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Dustin Monke

Dustin Monke was named the managing editor of The Dickinson Press on March 17, 2013 after spending more than six years as the newspaper's sports editor. He graduated college from Minnesota State University Moorhead in 2006 and New England High School in 2002. He has been a Forum Communications employee since 2003, working at The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead as a sports clerk and intern sports reporter prior to joining The Dickinson Press. Outside of journalism, he enjoys movies, exercising and reading and spending time with his fiance, Sarah, and their dog, Noodle.
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Articles

Pride carries Blue Hawks past Argos

The Dickinson State men’s basketball team knows it is out of the running for the Frontier Conference Tournament.

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Cougars edge Wildfire for back-to-back District 13 titles

Back and forth they went, neither refusing to back down an inch or give up, even when it appeared the momentum had turned.

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After being upset in semis 2 years in a row, Mott-Regent beats New England to reach District 13 championship

The third try was the charmed one for the Mott-Regent boys basketball team.

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Heart River heading back to title game

Good things happen for the Heart River boys basketball team when it uses its inside-out game.

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Dewald leads Blue Jay girls past Midgets

Kyra Dewald is a sparkplug for the Jamestown girls basketball team.

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District 13 Boys Basketball Tournament: Tigers rally to defeat Night Hawks

As it trailed Hettinger-Scranton by 15 points with just under 3 minutes remaining in the first quarter, the New England boys basketball team could have packed it in and prepared for a region-qualifier game on Monday.

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Midgets win first West title since 2008

After four years of coming up short at championship meets, the Dickinson gymnastics team didn’t let a few stumbles and falls keep it from hoisting the West Region championship trophy that has eluded them since 2008.

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1 day to determine DSU’s national squad

The Dickinson State wrestling team’s entire season has been building toward Saturday.

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Hollinger a quiet star for New England

When Levi Hollinger moved to North Dakota in the fifth grade, he said he didn’t even like basketball. It took his new classmates in New England to convince him he should try playing.

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Senior Isiah Binstock does grunt work while quietly averaging double-double

Dickinson Trinity senior Isiah Binstock is self-sufficient on the basketball court. Most plays go through him, but only few are run with him as the primary option to score.

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Columns

Column: Hawks taking a page out of Whitewater’s playbook

Dickinson State is taking a couple pages out of Wisconsin-Whitewater’s Guide to Becoming a Champion today.

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Fridley has built another winner

Guy Fridley has an opportunity to accomplish something great as Dickinson State women’s basketball coach.

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Orton has Hawks flying in right direction

Heartbreak is the only word that can describe the scene in the Dickinson State men’s basketball team’s meeting room in the minutes following Wednesday night’s loss to Minot State.

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Playoff loss doesn’t take away from DSU’s season

Like it or not, the run had to end eventually.

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The wait’s over as Olympics begin in Beijing

For the past week, I’ve waited patiently for the Olympics to begin. Tonight, with the opening ceremonies beginning in Beijing, that wait will be over.

Speedway promoter revs up for new season

Recently, I sat down with Ken Decker, the new promoter at the Southwest Speedway and asked him some questions about the upcoming season.

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Previous season was tough to live up to

Watching this year’s area high school boys basketball scene was similar to watching a sequel to a blockbuster action movie.

This game brought to you by the two-class system

FARGO – This year’s boys basketball state championship game was what Class B is all about.

How to make an early exit old news

One and done. Don’t expect Ty Orton and Guy Fridley to let that happen again next season.

Friends reflect on the impact of Bergman’s life

If you need to find a golfer in Dickinson this morning, there will be only one place to look. They will all be honoring a man who not only touched their lives, but those of countless others.

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