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Press&Dakotan O’Gorman-Yankton Rivalry Could See Record Tied Next Week DAILY DOSE BY JEREMY HOECK With two victories this season, Keuter now stands in second place at 282-89. For reference [email protected] sake, Roosevelt’s Kim Nelson is third (258), Yankton’s Arlin Likness is fourth (248) and former Washington coach Howard Wood is fifth (245). Opinions Friday, Oct. 2 was already going to be an important night in high school football. Had O’Gorman won last week, Keuter could have broken the record in Yankton. Instead, from the That’s the night Sioux Falls O’Gorman had been scheduled to visit Crane-Youngworth O’Gorman’s loss to Washington only means he can tie the all-time record in Yankton, and will P&D Sports Field to visit the Bucks. The Knights are no doubt looking for some revenge after Yankton then likely break the mark Oct. 9 in Rapid City – rather anti-climactic, no? Staff on spoiled their homecoming a year ago in winning an overtime thriller – one of many memo- Given the many memorable moments between O’Gorman and Yankton over the years, local and rable moments in Yankton’s unbeaten title in 2014. it would have somehow felt appropriate for Keuter to at least have a chance at the record in There was also a pretty good chance, by looking at O’Gorman’s schedule, that head national Yankton. That doesn’t necessarily mean the Knights will walk out of Crane-Youngworth Field coach Steve Keuter could have broken the South Dakota all-time coaching wins record in with a win – remember, two years ago, Yankton beat O’Gorman down here. high school, Yankton. Home of record-holder Max Hawk. While any of the current players on either team wouldn’t have much of a perspective on college and Let’s examine. this series’ history, its coaches sure would. And that’s what makes the O’Gorman-Yankton pro sports. Hawk compiled a career record of 284-72-2 in 38 years between Scotland and Yankton. rivalry so unique: It features a pair of the top coaches in state history.

proximately 82 percent of NSAA member schools South Dakota is one of 553 women’s pro- 147 threes. Local Student-Athletes submitted at least one nominee for the award. grams competing this fall at the NCAA Division I, Contreras earned first-team all-Summit Yankton Area Ice Associa- Honored By NSAA II, III, or NAIA level that has earned the national League honors in 2014-15 with her 14.9 points tion Registrations Contin- LINCOLN, Neb. – Two area student-athletes award. per game. She helped the Coyotes stay unde- were among the 48 honorees by the Nebraska South Dakota Earns feated at home, an overall record of 26-8, and a ues Through Sept. 30 School Activities Association for its 2015-16 regular season Summit League title. The Yankton Area Ice Association is now tak- Believers and Achievers program. NSCAA Academic Award Contreras Signs With Irish The Killester Killadies advanced to the 2014- ing registrations for its hockey, figure skating and Brook Baller of Creighton and Olivia Wieseler VERMILLION — The South Dakota women’s 15 national cup final after a sixth-place finish in learn-to-skate programs. The programs are open of Wynot were selected as a finalist for the soccer team was recognized Wednesday by the Premier Team regular season play. to boys and girls ages 4-18. statewide award. Eight winners will receive $500 National Soccer Coaches Association of America VERMILLION — Former Coyote standout In addition to playing for the Killester Basket- Registrations are being taken online at www. scholarships from U.S. Bank to the college of (NSCAA) with a team academic award. Raeshel Contreras has signed to play with Killes- ball Club’s premier team, Contreras will coach yanktonice.org through Sept 30. Hockey partici- university of their choice. The scholarships will The Coyotes posted a team grade-point ter, a premier basketball team in Ireland. the club’s 11-year-old and 14-year-old teams. pants may also register by contacting Kendra be presented at a banquet in June. average of 3.54 for the 2014-15 academic year A native of San Francisco, Calif., Contreras Contreras and the Killadies open the season Bakke at 605-661-6138. Figure skating partici- The 48 finalists, who will be recognized to earn the