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PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 2014 PAGE 9 SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR SPORTS DIGEST SOCCER FOURTH: Chris & Jamie Schaefer, Saturday, June 21 BASEBALL, TEENER Renner Guthmiller Ties For 7th tournament starting on Nov. 21. Year Addison DeHaven (2012-13, Brook- Jeremy & Lexi Klinkhammer, Max & Beth BASEBALL, LEGION First Tourn. (Yankton Lakers); Mitchell at ings High School), Tyler Schultz (2011- YYSA INVITATIONAL Roesler 71 Dakota Classic at Yankton (Crofton Yankton Reds (DH, 1 p.m.) MEN’S DAY EVENT vs. Yankton, 10 a.m.; Crofton vs. GOLF, SDGA Husband-Wife & In Kansas Area Programs Rank In 12, Custer High School), Tony Saturday-Sunday at Yankton First Flight South Central, 3:30 p.m.; Yankton vs. Senior Husband-Wife Championship NOTE: Games at Lewis & Clark Soc- LAWRENCE, Kan. — Yankton’s Jace Smoragiewicz (2010 – 11, Rapid City FIRST: Chuck Olsen, Michael Pietila, South Central, 6 p.m.) at Rocky Run GC, Dell Rapids Central High School), Trevor Gebhart cer Park, unless noted Heath Larson, Barry O'Connell 122 BASEBALL, TEENER Renner SOFTBALL, GIRLS Lowell Guthmiller tied for seventh place in a field All-Sports Standings COED UNDER-8 SECOND: Jim Tramp, Jason Tramp, Tourn. (Yankton Lakers) Rang Tourn. at Mitchell (Yankton of international golfers at the Under Ar- LINCOLN, Neb. — The athletic pro- (2009-10, Washington), Alex Muntefering All Games on Field 4 West Dave Rothluebber, Jeff Dayhuff 132 GOLF, SDGA Husband-Wife & Xtreme, Yankton Crush, Yankton Fury mour/Gary Woodland Championship, grams from Crofton, Hartington and (2008–09, Parkston), Matt Tetzlaff (2007- SATURDAY: Yankton ‘A’ vs. Mitchell THIRD: Brian Strahl, Sean Riley, Senior Husband-Wife Championship Red, Yankton Fury White) 08 & 2006-07, T.F. Riggs) among the Mutiny, 8 a.m.; Yankton B vs. Tempo Hy- Greg Kouri, Scott Willis 133 at Rocky Run GC, Dell Rapids SOCCER, GIRLS US Youth Soc- which concluded Thursday in Lawrence, Wausa all ranked among the top overall perion; Mitchell Mutiny vs. Yankton A, Second Flight SOFTBALL, GIRLS Lowell cer Region II Championships at Kansas. sports programs in Nebraska, as the Ne- state’s list of former award winners. noon; MSA Gold n’ Grizz vs. Yankton B, FIRST: Bill Berry, Regan Manning, Rang Tourn. at Mitchell (Yankton Beavercreek, Ohio (Yankton Rebels); 2 p.m.; Tempo Hyperion vs. Oahe FC The tournament, hosted by the Amer- braska School Activities Association an- Bill Pierce, Dave Ewald 126 Xtreme, Yankton Crush, Yankton Fury Yankton Inv. ican Junior Golf Association (AJGA), was nounced the final U.S. Cellular Cup Green Diamonds, 3 p.m.; Oahe FC SECOND: Rodger Brandt, Jim Red, Yankton Fury White) SWIMMING, YOUTH Yankton SDSU, USD Lead Sum- Green Diamonds vs. MSA Gold n’ Grizz, Fitzgerald, Robert Haar, Ron Hatch 127 SOCCER, YOUTH US Youth Charity Inv. played at Alvamar Country Club. standings. 