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2021 State Track and Field Final Results

State Track and Field Final Results

Rapid City, Spearfish, and Sturgis hosted the 2021 SDHSAA State Track and Field championships this weekend. In the girls division, West Central and Colman-Egan won the state team championships in Class A and B, while Brandon Valley and O'Gorman tied for the state championship in Class AA. On the boys side, Sioux Falls Lincoln claimed the title in Class AA, Sioux Falls Christian in Class A, and Hanson winning their first state championship since 2006 in Class B.

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Team Standings

Class AA Girls

1. Brandon Valley (124)

1. O'Gorman (124)

3. Sioux Falls Lincoln (117)

4. Rapid City Stevens (71)

5. Brookings (45)

6. Sioux Falls Washington (38)

7. Yankton (37)

8. Watertown (33)

9. Rapid City Central (31)

10. Harrisburg (29)

10. Sioux Falls Roosevelt (29)

12. Spearfish (28)

13. Aberdeen Central (18)

14. Sturgis Brown (14)

15. Mitchell (2)

16. Pierre T.F. Riggs (1)

 

Class A Girls

1. West Central (82)

2. Custer (66)

3. Mt. Vernon/Plankinton (53)

4. Sioux Falls Christian (50)

5. Parker (41)

6. Hamlin (40)

7. Madison (31)

8. St. Thomas More (27.50)

9. Beresford (27)

10. Milbank (26)

10. Red Cloud (26)

12. Hill City (25)

13. Canton (20)

14. Aberdeen Roncalli (19)

14. Tea Area (19)

16. Flandreau (18)

16. Belle Fourche (18)

18. Winner (17.50)

19. Dakota Valley (15.33)

20. Ethan/Parkston (14)

21. Garretson (12)

22. Vermillion (11)

22. Mobridge-Pollock (11)

24. Hot Springs (10)

24. Wagner (10)

26. Rapid City Christian (9)

27. Lennox (8)

28. Dell Rapids (7)

29. Elk Point-Jefferson (6)

29. McCook Central/Montrose (6)

31. Chamberlain (5)

32. Clark/Willow Lake (2.83)

33. Webster Area (2.50)

34. Sioux Valley (2)

34. Redfield (2)

36. Lead-Deadwood (1)

37. Miller (0.33)

 

Class B Girls

1. Colman-Egan (116)

2. Dell Rapids St. Mary (66)

3. Menno (39.50)

4. Burke (39)

5. New Underwood (34)

6. Northwestern (26)

7. Ipswich (23)

7. Scotland (23)

9. Kimball/White Lake (22)

10. Wolsey-Wessington (18)

10. Gregory (18)

12. Wall (17)

13. Andes Central/Dakota Chris (is 16)

13. Howard (16)

15. De Smet (14)

15. Castlewood (14)

17. Potter County (12.50)

18. Deubrook Area (12)

18. Gayville-Volin (12)

20. Estelline/Hendricks (11.50)

21. Arlington (11)

21. Sully Buttes (11)

21. Edgemont (11)

21. Centerville (11)

21. Avon (11)

26. Irene-Wakonda (9.50)

27. Lyman (9)

27. Dakota Hills (9)

27. Newell (9)

30. Elkton-Lake Benton (8)

30. Tri-State (8)

32. Waverly-South Shore (7)

32. Jones County (7)

32. Philip (7)

35. Faulkton Area (6)

35. Timber Lake (6)

35. Alcester-Hudson (6)

38. Platte-Geddes (5)

38. Freeman (5)

38. Dupree (5)

38. Frederick Area (5)

38. Great Plains Lutheran (5)

43. White River (4)

43. Hanson (4)

45. Britton-Hecla (3)

45. North Central (3)

47. Tripp-Delmont/Armour (2)

47. Highmore-Harrold (2)

49. Bon Homme (1)

49. Herreid/Selby Area (1)

 

Class AA Boys

1. Sioux Falls Lincoln (93)

2. Sioux Falls Roosevelt (88.50)

3. Rapid City Stevens (80)

4. Brandon Valley (71)

5. Aberdeen Central (62.50)

6. Watertown (54)

7. Harrisburg (49)

8. Spearfish (44.50)

9. Sioux Falls Washington (41)

10. Rapid City Central (32)

10. O'Gorman (32)

12. Yankton (27)

13. Douglas (20.50)

14. Sturgis Brown (19)

15. Brookings (13)

16. Mitchell (10)

17. Pierre T.F. Riggs (4)

 

Class A Boys

1. Sioux Falls Christian (133.66)

2. Milbank (66)

3. Custer (61)

4. Dakota Valley (50)

5. St. Thomas More (45)

6. Elk Point-Jefferson (35)

7. Tea Area (34.16)

7. Belle Fourche (34.16)

9. West Central (31)

10. Winner (23)

11. Clark/Willow Lake (22)

12. Stanley County (20)

12. Wagner (20)

14. Ethan/Parkston (19)

15. Chamberlain (18)

16. Vermillion (17)

17. Lennox (13)

18. Hill City (12)

19. Dell Rapids (10)

19. Hot Springs (10)

21. Sisseton (9)

21. Madison (9)

23. Webster Area (8)

23. Tri-Valley (8)

25. Mt. Vernon/Plankinton (6.66)

26. Rapid City Christian (5)

26. Aberdeen Roncalli (5)

28. Beresford (4.16)

29. Miller (4)

29. Mobridge-Pollock (4)

31. Flandreau (2)

31. Lead-Deadwood (2)

33. Little Wound (0.16)

 

Class B Boys

1. Hanson (79)

2. Viborg-Hurley (78)

3. Chester Area (43)

4. Langford Area (42)

4. Warner (42)

6. Freeman Academy/Marion (39)

7. Bison (33)

8. Castlewood (30)

9. Ipswich (27)

10. Freeman (24)

11. Gayville-Volin (22)

12. Estelline/Hendricks (20)

13. Irene-Wakonda (18)

14. Canistota (17)

15. Lemmon (16.50)

15. Menno (16.50)

17. Timber Lake (14)

17. Frederick Area (14)

17. Wall (14)

20. North Central (12)

21. Faith (10)

22. Platte-Geddes (9)

22. Potter County (9)

24. Deubrook Area (8)

24. Dakota Hills (8)

24. Gregory (8)

24. Wolsey-Wessington (8)

28. Wessington Springs (7)

28. Bon Homme (7)

30. Harding County (6)

30. Tri-State (6)

30. Burke (6)

33. Howard (5)

33. Lyman (5)

35. Colome (4)

35. Herreid/Selby Area (4)

35. James Valley Christian (4)

35. Bridgewater-Emery (4)

39. Sully Buttes (3)

39. Kimball/White Lake (3)

39. McIntosh (3)

39. Highmore-Harrold (3)

39. Northwestern (3)

44. Newell (2)

44. Dell Rapids St. Mary (2)

46. Mitchell Christian (1)

46. White River (1)

46. Elkton-Lake Benton (1)

Nate Wek is currently the sports content producer and sports and rec beat reporter for South Dakota Public Broadcasting. He is a graduate of South Dakota State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism Broadcasting and a minor in Leadership. From 2010-2013 Nate was the Director of Gameday Media for the Sioux Falls Storm (Indoor Football League) football team. He also spent 2012 and 2013 as the News and Sports Director of KSDJ Radio in Brookings, SD. Nate, his wife Sarah, and three sons, Braxan, Jordy, and Anders live in Canton, SD.