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SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR SPORTS DIGEST SOCCER FOURTH: Chris & Jamie Schaefer, Saturday, June 21 , 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 GC, Dell Rapids Central High School), Trevor Gebhart cer Park, unless noted Heath Larson, Barry O'Connell 122 BASEBALL, TEENER Renner , 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 (Rienzo 4-4) at — 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. — 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 ), Courtney Lickteig (Jr., Mitchell Ravens, 4 p.m., Field 7 East IND. LOW NET: Kent Goeden 28 Detroit at Cleveland, 12:05 p.m. — 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. Peterson and C Dominic Blanco on minor North Dakota State and will have a home a team at the Class AA state meet. Lem- (So., Jefferson, men’s swimming & div- Columbus United II, 10 a.m., Field 4 Heart Monastery 78, Rounding 3rd 76, Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 league contracts. non-conference matchup with Iowa State bcke captured gold by hurling the shot put ing), Stacie Kjelden (Sr., Vermillion, East; Tempo Thunderbolts Blue vs. Duh Duffers 72, Tigers Woodies 72, The p.m. — Placed OF in The Den on Oct. 14. 60 feet, 0.75 inches and completed the women’s swimming & diving), Kyle McK- Wessington Springs Coed, 10 a.m., Field Glass Cutters 70, Goeden Const. 67, Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, David DeJesus on the 15-day DL. Rein- elvey (Jr., Beresford, men’s track & field), 7; Tempo Typhoons vs. Vermillion Pred- Photo By Jerry 67, New Guys 66, EZ 1:10 p.m. stated OF Brandon Guyer from the 15- USD will play three NCAA Tournament by launching the discus 179-9. ators, 2 p.m., Field 4 East; South Sioux Swingers 65, Town & Country Ins. 64, Seattle at Kansas City, 1:10 p.m. day DL. Agreed to terms with 2B Oscar qualifiers from last season at the The 2014 Class AA Outstanding Field Cody Snyder (Sr., Lake Andes, men’s City vs. Yankton Flames, 2 p.m., Field 7 Wild Boar 62, FISO 53, Welfl Const. 38 Boston at Oakland, 3:05 p.m. Sanay and Matt Reida on minor league Creighton Tournament on Sept. 19-20. Performer at the state meet, his season- track & field), Jilanne Doom (Sr., Wagner, East; Wessington Springs Coed vs. WOMEN’S LEAGUE Texas at L.A. Angels, 7:07 p.m. contracts. women’s track & field), Bridget Arens (Fr., Yankton Renegades, 2 p.m., Field 7 LOW GROSS: Kendra Neugebauer — Claimed LHP The Coyotes will start off against Col- best effort in the discus (189-8) at the West; Yankton Renegades vs. Vermillion 40 NATIONAL LEAGUE Justin Marks off waivers from Oakland orado, a Sweet 16 team, on Sept. 19, fol- Howard Wood Dakota Relays ranked as Crofton, Neb., women’s basketball) and Predators, 4 p.m., Field 7 East; Mitchell LOW NET: Patty Zavadil 30 East Division and optioned him to Round Rock (PCL). lowed by matches against Creighton and the nation’s No. 16 performance among Kristin Steffen (Sr., Crofton, Neb., Rat Pack vs. Tempo Thunderbolts Blue, 4 STANDINGS: Andrea Tramp- WLPctGBTransferred 1B Prince Fielder to the 60- Illinois the next day. prep competitors in 2014 at the time of his women’s track & field). p.m., Field 7 West; Columbus United II Michelle Townsend 179, Barb Dooley- Washington 37 34 .521 — day DL. Local athletes honored from SDSU in- vs. Yankton Flames, 6 p.m., Field 7 East; Dawn Stukel 179, Carol Leader-Patty Atlanta 37 35 .514 1/2 — Optioned The Coyotes will also play Arkansas, selection. Tempo Typhonns vs. South Sioux City, 6 Zavadil 167, Kendra Neugebauer- Miami 37 36 .507 1 RHP Steve Delabar to Buffalo (IL). Re- another NCAA tournament team, at the