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PREVIEW: Watertown vs Sioux Falls Roosevelt on 950 KWAT
WATERTOWN, S.D. (GoWatertown.net) — Watertown volleyball will wrap up their week with another Sioux Falls opponent. This time, the Roosevelt Roughriders. Watertown is 10-12 after a 3-1 slip at Jefferson on Tuesday night. The Arrows are currently the 13 seed and are in need of wins to better position themselves for a playoff run that begins in a few weeks. Tonight they will face A Roughrider squad who is 16-9 and coming off a 3-0 sweep against Brookings on Tuesday. Coach Rosemary Bellum talks about the keys to a W tonight. Read more
Three Bobcat softball players named to All-ESD
Three Brookings softball seniors were named to the All-Eastern South Dakota Conference team. Shortstop and first baseman Sydney Grendler, pitcher and right fielder Annika Hawks, left fielder Janine Warne and center fielder Jaelyn Gaspar were all honored. Brandon Valley, Harrisburg, Mitchell, Watertown and Yankton were also represented. Each team had... Read more
Watertown drops regular-season finale to Yankton, will head to Pierre for football playoff opener
Yankton secured a first-round home playoff game and prevented Watertown from doing the same with a 20-13 Eastern South Dakota Conference football victory Thursday night a Watertown Stadium. The Bucks (5-4 overall and 3-3 in the ESD) used some solid defense and two fourth-quarter field goals from Trevor Paulsen to... Read more
Prep Volleyball: Watertown battles to the wire; Hamlin clinches share of NEC title
Watertown High School’s volleyball team literally went to the wire before falling to Sioux Falls Roosevelt 3-2 in a non-conference match Friday night in the Civic Arena. The Arrows won the first set 25-22 and the third set 25-20 before Roosevelt — which won the second set 25-12 — took the final two sets 25-13 and 15-13 to take the match. Read more