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SPORTS DIGEST Weather Derails District 2AA ets in order to gain admittance at both sites. and Bailey Morris had 15 points and eight assists 424 series from Dakota Mace and a 419 series vance of Yankton’s football season opener. Also on Tuesday, the District 12B boys’ basket- to lead Concordia (31-2). Hartington Cedar from Carly Turner. Tournament ball tournament was postponed to Thursday, Catholic grad Tracy Peitz had 11 points, six assists UND Announces Committee To Due to blizzard conditions in the Sioux Falls March 5. Games include Marty Indian at Gregory and four steals. Becky Mueller also had 11 points S.D. State JV Boys’ Hockey area, play in the District 2AA Boys’ Basketball and Colome vs. Burke-South Central at Burke. in the victory. Facilitate Nickname Selection Tournament was postponed from Tuesday to To report a schedule change, coaches and/or For Morningside (32-1), Taylor Bahensky led Pairings Set GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — A committee fa- Thursday, March 5. athletic directors are encouraged to contact the the way with 15 points and four steals. Aslynn Muhl The South Dakota Amateur Hockey Associa- cilitating the selection of a new nickname for the As both host sites were scheduled to host girls’ Press & Dakotan at [email protected], by fax at had 13 points and a game-high 17 rebounds. Lexi tion’s Boys’ JV State Tournament will take over University of North Dakota is expected to submit a District 2AA games that night as well, the schedule 1-605-665-1721 or by phone at 1-605-665-7811, Ackerman added 11 points. Alcoa Arena Friday through Sunday. “short list” of potential names by early May. will be as follows: ext. 106. Yankton will face Huron in the opening match, UND announced the formation of the commit- At Lincoln High School, Yankton will face the Bowling: Yankton Teams a 9 a.m. start on Friday. The winner of that game tee on Tuesday. Its 11 members include Minnesota Lincoln boys at 5:30 p.m., followed by Harrisburg Concordia Upends No. 1 will face top-seeded Brookings at 7 p.m. that night. Twins President Dave St. Peter, former UND and Lincoln in the girls’ district championship Fifth, Ninth At State Fourth-seeded Sioux Center plays Oahe at goalie Karl Goehring (GAYR’-ihng) and United game. Mustangs For GPAC Title SIOUX FALLS — The Yankton boys finished 11:30 a.m., followed by third-seeded Rushmore Tribes Technical College President Leander At Washington High School, Brandon Valley SIOUX CITY, Iowa — Concordia snapped fifth and the Yankton-West Central girls placed against Watertown at 2 p.m. Second-seeded Ab- “Russ” McDonald. and Washington will face off in boys’ action at 5:30 Morningside’s 39-game home winning streak and ninth in the South Dakoata State High School erdeen draws Sioux Fals at 4:30 p.m. The committee will narrow a list of potential p.m., followed by Yankton and Washington in the avenged two regular season losses with an 80-72 Bowling Tournament on Friday at Sport Bowl in Opening ceremonies are set for 10:30 a.m. on nicknames submitted through a public process that third place game of the District 2AA girls’ tourna- victory over the Mustangs in the championship of Sioux Falls. Saturday. The championship will be played on UND says it will announce soon. The short list of ment. the Great Plains Athletic Conference women’s Yankton had qualified third and was eliminated Sunday at 2 p.m. names will go to a final public vote. Because Yankton is playing at two sites in basketball tournament on Tuesday. by eventual champion Roosevelt in boys’ match State residents voted overwhelmingly in 2012 Sioux Falls, their administration will issue tickets Both teams will advance to the NAIA Division II play. Leading the Bucks were Henry Borgstrom No QB Club Meeting Today to dump UND’s “Fighting Sioux” nickname, which at Lincoln that will