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Four Quarrier Golfers Qualify for State

May 25, 2019 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

NewDRLogoDespite a change in location for the girls Region 1A golf tournament on Thursday, May 23rd, the Dell Rapids Quarrier girl golfers adjusted well and qualified four for the State A tournament.  The tournament was originally scheduled to be held in Milbank, but had to be moved to Sisseton due to course conditions.

Dell Rapids placed fourth as a team with a score of 460.  Madison won the tournament with a score of 414, followed by Sisseton with a 420 and Milbank with 449.

Mallory Haak, Olivia Downs, Abigail Greenhoff, and Sami Schmidt all qualified by finishing in the top 25 of the regions.  Haak finished 12th with a round of 108.  Downs had a 17th place finish with a round of 114.  Greenhoff placed 20th with a 118, and Schmidt was 22nd with a round of 120.

The girls State A Tournament will be held in Aberdeen at Lee Park on Monday, June 3rd and Tuesday, June 4th.

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Jon Kayser

May 22, 2019 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Jon H. Kayser obituary image, copyright Mark KayserJon H. Kayser, 80, passed away on May 16, 2019, in Mesa, Ariz., after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer’s disease. At his side was his loving wife Sharon who shared his life in marriage for 57 years. Jon, formerly of Dell Rapids, S.D., was born in Kaylor, S.D., to Hugo and Eugenia (Vetter) Kayser. He spent his early years attending country school and enjoying farm life in Hutchinson County before graduating from Parkston High School. Jon attended South Dakota State University for two years and while there he joined the South Dakota Army National Guard. After his college experience Jon was hired at International Harvester Truck in Sioux Falls, S.D., in the parts department. This experience prompted him to open his own dealership in Dell Rapids in 1966 with an emphasis on farm machinery that was close to his heart from his rural upbringing. He would continue managing Kayser Implement until retiring in 1995.

Jon was proud of his service in the National Guard and was called to active duty in 1961 where he served during the Berlin Crisis. As Jon’s trusting, fair and humorous nature spread throughout the local farming community his dealership, and customer base surged. Farmers knew that they would be treated as a partner and it was commonplace for Jon to meet farmers in the evening and after Sunday worship to help them with implement repairs to keep them in the field when weather was good. Customers soon became friends and Jon was invited to many graduations, and weddings over the course of his career.

In addition to operating an implement dealership Jon started collecting toy tractors and eventually full-sized, restored tractors of yesteryear. At the height of his collecting years Jon had a collection of more than 400 toy tractors, many on display in his office. He also had nearly 40 antique tractors, many of which he took to local parades and celebrations to showcase a proud agricultural history. Of course everything he collected was red to reflect his International Harvester background that dated back to his childhood farm days. He even located, purchased and refurbished his father’s H Farmall. One of Jon’s running jokes was that his home address in Dell Rapids was 1206 and the last four digits of his home phone were 3788. Both of these were popular model numbers of International Harvester tractors, but an uncanny coincidence to say the least.

Jon also enjoyed the great outdoors. Sharon and he were avid campers with their family when time allowed. In 1976 they purchased a cabin in the Black Hills of South Dakota where they spent many of their summer days. The mountain cabin would serve as their retirement base until selling it in 2014 to eventually settle full-time in Mesa. Nearly every evening Jon would hike to the top of their mountain meadow to watch whitetail deer feed in the opening and he would listen for the far-off whistle of the Newcastle, Wyo., coal trains. Jon was also fortunate to win several vacations due to his successful salesmanship. This prompted Jon and Sharon to begin a lifetime of travel that took them around the world. Some of their most memorable adventures included stops at the Great Wall of China, a journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway, an excursion to the Australian Outback, looking out from atop the world’s tallest building in Dubai, spending a month in the Ukraine for volunteer work, a somber visit to the landing locations at Normandy, a solemn day at Auschwitz, numerous cruises and far too many more destinations to list here. Jon kept his love of tractors even while spending his last days in a care facility.

