Hot Springs knocks off Winner

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Silas Chasing Hawk goes after a loose ball in the SoDak 16 game.

Winner suffered its second loss of the season when they fell to Hot Springs 47-43 in the SoDak 16 game in Chamberlain on March 7.

The Warriors (21-2) entered the game riding a 15 game win streak. They won two Region 7A games to make it to the SoDak 16. Winner was looking to make back to back state tournament appearances.

The Bison earned their first trip to the Class A state tournament since 2019 when they also took down Winner. This will be Hot Springs second trip to the state since 1945.

Hot Springs knocked down eight 3-pointers in Chamberlain with six coming in the second half and two back to back with under a minute to play.

The 3-point looks were the result of the Bison setting a screen and popping out to the three point line after setting the screen rather than rolling to the basket according to Winner coach Brett Gardner.

Also, Winner could not come back from four big free throws by the Bison at the end of the game.

The game was tied at the half 20-20. A free throw by Blake Volmer in the third quarter tied the score again at 23-23.

A shot by Silas Chasing Hawk gave Winner a 33-31 lead.

Winner had the lead going into the fourth quarter, 36-34. A big basket by Volmer gave the Warriors the lead.

Volmer led the scoring for Winner with 24 points. Aiden Barfuss and Silas Chasing Hawk both added 6 points.

Winner shot 37 percent from the field and made 9 of 11 free throws for 81 percent from the free throw line.

The Warriors made 4 of 17 three point shots.

Volmer and Shawn Hammerbeck each had 7 rebounds with 5 for Ethan Bartels and 3 for Barfuss.

Barfuss had 6 assists, Hammerbeck, 3 and Bartels, 2.

Bartels had 2 steals.

“Hats off to Hot Springs as they really played physically and made every possession difficult,” said Gardner.

“We were able to battle back and take the lead going into the 4th quarter but they made a couple more plays than we did. It was a great game and one that we just came up short in. This game does not take away anything that we accomplished this year. We are so proud of our young men,” said the coach.

FFA competes in Redfield

The Winner FFA had its first CDE as they traveled to Redfield.

Students competed in ag mechanics, livestock evaluation, meats evaluation, natural resources and vet science.

Ag mechanics placed 12th overall. Briar Cook took 34th, Caleb Boerner, 55h; Chandler Benedict, 62nd; Austin Blare, 55th; Hunter Shippy,69th.There were 25 teams and 94 competitors.

Livestock evaluation took 8th. Rowdy Moore was 16th, Roper Moore, 25th and Stetson Shelbourn, 38th. There were 27 teams and 96 competitors.

Maggie DeMers placed 14th in meats evaluation.

Natural resources took 22nd overall. Brianna Gilchrist was 21st and Amanda Blare, 73rd.

Vet science placed 18th.   Leah Wiechelman was 18th and Sierra McCall was 54th.

There were 23 teams 79 competitors.

Kindergarten screening set

Winner School District will be conducting its begindergarten/kindergarten screening for the school year 2023-2024.

Screening will be conducted on Friday, April 21 at the Winner Elementary School.

Children will need to be 5 years of age by Sept. 1, 2023 to enroll in public schools according to South Dakota codified law. Persons who have questions or would like to schedule a time for a screening, call Winner Elementary office at 605 842-8170.

Florence Fisher, 98

Florence Fisher, 98, of Winner, SD passed away on Thursday, March 9, 2023 at the Winner Regional Long Term Care Center in Winner, SD.

Mass of Christian Burial was held on Monday, March 13, 2023 at 10 a.m. at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Winner, SD. Burial followed in the Winner City Cemetery.

She was born on Oct. 8, 1924 to Joseph and Agatha Niichel. She lived in Sioux City, Iowa. She met her first husband John Druger, to this union a daughter was born, Darla. After his death she met Al Fisher and was married Oct. 8, 1961 and moved to Winner.

She loved mowing and working in the yard. She babysat and loved the kids as if they were her own.

Al and Florence went to Vegas every year. She loved to play slots, she said she always won enough to pay for her trip. (I wonder!)

Florence and Al moved to the Golden Prairie in 2011. Florence loved playing bingo and visiting. After Al’s death in 2012 she stayed there until 2019 when she fell and broke her hip. She then went to the Winner Nursing home until her death.

