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SPORTS PREVIEW 2023

A SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO THE MITCHELL REPUBLIC DECEMBER 2023


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Returning letterwinners for Mitchell High School boys basketball include: Front row, from left: Parker Mandel, Landen Soulek, Nicholas Moller and Sutton Thompson; Back row: Markus Talley, Gavin Hinker, Colton Smith and Gavin Soukup.

MHS boys hoops embraces high expectations in new season Kernels have made three state tourneys in a row, including taking second in 2023 By Landon Dierks Mitchell Republic

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M I TCH E LL oming off a state runnerup finish last season, excitement and expectations continue to rise within the Mitchell High School boys basketball program. With three consecutive state tournament appearances, a standard of excellence has been restored to the program, but now the onus of maintaining that standard falls to a new class of Kernels. Where recent MHS squads have benefited from a surplus of veteran leadership and experience, the 2023-24 Kernels roster features three players who contributed regular varsity minutes

from last season’s run. “We’re going to have to learn as we go,” said head coach Ryker Kreutzfeldt, now in his third season as Kernels’ leader. “That’s just how this year is going to be.” However, forming a rotation around the trio of Gavin Soukup, Markus Talley and Colton Smith provides a solid base for the youthful MHS roster, which enters the new season with the No. 4 ranking in Class AA in the South Dakota Prep Media poll. Smith, a 6-foot-4 sophomore, provided a spark off the bench last season and is Mitchell’s top returning scorer and rebounder at 9.7 points on 67% shooting along with 5.3 rebounds per game. Talley, a 6-foot junior became a mainstay in

the starting lineup, averaging 8.1 points on 45% shooting from 3-point range and 2.7 rebounds per game after beginning the season in a bench role. Soukup, a 6-foot2 senior, posted 5.9 points and 1.7 assists per game last season, primarily coming off the bench. “I think all three of them are some of the best at their positions in Class AA,” Kreutzfeldt said of his returning trio. “You can’t really ask for much more than that, it’s a great place to start from. “The hard part is getting the complementary pieces and figuring what role they can play to help us win,” he continued. “That’s what we’re working through right now is finding those pieces and playing to

the strengths of all of our guys.” Mitchell will start the season with just nine players on the varsity roster, with the returning core surrounded by seniors Nicholas Moller and Abraham Gunnare and juniors Landen Soulek, Parker Mandel, Sutton Thompson and Gavin Hinker. In that group, the complementary attributes Kreutzfeldt is looking for include defensive toughness and finding at least one more regular scorer who can help share the scoring burden with Soukup, Talley and Smith. Though the 202324 Kernels aren’t starting from a point quite as far along as some of their recent counterparts, Kreutzfeldt has praised them for

their willingness to accept whatever role benefits the team most as MHS works to maintain their high expectations. “They’re really interested in figuring out how to win games and staying at the standard we’ve set over the past few years,” Kreutzfeldt said. “This group understands what Kernel basketball means and how hard they have to work, and they want to do whatever it takes to get there. That’s been a lot of fun to see. “It’s so hard to coach how to play together, and it can be hard to be patient because we’ve had two groups back-to-back that had it figured out right away,” he added. “But my assistants are preaching patience to

me, and I’m preaching it to the guys as we work through it.” After a seasonopening win at Huron, Mitchell has seven consecutive games at the Corn Palace, including the Hoop City Classic contests against Thunder Basin (Wyo.) and DeLaSalle (Minn.) on Dec. 29 and 30 and a rematch of the 2023 Class AA title game against Yankton on Jan. 5. “I think there’s going to be a lot of parity. There are a lot of teams that have new groups of kids coming in, including us,” Kreutzfeldt said of his expectations within Class AA this season. “It feels like nobody really knows what’s going to happen, and the preseason rankings will be interesting because of that.”

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Mitchell girls basketball looks to build upon last year’s strong finish Four starters, eight letterwinners back after surprise state appearance By Jacob Nielson Mitchell Republic

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M I TCH E LL ine months ago, the Kernel girls basketball proved capable of winning big games when they upset the fifth-seeded team in Class AA, Brandon Valley, in the SoDak 16. Now, with a year under their belts, the Mitchell girls look to ride off that late-season momentum — which ended in a sixth-place finish at the state tournament — and improve upon a 10-14 season record. “I think it just shows what we can do and what we can build here,” senior Sawyer Stoebner said about last year’s finish. “And I think with our coaches, we’re capable of getting to where we want to be, and finishing pretty well this year.” Mitchell, which started three underclassmen a season ago, comes into the 2023-24 season with confidence, knowing it returns four starters and eight letterwinners. “I think there’s more expectation this year than there was last year at this time, because we were an unknown commodity,” second-year head coach Dave Brooks said. “ … We’re excited to get the season going and we have a lot of kids returning.” It begins with Stoebner, who averaged 13.9 points and 11.1 rebounds last season to garner all-state first team honors. Starters Carsyn Weich and Lauren VanOverschelde return as juniors, and Addie Siemsen, who started last season, is expected to return to that role as a sophomore. Senior Allison Meyerink,

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Returning Mitchell girls basketball letterwinners include, front row from left, Breanna Kirsch, Lauren VanOverschelde and Addie Siemsen. Back row: Maddie Kempf, Carsyn Weich, Allison Meyerink, Sawyer Stoebner and Makenzie Peterson. who played several minutes off the bench last season, is one of the Kernels’ leading forwards, according to Brooks, and will play a major role, while seniors Breanna Kirsch and Maddie Kempf will increase their playing time this season. Brooks added that junior Makenzie Peterson, who began seeing the court at the end of last season, will also see minutes. Beyond the eight returning letterwinners, the coaching staff is figuring out the remainder of the rotation and bench, Brooks said. “Last year was a learning

experience for all of us for sure,” said Stoebner, who is committed to play college basketball at Black Hills State. “And I think that we can only go up from where we were.” Lacking a traditional post presence, don’t expect the Kernels’ guard-heavy roster to adhere to traditional onethrough-five positions. Instead, the team’s athleticism and versatility will be leaned upon for success. And in practices leading up to the season’s start, Mitchell spent time honing in on its strengths. The Original

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“We’re working on our transition game,” Brooks said. “We’re not very tall, up-anddown the lineup, but we do have some athletic kids. So we’ve been working on getting the ball out and running and trying to not have to get into the half-court offense as much. The kids have put a lot of time into shooting, and we think that can be our strength. We want to play a little full-court pressure on defense again to take advantage of those athletic kids.” Also an emphasis is rebounding and winning 50-50

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Youthful Kernels wrestling program looks to continue growth New coach leads MHS into season By Landon Dierks Mitchell Republic

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M I TCH E LL ntering the 202324 season, the Mitchell High School wrestling program is both experienced and youthful. MHS has three seniors and six juniors for the upcoming campaign between the boys and girls rosters, but the wrestling room is far from empty. From last year’s team, the Kernels return a dozen varsity letterwinners and four state tournament qualifiers, giving the program a solid base to build upon. “We have a lot of kids returning who have wrestled varsity, so we should have that experience carrying us into and through the season,” said firstyear head coach Baker Haar, who was named to the position on Nov. 1. “Even though we’re experienced, we’re still young, so we might still make some mistakes. But I think we need to learn where we’re at and then build off of it.” On the boys’ side, Connor Degen, a state tournament qualifier last season at 195 pounds, and Seth Foote return as seniors, while the likes of Van Johnson, Van Long, Kellan Odell and Dax Gukeisen will be looked to as juniors with experience. Haar identified Johnson and Long as individuals he’s looking for to step into a more full-time position in the varsity lineup and make an impact. Of the underclassmen, freshman Penn Long is coming off a state tournament appearance at 126 pounds last season and Haar hopes

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Returning letterwinners for Mitchell High School wrestling include: Front row, from left: Frances Kranz, Kale Hofer, Noah Bennett and Daniela Borja; Middle row: Kaiden Allen, Van Johnson and Sean Foote; Back row: Connor Degen, Kellan Odell, Penn Long and Van Long. Long can help bring along several of the younger athletes. Haar also pointed to freshman Rocky Clark and eighth-graders Tayven Red Day and Noah Bennett as younger individuals whom he hopes to see plenty of in the varsity lineup this season. Entering Year 2 of girls wrestling within the MHS program, the Kernels return a pair of state place-winners in sophomore Danny Borja, who was fifth at 120 pounds, and Frankie Kranz, who was seventh at 106. Though a similar number of girls expressed interest to start this season, the Kernels have retained

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a larger number compared to last season and expect to start this season with six girls on the roster. Haar stressed that the experience the Kernels bring back goes far beyond the talent they show on the mat in competition. “Obviously, the biggest benefit is the kids come into the year knowing the level they need to be at to wrestle varsity, and they know how to practice with each other,” Haar said. “Knowing how to practice is as important, if not more important, than knowing how to wrestle, and gaining that experience with this group has been

very valuable.” With the sudden resignation of former head coach Andy Everson, who left a month before the start of this season after more than four years leading the program, Haar acknowledged there’s been “a bit of a learning curve” in adjusting to behindthe-scenes coaching responsibilities that he hadn’t had to worry about as an assistant. But what could have been a significant distraction for the Kernels in the lead-up to the new season has been minimized by the athletes’ familiarity with their new head coach. “I think the kids

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handled it well. The change was obviously something that several kids addressed, and we talked about it,” Haar said. “But they know me, so that level of trust has already been built and I think that has done a lot for

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Returning Mitchell Christian boys basketball letterwinners include from left: Syver Enga, Aiden Lieber and oseph Tegethoff.

