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Volleyball
/ 2 years agoGolden Eagles outlast Yankton in ESD battle
After spending most of the afternoon on the bottom looking up, Aberdeen Central emerged as the last one standing at Golden...
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Football
/ 2 years agoLeola-Fredericks holds off Ipswich for football victory
A rain-soaked Dacotah Bank Stadium provided intrigue on Saturday. Leola-Frederick came up with a late defensive stand to edge Ipswich 16-12...
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Football
/ 2 years agoWolves drop road contest to Winona State
WINONA, Minn. – Winona State scored in every quarter on the way to a 39-16 win over Northern State in Northern...
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Soccer
/ 2 years agoCentral boys have winning streak snapped in setback to Yankton
YANKTON – Aberdeen Central saw its six-match win streak snapped Saturday afternoon, as Yankton scored three goals in the first half...
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Volleyball
/ 2 years agoKnights cap busy stretch with split of matches at JVC tourney
HURON – Aberdeen Christian split a pair of matches during the James Valley Christian Invitational Volleyball Tournament on Saturday capping a...
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Tennis
/ 2 years agoCentral tennis squad splits final duals
HURON – Aberdeen Central split a pair of girls’ tennis matches Friday afternoon, falling 8-1 to Mitchell before bouncing back with...
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Football
/ 2 years agoCentral defeats Huron for third straight victory
Aberdeen Central faced its up and downs on Friday night. The Golden Eagles pushed through adversity en route to a 30-6...
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Football
/ 2 years agoWaverly-South Shore playmakers fuel win over Northwestern
Waverly-South Shore has found its offensive rhythm. After struggling to start the season, the Coyotes have exploded for 104 points in...
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Football
/ 2 years agoWarner edges Faulkton with touchdown in closing seconds
This had just about everything you could ask for in high school football game. Two unbeaten squads, huge momentum plays each...
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Hockey
/ 2 years agoWings drop home opener against Bismarck
Bismarck scored five unanswered goals to defeat the Aberdeen Wings in their home opener Friday night, securing a 5-2 decision at...