On-court coaching an experiment for next year's tennis seasons
On-court coaching for high school tennis coaches will be allowed on a trial basis next year.The Daily Republic, 04/22/2013
Scotland senior chosen to represent SD, US this summer
SCOTLAND — Not many high school or college athletes get the chance to play overseas, yet one Scotland senior will be able to share the experience.The Daily Republic, 04/20/2013
Mitchell High School Taylin Alm is experiencing the Division I recruiting process
Taylin Alm’s upcoming decision is going to impact her entire life. The Mitchell High School volleyball player is being highly recruited by Division I schools. She narrowed her search down to five to 10 schools, all of which have offered full-ride athletic scholarships, she said.The Daily Republic, 04/20/2013
Farnham to join Jackrabbit volleyball team
This fall, Megan Farnham will become the first Mitchell High School volleyball player to play for a Division I college directly out of high school.The Daily Republic, 04/18/2013
DWU notebook: Tigers leading conference
The Dakota Wesleyan University baseball team has the highest batting average of any Great Plains Athletic Conference team.The Daily Republic, 04/17/2013
SDHSAA approves shot clock for Class A
Tuesday in Pierre, the South Dakota High School Activities Association Board of Directors passed the addition of a shot clock in Class A basketball, effective the 2014-15 season.The Daily Republic, 04/16/2013
MHS girls' golf making most of indoor training
Simulating a golf course in a gymnasium is challenging, but Mitchell High School girls’ coach coach Rob Marchand and his team are making the most of it.The Daily Republic, 04/16/2013
Mitchell spring baseball team making attempts to play outside
The Cadwell Sports Complex is a haven for baseball most days, but this week, it’s better for building snowmen.The Daily Republic, 04/16/2013
Facility keeps team going
Recent weather has made it unbearable for the Mitchell High School boys’ tennis team to practice outside.The Daily Republic, 04/12/2013
Run production drops in high school, Class B amateur games from change
Last year, runs per game dropped in high school and Class B baseball amateur games, likely a direct correlation of switching from metal to wooden bats in both leagues.The Daily Republic, 04/11/2013
