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Brad Elliott Schlossman / The Rink LiveMatt Smaby (left) stands behind the bench next to head coach Brad Berry in a game earlier this month. CAMEROON MAGAZINE - CAMEROUN INFO - CAMEROUN ACTU Grand Forks Herald, Grand Forks, ND. Grand Forks Herald, Grand Forks, ND. 24K likes. Your community. Your news. Obwohl, wenn es darum geht, sport zu fallen, bleiben viele jahreszeiten in der schwebe. Nick Nelson / Grand Forks HeraldTucker Poolman re-appears on the bench after taking a puck to the face Tuesday.Grand Forks' Dylan Kuntz (15), dives safely back into first base as Williston's Camdin Miller (9) eyes the throw during Tuesday's Senior Babe Ruth Class AA state tournament game at Bismarck Municipal Ballpark on Tuesday. Your news. For most, though, there's more disappointment with canceling, postponing and moving of athletic seasons.Here's a quick look at everything you need to know from the past week:In a story we've been monitoring week by week -- and sometimes hour by hour -- the UND football program's fall schedule will not be played as planned.The announcement left the door open to play non-conference games in the spring (for now) but UND athletic director Bill Chaves said UND won't play non-conference games in the fall.That means he's busy with Kansas State athletic director Gene Taylor, attempting to find another year to play the Wildcats in Manhattan.The Minnesota Wild passed on Brock Boeser in the NHL Draft, and the Minnesota native has made his home team pay many times.The trend continued during the NHL restart, as Boeser's Vancouver Canucks took on the Minnesota Wild last week.A former UND hockey player with an impressive resume has decided to stay in Grand Forks.Although North Dakota preps are charging ahead with a fall sports schedule, Minnesota announced last week it would move the football and volleyball seasons to the spring.In what seems like a once-a-summer story, Herald reporter Tom Miller tells us that Grand Forks Red River's Shelby Frank is throwing the discus an unprecedented distance.East Grand Forks' Tucker Poolman is trying to work his way up the ranks of the Winnipeg Jets during the NHL restart, and he earned some major respect across the sport after taking a puck to the face against the Calgary Flames.For the first part of the summer, the Grand Forks Blue Devils summer baseball program was one of the few live sports shows in town.Their unique season came to a close this weekend at the state tournament in Bismarck.Boys soccer is the first prep sport to kick off this fall in North Dakota.

If there ever was a time to need the Herald's Sports Express -- a one-stop roundup for our best coverage of the last week -- to stay updated during this wild news cycle, now is the time.For some, sports are reemerging following the pandemic shutdown. Photo by Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald Now. 26K likes. Your life. Luke Skokna is hoisted up by his Fighting Hawk teammates after scoring one of his two touchdowns against Southern Utah at the Alerus Center in 2019. If you’re not doing table service and you plan to hang out for the whole game, open a tab. Look no further than