Wall_Page 1 9.25 - Pioneer Review
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School & Sports Pennington County Courant • February 2, 2012• <strong>Page</strong> 6<br />
Philip Area team takes second place in<br />
Winner Wrestling Invitational tourney<br />
The Winner Wrestling Invitational<br />
tournament, Saturday, January<br />
21, ended with the Philip<br />
Area team earning second place.<br />
Nick Donnelly, 106 lbs., 1st<br />
place, record 19-6<br />
•pinned Sam Caba (unattached,<br />
BH), 5:35<br />
•pinned Riley Binger (RED),<br />
1:21<br />
•major decision over Duncan<br />
Stoebner (BH), 12-0<br />
•decision over Patrick<br />
Aeschbacher (WIN), 3-1<br />
Jed Brown, 113 lbs., 3rd place,<br />
record 14-10<br />
•pinned Carter Wegner (RED),<br />
3:10<br />
•technical fall over Jaden Madison<br />
(MP), 19-1<br />
•decision by Dalton Gerbracht<br />
(SB), 4-8<br />
•decision over Kruz Knudson<br />
(MVPC), 8-6<br />
•decision over Rance Johnson<br />
(PHIL), 9-8<br />
Rance Johnson, 113 lbs., 4th<br />
place, record 5-7<br />
•bye<br />
•decision over Knudson (MVPC),<br />
7-5<br />
•decision by Alex Caba (BH), 2-9<br />
•decision over Tate Gatzke (BF),<br />
10-9<br />
•decision by Brown (PHIL), 8-9<br />
Grady Carley, 120 lbs., 4th<br />
place, record 11-13<br />
•bye<br />
•decision by Treye LaPlante<br />
(CEB), 2-7<br />
•forfeit by UN<br />
•decision over Kemper Gusso<br />
(BF), 13-6<br />
•pinned Isaiah Johnson (STM),<br />
2:21<br />
•pinned by Israel Appel (SB),<br />
3:34<br />
Raedon Anderson, 126 lbs.,<br />
6th place, record 4-11<br />
•bye<br />
•pinned by Lincoln Stoebner<br />
(BH), 1:08<br />
•bye<br />
•decision over Justin Bear Runner<br />
(PR), 8-4<br />
•pinned by Colten Njos (BF), :39<br />
•decision by Zach Ayers (unattached,<br />
WIN), 0-8<br />
Lane Blasius, 132 lbs., 1st<br />
place, record 15-0<br />
•bye<br />
•pinned Dominic Paulson (unattached,<br />
WIN), 1:36<br />
•pinned Robbie Denhoff (BF),<br />
1:33<br />
•default injury Miles Moody<br />
(MVPC)<br />
Reed Johnson, 138 lbs., 5th<br />
place, record 17-11<br />
•pinned Jaylin Dixon (PR), 1:51<br />
•pinned Chance Lahren (unattached,<br />
MP), 2:06<br />
•decision by Austin Kaul (BH),<br />
2-9<br />
•decision by Sutton Sandquist<br />
(MP), 2-4<br />
•pinned David Paul (unattached),<br />
2:37<br />
Chandlier Sudbeck, 145 lbs.<br />
2nd place, record 19-5<br />
•pinned Jesse Thorne (SB), :59<br />
•pinned Grant Brewer (MP),<br />
3:55<br />
•pinned Mason VanVuuren<br />
(MVPC), 4:11<br />
•pinned by Logan George<br />
(RED), :53<br />
Clint Stout, 152 lbs., 1st place,<br />
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Bailey Lytle<br />
Girls Basketball<br />
Kate Rasmussen<br />
Gymnastics<br />
Tyler Peterson<br />
Boys Basketball<br />
Raedon Anderson<br />
Wrestling<br />
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record 20-5<br />
•pinned Quinn Lewis (STM),<br />
1:37<br />
•pinned Cordel Vissia (unattached,<br />
MVPC), 1:16<br />
•pinned Thomas Mitzel, (BH),<br />
:56<br />
•pinned Tyler Urban (MVPC),<br />
3:13<br />
Tanner Radway, 170 lbs., 2nd<br />
place, record 9-8<br />
•bye<br />
•pinned Jeremy Long (TC), 3:59<br />
•decision over Jayson VanVugt<br />
(unattached, MP), 4-0<br />
