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Drew Keuck, Elk -Jefferson; Allison Tuesday, November 25 BASKETBALL, MEN’S Wayne State at USD (7 BASKETBALL, MEN’S USD at CSU-Bakersfield BOWLING Targonski, Elk Point-Jefferson; Taylor BASKETBALL, MEN’S MMC at Dordt (8 p.m., p.m., KVHT-FM) (6 p.m., KVHT-FM) YANKTON BOWL Bird, Madison; Marisa Eimers, Madison; KYNT-AM) Thursday, November 27 BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S USD at Marquette (2 Kelsey Pollema, S.F. Christian; Ellie BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S MMC at Dordt (6 No activities scheduled p.m., KVHT-FM) CLASSIC LEAGUE Voss, S.F. Christian; Katlyn Arneson, Tea p.m., KYNT-AM) Friday, November 28 Monday, December 1 HIGH TEAM GAME: Kruse’s Pro Area; Ashley Bamsey, Tea Area; Ally Kac- FOOTBALL, PREP Neb. State Finals at Lincoln No activities scheduled GYMNASTICS, PREP YHS at Mitchell (5:30 Shop 920 marynski, Tea Area; Morgan Haga, Tri- — Class C2: Hartington Cedar Catholic vs. David City Saturday, November 29 p.m.) HIGH TEAM SERIES: Manitou 2652 Valley; Carter Hausmann, Tri-Valley; Aquinas (10:15 a.m., KKYA-FM) No activities scheduled HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: JJ Peter- Sydney Hausmann, Tri-Valley; Caitlin Wednesday, November 26 Sunday, November 30 WBB: at Dordt, 6 son 269, Matt Hoefs 267, Jeff Leander Siegel, Vermillion; Chloe Nielsen, Vermil- TODAY p.m. 266, Don Casey 257, Randy Svendsen lion; Rachel Finnegan, Vermillion; Lauren Nov. 25 MBB: at Dordt, 8 257, Jerry Peterson 257 Dolly, West Central; Molly McMahon, HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: JJ Pe- Faulkton Area and Harley Mollman, Hard- New Orleans 4 6 0 .400 261 252 ranking: Tai Pauls to director of Brewers Enter- p.m. West Central; Melissa Wollman, West ing County. Atlanta 4 7 0 .364 262 281 Record Pts Pvs prises. terson 732, Jeff Leander 716, Jerry Pe- Central terson 709, Frank Osborn Jr. 691, Don Tight End — Tristen Leiseth, Hamlin. Carolina 3 7 1 .318 215 300 1. Kentucky (29) 5-0 796 1 American Association Casey 689 Guards — Lane Meyer, Faulkton Tampa Bay 2 9 0 .182 207 300 2. Duke 5-0 733 3 AMARILLO SOX — Signed RHP LITTLE MO. VALLEY CONF. Area and Dominick Weber, Canistota. North 3. Wisconsin (2) 4-0 726 4 Austin Delmotte. WEDNESDAY MBB: vs. Wayne STANDINGS: Manitou 68, Kruse’s Pro Shop 56, Barta Electric 55, Eisen- FINAL STANDINGS: Wagner 6-0, Center — Jordan Carson, Langford WL T Pct PF PA 4. Arizona (1) 3-0 723 2 ST. PAUL SAINTS — Signed 1B Ian Nov. 26 State, 7 p.m. braun & Associates 43.5, Janssen’s Parkston 5-1, Bon Homme 4-2, Scotland Area. Green Bay 8 3 0 .727 354 246 5. Louisville 3-0 622 8 Gac. Garbage Service 42.5, Rotten Apples 2-4, Avon 2-4, Andes Central 1-5, Tripp- Defense Detroit 7 4 0 .636 197 190 6. North Carolina 3-0 617 6 Frontier League 34.5, Smidt Captain & Crew 32, Coke Delmont-Armour 1-5 Tackles — Eli Hofer, Hitchcock-Tu- Chicago 5 6 0 .455 236 303 7. Virginia 4-0 585 9 JOLIET SLAMMERS — Signed 2B Zero 27, The Varsity Pub 25.5, Plath Chi- All-Conference Team lare and Logan Peckenpaugh, Hamlin. Minnesota 4 7 0 .364 202 244 8. Gonzaga 4-0 558 11 Adrian English to a contract extension. THURSDAY ropractic 21 ANDES CENTRAL: Payton Johan- Ends — Zion Powell, Harding West 9. Texas 4-0 541 10 NORMAL CORNBELTERS — Nov. 27 INDUSTRIAL neson County and Kale Stieg, Hamlin. WL T Pct PF PA 10. Wichita State 3-0 491 13 Signed OF Cameron Monger. HIGH TEAM GAME: Wholesale Sup- AVON: Amanda Reiff Linebackers — Jacob Buseman, Arizona 9 2 0 .818 240 195 11. Villanova 3-0 469 12 BASKETBALL ply 893 BON HOMME: Alie Adams, Sierra Canistota; Tyson Serr, Burke-South Cen- Seattle 7 4 0 .636 279 218 12. Kansas 1-1 458 5 National Basketball Association FRIDAY HIGH TEAM SERIES: H&K Oil #2 Mesman tral; Windom Hewson, Harding County San Francisco 7 4 0 .636 228 225 13. Iowa State 2-0 378 14 HOUSTON