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Press&Dakotan Does Summer Mean Things Slow Down? Sometimes. BY JAMES D. CIMBUREK incredible week of coverage, both for our sports staff and our month. Swimming has an event that has gone for more than five DAILY DOSE [email protected] news staff. Hopefully many of you had the opportunity to witness decades. Soccer and softball each draw a ton of talent from a this once-in-a-lifetime event for Yankton. three-four state area, with soccer having the added allure of a Opinions One of the more common questions both Jeremy Hoeck and While not nearly as prestigious as WAYC, there are four Yankton alumni match. from the I deal with this time of year is, “Have things slowed down for you events this coming weekend that will bring even more people to Next weekend is, of course, Father’s Day. While there are P&D Sports now that it’s summer?” Yankton: The Morrie Wachendorf First Dakota Classic (American plenty of plans for outings to celebrate dad, hopefully you make Staff on We usually say “yes.” A more accurate answer may be, Legion baseball), the Yankton Girls’ Softball Association Invita- a little time to check out one or all of these events and support local and “Sometimes.” tional, the Yankton Soccer Invitational and the Yankton Charity some great young people in Yankton and surrounding communi- national After spending the past week covering their first major Invitational swim meet. ties. Before you know it, we’ll be talking about the fall season. high school, international event, the World Archery Youth Championships, Each one has its unique draws. The baseball tournament Join Jeremy Hoeck and me today at 3:30 p.m. Central time college and my staff would be apt to say that things have not slowed down will feature the Legion programs that made up three of the four for the Press & Dakotan weekly sports chat. Go online to www. pro sports. for them. A year of talking about it and preparation led to one semifinalists in the S.D. Class B high school finals earlier this yankton.net/live_chat

SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR

USA def. Chinese Taipei 6-0; Japan def. Mexico (Cecilio E. Quevedo, G. Romeo QUARTERFINALS: Korea def. Po- 145-142; Shkolna def. Zamora Moreno SEMIFINALS: Dalmeida def. Lee Monday, June 15 folk Impact at Yankton Fury Xtreme ARCHERY Ukraine 5-4 (28-26 tiebreaker) Alejandro Trevino, Fernando Becerra land 6-2; Italy def. PR China 6-2; Turkey 139-134 7-3; Van Tongeren def. Liu 7-1 No activities scheduled (DH, 6:30 p.m., Riverside) WORLD ARCHERY YOUTH SEMIFINALS: Korea def. France 5-4 Rivas) 235-221 def. Germany 6-2; Chinese Taipei def. RECURVE JUNIOR MEN GOLD: Dalmeida def. Van Tongeren Tuesday, June 16 Wednesday, June 17 CHAMPIONSHIPS (28-25 tiebreaker); USA def. Japan 5-3 COMPOUND CADET WOMEN USA 6-2 QUARTERFINALS: Woo Seok Lee, 6-2 (28-22, 29-29, 28-27, 28-28) BASEBALL, AMATEUR Irene BASEBALL, AMATEUR Vermil- June 8-14 at Yankton GOLD: Korea (Woo Seok Lee, Se- QUARTERFINALS: Australia def. SEMIFINALS: Korea def. Italy 5-4 Korea def. Qizhuang Ren, PR China 7-1; BRONZE: Lee def. Liu 7-3 (29-27, at Scotland (7:30 p.m.); Menno at lion Greysox at Lennox Reds (7:30 TEAM ungshin Lee, Byeongyeon Min) def. USA Kazakhstan 210-207; Great Britain def. (28-23 tiebreaker); Turkey def. Chinese Byeongyeon Min, Korea def. Hsin-Fu 28-29, 28-28, 30-29, 30-27) Lesterville (7:30 p.m.); Yankton at p.m.) COMPOUND JUNIOR MEN (Collin Klimitchek, Zach Garrett, Caleb Canada 216-204 Taipei 5-1 Chen, Chinese Taipei 6-2; Muhammed RECURVE CADET WOMEN Freeman (7:30 p.m.) BASEBALL, LEGION Vermillion QUARTERFINALS: Italy def. Swe- Miller) 6-0 (55-44, 57-52, 55-54) SEMIFINALS: USA def. Australia GOLD: Korea (Hyeonseung Sim, Bilal Guneri, Turkey def. Romain Fichet, QUARTERFINALS: Hyeonseung BASEBALL, LEGION Yankton at Mitchell (DH, 5 p.m.) den 229-228; Mexico def. Canada 228- BRONZE: Japan (Hiroki Muto, 224-218; Mexico def. Great Britain Yeajin Hyeong, Gahyun Lee) def. Turkey France 6-0; Collin Klimitchek, USA def. Sim, Korea def. G. Viviana P. Diaz 