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Legacy Of Teams Entering MMC Hall This Weekend Hard To Dispute Press&Dakotan BY JAMES D. CIMBUREK ing athletic team in MMC history. I quickly became familiar with the 1972 nessmen, teachers and medical field personnel, and have stayed close [email protected] volleyball team’s feats, which included a state title earned by beating the to their Mount Marty roots. DAILY DOSE likes of South Dakota State, as well. While the ‘72 team didn’t have the opportunities to earn NAIA awards Hall of Fame classes are going to have tremendous on-the- But it was getting to see what had been accomplished after they last laced — women’s sports weren’t in the NAIA yet — they also went on to be court/field/track/course credentials, and this year’s Mount Marty induction up their sneakers that is truly the most impressive part of this year’s class. successful in a number of different fields. Pesicka has also gone on to Daily opinions from the P&D class is no exception. The ‘98 men’s team had six players earn Academic All-American hon- become a successful teacher and mother. Sports Staff on local and na- Kate (Heine) Pesicka’s career at Yankton High School and MMC co- ors that season, three more from the roster earn it in later years (be- These individuals, and the teams they represented, have proven not cause they weren’t old enough in 1998) and two more players who didn’t only to be great role models on the court, but off the court as well. Hope- tional high school, college incided with the early portion of my career as sports editor here at the Press & Dakotan, so I knew her accomplishments well. I also knew the make the post-season roster also earn academic honors. They’ve gone fully many of the current Lancers will take the time Sunday to meet these and professional sports. accomplishments of the 1998 men’s basketball team, the highest-finish- on to become state championship coaches, as well as successful busi- outstanding individuals and learn more about the school’s great history.

ESD Girls’ Golf Postponed To Monday Thompson, Benter Win At Irene U-10 Boys’ Soccer Tryouts Sunday Due to forecasted poor weather conditions, the Eastern South IRENE — Viborg-Hurley’s Cody Thompson and South Cen- The Yankton Renegades U-10 boys’ club soccer team will hold Dakota Conference girls’ golf championships, scheduled for Sat- tral’s Sydney Benter each shot 83s to win individual honors at the tryouts on Sunday, May 5, from 7-8 p.m. at the Memorial Park U- Track: Bon Homme urday in Yankton, have been pushed back to Monday, May 6. Irene-Wakonda Golf Invitational, held on Tuesday at Glenridge 10 soccer fields. The tournament will be played at Fox Run Golf Course in Golf Course near Irene. Potential players must be registered with Yankton Youth Soc- Yankton, and will begin at 9 a.m. Thompson edged teammate Robert Jensen by four strokes to cer. Tryout participants are encouraged to come dressed in soc- win the boys’ division. Benter beat Irene-Wakonda’s Sydney cer gear and with a water bottle and a soccer ball. GPAC Start Time Pushed Back Nielsen by 10 strokes for the girls’ title. Sweeps LMVC Titles HASTINGS, Neb. — Because of the current weather situation No team points were kept. BOYS’ TOP 10: Cody Thompson, Viborg-Hurley 83; Robert Jensen, Viborg-Hurley Corrections Teammates Sage Zephier won the and projected field preparation time needed on Thursday the 87; Turner Serr, South Central 88; Brian Dangel, Viborg-Hurley 92; Landon Larsen, Due to incorrect information supplied to the Press & Dakotan, 800 (2:08.81), Noah St. Pierre won GPAC Baseball Tournament start times in Hastings, Neb., will be Irene-Wakonda 92; Justin Ostrem, Irene-Wakonda 92; Alex Sachtjen, South Central results published in Wednesday’s edition had the following errors. Winner Sweeps delayed two hours for games one and two (originally set for 9 95; Dawson Weidrich, Irene-Wakonda 98; Colin Sherarad, Viborg-Hurley 102; Dell Drey, — In the Yankton-O’Gorman track and field results, Kendyl the long jump (19-10.25) and Will South Central 103 a.m.). GIRLS’ RESULTS: Sydney Benter, South Central 83; Sydney Nielsen, Irene- Kerber was listed as being from Yankton. She competes for Sioux SC Relays Hollmann was first in the high Games 3-8 will now be played on a rolling schedule. Mount Wakonda 93; Maggie Kribell, Irene-Wakonda 96; Makayla Mohr, Irene-Wakonda 97; Falls O’Gorman. jump (6-2). Marty is scheduled to play Nebraska Wesleyan in Game 3, which Caitlyn Mayer, South Central 103; Jamie Borzich, South Central 113; Kassie Boese, — In the club high school baseball results, Bon Homme and LAKE ANDES — The Bon Irene-Wakonda 118 Joey Evans of Andes Central will begin 30 minutes after the completion of the Northwestern- Scotland were listed as being a cooperative. The two schools do Homme girls’ and boys’ track was the champion in the triple Dakota Wesleyan contest. not have a cooperative for the sport of baseball. teams put together a strong day jump (39-4). to sweep the team track titles Tuesday’s Little Missouri Valley South Central Relays SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR Conference meet in Lake Andes. BONESTEEL — Winner swept the team ti- Bon Homme was dominant on tles at the South Central Relays track and field meet, held on Tuesday in Bonesteel. TRACK & FIELD Homme 52.03; 400 RELAY: 1. Scotland Tuesday’s Games Thursday, May 2 TENNIS, WOMEN’S Great Plains Athletic Conference the girls’ side, with 12 titles and 54.83; 800 RELAY: 1. Ethan-Parkston Miami 2, N.Y. Mets 1 BASEBALL, COLLEGE Great Plains Athletic Conf. Championships at Fremont, Neb. (MMC, 9 a.m.) 226 total points for first place. The Winner girls scored 151 points, winning BALTIC INV. 1:56.10; 1,600 RELAY: 1. Bon Homme Cleveland 14, Philadelphia 2 Tourn. at Hastings, Neb. (MMC vs. Neb. Wesleyan, noon, TENNIS, BOYS’ S.C. East at Vermillion eight events to easily out-distance Todd County 4:28.58; 3,200 RELAY: 1. Bon Homme Atlanta 8, Washington 1 KYNT-AM) TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR Great Plains Ethan-Parkston was a distant sec- April 30 at Baltic 10:35.25; MEDLEY RELAY: 1. Avon BASEBALL, PREP Yankton at Mitchell (DH, 5:30 p.m.); Athletic Conference Championships at Seward, Neb. (64) and Kimball-White Lake (60). Chloe Bartels GIRLS’ DIVISION San Diego 13, Chicago Cubs 7 ond with 106 points, followed by 4:35.05; DISCUS: 1. Skorepa, Scotland Milwaukee 12, Pittsburgh 8 Vermillion at Dakota Valley; Wagner-Avon-Lake Andes at (MMC); Howard Wood Dakota Relays (USD) (1600 in 5:42.8, 3200 in 12:00.1) and Katie TEAM SCORES: Garretson 141, 112-7; HIGH JUMP: 1. Johannsen, Andes Parkston TRACK & FIELD, PREP Howard Wood Dakota Relays Chester Area 87, Deubrook Area 71, Baltic St. Louis 2, Cincinnati 1 Scotland (84). Mathis (100 hurdles in 16.7, long jump at 15-3 Central 5-1;LONG JUMP: 1. McLouth, Bon San Francisco 2, Arizona 1 BASEBALL, 9TH-10TH West Central at Yankton (DH, (YHS, Alcester-Hudson, Andes Central, Avon, Beresford, 68, Viborg-Hurley 67, Dell Rapids St. Mary Homme 16-6;POLE VAULT: 1. Breen, 5 p.m.) Bon Homme, Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Ethan- For