Sunday, April 27, 2008

Magdeline E. Reimer

Magdeline E. Reimer age 84 of Cavalier, ND died on Tuesday, April 22, 2008, at the Altru Hospital, Grand Forks, ND.
Magdeline was born June 9, 1923, near Neche, ND to William and Ottilga (Stegman) Lembke. She grew up and attended school near Neche and helped on the family farm.

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On April 23, 1947, she married Jacob Reimer at Neche. After their marriage they lived in the Hensel area. She then worked at the Borg Memorial Home in Mountain, until her retirement.
Survivors include her husband, Jake; children, Warren Reimer and Richard Reimer both of Cavalier, ND, Mark (Kathy) Reimer, Paso Robles, CA, Wayne (Pam) Reimer, Bakersfield, CA, Lisa (Michael) Carik, Cavalier, ND; daughter-in-law, Rita Reimer, Fargo, ND; 10 grandchildren; one great grandson; siblings, Rudolph Lembke, Cavalier, ND, Evelyn (Lyle) Petsinger, Jefferson City, MO, and Helen (Earl) Jackson, Fargo, ND.
Preceding her in death were her parents; infant daughter, Jane; son, Dennis; sister, Dorothy Panasuk.
Funeral services will be held on Sunday, April 27, 2008, at 2:00 p.m. at the United Lutheran Church, Cavalier, ND.
Visitation will be held Saturday, April 26th from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Jensen-Askew Funeral Home, Cavalier, ND. Visitation will be at the church for one hour before the time of services.

North Border Baseball

First game
North Border 000 00 —0 2 1
F-L/Park River 000 6X —6 7 0

WP — Nick Smestad; LP — Tanner Carpenter
Highlights — NB: A. Kallikoski 1x2, 2B; F-L/PR: Andy Gemmill 1x2, RBI, Cole Solseng 1x2, RBI, Max Otto 1x1, RBI, 2 SBs

Second game
F-L/Park River 031 04 —8 7 0
North Border 000 10 —1 2 1

WP — Nick Smestad; LP — Blake Setness
Highlights —F-L/PR: Andy Gemmill 2x3, 2B, 2 RBIs, Max Otto 1x3, 2B, 2 RBIs; NB: Tanner Carpenter 1x3, 2B, Blake Setness 1x2, RBI

Grafton Invitational Track & Field

Boys team totals
Cavalier 130, Langdon 128, Mayville-Portland-Clifford-Galesburg 101, Grafton 100.5, Nelson County 90.5, Park River Area 54, Drayton-St. Thomas-Valley 51, Larimore 24, Midway-Minto 19, North Border 12

Girls team totals
Park River Area 158, Grafton 130, Langdon 101.5, North Border 86, Larimore 70.5, Cavalier 62, Nelson County 41, Midway-Minto 34, Drayton-St. Thomas-Valley 14, Mayville-Portland-Clifford-Galesburg 5

Top 3 placers
800 — 1. Kelsey Adamsen, Graf, 2:37.79; 2. Krahn, Lang, 2:38.70; 3. Morgan Beattie, NB, 2:41.67
1,600 — 1. Jessica Schanilec, M-M, 5:32.72; 2. Nicole Woinarowicz, Graf, 5:42.55; 3. Shannon Lene, NB, 6:05.87
300 hurdles — 1. Krum, Lang, :49.76; 2. Larson, PRA, :52.03; 3. Kieran Horsley, NB, :52.93
Pole vault — 1. Krum, Lang, 8-0; 2. Julie Ault, Cav, 7-6; 3. Danika Carpenter, NB, 7-0
Shot put — 1. Alysia Hagert, Lar, 35-3; 2. Jessie Helland, NB, 30-1; 3. Cass Heigaard, PRA, 30-0
Javelin — 1. Kelsey Thompson, Cav, 105-0; 2. Helland, NB, 95-6; 3. Larson, PRA, 89-8
4x400 relay — 1. Park River Area (Ralston, Danielle Gorder, Thomas, McMillan) 4:20.50; 2. Nelson County 4:35.43; 3. North Border 4:39.41
4x800 relay — 1. North Border (Beattie, Ellie Bjornstad, Brenna Carpenter, Lene) 10:52.52; 2. Grafton 11:25.46; 3. Cavalier 11:48.28

