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Stephen-Argyle Storm Football

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Stephen-Argyle Football plays well, but falls to Mountain Iron-Buhl at State

The Stephen-Argyle Storm had three of their first drive moving down the field, but couldn’t finish them off and the Mountain Iron-Buhl Rangers pulled away in the second half for a 38-6 victory in the first round of the State 9-Player playoffs played in Grand Rapids. 1st Quarter–Stephen-Argyle started the game with the ball at […]

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Stephen-Argyle beats Warren-A-O in Section 8 9-Player Football Championship

The Stephen-Argyle Storm defeated the Warren-Alvarado-Oslo Ponies 42-14 in the Section 8 9-Player Championship game at the Fargodome at Thursday afternoon. 1st Quarter–The first quarter was an offensive explosion for both teams. Stephen-Argyle started with the ball, and marched down the field thanks to strong running from Blaine Smith. Smith would put the first touchdown

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Goodridge/Grygla and Stephen-Argyle top seeds in Section 8 9-Player Football Tourney

The Section 8 9-Player Football tournament seeds and bracket have been announced, and the defending champion, Goodridge/Grygla, is the top seed, with Stephen-Argyle the second seed. The seeds and schedule are below – 1. Goodridge/Grygla (7-1)2. Stephen-Argyle (7-1)3. Kittson County Central (4-4)4. Win-E-Mac (4-4)5. Warren-Alvarado-Oslo (4-4)6. Badger/Greenbush-Middle River (2-6)7. Northern Freeze (0-8) Tournament Schedule –

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Stephen-Argyle Football pulls away to beat Park Christian

The Stephen-Argyle Storm football team scored on their first nine offensive possessions and cruised to a 59-30 victory over the Park Christian Falcons (Moorhead) at Jay Sorenson Memorial Field in Argyle. 1st Quarter–Stephen-Argyle started the game with the ball at their own 19-yard line. They handed off the ball to Blaine Smith, who was hit

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STEPHEN-ARGYLE FOOTBALL FALLS TO GOODRIDGE/GRYGLA IN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP

The Stephen-Argyle Storm football team fell to the Goodridge/Grygla Chargers in the Section 8 9-Player finals at the Fargodome by a score of 34-6. [yotuwp type=”videos” id=”H3Uqw9vLPiY” ] 1st Quarter – Stephen-Argyle received the opening kickoff and started on the ground. Blaine Smith got three carries to start, and the third one went 26 yards

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STEPHEN-ARGYLE TOPS BGMR IN HOMECOMING GAME

The Stephen-Argyle Storm dominated in the ground game and earned a 49-28 homecoming win over the Badger-Greenbush Middle River Gators on Saturday afternoon in Argyle. FIRST QUARTER – After a short opening kickoff, Stephen-Argyle started their first drive at their own 49-yard line, and right away established the ground game. On the sixth play of

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