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Lutheran 44 27 Hisek 8.4, Haak 8.325, Kotalik 8.325, Monday, January 20 Parker; Irene-Wakonda at Scotland; Laurel-Con- O’Neill St. Mary’s; Sioux City North at Dakota Val- BASKETBALL Crofton 56, Norfolk Catholic 50 Kearney 73, Grand Island 41 Lauren Vik 8.25, Diede 8.1 BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Ethan at Menno (Mil- cord-Coleridge at Hartington; Marion vs. Bridge- ley; Wayne at Crofton; Winside at Creighton SATURDAY’S S.D. BOYS David City 62, Malcolm 59, 3OT Kearney Catholic 42, Hastings St. itary Appreciation Night); Parkston at Andes Cen- water-Emery at Bridgewater; Mitchell Christian at WRESTLING, PREP Alcester-Hudson Dou- Elkhorn South 63, Omaha Roncalli Cecilia 31 tral Avon; Niobrara-Verdigre at North Central; Ponca ble-Dual (Alcester-Hudson); Canton Tri. (Beres- Aberdeen Christian 67, Leola/Fred- 49 Kimball 58, Gordon/Rushville 42 erick 56 WRESTLING BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Ethan at Menno at Winnebago; Santee at O’Neill St. Mary’s; Tri- ford); Dakota Valley/Dell Rapids/Madison at Elk Elm Creek 33, Kenesaw 25 Lawrence-Nelson 39, Axtell 38 (Military Appreciation Night); Freeman vs. Viborg- Valley at Beresford; Wagner at O’Neill; Wayne at Point-Jefferson; Faulkton/Lyman/Wagner vs. Brandon Valley 61, Harrisburg 45 Elwood 80, Loomis 49 Lincoln East 52, Bellevue East 51, Britton-Hecla 57, Ipswich 46 HARRISBURG TOURN. Hurley at Hurley; Parkston vs. Tripp-Delmont-Ar- Crofton; Winside at Creighton Kimball-White Lake-Platte-Geddes at White Falls City 54, Elmwood-Murdock 30 OT Saturday in Harrisburg mour at Tripp BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Alcester-Hudson at Lake; Parkston vs. Bon Homme-Scotland at Tyn- Canton 71, Mt. Vernon/Plankinton 62 Fort Calhoun 80, Yutan 63 Lincoln Lutheran 33, Columbus Sco- Castlewood 57, Hamlin 41 TEAM SCORES: Aberdeen Central Tuesday, January 21 West Sioux; Allen at Wynot; Beresford at Tea dall; Tea Area/Vermillion at Lennox Fremont 65, Lincoln Southwest 53 tus 25 257.5, Sioux Falls Washington 205, Sioux BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Alcester-Hudson at Area; Bloomfield at Osmond; Burke-South Cen- Wednesday, January 22 Chamberlain 65, Bon Homme 58 Gering 52, Casper Kelly Walsh, Wyo. Lincoln Northeast 71, Lincoln High Chester 58, Baltic 37 Falls Roosevelt 196.5, Beresford 180, West Sioux; Allen at Wynot; Bloomfield at Os- tral at Platte-Geddes; Elk Point-Jefferson at Ver- BASKETBALL, MEN’S MMC at Dordt (8 40 28 Vermillion 164.5, Harrisburg 112, Madi- mond; Bon Homme vs. Tripp-Delmont-Armour at million; Gayville-Volin at Parker; Irene-Wakonda p.m., KYNT-AM) Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 85, Dell Guardian Angels 61, Boone Cen- Louisville 56, Omaha Brownell-Tal- Rapids 81, OT son 99, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn, Iowa 74, Tripp; Canistota at Freeman Academy; Center- at Scotland; Laurel-Concord-Coleridge at Hart- BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S MMC at Dordt (6 tral/Newman Grove 59 bot 31 Dakota Valley 61, Milbank 45.5, Yankton ville at Freeman; Colome at Andes Central; ington; Menno at Centerville; Mitchell Christian at p.m., KYNT-AM) Eureka/Bowdle 51, Edmunds Central Hastings St. Cecilia 49, Kearney Lyons-Decatur Northeast 49, Wake- 19 38, Sisseton 36, Omaha Gross Catholic, Dakota Valley at Sioux City Heelan; Elk Point-Jef- Avon; Niobrara-Verdigre at North Central; O’Neill Catholic 40 field 47 Neb. 30, Crofton, Neb. 22, Tea Area 13 ferson at Vermillion (KVTK-AM); Gayville-Volin at at Wagner; Ponca at Winnebago; Santee at Flandreau 73, Flandreau Indian 60 Hayes Center 52, Cambridge 48 Malcolm 55, David City 47 Garretson 61, Hills-Beaver Creek, CHAMPIONSHIP: 106 — Brandon Heartland 52, Fillmore Central 37 Millard North 72, Lincoln North Star Carroll, Roosevelt pin. Victor Padilla 2:57; Minn. 48 Hemingford 81, Sioux County 29 37 Hettinger/Scranton, N.D. 85, Bison 113 — Kahlen Morris, Roosevelt pin. 4:51; 120 — John Henrich, Stevens by 126 — Bill Olsen, Pipestone Area dec. terms with LHP Rafael Perez on a minor Lou Spanos linebackers coach. Kearney 69, Grand Island 34 Millard West 62, Omaha Westside 54 Joseph Rivera, HMS 3:58; 120 — Carter 54 Kimball 73, Gordon/Rushville 55 Minden 81, McCook 33 forfeit over Kyler Holzbauer, Parkston; John Houg, Unattached 8-2; 132 — Jack league contract. HOCKEY Miller 90, Northwestern 41 Lohr, Roosevelt dec. Hunter O’Connor, 126 — Dawson Semmler, Parkston maj. Konechne, Garretson pin. James Lued- BASKETBALL National Hockey League Lincoln East 52, Bellevue East 35 Mitchell 52, Bridgeport 46 Washington 4-2; 126 — Troy Kiggins, Newell 65, Edgemont 46 Lincoln High 75, Lincoln Northeast Mullen 38, Arthur County 27 dec. Briggs Havlik, Mitchell 10-1; 132 — ers, Dell Rapids 0:55; 138 — Michael National Basketball Association PHILADELPHIA FLYERS — Signed Oelrichs 80, Douglas 57 Roosevelt pin. Nick Casperson, Beres- Tanner Brengel, Sturgis dec. Trey Hohn, Cremer, Marion-Freeman tech. fall Emer- NBA — Fined Dallas Mavericks G Steve Mason to a three-year contract. 