PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ MONDAY, JULY 25, 2011 PAGE 9 Press&Dakotan South Dakota Native Hammon Named To WNBA All-Time Top 15 SAN ANTONIO (AP) — , Cynthia Cooper and and ; Indiana’s ; New York’s well as current players and coaches. lead the list selected as the WNBA’s Top 15 players of all time. ; San Antonio’s ; Tulsa’s ; Bird, Catchings, Cooper, Griffith, Jackson, Leslie, Smith, Staley, The selections, announced Saturday during halftime of the All-Star game, and retired greats , and . Swoopes and Thompson were also voted to the league’s All-Decade team DAILY DOSE also include Seattle’s , and ; Los Angeles’ The players were picked in balloting by fans, select national media, as five years ago.

Public Invited To Archery for girls in grades 6-8 will be at 6:45 p.m. and for UNO AD Says Backlash girls in grades 9-12 will be at 8 p.m. Over Cuts Hit Hard Pro-Am Shoot Out Today All girls in grades 6-12 interested in partici- Hoops: Blue Devils Win AAU Tourney Title The public is invited to attend the Pro Am pating on any of the Gazelles softball teams this MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — High- ferent gatherings this summer. There were a total of 15 South OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — University Shoot Out at the National Field Archery Associ- fall and their parents need to attend one of these meetings. These will be the only meetings and lighting a strong weekend for The first action took place June Dakota teams, in various age divi- of Nebraska at Omaha athletic direc- ation (NFAA) Easton Archery Complex, located South Dakota teams, the Dakota 4-5, when the Blue Devils went 2- sions, competing at the Tartan tor Trev Alberts says backlash over at 800 Archery Lane, on Monday July 25 at 6 registration times. Attendance is required at one the elimination of the school’s p.m. of these meetings if you want to play this fall. Blue Devils 16-Under AAU girls’ 1 in pool play action. Meltdown. The competition will take place on the Fita For more information, call Bernie at 665- team won a champi- Returning to Minneapolis for A number of other S.D. teams wrestling and football programs hit 8145 or Bob at 665-5747. him hard. Target Field located behind the complex build- onship in their division at the the Tartan Meltdown last Friday, played for championships on ing. Some of the nation’s top professional North Tartan Meltdown, which the Blue Devils won their only Sunday. The Northern Lites 14- Alberts told KVNO-FM that he archers will be paired with amateurs from all SD Activities Group Cuts endured some difficult days, both around the country, shooting for top prize concluded Sunday in Minneapo- game Friday, and won both Under team lost in their division personally and professionally, after money. Dues To School Districts lis. games Saturday. The first was a championship, and the 15-Under the March announcement that the The event will take approximately an hour. SIOUX FALLS (AP) — The decision by the The Blue Devils — with a 51-33 victory over the Dakota squad lost in their title game. programs would be eliminated as Parking is available near the field and bleachers South Dakota High School Activities to drop its number of area standouts on the Schoolers 17-Under squad, fol- The Dakota Schoolers 17-Under part of UNO’s switch to Division I. are set up for spectators. membership dues will save the school district in roster — defeated the WBA Pres- lowed by a 51-44 win over Wis- team