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YANKTON EVENTS COLLEGE EVENTS OTHER EVENTS Golf TODAY SATURDAY APRIL 17 APRIL 19-20 APRIL 21 FRI-SAT USD WOMEN: Monday-April 17, Creighton Classic, Omaha, Neb. State Pool vs. S.C. vs. Stevens/ at S.F. at Mt. SAC at Kansas at Sioux City North at Madison Washington Relays, at Relays, Long Track & Field Relays 4 p.m. 9 a.m. 4 p.m. Kan. Relays Beach St. Inv. MOUNT MARTY: Friday-Saturday, Sioux City Relays Champs BUCKS BOYS’ TENNIS COYOTES TRACK & FIELD / Tickets 605-677-5959 TODAY SATURDAY SATURDAY TODAY Plan B, playing out FRIDAY SATURDAY RADIO & TELEVISION vs. Mitchell/ Sioux City Corn Palace at North of the Walnut Tav- vs. NDSU vs. NDSU Today at Br. Valley Relays Relays Dakota ern, won the South DH, 2 p.m. noon 3 p.m. Baseball: MMC at South Dakota State KVTK-AM 4 p.m. 8 a.m. 9 a.m. DH, 2 p.m. Dakota State B Pool BUCKS & GAZELLES TRACK & FIELD COYOTES SOFTBALL / Tickets 605-677-5959 Tournament in APRIL 17 TODAY Dakota State Athletic Director Resigns Rapid City. Team TODAY APRIL 20 SATURDAY SUNDAY MADISON (AP) — Dakota State University athletic director Gene vs. Mitchell/ at South members include at O’Gorman Yankton Inv. vs. Doane at Concordia Wockenfuss has resigned. The reason is not clear. at Lincoln Dakota State 2:30 p.m. 10 a.m. DH, 1 p.m. DH, 1 p.m. Interim President David Borofsky tells the Madison Daily Leader (front, L-R) Gary 2 p.m. 3 pm that the school did not fire Wockenfuss. He says Wockenfuss left to Kozak, Bernie GAZELLES GIRLS’ GOLF LANCERS BASEBALL pursue other professional opportunities. Wockenfuss declined com- Esser, Lee “Chip” ment. TODAY APRIL 12 SATURDAY Graves, (back) May- FRIDAY SUNDAY APRIL 19 Wockenfuss played football for the Trojans in the late 1970s and vs. Dakota vs. Dakota at Nebraska nard Rempp and vs. Brookings at Brookings vs. Mitchell early 1980s. He returned to the college 10 years ago and was head Wesleyan State Wesleyan 5 p.m. DH, 2 p.m. 6 p.m. football coach for two years. He was named athletic director eight Mitch Glover. DH, 5 p.m. DH, 5 p.m. DH, 1 p.m. years ago. BUCKS BASEBALL LANCERS SOFTBALL Borofsky says the school hopes to have a new AD by September. ■ ■ Home Games Appear In White, Road / Neutral Site Games Appear In Gray Report a score: Call 605-665-7811, ext. 106 or 800-743-2968 after 4 p.m. Fax: 605-665-1721 E-mail: [email protected] SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR SPORTS DIGEST

BASEBALL Monday’s Games L.A. Lakers 93, New Orleans 91 Tuesday, April 10 Friday, April 13 MMC Golfers 14th At Midland Miami 6, Philadelphia 2 Memphis 94, L.A. Clippers 85 BASEBALL, COLLEGE MMC at South Dakota State (3 BASEBALL, CLUB HIGH SCHOOL Brookings at Yank- FREMONT, Neb. — The Mount Marty College men’s golf team finished 14th in the Midland Spring AMERICAN LEAGUE San Francisco 7, Colorado 0 Oklahoma City 109, Milwaukee 89 p.m., KVTK-AM) ton (5 p.m.); Beresford at Mount Vernon East Division Milwaukee 7, Chicago Cubs 5 Golden State at Denver, 9 p.m. BASEBALL, CLUB 9TH-10TH Brandon Valley at Yank- BASEBALL, CLUB JV Brookings at Yankton (7 p.m.) Invitational Monday. W L Pct GB St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 1 San Antonio at Utah, 9 p.m. ton (DH, 5 p.m.) GOLF, BOYS’ Burke-Gregory Tourn. at Burke (Andes MMC, led by Weston Swanson’s 81, posted a team score of 363. Also for MMC, Chris Hoffman Tampa Bay 3 0 1.000 — N.Y. Mets 4, Washington 3 Phoenix at Minnesota, 9 p.m. GOLF, BOYS’ Parker Inv. (Freeman, Gayville-Volin, Central, Avon, Platte-Geddes, Scotland, Tripp-Delmont, 10 shot 90, Dylan Bales carded a 94, Spencer Yackley shot 98 and Alex Warnke carded a 99. Baltimore 3 1 .750 1/2 Houston 8, Atlanta 3 Houston at Portland, 10 p.m. Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Parker, Viborg-Hurley, 9 a.m.); Hart- a.m.); Flandreau Inv. (Parker, 10 a.m.); Gayville-Volin Inv. (Al- Toronto 2 2 .500 1 1/2 Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games ington/Hartington Cedar Catholic at Ponca; Niobrara-Verdi- cester-Hudson, Freeman, Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, 9 Southeast Community College, led by medalist Calvin Freeman’s 73, won the event, shooting a Boston 1 3 .250 2 1/2 Pittsburgh (Correia 0-0) at L.A. Charlotte at Cleveland, 6 p.m. gre/Orchard-Clearwater at Plainview a.m.) 308. Morningside JV finished second at 309, with Nebraska-Omaha third at 313. New York 1 3 .250 2 1/2 Dodgers (Kershaw 0-0), 3:10 p.m. Boston at Miami, 6 p.m. GOLF, GIRLS’ YHS at S.F. O’Gorman (2:30 p.m.); Dakota GOLF, GIRLS’ Burke-Gregory Tourn. at Gregory (Andes Central Division St. Louis (Lohse 1-0) at Cincinnati Orlando at Washington, 6 p.m. Valley Inv. at Two Rivers GC, North Sioux City (Beresford, Central, Avon, Bon Homme, Platte-Geddes, Scotland, Tripp- W L Pct GB (Leake 0-0), 6:10 p.m. Philadelphia at New Jersey, 6:30 p.m. Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Parkston, Vermillion, 9 Delmont, Wagner, 10 a.m.); Flandreau Inv. (Parker, 10 a.m.); SDSU Hosting Jackrabbit Stampede Starting Thursday Detroit 3 0 1.000 — Washington (Detwiler 0-0) at N.Y. Sacramento at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. a.m.); Parker Inv. (Freeman, Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Parker, Gayville-Volin Inv. (Alcester-Hudson, Freeman, Irene- Mets (Gee 0-0), 6:10 p.m. New York at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. BROOKINGS (AP) — South Dakota State University is hosting the annual Jackrabbit Stampede Kansas City 2 1 .667 1 Viborg-Hurley, 9 a.m.) Wakonda, 9 a.m.); Dakota Valley/Elk Point-Jefferson at Beres- this week. Chicago 2 2 .500 1 1/2 Atlanta (Hanson 0-1) at Houston (Wei- Wednesday’s Games SOFTBALL, WOMEN’S USD at North Dakota (DH, 2 ford Cleveland 1 3 .250 2 1/2 land 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Indiana at Cleveland, 6 p.m. p.m.); Dakota Wesleyan at MMC (DH, 5 p.m.) SOFTBALL, WOMEN’S N.D. State at USD (DH, 2 p.m.) About 250 participants from 13 schools in the Great Plains region will take part in the rodeo events Minnesota 0 4 .000 3 1/2 Milwaukee (Narveson 0-0) at Chicago Philadelphia at Toronto, 6 p.m. TENNIS, BOYS’ S.C. North at YHS (4 p.m.); Vermillion TENNIS, BOYS’ Mitchell at Vermillion that start Thursday and last through Sunday. West Division Cubs (Maholm 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Utah at Houston, 7 p.m. at Brandon Valley TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR Sioux City Re- The Jackrabbit Stampede is called a double-header rodeo with two, two-day contests happening W L Pct GB Arizona (Cahill 0-0) at San Diego L.A. Clippers at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. TRACK & FIELD, PREP YHS/Mitchell at Brandon Valley lays (MMC, USD) Seattle 3 1 .750 — (Volquez 0-1), 9:05 p.m. Sacramento at New Orleans, 7 p.m. (4 p.m.); Canton Relays (Beresford, Elk Point-Jefferson, Ver- Saturday, April 14 back to back. The competition starts at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Swiftel Center. Texas 2 1 .667 1/2 Wednesday’s Games Phoenix at Memphis, 7 p.m. million, 4 p.m.); Cedar-Knox Inv. at Hartington (Crofton, Hart- BASEBALL, COLLEGE Doane at MMC (DH, 1 p.m.) Los Angeles 2 2 .500 1 St. Louis at Cincinnati, 11:35 a.m. New York at Milwaukee, 7 p.m. ington, Hartington Cedar Catholic, Randolph, Wynot, 1 