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    sam baker had 44 pts for science the other week hes a sweet player...hey yo kermit and burgandy lets blaze the recruiting trail like back in the aaberg rothsay days...bison basketball needs us!!...breck cowboys playy friday night in dilworth and whats needed now more than ever is a good old fashion bisonville meeting of the minds...any and all of you fools are welcome 2join us at the hi-ho tavern in dilworth ill be the 1 up at the bar wearing sweatpants askin chicks if they wanna go halves on a baby

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    According to Ryan James, NDSU staying in touch with 6’ 3” Beijan Newbern,
    Maranatha Christian Academy (Twin Cities). He averages about 21 ppg, 6 rpg, 2 apg.

    His brother, Melvin Newbern Jr. (6’ 4”), averages 18.3 ppg for NDSCS as a sophomore.

    Melvin Newbern played for the Gophers from 1987-1990.

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    Elijah Klein a 6'6" sophomore from Mandan had 28 points, 15 rebounds and 3 assists as Mandan beat 3 time defending champion Minot to advance to next weeks ND State class A tournament. Is he on our radar? Definitely worth a look IMO. Tall, lean, long arms and moves very well. Looks like he could still grow a few inches.

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    Yeah I was gonna post about him. Definitely has some d1 potential and room to grow


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    In the 2019 recruiting category:

    Nate Jenkins Retweeted
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    North Dakota State head coach Dave Richman flew in to watch 2019 G Nate Jenkins (6-2) of Kettle Moraine last night
    Kettle Moraine defeated Arrowhead 61-55 in a WIAA Division 1 sectional semifinal Thursday night. Nate Jenkins with 12 points, Arrowhead was lead by Chandler Pulvermacher with 15 points (CP was a NDSU commit, later flipped to Iowa State, Pulvermacher was destined for The Bisonville Great Football Names Hall of Fame until decommitting from NDSU)

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    Jaxon Knotek a finalist for this state award from the Wisconsin Sports Network:

    SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL AWARDS -- SHOOTER FINALISTS

    Jaxon Knotek, 6-6, River Falls -- The Player of the Year in the Big Rivers Conference, Knotek has been a focal point for opposing defenses in the conference the past three seasons. The 1,000-career scorer averaged 20.4 ppg as a senior while helping River Falls to a 15-9 record under coach Zac Campbell. Knotek has very deep shooting range and has the size and length to shoot over most defenders. He will play college basketball in the fall at NCAA Division I North Dakota State
    http://www.wissports.net/news_articl...rrer_id=532521

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    Quote Originally Posted by bruinbison View Post
    In the 2019 recruiting category:



    Kettle Moraine defeated Arrowhead 61-55 in a WIAA Division 1 sectional semifinal Thursday night. Nate Jenkins with 12 points, Arrowhead was lead by Chandler Pulvermacher with 15 points (CP was a NDSU commit, later flipped to Iowa State, Pulvermacher was destined for The Bisonville Great Football Names Hall of Fame until decommitting from NDSU)
    a recruit that only had 12 points?? gee great.. another nate zastrow
    NDSU TO FBS. HAVEN'T WE WON ENOUGH?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bruinbison View Post
    According to Ryan James, NDSU staying in touch with 6’ 3” Beijan Newbern,
    Maranatha Christian Academy (Twin Cities). He averages about 21 ppg, 6 rpg, 2 apg.

    His brother, Melvin Newbern Jr. (6’ 4”), averages 18.3 ppg for NDSCS as a sophomore.

    Melvin Newbern played for the Gophers from 1987-1990.
    Maranatha Christian Academy lost to Breck 71-69 in the MN Class 2A Section 5 quarterfinal. Beijan Newbern had 22 points for Maranatha. Breck was led by David Roddy with 25 points, 12 rebounds and 9 blocks, including a block in the final seconds. David Roddy was the 1st 2019 offer (iirc) that NDSU made in football, as a QB. The 6’ 5” Roddy is getting recruited in basketball as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlickVic View Post
    checked out noah christension last night for the cowboys...scored his 1,000th pt and gave the game ball 2 gramps... somebody should text dave, if that doesnt get him on the trail nothing will...as an aside, the kid can hoop "for days" ...literally hes like my coonhound out there he doesnt even pant, best ive seen maybe ever...larry bird jr we comin we comin
    Looks like Dave got your text......

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    Breckenridge trails Hawley 32-25 at the half. Noah Christensen has 14 for Breckenridge. MN State Moorhead and NDSU are watching Christensen

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    The 6’ 8” Christensen finished with 36 points, 15 rebounds as Breckenridge rallied for a 64-60 win.

    Breckenridge against Perham for the Region title on Thursday.

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