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SPORTS Bottineau Courant- Bottineau, ND PAGE 2B- TUESDAY, fEBRUARY 19, 2019 SPORTS BoTTINEAU CouRANT- BoTTINEAU, ND QUOTE OF THE WEEK • GBB Continued from 1B ing in overtime for DL-B, but BWPSKITEAM Blada's three inside the final "Our veterans have meant a lot. W-N led by as many as seven minute marked the period's only I just wish they would have had points in the second quarter but lead change. Bottineau racers con1petitive at led 21-18 at halftime. Trinity Blada led W-N with 18 points. a chance to play in the playoffs Arnason hit a buzzer-beating The Sioux faces Class B No. 9 again this year because we two in the third quarter to tie Velva (21-2) in tonight's second events in Manitoba, Wyoming region semifinal. W-N has at were a team nobody wanted to the game at 35-35 before Blada Staff reports international U16 race in British Columbia. added further suspense. least two games left and is set to play down the stretch." An Emily DeGree layup put play Thursday for either third Five Bottineau Winter Park Ski Team members MOUM MAKING MARK place or for the region champi­ - DCB hockey coach Travis Rybchinski DL-B ahead 41-39late in regu­ earned high marks during giant slalom races Feb. lation. Heading up the court, onship. BWP team member Kutter Mourn competed after the Lumberjacks' season-ending 9-10 at an Manitoba Alpine Ski Division event in Blada got the ball for a would-be Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood last Monday and Tuesday in Snow King, Wyo., loss Sunday at home against the Inglis, Manitoba. corner trey but cut toward the (21-2) and Rugby (18-4), win­ during a National Performance Series event spon­ University ofMary (Story on Page 18). Gabriel Deschamp earned U16 gold and overall top of the key and made a con­ ners of their respective districts, gold on both days of the event, and Niklas Halvor­ sored by the United States Ski and Snowboard are the region's other semifinal­ tested shot. son won U12 boys gold on Feb. 9 and silver the Association. "It was really crazy," Blada SCHEDULE ists. following day. Owen Wilmot won U12 gold on Mourn finished 32nd out of 138 skiers during said. "It was just knowing the One thing looks clear: the Feb. 10, one day after Nico Loberg earned U16 Monday's slalom race and was 41st out of 131 TUESDAY, FEB. 19 fact that we had 16 seconds on Sioux will return to Minot today bronze. competitors in a second slalom event Tuesday. ·Region 6 girls basketball tournament: the clock left (after DeGree's feeling good about themselves. semifinals (Minot Auditorium) Camille Deschamp also performed well at the Mourn has qualified for this year's Rocky/ bucket), and we knew that we ''I'm proud of these girls," Asessippi Ski Area, earning U14 gold on Feb. 9· Central International Ski Federation (FIS) cham­ had to at least tie the game if not Beaudrie said Monday night. THURSDAY, FEB.21: Gabriel Deschamp is the Manitoba Cup leading pionships to be held March 7-10 in Vail, Colo. He • Region 6 girls basketball tournament: make a three to win it, and when "They played their hearts out, bib holder, as he leads the ski series' points race. leads the Mid America FIS series, whose finals are third-place game, championship (Minot I shot it, I really did not think it and they've been a great group He has also qualified for the Whistler Cup, an scheduled for March 21-23 in Lutsen, Minn. Auditorium) was going to go in. It was kind of to work with. ·6:30p.m.: DCB women's basketball at Williston State an off shot, but it went in." "I don't want this to end, and ·8:30p.m.: DCB men's basketball at Kyley Lauf opened the scar- I don't think they do, either." Williston State ~ St. Andrew's Clinic FRIDAY, FEB. 22: \iJ SMP Health System ~M~dicare • District 11 boys basketball tournament: first-round games (Rugby) OWN[R fOCUSF:D 201 Have you enrolled yet? ~rou 9 SATURDAY, FEB. 23: NOTICE OF ·District 11 boys basketball tournament: loser-out game, semifinals (Rugby) ANNUAL MEETING Once you enroll in Medicare Part B, YOU are eligible for a "Welcome to SUNDAY, FEB. 24: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL MEETING for • 2 p.m.: DCB women's basketball vs North Envision will be held Friday, February 22nd, 2019 at the Rugby Medicare" exam. Dakota State College of Science Eagles Club. • 4 p.m.: DCB men's basketball vs North This visit will include: Dakota State College of Science Supper will be served from 5:30 to 7:00p.m. oo A review of your social & medical MONDAY, FEB. 25: The meeting will immediately follow the meal. ·District 