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Notes Mmc Volley www.yankton.net Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan ■ Wednesday, September 1, 2010 PAGE 9 PHOTO OF THE DAY SCOREBOARD 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 National Football League 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’Anthony Smith 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 — Aqib Talib 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 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS— 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 ARIZONA CARDINALS—Placed MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Placed TENNESSEE TITANS—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 ATLANTA FALCONS—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 Pittsburgh 43 88 .328 33 an injury settlement. Waived DT Placed CB Leigh Bodden, S Josh National Hockey League 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 CAROLINA PANTHERS—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. BUFFALO SABRES—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 NEW YORK GIANTS—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 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS— 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 DETROIT RED WINGS— 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 NEW YORK JETS—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 CLEVELAND BROWNS—Placed Foley off waivers from Seattle. NASHVILLE PREDATORS— 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. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES— 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 NEW YORK ISLANDERS— 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 PITTSBURGH STEELERS— 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 TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING— 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, GREEN BAY PACKERS—Placed Houston Texans. 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 Atari Bigby on the reserve/physically CB Josh Wilson to Baltimore for a 2011.
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