Last November, the SDHSAA board of directors officially adopted girls high school softball as a sanctioned sport in South Dakota, and then in January of this year, a decision was made to make it a spring sport. The Mt. Rushmore state was the last state in the nation to sanction high school girls softball. In its inaugural season, Tea Area High School’s softball team claimed State A runner-up honors at the first-ever sanctioned State A Tournament held in Aberdeen June 1-3. The Titans began their
In January of 2022, the South Dakota High School Activities Association Board of Directors decided that South Dakota would hold its first-ever softball season in the spring of 2023. While the weather doesn’t exactly scream spring, the inaugural season of high school softball is underway. History was made on Monday, Apr. 3 when the Tea Area High School girls’ softball competed in their very first game of the season. The Titans started the season in fashion, getting the 17-2 victory over Elk Point