64 Norris 58, Crete 27 ford 4:45; 132 — Justin Haneke, Beres- Rapid City Stevens 69, Gillette Lincoln North Star 56, Millard North North Bend Central 54, Archbishop Mitchell 6-4; 138 — Landon Neugebauer, son Winter, Unattached 16-0; 145 — owner Mark Cuban $100,000 for con- Sophs, Wyo. 68 ford dec. Brock Kortan, Roosevelt 3-1; Mitchell dec. Pierce Rothenbacher, Jared Hueser, Elk Point-Jefferson dec. fronting the game officials on the court AHL — Suspended Adirondack F 50 Bergan 22 138 — Mitchell Johnson, Aberdeen dec. Sioux Falls Roosevelt 79, Sioux City, Lincoln Pius X 48, Ralston 43 North Platte 55, Norfolk 44 Totino-Grace 6-4; 145 — Ethan Parr, Tanner Risseeuw, MVPC 8-4; 152 — after the conclusion of the game on Petr Straka two games for receiving a West, Iowa 42 Grant Rosheim, Washington 10-4; 145 — Mitchell dec. Nick Dion, Wagner 3-1; 152 Jake Scofield, Flandreau dec. McKinley Wednesday, Jan. 15. match penalty in a Jan. 17 game against Lyons-Decatur Northeast 48, Wake- North Platte St. Patrick’s 59, South- Regan Bye, Vermillion dec. Blake Perry- St. Francis Indian 89, Todd County field 29 west 22 — Bailey Honvalin, Stevens dec. Alex Bush, Unattached 7-1; 160 — Allan HOUSTON ROCKETS — Recalled Hartford. Suspended Utica LW Darren 68 man, Dakota Valley 9-4; 152 — Brett Bye, Herrick 3-1; 160 — Jared Florell, Totino- Hachmann, Pipestone Area dec. Justin F Robert Covington from Rio Grande Val- Archibald one game for his actions in a Madison 54, Humphrey St. Francis Omaha Benson 57, Omaha Bryan Vermillion tech. fall Dakota Drenth, HMS Watertown 64, Brookings 55 50 17 Grace dec. Matt Larson, Mitchell 3-0; 170 Broekemeier, Elk Point-Jefferson 5-2; ley (NBADL). Jan. 17 game against Albany. 281 Conference Tournament 4:11; 160 — Luke Reiter, Washington — Noah Diamond, Stevens dec. Miles 170 — Kordell Buyck, Parker dec. Jaxson NBA Development League — Milford 68, Thayer Central 29 Omaha Burke 51, Omaha South 37 maj. dec. Trent Lyle, Beresford 13-4; 170 First Round Minatare 59, Banner County 43 Omaha Duchesne Academy 57, Semmler, Parkston 6-4; 182 — Trevor Brueggeman, Miller-Highmore-Harrold IDAHO STAMPEDE — Acquired G Traded D Zach Miskovic to Rockford for Hitchcock-Tulare 45, Sunshine Bible — John Frisco, Aberdeen pin. Lan Lensing, Wagner dec. Payson Dirk, Stur- 10-6; 182 — Adam Harms, Parker dec. Dexter Strickland from the league’s future considerations. Minden 35, McCook 33 Omaha Concordia 46 Warzecha, Harrisburg 3:59; 182 — Josh Academy 32 Mullen 70, Arthur County 44 Omaha Northwest 70, Papillion-LaV- gis 10-4; 195 — Tyson Sprinkle, Mitchell Caleb Brandt, Wolsey-Wessington 13-6; player pool. Waived G Antoine Hood. ECHL Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 84, Casperson, Beresford dec. Cole Carlson, dec. Levi Stoltenburg, Pierre 5-2; 220 — 195 — Nathaniel Schroeder, Kimball- FOOTBALL ECHL — Suspended Idaho’s Andrew Norfolk 73, North Platte 47 ista South 34 Aberdeen 7-4; 195 — Tyler Currey, Madi- Wessington Springs 45 Norris 57, Crete 44 Potter-Dix 48, Hay Springs 32 Trace Scott, Pierre pin. Morgan Keller, White Lake dec. Cole Staples, Pipestone National Hockey League Conboy indefinitely pending a review and Wolsey-Wessington 81, Iroquois 24 son dec. Matt Schirado, Harrisburg 8-7; Stevens 3:50; 285 — Trey McFarland, Area 6-1; 220 — Justice Verhey, Parker —Named fined him an undisclosed amount for his O’Neill 67, Creighton 57 Seward 51, Waverly 40 220 — Trey Crisp-Peterson, Washington Jones County Tournament Omaha Benson 70, Omaha Bryan Shelby/Rising City 62, Stevens pin. John Wilson, Sturgis 1:18 pin. Brady Johnson, Tri-Valley 1:39; 285 Matt Burke linebackers coach. actions in a Jan. 17 game against Utah. Seventh: Stanley County 49, Kadoka dec. Kyle Hansen, Harrisburg 7-4; 285 — — Trezen Doren, Andes Central dec. — Named Ron Fined Alaska’s Brad Gorham an undis- 47 Clarkson/Leigh 37 Chris Vroman, Washington dec. Sam Area 39 Omaha Brownell-Talbot 58, Sidney 51, Lexington 35 TRI-VALLEY INV. Austin Moore, Kimball-White Lake 2-1 Prince assistant head coach/tight ends closed amount for his actions in a Jan. 17 Fifth: Philip 72, Bennett County 50 Schauneman, Aberdeen 3-2. coach. game against Las Vegas. Louisville 40 St. Mary’s 69, CWC 36 THIRD: 106 — Brady Krause, Mil- Saturday at Colton Third: Colome 44, Lyman 36 Omaha Creighton Prep 51, Papillion- Stanton 83, Elkhorn Valley 39 — Re-signed de- COLLEGE Championship: White River 71, bank dec. Trey Hage, Vermillion; 113 — TEAM SCORES: Pipestone Area LaVista 38 Sumner-Eddyville-Miller 52, 255.5, Elk Point-Jefferson 186, Garretson fensive coordinator Dennis Thurman, as- CLEMSON — Signed football coach Jones County 38 Josh Moore, Aberdeen pin. Kolton Kribell, FOOTBALL sistant head coach/running backs coach Dabo Swinney to an eight-year contract Omaha Northwest 44, Papillion-LaV- Pleasanton 34 Beresford 0:37; 120 — Trevor Hieb, Ab- 126, Dell Rapids 116, Parker 113, Tri-Val- Pheasant Shootout ista South 41 Superior 42, Sandy Creek 36 NFL PLAYOFFS Anthony Lynn, defensive line coach Karl through 2021. Aberdeen Roncalli 71, Warner 46 erdeen dec. Taylor Dalen, Harrisburg 6- ley 108, Kimball-White Lake 89, Miller- Omaha South 64, Omaha Burke 44 Syracuse 53, Arlington 45 Highmore-Harrold 75.5, Andes Central CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Dunbar, offensive line coach Mike Devlin INDIANA — Named Rob Judson di- Groton Area 62, Little Wound 49 4; 126 — Chase O’Connor, Washington and wide receivers coach Sanjay Lal. rector of men’s basketball operations. Omaha Westside 72, Millard West 46 Tekamah-Herman 41, West Point- dec. Spencer Huber, Yankton 6-0; 132 — 68, Flandreau 