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Miller At QB Club Donovan tied a season high with eight saves in the 3- a pair of sacks. He has three double-digit tackle efforts this on a career-high 35 carries. Because this is a state-sponsored event, no activity The Yankton Quarterback Club will meet Wednesday 1 win against North Dakota State. season, including a 13-tackle effort in Nebraska’s 24-3 win Burkhead keyed an offense that totaled 190 yards on tickets or passes will be accepted. Ticket prices are set by at noon at the Elks Lodge, 504 West 27th Street, Yank- During the game, Donovan saw her streak of consec- over then-No. 9 Michigan State. the ground against a defense that was eighth nationally in the SDHSAA. ton. utive shutout minutes reach 832:23, the 12th-best all-time A semifinalist for the Butkus Award as well, David has rushing yards and had only allowed one team to top 130 This week’s speaker is Jerry Miller, a long-time South in NCAA history. 229 career tackles in two seasons at Nebraska and is yards on the ground. Ferguson Recognized For SDSU Dakota administrator and former high school football For the weekend, Donovan had a 1.00 goals against fourth nationally among all players averaging 10.2 tackles His 35 carries were third most in school history, and BROOKINGS — South Dakota State senior forward coach. Miller, a member of the South Dakota Football average and a .889 save percentage. per game during his career. Burkhead also added a third touchdown, a 27-yard catch Kelsey Ferguson was named to the CS360 Primetime Per- Coaches Association (SDFBCA), spent 20 years at Sioux The effort helped SDSU secure the No. 1 seed for The David racked up another award Monday morning, as from Taylor Martinez in the third quarter. In all, he ac- formers Weekly Honor Roll #11 for her performance on Falls Lincoln, one year at Washington and 10 years at Summit League Tournament this weekend. he was named Lott IMPACT Player of the Week for the counted for 157 yards and three touchdowns in giving Ne- Saturday, Oct. 29. Roosevelt. On the national level, Miller was the previous Donovan has started every game and played every second time this season. braska a win over a top-10 team for the second straight Ferguson scored two goals, including the game-win- president of the National High School Athletic Coaches minute in for the Jacks this season. She has made 67 The Miami, Fla., native totaled a team-high 13 stops, season. ning goal, as the Jacks beat co-conference leader North Association. saves with a save percentage of .817, has a goals against as the Huskers held then-No. 9 Michigan State to 187 Dakota State 3-1. The public is invited to attend. average of 0.77 and recorded 11 shutouts in the 12 SDSU yards and its lowest point total since 2003. On the sea- District 2AA Pairings Announced The game-winning goal was Ferguson’s team-leading wins. son, David leads the Blackshirts with 77 tackles, including Yankton will be the second seed and will host Sioux fourth this season and 10th of her career, the most all-time SDSU Keeper Recognized By 7.5 tackles for loss. Falls Washington in the opening round of the District 2AA in SDSU history. The effort helped SDSU secure the No. David Named Bednarik Award Volleyball Tournament Thursday, Yankton High School an- 1 seed for The Summit League Tournament this weekend. Summit League Burkhead Named Rivals.com Big nounced. Ferguson has scored a team-leading six goals on 50 BROOKINGS — South Dakota