allow Yankton fans admittance Women’s Basketball Tournament, March 11-17 in with a 640 series and Chandler Losing with a 617 The Yankton Quarterback Club has completed the NCAA considered “hostile and abusive.” The at the game at Washington as well. Fans who plan Sioux City. series. its schedule for the 2014-15 school year. state Legislature put a moratorium on replacing the to attend both games need to hang onto their tick- Mary Janovich scored a game-high 17 points The Yankton-West Central girls were led by a The next meeting is scheduled for August in ad- nickname until this year.

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HOCKEY Girls 8-20 24.5, Wiebelhaus Rec 46.5-33.5, Coors District 14B Wednesday, March 4 at Parkston (Championship — Mount Vernon-Plank- at Salem, 7 p.m.) HIGHLIGHTS: Judy Nielson 5-10; Light 46-34, Bud Light 33.5-46.5 Wall vs. Rapid City Christian, ppd. to No activities scheduled inton vs. McCook Central-Montrose, 7 p.m.); 5B at BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Neb. State Tourn. at Lin- SDAHA JV BOYS TOURN. Joan Tammen 2-10; Laurie Bruening 3- B STANDINGS: Merkel Insulation Mar 5. Thursday, March 5 Yankton (Freeman vs. Viborg-Hurley, 7 p.m.) coln (Crofton, Ponca, Wynot) 10 44-36, DSM Apts. 42-38, Service Master BASKETBALL, BOYS’ District 2AA (YHS at S.F. TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE INDOOR NAIA Na- HOCKEY, BOYS’ JV S.D. State Tourn. at Yank- March 6-8 at Yankton Philip vs. New Underwood, ppd. to SATURDAY NIGHT MIXED 30.5-49.5, Crofton Elevator 22-58 Mar 5. Lincoln, 5:30 p.m., KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM); S.D. Re- tionals at Geneva, Ohio ton (Game A: Yankton vs. Huron, 9 a.m.; Game B: Friday’s Games HIGH TEAM GAME: Ben’s Bowling HIGHLIGHTS: Nathan Meyer — 69 gions — 4A (Dakota Valley at Elk Point-Jefferson, 7 Friday, March 6 Watertown vs. Rushmore, 11:30 a.m.; Game C: Sioux A: Yankton (4 wins-12 losses-0 ties- Crew 1069 over game avg.; Steve Honeywell — 105 TUESDAY’S S.D. GIRLS p.m.; Canton at Vermillion, 7 p.m., KVTK-AM; Beres- BASKETBALL, BOYS’ S.D. Districts — 2AA Falls vs. Aberdeen, 2 p.m.; Game D: Oahe vs. Sioux 0 overtime losses) vs. Huron (3-13-0-0), 9 HIGH TEAM SERIES: Krazy Kids over series avg. ford at Tea Area, 7 p.m.); S.D. Districts — 12B (Marty (YHS vs. TBD, 7 p.m., KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM); 9B at Center, 4:30 p.m.; Game E: Brookings vs. Huron- a.m. 3036 WOMEN’S AMERICAN Region 8A Final Indian at Gregory, 7 p.m.; Colome vs. Burke-South Freeman (Championship — Freeman vs. TBD, 7 Yankton winner, 7 p.m.) B: Sioux Center (8-7-1-0) vs. Oahe HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Marty HIGH TEAM GAME: DSM Apts. 757 St. Thomas More 49, Belle Fourche Central at Burke, 7 p.m.) p.m.); 10B at Tea (Championship — Centerville vs. SOFTBALL, COLLEGE Wichita State Tourn. (7-8-0-1), 11:30 a.m. Sorensen 259-248, Randy Svendsen 258 HIGH TEAM SERIES: Arens Const. 26 BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ S.D. Districts — 2AA Irene-Wakonda, 7 p.m.); 11B at Mitchell (Champi- (USD vs. Wichita State, 5 p.m.) C: Rushmore (11-4-1-0) vs. Water- (errorless), Don Casey 244, Austin Reich 2135 Region 7B Final (YHS at S.F. Washington, 7 p.m., KYNT-AM, KVHT- onship — Corsica-Stickney vs. Platte-Geddes, 8 TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE INDOOR NAIA Na- town (6-8-0-2), 2 p.m. 244, Edwena Turner 201-194, Jan Put- HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Bobbie Jones County 53, Wall 40 FM); Neb. State Tourn. at Lincoln (C2 — Crofton vs. p.m.); 12B at Mitchell (Championship — 6:30 p.m.); tionals at Geneva, Ohio D: Aberdeen (12-2-0-2) vs. Sioux nam 191, Amber Mueller 191 Zavadil 210, Jane Dawson 210, Joan Region 8B Final Ponca, 2 p.m., KKYA-FM, KVHT-FM; D2 — Wynot vs. S.D. Regions — 5A (West Central at Mount Vernon- Falls (6-10-0-0), 4:30 