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Archive for February 2008

"Legend’s" Demons Prepare for Battle

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Friday, February 29th, 2008

On Wednesday afternoon, JB Sportscorner had a chance to observe one of the greatest basketball coaches in the state of North Dakota as he prepared for battle.  A battle in which the Demons prevailed on Thursday, led by Luke Martinez.  You will hear from Martinez as well as from the “triple M” threat, whose team destroyed the St. Mary’s Saints and sent them marching out into a loser-out situation.  The Demons improved to a remarkable record of 18 wins and only 2 blemishes on the season.  I observed a coaching tandem with one goal on their mind’s; that goal was to bring the South side of Bismarck a team that they could revel in.  It was like watching Dean Smith or Bobby Knight prepare for battle.  

In his 18th year as bench boss, Steve Miller wanted to prove to the rest of the West, that if anybody wanted to contend, they were going to have to get through BHS.  ”We’ve won the WDA eight or nine times throughout the last ten or twelve years. Everybody guns for us every year. Throughout the course of the season, we get everybody’s best game anyway,” Miller said about being the “Best in the West.”  He stated of his 400 wins earlier this boys basketball season, “It’s a tribute to all the players and all my assistant coaches I’ve had over the years. It’s a program accomplishment, not an individual accomplishment.”  Miller expects his team to put in a good solid game plan and execute that game plan in the WDA.
  
Let’s meet one of Steve Miller’s assistant generals, Darin Mattern, ladies and gentlemen.  Darin has been a staple in the Bismarck High basketball program since 1995.  Coach Mattern enjoys coaching and trying to get the best out of the kids. “I enjoy being on the floor everyday. That’s what I enjoy the most. Having the opportunity to work with the kids on a daily basis and help them develop, not only as players, but as kids and people.”  What does 17-2 mean to an assistant coach of the best team in the state?  According to coach Mattern, “it’s just a number to us. What we want to do is play our best basketball at tournament time. Obviously, that’s when it counts, and that’s when it means the most. We try to give our guys the mindset that everybody is 0-0 going into the tournament. Basically, we’re starting over.”  JB Sportscorner posed the question of what the #1 Demons were fearing the most going into the West Region.  Mattern said that they stay away from that mentality and try to “play hard, play smart, and play together.”  Coach Mattern was asked what being the king of boys basketball would mean to him.  ”As a coaching staff, we’ve won state title before. I would be happy for the players, more so than the coaches. The players are the ones who deserve all the credit.”  Darin has been a part of the state title teams in 2000, 2001, and 2005. 
 
Let’s meet one of BHS’ sharp-shooters, a 6’2″ senior guard, #25 Luke Martinez.  He was asked who he patterned his sharp-shooting abilities after, and he said #3 Duane Wade of the Miami Heat, but his favorite NBA player is Kobe Bryant of the Lakers.  Martinez also stated that his goal for the WDA tournament was to win the championship.  It was clearly evident that it was not just Luke’s goal, but the whole team’s when they got off to a flying start on Thursday where they trounced the Saints 88-60.  Martinez is hoping for a Mr. Basketball honor, but right now he’s focused on helping his teammates win a championship.  The senior said of possibly winning a state title, “it’s what I want. It’s what I’ve been training for over the last two years.  Getting that would be a big accomplishment for me.”  He stated of his coaching staff Steve Miller and Darin Mattern, “I think that they’re the greatest in the state. Nothing better.”
 
 
The Demons have had a rich history of tasting the thrill of victory.  They won their first state title back in 1930, and are currently gunning for their 11th.  There is no reason that they can’t,  lift the state title with the attitude that they have.  Follow the Demons as they add another chapter in BHS’ rich history of basketball.
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Sioux Falls: A force to be Reckoned With

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Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Monday Night at the Bismarck Civic Center, the Wizards had an encounter with a former Wizard, Kasib Powell.  Now that he is not wearing purple, it was time for Powell to put on a magic show of his own, and burn the Wizards.  Which he did… successfully.  There is a lesson here, if you are a Dakota Wizards follower.  Never let a key player go, or else he might come back to dunk on you and bite you where it hurts.  For the Wizards, that was painstakingly true, as Powell “powed” his former teammates 117-108.  Are the Wizards going to be dethroned?  Only magical time will tell.  The next time you will see the magical bunch in their Sorcerers Den will be tomorrow at 7:00 pm.

