Lady Warriors defeat Burke

Winner girls basketball team continue to keep its unblemished record alive.
On Thursday, the Lady Warriors defeated Burke/South Central 51-27.

The No. 1 rated Lady Warriors are 2-0 for this season and 26-0 dating back to last season in which they finished with a perfect record.

At the end of the first quarter it was a two-point game with Winner leading 13-11.

However, Winner held Burke/South Central scoreless in the second quarter while scoring 18 points. At the half, Winner led 31-11.

In the third quarter, a strong Winner defense held the Cougars to 4 points.
Bella Swedlund led the scoring for Winner with 19 points. Kalla Bertram added 13 points.

As a team, Winner made 21-47 shots for 45 percent from the field.
Morgan Hammerbeck pulled down 7 of Winner’s 28 rebounds. Swedlund added 5 and Kelsey Sachtjen, 4.

Winner won the junior varsity game 35-21. Leading scorers were Josey Kludt and Jenna Hammerbeck with 8 points each and Katherine Jankauskas, 7.

The next action for Winner will be Jan. 3 when they host Bon Homme in a boys and girls double-header.

Below is the box score

Winner 51
Burke/South Central 27
Non-Conference at Bonesteel

Winner;13;18;14;6 — 54
Burke/South Central;11;0;14;6 — 27

WINNER (3-0): Maggie LaCompte 2, Jenna Hammerbeck 4, Kalla Bertram 13, Morgan Hammerbeck, Bella Swelund 19, Kelbi Meiners 3, Kelsey Sachtjen 4. Totals 21-47 5-13 51.

3-pt FG — WIN 4 (Swedlund 2, Meiners 1, J. Hammerbeck 1). Rebounds — WIN 28 (M. Hammerbeck 7). Assists — WIN 17 (M. Hammerbeck 4). Turnovers — WIN 9. Steals — WIN 15 (Sachtjen 4, Bertram 4). Blocks — 3 (Sachtjen 2). JV Game —35-21 Winner .

Warriors too much for Miller

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Fred Whiting puts up a shot for Winner in Friday’s game with Miller.

By Colton Hall
Staff Writer

The Winner Warriors boys basketball team put together another dominating performance at home with a 79-35 win over the Miller Rustlers in a Big Dakota Conference game on Friday, Dec. 20.

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London moves to new bank

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Brian London, manager of First Fidelity Bank of Colome, will be leaving the bank the end of the year after working there for 28 1/2 years. He will be working at Security State Bank in Chancellor.

By Dan Bechtold
Editor

It is going to be hard for Brian London to leave Colome.

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Gary Davis, 79

Mr. Gary F. Davis, 79, husband of Janice L. Davis died on November 28, 2019 at Baptist Health Lexington.

He was born on May 9, 1940 in Millboro, SD to the late Kerr A. and Lela J. (Mann) Davis. Gary was a graduate of Winner High School.

He went on to travel the country: LA, Miami and Louisville, where he met his wife; they moved to Lexington in 1971.

Before retirement, his career was in the wholesale agriculture chemical business.

Gary was a member of Grace Baptist Church for over 40 years. He organized the annual benefit concert for the Bob Brown House, which is a special needs facility, for many years.

Gary enjoyed gospel and country music festivals and was an avid supporter of Woodsong’s Old Time Radio Hour.

He loved travel- even a 60 day RV trip to Alaska and back.
Gary is survived by his wife of 56 years; his son, Kevin W. Davis; siblings, Opal (Davis) Booth, Steve Davis, and Daniel Davis.
He is proceeded in death by his parents; and his brother, Ray Davis.

Anna Fiala, 69

Funeral services for Anna Fiala, 69, Gregory, were held Dec. 17 at the Methodist Church in Gregory. Burial will be at a later date.

Anna Mae Fiala was born on July 10, 1950, in Gregory, SD to Frank and Anna (Svoboda) Fiala. She had one sister Rosetta Marie. They grew up on a farm near Iona. Anna attended grade school at South Fairview from first through fifth grade and then Lincoln school from sixth through eighth grade finally attending Gregory High School and graduating in 1968.

She helped her mother on the family farm after her father died when she was young, they farmed and raised cattle the whole time. Anna eventually took over all the farm duties after her mother passed away. Anna mostly planted corn and wheat. She grew up working hard on the farm, milking cows at age seven and helping raise sheep. Anna always had chickens that the family would butcher and occasionally had geese or ducks.

Anna had one daughter Laurie born in 1972. Laurie continued the farming tradition by living on and working the farm with Anna.

Anna had lots of hobbies. She loved gardening, cooking, and riding the four-wheelers. If she wasn’t busy on the farm, she was enjoying time with her three grandkids. She was also a member of the Hamill ZCBJ Lodge.

Anna passed away on Dec. 12, 2019, at the Avera Gregory Hospital and the age of 69 after a short fight with cancer.

Anna is preceded in death by her parents Anna & Frank Fiala, and her sister Rosetta Marie (Fiala) Boerner.