p.m. HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Marty Tammen 202 McLaughlin 72, Lemmon 65 Hampton, 8:45 p.m., KVHT-FM); S.D. Regions — 5A Plankinton; Tri-Valley vs. McCook Central-Montrose E: Game A winner vs. Brookings (14- Sorensen 747, Randy Svendsen 717, HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Joan POSTPONEMENTS 1-0-1), 7 p.m. Don Casey 684, Edwena Turner 537, Tammen 509, Bobbie Zavadil 501, Jane Region 1A Final Saturday’s Games Milbank vs. Webster, ppd. to Mar 6. Amber Mueller 516, Leslie Thorsted 495 Dawson 501 ifornia 10, St. John’s 6, UALR 5, Wash- FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS TEXAS LEGENDS — Signed F NEW YORK RANGERS — Assigned F: Game A loser vs. Game D loser, 8 STANDINGS: 4 Friends 34-06, XXX- I STANDINGS: Arens Const. 91-29, a.m. TUESDAY’S NEB. BOYS ington 4, Quinnipiac 1. — Signed OF Joe Dunigan. Released Ricky Ledo. F Carl Klingberg and D Chris Summers Rated 32-08, Splitz Happen 28-12, Krazy Lewis & Clark Specialty Hospital 75.5- RHP Curtis Camilli. Traded LHP Joe Har- FOOTBALL to Hartford (AHL). G: Game E loser vs. Game B loser, Kidz 24-16, S. O. S. 22-18, Who’s Carry- 44.5, Comfyfeetbiz 63-57 District A-1 Finals 12:30 p.m. ris to York for cash. National Football League ing Who 22-18, Ben’s Bowling Crew 22- II STANDINGS: DSM Apts. 70-50, Norfolk 59, Omaha Burke 47 TRANSACTIONS JOPLIN BLASTERS — Signed RHP ATLANTA FALCONS — Signed LB AHL — Suspended Albany RW Cam H: Game E winner vs. Game B win- BASEBALL 16, Fearsome 4 Some 20-20, Beer 4 F&M State Bank 33.5-86.5 District A-6 Finals Matt Swilley and RHP Mike Fabrizio. Nate Stupar to a contract extension. Janssen five games for receiving a match ner, 3 p.m. American League Breakfast 20-20, Turkey Hunters 18-22, HIGHLIGHTS: Diane Phillips 5-10 Millard West 51, Lincoln Southeast KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Signed CAROLINA PANTHERS — Re- for an illegal check to the head of I: Game C winner vs. Game D win- CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Agreed to Thor’s Sharp Shooters 18-22, 3 Fingers 29 C Alex Marquez. signed DT Colin Cole to a one-year con- an opponent, during a March 1 game ner, 5:30 p.m. terms with RHPs Maikel Cleto, Raul Fer- Deep 18-22, Bowlers Under the Influence District B-1 Finals LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Traded tract. against Binghamton. Suspended J: Game C loser vs. Game F winner, BASKETBALL nandez, Erik Johnson, Frankie Montas, 14-26, Vi Team 14-18, Titans 12-28, Ups Plattsmouth 48, Norris 36 LHP Trey Barham to Southern Maryland DETROIT LIONS — Named Steven Worcester LW Jimmy Bonneau three 8 p.m. Jake Petricka, Zach Putnam, Daniel & Downs 10-30; INC — Hazzards, Ham- YANKTON PARKS & REC District B-2 Finals for a player to be named. Williams defensive quality control coach. games for an elbowing incident in a Feb. Sunday’s Games Webb and Michael Ynoa; LHPs Onelki mered, Plath Bone Crushers, T. H. E. M. Gretna 71, Elkhorn South 67 Can-Am League INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed 28 game against St. John’s. Suspended Fifth: Game G winner vs. Game J MEN’S JUST FOR FUN LEAGUE Garcia, Dan Jennings and Eric Surkamp; HIGHLIGHTS: Chad Losing — error- District B-3 Finals TROIS-RIVIERES AIGLES — DE Earl Okine. Agreed to terms with LS Charlotte LW Brock McGinn one game winner RESULTS: Cork N’ Bottle def. Allata Cs Rob Brantly, Adrian Nieto and Kevan less 235; Jason Rempfer — errorless Elkhorn Mount Michael 70, Blair 44 Signed RHP Jadd Schmeltzer. Matt Overton. for a charging incident in a Feb. 28 game Third: Game H loser vs. Game I Meat 49-42 Smith; INFs Matt Davidson, Leury Gar- 237; Austin Reich — errorless 244; District B-4 Finals Frontier League NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — at Hamilton. Suspended Milwaukee LW loser, 11:30 a.m. STANDINGS: Walnut Tavern 7-2, All cia, Conor Gillaspie, Tyler Saladino, Car- Chuck