PAGE 10 PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 2014 Three From Sioux Falls, USD Recruit Decker Earn All-State Honors wanted to get as many touches as Player of the Year was the top guard championship. Yankton’s Hejna Named To Second Team we could because he can finish,” in the state this season, averaging a “He’s one of those guys that in BY JUSTIN WULF knew that Colton could shoot the said Lincoln coach Jeff Halseth. “As Class AA-best 24 points per game the scouting report you know Argus Leader and that was his MO last the season went on, he become and leading the Raiders to a fourth you’re going to have to double team year and coming into this year,” more physical in there and became place finish. him every time he touches it down Colton Kooima saved one of his said Roosevelt coach Lee Taylor. more comfortable and he wanted An Augustana recruit, the 6-3 low,” said Nelson of the USD recruit. best performances of the season for “But what he did to develop his the ball every time we came down Schaefer picked apart defenses with Nagy was the only first-teamer to the biggest stage, leading Roo- game over the course of the season the court.” his ability to shoot from deep, pull not showcase his talents at state – sevelt’s 3-point exhibition by hitting was getting his teammates open Stanley and the Warriors wit- up off the dribble or drive the lane – through no fault of his own – as the 5 of 9 treys in the Class AA state and he became one of our best nessed the Patriots’ hot streak first- all while getting everyone’s best ef- Bobcats were a young squad with boys championship game. screeners. He kind of took a back- hand, falling to the eastside rival in fort. the 5-10 guard representing one of The senior’s prep finale was a seat to scoring in order for the team the district tourney and state semi- “He got everybody’s best de- just two seniors. sample of what he meant to the to be more successful.” finals, but not before the 6-3 senior fender and he got held and grabbed The Wayne State recruit shoul- state champion Rough Riders this The Rough Riders’ definitive forward performed a turnaround of and everyone tried to make his life dered as much as he could for season and helped earn him a spot state tournament performance put his own. as miserable as possible. But his at- Brookings, averaging 21.4 points, on the all-state first team selected an end to a late-season run for Park Stanley’s 17.4 points and 4.5 re- titude and the way he played the 3.5 assists and 3.1 rebounds, but his by the South Dakota High School and the Patriots, who turned bounds per game led the way for a game never changed,” said Taylor. steadiness demonstrated itself in Basketball Coaches Association and around a slow start en route to Washington squad that finished 4-18 “He never let his poor shooting per- other areas that didn’t show up in the South Dakota Sportswriters As- knocking off top-seed Huron in the a year ago and came within mere formances or getting roughed up af- the box score. sociation. first round at state and finally re- free throws in regulation to playing fect playing great defense or “He had to do a lot for that team Lincoln’s Addison Park, Washing- sembled the team that was voted for a state title. While his offensive rebounding the basketball or pick- this year,” said Taylor. “They ton’s Brett Stanley, Rapid City the preseason favorite. skill set dazzled, his defense fueled ing a teammate up off the floor. We needed him to score and he had Stevens’ Steven Schaefer and The 6-8 Park keyed the salvaged the Warriors, who