February 11, 2010 Page 5
Property secured for
hospital's possible use
DICKINSON - Reports from
previous months that St. Joseph's
Hospital and Health Center may be
looking for a new site were con-
firmed with an announcement last
week.
Catholic Health Initiatives, the
health system that includes St.
Joseph's Hospital and Health
Center, has purchased an option on
38 acres near the West River
Community Center and south of
Interstate 94.
Officials at Catholic Health
Initiatives say the property may be
the future site for a new hospital,
though no plans have been made.
"Catholic Health Initiatives sup-
ports St. Joseph's and its long-term
ministry in the Dickinson commu-
nity," said Jeffery Drop, Catholic
Health Initiatives senior vice presi-
dent and division executive officer
for North Dakota and Minnesota.
"While we do not yet have specific
plans for the property, the acquisi-
tion fits the health system's strategic
growth plans for the next decade."
"Our partnership with Catholic
Health Initiatives ensures that every
person receives quality care right
here in Dickinson," said Reed
Reyman, president and CEO of St.
Joseph's Hospital and Health
Center. "Leaders in Stark County
and the city of Dickinson have also
been instrumental in promoting this
effort ."
Agency: 140 died
in 2009 crashes
North Dakota experienced many
highs and lows during the past cal-
endar year. Far too many tragedies
played out on North Dakota road-
ways last year as 140 people per-
ished from injuries they sustained
during motor vehicle crashes.
For Highway Patrol Col. James
Prochniak. the reminders came all
too frequently that motor vehicle
travel should not be taken for grant-
ed. "The men and women of our
agency work very' hard to influence
and educate motorists to drive safe-
ly," said Prochniak. "Eve12¢ crash
strengthens our resolve to continue
to emphasize that lives can be saved
by driving defensively, sober and
with seatbelts fastened."
The lack of seat belt usage in
North Dakota continues to account
for preventable injuries and deaths.
Unrestrained occupantsaccountfor
69 percent of the fatal crash victims
during the past three years.
Rollover crashes are especially
deadly for unrestrained occupants.
Statistics show that during the past
seven years, 314 people have died
in rollover crashes in North Dakota.
Eighty-two percent of them were
not wearing their seat belt.
The North Dakota Highway
Patrol and the North Dakota
Department of Transpoffation
(NDDOT) continue to try to find
new ways to incorporate their com-
bined mission of reducing traffic
crashes on North Dakota roadways.
NDDOT Safety Division
Director Mark Nelson emphasizes
that education, enforcement, and
engineering all play an important
role in maintaining a safe travel
environment for all motorists.
NDCHF nominees
to be announced.-
MANDAN - The 2010 ballot
nominees for the North Dakota
Cowboy Hall of Fame Hall of
Honorees will be announced at the
group's annual meeting on Feb. 26
and 27. The gathering will be held
at the Seven Seas Hotel and Water
Park. Mandan.
The annual meeting weekend
begins with a free social and dance
on Friday at 7 p.m. Central Time
and continues on Saturday.
Nationally known
singer/songwriter and Valley City
native Greg Hager will provide the
entertainment and dance music
Friday evening.
Saturday activities begin at l
p.m., with the Hall of Fame annual
membership meeting and a report
on the 2010 exhibit plans.
At 2:30 p.m., the Hall of Fame's
Trustees will meet to discuss the
ballot nominees for 2010. The
Hall of Fame will induct eight indi-
viduals, one ranch and one rodeo
animal this year.
NDCHF Executive Director
Darrell Dorgan said. "Nearly 200
trustees from across the state are in
charge of nominating and voting
on Hall of Honoree inductees.
This year, there were nearly 60
nominees, and those who are cho-
sen for the ballot will be voted on
in May by the trustees. The 10
new inductees for 2010 will be
announced over Memorial Day
weekend and formally inducted in
Medora on Saturday, June 26.
