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Knife-Brewer family honors basketball teams with star quilts

Knife-Brewer family honors basketball teams with star quilts

Knife-Brewer family honors basketball teams with star quilts

As the Dupree High School seniors played their last regular season home game, the Knife/Brewer family gifted beautiful star quilts, made by Dolly Knife using basketball print material in each quilt, to the seniors that had played basketball this year.
Timber Lake senior Tristan Dupris (11) is fouled by Dupree’s Jayden Taken Alive (10) during non-conference boys basketball action earlier this season. The Panthers close out their regular season schedule on Friday Feb. 23, against Potter County in Gettysburg. Photo by Marie Du Preez

Timber Lake senior Tristan Dupris (11) is fouled by Dupree’s Jayden Taken Alive (10) during non-conference boys basketball action earlier this season. The Panthers close out their regular season schedule on Friday Feb. 23, against Potter County in Gettysburg. Photo by Marie Du Preez

TL boys suffer back-to-back losses, regular season finale slated Friday

Back-to-back ball games led to back-to-back losses for the Timber Lake boys basketball team last week, leaving the Panthers 11-8 overall heading into the regular season finale this Friday, Feb. 23, against Potter County (12-7) in Gettysburg.

State Class B Basketball Polls

Boys 1. Castlewood 17-3 2. White River 17-2 3. De Smet 17-3 4. Wessington Springs 18-1 5. Howard 17-3 Receiving votes: Leola/Frederick Area, Viborg-Hurley, Dell Rapids St. Mary. Girls 1. Centerville 18-2 2. Ethan 18-2 3. Harding County 19-0 4. Arlington 18-2 5.
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Two Mustang wrestlers advance to State meet

Two members of the McLaughlin-Timber Lake wrestling team were among those competing at the Region 4B tournament on Saturday, Feb. 17, who qualified for state competition. Advancing to the State Class B Wrestling Tournament Thursday through Saturday, Feb.
Panther senior Averie Marshall pushes the ball up-court during recent action against an unidentified Cheyenne-Eagle Butte defender during recent action. The Lady Panthers won the battle for bragging rights in Dewey County 52-37. Photo by Marie Du Preez

Panther senior Averie Marshall pushes the ball up-court during recent action against an unidentified Cheyenne-Eagle Butte defender during recent action. The Lady Panthers won the battle for bragging rights in Dewey County 52-37. Photo by Marie Du Preez

Lady Panthers end regular season with win over C-EB

Timber Lake outscored Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 17-6 in the third quarter of their meeting last Friday, Feb. 19, and that proved to be enough for the Lady Panthers to reel in a 52-37 victory in their final game of the 2023-24 regular season.
Timber Lake junior Kessa Bigger plays defense against Cheyenne-Eagle Butte junior KaiLoni Johnson during a non-conference inter-county matchup between the two teams last Friday. The Region 8B Girls Basketball Tournament tipped off play-in games on Monday. Timber Lake was facing Wakpala in first round action at Harding County on Tuesday, Feb. 20, as this issue of the Topic went to press. More sports on Pages 8-10. Photo by Marie Du Preez

Timber Lake junior Kessa Bigger plays defense against Cheyenne-Eagle Butte junior KaiLoni Johnson during a non-conference inter-county matchup between the two teams last Friday. The Region 8B Girls Basketball Tournament tipped off play-in games on Monday. Timber Lake was facing Wakpala in first round action at Harding County on Tuesday, Feb. 20, as this issue of the Topic went to press. More sports on Pages 8-10. Photo by Marie Du Preez

Tournament Time

West River Pool League

Week of Feb. 8, 2024 1. Just the Tip 66.5-28.5 2. Motley Cue 60.5-34.5 3. Wantabes 57.5-37.5 4. Chalk This 54-41 5. Guess Who 43.5-51.5 6. Bank it or Spank It 39-56 7. Stickmen 33.5-61.5 8. Rex’s Raiders 25.5-69.
Freshman guard Talley Locken saw action during Timber Lake’s 64-52 win over the Newell Irrigators last Friday, Feb. 9, in Timber Lake. The win moved the Lady Panthers to 6-12 overall as they close out the regular season hosting Cheyenne-Eagle Butte on Friday, Feb. 16. Photos by Marie Du Preez

Freshman guard Talley Locken saw action during Timber Lake’s 64-52 win over the Newell Irrigators last Friday, Feb. 9, in Timber Lake. The win moved the Lady Panthers to 6-12 overall as they close out the regular season hosting Cheyenne-Eagle Butte on Friday, Feb. 16. Photos by Marie Du Preez

TL girls to wrap up regular season Friday hosting C-EB

The Timber Lake Lady Panthers will close out their regular season schedule Friday, Feb. 16, by hosting the Cheyenne-Eagle Butte (C-EB) Lady Braves in non-conference hoops action before heading into the Region 8B Tournament next week. Timber Lake, 6-12 overall, hosted Kadoka Area on Tuesday, Feb.
Junior guard Cole Ducheneaux drives to the hoop during the Panthers 83-19 win over Newell last week. Duchenaux finished the contest with eight points. Photo by Marie Du Preez

Junior guard Cole Ducheneaux drives to the hoop during the Panthers 83-19 win over Newell last week. Duchenaux finished the contest with eight points. Photo by Marie Du Preez

Home Court Advantage

When it comes to feeling comfortable and putting on a show, the Timber Lake Panthers would rather play on their home court than anywhere else. Why wouldn’t they? The Panthers improved to 11-6 overall this week with convincing victories over Newell and Dupree.