finished third. all know he can score, but he was some big games, but he even Huron’s Justin Decker also made season with 14.5 points on 56 per- “He was really good for us on the so consistent being a great team- though some of his teammates did- the cut after leading their teams to cent shooting along with pulling offensive end, and we always ex- mate.” n’t succeed in knocking down shots, the state tourney, while Brookings’ down eight rebounds per game. Al- pected that that would happen,” While Schaefer was the best he never stopped trusting them.” Tyler Nagy rounded out the first though the junior forward had an said Washington coach Craig Nel- backcourt player in ‘AA’, Decker Roosevelt’s Chris Phillips earned team selections. eye for the 3-point line (hitting 26 of son, “but it was the defense that controlled the paint so much so second team honors along with Kooima, a 6-3 guard, averaged 71 attempts), his focus inside im- sparked us and really made our that the Tigers were the top-ranked Huron’s Caleb Carr, Yankton’s J.J. 16.1 points per game and shot 44 proved throughout the season and team better when we were able to team for the majority of the season. Hejna, O’Gorman’s Braxton Elliott, percent from 3-point range, how- set the tone for the Pats winning put him on the other team’s best The South Dakota Gatorade Player Brandon Valley’s Nic Peterson and ever Northwestern recruit often nine of their final 12 games. player.” of the Year posted 15.4 points on 62 Pierre’s Brevin Kaiser. lifted the Riders without the ball in “Obviously our whole goal this Of other team’s best players, percent shooting and grabbed 8.5 his hands. year was to get the ball inside and Schaefer was a nightmare for op- rebounds per game on the way to “Going into the season, everyone Addison was one of those guys we posing defenses. The Argus Leader leading Huron to the consolation

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1:37.2; 1600 RELAY: McCook Central- records, points based on 25 points for a Thursday, April 10 South Central Yankton (MMC) TRACK & FIELD Montrose 3:43.9; 3200 RELAY: West first-place vote through one point for a NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL, CLUB 9TH/10TH S.F. Roosevelt at BASEBALL, CLUB JV Yankton at Harrisburg BASEBALL, COLLEGE Hastings at MMC (DH, HARTINGTON INV. Central 8:50.1; MEDLEY RELAY: Mc- 25th-place vote and previous ranking: East Division Yankton (DH, 5 p.m.) (DH, 5 p.m.) 1 p.m.) Cook Central-Montrose 3:53.6; DISCUS: Record Pts Pvs W L Pct GB GOLF, BOYS’ Southeast South Dakota Small- GOLF, BOYS’ Burke-Gregory Inv. at Burke BASEBALL, CLUB HS Bon Homme- April 8 at Hartington, Neb. Joey Newman, Tri-Valley 129-3; HIGH 1. Connecticut (32) 40-0 800 1 School at Fox Run, Yankton (Alcester-Hudson, Andes (Andes Central, Avon, Bon Homme, Platte-Geddes, Scotland/Hanson County at Mount Vernon-Plankin- BOYS’ DIVISION Washington 5 2 .714 — JUMP: David Boer, Baltic 6-2; LONG 2. Notre Dame 37-1 768 2 Atlanta 5 3 .625 1/2 Central, Avon, Bon Homme, Centerville, Freeman, Scotland, Tripp-Delmont, 10 a.m.); Flandreau Inv. ton-Woonsocket; Elk Point-Jefferson at Menno TEAM SCORES: Hartington 148, JUMP: Payton Webster, West Central 18- 3. Stanford 33-4 730 5 Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Parker, Park- (Parker, 10 a.m.) BASEBALL, CLUB 9TH/10TH Yankton at Bran- Pender 133, Hartington Cedar Catholic Miami 5 3 .625 1/2 6.25; SHOT PUT: Matt Johnson, Garret- 4. Maryland 28-7 690 9 New York 3 5 .375 2 1/2 ston, Platte-Geddes, Tripp-Delmont, Viborg-Hurley, 9 GOLF, GIRLS’ Parkston