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The Bismarck Tribune du lieu suivant : Bismarck, North Dakota • 27

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Junior scores two on kickoff return, By CINDY PETERSON Bismarck Tribune CROOKSTON, Minn! University of Mary receiver Terry Newsome might have pinched himself to make sure he wasn't dreaming when he took the opening kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown against Minnesota- made the move to the NCAA Newsome was a yard away from tying Bobby Wagner's 99-yard return a school record in 1993. "I have always had a dream about taking the opening kickoff to the house and finally I get back there, and I did it," said Newsome, who is from San lose, Calif. "It was a bad kick, so I thought it was going to go out of bounds, so I fielded it. After I fielded it, I saw a little Newsome, who ran untouched into the end zone, also credited key blocks by Marcus Broome and Marice Burrough. Newsome had fielded kicks when he played college ball in California and had returned some for touchdowns, but never the opening kick.

He made an impression fielding kicks for the first time for U-Mary. Continued on 6D Widseth Field. It was the first kickoff return for a touchdown for U-Mary since the Marauders tat dm mmm iK i mM v' )( I i touchdowns, one one on reception Crookston on Saturday. It was the first time the 5-foot-10, 185-pound junior fielded a kick return this season for the Marauders. New-some helped get the Marauders off to a quick start when he scored just 14 seconds into the contest.

He helped pave the way to a 37-14 Northern Sun victory at Mahoney wins the Bismarck marathon By STEVE THOMAS Bismarck Tribune Records, no. Still, it's been many a year since Bismarck's marathon coughed up times like those that were run Saturday. The men made things especially lively, turning in times that had only been bettered once. Bismarck native Joe Mahoney, now a resident of Monticello, posted a 2:32:58 to win the Kroll's Diner Bis-- m.a.j Marathon by more than nine minutes. The only champion to run faster was Dave Wrolstad of INSIDE Kroll's Diner Bismarck Marathon results and race notes, 6D Fargo, who ran a race record 2:29:09 for 26 miles, 385 yards in 1984.

Sal Bautista of Dickinson ripped off a 1:11:18 for a winning margin of nearly six minutes in the half marathon. Only Paul Kohler, who set the race record of 1:10:55 in 1990, had a faster winning time. Mary Flaws ofWaukesha, was the first woman across the finish line in the marathon, placing 10th overall in 3:14:30. Camie Anderson of Bismarck repeated as the half-marathon women's champion. She ran a 1:26:36 to place eighth overall.

For the 37-year-old Mahoney it was a mixed bag. On the one hand, he achieved his Boston Marathon qualifying time of 3:15. "If I had to hop on one leg I was going to do that," he said. But he made it clear earlier in the week that he was after Wrolstad's record. That prize was denied him.

His personal best is a 2:19:36 at the Chicago Marathon in course on Saturday. Turns out her score was higher, but not by much. Kusick carded a 77 at the Bismarck Invitational to capture medalist honors for the first time this season. She topped Friday's medalist, Laura Kraft of Jamestown, by three strokes. U-Mary 37, Minnesota -Crookston 14 crease, and I just exploded through it.

The first guy I saw was (teammate) Tim Brown and I slowed down for him, and he just led me in the end zone." "Obviously I'm very disappointed," he said. You can't run every race really well." Mahoney has run seven full marathons. He said he's committed to one more the Boston Marathon next spring. Beyond that, he's unsure. He won't rule out a return to Bismarck, but noted marathon training is a major commitment.

Continued on 6D a course like this without a double-, or triple-bogey you have to be happy about that." Kusick trailed Kraft by a stroke (38-39) after nine holes, and was two back after 11. However, she pulled even with the Jamestown standout on No. 12. Kusick parred the hole while Kraft double- North Dakota State 59, Wagner 28 Paschall runs wild inbig'W Back breaks record with 91-yard scoring run ByROBLEIN For The Tribune FARGO Pat Paschall was just the guy North Dakota State needed after starting the 2009 football season at 0-2. Paschall dazzled the Far-godome crowd of 18,128 by rushing for 167 yards, including a wild 91 -yard touchdown, as NDSU cruised past Wagner College of Staten Island, N.Y., 59-28 Saturday in the Bison home opener.

