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BILLINGS — Like all of the players who participated in Saturday’s spring football scrimmage for Rocky Mountain College, running back Garrett Sholley is a student-athlete. In addition, Sholley — who has compiled a 3.97 overall grade-point average with a focus in school on math education — also makes time for coaching high school wrestlers.  And he’s pretty good […]

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BILLINGS — Like all of the players who participated in Saturday’s spring football scrimmage for Rocky Mountain College, running back Garrett Sholley is a student-athlete.

In addition, Sholley — who has compiled a 3.97 overall grade-point average with a focus in school on math education — also makes time for coaching high school wrestlers. 

And he’s pretty good at both. 

Next fall, the 2023 Huntley Project graduate will be a junior in school and a redshirt sophomore eligibility-wise on the RMC football team.







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Rocky Mountain College’s Garrett Sholley is pictured after the Battlin’ Bears spring football scrimmage at Herb Klindt Field on Saturday.




The 5-foot-10, 185-pound Sholley is in contention to be a starting running back for Rocky next fall.

“I’ve just got to keep being aggressive, hitting it where I’m supposed to, listening to my coaching, and knowing I can,” said Sholley of what will be key in helping him secure playing time at running back. 

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While running the football and helping the RMC offense produce points is one of Sholley’s immediate goals, he has set some post-college aspirations as well. In the future, Sholley would like to teach high school math courses like algebra and calculus. Sholley would also like to be a high school football and wrestling coach.

So far, he’s on the right track to accomplish those goals. Sholley just completed his second year as a wrestling assistant coach with his alma mater, Huntley Project. The Red Devils won their fourth straight Class B wrestling team championship this past February at First Interstate Arena at MetraPark and Sholley has been a part of all four titles — twice as a wrestler and twice as a coach.

“I really like it. I’ve got some great people around me and the team is great,” said Sholley of being an assistant wrestling coach at Project. “We just four-peated and (head coach) Tim (Kaczmarek) is great to learn from. The boys are great; they take coaching really well. It makes my life easy.”

Sholley was a three-time state placer for Project, wrestling to third-place finishes his senior and junior years after placing fourth as a sophomore.

Kaczmarek had high praise for Sholley and what he has done to help the Red Devils program through his assistant coaching role.

“Garrett is a great person. It has been a blessing having him on our coaching staff the past two years,” said Kaczmarek. “He is a tremendous role model for our students, and they respect him greatly. He has made a positive impact on our team as a coach both on and off the mat.”

RMC coach Chris Stutzriem said that Sholley demonstrates “just the type of person he is,” by also tackling the role of being an assistant wrestling coach at Project.

“He works extremely hard,” said Stutzriem of Sholley, “and is getting prepared for life after college football and college. He’s just a tremendous young man.”

Sholley said he is planning on returning to Project as an assistant coach next season. However, between now and the next high school wrestling season, Sholley has an opportunity to be a playmaker for the Battlin’ Bears.

In 2024, he played in eight games for Rocky and rushed the ball 13 times for 39 yards. He also had one reception for 11 yards. Defensively, Sholley made two solo tackles and five assisted tackles.







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Rocky’s Garrett Sholley rushes the ball during the Battlin’ Bears spring football scrimmage at Herb Klindt Field on Saturday.




On a beautiful Saturday afternoon for football, Sholley saw action at running back during Rocky’s scrimmage at Herb Klindt Field. Stutzriem said that Sholley is in the mix to be a starting running back next season. 

“He’s a 4.0 student. He works extremely hard,” said Stutzriem. “He had some good runs today. He’s very smart. He’s coming into the offense very well, but is just tremendous in the classroom and community and helping out with Huntley’s wrestling program. And he does a great job. He’s a great kid and fun to be around.”

Rocky finished last season 2-8 overall and 1-7 in the Frontier Conference. The Battlin’ Bears want to improve that mark in the 2025 campaign and Sholley believes that is possible. 

“I think the offense played well. The defense had their moments at the end,” said Sholley. “But I think come next fall, we’re going to have a hard-hitting offense.”

