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O’Neill Boys, St. Mary’s Girls O’Neill St. Mary’s, which finished second, won two YANKTON EVENTS COLLEGE EVENTS OTHER EVENTS events — Tyler Timmerman in the High Jump (6-2) and Golf Kyle Loecker in the Long Jump (20-9). TODAY APRIL 10 APRIL 14 FRIDAY APRIL 19-21 Win At Plainview APRIL 13-14 USD MEN: Today, Western Illinois Beu Bussatto Inv., Macomb, Ill. vs. SF Roos./ vs. S.C. vs. Stevens/ Dakota Duals at Kan. Re- PLAINVIEW, Neb. — O’Neill, O’Neill St. Mary’s, and at Sioux City USD WOMEN: Today, Houston Baptist Husky Inv., Missouri City, Texas at Br. Valley North at Madison Yankton lays, Mt. SAC Norfolk Catholic each placed in the top three overall win- Relays Miller Leads Hall Of Fame Class 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 9 a.m. 11 a.m. Relays Tennis ners for both men and women at the Plainview track and NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Five-time All-Star Reggie BUCKS BOYS’ TENNIS COYOTES TRACK & FIELD / Tickets 605-677-5959 USD WOMEN: Today, vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 2 p.m.; Sunday, at Chicago field Invitational on Friday. Miller and longtime coach Don Nelson are among a dozen State, 6:30 p.m.; Monday, at Valparaiso In the girls’ division O’Neill St. Mary’s took first winning players, coaches and teams that will be inducted into the TODAY SATURDAY APRIL 10 WEDNES. FRIDAY SATURDAY Track & Field three events for a total of 142 points. Jessi Pongratz took Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. vs. S.C. East/ Brandon vs. Mitchell/ at Neb.- vs. Oakland vs. Oakland MOUNT MARTY: Thursday, at Dordt Inv., 4 p.m. first in the discus with 115-5.5 and the shot put with 35- The class of 2012 was announced Monday in New Or- at Washingtn Valley Inv. at Br. Valley Omaha DH, 2 p.m. noon 6.75. Emily Everitt took first in the high jump with 5-5. 4 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 4 p.m. DH, 3 p.m. leans, the site of the Final Four. O’Neill, which finished second, won three individual Also elected were two-time Olympic gold medalist Ka- BUCKS & GAZELLES TRACK & FIELD COYOTES SOFTBALL / Tickets 605-677-5959 RADIO & TELEVISION events — Brandi Walters in the 100-meter hurdles trina McClain, three-time college player of the year Ralph THURSDAY APRIL 17 TODAY THURSDAY Wednesday (16.60), the 100 (13.30) and the 300-meter Hurdles Sampson, four-time NBA champion Jamaal Wilkes, long- APRIL 10 SATURDAY vs. SF Wash./ vs. Mitchell/ at Dakota vs. North- 5 p.m. Softball: MMC at Dordt (DH) KVTK-AM (48.00). O’Neill also won a relay. time referee Hank Nichols, and the All-American Red at O’Gorman at Dordt at Mitchell at Lincoln State western In the boys’ division O’Neill took first, winning seven 2:30 p.m. DH, 1 p.m. Thursday Heads, the female version of the Harlem Globetrotters. