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Tuesday, March 2 ory (7 p.m.); KWL/Colome winner at BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Neb. Bucks Win Regular Season Finale BASKETBALL, MEN’S Great Corsica-Stickney (7 p.m.); Marty at State Tourn. at Lincoln (Crofton, Plains Athletic Tourn. Championship Burke (7 p.m.) Hartington Cedar Catholic, Ponca, — MMU at Northwestern (7 p.m., BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Neb. Wynot); S.D. Class A SoDak 16 —­ Da- BY JAMES D. CIMBUREK to play. Today we had guys come KYNT-AM/FM) State Tourn. at Lincoln kota Valley vs. Tea Area at Harrisburg [email protected] in off the bench and step up on BASKETBALL, BOYS’ S.D. Wednesday, March 3 (6 p.m.); Parkston vs. Belle Fourche both ends of the court.” Regions — 4A: Canton at Lennox BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Neb. at Kadoka (5:30 p.m.); S.D. Class B (7 p.m.); Beresford at Dakota Valley State Tourn. at Lincoln — Class C2: SoDak 16 — Menno vs. Herreid-Selby In his last regular season Yankton finished the regular (7 p.m.); Elk Point-Jefferson at Tea Crofton vs. Centennial (11 a.m., Area at Huron (6:30 p.m.); Viborg- game, Yankton’s Matthew Mors season with a 17-3 record, mark- Area (7 p.m.); 5A: Mount Vernon- KDAM-FM); Ponca vs. Guardian Hurley vs. Andes Central-Dakota Plankinton at Parkston (7 p.m.); Mc- Angels Central Catholic (6:30 p.m.); Christian at Centerville (7 p.m., KVTK- showed his inside skills, shooting ing the first time since the 1970s Cook Central-Montrose at Parker (7 Class D1: Hartington Cedar Catholic AM/FM) 13-of-15 from inside the arch and (1969-1974) that the Bucks have p.m.); 5B: Centerville at Canistota (7 vs. South Platte (6:30 p.m., KDAM- FOOTBALL, COLLEGE USD p.m.); Alcester-Hudson at Bridgewa- FM); Class D2: Wynot vs. Chambers- at North Dakota (5 p.m., KVHT-FM, adding 10 rebounds as the Bucks won 17 games or more in four ter-Emery (7 p.m.); Irene-Wakonda Wheeler Central (6:30 p.m., KVTK- MidcoSN) stuffed Douglas 68-49 in boys’ consecutive seasons. The Bucks vs. Viborg-Hurley at Hurley (7 p.m.); AM/FM) TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE basketball action on Saturday. will look to add to that total Gayville-Volin vs. Freeman Academy- TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE INDOOR NAIA Championships at Marion at Freeman (7 p.m.); 6B: INDOOR NAIA Championships at Yankton Mors finished with 28 points, on March 6, when they host a ACDC/BH winner at Platte-Geddes (7 Yankton and had three assists, three contest in the SoDak 16. p.m.); Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Greg- Thursday, March 4 steals and two blocks to go “We played 20 games to get a along with his 10 rebounds. home game,” Haynes said. “But SCOREBOARD Dylan Prouty and Drew Ryken it’s not where you play, but how each scored nine points off the you play. We have to come out, tral (23-1) vs. No. 6 Wynot (19-6), No. 9 R.C. Central (10-9) at No. 8 BASKETBALL 6:30 p.m. Huron (10-10), 7:15 p.m. bench. Rugby Ryken had eight no matter who we play, and play S.D. MEDIA POLL No. 14 Sturgis (8-12) at No. 3 points and four assists, Jaden