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Dell Rapids Seniors Celebrate 1,000 Points Together

April 6, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

HoglundStofferahn1000PointsReaching 1,000 points in a basketball career is a great accomplishment, but for two Dell Rapids seniors, they were able to share that accomplishment with a classmate.  Ty Hoglund and Mikaela Stofferahn both reached 1,000 points in their career in 2015-2016.  Hoglund hit the mark in the first game this year against West Central on December 11th.  Stofferahn reached 1,000 points in the Region 3A tournament against Sioux Falls Christian on February 25th.

“It’s pretty cool whenever you look back on the history of Dell Rapids basketball and our names will be in there.  And for us to be the first two people that have done it in the same year, it’s really cool,” said Hoglund.

“It’s just a lot of fun, and it’s a big accomplishment for anyone in general, and then have two people do it, especially with someone as great as Ty and get to share that experience with him, is fun,” added Stofferahn.

For both Hoglund and Stofferahn, 1,000 points was never the main focus for them.  Hoglund said that the big emphasis for the team was finding their role, and that’s what the team did night in and night out, leading to the team’s success.  Stofferahn shared that they all worked hard as much as possible and always tried to hit the open person.

Teammates over the last four years also led to their success, and both Hoglund and Stofferahn recognized that. DRHSvsSFC_GBB_2-25-16_2

“It started freshmen year with those seniors.  They were such great leaders.  It didn’t matter if you were a freshman, eighth grader, sophomore, junior, senior…it didn’t matter how old you were…if you were out on the court, they expected a certain level of play from you.  If they didn’t get it, they let you know.  They just did so well setting it up and making sure that you meet your expectations and you go past your potential and put everything out there,” said Stofferahn.

Hoglund said, “My freshman year I started playing with Cole Langer and Bryce Koch.  When you have those two names on your team, it only wants to push you harder to get better. They paved the way to where I’ve been today.  Just looking at their leadership and how they played the game and how they embraced the support form the community, it was just something that I really looked up to, and I just wanted to continue my success through them.”

DRHSvsWC_BBB_12-11-15Not only did both Hoglund and Stofferahn reach 1,000 points this year, they are both heading to Mitchell to continue their basketball careers at Dakota Wesleyan University next year.  Men’s Head Coach Matt Wilber and Women’s Head Coach Jason Christensen are excited to have these two join their programs.

Wilber said, “Ty is going to fit great into our program in so many ways.  I think everyone is able to see the basketball ability, but the people that know him and our program understand how well he will fit in from a character and intangible standpoint.  We have been fortunate to have very high character people in our program, and I feel strongly that Ty will add to that part of our culture in our program and at our university.  With Ty as well as all of our returners and newcomers, we are excited to get him out here in Mitchell and see him go with our current roster and what that looks like.  I am not going to put expectations on him or anyone outside of coming everyday to get better and pursue the desire to be great.  We are hopeful that he will help to continue to push our program in the right direction.”

“Mikaela is an outstanding young lady infused with a tremendous work ethic. She is passionate about succeeding, both on the court and in the classroom, and has been part of a winning program during her career at Dell Rapids!” said Christensen.

Hoglund and Stofferahn are also excited for the next step of their careers.

“I just want to keep getting better and become the best player that I can be.  And with coach Wilber, he’s going to expect nothing less than my best effort every day in practice and every game.  I’m just looking forward to him pushing me and just exceeding my top potential,” Hoglund said.

“I’m looking forward to putting my best foot forward every day giving everything, playing with some new people that you know are right there at that level too, and being able to learn from them and grow as a basketball player and as a person.  I’m just really excited to get there and get started,” added Stofferahn.

The accolades didn’t stop at just a 1,000 points for Hoglund and Stofferahn.  Both Hoglund and Stofferahn were invited to play in the 3-Class Shootout in Salem on March 26th, and both are playing in the 2016 SDBBCA/Sanford Pentagon All-Star Game at the Pentagon on April 10th.  Stofferahn was also invited to play in the 10th Annual Southeast Area All-Star Basketball Games on April 3rd, was named a First Team Dak-12 All-Conference player, and named to the Class A All-State Second Team.  Hoglund was named to Dak-12 All-Conference First Team, Dak-12 Conference MVP, Class A All-State First Team, Gatorade SD Boys Basketball Player of the Year, and is nominated for 2015-2016 Mr Basketball which will be announced May 1st.

Hoglund also set five school records this year:  Career Points (1,600), Points in a Season (604, 2015-2016), Career Made 3-pointers (160), Career Steals (199), and Points in a Game (44 against Tea on 12/18/15).