Mitchell Christian boys focusing on toughness under new coach Seniors Lieber and Tegethoff to pace Golden Eagles By Jacob Nielson Mitchell Republic

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M I TCH E LL t the beginning of the season, each member of the Mitchell Christian basketball team was handed a book to read. “Toughness” by Jay Bilas was the assignment, and as the 2023-24 slate progresses, the team will read the various chapters, and look to translate Bilas’ lessons into their own on-court approach. “We’re trying to build our culture, trying to to rebuild it. It’s been a long time since we’ve had successful basketball at Mitchell Christian,” said firstyear head coach Chris Nemec, who replaced seven-year coach Jesse Tolsma. “So we just have to focus on not just doing the fundamentals well, but getting the mindset correct.” The attributes Nemec hopes his team will learn from the book? Playing competitively, and developing a mental toughness which will help the team when it faces physically superior opponents. “The core message (of the book) is it’s not always physical,” Nemec said. “There are a lot of guys that might be very physically strong, but you put them in a situation where they’re challenged mentally to push through something, they quit immediately. Whereas somebody who is not as strong, they might have much more mental toughness, and be able to push through something.” The Golden Eagles, who finished 9-13 a season ago, embark on the new year with just three upperclassmen: seniors Aiden Lieber and Joseph Tegethoff, and junior Syver Enga. Lieber, who routinely filled the stat sheet last season, including a 40-point effort last season against Sioux Falls Lutheran, is expected to lead the offense once again. Beyond a fourth player who received minutes last season, freshman Silas Holdeman, the rest of the group is inexperienced. There are a total of 12 players on the team, including two eighth graders, and one seventh grader.

“There are a lot of new faces,” Nemec said. “We brought up a couple of eighth graders, we brought up a seventh grader to help us out, fill out our numbers. So we’re very young, and don’t have a lot of experience.” Thus, developing toughness will be paramount. Nemec, a Midland, South Dakota native, and father of four who has helped out with Mitchell Christian athletics off-and-on

throughout the years and has previously coached the Golden Eagles’ girls basketball and volleyball squads. Nemec hopes his team will develop this year, and set the building blocks for what he wants the team to become. “We’re just trying to build a program,” Nemec said. “That’s what we’re focused on top to bottom, just trying to get more kids excited and involved in the basketball program.

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Returning letterwinners for Mitchell High School gymnastics includes, front row from left, Abby Helleloid, McKenna Auch, Sidney Malde and Olivia Prunty. Back row: Harley Goldammer, Aubrey Gelderman, Kyanna Gropper, Bentley Bates, Lainee Forst and Kennedy Vilhauer.

Returners, new faces have Kernel gymnastics poised for more success MHS brings back eight letterwinners from state title squad By Marcus Traxler Mitchell Republic

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M I TCH E LL t’s a new year, and a new year of Mitchell High School gymnastics. But between the eight returners from the 2023 Class AA state team champions and the mix of new faces and experience, the Kernels hope they’re kicking off another special season in pursuit of a third state championship in four seasons. “We have a really strong group of gymnasts, mixing newcomers and returning girls,” senior Harley Goldammer said. “It’s exciting to be working together early in the season and seeing what we’re capable of.” Much like last season’s message to her athletes, MHS coach Audra Rew said the focus is going to be on where the Kernels stand in February for the state meet and what they need to do to perform their best when championships are decided. Last season ended with a state championship won by three-tenths of a point in the Class AA

team competition over O’Gorman, followed by a school-record effort on individual day (151.150). “Every year is different but I feel like this team has February in mind,” Rew said. “They aren’t stressed right now if things aren’t where they want them to be in February. They’re very calm, deliberate and it’s like they’re just in tunnel vision on what needs to be done long-term. I love that demeanor, but they are also having a great time as a team right now.” Rew said the Kernels have a big roster but one that has great chemistry with each other, which she said bodes well for what they can accomplish this season. “They’re very focused,” Rew said. “There’s not a lot of stress and emotions going on. I love that right now.” Rew pointed to sophomore Olivia Prunty as the lead Kernel to watch, with Prunty placing top-five in four state individual events last season, including third on floor exercise and fifth in all-around. “She’s doing phenomenal,” Rew said of Prunty. “She’s going to be right back up there for us. There’s been no difference for her this year.” There is a tradeoff in

the Kernels’ makeup this season. Mitchell won’t have sophomore Kyanna Gropper in the lineup as she recovers from an offseason knee injury. Gropper placed in the top-five in four of the five individual categories at the state meet last season, including second on balance beam. However, Rew pointed out that Mitchell will have junior Bentley Bates back in the lineup more often in 2023-24 than last season, when she was limited with a foot injury. One to watch is Keyana Kelley, who is returning to competitive gymnastics with the high school team. Rew said Kelley is a phenomenal athlete who will likely factor into the varsity makeup of the team this season. “We lose seniors, we lose Kyanna, we gain Bentley. We have to get Keyana up to speed in the high school gymnastics world, which will happen and she will be a nice addition,” Rew said. “So you lose some and you gain some, so it’s worked out well.” Goldammer and sophomores Abby Helleloid and McKenna Auch are among the other names expected to be key contributors for the Kernels this season, with Goldammer — the lone senior on the team — moving into a role where

she could compete in all four events for MHS. “These kids just needed that opportunity to step up and show us, and they show their skills,” Rew said. “We’ve had some losses and some additions but on paper, with a judge’s scorecard, I don’t know that you’ll be seeing a big difference as a team.”

“I think our team has a good attitude and we’re all supportive of each other,” Olivia Prunty said. “Working well as a group is always important in gymnastics.” Rew said she expects Harrisburg to be the main challenger for a Class AA state championship this season, which will be decided Feb. 9-10 in

Pierre. The Eastern South Dakota Conference meet will be held on Jan. 27 in Watertown. “We know what we’re capable of and that’s competing for a state championship,” Bates said. “There’s a lot of work to be done but that’s a goal for our team.”

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Returning letterwinners for Mitchell Marlins boys hockey include, front row from left: Gavin Polreis, Brody Huls, Levi Loken, Caden Ziehl, Mick Dailey, Parker Denne, and Joshua Machado. Back row: Esten Schlimgen, Lukas Jerke, Tyson Sabers, Lucas Paul, Nate McCormick, and Connor Degen.

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M I TCH E LL he Mitchell Marlins’ boys hockey team have moved into the new season with a different mindset than before. Coming off its first state tournament appearance since 2018 last year, Mitchell looks to improve on its fifth-place finish in the regular season standings. The Marlins’ goal last season was to make the state tournament. Now, the team has their sights set on the perennial powerhouses in South Dakota. “We’re looking to take a couple steps up in the standings,” head coach Nick Lemke said. “We’re trying to achieve getting

into the top three spots, where Brookings, Sioux Falls, and (Rushmore) tend to be all the time, so we have our hands full trying to knock one of them off.” Lemke stressed the importance of staying out of the penalty box while also making sure the players’ passing leads to opportunities on goal will help the Marlins elevate their game on the ice. With the team returning 13 letterwinners this season, including three of its top pointscorers a year ago, the experience on the team provides Mitchell the best opportunity to start games on the attack. “You want to start out hot at the beginning of the year,” Lemke said. “Whenever you have guys (on the team) that

have played at that level the year before, and not have this big turnover, it makes it a more fluid change. If you can get a couple goals early in any game, it’s definitely good for confidence.” Leading point-scorer from a year ago Levi Loken returns, who has seven goals and four assists so far this season. Loken was fifth in the state in assists (27) last year, pairing on the forward line with Parker Denne, who is also back this year off of a team-leading 29-goal season. The second forward line of Mick Dailey, Tyson Sabers, and Brody Huls, are also expected to play an integral part for the Marlins this season. The trio last year combined for 23 goals and 18 assists.

New to Mitchell’s starting lineup, goaltender Ian Vaughn is in his first season in varsity following a strong season at the junior varsity level sharing the net with Gavin Polreis. Brennen Penne and Connor Degen are two of the defenseman who’ll look to take steps forward following short stints at varsity last year, as the outcome of the Marlins’ games will ultimately be decided in the defensive zone. “If you can shut things down in your zone, that’s going to lead to our offense at the other end” Lemke said. “With the offensive ability of our forwards, if we can play sound defense, the speed we have on offense, I’m very

confident in us getting down to their zone and getting chances (to score goals).” As the Marlins work on adjustments and determining their line combinations, the outlook for their season is one of optimism and confidence, even if

those adjustments take time. “It’s gonna take a little time getting the roster on the same page,” Lemke said. “I definitely like our talent and ability level, and if we can get healthy and stay out of the penalty box, I think we’ll have a successful season.”

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M I TCH E LL ith the season already underway, the Mitchell Marlins girls hockey team are looking to find the right combinations on their lines. Coming off a fourth-place finish in last year’s South Dakota Amateur Hockey Association state tournament, the Marlins are figuring out who on the team plays well together on the ice. “We’re still working through our lines right now,” head coach Chris Tronnes said. “We’re moving (our) girls around just to see what works, and we’re still working on a little bit of the team chemistry, especially with our forward lines. But a lot of these girls have played together for a long time, so it makes it nice to plug and play players in different spots.” The familiarity of the players with one another also helps having been on the varsity level before. Mitchell returns 12 letterwinners to the roster from a year ago, including its top-three point scorers. It’s the hope the returning Marlins, many who are only sophomores and juniors, can continue to grow as a team and as individuals.

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Returning letterwinners for Mitchell Marlins girls hockey include, front row from left: LiVaya Mimmack, Resse Amick, Gina Wyatt, Kaylie O’Connor, Aaralyn Barta, and Tristen Zimmer. Back row: Katie Hohn, Brynlee Sabers, Makenna Tronnes, Ryleigh Weidenbach, Julia Wyatt, and Katelyn Laufman. “We have a lot of youth on our team,” Tronnes said. “As they mature (as players), we’re going to go farther and farther each year. And you already see the leadership with our sophomores and juniors now. They just take the next step every year, they grow and they mature, and it’ll push us over the edge at some point.” After leading the

state with 31 goals and 47 points as a freshman last year, Brynlee Sabers returns to help lead the Marlins forward line alongside MaKenna Tronnes, who picked up the secondmost assists (16) in state in addition to 17 goals. Top defenseman Resse Amick is also back, having collected a team-leading four goals so far this season, partnering with

Tristen Zimmer on the backline. New to the team is senior goaltender Eva Ramm, a transfer from Sioux Falls who finished with 113 saves last season and three shutouts in net for the Flyers. She’s been able to fit right in with the rest of the Marlins and was voted as one of the assistant captains this year. Ramm has also provided welcomed

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Through these growing periods for the Marlins, the players continue to display their dedication to the team and to the sport of ice hockey. “They put the work in every night,” Tronnes said. “They spend a lot of time at the rink, they spend a lot of time practicing, and a lot of time in the summer with it. It all pays off for them.”

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Andes Central/Dakota Christian Coach: Shane Niewenhuis Region: 5B Last year’s record: 18-4 Top returnees: Claire Johnson, sr., 5-8, guard; evaeh Morgan, sr., 5-6, guard; osie Brouwer, jr., 5-7, guard; Gabriella lson, jr., 5-8, forward; adia Van Zuidam, jr., 5-7, guard; eah Brown, jr., 5-6, guard; Mahpiya Irving, jr., 5-7, guard; Halle lson, so., 6-0, forward. Top newcomers: Adaya Arrow, so., 5-6, guard; ory Kiyukan, so., 5-7, guard; Madilyn anis, fr., 5-9, forward. Coach comments: With eight returning letter winners we have e perience and depth. We will have several scoring options and will look for a balanced offense and an aggressive defense. Consistency during the season and taking the ne t step to be a contender will be the biggest challenge. We have to find out how to win the big games and get to state.

Avon Coach: Brad Poppe Region: 5B Last year’s record: 0Top returnees: Courtney Sees, sr., 5-6, guard; McKenna Kocmich sr., 5-5, guard; Grace Vanderlei, sr., 5-6, forward; ila Vanderlei, jr., 5-6, guard; Kinley Doom, jr., 5-8, center; Kaeli Wallinga, jr., 5-8, center; Macy Voigt, jr., 5-6, forward; le is Vanderlei, so., 5-7, forward; ilyn Thury, fr., 5-6, forward; ordyn Voigt, fr., 5-6, forward. Top newcomers: Kate Swier, so., 5-3, forward; bby Gretschmann, so., 5-5; guard; Breanna Hento, fr., 5-6, forward; Bree Vanderlei, 8th, 5-4, guard; Kaydence Met ger, 8th, 5-2, guard. Coach comments: We are returning everyone from last year s team and are very e cited for the upcoming season. The Pirates will hang their hat on playing good team defense. Some of the girls had a great offseason, and we are looking at having more ladies ready to contribute on the offensive end of the floor, where we need to be more consistent and eliminate long stretches of not scoring. We need to develop some depth in our rotation so we can play the way we want to. We have a great group of young ladies who get along very well and they truly want to see each other be successful.

Coach: Gary Kortan Region: 5A Last year’s record: 0Top returnees: urni Vavruska, sr., 5-5, guard; rin Heusinkveld, sr., 5-9, forward guard; Taycee anek, so., 5-8, forward guard; Kenadee Ko ak, jr., 5-6, guard. Top newcomers: livia Bures, sr., 5- 0, forward center; mma Balvin, so., 5-6, guard forward. Coach comments: We return si letterwinners from a 0- season in which we lost four games in the last minute. I e pect us to now win those close games and Bures coming back to help inside will help with rebounding and toughness. ur goals are high.

Bridgewater-Emery Coach: Jessie Yttreness Region: 3B Last year’s record: 5-16 Key players: Hayden Hofer, jr., 5-7, guard; uinn Culhane, so., 5-8, guard; Kadyn Glan er, so., 5-8, forward.

Burke

Coach: shley Green Region: 5B Last year’s record: 7- 3 Top returnees: Piper Hanson, sr., 5-9, forward; Cecily Geaghan, sr., 5-7, guard; Kailee rank, jr., 5-9, guard forward; Paige Bull, jr., 6-2, center; livia Bull, jr., 5- 0, forward; mmie Hausmann, so., 5-9, guard. Top newcomers: Brylie Pistulka, so., 5-5, guard forward; Trystan ohson, so., 5-7, guard; Kyrie Matucha, so., 5- , guard; nnie Connot, fr., 5-6, guard; mmy Spencer, fr., 5-6, guard. Coach comments: We have a small group this year, but they have been working hard and putting in a lot of time. I am e cited to get games going and see the chemistry grow. We should be able to be very competitive this year.

Canistota

Coach: Bridget rtman Region: 3B Last year’s record: 6-15 Key players: atalie Becker, sr., 5-7, guard; Kayla Papendick, sr., 5-7, guard; Hannah Hoffman, sr., 5-6, guard; oramae Schryvers, sr., 5-4, guard; Bailey Spicer, jr., 5-5, guard; utumn Hutcheson, jr., 5- 0, forward.

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Hanson s Kylie Haiar brings the ball up as Platte-Geddes Karly VanDerWerff defends during a girls basketball game on eb. 2 , in le andria. Key players: Kinsey vans, sr., 5-5, guard; Chesney Mut iger, sr., 5-9, guard; Mya Priebe, sr., 5-7, guard; le a Petersen, sr., 5-9, forward; ayna Handel, sr., 5-8, forward; Tobi Peterson, sr., 5- 0, center; aila Sa ton, jr., 5-4, guard; Grace Mousseau, sr., 5- 0, forward.

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Coach: on Determan Region: 5B Last year’s record: 0- 8 Top returnees: Shaleena Kingsley, sr., 6-0, center forward; aelynn Kingsley, jr., 5- 0, center; aylynn Dehning, jr. 5-2, guard; mme elsen, so., 5-7, guard; leah Musser, so., 5-7, guard; Gracie ohde, so., 5- , guard; Tila Harter, fr., 5-3, guard. Top newcomers: Keasha Kartak, so., 5-9, forward center; nika Musser, 8th, 5-5, forward center.

Corsica-Stickney

Coach: Kyle Wiec orek Region: 5B Last year’s record: 3-9, reached Class B SoDak 6 Top returnees: Braylee Bordewyk, fr., 5-8, guard; Sophie De ange, so., 5-9, forward; Cali Vanden Hoek, so., 5-3, guard; Paige Timmermans, jr., 5-6, guard; acey Kemp, sr., 5-9, forward; Brooklyn Bosma, so., 5-9, guard forward; shlyn efers, sr., 5-8, forward; Daryan De Vries, so., 5-5, guard; Sydney Spaans, so., 6- , center; le is Spaans, so., 6- , center. Top newcomers: Claire Gerlach, fr., forward guard; Hadynn ohnson, 8th, 5-7, guard forward; spen Bosma, 8th, 5-5, guard; Macayla Gerlach, fr. 5-8, forward guard. Coach comments: We are a

young team with only three upperclassmen but we hope to get better as the year goes on and be competitive. With our combination of si e and speed, we should be able to get up and down the court and have a strong post game.

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Coach: Tom oung Region: 3B Last year’s record: 2 -4, finished in fourth place in Class B Key players: eah Klock, sr., 5- 0, forward; Claire Mellegaard, sr., 5-8, forward; va ingemann, sr., 5-6, guard; Madeline Bartscher, sr., 5-7, forward; lla Pollreis , jr., 5-7, guard; Mariah oyston, jr., 5-7, guard; shley Clauson, jr., 5-7, forward; Marissa Storm, so., 5-7, guard.

Freeman Coach: Jenny Peters Region: 4B Last year’s record: 14-8 Key players: Cami ransen, sr., 5-6, guard; shlin acobsen, sr., 5-9, guard; Peyton McCune, 5-6, guard; lla Waltner, jr., 5-8, forward; indsey Maske, sr., 6-0, center; ustice Mehlhaf, jr., 5-7, forward.

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Coach: athan pp Region: 4B Last year’s record: 7- 5 Top returnees: Hadley uke, sr., 5-6, forward; le a Gortmaker, sr., 5-4, guard; stelle Waltner, so., 5- 0, guard; nna lson, so., 5-8, forward; Kallie ohnson, so., 5-8, forward. Top newcomers: Sieta Wiersema, jr. 5- 0, forward; Hailey Stahl, jr. 5-8,

Coach: onnie Klundt Region: 5B Last year’s record: 11-11 Key players: shlyn Vosika, jr., 5-7, guard; llison Stevicks, jr., 5- 0, center; sia VanDerWerff, so., 5- 0, forward.

Hanson

Coach: im Bridge Region: 5A Last year’s record: 16-6 ltmanns, Top returnees: li a sr., 5-9, forward guard; lyssa Moschell, sr., 5-9, forward guard; Taiah Hawkins, so., 5-7, guard; Kylie Haiar, jr., 5-9, forward guard; Cadence arding, jr., 5-6, guard; very Moschell, sr., 5-9, forward. Top newcomers: livia Kayser, jr., 5-8, forward; Grace rend, jr., 5-8, forward guard; Kendra ndorf, so., 5-7, guard; Dana Degen, so. 5-9, forward; Paige Kayser, so., 5-7, forward; va Doyle, fr., 5-7, guard forward. Coach comments: We are very e cited for the upcoming season with the returning players and the newcomers providing an e cellent opportunity for an enjoyable season full of potential. We plan to use our uickness and our depth to play a full-court offensive and defensive game. This should be challenging for most of the teams we play.

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Andes Central/ Dakota Christian Coach: Gordon Hooks Region: 5B Last year’s record: 0-21 Key Players: Anaias White yes, sr., 5- 0, guard; Peter Backes, sr., 5- , guard; Hunter oe er, jr., 5-9, guard; Garth Maas, jr., 6-0, forward; yder iewenhuis, jr., 6-2, forward; than ungie, jr., 5- 0, forward; ohnson, jr., 6-3, guard; Ty rchambeau, jr., 6-5, center

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Coach: Bailey agge Region: 5B Last year’s record: 6- 5 Top returnees: Landon Thury, sr., 6-4, guard; oah Watchorn, sr., 5- 0, guard; Trace Pelton, sr., 6-4, guard; iah Meyer, jr., 6-4, guard; Trevor ggers, jr., 6-5, forward Top newcomers: Pa ton Bierema, sr., 6-0, forward; ohn athke, jr., 5- 0, guard; Pierce onkers, jr., 5-6, guard; andon Mudder, jr., 5-7, guard Coach’s comments: The foundation has been laid for the programs by some great upperclassmen, so we re looking to take a big step forward this year. We have a lot of young players who are invested in what we are doing and have improved immensely. I think with the leadership of the guys who have played a lot of basketball and the energy they bring; we should be much improved this year. We will hopefully be able to use our si e and e perience to win us games this year.