Sunday, April 20, 2008

North Border Baseball

MCC/T-C 311 19X X — 15 11 0
North Border 000 00X X — 0 0 8

WP — Chase Boen; LP — Alex Kalliokoski
Highlights — Marshall County Central/Tri-County: Boen 6 K’s, no-hitter; Jacobson 2x4, 2B, Grandstrand 2x4, 2 2Bs, Englund 3x4

Friday, April 18, 2008

Receives MSU Scholarships

Mayville State University is pleased to announce that Tanner Carpenter of Pembina has been awarded a Freshman Honor Scholarship and the D.E. and Clara Blackorby Memorial Scholarship for the 2008-2009 school year. Tanner is the son of Jeff and Renae Carpenter of Pembina and will be a spring graduate of North Border HS. He will enroll as a freshman at Mayville State in the fall of 2008 to pursue a major in education and coaching. Tanner also plans to participate as a member of the MSU Comet football and baseball teams.

Anne M. Tillett

Anne M. Tillett, 77, of Cavalier, ND, died Sunday, April 13, 2008, at Altru Hospital, Grand Forks, ND. A memorial service will be held Thursday, April 17, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. at the Cavalier Presbyterian Church, Cavalier, ND. Burial in the Bathgate Cemetery, Bathgate, ND. Arrangements with Jensen-Askew Funeral Home, Cavalier, ND. Anne Marion Maxham was born July 29, 1930, at St. Johns, North Carolina to Basil M. and Mary K. (Dunning) Maxham. She grew up in St. Johns and graduated from high school at Ahoskie, NC. Anne worked as a licensed practical nurse in Norfolk, VA. On October 13, 1952, she married John Tillett at Elizabeth City, NC. In 1961, the family moved back to Bathgate, ND. She worked as and LPN at the Pioneer Rest Home, Bathgate and the Wedgewood Manor, Cavalier. John died on July 29, 1988. She is survived by her children, Anita (Ron) Storie, Cavalier, ND, Kitty (John) Johnson, Pembina, ND, JoAnne (Larry) Lupien, Cavalier, ND, Russell (Ola) Tillett, Seagoville, TX; grandchildren, James, Brian, Stacie (Derek), Amy, Erika, Jerod, Chris; step granddaughter, Marina; great grandchildren, Lexie and Gavyn; siblings, Bobby Maxham, Aulander, NC, Roselyn Phelps, Hayes, VA, Mary Bell, Disputanta, VA, and Kathy Maxham, St. Johns, NC. Also preceding her in death were her parents. Clergy: Rev. John Werth. Honorary Pallbearers: All of Anne’s Grandchildren. Music: Jenny DeMell, Soloist; Christine Hughes and Betty Irving,Accompanists.

Cavalier Invitational Track Meet

In Cavalier, N.D., Tuesday
Boys team totals
Langdon 122, Cavalier 105, Northern Lights 95, Grafton 72Zc, Thompson 68, Larimore 67, Park River/Fordville-Lankin/Adams-Edmore 49, Drayton-St. Thomas-Valley 42Zc, Nelson County 32, North Border 21, Minto 18, North Star 7Zc

Girls team totals
Park River/Fordville-Lankin/Adams-Edmore 130, Langdon 116, Grafton 108, North Border 71, Cavalier 58, Larimore 38, Nelson County 31, Northern Lights 31, Thompson 30, North Star 28, Minto 26, Drayton-St. Thomas-Valley 10

Top 3 placers
800 — 1. Jessica Schanilec, Minto, 2:32.24; 2. Kelsey Adamson, Graf, 2:35.87; 3. Morgan Beattie, NB, 2:41.88
1,600 — 1. Nichole Woinarowicz, Graf, 5:47.25; 2. Chloe Tweten, Graf, 5:58.76; 3. Shannon Lene, NB, 6:08.94
4x800 relay — 1. North Border (Hailey Longtin, Lene, Ellie Bjornstad, Beattie) 10:51.15; 2. Grafton 11:12.90; 3. Cavalier 11:14.75
Triple jump — 1. Taylor Morten, Lar, 31-1; 2. Ternquist, PR/FL/AE, 30-7; 3. Kieran Horsley, NB, 30-1¾
Pole vault — 1. Kram, Lang, 8-6; 2. Julie Ault, Cav, 7-0; 3. Danika Carpenter, NB, 7-0

