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GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
CROSBY-IRONTON COURIER
Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015
Bowling
Rangers edge Warroad, 50-47
The Crosby-Ironton girls’
varsity basketball team traveled to Warroad Friday and
came out with a 50-47 win.
Lauren Peterson tallied 26
points and five steals to lead
the Rangers while Cyan Hale
added 12 points and five
rebounds.
The Rangers netted 28 first
half points and trailed by one.
C-I added 22 second half
points to claim the victory.
C-I shot 54 percent from the
floor and added six of 10 at the
Sports
College-bound!
line while Warroad shot 57 percent from the floor and six of
eight at the line.
The Rangers forced 24
turnovers and committed 18,
but also finished with 17 steals.
Warroad held a
22-16
rebounding edge, but allowed
the Rangers to shoot four of
eight from long range while
connecting on only one three
pointer in the game.
The win marked the ninth
victory for the Rangers against
10 losses.
—Elly Mailhot photo
The Crosby-Ironton girls’
C-I, 9-11 overall, traveled to
varsity basketball team trav- Pequot Lakes Tuesday and will
eled to Roseau Saturday and entertain Aitkin Thursday.
suffered a 61-31 loss.
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
C-I tallied 15 first half
VARSITY SCORING
Roseau 61, Crosby-Ironton 31
points and trailed by 17 at the
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
break. The Rangers added just C-I
Cyan Hale
2 1 2/6 1
9
16 second half points in the Lauren Peterson 1 2 0/1 1 8
loss.
Shayla Loiland
0 0 0/0 0
0
Cyan Hale paced the Alyssa Klancher 0 0 0/0 3 0
Monson
0 0 0/2 3
0
Rangers with nine points, Kylie
Shyanne Loiland
0 0 0/0 0
0
while Lauren Peterson and Heather Jordan 0 0 0/0 0 0
Abby Gindorff added eight Jamie Nelson
2 0 2/3 2
6
3 0 2/3 4
8
each. Gindorff pulled down a Abby Gindorff
Total
8 3 6/15 14 31
team-high 12 rebounds.
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
C-I shot just 31 percent Roseau
Barowicz
1 0 1/2 3
3
from the floor and added only Kacie
Ivy Braaten
2 0 0/0 3
4
six of 15 from the free throw Alexis Melby
0 3 0/0 2
9
line while Roseau shot 40 per- Rachel Uncleman 4 0 0/3 2 8
3 0 2/3 3
8
cent from the floor and five of Taylor Loken
Karlie Eaton
1 0 0/0 2
2
12 at the charity stripe.
Kiley Borowicz
7 1 2/3 3 19
The Rangers committed 23 Kaitlyn Christianson 4 0 0/1 0 8
turnovers and forced just 12 Total
21 4 5/12 18 61
while losing the battle on the
Roseau
32
29 — 61
glass, 42-29.
Crosby-Ironton
JV girls lose
at Roseau
—Elly Mailhot photo
DANIEL HUDRLIK (seated) signed a letter of
intent to play football for the University of Mary
in Bismarck, ND. Pictured with Hudrlik are parents Mark and Kolly along with grandmother
Mary Panno.
C-I’s junior varsity girls’
basketball team lost at Roseau
Saturday, 63-33.
The Rangers scored just 11
first half points and trailed by
18 at the break. C-I added 22
second half points in the loss.
Shyanne Loiland paced the
Rangers with 14 points.
C-I
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
JV SQUAD SCORING
Roseau 63, Crosby-Ironton 33
1
2
4
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1/2
2/3
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
9/11
2
3
2
6
2
8
4
0
5
2
3
0
1 14
Total
9
1 12/16 19 33
B squad loses to
Crookston 53-49
—Elly Mailhot photo
BRADY TESDAHL (seated) signed a letter of
intent to play for the Bemidji State University
football team this fall. Tesdahl is pictured with
grandfather Paul Tesdahl and parents Neil and
Sue Tesdahl.
Iron Range Riders
meet Saturday
The Cuyuna Iron Range
Riders club will host its
monthly meeting February 14
at 10 a.m. at the Ironton
Legion, 232 Fourth Street.
