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COLLEGE/YHS EVENTS Press&Dakotan New-Look Yankton Soccer Teams Debut Today BY JAMES D. CIMBUREK this season, but nearly every soccer program in the state chose to move to the [email protected] SDHSAA a little early. That means that there will be 17 Class AA programs (Dou- glas does not sponsor soccer.) and 8/9 programs in . (9 boys, 8 girls. Ver- DAILY DOSE million does not sponsor a boys’ team in the SDHSAA, while Freeman Academy The Yankton boys’ and girls’ soccer teams will have many of the same play- and Mitchell Christian-Mount Vernon-Sanborn Central do not have girls’ pro- ers as they did a year ago. grams). Daily opinions They will have most of the same coaches. Warren Brenner returns to coach The fans will notice some differences, mainly that they will have to pay to get the boys, while Tyler Schuring moves up from JV to varsity for the girls. B-SOC: at Water- from the P&D in to home games this year. But the benefit of that is that kids who could not af- TODAY town, 7 p.m. They will have the same uniforms. They will play their home games in the ford to pay to play on club teams now have a chance to play. That money also same place. August 19 G-SOC: at Water- Sports Staff on helps pay for the bus to take teams to road games. town, 7 p.m. local and But some things will be completely different, mainly the banner under which Will soccer ever be a money-maker — or even break even — for Yankton they compete. High School? Probably not. But giving student-athletes more opportunities to learn national high Like many soccer programs in the state, Yankton jumped from the South WEDNESDAY and grow pays more dividends than can be counted on an accounting ledger. August 20 school, college Dakota Soccer club ship and are now in a league sponsored by the South Dakota The Press & Dakotan will have more on the transition to high school soccer High School Activities Association. in our Fall Sports Preview, which comes out on Friday, August 29. It will have a and pro sports. S.D. Soccer planned to end its sponsorship of the “high school” league after THURSDAY new look as well, with expanded coverage of our area high school teams. August 21 G-SOC: vs. Huron, FRIDAY 4 p.m. W-SOC: vs. North- SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR August 22 B-SOC: vs. Huron, ern State, 4 p.m. 6 p.m.

Los Angeles 70 56 .556 — Tuesday, August 19 Friday, August 22 town at YHS (9 a.m.) SATURDAY G-TEN: Home VB: Red-White San Francisco 65 58 .528 3 1/2 GOLF, BOYS’ Beresford at Vermillion (10 a.m.) GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Bobcat Open at Fargo, VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S USD Red-White August 23 Quad, 9 a.m. Scrimmage, 6 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE San Diego 58 65 .472 10 1/2 SOCCER, BOYS’ YHS at Watertown (7 p.m.) N.D. Scrimmage (6 p.m.) Arizona 53 72 .424 16 1/2 SOCCER, BOYS’ JV YHS at Watertown (5 p.m.) SOCCER, WOMEN’S Northern State at USD (4 Sunday, August 24 East Division Colorado 49 75 .395 20 SOCCER, GIRLS’ YHS at Watertown (7 p.m.) p.m.) GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Bobcat Open at Fargo, W-SOC: vs. Col- W L Pct GB Sunday’s Games SOCCER, GIRLS’ JV YHS at Watertown (5 p.m.) SOCCER, BOYS’ Huron at YHS (6 p.m.) N.D. SUNDAY Baltimore 70 52 .574 — lege of St. Mary, 1 Miami 10, Arizona 3 Wednesday, August 20 SOCCER, BOYS’ JV Huron at YHS (4 