beat Wisconsin Hoops Se- UNO officials have said the pro- For more information, contact NFAA presi- the state’s largest city more than $10,000. tige Teal 56-55 in Sunday after- consin Elite. lect 39-37 in the Gold 11 #3 final. dent Bruce Cull at 661-0877. Sioux Falls activities coordinator Mark Meile grams cuts were needed to keep the says the savings is substantial and calls it a noon’s final. The Blue Devils The Dakota Blue Devils 14- According to the tournament athletic department financially vi- Gazelles Softball Meeting good faith gesture on behalf of the activities as- advanced to the championship under team beat Fox Valley Hus- website, a number of Division I able. But some fans and athletes re- sociation. He says the savings will go toward the game with a 61-25 win over the tle for the Copper division title, college coaches were in atten- main critical of the changes. July 26 district’s budget and not to a specific program. All Iowa Attack on Sunday morn- while the Dakota 15-Under squad dance — including Iowa, Iowa Alberts also says he has no am- The Yankton Gazelles fastpitch softball The association’s board decided earlier to ing. also advanced to the champi- State, Boston College, Colorado, bition to succeed Tom Osborne as teams will be holding an informational meetings waive membership dues and pay for cata- strophic insurance as a way to help cash- Coached by Blake Bradfield, onship game in their bracket, but Colorado State, Kansas State, the next Nebraska-Lincoln athletic and registration on Tuesday July 26, at the Sum- the Blue Devils finished 7-1 in the lost 51-35 to the Dakota School- Minnesota, Nebraska and Wis- director, as critics have suggested. mit Activities Center meeting rooms. Meetings strapped school districts. The move will cost the association $240,000. tournament that spanned two dif- ers 16-Under team. consin. SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR

Redfield 12, Milbank 11, Milbank eliminated Sunday, July 24 St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 4 Monday, July 25 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Class B Districts at Lesterville Wednesday, July 27 BASEBALL Beresford 13, Howard-Canova-Salem 11; Atlanta 6, Cincinnati 4 S.D. AMERICAN LEGION STATE GAME 7: Freeman vs. Menno, 5 p.m. ARCHERY NFAA National Field Championships at Yank- (Game 9 — Wynot vs. Irene, 6 p.m.; Game 10 — Crofton vs. ARCHERY NFAA National Field Championships at Yank- HCS eliminated GAME 8: Avon vs. Scotland, 7 p.m. N.Y. Mets 7, Florida 6 ton Tabor, 8 p.m.); Class A Districts (Yankton at Mitchell Mad ton; USAA National Target Championships at Yankton; Hoyt CLASS A TOURN. Garretson 18, Tabor 14 Tuesday, July 26 Colorado 8, Arizona 4 BASEBALL, LEGION Dogs, 7:30 p.m.) World Open at Yankton Saturday, July 23 Neb. Senior Area Tournaments — July 27-31 at Yankton GAME 9: Wynot vs. Irene, 6 p.m. Washington 7, L.A. Dodgers 2 C1 at Crofton (Game 9 — Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 loser, BASEBALL, LEGION Neb. Senior Area Tournaments — BASEBALL, LEGION S.D. State Tourn. at Yankton (S.F. Wednesday, July 27 Tabor 7, Beresford 3, Beresford eliminated GAME 10: Crofton vs. Tabor, 8 p.m. Milwaukee 4, San Francisco 2 7 p.m.); Neb. Class C Junior Tourn. at Hershey (Crofton) C1 at Crofton (Championship — Game 8 winner vs. Game 9 East vs. Pierre, 10 a.m.; Brookings vs. Garretson, 12:30 p.m.; Redfield 22, Garretson 9, 5 innings Thursday, July 28 Saturday’s Games GAME 1: Sioux Falls East vs. Pierre, 