Sports
Wolves open football season at Stanley
The start of the 2009 football season will see some big changes for the Watford City Wolves, the defending Class AA champions.
Kieson awarded rodeo scholarships
Mamie Kieson, a 2009 graduate from Watford City High School was recently awarded the WW Livestock Systems dealer’s scholarship of $250 at the North Dakota High School Finals Rodeo held at Bowman, N.D., on June 18-20, 2009.
Skilled volunteer hunters could be used to reduce elk numbers under Park Service’s preferred alternative plan
The National Park Service (NPS) has released a preferred alternative addressing elk management at Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Sanford to play baseball at WNCC
evin Sanford has signed a letter of intent to play baseball at Western Nebraska Community College in Scotts Bluff, Neb., a Division I Junior College.
Welstad sweeps Women’s City Golf Tournament
It was pretty much a one-woman show at the Watford City Women’s Golf Tournament as Molly Welstad made it a clean show winning the scratch and handicap championship crowns and walking away with the medalist honors as well.
Being selected as an All-Star athlete is a great honor for high school seniors, and one Watford City High School senior was honored twice when he was selected as a football player for the Badlands Bowl and the Shrine Bowl.
Babe Ruth team splits at Gateway Tourney
Walleye season ends at Section 6 Baseball Tourney
The Watford City Walleye were hoping that this would be the year that they would make it to the State American Legion Tournament.
Shipman named DAC Scholar-Athlete
Justin Shipman of Watford City and a freshman at Jamestown College was named a DAC basketball Scholar-Athlete for the spring semester by the Dakota Athletic Conference.
Fridley named Male Coach of the Year
Fred Fridley, head coach of the Watford City Wolves football team, was named the 2009 Male Co-Coach of the Year by the North Dakota Associated Press Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.