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Sports Roundup: Monday 1/19/25

Sports Roundup: Monday 1/19/25

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Area Sports

Tonight’s Basketball Games 

  • Wolsey Wessington vs Sanborn Central/Woonsocket at 3:30pm (girls) 
  • Chamberlain @ Todd County at 4pm (DH) 
  • Iroquois/Lake Preston vs Wessington Springs at 5pm (boys) 
  • Hamlin @ De Smet at 6pm (DH) 
  • Scotland/Menno @ Bridgewater-Emery at 6:30pm (DH) 
  • Wessington Springs vs Highmore-Harrold at 6:30pm (girls) 
  • Avon @ Kimball/White Lake at 6:30pm (DH) 
  • Wolsey-Wessington vs Sanborn Central/Woonsocket at 8pm (boys)

Mitchell Wrestling

The Kernel boys wrestling team is going to be competing tomorrow night on the road. They’ll be at Madison high school for a Boys Varsity Triangular, and it will begin at 5pm.

Mitchell Gymnastics

The Kernel gymnastics team gets back to action tomorrow night. They’ll be on the road at Brookings high school competing in a Girls Varsity Triangular that starts at 5:30pm.

DWU Wrestling

The Tiger women’s wrestling team is set to host a match tomorrow night here in Mitchell. It is Family Night & Blackout theme for their match against both Morningside and Buena Vista. They will begin at 6pm.

NBA

The Minnesota Timberwolves are on the road for their next game tomorrow night. Minnesota will travel to Utah to face the Jazz in Salt Lake City, UT at the Delta Center. Tipoff is set for 8pm on NBA League Pass.

NFL

The Divisional Round in the has come to a close. Results include the No. 1 seed Denver Broncos defeating the No. 6 seed Buffalo Bills 33-30 in overtime. The No. 2 seed New England Patriots taking down the No. 5 seed Houston Texans 28-16. The No. 1 seed Seattle Seahawks dominating the No. 6 seed San Francisco 49ers 41-6. The No. 5 seed Los Angeles Rams upsetting the No. 2 seed Chicago Bears in overtime, 20-17. 

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