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Local State Track and Field results from Friday

The following are results from day one of the State Track and Field Meets that were held Friday. Colome’s Kelly O’Bryan won the Class ‘B’ triple jump as he had a leap of 43-11.25! Burke/South Central’s Kray Person finished second in the 3200 meter run with a time of 10:07:10. Gregory’s Aaron Voight was fifth with a time of 10:28:10. Caden Tegethoff of Platte/Geddes finished eighth with a time of 10:34:45. Jones County’s Austin Olson was ninth in the 800 meter run with a time of 2:07:10. Chamberlain’s Tiegen Priebe was the state champion in the Class ‘A’ long jump as he had a leap of 22 feet and 7 inches! Winner’s Brady Fritz had a jump of 20 feet and 11 inches to finish ninth.  Priebe was runner up in the triple jump with a leap of 45-04. Fritz was tenth as he finished with a 41-05. The Todd County boys 4×800 meter relay team finished eighth with a time of 8:42:05. Chamberlain’s Nash Hutmacher finished fourth in the shot put with a throw of 51-02.75. Jayden Schroeder of Winner was eighth as he had a throw of 48-03.25. In the girls long jump, Chamberlain’s Avany Long was tenth as she had a leap of 16-02.50. Chamberlain’s Mady Handel came in eighth place in the shot put as she had a throw of 36-05. Lahna Matucha of Burke/South Central finished in a ninth place tie in the girls high jump as she had a jump of 4-10. The boys class ‘B’ high jump was won by Jayshawn Milton of Lower Brule. Malachi Girton of Platte/Geddes finished in fifth place. Mae Duba of Platte/Geddes came in fifth in the girls pole vault. Caelyn-Valandra/Prue of Todd County had the fastest time in the class ‘a’ 400 meter run on Friday as she gets ready for todays finals. Sam Schuyler of Winner will be in the 400 too. In the girls ‘b’ 400, Ally Holter of Platte/Geddes has the fourth fastest time going into Saturday’s Finals. Karley Peters of Parker, who is the daughter of Dale and Jacey Peters, has the fastest time. In the boys ‘A’ 400 meter run, Cameron Kuil of Winner has the fastest time going into the finals Saturday and Tiegen Priebe of Chamberlain has the second fastest time. The Winner boys 4×100 and 4×200 relays both qualified for today’s finals. The Colome and Platte/Geddes girls 4×100 teams qualified for the finals. The Winner girls 4×800 relay team placed sixth. Matt Campbell of Colome finished second in the discus. Cameron Kuil has qualified for the 100 and 200 finals. Kayleb Brozik of Winner placed fifth in the 800 meter run. Ella Byers was third in the 800 and Sam Schuyler was ninth in the 800 run. Valandra-Prue of Todd County had the second fastest time going into the finals. Winner’s Sidda Schuyler was sixth in the 3200 meter run. Ella Byers of Chamberlain placed eighth. Matt Campbell was second in the shot put and Hallie Hallock of Platte/Geddes was fourth in the shot put and she came in eighth in the discus.

Baseball from Thursday

We had little league baseball take place last night. The Lyman Rookies defeated Winner Gold by a final of 3-0. The Burke Minors beat Colome, 9-0. The Burke Rookies were able to hold off Colome, 1-0. The Burke Majors scored a 12-2 win over Colome last night. In Amateur Baseball, South Central was able to hold off Kimball/White Lake, 6-5. Mt. Vernon defeated Platte, 5-2. Hayden Kuiper had three hits for the Killer Tomatoes. Miller beat Chamberlain last night, 5-1. Zach Zimprich doubled and drove in a run for the Mallards.

Memorial Golf Tournament to be held next month in Gregory

There is an important, big date that you need to mark down on your calendars for the month of June! The tenth annual Gregory Golf Club Memorial Tournament will take place on Saturday, June 24th at the Gregory Golf Course. It is a two person scramble and is limited to the first 72 teams. To get your two person team signed up call the Clubhouse at 835-8134.

Schedule for Thursday

Amateur Baseball

Kimball/White Lake at South Central

Mt. Vernon at Platte

Miller at Chamberlain

 

Little League Baseball

Clearfield 2 at Clearfield 1

Winner Purple at Gregory 1

Colome at Burke

Mission at Valentine

Lyman at Winner Gold

Softball from Wednesday

Thanks to those who sent in softball scores from Wednesday Night! The Winner and Lyman 8 and under teams ended up tying. The Winner ten and under squad beat Lyman, 2-0. The Burke Royals beat Platte in a 12 and under doubleheader. Madelyn Cason pitched a no-hitter in the 7-0 game one victory. Game two, the Royals won, 19-1 as Adisyn Indahl was the winning pitcher. The Clearfield ten and under team fell to Gregory, 1-0. The 12 and under Clearfield girls tied with Gregory by a final of 9-9. In 18 and under softball, Winner beat Buntroc, 8-7 in game one. In game two, Winner fell to Jo Softball, 6-5.

Burke/South Central and Platte/Geddes win region titles Tuesday in Mitchell

The Region 4B Golf Meets were held Tuesday in Mitchell. The Burke/South Central girls won the team title as they finished with 271 points. Tressa Bull and Taylee Indahl of Burke/South Central both shot an 87 after 18 holes and had to go two playoff holes to determine a winner as Bull finished first overall. On the boys side, Platte/Geddes ended up winning the team title with 244 points. Riley Hoffman of Platte/Geddes and Jon Bakke of Gregory each shot a 79 and had to go to two playoff holes to determine a winner. Hoffman ended up as the victor.

Tuesday's Schedule

Golf

Burke/South Central, Platte/Geddes and Gregory at Regions in Mitchell

 

Little League Baseball

Lyman at Clearfield

Gregory 2 at Gregory 1

Valentine at Winner Purple

Winner Gold at Colome

Mission at Burke

Honkers headed to State B Tournament!

Congratulations to Coach Jeff Kuiper and Platte-Geddes/Dakota Christian/White Lake/Corsica-Stickney on punching their ticket to the State ‘B’ Tournament in Sioux Falls for next Monday. They beat Winner/Colome in the East Division Final, 5-3. The Honkers scored five times in the first inning and were able to hold off a Royal rally in the seventh inning. Blake Moke was the winning pitcher as he struck out seven. The Honkers then went on to beat St. Thomas More for the Region 4 Championship last night, 3-2. Riley Hoffman was the winning pitcher as he struck out ten in five innings and only allowed two hits.