HIGH SCHOOL
Should High School Coaches Be Fired For Not Winning?
Every off season of whatever sport it maybe professional or college, the headlines are flooded with what college coach got a professional job, what coach is moving from this college to that, or what...
Posted on 1/30/13 at 2:54 AM
We Cannot Go Back
Regardless of whether we are ready or not, life has a way of simply moving forward. We may want to hold onto today, but by tomorrow today will be gone. The past comes so quickly. Stop therethat is ...
Posted on 7/30/12 at 7:00 AM
Anthony Fletcher - Desert Edge High School (Goodyear, AZ)
WR Anthony Fletcher (6'2"-180lbs) of Desert Edge High School in Goodyear, Arizona has verbally committed to play football at The University of North Dakota. Fletcher was a DIII First Team All-State WR...
Posted on 1/24/12 at 2:12 PM
Surviving May
Well, we survived prom, we have one choir concert to go, then we have a graduation party and the graduation ceremony. After that, we are done. Not done being parents, of course, just done with high ...
Posted on 5/4/11 at 3:34 AM
Video and story from Arne Duncan visit
Here's the video link for U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan's visit to North Dakota on Tuesday: http://vimeo.com/15805200 The Michael Steele video will be posted this morning yet. Yesterday got a ...
Posted on 10/13/10 at 8:59 AM
Rerick new AD at GF
Grand Forks Public Schools named Mark Rerick athletic director Monday, but don’t expect any immediate changes when Rerick steps into his new role. “I know full well I don’t have to do anything fancy,” Rerick said. “Todd (Olson) is a wonderful athletic director. He has great things in place. I don’t have to change the world. I need to step into a spot where my first year I just figure out what he has in place.”By By Tom Miller, Forum Communications Co. , May 16, 2012
Shot clock not going anywhere
The shot clock has been shot down by the National Federation of State High School Associations. But it will continue to click away in North Dakota.By By Greg DeVillers, Forum Communications Co. , May 15, 2012
New Fargo AD to earn over 100K
After 21 years of living and working in Grand Forks, Todd Olson is headed to Fargo to take a new job as the new activities director for Fargo Public Schools.By By Tom Mix, Forum Communications Co. , April 11, 2012
Minot’s Johnson tops the list
Minot’s Holly Johnson had a standout season for the Majettes, averaging 17.5 points and eight rebounds per game. The 5-foot-11 senior forward, who is committed to play basketball at North Dakota State, earned a spot on the North Dakota Class A all-state girls basketball first team, which is selected by members of the North Dakota Associated Press Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Johnson is joined on the first team by Fargo Shanley senior Rachel Weir, Grand Forks Red River junior Ellie Ripplinger, Fargo North junior Kira Larson and Williston senior Dani Clarke.By By Tom Mix, Forum Communications Co. , March 21, 2012
Finalists chosen for Miss Basketball
Three girls have been selected as finalists for the North Dakota Miss Basketball Award.March 15, 2012
Mandan football coach resigns after best season
Mandan High School head football coach Pat O’Brien has resigned, less than a month after being named AAA coach of the year.December 02, 2011
Mandan’s Coyle football player of the year
Mandan’s Devin Coyle has been named the Gatorade Football Player of the Year.December 02, 2011
Rockets hope to keep things close, again
If there’s any team that the now seven-time straight 9-man Region 1 champion Napoleon-Gackle-Streeter Imperials should be concerned about, it’s the Rockets of New Rockford-Sheyenne.By Michael Savaloja , October 22, 2011
Early-season 9-man showdown
Nearly everyone who has their ear to the ground concerning North Dakota High School football this fall has the road to the state 9-man championship running squarely through Region 1. The region is absolutely loaded with size, speed and impact players this season, due to the major alignment overhaul that affected every region in the state during the offseason.By Michael Savaloja , August 26, 2011
Jamestown looks to take some positive steps in the early stages of the season after struggling to a 1-8 finish last year.
August 26, 2011
Blue Jays begin new era today
August 26, 2011
JHS football game with Century moved to 5 p.m.
The Jamestown High School football team’s game with Bismarck Century on Sept. 23 has been moved up to 5 p.m. to accommodate for the Century-Bismarck doubleheader.August 26, 2011
High school football officiating meeting set
For anyone interested in officiating high school football this season, a meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 9 at 6:30 p.m. at the Jamestown Park & Recreation office.August 03, 2011
Jamestown floats 3-conference plan
Jamestown High School’s athletic director and superintendent last week began gauging support for splitting North Dakota Class A into three conferences.By By Heath Hotzler , Forum Communications Co. , June 22, 2011
High school hockey adds shootouts
Shootouts are coming to North Dakota high school hockey. The North Dakota High School Activities Association Board of Directors on Monday voted 9-0 to add shootouts to regular-season boys and girls hockey games next season.By By Heath Hotzler, Forum Communications Co. , June 21, 2011
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