All posts by Leslie Schramm

Bull’s Discus state title the headline of Day 1 State Track and Field highlights

Highlights from day 1 of State Track and Field Thursday in Sioux Falls

Paige Bull of Burke won a state championship in the girls class b discus as she finished first overall with a throw of 141-11

The Winner boys sprint medley relay team finished third overall in Class A in a time of 3:38:43. The time was .43 off the school record.

The Winner boys 4X8 relay team finished fourth in 8:15:68.

In the boys class B 110 meter hurdle prelims, Lyman’s Cole Keiffer had the sixth fastest time in 16:29.

In the boys class a 110 meter hurdle prelims, Winner’s Austin Blare had the 8th fastest time in 15.75

In the girls class b 4×8 relay, Kimball/White Lake placed third in 10:07:99.

In the boys class b 4×8 relay, Jones County placed fourth in 8:36:23

In the girls class b 100 prelims, Lyman’s Brooke Montgomery had the third fastest time in 12.59.

In the boys class a 100 prelims, Carson Vanden Berge had the seventh fastest time in 11:30.

In the boys class b 4X1 relay prelims, Gregory had the fourth fastest time in 44:39.

In the boys class a 4×1 relay prelims, Platte/Geddes had the fourth fastest time in 43:57.

In the girls class b 1600 sprint medley relay, Burke was fourth in 4:19:56

In the boys class b 1600 sprint medley relay, Gregory finished third in 3:38:83. Jones County was fourth in 3:40:16.Kimball/White Lake was sixth in 3:43:52.

Jones County’s Asa Best was 7th in the boys class b long jump with a leap of 20-09.50

Gregory’s Regan Graesser finished eighth in the girls class b long jump with a leap of 16-02.75

 

Class A Boys team standings

1st- SF Christian, 28.5 points

5th- Winner, 11 points

 

Class B Boys team standings

1st- Philip, 28 points

3rd- Jones County, 12 points

10th- Gregory, 6 points

 

Class A girls team standings

1st- SF Christian, 27 points

 

Girls Class B team standings

1st- Ipswich, 21 points

3rd- Burke, points

 

Thursday morning rain reports

THANKS TO EVERYONE BELOW WHO CALLED IN RAIN REPORTS THIS MORNING:

BEV KEEGAN IN GREGORY REPORTED .34
PETE HAUKAAS IN OKREEK REPORTED .25
JIM VAUGHN OF WINNER REPORTED .23
BARRY GARDNER IN WINNER REPORTED .20
JUSTIN ZEIGLER AT THE WINNER COUNTRY CLUB AT THE NUMBER 6 TEE REPORTED .20
.30 ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE WINNER COUNTRY CLUB
BRIAN HOFELDT IN MILLBORO REPORTED .30
DENNIS HANSON AT CARLOCK REPORTED .18

Thursday’s Schedule

Little League Baseball

Ethan at Kimball/White Lake

Chamberlain at Woonsocket

 

Day 1 of 3 of State Track and Field in Sioux Falls at Howard Wood Field

 

Jr Teener Baseball

Brandon Valley at Harrisburg Gold

 

Amateur Baseball

Platte at Parkston Devil Rays

Dell Rapids PBR at Flandreau Blue Teal

Hartford/Humboldt Gamecocks at Madison

Flandreau Cardinals at Dell Rapids Mudcats

Canova at Hartford/Humboldt Wood Ducks

Burke at Winner Demons

Chamberlain at Colome

Four Corners at Kimball/White Lake

 

Legion Baseball

Brandon Valley at Watertown

 

Teener Baseball

Yankton at Tea

 

Scores from Wednesday

MLB

Rays 5, Twins 0

 

Jr Teener Baseball

Winner over Platte, 8-5

 

Youth Softball

Lyman 8u over Clearfield, 5-0

Clearfield 10u over Lyman, 11-1

Clearfield 12u over Lyman, 12-5

Gregory White 12U over Winner Grey, 21-8

Winner Gold 8U over Winner Grey, 9-2

Winner Gold 8U over Winner Purple, 13-1

 

 

 

State of Emergency Declared on Rosebud Sioux Tribe Reservation

Due to escalating threats posed by widespread methamphetamine and illicit drug use, trafficking, and related gun violence, President Kathleen Wooden Knife has officially declared a State of Emergency on the Rosebud Sioux Tribe Reservation.  This crisis poses immediate and severe risks to public safety, community health, and tribal welfare.

