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PAGE 12 PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2012 SPORTS DIGEST awards banquet on Monday, April 2, starting at 5:30 p.m. VERMILLION: Caleb Miller, Mitch Ellison improved to 14-8 overall and 4-4 in the Summit League, league will hold its organizational meeting on Wednesday, USD’s Westbrook To Play In VIBORG-HURLEY: Matt Jensen, Zach Kraning in the YHS Commons. WAGNER: Branson Tolliver, Tyler Krcil while Oakland fell to 1-13 and 0-4 in the conference. April 4, at 7 p.m. at Lakeview Golf Course at the club- Portsmouth Invite All wrestlers, cheerleaders, managers, coaches, fam- GIRLS’ BASKETBALL The Coyotes claimed the team doubles point, winning house. VERMILLION — Charlie Westbrook, the leading scorer ily members and fans are invited to attend. AVON: Lanae Van Gerpen two of three matches. Freshman Yamini Reddy and junior For more information, call league secretary Bonnie BERESFORD: Molly Kenedy, Jessica Begue, Chelsey Cahan Veronika Makashov won 8-0 at No. 3 doubles in the first Gusso at 605-660-3946. from the University of South Dakota men’s basketball BON HOMME: Tara Ranke, Jesi Vlcek, Sara Burbach, Raquel Sutera, team, said Sunday night that he has accepted an invite to S.D. Basketball Academic All- Brittney Rezac, Emily Roberson match completed, before Oakland claimed the win at No. the Portsmouth Invitational. CENTERVILLE: Samantha Blake 2 doubles. That left the match at No. 1 doubles as seniors Coaches: Send In Spring Sports ELK POINT-JEFFERSON: Ashley Fejfar, Tory McCreary Shadi Soleymani and Alena Sergeychik won 9-7. The tournament, held April 11-14 in Portsmouth, Va., State Honors Announced FREEMAN: Paige Herrboldt, Carly Uecker, Kaitlyn Stern, Christa Roth showcases the top 64 seniors from all divisions in the WATERTOWN — The South Dakota Basketball MARION: Stephanie Haiar The Coyotes rolled in singles, sweeping all six Information ASAP country for a 4-day tournament in front of NBA scouts. Coaches Association announced its boys’ and girls’ bas- MENNO: Tessa Goehring, Erika Hauck matches. Sergeychik, Soleymani, freshman Nina The 2012 Press & Dakotan Spring Sports Preview will Among the players already announced, according to ketball academic all-state selections for the 2011-12 sea- PARKER: Anna Leloux, Alycia Pesicka Barudzic, Makashov and Reddy all won their singles be released in the Saturday, April 7 edition. TRIPP-DELMONT-ARMOUR: Julie Mingo, Macey Fuerst matches in straight sets. Sophomore Michelle Elkin won a the tourney website, are Yancy Gates (Cincinnati), Scoop son. VIBORG-HURLEY: Michelle Miller, Dana Mach Coaches of spring sports are asked to send in their Jardine (Syracuse), Miles Plumlee (Duke) and Ralph To be honored, a senior student-athlete or manager YANKTON: Chloe Cornemann, Emily Fedders, Audrey Fuks, Tory Gross, hard-fought 2-6, 6-1, 10-8 win over Oakland’s Caitlin team information forms as soon as possible. Forms may Sampson III (Minnesota). must have a 3.5 grade-point average on a 4.0 scale and Vanessa Rockne, Courtney True Young at No. 1 singles. be sent by fax to 605-665-1721. Information may also be A second team All-Summit League selection, West- have participated for at least three years. South Dakota plays host to Nebraska-Omaha in a non- e-mailed to [email protected]. brook led the Coyotes in scoring (18.7 ppg) this past sea- BOYS’ BASKETBALL Coyote Women’s Tennis Downs conference match at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the USD tennis Forms were sent to the schools earlier this month. AVON: Nick Poppe, Luke Van Gerpen courts. son. He became the first two-year, junior college player to BERESFORD: Austin Carlson, Hayden Palmer, Matt Hoines Coaches who have not received their fall sports informa- eclipse 1,000 points under USD head coach Dave Boots. BON HOMME: Travis McDonald, Scott Olmer, Charlie Bentzen Oakland, 7-0 tion forms may call 1-800-743-2968, ext. 106, or e-mail ELK POINT-JEFFERSON: Mike Wurtz, Tyler Koupal, Nick Murphy, Tony VERMILLION — The South Dakota women’s tennis Lakeview Women’s Golf Meeting [email protected]. Metzgar team won all six singles matches and also claimed the Bucks Wrestling Banquet April 2 PARKER: Cedric Hay The Yankton High School wrestling team will host its PLATTE-GEDDES: Derek Steele team doubles point in a 7-0 win over Oakland in Summit April 4 TRIPP-DELMONT-ARMOUR: Dylan Peters, Reece Weber League action Saturday in Fort Wayne, Ind. The Coyotes CROFTON, Neb. — The Crofton Lakeview ladies golf SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR BASKETBALL Central Division Monday, April 2 at Valley View GC (Alcester-Hudson, Andes GP W L OT Pts GF GA BASEBALL, CLUB HIGH SCHOOL Central, Centerville, Freeman Academy, NCAA WOMEN’S TOURN. y-St. Louis 79 48 21 10 106 204 156 Beresford at Dakota Valley Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Scot- x-Detroit 79 47 27 5 99 242 196 GOLF, MEN’S Western Illinois Beu Bus- land, Viborg-Hurley, 9 a.m.); Dakota Valley at FINAL FOUR x-Nashville 79 45 26 8 98 227 208 Elk Point-Jefferson; Madison at Vermillion At Pepsi Center, Denver satto Inv. at Macomb, Ill. (USD) x-Chicago 80 44 26 10 98 244 234 GOLF, WOMEN’S Houston Baptist TENNIS, WOMEN’S Neb.