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It took 46 years for the communities of Wolsey and Wessington to return to the state tournament. The to seeded Warbirds made a splash this year at the B.
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Lower Brule is a basketball town, but that's not the only sport in town with high aspirations. No matter the sport, greatness is the goal.
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Joe Sayler is another White River name that will be remembered for years to come.
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Emma Albrecht of De Smet sustained an unfortunate injury that ended her senior season with the Bulldogs girls basketball team this winter. But while one door closed, another one opened.
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For the first time since '97, Flandreau's girls basketball team is playing at the state tournament. The Fliers did qualify in 2020 but the event was canceled due to the pandemic.
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Brooklyn and Hannah Harpe had their share of hardships in life, but their positivity and love for each other is something that they cherish each and every day.
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The town of Castlewood was damaged by a tornado this past spring. While the recovery may seem slow to some, team pride within the community is as strong as ever.
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Zoë Adam and Carlee Laubach are prominent leaders for the Canton C-Hawks girls wrestling team and are two of the best wrestlers in South Dakota.
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Spearfish senior Taylor Graveman is one of the best high school girls wrestlers in the state. Not only is she a dominating force on the mat, but she holds multiple WORLD RECORDS in powerlifting too.
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Ashtyn Hattlewick's journey these past few months have been difficult, but her positive attitude and hard work ethic allowed her to defy the odds.