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Yankton Softball Signup Jan. 29 31, Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28 and March 6. Edgar’s Youth Basketball Tourney The Yankton Girls Softball Association will hold signup for 2012 The Upper Elementary League will hit from 7-8 p.m., Middle recreation and travel teams on Sunday, Jan. 29 from 2-4 p.m. at the School will hit from 8-9 p.m. and High School will hit from 9-10 p.m. March 2-3 Summit Activities Center meeting room. For more information, contact head coach Andy Bernatow at aber- ELK POINT — The Edgar’s Youth Basketball Tournament for Girls from ages K-12 are eligible to play. [email protected] or 605-660-3589. boys’ and girls’ teams in grades 5-8 will be held March 2-3 in Elk For more information, contact Andrea Tramp at 661-1577. Point. 1,000-Point Beresford Frostbite Four Feb. 4 For more information, contact Jeff Zeller at 605-356-5870 or Scorer Honored YYSA Accepting Coaching Applications BERESFORD — The 13th annual Beresford Booster Club “Frost- [email protected]. The Yankton Youth Soccer Association is now accepting applica- bite Four” road race will be held Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012, at 11 a.m. tions for its high school-level coaching positions. The event features a 4-mile run and a 2-mile run/wallk. All run- Vikings Pick Colts Assistant Alan Centerville senior Applications are available online at www.yanktonsoccer.com ners will meet at Beresford High School (301 West Maple). Samantha Blake was re- under “forms.” Completed applications can be mailed to Yankton All entries will receive an official Beresford Booster Club Frostbite Williams As Defensive Coordinator cently honored for reaching Youth Soccer Association, PO Box 82, Utica, SD 57067. Four long-sleeve T-shirt. Bathroom and shower facilities will be avail- MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The have hired Alan the 1,000-point mark for her Application deadline is Feb. 3. For more information, contact able at the high school, and a chili feed will follow the race. Williams as their new defensive coordinator. prep career. Blake reached Jason at 605-760-4828. Participants can register online at www.allsportrunning.com, can Coach finalized changes to his staff Thursday, the milestone on Jan. 9 call 605-763-5012 or register the day of the race from 9:30-10:45 choosing the former defensive backs coach to re- against Scotland in a game MMC Baseball Camps Coming Up a.m. place Fred Pagac (puh-GITCH) in charge of Minnesota’s defense. played at Mitchell. For more information, contact Kevin Nelson at The Vikings also hired Brendan Daly to be their defensive line coach, The Mount Marty College baseball team will be hosting several [email protected] or 605-763-5012. replacing Karl Dunbar. baseball camps and still have rooms for participants to join. The Frazier and Williams coached together with Indianapolis for two Lancers will host one day camps for hitting and pitching in January. years and were part of the championship team in 2006- SUBMITTED PHOTO The Middle School Hitting Camp will be on Saturday, Jan. 21 from BH Girls’ Basketball Tourn. Feb. 26 TYNDALL — The annual Bon Homme girls’ basketball tourna- 07. Williams has been an assistant in the NFL for 11 seasons. 11 a.m.-2:45 p.m. The High School Hitting Camp will also be on Jan. Daly was an assistant defensive line coach under Frazier and 21 from 3-5:45 p.m. The Middle School Pitching Camp will also be on ment will be held Feb. 26 in Tyndall. The tournament is open to girls’ teams in grades 4-6. Each team Dunbar before leaving for the St. Louis Rams to be the defensive line Sunday, Jan. 22 from 1-4:30 p.m. The High School Pitching Camp coach there the past three years. will be on Sunday, Jan. 29 from 1-4:30 p.m. is guaranteed three games. The Lancers will also be hosting a Preseason Hitting League. This Entry deadline is Feb. 10. For more information or an entry form, is one comprehensive camp with six overall dates. Dates are Jan. contact Troy Goehring at [email protected].