Lembcke has maintained a 3.04 GPA clude Chloe Cornemann (So., Yankton, p.m., Field 7 West Michelle Kuchta 163, Kathy Meink-Judy Philadelphia 33 38 .465 4 called RHP Liam Hendriks from Buffalo. Arkansas Tournament on Sept. 12. in the classroom. A member of the Fel- women’s basketball), Jenna Grossenburg SUNDAY: Tempo Typhoons vs. Heine 161, Deanna Lockman-Linda New York 33 41 .446 5 1/2 National League — The league schedule has USD play- lowship of Christian Athletes, he has vol- (So., Yankton, women’s track & field), Mitchell Rat Pack, 8 a.m., Field 7 West; Trenhaile 155, Norma Garvey-Katie Central Division Paul Jacobson (So., Dakota Dunes, Yankton Flames vs. Wessington Springs Tramp 145, Katie Paulson-Carey Shantz WLPctGBDesignated RHP J.J. Putz for assign- ing five of its last seven games at home, unteered locally on behalf of Habitat for Coed, 10 a.m., Field 4 East; Columbus 128, Irma Arens-Kathy Magorian 120, Milwaukee 44 30 .595 — ment. Optioned OF Tony Campana to including a match against defending Humanity, Sportsmen Against Hunger baseball), Cory Jacobsen (So., Viborg, United II vs. Vermillion Predators, 10 Donna Steckler-Kim Brannen 116, Sheri St. Louis 39 34 .534 4 1/2 Reno (PCL). Selected the contract of league champion and NCAA Tournament and as a peer math and science tutor. men’s basketball), Bobbie McLaury (Jr., a.m., Field 7 East; Tempo Thunderbolts Moser-Ginger Schieffer-Bridget Thoene Cincinnati 35 37 .486 8 RHP Matt Stites from Reno. Reinstated Elk Point, women’s track & field) and Blue vs. Yankton Renegades, 10 a.m., 112, Mardi Mackeprang-Ann Arens 97, Pittsburgh 35 38 .479 8 1/2 OF Ender Inciarte from the 7-day DL. team IUPUI on Nov. 16. The Coyotes will Lembcke has signed a National Letter Field 7 West; Tempo Typhoons vs. Yank- Sharon Kollar-Jane Brown 75, Barb Chicago 31 40 .437 11 1/2 Transferred RHP Daniel Hudson to the play at in-state rival South Dakota State of Intent to compete in track and field on Rochelle Wynia (So., Platte, women’s ton Flames, 12:30 p.m., Field 7 East; Peck-Linda Fox-Jessica Cameron 50 West Division 60-day DL. on Oct. 17, with a return matchup in The an athletic scholarship at the University track & field). South Sioux City vs. Vermillion Preda- WLPctGB — Placed RHPs Pedro Beato and Gavin Floyd on the 15- Den scheduled for Nov. 11. of Washington this fall. Also honored was Jessica Ripp of tors, 12:30 p.m., Field 7 West; Mitchell BASEBALL San Francisco 43 29 .597 — Omaha (Sr., Creighton, Neb., women’s Rat Pack vs. Wessington Springs Coed, Los Angeles 40 34 .541 4 day DL. Recalled RHP Juan Jaime and The top six teams in the Summit Lembcke joins recent Gatorade South 2 p.m., Field 4 East; Tempo Thunderbolts COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Colorado 34 38 .472 9 LHP Ryan Buchter from Gwinnett (IL). Dakota Boys Track & Field Athletes of the track & field). Agreed to terms with C Sal Giardina and League standings will play at the league Blue vs. Columbus United II, 2 p.m., Field At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, San Diego 31 42 .425 12 1/2 2B Trevor Sprowl on minor league con- 7 West; Yankton Renegades vs. South Omaha, Neb. Arizona 31 45 .408 14 tracts. Sioux City, 4 p.m., Field 7 West Saturday, June 14 Thursday’s Games — Sent C Weling- GIRLS’ UNDER-12 UC Irvine 3, Texas 1 Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 3, 12 in- ton Castillo to Iowa (PCL) for a rehab as- SATURDAY: Vermillion Predators vs. Vanderbilt 5, Louisville 3 nings signment. going to take, I’m going to try gave up one run in 7 1-3 in- Yankton Phitens, 10 a.m., Field 5; Sunday, June 15 Milwaukee 4, Arizona 1 — Optioned Mitchell Nightwings vs. BASA Inter-Al- TCU 3, Texas