State senior goal- Semifinalist Sioux Falls Lincoln will host Brandon Valley in Thurs- shots, 19 of which have been on goal. She has also as- keeper Kat Donovan was named The Summit League LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska senior linebacker Ten Player Of The Week day’s other first round matchup. The winners and losers sisted on three goals. Women’s Soccer Co-Defensive Player of the Week follow- Lavonte David was named one of 16 semifinalists for the LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska junior I-back Rex Burk- will meet up on Tuesday, Nov. 8, with the higher seed host- SDSU travels to Rochester, Mich., for The Summit ing her performance on Saturday, Oct. 29. 2011 Chuck Bednarik Award for the Outstanding Defen- head was named Rivals.com Big Ten Player of the Week ing. The district champion will advance to the South League Tournament this Friday. The Jackrabbits are the This is the third time this season that Donovan has sive Player of the Year Monday morning. following his effort against No. 9 Michigan State on Satur- Dakota State Tournament, Nov. 17-19 at Sioux Falls, with No. 1 seed and play the No. 4 seed Oakland in the first earned the honor (Oct. 3 and Oct. 24). David leads the Huskers in tackles (77), tackles for loss day. Burkhead cracked the 100-yard mark for the fifth time the second and third place teams advancing to a regional round. Game time is set for 6 p.m. ET. (7-30) and interceptions (one), while ranking second with in six games, rushing for 130 yards and two touchdowns game on Friday, Nov. 11. SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR

First Round 25-14, 28-26, 23-25, 25-27, 15-11 Sub-District D1-5 Wednesday, November 2 leyan (6 p.m.) Friday, November 4 VOLLEYBALL Chester def. Colman-Egan, 25-5, 25-8, 25- Sub-District C1-7 Championship: Humphrey def. Newman , WOMEN’S Oglala Lakota College at VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ S.D. Districts — 2AA (S.F. BASKETBALL, MEN’S MMC vs. S.D. Mines at Cham- SOUTH DAKOTA SCORES 13 Championship: Grand Island Central Grove, 25-15, 25-17, 25-18 MMC (6 p.m., KVTK-AM) Washington at YHS, 7 p.m., KYNT-AM); 8A at Vermillion berlain (exhibition, 7 p.m.) Canton def. Lennox, 25-21, 25-14, 25-18 Howard def. Dell Rapids St. Mary, 26-24, Catholic def. Fillmore Central, 25-21, 25-21, 25- Sub-District D1-7 FOOTBALL, PREP Neb. Playoffs Second Round: Class (Championship — Semifinal winners, 7 p.m.); 10A (Champi- BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Midland Classic (MMC vs. District 1A 25-10, 25-19 15 Semifinal C2 — Hartington Cedar Catholic at Oakland-Craig (6 p.m., onship — Semifinal winners, 7 p.m.); 7B at Freeman (Parker William Penn, 5:30 p.m., KVTK-AM) First Round District 5B Sub-District C1-8 Winside def. Osmond, 25-19, 12-25, 25-19, KVHT-FM); Perkins County at Crofton (2 p.m., KKYA-FM, vs. Bridgewater-Emery/Canistota winner, 5:30 p.m.; Marion CHEER & DANCE, PREP Eastern South Dakota Conf. at Groton Area def. Britton-Hecla, 27-25, 25- First Round Championship: Kearney Catholic def. St. 24-26, 15-13 KVHT-FM); Class D1 — Creighton at Nebraska City (5:30 vs. Freeman-Freeman Academy winner, 7 p.m.); 8B at Mitchell (YHS, 6 p.m.); Gregory Inv. (Dakota Valley) 16, 25-15 Sunshine Bible Academy def. Lower Brule, Paul, 25-8, 25-14, 22-25, 26-24 Sub-District D1-8 p.m.) Gayville (Gayville-Volin vs. Irene-Wakonda, 4:30 p.m.; Viborg- VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S Oakland at USD (7 