Wolfard Untouchable As Signal Mountain Downs Hixson
Eagles Take region 3AA Championship, Will Host DeKalb Co. In Sectionals Wednesday, May 19, 2021 - by Joseph Dycus
Braden Wolfard’s first inning was rougher than the one run and no hit stat line showed. Hixson’s Manny Velazquez played the purest form of small ball after getting plunked by one of Wolfard’s pitches, stealing second and then advancing to third on a balk. All Kane Johnson had to do was ground out to second for the Wildcat shortstop to score Hixson’s first run. Then came a wild pitch and two walks to load up the bases, all with two outs.
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18 students participated in the event. 4:06 pm, May 2, 2021 ×
Stutsman County 4-H Project Expo participants were, from left, Colten Smith, Cora LaMont, Elizabeth Rittenbach, Annabelle Rittenbach, Aveahya LaMont and Colten Smith; and back, from left, Chloe Smith, Destiney Drake, Conner Smith, Knoah Weber, Emmi Odenbach and Emry Lueck. Submitted photo
Stutsman County 4-H held its Communication Arts/Project Expo Contest on April 25 at the NDSU Extension Stutsman County office. Eighteen 4-H’ers gathered for the day to exhibit their expo tables and/or their communication skills.
There were 11 participants in the Project Expo Contest. This is a display about a project that the member has researched and/or performed, using posters, pictures and small examples carefully arranged on a card table. A judge will then look at the table and talk with the 4-H’er about their project. Cloverbuds are encouraged to participate and are given a ribbon, T-shirt and comments on their t
Front L to R – Annabelle Rittenbach, Elizabeth Rittenbach, Reahha Schlecht, Rhian Lueck, Everett Hayes, Colten Smith
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Submitted by Robin Barnes
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NDSU Extension Service) – Stutsman County 4-H held its Communication Arts/Project Expo Contest on Sunday April 25, 2021 at the NDSU Extension Stutsman County office.
18 4-H’ers gathered for the day to exhibit their expo tables and/or their communication skills. There were 11 participants in the Project Expo Contest. This is a display about a project that the member has researched and/or performed, using posters, pictures and small examples carefully arranged on a card table. A judge will then come look at the table and talk with the 4-H’er about their project. Cloverbuds are encouraged to participate and are given a ribbon and a t-shirt, and comments on their table. We had one Cloverbud – Colten Smith.