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Coach: Zach Wevik Region: 5A Last year’s record: 7- 5 Top returnees: Chapin Cooper, sr., 5- 0, guard; aston Mudder, sr., 5- 0, guard; andon Bares, sr., 6-3, forward; ace Toupal, sr., 6-2, guard forward; andon Schmidt, jr., 6- , guard forward; Top newcomers: van lmner, sr., 5- , guard forward; acob Cuka, sr., 6- , forward; Zach Humpal, so., 5-9, guard; Mason olley, fr., 6- , forward; Major arstad, fr., 5-7, guard Coach’s comments: This season, we return si seniors and a junior who all saw substantial playing time last season. While we bring back plenty of e perience, a new system will re uire a sense of urgency to continue to grow to be playing our best basketball at the end of the season.

Bridgewater-Emery

Coach: Scott Schult Region: 3B Last year’s record: 5-7 Top returnees: Camdyn Stoterau, sr., 6-3, forward; ase Kayser, sr., 6-0, guard; Ben Weber, so., 6-5, guard; a on Koch, jr., 6-2, forward; Macklen Weber, jr., 6- , forward Top newcomers: Holden Wollmann, so., 6- , guard; ason Zeeb, jr., 6-0, forward; Kean Stevenson, jr., 6-0, forward Coach’s comments: We will have some guys playing some different positions and will be working on developing some depth off the bench. We have a di cult schedule again this year and it may take a little time for us to get comfortable with each other. I feel by tournament time, we will be able to compete with the rest of the teams in our loaded region.

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Coach: Clayton Steele Region: 5B Last year’s record: 6- 5 Key Players: Cade Burns, sr., 5- , forward; eed Benter, sr., 6-3, guard; Bryce Bartling, sr., 5- 0, guard; I aak Koening, sr., 5-7, guard; Dawson ork, sr., 6- , center; Iker Dia Montilla, jr., 6-3, forward; Gentry Bartling, jr., 6-3, forward; Caden Wittmeier, jr., 5- 0, forward; uinten Bull, jr., 6-5, center

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Coach: Patrick olley Region: 3B Last year’s record: 11-10 Key Players: Tage rtman, sr., 6-0, guard; Ty Doblar, sr., 6-0, forward guard; ackson Brown, sr., 6-3, forward center; Cayden Scott, sr., 6-0, forward guard; Camrin Bootsma-Gibson, sr., 5- , forward guard; Brandon Kjetland, sr., 6-5, center; ustin Weber, jr. 6- , forward; evi Schroeder, jr., 6- , forward; Kaleb Hjermstad, jr., 6- , forward; Brody oshone, jr., 5- 0, guard; Brady Scott, jr., 6-2, guard; ake Merrill, jr., 6-2, forward; aden Kleinsasser, jr., 6-3, center forward

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Coach: Steve Schoenhard Region: 5A Last year’s record: 6- 5 Top returnees: Dakota Munger, sr., 6-3, forward guard; Cru Soulek, sr., 6-5, forward center; Sawyer Donovan, sr., 6-0, guard; Breckyn Harmon, jr., 6-5, center Top newcomers: Grady lson, jr., 6-3, guard forward; Bla e Knippling, so., 6-4, center; iddik Big agle, so., 6- , guard; Kansas Honomichal, so., 6-0, guard; Coach’s comments: We will have a nice mi of e perience and will depend on some newcomers to step up and fill roles. We will have to play e ceptional team defense and rebound to compete with our schedule. We will have to build team chemistry with our older and younger players. We feel we have a group that works hard and competes on both sides of the ball.

Coach: Bryce Roth Region: 3B Last year’s record: 20-6, finished eighth in Class B Top returnees: Taite Klumb, sr., 6-4, forward; Drake Gustafson, sr., 6-4, forward; ylan Gerlach, sr., 5- , guard; Gage Hohn, sr., 5-9, guard Top newcomers: Braedon ebelsick, jr., 6-3, guard; ack Bartscher, so., 6-3, forward; Davin Hohn, so., 6-0, guard; Cole Hinckley, jr., 5-9, guard Coach’s comments: This season, we look to have role players from last season step into leadership roles on our s uad. We will be a fairly lengthy and athletic team but will need to work hard to be defensively dominant. Scoring will be a focus for a younger s uad looking to improve on last season s 20-6 record ending with a trip to the state tournament.

Freeman Coach: Lance Friesen Region: 4B Last year’s record: 5- 6 Top returnees: Rocky Ammann, sr., 6-2, guard; Tate Sorenson, so., 6-2, forward; uke Peters, so., 5- 0, guard; David Walter, 8th, 6- , guard; Sawyer Wipf, jr., 5- , forward Top newcomers: Dillon Pod imek, sr., 6-3, center; Chris asen, jr., 5- , guard; Tannen uch, fr., 6-0, forward; liver Waltner, fr., 6-2, forward; iley Gall, fr., 5-7, guard Coach’s comments: We were e tremely young and gained valuable e perience last year. We had a great off-season and hope our close losses last year help us turn the corner with more wins this year. I am e pecting a great year with a group of talented and hungry student-athletes.

Freeman Academy/Marion

Coach: Dustin Christensen Region: 5B Last year’s record: 9- 2 Key Players: Jack Anderson, sr., forward center; oseph aprath, sr., guard; ordan Musser, sr., center forward; Shae Munroe, jr., guard; onah Musser, jr., center forward; li Vobr, jr., guard forward

Coach: Jericho Shape Region: 4B Last year’s record: 3-9 Top returnees: Karter Weber, so., 5- 0, guard; ackson Donlan, so., 6- , forward; Taylor Goodwin, so., 5- 0, guard; iam rtman, sr., 5-9, guard Top newcomers: Blake Rumelhart, sr., 6-3, center; lshadi Mestin, jr., 6-0, guard; Hunter ankivel, fr., 6-0, forward Coach’s comments: We are going back to the old style of basketball. We are going to be a running team with tough defense both inside and outside.

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Coach: uke Bamberg Region: 5B Last year’s record: 7- 3 Key Players: Carter Wright, sr., 6-0, guard; Tye Hosman, sr., 5- 0, guard; Bra ton VanderWal, sr., 5- 0, guard; onathan ichols, sr., 6-9, forward; incoln Bruinsma, sr., 6- , forward; ustin Krogstad, sr., 6-9, forward; arrett lawsky, jr., 6- , forward; Tyson Wentland, jr., 6-4, forward; Brock Hinker, jr., 6- , forward Coach’s comments: We have a group of si seniors and three juniors returning, who have developed a sense of leadership on and off the court. We have a vast difference of basketball styles within our roster, so being able to play different tempos depending on our opponent will be essential. lso, being able to stay healthy and take care of our bodies will allow us to grow together as a team

Coach: eff Determan Region: 5B Last year’s record: 6-7, reached Class B SoDak 6 Key Players: Daniel Mitchell, sr., 6-7, forward; Cru Klundt, jr., 6- , guard; ack Bolander, jr., 6-5, forward; ane Ken y, jr., 6-4, forward; oah Bearshield, jr., 6- , guard; Cole Serr, jr., 6-4, center; ick Ken y, jr., 6-0, guard; ad eber, jr., 5- , guard; Coach’s comments: We look to be very competitive again this year. verybody returns from last year s team. It is important for us to play one game at a time with our di cult schedule. ur region will be wide open this year with Wessington Springs, TD , and Marty returning talented rosters.

Hanson

Coach: osh ltmanns Region: 5A Last year’s record: 15-8 Key Players: Jayce Slaba,

sr., 6-0, guard; Isaiah Price, sr., 6-6, center; Hayden Schroeder, sr., 5- 0, forward; Talen Weber, sr., 6-3, forward; Sutton Dewald, jr., 5- 0, guard; Ben Wilber, jr., 6-4, forward; Wilber, jr., 6-4, forward; Tye Hernande , jr., 5- , guard; Carter Popp, jr., 6-2, forward; Keaton Weber, jr., 5-9, guard Coach’s comments: We have a multitude of players that can play, so finding the right group for the right situation will be fun. The competition level at practice should be intense and bring out the best in all the players. We have a lot of kids that played last year back, so we hope to be competitive in each game we play.

Howard Coach: Nick Koepsell Region: 3B Last year’s record: 6-7, reached Class B SoDak 6 Top returnees: Luke Koepsell, jr., 6-4, forward; Kolt Koepsell, sr., 6-8, center; Taiden Hoyer, sr., 6-2, forward; Colby Claussen, sr., 5- , guard Top newcomers: Will Maier, sr., 5-9, guard; ogan Mentele, sr., 6-0, guard forward; Carson Hinker, jr., 6-2, guard forward; ustin Severson, jr., 6-2, forward center Coach’s comments: We will once again play through our post players. We gained valuable e perience making it to the SoDak 6 last year and hope to build off that momentum. ur goals are to finish as a top-two seed in our region and make it to the state tournament.

Kimball/ White Lake Coach: Will Gottlob Region: 5A Last year’s record: 9Top returnees: Blake Leiferman, sr., 6-6, center; ant Bass, sr., 5-8, guard; athan Mohnen, jr., 6- , forward; Park Sinclair, jr., 5- , guard Top newcomers: Hudson Heath, sr., 6- , forward; Martin osserond, sr., 5-7, guard; ayDee Gough, jr., 6-0, forward; Graden Holen, jr., 5- , orward; Cooper eiferman, jr., 5- 0, guard; Daniel eiferman, jr., 5- 0, guard; Keaton Christensen, fr., 5- 0, guard Coach’s comments: The e pectations are high for this Wildkat team. We have the depth, si e, and skill to compete in our region with the goal of having our first winning season in five years and making a deep run in the playoffs.

sr., 5- , guard; Mason Sabers, jr., 5- , guard; ackson Schmidt, jr., 6-0, forward; ane Deutsch, jr., 6-0, guard; Top newcomers: Carter andl, sr., 6- , forward; Ben Wiebersick, fr., 6- , guard; Zane McCormick, so., 6-5, forward Coach’s comments: We will be a q uick-athletic team with a variety of scoring options, and will be competitive every time we step on the floor.