55.5, Marion-Freeman Sunday, Jan. 19 Redfield/Doland 53, Winner 44 Overton 72, Bertrand 68, OT Beemer 35 Promoted Bobby April III to linebackers VANDERBILT — Named Derek Tri-Valley Classic Carter Kratz, Vermillion dec. Trevor Lar- 49.5, Wessington Springs-Woonsocket Denver 26, New England 16 Potter-Dix 62, Hay Springs 47 Thayer Central 47, Milford 37 43, Mount Vernon-Plankinton-Corsica 25, Seattle 23, San Francisco 17 coach. Mason football coach. Alcester-Hudson 64, Scotland 38 son, Aberdeen 9-8; 138 — Jared Lyle, — Named Sandy Creek 63, Superior 43 Valentine 47, Ogallala 34 Beresford pin. Dakotah Goodvin, HMS Wolsey-Wessington 15 SUPER BOWL Ethan 73, Centerville 63 Scottsbluff 47, Cheyenne Central, Wahoo 58, Douglas County West 17 Gayville-Volin 64, Dell Rapids St. 2:04; 145 — Zach Determan, Roosevelt CHAMPIONSHIP: 106 — Tait John- Sunday, Feb. 2 At East Rutherford, N.J. Wyo. 36 Wauneta-Palisade 57, Garden dec. Zach Russman, Aberdeen 3-1; 152 son, Garretson dec. Dylan Colt, Elk Point- Denver vs. Seattle, 5:30 p.m. (FOX) Mary 54 Sidney 60, Lexington 40 County 31 Irene-Wakonda 67, Colman-Egan 25 — Grayson Neuharth, Aberdeen pin. Jefferson 12-8; 113 — Michael Suda, South Loup 44, Brady 28 Weeping Water 57, College View William Hinz, Milbank 5:48, OT; 160 — Pipestone Area pin. Roman Fehr, Elk Viborg-Hurley 59, South Central 40 St. Mary’s 65, CWC 38 Academy 37 POSTPONEMENTS-CANCELLATIONS Bradley Nelson, Aberdeen pin. Tyler Point-Jefferson 3:50; 120 — Garrett TRANSACTIONS Stanton 56, Elkhorn Valley 32 Wisner-Pilger 48, Logan View 17 Ploeger, Pipestone Area dec. Leo Hop- Broncos, Seahawks Pheasant Shootout Heeren, Madison 2:17; 170 — Alex Os- BASKETBALL Sumner-Eddyville-Miller 52, Yutan 63, Fort Calhoun 43 kins, Andes Central 8-4; 126 — Dylan El- Sisseton vs. Custer, ppd. borne, Vermillion dec. Dorian Simpson, National Basketball Association Pleasanton 30 Goldenrod Conference Tournament deen, Tri-Valley maj. dec. Brady Washington 12-6; 182 — Caleb York, NBA — Fined Indiana F David West Sutton 41, Tri County 23 Play In Schleuter, Garretson 12-3; 132 — Zach SATURDAY’S S.D. GIRLS Washington dec. Seth Heine, Vermillion $15,000 for elbowing Los Angeles Clip- Headed To Super Bowl Valentine 56, Ogallala 46 Cedar Valley 46, St. Edward 37 Rucktaeschel, Andes Central dec. Ja- 5-1; 195 — Dan Marlette, Washington pers F Blake Griffin in the jaw during a Alliance, Neb. 73, Red Cloud 72 Wahoo 70, Douglas County West 41 Hanson Classic coby Hunt, Pipestone Area 8-6; 138 — pin. Jake Guenther, Crofton 1:39; 220 — Jan. 18 game. Fined Sacramento coach DENVER (AP) — Peyton Manning and the Baltic 43, Chester 31 Wauneta-Palisade 44, Garden Crofton 55, St. Thomas More, S.D. Tyler Willems, Garretson dec. Jake Tristan Lutter, Beresford pin. Alex Capell, Michael Malone $25,000 for verbal abuse Brookings 58, Watertown 38 County 39 39 Haubrich, Pipestone 8-6; 145 — Ryan are heading to the Super Bowl Roosevelt 4:20; 285 — Blake Gusso, of a game official and not proceeding di- Canistota 65, Parker 49 Waverly 50, Seward 46 Schuman, Tri-Valley maj. dec. Walker Madison dec. Cameron Trudeau, Dakota rectly to his locker room following the after a 26-16 victory over Tom Brady and the Castlewood 55, Hamlin 32 Wayne 68, Boys Town 40 Kor, Pipestone Area 25-11; 152 — Devon Valley 6-2. completion of the Jan. 17 game at Mem- . Crow Creek 53, Crazy Horse 23 West Point-Beemer 55, Tekamah- Gnat, Miller-Highmore-Harrold dec. GYMNASTICS FIFTH: 106 — Jacob Hanssen, Har- phis. Dakota Valley 56, Madison 34 Herman 33 Brady Bos, Pipestone Area 3-1; 160 — Manning threw for 400 yards and two touch- risburg pin. Christian Kirk, Sisseton 3:58; HOCKEY Flandreau 54, Flandreau Indian 25 Wilcox-Hildreth 54, Eustis-Farnam PIERRE INV. Jace Christiansen, Flandreau dec. Paul 113 — James Lusk, Milbank pin. Kyle National Hockey League downs Sunday to lead Denver to its first trip to Garretson 41, Hills-Beaver Creek, 30 Waring, Miller-Highmore-Harrold 6-2; 170 Saturday in Pierre Seibel, Vermillion 3:43: 120 — Jacob MONTREAL CANADIENS — Re- Minn. 33 Wisner-Pilger 61, Logan View 34 — Alex McLaury, Elk Point-Jefferson dec. the NFL title game in 15 years. TEAM SCORES: Sioux Falls O’Gor- Husby, Vermillion dec. Ty Haneke, Beres- called D Nathan Beaulieu from Hamilton Hettinger/Scranton, N.D. 60, Bison Goldenrod Conference Tournament Will Smith, Pipestone Area 5-0; 182 — man 143.075, Brookings 137.175, Ab- ford 7-2; 126 — Seth Moore, Aberdeen (AHL). The Broncos (15-3) will play San Francisco or 31 Play In Turner Blasius, Kimball-White Lake pin. erdeen Central 136.925, Yankton-Bon pin. Colton Richards, Sisseton 0:43; 132 American Hockey League Seattle on Feb. 2 at MetLife Stadium in East Ipswich 54, Britton-Hecla 35 Cedar Valley 57, St. Edward 37 C.J. Geary, Elk Point-Jefferson 0:54; 195 Homme 134.525, Sioux Falls Roosevelt — Chayden Carpenter, Harrisburg by in- AHL — Suspended Norfolk LW Max Leola/Frederick 81, Aberdeen Chris- MUDECAS Class A Tournament — Lukas Forsling, Elk Point-Jefferson Rutherford, N.J. 134.0, Watertown 132.95, Pierre 130.65, jury default over Kaiden Dorris, Madison; Friberg one game for a boarding incident tian 23 Consolation: Lewiston 61, Parkview pin. Jacob Fouberg, Wessington Springs- Huron 127.725, Sioux Falls Lincoln 138 — Josh Cid, Roosevelt by forfeit over in a Jan. 17 game against Worcester., It marks the next big step for