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Westra At QB Club best in the league and ranks 37th in the nation. Sports Madness for the period ended Jan. 19. Bos against Division II competition. Menno-Marion Boys’ JV The Yankton Quarterback Club will meet USD will compete at the Jack Johnson Invita- averaged 17 points in leading the Coyotes to a pair North opened the week with a 7-1 decision Wednesday at noon at the Elks Lodge, 504 West tional in Minneapolis on Friday and Saturday and of Summit League victories that propelled the over Antonio Meikel of Southwest Minnesota Game Cancelled 27th Street, Yankton. at the Wildcat Open in Wayne, Neb., on Saturday. team to the top of the standings. State, pushing his NSIC record to 3-0 on the sea- MENNO — Due to a lack of numbers, Marion This week’s speaker is Great Plains Athletic Bos made a season-high four three-pointers son. will not have a boys’ JV team for its basketball dou- Conference commissioner Corey Westra, who will USD’s Hertting Named Diver and scored 21 points in a 69-57 win against IUPUI Ranked No. 5 in NCAA Division II at 125 bleheader at Menno on Feb. 10. talk about the GPAC and issues concerning the Thursday. He followed that up with a 13-point per- pounds, North would be tested at the Ranger Play will begin at 4:30 p.m. with the girls’ JV league. Of The Week formance in a 14-point win against Fort Wayne, a Duals over the weekend. North welcomed the game, followed by the girls’ and boys’ varsity The public is invited to attend. ELMHURST, Ill. — South Dakota freshman team that entered 9-1 in its last 10 games. challenge, first taking down Jose Torres of No. 15 games. Greysen Hertting has been named Summit Bos made 13 of 27 shots during the week and McKendree, who is ranked No. 3 in his Super Re- League Women’s Diver of the Week as an- was 3 of 3 from the free-throw line. He also pulled gion, with a commanding 10-2 major decision. Youth Tennis Program To USD’s Glisar, Musa Named nounced by the league office Tuesday. down 10 rebounds and had three assists, two North carried his momentum into a top-five bat- SL Athletes Of The Week Hertting received her third consecutive Summit blocks and a steal.’ tle, pitting him against the top-ranked 125-pound Begin March 8 League weekly honor after sweeping both diving On the season, Bos leads the team in scoring wrestler, Alex Johns of No. 10 Indianapolis. North The Yankton Parks and Recreation Department ELMHURST, Ill. — South Dakota swept the with 13.5 points a contest. He has made 27 three- would come out on top, defeating Johns 3-1, help- Summit League’s weekly Indoor Track and Field events in the Coyotes’ 208-82 victory against is offering a four-session ‘Quick Start’ tennis pro- league opponent Western Illinois. The freshman pointers, makes 86 percent of his free throws and ing the Vikings to a 38-9 win. gram, Saturdays from March 8-29, at the Yankton Athlete of the Week awards with senior Megan has 45 assists. In his final match of the week, North dispatched Glisar earning the women’s honor and Mubarik won the one-meter dive with a score of 265.49 and City Hall Gym. the three-meter with 276.83 points. The Madness is a website created by Joel Ben Sergent of Findlay, a wrestler returning from The program is open to boys and girls grades Musa winning the men’s honor. The awards were Welser that covers all aspects of college sports. an All-American performance, one year ago. With announced by league release on Tuesday. This award makes it the eighth of 11 total Sum- K-5. The Quick Start philosophy is designed to mit weekly honors that Hertting has received. It is a 6-1 decision, North finished the week undefeated bring kids into the game by utilizing specialized Glisar, a senior from Sergeant Bluff, Iowa, and sparked the Vikings to a 34-9 win over Find- cleared 5 feet, 10 1/2 inches to win the high jump also her second string of three straight honors. North Earns NSIC Honor equipment, shorter court dimensions and modified Denver’s Ross Edfort earned men’s diver hon- BURNSVILLE, Minn. — Augustana’s TJ North lay. scoring, all tailored to age and size. at the Holiday Inn Invitational in Lincoln, Neb., this This is North’s