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Girls State
Brucklacher
wins Rising Star
of the West
Del Bartels photo
The roll call of the dead was given. One poppy for each name called was placed on the grave. Flags drifted a
bit in the light breeze. Soldiers, civilians, men, women, children all stood in reverence to the long list of
names slowly called. Memorial Day services began at the Philip Masonic Cemetery, and concluded at the
American Legion Hall. The Color Guard, invocation, 21-gun salute, speakers Roger Porch and Lester Pearson,
and the patriotic music were all simply extensions of the sobering Taps played by the graveside.
Two Midland area high school
juniors have been accepted to
attend the 68th American Legion Auxiliary South Dakota
Girls State, June 2-7 at the University of South Dakota, Vermillion. Representing Midland
American Legion Auxiliary at
this years Girls State will be
Destiny Dale (shown at top),
daughter of Roger and Edna
Dale, a student at Kadoka Area
High
School,
and
Joni
Willoughby, daughter of Jeff
and Julie Willoughby, a student
at Pierres T. F. Riggs High
School.
Weekend
Weather
Friday: Partly cloudy skies
during the morning
hours. Thunderstorms
likely in the afternoon.
High 87F. Winds SW
at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of
rain 80%. Friday Night: Thunderstorms likely. Low 62F. Winds
NNW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of
rain 80%.
Saturday: Thunderstorms in the morning,
then skies turning
partly cloudy late.
High 84F. Winds W at
10 to 20 mph. Chance of
rain 80%. Saturday Night: Widely
scattered showers or a thunderstorm early. Then partly cloudy.
Low near 60F. Winds W at 10 to 15
mph. Chance of rain 30%.
Sunday: Sunshine and
clouds mixed. High near
85F. Winds E at 10 to
15 mph. Sunday:
Scattered thunderstorms during the evening
becoming more widespread
overnight. Low 59F. Winds ENE at
10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 90%.
Public Notices
Amended Notice to Creditors
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Notice of Primary Election,
Instructions to Voters
& Sample Ballots
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Proceedings of Haakon County
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Proceedings of the City of Philip
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Notice of Surface Water Discharge
for Town of Midland
Philip High School 2014 graduate Gavin Brucklacher is the winner of the eighth annual Rising
Star of the West Scholarship contest on KEVN Black Hills FOX
TV, sponsored by Black Hills FOX
and Security First Bank.
The four finalists in this years
contest each delivered four on-air
commentaries which were rated
by both online viewers and a
Black Hills FOX panel. Brucklacher was picked by a combination of those groups. He received a
$4,000 college scholarship.
Lead-Deadwood High School
2014 graduate Tanner Ruth finished second in this years contest
and wins a $2,000 scholarship.
Dupree High School junior Hannah Rose Higdon took third place
and a $1,000 scholarship.
Homeschool senior Andrea
Johnson, Rapid City, finished
fourth and is the winner of a $500
scholarship.
KEVN Black Hills FOX TV
General Manager Chris Gross
said, Were proud to help further
the education of our outstanding
high school students here in the
Black Hills. I thought the competition was very even this year and
all of the students did an outstanding job.
Brent Russ, branch president,
said his bank is proud to support
The Rising Star of the West scholarship program and the opportunity it provides for the community
youth. Security First Bank would
like to congratulate this years
10-11-12
Market Report
End of Day 5/26/14
12 Pro Winter Wheat ........$6.65
Any Pro..........................$6.50
14 Pro Spring Wheat ........$6.50
Milo ....................................$3.50
Corn ...................................$3.65
Millet..................................$8.50
SFS Birdseed ..................$19.00
New Crop 2014
12 Pro Winter Wheat ........$6.55
14 pro Spring Wheat ........$6.45
Del Bartels
by Del Bartels
The city of Philip hosted a public meeting, Tuesday, May 20, for
a housing needs study presentation. Steve Griesert, with Community Partners Research, Inc.,
reviewed information that he had
compiled concerning various housing options within the town.
The city council has decided to
move forward with the studys recommendations. Actions include a
home address program and application, and an opportunity for a
West River Community Foundation matching grant.
