Building positive, meaningful relationships through sound teaching/coaching of football skills and scheme having fun doing so.
Thank you, seniors, for leaving your legacy on the Fargo North football program. The 2021 season was one for the record books. You led us to the state semifinals, something Fargo North football has not done since 2000. You will not be soon forgotten.
Congratulations to our fearless leader, head coach Adam Roland, on receiving the NDHSCA Coach of the Year award for the A11 Division. The Fargo North football program is blessed to have you as its leader.
Thank you, Kristi Ostendorf, for putting together the 2021 Spartan football highlight video. We appreciate you coming to our games and taking such great action shots. Thank you for your commitment to Spartan athletics!
The final circle for the Spartans comes after a state semifinal loss to Jamestown. Thank you, seniors, for your leadership throughout the off-season and during the season. Thank you, parents, for your continued support of Fargo North football. The coaching staff appreciates all that you have done for the program.
The Spartans celebrate their EDC Conference Football Championship with some cake. Thank you, parents!
The Spartans claim a state quarterfinal win over Wahpeton. The Spartans move on to the state semifinals to face Jamestown.
The Spartans win a shootout over Wahpeton and claim the EDC A Division conference championship. The Spartans are the third seed in the NDHSAA A Division championship bracket and host the Huskies in the first round of the playoffs.
Road trip to Devils Lake was long, but the Spartans came out with a win on the "bus"iness trip.
Homecoming Week 2021 ends with a win for the Spartans over Grand Forks Red River.
The Spartans are winners in Week 4 over Grand Forks Central. Coach Roland stands in the senior circle talking to the team.
The Spartans are "lights out" against Fargo South, but the Spartan Rowdy Crowd does their best to light the way.
The Spartans celebrate the first win of the season over Valley City in the first game of the season.
The Northside football players, grades K-12, line up for a photo at Fargo North Youth Football Night on Friday, September 17.