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Quarrier Girls Track Team Participates at Dan Lennon Invite

March 25, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

NewDRLogoThe Dell Rapids Quarrier girls track team participated in the Dan Lennon Invitational track meet on Tuesday, March 24th, in Vermillion.  This was the first event of the season for the girls team.

60-meter dash

  • Illiene Jaycox 12th place 60m dash
  • Samantha Verver 17th place 60m dash

400-meter dash

  • Shaylee Hoff – 1:08.90
  • Amanda Tomes – 1:18.57
  • Rebkah Tiernan – 1:26.03

4×200 meter relay

  • Team time – 2:02.67

1600 Sprint Medley Relay

  • Team time – 5:03.73

Triple Jump

  • Jessica Tisher – 30’03.50″

Shot Put

  • Mikaela Stofferahn – 36’09.00″ – 4th Place
  • Brittney Siemonsma – 35’03.00″ – 6th Place
  • Jill Nelson – 29’06.00″

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

Lester Hansen

March 24, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Lester HansenLester L. Hansen, 82, of Faulkton, passed away Wednesday, March 18, 2015, at Faulkton Senior Living.

Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday, March 23, 2015, at United Church of Faulkton, with Pastor Bill Hoffman presiding. Burial will follow in the Faulkton Cemetery with full military honors. A prayer service will be 7:30 p.m., Sunday, March 22, 2015, at the church with visitation one hour prior. Luce Funeral Home of Faulkton has been entrusted with Lester’s arrangements. Condolences may be left at familyfuneralhome.net

Lester Louis Hansen was born Dec. 30, 1932, in Faulk County to John “Jack” and Malinda (Borcherding) Hansen. He attended school at the Hansen Country School through the sixth grade and finished his education graduating from Faulkton High School. Following high school, Lester joined the U.S. Army on Sept. 24, 1952, serving during the Korean conflict. He was honorably discharged on Sept. 23, 1954. Upon his return, Lester worked with his dad, drilling wells and farming.

On June 11, 1956, Lester was united in marriage to Patty Roseland at the Seneca Methodist Church. They made their home in Faulk County, where they raised their family and Lester lived his life working the land as a farmer and rancher.

Lester enjoyed spending time working in his shop, doing woodworking and watching football and high school wrestling. Above all, he gave his time freely to his wife, kids and grandkids. Lester spent as much time as he could watching their sports and school events. He was also a member of the United Church of Faulkton, the VFW and served as a director at the Faulkton Farmers Elevator.

Lester’s life will be cherished by his wife, Patty of Faulkton; his children: Lee (Diane) Hansen of Faulkton, Jay (Linda) Hansen of West Point, Neb., Holly (Ken) Veldkamp of Dell Rapids and Kip (Jeanne) Hansen of Watertown; his grandchildren: Rick (Ashley) Hansen, Trish (Cole) Cotton, Haeley (Trent) Petersen, Alex and Mattie Hansen, Keith (Jennifer) Veldkamp, Craig Veldkamp (fiance, Megan Johnson), Mandi Veldkamp and Colton, Alana and Lawson Hansen; great-grandchildren: Blake, Evan and Heidi Hansen and Raya Cotton; one sister, Loretta Ketterling of Faulkton; one sister-in-law, Geraldine Hansen of Faulkton; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Leslie Hansen; and grandson, Cody Hansen. In lieu of flowers, Memorials will be directed to a charity of the family’s choice.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Holly (Ken) Veldkamp, Lester Hansen, obituary

Ellen (Williams) Thompson

March 23, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Ellen (Williams) ThompsonEllen Marie Thompson – born Ellen Marie Williams in 1921, “Spec” Thompson’s first 18 years, was spent in Dell Rapids, South Dakota where she met her husband, Bob Thompson.

After attending nursing school at McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls, Spec and Bob were married in Reno, NV, on their way to San Jose, CA where they made their first home in 1941. There, Joy, their first child, was born. When Bob was drafted in 1945, Marie and Joy moved back to South Dakota, living with sister-in- Law “Babe” in Huron and in Howard where Bob’s parents had settled.

