S.D. Sportswriters Association announces 2018 year-end award winners - Watertown Public Opinion

The long National Football League career of Rapid City native Adam Vinatieri has once again earned the South Dakota State graduate the honor of being named South Dakota’s Sports Celebrity of the Year. The honor is one of several year-end recognitions chosen by the South Dakota Sportswriters Association (SDSWA)

Vinatieri has won two Super Bowls with game-winning kicks and has 46 field goals over 50 yards. But it was a chip shot that put him in the National Football League’s record books.

Vinatieri’s 25-yarder at the end of the second quarter in Indianapolis’ 42-28 victory over the Oakland Raiders on Oct. 28 will surely be one he never forgets. With that kick, Vinatieri passed Hall of Famer Morten Andersen to become the NFL’s all-time leading scorer. He added three extra points in the fourth quarter that give him 2,560 for his career — six more than Andersen.

He has 2,589 points heading into the final game of the regular season.

Vinatieri kicked for Rapid City Central and then went to South Dakota State before going to NFL Europe, and then starting his NFL career, first with the New England Patriots and now with the Colts.

It is the third time in his career that Vinatieri has been honored by the SDSWA, which has voted on statewide honors since 1958. He previously was honored in 1997 and 2002, and joins Becky Hammon (2005, 2014, 2015), Chad Greenway (2009, 201, 2016) and Mike Miller (1998, 2000 with Josh Heupel, 2012) as three-time winners. Longtime Major League Baseball manager Sparky Anderson is the only four-time winner of the honor (1970, 1975, 1984, 1993) in the celebrity category.

Honorees are chosen in several different categories, including college, prep and independent (not college or prep), with honors going to athletes, coaches and teams. Here are the other honorees:

Independent Male Athlete

Peyton Zabel, Pierre

While the Pierre standout was a force in both football and basketball during his senior season — winning Player of the Year honors in both — he was nearly untouchable when he was on the mound. The hard-throwing right-handed pitcher notched 79 strikeouts during the spring, including a 16-strikeout performance in the state semifinals.

Taken in the 19th round of the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft by the Milwaukee Brewers, Zabel opted to go to college instead. He is competing in both football and baseball at Augustana University.

Independent Female Athlete

Taryn Kloth, Sioux Falls

A Sioux Falls O’Gorman graduate, Kloth closed out her senior season at Creighton in style, picking up honorable mention All-America honors as she led the Bluejays back to the NCAA Tournament. The outside hitter led Creighton with 4.15 kills per set and also ranked among the Big East leaders by hitting .283. Her 490 kills are the most in school history by a senior, while her 1,427 career terminations are fourth-most in CU history.

With her Bluejays career now over, Kloth plans to play beach volleyball at LSU.

Independent Team

Canova Gang Amateur Baseball

Representing the small town in Miner County, the Gang (21-5) claimed its first Class B state championship since 2009 and its fifth championship overall with a 10-2 win over Cornbelt League rival Flandreau on Aug. 12.

Canova’s offense produced 58 runs and recorded 10 or more runs four times during the 12-day tournament at Augustana University’s Ronken field. Canova pitcher Trey Krier was the MVP of the tournament. He finished the tournament allowing two earned runs over 19 innings (0.95 ERA) and striking out 11 batters. He also went 6-for-14 (.429) at the plate with five RBIs. Justin Miller and Garrett Gassman also made the Class B all-tournament team.

College Male Athlete

Seth Gross, SDSU Wrestling

The junior in 2018 became the first Jackrabbit in the Division I era in any sport to win a national championship, placing first at 133 pounds at the NCAA Wrestling Championships.

Gross posted a 29-1 record. He earned bonus points in 24 of his 29 wins, including 12 pins, seven technical falls and five major decisions.

The top seed won one match by fall and two each by major decision and decision at nationals. He defeated No. 2 Stevan Micic of Michigan 13-8 in the final.

Gross’ lone loss came when he moved up to 141 pounds and fell 4-2 to top-ranked Bryce Meredith of Wyoming in a dual.

SDSU finished 12th in the team standings at nationals. The Jackrabbits went 14-2 in duals, including an 8-0 mark in the Big 12 Conference.

College Men’s Coach

Paul Sather, NSU Basketball

Paul Sather did something no coach has ever done in South Dakota. The Northern State men’s basketball team won more games in the 2018-19 season than any college men’s team in the state ever had. The Wolves came one basket from winning the school’s first NCAA team championship, and on the way they won a school-record tying 18 consecutive victories.

The team had star-caliber players across the board, but each one was bought in 100 percent to Sather’s concept of a team, something he learned and developed from former Wolves coaches Don Meyer and Bob Olson. Any one player could’ve been among the best players on another region team, but each one sacrificed self and stats for wins. It worked.

College Men’s Team

Augustana Baseball

The Vikings started strong and kept it up all season long, boasting a preposterously deep and talented pitching staff and pairing it with a powerful and speedy lineup that vaulted them to the No. 1 ranking for the first time in program history near the end of the regular season.

The NSIC champions advanced through regionals to make it to the D-II World Series, then won four straight games in the finals to become the northernmost team ever to win a D-II baseball championship.

Ace pitchers Jacob Blank (who was later drafted by the Twins) and Tyler Mitzel led the way, with Blank going the distance in the title game against Columbus State, striking out 12 batters in the 3-2 win, which included whiffing the side in order in the 9th inning.

College Female Athlete

Macy Miller, SDSU Basketball

The junior in 2017-18 returned from a torn ACL the prior season to earn Summit League Player of the Year honors and lead the Jackrabbits to the Summit League Women’s Basketball Championship title.

Miller averaged 18.3 points, 5.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.1 steals per game. She shot 50.3 percent from the field and 45.1 percent from 3-point range.

SDSU beat South Dakota 65-50 in the Summit League final – avenging a pair of regular-season losses – and Miller was named Tournament MVP.

The Jackrabbits went 26-7 and earned a No. 8 seed in the NCAA Tournament, falling 81-74 in overtime to ninth-seeded Villanova.

Miller was the 2018-19 Summit League Preseason Player of the Year and again leads SDSU in scoring this season.

College Women’s Coach

Jason Christensen, DWU Basketball

Christensen’s eighth season at the helm of Dakota Wesleyan was his best yet, leading the Tigers to 32 wins and the school’s first national championship in any team sport. Christensen is already the school’s winningest coach in women’s basketball program history and in 2017-18, tied a single-season record for wins in DWU history.