Grieserts information was
gathered through demographic research, detailed interviews with
homeowners and rental landowners, specific inspections and general windshield observations. His
facts, figures and percentages
were based off of the current 298
dwellings in Philip.
Grieserts research noted the
population of the town and the
county has been declining; specific
different housing needs are required by older citizens, young
families and single occupants, and
though the population is decreasing the number of households is
not. This is because more and
more people are living as singles,
whether that be a young person
not yet with a family, or a retired
senior citizen. You knock on two
doors and one of them will be single, said Griesert. He also said
only one in eight households is a
traditional father and mother
with their own children. Of the
124 rental units in town, 87 percent are not families.
He found that a very high number of people who live here also
work here. Pretty significant
number of people traveling here to
work. Perhaps those are the ones
you can capture, said Griesert
about perhaps increasing the
towns population.
You are the regional center of
this area, he said. I am always
impressed with places like yours
small town atmosphere. He gave
a detailed list of the strengths of
Philip for housing development.
One of the many strengths is the
school. I can tell you horror stories about if you lose your school,
said Griesert.
One of the specific suggestions
he made was to create 10-12 more
townhouse style rental units, each
renting for $625 or less per month.
There may also be a future need
for light service units, such as the
Senechal Apartments.
There are few fill-in lots available, and those are small frontage
lots. On top of that, the current
owners are reluctant to sell. There
is a gap between existing sale
prices and building new, thus
hurting new construction. Of the
298 current homes, 88 need minor
repairs, 63 need major repairs,
and a few should be torn down.
Del Bartels
Steve Griesert, far right, explained the facts and figures of his extensive
housing study of the housing situation in Philip. The study included all
of the 298 dwellings within the city limits houses and apartments, owner
occupied and rentals. Listening on are Philip City Council member Jennifer Henrie and Mayor Mike Vetter.
Mike Knutson and Kristi Wagner, representing Dakota Resources, are willing to help a Philip housing committee look into various housing programs
and grants.
modular homes. There are good
Also suggested was a multi-year
ones and bad ones. We all want
project of getting a housing subdithe good ones brought in, said
vision going. Such a project would
Jerry Kroetch. There are also imnot be a money maker, thus not
portant differences between them
likely for a private firm. It would
when it comes to financing and inhave to be a community effort. Efsurance.
forts should be made to entice new
Kristi Wagner and Mike Knutpeople, as well as alumni to movson, representing Dakota Reing back. If you say you are the
sources, announced that they are
best
community
in
South
willing to help any volunteer comDakota you say it enough and
mittee look into various housing
people start to believe it, said
programs and grants, such as the
Griesert.
Governors House program. The
Finance Officer Monna Van
local community committee is esLint said that any kind of annexsential, as is doing things right,
ation only works if there is no opthrough the proper channels and
position, and the land must be
with mentorship with communiconnected without gap to the exties that have succeeded. Slow
isting city limits.
down and get done sooner, said
First National Bank in Philip
Knutson.
President Ray Smith said that
Mayor Mike Vetter asked that
foreclosed property is hard to get
anyone interested in being on a
from other banks. Typically there
housing team or committee should
is nothing we can do. You cant
contact Deputy Finance Officer
push banks to do anything with it
Brittany Smith. We know that
(foreclosed property). They own
we have potential. We just need to
it, said Smith.
get the right people in the room,
An audience discussion was
said Vetter.
held on trailers, mobile homes and
Opinion
Philip High School members of the National Honor Society at the end of the 2013-2014 school year are shown above. Back row, from left, are Ellie
Coyle, Keegan Burnett, Tyshia Ferguson, Garrett Snook, Jane Poss, Ashton Reedy and Afton Burns. Middle row: Katie Haigh, Rachel Parsons,
Peyton DeJong, Katlin Knutson, Nick Hamill, Tristen Rush, Paul Guptill and Nelson Holman. Front: Seth Haigh, Avery Johnson, Ryan Van Tassel,
Gavin Brucklacher, Kaci Olivier, Madison Hand, Allison Pekron and Jordyn Dekker.