10 a.m. GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Marshall Open winner, 7 p.m.; If necessary, immediately after first game); S.F. West vs. Watertown, 5 p.m.; Yankton vs. R.C. Post 22, GAME 2: Brookings vs. Garretson, 12:30 Sunday, July 24 GAME 11: Game 7 winner vs. Game 9 loser, Chicago Cubs 5, Houston 1 GOLF, SDGA Junior Championship at Brandon GC; U.S. Neb. Class C Junior Tourn. at Hershey (Crofton) 7:30 p.m.); Neb. Class C Junior Tourn. at Hershey (Crofton) Redfield 13, Tabor 12, 10 innings, Tabor elim- 6 p.m. (winner is Rep #2 or #3) Cincinnati 11, Atlanta 2 p.m. Amateur Qualifier at Bakker Crossing GC, Sioux Falls BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Yankton Reds at S.F. West BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Yankton Grey Sox at S.F. GAME 3: Sioux Falls West vs. Watertown, 5 inated GAME 12: Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 Philadelphia 8, San Diego 6 Tuesday, July 26 (DH, 5 p.m.) Central (DH, 5 p.m.) p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP: Garretson 16, Redfield 8 loser, 8 p.m. (winner is Rep #2 or #3) St. Louis 9, Pittsburgh 1 ARCHERY GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR GAME 4: Yankton vs. Rapid City Post 22, Saturday, July 30 Florida 8, N.Y. Mets 5 NFAA National Field Championships at Yank- Marshall Open Marshall Open GOLF, SDGA 7:30 p.m. NEB. CLASS C JUNIORS GAME 13: Game 11 loser vs. Game 12 loser, Arizona 12, Colorado 3 ton Junior Championship at Brandon GC Thursday, July 28 July 23-27 at Hershey, Neb. 5 p.m. (winner is Rep #4) San Francisco 4, Milwaukee 2 GAME 5: Game 1 loser vs. Game 3 loser, 10 Saturday, July 23 GAME 14: Game 9 winner vs. Game 10 win- L.A. Dodgers 7, Washington 6 Sunday’s Games a.m. Sutton 11, West Point 0, 6 innings ner, 7 p.m. (winner is champion, loser is Rep #1) GAME 6: Game 2 loser vs. Game 4 loser, Crofton 4, Overton 3, 8 innings Florida 5, N.Y. Mets 4 Hoglund-Ty Hoglund, Dell Rapids 87; Curt Kuehl- Sioux Falls; 6. Tommy Barber, Brandon; 7. John brandson, Sioux Falls; 6. Tim Waltner, Hartford; 7. Joe Blake, Brandon; 8. Harley Bauman, Hum- 12:30 p.m. Palmer-Wolbach-Greeley-Spalding 15, Elm- AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 5, San Diego 3 Cody Kuehl, Pierre 89; Katherine Vollmer-Kole Lambertz, Sioux Falls; 8. Dusty Ballenger, Harris- 7. Travis Schreurs, Baltic; 8. Brian Campbell, bolt; 9. Jessica Brandt, Hartford GAME 7: Game 1 winner vs. Game 3 winner, wood-Murdock 4, 6 innings Friday’s Games Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 3, 10 innings Vollmer, Hot Springs 92; Nikki Stammer-Kayla burg; 9. Brock Dump, Lennox; 10. Randy Sioux Falls; 9. Tom Hudson, Sioux Falls; 10. Zach HEAT 1: 1. Tyler McFarland, Sioux Falls; 2. 5 p.m. Mount Michael 4, Hershey-Sutherland 2 Chicago Cubs 5, Houston 4, 10 innings Stammer, Vermillion 93; Joel Keyman-Grant Nel- Droescher, Larchwood, Iowa; 11. Justin Glaser, Olivier, Sioux Falls; 11. Paul Hartley, Brookings; Tyler Martin, Brandon; 3. Jessica Brandt, Hartford; Chicago White Sox 3, Cleveland 0 San Francisco 2, Milwaukee 1 son, Canton 95; Steve Jewett-Drew Jewett, Belle Sioux Falls; 12. Greg Gunderson, Sioux Falls; 13. 