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All-State Girls Basketball teams revealed

The All-State Girls Basketball teams have been revealed:

Class AA

First team

Alyvia Padgett, Brandon Valley

Sydney Terveen, O’Gorman

Brinley Altenburg, SF Jefferson

Dana Harpe, SF Washington

Ruby Moore, O’Gorman

Gracie Salter, Brandon Valley

 

Second team

Addie Siemsen, Mitchell

Hylton Heinz, Huron

Leah Landry, RC Central

Taryn Hermansen, Aberdeen Central

Lauryn Burckhard, Aberdeen Central

Josie Biteler, Sioux Falls Washington

 

Honorable mention

Henlee Loof, Sioux Falls Roosevelt

Jayna VanLaecken, Tea Area

Eden Wolfgram, Yankton

Kate Scharf, Spearfish

Ava Kellenberger, Brandon Valley

 

Player of the Year-

Alyvia Padgett, Brandon Valley

 

 

Class A

First team

Ashlyn Koupal, Wagner

Ashlan Carlow-Blount, Mahpiya Luta

Addison Neuendorf, Hamlin

Taylor Reuvers, Vermillion

Lezlei Setzer, Sioux Falls Christian

Blake Thompson, Mobridge-Pollock

 

Second team

Kacey Jaton, West Central

Kailey Cradduck, Sioux Valley

Ella Merriman, Beresford

Amelia Shangreaux, Lakota Tech

Morgan Sheppard, Flandreau

Rorie Thoreson, Dell Rapids

 

Third team

Lizzie Robinson, Lakota Tech

Aubree Worden, Dakota Valley

Issie Steffensen, Hamlin

Andie Peters, Lennox

Shania Ferguson, Mahpiya Luta

Belle Pauli, Milbank

 

Honorable mention

Bergan Musser, Lennox

Mya Anderson, Canton

Suni Bowman, Cheyenne-Eagle Butte

Ashlynn Vavruska, Florence-Henry

Isabella Shangreaux, Lakota Tech

Mya Mills, Mahpiya Luta

 

Player of the Year

Ashlyn Koupal, Wagner

 

Class B

First team

Jaelyn Huntimer, Arlington

Brynlee Landis, Colman-Egan

Peyson O’Neill, Bennett County

Izzie Eide, Centerville

Jordyn Scott, Lyman

Mak Scott, Lyman

 

Second team

Marissa Storm, Ethan

Hazel Luethmers, De Smet

Reagan O’Neill, Bennett County

Braylee Bordewyk, Corsica-Stickney,

Addison Heinje, Waubay-Summit

Liz Boschee, Sanborn Central-Woonsocket

 

Third team

Taziah Hawkins, Ethan

Keeara Oakley, Parkston

Berkley Ziebart, Parkston

Jacy Wolf, Chester

Rylie Peters, Freeman

Jada Baloun, Highmore-Harrold

 

Honorable mention

Kamryn Padden, Harding County

Amree Vander Vorst, North Central

Oakley Weber, Bridgewater-Emery

Emmerson Eppard, Chester

Drew Terkildsen, Philip

Rilyn Thury, Avon

 

Player of the Year

Jaelyn Huntimer, Arlington

Results from the East/West Shootout Monday in Gregory

The 33rd annual East/West Basketball Shootout was held Monday at the Gregory Auditorium. The East All Stars won the girls game, 107-54. Wagner’s Ashlyn Koupal led the East with 31 points, while Burke’s Emmi Hausmann chipped in 19. Winner’s Kylie Sachtjen led the West with 14 points while Kali Randall of Chamberlain added 11 points. The boys game was won by the East team, 93-81. Ky Arpan of Wagner led the East with 21 points while Gregory’s Colt Keiser had 20 points. Riddik Big Eagle of Chamberlain and Jye Bailey of Platte/Geddes each scored 12 points for the West. Kate Lichty of Miller won the girls 3 point shootout, while Braxton Harrison of Chamberlain won the boys 3 point shootout.