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WRESTLING Wynot, Neb. 51, Gayville-Volin 9 Guardian Angels 51, Wayne 37 Friday, January 20 mour at Armour; Platte-Geddes at Scotland; Sergeant Bluff- ley, 7 p.m.); Creighton at Niobrara-Verdigre; Freeman at St. TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE INDOOR Jack Johnson Inv. 281 Conference Tournament Humphrey 70, Madison 35 BASKETBALL, BOYS’ All-Indian Tourn. at Winnebago Luton at Elk Point-Jefferson; Tri-Valley at Tri-Valley; Vermillion Francis Indian; Guardian Angels Central Catholic at Harting- at Minneapolis (USD); Wayne State Inv. (MMC) SOUTH DAKOTA SCORES Seventh Place: Wolsey-Wessington Humphrey St. Francis 57, Bloomfield (Santee); Bancroft-Rosalie at Ponca; Beresford at Canton; at Lennox (8 p.m., KVTK-AM); Viborg-Hurley at Baltic; Win- ton Cedar Catholic; Menno at Centerville; Mitchell Christian WRESTLING, PREP Pierre East-West Duals (YHS, 11 52, Iroquois 27 26 side at Wausa vs. Irene-Wakonda at Irene; Parker at Flandreau; Wakefield Scotland Quadrangular Chester Area at Marion; Crofton at Plainview; Dakota Valley at a.m.); Big Sioux Conf. at Elk Point (Alcester-Hudson, Beres- Howard 50, Tea Area 18 Fifth Place: Highmore-Harrold 55, Johnson County Central 50, Hum- Tri-Valley; Elkhorn Valley at Creighton; Freeman Academy at TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE INDOOR Jack Johnson Inv. at Randolph ford, Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, 10 a.m); Ipswich Howard 53, Scotland/Menno 30 Wessington Springs 32 boldt/Table Rock-Steinauer 24 Centerville; Gayville-Volin vs. Bridgewater-Emery at Bridge- at Minneapolis (USD); Nebraska Wesleyan Inv. (MMC) BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ YHS at R.C. Central (3 p.m., Tourn. (Kimball-White Lake-Platte-Geddes, Marion-Freeman, Howard 61, Parker 18 Third Place: James Valley Christian Lafayette (St. Joseph), Mo. 54, Falls water; Hartington at Bloomfield; Laurel-Concord-Coleridge at WRESTLING, PREP Mitchell at YHS (7:30 p.m.); Madi- KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM); All-Indian Tourn. at Winnebago (San- 10 a.m.); Little ‘B’ Tourn. at Parkston (Parkston); Kingsbury Parker 48, Scotland/Menno 30 39, Sunshine Bible Academy 37 City 30 West Holt; Lennox at Platte-Geddes; Neligh-Oakdale at Ran- son Inv. (Crofton, Hartington Cedar Catholic, 1 p.m.) tee); Dakota Valley Classic (Dakota Valley); Alcester-Hudson County Tourn. at Arlington (Scotland, 9:30 a.m.); Neligh-Oak- Scotland/Menno 39, Tea Area 36 Eastern Coteau Conference Tournament Laurel-Concord 56, Battle Creek 27 dolph; Niobrara-Verdigre at Dodge; Plankinton vs. Tripp-Del- WRESTLING, PREP JV Mitchell at YHS (6 p.m.) at Canistota; Creighton at Niobrara-Verdigre; Freeman at St. dale Tourn. (Creighton-Verdigre, Randolph); Oakland-Craig Tea Area 40, Parker 30 Seventh Place: Waubay 50, Grant- Lexington 40, Cozad 29 mont-Armour at Armour; Sergeant Bluff-Luton at Elk Saturday, January 21 Francis; Guardian Angels Central Catholic at Hartington Cedar Inv. (Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, Ponca, 10 a.m.); Winner Deuel 35 Litchfield 60, South Loup 23 BASKETBALL, MEN’S Western Illinois at USD (7:30 p.m., Catholic; Parker at Flandreau; Wakefield at Randolph Belle Fourche Quadrangular Point-Jefferson; Viborg-Hurley at Baltic; Wayne at Hartington Tourn. (Bon Homme, 9 a.m.) Belle Fourche 45, Hill City 30 Mead 38, Conestoga 26 Cedar Catholic; Winside at Wausa KYBB-FM); MMC at Midland (4 p.m., KVTK-AM) HOCKEY, BOYS’ Oahe at Yankton (8 p.m.) WRESTLING, PREP JV Pierre East-West Duals (YHS, Belle Fourche 60, Red Cloud 18 NEBRASKA BOYS Millard West 55, Millard South 39 BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ All-Indian Tourn. at Winnebago BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Western Illinois at USD (5 HOCKEY, BOYS’ JV Oahe at Yankton (6 p.m.) 11 a.m.) Douglas 40, Belle Fourche 38 Alma 53, Loomis 50 Omaha Central 82, Omaha Marian 39 (Santee); Andes Central at Marty; Avon at Wagner; Bancroft- p.m., KYBB-FM); MMC at Midland (2 p.m., KVTK-AM) HOCKEY, GIRLS’ JV Yankton at Watertown (6 p.m.) Sunday, January 22 Douglas 57, Hill City 18 Battle Creek 54, Laurel-Concord 42 Papillion-LaVista 47, Omaha Westside Rosalie at Ponca; Beresford at Canton; Crofton at Plainview; BASKETBALL, BOYS’ YHS at R.C. Central (4:30 p.m., HOCKEY, BANTAM Rushmore at Yankton A (4 p.m.) HOCKEY, BOYS’ Oahe at Yankton (2:30 p.m.) Douglas 72, Red Cloud 12 Bertrand 57, Maywood 25 38 Elkhorn Valley at Creighton; Freeman at Menno; Freeman KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM); All-Indian Tourn. at Winnebago (San- HOCKEY, PEEWEE Oahe at Yankton A (2:30 p.m.); Oahe HOCKEY, BOYS’ JV Oahe at Yankton (12:30 p.m.) Hill City 36, Red Cloud 24 Bishop Neumann 64, Blair 41 Papillion-LaVista South 56, Omaha Academy at Centerville; Hartington at Bloomfield; Laurel-Con- tee); Dakota Valley Classic (Dakota