a good 32 minutes.” The final South Dakota Prep NEB. BOYS’ DISTRICT FINALS R.C. Central (10-9), 6 p.m. Yankton finished the JV Media Basketball Poll is listed below, No. 11 Pierre (8-12) at No. 6 R.C. Kral grabbed nine rebounds and Saturday, Feb. 27 Stevens (14-5), 7 p.m. CT season with a 54-36 victory over ranking the top-five teams, the team’s Bridgeport 56, Oakland- Aidan Feser added three steals in C2-3: No. 13 S.F. Lincoln (4-13) at No. 4 record, points received and ranking in Craig 46, OT the victory. Douglas. O’Gorman (14-6), 6 p.m. the previous poll. First-place votes are Bancroft-Rosalie/Lyons- C2-7: No. 12 Watertown (6-14) at No. 5 Kolin Ray scored 14 points to For the Bucks, Joe Gokie went listed in parentheses. Decatur 67, Centennial 49 Mitchell (14-6), 7 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL Chase County 71, Amherst lead Douglas. Connor Sauvage 4-for-5 from three-point range C2-8: No. 15 Spearfish (7-12) at No. 2 Class AA 55, OT Aberdeen Central (17-3), 6 p.m. finished with 11 points. Darrell for a game-high 12 points. Mac 1. Yankton (7) 17-3 76 2 Humphrey/Lindsay Holy D1-2: No. 10 S.F. Roosevelt (8-11) at Ryken scored 10 points and had 2. Washington (8) 15-2 75 1 Family 71, Perkins County 29 Knight added eight points and six No. 7 Brandon Valley (15-5), 6 p.m. 3. O’Gorman (3) 14-6 54 4 D1-5: Walthill 64, Elm Creek 54 rebounds for the Patriots. five steals. Drew Ryken scored 4. Roosevelt 13-5 41 3 D2-1: Mullen 67, Hay Springs 29 Yankton roared to a 12-4 lead eight points and Max Raab 5. Brandon Valley 14-6 21 5 D2-2: St. Mary’s 54, Silver Lake S.D. BOYS’ REGIONS Receiving votes: Mitchell 2, Har- 41 REGION 4A and held a 17-7 advantage before grabbed eight rebounds in the risburg 1. D2-3: Humphrey St. Francis 81, First Round, March 2 the Patriots fought back to tie victory. Class A Elgin Public/Pope John 42 No. 5 Canton (7-13) at No. 4 Len- the game at 19-19 near the mid- For Douglas, Andrew Divis 1. Vermillion (18) 20-0 90 1 D2-4: Parkview Christian 63, nox (7-13), 7 p.m. 2. Sioux Valley 19-1 71 2 Diller-Odell 48 No. 7 Beresford (5-15) at No. 2 way point of the second quarter. and Austin Campbell each had 3. Dakota Valley 18-2 52 4 D2-5: Loomis 83, Potter-Dix 45 Dakota Valley (18-2), 7 p.m. Then Mors went to work, 11 points. Sawyer Brose added 4. SF Christian 15-5 27 3 D2-8: Osceola 52, Paxton 42 No. 6 Elk Point-Jefferson (6-14) at 5. Winner 18-2 24 5 Monday, March 1 No. 3 Tea Area (13-7), 7 p.m. putting together a personal 10-0 10 points. Receiving votes: St. Thomas C2-1: Yutan 62, West Holt 38 SoDak 16 Qualifier, March 5 run that helped the Bucks claim More 6. C2-2: Grand Island Central Cath- Canton/Lennox winner at No. 1 Follow @JCimburek on Twitter. Class B olic 75, Twin River 43 Vermillion (20-0), 7 p.m. a 32-24 halftime advantage. 