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Freeman Academy def. Dakota BOYS’ DIVISION coordinator. Released CB Josh Gordy, C Cecil Wyche. Restructured the 2009-10 City Tennis Christian, 19-25, 15-25, 25-23, 26-24, TOP 15: 1, TJ Gleason, S.F. National League FOOTBALL Newton, WR Roren Thomas and DE contract of LB Linebacker Leroy Hill Tip Drill MEN’S LEAGUE 17-15 Lincoln 17: 27.2; 2, Alex Hall, S.F. East Division Julius Williams. Signed C Bradley and wiped out the remaining years of Final Standings Grant-Deuel def. Waubay, 25-9, Lincoln 17: 44.5; 3, Trace Tjeerdsma, W L Pct GB NFL—Suspended Tampa Bay CB Vierling. Placed DT D’ his contract, making his a free agent GROUP A: 1. Mike Briggs 15.14 25-22, 25-14 Avon 17: 57.6; 4, Keegan Hecht, S.F. Atlanta 76 55 .580 — one game for violating the and C John Estes on injured reserve. following this season. avg. games won; 2. Max Hunhoff Groton Area def. Ipswich, 25-21, Lincoln 18: 03.1; 5, Gage Blaschke, Philadelphia 73 58 .557 3 league’s personal conduct policy. MIAMI DOLPHINS—Placed OL — 12.57; 3. Luke Rockne 12.5; 4. Paul 25-15, 18-25, 20-25, 15-10 S.F. Lincoln 18: 36.5; 6, Mike Temple, Florida 65 65 .500 10 1/2 Fined Cleveland NT Shaun Rogers one- Nate Garner on injured reserve and DE Released RB Derrick Ward and WR Ridgway 11.71 Hoven/Edmunds Central def. Mitchell 18: 53.3; 7, Andrew Leach, New York 65 66 .496 11 game check for violating the league’s Phillip Merling on the reserve non- Terrence Nunn. Placed LB Jon Alston GROUP B: 1. Jeremy Cap 12.6; 2. Gettysburg, 27-29, 25-16, 25-13, 25- S.F. Lincoln 19: 05.0; 8, Lee Washington 57 75 .432 19 1/2 personal conduct policy. football injury list. on injured reserve. Jay Williams 11.5; 2. Ron Kachena 15 Niewenhuis, Dakota Christian 19: 06.8; Central Division —Placed —Placed —Activated 11.5; 4. Dylan Scheidel 11.2 James Valley Christian def. 9, Damon Farah, S.F. Lincoln 19: 14.8; W L Pct GB LB O’Brien Schofield on the WR Sidney Rice on the physically DT Tony Brown from the physically GROUP C: 1. Ricardo Santos Highmore-Harrold, 25-20, 25-19, 25- 10, Michael Krogstag, Chamberlain 19: Cincinnati 76 55 .580 — reserve/non-football injury list and FB unable to perform list. Waived WR unable to perform list. 9.67; 2. Chance Sorenson 11; 3. Eric 16 13.0; 11, Sawyer Lagbehn, Wolsey St. Louis 69 60 .535 6 Nehemiah Broughton on injured Marko Mitchell and OT Bill Noethlich. WASHINGTON REDSKINS— Johnke 10; 3. Derek Dvorak 10; 5. Kimball def. Plankinton, 25-17, Wessington 19: 26.0; 12, Kelly Milwaukee 62 69 .473 14 reserve. Waived WR Darren Mougey. Placed LB Jeremy Leman on injured Placed WR Malcolm Kelly on injured Currin Frost 9 25-20, 25-18 Fitzsimmons, S.F. Lincoln 19: 26.0; 13, Houston 60 71 .458 16 —Terminated reserve. reserve. WOMEN’S LEAGUE Langford-Roslyn def. Leola- Mitch Polly, Mitchell 20: 50.6; 14, Trey Chicago 56 76 .424 20 1/2 the contract of S Matt Giordano with NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS— HOCKEY Final Standings Frederick, 25-19, 25-21, 15-25, 19-25, Persson, Hanson 20: 50.9; 15, Claye 43 88 .328 33 an injury settlement. Waived DT Placed CB Leigh Bodden, S Josh GROUP A: 1. Vanessa Rockne 15-7 Thunder Horse, Chamberlain 21: 10.9 West Division Thomas Johnson. Barrett, DB Brett Lockett and DL Darryl NHL—Named Charles Coplin 15.17 avg. games won; 2. Leah Lyman def. White River, 25-20, GIRLS’ DIVISION W L Pct GB —Placed Richard on injured reserve. Released executive vice president of content. Branaugh 14.43; 3. Carolyn Becker 21-25, 25-18, 25-20 TOP 15: 1, Serina Robinson, S.F. San Diego 76 54 .585 — WR Wallace Wright and DE Hilee DB Terrence Johnson. —Re-signed F 13.57; 4. Bridget Henderson 13.33 Madison def. Canton, 25-20, 25- Lincoln 16: 40.8; 2, Maci Burke, San Francisco 72 60 .545 5 Taylor on injured reserve and LB —Placed QB Matt Ellis to a one-year contract. GROUP B: 1. Tori Collins 13; 1. 21, 26-24 Chamberlain 17: 07.9; 3, Anna Byers, Colorado 69 61 .531 7 Thomas Davis on the reserve-physi- Jim Sorgi, WR Sinorice Moss and LB — Mary Gertsema 13; 3. Jen Heiman Marion def. Gayville-Volin, 25- Chamberlain 17: 19.9; 4, Carly Los Angeles 68 64 .515 9 cally unable to perform list. Waived Adrian Tracy on injured reserve. Signed C Brandon Pirri to a three-year 12.83; 4. Becky Ridgway 12.5 17, 25-19, 21-25, 25-11 Homstrom, S.F. Lincoln 17: 22.6; 5, Arizona 53 79 .402 24 WR Dexter Jackson and WR Oliver Transferred OL Kevin Boothe to the contract. GROUP C: 1. Leslie Henderson McLaughlin def. Dupree, 25-21, Haley Sundet, S.F. Lincoln 17: 42.8; 6, Monday’s Games Young. reserve-physically-unable-to-perform — 12.2; 2. Abbie Bertsch 12.14; 3. 