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SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR TRACK & FIELD ings, 4:47.40; 2. Josh Getting, Brook- Gayville-Volin, 36-8; 2. Amanda Flores- CLUB INV. Friday, May 8 Avon, Bon Homme, Platte-Geddes, Scotland, Tripp- TRACK & FIELD, PREP Parker Booster ings, 4:55.36; 3. Sam Gusso, Yankton, Schulte, Brookings, 31-0.50; 3. Kasey May 7 at Battle Creek, Neb. BASEBALL, CLUB HS Brandon Valley at Delmont) Club Inv. (Centerville, Freeman, Marion, Parker, FIRST DAKOTA RELAYS 5:00.23; 4. Andrew Peitz, Yankton, Jensen, Vermillion, 29-8; 4. Holly Van GIRLS’ DIVISION Yankton (DH, 6 p.m.); Beresford-Centerville at Elk SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Brandon Valley vs. Yank- Viborg-Hurley, 10 a.m.); Platte-Geddes Inv. (Andes May 7 at Yankton 5:01.04; 5. Kyle Bergeson, Yankton, Gelder, Beresford, 29-0.50; 5. Allyson TEAM SCORES: Wayne 179, Battle Point-Jefferson (5:30 p.m.); Bon Homme-Scotland ton Fury Xtreme (DH, 6 p.m.) Central-Dakota Christian, Platte-Geddes, Tripp- VARSITY GIRLS 5:02.81; 6. Charlie Long, Dakota Valley, Schleicher, Brookings, 28-10.50; 6. Gra- Creek 98, Ainsworth 86, Hartington Ce- at Vermillion (5 p.m.) Saturday, May 9 Delmont-Armour, Wagner, 10 a.m.) 100: 1. Anna Heusinkveld, Bon 5:03.62; 7. Gabe Dannenbring, Yank- cie Schoenfelder, Huron, 28-3.50; 7. Ka- dar Catholic 71, West Holt 51, Valentine BASEBALL, CLUB 9/10 Sioux Falls Tourn. BASEBALL, CLUB HS Mitchell at Yankton (DH, TRACK & FIELD, MS 65th Yankton Junior Homme, 13.26; 2. Sydney Maher, ton, 5:04.31; 8. Caleb Larson, Mitchell, tie Hauser, Yankton, 26-8.50; 8. Kaylen 20, Madison 18, Battle Creek JV 4 (Yankton) 1 p.m.); PGDCWLC at Todd County (2 p.m.) High Relays (YMS, 9 a.m.) Brookings, 13.37; 3. Holly Fahrenwald, 5:09.48 Knodel, Irene-Wakonda, 26-5.50 EVENT WINNERS: 100 – Rachel GOLF, BOYS’ S.D. Regions — 4B at Fox Run, BASEBALL, CLUB 9/10 Sioux Falls Tourn. Sunday, May 10 Brookings, 13.74; 4. Katelynn Dolan, 3200: 1. John Bielfeldt, Brookings, TRIPLE JUMP: 1. Cameryn Specht, Rauner, Wayne 12.90; 200 – Rachel Yankton (Andes Central-Dakota Christian, Avon, (Yankton) BASEBALL, CLUB HS Turner-Hutch at Beresford, 13.77; 5. Makenna Druecker, 10:58.19; 2. Nicholas Rudnik, Brook- Yankton, 32-2.50; 2. Samantha Gannon, Rauner, Wayne 26.89; 400 – Kelsey Bon Homme, Platte-Geddes, Scotland, Tripp-Del- SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Brandon Tourn. (Yankton Parkston (DH, 5 p.m.); Vermillion at Beresford- Vermillion, 13.84; 6. Ashley Schulz, ings, 11:12.14; 3. Ryan Chase, Huron, Brookings, 31-1; 3. Madisen Martinez, Boyer, Wayne 1:05.19; 800 – Anna mont); Stanton Inv. (Randolph, 9 a.m.); Wakefi eld Fury Crush, Yankton Fury White) Centerville (5 p.m.) Vermillion, 13.94; 7. Deyona Little, 11:41.93. Vermillion, 29-11.75; 4. Maddi Nelson, Reifenrath, Cedar Catholic 2:32.59; Inv. (Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, Ponca, 9 a.m.) TENNIS, BOYS’ YHS/Aberdeen Central/Huron BASEBALL, CLUB 9/10 Sioux Falls Tourn. Huron, 14.03; 8. Caitlin Hinseth, Irene- 110 HURDLES: 1. Charlie Stephen- Gayville-Volin, 29-10.25; 5. Katelyn 1600 – Marta Pulfer, Wayne 5:53.00; GOLF, GIRLS’ Eastern South Dakota Conf. at at Brookings (10 a.m.) (Yankton) Wakonda, 14.04 son, Yankton, 15.99; 2. Devin Millen, Bon Wilson, Beresford, 29-3; 6. Madison Kro- 3200 – Anna Burbach, Cedar Catholic Brookings (10 a.m.); S.D. Regions — 4B at Hill- TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR Ne- SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Brandon Tourn. (Yankton 200: 1. Danielle Beckmann, Yank- Homme, 17.12; 3. Matt Nelson, Irene- puenske, Beresford, 29-2.50; 7. Alexis 13:15.10; 100 HURDLES – Laura Pe- crest, Yankton (Andes Central-Dakota Christian, braska Inv. (USD) Fury Crush, Yankton Fury White) ton, 27.76; 2. Andrea Sokolowski, Irene- Wakonda, 18.13; 4. Josh Galvan-Hofer, Urena, Huron, 28-10.25; 8. Kaci Mad- ters, Ainsworth 16.44; 300 HURDLES Wakonda, 28.10; 3. Kristin Pistulka, Yankton, 18.44; 5. Chase O’Grady, Bon sen, Vermillion, 28-5.25 – Laura Peters, Ainsworth 49.70; 400 Mitchell, 28.29; 4. MaKenna Koble, Homme, 18.80; 6. Tim Cross, Yankton, SOPHOMORE BOYS RELAY – Wayne (Rachel Raunder, Vermillion, 28.82; 5. Rebecca Moser, 19.42. 100: 1. Brendon Caskey, Yankton, Cassie Heier, Tarah Stegemann, Kylie 4:54.59; 3200: Aaron Haahr, Laurel- p.m. Memphis at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. Maya Moore to a multiyear contract. Yankton, 29.07; 6. Allie Frink, Beresford, 300 HURDLES: 1. Charlie Ste- 12.20; 2. William Campbell, Mitchell, Hammer) 52.30; 1600 RELAY – Wayne Concord-Coleridge 10:42.99; 110 HUR- Boston at , 12:07 p.m. Wednesday, May 6 FOOTBALL 29.51; 7. Maddie Gregoire, Vermillion, phenson, Yankton, 42.55; 2. Tim Cross, 12.31; 3. Alexander Hill, Huron, 12.35; 4. (Kylie Hammer, Kelsey Boyer, Cassie DLES: Tyler Koch, Crofton 17.53; 300 Kansas City at Detroit, 12:08 p.m. Cleveland 106, Chicago 91, series National Football League 29.72; 8. Ria Bailey, Beresford, 29.86 Yankton, 44.61; 3. Matt Nelson, Irene- Nick Svensen, Vermillion, 12.41; 5. Zeke Heier, Rachel Rauner) 4:16.90; 3200 HURDLES: Conner Hazen, Creighton Minnesota at Cleveland, 3:10 p.m. tied 1-1 — Released 400: 1. Marisa Schulz, Dakota Wakonda, 44.77; 4. John Dannenbring, Robinson, Vermillion, 12.44; 6. Rylan RELAY – Battle Creek (Kiana Bolling, 46.7; 400 RELAY: Laurel-Concord- Texas at Tampa Bay, 5:10 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Houston, 8:30 p.m. WR Nathan Slaughter. Valley, 