6-5 at S.F. West (DH, 5 p.m.); S.F. East BASEBALL, VFW TEENER 225; Turkey def. Great Britain 230-223 Tomoki Sugio, Kazuki Ohi) def. France 228-213 (Yasemin Ecem Anagoz, Aybuke Gum- Seungshin Lee, Korea 6-2 (9-8 tiebreaker); Tanya Giaccheri, Italy, at Yankton Juniors (DH, 5 p.m.) Brandon at Yankton Lakers (DH, SEMIFINALS: USA def. Italy 234- (Thomas Koenig, Stephane Krause, Ro- GOLD: USA (Dahlia Crook, Cassidy rukcu, Gulnaz Busranur Coskun) 6-0 SEMIFINALS: Min def. Lee 7-3; def. Yasemin Ecem Anagoz, Turkey 7-3; SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Yankton 5:30 p.m.) 223; Turkey def. Mexico 233-231 main Fichet) 6-0 (56-53, 55-53, 55-52) Cox, Breanna Theodore) def. Mexico (55-48, 55-52, 56-51) Klimitchek def. Guneri 6-2 Eliana Claps, USA def. Gahyun Lee, Fury White at Norfolk Impact; Nor- GOLD: Turkey (Baris Tandogan, RECURVE JUNIOR WOMEN (Maria Fernanda Garza Espinosa, M. BRONZE: Chinese Taipei (Hsiu-Ting GOLD: Min def. Klimitchek 7-1 (29- Korea 6-2; Yeajin Hyeong, Korea def. Samet Can Yakali, Furkan Dernekli) def. ROUND OF 16: Ukraine def. PR Esmerelda G. Sanchez, Carolian Es- Yeh, Hsin-Yu Chang, Yu-Ting Tsai) def. 26, 29-29, 28-27, 29-28) Oceane Guy, France 6-0 USA (Chris Bee, Steven Manfull, David China 5-1; Italy def. Japan 5-3; Chinese trada Castro) 228-217 Italy (Tanya Gaiccheri, Tatiana Andreoli, BRONZE: Lee def. Guneri 6-4 (26- SEMIFINALS: Sim def. Giaccheri Houston 13, Seattle 0 Chicago Cubs 4, Cincinnati 3 Houser) 229-227 Taipei def. Mongolia 6-0; Mexico def. BRONZE: Australia (Madeline Veronica Zuffi) 6-2 (54-53, 53-52, 55-58, 27, 28-25, 28-26, 27-29, 29-25) 6-5 (9-7 tiebreaker); Hyeong def. Claps Kansas City at St. Louis, ppd., rain San Diego 2, L.A. Dodgers 1 BRONZE: Italy (Manuel Festi Si- France 6-0; def. Germany 5-1 McSwain, Madeleine Salvestro, Niamh 56-54) RECURVE JUNIOR WOMEN 6-0 Minnesota 4, Texas 3 Sunday’s Games mone Baradel, Viviano) def. Mexico (Ro- QUARTERFINALS: Korea def. Jones) def. Great Britain (Lucy Mason, RECURVE CADET MIXED QUARTERFINALS: Tuyana Dashi- GOLD: Hyeong def. Sim 6-2 (30-28, Oakland 8, L.A. Angels 1 N.Y. Mets 10, Atlanta 8 dolfo Gonzalez, Miguel Espinosa Suro, Ukraine 6-0; Chinese Taipei def. Italy Isabelle Carpenter, Rebecca Lennon) ROUND OF 16: Korea def. Mongo- dorzhieva, Russia def. Michelle Krop- 27-28, 28-25, 27-26) Monday’s Games Colorado 4, Miami 1 Antonio Hidalgo Ibarra) 225-224 5-3; Mexico def. Russia 5-4 (27-26 tie- 221-217 lia 6-0; Russia def. Italy 5-4 (18-17 tie- pen, Germany 6-5 (10-7 tiebreaker); BRONZE: Claps def. Giaccheri 7-1 Chicago White Sox (Rodon 2-0) at Pittsburgh 1, Philadelphia 0, 11 in- COMPOUND JUNIOR WOMEN breaker); Poland def. USA 5-4 (26-24 COMPOUND CADET MIXED breaker); USA def. Germany 5-3; Turkey Chia-Mao Peng, Chinese Taipei def. (28-23, 27-25, 27-27, 26-25) Pittsburgh (Liriano 3-5), 6:05 p.m. nings SOCCER tiebreaker) ROUND OF 16: Ukraine def. Gua- def. Japan 5-3; PR China def. Poland Vanessa Landi, Italy 6-2; Oceania Rico Philadelphia (Harang 4-7) at Balti- Washington 4, 0 QUARTERFINALS: Turkey def. WOMEN’S WORLD CUP Mexico 231-217; Great Britain def. SEMIFINALS: Korea def. Chinese temala 143-132; Hong Kong, China def. 6-2; Slovenia def. Mexico 5-4 (19-18 tie- Garcia, Spain def. Zhibzema Dambaeva, more (W.Chen 2-4), 6:05 p.m. Kansas City at St. Louis, ppd., rain Canada 220-219 Taipei 5-4 (28*-28 tiebreaker); Mexico Canada 138-131 breaker); Brazil def. France 5-3; Chinese Russia 6-4; Mackenzie Brown, USA def. BASEBALL Cincinnati (Moscot 1-1) at Detroit Arizona 4, San Francisco 0 FIRST ROUND SEMIFINALS: USA def. Turkey def. Poland 5-3 QUARTERFINALS: Mexico def. Taipei def. Great Britain 6-2 Chaeyun Kim, Korea 6-4 NCAA DIVISION I TOURN. (An.Sanchez 4-7), 6:08 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 4, San Diego 2, 12 GROUP A GOLD: Korea (Eun Gyeong Lee, Ukraine 147-133, Great Britain def. Es- QUARTERFINALS: Korea def. Rus- SEMIFINALS: Peng def. Dashidor- W L T GF GA Pts 222-221; Colombia def. Great Britain COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Atlanta (W.Perez 2-0) at Boston