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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 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) — 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 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. The GV girls finished PARKER 48, MARION-FREEMAN 30: 106 — Chase Andersen P by for- The Yankton Tennis Association is forming Junior and fact that no punters are in the Hall. Kluwe calls the voting weeks. Honored earlier by the Coaches second in Class B. feit; 113 — Jayden Even P pin. Austin Hofer 1:21; 120 — Nic Watson MF pin. Adult Winter Leagues to begin play in January. process “a sham of a system if you’re not going to ac- James Benning, whose Estelline squad won the com- Travis Leber 1:29; 126 — Brandi Jensen P by forfeit; 132 — Marion-Freeman Association, Zenner has since regained the lead in the (not listed) by forfeit; 138 — Wesley York MF pin. Andy Leber 3:23; 145 — The Junior League is for boys and girls ages 11-15 who knowledge every facet of the game.”

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BOWLING THIRD: Benjamin Tellus 2-2, Justin Groves Utah at Phoenix, 8 p.m. OFFENSE Thursday, December 13 Wynot at Wausa Dakota Christian at Wagner; Ethan at Scotland; Hartington at 1-2, Kyle Kleinschmit 1-2, Dylan Grant 2-2, Memphis at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Quarterback — Gavin McCarney, junior, BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Alcester-Hudson at Parker; Canis- BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Baltic at Centerville; Chamberlain Wakefield; Platte-Geddes at Freeman; Walthill at Freeman YANKTON BOWL Dylan Lynd 2-2 Colgate. tota at Freeman; Hanson at Menno; Mount Vernon-Plankinton at Parkston; Crofton at Creighton; Dakota Valley at Canton; Academy FOURTH: Chase Erickson 1-3, Isiah Woods Running backs — Shakir Bell, junior, Indi- at Bon Homme; Randolph at Bloomfield; Sanborn Central- Freeman at Canistota; Gayville-Volin at Alcester-Hudson; Gre- GYMNASTICS, PREP Mitchell Inv. (YHS, 11 a.m.); Mil- MONDAY MIXED 0-3, Owen Phillips 0-3, Donovan Bain 1-3, Chris- FOOTBALL Woonsocket vs. Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Armour gory at Platte-Geddes; Hanson at Menno; Harrisburg at Beres- bank Inv. (Wagner, 11 a.m.) HIGH TEAM GAME: TCB 429 ana State; Tim Flanders, junior, Sam Houston tian King 1-3, Luke Lammers 1-3, Reese Ander- NAIA CHAMPIONSHIP State. BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Alcester-Hudson at Parker; ford; Laurel-Concord-Coleridge at Plainview; Madison at HOCKEY, BOYS’ JV Yankton at Sioux Center (4:45 p.m.) HIGH TEAM SERIES: Ten Pins 1206 son 1-3 Crofton at Ponca; Hartington Cedar Catholic at Avon; Randolph Hartington Cedar Catholic; Mitchell Christian at Andes Central; HOCKEY, GIRLS’ JV Yankton at Watertown (8 p.m.) HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Kelly Mernin Thursday, Dec. 13 Linemen — Randy Richards, senior, Mis- FIFTH: Connor Davenport 0-4, Shawn At Barron Stadium, Rome, Ga. souri State; Garrett Frye, sophomore, Georgia at Bloomfield; Sanborn Central-Woonsocket vs. Tripp-Delmont- Randolph at Elkhorn Valley; Sioux