12. Mark Barger, Madison; 13. Jason Mehlhaff, 4. Micahael Pechous, Hartford; 5. Scott Ecklund, GAME 8: Game 2 winner vs. Game 4 winner, Sunday, July 24 L.A. Angels 6, Baltimore 1 7:30 p.m. GAME 6: Overton vs. Hershey-Sutherland, Arizona 7, Colorado 0 Fourche 98; Lisa Fox-Joseph Fox, Lead 100 Dustin Beenken, Sheldon, Iowa; 14. Mike Young, Freeman; 14. Dylan Fitzpatrick, Sioux Falls; 15. Brandon Friday, July 29 N.Y. Yankees 17, Oakland 7 L.A. Dodgers 3, Washington 1 14-15: Jamie McVay-Tate McVay, Sturgis 76; Hartford; 15. Travis Schreurs, Baltic; 16. Isaac Brian Hoing, Kimball; 16. Derek Baartmen, Sioux HEAT 2: 1. Keith Johnson, Sioux Falls; 2. 10 a.m. Boston 7, Seattle 4 GAME 9: Game 6 winner vs. Game 7 loser, Atlanta at Cincinnati, 8:05 p.m. Preston Kooima-Colton Kooima, Sioux Falls 81; Schreurs, Sioux Falls; 17. Brodie McKeown, Falls; 17. Scott Lutz, Lennox; Laura Ebbesen, Turkey Ridge; 3. Joe Blake, GAME 5: West Point vs. Elmwood-Murdock, Texas 12, Toronto 2 Monday’s Games 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Richard Huff-Cameron Huff, Aberdeen 82; Rob Heron Lake, Minn.; 18. Micah Schliemann, Baltic; HEAT 1: 1. Paul Hartley, Brookings; 2. Travis Brandon; 4. Harley Bauman, Humbolt Detroit 8, Minnesota 2 San Diego (Harang 8-2) at Philadelphia Karst-Adam Karst, Dell Rapids 82; Rodney Watts- 19. Keith Lambertz, Valley Springs; 20. Terry Schreurs, Baltic; 3. Don Brady, Sioux Falls; 4. Tom GAME 10: Game 5 winner vs. Game 8 loser, GAME 7: Sutton vs. Palmer-Wolbach-Gree- Kansas City 10, Tampa Bay 4 4:30 p.m. ley-Spalding, 4 p.m. Saturday’s Games (Cl.Lee 9-6), 12:05 p.m. Aspen Watts, Hot Springs 83; Brian Steen-Jake Chester, Parker Hudson, Sioux Falls; 5. Zach Olivier, Sioux Falls; PARK JEFFERSON SPEEDWAY N.Y. Mets (Dickey 4-8) at Cincinnati (Leake Steen, Brookings 83; Nick Driscoll-Tanner Fjer- HEAT 1: 1. Lane Brenden, Mitchell; 2. Kevin 6. Scott Lutz, Lennox GAME 11: Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 win- GAME 8: Crofton vs. Mount Michael, 7 p.m. Oakland 4, N.Y. Yankees 3 July 23 Races ner, 7:30 p.m. Monday, July 25 8-5), 6:10 p.m. stadt, Brandon 84; Dan Guthmiller-Jace Guth- Flowers, Hartford; 3. Dustin Beenken, Sheldon, HEAT 2: 1. Jordan Kott, Platte; 2. Dustin Gul- IMCA MODIFIEDS: 1. Jason Schniders, Saturday, July 30 Minnesota 4, Detroit 1 Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald 6-4) at Atlanta miller, Yankton 85; Phil Wetzel-PJ Wetzel, Hot Iowa; 4. Brock Dump, Lennox; 5. Mike Young, brandson, Sioux Falls; 3. Dylan Fitzpatrick, Sioux GAME 9: Game 6 winner vs. Game 7 loser, 1 Baltimore 3, L.A. Angels 2 Sioux City, Iowa; 2. Jason Edwardson, Sioux City, GAME 12: Game 9 winner vs. Game 11 loser, p.m. (T.Hudson 9-6), 6:10 p.m. Springs 86; Jay Rezac-Luke Rezac, Harrisburg Hartford; 6. Travis Schreurs, Baltic; 7. Keith Lam- Falls; 4. Brian Hoing, Kimball; 5. Mark Barger, Iowa; 3. Jimmy Cole, Sioux City, Iowa; 4. Chris Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, ppd., rain Houston (Happ 4-11) at St. Louis (McClellan 88; Jim Schlingman-Mitch Schlingman, Yankton bertz, Valley Springs Madison; 6. Chad Kuhnert, Valley Springs 3 p.m. GAME 10: Game 5 winner vs. Game 8 loser, Boston 3, Seattle 1 Mills, Sioux City, Iowa; 5. Greg Peck, Sioux City, GAME 13: Game 10 winner vs. Game 11 4 p.m. 6-6), 7:15 p.m. 90; Jeff Hanson-Riley Hanson, White 92; Jim En- HEAT 2: 1. Troy Schreurs, Sioux Falls; 2. HEAT 3: 1. Jason Mehlhaff, Freeman; 2. Mike Iowa; 6. Matt Bonine, Onawa, Iowa; 7. Jim Thies, Kansas City 5, Tampa Bay 4, 10 innings Colorado (Nicasio 4-2) at L.A. Dodgers (R.De twisle-Cassidy Entwisle, Huron 93; Brent Steen- Ryan Bickett, Ramona; 3. Justin Glaser, Sioux Dahler, Sioux Falls; 3. Tim Waltner, Hartford; 4. winner, 5:30 p.m. GAME 11: Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 win- Texas 5, Toronto 4 