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    All tickets for the SDHSAA state volleyball tournaments are general admission and will be available for purchase at the tournament site. You can also buy tickets online here . Season tickets cost ...

  3. South Dakota High School Activities Association - Wikipedia

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    sdhsaa.com: Remarks (605) 224-9261: South Dakota High School Activities Association governs high school sports and other activities in the state of South Dakota.

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  5. Eastern South Dakota Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern South Dakota Conference consists of eight of the Class AA teams in the East River Region of South Dakota.The conference was established in 1927 and went through many changes as schools only wanted to participate in certain sports.

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  8. Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Brookings High School Bobcats (SDHSAA) (2016–present) The Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium is an outdoor college football stadium in the north central United States , on the campus of South Dakota State University in Brookings, South Dakota .

  9. Upward Bound - Wikipedia

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    Upward Bound is a federally funded educational program within the United States.The program is one of a cluster of programs now referred to as TRiO, all of which owe their existence to the federal Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 (the War on Poverty Program) and the Higher Education Act of 1965.