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  <title>Sports Scoreboard Saturday, September 4, 2010</title>
  <link>http://www.kdsj980.com/home/index.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=2233</link>
  <description>College Football

Augustana- 32  St. Cloud State- 23
Central Florida- 38  South Dakota- 7
Colorado School of Mines- 52  South Dakota School of Mines- 24
Concordia/St. Paul, MN- 38  #14 Minot State- 17
Dakota Wesleyan- 42  Dordt- 7
#18 Dickinson State- 29  Concordia/Moorhead, MN- 24
Jamestown- 56  Peru State, NE- 54 (3 OT)
#1 Sioux Falls- 41  #23 Northwestern- 24

High School Football

Dakota Bowl XXXII

#3 S.F. Roosevelt- 12  #2 S.F. O&#039;Gorman- 9

College Volleyball

Black Hills State- 3  Montana State/Billings- 1 (25-19, 14-25, 25-22, 25-19)
Bemidji State- 3  Black Hills State- 0 (25-21, 25-15, 25-20)

High School Volleyball

Big Horn, WY- 2  St. Thomas More- 1
Campbell County, WY- 2  St. Thomas More- 0
Mitchell- 3  Pierre- 0
Rawlins, WY- 2  St. Thomas More- 0
Watertown- 3  Aberdeen Central- 0

High School Boys Soccer

S.F. Washington- 4  Spearfish- 2
James Valley Christian- 13  Lead/Deadwood- 1

High School Girls Soccer

S.F. Washington- 3  Spearfish- 0</description>
  <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 17:21:20 GMT</pubDate>
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  <title>Sports Scoreboard Friday, September 3, 2010</title>
  <link>http://www.kdsj980.com/home/index.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=2232</link>
  <description>College Football

Black Hills State 14, Wisconsin-Stout 13 (OT) (Heard On KDSJ)

High School Football

Aberdeen Central 28, Huron 14 
Aberdeen Roncalli 27, Groton Area 7 
Alcester-Hudson 12, Gayville-Volin 7 
Bon Homme 34, Platte-Geddes/Dakota Christian 0 
Brandon Valley 13, Yankton 6 
Bridgewater-Emery/Ethan 38, Gregory 0 
Britton-Hecla 27, Webster 0 
Canistota 65, Parker 14 
Castlewood 36, Lake Preston 0 
Chester 44, Mt. Vernon 8 
Colman-Egan 20, Estelline 6 
Colome 42, Kimball 12 
Corsica/Stickney 54, Irene-Wakonda 0 
Crow Creek 44, Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 8 
Dakota Valley 25, Beresford 14 
Dell Rapids 20, Canton 18 
DeSmet/Iroquois 38, Arlington 28 
Douglas, Wyo. 38, Belle Fourche 6 
Elk Point-Jefferson 33, Sioux Falls Christian 7 
Eureka/Bowdle 66, Hoven/Edmunds Central 12 
Faith 24, Dupree 12 
Flandreau 28, McCook Central/Montrose 7 
Freeman 36, Centerville 12 
Garretson 38, Clark/Willow Lake 6 
Gettysburg 28, Faulkton 0 
Hamlin 48, Great Plains Lutheran 12 
Hanson 30, Avon 6 
Harding County 58, Newell 8 
Hay Springs, Neb. 72, Oelrichs 6 
Herreid/Selby Area 50, Timber Lake 0 
Hitchcock-Tulare 42, Wolsey-Wessington 0 
Howard 47, Marion 0 
Kadoka Area 34, New Underwood 6 
Lemmon/McIntosh 40, Bison 14 
Leola/Frederick 50, Ipswich 6 
Madison 25, Hot Springs 16 
Menno 48, Marty Indian 18 
Miller 26, Sioux Valley 13 
Mitchell 23, Brookings 6 
Mobridge-Pollock 44, Hill City 0 
Northwestern Area 28, Langford 12 
Philip 50, Jones County 6 
#5 Rapid City Stevens 45, Spearfish 6 
#3 St. Thomas More 43, Lead-Deadwood 0 
#1 Sioux Falls Washington 38, Sioux Falls Lincoln 12 
Sisseton 55, Deuel 0 
South Central 13, Scotland 0 
Sturgis 35, Rapid City Central 21
Sully Buttes 54, Highmore-Harrold 0 
Sunshine Bible Academy 40, Lower Brule 0 
Tea Area 17, Lennox 14 
Todd County 39, Red Cloud 0 
Tri-State 51, Tiospa Zina Tribal 0 
Tri-Valley 34, Harrisburg 7 
Tripp-Delmont/Armour 48, Andes Central 6 
Valentine, Neb. 38, Chamberlain 6 
Vermillion 24, South Sioux City, Neb. 21 
Viborg/Hurley 67, Baltic 19 
Wagner 49, Parkston 0 
Warner 32, Sanborn Central 24 
#4 Watertown 13, Pierre 12 
Waverly-South Shore 38, Grant-Deuel 32, OT 
West Central 54, Milbank 20 
White River 32, Lyman 24 
Wilmot 46, Florence/Henry 0 
#1 Winner 26, Stanley County 20 