25-22, 25-14 Berkley Rietveld, Mitchell 17: 45.4; 7, Cincinnati 5, Milwaukee 4, 10 CHICAGO BEARS—Placed FB list. Announced the retirement of D Chris Brittany Wilson 12; 4. Lexie Klimisch Menno def. Tripp-Delmont- Anna Uthe, S.F. Lincoln 17: 46.4; 8, innings Will Ta’ufo’ou on the waived-injured —Waived QB Chelios and named his as an adviser to 12 Armour, 25-19, 25-7, 19-25, 25-12 Nicole VerHey, S.F. Lincoln 17: 54.6; 9, Atlanta 9, N.Y. Mets 3 list. Kevin O’Connell. Claimed LB Ricky hockey operations. GROUP D: 1. Sarah Rockne Mitchell Christian def. Sunshine Kayla Byers, Chamberlain 18: 22.4; 10, Washington 9, Florida 3 —Placed Foley off waivers from Seattle. — 11.71; 2. Lisa Halverson 11.57; 3. Bible Academy, 25-20, 25-16, 25-18 Nicki Betzler, S.F. Lincoln 18: 26.8; 11, Chicago Cubs 14, Pittsburgh 2 DL Titus Adams on injured reserve. — Signed D Aaron Johnson to a one-year Carol Williams 11.14; 4. Lynn Becker Mobridge-Pollock def. Standing Jesse Volek, Mitchell 18: 28.0; 12, Houston 3, St. Louis 0 Waived DB John Bowie, DB Gerard Claimed DE Pannel Egboh off waivers contract. 11 Rock, N.D., 25-13, 25-8, 25-9 Taylor Harming, Chamberlain 18: 29.4; Arizona 7, San Diego 2 Lawson, WR Taurus Johnson and OL from Houston. Placed DE Ricky Sapp — GROUP E: 1. Sheana Eggers 11; Mt. Vernon def. Bridgewater- 13, Saprina Ruppert, S.F. Lincoln 19: L.A. Dodgers 3, Philadelphia 0 John Malecki. on injured reserve. Agreed to terms with C Doug Weight 2. Betsy Hughes 10.4; 3. Pam Cooke Emery, 25-17, 25-12, 25-14 13.3; 14, Rebecca Glanzer, Mitchell Colorado 2, San Francisco 1 DALLAS COWBOYS—Released — on a one-year contract. 9.57; 4. Sarah Santos 9.17 Northwestern Area def. Aberdeen Christian 19: 28.0; 15, Talia Colombe, Tuesday’s Games S Patrick Watkins. Placed TE John Waived LB Andre Frazier from the ST. LOUIS BLUES—Named Dan Christian, 25-4, 25-7, 25-1 Chamberlain 19: 34.8 Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 Phillips on injured reserve and LB injured reserve list. Placed G Chris Brooks assistant coach and Evan Levy Parker def. Sioux Valley, 28-26, p.m. Stephen Hodge on the physically Scott on the physically unable to per- strength and conditioning coach for Hillcrest Golf 25-21, 18-25, 23-25, 15-6 N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. unable to perform list. form list. Released G Adrian Jones, CB Peoria (AHL). TWO-MAN BEST BALL FINALS Parkston def. Avon, 24-26, 25- American League Washington at Florida, 7:10 p.m. DETROIT LIONS—Traded OT David Pittman, LB Brandon Renkart — RESULTS: John Thieman-Brian 20, 25-23, 25-11 East Division Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 Tyler Polumbus to Seattle for a 2012 and FB Dwayne Wright. Named Steve Griggs chief operating Strahl 61, Dan Eisenbraun-Todd Van Redfield/Doland def. Hitchcock- W L Pct GB p.m. draft choice. Placed CB Jack Williams SAN DIEGO CHARGERS— officer. Maanen 63, Larry Meyer-Jeb Tulare, 23-25, 25-22, 25-17, 26-24 New York 81 50 .618 — St. Louis at Houston, 8:05 p.m. on the physically unable to perform Waived DL Ryon Bingham. Claimed CB COLLEGE Christensen 63, Tony Erickson-Robert Sioux Falls Christian def. Tampa Bay 81 50 .618 — San Diego at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. list. Fred Bennett off waivers from the NCAA—Denied Mississippi QB Haar 64, Jim Tramp-Jack Gregg 67, Garretson, 25-17, 27-25, 25-11 Boston 74 57 .565 7 Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, —Placed . Jeremiah Masoli a waiver to play Gail Gubbels-Bill Berry 68, Terry Sioux Falls O’Gorman def. Toronto 68 63 .519 13 10:10 p.m. CB Al Harris, RB James Stark and S SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Traded immediately, making him eligible for Steichen-Jae Koletzky 69, Aaron Ness- Harrisburg, 26-24, 25-21, 11-25, 21- Baltimore 48 83 .366 33 Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 on the reserve/physically CB Josh Wilson to Baltimore for a 2011. Mount Marty's Kate Lingscheit tips the ball over the Jim Fitzgerald 71, Michael Pietila- 25, 15-12 Central Division p.m. unable to perform list and RB Quinn 2011 conditional draft pick. Placed CB net