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The Wagner boys JV team started a bit slow against Menno Tuesday night leading 14-10 after the first period and 28-22 at half time. The Red Raiders held Menno to just 3 second half points while putting up 25 of their won wining the game 53-25. Carter Cournoyer led the team with 19 points, Ted Slaba scored 18. Joey Cournoyer added 7, Preston McFayden scored 3, Gabe Houseman, Caleb Zephier and Christian Doom each scored 2. The Red Raider JV improved to 2-1 for the season.
Read moreThe Lady Pirates played at the Corn Palace on Monday December, 20 where they faced Hanson and fell behind with a final score of 43-73.
Read moreThe Lady Raiders started their 5-game road stretch by traveling to Menno last Tuesday in girls’ basketball action. Wagner would start off fast and cruise to a 60-16 victory. Wagner would shoot 47% while holding the Wolves to 19%. The Raiders would force 28 turnovers compared to only 8 of their own. Wagner would out rebound Menno 24-21. The Raiders would hit 4-8 from the line while Menno would go 5-7. Wagner would use a balanced scoring attack as all 10 Raiders would score. Macy Koupal and Eve Zephier would lead Wagner with 10 points each. Macy would grab 5 boards and dish out 2 assists. Eve would come away with 5 steals. Avari Bruguier would add 9 points off the bench. Emma Yost would also score 9 points, grab 9 boards, and come away with 2 steals. Ashlyn Koupal and Lyndia Yost would each add 6 points off the bench. Ashlyn would also dish out 2 assists. Shalayne Nagel would chip in 4 points, dish out a team high 5 assists, and come away with 7 steals. Jessica Kocer, Sydney Cournoyer, and McKenzie Fuchs would all tally 2 points. Sydney would grab 3 boards and dish out 2 assists. McKenzie would also grab 3 boards. “Overall, a great team effort on the defensive end. Offensively we did a much better job of penetrating gaps and getting ball movement. We knocked down our perimeter shots the first half and did a lot of great things out of sets in the second half. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the Raiders!”
Read moreOn a cold and windy day, December 16, 2021, The Yankton Sioux’s Marty Indian School begin their first round of bracket play in the Paha Sapa bracket. The Lady Braves coming in at the number one seed easily defeated the Takini Skyhawks. It was the Lady Braves defense of pressure that help them score 61 points in the first half. Jayla Bruguier scored 29 points, 8 steals and 8 rebounds. Hawk Bear had 17 points, 8 steals, 7 assists, 5 rebounds and 1 block. Neveah Medicine Horn had 14 points, 6 steals, 4 rebounds, 1 assist and a block. Genesis Patterson added 9 points, 4 rebounds, 2 steals and a block. The team had a total of 29 steals. KDKO Players of the Game for Marty was Hawk Bair, and for Takini Skyhawks Amiyah St. John with 9 points, 5 rebounds and a block. The Braves won 80-19. They advanced to the semi finals versus Todd County JV.
Read moreAC/DC traveled to Scotland Saturday, December 18th where they fell short by two with a final score of 56-54. They tied in the first quarter, fell behind in the second and never caught back up.
Read moreAC/DC traveled to Scotland Saturday, December 18th where they defeated the Highlanders 42-25.
Read moreOn a cold and windy day, December 16, 2021, The Yankton Sioux’s Marty Indian School begin their first round of bracket play in the Paha Sapa bracket. The Lady Braves coming in at the number one seed easily defeated the Takini Skyhawks. It was the Lady Braves defense of pressure that help them score 61 points in the first half. Jayla Bruguier scored 29 points, 8 steals and 8 rebounds. Hawk Bear had 17 points, 8 steals, 7 assists, 5 rebounds and 1 block. Neveah Medicine Horn had 14 points, 6 steals, 4 rebounds, 1 assist and a block. Genesis Patterson added 9 points, 4 rebounds, 2 steals and a block. The team had a total of 29 steals. KDKO Players of the Game for Marty was Hawk Bair, and for Takini Skyhawks Amiyah St. John with 9 points, 5 rebounds and a block. The Braves won 80-19. They advanced to the semi finals versus Todd County JV.
Read moreProducers can elect coverage and enroll in ARC-CO or PLC, which are both crop-by-crop, or ARC-IC, which is for the entire farm. Although election changes for 2022 are optional, producers must enroll through a signed contract each year. Also, if a producer has a multi-year contract on the farm and makes an election change for 2022, it will be necessary to sign a new contract.
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