McLean County Independent Sports
Warriors take down New Town
White Shield’s boys basketball program participated in only one contest this week, but they made sure fans got their money’s worth. Feb. 9 the team traveled to New Town and defeated the Eagles 79-49.
Bombers fail to detonate in Lady Troopers victory
After a terse four quarters last Thursday evening, the Garrison Lady Troopers successfully diffused the Lewis & Clark-Berthold Bombers in a close 59-55.
Warriors’ district record untouched
Three days of back-to-back games, all against teams in District 15, ended on Saturday afternoon with the White Shield Warriors maintaining a so-far perfect district record.
Royals nearly perfect week
Throughout this past week, the South Prairie-Max Royals varsity girls basketball program had little time off
Aggies busy week nets victories
This past week the Velva-Garrison-Max Aggies competed in two separate events, the Pembina North County Duals on Jan. 24 and the East/West Invitational in New Salem-Almont Jan. 27-28.
Warriors offense shows signs of life
This past week the White Shield Warriors girls team participated in a busy week, competing in three contests – a road game in North Shore-Plaza, and two home games against New Town and Solen – all of which resulted in losses for the group.
Troopers on a roll
The Garrison basketball program traveled to Washburn for a boys and girls double-header last Tueday, with Garrison’s boys taking care of business quite easily, winning 65-33.
Troopers split weekly schedule
Last week the Garrison Troopers boys basketball team competed in two contests, a home game against the Velva Aggies that the Troop won 78-66 and a road contest against heated rival Shiloh Christian that ended in a resounding Troopers defeat, 87-58.
Cossacks busy week pays off
This past week the Max Cossacks boys basketball team competed in three contests.
White Shield takes win against Crusaders
In the last meeting the White Shield Warriors and the Williston Trinity Christian Crusaders had a year ago, the Crusaders knocked the Warriors out of the District 15 quarterfinals by six points. Last Friday, the Warriors took the spotlight, grabbing the win 74-67.