honor. finished off her two-year career at South Dakota at home at 6 p.m. Oct. 3 against the Liffey pants may register by contacting Pam Erickson throughout the school year, were selected out To be considered, a team must have a com- with 927 points, 168 rebounds, 140 assists, and Celtics. at 605-660-3774. Learn-to-skate participants of 442 nominees from NSAA member schools, posite GPA above 3.0 for all team members who 109 steals. Nearly half of her career point total may contact either Bakke or Erickson. the highest participation in program history. Ap- appear on the official NCAA roster. came from beyond the arc, where she downed SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR

DSM 20.5-19.5, Arens Const. 18.5-21.5, SEVENTH GRADE Tuesday’s Games Thursday, September 24 Friday, September 25 GOLF, BOYS’ Eastern South Dakota Conf. at BOWLING PDR 17-23 YANKTON RED 24, HARRIS- Baltimore 4, Washington 1 CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Yankton Inv. (YHS, CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Crofton Inv. (Bloom- Brookings (YHS, 9 a.m.) YANKTON BOWL BURG NORTH 0: YMS Scoring Sum- N.Y. Yankees 6, Toronto 4, 10 in- Gayville-Volin, Vermillion, 4:15 p.m.); Creighton Inv. field-Wausa, Crofton, Hartington-Newcastle, Laurel- GOLF, GIRLS’ Laurel-Concord-Coleridge Inv. SPARETIME LADIES mary – Corbin Sohler, 45-yard pass from nings (Creighton, Randolph, 4 p.m.) Concord-Coleridge, 4:30 p.m.); Union County Quad (Crofton, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, 9 a.m.) HIGH TEAM GAME: Glass Cutters GOLF Brodey Peterson (Peterson run); Brodie Detroit 2, 1, 10 FOOTBALL, 9TH Mitchell at YHS (4:15 p.m.) at Elk Point (Alcester-Hudson, Beresford, Dakota SOCCER, MEN’S Midland at MMC (4 p.m.) 839 HILLCREST GOLF & CC Christensen, 1-yard run (Sohler from innings GOLF, WOMEN’S GPAC No. 1 at Two Rivers Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, 4:15 p.m.) SOCCER, WOMEN’S Midland at MMC (2 p.m.) HIGH TEAM SERIES: Glass Cut- Peterson); Christensen, 73-yard run (Pe- Tampa Bay 5, Boston 2 GC, North Sioux City (MMC) FOOTBALL, PREP YHS at Pierre (7 p.m., SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ JV State Tourn. at Sioux ters 2419 LADIES DAY EVENT terson run); YMS Offensive Standouts Minnesota 3, Cleveland 1 GOLF, BOYS’ Canton/Elk Point-Jefferson at KVHT-FM, KYNT-AM); Alcester-Hudson at Irene- Falls (Yankton) HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Candy FIRST: Lisa Berry, Stacy Schramm, – Peterson, Sohler, Christensen, Dylan L.A. Angels 4, Houston 3 Beresford (4 p.m.); Dakota Valley at Vermillion Wakonda; Bon Homme vs. Menno-Marion at Marion TENNIS, WOMEN’S Gopher Inv. at Minneapolis, Olson 246, Judy Barta 235 (errorless), Tracey Grotenhius, Carla Ewald 101 LaPointe; YMS Defensive Standouts Seattle 11, Kansas City 2 GOLF, GIRLS’ Wayne Inv. (Crofton, Hartington (7 p.m., KK93.com); Centerville at Chester Area; Minn. (USD) Barb Dooley 212, Mindy Huether 212 SECOND: Marla Neukirch, Deb – Mason Ruzicka, Anthony McGlone, Texas 8, Oakland 6 Cedar Catholic, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, 9 a.m.) Chambers-Wheeler Central at Randolph; Colome TENNIS, GIRLS’ YHS/Milbank at Brookings HIGH INDIVIDAUL SERIES: Candy Gubbels, Yavonne Slowey, Colleen Zavier Leonard Wednesday’s Games SOCCER, WOMEN’S MMC at College of St. at Avon; Corsica-Stickney at Andes Central-Dakota (10 a.m.) Olson 634, Mindy Huether 583, Judy Chase 98 HARRISBURG SOUTH 32, YANK- Detroit 7, Chicago White Sox 4 Mary (1 p.m.) Christian; Creighton at Bloomfield; Crofton at Battle VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S USD at Omaha (7 Barta 560, Barb Dooley 532 LADIES IND. NET SKINS TON BLACK 0: YMS Offensive Stand- L.A. Angels 6, Houston 5 SOCCER, BOYS’ YHS at Huron (5 p.m.) Creek; Dakota Valley at Canton; Emerson-Hubbard p.m.); College of St. Mary at MMC (3 p.m.) STANDINGS: Pietz Kuchen Kitchen RESULTS: No. 1, Tracey Grotenhuis outs – Thomas Weiner, Austin Wagner, Baltimore 4, Washington 3 SOCCER, BOYS’ JV YHS at Huron (3:30 p.m.) at Allen; Hartington Cedar Catholic at West Holt; VOLLEYBALL, PREP Aberdeen Central at YHS 8-0, Glass Cutters 7-1, Huether Seam- 3; No. 3, Kathy Olsen 3; No. 6, Olsen 1; Joseph Smith; YMS Defensive Stand- Toronto 4, N.Y. Yankees 0 