The group will discuss the
Miller Black Bear trail, club
activities and trail rides. Nonmembers are welcome to join
all meetings, club activities
and rides.
The club offers memberships to anyone interested in
trail riding and exploring
C-I’s B squad boys’ basketball team suffered a tough 5349 loss to visiting Crookston
Friday.
The Rangers tallied 20 first
half points and trailed by eight
at the break. C-I added 29 second half points, but came up
just short.
Trey Jacobs led the Rangers
with 18 points and Evan
Edmundson added 12 points.
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
B-SQUAD SCORING
Crookson 53, Crosby-Ironton 49
C-I
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
Michael Leonhardt
Thomas Burgstaler
Austin Davis
Jake Larson
Evan Edmundson
Trey Jacobs
J.J. Jacobson
Tyrese Dooyema
2
1
0
2
0
6
1
2
0 0/1
0 0/0
0 0/0
0 1/1
4 0/0
0 6/7
0 2/2
0 0/3
1
4
1
2
0
0
1
5
2 12
1 18
2
4
4
4
nature. ATV riding is great
way to meet new people and
14 4 9/14 12 49
explore Minnesota great out- Total
doors. Membership forms are
available on line at www.cuyunaironrangeriders.com. For
more information about the C squad boys
club, the trail area, club rides,
youth safety training contact fall to Roseau
C-I’s C squad boys’ basketclub president Ken Irish ironball
team lost to visiting
[email protected], 651-4702601. Connect with on Roseau Saturday, 35-31.
The Rangers scored just
Facebook for more informaeight first half points and
tion about the club.
couldn’t overcome the deficit
as both teams tallied 23 second
half points.
Tommy Tompson paced the
Annual Deer Hunters banquet
Rangers with 11 points and
at Hallett Center March 21
Isaac Burley added seven
The
Cuyuna
Range will go into a drawing for a points.
Whitetails of the Minnesota .22 rifle. Youth and adults are
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
C SQUAD SCORING
Deer Hunters Association is welcome.
Roseau 35, Crosby-Ironton 31
Space is limited—tickets
hosting its 14th Annual
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
Membership Drive and Fund- are available at the Crosby C-I
Tommy Thompson 5 0 1/1 1 11
raiser Banquet being held at 5 Bar in Crosby, Woodtick Inn Tre Jones
0 0 0/0 0
0
p.m. on Saturday, March 21 at in Cuyuna, Coach’s Corner Griffin Severson 0 0 0/0 1 0
0 1 4/4 0
7
the Hallett Center of Crosby. and Deerstand in Deerwood. Isaac Burley
Will Silgen
1 1 0/0 0
5
Please support the local Tickets are $50 each.
Sova
2 0 0/0 2
4
Please direct any questions Nate
food shelf—a ticket for each
4
Jake Kewatt
2 0 0/0 4
non-perishable item donated to Greg at 838-4156.
Total
10 2 5/5 8 31
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following businesses who help support
Crosby-Ironton Ranger Sports broadcasts
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Unity Bank • Olsens Mercantile • French’s Automotive • C-I Transportation
Range Disposal • Oberg Fence • MidMN Federal Credit Union • Koop Funeral Home
Paulbecks County Market • Cuyuna Regional Medical Center • Crosby Dairy Queen
Brandle Motors • Bay Lake Marine • Lambert Water Wells
SuperOne of Crosby • Jacobs Realty, LLC • Deerwood Bank
Emily Meats • Aitkin Body Shop • American Family, Dru Curly
Eye Care Center • Cycle, Path & Paddle • GuidePoint Pharmacy
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JV girls fall at
Warroad, 40-37
C-I’s junior varsity girls’
basketball team lost at
Warroad Friday, 40-37.
The Rangers scored 19 first
half points and trailed by five
at the intermission. C-I added
18 second half points in the
loss.
Kia Forde paced the
Rangers with 12 points and
Shyanne Loiland added nine.