Jon is survived by his wife Sharon, his sons Mike of Sheridan, Wyo.; Mark (Sharon) of Sheridan; Mitch (Jen) of Belgrade, Mont.; and four grandchildren: Cole, Katelyn, Spencer and Bailey. With no regrets, Jon spent a full life and shared many good times with his friends, keeping the old ones and making new ones. A private, military service and interment will take place at the Black Hills National Cemetery at a later date. Memorials can be sent to the Alzheimer’s Association South Dakota Research, 4304 S. Technology Drive, Sioux Falls, SD 57106; www.alz.org/sd/donate

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Clarence Fiegen

May 22, 2019 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Fiegen picClarence “Corney” L. Fiegen, 83, of Garretson, passed away on Thursday, May 16, 2019 at the Dells Nursing and Rehab Center. His Mass of Christian Burial was at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 21, 2019 in St. Mary Catholic Church, Dell Rapids. Visitation with the family present was on Monday, May 20, 2019 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Kahler Funeral Home. The Christian Wake Service was at 7:00 p.m. followed by a Catholic Order of Foresters Rosary. www.kahlerfh.com

Clarence was born on November 25, 1935 in rural Egan to Sylvester and Agnes (Bowar) Fiegen. He grew up on a farm near Dell Rapids and graduated from St. Mary High School in 1954. After graduation, he enlisted in the Marine Corps and was honorably discharged in 1957. He married Phyllis Walz on February 15, 1958. The couple farmed in the Dell Rapids area from 1958-2014. He was an active member of St. Mary Catholic Church, the National Farmers Organization, Catholic Order of Foresters, the St. Mary School Board and the Dell Rapids American Legion Post. He enjoyed wintering in Arizona and loved to dance, fish and farm. He loved Pepsi, popcorn and Snickers.

He is preceded in death by his parents and his two sisters, Lorayne Goedken and Alice Thomas. Corney is survived by his wife of 61 years, Phyllis; his children, Tom Fiegen of Clarence, IA, Terry (Martha) Fiegen of Sioux Falls, Tim (Kristie) Fiegen of Sioux Falls, Jean (Jeff) Fiegen Ordal of Colton, Joan (Tom) Wolles of Colton, Ted (Judy) Fiegen of Sioux Falls, Todd (Monica) Fiegen of Ethan, Julie (Dave) Price of Dell Rapids, Tad (Brenda) Fiegen of Garretson, Janet (Kevin) Fods of Colton and Travis (Char) Fiegen of Canistota; his 39 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren; his brother, Don (Marlene) Fiegen of LaCressent, MN; his sister, Barb (Ron) Walters of Henderson, MN’ and his many friends and extended family. Memorials can be directed to the St. Mary Building Fund.

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Season Awards for Dell Rapids Baseball

May 21, 2019 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DellsBaseballLogo_DRBAA few members of the Dell Rapids High School club baseball team earned awards for their play in the 2019 season.

Eddie Price was named  1st team Class B All-State team.  Austin Henry was named 2nd team Class B All-State.

Price, Henry, Keegan Miller, Jay Holm, and Jake Rechtenbaugh were named Class B Region 3 All-Region team members.

Holm, Miller, Rechtenbaugh, Price, and Tate Kolbeck also earned Academic All-State awards.

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Dell Rapids’ Season Ends in Super Regional

May 21, 2019 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DellsBaseballLogo_DRBAThe Dell Rapids High School club baseball team had their season come to an end in the Super Regional on Monday, May 20th.  Dell Rapids played Lennox at Ronken Field and took a 5-3 loss ending their season.

Lennox took the early lead in the bottom of the first inning with a couple of runs.  They added two more runs in the bottom third inning for a 4-0 lead.

Dell Rapids cut into the lead in the top of the sixth inning.  Brandon Geraets hit a one-out single, and Keegan Miller drove him home with a double to center field.  Jay Holm followed Miller’s double with a walk.  Eddie Price then hit a single to right field scoring Miller.  Kaeden Eastman, who entered the game as a pinch runner for Holm, stole home before Price was tagged out to cut the lead to 4-3.  Lennox would add an insurance run in the bottom of the sixth and held Dell Rapids scoreless in the seventh for the win.

Miller, Price, and Geraets had the only three hits in the game for Dell Rapids.  Miller and Price each had an RBI.  Price started the game on the mound pitching 2 2/3 innings giving up four runs, all earned, on four hits with seven walks and three strikeouts.  Austin Henry pitched the final 3 1/3 innings giving up an unearned run on one with with four walks and nine strikeouts.