p.m.) SOCCER, WOMEN’S College of St. Mary at August 24 p.m. New York 63 59 .516 7 Chicago Cubs 2, N.Y. Mets 1 GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Oxbow Open at SOCCER, GIRLS’ Huron at YHS (4 p.m.) USD (1 p.m.) Toronto 64 61 .512 7 1/2 St. Louis 7, San Diego 6 Oxbow, N.D. SOCCER, GIRLS’ JV Huron at YHS (6 p.m.) Monday, August 25 Tampa Bay 61 63 .492 10 San Francisco 5, Philadelphia 2 Thursday, August 21 Saturday, August 23 GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Pine Hills Open at Mil- MONDAY Boston 56 68 .452 15 Colorado 10, Cincinnati 9, 1st game GOLF, BOYS’ Dakota Valley Inv. (Vermillion, 9 GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Bobcat Open at Fargo, bank August 25 Central Division Milwaukee 7, L.A. Dodgers 2 a.m.) N.D. SOFTBALL, CLUB HS S.F. Lincoln at Yankton W L Pct GB Washington 6, Pittsburgh 5, 11 in- SOCCER, GIRLS’ West Central at Vermillion TENNIS, GIRLS’ R.C. Stevens/Vermillion/Water- (DH, 6 p.m.) Kansas City 68 55 .553 — nings Detroit 66 56 .541 1 1/2 Atlanta 4, Oakland 3 OTHER EVENTS Cleveland 62 61 .504 6 Colorado 10, Cincinnati 5, 2nd game Chicago 59 65 .476 9 1/2 Monday’s Games nated Chicago at Seattle, 9 p.m. FOOTBALL MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Placed LB Minnesota 55 67 .451 12 1/2 Chicago Cubs 4, N.Y. Mets 1 Pearland 11, Lynnwood 4, Lynnwood Saturday, Aug. 23 National Football League Dom DeCicco on the waived-injured list. Golf West Division eliminated Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 3:30 p.m. Claimed LB Justin Jackson off waivers Washington 5, Arizona 4, 11 innings NFL — Named Peter O’Reilly senior DAKOTAS TOUR: Wednesday, Oxbow Open, Oxbow, N.D.; Friday-Sunday, Bob- W L Pct GB Maracaibo 2, Humacao 1, Humacao Dallas at Miami, 6 p.m. from Detroit. Atlanta 7, Pittsburgh 3 vice president of events. cat Open, Fargo, N.D. Los Angeles 73 50 .593 — Philadelphia 4, Seattle 1 eliminated Tennessee at Atlanta, 6 p.m. Oakland 73 51 .589 1/2 Cincinnati at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Chicago 8, Cumberland 7, Cumber- Washington at Baltimore, 6:30 p.m. Softball Seattle 67 57 .540 6 1/2 land eliminated Minnesota at Kansas City, 7 p.m. Tuesday’s Games YANKTON CLUB HS: Monday, vs. S.F. Lincoln, DH, 6 p.m. Houston 52 73 .416 22 Arizona (C.Anderson 7-4) at Wash- Tuesday, Aug. 19 New Orleans at Indianapolis, 7 p.m. last season, finishing Texas 48 76 .387 25 1/2 ington (Strasburg 9-10), 6:05 p.m. Consolation: Vancouver vs. St. Louis at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Sunday’s Games Atlanta (Harang 9-7) at Pittsburgh Nashville, 11 a.m. Houston at Denver, 8 p.m. with a 30-7 victory Baltimore 4, Cleveland 1 Game 21: Guadalupe vs. Maracaibo, Sunday, Aug. 24 Grasu (F.Liriano 3-9), 6:05 p.m. over Texas in the SPORTS DIGEST Seattle 8, Detroit 1 Seattle (Iwakuma 11-6) at Philadel- 2 p.m. San Diego at San Francisco, 3 p.m. Alamo Bowl. Oregon’s Houston 8, Boston 1 phia (A.Burnett 6-13), 6:05 p.m. Game 22: Pearland vs. Chicago, Cincinnati at Arizona, 7 p.m. From Page 6 N.Y. Yankees 4, Tampa Bay 2 Texas (Mikolas 1-5) at Miami (Cosart 6:30 p.m. two late-season losses, Kansas City 12, Minnesota 6 1-1), 6:10 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 20 YHS Fall Sports Kickoff Thursday 7, Toronto 5 Game 23: Seoul vs. Tokyo, 2 p.m. TRANSACTIONS to Stanford and Ari- San Francisco (Vogelsong 7-8) at BASEBALL The Yankton High School Fall Sports kickoff picnic will be