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Dewald Boston PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2013 PAGE 9 Grasping For A Reason For The Un-Reasonable Press&Dakotan BY JAMES D. CIMBUREK on Monday, but such things are (thankfully) not an every day occurrence in this country, so it still catches us [email protected] off guard. DAILY DOSE As I got through the rest of the day, helping the news department with their reaction piece while trying to My Monday morning started better than most. I finished the therapy on my torn rotator cuff, then got a de- put together my story on Dewald, I found myself trying to understand why someone would do this. cent workout in before lunch with my wife. As I was sitting at lunch with her, I saw the news about Yankton na- The answer did not come. Daily opinions from the P&D tive Matt Dewald, a young man who I had the pleasure of covering for most of my career, finishing 20th in the There can be no answer to explain the random taking of lives. There can be no answer to explain the ran- Sports Staff on local and na- Boston Marathon. dom mutilation of over 100 individuals: children, fathers, mothers, friends. There can be no answer to explain destruction of lives. tional high school, college Two hours later, just as I finished talking to Dewald, I got the news about the bombings near the finish line of the race. I knew Dewald was fine, having talked to him about 30 minutes after the first bombings, but I was That feeling of shock and disbelief is something I first felt on 9-11 and have felt a couple times since. It is and professional sports. still in a little bit of shock. Someone online had given the perspective that there were over 30 bombings in Iraq something that I hope to never get used to feeling. COLLEGE/YHS EVENTS SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR 9. Indiana, Jasmine Hassell, F, Georgia Tuesday, April 16 5 p.m.) BASEBALL, 9TH-10TH Yankton at S.F. O’Gorman (DH, 5 BOWLING 10. Los Angeles, Brittany Chambers, G, BASEBALL, COLLEGE MMC at Dordt (DH, 4 p.m.) GOLF, BOYS’ Husky Inv. at Valley View GC, Freeman p.m.) YANKTON BOWL Kansas State BASEBALL, PREP Yankton at S.F. Washington (5:30 (Freeman, Freeman Academy, Gayville-Volin, Marion, Viborg- FOOTBALL, COLLEGE USD Spring Game (1 p.m., 11. Connecticut, Anna Prins, G, Iowa State p.m.) Hurley, 9 a.m.); Lutheran High Northeast Inv. at Norfolk CC KVHT-FM) CLASSIC 12. Minnesota, Chucky Jeffery, G, Colorado BASEBALL, JV Harrisburg at Yankton (DH, 5 p.m.) (Creighton, Crofton, Niobrara-Verdigre, Ponca, 9 a.m.); O’Neill GOLF, BOYS’ Mid-State Conf. at Battle Creek (Crofton, HIGH TEAM GAME: Plath Chiropractic 967 Third Round BASEBALL, 9TH-10TH S.F. Roosevelt at Yankton (DH, 5 Inv. (Hartington, Hartington Cedar Catholic, Santee, 9 a.m.) Hartington Cedar Catholic, 9 a.m.); Osmond Inv. at Rolling Hills HIGH TEAM SERIES: Spectacle Shop 2665 1. New York (from Washington), Shenneika p.m.) GOLF, GIRLS’ Husky Inv. at Valley View GC, Freeman CC (Bloomfield-Wausa, Crofton, Hartington, Hartington Cedar HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Robin Holec Smith, G, St. John’s GOLF, MEN’S Tennessee