College Volleyball

The Black Hills State University volleyball team split on the first day of the Dickinson Triangular on Friday. The Yellow Jackets fell in the first match of the tournament to Dickinson State 3-2 but rebounded to beat Montana State-Northern 3-1.

The Yellow Jackets will return to the court to complete the triangular today as they have a match with Bemidji (Minn.) State at noon followed by a rematch with Montana State-Northern at 2 p.m.

High School Boys Golf

Rapid City Stevens posted four scores in the 70s at Boulder Canyon Country Club in Sturgis to win the team title at the Black Hills Invitational on Friday.

Shane O&#039;Brien&#039;s round of 74 led the way for the Raiders, who shot a 308 to top Pierre by eight strokes. Lance Beyer shot a 76, and Jared Jambor and Mac Young carded 79s.

O&#039;Brien finished second in the individual race behind Sturgis&#039; Clay Kopplin, who took medalist honors with a 72. The Scoopers finished third in the team standings with a 321 total. Lead-Deadwood (342) and Custer (354) rounded out the top 5.

Andrew Sullivan&#039;s 85 was the best score for Rapid City Central, which finished in sixth place. Beyer, Jambor, Young, the Wildcats&#039; Chad Bryant (79), the Golddiggers&#039; Garrett Mack (81) and the Scoopers&#039; Alan Roth (81) rounded out the individual top 10.

High School Boys Soccer

Huron 13, Lead Deadwood 2
Spearfish 2, Brookings 1

High School Girls Soccer

Belle Fourche 6, Huron 1
Brookings 2, Spearfish 1</description>
  <pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 10:04:14 GMT</pubDate>
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  <title>Sports Scoreboard Thursday, September 2, 2010</title>
  <link>http://www.kdsj980.com/home/index.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=2230</link>
  <description>High School Volleyball

Belle Fourche- 3  Hill City- 0
Custer- 3  Newell- 1
Pine Ridge- 3  St. Francis- 0
Rapid City Stevens- 3  Rapid City Central- 1
St. Thomas More- 3  Lead/Deadwood- 0
Timber Lake- 3  Bison- 0
White River- 3  New Underwood- 0

Girls Soccer

Belle Fourche- 2  Sturgis- 1

Boys Soccer

Sturgis- 9  Belle Fourche- 1</description>
  <pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 19:01:05 GMT</pubDate>
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  <title>19th Annual Prospector Bowl</title>
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  <description>The 19th Annual Prospector Bowl, presented by the Kiwanis Club of Lead will be held on Saturday, September 11.  Ferguson Field in Deadwood will be the site for all the activities.  Admission is just $4 for adults and $2 for students.

9:00 a.m.- Lead-Deadwood 5th-6th Grade Game

12:00 p.m.- New Underwood Tigers Vs. Wall Eagles  (ON KDSJ)

3:00 p.m.- Little Wound Mustangs Vs. Cheyenne-Eagle Butte Braves

6:00 p.m.- Lead-Deadwood Golddiggers Vs. Hill City Rangers (ON KDSJ)

Halftime Entertainment will include the Lead-Deadwood Dance team and the Golddigger Pep Band.

A tailgate party will be held in the Kiwanis Tent beginning at 9:00 a.m.  Commemorative hats and t-shirts will also be on sale throughout the day.</description>
  <pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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  <title>Sports Scoreboard Tuesday, August 31, 2010</title>
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  <description>High School Volleyball

Belle Fourche- 3  Red Cloud- 0
Custer- 3  Lead/Deadwood- 0
Edgemont- 3  Hill City- 0
Jones County- 3  Wall- 2
McLaughlin- 3  Dupree- 0
Sturgis- 3  Spearfish- 0
Timber Lake- 3  Cheyenne Eagle Butte- 2

