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LIVE: Fargo Force Keeping Grantley’s Legacy Alive

Force Will Grantley-Designed Jerseys That Will Be Auctioned After Game

  You can honor the memory of a brave little boy who inspired us all with his fight against leukemia. The Fargo Force are honoring Grantley Johnson this Saturday at Sanford Children’s Night. The seven-year-old passed away earlier this month after his second battle with leukemia. Fargo Force players will wear special jerseys, which will be auctioned off live after…

HS Hockey Roundup: Moorhead, Fargo-South Shanley Advance in Postseason Play

Spuds Beat Bemidji; Bruins Grafton-Park River

  FARGO, N.D. — Moorhead Boys Hockey began postseason play Tuesday night as the number one seed in Section 8AA. After getting down 1-0, the Spuds responded with three goals to seal the game and advance to host the next game with St. Cloud Saturday night. In the EDC Boys Hockey Tournament, Fargo-South Shanley got down to Grafton-Park Rover 1-0…

Davies Wrestling Finding Right Mentality Going into State Tournament

State Wrestling Starts Thursday at FargoDome

FARGO, N.D. — The best wrestlers in the state of North Dakota in Class A and B hit the mats this weekend at the FargoDome competing for individual and team state titles. Davies is one of those programs looking to make their mark after a school best fifth-place finish in 2019. The Eagles are coming off a second place finish…

Lake Park-Audubon’s Olson Wins High School Play of the Week

Olson's Steal Against Park Christian Wins Play of the Week

FARGO, N.D. — This week’s winner of the Chris Heise High School Play of the Week is Lake Park-Audubon’s Izzy Olson. Olson’s steal and two points against Park Christian had over 800 votes online to take home the crown. Congrats to Olson and the Raiders for taking home this week’s win. Categories: High School, Play of the Week, Top Sports…

NDSU Baseball Drops Series Finale in Hawaii

Rainbow Warriors Beat Bison 8-0

HONOLULU, Hawaii – (NDSU Athletics) The Rainbow Warriors scored eight runs in the first three innings Monday, as the Hawaii baseball team defeated North Dakota State 8-0 in the series finale. NDSU dropped to 1-3 on the year, while Hawaii improved to 5-1. The Bison return to the mainland for their next series, as NDSU will travel to UC Davis…

UND Men’s Basketball Seeing Closing Stretch of Games as Opportunity

Fighting Hawks play four of top five teams in Conference to close season

GRAND FORKS, N.D. — North Dakota men’s basketball has four games left in their regular season and find themselves sixth in the Summit League standings. That spot is not a lock as the final four contests will say a lot about where UND finishes come conference tournament time. That’s because it include four of the top five teams in front…

Code Ninjas teaches local kids basic video game building skills

A STEM camp is giving them the tools they need to become coding pros

FARGO, N.D. — Not every 10-year-old out there can say they’ve built an interactive video game from scratch. “It feels good because not a lot of people have made games and I’m one of those, I guess, few that have made a game,” says 10-year-old Carson Huseby of Fargo. For him, coding isn’t just a hobby. Carson says it’s all…

The Big Draft: Rick

Join the Big Draft. It only takes four hours a month to help a child reach their full potential.

  Football Season is over. Now what are you gonna do with your Sunday afternoons? We have an idea: You can sign up for the Big Draft with Big Brothers/Big Sisters. Meet the latest Big to declare for The Big Draft, Rick. Rick is a veteran with five years of experience as a Big. He’s a busy guy too, making…

Tri-City Soccer Club showcases new home, invites community to open house

Those at Tri-City say the club's goal is to make soccer accessible to all

FARGO, N.D. — Those at Tri-City Soccer Club in Fargo say soccer is for everyone. “Anybody can play. Any age, any skill level, you can play and all it takes is a ball and a couple people, you know, a ball and two shoes, you got a goal,” says the club’s Executive Director John Ross. The goal of this club…