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Loren Nishek, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project engineer, left, consults with a worker during a renovation and improvement project nearing completion inside the Garrison Dam intake structure.
PICK CITY – They haven’t been used since 1956. Nevertheless, an upgrade and inspection project on the massive gates at the Garrison Dam intake structure is nearing completion.
The intake structure, located on the Lake Sakakawea side of Garrison Dam, just above the Garrison Dam power plant, became operational in 1956. Water from Lake Sakakawea flows through 10 gates at the intake structure and then channeled into five 24-foot tubes, or penstocks, that supply water to the electricity generating turbines at the power plant on the opposite side of the dam.
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In the 182-pound division, Minot s DeJarius Jones (top) controls the tempo in his match with Bishop Ryan s Chuka Osula on Thursday. Jones would go on to win by way of fall at the 4:50 mark, helping Minot to a 42-26 victory.
The Magicians were able to defend their home turf on Thursday, recording a 42-26 win over Bishop Ryan in their first match of the day, then beating conference rival Bismarck Legacy 41-26 to complete a two-match sweep. As for the Lions, they lost to Legacy 54-27 prior to taking on Minot.
Against Bishop Ryan, the Magi won two of its first three showdowns on the mat. Kade Marker (106) got the pin against Riley Weeks at the 1:08 mark, and Tyler Nelson (120) earned a 9-3 decision over Octavio Alvarez. Then at 132 pounds, Minot’s Victor Garcia ended his battle Parker Baier with a second period pin, and senior Paden Combs notched a 7-2 decision victory at 145.