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Haas Tournament A Great Tradition For Yankton Press&Dakotan BY JAMES D. CIMBUREK ternoon — the final games are set to begin at 3 p.m. — 16 teams will be able to call themselves the champi- [email protected] ons of their division, and thousands of memories will be made. DAILY DOSE While many will focus on winning and losing, many more will be based on the opportunity to have fun with If you were in Yankton Friday, you probably noticed an uptick in traffic late in the afternoon, maybe a little friends and teammates — seeing friends from other towns, making new ones, enjoying some nachos and a hot more than the usual 5 p.m. bustle. dog as you wait to take the court again — those are the things that these boys and girls will take away from Daily opinions from the P&D You probably also noticed it if you were at a restaurant, a hotel or a store. this weekend. Sports Staff on local and na- But the increased business is just one of the many positive effects of the Roger Haas Youth Basketball For the adults that are here for the tournament, I ask one favor on behalf of the kids: Don’t screw it up. Don’t let your kids’ memory of the tournament be of you screaming at officials and throwing temper tantrums tional high school, college Tournament, which began its 22nd year here Friday evening. A thousand kids — give or take a few — as well as their parents, siblings, grandparents, etc., found their because the game isn’t going your kids’ team’s way. Don’t blame the refs, or the coach, or anyone else, if your and . way to Yankton to participate in Yankton’s own little version of “March Madness.” When the dust clears this af- kids’ team loses. Just let them have fun — that’s what this tournament is here for.

National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and a (Saturday). March 25 at the NFAA Easton Archery Complex, 800 MMC’s Scheich Wins Emil prime mover behind the NAIA's national basketball tourna- SD Hockey Team, Former North Dakota State University says Saturday’s prac- Archery Lane in Yankton. ments. tice at Dacotah field is the first of 15 spring sessions. Drills The class is open to youth ages 12 and up, or those S. Liston Award For GPAC Player Locked In Dispute close with the annual Green-Gold game on Saturday, April who will turn 12 in 2012. SIOUX CITY, Iowa — Mount RAPID CITY (AP) — A judge has ordered a minor 21, in the Fargodome. Attendance is required from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. and partici- Marty College junior Johanna Sche- Walter To Throw Out First league hockey team in South Dakota and one of its for- NDSU beat Sam Houston State 17-6 on Jan. 7 to claim pants are encouraged to pack a lunch. Portions of the ich has been named the Emil S. Lis- mer players to take their dispute to arbitration. the school’s first NCAA Division I football championship. class will be conducted outside, so please dress appropri- ton Award winner by the Great Pitch At MMC Game Today The Rapid City Journal reports an arbiter will make a The Bison open the 2012 season at home Sept. 1 against ately for the weather. Plains Athletic Conference. Yankton High School freshman Adam Walter will throw binding determination on defenseman Joe Grimaldi’s ben- Robert Morris. Pre-registration is required and all registration will be The award is presented to a out the ceremonial first pitch prior to today’s opening game efit claim and the Rapid City Rush’s position on breach of Head coach Craig Bohl tells WDAY-TV that the team handled at the NFAA Complex. For more information, call women’s basketball player who is a of a doubleheader between Mount Marty College and the contract. has a lot of questions to