnson (8) and Brennan Quintas. Brandon Morris, Ron Martin (7) and Luis Perez. W - Morris (1). L - Feldman. SV - Martin (2).HR - U-Mary, Feldman.

Highlights: U-Mary - Feldman, 2-for-3, HR, 2 RBI. CM - Lain Dykins, 2-for-4, double, R, 2 RBI; Clay Weatherford, 1-for-4, double, 2 RBI.

Records: U-Mary 1-5, CM 7-2.

COLLEGESOFTBALL

U-MARY SOFTBALL

At Tuscon, Arizona

The University of Mary softball team dropped a doubleheader to 16th ranked Gannon University Tuesday. The Marauders lost to the Lady Knights 8-7 in the first game and 4-3 in eight innings in the nightcap.

The Marauders are 5-4 overall and 1-3 on their spring trip. U-Mary is off today before playing another eight games, including a rematch with Gannon.

Signings

Lipetzy to Moorhead

Century soccer standout Sarah Lipetzy has signed a national letter of intent to play soccer at Minnesota State University-Moorhead.

CLASSABOYSBASKETBALL

WESTREGION TOURNAMENT

Play-in game

Saturday, Feb. 24

Jamestown 64, St. Mary's 54

At BismarckCivic Center

Thursday, March 1

Quarterfinals

Main Arena

Game 1:#1 Dickinson vs. #8 Jamestown, 3 p.m.

Game 2:#4 Mandan vs. #5 Minot, 4:45 p.m.

Game 3:#2 Bismarck vs. #7 Century, 6:30 p.m.

Game 4:#3 Williston vs. #6 Turtle Mountain, 8:15 p.m.

Friday, March 2

Loser-out

Exhibit Hall

Game 5:Losers Games 1 and 2, 1 p.m.

Game 6: Losers Games 3 and 4, 2:45 p.m.

Semifinals

Main Arena

Game 7: Winners Games 1 and 2, 5:30 p.m.

Game 8: Winners Game 3 and 4, 7:15 p.m.

Saturday, March 3

Main Arena

State qualifiers

Game 9: Winner Game 6 vs. Loser Game 7, 2:30 p.m.

Game 10: Winner Game 5 vs. Loser Game 8, 4:15 p.m.

Championship

Game 11:Winners Games 7 and 8, 7:45 p.m.

EASTREGION TOURNAMENT

Play-in game

Saturday, Feb. 24

G.F. Central 68, Valley City 53

At Grand Forks Alerus Center

Thursday, March 1

Quarterfinals

Game 1:#1 West Fargo vs. #8 G.F. Central, 2:30 p.m.

Game 2:#4 Devils Lake vs. #5 G.F. Red River, 4:15 p.m.

Game 3:#2 Fargo South vs. #7 Fargo North, 6 p.m.

Game 4:#3 Fargo Shanley vs. #6 Wahpeton, 7:45 p.m.

Friday, March 2

Loser-out

Game 5:Losers Games 1 and 2, 2:30 p.m.

Game 6: Losers Games 3 and 4, 3 p.m.

Semifinals

Game 7: Winners Games 1 and 2, 6 p.m.

Game 8: Winners Game 3 and 4, 6:30 p.m.

Saturday, March 3

State qualifiers

Game 9: Winner Game 6 vs. Loser Game 7, 3:45 p.m.

Game 10: Winner Game 5 vs. Loser Game 8, 4:15 p.m.

Championship

Game 11:Winners Games 7 and 8, 7:45 p.m.

CLASSAGIRLSBASKETBALL

WESTREGION TOURNAMENT

Play-in game

Saturday, Feb. 24

St. Mary's 76, Williston 50

At BismarckCivic Center

Thursday, March 1

Quarterfinals

Exhibit Hall

Game 1:#1 Mandan vs. #8 St. Mary's, 2 p.m.

Game 2:#4 Minot vs. #5 Dickinson, 3:45 p.m.

Game 3:#2 Bismarck vs. #7 Turtle Mountain, 5:30 p.m.

Game 4:#3 Century vs. #6 Jamestown, 7:15 p.m.

Friday, March 2

Loser-out

Exhibit Hall

Game 5:Losers Games 1 and 2, 4:30 p.m.

Game 6: Losers Games 3 and 4, 6:15 p.m.

Semifinals

Main Arena

Game 7: Winners Games 1 and 2, 2 p.m.

Game 8: Winners Game 3 and 4, 3:45 p.m.

Saturday, March 3

Main Arena

State qualifiers

Game 9: Winner Game 5 vs. Loser Game 8, 11 a.m.

Game 10: Winner Game 6 vs. Loser Game 7, 12:45 p.m.

Championship

Game 11:Winners Games 7 and 8, 6 p.m.

EASTREGION TOURNAMENT

Play-in game

Saturday, Feb. 24

Fargo North 71, Valley CIty 39

At Grand Forks Alerus Center

Thursday, March 1

Quarterfinals

Game 1:#1 Fargo Shanley vs. Fargo North, 3 p.m.

