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Llary Mangold

December 17, 2018 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Llary MangoldLlary Mangold passed away on Friday, December 14, 2018 at the Dougherty Hospice. His Funeral Service is at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, December 18, 2018 in the Lutheran Church of Dell Rapids Chapel with Rev. Dr. Jeff Sorenson officiating. Casketbearers are Dean Klein, Matt Klein, Bob Norton, Dennis Matthews, Tom Hamann and Dan Britt. Interment is in the Stordahl Cemetery. Visitation was at 2:00 p.m. on Monday at Kahler Funeral Home and the family was present to greet friends from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Llary “Double L” Mangold was born on August 13, 1940 in Ventura, CA, the son of Lloyd and Stella Mangold.  He moved to Dell Rapids with his family in 1941.  Llary grew up and attended school in Dell Rapids and graduated from Dell Rapids High School in 1958.  He married Sharon Johnson in 1959. He attended Augustana College and graduated in 1963. Llary married Candace Begeman in 1981.

Llary held various sales positions throughout his career and retired from Johnson – Evinrude in 1998.  He received many sales awards during his career.

Llary enjoyed hunting and trap shooting. His kids and grandkids were his pride and joy and he loved to tease them. He loved collecting anything John Deere and guns.

Those left to share Llary’s memory are his two children, Shary (Randy) John and Rodney (Jodi) Mangold, both of Sioux Falls; his grandchildren, Ryan, Cody, Meaghan, and Ben; his sister, Llora Maertins of Lake Brant; and many special friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother-in-law, Hal.

Memorials may be directed to the Crooks Gun Club.

www.kahlerfh.com

 

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Llary Mangold, obituary

Three Quarrier Wrestlers Place at Madison Tourney

December 16, 2018 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

NewQuarrierLogoThree Dell Rapids Quarrier wrestlers placed on Saturday, December 15th, at the Madison Tournament.  Jacob Vogel (6th), Zach McKee (4th), and Mitchell Klinkenborg (6th) all placed during the tournament.

Dell Rapids finished with 66.0 total team points in the tournament, which tied them for 13th place as a team with Wagner.  Rapid City Stevens finished first with 197.5 points.  Sturgis Brown was second as a team with 149.0 points, and Madison placed third with 134.5 points.

The Quarriers will be off until January when they will participate in the Garretson Tournament held at Brandon Valley High School on Saturday, January 5th.

2018 Madison Varsity Invitational Results for Dell Rapids

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Jacob Vogel placed 6th and scored 9.0 team points.

  • Champ. Round 1 – Jacob Vogel (Dell Rapids) 8-3 won by fall over Day Day Heminger (Sisseton) 0-4 (Fall 0:49)
  • Quarterfinal – Jacob Vogel (Dell Rapids) 8-3 won by decision over Truman Stoller (Madison) 8-4 (Dec 6-0)
  • Semifinal – Max Donovan (Chamberlain) 8-2 won by decision over Jacob Vogel (Dell Rapids) 8-3 (Dec 10-7)
  • Cons. Semi – Landen Fischer (Rapid City Stevens) 14-4 won by decision over Jacob Vogel (Dell Rapids) 8-3 (Dec 8-6)
  • 5th Place Match – Kelton Olson (Sturgis Brown) 16-6 won by fall over Jacob Vogel (Dell Rapids) 8-3 (Fall 2:30)

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Canyon Lowman place is unknown and scored 5.0 team points.

  • Champ. Round 1 – Canyon Lowman (Dell Rapids) 6-4 won by fall over Kaden Krause (Milbank) 7-5 (Fall 2:32)
  • Quarterfinal – Collin Powell (Chamberlain) 9-2 won by fall over Canyon Lowman (Dell Rapids) 6-4 (Fall 5:07)
  • Cons. Round 2 – Canyon Lowman (Dell Rapids) 6-4 won by decision over Ethan Kruger (Madison) 6-5 (Dec 8-6)
  • Cons. Round 3 – Dane Christopherson (Sisseton) 12-1 won by fall over Canyon Lowman (Dell Rapids) 6-4 (Fall 2:34)

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Max Lamer place is unknown and scored 4.0 team points.

  • Champ. Round 1 – Max Lamer (Dell Rapids) 3-6 received a bye () (Bye)
  • Champ. Round 2 – Cody Skustad (Chamberlain) 1-5 won by decision over Max Lamer (Dell Rapids) 3-6 (Dec 4-3)
  • Cons. Round 2 – Max Lamer (Dell Rapids) 3-6 received a bye () (Bye)
  • Cons. Round 3 – Max Lamer (Dell Rapids) 3-6 won by fall over Nolan Dvorak (Wagner) 2-7 (Fall 2:03)
  • Cons. Round 4 – Landry Knight (West Central) 8-5 won by decision over Max Lamer (Dell Rapids) 3-6 (Dec 5-2)

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Zach McKee placed 4th and scored 18.0 team points.

