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Lady Gorillas win over MVP

Gregory traveled to Plankinton on February 4, 2025. The Gorillas posted quarter stops of 11, 18, 32, and 51, while MVP had stops 8, 17, 22, 33. Gregory had 5 players in the scoring column with Dani VanDerWerff with 27, Regan Graesser 10, Sadie Carlson 8, Ashlyn Vosika 5, and Gracie Biggins 1. Dani VanDerWerff and Allison Stevicks both pulled down 7 rebounds each for Gregory to lead the Gorillas. Ashlyn Vosika had 3 assists for Gregory. Ashlyn Vosika, Dani VanDerWerff and Regan Graesser all had 2 steals for the Gorillas.

Boys add 3 to the win column

Gregory 53 Winner 39 The Gregory Gorillas edged out the Winner Warriors on Monday by a score of 53-39. Gregory set the tone early, putting up 11 points in the opening quarter, leading the Warriors 11-10 after one quarter.

Boys extend winning streak by two

Gregory 72 Lyman 60 Gregory Gorillas secured a 72-60 victory over the Lyman Raiders last Tuesday night, January 28, in Presho, improving their season record to 8-2. The first quarter set the stage with the Gorillas holding a slim 11-10 lead.

Gorillas improve record to 7-2

Gregory 61 KWL 27 The Gregory Gorillas continued their winning ways with a convincing 61-27 victory over the KWL WiLdKats in high school basketball action last Thursday in White Lake. The Gorillas started the game strong, outscoring KWL 13-2 in the first quarter.

BOWLING RESULTS

Tuesday Mixed League 1/21/25 Angry Birds, 88-32; Tee Riffic Creations, 85-35; Six Balls, 82½- 37½; Old Pioneer, 73½-46½; Carlock Babes, 61-59; Buches Bowlers, 28-92; The Outsiders, 25-95; HTG: Six Balls, 716; HTS: Six Balls, 1997; HIG: Fritz Liewer, 225, Jennifer Soesbe, 201; HIS: Fritz Liewer, 597, Jennifer Soesbe, 503. Splits picked up: Michelle Weideman, 4-5; Augie Bortz, 3-10, 5-6; Steven Petersen, 3-10.

Varsity girls 1-1 for the week

Gregory hosted Chamberlain on January 21. Gregory trailed 5-6 after quarter one but took a 19-13 half-time lead.

Possible SDPB budget cut worries activities association

PIERRE - A possible budget cut for South Dakota Public Broadcasting is causing concern for the South Dakota High School Activities Association. At its meeting on Wednesday, Jan.