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. DH, 5:30 pm DH, 5 p.m. 5 p.m. : Northwestern at MMC (DH) KVTK-AM events and two relays for a total of 128 points. Angel Ro- Five members of the class had already been an- GAZELLES GIRLS’ GOLF LANCERS BASEBALL driguez took first in the pole vault with 13-0. Connor Pe- nounced: Nike co-founder Phil Knight, ABA star Mel terson won the 100 with 11.60 and the 200 with 24.20. Daniels, seven-time NBA All-Star Chet Walker, Olympian APRIL 9 APRIL 10 APRIL 12 P&D Sports Chat Wednesday TODAY APRIL 13 WEDNES. Brock Schueth grabbed the 400 with a time of 53.60. Don Barksdale and Lydija Alexeeva, who led the Soviet vs. SF vs. Dakota vs. Dakota The Press & Dakotan weekly sports live chat, vs. Vermillion vs. Brookings at Dordt Derek Hostert placed first in the 3200 with 10:40.50 and Roosevelt Wesleyan State which will run from 3:30-4:30 p.m., will cover local Union to two Olympic gold medals. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. DH, 5 p.m. the 1600 with 4:52.80. Tate Laursen took the 300 hurdles Noon DH, 5 p.m. DH, 5 p.m. and regional high school and college sports, as well The class will be inducted Sept. 7 at the Hall of Fame as some topics of national interest. with a 41.50. in Springfield, Mass. BUCKS BASEBALL LANCERS SOFTBALL Go online to http://www.yankton.net/live_chat ■ ■ Home Games Appear In White, Road / Neutral Site Games Appear In Gray Report a score: Call 605-665-7811, ext. 106 or 800-743-2968 after 4 p.m. Fax: 605-665-1721 E-mail: [email protected] SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR

BOWLING SHOT PUT: 1, Jessi Pongratz, O’Neill St. Honorable Mention division Tuesday, April 3 Crofton, Niobrara-Verdigre, Santee, Wausa, 1:30 p.m.); Scot- hills Inv. at Bassett (Niobrara-Verdigre, 10 a.m.); Turner County Mary’s 35-6.75; 2, Allison Depko, O’Neill 33- Grant Anderson, Wayne; Jordan Bellar, Nor- Sunday’s Games BASEBALL, COLLEGE MMC at Dakota State (DH, 5:30 land Inv. (Avon, Bon Homme, Freeman Academy, Marion, Relays at Centerville (Centerville, Freeman, Freeman Acad- YANKTON BOWL 11.25; 3, Allie Kellogg, Norfolk Catholic 33-7.25; folk Catholic; Dylan Borer, Norfolk Catholic; Beau Detroit 2, Florida 1, SO p.m.) Menno, Scotland, 3:30 p.m.); South Central Conf. at Bonesteel emy, Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Parker, Viborg- 4, Katelyn Johnston, Plainview 32-3.25; 5, Bremer, Boone Central; Austin Erickson, Battle Minnesota 5, Chicago 4, SO (Andes Central, Platte-Geddes, noon); West Central Inv. Hurley, 1 p.m.); Vermillion Booster Club Inv. (Alcester-Hudson, INDUSTRIAL BASEBALL, CLUB HIGH SCHOOL Vermillion at Yankton HIGH TEAM GAME: Yankton Redi-Mix 987 Geena Piper, Norfolk Catholic 30-4; 6, Kelsey Creek; Brandon Freeman, Pierce; Anthony Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 4 (5 p.m.) (Parker, 3:45 p.m.) Beresford, Dakota Valley, Vermillion, 2:30 p.m.) HIGH TEAM SERIES: Yankton Redi-Mix Appelby, O’Neill 30-2 Guenther, GACC; Nate Haass, GACC; Tyler Ottawa 5, N.Y. Islanders 1 BASEBALL, CLUB JV Vermillion at Yankton (7 p.m.) TRACK & FIELD, 10TH YHS/S.C. East at S.F. Washington Friday, April 6 2752 TRIPLE JUMP: 1, Becca Eggerling, Hedlund, Boone Central; Derrick