Local Fundraising Reaches $1 Million

WINNER REGIONAL

As the weather warms up, plans are underway to break ground on Winner

Regional Healthcare Center’s $23 million expansion and renovation project. The current schedule is to award contractor bids the end of April and break ground the end of May or first part of June.

“A lot of planning has gone into this project and we are excited to take the next step in making this expansion a reality,” stated Kevin Coffey, CEO.

Along with a low interest Community Facilities loan from the USDA, the project is being funding with the previous gift of $3 million from the late John and Raymond Erickson brothers, a 10 year $1 million donation from Sanford Health, as well as $3 million in local philanthropic donations. Dr. Tony Berg is serving as chair of the fundraising campaign and initial efforts have brought in over $1 million in donations and pledges. “We are very appreciate of the support the community has shown this critical project so far,” said Berg. “It’s their way of partnering with us to commit to the wellbeing of our community for generations to come.”

With the need to still raise an additional $2 million though, the hard work isn’t over yet. For over 65 years, the residents of this area have been committed to maintaining a locally owned, community hospital to ensure the availability of quality healthcare, close to home. “This is a very giving community,” said Jody Engel, Winner Regional Foundation Director. “Winner Regional wouldn’t still be here without the citizens of this community stepping up and showing their support for the hospital, throughout all of the twists and turns in its history.”
If you would like to make a donation or have questions on the building project, please contact Foundation Director Jody Engel at (605) 842-7231.

FFA Team Wins 1st Place

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The Winner FFA chapter traveled to Tri Valley to compete in a CDE competition on March 27.

The vet science CDE team won first place with Savannah Vogel winning 4th; Kayla Bachmann, 5th and Daesha Klein, 11th. Other team members were Katy Lantz, Heather Rowe and Abigail Pajl.

Natural resource CDE won 12th place with Avery Gilchrist winning first place individually. Other team members were Aaron Gilchrist, Reece Schweigert and Evan Farner.

Winner had individual members compete in livestock judging, ag mechanics, ag business management and milk quality and products.

Winner had 21 members compete and there were more than 1,200 FFA members from across the state.

Day Joins Staff at SDSU

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Blake Day recently joined the South Dakota State University Athletics Department as associate athletic director for development. His duties will include overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Jackrabbit Club and managing specific fundraising initiatives.

A Winner native, Day most recently served as assistant athletic director for development at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley in Edinburg, Texas, from 2015-17. He oversaw the V Club – the fundraising arm of UTRGV Athletics – and coordinated various fundraising initiatives.

Day began his career in intercollegiate athletics as an athletic marketing intern at SDSU. After earning a bachelor’s degree in business economics in 2009, he later served as an athletic marketing graduate assistant.
Following completion of his master’s degree in sport and recreation administration in 2011, Day moved on to Northern State. He began as director of athletic marketing and promotions before being named director of athletic development and marketing. In June 2014, he was promoted to assistant athletic director for development and marketing, overseeing the annual giving fundraising through the Wolves Club, as well as managing corporate sponsorships.

Baseball Team Shuts Out Bennett County

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Winner/Colome baseball team defeated Bennett County 9-0 Sunday afternoon at Leahy Bowl in Winner.
The Royals scored four runs in the second inning and four more in the sixth with an additional run in the fourth inning.

Kelly O’Bryan earned the win pitching three innings.  Drew DeMers pitched three innings in relief and Nick Lantz pitched the last inning.

Key batters were Ty Bolton with two singles, Nick Lantz had a 2 RBI single and Kelly O’Bryan had a single, 2 runs scored and 2 stolen bases.

The Royals junior varsity won 5-0.

Winner/Colome will host Pierre on April 6 for a 5:30 p.m. game On April 10, Winner/Colome will travel to Gregory.

Winner Boys Relay Team Sets New School Record

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Winner boys 400 relay team set a new school record at the Bill Pistulka track meet on Saturday in Winner.  The Winner runners set the new record in :44.02. Runners were Riley Calhoon, Drew DeMers, Isaac Naasz and Cameron Kuil.   The old record of :44.21 was set in 1999 by Philip Ringstmeyer, Paul Brozik, Devon Koskan and Jamie Root.

