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  • Pazdernik leads CHS runners into fall

    Erik Gjovik|Aug 26, 2024

    An even 25 athletes for Carrington High School, 16 girls and nine boys, will put their toes to the starting line for the sound of the pistol and another fall cross country season. Coach Josh Kerbaugh's team returns a solid base for the girls' squad to have meet success, while the boys' team will largely be untested and out to prove themselves. CHS brings back one of the state's top runners on the girls' side in senior Kenadie Pazdernik. The three-time All-Stater and last year's East Region champ...

  • Hansen qualifies for State 'B' golf

    Erik Gjovik|Aug 26, 2024

    If the Carrington girls' golf team needed a statement for a recruitment push, Molly Hansen may have just provided it. The Cardinal junior shot an 18-hole score of 84 at the first Region 2 individual qualifier at CrossRoads Monday, August 19, to achieve an automatic berth to the State 'B' Tournament at Fargo Country Club September 30 and October 1. Hansen had identical scores of 42 on both the front and back nine holes to finish in a tie for eighth overall. Sister Cally Hansen played a nine-hole...

  • Falling leaves means... a new beginning

    Erik Gjovik|Aug 19, 2024

    Carrington, Griggs/Midkota, HWC and Medina/Pingree-Buchanan are busy in preparation for another successful year on the field, course, floor, and the track in 2024-25. First out of the gates are the athletes giving their all for the upcoming fall sports season, which includes football, volleyball, cross country and girls' golf. Carrington The Cardinals officially started the season way back on Friday, August 9, when the golf squad started play at a meet in Casselton following just four days of...

  • Hansen shoots 92 in first meet for Cards

    Erik Gjovik|Aug 19, 2024

    This season, the Carrington girls golf program will be represented in full by a “sister act.” Molly Hansen, along with younger sister, Cally, are the Cards’ golfers for fall 2024. The elder Hansen got her season going at the Casselton tournament on Friday, August 9, shooting scores of 48 on the front nine and 44 on the back for 92 strokes and a tie for seventh place. Oak Grove’s Josie Brantner won the meet, shooting 79. Today (August 19), both sisters are expected to be in action at CrossRo...

  • Correction: Hometown incorrect

    Aug 19, 2024

    In past reporting where Midkota/Post 25 athlete Kyle Johnson’s hometown is mentioned, he actually hails from Kensal, and not Grace City, as was asserted previously. The Independent regrets the error....

  • Post 25 goes 2-2 for 4th place

    Erik Gjovik|Aug 12, 2024

    John Raymond O'Hara Post 25 of Carrington was back in familiar territory, the State American Legion Class 'B' Baseball Tournament, for the 10th time in 11 summers. The new-look Townsend Field in LaMoure, with an expanded, more accessible and safe bleacher section, turf inserts on the mound and home plate area, and a fresh coat of paint, welcomed visitors to southeast North Dakota for the 2024 tournament. In what was generally regarded as a wide-open tourney with no clear favorite, Post 25 won...

  • Back for 'Moure!

    Erik Gjovik|Aug 5, 2024

    Even with the change in team leadership going into this season, all the pieces were there for first-year Post 25 Coach Jayden Shipman to make a splash of his own. The difficulty of following the standard that former Coach Tim Ranum set for the Carrington American Legion baseball program is a hard fact to discount. But Shipman's club, behind its three 19-year-olds, reached deep down for something extra and completed another successful return to the Class B Tournament with a 4-3 win over the...

  • Redbirds play at State 'B' Babe Ruth Tournament

    Erik Gjovik|Aug 5, 2024

    If not for two disastrous innings, the Carrington Redbirds put a scare into a pair of quality teams at the State Class 'B' Babe Ruth Baseball Tournament for the 13-to-15 year old division Friday and Saturday, July 26-27. At points in their tourney journey, the 'Birds trailed defending state champion Park River by just 6-4, and were in the conversation for an upset against the Burlington Bulldogs in loser-out play, staring at a 3-2 late game deficit. But that's where things went south fast for...

  • Scenes from State Babe Ruth

    Erik Gjovik|Aug 5, 2024

    The 2024 Class 'B' State Babe Ruth Baseball Tournament was held at City Park Friday-Monday, July 26-29. Eight teams from throughout the state of North Dakota battled for supremacy to claim the championship of the league, which comprises players in the 13-to-15 year old age group. The Kindred Vikings won four straight games to win the state championship, prevailing in the final by a score of 12-2 over the LaMoure A's. Photo galleries from six games at the tournament, representing all eight teams...

