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Ellig indoor track off and running
For those that don't get to the Bison Sports Arenavery often, the Shelly Ellig track and field complex of the renovation is off and running. It appears aboutone-third of the steel support beams are up...
Posted on 3/7/12 at 2:48 PM
Camp Thoughts
Just a few thoughts from us heading into fall camp thus far. We will followup shortly with what we have seen and heard so far from both sides of the ball in practice: The defensive line, as outlined ...
Posted on 8/10/11 at 11:50 AM
Skipper finishes fourth, Ewalt sits in third
One bad break was all that stood between Sarah Skipper and one of the best total pentathlon scores Jamestown College has ever had. The senior from Lewistown, Mont. failed to record a height in the high jump and as a result she placed fifth with a total score of 2,800.February 05, 2011
Five firsts for Jimmies
The Jamestown College track and field teams combined for five first-place finishes and added three runner-up performances at the Cobber Open on Saturday in Moorhead. The Jimmie women had four firsts and the men one in the third indoor outing of the winter.January 31, 2011
New season set: JC opens indoor season today at NDSU
January 15, 2011
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Sinner, Allmer pace Blue Jays at state
March 29, 2010
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Indoor 3-D Archery Shoot results
The Jamestown Parks and Recreation/Stutsman County Wildlife Federation Indoor 3-D Archery Shoot was held March 5-7 at the Jamestown Civic Center.March 24, 2010
Jumpers lead Jays
March 23, 2010
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Blue Jays set for indoor season
Who says you can’t run track and field when there’s still snow on the ground? The specks of snow still remaining and sub 50-degree temperatures don’t bother the Blue Jay track and field team; they will just take the competition indoors. The girls start today with the West Region girls’ indoor meet in Bismarck, while the boys open competition Monday in Minot with the West Region boys’ indoor meet.March 19, 2010
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Jimmie notebook: Relay team makes history
Both Jimmie women relay teams are into the finals at the NAIA national indoor championships in Johnson City, Tenn. The 4x800 quartet did so resoundingly, setting a new school record in the process. Alyssa Bossler, Emmylyn Bentley, Madey Hornung and Katie Conlon each had solid splits as the Jimmies’ time of 9:17.16 shattered the old indoor (9:25.43) and outdoor (9:25.24) records. The time was the fifth-best overall heading into the finals today.March 05, 2010
Carlson sets two more indoor records
By Sun Staff , March 03, 2010
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Jimmies crowned DAC indoor champs
It was a day to remember for the Jamestown College women’s track and field team. In the final day of the Dakota Athletic Conference, the Jimmies captured their first ever conference championship Saturday in Spearfish, S.D. Jamestown College entered Day 2 just five points back of meet host Black Hills State University, but the Jimmies breezed by the Yellow Jackets to win by over 30 points.February 22, 2010
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JC women contender at DAC meet
Jim Clark has been the women’s track and field coach at Jamestown College for more than three decades, so when he says things like “most rewarding” and “a season I will cherish” about his current team, that’s a pretty good indication of the kind of indoor season it has been. The Jimmies are in Spearfish, S.D., today for the two-day Dakota Athletic Conference meet and are expected to be in a three-way showdown for the DAC title.February 19, 2010
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Two records set at Bison Open
February 15, 2010
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Women break 2 records at Cobber Duals
Two women rewrote the Jamestown College record book Saturday after the Jimmies competed at the Cobber Duals in Moorhead, Minn. AnnaLiesa Fauth and Katie Conlon each set new school records in the 400-meter run and the 3,000-meter run, respectively.February 08, 2010
Jimmie men start strong
January 19, 2010
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Middle-schoolers win 10 events
The Jamestown High School Middle School indoor track teams notched 10 first-place finishes at a meet in Aberdeen on Tuesday. The girls’ team captured eight of the individual titles, led by eighth-grader Ally Ova’s three wins in the 55 meter dash (8.02), 200 (29.63) and triple jump (29-11.50).April 09, 2009
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