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Ty Hoglund Signs Letter of Intent with DWU

November 11, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

TyHoglundSigning-1Dell Rapids senior Ty Hoglund signed a letter of intent with Dakota Wesleyan University on National Signing Day Wednesday, November 11th.  Head Coach of the DWU Tigers Matt Wilber joined Hoglund at Dell Rapids High School for the ceremony.

Hoglund is a three-year starter and letter winner for the Quarriers.  He was named to the Second Team Class A All-State and First Team Dak-12 All-Conference in 2014.  Hoglund then earned First Team Class A All-State, Dak-12 Conference First Team, Dak-12 Conference MVP, State A All-Tournament Team, and Entringer Claissic MVP honors in 2015. TyHoglundSigning-2

For his high school career, Hoglund is a 45% (286-636) shooter from the field, 34% (96-281) from three-point range, and 80% (193-242) shooter from the free-throw line.  He has a total of 237 rebounds, 141 assists, and 104 steals.  Hoglund is also just four points away from 1,000 career points with 996 points.

The Dell Rapids Quarriers open up their season on Friday, December 11th, in Hartford against the West Central Trojans.

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Six Cardinal Football Players Honored by DVC

November 11, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DellRapidsStMaryFootballSix Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinal football players were honored by the Dakota Valley Conference.  Seniors Josh Brown, Christian Schnieders, Jacob Frost, and Noah Fiegen were named All-Conference Players.  Seniors Casey Hansen and Jacob Glazier were Honorable Mention players.

The Cardinals finished the regular season with a 6-2 record and finished 6-3 overall.  St Mary was 6-1 in Dakota Valley Conference games and finished as C0-Champions with De Smet.

The full list of Dakota Valley Conference award winners can be found by clicking here (Dakota Valley Conference site).

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Quarrier Volleyball Advances in Region 3A Tourney

November 3, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

NewDRLogoThe Dell Rapids Quarrier volleyball team advanced to the semi-final round of the Region 3A Tournament with an opening-round win over the Flandreau Fliers on Tuesday, November 3rd, in Madison.  The Quarriers won in straight sets by scores of 25-11, 25-20, 25-13.

Mikaela Stofferahn, Trinity Gordon, and Emma Paul each had seven kills apiece in the match.  Chole Solberg finished the night with five ace servies and 19 set assists.  Gordon and Paul also anchored the Quarrier defense.  Gordon had 16 digs, while Paul ended with 15.  Sara Van Regenmorter led the team with four blocks at the night.  Stofferahn and Gordon each had one.

Dell Rapids improves to 8-21 on the year.  The Quarriers will play Sioux Falls Christian on Thursday, November 5th, at Sioux Falls Christian High School at 6:00 p.m.

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Cardinal Volleyball Ends Regular Season

October 30, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRSM LogoThe Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinal volleyball team finished their 2015 regular season at home against the Marion Bears on Thursday, October 29th.  The Bears beat the Cardinals in straight sets by scores of 25-22, 25-10, 25-18.

Kennedi Mullaney led the Cardinals in kills with four on the night.  Jackie Wolles added two kills.  Cassy Geraets and Sydney Cook each had one kill.  Mullaney also finished the match with three blocks, while Cook finished with two blocks.  Haley Michel had eight digs on the night.  Wolles had four digs.  Geraets had six set assists for St Mary, and Mullaney also led the team with three ace serves.

The Cardinals finish the regular season with a 3-24 record.

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Cardinal Football Loses Heart-Breaking Playoff Game

October 27, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRSMvsDeSmet_FB_10-27-15A quarterback sneak by Broderick Poppinga with :16 left in the game on fourth and goal from the Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinal one yard into the endzone was the winning score for DeSmet as the DeSmet Bulldogs handed the Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinals a heart-breaking loss in the opening round of the South Dakota High School 9B football playoffs on Tuesday, October 27th, in Dell Rapids.  The late score put the Bulldogs ahead 42-38, and they held the Cardinals for the win.

Both offenses lit up the scoreboard in the first half as the two teams combined for a total of 52 points in the first two quarters.  St Mary took the opening drive of the game for a score when Christian Schnieders on a one-yard run to put the Cardinals ahead 6-0.  DeSmet took their first lead of the game with 5:08 to go in the first quarter on a nine-yard touchdown pass from Poppinga to Adam Aughenbaugh and then a successful two-point conversion to go ahead 8-6.  The Cardinals answered back quickly as they scored with 2:16 to play in the first quarter on a six-yard run by Josh Brown.  Schnieders scored the two-point conversion, and St Mary held on to a 14-8 lead the rest of the way through the first quarter.