1:02.85; 2. Baylee Tetzlaff, Yankton, 47.49; 5. Chris Pollema, Dako- Pratt, Vermillion, 12.51; 7. Gage Butler, Taya Johnson, Kailey Meinke, Lauren Coleridge (Malik Knox, Jayden Reifen- Cincinnati at Chicago White Sox, Friday, May 8 BALTIMORE RAVENS — Signed S Brookings, 1:03.14; 3. Kristin Pistulka, ta Valley, 47.94; 6. Nathan Eki-Bwangoy, Dakota Valley, 12.58; 8. Austin Getty, Praeuner) 10:32.20; DISCUS – Danica rath, D.J. Spahr, Colton Jansen) 46.39; 6:10 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago, 7 p.m. Ed Reed to a contract and announced Mitchell, 1:05.35; 4. Rachel Brady, Brookings, 48.29; 7. Chase O’Grady, Mitchell, 12.63 Schaefer, Wayne 99-2; HIGH JUMP – 1600 RELAY: Crofton (Noah Lancaster, Houston at L.A. Angels, 8:05 p.m. Houston at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m. his retirement. Vermillion, 1:06.09; 5. Jacalyn Sebern, Bon Homme, 48.37; 8. Christian Wilson, 200: 1. Matt Bierle, Vermillion, Tarah Stegemann, Wayne 4-10; LONG Noah McFarland, Cole Steften, Tanner Oakland at Seattle, 8:10 p.m. Saturday, May 9 — Signed Brookings, 1:06.68; 6. Tianna Schulp, Beresford, 49.49 24.60; 2. Courtney Miller, Mitchell, 24.92; JUMP – Kylie Hammer, Wayne 16-7.25; Crosley) 3:54.0; 3200 RELAY: Crofton Sunday’s Games Atlanta at Washington, 4 p.m. TE Randall Telfer and LB Nate Orchard. Beresford, 1:06.79; 7. Katie Kost, Ver- 400 RELAY: 1. Yankton 44.61; 2. 3. William Campbell, Mitchell, 25.00; 4. POLE VAULT – Shayden Platt, Ains- (Grant Wragge, Noah Lancaster, Cole Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 12:05 Golden State at Memphis, 7 p.m. DALLAS COWBOYS — Signed OT million, 1:07.04; 8. Maddie Willemssen, Bon Homme 46.88; 3. Brookings 47.23; Brendon Caskey, Yankton, 25.32; 5. worth 9-3; SHOT PUT – Lexi Sokol, Steffen, Jaden Janssen) 9:19.1; DIS- p.m. Sunday, May 10 La’el Collins. Huron, 1:07.17 4. Gayville-Volin 47.89; 5. Huron 48.20; Gage Butler, Dakota Valley, 26.00; 6. Wayne 37-3.75; TRIPLE JUMP – Cassie CUS: Ben Lingenfelter, Neligh-Oakdale Boston at Toronto, 12:07 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago, 2:30 p.m. — Signed CB Alex 800: 1. Madison Gray, Brookings, 6. Mitchell 48.60; 7. Irene-Wakonda Nick Svensen, Vermillion, 26.25; 7. La- Gillespie, Battle Creek 32-4.75 148-10; HIGH JUMP: Collin Dirks, Minnesota at Cleveland, 12:10 p.m. Houston at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Wright, DT Gabe Wright, FB Michael Laurel-Concord-Coleridge 5-7; LONG Texas at Tampa Bay, 12:10 p.m. 2:24.77; 2. Erica Westerman, Yank- 49.08. than Norling, Beresford, 26.40; 8. Logan BOYS’ DIVISION Burton, CB Quandre Diggs and T Corey ton, 2:25.70; 3. Kaelyn Kaul, Mitchell, 800 RELAY: 1. Yankton 1:32.44; Mullinix, Beresford, 26.45 TEAM SCORES: Battle Creek JUMP: Jayden Reifenrath, Laurel-Con- Cincinnati at Chicago White Sox, Robinson to four-year contracts. Signed 2:27.46; 4. Marisa Schulz, Dakota Valley, 2. Brookings 1:36.07; 3. Bon Homme 400: 1. Courtney Miller, Mitchell, 153, Ainsworth 114, Hartington Cedar cord-Coleridge 17-9.75; POLE VAULT: 1:10 p.m. HOCKEY G Al Bond, QB Anthony Boone, K Kyle 2:30.70; 5. Mariah Livingston, Brookings, 1:36.08; 4. Vermillion 1:37.53; 5. 55.72; 2. Gage Butler, Dakota Valley, Catholic 92, Wayne 62.5, West Holt Jordan Chelle, Neligh-Oakdale 11-6; Houston at L.A. Angels, 2:35 p.m. NHL PLAYOFFS Brindza, S Isaiah Johnson, WR Vernon 2:32.71; 6. Kendra Schaap, Beresford, Gayville-Volin 1:38.16; 6. Dakota Valley 57.48; 3. Bashir AbdAlKreem, Yankton, SHOT PUT: Dylan Loberg, Randolph Oakland at Seattle, 3:10 p.m. Johnson, WR Desmond Lawrence, TE 58.5, Valentine 24, Madison 13, Battle SECOND ROUND 2:35.57; 7. Tessa Folkers, Yankton, 1:39.05; 7. Huron 1:40.72; 8. Beresford 58.09; 4. Hunter Zink, Brookings, 59.71; Creek JV 10 49-6.5; TRIPLE JUMP: Michael Walsh, Kansas City at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. Casey Pierce, LB Kevin Snyder, S Brian 2:35.82; 8. Lexy Johnsen, Beresford, 1:43.74 5. Logan Mullinix, Beresford, 1:00.10; 6. Ponca 40-0 Tuesday, May 5 Suite, RB Rasheed Williams, G Torrian EVENT WINNERS: 100 – Jordan Chicago 1, Minnesota 0 2:36.27 1600 RELAY: 1. Yankton 3:31.25; Tim Peterson, Beresford, 1:00.12; 7. Mi- Zautke, Battle Creek 11.12; 200 – Jordan NATIONAL LEAGUE Wilson and RB Zach Zenner. 2. Vermillion 3:41.36; 3. Bon Homme cah Brandsrud, Huron, 1:01.82; 8. Cole Calgary 4, Anaheim 3, OT, Anaheim 1600: 1. Laura Nelson, Gayville- Zautke, Battle Creek 22.85; 400 – James East Division — Signed WR 3:47.28; 4. Irene-Wakonda 3:49.40; 5. Palmer, Mitchell, 1:03.75 leads series 2-1 Volin, 5:22.29; 2. Maddie Lavin, Ver- Kaiser, Cedar Catholic 53.31; 800 – Josi- SOFTBALL W L Pct GB DeVante Parker, DT , RB million, 5:32.42; 3. Ashlynn Atwood, Mitchell 3:59.72. 800: 1. Parson Covington, Vermil- Wednesday, May 6 , S , OL Jamil ah McAllister, West Holt 2:02.01; 1600 – SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURN. New York 18 10 .643 — Tampa Bay 2, Montreal 1, Tampa Beresford, 5:35.33; 4. Lauren Eidsness, 3200 RELAY: 1. Brookings 9:07.80; lion, 2:17.13; 2. Riley Twedt, Beresford, Douglas, CB Bobby McCain and CB Brady Delimont, Ainsworth 4:29.80; 3200 Atlanta 14 14 .500 4 Bay leads series 3-0 Yankton, 5:39.52; 5. Cait Savey, Beres- 2. Huron 9:20.56. 