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  • Mandan's Edland makes All-State girls' hockey team

    Mar 25, 2024

    Mandan Braves senior Kenlee Edland was selected to the NDHSAA's All-State girls' hockey team for the 2023-24 season. A five-year varsity player since eighth grade, Edland was named the Braves' team MVP for the third consecutive season. She plans to attend the University of North Dakota (UND) and major in dentistry. Kenlee has numerous local ties. She is the daughter of Melissa Lutman of Mandan and Tony and Jessica Edland of Jamestown. Her grandparents are Neil and Della Lutman and Dale and...

  • Cards, area teams hit track, course, diamonds for spring

    Erik Gjovik|Mar 25, 2024

    A drier-than-normal winter has largely kept snow melt drainage to the bare minimum, meaning that if the forecasts remain favorable, the spring sports season can get going in a timely manner. The Carrington track and field team will be the first Cardinal program to christen the 2024 spring with an indoor meet at NDSU's Shelly Ellig Track Complex this past Saturday, March 23. This will be CHS Coach Greg Hoeckle's swan song after a legendary 35-year stint as the leader of the program, which has...

  • Three Card archers qualify for nationals

    Amy Wobbema|Mar 25, 2024

    Three Carrington archers earned a trip to the NASP Western National Tournament in Sandy, Utah on April 26 and 27. Thirty local archers earned the opportunity to compete at the North Dakota State NASP Tournament in Minot on March 15 and 16, with their flights in both bullseye and 3D taking place on Friday night. The Cardinals' pride and joy was fifth grader Emma Mertz. She excelled in both bullseye and 3D competition, finishing in second place among elementary girls in bullseye and fifth place in...

  • Central City Lanes Bowling: March 25, 2024

    Mar 25, 2024

    High Rollers - Week 26 Creative Impressions 85.0 35.0 Leevers Foods 75.5 44.5 CK Construction 57.0 60.0 Cork & Barrel 53.0 67.0 L.R. Floucers 51.5 68.5 Bye 0.0 0.0 High Team Game: Creative Impressions, 838; Leevers Foods, 828; CK Construction, 783 High Team Series: Leevers Foods, 2375; Creative Impressions, 2226; CK Construction, 2210 High Individual Game: Randy Peterson, 290; Clint Johnson, 267; David Roberts, 233 High Individual Series: Randy Peterson, 746; Clint Johnson, 714; David Roberts, 643 TEN PINS LEAGUE - Week 26 Chain Gang 74.5 45.5...

  • Pitcrew wins Lisbon dual tourney

    Erik Gjovik|Mar 18, 2024

    The Carrington Pitcrew youth wrestling program met all their opponents head on in the Sheyenne River Valley Friday, March 8, and emerged from the fray with a tall, shiny trophy for their efforts. The Pitcrew cracked the 40-point mark in all three of their duals to take three victories and win the championship at the Lisbon 'Lil' Bronco Dual Tournament. In the first round, Carrington defeated Kindred, 48-12, and defeated host Lisbon by a 43-18 margin before romping to a 47-12 win over Casselton...

  • Area gymnasts keep on hitting for high marks

    Mar 18, 2024

    The Carrington Gymnastics Club traveled to Minot March 2-3 to compete in the Rebel Roundup meet. The weather wasn't so cooperative for travel, and only half of the team was able to compete during the weekend. Daphne Dreher had a repeat of 9's all around in the Bronze division. Jetta Hintz competed for the first time, and qualified for state right away. Next up for the team is the state competition, held at the Jamestown Civic Center March 22-24. Come cheer them on as the club's Gold division...

  • Athletic Awards Night March 26

    Mar 18, 2024

    Carrington High School's annual night of recognition for all athletes and their associated team sports will be held Tuesday evening, March 26, in the West Gym beginning at 7 p.m. and ending around 9 p.m. Coaches from the Cardinal varsity programs will speak to the crowd about their team's accomplishments throughout the year, and honor the individual award winners during the ceremony. The Outstanding Male and Female Senior Athletes, along with the Honorary 'C' Club honorees, will be named at the...

  • Central City Lanes Bowling: March 18, 2024

    Mar 18, 2024

    ALLEY DUSTERS - Week 21 DJ’s Home Center 44 12 Rosenau Central City R 42 14 Hi-Way Drive In 30 26 Dakota Central 24 32 Leevers Foods 22 34 Team 4 Bye 0 56 High Team Game: DJ’s Home Center, 604; Rosenau Central City Repair, 571; Hi-Way Drive In, 556 High Team Series: Hi-Way Drive In, 1611; DJ’s Home Center, 1604; Rosenau Central City Repair, 1570 High Individual Game: Kristin Cabler, 218; Susan Krause, 215; Gail Roberts, 177 High Individual Series: Susan Krause, 514; Kristin Cabler, 513; Gail Roberts, 510 ALLEY DUSTERS - Week 22 Rosenau Centr...