Falls Christian at Elk Point- HOCKEY, PEEWEE Yankton A at Watertown (4 p.m.); 224-212, Greg Putnam 221, Hal Somer 195, Pinkelman 0-4, Cole Diedrichsen 1-4 Armour at Armour; Scotland at Bon Homme Jefferson; Viborg-Hurley vs. Irene-Wakonda at Wakonda; Wag- Yankton at S.F. West (DH, 11:30 a.m. & 5:45 p.m.) Elaine List 181, Betty Adam 179, Vernette Guth- Morningside (Iowa) (13-0) vs. Marian (Ind.) Southern; Aaron Adams, senior, Eastern Ken- SIXTH: Taten Bahm 0-5, Ian Russaw 0-5 (11-1), 5:30 p.m. tucky; Sean Davies, senior, UC Davis; Dakota WRESTLING, PREP Tea Area/West Central at Vermillion ner at West Central; Wynot at Wausa WRESTLING, PREP S.F. Washington Tourn. (YHS, 9 miller 174 (5:30 p.m.); Miller-Highmore-Harrold Quad at Highmore (Kim- GYMNASTICS, PREP Vermillion/West Central at S.F. a.m.); Elgin Public-Pope John Inv. (Hartington Cedar Catholic, HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Kelly Mernin Dozier, junior, Furman. Tight end — Josh Hill, senior, Idaho State. ball-White Lake-Platte-Geddes, 5:30 p.m.); Scotland Tri. (Scot- Roosevelt Randolph); Elk Point-Jefferson Inv. (Alcester-Hudson, Beres- 597, Greg Putnam 557, Romain Loecker 505, BASKETBALL NCAA DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP land, 6 p.m.); Wayne at Creighton-Verdigre Saturday, December 15 ford, Bon Homme, Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Parkston, Betty Adam 462, Elaine List 460, Lonnie Rem- Receivers — Cordell Roberson, senior, YANKTON MIDDLE SCHOOL Saturday, Dec. 15 Stephen F. Austin; Kevin Norrell, senior, Stony Friday, December 14 BASKETBALL, MEN’S Nebraska Wesleyan at MMC (4 10 a.m.); MVPC Inv. at Plankinton (Kimball-White Lake-Platte- ington 457 At Braly Municipal Stadium, Florence, Ala. BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Baltic at Centerville; Bon Homme p.m., KYNT-AM); Ball State at USD (7 p.m., KVHT-FM) Geddes, Marion-Freeman, Parker, Scotland, Wagner, 9:30 STANDINGS: RTBN 36-17, Country Bump- EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS Brook. Valdosta State (11-2) vs. Winston-Salem All-purpose player — Tyler Varga, sopho- at Scotland; Chamberlain at Parkston; Crofton at Creighton; BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Nebraska Wesleyan at MMC a.m.); Osmond Tourn. (Creighton-Verdigre, Crofton, Ponca, kins 34-22, TCB 32-23, Bob’s Hobby Supply A — BRANDON VALLEY 36, YANKTON 33: (14-0), Noon YMS Leading Scorers — Lindsey Hale 13, Josie more, Yale. Dakota Valley at Canton; Emerson-Hubbard at Ponca; Garret- (2 p.m., KYNT-AM); Peru State at USD (5 p.m., KVTK-AM) Wakefield-Allen) 30.5-24.5, Pinheads 30-25, Alley Kats 29.5-26.5, son at Parker; Gayville-Volin at Alcester-Hudson; Harrisburg at BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Bridgewater-Emery vs. Tripp-Del- WRESTLING, JV Sioux Valley Tourn. (YHS, 10 a.m.) Misfits 29-26, Ten Pins 26-30, R&D Loeckers 26- Sayler 13 Kicker — Jimmy Pavel, senior, Eastern B — BRANDON VALLEY 39, YANKTON 33: FCS PLAYOFFS Washington. Beresford; Laurel-Concord-Coleridge at Plainview; Madison at mont-Armour at Armour; Dakota Christian at Wagner; Hanson Sunday, December 16 30 Hartington Cedar Catholic; Mitchell