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On October 13, Tyler Tjeerdsma (9th) and Rilyn Thury (19th) both qualified for State Cross Country Meet in Sioux Falls on October 23 at the Region Cross Country Meet in Platte. The top twenty runners advance to state. Other runners placed as follows. Varsity Boys: John Fathke (23rd), Rance Kuhlman (31st), Trevor Eggers (39th), and Haden Cahoy (43rd); Varsity Girls: Maesa Kuhlman (31st), Mylie Bares (32nd), and Jordyn Voigt (39th).
Read morePirates have gone undefeated this season to win the Great Plains Conference Championship on October 8. The team won all six of their conference games this season.
Read moreAndes Central/Dakota Christian hosted Burke on Tuesday, October 12th and fell to the lady Cougars in 3 sets; 12-25, 9-25 and 10-25.
Read moreThe Wagner Red Raiders traveled to Menno Friday night to take on the Trappers. The Raiders defeated the Trappers 28-16 to finish the regular season 5-3.
Read moreOn Saturday, October 9th, Wagner Oral Interp went to Avon High School’s first Pirate Invitational Meet, competing with Avon, Corsica-Stickney, Stanley County, Woonsocket, and Winner teams. After two rounds of performances and a finals round, individual and team winners were announced. Wagner finished as the Runner Up in the Team Sweepstakes with 44 points overall and Avon was declared the Champions with 47 points overall.
Read moreArt Standing Cloud was recognized for his dedication to the Boys & Girls Club. He was presented with a star quilt during the Super Bowl. Art served on the board of directors for fifteen years, thirteen as Board Chairman. In 2002 he began volunteering for the youth football program and continues to do so. He also volunteered as basketball coach with the Marty Unit for 10 years. Art has made a positive impact on hundreds of children. Thank you Art for your commitment and dedication to our community.
Read moreThe Wagner Volleyball team faced AC/DC on their senior/parents night. The Lady Red Raiders improved to a record of 20-4 with another win over the Thunder. Scores of the match were 25-18, 25-9 and 25-13.
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