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Young North Dakota farmer begins his journey with starter flock program

CARTER ROTH, a seventh grade student at Elgin/New Leipzig Public School is pictured with his starter flock of ten ewes. submitted photo

Young North Dakota farmer begins his journey with starter flock program

Elgin/New Leipzig seventh grader, Carter Roth, is getting an early start in building his herd, with the help of his parents and a program offered through the North Dakota Lamb and Wool Association.

The Bulldogs Bulldoze the Competition

#8 OLIVIA ERHARDT digging it up against the Killdeer Cowboys. photo | Sophia Hertz

The Bulldogs Bulldoze the Competition

THE FLASHER STUDENT SECTION got into Pink Night and cheering for the Bulldogs. photo | Sophia Hertz

The Bulldogs Bulldoze the Competition

The Flasher Bulldogs had their annual Pink Night on October 10. The Bulldogs are keeping their winning streak going with another win against the Killdeer Cowboys. The Bulldogs have been on a high this season with a near flawless record.

Storm’s Victory March

#8 JAVIN FRIESZ thunders down the field to score one of his five touchdowns for the night. Friesz rushed for a total of 150 yards on the Napoleon field. photo | Jill M. Friesz

Storm’s Victory March

SENIORS #10 COOPER STROMMEN and #88 WESTON ZACHER clear the way for #8 Javin Friesz to find his way to the endzone Friday night as the Storm played the Napoleon/GS Imperials. photo | Jill M. Friesz

Storm’s Victory March

#14 CHRIS BECKER shuts down the Imperial’s air game, leaving no room for reception. photo | Jill M. Friesz

Storm’s Victory March

SENIOR CENTER #70 CODY BAHM is ready to snap, set and protect the pocket, serving as the unsung hero of the offensive line. photo | Jill M. Friesz

Storm’s Victory March

From season finale to playoff beginnings

Grant County Coyotes prevail over Lemmon Cowboys

THE GRANT COUNTY COYOTES celebrated “Pink Night” at both homes games last week. Through events at games, the team raised funds to be donated to local families affected by cancer. photo | Jill M. Friesz

Grant County Coyotes prevail over Lemmon Cowboys

#4 AMBERLY SAUTER delivers a lethal blow with a kill shot. photo | Jill M. Friesz

Grant County Coyotes prevail over Lemmon Cowboys

PRINCIPAL AND ATHLETIC DIRECTOR MR. TERRY BENTZ was the lucky “winner” in the contest held throughout the week at school and was chosen to kiss the pig during the Pink Night festivities. photo | Juanita Achtenberg

Grant County Coyotes prevail over Lemmon Cowboys

#11 JALYNN RAAB responds to the Cowboys with a seamless bump. photo | Jill M. Friesz

Grant County Coyotes prevail over Lemmon Cowboys

#1 AMEERAH ROSIN sets the stage with a flawless bump. photo | Jill M. Friesz

Grant County Coyotes prevail over Lemmon Cowboys

The Grant County Coyotes started off their Pink Week with a win on their home court against the Lemmon Cowboys on October 10. The Coyotes worked hard to steal a win from the Cowboys and were able to watch it pay off in their game.

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