“Our offense is going to be young, but I think we’re going to grow a lot. And I think we’re going to surprise a few people.”

Email Gazette Sports Editor John Letasky at john.letasky@406mtsports.com or follow him on X/Twitter at @GazSportsJohnL

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GREEN BAY (WLUK) — Monday in High School Game Time, Green Bay Preble beat Manitowoc 6-0 in a Fox River Classic Conference baseball. Meanwhile, in the Fox Valley Association, Kimberly won the boys track and field conference meet, while Neenah won the girls’ title. Click the video for highlights. 0

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GREEN BAY (WLUK) — Monday in High School Game Time, Green Bay Preble beat Manitowoc 6-0 in a Fox River Classic Conference baseball.

Meanwhile, in the Fox Valley Association, Kimberly won the boys track and field conference meet, while Neenah won the girls’ title.

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Two Swan Valley relay teams drove almost two hours Monday for one race. It was worth the drive. The Division 2 regional track meet at Cadillac was suspended Friday because of lightning with just one event remaining, the 1,600-meter relay. The coaches agreed to return Monday to finish the meet. Swan Valley didn’t win the […]

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Two Swan Valley relay teams drove almost two hours Monday for one race.

It was worth the drive.

The Division 2 regional track meet at Cadillac was suspended Friday because of lightning with just one event remaining, the 1,600-meter relay. The coaches agreed to return Monday to finish the meet.

Swan Valley didn’t win the team championships in either division, but the Vikings swept the 1,600 relays Monday with the boys winning in 3 minutes, 24.17 seconds. The girls team set a school record and qualified for both the Division 2 state meet and the New Balance National Meet in 3:56.32.

Cal Delisle, Ryder Stypanovich, Owen Hare and Boston Streng-Beougher earned the relay win for the Vikings boys, who finished third in the standings with 73.5 points. Petoskey was first with 83 points and Alma was second with 81.

The Swan Valley girls time was the best in the state in Division 2 this season. The record was set by Grace Spear, Aubrey Hare, Mackenzie Powell and Sydney Kuhn.

Petoskey also won the girls division with 118.5 points, followed by Swan Valley in fifth with 61 and Freeland seventh with 48.

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Valley Lutheran 5-2, Nouvel 1-0: Trey Flood struck out 12, allowing three hits to earn the Game 1 win in the Valley Lutheran sweep. Jack Holzhei led the Chargers with two hits and two RBIs, with Dylan Pugh, Tyler Belt and Axel Schuette adding two hits each. Ben Diener struck out five in 6 1/3 innings to earn the Game 2 win, with Schuette finishing off the shutout in relief. Diener and Jacob Grimpo drove in one run each for Valley Lutheran.

Chesaning 15-2, New Lothrop 1-0: Chesaning finished off the Mid-Michigan Activities Conference season without a loss with the sweep of New Lothrop. In the opener, Brady Sager threw a complete-game five-hitter with eight strikeouts to improve to 8-0. Adam Woodcock and Logan Vogelaar had three hits each for Chesaning, with Eli Keck adding two hits, four stolen bases and six RBIs. Woodcock threw the complete-game shutout in Game 2, allowing five hits with three strikeouts to improve to 8-0. Hudson Persails led Chesaning (26-6, 16-0) with two hits.

Hemlock 14-4, Michigan Lutheran Seminary 0-1: Hemlock ace Chad Brown struck out 10 in the Game 1 shutout. Dawson Doan led the offense with three hits, while Landon Zastrow and DJ Lyscas added two hits and four RBIs each. Gavin Schmidt followed with two hits and two RBIs. Noah Reif walked twice to lead MLS. Schmidt earned the Game 2 win, striking out four without an earned run, with Blake Willman getting the save. Mitchell Radosa, Zastrow and Schmidt had two hits each, with Radosa hitting a homer. Brown followed with two hits and two walks for Hemlock (22-6-1, 8-0). Brady Teske led MLS with two hits, while Silas Hill allowed one hit and struck out three in three innings for the Cardinals.