during the Lancers' season-opening volleyball match Jason Nowak 73, Jeff Larson-Dan Sisseton def. Britton-Hecla, 25- W L Pct GB Wednesday’s Games Porter on injured reserve. Josh Pinkard on the reserve/non-foot- with Dakota State Tuesday at Laddie E. Cimpl Arena. Megard 74 22, 25-19, 25-22 Minnesota 75 56 .573 — St. Louis (Suppan 1-6) at — ball injury list. Signed DE James STANDINGS: Terry Steichen-Jae Sully Buttes def. Faulkton, 25-14, Chicago 71 60 .542 4 Houston (Figueroa 3-2), 1:05 p.m. (James D. Cimburek/P&D) Koletzky 119, Gail Gubbels-Bill Berry 25-14, 15-25, 25-16 Detroit 65 66 .496 10 Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald 2-4) at 124, Aaron Ness-Jim Fitzgerald 124, Summit def. Ortonville, Minn., Kansas City 55 76 .420 20 Chicago Cubs (Gorzelanny 7-8), 1:20 Jim Tramp-Jack Gregg 128, Dan 25-16, 25-17, 25-8 Cleveland 53 78 .405 22 p.m. Eisenbraun-Todd Van Maanen 129, Tea Area def. West Central, 25- West Division Philadelphia (Oswalt 9-13) at Kate Lingscheit both had six kills, AREA DIGEST Larry Meyer-Jeb Christensen 129, 19, 25-21, 25-12 W L Pct GB L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 11-8), 2:10 while Kayla Ranek and Jen Jerdee John Thieman-Brian Strahl 130, Tony Timber Lake def. Cheyenne-Eagle Texas 74 57 .565 — p.m. Erickson-Robert Haar 132, Michael Butte, 25-21, 21-25, 23-25, 25-18, 15- Oakland 65 65 .500 8 1/2 San Diego (Latos 13-5) at MMC both had five digs. Tina Pietila-Jason Nowak 135, Jeff Larson- 11 Los Angeles 64 68 .485 10 1/2 Arizona (Enright 5-2), 5:10 p.m. Rowbotham recorded seven set Dan Megard 137 Tri-Valley def. Dakota Valley, 23- Seattle 51 80 .389 23 Milwaukee (Narveson 10-7) at From Page 8 Chamber Golf Day Sept. 8 MEN’S DAY STABLEFORD 25, 25-20, 22-25, 25-20, 16-14 Monday’s Games Cincinnati (Cueto 12-4), 6:10 p.m. assists. First Flight Viborg/Hurley def. Canistota, 25- Chicago White Sox 10, Cleveland N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 13-7) at Asked about Mount Marty’s The annual Yankton Chamber of Commerce golf day FIRST: Bill Berry, Brian Strahl, 17, 25-14, 25-23 6, 11 innings Atlanta (Hanson 8-10), 6:10 p.m. will be held Sept. 8 at Hillcrest Golf and Country Club. Ken Karolevitz, Bob Zacher 166 Wagner def. Platte-Geddes, 25- N.Y. Yankees 11, Oakland 5 Washington (Olsen 3-7) at transition between coaches, The event begins with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. For more SECOND: Kyle Repp, Dan Orton, 20, 25-21, 25-20 Tampa Bay 6, Toronto 2 Florida (Volstad 8-9), 6:10 p.m. Trojans a chance to win the match Veenhof smiled and said she can information, go online to www.yanktonsd.com/golf Jim Chesley, Steve Weiland 145 Warner def. Webster, 25-14, 25- Texas 3, Kansas City 0 Colorado (Jimenez 17-5) at San — which they did on a kill by personally relate. TIE-THIRD: Jason Tramp, Jeff 5, 25-9 L.A. Angels 5, Seattle 3 Francisco (Lincecum 11-9), 8:15 p.m. Dayhuff, Dave Rothluebber, Mike Watertown def. Brandon Valley, Tuesday’s Games Ashley Schulte. “I understand completely what SDABA Hall Of Fame Banquet Set Carda 143 25-17, 25-19, 25-21 Boston at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. DSU was led by senior outside they’re going through. We were TIE-THIRD: Pat King, Kevin White Lake def. Corsica/Stickney, Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, Transactions For Sept. 26 O'Brien, Nathan Franzen, Wayne 25-23, 17-25, 25-19, 21-25, 15-10 7:05 p.m. BASEBALL hitter Margie Anthony, who there last year, in the same situa- Ibarolle 143 Winner def. South Central, 25-3, Oakland at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 American League prepped at Dakota Valley. She tion with a new coach,” Veenhof CANOVA — The 2010 South Dakota Amateur Baseball Second Flight 22-25, 25-14, 25-15 p.m. BOSTON RED SOX—Traded RHP Hall of Fame banquet is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 26 at FIRST: Bruce Teachout, Dick Wolsey-Wessington def. Toronto at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Manny Delcarmen and cash consider- recorded 10 kills, thanks to what said. “I feel bad for her, but it’s Canova. Robinson, Dan Swanda, Chuck Olsen Sanborn Central, 25-13, 25-14, 25-21 Detroit at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. ations to Colorado for RHP Chris her coach said is a 28-inch vertical early. That’s what everybody told 159 Woonsocket def. Hanson, 25-7, Texas at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Balcom-Miller who was assigned to The banquet, being held at the Canova Care Center, will SECOND: Jim Tramp, Robert 25-20, 25-19 L.A. Angels at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Greenville (SAL). Recalled RHP Robert jump. me after we got swept twice last open at 4 p.m. with a social hour, followed by a meal and Haar, Don Neukirch, Ron Evans Kadoka Triangular Wednesday’s Games Manuel from Pawtucket (IL). Also for the Trojans, Steph Saturday, ‘It’s still early, coach.’ the program. THIRD: Mike Kellen, Buddy Crazy Horse def. Takini, 20-25, Chicago White Sox (F.Garcia 11- CHICAGO WHITE SOX— Kruggel had eight kills and seven “They’ve got a lot of quality New Hall of Fame inductees South Dakota’s all-time Hovland, John Thieman, Waren Muller 16-25, 27-25, 25-21, 17-15 5) at Cleveland (Tomlin 2-3), 11:05 Optioned RHP Carlos Torres to 152 Kadoka Area def. Takini, 25-19, a.m. Charlotte (IL). digs, while Mandy Frogner had kids, it’s just a matter of learning home run king Kevin Leighton of Madison, Duane “Stub” Third Flight 25-16, 25-12 Boston (Lester 14-8) at CLEVELAND INDIANS— seven kills. Mollie Merriam record- her system and playing together.” Miller of Canova, Luverne “Lou” Locken of Mitchell, Al FIRST: Steve Slowey, Tim Rutjes, Kadoka Area def. Crazy Horse, Baltimore (Arrieta 4-6), 6:05 p.m. Activated LHP Aaron Laffey from the Merriam of Huron, Jim Wilber of Dell Rapids and Robin Ron Hatch, Tony Erickson 170 25-11, 25-15, 25-11 Oakland (Bre.Anderson 3-5) at 15-day DL and optioned him to ed 25 set assists. The Lancers will have two days Ackman of Mitchell. SECOND: Leon Maggied, Ken Vermillion Triangular N.Y. Yankees (A.J.Burnett 9-12), 6:05 Columbus (IL). “Margie and Steph both have to work on any adjustments, as Jones, Ray Albright, Du Reaney 159 Lennox def. Todd County, 25-19, p.m. National League For banquet tickets, contact Dave or Ronda Gassman at THIRD: Bob Stepp, Robert 25-6, 25-12 Toronto (Marcum 11-7) at Tampa ATLANTA BRAVES—Recalled OF great hops, and it’s fun to see MMC will travel to Omaha, Neb. to 360-2382 (cell) or 523-2423 (home) or Jerry Kampshoff at Pulscher, Bob Kellen, Hank Petersen Lennox def. Vermillion, 25-20, Bay (Price 15-6), 6:10 p.m. Nate McLouth from Gwinnett (IL). when they get big kills,” second- play College of Saint Mary on 690-0549 (cell) or 523-2263 (home). 156 25-19, 28-26 Detroit (Scherzer 10-9) at Optioned RHP Kenshin Kawakami to year DSU coach Amy Veenhof said. MEN’S IND. NET SKINS Vermillion def. Todd County, 25- Minnesota (Liriano 12-7), 7:10 p.m. Danville (Appalachian). Thursday at 7 p.m. FLIGHT 1: No. 1, John Ehret 3; 13, 25-14, 25-17 Texas (Tom.Hunter 11-2) at BASKETBALL “They’re not the biggest girls in “We were just trying to get Thursday Mixed Bowling League No. 2, Jeff Wolfgram 2; No. 6, Brian Kansas City (Bullington 1-3), 7:10 p.m. National Basketball Association the world, so they need to be able everything figured out,” Lambert Strahl 2; No. 7, Strahl 2; No. 12, Pat L.A. Angels (T.Bell 1-4) at Seattle NEW ORLEANS HORNETS— Meeting Sept. 9 King 2; No. 14, Strahl 2; No. 16, Jeb Prep X-Country (J.Vargas 9-7), 9:10 p.m. Promoted Mark Cranston to head to jump, and they really can.” said. “We played like we were nerv- Christensen 1 MITCHELL INV. trainer. Named Carlos Daniel strength For MMC, Maggie Goree and ous or something, but I think we’ll The fall meeting of the Thursday Night Mixed Bowling FLIGHT 2: No. 5, Dale Thunker 2; Aug. 28 at Mitchell coach and Adam Tatalovich video League has been rescheduled for Thursday, Sept. 9 at 6:30 No. 10, Rich Willert 2; No. 12, Brad p.m. at Yankton Bowl. Woerner 2; No. 13, Tim Rutjes 2; No. 17, Woerner 2 The schedule will be set and a decision will be made SENIOR LEAGUE ALCESTER-HUDSON (2-0) ...... 25 25 25 Beresford (1-0) will travel to Canton on Tuesday night in Estelline. whether to go to a 2-person team instead of 4-people. STABLEFORD RESULTS: Jay BALTIC (0-1) ...... 