Boys Golf

At Tomahawk Lake Country Club

Team Standings

1. Lead/Deadwood- 173
2. Spearfish- 192
3. Belle Fourche- 198

Lead/Deadwood

Zach Fox- 42
Garrett Mack- 43
Gabe Dirksen- 44
Dakota Simpson- 44
Tony Anderson- 48

Spearfish

Ben Deverman- 42
Dillion Orth- 48
Ryan Hamilton- 48
Jordan Mullaney- 54
Jackson Robertys- 56
Braden Anderson- 54

Belle Fourche

Josh Burr- 44
Cory Hewitt- 44
Dustin Westland- 56
Matt Beck- 61
Josh O&#039;Bryne- 67</description>
  <pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 01:18:22 GMT</pubDate>
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  <title>Grief Support Groups To Meet</title>
  <link>http://www.kdsj980.com/home/index.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=2225</link>
  <description>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 are typically held on the first and third Monday of each month.  Due to the Labor Day holiday there will not be a meeting on the first Monday.  The next meeting will take place on Sept. 20, at 3 p.m., at the Belle Fourche Regional Medical Clinic, 2200 13th Ave.

Spearfish: 

1.   Meetings are on the second and fourth Monday of each month.  The next meetings will take place on Sept. 13 and Sept. 27, at 3 p.m., in the Family Medical Center Conference Room, Spearfish Regional Hospital, located at 1440 N. Main St.
2.   Spearfish Men Encouraging Men Group typically meets the first Monday of each month. Due to the Labor Day holiday there may be a change in the Sept. 6, meeting.  Please call 644-4444 for more information.

Sturgis:

Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday of each month. The next meetings will take place on Sept. 7 and Sept. 21, at 3:30 p.m., in the Conference Room at Sturgis Regional Hospital, located at 949 Harmon St. 
 
These groups are designed to offer support through sharing and communication with others who are experiencing the grieving process. The goal is to bring understanding of the grief process and its many emotions.  If you or someone you know would benefit from a support group, please join us.

For more information, call Hospice of the Northern Hills at (605) 644-4238, (605) 644-4421, or (605) 644-4444.</description>
  <pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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  <title>BHSU Cross Country Ready For Another Season</title>
  <link>http://www.kdsj980.com/home/index.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=2223</link>
  <description>By John Kietzmann
Black Hills State Athletics

The Black Hills State University women&#039;s cross country team is ranked tenth in the NAIA preseason poll.  The men&#039;s cross country team is not in the top 25, but is receiving votes.

&quot;Our women&#039;s team will be very strong again this year,&quot; said head coach Scott Walkinshaw.  &quot;There is no doubt that losing a student-athlete like Wendy O&#039;Lexey will hurt us, but I think the kids that we have coming in are skilled athletes and are up to the challenge.&quot;

Last season, the Black Hills State women&#039;s team finished tenth at the NAIA National Championship Meet.  The men&#039;s team did not qualify as a team for the national championship in 2009, but did finish No. 25 in the final poll.

Walkinshaw said, &quot;On the men&#039;s side last season, we didn&#039;t get to the national meet as a team.  The team is focused and wants to get back there this year.&quot;

Black Hills State opens the season on Saturday, September 4 in Billings, Montana for a triangular meet against Montana State-Northern and Rocky Mountain College.</description>
  <pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 00:59:25 GMT</pubDate>
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  <title>Sports Scoreboard Saturday, August 28, 2010</title>
  <link>http://www.kdsj980.com/home/index.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=2222</link>
  <description>High School Football

Watertown 46, Spearfish 13 (Heard On KDSJ) 
Chester 42, White Lake/Plankinton 8 
Edgemont 40, Oelrichs 12 
Leola/Frederick 64, Ellendale, N.D. 14 
Rapid City Stevens 42, Brookings 14 
Sioux Falls O&#039;Gorman 33, AB Central 0
Sioux Falls Lincoln 29, Pierre 22
Sioux Falls Washington 38, Huron 0 
Sturgis 27, Brandon Valley 13 
Yankton 9, Rapid City Central 0

College Football

Grandview, IA 28, Black Hills State 0 (Heard On KDSJ) 
Midland Lutheran, NE 38, Dakota State 7 
South Dakota Mines 13, Montana Tech 6
Valley City State 44, Trinity Bible, ND 0 

High School Volleyball

ABERDEEN 3, SPEARFISH 0: The Aberdeen Central volleyball team shed its first-match jitters and took a couple of big steps forward in the second match of the young season.