first athlete of the week honors, past weekend. Her mark is tied for eighth-best in ors. went undefeated in four matches, taking down the To register, visit the Summit Activities Center No. 1-ranked wrestler in his weight class, and second for the Vikings this year — Michael Low- by March 7 or online at www.cityofyankton.org. the nation and is 4 1/2 inches better than the next man earned the accolades on Nov. 26 after win- best mark in the league. CSM Names USD’s Bos earned Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Registration will also be accepted on March 8 at wrestler of the week. ning the Holiday Inn Open. City Hall during the Clinic (check payments only). Musa, a redshirt freshman distance runner Augustana returns to the road, taking on Augs- from Worthington, Minn., recorded a NCAA top-40 Player Of The Week A sophomore from Elk Point, North allowed just For additional information, call (605) 668-5234 or VERMILLION — South Dakota junior guard five points in his four bouts while scoring 26 with burg and Minnesota State on Jan. 24 and 25, re- stop by the Summit Activities Center at 1801 Sum- time in the 5,000-meters at the Holiday Inn Invita- spectively. tional, finishing second in 14:57.55. His time is the Brandon Bos has been named Summit League three decision wins and a major decision. North is mit Street, Yankton, S.D. Player of the Week as announced by College now 20-3 on the season with a perfect 10-0 record

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Centerville 59, Menno 37 TUESDAY’S NEB. GIRLS 17. Iowa State 14-3 267 11 Wednesday, January 22 at Bon Homme; Wausa at Allen (4 p.m.) BASKETBALL Clark/Willow Lake 61, 18. Nebraska 13-4 261 16 BASKETBALL, MEN’S MMC at Dordt (8 p.m., GYMNASTICS, GIRLS’ Vermillion at YHS (6:30 BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Watertown at YHS (7 Adams Central 53, Wood River 46 YANKTON MIDDLE SCHOOL Florence/Henry 24 19. Vanderbilt 16-3 230 25 KYNT-AM) p.m.) p.m., KVHT.com); All-Indian Tourn. at Winnebago Custer 35, Hot Springs 28 Amherst 68, Shelton 24 20. Purdue 13-5 202 19 BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S MMC at Dordt (6 GYMNASTICS, GIRLS’ MS Vermillion at YHS (Santee); Bancroft-Rosalie at Ponca; Beresford at EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS DeSmet 49, Hamlin 27 Arapahoe 57, Axtell 41 21. West Virginia 16-2 184 — p.m., KYNT-AM) (6:30 p.m.) Canton; Crofton at Plainview; Elkhorn Valley at A — YANKTON 14, MITCHELL 11: Elk Point-Jefferson 68, Vermillion 49 Arlington 70, Logan View 28 22. Gonzaga 16-3 183 23 Thursday, January 23 WRESTLING, PREP Lewis & Clark Conf. Tourn. Creighton; Freeman Academy at Centerville; Free- YMS Leading Scorers — Anna Savey 5, Flandreau 40, Deuel 31 Aurora 56, Fillmore Central 43 23. Arizona State 15-3 92 24 BASKETBALL, MEN’S USD at Western Illinois at Creighton (Creighton-Verdigre, Laurel-Concord- man at Menno; Hartington at Bloomfield; Lennox at Kylie Rodig 3 Groton Area 45, Webster 40 Bancroft-Rosalie 57, Wakefield 49 24. N.C. State 16-3 89 21 (7 p.m., KVHT-FM) Coleridge, Ponca, Randolph); Beresford/Marion-Free- Vermillion (7:45 p.m., KVTK-AM); Neligh-Oakdale at B — MITCHELL 22, YANKTON 18: Irene-Wakonda 69, Scotland 58 Bloomfield 35, Osmond 15 25. Florida State 14-4 62 18 BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Western Illinois at man at Flandreau Randolph; Platte-Geddes at Scotland; Sergeant Bluff- YMS Leading Scorers — Destiny Pesek Miller 57, Crow Creek 46 Blue Hill 76, Harvard 12 Others receiving votes: Dayton 33, USD (7 p.m., KVTK-AM) Friday, January 24 Luton at Elk Point-Jefferson; Tri-Valley at Dakota Val- 6, Katrina Thomas 5 Mitchell 61, Brookings 33 Boyd County 63, Stuart 55 Middle Tennessee 26, Georgia 18, Col- BASKETBALL, BOYS’ All-Indian Tourn. at Win- BASKETBALL, BOYS’ YHS at Watertown (7 ley; Viborg-Hurley at Baltic; Winside at Wausa SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS Mitchell Christian 56, Avon 51 Bruning-Davenport/Shickley 63, Mc- orado 15, Marist 11, Wichita State 9, nebago (Santee); Alcester-Hudson at Akron-West- p.m., KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM); All-Indian Tourn. at