22 16 23 Thursday, while Centerville (0-2) will travel to Whitney Miller had six kills and 22 digs to lead Estelline (4-1), while Abby Licht had 42 digs and Anyone interested in participating in the league should Hubner-Barry O’Connell 92, Dutch Canistota on Thursday. Erickson-Don Anderson 87, Du Mikayla Saathoff added 33 digs. attend. VOLLEY Elk Point-Jeff. 3, Dell Rapids 0 Beresford won the JV match 25-10, 24- No stats were reported for Colman-Egan (3- Reaney-Chuck Levinger 82, Cal Contact Mary Tieszen at 665-7638 for more informa- Carlson-Robert Pulscher 80, Frank DELL RAPIDS — The Elk Point-Jefferson 26, 15-12. The Watchdogs also took victory 2). tion. Messner-Bill Branson 77, Bernie Kline- From Page 8 Huskies continued their solid start to the sea- in the C-match 25-21, 24-26, 16-14. On Thursday, Estelline hosts Deubrook Area and Colman-Egan hosts Elkton-Lake Benton. Bob Stepp 76, John Hughes-Wayne BERESFORD (1-0) ...... 25 25 25 son with a three-set win over Dell Rapids, 25- COLMAN-EGAN (3-2) ...... 23 25 22 22 Anderson 75, Robert Haar-Hank CENTERVILLE (0-2) ...... 9 12 15 VAST Winter Season Begins Sept. 7 Petersen 74, Bill Klimisch-Jim Ahrendt 17, 25-11, 25-19, Tuesday night in Dell ESTELLINE (4-1)...... 25 22 25 25 Also for the Cougars, Ali Rist had nine Rapids. VERMILLION — The Vermillion Area Swim Team will 74, Cliff Groseth-Bob Kellen 70, John Winner 3, South Central 1 begin training for the 2010-11 winter season on Tuesday, Ehret-Ray Albright 70, John Cimpl- assists, while Jill Johnson led the team with Kelly Reed led Elk Point-Jefferson (2-0) Sully Buttes 3, Faulkton Area 1 Merlyn Pugh 68, Dennis Schieffer-Jim WINNER — The Winner Warriors held strong seven digs. with 15 kills, while Brittany Paulsen added to FAULKTON — Winning came easily for the Sept. 7, at the DakotaDome pool. Tramp 67, Tom Cihak-Bill Tamisiea 65, in a 25-3, 22-25, 25-14, 25-15 victory over the The Canistota Hawks (0-2) were led by the offense with seven kills. Reanna Bertram Sully Buttes Chargers in the first two sets, then fell All new swimmers interested in participated are invited Ron Tappe-Rich Willert 53, John South Central Cougars in prep action on Tuesday. to Faulkton Area in the third set, but were able to Sternquist-Michael McVay 32 Cassie Townsend who had two ace serves helped out the offense with 29 set assists. Winner’s Sharee Galbraith led the team with to attend, and will receive a two-week free trial period. rebound in the fourth set to nab their third win of FINAL STANDINGS: John Ehret- and five set assists. Haley Jerman was the Cayla Hillbrands showed strong on the 22 kills, seven blocks, four digs, three ace serves, There are no tryouts. the season, 25-14, 25-14, 15-25, 25-16, Tuesday Ray Albright 164.5, Jay Hubner-Barry and one set assist. Abby Norrid sparked the leading spiker for the Hawks with six kills, defense with 13 digs, she also had four aces. night in Faulkton. The 2010-11 competition schedule begins in October O’Connell 163.5, Cliff Groseth-Bob offense with 34 set assists, 15 digs, three aces, while Kelsie Rotert led the defense with seven For the Lady Quarriers (2-3), Lexie Tiera Feller did hard work for the Chargers (3- and runs through early April, with meets scheduled in Kellen 160, Bill Klimisch-Jim Ahrendt and one kill. Kirby Bertram notched up 13 digs, 1) on Tuesday night with 15 assists, 10 digs and 152.5, Ron Tappe-Rich Willert 149, digs. Pierson had five kills, while Paige Bunkers five kills, two aces, and two set assists. Yankton, Sioux Falls, Sioux City, Iowa; Lincoln, Neb.; and three aces, while Kadea Stahl added six kills and Frank Messner-Bill Branson 149, Viborg/Hurley travels to New Holland on added 25 digs. Also for the Warriors (2-0), Kelli Norrid had 11 Minneapolis, Minn. three aces. Dutch Erickson-Don Anderson 149, kills, 13 digs, and one ace. Loni Vosika posted Sept. 7 to play Dakota Christian. Canistota The Huskies will travel to North Sioux For the Trojans (0-1), Sami Knecht had 11 Contact coach Mike Moran at [email protected] Bernie Kline-Bob Stepp 143.5, Cal seven kills, four blocks, and two digs. Paige Harter will play its next match at home against City to face off against Dakota Valley on kills, two aces and two blocks in the loss. Cortney for more information. Carlson-Robert Pulscher 142.5, added 12 digs, and two assists. Hardie added 18 assists, while Kasey Schaefer Dennis Schieffer-Jim Tramp 130.5, Centerville on Thursday. Thursday. Beverly Cahoy led South Central (0-2) with 17 had six kills. John Hughes-Wayne Anderson 121, CANISTOTA (0-2) ...... 17 14 23 Dell Rapids have a week break before digs, four kills, and two aces. Kayla Jo Kirwan Both teams will play on Thursday night, with Robert Haar-Hank Petersen 107, Du VIBORG/HURLEY (5-0) ...... 