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Preston Nedved is in his fourth season playing football for the Dakota Wesleyan University (DWU) Tigers. Preston is the son of Lindsey Nedved and Jason Kuhlman and Ross and Linda Cimpl. His grandparents are Stan and Janet Nedved, Dan and Kelly Cimpl, and Tom and Mary Jo Kuhlman. His great-grandparents are Tom and Vicki Studelska and Agnes Nedved.
Read moreThe Wagner vol leybal l team’s season came to a close with a 7th place finish at the Class A State Volleyball tournament November 18th. With an overall record of 27-8, it was a great end to a very successful season. The seniors on the volleyball team could not agree more and would like to say a few things to their coaches, teammates, fans and community.
Read moreThe 2023-2024 girls’ basketball season is soon to be under way with their first game of the season on Friday December 8th in Winner.
Read moreAndes Central held their 2023 Fall Sports Banquet Monday, November 20th. The banquet included football, volleyball, cross-country and 2023 spring track. The evening began with Mr. Gordon Hooks giving the banquet welcome. He thanked everyone for coming, explained the order of the program.
Read moreOn Thursday November 9th, the Avon Pirate football team traveled to the Dakota Dome, where they faced the Faulkton Area Trojans. The Pirates were ranked number one with a record of 9-2 whereas the Trojans were ranked number two with a record of 10-1. At the end of the first quarter the Trojans were up 8-0. Right at the beginning of the second quarterPaxtonBiermahada quarterback keeper and ran intotheendzoneforaPirates touchdown. Toward the end of the quarter Aziah Meyer ran a 91- yard touchdown. With 2:16 left on the clock, after the two point conversion, thePiratesledthegame 16-8. The Trojans returned Meyers' play with a 72- yard touchdown, and a two point conversion. At the half, the score was tied. At the start of the third quarter Landon Mudder grabbed a deflected pass and ran into the endzone from 13-yards out. The Piratestwopointconversion was good, giving the Pirates the leading score of 24-16. Just after that the Trojans returned with a 41-yard touchdown,leavingthescore 24-22. In the fourth quarter Paxton Beirma punched the ball 3-yards, and the Pirates two point conversion was good leaving the score 32-22. Faulkton Area threw a 66--yard touchdown, and a successful twopointconversion, leaving the score 32-30. Just after that, Faulkton threw a 22-yard touchdown, but it didnotcountastherewasan ineligiblereceiverdownfield. This led to the Avon Pirates 6th State Champions Title.
Read moreTwo Wagner students, Madison Robertson and Emma Kreeger under the guidance of their FFA Advisor, Evan Papousek, attended the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis, IN October 31st- November 4th. Evan and the students drove to Beresford where they joined the Garretson, Menno, Tyndall and Wessington Springs FFA chapters to share a charter bus for the 12-hour trip the convention.
Read moreWhat an amazing season these 26 young men had playing for the Avon Pirates High School Football team. Withanoverallrecordof10-2 and Class 9B State Football Champions title, a first-year head coach and his team could not ask for a better season. The seniors on the footballteamcouldnotagree moreandafewwantedtosay a few things to their coaches, teammates,andcommunity.
Read moreOn November 6th the school had its Fall Concert. It began with three musical selections fromtheJuniorhighchoirthen three musical selections from the Junior high band. All of the songs they played were all chosen themselves. After that, was three musical selections fromthehighschoolchoir.Next was three selections from the Highschoolband.Thelastsong at the end of the night was sung by the High school choir as a dedication to Mrs. Schultz’s father, who is battling cancer. The song’s title is “In Jesus Name,” for many people who are sick or have lost a loved one to sickness.
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