Bob’s career in heavy construction succumbed to the family business- banking. Marie and Bob settled into a new home in Howard for the next 40 years until Bob’s death in 1984. Marie was small but mighty. She was a huntress, often accompanying Bob and his men friends hunting geese, ducks, pheasant, deer and elk. Bob, Spec, Joy and son Kent, were tent campers, fishers, water skiers, and snow mobile riders. Marie kept a garden and worked in the local bank for over 50 years, where Bob’s father Art, Bob and Kent all found their careers as well. Marie was active in Extension Club, Eastern Star, PEO, Eight and Forty, American Legion Auxiliary and Bethany Lutheran Church.

After Bob’s death, Marie traveled extensively, enjoying seeing the world with her daughter, Joy and friends made in the banking business. Joy’s home in California and frequent trips to Texas kept Marie in touch with “Snow Birding”. Marie was a singer, a pianist and a seamstress, and she loved to dance. She was proud of her Marine son Kent’s late in life higher education, fulfilling his medical aspirations in becoming an RN.

Those grateful for having shared in her life include her two younger sisters, Willajean and Jacquiline (Billie and Jackie) survive her along with a daughter Joy (Ralph) of Anaheim, CA; and son Kent (Sally) of Howard, SD; two grandsons, Orion and wife Darla and Keir (Art) and wife Kristen; and five great grandchildren, Ciara, Mya, Emma, Hudson, and Jens. Marie’s daughter-in- law, Sally was especially close as was her son-in-law, Ralph.

Marie’s parents, Zeo and Lowell Williams and her husband, Robert Thompson as well as his parents, Etta and Art Thompson preceded her in death. Marie died on March 22nd at Avera Brady where she had lived in Mitchell, S.D. for several years. Her family thanks God for the time we shared with her!

Funeral services will be 11am, Thursday, March 26, 2015 at Bethany Lutheran Church, Howard with burial to follow in Stordahl Cemetery, Dell Rapids, SD. Visitation will be Wednesday from 4 to 6pm at the Willoughby Funeral Home, Howard. Condolences may be left at www.willoughbyfh.com

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Ellen "Spec" (Williams) Thompson, obituary

Four Quarrier Boys Earn Dak-12 Conference Honors

March 22, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Dak12Conference-2Four Quarrier boys earned Dak-12 Conference honors in 2014-2015.  Ty Hoglund and Zane Schumaker were named to the Dak-12 All-Conference First Team.  Riley Schmidt was named to the Third Team.  Ben Hammer was an Honorable Mention.  Hoglud was also named the Dak-12 Most Valuable Player.

  • Hoglund – 19.55 points, 2.64 assists, 1.82 steals, and 6.18 rebounds per game in conference match-ups.
  • Schumaker – 12.82 points, 3.55 assists, 2.36 steals, and 4.82 rebounds per game in conference match-ups.
  • Schmidt – 11.45 points, 2.36 assists, 1.36 steals, and 3.55 rebounds per game in conference match-ups.
  • Hammer – 5.45 points, 0.82 assists, 0.36 steals, and 4.91 rebounds per game in conference match-ups.  Hammer also had 21 blocks in conference games.

Dell Rapids won the regular season Dak-12 Conference Championship with a 10-1 conference record.

Below is the full list of Dak-12 All-Conference team selections.

 

DAK XII MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
Ty Hoglund, Dell Rapids

First Team
CHAD BARKEMA, F JR SIOUX FALLS CHRISTIAN
JACOB HINKER, G/F JR LENNOX
TY HOGLUND, G JR DELL RAPIDS
DANNY KOSTERMAN, F SR MADISON
ZANE SCHUMAKER, G  SR DELL RAPIDS
NOAH VETTRUS, G JR WEST CENTRAL
Second Team
LOGAN BUSCH, F JR BERESFORD
ETHAN FREIDEL, G SO TEA AREA
CARTER KASUSKE, G/F SR MADISON
BRANDON KOUPAL, G SR ELK POINT-JEFFERSON
WILL STEINEKE, F SO TRI-VALLEY
KEEGAN VAND EGDOM, G JR SIOUX FALLS CHRISTIAN
COOPER WILLIAMS, G SO VERMILLION
 