  • Champ. Round 1 – Zach McKee (Dell Rapids) 8-3 won by fall over Andrew Toelle (Sisseton) 9-7 (Fall 0:41)
  • Quarterfinal – Zach McKee (Dell Rapids) 8-3 won by fall over Dylan Hage (Harrisburg) 7-4 (Fall 2:27)
  • Semifinal – Colby Mennis (Madison) 12-0 won by fall over Zach McKee (Dell Rapids) 8-3 (Fall 4:48)
  • Cons. Semi – Zach McKee (Dell Rapids) 8-3 won by fall over Andrew Toelle (Sisseton) 9-7 (Fall 0:20)
  • 3rd Place Match – Tyson Stoebner (Lennox) 12-4 won by fall over Zach McKee (Dell Rapids) 8-3 (Fall 1:40)

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Brayden Gee place is unknown and scored 7.0 team points.

  • Champ. Round 1 – Brayden Gee (Dell Rapids) 6-4 won by fall over Justin Walz (Tea Area) 2-10 (Fall 1:54)
  • Quarterfinal – Preston Nedved (Wagner) 6-5 won by fall over Brayden Gee (Dell Rapids) 6-4 (Fall 2:33)
  • Cons. Round 2 – Brayden Gee (Dell Rapids) 6-4 won by fall over Jace Jones (Harrisburg) 3-6 (Fall 0:25)
  • Cons. Round 3 – Monte Albrecht (Kingsbury County) 10-5 won by decision over Brayden Gee (Dell Rapids) 6-4 (Dec 7-3)

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Gage Carr place is unknown and scored 7.0 team points.

  • Champ. Round 1 – Gage Carr (Dell Rapids) 5-5 won by fall over Ben Zarr (Lennox) 3-7 (Fall 3:55)
  • Quarterfinal – Mason Schoenhard (Harrisburg) 8-6 won by major decision over Gage Carr (Dell Rapids) 5-5 (MD 15-2)
  • Cons. Round 2 – Gage Carr (Dell Rapids) 5-5 won by fall over Cole Ebert (Tea Area) 1-9 (Fall 2:20)
  • Cons. Round 3 – Remington Rossow (Chamberlain) 9-4 won by fall over Gage Carr (Dell Rapids) 5-5 (Fall 3:49)

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Mitchell Klinkenborg placed 6th and scored 9.0 team points.

  • Champ. Round 1 – Mitchell Klinkenborg (Dell Rapids) 6-5 received a bye () (Bye)
  • Quarterfinal – Daniel Swenson (Madison) 8-2 won by fall over Mitchell Klinkenborg (Dell Rapids) 6-5 (Fall 1:03)
  • Cons. Round 2 – Mitchell Klinkenborg (Dell Rapids) 6-5 won by disqualification over AJ Foote (West Central) 4-5 (DQ)
  • Cons. Round 3 – Mitchell Klinkenborg (Dell Rapids) 6-5 won by fall over Caleb Dumke (Sioux Falls Lincoln) 6-5 (Fall 2:02)
  • Cons. Semi – JT Panning (Tea Area) 8-5 won by fall over Mitchell Klinkenborg (Dell Rapids) 6-5 (Fall 2:22)
  • 5th Place Match – Ben Sobczak (Rapid City Stevens) 8-7 won by fall over Mitchell Klinkenborg (Dell Rapids) 6-5 (Fall 2:48)

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Lincoln Richeal place is unknown and scored 7.0 team points.

  • Champ. Round 1 – Lincoln Richeal (Dell Rapids) 7-3 won by forfeit over Forfeit Forfeit (Sioux Falls Lincoln) 1-9 (For.)
  • Quarterfinal – Dawson Lensing (Wagner) 8-3 won by fall over Lincoln Richeal (Dell Rapids) 7-3 (Fall 2:56)
  • Cons. Round 2 – Lincoln Richeal (Dell Rapids) 7-3 won by forfeit over Forfeit Forfeit (Sisseton) 1-6 (For.)
  • Cons. Round 3 – Tyrese Morris (Rapid City Stevens) 8-8 won by fall over Lincoln Richeal (Dell Rapids) 7-3 (Fall 4:07)

 

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Dell Rapids Quarrier Wrestling

Quarrier Girls Split Back-to-Back Games

December 15, 2018 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRvsTea_GBB_12-14-18The Dell Rapids Quarrier girls basketball team split games on back-to-back nights on Friday, December 14th, and Saturday, December 15th.

