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South Dakota FFA Proficiency Winners Recognized
South Dakota FFA members were recognized at the 96th South Dakota State FFA Convention for excellence in developing career-specific skills through their Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) Proficiency projects.
The FFA Agricultural Proficiency Awards recognize members who have developed their skills and abilities related to employment, internships, apprenticeships and their future careers at agribusiness or agriculture-related organizations. There are 45 Proficiency areas for FFA members to participate in. The results are as follows:
Agricultural Communications is sponsored by the Tri-State Neighbor.
- Avery Zeisler, Gregory County
- Hayden Hofer, Bridgewater-Emery
- Quinton Berg, Bridgewater-Emery
Agricultural Education is sponsored by Dr. Lon (pictured) and Mary Moeller.
- Brea Janes, Tri-Valley
- Lacie Weber, ORR
- Gracie Pedersen, Tri-Valley
Agricultural Mechanics Design & Fabrication is sponsored by Cammack Ranch Supply.
- Mason Jacobson, Howard
- Holden Wollman, Bridgewater-Emery
- Nolan Schmidt, Tri- Valley
Agricultural Mechanics Repair and Maintenance (Entrepreneurship) is sponsored by Grossenburg Implement and Sitework Specialists.
- Landon Roling, McCook Central
Agricultural Mechanics Repair and Maintenance (Placement) is sponsored by Titan Machinery (Amanda Schjenken) and C&B Equipment (Jay Penner).
- Owen Murphy, Harrisburg
- Brady Braaten, Tri-Valley
- Reece Gerlach, West Central
Agricultural Processing is sponsored by the SD Soybean Processors LLC and Candidus and Londa (Vander Wal) Nwadike.
- Londin Albert, Howard
- Abbie Chase, McCook Central
- Dylan Wollman, Bridgewater-Emery
Agricultural Sales (Entrepreneurship) is sponsored by Legend Seeds, Inc.
- Tessa Henderson, Beresford
- Joseph Laprath, Colome
- Ava Sieverding, McCook Central
Agricultural Sales (Placement) is sponsored by M&M Cattle Services, Ranchers Feed and Seed, and SD Aviation Association.
- Tayah McGregor, McCook Central
- Cassie Fenske, Brookings
- Isabela Jimenez, McCook Central
Agricultural Services (Entrepreneurship/Placement) is sponsored by On Target Agency and Loehr Horse Care.
- Kyle Sanders, Hot Springs
- Garret Anson, Wessington Springs
- Josie Johnson, Buffalo Christian
Agriscience Research – Animal Systems is sponsored by the CHS Foundation.
- Joseph Grady, McCook Central
- Kelsey Vockrodt, West Central
- Colton Stiefvater, McCook Central
Agriscience Research – Integrated Systems is sponsored by Terry Jaspers and Valley Queen Cheese.
Sponsor: Terry Jaspers
- Mason Pulse, McCook Central
- Paul Kaffar, McCook Central
- Espn Althoff, Tri-Valley
Agriscience Research – Plant Systems is sponsored by SoDak Labs, Inc.
- Tanner Eide, Gettysburg
- Abby Wagner, McCook Central
Beef Production (Entrepreneurship) is sponsored by Stewart Charolais, Vedvei Charolais, Renovo Seed, SD Shorthorn Association.
- Shelby Pankratz, Parker
- Cash Lehrman, Bridgewater-Emery
- Ireland McAreavey. Tri-Valley
Beef Production (Placement) is sponsored by the South Dakota Cattlemen’s Association and the Blair Brothers.
- Lucas Feldhaus, Howard (not pictured)
- Karlie Stiefvater, McCook Central
- Kaydn Glanzer, Bridgewater-Emery
Dairy Production (Entrepreneurship) is sponsored by Associated Milk Producers, Inc. (Scott Goeken)
- Natalie Haase, Parker
- Skyler Plucker, Lennox Sundstrom
- Jacob Post, Sioux Valley
Dairy Production (Placement) is sponsored by Associated Milk Producers, Inc. (Harold Peters)
- Brody Ahlquist, Tri-Valley
- Kellen Kueter, Montrose
- Aidan Healy, West Central
Diversified Agricultural Production is sponsored by Sioux Nation Ag, Kevin and Amber Blagg, and Blane and Liz Osterday.