Tech 2 San Diego 4, Seattle 1 to get ahead and throw my nings against Louisville on LHP Tony Cingrani to Louisville (IL). liance, 10 a.m., Field 6; Vermillion Pred- Virginia 2, Mississippi 1 Atlanta 3, Washington 0 CWS Transferred RHP Trevor Bell and LHP pitches, and that’s what hap- Monday, will go to the mound ators vs. BASA Inter-Alliance, 2 p.m., Monday, June 16 N.Y. Mets 1, Miami 0 Sean Marshall to the 60-day DL. Rein- Field 5; Mitchell Nightwings vs. Yankton Texas 4, Louisville 1, Louisville Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 1 pened today.” against Vanderbilt on Saturday. stated RHP Brett Marshall from the 60- From Page 8 Phitens, 2 p.m., Field 6 eliminated Friday’s Games day DL and optioned him to Louisville. Texas scored twice in each The Commodores will start SUNDAY: Vermillion Predators vs. Vanderbilt 6, UC Irvine 4 Chicago Cubs 6, Pittsburgh 3 Selected the contract of RHP Jumbo of the first two innings to lead Carson Fulmer (7-1), who got Mitchell Nightwings, 10 a.m., Field 5; Tuesday, June 17 Atlanta at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Diaz from Louisville. BASA Inter-Alliance vs. Yankton Phitens, Mississippi 2, Texas Tech 1, Texas Miami 3, N.Y. Mets 2 4-0, with a couple of the runs the win in their CWS opener LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Sent 10 a.m., Field 6; CHAMPIONSHIP: Top Tech eliminated Toronto 14, Cincinnati 9 team that was set on going 3B Juan Uribe to Rancho Cucamonga crossing the plate as a result of against Louisville. two seeds, 2 p.m., Field 5 Virginia 3, TCU 2, 15 innings Philadelphia at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. (Cal) for a rehab assignment. deep into counts. VIRGINIA-OLE MISS GAME IS SUS- BOYS’ UNDER-12 Wednesday, June 18 Milwaukee at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. quirky plays. Thornhill took it — Optioned C J.T. “It was a dominating per- PENDED: OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The College SATURDAY: Vermillion Predators vs. Texas 1, UC Irvine 0, UC Irvine San Francisco at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Realmuto to Jacksonville (SL) and LHP from there, with Curtis pitch- World Series game between Virginia and Missis- South Sioux City, noon, Field 5; TSR eliminated L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 10:10 formance,” Garrido said. “I do Dan Jennings to New Orleans (PCL). Re- ing a 1-2-3 ninth inning. sippi was suspended after a 93-minute lightning Furia vs. Tempo Thunderbolts Navy, Thursday, June 19 p.m. instated C Jarrod Saltalamacchia from think they were trying to run and rain delay at TD Ameritrade Park on Friday noon, Field 6; Vermillion Predators vs. Mississippi 6, TCU 4, TCU elimi- Saturday’s Games The Longhorns are batting the 15-day DL. Selected the contract of Tempo Thunderbolts Navy, 4 p.m., Field nated Milwaukee (W.Peralta 7-5) at Col- his pitch count up because of night. RHP Kevin Gregg from New Orleans. just .198 at the CWS, but with 5; TSR Furia vs. South Sioux City, 4 p.m., Friday, June 20 orado (Friedrich 0-0), 3:10 p.m. The game, tied 0-0, will resume Saturday at 3 — Agreed the heat to get him out of the Field 6 Texas 4, Vanderbilt 0 N.Y. Mets (deGrom 0-4) at Miami the pitching staff operating as p.m. EDT with Virginia batting in the top of the sec- to terms with RHP Brock Hudgens and game. He has the kind of com- SUNDAY: Vermillion Predators vs. Virginia 0, Mississippi 0, top 2nd, (Koehler 5-5), 3:10 p.m. ond inning. The Cavaliers have runners on first SS Jonathan Oquendo on minor league it is, no one in burnt orange is TSR Furia, 8 a.m., Field 5; Tempo Thun- susp., lightning Philadelphia (Hamels 2-3) at