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Sports Scoreboard Tuesday, May 14, 2013
High School Baseball
Sturgis- 14 Rapid City Stevens- 6 (Game 1)
Sturgis- 11 Rapid City Stevens- 2 (Game 2)
High School Girls Golf
Sturgis Quadrangular
At Boulder Canyon Country Club
Team Standings
1. Sturgis- 186
2. Belle Fourche- 190
3. Douglas- 202
4. Spearfish- 210
Sturgis
2. Jocelyn Keszler- 43
5. Errin Short- 46
6. Shannon Wilson- 47
Kanon Olson- 50
Sydney Peterson- 58
Molly Hermann- 59
Sturgis JV
Lia Meirose- 50
Samantha Nash- 52
Annika Caneva- 55
Amanda Larive- 59
Goldie Schnieder- 70
Belle Fourche
4. Liz Day- 45
T8. Melanie Nelson- 48
T8. Jade Burr- 48
10. Kiley Boston- 49
Molly O'Connel- 49
Bailee Ward- 60
Belle Fourche JV
Taylor Vanna- 56
Gabbi Kiewel- 61
Emily Collins- 68
Kiara Pietra- 68
Spearfish
T6. Nellie Enderby- 47
Amanda Larsen- 51
Jillian Enderby- 52
Marissa Hight- 60
Jenna Reid- 73
Lead-Deadwood
Mikayla Gallagher- 42
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Posted by A-Cody on Wednesday, May 15, 2013 (07:39:48)
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Sports Scoreboard Sunday, May 12, 2013
High School Baseball
Mitchell- 7 Sturgis- 2 (Game 1)
Mitchell- 11 Sturgis- 0 (Game 2)
Division Playoffs
Bennett County- 4 Lead/Deadwood- 3
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Posted by A-Cody on Wednesday, May 15, 2013 (07:26:19)
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Scooper Spring Athletic Banquet
The annual Sturgis Brown High School Spring Athletic Banquet was held this past week at the high school at which time highlights of the spring sports and accomplishments of the athletes were showcased.
The Mary Quail Cheerleading Award, which represents the spirit and character of cheerleading and which is voted on by the other cheerleaders, was presented to Brooke Passolt.
The Booster of the Year Award, as selected by the cheerleaders, was awarded to teacher Darcy Nagel who, until last year when she resigned her extra-curricular duties, had served for 22 years as adviser to the cheerleaders and Pep Club.
Three-sport athletes Lia Meirose, Till Olson and Whitney Werdell were recognized by Activities Director Mike Paris, who also introduced them as White Letter Award honor athletes.
The Sturgis Booster Club-sponsored Distinguished Service Award went to Scott Jensen, announcer for all home basketball and volleyball games, wrestling matches and other sports as needed. This annual award is given to a person who, in the eyes of the Booster Club, promotes or provides a service that promotes Sturgis Scooper athletics.
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Posted by A-Cody on Wednesday, May 15, 2013 (07:22:51)
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Sports Scoreboard Saturday, May 11, 2013
Legion Baseball
Spearfish Post 164- 13 Miles City Outlaws- 0 (Game 1)
Spearfish Post 164- 10 Miles City Outlaws- 0 (Game 2)
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Posted by A-Cody on Wednesday, May 15, 2013 (07:13:03)
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D.A.M. 5K Run Walk Set
This year's D.A.M. 5K Charity Run/Walk, held each spring in honor of former Sturgis Scooper athlete and student Douglas Alan Miller and for the benefit of the foundation that bears his name, will take place on May 18th in Sturgis.
Registration starts at 7:45 am, with walker starting at 8:30 am and runners at 8:45 am. Prizes will be awarded for first, second, and third place in each men's and women't category and the Kids Run after the 5K.
Miller was a two-time All-American linebacker at South Dakota State University and played for the San Diego Chargers. The foundation was formed after his death.