innings 222-221 Chaeyun Kim, Mijeong Kim) def. Mexico tonia 146-136; South Africa def. Australia sia 6-2; USA def. Turkey 6-2; PR China zhieva 6-0; Brown def. Rico Garcia 7-3 (Porcello 4-6), 6:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 8:08 Canada 1 0 1 1 0 4 (Karla Hinojosa, Rebeca Marquez, Laura 137-136; USA def. Hong Kong, China def. Slovenia 5-3; Brazil def. Chinese GOLD: Peng def. Brown 6-4 (27-28, At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha China 1 1 0 1 1 3 GOLD: USA (Danielle Reynolds, Saturday, June 13 N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 4-1) at Miami p.m. Paige Pearce, Emily Fischer) def. Co- Jaquelin Sosa) 6-0 (55-52, 53-51, 55-47) 141-133 Taipei 5-1 27-29, 30-27, 30-25, 29-25) (Koehler 4-4), 6:10 p.m. Netherlands 1 1 0 1 1 3 BRONZE: Chinese Taipei (Chia- SEMIFINALS: Mexico def. Great SEMIFINALS: Korea def. USA 6-2; BRONZE: Dashidorzhieva def. Rico Virginia 5, Arkansas 3 New Zealand 0 1 1 0 1 1 lombia (Sara Lopez, Nora Valdez, Paula Florida 15, Miami 3 Toronto (Buehrle 7-4) at N.Y. Mets Roman) 219-218 Mao Peng, Chia-Hung Wu, Hsin-Yi Britain 142-130; USA def. South Africa PR China def. Brazil 5-1 Garcia 6-0 (23-21, 27-26, 29-27) (Syndergaard 2-4), 6:10 p.m. Saturday, June 6 Chang) def. Poland (Sylwia Zyzanska, 143-137 GOLD: Korea (Hyeonseung Sim, COMPOUND CADET MEN Sunday, June 14 BASKETBALL Canada 1, China 0 BRONZE: Turkey (Yesim Bostan, TCU 10, LSU 3 Washington (G.Gonzalez 4-3) at NBA FINALS Dilara Sevindik, Evrim Saglam) def. Karolian Farasiewicz, Magdalena Smi- GOLD: Mexico (Maria Fernanda Seungjun Lee) def. PR China (Xinxin QUARTERFINALS: Jesse Sut, Italy Tampa Bay (E.Ramirez 5-2), 6:10 p.m. Netherlands 1, New Zealand 0 alkowski) 6-0 (49-48, 56-52, 52-45) Garza Espinosa, Cecelio E. Quevedo) Li, Zhengmin Fang) 6-0 (38-37, 39-37, def. Tristan Moran, Canada 133-132; Game 4 — Cal State Fullerton (39- Thursday, June 4 Thursday, June 11 Great Britain (Daisy Clark, Aalin Ellisse 23) vs. Vanderbilt (47-19), 7 p.m. Cleveland (Bauer 5-3) at Chicago George, Kirsten George) 221-221 (27-26 RECURVE JUNIOR MIXED def. USA (Dahlia Crook, Dane Johnson) 39-38) Serdar Bortay Maras, Turkey def. Cecilio Cubs (Arrieta 6-4), 7:05 p.m. Golden State 108, Cleveland 100, China 1, Netherlands 0 ROUND OF 16: Korea def. Turkey 154-154 (19*-19 tiebreaker) BRONZE: USA (Eilana Claps, Ryan E. Quevedo, Mexico 134-131; James Monday, June 15 OT Canada 0, New Zealand 0 tiebreaker) Game 5 — Arkansas (40-24) vs. L.A. Dodgers (Frias 4-3) at Texas COMPOUND JUNIOR MIXED 5-1; PR China def. Spain 6-2; Ukraine BRONZE: Great Britain (Lucy Ma- Oliver) def. Brazil (Alice Cabral Guima- Howse, Great Britain def. Luke Ralls, (Gallardo 5-6), 7:05 p.m. Sunday, June 7 Monday, June 15 def. Russia 5-4 (tiebreaker 17-16); Ja- son, James Howse) def. South Africa reaes, Marcus Dalmeida) 5-3 (36-30, Great Britain 139-139 (10-9 tiebreaker); Miami (49-16), 2 p.m. Cleveland 95, Golden State 93, OT At Montreal ROUND OF 16: Sweden def. South Game 6 — Virginia (40-22) vs. Colorado (Bettis 2-1) at Houston Africa 140-139; USA def. New Zealand pan def. Mexico 6-0; France def. Great (Devanique Rossouw, Jacobus Brink) 35-35, 33-34, 34-32) Viktor Orosz, Hungary def. Jacobus (Keuchel 7-2), 7:10 p.m. Tuesday, June 9 Canada vs. Netherlands, 6:30 p.m. Britain 6-2; Kazakhstan def. USA 5-1; 139-128 INDIVIDUAL Brink, Russia 140-136 Florida (47-19), 7 p.m. Cleveland 96, Golden State 91 At Winnipeg, Manitoba 138-135; Mexico def. Australia 141-134; Tuesday, June 16 Kansas City (Volquez 5-4) at Mil- Turkey def. Russia 140-137; Great Brit- Italy def. Germanyu 6-0; Chinese Taipei RECURVE CADET MEN COMPOUND JUNIOR MEN SEMIFINALS: Maras def. Sut 138- waukee (Lohse 3-7), 7:10 p.m. Thursday, June 11 China vs. New Zealand, 6:30 p.m. def. Poland 5-3 ROUND OF 16: Korea def. Argen- QUARTERFINALS: Stephan 134; Orosz def. Howse 141-134 Game 7 — LSU (53-11) vs. Game Golden State 103, Cleveland 82 GROUP B ain def. Croatia 146-143; Ukraine def. 4 loser, 2 p.m. Minnesota (May 4-4) at St. Louis Canada 147-138; Columbia def. Hong QUARTERFINALS: Korea def. tina 5-1; Spain def. Netherlands 6-2; Hansen, Denmark def. Hunter McGin- GOLD: Orosz def. Maras 145-135 (Wacha 8-2), 7:15 p.m. Sunday, June 14 W L T GF GA Pts PR China 5-1; Ukraine def. Japan 6-0; Germany def. PR China 5-4 (28-26 tie- nis, Canada 146-139; Domagoj Buden, BRONZE: Howse def. Sut 145-141 Game 8 — TCU (52-13) vs. Game 4 Golden State 104, Cleveland 91, Germany 1 0 1 11 1 4 Kong, China 156-126 winner, 7 p.m. Arizona (Ray 1-1) at L.A. Angels QUARTERFINALS: Denmark def. France def. Kazakhstan 5-3; Chinese breaker); Brazil def. Mongolia 6-2; Rus- Croatia def. Camilo Andres Cardona, COMPOUND CADET WOMEN (Weaver 4-6), 9:05 p.m. Golden State leads series 3-2 Norway 1 0 1 5 1 4 Sweden 148-137; USA def. Mexico 149- Taipei def. Italy 6-0 sia def. Great Britain 6-0; USA def. Italy Columbia 145-143; David Houser, USA QUARTERFINALS: Fatimah Al- Oakland (Hahn 3-5) at San Diego Tuesday, June 16 Thailand 1 1 0 3 6 3 146; Great Britain def. Turkey 147-144; SEMIFINALS: Korea def. Ukraine 6-0; Turkey def. Japan 5-1; Mexico def. def. Hanno De Klerk, Russia 140-139; mashhadani, Iraq def. Breanna Theo- AMERICAN LEAGUE (T.Ross 3-6), 9:10 p.m. Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Ivory Coast 0 2 0 2 13 0 Colombia def. Ukraine 152-138 6-2; Chinese Taipei def. France 5-3 Chinese Taipei 5-1 Mario Vavro, Croatia def. Samet Can dore, USA 138-127; Maria Fernanda Friday’s Games Seattle (T.Walker 3-6) at San Fran- Friday, June 19 Sunday, June 7 SEMIFINALS: Denmark def. USA GOLD: Korea (Eun Gyeong Lee, QUARTERFINALS: Korea def. Yakali, Turkey 140-138 Garza Espinosa, Mexico def. Valeria Baltimore 11, N.Y. Yankees 3 cisco (T.Hudson 4-5), 9:15 p.m. x-Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m. Norway 4, Thailand 0 150-149; Colombia def. Great Britain Woo Seok Lee) def. Chinese Taipei Spain 6-0; Brazil def. Germany 6-2; USA SEMIFINALS: Hansen def. Budden Goncharova, Ukraine 135-126; Evelien Detroit 4, Cleveland 0 Germany 10, Ivory Coast 0 (Chia-Mao Peng, Hsin-Fu Chen) 5-1 (37- def. Russia 5-4 (28-26 tiebreaker); Mex- 143-143 (10-8 tiebreaker); Houser def. Groeneveld, Netherlands def. Deva- 153-140 Tampa Bay 7, Chicago White Sox 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE Thursday, June 11 GOLD: Colombia (Sara Lopez, 33, 38-37, 38-38) ico def. Turkey 5-4 (29-27 tiebreaker) Vavro 143-139 nique Rossouw, Russia 137-133; Dahlia Toronto 13, Boston 10 Germany 1, Norway 1 Friday’s Games HOCKEY Camilo Andres Cardona) def. Denmark BRONZE: France (Sophie Planeix, SEMIFINALS: Korea def. Brazil 5-1; GOLD: Hansen def. Houser 147-143 Crook, USA def. Lisell Jaatma, Estonia Texas 6, Minnesota 2 STANLEY CUP FINAL Thailand 3, Ivory Coast 2 Thomas Koenig) def. Ukraine (Solomiya USA def. Mexico 5-1 BRONZE: Buden def. Vavro 143- 137-133 Houston 10, Seattle 0 Cincinnati 5, Chicago Cubs 4, 10 Monday, June 15 (Tanja Jensen, Stephan Hansen) 154- Wednesday, June 3 Trapeznikova, Sergii Makarevych) 6-2 GOLD: Korea (Seungjun Lee, Hyojin 142 SEMIFINALS: Almashhadani def. St. Louis 4, Kansas City 0 innings At Winnipeg, Manitoba 153 Pittsburgh 1, Philadelphia 0, 13 in- Chicago 2, Tampa Bay 1 BRONZE: USA (Danielle Reynolds, (39-34, 34-36, 35-32, 35-33) An, Wooju Lee) def. USA (Ryan Oliver, COMPOUND JUNIOR WOMEN Garza Espinosa 140-137; Groeneveld L.A. Angels 5, Oakland 4 Thailand vs. Germany, 3 p.m. COMPOUND CADET MEN Geunwoo Kim, Minsoo Kim) 5-4 (53-51, QUARTERFINALS: Mariya Shkolna, def. Crook 138-137 nings Saturday, June 6 At Moncton, New Brunswick Chris Bee) def. Great Britain (Daisy Saturday’s Games Tampa Bay 4, Chicago 3 QUARTERINALS: Great Britain def. 53-56, 55-56, 57-53; 28-27 tiebreaker) Ukraine def. Sara Lopez, Columbia 142- GOLD: Almashhadani def. Groen- Toronto 5, Boston 4, 11 innings N.Y. Mets 5, Atlanta 3 Ivory Coast vs. Norway, 3 p.m. Clark, Samual Jeram) 151-149 Monday, June 8 Austrailia 223-221; USA def. Canada BRONZE: Brazil (Marcus Dalmeida, 121; Sarah Holst Sonnichsen, Denmark eveld 133-133 (9*-9 tiebreaker) Texas 11, Minnesota 7 Miami 5, Colorado 1 GROUP C RECURVE JUNIOR MEN Tampa