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Read moreAniyah Bruguier-Fields. She is the daughter of Ashley Bruguier and Cameron Fields. Aniyah has several nicknames including Nyny and Nanas. During her years at WCS, Aniyah has been involved in the extra-curricular activities of basketball (three years) and softball (one year).
Read moreJustin and Ruth Bouza. Timothy usually goes by Tim. During his years at WCS, Timothy has been involved in many extra-curricular activities including band (four years), track (two years), wrestling (four years), and football (four years).
Read moreBars: Alexys Rueb scored an 8.70 and won the event, Jasmine Gilbert scored a 7.45 and placed 5th, Addison Cuka scored a 6.15, Dusti Laska scored a 3.95, Roper Lhotak scored a 3.50, and Amelia Rathgeber scored a 4.65. Bars still prove to be a struggle for us. BUT we were so much cleaner and powerful tonight. Keep working hard girls!
Read moreWagner Bon Homme gymnasts just missed making it to state as a team at the Region meet held in Hot Springs, SD Friday, February 2nd It came down to 3 tenths of a point tonight. These girls beat the final qualifying team in ALL EVENTS except bars. This event has continued to be the thorn in our side all season. Tonight, even with the gains we have made all season, this event was what separated us from the team day state competition, unfortunately. A huge shout out to Raelynn Kuhlman who literally stood as an extra security for some of her teammates tonight. It was heart-warming to see how much trust her teammates have in her. Trust and leadership are an important part of being a senior. These seniors all shared the part of leading this team in their own unique way. Thank you, girls! You will be missed. Although we did not make it as a team, both Alexys Rueb and Jasmine Ruelas-Gilbert earned their chances to compete all four events! Thank you again to all the gymnasts’ parents and families for the support you have given to your daughter, the team, and the coaches for all these years. We are all lucky to have such a great support system. Jasmine and Alexys… GO FINISH YOUR SEASON BY SHOWING WHAT YOUR CAPABLE OF ACCOMPLISHING!!!! We are all cheering you on!!
Read moreEAGLES IN SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATCHUP
Read moreThe Lady Raiders traveled to Alexandria last Tuesday to take on the 11-1 Hanson Beavers. Hanson would jump out to an early 6-0 and take a 9-2 lead half way through the first quarter. Wagner would turn on the gas offensively and score 18 points to take a 20-15 lead going into the second quarter. The Raiders would continue to apply pressure and amp up the score holding a 35--21 halftime lead. Wagner would out score Hanson 25-17 in the second half to win the game 60-38. The Raiders would shoot 24-44 from the field for 56% while holding the Beavers to 15-50 for 30%. Wagner would go 3-5 from the line while Hanson would be 7-9. Wagner would commit 16 turnovers to 14 from Hanson. Macy Koupal would lead all scorers with 16 points, 9 boards, and 3 assists. Lydia Yost would follow that up with 15 points, 6 boards, 3 steals, and 2 assists. Ashlyn Koupal would record another double-double with 13 points, 13 rebounds, 5 blocks, 4 steals, and 3 assists. Braxton Nedved would be the 4th Raider in double figures with 11 points, and 7 assists. Hayden Knudsen would round out the scoring with 5 points, 3 assists, and 2 boards. “Defensively we came out and got after them in the half court which sped up their thought process. We did a great job of rebounding and controlled the glass 34-18. Our shooters knocked down shots for kick outs and reversals. We attacked the paint. A total different team when we do this. They did the same junk defenses we have seen in our past two losses but the girls were shot ready, and attack ready on offense. We didn’t stand around and watch the basketball. Great team effort!”
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