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Bye, Bye Champions
By Alan Dale
For the Plain Talk
Tanager wrestling cousins
wrap high school careers with
individual titles;
VHS takes 7th Place.
SIOUX FALLS - A scene can be
new or different, but winning
never stops because of a change
of venue.
Just ask Vermillion High School’s
Brett and Regan Bye.
The senior Tanager wrestling duo
showed everyone this weekend
they could get on a mat in Rapid
City, Vermillion, Sioux Falls or a
truck stop in Aberdeen and one
thing would never change: Bye
wrestling dominance.
Saturday at the Denny Sanford
Premier Center both Byes
concluded their careers with two
more individual titles and five
total over their Tanager careers
to spark the Vermillion High
team to a seventh-place finish
(79.5 points) at the Class A state
wrestling finals.
Pierre won the state team title
with 161.5 points.
Vermillion’s Trey Hage (third
place, 120-pounds), Carter Kratz
(fourth-place, 145-pounds),
and Jacob Husby (seventhplace, 113-pounds) made it five
Tanagers to place at state.
“One of our goals all year long
was to get on the podium so
seventh is good enough for me,”
Vermillion head coach Hazen
Bye said. “We have been ranked
around there all year long so I am
happy with that.
“We had nine qualify this year
and eight last year (when they
finished 11th). It’s been an
amazing season. The guys who
filled in (the lineup) that weren’t
here all did something to help
win a dual. Something worked
out almost every time (during
the season) and it helped make it
always a team effort.”
Regan Bye, won his third
consecutive state title with an
injury default victory over Kasey
Klapprodt (Rapid City Stevens)
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For the Plain Talk
Art of Vermillion: Aaron
Packard
By Sonia Hernandez
For the Plain Talk
Local photographer and
business owner Aaron
Packard has lived in
Vermillion for most of his
life.
Born in 1971 at Dakota
Hospital, his roots
undeniably run deep in the
community.
Packard has been
immersed in creativity for
his entire life.
At the University of South
Dakota, his mother Phyllis
TODD’S
Regan Bye of the Vermillion Tanager wrestling team, captured the 160 pound individual title last weekend at the Class A
state finals in Sioux Falls.
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at 3:06.
Prior to that, Regan dominated
the match to such a level that he
literally drug Klapprodt around
the mat to completely boss the
action.
Regan had won consecutive
titles at 145-pounds entering this
season prior to earning his third
crown.
“The only reason i was at 145, was
for the team, and for the team
that’s where I felt comfortable
152-pound title he earned last
winter.
He won 3-0 over Pierre’s Dawson
Monfore.
“I tried to go out there and
wrestle my match and do what
I am good at I guess,” Brett said.
“His front right leg was up there
a bit and his arm was up and
I saw an opening (for an early
takedown).”
The two wrestlers knocked heads
and Monfore seemed to take the
– Vermillion coach Hazen Bye –
Regan Bye was made more than
just a great wrestler by his family’s
patriarch and others close to him.
“They will still always be my
family and at the next level they
will be there for everything that’s
how my family is,” Regan said.
“We will probably call each other
every day to be honest.
“It kind of stinks knowing my
dad won’t be my coach anymore,
but at least I had the opportunity
for him to be my coach. Once he
was my coach we started seeing
results, and started winning.”
Regan may have been a heck of
wrestler, but he gives plenty of
credit to his father for making
him an even better man.
“I grew up a lot with him being
around and pushing us so
hard,” Regan said. “He and my
sisters – they taught me how to
be a gentleman and how to treat
people with respect. On the mat
it’s a different story, because I
want to win. Off the mat you can
be the nicest guy in the world.”
The ‘different story’ showed itself
on the mat as Regan toyed with
Klapprodt - who seemed to have
more than just his leg hurt - from
start to finish.
Bye earned his place in the
semifinal with a massive pin of
Matt Larson (Mitchell) at 3:52
when leading 3-0.
This was his final weekend as a
Tanager wrestler battling with his
dad, Brett, and the program.
“I am definitely going to
remember my dad being such
a great coach and the assistants
helping me become so successful,”
Regan said. “What I am also
going to miss the most is
competing against Brett. Now
maybe one day in our future we
will compete against each other
(in college).
“We have a really close
relationship. It’s close because
when we wrestle in the room we
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taught fiber art, while
his father, Dan, taught
sculpture and drawing.
“I got into photography
at a young age – around
twelve. I did processing
and printing as a hobby
with John Banasiak,”
Packard says.
He was able to work
alongside the talents of
Banasiak, Professor of Art
at the University of South
Dakota. During Banasiak’s
thirty-five years at USD, he
has seen many promising
artists come and go.
“Aaron was always going
to be involved in the arts
because of upbringing.
His work is well-thought
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and it was a natural place for me,”
Regan Bye said. “Weight-wise I
probably would have been fine
at 170, but it didn’t work out
because of the seniors we had
and (Brett). I definitely got a lot
stronger and as (this season) went
on I felt stronger every time I
wrestled. I put myself in positions
that helped me feel great every
time I wrestled.”
Brett Bye won a second straight
individual title as he added to his
brunt of it. From there, Brett Bye
dominated as the Pierre wrestler
seemed to just let the Tanager
ride out the win and not allow
Vermillion to earn the pin.