Game 2:#4 West Fargo vs. #5 G.F.Red River, 4:45 p.m.

Game 3:#2 Devils Lake vs. #7 Wahpeton, 6:30 p.m.

Game 4:#3 Fargo South vs. #6 G.F. Central, 8:15 p.m.

Friday, March 2

Loser-out

Game 5:Losers Games 1 and 2, 4:15 p.m.

Game 6: Losers Games 3 and 4, 4:45 p.m.

Semifinals

Game 7: Winners Games 1 and 2, 7:45 p.m.

Game 8: Winners Game 3 and 4, 8:15 p.m.

Saturday, March 3

State qualifiers

Game 9: Winner Game 6 vs. Loser Game 7, 2 p.m.

Game 10: Winner Game 5 vs. Loser Game 8, 2:30 p.m.

Championship

Game 11:Winners Games 7 and 8, 6 p.m.

CLASSBBOYSBASKETBALL

District 7 Tournament

At Devils Lake Sports Center

Championshiop

Four Winds 67, Wells County 64

WC 14 34 50 64

FW 21 38 50 67

WC (64): Bryan Krahler 16, Ben Rogelstad 12, Chris Anderson 7, Martin Cervenak 4, Scott Tweed 17, Slade Unterseher 6, Beau Weigelt 2. Totals 18 25-29 64.

FW (67): Tony Ironheart 32, Chanze Herman 8, Zack Alberts 2, Ivan Lovejoy 9, C.J. Ironheart 13, Reno Littleghost 3. Totals 20 20-27 67.

3-pointers: WC 3 (Unteseher 2, Tweed 1), FW 7 (C.J. Ironheart 4, T. Ironheart 3). Fouls: WC 17, FW 19. Fouled out: WC, Rogelstad. FW, Herman, Lovejoy and Littleghost.

Region qualifiers

Midkota 59, Lakota 45

Lakota 5 21 35 45

Midkota 13 28 40 59

LAKOTA (45): Tyson Ackerman 8, James Ackerman 5, Lance Johansen 1, Chris Hoerth 10, Cory Wall 16, Kyler Harder 3, Jacob Ritteman 2. Totals 14 15-22 45.

MIDKOTA (59): Sheldon Harding 8, Ethan Stangeland 20, Dylan Frappier 2, Nic Harding 10, Preston Hoffman 9, Garrett Harding 10. Totals 18 21-28 59.

3-pointers: L 2 (Ackerman 1, Wall 1), M 2 (S. Harding 1, Stangeland 1). Fouls: L 17, M 15. Fouled out: None.

Carrington 61, Harvey 54

Harvey 8 21 34 54

Carrington 12 30 45 61

HARVEY (54): Andrew Nyhus 10, Quincy Faul 8, Shelby Block 10, Tanner Lorenz 21, Jacob Goldade 5. Totals 20 9-13 54.

CARRINGTON (61): Cory VanRay 9, Arick Scherr 12, Trent Grager 8, Jackson Unruh 7, Kris Skadberg 9, Nick Smith 16. Totals 25 6-8 61.

3-pointers: H 5 (Lorenz 2, Block 2, Faul 1), C 5 (Scherr 2, Unruh 2, Skadberg 1). Fouls: H 12, C 13. Fouled out: C, Skadberg.

Awards

All-Tournament

Four Winds: C.J. Ironheart, Chanze Herman, Tony Ironheart (unanimous); Wells County: Ben Rogelstad, Bryan Krahler; Carrington: Arick Scherr; Midkota: Ethan Stangeland, Garrett Harding (unanimous).

All-District 7

Wells County: Ben Rogelstad, Scott Tweed, Bryan Krahler; Warwick: Kyle Langstaff, Vernell Jackson; Harvey: Tanner Lorenz, Shelby Block; Midkota: Joel Anderson, Garrett Harding; Carrington: Kris Skadberg, Nick Smith; Lakota: Cory Wall; Four Winds: C.J. Ironheart, Tony Ironheart, Chanze Herman.

Senior Athlete of the Year: Tony Ironheart, Four Winds

Coach of the Year: Nate Monson, Carrington

Athletic Director of the Year: Jason Wiberg, Lakota

DISTRICT 13

At Dickinson Trinity

Championship

Mott-Regent 57, Beach 52

Mott-Regent 16 32 41 57

Beach 10 20 38 52

M-R(57): Devan Laufer 16, Brade Schweitzer 15, Brock Gion 8, Lee Jahner 7, Blaise Kautzman 6, Evan Schaible 3, Elliot Kirschmann 2. Totals: 22-47 9-13 57.

BEACH(52): Jake Tescher 18, Travis Weinreis 12, Ben Skoglund 9, Nate Zachmann 9, Derek Weinreis 2, Ronnie Quick Bear 2. Totals: 24-56 2-4 52.

