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HAZEN BISON

Titans play hard in Class B 2022-23 finale
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The NDHSAA Region 7 Class B tournament semifinals witnessed the Bulldogs down Hazen on the Bison's home court, while the Titans were picked apart by the Miners of Beulah.
DICKINSON — The Region 7 quarterfinals, being held in Trinity’s gymnasium, began on Monday, with the No. 1 seed Titans continuing their undefeated region streak — by shutting out Hazen Bison.
Hazen's pitching allowed for 19 walks, 8 HbP and 21 earned runs in a total collapse performance against state contending Cougars.

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The Bulldogs outscored the Bison 27-7 in the final quarter to book their first trip to the Class B state tournament in 13 years.
2014 was also the last time Hazen appeared in the Region 7 championship game.
The Bison hit 11 3-pointers against the Buccaneers Monday night to advance to the Region 7 semifinals.
The Titans outscored the Bison 23-11 in the final quarter to earn themselves a big regional victory.
Two teams vying for playoff spots matched up Friday night, with the winner gaining the upper hand in the fight for a postseason berth.
It's been another successful season for the Titans' volleyball squad so far.

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Hazen routes back from 20-point deficit, only to lose by a Bowman County buzzer beater.
Scoring 1,000 points in a high school career is a coveted feat conquered by an exceptional few. Around Region 7, eight players hit the impressive mark this season.
Win or lose, the Glen Ullin-Hebron boys were going to do it as a team. The boys in black and orange were tough on defense, holding a potentially dangerous Hazen offense at bay, all while three Bearcats scored in double figures. The effort and ene...

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