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TheLadyPiratestraveledto Tyndall Saturday to compete in the Cavalier Clash.
Read moreAndes Central School District has a new elementary school principal for the 2023-2024 school year. Clint Nelson comes to Andes Central School District from the Mt. Vernon School District where he was the Superintendent and Elementary Principal. Nelson was born in Scotland and was raised in Rapid City. Since being at Andes Central, Clint has enjoyed working with the elementary school staff and feels privileged to get to know the students. His goal for this year as the elementary school principal is to keep student and staff morale high and to facilitate a positive learning experience for his students.
Read moreAC/DC traveled to Pickstown Monday, September 11 for the Wagner Meet.
Read moreThursday, September 14th AC/ DC travled to Chamberlain to participate in the Chamberlain Invite. This was a large meet and challenged the AC/DC runners to be their best. Over 300 athletes total participated in the meet. It was another beautiful day!
Read moreThe Wagner Volleyball team traveled to Bon Homme on Saturday, September 16th to compete in the 16 team Cavalier Clash. In pool play Wagner first faced AC/ DC and won with scores of 25-1025-20. Next they faced Elk Point/ Jefferson and fell short with scores of 20-25 and 23-25. Last match in pool play they met up with Parker and won with scores of 25-15 and 25-16. Earning runner-up in pool play the Raiders faced Platte/Geddes in first round bracket play and fought a tough close battle ending up short with scores of 25-13, 25-27, and 15-25.
Read moreResults: Girl’s JV – 4k
Read moreOn Tuesday, September 12th Wagner traveled to Winner to compete in varsity, junior varsity, and middle school golf. Carter Smejkal took 35th place in the varsity division. Avery Medicine Bear placed 11th and Paxton Kuhlman placed 12th in the junior varsity division. Kason Jonas took home 15th place in the middle school division.
Read moreYour Wagner Red Raider football team traveled to Sisseton on Friday night to spoil the Redmen’s homecoming with an 18-15 win. Leading the charge offensively for the Raiders was Gannon Knebel with 138 yards rushing and one touchdown on the ground. Knebel also added a 20 yard touchdown pass to senior Wr Karstyn Lhotak. Knebel’s backfield partner Jhett Breen also contributed 123 yards rushing and took the opening kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown. Breen was sprung free by great blocks from Javian Pesika, Bain Kuhlman, and Braxton Knudson. The Red Raider O-line has been paving the way so far this season. That group includes Seniors Tim Bouza and Braxton Knudson. Juniors Parker Petry and Kahle Hill. Followed by sophomore tackle Kobe Drapeau. The Raiders rushing attack is averaging just under 300 yards rushing per game this season largely because of this groups efforts.
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