The Star
Above: Eva Tastad, right, tries to fend off a double-teaming Woodchuck
defense that included
JSiarah LaRocque, left. At right: Kaycee Desjarlais, center, ran into the
defense of Brenna Boucher,
left, and Sierra Heinz during the district battle in Rolette.
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. St. John Kadence DeCoteau, with ball, flies into the lane in
ifront of Rolette’s Hailey Peltier as Megan Boe watches all the ac- ‘
Etion unfold.
All Seasons Water Users District
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Annual Meeting
, General Meeting with Election of Directors
' and Other Business
6:30 ’P.M. Thursday,
February 18, 2021
SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER
BOTTINEAU, ND
If you cannot attend,
please sign and mail in proxy.
“This is an Equal Opportunity Program”
Woodchucks down om
On Tuesday night, the Comets
came within a three—pointer of win-
ning their third contest in a row,
falling 47-45 to St. John.
In a game that saw neither team
hit a three-pointer all night, the
Woodchucks’
made 10 two-point field goals and
three foul shots to account for 23
points, or 49 percent of St. John’s
output.
Sarah LaRocque had six and
Megan Boe each scored five.
The Comets missed a lot of op—
portunities to win the game at free
throw line. The team shot just 61 per-
Natalie DeCoteau ‘
cent (17-28) from the charity stripe.
On offense, Rolette had a more
balanced attack with Brenna Boucher
leading the charge with a dozen
points. Thanks to her stellar foul
shooting, Elizabeth Smith finished
with 11 points, making seven of eight
from the charity stripe._ Eva Tastad.
and Hailey Peltier each aded eight.
The Woodchucks’ 15-point out-
burst in the second quarter, powered
by DeCoteau’s four buckets, was the
key to the game. The Comets knotted
St. John in points scored during the
first and third periods. In the final
frame, the home team out scored the
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visitors 14-13.
The Comet girls won their second
game in a row on Monday with 53-
35 swamping of Towner-Granville-
Upham.
Tastad led the way with 17 points,
her third straight outing of 15 or bet—
ter. Boucher had 14 points. The duo
also combined to make 9 of 10 from
the charity stripe to help solidify the
win. ‘
Rolette jumped out to an early 12-
point lead before giving a little back
in the second. Still, the Comets held
ets in close battl
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as...
a 10-point buffer at the half.
The third quarter was all Comets
as Tastad dropped eight of her 17 in
the frame and Boucher also had eight
of her 14. The pair blazed the Titans ’
for eight minutes and gave the team a
21-point lead going into the final
stanza.
Smith added 10 points to the
Comet win.
St. John lost a close game on Sat—
urday. The ‘Chucks took on Nelson
County on the road and came up just
short, falling 60-56 in overtime.
Standings and Statistics
District Boys Basketball as of Jan. 27
Dist. Record Overall Points
1. Langdon . . . . . . . .2-0 . . . . . . . . . . .9-1 . . . . . . . . . .4
2. Dunseith . .' . . . . . .2-1 . . . . . . . . . . .7-2 . . . . . . .
. . .4
3. North Star . . . . . ..1-0 .....I . . . . ..6-5 . . . . . . . . . .2
4. Rolla . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . . . .5-6 . . . . . . . .
. .1
5. St. John . . . . . . . .0-1 . . . . . . . . . . .3-4 . . . . . . . . .
.0
'6. Rolette . . . . . . . . .0-2 . . . . . . . . . . .1-9 - . . . . . .
. . . .0
Top 10 Scorers (points per game) Top 10 Rebounders (per game)
1 Mitchell Leas, Rolla .............. ..22.3 1 Jalen Poitra, Dunseith
............ ..9.4
2 Grant Romfo, LA-E-M ....... ..20.7 2 Jagger Worley, LA-E-M ..........
..9.3
3 Simon Romfo, LA-E-M .. .....18.6 Michael Dunn, St. John .......... ..8.7
4 Dane Hagler, North Star ....... ..18.2 4 Ben Kraft, Rolette/Wolford
......... ..8
5 Michael Dunn, St. John ........... ..17 5 Ethan Morin, Dunseith .
6 Ethan Morin, Dunseith ............. ..16 6 Simon Romfo, LA-E-M
.............. ..7
7 Jagger Worley, LA-E-M‘ ........ .. 14.7 7 Grant Romfo, LA-E-M
............. ..6.6
8 Jaeton Parisien, St. John ..... ..14.3 8 Xavier Mitchell, Rolla
.............. .. 6.6
9 Xavier Mitchell, Rolla ............ ..13.8
10 Jalen Poitra, Dunseith ........ ..12.8
9 Hayden Hagler, North Star ..... ..6.4
10 Ben Wagenman, North Star... 6.1
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ATTENTION
HUNTERS
2021 SPRING WILD TURKEY
The- North Dakota Game Fish Department announces the
following summary of regulations and changes for the
‘ 2021 Spring Wild Turkey hunting season.
Licenses will be issued by a weighted lottery procedure. Applications may
be submitted
online or by phone. Only residents may apply. The deadline for submitting
online
or phone applications is February 10, 2021.
The season will run from April 10 through May 16, 2021.
The season bag limit will be one bearded or male wild turkey.
Turkeys may be legally taken with shotguns (including muzzleloading
shotguns),
certain handguns, and bow and arrow.