Hostert, O’Neill; Boston 2, N.Y. Rangers 1 GOLF, MEN’S Western Illinois Beu Bussatto Inv. at Ma- (4 p.m.) BASEBALL, CLUB 9TH-10TH Brookings at Yankton (DH, HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Don Casey 279, Creighton 32-11.75; 2, Kathryn Kuchta, Ran- Daniel Huismann, Madison; James Kaiser, Hart- Edmonton 2, Anaheim 1 comb, Ill. (USD) Wednesday, April 4 1 p.m.) Ryan Weverstad 279, Shane Bertsch 277, Jerry dolph 30-11.75; 3, MaKayla Johnson, Osmond ington CC; Tyler Knopp, O’Neill; Luke Lyons, Monday’s Games GOLF, WOMEN’S Houston Baptist Husky Inv. at Missouri BASEBALL, CLUB HIGH SCHOOL Canton at Beresford SOFTBALL, WOMEN’S Oakland at USD (DH, 2 p.m.) Peterson 254, Holly Kellen 244 30-11.75; 4, Abby Ketter, Norfolk Catholic 30- Norfolk Catholic; Gustavo Manriquez, Madison; Tampa Bay 4, Washington 2 City, Texas (USD) SOFTBALL, WOMEN’S USD at Neb.-Omaha (DH, 3 TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR Dakota Duals at HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Ryan Wever- 6.75; 5, Brooke Bauer, O’Neill St. Mary’s 29-8.5; Justin Parr, Battle Creek; Brady Soden, Wayne; Edmonton at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. GOLF, BOYS’ Freeman Academy Inv. at Valley View GC p.m.); MMC at Dordt (DH, 5 p.m., KVTK-AM) Yankton (USD, 11 a.m.) stad 751, Don Casey 731, Shane Bertsch 726, 6, McKenzie Admanson, O’Neill 29-7.5 Zach Steffen, Hartington CC; Bronson Stonacek, Tuesday’s Games (Alcester-Hudson, Andes Central, Centerville, Freeman Acad- Thursday, April 5 Saturday, April 7 Jerry Peterson 714, Matt Hoefs 697 BOYS’ DIVISION Pierce; Brett Temme, Boone Central; Logan Toronto at Buffalo, 6 p.m. emy, Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Scotland, Viborg- BASEBALL, COLLEGE Northwestern at MMC (DH, 5 BASEBALL, COLLEGE MMC at Dordt (DH, 1 p.m.) STANDINGS: Dakota Trailer 133.5, H&K Oil 100: 1, Connor Peterson, O’Neill 11.6; 2, Weinandt, Hartington CC N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 6 p.m. Hurley, 9 a.m.) p.m., KVTK-AM) BASEBALL, CLUB HIGH SCHOOL Corsica-Stickney-Ar- 98.5, H&K Oil #2 98, Yankton Redi-Mix 91.5, Tate Laursen, O’Neill 11.7; 3, Thomas Cole, N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. GOLF, GIRLS’ Freeman Academy Inv. at Valley View GC BASEBALL, CLUB HIGH SCHOOL Corsica-Stickney-Ar- mour at Mount Vernon Wholesale Supply 83, Steiner’s Locker 79, Yank- Creighton 12; 4, Riley McCarthy, Norfolk Catholic NCAA WOMEN’S TOURN. Pittsburgh at Boston, 6:30 p.m. (Alcester-Hudson, Andes Central, Centerville, Freeman Acad- mour at Mitchell SOFTBALL, WOMEN’S Oakland at USD (noon) ton Redi-Mix #2 74, KPI-JCI 53.5, Don’s Auto 12; 5, Logan Burroughs, Norfolk Catholic 13; 6, Carolina at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m. emy, Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Scotland, Viborg-Hurley, 9 a.m.); BASEBALL, CLUB 9TH-10TH Yankton at West Central TRACK & FIELD, PREP Brandon Valley Inv. (YHS, 10:30 Nolan Nordhues, Randolph 13.1 FINAL FOUR Winnipeg at Florida, 6:30 p.m. (DH, 5 p.m.) a.m.) 50.5, Smidt Captain & Crew 48.5 At Pepsi Center, Denver Dakota Valley at Elk Point-Jefferson; Madison at Vermillion 200: 1, Connor Peterson, O’Neill 24.2; 2, Minnesota at Nashville, 7 p.m. TENNIS, WOMEN’S Neb.