There were no team points kept at Saturday’s meet which drew teams from several area schools.
Kuil both both the 200 and 400.  The senior won the 200 in :21.78 and the 400 in :51.87.

Other results of the Winner boys include:
100—Brady Fritz, 1st, :11.60
200—Isaac Naasz, 5th, :24.49
800—Kayleb Brozik, 1st, 2:09.88
3200—Izak Moleterno, 2nd, 11:04.33; Kade Watson, 4th, 11:33.88
800 relay—3rd, 1:39.84
1600 relay—1st, 3:45.60, Riley Calhoon, Kayleb Brozi,, Luke Engel and Brady Fritz
4×800 relay—1st, 9:10, Kayleb Brozik, Izak Moleterno, Kade Watson and Luke Engel
Medley relay—2nd, 4:10.38
Long jump—Brady Fritz, 6th, 18-05
Triple jump—Fritz, 1st, 39-10
Shot put—Jayden Schroeder, 4th, 44-11.50
Discus—John Kludt, 5th, 123-08; A. J. Roubideaux, 6th, 121-04
Kyran Meek won the shot put with a throw of 31-05.

Other results of the Winner Lady Warriors include:
400—Saige Schuyler, 4th, 1:07.37
3200—Aryn Meiners, 6th, 14:18.31
100 hurdles—Tedra Vrbka, 5th, :18.94
300 hurdles—Elisabeth Duffy, 4th, :54.88
4×100 relay—2nd, :57.34
4×200 relay—2nd, 1:54.79, Alexis Richey, Morgan Hammerbeck, Chloe Bartels and Samantha Schuyler
4×400 relay—2nd, 4:23.95
Medley relay—1st, 4:39.91, Alexis Richey, Morgan Hammerbeck, Samantha Schuyler
Long jump—Morgan Hammerbeck, 6th , 14-02
Discus—Meek, 5th, 81-03
The next action for the Winner track team will be April 6 at the Todd County meet in Mission. On April 11, the team will travel to Miller.

Royals Open with Victory

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Three pitchers combined for a no-hitter as the Winner/Colome baseball team opened the season on Thursday with a 10-0 victory over Todd County.

Ty Bolton earned the win on the mound pitching 2 innings with just one walk.  Holden Thieman pitched 2 innings in relief and struck out 5.  Levi McClanahan closed the game pitching one inning.

Calhoon, Nick Lantz and McClanahan each scored 2 runs.

The Royals had no errors in this game.

Winner Teams Place at Gregory Meet

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Winner boys track team opened the season by placing second at the Gregory Invitational on March 27.
The Warriors scored 93 points and the Gregory boys win the meet with 102 point.

The Winner girls placed sixth with 35 points. Todd County won the girls division.

Cameron Kuil won the 400 and Kayleb Brozik won the 800. In the relays, the Winner boys won the 4×100 and the 4×400.  Kuil, who is the defending state champion in the 400, won this event in Gregory in :51.7. Brozik won the 800 in 2:07.7.

Results of the Winner boys include:
200—Isaac Naasz, 5th, :25.2
1600—Izak Moleterno, 4th, 4:59.1
3200—Kade Watson, 2nd, 11:32.5
4×100—1st, :46.9,Riley Calhoon, Isaac Naasz, Drew DeMers and Joren Bruun
4×400—1st, 3:41.5, Cameron Kuil, Luke Engel, Atlas Willuweit and Kayleb Brozik
Sprint medley—2nd, Drew DeMers, Phillip Jorgensen, Luke Engel and Izak Moleterno
Shot put—Jayden Schroeder, 2nd, 45-9; Krockett Krolikowski, 3rd, 45-2; Levi McClanahan, 4th, 40-5
Discus—Krolikowski, 2nd, 127-4; Schroeder, 4th, 117-8; McClanahan, 6th, 113-5.5

Results of the Winner girls include:
400—Samantha Schuyler, 4th, 1:04.6; Alexis Richey, 6th, 1:05.7
800—Chloe Bartels, 2nd, 2:36.2
4×400—1st, 4:27.1, Sam Schuyler, Chloe Bartels, Saige Schuyler and Alexis Richey
Medley relay—5th, 5:17.7, Madison Thieman, Morgan Hammerbeck, Saige Schuyler and Gabby Kocer
Shot put—Kyran Meek, 3rd, 31-08.5
Discus—Meek, 4th, 89-06

Colome Athletes Win Events

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Matt Campbell led the Colome boys team at the Bill Pistulka track meet in Winner on Saturday.  The Colome senior won both the shot put and the discus.  Campbell threw the shot put 49-11 and the discus 157-04.