Dell Rapids traveled to Tea to take on the Tea Area Titans on Friday night.  The Quarriers came away with a 67-60 win at Tea Area High School.  The Titans starting the game on fire getting out to an early 8-2 lead after a minute and a half.  Dell Rapids calmly scored the next seven points in just a little over a minute to take a 9-8 lead.  Dell Rapids continued the run and pushed their lead to 24-15 by the end of the first quarter.  The Titans pulled within five points at 29-24 with about three minutes to play, but Dell Rapids pushed the lad back to nine points at 37-28 with under a minute to go.  Dell Rapids led 39-31 at halftime.

The Quarriers extended the lead to 11 points at 47-36 with about five minutes to play in the third quarter, which was the largest lead of the night.  The Titans, however, again made a run, this time cutting the lead down to four at 47-43 with 1:36 to go in the third quarter.  Dell Rapids closed the quarter on a 6-2 run to make it a 53-45 game heading into the fourth quarter.  Dell Rapids pushed the lead back into double-digits halfway through the fourth quarter only to see the Titans bring back with six points at 64-58, but that was as close as Tea Area would get.

Jayda Knuppe led the Quarriers in scoring with 25 points.  Aspen Hansen added 15 points, and Sam Price finished with 11 points.

Dell Rapids followed the win against Tea Area with a game against the De Smet Bulldogs at the 21st Annual Girls Michael J. Entringer Scholarship Classic on Saturday at Colman-Egan High School.  The Bulldogs handed Dell Rapids a 55-37 loss to close out the classic.

De Smet held the Quarriers to just two points in the first quarter and built a 12-2 lead after eight minutes of play.  The Quarriers got their offense rolling in the second quarter, and cut the Bulldog lead down to three points at 20-17 with two minutes to go in the half.  Rynn Osthus knocked down two big three-point shots for De Smet before the end of the half to keep De Smet in front 26-17 at halftime.

The Quarriers got within two points at 29-27 with just under five minutes to play in the third quarter after a three-point play by Knuppe, but that was as close as Dell Rapids would get.  The Bulldogs outscored Dell Rapids 14-4 the remainder of the quarter to take a 43-31 lead into the fourth quarter.  De Smet then held the Quarriers to just six fourth quarter points on their way to the victory.

Dell Rapids shot 32% from the field while De Smet finished the game at 45.5%.  De Smet was also 12-24 from the free-throw line while Dell Rapids was 2-3 in the game.

Hansen had 15 points and five rebounds to lead Dell Rapids.  Knuppe finished with nine points and four rebounds.  Price added seven points, and Emma Paul finished with four points.

Dell Rapids (2-1) will host Baltic in a girls and boys double header on Tuesday, December 18th.  Both games can be seen on Big Sioux Media.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Dell Rapids Quarrier Girls Basketball

Cardinal Girls Make it Three in a Row

December 15, 2018 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRSMvsELB_GBB_12-15-18The Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinal girls basketball team won their third straight game on Saturday, December 15th.  The Cardinals defeated the Elkton-Lake Benton Elks 58-40 at the 21st Annual Girls Michael J. Entringer Scholarship Classic held at Colman-Egan High School.

St Mary took the lead early in the game and got out to a 16-11 lead after the first quarter of play.  The Cardinal defense shut down the Elks in the second quarter as St Mary outscored Elkton-Lake Benton 14-5 in the quarter.  The Cardinals led 30-16 at halftime.  St Mary again kept the Elks under 10 points in the third quarter.  The Cardinals outscored the Elks 16-9 in the third quarter to extend their lead to 46-25.  Elkton-Lake Benton scored 15 points in the fourth quarter, but never really challenged the Cardinals as they took the win.

St Mary finished the game shooting 40.4% (23-57) from the field, 33.3% (3-9) from three-point area, and 39.1% (9-25) from the free-throw line.  The Cardinals had a total of 36 team rebounds, 14 steals, and seven assists.

Maddie Schwebach, who was named the game’s MVP, finished with 14 points, four rebounds, four steals, and an assist.  Ella Heinitz added 12 points and two steals.  Clare Klein and Tana Harrington both had seven points each.  Courtney Brown finished with five points.  Cassie Mullaney, Addison Gilbert, and Ella Griffin all had four points each.