2:17.98; 3. Anton Elsholz, Beresford, May 7-10 at Fargo, N.D. to four-year contracts. – Kobe Lade, Battle Creek 10:51.50; 110 Washington 14 15 .483 4 1/2 Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 1, ford, 5:47.20; 6. Ronna Heaton, Brook- MEDLEY RELAY: 1. Vermillion 2:28.52; 4. Tyler Kennedy, Dakota Val- Thursday, May 7 — Signed HURDLES – Dawson Bowers, Battle South Dakota State 7, Western Il- Miami 13 15 .464 5 Washington leads series 3-1 ings, 5:47.72; 7. Maddison Hajek, Bon 3:47.33; 2. Yankton 3:59.70; 3. Beresford ley, 2:33.59; 5. Dawson Brown, Dakota CB , LBs Creek 16.41; 300 HURDLES – Garret linois 6, WIU eliminated Philadelphia 10 19 .345 8 1/2 Homme, 5:53.54; 8. Bastienne Baggett, 4:03.06; 4. Dakota Valley 4:03.86. Valley, 2:34.18; 6. Garrett Logue, Irene- Thursday, May 7 and Edmond Robinson, DE Danielle Ruge, Battle Creek 43.20; 400 RELAY IUPUI 13, Fort Wayne 0, 5 innings, Central Division Montreal 6, Tampa Bay 2, Tampa Brookings, 5:58.60. DISCUS: 1. Chandler Nelson, Wakonda, 2:34.57; 7. Lin Jaw, Vermil- Hunter, T T.J. Clemmings, TE MyCole – Battle Creek (Wyatt Hamer, Jordan Fort Wayne eliminated W L Pct GB Bay leads series 3-1 3200: 1. Savannah Woods, Yank- Mitchell, 171-7; 2. Nick Raab, Yankton, lion, 2:36.06; 8. Jesse Riding, Yankton, Pruitt, WR , OLs Tyrus Zautke, Zach Bellar, Jared Bellar) 44.50; St. Louis 21 7 .750 — Chicago at Minnesota, 8:30 p.m. ton, 12:09.02; 2. Mary Krause, Mitchell, 147-6; 3. Kyle Weier, Mitchell, 140-2; 4. 2:36.82 Friday, May 8 Thompson and and 1600 RELAY – Wayne (Cornelio Es- GAME 3: North Dakota State (40-9) Chicago 14 13 .519 6 1/2 12:42.95. Jordan Payer, Yankton, 139-9; 5. Grant 1600: 1. Alec Atwood, Beresford, Friday, May 8 DL B.J. Dubose. Waived S Ahmad pino, Tyler Pecena, Wyatt Martian, Ben vs. South Dakota State (23-27), noon Cincinnati 14 14 .500 7 Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 6 p.m. 100 HURDLES: 1. Madason Tessier, Rice, Gayville-Volin, 133-4; 6. Ryland 4:55.23; 2. Michael Rynearson, Brook- Dixon, RB Henry Josey, TE Ryan Otten Hoskins) 3:34.80; 3200 RELAY – Ce- GAME 4: South Dakota (26-23-1) Pittsburgh 13 15 .464 8 Anaheim at Calgary, 8:30 p.m. Yankton, 16.26; 2. Grace Eggebrecht, Solem, Huron, 130-6; 7. Ben Gustad, ings, 4:59.98; 3. Parson Covington, and Ts Antonio Richardson and Austin dar Catholic (Ty Becker, James Kaiser, vs. IUPUI (32-16), 2:30 p.m. Milwaukee 9 20 .310 12 1/2 Brookings, 16.39; 3. Danielle Salva- Irene-Wakonda, 127-6; 8. Eddie Miller, Vermillion, 5:05.89; 4. Eric Pedersen, Saturday, May 9 Wentworth. Tristan Steffen, Luke Burbach) 8:36.40; GAME 5: Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 West Division Tampa Bay at Montreal, 6 p.m. tori, Yankton, 16.83; 4. Samantha Zell, Brookings, 125-11 Brookings, 5:13.48; 5. Jake Limmer, Be- — Re- DISCUS – Ben Allen, Ainsworth 145-9; loser, 5 p.m. W L Pct GB x-Minnesota at Chicago, TBD Huron, 17.97; 5. Kate Budig, Yankton, HIGH JUMP: 1. Trey Tiefenthaler, resford, 5:24.19; 6. Cole Homandberg, HIGH JUMP – Ben Hoskins, Wayne 6-0; Los Angeles 18 10 .643 — leased DL Michael Buchanan and WR 18.10. Brookings, 5-8; 2. Gabe King, Irene- Beresford, 5:24.84; 7. Alfonso Erickson, Saturday, May 9 Sunday, May 10 Kevin Dorsey. LONG JUMP – Jared Bellar, Battle Creek GAME 6: Game 3 winner vs. Game San Diego 15 14 .517 3 1/2 x-N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 6 300 HURDLES: 1. Morgan Roth- Wakonda, J5-8; 3. Devin Millen, Bon Irene-Wakonda, 5:26.53; 8. Jacob Jard- — Released 21-4.5; POLE VAULT – Hunter Martins, 4 winner, noon San Francisco 14 14 .500 4 p.m. schadl, Bon Homme, 47.54; 2. Mada- Homme, 5-6; 3. Chris Kinsley, Yankton, ing, Mitchell, 5:28.62 WR Kevin Ogletree and LB Terrell Man- Ainsworth 12-1; SHOT PUT – Ben Allen, GAME 7: Game 5 winner vs. Game Arizona 12 14 .462 5 Calgary at Anaheim, TBD son Tessier, Yankton, 49.55; 3. Abby 5-6; 5. Cole Bergmann, Dakota Valley, 3200: 1. Gage Nelson, Mitchell, ning. Signed S Mykkele Thompson, OL Ainsworth 53-1.5; TRIPLE JUMP – Gray- 6 loser, 2:30 p.m. Colorado 11 15 .423 6 Mathiason, Brookings, 51.98; 4. Kate J5-6; 6. Seth Swedlund, Brookings, 5-4; 11:46.60; 2. Joe Sees, Irene-Wakonda, Bobby Hart, S Justin Currie, T Sean Don- son McBride, Wayne 39-0 CHAMPIONSHIP: Game 6 winner Wednesday’s Games Budig, Yankton, 53.24; 5. Danielle Sal- 6. Matt Fitzgerald, Yankton, 5-4. 12:02.72; 3. Brady Jaquith, Yankton, nelly, LB Cole Farrand, DE Brad Harrah, vs. Game 7 winner, 5 p.m. Washington 7, Miami 5 vatori, Yankton, 54.36; 6. Amanda Kees, LONG JUMP: 1. Lee Rose, Yankton, 12:16.09. TRANSACTIONS RB Akeem Hunt and TE Matt LaCosse. NORFOLK CATHOLIC INV. Sunday, May 10 Arizona 13, Colorado 7, 1st game BASEBALL Brookings, 54.47; 7. Bridget Stewart, 20-8.50; 2. Justin Dean, Brookings, 20- 110 HURDLES: 1. Ray Wermers, San Diego 9, San Francisco 1 — Signed LB May 7 at Norfolk, Neb. IF NECESSARY: 3:30 p.m. Brookings, 56.53; 8. Taylor Lyso, Irene- 4.50; 3. Chris Kinsley, Yankton, 20-2; Yankton, 18.12; 2. Anthony Nelson, Arizona 5, Colorado 1, 2nd game Lorenzo Mauldin, QB Bryce Petty and BOYS’ DIVISION BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Acti- Wakonda, 58.51 4. Chase Kortan, Bon Homme, 19-11; Irene-Wakonda, 18.91; 3. Kevin Hol- Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh 0 DT Deon Simon to four-year contracts. 400 RELAY: 1. Brookings 52.05; 2. 5. Reed Overweg, Mitchell, 19-3.50; 6. combe, Mitchell, 18.94; 4. Tate O’Hara, TEAM SCORES: Norfolk Catholic vated INF J.J. Hardy from the 15-day OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed WR 115, Pierce 104, Hartington-Newcastle N.Y. Mets 5, Baltimore 1 DL. Placed INF Everth Cabrera on the Bon Homme 53.65; 3. Yankton 53.79; Kenneth Schroeder, Yankton, 18-5; 7. Yankton, 20.21; 5. Chase Petrik, Gay- BASEBALL Atlanta 7, Philadelphia 5 Amari Cooper. 