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Grand Forks Central is the oldest still-operating in North Dakota. [3] [4] ... Co-op sports have been adopted the mascot of the "Knightriders". Championships
The first boys hockey competition took place in 1966-1967 and was won by Grand Forks Central High School. The North Dakota High School Activities Association (NDHSAA) began fully sponsoring boys hockey in the 1966-67 season after a trial period that lasted one year (1965–66). The 1967 state tournament at Grand Forks was the sport’s seventh ...
[1] 29 schools attended this meeting, but only four schools (Valley City, Jamestown, Grafton and Grand Forks) became charter members. [1] Casselton and Hankinson joined later that school year. [ 1 ] There was a steady growth in membership with 80 schools belonging by 1921 and 103 out of 162 classified high schools by 1925.
Aug. 18—WATFORD CITY, N.D. — A new quarterback for Grand Forks Central didn't hamper the Knights' passing attack to start the 2023 season. In his first start, Central's Noah Morkve threw for ...
Feb. 19—More was on the line than usual Thursday night at Purpur Arena in the East Region tournament semifinals. As always, there was a North Dakota state tournament berth on the line. But this ...
Both Grand Forks Central and Grand Forks Red River opened the 2022 season with dominant performances. The Knights beat Watford City 33-0 and the Roughriders beat Williston 43-14. It was Central's ...
Aug. 20—GRAND FORKS — Grand Forks Central football fans hoping to see reasons for optimism to kick off a new era under first-year Knights coach Jake Schauer didn't have to wait long Friday ...
In addition to North Dakota baseball, the field has hosted the 2011 Great West Conference baseball tournament [4] and the 1992 and 2004 North Central Conference Baseball Tournament. [1] The baseball teams of Red River High School, next to whose campus the field is located, and Grand Forks Central High School also uses the field. [5]