25 25 25 posted nine assists and nine digs.Crissy Drey Meierkort At QB Club they travel to play West Central on Sept. 7. Sully Buttes traveling to Miller and Faulkton Area Reaney-Chuck Levinger 100, John helped out with five kills, while Cheyenne Lambley Elk Point-Jefferson also won the JV and traveling to Highmore-Harrold. The Yankton Club will meet Wednesday at Cimpl-Merlyn Pugh 82, Tom Cihak-Bill and Danielle Baker each had four kills. SULLY BUTTES (3-1)...... 25 25 15 25 noon at the Scottish Rite Masonic Center, 333 Cedar. Tamisiea 81.5, John Sternquist- Alcester-Hudson 3, Baltic 0 C-match in straight sets. The JV scores were South Central will be playing in a tournament FAULKTON (0-1) ...... 14 14 25 16 This week’s speaker will be University of South Dakota Michael McVay 55.5 BALTIC — The Alcester-Hudson Cubs 25-18, 25-4, while the C-match was 25-12, in Gregory on Saturday. Winner will be competing football coach Ed Meierkort, who will talk about the Coyotes held on to a 25-22, 25-16, 25-23 victory over 25-14. in a triagular against Ainsworth, Neb. and the Baltic Bulldogs on Tuesday in Baltic. ELK POINT-JEFFERSON (2-0) ...... 25 25 25 Valentine, Neb. on Thursday in Winner. Aberdeen Central 3, Pierre 0 and their upcoming season. USD opens the 2010 season Prep Volleyball SOUTH CENTRAL (0-2) ...... 3 25 14 15 DELL RAPIDS (2-3) ...... 17 11 19 PIERRE — The Aberdeen Central Golden Saturday at Central Florida. SDSWA POLL Ivy Pearson smashed down 16 kills and WINNER (2-0)...... 25 22 25 25 Here is the inaugural South put up four blocks for the Cubs (2-0). Alyce Eagles found themselves in the winning bracket The public is invited to attend. again after their straight sweep of Pierre, 25-19, Dakota Sportswriters volleyball poll for Johnson had eight kills and 14 set assists. Beresford 3, Centerville 0 the 2010 season. Teams are listed with Arlington 3, DR St. Mary 0 25-14, 25-18, Tuesday night in Pierre. Alexis McConnel added eight set assists. CENTERVILLE — The Beresford Britini Haar led the attack for the Golden first place votes in parenthesis, record ARLINGTON — Lanny Gross had 13 kills to P&D Sports Live Chat Wednesday Eagles (3-0) with seven kills, she included six digs. and points. Sarah Haisch led the Cubs’ defense with Watchdogs took a three-game sweep 25-9, lead the Arlington Cardinals past Dell Rapids St. Carmeille Foster and Kayla Schaunamen each Press & Dakotan sports editor James D. Cimburek and Class AA 13 digs. Lexi Schempp posted 11 digs as 25-12, 25-15 over the Centerville Tornadoes Mary 25-19, 25-18, 25-12 in a Tuesday night in added six kills, while Foster had two aces. assistant sports editor Jeremy Hoeck will host a live chat Rec Pts Arlington. well. on Tuesday night in Centerville. Miranda Rook led Aberdeen with 11 assists, 1. S.F. Roosevelt (5) 0-0 36 Kelsey Kaufmann added eight kills for on Wednesday afternoons. The Lady Bulldogs were led by Marissa Karmen Klostergaard pounded out nine while Paula Ruelas had seven assists and six 2. Aberdeen Central (3) 2-0 35 Arlington, which was playing its season opener. The weekly event, which will run from 3-4 p.m., will digs. 3. Rapid City Stevens (1) 2-0 25 Whipple who threw down four kills. Danya kills and six ace serves to lead the Jacklyn Jencks had 24 set assists and Megan The Lady Governor’s (1-2) offense was led by cover local and regional high school and college sports, as 4. Sioux Falls Lincoln 0-0 14 Johnson came through with eight assists. Watchdogs, who were making their season Keiser added seven ace serves. freshman Kaitlin Severyn with six kills. Katie well as some topics of national interest. 5. Sioux Falls Washington 1-0 10 No stats were reported for DRSM (2-3). Baltic's defense was headed by Chelsey debut. Alison Klostergaard added one kill, Ludemann tallied four kills and five digs, while ALSO RECEIVING VOTES: DRSM hosts Castlewood on Thursday and Also, listen to the “Live Chat Review” on 1450 AM Foster who came up with 13 digs. Allie Walter eight digs, and four ace serves. Taylor Hyde supplied eight digs. Mitchell 2-0, Pierre 1-1, Huron 1-0, Arlington plays in a tournament in Redfield on KYNT radio from 3:45 to 4 p.m. Sarah Lihs dished out 15 assists in the loss. Rapid City Central 1-1, Sioux Falls added five blocks while Schelby Moe had Megan Olson helped out the Beresford Saturday. Both teams will play on Saturday with the O’Gorman 0-0, Watertown 1-1 eight digs. offense with 10 set assists and three aces. DELL RAPIDS ST. MARY (2-3) ...... 