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Clearing the bar, DVE junior Alyssa Hoyles finished 2nd for the day in Girls Pole Vault. Together with Minot North's McKinnley Kragh, a new meet record was set at 9' 9'. Photo by Jamie Rarick

Clearing the bar, DVE junior Alyssa Hoyles finished 2nd for the day in Girls Pole Vault. Together with Minot North's McKinnley Kragh, a new meet record was set at 9' 9'. Photo by Jamie Rarick

Titans have awesome start to 2025 indoor track season

By Murph Thompson The Drayton/Valley-Edinburg Titans performed beyond expectations at the Mike Grandall Open Track and Field Indoor Meet held at the Fritz Pollard Athletic Center on the campus of the University of North Dakota.
DVE Senior Brady Reilly looks for the open pass. Photo by Jamie Rarick

DVE Senior Brady Reilly looks for the open pass. Photo by Jamie Rarick

Titans’ season comes to a close

The 2024-2025 boys’ basketball season came to an end a bit sooner than anyone wanted as the Drayton-Valley Edinburg Titans suffered a 6156 loss to Cavalier on Monday, Feb. 24.
Valley News & Views

Valley News & Views

Titans fall to Aggies

The D-V-E Boys’ Basketball team hosted the Park River-Fordville-Lankin Aggies on Tuesday, Feb. 18 in Edinburg.It was the second meeting between the two teams as the Aggies beat the Titans by only three points, 51-48 back on Dec. 20 in Park River.
Drayton’s Allysa Hoyles finished 7th in her class at the state wrestling championships. Photo by Raven Smith.

Drayton’s Allysa Hoyles finished 7th in her class at the state wrestling championships. Photo by Raven Smith.

HOYLES SISTERS PLACE AT STATE

Two wrestlers from Drayton placed at the recent North Dakota Class B Wrestling Tournament in Fargo.Sisters Violet and Alyssa Hoyles wrestled on the Grafton Spoilers team this season. Violet, a Freshman competed this year at 124 pounds. Her older sister Alyssa, a junior competed at 130 pounds.
North Dakota Game & Fish update

North Dakota Game & Fish update

North Dakota Game & Fish update

Spring turkey drawing held, licenses remainThe 2025 spring wild turkey lottery and more than 1,400 licenses remain in 10 units. Remaining licenses are issued on a first-come, first-served basis beginning Feb. 26 at 8 a.m. Central time.Hunters are allowed two licenses for the spring season.
Quinn Passa breaks away from a Warrior defender to drive down the court. Photo by Jamie Rarick.

Quinn Passa breaks away from a Warrior defender to drive down the court. Photo by Jamie Rarick.

Titans wrap up regular season at Warwick

The Titans Boys’ Basketball team closed out the 2024-2025 regular season with a road trip to Warwick to take on the Warriors in a non-conference game. Coach Jacob Larson said a goal for his team was to slow down Warwick’s high-powered offense.
Gretta Burrell sinks a long three point shot against the NP Cougars. Photo by Larry Stokke

Gretta Burrell sinks a long three point shot against the NP Cougars. Photo by Larry Stokke

D-V-E girls split first two games at district tourney

The Drayton-Valley-Edinburg (D-V-E) Titans split their first two games at the District 3 Girls’ Basketball Tournament in Rolla Feb. 7 and 8.The Titans opened up with a loss to Midway-Minto, 58-49, before coming back with a 59-51 win over North Star in the loser out round.
Valley News & Views

Valley News & Views

Titan boys TOP Thunder in Northwood

By Mike Alan Steinfeldt After falling to state-ranked North Border by only two points on Feb. 10, the D-V-E Titans boys’ basketball team followed it up with a big win on the road, Thursday, Feb. 13, defeating Hatton-Northwood, 71-59, in Northwood.
Titan boys

Titan boys

Titan boys battle North Border tough

The Drayton-Valley-Edinburg Titans had a tough task, taking on the North Border Eagles on Monday, Feb. 10 in Drayton.The Titans entered the game with just five wins on the season, meanwhile the Eagles entered the game undefeated and ranked second in the state in North Dakota Class B.