PAST PRESIDENTS This page is dedicated to those coaches who have served the High School Coaches Association as President .May it inspire other coaches to serve their organization in some way . President Year Paul Marschalk ...... I93 9.1941 No Meeting .WW2 ...... I942.1945 Joe Dunmire ...... 1946 Rube Waltman ...... I947.1948 Bill Hauge ...... 1949 Bob Burns ...... 1950 Duane Clodfelter ...... I951.1952 Floyd Mitchell ...... 1953 Jim Marking ...... 1954 Mylo Jackson ...... 1955 Bill Mitchell ...... 1956 H.W. Haddorn ...... 1957 Don Allan ...... 1958 Tom Prendergast ...... 1959 Bob Schroeder ...... 1960 Clar Lilevjen ...... 1961 Howard Naasz ...... 1962 Burdell Coplan ...... -1963 Rich Greeno ...... 1964 Wendel Handley ...... 1965 Bob Brooks ...... 1966 Marlyn Goldhammer ...... 1967 Max Hawk ...... 1968 Jerry Applebee ...... 1969 Jack Doyle ...... 1970 Jack Schuver ...... 1971 Dale McElhany ...... 1972 Mike Stadem ...... 1973 Bob Dubs ...... 1974 Harvey Naasz ...... 1975 Jerry Miller ...... 1976 Lyle Claussen ...... 1977 Roberta Morin ...... 1978 Roger Schaffer ...... 1979 Steve Swisher ...... 1980 Fred Tibbetts ...... 1981 Rich Donovan ...... 1982 Marv Sherrill ...... 1983 Dave Scott ...... 1984 Annette Johnson ...... 1985 Wayne Carney ...... 1986 Cal Corey ...... 1987 Lolly Forseth ...... 1988 Galen Busch ...... 1989 Virg Polak ...... 1990 Ron Riherd ...... 1991 SOUTH DAKOTA HIGH SCHOOL COACHES ASSOCIATION 21ST ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET PROGRAM

Master of Ceremanies ...... Wayne Carney, Hayti Invocation Passing of the Gavel...... Ron Riherd, Past President Welcome ...... Judy Busch, President Introduction of Special Guests ...... Virg Polak, Past President Presentation of Awards ...... Judy Busch and Ron Riherd

Football Coach of the Year Boys Cross Country Coach of the Year Girls Cross Country Coach of the Year Girls Coach of the Year Gymnastics Coach of the Year Coach of the Year Wrestling Coach of the Year Boys Basketball Coach of the Year Girls %ack Coach of the Year Boys Track Coach of the Year Tennis Coach of the Year Golf Coach of the Year Assistant Coach of the Year Athletic Director of the Year Sportswriter of the Year Distinguished Service Awards \ -- - Roll of Champion Coaches

Special Olympics Awards ...... Carol Teller, Director

Special Awards ...... Judy Busch and Max Hawk Max Hawk Award Past President District Six Coach of the Year Hall of Fame

Closing Remarks ...... Judy Busch Ron Rihad President ...... Ron Riherd, Rapid City President Elect...... Judy Busch, Sioux Falls Executive Director ...... Max Hawk, Yankton Past President ...... Via Fblak, Watertown