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
Kaia Forde
Mattie Kavatovich
Kylie Monson
Heather Jordan
Tauzell
Deb Katona
S. Loiland
15
C-I
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
JV SQUAD SCORING
Roseau 40, Crosby-Ironton 37
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1/2
0/0
1/2
0/1
0/1
1/4
2/2
1/2
K. Forde
M. Kovatovich
K. Monson
H. Jordan
K. Tauzell
D. Katona
Loiland
Loiland
4
1
0
0
1
2
2
4
Total
14 1 6/14 16 37
2 12
0
2
4
1
1
0
3
2
3
5
0
6
3
9
B squad drops
International
Falls, 65-44
C-I’s B squad boys’ basketball team defeated visiting
International
Falls
last
Tuesday, 65-44.
The Rangers scored 29 first
half points and led by just two
at the break. C-I added 36 second half points in the win.
Trey Jacobs paced the
Rangers with 18 points while
Jake Larson added 14 and
Evan Edmundson chipped in
11 points.
C-I
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
B-SQUAD SCORING
C-I 65, International Falls 44
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
0/0
0/0
2/2
2/2
2/4
2/4
2/2
0/1
Michael Leonhardt
Thomas Burgstaler
Austin Davis
Jake Larson
Evan Edmundson
Trey Jacobs
J.J. Jacobson
Tyrese Dooyema
1
0
0
6
3
8
3
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
Total
25
1 10/15 10 65
2
4
1
0
2
2
0 14
2 11
0 18
0
8
3
8
C squad boys
rip Crookston
C-I’s C squad boys’ basketball team defeated visiting
Crookston Friday, 40-28.
Nate Sova scored 11 first
half points and finished with
13 in the game to lead the
Rangers. Seven players scored
in the win.
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
C SQUAD SCORING
Crosby-Ironton 40, Crookston 28
C-I
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
Tommy Thompson
Tre Jones
Griffin Severson
Isaac Burley
Will Silgen
Nate Sova
Jake Kewatt
Devin Parks
Total
2
2
4
0
1
4
0
1
14
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
2/2
1/2
0/0
0/0
0/2
5/10
1/2
0/3
9/21
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
Cyan Hale
Lauren Peterson
Alyssa Klancher
Jami Nelson
Abbey Gindorff
3
10
0
1
2
Total
16 4 6/10 9 50
2
6
3
5
2
8
0
0
0
5
2 13
1
1
3
2
13 40
2
2
0
0
0
0/0
0/0
0/0
1/2
5/8
2 12
1 26
2
0
2
3
2
9
Warroad
fg
Jasmine Fast
3
Sydney Mosher
1
Rachel Oftedahl
2
Madison Plovie
1
Molly McDonalad 8
Suzan Dalen
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
5/6
1/2
Total
3-pt ft/a f tp
1
6/8 10 47
19
Crosby-Ironton
Warroad
Girls lose at Roseau, 61-31
THE RANGER FOOTBALL PROGRAM saw
two of its captains sign letters of intent to play
collegiate ball. Brady Tesdahl (seated left) is
playing at Bemidji State University this fall and
Daniel Hudrlik (seated right) will play at the
University of Mary in Bismarck, ND. Coaches
standing behind the duo are (l-r) Mike Gindorff,
Neil Tesdahl and Brian Syrstad.
C-I
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
VARSITY SCORING
Crosby-Ironton 50, Warroad 47
28
29
22
18
2
6
2
2
0
4
0
2
3 24
3
9
— 50
— 47
Girls fall to
Crookston
The Crosby-Ironton girls’
varsity basketball team suffered a 51-39 loss last Tuesday
to Crookston in Bemidji.
The Rangers scored 22 first
half points and trailed by seven
at the break. C-I added 17 second half points in the loss.
Abby Gindorff paced the
Rangers with 15 points and
added six rebounds while
Cyan Hale tallied 12 points
and four assists.
The Rangers shot 45 percent from the floor and added
six of 11 at the line while
Crookston shot 50 percent
from the floor and seven of
nine at the line.
C-I committed 15 turnovers
to nine for Crookston.