Region 4 Baseball Standings

Grafton 2 0
Fordville-Lankin-PR 3 1
North Border 3 1
Cavalier 0 0
Adams-E-E 1 3
St. Thomas-D-V 1 3
Langdon 0 2

Overall records — Grafton 4-2, Fordville-Lankin-Park River 3-1, North Border 4-4, Cavalier 1-0, Adams-Edmore-Edinburg 1-3, St. Thomas-Drayton-Valley 1-4, Langdon 1-2

Thursday, April 17, 2008

North Border Sweeps Double Header

NORTH BORDER 3-7,
DRAYTON-ST. THOMAS 2-0

First game
D-St. Thomas-V 002 000 X — 2 4 1
North Border 002 001 X — 3 7 3
WP — Tanner Carpenter; LP — Ethan Littlejohn
Highlights — DST-Valley: Spencer Puppe 2 RBIs; NB: Carpenter 2x2, 2B, Blake Setness 2x2, 2 RBIs, Alex Kalliokoski GWH

Second game
North Border 031 30X X — 7 9 2
D-St. Thomas-V 000 000 X — 0 2 1
WP — Ashton McKay; LP — Ryan Pucker
Highlights — NB: Carpenter 2x3, 2B, 3 RBIs, Setness 1x2, 2B, Dustyn Chale 3B

Saturday, April 12, 2008

NORTH BORDER BASEBALL
Cavalier 5,
North Border 4
Cavalier 014 000 0 — 5 3 1
North Border 001 011 1 — 4 3 1
WP — Ryan Kallinowski; LP — Jason Margerum
Highlights — Cavalier: Alex Cull saveCBR

Thursday, April 10, 2008

William A. ''Bill'' Henschel, Sr.
Grand Forks HeraldPublished Thursday, April 10, 2008
William A. ''Bill'' Henschel, Sr.
William A. “Bill” Henschel, Sr. 84, of Bathgate, ND died on Tuesday, April 8, 2008, at his home.
Bill was born February 16, 1924, near Hamilton, ND to Julius and Julia (Drager) Henschel. He grew up in the Hallson area. During World War II, he served with the U.S. Army in Germany. After his discharge from the service he returned to Neche and worked at the Farmers Union Oil Company.

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On June 20, 1954, he married Darlene Wolfgram at Neche, ND. They moved to Bathgate where they owned and operated Bill’s Bar. He later farmed until his retirement in 2004.
He was a member of the Christ Lutheran Church and the Laverne J. Thompson Post #11, Cavalier American Legion.
He is survived by his wife, Darlene; children, Shirley Kemp, Fargo, ND and Bill Jr. (Ramona) Henschel, Neche, ND; grandchildren, Chris (Marijo ) Kemp, and Sarah (Paul) Johnson, all of Fargo, ND, Jacob Henschel, Manchester, NH, Nicolas (Katie) Henschel, Belleville, IL; siblings, Ruth (Stewart) Tully, Drayton, ND, Lydia Meagher, Manvel, ND, Ed (Hattie) Henschel, Grafton, ND, Karl (Deloris) Henschel, Bathgate, Martha Houston, McClusky, ND.
Preceding him in death were his parents, brothers, Rieny, Fred, and Gus; and sister, Annie.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 12, 2008, at 10:00 a.m. at the Christ Lutheran Church, Neche, ND.
There will be visitation at the church for one hour before the time of services.
Burial will be in the Christ Lutheran Cemetery, Neche, ND. Arrangements with Jensen-Askew Funeral Home, Cavalier, ND.
Online guest book may be signed at www.askewfuneralhome.com