Dell Rapids finishes the season with 9-4 record.

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Cardinal Tracksters Run at Region 4B Meet

May 17, 2019 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRSM LogoThe Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinal girls and boys track team traveled to Elkton for the Region 4B track meet on Thursday, May 16th.  Athletes that hadn’t qualified for state at previous meets by meeting the SDHSAA standards could qualify for state by placing first or second in their events at the region meet.

The St Mary girls were fifth with 75 points.  Colman-Egan won the girls region team title with 139 points, just one point better than Hanson with 138 points.  Chester Area was third with 115 points, and Elkton-Lake Benton was fourth with 80 points.

The Cardinal boys also finished fifth with 82 points.  Chester Area won the boys title with 124 points.  Hanson was second with 117 points.  Elkton-Lake Benton finished third with 86 points, and Colman-Egan placed fourth with 83 points.

For the Dell Rapids St Mary athletes that will be participating in the 2019 Class A State Track Meet, the prelim events will be held on Friday, May 24th at Howard Wood Field in Sioux Falls.  The finals will be held on Saturday, May 25th also at Howard Wood Field in Sioux Falls.

Individual Girls Results

4x800m Relay

  • 5th – 11:44.51

100m Dash

  • Ella Heinitz (2nd) – :12.84

4x200m Relay

  • 3rd – 1:54.78

1600m Run

  • Addy Gilbert (6th) – 6:22.03

4x100m Relay

  • 4th – :57.64

400m Dash

  • Courtney Brown (3rd) – 1:05.68
  • Maya Heinitz – 1:10.80

Sprint Medley Relay

  • 5th – 5:17.55

800m Run

  • Ella Heinitz (2nd) – 2:26.30

200m Dash

  • Courtney Brown (3rd) – :28.11
  • Sydney Klein – :31.40

3200m Run

  • Addy Gilbert (2nd) – 13:18.60
  • Sierra Klein – 15:56.28

Shot Put

  • Maddie Schwebach (2nd) – 32’9.75″
  • Jaycee Tebay – 22’4.75″
  • Katie Scherff – 21’7.5″

Discus

  • Maddie Schwebach (2nd) – 100’6″
  • Jaycee Tebay – 86’1″
  • Katie Scherff  – 67’11”

Long Jump

  • Ella Griffin – 13’1″

Triple Jump

  • Ella Griffin – 29’7.5″

 

Individual Boys Results

4x800m Relay

  • 5th – 9:44.62

110m Hurdles

  • Ethan Geraets (3rd) – :17.38
  • Nick Gaspar (7th) – :21.57

100m Dash

  • Payton Park (5th) – :12.12

4x200m Relay

  • 6th – 1:59.44

1600m Run

  • Ryan Eining (2nd) – 4:48.94

4x100m Relay

  • 6th – :50.24

400m Dash

  • Connor Libis (6th) – :58.23

300m Hurdles

  • Ethan Geraets (4th) – :44.40
  • Seth Roemen – :50.58

Sprint Medley Relay

  • 3rd – 4:08.28

800m Run

  • Connor Libis (2nd) – 2:10.04
  • Ryan Eining – 2:27.43

200m Dash

  • Seth Roemen – :27.28
  • Luke Geraets – :30.60

3200m Run

  • Lucas Flemmer – 13:47.40

4x400m Relay

  • 7th – 3:57.02

Shot Put

  • Austin Greene-LeBrun – 36’11”
  • Eli Longville – 35’2″
  • Logan Wolles – 29’9″

Discus

  • Logan Wolles (8th) – 109’4″
  • Noah Dennis – 90’2″

High Jump

  • Nick Gaspar – 5’2″

Long Jump

  • Weston Geraets (1st) – 19’2.75″
  • Hunter Griffin – 16’7.5″
  • Nick Gaspar – 15’2″

Triple Jump

  • Weston Geraets (1st) – 41’4.5″
  • Hunter Griffin (6th) – 35’10.5″

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Quarrier Girls and Boys Track Teams Finish 4th at Region 3A Meet

May 17, 2019 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

NewDRLogoThe Dell Rapids Quarrier girls and boys track team traveled to Garretson for the Region 3A track meet on Thursday, May 16th.  Athletes that hadn’t qualified for state at previous meets by meeting the SDHSAA standards could qualify for state by placing first or second in their events at the region meet.