•pinned by Tate Novotny (WIN)<br />
2:31<br />
Roger Davis, 182 lbs., record 1-<br />
10<br />
•pinned by Tate Thybo (BF), :35<br />
•bye<br />
•pinned by Alan Haataja (BH),<br />
1:35<br />
•pinned by Brett Christmann<br />
(RED), 2:10<br />
Gavin DeVries, 220 lbs., 6th<br />
place, record 9-13<br />
•bye<br />
•pinned by Collin Jensen (MP),<br />
:37<br />
•bye<br />
•bye<br />
•pinned by TJ?Heinert (TC),<br />
3:45<br />
•pinned by Rob Stover (PR),<br />
4:13<br />
The next contest for the Philip<br />
Area team will be the Wagner<br />
Duals, Saturday, January 28,<br />
starting at 8:00 a.m.<br />
<strong>Wall</strong>/Kadoka<br />
gymnasts travel<br />
to Chamberlain<br />
The <strong>Wall</strong>/Kadoka gymnasts traveled<br />
to Chamberlain, Friday, January<br />
6, for the Chamberlain Varsity<br />
Triangular.<br />
Down to four gymnasts this week<br />
due to injuries, the girls worked<br />
very hard. Only giving awards to<br />
the top five places, we did not bring<br />
home any ribbons but had some<br />
close scores:<br />
•Jerica Coller: Beam 6th, Floor<br />
6th, Bars 10th, Vault 11th and Allaround<br />
9th<br />
•Myla Pierce: Beam Tied for<br />
14th, Floor Tied for 14th, Bars<br />
14th, Vault 15th and All-around<br />
14th<br />
•Michaela Schaefer: Beam Tied<br />
for 14th, Floor Tied for 14th, Bars<br />
13th, Vault 16th and All-around<br />
15th<br />
•Heather Dauksavage: Beam<br />
17th, Floor 17th, Bars 16th, Vault<br />
17th and All-around 16th.<br />
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Lady Eagles take a win<br />
over Lyman<br />
By Coach Kier<br />
The Lady Eagles faced off<br />
against the Lady Lyman Raiders in<br />
Lyman on Saturday, January 28.<br />
The Eagles took the win over the<br />
Raiders with a score of 58 to 47 at<br />
Lyman.<br />
Sadie O'Rourke contributed 16 of<br />
those points while Autumn Schulz<br />
added 15 to the team's total.<br />
O'Rourke also lead the team in rebounds<br />
as she came down with<br />
nine boards, and Kaitlin Schreiber<br />
also contributed her seven rebounds,<br />
which helped the Eagles<br />
out-rebound the Raiders 37 to 24.<br />
"The girls did a good job getting<br />
Clancy Lytle makes a drive to<br />
the basket during the Hot<br />
Springs game held in <strong>Wall</strong> on<br />
Thursday, January 26.<br />
~Photo Laurie Hindman<br />
By Coach Delger<br />
The <strong>Wall</strong> varsity boys continue to<br />
play with some noteworthy intensity,<br />
and it paid off Tuesday night<br />
against Hot Springs.<br />
The ability to go hard all game<br />
after it, and playing hard. We have<br />
came along way this year as a<br />
team, and we all still know and understand<br />
we have further to grow<br />
as a team. However, I am very<br />
anxious to see how all their hard<br />
work and determination throughout<br />
the season pays off as the final<br />
weeks of the season draw near,"<br />
added Coach Hess.<br />
Stats<br />
<strong>Wall</strong>: 22 7 19 10 = 58<br />
Lyman: 13 10 8 16 = 47<br />
Scoring: Carlee Johnston 3-5 0-<br />
1 6, Krysta Kjerstad 2-5 3-4 7, Autumn<br />
Schulz 6-15 3-7 15, Kaitlin<br />
Schreiber 3-6 0-2 6, Sadie<br />
Middle School student of<br />
the month<br />