Dear Friends,
We are extremely grateful for
the support given to the South
Dakota Rancher Relief Fund and
the ranch families who have benefited from the fund. Since the
SDRR Fund was established,
more than $5.4 million has been
received by the Black Hills Area
Community Foundation and the
vast majority has already been
distributed to the affected ranch
families.
We believe that the Ranchers
Relief Fund has accomplished its
goal of supporting ranchers affected by blizzard Atlas and we
have taken steps to close the fund.
We wanted to share those details
with you and hope you can also
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ral. Some cattle were in the background. The one of Myrt was of
her in her yard and in a neat garden hat. It was taken when, at her
request, I took pictures of her auction sale. She was getting ready to
move from her big house to an
apartment and needed to downsize. Accordingly, I looked through
several hundred slides (20 to a
plastic file page) trying to find
Dave and not coming up with anything. Then I remembered that I
had put a hundred or two of my favorite landscape and people slides
in the safe-deposit box at the
bank. But which bank? We use
one 33 miles east of the ranch and
one 33 miles west. I had a fiftyfifty chance of finding them on the
first try. I struck out. They
werent in the east bank so I
checked the other and finally
found them. Myrt was easier since
my old negatives (thousands of
them) are in a big plastic tub in
the basement, but I have a decent
filing system and directory for
that. I was able to come up with
the film in question after only a
half-hour search.
At that point, I had the slide
and negative and trundled on
down to print them on the machine at the drug store. That
didnt work out. Such machines
dont take slides and negatives.
They only take digital media although from five or six different
kinds of storage devices. I was not
pleased. Then I remembered that
somewhere I had a scanner for the
computer that could digitalize
both slides and negatives. I finally
ran that to ground only to find it
couldnt be used on the newer
computers. Id purchased it too
long ago for that, and they like to
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Members of the high school advanced art class completed the new sign for the Haakon County Young Womens
Kiddie Park. Using materials provided by the HCYW, the students donated their artistic talents. Shown from
left, are TedDee Buffalo, Mandy Burns, Keegan Burnett, Ashton Reedy and instructor Pennie Slovek.
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Rural Livin
The Cenex Harvest States Midwest Cooperatives fertilizer plant is still on schedule. Shown is a crane reaching
over other work along the railroad track to help with the specific project at hand.
Extension News
Alfalfa Weevils
Several producers have asked
about alfalfa weevils this spring.
These pests have commanded the
attention of alfalfa growers, and
for good reason. The cool spring
that has delayed everything has
also delayed both alfalfa development and alfalfa weevil activity.
I have been stopping at a few alfalfa fields periodically as I travel
the area, and have yet to see either the shot holing damage in
the new growth that is characteristic of alfalfa weevils, or located
eggs that have been laid. As
Anitha Chirumamilla, Entomology Field Specialist in the Rapid
City Extension Center reports in
a recent article however, once we
have accumulated 200-300 growing degree days, its time to be
scouting. The SDSU Climate and
Weather website: http://climate.
sdstate.edu/awdn/ maps/gdd.asp
indicates that much of southern
South Dakota is at that level or
about to be in the near future.
It is important to recognize that
the mere presence of alfalfa weevils in the field does not warrant
pesticide applications. The general threshold (and least precise)
is to treat if there are 1.5 to 2 larvae per stem or 30-40% of tips are
damaged by the weevils and early
harvest is more than one week
away.
Anithas
article:
https://igrow.org/agronomy/othercrops/spring-is-here-watch-outfor-alfalfa-weevils/ goes into
greater detail on how to scout for
alfalfa weevils and make more
precise control decisions.
Early cutting of fields is recommended when possible to manage
alfalfa weevils, and regular scouting is crucial in making sustainable management decisions. The
key to managing alfalfa weevils
with early cutting is to take away
their source of food and water and
expose them to the sun and wind.
If several days of warm, sunny
weather follows cutting the alfalfa, and timely harvest and removal of the crop from the field is
accomplished, most of the weevils
will not likely survive. Cloudy
conditions, rain, and/or delayed
harvest might allow them to survive long enough for regrowth to
occur, and they will feed on the
new growth, holding it back and
allowing them to survive and continue to damage the second cut-
ting.