Immediate Actions Required:

  • Increased patrol and investigative support from federal agencies, including the U.S Department of Justice, the U.S. Department of Interior, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
  • Full community cooperation and vigilance in reporting suspicious or criminal activities.
  • Tribal and federal coordination to urgently address law enforcement gaps and public health emergencies.

Wednesday’s Schedule

MLB

Twins at Rays at 12:10

 

Youth Softball

Gregory 1 at Burke

Gregory 2/Winner Gold at Winner Grey/Winner Purple

Lyman at Clearfield

 

Jr Teener Baseball

Platte at Winner

Madison Gold at Parker

Garretson at Madison White

Baltic at Canton

West Central Blue at Elkton

Dell Rapids Navy at Volga Navy

Flandreau at West Central Gold

Sioux Falls at Tea

 

Teener Baseball

Post 320 at Harrisburg Gold

 

Jr Legion Baseball

Dakota Valley at Lennox

 

Little League Baseball

12U

West Central White at Aurora

Volga Bananas at Dell Rapids Red

Dell Rapids 3 at Tri Valley Credos

Hills Beaver Creek at Baltic

Bruce Stingers at Dell Rapids 1

Tri Valley Western Log Supply at Garretson Palisades

Harrisburg at Tri Valley Classic Corner

Madison Edward Jones at West Central Gold

Garretson SF Auto Glass at West Central Royal Blue

 

10U

Volga Blue Jays at Dell Rapids 4

West Central Navy Blue at Baltic Gold

Baltic Blue at West Central Black

Colman at Dell Rapids 3

West Central Gray at Tri Valley First Interstate Bank

Dell Rapids 2 at Garretson Creston Con

Dell Rapids 1 at Hills Beaver Creek

Garretson BeKaert’s at Tri Valley SFSH

Bruce Stingers at West Central Royal Blue

West Central White at Tri Valley Wooden Nickel

Scores from Tuesday

CLUB BASEBALL TUESDAY
STATE B TOURNAMENT IN BROOKINGS
SEMIS
DELL RAPIDS OVER ELK POINT/JEFFERSON, 10-0
DAKOTA VALLEY OVER WINNER/COLOME, 12-3

CHAMPIONSHIP
DELL RAPIDS OVER DAKOTA VALLEY IN 8 INNINGS, 5-4

LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL
GREGORY RED ROOKIES TIED WITH CLEARFIELD, 5-5
GREGORY RED MINORS OVER CLEARFIELD, 5-4
GREGORY RED MAJORS OVER CLEARFIELD, 11-1
WINNER GOLD MAJORS OVER LYMAN, 16-5
BURKE MINORS OVER WINNER PURPLE, 8-5
WINNER PURPLE MAJORS OVER BURKE, 6-2
GREGORY WHITE ROOKIES OVER LYMAN, 2-1
GREGORY WHITE MINORS OVER LYMAN, 8-0
CHAMBERLAIN 10U OVER KIMBALL/WHITE LAKE, 9-6
CHAMBERLAIN 12U OVER KIMBALL/WHITE LAKE, 3-2
VALENTINE RED OVER COLOME, 10-0
VALENTINE WHITE OVER COLOME, 9-0

GIRLS GOLF
MADISON INVITE
RYLAN HORNING OF ST. THOMAS MORE WAS THE MEDALIST AS SHE CARDED A 64. WINNER AREA’S TOP GOLFER WAS GRACIE ROOT AS SHE FINISHED 7TH WITH AN 81. TREY SPEER WAS CHAMBERLAIN’S TOP GOLFER AS SHE SHOT AN 87. SAINT THOMAS MORE WON THE TEAM TITLE.

SODAK 16 SOFTBALL
WEST CENTRAL OVER WINNER AREA, 15-0

MLB
TWINS OVER THE RAYS, 4-2. KODY CLEMENS HOMERED IN THE WIN FOR MINNESOTA, WHILE CARLOS CORREA HAD THREE HITS. JOE RYAN GOT THE WIN ON THE MOUND, AS HE WENT SIX INNINGS ALLOWING JUST ONE RUN AND 5 HITS, WHILE STRIKING OUT FIVE.