1992 DIRECTORS 1993 DIRECTORS Mi& Wysuph, Rapid City John Nyhaug, Viorg Wayne Carney, Ha& Edward Book, Murdo Bob Hirsch, Miiank Tim Drone. Sturcis Cal Corey, Snugis Jeff ~ukens;~ioG F& Jim Haar, Rapid City Bob Lowey, Vermillion Robin Strain, Stu* Kathy Larson, Sioux.FaUs Greg Talcott, Sioux Falls Dennis Gall, Watertown Jim McGuire, Vendion Marv Sherrill, Watertown Jim McGlone, Flandreau Daryl Fletcher, Elk Point Tim Mitchell, Yankton Henry Hulst, Huron Georsia- Adol~h.-.Flandreau Donna Schmitz, Gregory 1994 DIRECTORS Doug Griffith, Warner Bruce Schmidt, Spearfish Gerald Gramm, Parkston John Housh, Rapid City Marc Murren, Sioux FaUs Rollie Larson, Rapid City John Huth, Aberdeen Jerry Jessen, Rapid City Marv McCune DeSmet Don Deck, Sioux Falls Mark Bellurn watertown Past Presidents: Lolly Forseth, Annette Johnson, Rich Donovan, Fred Xbbetts, Steve Swisher, Roberta Morin, Jerry Miller, Mike Stadem, Tom Prendergast 1991.92 AWARDS Football Coach of the Year ...... Arlin Likness, Hayti Boys Cross Country Coach of the Year...... Gene Bormann, Yankton Girls Cross Country Coach of the Year ...... Tom Freece, Spearfwh Girls Basketball Coach of the Year ...... Wade Rozell, Mellette Gymnastics Coach d the Year ...... CliJorgenx,n, Et. Pierre Wrestling Coach of the Year...... Wayne Scherr, Wagner Boys Basketball Coach of the Year...... Kraig Ulveling, Watertown Golf Coach of the Year ...... Jim McGlone, Flandreau Girls TdCoach of the Year ...... John Houska, Rapid City Boys Tmck Coach of the Year...... Jim Miner, Yankton VolleybaU Coach of the Year...... Jonel Smith, Rapid City Tennis Coach of the Year...... Kraig Ulveling, Watertown Aesiiant Coach of the Year (all sports) ...... Ken Knapp, Rapid City Athletic Director of the Year ...... Jerry McPartland, Castlewood Sportswriter of the Year...... Ron Wood, Rapid City Past President ...... Ron Riherd, Rapid City Distinguished Service Award ...... Jack Dorman, Castld Ken Kessmnger, Sioux Falls Max Hawk Award ...... Vig Polak, Watertown Region Six Wwcling Coach of the Year...... MawSherrill, Watertown S.D.H.S.C.A. Hall of Fame...... Lee Dolan (deceased). Hamy Prendergast, Wilmot and Andy Zephier, Flandreau ROLL OF CHAMPIONS Coaches of State Championship Teams

FOOTBALL llAA ...... Steve Kueter, SF O'Gorman 11A ...... Gary Culver, Vermillion 11B ...... Harlin Likness, Hamlin 9A...... Clarence Kooistra, Garretson 9B ...... Brent Mutchelknaus, Irene

CROSS COUNTRY Girls AA ...... John Houska, RC Central Girls A ...... Tom Freece, Spearfish Girls B ...... Albert Engevik, Hitchcock Sam Glantzow, Tulare Boys AA ...... Gene Bormann, Yankton Boys A ...... M~chael Oltmanns, Lennox Boys B ...... Brad Bacon, Lower Brule

GOLF Girls A ...... Joan Rachetto, Lead Girls B...... Daryl Fletcher, Elk Point Boys A ...... Dean Hartman, Milbank Boys B ...... Jim McGlone, Flandreau

TENNIS Girls...... lim Holwerda. Brookines- Boys ...... Kraig Ulveling, Watertown

GYMNASTICS Girls AA ...... Les Fischer, SF O'Gorman Girls A...... Teresa Grant, Spearfish

BASKETBALL Girls AA ...... Don Sh~elds,Pierre Girls A ...... Charles S~zer,Miller Girls B ...... Wade Rozell, Mellette Boys AA ...... Kraig Ulveling, Watertown Boys A...... Larry Luitjens, Custer Boys B ...... Dennis Bauer, Harrold

WRESTLING Boys A...... Maw Sherrill, Watertown Boys B ...... Wayne Scherr, Wagner TRACK Girls AA ...... John Houska, RC Central Girls A ...... John Livingston, Volga Girls B ...... Norm Stethem, Hoven Boys AA ...... Jim Miner, Yankton Boys A ...... Duane Tordoff, Spearfish Boys B ...... Keith Ritenour, James Valley Christian