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
VARSITY SCORING
Crookston 51, Crosby-Ironton 39
C-I
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
Cyan Hale
Lauren Peterson
Shayla Loiland
Alyssa Klancher
Shyanne Loiland
Jamie Nelson
Abby Gindorff
Total
2
1
0
0
0
3
6
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
12 3
0/0
2/4
0/0
0/0
0/0
1/2
3/5
1 13
1
4
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
7
5 15
6/11 11 39
Crookston
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
Danica Bekkeu
Karlee Meyer
Janna Porter
Anna Miller
Elisa Samuelson
Sydney Boike
Amber Froeber
4
0
0
0
0
7
5
Total
16 4 7/9 10 51
Crookston
Crosby-Ironton
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
1/1
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
2/2
4/6
29
22
2 12
1
3
1
0
1
0
2
0
0 22
3 14
22 — 51
17— 39
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Thurs., Feb. 12
Fri., Feb. 20
Tues., Feb. 24
Fri., Feb. 27
Aiktin
Staples Motley
Deer River
Detroit Lakes
Home
Away
Home
Home
B squad boys
top Rams
C-I’s B squad boys’ basketball team defeated visiting
Roseau Saturday, 58-37.
The Rangers poured in 32
first half points and led by 11
at the half. C-I added 26 points
in the final frame.
Jake Larson paced the
Rangers with 23 points as all
eight players scored in the victory.
C-I
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
B-SQUAD SCORING
Crosby-Ironton 58, Roseau 37
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
Michael Leonhardt
Thomas Burgstaler
Austin Davis
Jake Larson
Evan Edmundson
Trey Jacobs
J.J. Jacobson
Tyrese Dooyema
3
0
0
10
0
2
0
1
0
0
2
1
3
0
0
0
0/0
1/4
0/0
0/2
0/0
3/4
0/0
0/0
1
6
1
1
1
6
2 23
0
9
0
7
1
4
0
2
Total
16 6 4/10 6
58
C squad boys
top Broncos
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
C SQUAD SCORING
Crosby-Ironton 37, International Falls 32
C-I
fg 3-pt ft/a f tp
Tommy Thompson
Tre Jones
Griffin Severson
Isaac Burley
Will Silgen
Nate Sova
Jake Kewatt
Devin Parks
Sam Jordan
Total
1
1
2
1
0
3
0
3
0
11
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/2
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
2
2
7
8
6
6
0
6
0
37
Bridge Tavern Annual
Ice Fishing Contest
The
Bridge
Tavern
Annual Fishing Contest is
slated for Saturday, Feb. 21
from noon to 3 p.m. on
Rabbit Lake (either side).
The weigh-in station will be
at the public landing. Over
$2,000 in cash and prizes will
be given away. All proceeds
Monday Night Mixed
W L
Ingalls Construction 30 12
Fresh Start Market
24 16
Players Sports Bar
22 20
The Woodtick
19 23
C-I Courier
19 23
Godfrey Plumbing
13 29
High Team Series—Ingalls
Construction, 1589.
High Team Game—Ingalls
Construction, 564.
High Ind. Series (Men)—Gary
Knutson, 553; Tony Styx, 540;
Roger Wagner, 512.
High Ind. Single Games
(Men)—Roger Wagner, 226;
Gary Knutson, 204, 197; Tony
Styx, 204, 187.
High Ind. Series (Women)—
Jayne Ravnik, 460; Mary
Styx, 450; RuthAnn Exsted,
414.
High Ind. Single Games
(Women)-Jayne Ravnik, 173;
Sharon Knutson, 163; Mary
Styx, 160.
Wednesday Night Womens
W
L
Crosby Bar
21
14
Ya ‘Betcha
21
14
Wild Rice Woodwork 18
17
J.H. Truckin’ Babes 16
19
American Family Ins. 16
19
Jim’s Dames
13
22
High Team Series—Jim’s
Dames, 1729.
High
Team
Game—
J.H.Truckin’ Babes, 609.
High Ind. Series (Women)—
Cheryl Hecker, 515; Nicole
Puchala,
479;
Christine
Isaacs, 470.
High Ind. Single Games
(Women)—Cheryl Hecker,
190; Nicole Puchalla, 181;
Joan Hasskamp, 173.