Win- BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ JV Watertown at YHS A — MITCHELL 28, YANKTON 13: Oakes, N.D. 39, Leola/Frederick 36 Cool Junction 10 Syracuse 7, San Diego 6, Oklahoma 5, field; Avon at Andes Central; Baltic at Freeman nebago (Santee); Crofton at Plainview; Beresford at (4 p.m.) YMS Leading Scorer — Jess Reinhardt Oelrichs 57, Rapid City Christian 44 Central City 62, Schuyler 36 DePaul 4, Texas 2. Academy; Bloomfield at Ewing; Irene-Wakonda at Canton; Chester Area at Marion; Viborg-Hurley at BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ SOPH Watertown at 5 Platte-Geddes 57, South Central 33 Clarkson/Leigh 59, Elgin Parker; Laurel-Concord-Coleridge at Battle Creek; Baltic; Platte-Geddes at Lennox; Gayville-Volin vs. YHS (5:30 p.m.) B — MITCHELL 29, YANKTON 12: Sioux Falls Christian 50, Garretson Public/Pope John 51 Marty Indian at Dakota Christian; Menno at Freeman; Bridgewater-Emery at Bridgewater; Dakota Valley at BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ 9TH Watertown at YHS YMS Leading Scorer — Lilly Ryken 7 41 Clearwater/Orchard 67, Neligh-Oak- TRANSACTIONS Mitchell Christian vs. Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Tripp; Tri-Valley; Freeman Academy at Centerville; Sergeant (4 p.m.) C — MITCHELL 14, YANKTON 6: Sioux Falls Roosevelt 60, Sioux Falls dale 24 Parkston at Bon Homme; Scotland at Marion; Vermil- Bluff-Luton at Elk Point-Jefferson; Elkhorn Valley at BOWLING, HS CLUB Vermillion at Yankton American League YMS Leading Scorer — Perla Chavez 4 Lincoln 40 College View Academy 56, Parkview lion at Sioux Falls Christian; Wagner at Winner; Creighton; Wayne at Hartington Cedar Catholic; Ban- HOCKEY, BOYS’ JV Yankton at Rushmore (8 CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Agreed to SEVENTH GRADE BOYS Sioux Falls Washington 68, Water- Christian 11 Wausa at Allen croft-Rosalie at Ponca; Hartington at Bloomfield; Ne- p.m.) terms with RHPs Dylan Axelrod, Parker A — YANKTON 42, MITCHELL 11: town 33 Columbus 50, Elkhorn 44, OT BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ All-Indian Tourn. at Win- ligh-Oakdale at Randolph TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE INDOOR Jack Frazier, Brian Omogrosso, Omar Poveda YMS Scoring — Ryken 14, Drotzmann Sully Buttes 70, Eureka/Bowdle 25 Creighton 58, Winside 14 nebago (Santee); Alcester-Hudson at Akron-West- BASKETBALL, BOYS’ JV YHS at Watertown (4 Johnson Inv. at Minneapolis (USD); Iowa State Inv. and Zach Putnam; LHPs David Purcey 10, Wishon 8, Carda 3, Sawatzke 3, Summit 51, Sisseton 49 Crofton 75, Wayne 32 field; Avon at Andes Central; Baltic at Freeman p.m.) (MMC) and Mauricio Robles; C Hector Gimenez, Feser 2, Weirsma 2; Assists — Carda 3, Todd County 76, Little Wound 65 Cross County 54, Dorchester 21 Academy; Bloomfield at Ewing; Hartington Cedar BASKETBALL, BOYS’ SOPH YHS at Water- WRESTLING, PREP YHS/Chamberlain at Pierre INF Alex Liddi; and OF Denis Phipps on Feser 2, Wishon 2 Wagner 72, O’Neill, Neb. 24 CWC 64, Ainsworth 52, 2OT Catholic at Homer; Laurel-Concord-Coleridge at Bat- town (5:30 p.m.) (5 p.m.); Madison Inv. (Crofton, Hartington Cedar minor league contracts. Named Tommy B — YANKTON 33, MITCHELL 30: West Central 48, Dell Rapids 34 Deshler 58, Lawrence-Nelson 24 tle Creek; Marty Indian at Dakota Christian; Parkston BASKETBALL, BOYS’ 9TH YHS at Watertown Catholic) Thompson manager of Winston-Salem YMS Scoring -Wiersma 11, Joachimsen Winner 61, Bennett County 35 Eustis-Farnam 50, Medicine Valley (Carolina), Pete Rose Jr. manager of 7, Drotzmann 4, Raab 2, Brown 2, Kraft Dakota Valley Conference Tournament 30 Kannapolis (SAL), Charlie Poe manager 2, Janssen 2, Ortega 2, Zimmerman 1 First Round Exeter/Milligan 44, Meridian 41 of Great Falls (Pioneer), Mike Gellinger League Signed DB Josh Francis and WR Julian Sami Vatanen to Norfolk (AHL) and D An- vated RW Damien Brunner from injured C — MITCHELL 22, YANKTON 10: Dell Rapids St. Mary 63, Oldham- Fort Calhoun 70, Omaha Brownell- manager of the AZL White Sox, and — An- Feoli-Gudino. drew O’Brien from Utah (ECHL) to Nor- reserve. YMS Scoring — Ortega 6, Maibum 2, Ramona/Rutland 42 Talbot 48 Vance Law assistant minor league hitting nounced the retirement