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PAGE 8A: SPORTS PRESS & DAKOTAN n SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2015 Huskers DE Gangwish Goes From Walk-On To Team Captain LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Jack and he was awarded a scholarship in Wood River and was a three-year shortage of players at his position. early 1990s, and he went to Stanford Gangwish never got into a game his the week before the opener. starter. A good but not great athlete, He started three games and ap- for two years before transferring to first three years at Nebraska, and Gangwish enters this season as a he never received more than honor- peared in 12. Nebraska. it wasn’t unusual for friends and starter on what may be the best de- able mention for the all-state team Gangwish will play this season Now the town of 1,300 has a new acquaintances to ask him if he was fensive line in the Big Ten West, and in the second-smallest division of with returning starters in end Greg hometown hero on the Nebraska still on the team. he’s one of the Huskers’ six team 11-man football. Division II Chad- McMullen and tackles Maliek Collins roster. No one is relishing his suc- “People don’t ask me that any- captains. The honor illustrates the ron State, in the state’s panhandle, and Vincent Valentine. Gangwish cess more than Paul Gangwish, who more,” he said. respect he’s earned from teammates offered him half a football scholar- said new defensive coordinator appeared in a handful of games on Ol’ No. 95 is about as well-known for the sweat he’s poured on and off ship, and he also considered walk- Mark Banker’s system allows him the same field 30 years ago but only as any of the Cornhuskers players the field. Symbolic of his dedication ing on at Kansas State. more freedom to make plays. after they had turned into second- now, and not just because of his is the team’s prestigious Lifter of the But like his dad, Paul, who “The No. 1 focus now is always half blowouts. emergence at defensive end last Year award he won in 2014. walked on at Nebraska as a defen- to be playing fast, playing hard, - The father watches his son live season. He represents the quintes- “He’s a self-made man,” defen- sive end and played just enough to ting hard,” he said. “Your steps may the dream that for him went largely sential Nebraska walk-on, the kid sive line coach Hank Hughes said. letter in 1985, Jack didn’t want to not be perfect, your hand placement unfulfilled. who grows up in the state dreaming “I don’t want to take anything away look back and wonder what could may not be perfect, but even if it’s “To know what kind of commit- of playing for the Big Red and mak- from his athletic ability, but there’s have happened if he had given it a not, we want you in there hard.” ment these walk-ons make when ing the folks back home proud. a guy who has worked. He’s pas- shot with the Huskers. Wood River also produced they go there... they have a lot of A year ago at this time, Gangwish sionate, and it means a lot to him. “I was a fan,” Jack said, “long Nebraska’s 1997 national champi- hope something will pan out for was still paying his own way to That’s probably every avenue of his before I was a football player.” onship quarterback Scott Frost, their hard work,” Paul said. “The school and dreaming the dream. But life, that work ethic. He’s a guy who Gangwish showed up on campus who’s now the Oregon offensive fact is, it doesn’t always pay off. he won the confidence of the former grew up on a farm, and he has great in 2011, moved from linebacker to coordinator. Frost was one of the That’s what makes me so proud, coaching staff when circumstances work ethic.” defensive end in 2013 and finally got most highly recruited high school that I understand that so intimate- dictated that he play, and play a lot, Gangwish went to high school on the field last season because of a quarterbacks in the country in the ly.”

SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR SPORTS DIGEST Boston 51 64 .443 12 1/2 Saturday, August 15 Tourn. at Mitchell Iowa Prep Standout Commits To USD The Summit League Tournament will be held March 5-8 in TRAP SHOOTING Central Division BASEBALL, AMATEUR State GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Pro- Sioux Falls. Eight of the league’s top nine teams will compete JIM RIVER TRAP RANGE W L Pct GB Tourn. at Mitchell Am Jam at CC of Sioux Falls HARLAN, Iowa — Taylor Frederick, a 6-foot-1 senior from Final Standings Kansas City 68 46 .596 — GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Pro- Monday, August 17 Harlan (Iowa) Community High School, announced Friday that then for an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. A DIVISION: Clay Busters 1297, Minnesota 57 58 .496 11 1/2 Am Jam at CC of Sioux Falls GOLF, BOYS’ Brandon Valley she has verbally committed to play basketball at the University Rock Crushers 1284, Eco Water 1248 Detroit 55 59 .482 13 Sunday, August 16 Inv. at Brandon GC (YHS, 11 a.m.); of South Dakota. B DIVISION: Dakota Archery 1209, Chicago 54 59 .478 13 1/2 BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Milbank Inv. (Vermillion, 10 a.m.) USF Men’s Hoops Announces Transfer Cedar Grove Farms 1198, ABC 1197 Cleveland 54 60 .474 14 Frederick, also a volleyball standout, has guided Harlan SIOUX FALLS — University of Sioux Falls head men’s C DIVISION: 4-H 1087, Kap’s Traps West Division to back-to-back state Class 4-A basketball championships. basketball coach Chris Johnson announced Friday that Daniel 1046, Oh Shoot 984 W L Pct GB Harlan, undefeated last season, boasts a winning streak of Houston 62 53 .539 — San Diego at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Optioned LHP Kyle Ryan to Toledo (IL). Hurtt, a 6-6, 240 pound forward from Redlands Community Los Angeles 60 54 .526 1 1/2 Cincinnati at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 — Placed 52 games. Frederick has also led Harlan to consecutive state College, has enrolled at the University of Sioux Falls and will Texas 56 57 .496 5 p.m. RHP Blaine Boyer on the 15-day DL. volleyball titles. VOLLEYBALL Seattle 54 62 .466 8 1/2 Washington at San Francisco, 10:15 Recalled RHP Michael Tonkin from play for the Cougars this fall. YANKTON PARKS & REC Oakland 51 65 .440 11 1/2 p.m. Rochester (IL). Hurtt, who averaged 8.4 points and grabbed 4.2 rebounds COED SAND LEAGUE Thursday’s Games Saturday’s Games — Optioned for Redlands Community College in Shawnee, Okla., in 2014- RESULTS: Koch Insurance def. Toronto 4, Oakland 2 Arizona (Corbin 2-3) at Atlanta RHP Eddie Butler to Albuquerque (PCL). Coyotes Announce 2015-16 Men’s Ball Busters 22-20, 21-10, 21-19; Ben’s Texas 6, Minnesota 5 (Foltynewicz 4-3), 6:10 p.m. Placed LHP Boone Logan on the 15- 15, is a junior with two years of eligibility left at USF. He will Brewing Company def. Ace Holes 21-9, N.Y. Yankees 8, Cleveland 6 (Arrieta 13-6) at day DL. Basketball Schedule major in business administration. 21-11, 15-21; Downtown Screen Printing L.A. Angels 7, Kansas City 6 (Quintana 6-9), — Placed VERMILLION—Two games against the Big Ten, one 6:10 p.m. Originally of Kansas City, Mo., Hurtt was a four-year letter def. Kiss My Ace 21-15, 21-15, 20-22; Friday’s Games RHP Michael Blazek on the 15-day DL, against Kansas State and a trip to Las Vegas highlight the winner at Kansas City’s O’Hara High School. As a senior, Gettin’ Diggy With It def. Will Work for Chicago Cubs 6, Chicago White Philadelphia (J.Williams 4-8) at Mil- retroactive to Aug. 13. Sets 21-12, 21-10, 21-16; Cashin’ Dem Sox 5 waukee (Nelson 9-9), 6:10 p.m. — Rein- 2015-16 South Dakota men’s basketball schedule released he averaged 23 points, 12 rebounds and six assists. Named Czechs def. Dam Fireworks 21-11, 21- Oakland at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Morton 7-4) at N.Y. Mets stated INF Cory Spangenberg from the Friday. Hy-Vee Player of the Week, he was a finalist for the Direnna 13, 21-18; KPI Beach Bums def. Ace in N.Y. Yankees 4, Toronto 3 (Niese 7-9), 6:10 p.m. 15-day DL. Optioned LHP Frank Garces Miami (B.Hand 2-2) at St. Louis to El Paso (PCL). The schedule includes 14 non-conference games before Award, which goes to the most outstanding basketball player the Hole 21-5, 21-11, 21-17 Boston 15, Seattle 1 the Coyotes host IUPUI in a Summit League opener on STANDINGS: Getting’ Diggy With Tampa Bay at Texas, 8:05 