Turner — errorless 243; Mike Beatrice 64, Crete 38 JOLIET SLAMMERS — Signed C Named Ray Ventrone assistant special Richard Clune one game for accumulat- Championship: Game H winner vs. Seasons Powersports 7-2, Cortrust Bank los Sanchez and Andy Wilkins; OFs Barta — errorless 243; Don Casey — District B-5 Finals J.D. Dorgan and RHP David Kubiak to teams coach. ing his third instigating misconduct this Game I winner, 2 p.m. 6-3, Gettin’ Some 6-3, Cork ‘n’ Bottle 4- Adam Eaton, Avisail Garcia, J.B. Shuck errorless 226; John Siekmeier — error- Adams Central 49, Aurora 34 contract extensions. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Re- season during a March 1 game at 5, KPI Budweiser 3-6, Cottonwood- and Trayce Thompson on one-year con- less 221, 2-10; Lonnie Remington 3-10; District B-6 Finals SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS — leased CB Cary Williams. Chicago. Howlers (Bucks) 3-6, EMUS 1-8, Brick tracts. VOLLEYBALL Frank Osborn, Sr. 4-5; Jim Murphy 3-10, Scottsbluff 62, Alliance 48 Signed C Toby DeMello. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Signed BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS — Layers (Vishay) 1-8 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Agreed 4-7-10; Amber Mueller 5-10; Linda Lunn District D1-1 Finals BASKETBALL RB Jarryd Hayne to a three-year contract. Traded D Matt Lashoff to Portland for F YANKTON PARKS & REC to terms with RHPs Jandel Gustave and 8-9; Brandon Ester 5-6; Sandy Pederson Bruning-Davenport/Shickley 45, Ne- National Basketball Association TENNESSEE TITANS — Released Dyson Stevenson. TUESDAY’S S.D. BOYS Yordano Ventura, C Francisco Pena, COED JUST FOR FUN TOURN. 2-7; Mark Millin 5-6-10 braska City Lourdes 35 NBA — Fined Phoenix C Alex Len S Bernard Pollard. Claimed LB Jonathan HAMILTON BULLDOGS — As- District 3AA Semifinals INFs Orlando Calixte and Christian Colon RESULTS: Schieffer Masonry & INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE District D1-2 Finals $20,000 for initiating an altercation with Massaquoi off waivers from Atlanta. signed D Bobby Shea to Wheeling Huron 59, Aberdeen Central 50 and OFs Reymond Fuentes, Terrance Concrete def. Cottonwood Fireballs 21- HIGH TEAM GAME: Patriot Express High Plains Community 58, Mead 49 Miami C Hassan Whiteside and attempt- Canadian Football League (ECHL). Released F Shane Bakker from Pierre 74, Mitchell 58 Gore and Paulo Orlando on one-year 16, 21-17 972 District D1-3 Finals ing to take him to the floor during a March CALGARY STAMPEDERS — his professional tryout agreement. District 4AA Semifinals contracts. CHAMPIONSHIP: Dam Fireworks HIGH TEAM SERIES: Patriot Ex- Bloomfield 60, Omaha Nation 40 2 game. Fined Whiteside $15,000 for es- Signed QB Bo Levi Mitchell to a contract HARTFORD WOLF PACK — Re- Rapid City Central 60, Sturgis 49 MINNESOTA TWINS — Agreed to Hot Shots def. Schieffer Masonry & Con- press 2684 District D1-4 Finals calating the incident by wrestling Len to extension through the 2018 season. leased D Sean Escobedo from his pro- Rapid City Stevens 56, Spearfish 43 terms with RHPs A.J. Achter, Kyle Gib- crete 21-19, 20-22, 21-7 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Tom Clearwater/Orchard 60, Ansley-Litch- the floor and Phoenix F Markieff Morris WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — fessional tryout agreement. Loaned D Region 5A Quarterfinals son, J.R. Graham, Trevor May, Alex WOMEN’S JUST FOR FUN TOURN. Grass 279, Ryan Weverstad 279, Marty field 34 $15,000 for his Flagrant 2 for making ex- Signed WR Ezra Millington and DB Shea Dallas Jackson to Greenville (ECHL). McCook Central/Montrose 68, Bon Meyer, Lester Oliveros, Ryan Pressly, RESULTS: Riverside Autobody def. Sorensen 278, Kevin Annis 269, Ryan District D1-5 Finals cessive contact above the shoulders with Pierre. ECHL Homme 47 Stephen Pryor and Michael Tonkin; LHPs Mojos 