4. Beresford 54.35; 5. Irene-Wakonda Trey Tiefenthaler, Brookings, 18-3; 8. ville-Volin, 20.40. 65, O’Neill 60, Lutheran High North- AMERICAN LEAGUE 15-day DL. TENNESSEE TITANS — An- east 58, Stanton 43, Wisner-Pilger 40, Milwaukee 6, L.A. Dodgers 3 BOSTON RED SOX — Fired Juan 54.54; 6. Vermillion 54.67; 7. Huron Cole Korkow, Huron, 18-2.50 300 HURDLES: 1. Anthony Nelson, East Division Chicago Cubs 6, St. Louis 5 nounced the retirement of LB Kamerion 56.67. POLE VAULT: 1. Kaleb Rupert-Ellis, Irene-Wakonda, 47.24; 2. Chris Kinsley, Wakefi eld 31, Norfolk Catholic JV 4, Nieves, pitching coach. Wimbley. W L Pct GB Thursday’s Games CHICAGO WHITE SOX — An- 800 RELAY: 1. Yankton 1:50.38; Brookings, 13-9; 2. Trent Francom, Hu- Yankton, 48.31; 3. Ray Wermers, Yank- Pierce JV 4 New York 18 11 .621 — WASHINGTON REDSKINS — L.A. Dodgers 14, Milwaukee 4 nounced LHP Chris Sale has dropped 2. Brookings 1:51.87; 3. Bon Homme ron, 13-3; 3. Mason Carpenter, Mitchell, ton, 52.07; 4. Tate O’Hara, Yankton, EVENT WINNERS: 100 – Kale Tampa Bay 15 14 .517 3 Signed WRs Reggie Bell, Tony Jones St. Louis 5, Chicago Cubs 1 his appeal of a fi ve-game suspension 1:52.62; 4. Irene-Wakonda 1:54.15; 5. J13-3; 4. Sam Carr, Huron, 11-9; 5. 54.26. Kucera, Lutheran High Northeast 11.0; Toronto 14 15 .483 4 and Tyler Rutenbeck, OL Brey Cook, DE Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 2 for his involvement in a bench-clearing Vermillion 1:54.90; 6. Dakota Valley Hunter Hegdahl, Brookings, 11-3; 6. 400 RELAY: 1. Vermillion 48.96; 2. 200 – Kale Kucera, Lutheran High North- Boston 13 15 .464 4 1/2 Corey Crawford, LBs Dyshawn Davis east 22.4; 400 – Nathan Zach, Norfolk San Diego at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. brawl against Kansas City on April 23. 1:55.47; 7. Beresford 1:55.51; 8. Mitchell Colby Benson, Yankton, 10-9; 6. Alex Mitchell 50.45; 3. Brookings 51.04; 4. Baltimore 12 14 .462 4 1/2 Miami at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. and Terrance Plummer, QB Connor Hal- Caba, Bon Homme, 10-9; 6. Joseph Irene-Wakonda 53.17. Catholic 54.4; 800 – Tyson Hostert, HOUSTON ASTROS — Placed OF 1:57.50 Central Division Friday’s Games liday, K Ty Long, RB Trey Williams and 1600 RELAY: 1. Yankton 4:18.11; 2. Kelly, Yankton, 10-9 800 RELAY: 1. Irene-Wakonda O’Neill 2:05.2; 1600 – Brian Santiago, George Springer on the 7-day concus- TE Devin Mahina. Canadian Football W L Pct GB Atlanta (Stults 1-2) at Washington sion DL. Selected the contract of OF Vermillion 4:19.64; 3. Mitchell 4:19.74. SHOT PUT: 1. Oliver Doeden, 1:41.24; 2. Gayville-Volin 1:45.94; 3. Hartington-Newcastle 4:45.1; 3200 – Kansas City 18 10 .643 — League (G.Gonzalez 2-2), 6:05 p.m. Preston Tucker from Fresno (PCL). 3200 RELAY: 1. Yankton 10:01.81; Beresford, 49-1; 2. Evan Greeneway, Brookings 1:47.42. Brian Santiago, Hartington-Newcastle Detroit 18 11 .621 1/2 — N.Y. Mets (Harvey 5-0) at Philadel- — An- 2. Brookings 10:09.59; 3. Vermillion Yankton, 47-5.50; 3. Chandler Nelson, 3200 RELAY: 1. Vermillion 9:37.44; 10:26.4; 110 HURDLES – Levi Sudbeck, Minnesota 16 13 .552 2 1/2 Signed DL Jamaal Westerman. phia (Hamels 1-3), 6:05 p.m. nounced has 10:31.90; 4. Mitchell 11:45.63. Mitchell, 46-6; 4. Nick Raab, Yankton, 2. Yankton 9:44.21; 3. Irene-Wakonda Pierce 15.6; 300 HURDLES – Nate Chicago 10 15 .400 6 1/2 HOCKEY St. Louis (Wacha 4-0) at Pittsburgh reduced the suspension of RHP Kelvin MEDLEY RELAY: 1. Yankton 45-3.50; 5. Kyle Weier, Mitchell, 43- 9:53.03; 4. Brookings 10:27.11. Stolze, Lutheran High Northeast 42.3; Cleveland 10 17 .370 7 1/2 American Hockey League 400 RELAY – Pierce (Walker Raabe, (Liriano 1-1), 6:05 p.m. Herrera from two games to one for his 4:31.52; 2. Gayville-Volin 4:35.39; 3. 11.50; 6. Preston Tetzlaff, Brookings, MEDLEY RELAY: 1. Huron 4:13.35; West Division Chicago Cubs (Hammel 2-1) at Mil- MILWAUKEE ADMIRALS — Signed Dakota Valley 4:42.72; 4. Vermillion 43-8; 7. Levi Zavala, Irene-Wakonda, 42- 2. Irene-Wakonda 4:17.33. Colin Magdanz, Noah Zimmerer, Austin part in a brawl with the Chicago White C Joe Pendenza to a one-year contract. W L Pct GB waukee (Nelson 1-2), 7:10 p.m. Sox on April 23. 4:44.69; 5. Mitchell 4:45.55; 6. Bon 7; 8. Ben Gustad, Irene-Wakonda, 41-5 DISCUS: 1. Bradley Emmick, Gay- Freeman) 44.6; 1600 RELAY – Pierce Houston 18 10 .643 — ECHL Cincinnati (Marquis 3-1) at Chicago — Selected Homme 4:53.15. TRIPLE JUMP: 1. Devin Millen, Bon ville-Volin, 128-11; 2. Chris Housken, Be- (Collin Tinker, Braydan Waldner, Colin Los Angeles 13 15 .464 5 ECHL — Fined Utah RW Matt Pel- White Sox (Noesi 0-3), 7:10 p.m. the contract of RHP Fernando Rodriguez DISCUS: 1. Traia Hubbard, Gayville- Homme, 40-0.75; 2. Trey Tiefenthaler, resford, 110-2; 3. Dillon Jensen, Brook- Magdanz, Noah Zimmerer) 3:36.2; 3200 Texas 12 16 .429 6 ech an undisclosed amount for his ac- L.A. Dodgers (B.Anderson 1-1) at from Nashville (PCL). Designated RHP Volin, 123-0; 2. Abby Sudbeck, Mitchell, Brookings, 39-9; 3. Chris Kinsley, Yank- ings, 108-8; 4. Logan Hadley, Brookings, RELAY – Wisner-Pilger (Riley Ruskamp, Oakland 12 18 .400 7 tions in a game on May 6. Cooper Van Seggern, Sam Ferguson, Colorado (E.Butler 2-2), 7:40 p.m. Chad Smith for assignment. 