- Landon Roling, McCook Central
- Cash Lehrman, Bridgewater-Emery
- Tanner Eide, Gettysburg
Diversified Crop Production (Entrepreneurship) is sponsored by Agtegra Cooperative.
- Garret Anson, Wessington Springs
- Elden Blume, Redfield
Diversified Crop Production (Placement) is sponsored by the South Dakota Seed Trade Association
- Karlie Stiefvater, McCook Central
- Ridge Roduner, Wessington Springs
- Corbin Glanzer, Bridgewater-Emery
Diversified Horticulture is sponsored by the South Dakota Soil Health Coalition (Cindy Zenk).
- LaMiya Baker, Viborg-Hurley
- Kaylee Klinkhammer, McCook Central
- Jude Jarding, West Central
Diversified Livestock Production is sponsored by McFleeg Inc.
- Melanie Calmus, Howard
- Cassandra Twedt, Beresford
- Marah Schock. McCook Central
Environmental Science & Natural Resources Management is sponsored by South Dakota Association of Conservation Districts and Site Work Specialists, Inc.
- Owen Alley, McCook Central
Equine Science (Entrepreneurship) is sponsored by Amani Reiners – Tim Anderson and Kim Niven of Milbank.
- Dylan McGregor, McCook Central
- Josie Nold, Brookings
- Taten Twedt, Beresford
Equine Science (Placement) is sponsored by Scott Cammack, Dawn Nagel, Susan Stoterau, Webster FFA (Norah Zubke).
- Delany Zoss, Mitchell
- Shayda Ness, Kimball
- Allison Brost, West Central
Fiber and/or Oil Crop Production is sponsored by SD Soybean Research and Promotion Council (David Iverson).
- Derek Schock, McCook Central
- Karlie Stiefvater, McCook Central
- Jason Zeeb, Bridgewater-Emery
Forage Production is sponsored by Kuecker Seed Farm, Inc. of Webster.
- Lexi Nichols, West Central
- Tanner Wallman, Miller
- Brode Dennis, McCook Central
Fruit Production is sponsored by Minntex Citrus.
- Rowen Kizer, Howard
- Isabella Smithback, Harrisburg
- Luke Larson, Wessington Springs
Goat Production is sponsored by Hamilton Farms of Hitchcock (Nicole Roth).
- Abigail Kolousek, Wessington Springs
- Kelsey Vockrodt, West Central
- Vanessa Dunkelberger, Parker
Grain Production is sponsored by the Dakota Mill and Grain Inc. and the South Dakota Wheat Commission.
- Ridge Roduner, Wessington Springs
- Karlie Stiefvater, McCook Central
- Jason Zeeb, Bridgewater-Emery
Home and Community Development is sponsored by Harrisburg FFA.
- Noah Schnee, McCook Central
- Luly Nelsen, Viborg-Hurley
- Vivian Koepsell, McCook Central
Landscape Management is sponsored by FarmHouse Fraternity-SDSU.
- Hannah Frewaldt, Garretson
- Avery Alley, McCook Central
- Hunter Foster, Tri-Valley
Nursery Operations is sponsored by Twin Cities Region Northland Ford Dealers.
- Emily Walz, Parkston
- Quinn Culhane, Bridgewater-Emery
- Madi Burma, Iroquois
Outdoor Recreation is sponsored by Jack’s Campers of Mitchell, Central Dakota Guide Service and South Dakota Walleye Charters.
- Connor May, Brookings
- Lacie Weber, ORR
- Kaizha Blase, McCook Central
Poultry Production is sponsored by Josh Johnson (pictured) and the South Dakota Poultry Industries Association.
- Elden Blume, Redfield
- Preston Singrey, Arlington
- Mikayla Iverson, Chester
Service Learning is sponsored by Dr. Laura Hasselquist and Toby Uecker (pictured).
- Abbie Chase, McCook Central
- Alexis Golder, Bridgewater-Emery
Sheep Production is sponsored by the Newell Ram Sale and Rufus & Patty DeZeeuw (pictured).
- Emily Robbins, Elkton
- Carissa Scheel, Wessington Springs
- Cassandra Twedt, Beresford
Small Animal Production and Care is sponsored by Salem Veterinary Service (Carie Stiefvater), SD Veterinary Medical Association, and Robert & Sandy Rennolet.
- Bridget Benest, Viborg-Hurley
- Katrina Thon, Bridgewater-Emery
- Maddison Rieck, Lake Preston
Specialty Animal Production is sponsored by Wendy Mortenson Agency.
- Hanna Sletto, Hot Springs
- Abbie Chase, McCook Central
- Allie Westra, Beresford
Specialty Crop Production is sponsored by Howe Seeds, Inc., McLaughlin and Hansmeier & Son Inc. of Bristol.
- Hagen Fritzsche, Miller
Swine Production (Entrepreneurship) is sponsored by the South Dakota Pork Producers Council (Abbey Riemenschneider).
- Lacie Weber, ORR
- Carter Ross, Parker
- Dawson Plagmann, Bridgewater-Emery
Swine Production (Placement) is sponsored by GroMaster, Kevin and Sandy Ortberg, Wally & Kathy Knock, and United Animal Health.
- Haden Stoffel, McCook Central
- Landon Roling, McCook Central
- Elena Andrews, Beresford
Turf Grass Management is sponsored by Renovo Seed.
- Samare Wolf, McCook Central
- Karlie Klinkhammer, McCook Central
- Tate Miller, Howard
Vegetable Production is sponsored by Clark and Lyla Hanson in memory of Bill and Stella Hanson.
- Callie Kaufman, McCook Central
- Karlie Stiefvater, McCook Central
- Bobbi Eide, Gettysburg
Veterinary Science is sponsored by Salem Veterinary Service (Mike Stiefvater).
- Kelsey Vockrodt, West Central
- Sabrah Morris, Miller
- Colton Stiefvater, McCook Central
Wildlife Production and Management is sponsored by Craig and Maure Weinkauf (pictured).
- Hailey Kizer, Howard
- Joseph Grady, McCook Central
- Blake Larson, Wessington Springs
South Dakota
Poll: Johnson, Jackley and Rounds lead in SD GOP primary
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PIERRE, S.D. – With seven weeks until the June 2 primary, U.S. House Rep. Dusty Johnson is close to avoiding a runoff in the race to secure the GOP nomination for governor, according to a new poll sponsored by South Dakota News Watch and the Chiesman Center for Democracy at the University of South Dakota.
In the contests for U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate, state Attorney General Marty Jackley and U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds have solid leads over their challengers.
The scientific survey of 500 registered Republicans, conducted April 7-11 by Mason-Dixon Polling and Strategy, found Johnson leading the four-way contest for governor with 34% of likely GOP primary voters supporting his candidacy.
The other three candidates are effectively tied for second due to the margin of error being plus-or-minus 4.5%. State House Speaker Jon Hansen, of Dell Rapids, has 18% support from GOP voters, and Aberdeen businessman Toby Doeden and Gov. Larry Rhoden both have 17%. Roughly 14% of those surveyed were undecided.
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If no candidate receives at least 35% of the vote on the June 2 ballot, a runoff between the top two finishers will take place July 28. The winner of the contest will meet Democrat Dan Ahlers in the Nov. 3 general election.
Rhoden’s support drops; Hansen surges
While Johnson, who grew up in Pierre and lives in Mitchell, saw a 6-point increase from the News Watch/Chiesman poll conducted last October, Rhoden’s support fell 10 points.
Julia Hellwege, director of the Chiesman Center and USD associate professor in political science, said Rhoden’s association with his predecessor, former Gov. Kristi Noem, could be behind the drop in poll numbers.
“He has aligned himself closely with Noem. They worked closely together, and he continues to champion her and stand by her,” she said. “There’s a potential that has been a side effect.”
Rhoden served as lieutenant governor under Noem and became governor in January 2025 when President Donald Trump made her secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. He fired her last month after severe criticism.
Hellwege pointed out the poll found that Johnson even leads in West River, a stronghold for Rhoden, who is from Union Center east of Sturgis.
She said one candidate more than any other has been the main beneficiary of the declining support for the sitting governor.
“Anyone shifting from Rhoden is more likely to shift towards Hansen,” Hellwege said, noting that Hansen is a state lawmaker, like Rhoden was, who plays up his conservative Christian credentials.
Hellwege said in comparing the new poll results with those from last year, a certain pattern can be seen. That includes the surge in support for Hansen and Johnson, a decline in support for Rhoden, a stable level of support for Doeden and a lower number of undecided voters.
“My interpretation is many Rhoden voters in the last poll shifted to Hansen voters and the undecideds went to Johnson,” Hellwege said.
SD governor: Johnson in driver’s seat
Hellwege highlighted the extent to which the math favors Johnson.
“Even if all the undecided voters go to one of those second-place candidates, plus if you factor in the margin of error, they still would barely reach where Johnson is sitting right now,” Hellwege said.
Brad Coker, founder of Mason-Dixon Polling and Strategy, ranked as one of the least-biased and most-factual pollsters, also believes Johnson is in a comfortable position.
“Johnson is moving into the clear front-runner status,” he said.
“People know him. People like him, and that’s probably why he’s ahead right now. Whether he can hold on to that will depend on what the other campaigns – particularly Hansen’s – are able to do in the coming weeks,” Coker told News Watch, pointing to the poll results that found Johnson has a 47% favorability rating, the highest of any of the candidates.
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Coker said Hansen has the best chance to challenge Johnson not only because his candidacy has seen the biggest increase in support but also due to not many people knowing him – yet.
“Hansen’s name recognition is only 73%. He’s still got 27% of the voters who don’t know who he is, which I think gives him a much higher ceiling than Doeden and Rhoden,” Coker said. “That tells me Hansen is getting some traction.”
On the flip side, Doeden’s 35% unfavorable rating and high name recognition indicate his support has mostly peaked, Coker said.
“He has a higher negative rating than positive rating, which tells me he’s got a core group behind him, but his growth potential is far more limited, especially since he has 89% name recognition,” Coker said.
The poll was conducted after the four candidates met in the March 31 KELO-TV debate but before the April 13 SDPB and South Dakota News Watch forum.
US House: Jackley has comfortable lead
Since Johnson ran for governor, that opened up South Dakota’s only seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
In that contest, Jackley – who is from Sturgis and previously served as U.S. attorney for the District of South Dakota – has a comfortable lead toward securing the GOP nomination.
According to the poll, he has 68% support from South Dakota Republican voters surveyed, well ahead of challenger James Bialota Jr., who has 12%, with 20% of respondents undecided.
“This primary is definitely in Jackley’s favor, even if all the undecideds move to Bialota,” Hellwege said.
The winner will face Democrat Nicole “Nikki” Gronli in the November general election.
US Senate: Incumbent Rounds ahead by large margin
Rounds – who’s from Pierre and was South Dakota’s governor from 2003 to 2011 – also enjoys a sizable lead over his challenger.
He received 66% support from GOP voters surveyed, compared to 18% for challenger Justin McNeal, with 16% of respondents undecided.
“The fact that McNeal, who is vastly outspent by Rounds, is able to get up to 18% is commendable. But at the same time, I don’t think there’s any expectation that Rounds will not be able to hold on to that seat,” Hellwege said.
The winner will take on Democrat Julian Beaudion in November.
Favorability poll results for all governor, House and Senate candidates
The News Watch/Chiesman poll also asked Republicans their opinions of the candidates. To see results for each person, click the arrow below and the tab for each section: overall, by gender, age and region where they’re from.
Coming Tuesday
Tuesday’s story will focus on South Dakota News Watch/Chiesman Center for Democracy poll results on the job performance rating South Dakotans give Gov. Larry Rhoden, Sen. John Thune and other elected officials. The story also includes voter thoughts on Noem’s time as DHS secretary and President Trump’s decision to fire her.
South Dakota News Watch is an independent nonprofit. Read, donate and subscribe for free at sdnewswatch.org. Contact politics and statehouse reporter Alexander Rifaat: 605-736-4396/alexander.rifaat@sdnewswatch.org.
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FCS Football Recruiting Roundup: South Dakota, Montana State Target 2027 Defensive Standouts
Welcome to another edition of the FCS Football Central Recruiting Roundup.
As spring practice winds down, recruits are still continuing to get on campus to visit schools and meet with their coaching staff. I caught up with some of the latest prospects who received an offer from an FCS program after their visit.
Amarie King | 2027 | DB | 5’7″ 140 lbs | Case High School | Racine, WI
King received his latest offer from South Dakota on April 17 after speaking with defensive coordinator Billy Kirch.
“Coach Kirch told me bout the offer, and that conversation went well. He told me a lot about the school, and asked me what my family and parents do. He said that my film was amazing and that he wanted to offer me,” King said.
“My recruitment is going well, although it is a little stressful here and there, but I am really just being patient and trusting the process, and keep working.”
He has visits to South Dakota and Drake coming up. Last season, he finished with 44 tackles, eight pass breakups, and six interceptions for the Eagles.
After a great conversation with coach kirch I’m blessed to I’ve received my first division 1 offer from @SDCoyotesFB @AntonGraham_ @MJ_NFLDraft @CoachBKirch @joshmanchigiah pic.twitter.com/jaxIYac67A
— Amarie King (@Amarieking27) April 17, 2026
Jayden Harris | 2027 | ATH | 6’2″ 170 lbs | Manteca High School | Manteca, CA
Harris picked up his latest offer from Montana State on Friday when he was in Bozeman for the Bobcats’ Junior Day, and meeting with cornerbacks coach Jordan Lee, defensive coordinator Bobby Daly, and head coach Brent Vigen.
“First, it was Coach Lee, then I had meetings with Coach Daly and Coach Vigen, who broke the news while we were talking. They want me to come in and play early. They like my versatility as a defensive back, and that’s why they offered me,” Harris said.
“The visit was cool! The snow was coming down, and the coaches still showed love. Recruiting is going well right now. Most schools that are in touch with me see something in me for sure, especially since I’m a zero-star athlete, so that’s love. I feel like I’m the best DB in California, and my measurements and production speak for themselves.”
He also has offers from Idaho, Washington State, and Sacramento State. He has upcoming visits to Arizona State and New Mexico.
Last season, he finished with 63 tackles, 11 pass breakups, nine interceptions, six tackles for loss, two sacks, two forced fumbles, and two pick-sixes for the Buffaloes.
Blessed to receive an offer from Montana State University 🐾 @ballcoachLee @CoachBobbyDaly @CoachSauve @CoachSmith59 @bvigen @BrandonHuffman @Rivals_Recruits @GregBiggins pic.twitter.com/ofYdjJKcmK
— Jay Harris (@JaydenOHarris) April 18, 2026
Maurice “MJ” Harrell | 2026 | DB | 6’1″ 170 lbs | Hutchinson CC | Hutchinson, KS
Harrell picked up his first Division I offer from Houston Christian on April 17 after he spoke with cornerbacks coach DeMarcus Coleman.
“Coach Coleman called and told me he liked what we saw from the videos I sent him, and that he wanted me to be a part of his program,” Harrell said.
Last season, he finished with 20 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, one sack, and a fumble recovery for the Blue Dragons. Mercyhurst, Division II UTPB, and Missouri Southern are some other schools he has been in contact with.
