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RB/LB), Garret Vitek (Fr., RB/LB), Trevor Fuerst (Fr., TE/LB), Robbie Willet (Fr., OL/DL), Michael Lange (Fr., OL/DL), Tanner Van Driel (Fr., OL/DL) Tripp-Delmont- Armour COACH: Tom Sattler ASSISTANTS: Mark Gemar, Ron Weber, Jan Mud- der VITALS: Class 9A, Region 2, Great Plains Conference LAST YEAR: The Nighthawks went 1-7 on the season. Gone from that squad are four letterwinners, includ- ing all-conference performer Cody Hrdlicka. RETURNING LETTER- WINNERS: Gunnar Dally (Sr., RB/LB, 6-2, 225; 2nd team all-conference), Tanner Carda (Sr., QB/LB, 6-0, 165), Clayton Lau (Sr., RB/LB, 5-10, 170), Tanner Nuss (Sr., OL/LB, 5-10, 195), Austin Fischer (Sr., E/LB, 5-10, 235), Aaron Torres (Sr., OL/DL, 5-8, 260), Dustin Fischer (Sr., OL/DL, 6-0, 160), TOP PROSPECTS: Tyson Gregerson (So., RB/S, 5-8, 145), Noah Schafers (So., E/DL, 6-2, 200), Shawn Goehring (Fr., RB/S, 5-9, 135), Nic Brown (So., OL/DL, 6-2, 200), Austin Bitterman (Sr., OL/DL, 6-0, 245), Skyler Sweisberger (Sr., E/DL, 6-3, 210), Micah Schoenfelder (Jr., OL/DL, 5-8, 290), Alex Fischer (So., QB/LB, 5-10, 180), Austin Shirey (So., RB/LB, 6-0, 190), Cooper Strand (So., RB/S, 5-9, 145), Logan Fechner (So., RB/LB, 5-8, 135), Cody Fis- cher (Fr., OL/DL, 5-10, 175), Hunter Stoltenberg (Fr., RB/LB, 5-9, 150), Jason Schn- abel (Fr., OL/DL, 5-4, 165), Mason Koehn (Fr., RB/LB, 5-6, 145), Riley Hrdlicka (Fr., OL/LB, 6-0, 145), Ty Sparks (Fr., RB/LB, 5-10, 135) Viborg-Hurley COACH: Brett Mellem ASSISTANTS: Matt Brinkman, Galen Schoenefeld, Tanner Waage VITALS: Class 9A, Tri-Val- ley Conference LAST YEAR: The Cougars went 4-5 a year ago and were defeated by Leola- Frederick in the first round of the playoffs. RETURNING LETTER- WINNERS: Dillon Sawyer (Jr., 6-2, 185, RB/LB), Rusten Andersen (Sr., 6-0, 185, QB/DB), Austin Wurtz (Sr., 5- 10, 225, OL/DL), Dakota Flint (Sr., 5-10, 165, RB/LB), Kyle Engen (Sr., 6-3, 190, OL), Logan Brown (Sr., 6-1, 250, OL), Lucas Jacobson (Sr., 6-3, 185, OL), Matt Munkvold (Sr., 5-10, 155, DB), Wyatte Ander- sen (Sr., 5-10, 160, DB) TOP PROSPECTS: Brian Dangel (Sr., Sr., 6-1, 150, QB/DB), David Franker (Sr., Sr., 5-8, 150, RB/DB), Logan Hansen (So., 5-10, 150, QB/DB), Lucas Johnson (Jr., 5-8, 150, RB/DB), Kolton Lee (Jr., 6-3, 180, OL/DL), Martin Miller (Jr., 5-8, 165, RB/LB), Trevor Jensen (Sr., 5-8, 155, RB/LB), Walker Kroupenske (So., 5-9, 160, RB/LB), Dylan Christensen (So., 5-11, 200, OL/DL), Brady Patterson (So., 5-8, 140, OL/LB), Dylan Hjelm (Sr., 5-10, 170, OL/DL), Evan Stevens (Sr., 5-9, 150, OL/DL), Lane Kroupenske (Sr., 5-10, 240, OL/DL) Wagner COACH: Jason Knebel ASSISTANTS: Mike Koupal, Riley Kirwan, Mike Barron VITALS: Class 11B, Re- gion 3, Southeast South Dakota Conference LAST YEAR: The Red Raiders went 4-5 last season and lost in the first round to Parkston. RETURNING LETTER- WINNERS: Trevor Lensing (Sr., 6-0, 185, FB/LB; 250 yards rushing; 58 tackles), Jacob Kvinge (Sr., 6-2, 215, T/DE, 10 tackles), Andrew Soukup (Sr., 5-10, 185, C/DE, 18 tackles), Jacob Woods (Sr., 6-0, 200, LB; 15 tackles), Hunter Hewitt (Jr., 6-2, 225, T/DL; 25 tack- les), Adam Cournoyer (Sr., 6- 0, 200, DT; 15 tackles) TOP PROSPECTS: Jubal Grant (Jr., 6-1, 170), Ter- rell Twiss (Jr., 5-9, 165) PAGE 6B PRESS & DAKOTAN / PLAIN TALK FALL SPORTS 2014 NIOBRARA-VERDIGRE COUGARS Football Aug. 29 ..........vs. Creighton ..................................................Niobrara (7 p.m.) Sept. 4 ...........at Bloomfield..................................................................(7 p.m.) Sept. 12 .........at Hartington-Newcastle ............................................... (7 p.m.) Sept. 26 .........vs. Boyd County ..............................................Verdigre (7 p.m.) Oct. 3 .............at Neligh-Oakdale..........................................................(3 p.m.) Oct. 10 ...........vs. Elgin Public-Pope John .............................Verdigre (3 p.m.) Oct. 17 ...........at Clearwater-Orchard .....................................Orchard (7 p.m.) Oct. 24 ...........vs. North Central .............................................Niobrara (2 p.m.) Volleyball Sept. 4 ......vs. Creighton/Osmond (V) Oct. 2..............Clear.-Orch/at Wausa Sept. 9 .....vs. Ewing/EPPJ/Stuart (N) Oct. 7........................vs. Winside (N) Sept. 11............vs. Elkhorn Valley (V) Oct. 9 ...St. Mary’s/Stuart/at N. Cent. Sept. 16..Santee/at O’Neill St. Mary's Oct. 14 ...........Stuart/Clear.