July 2023

Mud scatters into the air as Canistota’s Scott Marquardt takes off from the starting line at the Woonsocket Mud Races held over the weekend. Picture courtesy of Adam Thury/Mitchell Republic.

With canopies, trailers, chairs and vehicles scattered all over a field just south of Woonsocket City limits, the Woonsocket Mud Races were enjoyed by over 300 spectators again this year. Many entries were from the South Dakota Mud Racers organization, and others were locals who just wanted to try their hand at racing in the muck for a fun afternoon.

The Woonsocket Mud Races are run in connection with the Woonsocket Water Festival. They are organized by Colton and Jeff Hotchkiss. The winners of the campsite raffle for next year’s Water Festival were announced at the mud racing event; the names drawn were Al Westendorf and Tracy Moody.

…Read the results in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Denver, Colo. – The 2023 Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) National Leadership Conference took place in Denver, Colo., from July 2-6, drawing more than 7,900 students, educators, and guests from across the nation. This gathering provided a valuable platform for attendees to expand their leadership skills, sharpen their talents, explore career pathways, and listen to inspiring speakers.

At the heart of the conference were the highly anticipated Students Taking Action with Recognition (STAR) Events. Over 4,300 FCCLA members competed in these events, where they were recognized for their proficiency and achievement in chapter and individual projects, leadership skills, and career preparation. The collaboration between youth and adults in managing the events and evaluating participants allowed students to develop real-world skills and gain valuable insights.

STAR Events play a pivotal role in supporting student development by enhancing their classroom experience and guiding them towards successful career pathways. With several events to choose from, participants have the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge, skills, and abilities by actively addressing important issues concerning families, careers, or communities. By researching the topic and implementing projects to advocate for positive change, students acquire valuable skills and industry insights needed to thrive in the 21st century.

We are thrilled to share that Hope Baysinger of Woonsocket and Alexis Daley of Mitchell proudly represented their communities at the FCCLA National Leadership Conference in Denver, Colo. They received a gold medal and placed first in the nation with their Chapter in Review Display STAR Event in recognition of their outstanding performance.

Baysinger and Daley were required to give a 15-minute speech and make a display showcasing their Chapter events for the year. The rubric guidelines included chapter participation in the categories of leadership, service, membership, resources, public relations, and state and national programs. The students’ project exemplifies their dedication, creativity, and commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of others. Their accomplishment at the national level is a testament to their hard work, teamwork, and unwavering passion.

…See a picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Pictured is the South Dakota Air Pistol team that included Alex Schelske, second from left, and Coach Art Kneen, far right.

Sanborn County was very well represented at this year’s National 4-H Shoot in Grand Island, Neb., with three national team members: Air Pistol – Alex Schelske, Compound Archery – Westin Hagman and Recurve Archery – Toby Kneen.  In addition, Sanborn County Shooting Sports Instructor Art Kneen was chosen to coach the National Air Pistol Team. Sanborn County Shooting Sports Instructor Audrey Kneen attended to assist each of the teams with equipment and supplies, and parents were also in attendance.

South Dakota fields a four-person team for each of the nine disciplines that can compete at the National Shoot, representing the three disciplines above as well as Air Rifle, 22 (small bore) Rifle, 22 (small bore) Pistol, Muzzleloader, Shotgun and Hunting Skills.  As a state, South Dakota took a very impressive third place finish in the nation in the overall sweepstakes competition for all disciplines.

The group arrived in Grand Island on Sunday, June 25, and spent Monday with practice during the day and Opening Ceremonies that night.  Competition began on Tuesday.  

The Air Pistol discipline uses a 4.5 mm (.177 cal.) compressed air, CO2 or pneumatic air pistol. All Air Pistol shooting is in the standing position. The first Air Pistol event was Single Shot – Rapid Fire. Competitors shoot a total of 40 record shots, with eight series of five shots where each shot is fired in three-second intervals. Individually, Schelske placed 30 of 54, and as a team, South Dakota earned second place of 13 teams.

…Read on and see pictures in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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