Heritage 6, Davison 4: Heritage finished off a suspended game from April 14, earning the win and improving to 14-6 in the Saginaw Valley League. Trevor Selk allowed five hits and struck out seven for the win. Jack Thompson and Hudsen Hammond had a hit and RBI each for the 14-12 Hawks.

Caro 2-7, Laker High 0-0: Caro swept Laker High with back-to-back shutouts by Xander Grice and Landyn Stine, with the two allowing a total of nine hits in 14 innings. In the opener, Xander Grice allowed three hits and three walks, striking out eight. He also led the offense with two hits. Stine and Max Grice had two walks each. Stine allowed six hits in Game 2, striking out 12. Wyatt Waterman, Trentin Hessling and Xander Grice had two hits each in Game 2, with Waterman driving in three runs for Caro (18-13-1, 8-4).

Merrill 4-8, Breckenridge 1-10: Bryce Mechem threw a no-hitter in Game 1, striking out eight and walking two in six innings. Brendan Becker led the offense with two doubles and two RBIs. Ethan Mattson led the Vandals in the extra-inning loss in Game 2, finishing with five hits and two RBIs. Becker and Collin Buckley added two hits and two RBIs each for Merrill (16-11, 11-3).

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Millington 12-10, Unionville-Sebewaing 2-5: Millington swept the defending Division 4 state champion and No. 1-ranked team USA, scoring 22 runs in the doubleheader and clinching a share of the Big Thumb White title. Lilly Damm had four hits, four runs and five RBIs in the doubleheader, while Kamryn Blackmer and Logan Matusik added three hits each. Morgan Matusik threw a two-hitter in the Game 1 win, striking out six in five innings. Ashlyn Bentoski struck out four in four innings in Game 2 to earn the Millington win, with Matusik striking out three more in the final three innings for Millington (22-9, 11-1).

Michigan Lutheran Seminary 3-1, Hemlock 1-6: Brooke Gustin had two hits to lead Hemlock in the Game 1 loss, with Carley Noyes throwing four shutout innings in relief with five strikeouts. Noyes struck out six more and allowed no earned runs in Game 2, eclipsing the 100-strikeout mark for the season. Lillian Martinez and Gustin led the Hemlock offense with two hits each, with Gustin driving in two runs.

Reese 16-19, Vassar 1-2: Breeli Louis struck out three in the three-inning win in the opener, adding two hits and two RBIs at the plate. Ashtyn Frost and Kiera Campbell led the Reese offense with three hits and four RBIs each. Kylie Soper added two hits and Jaidyn VanOchten two RBIs. Soper earned the four-inning win in Game 2, striking out three. Louis had two hits, with Campbell driving in three runs. Peyton Will and Sydney DuRussel added two RBIs each.

Evart 4-12, Bullock Creek 0-4: Bullock Creek’s Bryanna Herron threw well in the Game 1 loss, allowing two hits and no earned runs in three innings against the defending Division 3 state champion. Delaney Violette hit a homer in Game 2 for the Lancers.

Coleman 12-7, Beaverton 9-12: Klaira Sysak had four hits, including a homer, and three RBIs to lead Coleman to the Game 1 win. Sydney Bovee followed with three hits and five RBIs, while Isabelle Lewis and Aubree Ellison added two hits each. Sysak and Bovee added two RBIs each in the Game 2 loss, with Isabelle Lewis collecting three hits. Eliza Lewis and Elley Johnson added two hits each.

Girls Soccer

Hemlock 8, Heritage 0: Izzy Krueger, Maycee Vanderwall and Khloe Rump scored two goals each to lead Hemlock to the Senior Night shutout. Vivian Trumble and Kristyn Pratt each scored their first varsity goal for the 8-7-1 Huskies, while Taryn Pratt made two saves to earn her seventh shutout of the season.

