Trinity Christian boys basketball win District 15 championship By The Williston Herald Staff Mar 2, 2022 Mar 2, 2022 Updated Apr 10, 2022 Comments Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email The 2021-2022 Williston Trinity Christian boys basketball team. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Williston Trinity Christian School boys basketball team won this year’s District 15 title.The Crusaders defeated the Trenton Tigers 62-60 on Feb. 28 and as a result of their win they are this week’s Athletes of the Week.On top of this, Colby Grindeland, Derek Lee and Kai Thomas were named to the All-Tournament Team.Grindeland and Thomas were named to the All-District Team as well.Now, the Crusaders will head to the Class B, Region 8 Tournament on March 7.They take on District 16’s Divide County in the quarterfinals starting at 3 p.m. at Williston State College.Also in the tournament from District 15 is Trenton, Parshall and White Shield.Representing District 16 aside from Divide County is Kenmare, Powers Lake and Stanley. Copy article link Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags Win Sport Basketball Crusader Championship Basketball Team All-tournament Team District Divide County Load comments See more e-editions View Today's Digital Edition E-Edition Williston Herald 13 hrs ago Comments Most Popular Williston Police Dept. names suspect in Basil Sushi hit-and-run Williston 20 Under 40, a grand event to honor young achievers Light show in the skies of North Dakota Williston State College partners with University of Mary to offer 4-year bachelor's degrees WFD called to oil pad fire near New Town Juvenile arrested after social media threat referencing Williston High School Update: Driver in fatal crash south of Williston identified Constituents say it’s a bad look for North Dakota to limit expansion of free school meals, compared to neighbor Williston partners with Gate City Bank to help homeowners Kevin O’Leary intends to make major investment in North Dakota