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Prep boys hockey roundup: Sheyenne tops North, Davies blanks Spoilers
Central edges Shanley to win eighth straight
Jan. 29, 2026 at 10:47pm
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In boys high school hockey action, West Fargo Sheyenne defeated Fargo North 2-1, Grand Forks Central beat Fargo Shanley 3-1, and Fargo Davies shut out Grafton-Park River 5-0.
Why it matters
These results highlight the competitive nature of high school hockey in North Dakota, with teams from different regions and classifications battling it out on the ice.
The details
In the Sheyenne-North game, Kaleb Andringa scored the game-winner for Sheyenne, while Cruz Fitzpatrick made 36 saves. For Central, Bodee Burris and Brody Leddige scored in the second period to lead the Knights to their eighth straight win. Fargo Davies got goals from five different players and a 18-save shutout from goalie Breckun Metcalf.
- The Sheyenne-North game was played on Thursday night.
- The Central-Shanley game was played on Tuesday.
- The Davies-Grafton-Park River game was played on Tuesday.
The players
Kaleb Andringa
Scored the game-winning goal for West Fargo Sheyenne.
Cruz Fitzpatrick
Goaltender for West Fargo Sheyenne who made 36 saves.
Bodee Burris
Scored a goal for Grand Forks Central.
Brody Leddige
Scored a goal for Grand Forks Central.
Breckun Metcalf
Goaltender for Fargo Davies who recorded an 18-save shutout.
What they’re saying
“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”
— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee
The takeaway
These high school hockey results showcase the talent and competitiveness of teams across North Dakota, with close games, strong goaltending performances, and balanced scoring leading to victories for Sheyenne, Central, and Davies.
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