Menno

Coach: llen lmer Region: 4B Last year’s record: 3- 8 Top returnees: Hunter Masterson, sr., 5-8, guard; Isaac ergen, sr., 5-9, guard; Trent Guthmiller, jr., 6-0, forward; I ayah lmer, so., 5- , guard Top newcomers: Bryce Sattler, jr., 5- , guard; Tate Spencer, jr., 6-2, forward; athan Sayler, jr., 5- 0, guard; rich Buechler, so., 6-0, forward Coach’s comments: We will have a lot of growing to do this season. We only return two players with a fair amount of varsity playing time and all five of our varsity starters will be first-timers in that role. We will look to push the tempo and use our defense to produce easy baskets. We have good senior leadership and good hard working underclassmen that hopefully will turn into some wins as the season progresses.

Mount Vernon/ Plankinton

Coach: ric Denning Region: 5A Last year’s record: 18-8, finished eighth in Class Key Players: Zach Baker, sr., 5- 0, guard; Blaine Bohr, sr., 5- , forward guard; Brady o , jr., 5- 0, guard; Tyce eistner, so., 5-8, guard; Dylan ihanek, so., 5- , forward; Caden Barnes, jr., 6-0, guard forward; Isaiah lson, jr., 5-8, guard; Spencer rost, sr., 5-9, guard; Hagan Tlam, jr., 6-0, forward guard; ack arsch, jr., 6-2, forward center Coach’s comments: We will try to create tempo when we can, but hope to not force action. Going to concentrate on being good in the halfcourt first and build from there. This is going to be the key factor in our success this season. We will

have a different look this year. We should be a very balanced team that hopes to be competitive down the stretch.

Parkston

Coach: Craig Bruening Region: 5A Last year’s record: 12-10 Key Players: Connor Prunty, sr., 5- 0, guard; uke Bormann, sr., 5- 0, guard; Brayden ervik, sr., 5- 0, guard; Brody Boettcher, sr., 6- , forward; iley Koch, sr., 5- 0, forward; Will odo i, sr., 6-2, forward; Payton Koehn, sr., 6-3, forward; ames Deckert, jr., 6- , forward; Drew Braley, jr., 5-9, guard; lliott eischner, jr., 6-8, center

Platte-Geddes Coach: Frank Cutler Region: 5A Last year’s record: 5-7 Key Players: Tanner Dyk, sr., 6-3, forward; Hayden Sprik, jr. 5- 0, guard; Parker Bailey, sr., 5-8, guard; Skyler Hanten, sr., 6-3, forward; Bra ton Breukelman, jr., 6-3, forward; Ma Miller, jr., 5- , guard; iden Boettcher, jr., 5- 0, forward; onathan VandenHoek, sr., 6-0, forward Coach’s comments: We return one starter and eight letterwinners. We did lose four starters and five of our top-eight from last year and will need to replace them with consistent scoring and rebounding. We will put an athletic team on the floor and look to use that to our advantage on both offense and defense.

Sanborn Central/ Woonsocket

Coach: Tate Deinert Region: 5A Last year’s record: 6- 4 Top returnees: eff Boschee, sr., 6-2, guard; Bryce arson, jr., 6-0, guard; Cody Slykhuis, sr., 6-4, forward Top newcomers: Payton ecker, jr., 5- 0, guard; van aston, jr., 5- 0, guard; andon ensen, so., 5- 0, guard; McCoy Schul , so., 6-2, guard Coach’s comments: I e pect us to play an uptempo style of basketball on both ends of the floor. We are hoping to compete within our schedule and finish towards the top of the 28 Conference this season.

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Lyman Coach: Cooper Garnos Region: 6B Last year’s record: 3-8 Top returnees: Aksel hlers, jr., 6-3, forward guard; Carter ones, jr., 5- 0, guard; onas Zirpel, 6- , forward; ake Millard, sr., 6-3, center Top newcomers: Dawson Volmer, fr., 6- , forward guard; Canyon Garnos, fr., 5- 0, guard; M Diehm, fr., 5-9, guard; Chase Seaboy, fr., 6-2, center forward; Conway Collins, fr., 6- , guard forward; Coach’s comments: We have a very young team, but the players have good skills and fundamentals and are a very coachable group.

McCook Central/ Montrose

Coach: Trent Sabers Region: 3 Last year’s record: 9- 2 Top returnees: wen lley, sr., 6-2, forward; Ty Morrison,

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AREA WRESTLING PREVIEWS By Mitchell Republic

vian Kocer, so., 113; Cord Kreeger, so., 120; Leighton Carda, so., 144; Gannon Knebel, so., 190; Rowdy Meyer, so., 190; Johnny RedLightning, so., 185

Athletes are listed with their year and projected weight class. Information was submitted by coaches or compiled by the Mitchell epublic s sports staff

Wessington Springs/ Woonsocket/W-W

Andes Central/ Dakota Christian

Coach: Kevin Haider Region: 3B B oys k ey wrestlers: Kaydin Carter, sr., 126; Aston Hill, jr., 120; Tyson Eddy, jr., 175; Holden Havlik, jr., 215; Ethan Rearick, so., 138; Hayes Havlik, so., 157; Jacksen Carter, fr., 120 G irls k ey wrestlers: Bailey Yost, jr., 120; Camille Rearick, 8th, 152; Lakota Fry, fr., 185

Coach: Gordon Hooks Region: 3B B oys k ey wrestlers: Exavian Aungie, fr., 126; Carlin Hopkins, sr., 157; Steven Nielsen, fr., 157

Bon Homme/Avon Note: Scotland is with Bon Homme/Avon for girls wrestling. Coach: Darren Kriz Region: 3B t e t te fi i h second in Class B duals; ninth in girls team points B oys k ey wrestlers: Brock Kotalik, sr., 157; Tyler Tjeerdsma, sr., 157; Jackson Caba, sr., 175; Rhett Connors, sr., 285; Jackson Kaul, jr., 144; Kolton Vlcek, jr., 190; Cody Sassaman, jr., 215; Kash Peterson, so., 126; Caden Zomer, so., 150; Luke Guthmiller, so., 165; Payton Nielsen, so., 190; Randall Powers, so., 285; Corbin Palsma, fr., 113; Michael Branaugh, 8th, 106; Ryvr Larson, fr., 106 G irls k ey wrestlers: Abby Samadan, jr., 107; Hadlee Kracht, fr., 132; Leah Whittington, so., 138; Britney Rueb, so., 138; Sidney Pavel, so., 145; Peyton Hellmann, jr., 152; Bailey Kemnitz, 8th, 152; Hope Kemnitz, so., 250; Ashley Tolsma, jr., 250

Burke/Gregory Coach: Seth Webster Region: 3B t e t te fi i h 11th in Class B team points B oys k ey wrestlers: Mungun Munkhbat, sr., 157; Carson Peck, sr., 165; Kade Braun, sr., 215; Jhett Eklund, jr., 190; Kaleb Schonebaum, jr., 190; Zackery James, jr., 285; Daniel Fiebelkorn, so., 113; Judd Hansen, so. 113; Eli Ekroth, so., 138; Mason Janek, so., 175; Taos Weborg, fr., 138; Treydon Massa, fr., 157; Max Bearshield, fr., 215 G irls k ey wrestlers: Daytona Paris, so., 132; Libby Krcil, fr., 165

Canistota Coach: Joshua Popkes Region: 2B B oys k ey wrestlers: Jack Conn, so., 138; Joshua Popkes Jr., fr., 144; Wyatt Carter, 8th, 113; Koda Popkes, 8th, 113; Keller Smith, 8th, 126; Henry Taylor, 8th, 150. G irls k ey wrestlers: Lola Conn, 7th, 100; Lily Montgomery, fr., 185; Emma Carter, fr., 250

Chamberlain Coach: John Donovan ( boys) ; Amy Donovan ( girls) Region: 3A t e t te fi i h 14th in Class A team points B oys k ey wrestlers: Devyn Anderson, sr., 138; Canyon Burkard, sr., 285; Bryce Reuer, sr., 157; X avier Donovan, so., 144; Mario Oliva-Gaytan, sr., 132; Carter Santiago, sr., 190; Prestyn Haugen, jr., 138; Peyton Haugen, sr., 144; Isaac Shepherd, so., 144; Rope Reis, so., 138; Sutton Powers, so., 150; Owen Engel, so., 126; Cannon Thomas, so., 215; Cooper Gerard, so., 285; Kruse Brennan, fr., 144; Chisum Blum, fr., 175; Jerrod Larsen, fr., 150; Brody Neilan, fr., 106 G irls k ey wrestlers: Shelby Shrake, jr., 132; Aine Graesser, so., 120; Evelyn Olson, so., 126.

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Kimball/White Lake/Platte-Geddes’ Gavin Braun controls Howard’s Conner Giedd during a Class B 120-pound semifinal match at the state wrestling tournament on riday, eb. 24, at the Summit rena in apid City. Coach comments: Devyn Anderson, Canyon Burkard and Bryce Reuer are all returning state ualifiers with Canyon Burkard placing two years ago. They all have the ability to stand on the podium this season. Carter Santiago is looking to build off the progress he made last season and earn a trip to state. Shelby Shrake, X avier Donovan, and Anie Graesser are all state ualifiers looking to get on the podium or in Shelby’s case get back on the podium. Isaac Shepherd, Rope Reis, Owen Engel, and Evelyn Olson all have lots of varsity experience and are looking to break out this season.