Texas 3, L.A. Angels 2 Game 24: Las Vegas vs. Philadel- zona, cost the Ducks a Chicago Cubs (Wada 2-1), 7:05 p.m. COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — But Grasu is just as held Thursday, Aug. 21, at 6 p.m. in the YHS Commons. Atlanta 4, Oakland 3 Toronto (Happ 8-7) at Milwaukee phia, 6:30 p.m. shot at the national Monday’s Games Suspended Pittsburgh RHP Michael important to the Coaches of Yankton’s fall sports teams will speak at the (Fiers 2-1), 7:10 p.m. Clemens (Bristol-Appalachian) 68 games championship and the Philadelphia 4, Seattle 1 Cincinnati (Simon 12-8) at St. Louis event. The meal is sponsored by HyVee, Olson Pest Techni- L.A. Angels 4, Boston 2 FOOTBALL for violations of the Minor League Drug Ducks for his role off (Lackey 1-1), 7:15 p.m. Prevention and Treatment Program. Pac-12 title. cians and Chesterman’s Bottling Company. The event is organ- Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, Kansas City (Shields 11-6) at Col- AFCA DIVISION II POLL the field. Players often 8:10 p.m. American League Mariota joked that ized by the YHS Adult Athletic Booster Club. orado (Matzek 2-8), 7:40 p.m. Preseason mention that he is Kansas City at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned OF N.Y. Mets (Gee 4-5) at Oakland Record Pts Pvs Grasu is particularly Tuesday’s Games Jackie Bradley Jr. to Pawtucket (IL). Re- everyone’s go-to team- (Kazmir 13-5), 9:05 p.m. 1. NW Mo St. (31) 15-0 799 1 protective of him, es- Houston (Oberholtzer 4-8) at N.Y. called OF/INF Mookie Betts from Paw- King 27th At Pro Event San Diego (Kennedy 9-10) at L.A. 2. Grand Valley State 12-3 725 3 mate for advice. For Yankees (Capuano 1-3), 6:05 p.m. tucket. Sent OF Allen Craig to Pawtucket pecially since a knee Dodgers (Correia 1-0), 9:10 p.m. 3. Minnesota-Duluth 11-2 634 8 WELCH, Minn. — Patrick King of Yankton finished 27th out Seattle (Iwakuma 11-6) at Philadel- for a rehab assignment. the past two seasons 4. CS-Pueblo 11-1 619 7 injury hampered the of 70 professional bowlers in the PBA50 Treasure Island Casino phia (A.Burnett 6-13), 6:05 p.m. — Assigned RHP the team has honored 5. North Alabama 10-3 589 10 Detroit (Scherzer 14-4) at Tampa LITTLE LEAGUE WS Kevin Whelan outright to Toledo (IL). Ducks’ star quarter- and Resort Open, held recently in Welch, Minn. 6. Lenoir-Rhyne 13-2 538 2 him with the Todd Bay (Archer 8-6), 6:10 p.m. At South Williamsport, Pa. SEATTLE MARINERS — Optioned 7. MSU-Mankato 11-1 530 6 back last season. King earned $700 in the event. L.A. Angels (Weaver 13-7) at Boston UNITED STATES OF James Jones to Tacoma (PCL). Re- Doxey Award for the 8. Henderson St. (1) 11-1 523 13 “Hroniss always (Webster 3-1), 6:10 p.m. GREAT LAKES, Chicago; MID-AT- called LHP Roenis Elias from Tacoma. 9. Pittsburg State 10-2 522 19 player that best repre- Texas (Mikolas 1-5) at Miami (Cosart LANTIC, Philadelphia; MIDWEST, Rapid TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Claimed gives me a hard time 10. West Chester13-2 477 4 Crofton Men’s Bowling League 1-1), 6:10 p.m. City, S.D.; NEW ENGLAND, Cumber- 1B Matt Hague off waivers from Pitts- sents the “spirituality, 11. West Texas A&M 11-3 407 11 about swinging a golf Baltimore (Tillman 9-5) at Chicago land, R.I.; NORTHWEST, Lynnwood, burgh and assigned him to Buffalo (IL). 