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AIO WILLISTON HERALD,WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4,2020 Too bid OOrumoot'S are to 00 mailed or delivered 10KU. "'TIN, Sh$ne SteiOOl. PE.,45:85Cdlemetl Slt'eet etsmarck, NortI1 Dakota 5ll51}3 ,Qh(t sllall 00 sealed and rmdorsed. "Airport improvements. Wa,tlordCIty MumcqM.i Airport. AlP 'No 38-0051-'020·2020 and 3<liH)051-Q21- 2020'0 anti shall iAdicale 111" type aM number 'OfOOl'ltnlotoT'S license tha.l>1f tl>'e P1'~r'S bill be iIl~ al1'd the t'oMrai::<I 'awattle'dl{> him. N-,- WIth", len (i'O) tla~ ~ttet N~ OI,l\war{j has bOOn '$Xe'(;(ROO, Wll! 'e'l<OC1.il.. iH1<j -e1'1ect ill "~1 ma=rdsncew~ ~ l'elffi$ til his bid :an'(ja 'OOflItraGIO'i's tIDrtd a'Sre~ , 'cle!er· The bid I'i1IIM d~Aw!\'<l\llog A~· ,«l' apelt· nne - ate ilx€Glor the to tej€Cl ai'iy a;,~ail b~ nil 'Wl!:Ive'EI&foc!s andto ~t '!IllY om s~-oURl it t>e;!lfem~ !Ot'\I"'~oo '~ '~'n;] also're~rvas The '~l!() reject >1fl1l bOd'01'attj: filatty WJi© 'has _'1\ ~Iih"ueril 'or lIMf!lll:lW! 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IhefbllOWing 1I1'ftJ""a\ioM ",liih their p,op~~aloh the fOhns pfol/idea "ereln 1 Th .. ,_. V;lniaSe~ Business (OBE)1'iIi1l!, lhat will 1M contrllCt; 2 'A~pMn oHM wbi'k~hateach :OtlEfitni wil! j:leffwn: $, The IRtllar aifu'lunl'iMthlfjlllftltlipa' tion of Meh tlSiEflfm IMad und<ir item -1; 4 W,itten staterrumt from SI1l0er !Y 01- 'I,ffor'that alt;";llS th\\'iC Minri1ntnent to ~"'illhe,Ql'!£ Ifrrn(sl!lsteGulloo, r item 11:Oi'ileeHI1e OWillfCS:p'rojedt iiWel;~-n~ SPORTS Coaches report with Trenton's Bob Turc tte STATE PR'EVIEW BY ROBERT BREWER [email protected] Trenton High School held a pep rally for their state quali- fying girls basketball team on Tuesday. Mar. 3. For the sec- ond consecutive year, the Ti- gers capped off an undefeated season with a Region 8 cham- pionship and a berth in the NDHSAA State Class B Girls Basketball Tournament. The Williston Herald asked ·Trenton head coach Bob Tur- cotte for his thoughts on the Tigers' and their back-to-back state tournament bids. Here is what the coach had to say via email. What was it like to win the regional tournament for the second straight year? . Turcotte: Winning back to back Region 8 championships has only been done one other time in our school's history (1999,2000). Rarified air to win two in a row for a school our size. A girls are extremely proud of this accomplishment. What was the most im- pressive thing you saw from the club during the tournament? Turcotte: This team plays with character, grit, and de- termination. Those three things were on display throughout the tournament. The girls played hard defen- sively and made key halftime adjustments. Our work ethic for 32minutes is really what I liked the most. What does it mean for your program to have com- pleted back-to-back unde- feated seasons heading into state? Turcotte: We know when we play defense with inten- sity, hit the boards and play aggressively, we are a hard team to defeat. We truly do not talk about being undefeat- ed. Our goal for the regular season was to give our best effort daily in practice, then in games. ROBERT BREWER· WILLISTON HERALD Alyssa St. Pierre of the Trenton Tigers' girls basketball team par- ticipates in a layup exhibition at Trenton's pep rally on Tuesday, Mar. 3.The Tigers are scheduled to leave for Grand Forks on Mar. 4. very hard feat to accomplish for any basketball team. The Athlete of the Week brought to you bythese sponsors AIlVERTISE 1ft THIS SPACE lUUUstoH Jtrndb A~A- s r. '131{li!!et brD!1erot ~hi'\til ~"'~t'!he MveftiSl>J'ij 1- ~"'''£m af qoo,{'fMli en I:>ytile Slade, (j)'r -scribi3~ fn aiJP@M~ Part 26, BOYS BASKETBALL On Monday, Mar. 2, the New Town Ea- gles boys basketball team completed a three-game sweep of the District 15tourna- ment by defeating the Lewis and Clark North Shore Plaza Wildcats by a single point at the Rough Rider Center in Watford City, 46-45. Khael Decouteau· led New Town with 18 points in the win as he was the only Ea- gles' player to .reach double-figures on the night. For the Wildcats, cen- BY ROBER,T BREWER rbrewer@willistonherald,com ,I'\,pre'b@ meelihg'w!ll't$ hei~'''MIi9i''M ~li, 202081 moo AM c:;Tat Qlty M~II. t-te'r1t ..~e Room, WalfO'~'Oity, Noltti Oal<btiL bll1l!d'lhis4m:Marcll 2020, Kaity Hove of Trenton High School proudly dis- plays her Senior Athlete of the Year Award after help- ing the Tigers secure their second straight Region 8 championship with avic- tory over Kenmare at the 4 Bears Event Center in New Town on Thursday, Feb.27. Williston State College's Eden Holt posted a game- high 26 points in WSC's opening round victory over Bismarck State in the Region 13 tournament on Thursday, Feb. 27. At the state to rnament last year, your Iub fin- ished seventh overall. What do the girl need to do this year to ea n a high- er placing? . Turcotte: Win the first game. I was very p ud of our club last year as e had no seniors on the tea . We also were the smallest school at state. We played t a games very well last year and had a rough half in anot. er one, so we need to go afte that first .game with everythi gwe got. What message ouldyou like to give to yo r gradu- ating seniors on t e team? . Turcotte: You girls have three games to go i your ca- reers. When you s ep out on the floor Thursday fternoon, do so with this in ind. You are there represe ing your team, school, fa ilies and community. You re repre- senting all those lit le schools like ours across N rth Dako- ta who rarely get t e chance to goto a state tour ament. WILLISTON STATE COLLE Moumtail-William, FJectric Cooperative Williston Office 701-577-3765 Grindeland ter Hayden Andes, who was also named the district's senior athlete of the year, posted a game-high 26)n defeat. Now 18-6on the year, New Town has won eight straight head- ing into their Region 8 tournament match- up with Ray, which is scheduled for Monday, Mar. 9. Also that evening, Trenton topped Par- shall by a final tally of 82-49. Chris Martinez col- lected 23 points for Trenton, and team- mates Caden Houle and all-district selec- tion Michael Martinez, added 11points apiece for the Tigers. It was Trenton's second victory of the tournament. Other results from Monday included White Shield's 59-44 victory over Manad- ree. Jesse Wh te posted a game-high 0 points for White Sh eld, and Jase Dickens wassec~ and on the clu in scor- ingwith 11- In other p ep boys basketball n ws, Wil- liston Trinit Chris- tian School fontcaurt player Colby Grin- deland was ne of 14 players nam d to the 2019-2020 Al District 15squad. Meanwhil , New Town had t e ,most all-district s lections of any sch 01 with ,four players; Shooter Stewart, Dyl n Jones, Tristan Will' ms and Decouteau. NewTown captures District 15 boys t tie; Grindeland named to all-district squ d '.