ROCKETS — Recalled Nov. 28 2483 PARKSTON: Hallie Heisinger, Sadie and Ryder Grantham, Hamlin. St. Louis 4 7 0 .364 209 285 14. Va. Commonwealth 3-0 369 15 G Nick Johnson from Rio Grande Valley HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Jeff Le- Schoenfelder, Whitney Weber Defensive Backs — Bo Fries, Lang- Thursday, Nov. 20 15. San Diego State 3-0 348 16 (NBADL). ander 269, Don Casey 258, Mike Barta SCOTLAND: Carly Skorepa, Jessica ford Area and Logan Mudder, Avon. Oakland 24, Kansas City 20 16. Florida 2-1 303 7 MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Named Thum SATURDAY 257, Dave Reich 256, Dan Liebl 255 Specialty Sunday, Nov. 23 17. Ohio State 3-0 281 20 Glynn Cyprien basketball operations as- HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Mike TRIPP-DELMONT-ARMOUR: Jes- Long Snapper — Clayton Koch, Green Bay 24, Minnesota 21 18. Michigan 3-0 265 22 sistant and scout. Nov. 29 Barta 729, Joel Follette 693, Jeff Leander sica Sandau Harding County. Cincinnati 22, Houston 13 19. Michigan State 2-1 238 19 PHILADELPHIA 76ERS — Recalled 683, Don Casey 674, Robin Holec 673 WAGNER: Brooklyn Tolliver, Emily Punter — Brady Hyatt, Faulkton Chicago 21, Tampa Bay 13 20. Miami (Fla.) 5-0 160 NR F JaKarr Sampson from Delaware STANDINGS: Kellen’s Carts & Serv- Brunsing, Krista Dvorak, Ali Kuca Area. Cleveland 26, Atlanta 24 21. Oklahoma 2-1 114 18 (NBADL). WBB: at Mar- ice 46, Yankton Redi-Mix 38, Wholesale Honorable Mention Special Team Player — Jared Philadelphia 43, Tennessee 24 22. Connecticut 3-1 112 17 FOOTBALL SUNDAY quette, 2 p.m. Supply 35.5, Patriot Express 32, H&K Oil ANDES CENTRAL: Cybil Chytka Nielsen, Canistota. New England 34, Detroit 9 23. UCLA 4-0 93 NR Nov. 30 MBB: at Cal State- 28.5, H&K Oil #2 28, Don’s Auto 27, AVON: Randi Hento • Honorable Mention — Kurt Beidler, Indianapolis 23, Jacksonville 3 24. West Virginia 5-0 81 NR — Signed DT Bakersfield, 6 p.m. Carey’s Bar 13, Checker’s Bar 11, KPI BON HOMME: Morgan Rothschadl Faulkton Area; Josh Brown and Wes N.Y. Jets at Buffalo, ppd., snow 25. Providence 5-0 47 NR Davon Coleman to the . Bowl Dogs 11 PARKSTON: Jessica Bialas, Kenzi Heinricy, Dell Rapids St. Mary; Jacob Seattle 19, Arizona 3 Others receiving votes: Stanford 42; KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Placed S Lee Boettcher, Waverly-South Shore; Ethan San Diego 27, St. Louis 24 Arkansas 35; Utah 27; Syracuse 26; Eric Berry on the non-football illness list. CROFTON, NEB. SCOTLAND: Morgan Lavaway Kurka, Estelline; Sterling Owen, Wilmot; San Francisco 17, Washington 13 Georgetown 23; Notre Dame 20; Ne- — TRIPP-DELMONT-ARMOUR: Han- Elex Rust and Cody Swenson, Hamlin; Denver 39, Miami 36 braska 17; Oregon 11; Baylor 10; Placed FB Jorvorskie Lane on injured re- MONDAY GYM: at Mitchell, WOMEN’S AMERICAN nah Just Grayson Binger, Hitchcock-Tulare and Dallas 31, N.Y. Giants 28 Creighton 9; Minnesota 9; Oklahoma serve. 5:30 p.m. HIGH TEAM GAME: Comfyfeetbiz Dec. 1 WAGNER: Sierra Juffer, Rachel Dion Carson Johnston, Wall. Open: Carolina, Pittsburgh State 8; California 6; Northern Iowa 6; In- WASHINGTON REDSKINS — 778 Monday, Nov. 24 diana 5; Texas-El Paso 5; Charlotte 4; Signed LB Steve Beauharnais from the HIGH TEAM SERIES: Comfyfeetbiz Buffalo 38, N.Y. Jets 3 Colorado 4; Iowa 4; George Washington practice squad. Placed LB Adam Hay- 2254 TRI-VALLEY CONF. FCS COACHES POLL Baltimore at New Orleans, 7:30 p.m. 3; Louisiana Tech 3; Saint Mary’s 3; ward on injured reserve. HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Dee FINAL STANDINGS: Freeman Acad- SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) — The Thursday, Nov. 27 Wyoming 3; Kansas State 2; Memphis 2; Peitz 189, Morgan Zavadil 175, Bobbie emy 6-0, Alcester-Hudson 4-2, Baltic 4- top 25 teams in the Coaches Football OTHER EVENTS Chicago at Detroit, 11:30 a.m. Rhode Island 2; Illinois 