19 18 12 Golden Eagles are looking to add another to their Class A ARLINGTON (1-0) ...... 25 25 25 Baltic (0-1) will stay at home for their Haley Peterson added 14 digs and one block, win column as they travel to Watertown and Pierre Rec Pts next match versus Garretson on Thursday. while Krista Hoffer added six digs. AREA CALENDAR 1. Wagner (7) 4-0 87 will travel up to Mitchell. 2. Milbank (1) 1-0 63 Alcester-Hudson will travel to Gayville to take Centerville's leaders were Haley Ellis and Estelline 3, Colman-Egan 1 ABERDEEN CENTRAL (3-0) ...... 25 25 25 PIERRE (1-2)...... 19 14 18 3. Elk Point-Jefferson 1-0 58 on Gaville-Volin on Thursday. Kieran O'Malley. Ellis had five set assists and ESTELLINE — In a tightly-contested match, 4. Viborg-Hurley 4-0 45 Alcester-Hudson won the JV match 2-1. three digs, while O'Malley helped out with the Estelline Lady Redmen came away with a 25- Wednesday, September 1 5. Sioux Valley (1) 1-0 43 The Cubs also wone the C-match 2-1. two kills. 23, 22-25, 25-22, 25-22 win over Colman-Egan on GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Dakotas Tour Championship at The 6. Platte-Geddes 1-0 35 Ridge GC, Sioux Center, Iowa 7. Sisseton 0-0 33 VOLLEYBALL, COLLEGE USD at Kansas State (7 p.m.) 8. Harrisburg 3-0 30 Thursday, September 2 9. Elkton-Lake Benton 1-0 19 Boise State, Air Force and Long. resentative in each region, are based on Brazil, tallied 134 set assists, 23 digs, 19 kills CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Brandon Valley Inv. (YHS, 4:30 10. Winner 1-0 17 A Brookings native, Youngren earned returning and new runners on each squad. and a trio of block assists over the three ALSO RECEIVING VOTES: Sioux p.m.); Niobrara-Verdigre Inv. (Bloomfield, Creighton, Hartington, MVP honors at the tournament after record- The Jacks were selected to finish first in matches. Niobrara-Verdigre, 4:20 p.m.); Wisner-Pilger Inv. at Beemer Falls Christian 1-0, Redfield-Doland 0- 0, Mobridge-Pollock 0-0, Madison 0-1, NOTES ing a career-high 26 kills and career-high 17 the Summit League preseason poll conducted (Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, 5:30 p.m.) CROSS COUNTRY, MS Brandon Valley Inv. (YMS, 4:30 p.m.) Canton 3-1, Deuel 0-0, Chester Area 2- digs in the Jackrabbits season-opening win by the coaches. USD’s Abbott, Sayler To FOOTBALL, PREP Crofton at Hartington Cedar Catholic 1, Vermillion 0-0, Aberdeen Roncalli From Page 8 over Boise State. For the weekend, she tallied Southern Utah, the only other Summit 0-0, Custer 4-2, St. Thomas More 1-0 (KVHT-FM) 57 kills averaging 4.75 per set with a .226 League team to make the list, were selected FOOTBALL, SOPH YHS at S.C. North (6 p.m.) Class B Host Open House Sept. 7 GOLF, BOYS’ Beresford Quad at The Bridges (Beresford, Rec Pts hitting percentage, 33 digs and six service to finish eighth in the Mountain region. VERMILLION — University of South Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, 4 p.m.) 1. Warner (6) 0-0 77 College was selected as the Northern Sun aces, tallying two double-doubles in the Dakota president James Abbott and athletic GOLF, GIRLS’ West Holt Inv. (Crofton, Hartington, Hartington 2. Northwestern (1) 3-1 75 Conference Defensive Player of the Week fol- process. 3. Arlington (1) 0-0 70 Three Jacks Earn All- director David Sayler will be hosting a coffee Cedar Catholic, 9 a.m.) lowing his play in Saturday night’s 24-17 Youngren and the Jackrabbits return to SOCCER, BOYS’ CLUB Brandon Valley at Yankton (8 p.m.) 4. Parker (1) 4-0 59 open house on Tuesday, Sept. 7 at the SOCCER, BOYS’ CLUB JV Brandon Valley at Yankton (6 5. Mount Vernon 0-0 50 overtime win at 13th-ranked Nebraska- action this weekend at the Iowa State Tournament Team Honors Muenster University Center on the USD cam- p.m.) 6. Andes Central 0-0 33 Kearney. Challenge, starting with a match against COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Three pus. SOCCER, GIRLS’ CLUB Brandon Valley at Yankton (6 p.m.) 7. Summit 0-0 30 It’s the first time in his career that the 6- Florida International on Friday at 4:30 p.m., 8. White Lake 3-0 29 South Dakota State volleyball players earned The event will be held from 7 a.m. to 10 SOCCER, GIRLS’ CLUB JV Brandon Valley at Yankton (4 1, 220 pound junior defensive end