Mapleton, Iowa; 8. Travis Johnson, Beresford; 9. NOTE: Pairings for Games 12 and 13 will not ner, 7 p.m. Sunday’s Games La Rosa 3-4), 9:10 p.m. Taylor Steen, Brookings 93 Falls; 4. Randy Droescher, Larchwood, Iowa; 5. Derek Baartmen, Sioux Falls; 5. Brian Campbell, Ty Merrill, Salix, Iowa; 10. Harvey VandeWeerd, match previous opponents against each other un- Tuesday, July 26 16-18: Tony Hyronimus-Taylor Hyronimus, Dusty Ballenger, Harrisburg; 6. Greg Gunderson, Sioux Falls Chicago White Sox 4, Cleveland 2 STREET STOCKS Granville, Iowa less absolutely necessary GAME 12: Game 9 winner vs. Game 11 loser, Sioux Falls 69; Jeff From-Dylan From, Hartford Sioux Falls; 7. Isaac Schreurs, Sioux Falls; IMCA STOCK CARS: 1. Mark Wenzlaff, Sunday, July 31 N.Y. Yankees 7, Oakland 5 GOLF 72; Brett Steen-Alex Steen, Brookings 72; Ben HEAT 3: 1. Tommy Barber, Brandon; 2. John FEATURE: 1. Scott Borkowski, Mitchell; 2. 4 p.m. L.A. Angels 9, Baltimore 3 SDGA ADULT-JUNIOR CHAMP. Yankton; 2. Paul Wenzlaff, Yankton; 3. Jason GAME 14: Championship, 1 p.m. Rinken-Ian Rinken, Sioux Falls 76; Scott Kopplin- Lambertz, Sioux Falls; 3. Terry Chester, Parker; 4. Eric Moser, Sioux Falls; 3. Matt Steuerwald, Madi- GAME 13: Game 10 winner vs. Game 11 Boston 12, Seattle 8 July 24 at Brandon GC Ward, Sioux City, Iowa; 4. Aaron Cain, Sioux City, IF NECESSARY: 5 p.m. winner, 7 p.m. Clay Kopplin, Piedmont 78; Dave Jansa-Claire Dylan Peterson, Sioux Falls; 5. Brodie McKeown, son; 4. Dale Furby, Sioux Falls; 5. Don Bickett, Iowa; 5. Josh Rushman, Sioux City, Iowa; 6. Tampa Bay 5, Kansas City 0 NOTE: Teams are listed with the adult first. NOTE: If three teams remain after Game 13, NOTE: Pairings for games 12 and 13 will not Jansa, Sioux Falls 79; Pat Schmidt-Michael Heron Lake, Minn.; 6. Micah Schliemann, Baltic Ramona; 6. Jesse Akkerman, Luverne, Minn.; 7. Amanda Baum, Sioux City, Iowa; 7. Chuck Rose, Detroit 5, Minnesota 2 11-UNDER: Ken Martens-Brennan Couet, B-MODIFIEDS the winner of Game 11 automatically draws the match previous opponents unless absolutely nec- Schmidt, Dell Rapids 79; Jim Dirksen-Gabe Dirk- Craig Hanisch, Sioux Falls; 8. Dan Jensen, Hum- Sioux City, Iowa; 8. Eli Zevenbergren, Ocheye- Toronto 3, Texas 0 Sioux Falls 75; Eric Lundin-Jack Lundin, Sioux bye in Game 14. essary Monday’s Games sen, Lead 80; Bryan Hammer-Collin Hammer, FEATURE: 1. Tracy Johnson, Lake Preston; bodlt; 9. Marshall Pater, Sioux Falls; 10. Billy den, Iowa; 9. Bob McCoy, South Sioux City, Neb.; Falls 78; Mike Grevlos-Will Grevlos, Sioux Falls Wednesday, July 27 Sioux Falls 80; Dave Mingo-Megan Mingo, Yank- 2. Jeremiah Christensen, Sioux Falls; 3. Tyler Prouty, Alexandria; 11. Kipp De Groot, Platte; 12. 10. Kent Husted, Sioux City, Iowa L.A. Angels (Haren 10-6) at Cleveland (Car- 79; Ralph Flanagan-Bryce Hammer, Sioux Falls S.D. AMERICAN LEGION STATE GAME 14: Game 12 winner vs. Game 13 ton 80; Mike Brudigan-Miles Brudigan, Sioux Falls Johnson, Sioux Falls; 4. Aaron Penning, Dell Brylee Gough, Sioux Falls; 13. Mike Forseth, IMCA NORTHERN SPORT MODS: 1. Karl mona 5-10), 6:05 p.m. 83; Steve Keszler-JD Keszler, Sturgis 86; Keith CLASS B TOURN. winner, 6 p.m. 81; Jason Pieper-Haliee Pieper, Watertown 82; Rapids; 5. Kenny Scholten, Inwood, Iowa; 6. Craig Sioux Falls; 14. Terry Prouty, Sioux Falls; 15. Brewer, Vermillion; 2. Nick Lakes, Sgt. Bluff, Iowa; Seattle (Vargas 6-8) at N.Y. Yankees (F.Gar- Kogel-Tate Kogel, Sioux Falls 87; Derek McTighe- GAME 15: If necessary, immediately after. Grant Smalley-Zach