Inv. at Mitchell (YHS, don Valley (DH, 1 p.m.) 127, Wynot 60, Cedar Catholic JV 24, son 43-4.25; TRIPLE JUMP: Kyler 5. Louisville 33-5 660 4 a.m.); West Point Inv. at Beemer (Hartington, Laurel- Parkston, 10 a.m.); Burke-Gregory Inv. at Gregory GOLF, BOYS’ Plainview Inv. (Bloomfield, Walthill 13 Philadelphia 3 5 .375 2 1/2 Johnson, Baltic 38-5.5 6. Baylor 32-5 649 6 Central Division Concord-Coleridge, 11 a.m.); Norfolk Catholic/Stan- (Andes Central, Avon, Bon Homme, Platte-Geddes, Creighton, Crofton, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, Nio- EVENT WINNERS — 100: Lorenzo 7. North Carolina 27-10 568 13 ton at Hartington Cedar Catholic; Parker at Scotland, Tripp-Delmont, Wagner, 10 a.m.); Flan- brara-Verdigre, Randolph, 8:30 a.m.) Duenas, Pender 11.37; 200: Lorenzo W L Pct GB HUSKY INV. 8. Tennessee 29-6 566 3 Milwaukee 6 2 .750 — Alcester-Hudson dreau Inv. (Parker, 10 a.m.); Dakota Valley/Elk Point- SOFTBALL, WOMEN’S Western Illinois at USD Duenas, Pender 23.44; 400: Kody Wage- 9. South Carolina 29-5 543 8 GOLF, GIRLS’ Southeast South Dakota Small- Jefferson at Beresford (noon); MMC at Nebraska Wesleyan (DH, 1 p.m.) man, Pender 57.50; 800: Pat Wortmann, April 8 at Elk Point Pittsburgh 5 2 .714 1/2 BOYS’ DIVISION 10. Texas A&M 27-9 516 14 St. Louis 5 4 .556 1 1/2 School at Fox Run, Yankton (Alcester-Hudson, Andes SOFTBALL, WOMEN’S Western Illinois at USD TENNIS, BOYS’ YHS/R.C. Central/R.C. Stevens Hartington 2:03.60; 1600: Tanner Fischer, 11. Kentucky 26-9 471 11 Central, Avon, Bon Homme, Centerville, Freeman, (DH, 1 p.m.); MMC at Dakota State (DH, 3 p.m.) at Aberdeen Roncalli (9 a.m.) Hartington 4:54.60; 3200: Tanner Fischer, TEAM SCORES: Sioux City Heelan Cincinnati 3 6 .333 3 1/2 151; 2, Madison 106; South Sioux City 12. West Virginia 30-5 395 7 Chicago 2 5 .286 3 1/2 Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Parker, Park- TENNIS, BOYS’ YHS/R.C. Central/R.C. Stevens TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR Sioux Hartington 10:47.03; 110 HURDLES: 13. Duke 28-7 394 10 ston, Platte-Geddes, Tripp-Delmont, Viborg-Hurley, 9 at Aberdeen Roncalli (noon) City Relays (MMC, USD); John McDonnell Inv. at Jared Wiebelhaus, Cedar Catholic 18.20; 99; Canton 64; Ponca 40; Dakota Valley West Division 32; Beresford 31; Elk Point-Jefferson 35; 14. Penn State 24-8 360 15 W L Pct GB a.m.); Parker at Alcester-Hudson TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR Sioux Fayetteville, Ark. (USD) 300 HURDLES: Griffon Kalin, Hartington 15. Oklahoma State 25-9 335 18 TRACK & FIELD, PREP Tri-Valley Inv. (Elk City Relays (MMC, USD); John McDonnell Inv. at TRACK & FIELD, PREP Brandon Valley Inv. 43.52; 400 RELAY: Pender (James Vermillion 9; West Sioux 0. San Francisco 6 2 .750 — EVENT WINNERS — 100: Tayler 16. DePaul 29-7 313 21 Los Angeles 6 3 .667 1/2 Point-Jefferson, 3:30 p.m.); Turner County Relays at Fayetteville, Ark. (USD) (YHS, 10:30 a.m.); Jesse James Inv. at Garretson (Al- Bensen, Johann Feistner, Braden Peters, 17. Nebraska 26-7 301 12 Centerville (Centerville, Irene-Wakonda, Freeman, TRACK & FIELD, PREP Avon Inv. (Andes Cen- cester-Hudson, Parker, 9:30 a.m.); Sioux City Relays Lorenzo Duenas) 46.89; 1600 RELAY: Anderson, Madison 10.58; 200: C. Niles, Colorado 5 5 .500 2 Sioux City Heelan 22.93; 400: T. Tobin, 18. Brigham Young 28-7 203 NR San Diego 3 6 .333 3 1/2 Freeman Academy, Marion, Parker, Viborg-Hurley, 1 tral, Avon, Bon Homme, Gayville-Volin, Marty Indian, (Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Ponca, 8 a.m.) Hartington (Jonah Lee, Joe Noecker, 19. Purdue 22-9 