Manning on a Marty Indian 67, Gregory 59 Christian 51 Woonsocket 0:37; 220 — Leon Maxwell, 123.6, Rapid City Stevens 115.075, Nate Teitler, Gross Catholic; 145 — Zac COLLEGE Mt. Vernon/Plankinton 50, Canton 27 Sterling 72, Nebraska City Lourdes Dell Rapids pin. Blake Wolters, Pipestone comeback from multiple neck surgeries that al- Rapid City Central 107.55, Sioux Falls Freese, Washington by forfeit over Ad- AUBURN — Named Adrian Oelrichs 55, Douglas 50 59 Area 5:21; 285 — Payton Jensen, Parker Washington 101.25 nrew McElmeel, Gross Catholic; 152 — Ghioroaie assistant track and field coach. most ended his career. Philip 59, Edgemont 21 Third: Exeter/Milligan 60, Johnson pin. Jacob Habeger, Dell Rapids 3:25. ALL-AROUND: Chelsey Chris- Brady Dam, Dakota Valley dec. Dan Arm- TULSA — Named Josh Blankenship He led the Broncos on a pair of 7-plus-minute Rapid City Stevens 54, Campbell County Central 33 THIRD: 106 — J.C. Forman, Miller- tensen, R.C. Central 38.1; Abby strong, Roosevelt 8-4; 160 — Brandon quarterback coach. County, Wyo. 48 Championship: Freeman 47, Falls Thuringer, O’Gorman 38.025; Krisia Hertz, Vermillion dec. Sean Muilenburg, Highmore-Harrold maj. dec. David touchdown drives, the second of which gave Sioux Falls Lincoln 53, Brandon Val- City Sacred Heart 42 Bramer, Watertown 37.25; Alaina Klap- Roosevelt 8-1; 170 — Nate Guthmiller, Berger, Pipestone Area 16-4; 113 — ley 32 SATURDAY’S TRANSACTIONS Denver a 20-3 lead. MUDECAS Class B Tournament perich, R.C. Central 36.625; Alexis Gan- Madison by forfeit over Steve Friend, Jared Fitzgerald, Garretson dec. Alex Manning improved to 5-10 lifetime against Sioux Falls O’Gorman 55, Mitchell Consolation: Meridian 41, Hum- non, Brookings 35.6; Lizzie Miller, Gross Catholic; 182 — Josh Currence, Daum, Kimball-White Lake 7-4; 120 — BASEBALL 50 boldt/Table Rock-Steinauer 37, OT O’Gorman 35.55; Taylor Kelsey, O’Gor- Sisseton by injury default over Corey Matt Ambrose, Elk Point-Jefferson dec. American League Brady but is now 2-1 in the AFC title games. Strasburg-Zeeland, N.D. 50, Eu- Palmyra 41, Southern 32 man 35.425; Melissa Bobby, Pierre Weldon, Madison; 195 — Trevor Rau, Dalton Bodewitz, Marion-Freeman 6-4; TEXAS RANGERS — Agreed to The Patriots (13-5) got only 64 yards rushing reka/Bowdle 39 Third: Diller-Odell 49, Johnson-Brock 34.45; Mikkalyn Konzem, Roosevelt 34.1; Aberdeen pin. Zach Westergaard, Vermil- Todd County 85, St. Francis Indian 40 Jamie Benedict, O’Gorman 34.075; YBH lion 2:32; 220 — Noah Westergaard, Ver- and most of Brady’s 277 yards came after New 25 Championship: Pawnee City 52, — Ashtyn Haak 33.15; Elsie Kotalik million dec. Brian Resenauer, Aberdeen White River 51, New Underwood 50 England had fallen behind by 20. Bruning-Davenport/Shickley 47 33.025; Haleigh Diede 32.95 8-2; 285 — Connor Hoy, Beresford by for- SEAHAWKS 23, 49ERS 17: SEATTLE (AP) — Russell Wil- Hanson Classic BARS: Bramer, Watertown 9.65; feit over Connor Kuchel, HMS. Crofton, Neb. 55, St. Thomas More SATURDAY’S NEB. GIRLS Thuringer, O’Gorman 9.375; Aimee Pad- son threw a 35-yard touchdown pass on fourth down and Seat- 39 Wrestling Adams Central 45, Doniphan-Trum- gett, Aberdeen 9.3; Kalli Kuebler, Brook- tle’s top-ranked defense forced two late turnovers, lifting the DeSmet 34, Sully Buttes 28 JERRY OPBROEK INV. bull 42 ings 9.25; Christensen, R.C. Central Saturday in Mitchell Seahawks into their second Super Bowl with a victory over San Ethan 53, Highmore-Harrold 40 Ainsworth 50, Cozad 43 9.15; Kelsey, O’Gorman 9.0; Klapperich, From Page 9 Hanson 51, Summit 35 TEAM SCORES: Totino-Grace Francisco for the NFC championship. Alliance 73, Red Cloud, S.D. 72 R.C. Central 8.975; Elise Cardella, Ab- 169.5, Parkston 163, Pierre 155, Rapid Tri-Valley 59, Chamberlain 50 Ansley-Litchfield 52, SMC 31 erdeen 8.6; Jenny Janish, Aberdeen Seattle will meet Denver for the NFL title in two weeks in the Wagner 58, Sioux Falls Christian 48 City Stevens 140, Mitchell 109, Bon Auburn 34, Conestoga 33, OT 8.45; YBH — Diede 8.225; Emily Duffek Homme 100.5, Sturgis 98, Winner 77, New Jersey Meadowlands. It’s the first trip to the big game for the Warner 50, Sanborn Aurora 45, Centura 33 8.2; Haak 8.05; Kotalik 7.975; Chelsey with the team title at the 14-team Tri-Valley Invitational wrestling tournament Central/Woonsocket 40 Wagner 70.5, Howard 55 Seahawks (15-3) since they lost to Pittsburgh after the 2005 sea- Bancroft-Rosalie 62, Mead 43 Hisek 7.925 CHAMPIONSHIP: 106 — Austin on Saturday. POSTPONEMENTS-CANCELLATIONS Banner County 27, Minatare 19 BEAM: Christensen, R.C. Central son. McCook Central/Montrose vs. Sioux Senger, Pierre dec. Cully Olson, Sturgis Pipestone finished at 255.5 points, well ahead of Elk Point-Jefferson Beatrice 59, South Sioux City 53, OT 9.75; Thuringer, O’Gorman 9.55; Miller, 4-2; 113 — Duncan Stoebner, Bon (186). Garretson was a distant third at 126 points, followed by Dell Rapids The conference champs had the best records in the league, Valley, ppd. Bellevue West 65, Lincoln Southeast O’Gorman 9.45; Kapperich, R.C. Central Hanson Classic Homme dec. Brody Jorensen, Sturgis 6- (116) and Parker (113). the first time the top seeds have gotten to the Super Bowl since 40 9.425; Kelsey, O’Gorman 9.0; Gannon, 3; 120 — Jebben Keyes, Pierre pin. Alex Pipestone’s Michael Suda (113) and Garrett Ploeger (120) won titles. The Clark/Willow Lake vs. Dell