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Youth Baseball

The Brookings Bullets 16U team played three games, dropping two at the Pizza Ranch Gold Glove Tournament which took place on Friday through Sunday.

High School Track & Field

The Deubrook Area Dolphins won a pair of relay titles and Christopher Lee set a state meet record in the 100-meter dash as the SDHSAA State Class B Track & Field Meet kicked off at Howard Wood Field on Thursday afternoon.

High School Track & Field

Sioux Valley’s Donovan Rose qualified in two events and the Flandreau 1600-meter sprint medley relay team finished third on the first day of the SDHSAA Class A State Track & Field Meet at Howard Wood Field on Thursday afternoon.

High School Track & Field

Five Brookings athletes placed on the first day of the SDHSAA State Class AA Track & Field Meet on Thursday afternoon.

High School Girls Golf

Brookings tied for fifth place as a team at the ESD Girls Golf Tournament at Fox Run Golf Course in Yankton on Thursday.

High School Girls Golf

Sioux Valley’s Caitlyn Cradduck and Flandreau’s Madison Bushkofsky qualified for the State Tournament on Thursday as the two golfers finished in the top 20 of the Region 1A Golf Tournament.

Youth Baseball

The Brookings Bombers Red 13U team was swept in its season opening doubleheader against Marshall (Minnesota) on Thursday night at Bob Shelden Field.

High School Softball

Elkton-Lake Benton pulled off the shocker of the night in high school softball as the No. 16 seeded Lady Elks took down No. 1 seeded Bon Homme 8-7 in the Class B SoDak 16 and advanced to the State Tournament.

High School Softball

Sioux Valley’s season came to an end on Wednesday afternoon as the Cossacks fell 11-7 to Elk Point-Jefferson in the Class A Softball SoDak 16.

High School Softball

Arlington and Flandreau saw their softball seasons come to a close as the Cardinals and the Fliers lost in the SoDak 16 on Wednesday.

Amateur Baseball

The Brookings Cubs dropped their first game of the season on Thursday night as they fell to the defending state champion Sioux Falls Brewers 7-2.

High School Softball

The Brookings Bobcats hit eight home runs including four in the bottom of the eighth inning but a few defensive lapses and trouble in the circle helped Watertown earn a 18-13 victory in eight innings during a Class AA SoDak 16 game at the Southbrook Softball Complex on Wednesday night.

Youth Baseball

The Brookings Bombers Black 14U team opened the 2024 season with a pair of wins as they swept a doubleheader against Harrisburg at Bob Shelden Field on Wednesday night.

High School Golf

The Estelline/Hendricks girls’ golf team qualified for the State Tournament on Monday afternoon after coming in second place at the Region 2B Golf Tournament at Rocky Run Golf Course.

High School Baseball

The Brookings Bobcats had two players named to the Class A All-State Baseball Teams.

High School Softball

Sioux Valley will be the No. 7 seed in the Class A Softball SoDak 16 on Tuesday and the Cossacks will be welcoming the No. 10 seeded Elk-Point Jefferson Huskies to Volga.

No Illusions Martial Arts, a jiu-jitsu school based out of Brookings, competed in a competition at Grappling Industries on Saturday afternoon. Three kids and one adult competed at the event and No Illusions earned a third place team medal.

High School Softball

The Brookings Bobcats (10-7) will open their state playoff run with a SoDak 16 matchup against Watertown (10-9) at the Southbrook Softball Complex at 3 p.m. Wednesday.

Amateur Baseball

Rhett Zelinsky drove in three runs and the Brookings Cubs used three pitchers to throw a no-hitter to a 14-0 win over the Volga Cormorants at Bob Shelden Field on Sunday evening.

High School Softball

The Brookings softball team wrapped up the regular season with three games in the west side of the state over the weekend. The Bobcats headed back east with two wins and finished with a record of 9-7.

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