The Golden Eagles improved to 2-0 with a 25-16, 25-8, 25-11 nonconference win over Spearfish on Saturday in high school volleyball at Golden Eagles Arena.

The Eagles opened the match with kills by Kayla Schaunaman and Britini Haar, and two ace serves by Kelcy Schaunaman. The Spartans (0-2 overall) inched back to within 9-8 on four consecutive attacking errors by Aberdeen. Central coach Dennis Northrup called a timeout and his team responded by outscoring Spearfish 12-2.

Spearfish’s Amy Deichert finished with eight assists and two aces to lead the way.

The Spartans stay on the road with matches on Friday at Sioux Falls Lincoln and Saturday at Sioux Falls Washington.

LEAD-DEADWOOD 3, HARDING CO. 2: Lead-Deadwood made new head coach Erica Anshutz a winner in her first match as it downed Harding County 22-25, 26-24, 17-25, 15-9 on Saturday.

Jill Lundquist led the Golddigger attack with 12 kills, four blocks and three aces, while Jojo Wiseman had nine kills and three blocks. Chelsey Cate dished out 36 assists and tied for the team lead with three aces.

The Golddiggers are back in action Tuesday when they travel to face Custer.

MITCHELL 3, STURGIS 0: Mitchell downed Sturgis 25-9, 26-24, 25-18 in a volleyball match in Mitchell on Saturday. The Scoopers lost to Aberdeen Central on Friday and dropped to 0-2 on the year.

Sturgis will host GDC rival Spearfish on Tuesday at 7 p.m. 

College Volleyball

BLACK HILLS STATE ON THREE-GAME WINNING STREAK: The Black Hills State volleyball team got 13 kills and 13 digs from Maggie O’Neill to power past Briar Cliff 25-21, 25-20, 25-23 on Saturday during the Red Raider Classic in Orange City, Iowa.

Brittani Casados led BHSU with 15 digs, while Tori Lounsbery added 10 and handed out 29 assists in the win over Briar Cliff.

Black Hills State completed the sweep with a come from behind 21-25, 25-23, 23-25, 25-18, 15-12 win over Dakota Wesleyan in the two-day tournament.

BHSU has now won three games in a row to improve to 3-6 on the season.

Boys High School Soccer

Lead Deadwood 6, Belle Fourche 3

SPEARFISH 5, WATERTOWN 1: Ryan Tollefsrud continued his strong start to the season, netting two more goals Saturday as Spearfish ran away from Watertown 5-1 in Spearfish.

The Arrows took the initial lead 10 minutes into the game, but from there on it was all Spearfish. Tollefsrud and Nicolas Kuhnke, a German transfer student, both scored first-half goals to answer the early Watertown strike.

“That was probably the biggest thing. (Watertown) scored in the first three minutes, and it was a pretty good wake-up call for the team,” Spearfish head coach Jim Hill said.

Rather than letting its guard down in the second half, Spearfish kept its foot on the gas, getting goals from Derek Deise, Leo Rodriguez and another from Tollefsrud in the opening minutes of the half to put the game away for the Spartans (2-0 overall). The offensive showing gave their head coach a glimpse of winning attitude that is starting to develop, particularly with his seniors.

Spearfish will take the field on Friday against Brookings at home at 8 p.m.

STURGIS 1, VERMILLION 1: The Sturgis boys got a late penalty kick from Logan Behnke to tie Vermillion 1-all on Saturday.

The Scoopers capitalized on a man-advantage after a Vermillion player was given a red card in the second half, but Sturgis head coach Jon Palmer thought his team could have done more.

“We should have done better,” Palmer said. “They went down a man and we were trying to play the long ball like them instead of playing the short passing game.”

The Scoopers are now 0-1-1 on the season.

Girls High School Soccer

SPEARFISH 6, WATERTOWN 0: It may have been the first game of the season for the Spearfish girls soccer team, but the Spartans looked in midseason form.

Spearfish got a hat trick from Jordan Post and goals from Whitney Leonard, Kelsey Lamb and Britain Burditt in a 6-0 rout of Watertown on Saturday.

“It was a good game for us,” Spearfish head coach Charlie Lamb said. “It was a good way to open the season.”

Spearfish, which led 3-0 at halftime, limited the Arrows to just two shots on goal.

“We had some things we wanted to work on,” Lamb said. “The girls worked hard all over the field. It was just a great way to get going, lots of work to do but we looked all right.”

Spearfish (1-0) will host Rapid City Stevens in a non-points matchup on Tuesday.