-Omaha at USD (2 p.m.) GOLF, BOYS’ West Point Inv. at Beemer CC (Hartington, Sunday, April 8 Riley McCarthy , Norfolk Catholic 24.8; 3, Nolan National Semifinals San Jose at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, 11 a.m.); Hartington Cedar TENNIS, WOMEN’S USD at Chicago State (6:30 p.m.) Sunday, April 1 TENNIS, BOYS’ YHS/S.F. Roosevelt at Brandon Valley (1 TRACK & FIELD Nordhues, Randolph 24.81; 4, Jared Tomjack, Notre Dame 83, UConn 75, OT Anaheim at Vancouver, 9 p.m. p.m.); Vermillion at Luverne Catholic/Norfolk Catholic at Stanton; Parker at McCook Cen- Monday, April 9 O’Neill St. Mary’s 25; 5, Carter Camp, North Baylor 59, Stanford 47 Columbus at Phoenix, 9 p.m. TRACK & FIELD, PREP YHS/S.C. East at S.F. Washing- tral-Montrose BASEBALL, COLLEGE Dakota State at MMC (DH, 5 PLAINVIEW INV. Central 25.1; 6, Logan Burroughs, Norfolk ton (4 p.m.); Battle Creek Inv. (Randolph, 1 p.m.); Ethan-Park- GOLF, GIRLS’ YHS/S.F. Washington at Mitchell (1 p.m.); p.m.) March 30 at Plainview, Neb. Catholic 25.4 National Championship Husky Inv. at Elk Point CC (Beresford, Dakota Valley, Elk Point- BASEBALL, CLUB HIGH SCHOOL S.F. Roosevelt at Tuesday, April 3 BASEBALL ston Early Bird at Parkston (Ethan-Parkston, GIRLS’ DIVISION 400: 1, Brock Schueth, O’Neill 53.6; 2, Jared Tripp-Delmont-Armour, Wagner, 2:30 p.m.); Hartington Inv. Jefferson, Vermillion, 9 a.m.); Parker at McCook Central-Mon- Yankton (noon); Bon Homme at Dakota Valley; Parkston at Cor- TEAM SCORES: O’Neill St. Mary’s 142, Notre Dame (35-3) vs. Baylor (39-0), 7:30 Tomjack, O’Neill St. Mary’s 54.1; 3, Pahl Bron- p.m. MLB (Hartington, Hartington Cedar Catholic, Newcastle, Wynot, 1 trose sica-Stickney-Armour; Vermillion at Mount Vernon (DH, 4 p.m.) O’Neill 101, Norfolk Catholic 77, Lutheran High son, Creighton 55.4; 4, Beau Purviance, Lynch TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR Dordt Inv. GOLF, BOYS’ Creighton/Randolph at Laurel-Concord-Co- Sunday’s Games p.m.); Husky Inv. at Elk Point (Alcester-Hudson, Beresford, Northeast 54, Plainview 44, North Central 36, 56; 5, Cody Kralicek, Osmond 56.5; 6, Jacob Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Ponca, Vermillion, 3:30 (MMC, 4 p.m.) leridge Orchard-Clear Water 23, Randolph 21, NCAA TOURNAMENT Detroit (ss) 4, Houston 2 Morrill, Creighton 57.5 Tampa Bay 8, Baltimore 5 p.m.); Knox County Relays at Creighton (Bloomfield, Creighton, TRACK & FIELD, PREP Ivan Krumwiede Inv. at Homer TENNIS, WOMEN’S USD at Valparaiso Creighton 15, Osmond 5, Lynch 1 800: 1, Nick Schmit, Randolph 2:06.8; 2, FINAL FOUR (Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, Ponca, Randolph, 10 a.m.); Sand- 100: 1, Brandi Walters, O’Neill 13.3; 2, Atlanta 7, Philadelphia 7, tie Pahl Bronson, Creighton, 2:07.8; 3, Daeter Hen- At The Superdome, New Orleans Washington 2, St. Louis 1 Ryann