The Bulldogs scored 22 unanswered points in the second quarter.  The first touchdown came with 11:33 to go on a 13-yard pass from Poppinga to Tate Munger, and De Smet led 16-14 after the two-point conversion.  The pair connected again with 9:36 to go, after a Cardinal fumble, on a 19-yard pass play.  The two-point conversion was successful again, and the Bulldogs led 24-14.  DeSmet had their largest lead of the night with 4:06 to play in the second quarter when Matt Larson scored on a three-yard run to give the Bulldogs a 30-14 lead.  St Mary was able to cut the lead in half with 3:16 to go when Brown broke loose for a 44-yard touchdown.  Schnieders scored the two-point conversion, and the Cardinals cut the lead to 30-22 by halftime.

St Mary continued the momentum in the third quarter.  The Cardinals scored on their first two drives of the second half, which both got started after a Schnieders interception.  St Mary scored with 5:30 to go in the third quarter on a one-yard run by Dalton Houska.  Schnieders again scored the two-point conversion to tie the game at 30-30.  The Cardinals regained the lead with 11:56 left in the game on a two-yard touchdown run by Brown.  Schnieders put the Cardinals ahead 38-30 after the two-point conversion.  DeSmet cut the lead to two points with 9:38 to go on a five-yard touchdown run by Larson.

The Bulldog game-winning drive started with 5:18 to go after DeSmet regained possession on a turnover-on-downs.  The Bulldogs drove the field down to the St Mary eight yard line to set up a first and goal with 1:17 to play.  DeSmet was held out of the endzone on first, second and third downs by the Cardinal defense.  But with just :20 to go on fourth and goal, Poppinga found his way across the goal line for the winning score.

The Cardinals would have one last chance to pull out the win.  After the kickoff St Mary had the fall first and 10 from their own 10 yard line with :16 left in the game.  Brown carried the ball all the way down to the Bulldog 38 yard line before being pushed out of bounds with :06 left to play.  Garret Frost took the snap and dropped back to pass.  Frost’s pass intended for Jacob Glaizer or Noah Fiegen fell incomplete.  The clock did not start when the play was put into motion and still showed :04 after the play was complete.  The officials declared that the time would have expired, and the game was ended on that play.

The Cardinals have their season come to an end with a record of 6-3.

Highlights

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Quarrier Volleyball Drops Final Match of Year

October 27, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRHSvsBeresford_VB_10-22-15The Dell Rapids Quarrier volleyball team dropped their final regular season match to the Beresford Watchdogs on Monday, October 26th, by scores of 19-25, 25-14, 18-25, 25-17, 13-15.  It was also the final home match of year.

Mikaela Stofferahn ended the night with 12 kills and three blocks.  Chloe Solberg tallied 15 points, 25 set assists, and nine digs.  Trinity Gordon posted nine points and seven digs.

“We had our opportunities, but let them slip away.  Our first pass to the net was our Achilles heel during the night.  This sets up our opponent with too many free passes to come at us.  We came back nicely a couple of times with the play of our bench.  That is always nice to see.  We will travel to Flandreau next Tuesday night in the opening round of regions.  A new season is here, and I look forward for us to put together our best matches of the season,” commented Head coach Dale Solberg.

Dell Rapids regular season comes to an end with a record of 7-21.  The Quarriers will play in Flandreau on Tuesday, November 3rd, in the opening round of the Region 3A Tournament.

JV Results:

The JV team played well in their 25-23 and 25-8 win.  Grace Tisher had four digs and an impressive 12 points. Sydney Stofferahn smacked seven kills.  Sara Van Regenmorter contributed three kills and seven digs. The JV ended with a 12-7 record.

C Team Results:

The C team lost by set scores of 22-25 and 22-25   Maria Jackson (six points, five kills, 12 digs), Lydia Symens (13 digs and four points), Regan Stone (three kills, 14 digs), Ravyn Hoffman (seven assists and nine digs) led the team efforts.  The C team finished with a 16-6 record.

 

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Cardinal Girls Cross Country Team Places 7th at State B Meet

October 24, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

sdhsaaLogoThe Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinal girls cross country team placed seventh at the 2015 State B Cross Country Meet held at Yankton Trails Park in Sioux Falls on Saturday, October 24th.  The Cardinals finished with a team score of 72.  Ipswich won the team title with 23 points.  Philip was second with 28 points.  Newell finished third with 34 points, Gayville-Volin fourth with 38 points, and Waubay/Summit fifth with 61 points.

Christina Vogel finished 11th individually with a time of 20:58.22.  Ella Heinitz finished 34th with a time of 21:43.35.  Tana Harrington finished 55th with a time of 22:14.99.  Catherine Vogel had a time of 23:11.36.  Paige Bunkers finished with a time of 24:32.49.