PREP TRACK
Grand Forks HeraldPublished Thursday, April 10, 2008
Vern Schreiner
Invitational
At Hyslop Sports Center
Tuesday’s results
Boys team totals
Cavalier 107, Hatton-Northwood 83½, Thompson 80, Grafton 66½, Park River Area 65, Nelson County 43, Drayton-St. Thomas-Valley 37, North Border 23, Minto-Midway 20
Top 3 individuals
3,200 relay — 1. Thompson (Alex Shimek, Dillon Shimek, Adam Monson, Devin Monson) 9:19.174; 2. Cavalier 9:35.389; 3. North Border 10:20.059
50 — 1. Tyler Staskivige, H-N, :5.781; 2. Stephen Quanbeck, Cavalier, :5.984; 3. Alex Hartz, Cavalier, :6.026
440 — 1. Alex Shimek, Thompson, :54.482; 2. Andrew Wysocki, Grafton, :55.310; 3. Mavrik Peterson, Thompson, :55.650
50 hurdles — 1. Chris Martinson, DSTV, :7.66; 2. Kirk Sanders, H-N, :7.881; 3. Darian Brevik, Cavalier, :8.144
1,600 — 1. Adam Monson, Thompson, 5:20.673; 2. Berzain Mendez, Grafton, 5:24.589; 3. Kyle Defoe, North Border, 5:31.740
1 lap — 1. Reilly Mathiason, Grafton, :16.761; 2. Mavrik Peterson, Thompson, :16.920; 3. Jay Jelinek, PRA, :17.091
4 lap relay — 1. Park River Area (Ryan Larson, Erik Midgarden, Wade Thompson, Jay Jelinek) 1:09.421; 2. Cavalier 1:11.023; 3. Nelson County 1:11.082
880 — 1. Devin Monson, Thompson, 2:14.895; 2. Samuel Delka, DSTV, 2:19.376; 3. Alex Flage, Cavalier, 2:20.299
3,200 — 1. Anthony Askew, Cavalier, 11:45.245; 2. Dillion Shimek, Thompson, 12:26.461; 3. Austin Smith, Grafton, 12:26.859
1,600 relay — 1. Grafton (Andrew Wysocki, Reilly Mathiason, Tyler Lindell, Wade Berg) 4:01.953; 2. Cavalier 4:12.258; 3. Nelson County 4:18.174
Long jump — 1. Tyler Staskivige, H-N, 21-4; 2. Myles Leschied, H-N, 18-2; 3. Erik Midgarden, PRA, 18-1
High jump — 1. Tyler Staskivige, H-N, 6-0; 2. Ryan Larson, PR, 5-8; 3. Erik Midgarden, PR, 5-4
Triple jump — 1. Tyler Staskivige, H-N, 42-10½; 2. Erik Midgarden, PRA, 37-3½; 3. Reece Brown, Cavalier, 35-9½
Shot put — 1. Charlie Wellman, Cavalier, 41-9; 2. Ben Susa, Nelson County, 38-9; 3. Colton Johnson, Grafton, 38-0
Girls team totals
Park River Area 144, Grafton 81, North Border 69, Cavalier 63, Thompson 55, Nelson County 41, Hatton-Northwood 34, Minto-Midway 22, Drayton-St. Thomas-Valley 15
Top 3 individuals jhdnm

