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Nebraska’s Osborne Says Anderson Aides Weren’t Fired Press&Dakotan LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska athletic director Tom Osborne says he’s “open-minded” mid-majors and young coaches on the rise. Osborne said he has not fired Anderson’s assis- as he begins looking for a new coach. tant coaches. Some media outlets reported Sunday that Dave Bingham, Eric Newman and Osborne, who fired Mike Anderson on Sunday, said on his weekly radio show Tuesday Curtis Ledbetter had been dismissed along with Anderson. DAILY DOSE night that he would consider established head coaches and assistants from top programs and

Colts QB Manning Has Using Your Head U-10 Soccer Tryouts May 30 Women’s Basketball League Champs There will be tryouts for a U-10 boys’ club soccer Second Neck Surgery team on Monday, May 30, at 4 p.m. at Memorial Park. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Colts star quarterback Those interested are asked to bring a ball and Peyton Manning had neck surgery Monday in water, and to meet at the big picnic shelter. Chicago to repair a disk problem. For more information, contact Deb Lillie at 661- It’s the second neck surgery since February 1296. 2010 for Manning. The previous was to repair a pinched nerve, and this operation was less inva- sive and less complicated, team owner Jim Irsay Mitchell Boys’ Hoops Put On said Tuesday at the NFL meetings. Probation For One Year “He had a bulging disk,” Irsay said of the four- MITCHELL (AP) — The Mitchell boys basketball time league MVP. “The doctors removed a part of program has been put on probation for a year. it. Activities Director Geoff Gross tells The Daily Re- “It’s usually a six-to-eight week recovery pe- public newspaper that the penalty stems from a rule riod. I think this is one you can bounce back from violation by longtime head coach Gary Munsen, who quickly.” coached at least one Mitchell player of season at The surgery was performed at Chicago’s a tournament camp in mid-April. Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Manning The state High School Activities Association was back at home Tuesday. handed down the discipline at its meeting last month Even though the NFL has locked out its play- in Pierre. It carries a $200 fine and a letter of repri- ers, communication between teams and players mand. Coaches will not be able to organize four team in these cases is allowed. Sioux Falls Washington's Jenna Juliano, left, balances her driver on activities this summer, and the district must detail Manning has started 227 consecutive games her head and talks to Sioux Falls Lincoln's Erin Radke as they wait to steps to ensure similar violations don’t happen in the Team Red was crowned champion of the women’s basketball including the playoffs. His contract is up, but future. there is little chance Irsay will allow the 35-year- tee off during the final round of the South Dakota State Class AA Girls' league tournament. Team members include (L-R) Michelle Golf Tournament, Tuesday at Brookings Country Club. (James D. Cim- The Mitchell boys team finished second at the Amundson, Emily Witte, Dana Marquardt, Amy Knippling and old Manning to become a free agent once a labor Class AA state tournament in March. agreement is reached. burek/P&D) Mollie Youngberg. SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR

BASKETBALL Toronto 7, N.Y. Yankees 3 TRIPLES—Bourjos, Los Angeles, 5; Tuesday’s Games Wednesday, May 25 Friday, May 27 Frontier League Texas 4, Chicago White Sox 0 Granderson, New York, 4; 9 tied at 3. Colorado 12, Arizona 4, 1st game BASEBALL, AMATEUR Vermillion Grey Sox at Elk Point (7:30 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Irene at Freeman (7:30 p.m.); Scotland EVANSVILLE OTTERS — Signed C Brett WOMEN’S LEAGUE TOURN. Seattle 8, Minnesota 7, 10 innings HOME RUNS—Bautista, Toronto, 19; Atlanta 2, Pittsburgh 0 p.m.) at Lesterville (7:30 p.m.); Tabor at Yankton (7:30 p.m., KVTK-AM) Chamberlain. Released C Stuart Kam. RESULTS: Last Minute def. Portillo Dryall L.A. Angels 4, Oakland 1 Granderson, New York, 16; Teixeira, New York, Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 3 Thursday, May 26 TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR NCAA West Region- RIVER CITY RASCALS — Released C 94-50; Team Red def. Shooters 58-48; Team Tuesday's Games 12; Beltre, Texas, 10; ACabrera, Cleveland, 10; L.A. Dodgers 5, Houston 4 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Avon at Tabor (7:30 p.m.); Wynot at als at Eugene, Ore. (USD) Cooper Stewart. Red def. Last Minute 45-34 (championship) Boston 4, Cleveland 2 Konerko, Chicago, 10; 7 tied at 9. N.Y. Mets at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. Menno (7:30 p.m., KVHT-FM); Yankton at Crofton (7:30 p.m.) TRACK, PREP S.D. State Class AA Meet at Brandon (10:30 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS — Signed Baltimore 5, Kansas City 3 STOLEN BASES—Ellsbury, Boston, 16; An- Washington at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR NCAA West Region- a.m.); S.D. State Class A Meet at Madison (9:30 a.m.); S.D. State RHP Ben Shivers. Detroit 7, Tampa Bay 6 drus, Texas, 15; Crisp, Oakland, 14; Aybar, Los Arizona at Colorado, 8:40 p.m., 2nd game als at Eugene, Ore. (USD) Class B Meet at Sioux Falls (9:30 a.m.) WASHINGTON WILD THINGS — Signed GOLF N.Y. Yankees 5, Toronto 4 Angeles, 12; RDavis, Toronto, 12; Fuld, Tampa St. Louis at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. RHP Matt Barnes. Chicago White Sox at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Bay, 12; ISuzuki, Seattle, 11. Florida at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS — Signed LAKEVIEW MEN’S LEAGUE Minnesota 4, Seattle 2 PITCHING—Cahill, Oakland, 6-1; Tomlin, Wednesday’s Games RHP Wes Alsup. Released INF Matt Huggins. LOW INDIVIDUAL GROSS: Dan Haubrick Oakland at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Cleveland, 6-1; Scherzer, Detroit, 6-1; Lester, Atlanta (Minor 0-1) at Pittsburgh (Ja.McDon- North American League 44 Wednesday's Games Boston, 6-1; Pineda, Seattle, 6-2; Weaver, Los ald 3-3), 11:35 a.m. CALGARY VIPERS — Released RHP An- LOW INDIVIDUAL NET: Keith Kracht 34, Boston (Lester 6-1) at Cleveland (Talbot 1- Angeles, 6-4; 12 tied at 5. Washington (Marquis 5-1) at Milwaukee TRIPLES—JosReyes, New York, 6; Vic- Tuesday, May 24 American League drew DeMott, OF Isidro Perez and OF Sean Rockey Waggoner 34 0), 11:05 a.m. —FHernandez, Seattle, 77; (Greinke 2-1), 12:10 p.m. torino, Philadelphia, 5; Espinosa, Washington, 4; Chicago at Miami, 7:30 p.m. BOSTON RED SOX — Assigned LHP Boatright. LOW TEAM GROSS: Welfl Construction Tampa Bay (Sonnanstine 0-1) at Detroit Shields, Tampa Bay, 73; Verlander, Detroit, 71; L.A. Dodgers (Lilly 3-4) at Houston (An.Ro- Fowler, Colorado, 4; Braun, Milwaukee, 3; SCas- Wednesday, May 25 Hideki Okajima outright to Pawtucket (IL). LAKE COUNTY FIELDERS — Assigned 206 (Penny 4-4), 12:05 p.m. Weaver, Los Angeles, 70; Haren, Los Angeles, driguez 0-2), 1:05 p.m. tro, Chicago, 3; Rasmus, St. Louis, 3. x-Oklahoma City at Dallas, 8 p.m. National League INF Cesar Suarez, OF Rafael Alvarez, INF LOW TEAM NET: Welfl Construction 157 Toronto (Jo-.Reyes 0-3) at N.Y. Yankees 66; Lester, Boston, 63; Sabathia, New York, 62. St. Louis (Carpenter 1-4) at San Diego HOME RUNS—Braun, Milwaukee, 12; Thursday, May 26 — Activated Roberto Mora and LHP Andrew Guarrasi to the STANDINGS: Concrete Materials 46, (F.Garcia 2-4), 12:05 p.m. SAVES—MaRivera, New York, 13; CPerez, (Latos 1-6), 5:35 p.m. Bruce, Cincinnati, 12; Berkman, St. Louis, 11; Miami at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. INF Melvin Mora from the bereavement list. inactive list. Released INF Luis Fernandez. Wankers 44, Sacred Heart Monastery 43, Wild Seattle (Bedard 2-4) at Minnesota Cleveland, 13; League, Seattle, 11; Valverde, Cincinnati (T.Wood 3-3) at Philadelphia (Hal- Fielder, Milwaukee, 11; Kemp, Los Angeles, 11; Friday, May 27 Placed RHP Sam Demel on the 15-day DL. Re- MCALLEN THUNDER — Signed C Derek Boar Enterprises 40, Welfl Construction 39, The (Duensing 2-4), 12:10 p.m. Detroit, 11; Feliz, Texas, 9; Papelbon, Boston, 9; laday 6-3), 6:05 p.m. ASoriano, Chicago, 11; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 11. x-Dallas at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. called RHP Kam Mickolio from Reno (PCL), Des- Marshall, RHP Luis Matamoros, INF Yaibel Glass Cutter 38, Duh Duffers 34, FISO 32, EZ Chicago White Sox (Floyd 5-3) at Texas Walden, Los Angeles, 9; Farnsworth, Tampa N.Y. Mets (Gee 3-0) at Chicago Cubs STOLEN BASES—Bourn, Houston, 18; Saturday, May 28 ignated INF Josh Wilson for assignment. Tamayo, OF Yordanys Perez, LHP Alfredo Swingers 29, One Holerz 28, West-Hodson 25, (C.Wilson 4-3), 1:05 p.m. Bay, 9; Fuentes, Oakland, 9. (C.Coleman 2-3), 7:05 p.m. JosReyes, New York, 17; Desmond, Washing- x-Chicago at Miami, 7:30 p.m. CHICAGO CUBS — Placed RHP Matt Unzue, RHP Wandy Hernandez-Mendez, RHP WCC-007 25, Photography by Jerry 23, Goeden Kansas City (Hochevar 3-4) at Baltimore Arizona (I.Kennedy 5-1) at Colorado (Ham- ton, 14; Stubbs, Cincinnati, 14; Kemp, Los An- Sunday, May 29 Garza on the 15-day DL. Called up OF Luis Mon- Luis Chirinos, OF Adam Matos, INF Wilson Construction 19, Al’s Army 15 (Arrieta 5-2), 6:05 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE mel 3-3), 7:40 p.m. geles, 13; Bourgeois, Houston, 12; CGomez, x-Oklahoma City at Dallas, 8 p.m. tanez from Iowa (PCL). Transferred RHP Brian Batista and OF Mike Goss. Oakland (Cahill 6-1) at L.A. Angels (E.San- Florida (Volstad 2-3) at San Francisco Milwaukee, 12. Monday, May 30 Schlitter to the 60-day DL. SAN ANGELO COLTS — Signed RHP BASEBALL tana 2-4), 9:05 p.m. East Division (Bumgarner 1-6), 9:15 p.m. PITCHING—McClellan, St. Louis, 6-1; Mar- x-Miami at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. CINCINNATI REDS — Recalled RHP Car- Francisco Cruceta, RHP Chace Vacek and INF- W L Pct GB cum, Milwaukee, 6-1; Jurrjens, Atlanta, 6-1; Gal- los Fisher from Louisville (IL). Optioned UT Todd OF Austin Lasprilla. AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS Philadelphia 29 19 .604 — NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS lardo, Milwaukee, 6-2; Lohse, St. Louis, 6-2; Frazier to Louisville. AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING—Joyce, Tampa Bay, .357; MiY- Florida 26 19 .578 1 1/2 BATTING—Holliday, St. Louis, .349; Berk- HOCKEY HOCKEY Hamels, Philadelphia, 6-2; Halladay, Philadel- WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Activated National Hockey League East Division oung, Texas, .348; Bautista, Toronto, .343; Ad- Atlanta 27 23 .540 3 man, St. Louis, .341; Votto, Cincinnati, .333; phia, 6-3; Correia, Pittsburgh, 6-4. OF Rick Ankiel from the 15-day DL. W L Pct GB Gonzalez, Boston, .340; HKendrick, Los New York 22 24 .478 6 Polanco, Philadelphia, .332; YMolina, St. Louis, NHL PLAYOFFS MINNESOTA WILD — Signed F Johan New York 26 21 .553 — STRIKEOUTS—Halladay, Philadelphia, 80; Eastern League Larsson to a three-year contract. Angeles, .322; MiCabrera, Detroit, .313; Lowrie, Washington 21 26 .447 7 1/2 .324; SCastro, Chicago, .323; Carroll, Los Ange- ClLee, Philadelphia, 78; Kershaw, Los Angeles, CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7) READING PHILLIES — Acquired INF Niu- Boston 26 22 .542 1/2 Boston, .310; Betemit, Kansas City, .310. les, .316; GSanchez, Florida, .316. Sunday, May 22 NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Signed D Vic- Central Division 77; Lincecum, San Francisco, 75; Norris, Hous- man Romero from Lehigh Valley (IL). Assigned tor Bartley to a two-year contract. Tampa Bay 26 23 .531 1 RUNS—Bautista, Toronto, 39; Granderson, W L Pct GB RUNS—Votto, Cincinnati, 36; Stubbs, Vancouver 4, San Jose 2, Vancouver leads Toronto 24 24 .500 2 1/2 ton, 69; Hamels, Philadelphia, 68; Garza, series 3-1 INF Fidel Hernandez to Clearwater (FSL). American Hockey League New York, 37; MiCabrera, Detroit, 35; ACabrera, St. Louis 29 20 .592 — Cincinnati, 35; Braun, Milwaukee, 34; Rasmus, Chicago, 68. Baltimore 22 24 .478 3 1/2 Cleveland, 33; Zobrist, Tampa Bay, 31; AdGon- Cincinnati 26 23 .531 3 St. Louis, 33; Berkman, St. Louis, 32; Bruce, Monday, May 23 Texas League CONNECTICUT WHALE — Exercised their SAVES—LNunez, Florida, 17; FRodriguez, Boston 3, Tampa Bay 1, Boston leads series SPRINGFIELD CARDINALS — Assigned 2011-12 option on D Jared Nightingale. Central Division zalez, Boston, 30; HKendrick, Los Angeles, 30. Milwaukee 25 23 .521 3 1/2 Cincinnati, 31; Fowler, Colorado, 31; Holliday, St. New York, 15; Street, Colorado, 14; BrWilson, INF Niko Vasquez to Palm Beach (FSL). Ac- W L Pct GB RBI—AdGonzalez, Boston, 42; Beltre, Pittsburgh 22 25 .468 6 Louis, 31; Weeks, Milwaukee, 31. 3-2 COLLEGE Cleveland 30 16 .652 — San Francisco, 13; Hanrahan, Pittsburgh, 13; quired 3B Zack Cox from Palm Beach. NCAA — Banned Grambling, Jackson State Texas, 38; Konerko, Chicago, 36; Granderson, Chicago 20 25 .444 7 RBI—Braun, Milwaukee, 37; Fielder, Mil- Kimbrel, Atlanta, 13; Putz, Arizona, 12; Axford, Tuesday, May 24 Detroit 25 23 .521 6 New York, 35; ACabrera, Cleveland, 34; Houston 18 31 .367 11 waukee, 37; Howard, Philadelphia, 36; Pence, San Jose at Vancouver, 8 p.m. American Association and Southern University from postseason foot- Milwaukee, 12. SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS — Released ball play for poor classroom performance. Kansas City 22 25 .468 8 1/2 Bautista, Toronto, 32; Cano, New York, 32; Youk- West Division Houston, 36; Berkman, St. Louis, 35; Bruce, Wednesday, May 25 