Sports

SPORTS NOTES

Dewey Co. 4-H shooters qualify for State event Four members of the Dewey County Wildcat Deadeye 4-H Shooting Sports team have qualified for the State 4-H Shoot slated April 23-25 in Fort Pierre. The young marksmen qualified in the first of three 4-H Shooting Sports postals for BB gun.
Photos & Photo Illustration by Robert Slocum

Photos & Photo Illustration by Robert Slocum

LMC CHAMPS

The Timber Lake Panthers went into the 2021 Little Moreau Conference Tournament last week as the No. 4 seed with a 5-7 record.

Panthers lead All-Tournament Team selections

Three Timber Lake players were named to the Little Moreau Conference All-Tournament Team on Saturday after the fourth-seeded Panthers captured the 2021 tournament championship by upending No. 2 seed Faith on Saturday.
McIntosh’s Charles Taken Alive tries to put up a shot against Timber Lake in the LMC tournament. Taken Alive was an all-tournament selection. Photo by Jon Flatland

McIntosh’s Charles Taken Alive tries to put up a shot against Timber Lake in the LMC tournament. Taken Alive was an all-tournament selection. Photo by Jon Flatland

Taken Alive leads McIntosh past Dupree for 5th place LMC tourney finish

McIntosh forward Charles Taken Alive averaged more than 28 points per game in the Little Moreau Conference Tournament last week, including a 25-point performance on Saturday to help the Tigers past Dupree 76-71 to claim fifth place honors. McIntosh, the No.
Dupree senior Lynda Charger Photo by Patty Peacock

Dupree senior Lynda Charger Photo by Patty Peacock

Region 8B Girls Basketball Standings

* As of 2-9-21 * School - Seed Points - Record 1. Newell 43.765 14-3 2. Lemmon 41.313 8-8 3. Faith 41.133 8-7 4. Timber Lake 41.000 9-6 5. Dupree 39.875 8-8 6. Harding County 39.235 6-11 7. Bison 37.846 3-10 8. McIntosh 34.636 0-11 * Regional rounds are Feb.
McIntosh’s Clayton Brown Otter Photo by Jon Flatland

McIntosh’s Clayton Brown Otter Photo by Jon Flatland

Region 8B Boys Basketball Standings

* As of 2-9-21 * School - Seed Points - Record 1. Lemmon 43.357 11-3 2. Faith 42.500 10-4 3. Timber Lake 42.000 8-7 4. Dupree 39.800 7-8 5. McIntosh 39.417 7-5 6. Harding County 38.625 5-11 7. Newell 35.400 1-14 8. Bison 34.
Photo by Kathy Nelson

Photo by Kathy Nelson

Third grade boys

Members of the Timber Lake third grade boys traveling team are FRONT (L-R): Koy Hunt, Baylor Bickel; SECOND ROW: Garrett Nilson, Karter Lindskov, Gracen Gill; THIRD ROW: Gabe Bridges, Michael Bollinger, Zander Van der Merwe; BACK: Coaches J.J. Hunt and Monte Lindskov.
Gabe drains 26 to lift Panthers past Dupree

Gabe drains 26 to lift Panthers past Dupree

Gabe drains 26 to lift Panthers past Dupree

Junior guard Chazz Gabe poured in a season-high 26 points and Timber Lake outscored Dupree 45-23 in the second half to give the Panthers a runaway 85-50 win over the Tigers in conference boys basketball action last Tuesday, Feb. 4.
Fourth grade team

Fourth grade team

Fourth grade team

mber Lake’s fourth grade girls traveling team will ve their next basketball game in Mobridge on iday, Feb. 12. Team members are (FRONT) L-R: ee Booth, Selena Longbrake, Marcella Handeland, Evelyn Gill; BACK: Addison Lindskov, Tara Hintz, Tristan Swift, Katie Martin, Madalyn Hermes.
Sixth grade boys traveling team

Sixth grade boys traveling team

Sixth grade boys traveling team

These sixth graders are coached by parent volunteers J.J. Hunt and Doug Lawrence. FRONT (L-R): Jackson Hornick, Thomas Holzer, Hudson Gill, Kolby Holzer; BACK: Coach J.J. Hunt, Treyden Beer, Charlie Hornick, Kanton Hunt, Wynn Lawrence, Coach Doug Lawrence. NOT PICTURED: Braden Lawrence.