Master Gardener Training in South Dakota for 2015

By David Graper – South Dakota Master Gardener Program Interim Coordinator

Do you like to garden?  Do you like fresh, home-grown, nutritious vegetables and fruits?  Do you want to learn more about how to take better care of your lawn, trees or shrubs?  Are you curious about how plants grow and what they need to grow and be healthier?  Do you want to make new friends that are also interested in these things?  Do you like to teach and help people?  If you answered “yes” to any or all of these questions, then perhaps becoming a South Dakota Master Gardener is the right thing for you to do to satisfy those desires.

Master Gardener training classes are now being formed for 2015.  The registration deadline has been extended to April 24.  Classes will be offered in the Watertown, Mitchell and Hot Springs/Custer areas this year.  You do not have to live right in those cities to participate however, since the majority of the training is offered online so you can get the training in the comfort of your own home in a very open schedule with the first sections available online starting May 4, 2015.  But there are four days of required, hands-on training, to finish out the complete training course.  The four, day-long, hands-on sessions give trainees the opportunity to learn skills such as planting, pruning, plant propagation, along with plant and pest identification by seeing and doing. These will be held in each of the training sites.  Participants will be able to choose from the three locations for their hands-on training.

Master Gardeners work in their community to promote and teach gardening. Opportunities include writing articles, giving talks, working at fair booths, helping in community and school gardens, teaching and answering garden questions.  The training gives a well-rounded education preparing them to help their communities.  Currently there are about 850 active Master Gardeners across the state, many of which are also active in one or more of the 19 area groups of Master Gardeners.  In 2014 Master Gardeners contributed more than 12,700 hours of volunteer service, worth over $240,000 to South Dakota individuals, families and communities.

The South Dakota Master Gardener program began back in 1985 when Dean Martin organized the first classes.  When Dean retired in 1988, training was put on hold until 1993 when training resumed.  Each year training is scheduled to occur in different locations across the state so that individuals from all over the state will have an opportunity to take the training at a site relatively close to home.  The majority of the training is offered online, making it convenient for more people to participate in the training and only have to make arrangements to be away from home or work for four days to participate in the hands-on training sessions.

Governor Announces Members of Native American Student Achievement Advisory Council

Gov. Dennis Daugaard announced members of the Native American Student Achievement Advisory Council.

The Governor issued an executive order establishing the council in February. The council will work to identify strategies for improving achievement and graduation rates among South Dakota’s Native American students and report its findings to the Legislature and the Governor by Dec. 1, 2015.

The appointees to the council from Mission are: Dr. Roger Bordeaux, Rep. Shawn Bordeaux, Sen. Troy Heinert; Richard “Tuffy” Lunderman,

“Native American students in South Dakota attend public, non-public, tribally operated and Bureau of Indian Education schools,” said Gov. Daugaard. “Thus, the responsibility for providing them educational opportunities is shared among individuals and local, state, tribal and federal governments. I am confident this group will help us move forward with a common vision for ensuring their success.”

The Bush Foundation will be funding the council’s work. The Bush Foundation is based in St. Paul, Minnesota, and serves the 23 Native nations and the states of Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota.

“Improving educational achievement among Native American youth will drive growth and prosperity in both South Dakota and the Native nations that share the same geography. We are proud to support this important collaboration between state and tribal leaders. Together, they can lay the foundation for innovative and exciting efforts to increase educational opportunities for Native youth,” said Bush Foundation President Jen Ford Reedy.

The council’s first meeting is slated for April 28-29 at the Capitol Lake Visitor Center in Pierre.

Royals win 5-1

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Winner-Colome baseball team defeated Bennett County 5-1 in five innings on Monday, April 6, at Leahy Bowl.  The game was called after five innings due to the rain.

Holden Thieman was the winning pitcher.

Leading hitters were Reed Harter with a double, two stolen bases and one run scored  and Thieman scored two runs and had 2 stolen bases.

“This was a tough game to play due to some rough conditions. I was pleased with how well we pitched. Holden did a great job of getting ahead in the count and making big pitches to get out of some early jams,” said coach Drew Weber.

Ty Bolton came in and pitched the last two innings. “I thought he did really well,” said the coach,

“The biggest key to our season will always be our pitchers ability to throw strikes and we’ve been able to do that so far this season. We need to get the bats going a little bit, but the slow start was to be expected. We are finding ways to get on base and using our speed really well on the base paths. Once the sticks get going a bit, I think we’ll really start putting runs on the board,” said Weber.

With the win, the Royals are undefeated at 3-0.

Cowgirls Place 3rd in SCC meet

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The Colome girls 4×800 relay took first place at the South Central Conference meet in Platte on April 7. Runners Lauren Week, Jaclyn Laprath, Taylor Hrabanek and Callie Heath crossed the finish line in 11:57.59.

Colome girls finished third with 93 points.

Other results of the Colome girls include:

Triple jump—Week, 3rd, 26-11.5

Long jump—Heath, 3rd, 13-7; Taylor Hrabanek, 4th, 13-1

110 hurdles—Emmalle Duley, 6th, :21.99

800 relay—4th, 2:0983, Morgan Hofeldt, Lauren Week, Mariah Kinzer and Taylor Hrabanek

1600 run—Laprath, 1st, 6:09.02

400—Heath, 2nd, 1:06.52

300 hurdles—Hofeldt, 1st, :55.08

800—Hofeldt, 1st, 2:53.21

200—Heath, 2nd, :28.16

3200 run –Laprath, 1st, :13.16

1600 relay—3rd, 4:57.90, Lauren Week, Mariah Kinzer, Jaclyn Laprath and Taylor Hrabanek

The Colome boys track team took second  place in two relays at the SCC meet.