Christian at Andes Central; at Avon; Hartington at Wakefield; Walthill at Freeman Academy HOCKEY, GIRLS’ JV Yankton at Watertown (noon) STANDINGS: Betty Adam 2-7, 3-10; Marvin YMS Leading Scorers — Madason Tessier 8, Semifinals DEFENSE Jacey Anderberg 6 Friday, Dec. 14 Linemen — Caraun Reid, senior, Princeton; Randolph at Elkhorn Valley; Sioux Falls Christian at Elk Point- BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Bon Homme at Centerville; HOCKEY, PEEWEE Yankton A at Watertown (10 a.m.) Guthmiller 5-7-8; Romain Loecker 3-10 Jefferson; Viborg-Hurley vs. Irene-Wakonda at Wakonda; Bridgewater-Emery vs. Tripp-Delmont-Armour atArmour; INDUSTRIAL Georgia Southern (10-3) at North Dakota Ken Boatright, senior, Southern Illinois; HIGH TEAM GAME: (1st shift) Dakota WEDNESDAY’S NEB. BOYS State (12-1), 7 p.m. Joseph Lebeau, senior, Jackson State; Andrew Trailer 960; (2nd shift) Wholesale Supply 859 Saturday, Dec. 15 Weaver, junior, Sam Houston State. Hy-Vee Shootout Sam Houston State (10-3) at Eastern Wash- Linebackers — Jordan Tripp, junior, Mon- HIGH TEAM SERIES: (1st shift) Dakota SM West, Kan. 57, Kearney 45 Pittsburgh at Dallas, 3:25 p.m. LHP Shane Zegarac, INF Chad Cregar, RHP Queen to the . ECHL Trailer 2619; (2nd shift) Dakota Trailer 2493 ington (11-2), 3:05 p.m. tana; Keith Pough, senior, Howard; Ian Sluss, San Francisco at New England, 7:20 p.m. Stephen Sauer, OF Brandon Decker, INF Travis —Placed RB Don- ECHL—Suspended Trenton LW Andrew senior, Portland State. HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: (1st shift) JJ Pe- NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC. Monday, Dec. 17 Weaver, RHP Michael Click, RHP Andy Mee, ald Brown and FB Robert Hughes on injured re- Conboy five games and fined him an undis- terson 279, John Palu 277, Bruce Myers 268, AP FCS ALL-AMERICA TEAM Defensive backs — Kejuan Riley, senior, Al- N.Y. Jets at Tennessee, 7:30 p.m. RHP Tyson Corley, RHP Blayne Weller, OF Bob serve. Released RB Alvester Alexander from the closed amount. Kevin Annis 267, Casey Weverstad 266; (2nd EASTERN CONFERENCE NOTE: Missouri Valley Football Conference abama State; Steven Godbolt, sophomore, Ten- Glover, RHP Mike Recchia, LHP Mark Kuzma, practice squad. Signed G Robert Griffin, RB READING ROYALS—Signed D Edwin shift) Matt Hoefs 275, Joe Wuestewald 264, Atlantic Division players are bolded nessee State; Ben Ericksen, senior, Illinois State; RHP Duke Dykeman, INF C.J. Gillman, RHP An- and RB Deji Karim. Signed RB Shea. W L Pct GB Caleb Schaffitzel, sophomore, Missouri TRANSACTIONS drew Chilcoat, RHP William Kesler, LHP Paul Davin Meggett to the practice squad. Shane Bertsch 257, Casey Weverstad 257, JJ FIRST TEAM BASEBALL SOCCER New York 16 5 .762 — State. Montalbano, INF Ryan Cueno, LHP Matt Jern- —Re-signed Peterson 245 OFFENSE American League Major League Soccer Brooklyn 12 9 .571 4 Punter — Bobby Wenzig, junior, Alabama stad, INF Louis Templeton, RHP Scott Watson, WR Deion Branch. Signed WR Tony Logan to HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: (1st shift) Ryan Quarterback — Taylor Heinicke, sophomore, LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Agreed