St. mand where he can capitalize and second base. contracts. worried. derbolts Navy vs. South Sioux city, 8 Saturday, June 21 Louis (Wainwright 9-3), 3:10 p.m. Virginia would advance to next week’s best-of- — Sent OF Juan on something like that.” a.m., Field 6; CHAMPIONSHIP: Top two Game 12 — Virginia (51-14) vs. Toronto (Happ 6-3) at Cincinnati Chad Hollingsworth and three finals with a win. If Mississippi wins, the Lagares to the GCL Mets for a rehab as- seeds, noon, Field 5 Mississippi (48-20), comp. of susp. (Leake 4-6), 3:10 p.m. Thornhill said he didn’t let teams would play again Sunday. signment. Agreed to terms with SS Mil- Travis Duke held UC Irvine BOYS’ UNDER-14 game, 2 p.m. Atlanta (Teheran 6-4) at Washing- ton Ramos, 2B William Fulmer, 1B Dash the Commodores’ approach Texas and Vanderbilt will play a second SATURDAY: Yankton Blaze vs. Game 13 — Vanderbilt (48-20) vs. ton (Fister 5-2), 6:15 p.m. scoreless on four hits Wednes- Willingham and C Darryl Knight on minor bother him. bracket final on Saturday at 7 p.m. following the Chaos, 8 a.m., Field 1; Tempo Thunder Texas (46-20), 7 p.m. Pittsburgh (Worley 0-0) at Chicago league contracts. day, and Thornhill (9-3) al- Longhorns’ 4-0 win on Friday. vs. TSR Furia, 8 a.m., Field 2; TSR Furia Sunday, June 22 Cubs (T.Wood 7-5), 6:15 p.m. “I wasn’t too surprised,” he — Op- lowed only six singles while Friday night’s game originally was delayed be- vs. Yankton Blaze, noon, Field 1; Chaos x-Game 14 — Virginia vs. Missis- L.A. Dodgers (Beckett 4-4) at San tioned OF Aaron Altherr to Reading (EL). said. “They’re probably looking cause of lightning. Heavy rain moved in and forced vs. Dickinson County United, noon, Field sippi, 2 p.m. Diego (T.Ross 6-6), 9:10 p.m. leading Texas to its 13th Placed 3B Reid Brignac on the 15-day the suspension of the game. More than an inch of 2; Dickinson County United vs. TSR Championship Series (Best-of-3) San Francisco (Vogelsong 4-3) at for their pitch because they DL. Recalled C Cameron Rupp from shutout of the season. rain fell in a half-hour at TD Ameritrade Park. Furia, 4 p.m., Field 1; Yankton Blaze vs. Monday, June 23 Arizona (McCarthy 1-9), 9:10 p.m. Lehigh Valley (IL). Reinstated 3B Cody are good hitters, and if they’re Tempo Thunder, 4 p.m., Field 2 Pairings TBA, 7 p.m. Sunday’s Games Parker French (7-5), who Asche from the 15-day DL. Agreed to SUNDAY: Tempo Thunder vs. Dick- Tuesday, June 24 N.Y. Mets at Miami, 12:10 p.m. terms with LHP Austin Davis on a minor inson County United, 10 a.m., Field 1; Pairings TBA, 7 p.m. Toronto at Cincinnati, 12:10 p.m. league contract. Sent RHP Miguel Al- TSR Furia vs. Chaos, 10 a.m., Field 2; Wednesday, June 25 Atlanta at Washington, 12:35 p.m. fredo Gonzalez to Clearwater (FSL) for a Chaos vs. Tempo Thunder, 2 p.m., Field x-Pairings TBA, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at St. Louis, 1:15 p.m. 1; Dickinson County United vs. Yankton Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 1:20 rehab assignment. “It’s nice to see all the heard they were having this,” ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Agreed Blaze, 2 p.m., Field 2 p.m. older guys who can still sort Newman said. “I thought I al- GIRLS’ UNDER-16 L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 3:10 to terms with RHPs Luke Weaver, Jack Soccer East Division SATURDAY: South Sioux City vs. p.m. Flaherty, Kevin Alexander and Andrew of play,” he said. “I’m sure ready played my last game, WLPctGB Yankton Little Rebels, 10 a.m., Field 1; Milwaukee at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. Reidt and OF Derek Gibson on minor Toronto 42 33 .560 — From Page 8 you’ll see some jersey pulling and I missed