1. De Smet (18) 19-1 90 1 C2-4: Freeman 45, Sutton 29 Tea/EPJ winner vs. DV/Beresford “I thought Matthew was good 2. Canistota 18-2 69 2 C2-5: Tri County 72, Hershey 53 winner, 7 p.m. at being aggressive,” Yankton DOUGLAS (8-12) 3. Howard 17-3 56 3 C2-6: Hartington Cedar Catholic REGION 5A Connor Sauvage 4-11 0-0 11, Darrell Knight 3-10 1-2 4. DR St. Mary 16-4 26 5 56, Wakefield 45 First Round, March 2 head coach Chris Haynes said. 8, Kolin Ray 4-11 3-4 14, Kyle Shields 3-6 0-0 7, David Se- 5. Viborg-Hurley 14-5 18 4 D1-1: Burwell 44, Kenesaw 40 No. 5 Mount Vernon-Plankinton “We got some baskets in the post verson 1-6 0-0 2, Nathan Divis 1-2 1-3 3, Austin Campbell Receiving votes: White River 7, D1-3: North Platte St. Patrick’s (7-13) at No. 4 Parkston (8-12), 7 p.m. 0-0 0-0 0, Dylan Schelke 0-4 0-0 0, Malik Motley 2-3 0-0 4. Potter County 3, Platte-Geddes 1. in the second half, and we had TOTALS: 18-53 5-9 49. 77, Creighton 44 No. 6 McCook Central-Montrose JAMES D. CIMBUREK/P&D GIRLS BASKETBALL D1-4: Howells-Dodge 43, Mead (7-13) at No. 3 Parker (11-9), 7 p.m. other guys come off the bench YANKTON (17-3) Class AA 36 SoDak 16 Qualifier, March 5 and have good games, which is Yankton’s Matthew Mors goes up for a dunk during the Bucks’ Dylan Prouty 2-6 3-3 9, Kaden Luellman 0-1 0-0 0, 1. Washington (18) 16-2 90 1 D1-6: Ansley-Litchfield 39, Parkston/MVP winner at No. 1 boys’ basketball game against Douglas on Saturday at the YHS Mac Ryken 1-4 2-2 4, Rugby Ryken 2-5 3-3 8, Aidan Feser 2. Harrisburg 18-2 71 2 Lourdes Central Catholic 30 Madison (12-8), 7 p.m. what we needed. 1-4 0-2 2, Joe Gokie 0-1 0-0 0, Trevor Fitzgerald 2-4 0-0 3. Aberdeen Central 17-3 51 3 Gym. D1-7: Central Valley 53, Osmond Parker/MCM winner at No. 2 Drew Ryken hit three three- 4, Drew Ryken 3-7 0-0 9, Jaden Kral 2-5 0-0 4, Matthew 4. O’Gorman 14-6 34 4 37 Wagner (10-10), 7 p.m. Mors 13-21 2-4 28, Colton Potts 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 26- 5. Brandon Valley 15-5 19 5 D1-8: Southern Valley 50, Brun- REGION 5B pointers — one late in the first 58 10-14 68. Receiving votes: Stevens 3, ing-Davenport/Shickley 44 First Round, March 1 half and two late in the third DOUGLAS...... 13 11 16 9 — 49 Mitchell 2. D2-6: Wynot 55, Wallace 40 Centerville 65, Menno 54 quarter — in addition to five re- quarter threes sandwiched a as Prouty and Mors, for a long YANKTON...... 17 15 22 14 — 68 D2-7: Falls City Sacred Heart 53, Irene-Wakonda 50, Scotland 32 layup by twin brother Mac for stretch of the second half. Three-Pointers: D 8-26 (Sauvage 3-9, Ray 3-6, Knight bounds. Prouty hit a three-point- 1-4, Shields 1-2, Severson 0-2, Schelske 0-3), Y 6-29 NEB. STATE GIRLS Medicine Valley 22 Gayville-Volin 58, Freeman 39 an 8-0 run that helped the Bucks “It’s an example of what we March 2-6 at Lincoln OTHER DISTRICTS Second Round, March 2 er in each half, and converted on (D. Ryken 3-7, Prouty 2-6, R. Ryken 1-1, Luellman 0-1, NOTE: All Finals at Pinnacle A-1: Bellevue West 77, Lincoln No. 9 Centerville (8-13) at No. 1 all three free throws on a trip to take a 54-40 lead into the fourth tell our guys all the time,” Haynes M. Ryken 0-2, Feser 0-2, Gokie 0-1, Fitzgerald 0-2, Kral Bank Arena. All Third Place Games At North Star 48 Canistota (18-2), 7 p.m. quarter. The duo shared the floor said. “You never know when 0-1, Mors 0-6). Assists: Y 11 (R. Ryken 4), D 1 (Knight). Lincoln Northeast A-2: Millard North 67, Gretna 29 No. 5 Alcester-Hudson (8-12) the line in the third