Averaging a school record 80.4 points per game, the Tigers led the nation in free-throw percentage, were second in field goal percentage (48.2) and ranked third in the country in rebounding margin, out-rebounding teams by 11.9 rebounds per game for the season. The national championship earned Christensen, a native of Mitchell, NAIA national coach of the year honors.

College Women’s Team

DWU Basketball

Using a brand of tough and defensive-minded play, the Tigers claimed the NAIA Division II women’s basketball championship game in March, winning five games in six days — each by double-digits — and finishing a 32-6 record.

In an all-Great Plains Conference Championship game, the 82-59 victory over second-ranked Concordia (Neb.) in the title game March 13 provided the ultimate revenge, as the Bulldogs had won the three earlier matchups during the season. DWU drained 15 3-pointers in the championship and led by as many as 30 points, finishing with the largest margin of victory in an NAIA Division II women’s title game in 17 years. Led by coach Jason Christensen, the Tigers also beat No. 1 seeds in the quarterfinal, semifinal and championship games.

Alexandria native Kynedi Cheeseman was named the tournament’s MVP. Senior Ashley Bray was named an NAIA Division II women’s basketball first-team All-American, while twin sister Amber Bray was named to the honorable mention list.

Rylie Osthus, a 5-foor-9 junior point guard from De Smet, averaged 10.2 points, 5.4 assists, 4.6 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game for the Tigers.

Prep Male Athlete

Nash Hutmacher, Chamberlain

For the second straight season, Hutmacher went undefeated at 285 pounds in Class A wrestling with a 46-0 record, highlighted by a highly anticipated, title-match victory over Nick Casperson, of Beresford/Alcester-Hudson, to cap his sophomore season. Through mid-December, Hutmacher had won more than 95 consecutive high school matches for the Cubs.

Hutmacher was also named to the Class 11B all-state football team for a second year in a row, and Hutmacher took third at the national freestyle wrestling championships in Fargo. The 6-foot-5, 305-pound Hutmacher — who is set to graduate in 2020 — totaled 105 tackles, 10 sacks and 10 forced fumbles during the football season.

Prep Boys Coach

Shawn Lewis, Pierre Wrestling

The Pierre Governors continued their reign of Class A wrestling under Lewis in 2018, winning their seventh title in eight seasons. Under Lewis, who started with the program as an assistant in 2012-13 and took over in 2013, the Governors qualified 12 wrestlers for state, placing 10 including two state champions, William Turman and Michael Lusk.

Lewis credits all this success to the youth wrestling program in Pierre that teaches the kids the basic skills they need to succeed once they get to high school.

Prep Boys Team

Colome Football

Finishing the season as the only undefeated team in South Dakota, Colome won a wild Class 9B championship game over Sully Buttes, emerging victorious 48-42 in overtime in the DakotaDome on Nov. 9.

Led by second-year head coach Ben Connot, the Cowboys had four all-state selections, led by quarterback Jackson Kinzer, who accounted for more than 2,800 yards of total offense and 46 touchdowns. Beau Bertram, Chase Dufek and Layton Thieman were also selected to the Class 9B all-state squad.

In the state championship, a touchdown by Dufek in the first possession of overtime put the Cowboys up by six points, and Jaikob Week’s interception on fourth down on defense preserved the win, which is Colome’s fourth state championship in school history and the second in the last three years.

Prep Female Athlete

Paiton Burckhard, Aberdeen

Paiton Burckhard closed out her stellar prep career with a fistful of accolades after leading Aberdeen Central to its second Class AA girls basketball state championship in three years. Now a contributing member of the South Dakota State women’s basketball program, Burckhard was named South Dakota Miss Basketball, Gatorade Player of the Year, Spirit of Su award winner and earned her second straight South Dakota Basketball Class AA Player of the Year. She leaves Aberdeen Central as the school’s all-time leader in both points (1706) and rebounds (886).

In addition to her exploits on the basketball court, Burckhard was the Class AA state champion in the girls shot put. She also holds the Aberdeen Central school record in that event.

Prep Girls Coach

Darci Wassenaar, S.F. Christian Volleyball

Darci Wassenaar added another state volleyball title to the Sioux Falls Christian dynasty in 2018. The Chargers were barely challenged all weekend and capped off a perfect tournament by not dropping a set, overwhelming top-seeded Miller in the championship game, 25-17, 25-14, 25-12.

It’s the eighth title in 12 years for the Chargers, all under head coach Darci Wassenaar. Of all their championship runs, this one ranks up there as one of the most dominating performances.

Prep Girls Team

St. Thomas More Basketball

As the clock counted down in the 2018 Class A girls’ basketball state championship game in Watertown, the St. Thomas More student section couldn’t help but put its own twist as the seconds ticked away.

Once the clock hit five seconds the fans started to chant “FIVE, FIVE, FIVE,” as in, the amount of consecutive state titles the Cavaliers had earned.

STM held off a game Madison squad 54-41 to win its fifth straight state title and the sixth in the last seven years.

It wasn’t always easy for the 24-4 Cavaliers, who combined to go 91-5 in the previous four title seasons. But that is what St. Thomas More coach Brandon Kandolin said also has made this team special.

“I think where it’s different is we were faced with some adversity,” Kandolin said. “We took a couple of losses (throughout the season) that we knew we probably should have won, and I think it exposed some things for us that we needed to work on.”

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South Dakota Sportswriters

Association Year End Awards

Sports Celebrity

PAST WINNERS

1964, Billy Mills; 1965, Pete Retzlaff; 1966, Ordell Braase; 1967, Les Josephson; 1968, Carroll Hardy; 1969, Garney Henley; 1970, Sparky Anderson; 1971, Dick Green; 1972, Jim Langer; 1973, Lyle Alzado; 1974, Dick Green; 1975, Sparky Anderson; 1976, John Dutton; 1977, Paul Roach; 1978, Joe Robbie; 1979, Dave Collins; 1980, Paul Tierney; 1981, Joe Salem; 1982, Dick Beardsley; 1983, Doug Wolfgang; 1984, Sparky Anderson; 1985, Brian Hanson; 1986, Curt and Tom Byrum; 1987, Paul Christen; 1988, Olympians Bill and Jim Scherr, and Dennis and Duane Koslowski.