Other results of the Colome boys include:
100—Beau Bertram, 3rd, :11.76
200—Bertram, 4th, :24.12
400—Holden Thieman, 2nd, :54.33
4×100 relay—2nd, :47.50
4×200 relay—1st, 1:38.26, Kelly O’Bryan, Jackson Kinzer, Chase Dufek and Holden Thieman
Medley relay—3rd, 4:10.38
Long Jump—O’Bryan, 2nd, 19-04.5
Triple jump—O’Bryan, 2nd, 39-05.50

Results of the Colome girls include:
100—Saydee heath, 3rd, :13.71;. Matrix Noteboom, 5th :14.05
200—Callie Heath, 1st, :27.28; Saydee Heath, 3rd :27.92; Abby Kortan, 6th :29.69
400—Callie Heath 2nd, 1:04.09
1600—Jaclyn Laprath, 5th, 6:07.44
3200—Laprath, 2nd, 13:26.48
100 hurdles—Kaydee Heath, 3rd, :18.46
300 hurdles—Kaydee Heath, 3rd, :53.54
4×200 relay—1st, 1:52.84, Kaydee Heath, Saydee Heath, Callie Heath and Hayley Krumpus
Long jump—Callie Heath, 1st, 14-10.50;Saydee Heath 3rd, 14-05.50
Triple jump—Hayley Krumpus, 1st, 31-08.5; Abby Kortan, 2nd, 29-01.50

Campbell Wins Shot Put, Discus

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Matt Campbell of the Colome track team won both the shot put and discus at the Gregory Invitational on March 27.
The Colome senior won first place in the shot put with a throw of 51-09.5 and won the discus with a throw of 156-08.
The Colome boys team took fifth place with 59 points.
Other results of the Colome boys include:
100—Beau Bertram, 4th, 12.4
400—Holden Thieman, 3rd, :54.1
800—Andrew Laprath, 5th, 2:28.7
400 relay—4th, :49, Kelly O’Bryan, Chase Dufek, Jackson Kinzer and Holden Thieman
4×200 relay—2nd, 1:38.7, O’Bryan, Dufek, Kinzer and Thieman
Long jump—Holden Thieman, 4th, 18-10.5
Triple jump—Kelly O’Bryan, 1st, 41-1
The Colome girls placed fourth with 77 points.
Results include:
100—Saydee Heath, 2nd, :13.7;Hayley Krumpus, 4th, :13.9
200—Callie Heath, 3rd, :28.3; Saydee Heath, 4th, :28.9
400—Callie Heath, 2nd, 1:03.1
3200—Jaclyn Laprath, 4th, 13:56
100 hurdles—Kaydee Heath, 2nd, :18.1
300 hurdles—Kaydee Heath, 2nd, :54
4×200 relay—first, 1:53.9, Kaydee Heath, Hayley Krumpus, Saydee Heath and Callie Heath
Long jump—Saydee Heath, 5th, 14-01
Triple jump—Hayley Krumpus, 1st, 32-05.

Nadine Stands, 50

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Nadine “Bac” Stands was born in Rosebud, South Dakota, June 3, 1966 to Josephine Eagle Star and Clarence Stands. Nadine grew up in Ideal, South Dakota with her parents, six brothers, two sisters and adopted sister Glenda. She went to school in Todd county and completed the 11th grade. She enjoyed helping out her family in times of need, and hanging out with many of her beloved friends and family.

Nadine cared deeply for the ones she loved and always put their needs before her own. She loved spoiling her grandchildren Gjoa, Robin, and Eris. She was residing in Sioux Falls with son, Julian Stands, when she passed.