Valley); Hanson Classic at Yankton B (1 p.m.) HOCKEY, BANTAM Rushmore at Yankton A (8 a.m.) Brady 44, Mullen 35 Bryan 33 cord-Coleridge at West Holt; Neligh-Oakdale at Randolph; (Tripp-Delmont-Armour vs. Castlewood, 10 a.m.; Platte-Ged- SWIMMING-DIVING, COLLEGE USD at S.D. State (1 HOCKEY, PEEWEE Oahe at Yankton A (11 a.m.); Oahe College View Academy 50, Nebraska Sandy Creek 59, Blue Hill 32 Niobrara-Verdigre at Dodge; Plankinton vs. Tripp-Delmont-Ar- des vs. Clark-Willow Lake, 1 p.m.; White River vs. Viborg-Hur- p.m.) at Yankton B (9:30 a.m.) BASKETBALL Lutheran 32 Scribner-Snyder 58, Stanton 49 Cozad 62, Lexington 55 Seward 56, Lincoln Christian 41 SOUTH DAKOTA BOYS Shelton 56, Wood River 48 Baltic 60, Freeman Academy 36 Diller-Odell 50, Lawrence-Nelson 18 Freeman 31, Wilber-Clatonia 26 Southern Valley 71, Arapahoe 22 Canistota 53, Hanson 48 Stuart 35, North Central 29 San Antonio 10 5 .667 — Minnesota at Utah, 8 p.m. Toronto 4, Minnesota 1 baseball analytics coordinator and Ben Wichita for INF Jorge Delgado. Activated F Jerred Smithson from injured Deuel 69, Webster 51 Gibbon 56, Amherst 54 Memphis 7 6 .538 2 Boston 4, New Jersey 1 Werthan advance scouting coordinator. LINCOLN SALTDOGS—Sold the con- reserve. Humphrey 57, Madison 43 Valentine 60, Ainsworth 45 Faulkton 54, Ipswich 52 Wahoo 60, Raymond Central 39 Dallas 8 7 .533 2 Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Rangers 1 Promoted John Stockstill to director of tract of RHP PJ Zocchi to Los Angeles SAN JOSE SHARKS—Assigned G Lennox 61, Harrisburg 59 Humphrey St. Francis 71, Bloomfield Houston 8 7 .533 2 HOCKEY N.Y. Islanders 4, Philadelphia 1 player personnel, Tripp Norton to director (NL). Antero Niittymaki to Worcester (AHL). 48 Wallace 48, Arthur County 35 Leola/Frederick 47, Langford 46, OT Wauneta-Palisade 36, Paxton 28 New Orleans 3 12 .200 7 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Nashville 3, Columbus 0 of baseball administration, Ned Rice to as- SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS—Re- TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Recalled Lyman 44, Bennett County 39 Johnson County Central 74, Hum- Northwest Division St. Louis 1, Edmonton 0 sistant director of major league operations leased OF Alex Cowart. D Evan Oberg from Norfolk (AHL). boldt/Table Rock-Steinauer 32 Wausa 36, Allen 32 EASTERN CONFERENCE Madison 67, Dell Rapids 64 Wynot 51, Gayville-Volin, S.D. 9 WLPct GB Atlantic Division Buffalo at Winnipeg, 8:30 p.m. and Mike Snyder assistant director of WINNIPEG GOLDEYES—Signed American Hockey League Parker 62, Irene-Wakonda 45 Lincoln High 69, Lincoln Northeast 53 Oklahoma City 12 3 .800 — Detroit at Phoenix, 9 p.m. scouting and player development. RHP Matt Rusch. BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS— Lincoln North Star 56, Lincoln East 32 Yutan 70, Louisville 57 GP WLOTPts GF GA Parkston 44, Bon Homme 39 Colby Tournament Utah 9 4 .692 2 N.Y. Rangers 45 29 12 4 62 126 94 Calgary at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. BOSTON RED SOX—Named Rick Can-Am League Loaned D Benn Olson to Alaska (ECHL). Scotland 35, Marion 30 Medicine Valley 53, Elwood 50, 2OT Denver 10 5 .667 2 Ottawa at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Jameyson athletic trainer, Mike Reinold NEW JERSEY JACKALS—Signed NORFOLK ADMIRALS—Announced Millard West 64, Millard South 54 Holcomb, Kan. 55, McCook 54 Philadelphia 45 27 14 4 58 150 133 Sioux Falls Christian 66, Vermillion 59 Mercy Tournament Portland 8 6 .571 3 1/2 Pittsburgh 46 25 17 4 54 140 118 Friday’s Games physical therapist, Brad Pearson assistant RHP Jake Hale. D Charles Landry was assigned to the Sisseton 64, Clark/Willow Lake 54 Omaha Brownell-Talbot 43, Weeping Minnesota 6 8 .429 5 1/2 Montreal at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m. athletic trainer, Pat Sandora strength and team from Florida (ECHL). Water 40 Omaha Mercy 44, Council Bluffs Jef- New Jersey 46 26 18 2 54 127 130 BASKETBALL Tiospa Zina Tribal 76, Britton-Hecla 63 ferson, Iowa 26 Pacific Division N.Y. Islanders 45 18 21 6 42 110 135 Washington at Carolina, 6 p.m. conditioning coach, Dan Dyrek clinical con- National Basketball Association SPRINGFIELD FALCONS—Acquired Winner 57, Wagner 46 Omaha Bryan 74, Papillion-LaVista WLPct GB Florida at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. sultant, Mike Boyle strength and condition- OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER— D Greg Amadio from Grand Rapids for F South 69, 2OT Minuteman Activities Conference Tourn. Northeast Division 281 Conference Tournament Semifinal L.A. Clippers 8 4 .667 — GP WLOTPts GF GA Tampa Bay at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. ing consultant and Tom Hagan chiropractor Signed G Russell Westbrook to a multiyear Mike Thomas. Signed D Brett Motherwell. Seventh Place: Highmore-Harrold 57, Papillion-LaVista 51, Omaha Westside L.A. Lakers 10 6 .625 — consultant. Promoted Peter Asnis to team contract extension. 