the champion Cavaliers, 3/4) were double-winners for Winner, which also 67, Colman-Egan 31, Howard 9 L.A. Dodgers 6, Colorado 2 Wagner 9-0; SHOT PUT: 1. Skorepa, Scot- Wednesday’s Games GOLF, BOYS’ Battle Creek Inv. (Hartington Cedar Parkston, Freeman, Freeman Academy, Gayville-Volin, Caitlin McLouth was first in three won the 800 and 3200 relays. EVENT WINNERS: 100: Mara VanDe- land 36-7.75; TRIPLE JUMP: 1. McLouth, Catholic, 9 a.m.); Mac Inv. at Wayne (Crofton, Laurel-Con- Irene-Wakonda, Menno, Parker, Platte-Geddes, Vermillion, Berg, Garretson 12.5; 200: Mara VanDe- N.Y. Mets 7, Miami 6 events — 110 hurdles (16.56), Todd County’s Eireann Grimshaw swept the Bon Homme 31-9.75. Pittsburgh 6, Milwaukee 4 cord-Coleridge, 9 a.m.); Tri-Valley Conf. at Fox Run, Yank- Viborg-Hurley, 5:30 p.m.); S.F. O’Gorman Inv. (YHS, Avon, sprints, clocking a 13.6 in the 100 and a 29.0 in Berg, Garretson 26.2; 400: Sara Heyn, BOYS’ DIVISION ton (Alcester-Hudson, Centerville, Freeman Academy, Irene-Wakonda, Vermillion, 11 a.m.) Chester Area 1:02.5; 800: Teisha Carnicle, St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 2 long jump (16-6) and triple jump TEAM SCORES: Bon Homme 208; Cleveland 6, Philadelphia 0 Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, Viborg-Hurley, 9 a.m.); Mac Saturday, May 4 the 200. Garretson 2:36.1; 1600: Haley Sage, Gar- Ethan-Parkston 141; Wagner 91; Scotland Inv. at Wayne (Crofton, 9 a.m.) BASEBALL, COLLEGE Great Plains Athletic Conf. (31-9.75). Maddison Hajek won ti- The Winner boys squeezed out a two-point retson 5:37.1; 3200: Carmen Bohl, Garret- Washington 2, Atlanta 0 57; Avon 45; Andes Central 24; Tripp-Del- Chicago Cubs 6, San Diego 2 GOLF, GIRLS’ S.F. Christian Inv. (Beresford, Dakota Tourn. at Hastings, Neb. tles in the 800 (2:37.17), 1600 victory over Chamberlain, 96-94. Platte-Geddes son 12:05.0; 100 HURDLES: Ally mont-Armour 20. Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Parkston, Wagner, 9 a.m.); Tri- BASEBALL, PREP Beresford-Centerville at Lennox; Mullaney, DR St. Mary 17.5; 300 HUR- San Francisco at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. was third with 82 points. EVENT WINNERS: 100: 1. Larson, Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Valley Conf. at Fox Run, Yankton (Alcester-Hudson, Center- Dakota Valley at Wagner-Avon-Lake Andes (5:45.88) and 3200 (12:34.3). DLES: Abby Hora, Viborg-Hurley 50.0; 400 Bon Homme 11.5; 200: 1. Larson, Bon ville, Freeman Academy, Irene-Wakonda, Viborg-Hurley, 9 BASEBALL, JV Yankton at Brandon Valley (DH, 3 p.m.) Tanner Fritz won the 100 (11.2) and 200 RELAY: Viborg-Hurley 54.7; 800 RELAY: Thursday’s Games Also for Bon Homme Anna Homme 23.74; 400: 1. Larson, Bon San Diego (Stults 2-2) at Chicago a.m.) SOFTBALL, COLLEGE Great Plains Athletic Conf. (23.4) to account for two of Winner’s three vic- Chester Area 1:56.4; 1600 RELAY: Heusinkveld won titles in the 100 Homme 52.02; 800: 1. Zephier, Wagner Cubs (Wood 2-1), 1:20 p.m. SOFTBALL, COLLEGE Great Plains Athletic Conf. Tourn. at Sioux City, Iowa; USD at N.D. State (noon) tories. Chamberlain’s Hudson Priebe was the Deubrook Area 4:24.7; 3200 RELAY: 2:08.81; 1,600: 1. N. Dion, Wagner Tourn. at Sioux City, Iowa GOLF, GIRLS’ Milbank Inv. (Parkston) Deubrook Area 10:30.4; MEDLEY RELAY: Miami (Sanabia 2-3) at Philadelphia (13.08) and 200 (28.56), while 5:08.12; 3,200: 1. Dion, Wagner 11.51.33; (K.Kendrick 2-1), 6:05 p.m. TENNIS, BOYS’ Vermillion at YHS (5 p.m.) TENNIS, WOMEN’S Great Plains Athletic Conference big winner on the day, taking the long jump (20- Deubrook Area 4:31.8; DISCUS: Haley Ed- 110 HURDLES: 1. Dvorak, Ethan-Parkston TRACK & FIELD, PREP Battle Creek Inv. (Hartington Championships at Fremont, Neb. (MMC, 9 a.m.) Morgan Rothschadl was first in 5), and the 110 (15.4) and 300 (42.1) hurdles. mundson, Garretson 92-6; HIGH JUMP: Washington (Haren 2-3) at Atlanta 15.96; 300 HURDLES: 1. Van Winkle, Bon (Medlen 1-3), 6:10 p.m. Cedar Catholic, 3 p.m.); Norfolk Catholic Inv. (Hartington, 3 TENNIS, BOYS’ YHS/Aberdeen Central/Huron at the 300 hurdles (52.03). The Cavs Todd County’s Tobias Weddell won the 1600 Ellie Atkins, Baltic 5-1; LONG JUMP: Eve- Homme 43.89; 400 RELAY: 1. Avon 46.97; p.m.); Northeast Neb. Activities Conf. at Laurel, (Creighton, Brookings (10 a.m.) lyn Klein, Deubrook Area 17-5; SHOT PUT: St. Louis (Westbrook 1-1) at Milwau- (4:55.5) and 3200 (10:49.2). 800 RELAY: 1. Ethan-Parkston 1:35.94; kee (W.Peralta 2-1), 7:10 p.m. Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, Randolph, 2:30 p.m.); Winside TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR Great Plains also won the 1600 and 3200 re- Allie Walter, Baltic 34-4; TRIPLE JUMP: 1,600 RELAY: 1. Ethan-Parkston 3:41.65; Inv. at Wayne (Allen, Santee, Wausa, Wynot, 10 a.m.) Athletic Conference Championships at Seward, Neb. Platte-Geddes was led by Tate Wagner’s vic- Maria Berndt, Deubrook Area 31-10 Friday’s Games lays. 3,200 RELAY: 1. Wagner 8:42.05; MED- Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 1:20 p.m. TRACK & FIELD, MS Vermillion at YMS (4 p.m.) (MMC); Howard Wood Dakota Relays (USD) tory in the 400 (56.4). The Black Panthers also BOYS’ DIVISION LEY RELAY: 1. Ethan-Parkston 3:48.15; Friday, May 3 TRACK & FIELD, PREP Howard Wood Dakota Relays Scotland’s Carley Skorepa was TEAM SCORES: Baltic 134, Viborg- Miami at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. won the 400 (46.5) and 800 (1:37.6) relays. DISCUS: 1. Huber, Ethan-Parkston 157-1; Washington at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. BASEBALL, COLLEGE Great Plains Athletic Conf. (YHS, Alcester-Hudson, Andes Central, Avon, Beresford, the discus champion at 112-7, Hurley 110, Chester Area 82, Garretson HIGH JUMP: 1. Hollman, Wagner 6-2; Tourn. at Hastings, Neb. Bon Homme, Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Ethan- 79, Deubrook Area 59.5, Dell Rapids St. N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. LONG JUMP: 1. St. Pierre, Wagner 19- St. Louis at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. BASEBALL, PREP Yankton at Brandon Valley; Wag- Parkston, Freeman, Freeman Academy, Gayville-Volin, while Wagner’s Sydney Breen Mary 52, Colman-Egan 24.5, Howard 14 10.25; POLE VAULT: 1. Van Winkle, Bon ner-Avon-Lake Andes at Hanson Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Menno, Parker, Platte-Geddes, Ver- Baltic Invite EVENT WINNERS: 100: Trevor Ja- Tampa Bay at Colorado, 7:40 p.m. won the pole vault (9-0) and Homme 11-6; SHOT PUT: 1. Huber, Ethan- Arizona at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. BASEBALL, JV Mitchell at Yankton (DH, 6 p.m.) million, Viborg-Hurley, 10 a.m.); Parker Inv. (Centerville, BALTIC — The hometown Baltic Bulldogs cobsen, Viborg-Hurley 10.8; 200: Trevor Parkston 46-10; TRIPLE JUMP: 1. Evans, GOLF, BOYS’ Avon-Bon Homme Inv. at Platte (Andes Ethan-Parkston, Parker, Viborg-Hurley, 9:30 a.m.) Andes Central’s Payton Johan- Jacobsen, Viborg-Hurley 22.6; 400: Tom L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 9:15 won the boys’ team track title at their first-ever Andes Central 39-4. p.m. Central, Avon, Freeman, Platte-Geddes, Scotland, Tripp-Del- TRACK & FIELD, MS Yankton Junior High Relays (9 neson won the high jump (5-1). Baltic Invitational on Tuesday in Baltic. Garret- Sittig, Baltic 53.9; 800: Josiah Aberson, mont, 9:30 a.m.); Stanton Inv. (Randolph, 9 a.m.); Wakefield a.m.) Baltic 2:06.1; 1600: Jared Scholten, DR St. Inv. (Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, Ponca, 9 a.m.) Sunday, May 5 Bon Homme was first in five son was the girls’ team champion. Mary 4:54.3; 3200: Jared Scholten, DR St. BASEBALL BASKETBALL GOLF, GIRLS’ Avon-Bon Homme Inv. at Burke (Andes BASEBALL, PREP R.C. Central at Yankton (DH, 1 Baltic won five titles in the boys’ division to Mary 10:57.3; 110 HURDLES: Edward Central, Avon, Freeman, Platte-Geddes, Scotland, Tripp-Del- p.m.); Bon Homme at Elk Point-Jefferson (DH); Hanson at events to win the boys’ crown Clark, Baltic 15.5; 300 HURDLES: Edward AMERICAN LEAGUE NBA PLAYOFFS finish first overall with 134 team points, ahead East Division mont, 9:30 a.m.); Big Eight Conf. at Madison (Vermillion, 10 Beresford-Centerville; Vermillion at Parkston with 208 total points. Ethan-Park- Clark, Baltic 42.2; 400 RELAY: Garretson FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7) a.m.); Canton at Elk Point-Jefferson BASEBALL, 9TH-10TH Harrisburg at Yankton (DH, 1 of defending Class B state champion Viborg- 45.3; 800 RELAY: Viborg-Hurley 1:34.3; W L Pct GB Sunday, April 28 ston was second at 141, well Hurley (110). Boston 19 8 .704 — SOFTBALL, COLLEGE Great Plains Athletic Conf. p.m.) 1600 RELAY: Baltic 3:42.6; 3200 RELAY: Boston 97, New York 90 Tourn. at Sioux City, Iowa; USD at N.D. State (DH, 3 p.m.) ahead of Wagner (91). Baltic 8:51.9; MEDLEY RELAY: Viborg- New York 17 10 .630 2 Miami 88, Milwaukee 77, Miami wins Edward Clark won individual titles in the 110- Hurley 4:01.3; DISCUS: Leon Maxwell, DR Baltimore 16 11 .593 3 series 4-0 Kodi Larson of Bon Homme meter hurdles (15.5) and 300 hurdles (42.2) for St. Mary 119-8; HIGH JUMP: Austin Op- Tampa Bay 12 14 .462 6 1/2 San Antonio 103, L.A. Lakers 82, San was a 3-event champion, taking the Bulldogs, while teammate Tom Sittig won the dahl, Chester Area 6-0; LONG JUMP: Toronto 10 18 .357 9 1/2 Antonio wins series 4-0 400-meter dash (53.9). Baltic also won the 1600 Tyler Gerdes, Viborg-Hurley 21-4; SHOT Central Division Golden State 115, Denver 101 NEWARK BEARS — Signed LHP Le- Ridge Wilson, OLs A.J. Hawkins and Colin NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION — first in the 100-meter dash (11.5), PUT: Kenneth Shaffner, Chester Area 40- W L Pct GB Monday, April 29 andro Mella. Kelly, DE Rob Lohr, DL Brad Madison, LB Recalled D Bilal Duckett from Rochester 200 (23.74) and 400 (52.02). Scott and 3200 relays. 5; TRIPLE JUMP: Tyler Gerdes, Viborg- Kansas City 14 10 .583 — Brooklyn 110, Chicago 91, Chicago TROIS-RIVIERES AIGLES — Signed Darin Drakeford, QB Tyler Bray, DB Otha (USL-PRO). Viborg-Hurley won six events, including the Hurley 41-3 Detroit 15 11 .577 — leads series 3-2 OF Jon Smith. Foster, TE Demetrius Harris and S Brad COLLEGE Van Winkle won two titles, in the 800 and medley relays. Trevor Jacobsen won Minnesota 12 12 .500 2 Atlanta 102, Indiana 91, series tied 2- BASKETBALL McDougald. KENNESAW STATE — Promoted pole vault (11-6) and 300 hurdles sprinting titles in the 100 (10.8) and 200 (22.6), SOUTH CENTRAL RELAYS Cleveland 12 13 .480 2 1/2 2 National Basketball Association OAKLAND RAIDERS—Signed LS men’s assistant basketball coach Jimmy Chicago 11 15 .423 4 MILWAUKEE BUCKS — Fired coach Nick Guess. Lallathin to associate