Category Archives: Sports

MUSTANG POST: 2025 MAY ISSUE RELEASED!

As this is my last issue with The Mustang Post I feel as though I need to spend this letter reflecting on my time here. For almost a quarter of my life I have been writing for The Mustang Post, during that time I wrote 17 articles, published 15 eMagazines, and recorded two podcasts. Among everything I have published, one piece stands out as my favorite, Cooking Up Contention.

Cooking Up Contention was made by Roland, Chad, and me during the 23-24 school year. It was born out of our teachers’ annoyance with our petty squabbles, with him eventually telling us to “just record yourselves arguing.” Which is what we did. The three of us turned our dumb talks into a script, and we loved it because it was an expansion of something we had fun doing.

Ultimately, that podcast sums up why I enjoyed my time here so much, Mr. Lang, our teacher, made an environment where anything you love can be written about.

You can read the last issue of this school year here!


Thank you for reading and goodbye,
From Logan Jacobs

MUSTANG POST: 2025 MARCH ISSUE RELEASED!

Hello again!
The Mustang Post has returned with another issue, while not as packed or as thematic as our last issue it surely will still provide quality articles for you to enjoy!

One of those quality articles is another valorant article, it’s similar to an older article I produced after the LOCK//IN event in 2023 but focuses more on story telling as compared to presenting facts.

I don’t have any major announcements for the Post in this letter so I’d like to end this letter by thanking you for reading!

You can read the newest release of the Mustang Post here!

Thank you for reading and best wishes,
From Logan Jacobs and the entire Editor Team

MUSTANG POST: 2025 VALENTINES DAY ISSUE RELEASED!

Happy Valentines Day!

For the first time ever the Post is doing a themed holiday issue! In the past we’ve dabbled in seasonal themed articles but never to this degree! Expect a full bouquets worth of Valentines day articles.

Alongside that you can expect some local articles for FM area! Again, we’ve dabbled in this idea here and there throughout the years but this will (hopefully) become a new trend here at the Post.

Finally, I’d like to introduce you to our new articles. Most articles will now be classified under overarching genres like “Fashion Cents” (fashion related articles) or “Game Changers” (sports related articles).

You shouldn’t see a major change to the contents of articles being produced at the Post but more a shift away from the chaos previously featured.

You can read the new issue here!

Thank you for reading and best wishes,
From Logan Jacobs and the entire Editor Team

MUSTANG POST: 2024 DECEMBER ISSUE RELEASED!

Season’s greetings!!

As the winter’s cold months approach us, our journalists have been working hard to get their first articles of the new school year published.

As the first few months of school are concentrated on refining punctuation and grammar, we intend on beefing up our future issues as the year goes on.

While December is the most wonderful time of the year, it is also the busiest time of the year. So, with that in mind, thank you for taking the time to enjoy our newest set of articles, and a warm welcome to any new viewers, as your support allows us to continue releasing new issues in the future months.

You can read the new issue here!

Thank you for reading and best wishes,
From Addison McCroskey and the entire Editor Team

SHS Football State Champ Reflection

By: Mack Beschorner

The lights shine in the dome, brighter than ever. The biggest game of my life: the state championship.

My teammates and I have worked so hard: summer practice, morning lifts, and all that have led to this moment.

Photo of Fargo dome before the Dakota bowl

I put on my helmet before the big game. That helmet feels and smells like six months of dedication, hard hits, and those perfect plays. It’s comforting knowing all I’ve done with this helmet makes it so this championship isn’t a surprise.

In the first quarter things looked grim for the Mustangs: Davies was ahead by one touchdown, but in the quarters to come the Mustangs were lights out. Sheyenne won 24-14 winning the second state championship in school history.

Mustangs go and receive there trophy and celebrate on the 50 yard line.

Winning the game was an powerful feeling because not everyone gets to this point. When we were awarded the trophy, the entire team grabbed what wed earned.  The locker room celebration was one to none.