1; LSU 1; South- B.C. LIONS — Re-signed DT Jabar Zavadil 171, Jane Dawson 171 2, Gayville-Volin 4-2, Centerville 1-5, Championship Subdivision poll, with first- Philadelphia at Dallas, 3:30 p.m. ern Methodist 1. Westerman. Agreed to terms with WR HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Morgan Irene-Wakonda 1-5, Viborg-Hurley 1-5 place votes in parentheses, records Football Seattle at San Francisco, 7:30 p.m. Kito Poblah and LS Mike Benson on con- Zavadil 488, Jane Dawson 479, Dee All-Conference Team through Nov. 23, points and previous NEB. STATE HIGH SCHOOL FINALS: Today, Class C2 championship, Hartington Sunday, Nov. 30 tract extensions. Peitz 473 FIRST TEAM: Kassidy Walth, Alces- ranking: AP WOMEN’S TOP 25 Cedar Catholic vs. David City Aquinas, 10:15 a.m., Lincoln Tennessee at Houston, noon Arena Football League D-1 STANDINGS: Comfyfeetbiz 136- ter-Hudson; Sierra McConnell, Alcecster- Record Pts Pts The top 25 teams in The Associated Oakland at St. Louis, noon SAN JOSE SABERCATS — Signed 84, Arens Construction 117.5-102.5, Hudson; Chelsey Heeg, Freeman 1. New Hamp. (20) 10-1 644 2 Press’ women’s college basketball poll, Carolina at Minnesota, noon WR Adron Tennell. Lewis & Clark Specialty Hospital 111.5- Academy; Hannah Yoder, Freeman 2. Jacksonville St. (1) 10-1 610 3 with first-place votes in parentheses, Washington at Indianapolis, noon HOCKEY 108.5 Academy; Kelia Barta, Gayville-Volin; 3. ND State (4) 11-1 605 4 records through Nov. 23, total points RADIO & TELEVISION Cleveland at Buffalo, noon D-2 STANDINGS: DSM Apts. 102.5- Abby Hora, Viborg-Hurley 4. E. Washington 10-2 569 5 based on 25 points for a first-place vote San Diego at Baltimore, noon — Assigned F 117.5, Wiebelhaus PDR 97-123, F&M SECOND TEAM: Adrienn Petersen, 5. Villanova 10-2 528 6 through one point for a 25th-place vote N.Y. Giants at Jacksonville, noon Lucas Lessio to Portland (AHL). Today State Bank 95.5-124.5 Centerville; Bethany Wollman, Freeman 6. Coastal Carolina(1)11-1 519 1 and last week’s ranking: Cincinnati at Tampa Bay, noon CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Reas- 10:15 a.m. H.S. FOOTBALL: Class C2 championship KKYA-FM HIGHLIGHTS: Carolyn Leader 5-10; Academy; Genevieve Clark, Gayville- 7. Illinois State 10-1 486 7 Record Pts Prv New Orleans at Pittsburgh, noon signed F Phillip Danault to Rockford 6 p.m. WOMEN’S B-BALL: MMC at Dordt KYNT-AM 5-7 Volin; Viola Ishmael, Gayville-Volin; Mad- 8. Chattanooga 9-3 462 9 1. South Carolina (21) 3-0 852 2 8 p.m. MEN’S B-BALL: MMC at Dordt KYNT-AM die Polzin, Baltic; Angelique Lee, 9. SE Louisiana 9-3 448 10 Arizona at Atlanta, 3:05 p.m. 2. Notre Dame (12) 4-0 838 3 (AHL). Viborg-Hurley 10. Northern Iowa 8-4 419 11 New England at Green Bay, 3:25 3. UConn (1) 2-1 768 1 DALLAS STARS — Reassigned LW Wednesday VOLLEYBALL HONORABLE MENTION: Cassie 11. Montana 8-4 371 13 p.m. 4. Tennessee 3-0 751 4 Curtis McKenzie to Texas (AHL). Denver at Kansas City, 7:30 p.m. EDMONTON OILERS — Fired - 7 p.m. MEN’S B-BALL: Wayne State (Neb.) at USD KVHT-FM YANKTON PARKS & REC Schiefen, Alcester-Hudson; Taylor Rein- 12. Fordham 10-2 359 8 5. Stanford 2-1 720 6 hiller, Baltic; Kristina Laska, Centerville; 13. SD State 8-4 317 15 Monday, Dec. 1 6. Texas (1) 3-0 713 10 tending coach Frederic Chabot. Named COED COMPETITIVE LEAGUE Sunday Olivia Boese, Freeman Academy; Grace 14. Harvard 10-0 309 14 Miami at N.Y. Jets, 7:30 p.m. 7. Texas A&M 4-0 687 5 Dustin Schwartz goaltending coach. RESULTS: Dakota Drywall def. Get- Dangel, Gayville-Volin; Caitlin Hinseth, 15. James Madison 9-3 248 22 8. Duke 3-0 604 7 — As- 2 p.m. WOMEN’S B-BALL: USD at Marquette KVHT-FM ting Diggy With It 21-15, 21-14, 21-15; Irene-Wakonda; Hannah Jorgensen, Vi- 16. Richmond 8-4 244 21 9. Kentucky 4-0 574 13 signed D Nathan Beaulieu and F Drayson 6 p.m. MEN’S B-BALL: USD at CSU-Bakersfield KVHT-FM Will Work