justplayalready wrote:classB4ever wrote:What about Haglers from Northstar? There were quite a few of them.
Agree on the Hagler "tree"...
winner-within wrote:The Novaks from Lankin
The Slukies from Fordville
The Davoraks fom Minto
The Dicks from Munich
The Lorenzes from Langdon
The Keplins From Belcourt
The Gourneaus From Belcourt
The Carriers From Milton
The Carriers From Walhalla
The Guklicksons from Hoople
The O'Tools from Crystal
The Jordans from Hannah
The Herbels from Alsen
The Wakefords from Osnabrock
The Laxdals from Edinburg
The Hansons from Mountain
The Ellingsons from Adams
The Westfals from Munich
The Wirths from Munich
The Hochstedlers from Wolford
The Dufalts from Argylr MN
The Brekkes from Warren MN
The Langens from Kennedy MN
The Alladrs from Epping
The Pakineaus from Parshall
The Finleys from New Town
The Sturlagsons from Langdon
milton-meteor wrote:allot of good families through out the years, some of the ones that come to mind
Jordan,s- Hannah, Langdon
Lorenz's- Langdon, Mayville
Beck's-Linton
Short for Richard (wont post)-Munich
Herbal's-Alsen, Grafton
Brekke's-MN, Cavalier, EGF
Nelson's- Father, Son- Mayville
Kleinsasser's-Jim,Coleen-Carrington
Hochstadler's-wolford
Beck's-Munich
Verke's-Nekoma
Dvorack's-Minto (real Good)
Anderson-Craig and Matt-Cavalier
Trenbeth-Blake and Brady-Cavalier
Patinaud's-Parshall
Finley's-Val,Daughter,son
Allards
Keplins
Old Baller wrote:Some Fort Yates families from a long time ago:
Eaglestaff - brothers Bob and Darrell from the '70's. Bob played at BYU and UND; don't recall if Darrell played college ball.
Archambault - father Wyman ('70's) and son Russ ('90's). Wyman played with the Eaglestaff's and was a key in Fort Yates' triple overtime state title win over Minot in 1973 for its first Class A title - a classic game. Russ left home at 13 to live with an aunt in Minessota (?) where he played high school ball. A superb point guard and passer, he made the varsity at the University of Minnesota but got kicked off the team by Tubby Smith. Ended up playing NAIA at Huron University in S. D. where he won national honors.
Baller wrote:Old Baller wrote:Some Fort Yates families from a long time ago:
Eaglestaff - brothers Bob and Darrell from the '70's. Bob played at BYU and UND; don't recall if Darrell played college ball.
Archambault - father Wyman ('70's) and son Russ ('90's). Wyman played with the Eaglestaff's and was a key in Fort Yates' triple overtime state title win over Minot in 1973 for its first Class A title - a classic game. Russ left home at 13 to live with an aunt in Minessota (?) where he played high school ball. A superb point guard and passer, he made the varsity at the University of Minnesota but got kicked off the team by Tubby Smith. Ended up playing NAIA at Huron University in S. D. where he won national honors.
Russ played at Bismarck High and Tubby Smith was not coaching at Minnesota at the time Russ played there. He was involved in the cheating scandal that went got Haskins fired.....Great player but you need to do some fact checking....
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