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Edgeley/Kulm-Montpelier coach switches teams, expects girls to compete

Story byThe Jamestown Sun, N. D. Katie Ringer, The Jamestown Sun, N. D. Sat, December 6, 2025 at 5:48 PM UTC·3 min readDec. 6—EDGELEY, N. D. — It has been a long time since Kevin Strobel has coached girls basketball. Now, he's back at it."I've been watching the girls play the last few years and there is definitely some talent there," Strobel said.

Edgeley/Kulm-Montpelier coach switches teams, expects girls to compete

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Key Highlights

  • "They've seen a lot of success and I don't see why we shouldn't be in the top-three teams of the region again this year."AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementStrobel was the head coach of the Edgeley/Kulm-Montpelier boys team for the past 18 years.
  • After the 2024 season, there was some hiring changes and Strobel and former EKM girls head coach Rory Entzi ended up switching positions."I am looking forward to it," Strobel said of coaching the girls.
  • "Rory was one of my assistants for four or five years.
  • He took stuff from me and I took stuff from him so I think a lot of the stuff will be similar to what they are used to which will be good."EKM began practices on Nov.
  • 17 and will open the season on Dec.
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