to terms CHIVAS USA—Named Jose Luis Sanchez Boston 11 9 .550 4 1/2 State. and LHP Jorge Navarette. Declined options on the practice squad. Annis 733, Jerry Peterson 714, Brad Hansen 6-foot-1, 195 pounds, Old Dominion. with RHP Joe Blanton and LHP Sean Burnett on Sola coach. Traded the No. 2 allocation order Philadelphia 12 10 .545 4 1/2 OF Jareck West, INF Andy Chriscaden, and C —Released T 708, JJ Peterson 699, Scott Byrkeland 699; (2nd Running backs — Miguel Maysonet, senior, two-year contracts. spot to Portland for the No. 3 spot and a 2013 Toronto 4 19 .174 13 Brandon Pearl. Fenuki Tupou. shift) Matt Hoefs 756, Casey Weverstad 739, 5-10, 205, Stony Brook; Eric Breitenstein, sen- MINNESOTA TWINS—Agreed to terms with international slot or second-round draft pick. Southeast Division BASKETBALL —Released C Paul Joe Wuestewald 699, JJ Peterson 682, Todd ior, 5-11, 230, Wofford. AMERICAN CONFERENCE RHP Scott Elarton on a minor league contract. MONTREAL IMPACT—Signed M Justin W L Pct GB National Basketball Association Fenaroli from the practice squad. Signed T Levy Kautz 662 Offensive linemen — Earl Watford, senior, East TAMPA BAY RAYS—Agreed to terms with Mapp to a one-year contract. Miami 14 6 .700 — NBA—Suspended Sacramento F DeMarcus Adcock to the practice squad. STANDINGS: Yankton Redi-Mix 97, Patriot 6-4, 290, James Madison; Mike Sellers, junior, WLT PctPFPA RHP Hector Lopez on a minor league contract. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES—Traded D Ike Atlanta 13 6 .684 1/2 Cousins one game for striking Dallas F O.J. —Released RB Kahlil Express 91, Dakota Trailer 87.5, Yankton Redi- 6-0, 295, The Citadel; Will Post, senior, 6-6, 295, y-New England10 3 0 .769 472 274 TEXAS RANGERS—Claimed C Eli White- Opara to Sporting Kansas City for a 2013 sec- Orlando 8 13 .381 6 1/2 Mayo in the groin area during Monday’s game. Bell. Mix #2 76.5, Wholesale Supply 66.5, KPI-JCI 63, Eastern Washington; Bill Turner, junior, 6-6, N.Y. Jets 6 7 0 .462 245 306 side off waivers from Toronto. Agreed to terms ond-round draft pick. Charlotte 7 14 .333 7 1/2 DETROIT PISTONS—Assigned F Khris —Placed DT Mike H&K Oil #2 62.5, Steiner’s Locker 52, H&K Oil 300, North Dakota State; Roger Gaines, sen- Buffalo 5 8 0 .385 289 352 with INF/OF Brandon Snyder on a minor league SPORTING KANSAS CITY—Re-signed D Washington 3 16 .158 10 1/2 Middleton and G Kim English to Fort Wayne Patterson on the reserve/non-football illness list. 40, Don’s Auto 39 ior, 6-6, 320, Tennessee State. Miami 5 8 0 .385 240 276 contract. Matt Besler. Central Division (NBADL). Signed FB/TE Emil Igwenagu from the practice Tight end — Kyle Juszczyk, senior, 6-3, 240, South National League TORONTO FC—Traded F Ryan Johnson W L Pct GB NBA Development League squad and DT Ronnie Cameron to the practice YANKTON PARKS & REC Harvard. WLT PctPFPA CHICAGO CUBS—Claimed RHP Sandy and G Milos Kocic to Portland for G Joe Bendik, Chicago 12 9 .571 — IDAHO STAMPEDE—Waived F Garrett squad. MEN’S COMPETITIVE LEAGUE Receivers — Aaron Mellett, senior, 6-4, 220, x-Houston 11 2 0 .846 365 263 Rosario off waivers from Boston. a 2013 first-round draft pick and allocation Milwaukee 11 