The Cardinals (3-1) will travel to Chester and will play in a girls and boys double-header on Monday, December 17th.  Both games can be seen on Big Sioux Media.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinal Girls Basketball

Late Rally Not Enough for Quarrier Boys

December 15, 2018 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Photo courtesy of Rhonda Rentz

Photo courtesy of Rhonda Rentz

A late fourth quarter rally was not enough to erase an early deficit for the Dell Rapids Quarriers as they fell to the Tea Area Titans 80-60 on Friday, December 14th at Tea Area High School.

Tea Area raced out to a 13-2 lead in the first five minutes of the game.  Dell Rapids went on an 8-2 run to close the game to 15-10, but the Titans scored the last bucket of the quarter for a 17-10 lead after the first period.  Tea Area outscored Dell Rapids 15-12 in the second quarter to take a 35-22 lead into halftime.

The Quarriers cut into the Titan lead early in the third quarter.  A layup by Drew Van Regenmorter with 5:15 in the quarter cut the Titan lead to 11 points at 40-29.  The Titans then outscored Dell Rapids 18-11 over the rest of the quarter for a 58-40 lead heading into the final quarter of play.  Dell Rapids started the fourth quarter on a 12-2 run.  Van Regenmorter knocked down a three point shot from the left wing with 6:00 to go in the game to cut the Titan lead to 10 points at 60-50.  The Quarriers couldn’t keep the momentum going as Tea Area scored 14 points in a row over the next three minutes to extend their lead to 74-50 and put the game out of reach for Dell Rapids.

Dell Rapids (0-2) will host Baltic as part of a girls and boys double header on Tuesday, December 18th.  Both games can be seen on Big Sioux Media.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Dell Rapids Quarrier Boys Basketball

Cardinals Stay Perfect at Home to Start Season

December 15, 2018 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRSM LogoThe Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinal boys basketball team finished a three-game home stand to start the season with a 66-40 win over the Oldham-Ramona/Rutland Raiders on Friday, December 14th.  The Cardinals won all three home games by an average of 19 points.

St Mary took control of the game early and never looked back.  The Cardinals led 14-2 after the first three minutes of play.  St Mary led 18-5 after the first quarter.  The Raiders were able to get some offense going in the second quarter.  Oldham-Ramona/Rutland scored 13 points in the first four minutes of the second quarter, but the Cardinal offense kept rolling as well and still held a 15-point lead.  St Mary’s defense clamped down in the final four minutes of the half by only allowing four more points.  The Cardinals led 41-22 at halftime.  St Mary pushed the lead to over 30 points at 61-30 with 2:40 to go in the third quarter, which triggered the running clock for the remainder of the game.

Connor Libis finished the game with 32 points and eight rebounds.  Max Herber added 17 points in the win.  Oldham-Ramona/Rutland was led by Brandon Trygstad who finished with 23 points.

The Cardinals (3-0) will travel to Chester on Monday, December 17th for a double-header with the girls.  Both games can be seen on Big Sioux Media.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinal Boys Basketball

Workforce Education Could Be Coming to Dell Rapids

December 14, 2018 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Workforce education, or apprenticeships, could be part of the education curriculum at Dell Rapids as early as next year.  Superintendent Dr. Summer Schultz gave a brief update on the goal of the school to have workforce education to the Dell Rapids School Board during their regular meeting on Monday, December 10th.

“We have got to figure out a way to get more work-based opportunities for our high school kids.  The state is telling us we have flexibility to give credit those apprenticeships, job shadowing, and things like that.  The state is saying you can give these alternate pathways to kids for credit,” said Dr. Schultz.

Dr. Schultz also mentioned that it’s hard to do that right now.  She is meeting with the Dell Rapids Chamber of Commerce and city administration over the winter months to discuss specifics of the plan and will have a more formal, detailed announcement out to the public at a later time.  Dr. Schultz is also currently looking for businesses around Dell Rapids that are wanting to do apprenticeships or job shadowing to try to get this goal going for next school year.

“When we figure out of every 100 kids that start college in South Dakota, 23 finish with a degree.  Clearly we are missing the boat for a lot of kids, and we’re not sending them down the right path.  I’m not saying we don’t want every kid to be college ready and college prepared, but if that isn’t their path and that’s not where they want to go, maybe we should provide some opportunities for them in other places also,” said Dr. Schultz.  She also mentioned these opportunities would also benefit students that do want to go to college in helping them figure out a course of study.

Dr. Schultz urged the members of the board if they know of any businesses in the area that are willing to provide these opportunities to please let her know.  Administration is looking to build those alliances now for the next school year.