Rapids, Bertrand 57, Overton 39 Brookings 8.9; Bramer, Watertown 8.825; 2009. ppd. Caba, Bon Homme 5:59; 126 — Jordan Cardinals also had six runner-up finishes. San Francisco (14-5) led 17-13 when Wilson, given a free Blue Hill 64, Franklin 11 Janish, Aberdeen 8.775; Lexi Morris, Wa- Moser, Stevens dec. Christian Bahl, Elk Point-Jefferson was led by unbeaten champion Alex McLaury (170 Boone Central/Newman Grove 44, tertown 8.675; Diede, Yankton-Bon play as Aldon Smith jumped offside, hurled the ball to Jermaine SATURDAY’S NEB. BOYS Totino-Grace 3-1; 132 — Luke Louden- pounds, 8-0) and 195-pound champion Lukas Forsling. Parker had one cham- Guardian Angels 40 Homme 8.625; Samantha Bridges, burg, Howard dec. Blake Bietz, Parkston Kearse, who made a leaping catch in the end zone. Adams Central 45, Doniphan-Trum- pion, heavyweight Payton Jensen. Andes Central also had one champion, Brady 72, South Loup 51 Brookings 8.625; OTHER YBH — Duffek 8-5; 138 — Sean Bice, Winner dec. Zach Rucktaeschel (132). Steven Hauschka then kicked his third field , and Seattle bull 42 Cambridge 55, Hayes Center 34 8.5, Haak 8.45, Sophie Bisgard 8.225, Jesse Skidmore, Sturgis 3-2; 145 — Ainsworth 69, Cozad 67 Central City 55, Centennial 27 Kotalik 8.2 Flandreau’s Jace Christensen also remained unbeaten on the season, intercepted in the end zone on the 49ers’ final possession. Austin Kaul, Bon Homme dec. Tyrel winning the 160-pound title to improve to 26-0. Archbishop Bergan 71, North Bend Cheyenne East, Wyo. 68, Scottsbluff FLOOR: Christensen, R.C. Central Haley, Winner 9-5; 152 — Walker Thiele, Central 27 15 9.725; Bramer, Watertown 9.7; Thuringer, Totino-Grace pin. Wes Dvorak, Parkston Arlington 67, Syracuse 56 Creighton 57, O’Neill 40 O’Gorman 9.6; Benedict, O’Gorman 9.45; 5:40; 160 — Kasey Klapprodt, Stevens Aurora 50, Centura 41 Dundy County-Stratton 59, Arapahoe Gannon, Brookings 9.375; Miller, O’Gor- dec. Tanner Henkel, Howard 4-0; 170 — Beatrice 45, South Sioux City 41 33 man 9.375; Bobby, Pierre 9.325; Whitney David Kocer, Wagner pin. Dawson Mon- non-Plankinton on Friday. Bon Homme, 4-4, trav- Bellevue West 65, Lincoln Southeast Elm Creek 43, Kenesaw 33 Scott, Watertown 9.175; Duffek, Yankton- fore, Pierre 3:35; 182 — Mitch Heisinger, Irene-Wakonda 67, 50 Elwood 48, Loomis 37 Bon Homme 9.15; Lejla Smajlovic, Roo- els to face Tripp-Delmont-Armour on Tuesday. Parker dec. Isaac Florell, Totino-Grace 3- Chamberlain won the JV game. Bennington 64, Columbus 44 Eustis-Farnam 45, Wilcox-Hildreth sevelt 9.15; Konzem, Roosevelt 9.15; 1; 195 — Kez Flomo, Totino-Grace dec. Hoops Colman-Egan 25 Blue Hill 64, Franklin 13 40 OTHER YBH — Bisgaard 8.975, Kotalik ALCESTER — Irene-Wakonda surged to a 41- CHAMBERLAIN (7-2) ...... 17 29 42 65 Andrew Semmler, Parkston 9-4; 220 — BON HOMME (4-4)...... 11 21 37 58 Bridgeport 51, Mitchell 33 Fairbury 64, Columbus Lakeview 46 8.525, Haak 8.325, Diede 8.0 Lance Benick, Totino-Grace dec. Brady From Page 9 18 halftime lead and coasted to a 67-25 victory Broken Bow 58, Hershey 41 Falls City 41, Elmwood-Murdock 29 VAULT: Thuringer, O’Gorman 9.5; Reiff, Parksotn 7-3; 285 — Dan Stibral, over Colman-Egan at the Tri-Valley Classic on Sat- Centennial 71, Central City 63 Fillmore Central 64, Heartland 26 Christensen, R.C. Central 9.475; Gan- Bon Homme dec. Dylan Bennett, Pierre urday. O’Neill 67, Creighton 57 Clarkson/Leigh 64, Shelby/Rising Fremont 57, Lincoln Southwest 41 non, Brookings 9.25; Klapperich, R.C. 3-2 Gabe King led Irene-Wakonda with 17 points CREIGHTON, Neb. — The O’Neill Eagles City 45 Gering 52, Casper Kelly Walsh, Wyo. Central 9.125; Bramer, Watertown 9.075; THIRD: 106 — Stas Sutera, Bon points, 10 rebounds and eight steals to lead Elk and eight rebounds. Garrett Anderson added 11 outscored Creighton 40-31 in the second half to College View Academy 31, Weeping 40 Sophie Bullard, Pierre 8.975; Taylor Homme dec. Benjamin Soukup, Wagner points, five assists and four steals in the victory. pull away to 67-57 victory over the Bulldogs in Water 27 Hemingford 63, Sioux County 20 Schweitzer, Aberdeen 8.9; Cardella, Ab- Point-Jefferson past Ponca 67-53 in girls’ action 3-0; 113 — Jaxon Sommers, Totino- from last Friday. For Colman-Egan, Trenton Hemmer led the boys’ basketball action on Saturday. Columbus Lakeview 52, Fairbury 28 Hershey 53, Broken Bow 33 erdeen 8.875; Alexis Clark, Aberdeen Grace pin. Logan Mahoney, Parkston Columbus Scotus 46, Lincoln Humphrey St. Francis 58, Madison 8.725; Konzem, Roosevelt 8.725; YBH — Bertram made 14-of-26 field goals, and was way with six points. No individual statistics were reported for joined by Brittany Hanson and McKenzie Men- Irene-Wakonda, 3-7 but winners of three of O’Neill, which had a 23-point advantage at the free nenga who both scored eight points. four, travels to Scotland on Tuesday. Colman- throw line. The Eagles were 30-38 from the line, The Huskies (8-1) led 32-17 at halftime. Egan begins play in the Dakota Valley Conference while Creighton was just 7-18. In the loss for Ponca (9-6), Kianna Kramper Tournament today (Monday) at home. For Creighton, Kory Wagner was 7-8 from 0-3, Rupprecht 0-3), MMC 6-15 (Sutera 2-3, Wagner 2- At the half: MU 39, MMC 19. Three-Pointers: MMC had 14 points and six rebounds, while Hannah Al- IRENE-WAKONDA (3-7)...... 