for Sets def. Here For The Ex- BASKETBALL borg-Hurley 17. Montana State 8-4 238 12 10. Maryland 4-0 563 9 Bowman to Hamilton (AHL). ercise 21-13, 21-11, 18-21; Will Work for 18. Eastern Kentucky 9-3 217 16 AP TOP TWENTY FIVE 11. North Carolina 4-0 531 11 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS — Re- Sets def. Phinney’s 21-11, 21-10, 19-21 19. Sam Houston State 8-4 126 NR The top 25 teams in The Associated 12. Louisville 4-0 494 12 called D Korbinian Holzer and LW David STANDINGS: Dakota Drywall 4-0, FOOTBALL SPORTS DIGEST 20. Betune-Cookman 9-3 122 24 Press’ college basketball poll, with first- 13. Baylor 1-1 445 8 Booth from Toronto (AHL). Will Work For Sets 3-1, Getting Diggy 21. Indiana State 7-5 108 18 place votes in parentheses, records 14. California 4-0 407 14 With It 2-1, Phinney’s 0-3, Here For The TRI-VALLEY CONF. 22. Sacred Heart 9-2 91 25 through Nov. 23, total points based on 25 15. Nebraska 4-0 381 16 AHL — Suspended Wilkes- Exercise 0-4 FINAL STANDINGS: Alcester-Hud- MMC’s Oye Earns NAIA Honor 23. Liberty 8-4 82 NR points for a first-place vote through one 16. Michigan St. 2-1 342 15 Barre/Scranton RW Pierre-Luc Le- COED JUST FOR FUN LEAGUE son 7-0, Garretson 6-1, Viborg-Hurley 5- 24. William & Mary 7-5 66 19 point for a 25th-place vote and last 17. Iowa 4-0 291 18 tourneau-Leblond one game for an illegal KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Mount Marty College cross country RESULTS: Marquardt/Phinney’s def. 2, Chester Area 4-3, Parker 3-4, Baltic 25. Youngstown State 7-5 56 20 week’s ranking: 18. DePaul 4-1 260 18 check to the head of an opponent in a Damn Fireworks Hot Shots 21-17, 21-17, 1-6, Centerville 1-6, Irene-Wakonda 1-6 runner Ryan Oye has been recognized as an All-American Others Receiving Votes: McNeese Record Pts Prv 19. Oregon St. 3-0 250 20 Nov. 21 game at Albany. 21-17; Honey Badgers def. JJ Benji’s 21- All-Conference Team Scholar Athlete by the NAIA, announced on Monday. State 45, Stephen F. Austin 33, Idaho 1. Kentucky (62) 5-0 1,622 1 20. Oklahoma St. 3-1 162 21 ECHL 4, 21-6, 17-21; Ben’s Brewing Company ALCESTER-HUDSON: Collin Walth, State 33, Charleston Southern 24, Alcorn 2. Wisconsin (3) 4-0 1,494 3 21. Rutgers 3-0 160 22 GWINNETT GLADIATORS — An- Oye is junior from Luverne, Minnesota. def. Upper Deck/E.N.T. 21-15, 21-5, 21- Grant Johnson, Lyle LaFramboise, State 18, Cal Poly 12, South Carolina 3. Arizona 3-0 1,491 2 22. Georgia 4-0 105 24 nounced F Casey Pierro-Zabotel was re- Among area athletes honored were Dakota Wesleyan’s 14; Schieffer Masonry & Concrete def. Jaylen Dickau State 11, North Carolina A&T 10, Yale 10, 4. Duke 5-0 1,474 4 22. Syracuse 3-0 105 23 turned from his loan to Norfolk (AHL) and Cottonwood Fireballs 21-11, 21-8, 15-21 BALTIC: Lathon Gorospe Haley Brunke, a junior from Scotland; Dordt’s Lillie Koerner, a Central Arkansas 3, San Diego 2, Wag- 5. North Carolina 3-0 1,314 6 22. West Virginia 3-0 105 17 F Dan O’Donoghue and D James STANDINGS: Schieffer Masonry & CENTERVILLE: Trent Sikkink senior from Freeman; and Morningside’s Elizabeth Kube, a jun- ner 2, Morgan State 1, Dartmouth 1. 6. Louisville 3-0 1,219 7 25. Mississippi St. 4-0 77 — Melindy were assigned to the team by Concrete 3-0, Damn Fireworks Hot Shots CHESTER AREA: Cole Acheson, 7. Texas 4-0 1,187 10 Others receiving votes: Gonzaga 54, Portland (AHL). ior from Crofton, Nebraska. 