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Bucks Gazelles Cattle Grasu PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2014 PAGE 7 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 Class A. (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 BASEBALL 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 Chicago White Sox 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.
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