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MAC hosting B championships meet for third straight year

The Mitchell Aquatic Club is hosting the B Championships state swimming meet for the third straight year, the association learned Friday.

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Brady Nolz taking over Wagner wrestling team, pending approval

WAGNER -- Parkston native Brady Nolz is taking over the Wagner High School wrestling team, pending school board approval at a regular June 10 meeting.

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South Central girls going for 2nd straight Class B golf title

South Central has three returning golfers from its undefeated, Class B state champion season from a year ago.

Kernels play for state tournament berth

There are a lot of factors that favor the Mitchell spring baseball team headed into today’s Regional 3A tournament.

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DWU’s Amanda Hart organizing high-profile basketball camp

Dakota Wesleyan University’s Amanda Hart is organizing a basketball camp that features four former NCAA Division I players, including a three-time national champion.

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Jaguars claim fourth straight Region 5B boys' title

A blast of rain and wind midway through the meet didn’t keep the Corsica/Stickney boys’ track and field team from its region dominance.

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Nelson, MCS at Quintal today for 5B track meet

There’s not as much stress for Chandler Nelson headed into today’s track and field meet as there was in past years.

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Amputee athlete Hunter Bork dies at 23

Mount Vernon native was record-setting Paralympian

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Cal Wiese gunning for another state title as Howard golf teams headed back to state tournament

HOWARD — Alan and Cal Wiese love that golf is a game you play for your whole life.

DWU women's golf team lands conference awards

Exactly two weeks before his squad takes the national stage, Adam Anderson and the Dakota Wesleyan University women’s golf team made a large mark on the Great Plains Athletic Conference postseason awards.

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Columns

HAGEN: Try picturing a female on the Mitchell boys' bench

Picture a head coach on the Mitchell boys’ basketball bench next year who has played the sport at the Division I level.

HAGEN: Resignation right move for coach, but disappointing for Mitchell

Tom Young was 54 years old last April when he took over the Mitchell High School boys’ basketball program.

HAGEN: Miller Classic important part of DeLaSalle’s state title run

Dave Thorson paused, then clarified his words.

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HAGEN: Life fades but legend of 1964 Howard team lives on

Jim Cordts was resting at his home Friday afternoon in Madison. The former teacher and coach in Wessington, Howard and Madison will celebrate his birthday on Thursday, turning 78 years old.

HAGEN: Platte-Geddes’ win recalls early memory for Cutler

When Frank Cutler moved to Platte and took over the boys’ basketball program, the first team he coached in 1989-90 qualified for the state tournament.

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HAGEN: Lingemann enjoying life as personal trainer in Parkston

PARKSTON — For four years, Kade Lingemann was living the life as a professional cowboy.

HAGEN: Tigers need impact from college transfers immediately

Tyson Kayser and Jared Van Winkle already feel they’re a part of the Dakota Wesleyan University football family.

HAGEN: Young in elite class among SD Class AA scorers

It’s rather odd the South Dakota High School Activities Association doesn’t keep career-scoring records for high school basketball.

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HAGEN: Wesleyan coaches can relate to each other

Losing consumes a good coach.

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HAGEN: Govs' size proves to be too much for Kernels

Mitchell coach Tom Young wanted to take away Pierre’s dominant players. That was the game plan anyway.

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