194 19 p.m.); Vermillion Inv. (Alcester-Hudson, Beresford, Menno, Scotland, Tripp-Delmont-Armour, Viborg-Hur- Sunday, April 13 Griffon Kalin, Pat Wortmann) 3:39.07; Sioux City Heelan 52.04; 800: Blake Per- Arizona 2 8 .200 5 ryman, Dakota Valley 2:04.14;1600: F. 20. California 22-10 152 22 Tuesday’s Games Dakota Valley, Vermillion, 2:30 p.m.) ley, Wagner, 4:30 p.m.); Ivan Krumwiede Inv. at ARCHERY, COLLEGE First Dakota Classic at 3200 RELAY: Hartington (Tanner Fischer, 21. N.C. State 25-8 145 17 Friday, April 11 Homer (Allen, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, Ponca, Yankton (MMC) Jared Fuelberth, Griffon Kalin, Pat Wort- Banerto, South Sioux City 4:44.87; 3200: Milwaukee 10, Philadelphia 4 A. Pavone, Sioux City Heelan 22. Gonzaga 29-5 119 16 San Francisco 7, Arizona 3 ARCHERY, COLLEGE First Dakota Classic at Randolph, 1 p.m.); Plainview Inv. (Creighton, Ran- BASEBALL, COLLEGE Neb. Wesleyan at MMC mann) 9:03.60; DISCUS: Ty Dybdal, 23. Michigan State 23-10 99 24 Yankton (MMC) dolph, 12:30 p.m.) (DH, 1 p.m.) Hartington 136-5; HIGH JUMP: Travis 10:06.55;110 HURDLES: Rush Milne, Washington 5, Miami 0 Madison 15.08; 300 HURDLES: Rush 24. LSU 21-13 92 NR Cleveland 8, San Diego 6 BASEBALL, CLUB HS Beresford-Centerville at Saturday, April 12 BASEBALL, CLUB HS Todd County at PGD- Burbach, Hartington 6-0; LONG JUMP: 25. Oregon State 24-11 57 NR Parkston; Dakota Valley at Vermillion; PGDCWL at ARCHERY, COLLEGE First Dakota Classic at CWL James Bensen, Pender 20-2; POLE Milne, Madison 40.11; 400 RELAY: N.Y. Mets 4, Atlanta 0 Bishop Heelan 43.87; 800 RELAY: Others receiving votes: Iowa 53; Pittsburgh 7, Chicago Cubs 6 VAULT: Devren Sudbeck, Hartington 10- James Madison 50; Texas 38; Arizona 0;SHOT PUT: Devin Soll, Pender 42-9.5; Bishop Heelan 1:31.74; 1600 RELAY: St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 5 South Sioux City 3:29.34; 3200 RELAY: State 30; Syracuse 25; Middle Tennessee Chicago White Sox 15, Colorado 3 2. Matt Kenseth, 255 Barre (IL). Recalled RHP Shane Greene MIAMI MARLINS — Placed RHP SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Agreed TRIPLE JUMP: Shane Guy, Cedar 19; Iowa State 11; St. John’s 9; Florida Catholic 39-10.5 Bishop Heelan 8:17.0; MEDLEY RELAY: L.A. Dodgers 3, Detroit 2, 10 innings 3. Carl Edwards, 247 from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Jacob Turner on the 15-day DL. Recalled to terms with OL Rich Ohrnberger on a Bishop Heelan 3:49.81; DISCUS: Tyler State 8; Florida Gulf Coast 7; Rutgers 7; Wednesday’s Games 4. Joey Logano, 235 SEATTLE MARINERS — Recalled RHP Arquimedes Caminero from New one-year contract. GIRLS’ DIVISION Tennessee-Martin 6; Wichita State 5; TEAM SCORES: Hartington 168, Currey, Madison 41-7; HIGH JUMP: L Cleveland 2, San Diego 0, 1st game 5. Kyle Busch, 231 LHP Lucas Luetge from Tacoma (PCL). Orleans (PCL). COLLEGE Noel, Sioux City Heelan 6-0; LONG Southern California 4; Florida 3; Dayton Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 0 6. Jimmie Johnson, 228 Placed LHP James Paxton on the 15-day BASKETBALL ARIZONA STATE — Named Zeke Pender 138, Hartington Cedar Catholic 2; South Florida 2; Bowling Green 1. 80, Wynot 74, Bancroft-Rosalie 26 JUMP: T. Cropley, Sioux City Heelan 21- Colorado 10, Chicago White Sox 4 7. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 228 DL. National Basketball Association Jones wrestling coach. EVENT WINNERS — 100: Alli Wal- 8; SHOT PUT: Tyler Lems, Canton 50-4; San Diego 2, Cleveland 1, 2nd game 8. Brad Keselowski, 218 TEXAS RANGERS — Purchased — AUBURN—Named Todd Golden di- ter, Cedar Catholic 12.90; 200: Alli Wal- TRIPLE JUMP: Carter Kasuske, Madison BASEBALL Milwaukee 9, Philadelphia 4 9. Brian Vickers, 205 the contract of INF Kevin Kouzmanoff Signed C Hilton Armstrong for the re- rector of basketball operations. ter, Cedar Catholic 27.90; 400: Trista 41-7. Miami at Washington, 7:05 p.m. 10. Paul Menard, 203 from Round Rock (PCL). mainder of the season. FLORIDA A&M — Named Kellen Morgan, Pender 1:05.59; 800: Courtney GIRLS’ DIVISION AMERICAN LEAGUE Atlanta 4, N.Y. Mets 3 11. Ryan Newman, 202 TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Recalled — Recalled Winslow Sr. athletic director. Arkfeld, Wynot 2:30.14; 1600: Rachel TEAM SCORES: Madison 137, Can- East Division Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 12. Austin Dillon, 202 RHP Neil Wagner from Buffalo (IL). Op- F Robert Covington and G Troy Daniels JACKSONVILLE — Named Tony Ja- Loecker, Cedar Catholic 6:29.14; 3200: ton 126, South Sioux City 80, Dakota Val- W L Pct GB p.m. 13. Denny Hamlin, 197 tioned RHP Marcus Walden to Buffalo. from Rio Grande Valley (NBADL). sick men’s basketball coach. Rachel Loecker, Cedar Catholic ley 80, Elk Point-Jefferson 49, Beresford Toronto 5 4 .556 — Detroit at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. 14. Tony Stewart, 189 National League FOOTBALL KANSAS — Announced freshman C 13:29.28; 100 HURDLES: Savannah 38, Vermillion 31, Ponca 27, West Sioux Tampa Bay 5 5 .500 1/2 Arizona at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. 15. Greg Biffle, 188 ATLANTA BRAVES — Optioned National Football League Joel Embiid will enter the NBA draft. Scoville, Hartington 17.80; 300 HUR- 6. Baltimore 4 5 .444 1 Thursday’s Games 16. Kyle Larson, 187 RHP Pedro Beato to Gwinnett (IL). BOSTON BRUINS — Recalled F MARQUETTE — Announced Terri DLES: Savannah Scoville, Hartington EVENT WINNERS — 100: Keely Boston 4 5 .444 1 Pittsburgh (Cole 1-0) at Chicago 17. Clint Bowyer, 187 COLORADO ROCKIES — Recalled Ryan Spooner from Providence (AHL). Mitchell women’s basketball will not re- 50.59; 400 RELAY: Hartington 53.26; Bertram, Elk Point Jefferson 12.84; 200: New York 4 5 .444 1 Cubs (T.Wood 0-1), 1:20 p.m. 18. Marcos Ambrose, 186 INF Josh Rutledge from Colorado BUFFALO BILLS — Signed P Jake turn next season. 1600 RELAY: Wynot 4:26.88; 3200 Keely Bertram, Elk Point-Jefferson Central Division Miami (Koehler 1-0) at Washington 19. Kasey Kahne, 178 Springs (PCL). Optioned RHP Wilton Dombrowski. PROVIDENCE — Named Dana RELAY: Wynot 10:56.90; DISCUS: Mag- 27.50;400: Anna Rasmussen, Dakota W L Pct GB (Strasburg 0-1), 3:05 p.m. 20. AJ Allmendinger, 173 Lopez to Colorado Springs. CAROLINA PANTHERS — Re- Eikenberg women’s assistant basketball gie Fillipi, Pender 120-2; HIGH JUMP: Valley 1:06.62;800: Hailey Streff, Masi- Detroit 4 2 .667 — Milwaukee (Estrada 0-0) at Philadel- LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Rein- signed DT Colin Cole to a one-year con- coach. Jenna Heine, Wynot 5-2; LONG JUMP: don 2:27.50; 1600: Hailey Streff, Madison Cleveland 5 4 .556 1/2 phia (Lee 2-0), 6:05 p.m. stated RHP Josh Beckett from the 15-day tract. TRANSACTIONS DL. Optioned RHP Jose Dominguez to NEW YORK JETS — Re-signed LB Alli Walter, Cedar Catholic 15-11.25; 5:19.73; 3200: Caitlyn Savey, Beresford Kansas City 4 4 .500 1 N.Y. Mets (Mejia 1-0) at Atlanta (Hale BASEBALL Albuquerque (PCL). Garrett McIntyre. POLE VAULT: Shelby Hochstein, Harting- 12:43.0; 100 HURDLES: Justine Zylstra, Chicago 4 5 .444 1 1/2 0-0), 6:10 p.m. American League ton 7-0; TRIPLE JUMP: Cami Stratman, Canton 16.62; 300 