SOCCER, GIRLS’ YHS at Huron (5 p.m.) Hartington-Newcastle at Wakefield; Homer at Lau- (5 p.m.); Don Magnus Inv. at Elkton (Alcester-Hud- less Gutters 6-2, The Dam Girls 5-3, First No. 12, Grotenhuis 3; No. 17, Deb Gub- outs – Dane Wiedmeier, Jack Schaa, Tampa Bay at Boston, 7:10 p.m. SOCCER, GIRLS’ JV YHS at Huron (3:30 p.m.) rel-Concord-Coleridge; Madison at Vermillion (7:30 son, Centerville); Eastern Volleyball Classic at Elk National SC 5-3, Downtown Screenprint- bels 4 Christian Thorsted Cleveland at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. TENNIS, GIRLS’ Harrisburg/S.F. Washington at p.m., KVTK-AM); Marty Indian vs. Burke-South Point (Crofton, Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, 9 ing 3-5, Vogt Cleaners 2-6, Lewis & Clark MEN’S DAY EVENT Seattle at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. YHS (2 p.m.) Central at Bonesteel; McCook Central-Montrose at a.m.); Sanford Pentagon Tourn. at Sioux Falls (Bon Marina 2-6, First Dakota 2-6 First Flight Texas at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. VOLLEYBALL, PREP YHS at S.F. Roosevelt (7 Beresford; Niobrara-Verdigre at Boyd County; Park- Homme, Marion, Parker, Viborg-Hurley, 9 a.m.); FIRST: Ken Bertsch, Joe Vig, Greg NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE SATURDAY NITE MIXED Thursday’s Games p.m.); Alcester-Hudson at Elk Point-Jefferson; Avon er vs. Viborg-Hurley at Viborg; Parkston at Wagner; Wisner-Pilger Classic (Laurel-Concord-Coleridge); Baily, Don Edwards 124 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Texas (Hamels 4-1) at Oakland at Irene-Wakonda; Baltic at Parker; Bon Homme vs. Ponca at Oakland-Craig; Santee at Deshler; Stuart Lower Brule at Marty HIGH TEAM GAME: Krazy Kids East 1017 SECOND: Bill Pierce, Todd Van (Bassitt 1-6), 2:35 p.m. Burke-South Central at Bonesteel; Boyd County at Wausa; Sunshine Bible at Platte-Geddes; Tripp- VOLLEYBALL, JV Aberdeen Central at YHS Maanen, Dan Eisenbraun, Dave Ewald W L T Pct PF PA Baltimore (T.Wilson 2-2) at Wash- at Wynot; Centerville vs. Viborg-Hurley at Viborg; Delmont-Armour at Scotland (2:30 p.m.) HIGH TEAM SERIES: Krazy Kids New England 2 0 0 1.000 68 53 125 ington (Roark 4-6), 3:05 p.m. Crofton/Wisner-Pilger at Battle Creek; Freeman UC Riverside at USD (4 Aberdeen Central at YHS 2838 N.Y. Jets 2 0 0 1.000 51 17 SOCCER, WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL, SOPH THIRD: Rob Grossenburg, Jerry Chicago White Sox (Sale 12-10) at Academy vs. Andes Central-Dakota Christian at p.m.) (3:45 p.m.) HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Mike Miami 1 1 0 .500 37 33 Clough, Scott Hiltunen, Denny Fokken N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 11-8), 6:05 p.m. Corsica; Freeman at Menno; Humphrey St. Francis State Tourn. at Sioux Aberdeen Central at YHS Dooley 288 (errorless)-260-258 (error- Buffalo 1 1 0 .500 59 54 SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ JV VOLLEYBALL, 9TH 125 Tampa Bay (E.Ramirez 10-6) at at Bloomfield; Marion at Hanson; Marty at Crazy Falls (Yankton) (2:30 p.m.) less), Andy Seiner 258 (errorless), Mike South Barta 254 (errorless), Judy Barta 221, Second Flight Boston (Miley 11-10), 6:10 p.m. Horse; McCook Central-Montrose at Parkston; TENNIS, WOMEN’S Gopher Inv. at Minneapolis, Sunday, September 27 FIRST: Jack Gregg, Dale Dooley, W L T Pct PF PA Cleveland (Co.Anderson 5-3) at Mitchell Christian vs. Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Minn. (USD) Watertown at Yankton (DH, Melissa Svanda 217 (errorless), Barb Jacksonville 1 1 0 .500 32 40 SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Wayne Anderson, Ron Tappe 116 Minnesota (Gibson 10-10), 7:10 p.m. Tripp; Niobrara-Verdigre/Spalding Academy at Ew- Western Illinois at 12:30 p.m.) Dooley 210 (errorless) Tennessee 1 1 0 .500 56 42 VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S SECOND: Jay Hubner, Frank Mess- Seattle (Paxton 3-4) at Kansas City ing; Osmond at Hartington-Newcastle; Randolph at USD (5 p.m.) Sioux Falls Games HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Mike Houston 0 2 0 .000 37 51 SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ MS ner, Cal Carlson, Max Payne 122 (Cueto 2-6), 7:10 p.m. Hartington Cedar Catholic; Scotland at Ethan; Sioux (Yankton) Dooley 