31 Potter-Dix 55, South Platte 43 Boston 44 30 13 1 61 160 89 Saturday’s Games SOCCER Iroquois 29 River Cities Conference Tournament Phoenix 5 9 .357 4 Ottawa 48 26 16 6 58 149 150 N.Y. Rangers at Boston, noon orthopedist. FOOTBALL Major League Soccer Fifth Place: Wessington Springs 60, Paxton 76, Wauneta-Palisade 33 Golden State 5 9 .357 4 Philadelphia at New Jersey, noon CLEVELAND INDIANS—Agreed to PHILADELPHIA UNION—Announced Sandy Creek 52, Blue Hill 49 Semifinal Toronto 46 23 18 5 51 143 141 Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 58 Beatrice 66, Omaha Roncalli 21 Sacramento 5 10 .333 4 1/2 Buffalo 46 19 22 5 43 114 140 San Jose at Vancouver, 3 p.m. terms with RHP Jeremy Accardo and OF —Promoted Dan the retirement of F Veljko Paunovic. De- Third Place: Hitchcock-Tulare 66, Seward 59, Lincoln Christian 56 Ottawa at Anaheim, 3 p.m. Fred Lewis on minor league contracts. Evans to vice president of information tech- clined contract options on F Levi Houapeu, Shelton 71, Wood River 58 South Sioux City 74, Omaha Skutt Wednesday’s Games Montreal 46 17 21 8 42 116 126 Sunshine Bible Academy 55, OT Catholic 42 San Antonio 85, Orlando 83, OT Southeast Division Montreal at Toronto, 6 p.m. NEW YORK YANKEES—Named nology, Andy Major vice president of event MF Levi Houapeu, D-MF Ryan Richter and Southern Valley 39, Arapahoe 36 Washington 105, Oklahoma City 102 Carolina at N.Y. Islanders, 6 p.m. Dave Miley manager, Scott Aldred pitching operations and guest experience, and D Joe Tait. Dakota Valley Conference Tournament Valentine 71, Ainsworth 40 SPVA Tournament GP WLOTPts GF GA Consolation Semifinal Semifinal Denver 108, Philadelphia 104, OT Washington 45 25 18 2 52 128 127 Columbus at Detroit, 6 p.m. coach and Butch Wynegar hitting coach for Gregg Pastore senior director of digital SPORTING KANSAS CITY—Signed Colman-Egan 61, Dell Rapids St. Wausa 61, Allen 23 Boston 96, Toronto 73 Florida at Winnipeg, 6 p.m. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL); Tony Franklin media. F Jacob Peterson. Yutan 76, Louisville 66 Hershey 50, Sutherland 45 Florida 45 21 14 10 52 115 127 Mary 48 North Platte St. Patrick’s 65, Perkins New Jersey 107, Golden State 100 Buffalo at St. Louis, 7 p.m. manager, Tom Phelps pitching coach, and —Signed WR VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC—An- Minuteman Activities Conference Tourn. Winnipeg 46 21 20 5 47 116 133 Oldham-Ramona/Rutland 66, Es- County 27 Phoenix 91, New York 88 Tampa Bay 45 18 23 4 40 126 159 Chicago at Nashville, 7 p.m. Tom Slater hitting coach for Trenton (EL); Diondre Borel, WR Tori Gurley, T Chris nounced the acquisition of MF Jun Mar- telline 51 Semifinal Memphis 93, New Orleans 87 Tampa Bay at Phoenix, 7 p.m. Luis Sojo manager, Jeff Ware pitching Campbell, C Sampson Genus, FB Jon ques Davidson. Potter-Dix 59, Creek Valley 54 Carolina 48 16 24 8 40 124 156 Semifinal Minnesota 93, Detroit 85 Dallas at Minnesota, 8 p.m. coach, and Justin Turner hitting coach for Hoese, DL Johnny Jones, S Anthony SWIMMING Nemaha Valley Tournament NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC. WESTERN CONFERENCE Deubrook 81, Lake Preston 45 Atlanta 92, Portland 89 Central Division Calgary at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Tampa (FSL); Carlos Mendoza manager, Levine and CB Brandian Ross. USA SWIMMING—Promoted Jim Fox Elkton-Lake Benton 50, Arlington 42 Consolation Semifinal EASTERN CONFERENCE Sacramento 92, Indiana 88 Colorado at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. Danny Borrell pitching coach and Greg INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Will not re- to marketing director, Karen Linhart to pub- Falls City 60, Jackson Heights, Kan. Atlantic Division GP WLOTPts GF GA Eastern Coteau Conference Tournament L.A. Clippers 91, Dallas 89 St. Louis 46 28 12 6 62 117 94 Colbrunn hitting coach for Charleston tain the service of coaching assistant lic relations and social media director, San- Grant-Deuel 51, Waubay 33 29 WLPct GB (SALLY); Justin