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Let There Be Peace on Earth

… And let it begin with LaMoine. This is monumental for the start of 2014. Not quite as big as when Grant and Lee met at Appomattox. The white flag was flown Friday night at the opening of the new Beef ‘O Brady’s at 69th and Western in Sioux Falls. (I had falsely reported that it would be on 41st Street.)
Gay, Georgia, Esther, Arlene B. and myself set off Friday after work for some much needed girl time and an over-nighter with Janet and Pam. We picked up Esther and I had urged her to pack and be ready to roll. She indicated a change of clothes was in order, so we waited in the vehicle for her, and waited, and waited … I am always impatient but Gay finally said, “What is she doing in there, baking a cake?”
By the time we arrived at the opening, Georgia had already spilled red wine down the front of her beige sweater. She shook it off easily ‘cuz she’s used to the coffee spills she suffers on a daily basis. So reckless, that California girl.
Our group settled in to menu choices – I opted for steak nachos (excellent). Bloody Marys were up to my standards. The bathroom was straight out of Star Trek, touch free soap, water and a blue light to dry your hands. (A poor little 5-year-old girl and I had searched fruitlessly for the paper towel dispenser.)
I had been alerted to the fact that LaMoine (accompanied by his sweetheart of a wife, Barb) were sitting at the bar. Later, he would casually stroll over to my table and present me with a basket of chicken bones as a peace offering. I will give him credit for one uneaten chicken wing. I was tempted to eat it, but Georgia said he may have been carrying it under his armpit.
The thing I enjoy about LaMoine is that, like us, he doesn’t abide by polite dinner conversation. It was mentioned that maybe we would get him drunk and de-pants him. He responded, “Oh, you don’t have to get me drunk to do that.”
I extended my offer once again for him to stay with Claude (kinda like “Wife Swap” on TV). He suggested instead to send Barb and I could stay with him. I declined.
We parted with a hug and a promise in my ear that he would never, ever, ever write again in the paper. I, on the other hand, did not feel compelled to make that vow, since I considered myself the injured party. Ha!
Yip-pee yi-oh!
Dee Baby

KELBI DEAN looks to bring the ball into the paint on a fastbreak.

The Sanborn Central/Woonsocket boys and girls basketball teams remain undefeated on the season, following Saturday’s doubleheader in Woonsocket.
The Lady Blackhawks played their toughest contest of the season so far and came out on top of Mt. Vernon/Plankinton, 50-43.
In the final game of the afternoon, the Blackhawk boys finished with a 57-43 win over the Class “A” Titans.
The girls were led by senior standout Shelby Selland with 18 points and six rebounds. Rachel Selland put up 13 points, grabbed six rebounds and had four steals, while Myah Selland added nine points and five boards.
The Hawks shot 21-of-40 from the field and 7-of-15 from the free throw line.

TYLER KRUEGER gets over a defender as he goes for two.

MVP (5-3) was led by Megan Bultsma with 10 points and 10 boards. The Titans shot 14-of-46 from the field and 11-of-18 from the line.
The Blackhawks boys were led in scoring by Tucker Kingsbury with 13 points. Brady Tiede put out a double-double, 10 points and 13 boards, and Davion Brooks added 11 points and seven rebounds.
Mt. Vernon/Plankinton (6-2) was led by Deric Denning with 18 points and Nick Lawson with 11 points and seven rebounds.
MVP won the girls JV game 34-33. The Hawks won the JV  boys game, 46-32.
The SCW girls and boys each improved to 5-0 and travel to Kimball to play Kimball/White Lake Tuesday, Jan. 14.

Sanborn County received a total of .755 of an inch of moisture during the month of December, according to the Extension office. Average December moisture in Sanborn County is .5 of an inch.
Total 2013 recorded moisture in the county was 26.295 inches. Average Sanborn County moisture is 23.15 inches.
In 2012 Sanborn County received 20.765 inches, which puts us right at the average for the past two years.

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