806, Andy Seiner 684, Mike Bar- Indianapolis 0 2 0 .000 21 47 Saturday, September 26 THIRD: Devin Anderson, Brent Ru- Friday’s Games Falls Christian at Dakota Valley; Wausa at Creighton CROSS COUNTRY, COLLEGE Dean White Inv. TENNIS, WOMEN’S Gopher Inv. at Minneapolis, ta 667, Judy Barta 584, Melissa Svanda North 540, Barb Dooley 519 piper, Chuck Rez Chicago White Sox at N.Y. Yankees, VOLLEYBALL, JV YHS at S.F. Roosevelt (4:30 at Crete, Neb. (MMC, 10:30 a.m.); Roy Griak Inv. at Minn. (USD) MEN’S IND. SKINS W L T Pct PF PA 6:05 p.m. p.m.) Minneapolis (USD, noon) Hastings at MMC STANDINGS: THEM 4 12-4, XXX- Cincinnati 2 0 0 1.000 57 32 VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S GROSS: No. 3, Ryan Elwood 3; No. Tampa Bay at Toronto, 6:07 p.m. YHS at S.F. Roosevelt Platte-Geddes Inv. (1:30 p.m.) Rated 12-2, 3 Fingers Deep 12-4, S. O. Cleveland 1 1 0 .500 38 45 VOLLEYBALL, SOPH CROSS COUNTRY, PREP 9, James Grotenhuis 3; No. 13, Jeff Day- Minnesota at Detroit, 6:08 p.m. (5:45 p.m.) (Avon, Bon Homme, Freeman Academy, Marion, Hastings at MMC S. 10-6, Hazzards 10-6, Turkey Hunters Pittsburgh 1 1 0 .500 64 46 VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S JV huff 3; No. 16, Denny Fokken 2 Baltimore at Boston, 6:10 p.m. YHS at S.F. Roosevelt Platte-Geddes, Scotland, Viborg-Hurley, Wagner, (noon) 10-6, Fearsome 4 Some 8-8, Bowlers Baltimore 0 2 0 .000 46 56 VOLLEYBALL, 9TH Under the Influence 8-8, Ups & Downs NET FLIGHT 1: No. 4, Bill Berry 2; Cleveland at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. (4:30 p.m.) 10 a.m.) No. 6, Dave Ewald 2; No. 8, Ewald 3; No. West Texas at Houston, 7:10 p.m. 8-6, Who’s Carrying Who 8-8, Krazy Kidz W L T Pct PF PA 8-8, Beer 4 Breakfast 6-10, Lickety Splits 13, Jeff Dayhuff 2; No. 14, Bill Bobzin 2; San Francisco at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. No. 18, Jeff Jones 3 Denver 2 0 0 1.000 50 37 6-10, Titans 4-12, JMMWH Pin Pals Seattle at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. Signed WR Kaelin Clay to the practice F Nick Tarnasky and D Petr Zamorsky their minor league camp. Reassigned to NET FLIGHT 2: No. 4, Chuck Rezac Oakland 1 1 0 .500 50 66 2-14, Can’t See to Bowl 0-16 TRANSACTIONS squad. to Hartford (AHL). Assigned F Ryan D Travis Dermott Erie (OHL), D Andrew 2; No. 6, Rezac 1; No. 7, Brent Rupiper San Diego 1 1 0 .500 52 52 HIGHLIGHTS: Chad Losing – er- BASEBALL HOUSTON TEXANS — Signed RB Gropp to Seattle (WHL), G Brandon Nielsen to Lethbridge (WHL) and F Dmy- 2; No. 12, Jack Gregg 2; No. 14, Gene Kansas City 1 1 0 .500 51 51 NATIONAL LEAGUE rorless 225; Andy Seiner – errorless National League Daryl Richardson to the practice squad. Halverson to Sault Ste. Marie (OHL), F tro Timashov to Quebec (QMJHL). Baker 2; No. 17, John Ehret 3 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Division 213; Chuck Turner – errorless 202; Matt SAN DIEGO PADRES — Named HOCKEY Keegan Iverson to Portland (WHL), D COLLEGE East W L Pct GB Logan White senior advisor to the gen- Kruse 3-10; Tracy Huff 3-10; Judy Barta W L T Pct PF PA New York 85 67 .559 — National Hockey League Ryan Mantha to Niagara (OHL), F Brad FLORIDA — Suspended QB Treon 3-10; Raymond S. Houfek 2-4-10; Mike eral manager/director of player person- ARIZONA COYOTES — Assigned Morrison to Prince George (WHL) and Harris and CB Jalen Tabor one game Dallas 2 0 0 1.000 47 36 Washington 78 73 .517 6½ nel, Shaun Cole coordinator of player Palu 3-10; Lance Loecker 4-5, 5-6 VOLLEYBALL Washington 1 1 0 .500 34 27 Miami 64 87 .424 20½ G Tyler Beskorowany, LW Greg Carey, D D Sergey Zborovskiy to Regina (WHL). for an undisclosed violation of University THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED YANKTON MIDDLE SCHOOL development and Tim Holt pro scout. Steven Delisle, D Justin Hache, D James Released G Jacob Smith from his tryout Athletic Association policy. Philadelphia 0 2 0 .000 34 46 Atlanta 62 91 .405 23½ Promoted Pete DeYoung to director HIGH TEAM GAME: Pin Splitters EIGHTH GRADE N.Y. Giants 0 2 0 .000 46 51 Philadelphia 57 94 .377 27½ Melindy and LW Dan O’Donoghue to agreement. NORTH CAROLINA — Named Al- 612 of professional scouting, Ryley West- Springfield (AHL) and RW Christian TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Re- lison