of QB Anthony HOCKEY folk. NEW YORK RANGERS — Agreed Small 2 Deubrook 53, Colman-Egan 36 Friend 53, Thayer Central 15 D — (score not available): YMS Giltner 57, Red Cloud 17 coordinator. Calvillo. NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Assigned to terms with G David LeNeveu. Scoring — Maibum 8, Small 4, Stanga 4, Gretna 59, Norfolk Catholic 40 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Agreed WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — ANAHEIM DUCKS — Reassigned D F Cam Janssen to Albany (AHL). Acti- Rock 2, Eide 2 TUESDAY’S NEB. BOYS Hampton 55, Nebraska Lutheran 46 to terms with OF Justin Maxwell on a Amherst 76, Shelton 55 Hayes Center 35, Southwest 32 one-year contract. TUESDAY’S S.D. BOYS Anselmo-Merna 53, Sumner-Ed- Heartland 51, High Plains Commu- — Agreed to dyville-Miller 17 terms with OF Ricardo Nanita on a minor Aberdeen Christian 84, Waubay 48 nity 29 Ashland-Greenwood 64, Yutan 59 league contract. and grabbed nine rebounds. Jeff Graber Avon 53, Mitchell Christian 32 Homer 66, Emerson-Hubbard 36 O’Neill 50, Wagner 35 Aurora 54, Fillmore Central 32 National League cashed in 16 points and snatched four Belle Fourche 54, Newell 52 Kearney Catholic 67, Doniphan- WAGNER — The O’Neill Eagles outscored Axtell 68, Arapahoe 38 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City, Trumbull 28 Boys steals. Wagner 40-25 after the opening period to claim a Bancroft-Rosalie 78, Wakefield 50 Agreed to terms with LHP Antonio Bas- Iowa 90, Dakota Valley 85, OT Laurel-Concord 52, Hartington 35 Canisota hits the road for Hanson 50-35 victory over the Red Raiders in an inter- Blue Hill 58, Harvard 28 tardo on a one-year contract. Agreed to Bon Homme 81, Tripp-Delmont/Ar- Louisville 66, Douglas County West From Page 9 state basketball battle on Tuesday. Bruning-Davenport/Shickley 60, Mc- terms with OF Bobby Abreu and RHP Thursday, and Freeman Academy travels mour 39 43 The game was tied at 10 after the opening pe- Cool Junction 47 Chad Gaudin on minor league contracts. Bridgewater-Emery 78, Marion 65 Lyons-Decatur Northeast 60, Cedar to Baltic the same day. riod. Central City 70, Schuyler 56 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Agreed Brookings 75, Mitchell 57 Bluffs 41 CANISOTA (7-3) ...... 6 25 43 63 Charley Burtwistle scored 12 points and had Clearwater/Orchard 68, Neligh-Oak- to terms with C Ed Easley and INF Scott Canistota 63, Freeman Academy 54 Millard North 52, Omaha Westside FREEMAN ACADEMY (3-5) ...... 13 29 44 54 four assists, and Brock Schueth and Jackson dale 58 Moore on minor league contracts. rebounds. Centerville 61, Freeman 58 44 Latzel had 10 points each for O’Neill. Columbus Lakeview 65, Milford 57, American Association Clark/Willow Lake 55, Langford 44 Millard West 70, Omaha Bryan 11 Parker, 7-4 and winners of five of six, OT KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Signed For Wagner, Derek Soukup led the way with Colome 57, Andes Central 39 Minden 83, St. Paul 28 hosts Irene-Wakonda on Thursday. Wayne 64, Crofton 44 Creighton 59, Winside 17 INF Vladamir Frias and LHP Rick 14 points and eight rebounds. Dell Rapids 68, Garretson 63 North Bend Central 52, Scribner- Douglas County West 61, Louisville Zagone. Gayville-Volin travels to Bridgewater to CROFTON, Neb. — The Wayne Blue O’Neill, 10-5, hosts Norfolk Catholic on Jan. DeSmet 36, Hamlin 34 Snyder 38 58 LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Signed Devils outscored Crofton in each period 28. Wagner, 3-5, travels to Winner on Thursday. Faith 76, Lemmon 28 North Central 44, Niobrara/Verdigre face Bridgewater-Emery on Friday. Dundy County-Stratton 66, Wallace RHP Justin Kuks and C Angel Flores. O’NEILL (10-5)...... 10 24 39 50 Flandreau 78, Deuel 33 39 GAYVILLE-VOLIN (1-9) ...... 10 17 30 38 on the way to a 64-44 victory over the 62 ST. PAUL SAINTS — Signed RHP WAGNER (3-5) ...... 10 17 25 35 Hanson 76, Howard 24 Palmyra 40, Conestoga 27 PARKER (7-4)...... 