p.m.) District 2A 25-15, 25-16, 25-15 Sub-District C1-9 Championship: St. Mary’s def. Clearwa- Thursday, November 3 Hurley vs. Centerville, 6 p.m.; Alcester-Hudson vs. Gayville- VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ S.D. Districts — 7B at Freeman First Round District 6B Championship: Norfolk Catholic def. ter/Orchard, 25-18, 25-22, 19-25, 25-23 VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S MMC at Dakota Wesleyan Volin/Irene-Wakonda winner, 7:30 p.m.); 11B at Menno (Championship — Semifinal winners, 7 p.m.); 8B at Gayville Milbank def. Tiospa Zina Tribal, 25-17, 25- First Round Pierce, 12-25, 23-25, 25-19, 25-11, 20-18 Sub-District D1-9 (7:30 p.m.) (Championship — Semifinal winners, 7 p.m.); 12B (Andes (Championship — Semifinal winners, 7 p.m.) 12, 25-23 Ipswich def. Hoven/Edmunds Central, 25- Sub-District C1-10 Championship: Kenesaw def. Elba/North VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S JV MMC at Dakota Wes- Central, Marty, Tripp-Delmont-Armour) Sisseton def. Webster, 25-15, 25-18, 25-15 13, 25-12, 25-17 Semifinal Loup Scotia, 25-12, 25-11, 25-23 District 3A District 9B O’Neill def. Ainsworth, 25-4, 25-12, 25-16 Sub-District D1-10 First Round First Round Valentine def. Broken Bow, 25-19, 25-16, Championship: Hitchcock County def. Clark/Willow Lake def. Florence/Henry, 25- Wolsey-Wessington def. Iroquois, 25-14, 25-18 Overton, 25-13, 27-25, 25-21 25-18, 25-23 Championship: O’Neill def. Valentine, 25- Sub-District D1-11 Perkins County (8-1) at Crofton (9-0), 2 p.m. American League INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Waived OL has unanimously approved the expansion mem- 23, 25-19, 26-24 CLASS D-1 NEW YORK YANKEES—Re-signed senior Michael Toudouze. Released LB Cody Glenn bership application for a franchise in Orlando, District 4A District 12B 19, 25-16, 25-21 Championship: Twin Loup def. First Round Sub-District C1-11 Sandhills/Thedford, 25-19, 25-17, 14-25, 25-18 Second Round, Nov. 2 vice president and general manager Brian Cash- from injured reserve. Fla. First Round Alma (8-1) at Kenesaw (9-0), 6 p.m. man to a three-year contract. Declined 2012 con- OAKLAND RAIDERS—Signed WR T.J. ELMIRA JACKALS—Re-signed F Rob Bel- Deuel def. Deubrook, 25-17, 27-25, 25-22 South Central def. Marty Indian, 25-10, 25- Championship: Ogallala def. Hershey, 25- Sub-District D1-12 7, 25-6 17, 25-13, 25-13 Championship: Sutherland def. Paxton, Shelton (8-1) at Garden County (9-0), 1:30 tract option on RHP Andrew Brackman and Houshmandzadeh. lamy. Sioux Valley def. Hamlin, 21-25, 25-18, 25- p.m. MT released him. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Signed S Central Hockey League 20, 25-13 Tripp-Delmont/Armour def. Dakota Chris- Sub-District C1-12 25-22, 20-25, 25-12, 21-25, 15-11 tian, 25-22, 7-25, 18-25, 25-22, 15-12 Championship: Mitchell def. Chadron, 25- Sub-District D2-1 Burwell (7-2) at South Loup (8-1), 6 p.m. SEATTLE MARINERS—Named Chris David Sims. EVANSVILLE ICEMEN—Waived F Dustin District 5A Overton (7-2) at Elgin/Pope John (9-0), 5 Gwynn director of player development. An- Arena Football League Johnson. First Round Second Round 14, 25-20, 18-25, 14-25, 15-12 Championship: Mead def. Sterling, 25-16, Andes Central def. Tripp-Delmont/Armour, Subdistrict C2-1 19-25, 25-15, 25-22 p.m. nounced director of player development Pedro ARIZONA RATTLERS—Added FB Draylen LAREDO BUCKS—Waived F Branden Elkton-Lake Benton def. Flandreau Indian, High Plains Community (7-2) at Pender (8- Grifol, was named manager for High Desert Ross to the roster. Kosolofsky. 