3-pointers: M-R 4 (Schweitzer 2, Schaible 1, Laufer 1), Beach 2 (Tescher 1, Skoglund 1). Fouls: M-R 10, Beach 15. Fouled out: None.

Third place

Hettinger 60, South Heart 55

South Heart 8 16 32 55

Hettinger 14 31 42 60

SH(55): Devon Schmeling 19, Quincy Pierce 17, Jimmy Smith 8, Brock Wanner 6, Landon Schmidt 3, Daniel Kessel 2. Totals: 16-35 21-29 55.

HETTINGER(60): Jerad Jacobson 20, Drew Nash 18, Alex Willoughby 14, Ryan Novak 5, Tyrone Brokenrope 3. Totals: 16-35 24-30 60.

3-pointers: SH 2 (Pierce 2), Hettinger 4 (Jacobson 2, Willoughby 1, Brokenrope 1). Fouls: SH 22, Hettinger 19. Fouled out: SH, Pierce, Smith, Schmeling.

DISTRICT 16 TOURNAMENT

At Divide County

Championship

Divide County 67, Trinity Christian 60

(Monday)

DC 13 26 44 67

TC 10 25 42 60

DC (67): Clint Urvand 22, Blake Lampbert 15, Austin Dhuyvetter 15, Justin Haugland 7, Quin Ellison 6, Dane Dhuyvetter 2.

TC (60): Jarek Hansen 15, Reese Black 14, Matthew Kvernum 13, Tyler Burnett 6, Joshia Vedaa 5, Jacob Braaten 5, Ian Black 2.

Class B girls Basketball

STATE TOURNAMENT

At Minot State University Dome

Thursday, March 1

Quarterfinals

Game 1: Minnewaukan-Leeds vs. Bowman County, 1 p.m.

Game 2: Steele-Dawson vs. Bottineau, 2:45 p.m.

Game 3: Midway-Minto vs. New Salem, 6:30 p.m.

Game 4: Kindred vs. New Town, 8:15 p.m.

Friday, March 2

Consolation semifinals

Game 5:Losers Games 1 and 2, 1 p.m.

Game 6: Losers Games 3 and 4, 20 minutes after previous game

Semifinals

Game 7: Winners Games 1 and 2, 6:30 p.m.

Game 8: Winners Games 1 and 2, 20 minutes after previous game

Saturday, March 3

Seventh place

Game 9: Losers Games 5 and 6, 1 p.m.

Fifth place

Game 10: Winners Games 5 and 6, 20 minutes after previous game

Third place

Game 11: Losers Games 7 and 8, 6 p.m.

Championship

Game 12: Winners Games 7 and 8, 20 minutes after previous game

Girls Hockey

All-West Region team

Forwards: Emily Sell, Williston; Brittany Mayer, Bismarck; Lindsey Sauer, Bismarck; Miranda Glatt, Bismarck; Jennifer Schnaidt, Dickinson; Ali Parizek, Minot.

Defense: Lauren Kringstad, Bismarck; Laura Maddock, Bismarck; Rachel Hennessy, Williston; Shelbie Hartman, Jamestown.

Goaltenders: Julie York, Bismarck; Nicole Williams, Jamestown.

At large: Maddy Gendreau (forward), Bismarck; Erica Borlaug (forward), Hazen-Beulah; Michaela Walth (defense), Minot.

NORTHDAKOTA

Tuesday

BOYS BASKETBALL

Class B

District 4

Third Place

Grafton 44, Park River 29

Championship

Midway-Minto 57, North Border 54

District 7

Region Qualifier

Carrington 61, Harvey 54

Midkota 59, Lakota 45

Championship

Four Winds 67, Wells County 64

District 13

Third Place

Hettinger 60, Belfield-South Heart 55

Championship

Mott-Regent 57, Beach 52
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Comments

Autumn wrote on Mar 23, 2009 12:47 PM:

" KYLE LANGSTAFF IS MY BOY!!! "

It's just girls basketball wrote on Feb 28, 2007 9:44 AM:

" Look at tournament numbers. Attendance is down to nothing. You'll stay home like everybody else and get the preview on Thursday like you should. Then you can be happy. "

c alm down wrote on Feb 28, 2007 9:04 AM:

" The tourney starts tomorrow...why on earth do you need coverage the week leading up to it. Get over it. As they have always done in the past, The tribune has great coverage of the tournament beginning when the tourney does. "

upsetclassbfan wrote on Feb 28, 2007 8:24 AM:

" the tribune never fails to disappoint me.As an avid class B basketball fan I cant believe there has been no coverage on the state girls BB tourney in Minot. Today you finally printed thepairings but nothing on any of the teams.How many of the people in these towns subscribe to the paper? I for one do and the sports section is the first read in our house. The least you could have done was to put a small articale on each team, these towns are very proud of their teams and deseve a little better coverage. Maybe tomorrow will have something but who will read it we will all be in Minot watching... I for one may be subscribingto the Jamestown Sun.. "

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