  • A humbling end

    Erik Gjovik|Mar 11, 2024

    Every time the Devils Lake Firebirds took the ball down the floor, it seemed like they'd convert on their possessions in 10 seconds or less. And the Carrington Cardinals were largely powerless to stop it, meaning their season came to a painful conclusion at the Region 2 Tournament at the Lewy Lee Fieldhouse at Mayville State University Monday night, March 4. The Firebirds shot a blistering 25-for-35 in the first half for 71 percent, and kept the pressure on into the third quarter to hit the...

  • CHS girls season BB leaders released

    Erik Gjovik|Mar 11, 2024

    The final statistics for the Carrington girls basketball team for the 2023-24 season have been revealed. This year's iteration of the Cardinals finished with a 17-8 record in their first season in the new Division A, finishing third place in both the Region 2 regular season and tournament, and advancing to the state qualifying game. There, they fell to Region 1 runner-up Valley City, 62-56. Senior Madison Johnson was the top scorer at 11.2 points per game, followed by junior Edyn Hoornaert...

  • Area athletes continuing at the next level

    Mar 11, 2024

    Jungels inks letter of intent for Mayville State football Brock Jungels of Pingree-Buchanan High School (center), who played his high school football for the Carrington Cardinals, has signed a letter of intent to play the sport for the Mayville State Comets. He is flanked by his high school coaches, Head Coach Kyle Smith (left) and his position coach, Greg Hoeckle (right). Jungels, an offensive/defensive lineman, was named as a First Team All-State selection in Class A 11-man football this past...

  • Central City Lanes Bowling: March 11, 2024

    Mar 11, 2024

    TEN PINS LEAGUE - Week 24 Cornhuskers 51.0 21.0 Randy’s Pro Shop 45.0 27.0 Shamrock Bar 44.5 27.5 Chain Gang 38.5 33.5 Schulz Plb, Htg & A/C 33.0 39.0 Headlocks Bar 29.5 42.5 Albatross 24.5 47.5 5 Spot 22.0 50.0 High Individual Series: Randy’s Pro Shop, 775; Headlocks, 740; Chain Gang, 676 High Team Series: Randy’s Pro Shop, 2233; Headlocks, 2035; Cornhuskers, 1879 High Individual Game: Jay Morlock, 225; Randy Peterson, 225; Ron Morlock, 223 High Individual Series: Jay Morlock, 640; Brock Simonson, 602; Randy Peterson, 578...

  • Outside looking in

    Erik Gjovik|Mar 4, 2024

    One year ago, the Valley City Hi-Liners were languishing in the second division of the former Class A's Eastern Dakota Conference (EDC), finishing as the ninth seed with a 6-16 record and losing in the play-in round. What a difference a new classification, and a talented freshman in the mix, makes. The Hi-Liners maximized their size advantage and physicality inside and on the wings to quash Carrington's bid for a state tournament with a 62-56 win Saturday, February 24, in the newly-created...

  • Cards defeat Lady Indians, take 3rd place

    Erik Gjovik|Mar 4, 2024

    By virtue of a second-quarter surge, the Carrington girls ensured themselves of one shot to snag a state Division A Tournament spot Thursday night, February 22. Like the previous two matchups with Four Winds-Minnewaukan, their Region 2 third place game transpired with no team gaining a clear advantage, at least until the second eight minutes rolled around. Two three-pointers by Isabel Wendel and one more from Madison Johnson provided CHS with the breathing room sorely needed, and they largely...

  • Titans win in District 4 opener, upended in semis

    Erik Gjovik|Mar 4, 2024

    The Griggs/Midkota Titans had grand designs for a Region 2 tournament berth, but an upstart semifinal opponent sprang the upset for a Cinderella run to the finals in District 4 Boys Basketball Tournament action from Larimore February 23, 26 and 28. G-M took a 62-53 win over the Hatton/Northwood Thunder as part of first round play, with senior Latrell Rainey's 19 points sparking the Titan offense. Kyle Johnson (13 points) and Isaac Stadler (11) contributed good supporting efforts, and Will...

  • Thunder's season ends at District 2 in qualifying round

    Erik Gjovik|Mar 4, 2024

    M-P-B's aim of getting back to the state tournament came to a premature end at the District 2 Tournament in Jamestown. The Thunder boys took losses of 55-46 to LaMoure/Litchville-Marion on Friday, February 23, and Linton-HMB, 60-44 last Tuesday, to finish their 2023-24 season with a 12-10 record. In between, Coach Bob Young's boys stayed afloat with a 61-37 win over Kidder County in loser-out play Monday, February 26. Terek Kinzell was the only double-figure scorer in the opening loss to the...

  • Running the gauntlet

    Erik Gjovik|Mar 4, 2024

    At long last, the journey of the regular season for the Carrington Cardinals has come to a conclusion. Two more Region 2 games were on the docket before the start of tournaments beginning today (March 4) in Mayville, as the Cards were in action for two road tilts in Grafton and Devils Lake. The first night, February 23, witnessed the second-ranked Spoilers rev up the gas for 67 points in the first three quarters, before putting it in neutral and cruising to a 79-44 win over visiting CHS. One...