Hanson Coach: Rollie Fink Region: 3B B oys k ey wrestlers: Brock Tuttle, sr., 285; Maverick Haiar, so. 106; Max Baker, so. 138; Jamin Peterson, so., 215; Stetson Riggs, so. 215; Jason Porth, fr., 150; Westin Switzer, fr., 175 G irls k ey wrestlers: Elliott Abbey, 7th, 100; Kathryn Jarding, 8th, 120

Howard Coach: Corbin Surat Region: 2B B oys k ey wrestlers: Jackson Remmers, sr., 175; Tate Miller, jr., 165; Calvin Halverson, jr., 190; Weston Remmers, jr., 190; Nolan Mentele, so., 175; Gabriel Martian, so., 215; Kingsten Feldhaus, 8th, 106; Gabe Miller, 8th, 106; Thomas Halverson, 8th, 285; Brycen Podhradsky, 8th, 285

Kimball/White Lake/Platte-Geddes Coach: Thomas Konechne Region: 3B t e t te fi i h sixth in Class B individual points; Class B duals state ualifier B oys k ey wrestlers: Kasen Konstanz, sr., 126; Gavin Braun, jr., 138; Tate Surat, jr., 144; Iden Myers, jr., 157; Lucas Lenz, jr., 175; Gavin Walsh, jr., 215; Blain Mohnen, sr., 285; Johnny Lenz, so., 138; Lanford Dekamp, so., 144; Kenyon Kuiper, so., 157; Jace Soulek, so., 157; Thomas Sumers, so., 157; Garret Westendorf, so., 90; Dalton Deffenbaugh, so., 285; Adley Reindl,

sr., 285; Rhys Truman, fr., 106; Vincent Lenz, fr., 132; Kiner Kirsch, fr., 175 G irls k ey wrestlers: Akane Metcalfe, sr., 120; Elena Brennan, jr., 165; LaRae Severson, jr., 250

Lyman Coach: Blaine Brakke Region: 4B B oys k ey wrestlers: Kellen Griffth, sr., 57; Brayden ldenkamp, jr., 150; Rory McManus, sr., 175; Louie Thiry, sr., 285; Isaac McManigal, sr., 215; Ryatt Knippling, 7th, 106; Des McGhee, 9th, 215 Coach comments: We’ll have a good mix of veterans and underclassmen this year. I’ll look for us to be competitive in all duals and tournaments and seeing our young guys improve throughout the year.

Marion/Freeman Coach: Chris Sayler Region: 2B B oys k ey wrestlers: Finley McConniel, jr., 132; Caden Tieszen, jr., 132; Keaton Prehiem, jr., 138; Riley Tschetter, so., 175; Ricky Salis, so., 285; Brody Gossen, fr., 113; Logun Pankratz, fr., 120; Alaric Knittel, fr., 138; Raymond Arnold, fr., 215 G irls k ey wrestlers: Sarah Cremer, sr., 126; Carol Massey, so., 138

McCook Central/ Montrose Coach: Scott Andal Region: 2B t e t te fi i h third in Class B duals; fifth in Class B team points B oys k ey wrestlers: Carter Randall, sr., 190; Will Rotert, sr., 215; Landon Flogstad, jr., 120; Trystan Traupel, jr., 132; Elliott Bartlett, jr., 138; Ray Sandine, so., 157; Owen Schmidt, so., 165; Parker Randall, fr., 126; Otto Uberty, fr., 132; Gavin Bowen, fr., 175; William Oyen, fr., 175; Luke Horstman, fr., 215; Tucker Peterson, fr., 215 G irls k ey wrestlers: Alexis Bryant, so., 126; Layla VanBlaricom, fr., 145

Mount Vernon/ Plankinton/ Corsica-Stickney

Coach: Shay Johnson Region: 3B B oys k ey wrestlers: Mason Bosworth, sr., 138; Landon Boyd, sr., 150; Cain Tobin, sr., 165; Tate Tolsma, jr., 175; Aiden Novak, jr., 285; Noah Fox, so., 157; Ethan Reimnitz, fr., 106; Kerim Ical-Cucul, fr., 113; Daniel Dorsey, fr., 120; Keagan Hill, fr., 126; Nelvin Saq uil-Cucul, fr., 126; Tanner Baker, fr., 150; Paxton Nedved, fr., 157; Payton Nedved, fr., 165

Parkston Coach: Dan Bonte Region: 3B t e t te fi i h 12th in Class B team points B oys k ey wrestlers: Riley Neugebauer, sr., 144; Kaden Holzbauer, jr., 150; Gabe Neugebauer, jr., 165; Carter Sommer, jr., 165; Kash Neugebauer, jr., 175; Kolter Kramer, jr., 190; Breckin Culbert, jr., 215; Javin Kniffen, so., 26; Gage eichert, so., 150; Wyatt Anderson, so., 175; Quayden Culbert, fr., 150; Andrew Schelske, fr., 165; John Weber, fr., 165; Gage Jodozi, fr.,

175 G irls k ey wrestlers: Kenley Kalnbach, 8th, 100

Sanborn Central Coach: Kevin Haider Region: 3B B oys k ey wrestlers: Cooper Goldammer, sr., 285; Caleb Kneen, jr., 190

Scotland Coach: Joe Walloch Region: 3B B oys k ey wrestlers: Tate Plooster, jr., 285; Noah Pietz, so., 285; Erren Cantrell, fr., 138; Ki Brown, 8th, 113; Justice Brown, 7th, 106; Jackson Runyon, 7th, 150

Wagner Coach: David Kocer Region: 3B t e t te fi i h ninth in Class B team points B oys k ey wrestlers: Karstyn Lhotak, sr., 138; Dan Soukup, sr., 144; Owen Bekanich, sr., 165; Riley Roberts, sr., 165; Jhett Breen, sr., 175; Tim Bouza, sr., 215; Kahle Hill, jr., 157; Octa-

Coach: Spencer Novotny Region: 3B t e t te fi i h second in Class B individual points; Class B duals state ualifier B oys k ey wrestlers: Maxton Brozik, sr., 126; Jude Sargent, sr., 165; Stetson Shelbourn, sr., 285; Karson Keiser, jr., 138; Konner Osborn, jr., 144; Breven Bolander, jr., 150; Gus Bartels, jr., 165; Kellen Cihak-Brozik, jr., 175; Logan Radant, jr., 190; Abe Kaiser, so., 150; Ryken Orel, so., 150; Tre Zeigler, so., 157; Jordan Drummond, so., 215; Parker Mathis, so., 215; Derek Fenenga, so., 285; Coy Shelbourn, fr., 106; Jed Blare, fr., 144; Max Fiesterman, fr., 144; Ash Kaiser, fr., 144; Mason Curtis, fr., 190; Rylan Robbins, 8th, 106; Gus Tobin, 8th, 106; Hudson Peters, 8th, 120; Legend Benedict, 8th, 175; Roukyn Robbins, 7th, 113 G irls k ey wrestlers: Rachel Michl, so., 138 Coach comments: We had a good run at the end of the season last year q ualifying for the state dual tournament and getting second place in the individual tournament as well. The kids kept improving throughout the season and we are going to need to do the same this year. This year is going to be one of our youngest teams in a few years with only three seniors. We are going to have a lot of depth and should be fielding a full team. We have a lot of juniors and sophomores, so we will still have experience. These guys keep getting better and it will be exciting to see where we end up. No matter what it’s going to be a great day to be a Warrior.

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A dozen great high school sports events to watch this winter By Landon Dierks Mitchell Republic

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rom basketball to wrestling to gymnastics, there will be no shortage of great sporting events to watch in the Mitchell region this winter. Here’s a short look at a dozen events to put on your sports-watching calendar for this winter sports season: Jill McCormick Invitational Dec. 16, 2023, at Mitchell High School The largest home gymnastics event for MHS, the defending Class AA champions, the Jill McCormick Invitational is set to host 14 squads this season, the vast majority being from Class AA. The Kernels won the event a season ago. MCM Invitational Dec. 21-22, 2023, in Salem A premier early season wrestling tournament featuring both boys and girls brackets, the McCook Central/ Montrose Invitational is set to welcome 20 Class B wrestling teams this season. Hoop City Classic M arcus Trax ler / M itchell Repub lic Dec. 28-30, 2023, at Mitchell’s Aubrey Gelderman competes on balance beam during the Class AA state individual gymnastics the Corn Palace competition on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023 at Golden Eagles Arena in Aberdeen. With all three days of the annual basketball Reigning in the Effectively a Hudson, Howard, mid-January sporting showcase at the Corn new year with one of preview of the Madison, Milbank, calendar. This year, both Palace for the first time the largest in-season Class A gymnastics Parkston, Pierre, Rapid the girls (on Jan. 13) and since 2012, the 13th wrestling tournaments championships, the City Stevens, Sturgis and boys (on Jan. 20) fields edition of the Hoop in the state, the Linda Collignon Watertown for a busy feature six programs City Classic features Mid-Dakota Monster Invitational is set to day of boys and girls ranked in the preseason teams from four other features boys and host 13 of the 14 Class A action. top-five of the South states — Minnesota, girls competition. Last teams in South Dakota Hanson Classic Dakota Prep Media polls. Tennessee, Wisconsin season, 31 teams were this season. Jan. 13 and 20, 2024, DWU Classic and Wyoming. According in attendance, spread Mitchell Jerry Opbroek at the Corn Palace Feb. 9-10, 2024, at to the event schedule as from Hot Springs to Invitational Always a showcase the Corn Palace of Dec. 8, 30 games are Castlewood. Jan. 13, 2024, at for some of the best Much like the last scheduled to take place Linda Collignon Mitchell High School basketball teams from entry on this list, the over three days. Invitational DWU Classic brings in MHS’ home wrestling around the state, the Mid-Dakota Monster many top programs Jan. 13, 2024, in invite, the Kernels will annual Hanson Classics Jan. 5-6, 2024, in Presho in the state for backMadison host Beresford/Alcester- are a staple on the

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Numerous hoops classics on the winter basketball schedule By Mitchell Republic asketball classics are among the most popular events on the high school sports calendar each winter, with the elite teams visiting the best venues in the state for top matchups. Here is a list of the classics taking place in the Mitchell and Sioux Falls regions that will be on the schedule for 2023-24. NOTE: The information below was compiled from event organizers and the state’s high school basketball scheduling database. Classics without complete schedules will announce matchups closer to the event date.

