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Casino Speedway, second night of Brown County Speedway special wiped out by rain
WATERTOWN — The mid-afternoon rain shower that hit Watertown wiped out Sunday night's scheduled racing program at Casino Speedway. All six regular classes of cars are scheduled to take part in a special Toys for Tots program on Sunday, July 28 at 6:30 p.m. Brown County Speedway. ABERDEEN —...
Readers asked to decide what area volleyball team could win a state title in 2024
Football isn't the only South Dakota high school fall sport that's just around the corner. The 2024 volleyball season is rapidly approaching. That's why we've decided to make the weekly poll question and asked readers to pick which area volleyball team could challenge for a state title this fall. The...
Lennox knocks off Lake Norden in Legion baseball
LENNOX, S.D. (KELO) — In a low-scoring affair, Lennox defeated Lake Norden 4-3 at home Friday night. Through four innings, the each team mustered just one run and one hit. Each of those early runs came on RBI groundouts. With the win, Post 174 improved to 10-6 on the season. Lennox is set to begin […]
A look at some of best northeastern South Dakota golfers since the spring of 1985
Editor's Note: Sports writer Roger Merriam is compiling a "20 Favorites" series highlighting some of his favorite athletes in a variety of high school/other sports since he started working at the Watertown Public Opinion in December 1984. The series is about northeastern South Dakota athletes, but some played at colleges all over the state and others have moved to other areas. We released the "20 Favorites' story on area Class A-B girls golfers earlier this week and...
New S.D. Golf Hall of Fame inductees include Doug Murphy, Bert Olson and Chris Long
SIOUX FALLS — Watertown native Doug Murphy of Hartford, Bert Olson of Sioux Falls and Chris Long of Presho are set to become the newest members of the South Dakota Golf Association (SDGA) Golf Hall of Fame. The trio will be inducted during a ceremony that will be held...
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