The Quarrier girls placed fourth with 101 points.  West Central won the girls title with 160 points.  Sioux Falls Christian placed second with 117 points, and Garretson was third with 115 points.

The Quarrier boys also finished fourth with 74 points.  Sioux Falls Christian won the boys region title with 189 points.  Tri-Valley was second with 111 points, and West Central was third with 87 points.

For the Dell Rapids athletes that will be participating in the 2019 Class A State Track Meet, the prelim events will be held on Friday, May 24th at Tea High School.  The finals will be held on Saturday, May 25th at Howard Wood Field in Sioux Falls.

Individual Girls Results

4x800m Relay

  • 2nd – Kathryn Fletcher, Adisen Stadem, Katrina Kruel, Elizabeth Price – 10:41.47

100m Hurdles

  • Shayla Welbig (8th) – :21.49

100m Dash

  • Hannah Heiberger (4th) – :13.20

4x200m Relay

  • 4th – Merritt Kvigne, Stephanie Geraets, Danica Heibult, Aspen Hansen – 1:54.20

1600m Run

  • Katrina Kruel (3rd) – 6:01.83
  • Adisen Stadem (7th) – 6:20.97
  • Katie Jaycox – 7:34.80

4x100m Relay

  • 2nd – Hanna VanOverbeke, Hannah Heiberger, Madysen VanOverbeke, Aspen Hansen – :52.58

400m Dash

  • Madysen VanOverbeke (6th) – 1:10.35
  • Brooke Klein (8th) – 1:13.55
  • Madison Ljunggren – 1:18.87

300m Hurdles

  • Aspen Hansen (3rd) – :49.31
  • Shayla Welbig (8th) – 1:01.16

Sprint Medley Relay

  • 5th – Merritt Kvigne, Stephanie Geraets, Emma Van Regenmorter, Lexi Ingalls – 5:06.06

800m Run

  • Elizabeth Price (1st) – 2:31.69
  • Kathryn Fletcher (7th) – 2:49.36
  • Peyton VanZee – 3:08.18

200m Dash

  • Hanna VanOverbeke – :28.82
  • Rachael Vietor – :30.51
  • Maggie Schmidt – :31.05

3200m Run

  • Katrina Kruel (3rd) – 12:59.51
  • Adisen Stadem (5th) – 14:03.69

4x400m Relay

  • 4th – Elizabeth Price, Brook Klein, Emma Van Regenmorter, Madysen VanOverbeke – 4:48.50

Shot Put

  • Mackenzie Garry (5th) – 31’4″
  • Faithe Larson  -28’2.5″
  • Jayda Knuppe – 25’10.5″

Discus

  • Jayda Knuppe – 73’10”
  • Kylie Bittner – 63’8″
  • Cara Rice – 63’2″

High Jump

  • Kyra Graham (2nd) – 4’10”
  • Danica Heibuilt (5th) – 4’4″
  • Emma Van Regenmorter – 4’2″

Long Jump

  • Hannah Heiberger (2nd) – 15’6.5″
  • Oliva Prasek (4th) – 15’1.5″
  • Raigan Schmidt (5th) – 14’6.5″

Triple Jump

  • Hannah Heiberger (1st) – 32’11.5″
  • Oliva Prasek (4th) – 30’7″

 

Individual Boys Results

4x800m Relay

  • 2nd – Landon Ruesink, Logan Anderson, Karsen Welbig, Brayden Pulscher – 8:50.17

100m Dash

  • Logan Stone (3rd) – :11.53
  • Logan Ellingson (6th) – :11.74

4x200m Relay

  • 3rd – Ryker Pedde, Landon Ruesink, Logan Ellingson, Avery Welbig – 1:36.57

1600m Run

  • Brayden Pulscher (6th) – 5:07.88
  • Logan Anderson – 5:29.35
  • Mitchell Heinemann – 5:37.71