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Hoop City Classic

At Corn Palace All games are boys games unless noted. Thursday, Dec. 28 8 a.m.: Viborg-Hurley girls vs. Campbell County (Wyo.) 9:30 a.m.: Elk PointJefferson vs. Campbell County 11 a.m.: Ethan girls vs. Thunder Basin (Wyo.) 12:30 p.m.: Ethan vs. McCook Central/ Montrose 2 p.m.: Cordova (Tenn.) vs. Wauwatosa West (Wis.) 3:30 p.m.: Sioux Valley vs. Thunder Basin (Wyo.) 5 p.m.: Viborg-Hurley vs. Corsica-Stickney 6:30 p.m.: Bridgewater-Emery vs. White River 8 p.m.: Gregory vs. Howard 9:30 p.m.: Harrisburg vs. Cordova (Tenn.) Friday, Dec. 29 8 a.m.: Rapid City Christian girls vs. Campbell County (Wyo.) 9:30 a.m.: Waconia (Minn.) vs. Campbell County (Wyo.) 11 a.m.: Aberdeen Central girls vs. Thunder Basin (Wyo.) 12:30 p.m.: Groton vs. Pine Ridge 2 p.m.: Sioux Falls Christian vs. DeLaSalle (Minn.) 3:30 p.m.: Mitchell girls vs. Thunder Basin (Wyo.) 5 p.m.: White River vs. Lower Brule 6:30 p.m.: Hamlin vs. Cordova (Tenn.) 8 p.m.: Wauwatosa West (Wis.) vs. Totino-

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Canistota’s Tage Ortman puts up a shot against Clark/Willow Lake during the 41st annual Hanson Classic on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023, at the Corn Palace. Grace (Minn.) 9:30 p.m.: Mitchell vs. Thunder Basin Saturday, Dec. 30 8 a.m.: Rapid City Christian girls vs. Tea Area 9:30 a.m.: Rapid City Christian vs. Campbell County (Wyo.) 11 a.m.: Cordova (Tenn.) vs. Totino-Grace (Minn.) 12:30 p.m.: Thunder Basin (Wyo.) girls vs. Brandon Valley 2 p.m.: Thunder Basin (Wyo.) vs. Brandon Valley 3:30 p.m.: Mitchell girls vs. Campbell County (Wyo.) 5 p.m.: Potter County vs. Bridgewater-Emery 6:30 p.m.: Aberdeen Central vs. Thunder Basin (Wyo.) 8 p.m.: Mitchell vs. DeLaSalle (Minn.) 9:30 p.m.: Lennox vs. Waconia (Minn.)

Holiday events

Dec. 29 Parkston Classic, at Parkston Boys: Centerville, Dakota Valley, Hill City, McCook Central/ Montrose, Parkston, Wall.

Girls: Centerville, Dakota Valley, Parkston, Viborg-Hurley, Wall, Wessington Springs Huron Classic, at Huron Arena: Girls (Dec. 29): Burke, Chester, Colman-Egan, De Smet, Deubrook Area, Faulkton Area, Howard, Kimball/White Lake, Lower Brule, Lyman, Sanborn Central/ Woonsocket, Warner. Boys (Dec. 30): Burke, Chamberlain, Crazy Horse, Faulkton Area, Howard, James Valley Christian, Langford Area, Lower Brule, Lyman, Mitchell Christian, Sanborn Central/Woonsocket, Wessington Springs,

Hanson Classic

Jan. 13 — Hanson Girls Classic, at the Corn Palace Class A: Flandreau, Florence/Henry, Hanson, Lennox, Mount Vernon/Plankinton, St. Thomas More, Sisseton, Vermillion, Wagner Class B: Arlington, Centerville, Ethan, James Valley Christian, Leola/Frederick Area, Lyman, Timber Lake Jan. 20 — Hanson

Boys Classic, at the Corn Palace Class A: Clark/Willow Lake, Dakota Valley, Hamlin, Hanson, Rapid City Christian, St. Thomas More, Sioux Valley, Winner Class B: Castlewood, Dell Rapids St. Mary, DeSmet, Gregory, Howard, Ipswich, Viborg-Hurley, White River

DWU Classic

DWU Classic, at the Corn Palace Girls (Feb. 9): Bridgewater-Emery, Corsica-Stickney, Dell Rapids St. Mary, Flandreau, Freeman, Hamlin, Howard, Lyman, McCook Central/ Montrose, Mount Vernon/Plankinton, Philip, Potter County, St. Thomas More, Sioux Falls Christian, ViborgHurley, Wall Boys (Feb. 10): Bridgewater-Emery, Canistota, Centerville, Corsica-Stickney, Dell Rapids St. Mary, Freeman, Gregory, Hamlin, Howard, Lower Brule, McCook Central/ Montrose, Mount Vernon/Plankinton,

Parkston, Platte-Geddes, Philip, St. Thomas More, Viborg-Hurley, White River

Sanford Pentagon events

Presidents Bowl Basketball Classic Dec. 29 schedule Session 1 — 11 a.m. Roosevelt vs. Lincoln girls; 1 p.m. Roosevelt vs. Lincoln boys Session 2 — 4 p.m. Jefferson vs. Washington girls; 6 p.m. Jefferson vs. Washington boys Dec. 30 schedule Session 1 – 11 a.m. Lincoln vs. Jefferson girls; 1 p.m. Lincoln vs. Jefferson boys Session 2 – 4 p.m. Roosevelt vs. Washington girls; 6 p.m. Roosevelt vs. Washington boys Jan. 6: Border Battle 11:30 a.m.: St Thomas More boys vs Minot (N.D.) 1 p.m.: St. Thomas More girls vs Minot (N.D.) 2:30 p.m.: MobridgePollock boys vs Grand Forks (N.D.) Red River 4 p.m.: MobridgePollock girls vs Grand

Forks (N.D.) Red River 5:30 p.m.: Florence/ Henry boys vs. West Fargo (N.D.) Horace 7 p.m.: Florence/Henry girls vs. West Fargo (N.D.) Horace Jan. 13: Harrisburg vs. Spearfish doubleheader Jan. 23: Throwback Classic — Tea vs. Sioux Falls Christian doubleheader

Other notable events

Dakota Oyate Challenge Jan. 25-27 at the Corn Palace Boys/girls: Crazy Horse, Flandreau Indian, Lower Brule, Marty, Omaha Nation (Neb.), Takini, Tioyaspe Topa, Wakpala Great Plains Conference Clash Girls (Feb. 10 at Lake Andes) and Boys (Feb. 17 at Scotland): Alcester-Hudson, Andes Central/Dakota Christian, Avon, Burke, Centerville, Colome, Corsica-Stickney, Freeman Academy/ Marion, Gayville-Volin, Marty, Tripp-Delmont/ Armour

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Coach: Doug Hall Region: 4B Last year’s record: 10-12 Key Players: Parker Hochstein, sr., 6-1, forward; Jayce Walloch, sr. 5-11, forward; Ben Kavanagh, sr., 5-10, forward; Kory Keppen, jr., 5-11, guard; Ashton Dennis, jr., 6-2, guard; Treytan Bult, jr., 6-1, forward; Kenny Kubal, jr., 5-8, guard

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Coach: Mark Gemar Region: 5B Last year’s record: 17-5 Key Players: Isaac Wunder, jr., 6-2, guard; Riley Spaans, jr., 6-2, center; Mason Reiner, sr., 6-0, guard; Payton Westendorf, jr., 6-0, forward; Dalton Westendorf, jr., 6-0, forward; Mitchell Republic file photo Reegon Loneman, jr., 5-10, guard. Bridgewater-Emery’s Jaxon Koch drives baseline against a Coach’s comments: Our strength Gregory defender during a high school boys basketball game at this season is going to be rebounding the DWU Classic on Saturday, Feb. 11, at the Corn Palace. and defense. Our biggest challenge

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Coach comments: The girls have begun the year with intensity, focus and a great overall attitude. There will be many new faces on the varsity floor this year after graduating six seniors. We anticipate the girls to learn a great deal about the game, find their roles on the team and be prepared to make a great run at post-season play. With outstanding effort and a love for each other, the girls have set the stage for a memorable year.

Kimball/White Lake Coach: Dayre Evans Region: 5A Last year’s record: 9-13 Top returnees: Harley Namanny, sr., 5-6, guard; Ryann Nielsen, sr., 5-9, forward; Madison Meier, sr., 5-4, guard. Top newcomers: Lindy Kiehn, jr., 5-10, forward; Summer Skluzak, jr., 5-4, guard; Rylee McCord, so., 5-8, guard. Coach comments: In the first year under a new coach, the Wildkats are looking to change the tempo of their game and push the ball when given chances. We are also looking to apply more pressure to the ball on defense. We want our defense to generate points as easily as our offense.

Lyman Coach: Cody Volmer Region: 6B Last year’s record: 14-8, reached Class B SoDak 16 Key players: Skyler Volmer, sr., 5-9, guard; McKenzie Laverdure, sr., 5-7, forward; Annie Brakke, sr., 5-6, guard; Ireland Hyde, sr., 5-6, forward; Brooklyn Larsen, sr., 5-10, center; Morgan Hoffman, jr., 5-6, guard; Brooke Palmer, jr., 5-7, forward; Mak Scott, so., 6-0, forward.

