By Rich Winter, (via panicbutton.sportsblog.com)
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By Sports Instigator, Rich Winter (via panicbutton.sportsblog.com)
Next fall, Oelrichs' Wade Lockhart and Newell’s Taylor Trohkimoinen will compete for Black Hills State University in football and basketball respectively. For now, they’ll both concentrate on defending their titles (via Rapid City Journal)
Custer head track and field coach Craig Black is hoping that all of the stars align for his teams, particularly his boys’ squad this weekend at the Class A State (via Rapid City Journal)
Perennial powers in girls track and field, Rapid City Central and Stevens have been waging a back-and-forth battle over the last few years to determine a state champion. (via Rapid City Journal)
By Sports Instigator, Rich Winter (via panicbutton.sportsblog.com)
Hypothetical State Track and Field Meet scores from all of the classes. (Does not include the Medley or 4x200 relays; just ignore any other mistakes you see.)
By Sports Instigator, Rich Winter (via panicbutton.sportsblog.com)
The Yankton Bucks and Gazelles bring a fairly young contingent to the South Dakota State Class AA Track and Field Meet, today (Friday) in Brandon and Saturday in Sioux Falls, but Coach Luke Youmans still expects a strong effort on the final weekend of the season. (via Yankton Press & Dakotan)
BRANDON — Going into Friday’s opening day of competition in the S.D. State Class AA Track and Field Meet, Yankton coach Luke Youmans said that his team needed to have a strong first day to set up the potential for some point opportunities on the final day. (via Yankton Press & Dakotan)
LENNOX — Madison and Custer sit in first place after the first day of the State A track meet held in Lennox Friday. (via Yankton Press & Dakotan)
St. Thomas More’s Stachia Reuwsaat went into the Class A State Track and Field Championships in Lennox as the favorite in three individual events and she didn’t disappoint early, winning (via Rapid City Journal)
After some early missteps, the Washington boys track team recovered its footing during Friday's opening day of the Class AA state meet, keeping the Warriors on pace for a third consecutive team title. (via The Argus Leader)
Gerry, Washington defend boys crown; Aberdeen girls rise (via USA Today High School Sports)