Some producers choose to take
the first cutting as haylage, immediately exposing the weevil larvae to the sun and wind, rapidly
desiccating them. Early cutting
does not guarantee there will be
no further problems from alfalfa
weevils, but when conditions work
against the weevils survival, it
can be an excellent management
strategy.
If damaging levels of alfalfa
weevil larvae are present and
early harvest is more than one
week away, insecticide application may be justified. The list of
insecticides available to control alfalfa weevil, the rates to apply
and pre-harvest intervals, along
with additional information is
available at High Plains Integrated Pest Management Guide:
http://wiki.bugwood.org/HPIPM:A
lfalfa_Weevil.
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am CDT, Corsica area, 2:30 pm
CDT, Harrold area
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Center for Rural Strategies
The use of food stamps in
Haakon County increased during
the recession, assisting families in
stretching their food dollars, contributing to local spending and
helping spark a national debate
about the future of the federal nutrition program.
The proportion of Haakon
County residents receiving food
stamps hit 4.2% in 2011, according to the United States Department of Agricultures (USDA)
Food and Nutrition Services. That
is an increase of 1.2 percentage
points since 2007, the year the recession started.
Haakon County's food stamp
usage rate is lower than the state
rate. Across South Dakota, 12.6
percent of residents in 2011 received support from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program (SNAP), as the food
stamp program is officially
known. Nationally, 14.8% of the
population receives SNAP benefits.
Places like Haakon County,
which are located outside metropolitan areas, tend to have a
higher percentage of the population receiving SNAP benefits.
Thats because incomes are generally lower in nonmetropolitan
counties. The inflation adjusted
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Leland H. Snook________________________________
Leland Harry Snook, age 65, of
Alton, Ill., died Saturday, August
10, 2013, at the Alton Rehabilitation and Nursing Center.
Services were held at St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Godfrey,
Ill., on August 17.
Graveside rites will be held
June 9 for Leland at the Midland Cemetery with lunch to
follow at St. William Catholic
Church in Midland.
Leland was born January 7,
1948, in Philip to Clair and Sylvia
(Peters) Snook. He attended school
at the Eureka rural school through
the third grade and then attended
school in Midland. He graduated
from Midland High School in 1966.
After attending Black Hills
State College for three semesters,
he enlisted in the National Guard.
After completing basic training, he
worked with his father and brother
on the farm/ranch north of Midland.
He married Carol Petoske on
Lucile Peterson___________________
with it.
Above all else, Emmie loved her
children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, and always had a
hug for each one.
Emmie was a member of Sacred
Heart Catholic Church, the
Wheeler-Brooks American Legion
Auxiliary and the Community
Betterment Committee, all of
Philip.
Survivors include one son, Mike
Reedy of Worland, Wyo.; two
daughters, Mary Kay Sandal of
Plainview and Joann Pearson and
her husband, Lester, of Philip; 22
grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren; nine
stepgreat-grandchildren;
one
great-great-granddaughter; two
daughters-in-law, Annie Brunskill
(Obie) of Philip and Paula Reedy
of Vale; a very special person to
Randy Reckling___________________________________
Randy Reckling, age 66, of
Philip, S.D., died Monday, May 26,
2014, at the Rapid City Regional
Hospital.
Randy was born September 26,
1947 in Philip, S.D., the son of
Alvin and Rosemary (Holecek)
Reckling. He grew up in Philip and
graduated from Philip High School
in 1965.
As a young man, he served in
the U.S. Army. After his discharge
he made his home in the state of
Washington.
Randy was united in marriage to
Linda Johnson and to this union
was born three children, Brian,
Darin and Kimberly. The family
made their home in Washington
until 1981, when Randy moved
back to Philip.