25-5, 25-3, 25-11 25-12, 25-11, 25-21 Championship: Tri County def. Freeman, Subdistrict D2-2 South Central def. Colome, 25-13, 25-19, 20-25, 18-25, 25-18, 25-23, 16-14 Championship: Hampton def. Lawrence- 0), 6 p.m. (Cal). National League Canadian Football League RIO GRANDE VALLEY KILLER BEES— Madison def. Flandreau, 25-16, 25-18, 25- Guardian Angels Central Catholic (8-1) at ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Announced CFL—Suspended Winnipeg DB Johnny Signed F Jason Dixon. 19 23-25, 25-19 Sub-District C2-2 Nelson, 25-17, 25-18, 25-18 District 13B Championship: Elmwood-Murdock def. Sub-District D2-5 Friend (6-3), 6:30 p.m. INF Willie Bloomquist has declined his side of a Sears one game for rough play during last TULSA OILERS—Waived F Ki Sung Kim. District 8A Creighton (7-2) at Nebraska Christian (8-1), mutual option. week’s game. Fined Toronto G Taylor Robertson LACROSSE First Round First Round Palmyra, 25-23, 25-20, 25-12 Championship: Wynot def. Bloomfield, 25- Jones County def. Crazy Horse, 25-7, 25-8, Sub-District C2-3 21, 25-15, 18-25, 25-12 5:30 p.m. CUBS—Announced 3B Aramis and Toronto OT Rob Murphy undisclosed National Lacrosse League Beresford def. Vermillion, 25-16, 25-21, 25- Freeman (7-2) at BDS (8-1), 6 p.m. Ramirez has declined his side of a 2012 mutual amounts for threatening Twitter remarks and BUFFALO BANDITS—Named Dan Teat as- 22 25-19 Championship: Yutan def. North Bend Sub-District D2-6 Second Round Central, 25-16, 25-14, 25-19 Championship: Ewing def. Stuart, 25-17, CLASS D-2 contract option. British Columbia DT Khalif Mitchell and DL Keron sistant coach. Elk Point-Jefferson def. Dakota Valley, 25- Second Round, Nov. 2 PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Agreed to terms Williams undisclosed amounts for criticizing COLORADO MAMMOTH—Signed T Jovan 22, 25-13, 25-22 Lyman def. Kadoka Area, 25-22, 25-22, 25- Sub-District C2-4 25-17, 18-25, 25-17 18 Semifinal Sub-District D2-7 Howells (9-0) at Dodge (7-2), 7 p.m. with RHP Tim Wood on a minor league contract. game officials. Miller to a two-year contract. District 9A Humphrey St. Francis (8-1) at Giltner (9-0), SAN DIEGO PADRES—Named Phil HOCKEY SOCCER First Round Twin River def. Shelby/Rising City, 21-25, Championship: Giltner def. Axtell, 25-12, NEBRASKA SCORES 25-16, 25-23, 25-16 25-23, 25-16 6 p.m. Plantier hitting coach. McCook Central-Montrose def. West Cen- Falls City Sacred Heart (8-1) at Clarkson (5- American Association NHL—Suspended Edmonton D Andy Sutton MONTREAL IMPACT—Signed M Sinisa tral, 17-25, 26-24, 25-10, 25-19 District B-1 Sub-District C2-5 Sub-District D2-8 BWakefield def. Homer, 25-20, 19-25, 27- Championship: Ansley def. Litchfield, 25- 4), 3 p.m. WICHITA WINGNUTS—Signed LHP Shawn five games for delivering an illegal hit to the head Ubiparipovic. District 12A First Round Exeter-Milligan (8-1) at Pawnee City (9-0), Joy. of Colorado F Gabriel Landeskog during Friday’s Major League First Round Elkhorn def. Norris, 25-19, 25-14, 25-18 25, 15-25 18, 25-15, 25-11 Sub-District C2-6 Sub-District D2-9 6 p.m. game. BALTIMORE BLAST—Signed F Adriano Chamberlain def. Crow Creek, 25-13, 25-8, Semifinal Pleasanton (9-0) at Medicine Valley (7-2), GATEWAY GRIZZLIES—Signed OF Kent BOSTON BRUINS—Assigned D Ryan But- Dos Santos, D Mike Deasel and M JT Noone. 