Ickes, Orchard-Clearwater 13.31; 3, Brid- rik, Creighton 2:11.4; 4, Justin Palmer, North National Championship get Schneider, O’Neill St. Mary’s 13.4; 4, Abby Pittsburgh 3, Toronto 1 Central 2:15.3; 5, Ryan Podany, O’Neill St. Monday, April 2 retroactive to March 26. Optioned RHP Cory Schafer to Nashville (PCL). Placed RHP Bran- CANISIUS—Named Jim Baron men’s bas- Krueger, Plainview 13.7; 5, DJ Hart, Plainview Kentucky (37-2) vs. Kansas (32-6), 8 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 10, Miami 8 HOCKEY Mary’s 2:20.7; 6, Devon Davidson, O’Neill 2:22 Gearrin and RHP Julio Teheran to Gwinnett (IL), don Kinztler on the 15-day DL. ketball coach and signed him to a five-year con- 13.8; 6, Megan Gebhardt, Lutheran High North- Detroit (ss) 9, N.Y. Mets 2 National Hockey League 1600: 1, Derrick Hostert, O’Neill 4:52.8; 2, Reassigned C J.C. Boscan, C Jose Yepez, INF —Optioned RHP Chris NHL—Fined Philadelphia coach Peter Lavi- tract. east 13.81 Boston 5, Minnesota 1 Justin Palmer, North Central 5:05.3; 3, Nick NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC. Andrelton Simmons, INF Drew Sutton, INF Josh Schwinden to Buffalo (IL). Agreed to terms with olette $10,000 and Pittsburgh assistant coach CENTRAL MICHIGAN—Named Keno Davis 200: 1, Emily Everitt, O’Neill St. Mary’s 28.2; Arizona 6, L.A. Dodgers 2 Schmit, Randolph 5:07.7; 4, Justin Korth, Ran- Wilson, OF Luis Durango and OF Jordan Parraz INF Bobby Scales on a minor league contract Tony Granato $2,500 for their actions in an April men’s basketball coach. 2, Jessi Simons, O’Neill St. Mary’s 28.3; 3, Sunday’s Games Texas 5, San Diego 3 dolph 5:11; 5, Kyle Pardun, O’Neill St. Mary’s Oklahoma City 92, Chicago 78 to their minor league camp. and assigned him to Buffalo. 1 game. Suspended Detroit D Kyle Quincey one LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE—Named Garry Megan Gebhardt, Lutheran High Northeast 28.7; 8, L.A. Angels 1 5:12.4; 6, Cameron Moes, Osmond 5:13.7 Boston 91, Miami 72 CINCINNATI REDS—Optioned INF Paul —Optioned LHP game for charging Florida F Tomas Kopecky dur- Brodhead women’s basketball coach. 4, Brittany White, Plainview 29.4; 5, DJ Hart, 13, Cincinnati 10 3200: 1, Derrick Hostert, O’Neill 10:40.5; 2, Toronto 99, Washington 92 Janish to Louisville (IL). Jake Diekman to Lehigh Valley (IL). ing an April 1 game. MINNESOTA STATE-MANKATO—Reas- Plainview 29.5; 6, Joelle Heng, Norfolk Catholic Milwaukee 7, San Francisco 4 Justin Korth, Randolph 10:52.9; 3, Cameron Denver 104, Orlando 101 COLORADO ROCKIES—Optioned RHP ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Optioned C BOSTON BRUINS—Recalled G Anton Khu- signed men’s hockey coach Troy Jutting to spe- 29.7 Seattle 6, Kansas City 4 Moes, Osmond 11:00; 4, Kyle Pardun, O’Neill St. Indiana 104, Houston 102, OT Alex White. Bryan Anderson to Memphis (PCL). Placed RHP dobin from Providence (AHL). cial assistant to the school president. 