Tuesday’s Best in North Dakota
The love for high school hoops in North Dakota is at an all time high. We see that every night with local fans in full support of their players in teams on social media. Here tonight’s ten games to skip…
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Continue ReadingThe love for high school hoops in North Dakota is at an all time high. We see that every night with local fans in full support of their players in teams on social media. Here tonight’s ten games to skip your Valentine’s Day date for.
Bishop Ryan (Minot) at Rugby. Rugby is not the team they’ve been but going to their building is never easy so the two loss Minot private school team will need to be on their A-game tonight.
Century at Legacy. This game kind of has a now or never feel to it when it comes to these Bismarck squads. Century was upset by Mandan and then lost to Minot before beating Turtle Mountain twice and then beating Dickinson. If Legacy is ever going to catch them now is the time as Century is about to start hitting a playoff stride. Although it may be too late. We will see this evening.
Des Lacs-Burlington at North Star. Night after night you see the best in Class B going at each other. The amount of times good teams get together to compete is very impressive. This is another big game as both are fighting for seeding in their respective districts and neither can afford a loss.
Harvey/Wells County at Carrington. After dropping games to Four Winds and North Star the Cards have beat Ellendale and Edgeley. Another win to get them to 16-2 is their goal at home.
Stanley at Kenmare. Is Stanley a team that can make a push? A team that is a year away? Or are they going to be move up to the next level of contenders at all? They are at 2-loss Kenmare tonight.
Thompson at Hillsboro/Central Valley. It will be had to find a game better than this. The teams are fighting for Region 2 positioning and both are very similar in what they’ve done so far this year. Game of the night!
Valley City at Fargo North. The Spartans have lost five of six and their only saving grace is Central being scheduled in the middle of their struggles. The Hi-Liners aren’t faring much better but expectations aren’t the same.