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Vikings Hoops PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2012 PAGE 9 FCS rushing race with 2,044 yards for an average of 157.2 bined team title, was named the Cross Country Coach of Kordell Buyck P pin. Michael Cremer 3:45; 152 — Seth York MF pin. Jarod are not varsity players. Play will be a rotation doubles for- Olszewski Named Augustana Leisinger 2:21; 160 — Jon Boyle P pin. T.J. Ulmer 3:57; 170 — Zach Knock yards per game. He crossed the 100-yard mark in nine the Year for the state. Benning was also recognized as the P pin. Jacob Smith 1:26; 182 — Adam Harms P by forfeit; 195 — Cole Globke mat, with matches consisting of three sets of eight games Head Football Coach games and topped 200 yards three times, including a Area 2 Coach of the Year. Other honorees included Ip- MF pin. Alec Dagel 3:12; 220 — Open; 285 — Payton Jensen P pin. Brice each, or 90 minutes, whichever comes first. Play will be SIOUX FALLS (AP) — Jerry Olszewski is the new head school-record 295 yards in the opening round of the FCS swich’s Todd Thorson, Northwestern’s Kris Boekelheid, Stabble 0:43 on Saturdays at 11 a.m., with play also at 12:30 p.m. if football coach of Augustana College. playoffs Nov. 24 versus Eastern Illinois. Zenner averaged Madison’s Robert Cortds, Washington’s Mike Schultz, enough players register. Olszewski is a 19-year coaching veteran who previ- 6.8 yards per carry and scored 13 touchdowns on the Lyman’s Joel Milton, Gettysburg’s Jessica Larson and Crofton Holiday Tournament The adult league will have two men’s and two women’s ously served as head coach for St. Olaf College in North- ground, while adding 28 receptions for 197 yards. Rapid City Central’s Thad Caldwell. divisions, based on USTA ranking, and is open to adults field, Minn. He compiled a record of 32-18 in five seasons Both Witzmann and Zenner were honored on the Pairings Set and high school varsity players. Play will be a rotation dou- at St. Olaf, leading all five teams to records of .500 or bet- Sports Network FCS All-America First Team on Dec. 10. Roosevelt’s DeJong Named CROFTON, Neb. — Pairings for the annual Crofton bles format, with matches consisting of three sets or 90 ter. South Dakota State finished the 2012 season with a 9- Holiday Basketball Tournament, scheduled for Dec. 28-29 minutes, whichever comes first. Play will be on Sundays, Before St. Olaf, Olszewski spent two seasons as the 4 overall record, including a runner-up mark of 6-2 in the Gatorade Volleyball POY at Crofton High School in Crofton, Neb., have been an- with times slots beginning at 1, 3, 5 and 7 p.m. defensive coordinator at his alma mater, Wisconsin- Missouri Valley Football Conference. The Jackrabbits' nine CHICAGO — Maggie DeJong of Sioux Falls Roosevelt nounced. Entries are due on Dec. 31, and may be sent, with Stevens Point. wins were their most in a season at the Division I level as has been named the 2012-13 Gatorade South Dakota Vol- Opening round play begins on Dec. 28, with Wynot entry fee, to Jen Heiman, 2915 Lakeview Drive, Yankton, Olszewski says faith, family and football will be the cor- they made their second playoff appearance in four sea- leyball Player of the Year, according to an announcement against O’Neill St. Mary’s, with the girls’ game at 2 p.m. SD 57078. nerstone of the Augustana program, and he’s looking for- sons. Wednesday. and the boys’ game at 3:45 p.m. Matchups between ward to meeting the alumni and engaging in the Sioux DeJong, a 6-foot junior middle block, led the Rough Crofton and Bloomfield will follow, with the girls’ game at Summit Center Pool Closed Sat- Falls community. Yankton, Parker Runners, Area Riders to a 24-5 record and the Class AA state title this 5 p.m. and the boys’ game at 6:45 p.m. Director of Athletics Bill Gross made the announcement past season. She recorded 374 kills, 315 digs, 107 blocks Final round play will be held on Dec. 29, with consola- urday For Swim Meet during a news conference Wednesday. Coaches Honored and 32 ace serves while posting a hitting percentage of tion games for the girls and boys at 2 and 3:45 p.m., fol- The Summit Activities Center pool will be unavailable to Olszewski is Augustana’s 21st head football coach in SIOUX FALLS — Two members of the Yankton .433. DeJong is also a two-time Class AA first team All- lowed by the championship games for the girls and boys members and guests on Saturday, Dec. 15, due to the the program’s history. Gazelles cross country team were selected as NHSACA State selection. at 5 