2-1, Cottonwood Fireballs 2-1, Mar- Jesse Kreutzfeldt, Josh Anderson 8. Virginia 4-0 1,165 9 Oklahoma 24, NC State 15, Vanderbilt SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAYS — quardt/Phinney’s 2-1, Ben’s Brewing GARRETSON: Matt johnson, Blake NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 9. Wichita St. 3-0 1,120 11 15, Minnesota 14, James Madison 12, Acquired F Brandon Hynes and D Guy Company 2-1, Honey Badgers 1-2, Severson, Tanner Gutzmer, Bryce Woll- AMERICAN CONFERENCE 10. Gonzaga 4-0 1,077 13 Purdue 10, Florida St. 9, Arizona St. 8, Leboeuf from Missouri for F Jack Down- SDSU Volleyball Coach Resigns Upper Deck/E.N.T. 0-3, JJ Benji’s 0-3 mann East ing. IRENE-WAKONDA: Ben Gustad, WL T Pct PF PA 11. Kansas 1-1 981 5 Arkansas 8, St. John’s 6, UCLA 4, W. BROOKINGS —South Dakota State director of athletics 12. Villanova 3-0 917 12 Kentucky 4, Green Bay 3, Iowa St. 1, SOCCER Justin Sell has accepted the resignation of head volleyball DAKOTA XII CONF. Gabe King New England 9 2 0 .818 357 227 Major League Soccer PARKER: Payton Jensen, Kordell Miami 6 5 0 .545 285 219 13. Iowa St. 2-0 828 14 South Florida 1, UALR 1, Washington St. All-Conference Team MONTREAL IMPACT — Named coach Phil McDaniel. Buyck Buffalo 6 5 0 .545 238 207 14. VCU 3-0 760 15 1. MVP: Lindsey Smith, Dakota Valley Adam Braz technical director. VIBORG-HURLEY: Lucas Jacobson, N.Y. Jets 2 9 0 .182 177 303 15. San Diego St. 3-0 736 16 South Dakota State finished the 2014 season 6-27 overall FIRST TEAM: Lindsey Smith, North American Soccer League Rusten Anderson South 16. Ohio St. 3-0 557 20 and 0-16 in The Summit League. McDaniel ends his career at Dakota Valley; Serena Hopf, Madison; TRANSACTIONS NEW YORK COSMOS — Signed F Honorable Mention WL T Pct PF PA 17. Miami 5-0 521 — Sammy Kasowski, Tri-Valley; Meredith BASEBALL Lucky Mkosana. SDSU with a 40-82 overall record in four seasons as head ALCESTER-HUDSON: Mitchell Indianapolis 7 4 0 .636 333 256 18. Florida 2-1 473 8 Lammers, Dakota Valley; Kortney American League National Women’s Soccer League coach. Johnson, Gavin Doering, Chris Klemme Houston 5 6 0 .455 242 226 19. Michigan 3-0 401 24 Pollema, Sioux Falls Christian; Shelby CLEVELAND INDIANS — Acquired SKY BLUE FC — Acquired the rights BALTIC: Joe Muston Tennessee 2 9 0 .182 192 293 20. Michigan St. 2-1 399 19 Zomermaand, Sioux Falls Christian RHP Charles Brewer from Arizona for to F Samantha Kerr from Western New CENTERVILLE: Adam Austin Jacksonville 1 10 0 .091 161 305 21. West Virginia 5-0 344 — SECOND TEAM: Kensi Brands, cash considerations. Designated LHP York for a 2015 first-round college draft GARRETSON: Tony Weiland North 22. UCLA 4-0 173 — YHS Football Banquet Tonight Sioux Falls Christian; Amber Hanson, Elk Scott Barnes for assignment. pick and the rights to MF Elizabeth Eddy. PARKER: Pierce Plucker WL T Pct PF PA 23. Creighton 4-0 148 — The post-season banquet for the Yankton High School foot- Point-Jefferson; Emma Johnson, Tri-Val- KANSAS CITY ROYALS — OF Josh COLLEGE VIBORG-HURLEY: Dakota Flint, Dil- Cincinnati 7 3 1 .682 246 234 24. UConn 3-1 144 17 ley; Shayla Johnson, Dakota Valley; Mor- Willingham announced his retirement. ALABAMA STATE — Fired Reggie ball team, sponsored by the Yankton Quarterback Club, will be lon Sawyer Pittsburgh 7 4 0 .636 288 263 25. Arkansas 3-0 131 — gan McKinney, Tea Area; Morgan OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Named Barlow football coach. held today (Tuesday) at 6:30 p.m. at the YHS Commons. Cleveland 7 4 0 .636 242 219 Others receiving votes: Oklahoma Skluzacek, Madison Dan Kantrovitz assistant general man- LOYOLA (MD.) — Announced vol- Baltimore 6 4 0 .600 261 181 108, Stanford 80, Providence 63, Utah YHS players, coaches, cheerleaders and managers will get THIRD TEAM: Sydney Goertel, West CLASS 9B ALL-STATE TEAM ager. leyball coach will not return next season. West 42, Minnesota 21, N. Iowa 17, Rhode Is- in free as guests of the Quarterback Club. There is a cost for the Central; Sarah Haak, Dell Rapids; Han- Selected by the S.D. Football TEXAS RANGERS — Placed OF MOUNT OLIVE — Announced WL T Pct PF PA land 16, Syracuse 15, Oklahoma St. 14, nah Hepner, Beresford; Lexi LaFave, Tea Coaches Association Jim Adduci on unconditional release women’s soccer coach Matt Hisler will not public, with kids ages 12-under admitted for