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Vermillion’s Huber
adjusting well to
college hoops landscape
By Alan Dale
alan.dale@plaintalk.net
Vermillion High School’s
athletic loss was definitely
Dakota Wesleyan’s gain.
Josie Huber graduated
from VHS last spring and
took her basketball talents to
Mitchell to play for the
Dakota Wesleyan Tigers’
program and so far so good
for the former Tanager.
Huber, who was a bigtime scorer for the Tanagers
has slowly begun the
transition to playing NAIA
basketball with the Tigers
averaging 2.0 ppg and 1.5 rpg
over eight games. She did
have a breakout 12-point
game which was her
highlight to date.
Huber recognized the
difference between Class A
basketball and top-flight
NAIA hoops.
“The pace of the game is a
lot faster,” Huber said. “We
push the ball all the time and
are looking to go, go, go all
the time. One thing for me is
the 3-point line is that it’s
pushed back a foot or so and
that affected me. Playing with
a new team is always a
transition.”
Huber played inside a lot
or floated on the wing for the
Tanagers where now she is
primarily a shooting guard
for the 8-4 Tigers.
“It was kind of difficult at
first because it was obviously
a different role for me,”
Huber admitted. “There are a
lot of good players on this
team. I am getting the hang
of it and learning my role. I
am doing what I can.”
Huber is averaging just
over 12 minutes of game at
the varsity level and has been
eye-catching at the Junior
Varsity level.
“She dominates there,”
fifth-year DWU head coach
Jason Christensen said. “She
had one game with 35 and
another game where she had
28. I have a lot of freshmen
play in JV games on the road
and at home, but now that
she is in the varsity rotation
she will probably play just the
home games because we
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like
working for the CD
[Center for Disabilities]
and the Med School brings
both of those worlds
together,” Gottsleben said.
“I really enjoy being able
to help others, even
though I may not get the
individual connection but
I know I’m helping the
cause and what our
mission and our goals
are.”
Gottsleben fills her days
at The Center by taking
care of social media like
tweets, Facebook, website
functions and
announcements for
training sessions; it really
is about the connectivity.
“I feel great knowing
I’m a person with a
disability helping others
with a disability,”
Gottsleben said.
“Our goal at the CD is
to try to help educators,
professionals, and families
learn more about
disabilities and best
practices for disabilities.”
Lastly, Gottsleben
didn’t just want to stop at
being employed by The
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need her in practice (with
that varsity).”
The coach has been very
pleased with the young lady
from Vermillion.
“She’s come along really
nice,” Christensen said. “She
really picked up on the things
we are wanting to do
offensively. She has made a
point of becoming a better
defensive player and has
really bought into how we
want to do defensively.
“She’s a great kid all the
way around and is a great
team player. She has a lot of
spunk when she gets out
onto the court.”
Helping Huber’s
transition to college ball has
been the support from the
veterans on the roster.
“We have great
upperclassmen and have four
seniors that are really
important to our team,”
Huber said. “We have seven
freshmen so we need them as
role models. It is great to
have these girls who have
been here before.”
Huber, who spoke to The
Plain Talk from a bus
heading to visit New Orleans
and Dallas while on a threegame road trip, will bring her
new game close to Vermillion
on three consecutive
Wednesdays. The Tigers play
at Mount Marty College in
Yankton (Jan. 14), and at
Briar Cliff (Jan. 21) and
Morningside College (Jan.
28) in Sioux City. All games
are scheduled for a 6 p.m. tip
off.
Organic products: What
does that label mean?
By Anne La Brake
For the Plain Talk
These days we have
begun to hear more and
more about organic
options and how
beneficial these choices
can be.
The question on all of
our minds is very simple.
Are organic choices
worth it?
If so, why?
Angela Jackson of the
Vermillion PrairieSun
Organics Farm can
certainly tell us a thing or
two about organics.
“I have been a lead
organic auditor for the
International Organic
Accreditation Service
(IOAS) for the past seven
years, visiting a hundred
organic operations
around the world,”
informs Jackson. “I pretty
much eat, breath, and
sleep organic agriculture
365 days a year. This is
more than a lifestyle for
me. It is a job as well as a
lifelong commitment to
making a difference in the
world one farm at a time.”
“I am also considered
a national expert on
organic grass-fed beef
systems and organic meat
nutrition,” She finalizes.
“I am the former
executive director for the
Organic Grassfed Beef
Coalition as well as an
organic livestock
For an extended
inspector. I used to write
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Grassfarmer and other
Center for Disabilities and
writing books.
“Since being up here in
Sioux Falls, I’ve really
become more active in the
community.” Gottsbleben
said. “I’m on the disability
awareness commission for
the city of Sioux Falls.”
Serving on the
commission gives
Gottsleben the
opportunity to plan
events, such as Miss
Wheelchair South Dakota,
and is involved with
multiple facets of the
organization.
“I am subcommitteechair of the event called
‘Art Abilities,’” Gottsleben
said. “That is a two month
art show where, down at
the museum of visual
materials, there will be an
art show with the artists
who are disabled.”
Gottsleben continues to
be optimistic about both
her health, and her
endeavors.
“I hope to write more
children’s books, and
create other types of
materials about
acceptance.”
“I also hope to keep
making a difference in any
way that I can,” Gottsleben
said. “My future seems
endless of possibilities.”
Are you becoming eligible for Medicare
or looking to compare Medicare plans?
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national publications.”
Obviously Jackson is a
great source to shed some
light on what the benefits
of going organic could be.
“This is a great
question and one that I
get asked a lot,” She
confirms. “The main
reason to buy organic is
because the consumer
wishes to avoid, reduce,
or eliminate harmful and
synthetic pesticides,
fungicides, herbicides,
antibiotics, hormones,
genetically modified
organisms (GMOs), and
synthetic additives in
their diet.”
Quite a hefty list of
things you are not
supposed to be getting
when you buy organic,
but, on that note, what
are you getting?
“I want to emphasize
that organic does not
mean fewer calories or
less saturated fat,” Jackson
assures, “This is only the
case when you are talking
about pasture raised
meats where it has been
scientifically shown to
have less saturated fat,
lower calories, and higher
good fats and conjugated
linoleic acid.”
Conjugated linoleic
acid is a fat found
abundantly in grass fed
meat and dairy, and to a
lesser extent grain fed
ones.
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