Thursday Morning Coffee
W
L
Chamberlin Trucking
33
9
Cuyuna Lanes
30
12
North Country Cafe 29
13
Hudrlik Carpet
20
22
GuidePoint
14
28
High Team Series—Cuyuna
Lanes, 1742.
High Team Game—Cuyuna
Lanes, 612.
High Ind. Series (Women)—
Frances Mitchell, Jo Becker,
474; Nancy Northburg, 472.
High Ind. Single Games
(Women)— Jo Becker, 189;
Nancy
Northburg,
188;
Frances Mitchell, 175.
Thursday Night Mens
W
L
Dan’s Catering
Barstock Liquors
Woodtick Inn
Lambert Water Wells
Kruger Auto Repair
Town Tavern
103
93.5
66.5
63
48
31
32
41.5
68.5
72
87
104
High Team Series—Barstock
Liquors, 2469.
High Team Game—Barstock
Liquors, 845.
High Ind. Series (Men)—Rob
Kugel, 538; Charles Rono,
529; Roger Wagner, 529.
High Ind. Single Games
(Men)— Roger Wagnor, 217;
Rob Kugel, 210; Kodie
Keppers, 199.
Junior League
C-I’s C squad boys’ basketball team defeated visiting
International
Falls
last
Tuesday, 37-32.
The Rangers trailed by one
point at the intermission, but
rallied for 21 second half
points in the win.
Isaac Burley paced the balanced attack with eight points
and Griffen Severson added
seven. Devin Parks, Nate Sova
and Will Silgen all added six
0
0
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
5
Sunday Night Mixed
W L
TCBX
34 15
Lakes State Lumber 30 19
Krugers Automotive 28 21
Cuyuna Lanes
27 22
Woodtick Inn
22 27
Ron’s Collision
19 30
Ingalls Construction
15 34
High Team Series—Cuyuna
Lanes, 2181.
High Team Game—Cuyuna
Lanes, 786.
High Ind. Series (Men)— Rich
Northburg,
577,
Roger
Wagner, 573; Tony Styx,
High Ind. Games (Men)—
Jacob Wodarz, 248; Roger
Wagner, 224; Rich Northburg,
204.
High Ind. Series (Women)—
Jayne Ravnik and Frances
Mitchell, 501; Mary Lee
Dallman,
473;
Crystal
Addison, 445.
High Ind. Single Games
(Women)—Jayne Ravnik, 189;
Amber Wodarz, 181; Mary Lee
Dallman, 177.
will go to area firefighters.
Tickets are available at the
Bridge Tavern for $10 each.
The entry free includes a meal
after the contest at the Bridge.
For questions call 546-8053 or
visit
www.bridgetavern
mn.com.
W L
Team 5
75 37
Team 1
68 44
Team 4
64 48
Team 6
64 48
Team 3
61 51
Team 7
48 64
Team 2
47 65
High Ind. Series (Boys)—
Logan
Rasmusen,
466;
Dawson French, 412; Hunter
Robinson, 380.
High Ind. Single Games
(Boys)—Dawson
French,
162; Logan Rasmussen, 161,
157; Hunter Robinson, 131.
High Ind. Series (Girls)—
Loren Sablan, 383; Lizzy Frink,
362; Jenna Rasmussen, 361.
High Ind. Single Games
(Girls)—Jenna Rasmussen,
164; Madison Maroney, 146;
Lizzy Frink, 133.
Prep League
W L
Team 5
72 33
Team 6
68 37
Team 4
58 47
Team 1
54 51
Team 2
34 71
Team 3
29 76
High Ind. Series (Boys)—
Brad Hachey, 381; Dominic
French, 313; Zach Johnson,
268.
High Ind. Single Games
(Boys)—Brad Hachey, 158,
126; Dominic French, 132,
109; Zach Johnson, 108.
High Ind. Series (Girls)—
Elaina Lettman, 223; Eva
Jarvela, 164.
High Ind. Single Games
(Girls)— Elaina Lettman, 89,
82; Eva Jarvela, 72, 53.