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2009-2010 Record

6 - 6

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01-19-10 FF vs Mhd

01-12-10 West Fargo vs Mhd

01-02-10 Willmar vs Mhd

12-04-09 Alex vs Mhd

 

Knutson's Korner

Our favorite Radio voice of the Spud's shares a feature with us on SpudSports.net of his favorite moments and his current 2009-2010 radio broadcats.

Knutson's Korner

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WELCOME TO SPUD BOYS BASKETBALL  

Boys Basketball Get Win Over TRF 84-46

Moorhead raced out early and never looked back as the Spuds led at halftime 42-23. Ryan Sederquist led all Spud players with 22 points, Aaron Lien 16 and Sam Stetz had 12. Moorhead has evened their record to 6-6 and will next play tonight at 6 p.m. against Fargo North in the KX Shootout at the FargoDome.

THIEF RIVER FALLS: Simenson 15, Hockert 2, Langevin 6, Yaggie 4, Trontvet 9, Olson 2, Milks 2, Peterson 6.

MOORHEAD: Fernholz 3, Stetz 12, Ellingson 2, Oien 2, Emery 4, Sederquist 22, Hand 6, White 4, Solien 9, Lien 16, Bosche 4.

Boys Basketball Gets Win over Fergus Falls 69-50

FERGUS FALLS: Kidder 12, Stanislawski 3, Risbrudt 7, Millard 7, Swenson 6, Radar 6, Rengel 10.

MOORHEAD: Stetz 26, A. Lien 6, Emery 13, Sederquist 11, Hand 5, Solien 2, K. Lien 6.

West Fargo Basketball Gets Victory In Spud Gym

The West Fargo Packers hadn't beaten the Spuds in their last three tries but tonight would prove the charm as they defeated Moorhead 49-33. Wes Anderson led the Spuds with 12 points on the night. Moorhead falls to 4-6 on the season and will take on Fargo South next at the South Gym starting at 7:30 pm Friday night.

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Spuds Get Win Over Detroit Lakes 89-67

M: Fernholz 19, Stetz 3, A. Lien 6, Emery 10, Sederquist 12, Hand 4, Anderson 24, White 7, C. Lien 2, Bosche 2.

DL: Hedstrom 5, Mollberg 4, Fode 3, McLeod 11, Labat 6, Stalberger 30, Guetter 8.

Willmar Shows It's Strength In Win Over Mhd

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Fargo North Wins On Last Second 3-Pointer 79-78

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Robbinsdale Armstong Defeat Spuds 75-63

HALF: M 31, RA 30

MOORHEAD: Fernholz 9, A. Lien 2, Emery 17, Sederquist 9, Hand 1, Anderson 12, Solien 6, Wheeler 2, C. Lien 5.

ROBBINSDALE-ARMSTRONG: Weber 9, Sieditz 16, Buford 6, Curtis 28, Willman 2, Lewis 1, Walton 4, Bathing 3, Ciolkosz 4.

Rocori Gains Win Over Spuds 71-54 In Boys Hoops

Moorhead battled to be down 2 points at halftime 35-33 but Rocori ran away with the game in the second half out scoring the Spuds 36-21 to gain the victory. Ryan Sederquist had a team high 15 points and Wes Anderson contributed 14 points for Moorhead now 1-2 on the season. The Spuds will next travel to take on Robbinsdale-Armstrong in the Twin Cities December 18.

M: Fernholz 9, Emery 2, Sederquist 15, Hand 2, Anderson 14, A. Lien 5, Wheeler 2, K. Lien 2, Bosche 3.

R: Burg 5, Hinkemeyer 2, Rausch 11, Meyer 6, J. Eisenschenk 2, Moriarty 3, B. Eisenschenk 6, Terres 1, Willenbring 34, Worm 1.

Boys Basketball Defeats Fargo South 73-64

New Head Coach Corey Zimmerman picked up his first win as the Spuds defeated the Fargo South Bruins 73-64 at the MHS Gymnasium. Moorhead is now 1-1 on the season.