p.m. (Lackey 9-7), 6:15 p.m. American Association in Kansas City. He excelled in the classroom, making the It 10-0, Cashin’ Dem Czechs 9-1, Will Cleveland 6, Minnesota 1 San Diego (Cashner 4-12) at Colo- KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Re- New Year’s Day. Three of those non-conference games are honor roll all four years while receiving a community service Work for Sets 8-2, Ben’s Brewing Com- Detroit at Houston, 8:10 p.m. rado (J.Gray 0-0), 7:10 p.m. leased RHP Steven Sarcone. home and another will take place in Sioux Falls on Dec. 28 award for 100 hours of service. pany 6-4, KPI Beach Bums 6-4, Down- L.A. Angels at Kansas City, 8:10 Cincinnati (Holmberg 1-1) at L.A. WICHITA WINGNUTS — Signed when South Dakota takes on Florida Gulf Coast inside the town Screen Printing 6-4, Kiss My Ace p.m. Dodgers (B.Anderson 6-7), 8:10 p.m. INF Kori Melo. Released RHP Nestor Washington (G.Gonzalez 9-4) at 5-5, Koch Insurance 4-6, Ace in the Hole Saturday’s Games Molina. Can-Am League Pentagon. 2-8, Ball Busters 2-8, Dam Fireworks N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 8-5) at To- San Francisco (Peavy 2-5), 9:05 p.m. OTTAWA CHAMPIONS — Re- “We have put together another challenging slate of non- YHS Fall Sports Kickoff Aug. 20 1-9, Ace Holes 1-9 ronto (Estrada 10-6), 12:07 p.m. Sunday’s Games leased C Nick Lecompte. conference games,” said South Dakota Head Coach Craig Yankton High School will hold its annual Fall Sports Kickoff WOMEN’S SAND LEAGUE Seattle (F.Hernandez 14-6) at Bos- Pittsburgh at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 p.m. SUSSEX COUNTY MINERS — Arizona at Atlanta, 12:35 p.m. Smith. “It will be the second year in a row that we play seven on Thursday, August 20, at the YHS Commons. Food will be RESULTS: Sh-Booms def. Walnut ton (Miley 8-9), 12:35 p.m. Signed RHP Brandon Shimo. Released served in front of YHS beginning at 5:30 p.m., with the fall 21-9, 13-21, 21-10; Safe Sets def. Itsy Oakland (Bassitt 1-4) at Baltimore Chicago Cubs at Chicago White LHP Jordan Remer. of our first eight away from the DakotaDome.” Bitsy Spikers 21-15, 21-18, 25-23; (Mi.Gonzalez 9-8), 6:05 p.m. Sox, 1:10 p.m. TROIS-RIVIERES AIGLES — South Dakota will face Wright State, Northern Illinois and sports coaches speaking beginning at 6:15 p.m. Czech Yourself Before You Wreck Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 13-6) at Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 1:10 Signed LHP Andrew Taylor. Cal State Northridge on consecutive days at a season-open- In addition to the YHS coaches, there will also be a repre- Yo’self def. Queen B’s of B Consulting, Chicago White Sox (Quintana 6-9), p.m. Frontier League sentative of the YHS Adult Booster Club giving a presentation. LLC (forfeit); I Got It… Or Not def. Fox 6:10 p.m. Miami at St. Louis, 1:15 p.m. EVANSVILLE OTTERS — Acquired ing tournament in DeKalb, Ill., Nov. 13-15. The Coyotes take & Youngberg 21-15, 21-18, 8-21; Lewis Cleveland (Tomlin 0-0) at Minnesota Washington at San Francisco, 3:05 OF Chris Elder from Laredo (AA) for a on Kansas State in Manhattan, Kan., on Nov. 20. The booster club will accept new members and have apparel & Clark Specialty Hospital def. Stepping (Duffey 0-1), 6:10 p.m. p.m. player to be named. The home opener is Nov. 24 against South Dakota Mines. for sale at the event. Stones Childcare 21-9, 21-8, 21-12; Detroit (Verlander 1-5) at Houston Cincinnati at L.A. Dodgers, 3:10 SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS — p.m. Two games in Sacramento, Calif., against Sacramento State There will also be a representative of the Presidents’ Bowl Larry’s Heating & Cooling def. Majestic (McHugh 13-6), 6:10 p.m. Signed OF John Menken. in Sioux Falls, which the YHS football team will participate in Ball Bangers 21-8, 21-14, 21-16; Ya Dig? L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 5-8) at San Diego at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS and Eastern Washington will be held Nov. 28-29. Eastern def. Lady Rangers 21-12, 19-21, 21-18 Kansas City (Cueto 1-1), 6:10 p.m. Monday’s Games — Signed RHP Alan Oaks to a contract Washington won the Big Sky Tournament a year ago and this season. Advance