Information and registration forms are available online by CLICKING HERE.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 (00:53:59)
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Archery Event In Whitewood
The Northern Hills Archers are holding a 3-D Fun Shoot at 9 am on Saturday, May 18 at Oak Park in Whitewood.
Signup starts at 8 am. Shooters 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
For questions, contact Mark Williams at 605-269-2659 or CLICK HERE.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 (00:48:49)
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Sports Scoreboard Friday, May 10, 2013
High School Baseball
Lead/Deadwood- 12 Bennett County- 3 (Heard On KDSJ)
High School Girls Golf
Pierre Invitational
At Hillsview Golf Course
Team Standings
1. Pierre- 308
2. Aberdeen Central- 327
3. Rapid City Stevens- 344
4. Brookings- 347
5. Mitchell- 354
6. Huron- 358
7. Rapid City Central- 365
8. Sturgis- 366
9. Mobridge/Pollock- 400
10. Pierre JV- 400
11. Winner- 435
Individual Standings
1. Hallie Getz- Pierre- 68
2. Kristin Sabers- Mitchell- 74
3. Katie Bartlett- Pierre- 76
4. Jocelyn Keszler- Sturgis- 78
T5. Cassidy Entwisle- Huron- 80
T5. Kiley Phares- Rapid City Stevens- 80
T5. Amanda Tobin- Aberdeen Central- 80
T5. Charley Claussen- Rapid City Central- 80
T9. Karissa Guthrie- Pierre- 81
T9. Erin Rezich- Rapid City Stevens- 81
T9. Kayla Krueger- Aberdeen Central- 81
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Posted by A-Cody on Sunday, May 12, 2013 (04:23:42)
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2013 Special Olympics South Dakota State Summer Games
Volunteers are needed for the 2013 Special Olympics South Dakota State Summer Games to be held May 16-18 on the campus of Black Hills State University, in Spearfish.
Please join us in the celebration of our largest annual competition. As the host, the city of Spearfish will welcome over 550 athletes, 250 coaches, 500 volunteers, as well as friends and families and over 35 delegations from every corner of the State are expected to participate.
Special Olympics Athletes will compete in aquatics, athletics track and field, individual soccer skills, powerlifting, race walking, team soccer and volleyball.
In addition to the athletic competition, the games will boast the pageantry and excitment of the Opening Ceremonies, Lighting of the Special Olympics Flame of Hope, Victory Dances, a banquet, and numerous award ceremonies. The public is invited to attend the Opening Ceremonies at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 16, at the Donald E. Young Center, in Spearfish.
Volunteers are needed to help out with this event. If interested, please contact Cortney or Mistie at 717-9294. For more information contact Myles Kennedy, with the Summer Games at 642-4584.
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Posted by A-Cody on Saturday, May 11, 2013 (08:00:00)
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The Romance And Reality Of Deadwood
The Romance and Reality of Deadwood’s past will be the focus of a two-day academic summer camp to be held May 30 and 31, 2013, and sponsored by Black Hills State University (BHSU). It is open to students, entering 8th grade or higher, and their parents (or grandparents). The camp will be led by Dr. David Wolff, BHSU professor of history and dean of the College of Liberal Arts, and Kelly Kirk, BHSU instructor of history. Through walking tours, driving explorations and classroom discussions, these two Western history specialists will explore many aspects of Deadwood’s history, including why the town survived when so many other Western boomtowns disappeared, who made up Deadwood’s social fabric, how violent was Deadwood compared to other Western towns, and how Deadwood changed over time. Students will hike up Deadwood’s Main Street, through Mt. Moriah Cemetery, and to the Roosevelt Tower on Mt. Roosevelt. Surrounding gold camps will also be visited in order to place Deadwood within the context of the Black Hills gold rush. The camp will culminate at the Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center (HARCC) with discussions on historical research and historic preservation activities in Deadwood.