VOLLEYBALL Girls AA...... Jonel Smith, RC Stevens Girls A ...... Denise Ternes, Belle Fourche Girls B ...... Chris Schultz, Hurley 1991 FOOTBALL COACH OF THE YEAR ARLIN LIKNESS, Hayti

Arbn Litness, who has wached~heHamlin High Chargers for the past twelve years, owns sevd impressive career statistics, Not only has his footbafl team won three consecutive Class 11B state titles, but they have posted a twleve-yeat mark of 104-26,averaging nearly nine victories per season. ' Likness' philosophy is simple *'Prepare your team to play its best without sacrificing the enjoyment of the &me." 1991 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY COACH OF THE YEAR GENE BORMANN, Yankton

When the Yankton High School Bucks won the state's Class AA cross country championship last fau, it was the culmination of twenty- eight years of coaching that sport for Coach Gene Bonnann. A Canistota native and a Yankton College alum, Bormann had his eyes set on a high school basketball coaching career after getting his degree, but that idea was sidetracked when the cross country position opened at Lennox. He coached the Oriole harriers for thirteen years before moving to Yankton, where he has completed his fifieenth year by winning his first state championship. "I don't see this as a personal accomplishment: Bormann modestly said. "I'm grateful to be honored by my fellow coaches, but as with any success there are many other people involved!' 1991 GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY COACH OF THE YEAR TOM FREECE, Spearfish

A combination of youth and a team concept were the tools employed by Spearfish coach Tom Freece to spur his girls' cross country team to a state championship last fall. A fifteen-year veteran with the Spearfish program, seven of them as the coach of both the boys' and girls' cross country runners, Freece has twice won boys' titles, but this is the first for the girls. "It was a combination of a lot of things," he commented. "Especially a good balance between leadership and enthusiasm." 1991 GIRLS BASKETBALL COACH OF THE YEAR WADE ROZELL, Mellette

Wade Rozelle's Northwestern girls stopped a 101-game Wakonda win streak on their way to the state Class B girls state basketball cham- pionship. They finished the year with a perfect 24-0 record. Rozell, who was an all-stater at Warner High School and then a collegiate cage star with the , took over the Wildcar's reins in 1987. His girls' team now has the state's longest win string at 25 games in a row. 1992 GYMNASTICS COACH OF THE YEAR CLIFF JORGENSON, Ft. Pierre

Cliff Jorgenson has taken the Stanley County High School Lady Buffs to the Class A state gymnastics meet in each of his seven seasons as their coach. They have placed in the top five teams six times and wire the runner- up team in 1990. 1992 WRESTLING COACH OF THE YEAR WmESCHERR, Wagner

Wayne Scherr has been the head wrestling coach for the Wagner Red Raiders for the past seven years, and this past season led his team to an undefeated record They won every tournament that they entered prior to their state tournament championship. 1992 BOYS BASKETBALL COACH OF THE YEAR KRAIG ULVELING, Watertown

Kraig Ulveling led the Watertown Arrows to their first state boys basketball championship in thirty-three years last March. "My goal since my first day in Watertown has been for the people of South Dakota to respect our basketball program, and I think that we are headed in the right direction:' the native commented. The Arrows posted fine 194 records in each of the past two seasons. 1992 GOLF COACH OF THE YEAR JIM MC GLONE, Flandreau

Vinfimkeaa cotpch, Jiw Wbne+led his boy golfers to the C~WSB st* chgmpim&p this spring, Fa the viaotp, McClone has been 4the SDH3C.k Golf Gxehd-thdik This is the se- condrime,thathat: he has been mkercdfm thSs h~. 1992 GIRLS TRACK COACH OF THE YEAR JOHNHOUSKA, Rapid City

For the third straight year the Rapid City Central girls' track team captured the state Class AA state championship this spring. For the emaordinaq feat, John Houska, the Cobbler's veteran coach, has been named Girls Track Coach-of-the-Mar. "This year's team was dedicated, and they knew how to compete: was Houska's capsule explanation of their success. Houska as0 coached the Central boys' team to state championships in 1990 and 1991. 1992 BOYS TRACK COACH OF THE YEAR JIM MINER, Yankton