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MMAC Tournament: Chesaning took first place in the Mid-Michigan Activities Conference tournament, beating out Birch Run for the title. The Panthers finished with a 357 to finish second, led by medalist Cole Beldyga. The Birch Run sophomore shot a 78 to finish first, while Mason Reis was eighth with an 85 and Garett Martinus 10th with an 86.

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ANN ARBOR – Cora Williams has already left her mark as a standout track and field star at Ann Arbor Father Gabriel Richard. Now, Williams has earned statewide recognition for her performances this season. Williams was voted the top senior girls track and field athlete in Michigan, adding to her already cemented legacy with the […]

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ANN ARBOR – Cora Williams has already left her mark as a standout track and field star at Ann Arbor Father Gabriel Richard.

Now, Williams has earned statewide recognition for her performances this season.

Williams was voted the top senior girls track and field athlete in Michigan, adding to her already cemented legacy with the Fighting Irish.

The Indiana State track commit has been consistently strong in the shot put and discus this season for FGR earning multiple victories in each event.

This year, she is undefeated in the shot put, a streak that includes winning the Division 2 regional title and setting a new school record at 44-feet, 9.5-inches.

Williams also won the regional crown in the discus and owns the school record in that event with a throw of 133’9.

Overall, she ranks No. 3 in the state in the shot put and is 11th in the discus. In D2, however, Williams is the state’s top shot putter and ranks No. 3 in the discus.

The standout athlete earned the title of the state’s top senior track star, receiving more than 50% of the 9,000-plus total votes.

Lowell’s Isabel German finished second in the voting, followed by Ann Arbor Huron’s Lucinda Paliani.

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Watertown, Aberdeen Central athletes win nine events in Eastern S.D. Conference track meet

HARRISBURG — Watertown and Aberdeen Central’s athletes combined for nine event victories in the 2025 Eastern South Dakota Conference track and field meet. Aberdeen Central won two events in the boys division and four in the girls division, placing fourth out of 10 teams in each division. Watertown’s girls won three events and and placed […]

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HARRISBURG — Watertown and Aberdeen Central’s athletes combined for nine event victories in the 2025 Eastern South Dakota Conference track and field meet.

Aberdeen Central won two events in the boys division and four in the girls division, placing fourth out of 10 teams in each division.

Watertown’s girls won three events and and placed fifth, and Watertown’s boys won one event and finished eighth.

“At one point, our girls were in third and the boys fourth, but we just didn’t have much left as far as competitors in the final events. Aberdeen edged us out in the girls division, but we still finished in the top half, so that’s cool,” Watertown coach Chad Rohde said.

Harrisburg snapped Brandon Valley’s 10-year run of championships in the girls division, winning by a 159-154.5 margin. Brandon Valley knocked off defending champion Harrisburg 165.5-144.5 to win the boys division.

“Brandon Valley and Harrisburg have so many kids in so many areas that it’s unbelievable,” Rohde said. “It was a little cool, especially early in the meet, but it didn’t rain. I would say everybody competed hard. Each team had a few ups and downs and left a couple of points out there, but I was happy with how they competed.”