and 6:45 p.m. Yankton Swim Team Meet. The weight and fitness area, All-Americans by the South Dakota Cross Country and Not only does DeJong have one year of high school track and gymnasium will still be open for members and SDSU Football Duo Earn FCS Track & Field Coaches Association, announced on left, she became the sixth player in Roosevelt school his- 2013 Hunting, Fishing Licenses guests as normal. Wednesday. tory to earn the Gatorade Player of the Year honor. For further information, call 668-5234 or stop by the Honors Again Freshman Savannah Woods and junior Annie Kruse On Sale Dec. 15 Summit Activities Center at 1801 Summit Street. BROOKINGS — For the second time this week, South were honored after their 1-2 finish in the S.D. State Class Parker 1-1 At MF Tri. PIERRE — The sale of 2013 South Dakota general Dakota State University football players Bryan Witzmann AA Cross Country Meet. The duo were the first teammates MARION — The Parker Pheasants went 1-1 at a hunting and fishing licenses gets off to an early start on Kluwe Fined By NFL For Ray Guy and Zach Zenner have been named to a Football Cham- to finish 1-2 in Class AA girls since 1995. wrestling triangular hosted by Marion-Freeman on Tues- Saturday, Dec. 15 through storefront license agents pionship Subdivision All-America Team. Wednesday, both Parker senior Duane Jongeling was an honorable men- day in Marion. around the state and through online license sales. Gen- Hall Of Fame Ad players were named to the Associated Press FCS All- tion selection on the boys’ side. Jongeling, a three-time Parker beat Marion 48-30. Beresford topped the eral hunting and fishing licenses extend beyond the calen- EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota Vikings America Second Team. Class B champion, was the only runner outside of Class Pheasants 60-24. dar year. punter Chris Kluwe says he’s been fined $5,250 by the A junior offensive tackle from Houlton, Wis., Witzmann AA selected for the NHSACA honor. Jon Boyle (160) and Payton Jensen (285) each went 2- The 2013 licenses are valid from Dec. 15, 2012. NFL for wearing a message on his uniform promoting Ray anchored a Jackrabbit offensive line that led the way for Boys’ All-American honors went to Addison DeHaven 0 with two pins for Parker. through Jan. 31, 2014. while the 2012 licenses remain Guy for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Zenner to reach 2,000 yards and record averages of 23.4 of Brookings and Nathan Schroeder of Lincoln. The other BERESFORD 60, PARKER 24: 106 — Chase Andersen P pin. Kolton valid through Jan. 31, 2013. Kluwe confirmed Wednesday the penalty he expected points and 367.6 yards of total offense per game. Witz- honorable mention honors went to Stevens’ Kyle Burdick, Kribell 1:25; 113 — Nick Casperson B pin. Travis Leber 0:21; 120 — Ty Visit online at http://www.gfp.sd.gov/licenses/general- from the league for a first-time uniform violation. He wore Aberdeen Central’s Hannah Kastigar and Washington’s Haneke B pin. Brandin Jensen 4:41; 126 — Beresford (not listed) by forfeit; mann has started at left tackle each of the Jackrabbits' 35 132 — Beresford (not listed) by forfeit; 138 — Caleb Peterson B pin. Andy hunt-fish/default.aspx for information about license options a note bearing the words “Vote Ray Guy” on top of his jer- games over the past three seasons, earning first-team all- Kelsey Kearney. Leber 1:15; 145 — Josh Manning B pin. Kordell Buyck 1:10; 152 — Trent Lyle and their cost, list and locations of storefront license sey patch commemorating the Hall of Fame during Sun- Missouri Valley Football Conference honors in 2012 after Also announced on Wednesday were the SDCCTFCA B pin. Jarod Leisinger 0:28; 160 — Jon Boyle B pin. Eli Orr 0:51; 170 — Josh agents, and the online system for purchasing licenses. day’s game against Chicago. Kluwe said his show of an honorable mention selection in 2011. Area Coaches of the Year. Bon Homme’s Janet Wagner Casperson B pin. Zach Knock 2:55; 182 — Adam Harms P pin. Chris Andrews support for Guy’s induction will probably be a one-time act. was honored from Area 5, while Gayville-Volin’s Larry Buff- 1:17; 195 — Caleb Nelson B pin. Alec Dagel 2:24; 220 — Beresford (not listed) Zenner, a sophomore running back from Eagan, Minn., by forfeit; 285 — Payton Jensen P pin. Derek Weibers 4:34 Winter Tennis Leagues Forming He says he’s happy he “got people talking about” the was named to his third All-America team in the last two ington was honored from Area 6.
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