It took fourteen long years, but veteran Yankron coach Jim Miner's Yankton Bucks finally found the winner's circle with a State Class AA track and field championship this year. In spite of having one of Soueh Dakota's outstanding records in overall state competition, the title was the first-ever track championship for the Bucks. "We had oursranding balance with some outstanding athletes:' Miner said. "We won five golds, but more importantly, we placed well up in eleven of the events in the state meet!' Miner, who was honored last year by the SJ2.H.SC.A. as the Assis- tant Coach of the Year for his service with the Bucks' football team, previously coached state girls' track champions in 1982 and 1984. 1992 VOLLEYBALL COACH OF THE YEAR JONEL SMITH, Rapid City

Rapid City Stevens rolled through the past season with a startling 39-1 record as they rolled ro the Class AA state crown. The Raiderette's only loss was to Class A champion Belle Fourche. For their fine accomplishment, Jonel Smith was named the Volleyball Coach of the Year by the S.D.H.S.C.A. 1992 TENNIS COACH OF THE YEAR KRAIG ULVELING, Watertown

Watertown's Kraig Ulveling, whose boys' tennis team rolled to their first-ever state Class A tennis championship this past spring, has been named to his second Coach-of-the-Year honor. Ulveling was also selected the boys' ba~ketballcoach of the year. The Amows have posted a 27-0 dual meet record over the past two years. 1992 ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR KEN KNAPP, Rapid City

Ken Knapp has served as a versatile member of the Rapid City Cen- tral coaching staff for the past eighteen years, at the junior high, junior varsity and varsity levels. In addition, he has been active in the S.D.H.S.C.A. as a member of its Board of Directors and has served as a Commissioner of the Black Hills Officials Association. "He is a picture-perfect assistant coach," says the head Cobbler boys basketball coach, Kim Templeton. "He is always there, through the peaks and the valleys, and always has positive things to say." 1992 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR JERRY MC PAKI'LAND, Castlewood

Jerry McPartland, popular head of the Castlewood athletic depart- ment, has been at his post for the past sixteen years. In addition to being the athletic director, he has coached Castlewood football, crack and cross country teams to state championships. McPartland has served on the executive committee of the S.D.H.S.A.D.'s Association for five years and currently is the group's president. 1992 SPOEYISWRITER OF THE YEAR RON WOOD, Rapid City

Ron Wood, who has reported the South Dakota sports scene as 6 member of the Rapid City Journal staff for the past thirty-three years, has been named the Sportswriter of the Year by the S.D.H.S.C.A. Wood, a Rapid City native, attended college at Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell and began sportswriting with the Mitchell Daily Republic during his college days. He returned home and continued his career at the Journal following his college days. MAX HAW AWARD

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. , This award, in honor of Max Hawk, is m recognize and honor outstanding leader- ship, contributions, and dedication of service m the South Dakota High School Coaches Association.

The countless houn of unselfish time and effort, the drive for excellence a?d the love for athletics a$ his fellow man penonify Max Hawk.

The South Dakata High S,chaol Caaches Association is proud to recognize and honor VlRO POL"4K Watem as this year's recipient 1992 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD Given for outstanding mntributions m high school athletics and dedication to the highest and best in high schwl athletics.

KEN KESSINGER, Sioux Falls, SD

Dr.' Ken Kessinger has been active in the state's athletic circles for over forty years, on the high school, collegiate, and community scenes. An Augusmna graduate, where he was a star athlete, he coached American Legion for many years, starting during hiis college days. Kessiiger coached at Chamberlain High School for five years before returning to Augustana where he served on both varsity and inna-mural staffs until his recent retire- ment. He has been a coach, a teacher, an official, and a published sports historian. He is previously been honored by the S.D.H.S.A.A., Augustana College, the North Central Conference, and the South Dakota Amateur Baseball As&ition.