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AIO WILLISTON HERALD,WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4,2020

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SPORTSCoaches report with Trenton's Bob Turc tteSTATE PR'EVIEW

BY ROBERT [email protected]

Trenton High School held apep rally for their state quali-fying girls basketball team onTuesday. Mar. 3. For the sec-ond consecutive year, the Ti-gers capped off an undefeatedseason with a Region 8 cham-pionship and a berth in theNDHSAA State Class B GirlsBasketball Tournament.The Williston Herald asked

·Trenton head coach Bob Tur-cotte for his thoughts on theTigers' and their back-to-backstate tournament bids. Hereis what the coach had to sayvia email.What was it like to win

the regional tournamentfor the second straightyear? .Turcotte: Winning back to

back Region 8 championshipshas only been done one othertime in our school's history(1999,2000).Rarified air to win two in

a row for a school our size. A

girls are extremely proud ofthis accomplishment.What was the most im-

pressive thing you sawfrom the club during thetournament?Turcotte: This team plays

with character, grit, and de-termination. Those threethings were on displaythroughout the tournament.The girls played hard defen-sively and made key halftimeadjustments. Our work ethicfor 32minutes is really what Iliked the most.What does it mean for

your program to have com-pleted back-to-back unde-feated seasons heading intostate?Turcotte: We know when

we play defense with inten-sity, hit the boards and playaggressively, we are a hardteam to defeat. We truly donot talk about being undefeat-ed. Our goal for the regularseason was to give our besteffort daily in practice, thenin games.