Chicago 22 27 .449 9 1/2 Boston at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. INF Chad Bisnette. AKRON — Announced the resignation of ilis, Boston, 32. W L Pct GB Cincinnati, 33; Kemp, Los Angeles, 33. EL PASO DIABLOS — Signed RHP Albert Minnesota 16 31 .340 14 1/2 HITS—AdGonzalez, Boston, 67; MiYoung, San Francisco 27 19 .587 — HITS—SCastro, Chicago, 62; JosReyes, BASKETBALL Thursday, May 26 baseball coach Pat Bangtson. x-Vancouver at San Jose, 8 p.m. Montes. Acquired INF Butch Ballez from San An- COLGATE — Named Ashley Obrest softball West Division Texas, 64; ACabrera, Cleveland, 58; HKendrick, Colorado 24 22 .522 3 New York, 62; Polanco, Philadelphia, 61; Prado, gelo (North American) for future considerations. W L Pct GB Los Angeles, 57; ISuzuki, Seattle, 57; Guerrero, Arizona 23 24 .489 4 1/2 Atlanta, 61; Pence, Houston, 59; Kemp, Los An- NBA PLAYOFFS Friday, May 27 coach and Dave Klatsky, Terrell Ivory and Texas 25 23 .521 — x-Tampa Bay at Boston, 7 p.m. Can-Am League Michael McGarvey assistant basketball coaches. Baltimore, 56; Ellsbury, Boston, 54; Konerko, Los Angeles 22 28 .440 7 geles, 57; Votto, Cincinnati, 57. CONFERENCE FINALS NEW JERSEY JACKALS — Signed INF Los Angeles 25 24 .510 1/2 Chicago, 54; Kubel, Minnesota, 54. San Diego 19 29 .396 9 DOUBLES—CJones, Atlanta, 16; Beltran, Sunday, May 22 Saturday, May 28 QUEENS (NY) — Named Jeremy Cuebas Seattle 23 25 .479 2 Miami 96, Chicago 85, Miami leads series x-San Jose at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Myron Leslie. Traded LHP Ryan Lobban to men’s swimming and diving coach. DOUBLES—AdGonzalez, Boston, 16; Monday’s Games New York, 14; JosReyes, New York, 14; SSmith, Newark and OF Ryan Royster to Brockton for Oakland 22 26 .458 3 Quentin, Chicago, 16; MiYoung, Texas, 16; Gor- Philadelphia 10, Cincinnati 3 Colorado, 14; Votto, Cincinnati, 14; CYoung, Ari- 2-1 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN — Agreed to players to be named. terms with baseball coach Manny Mantrana on a Monday's Games don, Kansas City, 15; Butler, Kansas City, 14; Mi- Houston 4, L.A. Dodgers 3 zona, 14; Fielder, Milwaukee, 13; Holliday, St. Monday, May 23 TRANSACTIONS QUEBEC CAPITALES — Signed INF Jeff Cleveland 3, Boston 2 Cabrera, Detroit, 14; Ellsbury, Boston, 14; Milwaukee 11, Washington 3 Louis, 13; Pence, Houston, 13; Prado, Atlanta, Dallas 112, Oklahoma City 105, OT, Dallas three-year contract extension through the 2014 Detroit 6, Tampa Bay 3 leads series 3-1 Helps, INF Rene Leveret and RHP Mathieu season. Kinsler, Texas, 14; Zobrist, Tampa Bay, 14. St. Louis 3, San Diego 1 13. BASEBALL Poirier.

out first, but I’ll be ready for it.” Garretson Edges Parker For Coyotes’ head coach Nick Hovden said Class A he has high hopes for Gaughenbaugh’s ca- reer in Vermillion. Class B Boys’ Team Crown From Page 8 “We’re very excited to have Kylie join our young, up and coming Division I golf HARTFORD — Garretson broke a first-day tie with Deuel to nar- program. She brings a great golf game to the rowly claim the team championship at the S.D. State Class B Boys’ Golf you’re not in the competition,” Hogen said. program,” he said. “I don’t think she’ll have Tournament, which concluded Tuesday at Central Valley Golf Course “That’s where we were hoping to be so it a problem transitioning (from high school in Hartford. was a good way to finish. After winning last to college). Her length off the