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marissa 3record    Marissa Weber and her sharp shooting broke Woonsocket School’s girls basketball three-point record this past Jan. 18 during the Hanson Classic game versus Warner.
The previous record was held by Emily Olson and stood at 126 since Emily’s senior year in 2011. Weber, a senior for the Sanborn Central/Woonsocket Blackhawks, currently has 141 three-point goals in her career with one regular season game and the post-season to go.

The Jerauld/Sanborn county Relay For Life committee accepted a banner in honor of being among the nation’s top 10 fundraising chapters. The

Shown are, from left: Don Andersen, John Paulson, Alec Schmidt, Dave Kogel (Woonsocket) and Relay For Life specialist Samantha Brunner, who made the award presentation.

Shown are, from left: Don Andersen, John Paulson, Alec Schmidt, Dave Kogel (Woonsocket) and Relay For Life specialist Samantha Brunner, who made the award presentation.

Jerauld/Sanborn chapter finished eighth (per capita) in the nation for 2013 among communities in the 1,000-9,999 population.
Each year, more than four million people in over 20 countries raise funds and awareness to save lives from cancer through the Relay For Life movement
During a Relay event, particip

ants and survivors celebrate what they’ve overcome, remember people lost to the disease and honor people who have fought or are fighting cancer.
At Relay For Life events, communities come together to honor cancer survivors, remember loved ones lost and fight back against a disease that has already taken too much. The funds raised make a difference in the fight against cancer – just ask one of the nearly 14 million cancer survivors who will celebrate another birthday this year!
Many Relay For Life teams camp out overnight and take turns walking or running around a track or path at a local high school, park or fairground. Events are up to 24 hours long, and because cancer never sleeps, each team is asked to have at least one participant on the track at all times.

Shelby Selland, senior at Sanborn Central High School, was selected as a state finalist for the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award.
She is one of just 10 girls selected in the state of South Dakota and was awarded a bronze medal, a Heisman patch and a Wendy’s gift certificate.
The Wendy’s High School Heisman rewards outstanding students that not only outperform their competition in sports, but strive for the highest standards of excellence in all they do.
Shelby is the daughter of Brett and Kelly Selland of Letcher. She committed to play basketball  for Augustana College before this season began.

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