12. Shepherd (W.Va.) 11-1 393 9 dedication and broth- Meeting Aug. 21 White Sox (Quintana 6-9), 7:10 p.m. Wash.; SOUTHEAST, Nashville, Tenn.; National League club — he doesn’t 13. Ohio Dominican 10-1 390 12 erhood associated Cleveland (Bauer 4-7) at Minnesota SOUTHWEST, Pearland, Texas; WEST, ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Op- CROFTON, Neb. — There will be a men’s bowling presea- 14. Winston-Salem St.10-2 389 14 want me to hurt my (Gibson 11-9), 7:10 p.m. Las Vegas tioned RHP Bradin Hagens to Reno with being an out- son league meeting on Thursday, Aug. 21, at 7 p.m. at Centen- 15. St. Cloud State 12-2 350 5 back,” Mariota said. Toronto (Happ 8-7) at Milwaukee INTERNATIONAL (PCL). Recalled RHP Will Harris from 16. Carson-Newman 10-3 333 17 standing teammate.” nial Lanes in Crofton, Nebraska. (Fiers 2-1), 7:10 p.m. ASIA-PACIFIC, Seoul, South Korea; Reno. Sent SS Chris Owings to the AZL Said Grasu: “I joke 17. Tarleton State 7-3 266 — Kansas City (Shields 11-6) at Col- AUSTRALIA, Perth; CANADA, Vancou- Diamondbacks for a rehab assignment. The award is named The league will bowl on Thursday nights in Crofton. Anyone 18. Indianapolis (Ind.) 10-2 229 18 around with him, like orado (Matzek 2-8), 7:40 p.m. ver, B.C.; CARIBBEAN, Humacao, — Optioned interested in participating on a team or plans to format a team 19. Delta State (Miss.) 7-3 206 — after the Oregon de- N.Y. Mets (Gee 4-5) at Oakland Puerto Rico; EUROPE & AFRICA, Brno, RHPs Curtis Partch and Dylan Axelrod if we’re crossing the 20. Indiana (Pa.) 9-2 167 24 fensive back who should contact Brian Wiebelhaus at 402-388-4640. (Kazmir 13-5), 9:05 p.m. Czech Republic; JAPAN, Tokyo; LATIN and C Tucker Barnhart to Louisville (IL). street, I’ll kind of hold AMERICA, Maracaibo, Venezuela; MEX- 21. NC-Pembroke 9-2 140 15 Reinstated 2B Brandon Phillips and RHP drowned in an acci- 22. Azusa Pacific 10-2 133 — from the 15-day DL. his hand a little bit.” NATIONAL LEAGUE ICO, Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon dent shortly before Bowling Meetings Coming Up Double Elimination 22. Emporia State 9-2 133 20 COLORADO ROCKIES — Optioned Mariota averaged East Division 24. Bloomsburg (Pa.) 10-2 103 16 Several bowling leagues at Yankton Bowl and Tyndall Lanes Saturday, Aug. 16 INF Ben Paulsen to Colorado Springs the 2008 season. nearly 282 yards pass- W L Pct GB Perth 10, Brno 1, Brno eliminated 25. Tuskegee (Ala.) 8-3 98 25 (PCL). Considered a solid will be holding league meetings in the coming weeks. Washington 70 53 .569 — Lynnwood 7, Rapid City 5, Rapid — Optioned ing per game and If you are interested in participating in a league, show up at Atlanta 65 60 .520 6 City eliminated NFL PRESEASON LHP Robbie Erlin to El Paso (PCL). NFL prospect at cen- Miami 62 62 .500 8 1/2 threw for 31 touch- the meeting or call the individual listed as a contact for that Maracaibo 10, Vancouver 0, 5 in- Sunday’s Games WASHINGTON NATIONALS — ter, Grasu instead New York 59 67 .468 12 1/2 nings, Vancouver eliminated Denver 34, San Francisco 0 Agreed to terms with OF Nate Schierholtz downs with only four league: Philadelphia 55 70 .440 16 opted to return to the Cumberland 8, Nashville 7, Nashville Carolina 28, Kansas City 16 on a minor league contract and assigned interceptions last sea- Central Division YANKTON BOWL eliminated Monday’s Game him to Syracuse (IL). Ducks for his senior W L Pct GB son. While protecting INDUSTRIAL: Tuesday, August 19, 7 p.m., Yankton Bowl, Frank Osborn, Sunday, Aug. 17 Washington 24, Cleveland 23 BASKETBALL Milwaukee 70 55 .560 — year. Mariota