Pope manager, Carlos Devin Fitzsimmons, offensive line coach dra Lopez to events manager, Jim Rusnak Philadelphia 10 4 .714 — Thursday’s Games Chicago 47 28 13 6 62 156 135 Semifinal River Cities Conference Tournament Houston 90, New Orleans 88, OT FOOTBALL Chantre pitching and Ty Hawkins hitting Pete Metzelaars, special assistant to the to senior manager of editorial properties Semifinal New York 6 8 .429 4 Detroit 46 30 15 1 61 149 105 Rosholt 47, Wilmot 43 Miami 98, L.A. Lakers 87 Nashville 47 27 16 4 58 128 123 NFL PLAYOFF GLANCE coach for Staten Island (NYP) and Tom defense Rod Perry, wide receivers coach and Jamie Fabos Olsen to marketing & South Sioux City 73, Ralston 44 Boston 5 8 .385 4 1/2 Dallas at Utah, 10:30 p.m. Nieto manager, Jose Rosado pitching , defensive assistant Bill Teer- brand development director. Named Katie New Jersey 4 11 .267 6 1/2 Columbus 46 13 28 5 31 110 152 DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS SOUTH DAKOTA GIRLS Friday’s Games Northwest Division coach and Edwar Gonzalez hitting coach linck, defensive line Coach , Arnold and Matt Barbini coach fellows for NEBRASKA GIRLS Toronto 4 11 .267 6 1/2 Portland at Toronto, 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14 for Yankees (GCL). strength and conditioning coach Jon Torine the National Team division. Avon 53, Andes Central 44 Southeast Division GP WLOTPts GF GA San Francisco 36, New Orleans 32 Baltic 46, Freeman Academy 24 Amherst 48, Gibbon 35 Denver at Washington, 6 p.m. Vancouver 47 28 15 4 60 151 117 New England 45, Denver 10 TAMPA BAY RAYS—Agreed to terms and quarterbacks coach Ron Turner. An- COLLEGE Ansley 56, Pleasanton 28 WLPct GB Atlanta at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. with OF Jesus Feliciano, INF Will Rhymes, nounced the retirement of defensive coor- DEPAUL—Announced junior basket- Castlewood 66, Howard 25 Atlanta 11 4 .733 — Colorado 48 25 21 2 52 124 137 Sunday, Jan. 15 Garretson 39, Tea Area 35 Bertrand 56, Maywood 34 Phoenix at Boston, 6:30 p.m. Minnesota 47 22 18 7 51 107 122 Baltimore 20, Houston 13 RHP Romulo Sanchez and RHP Matt Torra dinator Mike Murphy. ball F Tony Freeland is transferring. Bishop Neumann 56, Blair 45 Orlando 10 4 .714 1/2 Chicago at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. on minor league contracts. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Named GUILFORD—Named Mark Lapierre Gettysburg 43, Hoven/Edmunds Cen- Miami 10 4 .714 1/2 Calgary 47 21 20 6 48 112 133 N.Y. Giants 37, Green Bay 20 tral 39 Boys Town 51, Omaha Christian Acad- Memphis at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Edmonton 46 17 25 4 38 116 132 National League Tony Oden secondary coach and Greg men’s and women’s assistant tennis emy 34 Charlotte 3 12 .200 8 Milwaukee at New York, 6:30 p.m. CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS HOUSTON ASTROS—Announced Olson quarterbacks coach. coach. Groton Area 31, Milbank 30 Washington 2 12 .143 8 1/2 Pacific Division Sunday, Jan. 22 Herreid/Selby Area 65, Aberdeen Brady 49, Mullen 33 L.A. Lakers at Orlando, 7 p.m. GP WLOTPts GF GA Baltimore at New England, 2 p.m. the resignation of president of business op- MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Named Alan KANSAS—Named DeMontie Cross College View Academy 43, Nebraska Central Division Sacramento at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. erations Pam Gardner to become a special Williams defensive coordinator. linebackers coach. Christian 18 WLPct GB San Jose 43 26 12 5 57 125 100 N.Y. Giants at San Francisco, 5:30 Little Wound 88, Marty Indian 22 Lutheran 41 Indiana at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. Los Angeles 47 23 15 9 55 105 105 p.m. advisor to owner and chairman Jim Crane. KANSAS STATE—Suspended junior Columbus Scotus 38, Boone Central Chicago 13 3 .813 — Minnesota at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m. Designated Catcher Craig Tatum for as- — F Jordan Henriquez indefinitely for conduct Miller 50, Chamberlain 42 Indiana 9 4 .692 2 1/2 Dallas 45 24 19 2 50 122 129 Mobridge-Pollock 51, McLaughlin 43 37 Saturday’s Games Phoenix 47 21 19 7 49 122 125 signment. Named Jim Bell vice president and chief detrimental to the team. Diller-Odell 35, Lawrence-Nelson 26 Cleveland 6 7 .462 5 1/2 Cleveland at Atlanta, 6 p.m. TRANSACTIONS operating officer. Signed RB Chad Simp- KEAN—Dismissed women’s basket- Parkston 58, Bon Homme 49 Milwaukee 4 9 .308 7 1/2 Anaheim 45 16 22 7 39 119 140 American Association Rapid City Christian 50, Crazy Horse Dundy County-Stratton 50, Cambridge Portland at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point AMARILLO SOX—Acquired RHP son. ball coach Michele Sharp. 