KHRT Sports – 05/15/24

KHRT SPORTS – WEDNESDAY – 05/15/24
 

MINOT, ND – Tuesday’s scores:
 
High School Baseball
 
Class A
Bismarck Century def. Minot High, 9-3
Minot High def. Bismarck Century, 9-5 (Minot secures the WDA regular season title)
 
Jamestown def. Bismarck High, 6-3
Bismarck High def. Jamestown, 8-3
 
Dickinson def. Mandan, 7-6
Mandan def. Dickinson, 14-4
 
Class B
Garrison def. South Prairie-Max, 14-1
 

High School Girls Softball
 
Class A
Minot High def. Watford City, 23-2 (double counter)
 
Williston def. Turtle Mountain, 25-0
Williston def. Turtle Mountain, 27-3
 
Dickinson def. Jamestown, 12-1
Jamestown def. Dickinson, 2-0
 
Bismarck High def. Bismarck Century, 9-3
Bismarck High def. Bismarck Century, 19-7
 
Class B
Des Lacs-Burlington/Lewis & Clark def. Nedrose, 21-0
 
Bishop Ryan def. Glenburn, 14-13
 
Bottineau def. New Town, 27-0
 
Tioga def. Divide County, 13-0
 
Tioga def. Ray, 6-3
 
Washburn-Center-Stanton def. Central McLean, 12-2
 

High School Boys Golf
Class A
 
Bismarck St. Mary’s Invitational – Hawktree Golf Course
1. Minot North, 318
2. Bismarck Century, 319
3. Minot High, 337
4. Bismarck Legacy, 350
5. Mandan, 341
6. Williston, 346
7. Jamestown, 349
8. Bismarck High, 352
9. Dickinson, 369
10. Watford City, 375
11. Bismarck St. Mary’s, 377
 
Individual Medalist: Kasen Rostad of Minot North, 75
 

High School Girls Soccer
Minot High def. Bismarck High, 4-0
Jamestown def. Dickinson, 4-0
Mandan def. Williston, 12-0
Bismarck Century ties Bismarck St Mary’s, 0-0
 

High School Girls Tennis
Minot High def. Jamestown, 9-0
Williston def. Minot North, 7-2
Mandan def. Dickinson, 6-3
Bismarck Legacy def. Bismarck Century, 5-4
Bismarck St. Mary’s def. Bismarck High, 5-4
 

High School Boys Track & Field
 
Parshall Varsity Meet – Parshall
1. Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood, 121
2. Trenton, 100
3. Parshall, 67
4. New Town, 33
5. Max-South Prairie, 25
T6. Northern Lights, 18
T6. Bishop Ryan, 18
8. White Shield, 10
 

High School Girls Track & Field
 
Parshall Varsity Meet – Parshall
1. Parshall, 124
2. Max-South Prairie, 101
3. Bishop Ryan, 98
4. Trenton, 87
5. Northern Lights, 46
6. Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood, 33
7. White Shield, 5
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TIMBERWOLVES-NUGGETS
 
DENVER (AP) — Anthony Edwards was seeing double everywhere he turned. All by design as the Denver Nuggets doubled the attention on Minnesota’s standout guard. It was yet another wrinkle for the Nuggets, who held Edwards to 18 points — 15 below his average in this series — in their 112-97 win over the Timberwolves on Tuesday night in Game 5. The Nuggets dared anyone not named Edwards to beat them as they took a 3-2 lead in the second-round series with a chance to close out the Timberwolves on Thursday night in Minneapolis. The strategy worked, in part, because Anthony had fewer clear looks at the basket. The Timberwolves were also missing Mike Conley, who was ruled out before the game with soreness in his right Achilles. Karl-Anthony Towns had a solid night despite appearing to tweak his left knee in the first half, finishing with 23 points. Rudy Gobert, too, who had 18 points and 11 rebounds.
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TWINS-YANKEES
 
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Giancarlo Stanton homered and Carlos Rodón overcame a shaky start and worked six-plus strong innings as the New York Yankees beat the Minnesota Twins 5-1 on Tuesday night. Alex Verdugo added a two-run double for New York, which has won nine of 12. The Yankees continue to thrive in Minnesota where they are 29-15 all-time at Target Field and boast the highest winning percentage of any opponent at the park. Rodón (4-2) allowed a leadoff home run to Ryan Jeffers in the bottom of the first inning and surrendered three hits in the frame. He gave up six hits overall and didn’t walk a batter, finishing with six strikeouts before being lifted following a leadoff single by Carlos Santana in the seventh. The 31-year-old left-hander had retired 11 in a row before Santana’s hit. Twins right-hander Chris Paddack (4-2), who had won three straight starts, surrendered a career high-tying 12 hits and five runs in five innings. Minnesota lost for just the fourth time in 21 games.
 
UP NEXT
RHP Pablo López (4-2, 3.89 ERA) starts the middle game of the three-game set today for Minnesota. New York will start RHP Marcus Stroman (2-2, 3.80 ERA).
 

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