1989, Doug Wolfgang; 1990, Pat O’Brien; 1991, Tanya Crevier; 1992, Kris Tschetter; 1993, Sparky Anderson; 1994, Eric Piatkowski; 1995, Marvin Garrett; 1996, Bill Mott; 1997, Adam Vinatieri; 1998, Mike Miller; 1999, Josh Heupel; 2000, Mike Miller and Josh Heupel; 2001, Rod DeHaven; 2002, Adam Vinatieri; 2003, Mark Ellis; 2004, Derek Miles; 2005, Becky Hammon; 2006, Ben Leber; 2007, Mark Ellis; 2008, Derek Miles; 2009, Chad Greenway; 2010, Stefan Logan; 2011, Chad Greenway; 2012, Mike Miller; 2013, Nate Wolters; 2014, Becky Hammon; 2015, Becky Hammon; 2016, Chad Greenway; 2017, Riley Reiff; 2018, Adam Vinatieri.

Independent Female Athlete

PAST WINNERS

1970, Sally Plihal, Tyndall, track; 1971, Gretchen Idema, Sioux Falls, golf; 1972, Lavonne Opitz, Redfield, track; 1973, Peggy (Schock) Kirby, Sioux Falls, golf; 1974, Patty Dobratz, Sioux Falls, (S.D. State) basketball; 1975, Lu Holwerda, Brookings, tennis; 1976, Tanya Crevier, Jefferson, basketball; 1977, Joan Brockhaus, Rosholt, track, 1978, Lynae Larson, Brookings, distance running; 1979, Becky Larson, Watertown, golf; 1980, Jane Wipf, Freeman, distance running; 1981, Lisa Van Goor, Yankton, basketball; 1982, Sue Thomas, Rapid City, distance running; 1983, Kris Tschetter, Sioux Falls, golf; 1984, Lynae Larson, Brookings, distance running; 1985, Chris Dummermuth, Sioux Falls, tennis; 1986, Michelle Scarborough, Hayes, target shooting.

1987, Julie Krauth, Lyons, softball; 1988, Cindy Greiner, Boise, Idaho, heptathlon; 1989, Jane Egan, Sioux Falls, golf; 1990, Jane Egan, Sioux Falls, golf; 1991, Michelle Scarborough, Hayes, target shooting; 1992, Paulette Simonson, S.D. State, rodeo; 1993, Janel Birrenkott, Rapid City, basketball; 1994, Amy Burnett, Wyoming, basketball; 1995, Kristie Price, S.D. State, rodeo; 1996, Becky Hammon, Colorado State, basketball; 1997, Monica Meendering, Sioux Falls, softball; 1998, Lisa Griebel, Iowa State, track; 1999, Becky Hammon, Colorado State, basketball; 2000, Jayne Even, N.D. State University, basketball; 2001, Erin Miller, Nebraska, soccer; 2002, Jill Theeler, N.D. State University, track.

2003, Megan Mahoney, Kansas State, basketball; 2004, Ashley Pederson, Penn State, volleyball; 2005, Katie Budahl, Mitchell, swimming; 2006, Jana Lindsey, freestyling skiing; 2007, Jill Moody, rodeo; 2008, Ashley Nord, University of Minnesota, track; 2009, Kim Kaufman, Clark-Willow Lake High School and Texas Tech golf; 2010, Jill Moody, Letcher, rodeo; 2011, Abby Plucker, Parker and NDSU women’s basketball; 2012, Kim Kaufman, Clark, Texas Tech golf; 2013, Sam Ostarello, Fort Pierre, Purdue women’s basketball; 2014, Kim Kaufman, LPGA Tour golf; 2015, Tevyn Waddell, Mitchell, swimming; 2016, Taryn Kloth, Sioux Falls, Creighton volleyball; 2017, Tevyn Waddell, Minnesota, swimming; 2018, Taryn Kloth, Sioux Falls, Creighton volleyball.

Independent Male Athlete

PAST WINNERS

1958, Carl Hertz, Menno, baseball; 1959, John Enright, Sioux Falls, golf; 1960, Vern McKee, Yankton, baseball; 1961, Phil Donohue, Sioux Falls, golf; 1962, Indy Titterington, Yankton, women’s golf; 1963, Bob Marske, Andover, basketball; 1964, Alan Cooke, Sioux Falls, golf; 1965, Kathy Kober, Rapid City, women’s golf; 1966, Dave Danielson, Yankton, bowling; 1967, George Meyers, Rapid City, golf; 1968, Dave Weber, Sioux Falls, tennis; 1969, Stan Opp, Aberdeen, wrestling; 1970, Jim Ahern, Yankton, golf; 1971, Lee Goldammer, Canova, baseball; 1972, Doug Stanford, Rapid City, basketball and baseball; 1973, Pat Jefferson, Rapid City, boxing; 1974, Rick Crain, Rapid City, weightlifting; 1975, Leigh Dunker, Warner, horseshoe pitching; 1976, Dave Hanten, Sioux Falls, golf; 1977, Curt Fredrickson, Aberdeen, baseball.

1978, Larry Slupe, Sioux Falls, Wheelchair Games, swimming; 1979, Randy Lewis, Rapid City, wrestling; 1980, Scott Swisher, Aberdeen, swimming; 1981, Curt Byrum, Onida, golf; 1982, Greg Haydenluck, USD, decathalon; 1983, Dennis Koslowski, Doland, wrestling; 1984, Randy Lewis, Rapid City, wrestling; 1985, Bob Beattie, Aberdeen, amateur baseball; 1986, Bill and Jim Scherr, Mobridge, wrestling; 1987, Chuck Richards, Rapid City, boxing; 1988, Dan Stier, Aberdeen, baseball; 1989, Mark Mortenson, Sioux Falls, wheelchair athletics; 1990, Mike Brummer, Rapid City, golf; 1991, Chad McConnell, Sioux Falls, baseball; 1992, Dennis Koslowski, St. Louis Park, Minn., Greco-Roman wrestling; 1993, Lincoln McIlravy, Iowa State, wrestling; 1994, Ben Thomas, Rapid City, baseball; 1995, Ryan Jansa, New Mexico State, golf; 1996, Greg Jimmerson, Stanford, cross country.