38 Detroit 3 12 .200 9 1/2 Philadelphia at Miami, 6:30 p.m. BASEBALL Geivy Garcia from Wichita to complete an MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR—Named 23 WESTERN CONFERENCE for overtime loss. American League HOCKEY Sturgis 69, Lead-Deadwood 33 Elwood 48, Medicine Valley 20 Denver at New York, 6:30 p.m. BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Named earlier trade. Traded Garcia to El Paso Di- National Hockey League Cody Fredenburg full-time offensive assis- Freeman 43, Wilber-Clatonia 19 Southwest Division Charlotte at Chicago, 7 p.m. Wednesday’s Games ablos for C Alberto Espinosa. COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS— tant. Warner 48, Northwestern Area 45 WLPct GB Washington 3, Montreal 0 Brady Anderson special assistant to the San Antonio at Houston, 7 p.m. Chicago 6, Buffalo 2 executive vice president of baseball oper- LAREDO LEMURS—Signed RHP Signed D Brett Lebda to a one-year con- PURDUE—Named Tim Tibesar de- Dallas at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Colorado 4, Florida 3, OT ations, Rick Peterson director of pitching Manny Ayala. Acquired OF Joe Agreste tract. fensive coordinator and linebackers coach. Sacramento at Memphis, 7 p.m. Anaheim 6, Phoenix 2 development, Mike Boulanger minor from Gateway (Frontier) for a player to be NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Claimed TULSA—Named Ross Parmley ath- Oklahoma City at New Jersey, 7 p.m. named. Traded INF Mike Provencher to F Brandon Yip off waivers from Colorado. letic director. Vonn Gives Advice To Youth Athletes Thursday’s Games league hitting coordinator, Sarah Gelles INNSBRUCK, Austria (AP) — who I grew up with, who have Teen ski racers dreaming of becom- never been out of the state or out ing the next Lindsey Vonn received of the country.” Wrestling: Canton Takes Dual Win Over Tanagers firsthand tips on how to do it from Most of Vonn’s friends today VERMILLION — The Canton C- hosted by Scotland Thursday. Payton Jensen, Parker by forfeit; 285 — Kurt Zulk, Howard by Howard by forfeit; 113 — Luke Loudenburg, Howard pin. Blake the Olympic downhill champion share her passion for skiing, Howard beat Parker handily 61-18, beat forfeit Konstanz 1:42; 120 — Bailey Neises, Howard by forfeit; 126 — herself on Thursday. though there is one exception. Hawks traveled to Vermillion and PARKER 48, SCOTLAND 30: 106 — Jayden Even, Parker Kaleb Haas, Howard by forfeit; 132 — Tyler Genzlinger, Howard secured a 51-27 win over the Tan- Scotland 53-30, and rolled past Tea Area 50-18. by forfeit; 113 — Blake Konstanz, Scotland by forfeit; 120 — by forfeit; 138 — Evan Donahue, Howard by forfeit; 145 — Ado- Vonn gave her view on what it “I have one friend who has actu- The host Highlanders went 1-2 on the day, Hunter Anderson, Parker by forfeit; 126 — Andy Leber, Parker nis Ruml, Howard by forfeit; 152 — Tanner Iwan, Scotland pin. takes to be successful in a one- ally no idea about skiing. She is agers in a wrestling dual held on as did the Tea Area Titans and the Parker by forfeit; 132 — Dorian Vertrey, Parker by forfeit; 138 — John Isaiah Glanzer 5:18; 160 — Nick Davids, Howard by forfeit; 170 Boyle, Parker by forfeit; 145 — Dylan Nagelstad, Parker by for- — James Jungwirth, Howard tech. fall Ryan Auch 6:00; 182 — hour question and answer session awesome. I go over to her house Thursday. Pheasants. Tea Area beat Parker 40-30, Parker feit; 152 — Kordell Buick, Parker pin. Tanner Iwan 5:33; 170 — Mitch Fuerst, Scotland pin. Nick Pardy 3:26; 195 — Levi with athletes aged 15-18 who are and have dinner and we watch The C-Hawks scored six pins got by Scotland 48-30 and Scotland edged out Mitch Fuerst, Scotland pin. Zach Knock 1:11; 182 — Ryan Auch, Geiman, Scotland pin. 1:50; 220 — Kreg Kepplinger, Scotland and two wins by forfeit on the Tea Area 39-36. Scotland by forfeit; 185 — Levi Geiman, Scotland pin. Adam by forfeit; 285 — Dan Stribal, Scotland pin. Kurt Zulk 1:51 competing in the inaugural Winter movies. That’s awesome.” TEA AREA 40, PARKER 30: 106 — Jacob Elkins, Tea pin. Harms 3:34; 220 — Payton Jensen, Parker pin. Kreg Kepplinger HOWARD 50, TEA AREA 18: 106 — Jordan Genzlinger, Youth Olympics in Innsbruck. Vonn, who is one of the five am- night, while Vermillion had four Jayden