answer, but he thinks the Bison 605-260-9282. junior academically, and is voted on University of . The doubleheader is scheduled Grimaldi was released after spending part of last Octo- have the potential to make another run at the playoffs. by the faculty athletic representa- for 1 p.m. at Riverside Field. ber and most of November on the injured list. He refused tives of each NAIA league. A na- Walter was diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma, to sign his exit physical and later filed a grievance against U-10 Girls’ Soccer Tryouts tional winner will be selected from nodular sclerosis, Stage 2, on Dec. 7, and has been un- the Rush seeking medical expenses and lost salary. The Tyndall Teener the league honorees throughout the Scheich dergoing cheomtherapy since that time. Despite his health Rush denied Grimaldi’s injury claim and countered by March 25 NAIA. issues, he is continuing to play baseball, and plans to be suing him for breach of contract, contending he wasn’t Fundraiser March 24 Tryouts for the U-10 Girls club soccer team will be held Scheich, a junior guard from a part of the Yankton club high school and VFW Teener healthy when he reported for training camp last Septem- TYNDALL — A Vegas Night to benefit Tyndall VFW at the Lewis & Clark Soccer Complex (HSC) at 6 p.m. on Mitchell who prepped at Ethan, played in 29 games for the baseball programs this spring and summer. ber. Teener Baseball will be held Saturday, March 24, at the Sunday, March 25. Please meet by the concession stand. Lancers, finshing the season with 22 points. She also had Walter, age 15, has been involved in organized base- Grimaldi is from Ronkonkoma, N.Y., and is currently liv- Tyndall 4-H Grounds. The event begins at 7:30 p.m. All players must be registered with YYSA for the spring 19 assists and 15 rebounds on the season. ball since playing t-ball at age 5, and was part of the Yank- ing in Omaha, Neb. Tickets are available from VFW members, also the Bot- season to participate. Registration is still available online She posted a career high of seven points Jan. 14 ton Reds’ VFW Teener 13-14 Year-Old Minors state tle Shop. at yanktonsoccer.com. Players are asked to wear appro- against Doane, shooting 3-3 from the field. championship, Yankton’s first-ever championship in that priate soccer attire and bring a soccer ball and water bot- “This award really recognizes Johanna for all that she age bracket. FCS Champion NDSU Start- tle to the tryout. does,” said MMC women’s basketball coach Tom Schlim- Participating in the first pitch with Walter will be his Bowhunter Education Class A brief informational meeting will be held for the par- gen. “She’s an incredible athlete and person so it is nice Reds coaches, current MMC players Adam McVay and ing Spring Drills Today ents at 6 p.m. to see her off the court achievements noticed.” Jason Livermont. FARGO, N.D. (AP) — The reigning Football Champi- March 25 Contact Lisa Wolfgram at 665-0652 if you are inter- Emil S. Liston was the first Executive Secretary of the onship Subdivision champions start spring drills today A bowhunter education class will be held Sunday, ested but unable to attend or have additional questions.