1997, Lincoln McIlravy, Iowa, wrestling; 1998 Kevin Leighton, Madison, amateur baseball; 1999, Brock Lesnar, Minnesota, wrestling; 2000, Lincoln McIlravy, Philip, wrestling; 2001, Billy Etbauer, Ree Heights, rodeo; 2002, Paul Schock, Sioux Falls, golf; 2003, Scott Rislov, San Jose State, football; 2004, Chad Greenway, Iowa, football; 2005, Jeff Willert, Belvidere, rodeo; 2006, Chad Ferley, Oelrichs, rodeo; 2007, Taylor Mehlaff, Wisconsin, football; 2008, Joe Krabbenhoft, Wisconsin, basketball; 2009, Kevin Leighton, Madison amateur baseball; 2010, Bill Hardcastle, Purdue, track and field; 2011, Riley Reiff, Iowa, football; 2012, Shane Van Boening, Rapid City, billiards; 2013, Colton Iverson, Yankton, basketball; 2014, Robert Kokesh, Wagner, Nebraska wrestling; 2015, Robert Kokesh, Wagner, Nebraska wrestling; 2016, Nate Gerry, Sioux Falls, Nebraska football; 2017, Tony Smoragiewicz, Rapid City, triathlon; 2018, Peyton Zabel, Pierre, baseball.

Independent Team

PAST WINNERS

1954, Mitchell Kernels baseball; 1955, Huron Elks baseball; 1956, Huron Stahl’s baseball; 1957, Aberdeen Pred’s baseball; 1958, Huron Stahl’s baseball, 1959, Sioux Falls American Legion baseball; 1960, Huron Indians baseball; 1961, Humboldt baseball; 1962, Rapid City American Legion baseball; 1963, Renner baseball; 1964, Aberdeen American Legion baseball; 1965, Brookings Harold’s Printers basketball; 1966, Yankton Press and Dakotan track club; 1967, Rapid City boxing; 1968, Southern Track Club; 1969, Rapid City YMCA swim team; 1970, Aberdeen Depot baseball; 1971, Sioux Falls Traub Silo basketball; 1972, Rapid City Macy’s AllStars basketball; 1973, Brookings Spies slowpitch; 1974, Aberdeen Elks diving; 1975, Rapid City American Legion baseball.

1976, Aberdeen Dahme’s Slowpitch; 1977, Sioux Falls FOP boxing; 1978, Sioux Falls Palmer Construction basketball; 1979, Canova baseball; 1980, Lyman County basketball; 1981, Madison amateur baseball; 1982, Great Plains Indians amateur basketball; 1983, Rapid City Indian boxing team; 1984, Rapid City American Legion baseball; 1985, Claremont amateur baseball; 1986, Aberdeen Braun Trucking basketball; 1987, S.D. Special Olympics Basketball; 1988, South Dakota Over-30 Baseball; 1989, Sioux Falls Shenanigan’s basketball; 1990, Sioux Falls Silver Bullets amateur baseball; 1991, South Dakota Nike AllStars; 1992, Circus Sports Bar, South Dakota Over-40 baseball; 1993, Rapid City American Legion baseball; 1994, Rapid City Gregs amateur baseball; 1995, Aberdeen Pheasants, minor league baseball.

1996, Sioux Falls Skyforce, CBA basketball; 1997, Brookings Cubs, amateur baseball; 1998, Brookings Rangers, hockey; 1999, Brookings Cubs, amateur baseball; 2000, Redfield, amateur baseball; 2001, Dell Rapids Pabst Blue Ribbon and Dell Rapids Mudcats, amateur baseball; 2002, Rapid City Post 22 American Legion baseball; 2003, Yankton Riverbats, amateur baseball; 2004, Sioux Falls Storm, semi-pro football; 2005, Sioux Falls Skyforce, semi-pro basketball; 2006, Sioux Falls Storm, semi-pro football; 2007, Sioux Falls Stampede, semi-pro hockey; 2008, Rapid City Canyon Lake, Little League baseball; 2009, Northern State rugby; 2010, Rapid City Rush, semi-pro hockey; 2011, Canyon Lake Little League, Rapid City baseball; 2012, Brookings American Legion baseball; 2013, Alexandria Angels, amateur baseball; 2014, Aberdeen Swim Club; 2015, Parkston Mudcats amateur baseball; 2016, Alexandria Angels, amateur baseball; 2017, Sioux Falls Little League; 2018, Canova Gang amateur baseball.

College Male Athlete

PAST WINNERS

1958, Jim Daniels, South Dakota; 1959, Garney Henley, Huron; 1960, Jim Luce and John Simko, Augustana; 1961, Don Jacobsen, S.D. State; 1962, Jim Kampen, Northern State; 1963, Wayne Rasmussen, S.D. State; 1964, Jerry Schlekeway, Northern State; 1965, Tom White, Yankton; 1966, Roger Heirigs, Yankton; 1967, Gary Sandbo, Augustana; 1968, Doug Neuharth, Northern State; 1969, Mike Savoy, Black Hills State; 1970, Don Trapp, S.D. State; 1971, Gary Evjen, Northern State; 1972, Rich Andrezejewski, Northern State; 1973, Garry Bentley, S.D. State; 1974, Doug Schlepp, S.D. Tech; 1975, Chris Miller, Dakota Wesleyan; 1976, Rick Jensen, S.D. State; 1977, DeeJay Donlin, Augustana; 1978, Steve Brown, S.D. State; 1979, Jeff Lamb, Black Hills State; 1980, Terry DuPris, Huron; 1981, Scott Bosanko, Northern State; 1982, Darryl James, Yankton; 1983, Dan Freidel, Augustana; 1984, Jeff Gross, Augustana.

1985, Alan Miller, Dakota Wesleyan; 1986, Koln Knight, Augustana; 1987, Rod DeHaven, S.D. State;

1988, Pat Dorn, S.D. State; 1989, Jason Landmark, Northern State; 1990, Tim Hatchett, South Dakota; 1991, Brett Schwartz, Dakota State; 1992, Scott Morgan, Dakota Wesleyan; 1993, Brian Loeffler, S.D. State; 1994, Bryan Schwartz, Augustana; 1995, Eric Kline, Northern State; 1996, Chad Lamer, S.D. State; 1997, Jason Sempsrott, S.D. State; 1998, Travis King, S.D. State; 1999, Josh Ranek, S.D. State; 2000, Paul Konechne, S.D. State; 2001, Josh Ranek, S.D. State; 2002, Tom Green, South Dakota; 2003, Eric Longhenry, Northern State; 2004, Brad Lowery, S.D. State; 2005, Wesley Beschorner, South Dakota; 2006, Turner Trofholz, South Dakota; 2007, Chad Cavender, Sioux Falls; 2008, Ryan Berry, South Dakota State; 2009, Lorenzo Brown, Sioux Falls; 2010, Jon Ryan, Sioux Falls; 2011, Nate Wolters, S.D. State; 2012, Nate Wolters, S.D. State; 2013, Layne Somsen, S.D. State; 2014, Zach Zenner, S.D. State; 2015, Jake Wieneke, S.D. State; 2016, Dallas Goedert, S.D. State; 2017, Chris Nilsen, South Dakota; 2018, Seth Gross, S.D. State.

