West Central Boys Basketball Named Argus Leader Team of the Year
West Central's boys basketball program has earned Argus Leader Team of the Year honors, recognizing an standout season for the South Dakota squad.

West Central Boys Basketball Earns Top Honor
West Central's boys basketball program has been voted the Argus Leader boys Team of the Year, according to reporting by the Argus Leader. The recognition places the South Dakota school at the top of the region's high school basketball conversation and caps what has been a notable run for the program.
The Argus Leader's Team of the Year award is one of the more visible annual honors in South Dakota prep sports, drawing attention to programs that distinguish themselves over the course of a full season. Being voted to that top spot puts West Central in select company.
The specific details of the vote and the criteria used by the Argus Leader were not disclosed in the available reporting, but the award reflects recognition from one of the state's leading sports media outlets.
What the Award Means for the Program
For a high school basketball program, a Team of the Year designation from a major regional outlet carries real weight. It signals sustained performance, not just a single good result. Programs in South Dakota compete in a competitive prep landscape, and standing out enough to earn a media vote requires consistency across a full schedule.
West Central is based in Harrisburg, South Dakota, and competes in the state's high school athletic association. The Wildcats have built a reputation as a competitive program in the region, and this recognition from the Argus Leader adds to that profile.
The award also brings visibility to the players and coaches who put in the work through a full season, from early practices to postseason competition.
Regional Recognition in South Dakota Prep Basketball
South Dakota high school basketball produces serious talent and competitive programs year after year. The Argus Leader, which serves the Sioux Falls area and broader region, covers prep sports extensively and its end-of-season awards carry credibility with coaches, players, and fans across the state.
Being voted boys Team of the Year by that outlet means West Central's season resonated beyond their own gym and community. It is the kind of external validation that programs point to when building recruiting pipelines and program culture going forward.
The Argus Leader's original reporting on the award should be consulted for full details on voting and any additional honors handed out alongside the team recognition.