Smalley, Pierre 82; Mike Hanisch, Sioux Falls; 7. Brock Hess, Sioux Falls; James Hoing, Kimball; 16. Brandon Ferguson, 3. Darin Roepke, LeMars, Iowa; 4. Dan Van- July 20-24 at Winner cia 8-7), 6:05 p.m. Kade McTighe, Fort Pierre 90; Del Waltner-Austin NOTE: If three teams remain after Game 13, Hagen-Zach Hagen, Aberdeen 84; Tim Metz- 8. Brad Haas, Sioux Falls; 9. Dave Kennedy, Lennox; 17. Sam Johnson, Madison; 18. Kevin Bruggen, Hospers, Iowa; 5. Todd Boulware, North Wednesday, July 20 Kansas City (Davies 1-9) at Boston (Lester Waltner, Sioux Falls 90; Kasey Kogel-Tyson the winner of Game 11 advances to Game 15 Ethan Metz, Sioux Falls 84; Scott Shindler-Ryan Sioux Falls; 10. Devon Schlumbohm, Sioux Falls; Larson, Tea; 19. Cory Yeigh, Sioux Falls; 20. John Sioux City; 6. Kirk Beatty, Sioux City, Iowa; 7. Tabor 11, Beresford 6 10-4), 6:10 p.m. Kogel, Sioux Falls 92; Mike Swartz-Jonah Swartz, Shindler, Yankton 84; Steve Fox-Zach Fox, Lead 11. Jesse Ebbesen, Turkey Ridge; 12. Danny Har- Hoing, Hartford Casey Jones, Sioux City, Iowa; 8. Kyle Welch, Howard-Canova-Salem 10, Milbank 3 Minnesota (Blackburn 7-6) at Texas (D.Hol- Rapid City 93; Ryan Tjeerdsma-Brendan S.D. DISTRICT 6B AMATEURS 85; Randy Patnoe-Ryan Patnoe, Milbank 86; mon, Sioux Falls; 13. Doug Folkens, Sioux Falls; HEAT 1: 1. James Hoing, Kimball; 2. Marshall Sioux City, Iowa; 9. Matt Barker, Sioux City, Iowa; Redfield 8, Lead-Deadwood 1 land 8-4), 7:05 p.m. Tjeerdsma, Slayton 93; Terry Comstock-Harry Steve Tobin-Trevor Tobin, Brandon 86; Phil 14. Tim Dann, Hartford; 15. Jeremy Rozeboom, Pater, Sioux Falls; 3. Brandon Ferguson, Lennox; 10. Cody Harris, Sioux City, Iowa Garretson 10, Winner-Colome 0, 8 innings July 19-30 at Lesterville Detroit (Below 0-0) at Chicago White Sox Hueners, Sioux Falls 95; Paul Vugteveen-Kaden Husher-Anthony Husher, Winner 87; Greg Whit- Inwood, Iowa; 16. Chris Goetz, Centerville 4. Eric Moser, Sioux Falls; 5. Kipp De Groot, IMCA HOBBY STOCKS: 1. Paul Menard, Thursday, July 21 Thursday, July 21 (Buehrle 7-5), 7:10 p.m. Vugteveen, Brookings 96; Rick Wit-Morgan Wit, ney-Michael Whitney, Brandon 88; Ryne Brende- HEAT 1: 1. Doug Folkens, Sioux Falls; 2. Platte; 6. Dan Jensen, Humbodlt; 7. Jesse Akker- Hinton, Iowa; 2. John Cain, Dakota City, Neb.; 3. Beresford 14, Lead-Deadwood 4, Lead- Scotland 4, Lesterville 2 Tampa Bay (Hellickson 9-7) at Oakland Rapid City 96; Ron Nelson-Sophie Jansa, Sioux Dylan Brende, Sioux Falls 89; Paul Reiter-Ashley Devon Schlumbohm, Sioux Falls; 3. Craig man, Luverne, Minn. Matt Sheely, Sioux City, Iowa; 4. Bill Woehler, Deadwood eliminated Friday, July 22 (Moscoso 3-5), 9:05 p.m. Falls 111; Jennifer Watts-Aryona Watts, Hot Reiter, Sioux Falls 89; Barry Vollmer-Cassidy Hanisch, Sioux Falls; 4. Dave Kennedy, Sioux HEAT 2: 1. Sam Johnson, Madison; 2. Matt South Sioux City, Neb.; 5. Jake McClure, Sgt Bluff, Milbank 18, Winner-Colome 7, 8 innings, Crofton 10, Freeman 6 Springs 139 Vollmer, Hot Springs 89; Pat Hascke-Kate Falls; 5. Tyler Johnson, Sioux Falls; 6. Brock Steuerwald, Madison; 3. Dale Furby, Sioux Falls; Iowa; 6. Kyle Davis, Smithland, Iowa; 7. Dylan Winner-Colome eliminated Tabor 6, Menno 5, 10 innings NATIONAL LEAGUE 12-13: Zane B Swenson-Zane W Swenson, Hascke, Sioux Falls 95; Dennis Clark-Dylan Clark, Hess, Sioux Falls; 7. Danny Harmon, Sioux Falls; 4. Billy Prouty, Alexandria; 5. Kevin Larson, Tea; 6. Taylor, LeMars, Iowa; 8. Tubby Mitchell, Sioux Tabor 9, Redfield 7 Saturday, July 23 Friday’s Games Brandon 72; Merlyn