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Seven Sanborn/Jerauld senior 4-Hers represented South Dakota at the National 4-H Congress in Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 24-28. The theme was Unforgettable Past, Innovative Future. The seven delegates selected were Miley Adams, Victoria Hoffman, Teagen Moody, Abby Kolousek, Cannon Zoss, Aubrey Senska – flag bearer and Delaney Zoss – South Dakota Youth Advisor. Chaperones for the trip included Amber Kolousek, Ivy Senska, Tiff Hoffman and Steve Zoss.  The attendees flew into Atlanta on Nov. 24. Saturday, delegates attended leadership workshops where they learned a variety of skills to implement in their communities. Workshops for the week included: speed meeting, habits of highly successful teens, team building, social media awareness, teen leadership, dancing with the stars, Zumba, Pilates, getting organized for life’s demands, mental illness awareness and career panels. Speakers included barrel racer Amberlee Snyder, New York Times bestselling author Dan Clark, Houston Stock Show and Rodeo CEO Dr. Chris Boleman, and NIFA director Dr. Dionne Toombs.  On Saturday evening, delegates attended the International Dinner and Dance where they were served foods from different cultures around the world. Sunday, Delaney Zoss and Aubrey Senska represented South Dakota at the opening session by carrying the South Dakota flag and sharing an interesting fact about South Dakota. Sunday was spent at workshops and listening to inspirational speakers.  The day ended at the Atlanta History Center for a night of culture.

Monday, delegates participated in a day of service which is a community service day where delegates helped at local elementary schools, packed food boxes for Hosea Helps or helped landscape at city parks. In the afternoon, delegates attended the Awesome Tours of Atlanta which included Hotlanta and the College Football Hall of Fame. Monday night, delegates were invited to attend the Formal Gala and dance. Tuesday, the South Dakota delegation visited the Georgia Aquarium. 

National 4-H Congress is a high-level leadership event which is designed to enhance youth life skills and impact youth through cultural and leadership experiences.   The South Dakota delegation would like to thank our supporters. Sanborn and Jerauld Counties hope to send another group of youth leaders in the future to experience this amazing conference!

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

The Blackhawks had a great start to their season with victories over Sunshine Bible Academy in a doubleheader on Saturday, Dec. 10. The afternoon started with the girls’ junior varsity and then the boys’ junior varsity, with both of them bringing home wins. The final score of the girls’ JV game was 54-4. 

The junior varsity boys had no problem with the JV Crusaders as the game ended with a final score of 64-23, Blackhawks.

Following the JV games, the varsity Lady Blackhawks hit the court and dominated over the SBA Crusaders winning 64-14.

The doubleheader ended with the boys’ varsity finishing with a clean sweep for the Blackhawks and a 65-29 win over SBA.

SCW Lady Blackhawks Head Coach Rob Baruth had this to say about the season as it gets started, “We are very excited for the season with 12 girls returning that lettered and played last season. They gained a lot of experience last season and had a good summer improving their skills. The Lady Blackhawks return All-Conference players in Liz Boschee, Kenna Ochsner, Kam Ochsner and Jaycee Baruth. We have four excellent senior captions this season. They are Jaycee Baruth, Kara Wormstadt, Kenna Ochsner and Kam Ochsner. Our team has a very good mix of veteran players and younger players, as well, and that will help to bolster the rotation. We are looking to play an uptempo style of play to utilize our overall speed and quickness. Our JV team, C-team and JH team look to be pretty competitive, as well, and we are very excited to see them learn the game and improve their skills as the season progresses.”

Baruth is assisted by Robin Moody, Emily Henriksen and Kayla Olson-VanWinkle. The SCW Blackhawk boys are coached by Head Coach Tate Deinert with Trey Weber, Jordan VonEye and Spens Schlicht as assistants.

The Blackhawks had their next contest in Woonsocket against the Hitchcock-Tulare Patriots on Tuesday, Dec. 12, followed by another home game on Thursday, Dec. 14, in Sanborn Central against Corsica-Stickney. They then host Mt. Vernon/Plankinton in Woonsocket on Tuesday, Dec. 19, and then have a break until after Christmas.

Christmas concerts were performed at both Woonsocket and Sanborn Central last week. The schools share choir and band instructors, so they have similar concerts, and this year’s was entitled “A Classic Cozy Christmas.”

The fifth-grade band started the night with “Hot Cross Buns,” the first song they learned when starting this year. They were followed by the fifth-seventh-grade band in Woonsocket and the fifth-sixth grade band in Sanborn Central playing “Jingle Bells” and “Dreidel Song.” In Woonsocket, the sixth-seventh-grade band continued with “Up on the Housetop,” followed by a seventh-grade band trio playing “The Christmas Song.” In Sanborn Central, the seventh-ninth-grade band ended the band section of their concert with “Good King Wenceselas” and “Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer.”

Next up, was the choir students in grades seven through 12 in Woonsocket and grades six through 12 in Sanborn Central. Both groups sang “Do You Hear What I Hear?” and “The Polar Express.” Then grades three through six in Woonsocket and grades three through five in Sanborn Central sang “Evergreens” and “Holiday Lights.” Following that section, both schools had the PK through second-grade students sing “Snow Fort” and “Reindeer Parade,” featuring percussionists Beau Enfield and Mason Morgan in Sanborn Central, with choreography added, of course, and then each school ended the choir section of the concert with all students in grades PK through sixth grade singing “It’s Great To Be a Kid at Christmas Time.”

In Woonsocket, the concert ended with the seventh-12th grade band playing “Good King Wenceselas,” “Believe,” featuring Emilie Lindgren on the flute, “Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer,” featuring percussionist Kaedin Kesary, and “Little Drummer Dudes.” Then, the students in grades seven through 12 in band and choir joined together in performing “We Wish You a Merry Christmas.” 

In Sanborn Central, the concert ended with the band director, Mrs. Jennifer Karlen performing “The Christmas Song” with her booming and beautiful voice. And, as in traditional fashion, Santa paid a visit and handed out goodies to the kids who were interested in speaking with him about their Christmas wishes.

The choir director in both schools is Mrs. Jenny Easton and Mrs. Karlen is the band director for both schools, as well. 

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

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