and cor- Jr. (605) 760-3163 Seoul 8, Humacao 5 Thursday, Aug. 21 National Basketball Association him is obviously key St. Louis 66 57 .537 3 TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED: Tuesday, August 19, 7 p.m., Yankton Bowl, Las Vegas 13, Chicago 2, 4 innings Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. DETROIT PISTONS — Signed F nerback Ifo Ekpre- Pittsburgh 64 61 .512 6 to Oregon’s success, Lonnie Remington (605) 665-3449 Tokyo 9, Guadalupe 5 Friday, Aug. 22 Cartier Martin and C Aaron Gray. Olomu also decided to Cincinnati 61 63 .492 8 1/2 MOONSHINERS: Tuesday, August 19, 8 p.m., Yankton Bowl, Wendy Philadelphia 7, Pearland 6 Carolina at New England, 6:30 p.m. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Signed F Grasu said Oregon Chicago 54 70 .435 15 1/2 stick around for an- Wiebelhaus (605) 665-8028 Monday, Aug. 18 N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets, 6:30 p.m. Jarnell Stokes to a multiyear contract. may have relied on West Division CLASSIC: Wednesday, August 20, 7 p.m., Yankton Bowl, Frank Osborn, Consolation: Rapid City 5, Brno 3 Jacksonville at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. TORONTO RAPTORS — Signed other season. him a bit too much. W L Pct GB Guadalupe 6, Perth 2, Perth elimi- F/G Jordan Hamilton. Jr., (605) 760-3163 Oakland at Green Bay, 7 p.m. “It’s not ‘unfinished That’s why Grasu’s THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED: Thursday, August 21, 7 p.m., Yankton Bowl, business.’ It’s about goal this year is to put Cindy Osborn (605) 660-8506 coming back for this SATURDAY NITE MIXED: Sunday, August 24, 7 p.m., Yankton Bowl, Jan the Australian Test team in quickly,” Climer said. “I can’t more of an emphasis M. Putnam (605) 661-1174 team, coming back for on the team effort. YOUTH SIGN UP: Sunday, September 7 & 14, Yankton Bowl, Ray Donat Cattle 2013, and previously played wait to see her mid-season or this community, for “Every touchdown (605) 660-3389 with the New South Wales by the end of the season.” this coaching staff. It’s that happens with this TYNDALL LANES about becoming better MONDAY NIGHT DIVAS: Monday, September 14, 7 p.m., Tyndall Lanes From Page 6 (NSW) squad at the com- Mount Marty, which was offense is a highlight (meeting & then bowling begins), Val Herman (605) 369-5455 bined 16 and under national 13-20 last season (2-14 in the football players. It’s to me, because obvi- BUSH LEAGUE - Tuesday, September 15, 7 p.m., Tyndall Lanes (meet- tournament in 2010. Then, at Great Plains Athletic Confer- about becoming a bet- ously the offensive ing & then bowling begins), Mike Scheetz (605) 661-2121 or (605) 589-4737 ter team. That’s what BUD LEAGUE: Wednesday, September 16, 7 p.m., Tyndall Lanes (meet- “I was nervous, I didn’t a NSW regional tournament, ence), also brought in a line had something to ing & then bowling begins). Karl Winckler (605) 464-0679 the team earned a gold medal group of other tall recruits — it’s all about,” he said. do with it,” he said. SATURDAY NIGHT MIXED - Meeting already held, contact Mike Scheetz think we’d get her,” she said. “Obviously our goal is “There were a couple schools in 2010, silver medal in 2011 Brianna Duerr (Garretson, 6- “When I see Marcus (605) 661-2121 or (605) 589-4737 for start date and a bronze in 2012. 