-Orch (N) Sept. 18 .........vs. Neligh-Oakdale (N) Oct. 16 .....at Elgin Public-Pope John Sept. 22 ..vs. Clearwater-Orchard (N) Oct. 20-21..Knox Co. Tourn.(Wausa) Sept. 23 ..........................at West Holt Oct. 27-31 ......................NVC Tourn. Sept. 25..........Ewing/Spalding Acad./ Nov. 3-4 .....Sub-District C2-8 O'Neill at Clearwater-Orchard (C) Nov. 7 ...................District C2-4 Final Sept. 30 ......Clear.-Orch./at Boyd Co. Nov. 14-16 ..........State C2 at Lincoln Cross Country Sept. 8 ...........Niobrara-Verdigre Inv . ..............Niobrara State Park (4:20 p.m.) Sept. 11..........Boyd County Inv . .............................................Butte (4:15 p.m.) Sept. 15 .........Neligh-Oakdale.........................................................(4:30 p.m.) Sept. 19 .........O’Neill Inv . ................................................................(3:30 p.m.) Sept. 25 .........Creighton Inv . ................................................................(4 p.m.) Oct. 3 .............West Holt Inv . ................................................................(4 p.m.) Oct. 10 ...........Bloomfield Inv . ................................Rolling Hills CC (3:30 p.m.) Oct. 16 ...........Districts ....................................................................TBD (TBD) Oct. 24 ...........State Meet.........................................................Kearney (noon) VIBORG-HURLEY COUGARS Football Aug. 29 ..........vs. Parker ...........................................................Viborg (7 p.m.) Sept. 5 ...........at Garretson ..................................................................(7 p.m.) Sept. 12 .........at Chester Area ............................................................ (7 p.m.) Sept. 26 .........vs. Centerville ....................................................Viborg (7 p.m.) Oct. 3 .............at Alcester-Hudson ........................................................(7 p.m.) Oct. 10 ...........vs. Gayville-Volin................................................Hurley (7 p.m.) Oct. 17 ...........vs. Baltic.............................................................Hurley (7 p.m.) Oct. 23 ...........at Irene-Wakonda.................................................Irene (7 p.m.) Oct. 28 ...........Playoffs First Round ...........................................................TBD Nov. 3.............Playoffs Quarterfinals .........................................................TBD Nov. 8.............Playoffs Semifinals .............................................................TBD Nov. 13...........State Championship ..............................Vermillion (10:30 a.m.) Volleyball Aug. 30 ......................Estelline Tourn. Oct. 6 ........................vs. Hanson (V) Sept. 2.....................vs. Canistota (H) Oct. 9 ............................vs. Baltic (V) Sept. 9 .........vs. Dakota Christian (H) Oct. 14 ....vs. Freeman Academy (V) Sept. 11 ...............................at Wynot Oct. 16 ...............................at Marion Sept. 16 ............vs. Gayville-Volin (H) Oct. 21...........at Irene-Wakonda (W) Sept. 18 .....at Bridgewater-Emery (E) Oct. 24 ......................at Bon Homme Sept. 20 ......................Cavalier Clash Oct. 27 ........vs. Alcester-Hudson (V) Sept. 23 .......................vs. Menno (H) Nov. 4-7 ...............District 10B Tourn. Sept. 25 ........................at Centerville Nov. 11 .............................Region 5B Sept. 30 ...............................at Parker Nov. 20-22 ...........State B at Mitchell Oct. 2-4 ............................TVC Tourn. Cross Country Aug. 29 ..........Beresford Inv . .........................Bridges GC, Beresford (10 a.m.) Sept. 10 .........Freeman Academy Inv .........Valley View GC, Freeman (3 p.m.) Sept. 13 .........Augustana Meet of Champions ..................Sioux Falls (9 a.m.) Sept. 17 .........Freeman Inv . .......................Valley View GC, Freeman (1 p.m.) Sept. 22 .........Alcester-Hudson Inv . .................................Alcester GC (4 p.m.) Sept. 27 .........Platte-Geddes Inv ..............................................Platte (10 a.m.) Oct. 1 .............Parker Inv ......................................Par Mar GC, Parker (2 p.m.) Oct. 8 .............Irene-Wakonda/TVC