p.m.); BASEBALL, CLUB HIGH SCHOOL Dakota Valley at Oakland 1 3 .250 2 Washington at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 p.m. Atlanta at Boston, 7 p.m. Centerville Rotary Relays (Centerville, Freeman Academy, Corsica-Stickney-Armour; Wagner at Bon Homme Rothluebber Cards Hole-In-One Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 1:20 L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Menno, Viborg-Hurley, 10 a.m.); BASEBALL, CLUB 9TH-10TH Yankton at S.F. Washing- Dave Rothluebber of Yankton shot a hole-in-one at Hillcrest Golf and Country Club on Monday. Detroit 13, Boston 12, 11 innings p.m. Minnesota at Denver, 8 p.m. Chester Inv. (Alcester-Hudson, Parker, 4 p.m.); McCook Cen- ton (DH, 5 p.m.) Rothluebber made the ace on Hole No. 6, making the 192-yard shot with a 5-iron. Golfing with Cleveland 4, Toronto 3 Arizona at San Diego, 5:35 p.m. Golden State at Portland, 9:30 p.m. tral-Montrose Inv. at Salem (Freeman, 4 p.m.); Red Raider Inv. GOLF, BOYS’ Plainview Inv. (Creighton, Crofton, Laurel- Baltimore 3, Minnesota 1 Miami at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. at Wagner (Andes Central, Avon, Bon Homme, Ethan-Park- Concord-Coleridge, Niobrara-Verdigre, Randolph, 8:30 a.m.) Rothluebber were Denny Fokken, Steve Weiland and Josh Weiland. Tampa Bay 3, N.Y. Yankees 0 Atlanta at Houston, 7:05 p.m. HOCKEY ston, Marty, Platte-Geddes, Scotland, Tripp-Delmont-Armour, SOFTBALL, WOMEN’S N.D. State at USD (noon); MMC Kansas City 7, L.A. Angels 3 San Francisco at Colorado, 7:40 p.m. Wagner, 2:30 p.m.); Wayne State Inv. (Laurel-Concord-Co- at Nebraska Wesleyan (DH, 1 p.m.) Texas 5, Chicago White Sox 0 Pittsburgh at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. NHL PLAYOFFS leridge, 1 p.m.) TENNIS, BOYS’ YHS/R.C. Stevens at Madison (9 a.m.) P&D Sports Chat Wednesday Monday’s Games FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7) TRACK & FIELD, 9TH-10TH YHS/Mitchell at Brandon TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR Sioux City Re- The Press & Dakotan weekly sports live chat, which will run from 3:30-4:30 L.A. Angels 5, Minnesota 1 Wednesday, April 11 Valley (4 p.m.) lays (MMC, USD, 8 a.m.) p.m., will cover local and regional high school and college sports, as well as some Chicago White Sox 4, Cleveland 2 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 11 TRACK & FIELD, PREP Corn Palace Relays (YHS, topics of national interest. N.Y. Yankees 6, Baltimore 2 NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC. Detroit at Nashville, 7 p.m. GOLF, BOYS’ Ewing Inv. at Summerland GC (Niobrara- Ethan-Parkston, Irene-Wakonda, Platte-Geddes, 9 a.m.); Boston 4, Toronto 2 EASTERN CONFERENCE Los Angeles at Vancouver, 9:30 p.m. Verdigre, Santee, 9 a.m.) Sioux City Relays (YHS, Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Go online to http://www.yankton.net/live_chat Seattle at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Atlantic Division Thursday, April 12 Thursday, April 12 Ponca, 8 a.m.); Avon Inv. (Andes Central, Avon, Bon Homme, Kansas City at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. W L Pct GB Ottawa at NY Rangers, 6 p.m. BASEBALL, CLUB HIGH SCHOOL Wagner at Corsica- Gayville-Volin, Marty, Menno, Scotland, Tripp-Delmont-Ar- Tuesday’s Games Boston 32 24 .571 — San Jose at St. Louis, 6:30 p.m. Stickney-Armour mour, Viborg-Hurley, Wagner, 9 a.m.) River Rat Run Or Bike April 28 Tampa Bay (Moore 0-0) at Detroit New York 29 27 .518 3 Washington at Boston, 6:30 p.m. BASEBALL, CLUB JV Yankton at S.F. Lincoln (6 p.m.) Sunday, April 15 The annual River Rat Run or Bike event will be held Saturday, April 28, at Yankton. The