tee will defi- The Dragons edged hot-shooting Parker by one stroke and was led year, we’re still happy with this season, we nitely help her out. I do know that not only by Derek Dillon’s third-place finish at 156. Garretson and Deuel were had a good season.” on the course is she a great player, but off both at 250 after Monday’s opening round. As the tournament’s host, Hogen said the course she’s a tremendous student and Parker shaved 22 strokes off its team score to finish at 496, two he enjoys showing off the nice course. we’re really looking forward to both.” strokes ahead of Deuel (498). Howard finished third at 510, followed in “It’s good for us — I have a staff (at The Parkston finished the tournament as - the top five by South Central (521) and Kimball (533). Bluffs) that’s great, they always know ner-up, 20 strokes behind SFC. Vermillion Howard’s Cal Wiese was the individual champion after maintaining what’s going on. Mark does a great job with edged Canton by one stroke to take third a four-stroke lead over Freeman’s Arron Lickteig. Weise led by four the outside and it’s in great shape, espe- place with a score of 714 and the C-Hawks shots after the first round, but both golfers carded a 77 on Tuesday. cially with all the rain we’ve been dealing took fourth with 715. Parker had two golfers in the top 10, with Ryan Preheim fourth at with,” he said. The All-Tournament Team included the 159 and Trace Jensen tied for sixth at 163. Hogen also said he likes the community top six golfers - Gaughenbaugh, Wynja, TEAM SCORES: Garretson 495, Parker 496, Deuel 498, Howard 510, South Central 521, Kimball 533, Deubrook 544, Hamlin 553, aspect that comes with hosting the state Logan Wagner of Parkston, Talia Peters of Leola-Frederick 562, White River 565, McCook Central-Montrose 567, Webster 569, Platte-Geddes 576, Newell 581, Bowdle 583, Ip- tournament. swich 610, Irene-Wakonda 642 Wagner, Lead-Deadwood’s Elise Nichols and TOP 10: Cal Wiese, Howard 149; Arron Lickteig, Freeman 153; Derek Dillon, Garretson 156; Ryan Preheim, Parker 159; Dillon “It’s fun to see the community get in- Freudenthal, Estelline 162; Brock Hanten, Deuel 163; Mitchel Foster, Flandreau 163; Trace Jensen, Parker 163; Drew Trautman, Dakota Valley’s Shyler Funck. Deuel 165; Brad Penney, DeSmet-Lake Preston 166 volved and really, I think out of all the tour- Lead-Deadwood’s Mikayla Gallagher naments we’ve been to, this was the most earned some of the spotlight as well, as spectators I’ve seen at a state tournament she was the tournament’s only player to hit USD Soccer Releases 2011 Schedule ever, which is nice,” Hogen said. a hole-in-one on Hole 12 of the second day. JEREMY HOECK/P&D Gaughenbaugh said she’s knows there TEAM SCORES: S.F. Christian 655, Parkston 675, Vermillion 714, Canton 715, will be differences next year at the Division I Lead-Deadwood 719, Hot Springs 724, Dell Rapids 731, Elk Point-Jefferson 745, VERMILLION — A nine-game Green Bay on Aug. 31 before Wagner senior Talia Peters putts on the second Mobridge-Pollock 755, Madison 776, Aberdeen Roncalli 784, Chamberlain 830, Summit League slate highlights heading to Creighton on Sept. 4 hole during Tuesday’s final round of the S.D. State college level, but she’s prepared for the Belle Fourche 833, Custer 869 challenge. TOP 10: Kylie Gaughenbaugh, Canton 150; Emma Wynia, S.F. Christian 160; the 2011 schedule for the South for a