The Eastern South Dakota Conference wrestling triangular on Friday, January 24, 2025, at the Watertown Civic Arena showcased the talents of young wrestlers from Watertown, Mitchell, and Brandon Valley in a thrilling display of athleticism and competitiveness.
Vanessa Anderson Shines for Watertown
Watertown’s own Vanessa Anderson, competing in the 100-pound category, faced off against Mitchell’s McKyla Linke in a match that highlighted determination and skill. Watertown’s girls’ team emerged victorious against Mitchell with a narrow victory of 36-30.
In a state known for its rich history and vibrant cultural heritage, South Dakota continues to support and celebrate its athletes. The wrestling event, held in Watertown—a city nestled alongside Lake Kampeska and the Big Sioux River—highlights the importance of sports in fostering community spirit.
Brandon Valley’s Strong Performance
Branden Valley demonstrated impressive skill, with Braden Shoemaker controlling the match against Watertown’s Keslar Swenson at 144 pounds. This decisive moment contributed to Brandon Valley’s 37-30 triumph over Watertown.
Milestone Achieved by Shea Richter
Among the standout moments was Watertown’s Shea Richter, who achieved his 100th and 101st high school victories. Competing in the 120-pound category, Richter’s achievement underscores the caliber of athletes nurtured in South Dakota.
The Arrows, representing Watertown, secured an overwhelming 71-9 victory against Mitchell in their matchup, reaffirming their dominance in the conference meet.
Community and Sportsmanship
South Dakota is renowned for its tight-knit communities and high regard for sportsmanship. Events like the Eastern South Dakota Conference wrestling triangular play a crucial role in bringing people together, further solidifying the bonds within and among communities.
Coaches Lead with Inspiration
The success of Watertown can also be attributed to the guidance of dedicated coaches Sam Stroup, Aaron Althoff, and Chas Welch, who continue to inspire and shape the athletes of tomorrow.
With wrestling being a significant winter sport in South Dakota, the dedication of young athletes and their coaches ensures the state’s legacy of sporting excellence continues.