JACK DORMAN, Castlewood Jack Dorman was the editor and publisher of the Hamlii County Republican for thii eight years. In all of those years he was an ac- tive supporter of all high school activities, with a special affinity for sports. In addition to cooperating with the high school coaches and administrators, Dorman was an active member of the state's American Legion Athletic Commission and was a Boy Scout adult leader for thirty-five years. A true patriot, Dorman was instrumental in promoting the proper respect for the American flag at the state's high school athletic contests. REGION SIX GIRLS TRACK COACH OF THE YEAR MARV SHERRILL, Watertown

Region Six inlcudes the states of Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Colorado. SOUTH 'DAKOTA HIGH SCHOOL COACHES ASSOCLATION

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Lee Dolan (deceased)

Andy Zephier Harry Prendergast Flandreau Wilmot

FORMER HALL OF FAMERS: 1976: Don Baker, Euclib Cobb, Ken Greeno, Joe Quintal, Howard Wood 1977: Elmer Hansen, Paul Marschalk, Me1 Minton, Buelle Woodle 1978: Clyde Cotton, Wally Diehl, Carold Heier, Floyd Mitchell 1979: Rich Greeno, Max Hawk, Clar Lilevjen, Howard Taplett 1980: Allen "Pete" Baker, Don Diede, Jim Marking, Ebb Schroeder 1981: Bill Amacher, Bert Dent, Lewis Papendick 1982: Rollie Greeno, Howard Naasz, Nusier Salem 1983: Burdell Coplan, M.J. "Moe" Shevlin 1984: Gene Breemes, Duane Clodfelter, Bob Burns 1985: Lloyd Dobratz, Glenn Draisey, Laton Greeno, Tom Long 1986: Floyd Farrand, Dave Strain, Ebb Winter 1987: Gayle Hoover, Phil Trautner 1988: Larry Luitjens, Jerry McElroy, Harvey Naaszz 1989: George DeKoltz, Lolly Forseth 1990: Arnie Bauer, Dan Moran, Jack Richardson 1991: Wayne Haensel, Marv Sherrill SOUTH DAKOTA SPECIAL OLYMPICS OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEERS

OUTSTANDING OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEER COACH

Olympics HOLLY MILLER MOELLER Volunteers do everything there is to do in Special Olympics and more. They are fund-raisers and cheerleaders, administrators and food handlers, chauffeurs and n OUTSTANDING chaperones, trainers and coaches, OUTSTANDING YOUTH huggers and publicists, policy- FAMILY makers and trash collectors, friecds, comrades and supporters BOB & KITTY PETERSEN of Special Olympians. MILDENBERG They serve without salary, FAMILY without recognition, without honors or awards. And Special Olympics could not do without them - their devotion, their n OUTSTANDING OUTSTANDING work and their love. CIVIC So thank you, volunteers. You ORGANIZATION represent the highest values of ABERDEEN the human spirit. And you get VFW LADIES AMERICAN your thanks, not in money or AUXILIARY words of praise, but through what C.C. CROAL you do for Special Olympics For, as the poet E.A. Robinson said, "There are two kinds of OUTSTANDING gratitude; the sudden kind we feel OUTSTANDING BUSINESS for what we take. The larger kind SPORTS we feel for what we give." ORGANIZATION And that larger kind of gratitude is what we feel for you! WILLOW RUN So THANKS. GOLF COURSE

"Let me win, but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt." nSpecial Olympics Oath DON BAKER AWARD DICK El KIM BENNING The "Don Baker Award'' is the highest award received from South Dakota Special Olympics. It is given in honor of Don Baker who war a volunteer and official srarrer for Special Olympic events. The award is given annually to an indiuidual, organization, business, or institution who has given outstanding suppmi to South Dakota Special Olympics.

ROBERT E BECKER AWARD IAN MILDENBERG Outsfanding Special Olympics Athlete -- One who used his ability to the fullest.

