2021 had plenty of big time moments when it came to high school sports in South Dakota. Here are our top-10 moments from the calendar year. What are some of your favorite moments?
No. 10 - Kyan Overbo’s State Tournament Hole-In-One
Many golfers will go years or a lifetime without getting a hole in one, but for Sioux Valley junior Kyan Overbo, he hit an ace on day two of the 2021 ‘A’ boys state golf tournament.
Sioux Valley junior Kyan Overbo started off day two of the ‘A’ boys golf tournament on Tuesday with a HOLE IN ONE.
— SDPB Sports (@SDPBSports) October 5, 2021
This is pretty amazing! #SDGolf21 @SDHSAA pic.twitter.com/3lODxTR51Y
No. 9 - Jenna VanHolland’s Game Winning Kick
In her first career game as the kicker for the Garretson high school football team, Blue Dragons junior Jenna VanHolland, who also plays girls soccer, was called upon in overtime for the first game of the season. With the score tied at 42-42, she lined up, and drilled it through the uprights.
Garretson junior Jenna VanHolland kicked the game winning extra point for the Blue Dragons on Friday night against Viborg-Hurley in overtime.
— SDPB Sports (@SDPBSports) August 21, 2021
Not only is she the kicker on the football team, but she also plays girls soccer as well. pic.twitter.com/ZcZcThq9gQ
Jenna was named to the 2021 9A all-state football team this season as well. She’s the first female in South Dakota high school history to receive all-state honors in the sport of football.
No. 8 - Angel Johnson Breaks 100m Dash Record …. TWICE
At the 2021 state track and field championships in Rapid City, Viborg-Hurley multi-sport athlete Angel Johnson broke the ‘B boys' state track meet 100m dash record twice - first in prelims and then again in the finals.
Angel Johnson of Viborg-Hurley broke the state ‘B’ meet record in the boys 100m dash on Friday — twice.
— SDPB Sports (@SDPBSports) May 29, 2021
The previous record was 10.93 from Brennan Schmidt of Freeman.
In prelims, Johnson recorded a time of 10.82, and then here’s his finals run with a time of 10.81. #SDTrack21 pic.twitter.com/69kwh7QwrB
No. 7 - A Trio of 2,000 Point Careers
The high school boys basketball season concluded with three players finishing their careers as members of the 2,000 point club. Connor Libis of Dell Rapids St. Mary had a final point total of 2,731, 3rd all-time, Matthew Mors of Yankton finished with 2,707, fourth all-time, and Paul Bruns recorded 2,204 points, 18th all-time, throughout his time with Dakota Valley. It’s a big deal to have a player join the 2,000 point club for high school basketball in South Dakota, but to have three from the same graduating class is almost unheard of.
From being born in Huron to playing pee wee baseball in Freeman, Matthew Mors has had an exciting journey towards being the basketball player he is today.
— SDPB Sports (@SDPBSports) February 3, 2021
Now, as a Yankton Bucks senior, he’s soaking up each moment of this final ride.
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.@ConnerLib will conclude his high school career as the either the No. 3 or No. 4 individual scorer in South Dakota boys high school basketball history.
— SDPB Sports (@SDPBSports) March 17, 2021
Dell Rapids St. Mary is the No. 6 seed at #SDHoops21, and it’s Libis’s dream to be on this stage. pic.twitter.com/TUhu1Qc1OO
No. 6 - Pierre’s Dramatic Team Duals State Championship
Rapid City Stevens held a late three-point lead over Pierre in the final match of the state team duals championship at the 2021 state wrestling championships. The only way the Governors could win would be if they scored a pin. Late in the final match, Pierre’s Hayden Shaffer did just that, and the Governors walked off as team dual champs in dramatic fashion.
RC Stevens looked like they would repeat as state Team Dual champs in 2021, but in the final match, Pierre flipped the script.
— SDPB Sports (@SDPBSports) March 4, 2021
Governors junior Hayden Shaffer scored a late pin, which turned a three-point defecit into a three-point state Team Duals title for Pierre. pic.twitter.com/S8ZyG2THgj
No. 5 - Lakota Tech Cheer and Dance Makes History
Lakota Tech became the first all-native high school cheer or dance team to compete at the state cheer and dance competition in South Dakota. They performed in both the Jazz and Hip Hop categories.
No. 4 - Halle Miller’s Heroic Kick
In the ‘AA’ state championship soccer match in 2021, Roosevelt and Rapid City Stevens came down to sudden death penalty kicks. Rough Riders senior Halle Miller, who recently broke her collarbone and wasn’t cleared for anything other than a penalty kick situation, was called upon to win the state championship.
@notthefakeSVP best thing you've seen nom-S.D. State Soccer Title game. Roosevelt senior Halle Miller broke her collarbone before playoffs. Only way she could play was in penalty kicks. In her only action of tournament, kicks championship winner against Rapid City Stevens pic.twitter.com/ys0ZnbHitg
— Zach Borg (@IceBorg) October 17, 2021
No. 3 - Cole Peterson’s Championship Winning Field Goal
Tea Area led Pierre 27-7 midway through the third quarter of the 2021 11AA state championship game. The Governors would then score 23 unanswered points to win their fifth straight state title. Pierre kicker Cole Peterson was the hero as he kicked a 40-yard game-winning field goal as time expired to give the Governors a 30-27 win. Let’s be honest, this kick could have been good from 50+ yards.
The leg of COLE PETERSON wins it for Pierre! #SDFootball21 pic.twitter.com/GtLb27vie7
— SDPB Sports (@SDPBSports) November 13, 2021
No. 2 - Gaven Weir Dominates At Little League World Series
This one isn’t exactly, high school, but it’s close enough. Gavin Weir of the Sioux Falls Little League team had one of the most dominating pitching performances in Little League World Series history. In his eight starts from districts, state, regionals, and the Little League World Series, Weir allowed just one hit, no runs, and recorded an insane total of 114 strikeouts. South Dakota finished fourth at the Little League World Series, their best finish in history.
Here’s a look at every Gavin Weir strikeout from today — so all seventeen of them!
— Nate Wek (@Nate_WekSDPB) August 12, 2021
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No. 1 - White River Wins First Girls Hoops Title
White River’s girls basketball program won their first state championship in history during the 2021 ‘B’ tournament in Huron. The Tigers were led by Caelyn Valandra-Prue, who despite being a college recruit for track, had one of the most impressive girls basketball careers in South Dakota history. She finished her career with 2,536 points, which is 8th all-time.
The Tigers knocked off Corsica-Stickney in the semifinal round on a last second shot by Maleighya Estes.
What. An. Ending.
— SDPB Sports (@SDPBSports) March 13, 2021
Maleighya Estes beats the buzzer to send White River to the ‘B’ girls championship game.#SDHoops21 pic.twitter.com/A2DNc4xFf9
White River then dominated Castlewood 57-37 in the championship to win their first state title in convincing fashion.
Final moments of the 2021 ‘B’ girls state basketball championship as White River wins their first ever girls basketball title. #SDHoops21 pic.twitter.com/DCdzhuuX2m
— SDPB Sports (@SDPBSports) March 14, 2021
Honorable Mentions: Dell Rapids St. Mary’s double OT win in 9B championship, No. 8 Dell Rapids buzzer beater over No. 1 Vermillion in ‘A’ state boys basketball tournament, 2021 All-State Chorus and Orchestra concert returns to full participation, and Rapid City Stevens winning first girls tennis title since 2006.