While in Philip, Randy and his
two brothers, Bob and Steve, took
over the Reckling Hardware Store
and the furniture store. Later they
closed the hardware store and
Randy operated the furniture store
and laid carpet. He later closed the
OUR REDEEMER
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH
LUTHERAN CHURCH, Philip
Philip 859-2664 sacred@gwtc.net
(605) 669-2406 Murdo
Fr. Kevin Achbach
Pastor Ray Greenseth
Saturdays: Confession from 3 to 4 p.m.
Sunday Worship Services:
Saturday Mass: 5:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m.
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9:30 a.m. (August)
OPEN BIBLE CHURCH
Tues-Wed-Fri. Mass: 8:30 a.m.
MIDLAND
Thurs. Mass: 10:30 a.m. at
Pastor Andy Blye
Philip Nursing Home
843-2143
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ST. WILLIAM CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
Midland 859-2664 or 843-2544
Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Fr. Kevin Achbach
Bible Study: Wed. at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday Mass: 7:00 p.m.
Womens Ministries: 2nd Thurs., 1:30
(Feb., April, June, Aug., Oct., Dec.)
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Sunday Mass: 11:00 a.m.
ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Jan., Mar., May, July, Sept., Nov.)
10 miles SE of Midland
Confession: Before Mass
Pastor Glenn Denke 462-6169
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Sunday Worship: 10:00 a.m. (CT)
ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday School: 11:00 a.m. CT
Milesville 859-2664
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Fr. Kevin Achbach
PHILIP COMMUNITY
Sunday Mass: 11:00 a.m.
EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH
(Feb-April-June-Oct-Dec)
Pastor Gary Wahl Philip 859-2841
Sunday Mass: 7:30 a.m. (August)
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Saturday Mass: 7:30 p.m.
Sunday Services 10:30 a.m.
(Jan-March-May-July-Sept-Nov)
Last Sunday of the month
Confession: Before Mass
potluck dinner following church services
Monday Release Time: 2:15 p.m.
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Evang. Ladies Service/Bible Study FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH
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7:00 p.m.
859-2336 Philip
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Wed. Night Prayer & Bible Study: 7 p.m.
E-MAIL: prfrezil@gmail.com
Everyone Welcome!!
SUNDAY WORSHIP: 8:30 a.m.
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1st Sunday: Coffee & Rolls after worship
HARDINGROVE
First Lutheran Ladies Bible study.
COMMUNITY
There are two Bible study groups: each
EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH
meeting monthly. One meets on the secPastor Gary Wahl Philip
ond Tuesday at
859-2841 garyaw@aol.com
12:00 p.m. at First Lutheran Church and
Worship Service: 9:00 a.m.
the other meets on the second WednesChildren's Church: 8:30 a.m.
day at 1:00 p.m. at the Senechal Apts.
Ladies Aid - 2nd Thurs. at 7:00 p.m.
lobby.
Bible Study & Prayer, Mondays at 7 p.m.
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TRINITY LUTHERAN
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Midland 843-2538
CHURCH OF INTERIOR
SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10:30 a.m.
Pastor Kathy Chesney 859-2310
Ruth Circle: 3rd Tues. at 2 p.m.
E-mail: chez@gwtc.net
Nowlin Circle: Last Wed. at 9 a.m.
Sunday Worship: 8:00 a.m.
Rebecca Circle: Last Wed. at 7 p.m. (Nov.
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thru Feb.); 6:30 p.m. (Mar. - Oct.)
UNITED CHURCH OF PHILIP
DEEP CREEK LUTHERAN
Pastor Kathy Chesney 859-2310
Moenville 843-2538
Sunday Worship: 10:00 a.m.
SUNDAY WORSHIP: 1:30 p.m. (CT)
1st Wednesday of the Month:
ALCW: 3rd Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
Contemporary Worship, 6:00 p.m.
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UCW meets 2nd Friday at 9:30 a.m.
OUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN
Long Valley
Pastor Frezil Westerlund
SUNDAY WORSHIP: 5:00 p.m.
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DOWLING COMMUNITY CHURCH
Every Sunday in July
Services at 10:00 a.m.