6 p.m. THIRD: Max Payne, Larry Rupiper, Soccer Region II Championships at Monday, June 23 Guthmiller, who will be a senior this In Class D, Hartington tied for third in mit League Honor Roll SUNDAY: Oahe FC Green Dia- Robert Zacher 130 Beavercreek, Ohio (Yankton Rebels) BASEBALL, LEGION Yankton fall at Yankton High School, shot a three- the overall standings, with Wausa finish- ELMHURST, Ill. — South Dakota and monds vs. Yankton A, 8 a.m.; MSA Gold Third Flight SWIMMING, YOUTH Yankton Juniors at Norfolk (DH, 5 p.m.); Wag- n’ Grizz vs. Oahe FC Green Diamonds, FIRST: Ron Tappe, Jack Battin, Cal Charity Inv. ner at Tabor (7 p.m.) day total of 226 — 78-74-74. He finished ing 10th. Hartington also placed fourth in South Dakota State led the Summit 10 a.m.; MSA Gold n’ Grizz vs. Mitchell Carlson 130 Sunday, June 22 BASEBALL, TEENER Yankton 10 shots behind the champion from the boys’ standings. League as it announced its winter/spring Mutiny, noon; Tempo Hyperion vs. Yank- SECOND: Rich Willert, Bob Kellen, BASEBALL, AMATEUR Canton Reds at Renner (DH, 5 p.m.) ton B, 1 p.m.; Yankton A vs. Tempo Hype- Japan. In Class C, Crofton finished fourth in Academic Honor Roll, announced Friday. Wayne Anderson, John Hughes 132 Aces at Vermillion Grey Sox (2 p.m.); GOLF, SDGA Junior Tour at Lee Mitch Schlingman, another incoming the overall rankings — the highest-rank- SDSU had a league-best 177 selected rion, 3 p.m.; Yankton B vs. Mitchell THIRD: Dale Dooley, Larry Meyer, Avon at Scotland (7:30 p.m.); Crofton Park GC, Aberdeen Mutiny, 4 p.m. Bill Bobzin, Jack Gregg 132 at Yankton (7:30 p.m.); Irene at Free- SOCCER, GIRLS US Youth Soc- senior the Bucks, tied for 64th place at ing public school. CHS finished second in for the honor, which is given to student- GIRLS’ UNDER-10 MEN’S IND. SKINS man (7:30 p.m.); Menno at Tabor cer Region II Championships at 246. the girls’ rankings, just 2.5 points behind athletes posting a grade-point average of SATURDAY: Vermillion Predators GROSS: No. 9, Steve Weiland 3; (7:30 p.m.); Wynot at Lesterville (7:30 Beavercreek, Ohio (Yankton Rebels) Columbus Scotus. 3.0 or better during the semester of their U10 vs. Yankton Eichfeld, 8 a.m., Field 4 No. 14, Scott Hiltunen 3 p.m.) East; Vermillion Predators U9 vs. DASC Also in Class C, Randolph placed league championship and while complet- NET FLIGHT 1: No. 3, John Ehret 2; USD Volleyball Re- Academy Velocity, 8 a.m., Field 7 East; No. 4, Dave Cornemann 2; No. 13, Bill tenth in the boys’ rankings. ing a year of eligibility. USD ranked sec- Vermillion Predators U9 vs. Mitchell Pierce 2; No. 14, Scott Hiltunen 2; No. Ravens, noon, Field 4 East; Vermillion kees (Nuno 1-3), 13:05 p.m. league contracts. leases 2014 Schedule ond in the league with 139. 17, Tony Erickson 3; No. 18, Aaron Ness Chicago White Sox (Rienzo 4-4) at NEW YORK YANKEES — Agreed to Local athletes honored from USD in- Predators U10 vs. DASC Academy Vi- 3 VERMILLION — Matches against Roosevelt’s Lembcke sion, noon, Field 7; DASC Academy Vi- Minnesota (Correia 3-8), 2:10 p.m. terms with RHPs Mike Noteware, Sean clude Christine Broders (Sr., Yankton, NET FLIGHT 2: No. 1, Max Payne 3; Seattle (C.Young 6-4) at Kansas Carley, Lee Casas, Jonathan Holder, Jor- seven NCAA Tournament teams from last sion vs. Mitchell Ravens, 4 p.m., Field 4 No. 2, Ron