Eight Chosen for All-State Chorus

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Eight Winner High School students have been selected for all-state chorus.

The all-state members are Shelby Scott, soprano; Sadie Woods, soprano; Mary Calhoon, alto; Ronae Klein, alto; Emmy Kaiser, tenor; Atlas Willuweit, tenor; Asher Kraft and Elijah Blare, both bass.

The alternates are Shannon Calhoon, Meagan Blare and Kayla Natoli.

Danielle Catoe is the director of the WHS chorus.

The students will spend the weekend of Oct. 27-28 in Sioux Falls rehearing for the concert which will be Oct. 28 at the Denny Sanford Premier Center.

Students had to go through an audition process to be selected.

The guest conductor will be Tim Seelig of San Francisco, Calif. He is a conductor, singer and motivational speaker.

Dr. Seelig holds four degrees including the doctor of musical arts and the diploma from the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria. He has authored seven books on choral technique.

Warriors Improve to 5-1

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Of all the games a football team plays during a season, the homecoming game is one that stands out in every player’s mind.

On a beautiful Friday night, the Winner Warriors made those memories as they defeated the Chamberlain Cubs 36-13.

After Warrior Ty Bolton and princess Macie Ferwerda lit the olympic torch that burned though the game, the Warriors got down to business.

Winner played an excellent first half scoring 8 points in the first quarter and adding 20 more in the second quarter.

The Warriors opened the game with a nice drive capped off by Matt Smither’s 7-yard touchdown run. The two-point conversion by Riley Calhoon was good and Winner was up 8-0.

Three touchdowns in the second quarter gave winner a 28-7 lead at the half.

Calhoon scored on a 19 yard run, Trevor Peters scored on a 4 yard run and right before the half Smither scored his second TD on a 1-yard plunge.

“We played a good first half as we moved the ball and got ourselves in good situations,” said coach Dan Aaker.

“The one breakdown was the Cubs kickoff return that put Chamberlain in good field position. The Warriors were hoping to hold off the Cubs but they punched the ball in for a score.

However, Winner came right back with a touchdown. “That was a nice drive that ate up the clock and we were able to score right before the half,” explained the coach.

Both teams were scoreless in the third quarter. Aaker noted sometimes it seems the teams looses focus at times. “On two of our drives we did not stay on schedule and had a mental breakdown.”

The Warrior ended up giving Chamberlain another scored in the fourth quarter as Isaac Hawk scored on a 5 yard run.

With 5:36 left in the game, Winner responded with its final touchdown as quarterback Carter Brickman scored on a 1-yard keeper.

The Warriors had 375 yards of total offense with 327 of those yards coming via the rush.

In passing, Brickman was 4-5 for 48 yards.

The offense was led by Phillip Jorgensen with 105 yards followed by Calhoon with 71 yards, Peters, 60 yards and Matt Smither with 55 yards.

Leading tacklers were Calhoon with 7, Levi McClanahan with 5, Shea Connot, 4; Ty Bolton and Matt Smither with 3 each.

Aaker said one of the keys of this game is that the team must maintain its focus for 48 minutes. “At times we lost our focus and that cannot happen as the games get bigger. I know our guys know that,” said Aaker.

The Warriors will host Wagner on Friday night and this will be senior night.

Aaker says Wagner is a team similar to Chamberlain.

“Offensively we have to move the ball. This is a big week for us and we need to focus and play a consistent game.”

There are only two games left in the regular season. This Friday is the final home game before the playoffs and then on Oct. 13 the Warriors travel to Wessington Springs-Woonsocket.

Cowboys Win Hard Fought Battle

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Chase Dufek scored the winning touchdown with five minutes left in the game to give the Colome Cowboys a 20-14 homecoming victory over Scotland on Friday.

Dufek scored on a 19 yard run and Wyatt Cahoy had the two point conversion.

Dufek opened the scoring for Colome on a 17 yard run.

Kolton Salonen scored on a 13 yard pass from Layton Thieman.

Colome led 12-0 at the half however in the third quarter Scotland took the lead 14-12.

The Cowboys retook the lead at the end of the game on Dufek’s run.

Colome had 252 yards of total offense and Dufek had 138 yards on 17 carries.

On defense, Salonen had 8 tackles and a sack. Cahoy had 11 tackles.

“We came out flat,” said coach Ben Connot. “We need to be a lot better when we play this week.”

The Cowboys, 6-0, will host Corsica- Stickney in a 7 p.m. game on Friday.

Watson Qualifies for State Golf

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Gage Watson of Winner High School qualified for the state golf meet at the regional held in Pierre on Sept. 25.