Rush Funeral Home
Ronald G. Mann, DDS
followed by potluck dinner
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Pedro Dennis gives a last thrust to get the baton to Kruse Bierle.
both be competing in the pole
vault. Tia Guptills records earned
her a spot in the 300 hurdles,
medley relay and 1,600 meter
relay. Peyton Kuchenbecker is in
the medley and 1,600 relay. Paige
Slovek will compete in the medley
relay. Sam Fillingim made the cut
in the 1,600 meter relay. Shay
Hand, Jaisa Snyder and Cappie
West are all relay alternates.
REGION MEET
BOYS
Discus
Riley Heltzel 7th, 958
Triple Jump
Kruse Bierle 6th, 343.5
Pole Vault
Cooper West 1st, 100
Austin Pinney 2nd, 80
200 Meter Dash
Paul Guptill 3rd, 24.08
400 Meter Dash
Nelson Holman 2nd, 52.49
West 7th, 57.96
800 Meter Run
Garrett Snook 1st, 2:08.77
Holman 3rd, 2:13.55
1600 Meter Run
Snook 8th, 5:38.33
300 Meter Hurdles
Guptill 2nd, 41.21
4x100 Meter Relay
Coy Kramer, Heltzel, Kaylor Pinney, West
6th, 52.64
4x200 Meter Relay
Guptill, A. Pinney, Holman, Snook 3rd,
1:35.9
4x400 Meter Relay
Guptill, A. Pinney, Snook, Holman 1st,
3:40.94
Medley Relay
Kramer, Pedro Dennis, Bierle, Khalen Martin 6th, 4:38.82
GIRLS
Shot Put
Tyanna Gottsleben 7th, 282
Discus
Gottsleben 2nd, 997
Sammie Schofield 6th, 820
Katie Haigh 7th, 8111
Pole Vault
Libbi Koester 2nd, 60
100 Meter Dash
Tia Guptill 4th, 13.90
400 Meter Dash
Sam Fillingim 5th, 1:10.41
800 Meter Run
Abbi Martin 5th, 2:48.95
Cappie West 6th, 2:49.03
1600 Meter Run
Ellie Coyle 1st, 5:36.86
West 6th, 6:15.25
3200 Meter Run
Coyle 1st, 12:48.10
300 Meter Hurdles
Guptill 1st, 51.19
4x100 Meter Relay
Kaitlyn Fosheim, Paige Slovek, Shay Hand,
Schofield 7th, 58.27
4x200 Meter Relay
Fosheim, Slovek, Hand, Martin 8th, 2:07.41
4x400 Meter Relay
Guptill, Katlin Knutson, Fillingim, Peyton
Kuchenbecker 2nd, 4:33.54
4x800 Meter Relay
Coyle, West, Knutson, Kuchenbecker 3rd,
10:38.18
Medley Relay
Guptill, Slovek, Kuchenbecker, Coyle 2nd,
4:37.67
Courtesy photo
State golf attendees, from left, were assistant coach Dak Carley, Avery Johnson, Madison Hand, Tristen Rush
and head coach Doug Hauk.
by Del Bartels
The kids shot fantastic! Just a
great state meet, said Philip High
School head golf coach Doug
Hauk.
Three Philip players competed
in the South Dakota State Golf
Tournament, Monday and Tuesday, May 19-20 in Mitchell. The
ladies played on the Lake View
Golf Course, while the men played
at the Wild Oak Country Club.
Against 120 other players, Tristen Rush earned a second place at
the state tournament. Rush shot a
two day total of 77+81=158 on an
18-hole course. Avery Johnson
took a 51st spot, shooting
Madison
Hand
96+85=181.
brought home a fifth place, having
shot 89+90=179
The weather was good for both
days, said Hauk. Conditions on
Wild Oaks greens were 70 percent dead, unreal, kind of like putting on the kitchen floor.
Player Avery Johnson competed
despite having a cast recently removed from his ankle and still requiring a protective boot. Avery
just cant say enough, played two
days on a broken ankle. Really
tough hobbling around on a boot
for two days. Shot great, said
Hauk. Hauk added that, during
the tournaments last round,
Johnson shot a 40 on the front
nine.
Madison just played smart golf.