  • With two wins, Post 25 on cusp of crown

    Erik Gjovik|Jul 29, 2024

    Victories in each of their first two games at the District 4 American Legion Baseball Tournament have Carrington ready to book a return trip to the Class B Tournament in LaMoure August 2-6. The Redbirds from John Raymond O'Hara Post 25 earned tight 3-2 and 5-3 wins over New Rockford Post 30 and the Linton/Ashley/Wishek Rattlers to make their way to the championship game played last Wednesday night at Jim Johnson Park in New Rockford. Post 25 would need just one victory out of two games over the...

  • Redbirds take two defeats at RRV Babe Ruth tourney

    Erik Gjovik|Jul 29, 2024

    Playing without pressure of advancement, the Carrington Redbirds Babe Ruth team ran into some strong pitching at the Red River Valley (District 4) League Tournament in Mayville. In games played on July 17 and 18, the eighth-seeded Redbirds were pitted against top overall seed Thompson #1, and were defeated by 10-run rule, 10-0, on the first day of action. Carrington dropped into the loser-out bracket, where they faced Nelson County. They played the younger Owls somewhat tougher than they did...

  • Redbirds make semis at State 12U

    Erik Gjovik|Jul 29, 2024

    A very-young Carrington Redbirds 12U Cal Ripken baseball team advanced to the semifinal round at the State 'B' Tournament for that age division Friday-Sunday, July 18-20, in Velva. Carrington has just two 12-year olds on their roster, with the remainder at 11 years of age. The 'Birds took an 11-6 win over the Beulah/Hazen North Stars in the first game on July 18 in pool play, then dropped a close 4-3 decision to the Star City Stampede (Velva) later that evening. On Saturday, they played just...

  • Post 25 earns top district seed

    Erik Gjovik|Jul 22, 2024

    The John Raymond O'Hara Post 25 Redbirds of Carrington got through their regular season schedule save for one game, and they appear for all intents and purposes to be the team to beat in the District 4 Tournament. Carrington took three more victories in the past week's slate, two of them of the non-conference variety. The 'Birds defeated Class A club Kindred, 3-1, on July 10, then earned a 5-2 victory July 12 over the Devils Lake Storm before taking a 10-5 win against Kidder County Post 231...

  • Ruthians end regular season

    Jul 22, 2024

    The Carrington Redbirds Babe Ruth team won the game they needed to in order to prolong their season, winning by a score of 11-1 over Mayville #2 in the Red River Valley League's play-in game on Monday. With that win, the Redbirds earned the number eight seed in the league tournament, and faced top-seeded Thompson #1 in the first round of play on Wednesday. The score of that game was not known at press time. Back on Wednesday, July 10, the Redbirds played their final game of the regular season,...

  • Kids take the track

    Jul 22, 2024

    A total of 117 youth participated in the Annual Youth Track Meet at Cardinal Stadium here on Thursday night, July 11. The event is produced by a host of volunteers in the community and features running, throwing and jumping events geared for their age groups. Organizers Shane and Mary Wendel wish to thank the CHI St. Alexius Health Carrington Medical Center, Leevers Foods, Carrington Area Chamber of Commerce, and all the volunteers who made the event possible. They also wish to thank Foster...

  • Getting their 'Phil'

    Erik Gjovik|Jul 15, 2024

    An eclectic mix of American Legion Class B, Class AA, and even a few international ballclubs met in Jamestown for the three-day Phil Brown Classic, held at Jack Brown Stadium July 5-7. Action from the tournament was cancelled on the second day, moving the tournament straight to championship bracket play on Sunday. The Carrington Post 25 Redbirds won two of three at the Phil Brown, advancing to the title game and taking second place following their 4-1 loss to Wyoming "AA" side Gillette....

  • Snakes and Sox

    Erik Gjovik|Jul 15, 2024

    On each side of the Phil Brown Classic in Jamestown, the Carrington Redbirds of John Raymond O'Hara Post 25 matched up with District 4 opponents Linton/Ashley/Wishek (LAW) and the New Rockford Post 30 Black Sox. The 'Birds continued on their hot streak with a 16-6 win against LAW, and took a 5-1 victory over the 'Sox, leaving their district mark at a perfect 4-0 and 11-3 for the summer. Carrington 16, LAW 6 The Redbirds poured it on with multi-run innings in all five frames, led by a six-run...