Boys Basketball Team Falls To Alexandria 58-55

ALEXANDRIA: Peterson 6 0-0 15, Giroux 5 7-9 18, Gorghuber 0 2-2 2, Krueger 2 0-0 4, Hurlbut 5 0-0 10, Carlsen 4 0-0 9, Tetrick 0 0-0 0. Totals 22 9-11 58.

MOORHEAD: Fernholz 4 3-3 12, Emery 3 0-0 7, Sederquist 4 2-2 11, Anderson 6 7-7 19, Lien 1 0-0 2, Wheeler 0 1-2 1, Hand 1 1-1 3, Solien 0 0-0 0. Totals 19 14-15 55.

Halftime: M 33, A 29. 3-pointers: A 5 (Peterson 3, Giroux, Carlsen). M 3 (Fernholz, Emery, Sederquist). Rebounds: A 27 (Giroux 6, Hurlbut 6). M 27 (Anderson 10). Assists: A 10 (Tetrick 3). M 7 (Emery 3, Sederquist 3). Turnovers: A 15. M 27. Steals: A 10 (Peterson 3). M 7 (Sederquist 2, Hand 2). Total fouls: A 20, M 14. Fouled out: Krueger.

Gulsvig resigns after 27 years

by Blaine Gramer

After 27 years as head coach of the Spuds, Chuck Gulsvig has decided to step down. His decision to leave the basketball program was announced on Monday, November 9, leaving many alarmed over the unexpected move.

"It was shocking to hear," said senior Emmett Solien. "I didn't know what to think."

Much of Gulsvig's decision was credited to a new job opening. He joins a newly formed Office of Public Affairs with Sanford Health and MeritCare.

"It certainly is a shock. But just like anything, time kind of heals those changes, and we tend to move forward," stated Corey Zimmerman, who was named interim head coach shortly after the announcement. Zimmerman served as Gulsvig's assistant for several years while also coaching the junior varsity squad. Not to mention playing for Gulsvig during his high school career as a Spud.

Zimmerman didn't hesitate to give Gulsvig high remarks, noting his strong work ethic and attention to detail. "He also made it fun. Practice was always competitive. Something was new everyday, and he tried to keep the players interested and excited about the game," said Zimmerman.

But Gulsvig and his trademark mustache are out, and Zimmerman is taking over with some high expectations for his players. He desires players that possess good work ethic, a competitive nature, and good sportsmanship. "If you're ever saving anything, that's not how you play the game. You go out there and play as hard as you can for as long as you can," he said.

Emmett recognizes the fire in his new coach as well. "Zimmerman brings a lot to the table. He is one of the most intense people I know and he always demands your best," said Solien.

As for the varsity team, Zimmerman believes he has several good athletes, which could translate to some intense defense.

Solien is also excited about the talent level. "The potential is through the roof. We're a very talented team that could go a long way." And while Zimmerman would obviously love to maximize that potential, he says that "it all depends on team chemistry."

Some of the bigger games on the schedule include Brainerd, Alexandria, and St. Cloud Tech, although any game against a Fargo opponent usually brings the best atmosphere.

The Spuds open their season on December 4 against Alexandria. Zimmerman says he is very excited to make his debut, and will definitely feel some butterflies on the sidelines. But as soon as they fly away, he'll be back to his enormous amount of intensity.

"I bleed black and orange," says the new Moorhead coach.

Zimmerman Ready To Lead The Spuds

The Moorhead Spud Boys Basketball Team will start the 2009 - 2010 season with a new Head Coach for the first time in 27 years after Chuck Gulsvig stepped down recently to take a new position with Sanford-MeritCare. After 11 seasons as Assistant Coach Corey Zimmerman will become Interim Head Coach this year. The Spuds will start their season taking on Alexandria, December 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the MHS Gym. Watch for photos coming soon as the basketball season kicks into gear.

 


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