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Andes Central/ Dakota Christian traveled to fell to the Centerville, 40-52 in the championship game of the Great Plains Classic.
Read moreAndes Central/Dakota Christian fell to Avon Pirates Friday, February 9th with a final score of 52-58. No coaches report available at the time of print. Photos by Barb Pechous.
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Read moreFebruary 7 marks the National Girls and Women in Sports Day. 'Lead Her Forward' continues to be the theme for this year's National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD) by acknowledging the power of sports to unlock her limitless potential. The NGWSD is an annual day of observance to acknowledge theaccomplishmentsoffemaleathletes,recognize the influence of sports participation for women and girls, and honor the progress and advocation for equality for women in sports. The certificate is presented to outstanding female athletes who exemplify the qualities of excellence in sports skills, leadership, self-discipline and perseverance. This year, the Avon School District recognized McKenna Kocmich and Courtney Sees as their NGWSD nominees.
Read moreAvon hosted Tripp/Delmont/ Armour on Thursday night where they took the win 63-49.
Read moreTheBHAwrestlerstraveled to Watertown for the State B Dual Tournament. They knew going into this tournament they had to be ready to go and show up to wrestle in hopes of bringinghomesomehardware. It was a long and intense day of wrestling and they really stepped up and battled all day long. It took everyone on this team to go out there and do their job and they did just that earning themselves a third place team finish. This team shouldbeproudofthewaythey wrestled as a team all season long and need to keep working hardintheselastcoupleweeks of the season.
Read moreBonHomme-Scotland-Avon participated in the Black Hills Last Chance Girls Wrestling Tournament in Hot Springs February 9. As the name mentions, itwouldbethefinalevent oftheirregularseason.Peyton Hellmann won the 145-pound weight class pushing her record to 38-0, followed by three second places - Britney Rueb 120,HadleeKrach126andHope Kemnitz 185; a fourth-place finish by Bailey Kemnitz 132 and seventh for Leah Whittington 138.
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