Grateful to have shared her life is her daughter Laurie (Paul), and granddaughters Cassidy Fiala, of Cambodia, and Chelsea Backous of Aberdeen and Jonathon Fiala of Gregory.

Robert Blomstrom, 91

Robert Blomstrom, 91, of Winner, SD passed away on Thursday, Dec. 19, 2019 at the Avera Rosebud Country Care Facility in Gregory, SD.

Funeral service will be held on Thursday, Dec. 26th, 2019 at 10 a.m. at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Winner, SD. Burial will follow in the Winner City Cemetery. A visitation will be held one hour prior to funeral service.

Robert Wayne Blomstrom was born April 1, 1928 in Winner, SD to George and Helen (Frohburg) Blomstrom. One of six children, he was raised on a farm a few miles southwest of Winner until his father died when he was nine. Soon after the family moved into town to find employment.

He helped out the family financially from a very young age and recalled his first job working at a soda fountain cleaning up. He continued to work throughout high school making gas deliveries for his cousin Lloyd Blomstrom.

He graduated from Winner High School in 1945 and worked at the Co-op until he entered the service. He trained as a half track driver and served during the Korean War in Germany as border patrol. Upon his return from the service he resumed work at the Co-op and there he met Elinor Walton, who worked in bookkeeping. They married Oct. 2, 1954. To this union six children were born.

Soon he purchased the Conoco service station and operated it for many years. His family remembers many late night and holiday phone calls from the police station requesting him to open up for some traveler passing through who needed fuel. He never turned anyone down.

In 1982 he began subbing as a rural mail carrier, and not long after sold the Conoco and carried mail full time. His dedication to his work earned him the honor of being named South Dakota rural mail carrier of the year, of which he was very proud.

He resided in Winner his entire life until May 2014 when it became necessary to move to an assisted living facility in Gregory, closer to his daughters. It wasn’t long before he and Elinor moved to Avera Rosebud Country Care Center in Gregory, where he resided until the time of his passing.

Robert was a faithful servant of his church and community and volunteered wherever he was able to help. He served as a council member to the Trinity Lutheran Church (WELS) for years. He was a member of the VFW and American Legion, spending many evenings calling bingo or assisting with steak night. He served on the draft board during the Vietnam war, a job that troubled him dearly, and also served as a city councilman.

He never missed volunteering putting up the flags at the cemetery for Memorial Day, or serving the free meal on Labor Day. He was a volunteer fireman for years as well as a volunteer deputy for a short time when needed. He served as an honor guard at numerous funerals and never missed carrying the flag in the Labor Day parade. He was named parade marshal of the Labor Day parade in 2007, for which he was very humbled. If a volunteer for church or community was needed, he was there as his community meant so much to him.

In later years his grandchildren were his passion and he rarely missed an event. He swapped the purple and gold colors of his alma mater for Cowboy green and Gorilla red and wore them proudly. “Papa” as called by his grandchildren was best known for his joking around and ability to make them laugh. His use of props such as goofy hats and googly eyeglasses were well received with smiles and laughter. An April 1st birthday suited him well.

He is survived by his children: David, Seattle, WA; Neil (Brena’) , Yankton, SD; Beverly (Rod) Graesser, Dallas, SD; Laurie (Mike) Spartz, New Hope, MN; Barbara (Steve) Nallick, Golden Valley, MN; Jeannie Fortuna, Gregory, SD. Also eleven grandchildren and four great grandchildren: Glenn (Kirsten) Graesser, Walter, Henry and Edward, Platte, SD; Jordan (Cassie) Graesser, Brisbane, Australia; Leah Graesser, Sacramento, CA; Emilee (Max) Hendricks, Rowan, Sacramento, CA; Nolan Fortuna, Gregory, SD; Josie Fortuna, Bismarck, ND; Alyssa Fortuna, Spearfish, SD; Nathan Fortuna, Gregory, SD. Allyson Spartz, New Hope, MN. Cierra Bordeaux and Lashya Farmer, Dallas, SD.

Wrestlers win in Gregory

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Winner Area wrestling team won first place at the Gregory Invitational. The Warriors won first place with 232.5 points. The Warriors had five champions. This is the second consecutive tournament the Warriors have won this season.

For the second consecutive week, the Winner Area wrestling team was impressive in tournament competition.

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Late surge not enough

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Makayla Shippy goes up for a layup against Corsica/Stickney on Saturday, Dec. 14. Shippy led the Cowgirls with 10 points.

By Colton Hall
Staff Writer

Colome Cowgirls head basketball coach Kory Foss knew that it would be a tough game against the almost unanimously number-one ranked Corsica/Stickney Jaguars in Class B girls basketball on Sat. Dec. 14.

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Stout defense leads Warriors

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Kameron Meiners looks to take a shot for Winner in the game with Wagner on Friday.

By Colton Hall
Staff Writer

Before the season began, Brett Gardner, the head coach of the Winner High School boys basketball team, wanted to win games in a pretty simple way. Play suffocating defense, score some points, and close out teams in the fourth quarter.

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