0), Rachel Reiff (Chester, 5- to win a national score, when I see (WR) that really wanted her, but championship. It’s no Coaches: Send In Fall Sports Information what I think really helped her The biggest difference be- 11), Cassidy Hanson (Winner, Keanon Lowe score, secret at all. If we pre- when I see (RB) Byron The 2014 Press & Dakotan Fall Sports Preview will be released in the see what Mount Marty is all tween volleyball in Australia 6-0) and Adriel Hoeflen pare like we should Saturday, August 30 edition. about is that we put forth the and what’s she’s seen so far (Exira, Iowa, 5-11). Marshall score, that’s Coaches of fall sports are asked to send in their team information forms prepare, if we practice like the offensive line as soon as possible. Forms may be sent by fax to 605-665-1721. Information effort.” at Mount Marty? The level of And so, between the sen- may also be e-mailed to [email protected]. like we should prac- is also scoring the Cattle, though no stranger play, Cattle said. iors and the freshmen, Cattle tice, the sky’s the limit Forms were sent to the schools earlier this summer. Coaches who have touchdown. It’s all for not received their fall sports information forms may call 1-800-743-2968, ext. to competitive volleyball, is “It’s definitely better vol- figures to have plenty of com- for this team.” 106, or e-mail [email protected]. leyball,” she said. “I didn’t petition. Which is exactly the team, it’s what we still working through some of Oregon went 11-2 do as a team together.” the techniques at Mount train as much over there; did- what she wanted, she said. Marty, Climer said — though, n’t have the opportunity to. “I’d like to improve a lot as the coach joked, having a “They take it a lot more first and then hopefully get to Alex Wieseler (MF/D) return, “The biggest thing will be 6-1 hitter is worth the extra seriously here, with the the level of the senior ath- as do juniors Cody Perakslis the mental game,” he said. work. grades and the volleyball.” letes,” Cattle said. “You can Bucks (D) and Jared Rafferty “We have to finish the season “She told me the first day I On a Lancers team that definitely tell the difference From Page 6 (MF/D). strong and be ready to go all picked her up at the airport will be led by six seniors this between the seniors and A trio of sophomores will the way to the end.” that she was excited about fall, Cattle won’t exactly jump freshmen, they’re much more be asked to play key roles. In their final club season, the training,” Climer said. right into the mix in next consistent.” “Treyson Slate got his feet the Yankton boys (9-2-2) fin- Tuesday’s season opener at role, and so far he’s done “She said, ‘I want to be that.” wet last year, and this year ished third in the state tour- pushed; I want the weights; I home against York. But it You can follow Jeremy will be a key player on de- nament. shouldn’t take long for her Hoeck on Twitter at Senior midfielder John want the techniques.’” Dannenbring, who was in- fense,” Brenner said. “Cole Cattle was a member of impact to be felt, Climer said. twitter.com/ jhoeck. Discuss Lewno sorta got his feet wet, You can follow James D. “She picks up things very this story at www.yankton.net. jured during the state tourna- ment a year ago, is also playing a little varsity, but he Cimburek on Twitter at twit- expected to be a leader for has worked hard this sum- ter.com/JCimburek. Discuss the squad. mer. He’s a striker that has this story at www.yankton.net Amber Simek and Natalie Fer- erdeen Central and O’Gorman “John is back