Colome falls in region tournament

Colome volleyball team was defeated by Avon in the second round of the region tournament. Avon won 3-0 and the scores were 25-14, 25-17 and 25-19.The Cowgirls had a first round bye.

Makayla Shippy had 12 assists, 14 digs and 1 ace.

Saydee Heath had 7 kills, 4 digs and 2 blocks.

Libby Petersek had 4 kills, 5 digs, one ace and one block.

Baylie Hoffine had 4 kills, 9 digs, one ace and one block.

Elizabeth Yeaman had 2 kills, one dig and one block.

Landi Krumps had six digs.

Katie Welker had 2 kills, 1 dig and 3 aces.Colome finished the season with a 12-7 record.

WHS dance team wins state runner-up

The Winner High School dance team put on their best performance and ended up state champs in two categories.

The state meet was held last Friday in Rapid City.

The girls were state champs in hip hop and kick and overall received the state runner-up honor.

A big accomplishment for Winner girls and first time coach Sarah Taggert.

The coach explained the girls turned in two solid preformances. “they handled the pressure and preformed their hearts out,” said Taggert.

The girls successfully defended the hip hop title from 2019. They won the kick category and their combined scores were good enough to win the overall state runner-up.

Kendyl Bachmann was named to the all state dance team.

“I’ve been so proud of these girls all season and to end the year preforming our very best was more than a coach could hope for,” said Taggert.

Cowgirls improve record

Colome volleyball team improved its record to 11-4 with a victory over Jones County on Oct. 20.Colome won in three sets—25-12, 25-19, 25-9.

Makayla Shippy scored 19 points with 9 aces. Saydee Heath had 15 points and Katie Welker, 5 points and one ace. Kill leaders were Hoffine, 8; Elizabeth Yeaman, 7; Libbie Petersek, Saydee Heath and Welker, 4 each.Baylie Hoffine was the leader in digs with 15 followed by Ashlyn Hoffine, 11 and Libbie Petersek, 12. Heath had 2 blocks and Yeaman, 1.Shippy had 18 assists and Heath, 2.

Runners place at state cross country meet

Marcia Laprath Photo
Winner Area Cross Country team braved the cold and snow to compete at the state
meet in Rapid City. In front from left are Meagan Blare, Melanie Brozik and Aryn
Meiners. In back from left are coach Jayd Schuyler, Kylar Meek, Chaz Blotsky,
Hayden McMurtrey, Joseph Laprath and assistant coach Reagan Nielsen. Not
pictured is Sidda Schuyler.

Winner area cross county runners pushed through the cold and snow as they competed in the state meet in Rapid City on Saturday.

Winner Area boys team placed 8th with 150 points. Kade Watson led the team as he took 7th place in 17:16.75. Joseph Laprath took 28th place in 18:11.47; Kylar Meek was 70th in 19.12.65; Chaz Blotsky placed 114th in 20:46.65; Hayden McMurtrey took 118th in 21:14.88.In the Class A girls division, Winner Area girls placed 13th with 262 points. Winner’s top runner was Sidda Schuyler who placed 80th in 22:32.08.Meagan Blare placed 97th in 23:20.06 and Aryn Meiners placed 98th in 23:23.86. Melanie Brozik placed 100th in 23:24.32.

Cheer places 5th at state

Submitted photo
Winner competitive cheer team performs at the state tournament in Rapid City on
Friday. The girls placed fifth

Winner competitive cheer team took fifth place at the state meet Friday in Rapid City. This year the event was split up into pods due to COVID-19.

There were initially 21 teams slated to take the mat but due to COVID two teams did not compete. Coach Val Ewing is happy the team got to compete at state. Winner’s performance was in the afternoon and were the first team to perform.

Ewing says that is tough because you never know where the judges head is at. Ewing said the girls spent all week getting ready for state .“They knew what they had to do and as a coach I couldn’t have asked for anything more,” said the coach. She said the girls started out strong and the routines were going super well.

During the elite stunt, one stunt fell. This fall cost the team 10 points. Ewing explained the girls did a phenomenal job of continuing their routine after the fall. “That’s hard to do –to put a smile on your face, regain your composure and finish all the other components of the routine—not only did they nail the rest, they blew it out of the water. I couldn’t be more proud of them,” said the coach. Ewing noted when you make a mistake in cheer there is not another period or quarter to come back from it.

That is what makes it a hard sport. Brennan Bachmann and Alani Old Lodge were named to the all-state cheer team. This honor is voted on by the S.D. Cheer coaches.

Colome Middle School Football Team donates meat to the Hoffer Family

Julie Rohde Photo
The Colome Middle School football team recently donated a quarter of beef to the
Hoffer family who lost their home in a fire. Sarah Hoffer, left is pictured with
some of the football players. Also pictured are Tila Harter, Jordan Drummond,
TayShaun Hoffer, Seth Heath, Cash Hemming, Shae Munroe and coach Chase Hrabanek.

Two competed in trap meet

Submitted Photo
Jack Anderson, center, of the Winner/Colome youth team, took second place in 16
yard singles at the Epiphany Gun Club youth trap shoot. Pictured from left are
Emmaly Hall, Estelline; Anderson and Lodin Albert, Howard.

The Epiphany Gun Club held its youth trap shoot on Sept. 27.Competing from the Winner/Colome club were Jack Anderson and Katie Welker.

Anderson placed second in the 16 yard singles in the 13-14 age category. Welker placed third in the age 15-18 group. In handicap, Anderson placed second and Welker was also second. In doubles, Anderson placed third.