24 41 55 67 field, including 3-4 from three-point range, on the 5, Schmidt 2-6, De Kam 0-1). Rebounds: MMC 32 (De 5-18 (Payer 4-7, Ciganovic 1-2, Davis 0-1, Irvine 0-1, brecht added 14 points and five rebounds. Madi- COLMAN-EGAN ...... 12 18 22 25 way to 18 points. Reid Liska netted 14 points. Seth Kam 9), MU 31 (Shepard 10). Personal Fouls: MU 14, Smith 0-2, Krdzalic 0-2, Richardson 0-3), MU 2-12 son Charlson grabbed seven rebounds. Wilmes added 10 rebounds. College MMC 9. Fouled Out: None. Assists: MU 15 (Moon 3), (Langford 1-2, Imig 1-3, Gullie 0-3, Vaughn 0-1, Lov 0- ELK POINT-JEFFERSON (8-1) ...... 18 32 48 67 Creighton, 7-5, hosts Winside on Tuesday. MMC 2. Turnovers: MMC 17, MU 15. Blocked Shots: 1, Hueser 0-1, Flynn 0-1). Rebounds: MU 34 (Starkel Ethan 73, Centerville 63 PONCA (9-6)...... 8 17 37 53 ALCESTER — Blake Bartscher led four O’NEILL ...... 12 27 44 67 From Page 9 MMC 3 (De Kam 3), MU 2. Steals: MU 7 (three with 2), 6), MMC 22 (Irvine 6, Ciganovic 6). Personal Fouls: CREIGHTON ...... 9 26 40 57 MMC 3. MMC 11, MU 7. Fouled Out: None. Assists: MMC 6 Rustlers in double figures with a game-high 28 (Payer 2), MU 6 (Franklin 3). Turnovers: MMC 19, MU Boys points, leading Ethan to a 73-63 victory over Cen- S.D. STATE 80, OMAHA 66: OMAHA, Neb. 15. Blocked Shots: MU 5 (Billups 2), MMC 1 terville in the Tri-Valley Classic on Saturday. Madison 88, Dak. Valley 67 0-1, Jackson 0-1, White 0-3). Rebounds: SD 35 (Loef- — Steph Paluch scored a career-high 21 points as (Ciganovic). Steals: MU 12 (Gullie 4), MMC 8 (Richard- Gayville-Volin 64, Dell Camden Myers had 16 points and eight re- NORTH SIOUX CITY — The Madison Bull- fler 8), FW 32 (Bruner 6). Personal Fouls: FW 22, SD South Dakota State downed Omaha 80-66 in son 3). bounds, and Tyler Myers had 14 points and nine dogs remained unbeaten with an 88-67 victory 19. Fouled Out: Bruner. Assists: SD 15 (White 5), FW 15 Summit League women’s basketball action on Sat- Rapids St. Mary 54 rebounds for Ethan. Jace Connors finished with 12 over Dakota Valley in Dakota XII Conference boys’ (Hyde 6). Turnovers: SD 12, FW 6. Blocked Shots: FW urday. OMAHA 80, S.D. STATE 71: BROOKINGS ALCESTER — Gayville-Volin scored its first points and eight assists. Bartscher also had five basketball action on Saturday. 3, SD 0. Steals: FW 6 (Simmons 4), SD 1 (Contreras). Paluch hit a career-high five three-pointers for (AP) — Marcus Tyus scored 13 of his 16 points in victory of the season, beating Dell Rapids St. Mary assists in the victory. Trae VandeBerg scored a game-high 33 points Attendance: 380. SDSU (13-7, 4-0 Summit). Mariah Clarin scored a the first half as Nebraska-Omaha rolled to an 80- 64-54 at the Tri-Valley boys’ basketball Classic on For Centerville, Seamus O’Malley led the way for Madison, which blew the game open after it season-best 14 points, including 12 in the second 71 victory Saturday over South Dakota State. Saturday. with 27 points and nine rebounds. Rory O’Malley was tied at 40 at halftime. Jacob Giles scored 15 MIDLAND 77, MOUNT MARTY 58: FRE- half. Kerri Young had 11 points. Hanna Strop tied Tyus scored Nebraska-Omaha’s first seven Ryan Adams and Alec Barta each scored 14 added 18 points and four assists. points. Rush Milne and Preston Nordling scored MONT, Neb. — The Midland Warriors had three a season high with 10 points in the victory. points to give the Mavericks a 7-6 lead, and they points for Gayville-Volin. Brandon Vanosdel added Ethan, 7-1, travels to Menno today (Monday). 13 points each in the victory. players scored 15 points or more and four in dou- For Omaha (9-8, 1-2 Summit), Ericka House led the rest of the way. South Dakota State could 12 points for the Raiders. Centerville, 5-5 and losers of three straight, will For Dakota Valley, Brody Van Ginkle led the ble figures overall in a 77-58 victory over Mount led the way with 13 points. Mikaela Shaw had 12 only pull within four points, 48-44 with 13:02 re- For St. Mary, Jared Scholten led the way with look to bounce back on Tuesday at Freeman. way with 34 points. Jason Lupkes added 15 Marty in Great Plains Athletic Conference points and Taijhe Kelly added 11 points for the maining. Nebraska-Omaha had an 11-point lead 15 points. Ethan Schmidt scored 12 points and ETHAN (7-1) ...... 21 39 47 73 points. women’s basketball action on Saturday. Mavericks. twice in the second half. Mitch Brown added 10 points for the Cardinals. CENTERVILLE (5-5)...... 12 29 40 63 Madison, 9-0, hosts Flandreau today (Mon- Midland, which led 42-28 at the half, was led CJ Carter scored eight of his 15 points from Gayville-Volin travels to Parker on Tuesday. day). Dakota Valley, 3-5, travels to Bishop Heelan by 17 points and 10 rebounds from Taylor Shep- Men the line with less than a minute to play for Ne- St. Mary, 1-10, faces Elkton-Lake Benton in the Other Games (Sioux City) on Tuesday. ard. Darien Moon scored 16 points, with Dani An- braska-Omaha (11-7, 1-2 Summit League). Justin opening round of the Dakota Valley Conference dersen netting 15 points and Halle Dittrich adding MIDLAND 65, MOUNT MARTY 41: FRE- Simmons scored 12 points for the Mavericks. John MONT, Neb. — Ninth-ranked Midland held Mount Tournament, beginning today (Monday) in Col- Crofton 56, Friday’s Games 10 points in the win. Karhoff added 11. man. Andersen hit five three-pointers, with Moon hit- Marty to 19 first-half points on the way to a 65-41 Brayden Carlson made 12 of 12 free throws victory over the Lancers in Great Plains Athletic GAYVILLE-VOLIN (1-8) ...... 