Foster assistant rowing coach. A – YANKTON DEF. HARRISBURG South Central Division man to coordinator of instruction, Josh HIGH TEAM SERIES: Foxes 1551 YMS Leaders – Brooklyn Fischer to Windsor (OHL). leased D Kevin Gibson and G Philippe SAINT AUGUSTINE’S — An- 25-9, 32-30: W L T Pct PF PA W L Pct GB Emmerick to West Coast regional su- HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Terry Bernatow 10-10 serving (5 aces), 4 kills, DALLAS STARS — Assigned D Cadorette from their tryout agreements. nounced women’s bowling coach Doro- Atlanta 2 0 0 1.000 50 44 z-St. Louis 95 56 .629 — pervisor and Chris Kelly to an amateur Mulford 245, Frank Osborn Sr. 233, 11 assists; Mary Fanta 8-9 (4 aces), 2 Aaron Haydon to Niagara (OHL), D Alex Assigned F Anthony Cirelli to Oshawa thy Neal was appointed senior woman Carolina 2 0 0 1.000 44 26 Pittsburgh 91 60 .603 4 cross-checker. Shane Harriman 229, Amber Mueller kills; Olivia Vornhagen 3 kills Peters to Flint (OHL) and C Brett Pollack (OHL), F Cristiano DiGiacinto to Wind- administrator. Tampa Bay 1 1 0 .500 40 61 Chicago 89 62 .589 6 FOOTBALL 182-181, Pam Harriman 163, Laurie B – HARRISBURG DEF. YANKTON to Edmonton (WHL). sor (OHL), F Bokondji Imama to Saint SAINT LEO — Named Joe Nudo New Orleans 0 2 0 .000 38 57 Cincinnati 63 87 .420 31½ National Football League Bruening 149 YMS Serving – Kara An- NEW YORK ISLANDERS — Named John (QMJHL), F Mathieu Joseph, to strength & conditioning coach. 25-20, 25-18: North Milwaukee 63 88 .417 32 ARIZONA CARDINALS — Re- HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Shane trobus 7-8, 2 aces; Alyssa Lofshult 5-7, George McPhee as special adviser to Saint John (QMJHL), D Matt Spencer TEXAS A&M — Named Maria- W L T Pct PF PA West Division signed RB Kerwynn Williams to the Harriman 625, Frank Osborn Sr. 576, 2 aces Green Bay 2 0 0 1.000 58 40 W L Pct GB the general manager. to Peterborough (OHL), F Mitchell Ste- Fernanda Alves women’s volunteer as- Ron Mraz 563, Amber Mueller 488, Pam practice squad. NEW YORK RANGERS — As- phens to Saginaw (OHL), D Ben Thomas sistant tennis coach. C – HARRISBURG DEF. YANKTON Minnesota 1 1 0 .500 29 36 Los Angeles 85 65 .567 — BUFFALO BILLS — Signed S Jona- Harriman 433, Kim Houfek 412 YMS Serving – Kendra Hu- signed D Calle Andersson, D Kodie Cur- to Calgary (WHL) and F Dennis Yan to 25-15, 25-13: Detroit 0 2 0 .000 44 59 San Francisco 79 71 .527 6 than Meeks from the practice squad. STANDINGS: Bowlaholics 10.5-1.5, ber 7-7; Jenna Diede 5-5, 3 aces; Katrine ran, G Cedrick Desjardins, D Troy Don- Shawinigan (QMJHL). Chicago 0 2 0 .000 46 79 Arizona 73 78 .483 12½ Signed QB Dustin Vaughan to the prac- Whatevers 9.5-2.5, Foxes 8-4, N.W.A. Newland 4-4, 2 aces West San Diego 70 81 .464 15½ nay, F Chris McCarthy, F Chad Nehring, TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS — As- 7-5, Tucking Fen Pins 6.5-5.5, Pin Split- tice squad. F Josh Nicholls, D Samuel Noreau, G signed Fs Frederik Gauthier, Josh Leivo, D – HARRISBURG DEF. YANKTON W L T Pct PF PA Colorado 63 88 .417 22½ DETROIT LIONS — Released WR ters 6-6, I Don’t Care 5-7, Triple Trouble YMS Serving – Hayley Mackenzie Skapski, F Michael St. Croix, Brendan Leipsic and Casey Bailey to 25-16, 25-19: Arizona 2 0 0 1.000 79 42 z-clinched playoff berth Kendrick Ings from the practice squad. 5-7, The Three Amigos 5-7, King Pins Stark 4-4; Jenna Diede 3-3, 1 ace; Karlie St. Louis 1 1 0 .500 44 55 Tuesday’s Games 3-9, 3 Balls 1 Girl 2.5-9.5 Freng 2-2, 2 aces San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 38 46 Baltimore 4, Washington 1 CLASSIC SEVENTH GRADE Seattle 0 2 0 .000 48 61 Atlanta 6, N.Y. Mets 2 HIGH TEAM GAME: Barta Electric A – HARRISBURG DEF. YANKTON Thursday, Sep. 24 Philadelphia 6, Miami 2 make an error in the All-Star Berra married his wife, 932 25-22, 25-20: YMS Serving – Morgan Washington at N.Y. Giants, 8:25 Chicago Cubs 4, Milwaukee 0 Game or . Carmen, in 1949. The couple HIGH TEAM SERIES: Barta Electric Sundleaf 7-7, 3 aces; Nykki Husman p.m. St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 1 2590 Berra 6-8, 3 aces Sunday, Sep. 27 Pittsburgh 6, Colorado 3 “I don’t care who the hitter met in their native St. Louis. HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Matt B – HARRISBURG DEF. YANKTON