head coach. while Tyler Gerdes was the champion in the long April 30 at Bonesteel Houston 105, Oklahoma City 103, (43.89). West Division Jim Boylan. — Waived NORTHERN IOWA — Announced GIRLS’ DIVISION Oklahoma City leads series 3-1 jump (21-4) and triple jump (41-3). W L Pct GB FOOTBALL WRs Lavelle Hawkins and WR Michael QB/WR Brion Carnes is transferring from For Ethan-Parkston, Anthony TEAM SCORES: Winner 151, Todd Tuesday, April 30 Texas 17 10 .630 — Calvin and S Suaesi Tuimaunei. Nebraska. Garretson won the girls’ team crown with 141 County 64, Kimball-White Lake 60, Denver 107, Golden State 100, Huber was first in the discus Oakland 16 13 .552 2 — Traded FB Canadian Football League TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN — Named total points, ahead of Chester Area at 87. Vi- Colome 53, Gregory 49, Platte-Geddes 49, Golden State leads series 3-2 Seattle 12 17 .414 6 Anthony Sherman to Kansas City for CB EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Signed Elwyn McRoy men’s assistant basketball (157-1) and shot put (46-10), South Central 46, Boyd County 45, Cham- Memphis 103, L.A. Clippers 93, Mem- borg-Hurley finished fifth with 67 points. Los Angeles 10 17 .370 7 Javier Arenas. WR Marcus Henry and DB Otis Merrill. coach. berlain 20, Dakota Christian 15, Marty 0 phis leads series 3-2 while Wes Dvorak won the 110 The champion Blue Dragons won five events Houston 8 20 .286 9 1/2 CHICAGO BEARS — Agreed to terms SOCCER TEMPLE—Announced the retirement EVENT WINNERS: 100: Eireann Wednesday, May 1 Tuesday’s Games with OT Jordan Mills and DE Cornelius Major League Soccer of Bill Bradshaw athletic director in June. hurdles (15.96). The Trojans were on the track, led by double winner Mara VanDe- Grimshaw, Todd County 13.6; 200: Eireann Boston 92, New York 86, New York N.Y. Yankees 7, Houston 4 Washington on four-year contracts. MLS — Suspended New England D TCU — Announced women’s basket- Grimshaw, Todd County 29.0; 400: Haley leads series 3-2 also the champions in the 1600 Berg in the 100 (12.5) and 200 (26.2). Teisha Toronto 9, Boston 7 CINCINNATI BENGALS — Signed LB Chris Tierney one game and fined him an ball G Kamy Cole will transfer. Halverson, Winner 1:05.8; 800: Allison Se- Indiana 106, Atlanta 83, Indiana leads Carnicle won the 800 (2:36.1), Haley Sage was Detroit 6, Minnesota 1 Jordan Campbell, CB Onterio McCalebb undisclosed amount for a reckless chal- WEST VIRGINIA — Announced QB and medley relays. bern, South Central 2:27.8; 1600: Chloe series 3-2 Cleveland 14, Philadelphia 2 and K Quinn Sharp. lenge that endangered the safety of his op- Clint Trickett has transferred from Florida first in the 1600 (5:37.1) and Carmen Bohl was Bartels, Winner 5:42.8; 3200: Chloe Bar- Houston at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. Wagner’s Nick Dion finished Texas 10, Chicago White Sox 6 GREEN BAY PACKERS — An- ponent and San Jose F Steven Lenhart State. the 3200 champ (12:05.0). tels, Winner 12:00.1; 100 HURDLES: Katie Thursday, May 2 Kansas City 8, Tampa Bay 2 nounced the retirement of CB Al Harris. two games and fined him an undisclosed first in the 1600-meter run Mathis, Winner 16.7; 300 HURDLES: Kelly Brooklyn at Chicago, 7 p.m. Abby Hora of Viborg-Hurley finished first in Oakland 10, L.A. Angels 6 — Agreed to amount for violent conduct that endan- McCarthy, Boyd County 52.3; 400 RELAY: Denver at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. (5:08.12) and 3200 (11:51.33). the 300 hurdles (50.0). Baltimore 7, Seattle 2 terms with WRs Frankie Hammond Jr. and gered the safety of his opponent during Gregory 56.0; 800 RELAY: Winner 1:57.8; Friday, May 3 Wednesday’s Games Rico Richardson, LB/DEs Josh Martin and Saturday’s games. 