9 .550 1/2 Green. Acquired F Josh Owens. ST. LOUIS RAMS—Released DE Mason RESULTS: Ben’s Brewing Co. def. The Ball Elon; Erik Lora, 5-10, 181, junior, Eastern Illinois. Indianapolis 9 4 0 .692 292 329 COLORADO ROCKIES—Agreed to terms money. Indiana 11 11 .500 1 1/2 FOOTBALL Brodine from the practice squad. Signed WR Players 78-36; Neighborhood Dental def. Horn All-purpose player — Walter Powell, junior, Tennessee 4 9 0 .308 271 386 with RHP Mike McClendon and RHP Logan COLLEGE Detroit 7 17 .292 6 1/2 National Football League Raymond Radway to the practice squad. Law Office-Upper Deck 76-60; Flint Tropics def. 6-0, 180, Murray State. Jacksonville 2 11 0 .154 216 359 Kensing on minor league contracts. AKRON—Promoted quarterbacks coach Cleveland 5 18 .217 8 NFL—Fined Minnesota P Chris Kluwe SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Placed DE Spinal Tappers 81-57 Kicker — Patrick Murray, senior, 5-7, 160, North LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Designated A.J. Milwee to offensive coordinator. WESTERN CONFERENCE $5,250 for wearing a message on his uniform Vaughn Martin and S Darrell Stuckey on injured STANDINGS: Flint Tropics 2-0, Neighbor- Fordham. WLT PctPFPA OF-1B Scott Van Slyke for assignment. ARKANSAS—Named Jim Chaney offensive Southwest Division promoting Ray Guy for the Pro Football Hall of reserve. Re-signed RB Curtis Brinkley. Signed hood Dental 2-0, Spinal Tappers 1-1, Ben’s DEFENSE Baltimore 9 4 0 .692 331 273 PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Agreed to terms coordinator. Announced RB Knile Davis will enter W L Pct GB Fame. LB Gary Guyton. Released WR Kashif Moore Brewing 1-1, Ball Players 0-2, Horn Law Office- Linemen — Caleb Schreibeis, senior, 6-3, Pittsburgh 7 6 0 .538 278 264 with RHP Jason Grilli on a two-year contract. the NFL draft. San Antonio 18 4 .818 — —Placed QB Kevin from the practice squad. Upper Deck 0-2 252, Montana State; Colton Underwood, jun- Cincinnati 7 6 0 .538 321 280 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Traded OF/INF ARKANSAS STATE—Named Bryan Harsin Memphis 14 4 .778 2 Kolb on injured reserve. Signed OL Mike Gibson. —Signed LB Eric ior, 6-4, 255, Illinois State; Brent Russell, sen- Cleveland 5 8 0 .385 259 272 Skip Schumaker to the L.A. Dodgers for INF football coach. Dallas 11 10 .524 6 1/2 —Signed RB Zach Brown Bakhtiari to a two-year contract. ior, 6-2, 300, Georgia Southern; Brandon West Jake Lemmerman. DELAWARE—Named Peet Poillon men’s Houston 10 11 .476 7 1/2 to the practice squad. —Released LB VOLLEYBALL Thurmond, senior, 6-2, 260, Arkansas-Pine Bluff. WLT PctPFPA SAN DIEGO PADRES—Agreed to terms volunteer assistant lacrosse coach. New Orleans 5 16 .238 12 1/2 —Released WT Joe Holland from the practice squad. Signed CB Linebackers — Matt Evans, senior, 6-0, 228, y-Denver 10 3 0 .769 375 257 with OF Travis Buck, RHP Sean O’Sullivan, RHP SAINT AUGUSTINE’S—Named Tom Stew- YANKTON PARKS & REC Northwest Division Lee Ziemba. Placed S Haruki Nakamura on in- James Rogers to the practice squad. New Hampshire; Jody Owens, senior, 6-0, 223, San Diego 5 8 0 .385 292 281 Jason Ray, RHP Daniel Stange, INF Gregorio art assistant baseball coach. WOMEN’S JUST FOR FUN LEAGUE W L Pct GB jured reserve. Signed DB Anderson Russell from —Signed RB Collin Montana State; Robert McCabe, senior, 6-2, Oakland 3 10 0 .231 248 402 Petit, C Rene Rivera and C Eddy Rodriguez on SAINT JOSEPH’S—Suspended junior F RESULTS: Bud Light-Fleeg’s-NAPA def. Oklahoma City 18 4 .818 — the practice squad and DB Kamaal McIlwain to Mooney to the practice squad. 