McCook Central/ Montrose Coach: Brad Struck Region: 3A

Last year’s record: 8-13 Top returnees: Abby Wagner, sr., 6-1, forward; Carly Katzer, sr., 5-10, forward; Marah Schock, sr., 5-7, forward; Karlie Stiefvater, jr., 5-6, guard; Cami McGuire, so., 5-7, guard; Ashytn DeKnikker, so., 5-7, guard; Addison Gordon, so., 5-7, guard; Mandi Schock, sr., 5-7, forward. Top newcomers: Mya Morrison, fr., 5-7, guard; Natalie Lueth, fr., 5-7, guard; Ella DeKnikker, fr., 5-6, guard; Brooke Heumiller, fr., 5-8, guard. Coach comments: This year’s team will have a mixture of veterans and some new faces who will be contributing on the floor. We will be looking to gain trust with one another and build on that every game on our way to being prepared for the postseason at the end of the year. We will rely on our inside play from Abby and Carly to open up the outside for our young guards.

Menno Coach: Aisha Abbink Region: 4B Last year’s record: 5-16 Top returnees: Ashton Massey, sr., 6-0, forward; Kaelie Derby, sr., 5-7, guard; Ellyana Ulmer, jr., 5-7, guard; Lexie McNinch, so., 5-9, forward; Ashlyn Burkett, so., 5-6, forward; Madison Schaeffer, so., 5-8, guard; Kylie Guthmiller, fr., 5-7, forward; Zoe Schaeffer, fr., 5-4, guard; Ashlynn Fergen, fr., 5-8, forward. Top newcomers: Brianna Zeeb, jr., 5-6, forward; Nora Robb, jr., 5-6, guard; Irish Roe, so., 5-7, guard; Evie Foss, fr., 5-4, guard.

Mount Vernon/ Plankinton Coach: Preston Kristensen Region: 5A Last year’s record: 14-8 Top returnees: Emilee Fox, sr., 5-8, guard; Reagan Rus, jr., 5-9, guard; Kyia Schmidt, sr., 5-8, guard; Berkeley Engelland, sr., 5-4, guard; Vanessa Hoffman, sr., 5-5, guard; Whitney Payne, sr., 5-6, guard. Top newcomers: Taryn Hegg, so., 5-8, forward; Ashlyn Pranger, sr., 5-10, forward; Lexy Faulhaber, sr.,

Wagner Coach: Josh Davies Region: 5A Last year’s record: 8-13 Key Players: Matias Aungie, sr., 5-9, guard; Braxton Knudsen, sr., 6-0, forward; Joey Cournoyer Jr., sr., 6-4, forward; Carter Cournoyer, sr., 6-4, forward; Treyson Zephier, jr., 5-9, guard; Hunter Lhotak, jr., 5-10, guard; Frank Soukup, jr., 5-10, guard; Preston McFayden, jr., 6-1, guard; Brady Cournoyer, jr., 6-5, forward; Parker Petry, jr., 6-1, forward

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5-8, forward; Harley Douglas, sr., 5-3, guard; Alyssa Johnson, jr., 5-3, guard. Coach comments: We have a good core returning with a lot of experience. We will be challenged throughout the year with a strong region and a competitive schedule. The biggest thing we are focused on is improving game to game and playing our best basketball going into the postseason.

Parkston Coach: Cole Knippling Region: 5A Last year’s record: 16-7, reached Class A SoDak 16 Key players: Gracie Oakley, sr., 5-7, guard; Lauren Ziebart, jr., 5-5, guard; Mya Thuringer, jr., 5-7, forward; Mackenzie Titze, jr., 5-3, guard; Taylor Fink, jr., 5-9, center.

Platte-Geddes

Coach: Calvin Hunhoff Region: 5A Last year’s record: 9-12 Top returnees: Karly VanDerWerff, sr., 5-11, forward; Hadley Hanson, sr., 5-6, guard; Cadence Van Zee, sr., 5-10, center; Kalli Summerville, jr., 5-5, guard; Kori VanDerWerff, 8th, 6-1, forward; Taylor Schrank, fr., 5-5, guard; Dulcie Veurink, fr., 5-5, guard; Claire Maydew, fr., 5-7, forward; Braelyn Qualm, so., 5-7, forward. Top newcomers: Ava Olson, fr., 5-8, forward. Coach comments: We return three starters and eight letter winners, but we did lose two starters and one other senior from last year’s team. We will need to replace them with consistent scoring and rebounding. VanDerWerff, Hanson and Van Zee are our top scorers back, but we need to find an identity with our underclassman girls coming into new roles, along with focusing on playing team basketball on both ends of the court. We will put an athletic team on the floor and look to use that to our advantage on both offense and defense.

Sanborn Central/ Woonsocket Coach: Rob Baruth Region: 5A

Coach: Kenny Huether Region: 5B Last year’s record: 16-7, reached Class B SoDak 16 Top returnees: Ryder Michalek, jr., 6-3, forward; Parker Graff, so., 6-0, guard; Blake Larson, sr., 5-10, guard; Colby Flowers, so., 6-4, center; Brock Krueger, sr., 6-3, forward Top newcomers: Karter Mebius, jr., 6-0, forward; Sam Poncelow, jr., 5-10, guard; Branden Flowers, jr., 6-4, Last year’s record: 10-11 Top returnees: Liz Boschee, so., 6-0, forward/center; Jaycee Baruth, sr., 5-10, forward; Kenna Ochsner, sr., 6-0, guard/forward; Kam Ochsner, sr., 5-9, guard; Kara Wormstadt, sr., 5-6, guard; Kali Hofer, so., 5-6, guard. Top newcomers: MaKenzie Schley, jr., 5-7, guard; Cami Edwards, so., 5-6, guard; Kenzie Baruth, so., 5-9, forward/center; Addy Baruth, so., 5-5, guard; Tori Hoffman, so., 5-8, forward. Coach comments: Return a good nucleus of girls that played a lot of minutes last season. Looking to keep improving every day and staying healthy.

Scotland Coach: Doug Hall Region: 4B Last year’s record: 12-10 Top returnees: Kalley Vitek, sr., 5-6, guard; Trinity Bietz, jr., 5-11, forward; Emily Dvorak, jr., 6-0, forward; Kyliah Bjorum, jr., 5-8, forward; Kailin Odens, so., 6-0, center; Hope Starwalt, fr., 5-6, guard; Braelyn Fischer, fr., 5-5, guard. Top newcomers: Elle Hlavac, 7th, 5-0, guard; Campbell Mogck, 7th, 5-3, guard; Morgan Bauder, 7th, 5-3, guard.

Tripp-Delmont/Armour Coach: Sam Knodel Region: 5B Last year’s record: 8-13 Top returnees: Megan Reiner, sr., 5-10, guard; Mia Reiner, fr., 5-10, forward; Kinley Spaans, 8th, 6-0, forward; Sara Bertram, fr., 5-6, guard. Top newcomers: Kattee Milian, jr., 5-3, guard; Marissa Leonard, fr., 5-6, guard; Belle Hotchkiss, fr., 5-6, forward; Ryenn Loneman, 8th, 5-6, guard. Coach comments: We are a very young team, but I think we will surprise some people. Wagner Coach: Mike Koupal Region: 5A Last year’s record: 24-2, finished as Class A runner-up Top returnees: Macy Koupal, sr.,

MITCHELLREPUBLIC.COM center; Luke Larson, so., 6-1, guard; Blake Miller, jr., 6-1, forward Coach’s comments: We are hoping to build off of a very good season last year. This is a very determined and hard-working group.

Winner Coach: Brett Gardner Region: 7A Last year’s record: 21-2 Top returnees: Aiden Barfuss, sr., 6-0, guard; Shawn Hammerbeck, jr., 6-7, center; Carter Craven, fr., 6-3, guard; Zac Olson, so., 5-6, guard; Ryder Halligan, jr., 5-8, guard; Top newcomers: Aiden Schroeder, jr., 5-9, guard; Landon Calhoon, jr., 5-9, guard; Broden Duffy, jr., 5-7, forward; Jackson Bachmann, jr., 5-6, guard; Noah Best, sr., 6-3, center; Payton Fisher, sr., 5-11, forward Coach’s comments: We want to be competitive in every game. We want to take care of home court by defending and rebounding. We will need to slow the game down, and take care of the basketball. Our goal is to be playing our best basketball in late February early March. 5-9, guard/forward; Lydia Yost, jr., 5-9, guard/forward; Ashlyn Koupal, so., 6-3, guard/forward; Aubrey Medricky, sr., 6-1, forward. Top newcomers: Braxton Nedved, fr., 5-7, guard; Ravyn Medricky, fr., 6-2, forward; Brooklin Nielsen, so., 5-2, guard; Mateya Bruguier, fr., 5-7, guard; Hayden Fischer, fr., 5-7, forward; Rico Fischer, so., 5-6, guard/ forward; Katrina Zephier, sr., 5-7, guard/forward. Coach comments: Wagner will return a core nucleus from a year ago, and younger players will need to fill in holes left by those very experienced players who graduated. Finding team cohesiveness both offensively and defensively will be a priority for the Raiders early in the season. Then playing great basketball when it counts down the stretch into the post-season will be key.

Wessington Springs Coach: Jason Kolousek Region: 5B Last year’s record: 16-7, reached Class B SoDak 16 Key players: Carissa Scheel, sr., 5-11, forward; Raylee Fagerhaug, sr., 5-4, guard; Alyssa Grohs, sr., 5-3, guard; Avery Orth, sr., 6-2, center; Mariah Messmer, jr., 5-5, guard; Ashlyn Weber, jr., 5-5, forward.

Winner Coach: Larry Aaker Region: 7A Last year’s record: 15-7 Top returnees: Keelie Kuil, jr., 5-8, guard; Kylie Sachtjen, so., 5-8, guard; Adysen Pravecek, jr., 5-5, guard; Karlee Brozik, sr., 5-9, forward; Cora Moss, jr., 5-4, guard; Ava Craven, jr., 5-11, center; Lilly Barfuss, so., 5-8, forward; Cici Watson, sr., 5-8, forward; Leila Balsiger, sr., 5-7, guard; Olivia Swedlund, so., 5-8, forward; Livvy Audiss, so., 5-8, guard. Top newcomers: Emily Sachtjen, sr., 5-5, guard; Maura Luedke, sr., 5-8, forward; Ellison Kaiser, sr., 5-6, forward. Coach comments: As always, we look to be playing our best basketball come March.

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