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Bintz bests Kollman: Gussiaas motors to Bombers feature victory
Two of the area’s best drivers put half a lap on the field and provided a wild two-car battle for the top spot in the 20-lap WISSOTA Midwest Modified feature race at Jamestown Speedway on Saturday night.
RELATED CONTENTDuffy’s day
A week ago he wore the back bumper off Rory Opp’s No. 43 machine and was forced to settle for second place in the WISSOTA Street Stock 20-lap A-Main at Jamestown Speedway.
RELATED CONTENTCarrington seek first trip to state
A monster season on the diamond has put them in this position, and now the Carrington Cardinals will be attempting to seal the deal starting today in New Rockford.
Blue Jays drop a pair
The end result remained the same, but the Blue Jay softball team was able to close the gap a bit against the Minot Majettes at McElroy Park on Thursday.
RELATED CONTENTEdwards takes MW Mods: Rodin wheels to Bomber victory
With all the variables that can come into play over 20 laps of green-flag racing, getting what a driver wishes can be a pretty tall order.
RELATED CONTENTCorell pilots backup car to Mods win
After 35-plus years of winning races, nobody can quite bring the crowd to their feet like Jamestown’s John Corell Sr.
RELATED CONTENTCentury rolls past Jamestown
Facing the top team in the West Region is always a difficult task. Toss in the injury bug and it becomes even tougher. Key injuries plagued the Blue Jay girls soccer team as it fell to Bismarck Century 11-0 at Rotary Field on Thursday evening.
RELATED CONTENTLet’s go racing: Flag drops on new season tonight 
The annual car show is in the books and drivers are busy making final tweaks to their fire-breathing machines. All that’s left is to see Jamestown Speedway’s veteran head flagman Jeff Seher holding the green rag in his hand.
RELATED CONTENTTwo Jays shoot in the 80s 
The recent rain and wind gave way on Monday, setting up nice spring-like conditions for the Blue Jay boys’ golf team during the Mandan Invite held at Prairie West Golf Course.
RELATED CONTENTSuccess story: Johnson makes big impact for Jimmies 
If only Kate Johnson continued to log entries into a softball diary, a practice that at one time was a daily routine for the Jamestown College junior first baseman. What a wild month she’d have just feverishly scribbled.
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Twins’ Cates a true underdog 
It appears things could get far worse for the Twins besides their mediocre at best, highly over-paid utility extraordinaire Nick Punto.
RELATED CONTENTLoboes take title 
After three straight years of finishing as the district runners-up, LaMoure won its first District 5 crown since 2004. The fourth-ranked Loboes were 57-40 winners over an upstart Pingree-Buchanan-Kensal team that had upset the No. 2 and No. 3 seeds en route to the title game.
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