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Knee injury can't keep Josie Kollman from Carrington girl's basketball

Story byThe Jamestown Sun, N. D. Katie Ringer, The Jamestown Sun, N. D. Wed, January 7, 2026 at 5:47 PM UTC·3 min readJan. 7—CARRINGTON, N. D. — It did not take Josie Kollman very long to figure out something was wrong on Sept.

Knee injury can't keep Josie Kollman from Carrington girl's basketball

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  • 9. While playing in a volleyball match, Kollman, a sophomore at Carrington High School, sustained a ruptured ACL, a partially torn MCL, tears in the medial and lateral meniscus and a small fracture on the bottom of her femur. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"I immediately knew it wasn't good," Kollman said of what she was feeling as she was being helped to the sidelines.
  • "The feeling was very uncomfortable and nothing I've ever felt before.
  • Although nothing was determined until later, my head went straight to basketball.
  • The first thing I said to my mom was, 'What about basketball?' After we got my MRI results back and met with a surgeon, it was confirmed I would be out for the season."Kollman had surgery in October and has been focusing on physical therapy since."With my injury I was non-weight bearing for the first four weeks and the next steps were to focus on range of motion," Kollman said.
  • "I am now working on my range of motion while also strengthening.
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