4x100m Relay

  • 4th – Nick Boever, Ryker Pedde, Logan Ellingson, Logan Stone – :45.88

400m Dash

  • Victor Knuppe – :58.38
  • Logan Anderson – 1:09.51

300m Hurdles

  • Avery Welbig (5th) – :42.18
  • Trevon Cross – :48.77

Sprint Medley Relay

  • 3rd – Ryker Pedde, Logan Ellingson, Kaeden Eastman, Karsen Welbig – 4:01.85

800m Run

  • Brayden Pulscher (7th) – 2:20.68
  • Mitchell Heinemann – 2:29.64

200m Dash

  • Ian Mason – :26.87
  • Austin Pedde – :27.27
  • Trevon Cross – :27.30

4x400m Relay

  • 4th – Karsen Welbig, Landon Ruesink, Kaeden Eastman, Avery Welbig – 3:47.48

Shot Put

  • Coby Maeschen (4th) – 40’4.5″
  • Max Lamer – 32’2.25″
  • Landon Von Holtom – 30’4.5″

Discus

  • Coby Maeschen (2nd) – 106’9″
  • Shane Stone (8th) – 93’1″

High Jump

  • Brayden Pulscher (2nd) – 6’0″
  • Ryker Pedde (4th) – 6’0″
  • Carter Nelson (7th) – 5’8″

Long Jump

  • Logan Stone (5th) – 18’8″
  • Nick Boever – 16’1.75″

Triple Jump

  • Kaeden Eastman (1st) – 39’7.75″
  • Shane Stone (6th) – 36’10.5″
  • Drew Stroschein (8th) – 36’5″

 

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Sheryl Livermont

May 16, 2019 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

livermont picSherri’s funeral service will begin at 10:00 a.m. MST on Monday, May 20, 2019 in the Martin Activities Center in Martin, SD. Interment will be in the Martin Cemetery. Visitation with family present will be from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. MST in the Martin Activities Center on Sunday, May 19, 2019. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Kahler Funeral Home.

Sheryl “Sherri” Ann Kuxhaus was born on January 23rd 1958 in Gordon, NE to Willard and Dorothy (Nelson) Kuxhaus.  She grew up on a farmstead then resided in Swett west of Martin, SD. She attended Central Elementary School in the western part of Bennett County until the 8th grade when she attended Bennett County High School. She graduated from BCHS in 1976.  She married Larry Livermont on May 29, 1976. The couple made their home near Vetal. Larry worked at his family ranch and the couple owned and operated the Dustbuster Taven from 1981-1994.

Growing up, Sherri developed a passion for the outdoors and a genuine love for all of God’s creatures.  She enjoyed horses and working alongside her father on their farm/ranch.  She was a hard headed, free spirit who found purpose in hard work and caring for others.  She met her husband to-be at age 16, in the parking lot of the Bennett County high school and thus began a 45 year journey.  The couple was blessed with a love and dedication that could not be matched.  They raised two children who became the center of their world and raised them to understand the meaning of true love, dedication, and God’s presence.  After she and Larry settled in on their acreage north of Vetal, Sherri was able to focus on her God given talents which included cooking, photography, crafting, woodworking, gardening, canning, and a host of many other gifts which are too many to be named.  Her sense of purpose was sowing the land and sharing her fruits with those she adored. She was a woman who hated a crowd but loved the company of people, which was demonstrated best in her commitment to her friends, family, and neighbors.  She loved a good get together and was a ‘master organizer’. She appreciated simplicity, efficiency, and common sense.  Those who knew her well appreciated her listening ear and her sound advice.  Her happy place was chasing storms, studying the weather, and snuggling up by a cozy fire with Larry.  Sherri would eventually be blessed with five grandchildren who were the new light of her life.  A close second were the animals she raised and loved.  There are no words to describe the mold of life this lady broke and the mark she left on her family and friends.

Sherri passed away on Wednesday, May 15, 2019 under hospice after a short battle with cancer. She was surrounded by her husband, children, and her very special sister, Konnie. She was 61 and preceded in death by her parents, sister, Lorri Phillips, her sister-in-law, Tammy Novotny and mother-in-law, Micki Livermont.