tickets for the Presidents’ Bowl will be STANDINGS: Sh-Booms 10-0, Tampa Bay (Archer 10-8) at Texas Arizona at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. extension. competed in the NCAA Tournament. The Coyotes take on available during the kickoff. Walnut 9-1, Czech Yourself Before You (Lewis 12-5), 7:05 p.m. Miami at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. WASHINGTON WILD THINGS — San Francisco at St. Louis, 7:15 The public is invited to attend. There is no cost to attend. Wreck Yo’self 9-1, Safe Sets 7-3, Queen Sunday’s Games Traded 3B Carter Bell to Joliet Slammers Minnesota in Minneapolis on Dec. 5. B’s of B Consulting, LLC 6-4, Fox & N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 12:07 p.m. p.m. for a player to be named. Traded RHP Home games against Kansas City and CSU Bakersfield Youngberg 5-5, I Got It…Or Not 5-5, Oakland at Baltimore, 12:35 p.m. Atlanta at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. Matt Sergey to Laredo (AA) for two play- will be held Dec. 8 and Dec. 12, respectively. Those are fol- Lewis & Clark Specialty Hospital 5-5, Seattle at Boston, 12:35 p.m. ers to be named. Minnesota, Kill Reach 1-Year Extension Itsy Bitsy Spikers 5-6, Ya Dig? 4-6, Lady Chicago Cubs at Chicago White FOOTBALL lowed by road trips to Milwaukee (Dec. 17), Illinois (Dec. 19) MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota coach Jerry Kill has agreed to a Rangers 4-6, Upperdeck 3-7, Stepping Sox, 1:10 p.m. FOOTBALL National Football League and UNLV (Dec. 22). The game in Sioux Falls wraps up 2015. one-year contract extension, through the 2019 season. Stones Childcare 3-8, Larry’s Heating & Cleveland at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m. NFL PRESEASON BUFFALO BILLS — Waived/injured Jan. 1 marks the start of a 16-game Summit League slate. The deal was announced Friday by the university. Kill gets a $300,000 Cooling 1-9, Majestic Ball Bangers 0-10 WR Caleb Holley. Detroit at Houston, 1:10 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 13 The Coyotes take on Summit League Tournament Champion raise and now will make $2.5 million per season. Tampa Bay at Texas, 2:05 p.m. DENVER BRONCOS — Were Kill starts his fifth year on the job with a 25-26 record that includes Baltimore 30, New Orleans 27 awarded P Spencer Lanning off waivers North Dakota State in Fargo, N.D., Jan. 13 and host South L.A. Angels at Kansas City, 7:10 Green Bay 22, New England 11 losses in three bowl games. They’ve finished 8-5 the last two seasons, BASEBALL p.m. from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Dakota State on Jan. 23. though. Highlights of 2014 included their second win over Michigan since Detroit 23, N.Y. Jets 3 MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Waived/ S.D. CLASS B AMATEUR TOURN. Monday’s Games Chicago 27, Miami 10 The return trip to SDSU is Feb. 13. The Coyotes host Den- 1986, a second straight victory over Nebraska and a 5-3 Big Ten record that Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees, 6:05 injured WR Gavin Lutman. Signed DT Aug. 5-16 at Mitchell Washington 20, Cleveland 17 was their best since 2003. p.m. Greg Hickman. ver on Senior Night Feb. 21. That will mark the team’s final QUARTERFINALS San Diego 17, Dallas 7 If Kill leaves for another job before Feb. 15, he will owe the Gophers Oakland at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — game played inside the DakotaDome. South Dakota wraps up Thursday, Aug. 13 Friday, Aug. 14 Signed DL Casey Walker. a $2.4 million buyout. That number goes down by $600,000 each season Akron 7, Canova-Howard 6, 16 in- Cleveland at Boston, 6:10 p.m. Carolina 25, Buffalo 24 the regular season on the road against IUPUI (Feb. 25) and through 2019. Seattle at Texas, 7:05 p.m. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Released nings Atlanta 31, Tennessee 24 WR Deshon Foxx. Signed LB Alex Sin- Western Illinois (Feb. 27). Kill is the eighth highest-paid coach in the Big Ten. Alexandria 3, Platte 0 Tampa Bay at Houston, 7:10 p.m. Jacksonville 23, Pittsburgh 21 Chicago White Sox at L.A. Angels, gleton. Friday, Aug. 14 Cincinnati 23, N.Y. Giants 10 9:05 p.m. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Parkston Mudcats 3, Plankinton 0 Denver at Seattle, 10 p.m. Signed DB Derrick Wells. Madison vs. Larchwood, 8 p.m. St. Louis at Oakland, 10 p.m. WASHINGTON REDSKINS — SEMIFINALS NATIONAL LEAGUE Saturday, Aug. 15 Waived/injured LB Trevardo Williams. Saturday, Aug. 15 East Division Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Signed LB Sage Harold. San Francisco at Houston, 7 p.m. Akron vs. Alexandria, 1 p.m. W L Pct GB HOCKEY Tappers Kansas City at Arizona, 8 p.m. Parkston Mudcats vs. Madison- New York 63 53 .543 — National Hockey League Larchwood winner, 7:30 p.m. Washington 58 56 .509 4 Sunday, Aug. 16 ANAHEIM DUCKS — Signed F Carl From Page 7A CHAMPIONSHIP Atlanta 52 63 .452 10 1/2 Indianapolis at Philadelphia, noon Hagelin to a four-year contract. Ameri- Sunday, Aug. 16 Miami 46 69 .400 16 1/2 can Hockey League Semifinal winners, 2 p.m. Philadelphia 46 70 .397 17 — Signed D Central Division TRANSACTIONS Scooter Vaughan to a one-year contract. During regular season S.D. CLASS A AMATEURS W L Pct GB BASEBALL ECHL action, Brandon Nickolite was St. Louis 74 41 .643 — Aug. 7-9 at Yankton; Aug. 14-16 at Pittsburgh 67 46 .593 6 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER 5-0, while Bailey was 3-0 and Mitchell — Signed G David Jacobson to a tryout Chicago 66 48 .579 7 1/2 OF BASEBALL — Suspended Cleve- agreement. Bromley was 3-3. Friday, Aug. 14 land minor league OF Luigi Rodriguez Aberdeen 8, Yankton 1, Yankton Cincinnati 51 62 .451 22 COLLEGE “The key was, we had some (Lynchburg-Carolina) and free agent eliminated Milwaukee 49 68 .419 26 ILLINOIS — Announced men’s minor league RHP Jose Valverde, 80 good arms; three good arms,” Renner 9, S.F. Brewers 6 West Division graduate basketball G Khalid Lewis has games each following positive tests for Castlewood 13, S.F. Squirrels 4, S.F. W L Pct GB transferred from La Salle. Heine said. “And we had a a metabolite of Stanozolol, a violation of Squirrels eliminated Los Angeles 64 51 .557 — IPFW — Named Matt Zedrick wom- pretty good bullpen that held San Francisco 61 53 .535 2 1/2 the Minor League Drug Prevention and en’s golf coach. Saturday, Aug. 15 Treatment Program. GAME 32: Aberdeen vs. Castle- Arizona 56 58 .491 7 1/2 MASSACHUSETTS-DARTMOUTH us together when the bats wood, 11 a.m. San Diego 54 61 .470 10 American League — Promoted Jack Holleran to associate struggled.” — Desig- GAME 34: Game 32 winner vs. S.F. Colorado 47 66 .416 16 director of athletics. Named Linee Mello- nated OF David Lough for assignment. Depth at the top of the rota- Brewers, 5:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games Frost field hockey coach. N.Y. Mets 12, Colorado 3 Recalled C Steve Clevenger from Nor- MINNESOTA — Agreed to terms tion, along with other options Sunday, Aug. 16 folk (IL). CHAMPIONSHIP: Renner vs. Game Chicago Cubs 9, Milwaukee 2 with football coach Jerry Kill on a one- — Announced such as Mike Janish, Zach Ben- 34 winner, noon Pittsburgh 10, St. Louis 5 year contract extension, through the Cincinnati 10, L.A. Dodgers 3 manager John Farrell will take a medi- 2019 season. jamin, Jake Broscha and Kenny San Francisco 3, Washington 1 cal leave. Named Torey Lovullo interim RADFORD — Named Hope Creasy AMERICAN LEAGUE Tomek gave the Tappers more Friday’s Games manager. assistant softball coach. flexibility, Bromley said. East Division Chicago Cubs 6, Chicago White CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Rein- UNLV — Named J.J. Wozniak wom- JEREMY HOECK/P&D W L Pct GB Sox 5 stated INF Emilio Bonifacio from the en’s assistant soccer coach. “This has been the best Yankton Tappers Jesse Bailey delivers to home New York 63 51 .553 — Pittsburgh 3, N.Y. Mets 2, 10 innings 15-day DL. Optioned INF Leury Garcia WELLS — Named Melissa Jaworski staff we’ve had in a while,” he Toronto 64 53 .547 1/2 Atlanta 3, Arizona 2 to Charlotte (IL). women’s lacrosse coach. plate during Friday’s S.D. State Class A Amateur Base- Tampa Bay 58 56 .509 5 Milwaukee 3, Philadelphia 1 — Activated 1B YESHIVA — Named Dennis Mente said. “Last year we had one Baltimore 57 56 .504 5 1/2 St. Louis 3, Miami 1 Miguel Cabrera from the 15-day DL. ball Tournament game against Aberdeen at