from followed by a date with No. 9 Iowa State on p.m.) 9. Herreid-Selby Area 3-0 13 all-tournament team honors after helping lead a.m. at the MUC’s U.Brew Coffee House, with VOLLEYBALL, COLLEGE MMC at College of St. Mary (7 10. Colman-Egan 3-1 11 Papillion-LaVista High School has been Saturday at 11 a.m., and then wrap-up the the Jackrabbits to a perfect 3-0 start at the coffee being provided free. All Vermillion resi- p.m.) ALSO RECEIVING VOTES: named NSIC Player of the Week. tournament on Sunday against Green Bay at Air Force Invitational over the weekend. dents and USD faculty, staff and students are VOLLEYBALL, PREP YHS at Brookings (7 p.m.); Northeast Estelline 3-1, Highmore-Harrold 0-0, Daniel had six tackles, two sacks for 1 p.m. Edgemont 0-1, Kadoka Area 1-0, Ellyce Youngren, Kelli Fiegen and Thyele invited to attend Nebraska Classic at Pender and Wisner (Allen); Alcester-Hudson minus 10 yards and 2.5 tackles for loss for at Gayville-Volin; Avon at Andes Central; Battle Creek/Elkhorn Newell 1-1, Mitchell Christian 0-0, Rechatiko all represented the Jacks, with It’s a chance for the public to meet and Valley at Hartington Cedar Catholic; Beresford at Canton; Sully Buttes 2-1, Wall 0-0, Gettysburg 10 yards to help the Wildcat defense shut SDSU Cross Country Men Youngren earning tournament MVP honors. visit with Sayler, who began his duties as Centerville at Canistota; Chamberlain at Wagner; 2-1, Kimball 0-0, Philip 0-0, Dell down the Lopers Saturday night in Kearney. A junior from Brookings, Youngren USD’s athletic director in early August. Creighton/Niobrara-Verdigre at Osmond; Crofton at Neligh- Rapids St. Mary 2-2, James Valley He also had a forced , fumble recovery Christian 0-0, Marion 1-2 Picked 13th In Region recorded 57 kills and 33 digs in the three Oakdale; Elk Point-Jefferson at Dakota Valley; and one quarterback hurry to help the Hartington/Newcastle at Wynot; Homer/Ponca at Emerson- ————— BROOKINGS — The South Dakota State matches, including a career-high 26 kills and MMC Volleyball Cancels Hubbard; Lynch/Santee at West Boyd; Marion vs. Irene-Wakonda TUESDAY’S S.D. SCORES Wildcats beat Nebraska-Kearney. men’s cross country team has been selected a career-high 17 kills in a 3-1 win over Boise at Wakonda; Menno at Freeman Academy; Parker at McCook Aberdeen Central def. Pierre, 25- to finish 13th in the Midwest region by the State on Friday. JV Schedule Central-Montrose; Parkston at Hanson; Platte-Geddes at 19, 25-14, 25-18 Wessington Springs; Randolph at Laurel-Concord-Coleridge; Alcester-Hudson def. Baltic, 25- Youngren Earns Summit U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country A sophomore from Parkston, Fiegen fin- Due to injuries, the Mount Marty College South Sioux City at Vermillion; Wausa/Winside at Dodge; White 22, 25-16, 25-23 Coaches’ Association Monday. ished the weekend with 26 kills and 22 total volleyball program will cancel its junior varsi- Andes Central def. Bon Homme, Lake vs. Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Armour League Honor The Jackrabbits, the defending Summit blocks, five solo and 17 block assists. ty schedule for the 2010 season. VOLLEYBALL, JV YHS at Brookings (4:30 p.m.) 25-10, 25-10, 25-12 BROOKINGS — South Dakota State jun- League champions, return all seven top run- Rechatiko, a senior from Porto Alegre, VOLLEYBALL, SOPH YHS at Brookings (5:45 p.m.) Arlington def. Dell Rapids St. The varsity schedule remains intact. VOLLEYBALL, 9TH YHS at Brookings (4:30 p.m.) Mary, 25-19, 25-18, 25-12 ior outside hitter Ellyce Youngren garners the ners from the 2009 Summit League Friday, September 3 Belle Fourche def. Red Cloud, 25- first Offensive Player of the Week award of Championships, including all-league perform- FOOTBALL, PREP Brandon Valley at YHS (7:30 p.m., 20, 25-17, 25-15 the season after leading the Jackrabbits to ers Michael Krsnak, Greg Vollmer, Anthony KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM); Andes Central vs. Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Beresford def. Centerville, 25-9, the Air Force Invitational title and an unde- Bongard and Greg Beesley. It’s the first of the month... Tripp; Avon at Hanson; Baltic at Viborg-Hurley at Viborg; Beresford 25-12, 25-15 at Dakota Valley; Canistota at Parker; Creighton at Elgin Public- Castlewood def. 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