The cost for the two-day camp is $100 and includes two lunches, snacks, and some transportation. If lodging is required, participants must make their own arrangements. This camp involves moderate physical activity, and comfortable walking or hiking shoes are a must. For more information, a more detailed schedule breakdown, or to sign up, please go to www.BHSU.edu/summercamps or contact Hasina Ahmad at 605.642.6427 or Hasina.Ahmad@BHSU.edu or Dr. David Wolff at 605.642-6221. (The camp requires a minimum enrollment to run, but space is limited. Please register early!)
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Posted by A-Ryan on Wednesday, May 01, 2013 (08:00:00)
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Sturgis Area Arts Council May Events
Thursday, May 16
Sturgis Area Arts Council Meeting
Sturgis Wine Bar, 7:00pm
Friday, May 17
History at High Noon
"My children growing up at Ft. Meade" by Pastor Herb Cleveland
Sturgis Public Library Program Room, 12:00Noon
Monday, May 27
"Voices From the Hilltop"
Ft. Meade Cemetery Tours,
1:00pm & 3:00pm
Contact the Ft Meade Museum for further details at 347-9822
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Posted by A-Ryan on Wednesday, May 01, 2013 (08:00:00)
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Grief Support Groups In The Northern Black Hills To Meet
Hospice of the Northern Hills sponsors several free, ongoing grief support groups for those who are coping with the death of a loved one. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend one of the groups.
Belle Fourche:
Meetings take place the first and third Monday of each month. Upcoming meetings will be at 3 p.m., May 6 and May 20, at Belle Fourche Regional Medical Clinic, 2200 13th Ave.
Spearfish:
Meetings take place the second and fourth Thursday of each month. Upcoming meetings will be at 3 p.m., May 9 and May 23, in the Crow Peak Conference Room at Spearfish Regional Hospital, 1440 N. Main St.
Sturgis:
Meetings take place the first and third Tuesday of each month. Upcoming meetings will be at 3:30 p.m., May 7 and May 21, in the Conference Room at Sturgis Regional Hospital, 949 Harmon St.
These groups are designed to offer support through communication with others who are experiencing the grieving process and provide tools and resources for coping. The goal is to bring understanding of the grief process and its many emotions.
Not everyone who is grieving is ready for a group experience, so advance registration is encouraged. If you or someone you know would benefit from a support group, or for more information, call Hospice of the Northern Hills at (605) 644-4238 or (605) 644-4248.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Wednesday, May 01, 2013 (08:00:00)
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Regional Health Offering Free Digital Mammograms
Regional Health is offering free digital mammogram screenings in Rapid City, Spearfish and Sturgis in April and May. The screenings include a free digital mammogram, a free radiology reading of the mammogram that will be sent to the participant and the participant’s physician, and a $10 gift card.
“Regional Health received a grant to educate our communities about the importance of breast health and digital mammography screenings,” said Paul Clemments, Rapid City Regional Hospital Vice President of Professional Services. “Providing the free screenings coincides with our mission to provide and support health care excellence in partnership with the communities we serve.”
To participate in the free screenings, participants must be at least 40 years old, have a primary care physician, have not had a mammogram in the last 12 months, and have no history of breast cancer or symptoms (pain, lumps, etc.). The participant’s physician will receive their results and inform them if their exam requires additional follow-up.
Regional Health facilities offering free digital mammogram screenings include:
Queen City Regional Medical Clinic
May 3 and 22 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call (605) 717-8595 to schedule an appointment.
Rapid City Regional Hospital
April 15, 23 and May 9, 15, 22 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Call (605) 719-7100 to schedule an appointment.
Spearfish Regional Hospital
May 14 and 21 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call (605) 644-4056 to schedule an appointment.
Sturgis Regional Hospital
April 17, 24 and May 1, 15, 22 from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Call (605) 720-2510 to schedule an appointment.
Those wishing to participate in the free digital mammogram screenings must call to make an appointment as limited appointments are available. CLICK HERE for more information.
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Posted by A-Ryan on Wednesday, April 03, 2013 (00:55:17)
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