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LANGDON-MUNICH vs. PARK RIVER AREA 21 - 6

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PRA -- 0 0 0 6 -- 6 LM -- 13 0 0 8 -- 21 LM -- Jax Johnson 6 run (Johnson kick) LM -- Johnson 2 run (Kick failed) LM -- Jayden Lee 9 pass from Eastyn Schaefer (Lee pass from Schaefer) PRA -- Tucker Omdahl 74 KO return (Kick failed) Rushing -- LM: Jayden Lee 8-59, Jax Johnson 11-24, Sam Davis 7-22, Eastyn Schaefer 8-21; PRA: Tucker Omdahl 19-53, Aiden Rost 5-19, Jace Rosinski 1-(-2) Passing -- LM: Johnson 7-12-110-0, Schaefer 1-2-9-0 1TD; PRA: Rosinski 5-16-54-2, Aiden Rost 2-4-25-0 Receiving -- LM: Lee 2-55, Cody Amble 2-40, Tanner McDonald 3-19, Schaefer 1-7; PRA: Noah Troftgruben 4-59, Rost 2-16, Luke Shirek 1-5
Dyson Askvig and Micah Crosby run side by side through the course in Rugby. Photo by Larry Stokke.

Dyson Askvig and Micah Crosby run side by side through the course in Rugby. Photo by Larry Stokke.

Cards, Grizzlies compete in 30th Annual Rugby Booster Club Invitational

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Boys Varsity overall results out of 171 competitors 7th - Nash Fitzsimonds, 18:18.66 PCN 35th - Owen Crosby, 19:48.55 PCN 50th - Noah Foster, 20:18.38 L-M 57th - Micah Crosby, 20:26.68 PCN 59th - James Gagner, 20:28.69 PCN 63rd - Isaiah Gagner, 20:34.19 PCN 78th - Prestyn Bodnar, 21:08.17 L-M 87th - Kaleb Foster, 21:29.65 L-M 90th - Mason Heller, 21:35.18 PCN 97th - Chase Girodat, 21:51.01 L-M 101st - Dyson Askvig, 22:01.11 L-M 102nd - Ty Ramberg, 22:03.81 L-M 117th - Ryder Moser, 22:42.89 L-M 119th - Logan Mackall, 22:46.61 L-M 152nd - Dylan Stobie, 24:27.33 PCN 166th - Will Foster, 26:43.04 L-M Girls Varsity overall results out of 136 competitors 20th - Emerson Helgoe, 22:07.49 PCN 22nd - Delaney Denault, 22:20.93 PCN 24th - Olivia Lorenz, 22:27.18 L-M 27th - Maci Puppe, 22:29.34 PCN 37th - Maddy Robinson, 23:02.88 PCN 92nd - Heidi Crump, 25:57.67 L-M 114th - Chloe Foster, 27:34.88 L-M.
David O’Connor with his parents Chris and Amanda O’Connor. Photo by Ashley Schafer.

David O’Connor with his parents Chris and Amanda O’Connor. Photo by Ashley Schafer.

Eagles fly to 7-0 with biggest win in years over North Prairie

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Sophomore Cosley runs for 132 yards and has key KO return TD The North Border Eagles football team played their toughest opponent to date when they hosted the defending North Dakota 9-man State Football champion North Prairie Cougars on Oct. 4.
Hilary Haaven with a kill at the DLB Tournament on Oct 5. Photo by Larry Stokke.

Hilary Haaven with a kill at the DLB Tournament on Oct 5. Photo by Larry Stokke.

Lady Cards finish sixth out of 20 teams in ultra-competitive DL-B Tourney

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The Langdon-Munich volleyball team competed in the 2024 Des Lacs-Burlington Volleyball Tournament held Oct. 4-5. It is the most competitive Class B in-season tournament year in and year out. This year's tourney was no exception. The Lady Cards played well throughout the tournament and came away with sixth place out of 20 teams.
Jake’s Take on Sports

Jake’s Take on Sports

Jake’s Take on Sports

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Officials shortage forces Langdon- Munich Senior Night game into Senior Day Just before the deadline for this week’s issue of The Borderland Press, word came out the last regular season home football game for the Langdon-Munich Cardinals versus the Park River Area Aggies on Oct. 11 has been moved from a 7:00pm kickoff to 4:00pm.
Theo Romfo runs for a first down in the Cards home game against Carrington on Oct. 4 in Langdon. Photo by Larry Stokke.

Theo Romfo runs for a first down in the Cards home game against Carrington on Oct. 4 in Langdon. Photo by Larry Stokke.

Cards stunned 27-19 by Carrington, still lead Region 2A standings

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The Langdon-Munich Cardinals needed a win over Carrington to officially clinch themselves a spot in the Class A 11-man standings when the Cards versus the Cards met in Langdon on Oct. 4. The game ended up being one of those nights where nothing went right in all three facets for Langdon- Munich; they took a tough loss with Carrington winning 27-19. The L-M Cards are now 5-2 on the season and 4-1 in Region 2A games. They will finish out their season with Senior Night at home against Park River Area Oct. 11 then a Thursday night game at Grafton on Oct. 17. Cards seniors Cody Amble, Jacob Lowery, Jayden Lee, Reed Scherr and Jake Sanders will all be recognized along with their parents before the game against the Aggies.
Maelle Robinson digs the ball in the Tornadoes game against the Eagles. Photo by Larry Stokke.

Maelle Robinson digs the ball in the Tornadoes game against the Eagles. Photo by Larry Stokke.

Eagles lose ninth straight match to rival Cavalier

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The North Border Eagles girls volleyball team was trying to snap an eightmatch losing streak when they hosted the Cavalier Tornadoes on Sept. 30. The Eagles played well at times, but the archrival Tornadoes ended up winning the match in a sweep 25-18, 25-13 and 25-20. North Border is now 2-12 on the season, while Cavalier moved to 6-6. The Eagles played at Hatton-Northwood on Oct. 3; they will again play the Tornadoes at Cavalier on Oct. 8.
Weston Cosley with one of his two touchdowns and 5 catches for 102 yards in the Eagles win over St John on Sept .27. Photo by Larry Stokke.

Weston Cosley with one of his two touchdowns and 5 catches for 102 yards in the Eagles win over St John on Sept .27. Photo by Larry Stokke.

Big fourth quarter pushes North Border to a 6-0 record

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The North Border Eagles football team played their last road game of the regular season when they traveled to St. John to play the Woodchucks in a Region 4 9-man game on Sept. 27. In what was a close game through three quarters, the Eagles pulled away with three fourth quarter touchdowns to win 44-14. North Border is now 6-0 on the season, and they have also clinched a playoff spot with their third win in the region. The Eagles biggest game to this point of the season is coming up Oct. 4 when they host North Prairie. Their final game will be at home in Pembina to take on Cavalier on Oct. 11.