race will (Porcello 0-0), 12:05 p.m. Philadelphia 29 27 .518 3 Chicago at Phoenix, 9 p.m. GOLF, BOYS’ L-C-C Inv. at Laurel (Crofton, Hartington, BASEBALL, COLLEGE MMC at Concordia (DH, 1 p.m.) start and end at Riverside Park. Chicago White Sox (Humber 0-0) at New Jersey 21 37 .362 12 Friday, April 13 Hartington Cedar Catholic, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, Ponca, BASEBALL, CLUB HIGH SCHOOL Yankton at Brook- Cleveland (Gomez 0-0), 6:05 p.m. Toronto 20 38 .345 13 New Jersey at Florida, 6 p.m. Randolph, 10 a.m.); Marion/Parker at Alcester-Hudson ings (DH, 2 p.m.); Bon Homme at Beresford; Vermillion at Races begin at 8 a.m. with the marathon and marathon relay. The half-marathon begins at 8:30 N.Y. Yankees (Garcia 0-0) at Balti- Southeast Division Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m. GOLF, GIRLS’ Marion/Parker at Alcester-Hudson Wagner a.m., followed by the 5K at 8:45 a.m., the bike race at 9:30 a.m. and the kids’ fun run at 10 a.m. All more (Chen 0-0), 6:05 p.m. W L Pct GB Detroit at Nashville, 6:30 p.m. SOFTBALL, WOMEN’S Dakota State at MMC (DH, 5 SOFTBALL, WOMEN’S St. Mary at MMC (DH, 2 p.m.) participants are asked to report to the start line at least 30 minutes before the start of their respec- Boston (Bard 0-0) at Toronto (Drabek x-Miami 40 15 .727 — Los Angeles at Vancouver, 9 p.m. p.m.) Monday, April 16 tive race. 0-0), 6:07 p.m. Atlanta 34 23 .596 7 Saturday, April 14 TRACK & FIELD, PREP Homer Inv. (Dakota Valley, Lau- BASEBALL, CLUB HIGH SCHOOL Dakota Valley at Seattle (Beavan 0-0) at Texas (Feliz 0- Orlando 34 23 .596 7 Washington at Boston, 2 p.m. rel-Concord-Coleridge, Newcastle, Ponca, 4 p.m.); Lennox Vermillion For more information, go online to www.riverratmarathon.com. Registrations are being taken on- 0), 7:05 p.m. Washington 13 44 .228 28 Ottawa at NY Rangers, 6 p.m. Inv. (Vermillion, 4 p.m.); Menno Relays (Centerville, Freeman, GOLF, WOMEN’S Creighton Classic at Omaha (USD) line at www.allsportcentral.com. Kansas City (Duffy 0-0) at Oakland Charlotte 7 48 .127 33 San Jose at St. Louis, 6:30 p.m. Gayville-Volin, Marion, Menno, Parker, Viborg-Hurley, 9:30 GOLF, BOYS’ Ponca Inv. (Ponca, Randolph, 11:30 a.m.); (Godfrey 0-0), 9:05 p.m. Central Division Chicago at Phoenix, 9 p.m. a.m.); O’Neill Inv. (Bloomfield, Niobrara-Verdigre, Santee, Ewing/Niobrara-Verdigre/Orchard-Clearwater at Creighton; Wednesday’s Games W L Pct GB Sunday, April 15 Wausa, 10 a.m.) Hartington Cedar Catholic at Pierce S.D. Kayak Challenge May 26-27 Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, x-Chicago 43 14 .754 — Nashville at Detroit, 11 a.m. TRACK & FIELD, 9TH-10TH YHS at Brandon Valley (4 GOLF, GIRLS’ Vermillion at Lennox SIOUX FALLS — The South Dakota Canoe and Kayak Association will hold its 2012 S.D. Kayak 11:05 a.m. Indiana 35 22 .614 8 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 2 p.m. p.m.) SOFTBALL, WOMEN’S MMC at Dakota State (DH, 5 Boston at Toronto, 11:37 a.m. Milwaukee 28 29 .491 15 New Jersey at Florida, 6:30 p.m. p.m.) Challenge, May 26-27 on the Missouri River. Tampa Bay at Detroit, 12:05 p.m. Detroit 21 36 .368 22 Vancouver at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. The third edition of the race will cover over 70 miles of the river, beginning in Yankton and end- Kansas City at Oakland, 2:35 p.m. Cleveland 18 36 .333 23 1/2 ing in Sioux City, Iowa. Racers will face currents, sandbars, winds and their own abilities on challeng- N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS— —As- DOANE—Announced the retirement ing 30-hour timetable. Seattle at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Southwest