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Let the March Madness Begin

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Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Where:  At the “Double C” – The Bismarck Civic Center 

Why:  To find out for yourselves if the Mandan girls can win a 6th straight state title.  To find out if the queens of basketball are still on top of their game without the “Double K” threat.  Will there be new queens crowned?  On the boys’ side, find out if “the Legend” Steve Miller can lead his gentlemen Demons to the West region promised land.  Or, will new legends be born?  See if Luke Martinez will be crowned Mr. Basketball. 
When: 
Boys Schedule 
Thursday, Feb. 28
Quarterfinals
Game 1: #1 Bismarck vs. #8 St. Mary’s, 3 p.m.
Game 2: #4 Williston vs. #5 Mandan, 4:45 p.m.
Game 3: #2 Minot vs. #7 Jamestown, 6:30 p.m. 
Game 4: #3 Dickenson vs. #6 Century, 8:15 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 29
Loser-Out
Exhibit Hall
Game 5: Losers Games 1 and 2, 1 p.m.
Game 6: Losers Games 2 and 4, 2:45 p.m.
Semifinals
Main Arena
Game 7: Winners Games 1 and 2, 5:30 p.m.
Game 8: Winners Games 3 and 4, 7:15 p.m.
Saturday, Mar. 1
Main Arena
State Quarterfinals
Game 9: Winner Game 6 vs. Loser Game 7, 2:30 p.m.
Game 10: Winner Game 5 vs. Loser Game 8, 4:15 p.m.
Championship
Game 11: Winners Games 7 and 8, 7:45 p.m.
Girls Schedule
Thursday, Feb. 28
Quarterfinals
Exhibit Hall
Game 1: #1 Bismarck vs. #8 Williston, 2 p.m.
Game 2: #4 Century vs. #5 Minot, 3:45 p.m.
Game 3: #2 Mandan vs. #7 Turtle Mountain, 5:30 p.m.
Game 4: #3 Jamestown vs. #6 Dickenson, 7:15 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 29
Loser-Out
Exhibit Hall
Game 5: Losers Games 1 and 2, 4:30 p.m.
Game 6: Losers Games 3 and 4, 6:15 p.m.
Semifinals
Main Arena
Game 7: Winners Games 1 and 2, 2:00 p.m.
Game 8: Winners Games 3 and 4, 3:45 p.m.
Saturday, Mar. 1
Main Arena
State Qualifiers
Game 9: Winner Game 5 vs. Loser Game 8, 11 a.m.
Game 10: Winner Game 6 vs. Loser Game 7, 12:45 p.m.
Championship
Game 11: Winners Games 7 and 8, 6:00 p.m.
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Backflip Anybody?

By Jeremiah Boyce · Comments (0)
Monday, February 25th, 2008

A week after the 50th running of the Daytona 500, it was time for NASCAR to rumble into California to find out who would be California Dreamin’.  But, not without several delays in the preceding.  There were red flags for major pile-ups, which took out several NASCAR Cup contenders, including the newest member of the Hendrick stable, Dale Jr., relegating him to a 40th place finish.  The track wasn’t ready to race, in Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s opinion.  That had this reporter up until well after 11:00 pm central time, trying to get a grasp on who would be declared the winner.  I woke up this morning to find out that NASCAR did the right thing, and the remainder of the Auto Club 500 was moved to today, thankfully.  Monday morning found the Lowes car at the point, and he would wind up second to the Missourian, Carl Edwards (a native of Columbia, MO).  It was a memorable Auto Club 500.

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Spoilers Get Spoils of Victory

By Jeremiah Boyce · Comments (0)
Monday, February 25th, 2008

On Saturday night, at the Ralph Engelstad Arena, the East Region showed why they are the more dominant region for hockey in ND high schools.  Yet again, the East skated away with what looked to be a West title with the powerful Demons in  the way.  The Demons had to settle for three places short of their ultimate goal, a state title.  Every year the East Region seems to have better skaters and better talent.  It’s the same old song and dance for the West.  You make it to the big show, but you cannot show us what you’re made of.   The East had free reign of the ND high school landscape, when it came to hockey. The East region has a lot of powerhouses.  That’s why they are the mighty Red River Valley.  

Will we see the same story on the hard wood?  I don’t think so.  Especially not when you have teams in the West coached by Greg Amundson, Steve Miller, and Steve Myer.  
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