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SDPB sat down with Erik Vanlaecken of Dakota Timing to find out how track events are timed. Plus, meet Howard Wood Relays board members Dave Stevens and Steve Hauff who have been part of the event for over 50 years.
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The University of South Dakota has found a new head women’s basketball coach. On Monday evening, it was confirmed that Carrie Eighmey would be leaving the University of Idaho to take the open position in Vermillion with the Coyotes.
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In its second year of a sanctioned sport in South Dakota, high school softball is showing more schools and more kids participating. Last season there were ultimately 47 teams who competed in the inaugural season, and this year is showing more teams competing in all three classes.
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Kristina Sage is set to take over Jo Auch's role with the SDHSAA. SDPB's Nate Wek share's details of this change and how the association supports student activities.
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Miles Krajewski already competes internationally in badminton, but now he's gearing up for Paris this summer- to compete for the U.S.A in the 2024 Paralympic Games.
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Kristina Sage has been appointed to the role of assistant executive director for the South Dakota High School Activities Association. She’ll take over for Jo Auch, who will retire officially from the role this June.
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Come behind the scenes and learn about some of the crew that takes coverage of your favorite sports on SDPB and streams it to your device.
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Yankton’s Miles Krajewski has punched his ticket to Paris this summer. He officially accepted his invite this week to compete in the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games for the sport of badminton.
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Former player for Aberdeen Central, Paiton Burckhard, is set to take over the role of head coach for the Golden Eagle's girls basketball team.
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The move will cut the time before you can return to camp in the forest in half.
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Aberdeen Central has announced Paiton Burckhard as their new head girls basketball coach. Burckhard, who played for the Golden Eagles as a prep athlete, will replace Mikayla Arechigo in the role.
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SDPB's Nate Wek highlights all the action from the Boys State Basketball tournament, as the three winning team won their first championship in decades.