Third Team
JORDAN FECHNER, G SR TEA AREA
TYLER JOHNSON, PG JR DAKOTA VALLEY
ANDERS PETERSON, F SR CANTON
ROBERT ROSENQUIST, G SO DAKOTA VALLEY
RILEY SCHMIDT, G  SR DELL RAPIDS
Honorable Mention
CARTER ANDRE, F SR VERMILLION
CODY BUSSELL, F FR WEST CENTRAL
OLIVER DOEDEN, F         SR BERESFORD
BEN HAMMER, C SR DELL RAPIDS
HUNTER IRVINE, F SR TEA AREA
JEREMIAH JOHNSON, G JR VERMILLION
MICHAEL MURPHY, G JR ELK POINT-JEFFERSON
JOHN OLDENKAMP G/F JR LENNOX
JOHN PROCHELLO, C SO DAKOTA VALLEY
HUNTER ROBSON, F SR MADISON
CONNOR TEEL, C SR TRI-VALLEY
LEE WYNJA, G SR SIOUX FALLS CHRISTIAN

 

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Dak-12 All-Conference Team, Dak-12 Conference, Dell Rapids Quarrier Boys Basketball

Quarrier Boys Finish 2nd at State A Tournament

March 22, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRHSvsRoncalli_StateA2A last second shot at the buzzer fell just off the rim at the end of the game, and the Dell Rapids Quarrier boys finished as the 2015 State A Runner-Up.  The Roncalli Cavaliers held off the Quarriers 53-50 in the final boys basketball game of the season in Rapid City.

After Roncalli opened up the game with an 8-3 lead, Dell Rapids scored the next 10 points and took an 13-8 lead with 1:02 to go in the first quarter after a three-point field goal by Zane Schumaker.  Brayden McNeary knocked down a three-point shot with :35 to go to bring the Cavaliers to within two points at the end of the first quarter, 13-11.

The Quarriers extended their lead to four points after a three-pointer by Sheldon Siemonsma with 4:31 to go at 18-14.  Roncalli answered with the next five points.  Zach Hammerich knocked down a bucket with 3:20 to go to give Roncalli a 19-18 lead.  Siemonsma answered with another three-point shot 3o seconds later, and the lead went back to Dell Rapids at 21-19.  Roncalli, however, ended the second quarter on a 7-0 run, and the Cavaliers had a 26-21 lead at halftime.

The Cavaliers continued to push their lead into the second half, and with 3:53 to go in the third quarter, Roncalli had their largest lead of the night at 39-27.  Ty Hoglund made a pair of three-point field goals over the next three minutes to pull Dell Rapids within six at 39-33, but McNeary hit a shot with :03 left on the clock to give Roncalli a 41-33 advantage heading into the final quarter. DRHSvsRoncalli_StateA1

Roncalli started the fourth quarter on a 5-0 run, and with 6:33 to go in the game, the Cavaliers led 46-33.  Dell Rapids then started to make their come back.  The Quarriers scored the next six points, and with 4:46 to go, Dell Rapids trailed 46-39.  Hammerich made a two-point field goal for the Cavaliers to extend the Roncalli lead to 50-41 with 3:08 to go.  Dell Rapids then went on a 7-0 run, and Riley Schmidt capped off the run with a three-point basket with 1:47 to go.  Hammerich ended the run with a free-throw with :58 left in the game to push the lead to 51-48.  Schumaker answered with a layup with :45 to go to pull Dell Rapids within a point at 51-50.  McNeary was fouled with :25 to go and made both free throws to give Roncalli a three-point lead.  After a Dell Rapids miss at the other end, McNeary was again fouled with :10 to go.  He missed the front end of a 1-and-1, and Schumaker pulled down the rebound for Dell Rapids.  The Quarriers called timeout with :04.1 to go in the game.  The three-point shot at the buzzer from the top of the key was no good for Dell Rapids, and Roncalli hung on for the three-point win.

Dell Rapids finished the night shooting 32% (18-56) from the field, 22% (8-36) from three-point area, and 75% (6-8) from the free-throw line.  The Quarriers had 37 team rebounds, 12 assists, and nine turnovers.  Roncalli finished 38% (20-53) from the field, 47% (7-15) from three-point area, and 60% (6-10) from the free-throw line.  The Cavaliers also had 37 rebounds, 15 assists and seven turnovers.

Hoglund finished with 17 points and six rebounds.  Schumaker added 13 points, six rebounds, and three assists.  Schmidt had 12 points, six rebounds, and four steals.  Siemonsma tossed in eight points.  Ben Hammer had six rebounds and six blocked shots.  Adam Karst had four rebounds and two assists.