quarter. Blocked Shots: Y 2 (Mors 2), D 0. Rebounds: Y 35 (Mors CLASS A A-3: Omaha Creighton Prep 62, at No. 4 Bridgewater-Emery (12-8), Drew Ryken’s two third- with cousin Rugby Ryken, as well you’re going to get your chance 10), D 22 (Knight 3). Steals: Y 9 (Feser 3, Mors 3), D 2. All Games at Pinnacle Bank Arena Elkhorn South 50 7 p.m. Personal Fouls: D 14, Y 12. Fouled Out: None. First Round, March 2 A-4: Lincoln East 56, Lincoln Pius No. 7 Irene-Wakonda (6-15) at No. 1 Pius X (22-0) vs. No. 8 Mil- X 51, OT No. 2 Viborg-Hurley (14-5), 7 p.m. lard North (14-9), 1:30 p.m. A-5: Papillion-LaVista South 64, No. 6 Gayville-Volin (9-12) at No. No. 4 Lincoln Southwest (19-2) Omaha Central 59 3 Freeman Academy-Marion (14-6), 7 Volleyball: USD Sweeps Jacks vs. No. 5 Omaha Central (22-3), 4 A-6: Millard South 35, Papillion- p.m., Freeman S.D. Region 6B p.m. LaVista 34 SoDak 16 Qual., March 5 at Freeman BROOKINGS — South Dakota conference standings. Defensive- No. 2 Millard South (23-1) vs. No. A-7: Millard West 55, Omaha Canistota/Centerville winner vs. Boys 7 Lincoln East (13-9), 6:15 p.m. Westside 54 BE/AH winner, 5:30 p.m. played with a full deck Monday ly, USD got five more blocks from Marty 71, Avon 51 No. 3 Fremont (21-3) vs. No. 6 C1-1: Auburn 48, Boone Central VH/IW winner vs. FAM/GV win- and the result was a quick and ef- Madison Harms and 17 digs from FROM PAGE 7 MARTY — Elias Sims posted North Platte (16-6), 8:30 p.m. 41 ner, 7:30 p.m. 18 points, 10 rebounds and three CLASS B C1-2: Kearney Catholic 67, Cen- REGION 6B ficient 3-0 win against rival South libero Lolo Weideman, a three-set All Games at Pinnacle Bank Arena tral City 36 First Round, March 1 Dakota State inside Frost Arena. career high. assists to lead Marty past Avon First Round, March 2 C1-3: Adams Central 56, Ash- Andes Central-Dakota Christian Irene-Wakonda 50, 71-51 in the opening round of No. 1 Norris (20-2) vs. No. 8 Ben- land-Greenwood 38 57, Bon Homme 50 Scores went 25-19, 25-13, 25-15. South Dakota State (2-9, 2-8) nington (14-10), 9 a.m. C1-4: Milford 75, Mitchell 46 Kimball-White Lake 57, Colome It was the second consecutive got 10 kills from Crystal Burk the Region 6B Boys’ Basketball No. 4 Omaha Skutt (19-4) vs. No. C1-5: St. Paul 52, Logan View- 56 win for USD against SDSU in as and nine from Akeela Jefferson, Scotland 32 Tournament on Monday. Scribner-Snyder 44 Marty 71, Avon 51 IRENE — Miles Pollman post- 5 York (20-3), 11:15 a.m. many nights, and the Coyotes’ but lost its eighth straight. The Josiah Cottier scored 10 First Round, March 3 C1-7: Omaha Concordia 59, Second Round, March 2 ed 18 points and 10 rebounds to points and Israel Defender netted No. 2 Elkhorn North (18-2) vs. No. North Bend Central 47 No. 8 Andes Central-Dakota 11th consecutive win in the Coyotes forced the Jacks into 22 lead Irene-Wakonda past Scot- 7 Omaha Gross (17-6), 9 a.m. Christian (6-15) at No. 1 Platte-Ged- series overall. It also brings this attack errors and a .059 hitting 10 points for Marty, which trav- No. 3 Crete (21-3) vs. No. 6 S.D. GIRLS’ SODAK 16 des (14-5), 7 p.m. land 50-32 in the opening round Scottsbluff (18-6), 11:15 a.m. No. 5 