Sports
Wolves open football season at Belfield
Graduation took a heavy toll on Fred Fridley’s Watford City Wolves football program. With only one returning starter back from last year’s team, Fridley knows that this is going to be a challenging year.
Volleyball team opens season at Killdeer on Tuesday
With a good number of athletes out for volleyball this season, Nancy Deutsch, Wolves’ head coach, sees a lot of promise for the coming year.
On your marks, get set, go... grab your running shoes, that is. It is that time of year again as the Watford City Wolves start cross country.
Wold wins City Men’s Golf Tournament
Cordell Wold carded an eight-under par score of 64 to win the handicap championship title at the Watford City Men’s City Golf Tournament on Saturday, Aug. 13.
Walleye lose two at State
The Watford City American Legion baseball team dropped their first two games at the State American Legion Baseball Tournament in Bottineau last week and were eliminated from further play
Walleye head to State Legion baseball tourney
With a 10-0 win over Makoti in the title game of the Section 6 American Legion Baseball Tournament, Watford City punched their ticket to the State American Legion Baseball Tournament.
When the dust finally settled at the McKenzie County Fair Rodeo on Saturday, Watford City’s own Samantha Jorgenson walked away as the big money winner in the North Dakota Rodeo Association’s sanctioned rodeo.
Walleye improve league record to 12-0
Walleye score 32 runs to sweep Renville County
Watford City scored an amazing 32 runs as the Walleye pounded the Renville County Muskrats 11-1 and 21-0 in two five-inning games on Monday, June 20.
Jacobson named NDAPSSA Male Athlete of the Year
Around these parts the name Trey Jacobson means something. Trey stands for talent. It is that talent that has earned him the award of the 2010-2011 Male Athlete of the Year by the North Dakota Associated Press Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NDAPSSA.)