There’s a lot on our curated guide of things to do in Orlando, so keep scrolling! It starts with event highlights for things to do this week, followed by our top picks for things to do in Orlando for the rest of the month. 2023 is here and Valentine's Day is coming up! Enjoy the cooler weather at a market, try an art class or explore the foodie scene. There are so many fun events happening in the City Beautiful. Fargo Shanley 4:14.OUR MONTHLY GUIDE TO THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN ORLANDO FOR DATE NIGHT Fargo Davies (Safranski, Barnick, Bjerke, Laqua) 4:02.85 2. West Fargo (Heilman, Gee, Gustafson, Williams) 48.96 2. Fargo Davies (Gayflor, Salou, Safranski, Nesius) 1:43.52 2. Davies (Schumacher, Greff, Schwab, Nyquist) 43.51 7. Legacy ( Farland, Snow, Hoffer, Mathern) 42.32 2. Mutzenberger, Grand Forks Central, 22.64 8. Taylor, West Fargo, Nhial, West Fargo Sheyenne, 6-0ġ. Irumva, West Fargo, Jacobson, Valley City, 6-0 T7. "It was a good day to throw and there were a lot of PRs going on, so it was good to have a 180."ġ. "It feels great just to get a good throw out there," Manock said. Manock finished third in the javelin final last year. Arason managed a 179-3 in the final for second place. It was a new personal best for Manock and good enough to top Grand Forks Red River junior Logan Arason, who had the top seed mark of 189-9 entering the weekend. In the 200, Hegerle beat out Dickinson senior Quentin Lewis, who ran a 22.16. Hegerle edged Bismarck senior Dawson Hawkinson in the 100 final early in the day, winning in 10.91 before recording a 21.61 in the 200 final later. West Fargo senior Carson Hegerle was thrilled to find himself atop the podiums in the 100 and 200-meter dash finals after being edged by Bismarck Legacy's Calob Larson in both events last season. West Fargo's Hegerle records victories in 100, 200-meter dashes after second place finishes last season "My teammates believed in me and so did my coaches, so I trusted them and pushed all the way through." That transition was what likely helped South in breaking the overall state record. Bourke was neck and neck with Century freshman Josh Berger in the third leg before Zulu shot off like a cannon on the final exchange, broke open a big lead and maintained. Sheyenne's Briggs wins Class A girls pole vault, becomes school's first girls state championĮmma Briggs stamped her place in the history books of Sheyenne High School on Saturday, becoming the school's first girls individual state champion with her win in the Class A pole vault final.Īustin Zulu, who also won the 400-meter dash with a new personal best of 49 seconds earlier in the day, seemed to be anything but a heavy anchor in the 4x400 final. There was much action to be had in both Class A divisions at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck Saturday, including a historic field feat for the Sheyenne girls and record-breaking relay for the Fargo South boys. West Fargo Sheyenne finished third with 75.5 points and head coach Jordan Aus was named Coach of the Year for the Class A boys division. In the 4x400, the Eagles' team of Safranski, seniors Brenna Barnick and Hailey Bjerke and Laqua clocked a first place time of 4:02.85, with Fargo North placing second.Ĭentury won the boys team title with 118 points followed by runner-up Bismarck with 85 points. "I was really happy to have Jane place with me and to have two of us on the podium."ĭavies' team of freshman Sanie Gayflor, junior Alimath Salou, sophomore Ashton Safranski and junior Michaela Nesius won the 4x200 relay in 1:43.52, beating out Century by 0.43 seconds. Davies sophomore Jane Donat finished eighth to round out the podium and snag an extra point for the Eagles.
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