Preparing for the show
Breena Davidson, Golva, adjusts the microphone with Lloyd Bosserman, at the first Beach
Got Talent event on Sunday, Jan. 31, at the Bijou Show House. (Photo by Ellen Feuerhelm)
'Running Bucs' win No. 16
RICHARDTON - The "Running
Bucs" came out firing on all cylin-
ders, launching nine successful 3-
pomters enroute to an 86-29 win
over Richardton/Taylor on Feb. 5.
Eleven players put numbers on
the scoreboard with Britmey Dietz
leading the way with 24. Brooke
Davidson came into the game early
and wasn't a bit shy as she connect-
ed on three 3-pointers to lead her
team in that category and ended a~
the second leading scorer in the
game. Brooke is a very good out-
side shooter, but I was especially
pleased with her floor game. Her
lack of poise has always been a
problem, but she has made giant
strides in that category and is devel-
oping into a good teammate with
good chemistry. She is pr6C~ress in
" • " " ,'~ .'i T! ~.
the making and contm[a~_~ to
improve. : ~:~
We went to the bench early to
blend in some of our role players
with much of the starters playing at
the same time. I think that all of our
players played very well as the
game never got sloppy on our part:
They maintained a high level of
play which was the goal.
Beach: 24.46.71.86
R-T: 4.14.16.25
Beach: Hailee Farsveet 5. Kayla
Dolyniuk 2. Abby Weinreis 7.
Kalcee
Schillo 2. Emily Hardy 9.
Brooke Davidson 15. LaCee
Voltum 6, Brittney
Deitz 24. Jill Rising 4. Bobbi
Nielson 6. RaeAnn Schulte 6.
Lady Bucs prevail over Hazen
After sitting out since Jan. 16.
Abby'Weinreis made her presence
known, sparking her Buccaneer
team with seven points in the first
quarter to bring her team back to a
vie to end the first quarter 14-14.
versus Hazen.
This was suppose to be a step b5
step process and when she entered
the game I think that she skipped a
couple. It was an incredible clutch
performance by Abb~ and we sure
welcome her-return to our team.
The junior guard and three year
s~arter had sat out the past six
l~uccaneer games with a back iniury
qnded the game with 17 points that
gave the spark to the No. 1 ranked
tbam with a 53-43 victory over
third-ranked Hazen. It was Hazen's
second defeat of the season Their
only otherdefeat was way back in
December to No. 2 ranked
Carrington in the "CoalCountry
Shoot-Out" that was held in both
Hazen and Beulah.
Brittney Dietz. getting into ear] y
foul trouble once again, had a
game-high 19 points for the home-
town Buccaneers. who improved
their mark to 17-0 on the regular
season.
It was Weinreis again, scoring
seven points in the fourth quarter as
Beachbroke open a one-poim game
and outscored Hazen 15-6 in the
final frmne.
In that same quarter. Beach shot
4-for-7 free-throws and ended the
gamel l-of-15 from the free-throw
line.
It was sure nice to play some
quality teams this past week. This
was a very competitive week with
the likes of Hettinger then (15-1).
No-6-ranked Trinity then (14-2 ~ and
No-3-ranked Hazen coming in with
a ~ 15-1 ) record.
All of that was in a span of eight
days with a sprinkle of Scranton and
Richardton-Taylor. Thank goodness
for a strong bench to help preserve
our legs. We have been able to play
a lot of kids during that span that
has really helped us to grow as a
team.
All of our players feel pretty
good about themselves and I also
know that they want to make contri-
butions to their team. That is called
confidence and that is where you
want them to be mentally at this
time of the year.
The game is more about mental
than it is about physical.
Confidence is progress and our pro-
gression is very uplifting to all of
our plasers/'or this team of 2010.
Going into our post-season of
play. barring no injuries or sickness.
we hope to get up to full strength.
Our kids know that they can play
much better when we are clicking
on all cylinders. With the chemistry
thal these kids show on the court
and getting back to good health and
fi'ee of injury, we hope to bring our
team to peek perfimnance when we
most need it.