Tripp-Delmont-Armour (10- year’s Showdown Series to a 4-4 percentage. els to Burke for a second-round Thursday, March 4 of the Region 5B Boys’ Basketball CLASS C1 10) at No. 4 Gregory (10-10), 7 p.m. tie. Consecutive kills by Juhnke, game today (Tuesday). Tre Black CLASS A No. 7 Kimball-White Lake (6-14) All Games at Pinnacle Bank Arena No. 1 St. Thomas More (19-1) Tournament on Monday. Cloud grabbed a game-high 11 at No. 2 Corsica-Stickney (14-5), 7 South Dakota outside hitter Maddie Wiedenfeld (5 kills) and First Round, March 3 vs. No. 16 Miller (12-9), 6:30 p.m. Mason Johnson finished with p.m. rebounds and Joshua Leighton No. 1 Grand Island Central CT, Wall Elizabeth Juhnke returned to Aimee Adams (8 kills) ignited a No. 6 Marty (8-7) at No. 3 Burke 10 points and six rebounds for Catholic (21-2) vs. No. 8 Winnebago No. 2 Winner (19-2) vs. No. 15 added three steals in the victory. (16-4), 7 p.m. the lineup following a one-game 6-0 run that put USD in control at (15-10), 1:30 p.m. Tri-Valley (13-9), 6:30 p.m., Wagner Irene-Wakonda, which will travel Riley Rucktaeschel scored No. 4 Broken Bow (23-1) vs. No. 5 No. 3 Hamlin (19-2) vs. No. 14 SoDak 16 Qual., March 5 at Mitchell hiatus and delivered a match- 22-16 in set one. Kills by Slaugh- PG/ACDC winner vs. Gregory/ to Hurley for the second round North Bend (21-3), 4 p.m. Mobridge-Pollock (14-7), 5:30 p.m., high 12 kills along with 11 digs ter, Harms and Juhnke played the a game-high 19 points and had TDA winner No. 2 Lincoln Lutheran (19-2) vs. Watertown today (Tuesday). Conner Libby eight rebounds for Avon. Lincoln CS/KWL winner vs. Burke/Marty for her eighth double-double of same role in a 6-0 run in set two No. 7 Sidney (18-6), 6:15 p.m. No. 4 Aberdeen Roncalli (19-2) added nine points in the victory. winner Thury scored 12 points and No. 3 Hastings St. Cecelia (22-2) vs. No. 13 Redfield (16-6), 7 p.m., the season. The sophomore hit that gave USD a 13-7 edge. The For Scotland, Stephen John- vs. No. 6 Syracuse (21-3), 8:30 p.m. Ipswich .379 on the match (12-1-29) and Coyotes had 29 kills against just Landon Thury grabbed eight CLASS C2 No. 5 S.F. Christian (18-3) vs. SUMMIT LEAGUE MEN son led the way with nine points. First Round, March 3 South Dakota hit a season-best three errors through two sets. rebounds for the Pirates. No. 12 Flandreau (14-6), 7:45 p.m., March 6-9 at Sioux Falls Ashton Dennis added seven AVON (3-17)...... 6 12 17 16 — 51 At Lincoln Southeast Harrisburg First Round .343 (44-9-102). South Dakota returns home No. 1 Crofton (23-3) vs. No. 8 points. MARTY (8-7)...... 24 13 13 21 — 71 No. 6 Belle Fourche (17-4) vs. Saturday, March 6 Sami Slaughter added 10 kills to host Oral Roberts at 1 p.m. Centennial (23-2), 11 a.m. No. 11 Parkston (15-6), 5:30 p.m. CT, No. 1 South Dakota State (15-6) SCOTLAND (5-15)...... 9 5 10 8 — 32 No. 4 Bridgeport (23-3) vs. No. Kadoka vs. No. 8 Omaha (5-19), 5:45 p.m. for the Coyotes (8-4, 7-1 Summit), Saturday and Sunday inside the IRENE-WAKONDA (6-15)...... 18 14 10 8 — 50 5 Lourdes Central Catholic (20-4), No. 7 Hill City (16-4) vs. No. 10 No. 2 South Dakota (13-10) vs. who are working to keep pace Sanford Coyote Sports Center. 