Malia Kranz led Watertown by repeating as the girls’ discus champion (137-6) and also winning the javelin (114-3). Mayla McGhee cleared 5-2 to win the girls’ high jump. Lincoln Schutt, Jeremiah Schulte, Austin Redfield and Alan Moen teamed to win the boys’ 800-meter relay (1:32.36) for the Arrow boys.Aberdeen Central event winners were Kyson Fyant (boys’ 110 hurdles, 39.55), Mya Arampatzis (girls’ 100 hurdles, 14.64), Taryn Hermansen (girls’ shot put, 43-3) and Jaidyn Forsyth (girls’ pole vault, 12-0). Aberdeen Central’s girls repeated as the 400-meter relay champs with a time of 50.18 seconds. Keyana Stillman, Lucy Fritz and Gracie Rife ran on the squad for a second straight year and were joined this year by Arampatzis.Watertown and Aberdeen are each scheduled to compete in the Mark Wendelgass Relays at Huron on Thursday, May 22, 2025 — the final meet before the state track meet Thursday through Saturday, May 29-31, 2025, at Howard Wood Field in Sioux Falls.ESD Final Team ScoresBoys Division — Brandon Valley 165.5, Harrisburg 144.5, Yankton 93.5, Aberdeen Central 90.5, Pierre 81, Brookings 69, Mitchell 58, Watertown 55, Tea Area 14, Huron 9.Girls Divison — Harrisburg 159, Brandon Valley 154.5, Pierre 90, Aberdeen Central 85, Watertown 82.5, Yankton 60, Mitchell 50.5, Tea Area 40, Brookings 30, Huron 28.5.Malia Kranz of Watertown repeated as the girls' discus champion and also won the javelin during the Eastern South Dakota Conference track and field meet on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at Harrisburg.Other Watertown PlacewinnersGirls Individual Events —Alayna Smith (5. 100 dash, 12.36; and 7. 200 dash, 26.01); Kranz (2. shot put, 41-1); Grace Corey (6. discus, 109-9); Jordan Remmers (6. javelin, 111-0); Reese Munger (T-3. high jump, 5-0); Ericka Woolley (5. pole vault, 10-60); Marli Wadsworth (7. pole vault, 10-0); and Makenna Blank (5. long jump, 17-1.5; and 2. triple jump, 36-7.75).Girls Relays — 5. 400, 51.22 (Blank, Anna Hirtz, Carighan Klatt, Smith); 5. 800, 1:48.25 (Blank, Hirtz, Ashlynn Andrews, Smith); and 7. 3,200, 10:37.18 (Kate McElroy, Remmers, Grace List, Olivia Anderson).THE LAST 35: Writer Roger Merriam’s look at the athletic success of area high schools from 1985 through 2020

  • Boys Individual Events — Alan Moen (6. 100 dash, 11.02 and 4. 200 dash, 22.34); Jeremiah Schulte (8. 400 dash, 53.31); Dane Stark (5. 800 run, 2:01.85; 3. 1,600 run, 4:28.79 and 5. 3,200 run, 10:07); Charlie Whiting (3. pole vault, 14-0); Asher Young (4. pole vault, 13-6); and Jacob Holgate (7. pole vault, 12-6).
  • Boys Relays — 7. 400 relay, 44.87 (Schutt, Redfield, Shey Coltrin, Moen); 4. 3,200, 8:34.77 (Gabe List, Tucker Lundie, Bayley Steiner, Stark); and 7. Medley, 3:56.27 (Jacob Sadler, James Clendenin, Dylan Selchert, List).
Aberdeen Central's Brendan Phillips (left) placed in two individual events and also ran on a runner-up relay during the Eastern South Dakota Conference track and field meet on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at Harrisburg.

Other Aberdeen Central Placewinners

  • Girls Individual Events — Gracie Rife (3. 100 dash, 12.2; and 4. 200 dash, 25.7); Camryn Albrecht (8. 400 dash, 1:05.27); Espynn Kuhfeld (6. 100 hurdles, 15.78; and 4. 300 hurdles, 46.72); Catelynn Weig (8. 100 hurdles, 15.94); Hermansen (4. discus, 115-7); Fritz (7. high jump, 5-0; and 7. long jump, 16-10); and Brecken Santjer (4. pole vault, 10-6).
  • Girls Relays — 4. 800, 1:46.72 (Stillman, Arampatzis, Kuhfeld, Rife); 6. 1,600, 4:21.00 (Kuhfeld, Albrecht, Cadence Kling, Kalli Huff); and 7. Medley, 4:37.88 (Ava Schaunaman, Regan Lust, Fritz, Allison Brenner).
  • Boys Individual Events — Carter Lust (5. 100 dash, 11.02 and 6. 200 dash, 22.58); Brendan Phillips (7. 400 dash, 52:87; and 2. high jump, 6-1); Carson Urlacher (3. 3,200 run, 9:51.19); Kyson Fayant (3. 110 hurdles, 15.26); 5. Jack Podoll (5. 300 hurdles, 42.0); 6. Colby Dauwen (6. 300 hurdles, 42.72); Joran Foss (2. shot put, 50-8; and 4. discus, 157-6); Brenner Waldrop (8. javelin, 144-7); Tyler Bain (6. high jump, 5-11); Gabe Sumner (6. pole vault, 13-0); and 8. Evan Sichmeller (8. pokle vault, 12-0).
  • Boys Relays — 6. 400, 44.48 (Eli Biegler, Karson Borge, Cadden Forred, Lust); 3. 800, 1:32.83 (Biegler, Borge, Forred, Lust); 2. 1,600, 3:27.03 (Biegler, Fayant, Phillips, Dauwen); 6. 3,200, 8:50.96 (Bryson Burgard, Maddox Dinger, Max Nelson, Patrick Severson); and 5. Medley, 3:52.58 (Noah Harrison, Borge, Tyler Bain, Esten Foss).