Heather Dauksavage is the <strong>Wall</strong> Middle School student of the<br />
month for January 2012. Heather is in seventh grade and is a<br />
great student. She is very friendly and always has a smile on her<br />
face. She is well-mannered and displays positive character<br />
traits. Heather is currently participating in gymnastics. Heather<br />
is the daughter of Marcelle and Rebecca Dauksavage. Kent Jordan<br />
from First Interstate Bank presented Heather with a First Interstate<br />
Bank sweatshirt and bag. Congratulations Heather!<br />
~Photo Laurie Hindman<br />
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O’Rourke 6-17 3-3 16, Bailey Lytle<br />
1-4 2-4 4, Tayah Huether 0-1 0-0 0,<br />
Josie Blasius 2-2 0-0 4. Totals 23-<br />
55 11-21 58.<br />
Field Goal percentage: Lady<br />
Eagles .418.<br />
3-point percentage: Lady Eagles<br />
1-2 (O’Rourke 1-2 ).<br />
Rebounds: Lady Eagles 37<br />
(O’Rourke 9).<br />
Fouls: Lady Eagles 18.<br />
Steals: Lady Eagles 15<br />
(O’Rourke 6).<br />
Blocked Shots: Lady Eagles 1<br />
(Schulz 1).<br />
Turnovers: Lady Eagles 23.<br />
Eagles pick up win against<br />
Hot Springs<br />
long is a valuable asset to this Eagles<br />
team.<br />
Hot Springs came out shooting<br />
pretty hot in the first half, knocking<br />
down 4-7 three-pointers, but<br />
did not sustain that type of shooting<br />
percentage in the second half.<br />
It was quite a high scoring game,<br />
however, with 48 total points being<br />
put up in the fourth quarter alone.<br />
Chavis Shull put on a quality<br />
performance scoring 21 points,<br />
picking up nine rebounds and<br />
three steals, as did Lane Hustead<br />
who scored 19 points, had five rebounds<br />
and four steals.<br />
Kale Lytle added 11 points and<br />
five rebounds, and Tyler Trask<br />
scored eight points and came up<br />
with four steals and three assists,<br />
as well.<br />
For the Hot Springs Bison, Ryan<br />
Merchan put up the most points<br />
with 22, while Chad Janis and<br />
Isaac Frieson each had 11 points<br />
on the night. The game ended 76-<br />
60, with the Eagles on top.<br />
Stats<br />
<strong>Wall</strong>: 18 17 14 27 = 76<br />
HS: 17 11 11 21 = 60<br />
Scoring: Les Williams 0-1 0-0 0,<br />
Tyler Trask 2-9 3-4 8, Kale Lytle 4-<br />
10 3-5 11, Laketon McLaughlin 3-<br />
6 0-0 6, Lane Hustead 6-9 7-7 19,<br />
Clancy Lytle 1-3 2-2 4, Chavis<br />
Shull 9-22 3-6 21, Austin Huether<br />
0-0 1-2 1, Tyler Peterson 3-7 0-0 6.<br />
Totals 28-67 19-26 76.<br />
Field Goal percentage: Eagles<br />
.418.<br />
3-point percentage: Eagles 1-2<br />
(Trask 1-2).<br />
Rebounds: Eagles 32 (Shull 9).<br />
Fouls: Eagles 18.<br />
Assists: Eagles 9 (Trask 3).<br />
Steals: Eagles 15 (Trask 4, Hustead<br />
4).<br />
Turnovers: Eagles 18.<br />
Lane Hustead shoots over a<br />
Hot Springs player to make a<br />
basket from behind his back<br />
during the Hot Springs game.<br />
~Photo Laurie Hindman<br />
Nothing but net ... Tyler Trask<br />
puts up a basket for the Eagles<br />
against Hot Springs. The<br />
Eagles won 76 - 60 against Hot<br />
Springs on Tuesday, January<br />
24.<br />
~Photo Laurie Hindman<br />
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