Hoglund and Schumaker were named to the All-Tournament team.

Dell Rapids finishes their season with a record of 22-3, regular season Dak-12 Conference Championship, Dak-12 Classic Championship, Region 3A Championship, and 2nd place finish in the 2015 State A Tournament.

1 2 3 4 Final
Dell Rapids 13 8 12 17 50
Roncalli 11 15 15 12 53

DRHSvsRoncalli_StateA3

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

Quarrier Boys Win after Wild Finish to Advance to Title Game

March 21, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRHSvsWinner_StateA_4The Dell Rapids Quarrier boys advanced to the State A Championship game after a 52-47 win over the Winner Warriors in the semifinals at the State A Tournament in Rapid City.

Both teams got off to a slow start offensively to start the game.  The two teams were tied 3-3 with 3:52 to go in the first quarter before Dell Rapids went on a 7-2 run to take a 10-5 lead with 1:38 to go in the quarter.  However, Winner ended the quarter on a 9-0 run to lead 14-10 at the end of the first quarter.

Dell Rapids regained the lead at 17-16 with 4:07 left in the second quarter after a Tanner Heim basket.  The Quarriers added an 8-0 run to lead 25-16 after a three-point basket by Adam Karst with 1:58 to go.  The Warriors scored the final five points of the quarter to pull within 25-21 at halftime. DRHSvsWinner_StateA_1

Winner then scored the first four points out of halftime and tied the game at 25-25 with 6:55 left in the third quarter.  Dell Rapids answered with an 8-2 run to grab a 33-27 lead with 4:17 to go after two Ty Hoglund free-throws.  Nathan Galbraith of Winner knocked down a field goal to pull Winner within three points at 35-32 with :58 left in the quarter.  That was the last score of the third, and Dell Rapids led by three with one quarter to go.

DRHSvsWinner_StateA_2Ben Hammer made the first field goal of the fourth quarter with 5:56 to go in the game to give Dell Rapids a 37-32 lead.  Zane Schumaker added another field goal about 30 seconds later to push the Quarrier lead to seven.  The Warriers pulled within three points after a made free throw by Brendan Harter with 3:44 to go.  Hammer extended the lead to six after two made free throws with 1:53 remaining.  Galbraith answered with a three-point field goal to pull within three at 48-45 with 1:41 left.  Neither team scored until :30 left on the clock when Hoglund made two free throws to give Dell Rapids a 50-45 lead.  Lattrel Terkildsen made two free-throws on the other end for Winner with :24 to go to get back within three points.  After an offensive foul by Dell Rapids, Winner missed a two-point shot and Karst pulled down the defensive rebound.  Karst was fouled, but missed the front end of a 1-and-1.  Winner missed a three-point attempt with :10 left, this time Schumaker pulled down the rebound for Dell Rapids.  Schumaker was fouled and went to the free throw line with :09 on the clock.  He too missed the front end of a 1-and-1, and Winner had one last chance with :05 to go.  The Warriors inbounded the ball under the Quarrier basket with a 3/4 court pass, but it was intercepted by Karst.  Karst got the ball to Hoglund, and Hoglund was fouled with :00.3 on the clock.  He knocked down both free-throws to seal the win for Dell Rapids.

The Quarriers finished the game shooting 34% (18-53) from the field, 21% (4-19) from the three-point area, and 80% (12-15) from the free-throw line.  Dell Rapids had 38 team rebounds, 15 assists, and 14 turnovers.  Winner finished shooting 31% (17-55) from the field, 40% (6-15) from the three-point area, and 58% (7-12) from the free-throw line.  The Warriors had 41 rebounds, 10 assists, and 13 turnovers.

Hoglund had 20 points and nine rebounds to lead Dell Rapids.  Riley Schmidt had 11 points, five rebounds, and three assists.  Ben Hammer added eight points, six rebounds, and five blocked shots.

The Quarriers will face Aberdeen Roncalli for the State A title on Saturday at 9:00 p.m. ct / 8:00 p.m. mt at the Rushmore Civic Center.