Even 3:00; 113 — Tanner Fridrich, Tea by forfeit; 120 — 0:49; 285 — Dan Stibral, Scotland by forfeit Howard pin. Jacob Elkins 0:16; 113 — Luke Loudenburg, Hunter Anderson, Parker pin. Trayce Fridrich 4:49; 126 — Tyler SCOTLAND 39, TEA AREA 36: 106 — Jacob Elkins, Tea Howard dec. Tanner Frederich 4-2; 120 — Bailey Neises, “You sacrifice a lot, but you’re bassadors of the event, used her pins of their own. by forfeit; 113 — Blake Konstanz, Scotland dec. Tanner Fridrich Howard pin. Tyler Phelps 2:58; 126 — Austin Heien, Tea dec. 106— Jordan Sehr, Canton pin Kyle Seibel 1:18; 113— Phelps, Tea pin. Andy Leber 1:30; 132 — Austin Heien, Tea maj. 10-5; 120 — Tyler Phelps, Tea by forfeit; 126 — Austin Heien, Kaleb Haas 8-7; 132 — Tyler Genzlinger, Howard tech. fall Jared gaining more,” said the 27-year-old visit to the Youth Games to watch Brandon Steenholdt, Vermillion pin John Lemer 4:28; 120— dec. Deion Berdemphl 11-2; 138 — Jared Morris, Tea pin. Jon Tea by forfeit; 132 — Jared Morris, Tea by forfeit; 138 — Wyatt Morris; 138 — Evan Donahue, Howard pin. Wyatt Lardy 1:18; Carter Kratz, Vermillion decision Derek Dilts 6-0; 126— Ryley Boyle 5:03; 145 — Kordell Buick, Parker pin. Wyatt Lardy 1:38; American, who was accompanied the first run of the boy’s giant Lardy, Tea by forfeit; 145 — Michael Peterson, Tea by forfeit; 145 — Adonis Ruml, Howard pin. Michael Peterson 3:24; 152 — Ostbye, Canton pin Josh Callahan 1:38; 132— Brett Bye, Ver- 152 — Michael Petersen, Tea pin. Dylan Nagelstad 4:40; 160 by Angela Ruggiero, a former mem- slalom and to have a brief chat 152 — Tanner Iwan, Scotland pin. Garrett Welsh 2:50; 170 — Garret Welsh, Tea pin. Isaiah Glanzer, Howard 0:50; 160 — million pin Dylan Krejci 0:33; 138— Alex Davies, Canton deci- — Zach Knock, Parker pin. Garett Welsh 3:28; 170 — Adam Mitch Fuerst, Scotland pin. Chrish Kuhl 1:49; 182, Ryan Auch, Chris Kuhl, Tea pin. Nick Davids 1:24; 170 — James Jungwirth, ber of the U.S. ice hockey team. with International Olympic Com- sion Regan Bye 4-0; 145— Brandon Hertz, Vermillion pin Harms, Parker by default over Chris Kuhl; 182 — Open; 195 — Scotland by forfeit; 195 — Levi Geiman, Scotland by forfeit; 220 Howard by forfeit; 182 — Nick Pardy, Howard by forfeit; 195 — Jayden Broughton 4:09; 152— Gage Plueger, Canton pin Open; 220 — Open; 285 — Brendon Bauman, Tea pin. Payton Vonn, who has won 47 World mittee President Jacques Rogge. Kreg Kepplinger, Scotland by forfeit; 285 — Dan Stribal, Scot- Landon Hamilton, Howard by forfeit; 220 — Open; 285 — Bren- Damarius Cheeseman 3:09; 160— Jesse Peterson, Canton pin Jensen 0:52 land pin. Brendon Bauman 0:53 don Bauman, Tea dec. Kurt Zulk 4-2 Cup races and competed in three When asked by a young girl Alex Osborne 1:30; 170— Kase Jacobs, Canton open; 180— HOWARD 61, PARKER 18: 106 — Jordan Genzlinger, HOWARD 53, SCOTLAND 30: 106 — Jordan Genzlinger, Olympics, recalled how her youth about her best Olympic memories, Tanner Broughton, Canton pin Avery Garcia 0:40; 195— Caleb Howard pin. Jayden Even 0:48; 113 — Luke Loudenburg, Van Wyhe, Canton open; 220— Tanner Ovre, Canton pin Seth Howard by forfeit; 120 — Bailey Neises, Howard dec. Hunter in Minnesota was influenced by her Vonn singled out her debut at the Heine 0:34; 285— Will Mart, Vermillion pin Kelby Nelson 5:01 Anderson 5-2; 126 — Kaleb Haas, Howard pin. Andy Leber 0:51; strong determination to become a 2002 Salt Lake City Games, where 132 — Tyler Genzlinger, Howard maj. dec. Dorian Verhey 10-1; 138 — Evan Donahue, Howard pin. Jon Boyle 2:32; 145 — Ado- skiing superstar. she competed in slalom and super- nis Ruml, Howard pin. Kordell Buick 4:33; 152 — Dylan Nagel- “I always wanted be an combined but didn’t win a medal. Scotland Quad stad, Parker pin. Isaiah Glanzer 0:44; 160 — Zach Knock, Parker pin. Nick Davids 0:57; 170 — James Jungwirth, Howard Catch the Fastest Game in Town! Olympian since I was 9 years old, “I was 17 and didn’t know what SCOTLAND — The Howard Tigers came pin. Justice Verhey 2:31; 182 — Nick Pardy, Howard pin. Adam and everybody thought I was in- to expect,” she said. “In the out unscathed in a wrestling quadrangular Harms 4:12; 195 — Landon Hamilton, Howard by forfeit; 220 — sane,” Vonn said. “Picabo Street Olympic village, I was getting auto- was my role model. I met her when graphs from other athletes, who I was 9 and she was the reason I asked me, how did you get in here? Pee Wee B vs. Pierre started working hard and that re- ’Well, I am an athlete as well but I points apiece for UMKC. ally pushed me to where I am now.” still want your autograph.”’ Tommie Tyler led Western Illinois with 11 Pee Wee A vs. Pierre Vonn also cautioned the Vonn also talked about the im- College points and Ceola Clark added 10 and six as- teenagers that putting in the work portance of learning from setbacks, sists. Bantam A vs. Rushmore needed to reach the top of their recalling how she crashed in down- From Page 8A sport will probably damage their hill training at the 2006 Turin social life, as it did with hers when Games. Boys Jr. Varsity vs. Pierre she was younger. “I first thought it was the worst third in a row. “It’s definitely hard when you thing in the world and I thought I IPFW led by 10 in the first half and was up Boys Varsity vs. Pierre are a professional athlete ... to was never going to ski again,” she 35-32 early in the second. But Oral Roberts ran off seven straight points — four from Morrison have a personal life outside of your said. “But I came out of it and and three from Craion — to forge a 39-35 lead sport,” she said. “Skiing has always raced again two days later (in the with 13:42 left. Saturday, Jan. 21 st been my No. 1 priority. I didn’t re- super-G). Then I really realized McCorkle trimmed it to 39-37, but Morrison ally have too many friends growing how lucky I am to be able to do scored six straight points, and the Golden Ea- up. ... But at the same time, I have what I do. I learned from a negative gles cruised home. 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 6pm & 8pm been traveling to Europe since I experience. That was a turning UMKC 72, WESTERN ILLINOIS 50: was nine, I’ve been to New Zealand, point for me. I committed myself KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Reggie Chamber- MORNING to Chile, so many unique opportu- even more to the sport and started lain scored 23 points and Kirk Korver added 18 nities. I have friends in Minnesota to work even harder.” as UMKC dismantled Western Illinios 72-50 Bantam A vs. Rushmore Thursday night. COFFEE UMKC (8-13, 2-7 Summit League) asserted WEEKDAYS MONDAY-FRIDAY itself with a 13-2 run spanning three minutes to- Friday, January 20 Pee Wee B vs. Pierre scored 11 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. ward the end of the first half, but held a mere Freeman Academy’s Jaime Tschetter led the 29-24 lead at the break due to Western Illinois 7:40 a.m. Pee Wee A vs. Pierre Hoops Bobcats with 12 points, 13 rebounds, and (9-8, 4-5) shooting a torrid 66.7 percent from 3- Vermillion Chamber blocked five shots. point range. (Steve Howe) From Page 8A Baltic will take on Viborg-Hurley on Friday The Roos ended the game with an 18-3 run 8:20 a.m. Boys Jr. Varsity vs. Pierre and Freeman Academy hosts Ethan on Tues- beginning at the 8:13 mark of the second half to day. secure the lopsided victory. United Way (Pam Kettering) BALTIC (8-2)...... 20 37 42 46 Trinity Hall and Thomas Staton scored 13 Boys Varsity vs. Pierre Maggie Schulte led the Blue Devils with 18 FREEMAN ACADEMY (2-8) ...... 9 11 19 24 points and Bailey Kuchte added 12. For the Raiders, three players scored two Avon 53, Andes Central 44 points. LAKE ANDES — Chesney Nagel’s 35-point Sunday, Jan. 22nd The next opponent for Wynot is Lynch, Neb. performance sparked the Avon Lady Pirates to on Tuesday and Gayville-Volin will face Bloom- victory over the Andes Central Eagles on Thurs- SSNOWPLOWS NOWPLOWS 8am, 9:30am, 11 am, field, Neb. on Thursday. day night. Wynot also won the JV game 38-19. For the Pirates, Lanae Van Gerpen scored Yankton’s Newest 12:30pm & 2:30pm WYNOT (15-2)...... 15 27 38 51 10 points and grabbed nine rebounds while Authorized Dealer GAYVILLE-VOLIN (1-11) ...... 4 5 7 9 Nagel had another five rebounds. The Eagles’ Kellie Winckler led with 18 $5.00 Adults Baltic 46, Freeman Acad. 24 points, six assists, and four blocked shots and $3.00 Students FREEMAN — Two players with double-dou- Krista Winckler added another 14 points. Both bles for the Baltic Bulldogs led them to victory Winckler’s grabbed nine rebounds. Midwest over the Freeman Academy Bobcats on Thurs- Next up for Avon is Wagner on Friday and 901 Whiting Dr. day night. Andes Central faces Marty Indian, also on Fri- Radiator Yankton, SD Morgan Forsch led the Bulldogs with 18 day. 1211 East Hwy. 50 Kiwanis 4-H Ice Center www.yanktonice.org points and picked up 10 steals. Allie Walter AVON (6-3)...... 16 30 42 53 & Exhaust Yankton, SD • (605) 665-2410 ANDES CENTRAL (3-8)...... 6 22 30 44