1:30 p.m. McCook Central-Montrose (16-5), No. 7 Western Illinois (7-14), 8:45 p.m. No. 2 Wood River (24-2) vs. No. 7:15 p.m. CT, Kadoka Sunday, March 7 with 9-1 Kansas City atop the 7 Bancroft-Rosalie-Lyons-Decatur No. 8 Dakota Valley (15-5) vs. No. No. 4 Oral Roberts (12-10) vs. (20-4), 4 p.m. 9 Tea Area (16-6), 6 p.m., Harrisburg No. 5 North Dakota (9-16), 5:45 p.m. No. 3 Guardian Angels Central CLASS B No. 3 North Dakota State (13- Catholic (23-3) vs. No. 6 Ponca (19- No. 1 Castlewood (19-0) vs. No. 11) vs. No. 6 Kansas City (11-12), 4), 6:30 p.m. 16 DeSmet (11-11), 7:15 p.m., Wa- 8:45 p.m. stra earned an eighth place finish in the 182-pound final. 65 points. For the Huskies, Lucas CLASS D1 tertown First Round, March 3 at 126 pounds. Bon Homme-Scotland-Avon’s Hueser (138), Skyler Swatek No. 2 White River (20-1) vs. No. SUMMIT LEAGUE WOMEN At Lincoln Southwest 15 Aberdeen Christian (12-8), 6 p.m., State Jordan Gall fell in the 195-pound (145), Gavin Jacobs (170) and No. 1 Pleasanton (25-1) vs. No. Mitchell March 6-9 at Sioux Falls 8 Elmwood-Murdock (12-11), 11 a.m. First Round final, suffering a third period Drake Peed (285) each finished No. 3 Corsica-Stickney (20-2) FROM PAGE 7 No. 4 Bergan (15-9) vs. No. 5 vs. No. 14 Timber Lake (13-8), 5:30 Saturday, March 6 pin against Philip Area’s Cody fourth, and Ben Swatek (160) No. 1 South Dakota State (21-2) Class B Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family (19- p.m., Huron vs. No. 8 Omaha (5-12), 11:45 a.m. A pair of Kimball-White-Lake- Donnelly. Donnelly finished with placed fifth. 4), 1:30 p.m. No. 4 Hanson (18-3) vs. No. 13 No. 2 South Dakota (16-5) vs. No. No. 2 Weeping Water (21-5) vs. Faith (13-9), 7:15 p.m., Huron 22-6 in his final season. Platte-Geddes wrestlers won a perfect 30-0 record, while Gall Also for Bon Homme- 7 Oral Roberts (6-14), 2:45 p.m. No. 7 Bruning-Davenport-Shickley No. 5 Ethan (19-3) vs. No. 12 Vermillion’s Hayden Schro- titles as the program finished finished at 36-3. Scotland-Avon, Brady Bierema (18-7), 4 p.m. Faulkton Area (15-7), 7:45 p.m., Sunday, March 7 No. 4 Kansas City (10-11) vs. No. eder fell in the 106-pound final, fourth in the team rankings with No. 3 Hartington Cedar Catholic Mitchell Wagner’s Jhett Breen had to (126) placed third and Isaac 5 Western Illinois (7-15), 11:45 p.m. (18-7) vs. No. 6 South Platte (20-2), No. 6 Herreid-Selby Area (19-3) dropping a major decision to 129 points. No. 3 North Dakota State (14-8) forfeit out of the 120-pound final Crownover (152) finished fifth. 6:30 p.m. vs. No. 11 Menno (15-6), 6:30 p.m., vs. No. 6 Denver (8-14), 2:45 p.m. Watertown’s Sloan Johannsen. Canton ran away with the against Canton’s Ayson Rice. Also for Wagner, Bradyn Lho- CLASS D2 Huron First Round, March 3 No. 7 Viborg-Hurley (17-4) vs. No. Schroeder finished with a 36-2 team title, scoring 216.5 points. Rice finished with a perfect 36-0 tak (138) finished third, and Riley At Lincoln North Star 10 Andes Central-Dakota Christian GPAC MEN’S TOURN. record. Winner Area (188.5) was second, record, while Breen finished at Roberts (145) and Nolan Dvorak No. 1 Humphrey St. Francis (22- (17-5), 7 p.m., Centerville Semifinals, Feb. 27 Also for the Tanagers, Zach followed by Philip Area (176). 