Inv . ..............Glenridge GC, Irene (3 p.m.) Oct. 15 ...........Region 3B............................Valley View GC, Freeman (1 p.m.) Oct. 25 ...........State Meet .......................Broadland Creek GC, Huron (1 p.m.) Robert L. Olson PO Box 227, 25414 Park Avenue St., Ste. 2, Niobrara, NE 68760 Bus. (402) 857-3404 Res. (402) 857-3337 Fax (402) 857-3824 OLSON’S INSURANCE AGENCY Farnik’s 25410 Park Ave. Niobrara, NE Market (402) 857-3300 SD Football From Page 5B Scotland’s Alex Kotalik (34) BY JEREMY HOECK [email protected] PARKSTON — Brady Reiff had surgery earlier this year to repair an injured left shoul- der. And no, it wasn’t be- cause the standout football player at Parkston High School was carry- ing — figura- tively, of course — his team on those broad shoulders. Why? Put simply: Though the only Division I recruit, he’s far from the only standout on a Parkston team that lost in the state championship game a year ago. “We’re going to come back this year and hopefully have a better season; get that cham- pionship,” Reiff said during Parkston’s first practice on Aug. 14. That’s the goal for Reiff, a University of Iowa commit and younger brother of NFL player Riley Reiff, and his Trojan teammates: Work their way back to the DakotaDome in Vermillion, site of the state football finals. “It’s fun to work your way back up there, to stay moti- vated to get that champi- onship,” said Reiff, who is fully healed from that surgery earlier this year. Naturally, that was a popu- lar topic in the nine months since that loss — even despite another state wrestling title for Parkston, including many of the same names from foot- ball. “It makes us more anxious to get back there, because we don’t want that feeling again,” said senior Wes Dvorak, a re- turning all-state defensive back who also starts at quar- terback. The Trojans, 10-2 a year ago, graduated eight seniors from the Class 11B runner-up squad. They do, however, return three of four all-state players: Reiff, Dvorak and senior line- man Austin Bertram. Last season as a junior, Reiff caught seven passes for 147 yards from his tight end spot, and also carried the ball 51 times for 298 yards. On de- fense, he was used at line- backer and as a down lineman. Reiff’s maturation into a D-I prospect — Reiff reportedly had offers from Wyoming and South Dakota State — took a big step forward in ways not found on a stat sheet, accord- ing to head coach Eric Nor- den. “Physically he’s growing up, getting a lot stronger and quicker, but a lot of it was mental,” Norden said. “He understood situations and how to get himself in the best position possible to make a play.” Now, as one of those sen- iors that underclassmen look up to, Reiff said he realizes the responsibilities attached to the ‘leader’ label. “It’s a big step to really step up and be a leader,” Reiff said. “But it’ll help out our team, and hopefully the other seniors can do the same thing.” Among the other seniors are Dvorak, Bertram, Seth Newton, Lane Konrad, Ethan Murtha, Miles Semmler, Nate Oberembt, Tanner Reichert, Dillon Stadlman, Cameron Fan- ning, Jeff Hyke, Tanner Linde- man and Caleb Horstman. Not exactly ready to talk ‘dome’ for the Trojans in 2014, coach Norden was, however, rather optimistic in the talent he has back this fall. “The expectations are cer- tainly there, we hope to do very well, to get ourselves in a great position,” Norden said. Following a quarterfinal run in the 2012 playoffs and a state title game appearance in 2013, the Trojans realize win- ning a championship is possi- ble, Dvorak said. “We believe in ourselves now,” he said. “We got there last year, and we believe we can do it again.” Other goals for the 2014 season? “Just to get better every day and make sure, as a team, we become leaders and ulti- mately get to the dome,” Reiff said. You can follow Jeremy Hoeck on Twitter at twitter.com/ jhoeck. Discuss this story at www.yankton.net. Reiff Grows Into Leader For Trojans Parkston All- Stater, Iowa Commit Aims For Return Trip To DakotaDome JEREMY HOECK/P&D ABOVE: Parkston senior Brady Reiff, front, listens to a coach during practice the morning of Aug. 14 in Parkston. Aug. 14 marked the first day South Dakota high school football teams could begin practices. BELOW: Reiff, right, pushes through a teammate during practice. online Find video with this story online at yankton.net