27 44 65 84 Warriors in Mid-State Conference boys’ Exeter/Milligan 68, Meridian 41 Jon Plefka. Harding County 59, McIntosh 46 Pender 68, West Point-Beemer 48 Falls City Sacred Heart 61, Rock WICHITA WINGNUTS — Traded INF basketball action on Tuesday. Huron 72, Pierre 52 Pierce 60, Lutheran High Northeast Port, Mo. 38 Colt Loehrs and OF Madison Beaird to Winnebago 68, Ponca 48 Lyman 40, Stanley County 39 25 Bon Homme 81, Jalen Berry led four Blue Devils in Freeman 50, Malcolm 34 Gateway for RHP Tim Brown. WINNEBAGO, Neb. — Winnebago jumped Miller 61, Crow Creek 50 Platteview 52, Elmwood-Murdock 29 double figures with 18 points. Ben Hartington 60, Laurel-Concord 48 — Signed out to a 32-16 halftime lead on the way to a 68-48 O’Neill, Neb. 50, Wagner 35 Plattsmouth 51, Syracuse 39 High Plains Community 58, Heart- LHP Gabe Aguilar and RHP Taylor Se- Tripp-Del.-Armour 39 Hoskins netted 16 points. Jared Anderson victory over Ponca in boys’ basketball action on Oakes, N.D. 57, Leola/Frederick 53 Ponca 64, Winnebago 51 land 42 witt. TRIPP — Bon Homme jumped out to and Trevor Pecena each had 13 points, Tuesday. Oelrichs 87, Rapid City Christian 68 Shelby/Rising City 67, David City 28 Humboldt/Table Rock-Steinauer 64, Can-Am League Corey Cleveland scored 13 points and David Parker 84, Gayville-Volin 38 Silver Lake 41, Franklin 15 a 42-9 halftime lead on the way to an 81- with Pecena going 5-5 from the field and Pawnee City 60 — Signed Potter County 45, Herreid/Selby Area Southeast, Wyo. 50, Bayard 36 39 victory over Tripp-Delmont-Armour in 3-3 from the line in the victory. Wingett had 11 points for Winnebago. Tristin Fierro Lyons-Decatur Northeast 52, Cedar LHP Isaac Pavlik. 42 Southern 46, Diller-Odell 31 added 10 points in the victory. Bluffs 41 CAPITALES — Released boys’ basketball action on Tuesday. Eric Kleinschmidt scored 16 points Rapid City Stevens 71, Douglas 35 St. Mary’s 67, Santee 16 No statistics were reported for Ponca. Minden 62, St. Paul 33 RHP Bryan Rembisz. Bon Homme’s Jon Barrett scored a Sioux Falls Washington 64, Water- Stanton 69, Madison 25 and Brock Mueller had 14 points for Winnebago, 13-2, hosts the All-Native Tourna- Nebraska City Lourdes 64, Auburn town 50 Sumner-Eddyville-Miller 47, double-double, with 25 points and 10 re- Crofton. Kleinschmidt also had seven re- ment, beginning Thursday. Ponca hosts Bancroft- 38 RIVER CITY RASCALS — Traded Sioux Valley 49, Chester 34 Anselmo-Merna 31 Rosalie on Friday. Niobrara/Verdigre 61, North Central RHP Casey Barnes to Long Island (Alan- bounds, to lead the way. Scott Van Win- bounds. Vermillion 73, Elk Point-Jefferson 65, Sutton 57, Ravenna 33 WINNEBAGO (13-2)...... 17 32 50 68 52 tic) for future considerations. kle netted 13 points, Hunter Young had Wayne, 14-2 and winners of 12 OT Tekamah-Herman 51, Oakland-Craig PONCA (5-10)...... 8 16 28 48 O’Neill 50, Wagner, S.D. 35 BASKETBALL Warner 56, Northwestern 43 42 12 points and Nick Mesmer had 10 points straight, travel to Hartington Cedar Oakland-Craig 53, Tekamah-Herman National Basketball Association Waverly-South Shore 61, Wilmot 38 Twin River 41, Wisner-Pilger 29 in the victory. Catholic for a MSC showdown on Friday. 39 NBA — Fined Indiana G Lance West Sioux, Hawarden, Iowa 65, Al- Wagner, S.D. 72, O’Neill 24 Huron 72, Pierre 52 Overton 78, Elwood 36 Stephenson $5,000 for violating the anti- For TDA, Cody Hrdlicka led the way Crofton, 8-6, travels to Plainview on Fri- cester-Hudson 55 Wahoo 57, Raymond Central 42 PIERRE — After opening the season 7-0, the Parkview Christian 49, College View flopping rules for the second time this with 23 points. Tristan Gau had 10 points. 281 Conference Tournament Weeping Water 47, Johnson County day. Pierre Governors have lost their second straight Academy 37 season, during a Jan. 20 at Golden State. Consolation Semifinal Central 34 Gunnar Dally added eight points. WAYNE (14-2)...... 14 33 50 64 with a 72-52 setback at the hands of Huron, Tues- Paxton 63, Hitchcock County 55 CHICAGO BULLS — Traded G Mar- Highmore-Harrold 55, Wessington West Holt 39, Plainview 32 CROFTON (8-6)...... 