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Webster honors 1982 state championships again

Webster recently respected a 1982 State B championship boys’ basketball team. My friend, John Suhr, sent me some information on the

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eventuality along with a picture. Thanks John.

Just like a jaunty teams, Webster has had a prolonged line of good journal owners who deeply cared about their communities and constructed an superb journal any week.

Owners like John and LeAnn Suhr and past owners like Larry Ingalls and Harold W. Card and their families. Newspaper publisher Doug Card of Britton is Harold’s grandson.

The Webster Reporter Farmer is one of South Dakota’s mythological newspapers.

Anyway, a Webster Area Basketball Association put together a reunion and 30th anniversary celebration. Along with honoring a team, they also respected 1982’s Mr. Basketball Lonni Stover (now of Redfield) with a ensign in a Webster armory.

The jubilee non-stop with a Webster kindergarten category singing of a Star Spangled Banner. That would have been fun to see and hear.

The 1982 State B was filled with good players and coaches.

On a final day, Webster kick Crow Creek 62-47 for a State B pretension in front of 9,200 fans during a Sioux Falls Arena. Kip Bollinger led Coach Bruce Olson’s Bearcats with 17 points.

In a other final-day games, Hamlin kick Corsica 59-49 for third place, Parkston kick Bridgewater 60-39 for fifth and Dupree kick Warner 60-57 for seventh.

Some of a good players in that tourney along with a Webster players enclosed John Reimnitz of Corsica, Wade Rozell of Warner, Sheldon St.

John of Crow Creek, Dennis Thomas of Parkston and Jeff White Feather and Charles White Eagle of Dupree. Thomas is a uncle of stream Northern State standout Alex Thomas.

Nice job, Webster Area Basketball

Football follies

we got a lot of feedback from opposite a state on a list in Tuesday morning’s journal of NFL players who have played in during slightest one regular-season diversion and were innate in South Dakota.

Several readers, who accidently ignored a “played in a unchanging deteriorate and/or innate in South Dakota” partial of a equation, sent in names of NFL players with South Dakota roots and connections.

So far, a justification shows nothing of these extensive South Dakota players fit a above equation, though a jury is still out on some of these names submitted by readers: