South Dakota State Jackrabbits (8-8, 1-0 Summit League) at Saint Thomas Tommies (12-5, 2-0 Summit League)
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Kyle leads South Dakota State against St. Thomas after 21-point performance
The Tommies are 7-0 on their home court. St. Thomas is ninth in the Summit League in rebounding averaging 32.8 rebounds. Raheem Anthony leads the Tommies with 4.8 boards.
The Jackrabbits are 1-0 against Summit League opponents. South Dakota State ranks second in the Summit League with 25.1 defensive rebounds per game led by Zeke Mayo averaging 5.4.
St. Thomas scores 72.2 points per game, 1.8 more points than the 70.4 South Dakota State gives up. South Dakota State averages 8.9 made 3-pointers per game this season, 3.0 more made shots on average than the 5.9 per game St. Thomas gives up.
The matchup Thursday is the first meeting of the season between the two teams in conference play.
TOP PERFORMERS: Ben Nau averages 1.8 made 3-pointers per game for the Tommies, scoring 6.2 points while shooting 38.8% from beyond the arc. Parker Bjorklund is averaging 13.9 points over the past 10 games for St. Thomas.
Mayo is shooting 47.6% and averaging 17.8 points for the Jackrabbits. Kalen Garry is averaging 2.0 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games for South Dakota State.
LAST 10 GAMES: Tommies: 9-1, averaging 75.9 points, 33.5 rebounds, 16.5 assists, 6.3 steals and 2.5 blocks per game while shooting 47.5% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 59.1 points per game.
Jackrabbits: 6-4, averaging 77.1 points, 35.0 rebounds, 14.9 assists, 6.8 steals and 3.6 blocks per game while shooting 48.5% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 69.0 points.
The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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South Dakota DOT snowplow naming contest underway
The annual South Dakota Department of Transportation snowplow naming contest is back.
Officials say it’s a chance to give a personal flair to the plows that keep the state’s roads clear every winter.
Anyone can submit a name online. DOT staff choose one winner for each of its 12 geographic districts.
Some past winning names include Thaw Enforcement, Frost and the Flurrious and Plowabunga.
This is the sixth year the state has held the naming contest. Officials say the state receives an average of around 700 submissions each year.
“Each winter, South Dakotans place their trust in the SDDOT to keep our state highways open. From families traveling statewide for recreational purposes to truck drivers transporting goods that fuel our economy, everyone depends on a reliable and safe public transportation system,” said Transportation Secretary Joel Jundt. “Last winter, SDDOT introduced a new text notification service that provides subscribers with direct updates for any winter-related Interstate closure. This free service builds upon our SD511 system, making it even easier for drivers to access current information seamlessly.”
The contest is open through Dec. 12.
As part of the contest, the DOT also created snowplow and winter driving awareness coloring sheets, crossword puzzles and word finds for families and classrooms. New materials are available for download on the contest page.
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The Salvation Army of Aberdeen, South Dakota, starts Red Bucket campaign in mid-November
The Salvation Army’s relationship to Christmastime goes back more than a century. This holiday season, the charitable organization will be out in Hub City beginning on Nov. 14, where residents can see the familiar red kettle street campaign around the area.
Last year, the Salvation Army of Aberdeen raised nearly $129,000 during several hundred hours of volunteer work. Captain Joseph Hixenbaugh says the group has new goals for 2025 and is aiming to raise more than $121,000 and hopes for about 1,400 cumulative hours of volunteering.
These funds help the Salvation Army continue to provide essential services to families and individuals in need across the local community during the season of giving, as well as beyond.
Some of the important items the Salvation Army provides with the money received include food boxes, backpacks, lodging, prescriptions, transportation, rent and utility assistance. This year, its leadership told the Aberdeen News the local Salvation Army seeks “food and volunteers to fill the many hours of time this Christmas.”
Hixenbaugh and his wife, Kendra, are new administrators for the Salvation Army of Aberdeen. They began here this autumn after previously working in Indiana.
Hixenbaugh says it is simple to become a volunteer. Interested parties can go to registertoring.com and type in the zip code 57401.
As a whole, the Salvation Army plans to bring hope and joy to those who may be struggling during the upcoming holiday season. The bell ringing around Hub City concludes on Christmas Eve.
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