The Cowboys finished fifth with 66 points.

Colome boys results include:

Triple jump—Jackson Kinzer, 3rd, 36-4.5; Andrew Laprath, 6th, 32-4

Long jump—Kinzer, 6th, 16-5

100—Chase Hrabanek, 3rd, :12.07; Reed Harter, 4th, :12.15

400 relay—2nd, :48.18, Chase Hrabanek, Cole McCarty, Jackson Kinzer and Reed Harter

400—Cody Heath, 4th, 1:01.72

Medley relay—2nd, 4:03.15, Reed Harter, Cole McCarty, Chase Hrabanek and Jackson Kinzer

800—Cody Heath, 3rd, 2:26.30

200—Hrabanek, 1st, :24.32; Reed Harter, 2nd, :24.81; Cole McCarty, 4th, :25.30

The next meet for Colome will be the Kimball/White Lake Invitational April 23.track chase 100

Gardner Named Region “Coach of the Year”

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Brett Gardner, Winner High School boys basketball coach, has been named the Region 8 head coach of the year.

Gardner, in his first year of coaching in Winner, coached the Winner Warriors to a third place finish in the State A basketball tournament.

Named as the Region 7 head coach of the year is Jeff Determan of Gregory and the Region 7 assistant coach of the year is Lonnie Klundt of Gregory.

The South Dakota Basketball Coaches Association makes the announcement of the region coaches.

Harter wins All-State honors

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Winner’s Brendan Harter has been named to the Class A boys basketball all-state first team.

The all-state teams are chosen by the South Dakota Basketball Coaches Association and  South Dakota Sportswriters Association.

The 6-3 Harter was key in Winner’s third place  finish at state. The skilled power forward registered 18.3 points and 9.4 rebounds per game for the 23-2 Warriors.

He also racked up 69 assists, 68 steals and shot 61 percent from the field.

“We are excited about the fact that Brendan is getting recognition for his accomplishments on the playing floor this year,” said Winner boys basketball coach Brett Gardner.

“Being first team all-state is a big deal and we are proud of him. We are 100 percent sure that he will be the first to admit that none of his accomplishments nor awards would have come without the help of his teammates.

“Brendan worked hard to become a better player this off season and it paid off. We are excited that our team achievements have lead to some individual accolades with Brendan getting all-state and Class A all-tournament team along with Nathan Galbraith,” said Gardner.

The two year starter finished his career with 756 points, 445 rebounds and 142 steals. Harter also hit  a game winning shot against Cheyenne-Eagle Butte in overtime in the Region 6A championship game.

Bertram Candidate for “Miss Basketball”

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Kelsey Bertram of Winner has been named as a candidate for Miss Basketball.

The awards luncheon will be held May 3 at the Ramkota Convention Center in Sioux Falls. The luncheon is open to the public. Doors will open at noon with the awards presentation beginning at 1 p.m.

Twelve women and 13 men, all seniors, were selected as finalists by a vote of the South Dakota high school basketball coaches at the conclusion of the 2014-15 season.

In addition to Bertram, the other candidates for Miss Basketball are: Ellie Brecht, Sioux Falls Lincoln; Darbi Gustafson, Ethan; Danni Honner, Harrisburg; Tagyn Larson, Sioux Falls Roosevelt; Jessica Mieras, Sioux Falls O’Gorman; Rylie Osthus, DeSmet; Sydney Palmer, Pierre Riggs; Ashley Rozell, Warner; Dalee Stene, Sioux Falls O’Gorman; Alexys Swedlund, St. Thomas More and Taylor Volesky, Mitchell.

This year’s keynote speaker will be Augustana women’s head basketball coach Dave Krauth. In his 25th year at Augie, Krauth became the 20th Division II women’s basketball coach in history to win 500 career games after an 86-82 win over then No. 12 Minnesota State on Dec. 14.

Ticket information for the luncheon can be obtained by calling 1-800-621-0801.

Bertram Named to “Second 5” on All-Star Team

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Kelsey Bertram of Winner has been named to the girls second five of the Argus Leader Media/Sanford Pentagon all-star basketball team.

The senior is a first team all-stater. She had 8.2 rebounds and 1.4 blocks a game. Bertram also holds Winner’s single game steals record, getting 118 as a junior and averaging 3.7 a game this season.

Bertram was also Class A’s top distributor with 5.2 assists a game.

“Kelsey led us in every statistical category this year,” said coach Larry Aaker. “She is a player you love to have on your team and don’t want to play against.”

Bertram played in the girls all star game Sunday at the Pentagon in Sioux Falls. She played on  White team which was defeated  by the blue team 88-76.

Also playing on the white team was Erin Grimshaw of Todd County.

Playing on the blue team was Darbi Gustafson of Ethan, the daughter of Jeff and Janet Gustafson, formerly of Winner and Colome. Darbi was also named to the second five girls team.

The South Dakota Basketball Coaches Association and the Sanford Pentagon sponsored the girls and boys games on Sunday.