Division TRANSACTIONS Signed INF Jonathan Roof. signed D Dalton Prout, F Ryan Russell, F of softball coach Barry Mosley at the end of L.A. Angels at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. W L Pct GB BASEBALL North American League Cam Atkinson and F Maksim Mayorov to the season. Participants can paddle kayaks or canoes as solo racers or in tandem teams. Four checkpoints x-San Antonio 40 14 .741 — American League EDINBURG ROADRUNNERS— Springfield (AHL). Signed F Cody Bass to HOUSTON BAPTIST—Named Vic allow any racer from novice to seasoned veteran opportunities to rest, get water and ice, or connect NATIONAL LEAGUE Memphis 33 23 .589 8 OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Activated Named Vince Moore manager. a one-year contract. Shealy football coach. Houston 31 25 .554 10 1B Daric Barton from the 15-day DL. Des- with support staff. Volunteers will man the checkpoints, the route, and maintain safety boats during East Division SAN ANGELO COLTS—Signed INF NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Recalled KANSAS—Announced junior F the event in coordination with state and local agencies. W L Pct GB Dallas 31 26 .544 10 1/2 ignated 1B Brandon Allen for assignment. Landon Camp. G Jeremy smith from Milwaukee (AHL). Thomas Robinson will enter the NBA draft. New York 4 0 1.000 — New Orleans 15 42 .263 26 1/2 National League BASKETBALL TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Assigned Named Norm Roberts men’s assistant There is a cost to participate. A complete set of rules, FAQs, and information on the route is avail- Washington 2 2 .500 2 Northwest Division HOUSTON ASTROS—Optioned LHP National Basketball Association D Keith Aulie to Norfolk (AHL). basketball coach. Suspended RB James able at the event website: http://sdkayakchallenge.org/. For more information, email cofounders Miami 2 3 .400 2 1/2 W L Pct GB Fernando Abad to Oklahoma City (PCL). —Signed G WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Recalled Sims for the first three games of the 2012 Jarett Bies at [email protected] or Steven Dahlmeier at [email protected] Philadelphia 1 3 .250 3 y-Oklahoma City 42 15 .737 — Eastern League Lester Hudson to a second 10-day con- G Dany Sabourin from Hershey (AHL). season for a violation of team rules. Atlanta 0 4 .000 4 Denver 30 26 .536 11 1/2 TRENTON THUNDER—Announced tract. MICHIGAN—Suspended freshman S Central Division Utah 29 28 .509 13 RHP Michael Dubee was assigned to the —Placed F SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE—Re- Josh Furman indefinitely. Yankton Sertoma Baseball Announces Several Tourneys W L Pct GB Portland 27 30 .474 15 team from Staten Island (NYP). Lamar Odom on the inactive list. Recalled called F Joe Devin, F Garrett Wilson, F An- MINNESOTA—Granted the release of St. Louis 4 1 .800 — Minnesota 25 32 .439 17 American Association G-F Kelenna Azubuike from Texas thony Luciani, F Jonathan Hazen, F Justin men’s sophomore basketball G Chip Yankton Sertoma Baseball will host several baseball tournaments in the coming months, all on Houston 3 1 .750 1/2 Pacific Division AMARILLO SOX—Signed OF Danny (NBADL). Vaive and G Brian Foster from Cincinnati Armelin so he can transfer. the north fields of Sertoma Park in Yankton. Pittsburgh 2 1 .667 1 W L Pct GB Gallinot. NEW JERSEY NETS—Signed G (ECHL). OLIVET—Named Chris Coles men’s L.A. Lakers 36 22 .621 — EL PASO DIABLOS—Signed INF There is a cost to participate in each tournament. To register your team for one or more of these Cincinnati 2 2 .500 1 1/2 Armon Johnson to a 10-day contract. ECHL basketball coach. tournaments or for more information, email [email