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Diane Rose Roth, 69, passed away Monday, Nov. 28, 2016.
Funeral services will be Saturday, Dec. 3, at 10 a.m. at St. Martin’s Lutheran Church in Alexandria. Visitation will be Friday, Dec. 2, beginning at 5:30 p.m., followed by a 7 p.m. prayer service at Kinzley Funeral Home in Salem.
Diane was born June 29, 1947, in Pender, Neb., to Harry and Darlene (Brehmer) Novak. As the family grew, they moved to a small farm just north of Hurley.
She loved living on the farm, tending to a large garden, being a housewife, cooking up meals and baking from scratch. She also adored all the time spent with her grandchildren.
Diane is survived by her six children, Lonnie (Kathy) Roth of Faribault, Minn., Lorrie (Tim) Wiebelhaus of Letcher, Ronnie (Renee) Roth of Alexandria, Karmon (John) Hoiten of Canistota, Kevin Roth of Mitchell, and Danny (Michel) Roth of Alexandria; sixteen grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Bob, Duane and Leonard; and grandsons, Colan and Michael.

SANBORN CENTRAL volleyball players listed on the the 281 and/or CBH All-Conference are: Kayla Olson, Maddie Vermeulen and Myah Selland.

SANBORN CENTRAL volleyball players listed on the the 281 and/or CBH All-Conference are: Kayla Olson, Maddie Vermeulen and Myah Selland.

Seven girls volleyball players and six Blackhawk football players have been named to the CBH and 281 All-Conference teams for their exceptional performance on the court and field this fall.
Myah Selland, a senior at Sanborn Central, was listed to the first team in both the 281 and CBH conferences and was named CBH Conference MVP.
Second team honorees in the 281 include Maddie Vermeulen, Sanborn Central senior, and Kyla Morgan, Woonsocket senior. Vermeulen also made the second team in the CBH Conference.
Woonsocket junior Abby Doering was named to the third team in the CBH, while Morgan, Kayla Olson, Sanborn Central senior, Tristan Ziebart, Woonsocket junior, and Tesa Jensen, Woonsocket sophomore, received honorable mentions.
Receiving honorable mentions in the 281 Conference were Doering, Olson and Ziebart.
On the gridiron, two seniors and two juniors were selected for the 281 All-Conference team. They are: Logun Feistner, Sanborn Central senior; John Witte, Wessington Springs junior; Trent Kingsbury, Sanborn Central junior; and Riley Schmiedt, Woonsocket senior.
Two seniors also received honorable mentions, Drew Olinger and Shay Swenson, both of Woonsocket High School.

…See more pictures in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal.

Lady Hawks end season with second consecutive sixth place finish

Hawks endure back-to-back losses to Platte-Geddes in Consolation Championship

Photo courtesy of South Dakota Public Broadcasting. ©2016 SDPB - THE SIXTH place Class B volleyball team, the Sanborn Central/Woonsocket Blackhawks are, back row, left to right: Erica Howard, Catherine Bechen, Abby Doering, Myah Selland, Sarah Morgan, Tesa Jensen, Tristan Ziebart, Sydney Zeller, Maddie Vermeulen; front row: Madi Moody, Kyla Morgan, Abby Vermeulen, Kayla Olson, Destiny Brick and Alissa Ball.

Photo courtesy of South Dakota Public Broadcasting. ©2016 SDPB – THE SIXTH place Class B volleyball team, the Sanborn Central/Woonsocket Blackhawks are, back row, left to right: Erica Howard, Catherine Bechen, Abby Doering, Myah Selland, Sarah Morgan, Tesa Jensen, Tristan Ziebart, Sydney Zeller, Maddie Vermeulen; front row: Madi Moody, Kyla Morgan, Abby Vermeulen, Kayla Olson, Destiny Brick and Alissa Ball.

It was déja vu Saturday afternoon in the Class B volleyball consolation championship, when, for the second year in a row, the Sanborn Central/Woonsocket Blackhawks faced the Platte-Geddes Black Panthers.
Last year, the girls from SCW suffered a hard-fought and heart-breaking five-set loss and this year, not much was different.
The Hawks pushed the match with the No. 7 seed to five sets, but lost 2-3. Set scores were 14-25, 25-17, 13-25, 26-24 and 5-15.
Myah Selland again made a huge effort with 20 kills and 27 digs, both game-highs. Kayla Olson added 29 assists, Tristan Ziebart had 17 digs and Maddie Vermeulen and Kyla Morgan each had 14 digs.
The Black Panthers were led by Jada Nelson with 17 kills, five aces and 21 digs. Alexix Peterson had 15 kills, and Hallie Hallock added on 37 assists, 25 digs and five aces.
Platte-Geddes ended their season 20-13, while the Blackhawks finished off their season 22-8.

…To see more pictures and read more about the games the Blackhawks volleyball team played in at the State Tournament, pick up this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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