MILES CITY, Mont. - The Williston State College
men’s baseball team went 3-1 over the weekend.
The Tetons topped Prairie Baseball Academy 6-5 and
shut out Trinity Bible College 5-0 Friday, then defeated Northland Community College 5-1 before
falling to host Miles Community College 3-0 Saturday.
“We played pretty well, we just struggled a bit
offensively. Our pitching was good and our defense was
pretty solid. If our hitting comes around, we’ll
really be competitive,” said WSC coach Kelly Heller.
Heller said the Tetons didn’t see too many extra base
hits over the weekend, but Chad Nixey did belt a home
run.
In the 6-5 win over PBA, the Tetons won on a wild
pitch in the bottom of the seventh, while K.C. Harris
came on in relief to get the win on the hill.
In the 5-0 win over TBC, Pearce McDonald was the
winning hurler, and Chris Norquay had a couple of
hits.
Against Northland, McHale Maristuen hit the first
batter and walked the second as a couple of subsequent
ground balls allowed a run. He held Northland hitless
until the No. 9 man spoiled the no-hitter with two
outs in the top of the seventh.
Against MCC, Norquay pitched well, but couldn’t get
any run support.
UND to play Princeton in NCAA regionals
GRAND FORKS (AP) — The University of North Dakota will
meet Princeton in the first round of the NCAA Midwest
Regional men’s hockey tournament.
The Sioux (26-10-4), a No. 1 seed, will play Princeton
(21-13) at 2 p.m. next Saturday in Madison, Wis.
UND beat Colorado College 4-2 over the weekend to take
third place in the WCHA Final Five tournament, after
losing in the tournament’s first round to Denver. The
other Midwest Regional first-round game pits Denver
against Wisconsin.
Game & Fish advisory meetings are set
Outdoor enthusiasts are invited to attend a North
Dakota Game and Fish Department advisory board meeting
in their area. These public meetings, held each spring
and fall, provide citizens with an opportunity to
discuss fish and wildlife issues and ask questions of
their district advisors and agency personnel.
The governor appoints eight Game and Fish Department
advisors, each representing a multi-county section of
the state, to serve as a liaison between the
department and public.
Any person who requires an auxiliary aid or service
must notify the contact person at least five days
prior to the scheduled meeting date.
District 1 - Counties: Divide, McKenzie and Williams
Date: April 15 - 7 p.m.
Location: Williston Community Library
Host: Upper Missouri United Sportsmen
Contact: Daryl Kleyer, 774-4320
Advisory board member: Merle Jost, Grassy Butte, 863-6727





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