Summer Project Serves Dual Purpose for Pheasants Forever

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By Dan Bechtold, Editor

The local chapter of Pheasants Forever is working to promote the hunting in this part of South Dakota with a special project.

The national Pheasant Fest will be in Sioux Falls Feb. 16, 17 and 18, 2018. This is the first time this national outdoor show has been in South Dakota.

Local members of Pheasants Forever came up with the idea to put together a publication that features hunting and local Pheasants Forever member.

It is a way for local hunters and /or lodges to get their name in front of a national audience.

“We are trying to do something to promote our area,” said Mike Scott, president of the local chapter of Pheasant Forever.
Scott added they are not competing with the Winner Area Chamber of Commerce as this will be a one shot deal.

In this brochure will be stories and picture of Tripp County Pheasant Forever members and lodges.

This summer, Molly Sperlich, a graduate of Winner High School, will be conducting interviews, writing stories and taking pictures.

Persons who would like to be in this publication need to call Sperlich as soon as possible so she can set up a schedule. Persons can call her at 605-430-4730. They can also call Scott at 840-9992.

Sperlich will be a freshman at the University of South Dakota where she will be majoring in journalism. Since she is going to college in mid-August, all interviews need to be conducted prior to this time.

The deadline for new people to contact Sperlich is the first week of August.

The high school graduate is excited to be starting this project and be able to learn journalism skills.

Persons who are not members Pheasants Forever members and want to be in this publication can pay the Pheasants Forever dues and they will be included.

Sperlich will come to the landowner’s lodge or ranch to conduct the interviews and learn more about their hunting operations.

A unique feature of this project is that the picture to be used on the front cover will be auctioned off at the local Pheasants Forever banquet in October.

Scott says once all the material is collected and the brochure is printed it will be taken to Pheasants Fest for hunters from across the nation to see the hunting opportunities that are available is area of South Dakota.

Scott sees it as a great promotional tool but also to encourage local people to go to Sioux Falls in February and experience Pheasant Fest.

Scott says all types of hunting can be featured, it just does not not just have to be pheasants.

So, persons interested in being a part of this special project are urged to give Sperlich a call and set up a time for an interview.

Retired Teachers Enjoy Career at Colome

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By Dan Bechtold, Editor

Three teachers who have retired from the Colome Consolidated School District have a combined total of 130 years of teaching.

Greg Sherman has taught for 43 years, his wife, Renee, has taught for 44 years and Cindy Sealey has taught for 43 years.
They have dedicated nearly four decades to providing a good education to students.

Greg Sherman and Sealey both started teaching in 1974 and Renee started in 1973.

Dean’s List

DEANS LIST

Shayden Drey of Winner has been named to the dean’s list at the University of Sioux Falls for the spring semester.

Tawny Barry of Carter, has been named to Eastern New Mexico University’s dean’s List for the spring 2017 semester.

Tawny Sherman of Winner has been named to the spring semester honors list at Dakota State University, Madison.

Winner Area Girls Claim Regional Golf Title

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Winner Area girls golf team won the Region 3A meet at Hillsview Golf Course in Pierre on May 30.

The Lady Warriors shot a 357 as a team, eight strokes in front of perennial region power Parkton who shot a 365.

Ronae Klein was the medalist with a round of 80, one shot ahead of Parkston’s second place finisher.  Addy Root was third with an 87 and Liz Jankauskas was fifth with a 90.

The state Class A girls golf tournament was June 5-6 in Hartford.

Winner/Colome Legion Opens the Season with Two Wins.

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On Friday at Leahy Bowl, the Royals defeated Platte/Geddes 11-10 and on Sunday they team won over Parkton by a score of 9-2.

Drew DeMers had a double, triple and 4 RBIS and Nick Lantz had a double and 3 RBIs.

Carter Brickman pitched four innings allowing four runs, 6 hits and 5 strikeouts. Kelly O’Bryan was the winning pitcher as he pitched two innings. He had 4 strikeouts.  Lantz pitched one inning for the save.

Levi McClanahan had a two run home run, a single and 3 RBIs.  DeMers had a 2 singles and 3 RBIs and Jeremiah Yeaman had 2 singles.

McClanahan pitched seven innings, allowed two runs, 3 hits and 4 strikeouts.

Jr. Legion Opens with Win

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The Winner Junior Legion baseball team opened the season with an 8-1 victory over Valentine, Neb., on June 1.

Phillip Jorgensen had a triple and a single. Oscar Pravecek had a double and Kameron Meiners had two singles.

On the mound, Aaron Gilchrist went six innings allowing only two hits and striking out 7.

The Winner Junior Legion baseball team defeated Kimball/White Lake 14-13 on Saturday at Leahy Bowl.  Winner scored four runs in the bottom of the 7th inning.

Dalton Baker, Fred Whiting and Kameron Meiners did the pitching.

Meiners, Tyler Olson and Colby Kaiser all had 2 hits.

Winner/Colome Pheasants Baseball…

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Winner/Colome amateur baseball team picked up its third Sunshine League victory with an 11-8 win over Wagner on May 28 in Winner.

Drew Weber earned the win on the mound allowing six earned runs on seven hits with eight strikeouts.  Derek Graesser picked up the save recording five strikeouts in two innings.

Graesser led the team with three hits including a triple, double, two runs scored. Lakin Neugebauer added two runs and two hits.

Winner/Colome amateur baseball team defeated South Central 19-0 in a game May 31 at Leahy Bowl.

Zach Harter and Austin Calhoon each had four RBIs.  Harter had a home run while Calhoon picked up the win on the mound tossing a one hitter.   Calhoon had 8 strikeouts and two walks in the five inning game.

Tarrell Bauld added a double and three RBIs while Austin Richey and Dillon Lambley each had 2 RBIs.

Winner/Colome amateur baseball team defeated Mt. Vernon 4-2 on Sunday.

Derek Greasser had a solo home run and pitched a complete game in Sunshine League play.

Austin Richey had three hits and drove in two runs with Reed Harter adding an RBI double.

Graesser allowed five hits, two runs and one walk.

Carol Jean Huzuka, 89

jean hazucka obit

Carol Jean (Tharnish) Hazuka was born on May 3, 1928 in Creighton Nebraska, daughter of Henry and Leona Tharnish. She had two older sisters, Marcelline and Alma, both deceased.

She married Glen Bloom of Winner, SD in 1948. They had seven children: Sandra Diane Uttecht (Jim), Hartford, SD; Glenda Jean Rogers (Bill), Georgetown, TX; Clifford Anthony Bloom who passed away in infancy; Michael Frederick Bloom (Ann), Bismarck, ND; Trudy Jane Harris (Jim), Payson, AZ; Margo Ann Kolbo (Larry), Bismarck, ND; and Bonnie Marie Swartwood, Cheyenne, WY.

She married Anton (Tony) Hazuka in 1977 and resided in Winner with him until his death in 2011. She was moved to a Bismarck nursing home to be near her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. She has 14 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

Carol Jean is fondly remembered for her love of music (there was always singing in her house), hot meals on the table every night, being the nurse for one of her children that lead to nursing two, three and eventually 6 kids sick all at one time, and the fun of games and cards. She always made Easter and Christmas a special family time. She and Tony loved camping and gardening in their backyard. Catholic Daughters and the Catholic Church were very important in her life, many times she would join clubs and be voted in eventually as president. She had a great dry sense of humor. Most importantly, if ever you were in trouble or having a hard time, she was the one to go to. She always had a listening ear and nonjudgmental attitude.