ODE TO A VOLUNTEER Many will be shocked to find When the day of judgement nears That there's a special place in heaven Set aside for volunteers, Furnished with big recliners, Satin couches and footstools, Where there are no committee chairmen No group leaders or car pools, No eager team that needs a coach, No bazaar and no bake sale. There will be nothing to staple, Not one thing to fold or mail. Telephone lists will be outlawed, But a finger snap will bring Cool drinks and,gourmet dinners, And rare treats fit for a king. You ask, who'll serve these privileged few And work for all they're worth? Why all those who reaped the benefits, And not once volunteered on earth. - Unknown Author

STAFF Carol Teller, Executive Director Melanie Frosch, Pmgram Director Donna Shierk, Office Manager

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ktistie Erichsen, Hartfad John McKichan, Aberdeen Lyle Farrand, Sioux Falls David Mertens, Murdo Bill Gainey, Rapid City Ron Mincks, Rapid City Earleen Gilmour, Mitchell Dee Dee Raap, Pierre Henry Hauck, Wentworth Sandi Ragels, Sioux Falls Helen Johns, Abndeen Ron Risty, Sioux Falls Tim Johns, Lead Dennis Schmitz, Huron Deb Brink, Mitchell Ronald Steward, Rapid City Connie Lake, Watertown Debora Swanson, Chamberlain Rhonda Broksi, Mitchell Janet Trek, Aberdeen Daniel Wheeler, Sioux Falls John Vastag, Watertown Greg Martin, Sioux Falls SPECLAL AWARDS Selected by Members of the S.D.H.S.C.A.

1991-92 25-YEAR COACHES Tom Brown, Sioux Falls Roger Loecker, Huron Tom Frankenhoff, McLaughlin Bob Miller, Madison Chuck Gustafson, Irene Charlie Reich, Sioux Falls Jay Hennies, Vermillion Terry Ulmer, Hecla George Lee, Sioux Falls Norman West, Yankton Don Lhotak, Bonesteel Bill Wine, Gettysbug

1991 OUTSTANDING FOOTBALL PLAYERS Class Linemen Backs 9B -- Mike Saner, lrene Gary Grad, Herreid-Pollak 9A - Brian Koch, Garretson Tim Sylliaasen, Garretson 11B - Luke Prouty, Hamlin Chad Thue, Hamlin 11A - Doug Junker, Vermillion Jason Leber, Vermillion llAA .-Steve Molohon, O'Gorman Matt Hart, O'Gorman

1991 CRCW COUNTRY TOP TEN. STATE MEET BOYS Anne Vollmer, RC Central Greg Jimmerson, RC Stevens Lisa Weltzer, RC Stevens Matt Althoff, Yankton Nikki Arp, RC Central Trinity Cournoyer, Marty Holly Case, Mitchell John Parks, RC Stevens Kim Kluk, RC Stevens Heith Janke, Madison Tammy Harding, Watertown Brent Berry, White River Amy Birkeland, SF Lincoln Rueben Featherman, Little Wound Nicki Erickson, SF Roosevelt Chad Feeldy, Mitchell Jennifer Steele, Brookings Torry Zeller, Pierre Deidre Sinner, Watertown Cory Strasser, Lennox Girls 3000 meter A and B Jamie Paul, Milbank Heidi Minnerath, Hoven Heidi Reed, Canton Amy Van Dyke, Hoven Miss Puffer, Hitchcock&lare Shannon Brenner, Hitchcock/Tulare Lynn Rauth, Spearfish Sally O'Dell, Spearfish Laura Walter, Arlington Debbie Feguson, Kadoka