APPLYING BY COMPUTER OR BY PHONE
QUICK - CONVENIENT - EASY
Standings and Statistics
District Girls Basketball as of Jan. 27
Dist. Record Overall Points
1. Langdon . . . . ...5-0 . . . . . . . . ..11-3 . . . . . . . . .10
2. Dunseith . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . . . . . . .10-5 . . . . . . . . . .6
3.NorthStar.......3-2...........7-4 . . . . . . . . ..6
4.St.John........3-3 . . . . . ..5-4 . . . . . . . . ..3
5.R-W............1-5...........6-8.. . . . . . . ..1
1-10 . . . . . . . . ..0
6.Rolla . . . . . . . . . ..0-4..........
Top 10 Rebounders (per game)
1 Natalie Decoteau, St. John ....16.2
Top 10 Scorers (points per game)
1 Rozalind Strong, Dunseith .... .. 22.6
2 Morgan Leas, Rolla .............. ..20.6 2 Brailyn Davis, Dunseith
........... ..14
Danielle Hagler, North Star ....19.5 Kendra Prouty, Dunseith ...... ..10.1
4 Kendra Prouty, Dunseith ...... ..17.3 4 Brenna Boucher, Rolette .........
..9.8
5 Natalie Decoteau, St. John ....16.4 5 Morgan Leas, Rolla ................
..9.1
6 Brailyn Davis, Dunseith ........ ..13.5 6 Megan Boe, St. John
.............. ..8.1
7 Brenna Boucher, Rolette ...... .. 10.2 7 Sydney Staus, North Star .......
..7.5
8 Lindsay Nyhagen, North Star ...9.4 8Alani Morin, St. John
................. ..6
9 Eva Tastad, Rolette/Wolford .....9.4 9 Trista Henderson, Rolla ..........
.. 5.8
10 Sydney Staus, North Star ..... ..8.6 10 Sierra Heinz, Rolette
............. ..5.2
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I I
NTION GOOSE HUNTERS
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department "A'T‘\ I
announces the follwving summary of regulations
from amendment number one of the 2020-2021
2021 SPRING LIGHT GOOSE CONSERVATION ORDER
February 20 - May 9, 2021 — Statewide
Resident hunters must have a cutter! hunting certifitzte, a small game
license if I
ages 16 and older, and a general game and l'abita license (or
combination license).
Note: 2020-2021 licenses expire on March 31, 2021. I
Nonresident hunters must have a 2021 nonresident spring light goose license
($50.00). I
‘lhis license enables nonresidents to hunt statewide for the entire
duration and does not
afied their eligibility to purchase a regular nonresident waterfowl
hunting license for the fall I
2021 season. i
All 2021 Spring Light Goose Conservation Order hunters must register I
with the Harvest Infomtation Program (HIP). HIP registration for ND can be
obtained with license purchases through the Department's website or by
calling
1888-6344798. HIP registration for this conservation orderis also valid for
fall hunting. I
The Federal waterfowl Stamp is not required for the conservation order. I
Only light geese may be taken. Light geese include snow geese, blue geese,
and
Rose's geese. They may be td(en statewide from February 20 thm May 9,
2021.
Via the lntemet
Visit our
website at
gf.nd.gov
Regular license fees
apph/ With no
sen/roe charge added
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Fish Department, 100Norlh ismarc
You can apply for yonr spring
turkey license a 24 hours E to“ "as
a day — 7 days aweek 80040645409
Visa, Discover, MasterCard and
American Express accepted.
SUMMARY OF CHANGES FROM LAST YEAR
I Total licenses available increased to 7,005 (up 775).
After the initial lottery, remaining licenses will be issued as prescribed
by the Director
which may allow individuals to obtain one additional license in select
units.
- Muzzleloading rifles are no longer a legal firearm for taking wild
turkeys.
- Unit 21 will remain closed to spring turkey hunting in 2021.
I Lottery results may be obtained by visiting our website at gf.nd.gov
Acomplete 2021 sprin gturke hunting proclamation is available fromtheNorth
Dakota Game and
I Expressway, Bismarck, ND 58501-5095. (701) 328-6300.
—-—— By Phone
Slmply call
Besides license fee, a $4 00
service char e for each
applicant wil be added.
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Via the lntemet
Visit our ,,
website at
gf.nd.gov
Regular license fees apply
wilh no sen/ice charge added
Visa, Discover, MasterCard and
American Express accepted.
There will be no daily imit or possession limit on light geese during the
conservation order I
and shoot'ng hours will be from 1l2 hour before armies to 12 hour alter
sunsa.
Electronic and recorded calls, as well as shotgins capable of hold'ng
more than 3 shells, I
may be used to take light geese during the cmsenration order. I
All Vlbterfowl Rest Areas designated for 2020 are open during the
conservation order.
Non-toxic shot is required for hinting light geese.
LICENSING BY COMPUTER OR BY PHONE
QUICK - C‘ONVENIENT - EASY
You can instantly purchase
yourlicenses —24 hours
a day —- 7 days a week
By Phone
Simply call
toll free
“'- 800-406-6409
Besides license fee, a servrce charge
Will be added Service charge wil vary I
depending on amourt at transaction
I A complete proclamation along WIth amendment one that contains
regulations for the 2021 I
I Spring Light Goose Conservation Order is available from the North Dakota
Game and Fish
Department, 100 North Bismarck Expressway, Bismarck, ND 58501-5095. 701)
328-6300.
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