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Cross Country: Tanagers A Young Vermillion Boys’ Soccer Squad Set
Team With Veteran Experience For First Season Of SDHSAA Play
BY ELYSE BRIGHTMAN
BY ELYSE BRIGHTMAN
Elyse.brightman@plaintalk.net
Running is a sport unlike
most.
The physical demands
can deplete the body of all
resources while the mental
demands weight heavy on
the mind. It can be argued
whether the physical or mental
demands are harder on a cross
country runner, but having a
good support system in a team
can make all the difference.
“We try to have a family
atmosphere and really look out
for each other,” said Vermillion High School’s head cross
country coach Kelly Fishback.
“Our younger kids support
our varsity runners and then
the varsity kids cheer on the
young kids.”
That atmosphere has paid
off for the Tanager team while
it has just one senior in a
group of 19 runners; there is
enough experience in the field
to have a big showing at the
state meet in Sioux Falls on
Oct. 30. Last year, Vermillion
sent three runners to the state
meet in Huron.
“We have the majority of
last year’s team back, so with
an added year of maturity, especially for the boys team, we
look to be improved,” Fishback
said.
One of those runners
Fishback is referencing is
Justin Sorenson, who might be
only a freshman, but qualified
for the state meet last year as
an eighth grader. Along with
Sorenson, fellow freshman
Landon Smith ran in the state
track meet this past fall and is
looking to join his teammate
at the cross country finale this
year.
On the girls’ side, Maddie
Lavin will be making her return
as a sophomore and looking
for another state championship title, which she won in
2013 as an eighth grader.
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Cross Country
Beresford Inv.
10 a.m.
Canton Inv.
4 p.m.
Vermillion Inv.
3:45 p.m.
Alcester-Hudson Inv. 3:45 p.m.
Yankton Inv.
4:15 p.m.
Lennox Inv.
4 p.m.
Dakota XII Conf. (Beresford)
4 p.m.
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3 p.m.
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Many members of the girls’
team had a successful year
on the track in the spring and
look to carry that momentum
into fall. Lavin, Rachel Brady
and Katie Kost, this fall’s lone
senior, all medaled in Spearfish
and Rapid City in June, while
sophomores Melissa Mikkelson
and Madisen Martinez raced at
the meet.
The schedule this season
will help the runners become
familiar with the courses used
for post season meets as the
Tanagers open the season in
Beresford on Friday which will
also be the site of the site of
the region 3A meet on Oct. 15,
a course that Fishback calls “a
home away from home”.
Fishback is hoping a few
other changes in the schedule
will give her runners an edge
late in the season, not only
terrain wise, but ones that
will give the runners a more
competitive atmosphere.
“We have added the Sioux
Falls Christian meet, which
is on the same course as the
state meet in Sioux Falls,” she
said. “Also, the Augie Twilight
Meet, a very competitive
schedule.”
After Vermillion’s opening
meet on Aug. 28 in Beresford,
the Tanagers travel to Canton
on Sept. 8 for the Canton
Invite.
VHS Girls Look To Build On ‘14 Success
BY ELYSE BRIGHTMAN
VERMILLION
elyse.brightman@plaintalk.net
The Vermillion High School
girls’ soccer team is coming off
a successful 2014 season, and
this year are equipped with
the talent and experience to be
just as, if not more, successful.
Last season was the first
that Tanagers’ girls’ soccer
played as a sanctioned high
school team, as well as with
a brand new head coach, and
made it through to the semifinals of the state tournament,
where they fell to St. Thomas
More and finished the season
at 6-4-2 overall.
This season is starting out
a lot like 2014 as the Tanagers
faced West Central in the opening game and for the second
year in a row, came out on top.
“We won that game (last
year). It was a win that really
boosted our confidence and it
helped build us,” said secondyear head coach Shannon
Fitzsimmons. “Being a new
coach it takes a while for the
kids to get used to my style as
a coach and the training and
we just used that momentum
to continue throughout the
season. We were pretty pleased
to make it to the semifinal
round last year.”
