Boys Basketball
Avon 62, Tripp-Delmont/Armour 46
Burke 62, Kimball/White Lake 46
Castlewood 58, Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 27
Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 92, Crazy Horse 37
Elk Point-Jefferson 78, Lakota Tech 31
Elkton-Lake Benton 68, Estelline/Hendricks 57
Flandreau Indian 59, Gayville-Volin 55
Freeman 70, Corsica-Stickney 27
Gettysburg 65, Faulkton Area 54
Hamlin 74, Deuel 21
Hill City 61, Douglas 41
Huron 64, Aberdeen Central 40
Irene-Wakonda 58, Marty 45
James Valley Christian 81, Arlington 42
Kadoka Area 59, Bison 29
Lyman 77, Philip 50
Mobridge-Pollock 71, Sully Buttes 63
New Underwood 86, Bennett County 68
Northwestern 59, Great Plains Lutheran 49
Sioux Falls Christian 77, Western Christian (Iowa) 62
St. Francis Indian 58, White River 54
Spearfish 58, Custer 38
Girls Basketball
Aberdeen Central 56, Huron 44
Arlington 59, James Valley Christian 24
Avon 43, Tripp-Delmont/Armour 33
Bennett County 62, New Underwood 24
Castlewood 60, Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 28
Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 75, Lower Brule 55
Gayville-Volin 88, Flandreau Indian 32
Hamin 59, Deuel 25
Herreid/Selby Area 48, Leola/Frederick Area 36
Ipswich 49, Wilmot 29
Irene-Wakonda 55, Marty 13
Lyman 55, Philip 23
McIntosh 80, Takini 12
Milbank 53, Florence/Henry 31
Mobridge-Pollock 85, Sully Buttes 29
Northwestern 40, Great Plains Lutheran 33
Pine Ridge 81, Crow Creek 54
Spearfish 60, Custer 20
St. Francis Indian 74, Little Wound 43
Wessington Springs 48, Hitchcock-Tulare 41 (OT)
West Central 55, Elk Point-Jefferson 29
Wolsey-Wessington 66, De Smet 55
Girls Wrestling
At the Hot Springs Tournament, Rapid City Central won the team title with 81.5 points. Winner was sixth with 20 points. Jadelynn McCall went 4-1 for Winner and finished runner up.
Men’s College Basketball
Black Hills State 87, Colorado School of Mines 69. Blake Volmer, formerly of Winner, had two points and a couple of rebounds in the win.
Denver over SDSU, 79-61. Joe Sayler, formerly of White River, had 15 points for the Jackrabbits.
Women’s College Basketball
USD over Kansas City in OT, 70-65
SDSU over North Dakota, 94-48.