nonconference matchup. Class A Girls’ Golf Tournament at The Bluffs Golf Logan Wagner, Parkston 162; Talia Peters, Wagner 162; Elise Nichols, Lead-Dead- Dakota women’s soccer team, The Coyotes are back home on “I’m really excited to play for USD next wood 162; Shyler Funck, Dakota Valley 163; Abby Pernoud, S.F. Christian 164; Au- Course in Vermillion. Peters finished the two-day drey Kieliszewski, S.F. Christian 165; Cassidy Vollmer, Hot Springs 165; Jordan which released the schedule Sept. 9 against North Dakota be- tournament in a tie for third place. year,” she said. “I’ve got to get a few kinks Bormann, Parkston 165 Tuesday. The Coyotes, entering fore beginning a stretch of four their second season under the di- straight road games, starting at rection of Coach Mandy Green, Big Ten foe Iowa on Sept. 11. and next golf season. Freshman Amber Livingston, When you get used to playing in will play eight home games as The Coyotes play a neutral- “This year I started off the who experienced her first state competition, then you can play part of the 19-game 2011 cam- site game against Boise State on Gazelles season with an injury in my meet, finished in a tie for 66th. better during competition.” paign. Sept. 16 in Omaha, Neb., and fol- ankle,” she said. “That really set “It’s a little nerve-racking com- TEAM SCORES: S.F. O’Gorman 673, Brookings 682, Yank- South Dakota will play an ex- low with games at Wyoming ton 682, Pierre 711, Huron 713, Rapid City Stevens 716, S.F. From Page 8 me back a little bit. Knowing that ing into your first state tourna- Lincoln 720, Mitchell 721, Aberdeen Central 726, S.F. Washing- hibition game at home against (Sept. 23) and Northern Col- I shot an 80 after a 90 makes me ment,” Sime said. ton 730, Watertown 745, Spearfish 754, Brandon Valley 775, Drake on Aug. 11 before opening orado (Sept. 25). Sturgis 799, S.F. Roosevelt 810, Rapid City Central 909, Dou- really excited for next season.” Livingston supplied a 106 on glas 940 the regular season on Aug. 19 at A non-conference game ing nine holes, but was able to Senior golfer Kaitlyn Erickson day one, but cut down on her TOP 10: Dani Selberg, Brookings 156; Michaela Kouri, S.F. North Dakota. The Coyotes’ regu- against Northern Iowa is part of O’Gorman 159; Megan Mingo, Yankton 161; Brittany Rotert, pull it together on the back nine wanted to work on her second strokes on day two for a total of Huron 162; Nadia Baka, S.F. O’Gorman 163; Hallie Getz, Pierre lar-season home opener is set for a final three-game homestand for on Tuesday. 165; Lauren Fitts, Brookings 165; Haliee Pieper, Watertown 167; shots on day two and proved her 206. Kristin Sabers, Mitchell 167; Natalie Turner, Brandon Valley 170 Aug. 28 against Nebraska-Omaha, the Coyotes, as they entertain ri- Hannah Withrow, the 2010 was able to shoot better, drop- The Yankton golf program has OTHER YHS: Taylor Specht 171; Hannah Withrow 172; which is beginning its transition vals South Dakota State and champion, shot an 82 on the sec- Whitney Specht 181; Katelyn Erickson 183; Amber Livingston ping seven strokes off her first- a lot to smile about looking to 206 to NCAA Division I status in 2011. North Dakota State on Oct. 21 ond day and she has her broken day total. Erickson posted a score next season bringing back four of South Dakota follows with a and Oct. 23, respectively. driver to thank. Withrow went to of 88 on day two for a