January 2019

The SCW Lady Blackhawks won the 281 Conference Tournament Championship on Thursday, Jan. 17. They played a good game against Hitchcock-Tulare and won with a final score of 58-45. Members of the championship team are back row, left to right: Head Coach Tim McCain, Taryn Ziebart, Madi Moody, Tesa Jensen, Mariah Jost, Megan Poyer, Brooke Doering, Erica Howard and Assistant Coaches Robin Moody and Sarah Swenson; front row: Katie Schmit, Trista White, Ellie VonEye, Teya Moody, Trinity Boschee, Abby Vermeulen, Kaylee White and Taylor Lindsey.

On Monday, Jan. 14, the girls beat Wolsey-Wessington 60-40, which advanced them into the championship game against Hitchcock-Tulare. They had already met the Patriots and beat them earlier this season, but the 281 Tournament always proves to bring on new challenges. It was a tougher battle, but the Lady Blackhawks came out on top with a final score of 58-45 and the title of 2019 281 Conference Tournament Champs.

The Lady Blackhawks improve to 8-3 on the year, and their next action on the court was Tuesday in a doubleheader against Hanson in Woonsocket. Details on that game will be in next week’s issue. Following the Hanson game, the girls will be in Wessington Springs on Thursday, Jan. 24. 

Read details about and see pictures of the games in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal.

Tater Moody boxes out during the 281 Tournament Championship game versus James Valley Christian in the Huron Arena on Thursday, Jan. 17.
Photo Courtesy of Craig Wollman.

Going into the 281 Tournament, the Blackhawk boys were seeded third. In the second round of play, they were up against the second seed, the Wolsey-Wessington Warbirds. Through several intimidation tactics from the opposing team, the Blackhawks did not lose focus, and they finished the game with another win and a final score of 45-37, which advanced them into the championship game against an on-going rival, James Valley Christian. The Blackhawks had lost to the Vikings just the week prior to the tournament, so they wanted to redeem themselves, but the 281 Tournament always provides challenges and the Blackhawks couldn’t pull it together for the win. The final score was SCW 49, JVC 55.

The Blackhawks now have a record of 7-4. They played Hanson on Tuesday, Jan. 22 in Woonsocket, and results of that game will be in next week’s issue. Their next game will then be on Monday, Jan. 28 against Ethan in a doubleheader at Sanborn Central.

…Read details about and see pictures of the games in this week’s Sanborn Weekly Journal.

Each year, the Black Hills Stock Show Foundation awards scholarships to graduating seniors across the region. These scholarships are given in five categories.

Madison Moody of Sanborn Central High School was one of the recipients of Category I, a $4,000 scholarship payable in two segments over two years. 

…Read on in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal.

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