25-17 Lincoln Pius X def. Elkhorn, 25-15, 25-16, Championship: Lutheran High Northeast Championship: Brady def. Bertrand, 25-13, def. Laurel-Concord/Coleridge, 25-13, 25-19, 26- 25-19, 25-19 5:30 p.m. Gerst to a contract extension. ton from Reading (ECHL) to Providence (AHL). COLLEGE District 13A 25-12 Anselmo-Merna (7-2) at Sargent (9-0), 7 —Signed OF Jason —Reassigned F SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE—Sus- First Round Waverly def. Elkhorn South, 12-25, 25-19, 24 Sub-District D2-10 Sub-District C2-7 Championship: Hayes Center def. May- p.m. Patton to a contract extension. Signed OF Kyle Ryan Thang to Milwaukee (AHL). pended Arkansas WR Marquel Wade one game Gregory def. Todd County, 25-12, 25-13, 25- 26-24, 26-24 Sumner-Eddyville-Miller (7-2) at Bertrand (8- Jones. —Assigned F for his hit on a Vanderbilt punt returner deemed 14 District B-2 Semifinal wood, 24-26, 24-26, 25-23, 25-20, 15-12 Crofton def. Creighton, 25-17, 25-12, 18-25, Sub-District D2-11 1), 6 p.m. FOOTBALL Trevor Gillies and F Nino Niederreiter to Bridge- as a flagrant or unsportsmanlike act during Sat- Winner def. St. Francis Indian, 25-18, 25-22, Semifinal Loomis (7-2) at St. Mary’s (9-0), 6 p.m. port (AHL). urday’s game. 25-5 Gretna def. Nebraska City, 25-21, 25-18, 25- 25-21 Championship: Hyannis def. Hay Springs, Neligh-Oakdale def. Plainview, 25-18, 25- 25-14, 25-16, 11-25, 11-25, 15-13 NFL—Overturned the $5,000 fine against —Recalled F Sean GEORGIA—Suspended RB Isaiah Crowell, District 14A 14 Baltimore C Matt Birk for removing a microphone Avery from Connecticut (AHL). RB Ken Malcome and RB Carlton Thomas one First Round Omaha Skutt Catholic def. Bennington, 28- 16, 25-14 Sub-District D2-12 TRANSACTIONS Sub-District C2-9 Championship: Leyton def. Sioux County, from his shoulder pads during the Oct. 2 game WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Recalled F game for unspecified violations of team rules. Bennett County def. Little Wound, 21-25, 26, 25-21, 21-25, 22-25, 15-9 against the N.Y. Jets. Cody Eakin from Hershey (AHL). Assigned D TEXAS TECH—Named Tim Tadlock asso- 25-15, 26-24, 15-25, 15-6 District B-3 Championship: Hastings St. Cecilia def. 25-14, 25-12, 25-12 Blue Hill, 21-25, 25-20, 25-11, 25-14 COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE—Suspended ARIZONA CARDINALS—Re-signed FB Sean Collins to Hershey. ciate head baseball coach. District 16A Semifinal Arizona minor league RHP Amilcar Arauz, free Reagan Maui’a. Released DE Ronald Talley and First Round Omaha Duchesne Academy def. South Sub-District C2-10 Championship: Wood River def. Centura, FOOTBALL agent minor league RHP Carlos Misell and St. re-signed him to the practice squad. Released AHL—Suspended Albany C Tim Sestito five Belle Fourche def. Lead-Deadwood, 25-17, Sioux City, 25-18, 25-21, 25-22 Louis minor league OF Reginald Williams 50 DT Ricky Lumpkin from the practice squad. games. 25-27, 25-10, 25-17 Omaha Gross Catholic def. Blair, 25-20, 25- 30-28, 25-19, 25-15 NEBRASKA PLAYOFFS Sub-District C2-11 games for violations of the Minor League Drug CLEVELAND BROWNS—Signed RB ECHL District 2B 13, 25-16 CLASS C-2 Prevention and Treatment Program. Thomas Clayton. Waived WR Brian Robiskie. ECHL—Announced the Board of Governors First Round District B-6 Championship: North Platte St. Patrick’s Second Round, Nov. 2 Langford-Roslyn def. Aberdeen Christian, Semifinal def. Southwest, 25-16, 25-14, 25-19 Lutheran High Northeast (7-2) at Aquinas 25-14, 15-25, 27-25, 25-15 Sidney def. Scottsbluff, 24-26, 25-19, 25-13, Sub-District C2-12 Catholic (9-0), 7 