College Men’s Coach

PAST WINNERS

1954, Jim Emmerich, S.D. State track; 1955, Clark Swisher, Northern football; 1956, Bob Burns, Augustana football; 1957, Ralph Ginn, S.D. State football; 1958, Jim Long, Huron football; 1959, Jim Iverson, S.D. State basketball; 1960, Bob Wachs, Northern basketball; 1961, Ralph Ginn, S.D. State football; 1962, Clark Swisher, Northern football; 1963, Dan Lennon, South Dakota track; 1964, Gil Peterson, Huron football; 1965, Gordon Zapp, Dakota Wesleyan football; 1966, Warren Williamson, S.D. State wrestling; 1967, Gordon Fosness, Dakota Wesleyan basketball; 1968, Joe Salem, South Dakota football; 1969, Don Birmingham, Yankton football; 1970, Jim Marking, S.D. State basketball; 1971, Don Baker, USDSpringfield track; 1972, Bob Mulcahy, South Dakota basketball; 1973, Vern Tate, Huron football; 1974, Jay Dirksen, S.D. State track; 1975, Erv Huether, S.D. State baseball; 1976, Mike Durfee, USD-Springfield wrestling; 1977, Paul Kendle, Augustana wrestling.

1978, Dave Little, Black Hills track; 1979, Gordon Fosness, Dakota Wesleyan basketball; 1980, Bruce Carrier, Huron basketball; 1981, Gary Boner, S.D. Tech football; 1982, Scott Underwood, S.D. State track; 1983, Bruce Carrier, Huron basketball; 1984, Bob Wachs, Northern basketball; 1985, Fran Hummel, Northern State wrestling; 1986, Dave Triplett, South Dakota football; 1987, Duane Ticknor, National College basketball; 1988, Jim Heinitz, Augustana football, and Bob Young, Sioux Falls College football; 1989, Fred Paulsen, Huron College basketball; 1990, Doug Martin, Dakota Wesleyan basketball; 1991, Jim Thorson, S.D. State basketball; 1992, Jim Heinitz, Augustana football; 1993, Dave Boots, South Dakota basketball; 1994, Mark Ekeland, S.D. State baseball; 1995, Bob Tereshinski, Mount Marty baseball.

1996, Scott Nagy, S.D. State; 1997, Bob Young, University of Sioux Falls football; 1998, Bob Olson, Northern State basketball; 1999, Jason Liles, S.D. State wrestling; 2000, Dave Gottsleben, South Dakota track; 2001, Scott Walkinshaw, Black Hills State cross country-track; 2002, Shane Murphy, University of Sioux Falls basketball; 2003, Don Meyer, Northern State basketball; 2004, Bob Young, University of Sioux Falls football; 2005, Ed Meierkort, South Dakota football; 2006, Kalen DeBoer, University of Sioux Falls football; 2007, John Stiegelmeier, S.D. State football; 2008, Kalen DeBoer, University of Sioux Falls football; 2009, Don Meyer, Northern State basketball; 2010, Mike Aldrich, Augustana football; 2011, Tom Billeter, Augustana basketball; 2012, John Stiegelmeier, S.D. State football; 2013, Tracy Hellman, Augustana cross country; 2014, Dave Gottsleben, USD track & field; 2015, Matt Wilber, Dakota Wesleyan men’s basketball; 2016, Tom Billeter, Augustana basketball; 2017, Bob Nielsen, USD football; 2018, Paul Sather, Northern State men’s basketball.

College Men’s Team

PAST WINNERS

1954, S.D. track; 1955, S.D. State football; 1956, Augustana football; 1957, South Dakota basketball; 1958, South Dakota basketball; 1959, Northern basketball; 1960, S.D. State track; 1961, Northern football; 1962, S.D. State football; 1963, S.D. State basketball; 1964, Dakota Wesleyan basketball; 1965, Black Hills State basketball; 1966, South Dakota track; 1967, Northern State football; 1968, Northern State football; 1969, S.D. State basketball; 1970, Yankton football; 1971, Northern football; 1972, South Dakota football; 1973, S.D. Tech basketball; 1974, Huron basketball; 1975, S.D. State track; 1976, Dakota Wesleyan football; 1977, Dakota State football; 1978, Augustana basketball; 1979, S.D. State football; 1980, Huron College wrestling; 1981, Black Hills State track and cross country; 1982, S.D. tech football; 1983, Huron College basketball; 1984, S.D. State baseball.

1985, S.D. State basketball; 1986, Huron football; 1987, S.D. State cross country; 1988, National College basketball; 1989, S.D. State cross country; 1990, South Dakota basketball; 1991, South Dakota baseball; 1992, S.D. State basketball; 1993, Northern basketball; 1994, South Dakota basketball; 1995, Sioux Falls football; 1996, Sioux Falls football; 1997, S.D. State basketball; 1998, South Dakota cross country; 1999, Mount Marty baseball; 2000, Black Hills cross country; 2001, S.D. State wrestling; 2002, University of Sioux Falls football; 2003, University of Sioux Falls football; 2004, University of Sioux Falls basketball; 2005, University of South Dakota football; 2006, Northern State basketball; 2007, University of Sioux Falls football; 2008, Dakota Wesleyan football; 2009, University of Sioux Falls football; 2010, Mount Marty baseball; 2011, Augustana baseball; 2012, S.D. State basketball; 2013, S.D. State basketball; 2014, Augustana baseball; 2015, Augustana men’s basketball; 2016, Augustana basketball; 2017, S.D. State football; 2018, Augustana baseball.