1991 ALLTOURNAMENT GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Cb"8" Class "A" Class "M" Becky Rynn, Wakonda Shawn Danbutg, Miller Tobianne VanderPol. Pi- Carmen Gimd Wakonda Toni Schmidt. Miller Johanna Herrin. Pierre Roberta Sparling, NW Dana Richards, Red Cloud Carrie Kipper, Mitchell Nicole Akin. NW Chris Janis, Red Cloud &th Ommen. Mitchell Chris Swanhont, NW Tma Stroup, Fr Piem Misty Charron. Humn Lauri Stobbs, Willow Lah Nancy Wingen. Howard Caaq Guncher, SF Lincoln Danielle Englen, Willow Lake Nichole Hoffman, Lennox Karisa Klock, SF Lincoln Kim Eggers, Stidney Jennifer Thurston, B Fourche Tmcy Sibell, RC Stwens Leslie Deutscher, Wall Dawn Hull, Sbn Stacey Sibell, RC Stevens Evelyn Hofer, JVC Holly Siveind, SF Roosevelt 1992 ALLTOURNEY GYMNASTS Class "A" Class "AA" Any Schrader, DeueVSioux Valley Tura Messinger, RC Stevens Tyann Danburg, Miller Sara Nitz, SF O'Gorman Stacy Fox, Vermillion Lainey Tait, SF Lincoln Jill Hindjorgen, Spearfish Marnie Hoecherl, SF Lincoln Kerry Hoff, Spearfish Amy Sorrels. Mitchell Kristie Hallock, Stanley County Jenny Slade, Yankton/Bon Homme Melinda Kaus, Spearfish Alayna Aker, RC Central Claudean Stabnow, Britton Dani Maas, RC Central Jamie Driscoll, West Central Erica Dahle,SF Roosevelt

1992 ALLmURNAMENT BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM Ckss "B" Class "A" Class "AA" Eric Lappe, Hamld Lance Luitjens, Custer Jmn Sutherland Watertown Brian Ma= Hamld Paul Schaffer, Ccum Brian &nson, Watmown Quinmn Bauer, Harrold Mac bps, Lennox %"is Burkhalter, SF C'Goman Chuck Welke, Wmm Tom Rops. Lennox Jason Even, SF O%orman Chris bzell. Warner Brad Carmon, Howard Jason Vaeldt, AMn. Central Jeff Brandner, Warner Heath Koepsell, Howard Brad Pererm, Huron Sme Wiebmga Irene Brandon Wilson, Tdd County Jesse Dana, RC Central Chad Clites, Sdckncy Loren bth,Lyman Chad Nelson, Mitchell Scott Smnge, Harding Ca Cody King, Lyman Pat Cow, SF Lincoln Jerse Bmsmn. Woonsker Eric Sam% Crow Creek Josh Ophus, SF Lincoln 1992 OUTSUNDING WRESTLERS Class "B" Class "A" Shannon Frewaldt, Garretson Justin Hardy, Lead

1992 Outstanding Track Men 1992 Outstanding Track Women Class "B --Jon Schneider, James Valley Jodi Bowne, Elkton Class "A" - Kenton Eagle Chasing, Tri-Valley Heidi Reed, Canton Class "AA" - Lance Wipf, Yankton Anne Vollmer, RC Central

1992 ALLTOURNAMENT VOLLEYBALL TEAM Class "B" Class "A" Class "AA" Leasa Woodward, Hurley Nikki Engel, Tri-Valley Krista Richards, RC Stevens Angie Reiners, Hurley Laura Swanson, Tii-Valley Tracy Sibell, RC Stevens Jacki Brandsrud, Hurley Stacy Lamb, Z1-Valley Cara Voight, RC Stevens Tricia Ten Cate, Christian Traci Bierschenk, B. Fourche Tia Hockenberry, SF Lincoln Tanya Ten Care, Christian Kristy Griffen, Belle Fourche Michelle Buffalo, RC Cenml Nicole Akin, Northwestern Stacy Eckerr, Elk Point Natalie Brost, SF O'Gorman Kris Swanhorst, Northwestern Angi Hennrich, Arlinton Dawn Sackett, Brookings Susie Rilling, Sully Bunes Danielle Lesner, Websrer Sarah Harvey, AMn. Cenml

1991.92 OUTSTANDING TENNIS PLAYERS GIRLS: Singles - Carly Rise, SF Lincoln Doubles - Amy Hatch and Eva Nsereka, Brookings BOYS: Singles - Mike Murphy, Watertown Doubles - Jmh Simko and Tommy Brown, SF Lincoln

1992 SDHSCA SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Dennison Lehrke, Sisseton Kirby Gamy, Sioux Falls Chad Peters, Huron Christine Corey, Sturgis Stephen Johnson, Volga