21-18, 21-19 Annis 268 Amherst 72, Kenesaw 49 Miami G Goran Dragic. HOCKEY ELMIRA JACKALS — Announced Fs Tri-Valley 62, Wagner 56 Logan Darnell, Caleb Thielbar, Aaron CHAMPIONSHIP: Riverside Auto- HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Ryan District D1-6 Finals DENVER NUGGETS — Fired coach Kevin Sundher and Colin Jacobs were re- West Central 59, Parkston 53 Thompson and Jason Wheeler; Cs Chris body def. Mojos 27-25, 21-16 Weverstad 773, Marty Sorensen 760, Sutherland 53, Southwest 34 Brian Shaw. Named Melvin Hunt interim NHL — Fined Colorado Fs Gabriel assigned to Rochester (AHL). District 2B Semifinals Herrmann and Josmil Pinto; INFs Brian Joel Follette 729, Kevin Annis 719, Shane District D2-1 Finals coach. Landeskog $5,000 and Cody McLeod STOCKTON THUNDER — An- Langford 86, Leola/Frederick 44 Dozier, Eduardo Escobar, Jorge Polanco, Bertsch 700 Falls City Sacred Heart 57, DETROIT PISTONS — Signed F $3,091.40 for their actions during a Feb. nounced D Austin Levi was reassigned to BOWLING Warner 63, Aberdeen Christian 52 Miguel Sano, Danny Santana and Ken- STANDINGS: Hy-Vee 114.5, Whole- Exeter/Milligan 42 Quincy Miller to a second 10-day con- 28 game. Charlotte (AHL). District 3B Semifinals nys Vargas; OFs Oswaldo Arcia, Aaron YANKTON BOWL sale Supply 104, Kellen’s Carts & Serv- District D2-2 Finals tract. BUFFALO SABRES — Recalled Fs SOCCER Eureka/Bowdle 59, Herreid/Selby Hicks, Max Kepler and Eddie Rosario on ice 100, Patriot Express 92.5, KPI Bowl Bancroft-Rosalie 48, Stuart 47, OT MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Sus- Mikhail Grigorenko, Tim Schaller and Major League Soccer MOONSHINERS Area 57 one-year contracts. Dogs 88.5, H&K Oil 83, Carey’s Bar 78, District D2-3 Finals pended G Tony Allen one game for vio- Jerry D’Amigo from Rochester (AHL). NEW YORK RED BULLS — Signed HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Mark Potter County 59, Faulkton 22 Eastern League Yankton Redi-Mix 77, Czecker’s Bar Riverside 48, Wilcox-Hildreth 36 lating team policy. — Assigned MF Manolo Sanchez. Brannen 225, Terry Wiebelhaus 212, District 4B Semifinals READING FIGHTIN PHILS — An- 75.5, H&K Oil #2 73, Don’s Auto 73 District D2-4 Finals MIAMI HEAT — Signed F Henry RW Teemu Pulkkinen to Grand Rapids COLLEGE Becky Frank 183, Kim Brannen 175 Hitchcock-Tulare 74, Sunshine Bible nounced the resignation of assistant gen- TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED Bertrand 68, Anselmo-Merna 54 Walker to a second 10-day contract. (AHL). Reassigned G Jared Coreau and IDAHO — Announced the NCAA HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Mark Academy 52 eral manager Ashley Peterson. Named HIGH TEAM GAME: TCB 502 District D2-5 Finals SACRAMENTO KINGS — Named RW Martin Frk from Grand Rapids (AHL) lifted a ban on postseason play against Brannen 588, Terry Wiebelhaus 585, Sully Buttes 63, Highmore-Harrold Matt Hoffmaster executive director of op- HIGH TEAM SERIES: TCB 1352 Paxton 48, Hitchcock County 44 Vlade Divac vice president of basketball to Toledo (ECHL). the football team for failing to meet aca- Wendy Wiebelhaus 489, Sharon Mernin 49 erations. HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Ryan District D2-6 Finals and franchise operations. NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Activated demic standards for the 2009 through 465 District 8B Semifinals American Association STANDINGS: Westy’s 20.5-9.5, Weverstad 262, Kelly Mernin 257 (error- Minatare 61, Cody-Kilgore 41 NBA Development League D Damon Severson off injured reserve. 