Here’s some highlights from other area conference track meets last week (for complete results, visit www.athletic.net):

Eastern Coteau Conference

BRITTON — Great Plains Lutheran added to its title streaks by winning the boys division for the 19th straight year and the girls division for the 15th straight year.

Point totals in the boys division included Great Plains Lutheran 235, Britton-Hecla 100, Tri-State 92, Wilmot 77, Waverly-South Shore 54, Florence-Henry 52.5 and Waubay-Summit 44.5. GPL won the girls division with 226.5, followed by Britton-Hecla 129.5, Tri-State 88.5, Florence-Henry 48, Waverly-South Shore 45, Wilmot 22.5 and Waubay-Summit 22.

Micah Holien won the 100 (11.4), 200 (23.53) and 400 (51.87) dashes and also ran on the winning 1,600 relay for GPL’s boys. Hessel Andringa took the 300 hurdles (43.6), long jump (21-3) and triple jump (39-4) and also ran on the winning 1,600 relay. Lucas Johnson won the high jump (6-4) and Hayden Karli the 800 (2:07.5), and each ran on the winning 1,600 relay.

Daniel Person of Britton-Hecla won the 1,600 (5:06.56) and ran on the winning 3,200 (9:05.46). Ben Suther ran on all three winning relays for Britton-Hecla, including the 400 (47.26), 800 (1:37.31) and 3,200. Dashel Davidson, Bryce Hawkinson and Mitchell Burger also won on the 400 and 800 relays.

Chloe Berg won the 1,600 (6:19.97) and 3,200 (14:29.57) runs for GPL’s girls. Addison Byer of Florence-Henry won the 200 dash (27.52) and ran on the winning 800 (1:54.8) and medley (4:38) relays along with Andie Rislov, Roean Raymer and Ana Byer. Shali Laurence of Tri-State won the shot put (33-9) and discus (111-5), and Ava Teveldal and Daynika Zuehlke each ran on Britton-Hecla’s winning 1,600 (4:32.23) and 3,200 (11:08.19) relays.

Lake Central Conference

CLARK — Deuel’s boys and Clark-Willow Lake’s girls each won team title in the seven-school meet.

Deuel scored 189 points, followed by Sioux Valley 185.5, Flandreau 188, Clark-Willow Lake 92, De Smet 63, Hamlin 53.5 and Castlewood 46. In the girls division, Clark-Willow Lake rolled with 201 points, followed by De Smet 134.5, Flandreau 134, Deuel 130.5, Sioux Valley 123, Castlewood 20 and Hamlin 9.

Oliver Fieber sparked Deuel’s boys by winning the 100 (10.48) and 200 (22.62) dashes and running on the winning 400 (1:30.67) and 800 (43.77) relays along with teammates Axel Gallardo and Gavin Kloos. Gabe Sather won the 110 (14.65) and 300 (41.91) hurdles and also ran on the winning 800.