playing.” BASA-En Fuego InterAlliance vs. Vermil- San Francisco at Arizona, 3:10 p.m. league contracts. lion Predators, 10 a.m., Field 2; Vermil- New York 39 33 .542 1 1/2 — and maybe a couple yellow lion Predators vs. South Sioux City, 2 Baltimore 37 35 .514 3 1/2 Agreed to terms with RHPs Robbie cards.” You can follow Jeremy p.m., Field 1; Yankton Little Rebels vs. Boston 34 39 .466 7 TRANSACTIONS Dickey, Drew Van Orden, Austen Delta Infinity, 2 p.m., Field 2; Delta Infin- Tampa Bay 29 46 .387 13 BASEBALL Williams, Weston Davis, Domenick Pesicka said. “Fifteen dollars All in good fun, he pointed Hoeck on Twitter at ity vs. Vermillion Predators, 6 p.m., Field Central Division American League Mancini, James Bourque, Kyle Simmons, out, with a smile. twitter.com/ jhoeck. Discuss 1; South Sioux City vs. BASA-En Fuego WLPctGB — Sent 3B Chase McDowell, Kida De La Cruz, D.J. is nothing; I’m glad to do it.” InterAlliance, 6 p.m., Field 2 Detroit 38 32 .543 — Michael Almanzar to the GCL Orioles for Jauss, Tyler Mapes, Samuel Johns and It was also a nice opportu- Now that the YYSA was this story at www.yankton.net. SUNDAY: BASA-En Fuego InterAl- Kansas City 39 33 .542 — a rehab assignment. Sam Runion; LHPs Cole Plouck, McKen- successful in its sanctioning liance vs. Delta Infinity, 8 a.m., Field 1; Cleveland 37 37 .500 3 — Activated zie Mills and Connor Bach; OFs Dale nity to catch up with former Vermillion Predators vs. Yankton Little Chicago 35 38 .479 4 1/2 LHP Felix Doubront from the 15-day DL. Carey, Matthew Page, Clay Williamson teammates and to see attempt, the next goal is new Rebels, 8 a.m., Field 2; Yankton Little Minnesota 33 38 .465 5 1/2 Optioned 3B Garin Cecchini to Paw- and Bryan Langlois; SSs Chris Riopedre fields, Lillie said. Rebels vs. BASA-En Fuego InterAl- West Division tucket (IL). and Conor Keniry; C Jakson Reetz; 3B younger players up close, ac- liance, noon, Field 1; Delta Infinity vs. WLPctGB CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Agreed Austin Davidson; and 1B Ryan Ripken on cording to Kyle Smith, a 2007 “We’ve got a big job ahead South Sioux City, noon, Field 2 Oakland 45 28 .616 — to terms with RHP Terance Marin and OF minor league contracts. YHS graduate. of us, but it’s exciting to see BOYS’ UNDER-18 Los Angeles 38 33 .535 6 Michael Danner on minor league con- FOOTBALL HELP KEEP YOUR CAR, All Games on Field 3 Seattle 37 36 .507 8 tracts. “I was anxious to see that the former players are SATURDAY: Yankton Inferno vs. Texas 35 37 .486 9 1/2 — Optioned BALTIMORE RAVENS — Released everyone I used to play with,” just as anxious as the current Tempo Vapor, 8 a.m.; Bellevue Blue Dev- Houston 33 42 .440 13 RHP Zach McAllister to Columbus (IL). LB Xavius Boyd, S Dexter Moody and AND YOUR TEEN ils vs. Huron, 10 a.m.; Yankton Inferno Thursday’s Games Recalled RHP Vinnie Pestano from CB Avery Patterson. Signed LBs the 25-year-old Smith said. “I players,” she said. Cleveland 5, L.A. Angels 3, 10 in- Columbus. Agreed to terms with RHP DRIVER, SAFE. vs. Huron, 2 p.m.; Bellevue Blue Devils Nicholas DiMarco and Austin Spitler, CBs think that’s probably the Former players like Smith vs. Tempo Vapor, 4 p.m. nings Luke Eubank and OF Jodd Carter on Dominique Franks and Aaron Ross and SUNDAY: Yankton Inferno vs. Belle- Detroit 2, Kansas City 1 minor league contracts. WR Mike Willie. main reason for most of us; said they followed the situa- vue Blue Devils, 8 a.m.; Tempo Vapor vs. San Diego 4, Seattle 1 — Agreed to CHICAGO BEARS — Announced to come out here and have tion closely and applauded Huron, 10 a.m.; CHAMPIONSHIP: Top N.Y. Yankees 6, Toronto 4 terms with RHPs Justin Ferrell and Aaron the retirement of LS