122-7; 3. Sara Tvedt, Brookings, 110-0; ton, 39-4; 4. Devin Coughlin, Brookings, 107-3; 5. Caleb Carnes, Beresford, 101- Seattle 11 17 .393 7 San Diego (Shields 3-0) at Arizona SKIING 4. Erin Hansen, Irene-Wakonda, 107- 39-1.50; 5. Gabe King, Irene-Wakonda, 7; 6. Brook VanOsdel, Gayville-Volin, Jake Von Seggern 8:21.0; DISCUS – KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Activat- U.S. SKI TEAM — Named Paul Wednesday’s Games (Hellickson 1-3), 8:40 p.m. ed RHP from the 15-day 11; 5. Adrienne Kusek, Yankton, 105-3; 38-9; 6. Matt Fitzgerald, Yankton, 38-7; 94-6; 7. Jackson Hook, Huron, 93-9; 8. Blake Huisman, Stanton 148-3; HIGH Toronto 5, N.Y. Yankees 1 Kristofi c women’s head coach, effective Miami (Cosart 1-2) at San Francisco DL. Optioned LHP Brandon Finnegan to 6. Aurora Papstein, Yankton, 101-11; 7. 7. Kenneth Schroeder, Yankton, 38-5; 8. Trevor Rafferty, Yankton, 92-5 JUMP – Austin Becker, Norfolk Catho- N.Y. Mets 5, Baltimore 1 June 1. (Lincecum 2-2), 9:15 p.m. Northwest Arkansas (Texas). Acquired C Katie Schoenfelder, Huron, 98-8; 8. Holly Hunter Bergland, Beresford, 33-10.75 LONG JUMP: 1. Trey King, Irene- lic 6-8; LONG JUMP – Seth Ruppert, Tampa Bay 5, Boston 3 U.S. PAN AM GAMES Saturday’s Games Drew Butera from the L.A. Angels for INF Van Gelder, Beresford, 97-11 SOPHOMORE GIRLS Wakonda, 17-9; 2. Rylan Pratt, Ver- Norfolk Catholic 20-3.25; POLE VAULT Cleveland 10, Kansas City 3 Named Mark Few men’s basketball Atlanta at Washington, 3:05 p.m. Ryan Jackson. Transferred LHP Tim Col- HIGH JUMP: 1. Andrea Sokolowski, 100: 1. Jaiden Boomsma, Yankton, million, 17-6; 3. Josh Galvan-Hofer, – Nathan Boyle, Norfolk Catholic 14-6; Chicago White Sox 7, Detroit 6 coach and Tad Boyle and Mike Brown SHOT PUT – Beau Schommer, Norfolk N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. lins from the 15- to the 60-day DL. Irene-Wakonda, 5-0; 2. Nikita Rein- 13.78; 2. Rachel Okine, Dakota Valley, Yankton, 17-1; 4. Nathan Eki-Bwangoy, Minnesota 13, Oakland 0 St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. men’s assistant basketball coach. schmit, Dakota Valley, 4-10; 3. Doha Rot- 14.16; 3. Jadayah Luellman, Huron, Brookings, 17-0; 5. Zeke Robinson, Catholic 49-1; TRIPLE JUMP – Brady Texas 11, Houston 3 National League COLLEGE Starkel, Pierce 40-10.5 Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 6:10 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — tluff, Brookings, J4-10; 4. Emily Oswald, 14.24; 4. Kaylen Knodel, Irene-Wa- Vermillion, 16-11; 6. Lathan Norling, L.A. Angels 4, Seattle 3 p.m. ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE — Yankton, 4-8; 5. Tevyn Waddell, Mitchell, konda, 14.39; 5. Mimi Garcia, Yankton, Beresford, 16-10.50; 7. Daniel Fuller, GIRLS’ DIVISION Agreed to terms with C Jarrod Saltala- Announced a contract extension for Thursday’s Games Cincinnati at Chicago White Sox, macchia on a minor league contract. J4-8; 6. Alyssa Johnson, Dakota Valley, 14.54; 6. Maddie Mohr, Irene-Wakonda, Vermillion, 16-8; 8. Carson Poppenga, TEAM SCORES: Pierce 133, Nor- Minnesota 6, Oakland 5 Commissioner Bernadette V. McGlade 6:10 p.m. — Re- 4-6; 6. Morgan Klostergaard, Beresford, 14.71; 7. Kassie Decker, Huron, 14.81; Beresford, 16-1.50 folk Catholic 86, Stanton 73, Hartington- Kansas City 7, Cleveland 4 through 2021. L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 7:10 p.m. called OF Chris Heisey from Oklahoma 4-6; 6. Sierra Mesman, Bon Homme, 8. Sydnee VanDerMaaten, Dakota Val- POLE VAULT: 1. C.J. Lee, Gayville- Newcastle 55, Wakefi eld 52, Wisner- Detroit 4, Chicago White Sox 1 CHOWAN — Announced the addi- San Diego at Arizona, 7:10 p.m. City (PCL). Optioned RHP Joe Wieland 4-6; 6. Emma Stewart, Yankton, 4-6; 10. ley, 15.46 Volin, 11-6; 2. Travis Kleinsasser, Huron, Pilger 43, O’Neill 39, Lutheran High N.Y. Yankees 4, Baltimore 3 tion of women’s swimming for the 2016- Miami at San Francisco, 8:05 p.m. to Oklahoma City. Kate Kirkebak, Beresford, 4-4; 10. Marah 200: 1. Kasey Herbster, Vermil- J11-6; 3. Spencer Huber, Yankton, 10-0; Northeast 30, Pierce JV 15 Texas 5, Tampa Bay 4 17 season. Named Matt Hood women’s EVENT WINNERS: 100 – Macken- Sunday’s Games Frontier League Dobrenski, Brookings, 4-4. lion, 28.16; 2. Tess Limberg, Mitchell, 4. Cade Rickford, Gayville-Volin, 9-6; 5. Houston at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Atlanta at Washington, 12:35 p.m. swimming coach. LONG JUMP: 1. Lindsey Hale, 29.28; 3. Jenee Niehus, Huron, 29.73; Trevor Kuechenmeister, Brookings, 9-0; zie Brandl, Stanton 12.4; 200 – Macken- NORMAL CORNBELTERS — Re- COKER—Named Debbie McGuin- Friday’s Games N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 12:35 leased INFs Daniel Bick and Jorge Yankton, 16-9; 2. Taylor Volesky, Mitch- 4. Mimi Garcia, Yankton, 30.14; 5. So- 6. Chase Petrik, Gayville-Volin, 8-0; 6. zie Brandl, Stanton 25.5; 400 – Sophie Baltimore (Mi.Gonzalez 3-1) at N.Y. ness women’s soccer coach. p.m. Chavarria, and OF Chris Hueth. ell, 16-8.50; 3. Emma Stewart, Yankton, phie Bisgard, Yankton, 30.59; 6. Jen- Brendan Sokolowski, Irene-Wakonda, Noecker, Hartington-Newcastle 1:01.9; Yankees (Warren 2-1), 6:05 p.m. CONNECTICUT — Announced St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 12:35 p.m. RIVER CITY RASCALS — Re- 16-6; 4. Emily Oswald, Yankton, 15-6; 5. nica Delvaux, Yankton, 31.17; 7. Jaiden 8-0; 8. Michael Bouza, Yankton, 7-0; 8. 800 – Josephine Pietz, Wakefi eld 2:27.0; Boston (Miley 1-3) at Toronto (Aa. Sophomore G Terrence Samuel has Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 1:10 leased RHPs Kolt Browder, Chandler Grace Eggebrecht, Brookings, 15-0.50; Boomsma, Yankton, 31.20; 8. Lauren Garrett Logue, Irene-Wakonda, 7-0; --. 