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Tucker Acree came in as relief pitcher for Webster’s VFW Post 4690 June 12 at the Bob Wiley Field when the home team took on the Britton U14 Teeners. On the night, the Webster area youth walked away still looking for their first win of the season, falling by score of 21-2. Reporter & Farmer | Luke Caputo

Tucker Acree came in as relief pitcher for Webster’s VFW Post 4690 June 12 at the Bob Wiley Field when the home team took on the Britton U14 Teeners. On the night, the Webster area youth walked away still looking for their first win of the season, falling by score of 21-2. Reporter & Farmer | Luke Caputo

Webster U14 Junior Teeners fall to Britton

VFW Post 4690 is still looking for their first win of the season.VFW Post 4690 fell to the Britton U14 Junior Teeners 21-2 June 12 at Bob Wiley Field in Webster.Britton Teeners got on the board right away in the first inning, giving the Teeners an early 5-0 lead before VFW had a chance to bat.
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Two-day youth volleyball camp will be held at end of June

Webster Area School will host a youth volleyball camp at the end of June as well as a high school skills camp in July.According to Emily Wagner, Head Bearcat Volleyball Coach, the high school will be hosting a two-day youth camp at the Webster Armory taking place June 25-26.
Gage Wik competed in tie down roping in East River regional rodeo placing fifth June 1, sixth June 8 and seventh June 9. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot

Gage Wik competed in tie down roping in East River regional rodeo placing fifth June 1, sixth June 8 and seventh June 9. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot

Webster Area students compete at regional high school rodeos, qualify for State Finals

Three Webster Area students competed in two weekends of East River Region regional high school rodeos. Bryn Sippel, Sage Sippel and Gage Wik qualified to compete at the State High School Rodeo Finals in Ft. Pierre June 12-15.
Roslyn teenager Wyatt Nelson has dreams of competing professionally in bull riding circuits someday. Currently, the 14-year-old rides in six different circuits and will be attending the National High School Rodeo, having qualified at state by placing third. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot

Roslyn teenager Wyatt Nelson has dreams of competing professionally in bull riding circuits someday. Currently, the 14-year-old rides in six different circuits and will be attending the National High School Rodeo, having qualified at state by placing third. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot

Nelson wanted to be a bull rider since early childhood, now heading to Nationals

A lot goes into bull riding for Wyatt Nelson, a bull riding prodigy from Roslyn who placed third at the South Dakota High School Rodeo State Finals for the National Junior High Rodeo.