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Close to 65 people gathered at the Woonsocket Community and Events Center on Monday, Sept. 25, to become informed about a dangerous disease that has entered Sanborn County and is affecting cattle herds in the area and could continue to affect more. Dr. David Schultz, DVM, owner of Sand Creek Animal Clinic of Woonsocket, and his staff organized the important meeting to inform cattle owners about the findings of a disease called anaplasmosis in three herds in Sanborn County as of the date of the meeting. Dr. Schultz informed the crowd that if the animals who show symptoms of the disease go untreated, they will die. Without taking action, this could be a costly disaster for cattle producers in this area.

Two weeks prior to the meeting, Dr. Schultz was called to a cattle herd because of signs of something terribly wrong with some of the cows. When he first examined the animals, he didn’t expect anaplasmosis to be the problem because it has not been an issue in Sanborn County or even the state prior to this fall. But, when the owner of the herd lost his second animal, Schultz figured out what was the cause and knew that it was a serious issue that needed to be brought to all cattle owners’ attention.

Anaplasmosis is a tick-born disease and can affect sheep, goats and ruminants like deer. It can affect all types of cattle and all ages of the herd, but death usually only occurs in cows that are two years old or older. It is spread by anything that can transmit blood from one animal to another, such as ticks or biting insects (horse or deer flies), blood-contamination of tools such as dehorners, ear taggers, castration tools, needles or implant guns, and through cow to calf during gestation. 

The used needle transmission was a hot topic amongst the cattle owners at the meeting because when a person is inoculating their calves or their whole herd, they tend to use the same needle many times because it makes the job easier and quicker, and the needles can get expensive. However, that wasn’t the biggest expense of this finding that was discussed at the meeting. Dr. Schultz stated that the vaccine can cost about seven to nine dollars a head, and if a cattle owner wants to test their animals first, the testing can also cost about that much per head. 

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

Last Friday night, Sept. 15, the WWSSC Blackhawks were on the road in Miller to compete against the Miller/Highmore-

Harrold Rustlers. The Blackhawks started scoring early in the first quarter and just kept pushing their way to a 41-0 victory. 

Blake Larson scored the first touchdown for the Blackhawks when he caught an eight-yard pass from Holden Havlik. The two-point conversion failed. Larson then threw a 33-yard pass to hit Brock Krueger for the Blackhawks’ next six points, and Tyson Eddy worked his magic to get the extra two points with a short run, which brought the score to 14-0. Larson just kept working for the Blackhawks as he scored another touchdown, catching a two-yard pass from Havlik. After Brett Miller kicked the extra point for that run, the score at the end of the first quarter was 21-0, Blackhawks.

In the second quarter, Havlik found Krueger with a 52-yard pass for another six points, and Miller added the successful PAT to make the score 28-0, Blackhawks. Later that same quarter, Bryce Larson scored with a three-yard pass tossed to him by Havlik. Miller’s kick failed after that touchdown, so the score was 34-0 going into the third quarter.

Once the third quarter started, things slowed down a bit for the Blackhawks. However, before it was over, Havlik ran 40 yards in for the last six points for WWSSC. With Miller’s PAT added, the score was 41-0 from that point until the end for the Blackhawks win.

The WWSSC Blackhawks rise to 4-0 on the year as they go into their homecoming week with the homecoming game tomorrow night (Friday) against the Tripp-Delmont/Armour/Andes Central/Dakota Christian Thunderhawks in Wessington Springs at 7 p.m.

…Read individual stats and see a picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

With a “Cartoons” theme this year, Blackhawks Homecoming Week is upon us, and the festivities have started. Everything started on Monday with Spirit Week days designated in Woonsocket as Pajama Day and Sanborn Central had “Monsters University” Wear Your Favorite College Gear Day. Coronation was on Monday night at both schools with Cooper Goldammer and Kara Wormstadt being crowned as royalty at Sanborn Central and Kam Ochsner and Evan VonEye receiving the honor at Woonsocket. 

The Blackhawks volleyball girls had their only game of the week on Tuesday night against Wolsey-Wessington at Sanborn Central, and the homecoming football game will be on Friday night at Wessington Springs against the TDA/AC/DC Thunderhawks. Results from those games along with all other activities and designated spirit days will be in next week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal. 

There will be two extra color pages in next week’s issue for Homecoming photos. If you would like to help sponsor those pages, please contact Carrie Howard at (605) 796-4221 or (605) 770-8997.

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

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