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Page 1: FALL SPORTS 2014 Reiff Grows Into Leader For Trojansshop.yankton.net/media/pubs/517/3256/28281-27929.pdfScotland’s Alex Kotalik (34) BY JEREMY HOECK jeremy.hoeck@yankton.net PARKSTON

RB/LB), Garret Vitek (Fr.,RB/LB), Trevor Fuerst (Fr.,TE/LB), Robbie Willet (Fr.,OL/DL), Michael Lange (Fr.,OL/DL), Tanner Van Driel (Fr.,OL/DL)

Tripp-Delmont-Armour

COACH: Tom SattlerASSISTANTS: Mark

Gemar, Ron Weber, Jan Mud-der

VITALS: Class 9A, Region2, Great Plains Conference

LAST YEAR: TheNighthawks went 1-7 on theseason. Gone from that squadare four letterwinners, includ-ing all-conference performerCody Hrdlicka.

RETURNING LETTER-WINNERS: Gunnar Dally(Sr., RB/LB, 6-2, 225; 2nd teamall-conference), Tanner Carda(Sr., QB/LB, 6-0, 165), ClaytonLau (Sr., RB/LB, 5-10, 170),Tanner Nuss (Sr., OL/LB, 5-10,195), Austin Fischer (Sr.,E/LB, 5-10, 235), Aaron Torres(Sr., OL/DL, 5-8, 260), Dustin

Fischer (Sr., OL/DL, 6-0, 160), TOP PROSPECTS:

Tyson Gregerson (So., RB/S,5-8, 145), Noah Schafers (So.,E/DL, 6-2, 200), ShawnGoehring (Fr., RB/S, 5-9, 135),Nic Brown (So., OL/DL, 6-2,200), Austin Bitterman (Sr.,OL/DL, 6-0, 245), SkylerSweisberger (Sr., E/DL, 6-3,210), Micah Schoenfelder (Jr.,OL/DL, 5-8, 290), Alex Fischer(So., QB/LB, 5-10, 180), AustinShirey (So., RB/LB, 6-0, 190),Cooper Strand (So., RB/S, 5-9,145), Logan Fechner (So.,RB/LB, 5-8, 135), Cody Fis-cher (Fr., OL/DL, 5-10, 175),Hunter Stoltenberg (Fr.,RB/LB, 5-9, 150), Jason Schn-abel (Fr., OL/DL, 5-4, 165),Mason Koehn (Fr., RB/LB, 5-6,145), Riley Hrdlicka (Fr.,OL/LB, 6-0, 145), Ty Sparks(Fr., RB/LB, 5-10, 135)