230, Georgetown. Kansas City 2 11 0 .154 195 352 minor league contracts. Halil Kanacevic from the basketball team for two Pro-Auto 2-1 21-11, 21-18, 17-21; Neu Pond & Utah 12 10 .545 6 the practice squad. Defensive backs — Darnell Taylor, senior, 6- NATIONAL CONFERENCE Frontier League games and a week of practice for unsportsman- Landscaping def. Amanda’s Pet Styling 3-0 21- Minnesota 10 9 .526 6 1/2 —Signed DT Amobi MONTREAL ALOUETTES—Named Pat 0, 195, Sam Houston State; Marcus Williams, East FLORENCE FREEDOM—Sold the contract like conduct against Villanova. 8, 21-15, 21-8; Inside-Outers def. Larry’s Heating Denver 11 12 .478 7 1/2 Okoye to a one-year contract. Meyers offensive coordinator. junior, 5-11, 194, North Dakota State; Jaquiski WLT PctPFPA of RHP Brad Allen to the Arizona Diamondbacks. SOUTH CAROLINA—Announced RB Mar- & Cooling 3-0 21-10, 21-9, 21-12 Portland 9 12 .429 8 1/2 —Released TE Chase HOCKEY Tartt, sophomore, 6-1, 220, Samford; Cooper N.Y. Giants 8 5 0 .615 373 270 GATEWAY GRIZZLIES—Signed LHP cus Lattimore will enter the NFL draft. STANDINGS: Neu Pond & Landscaping 5- Pacific Division Ford and DB Reggie Jones from the practice National Hockey League Taylor, senior, 6-5, 235, Richmond. Washington 7 6 0 .538 343 329 Daniel Eaton. TENNESSEE TECH—Announced WR 0, Inside-Outers 4-1, Amanda’s Pet Styling 3-2, W L Pct GB squad. Placed DT Josh Brent on the EDMONTON OILERS—Reassigned RW Punter — Sam Martin, senior, 6-1, 205, Ap- Dallas 7 6 0 .538 300 314 TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS—Signed Da’Rick Rogers will enter the NFL draft. Bud Light-Fleeg’s-NAPA 2-3, Larry’s Heating & L.A. Clippers 16 6 .727 — reserve/non-football illness list. Signed DT Brian Cameron Abney from Oklahoma City (AHL) to palachian State. Philadelphia 4 9 0 .308 240 341 RHP Matt Miller TEXAS TECH—Named Kliff Kingsbury foot- Cooling 1-4, Pro-Auto 0-5 Golden State 15 7 .682 1 Schaefering. Signed DB Micah Pellerin to the Stockton (ECHL). SECOND TEAM South WASHINGTON WILD THINGS—Named ball coach. COED COMPETITIVE LEAGUE L.A. Lakers 9 13 .409 7 practice squad. American Hockey League OFFENSE WLT PctPFPA Bart Zeller bench coach. WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN—Named RESULTS: The Rivals def. Back That Ace Sacramento 7 14 .333 8 1/2 —Placed DT Corey CONNECTICUT WHALE—Signed G Bryan Quarterback — Casey Brockman, senior, y-Atlanta 11 2 0 .846 337 259 WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS—Signed George Shehl football coach. Up 21-16, 13-21, 23-21; Da A Team def. Getting Phoenix 7 15 .318 9 Williams on injured reserve. Signed DT Andre Hince to a professional tryout contract from Murray State. Tampa Bay 6 7 0 .462 354 308 INF Roberto Reyes and RHP Travis Tingle. Ex- Diggy With It 21-19, 