p.m. District 3B 20-25, 15-9 Championship: Perkins County def. Dundy Elmwood-Murdock (8-1) at Tri County (8-1), First Round Subdistrict C1-1 County-Stratton, 25-20, 15-25, 25-15, 25-17 7 p.m. ball Tournament Tuesday night. DeSmet def. Castlewood, 23-25, 25-21, 25- Championship: Auburn def. Syracuse, 22- Subdistrict D1-1 Hartington Cedar Catholic (7-2) at Oakland- District 3B 23, 25-18 25, 25-18, 18-25, 25-19, 15-11 Championship: Johnson-Brock def. Craig (9-0) MCM’s Sierra Miles posted 16 Lake Preston def. Great Plains Lutheran, Sub-District C1-2 Pawnee City, 25-20, 19-25, 25-15, 25-19 Wilber-Clatonia (7-2) at Lincoln Christian (8- Sub-District D1-4 SD Volley kills and two blocks. Steph 26-24, 25-10, 25-16 Semifinal 1), 6:30 p.m. Lake Preston 3, Second Round Ashland-Greenwood def. Conestoga, 25-15, Semifinal Hastings St. Cecilia (9-0) at West Holt (6-3), Heumiller posted 26 assists, Estelline def. Lake Preston, 25-22, 25-15, 25-5, 25-4 Allen def. Omaha Nation, 25-3, 25-8, 25-10 4 p.m. From Page 7 three aces and 17 digs. Katie Great Plains Lutheran 0 25-17 Sub-District C1-6 Pender def. Emerson-Hubbard, 25-14, 25- Cambridge (7-2) at North Platte St. Patrick’s District 4B Championship: Wisner-Pilger def. Wayne, 21, 25-16 (8-1), 6 p.m. Binder posted seven aces. Kelly ESTELINE — The Lake Preston Binder added nine kills and two Divers swept Great Plains Romero posted six kills and one blocks. Jean Skoglund added Lutheran in District 3B quarter block. three blocks. Chelsie Wallace final action Tuesday night 26-24, Winner plays South Central in posted 22 digs. 25-10, 25-16. the District Championship Thurs- West Central’s Shelby Sieuerd- For the Divers (8-21), Breanna day. ST. FRANCIS (11-14) ...... 18 22 5 ing posted seven kills. Madison Paul finished with a pair of aces. Hummel Leads Purdue Past Northern WINNER (15-9)...... 25 25 25 Kuehl posted two ace serves, Allison Strande had seven kills. five kills and 26 digs. Brittany Cierra Jensen finished with 11 set WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) cruciate ligament in his right completed the three-point play to District 9A Campbell posted 26 digs. Erin assists. Kim Cleveland finished — Robbie Hummel scored 18 knee in February 2010. He missed give the Boilermakers a 12-4 lead. McMahon posted 11 assists fol- with 15 total digs. points to help Purdue beat all of last season after re-injuring He hit a 3-pointer and was McCook Central-Mont. 3, lowed by Miranda Vance with six. The Panthers (12-13), Alyssa Northern State 78-46 in the Boil- the knee in preseason practice. fouled with 9:38 left in the first McCook Central Montrose Maertz finished with once ace. ermakers’ exhibition opener His first real test came early. half and completed the four- West Central 1 plays Tri-Valley Thursday in the Alison Geary had nine kills. Tuesday night. He drove down the lane, drew point play. He finished the first MONTROSE — Sierra Miles District 9A Volleyball Champi- Marissa Reilly led the Panthers It was Hummel’s first game ac- contact, scored and was fouled half with 15 points and six re- led McCook Central-Montrose to onship. with nine set assits. tion since he tore the anterior with 14:34 left in the first half. He bounds. a win against West Central 17-25, WEST CENTRAL (4-20)...... 25 24 10 19 GREAT PLAINS LUTHERAN (12-13)...... 24 10 16 26-24, 25-10, 25-19 in the opening MCCOOK CENTRAL-MONTROSE (16-9)...... 17 26 25 25 LAKE PRESTON (8-21)...... 