1 2 3 4 Final
Dell Rapids 10 15 10 17 52
Winner 14 7 11 15 47

DRHSvsWinner_StateA_3

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

Siemonsma and Hoglund Lift Quarrier Boys to Win

March 20, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRHSvsMVP_StateA_2Sheldon Siemonsma scored 14 of his 16 points in the first half, and Ty Hoglund finished the game with 19 total points to help the Dell Rapids Quarrier boys to a 65-46 win over the Mt Vernon/Plankinton Titans in the opening round of the State A Tournament in Rapid City.

Both teams got off to a bit of a slow start offensively.  The Quarriers and Titans combined for a total of 17 first quarter points as Dell Rapids held a 10-7 lead at the break.  Dell Rapids found their offensive groove when Siemonsma went 4-4 from behind the three-point arc.  The Quarriers led 31-20 at halftime.  The Titans were unable to get any closer as Dell Rapids pushed the lead to 44-31 by the end of the third quarter.  The Quarriers closed out the game outscoring Mt Vernon/Plankinton 21-15 in the final quarter. DRHSvsMVP_StateA_3

Dell Rapids finished the game shooting 44% (24-55) from the field, 50% (7-14) from the three-point area, and 67% (10-15) from the free-throw line.  The Quarriers also had 41 total team rebounds, 20 assists, but turned the ball over 19 times.

Hoglund led the team with 19 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists.  Siemonsma had 16 points.  Zane Schumaker added 13 points, five rebounds, and four assists.  Riley Schmidt tossed in eight points and two assists.

Dell Rapids will take on Winner in the semifinals at 8:45 p.m. ct / 7:45 p.m. mt.

DRHSvsMVP_StateA_1

1 2 3 4 Final
Dell Rapids 10 21 13 21 65
Mt Vernon/Plankinton 7 13 11 15 46

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

Tom Herding

March 19, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Tom HerdingThomas “Tom” P. Herding, 64, of Dell Rapids passed away on Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at his home. His funeral service will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, March 23, 2015 at St. Mary Catholic Church in Dell Rapids. Visitation with the family present will be on Sunday, March 22, 2015 from 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. at Kahler Funeral Home. Condolences may be left at www.kahlerfh.com

Tom Herding was born on January 8, 1951, in Breckenridge, MN, to Catherine and Ben Herding. Tom grew up and attended school in Wahpeton, ND. He graduated in 1969 from Wahpeton High School. Tom attended college at North Dakota State School of Science in Wahpeton, ND. Tom married Kathy Bruer in Wahpeton, ND on April 19, 1971. Tom and Kathy moved to Madison, SD in 1974 and owned the Madison Bakery, You and I Cafe, and Kathy’s Cake and Coffee Shop. Tom and Kathy had five children, Chad of Madison, Craig (Chris) of Brookings, Corey (Tammy) of Brandon, Christina (Aaron Litz) of Madison and Carrie (Mike Barnett) of Sioux Falls. Tom and Kathy divorced in April of 1987.

Tom moved to Sioux Falls and owned two Brenda’s Pastries in Sioux Falls, Clem’s Bar in Sioux Falls, Smokey’s Bar in Dell Rapids and later moved to Dell Rapids and owned the Old Dutch Inn.

In 2011 Tom married Jamie Nelson in Dell Rapids, SD. They lived in Dell Rapids and together owned the Old Dutch Inn. From this marriage Tom gained three step-sons, Christopher Nelson of Dell Rapids, Brendon Nelson of Dell Rapids and Dereck (Alaina) Nelson of Colman.

Tom is survived by his wife, his children, his 15 grandchildren, Brandy, Alex, Ben , Cassidy, Kaylee, Kenna, Koryn, Corey Jr., Carter, Carson, Alyssa, Dylan, Lyndsey, Makira, Tucker and Maggie; and his siblings, Donnie, Mary Jane, Lois and Roger.

He is preceded in death by his parents, his sisters, Shirley and Marjorie and his brother, Paul.

Tom had a passion for helping and feeding people. Tom always made sure everyone he met had a full stomach. Tom was loved by many. Tom loved summer and his time spent on Lake Brandt with his family.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Jamie Herding, obituary, Thomas "Tom" Herding

Dolores Kangley

March 18, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Dolores KangleyDolores Kangley died at Dougherty Hospice House, Sioux Falls, SD, March 17, 2015, surrounded by family who sang her to Heaven.

