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Cardinal Softball Drops Two in Fargo
FARGO- The Cardinal softball team continued play in Midseason Madness IV on Saturday, dropping games to Washburn and De-Lacs Burlington/Lewis & Clark. Maara Kutz had two hits and scored two runs, Brynn Smith had an RBI but Washburn picked up the 8-5 win. Kutz also tossed a complete game, allowing just five hits while punching out a career-high 11.
North Dakota boy back from his run on MasterChef Jr.
BINFORD, N.D. (KFYR) - An 11-year-old North Dakota boy is back from his run on this season’s Master Chef Jr. Binford native Alfred Eggermont said he’s been cooking since he was 6-years-old. Eggermont said he first saw MasterChef Jr. on TV a few years ago and decided he...
Baseball: Rugby hosted triangular on Saturday featuring New Rockford-Sheyenne and Velva-Drake/Anamoose
The Velva-Drake/Anamoose Aggies come from behind to take down the Black Sox in a close one. New Rockford-Sheyenne 10 Rugby 0 Boys Final New Rockford-Sheyenne 2 Velva-Drake/Anamoose 3 Boys Final
Eggermont’s “Masterchef Junior” Run Comes To An End
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — North Dakota’s own “Masterchef Junior” has exited the FOX competition show. 11-year-old Alfred Eggermont of Binford, north of Valley City, was eliminated by the judges last week and finished 6th overall out of 12 contestants. A pancake smackdown and ice cream challenge...
Cardinal Comeback Falls Just Short
FARGO- A furious seventh inning rally came up two bases short as the Cardinal Softball team fell to Harvey Wells County 9-8 on Friday in Fargo’s Midseason Madness IV. Bailey Ness had two triples, a run and three RBI in defeat while Ella Volk finished a home run shy of the cycle with an RBI and Lauren Hendrickson had three hits, scored twice and drove home a run in the loss.
Cardinal Softball Earns Home Playoff Game With Win Over Polar Bears
CARRINGTON- A fourteen run bottom of the first inning set the stage for another easy win for Carrington softball, this time clinching a home playoff game with a five-inning 25-4 win over Larimore on Thursday afternoon at Cardinal Softball Park. After falling behind in the top half, the Cardinals (3-4)...
Cooperstown man accused of assaulting woman
COOPERSTOWN, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A man in Cooperstown has been arrested and is accused of assaulting a woman at a home earlier this week. The Griggs County Sheriff’s Office responded after a 911 call from Richard Sutcliffe on Tuesday, April 23. He told the dispatcher that a woman shot at him. However, according to court records, dispatchers report hearing a woman in the background screaming “get off me” and Sutcliffe telling her “stop resisting, stop kicking me, don’t get up.”
North Dakota boy back from his run on MasterChef Jr.
BINFORD, N.D. (KFYR) - An 11-year-old North Dakota boy is back from his run on this season’s Master Chef Jr. Binford native Alfred Eggermont said he’s been cooking since he was 6-years-old. Eggermont said he first saw MasterChef Jr. on TV a few years ago and decided he...
Shipman Shove Session Leads to Cardinals DH Sweep
STEELE- Grady Shipman dominated through both games of a Region III doubleheader as the Carrington Cardinals swept aside the Kidder County Wolves on Tuesday evening in a rainy Steele. Game One- Carrington 19 Kidder County 1 (5 innings) The Cardinals scored early and often as Corbin Clifton launched a three-run...
Vikings’ Carlson Medalist at VCSU Invite
CARRINGTON, N.D. (VCSUVikings.com)– Sydney Carlson took medalist honors by five strokes at the VCSU Spring Invite played Monday and Tuesday at CrossRoads Golf Club in Carrington. Carlson held a one-stroke lead over Dickinson’s Elly LeBlanc after carding an 81 in the opening round Monday. She fired another 81 in...
Big Innings End Cardinal Baseball Win Streak
LAMOURE- A trio of three-run innings led the LaMoure-Litchville/Marion Loboes to a season sweep of the Carrington Cardinals with a 10-3 win on Monday at a rainy, windy Townsend Field, ending the Cardinals four-game winning streak. After Grady Shipman scored Josh Bickett with a single in the top of the...
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