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BOWLING Regional Championship Pacific Division 12:10 p.m. Friday’s Games Jakubauskas and INF Rusty Ryal to Reno and Saturday, March 24 MMC (DH, noon) Semifinal winners, TBA W L Pct GB Philadelphia vs. Boston (ss) at Fort Myers, Toronto 4, New Jersey 3, SO RHP Charles Brewer and INF Matt Davidson to BASEBALL, COLLEGE Winnipeg at Monday, March 26 YANKTON BOWL KINGSTON REGIONAL L.A. Lakers 29 18 .617 — Fla., 12:35 p.m. Edmonton 2, Florida 1, SO Mobile. MMC (DH, 1 p.m.) GOLF, BOYS’ Crofton at Wayne L.A. Clippers 26 21 .553 3 Tampa Bay vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Buffalo 4, N.Y. Rangers 1 CHICAGO CUBS—Optioned INF Adrian TRACK & FIELD, PREP Dan Lennon MONDAY NIGHT MIXED Regional Semifinals SOFTBALL, WOMEN’S IUPUI at USD HIGH TEAM GAME: Ten Pins 449 At The Ryan Center, Kingston, R.I. Phoenix 24 24 .500 5 1/2 Fla., 2:05 p.m. Winnipeg 4, Washington 3, OT Cardenas and INF Anthony Rizzo to Iowa (PCL). (noon) Class A at Vermillion (YHS, noon) HIGH TEAM SERIES: Country Bumpkins Sunday, March 25 Golden State 19 26 .422 9 San Francisco (ss) vs. Cincinnati (ss) at Columbus 5, Carolina 1 Reassigned RHP Jay Jackson, INF Bobby Sunday, March 25 1256 UConn (31-4) vs. Penn State (26-6), 3:34 Sacramento 17 30 .362 12 Goodyear, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Montreal 5, Ottawa 1 Scales, OF Jim Adduci, OF Brett Jackson and C BASEBALL, COLLEGE Winnipeg at HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Frank Osborn p.m. Friday’s Games Colorado vs. San Francisco (ss) at Scotts- Saturday’s Games Michael Brenly to their minor league camp. Sr. 244, Hal Somer 190, Marvin Guthmiller 162, Gonzaga (28-5) vs. Kentucky (27-6), 6 p.m. Milwaukee 112, Charlotte 92 dale, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Calgary at Dallas, 1 p.m. —Optioned RHP Lonnie Remington 188, Elaine List 174, Vernette Regional Championship Phoenix 113, Indiana 111 L.A. Angels vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 3:05 Minnesota at Buffalo, 6 p.m. Zach Putnam INF and INF D.J. LeMahieu to their in a March 22 game. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Signed LB Chris Guthmiller 157 Tuesday, March 27 Toronto 96, New York 79 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Toronto, 6 p.m. minor league camp. Reassigned RHP Carlos DALLAS MAVERICKS—Signed G-F Ke- Chamberlain. HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Frank Osborn Semifinal winners, TBA Orlando 93, Cleveland 80 Cleveland vs. L.A. Dodgers at Glendale, Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 6 p.m. Torres, OF Tim Wheeler, INF Nolan Arenado and lenna Azubuike. NEW YORK JETS—Traded QB Drew Stan- Sr. 585, Hal Somer 508, Marvin Guthmiller 487, FINAL FOUR Atlanta 93, New Jersey 84 Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Montreal at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. INF Chad Tracy to their minor league camp. SAN ANTONIO SPURS—Signed F Boris ton and a 2012 seventh-round draft pick to Indi- Elaine List 471, Vernette Guthmiller 463 At Pepsi Center, Denver Miami 88, Detroit 73 Cincinnati (ss) vs. San Diego (ss) at Peoria, N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay, 6 p.m. —Optioned 3B Jimmy Diaw. anapolis for a 2012 sixth-round draft pick. STANDINGS: Country Bumpkins 36.5-15.5, National Semifinals Philadelphia 99, Boston 86 Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Carolina at Detroit, 6 p.m. Paredes, OF Fernando Martinez and RHP TORONTO RAPTORS—Waived F Rasual SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Agreed to terms Ten Pins 35-17, Bob’s Hobby Supply 26.5-25.5, Sunday, April 1 Minnesota at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Chicago White Sox vs. Milwaukee at Winnipeg at Nashville, 6 p.m. Aneury Rodriguez to Oklahoma City (PCL). Re- Butler. with RB Kregg Lumpkin. Alley Kats 21-31, The Splits 19-33, Misfits 18-34 Des Moines champion vs. Fresno cham- San Antonio 104, Dallas 87 Phoenix, 3:05 p.m. Boston at Los Angeles, 8 p.m. assigned LHP Xavier Cedeno, RHP Jose Valdez pion, TBA Portland at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. San Diego (ss) vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Vancouver at Colorado, 9 p.m. and OF Brad Snyder to their minor league camp. NBA Development League HOCKEY HIGHLIGHTS: Bob List 3-10; Clarence Si- IDAHO STAMPEDE—Signed F Willie Jenk- monsen 3-10 Raleigh champion vs. Kingston champion, Denver at Utah, 10:30 p.m. Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Phoenix at San Jose, 9 p.m. MIAMI MARLINS—Reassigned OF Scott ins. Waived F Antoine Walker. NHL—Suspended Chicago D Duncan Keith TBA Saturday’s Games Kansas City vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, Ariz., Sunday’s Games Cousins to their minor league camp. five games for an elbow to the head of Vancouver CLASSIC LEAGUE Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 2 p.m. 9:10 p.m. Edmonton at Columbus, 2 p.m. NEW YORK METS—Optioned 2B Josh FOOTBALL HIGH TEAM GAME: Eisenbraun & Associ- National Championship National Football League F Daniel Sedin during a March 21 game. ates 941 Tuesday, April 3 Atlanta at Washington, 6 p.m. Sunday’s Games Minnesota at Washington, 4 p.m. Satin to Buffalo (IL). Reassigned RHP Fernando ARIZONA CARDINALS—Agreed to terms NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Signed F HIGH TEAM SERIES: Fastenal 2497 Semifinal winners, TBA Charlotte at New Jersey, 6:30 p.m. Minnesota vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla., N.Y. Islanders at Florida, 4 p.m. Cabrera and SS Omar Quintanilla to their minor with K Jay Feely on a two-year contract. Re- Joonas Rask to a two-year contract. HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: J.J. Peterson Detroit at New York, 6:30 p.m. 12:05 p.m. New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m. league camp. Transferred OF Matt den Dekker signed OL D’Anthony Batiste on a one-year con- PHOENIX COYOTES—Signed F Scott 277, Todd Kautz 268, Jerry Peterson 268, Jimmy NCAA TOURNAMENT Toronto at Chicago, 7 p.m. Baltimore vs. Philadelphia (ss) at Clearwa- Nashville at Chicago, 6:30 p.m. to their major league camp. tract. Arnold to a two-year contract. Hahn 257, Scott Plath 245 Dallas at Houston, 7 p.m. ter, Fla., 12:05 p.m. Boston at Anaheim, 7 p.m. American Association ATLANTA FALCONS—Signed DT Vance WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Recalled F EAST REGIONAL San Antonio at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Miami vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, Fla., St. Louis at Phoenix, 8 p.m. LAREDO LEMURS—Released INF Antoin HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Matt Hoefs Regional Semifinals Walker his tender as a restricted free agent. Re- Cody Eakin from Hershey (AHL). 673, J.J. Peterson 669, Jimmy Hahn 657, Todd Indiana at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. 12:05 p.m. Gray. signed LS Joe Zelenka. At TD Garden, Boston Sacramento at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. Boston vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., 12:05 —Traded OF Clifton SOCCER Kautz 651, Scott Plath 650, Ryan Weverstad 650 Thursday, March 22 TRANSACTIONS BALTIMORE RAVENS—Agreed to terms Major League Soccer STANDINGS: Fastenal 60.5, Plath Chiro- Syracuse 64, Wisconsin 63 Sunday’s Games p.m. Thomas to London (FL) for future considerations. with LB Brendon Ayanbadejo on a three-year COLUMBUS CREW—Signed F Aaron practic 60, Barta Electric 40, Coca-Cola Classic Ohio State 81, Cincinnati 66 Phoenix at Cleveland, 2 p.m. Philadelphia (ss) vs. Detroit (ss) at Lake- BASEBALL —Signed OF contract, CB Corey Graham on a two-year con- Schoenfeld. Placed D Rich Balchan on the dis- Denver at Minnesota, 2:30 p.m. land, Fla., 12:05 p.m. Michael Lang, 1B Lyle Allen and INF Wally Back- 39, Yankton Motor 38.5, Eisenbraun & Associ- Regional Championship tract and S Sean Considine