1600 – Braska Patterson, Stuart 5:29.2; Sanchez 2-2), 6:07 p.m. requested and been granted his release p.m. Jagodzinski, Griffi n Jones, and Bryce 6. Brianna Lichty, Huron, 14-11; 7. Tar- Vik, Yankton, 31.61 Brady Skillingstad, Yankton, DNF. 3200 – Nicole Aschoff, Norfolk Catho- Kansas City (Ventura 2-2) at Detroit from the basketball program. Cincinnati at Chicago White Sox, Shafer. ryn Kissner, Huron, 14-10.50; 8. Jacalyn 400: 1. Lanny Clark, Gayville-Volin, SHOT PUT: 1. Kaleb Peterson, Be- lic 12:19.4; 100 HURDLES – Aurora (Price 3-1), 6:08 p.m. FLORIDA — Named Michael White 1:10 p.m. WASHINGTON WILD THINGS — Sebern, Brookings, 14-10 1:05.92; 2. Megan Gilk, Brookings, resford, 39-11; 2. Grant Rice, Gayville- Gutshall, O’Neill 16.6; 300 HURDLES Minnesota (Pelfrey 2-0) at Cleveland men’s basketball coach. Miami at San Francisco, 3:05 p.m. Signed Cs Sammy Ayala and Colbe Herr, POLE VAULT: 1. Sydney Thomas, 1:08.56; 3. Jennica Delvaux, Yankton, Volin, 39-1; 3. Dylan Lynde, Yankton, – Sidney Zimmerer, Pierce 49.1; 400 (Bauer 2-0), 6:10 p.m. MUHLENBERG — Announced the L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. RHP Mike Devine and 1B Jack Morrow. Brookings, 10-3; 2. Lindsay Larson, 1:10.28; 4. Maddy Rief, Brookings, 38-7; 4. Dillon Jensen, Brookings, 38-1; RELAY – Pierce (Casey Sutherland, Jaci Texas (Gallardo 2-4) at Tampa Bay resignation of Chris Bissinger, men’s San Diego at Arizona, 3:10 p.m. Released RHP Kyle Davis and OF Tan- Yankton, 8-6; 3. Morgan McAllister, Bon 1:10.37; 5. McKenzie Kotrba, Mitch- 5. Reese Anderson, Yankton, 35-6.50; Brahmer, Allsion Koehlmoos, Sidney (Karns 1-1), 6:10 p.m. lacrosse coach. ner Mathis. Homme, J8-6; 4. Mckeely Merkwan, Bon ell, 1:12.26; 6. Reagan Rozell, Huron, 6. Chris Housken, Beresford, 34-3; 7. Zimmerer) 51.5; 1600 RELAY – Pierce Cincinnati (Marquis 3-1) at Chicago NOTRE DAME — QB Everett Homme, 8-0; 5. Cassie Echols, Yankton, 1:14.13; 7. Holly Van Gelder, Beresford, Matt LaFave, Yankton, 34-0.50; 8. Trevor (Jaci Brahmer, Rachelle Tucker, Shelby White Sox (Noesi 0-3), 7:10 p.m. BASKETBALL Golson has announced he will use his 7-6; 5. Angela Jiang, Huron, 7-6; 7. Tay- 1:17.97; 8. Hannah VanPelt, Mitchell, Rafferty, Yankton, 33-9 Bretschneider, Sidney Zimmerer) 4:20.0; Houston (R.Hernandez 1-2) at L.A. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association fi nal season of eligibility elsewhere after NBA — Fined Houston G/F Corey lor Lyso, Irene-Wakonda, 7-0; --. Kaitlin 1:18.67 TRIPLE JUMP: 1. Trey King, Irene- 3200 RELAY – Wisner-Pilger (Jill Heller, Angels (Weaver 0-4), 9:05 p.m. NBA PLAYOFFS graduating later this month. Brewer $5,000 for violating league’s anti- Guthmiller, Yankton, DNF; --. Camille 800: 1. Anne Knoff, Yankton, Wakonda, 37-0; 2. Nathan Eki-Bwangoy, Alexis Heller, Krista Ott, Lauren Jacob- Oakland (Gray 4-0) at Seattle CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS WINTHROP—Promoted Kendall fl opping rules during a game on May 6. Ysbrand, Brookings, DNF. 2:39.02; 2. Cameryn Specht, Yankton, Brookings, 36-2.50; 3. Colbey Rickford, sen) 10:38.7; DISCUS – Geena Piper, (T.Walker 1-3), 9:10 p.m. Tuesday, May 5 Fuller to co-head softball coach. SHOT PUT: 1. Abby Sudbeck, 2:39.07; 3. Caitlin Worth, Beresford, Gayville-Volin, 34-10.75; 4. Ray Wer- Norfolk Catholic 112-6; HIGH JUMP Atlanta 106, Washington 90, series Women’s National Basketball As- XAVIER — Named Luke Murray Saturday’s Games sociation Mitchell, 41-3; 2. Adrienne Kusek, Yank- 2:40.06; 4. Hannah Ebert, Beresford, mers, Yankton, 33-10; 5. Josh Galvan- – Bailey Ehlers, Norfolk Catholic 5-4; Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 12:05 tied 1-1 men’s assistant basketball coach. ton, 36-7.75; 3. Amy Morman, Irene-Wa- 2:45.26; 5. Kaylee Hart, Mitchell, Hofer, Yankton, 33-7; 6. Rylan Pratt, LONG JUMP – Shelby Bretschneider, MINNESOTA LYNX — Signed F konda, 33-8.25; 4. Erin Hansen, Irene- 2:55.60; 6. Kristen Rezac, Yankton, Vermillion, 33-0.50; 7. Chase Petrik, Pierce 16-8; POLE VAULT – Court- Wakonda, 32-11; 5. Meredith Lammers, 2:56.38; 7. Britney Sweeney, Vermillion, Gayville-Volin, 32-1; 8. Seth Huot, Be- ney Schindler, Norfolk Catholic 10-0; Dakota Valley, 32-5.25; 6. Aurora Pap- 3:08.50; 8. Taylor Hart, Mitchell, 3:08.62. resford, 31-8 SHOT PUT – Sam Wolff, Lutheran High stein, Yankton, 31-2; 7. Madison Witte, 1600: 1. Anne Knoff, Yankton, Northeast 35-5; TRIPLE JUMP - Shelby Sternhagen and Rose both “That’s a huge reason for Huron, 30-5.50; 8. Kami Cornemann, 5:57.21; 2. Grace Quartier, Beresford, JIM WINCH INV. Bretschneider, Pierce 34-7.5 compete in the 100-meter our success. It’s really paying 6:03.12; 3. Jazmyn Brinkman-Wall, Yankton, 30-0 May 7 in Laurel, Neb. Relays TRIPLE JUMP: 1. Emma Stewart, Mitchell, 6:27.03; 4. Susana Olvera, RANDOLPH INV. dash, while Sternhagen, Rose off.” Huron, 6:35.68; 5. Adriana McDonald, GIRLS’ DIVISION Yankton, 35-9.25; 2. Lindsey Hale, Yank- EVENT WINNERS: 100 – Daeja May 7 at Randolph, Nebraska and Strahl all compete in the Graves, who was also ex- Irene-Wakonda, 6:36.20; 6. Mikayla FROM PAGE 6A ton, 34-10; 3. Taylor Volesky, Mitchell, Ford, Homer 13.4; 200 – Lindsey Sulli- GIRLS’ DIVISION Heirigs, Irene-Wakonda, 6:36.65; 7. Kris- 200-meter dash. Rose also cited that she set a personal 34-8.25; 4. Anna Rasmussen, Dakota van, Allen 27.7; 400 – Cortney Arkfeld, TEAM SCORES: Crofton 168, ten Rezac, Yankton, 6:49.97; 8. Alissa Valley, 34-4.50; 5. Brianna Lichty, Huron, Wynot 59.1; 800 – Cortney Arkfeld, Ponca 108, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge boasts the fth-best time in best in her 800 in two relays, Gauer, Huron, 6:58.62 consider it. 32-7.50; 6. Josie Dierks, Mitchell, 