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Marlins, Gauger shut out Yankton
With Yankton playing its first year of varsity hockey, Mitchell coach John Lord said the emphasis on the game was to get some hard work in.
RELATED CONTENTForeign-exchange student Hellstrom making noise with Marlins hockey
When Karl Hellstrom signed up for the student exchange program, he did not know where he was going to end up. Once Hellstrom, who is from Stockholm, Sweden, found out he was being placed in the Heartland district, there was only one place he did not want to go.
TDA girls edge Mitchell Christian
It was a wild final two minutes between the Mitchell Christian girls’ basketball team and Tripp-Delmont/Armour on Thursday.
RELATED CONTENTAthlete of the Week: Loudenburg claims Floyd Farrand title
HOWARD — Howard freshman 106-pounder Luke Loudenburg went to the Floyd Farrand tournament in Sioux Falls undefeated.
RELATED CONTENTMitchell Christian boys outgunned by Warbirds
The Mitchell Christian boys’ basketball team was hoping to avoid another slow start ,like in their loss to Parkston on Friday.
RELATED CONTENTFormer Dakota Wesleyan Hansen, Fletcher standouts to be inducted high school Hall of Fame
At least two former Dakota Wesleyan University men’s basketball players will be inducted into the South Dakota High School Basketball Hall of Fame on March 24 in Madison.
RELATED CONTENTSoldier’s son gets race car as present
With father overseas, friends build hobby stock racer for Woonsocket's Brenden Rassel.
RELATED CONTENTLa Lumiere rallies late to beat O’Gorman
La Lumiere coach Alan Huss talked about his team’s game against Sioux Falls O’Gorman like it was a loss.
RELATED CONTENTNo. 10 La Lumiere avoids upset against Sioux Falls O'Gorman
From beginning to almost the end, Sioux Falls O’Gorman led one of the boys’ basketball teams in the country.
Wagner knocks off Beresford 64-57
PARKSTON — In a matchup between the No. 2- and No. 3-ranked teams in Class A girls’ basketball in the South Dakota Sportswriters Association Poll, it was the lower-ranked team that came through.
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JUSTIN RUST: Wesleyan baseball team needs more local recruiting
Even though baseball is not a sanctioned sport by the South Dakota High School Activities Association, players from around the area have made their way onto college rosters around the state. One university that has not seen an influx of local talent lately is Dakota Wesleyan University — which has only four players from the area on its roster. There are 33 total players on the roster.
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