Atlanta at Dallas, noon Arizona 8, L.A. Dodgers 0 is,” Yankees Hall of Fame man- Carmen died in 2014. Yogi is Hoefs 279, Ryan Barta 279, Tyler Novak FROM PAGE 12 26-24, 19-25, 15-9: YMS Serving – Ella Indianapolis at Tennessee, noon San Francisco 4, San Diego 2 ager Casey Stengel told the survived by their three sons. 269, Andy Seiner 269, Tom Grass 268 Mulder 9-12, 6 aces; Lindsey Eilers 8-9, Tampa Bay at Houston, noon Wednesday’s Games HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Ryan 5 aces San Diego at Minnesota, noon Baltimore 4, Washington 3 New York Journal-American, Dale Berra, a major league Barta 760, Matt Hoefs 724, Tyler Novak C – HARRISBURG DEF. YANKTON Pittsburgh at St. Louis, noon Atlanta 6, N.Y. Mets 3 brenner. Berra vowed never to “(Berra) knows just how he infielder, briefly played for 687, Andy Seiner 677, Terry Norton 666 25-22, 25-22: YMS Serving – Kinzie Oakland at Cleveland, noon Philadelphia at Miami, 7:10 p.m. return to as STANDINGS: Kruse’s Pro Shop 45, Decker 7-8, 2 aces; Mataya Milk 6-8, Cincinnati at Baltimore, noon Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 should be pitched to.” his father with the Yankees in Barta Electric 37, Coca-Cola 34, Manitou 2 aces Jacksonville at New England, noon p.m. long as Steinbrenner owned Berra was the AL MVP in 1985. The other sons are Tim, 33, the Varsity Pub 26, Smidt Captain D – HARRISBURG DEF. YANKTON New Orleans at Carolina, noon Cincinnati at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. the team. & Crew 23, Eisenbraun & Associates 25-18, 25-20: YMS Serving – Alexis Philadelphia at N.Y. Jets, noon Pittsburgh at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. 1951, 1954 and 1955. He holds who played one season for 21, Osborn Entertainment 14, Rotten Weirsma 4-6 San Francisco at Arizona, 3:05 p.m. Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. But in 1999, Berra finally Apples 14 World Series records for most the NFL’s Baltimore Colts, and Chicago at Seattle, 3:25 p.m. San Francisco at San Diego, 10:10 relented, throwing out the hits (71) and games (75). Lawrence Jr. INDUSTRIAL WEDNESDAY’S NEB. SCORE Buffalo at Miami, 3:25 p.m. p.m. HIGH TEAM GAME: Patriot Express Denver at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games ceremonial first pitch of the He was inducted into the Berra published three 882 Lincoln Southeast def. Lincoln East, 25-18, 25-17, 25-17 Monday, Sep. 28 Arizona (Corbin 6-4) at L.A. Dodgers Yankees’ season-opener. Hall of Fame in 1972. books: his autobiography in HIGH TEAM SERIES: Patriot Ex- Kansas City at Green Bay, 7:30 p.m. (Kershaw 14-7), 2:10 p.m. “We are deeply saddened press 2447 Pittsburgh (Locke 8-11) at Colorado “You never think of that 1961, “It Ain’t Over ...” in 1989 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Kevin FOOTBALL (Bettis 8-5), 2:10 p.m. by the loss of a Yankees leg- when you’re a kid,” Berra and “The Yogi Book: I Really Annis 280, JJ Peterson 270, Robin Holec YANKTON MIDDLE SCHOOL Baltimore (T.Wilson 2-2) at Wash- 268, Ryan Annis 258, Joel Follette 246 BASEBALL end and American hero, Yogi EIGHTH GRADE ington (Roark 4-6), 3:05 p.m. said. “But egads, you gotta be Didn’t Say Everything I Said” HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Robin AMERICAN LEAGUE A – HARRISBURG NORTH 22, N.Y. Mets (Matz 4-0) at Cincinnati Berra,” the Yankees posted on Holec 711, JJ Peterson 703, Kevin Annis somethin’ to get in.” in 1998. The last made The YANKTON 0: Scoring Summary – HN: East Division (Jos.Smith 0-2), 6:10 p.m. Twitter. 688, Bruce Myers 685, Ryan Annis 658 Peterson, 5-yard run (Rabern from W L Pct GB Philadelphia (Asher 0-4) at Miami Among his boyhood New York Times’ best seller STANDINGS: H&K Oil #2 24, Yank- Sorensen); Rabern, 20-yard pass from Toronto 87 65 .572 — (Cosart 2-4), 6:10 p.m. Berra, who made 18 friends was Joe Garagiola, list. ton Redi-Mix 20, New Team 19, Patriot Sorenson (Sorensen run); Metzger, INT New York 83 68 .550 3½ Milwaukee (Jungmann 9-6) at St. straight All-Star teams over Express 17, Kellen’s Carts and Service return; Offensive Standouts – Y: Nel- Baltimore 75 76 .497 11½ Louis (Wacha 16-6), 6:15 p.m. who went on to a career as In 1996, Berra was awarded 17, H&K Oil 14.5, Wholesale Supply son; HN: Peterson, Sorensen, Rabern; Tampa Bay 73 78 .483 13½ San Francisco (Bumgarner 18-8) at 15 years, never earned more a major league player and an honorary doctorate from 12.5, Carey’s Bar 10, Czecker’s Bar 10, Defensive Standouts – Y: Gill, Vollmer, Boston 72 78 .480 14 San Diego (Kennedy 8-15), 8:10 p.m. than $65,000 a season. He died broadcaster. The Cardinals the state university in Mont- KPI Bowl Dogs 7, Don’s Auto Eichacker, Howe, Nelson, Beeson, Central Division Friday’s Games on the same date, Sept. 22, as Payer, Pipes; HN: Christensen, Roewart, W L Pct GB Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 1:20 signed Garagiola, also a clair, N.J., where he and his CENTENNIAL LANES Peterson, Holt, Rabern, Schultz, Price, Kansas City 87 63 .580 — p.m. his big league debut 69 years Minnesota 77 73 .513 10 , after the tryout that family lived. The university WOMEN’S AMERICAN Nebelsick Philadelphia at Washington, 6:05 earlier. HIGH TEAM GAME: Arens Const. B – YANKTON 26, HARRISBURG Cleveland 74 75 .497 12½ p.m. he attended with Berra. also named its baseball sta- 727 SOUTH 0: Scoring Summary – Y: Anti- Chicago 72 80 .474 16 Atlanta at Miami, 6:10 p.m. Growing up, he was any- Berra was born in St. Louis dium for Berra. The adjoining HIGH TEAM SERIES: PDR 2111 gua, 57-yard run; Antigua, 2-yard run; Detroit 71 81 .467 17 N.Y. Mets at Cincinnati, 6:10 p.m. thing but a natural. HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Carolyn Antigua, 60-yard run (Rumsey run); Gill, West Division L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 7:10 p.m. on May 12, 1925, the son of Pi- Museum opened Leader 171, Donna Jones 150, Peggy 2-yard run; Offensive Standouts – Y: W L Pct GB Milwaukee at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Chunky and slow, Berra etro, a laborer in a brickyard, in 1998. Muhmel 147 Antigua, Rumsey, Gill, Anderson, Raabe, Texas 81 69 .540 — San Francisco at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. tried out with his hometown and Pauline Berra. He grew up The museum houses Berra HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Powell; HS: Tuttle, Boyer, Blakney, Ham- Houston 80 73 .523 2½ Arizona at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. St. Louis Cardinals, but was Carolyn Leader 418, Donna Jones 411, ilton; Defensive Standouts – Y: Lindsey, Los Angeles 78 74 .513 4 in “The Hill,” or Italian district, memorabilia, including what Peggy Muhmel 407 Gill, Berry, Howe, Rauschner, Ferden; Seattle 74 77 .490 7½ unable to reach an agreement. Oakland 64 87 .424 17½ with three older brothers and he said was his most prized STANDINGS: F&M Bank 24-16, HS: Kuiper, Hamilton, Smith, Boyer A Yankees scout recognized a younger sister. possession, the mitt he used his potential and later signed Berra was forced to drop to catch Larsen’s perfect him. Pilger. LCC will play in the Wisner-Pilger tota. Jessi Tieszen had 12 digs, Cassidy out of school in the eighth game. He reached the majors late grade and go to work to help He tickled TV viewers in Classic on Saturday. Keller had 10 digs and Allyssa Carmany in the 1946 season and hom- Volleyball LAUREL-CONCORD-COLERIDGE (2-11).13 16 13 had eight kills in the victory. support his family. He took recent years by bringing his CROFTON (7-3)...... 25 25 25 For Centerville, Shannon O’Malley ered in his first at-bat. The jobs in a coal yard, as a truck malapropisms to a commer- FROM PAGE 11 had 14 kills and 15 digs, and Rebecca next year, he continued to driver and in a shoe factory. cial with the AFLAC duck. Canistota 3, Centerville 1 Hybertson had 25 digs to lead the well, but his throwing was so He continued to play ama- (“They give you cash, which is Kaci Groene had 11 kills and three CENTERVILLE – Kallie Ortman had way. Madeline Olson had 14 assists erratic he was shifted to the teur baseball, which brought just as good as money.”) blocks to lead LCC. Katelyn Cook had 14 kills, 10 digs and three ace serves and Logan O’Toole had 12 digs for the outfield, then benched. him to the attention of major His wife once asked Berra four ace serves and 18 assists. Bryn as Canistota downed Centerville 25-14, Tornadoes. His breakthrough season league scouts. where he wanted to be buried, Schutte had two blocks and eight digs 