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• Class 9AA
• Rank-School FPV Rcd TP Pvs
• 1. Arlington (9) 6-0 45 1
• 2. Garretson - 5-0 35 2
• 3. Bridgewater-E-Ethan - 5-1 23 3
• 4. Gregory - 5-1 14 T4
• 5. Duebrook Area - 5-1 11 NR
• Others receiving votes: Webster (5-1), Kimball/White Lake (5-1), Parker (4-1, tied for fourth last week).

• Class 9A
• Rank-School FPV Rcd TP Pvs
• 1. Howard (8) 5-0 44 1
• 2. Leola-Frederick (1) 6-0 35 2
• 3. Potter County - 4-1 24 3
• 4. Wolsey-Wessington - 5-0 17 4
• 5. Herreid-Selby Area - 4-1 8 5
• Others receiving votes: New Underwood (4-0), Colome (4-1), Alcester-Hudson (5-1).

• Class 9B
• Rank-School FPV Rcd TP Pvs
• 1. Avon (7) 6-0 43 1
• 2. Hamlin (2) 6-0 38 2
• 3. Dell Rapids St. Mary - 4-1 20 3
• 4. Faith - 4-0 19 5
• 5. Wall - 5-0 9 NR
• Others receiving votes: Faulkton (4-1, was fourth last week), Harding County (4-1), Eureka-Bowdle (4-1), Hitchcock-Tulare (4-1).

Some 12,000 western SD residents without power

• RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) -- Black Hills Power says about 7,500 of the company's 59,000 customers remain without power as the storm recovery effort continues.
• Vice president of operations Vance Crocker says he expects that about 95 percent of Black Hills Power's customers will have their service restored by the end of the week. Outages for customers in more remote hard-to-reach areas could last into

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