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Gaylon Wm. Parker

Sportswriter

Gaylon Wm. Parker was born in Steubenville, Ohio, but grew up in Jensen Beach, Fla., where his mother, Karen, still resides (and in the same house).

While he might come from The Sunshine State, Gaylon has lived all over the world, including Japan and England. He served in the U.S. Air Force at K.I. Sawyer AFB in the Upper Peninsula, and has two children: Megan, who is 31, and Logan, who is 28. Growing up with an athletic background gave him a love of sports that led to a journalism career in such places as Enid, Okla., Alamogordo, N.M., Pascagoula, Miss. and Viera, Fla. since he started writing in 1998. His main passion is small-town community sports, particularly baseball and soccer.

His field of coverage includes youth, collegiate and prep sports for all of southwest North Dakota.

Readers can reach Gaylon at 701-456-1213 or [email protected].

Languages: English

Trinity crushes Stanley, Central McLean edges out Bowman County
Bantams scratch out win over Grant Co./Mott-Regent in DB/R4/D7 showdown
Midgets girls also fall in Western Dakota Association action
Midgets drop nailbiter to Mandan, Bowman County dominates Hettinger-Scranton
Raiders roll Belfield; Hettinger-Scranton nearly blanks Bison, SD
Richardton-Taylor blows past Belfield; Flasher overtakes South Heart
Dickinson State University interim president joins the fun at Players Sports Bar & Grill
Close contests dominate area scoresheet for Division A and B squads
Praus sets single-game school record with nine 3-pointers
Titans gals within a game of .500 with win over Linton-HMB; guys drop to 5-3