April 2017

New football schedule interferes with 4-H Rodeo finals

By Dana Hess For the S.D. Newspaper Association

PIERRE – A year-long effort to change the high school activities calendar resulted in an earlier start for the football season to cut down on travel and avoid injuries from concussions. However, no one told 4-H Rodeo organizers about the change, and now, the first football game of the year conflicts with the 4-H Rodeo finals.
On Tuesday, the board of directors of the South Dakota High School Activities Association heard from representatives of 4-H Rodeo, who said their organization was unaware until recently about the change. As it stands now, the first football game is set for Aug. 18 and the rodeo finals are planned for Aug. 18-20.
“We weren’t kept in the loop on it,” said Don Bergeson of 4-H Rodeo. “It creates an undo hardship.”
Bergeson said as many as 580 participants gather in Fort Pierre for the rodeo finals. In many cases, he said, rodeo participants are also high school football players.
“It is a big deal for kids if they have to pick between football and rodeo,” Bergeson said. He asked that the scheduling needs of 4-H Rodeo be considered by the association in the future.
Kasey Hanson of 4-H Rodeo said the organization has already been getting letters from parents concerned about the choice their children will have to make between taking part in rodeo or playing football. She said some 4-Hers may consider dropping out of rodeo all together if their chance to go to the finals conflicts with football.
Bergeson said school officials he talked to were unaware of the earlier start date for football.
Board chairman Steve Morford of Spearfish noted that revamping the high school activities calendar was a long process. If school officials didn’t know about it, Morford said, “they weren’t paying attention. It was actually a very lengthy decision.”
Hanson asked if there was any way that the first football game could be moved to Thursday night so it wouldn’t conflict with the rodeo finals.
SDHSAA Assistant Executive Director John Krogstrand said the process wasn’t as easy as just changing a date on the calendar. He said moving the date would mean adjusting practice schedules which could in turn interfere with late summer baseball tournaments.
Krogstrand said the football schedules were already set for the 2017 and 2018 seasons. He said someone from 4-H should meet with the football advisory committee in the fall of 2018 when the schedules will be discussed for 2019 and 2020.

Pictured above standing are: Bailey Feistner, Emily Ohlrogge, Ty Burkel, Dilyn Brooks, Lane Burkel, Nathan Linke, Hope Baysinger, Aaron Linke, Katie Hohn, Xavier Baysinger, Henry Feistner, Avery Miller, Braxton Gentles, Henry Hunter, Devyn Brooks and Elisha, Ezra and Acaiya Schultz; sitting or kneeling are: Emmitt Feistner, Sutton Senska, Carson Miller, Dani Brooks, Summer Senska, Sarah and Emily Overson, Anna Hunter, Shiloh Senska, Kaitlyn Swenson and Isaiah Schultz.

Pictured above standing are: Bailey Feistner, Emily Ohlrogge, Ty Burkel, Dilyn Brooks, Lane Burkel, Nathan Linke, Hope Baysinger, Aaron Linke, Katie Hohn, Xavier Baysinger, Henry Feistner, Avery Miller, Braxton Gentles, Henry Hunter, Devyn Brooks and Elisha, Ezra and Acaiya Schultz; sitting or kneeling are: Emmitt Feistner, Sutton Senska, Carson Miller, Dani Brooks, Summer Senska, Sarah and Emily Overson, Anna Hunter, Shiloh Senska, Kaitlyn Swenson and Isaiah Schultz.

The Town ‘N Kountry Kids 4-H Club met on April 14 at Prairie View Healthcare Community in Woonsocket.
The meeting was called to order by President Aaron Linke. The flag pledge was led by Sutton Senska, and the 4-H pledge was led by Hope Baysinger.  Roll call topic was “Your Favorite Animal.” The club brought a petting zoo to the nursing home residents, led by committee members Bailey Feistner, Xavier Baysinger, Emily Ohlrogge and Lane Burkel. Twenty-five club members brought a variety of animals to visit the residents, including three chickens, two rabbits, two puppies, two cats, two horses, a baby calf, a bird, three goats, two sheep and a prairie dog.

…See another picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal.

SC/W FFA finished spring invitational CDEs strong with trips to Little I in Brookings, Groton CDEs, and Lennox CDEs.
Many teams, including Agronomy, Meats, and Ag Business Management continued to rank in the top four at their respective events.
As April comes to a close, the FFA chapter will travel to Brookings this weekend to take part in the 89th SD FFA State Convention.  While there, 41 members will compete for the chance to go to Nationals, Ty Ziebart will interview for Star in Agricultural placement, and Garrett Dean, Colton Hotchkiss, Aaron Linke, Kyla Morgan, Trevor Olson, Shaun Snedeker and Ty Ziebart will receive their State Degrees. Furthermore, Aaron Linke will be representing SC/W as he interviews for the opportunity to serve as a 2017-2018 SD FFA State Officer.

…To read the results and see pictures of the Meat and Ag teams, pick up this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal.

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