0) vs. No. 8 Sterling (15-7), 11 a.m. No. 8 New Underwood (16-4) vs. Mount Marty 64, Dakota Wes- 32-9. (182) each placed eighth No. 4 Mullen (24-2) vs. No. 5 No. 9 Waverly-South Shore (15-4), 6 leyan 58, 2 OT Brady (285) placed sixth and For KWLPG, Kasen Konstanz Also for KWLPG, Grayson Parker got seventh place fin- Exeter-Milligan (23-4), 1:30 p.m. p.m., Chamberlain Northwestern 74, Jamestown 69 Jack Kratz placed eighth at 170 capped a 35-1 season by aveng- Hanson (160) and Levi Nightin- ishes from Charlie Patten (195), No. 2 Falls City Sacred Heart (24- Friday, March 5 Championship, March 2 2) vs. No. 7 Maywood-Hayes Center CLASS AA No. 8 Mount Marty (11-16) at No. pounds. The Tanagers finished ing his one loss on the season, gale (195) each finished third, Ky- Levi Weiman (220) and Geoff (24-2), 4 p.m. No. 16 Brookings (2-17) at No. 1 2 Northwestern (22-5), 7 p.m. 16th with 45.5 points. beating Winner Area’s Maxton No. 3 Chambers-Wheeler Cen- ler Konstanz (120) placed fourth, Dunkelberger (285) S.F. Washington (16-2), 6 p.m. For Beresford-Alcester-Hud- Brozik 7-1. Brozik had beaten Chase Varilek (132) finished fifth, For Parkston, Porter Neuge- son, Logan Serck (152) finished Konstanz in the Region 3B final. Carter Lenz (138) placed sixth, bauer (126) finished fourth. third, Jovey Christensen (126) Spencer Hanson finished his and Iden Myers (113) and Holden Marion-Freeman’s Clayton Smith Rayna Johnson 0-0 0-0 0, Talyiah Green 1-3 0-0 2, Lezlie Moore 0-1 0-0 0, Pearl Taylor 0-2 0-0 0, Bailey Clark 1-2 placed sixth and Peyton Fridrich season with a 38-3 record after Havlik (170) each finished eighth. placed sixth at 220 pounds. 0-0 3, Lamara Castaneda 1-9 1-4 4, Morgan Hahne 0-0 (145) finished eighth. an 8-4 decision over McCook Elk Point-Jefferson earned Viborg-Hurley’s Collin Graves Gazelles 0-0 0, Olivia Ashley 0-0 0-0 0, Keana Walton 1-11 1-2 4, Dakota Valley’s Jackson Boon- Central-Montrose’ Jacobi Krouse Makenna Sturm 0-1 0-0 0, Madison Archer 0-0 0-0 0. TO- eighth in the team rankings with placed sixth at 285 pounds. FROM PAGE 7 TALS: 6-40 4-10 19. YANKTON (2-18) Jillian Eidsness 1-3 0-0 3, Annika Gordon 1-4 0-0 2, Claire Tereshinski 5-10 0-0 14, Britta Pietila 0-1 2-2 2, Kate For the Gazelles, Brynn Kenney Beeman 4-11 0-0 8, Jordynn Salvatori 1-5 0-1 2, Molly led the way with 11 points. Lina Savey 3-4 0-0 6, Macy Drotzmann 0-5 2-4 2, Lina Bauer Bauer posted 10 points and 2-3 0-0 4, Elle Feser 1-6 1-2 3. TOTALS: 18-52 5-9 46. seven rebounds. Payton Moser DOUGLAS...... 4 8 5 2 — 19 Prepare for YANKTON...... 9 8 15 14 — 46 totally added five steals. Three-Pointers: Y 5-11 (Tereshinski 4-5, Eidsness 1-2, Salvatori 0-1, Savey 0-1, Bauer 0-1, Feser 0-1), D 3-18 power outages (Clark 1-2, Castaneda 1-6, Walton 1-7, Arredondo 0-2, Follow @JCimburek on Twitter. Moore 0-1); Rebounds: Y 41 (Salvatori 9), D 27 (Castane- da 7). Assists: Y 15 (Beeman 4), D 4. Steals: Y 6 (Salvatori with a Generac DOUGLAS (1-18) 4), D 6 (Arredondo 2, Castaneda 2). 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