12 24 35 44 day in Eastern South Dakota Conference boys’ Platteview 65, Elmwood-Murdock 44 quis Teague to Brooklyn for F Toko Shen- Bon Homme, 5-4, hosts Parkston on Springs 42 Wynot 75, Allen 37 Ravenna 48, Sutton 36 gelia. Thursday. TDA, 4-7, hosts Mitchell Chris- basketball action. Semifinal Minuteman Activities Conference Tourn. Red Cloud 47, Giltner 46 Women’s National Basketball Assoc. Pierre, which had been undefeated before a James Valley Christian 73, Sanborn First Round tian on Thursday in Tripp. Colome 57, Andes Cent. 39 Scribner-Snyder 49, North Bend ATLANTA DREAM — Named Angela loss at Yankton on Friday, was outscored 22-8 in Central/Woonsocket 66 Garden County 44, Minatare 31 BON HOMME (5-4)...... 19 42 64 81 LAKE ANDES — The Colome Cowboys Central 35 Taylor executive vice president and gen- the third quarter. Wolsey-Wessington 61, Hitchcock- TRIPP-DELMONT-ARMOUR (4-7)...... 4 9 23 39 jumped out to a 13-2 lead after one quarter and Silver Lake 55, Franklin 41 eral manager. University of South Dakota recruit Justin Tulare 47 USA TODAY WOMEN’S TOP 25 didn’t look back, beating Andes Central 57-39 in Southern 48, Diller-Odell 40 FOOTBALL Decker scored a game-high 30 points to lead Dakota Valley Conference Tournament The top 25 teams in the USA Today boys’ basketball action on Tuesday. St. Mary’s 66, Santee 22 National Football League Huron. Caleb Carr added 10 points in the victory. First Round Women’s college basketball poll, with Avon 53, Terrance Kinzer led a balanced Colome attack Wayne 64, Crofton 44 ARIZONA CARDINALS — Signed P For Pierre, Brevin Kaiser scored 12 points and Elkton-Lake Benton 70, Dell Rapids first-place votes in parentheses, records with 13 points, nine rebounds and five assists. West Point-Beemer 63, Pender 40 Dave Zastudil to a two-year contract. St. Mary 28 through Jan. 20, total points based on 25 Chase Hrabanek had 11 points. Holden Thieman Erin Severyn had 11 points to lead the way. Wynot 51, Allen 20 CINCINNATI BENGALS — Named Mitchell Christian 32 Panhandle Conference Tournament points for a first-place vote through one and Lane Fawcett had 10 points each, with Faw- Huron, 9-1 overall and 7-1 in the ESD, hosts York 60, Centennial 34 Vance Joseph assistant defensive backs AVON — Avon jumped ahead early First Round point for a 25th-place vote and last cett grabbing a game-high 14 rebounds. Reed Harrisburg on Friday. Pierre, 7-2 and 6-2, travels to Goldenrod Conference Tournament coach. Edgemont 48, Hay Springs, Neb. 45, week’s ranking: and maintained its lead over Mitchell Mitchell on Thursday. First Round DETROIT LIONS — Named Joe Harter just missed a double-double, finishing with OT Record Pts Pvs Christian to win 53-32 in Avon Tuesday. HURON (9-1) ...... 15 24 46 72 Humphrey St. Francis 58, Nebraska Lombardi offensive coordinator. nine points, nine rebounds and four assists in the POSTPONEMENTS-CANCELLATIONS 1. UConn (32) 19-0 800 1 PIERRE (7-2)...... 5 20 28 52 Christian 32 GREEN BAY PACKERS — Pro- Both Cody Namminga and Logan victory. 281 Conference Tournament 2. Notre Dame 17-0 763 2 Minuteman Activities Conference Tourn. moted Nicole Ledvina to vice president of Aaron Swanson led Andes Central with 10 Consolation Semifinal 3. Duke 18-1 727 3 Mudder cashed in 11 points. Mudder also First Round human resources. points and seven rebounds. Jason Drapeaux Wash. 64, Watertown 50 Sunshine Bible Academy vs. Iro- 4. Stanford 17-1 715 4 had eight rebounds and four assists. Garden County 61, Creek Valley 42 MIAMI DOLPHINS — Named Mark posted nine points. Darrin Hopkins finished with SIOUX FALLS — Brett Stanley scored a quois, ppd. to Jan 23. 5. Louisville 18-1 672 5 Potter-Dix 67, Banner County 42 Duffner linebacker coach. Brandon Kockmich added nine points. 10 rebounds for the Eagles. 6. Maryland 16-1 642 6 game-high 25 points to lead Sioux Falls Washing- Nemaha Valley Tournament NEW ENGLAND PATRIORS — Jacob Knodel grabbed six rebounds, and 7. North Carolina 16-3 589 9 Colome, 9-4, is off until an Jan. 31 game ton to a 64-50 victory over Watertown in boys’ bas- TUESDAY’S S.D. GIRLS Falls City 60, St. Mary’s, Kan. 35 Signed DL Marcus Forston to a 8. Kentucky 15-3 533 12 Devin Tolsma had three assists. against Platte-Geddes. Andes Central faces Avon ketball action on Tuesday. Alcester-Hudson 58, West Sioux, Panhandle Conference Tournament reserve/future contract. 