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The Wagner Volleyball team traveled to Hanson on Tuesday, September 27th. The Varsity and JV came away with wins and the C team split 1-1 due to time restraints. The varsity put up a solid win with scores of 25-14, 25-16 and 25-16. The Lady Raiders are on a 11 match winning streak and are continuing to improve with every match.
Read moreOn Saturday, October 1st the Lady Raiders went up against the Tri-Valley Mustangs. After a fun morning of traditional team bonding the Raiders came out ready to play and earned another tally in the win column with scores of 25-8, 25-17, and 25-17.
Read moreThe Andes Central/Dakota Christian defeated Colome in four close sets on Tuesday, September 27. The set scores were 16-25, 25-18, 25-13, 25-22.
Read moreAC/DC THUNDER MS VOLLEYBALL RECEIVES 2ND PLACE AT WAGNER
Read moreOn Friday, September 30th the Andes Central/Dakota Christian/Tripp-Delmont/Armour Thunderhawks varsity football team lost their home conference game against Deuel, Clear Lake, Cardinals by a score of 50-0. Their next game will be against Jim River at Scotland on Friday, October 7th. Come cheer on your Thunderhawks! Photos by Scott Ehlers.
Read moreThe Avon Lady Pirates competed at the Great Plains Conference TournamentonSaturday,October 1st in Lake Andes.
Read moreTom Culver is the Superintendent, Athletic Director and is also the head football coach for the Avon School District. Mr. Culver has been with Avon for the last 24 years, all of which, he has been coaching football. His life outside of schoolisspentvisitinghisgrand kids and also playing golf. His other favorite things are taking his Harley out and lifting weights. One of his many hidden talents is that he can name most of the 70’s and80’ssongsincludingtheartists and titles. In fact, He knows all of the lyrics to Hotel California- By the Eagles.
Read moreHave you ever wondered what Kley Heumiller does as a senior athlete.Hedecidedtoplayfootball because of the family dynamics that are created. He started playing football in sixth grade. His best memory was the Dell Rapids game as it was the last game before the championship. Unfortunately, they lost by one touchdown. Heumiller says his favorite thing to do in football is hitting people. He plays offensive line and linebacker. He was madeall-stateandallconference. Kley’s football number is 72 and he is the head football captain. He has earned 5 letters. His personal goal is to make state and win it, but doesn’t plan on playing college or professional football. His hype up food is peanut butterandjellyandhisdrink iswater.HecreditsBradBirema and Justin Lukkes for teaching him the sport of football. Kley also participates in Track. By playing football, Kley has built relationships that will last a lifetime. He plans on coaching and going to Mitchell Tech. His future goal is to take over his grandpa’s farm.
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