into it,” worked really hard. Gazelles ris also return. Another jun- back, who had been sanc- Brenner said. “Those two “Gabe Wenzlaff is not very ior that was expected to tioned for years,” he said. (John and Connor) will more big for a goalkeeper, but he is From Page 6 contribute, Erin Luken, will “We’ll have the last two sanc- than likely be our captains.” very aggressive and he’s miss the season due to injury. tioned champs and the last Striker Osmar Pacheco is quick on his feet.” Sophomores Sophie Bis- three club champs on our again expected to be a force Sophomores Luke Lam- man, Janae Osborne, Kendall gard, Becca Moser and schedule.” on offense. mers (MF/S) and Isaac Schulz Lillie, Elizabeth Rust and Haleigh Diede are also ex- The Gazelles have a “Osmar is up top again, (MF/S) are also on the varsity goalkeeper Raquel Cole. Tay- pected to be key contribu- chance to have a good sea- now for his last year with us. roster to open the season. lor Ruter, a striker and mid- tors, according to Schuring. son if they play as one, ac- We believe he will make a dif- “We have a lot of kids that MORNING COFFEE fielder, is also back for her Madason Tessier, Madison cording to Ruter. ference this year,” Brenner will be sophomores that have WEEKDAYS MONDAY-FRIDAY senior season. Styles and Miranda Winter- “We have to work together said. “Add Chase Huber (Jr., really been growing up this Tuesday, August 19 “The core of this team has ringer are also sophomores on the field and communi- MF/Striker) and Dylan Becker summer,” Dannenbring said. 7:20 am YHS Adult Booster been playing together for 10 expected to contribute. cate,” she said. “If we stay (Sr., Striker), and we have a “We know how to work to- Club (Wes Chambers) years or so,” Beckmann said. “We have a really strong positive on the field, we re- gether, which is way more im- 7:40 am Boys & Girls Club lot of offensive attack this (Steph Paluch) “We’re doing fairly well.” team,” said Ruter, who with ally have a good shot of year. portant than any bit of Beckmann will serve as a doing well and having a suc- 8:20 am Crofton Cruzin Show Brianna Benjamin, the “We expect to be solid on talent.” (Joyce Stevens) team’s leading scorer a year team captain this season. “I cessful year.” defense, and we should place Yankton has won two 8:45 am Dakota Museum ago, leads a strong junior think a lot of the younger In their final club season, the ball in the net this year as state titles in the club high (Crystal Nelson) class. girls are ready to take their Yankton went 4-9 and fin- well.” school ranks. For the Bucks Wednesday, August 20 “Brianna was our scoring spots.” ished eighth in the state tour- Seniors Ethan Klimisch to make a run at a “sanc- 7:40 am Vermillion Chamber leader last year and played a With Yankton and several nament. (MF/D), Jameson Mitchell tioned” title, they will need to (Nathan Welch) lot of wing,” Schuring said. other soccer programs join- stay sharp, according to 8:20 am Hy-Vee Foods (MF), Spencer Schade (MF), (Mike Weber) “Haley Schild has some time ing the SDHSAA, the path to a You can follow James D. Patrick Weinandt (MF) and Chambers. in goal. She’s picked it up state championship changes, Cimburek on Twitter at twit- well.” according to Schuring. ter.com/ JCimburek. Discuss Juniors Amanda Gravholt, “It will be more of a chal- this story at www.yankton.net lenge this year. 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