Florence is survived by her daughter Darla (Jim) Legge of Winner, SD. Grandchildren Jud Legge of Fon Du Lac, WI; Todd of Fountain Hills, AZ; Jason (Dawn) Legge, of South Carolina; Jill (Carey) Mitzel of Yankton, SD. 13 great grandchildren.

Greg Jones

Greg Jones, resident of Tea and former resident of Yankton, passed away on Tuesday, March 7, 2023 after a short battle with cancer.

Greg grew up on the family ranch east of Winner. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. Greg worked many years for Wilson Trailer in Yankton, and thereafter at their Lennox facility. Greg is survived by his wife, Marcy; daughter, Darcie (Marshall); son, Brady (Mikayla); and three beautiful grandchildren.

No funeral services will be held per Greg’s wishes. A private family burial will be held at a later date. Condolences may be mailed to PO Box 426, Tea, SD 57064.

Robert “Bob” Elliet Albert, 75

Robert “Bob” Elliet Albert was born in Deadwood, South Dakota on May 12, 1947, to A.L. “Lee” and Quindrid (née Frahm) Albert. He passed away at home with family on March 7, 2023 in Loveland, Colo.  He is the fourth of five children and the younger of twins.

The family moved to Winner when he was in second grade. Bob excelled in athletics and played varsity golf, track, basketball, football, and Legion baseball. He also was in band and was all-state chorus. Bob worked for Schmidt Honey Farm in the summers, and he always loved sharing his stories from this time in his life. Winner High School is where he met his wife, Linda Kaplan. After high school he attended Augustana College on a basketball scholarship. He left Augustana and transferred to Black Hills State where he played football for a season and then started having a bit too much fun. Bob joined the Army, and his next stop was active duty in Vietnam which ended up affecting his life in more ways than he could know. Exposure to Agent Orange is why we’re writing this today. After returning from service, Bob married Linda and finished school at Black Hills State in Spearfish, South Dakota. While in Spearfish, Bob and Linda had their first child, Nicole. Bob taught history and coached basketball and football at Sheridan High School. He left the school to drive a truck at Decker Coal Mine. While in Sheridan they had their second child, Brock. After tiring of the mine, Bob decided to return to graduate school at the University of Wyoming in Laramie. After a year of school, the family moved to the front range of Colorado where he returned to the construction trades. Bob, along with Linda, built a successful construction business. They supported multiple charities and foundations and provided many athletic college scholarships. He coached youth sports, was on the BHSU Foundation and the Yellow Jacket Foundation boards at Black Hills State and was actively involved in many booster organizations, both high school and college. In his later years, he spent his time golfing, being with family, golfing with family, watching his grandson play sports, playing golf in Arizona, tinkering in the Black Hills and golfing. Bob always had a joke or a story and could always be found singing random songs. He was there to help when someone needed something. Bob loved returning to Winner for reunions and staying in touch with friends made throughout his life. He was witty and smart and always up to something.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Lee and Quindrid Albert.

He is survived by his wife, Linda (née Kaplan) Albert, his children Nicole (Nathan) Corlett and Brock Albert, his grandson Chase Corlett, his siblings Alvin (Elaine) Albert, Betty (Richard) Day, William “Bill” (Cindy) Albert and Quindrid Godden (Jim) and many cousins, nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to First Tee Youth Golf Foundation or K9s for Warriors.

There will be a Celebration of Life at Crow Hop Brewing 214 E 4th St Loveland, Colorado on April 1, 2023, from 1-3 pm. We will have a brief ceremony at the beginning but come by when you can, if you can. There will also be a military inurnment service at Black Hills National Cemetery in Sturgis, South Dakota this summer and that date is yet to be determined.

Marceline “Marcy” Rae Palmer, 89

Marceline “Marcy” Rae Palmer, 89, of Rapid City, SD, died Tuesday, March 7, 2023, at Avantara North Nursing home in Rapid City, SD.

Marcy was born in Colome, SD, on April 26, 1933.  She lived in Rapid City mostly, but spent about 13 years in Kansas City, Missouri. She then moved back to Rapid and remained there until her death.

 She is survived by her five children: Sandra Mann, Karen Glayzer, Pamela Coyle, Steven Coyle, and Robert Clinton Coyle; 13 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren.

Her husbands Robert Coyle, and Darrell Palmer preceded her in death.

    Funeral services will be 1 p.m. on Thursday, March 16, 2023, at Kinkade Funeral Chapel in Sturgis, SD. Interment to follow at 2:30 p.m. at Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis.

Condolences may be sent to the family at www.kinkadefunerals.com.