LOCAL SPORTS REPORT 2-24-22

  • The Yankton Bucks (10-8) and Gazelles (5-13) prepare to head west tomorrow for a west river swing to conclude their regular seasons. Tomorrow evening, Yankton squares up with Spearfish, with girl’s pregame coverage beginning at 7pm local time. Saturday, Yankton makes a quick trip to Sturgis, with girl’s pregame coverage beginning at 130pm. Bryce Ladwig has the call, and you can listen on KYNT audio platforms as well as on KYNTV.
  • The battle for Hartington is on as Hartington Cedar Catholic clashes with Hartington-Newcastle TONIGHT from the Monsignor Werner Center for the Class C2-6 Subdistrict Final. You can catch the action live on Riverfront Sports 94.3FM, the Riverfront Sports Mobile App or on this station’s website. Scott Ulrich has the call with the pregame beginning at 6:30pm, tipoff at 7.
  • Three Gazelles and one Yankton Buck strap on their headgear for the first of two days of the South Dakota State Wrestling Tournament at the Denny Sanford Premier Center in Sioux Falls today. Dylan Sloan (26-16) is the only Yankton Buck, qualifying at 126 pounds. The Gazelles include defending state Class A 131-pound champion Nevaeh Leonard (22-8), Jett Yaggie (16-7) at 106 pounds, and Keira Christ (Krist) (23-14) will compete at 113 pounds. Competition begins at 9 am today with championships set for Friday evening.
  • The #4 Crofton Warriors Girls Basketball Team looks to punch their ticket to state tomorrow evening as they face off with #13 Superior in the Class C2 District Final at Central Community College in Columbus. You can catch the action live on Riverfront Sports 94.3FM, the Riverfront Sports Mobile App or on this station’s website. Scott Ulrich has the call with the pregame beginning at 5:30pm, tipoff at 6pm.
  • South Dakota’s Hunter Rebrovich earned his first career TicketSmarter Summit Golfer of the week accolade announced yesterday. Rebrovich finished in 7th place at the Loyola Intercollegiate tournament for his first top-10 finish as a Coyote. Rebrovich had his best tournament as a Coyote since transferring from Minnesota State prior to the season. The junior from Alexandria, Minnesota, shot three consecutive rounds under par, including a season-best 3-under par 69 in round two. He sank the seventh most birdies among all players with 14 in three rounds and averaged the third-best stroke average on par four holes at 3.87 strokes. Rebrovich completed the tournament at 6-under par for his best 54-hole score at South Dakota.