State Youth Wrestling results

State Youth Wrestling wrapped up Sunday in Sioux Falls. Here’s a look at all of the local champions:

Lyman

Carter Coleman

 

Platte/Geddes

Tessa Vandenhoek

Vera Vandenhoek

Wesley Tegethoff

 

Gregory

Abram Veskrna

Liam Lane

 

Chamberlain

Denver Rinehart

 

Winner

Lucchese Helkenn

Braelyn Stirling

Karter Burdette

Karsten Storms

Scores from Saturday

Boys State Basketball

Class AA in Rapid City

Seventh place

Tea Area 63, O’Gorman 51

 

Fifth place

Watertown 64, Brandon Valley 60

 

Third place

Sioux Falls Roosevelt 76, Harrisburg 72

 

Championship

Huron 59, Sioux Falls Lincoln 47

 

Class A in Rapid City

Seventh place

Groton Area 61, Stanley County 43

 

Fifth place

St. Thomas More 63, Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 40

 

Third place

Hamlin 61, Clark/Willow Lake 43

 

Championship

West Central 66, Sioux Falls Christian 56

 

Class B in Aberdeen

Seventh place

Viborg-Hurley 72, Sully Buttes 53

 

Fifth place

De Smet 56, Aberdeen Christian 45

 

Third place

Wall 58, Lyman 55

 

Championship

Freeman 61, Castlewood 53

 

NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament- Second Round

Nebraska 74, Vanderbilt 72

 

State Youth Wrestling in Sioux Falls

Chamberlain will have Denver Rinehart wrestle in a championship match today. Abram Veskrna, Rage Kepler and Liam Lane for Gregory will wrestle for championships today. For Winner, Bridger Stirling, Braelyn Stirling, Karsten Storms, Karter Burdette and Lucchese Helkenn will wrestle in championship matches.

Saturday’s Schedule

Boys Basketball

State AA Tournament at the Ice Arena in Rapid City

Seventh place at Noon- O’Gorman vs Tea Area

Consolation Championship at 1:45- Watertown vs Brandon Valley

3rd place at 6pm- Roosevelt vs Harrisburg

Championship at 7:45- Huron vs Lincoln

 

State A Tournament at the Summit Arena in Rapid City

Seventh place at Noon- Groton vs Stanley County

Consolation Championship at 1:45- Cheyenne-Eagle Butte vs St. Thomas More

3rd place at 6pm- Clark/Willow Lake vs Hamlin

Championship at 7:45- West Central vs Sioux Falls Christian

 

State B Tournament in Aberdeen

Seventh place at 11am- Viborg/Hurley vs Sully Buttes

Consolation Championship at 1:45- De Smet vs Aberdeen Christian

3rd place at 5pm- Wall vs Lyman

Championship at 6:45- Freeman vs Castlewood

 

 

NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament- Second Round

7:45pm- Nebraska vs Vanderbilt in Oklahoma City

 

Scores from Friday

Boys Basketball State Tournaments

AA in Rapid City

Consolation bracket

Brandon Valley 56, O’Gorman 52

Watertown 71, Tea Area 68

 

Semifinals

Huron 53, Sioux Falls Roosevelt 44

Sioux Falls Lincoln 53, Harrisburg 48

 

Class A in Rapid City

Consolation bracket

Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 58, Stanley County 57

St. Thomas More 94, Groton Area 92 (2OT)

 

Semifinals

Sioux Falls Christian 58, Hamlin 47

West Central 56, Clark/Willow Lake 43

 

 

Class B in Aberdeen

Consolation bracket

Aberdeen Christian 52, Viborg-Hurley 49

De Smet 50, Sully Buttes 43

 

Semifinals

Castlewood 56, Lyman 28

Freeman 74, Wall 70

 

 

Women’s College Basketball-NCAA Tournament

Washington 72, SDSU 54