26 25 25 round of the District 9A Volley- ing away any more points.” The Lancers fall to 6-24 on the On the night Tina Rowbotham season and 1-13 in GPAC play. MMC VB led the Lancers with three ace Northwestern improves to 16-15 blocks, and a pair of digs. serves as well as 16 set assists. overall and 9-5 in the GPAC. STANTON (13-18)...... 16 20 17 From Page 7 Kate Lingscheit ended the match Mount Marty’s Climer looked CLARKSON-LEIGH (18-12)...... 25 25 25 Laurel-Concord-Col. 3, with seven kills, Jena Peters had ahead to what is left of the Lancers Nebraska Cedar Catholic 2 six, and Emily Schreur, Kristen season. From Page 7 Lutheran High NE 3, WAYNE, Neb. — In a hard needed to play cleaner,” Van Den Boyle, and Amanda Dirksen each “We have two matches left of fought battle, Laurel-Concord Bosch said. “We weren’t playing as had five kills. Dirksen also had 11 our regular season, and are most Clarkson-Leigh 0 WAYNE, Neb. — Lutheran pulled out the victory over Hart- fundamental as we usually do, and digs. The defensive leader for likely not going to get into the Monday night in C2-6 Sub-District I told them play disciplined and Mount Marty was Carlie Lambert GPAC tournament,” Climer said. “I High Northeast defeated Clark- ington Cedar Catholic Monday clean.” with 12 digs. Caitlyn Illg rounded have asked our seniors to go out playoff action 25-16, 25-20, 25-17. son-Leigh Monday night in C2-6 night in C2-6 Sub-District playoff The Lancers also played out the individual performances and fight to get us some more Adrian Brunn finished with 18 Sub-District playoff action 25-9, action 19-25, 25-16, 25-20, 23-25, cleaner than they had in previous with 14 set assists. wins, and they have responded. kills and nine digs. Jasmine Osten 25-21, 25-15. 15-12. matches. On the night Mount Jennie Jansen led a tall and Most teams would shut down and added 12 kills for the Patriots Lutheran High Northeast (18- For Hartington Cedar Marty had only one more serving young Northwestern squad with 12 give up, but we have been playing (18-12). Abbey Hammernik com- 13) saw help from Jasmine Osten Catholic, Karly Noecker finished error (7) than Northwestern (6) kills. The Red Raiders played five consistently better. We feel we can pleted 32 set assists and finsihed who completed 12 kills and nine with nine kills, three solo blocks and six less hitting errors (11) than players who were 6’0” or taller, and go out and upset somebody in the with six kills. digs. Adrian Brunn and eight and three digs. Siera Becker the Red Raiders (17). played five players who were fresh- remaining matches.” For Stanton, Kelsey Shoe- kills. Morgan Brunn finished with added four kills and six digs for “On Friday I told the team that man. Jaci Moret ended the match Mount Marty will travel to maker finished with 4 kills and three ace serves and 10 digs for Hartington Cedar Catholic. we have 262 serving errors on the with 11 kills, and Kate Boersma Mitchell on Thursday to face two digs. Dasi Sieh completed No team stats were given for year,” Climer said. “They were Lutheran High Northeast. had eight kills. Kaitlin Floerchinger Dakota Wesleyan, whom they beat one kill and eight digs. Sam No stats were given for the Pa- LCC. shocked. That is 262 free points had 30 of the Red Raider’s 33 set earlier in the season for their lone Oestreich finished the evening HARTINGTON CEDAR CATHOLIC (23-8) ...25 16 20 25 12 triots of Clarkson-Leigh LAUREL-CONCORD-COLERIDGE (24-5) ...19 25 25 23 15 that we gave to other teams. Since assists on the night and also had GPAC victory. The Lancers will with three kills, three solo CLARKSON-LEIGH (18-13)...... 