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Lakota 70 Warwick 62 (elimination game)
Four Winds/Minnewaukan 76 Harvey/Wells County 51 (semifinal)
The one seed in the tourney and number one in the state in Class B Boys basketball cruised to a 25 point win over the four seed in the tourney, the Hornets of HWC. The Indians had three players in double figures, Seniors JaeShaun Shaw and 6’10” Center Bronson Walter scored 18 each, Walter scored his 1,000th point of his career in the third quarter. Junior Jayden Yankton added 16. No. 1 FWM improves to 19-1 overall and will go for their 10th consecutive District 7 championship Monday night against the NRS Rockets. HWC was led by Alex Erickson with 13 points. HWC drops to 9-12 overall.
NEW ROCKFORD, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) The Rockets of New Rockford/Sheyenne jumped out to an early 9-0 lead and kept the lead the rest of the contest as they go on to defeat the Cardinals of Carrington 52-23 in the season opener for both teams in Class B Boys basketball.
The Rockets held the Cardinals to just 13 first half points, leading 24-13 at the break. NR/S outscored Carrington 20-4 in the third quarter, including 11 points from Evan Ulrich. The 6’7″ Senior Forward Ulrich had a game high 19 points for the Rockets, 6’4″ Junior Guard Nick Berglund added 11. Carrington was led by 6′ Junior Guard Lucas Hendrickson with 11.
good afternoon. welcome to news4 at 5:00, i m wendy rieger. i m jim handly. we begin tonight with developments on the swine flu front today. new data from the dcd shows since september 1st, more than half of those hospitalized from h1n1 are under the age of 25. only 7% are over 65. that is almost the complete opposite of how seasonal flu operates. some pharmacies agreed to compound anti-virals for pediatric use like walmart and walgreen. this will stretch the supply. the limited supply is already closing some clinics. we expect to see illness from h1n1 for several more months, and may see a lot of disease in the spring. we are really just at the beginning. meanwhile, the major shortage is causing big problems. area clinics are closing up. so far in virginia, fairfax and prince william counties canceled vaccination clinics. in maryland, fredrik county had to scale back because of supply shortage. jane watrel joins us live from fafax where health officials are trying to g
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