Connor Libis, who ran for the Cardinal boys team, finished 44th with a time of 18:53.06.

Four runners for the Dell Rapids Quarrier cross country team ran in the 2015 State A Cross Country Meet also held at Yankton Trails Park in Sioux Falls.

Shaylee Hoff finished with a time of 21:56.16, and Aspen Hansen finished with a time of 22:48.21.  Caleb Kirschenmann ran the meet in a time of 18:37.10, and Carter Wynja finished with a time of 18:40.70.

Custer won the girls team title, and West Central won the boys team title in Class A.

 

 

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Quarrier Cheer 2nd at State, Cardinals 6th

October 24, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Both the Dell Rapids Quarrier and Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinal competitive cheer team performed at the 2015 State A Cheer Competition on Friday, October 23rd, in Brandon.

QuarriersThe Quarriers finished second in the Large/Stunt/Tumble category with a score of 200.  The Cardinals finished fourth in the same category with a score of 183.5.  Sioux Valley finished first in the category with a score of 223.

Dell Rapids finished second overall with their score of 200.  DRSM LogoDell Rapids St Mary finished sixth overall with their score of 183.5.  Sioux Valley finished as the grand champion with a score of 223.  Platte-Geddes finished third with 198.5.  Bon Homme was fourth with 190.5, and Winner finished fifth with a score of 184.50.

Redfield/Doland finished first in the Stunt/Non-Tumble category with a score of 163.  Platte-Geddes placed first in the Small/Stunt/Tumble category with a score of 198.5

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Competitive Cheer, Dell Rapids Quarrier Competitive Cheer, Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinal Competitive Cheer

Quarrier Football Ends Season with Win

October 23, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRvsLennox_FB_10-22-15_1The Dell Rapids Quarrier football team ended their 2015 season with a win in Lennox 19-13 against the Orioles on Thursday, October 22nd.  The Quarriers led the game from start to finish on their way to the win.

The Dell Rapids defense scored the first touchdown of the game with 3:24 to go in the first quarter.  Trevor Pulscher returned a fumble recovery 57 yards for a touchdown to give Dell Rapids a 6-0 lead.  The Quarriers scored again with 10:42 to go in the second quarter when Matt Gillogly scored on a one-yard run to put Dell Rapids ahead 12-0.  The Quarriers ended the first half with a 12-0 lead.

Lennox got on the board in the third quarter with :57 remaining in the quarter when Nicholas Kayl caught a 28-yard touchdown pass from Tyler Leisinger to pull the Orioles within six at 12-6.  Sam White added another score for Dell Rapids with 3:07 remaining in the game on a one-yard run.  The extra point was good to push the Quarrier lead to 19-6.  Leisinger and Kayl connected again with :13 to go in the game on a 30-yard touchdown pass to make the score 19-13.  Dell Rapids was able to recover the onside kick and run out the clock for the win.

Dell Rapids finished the game with 20 passing yards and 155 rushing yards for a total of 175 yards of offense.  Lennox finished with 274 yards of total offense.  Both the Quarriers and Orioles were 3-9 on third downs.  Dell Rapids won the turnover battle forcing four Lennox turnovers while the Quarriers only had one. DRvsLennox_FB_10-22-15_2

Hunter Hansen finished 2-5 passing for 20 yards and an interception.  White had 15 carries for 76 yards and a touchdown.  Gillogly also finished with a rushing touchdown and 16 receiving yards.  Ross Wiebenga had seven tackles for the Quarriers.  Nate McKee added six tackles, two of them for loss, and had a fumble recovery.  Pulscher had a fumble recovery.  Anthony Miller and Hansen each had an interception in the game.

Dell Rapids finished their season with a 4-5 record.

Highlights

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Quarrier Volleyball Drops Match to Madison

October 22, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRvsMad_VB_10-20-15_1The Dell Rapids Quarrier volleyball team lost their home match against the Madison Bulldogs on Tuesday, October 20th, by scores of 25-11, 25-17, 25-17.

“Madison played well.  We played hard and very well at times, but we gave Madison too many free balls that give them easy opportunities to attack us.  I really liked our determination.  That is what I like to see,”  stated Coach Solberg.

Trinity Gordon had eight kills and 14 digs in the match.  Emma Paul added seven kills and three points.  Chloe Solberg had four points and 21 set assists.  Hannah Welbig finished the night with 14 digs.

The Quarriers fall to 7-19 on the year.  Dell Rapids will have their final home match and final regular season match on Monday, October 26th, as they host the Beresford Watchdogs.  The match will be webcast on Big Sioux Media.

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