  • Babe Ruth roundup: N.R. swats 'Birds; locals come back to sweep Cooperstown

    Jul 15, 2024

    The Carrington Redbirds were on opposite ends of sweeps this past week, falling in 12-2 and 13-1 fashion to New Rockford on July 2 and taking a pair of victories against Cooperstown, 15-0 and 17-2, last Monday, July 8. That leaves one more game on the Birds' schedule, a Wednesday, July 10 game with Nelson County, before the start of the league tournament in Mayville, slated for July 17-21. The team has an automatic bid for the State B Babe Ruth Tournament in Carrington, July 26-30, as the host...

  • Winners of Al Larson Memorial Golf Tournament

    Jul 15, 2024

    The Carrington Lions Al Larson Memorial Golf Tournament was held on June 28 at the Crossroads Golf Course. Twenty-five teams participated. The Chip Anderson team from Rugby placed first in the tournament. Pictured with tournament manager Karla Michaelson are Chip Anderson, Zach Anderson, Charles Desjarlais and Jason Delores....

  • Top of the podium

    Erik Gjovik|Jul 8, 2024

    From his younger days growing up on a farm 14 miles northwest of Pingree in the shadow of the Hawksnest foothills, Greg Hoeckle was always driven to succeed. When he first arrived in the Carrington school district as the new elementary physical education teacher in August 1990, Hoeckle's after-school gig in the spring season, track and field, became his passion. And his teams' staggering accomplishments since then have led the soft-spoken (but forceful when it has to be) coach with the ready...

  • Four-for-four into the 4th

    Erik Gjovik|Jul 8, 2024

    The Carrington Post 25 Redbirds scored 25 runs in a two-game triangular sweep on the banks of the Mouse River over the Burlington Bulldogs and Velva 39ers Wednesday, June 26, at Buen Field in Velva. In the final two varsity contests of the week heading into the Fourth of July holiday, the 'Birds kept their string of success rolling with a 9-8 win over Kidder County Friday, June 28, and defeated the Devils Lake Storm 'B' team last Monday, 9-2. Both games were at City Park. With the wins, Post 25...

  • Locals win McQuade Rec 1 title

    Jul 8, 2024

    The men's slowpitch softball team from Carrington took home the state championship for the Rec 1 division at the McQuade Softball Tournament in Bismarck June 29-30. Carrington won four straight games to win the title at the McQuade. They began with a 21-5 win over Bismarck O'Brians, then defeated Lisbon Pink it Forward, 7-0, in the quarterfinal round. In the semifinals, they edged out Inge's Pub of Bismarck, 12-11, and defeated Mandan Seven Seas, 10-9, to take home the trophy. Team members are,...

  • Ruthers get win

    Jul 8, 2024

    The Carrington Babe Ruth baseball team played both of Mayville's teams on Monday, July 1, in Red River Valley league play. In game one, the Redbirds lost to the #1 team, 10-0, but got their first league win of the season by a 3-2 tally against team #2. Last Tuesday, the 'Birds were slated to play New Rockford at home for two league games. If the games happen, results will appear in the July 15 edition. Today (July 8), the Birds play Cooperstown at home for two league games, and face Nelson...

  • "It doesn't matter where you're from. It matters where you're going."

    Courtney Wiesz|Jul 1, 2024

    Cordell Volson, a small town North Dakota man and Cincinnati Bengals left guard, is the brains and, most importantly, the heart behind the Small Towns, Big Dreams Foundation. Along with his fianceé Gracee, Volson made the foundation an official non-profit organization this spring. This is the second year the camp has been running under this foundation name. It was held on June 21st and 22nd in Harvey, ND. This camp didn't just happen with little effort; it has been a dream in the making for 15...

  • Post 25 Redbirds come back to edge MayPort, 8-7

    Erik Gjovik|Jul 1, 2024

    Kyle Johnson went 4-for-4 with a double, and the Carrington Redbirds of John Raymond O'Hara Post 25 took a wild one in Mayville, 8-7, over the host MayPort Post 8 Patriots on Wednesday, June 19. Johnson got Post 25 on the board in the top of the first inning with a single to bring home Grady Shipman, and the Pats got the equalizer in the bottom of the frame. In the second, the Birds' aluminum came alive for four runs on five hits, but even that wasn't enough as Redbird pitching wildness allowed...

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