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National High School Finals Rodeo: Arina Haugen from Sturgis wins All-Around Rookie Cowgirl
ROCK SPRINGS, WY - The National High School Finals Rodeo wrapped up on Saturday with the short-go. South Dakota was well represented at this year's event. Arina Haugen from Sturgis qualified for the finals in three different events and was named the All-Around Rookie Cowgirl. Overall, South Dakota finished 11th...
South Dakotans Ryen Sheppick, Gabe Glines and Arina Haugen shine at Friday's National High School Finals Rodeo
ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. — Three South Dakotans earned first-place finishes in the respective performances at Friday’s National High School Finals Rodeo. Smithwick’s Gabe Glines, Pierre’s Ryen Sheppick and Sturgis’ Arina Haugen all won their performances to highlight the South Dakota action on Friday. In the...
Big second inning leads Harrisburg Maroon over Sturgis
HARRISBURG, S.D. (KELO) — Harrisburg Maroon scored seven runs in the second inning to roll past Sturgis 11-1 Saturday afternoon. Post 33 scored the first run of the contest with a double steal in the top of the first. Post 45 answered with one in the bottom of the frame and then took the lead […]
Sioux Falls to face Rapid City Little League Sunday
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - South Dakota’s Little League tournament championship is shaping up to be great one. On Saturday, Sioux Falls routed Canyon Lake 10-0 to earn a spot in Sunday’s title game against Rapid City. First pitch is set for noon. The winner will garner a trip to Whitestown, Indiana, for the Midwest Regional. The Little League World Series kicks off August 14 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
Rapid City’s legion teams finish regular season Saturday
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Post 22 finished off the weekend with a sweep against Post 15 West of Sioux Falls, whereas Post 320 fell in straight games to Post 15 East. Saturday was the final day of the regular season for both Rapid City teams. The Hardhats and Stars look ahead to regionals which are happening this next week.
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