College Female Athlete

PAST WINNERS

1979, Yvette Greer, South Dakota; 1980, Cindy Heyden, Augustana; 1981, Elaine Kempf, S.D. State; 1982, Cathy Coyle, Northern; 1983, Carin Doyle, S.D. State; 1984, Kristin Asp, S.D. State; 1985, Jenny Johnson, S.D. State; 1986, Amy Jorgenson, Augustana; 1987, Karla Stevenson, S.D. State; 1988, Renate Sluys, Mount Marty; 1989, Diana Burkard, Mount Marty; 1990, Linda Gdowski, South Dakota; 1991, Julie Krauth, Augustana; 1992, Heather Andrews, South Dakota; 1993, Amy Von Wald, Northern; 1994, Ann Westby, S.D. State; 1995, Julie Jensen, Northern State; 1996, Janna Austin Aslesen, Sioux Falls; 1997, Debby Volkers, Augustana.

1998, Elena Swan, South Dakota; 1999, Lisa Bomengen, Black Hills State; 2000, Jami Barraclough, S.D. Tech; 2001, Sara Deckert, South Dakota; 2002, Randi Morgan, Dakota Wesleyan; 2003, Mandy Koupal, South Dakota; 2004, Mandy Koupal, South Dakota; 2005, Shannon Schlagel, S.D. State; 2006, Melissa Gamble, Northern State; 2007, Megan Vogel, S.D. State; 2008, Emma Erickson, South Dakota; 2009, Jennifer Warkenthien, S.D. State; 2010, Amanda Madden, Northern State; 2011, Bethany Buell, South Dakota; 2012, Amber Hegge, South Dakota; 2013, Bethany (Buell) Firsick, South Dakota; 2014, Emily Grove, South Dakota; 2015, Nicole Seekamp, South Dakota; 2016, Macy Miller, S.D. State; 2017, Hannah Kastigar, Northern State; 2018, Macy Miller, S.D. State.

College Women’s Coach

PAST WINNERS

1981, Curt Fredrickson, Northern basketball; 1982, Curt Fredrickson, Northern basketball; 1983, Judy Dittman, Dakota State basketball; 1984, Scott Underwood, S.D. State cross country; 1985, Chad Lavin, South Dakota basketball; 1986, Mike Peiper, Northern cross country; 1987, Pam Olerich, Dakota Wesleyan basketball; 1988, Nancy Neiber, S.D. State basketball; 1989, Greg Willey, South Dakota track and field; 1990, Scott Underwood, S.D. State cross country; 1991, Barb Felderman, S.D. Tech basketball. 1993, Curt Fredrickson, Northern basketball; 1994, Dave Krauth, Augustana basketball; 1995. Shane Warwick, Huron basketball; 1996, Robin Schamber, Black Hills State basketball.

1997, Kim Sudbeck, Augustana volleyball; 1998, Sandy Jerstad, Augustana volleyball; 1999, Barb Felderman, S.D. Tech basketball; 2000, Jeff Dittman, Dakota State basketball; 2001, Kevin Lein, Dakota Wesleyan basketball; 2002, Todd Lowery, National American University volleyball; 2003, Aaron Johnston, S.D. State basketball; 2004, Aaron Johnston, S.D. State basketball; 2005, Curt Fredrickson, Northern State basketball; 2006, Aaron Johnston, S.D. State basketball; 2007, Chad Lavin, South Dakota basketball; 2008, Lang Wedemeyer, S.D. State soccer; 2009, Dale Roden, Dakota Wesleyan soccer; 2010, Tracy Hellman, Augustana cross country; 2011, Adam Anderson, Dakota Wesleyan golf; 2012, Curt Fredrickson, Northern basketball; 2013, Brent Aldridge, Northern volleyball; 2014, Amy Williams, South Dakota basketball; 2015, Brent Aldridge, Northern State volleyball; 2016, Amy Williams, South Dakota basketball; 2017, Dan Fitzsimmons, USD cross country; 2018, Jason Christensen, Dakota Wesleyan basketball.

College Women’s Team

PAST WINNERS

1980, S.D. State cross country; 1981, S.D. State cross country; 1982, S.D. State golf; 1983, S.D. State track; 1984, South Dakota basketball; 1985, South Dakota swimming; 1986, Mount Marty basketball; 1987, South Dakota Tech volleyball; 1988, Northern basketball; 1989, Dakota Wesleyan volleyball; 1990, Augustana softball; 1991, S.D. cross country; 1992, Northern basketball; 1993, Augustana basketball; 1994, Northern basketball; 1995, S.D. State basketball; 1996, Huron University basketball.

1997, Black Hills State basketball; 1998, S.D. Tech basketball; 1999, National American University soccer; 2000, Augustana College volleyball; 2001, S.D. State volleyball; 2002, S.D. State basketball; 2003, S.D. State basketball; 2004, S.D. State basketball; 2005, S.D. State basketball; 2006, National American University volleyball; 2007, S.D. State basketball; 2008, South Dakota basketball; 2009, S.D. State basketball; 2010, Dakota Wesleyan golf; 2011, Augustana cross country; 2012, S.D. State basketball; 2013, Augustana basketball; 2014, S.D. State soccer; 2015, Augustana softball; 2016, S.D. State basketball; 2017, USD cross country; 2018, Dakota Wesleyan basketball.

High School Boys Athlete

PAST WINNERS

1958, Rex Swett, Huron; 1959, Tom McGrann, Watertown; 1960, Jack Price, Milbank; 1961, Gary Schwartz, Wessington Springs; 1962, (tie) Jim Nixon, Milbank, and Doug Barth, Mitchell; 1963, Roger Heirigs, Irene; 1964, John Thomas, Alexandria; 1965, Dan Wicks, Watertown; 1966, Bruce Bushong, Huron; 1967, Terry Durnil, Aberdeen; 1968, George Amundson, Aberdeen; 1969, (tie) George Amundson, Aberdeen, and John Dutton, Rapid City; 1970, Randy Jencks, De Smet; 1971, Dave Collins, R.C. Stevens; 1972, Jim Rinehart, S.F. Lincoln; 1973, Chad Nelson, Yankton; 1974, Tom Murphy, Watertown; 1975, Jeff Lamb, Sully Buttes; 1976, Curt Byrum, Sully Buttes; 1977, Randy Lewis, R.C. Stevens; 1978, Dennis Tiefenthaler, Armour; 1979, Kevin Seibel, Vermillion; 1980, Keith Larson, Beresford; 1981, Dan Olson, De Smet; 1982, Troy Schaefer, Pierre; 1983, Tim Manning, Vermillion; 1984, Rodney DeHaven, Huron.

