@bdhills@DomIzzoWDAY I do not like seeing Coaches removed but I was adamant that I resigned due to my business expansion and I was NOT forced out. That is true and should not be a scar towards Shanley.
So pumped for @UNDmbasketball and @TreysenE, in particular! Here’s a look back at a story profiling the strong mother that motivates him and his passion to play at UND.
@3RonJohnson Show her feet! When you see her feet it is an EASY obvious moving screen call. Love how people say, “let the kids decide.” Guess what they did! Unfortunate a great player made a mistake at a bad time. It’s part of sport. Fouls are fouls WHENEVER they occur.
@HotMicWDAY@WDAYSports I always coached till the end! Most leagues I coached in had tie breakers for standings as point differential. Getting a home game or a higher seed in a tourney because of a bucket missed or made can change a season!
@bniss5 U are in for some fun times. I once watched Blaze in a VBB game while listening to the radio of Tawny playing in a college game with an IPad in my lap watching a stream of Tylee in a VGBB game!
@KallieTheisen@GoJacksWBB Awesome! Only young once and you deserve to be healthy Kallie! Keep working hard like you ALWAYS do! Happy for you and the Jacks! Good choice!!!!!
UPDATED: From 2020
CRAIG IRWIN: 1981 Sawyer graduate.
Averaged 27.2 ppg as a senior.
Game high of 47 points.
Played for Lake Region Community College for two years. Recieved his AA degree from Lake Region. Later graduating from Minot State with his BS degree, and his Master's from NDSU.
Assistant basketball coach at Minot State under Dick Limke from 1990-1993.
Head coach of the Sawyer-Surrey Blue Sox Legion baseball team where he compiled a 647-157 record and 3 state championships, 1989, 1994, 1995.
Head baseball coach at MSU-Bottineau in 1999-2000. Record setting 2000 Mon-Dak champions.
Head mens basketball coach at NDSCS in Wahpeton from 2001-2008, where he compiled a 212-48 record and took 7th in the NJCAA tourney in 2004.
Craig has owned and operated Irwin Insurance Services since 2011.
Craig and his wife Dianne live in Fargo.
Craig has 3 children, Tawny, Blaze, and Tylee.
@McFeely_Inforum Mike, I have had a daughter who had a gun stuck to her head and robbed by 5 individuals. Life threatened! She had one of her best friends murdered. I have had former players I coached gunned down all in that city. We can’t live in fear but please quit telling us how SAFE it is!
Have you got your raffle ticket yet? Please feel free to reach out to any of the SAC board members, message us here or at our email address: [email protected]. We’d be more than happy to get you a ticket! There are some fantastic prizes.
“Woods averaged 16.7 points and 7.5 rebounds per game, while leading Wahpeton (15-9) to its first winning record since the 2016-17 season. She becomes the first Lady Huskie to earn all-state honors since Tylee Irwin won Miss Basketball in 2017.”