St. Tourn. at Old Hickory, Tenn. (Freeman, Freeman Academy, Marion, Viborg-Hurley, 9 a.m.); Catholic, Niobrara-Verdigre, Ponca, Randolph, 9:30 a.m.) B-TEN: vs. Wash- 288, Don Casey 277, Pat King 269, Mike Barta M-GLF: Tenn. St. 2. Phoenix, Nikki Greene, C, Penn State (USD) Madison Inv. (Parkston); Dakota Valley at Vermillion SOFTBALL, COLLEGE MMC at Concordia (DH, noon); ington/Vermillion, 1 268, Tyler Novak 267 3. New York (from Tulsa), Olcay Cakir, G, GOLF, WOMEN’S Creighton Tourn. (USD) SOFTBALL, COLLEGE Dakota State at MMC (DH, 4 USD at Oakland (11 a.m.) BSB: at Dordt, Tourn. HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Don Casey 741, p.m. Turkey GOLF, BOYS’ Irene-Wakonda at Alcester-Hudson p.m.) TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR Kansas Relays DH, 4 p.m. W-GLF: Creighton Robin Holec 727, Tyler Novak 727, Mike Kruse TODAY G-GLF: vs. Lin- 4. Chicago, Brooklyn Pope, F, Baylor GOLF, GIRLS’ S.F. Lincoln at YHS (Fox Run, 2 p.m.); TENNIS, BOYS’ YHS at S.C. North (1 p.m.); YHS at S.C. (USD); Mt. SAC Relays (USD); Long Beach Inv. (USD); Red SB: vs. Northwest- Tourn. 698, Randy Svendsen 689 April 16 coln, 2 p.m. 5. Tulsa (from New York), Angel Goodrich, Dakota Valley Inv. at Two Rivers GC (Beresford, Dakota Val- West (4 p.m.) Raider Open at Orange City, Iowa (MMC) ern, DH, 5 p.m. SB: vs. Omaha, STANDINGS: Happy Hourz 123, Barta Elec- G, Kansas ley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Vermillion, 9 a.m.); Dell Rapids Inv. TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR Kansas Relays TRACK & FIELD, PREP Chamberlain Relays (Platte-Ged- T&F: Yankton tric 123, Spectacle Shop 121.5, Rotten Apples DH, 2 p.m. 6. Seattle, Jasmine James, G, Georgia (Beresford, 9:30 a.m.); Elk Point-Jefferson at Dakota Valley; (USD); Mt. SAC Relays (USD); Long Beach Inv. (USD) des); Jim Flevares Relays at Tyndall (Andes Central, Avon, Bon Meet, 3 p.m. 118.5, Coca-Cola 113, Plath Chiropractic 103, 7. Atlanta, Ann Marie Armstrong, F, Georgia Irene-Wakonda at Alcester-Hudson; Vermillion at West Central TRACK & FIELD, PREP Lennox Booster Club Qualifier Homme, Centerville, Irene-Wakonda, Menno, Scotland, Tripp- Eisenbraun & Associates 96, Yankton Motor 73, 8. San Antonio, Whitney Hand, G, Okla- SOFTBALL, COLLEGE Northwestern at MMC (DH, 5 (Dakota Valley, Ethan-Parkston, Vermillion, 4 p.m.); Tom Mar- Delmont-Armour, Wagner, 11 a.m.); Jesse James Inv. (Alcester- SB: vs. Omaha, 2 Smidt Captain & Crew 49.5, Thrivent Financial homa p.m., NFCA Strike Out Cancer event); Omaha at USD (DH, 2 tin Inv. at Pierce (Crofton, Hartington Cedar Catholic, 3 p.m.); Hudson, Marion, Parker, 9:30 a.m.); Niobrara Valley Conf. at WEDNESDAY 24.5 April 17 p.m. 9. Indiana, Jennifer George, F, Florida p.m.) West Central Inv. (Elk Point-Jefferson, 3:45 p.m.) Atkinson (Niobrara-Verdigre, Santee, 9:30 a.m.); Wausa Inv. at INDUSTRIAL 10. Los Angeles, Alina Iagupova, F, Ukraine TENNIS, BOYS’ S.F. Washington/Vermillion at YHS (1 Friday, April 19 Pierce (Allen, Bloomfield, Hartington, Wausa, 10 a.m.) HIGH TEAM GAME: Dakota Trailer 922 T&F: Kansas Re- 11. Connecticut, Andrea Smith, G, South p.m.) BASEBALL, PREP Brookings at Yankton (DH, 