1985, Wade Lager, Miller; 1986, Brody Berkhout, Vermillion; 1987, Kirk Wallman, Freeman; 1988, Kirk Wallman, Freeman; 1989, Travis Martin, Scotland; 1990, Brad Kruse, De Smet; 1991, Eric Kline, Aberdeen Central; 1992, Jason Sutherland, Watertown; 1993, Lance Wipf, Yankton; 1994, Chuck Welke, Warner; 1995, Josh Ranek, Bon Homme; 1996, Jesse Haines, White Lake; 1997, Mike Miller, Mitchell; 1998, Hannon Hisek, Bon Homme; 1999, George Mollner, De Smet; 2000, Justin Noteboom, Corsica; 2001, Erik Grumstrup, R.C. Stevens; 2002, Tyg Long, Custer; 2003, Matt Martin, Spearfish; 2004, Nick Smith, Yankton; 2005, Quincy Christie, Pierre; 2006, Mitch Boeck, Arlington; 2007, Louie Krogman, White River; 2008, Kiko Mendoza, Cheyenne-Eagle Butte; 2009, Logan Storley, Webster; 2010, Matt Hermanson, Sioux Falls Washington; 2011, Tony Smoragiewicz, Rapid City Central; 2012, Alex Kocer, Wagner; 2013, Lane Severyn, Pierre; 2014, Luke Loudenburg, Howard; 2015, Matt Farniok, S.F. Washington; 2016, Spencer Neugebauer, Mitchell; 2017, Derrick Peters, West Central; 2018, Nash Hutmacher, Chamberlain.

High School Boys Team

PAST WINNERS

1954, Hayti basketball; 1955, Sioux Falls Washington basketball; 1956, S.F. Washington football; 1957, Cresbard basketball; 1958, Huron basketball; 1959, Watertown basketball; 1960, Rapid City basketball; 1961, Aberdeen basketball; 1962, Milbank football; 1963, Sisseton basketball; 1964, Mitchell basketball; 1965, Vermillion football; 1966, Webster basketball; 1967, Milbank basketball and Mitchell football; 1968, Brookings basketball; 1969, Sioux Falls Lincoln football; 1970, Yankton football; 1971, Mitchell football; 1972, Miller basketball; 1973, S.F. Lincoln track; 1974, Yankton basketball; 1975, Freeman basketball; 1976, Yankton football; 1977, Clear Lake girls basketball; 1978, Armour basketball; 1979, Jefferson girls’ basketball; 1980, Mobridge wrestling; 1981, Winner football; 1982, Geddes football; 1983, Brookings football; 1984, Yankton golf.

1985, Mitchell basketball; 1986, Canton football; 1987, Spearfish track; 1988, Aberdeen basketball; 1989, Brandon Valley football; 1990, Garretson football; 1991, Hamlin football; 1992, Vermillion football; 1993, Custer basketball; 1994, Watertown tennis; 1995, Bon Homme football; 1996, Mitchell wrestling; 1997, Freeman football; 1998, R.C. Stevens golf; 1999, R.C. Stevens cross country; 2000, Viborg football; 2001, Castlewood basketball; 2002, Yankton football; 2003, De Smet football; 2004, Arlington football; 2005, Milbank basketball; 2006, Aberdeen Roncalli football; 2007, Sturgis wrestling; 2008, Hanson football; 2009, Sioux Falls Lincoln basketball; 2010, Canistota football; 2011, Waverly-South Shore football; 2012, Pierre wrestling; 2013, Pierre boys basketball; 2014, Aberdeen Central wrestling; 2015, Winner football; 2016, Winner football; 2017, Bridgewater-Emery basketball; 2018, Colome football.

High School Boys Coach

PAST WINNERS

1954, Lars Overskei, Yankton football; 1955, Wally Diehl, S.F. Washington basketball; 1956, Ron Freemole, Mitchell track; 1957, Lou Graslie, Belle Fourche basketball; 1958, Rollie Greeno, Milbank football; 1959, Gus Kolb, Cheyenne basketball; 1960, Gene Peters, Huron football; 1961, John DeWitt, Watertown football; 1962, Dennis Bies, Tabor football; 1963, Burdell Coplan, Canton football; 1964, Jim Cordes, Howard basketball; 1965, Mel Minton, Rapid City track; 1966, Howard Taplett, Tyndall track; 1967, Bob Schroeder, Miller football; 1968, Arne Bauer, S.F. Lincoln track; 1969, Dave Strain, Rapid City basketball; 1970, Rich Greeno, S.F. Lincoln track; 1971, Max Hawk, Yankton football; 1972, Dale McElhany, Watertown football; 1973, Marv Sherrill, Watertown wrestling; 1974, Larry Ireland, Hot Springs football.

1975, Francis Zacher, Aberdeen Roncalli basketball; 1976, Tom Long, R.C. Stevens wrestling; 1977, Gene Breemes, R.C. Stevens track; 1978, Bob Winter, Yankton basketball; 1979, Burnell Glanzer, Armour basketball; 1980, Dave Strain, R.C. Central basketball; 1981, Bob Burns, S.F. O’Gorman football; 1982, Bob Judson, Pierre basketball; 1983, John Odney, S.F. Washington basketball; 1984, Steve Entringer, Tripp football; 1985, Lyle Claussen, Brandon Valley track and cross country; 1986, Gary Munsen, Mitchell basketball; 1987, Jesse Mendoza, Pine Ridge basketball; 1988, Steve Kueter, S.F. O’Gorman football; 1989, Jay Hennies, Vermillion basketball; 1990, Mike Klinedinst, Brandon Valley football; 1991, Fran Esser, Redfield wrestling; 1992, Larry Luitjens, Custer basketball; 1993, Steve Keuter, S.F. O’Gorman football; 1994, Max Hawk, Yankton football; 1995, Jim Miner, Yankton football.

1996, Gary Munsen, Mitchell basketball; 1997, Jim Uttecht, West Central football; 1998, Gary Maffett, Brookings football; 1999, Jim Aisenbrey, Freeman football; 2000, Myron Steffen, Stickney-Mount Vernon football; 2001, Doug Schooley, Watertown football; 2002, Larry Luitjens, Custer boys basketball; 2003, Marv Sherrill, Watertown wrestling; 2004, Steve Gilbertson, Arlington football; 2005, Gary Munsen, Mitchell basketball; 2006, Brent DeBoer, Sioux Falls Roosevelt football; 2007, Bob Graham, Scotland football; 2008, Brian Norberg, Watertown basketball; 2009, Brian Hermanson, Sioux Falls Washington football; 2010, Michael Ricke, Madison basketball; 2011, Wade Rausch, Webster wrestling; 2012, Adolph Shepardson, Deubrook Area football; 2013, Jayson Poppinga, Pierre football; 2014, Larry Luitjens, Custer basketball; 2015, Arlin Likness, Yankton football; 2016, Dan Aaker, Winner football; 2017, Scott Schultz, Bridgewater-Emery basketball; 2018, Shawn Lewis, Pierre wrestling.

