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The Wagner Volleyball team finally got to get back on the court after a long 3 week interruption due to COVID-19. The girls were eager to get back on the court and picked up right where they left off. The scores of the matches were 25-7, 25-17, and 25-15.
Read moreIt was a Friday night in late October of 1962. Tom Larson, my East Men’s Hall roommate, and I were returning on foot to the SDSC campus in Brookings after a few games of snooker and ten-cent beers at B&G billiards, otherwise known as Gussie’s. I was on the football team, and we either had an open date or I didn’t make the traveling squad for a game that required air travel. Little did I know that something so insignificant could bring about a monumental event in the course of my life.
Read moreThe Andes Central/Dakota Christian Thunder Cross Country Runners had a very good day at the Burke Invitational Meet on Thursday, October 1. The girls’ team took second place scoring 13 points behind a talented Burke team who had a score of nine. Alcester-Hudson was third. Placers for the Lady Thunder runners were Isabella Brouwer 3rd (20:19), Lexi Schoenfelder 6th (22:12), and Sonya Hansum 10th (23:36).
Read moreIsabella Brouwer, Andes Central/Dakota Christian top runner, placed 3rd at the Bon Homme Cross Country Meet on Monday, September 21. Isabella covered the hilly 5000 meter course at the Tyndall Golf Course in 21:57.
Read moreIt was a pre-region cross country meet at the Platte Golf Course on Saturday, September 26. Fifteen area schools ran in the Meet, which will be the site of this year’s Region 3B Meet on October 14.
Read moreThe Wagner Red Raiders traveled to Tyndall on Tuesday, September 22nd and came away with another victory to improve their record to 7-1. Scores of the match were 25-16, 25-20, and 25-16.
Read moreNolan Carda pushes forward with a tough defense attempting to stop him on the drive .
Read moreThe Wagner Red Raiders swept Avon in three straight sets with the scores of 25-21, 25-10, and 27-25. Senior outside hitter Abby Brunsing led the attack with 17 kills and sophomore Avari Bruguier added 7 in the win. Setters Macy Koupal and Paige Petry delivered 15 and 13 assists to their hitters at the net. Bruguier and Petry were tough at the service line racking up 11 points, 4 aces, and 12 points and 1 ace in the victory. Brunsing scrambled for 12 digs, while Olivia Breen and Petry added 11 digs each to lead the defense. Freshmen Shona Kocer and Macy Koupal chalked up 5 and 3 blocks up at the net.
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