on a one-year con- abled list. ates 35, Rotten Apples 28, Spectacle Shop 23 Utah at Atlanta, 5 p.m. N.Y. Mets vs. Washington at Viera, Fla., MLB—Announced Joe Torre has rejoined man Jr. tract. Re-signed LB Jameel McClain. MONTREAL IMPACT—Traded the rights to Saturday, March 24 Washington at Boston, 5 p.m. 12:05 p.m. Major League Baseball as executive vice presi- SIOUX FALLS PHEASANTS—Signed RHP SPARETIME LADIES Syracuse (34-2) vs. Ohio State (30-7), 6:05 CHICAGO BEARS—Announced the retire- F Aaron Schoenfeld to Columbus for a conditional HIGH TEAM GAME: The Glass Cutters 707 p.m. Philadelphia at San Antonio, 6 p.m. Pittsburgh vs. Houston (ss) at Kissimmee, dent for baseball operations. Rod Scurry. ment of RB Marion Barber. 2012 draft pick. HIGH TEAM SERIES: Huethers Seamless Miami at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. Fla., 12:05 p.m. American League —Signed C Taylor CINCINNATI BENGALS—Named Robert SOUTH REGIONAL Golden State at Portland, 8 p.m. Detroit (ss) vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Fla., —Optioned RHP Clay- Freeman. COLLEGE 2067 Regional Semifinals Livingston and Steven Radicevic scouts. Re- DUQUESNE—Fired men’s basketball coach HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Hiliary Barta Memphis at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. 12:05 p.m. ton Mortensen, RHP Junichi Tazawa and C Luis WINNIPEG GOLDEYES—Released RHP signed CB Adam Jones and OT Anthony Collins. Ron Everhart. At The Georgia Dome, Atlanta Houston (ss) vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., Exposito to Pawtucket (IL). Reassigned RHP Aaron Cook, INF Wes Long and OF Kody Kaiser. 241, Mindy Huether 223 Friday, March 23 Signed DE Derrick Harvey. HOWARD PAYNE—Announced the resigna- HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Hiliary Barta Baylor 75, Xavier 70 VOLLEYBALL 12:05 p.m. Brandon Duckworth, LHP Jesse Carlson, C Max Can-Am League DALLAS COWBOYS—Signed WR Kevin tion of women’s associate head basketball coach 655, Mindy Huether 616, Judy Barta 531, Sue Kentucky (34-2) vs. Indiana (27-8), 8:45 San Francisco vs. Chicago White Sox at St. Pierre and OF Alex Hassan to their minor QUEBEC CAPITALES—Released INF Scott Ogletree to a one-year contract. Lindy Hatfield. Freng 507 p.m. YANKTON PARKS & REC Glendale, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. league camp. Wearne and INF Ivan Nacarrata. DENVER BRONCOS—Agreed to terms with IOWA STATE—Announced freshman G STANDINGS: The Glass Cutters 18-2, First Arizona vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., 3:05 —Claimed LHP Kelvin TE Joel Dreessen and TE Jacob Tamme. Tavon Sledge and sophomore C Jordan Railey Regional Championship WOMEN’S A LEAGUE TOURN. p.m. De La Cruz off waivers from Cleveland and op- LONDON RIPPERS—Released OF Eugene National SC 14-6, EASW 12-8, Sealand Marine Sunday, March 25 RESULTS: Rounding Third def. Ranek’s Pi- GREEN BAY PACKERS—Agreed to terms are leaving the men’s basketball program. 12-8, Huethers Seamless Gutters 11-9, First Baylor (30-7) vs. Kentucky-Indiana winner, oneer Seed 2-1 21-18; 15-21; 21-13; Westy’s Chicago Cubs vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, tioned him to Erie (EL). Garnett and INF Joe Wilson. with C Jeff Saturday on a two-year contract. MINNESOTA—Announced men’s basketball Dakota 8-12, Jansens Upholstery 8-12, Vogt TBD Electric def. Rounding Third 2-0 21-16, 21-16; Ariz., 3:05 p.m. National League BASKETBALL INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—OL Ryan Diem F Trevor Mbakwe was granted a sixth season of Cleaners 7-13, Truck Trailer 6-14, Marshmellows The Diggers def. Drotzmann Construction 2-0 L.A. Dodgers vs. Milwaukee (ss) at Phoenix, —Optioned