STURGIS 2, VERMILLION 1:  Sturgis’ Breanne Kuehler broke a tie game, scoring in the second half to lift the Scoopers to a 2-1 win over Vermillion on Saturday in high school girls soccer action.

The win was the first of the season for Sturgis and improved the Scoopers to 1-1-1 on the season.

Kuehler’s goal came on an assist from Karli Wilson.

“It was a hard-fought game,” Sturgis head coach Dick Long said. “It was pretty much anybody’s game at halftime.”

Sturgis goalie Ericka Porter got the win, making 15 saves on 16 shots.

Amber Sieveke got Sturgis’ first goal, taking a pass from Ashley Rennie to give the Scoopers the early lead.

Sturgis returns to action on Thursday, hosting Belle Fourche.</description>
  <pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 10:10:49 GMT</pubDate>
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  <title>Sports Scoreboard Friday, August 27, 2010</title>
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  <description>High School Football

Bon Homme 27, Tea Area 0 
Bridgewater-Emery/Ethan 42, Freeman 8 
Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 46, St. Francis Indian 6 
Custer 15, Newcastle 12 
Garretson 48, Sioux Falls Christian 7 
Grant-Deuel 14, Hamlin 8 
Groton Area 12, Britton-Hecla 3 
Hanson 50, Marion 0 
Harrisburg 21, West Central 19 
Herreid/Selby Area 51, Strasburg-Zeeland, N.D. 0 
Hitchcock-Tulare 36, Faulkton 6 
Howard 28, Parker 8 
Kimball 44, Lower Brule 8 
Lemmon/McIntosh 22, Hettinger, N.D. 8 
Linton-Hazelton-Moffit-Braddock, N.D. 34, Mobridge-Pollock 28 
Parkston 8, Sioux Valley 0 
Platte-Geddes 9, McCook Central/Montrose 6 
Redfield/Doland 28, Aberdeen Roncalli 14 
Richardton-Taylor-Hebron, N.D. 56, Bison 12 
Sioux Falls Roosevelt 41, Mitchell 20 
Sisseton 42, Milbank 20 
St. Thomas More 72, Douglas 6 
Stanley County 14, Bennett County 3 
Sully Buttes 60, McLaughlin 6 
Sunshine Bible Academy 20, Sanborn Central 6 
Vermillion 30, Lennox 14 
Viborg 46, Gayville-Volin 0 
Wall 40, Newell 0 
Warner 32, Wolsey-Wessington 20 
Waubay/Summit 36, Tiospa Zina Tribal 0 
Waverly-South Shore 22, Tri-State 20 
Wilmot 28, Great Plains Lutheran 6 
Winner 34, Hot Springs 0 
Woonsocket/Wessington Springs 18, Mt. Vernon 14

High School Volleyball

Aberdeen Central def. Sturgis 3-0 (25-13, 25-19, 25-18)
Mitchell def. Spearfish 3-0 (25-17, 25-15, 25-14)

College Volleyball

Lee def. Black Hills State 3-0 (25-17, 25-22, 25-14)
Black Hills State def. Oklahoma Baptist 3-2 (25-20, 28-26, 25-27, 13-25,15-13)</description>
  <pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 09:42:13 GMT</pubDate>
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  <title>KDSJ To Air Weekly Coaches&#039; Radio Show</title>
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  <description>Black Hills State University will host a live weekly coaches’ radio show Monday nights at 6 p.m.  The one-hour show will be held at the Stadium Sports Grill and rotate between the Spearfish and Belle Fourche locations each week and can be heard locally on KDSJ 980 AM or right here online.

“We are very excited to be able to reach our fans this way on a weekly basis,” said athletic director Jhett Albers.  “We encourage fans to come down and join us.  If you can’t join us at the Stadium, you can join us online.”

The first show is scheduled to air on Monday, August 30 from the Stadium Sports Grill in Spearfish and will be hosted by KDSJ’s Cody Oliver.

“We are more than happy to be a part of this program,” said Stadium Sports Grill co-owner John Heck.  “With the move to (NCAA) Division II, The Stadium wants to show support for the Yellow Jackets.”

The Stadium Sports Grill has locations in Spearfish, Belle Fourche, and Madison.  It is open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through Saturday, and 10 a.m. to midnight on Sunday.

Don&#039;t miss the &quot;KDSJ Coaches Huddle&quot; season premiere this Monday night from 6-7 p.m. from the Stadium Sports Grill and right here on 980 AM KDSJ!</description>
  <pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 05:03:02 GMT</pubDate>
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