"It's great. It's been a while," NDSU coach Craig Bohl said of his team's move into the win column. The Bison lost to Iowa State and Sam Houston State in their first two games. Paschall's 91 -yard scamper came in the second quarter after the Bison got the ball on their own 9-yard line. They were put in the hole by a long Wagner punt and a NDSU penalty.

Paschall took the ball on the first play, dodged a couple of blockers and then sped up the right sideline. Two Wagner players had a shot at him, but one was blocked out and Paschall hurdled the other one, twirled, kept his balance and ran into the end zone. "Aww, it was crazy," Bison linebacker Preston Evans said of watching Paschall's run. "My left leg came down and I kept my body going to the end zone," Paschall said of his ballet-like move that resulted in the touchdown. Bohl was certainly impressed.

"There are certain things you can't coach," he said. Continued on 6D North Dakota 27, Northwestern State 20 Sioux able to hold on North Dakota gets first win of the season Ismael Bamba's third-quarter touchdown catch helped North Dakota beat Northwestern State 27-20 on Saturday night. Bamba caught six passes for 98 yards, including a 55- a a with 12 seconds remaining in the third quarter as North Dakota (1-1) built a 25-13 lead. North UP XKXT North Dakota at Stephen F. Austin, 6 p.m.

Saturday Dakota quarterback Jake Landry was 12-for-20 for 156 yards and a score. Mitch Sutton completed his only pass for a 17-yard touchdown to Ryan Dressier, a Bismarck High graduate and brother of Weston, a UND product. Sutton ran for 76 yards and a touchdown, while Dressier finished with three catches for 28 yards. Tyler Wolfe kept Northwestern State (0-3) in the game by completing 25-for-38 passes for 308 yards and three TDs. Wolfe threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to William Griffin with 1:35 remaining to cut North Dakota's lead to 25-20.

After Northwestern State failed to convert an onside kick, North Dakota punted the ball to the 2-yard line and got a safety on the game's final play when the snap went past the quarterback and through the end zone. The Fighting Sioux also got a safety in the third. bogeyed. Ku i was sudden-ly up by three just two holes later. INSIDE The Bismarck Invitational scores, 6D She parred No.

13 and birdied No. 14. Kraft bogeyed both holes. Continued on 6D TOM STROMMETribune Joe Mahoney made it look easy in winning the Kroll's Diner Bismarck Marathon, covering the course in 2:32:58 on Saturday. half and I were trucking together but he reached his turnaround and I was by myself," Mahoney said.

"I didn't handle that transition well." Mahoney said he could make no excuses. Race conditions a flat course, light winds and temperatures in the 50s and 60s were favorable and the spectators on the course were 2002. "I hit the wall at 10 (miles)," said Mahoney, a 1990 graduate of St. Mary's. "I was just struggling the last 16 miles." Mahoney reached the turnaround point in 1:13:16.

"I was right on my 2:26 pace," he noted. The high-flying Bautista provided Mahoney some competition for awhile. "The guy who won the Kusick also helped the Majettes win a team title for the fifth time in six tournaments. She said the 77 surprised her. "This is a much tougher course.

It's hard to shoot in the 70s here," said Kusick, who became the third Majette to win an individual title in 2009. "It's a lot longer, Medalist Kusick keys Majettes to another team victory Junior collects a 77 at Riverwood there are more trees, more hazards, and the greens are a little different. But I had a solid day of golf. It's exciting to get a 77, and to win." Kusick's day included 11 pars, a birdie and six single-bogeys. "I managed to stay away from the high scores the high bogeys," Kusick said.

"That was big. To get through By MICHAEL WEBER Bismarck Tribune Emma Kusick shot a career-best 74 on Friday at Bismarck's Tom O'Leary Golf Course. The Minot junior expected to shoot a higher score on a more difficult Riverwood TRIVIA What Big Eight college football team lost only one conference game in the entire decade of the 1950s? ANSWER IN MORNING KICKOFF ON PAGE 2D SPEAKING "It has happened for 28 years in the plastic ballpark and in their years as champions or as contenders, it has happened most often in the Minnesota Twins' favor." Patrick Reusse, Minneapolis Star Tribune, on the Metrodome COMING MONDAY College football: U-Mary notebook; NFL: Vikings, Packers and Broncos; MLB: Twins; NASCAR: Chase.

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