11 boys basketball tournament history related to your health. region-qualifiers, championship (Rugby) ~The annual audit report will be presented. ~Election oftwo {2) directors oo You will receive counseling on ~ Any other business to properly come before the meeting. preventative services, including certain shots & screenings. STANDINGS BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS BOYS PREP HOCKEY: REGION TOURNAMENT Marie Marshall, Secretary - Envision oo You will also receive referrals for Play-in game (Feb. 11 ): any other care you may need. • Bottineau-Rugby 7, Hazen-Beulah 1 Quarterfinals (Feb. 14): St. Andrew's Clinic appreciates YOU • Bismarck High 10, Bottineau-Rugby 2 Please call 70 1-'2'28-9400 to schedule • Dickinson 4, Jamestown 3 (20T) entrusting your care with US. • Bismarck Century 7, Williston 1 your appointment today. • Minot High 5, Mandan 1 Loser-out games (Feb. 15): • Jamestown 6, Bottineau-Rugby 1 • Mandan 5, Williston 1 Semifinals (Feb. 15): • Bismarck High 9, Dickinson 0 • Bismarck Century 4, Minot High 1 State-qualifiers (Feb. 15): NOTICE TO BOTTINEAU COUNTY • Mandan 1, Dickinson 0 • Minot High 7, Jamestown 1 RESIDENTS AND CONTRACTORS: Bottineau County Road Department has had serious is­ Championship (Feb. 16): • Bismarck Century 2, Bismarck High 0 sues with snow being pushed onto the road right of ways and intersections, this includes all county and township roads; this is very dangerous for the county equipment and GIRLS BASKETBALL: REGION 6 TOURNEY operators, and also causes more issues with snow drifting Quarterfinals(Feb. 18): onto the roads. This is a liability to those who are doing • Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood 61, Towner­ Granville-Upham 35 this. • Rugby 50, Minot Bishop Ryan 38 Bottineau County will no longer issue warnings to in­ • Velva 52, Berthold 18 dividuals causing these issues. Any damages incurred to • Westhope-Newburg 48, Des Lacs-Burlington YEP! .. IT'S STill WINTER SALE! County equipment and equipment time used to clean up 43 (OT) It's worth the drive this snow will be billed or special assessments will be USED AND CERTIFIED PRE-OWED INVENTORY to Theel where you BOYS PREP BASKETBALL: DISTRICT 11 added to the taxes of any parties involved. YEAR ...................................................................................................................................... RETAIL ..... VALUE PRICE make the DEAL. 2017 Chevrolet Tahoe, LT, black ....... .. ..... ....................... .......... ............. .... ......... ....... $49,300 ......... $38,500 Bottineau County is asking for your help to safely allow .:11 Like us on Dist. Ovr. our operators to maintain the roads of Bottineau County. 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe, LTZ, maroon...................................... .............................. ...... $44,350....... .. $42,650 Rugby ........................................... 6-0. ...... 16-3 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, LTZ, brown .................. .. .................. .................... $41 ,475 ......... $39,435 • Ill Facebook and sign Bottineau High ..................... 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Velva....... ..................................... 2-4....... 11-8 2011 Chevrolet Traverse, AWD/LT. silver ................................................................. $10, 600 ........... $9,995 Westhope-Newburg .............. 0-6 .... 0-19 2013 Chevrolet Traverse, AWD/LT, red ... ....... ... ... ..................... .. ....................... ... .... $14,825 ......... $13,900 2003 Chevrolet Silverado, Duramax, pewter ............................................................ $14,825 ......... $13,650 GIRLS PREP HOCKEY: NDAHA EAST REGION Grain & Seed LLC. 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, LTZ, white diamond .. .. ................... .. ............. .......$31 ,900 ......... $30,500 2016 Ford F150, Platinum, red ................................................................................ .... ... $45,125 ......... $42,100 @ Ovr. "A Farmers Seed Compan 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, LTZ, maroon............................. ..................... ...... $31 ,850 ......... $29 ,850 Fargo ............................................ 6-0.. 15-2-0 " 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, LTZ, white diamond ............ ................................. $34,725 ..... .. .. $33,500 Bottineau ......................... 4-3-1
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