Friday,  December 14, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 149 • 19 of 33 •  Other Editions

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of Kountze, Texas, who was one of 13 riders who were bucked off in round eight, was a close second with $190,494 in 2012.
• Beau Schroeder of China, Texas, leads the NFR aggregate standings race with four successful rides for 343.5 points, while Seth Glause of Cheyenne, Wyo., was second with four rides for 336 points.
• Defending world champion Shane Proctor of Grand Coulee, Wash., won the round with an 83.5 on Cowboy Coffee. The only other successful rider, Clayton Savage of Casper, Wyo., had an 82.5 on Drop Tine.
• In all-around, Brazile, who clinched his record 10th world championship and seventh in a row Monday night, has earned $298,626.

North Dakota sprints past D-III Presentation 74-32

• GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) -- Alonzo Traylor scored 17 points, shot a perfect 8 for 8 from the field and pulled six rebounds to lead North Dakota past Presentation 74-32 on Thursday night.
• North Dakota (2-6) started the game with a 19-7 run capped by Lenny Antwi's 3-pointer with 7:58 remaining in the half. North Dakota led 28-10 at halftime and outscored the Saints 46-22 in the second half.
• Aaron Anderson had nine points and five rebounds to go along with his four assists for North Dakota, Josh Schuler scored nine points on three 3-pointers and Jamaal Webb and Doug Archer each scored eight points.
• Every player on North Dakota's roster scored.
• North Dakota was 29 of 52 from the field, shooting at a 54.7 percent mark, forced 24 Saints turnovers and had 19 assists as a team.
• Chaz Haymond and Darrell Farr each had 10 points for Presentation (4-6), an NCAA Division III program.

SD program aims to curb fetal alcohol syndrome
KRISTI EATON,Associated Press

• SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) -- South Dakota's largest medical facility and the Oglala Sioux Tribe have announced a partnership to expand a program aimed at preventing fetal alcohol syndrome and other alcohol-related problems affecting Native American children by intervening before their mothers become pregnant.
• The program is already working with women on the Pine Ridge reservation and in Rapid City, where counselors say it has been successful in decreasing binge

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