protected] or call 605-660- Milwaukee 2 2 .500 1 1/2 L.A. Clippers 34 23 .596 1 1/2 Maikol Gonzalez. Women’s National Basketball Associ- ELMIRA JACKALS—Announced F OREGON STATE—Announced junior Chicago 1 3 .250 2 1/2 Phoenix 29 27 .518 6 FARGO-MOORHEAD—Released ation Jack Downing was assigned to the team G will enter the NBA 8080. West Division Golden State 22 33 .400 12 1/2 RHP Manny Ayala. ATLANTA DREAM—Signed G by Binghamton (AHL). draft. MAY 6: U-11 Tournament, 3-game guarantee, pool play format, 48-foot mound, 70-foot bases W L Pct GB Sacramento 19 38 .333 16 1/2 LAREDO LEMURS—Signed RHP Romina Ciappina to a training camp con- Central Hockey League PROVIDENCE—Named Susan MAY 12: U-12 Tournament, 3-game guarantee, pool play format, 50-foot mound, 70-foot bases Arizona 3 0 1.000 — x-clinched playoff spot. y-clinched divi- Cody Evans and OF Anthony Scelfo. tract. FORT WAYNE KOMETS—An- Robinson Fruchtl women’s basketball Los Angeles 3 1 .750 1/2 sion LINCOLN SALTDOGS—Signed INF FOOTBALL nounced D Brent Henley was activated coach. MAY 19: U-10 Tournament, 3-game guarantee, pool play format, 46-foot mound, 60-foot bases Colorado 1 3 .250 2 1/2 Sunday’s Games Leugim Barroso. National Football League from league suspension. TCU—Named Trent Johnson men’s JUNE 8-10: Sertoma Club Tournament, U-10 through U-15 club and rec teams, wood bats used San Diego 1 3 .250 2 1/2 New York 100, Chicago 99, OT Can-Am League PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed HORSE RACING basketball coach. in all divisions San Francisco 1 3 .250 2 1/2 Boston 103, Philadelphia 79 WORCESTER TORNADOES— DT Derek Landri to a one-year contract. NEW MEADOWLANDS RACE- TEXAS A&M—Announced junior G-F Miami 98, Detroit 75 Signed INF Brandon Pinckney. JUNE 30: U-11, Tournament, 3-game guarantee, pool play format, 48-foot mound, 70-foot bases Sunday’s Games SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Agreed to TRACK—Named Rob Fitzpatrick chief fi- Khris Middleton will enter the NBA draft. N.Y. Mets 7, Atlanta 5 New Jersey 122, Cleveland 117, OT Frontier League terms with CB Marcus Trufant on a one- nancial officer. TEXAS WOMEN’S—Named Babak JULY 1: U-10 Tournament, 3-game guarantee, pool play format, 46-foot mound, 60-foot bases Cincinnati 6, Miami 5 Oklahoma City 91, Toronto 75 GATEWAY GRIZZLIES—Signed INF year contract. COLLEGE Abouzar assistant soccer coach. Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 4 San Antonio 114, Utah 104 Richie Jiminez. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Signed BAYLOR—Announced sophomore F TRINITY (TEXAS)—Announced the Houston 3, Colorado 2 Houston 104, Sacramento 87 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS— DT Amobi Okoye to a one-year contract. Perry Jones III will enter the NBA draft. resignation of women’s basketball coach SMA Spring Scramble April 28 St. Louis 9, Milwaukee 3 Monday’s Games Signed RHP Gabriel Shaw and LHP Dar- WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Signed COLORADO STATE—Suspended DL Amie Bradley. Washington 113, Charlotte 85 ren Tew to contract extensions. Signed The University of South Dakota Sports Management Alliance will hold a “Spring Scramble” golf Chicago Cubs 4, Washington 3 OT James Lee. Nordly Capi, DL Colton Paulhus and LB VANDERBILT—Announced junior G tournament on Saturday, April 28, at Fox Run Golf Course. San Diego 8, L.A. Dodgers 4 Indiana 103, Toronto 98 LHP Casey Fry, RHP Jeremy Gonzalez HOCKEY Mike Orakpo indefinitely from the football John Jenkins will enter the NBA draft. Arizona 7, San Francisco 6 Orlando 119, Detroit 89 and OF Shawn Ward. team. The event begins