In a remarkable achievement, the Minot High boy’s golf team clinched their first-ever state championship title at the 2025 Class A Boys State Golf Tournament. The competition was fierce as they narrowly trailed Grand Forks Red River after the initial round but surged ahead in the second round to secure victory. Key players showcased exceptional skills, contributing significantly to this historic win.
On a radiant June morning in Minot, the Vardon Golf Club became the stage for an unforgettable showdown. As junior Kyler Weishaar kicked off with an impressive birdie, setting the tone for the Sentinels, excitement rippled through the air. Freshman Teegan Dangel demonstrated significant improvement in his second-round performance, while senior Tylaer Bast faced challenges yet persevered with determination.
Junior Walter Langhans maintained remarkable consistency throughout the course, finishing just two strokes over par. Bennett Bartsh, another senior, contributed crucially by scoring four birdies, ensuring the team remained competitive. However, it was Kasen Rostad who shone brightest, tying for second place individually and playing a pivotal role in securing the state crown. His final score of one over par reflected his steady hand under pressure.
Rostad expressed profound pride in his team's accomplishment, calling it a dream realized not only for himself but for everyone involved. This success marked Minot North's debut state golf title since its inception. Additionally, Rostad shared the prestigious 2025 NDHSCA Class A Boys Golf Co-Senior Athletes of the Year award with Porter Seidel from Fargo Davies, further highlighting their excellence. Coach Shane Hennegrafs received recognition as the Coach of the Year, underscoring his instrumental leadership.
The story of Minot North's triumph is more than just a sports narrative; it encapsulates the essence of teamwork, dedication, and perseverance. It serves as an inspiring reminder that setting clear goals and relentlessly striving towards them can lead to extraordinary achievements. For aspiring athletes and coaches alike, this victory exemplifies how collective effort and individual brilliance can converge to create history.