Carson Wosje of Sioux Valley won the 800 run (2:10.6) and ran on the winning 1,600 (3:31.82) and 3,200 (9:04.64) relays along with teammates Brock Christopherson and Brady Hiltunen.

Cadence Bochek led Clark-Willow Lake’s girls by winning the 200 (28.24) and 400 (1:01.76) dashes. Adison Renkly of Sioux Valley won the 100 hurdles (15.14), long jump (17-8) and triple jump (36-9.5).

Lake Region Conference

IPSWICH — Ipswich won the boys division for the eighth straight year with 154 points. Other teams included North Central (143.5), Warner (100.5), Faulkton Area 95, Frederick Area (73), Leola (69), Aberdeen Christian (47.5), Northwestern (46) and Langford Area (16.5).

Warner repeated as the girls division champion with 214.5 points, followed by Ipswich 196, North Central 120, Faulkton Area 80.5, Northwestern 52, Aberdeen Christian 41, Langford Area 17, Leola 9 and Frederick Area 7.

Kyle Hettich fueled Ipswich’s charge in the boys division by winning the 100 (10.78), 200 (22.20) and 400 (52.19) dashes and also running on the winning 1,600 relay (3:40.72). Teammate Rasmus Loken won the pole vault (12-6) and also ran on the winning 1,600 relay.

Gabe Johnson of North Central, 800 run (2:10.3), 1,600 run (4:51.59) and 3,200 relay (9:26) and Spencer Melius of Faulkton Area, 110 hurdles (15.29), 300 hurdles (42.87) and javelin (131-7) each won three events, and Dustin Wurtz of Leola, discus (137-3) and shot put (56-1.5). Hunter Kern, Gavin Nickelson, Brayden Heuer and Noah Kippley combined to win the 400 (45.41) and medley (3:59.29) relays for Frederick Area.

Shawnteah La Croix of Aberdeen Christian won the girls’ 100 (12.5) and 200 (26.17) dashes. Aubree DeRaad of Ipswich ran on the winning 800 (1:55.08) and 1,600 (4:22.31) relays, and Shaye Sauerwein of Warner ran on the winning medley (4:45.18) and 3,200 (10:49.58) relays. Ipswich’s Sophia Knittel (400 dash, 1:02.48) and Madisyn Gellhaus (1,600 run, 5:48.9) each won events and also ran on the winning 1,600 relay.

281 Conference

HURON — Wessington Springs won the boys division with 141 points, ending Wolsey-Wessington’s three-year reign. Sunshine Bible Academy was second at 135.5, followed James Valley Christian 128, Wolsey-Wessington 127, Hitchcock-Tulare 107.5, Iroquois-Lake Preston 58, Sanborn Central-Woonsocket 31 and Highmore-Harrold 14.

Wolsey-Wessington won the girls division with 185 points, followed by Hitchcock-Tulare (160), Wessington Springs (97), James Valley Christian (85), Sanborn Central-Woonsocket (72), Sunshine Bible Academy (68), Iroquois-Lake Preston (40) and Highmore-Harrold (36).

Logan LaBrie of Hitchcock-Tulare won the 100 (11.6) and 200-meter (24.36) dashes in the boys division.

Multi-event winners in the girls division included Emma Schneider of Hitchcock-Tulare, long jump (16-1), triple jump (35-7) and 400 relay (53.67); Emmerie Arthurs of Hitchcock-Tulare, 100 dash (12.81) and 400 relay; Abby Hinman of Sunshine Bible Academy, 200 dash (28.42) and 800 relay (4:17.77); and Hadlee Holt of Irouqois-Lake Preston, shot put (39-2) and discus (133-1).

Northeast, Dakota Valley & Big East Conferences

The Northeast and Big East Conference meets were cancelled because of the weather. The NEC meet was scheduled for Thursday, May 15, 2025, at Redfield.

The BEC meet was also scheduled for Thursday, May 15, 2025, at Flandreau and was postponed to Friday, May 16, 2025, before finally being cancelled.

The DVC meet has been rescheduled for Thursday, May 22, 2025, at White.

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