with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. The 18-hole team tournament will be followed by dinner at the golf course. For more information, contact event coordinator Andrew Baker at 720-273-1347 or [email protected], SMA treasurer Kole Nordmann at 605-261-8610 or in bottom half of the third as while giving up five runs on nine strikes to end the fifth inning. [email protected], or facultiy sponsor Dr. Robin Ammon at 605-677-5933 or Jared Miller singled in Derrik Nel- hits and three walks. Junior Josh Homme came in [email protected]. Lancers son to put the Lancers up 2-1. Jason Schmidt came on in re- and threw the final strike to end Information on the event and on registration is also available online at Dakota State used a double, lief of Bartlett in the sixth inning the top of the seventh. http://sites.google.com/site/smaspringscramble From Page 8 error, and single to tie it up at 2-2 and promptly struck out the side Schmidt went one and two- in the fourth before blowing in order, all swinging. thirds in relief with one hit al- Armelin Granted Release From Minnesota things open in the fifth. Schmidt, whose only hit on lowed and four strikeouts. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota has granted guard Chip Armelin his release from the program the river to their advantage in With two men on in the fifth, the day was his solo blast earlier Homme struck out one in his so he can transfer, clearing the way for star forward Trevor Mbakwe’s return for a sixth season. game two as they got four of The Golden Gophers announced Armelin’s release on Monday. The sophomore averaged 5.2 Trojan starter Jason Hershfield in game two, struck out the first one-third inning of work. points and 13.7 minutes per game. But his playing time dwindled down the stretch last season, and their five runs via the homer. belted a three-run homer to left better he faced in the seventh be- Nelson and junior Mathias he requested his release. Jason Schmidt gave the field to give Dakota state the 5-2 fore giving up a single (to a bat- Godsil each had three hits on the The transfer means the Gophers now have a scholarship for Mbakwe. He missed most of last sea- Lancers the early lead with a lead that they would not relin- ter who was caught stealing the day to lead the Lancers. son with a torn ACL, but was granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA. solo shot of of the light pole in quish. next pitch). During the next at- Mount Marty (14-20) travels Mbakwe has not officially announced his plans for next season. He could also decide to declare right-center in the bottom of the for the NBA draft. Coach and Mbakwe have said recently that he is leaning toward re- In addition to his offensive ef- bat, the home plat umpire to Brookings today (Tuesday) to turning. first. forts, Hershfield pitched a com- seemed to lose track of the count take on the SDSU Jackrabbits at 3 The Trojans struck back in plete game for the Trojans, going and Schmidt was thrown out of p.m. the top of the third as Anyelo hit Antoine Walker Retires After Two Seasons In Idaho all seven innings while allowing the game for angrily relaying the Dakota State (21-22) travels to BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Former NBA All-Star Antoine Walker is calling it quits after spending two a solo shot, this third solo home only five hits and striking out 13 count to the umpire. Sioux City on Wednesday to bat- seasons trying to rejuvenate his career with the Idaho Stampede. run of the evening, to knot things Lancer batters. Schmidt's odds were not tle Briar Cliff in a non-conference The 35-year-old Walker announced his retirement last weekend