The Medicine Creek Golf Course in Presho will hold a flag auction and gun raffle on May 9th. Tickets for the raffle can be purchased by contacting Chris Long at 605-838-6002.
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Lady Coyotes fall to Illinois State
The University of South Dakota Women’s Basketball team saw their season come to an end Wednesday night in the Fab Four of the WNIT in Vermillion. USD fell to Illinois State, 67-60. Molly Joyce led USD with 16 points. The Lady Coyotes end their season with a record of 26 wins and 10 losses.
Schedule for Wednesday
MLB
Twins at Royals at 6:40
Women’s College Basketball-WNIT Fab Four
Illinois State at USD at 7pm
Results from Tuesday
Track and Field
At the DWU Indoor Meet on Tuesday in Mitchell, Lincoln Kranig of Kimball/White Lake won the boys 200 in 23.12. Autumn Baker of Kimball/White Lake won the girls mile in 5:36:31. White River’s Elijah Haukaas was runner up in the boys 2 mile. Chamberlain’s Xavier Donovan won the boys 60 meter hurdles in 9.15. Chamberlain won the girls 4 x 8 relay in 9:32:69.
Tuesday’s Schedule
Track and Field
Burke, Baltic, Canton, Chamberlain, Kimball/White Lake, Lennox, Dell Rapids St. Mary’s, Todd County, West Central and White River at DWU Indoor Meet in Mitchell
Softball
Roosevelt at Brandon Valley
Dakota Valley at Canton
Deuel at Baltic
Club Baseball
Tri County at Lennox
Vermillion at Brandon Valley
Scores and news from Monday
Women’s College Basketball-WNIT
Illinois State over George Washington, 61-53. Illinois State will take on USD Wednesday night at 7pm in the Fab Four of the WNIT.
Winner graduate, Bella Swedlund, announced on Monday that she is transferring from Valparaiso to play College Basketball at Mount Marty University. Bella’s sister, Olivia, announced earlier this year that she will also be playing college basketball at Mount Marty as well.
MLB
Royals over the Twins, 3-1.
Scores from Sunday
Women’s College Basketball Sunday
In the Great 8 of the WNIT, USD defeated Montana State, 65-56. With the win, the Lady Coyotes march on to the Fab Four, where they will meet the winner of Monday night’s winner between Illinois State and George Washington. The details of the semifinal game featuring the Lady Coyotes will be announced Monday night.
MLB Sunday
Orioles over the Twins, 8-6. Tristan Gray drove in three runs for Minnesota, who are now 1-2 and will begin a road series at Kansas City today. First pitch will be at 3:10.
Club Baseball Sunday
Gregory County over Canton, 11-0
Pierre over Tea Area, 16-3 and 10-4.
SF Christian and Stevens ended in a 16-16 tie
Lennox over Parker, 17-2
Sunday’s Schedule
Club Baseball
SF Christian at Rapid City Stevens
Parker at Lennox
Pierre at Tea
Canton at Gregory County
MLB
Twins at Orioles at 12:35
Women’s College Basketball-WNIT-Great 8
1pm- Montana State at USD
Dan Aaker inducted into South Dakota Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame
Congratulations to former Winner Football Coach Dan Aaker on being inducted into the South Dakota Football Coaches Association’s Hall of Fame Class! Aaker was officially inducted into the Hall of Fame on Friday night during the annual banquet that was held in Brookings.
All-State Boys Basketball teams
The South Dakota High School All-State Boys Basketball teams have been revealed:
Class AA
First team
Sam DeGroot, SF Lincoln
Blake Ellwein, Huron,
Gavin Shawd, Tea Area,
Stellen Larson, Harrisburg
Carter Buisker, Watertown
Brody Schafer, SF Lincoln
Second team
Colton Smith, Mitchell
Davis Chase, Huron
Ayuel Deng, Brandon Valley
Sam Ericsson, SF Lincoln
Colby Nuttbrock, SF Jefferson
Grifin Wiebenga, Tea Area
Honorable mention
Jackson McClemans, Watertown
Mason Clark, O’Gorman
Memphis Bylander, SF Roosevelt
Justin Bilal, SF Roosevelt
Hayden Rock, Sturgis
Bergan Tetzlaff, Brookings, 6-6, sr., F (15.3 ppg, 8.8 rpg, 3.2 apg)
*Player of the Year*
Sam DeGroot of Lincoln
Class A
First team
Brant Wassenaar, SF Christian
Marvin Richard III, Pine Ridge
Connor Mebius, West Central,
Trey Hansen, Vermillion
Jackson Wadsworth, Hamlin
Sully Felberg, Clark-Willow Lake
Second team
Will Kuhl, West Central
Wyatt Gylten, St. Thomas More
Ryder Johnson, Groton Area
Riley Casey, Little Wound
Boden Stevenson, Hamlin
Tatum Sorensen, Dakota Valley
Third team
Eddie Duffy, Stanley County
Tate Gerdes, Lennox
Aiden Hanssen, Lennox
Chris Bevers, Clark-Willow Lake
Zane Messick, Hill City
Cooper Goodbary, SF Christian
Honorable mention
Luke Sheppard, Flandreau
Damien Clown, Cheyenne-Eagle Butte
Carter Craven, Winner
Brady Hiltunen, Sioux Valley
Levi Elk Nation, Cheyenne-Eagle Butte
Isaak Hunter, Miller
Paxton Deal, Stanley County
*Player of the Year*
Brant Wassenaar of Sioux Falls Christian
Class B
First team
Grant Wilkinson, De Smet
Teelen Kjerstad, Wall
Wesley Wittler, Sully Buttes
Brady Schroedermeier, Viborg-Hurley
Kamden Keszler, Castlewood
David Walter, Freeman
Second team
Brycen Bruening, Parkston
Colby Flowers, Wessington Springs
MJ Diehm, Lyman
Chance Schoenfeld, Deubrook Area
Brooks Jett, Aberdeen Christian
Ben Weber, Bridgewater-Emery
Third team
Parker Graff, Wessington Springs
Tate Sorensen, Freeman
Emmet Dinger, Wall
Holden Wollman, Bridgewater-Emery
Jake Austin, Viborg-Hurley
Lucas Peskey, Iroquois/Lake Preston
Honorable mention
Noah Luethmers, De Smet
Dawsen Volmer, Lyman
Colt Keiser, Gregory
Westyn Thorpe, Leola/Frederick Area
Kassen Keough, Langford Area
Hogan Hlavacek, Waubay-Summit
Caleb Richmond, Wolsey-Wessington
*Player of the Year*
Grant Wilkinson of DeSmet