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Dell Rapids Quarrier Boys Basketball, Dell Rapids Quarrier Girls Basketball, Mikaela Stofferahn, Ty Hoglund

Quarrier Boys Honored by Dak-12

March 15, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

NewDRLogoThe Dell Rapids Quarrier boys basketball team had three players receive Dak-12 Conference post-season awards this year.

Ty Hoglund was name the Dak-12 Most Valuable Player and also was a First Team All-Conference selection.  Sheldon Siemonsma was a Third Team All-Conference selection.  Jeffrey Schuch was an Honorable Mention.

Dell Rapids won the regular season Dak-12 Conference title with a conference record of 10-1.  The Quarriers also won the Dak-12 Conference Classic.  Dell Rapids finished with a 20-3 overall record and an 18-2 regular season record.

Dak-12 MVP:   Ty Hoglund, Dell Rapids

Dak-12 First Team:

  • Chad Barkema, F – SF Christian
  • Ethan Freidel, G – Tea Area
  • Jacob Hinker, G/F – Lennox
  • Ty Hoglund, G – Dell Rapids
  • Noah Vetrrus, G – West Central
  • Cooper Williams, C – Vermillion

Dak-12 Second Team:

  • Tanner Burg, G – Madison
  • Logan Busch, F/C – Beresford
  • Tyler Johnson, G – Dakota Valley
  • Robert Rosenquist, G – Dakota Valley
  • Will Steineke, G/F – Tri-Valley
  • Keegan Van Egdom, G – SF Christian

Dak-12 Third Team:

  • Tanner DenHoed, G/F – Madison
  • Noah Freidel, G/F – Tea Area
  • Jacob Manger, F/C – Vermillion
  • Michael Murphy, G – Elk Point-Jefferson
  • Paul Schwasinger, G – Vermillion
  • Sheldon Siemonsma, G – Dell Rapids

Dak-12 Honorable Mention:

  • Christian Beachler, F – Canton
  • Jayden Burggraff, G/F – Tri-Valley
  • Dejay Fykstra, F – SF Christian
  • Connor Henze, F – Elk Point-Jefferson
  • Jonah Larson, G/F – Beresford
  • John Oldenkamp, G/F – Lennox
  • Jacob Peterson, G/F – Canton
  • John Prochello, C – Dakota Valley
  • Austin Schreur, C – SF Christian
  • Jeffrey Schuch, F – Dell Rapids
  • Marcus VandenBosch, F – Madison

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

Quarrier Boys Season Ends in Region 3A Final

March 9, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRHSvsSFC_BBB_3-8-16The Sioux Falls Christian Chargers erased a 14-point halftime deficit and stunned the Dell Rapids Quarriers 60-59 in the Region 3A Championship game on Tuesday, March 8th at the Elmen Center in Sioux Falls.

Before a capacity crowd, the Quarriers jumped out to an 11-0 lead in the first three minutes of the game and led 22-11 at the end of the first quarter.  Dell Rapids was able to extend the lead even more by halftime as they outscored the Chargers 19-16 to take a 41-27 lead to the break.  The Chargers poured on the defensive pressure in the second half, and came roaring back in the third quarter.  Sioux Falls Christian outscored Dell Rapids 20-9 in the third quarter and cut the lead down to three at 50-47.  Both teams went back and fourth in the fourth quarter.  The Chargers took the lead for the first time in the game with 20.6 seconds to go after two made free throws by Keegan Van Egdom.  Ty Hoglund was fouled with 14.2 seconds to go and made both free throws to give Dell Rapids the lead back at 59-58.  But with just 3.6 left in the game, Chad Barkema was fouled, and he made both free throws as the lead went back to the Chargers.  The last second shot from half court was no good for Dell Rapids.

Hoglund led Dell Rapids with 29 points and four assists.  Jeffrey Schuch had nine points and three blocked shots.  Mason Peter added seven points, and Sam White led the Quarriers with six rebounds in the game.

The Dell Rapids season coame to an end with a 20-3 record.  Sioux Falls Christian advanced to the State A Tournament in Rapid City March 17-19.

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

Quarrier Boys Pull off Epic Finish

March 5, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRHSvsMadison_BBB_3-4-16In what can only be described as an epic finish, the Dell Rapids Quarriers went on a 10-0 run in the final 1:12 of the game to pull off an incredible come-from-behind win over the Madison Bulldogs 56-53 in Region 3A semifinal action from the Elmen Center in Sioux Falls.

