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Carter Temple wins national wrestling title
Multiple athletes from the Northland had the opportunity to compete in this year’s U.S. Marine Corps Junior and 16U Nationals July 12 through 20 in Fargo, North Dakota. While plenty of competitors left their mark over the weeklong competition, Carter Temple, incoming sophomore at Kearney, set himself apart as the Greco-Roman national champion in the boys’ 175-pound class.
Hope Inc hosts the Navy in sled hockey showdown
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Hope Inc. hosted the United States Navy for a sled hockey event Wednesday night as part of Fargo Navy Week. While both teams enjoyed the event, the Hope Inc. athletes were able to win all the matchups, defending their home ice against the visiting sailors. Participating members of the Navy were complimentary of the athletes they faced on the ice.
Valley News Live newscast changes due to Olympics
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Due to the Olympics on KVLY, we have some changes to our upcoming programming. The opening ceremony is this Friday, July 26, so there will not be a 6 p.m. newscast on KVLY. Also, starting this Saturday, July 27, Wheel of Fortune moves to...
Local roundup: Four Utah Valley athletes named All-Americans at USA Junior Nationals
Four Utah Valley wrestlers obtained All-American status at the USA Wrestling Junior Nationals hosted in Fargo, North Dakota last week. Wrestlers across the Beehive State competed in both the 18-and-Under (18U) and 16U age levels in both freestyle and Greco-Roman styles. In the girls freestyle tournament, Tevia Nau Rarick (190...
2024 Missouri Valley Footbal releases preseason poll; NDSU placed at 2nd, UND at 5th
FARGO (KVRR) – The Missouri Valley Football Conference released their 2024 Preseason Poll and All-Conference teams. The North Dakota State University Bison were placed at second with one first place vote while the UND Fighting Hawks are fifth. The defending conference and state champion, South Dakota State University Jackrabbits were chosen to finish in first.
Post 60 Advances with a Victory Over West Fargo
The Valley City Post 60 Royals capitalized on several West Fargo mistakes to grind out a 5-1 opening-round win. The Vets got off to a hot start, jumping all over Ethan Miller with back-to-back hits, including a double from Jack Davies, which gave West Fargo an early 1-0 lead. Miller loaded the bases with two outs but got a groundout to second to limit the damage to just one run.
Strand on Youth Sports; Danduran on Youth and Social Media
Brad Strand, a professor at North Dakota State University, emphasizes the importance of prioritizing physical, mental, and social wellness over competition and winning in youth sports. His research, published in Routledge Sports Studies, highlights the need for coaches and parents to focus on the overall well-being of young athletes. Allana...
MVFC preseason polls announced: NDSU picked second; 10 Bison named to preseason teams
The 2024 Missouri Valley Football Conference Preseason Poll and Teams have been announced. South Dakota State is projected to win the conference for the third straight season, while the Bison are predicted to finish second. North Dakota finds itself at fifth in the preseason rankings. South Dakota State (42) North...
NDSU Women’s Golf Announces 2024-25 Schedule
FARGO, N.D. – North Dakota State women's golf and head coach Matt Johnson have announced the full schedule for the upcoming 2024-25 season. The schedule features 10 regular season tournaments across nine different states with five in the fall and five in the spring. The Bison will open the season in Oxbow, N.D., hosting the NDSU Invitational at Oxbow Country Club on Sept. 3-4. NDSU will travel to the MSU/Payne Steward Memorial in Springfield, Mo., on Sept. 9-10 before playing in the Eagle Invitational in Worley, Idaho on Sept. 22-23. The Bison begin the month of October at the Diane...
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