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The Star
October 1 1 ,‘ 2021
leahna Trottier (14) bumps a pass to the Dunseith Setter as
Kaydince Perez looks on during last week's match algal"St R0"
lette.
v Haidyn Zerr pops up a perfect set during the Lady Dragons'
game against Rolette.
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the first round of pool
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play at the Rolla Tournament on Saturday.
Championship
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digs. Karesse Heinz finished with a
dozen digs while Hannah Strong and
Peltier each finished with 10 in the
match. Strong and Justine Leonard
each recorded a block for the
f‘nmatn
Rolette fell to the Lady Dragons
on the road lastTuesday. It Was Dun-
seith's third win of the year, and sec-
ond in region play.
In the consolation bracket on Sat— Z
urday Dunseith and Rolette each.
,picked up wins. The Dragons
downed Four Winds while'uRolette .
got past Turtle Mountain. . v
The Comets ended up claiming .
the consolation bracket champi-
onship with a win over the Dragons.
Earlier in the week the Bulldogs
and Woodchucks were both in action
athome. . ,
‘ Rolla took on Langdon-Edmore-
Munich (LEM) and couldn't get past
the high-flying Cardinals, falling in
three games by scores of 25-14, 25-
16 and 25-17.
Madison Samuelson paced .Rolla
with seven kills and 14 digsRylee
Hanlan- added: 18 digs and Morgan
Leas finishedwith a dozen digs.
Carmen ‘Elick recorded nine as- 3
sists in the, loss.
St. John took on’fthe other top
team in the region [with North Star |
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:1 t'tfl‘ig‘Winning 25;—
sists and‘ithr‘eefi-“digs to paCe the
On Thursday it was, St. John's turn
to take on theicardinals and they too
came up short, losing in three games.
L—E—‘M cruised With wins of 25-8525—
4 and 25-4. V
. Disrud netted four kills for the
Woodchucks.
Rolla Will try and stay On a roll'
when they from the Dragons on Tues-
day. The two teams split their-two
games in pool play in the tournament.
Dunseithwill also take on Benson
County 'while Rolette and Stfn‘dohn.
will share the court on Tuesday in St.
John. ”
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Dunseith: 244-5795
ROI-la: 477-8890
lBottineau:_228-3750
Member FDIC '
Athletes of
the Week
Jacob Thiefoe
Jacob .‘Thiefoe, a' senior on the”
Dunseith football team, helped‘lead
the Dragons to a season-ending win
over the Titans last week with two
sacks on defense.
Deputy Clerk of District Court
District court - Rolla, ND
The office of the Clerk of District Court in Rolla
is requesting applications. for a Deputy Clerk.
Starting. salary is $3,845 per month. Requires a
high school diploma and two years of prior
experience within the district court, law office or
erelated legal setting. Applicants who do not meet
the minimum experience requirements maybe
considered ata training wage.
The sUccessful candidate will be subject to a
criminal background check. '
Applications must be submitted online at
'Www.governmentjobs.com/careers/ndcourts by
111:59 p.m., on October 21, 2021. Any form of
paper or other electronic application will not be
accepted.
‘ Madison Samuelson, ‘
Madison Samuelson, a freshman
.on the Rolla volleyball team, helped
lead the Bulldogs through a 10-team‘
tournament field and capture the
championship in the Rolla Tourna-
ment.
These area athletes will
receive an Athlete of the Week
T-shirt for their outstanding
efforts courtesy of
Starion Bank and r
the Turtle Mountain Star!
For all your insurance
needs contact.
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of Rolla and Bottineau
477-6431 Toll-free 1-800-233-1341
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Area High School
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Home ‘ Away
Watlford Football Mandan
City Away
‘Wahepton
Volleyball ~ Voleyball
Away Away
Rona Benson
County
Volleyball Football
Volleyball
Home» .. Away Playoffs
St. John New Away
1 Rockford TBD
Volleyball
Home
Dunseith
Football
Playoffs
Home
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