combined the six golfers, but the Gazelles home game against Wisconsin- the driving range after her round total of 183 and a tie for 30th. are losing two important pieces of 90 on day one to leave the “Kaitlyn (Erickson) needs — Taylor Specht and Erickson. range with one less club. some credit coming down seven “We are going to definitely After trailing by five strokes “I broke my driver, so I got a last year only to lose by 27 to strokes,” Sime said. “For our miss Kaitlyn and Taylor,” Sime ORECK new driver and it actually really fourth score, that was the highest said. “Hopefully our girls go out Class B Clark, Deubrook coach Mikey helped me a lot,” Withrow said. “I Buseth said his team, which score we had to take. Day one, we and play in some competitions. From Page 8 was actually believing in myself. had to take a couple of 90’s.” Vacuums trailed Deuel by two strokes for Yesterday (Monday) a lot of the lead heading into the final Whitney Specht’s lowest score times, I didn’t trust my clubs or in competitive play stood at 92 Starting round, wasn’t going to let it hap- my swing. I trusted myself and $ ahead by four with two holes to pen again. before the tournament started play. That’s what’s really bother- really helped.” but she was able to posted a 90 at 16 9 “They said, ‘we’re not going to The junior golfer hopes that ing me. But I’m pleased with the repeat that,” Buseth said of his on day one and 91 on day two. runner-up finish.” the low score she shot on day She finished in a tie for 27th after team with tears in his eyes. two helps jump start her summer Trohkimoinen, who played Goens added: “We almost got placing 47th last year. Available one of the more consistent it last year. We came into the rounds of the field and pulled MORNING at... tournament this year with a little You can’t see it, smell it within a stroke of Winckler after more confidence, but we weren’t COFFEE 14 holes, finished third with a sure because Deuel played tough or taste it, but it may be two-day total of 162, followed by WEEKDAYS all year. We only beat them once in your home. RADON. MONDAY-FRIDAY Feller (165) and Kali Trautman of coming in. We ended up doing Fact: Radon is the 2 nd Deuel (168). Wednesday what we had to do and got it leading cause 7:40 Tammy Matuska Goens was also able to share done.” in the team title as the Dolphins TEAM SCORES: Deubrook 545, Deuel 552, Sully Buttes of lung cancer. 8:15 Hy-Vee Chef Stacey fired a 270 on Tuesday, the low- 559, Freeman 581, Andes Central 587, James Valley Christian 593, South Central 602, Colman-Egan 602, Howard 623, Her- We care like it’s our own! Ask About Our 8:45 Tracey Grottenhuis est score for any school during reid 625, Bison 631, Irene-Wakonda 663, Parker 690, Platte- Thursday the tournament, for a two-day Geddes 693, Chester Area 698, Wall 726 “We Care More Guarantee” TOP 10: Kelsey Goens, Deubrook 161 (won 1-hole playoff); 7:40 Carmen Schramm total of 545. Jenna Winckler, Andes Central 161; Jordan Trohkimoinen, Deuel finished second at 552 Newell 162; Tiera Feller, Sully Buttes 165; Kali Trautman, Deuel FOR RADON TESTING & HOME INSPECTION 8:15 Lisa Scheve 168; Amanda Johnson, Bison 169; Tia Nihart, James Valley APPLIANCE and Sully Buttes third at 559. Christian 169; Courtney Lickteig, Freeman 173; Morgan May, 8:45 150th Celebration 920 Broadway • 665-9461 Colman-Egan 177; Shauni Schwartz, Herreid 182 CALL 605-760-0750