This team is anything but
inexperienced with six juniors
and seven seniors and Fitzsimmons is looking for contributions from all positions to
carry that momentum into this
year and to build the foundations for the underclassmen
and the future of the team.
“We lost an outside wing
who played quite a few minutes for us, and so we’ll be
looking to put a few younger
girls in there and keep legs
fresh on that outside so we
can run the field,” Fitzsimmons
said.
Frequently rotating the
younger players in the open
positions will cut down on
fatigue that can cause costly
errors and allow for a build-up
of experience.
“It gives them time to grow,
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so when they are seniors they
should be really good and
will have a lot of practice,”
said senior captain Natasha
Samudzi.
Vermillion also lost a big
spot in goalkeeper Hailey
Freidel, who graduated this
spring, but sophomore Mady
Gilbertson has accepted the
challenge after taking time off
last season.
“It’s not easy to transition
from not playing and then having to play your varsity game
and expect to play well in the
goalkeeper spot,” Fitzsimmons
said.
Senior Sowmya Ragothaman will be in charge of the
back line in the central defender position, which, according
to Fitzsimmons, is where the
offense begins.
“We would like to maintain
possession, work on our onetwo defending and then use
our defense to then counter,
not just quickly, but effectively,” Fitzsimmons said. “We
had lots of momentum last
year, but we didn’t always finish out possession with a goal,
so we’re looking to try and be
more effective at finishing our
opportunities this season.”
Ragothaman will have the
help of junior Mady Gregoire at
outside defense, who recorded
significant minutes as a sophomore.
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Girls’ Soccer
at West Central
5 p.m.
at Tea Area
6 p.m.
vs. Garretson
6 p.m.
vs. Groton
2 p.m.
at S.F. Christian
5 p.m.
vs. West Central
5 p.m.
vs. S.F. Christian
5:30 p.m.
vs. Tea Area
5:30 p.m.
at Garretson
6 p.m.
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State Final at Mitchell
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The transitions through the
midfield will put the ball at the
feet of senior captain Autumn
Barnett and then up front to
the speed of Samudzi. The pair
were pleased with the way the
team has come along in preseason and in the first game.
“Communication on the
outsides, we can work on some
more, but at this game we were
getting better every minute,”
Samudzi said. “We heard our
outsides and what we did really well was connecting and
finding each other and eventually we learned that (a) players
going to be there and the way
that they play.”
As far as game-plans are
concerned, Fitzsimmons
knows there are still adjustments to be made, which was
apparent in the opening game
when the team moved from a
4-4-2 formation to a 4-5-1.
“We take one game at a
time,” she said. “As the game
is being played we’ll adjust
when it is necessary. We stick
to our game plan because we
believe in our game plan, but
when adjustments are necessary during the game we have
confidence that we will be
able to transition and still be
effective.”
The Tanager girls’ soccer
team looks to make a return to
the state tournament scheduled to begin on Sept. 29. The
state finals are set for Oct. 10
in Mitchell.
VERMILLION — The players on the boys’ soccer team
at Vermillion High School
have one thing on their
minds this year: qualify for
state.
Every team begins the
years with the hopes of
earning a spot in the state
tournament, but for this team
it will mark the first year as a
sanctioned high school sport
and the first time in three
years with a state tournament to aim for.
“There was no state (tournament) last season because
we weren’t sanctioned, so we
just kind of played around,”
said senior Alec Leber.
In 2012, the last time the
Tanagers competed in a state
tournament, Vermillion defeated Harrisburg 2-1 to take
the Class A title.
“This will be more similar
to when I first started coaching four years ago when we
had a solid organization and
a state tournament,” said
head coach Curt Nelson.
“The last couple years,
there’s been less and less
teams in our league and
last year there was only one
other team in the state that
wasn’t sanctioned, so we
were not affiliated with any
state groups and didn’t have
any state tournaments.”
As a club team, the
Tanagers went 3-3-1 in 2014
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Getting down the correct
skills and form early in the
season will be the difference
in this year’s team.
“Any bad habits that get
started now will plague us
through the season,” Hughes
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can just bring out attitudes
right up.”