2012 seasons. less), Hal Somer 229, Sharon Mernin Canistota 58, Ethan 48 Steamway 19-11, Flyn Great Whites 18- Hanson 51, Bridgewater-Emery 32 12, L&S 15-15, JB Auto 14.5-15.5 209, Ashley Zurcher 203, Jordan Drotz- USA TODAY WOMEN’S TOP 25 man 200 District 9B Semifinals HIGHLIGHTS: Kim Brannen 4-10; Freeman 79, Menno 69 The top 25 teams in the USA Today Anissa White 1-5-10 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Kelly women’s college basketball poll, with Mernin 668, Ryan Weverstad 643, Todd District 10B Semifinals CLASSIC LEAGUE Centerville 55, Alcester-Hudson 44 first-place votes in parentheses, records Cubs’ Scramble On Wrigley Hits Bump When Mayor Balks HIGH TEAM GAME: Barta Electric Moody 633, Sharon Mernin 576, Jane through March 2, points based on 25 Rhoades 529, Marie Weverstad 513 Irene-Wakonda 64, Viborg-Hurley 60 937 District 11B Semifinals points for a first-place vote through one CHICAGO (AP) — The about asking the city to let con- paign, knows voters are watch- HIGH TEAM SERIES: Eisenbraun & STANDINGS: Knight Riders 7.5-0.5, point for a 25th-place vote and previous RTBN 7-1, Hot Rollers 6-2, Ten Pins 6-2, Corsica/Stickney 75, Kimball/White Chicago Cubs’ scramble to get struction go “more 24/7” was ing to see if the Cubs get pref- Associates 2642 Lake 44 ranking: HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Ryan TCB 5-3, 5-Pinners 5-3, Gutter Mates 4- Record Pts Pvs as much of a massive renova- not what they would seek. erential treatment from him. 4, The Split Ends 4-4, 2 Broke Girls 4-4, Platte-Geddes 59, Dakota Christian Weverstad 298, Todd Moody 279, Don 45 1. UConn (32) 29-1 800 1 tion of Wrigley Field done be- Saying the team under- It also represents another Casey 278, Andy Seiner 278, Chuck S&L Date Nite 4-4, The Cali Gals 4-4, Be- 2. Notre Dame 28-2 764 4 tween the Lines 4-4, Alley Kats 3-5, Yogi POSTPONEMENTS fore next month’s opening day stands the mayor’s “perspec- chapter in the sometimes Turner 259 District 1AA 3. Maryland 27-2 724 5 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Todd & BooBoo 3-5, Changing Lanes 3-5, 4. South Carolina 27-2 713 2 hit a bump Tuesday when tive” and the “need to be rocky history of the Cubs’ ef- Country Bumpkins 2.5-5.5, Misfits 2-6, Brookings vs. Sioux Falls O’Gorman, Moody 769, Ryan Weverstad 732, Chuck ppd. to Mar 5. 5. Tennessee 25-4 673 6 Mayor Rahm Emanuel dashed conscious of the impact on our fort to renovate the 101-year- Turner 730, Don Casey 694, Todd Kautz Vikes 2-6, Split Happens 2-6, Just 4 Fun 6. Florida State 27-3 626 8 2-6 Watertown vs. Sioux Falls Roosevelt, the team’s hopes of winning neighbors,” the Cubs in a state- old ballpark. A few years ago, 692 ppd. to Mar 5. 7. Baylor 27-3 610 3 STANDINGS: Barta Electric 113, HIGHLIGHTS: Hal Somer — error- 8. Arizona State 26-4 550 10 less 200; Cheryl Heine — errorless 189; District 2AA city approval to keep construc- ment issued Tuesday said they as the Cubs were trying to win Manitou 112.5, Eisenbraun & Associates Brandon Valley vs. Sioux Falls 9. Oregon State 26-3 545 7 110.5, Kruse’s Pro Shop 110, The Varsity Steve Obr — errorless 196; Elmer Misar 10. Louisville 24-5 481 9 tion crews working around the hope the city will allow work to support for its plans, Emanuel 3-10; Marvin Guthmiller 3-6-7-10; Kelly Washington, ppd. to Mar 5. Pub 93.5, Coke Zero 89, Rotten Apples Yankton vs. Sioux Falls Lincoln, ppd. 11. Kentucky 21-8 449 15 clock. be done from 6 a.m. until 10 stopped so much as even tak- 88, Smidt Captain & Crew 86, Plath Chi- Mernin 6-7-10; Jane Rhoades 3-10; 12. North Carolina 23-7 409 11 Annabelle Moody 3-6-7-10; Jordan Drotz- to Mar 5. “The city ordinance is clear p.m. and Monday through Sat- ing phone calls from the team’s ropractic 82, Janssen’s Garbage Service Region 2A 13. Mississippi State 26-5 391 13 60.5 man 3-10; Jake Kopejtka 3-10; Somer 14. Princeton 27-0 388 14 that you can’t have 24-hour urday, instead of the 8 a.m. chairman after a report that Bares 3-10 Redfield/Doland vs. Deubrook, ppd. SPARETIME LADIES to Mar 5. 