

Photo by John Davis taken Wolsey/Wessington volleyball players gather after losing a point during Monday night’s match at the Warner High School gym. In the foreground for the Lady Warbirds is Taylor Horn (14). Looking on are Warner’s Ava Nilsson, far left and Courtney Bjorgaard, back far right. Wolsey-Wessington would find the end zone on their first drive of the game as a 62-yard drive was capped off with a 14-yard touchdown run by running back Eric Klanchnik. Mary was the middle game on Thursday, which saw the Warbirds outlast the Cardinals for a 32-14 victory. Photo by John Davis taken Warner’s Kamryn Anderson, center, reaches to hit the ball as Wolsey/Wessington’s Kailynn Dorris, left, defends the net during Monday night’s match at the Warner High School gym. The 9B championship game between Wolsey-Wessington and Dell Rapids St. Football Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Boys Volleyball Girls Volleyball SEASON: 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 UPCOMING. Looking on at far right for Warner is Courtney Bjorgaard. Iroquois/Doland 5:39.09.Warner’s Kendyl Anderson, center, hits the ball as Wolsey/Wessington’s Leah Williams, left and Kailynn Dorris, right, defend the net during Monday night’s match at the Warner High School gym. Team scores: Wolsey-Wessington 162, James Valley Christian 135, Sunshine Bible Academy 81, Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 80, Highmore-Harrold 72, Iroquois/Doland 50, Wessington Springs 40, Hitchcock-Tulare 40.ġ00M: 1. James Valley Christian 56.93.Ĩ00M Relay: 1. Team scores: Wolsey-Wessington 129, Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 119.5, Hitchcock-Tulare 93, James Valley Christian 83, Wessington Springs 75.5, Highmore-Harrold 64, Iroquois/Doland 57, Sunshine Bible Academy 34.ġ00N: 1. Grady Aasby of Highmore-Harrold and Payton Fox of Sunshine Bible Academy were named the outstanding senior athletes of the meet.Īasby helped the Pirates to victory in the boys’ 400-meter relay, along with the 800 and medley relay events.įox was a member of the winning girls’ 1,600 relay team for the Crusaders and finished third in the 400 and 800 events. Wessington Springs was fifth at 75.5, followed by Highmore-Harrold at 64, Iroquois/Doland at 57 and Sunshine Bible Academy at 34. The Hitchcock-Tulare boys were third at 83, while James Valley Christian finished fourth at 83. “They showed up, worked hard and they gave everything they had,” she said. “We have some more boys out this season and we were able to fill more events. “This was a big one for them, they knew they could do it,” Uttecht said of winning the boys’ title. Cavalcade 2022 Bolingbrook Clow Airport, IL - June 4-5, 2022. The Warbirds last won the 281 Conference boys’ title in 2013. WWII Weekend at Mid Atlantic Museum - June 3-5, 2022. Wolsey-Wessington vs Wessington Springs-281 Tourney Championship Game Highlights - Oct. Wolsey-Wessington finished with 129 points to edge Sanborn Central/Woonsocket by 9.5 points for the title. The race for the title was a lot closer in the boys’ division. Wessington Springs and Hitchcock-Tulare shared the seventh spot with scores of 40. Highmore-Harrold was fifth at 72, followed by Iroquois/Doland at 50. The Sunshine Bible Academy girls’ team had 81 points to edge Sanborn Central/Woonsocket by a point for the third spot. Wolsey-Wessington amassed 162 points to finish 27-points ahead of second-placed James Valley Christian. We put relays together and just told them to show up, work hard and compete to the best of their ability. “As coaches we kind of went through and put kids in events where we felt we could get points. “We came here and that was our goal to win a title,” Wolsey-Wessington coach Lindy Uttecht said of the performance from her girls’ team.


The Lady Warbirds claimed their fourth consecutive 281 Conference title. HURON - Wolsey-Wessington captured titles in both the girls’ and boys’ divisions during the 281 Conference Track Meet on Tuesday at Tiger Stadium.