National Basketball Association announced his retirement. eligibility. MIDWEST REGIONAL 3:05 p.m. RHP Sam Demel, RHP Barry Enright and OF NBA—Suspended New Orleans F Jason 4-16 Regional Semifinals 21-17, 21-13 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed WR NEBRASKA—Named Tim Miles men’s bas- HIGHLIGHTS: Barb Olson 5-6; Betty Berry Milwaukee (ss) vs. Kansas City at Surprise, David Winfree to Reno (PCL) and RHP Trevor Smith two games for his Flagrant Foul Two Donte’ Stallworth and QB Brian Hoyer. ketball coach. At Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis WOMEN’S UPPER B LEAGUE TOURN. Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Bauer to Mobile (SL). Reassigned RHP Chris against Blake Griffin of the Los Angeles Clippers 3-10, 5-6-10; Sharon Scissons 4-5-7; Joan Tam- Friday, March 23 RESULTS: Cork’n Bottle def. TNT 2-0 21- men 5-10; Anne Mello 5-6; Edwena Turner 5-7; North Carolina 73, Ohio 65, OT 14, 21-10; Skerss def. The Associates 2-0 23- Texas vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, Ariz., 3:05 Judy Barta 4-5-7; Carol Leader 5-6-10; Laurie N.C. State (24-12) vs. Kansas (29-6), 9:17 21, 23-21; ENT Associates def. Phinney’s 2-0 p.m. Bruening 5-10 p.m. 21-13, 21-13; Bud Bumpers def. Cork’n Bottle 2- Cincinnati vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., 3:10 p.m. Regional Championship 1 18-21, 21-15, 21-17; The Walnut def. Bud CROFTON, NEB. Sunday, March 25 Bumpers 2-0 25-23, 21-10; Skerss def. Phin- Chamberlain Has Surgery After Dislocating Ankle North Carolina (32-5) vs. N.C. State-Kansas ney’s 2-1 21-8, 14-21, 21-14 WOMEN’S AMERICAN HOCKEY HIGH TEAM GAME: Quality Lenders 749 winner WOMEN’S B LEAGUE TOURN. TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Yankees re- hospitalized at least a few days. of them were “a little emotional.” HIGH TEAM SERIES: Quality Lenders 2149 WEST REGIONAL RESULTS: Slammin Hot def. In It 4 Fun 2-1 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Eva Wiebelhaus Thursday, March 22 17-21, 21-11, 21-13; Schnider Construction def. EASTERN CONFERENCE liever Joba Chamberlain dislocated The 6-foot-2, 240-pound righty was “I wanted to see how he was 184, Connie McPhillips 171, Carolyn Leader 170 At US Airways Center, Phoenix Upper Deck 2-1 21-19, 16-21, 21-19; Clark’s Atlantic Division his right ankle while playing with working his way back from elbow doing. You know it’s crushing. I just HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Eva Wiebel- Louisville 57, Michigan State 44 Rentals def. First Dakota Bank 2-0 21-15, 21-12; GP W L OT Pts GF GA his son at a local spot that had a ligament replacement surgery and told him, we’re going to be here for haus 489, Katie Tramp 485, Carolyn Leader 467 Florida 68, Marquette 58 Clark’s Rentals def. Schnider Construction 2-0 x-N.Y. Rangers74 46 21 7 99 202 165 D-1 STANDINGS: Lewis and Clark Specialty Regional Championship 21-19, 21-12 x-Pittsburgh 73 46 21 6 98 244 185 trampoline, jeopardizing his imme- wasn’t expected to return until him, we’re going to get you Hospital 91-69, Quality Lenders 82.5-77.5, Arens Saturday, March 24 WOMEN’S C LEAGUE TOURN. Philadelphia 74 43 23 8 94 234 207 diate future after yet another odd June or July. through this and we’re going to get Construction 75.5-84.5 Louisville (29-9) vs. Florida (26-10), 3:30 RESULTS: JJ Benji’s def. Kiss My Aces 2-0 New Jersey 75 42 27 6 90 204 195 D-2 STANDINGS: Wiebelhaus PDR 104.5- p.m. 21-16, 21-15; Dani’s Daycare def. Larry’s Heat- N.Y. Islanders 73 30 32 11 71 174 218 misstep for New York’s at Asked Friday if this could you back on the mound. But you’re 55.5, DSM Apts 78-82, F&M Bank 48.5-111.5 FINAL FOUR ing & Cooling 2-1 19-21, 21-16, 21-16; Larry’s