Schmuck-Mason Sundleaf, Brandon 98; Vicky Wetzel-Skye Wetzel, Hot 8. Jesse Ebbesen, Turkey Ridge Cory Yeigh, Sioux Falls; 7. Mike Forseth, Sioux City, Iowa; 9. Beau Barclay, Homer, Neb.; 10. Tony Garretson 23, Howard-Canova-Salem 2, 5 in- Menno 7, Lesterville 5, Lesterville eliminated Yankton 78; Rob deWit-Taylor deWit, Sioux Falls Chicago Cubs 4, Houston 2 Springs 102 HEAT 2: 1. Aaron Penning, Dell Rapids; 2. Falls Fetterman, Elk Point nings Wynot 20, Scotland 0, 5 innings Philadelphia 3, San Diego 1 79; Tom Cooney-JJ Cooney, Lake Andes 81; Mick Jeremiah Christensen, Sioux Falls; 3. Tracy John- HEAT 3: 1. Don Bickett, Ramona; 2. Scott IMCA SPORT COMPACT: Friday, July 22 Irene 25, Avon 15, 8 innings 1. Tim Cass, AUTO RACING son, Lake Preston; 4. Tim Dann, Hartford; 5. Je- Borkowski, Mitchell; 3. Craig Hanisch, Sioux Falls; Onawa, Iowa; 2. Joel Gill, Sioux City, Iowa; 3. PARAMOUNT RACING SERIES remy Rozeboom, Inwood, Iowa; 6. Chris Goetz, 4. Brylee Gough, Sioux Falls; 5. Terry Prouty, Cameron Myer, Sioux City, Iowa; 4. Corey Cable, Centerville; 7. Brad Haas, Sioux Falls; 8. Kenny Sioux Falls; 6. John Hoing, Hartford Sioux City, Iowa; 5. Trever Pecena, Sioux City, July 23 at I-90 Speedway Scholten, Inwood, Iowa SUPER CHARGERS ton attack. Four other Sutton batters had dou- 360 SPRINT CARS HOBBY STOCKS Iowa; 6. Don Tank, Blencoe, Iowa; 7. David Miller, Friday FEATURE: 1. Keith Johnson, Sioux Falls; 2. Sioux City, Iowa; 8. Cody Thompson, Sioux City, bles. FEATURE: 1. Ryan Bickett, Ramona; 2. Lane HARTINGTON 9, CROFTON 3: Hartington FEATURE: 1. Mike Dahler, Sioux Falls; 2. Laura Ebbesen, Turkey Ridge; 3. Tyler Martin, Iowa; 9. Tyler Thompson, Sioux City, Iowa; 10. Spongberg picked up the win, striking out Brenden, Mitchell; 3. Troy Schreurs, Sioux Falls; Chad Kuhnert, Valley Springs; 3. Jordan Kott, Brandon; 4. Tyler McFarland, Sioux Falls; 5. Scott scored four runs in the second inning and never Luke Jackson, Sioux City, Iowa Baseball 4. Kevin Flowers, Hartford; 5. Dylan Peterson, Platte; 4. Don Brady, Sioux Falls; 5. Dustin Gul- Ecklund, Brandon; 6. Micahael Pechous, Hartford; nine. Jonny Guenther took the loss. looked back, handing the host team its first loss From Page 8 of the tournament. Area C-1 Seniors Nick Uhing tripled for Hartington, which out- David Thomas with 788 points. with a score of 568. Second place hit Crofton 8-5. Hartington also took advantage CROFTON, Neb. — Ainsworth’s 4-run top of of six errors. Catherine Thomas won the went to Sandy McCain at 559. MOUNT MICHAEL 4, HERSHLAND 2: the sixth inning was the difference in a 6-5 vic- Archery women’s cadet compound divi- In the men’s master bare bow Austin Filips and Geoffrey Kleinschmit each Elkhorn Mount Michael’s two-run fifth inning tory over Crofton in the Area C-1 Senior Legion doubled for Crofton. sion with 678 points. division, Jerry Grabman earned proved enough as it beat host Hershland (Her- Tournament on Sunday in Crofton, Neb. Aaron Steffen picked up the win, striking out From Page 8 Dee Wilde grabbed the victory the top spot with 453 points, shey-Sutherland) in the opening round Satur- The loss ends Crofton’s season. five. Matt Tramp took the loss. day. T.J. Sell picked up the win for Ainsworth, in the men’s master compound di- while Dick Wood nabbed second vision with 784 points. Frank Pear- with 414. Ryan Degener doubled for Mount Michael, which held off a late Crofton rally in the bottom sion with a score of 806, with which outhit Hershland 5-3 and took advantage of the