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High school girls wrestling is in its fifth season in South Dakota and each year has seen continued growth. What started as a shell with potential has ballooned into something that’s stable, exciting, and continued growth.
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A bill requiring public schools to accept cash at games and other events is heading to the governor’s desk.
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The 2025 SDHSAA state individual wrestling tournament began on Thursday February 27th from Summit Arena at The Monument in Rapid City.Thursday's action saw the first round and quarterfinals for the event.
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He was the first class A wrestler in South Dakota to win four straight wrestling titles. He's a former Watertown Arrow and SDSU Jackrabbit. Rick Jensen joins Craig Mattick on this edition of In Play.
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The Summit Arena at The Monument in Rapid City is hosting the 2025 SDHSAA state individual wrestling tournament this week on Thursday through Saturday, February 27-March 1.
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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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What are Esports? SDPB talked with players, coaches, and the SDHSAA during the inaugural Esports State Tournament to learn more about this rapidly growing sport.
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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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Two team scoring records were broken at the state gymnastics meet in Watertown this past weekend. Estelline/Hendricks broke the mark in Class A, while Harrisburg, who also won their first ever state gymnastics team title, broke the record in Class AA.