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The middle school wrestling team sent 6 wrestlers to Pierre February 15 for the State Middle School wrestling tournament. There were over 400 wrestlers in grades 6th -8th there from all around the state competing. They boys competed very well against some very good competition. We came away with 3 2nd place finishes 1-4th place finish and 1- 5th place finish.
Read moreLast fall I got to bragging a wee bit about my .22 Hornet as a turkey rifle and how I was going to refrain from shooting tough old gobblers and shoot only hens. I also said that winter birds didn’t have pin feathers and that winter was “the” time to hunt turkeys.
Read moreWagner’s 7th grade boys traveled to Parkston on Saturday, February 1, to play in their junior high tournament and came away with two wins in three games. In their first game they were able to avenge an earlier loss to Platte-Geddes by defeating them 31-25. It was a slow start as the halftime score was 10-4. Some solid free throw shooting proved to be the difference as Wagner shot 8 for 10 from the line while Platte-Geddes was only 5 of 14. Wagner was led by Aziah Meyer’s 10 points. Preston McFayden followed that up with nine while Parker Petry added eight. Brady Cournoyer also contributed four second half points.
Read moreOn Thursday, February 6, Wagner’s junior high boys played host to the Gorillas from Gregory. The 7th graders lost by a score of 45-22. Wagner was led in scoring by Deshawn Sully’s ten points. He was followed by Aziah Meyer who had seven. Jackson Rolston and Preston McFayden had four and three points respectively.
Read moreOn Tuesday, February 4, the junior high boys traveled to Lake Andes for a pair of games with the Andes Central/Dakota Christian Thunder and the trip was worth it as Wagner came away with two wins on the night.
Read moreGrapplers take down Tanagers The wrestlers from Wagner took on Class A Vermillion in a dual on Tuesday, February 4th. The Raiders came out on top big, by a score of 51-18. Karstyn Lhotak filled in at 106 and defeated Hayden Schroeder (V) earning a 5-3 decision. Jagger Tyler stepped on the mat next, dispatching his opponent, Connor Peterson, by a 8-0 major decision. Lance Soukup, at 120, pinned Nick Roob (V) in 1:52, followed by another Raider pin by Riley Roberts over Rollie French (V) in 3:09. Owen Bekanich, a first-fought match to Felix Perez (V). It was great experience for Owen though, and a match that he learned from. Braydn Lhotak went out at 138 and secured the pin over Caleb Emerson (V) in 2:49. At 145, Owen Eitemiller put on a gutsy performance, pinning Hunter Lavin (V) in 5:42. Owen was sick as a dog, but didn’t let us know his true feelings until after the dual. Lucas Anglin (V) pinned Bain Kuhlman at 152 in 1:04 and then at 160 Preston Nedved earned the 8-0 major decision Tyson Hage (V). Tim Bouza was pinned by Jack Kratz (V) in 1:03 at 170, but Tim continues to work hard and improve. As an 8th grader at these weights, he is overpowered often, continues to never give up. Nolan Dvorak, bumping up to 182, got the pin over John LaCognata (V) in 2:47, while Tony Bruguier earned the first period pin over Brock Voss (V) in 1:57. KJ St. Pierre delivered the final win of the night for the Raiders, a 9-1 major decision over Cobe Culver (V) to bring the final score to 51 Wagner, 18 Vermillion, as both teams forfeited at heavyweight. As a whole, the team looked very good on top, and were firing up off the whistle on bottom. We went out and controlled the matches in most cases, which is what coaches ask them to do. There are only a few short weeks left of the season, and the regular season will conclude on Tuesday, February 11, when the Raiders take on Parkston and Canton in a triangular in Parkston.
Read moreOn Saturday, February 8th, the Red Raider wrestlers took part in the annual Yankton Buck Invitational. This is a nineteenteam tournament, featuring only three class B schools, the remaining sixteen schools being class A schools from SD. On this day, the Raiders, even though short-handed due to illness, were able to secure fifth place, while only having nine participants. The Raiders were the highest of the class B teams at the tournament. Top five team scores were: 1st Watertown (coached by former Raider head coach Chaz Welch) 224, 2nd Rapid City Stevens 182.5, 3rd Pierre TF Riggs 154.5, 4th Mitchell 129.5, and 5th Wagner 124. I have no doubt that with the three guys that were out due to sickness, we would have bumped into that 4th place position.
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