15 32 46 64 Norfolk Catholic 50 Creighton 63, Laurel-Con- ting four as the Warriors (10-10) went 10-19 from on his way to a career-high 26 points to lead South DELL RAPIDS ST. MARY (1-10)...... 12 26 35 54 CROFTON, Neb. — The Crofton Warriors built outside. Conference men’s basketball action on Saturday. Dakota State (10-9, 2-2). Carlson was 2 of 3 from Ben Imig scored 22 points and Marcus a 32-22 lead through three quarters, then held on cord-Coleridge 47 Raquel Sutera led Mount Marty with 15 points. 3-point range, but the Jackrabbits shot just 3 of 19 for a 56-50 victory over Norfolk Catholic in Mid- Logan Wagner and Allison De Kam each had 10 Franklin had 13 points for Midland (16-3), which Viborg-Hurley 59, LAUREL, Neb. — Despite 21 points and six from beyond the arc. State Conference boys’ basketball action on Sat- rebounds from Laurel-Concord-Coleridge’s Dillan points, with De Kam also recording nine rebounds. led 39-19 at the half. NEBRASKA-OMAHA 80, S. DAKOTA ST. 71 For MMC (3-15), Tyler Payer led the way with NEBRASKA-OMAHA (11-7) Burke-South Central 40 urday. Wolfgram, Creighton beat the Bears 63-47 in boys’ Cassidy Gebhart added nine points for the Brock Mueller scored 19 points and grabbed Lancers. 15 points. Chris Richardson had three steals. Rostampour 4-7 1-1 9, Karhoff 5-8 1-2 11, Patter- ALCESTER — Jack Huether finished with a action from last Friday. MMC travels to Dordt on Wednesday. son 2-5 2-2 6, Carter 3-7 7-7 15, Tyus 5-9 4-6 16, game-high 26 points to lead Viborg-Hurley to a 59- eight rebounds, and Tyler Koch had 13 points and For Creighton (7-4), Seth Wilmes led the way MMC, 9-10, plays at Dordt on Wednesday. 10 rebounds to lead Crofton. Eric Kleinschmit net- MOUNT MARTY (9-10) MOUNT MARTY (3-15) Phillips 2-5 0-2 4, Steffensmeier 0-0 0-0 0, Simmons 40 victory over Burke-South Central in the Tri-Val- with 23 points and 17 rebounds. Austin Diedrich- Cassidy Gebhart 2-7 5-6 9, Logan Wagner 4-7 0-2 Bud Smith 1-5 4-4 6, Chris Richardson 2-7 0-0 4, 6-9 0-1 12, Krych 0-1 0-0 0, Hagerbaumer 3-3 1-2 7. ley Classic on Saturday. ted 10 points and Evan Woockman added nine sen added 15 points and seven rebounds. 10, Raquel Sutera 6-10 1-1 15, Kelsey Schmidt 2-6 2- Tyler Payer 5-9 1-3 15, Alex Irvine 3-10 1-2 7, Ben Totals 30-54 16-23 80. Huether, who went over 1,000 career points in points in the victory. Also in the loss for the Bears (2-10), Jordan 2 8, Allison De Kam 5-14 0-0 10, Denae Veldkamp 0-2 Hegge 0-0 0-0 0, Lorenzo Davis 2-5 0-0 4, Nermin S. DAKOTA ST. (10-9) the game, also had 12 rebounds in the victory. Dylan Borer led Norfolk Catholic with 17 Jansen scored 11 points, Jayden Reifenrath 0-0 0, Cheyenne Lambley 2-3 0-0 4, Holly Hegge 0-0 0- Krdzalic 1-3 0-0 2, Patrick Ciganovic 1-4 0-0 3, Sam Larson 6-12 2-4 14, Dykstra 4-17 3-3 12, Bittle 4-6 For Burke-South Central, Sam Hazen led the points. Blake Uhing had nine points. added six points and Mitch Klooz grabbed four re- 0 0, Kellie Winckler 1-2 0-0 2, Kelly Amundson 0-0 0-0 Forrer 0-0 0-0 0, Mitchell Newhouse 0-1 0-0 0. TOTALS: 2-4 10, Carlson 6-11 12-12 26, C. White 1-7 1-2 3, Bro- way with 13 points. Crofton, 9-5 and winners of four straight, hosts bounds. 0. TOTALS: 22-51 8-11 58. 15-44 6-9 41. man 1-2 0-0 2, Horstman 1-1 0-0 2, Devine 0-0 0-0 0, Viborg-Hurley, 6-2, travels to Baltic on Friday. Wayne on Tuesday. Norfolk Catholic, 7-5, hosts LCC visits Hartington on Tuesday. MIDLAND (10-10) MIDLAND (16-3) Heemstra 1-4 0-0 2. Totals 24-60 20-25 71. Burke-South Central, 5-6, hosts Lyman on Thurs- Wahoo on Friday. CREIGHTON (7-4)...... 12 33 53 63 Jamilah Johnson 4-14 0-0 8, Sammi Licari 0-5 0-2 Ben Imig 10-15 1-2 22, Marcus Franklin 5-8 3-4 13, Halftime—Nebraska-Omaha 36-29. 3-Point day in Burke. NORFOLK CATHOLIC (7-5)...... 8 18 22 50 LAUREL-CONCORD-COLERIDGE (2-10)11 19 35 Galen Gullie 1-4 4-5 6, Montrel Billups 1-2 0-0 2, Alex Goals—Nebraska-Omaha 4-13 (Carter 2-4, Tyus 2-4, 0, Joelle Andersen 0-2 0-0 0, Kellie Page 2-4 0-0 5, Tay- VIBORG-HURLEY (6-2)...... 15 32 46 59 CROFTON (7-5)...... 6 20 32 56 47 Starkel 3-8 0-0 6, Hadley Sejkora 0-2 0-0 0, Tyler Rep- Phillips 0-1, Patterson 0-2, Rostampour 0-2), S. Dakota lor Shepard 8-14 1-5 17, Shelby Rupprecht 2-7 2-3 6, BURKE-SOUTH CENTRAL (5-6) ...... 13 25 35 40 Darien Moon 6-7 0-0 16, Dani Andersen 5-8 0-0 15, perger 0-0 0-0 0, Clayton Shepard 0-0 0-0 0, D.J. St. 3-19 (Carlson 2-3, Dykstra 1-9, Broman 0-1, Bittle Haile Dittrich 5-7 0-0 10, Mandi Uecker 0-0 0-0 0. TO- Vaughn 0-1 0-0 0, Avery Langford 2-5 0-0 5, Leldon 0-1, C. White 0-5). Fouled Out—Bittle. Rebounds—Ne- Chamberlain 65, Wausa 56, Randolph 48 TALS: 32-68 3-10 77. Love 3-4 1-2 7, Jalen Hueser 0-1 0-0 0, Jordan Flynn 0- braska-Omaha 34 (Hagerbaumer 7), S. Dakota St. 33 Alcester-Hudson 64, RANDOLPH, Neb. — The Wausa Vikings At the half: MU 42, MMC 28. Three-Pointers: MU 1 2-2 2, Trevor Bryant 1-1 0-0 2, Trace Murray 0-0 0-0 (Dykstra 9). Assists—Nebraska-Omaha 10 (Karhoff 3), Bon Homme 58 moved to 11-2 on the season after a 56-48 victory 10-19 (D. Andersen 5-7, Moon 4-5, Page 1-1, Johnson 0, Brandon Williams 0-1 0-0 0. TOTALS: 26-53 11-15 S. Dakota St. 13 (Dykstra, C. White 3). Total Fouls— Scotland 38 TYNDALL — Chamberlain’s Skyler Bertram at Randolph last Friday night. 