Watson placed 16th and shots rounds of 49 and 51.

Also golfing for Winner at the regional were Jayd Whitley who placed 25th and Nathan Monk, 30th.

Parkston won first place in the team title with Mobridge-Pollock taking second place.

The state meet was held Oct. 2-3 at Dakota Dunes Country Club.

Volleyball Team Wins Over Todd County

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Winner volleyball team defeated Todd County in 3 sets 25-12, 25-7, 25-13.

Morgan Hammerbeck and Alexis Richey were 100 percent in serving. Richey had 4 ace serves and Hammerbeck and Abby Marts, 3 each.

Addy Root had 15 kills, Hammerbeck had 13 kills, Abby Marts, 6 kills and Mackenzie Levi with 4 kills.

Richey was 71 percent in serve receive.

Root had 13 digs, Richey and Daesha Klein, 10 each.

Abby Marts had 1 block assist and JaiWanda Roubideaux, 1 block assist.

As a team, Winner was 95 percent serving with 13 ace serves, 24 kills, 23 set assists, 65 percent serve receive, 45 digs and 1 block.

“We came out and played three consistent games,” said coach Jaime Keiser. “We played aggressive and did a great job of attacking the ball and finding the holes. We kept Todd County out of system and chasing the ball all over the place. We played together as a team and were having fun,” said Keiser.

The next action for the Lady Warriors will be Oct. 5 when host White River. On Oct. 7, Winner will be at Chester Area as they take on Elkton-Lake Benton at 11 a.m. and Oct. 10 will host Chamberlain.

Andes Central/Dakota Christian Defeats Colome

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Andes Central/Dakota Christian defeated the Colome volleyball team 3-0 last Tuesday in Colome. The scores of the match were 15-25, 8-25 and 14-25.

Haley Krumpus had 6 points and Maggie McCarty had 3 points and 1 ace.

Rayne Hermsen and Abby Kortan each had 2 kills.

Kaydee Heath had 9 digs and Hermsen, 8.

Saydee Heath had 1 block and Makayla Shippy had 5 set assists.

In the junior varsity march, Colome lost 18-25 and 13-25.

ACDC won the C match 25-15 and 25-23.

Girls Cross County Team Wins Todd Co. Meet

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Winner Area girls cross country team won first place at the Todd County Invitational on Sept. 26.

Sidda Schuyler won first place. She was followed by Jaclyn Laprath, 5th; Aryn Meiners, 7th; Saige Schuyler, 9th; Melanie Brozik, 11th; Meagan Blare, 16th and Madison Thieman, 37th.

Kade Watson led the varsity boys as he took second place. Also placing for the Warriors were Dawson Phillips, 22nd; Wyatt Turnquist, 37th; Atlas Willuweit, 58th.

In the junior varsity girls race, Katherine Jankauskas placed 5th; Nanette Eagle Star, 6th; Gabby Kocer, 7th.

In the boys junior varsity race, Joseph Laprath took 16th place.

The next action for the Winner Area team is Oct. 5 at Parkston.

Erma Taylor, 80

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Erma Taylor, 80, of Winner, SD passed away on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017 at the Winner Regional Long Term Care Facility.
Funeral service was held on Friday, Sept. 29, 2017 at 11 a.m. at the First Christian Church in Winner. Burial followed in the Winner City Cemetery.

Erma was born Dec. 5, 1936 to Fred and Bernice (Schafer) Taylor in Hot Springs, SD. She lived at home until both parents were deceased then with her brother until the home was sold.

They moved to Winner where she lived at Presidential Square apartments for 23 years in the care of Community Connections and Southern Plains.

Erma moved to Elder Inn in 2005 because of health conditions and to Winner Long Term Care in August of 2013. Erma loved holidays and decorations. She loved her Lord and was a member of the First Christian Church. She will always be remembered for her Sweet smile.

She is survived by her by her brother Gene Taylor and Rose of Sioux Falls, many nieces and nephews and all her friends at Winner Long Term, Southern Plains and a very special friend Evelyn Mahoney.

She was preceded in death by her parents, 3 sisters: Myrtle Stuen, Lola Carpenter, Faye Hager and 2 brothers: Lloyd and Glen Taylor.

Judy Audiss, 67

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Judy Audiss, 67, of Winner, SD passed away on Thursday, Sept. 28, 2017 at the Sanford USD Medical Center in Sioux Falls.
Funeral service were held on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017 at 10 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Winner. Burial will follow in the Hamill Cemetery.

