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Lake City Native Honored

Lake City native and long-time Mobridge coach Jim Schlekeway has been named to the South Dakota Sports Hall of Fame. He will be inducted in September in Sioux Falls. Mobridge Tribune Photo by Jay Davis

Lake City Native Honored

Schlekeway Named To SD Sports Hall Of Fame

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The Marshall County 4-H Sharpshooters competed in a virtual meet last weekend. In front left to right Jasmine Biel, Jacey Melroe, Rylan Carlson, Alivia Crawford, and Charlie Schuller. Middle row Amelia Crawford, Matti Guarin, Austin Crawford, Clay Crawford, Baylee Bender, Kaylee Biel, and Kaylee Carlson. Back row Leo Schuller, Rosalyn Rapkoch, Tina Rapkoch, Skyler Bender, Lukas Knudson, and Ariana Crawford.

Sharpshooters Fare Well

Virtual competition came in handy this past weekend as the Marshall County 4-H Sharpshooters participated in the Delta Waterfowl Virtual BB Gun Tournament sponsored by the Pierre Junior Shooters.

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In light of this week’s storm, Ryan Nack’s snowblowing efforts at Hugh Schilling Field last week in an attempt to speed up melting on the track were futile, but the local thinclads continue to practice indoors with the hope of getting on the track sometime this spring. The squad was scheduled to compete indoors at SDSU on Monday but did not travel due to weather concerns.

Golfers Play Waiting Game

The Britton-Hecla and Langford Area golf squads were supposed to tee off their season next Tuesday in the Britton-Hecla Invitational, but Mother Nature has other ideas this spring.

Youth Matmen Place At State

Five Britton youth wrestlers placed among the top eight at the state meet held in Aberdeen last weekend. Placers from left to right are Max Suther, Tanner Atkinson, Ben Suther, Easton Eimers, and Emersyn Eimers.

Youth Matmen Place At State

Five Britton youth wrestlers placed at the state meet held in Aberdeen last weekend.

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Marshall County Journal

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Phone: (605) 448-2281