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WAGNER WAVES SWIM MEET

Saturday, July 8th the Wagner Waves hosted a Swim Meet with four schools competing. No coach's report available at print time. Photos by Jenna Petrik.

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JULY 2 RIBFEST

JULY 2 RIBFEST CONTINUED

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5TH ANNUAL RANDALL CREEK RUNNING CAMP

Thirty-seven runners from 10 schools attended the 5th Annual Randall Creek Running Camp this past June 28, 29, and 30. The running camp was organized by Larry Lucas from Pickstown.

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PROFESSIONAL RODEO AND BIG FUN HEADLINE THE 2023 BURKE STAMPEDE RODEO

It is no secret that we love this rodeo famously called the STAMPEDE in Burke, South Da-kota!! When you love what you do, it is fun!! For 33 years we have been having fun at the legendary Burke Stampede Rodeo with all of you!!

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LITTLE MISSOURI SOFTBALL LEAGUE RUNNER-UP!!

This season the 10u girls went 18-5!! The hard work these girls have been putting in all throughout this season has not gone unnoticed. I’m proud of the leaders these girls have shown to be in the tough situations. Being able to coach this group of girls has been so much fun!! Thank you to everyone that has helped this season. A quote I found “That’s what learning is, after all; not whether we lose the game, but how we lose and how we’ve changed because of it, and what we take away from it that we never had before, to apply to other games.”. Congratulations girls on a great season!!!

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AVON SWIM TEAM COMPETES AT ARMOUR SWIM MEET

The Avon Swim Team has been busy competing at local meets over the past few weeks. Pictured are some of the team members competing at the Armour Swim Meet held the end of June.

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RECIPIENT OF THE 2,000 SD SERVICES FOR THE DEAF FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP

Theodore “Teddy” Slaba of Wagner is the recipient of the $2,000 South Dakota Services for the Deaf Foundation Scholarship. Teddy plans to attend the University of South Dakota, majoring in education. While in high school, Teddy participated in many activities, including the National Honor Society, church volunteering, cross country, basketball, baseball, and track. The one thing is most proud of is being a student intern. As a senior, he worked with a teacher to help with younger students. He also volunteered to ref many of their basketball games. In addition, he also coached younger students during the off-season and summer months to help them learn the fundamentals of basketball. This coaching experience was very rewarding to him and helped in his decision to major in education, to be a teacher and a coach.

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