9. Oklahoma State 16-1 510 13 on Thursday. Sam Siganos added 14 points for the War- Hawarden, Iowa 47 First Round SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — An- For Mitchell Christian, Austin Bomann 10. Baylor 14-3 497 7 Colome edged the Eagles 27-26 in JV action. riors. Baltic 42, McCook Central/Montrose Edgemont, S.D. 48, Hay Springs 45, nounced co-owner Gideon Yu resigned had a game-high 13 points. 11. South Carolina 17-2 492 8 COLOME (9-4)...... 13 29 36 57 For Watertown, Nate Davis led the way with 26 OT as president. Promoted Paraag Marathe 12. Tennessee 14-4 466 10 Avon heads to Andes Central Friday, ANDES CENTRAL (3-6) ...... 2 16 30 39 11 points, including 3-3 from outside. Belle Fourche 64, Newell 34 South Platte Valley Assoc. Tourn. to president. Named Al Guido chief oper- 13. Penn State 13-4 389 17 Mitchell Christian hits the road for Tripp Washington, 6-4 and winners of five of six, Beresford 50, Tea Area 35 First Round ating officer. 14. LSU 14-4 317 14 travels to Sioux Falls Roosevelt on Thursday. Wa- Britton-Hecla 58, Rosholt 34 Sutherland 48, Perkins County 43 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Thursday. 15. Texas A&M 15-4 310 21 Hartington 60, Canistota 68, Howard 47 Named Jason Licht general manager. MITCHELL CHRISTIAN (3-6) ...... 2 13 19 32 tertown, also 6-4, hosts Yankton on Friday, the first 16. California 13-4 272 15 AVON (3-5) ...... 10 24 40 53 Laurel-Concord-Col. 48 of a four-game home stand. HARTINGTON, Neb. — Laurel-Concord-Co- WATERTOWN (6-4)...... 10 27 33 50 leridge was leading by one at the end of the third WASHINGTON (6-4)...... 7 32 48 64 Canisota 63, quarter, but Hartington came into the final quarter eight points. Hatcher had 17 points and seven rebounds for strong and took the game 60-48 Tuesday night in Sioux Val. 49, Chester 34 Crofton heads to Plainview Saturday, Roosevelt, which attempted 20 more free throws Freeman Academy 54 Hartington. VOLGA — Sioux Valley jumped out to a 38-18 Girls and Wayne hosts Guardian Angels Cen- than the Patriots. Tagyn Larson had 11 points and FREEMAN — Freeman Academy led Derek Jueden led the Hartington with 24 lead after three quarters and held on for a 49-34 four blocked shots, and Stacey Johnson grabbed tral Catholic Friday. by one at the end of the third quarter points. Tanner Fischer put up 12 points and Riley victory over Chester in Big East Conference boys’ seven rebounds in the victory. against Canisota Tuesday night in Free- Haug added 10 to the win. basketball action on Tuesday. From Page 9 WAYNE ( 10-6)...... 8 18 27 32 For Lincoln, Izzy VanVeldhuizen, Anna Brecht For Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, Dillion Wolf- Tayt Vincent scored 11 points and Jake Lar- CROFTON (14-1)...... 14 34 53 75 and Ellie Brecht each had 11 points. Van Veld- man. Canisota had a stronger final quar- gram netted 10 points. Mitch Klooz tallied nine, son had 10 points and five assists for Sioux Valley. huizen also had seven rebounds. ter and took the game 63-54. and Jordan Jansen added eight. For Chester, Cole Acheson netted nine points. Roosevelt, 5-5, begins a four-game home Sioux Valley, 11-0 overall and 5-0 in the Big night in Crofton. Roosevelt 60, Lincoln 50 Shay Jolley tallied 17 points for Can- Hartington hits the road for Bloomfield Friday, SIOUX FALLS — Sioux Falls Roosevelt took stand on Friday against Rapid City Central. Lin- isota and Jerad Nielsen added 11 to the and Laurel-Concord-Coleridge heads to Battle East, plays St. Thomas More in the Hanson Corn Quinn Wragge netted 14 points for coln, 6-4, hosts Sioux City (Iowa) East on Friday. advantage of a 27-8 margin in free throw scoring win. Creek Thursday. Palace Classic on Saturday. Chester travels to Crofton and Arens also had 10 assists. to claim a 60-50 victory over cross-town rival Lin- ROOSEVELT (5-5)...... 11 23 42 60 LAUREL-CONCORD-COL. (2-11) ...... 11 19 37 48 Marion on Thursday. LINCOLN (6-4)...... 11 26 40 50 For Freeman Academy, Teagan For Wayne, Tarah Stegemann put up coln in girls’ basketball action on Tuesday. HARTINGTON (6-7)...... 16 23 36 59 CHESTER...... 6 12 18 34 10 points and Ashton Schweers tallied Paige Mriden scored 22 points and Nicole Schroeder scored a game-high 26 points SIOUX VALLEY (11-0)...... 9 25 38 49

