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Indy Baseball PAGE 8: SPORTS PRESS & DAKOTAN n WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 2015 Shining On The Diamond The Yankton Hurricanes won their U9 division of the Yank- The Yankton Twins won their U12 division of the Yankton ton Sertoma youth baseball tournament earlier this month. Sertoma youth baseball tournament earlier this month. Team members include (front) Bryce Kral, Nathan Pietila, Team members include (front) Dylan Prouty, Trent Herr- Brennan Metteer, Landon Potts, Payton Peterson, (back) The Yankton Fury Xtreme won their U16 division of the boldt, Brodey Peterson, Quentin Moser, Roy Knapp, (mid- coach Travis Wishon, Austin Gobel, Owen Wishon, Frankie Vermillion Summer Slam girls’ softball tournament. Team dle) Rugby Ryken, Trevor Fitzgerald, Aidan Feser, Jim- Intveld, Lucas Kampshoff, Tyson Prouty, Hunter Teichroew members include (front) Hanna Cummins, Holly Mines, mie Cunningham, Kaden Luellman, (back) coaches Mark and coach Bob Prouty. Not pictured are Hudson Burgeson (middle) Bailey Peterka, Ivy Mines, Alix Peterka, Britney Ryken, Jay Fitzgerald, Aaron Feser, Darin Cunningham and and coach Dillon Gobel. Davis, (back) Madie Cordell, Traia Hubbard, Liz Suing and Kris Luellman. Dani Dvorak. Not pictured are Megan McCorkell and Lexie McCorkell. SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR MMC Classic Champs Boston 21 24 .467 2 1/2 Pittsburgh 5, Miami 1 Wednesday, May 27 C Tourn. at Lincoln; Neb. State GOLF Baltimore 20 23 .465 2 1/2 Chicago Cubs 3, Washington 2 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Har- Class D Tourn. at Kearney HILLCREST GOLF & CC Toronto 22 26 .458 3 Cincinnati 2, Colorado 1 risburg at Vermillion Greysox (7:30 SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Yankton LADIES DAY EVENT Central Division N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 4, 10 in- p.m.) Fury Red at Dakota Valley (6:30 FIRST: Jane Adamson, Sue Mor- W L Pct GB nings BASEBALL, CLUB HS Divi- p.m.); Yankton Fury Xtreme vs. rison, Yavonne Slowey, Peggy Frank 125 Kansas City 28 17 .622 — San Francisco at Milwaukee, 8:10 sion Playoffs — Region 4: South S.F. Smash at Chancellor (DH, SECOND: Lisa Berry, Tena Becker, Minnesota 26 18 .591 1 1/2 p.m. Central at Platte-Geddes-Dakota 6:30 p.m.) Kathy Olsen, Max Hughes 127 Detroit 26 20 .565 2 1/2 St. Louis 6, Arizona 4 Christian-White Lake-Corsica (7 TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE THIRD: Pam Van Meeteren, Alicia Cleveland 20 25 .444 8 San Diego at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m.) OUTDOOR NCAA West Preliminar- Cornemann, Stephanie Serck, Michelle Chicago 19 24 .442 8 p.m. BASEBALL, VFW TEENER ies at Austin, Texas Van Maanen 128 West Division Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Yankton Lakers at S.F. East (DH, Friday, May 29 FOURTH: Karen Swanda, Rogene W L Pct GB Wednesday’s Games 5 p.m.); Norfolk at Yankton Redsd BASEBALL, AMATEUR Cihak, Stacy Schramm, Karen Hovland Houston 30 17 .638 — Colorado (K.Kendrick 1-6) at Cincin- (DH, 5 p.m.) Menno at Lesterville (7:30 p.m.) 128 Los Angeles 23 22 .511 6 nati (Leake 2-3), 11:35 a.m. GOLF, BOYS’ Neb. State Class BASEBALL, LEGION Lewis & LADIES IND. NET SKINS Texas 23 23 .500 6 1/2 Miami (Undecided) at Pittsburgh C Tourn. at Lincoln; Neb. State Clark Wood Bat Classic (Yankton) FLIGHT 1: No. 4, Karen Hovland 3; Seattle 22 23 .489 7 (G.Cole 6-2), 11:35 a.m. Class D Tourn. at Kearney BASEBALL, VFW TEENER No. 11 ,Tena Becker 2; No. 12, Deb Gub- Oakland 17 30 .362 13 Philadelphia (O’Sullivan 1-3) at N.Y. SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Norfolk Mitchell Tourn. (Yankton Lakers) bels 3; No. 13, Marsha Bertsch 2; No. Monday’s Games Mets (Syndergaard 1-2), 12:10 p.m. Impact at Fury White (DH, 6:30 TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE 15, Bertsch 3; No. 17, Becker 3; No. 18, N.Y. Yankees 14, Kansas City 1 San Francisco (Vogelsong 3-2) at p.m.); Freeman at Yankton Fury OUTDOOR NCAA West Preliminar- Sharry Willard 2 Baltimore 4, Houston 3 Milwaukee (Undecided), 12:40 p.m. Wildcats (DH, 6 p.m.) ies at Austin, Texas FLIGHT 2: No. 4, Carla Ewald 3; No. Minnesota 7, Boston 2 Washington (Scherzer 5-3) at Chi- Thursday, May 28 TRACK & FIELD, PREP S.D. 7, Ewald 3; No. 8, Jane Rupiper 3; No. Oakland 4, Detroit 0 cago Cubs (Lester 4-2), 7:05 p.m. BASEBALL, AMATEUR Scot- State Class AA Meet at Sturgis; 9, Kathy Olsen 2; No. 10, Olsen 3; No. Texas 10, Cleveland 8 Arizona (Collmenter 3-5) at St. Louis land at Crofton (7:30 p.m.); Tabor at S.D. State Class A Meet at Spear- 13, Stephanie Serck 2; No. 18, Serck 3 Toronto 6, Chicago White Sox 0 (Lynn 3-4), 7:15 p.m. Irene (7:30 p.m., KVHT-FM); Wynot fish; S.D. State Class B Meet at COUPLES MEMORIAL DAY TOURN. Seattle 4, Tampa Bay 1 San Diego (Cashner 1-7) at L.A. at Yankton (7:30 p.m.) Rapid City FIRST: James & Tracey Grotenhuis, L.A. Angels 4, San Diego 3 Angels (Richards 4-2), 9:05 p.m. GOLF, BOYS’ Neb. State Class Bill & Lisa Berry, Dave & Carla Ewald Tuesday’s Games Atlanta (A.Wood 2-2) at L.A. Dodg- 129 Houston 4, Baltimore 1 ers (Greinke 5-1), 9:10 p.m. SECOND: Dan & Dana Megard, N.Y. Yankees 5, Kansas City 1 Thursday’s Games Scott & Lynn Hiltunen, Kevin & Julie Toronto 10, Chicago White Sox 9 Pittsburgh at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. Friday, May 29 roactive to May 24. Recalled RHP Jose O’Brien 137 Seattle 7, Tampa Bay 6, 10 innings Atlanta at San Francisco, 9:15 p.m. Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Urena from New Orleans (PCL). Reas- THIRD: Dean & Laura Washburn, Texas 4, Cleveland 3 Saturday, May 30 signed third base coach Brett Butler to Steve & Yavonne Slowey, Dan & Joan Boston at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. x-Chicago at Anaheim, 7 p.m. outfield and base-running coach. Named ABOVE: The foursome of (left) Yavonne Slowey, Lisa Berry, Sandy Lammers Detroit at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. BASKETBALL Lenny Harris third base coach. Brandt and Lori Ibarolle won the women’s title of the Mount Marty FOURTH: Todd & Michelle Van San Diego at L.A. Angels, 10:05 NBA CONF. FINALS FOOTBALL College Golf Classic earlier this month. Maanen, Dave & Alicia Cornemann, Gail p.m. TRANSACTIONS National Football League & Deb Gubbels 140 Wednesday’s Games Sunday, May 24 BASEBALL CLEVELAND BROWNS — Waived- BELOW: The foursome of (left) Matt Tereshinski, Aaron Ness, Steve Cleveland 