Viborg-HurleyCOACH: Brett MellemASSISTANTS: Matt

Brinkman, Galen Schoenefeld,Tanner Waage

VITALS: Class 9A, Tri-Val-ley Conference

LAST YEAR: TheCougars went 4-5 a year agoand were defeated by Leola-Frederick in the first round ofthe playoffs.

RETURNING LETTER-WINNERS: Dillon Sawyer(Jr., 6-2, 185, RB/LB), RustenAndersen (Sr., 6-0, 185,QB/DB), Austin Wurtz (Sr., 5-10, 225, OL/DL), Dakota Flint(Sr., 5-10, 165, RB/LB), KyleEngen (Sr., 6-3, 190, OL),Logan Brown (Sr., 6-1, 250,OL), Lucas Jacobson (Sr., 6-3,185, OL), Matt Munkvold (Sr.,5-10, 155, DB), Wyatte Ander-sen (Sr., 5-10, 160, DB)

TOP PROSPECTS:Brian Dangel (Sr., Sr., 6-1, 150,QB/DB), David Franker (Sr.,Sr., 5-8, 150, RB/DB), LoganHansen (So., 5-10, 150,QB/DB), Lucas Johnson (Jr.,5-8, 150, RB/DB), Kolton Lee(Jr., 6-3, 180, OL/DL), MartinMiller (Jr., 5-8, 165, RB/LB),Trevor Jensen (Sr., 5-8, 155,RB/LB), Walker Kroupenske(So., 5-9, 160, RB/LB), DylanChristensen (So., 5-11, 200,OL/DL), Brady Patterson (So.,5-8, 140, OL/LB), Dylan Hjelm(Sr., 5-10, 170, OL/DL), EvanStevens (Sr., 5-9, 150, OL/DL),Lane Kroupenske (Sr., 5-10,

240, OL/DL)

WagnerCOACH: Jason Knebel ASSISTANTS: Mike

Koupal, Riley Kirwan, MikeBarron

VITALS: Class 11B, Re-gion 3, Southeast SouthDakota Conference

LAST YEAR: The RedRaiders went 4-5 last seasonand lost in the first round toParkston.

RETURNING LETTER-WINNERS: Trevor Lensing(Sr., 6-0, 185, FB/LB; 250 yardsrushing; 58 tackles), JacobKvinge (Sr., 6-2, 215, T/DE, 10tackles), Andrew Soukup (Sr.,5-10, 185, C/DE, 18 tackles),Jacob Woods (Sr., 6-0, 200,LB; 15 tackles), Hunter Hewitt(Jr., 6-2, 225, T/DL; 25 tack-les), Adam Cournoyer (Sr., 6-0, 200, DT; 15 tackles)

TOP PROSPECTS:Jubal Grant (Jr., 6-1, 170), Ter-rell Twiss (Jr., 5-9, 165)

PAGE 6B PRESS & DAKOTAN / PLAIN TALK ■ FALL SPORTS 2014

NIOBRARA-VERDIGRE COUGARS

FootballAug. 29 ..........vs. Creighton ..................................................Niobrara (7 p.m.)Sept. 4 ...........at Bloomfield..................................................................(7 p.m.)Sept. 12 .........at Hartington-Newcastle ............................................... (7 p.m.)Sept. 26 .........vs. Boyd County..............................................Verdigre (7 p.m.)Oct. 3 .............at Neligh-Oakdale..........................................................(3 p.m.)Oct. 10 ...........vs. Elgin Public-Pope John .............................Verdigre (3 p.m.)Oct. 17 ...........at Clearwater-Orchard.....................................Orchard (7 p.m.)Oct. 24 ...........vs. North Central.............................................Niobrara (2 p.m.)