15. Iowa 23-6 384 16 building,” the mayor told re- until 8 p.m. schedule they must the chairman’s father was HIGH TEAM GAME: Glass Cutters 16. Duke 20-9 298 17 CROFTON, NEB. Deuel vs. Hamlin, ppd. to Mar 5. porters, who also made a point adhere to now. thinking about bankrolling a 858 Region 3A 17. Texas A&M 22-8 277 12 HIGH TEAM SERIES: Huether MEN’S COMMERICAL Garretson vs. Flandreau, ppd. to Mar 18. Chattanooga 26-3 225 19 of saying that whatever the All this comes at a stressful racially tinged campaign Seamless Gutters 2407 HIGH TEAM GAME: Crofton Eleva- 5. 19. George Wash. 26-3 172 21 Cubs told the media about ex- time for both the team and the against Emanuel’s former boss, HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Stacy tor 897 Flandreau Indian vs. Madison, ppd. 20. Stanford 21-9 164 19 tending the hours of construc- mayor. The Cubs, who have al- President Barack Obama. Last Barta 258, Hiliary Barta 235, Candy HIGH TEAM SERIES: Leader Angus to Mar 4. 21. Florida Gulf Coast 27-2 159 22 Olson 232 2497 Region 6A 22. Rutgers 21-8 130 18 tion, they had not raised the ready acknowledged that the year, Emanuel announced he HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Stacy HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Joe Mobridge-Pollock vs. Miller, ppd. to 23. Seton Hall 26-4 117 25 issue with him. bleachers will be closed to fans was delaying a hearing on the Barta 662, Hiliary Barta 581, Judy Barta Wiebelhaus 257, Brian Wiebelhaus 245, Mar 5. 24. Syracuse 21-8 55 — 577, Candy Olson 575 Steve Honeywell 241 Crow Creek vs. Cheyenne-Eagle 25. Nebraska 20-9 53 23 Team officials, who said on opening day, say they need Cubs’ renovation plans after STANDINGS: Huether Seamless HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Steve Butte, ppd. to Mar 5. Others receiving votes: Northwest- that they need pick up the the additional work time to learning that they included ele- Gutters 24.5-3.5, First Dakota 16-12, First Honeywell 681, Joe Wiebelhaus 640, District 6B ern 47, South Florida 44, James Madison pace of the project because erect the centerpiece of the ments that neither he nor any- National SC 16-12, Vogt Cleaners 13.5- Galen Zimmerman 613 James Valley Christian vs. Sanborn 30, Texas 26, DePaul 19, Ohio State 19, 14.5, Lewis & Clark Marina 12-16, Glass A STANDINGS: Leader Angus 55.5- Central/Woonsocket, ppd. to Mar 5. Western Kentucky 18, Oklahoma 14, Cal- winter weather has put con- $575 million renovation proj- one else at City Hall had ever Cutters 11-17, ASPS 11-17, The Dam struction behind schedule, ect: the huge video board in seen before. tried to assure people that left field. And the mayor, in the whatever they said Monday middle of a re-election cam- Skorepa grabbed eight re- Corsica-Stickney in the final bounds. round in Mitchell on Friday, Boys Parker advances to play and Dakota Christian ends its From Page 7 Freeman in the finals in Free- season with a 4-18 record. man on Friday, and Scotland DAKOTA CHRISTIAN (4-18)...... 9 20 35 45 Bees PLATTE-GEDDES (15-6)...... 12 30 43 59 ends its season with a 9-13 From Page 7 and Alex Scott added nine record. SCOTLAND (9-13)...... 13 27 35 45 District A-1 points. PARKER (15-6)...... 18 32 40 58 West Central will play Mt. thought it could be a good Vernon-Plankinton in Plankin- Norfolk 59, Burke 47 year. Freeman 79, Menno 69 NORFOLK — In the Dis- ton on Friday, and Parkston FREEMAN — Cole Paulson “They’re the top team in ends its season with a 10-11 trict A-1 final, Norfolk took C-1, so we knew we could get cashed 27 points in the Dis- out Burke 59-47 Tuesday record. trict 9B semifinal game to here.” PARKSTON (10-11)...... 8 22 44 53 night in Norfolk. Jarell Sheridan and Shade WEST CENTRAL (12-9) ...... 12 24 39 59 bring Freeman a 79-69 victory Logan Strom cashed 19 Harlan each scored eight over Menno on Tuesday night points and had 12 rebounds in Freeman. points in the loss for Omaha McCook Cent.