Mitch Hansen made two free-throws for Madison with 1:19 left in the game to give Madison a 53-46 lead.  The comeback started with a three-point shot from the corner by Mason Schmidt with 1:08 to go.  Just seven seconds later, Ty Hoglund made a layup after a steal of the inbound pass, and Dell Rapids trailed 53-51 with 1:01 to go.  Mason Peter stole the next inbound pass, and found Sam White for the game-tying layup with :53 on the clock.  Mason Leighton ran the clock down to :25 for Madison before making his drive to the basket.  His layup attempt was blocked by White, and the Quarriers had the ball with :16 left in the game.  Hoglund walked the ball across half court and drained a near 30-foot three-point shot with :03 on the clock.  Tanner Burg to the inbound pass after a timeout and got off a shot at the top of the key for Madison, but it fell away no good, and Dell Rapids pulled out the comeback win.

“I’ve watched a lot of basketball over the years, I don’t know if I’ve seen a minute and a half like that.  We’ve got a group of kids that never quit…never quit believing.  We said in that two minute timeout we have to find a way, and everybody believe that.  And we found a way.  It took everything we had, but we found a way,” said Dell Rapids head coach Jason Fersdahl.

The Quarriers had a two-point lead at the end of the first quarter at 13-11.   Dell Rapids was able to push the lead to 18-14 with 4:00 to go in the second quarter, but Madison outscored the Quarriers 11-4 in the final 4:00 to take a 25-22 lead into halftime.  The Bulldogs maintained a five-to-seven point lead throughout much of the second half.  Madison even held a 47-38 lead with 3:25 to go in the fourth quarter.

Dell Rapids finished the night shooting 33% (18-55) from the field and 83% (16-19) from the free-throw line.  Madison shot 40% (16-40) from the field and 65% (13-20) from the free-throw line.  Madison out rebounded the Quarriers 32-30 in the game.

Hoglund finished with 30 points and four assists for Dell Rapids.  Jeffrey Schuch grabbed 14 rebounds.  Madison was led by Taner DenHoed with 14 points.

“We have to get ready to go again.  We found a way to continue our season tonight, and we want to go out and play hard Tuesday night and continue our season after that one as well,” said Fersdahl.

The Quarriers will play Sioux Falls Christian for the Region 3A Championship on Tuesday, March 8th, at 7:00 p.m. in the Elmen Center.  The game can be seen on Big Sioux Media.

 

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

Quarrier Boys Advance to Region 3A Semifinals

March 2, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRHSvsBaltic_BBB_3-1-16The Dell Rapids Quarriers advanced to the Region 3A semifinals with an opening round win over the Baltic Bulldogs 73-42 on Tuesday, March 1st, at Dell Rapids High School.

Baltic scored the first bucket of the ball game, but the Quarriers went on a 19-2 run the remainder of the first quarter to take a 19-4 lead at the end of the first quarter.  Dell Rapids kept up the defensive pressure in the second quarter, out scoring the Bulldogs 18-10 to extend the lead to 37-14 at halftime.

The defense was strong again in the third quarter for Dell Rapids.  They held Baltic to just 10 third quarter points while extending the lead to 61-24 by the end of the quarter.  Baltic was able to get a little offensive rhythm going in the fourth quarter, scoring 18 points.

Three players scored in double figures for Dell Rapids.  Ty Hoglund led the way with 21 points, six rebounds, and five assists.  Sheldon Siemonsma had 15 points along with four assists and three steals.  Mason Schmidt finished with 10 points and 10 rebounds.  Mason Peter also had a good night on the boards pulling down seven rebounds.

Dell Rapids (20-2) will play Madison in the semifinals on Friday, March 4th, at the Elmen Center in Sioux Falls.  Tip-off is scheduled for 8:00 p.m., and the game can be seen on Big Sioux Media.

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

Quarrier Boys End Season with Win over Deubrook

February 23, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

NewDRLogoThe Dell Rapids Quarriers ended the regular season with a strong team performance in a 91-52 win over the Deubrook Area Dolphins on Monday, February 22nd, at White.  Five Quarrier players finished in double-figures on the night.

Ty Hoglund led the team with 20 points.  Sheldon Siemonsma had 16 points, Mason Schmidt had 15, Mason Peter scored 11, and Jeffrey Schuch ended with 10 points in the game.  Dell Rapids shot 47% from the field, 43% from three-point area, and 71% from the free-throw line.  They forced 23 Dolphin turnovers that led to 33 points.

Dell Rapids led 22-10 at the end of the first quarter.  The lead extended to 40-18 by halftime.  Both offenses found rhythm in the third quarter as both teams scored over 20 points each.  The Quarriers added to their lead by the end of the quarter at 65-40.  Dell Rapids out scored Deubrook Area 26-12 in the final quarter.