Those left to cherish her memory are her husband of 42 years, Larry Livermont of Martin; son, Chris (Sarah) Livermont of Brookings; daughter, Tiffany (Ross) Brende of Dell Rapids; her five grandchildren, Tyler and Hannah Livermont, Jace, Brooks and Jax Brende; her siblings, Monty (Cathy) Kuxhaus of Roscoe, IL, William (Barb) Kuxhaus of Martin, David (Roxanne) Kuxhaus of Rapid City and sister, Konnie (Kenny) Boomer of Martin; her father-in-law, Wayne Livermont of Martin, brothers-in-law, Steve (Paula) LIvermont of Martin, Dean Livermont of Martin, Tom Livermont of Rapid City, and Stuart (Tracee) Livermont of Martin and her many nieces, nephews, friends and extended relatives.

The family request that memorials be directed to: Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) in honor of her grandson, Jace. www.jdrf.org

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Regina Evans

May 16, 2019 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

evans picRegina Evans, 99, of Dell Rapids passed away on Monday, May 13, 2019 at the Dells Nursing and Rehab Center. Her Mass of Christian Burial is at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 18, 2019 in St. Mary Catholic Church, Dell Rapids. Visitation with the family present is on Friday, May 17, 2019 from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. at Kahler Funeral Home. The Christian Wake Service is at 4:00 p.m. followed by a Catholic Daughters Rosary.

Regina was born on April 9, 1920 at Dell Rapids, SD, the daughter of Jacob and Frances (Etringer) Welbig. She grew up on a farm near Dell Rapids and attended country school. She married Harry Evans Sr. on September 17, 1940 at St. Mary Catholic Church in Dell Rapids. The couple moved to a farm east of Dell Rapids and started farming. They retired in 1981 and moved into Dell Rapids. Harry passed away on February 25, 1982. Regina remained in her home until 2009 when she moved into her apartment at Orchard Hills. She later became a resident of Dells Nursing and Rehab Center.

She was an active member of St. Mary Catholic Church and St. Mary Altar Society, an active member of Catholic Daughters of America,  National Farmers Organization, and National Catholic Rural Life.  Regina received her honorary high school diploma from St. Mary in 2006.  She worked at Padre’s and volunteered at St. Mary School for over 25 years. She even had her own parking spot and seat for all St. Mary Cardinal’s home basketball games. Regina took great pride in feeding people and was able to whip up a feast on short notice. She always made sure everyone was well fed. She ate her dessert first to make sure she always had room for it, with ice cream being one of her favorites.

Regina was preceded in death by her husband, parents, six brothers and five sisters.

She is survived by her children, Lois (Ray) Brown of Dell Rapids, Harry (Tish) Evans Jr. of Rapid City, Gerald (Monica) Evans  of Mililani, HI, Joyce (Jim) Cook of Easley, SC, Catherine (Russ) Kautz of Lewisville, TX, Evelyn (Kevin) Loof of Lincoln, NE and Robert (Krista) Evans of Tea; her sixteen grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, one great great-grandson; her sister, Agnes Ginsbach of Dell Rapids and her many nieces, nephews and extended family.

Memorials may be directed to St. Mary School, St. Mary Church or Regina Grandma Evans Scholarship.

 

 

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Quarrier Track Competes in Conference Meet

May 14, 2019 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

NewDRLogoAfter a postponement, the Dell Rapids Quarrier track team traveled to Tea Area High School for the Dak XII Conference track meet on Monday, May 13th.  The meet was originally scheduled for Thursday, May 9th.

The Quarrier girls finished 7th as a team with a total of 64 points.  West Central won the girls title with 106 points, followed by Sioux Falls Christian with 105 points, and Madison with 89 points.  The Quarrier boys finished 10th with a total of 42.5 points.  Sioux Falls Christian won the boys title with 157 points.  Tea Area was second with 101 points, and Dakota Valley placed third with 80 points.

Dell Rapids will travel to Garretson for the Region 3A meet on Thursday, May 16th.

