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Blue Jays Roundup: Soccer still undefeated

Sep. 21—BISMARCK — Jamestown High School head soccer coach Brandi Harty actually used the word "exceptional" to describe her team's style of play on Thursday night.

"The boys played very well," Harty said. "The intensity and energy they brought into the attack the second half was exceptional."

Jamestown's exceptional energy and intensity fueled a 5-0 defeat of Bismarck High. The Blue Jays are the top team in the West Region with a record of 10-0-2.

In just the first seven minutes, the Blue Jays had already slipped two goals past BHS goalkeeper Tate Schaner to make it a 2-0 ball game. The score remained locked at 2-0 until senior Connor Traut netted one to make it 3-0 Blue Jays early in the second half.

Brady Harty and Henry Yolain scored the Jays' last two goals.

"I would also like to give credit to our back line and Grant Lunde for helping maintain another shutout this season," Harty said. "They continue to show how important they are to our team."

Lunde faced nine shots on goal. Jamestown put 13 shots on Bismarck's net.

Harty and her crew will be back in action on Tuesday in Mandan. The tilt between the Jays and Braves is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m.

Jamestown 5, Bismarck High 0

JHS 2 3 — 5

BHS 0 0 — 0

Scoring

First half

1. JHS, Brady Harty (unassisted), 4th minute; 2. JHS, Iddi Ramadhani (unassisted), 7th minute.

Second half

3. JHS, Connor Traut (Carter Genter); 4. JHS, Harty (Genter); 5. Henry Yolain (unassisted).

Goalkeeper saves: Jamestown, Grant Lunde 9; Bismarck High, Tate Schaner 7, Drew Haberlock 0.

Shots on goal: Jamestown 13; Bismarck High 9

The Blue Jay swim team kicked off Thursday's dual with a win.

Allysah Larson, Jordyn Larson, Cloe Nelson and Georgia Lettenmaier won the 200 yard medley relay with a time of 2 minutes, 4.30 seconds.

Four events later, the Blue Jays picked up another first-place finish. Freshman, Jozie Davis, won the 1-meter diving contest with 199.50 points. Blue Jay junior, Julia Skari placed second in the event with a 189.40. Lydia Stoterau finished with a 162-point performance which was good enough for fifth place.

In the next event, the 100-yard butterfly, the Blue Jays had three of the top-eight finishers. Allysah Larson won the event. The senior touched the wall at 1:07.85. Cloe Nelson finished less than three seconds after Larson. Marissa Moltzen finished seventh in the event.

Jamestown's next meet on the schedule is Oct. 6 at 5 p.m.. The Blue Jays will be hosting Fargo Shanley, Dickinson and Williston.

Top finishers / Blue Jay results

200 yard medley relay: 1. JHS (Allysah Larson Jordyn Larson, Cloe Nelson, Georgia Lettenmaier), 2:04.30; 6. JHS (Abby Boehm, Ella Brown, Sophie Gilbertson, Marissa Moltzen), 2:23.06.

200 freestyle: 1. Madi Schue, MOOR-MN, 2:09.47; 5. Cloe Nelson 2:26.38; 6. Sophie Gilbertson, 2:27.81; 8. Marissa Moltzen 2:29.85.

200 IM: 1. Madeline VerDouw, BHS, 2:24.69; 6. Mia Berndt 3:01.28.

50 freestyle: 1. Alayna Janke, MOOR-MN, 26.25; 2. Georgia Lettenmaier 26.81; 6. Allysah Larson 28.39; 7. Jordyn Larson 29.75.

1-meter diving: 1. Jozie Davis, JHS, 199.50; 2. Julia Skari 189.40; 5. Lydia Stoterau 162.00.

100 butterfly: 1. Allysah Larson, JHS, 1:07.85; 2. Cloe Nelson 1:10.37; 7. Marissa Moltzen 1:24.79.

100 freestyle: 1. Kya Sease, BHS, 1:02.94; 4. Rebecca Lloyd 1:07.12; 6. Ella Brown 1:07.87; 9. Emily Trevithick 1:14.75.

500 freestyle: 1. Olivia Roaldson, MOOR-MN, 5:42; 6. Jordyn Larson 6:16.03; 7. Sophie Gilbertson 6:42; 9. Mia Berndt 6:53.75.

200 freestyle relay: 1. MOOR-MN, (Grace Rieniets, Amani Hebert, Macy Roaldson, Alayna Janke), 1:51.89; 3. JHS, (Allysah Larson, Jordyn Larson, Cloe Nelson, Georgia Lettenmaier), 1:53.28; 6. JHS, (Tori Nelson, Abby Boehm, Rebecca Lloyd, Mia Berndt), 2:14.94.

100 backstroke: 1. Jenna Brendemuhl, MOOR-MN, 1:10.19; 7. Abby Boehm 1:25.50 ; 8. Marley Roach 1:30.91.

100 breaststroke: 1. Madeline VerDouw, BHS, 1:10.12; 2. Georgia Lettenmaier 1:17.19; 8. Ella Brown 1:28.16.

400 freestyle relay: 1. MOOR-MN, (Made Schue, Alayna Janke, Mikenna Harvala, Olivia Roaldson), 4:00.41; 4. JHS, (Rebecca Lloyd, Ella Brown, Marissa Moltzen, Sophie Gilbertson), 4:45.50; 7. JHS, (Emily Trevithick, Mia Berndt, Regan Keller, Tori Nelson), 5:16.10.