CHS 3rd Quarter Honor Roll

Superior (All A’s)
Seniors – Reed Harter, Kaleb Waters
Juniors – Wiely Heath, Isaac Kortan, Adrianna Larson, Jordan Shippy
Sophmores – Zane Rohde
Freshman – Jaclyn Laprath, Alexa McKenzie
Eight Graders – Haley Krumpas
Seventh Graders – Abby Kortan
Excellent (All A’s and B’s no C’s)
Seniors – Isaac Baker, Morgan Hofeldt, Taylor Hrabanek, Mariah Kinzer, Rachel Lovejoy, Destannie Noteboom
Juniors – Will Cahoy, Callie Heath, Nate Krumpus, Darcy Maier, Holden Thieman
Sophmores – Kaylee Bolton, Maggie McCarty, Caleb Vandenbark, Jeremiah Yeaman
Freshman – Grace Campbell, Abby Pechota, Hanna Rowe, Riggin Shippy
Eighth Graders – Jacob Beckers, Megan Charles, Eli Kortan, Julianna Larson, Sara O’Bryan
Seventh Graders – Rhett Bertram, Saydee Heath, Hailey Old Lodge, Makayla Shippy
“B” average – No D’s
Seniors – McCallie Bettcher, Melissa Bettcher, Avery Davis, Jesse Heese, Lauren Week
Juniors – Matt Campbell, Noah Hermsen, Tristin Munroe, Chastity Paulson, Megan Seegers
Sophmores – Elisabeth Duffy, Andrew Laprath
Freshman – Beau Bertram, Christian Clairmont, Rayne Hermsen, Jackson Kinzer, Lay Thieman
Eighth Graders – Aidan Brown, Jordyn Seegers
Seventh Graders – Lanie Bolton, Luke Bolton, Nathaniel Hansen
Perfect Attendance
Sophmores – Rebecca Marso, Jeremiah Yeaman
Freshman – Alexa McKenzie
Seventh Graders – Rhet Bertram

Curtis Receives BankWest Scholarship

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BankWest Chairman, President and CEO Charles H. Burke III recently announced 16 students from across South Dakota were awarded BankWest Scholarships for the 2016-17 school year. Each student will receive a $1,500 scholarship to pursue post-secondary education.
“Awarding scholarships to these students is a sincere pleasure,” Burke said. “These students exhibit strong leadership skills, academic excellence and a passion for their communities. They truly understand the concept of leading by example, and we are pleased to assist with their academic pursuits.”

Among the recipients is Colby Curtis of Winner.

Curtis, son of Craig and Lisa Curtis of Winner, is a senior at Winner High School. He plans to attend the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, where his major course of study will be pre-physician assistant. Colby said his interest in becoming a physician assistant was sparked by his local role model, Chris Snavely, a physician assistant in Winner. His proudest accomplishment to date was qualifying for the state wrestling tournament where he placed fifth.

Davis Joins Angus Association

 

Avery Davis of Millboro is a new junior member of the American Angus Association.

Junior members are eligible to register cattle in the American Angus Association, participate in programs conducted by the National Junior Angus Association and take part in association sponsored shows and other national and regional events.

Bill Pistulka Track Meet

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Chloe Bartels won the mile run at the Bill Pistulka track meet Saturday in Winner. Bartels took first place in 5:46.9. For the first time, Bartels ran the 300 hurdles and took 5th place in :56.2.

The Bill Pistulka family was in Winner for the meet and Betty Pistulka Sattler sang the national anthem.

The late Bill Pistulka was a teacher and coach in the Winner School District. He was the head track coach and athletic director.

Bill Pistulka’s granddaughter, Kristin Pistulka, who is a senior at Mitchell High School, ran the 200 and 400 at Saturday’s meet. She placed second in both races. As a senior, Pistulka wanted to run in the Winner meet named after her grandfather. Pistulka has a track scholarship to South Dakota State University.

No team points were kept.

Campbell Helps Cowboys to Victory

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Matt Campbell of the Colome track team qualified for the state meet in both the shot put and discus at the first meet of the season.

The Colome junior won first place in both the shot put and discus at the Gregory Invitational on March 29.

Campbell won the shot put with a throw of 50-7 and the discus with a throw of 151-8.

The Cowboys placed sixth with 44 points.

Cox Candidate for “Miss Basketball”

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Allison Cox, standout basketball player for the Winner Lady Warriors, has been nominated for the Miss Basketball award.

The Hanson Anderson Mr. and Miss Basketball ceremony will be held May 1 in Sioux Falls at the Ramkota Inn. The luncheon will start at noon followed by the awards presentation.

From the group nominated will come one individual deemed the best male and female prep basketball player in South Dakota.

Cox, a first team all-state selection, helped the Lady Warriors to a runner-up spot in the state basketball tournament.  Also a Miss Basketball candidate is Anna Goodhope, daughter of former Winner residents Sam and Laura Goodhope.

Selected as a Mr. Basketball candidate is Brevin Kaiser, Pierre, son of Bill and Kim Kaiser, formerly of Winner.

Cox Named to All-State Team

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Allison Cox of the Winner girls basketball team has been named to the first team Class A all state team.

Cox led the Winner Lady Warriors to victories over West Central and Webster Area in the state tournament before falling to St. Thomas More in the title game.

The 5-8 guard was a consistent all around player who averaged 15.8 points per game shooting 46 percent from the field.

“Allison is a very well rounded and versatile player,” said Winner coach Larry Aaker. “She is able to play all five positions on the floor whether it be playing point guard to break the press or taking advantage of mismatches in the post,” said Aaker.

“One of her strongest qualities is rebounding on both ends of the floor.”