VolleyballSept. 4......vs. Creighton/Osmond (V) Oct. 2..............Clear.-Orch/at WausaSept. 9 .....vs. Ewing/EPPJ/Stuart (N) Oct. 7........................vs. Winside (N)Sept. 11............vs. Elkhorn Valley (V) Oct. 9 ...St. Mary’s/Stuart/at N. Cent.Sept. 16..Santee/at O’Neill St. Mary's Oct. 14 ...........Stuart/Clear.-Orch (N)Sept. 18 .........vs. Neligh-Oakdale (N) Oct. 16.....at Elgin Public-Pope JohnSept. 22 ..vs. Clearwater-Orchard (N) Oct. 20-21..Knox Co. Tourn.(Wausa)Sept. 23..........................at West Holt Oct. 27-31 ......................NVC Tourn.Sept. 25..........Ewing/Spalding Acad./ Nov. 3-4 .....Sub-District C2-8 O'Neill

at Clearwater-Orchard (C) Nov. 7...................District C2-4 FinalSept. 30 ......Clear.-Orch./at Boyd Co. Nov. 14-16..........State C2 at Lincoln

Cross CountrySept. 8 ...........Niobrara-Verdigre Inv. ..............Niobrara State Park (4:20 p.m.)Sept. 11..........Boyd County Inv. .............................................Butte (4:15 p.m.)Sept. 15 .........Neligh-Oakdale.........................................................(4:30 p.m.)Sept. 19 .........O’Neill Inv. ................................................................(3:30 p.m.)Sept. 25 .........Creighton Inv. ................................................................(4 p.m.)Oct. 3 .............West Holt Inv. ................................................................(4 p.m.)Oct. 10 ...........Bloomfield Inv. ................................Rolling Hills CC (3:30 p.m.)Oct. 16 ...........Districts ....................................................................TBD (TBD)Oct. 24 ...........State Meet.........................................................Kearney (noon)

VIBORG-HURLEY COUGARS

FootballAug. 29 ..........vs. Parker ...........................................................Viborg (7 p.m.)Sept. 5 ...........at Garretson ..................................................................(7 p.m.)Sept. 12 .........at Chester Area ............................................................ (7 p.m.)Sept. 26 .........vs. Centerville ....................................................Viborg (7 p.m.)Oct. 3 .............at Alcester-Hudson ........................................................(7 p.m.)Oct. 10 ...........vs. Gayville-Volin................................................Hurley (7 p.m.)Oct. 17 ...........vs. Baltic.............................................................Hurley (7 p.m.)Oct. 23 ...........at Irene-Wakonda.................................................Irene (7 p.m.)Oct. 28 ...........Playoffs First Round ...........................................................TBDNov. 3.............Playoffs Quarterfinals .........................................................TBDNov. 8.............Playoffs Semifinals .............................................................TBDNov. 13...........State Championship ..............................Vermillion (10:30 a.m.)

VolleyballAug. 30......................Estelline Tourn. Oct. 6 ........................vs. Hanson (V)Sept. 2.....................vs. Canistota (H) Oct. 9............................vs. Baltic (V)Sept. 9 .........vs. Dakota Christian (H) Oct. 14 ....vs. Freeman Academy (V)Sept. 11 ...............................at Wynot Oct. 16 ...............................at MarionSept. 16 ............vs. Gayville-Volin (H) Oct. 21...........at Irene-Wakonda (W)Sept. 18.....at Bridgewater-Emery (E) Oct. 24 ......................at Bon HommeSept. 20 ......................Cavalier Clash Oct. 27 ........vs. Alcester-Hudson (V)Sept. 23.......................vs. Menno (H) Nov. 4-7...............District 10B Tourn.Sept. 25 ........................at Centerville Nov. 11.............................Region 5BSept. 30...............................at Parker Nov. 20-22 ...........State B at MitchellOct. 2-4............................TVC Tourn.

Cross CountryAug. 29 ..........Beresford Inv. .........................Bridges GC, Beresford (10 a.m.)Sept. 10 .........Freeman Academy Inv.........Valley View GC, Freeman (3 p.m.)Sept. 13 .........Augustana Meet of Champions ..................Sioux Falls (9 a.m.)Sept. 17 .........Freeman Inv. .......................Valley View GC, Freeman (1 p.m.)Sept. 22 .........Alcester-Hudson Inv. .................................Alcester GC (4 p.m.)Sept. 27 .........Platte-Geddes Inv..............................................Platte (10 a.m.)Oct. 1 .............Parker Inv......................................Par Mar GC, Parker (2 p.m.)Oct. 8 .............Irene-Wakonda/TVC Inv. ..............Glenridge GC, Irene (3 p.m.)Oct. 15 ...........Region 3B............................Valley View GC, Freeman (1 p.m.)Oct. 25 ...........State Meet.......................Broadland Creek GC, Huron (1 p.m.)

