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071115 YKPD A8.Pdf PAGE 8: SPORTS PRESS & DAKOTAN n SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2015 SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR Garnett Signs Contract With T-Wolves Los Angeles 49 38 .563 — Saturday, July 11 BASEBALL, VFW TEENER TRAP SHOOTING San Francisco 43 43 .500 5 1/2 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Sioux Falls Classic (Yankton Reds) MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — As emotional return to Minne- He’ll also be counted on JIM RIVER TRAP RANGE Arizona 42 43 .494 6 Dimock-Emery at Wynot GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Bak- Minnesota Timberwolves sota in a February trade from to be the mentor for a young WEEK 6 STANDINGS: Claybusters San Diego 39 48 .448 10 BASEBALL, LEGION Gopher ker Crossing Charity Pro-Am at 770, Rock Crushers 748, Eco Water 737, Colorado 36 49 .424 12 Classic at Bloomington, Minn. Sioux Falls president and coach Flip the Brooklyn Nets, Saunders roster that includes No. 1 ABC 726, Dakota Archery 712, 4-H 660, Thursday’s Games (Yankton vs. Chaska, 2:30 p.m.) GOLF, SDGA Men’s and Wom- Saunders spoke with Kevin said he expects Garnett to overall pick Karl-Anthony Kaps Traps 625, Cedar Grove Farms St. Louis 4, Pittsburgh 1 BASEBALL, VFW TEENER en’s Match Play at Lakeview Golf 594, Oh Shoot 549 Miami 2, Cincinnati 0 Sioux Falls Classic (Yankton Reds) Course, Mitchell; Women’s Senior/ Garnett this summer, there start, play 20 minutes a night Towns, rookie point guard Colorado 5, Atlanta 3 GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Bak- Mid-Amateur at Maccasin Creek was no doubt in his mind that and be a difference maker, Tyus Jones and 20-year-olds L.A. Dodgers 6, Philadelphia 0 ker Crossing Charity Pro-Am at Country Club, Aberdeen VOLLEYBALL Friday’s Games Sioux Falls SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ State the motivation and passion especially on the defensive Andrew Wiggins and Zach Chicago White Sox 1, Chicago GOLF, SDGA Men’s and Wom- Tourn. at Sioux Falls was still there, even at 39 end. LaVine. YANKTON PARKS & REC Cubs 0 en’s Match Play at Lakeview Golf Monday, July 13 COED SAND LEAGUE Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 2 Course, Mitchell; Women’s Senior/ BASEBALL, LEGION Gopher years old. Saunders said he also Garnett says he’s ready RESULTS: Ace Holes def. Ace in the Baltimore 3, Washington 2 Mid-Amateur at Maccasin Creek Classic (Yankton); Harrisburg at Now that Garnett is expects Garnett to be able to for it. Hole 21-19, 21-19, 16-21; Gettin’ Diggy N.Y. Mets 4, Arizona 2 Country Club, Aberdeen Yankton Juniors (DH, 5 p.m.); With It def. Downtown Screen Printing Cincinnati 1, Miami 0 SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ State Vermillion at Canton (6:30 p.m.); returning for a 21st season in play in some back-to-backs. “I’m excited to be part of 21-17, 21-12, 23-21; Ben’s Brewing San Diego at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Tourn. at Sioux Falls Platte-Geddes at McCook-Miner the NBA, Saunders says he “When he was playing for this process for the future,” Company def. Koch Insurance 21-2, Atlanta at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. Sunday, July 12 BASEBALL, VFW TEENER 21-15, 18-21; Kiss My Ace def. Dam Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Irene Yankton Lakers at Renner (DH, is counting on the franchise us, many times he looked like Garnett said in a statement Fireworks 21-14, 21-15, 21-16; Cashin’ p.m. at Wynot (7:30 p.m.); Menno at 5 p.m.) icon to not only be a leader he could play 30 minutes and issued by the team. “I can’t Dem Czechs def. Ball Busters 21-4, Philadelphia at San Francisco, Yankton (7:30 p.m.); Scotland at GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Bak- 21-5, 21-5; Will Work for Sets def. KPI 10:15 p.m. Tabor (7:30 p.m.) ker Crossing Charity Pro-Am at off the court, but a produc- be effective,” Saunders said. wait to build something spe- Beach Bums 21-11, 21-18, 21-11 Saturday’s Games BASEBALL, LEGION Gopher Sioux Falls tive player on it as well. “His efficiency rating is pretty cial with this group of guys. STANDINGS: Will Work for Sets 6-0, Arizona (Corbin 1-0) at N.Y. Mets Classic at Bloomington, Minn. GOLF, SDGA Men’s and Wom- Getting’ Diggy With It 6-0, Cashin’ Dem (Harvey 7-6), 3:10 p.m. (Yankton vs. Rosetown, 9 a.m.; en’s Match Play at Lakeview Golf “The last time I saw him high, in the 20s. His big thing Hopefully I can help, teach, Czechs 5-1, Ben’s Brewing Company Atlanta (Wisler 3-1) at Colorado Yankton vs. Mankato National, Course, Mitchell this excited entering into a is his body just wasn’t able to and also continue to grow 4-2, KPI