Muth said. “I was probably weight room, we’ll work with stats in recent years, also call him a friend and a fellow Mitchell’s state award will the most devistated I’ve ever them all.” plan to move the stat-gather- coach.” be presented on July 16 dur- Mitchell felt on a football field, and Mitchell also has played a ing to an iPad on the side- While all the honors re- ing the SDHSCA convention. From Page 9 the first guy that came up to big role in getting the Yank- lines, a program that will flect on Mitchell and his The national award will be me after the game was ton School District’s web- sync with the video program. work, they also reflect posi- announced during the Mitchell. He told me every- casts off the ground. With the While Mitchell’s head tively on YSD and Yankton it- NHSACA convention, June 18 “(Head Coach) Hawk was rip- thing was going to be OK. help of a grant, YSD webcasts coaching experience is one self, according to activities in Jackson Hole, Wyo. ping me a new one when I got “That’s a really good ex- now use multiple cameras to year of wrestling, his leader- director Ryan Mors. to the sidelines, and the guy ample of the kind of guy he capture the action, with stu- ship has brought him to the “It is a compliment to Dan. You can follow James D. that saved me was Mitchell.” is.” dents getting the opportunity forefront for the SDFBCA. The It’s something he’s earned Cimburek on Twitter at twit- For Mitchell, the choice Besides his coaching du- to learn those skills. state’s football coaches made over his tenure,” he said. “It’s ter.com/JCimburek. Discuss not to constantly yell at kids ties, Mitchell works with “When we started, we just him their president-elect two also something the whole this story at www.yankton.net is a direct result of his own Yankton athletes — not just had a laptop and a web cam,” years ago, and he will take community can be proud of.” experience. football players or school- he said. “With some grants the reins as the organiza- “I haven’t been much for sport athletes, but any Yank- we’ve received, we have a full tion’s president in July. Ac- chewing a kid out,” he said. ton athlete who wants help tri-caster that can accommo- cording to SDFBCA secretary Dakota Territory Gun Collectors “The kids we work with are — in the weight room. date up to six cameras, with Virg Polak, Mitchell may be teenagers. I like to remember Mitchell is up there after audio input. It’s basically the first coach who was an how it felt when I was a school when football is not in what they use to stream state assistant when he was GUN SHO W player, and what I responded season, and works with Lik- events.” elected to the post. Easton Archery Center, to. ness up there during the Mitchell has also used his “Dan is such a hard and E. Hwy. 50, Yankton “There’s a lot you can do spring and summer. tech experience to help the willing worker. He loves foot- th by talking it out, going In the weight room, he uti- football team, using the Hudl ball and athletics in general,” Sat., Jan. 25 through scenarios.” lizes the lessons learned from program to share video, not Polak said. “There’s nothing MORNING a trip to Colorado Springs, only with opponents but with he won’t do for a fellow 9am-5pm A couple years later, th Mitchell helped pick Muth up Colo., where he had the his own team. The Bucks, coach. COFFE E Sun., Jan. 26 after the then-college fresh- chance to work with Ne- who have used a laptop for “I appreciate being able to man made a play that helped braska’s Boyd Epley, one of WEEKDAYS 9am-3pm lead to a loss to Mitchell’s the premier collegiate alma mater, Wayne State. strength and conditioning 7:40AM BUY • SELL • TRAD E “I was the long snapper, coaches. MONDAY Admission and Wayne State had this all- “I’ve been spending a lot Yankton Transmission $ of time in the weight room THRU 5.00 conference nose guard from •Transmissions • Drive Lines California. I dribbled the snap with kids,” Mitchell said. “It SSpecialists pecialists FRIDAY Concessions doesn’t matter what they’re • Transfer Cases • Differentials 2409 East Highway 50 by Scout back, they ended up getting a 2 Year/24,000 Guarantee safety and we lost by two,” in. If they come up to the (605) 665-1175 Yankton’s Home Team! Troop #181