Bay 3, Chicago 2 226-216 Jhonata Brasil Lopes Dos Reis, Marcelo def. Emily Fischer, USA 136-130; Valeria BRONZE: Crook def. Garza Espi- Cleveland 5, Detroit 4 Milwaukee 8, Washington 4 W L T GF GA Pts ROUND OF 16: Korea def. Finland Wednesday, June 10 SEMIFINALS: Great Britain def. Tur- Da Silva Costa Filho) def. Mexico (Hum- M. Zamora Moreno, Mexico def. Yesim nosa 143-143 (10-9 tiebreaker) Tampa Bay 5, Chicago White Sox 4 St. Louis 4, Kansas City 0 Japan 2 0 0 3 1 6 6-2; PR China def. Germany 6-0; France Chicago 2, Tampa Bay 1 key 230-228; USA def. Mexico 225-221 berto Arellano, H. Mario, F. Figueroa, Bostan, Turkey 140-134; Tanja Jensen, RECURVE CADET MEN St. Louis 3, Kansas City 2 L.A. Dodgers 4, San Diego 3 Cameroon 1 1 0 7 2 3 def. Great Britain 6-2; Russia def. Po- Saturday, June 13 GOLD: USA (Dane Johnson, Daniel Hugo U. Garcia Ortiz) 6-0 (59-54, 56-52, Denmark def. Paige Pearce, USA 139- QUARTERFINALS: Marcus Dalmei- Seattle 8, Houston 1 Arizona 1, San Francisco 0 Switzerland 1 1 0 10 2 3 land 6-2; Chinese Taipei def. Belgium Chicago 2, Tampa Bay 1, Chicago O’Connor, Cole Feterl) def. Great Britain 55-54) 133 da, Brazil def. Ryan Oliver, USA 7-3; Baltimore 9, N.Y. Yankees 4 Saturday’s Games Ecuador 0 2 0 1 16 0 5-1; USA def. Mexico 5-4 (29-23 tie- Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 3 leads series 3-2 breaker); Ukraine def. Spain 5-1; Japan (James Howse, Luke Ralls, Adam Car- RECURVE CADET WOMEN SEMIFINALS: Sonnichsen def. Seungjun Lee, Korea def. Bodi-Erdene L.A. Angels 1, Oakland 0 Monday, June 8 penter) 225-213 ROUND OF 16: Poland def. Mexico Shkolna 143-133; Jensen def. Zamora Enkhdalai, Mongolia 6-2; Baijun Liu, PR Atlanta 5, N.Y. Mets 3, 11 innings Monday, June 15 Cameroon 6, Equador 0 def. Italy 6-0 Sunday’s Games Tampa Bay at Chicago, 7 p.m. BRONZE: Turkey (Mert Garip, 6-0; Italy def. Great Britain 6-0; Germany Moreno 142-139 China def. Ting-Yu Jao, Chinese Taipei Detroit 8, Cleveland 1 Miami 4, Colorado 1 Japan 1, Switzerland 0 QUARTERFINALS: Korea def. Wednesday, June 17 Serdar Bortay Maras, Emre Erkus) def. def. Mongolia 6-0; USA def. Japan 5-1 GOLD: Jensen def. Sonnichsen 6-5 (10-9 tiebreaker); Jan Van Tongeren, Tampa Bay 2, Chicago White Sox 1 St. Louis 3, Kansas City 2 Friday, June 12 PR China 6-0; France def. Russia 6-2; x-Chicago at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Netherlands def. Ka Lok Wong, Hong N.Y. Yankees 5, Baltimore 3 Washington 7, Milwaukee 2 Switzerland 10, Ecuador 1 Kong, China 6-4 Toronto 13, Boston 5 Arizona 4, San Francisco 2 Japan 2, Cameroon 1 Tuesday, June 16 At Winnipeg, Manitoba Ecuador vs. Japan, 4 p.m. Softball: Xtreme Win Mitchell Tourney Sox 3-2 in amateur baseball action on At Edmonton, Alberta Sunday at Prentis Park. Switzerland vs. Cameroon, 4 p.m. MITCHELL – The Yankton STEMPER AUTO BODY 7: Liz Karolevitz, Thea Chance and Frannie Baseball Kenny Tomek had a triple, a single Lesterville 5, Scotland 0 GROUP D Fury Xtreme capped off an Suing and Traia Hubbard homered, Kouri each scored twice. Elle Feser, and a run scored, and Kory Bromley SCOTLAND – Tim Sternhagen had W L T GF GA Pts unbeaten weekend with an while Alix Peterka tripled in Saturday’s Emma Yost and Hannah Sailer each FROM PAGE 8 doubled and singled for Yankton. Ross three hits to lead Lesterville to a 5-0 United States 1 0 1 3 1 4 victory over Scotland in South Central Australia 1 1 0 3 3 3 offensive outburst Sunday win for Yankton. scored a run in the win. Heine had two hits and a run scored. Sweden 0 0 2 3 3 2 Holly Mines, Britney Davis and Yost struck out 11 in picking up League amateur baseball action on Nigeria 0 1 1 3 5 1 to capture the U-16 champi- had a triple among his three hits. Jason Livermont, Colton Thomas and Hanna Cummins all added two hits. the win. Devin Gullikson each had two hits in Friday. Monday, June 8 onship at the Lowell Rang Tanner Van Genderen had two hits and Sweden 3, Nigeria 3, tie Cummins also pitched all six innings, FURY WHITE 15, BRANDON the victory. Jared Kloucek, Wyatt Brown and United States 3, Australia 1 Memorial