May 2023

Golfers hit well at 281 Conference meet

Varsity girls win the 281 title; Shiloh Senska is junior high champ

On Tuesday, May 2, the SCW golfers traveled to Wessington Springs for the 281 Conference Golf Tournament. As a team the varsity girls finished as the champions for the second year in a row, and the boys finished in third place. Individually, Whitney Hagman had the best finish for the ladies, with a score of 57 that earned her fourth place. Jalyn Grassel was just one stroke behind her with a score of 58 and finishing in fifth place, and just one stroke behind her was Summer Beekman, with a score of 59 and bringing home sixth place. Tatiana Roberts earned eighth place with a score of 64 to help the team earn the championship.

The individual placers for the varsity boys were Ethan Schmiedt, who scored a 41 and earned seventh place, and Jared LaVine, who also scored a 41, but with the way the strokes fell, he earned ninth place. The other boys competing were Bryce Larson and Evan Easton, who didn’t finish in the top ten but still helped their team with good scores and a third-place finish.

  The junior varsity girls did a fantastic job with all four placing in the top four. Raily Munoz-Martinez earned first place with a 65; Greta Bott earned second place with a score of 66; Natalie Evans finished in third place with a score of 68; and Sydney Salas earned a score of 76 that gave her fourth place. 

The junior varsity boys who earned top five scores in their class were Rylan Grassel earning third place with a score of 48 and Camden Rassel earning fourth place with a score of 52. Also competing at the junior varsity level for the Blackhawks were Evan VonEye, who missed placing in the top five by just two strokes, Teagan Moody, Eli Fry, Corey Roberts and Parker Ettswold.

For the junior high girls, Kaylee Viktora placed the highest, with a score of 66 earning her third place. Alli Westendorf also earned a 66, but because of how the strokes fell, she brought home fourth place. Millie Eichstadt also competed for the junior high Blackhawk girls.

For the junior high boys, Shiloh Senska had a great tournament and earned first place with a score of 43. His teammate Rylan Eggleston earned second with a score of 48, while Tyson Kokesh finished in fourth place with a score of 49. Dayton Eagle, Teagen Eggleston, Tanse Moody, Ian Octavo, Alex Anderson, Sean Bitterman, Ryan Munoz-Martinez, Chance Machado and Jason Moran all competed for the junior high Blackhawks boys, as well.

The varsity boys also competed at the DeSmet Golf Meet on Thursday, May 4. Ethan Schmiedt had a great day and swung to a third-place finish, just one stroke away from second place. Easton, Larson and LaVine all competed with Schmiedt, but didn’t place in the top 10.

The varsity golfers competed at the JVC-Huron Broadland course on Tuesday, May 9, and they will be in Plankinton at the Greater Fish Lake Shootout on Friday, May 12. The junior high golfers will have their last meet on Tuesday, May 16, in Huron on the Memorial Course.

…See pictures in the May 11 issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

On the night of Wednesday, May 3, someone went into the public restrooms by the little league ball field in the center of Woonsocket and destroyed the paper towel dispensers, threw all kinds of things into the toilets and urinal, and made a huge mess of the facility. The bathrooms had just been opened that day for public use due to complaints received by the city about not having them open. 

In addition to the damage done in the restrooms, the culprits broke in the door of the equipment room at the ball field. Nothing appears to be missing, but it looks as though a bat was used to do some of the damage in the bathrooms. 

This crime has been reported to the Sanborn County Sheriff’s Office and is currently under investigation. If anyone knows any information about this incident, they are asked to contact the Sanborn County Sheriff at 605-796-4511.

…See pictures in the May 11 issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

James Murtha

Mitchell

James “Jim” Murtha, 75, of Mitchell, died Thursday, May 4, 2023, at his home. Private family services were held on Saturday, May 6, at the Will Funeral Chapel.

James Joseph “Jim” Murtha, son of Joseph and Viola (Berg) Murtha, was born Sept. 9, 1947, in Parkston. He attended Parkston Catholic School for one year before attending a country school in Sanborn County. Jim later graduated from Artesian High School in 1965. At the age of 18, he began his career at Rozum Motors in Mitchell. He later retired after 47 years as an autobody specialist.  

Jim was united in marriage to Donna Roderick on Feb. 19, 1966, in Artesian. In his retirement, Jim and Donna continued shuttling cars for Vern Eide and Vantage Point. He retired in March of 2023 with 58 years of service with the dealerships.

Jim and Donna enjoyed fishing and camping at Minneconjou Bay in Ft. Pierre. In his earlier years, he also enjoyed softball, pheasant hunting, deer and antelope hunting.

He was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church. Jim joined the Moose Lodge in 1971 and was a lifetime member.

Grateful for having shared his life are his wife, Donna Murtha of Mitchell; his three children, Stacy (Lavonne) Murtha of Mitchell, Shawn (Pat) Murtha of Mitchell, and Kristine (Vandal) Zomer of Mitchell; six-grandchildren; and five great grandchildren. 

He was preceded in death by his son, Joey; his parents; his in-laws, Luther and Frances Roderick; and a brother and sister-in-law, Lonnie (Donna) Roderick.

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