free. Denver 8 3 0 .727 332 260 Georgetown 10, Memphis 10, Baylor 7, Area; Miranda Stabe, Elk Point-Jefferson; Offense waivers. Agreed to terms with INF Ed return next season. Kansas City 7 4 0 .636 261 195 Indiana 6, California 5, Illinois 5, Ne- Courtney Weeldreyer, Lennox Quarterback — Brody Grantham, Lucas on a minor league contract. NEW MEXICO STATE — Named San Diego 7 4 0 .636 245 216 braska 5, Cincinnati 4, NC State 4, HONORABLE MENTION: Morgan Hamlin. National League Mario Moccia athletics director. U8/U9 Boys’ Soccer Tryouts Tonight Oakland 1 10 0 .091 176 285 Wyoming 4, Dayton 3, Maryland 3, UTEP Klostergaard, Beresford; Taylor Watkins, Fullback — Brandon Beutler, Eu- LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Ac- TENNESSEE — Announced the res- NATIONAL CONFERENCE 3, BYU 2, Northeastern 1, Xavier 1. The Yankton Firestorm U8-U9 boys’ soccer travel team will Beresford; Justine Zylstra, Canton; Eliza- reka-Bowdle. quired RHP Juan Nicasio from Colorado ignation of Adam Howard, men’s assis- East hold tryouts today (Tuesday) from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at the Yank- beth Lammers, Dakota Valley; Emma Running Backs — Devin Tolsma, for a player to be named or cash consid- tant basketball coach. Announced video WL T Pct PF PA USA TODAY TOP 25 POLL Tuttle, Dakota Valley; Tiffany Finkral, Dell Avon and Darin Wieseler, Faulkton Area. erations. Designated INF Ryan Jackson coordinator Beau Braden will assume ton City Hall Gym. Philadelphia 8 3 0 .727 342 275 The top 25 teams in the USA Today Rapids; Shelby Wrage, Dell Rapids; Wide Receivers — Cole Baloun, for assignment. Howard’s duties. Players must be age 8 or younger as of July 31, 2014. Try- Dallas 8 3 0 .727 292 240 men’s college basketball poll, with first- MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Pro- VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE — out participants are asked to dress appropriately for indoor soc- N.Y. Giants 3 8 0 .273 233 294 place votes in parentheses, records moted Jeff Harding to director-creative Announced the contract of football coach cer. Washington 3 8 0 .273 217 273 throiugh Nov. 23, points based on 25 design and strategy, Chris Kimball pro- Sparky Woods, will not be extended. South points for a first-place vote through one moted to director-group ticket sales and Contact Nick Schade at 660-5206 for more information. WL T Pct PF PA point for a 25th-place vote and previous No QB Club Meeting Wednesday Coyotes The Yankton Quarterback Club will not hold a meeting on From Page 7 “Zion played both DE in our 3-4 de- 2014. Wednesday, Nov. 26, due to the Thanksgiving holiday. fense and DT in our 4-4. He is very quick “Bo is a good leader and we built our Meetings will resume on Wednesday, Dec. 3, with Univer- Class 9B off the ball and anchored both of our of- team around him,” said Raasch. “This sity of South Dakota athletic director David Herbster tentatively fensive and defensive lines,” said was his first full season at DB and he re- scheduled as the featured speaker. Once the Coyotes got going in the first half From Page 7 Wammen. ally performed well.” The Quarterback Club meets Wednesdays during the fall — and it took about 10 minutes — they took • DE — Stieg: The only sophomore on • DB — Mudder: Another three-year and winter seasons, with meetings held Wednesdays at noon at control and never slowed down. the honor squad, Stieg produced 94 tack- starter, Logan made 52 tackles and inter- the Elks Lodge, 504 West 27th Street, Yankton. The public is Spurred by a 43-17 run to close the half, four of his six receptions into touchdowns les, including 20 for a loss, and 11 quar- cepted five passes this season. invited to attend. USD shot 54 percent in the opening half and this season. Finished his career with 30 terback sacks. “He also has been a great leader for receptions for 660 