  • Central City Lanes Bowling: March 4, 2024

    Mar 4, 2024

    TEN PINS LEAGUE - Week 23 Cornhuskers 37.0 11.0 Randy’s Pro Shop 30.0 18.0 Chain Gang 29.5 18.5 Schulz Plb, Htg & A/C 28.0 20.0 Headlocks Bar 26.5 21.5 Shamrock Bar 23.5 24.5 5 Spot 12.0 36.0 Albatross 5.5 42.5 High Individual Series: Headlocks, 818; Cornhuskers, 765; Randy’s Pro Shop, 741 High Team Series: Headlocks, 2279; Cornhuskers, 2234; 5 Spot, 2048 High Individual Game: Jon Friezen, 247; Richie Geringer, 243; Chris Ormiston, 242 High Individual Series: Richie Geringer, 633; Rick Christianson, 631; Kevin Johnson, 591 High Rollers - Wee...

  • Hornets eliminated in two games at District 8

    Lane Moellenkamp|Mar 4, 2024

    The Velva Aggies defeated Harvey-Wells County in the opening round, and the Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood (MLS) Mavericks beat the Hornets in a loser-out game at the District 8 Boys Basketball Tournament, thus ending the HWC boys' season. The Hornets finished the season at 11-11 overall in the inaugural season for the new alignment of Divison B basketball. Velva 73, HWC 56 Velva started strong and stayed strong throughout the game, winning each quarter and eventually taking the District 8...

  • Greatness across generations

    Erik Gjovik|Feb 26, 2024

    When Jamestown Blue Jay 152-pound senior Grady Anderson stepped into the circle at the Fargodome for the Class A individual boys wrestling championship match Friday night, February 16, he was continuing a family tradition. The grandson of Gary and Bernardine Anderson of Carrington represented the final scion of a familial run of success that may never be duplicated, at least around this area. With his 5-4 victory over Sawyer Carr of West Fargo Sheyenne, Grady completed a dominant 39-1 season,...

  • Clifton captures crown; Cards finish 5th overall

    Erik Gjovik|Feb 26, 2024

    The Carrington Cardinals performed about as well as they could have done in the State Class B Individual Boys Wrestling Tournament. Behind a state championship performance from 152-pound junior Corbin Clifton, and six total wrestlers earning placement, the Cards scored 85.5 points to earn fifth place behind a very-loaded top four in the team standings. South Border scored 185 points to win their first individual Class B title in a 10-year span, and their fifth in the Ashley/Wishek co-op...

  • Garcia, Lindberg runners-up

    Erik Gjovik|Feb 26, 2024

    Khendra Garcia and Ashley Lindberg got on the doorstep of greatness in their second year of varsity wrestling for the Carrington Cardinal girls. Garcia, at 130 pounds, and Lindberg, at 250, reached the state championship match in their weight classes at the one-class State Individual Girls Wrestling Tournament Thursday-Friday, February 16-17, at the Fargodome. As a team, the Cards tied for 11th place with Valley City, scoring 58 points. Bismarck won their second championship in girls...

  • Girls 6th, boys 7th in duals

    Feb 26, 2024

    Full state dual tournament results from Saturday, February 17, for the Carrington girls and boys wrestling teams are as follows: State Girls Dual Wrestling Tournament, Fargodome First Round Bismarck Legacy 51, Carrington 18 250 - Phoenix Lindseth, L, Pinned Ashley Lindberg, C, 2:41 100 - Emily Youboty, L, Pinned Jamisyn Schroeder, C, 1:16 106 - Scelia Maneze, L, Decd Taya Lura, C 8-4 112 - Alicia Kenfack, L, Pinned Juliet Davis, C, 1:16 118 - Elizabeth Youboty, L, Pinned Adisyn Vande Hoven, C, :43 124 - Jazmyn Ybarra, C, Decd Adrian Steidler,...

  • A second chance

    Erik Gjovik|Feb 26, 2024

    With a novel three-tiered divisional alignment system comes a whole new way of approaching the postseason. A loss in the regional tournament, provided it's after the quarterfinal round, does not necessarily mean the end of the road if state competition is in the cards. The Carrington girls basketball team got past the opening round of play with a 59-39 victory last Monday night, February 19, over the Hillsboro/Central Valley Burros at the Region 2 Tournament from Mayville State University's Lewy...

  • Cardinal boys get second win, edge Thunder

    Erik Gjovik|Feb 26, 2024

    The long slog of Division A competition, featuring a top three in Region 2 taking turns running roughshod over the bottom three, meant that victories have been hard to come by for the Carrington boys this season. So, they met up with an old Class B, Region 3 rival from just down Highway 281, and renewed pleasantries with the M-P-B Thunder. The Cards owned the odd-numbered quarters, but the Thunder "evened" things up with their performances in the second and final periods. And, despite not...

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