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We are just now getting the South Dakota High School basketball seasons underway, but there has been plenty of great action thus far.
With the 63-54 win, the BV Girls leapt past O’Gorman in the latest poll, the second of the season.
Here’s a look at the latest polls, which in total feature two new #1 squads:
Boys
Class AA
1. Lincoln (23) 1-0 119 1
2. Huron 1-0 79 3
3. Mitchell (1) 0-0 49 4
4. Roosevelt 2-0 40 RV
5. O’Gorman 1-1 37 5
Receiving votes: Brandon Valley 17, Harrisburg 9, Rapid City Central 5, Washington 3, Spearfish 2.
Class A
1. SF Christian (23) 1-0 239 1
2. West Central (1) 1-0 209 3
3. Clark/Willow Lake 1-0 185 4
4. St. Thomas More 2-0 137 7
5. Lennox 0-1 136 2
6. Groton Area 1-0 128 8
7. RC Christian 1-0 59 9
8. Hamlin 0-1 49 5
9. Dakota Valley 0-0 46 9
10. Vermillion 1-0 35 RV
Receiving votes: Madison 29, Pine Ridge 29, Winner 14, Mahpiya Luta 10, Baltic 8, Britton-Hecla 2, Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 2, Flandreau 1, Parker/Marion 1, Sioux Valley 1.
Class B
1. Castlewood (20) 1-0 227 1
2. Wessington Springs (1) 1-0 207 2
3. St. Mary’s (2) 1-0 176 3
4. Viborg-Hurley 1-0 161 5
5. Wall (1) 1-0 157 4
6. Lyman 1-0 96 7
7. Freeman 0-1 84 6
8. Aberdeen Christian 0-0 68 8
9. De Smet 1-0 67 9
10. Bridgewater-Emery 1-0 15 RV
Receiving votes: Estelline-Hendricks 14, Sully Buttes 14, Parkston 11, Howard 8, Leola-Frederick Area 7, Wolsey-Wessington 3, Deubrook Area 1.
Girls
Class AA
1. Brandon Valley (24) 1-0 120 2
2. O’Gorman 1-1 87 1
3. Washington 1-0 72 3
4. Jefferson 1-0 50 4
5. Aberdeen Central 2-0 22 RV
Receiving votes: Mitchell 3, Spearfish 2, Stevens 2, Roosevelt 2.
Class A
1. Mahpiya Luta (20) 1-0 232 2
2. Lennox (3) 1-0 183 9
3. Hamlin 1-0 177 3
4. Sioux Valley (1) 2-0 156 5
5. Dakota Valley 0-0 140 4
6. SF Christian 2-1 132 1
7. Wagner 0-0 99 6
8. Mobridge-Pollock 1-0 78 8
9. West Central 1-0 34 RV
10. Flandreau 1-0 32 10
Receiving votes: Canton 21, Aberdeen Roncalli 12, Lakota Tech 11, Miller 5, Vermillion 4, St. Thomas More 2, Pine Ridge 2.
Class B
T-1. Bennett County (12) 1-1 207 1
T-1. Sanborn Central/Woonsocket (4) 1-0 207 2
3. Centerville (7) 2-0 190 3
4. Lyman 1-0 165 4
5. Parkston 2-0 152 5
6. Harding County (1) 1-0 109 6
7. Ethan 1-0 100 7
8. Deubrook Area 1-0
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Here are some that have played on various teams over the last couple of decades.
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We are just now getting the South Dakota High School basketball seasons underway, but there has been plenty of great action thus far.
With the 63-54 win, the BV Girls leapt past O’Gorman in the latest poll, the second of the season.

Here’s a look at the latest polls, which in total feature two new #1 squads:
Boys
Class AA
1. Lincoln (23) 1-0 119 1
2. Huron 1-0 79 3
3. Mitchell (1) 0-0 49 4
4. Roosevelt 2-0 40 RV
5. O’Gorman 1-1 37 5
Receiving votes: Brandon Valley 17, Harrisburg 9, Rapid City Central 5, Washington 3, Spearfish 2.
Class A
1. SF Christian (23) 1-0 239 1
2. West Central (1) 1-0 209 3
3. Clark/Willow Lake 1-0 185 4
4. St. Thomas More 2-0 137 7
5. Lennox 0-1 136 2
6. Groton Area 1-0 128 8
7. RC Christian 1-0 59 9
8. Hamlin 0-1 49 5
9. Dakota Valley 0-0 46 9
10. Vermillion 1-0 35 RV
Receiving votes: Madison 29, Pine Ridge 29, Winner 14, Mahpiya Luta 10, Baltic 8, Britton-Hecla 2, Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 2, Flandreau 1, Parker/Marion 1, Sioux Valley 1.
Class B
1. Castlewood (20) 1-0 227 1
2. Wessington Springs (1) 1-0 207 2
3. St. Mary’s (2) 1-0 176 3
4. Viborg-Hurley 1-0 161 5
5. Wall (1) 1-0 157 4
6. Lyman 1-0 96 7
7. Freeman 0-1 84 6
8. Aberdeen Christian 0-0 68 8
9. De Smet 1-0 67 9
10. Bridgewater-Emery 1-0 15 RV
Receiving votes: Estelline-Hendricks 14, Sully Buttes 14, Parkston 11, Howard 8, Leola-Frederick Area 7, Wolsey-Wessington 3, Deubrook Area 1.
Girls
Class AA
1. Brandon Valley (24) 1-0 120 2
2. O’Gorman 1-1 87 1
3. Washington 1-0 72 3
4. Jefferson 1-0 50 4
5. Aberdeen Central 2-0 22 RV
Receiving votes: Mitchell 3, Spearfish 2, Stevens 2, Roosevelt 2.
Class A
1. Mahpiya Luta (20) 1-0 232 2
2. Lennox (3) 1-0 183 9
3. Hamlin 1-0 177 3
4. Sioux Valley (1) 2-0 156 5
5. Dakota Valley 0-0 140 4
6. SF Christian 2-1 132 1
7. Wagner 0-0 99 6
8. Mobridge-Pollock 1-0 78 8
9. West Central 1-0 34 RV
10. Flandreau 1-0 32 10
Receiving votes: Canton 21, Aberdeen Roncalli 12, Lakota Tech 11, Miller 5, Vermillion 4, St. Thomas More 2, Pine Ridge 2.
Class B
T-1. Bennett County (12) 1-1 207 1
T-1. Sanborn Central/Woonsocket (4) 1-0 207 2
3. Centerville (7) 2-0 190 3
4. Lyman 1-0 165 4
5. Parkston 2-0 152 5
6. Harding County (1) 1-0 109 6
7. Ethan 1-0 100 7
8. Deubrook Area 1-0
The 16 South Dakota Coyotes and SDSU Jackrabbits in the NFL
Gallery Credit: Bert Remien
South Dakota Born NFL Players of this Century
While not a traditional powerhouse Nation Football League feeder, South Dakota has produces a fair number of football players that went on to the big time in the NFL.
Here are some that have played on various teams over the last couple of decades.
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