65. Nebraska-Omaha 20, S. Dakota St. 18. A—3,274. ALCESTER — Grant Johnson scored 17 scored a game-high 28 points to lead the Cubs to Austin Conn had 14 points for the Vikings, points to lead host Alcester-Hudson to a 64-38 vic- a 65-58 victory over Bon Homme in boys’ basket- while Devon Munter, Jordan Burns and Spencer tory over Scotland at the Tri-Valley Classic on Sat- ball action on Saturday. Rosberg all added 12 points. urday. Seth Friesz posted 14 points and three steals, In the loss for the Cardinals (9-2), Nolan Nord- Gavin Doering scored 12 points and Mitch and Cody Medicine Eagle had 10 points for the hues scored 17 points and had three steals, while “Defensively, I know it you go and execute and get Johnson had six assists in the victory. Cubs. Hudson Priebe added 10 points and four as- Luke Andrew added 10 points and four rebounds. shows 42 percent for the game, one or two of them?’” James Seth Ireland led Scotland with eight points. sists in the victory. Garrett Watters chipped in with nine points and 10 Coyotes but to hold Fort Wayne to 61 said. Alcester-Hudson, 8-3, travels to West Sioux Scott Van Winkle scored 18 points and Jon rebounds. (Iowa) on Tuesday. Scotland, 3-7, hosts Irene- Barrett had 17 points, 16 rebounds and four Wausa visits Allen on Thursday and Randolph From Page 9 points is pretty incredible,” “We’re going to go try and Wakonda on Tuesday. blocked shots to lead Bon Homme. Scott Wieseler hosts Neligh-Oakdale on Friday. James said. get both of them, no question.” SCOTLAND (3-7)...... 11 16 28 38 finished with 14 points and four steals. WAUSA (11-2)...... 16 25 40 56 The players, though, main- ALCESTER-HUDSON (8-3)...... 14 27 48 64 Chamberlain, 7-2, travels to face Mount Ver- RANDOLPH (9-2)...... 7 11 27 48 tain that they will try not to get You can follow Jeremy get as close as 11 points the too hyped over the early suc- Hoeck on Twitter at rest of the way. cess, Rowson said. twitter.com/ jhoeck. Discuss this The home team played the “Our focus is mainly just story at www.yankton.net. Bantam Rea had three goals to lead Sioux Falls past Yank- final 4:13 without Gruis and A — SIOUX FALLS EAST 5, YANKTON 2: ton 11-0 in Bantam ‘B’ hockey action on Saturday. the next game,” he said. “We’re Adam Grady stopped for shots in the victory. Flack, who combined for 17 S. DAKOTA 75, IPFW 61 Hockey The Yankton Miracle allowed the fewest goals they not worrying about what hap- James Bouska made 34 saves for Yankton. points and nine rebounds be- IPFW (15-6) have allowed since the season opener, but pened in the past or what’s Jacobo 7-13 3-5 19, Kibiloski 2-6 0-0 5, Forbes 1- From Page 9 dropped a 5-2 decision to Sioux Falls East in Ban- fore fouling out. Junior guard going to happen tomorrow, we 3 1-4 3, Bland 2-7 4-5 8, Edwards 3-7 0-0 7, Graham tam ‘A’ hockey action on Sunday. Pee Wee Brandon Bos helped overcome just worry about the next 0-0 0-0 0, Evans 4-10 2-2 13, Reed 2-4 2-3 6. Totals Sam Prisbe had two goals and an assist to B — WATERTOWN 10-10, YANKTON 0-0: those issues with 13 points and 21-50 12-19 61. lead Sioux Falls. Watertown scored a pair of 10-0 victories over game.” S. DAKOTA (8-9) Falls downed Yankton 4-0 in JV girls’ hockey ac- For Yankton, Nathan Eichacker and Trey Yankton in Pee Wee ‘B’ hockey action on Satur- six rebounds. That next game will come Flack 4-7 0-0 8, Rowson 6-10 6-6 21, Gruis 4-9 1- Bakke scored goals. Oakley Palmer, Caid Kolet- day. 2 9, Norris 1-4 3-4 5, Bos 6-15 0-0 13, Thoseby 4-8 1- tion on Sunday. Defense has been the story next Thursday night at West- Katie Vockler had the other Sioux Falls goal. zky and Drew Wenande had assists. In the opener, Jacob Gerber had two goals 1 11, Kasperbauer 0-1 0-0 0, Robertson 1-2 0-0 3, Tyler Breck stopped seven shots for Sioux and three assists, and two other Lakers had two in USD’s 3-0 start in the Sum- Larson 2-7 1-2 5. Totals 28-63 12-15 75. Brianna Corcoran added an assist. ern Illinois. The Coyotes will Taylor LaFollette stopped eight shots for the Falls. Sean Garcia made 44 saves for Yankton. goals each for Watertown. mit. then travel to Omaha, Neb., for Halftime—S. Dakota 33-23. 3-Point Goals—IPFW A — SIOUX FALLS WEST 13, YANKTON 0: Jared Fedt stopped nine shots in the win. The Coyotes held Denver, 7-20 (Evans 3-9, Jacobo 2-4, Edwards 1-2, Kibiloski 1- shutout in goal. Yankton’s Renee Cross made 29 3, Reed 0-2), S. Dakota 7-17 (Rowson 3-3, Thoseby saves. Luke Evans had five goals and two assists to lead Chris Sternhagen made 36 saves for Yankton. a matchup next Saturday. In the nightcap, Connor Bramer had two goals IUPUI and Fort Wayne to a “Like I told our guys, ‘That’s 2-5, Robertson 1-1, Bos 1-6, Norris 0-1, Larson 0-1). Yankton travels to Sioux Center on Saturday, Sioux Falls West to a 13-0 victory over Yankton in combined 40 percent shooting Fouled Out—Flack, Gruis. Rebounds—IPFW 28 (Reed Jan. 25. Bantam ‘A’ hockey action on Saturday. and three assists, and two other Lakers scored your next challenge. Now when 7), S. Dakota 39 (Rowson 9). Assists—IPFW 4 (Bland, Tristan Scandin stopped five shots in the two goals each. (33 percent on three-pointers). we go back on the road ... can Jacobo 2), S. Dakota 12 (Norris 5). Total Fouls—IPFW shutout. Sean Garcia made 22 saves for Yankton. Fedt stopped 36 shots in the win. Isaac 14, S. Dakota 17. A—2,003. B — SIOUX FALLS 11, YANKTON 0: Skyler Nedved made 13 saves for Yankton.