Blessed To Receive my first d1 offer from Houstan Christian University pic.twitter.com/OBD9ITQZHS
— MauriceHarrell (@M_Harrell19) April 18, 2026
Jadhari Young | 2026 | WR | 6’1″ 200 lbs | De Anza College | Cupertino, CA
Young received his latest offer from Eastern Illinois on April 15 after speaking with wide receivers coach Tino Smith.
“Coach Smith called me, and we had a long and great conversation. He told me he believes in me and that he thinks I can be great under his coaching,” Young said. “My recruitment has been going great since I graduated two weeks ago. A lot of coaches have expressed a lot of interest in me.”
Young also has offers from Sacramento State, Prairie View A&M, and Chicago State. Last season, he hauled in receptions for 559 yards and seven touchdowns for the Mountain Lions. He was named a Golden Coast Conference First Team selection.
He will be taking his official visit to Eastern Illinois on April 24. Gardner-Webb, West Florida, Monmouth, Stony Brook, and UMass are some other schools he is hearing from.
Blessed to receive my 5th D1 offer from Eastern Illinois University — Dhari Young “DEBO” (@dharigogetit) April 15, 2026
Thank you Coach @coachtinosmith for believing in me💯 pic.twitter.com/yMZjnsfRvK
AJ Moore | 2027 | RB | 5’9″ 200 lbs | College of Dupage | Glen Ellyn, IL
Moore received his first Division I offer from Lindenwood on April 17 after speaking with running backs coach Lane Lawson.
“Coach Lawson called and offered me. He just told me he’d be really excited to have me over and thinks I could be a part of something special with the program they got going over there,” Moore said.
Last season, he finished with 81 carries for 518 yards and five touchdowns, while adding nine receptions for 73 yards and two touchdowns for the Chaparrals, who won their fifth consecutive NJCAA Division III national championship. Moore is working on scheduling his official visit to Lindenwood.
#AGTG After a great conversation with @CoachLawsonLU I am blessed to have my first division 1 offer from Lindenwood University @LindenwoodFB @Dupage_Football @JUCOFFrenzy @AllenTrieu @JordanWesty1 pic.twitter.com/DGLjZC4gIA
— AJ Moore (@ajmoore6_) April 17, 2026
Leshem Nyante | 2027 | OT | 6’5″ 265 lbs | Anna High School | Anna, TX
Nyante picked up his latest offer from Texas Rio Grande Valley on April 17 after he spoke with offensive line coach Jeff Bowen.
“Coach Bowen reached out this morning to officially extend the offer. It was a great talk, and he mentioned they really liked my film and how I would fit their system. So we are focused on building that relationship now,” Nyante said.
“I’m really grateful for how my recruiting process is unfolding so far. Things are definitely moving fast with spring ball right around the corner, and it’s been great seeing the increase in interest every week.”
He also has offers from Arkansas State, Division II Midwestern State, and East Central University. Old Dominion, Texas State, UTEP, and New Mexico are some other schools he is hearing from. Nyante will be taking an official visit to Arkansas State in June.
#AGTG After a great conversation with @CoachJeffBowen , I am blessed to receive a D1 offer from @UTRGVFootball !!@8_parr @Coach_Rigg @tylerdedwards33 @Sevier5 @jessedstew @AnnaCoyotesFB @CoachTBush @Perroni247 @SWiltfong_ @CKennedy247 pic.twitter.com/6o9H13baAb
— Leshem (Shem) Nyantee (@leshemnyantee10) April 17, 2026
Matthew Lashley | 2027 | DB | 6’1″ 198 lbs | Riverside City College | Riverside, CA
Lashley received his latest offer from East Texas A&M on April 15 after speaking with safeties coach Luke Jaicks.
“Coach Jaicks called and offered me. He’s a great coach, and I would love to play for him,” Lashley said. “My recruitment is going well; it’s starting to heat up after spring ball.”
He also has an offer from Southern Utah. Last season, he finished with 14 tackles and two interceptions for the Tigers.
Blessed to receive another D1 offer to @Lions_FB! @JacksonSimon25 @nilsonsports pic.twitter.com/X4iLU8VRID
— Matthew Lashley (@MatthewLashley_) April 15, 2026
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