32-7; Wynot 2:27.1; 1600 – Calli Finn, Winside 71, Neligh-Oakdale 67, Randolph 57, 100 HURDLES: 1. Tiffany Hoffman, the 400-meter dash (50.1) in said it’s getting down to 7. Hannah Nelson, Beresford, 32-5.75; 5:43.9; 3200 – Nicole White, Plainview Creighton 53 “There were a lot of peo- Beresford, 20.67; 2. Katarina Fatherlos, 8. Olivia Ohm, Dakota Valley, 32-4.25 13:00.9; 100 HURDLES – Brittany Wal- EVENT WINNERS – 100: Ellie Arud- Class AA. crunch time for the Gazelles. Beresford, 21.47; 3. Brooke Leptien, ple telling me I should go out, VARSITY BOYS dow, Plainview 16.3; 300 HURDLES ser, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge 12.94; Huron, 22.28. While Yankton may not “We came out and were all 100: 1. Ryan Sternhagen, Yankton, - Cortney Reuter, Allen 49.3; 400 RE- 200: Lexie Eifert, Ponca 26.75; 400: Al- and that it’d be a great way to 300 HURDLES: 1. Lauren Vik, 11.32; 2. Osmar Pacheco, Yankton, LAY – Allen 53.0; 1600 RELAY – Wynot lisonA rens, Crofton 1:03.9; 800: Quinn contend for any state champi- worried about the weather,” Yankton, 1:00.38; 2. Kaitlin Guthmiller, help out the team,” Pacheco 11.35; 3. Brendan Bares, Bon Homme, 4:11.2; 3200 RELAY – Wynot 10:37.2; Wragge, Crofton 2:29.3; 1600: Allison Yankton, 1:02.86; 3. Tiffany Hoffman, onships in the open sprinting she said. “But it’s coming 11.54; 4. Mitchell McKibben, Brookings, 400 MEDLEY RELAY – Wausa Arens, Crofton 5:43.21; 3200: Sadie said. Beresford, 1:03.96. events, its relays certainly down to the last couple 11.68; 5. Zac Brown, Huron, 11.96; 6. 1:01.1; DISCUS – Kristi Bruening, Wynot Petersen, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge 400 RELAY: 1. Mitchell 57.10; 2. That his addition has. Brady Dam, Dakota Valley, 12.04; 7. Co- 114-4; HIGH JUMP – Kailee Rafert, 11:55.07; 100 HURDLES: Audrey Kester, have a shot, all based on the meets.” Beresford 58.68. leton James, Yankton, 12.08; 8. Tanner Plainview 5-1; LONG JUMP – Holly Neligh-Oakdale 17.58; 300 HURDLES: Neither of the sprint 800 RELAY: 1. Brookings 1:56.76; seniors’ passion, according to Van Winkle, Bon Homme, 12.12 Lauer, Wynot 14-10.5; SHOT PUT – Bailey Frey, Neligh-Oakdale 53.21; 400 2. Mitchell 2:03.50; 3. Irene-Wakonda relays has nished better 200: 1. Reed Overweg, Mitchell, Kourtney Harris, Homer 35-11.25; TRI- RELAY: Ponca (Cassie Stowe, Rachel Pacheco. 2:10.22; 4. Beresford 2:11.55. 23.66; 2. Eric Fitch, Yankton, 24.45; PLE JUMP – Gabby Sullivan, Allen 34-6 Bentz, Elizabeth Watchorn, Lexie Eifert) than eighth at the state meet Stephenson Sweeps 3. Seth Weiland, Beresford, 24.85; 4. MEDLEY RELAY: 1. Irene-Wakonda 53.9; 1600 RELAY: Crofton (Monica “Coaches say they love 5:16.73. BOYS’ DIVISION in the past three years, but Ethan Klasi, Dakota Valley, 24.94; 5. Ty- EVENT WINNERS: 100 – Denzell Arens, Maria Wortmann, Allison Arens, our heart and dedication,” he DISCUS: 1. Kasey Jensen, Vermil- ler Larson, Mitchell, 25.04; 6. Travis Ohl, Blackbird, Winnebago 12.0; 200 – Dar- Quinn Wragge) 4:20.44; 3200 RELAY: it’s been longer than that Hurdles lion, 81-9; 2. Amanda Flores-Schulte, said. “It’s just really good that Dakota Valley, 25.19; 7. William Murray, ren Nissen, Wausa 23.8; 400 – Austin Crofton (Monica Arens, Kelsey Sanger, Brookings, 81-8; 3. Katie Hauser, Yank- without signi cant depth in After what he calls a dis- Dakota Valley, 25.31; 8. John Dannen- Hegge, Wausa 52.2; 800 – Cameron Kyla Dendinger, Quinn Wragge) 10:32.2; Yankton has a sprint crew ton, 77-10; 4. Miranda Smidt, Brookings, appointing state meet a year bring, Yankton, 25.77 Moes, Osmond 2:04.9; 1600 – Orion La- DISCUS: Maria Wortmann, Crofton 125- the sprints. 75-10; 5. McKenzie Schroeder, Yankton, again.” 400: 1. Reed Overweg, Mitchell, motte, Walthill 4:43.8; 3200 – Cameron 1; HIGH JUMP: Audra Corbit, Laurel- ago, Yankton senior Charlie 75-3; 6. Hanna Eide, Yankton, 73-3; 7. “All our relays were al- 54.51; 2. Ethan Klasi, Dakota Valley, Moes, Osmond 10:33.2; 110 HURDLES Concord-Coleridge 5-2; LONG JUMP: Emilee Casperson, Beresford, 70-10; 8. Stephenson is determined 55.19; 3. Nick Perry, Brookings, 55.66; – Kyle Kleinschmit, Wausa 16.8; 300 Elizabeth Watchorn, Ponca 15-6.5; ready pretty good,” Pacheco Anna Orr, Irene-Wakonda, 66-8 4. Devin Millen, Bon Homme, 56.72; 5. HURDLES – Brian Boese, Allen 42.0; POLE VAULT: Bayley Holloway, Laurel- for a better outcome in both LONG JUMP: 1. Hanna Siemonsma, said. “So I can just go in there Devin Coughlin, Brookings, 57.31; 6. 400 RELAY – Homer 47.1; 1600 RE- Concord-Coleridge 9-0; SHOT PUT: Ma- Work Paying Off For Brookings, 14-3; 2. Madisen Martinez, hurdles events this year. Tyler Larson, Mitchell, 57.47; 7. Nick LAY – Winnebago 3:41.9; 3200 RELAY ria Wortmann, Crofton 41-7.5; TRIPLE and give somebody a break. Vermillion, 13-3.50; 3. Flannery Berreth, Rokusek, Bon Homme, 57.60; 8. Nathan – Chambers-Wheeler Central 8:37.5; JUMP: Elizabeth Watchorn, Ponca 32-0 Stephenson, who nished Brookings, 13-0.50; 4. Storrm Yaggie, “I don’t think our team Gazelles Relays Schenkel, Bon Homme, 57.85 400 SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY – Winside BOYS’ DIVISION Yankton, 12-11.50; 5. Emma Hardin, skips a beat no matter who’s As she was able to nally 10th in the 110-meter and 800: 1. Justin Nixon, Brookings, 53.1; DISCUS – Austin Lange, Wynot TEAM SCORES: Crofton 127, Brookings, 12-11; 6. Katelyn Wilson, 2:09.66; 2. Graham DeHaven, Brook- 136-3; HIGH JUMP – David Wingett, Creighton 107, Ponca 85.5, Laurel- in there.” relax after a long day, Yank- 300-meter