She was sixth the first day and got
up to fifth. She put two consistant
rounds together. Last year she
was 13th, but moved up this year.
Senechal Park
These Philip students are now officially freshmen. The eighth grade recognition ceremony was held Wednesday, May 21. The pledge of allegiance
was lead by class president Tristen Schofield. The eighth grade girls ensemble performed I will sing. Members of the National Junior Honor
Society, the junior high student council class officers and students of the month were recognized. The eighth grade class has 22 members who
earned academic recognition, three for golf, one for cross country, four for track, and two for wrestling. Jada Jones and Hunter Peterson won the
Evans Orthodontics athletic award. Pictured back row from the left are Lane Kroetch, Kaylor Pinney, Eli McClendon, Brett Freeman, Tristen
Schofield, Conner Dekker, Trew DeJong, Dylan Schofield, Keagan Fitch and Payton Schoenhals. Middle row: Jossie Kukal, Jada Jones, Mikayla
Addison, Dawson Reedy, Sage Bierle, Hunter Peterson, Bobbie Antonsen, Colton Crimmins, Dixie Ehlers, Kendal Hook, Kobie Davis and Abbi
Martin. Front: Misti Berry, Madyson Morehart, Justena Amiotte, Anna Belle McIlravy, Megan Hindman-Hopkins, Jaisa Snyder, Ashley Lindemann
and Anna Piroutek.
Del Bartels
The Senechal Park received a new planter, courtesy of Doug Hauks high
school students. The crew installed the item Wednesday, May 21. A picnic
table is destined to be added to the parks amenities. Shown are some students bracing the wooden beams while the beams are being screwed together. In the back is Hauk supervising other workers.
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Preschool graduation
The Philip Class of 2026 took their first step toward college with their graduation from kindergarten. The ceremony, Thursday, May 22, was a music and dance extravaganza, starting with Who Let the Letters Out? Directed by their teacher, Melanie Morehart, the students acted out the chicken dance medley, which included
Itzy Bitzy Spider and Heads and Shoulders. Rules Rap and Beverly Hills Adventure involved quick
sunglasses and cowboy hat costume changes. Ten Best Friends and Kindergarten Cadence ended the student songs. Next were the recording Youre Going to Miss This and student-individualized video. Diplomas
were presented to each student by Superintendent/Elementary Principal Keven Morehart. Pictured, back row
from left, are Myer Clements, Carson Burns, Dacoda Harry, William Crowser and Mia Fitzgerald. Middle row:
Taylor OConnell, Chevy Konst, Kameron Reedy, Creston Burns, Kalli Fosheim and Baylor Burns. Front: Drew
Terkildsen, Jessa Schofield, Latham Gabriel, Maya Simons, Carson Fugate and Adalee Peterson.
An end-of-school year ceremony for preschoolers at Taytas Tots Preschool was held Tuesday, May 20. Back
row, from left, are Sadie Davis, River Drury, Kylie Reckling, Camden Fitzgerald, Lavonne Neal, Kendall O'Connell and Kaydence Eisenbraun. Front: Aiden Heltzel, Evan Henrie, Christopher Lurz, Jayden Berdin and
Terik Haynes.
Del Bartels
Courtesy photo
Philip High School math students competed in the 64th West River Math Contest, Monday, May 12, sponsored
by the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City. Four areas of mathematics algebra I,
geometry, algebra II and advanced math were divided into A and B sized schools. Masters math included
all schools. Back row, from left: Sagan McClendon 8th place in algebra II, Nathan Wooden Knife 9th place
in algebra II, Keegan Burnett 7th place in geometry, Garrett Snook 9th place in algebra II, Nelson Holman
10th in advanced math, and Payton Schoenhals 9th place in algebra I. Second row: Tyshia Ferguson 7th
place in geometry, Jane Poss 8th place in algebra II, Justina Cvach 10th in advanced math, and Madyson
Morehart 10th place in algebra I. Front: Jenny Johnston 4th place in geometry, James Fitzgerald 5th in advanced math, and Mark Stangle 1st place in algebra I.
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