Drake Field in men’s volleyball coach. or two, but we weren’t deep Mitchell. enough. That was the differ- ence for us this year.” Turnover – as in, not as Hopefully we can keep them for a Tappers squad that was much – was also a sign of im- locked down. deeper than previous sum- Gazelles provement this summer, Heine “That will be the key for mers. long-term success.” “We had some new guys From Page 7A said. While there were still current Mount Marty College Depth will also certainly contribute, and that gives you players shuffling in and out help toward the Tappers be- a charge late in the season,” offense, but we need to play of the lineup, it wasn’t to the coming a regular contender at outfielder Nik Davis said. “That more aggressive as a team.” extent of previous summers – the state tournament. was probably the biggest thing After a pair of goals, Wa- and most of those players were Sure, they still had players for us. tertown took a 3-1 lead into consistently available to play. who also coached youth teams “We didn’t have to worry halftime. “This year, we had guys (which meant their avail- about stringing games to- In the second half, that were in Yankton and that ability was always dependent gether.” Watertown’s Sarah Boes put will be here for a while,” Heine on youth games and tourna- her skills on display. Boes said. “We’ve got a good core. ments), but it wasn’t a concern Follow @jhoeck on Twitter scored all three of the Arrows second half goals, leading Wa- tertown to a 6-1 victory. and wasn’t able to hit it hard In Friday’s junior varsity “Sarah showed her enough to get it past the game, Yankton and Water- maturity, and how much she Bucks hands of Carlson late in the town tied 4-4. Jarett Rueb has grown as a striker,” said From Page 7A game. had two goals for the Bucks, Watertown coach Casey Fei- JAMES D. CIMBUREK/P&D “It would have been nice while Alex Cutler and Nathan ninger. “She was very patient Yankton goalkeeper Haley Schild corrals the ball during to get a win, but in the end Nelson both added one . few saves from Carlson. I think this loss was a good Chase O’Grady recorded two and calm all game.” the Gazelles’ home soccer match with Watertown on Friday Yankton came out in Boes finished the game at Yankton’s Lewis & Clark Soccer Park. thing,” Brenner said. assits, Kyler Lillie had one as- the second half looking for “We can figure out where sist and Brady Dangler made with four goals, while Mahlia more goals as Lewno had Derby and Abbie Holter each we’re going to go and what six saves in goal. the Gazelles, Yankton looks Thursday. two chances in a row, one we can adjust sooner, so added a goal of their own. to come away from Friday’s In the girls’ JV game, Yank- going wide right and the For Watertown, it was an early in the season the loss Follow @michaelham- game with some positives. ton defeated Watertown 3-2. other being tapped over the doesn’t mean too much, to mond_ on Twitter. up-tempo, aggressive game “It was good to see some The Gazelles got goals from crossbar by Carlson. After plan that led to the offensive me anyway, we’ll make the younger girls step up and fill Jaiden Boomsma, Payton Lewno’s chances the two adjustments.” explosion. new roles,” said Schuring. Wolfgram, and Megan Camp. teams traded opportunities, “It is just our style of “We just need to get better Madison Wuebben assisted but ultimately the defense of play,” said Feininger. “We conditioned and add some a goal, while Gazelle keeper each team would prevail for knew we were facing a good touch with the ball.” Sadie Fedsers totaled eight the rest of the game. REDUCED FOR opponent, and we wanted Yankton will be at home saves. The best chance for Yank- to set the tempo with our again on Tuesday against ton to get the equalizer was intensity.” Brookings, while Watertown Follow @bigheadbenny13 from forward Gabe Wenzlaff, FINAL CLOSEOUT Although it was a loss for will travel to Huron next on Twitter. who took a ball into the box Oreck Vacuum • Weber Grills Over-The-Range Microwaves LG Gas Ranges Frigidaire Electric Ranges Frigidaire, Maytag, & LG Dishwashers We Service What We Sell or Have Sold!

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