Individual Girls Results

4x800m Relay

  • 7th – Kathryn Fletcher, Adisen Stadem, Katrina Kruel, Elizabeth Price – 11:27.25

100m Hurdles

  • Shayla Welbig – :22.30

1oom Dash

  • Aspen Hansen (2nd) – :12.96
  • Hanna VanOverbeke – :14.17

4x2oom Relay

  • 11th – Merritt Kvigne, Rachael Vietor, Leigha Lacey, Payton Krumm – 2:01.20

1600m Run

  • Peyton VanZee – 7:10.29
  • Cariss Montgomery – 7:37.68
  • Katie Jaycox – 7:50.33

4x100m Relay

  • 4th – Hanna VanOverbeke, Hannah Heiberger, Madysen VanOverbeke, Aspen Hansen – :53.71

4oom Dash

  • Brooke Klein – 1:11.08
  • Madison Ljunggren – 1:24.88

300m Hurdle

  • Aspen Hansen (4th) – :51.36
  • Shayla Welbig – 1:01.69

Sprint Medley Relay

  • 7th – Hanna VanOverbeke, Madysen VanOverbeke, Emma Van Regenmorter, Elizabeth Price – 4:45.08

800m Run

  • Katrina Kruel (3rd) – 2:37.42
  • Lexi Ingalls – 2:58.73

200m Dash

  • Aspen Hansen (5th) – :28.67
  • Hanna VanOverbeke – :30.28
  • Maggie Schmidt – :32.06

3200m Run

  • Katrina Kruel (4th) – 13:00.43
  • Adisen Stadem (8th) – 14:06.08

4x400m Relay

  • 9th – Elizabeth Price, Emma VanRegenmorter, Brook Klein, Madysen VanOverbeke – 4:45.49

Shot Put

  • Mackenzie Garry – 27’0″
  • Faithe Larson – 26’5″
  • Jayda Knuppe – 24’6″

High Jump

  • Kyra Graham (2nd) – 5’0″
  • Emma VanRegenmorter – 4’2″
  • Danica Heibult – 4’0″

Long Jump

  • Hannah Heiberger (2nd) – 16’5″
  • Oliva Prasek (7th) – 15’2.25″
  • Raigan Schmidt – 13’8.5″

Discus

  • Jayda Knuppe – 77’11”
  • Cara Rice – 68’7″
  • Kylie Bittner – 67’4″

Triple Jump

  • Hannah Heiberger (2nd) – 33’0.5″
  • Olivia Prasek – 30’1.25″

Boys Individual Results

4x800m Relay

  • 5th – Landon Ruesink, Logan Anderson, Karsen Welbig, Brayden Pulscher – 9:06.63

110m Hurdles

  • Avery Welbig (6th) – :16.45

100m Dash

  • Logan Stone – :11.74
  • Logan Ellingson – :11.86
  • Nick Boever – :12.21

4x200m Relay

  • 7th – Ryker Pedde, Landon Ruesink, Logan Ellingson, Avery Welbig – 1:37.97

160om Run

  • Logan Anderson – 5:13.96
  • Mitchell Heinemann – 5:36.21

4x100m Relay

  • 5th – Nick Boever, Ryker Pedde, Logan Ellingson, Logan Stone – :45.88

400m Dash

  • Karsen Welbig – :58.58
  • Victor Knuppe – 1:00.01

300m Hurdles

  • Avery Welbig (6th) – :43.02
  • Trevon Cross – :51.14

Sprint Medley Relay

  • 5th – Logan Stone, Ryker Pedde, Victor Knuppe, Karsen Welbig – 4:09.78

800m Run

  • Logan Anderson – 2:20.56

200m Dash

  • Trevon Cross – :27.50
  • Ian Mason – :27.64
  • Austin Pedde – :27.80

4x400m Relay

  • 10th – Kaeden Eastman, Landon Ruesink, Logan Ellingson, Victor Knuppe – 4:02.16

Long Jump

  • Logan Stone – 18’3.75″
  • Nick Boever – 17’7″
  • Kaeden Eastman – 16’7″

Discus

  • Eddie Price (3rd) – 141’10”
  • Coby Maeschen – 98’6″
  • Shane Stone – 83’1″

Shot Put

  • Coby Maeschen – 40’0″
  • Landon VonHoltum – 31’10”
  • Max Lamer – 31’9″

Triple Jump

  • Kaeden Eastman (6th) – 38’10.75″
  • Drew Stroschein – 34’7.5″

High Jump

  • Ryker Pedde (2nd) – 6’2″
  • Brayden Pulscher (5th) – 5’8″
  • Carter Nelson (7th) – 5’6″

 

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