HURDLES: J. Giles, Minnesota 3 5 .375 2 Arizona (Delgado 0-1) at San Fran- BOSTON RED SOX — Activated Hartington 33-7 Madison 49.38; 400 RELAY:1, Canton West Division cisco (Vogelsong 0-0), 9:15 p.m. LHP Craig Breslow from the 15-day DL. 52.64; 800 RELAY: Madison 1:53.39; W L Pct GB Friday’s Games Optioned RHP Brandon Workman to 4:33.27. Caitlyn Savey of Beres- WEST CENTRAL EARLY BIRD 1600 RELAY: Madison 4:18.82; 3200 Seattle 5 2 .714 — Miami at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. Pawtucket. RELAY: Madison 10:22.01; MEDLEY Oakland 5 3 .625 1/2 Tampa Bay at Cincinnati, 6:10 p.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Optioned ford won the 3200 in 12:43.00. April 8 at Hartford RELAY: Dakota Valley 4:33.27; DISCUS: Texas 4 5 .444 2 Washington at Atlanta, 6:35 p.m. GIRLS’ DIVISION RHP Vinnie Pestano to Columbus (IL). Track Heelan was powered by four M. Sedivy, South Sioux City 34-2; HIGH Los Angeles 3 5 .375 2 1/2 Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. Recalled RHP Trevor Bauer and RHP TEAM SCORES: West Central 213, JUMP: C. Powell, South Sioux City 4- Houston 3 6 .333 3 Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Garretson 95, Tri-Valley 73, Parker 62, Chen-Chang Lee from Columbus. From Page 9 relay victories, as well as wins in 11;LONG JUMP: C. Stoller, Madison 16- Tuesday’s Games L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 8:40 p.m. KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Acti- Baltic 36, McCook Central-Montrose 32, 8; SHOT PUT: Kendra Wendeshausen, Baltimore 14, N.Y. Yankees 5 N.Y. Mets at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. the 200, 400, 3200, high jump and Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 25 vated RHP Louis Coleman from the 15- Dakota Valley 34-2; TRIPLE JUMP: C. Texas 10, Boston 7 Detroit at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. day DL. Recalled 2B Johnny Giavotella long jump. Madison’s Rush Milne, EVENT WINNERS — 100: Mara Stoller, Madison 34-9. Cleveland 8, San Diego 6 Colorado at San Francisco, 9:15 VanDeBerg, Garretson 13.1; 200: Brit- from Omaha (PCL). Optioned LHP Don- a University of South Dakota foot- Toronto 5, Houston 2 p.m. nie Joseph and RHP Aaron Brooks to with a time of 12.84 seconds and tany Olson, Parker 27.3; 400: Brittany Tampa Bay 1, Kansas City 0 Olson, Parker 1:03.2; 800: Teisha Carni- BASKETBALL Omaha. the 200-meter dash in a time of ball recruit, swept the hurdle Chicago White Sox 15, Colorado 3 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Placed cle, Garretson 2:38.1; 1600: Riley Hall- L.A. Dodgers 3, Detroit 2, 10 innings AUTO RACING races, claiming the 110s in 15.08 man, Tri-Valley 5:38.5; 3200: Hanna CLASS AA ALL-STATE OF Josh Hamilton on the 15-day DL. Re- 27.50. First team Seattle 5, L.A. Angels 3 NASCAR SPRINT CUP called OF J.B. Shuck from Salt Lake and the 300s in 40.11. Wahl, West Central 12:10.0; 100 HUR- Wednesday’s Games Dakota Valley’s girls had indi- DLES: Madison Kuehl, West Central Steven Schaefer, Rapid City 2014 SCHEDULES (PCL). The lone area boys’ champion Stevens, sr., guard – 24 ppg, 5 rpg Cleveland 2, San Diego 0, 1st game x-non-points race MINNESOTA TWINS — Placed OF vidual champions in Anna Ras- 16.7; 300 HURDLES: Madison Kuehl, Oakland 7, Minnesota 4, 11 innings West Central 51.8; 400 RELAY: Parker Justin Decker, Huron, sr., forward – April 7 — Duck Commander 500, Oswaldo Arcia on the 15-day DL, retroac- mussen (400, 1:06.62) and Kendra was Dakota Valley’s Blake Perry- 15.4 ppg, 8.5 rpg, 62% FG Kansas City 7, Tampa Bay 3 Fort Worth, Texas (Joey Logano) tive to April 5. 