114, Atlanta 111, OT, Texas (Lewis 4-2) at Cleveland (Car- American League injured LB Keith Pough. Waived DL Cal- Cleveland leads series 3-0 Weiland and Denis Fokken won the men’s title of the Mount Marty LAKEVIEW GOLF COURSE rasco 5-4), 11:10 a.m. BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Recalled vin Barnett. Signed OL Eric Olsen and Chicago White Sox (Samardzija 4-2) Monday, May 25 C Steve Clevenger from Norfolk (IL). LB Mike Reilly. College Golf Classic earlier this month. LADIES LEAGUE at Toronto (Estrada 1-3), 11:37 a.m. Houston 128, Golden State 115, Designated C Ryan Lavarnway for as- DALLAS COWBOYS — Waived- LOW GROSS: Gina Dendinger 47 Kansas City (C.Young 4-0) at N.Y. Golden State leads series 3-1 signment. injured WR Chris Boyd. Signed WR A.J. LOW NET: Gina Dendinger 46 Yankees (Pineda 5-2), 12:05 p.m. Tuesday, May 26 CLEVELAND INDIANS — An- Jenkins and OL Chaz Green. STANDINGS: Andrea Tramp-Mi- Boston (Porcello 4-3) at Minnesota Cleveland 118, Atlanta 88, Cleve- nounced Brett Hayes cleared waivers NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Re- chelle Townsend 94, Deanna Lockman- (P.Hughes 3-4), 12:10 p.m. land wins series 4-0 and was sent outright to Columbus (IL). signed LB Dane Fletcher. Signed WR Linda Trenhaile 79, Patty Zavadil-Carol Seattle (F.Hernandez 7-1) at Tampa Wednesday, May 27 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Activat- Zach D’Orazio. Leader 69, Judy Heine-Kathy Meink 69, Bay (Archer 5-4), 12:10 p.m. Houston at Golden State, 8 p.m. ed LHP Jason Vargas from the 15-day WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Sheri Moser-Bridget Thoene 65, Kendra Detroit (Simon 5-2) at Oakland (Ka- Friday, May 29 DL. Optioned LHP Brandon Finnegan to Waived DL Daryl Waud. Neugebauer-Carolyn Heine-Laurie Baily zmir 2-3), 2:35 p.m. x-Golden State at Houston, 8 p.m. Omaha (PCL). HOCKEY 63, Irma Arens-Kathy Magorian 61, Sha- Houston (McHugh 5-2) at Baltimore Sunday, May 31 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Re- National Hockey League ron Koller-Jane Brown 57, Mardi Macka- (U.Jimenez 3-3), 3:35 p.m. x-Houston at Golden State, 8 p.m. called INF Grant Green from Salt Lake ST. LOUIS BLUES — Signed coach prang-Ann Arens 54, Katie Paulson- San Diego (Cashner 1-7) at L.A. (PCL). Ken Hitchcock to a one-year contract. Carol Schnabel 50, Norma Garvey-Katie Angels (Richards 4-2), 9:05 p.m. NBA FINALS OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Activated COLLEGE Tramp 49, Emily Loecker-Linda Fox 44, Thursday’s Games LHP Sean Doolittle from the 15-day DL. HOBART — Announced the retire- Donna Steckler-Kim Brannen 37 Thursday, June 4 Chicago White Sox at Baltimore, Cleveland at Golden State/Houston, Optioned RHP Angel Castro to Nashville ment of men’s assistant basketball coach TUESDAY MEN’S LEAGUE 12:05 p.m., 1st game (IL). Carl Wenzel. LOW GROSS: Michael Kuchta 37 8 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Baltimore, SEATTLE MARINERS — Activated NEBRASKA — Signed men’s bas- LOW NET: Michael Kuchta, Adam 3:35 p.m., 2nd game OF Austin Jackson from the 15-day ketball coach Tim Miles to a one-year Sailer, Armond Sprakel, John Sprakel 33 Boston at Texas, 7:05 p.m.
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