Central Cass Softball

Central Cass Softball Aims to Return to Championship Glory

THE SQUIRRELS HAVE WON SIX STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS, THE MOST IN CLASS B SOFTBALL HISTORY, BUT HAVE NOT WON SINCE 2022.

CASSELTON, N.D. (KVRR) – Central Cass Softball is nothing short of a dynasty in Class B. The Squirrels defeated Hillsboro-Central Valley to punch their ticket to state as Region 1 champions. Winning is the expectation at Central Cass.  Excluding the Covid year, since 2012, the Squirrels have reached the State tournament every year but once. They have won it all…

HS SBALL ROUND UP: 2024 Midseason Madness Tournament Highlights

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE MIDSEASON MADNESS TOURNAMENT.

FARGO, N.D (KVRR)– Highlights from four games at the Midseason Madness Tournament held in Fargo this weekend. Scores from the highlights: Central Cass: 18 | Horace: 3 Minot: 14 | GF Red River: 0 Williston: 10 | WF Sheyenne: 0 Valley City: 4 | Northern Cass: 3   For full scores, visit the following link: https://www.ndsballstars.com/2024 Categories: High School, Top…

Central Cass Softball Eyes 4th Straight State Title

Squirells Come into the State Tournament with a 16-4 Overall Fecord

CASSELTON N.D. — “We’re not really gonna dwell on what’s happened the previous three years. When we started out this season we said we’re gonna go compete for a championship so we’re trying to make sure we’re doing the things we need to do to put ourselves in a position to compete,” said head coach, Scott Kost. With their sites…

Thursday H.S. Sports Roundup: Kindred Baseball, Softball, Central Cass Softball Wins

FARGO, N.D — The top two teams in Class B Region One, Central Cass and Northern Cass softball played an afternoon tilt in Casselton. The Squirrels won 10-0 in five behind two RBI from Catie Sinner. Kindred-Richland Softball took the win at home over Hankinson-FRC-Lidgerwood-Tintah, 6-1. Vikings Baseball won on a walk-off in the 9th over Oakes, 2-1. Categories: High…

Central Cass Softball Brings Back Experience Coming Off Third Straight State Title

Squirrels looking to become first Class B team to four peat as champs

CASSELTON, N.D — 2021 was just any other year for Central Cass softball as of late winning a third straight Class B state championship. Number one in the preseason coaches poll this year, the eye is on creating history and being the first program to four peat. The Squirrels  come back loaded with four seniors and experienced juniors like all-state…

Central Cass Softball Carrying “Championship Mentality” Looking to Three-Peat at State

Squirrels are number one seed in Class B State Tournament

CASSELTON, N.D. — When it comes to Class B softball in the state of North Dakota, the first team that always comes to mind is Central Cass. Why is that? Because over the last eight years there has only been one time where the program hasn’t been in or won the state title. As the two-time defending state champions, they’re…

ND Softball Roundup: Thompson, Northern Cass, Kindred, Central Cass Win

All four advance to semifinals on Monday

FARGO, ND (KVRR) – It was day one of the Class B East Region Softball Tournament in Casselton. Thompson beast Hankinson 10-6 and Northern Cass hits a 7th inning walk-0ff to beat Grafton 8-7  in the afternoon games. Central Cass defeated Pembina County North, 11-0, and Kindred came back to beat May Port CG, 3-1 to close out the night….

Central Cass Wins Impact Softball League

Beat Thompson in Championship 11-7

HILLSBORO, N.D. — The North Dakota Impact Softball League wrapped up play on Tuesday with semifinal and Championship action. Thompson beat Hankinson and Central Cass beat Cass-Traill to advance to the Championship. The 2019 State Champion Squirrels took home the title with an 11-7 win over the Tommies. Aubree Lindstrom had 13 strikeouts in the circle. Categories: High School, Top…

Central Cass softball relishes second chance with summer league

The Squirrels are one of eight teams playing in the North Dakota Impact League

CASSELTON, N.D. — It was something Central Cass softball hadn’t experienced in over a year; game day. “Most of them were here about an hour and 20 minutes early just because they are excited to get out and be able to play,” said the team’s head coach, Scott Kost. “It has been 72 days since our opening day was supposed…