If the team continues from
the first week of practices,
she expects to see much
improvement by the end of
the season.
“I just expect the girls
to play hard and give 100
percent effort,” Jarchow said.
“We would like to obviously
be at the state tournament,
but we’re just looking for
the girls to keep improving
throughout the year to get to
be where they want to be as
players.”
A new coach also allows
the athletes to start off on a
new foot. They are given the
opportunity for a true try-out
and a chance to showcase
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4 p.m.
vs. Hot Springs
5 p.m.
vs. S.F. Christian
5 p.m.
vs. Freeman Academy 5:30 p.m.
at James Valley Chr.
2 p.m.
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5:30 p.m.
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8 p.m.
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and faced the only other club
team in the state, Chamberlain, twice. The other five
games were played against
already sanctioned teams,
so even with the move,
Vermillion will face familiar
opponents this year.
“I think probably half the
teams we played last year,
we will see again,” Nelson
said. “They’re all really good
teams, so we need to work
on our conditioning because
we’re not as deep as some
of the other teams. That
will be a major focus, and
making sure we can just get
our fundamentals down and
really play together as a unit.
(That) will really be the key
to compete with some of the
bigger schools.”
Improving fundamentals
for a solid foundation was
agreed on by both players
and coach, not only for this
season, but for the future
of Vermillion High School
soccer.
“Since we’re a young team
this year, I think just getting
into it more and kind of working with the younger ones
to get fundamentals down,”
Leber said.
He’s looking to the leadership of Leber in the defense,
midfielder Joe Miller and
Andrew Callahan to guide
the team in the right direction, but with the move to a
sanctioned team, a change in
the attitude and approach to
the season will need to come
from all players.
“(Our attitudes) are not
the same,” said Seth Druin.
“We’re more focused than we
were last year.”
Vermillion’s soccer team
is made up of players from 7th
through 12th grade, and with
a young team facing bigger
schools with more experienced players, the Tanagers
are looking to develop some
of the younger players and
may be looking at more of a
rebuilding year.
“There are a lot of really
good young players that are
coming up in seventh and
eighth grade,” Nelson said.
“Ages that will really be great
for our JV team and we had a
solid JV team last year. We’re
excited to develop them.”
Vermillion’s season
opened Saturday with a
match against Freeman Academy in Freeman.
said. “That means making
some adjustments to what
we are doing now, which can
be a challenge to change and
improve. The girls are really
working at it.”
The schedule saw the Tanagers opening the season in
Yankton on Aug. 22, with the
first home meet on Thursday
Sept. 3 against Harrisburg.
“We predominantly play
smaller teams with some of
the larger teams sprinkled in
at triangular and quadrangular matches,” Hughes said.
“We are scheduled to play the
Sioux Falls teams at the end
of the season just before the
state tournament.”
The schedule gives Vermillion time to improve before
facing the larger schools later
in October.
their skills in front of a coach
who’s never seen them play
before.
“Since we have a new
coach this year, it’s like a
new start. You don’t have to
worry about what you did in
the past or anything, you can
just start over fresh,” Schmitz
said.
Jarchow is looking to the
four seniors on the team,
Schmitz, Kyliegh Melstad,
Kylee Retzlaff and Kayla
Stammer, to lead on the court
and off, but also credits the
eight juniors for their efforts
during the first practices.
“I expect them, being the
oldest, to lead the team, but
just whoever is going to step
up and work hard and be a
leader not only on the court
but also off the court,” she
said.
The combination of skills,
new coaching, positive at-
titudes and player experience
with 12 upperclassmen will
see the team through the
2015 season.
Tanagers volleyball begins
the season in Sept. 1 when
the team travels to Lennox
for a 5 p.m. start time.
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a team to compete week to
week so we can continue to
improve. We have to prepare
ourselves to win each week.”
Other golfers on the team
this year include sophomore
Cody Mattes, freshman Devin
Anderson, eighth graders
Sam Ward, Brady Marteniz,
Billy Radigan, Liam Mechling,
and seventh grader Josh
Bern.
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