-Omaha at National Semifinals Columbus 79 27 45 7 61 190 255 USD (2 p.m.) Sunday, April 1 Husky Inv. at Missouri City, Texas (USD) Notre Dame 83, UConn 75, OT Northwest Division GOLF, BOYS’ Mount Vernon Inv. at TENNIS, BOYS’ YHS/S.F. Roosevelt at Baylor (38-0) vs. Stanford (35-1), 8 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Lakeview GC, Mitchell (Andes Central, Avon, Brandon Valley (1 p.m.); Vermillion at Lu- y-Vancouver 79 49 21 9 107 239 191 Freeman, Marion, Platte-Geddes, Tripp-Del- verne National Championship Colorado 80 41 33 6 88 205 209 TRACK & FIELD, PREP YHS/S.C. East Tuesday, April 3 mont, 9 a.m.); Ponca at Pender Notre Dame (35-3) vs. Baylor-Stanford win- Calgary 80 35 29 16 86 194 222 GOLF, GIRLS’ Brandon Valley/Brook- at S.F. Washington (4 p.m.); Battle Creek Inv. ner, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota 79 34 35 10 78 173 219 ings at YHS (2 p.m.); Mount Vernon Inv. at (Randolph, 1 p.m.); Ethan-Parkston Early Edmonton 78 31 38 9 71 208 230 Lakeview GC, Mitchell (Andes Central, Avon, Bird at Parkston (Ethan-Parkston, Tripp-Del- Pacific Division Bon Homme, Freeman, Marion, Parkston, mont-Armour, Wagner, 2:30 p.m.); Harting- NCAA TOURNAMENT GP W L OT Pts GF GA Platte-Geddes, Tripp-Delmont, Wagner, 9 ton Inv. (Hartington, Hartington Cedar FINAL FOUR Los Angeles 79 39 27 13 91 185 170 a.m.) Catholic, Newcastle, Wynot, 1 p.m.); Husky At The Superdome, New Orleans Phoenix 79 39 27 13 91 206 202 Tuesday, April 3 Inv. at Elk Point (Alcester-Hudson, Beresford, National Semifinals San Jose 79 40 29 10 90 214 201 BASEBALL, COLLEGE MMC at Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Ponca, Saturday, March 31 Dallas 79 42 32 5 89 207 212 Dakota State (DH, 5:30 p.m.) Vermillion, 3:30 p.m.); Knox County Relays Kentucky 69, Louisville 61 Anaheim 78 33 34 11 77 194 217 BASEBALL, CLUB HIGH SCHOOL at Creighton (Bloomfield, Creighton, Crofton, Kansas 64, Ohio State 62 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for Vermillion at Yankton (5 p.m.) Niobrara-Verdigre, Santee, Wausa, 1:30 National Championship overtime loss. x-clinched playoff spot. y-clinched BASEBALL, CLUB JV Vermillion at p.m.); Scotland Inv. (Avon, Bon Homme, Monday, April 2 division Yankton (7 p.m.) Freeman Academy, Marion, Menno, Scot- Kentucky (37-2) vs. Kansas (32-6), 8 p.m. Friday’s Games GOLF, MEN’S Western Illinois Beu Bus- land, 3:30 p.m.); South Central Conf. at Bon- Winnipeg 4, Carolina 3, OT satto Inv. at Macomb, Ill. (USD) esteel (Andes Central, Platte-Geddes, noon); WOMEN’S NAT. INV. TOURN. Columbus 4, Florida 1 GOLF, WOMEN’S Houston Baptist West Central Inv. (Parker, 3:45 p.m.) Championship N.Y. Rangers 4, Montreal 1 Husky Inv. at Missouri City, Texas (USD) TRACK & FIELD, 10TH YHS/S.C. East Saturday, March 31 Pittsburgh 5, Buffalo 3 GOLF, BOYS’ Freeman Academy Inv. at at S.F. Washington (4 p.m.) Oklahoma St. 75, James Madison 68 Nashville 4, Detroit 1 Valley View GC (Alcester-Hudson, Andes Wednesday, April 4 Colorado 4, Calgary 1 Central, Centerville, Freeman Academy, BASEBALL, CLUB HIGH SCHOOL NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC. Los Angeles 4, Edmonton 1 Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Scot- Canton at Beresford Vancouver 5, Dallas 2 SOFTBALL, WOMEN’S USD at Neb.- EASTERN CONFERENCE land, Viborg-Hurley, 9 a.m.) Omaha (DH, 3 p.m.); MMC at Dordt (DH, 5 Atlantic Division Saturday’s Games GOLF, GIRLS’ Freeman Academy Inv. Ottawa 4, Philadelphia 3, SO p.m.) W L Pct GB Washington 3, Montreal 2, SO Boston 30 22 .577 — Minnesota 4, Los Angeles 3, SO Philadelphia 29 23 .558 1 Boston 6, N.Y. Islanders 3 New York 27 26 .509 3 1/2 Milwaukee (ss) vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ryan Spilborghs and RHP Jeremy Accardo to Toronto 4, Buffalo 3 TROY MARONEY/BROOKINGS REGISTER New Jersey 19 35 .352 12 Ariz., 2:05 p.m. their minor league camp. New Jersey 5, Carolina 0 Toronto 18 35 .340 12 1/2 Seattle vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., MINNESOTA TWINS—Reassigned RHP Tampa Bay 3, Winnipeg 2, OT South Dakota shortstop Christine Broders stretches for a catch to force out South Dakota State’s Devon Reick Southeast Division 3:10 p.m.