Northeast Division . threaten Chamberlain’s career, going to go through some difficult HIGHLIGHTS: Eva Wiebelhaus 3-10; Jane At The Superdome, New Orleans Heating & Cooling def. Kiss My Aces 2-0 21-17, GP W L OT Pts GF GA Dawson 4-7-10; Carolyn Leader 5-7 National Semifinals 21-19; Inside-Outers def. Dani’s Daycare 2-0 21- Boston 73 42 28 3 87 237 180 There was no timetable for Cashman said: “I’m not in position times,” Girardi said. Saturday, March 31 9, 21-7; Ice House/Dakota Express def. Ferdig’s Ottawa 75 37 28 10 84 222 219 Chamberlain’s return. The team to say. Right now it’s too early for “You can only look forward. East champion vs. Midwest champion Firecrackers 2-0 21-19, 21-10; Ferrell Gas def. Buffalo 75 36 29 10 82 194 208 BASKETBALL South champion vs. West champion Budlight Bashers 2-0 21-14, 21-14; Dani’s Day- Toronto 75 33 34 8 74 214 235 did not say whether the 26-year- that. He’s in very good hands. He’s You’ve got to look forward. You National Championship care def. Budlight Bashers 2-1 10-21, 21-18, 21- Montreal 75 29 33 13 71 196 207 old was using the trampo- a healer. He’s a tough guy.” can’t look at ‘what if?”’ he said. YANKTON PARKS & REC Monday, April 2 11; Larry’s Heating & Cooling def. Ferdig’s Southeast Division MEN’S C LEAGUE TOURN. Semifinal winners Firecrackers 2-0 21-19, 21-18 GP W L OT Pts GF GA line equipment when he was Bone broke through the skin “You can see the disappointment, RESULTS: Blue Ballers def. Ball is Life 69- Florida 74 36 24 14 86 184 203 injured Thursday. during the dislocation. Chamber- there’s no doubt that.” 54; Main Street vs. Dunkin Donkeys 50-28; Washington 75 37 30 8 82 202 214 Cortrust Bank and Gause Honey had byes NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC. BASEBALL The accident at a play area lain was scheduled for an MRI Earlier this month, Robertson EASTERN CONFERENCE Winnipeg 74 35 31 8 78 200 214 MEN’S B LEAGUE TOURN. Carolina 75 30 30 15 75 198 223 came two weeks after All-Star exam and CT scan Friday. stumbled on the stairs of his home RESULTS: Anytime Fitness def. Warriors Atlantic Division MLB PRE-SEASON W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 73 33 33 7 73 205 249 147-80; Spinal Tappers def. Sioux Nation by for- Friday’s Games WESTERN CONFERENCE setup man David Robertson hurt “My guess is he landed funny,” in St. Petersburg while moving feit; B-Schoolers and Phinney’s had byes Philadelphia 27 21 .563 — N.Y. Yankees (ss) 6, Minnesota 4 Boston 25 22 .532 1 1/2 Baltimore 6, Boston 5 Central Division himself moving boxes at home. Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. empty boxes for recycling. The New York 23 25 .479 4 St. Louis 2, Miami 1 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Yankees general manager Brian Girardi said he spent about 30 Yankees’ fears of a serious injury NCAA WOMEN’S TOURN. Toronto 16 32 .333 11 N.Y. Yankees (ss) 5, Philadelphia 3 x-St. Louis 75 46 20 9 101 192 147 Cashman said Friday that Cham- minutes with Chamberlain at the were abated when Robertson was DES MOINES REGIONAL New Jersey 15 34 .306 12 1/2 Atlanta 9, N.Y. Mets 4 Detroit 74 44 25 5 93 225 181 Regional Semifinals Southeast Division Detroit 7, Pittsburgh 2 Nashville 74 42 24 8 92 210 197 berlain had surgery and would be hospital Friday morning that both diagnosed with a bone bruise. At Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines, Iowa W L Pct GB Houston 5, Washington 1 Chicago 75 42 25 8 92 229 214 Saturday, March 24 Miami 35 11 .761 — L.A. Dodgers (ss) 17, Chicago White Sox Columbus 74 24 43 7 55 172 237 Kansas (21-12) vs. Tennessee (26-8), 11:04 Orlando 31 18 .633 5 1/2 (ss) 4 Northwest Division playing the game,” Cindy said. but you have to work