to teammates, and The Idaho up at 1-1. Brian Bartlett took the loss for helped by his bat flip and helmet doubleheader. Statesman reports (http://bit.ly/HvBFZi ) Walker intends to make a formal announcement this week. Mount Marty came right back Walker is a 12-year NBA veteran and was a member of the Kentucky team that won the NCAA Mount Marty, lasting five innings toss after being called out on championship in 1995-96. He also won an NBA title in 2006 with the Miami Heat and averaged 17.5 points and 7.7 rebounds per game as a pro. This season in the D-League, Walker averaged 9.5 points and 4.9 rebounds. In December, Walker or $1,000 for “cart-offs,” in which his former protege. Parcells won front office. was sentenced to probation and told to pay $770,000 in restitution to Las Vegas casinos after plead- an opponent needed help off the two Super Bowls with the New York If the Saints were to hire Par- ing guilty to failing to repay gambling debts. Bounty field. The league has said the Giants and took the New England cells or anyone from outside the or- bounty pool grew as large as Patriots to a Super Bowl, but has ganization, the club would have to From Page 8 $50,000. not coached since retiring from the interview a minority candidate to The investigation also found Cowboys after the 2006 season, comply with the NFL’s “Rooney that Payton initially lied about the though he then worked in Miami’s Rule.” the franchise and the loss of draft existence of a bounty program and picks this year and next. instructed his defensive assistants Loomis, who along with the to do the same. team declined comment Monday, Goodell showed a bit of le- and Vitt begin their suspensions niency Monday, saying in a state-    after the preseason ends. ment if Payton, Loomis and Vitt  Former defensive coordinator “embrace the opportunity and par- Gregg Williams, who left the Saints ticipate in a constructive way,” he  in January to join the St. Louis would consider reducing the finan-  !  Rams, ran the bounty program and cial penalties on them. None of has been suspended indefinitely. them has been fined, but each will He did not appeal. lose significant amounts while not Suspensions for New Orleans being paid their salaries during the players who participated in the suspensions. Payton, who twice bounty pool could be coming apologized for his role in the boun- within days. ties, could lose more than $6 mil- Goodell set a precedent last sea- lion. son when he made Lions defensive Goodell added he would con- tackle Ndamukong Suh sit out for sider modifying the forfeiture of the two games after stomping on an op- team’s 2013 second-round draft ponent, and Steelers linebacker choice, perhaps to a lower round. James Harrison one game for a bru- But New Orleans still will receive a tal tackle that gave Browns quarter- draft penalty next year and will back Colt McCoy a concussion. lose this year’s second-round pick. The NFL has said as many as 27 While the Saints await punish- players also could be sanctioned in ment for some players, they have the scandal. That might include for- the not-so-small task of finding an mer Saints defensive regulars who interim coach to replace Payton.     have signed elsewhere. They have talked to Bill Parcells, The league’s investigation found Payton’s mentor since their days that Williams’ bounty system, together in Dallas, about coming    which ran from 2009 through 2011, out of retirement. offered cash payments of $1,500 for Parcells, who turns 71 in Au- “knockouts,” in which an opposing gust, has said he would consider   player was knocked out of a game, coaching the Saints if asked to help