ROBERT BREWER· WILLISTON HERALD

Alyssa St. Pierre of the TrentonTigers' girls basketball team par-ticipates in a layup exhibition atTrenton's pep rally on Tuesday,Mar. 3. The Tigers are scheduled toleave for Grand Forks on Mar. 4.very hard feat to accomplishfor any basketball team. The

Athlete of the Week brought to you by these sponsors

AIlVERTISE 1ft THIS SPACE

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MveftiSl>J'ij 1-~"'''£m af qoo,{'fMlien I:>ytile Slade, (j)'r-scribi3~ fn aiJP@M~Part 26,

BOYS BASKETBALL

On Monday, Mar.2, the New Town Ea-gles boys basketballteam completed athree-game sweep ofthe District 15 tourna-ment by defeating theLewis and Clark NorthShore Plaza Wildcatsby a single point at theRough Rider Center inWatford City, 46-45.Khael Decouteau·

led New Town with 18points in the win ashe was the only Ea-gles' player to .reachdouble-figures on thenight.For the Wildcats, cen-

BY ROBER,T BREWERrbrewer@willistonherald,com

,I'\,pre'b@ meelihg'w!ll't$ hei~'''MIi9i''M~li,202081 moo AM c:;Tat Qlty M~II.t-te'r1t..~e Room, WalfO'~'Oity, NolttiOal<btiL

bll1l!d'lhis4m:Marcll 2020,

Kaity Hove of TrentonHigh School proudly dis-plays her Senior Athlete ofthe Year Award after help-ing the Tigers secure theirsecond straight Region 8championship with a vic-tory over Kenmare at the 4Bears Event Center in NewTown on Thursday, Feb. 27.

Williston State College'sEden Holt posted a game-high 26 points in WSC'sopening round victoryover Bismarck State in theRegion 13 tournament onThursday, Feb. 27.

At the state to rnamentlast year, your Iub fin-ished seventh overall.What do the girl need todo this year to ea n a high-er placing? .Turcotte: Win the first

game. Iwas very p ud of ourclub last year as e had noseniors on the tea . We alsowere the smallest school atstate. We played t a gamesvery well last year and had arough half in anot. er one, sowe need to go afte that first.game with everythi g we got.What message ouldyou

like to give to yo r gradu-ating seniors on t e team? .Turcotte: You girls have

three games to go i your ca-reers. When you s ep out onthe floor Thursday fternoon,do so with this in ind. Youare there represe ing yourteam, school, fa ilies andcommunity. You re repre-senting all those lit le schoolslike ours across N rth Dako-ta who rarely get t e chanceto go to a state tour ament.

WILLISTON STATE COLLE

Moumtail-William,FJectric Cooperative

Williston Office701-577-3765

Grindelandter Hayden Andes, whowas also named thedistrict's senior athleteof the year, posted agame-high 26)n defeat.Now 18-6on the year,

New Town has woneight straight head-ing into their Region

8 tournament match-up with Ray, which isscheduled for Monday,Mar. 9.Also that evening,

Trenton topped Par-shall by a final tally of82-49.Chris Martinez col-

lected 23 points forTrenton, and team-mates Caden Houleand all-district selec-tion Michael Martinez,added 11 points apiecefor the Tigers.It was Trenton's

second victory of thetournament.Other results from

Monday includedWhite Shield's 59-44victory over Manad-

ree. Jesse Wh te posteda game-high 0 pointsfor White Sh eld, andJase Dickens wassec~and on the clu in scor-ingwith 11-In other p ep boys

basketball n ws, Wil-liston Trinit Chris-tian School fontcaurtplayer Colby Grin-deland was ne of 14players nam d to the2019-2020 Al District15 squad.Meanwhil , New

Town had t e ,mostall-district s lectionsof any sch 01 with, four players; ShooterStewart, Dyl n Jones,Tristan Will' ms andDecouteau.

NewTown captures District 15boys t tie;Grindeland named to all-district squ d

'.