21-17, 17-21; Arm-N-Ham- Tuesday’s Games Fluellen. Released DE Kendrick Adams from the Greenville (ECHL). Reassigned G Jason Missi- Running backs — Zach Zenner, sopho- New Orleans 5 8 0 .385 348 379 ercised the 2013 contract options on C Zach mer-Larry’s Heating & Cooling def. Yankton Rex- Cleveland 100, L.A. Lakers 94 practice squad. Signed DT Jimmy Saddler-Mc- aen to Greenville. more, South Dakota State; Deonte Williams, Carolina 4 9 0 .308 265 312 Aakhus, INF Mike Torres, RHP Dustin Williams, all-Dakota Drywall (forfeit). New York 100, Brooklyn 97 senior, Cal Poly. North STANDINGS: Da A Team 4-0, Arm ‘n’ Ham- Denver 101, Detroit 94 Linemen — Terren Jones, senior, Alabama WLT PctPFPA mer-Larry’s Heating & Cooling 3-1, Back That Washington 77, New Orleans 70 State; Michael Bamiro, junior, Stony Brook; Green Bay 9 4 0 .692 323 279 Ace Up 2-2, Yankton Rexall-Dakota Drywall 2-2, L.A. Clippers 94, Chicago 89 Bryan Witzmann, junior, South Dakota State; Chicago 8 5 0 .615 308 219 with 11 points. Audra Corbit had 14 points, 13 Rivals 1-3, Getting Diggy With It 0-4 Wednesday’s Games J.C. Tretter, senior, Cornell; Corey Howard, sen- Minnesota 7 6 0 .538 283 286 COED JUST FOR FUN LEAGUE Brooklyn 94, Toronto 88 ior, Central Arkansas. Detroit 4 9 0 .308 320 342 Creighton, 3-1, hosts Crofton rebounds and nine blocked shots RESULTS: The Netters def. Ben’s Brewing Indiana 96, Cleveland 81 Tight end — A.C. Leonard, sophomore, Ten- West Company 21-11, 17-21, 21-16; Fireballs def. Atlanta 86, Orlando 80 Hoops on Friday. Osmond is off until a to lead LCC. Katie Gubbels fin- nessee State. WLT PctPFPA Spiked Punch 21-8, 21-13, 14-21; Murph’s Car- L.A. Clippers 100, Charlotte 94 Receivers — Jordan Harris, junior, Bryant; San Francisco 9 3 1 .731 316 184 Dec. 18 matchup with Wakefield. ished with 13 points and seven Chicago 96, Philadelphia 89 pets def. Wild Sets 21-15, 12-21, 21-14; Round- Brandon Kaufman, junior, Eastern Washington. Seattle 8 5 0 .615 300 202 From Page 8 OSMOND (1-3)...... 9 13 22 27 Golden State 97, Miami 95 steals. Cameron Eddie added 11 ing 3rd def. Honey Badgers 21-9, 21-10, 17-21; All-purpose player — Dominic Dunn, senior, St. Louis 6 6 1 .500 236 279 CREIGHTON (3-1)...... 19 28 45 56 Dakota Trailer Hot Shots def. First Dakota Bank Houston 99, Washington 93 Northern Colorado. Arizona 4 9 0 .308 186 292 points in the win. 21-12, 21-15, 19-21. Minnesota 108, Denver 105 Kicker — Colton Cook, junior, Southern x-clinched playoff spot For Ponca, Megan Pollard led STANDINGS: Murph’s Carpets 4-0, Round- Oklahoma City 92, New Orleans 88 Utah. y-clinched division 27 victory over Osmond in boys’ ing 3rd 3-0, Dakota Trailer Hot Shots 3-1, First Milwaukee 98, Sacramento 85 DEFENSE Thursday, Dec. 13 High School Girls the way with eight points. Dakota Bank 2-2, Spiked Punch 2-2, Fireballs 2- Dallas at Boston, 8 p.m. Linemen — Cody Larsen, senior, Southern Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 8:20 p.m. basketball action on Tuesday. LCC travels to Plainview on 2, Honey Badgers 1-2, Wild Sets 1-2, Ben’s Memphis at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Utah; Davis Tull, sophomore, Chattanooga; Mike