25-23, 20-25, 25-17 in prep volleyball Canistota travels to Emery to came in 1948, when he hit .315 action on Tuesday. face Bridgewater-Emery (Thursday). In 1943, his first profession- in St. Louis, New York or for the Bears. with 14 homers and 98 RBIs al season with the Yankees’ Montclair. Crofton will travel to Battle Creek Kassidy Engbrecht had 35 assists Centerville travels to Viborg to face Viborg-Hurley today. while improving his fielding. In farm team in Norfolk, Virginia, “I don’t know,” he said. today (Thursday) to compete in a and three ace serves, Macy Robertson 1949, he compiled a .989 field- triangular with Battle Creek and Wisner- had 23 digs and six ace serves, and CANISTOTA (3-8)...... 25 25 20 25 was interrupted by World “Why don’t you surprise me?” MiKenzie Kirby had 10 kills for Canis- CENTERVILLE (4-7)...... 14 23 25 17 ing percentage and did not War II.

season ago. Then -freshman Kruse and Jay Reifenrath and sophomore Allie Rosener, tice we’re always pushing “They came into the sea- Brian Santiago earned a 13th sophomore Seth Wiebelhaus who was hurt last season, each other. All of us have a son believing that they could Wildcats place finish for the program’s have been not far back, all and the addition of senior chance to beat each other.” do this,” Hochstein said. FROM PAGE 11 first-ever state meet medal. placing in the top 14 of the Addison Peitz. Junior Sydney Chris- On Friday, the boys will (Medals are awarded to 42-runner Bon Homme Invita- “Allie was recovering from tensen and exchange student have their hands full with the top 15 state finishers in tional field on Monday. a broken ankle from softball Isabella Dengri continue to a strong South Sioux City do so without hurting other Nebraska.) Teammate Noah “The season has been last season, so her cross improve as the squad’s fifth squad, while the girls will programs. Noecker, now a senior, placed amazing so far, and this is country last year was tough. and sixth runners. be competing with nine-time “In Hartington, there is a 16th. great to see after all the hard When she ran in track, we Class D champion Crofton definite focus on volleyball “We lost just one varsity work we put in,” Fuelberth knew this girl was a runner,” on its home course. For now, and football in the fall,” Hoch- runner from a year ago, so said. “Our biggest meets are Hochstein said. “Addison Covering New that has their full attention. stein said. “Our goal is to not we knew we had five return- coming up in the next couple was swimming in Yankton. “We’re looking towards recruit from those teams. ing strong varsity runners,” of weeks and we are excited We asked her if she would Ground (districts), but we’re taking In building the program, we Hochstein said. “We’ve had to see what else we can ac- be interested in running, and While the Wildcats’ focus it one meet at a time,” Peitz start with kids that may not one JV runner (from 2014) complish.” told her we could be flexible is squarely on a tough meet said. “We’re not looking too have competed in the fall step up, so we have six very Like the boys, the Wildcat with her schedule, and she on Friday in Crofton, Ne- much into the future, but we otherwise.” strong boys this season.” girls returned two state meet said ‘yes.’” braska, they also know they know we’re looking pretty Santiago has won two competitors from a season For Peitz it has been a have the opportunity to do good as a team.” races and earned two runner- ago: sophomore Karli McCain rewarding experience. something the program has Leading The Pack up finishes this season, with and junior Anna Burbach. Mc- “I always thought cross never done: qualify a team for Follow @JCimburek on The Wildcats scored both Noecker no lower than than Cain placed 25th last season, country was a cool sport,” state. The boys just missed Twitter. their first state meet medalist third in any of the Wildcats’ while Burbach was 68th. said Peitz, who led a 3-4-5-6 a team berth in 2014, losing and their first two-time state four outings this season. Se- The squad has been finish for the Wildcats at Bon a tiebreaker for the third and qualifier on the boys’ side a niors Jared Fuelberth, Jesse helped by the emergence of Homme on Monday. “In prac- final spot out of the district.