Bainville High School senior Hailey Berwick, surrounded by coaches and teammates, last week signed her letter of intent to play volleyball at the University of Jamestown in North Dakota.
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Bainville High School senior Hailey Berwick, surrounded by coaches and teammates, last week signed her letter of intent to play volleyball at the University of Jamestown in North Dakota.
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Several Bainville student athletes earned Academic All-State honors for the fall sports seasons.
To achieve the honor, students must have a grade point average of 3.5 or higher and earn a varsity letter award.
Cross country
Logan Telck
Football Kaiden Holmes, Rowan Wilson, Haedyn Wills, Keagan Vaira, Evan Anderson, Kyn Beery and Parker Berwick.
Volleyball
Hailey Berwick, Lila Butikofer,
Several Bainville student athletes earned Academic All-State honors for the fall sports seasons.
To achieve the honor, students must have a grade point average of 3.5 or higher and earn a varsity letter award.
Cross country
Logan Telck
Football Kaiden Holmes, Rowan Wilson, Haedyn Wills, Keagan Vaira, Evan Anderson, Kyn Beery and Parker Berwick.
Volleyball
Hailey Berwick, Lila Butikofer,
The nine participants in the recent Becoming an Outdoors Woman deer-butchering workshop were a little uneasy at first. They all had different levels of experience with hunting – some had never hunted and others had been hunting for several years but typically dopped off their animals at a meat processor.
“Once we start, they begin to inch in closer and closer,” said Kylie Kembel, FWP’s
The nine participants in the recent Becoming an Outdoors Woman deer-butchering workshop were a little uneasy at first. They all had different levels of experience with hunting – some had never hunted and others had been hunting for several years but typically dopped off their animals at a meat processor.
“Once we start, they begin to inch in closer and closer,” said Kylie Kembel, FWP’s
The Bainville Bulldogs took fifth place at the Eastern C divisional volleyball tournament held in Sidney during the weekend.
The Bulldogs were eliminated by North Country, 2325, 25-20, 14-25, 15-25, on Friday, Nov, 7.
Down by a 15-12 margin in the first set, Bainville battled back to a 16-16 deadlock on kills by Hailey Berwick and Addison Hansen.
The Bulldogs kept rolling to take a 20-17
The Bainville Bulldogs took fifth place at the Eastern C divisional volleyball tournament held in Sidney during the weekend.
The Bulldogs were eliminated by North Country, 2325, 25-20, 14-25, 15-25, on Friday, Nov, 7.
Down by a 15-12 margin in the first set, Bainville battled back to a 16-16 deadlock on kills by Hailey Berwick and Addison Hansen.
The Bulldogs kept rolling to take a 20-17
The Bainville Bulldogs survived a strong challenge from Savage to post a loser-out victory at the Eastern C divisional volleyball tournament on Friday afternoon. The Bulldogs emerged with a 2521, 25-20, 23-25, 25-23, win.
In the first set, Bainville broke away from a 14-14 game with five straight points including a kill by Hailey Berwick and a block by Lila Butikofer.
A tip by Hansen and
The Bainville Bulldogs survived a strong challenge from Savage to post a loser-out victory at the Eastern C divisional volleyball tournament on Friday afternoon. The Bulldogs emerged with a 2521, 25-20, 23-25, 25-23, win.
In the first set, Bainville broke away from a 14-14 game with five straight points including a kill by Hailey Berwick and a block by Lila Butikofer.
A tip by Hansen and
The Bainville Bulldogs enjoyed a good start before falling to Jordan in the first round of the Eastern C divisional volleyball tournament in Sidney on Thursday, Nov. 6.
Jordan won the match by a 16-25, 25-17, 25-21, 25-13, final.
In the first set, the serving of Lila Butikofer and net play of Hailey Berwick led the Bulldogs to a 17-10 advantage.
Kills by Casey Myers and Berwick along with
The Bainville Bulldogs enjoyed a good start before falling to Jordan in the first round of the Eastern C divisional volleyball tournament in Sidney on Thursday, Nov. 6.
Jordan won the match by a 16-25, 25-17, 25-21, 25-13, final.
In the first set, the serving of Lila Butikofer and net play of Hailey Berwick led the Bulldogs to a 17-10 advantage.
Kills by Casey Myers and Berwick along with
The Bainville Bulldogs rolled to a straight set victory over Ekalaka during loser-out action at the Eastern C divisional volleyball tournament in Sidney on Thursday, Nov. 6.
Bainville earned a 25-17, 2519, 25-10, victory.
With the score at 15-12 in the first set, the Bulldogs were able to break away with the next five points on three kills by Hailey Berwick and a pair of kills by Addison Hansen.
The Bainville Bulldogs rolled to a straight set victory over Ekalaka during loser-out action at the Eastern C divisional volleyball tournament in Sidney on Thursday, Nov. 6.
Bainville earned a 25-17, 2519, 25-10, victory.
With the score at 15-12 in the first set, the Bulldogs were able to break away with the next five points on three kills by Hailey Berwick and a pair of kills by Addison Hansen.
The Bainville Bulldogs came away with the second- place trophy from the District 2C volleyball tournament held in Culbertson on Thursday, Oct. 30, and Friday, Oct. 31.
Bainville won matches against Brockton, Culbertson and Savage during the tournament while dropping two hotly-contested matches against Richey/Lambert.
The Eastern C divisional tournament starts on Thursday, Nov. 6, in Sidney.
The Bainville Bulldogs came away with the second- place trophy from the District 2C volleyball tournament held in Culbertson on Thursday, Oct. 30, and Friday, Oct. 31.
Bainville won matches against Brockton, Culbertson and Savage during the tournament while dropping two hotly-contested matches against Richey/Lambert.
The Eastern C divisional tournament starts on Thursday, Nov. 6, in Sidney.
The Culbertson Cowboys lost by a 54-7 margin in their first-round playoff game at Belt on Saturday, Nov. 1.
The highly-ranked Belt squad struck first on a seven- yard touchdown pass with 8:01 left in the opening quarter. After the Cowboys came up short on a fourthand- two running play, the Huskies gained possession on the Culbertson 34. Belt drove and scored on a fouryard run with 4:30 remaining
The Culbertson Cowboys lost by a 54-7 margin in their first-round playoff game at Belt on Saturday, Nov. 1.
The highly-ranked Belt squad struck first on a seven- yard touchdown pass with 8:01 left in the opening quarter. After the Cowboys came up short on a fourthand- two running play, the Huskies gained possession on the Culbertson 34. Belt drove and scored on a fouryard run with 4:30 remaining
Froid/Lake outlasted Culbertson in a marathon match during loser-out play at the District 2C volleyball tournament on Friday, Oct. 31. The Red Hawks scored a 25-20, 20-25, 22-25, 25-19, 15-6, victory.
Down by a 2-1 set margin and an 18-15 score in the fourth set, the Red Hawks appeared in trouble of having their season end with the match. Froid/Lake was then able to pull even on a spike by
Froid/Lake outlasted Culbertson in a marathon match during loser-out play at the District 2C volleyball tournament on Friday, Oct. 31. The Red Hawks scored a 25-20, 20-25, 22-25, 25-19, 15-6, victory.
Down by a 2-1 set margin and an 18-15 score in the fourth set, the Red Hawks appeared in trouble of having their season end with the match. Froid/Lake was then able to pull even on a spike by
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