1600 RELAY: South Central 4:25.3; 3200 New York at Boston, 6 p.m. Minnesota 6, Detroit 2 Indiana at Atlanta, 7 p.m. RELAY: Winner 10:42.7; MEDLEY RELAY: L.A. Angels 5, Oakland 4 Colome 4:46.2; DISCUS: Maria Nightin- x-Oklahoma City at Houston, 6, 7 or N.Y. Yankees 5, Houston 4 8:30 p.m. gale, Kimball-White Lake 120-3; HIGH Cleveland 6, Philadelphia 0 JUMP: Clara Moeller, Kimball-White Lake L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 7 or 8:30 “Dom has progressed every Bernatow said. year’s performance and make a run Boston 10, Toronto 1 p.m. 4-9; LONG JUMP: Katie Mathis, Winner Chicago White Sox 5, Texas 2 year with us, and he’s been really The regular season split be- at a GPAC championship and an- 15-3.75; SHOT PUT: Cassidy Hanson, Tampa Bay at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. poised and mature as a leader,” tween the Lancers and Prairie other NAIA Tournament berth, the Winner 33-8.5; TRIPLE JUMP: Ivy Haines, TRANSACTIONS Lancers Baltimore at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Bernatow said. “If you look at their Wolves, the NWU duo combined to Lancers just have to keep playing Kimball-White Lake 33-10. Thursday’s Games BASEBALL BOYS’ DIVISION Tampa Bay (Ro.Hernandez 1-4) at American League From Page 7 numbers, they average about six go 3-for-11. MMC is also rather fa- they way they have been, Berna- TEAM SCORES: Winner 96, Cham- Kansas City (E.Santana 3-1), 1:10 p.m. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Optioned or seven innings per start. miliar with Nebraska Wesleyan, tow said. berlain 94, Platte-Geddes 82, Todd County Boston (Dempster 1-2) at Toronto LHP Donnie Veal to Charlotte (IL). Re- 61, South Central 60, Kimball-White Lake (Happ 2-1), 6:07 p.m. called RHP Brian Omogrosso from Char- “A.J. has been a really nice sur- having played them three times “If we can keep up the consis- 50, Dakota Christian 41, Boyd County 36, Chicago White Sox (Peavy 3-1) at lotte. Hollenback (.349, 41 R, 13 RBI), prise. He’s one of those guys who last season and already twice this tent defense, good starting pitch- Gregory 24, Colome 11, Marty 2 Texas (Grimm 2-0), 7:05 p.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Optioned EVENT WINNERS: 100: Tanner Fritz, Detroit (Porcello 1-2) at Houston LHP Nick Hagadone to Columbus (IL). Re- Carlson, sophomore Nik Davis wants to keep the ball.” season. ing and timely hitting, I think we Winner 11.2; 200: Tanner Fritz, Winner (Lyles 0-0), 7:10 p.m. called RHP Trevor Bauer from Columbus. 23.4; 400: Tate Wagner, Platte-Geddes (.298, 34 H, 15 RBI), sophomore Also in the pitching mix have “We’ve had a lot of battles can make some noise in this tour- Baltimore (Tillman 1-1) at L.A. Angels DETROIT TIGERS — Placed LHP Mike O’Connell (.277, 39 H, 22 RBI), 56.4; 800: Zach Cox, Todd County 2:11.7; (Blanton 0-4), 9:05 p.m. Phil Coke on the 15-day DL, retroactive to been senior Josh Cleveland (4-4, against them. It’s been a little ri- nament,” he said. 1600: Tobias Weddell, Todd County 4:55.5; Friday’s Games April 26. Recalled RHP Jose Ortega from Edler (.268, 34 H, 24 RBI), senior 7.28 ERA, 38.1 IP), freshman Taylor valry, and we want to put a chip on 3200: Tobias Weddell, Todd County Minnesota at Cleveland, 6:05 p.m. Toledo (IL). Reinstated OF Avisail Garcia Sam Sparen (.267) and senior Klapperich (2-2, 4.33 ERA, 27 IP) their shoulders,” Miller said. You can follow Jeremy Hoeck on 