hard and a.m. Atlanta 28 20 .583 8 L.A. Angels (ss) 6, Milwaukee 3 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Baylor (36-0) vs. Georgia Tech (26-8), 1 Washington 11 35 .239 24 Kansas City 2, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 0 Vancouver 74 44 21 9 97 226 185 Cindy added one final encour- play lots of tennis. South Dakota p.m. Charlotte 7 38 .156 27 1/2 Chicago Cubs 10, Colorado 8 Colorado 76 40 31 5 85 198 199 agment for tennis enthusiasts. has some great tennis tournaments Calgary 75 34 26 15 83 185 204 Huethers Regional Championship Central Division Toronto vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, Monday, March 26 W L Pct GB Fla., 7:05 p.m. Minnesota 73 31 32 10 72 158 201 “The motto in our family is in the summer so take advangate Semifinal winners, TBA Chicago 39 10 .796 — Arizona vs. Chicago White Sox (ss) at Glen- Edmonton 75 30 36 9 69 200 220 From Page 10 never let anyone talk you out of of them. I guarantee you will have FRESNO REGIONAL Indiana 27 19 .587 10 1/2 dale, Ariz., 10:05 p.m. Pacific Division your dreams. It you want to play a great time and make life long Regional Semifinals Milwaukee 22 25 .468 16 Cincinnati vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., GP W L OT Pts GF GA At Mart Center, Fresno, Calif. Cleveland 17 28 .378 20 10:05 p.m. Los Angeles 74 37 25 12 86 173 160 tennis and be successful you can friends as we have.” Saturday, March 24 Detroit 16 31 .340 22 L.A. Angels (ss) vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, Phoenix 75 37 26 12 86 197 194 cilities. I think we need to get the St. John’s (24-9) vs. Duke (26-5), 8:04 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Ariz., 10:05 p.m. Dallas 74 40 29 5 85 194 197 Stanford (33-1) vs. South Carolina (25-9), Southwest Division Texas vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz., San Jose 74 37 27 10 84 201 192 message out that tennis is truly a 10:32 p.m. W L Pct GB 10:05 p.m. Anaheim 75 32 32 11 75 189 209 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for sport for a lifetime. It’s never too Regional Championship San Antonio 31 14 .689 — Saturday’s Games Monday, March 26 Memphis 25 20 .556 6 Atlanta vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., 12:05 overtime loss. late to learn the game. We also Semifinal winners, TBA Dallas 27 22 .551 6 p.m. x-clinched playoff spot need to be more aggressive reach- RALEIGH REGIONAL Houston 26 22 .542 6 1/2 Houston vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., Thursday’s Games Regional Semifinals New Orleans 12 35 .255 20 12:05 p.m. Philadelphia 2, Washington 1, SO ing out to the younger children. In At PNC Arena, Raleigh, N.C. Northwest Division Boston (ss) vs. Miami at Jupiter, Fla., 12:05 Tampa Bay 3, Edmonton 2, SO the past I think kids became dis- Sunday, March 25 W L Pct GB p.m. Minnesota 3, Calgary 2, SO couraged with tennis because it Texas A&M (24-10) vs. Maryland (30-4), 11 Oklahoma City 35 12 .745 — Washington vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, Fla., Los Angeles 1, St. Louis 0, SO a.m. Denver 26 21 .553 9 12:05 p.m. Pittsburgh 5, Nashville 1 was frustrating to learn the game. Notre Dame (32-3) vs. St. Bonaventure (31- Utah 25 22 .532 10 N.Y. Yankees vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., Vancouver 2, Dallas 1 Now, with the new 10 and under 3), 1:30 p.m. Minnesota 23 25 .479 12 1/2 12:05 p.m. Phoenix 3, Colorado 2 Tuesday, March 27 Portland 22 25 .468 13 St. Louis vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., San Jose 2, Boston 1 programming, smaller courts, and equipment, kids are having much more success and are having fun

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