9 21 14 then we have eliminated a huge 12 digs. Alexis Bart led Northwest- then close out the season with a LUTHERAN HIGH NORTHEAST (28-1)...... 25 25 25 number of these errors. We are still ern’s defense with 13 digs, and home match against Doane on Sat- serving and playing aggressive, but Katelyn Kragt ended with two solo urday. they are more focused on not giv- blocks and four assisted blocks. The Golden Grizzlies, 8-6 in con- play all four years with him. ference play, upended USD 3-1 “It’ll definitely be special for Coyotes three weeks ago. all of us, just because it’s Senior Reed will be the only senior to Night and it’s a Summit League p.m., the Lancers will take on game is important, especially From Page 8 be recognized on Senior Night, match we really need,” Houk William Penn (receiving votes) when you have high expectations and she also marks the first said. “Hopefully we can come out Lancers and Bethel (Ind.) at the Midland like we have," Schlimgen said. player in Houk’s USD tenure to stronger and get the win.” Classic Friday and Saturday, fol- "We have eight games before a Kritenbrink led USD with 22 From Page 7 lowed by Dakota State, Valley rugged conference schedule. kills, while Walseth added 11. City State (receiving votes), We're looking forward to the pre- Tori Kroll recorded 47 set assists Jamestown (receiving votes), conference schedule, but we and Riley Haug led the defense Holly Hegge (Crofton, Neb.) and Grace and the College of St. have to be ready to play." with 27 digs. One Day Only! Cheyenne Lambley (Burke, Mary's (receiving votes) before Schlimgen will be assisted by The Coyotes stay at home for played for South Central) could the league opener with Concor- his son Todd James Schlimgen a Friday night Summit League all make an impact in the future, dia Nov. 19. MMC will also play for a third season. Weston Swan- match against Oakland at 7 p.m. but need to learn the college an exhibition with NCAA Division son, who played for the MMC game, according to Schlimgen. II power Augustana on Nov. 26. men's basketball team, will join NDIAN ACOS "It's a big jump, and I think I T "Our kids know that every the squad as a student assistant. they're realizing that," he said. "We have a couple that look pretty good." Friday • 10am-2pm The Lancers were picked sixth It’s the first of the month... in the always-challenging GPAC, a November for a more efficient league that has produced the na- furnace or AC MORNING 1 Indian Taco 2 Indian Tacos tional champion in all but one S MT W TF S & pop & pop year since it began play in 2000- 1 2 34 5 change your filter COFFEE 01. Northwestern, the two-time 6 78 9 1011 12 once a month. WEEKDAYS MONDAY-FRIDAY $ 00 $ 00 defending national champion, 1314 1516 17 18 19 ranked first in the NAIA Division 2021 2223 24 25 26 Wednesday, November 2 5 8 II preseason poll, with Morning- 27 2829 30 $2.00 Off 7:40 a.m. SH Parish Bazaar side second, Briar Cliff fifth, Con- (Fr. Mark Lichter, Fr. Dan Smith) cordia 22nd and Dordt and your Aprilaire Filter 8:15 a.m. Hy-Vee (Chef Staci) Mount Marty receiving votes. Thursday, November 3 MMC will prepare for that on- 7:40 a.m. Yankton Chamber 2100 Broadway slaught with a tough non-league (Carmen Schramm) Yankton schedule. After Oglala Lakota 8:15 a.m. Yankton Conv/Vis 665-3412 College today (Wednesday) at 6 HEATING & COOLING Bureau (Lisa Scheve) 920 Broadway • 665-9461