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South Dakota Basketball Stories
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The 2025 SDHSAA state basketball tournaments will take place over the next two weeks, March 13-15 for the girls and March 20-22 for the boys.
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SDPB asked members of the media who they would pick to win the 2025 Girls Class A, AA, and B Tournaments.
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The Neuendorf's, whose DNA is on both the Hamlin girls and boys basketball programs, are a true representation of what it means to be a basketball family in South Dakota.
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Meet a man whose coaching style mixes discipline, love, and encouragement. Meet Pine Ridge Thorpes Coach Casey Means.
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A new South Dakota basketball classic saw its inception this year in Hurley, South Dakota. SDPB takes you to the Midwest Miracles Classic.
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Paiton Burchkard, a standout player from Aberdeen Central and South Dakota State University, has taken on a new challenge as the head coach of the Golden Eagles. Along with being a first-year head coach, she is getting an opportunity to coach her younger sister Lauryn.
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No change at the top for the final South Dakota Prep Media Basketball Polls for the 2024-2025 season.
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It's the final polls of the year for girls Class A and B. Here are the latest South Dakota Prep Media Basketball Polls for February 24, 2025
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The Huron Arena has received a technological face lift ahead of the post-season basketball slate. This upgrade comes with a new scoreboard, ribbon panels, a center-hung video board, and an updated scorers table display.
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Another shakeup in Boys Class AA this week in the South Dakota Prep Media Basketball Polls.
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Charlie Ziminga shares some memories of his playing and coaching career at Pine Ridge with Craig Mattick. He also looks back at some memories of one of the all-time South Dakota greats SuAnne Big Crow.
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While Ryen Shepick put in the work to win multiple events at this year's state rodeo finals, she didn't compete alone.