Robert L. Olson

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SD FootballFrom Page 5B

Scotland’s Alex Kotalik (34)

BY JEREMY [email protected]

PARKSTON — Brady Reiffhad surgery earlier this yearto repair an injured left shoul-der.

And no,it wasn’t be-cause thestandoutfootballplayer atParkstonHigh Schoolwas carry-ing — figura-

tively, of course — his teamon those broad shoulders.

Why?Put simply: Though the

only Division I recruit, he’s farfrom the only standout on aParkston team that lost in thestate championship game ayear ago.

“We’re going to come backthis year and hopefully have abetter season; get that cham-pionship,” Reiff said duringParkston’s first practice onAug. 14.

That’s the goal for Reiff, aUniversity of Iowa commit andyounger brother of NFL playerRiley Reiff, and his Trojanteammates: Work their wayback to the DakotaDome inVermillion, site of the statefootball finals.

“It’s fun to work your wayback up there, to stay moti-vated to get that champi-onship,” said Reiff, who isfully healed from that surgeryearlier this year.

Naturally, that was a popu-lar topic in the nine monthssince that loss — even despiteanother state wrestling titlefor Parkston, including manyof the same names from foot-ball.

“It makes us more anxiousto get back there, because wedon’t want that feeling again,”said senior Wes Dvorak, a re-turning all-state defensiveback who also starts at quar-terback.

The Trojans, 10-2 a yearago, graduated eight seniorsfrom the Class 11B runner-upsquad.

They do, however, returnthree of four all-state players:Reiff, Dvorak and senior line-man Austin Bertram.

Last season as a junior,Reiff caught seven passes for

147 yards from his tight endspot, and also carried the ball51 times for 298 yards. On de-fense, he was used at line-backer and as a downlineman.

Reiff’s maturation into a D-Iprospect — Reiff reportedlyhad offers from Wyoming andSouth Dakota State — took abig step forward in ways notfound on a stat sheet, accord-ing to head coach Eric Nor-den.

“Physically he’s growingup, getting a lot stronger andquicker, but a lot of it wasmental,” Norden said.

“He understood situationsand how to get himself in thebest position possible to makea play.”

Now, as one of those sen-iors that underclassmen look

up to, Reiff said he realizesthe responsibilities attachedto the ‘leader’ label.

“It’s a big step to reallystep up and be a leader,” Reiffsaid. “But it’ll help out ourteam, and hopefully the otherseniors can do the samething.”

Among the other seniorsare Dvorak, Bertram, SethNewton, Lane Konrad, EthanMurtha, Miles Semmler, NateOberembt, Tanner Reichert,Dillon Stadlman, Cameron Fan-ning, Jeff Hyke, Tanner Linde-man and Caleb Horstman.

Not exactly ready to talk‘dome’ for the Trojans in 2014,coach Norden was, however,rather optimistic in the talenthe has back this fall.

“The expectations are cer-tainly there, we hope to do

very well, to get ourselves in agreat position,” Norden said.

Following a quarterfinalrun in the 2012 playoffs and astate title game appearance in2013, the Trojans realize win-ning a championship is possi-ble, Dvorak said.

“We believe in ourselvesnow,” he said. “We got therelast year, and we believe wecan do it again.”

Other goals for the 2014season?

“Just to get better everyday and make sure, as a team,we become leaders and ulti-mately get to the dome,” Reiffsaid.

You can follow JeremyHoeck on Twitter attwitter.com/jhoeck. Discuss thisstory at www.yankton.net.

Reiff Grows Into Leader For TrojansParkston All-Stater, IowaCommit AimsFor Return TripTo DakotaDome

JEREMY HOECK/P&DABOVE: Parkston senior Brady Reiff, front, listens to a coach during practice the morning of Aug. 14 in Parkston. Aug. 14 marked the first day South Dakota high schoolfootball teams could begin practices. BELOW: Reiff, right, pushes through a teammate during practice.

online■ Find videowith this storyonline atyankton.net