Tournament in with seven strikeouts. VALLEY BLAZE 0: Ellie Karolevitz four RBI. Colten Plooster and Nate Dan Stibral had hits for Scotland. Spawn each had two hits in the victory. Jon Merrigan had three hits and Friday, June 12 Mitchell. had three hits, a RBI and a run scored, Mike Moran had a double, a single and Cody Ulmer picked up the win. Paul Australia 2, Nigeria 0 Jordan Genzlinger pitched seven in- United States 0, Sweden 0 The Fury Xtreme, who and Nora Welker had a hit, a RBI and a RBI for Vermillion. Plante went the distance in the loss. three runs scored for Yankton. Elle nings of relief, striking out eight, for the Lesterville hosts Menno on Tuesday. Tuesday, June 16 went 5-0 on the weekend, U-10 win. Allen Muilenburg took the loss. Jesse Bailey struck out seven over At Vancouver, British Columbia The Yankton Fury White finished Feser and Taryn Fitzgerald each had a 7 1/3 innings of work for the win, with Scotland hosts Irene on Tuesday. Nigeria vs. United States, 5 p.m. rolled past Brandon Valley second in the gold division, dropping hit and two runs scored. Grace Behrns Platte-Geddes is 1-1 on the season. LESTERVILLE...... 100 000 202 – 5 9 2 At Edmonton, Alberta Power 12-1 in Sunday’s Mike Janish striking out two in 1 2/3 SCOTLAND...... 000 000 000 – 0 3 2 Australia vs. Sweden, 7 p.m. a 7-2 victory over the Brandon Valley had a hit and a run scored. Thea innings for the save. Rusty Jensen took Cody Ulmer, Alex Wagner (8) and Ryan Auch; GROUP E championship game. Liz Midwest Dirt Devils. The Fury White are Chance had two runs scored and a the loss. Paul Plante and Anthony Walloch W L T GF GA Pts Suing was the offensive now 25-4 on the season. RBI, Frannie Kouri had two runs scored Amateur Yankton, 7-3, travels to Freeman on x-Brazil 2 0 0 3 0 6 Emma Yost had a double, Hannah and Hailey Oswald had a run scored Costa Rica 0 0 2 3 3 2 catalyst, recording three Yankton 3, Vermillion 2 Tuesday. Spain 0 1 1 1 2 1 hits, three runs scored and Sailer had two hits and Hailey Oswald in the win. VERMILLION – Six different players YANKTON...... 000 001 020 – 3 13 4 South Korea 0 1 1 2 4 1 had a hit and two runs scored to lead Karolevitz struck out nine in the win. had two hits each as the Yankton VERMILLION...... 000 100 010 – 2 7 0 x-advances to the second round six RBI. Jesse Bailey, Mike Janish (8) and Kory Bromley; Tuesday, June 9 Yankton. Grace Behrns and Nora FURY WHITE 14, MITCHELL Tappers downed the Vermillion Grey Rusty Jensen, Jon Merrigan (9) and Jay Thaler Bailey Peterka chipped Welker each had a RBI. : Taryn Fitzgerald Spain 1, Costa Rica 1, tie in with three hits, three ADRENALINE 2 Brazil 2, South Korea 0 Ellie Karolevitz took the loss, striking had a hit, two RBI and a run scored, Saturday, June 13 runs and two RBI, while out 11. and Elle Feser had a hit, a RBI and committee, especially Bruce said, made a positive im- Brazil 1, Spain 0 Megan McCorkell and Meryle The Yankton Fury Red went 3-2 three runs scored for Yankton. Grace South Korea 2, Costa Rica 2 Cull and his team.” pression on the group from Wednesday, June 17 Mason both scored twice. at the tournament and lost in the Behrns had a hit, two runs scored President As part of Sunday even- World Archery. At Moncton, New Brunswick Hanna Cummins pitched all semifinals. and a RBI. Emma Yost had a hit and Costa Rica vs. Brazil, 6 p.m. FROM PAGE 7 ing’s closing ceremony, “We had a really suc- At Ottawa, Ontario four innings, recording four FURY RED 13, BROOK- two runs scored. Thea Chance and INGS BLAST BLUE 8: Tori Vellek Nora Welker each had a hit and a run Erdener symbolically handed cessful event here,” Erdener South Korea vs. Spain, 7 p.m. strikeouts. over a World Archery flag to said. “I would like to thank GROUP F homered and Paige Hatch singled for scored. Ellie Karolevitz scored twice Erdener said. W L T GF GA Pts FURY XTREME 16, PIERRE Yankton in Sunday’s victory. and Frannie Kouri scored in the win. an official from Argentina, everybody who contributed Colombia 1 0 1 3 1 4 5: In Sunday’s semifinal victory, Liz Gracie Brockberg, Brielle Castillo “Their impression, our im- England 1 1 0 2 2 3 Behrns picked up the win, striking which will host the next something to this event.” France 1 1 0 1 2 3 Suing drove in four runs and Traia Hub- and Cameryn Zoeller all scored a run, out six. pression too, is really good,” bard added two hits for Yankton. Both WAYC, in 2017. Mexico 0 1 1 2 3 1 while Annika Gordon was the winning MIDWEST DIRT DEVILS the president said. “I would Yankton, the president Follow @jhoeck on Twitter Tuesday, June 9 also scored twice. pitcher with three strikeouts. 