3,200 relay — 1. Grafton (Ashley Lopez, Nicole Woinarowicz, Chloe Tweten, Megan Jiskra) 11:06.463; 2. Thompson 11:10.859; 3. North Border 11:28.179
50 — 1. Adrienne Thomas, PRA, :6.342; 2. Samantha Baldwin, Grafton, :6.702; 3. Brenna Carpenter, North Border, :6.801
440 — 1. Maddi Lamb, Nelson County, 1:06.508; 2. Brooke Gaustad, Grafton, 1:07.126; 3. Whitney Sponslor, Thompson, 1:08.462
50 hurdles — 1. Nicki Schumacher, Thompson, :8.272; 2. Sydney Larson, PRA, :8.551; 3. Kieran Horsley, NB, :8.981
1,600 — 1. Nicole Woinarowicz, Grafton, 5:49.347; 2. Andrea Morengo, PRA, 6:03.364; 3. Shannon Lene, North Border, 6:14.338
1 lap — 1. Adrienne Thomas, PRA, :17.982; 2. Brooke Gaustad, Grafton, :18.898; 3. Chelsey Lutovsky, Midway-Minto, :19.063
4 lap relay — 1. Park River Area (Adrienne Thomas, Katie Ralston, Breanna Novak, Brittnee Linn) 1:16.440; 2. Nelson County 1:18.939; 3. North Border 1:20.733
880 — 1. Jessica Shanilec, Minto-Midway, 2:36.669; 2. Chloe Tweten, Grafton, 2:39.765; 3. Lexi Furstenau, Cavalier, 2:45.419
3,200 — 1. Ashley Lopez, Grafton, 13:08.485; 2. Julia Crisman, Nelson County, 14:07.679; 3. Emily Schenk, Thompson, 14:32.623
1,600 relay — 1. Park River Area (Brittnee Lynn, Danielle Gorder, Katie Ralston, Adrienne Thomas) 4:34.873; 2. Nelson County 4:42.979; 3. North Border 4:44.036
Long jump — 1. Samantha Baldwin, Grafton, 15-4½; 2. Alexis Tossett, H-N, 14-10; 3. Megan Ternquist, PRA, 14-8
High jump — 1. Taylor Brown, Cavalier, 4-11; 2. Josie Thompson, PRA, 4-7; 3. Lexi Erickson, PRA, 4-5
Triple jump — 1. Megan Ternquist, PRA, 28-8½; 2. Lexi Erickson, PRA, 28-4½; 3. Kieran Horsley, North Border, 27-0½
Shot put — 1. Kelsey Iverson, PRA, 29-9; 2. Jessie Helland, North Border, 29-7; 3. Anna Jacobs, Thompson, 28-4

