Cowgirls Win two tonight! JV 41-32 and Varsity 53-23!
The boys had their turn in Gettysburg today. We were short a few athletes due to illness and injury. Hopefully we can recover quickly.
Results:
Retro - JH 110 1st
Earl - JH 170 2nd
Gage - Varsity 157 2nd
The team will travel to Mobridge on Tuesday for a mixer, followed by the Moorcroft, WY tournament next Friday and Saturday.

The Lemmon School District has the following coaching positions open: Asst Golf Coach, Head & Assistant Volleyball Coach. Applications available athttps://www.lemmon.k12.sd.us/page/employment and will be reviewed for hire beginning immediately. Please contact Mr. Uthe at 605-374-3762 with questions. Applications can be dropped off at the High School or mailed to 314 8th St W, Lemmon, SD 57638



The Lemmon School District is seeking a full-time speech language pathologist with or without coaching to service youth in the school setting. Successful candidates must be licensed in accordance with state law and must be comfortable working with anyone from birth to grades PreK-12. Applications available at https://www.lemmon.k12.sd.us/page/employment and will be reviewed for hire beginning the week of January 20, 2025. Please contact Mrs. Carmichael at 605-374-3784 with questions. Applications can be dropped off at the Elementary School or mailed to 905 5th Avenue West, Lemmon, SD 57638


Friday night in Gettysburg is ladies night, and ours came ready to compete. Out of 15 teams, the Cowgirls placed a close second behind a tough South Border, ND team with twice as many wrestlers.
Individual placings:
Darla - 3rd
Natalie - 1st
Quinn - 1st
Sam - 2nd
Lainee - 3rd
It's the boys' turn tomorrow.






Congratulations to the Junior High Boys Basketball team on their victory tonight over the Bison Cardinals 28-14!
Lemmon EMT Association member, Brad Derschan, presented for today’s “Passions & Professions.” Students had a great experience learning about the essential roles of the #LEMTA and their positive impact in our community!







Everyone is invited to GBB Pink nights at the Jan 14 & Jan 18 basketball games. There will 50/50 raffle and introduction of mini Cowgirls!

Congratulations Karly for signing with University of Mary to run Cross Country & Track next year!

Cowboys win 2 out of 3 in Dupree. JH wins 44-24. JV loses a close one 50-43 and Varsity wins again by the score of 58-43! Keep rolling Cowboys!
The Lemmon FFA Marketing Team of Katelyn, Emma and Brooks presented their marketing plan for the Daily Grind for the Lemmon Leads presentation at the January School Board meeting. They will be representing South Dakota at the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis next October.

Lemmon High School National Honor Society will be having a quilt raffle at the Wrestling Round Robin on Tuesday, January 28! Raffle tickets are on sale right now! Contact an NHS member if you would like to purchase some tickets.
Thank you, Mrs. Trautman for donating the quilt!

All parents and concerned community members are invited to attend a Free Internet Safety Parent Training meeting on Thursday, Jan 23 at 6:30 pm at New Hope Worship Center! Due to the content being discussed, preschoolers & K-12 children, are NOT permitted to attend!

Lemmon Jr/Sr High School announces 2nd Quarter Honor Roll!


The American Legion Auxiliary is sponsoring Girls State from May 25-29 at the University of SD. All Junior girls are eligible to attend. If you are interested in being a “delegate” or participating in Journalism City which runs in conjunction with Girls State, contact Jan Peterson at 701-376-5258. Registration is due Feb 20.

Everyone is invited to GBB Pink nights at the Jan 14 & Jan 18 basketball games. There will 50/50 raffle and introduction of mini Cowgirls!

Cowboys knock off previously undefeated Glen Ullin/Hebron by the score of 42-36. JV also gets the win by the score of 54-30. Congrats to Blair Ham on scoring his 1,000th career point tonight!

Lemmon's Weekly Events for January 13- January 18.

HS Seniors & College Freshman are encouraged to apply for a once-in-a-lifetime 4 week all expenses paid (plus a $2,000 stipend) learning opportunity designed for science-curious students to explore real-world STEM careers and get a firsthand look at where their passion for science, technology, engineering, and math can lead them.


The Hettinger tournament is a meat grinder with long days and lots of matches with competition from four states.
Results as follows:
Girls 118 - Darla 3rd
Girls 124 - Natalie 3rd
Girls 136 - Quinn 1st
Girls 142 - Dina 7th
Girls 155 - Sam 1st
Boys 152 - Gage 2nd
Boys JV 107 - Sutton 5th