-Mont. 68, for Norfolk. Tyler Hagedorn Nation (16-9), while Tristan Brennan Schmidt tallied tallied 13 points and 13 re- Bon Homme 47 18 points and 13 rebounds Lasley and Curtis Woodhull bounds. Lane Mccallum to- both added seven points. SALEM — To start the Re- for Freeman, and Josh Roth taled 12 points, and Brandon gion 5A tournament, Will Got- add3d 12 points to the win. From start to finish, Villalpando added nine Bloomfield pressured the tlob led McCook For Menno, Dusten Lehr points to the win. Central-Montrose with 29 netted 21 points. Derrick Chiefs, never letting them get For Burke, Junup Char, into an offensive rhythm. points and 14 rebounds to Lehr and Caleb Preszler each Darrwll Mitchell, and Wanjanj thrash Bon Homme 68-47 added 17 points, and Preszler “That’s what we had to Tut each netted nine points. tell the kids, that defense was Tuesday night in Salem. also had eight rebounds. Norfolk advances to the Cole Cheeseman totaled Freeman will play Parker going to win this one for us,” state tournament March 12th, Eisenhauer said. 12 points for MCM, and Asaac in the championship game in and Burke ends its season ANderson added 10 points to Freeman on Friday night, and “That’s what we prepared with a 13-11 record. to do.” the win. Menno ends its season with a BURKE (13-11) ...... 9 23 34 47 For Bon Homme, Chase 10-11 record. NORFOLK (26-0)...... 16 28 40 59 And now the Bees will pre- Kortan netted 14 points, and MENNO (10-11) ...... 16 37 46 69 pare for the state tournament Bryce Sciesznksi tallied 12 FREEMAN (10-10)...... 6 25 47 79 District 3AA in Lincoln. points and seven rebounds. “We’re not done making MCM will play Tri-Valley in District 11B noise,” Beckmann said, Pierre 74, Mitchell 58 adding a smile. Salem on Friday, and Bon PIERRE — The District Homme ends its season with Platte-Geddes 59, 3AA semifinals, Pierre a 6-15 record. You can follow Jeremy Dakota Christian 45 thrashed Mitchell 74-58 Tues- JAMES D. CIMBUREK/P&D Hoeck on Twitter at BON HOMME (6-15)...... 3 12 30 47 Dakota Valley's Jessica Feilmeier pulls up for a shot during the Re- MCCOOK CENTRAL-MONT. (15-6)...... 18 33 50 68 PLATE — In the semifinal day night in Pierre. gion 4A girls' basketball championship on Tuesday in Vermillion. twitter.com/ jhoeck. Discuss round of the District 11B Brevin Kaiser netted 22 this story at www.yankton.net. District 9B tournament, Platte-Geddes points and had 11 rebounds trounced Dakota Christian 59- for Pierre. Nick Rabern tallied Nebelsick added. “Hats off to Parker 58, Scotland 45 45 Tuesday night in Platte. 18 points. Max Seward to- them; they’re a great group of Coby Johnson netted 25 taled 17 points, and Brad Region 4A girls.” FREEMAN — In the Dis- Dean added nine points to Your Source trict 9B semifinals, Parker points and grabbed nine re- From Page 7 McCabe led the Panthers bounds for Platte-Geddes, the win. with 14 points as Faldmo and outshot Scotland 58-45 in For Mitchell, Beau Brown Freeman on Tuesday night. and Brady Peterson added Johnson each scored nine For Local 11points and seven rebounds totaled 16 points, and Jaron points. Zach O’Keefe netted 22 Weich scored 12 points. much of a chance to get back points and had 10 rebounds to the win. to state,” Nebelsick said. “We “Our kids played their Sports: The For Dakota Christian, Pierre will play Huron in hearts out,” Lilly said. “I for Parker, and Lendon Leber- the finals on Friday in Pierre, lost a lot of good players but man added 14 points to the Owen Medicine totaled 12 we’ve got some good guards could not be more proud of points, and Drew Veurink tal- and Mitchell plays for third them — not just for the game Press & win. place in Aberdeen the same and the team is playing great For Scotland, Shane Bloch lied 10 points and eight re- basketball right now. tonight but for the growth bounds. day. put up 19 points, and Travis MITCHELL (9-12)...... 11 22 40 58 “It feels tremendous,” they’ve shown from Decem- Dakotan Platte-Geddes will play PIERRE (13-8)...... 18 34 46 74 ber through March.