hurdles at state Beresford, 12-9; 6. Alexis Urena, Huron, ings, 2:11.66; 3. John Olson, Brook- Winnebago 5-8; LONG JUMP – Austin Concord-Coleridge 83, Randolph 61, 12-9; 8. Lauren Vik, Yankton, 12-5 The only difference in the ton senior Lauren Graves was last year, is now ranked ings, 2:12.08; 4. Lincoln Megard, Hegge, Wausa 20-2; SHOT PUT – Jayle Neligh-Oakdale 44.5 POLE VAULT: 1. Mikayla Heirigs, Yankton, 2:13.46; 5. Kyle Bergeson, Hinkle, Chambers-Wheeler Central 49-7; EVENT WINNERS – 100: Zac Ha- lineup of the relays is Strahl all smiles when asked about fourth in the 110 (15.5) and Irene-Wakonda, 6-0; 1. Lauren Vik, Yankton, 2:16.69; 6. Caleb Larson, TRIPLE JUMP – Austin Hegge, Wausa zen, Creighton 11.7; 200: Colton Jansen, Yankton, 6-0; 2. Mackenzie Havranek, and Rose switching places on the Gazelles’ relays. fth in the 300 (40.8) in Class Mitchell, 2:19.07; 7. Sam Gusso, Yank- 39-7 Laurel-Concord-Coleridge 24.45; 400: ton, 2:19.76; 8. Andrew Peitz, Yankton, Yankton, J6-0; 2. Reagan Rozell, Huron, Drew Loberg, Randolph 55.12; 800: the second leg, as they did “We did awesome,” Graves AA. 2:22.39 J6-0; 3. Storrm Yaggie, Yankton, J6-0. Noah Lancaster, Crofton 2:14.06; 1600: said. “I expected a little 1600: 1. Graham DeHaven, Brook- SHOT PUT: 1. Traia Hubbard, BATTLE CREEK BOOSTER Aaron Haahr, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge Thursday. Then the baton goes to Stephenson, and he Yankton captured relay improvement, but people hands it off to Sternhagen. titles in the 800 (1:50.38), always say, ‘You’re going to (13:15.10). Newcastle boys fi nished third and the H-N girls “Just watching them, it 1600 (4:18.11), medley peak at some time,’” he said. Rachel Rauner led the Wayne girls, winning fi nished fourth in the team standings of the the 100 (12.90) and 200 (26.89), and helping the Norfolk Catholic Invitational, held on Thursday in seems like I’m in rst already (4:31.52) and 3200 (10:01.81) “It took me a little longer to Track Blue Devils to titles in the 400 (52.30) and 1600 Norfolk, Nebraska. when it gets to me,” Stephen- with Graves anchoring the get back into form, for some (4:16.90) relays. Kylie Hammer, who was also The host squad claimed the boys’ title, 115- Gazelles in the 1600, medley reason.” FROM PAGE 6A on both winning relays, also took the long jump 104 over Pierce. The programs fl ipped orders in son said. (16-7.25). Kelsey Boyer, who was on the 1600 the girls’ division, with Pierce winning 133-86. Stephenson is also one and 3200. Stephenson won both relay win, also claimed the 400 (1:05.19). Tarah Brian Santiago won the 1600 (4:45.1) and of the state’s top hurdlers, The best performance of events Thursday, clocking BC Booster Club Inv. Stegemann, who was on the 400 relay win, 3200 (10:26.4) for the Hartington-Newcastle the four relays came in the a 15.5 in the 110 and 40.8 in BATTLE CREEK, Neb. – Hartington Cedar claimed the high jump (4-10), Cassie Heier was boys. Sophie Noecker was the lone winner for as he ranks fourth in Class Catholic fi nished third in the boys’ division and on both relays. the H-N girls, taking the 400 in 1:01.9. AA in the 110 and fth in the 3200, where the Gazelles the 300. fourth in the girls’ division of the Battle Creek Ainsworth’s Aura Peters swept the 100- In the boys’ division, Lutheran High 300. He won both events on jumped from outside of the Saying that he realizes Booster Club Invitational track and fi eld meet, (16.44) and 300-meter (49.70) hurdles. Northeast’s Kale Kucera won the 100 (11.0) and held on Thursday in Battle Creek, Neb. In the boys’ division, Battle Creek’s Jordan 200 (22.4). LHNE’s Colin Magdanz and Noah Thursday. top 14 times in Class AA to those times would have to Wayne ran away with the girls’ division, Zautke won the 100 (11.12) and 200 (22.85), Zimmermer helped the Eagles to victories in the Suddenly, though, he’s fth. come down if he wants to outscoring Battle Creek 179-98. The host squad and helped the Braves to a win in the 400 relay 400 (44.6) and 1600 (3:36.2) relays. “Our practices have been compete at the state level, won the boys’ title, 153-114 over Ainsworth. (44.50). Jared Bellar, who anchored the relay In the girls’ division, Pierce’s Sidney Zim- surrended by sprinters. The Cedar Catholic boys won the 3200 relay, win, took the long jump title (21-4.5). merer won the 300 hurdles (49.1) and helped “It’s been a while for us,” hard,” Graves said. “We have Stephenson gures to at least as the foursome of Ty Becker, James Kaiser, Ainsworth’s Ben Allen swept the throws, the Bluejays to titles in the 400 (51.5) and 1600 Stephenson said. “We might distance days and ‘easy score some points for the Tristan Steffen and Luke Burbach clocked an posting a mark of 145-9 in the discus and 53-1.5 (4:20.0) relays. Shelby Bretschneider won the 8:36.40. Kaiser also won the 400, fi nishing in in the shot put. long jump (16-8) and triple jump (34-7.5), and not have the best open 100, mileage’ days (as coach Luke Bucks. 53.31. helped Pierce to the 1600 relay win. Jaci Brah- but we can put it all together Youmans calls them), so Anna Reifenrath and Anna Burbach won for mer was also a part of both relay wins. for a relay and do really well.” we’re upping it a level. Follow @jhoeck on Twitter the Cedar Catholic girls, with Reifenrath taking Norfolk Catholic Inv. Stanton’s Mackenzie Brandl won the 100 the 800 (2:32.59) and Burbach taking the 3200 NORFOLK, Neb. – The Hartington- (12.4) and 200 (25.5).

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