Judy was born Feb 03, 1950 to Marvin and Lela (Kubik) Swanson in Winner. Judy grew up with her sister, Marva, and three brothers, Vance, Mark, and Cal on the family ranch near Hamill.

She graduated from Augustana Academy High School in Canton. She then attended Augustana College in Sioux Falls and received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Education. While in college, she was involved with the choir and took trips abroad, performing in different concerts and competitions, which were some of her best memories. She took her first job as a 6th grade teacher at South Elementary in Todd County, and then Hamill. She then married Randy Audiss, and did not teach for several years while she took care of her three children and helped on the family farm. She then returned to the classroom and taught 6th grade at Winner Middle School. Later, she was asked to be the special education director. As she then went into the role of an administrator, Judy pursued her master’s in education, obtaining her degree from South Dakota State University and then later went on to receive her specialist degree in education from University of South Dakota. Her passion for education, making sure all children had the ability to learn and thrive in school, and the relationships she built within the Winner school family is something she was proud of and held close to her heart.

Judy also was involved with church, being the Sunday school superintendent and playing the organ, as her faith and music were dear to her. There were a number of children around the Hamill community that she taught piano lessons to, also. Above all, though, was her love for her grandchildren. She was especially fond of them, always having a smile on her face when she was able to spend time with them, spoiling them, and being a part of their lives.

Judy was preceded in death by her parents, Marvin and Lela, and her sister, Marva Lemene.

Cherishing her memory are her husband, Randy of 43 years, son, Chris (Brooks) Audiss of Belle Fourche, SD, Sarah (Ron) Hagenlock of Sioux Falls, SD, and Corey(Mandy)Audiss of Hamill, SD, grandchildren, Ryker, Rexton, and Reven Audiss, Mikah Hagenlock, Jackson Hansen, and Livia and Harper Audiss, along with numerous nieces, nephews, and other family and friends.
The Family of Judy Audiss will be directing memorials to the Alzheimer’s Association in her memory.

Lois Heller, 85

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Lois Heller, age 85, of Winner, passed away on Sept. 28, 2017 at the Winner Regional Long Term Care Facility. Funeral Service were held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 2, 2017 at Christ Lutheran Church in Winner. Burial followed at the Winner City Cemetery.

Lois was born Jan. 12, 1932 to George and Helen (Frohberg) Blomstrom at her parent’s home outside of Winner. She was the youngest of six brothers and sisters. After losing her father at a very young age, the family moved to Winner where her mother worked hard to support her family.

Lois attended Winner High School and after graduation worked at the cleaners and as a bookkeeper at the Co-op in Winner. She married Wayne Heller on April 17, 1966. To this union two daughters were born: Lisa Ann and Carla Marie. Wayne and Lois lived on the Heller family farm, north of Ideal, for their first few years of marriage then moved to Winner when Lisa started school. Her house was open to everyone and she loved to spoil her nieces and nephews. She hosted many family dinners and always had a sweet treat to offer anyone that stopped by to visit.

Lois was active in her daughter’s many school activities and later babysat and attended her grandchildren’s activities. Many days she drove to Gregory to pick up her grandkids from school. She spent many hours playing Monopoly, Uno and Gin Rummy with them. In her more recent years Lois found enjoyment spoiling two new grandchildren with sherbet and thrilling them with rides on her power wheelchair.

Lois enjoyed playing Bridge with her friends, hosting couples pitch parties and challenging Wayne to a game or two of cribbage. She was very active at Christ Lutheran Church, participated in bowling leagues, and she and her sister, Joann, hosted card parties at the VFW. She was a lifelong Chicago Cubs fan and finally was able to relish in their World Series win in 2016.

After Wayne died in 2012, Lois moved to the Elder Inn. You could find her there enjoying her sherbet and chocolate and working on her crossword puzzles and word searches. With her declining health she recently moved to Winner Long Term Care. She passed away peacefully on September 28th at the age of 85 years old.

Grateful for sharing her life are Lisa (Randy) Odenbach of Dallas, SD, Carla of Pierre, SD, her grandchildren, Gaige Odenbach, Mackenzie (Derek) Stukel, Reece Odenbach and Grandyn Heller. And one great granddaughter, Averie Stukel. She is also survived by one brother, Bob (Elinor) Blomstrom of Gregory and one sister-in-law, Vivian Heller, of Laramie. She’s also survived many cousins, nieces and nephews.
Going on before her were her parents, husband Wayne, her brothers Marvin and Lyle, and her sisters Joann Beckers and Doris Bennett.

We love you Mom and Grandma Lois. So happy that you have finally found peace in the loving arms of our Savior, Jesus Christ.