Northern-Today-Spring-2022

NORTHERN TODAY 17 SPRING 2022 Roger Youngman Bachelor of Science in math and physical science Doyle Everson Bachelor of Science in Education Adam Kampsen Bachelor of Science in Physiology Rachel (Krogman) Rieger Bachelor of Science in Education and Master of Science in Education Rachel (Krogman) Rieger graduated from NSU with a Bachelor of Science in Education in 2015, and a Master of Science in Education in 2018. She lives in Aberdeen, where she works as a teacher at Holgate Middle School, but is transitioning to a position at Huff Construction in June. She and her husband, Jeff, have one son, Mason. Rieger played basketball for the Wolves 2010-2015, ending with 1,440 career points (7th all-time) and 980 career rebounds (3rd all-time). She is the school record-holder averaging 8.8 rebounds per game in her career. She is a single season school recordholder with 356 rebounds; a two-time NSIC AllConference; CoSIDA Academic All-American; and NSU Hildred Wolfe Award winner. Distinguished Alumnus Roger Youngman, NSU Distinguished Alumnus, graduated with a B.S. in math and physical science from Northern State Teacher’s College in 1963. He received an M.A. in math from Central Michigan in 1968, with three sequential summers at the National Science Institute. He is a founding member of the International Chapter of the National Association of Secondary School Principals (Military Schools, Germany, 1980). He served as ICONASSP President in 1983 and 1984. His community involvement includes: Lutheran Church, Bowdle; Protestant Church Military Communities, Japan, Azores and Germany; and basketball official, high school and military leagues, Japan, Azores, Germany. Youngman retired from the Department of Defense in 2000, and retired from the Conde School District in 2006. He lives in Aberdeen with his wife, Karen Kay (Dinger) Youngman. They have three children: James (Marisa), Scott (Myrl) and Todd (Lisa); and six grandchildren: Tyler, Mackenzie, Trace, Riley, Jackson and Elizabeth. Hall Of Fame Inductees Doyle Everson earned a Bachelor of Science in Education from Northern in 1987. He in lives in Rapid City, working for Knecht Home Center. Everson and his wife, Margaret, together have six children, Erica, Francis, Donnie, Christopher, Harold and Jeremy; and 14 grandchildren. Everson had over 100 career wins, a 30-win season and was a two-time National qualifier. In 1985, he won second place in the NAIA National Championships; the Wolves finished third as a team that year. He is also a four-time NAIA National Qualifier and a 1987 NSFC Conference Champion. Everson holds the school record for most career points (600). He is a member of the S.D. Wrestling Coaches Association Hall of Fame (2013) and Mitchell High School Hall of Fame (2009). In 1992, he coached the Miller High School Wrestling Team to a third place state tournament finish. He has volunteered as a South Dakota High School Activities Association Wrestling official for 30 years. At Mitchell High School, he was a three-time State Champion and one-time Runner-up, as well as a High School AllAmerican with a 109-4 record. Adam Kampsen graduated in 2008 with a B.S. in Physiology. Kampsen played baseball for the Wolves from 2005 to 2008, ending with a career .391 batting average, .731 slugging percentage and 45 homeruns. He was a two-time NSIC Batting Champion, the 2008 NSIC Player of the Year, three-time NSIC All-Conference honoree, two-time ABCA All-Region selection, two-time NSIC Preseason Player of the Year, a 2008 ABCA All-America third team member, and the 2008 Top Slugger in the Country. Kampsen is the Northern State school record holder for single season onbase percentage (.544), and slugging percentage (.968), achieving both in the 2008 season. In addition, he ranks top-10 in career at-bats, batting average, slugging percentage, hits, doubles, triples, homeruns, runs batted in, stolen bases, runs scored, and walks. In his career, he has been named President’s Club Winner (top salesman) three times. He now works as a Medical Device Rep for Medtronic in Louisville, Ky. He and his wife, Erica, have two children: Jones and Lenny.

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