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GIRL SCOUTS EARN THEIR FIRST AID BADGE

On January 21, twenty Wagner Girl Scouts, as well as parents toured the Wagner Community Memorial Hospital-Avera. The girls toured different departments including Physical Therapy, Clinic, Laboratory, Radiology and the Emergency Room. The girl scouts were able to see how these departments can help patients and were able communicate with medical staff in Sioux Falls through E-Emergency services. At the completion of the tour, the Girls Scouts participated in a First Aid presentation. The girls were able to put together a few first aid supplies for their backpack. The tour and first aid presentation was conducted by hospital staff member, Connie Kaufman.

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WAGNER VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER SPOTLIGHT

Jamie Soukup has been a volunteer firefighter for the Wagner Fire Department for the past five years. Jamie joined the department as he enjoyed serving his hometown community and helping its residents. He was approached by some good friends of his who were already a part of the fire department making it an easy decision for Jamie to join. Jamie is the first member of his immediate family to be a volunteer firefighter.

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RESULTS FROM THE WHITE LAKE INVITE

106 - Frank Krcil (Wagner) over Rhys Truman (KWLPG) (SV-1 8-3)

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JV LADY RAIDERS FALL SHORT

The JV would put up a battle only to find themselves losing 35-45. They also would play with excessive energy. They would lead 30-28 going into the 4th and the trail by 2 late and have to foul. Parkston would knock down 8 straight free throws. Braelyn Scott would lead the Raiders with 13 points. Mila Hopkins and Olivia Podzimek would each finish with 7, and Mateya Bruguier 6. Brooklin Nielsen would round out the scoring with 2 points.

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WAGNER TRAVELS TO O'NEILL

The Lady Raiders traveled to O’Neill to take on the Eagles last Tuesday in girls basketball action. Wagner would put together an impressive first half taking a 30-18 lead into the locker room. The second half would be a huge turn of events. O’Neill would come out of the half with some major aggression. They would out score Wagner 35-16 in the second half. Rebounding would plague the Raiders as they would give up 17 offensive boards and get out rebounded 33-31. Wagner would out shoot percentage wise the Eagles shooting 39% compared to the Eagles 30%. Wagner would turn it over 18 times compared to 6 from the Eagles. O’Neill would shoot 70 times compared to Wagner’s 43. Ashlyn Koupal would record a double- double with 18 points and 10 boards, block 4 shots and dish out 3 assists. Lydia Yost would again stack the stat sheet with 12 points, 8 boards, 9 assists, 2 blocks and 2 steals. Braxton Nedved would finish with 9 points and 2 assists. Hayden Knudsen would finish with 5 points, 6 boards, and 3 assists. Ravym Medricky would finish with 1 point and 4 boards. Mateya Bruguier would also add a point for the Red Raiders. N“This was a tale of two halves for us. We got stops and transition and we only gave up 5 offensive boards the first half. Defensively we really did a great job on them. The other 12 offensive boards all came in the 3rd quarter where they just bullied us and we couldn’t get a box out. In the 4th we tried to bring some pressure and they didn’t miss a shot where we couldn’t buy a bucket. We didn’t get any transition looks in the second half from a miss on their end. We have to be read to play at all times and can’t be satisfied until games are over.”

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LADY RAIDERS BASKETBALL ACTION

RAIDERS TAKE ON #2 PARKSTON

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WAGNER C TEAM GIRLS

The C team would be defeated 29-6. Clarah Soukup would have 3 points, Peytyn Wiechmann 2 and TyShay Medicine Bear 1 point.

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