yards and 10 touch- “Kale is a very active kid who has a our team,” said Culver. USD SAAC ‘Share Your Sole’ Shoe got 16 points apiece from Seekamp and Contr- downs. motor that doesn’t stop,” said Sheehan. eras to lead 56-31. “He’s a great fundamentalist who • LB — Buseman: Recorded 65 solo Special Teams Drive Begins “I would like to say it was just us buckling works on perfection every day,” said tackles and 30 assists this fall to go with • Long Snapper — Koch: Not only led VERMILLION — South Dakota’s Student-Athlete Advisory into our defensive gameplan, but if I’m being Sheehan. “A great leader with a high two sacks, one interception, three forced the Ranchers in touchdowns this season, Committee (SAAC) will host the annual “Share Your Sole” shoe honest, it was a deal where we hit some motor.” and two recoveries. also made his presence felt on special drive from Nov. 24 to Dec. 6 to benefit those in need living in shots,” said a smiling head coach Amy • G — Myer: A force on the line for a “Jacob played inside and outside line- teams. reservations in South Dakota. Faulkton Area offense that produced both backer, leading us in tackles every night “As a long snapper, he did a good job Williams. this year,” said Strang. Donation boxes have been placed throughout campus and “Our team has a tendency to play a little on the ground and in the air. An All-State of getting our punter the ball,” said at the DakotaDome. In addition to donation boxes being avail- defensive tackle as a junior. • LB — Serr: Already a three-year Wammen. able around campus, SAAC members will be present at the fol- better defense when the ball is going through “Lane has been a mainstay on both starter, he continued his solid career with • Punter — Hyatt: Averaged 40.6 lowing three home basketball games to collect shoes from the basket.” sides of the football for us the last three 91 tackles and a this yards per punt this fall, placing seven Coyote fans: Coyote Women vs. Northern Iowa on Dec. 4 at 7 And there wasn’t much of that for the years,” said Geditz. fall. punts inside the 20-yard line. p.m.; Coyote Men vs. Youngstown State on Dec. 5 at 7 p.m.; Anteaters (1-4), who beat the Coyotes in an • G — Weber: The 6-foot-4, 270- “He’s also a leader in weight room for “Brady has a great leg,” said Geditz. and Coyote Women vs. Cal State Fullerton on Dec. 6 at 2 p.m. early-season matchup a year ago. The Big pound guard was a key blocker for an of- us,” said coach Mike Sebern. “He has been a great weapon to give us There will also be donation boxes available at this week’s fense that produced 5,000 yards this • LB — Hewson: Pushed his career field position and has worked hard to be- West Conference members shot 33 percent tackle total to 322 but making 108 (45 games in the concourse area. The men take on Wayne State for the game. season. come a good punter.” (Neb.) Wednesday at 7 p.m. “He was the leader of our offensive solo) as a senior to go with three forced • STP — Nielsen: Averaged 30.6 At the end of the collection period, the collected shoes will be “That was a whole year ago, and we’ve line,” said Canistota coach James Strang. fumbles, two recoveries and two intercep- yards on kickoff returns and 19.5 on punt donated to the Native American Heritage Association (NAHA) changed a lot in a year,” said Seekamp, smil- • C — Carson: The 215-pounder tions, one of which he returned for a returns, scoring four return touchdowns. in Black Hawk, S.D., for distribution. NAHA delivers approxi- ing. helped create holes for a team that touchdown. Also averaged 40.7 yards per punt and mately 25,000 pounds of clothing items per month to reserva- In what was a tuneup ahead of Sunday’s rushed for 2,702 yards and 36 touch- “Windon is an extremely hard worker successfully converted five fake punts tions in need across South Dakota. For more information visit