13, FURY RED 2: Britta Pietila like to thank the organizing France 1, England 0 Meryle Mason scored three runs in MIDWEST DIRT DEVILS 14, singled, while Tori Vellek and Brooklyn Colombia 1, Mexico 1, tie the win, while Alix Peterka, Lexie Mc- Saturday, June 13 FURY RED 2: Paige Hatch singled Townsend both scored a run for Yank- Colombia 2, France 0 Corkell and Britney Davis all added one twice and a scored run, while Britta ton in Saturday’s first game. him for the future? tournament is essential.” England 2, Mexico 1 hit. Holly Mines pitched all four innings, Pietila scored the other run for Yankton FURY RED 21, BRANDON Wednesday, June 17 with two strikeouts. “The experience is the Regnasco, who previously At Montreal in Sunday’s semifinal loss. HEAT 7: Tori Vellke and Brooklyn Notebook best,” he said. “Maybe it is competed at the 2013 WAYC England vs. Colombia, 3 p.m. FURY XTREME 5, MITCH- FURY WHITE 11, S.F. DIA- Townsend doubled, while Vellek, At Ottawa, Ontario ELL VENOM 2: Lexie McCorkell MONDS 2: Hannah Sailer had a hit, Isabelle Wintz, Camryn Zoeller, Regan FROM PAGE 7 possible to do this again.” in China, raved Sunday about Mexico vs. France, 4 p.m. tripled and Bailey Peterka had two hits two RBI and a run scored, and Emma Garry and Annika Gordon all singled for — Jeremy Hoeck Yankton serving as the host in Yankton’s win Saturday. Alix Peterka, Yost had a hit, a RBI and a run scored Yankton in Saturday’s win. this year. Liz Suing, Britney Davis, Traia Hubbard to lead Yankton. Hailey Oswald had a Brielle Castillo scored twice, while Brazil to the bronze in the and Hanna Cummins all added a hit. “The town was great,” she hit and a RBI. Grace Behrns scored Paige hatch, Olivia Girard and Gracie Recurve Cadet Men Team. Next WAYC: Argentina said. “The kindness of the Holly Mines pitched five innings with three runs, Ellie Karolevitz scored Brockberg all scored one run. Annika Dalmeida was therefore four strikeouts to get the win. As part of the closing people was very welcoming.” twice and Elle Feser, Taryn Fitzgerald Gordon was the winning pitcher with able to stand on the awards ceremonies on Sunday after- FURY XTREME 10, PLATTE and Thea Chance each scored a run four strikeouts. Regnasco’s teammate PANTHERS 2: Alix Peterka, Liz podium twice Sunday, hear- noon, World Archery presi- Leonel Ezequiel Aranda ech- in the win. FURY RED 13, BROOKINGS ing his country’s national Suing doubled and Megan McCorkell Yost picked up the win, striking out BLAST BLUE 11: Olivia Girard dent Uger Erdener passed oed those thoughts, saying – drove in three runs for Yankton in seven. doubled, while Tori Vellek and Britta anthem during his individual the organization flag on to a through translation – that he Saturday’s victory. Bailey Peterka had FURY WHITE 14, S.F. SONIC Pietila both scored twice for Yankton in awards ceremony. dignitary from Argentina. It two hits, while Cummins and Hubbard enjoyed his stay in Yankton. BOOM 2: Nora Welker had two hits, Saturday’s win. “That was a beautiful mo- was a kind of torch passing, “It was a very good expe- both had one hit. a RBI and a run scored, and Taryn Annika Gordon, Regan Garry, ment,” Dalmeida said later. from one tournament to the Mines struck out eight batters in Fitzgerald had a hit and a run scored to Brooklyn Townsend and Paige Hatch all rience,” said the 15-year-old three innings in the pitching circle, while In his individual final, next. Aranda, who was compet- lead Yankton. Grace Behrns had a run