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  • Has Alexandria High School’s football team become a kicker factory?

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    Myles Sansted played four sports at Alexandria High School, kicking for the Cardinals as a junior and senior. But he figured that was it.

    “I knew I had a shot, but I had never really kicked off the ground until after the season my senior year,” he said.

    Sansted went to Montana State and that spring decided to walk on. The Bobcats’ head coach Brent Vigen is Sansted’s uncle by marriage. That fall, Sansted was cut.

    “Just trying to focus on the positives,” said the now redshirt sophomore. “Being like, ‘Hey, I’m gonna give this one more go. It’s just not meant to be yet.’ Really just put my head down and work and got after it. I’ll say it as well. I just wasn’t ready yet. I wasn’t good enough yet. It was just another sign for me to keep working and keep going at it and that I wasn’t where I wanted to be yet.”

    He kept at it. A year later, fall of 2024, it was Sansted’s job.

    “That phone call to my parents and that conversation with my coaches that I was gonna be the starter was — I couldn’t even believe it. I was in shock,” remembered Sansted.

    He took it and ran. A stellar 15-of-19 mark on field goals last season, his longest a 49-yarder.

    “I think I surprised myself a little bit. I obviously expect great things out of myself and I set myself to the highest standard and the team standards. My teammates hold me accountable,” Sansted said. “It was super surreal. Each week it was like, alright, re-locking in. The past success doesn’t dictate anything in the future.”

    Alexandria’s Daniel Jackson was Minnesota’s best high school kicker a season ago. Now he’s a Gopher. Both DI products are benefiting from former University of Minnesota kicker Joel Monroe, Alexandria’s current kicking coach.

    So, has Alexandria become a placekicker factory?

    “Hopefully,” laughed Sansted, who has gone 17-of-21 on field goals this season. “We gotta get some younger guys coming up in the ranks, hopefully. We gotta figure that out a little bit. Get some guys interested in that. It’s kinda just a choice. You just gotta make that choice and if it’s something you wanna do, I think you can definitely have success at it. Joel is such a great resource.”

    Montana State is playing in the national championship game for the second straight year. They lost this game last season and had to reload. Here they are again. They will face Illinois State on Monday.

    “It’s gonna be a great experience. I like to always make sure to take a look around and take in the moment and not take anything for granted,” said Sansted, who went 1-of-1 on field goals and 3-of-3 on PATs in last year’s title game loss to North Dakota.

    Kickers often have an abnormal route to high-level football. Sansted is no different — and very different.

    “I think it’s worked out even better than I could have ever dreamed of or imagined,” he said. “I never thought I would be in the position I am right now, playing college football and fighting for a national championship again.”

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    Ren Clayton

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  • Alexandria armed bank robbery suspect arrested in West Fargo

    Alexandria armed bank robbery suspect arrested in West Fargo

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    WCCO digital headlines: Afternoon of May 3, 2024


    WCCO digital headlines: Afternoon of May 3, 2024

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    ALEXANDRIA, Minn. — Authorities say a man has been arrested in West Fargo, North Dakota, in connection to a bank robbery in Alexandria on Thursday. 

    Alexandria police say they were tipped off to a robbery in progress at about 4:24 p.m. at Bremer Bank off Broadway Street and Seventh Avenue West.

    Police say the suspect, who is said to have been armed during the robbery, fled with “an undisclosed amount of cash” despite law enforcement setting up a perimeter along Broadway Street. A K9 with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office was also unable to track him.

    At 9 p.m. on Thursday, authorities executed a search warrant at a residence on Nokomis Street near Alexandria Technical and Community College, but the suspect was not found.

    Authorities say the man was found thanks to video surveillance provided by local businesses and residences. A search warrant was executed for the man’s vehicle and home in North Dakota, which produced evidence connecting him to the robbery, authorities said.

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    Stephen Swanson

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