Brett saw that the momentum was
completely his after the two had
collided.
“That was kind of where he broke
and realized I was little bit more
physical then,” Brett Bye said.
“That’s when he shut down.”
Brett also became the first ever
Tanager to claim a state final
placing in all six years of varsity
action dating back to his seventh
grade year.
The Tanagers’ team finish was the
program’s best under head coach
Hazen Bye, a mighty fine grappler
in his day and Regan’s father.
“I won three titles too,” coach
Bye said. “Regan is the better
wrestler though. He’s much more
technically sound it’s not even
funny. They eat better now, are
better educated, and have all the
tools. Not that I didn’t, but they
took advantage of those tools.
(A match against Regan) Would
be close. Did you ask him about
it? I have more men strength so
he better get it done fast,” Hazen
smiled.
The Bye wrestlers are not only
champions but also a rarity: two
Division I recruited athletes from
the same team from a high school
of such a small enrollment.
Regan is set to wrestle for the
University of Nebraska while
Brett is set to participate for the
South Dakota State squad.
Brandon Hertz (182-pounds)
and Kyle Siebel (126-pounds)
went 1-2 on Friday and were
eliminated short of the medal
rounds.
Noah Westergaard (195-pounds)
and Noah Walker (138-pounds)
were eliminated on day one after
being defeated in their only two
matches each.
Here is a look at how Saturday
went for the five Tanager finalists.
REGAN BYE (champion,
160-pounds)
Three straight titles like his father
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out and beautiful on an
aesthetic level,” Banasiak
fondly recalls.
Jeff Freeman has been a
Professor of Art at USD
for thirty-one years, and is
also very familiar with the
Packard family.
“His Dad always said that
everyone should be made
to take time off before
college and have life
experiences – and that’s
what Aaron did.”
“In 1989, I joined the Navy
out of rebellion,” Packard
jokes. His particular
brand of defiance was
unconventional, but had
unexpectedly led him back
to photography.
“While I was in the Navy,
I met a photojournalist for
the New York Times who
was doing a piece
on a windjammer
cruise ship. I
thought that was
something I could
do,” says Packard.
He bounced
around a
bit before
settling back in
Vermillion.
“I spent ten years
in San Francisco
working under
a photographer,
but I went out on
Local business owner and photogoraphy Aaron Packard has brought his talents to Vermillion
my own in 2003
and he wouldn’t hav eit any other way.
and started doing
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commercial work
some time, but was not
advertising, but lately
for CDW Corporation
particularly fond of it
I’ve been working with
and other web companies.
and began to build up his
traditional processes.”
I decided it was time to
work slowly. He considers
His biggest commercial
move back here.”
himself a professional
client is Black Hills
Packard did portraits for
corporate industrial
Ammunition, located in
lifestyle photography.
“I do mainly corporate
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type of photography and
Spirit Mound Township
Equalization Meeting
Tuesday, March 17th, 5:45 PM
Clay County Extension Office
Appeals must be mailed to clerk and post
marked no later than March 14, 2015
Curt Brodsky
31179 462nd Avenue
Vermillion, SD 57069
The Vermillion PTA and the PTSA
would like to
THANK ALL
of the Fun Run sponsors:
Aaladin Cleaning Systems
Bank of the West
Bank of the West Insurance
Blue Monarch
Cor Insurance
CorTrust
Dakota PC Warehouse
Dakota Realty & Carrie Mart
Davis Pharmacy
First Bank & Trust
First Dakota
Hy-Vee
Jeremy Swanston
Julie Stewart
Knutson Dentistry
Maloney Real Estate
Mick Breske Insurance
Murph’s Appliance
Nygren’s True Value
Premier Realty
Sanford Vermillion
Rotary
University Cleaners
Vermillion Medical Clinic
Walking Billboard
Walmart
A special thanks to
The University of South Dakota,
everyone at the Dakota Dome,
teachers and parents.
Please visit our website at
www.vermillion@k12.sd.us
for additional information,
look under “Kindergarten
Screening Scheduled”.
Vermillion Public Schools
Kindergarten Round-Up
Austin Elementary School
300 High Street
• Wednesday, March 18th
• Thursday, March 19th
• Friday, March 20th
Any child who will have their 5th
birthday on or before
September 1st, 2015 and their parents
Parents, if your child is going to be 5 on or before September 1st, 2015 please call Jayme at
677-7010 to register for a round-up session. Parents will have a question and answer time with
school personnel while the incoming students will be screened.
Please plan to spend the morning or afternoon with us.
PLEASE BRING A CERTIFIED COPY OF YOUR CHILD’S BIRTH CERTIFICATE TO ROUND-UP. IF YOUR CHILD WAS BORN IN SOUTH
DAKOTA, YOU MAY PURCHASE A CERTIFIED COPY FROM THE CLAY COUNTY COURT HOUSE FOR $15.00. WE ASK THAT
PARENTS PROVIDE ORIGINAL COPIES OF BIRTH CERTIFICATES. IF YOUR CHILD’S IMMUNIZATION RECORDS INCLUDE THE
KINDERGARTEN SHOTS, PLEASE BRING THE COMPLETED IMMUNIZATION RECORD TO THE ROUND-UP.