singled, while Gordon was the winning Dalmeida was matched up Cummins pitched two innings in relief. scored and a RBI. Hailey Oswald, Ellie pitcher with seven strikeouts. It was announced earlier ing in his first international FURY XTREME 9, MADISON with Jan Van Tongeren from this year that Buenos Aires, tournament. the Netherlands. The Brazil- Argentina, will be the next “I liked everything about ian was able to win 6-2. host of the World Archery this.” “It was a nice match; Youth Championships, in Aranda will likely be a JEREMY HOECK/P&D S.D. Archer Captures Gold Medal beautiful,” Dalmeida said. 2017. contender to compete in Cole Feterl, center, high-fives USA teammate Dane John- “It was my dream to be at a Melissa Regnasco, a the 2017 WAYC in his home son, left, during their Compound Cadet Team gold medal BY JEREMY HOECK and Daniel O’Connor, Feterl is 15. world championship. 19-year-old archer from Ar- final Saturday morning at the World Archery Youth Cham- [email protected] helped Team USA beat Great The had advanced country. “I’m first,” he added, gentina, will have passed the “I’m very happy,” he said. pionships in Yankton. Britain by 12 points in the their way all through the pausing. “First in the world.” age limit by that point, which Cole Feterl followed the Compound Cadet Men’s final. Compound Cadet Team “We will all be proud. Dalmeida will head back understandably is a source “I hope the tournament gold medal action from his The finals were held on bracket during the week, to Brazil, but only for a short of good-natured disappoint- computer at home in Len- a specially-designed course setting themselves up for an will be very good.” time. He will next compete ment. -- Jeremy Hoeck nox, watching — like millions out in front of the Easton appearance in the finals. at the Pan American Games, “I wish I had another of people around the world Yankton Archery Complex, They were then matched which will be held July 10-26 chance,” Regnasco said. “It’s — the 2013 World Archery but the general setup was up against Great Britain. The in Toronto. a big opportunity to let peo- Youth Championships from much like Feterl watched United States team built up How does his gold medal ple know about Argentina. Wuxi, China. online two years ago. a 12-point lead after three of experience in Yankton help We are growing, and that He was 14 years old. “It’s cool to see it in per- four ends, and later captured Just young enough to son, but even better to actu- a 225-213 victory. miss the cut-off for the ally be up there,” he said. “One we got a lead, we Schedule Your biennial event. But certainly When the United States just coasted and quit worry- old enough to know what it team of 24 archers — 12 ing,” Feterl said. Yearly would mean to represent the men, 12 women — was an- The United States did United States. nounced two months ago, have the advantage, though, ® HOME COMFORT SYSTEMS Check-Up MORNING “I remember watching Feterl knew he would have when it came to crowd Innovation never felt so good.® these on YouTube,” Feterl the label of ‘lone South Da- support. The WAYC being in Today! said. “And I always wanted kota archer’ for the tourna- their home country no doubt For efficiency and fast service!! COFFE E to be at one of these.” ment. fueled the archers all week, Mission accomplished. But he never let any po- Feterl said. Also...Ask About Our WEEKDAYS Feterl, the lone South tential pressure get to him. “It was awesome,” he Planned Maintenance Agreement 7:40AM Dakotan in the field, helped “It’s a huge honor to win a said. “My was here, lead the United States to a gold, especially here,” Feterl and a bunch of other people. MONDAY team gold medal Saturday said. “I had a couple of rough THRU morning at the World Ar- At 16 years old, Feterl days, but the team shot awe- chery Youth Championships was the oldest of his team: some.” HEATING & COOLING FRIDAY in Yankton. Johnson (from Indiana) is 14 Yankton’s Home Team! Paired with Dane Johnson and O’Connor (from Georgia) Follow @jhoeck on Twitter 920 Broadway • 665-9461