 

 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Dell Rapids High School, Dell Rapids School Board, Workforce Education

Cardinal Girls Cruise to Win over O-R-R

December 13, 2018 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRSM LogoIn their third straight home game to start the season, the Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinal girls basketball team cruised to a 58-24 win over the Oldham-Ramona/Rutland Raiders on Thursday, December 13th at Dell Rapids St Mary High School.  The Cardinals led from start to finish in the game.

St Mary scored the first five points of the game and proceeded to build an 11-2 lead in the first four minutes of the game.  The Cardinals continued to grow the lead throughout the quarter and led 25-10 after the first quarter of play.  St Mary’s defense held the Raiders to just six second-quarter points, and the Cardinals grew their lead to 40-16 by halftime.  The defense continued to shine for St Mary in the second half.  Oldham-Ramona/Rutland could only score a total of eight points in the final two quarters of the game as the Cardinals earned their second win of the season.

Ella Griffin led the team in scoring with 12 points.  Griffin also had three rebounds and two assists.  Maddie Schwebach finished with 10 points and five rebounds.  Elle Heinitz added eight points, four steals, three assists, and two rebounds.  Clare Klein and Tana Harrington both finished with seven points each.  Klein also tallied seven rebounds.  Ten St Mary players scored in the game.  Emily Nold had seven points and seven rebounds to lead Oldham-Ramona/Rutland.

The Cardinals (2-1) will play Elkton-Lake Benton at the Entringer Classic in Colman at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 15th.  The game can be seen on Big Sioux Media.

 

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinal Girls Basketball

John Dunlap

December 13, 2018 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Dunlap picClo. John L. Dunlap Sr. (Ret), 77, of Sioux Falls, passed away on Friday, December 7, 2018 at Dow Rummel. His Memorial Service will begin at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, December 14, 2018 in the Halladay-Peterson Chapel at Dow Rummel Village in Sioux Falls. Funeral arrangements were under the care of Kahler Funeral Home. www.kahlerfh.com

Col. John L. Dunlap Sr (Ret) was born on October 23, 1941 in Milwaukee, WI to John A. and Lorraine (LaBoule) Dunlap. Growing up, John enjoyed sailing on Cedar Lake, muscle cars, sports, and the outdoors. He grew up in a military family; graduating from Northwestern Military Academy. He married the love of his life Nancy L. Buchmann on August 22, 1964 and the family originally made their home in Brown Deer, WI.

John was a hard-working man managing two careers; serving over 24 years with US Army National Guard as well as an executive with First Wisconsin National Bank (Milwaukee, WI). He later relocated with his wife and youngest daughter to Dell Rapids, South Dakota and worked as a Vice President of a division of Citibank in Sioux Falls, SD. He retired from Citibank in 2003 and settled into a slower pace of life, enabling him to enjoy several hobbies of wood working, coin collecting and watching his favorite football team, the Green Bay Packers.

John and Nancy moved to Dow Rummel Village of Sioux Falls in 2013, where he remained until the time of his death.

He was preceded in death by both his parents.

He is survived by his wife of almost 55 years, Nancy of Sioux Falls; his children, Kristine (Steve) Tamblingson of Rock Hill, SC, John Jr. (Olivia) Dunlap of Sioux Falls and Diana Dunlap of Mint Hill, NC; his five grandchildren and one great-grandson.

 

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: John Dunlap, obituary

Defense Lifts Cardinal Boys to Victory

December 12, 2018 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRSM LogoThe Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinal boys only allowed an average of 11 points per quarter on their way to a 61-44 win over the Mitchell Christian Golden Eagles on Tuesday, December 11th at Dell Rapids St Mary High School.

The first quarter was back and forth.  Neither team was able to get a large lead.  The Cardinals ended the first quarter with a 12-10 lead.  St Mary pushed their lead to 24-16 with 2:30 to play in the half.  The Golden Eagles cut the lead to 24-20 with just over a minute to play, but the Cardinals scored seven points in less than a minute to take a 31-20 lead into halftime.

The Golden Eagles stayed within about 10 points for much of the third quarter.  St Mary finally went on a little run and led 45-27 with 2:23 to play in the quarter.  The Cardinals led by 16 points at 47-31 after three quarters of play.  St Mary then scored the first seven points of the fourth quarter to extend their lead to a game-high 23 points at 54-31 before closing the game out in victory.

St Mary had three players finish in double figures.  Connor Libis had a game-high 15 points.  Max Herber finished with 11 points, and Weston Geraets tallied 10 points.  Ty Vander Pol finished with 11 points to lead Mitchell Christian.

The Cardinals (2-0) will host Oldham-Ramona/Rutland on Friday, December 14th in the final game of their three-game home stand to start the season.  The game can be seen on Big Sioux Media.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinal Boys Basketball

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