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Ramsey County takes first in N.D. 4-H Livestock Quiz Bowl Contest Leigh Ann Skurupey Teams from Ransom and Oliver counties took first place in their respective divisions at the state 4-H livestock quiz bowl, which was held in Watford City, N.D., for the first time. This was the third year for this contest. Eighty-four youth participated this year. Junior division team winners were: First - Ransom County Top five high individuals in the junior division were: First - Josh Davidson, Golden Valley County Second - Audra Kempel, Ransom County Third - Carly Elkins, Stark-Billings County team two Fourth - Gus Ueckert, Golden Valley County ....
Ransom County 4-H members place in state livestock quiz bowl jamestownsun.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jamestownsun.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Advertisement In a remarkable turnaround Melbourne City handed Melbourne Victory their first defeat of the W-League season in an incident-packed thriller at Epping Stadium. But the finale to the 3-2 win was marred by a lengthy delay in the closing minutes because Victory supporters hurled abuse and bottles at City goalkeeper Teagan Micah, who had produced some excellent saves to deny Victory as they pressed for a stoppage time leveller. Both coaches, Victory s Jeff Hopkins and City s Rado Vidosic, condemned the spectators who cast a blight on the match conclusion. City and Victory club coaches have condemned spectators who hurled abuse and cans at goalkeeper Teagan Micah on Sunday. ....
Graham Denholm/Getty Images Melbourne City goalkeeper Teagan Micah removes a can thrown onto the pitch during the round four W-League football match at Epping Stadium. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images) In a remarkable turnaround Melbourne City handed Melbourne Victory their first defeat of the W-League season in an incident-packed thriller at Epping Stadium. But the finale to the 3-2 win was marred by a lengthy delay in the closing minutes because Victory supporters hurled abuse and bottles at City goalkeeper Teagan Micah, who had produced some excellent saves to deny Victory as they pressed for a stoppage time leveller. ....