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With over 500 static exhibits entered for this year’s Sanborn County Achievement Days, it is safe to say that the county’s 4-H youth were ready for this year’s event. Results of how everyone did on their static exhibits and their animal entries will be in next week’s issue, but one exhibit from the weekend really stood out and earned Best of Show in the Miscellaneous category, and therefore, was chosen to be featured this week.

With the new addition to the 4-H building, Alex Anderson was able to do something a little different with his static exhibit in the Hobbies and Collections category. He has been fascinated with antique machinery at his great-grandpa’s farm for years, and this year he documented the work he did on one of his great-grandpa’s tractors for an exhibit. In order to display the work he did for the project, he, with help from family members, hauled his great-grandpa’s 1952 Super H McCormick Farmall to Forestburg, and with the extra space available from the new addition, Anderson drove the tractor right into the building to be put on display. 

Anderson said that there were just basic maintenance things that needed to be changed or fixed to get the tractor going. He said the most difficult part was getting the tractor to run on its own and not have to be pulled to start it. He got that accomplished and could take it to Forestburg without concerns about how he was going to put it on display. When asked about what he liked most about doing a project like this, Anderson commented, “What I like most is being able to learn about something you have interest in from other people, and it was easy to do. The parts are still being manufactured, so they weren’t difficult to get either.”

This project wasn’t the only one Anderson submitted, but it was by far the most unique.  He continued by saying, “One great thing about 4-H is that it is a great place to work on things you love and be able to be recognized for the work you’ve done.”

In next week’s issue, keep an eye out for results of all the exhibits entered at the Sanborn County Achievement Days and their judging results. 

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

PICTURED IS the current progress of Sanborn Central’s football field.

It’s been almost two years since a football game has been played in Forestburg on the home field at Sanborn Central. Since the last game was played in the fall of 2022, the field has been out of commission due to poor soil and top cover conditions. However, major improvements have been made and “a light at the end of the tunnel” is visible.

In the spring of 2023, school officials had an irrigation system installed, and then in June of the same year, they had the field professionally interseeded. Unfortunately, the grass didn’t grow like they had anticipated, so they waited until the following spring to see if it would start to grow, which didn’t happen, either. Thus, they got more black dirt, leveled everything off, overseeded and got the irrigation going. Conditions have definitely improved, and some parts of the field are looking fantastic, but they are now primarily dealing with dry spots that just won’t produce. “I have personally gone out and seeded some of the dry spots to see if special attention to them would help, and they just haven’t come to life like we wanted them to,” said Corey Flatten, Superintendent of Sanborn Central Schools. “The toughest part is the soil is so sandy, and it just can’t get enough water, but we are working on getting that taken care of.”

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

Owls punch ticket to State Tournament

By GameChanger Media and SWJ Staff

The Springs Owls traveled to Chamberlain on Tuesday, July 30, to earn their way to the State B Amateur Tournament, and they smashed any barriers in their way with an 11-0 win over the Chamberlain Mallards. 

Dylan Schimke was the hot hitter for the Owls offense with three hits in four at bats. He helped the Owls jump out to the lead in the bottom of the third inning with a double that scored one run. In addition, Cade Mohling, Tyson Lien, Trevor Kenobbie and Blake Larson each hit a single to score one run, along with an error scoring another two runs, and Mohling singling again to add another run to the Owls’ score.

Parker DeJean did his magic on the hill once again for Springs, striking out 10 batters on the day. The right-handed pitcher only allowed four hits with no runs over seven innings while conceding just one walk.

Offensively, the Owls piled up 14 hits as a team in the win. Mohling, Landon Cleveland, Schimke and Clay Olinger each drove in two runs for the Owls. Terrek Butterfield and Lien each had multiple hits, as well. 

The Owls had their first game of the State Tournament in Mitchell on Wednesday, Aug. 7, against a team from Akron, Iowa. Results from that game and any additional game after will be in next week’s issue.

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

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