Beach, 50; '~inity, 69
Boys varsity, Feb. 2
Beach: 12, 28, 39, 50
Dickinson Trinity: 20, 35,51,69
Beach players: Jake Hardy - 2;
Justin Maus - 15; Nolan Niece - 6;
'Tanner Tescher - 12; Mark Golberg
- 2; Lance Dykins - 13.
Beach, 56; Mandaree, 72
Boys varsity, Feb. 6
Beach: 20, 28, 36, 56
, Mandaree: 12, 30, 58, 72
Beach players: Jake Hardy - 2;
Justin Maus - 13; Nolan Niece -
11: Tanner Tescher - 5, Mark
Golberg- 13; Lance Dykins - 12.
Heart River, 34;
Watford City, 49.
Boys varsity basketball, Feb. 5
(No other statistics were made
available.)
Beach, 53; Hazen, 43
Varsity girls, Feb. 6.
Beach: 14, 25, 38, 53
Hazen: 14, 26, 37,43
Beach players: Hailee Farstveet
2: Kayla Dolwfiuk - 5: Abby
Weinreis 17: Caitlin Maus - 2:
Emily Hardy - 2: LaCee Vollum -
4; Brittney Dietz - 19" Jilt Rising
2.
Beach, 5h Trinity, 32
Gifts varsity, Feb. 2
Beach: 8.26.43.51
Trinity: 4.14. 25.32
Beach: Brittney Dietz 19. Rill
Rising 13. Emily Hardy 10. Hallie
Farstveet 5. Kayla Dolyniuk 4.
Heart River. 41"
Bowman County, 14
Girls varsity basketball. Feb. 4
~No other statistics were made
available. I
Region 7. District 13
Varsity Boys Basketball
Overall Standings. Feb. 8
Beach 9-7
Heart River 8-7
Hettinger 9-7
Bowman Count)9-5
Scranton 4- I 0
New England 5-9
Mott-Regent 8-6
Region 7, District 13
Varsity Girls Basketball
Overall Standings, Feb. 8
Beach 15-0
Hettinger 13-2
New England 8-9
Heart River 10-8
Mott-Regem 5-11
Bowman County0-17
Scranton 4-14
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St. John the Baptist Catholic
Church
Rev. David Richter
Mass: Saturday 6:30 p.m.
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Rev. Scott Hojnacki
Sunday Worship - 10:15 a.m.
Sunday School - 11 : 15 a.m.
First Lutheran Church - ELCA
Sunday School - 8:t0 a.m.
Sunday Worship - 9:30 a.m.
Beach Evangelical Church
Pastor David McGuillion
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship Sunday- 10:45 a.m.
Prayer Service - 6:30 p.m.
United Community Church
Pastor Warren Maxted
Sunday Worship 9 a.m.
BELFIELD
St. Bernard s Catholic Church
Rev. Shannon G. Lucht
Saturday Mass: "7 p.m.
Confessions: 6:15-6:45 p.m.
Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m.
Confessions: 7:45-8:15 a.m.
St. John's Ukrainian Catholic
Church
Rev. Taras Miles
Divine Liturgy: 8 a.m. on first, third
and fifth Sundays.
I0 a.m. on second and tburth
Sundays
St. Peter's Lutheran - LCMS
Rev. Scott llojnacki
Worship Service: Sunday 8 a.m.
Belfield Lutheran -ELCA
Rev. Roger Dieterle
Sunday School (all ages): 9 a.m.
Sunday Worship: 10 a.m.
Daglum Lutheran Church -
ELCA
Rev Roger Dieterle
(Located 25 miles southeast of
Belfield)
Sunday Worship - 11:45 a.m. on
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Beltield Baptist Church
Rev. Robert Hlibichuk
Sunday Worship: 9 a.m.
Sunday Bible Study: I 0 a.m.
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