Thursday, Dec. 13 Cole Thomas posted 14 points Brewing 1-3, Netters 1-3, Ice House 0-3 San Antonio at Utah, 10:30 p.m. Catapano, senior, Princeton; Zach Wagenmann, Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 7:20 p.m. LCC 49, Ponca 29 Friday for a Northeast Nebraska Thursday’s Games sophomore, Montana. Sunday, Dec. 16 and six assists to lead a balanced Charlotte at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. PONCA, Neb. — Laurel-Con- Activities Conference matchup. WRESTLING Linebackers — Jeremy Kimbrough, senior, Green Bay at Chicago, noon Creighton attack. Seth Wilmes L.A. Lakers at New York, 7 p.m. Appalachian State; Stephon Robertson, junior, Tampa Bay at New Orleans, noon cord-Coleridge outscored Ponca Ponca travels to Crofton today YANKTON MIDDLE SCHOOL San Antonio at Portland, 9:30 p.m. James Madison; Blake Peiffer, senior, Southeast Minnesota at St. Louis, noon had 11 points and eight re- 35-17 through three quarters on Friday’s Games Misssouri. Indianapolis at Houston, noon (Thursday). BROOKINGS JAMBOREE Dallas at Toronto, 6 p.m. bounds, and Reid Liska added 11 A-Division Defensive backs — Robert Alford, senior, N.Y. Giants at Atlanta, noon the way to a 49-29 victory over LAUREL-CONCORD-COLERIDGE (1-3)...... 10 22 35 49 Philadelphia at Indiana, 6 p.m. Southeastern Louisiana; B.W. Webb, senior, Washington at Cleveland, noon points in the effort. PONCA (0-4)...... 6 11 17 29 SECOND: Ray Wermers 4-1 Golden State at Orlando, 6 p.m. the Indians in girls’ basketball ac- B-Division William & Mary; Demetrius McCray, senior, Ap- Jacksonville at Miami, noon L.A. Lakers at Washington, 6 p.m. palachian State; Johnny Towalid, senior, Indiana Denver at Baltimore, noon Andrew Folkers led Osmond tion on Tuesday. FIRST: Jarett Rueb 5-0, Brady Skillingstad Milwaukee at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. 4-0, Victory Lacey 3-0, Caige Strub 3-0, J.C. State. Carolina at San Diego, 3:05 p.m. Detroit at Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m. Punter — Andy Wilder, junior, Northern Ari- Detroit at Arizona, 3:05 p.m. Holton 4-0 Boston at Houston, 7 p.m. SECOND: Dylan Ainsworth 2-1, Kyle zona. Seattle vs. Buffalo at Toronto, 3:05 p.m. Minnesota at New Orleans, 7 p.m. THIRD TEAM Kansas City at Oakland, 3:25 p.m. Schmidt 3-1 Sacramento at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. AALLiiberalberal ArArtssCColllegelege inin thethe Catthohollicic, Beenednediictinectine Trradadiitiotion WWhheerere EducationEducation andand ValueValueess ConvConveergerge Top-Seeded Penn St. Leads Volleyball’s Final Four LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Ore- have the ability to win it all. tany Lions have won 36 of 39 sets gon, Texas and Michigan know it Third-seeded Texas (27-4) will since losing to Nebraska on Oct. will take a near-perfect effort to face unseeded Michigan (27-11) 28. knock off top-seeded Penn State in Thursday night’s first semifi- The Nittany Lions bring size at this weekend’s NCAA volley- nal, with No. 5 Oregon (29-4) fac- and a lot of movement, but the ball championships. ing Penn State (33-2) in the other. 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