10:49.2; 110 HURDLES: Hudson Priebe, Oakland at N.Y. Yankees, 6:05 p.m. from the 15-day DL and optioned him to Chamberlain 15.4; 300 HURDLES: Hud- Seattle at Toronto, 6:07 p.m. Toledo. Optioned RHP Bruce Rondon to Mathias Godsil (.263, 40 H, 23 RBI). and junior Brian Bartlett (2-1, 3.86 If Mount Marty is to repeat last Twitter at twitter.com/ jhoeck son Priebe, Chamberlain 42.1; 400 Boston at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Toledo (IL). Senior catcher Kyler Pekarek is ERA, 14 IP). RELAY: Platte-Geddes 46.5; 800 RELAY: Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, HOUSTON ASTROS — Sent OF J.D. Platte-Geddes 1:37.6; 1600 RELAY: 7:10 p.m. Martinez to Corpus Christi (TL) for a rehab batting .188 with the team’s other When it comes to the GPAC Chamberlain 3:35.6; 3200 RELAY: South Detroit at Houston, 7:10 p.m. assignment. two home runs outside of Miller. Tournament, the Lancers should Central 9:08.8; MEDLEY RELAY: Winner Tampa Bay at Colorado, 7:40 p.m. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Sent 3B It’s the first of the month... 4:02.9; DISCUS: Trevor Krugman, Boyd Baltimore at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. Alberto Callaspo and RHP Mark Lowe to The catalyst to the lineup has be well equipped for close games, County 122-7; HIGH JUMP: Tyler Frank, Inland Empire (Cal) for rehab assignments. been Hollenback, the leadoff hitter Miller said. South Central 5-10; LONG JUMP: Hudson NATIONAL LEAGUE Recalled RHP Ryan Brasier from Salt Lake Priebe, Chamberlain 20-5; SHOT PUT: (PCL). from Las Vegas, Nev. He boasts an “Our whole season, throughout MAY for a more efficient Sam Hazen, South Central 43-6; TRIPLE East Division OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Placed OF on-base percentage of .452 and the GPAC, has been pitching, pitch- JUMP: Trevor Reinesch, Kimball-White W L Pct GB Coco Crisp and LHP Brett Anderson on the SM T W T FS furnace or AC Atlanta 17 10 .630 — leads the team in runs scored — ing, pitching,” he said. “We played Lake 41-0. 15-day DL, Crisp retroactive to April 30. 12 3 4 Washington 14 14 .500 3 1/2 Selected the contract of C Luke Montz both areas proof of his impact, a lot of close games, so I wouldn’t change your filter LITTLE MISSOURI VALLEY CONF. Philadelphia 12 16 .429 5 1/2 from Sacramento (PCL). Recalled RHPs 56 7 89 10 11 New York 11 15 .423 5 1/2 Evan Scribner and Dan Straily from Sacra- Bernatow said. expect anything different.” once a month. April 30 in Lake Andes Miami 8 20 .286 9 1/2 1213 1415 16 1718 GIRLS’ DIVISION mento. On the mound, Mount Marty is With Nebraska Wesleyan (15-18, Central Division SEATTLE MARINERS — Optioned TEAM SCORES: Bon Homme 226; W L Pct GB just as balanced. 10-10), Mount Marty will be tasked 1920 2122 23 2425 Ethan-Parkston 106; Scotland 84; Wagner RHP Blake Beavan to Tacoma (PCL). Re- St. Louis 16 11 .593 — called LHP Lucas Luetge from Tacoma. Senior Cassidy Key-Darlington with facing last year’s GPAC co- 2627 28 29 30 31 67; Andes Central 40; Avon 36; Tripp-Del- Pittsburgh 16 12 .571 1/2 mont-Armour 21. American Association (4-4, 4.92 ERA, 64 IP), junior A.J. Player of the Year Alex Heideman, Milwaukee 14 12 .538 1 1/2 GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — EVENT WINNERS: 100: 1. Cincinnati 15 14 .517 2 Griffith (4-5, 3.86 ERA, 56 IP) and who is batting .365 with four home Heusinkveld, Bon Homme 13.08; 200: 1. Released LHP Carlos Rivas. Chicago 11 16 .407 5 LAREDO LEMURS — Released INF junior Dominic Wieseler (2-4, 2.78 runs. 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