5 p.m.); Sunday, April 21 B-TEN: at SC HIGH TEAM SERIES: Dakota Trailer 2585 SB: vs. Dakota lays; Mt. SAC Re- Florida TRACK & FIELD, PREP YHS Invite (YHS, 3 p.m.); Beres- Vermillion at Bon Homme ARCHERY NFAA Unmarked 3-D National Championships THURSDAY North, 1 p.m.; at HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Tyler Annis 286, 12. Minnesota, Waltiea Rolle, C, North Car- ford-Alcester-Hudson Inv. at Beresford (Alcester-Hudson, GOLF, BOYS’ Jesse James Inv. at Garretson (Parker, at Yankton; First Dakota Classic at Yankton State, DH, 4 p.m. lays; Long Beach Don Casey 278, Frank Osborn Jr. 265, JJ Peter- April 18 SC West, 4 p.m. olina Beresford, Elk Point-Jefferson, Parker, 4 p.m.); Harrisburg Inv. 12:30 p.m.); Scotland-Avon Inv. at Scotland (Andes Central, BASEBALL, COLLEGE MMC at Nebraska Wesleyan Inv. son 248, Dan Liebl 243 (Dakota Valley, 3:45 p.m.); Jaguar Inv. at Corsica (Andes Cen- Avon, Freeman Academy, Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, (DH, 1 p.m.) HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Tyler Annis tral, Marty, 2 p.m.); Laurel-Concord-Coleridge Inv. at Laurel Platte-Geddes, Scotland, Tripp-Delmont, Viborg-Hurley, 9:30 BASEBALL, PREP Watertown at Yankton (DH, 2 p.m.); SB: at Oakland, 791, Don Casey 761, JJ Peterson 692, Bruce BASEBALL W-TEN: vs. Hast- (Allen, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, Ponca, 2 p.m.); Madison, a.m.) Bon Homme at Mount Vernon; Elk Point-Jefferson vs. Wagner- DH, 1 p.m. Myers 673, Scott Byrkeland 662 Neb., Inv. (Randolph, 12:30 p.m.); Rotary Relays at Centerville GOLF, GIRLS’ Yankton Inv. (YHS, 10 a.m., Hillcrest); Avon-Lake Andes ings, 10 a.m. STANDINGS: Yankton Redi-Mix #2 101, BASEBALL AMERICA TOP 25 G-GLF: Yankton T&F: Kansas Re- (Centerville, Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Menno, 10 a.m.); Wildcat Jesse James Inv. at Garretson (Parker, 12:30 p.m.); Scotland- GOLF, MEN’S Iowa Lakes Inv. (MMC) FRIDAY T&F: Red Raider Yankton Redi-Mix 98.5, H&K Oil #2 97.5, Dakota DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — The top 25 teams Inv., 10 a.m. lays; Mt. SAC Re- in the Baseball America poll with records through Inv. at Hartington (Bloomfield, Hartington, Wausa, Wynot, 1 Avon Inv. at Bon Homme CC (Andes Central, Avon, Bon GOLF, WOMEN’S Iowa Lakes Inv. (MMC) April 19 Open, Orange Trailer 88, Wholesale Supply 80.5, H&K Oil 79, p.m.) Homme, Freeman Academy, Irene-Wakonda, Platte-Geddes, Monday, April 22 lays; Long Beach Don’s Auto 72, Patriot Express 70.5, KPI-JCI 65, April 14 and previous ranking (voting by the staff City, Iowa Wednesday, April 17 Scotland, Tripp-Delmont, Viborg-Hurley, Wagner, 9:30 a.m.) BASEBALL, PREP Beresford-Centerville at Dakota Val- Inv. Steiner’s Locker 58 of Baseball America): Record Pvs BASEBALL, PREP MVPW at Wagner-Avon-Lake Andes; SOFTBALL, COLLEGE USD at Oakland (DH, 1 p.m.) ley Vermillion at Beresford-Centerville TENNIS, WOMEN’S Hastings at MMC (10 a.m.) GOLF, MEN’S Summit League Championships at Primm, FB: USD Spring 1. North Carolina 34-2 1 BSB: at Hastings, BASKETBALL 2. Vanderbilt 33-4 2 GOLF, BOYS’ Cornbelt Conf.
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