54.9; 800 RELAY: Parker 1:51.2; 1600 Colorado 10, Chicago White Sox 4 Wendeshausen (shot put, 34-2), man, who coasted to victory in RELAY: West Central 4:31.1; 3200 Colton Kooima, Roosevelt, sr., guard April 12 — Bojangles’ Southern 500, NEW YORK YANKEES — Optioned – 16.1 ppg, 44% 3pt San Diego 2, Cleveland 1, 2nd game Darlington, S.C. C Austin Romine to Scranton/Wilkes- and won the medley relay in the 800 (2:04.14). RELAY: West Central 10:24.4; MEDLEY Boston 4, Texas 2 RELAY: West Central 4:40.9; DISCUS: Brett Stanley, Washington, sr., for- April 26 — Toyota Owners 400, Rich- ward – 17.4 ppg, 4.5 rpg Baltimore 5, N.Y. Yankees 4 mond, Va. Ashley McClatchey, Oldham-Ramona- Toronto 7, Houston 3 Rutland 93-4; HIGH JUMP: Emma John- Tyler Nagy, Brookings, sr., guard – May 4 — Aaron’s 499, Talladega, 21.4 ppg, 3.5 apg, 3.1 rpg Detroit at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Ala. son, Tri-Valley 4-11; LONG JUMP: L.A. Angels at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Kamberlyn Lamer, Tri-Valley 16-2.5; Addison Park, Lincoln, jr., forward – May 10 — Kansas 400, Kansas City, 14.5 ppg, 8 rpg, 56% FG Thursday’s Games Kan. SHOT PUT: Haley Fockler, Baltic 31-3; Oakland (Straily 0-1) at Minnesota TRIPLE JUMP: Kamberlyn Lamer, Tri- Second team May 16 — x-Sprint Showdown, Con- Caleb Carr, Huron, sr., forward – 13 (Pelfrey 0-1), 12:10 p.m. cord, N.C. Valley 33-10 Boston (Buchholz 0-0) at N.Y. Yan- BOYS’ DIVISION ppg, 7.7 rpg, 2.5 bpg, 53% FG May 17 — x-Sprint All-Star Race, JJ Hejna, Yankton, sr., forward – kees (Pineda 0-1), 6:05 p.m. Concord, N.C. TEAM SCORES: West Central Houston (Keuchel 0-1) at Toronto 175.5, Tri-Valley 80, Baltic 76, Garretson 12.5 ppg, 8 rpg, 58% FG May 25 — Coca-Cola 600, Concord, Chris Phillips, Roosevelt, sr., guard – (Dickey 1-1), 6:07 p.m. N.C. 75.5, Parker 74, McCook Central-Mon- Cleveland (Salazar 0-0) at Chicago trose 41, Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 21 12.4 ppg, 3.9 rpg June 1 — Dover 400, Dover, Del. Braxton Elliott, O’Gorman, jr., guard White Sox (Danks 0-0), 7:10 p.m. June 8 — Pocono 400, Long Pond, EVENT WINNERS — 100: Conner Friday’s Games Blosmo, Garretson 11.4; 200: Jonah – 16 ppg, 3.8 rpg Pa. Nic Peterson, Brandon Valley, sr., Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 6:05 p.m. June 15 — Quicken Loans 400, Rechtenbaugh, West Central 23.4; 400: Toronto at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. Anthony Tuschen, McCook Central-Mon- guard – 12 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 4.1 apg Brooklyn, Mich. Brevin Kaiser, Pierre, so., forward – Tampa Bay at Cincinnati, 6:10 p.m. June 22 — Toyota/Save Mart 350, trose 53.3; 800: Michael Olson, Parker Houston at Texas, 7:05 p.m. 2:06.0; 1600: Josh Powell, Garretson 12.6 ppg, 7.1 rpg Sonoma, Calif. Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, June 28 — Quaker State 400, 5:03.6; 3200: Evan Fick, Garretson 7:10 p.m. 10:52.1; 110 HURDLES: Eric Hunstad, USA TODAY WOMEN’S TOP 25 Sparta, Ky. Kansas City at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. DRIVER STANDINGS Parker 16.7; 300 HURDLES: Eric Hun- The top 25 teams in the USA Today N.Y. Mets at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. stad, Parker 44.2; 400 RELAY: West women’s poll, with Through April 7 Detroit at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. 1. Jeff Gordon, 259 Central 46.2; 800 RELAY: West Central first-place votes in parentheses, final Oakland at Seattle, 9:10 p.m.

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