Hatch 2; No. 4, Tim Rutjes 2; softball), Connor Fitzsimmons (So., Yank- East; DASC Academy Velocity vs. Yank- City (Vargas 7-2), 2:10 p.m. dan Foley, Corey Holmes and Austin De- season, including a home match against Earns Gatorade Honor No. 6, Robert Haar 2; No. 8, Rutjes 2; No. Boston (R.De La Rosa 2-2) at Oak- Carr; LHP Jacob Lindgren, Jordan ton, men’s track & field), Alex Hohentah- ton Eichfeld, 6 p.m., Field 4 East 9, Rutjes 2; No. 13, Rich Willert 2; No. 17, Iowa State, will highlight the 2014 South CHICAGO — Sioux Falls Roosevelt SUNDAY: DASC Academy Velocity land (J.Chavez 6-4), 4:05 p.m. Montgomery, Jacob Lindgren, Derek ner (Sr., Yankton, men’s track & field), Bowen Mollman 3; No. 18, Mike Hender- Houston (Peacock 2-4) at Tampa Callahan and Derek Callahan; 1B Chris Dakota volleyball schedule released by thrower Jack Lembcke has been named vs. Mitchell Ravens, 8 a.m., Field 4 East; son 2 Tyler Sternhagen (Jr., Yankton, men’s Vermillion Predators U9 vs. Yankton Bay (Odorizzi 2-7), 4:10 p.m. Gittens; OF Dominic Jose; and SS Tyler head coach Leanne Williamson on Fri- the Gatorade South Dakota boys’ track Eichfeld, 8 a.m., Field 7 East; DASC Toronto (Happ 6-3) at Cincinnati Palmer on minor league contracts. day. and field Athlete of the Year. He is the first track & field), Megan Hilson (Sr., Yankton, Academy Vision vs. Yankton Eichfeld, LAKEVIEW GOLF COURSE (Leake 4-6), 4:10 p.m. OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Optioned South Dakota will play in four tourna- boys’ track and field honoree from Roo- women’s track & field), Rachael Johnson noon, Field 4 East; Vermillion Predators THURSDAY MEN’S LEAGUE Detroit (Verlander 6-7) at Cleveland RHP Evan Scribner to Sacramento ments this season, starting with a match sevelt High School. (So., Yankton, women’s track & field), U10 vs. DASC Academy Velocity, 2 p.m., TEAM LOW GROSS: Troubleshoot- (Bauer 2-3), 6:05 p.m. (PCL). Selected the contract of LHP Brad Rachel Weinandt (Jr., Yankton, women’s Field 7 East; Vermillion Predators U9 vs. ers 192 Texas (N.Martinez 1-4) at L.A. An- Mills from Sacramento. Agreed to terms against NCAA Tournament qualifier Ari- The 6-foot-3, 255-pound senior throws DASC Academy Vision, 4 p.m., Field 4 TEAM LOW NET: Rounding 3rd 144 gels (Weaver 7-6), 6:15 p.m. with RHP Yeiper Castillo on a minor zona at the Green Bay Tournament on specialist won a pair of individual state track & field), Jack Foley (Jr., Centerville, East; Vermillion Predators U10 vs. IND. LOW GROSS: Dave Mingo 38 Sunday’s Games league contract. Aug. 29. The Coyotes start Summit championships this spring and led the men’s basketball), Courtney Lickteig (Jr., Mitchell Ravens, 4 p.m., Field 7 East IND. LOW NET: Kent Goeden 28 Detroit at Cleveland, 12:05 p.m. SEATTLE MARINERS — Agreed to Freeman, women’s golf), Fisher Mollet BOYS’ UNDER-10 STANDINGS: Bogey Men 96, Trou- Toronto at Cincinnati, 12:10 p.m. terms with 2B Kavin Keyes and Andrew League play on Sept. 26 when they host Roughriders to a second-place finish as SATURDAY: Mitchell Rat Pack vs. bleshooters 94, Wankers 79, Sacred Houston at Tampa Bay, 12:40 p.m.