Beach Bums 4-2, Kiss My Aces (J.De La Rosa 6-3), 3:10 p.m. 11:30 a.m.); Tabor at Wagner 3-3, Koch Insurance 2-4, Downtown Cincinnati (DeSclafani 5-6) at Miami summertime was when we bounce back like it did when and learn from the young Screen Painting 2-4, Ace in the Hole 1-5, (Latos 3-6), 3:10 p.m. had the ability to get Latrell he was in his prime.” guys. It should be great. I’m Ball Busters 1-5, Dam Fireworks 1-5, St. Louis (Lackey 7-5) at Pittsburgh Ace Holes 1-5 (Burnett 7-3), 6:15 p.m. Suspended Milwaukee OF Ariel Estades WINNIPEG GOLDEYES — Re- Sprewell and Sam Cassell Garnett’s numbers have looking forward to it all. The WOMEN’S SAND LEAGUE Philadelphia (D.Buchanan 0-5) at (DSL Brewers) 72 games for violating leased INF Kyle Brandenburg. back in (2003),” Saunders been in decline over the last process to greatness starts RESULTS: Walnut def. Stepping San Francisco (Vogelsong 6-6), 9:05 the Minor League Drug Prevention and Atlantic League Stones Childcare 21-17, 21-9, 21-15; p.m. Treatment Program. LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Signed said on Friday night, referring few seasons and he readily now!” Upperdeck def. Majestic Ball Bangers Sunday’s Games American League LHP Donnie Veal. to the moves that helped acknowledges that he is no The signing leaves one 21-7, 21-10, 18-21; Ya Dig? def. Larry’s Arizona at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 p.m. BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned SUGAR LAND SKEETERS — An- Heating & Cooling 21-16, 21-5; 21-14; Cincinnati at Miami, 12:10 p.m. 1B Christian Walker to Norfolk (IL). nounced OF Joe Benson has been catapult the Timberwolves longer the MVP-winning force move left for the Timber- Safe Sets def. I Got It… Or Not 21-15, Philadelphia at San Francisco, 3:05 BOSTON RED SOX — Sent C signed by the N.Y. Mets and LHP Hunter to the Western Conference he was during his first tour wolves to make. They 18-21; 21-16; Czech Yourself Before p.m. Blake Swihart to Pawtucket (IL) for a Cervenka by the Atlanta Braves. An- You Wreck Yo’self def. Itsy Bitsy Spikers Atlanta at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. rehab assignment. nouced the retirement of RHP Shane finals that season. “He’s very with the Wolves. But in the have agreed to terms with 21-19, 21-18, 21-13; Walnut def. Lady Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, 3:10 CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Recalled Loux. committed.” small sample of games Gar- Euroleague MVP Nemanja Rangers 21-15, 21-17, 21-17; Sh-Booms p.m. INF Tyler Saladino from Charlotte (IL). Can-Am League Garnett signed his two- nett played here last season, Bjelica, and he is expected in def. Fox & Youngberg 21-11, 21-12, 21- St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Sent RHP Nate Jones to Winston-Salem TROIS-RIVIERES AIGLES — 7; Queen B’s of B Consulting, LLC def. Tuesday’s Game (Carolina) for a rehab assignment. Signed INF Masahiro Miyadera. year, $16 million contract on the impact he made on the town next week to sign the Lewis & Clark Specialty Hospital 21-11, All-Star game at Cincinnati, 6 p.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Sent Frontier League 21-18, 15-21 RHP Josh Tomlin to Akron (EL) for a FLORENCE FREEDOM — Signed Friday. Even though he only team’s defensive rating was contract and tour their new STANDINGS: Walnut 7-0, Sh- rehab assignment. LHP Zach Wendorf. played five games after an noticeable. practice facility. Booms 6-0, Czech Yourself Before You 2015 ALL-STAR GAME ROSTERS HOUSTON ASTROS — Optioned RIVER CITY RASCALS — Signed Wreck Yo’self 5-1, Fox & Youngberg 4-2, Tuesday At Great American Ball LHP Brett Oberholtzer to Fresno (PCL). LHP Kevin Bouman. Queen B’s of B Consulting, LLC 4-2, I Park, Cincinnati Reinstated RHP Chad Qualls from the WASHINGTON WILD THINGS — Got It … Or Not 4-3, Ya Dig? 3-2, Lady (x-inactive; r-injury replacement; f- 15-day DL. Signed LHP Jason Ziegler. Released Rangers 3-3, Safe Sets 3-3, Upperdeck Final Vote winner) KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Op- RHP Joe Iorio. 3-4, Lewis & Clark Specialty Hospital AMERICAN LEAGUE tioned INF Cheslor Cuthbert to Omaha BASKETBALL NASCAR Prepares For New Rules 2-4, Itsy Bitsy Spikers 2-5, Stepping STARTERS (PCL). Reinstated 3B Mike Moustakas National Basketball Association Stones Childcare 1-6, Majestic Ball C — Salvador Perez, Royals from the bereavement/family medical CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Bangers 0-6, Larry’s Heating & Cool- 1B — x-Miguel Cabrera, Tigers; Al- emergency list. Signed F LeBron James and G Mo Wil- ing 0-6 bert Pujols, Angels NEW YORK YANKEES — Sent INF liams to two-year contracts.
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