game at Marquette, the Coyotes were able to downs this season. and a tough, hard-nosed kid,” said this season. http://www.naha-inc.org “Jordan blocks well in space. He is a Wammen. “Jared is a very intelligent football get some of their reserves significant time key reason why we were able to run the • LB — R. Grantham: Brody’s younger Monday. player who is always in the weight room,” ball better this season,” said Langford brother also played a big role for the state said Strang. “He was our best athlete and Eight Join USD Swimming And Diving “We don’t have huge depth in numbers on Area coach Paul Raasch. champions, making 94 tackles and forc- VERMILLION — South Dakota head swimming and diving he will be playing on Saturdays in the fu- our team, but we need to keep that depth,” ing three fumbles. ture.” coach Jason Mahowald announced Monday the signings of “Ryder is a player who hits with every- eight recruits. The program also has a commitment from Lind- Williams said. “At this point, I’ve been very Defense pleased with our bench.” thing he has. He is very smart and is al- sey Meyer. All eight will be eligible to compete for the Coyotes • DT — Hofer: Repeated as an All- ways in the perfect position to make in the fall of 2015. State defensive tackle by recording 57 plays,” said Sheehan. yankton.net Joining the Coyotes are Quinn Fawcett (Fort Collins, Col- You can follow Jeremy Hoeck on Twitter at tackles, seven quarterback sacks and two • DB — Fries: The three-time All-Lake orado), Theresa Godlewski (Mount Prospect, Illinois), Hannah twitter.com/ jhoeck. Discuss this story at fumble recoveries. Region Conference selection produced Your Online Source Gupton (Sandy, Oregon), Abby Hollub (Neenah, Wisconsin), www.yankton.net. “Eli is a hard worker who loves the 64 tackles and three interceptions in Taylor Kidd (Grand Junction, Colorado), Chris Pospisil (Omaha, game of football. He was the leader of our Nebraska) and Sarah Schank (Cottage Grove, Minnesota). UC IRVINE (1-4) team,” said coach Kenny Huether. The swimming and diving program will sign the rest of the Methlyn Onogomuho 6-10 1-2 13; Brittany Glassow 2-3 0-1 4; Madison McKen- • DT — Peckenpaugh: A key part of 2014-15 recruiting class in April. ney 4-14 0-0 8; Mokun Fajemisin 5-8 5-6 15; Ashley Merrill 1-4 0-0 2; Shereen Suther- the Chargers’ stellar defense, he finished land 0-7 3-4 3; Raelyn Cheung-Sutton 0-7 3-4 3; Irene Chavez 0-0 2-4 2; Jenny Dee with 52 tackles — six for a loss — and Gobble up the Savings Even t on 1-2 0-0 2; Chloe Kellum 0-0 0-0 0; Tierra Hicks 0-3 0-0 0. TOTALS 19-58 14-21 52. Coaches: Send In Winter Sports Info SOUTH DAKOTA (3-2) two quarterback sacks. Tia Hemiller 0-2 2-2 2; Raeshel Contreras 8-14 4-6 24; Margaret McCloud 3-7 3- “Logan is a hard worker who plugged the Cla ssic Ra d io Shopper! The 2014 Press & Dakotan Fall Sports Preview will be re- 5 9; Nicole Seekamp 9-11 2-2 22; Lisa Loeffler 2-8 2-2 6; Kelly Stewart 0-6 1-2 1; Tay- up the middle of the line for our defense. leased in the Friday, December 12 edition. lor Moore 0-0 0-0 0; Bridget Arens 2-2 0-0 4; Jaylah Jackson 1-2 0-0 3; Kate Liveringhouse 5-7 5-6 15; Heidi Hoff 4-9 0-0 10. TOTALS 34-68 19-25 96. He got better as the year progressed,” Coaches of winter sports are asked to send in their team in- said Sheehan. formation forms as soon as possible. Forms may be sent by fax Halftime: USD 56-31. Three-Pointers: USD 9-22 (Contreras 4-9, Seekamp 2-3, Hoff 2-6, Jackson 1-2, Loeffler 0-1, Stewart 0-1), UCI 0-9 (Merrill 0-1, Dee 0-1, Hicks • DE — Powell: Eighteen of his 53 to 605-665-1721. Information may also be e-mailed to 0-2, McKenney 0-5). Total Rebounds: USD 51 (Loeffler 10), UCI 30 (Glassow 5). As- tackles were solos. Also produced 11 [email protected]. sists: USD 28 (Seekamp 7), UCI 12 (Cheung-Sutton 5). 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