Boys Basketball
Gregory 72, Lyman 60
Girls Basketball
Jones County 55, Wolsey Wessington 28
Winner 70, Crow Creek 48
Madison 61, Baltic 56 in OT
Boys Basketball
Gregory 72, Lyman 60
Girls Basketball
Jones County 55, Wolsey Wessington 28
Winner 70, Crow Creek 48
Madison 61, Baltic 56 in OT
Boys Basketball
Todd County at Winner
Philip at White River
Chamberlain at Madison
Lyman at Jones County
Marshall at Brandon Valley
Brookings at Harrisburg
McCook Central Montrose at Baltic
Flandreau at Garretson
Girls Basketball
Gregory at Stanley County
Burke at Avon
White River at Bennett County
Mitchell at Roosevelt
Garretson at Estelline Hendricks
Boys and Girls Basketball
Kimball/White Lake at Bon Homme
Takini at Colome
Parkston at Platte/Geddes
MVP at Dell Rapids
West Central at Parker
Canton at Tri Valley
Tea Area vs SF Christian at the Pentagon
Dell Rapids St. Mary’s at Deubrook
Lincoln at Washington
Girls Wrestling
Tea Area at Yankton Triangular
Boys Wrestling
Canton at Lennox Triangular
Mollie B and Squeezebox with Ted Lange will perform on Monday, February 24th at the Wagner Armory beginning at 7pm! Tickets are just $25. The event is being sponsored by the Fort Randall Casino, 605 Unity Team and the Wagner Chamber. Tickets are available at fortrandallcasino.com.
There will be a benefit meal and auction for Kelly Duffy at the Tripp County 4-H Building at the Fairgrounds in Winner on February 7th beginning at 6pm. Money donations can be left at Sentinel Federal Credit Union in Winner, or by calling 842-3581. The account is set up under ‘Kelly Duffy Benefit’. Donations for the event can be dropped off at the Winner City Office.
Boys Basketball
Gregory at Lyman
Girls Basketball
Crow Creek at Winner
Jones County at Wolsey Wessington
Madison at Baltic
Team Standings
1st- Winner, 233.5 points
2nd- Bon Homme/ Avon- 220.5 points
River City Rumble in Chamberlain
Team Standings
1st- O’Gorman, 171.5 points
2nd- Chamberlain, 169 points
Men’s College Wrestling
Wisconsin Parkside 21, Northern State 16. Wyatt Turnquist, formerly of Winner, defeated Easton Worachek, in a 1-0 decision.
A murder-mystery show will be taking place at the Dallas Legion on February 8th. The name of the show is the Case of the Missing Matchmaker. The show will begin at 6pm. The cost for tickets is $25 per individual and $40 per couple. RSVP by calling the Gregory/Dallas Chamber at 835- 8270, ext. 5.
BOYS BASKETBALL
Brandon Valley 69, Aberdeen Central 53
Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 61, Stanley County 48
Custer 66, Wall 58
Edgemont 48, Sioux County (Neb.) 46
Flandreau 59, Parker 39
Mahpiya Luta 75, Belle Fourche 52
McLaughlin 43, Miller 33
North Central 46, Langford Area 42
Omaha Nation (Neb.) 82, Flandreau Indian 36
Pine Ridge 67, Little Wound 40
Rapid City Central 68, Watertown 42
Rapid City Stevens 61, Brookings 46
Sioux Falls Jefferson 71, Huron 61
Sioux Falls Roosevelt 62, Sioux Falls O’Gorman 49
Sisseton 56, Redfield 45
Strasburg/Zeeland (N.D.) 51, Herreid/Selby Area 34
Sunshine Bible Academy 75, Colome 18
Todd County 70, Crow Creek 57
Dakota State University Classic
Garretson 55, Lakota Tech 51
Hot Springs 51, Mitchell Christian 19
Howard 54, Florence/Henry 44
St. Francis Indian 54, Chester 41
Dakota Valley Conference Classic
Elkton-Lake Benton 80, Canby (Minn.) 55
Estelline/Hendricks 73, Dupree 61
Lower Brule 60, Wilmont 52
Oldham-Ramona/Rutland 68, Sioux Falls Lutheran 54
Ortonville 59, Arlington 42
Sully Buttes 56, Deubrook 44
Hanson Classic
Clark/Willow Lake 58, Lennox 55
Dell Rapids St. Mary 68, Parkston 59
Gregory 69, White River 39
Hanson 68, Leola/Frederick Area 64
Hamlin 71, Rapid City Christian 59
Mobridge-Pollock 55, Sioux Valley 41
St. Thomas More 62, Dakota Valley 54
Viborg-Hurley 49, Castlewood 44
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Brandon Valley 67, Aberdeen Central 48
Brookings 55, Rapid City Stevens 53
Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 58, Stanley County 41
Faith 54, McIntosh 29
Flandreau 56, Parker 23
Great Plains Lutheran 54, Aberdeen Christian 8
Hill City 39, Alliance (Neb.) 21
Leola/Frederick Area 38, Sunshine Bible Academy 27
Mahpiya Luta 62, Belle Fourche 37
Miller 54, McLaughlin 37
Morrill (Neb.) 43, Edgemont 35
North Central 52, Langford Area 38
Sioux Falls Jefferson 53, Huron 42
Sioux Falls O’Gorman 64, Sioux Falls Roosevelt 36
Sisseton 61, Redfield 25
St. Thomas More 53, Douglas 17
Todd County 72, Crow Creek 65
Wall 52, Custer 45
Watertown 48, Rapid City Central 37
White River 59, New Underwood 46
Wolsey-Wessington 63, Potter County 44
Dakota Valley Conference Classic
Arlington 55, Minneota (Minn.) 49
Canby (Minn.) 63, Estelline/Hendricks 31
Deubrook Area 50, Hills-Beaver Creek (Minn.) 42
Edgerton (Minn.) 48, Elkton-Lake Benton 46
Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 61, Dupree 50
Wilmot 80, Lower Brule 48
Irene-Wakonda Classic
Andes Central/Dakota Christian 54, Irene-Wakonda 41
Beresford 56, Bon Homme 39
Dakota Valley 68, Bennett County 44
Gayville-Volin 64, Platte-Geddes 31
Irene-Wakonda 55, Osmond (Neb.) 40
Lakota Tech 60, Florence/Henry 30
Rapid City Christian 59, Freeman 55
Vermillion 54, Lyman 51
Women’s College Basketball
SDSU 77, USD 59
Western Colorado 56, Black Hills State 51. Kalla Bertram, formerly of Winner, led BHSU with 15 points, while her teammate, Morgan Hammerbeck, formerly of Winner had 3 points.
Men’s College Basketball
SDSU 90, USD 71…Joe Sayler, formerly of White River, scored 6 points in the win.
Black Hills State 87, Western Colorado 64. Blake Volmer, formerly of Winner, scored seven points in the win.
South Dakota’s 34th Governor Larry Rhoden says he is ready to take over after Kristi Noem’s resignation Saturday.
Rhoden, 65, who ascended to the role after the U.S. Senate confirmed Noem to become the next secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, spoke publicly for the first time about the transition process that has been underway since President Donald Trump nominated Noem on Nov. 12.
In preparation for the ascension, Rhoden says he has held briefings with Noem and top cabinet officials, as well as sought out advice from long-time allies like Matt Michels and former Speaker of the House Tim Rave.
*Story courtesy of Austin Goss, SDBA.