seventh inning. Area C-2 Seniors son held on to second place with The men’s master compound of six errors. Preston Mueller and Nate Merchen doubled Paige Pearce coming in second 779 points. fingers division was won by Dale WAKEFIELD, Neb. — Stanton scored a run with 785 points. Bryson Hellmuth doubled for Hershland. for Crofton, while Matt Wamberg took the loss. in each of the final five innings to eliminate Lora Smith won the women’s East with 630 points. Paul Randy Speer picked up the win, striking out Ponca 6-5 in the Area C-2 Senior Legion Tour- “The weekend went really well master compound division with Lewkowicz scored 620 points to 11 in the complete game effort. Colton Marshall Saturday nament on Sunday in Wakefield, Neb. for me, I shot pretty well for my- 642 points. earn second place. took the loss. CROFTON 16, NELIGH 3: Crofton made Ponca led 4-2 midway through the third in- self. It was really hot yesterday PWGS 15, ELMWOOD-MURDOCK 4: quick work of Neligh, staying alive with an elim- John JR Klus won the men’s According to chairman of ning. (Saturday), so it was really hard bowman compound division with judges Brian Ficker, “These are Palmer-Wolbach-Greeley-Spalding used big in- ination bracket victory. Blaine Meyer picked up the win for Stanton, to compete in that kind of heat. nings in the second and sixth innings to roll past Crofton scored six runs in the second and while Tim Menlik doubled. a score of 771, while Alex Thomas archers from around the nation as Elmwood-Murdock in the opening round. seven more in the third to pull away. Wes Torson was the losing pitcher. Today (Sunday) was a beautiful earned second place at 626. well as around the world. We have Brian O’Connor went 3-4 with two RBI to Al Leader picked up the win. Trevor Wright WISNER-PILGER-BEEMER 12, BATTLE day, much nicer and cooler and The men’s cub division was all skill levels and all age levels, lead PWGS. Jesse Lammers doubled in the took the loss. CREEK 2: Wisner-Pilger-Beemer scored four nice and refreshing,” Van Natta won by Kyle Thomas with 667 from beginners to the top elite in win. AINSWORTH 21, MADISON 5: Ainsworth runs in the fifth and seven in the sixth to elimi- added. O’Connor picked up the win, striking out blew open the game with a 13-run third inning, nate Battle Creek Sunday. points. the world.” seven in the six-inning contest. Ty Tichota took Evan Scudner won the men’s In men’s bare bow action, Gary The National Field Champi- eliminating Madison. WPB outhit Battle Creek 7-3. Neil Seier had junior compound bow division the loss. Ainsworth outhit Madison 13-5. Dylan Babel McCain earned top honors with a onships was the first part of the SUTTON 11, WEST POINT 0: a two-run triple to account for Battle Creek’s A pair of five- had three of Madison’s hits. runs. with a score of 762. score of 576, while Daryl Harris World Archery Festival, which will run innings were more than enough offense as Spencer Schaulis picked up the win. Taylor The men’s cadet compound di- Sutton blanked West Point in the opening round. placed second with 482 points. continue today (Monday) with the Winnekamp took the loss. vision was won by Danny Button Rebecca Nelson-Harris won start of the NFAA Outdoor Field Lance Spongberg went 3-4 with a double WPB advances to face Stanton today (Mon- with 791 points, nudging out and three runs scored to spark a balanced Sut- day) at 5 p.m. the women’s bare bow division Nationals.

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