Thursday, April 03, 2008

PREP TRACK
Grand Forks HeraldPublished Thursday, April 03, 2008
Pembina County
Indoor
At UND, Tuesday
Boys team totals
Thompson 111, Langdon 103, Cavalier 91, Hatton-Northwood 89, Drayton-St. Thomas-Valley 71, Park River/Fordville-Lankin/Adams-Edmore 60, North Border 35, Nelson County 26
Top 3 placers
50 — 1. Jon Dinius, Lang, :5.66; 2. Tyler Staskivige, H-N, :5.81; 3. Xantippean Lonewolf, Lang, :5.90
1-lap sprint — 1. Mavrik Peterson, Thomp, :16.91; 2. Jay Jelinek, PR/FL/AE, :17.01; 3. Lonewolf, Lang, :17.02
440 — 1. Alex Shimek, Thomp, :57.32; 2. Devin Monson, Thomp, :58.24; 3. Joseph Braun, NC, :58.39
880 — 1. Zach Brorby, Thomp, 2:16.59; 2. D. Monson, Thomp, 2:16.86; 3. Alex Feil, Lang, 2:20.31
1 mile — 1. Adam Monson, Thomp, 5:01.37; 2. Samuel Delka, D-ST-V, 5:10.46; 3. Patrick Askew, Cav, 5:22.02
2 mile — 1. D. Monson, Thomp, 11:20.42; 2. Shimek, Thomp, 11:31.23; 3. Anthony Askew, Cav, 12:00.50
50 intermediate hurdles — 1. Feil, Lang, :7.39; 2. Kirk Sanders, H-N, :7.67; 3. Andrew Schill, Lang, :7.80
50 high hurdles — 1. Tanner Anderson, D-ST-V, :7.57; 2. Sanders, H-N, :7.60; 3. Schill, Lang, :7.95
8-lap relay — 1. Langdon 2:26.82; 2. Park River/FL/AE 2:29.56; 3. Hatton-Northwood 2:30.07
1-mile relay — 1. Langdon 3:59.89; 2. Cavalier 4:14.32; 3. Drayton-ST-V 4:19.53
2-mile relay — 1. Thompson 9:00.06 (meet record); 2. Cavalier 9:35.16; 3. Nelson County 10:17.39
Shot put — 1. Charlie Wellman, Cav, 42-6; 2. Cory Hajicek, H-N, 42-½; 3. Jelinek, PR/FL/AE, 36-11
Long jump — 1. Staskivige, H-N, 20-1; 2. Miles Lescheid, H-N, 17-9; 3. Anderson, D-ST-V, 17-9
High jump — 1. Staskivige, H-N, 6-0; 2. Ryan Larson, PR/FL/AE, 6-0; 3. Garret Brown, Cav, 5-8
Triple jump — 1. Staskivige, H-N, 42-5½ (meet record); 2. Erik Midgarden, PR/FL/AE, 36-2; 3. Reece Brown, Cav, 35-8½
Pole vault — 1. Jordan Fisk, Lang, 12-0; 2. Schill, Lang, 9-6; 3. Marcus Tucker, D-ST-V, 6-0
Outstanding athlete award — Tyler Staskivige
Girls team totals
Park River/Fordville-Lankin/Adams-Edmore 141, Langdon 118, North Border 116, Cavalier 59, Thompson 57, Hatton-Northwood 44, Nelson County 41, Drayton-St. Thomas-Valley 6
Top 3 placers
50 —1. Adrienne Thomas, PR/FL/AE, :6.38; 2. McKenzie Hart, Lang, :6.63; 3. Mercedes Stein, Lang, :6.78
1-lap sprint — 1. Thomas, PR/FL/AE, :18.34; 2. Beth Segerholm, H-N, :18.74; 3. Stein, Lang, :19.00
440 — 1. Thomas, PR/FL/AE, 1:04.81; 2. Brandi Lorz, NB, 1:06.10; 3. Logan Dick, Lang, 1:06.24
880 — 1. Julie Dinius, Lang, 2:40.55; 2. Hailey Longtin, NB, 2:43.99; 3. Maddi Lamb, NC, 2:45.11
1 mile1. Shannon Lene, NB, 6:17.48; 2. Emily Schenk, Thomp, 6:30.84; 3. Nicole Askew, Cav, 6:44.53
2 mile — 1. Kelly Hennager, Lang, 14:04.52; 2. Julia Crisman, NC, 14:06.73
50 low hurdles — 1. Dick, Lang, :7.84; 2. Nicki Schumacher, Thomp, :8.67; 3. Sydney Larson, PR/FL/AE, :8.80
50 intermediate hurdles — 1. Dick, Lang, :7.73; 2. Larson, PR/FL/AE, :8.46; 3. Schumacher, Thomp, :8.72
8-lap relay — 1. Langdon 2:43.56 (meet record); 2. Park River/FL/AE 2:52.55; 3. Nelson County 2:55.32
1-mile relay —1. North Border 4:46.75; 2. Nelson County 4:49.13; 3. Thompson 4:50.73
2-mile relay — 1. North Border 11:26.79; 2. Cavalier 11:42.17; 3. Thompson 11:48.86
Shot put — 1. Cass Heigard, PR/FL/AE, 30-7; 2. Kelsey Iverson, PR/FL/AE, 29-11; 3. Jessie Helland, NB, 28-7
Long jump — 1. Lorz, NB, 15-9½; 2. Dick, Lang, 14-8; 3. Hollie Veurink, H-N, 13-7
High jump — 1. Taylor Brown, Cav, 4-11; 2. Thomas, PR/FL/AE, 4-11; 3. Lexi Erickson, PR/FL/AE, 4-5
Triple jump1. Lorz, NB, 30-7½; 2. Tiffany McMillan, PR/FL/AE, 30-3½; Veurink, H-N, 28-9
Pole vault —1. Julie Ault, Cav, 8-6; 2. Danika Carpenter, NB, 7-6; 3. Dinius, Lang, 7-6
Outstanding athlete award — Adrienne Thomas

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Four area teams win Junior Grand Am championship

Herald Staff ReportsPublished Monday, March 31, 2008
Four area teams won championships at the Grand Forks Junior Grand Am basketball tournament, which was held over the weekend.

One of the area champions was: (Keller, Smith, Chale, and Carpenter are NB Eagle players.)
Boys high school orange division: Pembina Dirty Penguins beat Red River 58-47 in the championship. Pembina players are: Austin Emerson, Justin Overby, Dustin Dalbey, Casey Myklebust, Josh Keller,Pembina, Mike Smith, Walhalla,Dustyn Chale,Pembina, Tanner Carpenter,Pembina, and Anthony Kliniske.