Patrick Mannelly. two seeds, 2 p.m. Tampa Bay 5, Houston 0 Vaughn, Cs Ruben Castro and Richard GREEN BAY PACKERS — Re- fun with friends.” the school board for making Minnesota 4, Chicago White Sox 2 Gonzalez, LHP Ben Smith, 1B Dexture leased RB Johnathan Franklin. the decision to sanction high Oakland 4, Boston 2 McCall and OF Edwin Medina on minor INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Re- The teams were broken up GOLF Friday’s Games league contracts. leased S Corey Lynch from injured re- into red and white squads, school soccer. It showed that HILLCREST GOLF & CC N.Y. Yankees 5, Baltimore 3 — Op- serve. soccer continues to grow in Detroit 6, Cleveland 4 tioned RHP Dane De La Rosa to Salt SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — and in the women’s game, the COUPLES NIGHT Houston 3, Tampa Bay 1 Lake (PCL). Recalled INF Grant Green Claimed DT Chas Alecxih off waivers red team (younger players) Yankton, Smith added. FIRST: Ryan & Paige Elwood, Chris Toronto 14, Cincinnati 9 from Salt Lake. from Kansas City. defeated their older oppo- “It’s gradually increasing,” & Karen Dickes, Jared & Amanda Adam- Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, — Agreed to HOCKEY son 59 8:10 p.m. terms with RHPs Zach Tillery, Miles nents 5-1. Even in preparation he said. “Sanctioning was a SECOND: Jeff & Lisa Wolfgram, Seattle at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Nordgren and Trevor Hildenberger; LHPs NEW YORK RANGERS — Bought for the men’s game, Smith great thing for this town; for Dan & Dana Megard, Todd & Danyal Boston at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Michael Theofanopoulos, Onas Farfan out the contract of F Brad Richards. Chance 70 Texas at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. and Matthew Batts; Cs Gabriel Ojeda TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS — joked that it might look, on the younger kids. THIRD: Rob & Amber Ness, Jeremy Saturday’s Games and Jarrard Poteete; and OFs Roberto Signed F Brandon Kozun to a one-year the surface, that the older “If there wasn’t soccer, & Jennifer Kudera, Ken & Steph Kopet- Baltimore (B.Norris 6-5) at N.Y. Yan- Gonzalez and Tyree Davis on minor contract. sky 70 alumni could still run up and most of those kids wouldn’t have a favorite sport to play.” down the field. Our Teen Safe DriverSM program has been “We’ll see how we look And it was much the same proven to reduce risky driving behavior situation with the alumni Paul Plante, Mike Kronaizl (5), Wyatt Brown (6) and for Tabor (5-2), which later,” he joked before the in teens by up to 70%. And it comes at no Levi Geiman; Devin Lammers, Brett Wiebelhaus (4) and game. games, Newman said. Given additional cost. Ryan Boeckman jumped out to a 7-1 lead. the opportunity, players Baseball Dan Bures doubled and Benjamin agreed, pointing out that the men’s game was jumped at the chance to keep Call today for more information. From Page 8 Tabor 7, Avon 4 singled, and Nick Honke and Your dream is out there. Go get it. likely to be rather physical. playing. We’ll protect it. TABOR — The Tabor Blue- Mike Kocer had two hits each “I was so excited when I birds got the Czech Days fire- for Avon. the distance for the win. Jor- works going early, as Nate Nate Kloucek picked up dan Pravacek took the loss. Kloucek had four hits and the win. Logan Tycz took the  Freeman hosts Irene and Doug Vanecek homered in a loss. Yankton hosts Crofton on 7-4 victory over Avon in Tabor hosts Menno and Sunday. South Central League ama- Avon (3-5) travels to Scotland YANKTON ...... 100 200 000 — 3 7 2 teur baseball action on on Sunday. 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