BROOKINGS — Four players from state Class 11AAA schampion Watertown and Class 9AA champion Hamlin are among a group of 19 area seniors selected to play in the South Dakota Football Coaches Association’s High School All-Star game.
The game is scheduled to be played at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 7 in South Dakota State University’s Dana Dykhouse Stadium.
Jeremiah Schulte and Spencer Wientjes of Watertown and Evan Stormo and Dawson Noem of Hamlin will play for the Blue Team.
Other Watertown and Aberdeen area players on the Blue include Cordell Rychlik of Aberdeen Central, Preston Cavalier of Warner, Charlie Deiter of Faulkton Area, Brooks Dolen of Waubay-Summit, Aiden Fisher and Noah Kramer of Aberdeen Roncalli, Shane Henderson of Mobridge-Pollock, Carson Reitz of Estelline-Hendricks, Gabe Sather of Deuel, Kaden Sayler of Herreid-Selby Area and Taylor Snaza of Sisseton.
Camron Eng of Castlewood, Jakob Guthmiller and Luke Lembcke of Sioux Valley and Tanner Stein of Elkton-Lake Benton will play for the Red Team.
Other players/coaches include:
Coaches — Head coach Matt Christensen of Brandon Valley and assistants Brandon Colpitts of Rapid City Central, Matt Grave of Parkston, Dusty Hourigan of Deuel and Billy Young of Aberdeen Roncalli.
Other Players — Elijah Boutchee and Ty Mikel of Pierre; Parker Denne of Mitchell; Miles Eide of Centerville; Lucas Feldkamp, Evan Gray and Madden Timmer of Brandon Valley; Demaris Fields and Carson Hughes of Sioux Falls Jefferson; Teague Granum and Rylan Larson of Canton; Kolby Hofer of Huron; Kaden Holzbauer and Kolter Kramer of Parkston.
Spencer Karstens of Gayville-Volin; Chevi Leslie, Ben Paepke and Kaden Mathieu of Rapid City Central; Israel Ouverson of Madison; Parker Petry of Wagner; Moshe Richmond of Wolsey-Wessington; Landon Schmit of Bon Homme; Gabriel Stern of Brookings; Tate Tolsma of Corsica-Stickney and Jason Zeeb of Bridgewater-Emery-Ethan.
Coaches — Head coach Jacob Terry of Elk Point-Jefferson and assistants Ryan Evans of Sioux Falls Washington, Chad Williamson of Colman-Egan, Trent Olson of Winner and Ben Kramer of Hot Springs.
Other Players — Gus Bartels and Kellen Brozik of Winner; Hayati Bickerdyke and Rylee Veal of Harding County-Bison; Derrick Biel, Matthew Sheldon and Connor Slaba of Yankton; Jayce De Georgia, Easton VanScoyk and Preston Konapasek of Dakota Valley; Lane Deutsch of McCook Central-Montrose; Rueben Diehyee of Sioux Falls Lincoln; Dalyn Dschaak and Aaron Morovits of Sturgis; Ashton Fairbanks, Hudson Kempf and Keaton Gale of Elk-Point-Jefferson; Riley Gay of Wall; Dominic Ghost Bear of Pine Ridge; and Jacob Graves of Viborg-Hurley.
Blair Ham of Lemmon-McIntosh; Aidyn Janis of Hot Springs; Boston Katzer, Chase Faulds and Emory Lefers of Lennox; Rollie French, Vermillion; Layson Loup and Evan Wilson of Spearfish; Braylon Marshall and Wesley Schwebach of Rapid City Christian; Cooper Myers of Rapid City Stevens; Gabe Reeve of St. Thomas More; Gus Stout of Kadoka Area; Carson Voelker of Colman-Egan; Owen Warne of Sioux Falls Washington; and Sawyer Wipf of Freeman-Marion/Freeman Academy.
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