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Winner Invitational Wrestling Tournament Saturday, January 20, 2024

Team Scores 1 Winner ................................................................................................................ 229.5 2 Philip ......................................................................................................................

SDHSAA board hears membership number appeals from six schools

The South Dakota High School Activities Association board of directors is working toward figuring out the classifications and alignments for the 2024-25 and 2025-26 school years. At its meeting Wednesday, six schools appealed their membership numbers. Membership numbers determine a school’s classification for sports and activities.

BOWLING RESULTS

Tuesday Mixed League 1/16/24 Angry Birds, 79-17; Six Balls, 73-23; Old Pioneer, 68-28; Tee Riffic Creations, 55-41; The Outsiders, 54-42; Carlock Babes, 30-66; Wild Bunch, 17-79; Rez Dawgs, 1-95. HTG, Six Balls, 663; HTS: Six Balls, 1881; HIG: Couy Hollenbeck, 224; Misty Claussen, 163; HIS: Couy Hollenbeck, 584; Patty Connealy, 472.

Gregory boys pick up two more wins on the court

Gregory 55 - Ipswich 51 The Gregory Gorillas played in the Hanson Corn Palace Classic on Saturday, January 20, and came away with a 55-51 victory over the Ipswich Tigers. The Gorillas never trailed in the game, but the score was tied twice throughout the four quarters.

SD Housing hosting listening sessions regarding housing finance programs

South Dakota Housing, in partnership with the Governor’s Office of Economic Development, will be hosting three listening sessions around the state to solicit comments on the 2024 Annual Action Plan and the allocation plans for the HOME, Housing Tax Credit, Housing Trust Fund, Emergency Solutions Grants, Community Development Block Grant, and Housing Opportunity Fund programs.

BOWLING RESULTS

Tuesday Mixed League 1/9/24 Angry Birds, 56-16; Six Balls, 54-18; Old Pioneer, 45-27; Tee Riffic Creations, 43-29; The Outsiders, 42-30; Carlock Babes, 25-47; Wild Bunch, 16-56; Rez Dawgs, 0-72. HTS: Six Balls, 1877; HTG: Six Balls, 660; HIS: Steven Peterson, 567; Linda Teel, 449; HIG: Steven Peterson, 206; Kayley Hoffman, 188.

Lady Gorillas fall to Winner

The Lady Gorillas hosted Winner on Saturday, January 6. The Gorillas fell behind 20 to 2 in the first quarter and trailed 36 to 9 at halftime. Winner outscored Gregory 15 to 2 in the third quarter and closed out the game claiming a 64 to 21 victory Gregory had trouble shooting, both from the field and the foul line, shooting a cool 9 of 36 from the field for 25%. Winner shot 25 of 63 for 40%. Gregory didn’t help themselves from the foul line, going a cool 2 of 9 for 22% while Winner made 5 of 9 for 55%. Scoring for Gregory were Dani VanDer-Werff with 6, Ella Sperl 4, Regan Graesser 3, Sadie Carlson 1, and Asia VanderWerff 7.

BOWLING RESULTS

Tuesday Mixed League 1/2/24 Angry Birds, 38-10; Tee Riffic Creations, 37-11; Six Balls, 32-16; The Outsiders, 31-17; Old Pioneer, 24-24; Carlock Babes, 22-26; Wild Bunch, 3-45; Rez Dawgs, 0-48; HTG: Tee Riffic Creations 654, HTS: Tee Riffic Creations, 1855; HIG: Steven Peterson, 234; Linda Teel, 156; HIS: Danial Ziady, 596; Jennifer Soesbe, 435. Splits picked up: Misty Claussen, 5-7-8-9-10; Linda Teel, 2-7, 3-10; Steven Peterson, 5-10; Justin Parkis, 5-10; Daniel Ziady, 3-9-10.

Gorillas return after five games on the road and defeats Lyman at home

The Gregory Gorillas returned home after five road games and defeated the Lyman Raiders on Thursday, January 4, 2024, by a score of 72-44. The Gorillas jumped on the young Lyman Raiders immediately, and never looked back.

Natural asset companies’ proposed rule threatens property rights

Quietly, on September 29, 2023, the Securities and Exchange Commission, at the request of the New York Stock Exchange, proposed a rule to create a new type of company called a Natural Asset Company (NAC). According to the proposed rule, a NAC would “hold the rights to ecological performance,” giving these companies license to control the management of both public and private lands through quantifying and monetizing natural outputs such as air and water. In other words, NACs would use the air you breathe as currency.