The Quarriers finished the regular season with an 18-2 record.  Region 3A Tournament play begins Tuesday, March 1st.

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

Lennox Ends Quarrier Boys Winning Streak

February 21, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

NewDRLogoThe Dell Rapids Quarriers’ 14-game winning streak was snapped on Friday, February 19th, by the Lennox Orioles.  Lennox defeated the Quarriers 52-45 at Dell Rapids High School in the final regular-season home game for Dell Rapids.

The game was a close battle all game long as neither team was able to secure a large lead.  Dell Rapids led by just one point at the end of first quarter at 10-9.  The Quarriers were able to push their lead to four points by halftime at 26-22.  The Orioles cut into the Dell Rapids lead and trailed the Quarriers 39-37 at the end of the third quarter.  The Lennox defense held Dell Rapids to just six points in the final quarter, and the Orioles were able to pull away late in the game on free throws for the win.

Dell Rapids was led by Ty Hoglund with 15 points.  Carson Rentz added nine points.  Jacob Hinker had 20 points and 10 rebounds for Lennox.

The Quarriers (17-2) travel to White to face the Deubrook Area Dolphins their final regular season game of the year.

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Quarriers Sweep Canton in Double-Header

February 16, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

NewDRLogoThe Dell Rapids Quarrier girls and boy steams both earned victories over the Canton C-Hawks on Monday, February 15th, in Canton.  The games were postponed to Monday from an earlier date due to snow.

The Quarrier girls earned a 42-24 win over Canton to improve to 12-7 on the year.  Dell Rapids continues to hold the top spot in Region 3A with only one more game to go.  The Quarriers will travel to Madison on Thursday, February 18th, for their final regular season game of the year.   Mikaela Stofferahn is only nine points away from 1,000 career points.  The game can be seen on Big Sioux Media.

The Quarrier boys picked up a 51-31 win over the C-Hawks.  The Dell Rapids defense held Canton to just seven total second half points.  Ty Hoglund finished with 23 points while Jeffrey Schuch had 10 points.  Dell Rapids improves to 17-1 on the year.  The Quarriers will have their final home game of the year on Friday, February 19th, when they host Lennox.  The game can be seen on Big Sioux Media.

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

Quarrier Boys Keep it Rolling at DWU Culver Classic

February 14, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

NewDRLogoThe Dell Rapids Quarriers earned an 18-point win against the Aberdeen Roncalli Cavaliers at the DWU Culver’s Classic on Saturday, February 13th, in Mitchell.  The Quarriers won 74-56 in a rematch of the 2015 State A Championship game.

Dell Rapids got out front in the first quarter and led 16-10 after the first quarter.  Roncalli made a run in the second quarter pulling within a point by halftime at 34-33.  The Quarriers started to pull away in the third quarter extending their lead to 10 points at 57-47 by quarter break.  Dell Rapids out scored Roncalli 17-9 in the final quarter for the win.

The Quarriers offense shot 65% (31-48) from the field, well above their season average of 48%.  They were 50% (8-16) from three-point area, and 57% (4-7) from the free-throw line.  Dell Rapids had 25 team rebounds, 19 assists and seven steals.

Ty Hoglund had 33 points, six assists, and four steals.  Sheldon Siemondsma had 13 points, four rebounds, two assists, and two steals.  Mason Peter added eight points and three assists.  Tanner Heim had six rebounds.

Dell Rapids (16-1) will travel to Canton on Monday, February 15th, as part of a girls and boys double-header that is a make-up game from earlier in the year.

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

Second Half Surge Lifts Quarrier Boys to Win

February 13, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

NewDRLogoIn a game of swings, the Dell Rapids Quarriers left North Sioux City with a 70-67 win over the Dakota Valley Panthers on Friday, February 12th, for their 12th win in a row.

Dell Rapids had a six point lead after the first quarter at 24-18.  The Panthers then scored 27 points in the second quarter, while holding Dell Rapids to 12, to head into the locker room at halftime ahead 45-36.  The Quarriers then swung the game back into their favor in the third quarter outscoring Dakota Valley 22-12 to regain the lead at 58-57 heading into the final quarter.  Dell Rapids was able to hang on for the three point win.

The Quarriers shot 38% from two-point range in the game, 44% from three-point range, and 57% from the free-throw line.  Dakota Valley was 47% from the field, 45% from three-point area, and 100% from the free-throw line.

Ty Hoglund had a team-high 21 points and five assists.  Sheldon Siemonsma had 17 points, six rebounds, and two steals.  Sam White and Hoglund both had five rebounds in the game.

Dell Rapids (15-1) will travel to Canton on Monday, February 15th.

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