Dolores Jeanette Leopard, daughter of Lee and Thelma (Barton) Leopard, was born July 15, 1929, in her maternal grandmother’s house in Waterloo, Iowa. Dolores is survived by three sons: Daniel (Jeanne) Kangley, Sioux Falls, SD; David (Rose) Kangley, Dell Rapids; Douglas (Jean) Kangley, Sioux Falls, SD; four daughters: Debra (Steven) Duncan, Monticello, Minn., Diana (Myron) Nohava, Baltic, SD; Doreen (Jay) Hardy, Sioux Falls, SD; Denise Charlton, Sioux Falls, SD; 20 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren; two sisters: Elizabeth Berger, Pennsylvania, and Kathy Geffre, Aberdeen, SD. She was preceded in death by her husband Don, parents, and brother Donald Leopard.

Visitation with family present will be 5pm-7pm Friday, March 20, 2015, at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home, Sioux Falls, SD, with prayer service at 7pm.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10am, Saturday, March 21, 2015, at St. Mary Catholic Church, Sioux Falls, SD. Burial will be at Woodlawn Cemetery, Sioux Falls, SD.

Memorials are suggested to the Dougherty Hospice House, 4509 S. Prince of Peace Place, Sioux Falls, SD 57103. Funeral arrangements with Minnehaha Funeral Home, Baltic, SD. Condolences may be left at www.minnehahafuneralhome.com

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: David (Rose) Kangley, Diana (Myron) Nohava, Dolores Kangley, obituary

2015 Dak-12 All-Conference Team Selections

March 18, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Dak12Conference-2Three Quarrier girls were selected to be on the 2015 Dak-12 All-Conference teams this year.  Mikaela Stofferahn was selected to the first team.  She averaged 10.09 points per game against conference opponents, 1.18 steals, and 6.18 rebounds.  Brittney Siemonsma was selected to the third team.  She averaged 7.09 points per game against conference opponents, 1.73 assists, 0.91 steals, and 5.91 rebounds.  Arial Hoffman was an honorable mention selection.  She averaged 9.45 points per game in conference games, 2.36 assits, 1.45 steals, and 3.64 rebounds.

Dell Rapids finished fourth in the conference standings on the year with an 8-3 record.

Below is the full list of Dak-12 All-Conference team selections.

 

DAK XII MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
McKenzie Mennenga, Elk Point Jefferson

First Team
SAMMY KASOWSKI, F/C SR TRI-VALLEY
JORDAN KRUSE, F SO LENNOX
HALEIGH MELSTAD, G FR VERMILLION
McKENZIE MENNENGA, G JR ELK POINT JEFFERSON
MIKAELA STOFFERAHN, F  JR    DELL RAPIDS
McKENZIE STONE, F JR WEST CENTRAL
Second Team
ABBY FALDMO, G SR DAKOTA VALLEY
CLAIRE JOHNSON, G JR DAKOTA VALLEY
KARLEE McKINNEY, PG SO TEA AREA
BAILEY MEADORS, C JR WEST CENTRAL
ROZ VANDEN BOSCH, F SR MADISON
SHELBY ZOMERMAAND, F JR SIOUX FALLS CHRISTIAN
Third Team
PAYTON DONNELLY, G JR ELK POINT JEFFERSON
JESSICA FEILMEIER, G/F SR DAKOTA VALLEY
ALEXA FROM, G JR WEST CENTRAL
MAGGIE HEIBERGER, G/F SR TRI-VALLEY
MOLLY McINNIS, P SR BERESFORD
BRITTNEY SIEMONSMA, C      SR DELL RAPIDS
Honorable Mention
KENSI BRANDS, G SR SIOUX FALLS CHRISTIAN
NICOLE BROWN, C FR MADISON
KYLIE HANISCH, G SR WEST CENTRAL
ARIAL HOFFMAN, G   FR DELL RAPIDS
HALIE McMAINS, G JR CANTON
BECCA NELSON, G JR BERESFORD
TARYN RAABE, G JR LENNOX
KARLEE SHATSWELL, C SO ELK POINT JEFFERSON
SAMANTHA SOMMER, G JR TRI-VALLEY
TWILA SWEENEY, C JR VERMILLION
TAYLOR WEELDREYER, G JR LENNOX
CRYSTAL ZITTERICH, PG/SG    SR TEA AREA

 

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Dak-12 All-Conference Team, Dak-12 Conference, Dell Rapids Quarrier Girls Basketball

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