High School Girls Team

PAST WINNERS

1980, S.F. Washington basketball; 1981, Huron cross country; 1982, Yankton track; 1983, Brookings cross country; 1984, Armour basketball; 1985, Brookings basketball; 1986, Milbank cross country; 1987, S.F. O’Gorman golf; 1988, Brookings gymnastics; 1989, Wakonda basketball; 1990, Lennox cross country; 1991, Brookings tennis; 1992, R.C. Central cross country; 1993, Miller basketball; 1994, Mitchell basketball; 1995, S.F. O’Gorman tennis; 1996, R.C. Stevens cross country; 1997, Hot Springs track; 1998, Brookings golf; 1999, S.F.Roosevelt basketball; 2000, Ipswich cross country; 2001, S.F. Roosevelt basketball; 2002, R.C. Stevens cross country; 2003, S.F. O’Gorman gymnastics; 2004, Sisseton basketball; 2005, Yankton cross country; 2006, James Valley Christian track; 2007, R.C. Stevens track; 2008, Wagner volleyball; 2009, Clark-Willow Lake golf; 2010, Sturgis cross country; 2011, Deuel gymnastics; 2012, Warner volleyball; 2013, Ipswich cross country; 2014, Wagner volleyball; 2015, St. Thomas More basketball; 2016, Ipswich cross country; 2017, St. Thomas More basketball; 2018, St. Thomas More basketball.

High School Girls Coach

PAST WINNERS

1980, Fred Tibbetts, Jefferson basketball; 1981, Joe Lockwood, S.F. Washington basketball; 1982, Russ Strande, Brookings track; 1983, Jerry Altenburg, Armour basketball; 1984, Jim Holwerda, Brookings basketball; 1985, Fred Tibbetts, Jefferson basketball; 1986, Bob Hopkins, Bennett County basketball and golf; 1987, Ron Weber, Armour basketball; 1988, Bob Winter, Yankton basketball; 1989, Kathy Hunt, S.F. O’Gorman volleyball; 1990, Ron Flynn, Wakonda basketball; 1991, John Houska, R.C. Central track; 1992, Charlie Sizer, Miller basketball; 1993, Gary Munsen, Mitchell basketball; 1994, Forry Flaagan, R.C. Stevens cross country; 1995, Marcelle Herman, Belle Fourche basketball.

1996, Phil Hunt, R.C. Stevens golf; 1997, Darlene Houck, Avon volleyball; 1998, Neil Goter, Wagner basketball; 1999, Kathy Graves, Northwestern volleyball; 2000, Fred Tibbetts, S.F. Roosevelt basketball; 2001, Gary Munsen, Mitchell basketball: 2002, Greg Murley, Aberdeen Central volleyball; 2003, Dan Fitzsimmons, Yankton cross country; 2004, Dan Fitzsimmons, Yankton cross country; 2005, Dan Fitzsimmons, Yankton cross country; 2006, Mark Bellum, Watertown gymnastics; 2007, Mark Senftner, Sully Buttes basketball; 2008, Paul Hendry, R.C. Stevens track; 2009, Mark Amdahl, Summit, basketball; 2010, Anita Boeck, Arlington, volleyball; 2011, Rob VanLaecken, Parkston basketball; 2012, Todd Thorson, Ipswich cross country; 2013, Lyle Pearson, Sioux Falls Lincoln basketball; 2014, Rob VanLaecken, Parkston basketball; 2015, Dennis Northrup, Aberdeen Central volleyball; 2016, Dawn Seiler, Aberdeen Central basketball; 2017, Nora Groft, Northwestern volleyball; 2018, Darci Wassenaar, S.F. Christian volleyball.

High School Girls Athlete

PAST WINNERS

1974, Joan Light, Yankton; 1975, Jane Wipf, Freeman; 1976, Kay Stormo, Watertown; 1977, Tara Batcheller, Mobridge; 1978, Kay Stormo, Watertown; 1979, Nancy Rost, S.F. O’Gorman; 1980, Kris Holwerda, Brookings; 1981, Robin Lewis, R.C. Stevens; 1982, Julie Pederson, S.F. O’Gorman; 1983, Tara Tessier, Pierre; 1984, Holly Wanner, Eureka; 1985, Renae Sallquist, Brookings; 1986, Steph Schueler, S.F. Lincoln; 1987, Rochelle Heirigs, S.F. Washington; 1988, Nikki Jones, Viborg; 1989, Ann Westby, Brookings; 1990, Ericka Bakke, McCook Central; 1991, Becky Flynn, Wakonda; 1992, Amy Hatch, Brookings; 1993, Anne Vollmer, Rapid City; 1994, Julie Cooper, Vermillion; 1995, Jaime Pauli, Milbank.

1996, Jill Theeler, Mitchell; 1997, Jill Theeler, Mitchell; 1998, Taylor Baker, R.C. Stevens; 1999, Wendy O’Neill, Bennett County; 2000, Megan Mahoney, Sturgis; 2001, Liz Donohue, S.F. O’Gorman; 2002, Heather Sieler, Huron; 2003, Ramsey Kavan, Yankton; 2004, Ramsey Kavan, Yankton; 2005, Ramsey Kavan, Yankton; 2006, Jill Young, Mitchell Christian; 2007, Amber Wollschlager, Milbank; 2008, Leslie Brost, Watertown; 2009, Jilanne Doom, Wagner; 2010, Jasmyne King, Rapid City Central; 2011, Kelsey Barrett, Britton-Hecla; 2012, Kari Heck, S.F. Washington; 2013, Hannah Kastigar, Aberdeen Central; 2014, Macy Miller, Mitchell; 2015, Macy Heinz, Ipswich; 2016, Myah Selland, Sanborn Central-Woonsocket; 2017, Myah Selland, Sanborn Central-Woonsocket; 2018, Paiton Burckhard, Aberdeen Central.



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