400: 1, Jessi Simons, O’Neill St. Mary’s Cleveland 12, Colorado 10 Mary’s 11:10.4; 5, Ernie Short, Orchard-Clear- Portland 119, Minnesota 106 —Optioned RHP Jor- Chris Carpenter, OF Allen Craig and 2B Skip NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Recalled D Matt OREGON—Announced sophomore RB Tre 1:03.1; 2, Arianna Rathke, Lutheran High North- Monday’s Games water 11:43; 6, Zach Novak, O’Neill St. Mary’s Phoenix 92, New Orleans 75 dan Lyles to Oklahoma City (PCL). Schumaker on the 15-day DL. Donovan from Bridgeport (AHL). Carson has not enrolled in spring classes and in- east 1:05.5; 3, Morgan Molacek, Norfolk Catholic N.Y. Mets 8, Atlanta 2 12:09 L.A. Lakers 120, Golden State 112 —Selected the contract of —Reassigned RHP TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS—Recalled C tends to transfer. 1:06.6; 4, Morgan Uhlir, Norfolk Catholic 1:08.5; Detroit 11, Toronto 8 110 HURDLES: 1, Bradon Becker, Norfolk OF Austin Kearns from New Orleans (PCL). Op- Casey Kelly, RHP Jeff Suppan, RHP Joe Joe Colborne from Toronto (AHL). TENNESSEE—Announced the resignation 5, Taylor Hampton, Plainview 1:09.3; 6, McKen- Monday’s Games Tampa Bay 6, Minnesota 6, tie Catholic 16.3; 2, Angel Rodriguez, O’Neill 17; 3, Milwaukee 112, Washington 98 tioned LHP Wade LeBlanc and RHP Bryan Pe- Wieland and INF-OF Matt Clark to their minor WINNIPEG JETS—Recalled F Patrice of women’s assistant basketball coach Mickie zie Adamson, O’Neill 1:09.6 Boston 4, Washington 2 Lane Bowers, Randolph 17.9; 4, Dylan Loberg, Houston 99, Chicago 93 terson to New Orleans. league camp. Cormier from St. John’s (AHL). DeMoss to take a position with the Indiana of the 800: 1, Amy Miller, Norfolk Catholic 2:30.9; Milwaukee 13, Chicago White Sox 7 Randolph 18.1; 5, Spencer Knopp, O’Neill 18.2; Memphis 94, Oklahoma City 88 —Optioned LHP —Optioned 3B WNBA. 2, Amber Frerichs, North Central 2:40.7; 3, Cincinnati 2, Cleveland 1 COLLEGE 6, Cody Kralicek, Osmond 18.5 L.A. Clippers 94, Dallas 75 Zach Braddock, OF Caleb Gindl, 3B Taylor Conor Gillaspie to Fresno (PCL). Agreed to AUBURN—Named Terri Williams-Flournoy TEXAS—Announced junior G J’Covan Kaylee Krotter, O’Neill St. Mary’s 2:43; 4, Ashley Seattle 7, Colorado 2 300 HURDLES: 1, Tate Laursen, O’Neill Minnesota at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Green, C Martin Maldonado and OF Logan terms with RHP Matt Cain on a six-year contract. women’s basketball coach. Brown will enter the NBA draft. Schmit, Randolph 2:43.5; 5, Nicole White, Plain- Chicago Cubs 8, Arizona 3 41.5; 2, Brandon Becker, Norfolk Catholic 43.6; Utah at Portland, 10 p.m. Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 3 view 2:49.1; 6, Abbey Kester, Orchard-Clearwa- 3, Cody Kralicek, Osmond 43.7; 4, Angel Ro- ter 2:51 Tuesday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 5, Miami 2 driguez, O’Neill 45.2; 5, Aaron Ohri, O’Neill St. San Antonio at Cleveland, 6 p.m. L.A. Dodgers vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, 1600: 1, Alejandra Vergara, O’Neill St. Mary’s 45.3; 6, Lane Bowers, Randolph 45.4 New York at Indiana, 6 p.m. Mary’s 6:01.2; 2, Dani Barelmann, O’Neill 6:01.7; Ariz., 10:05 p.m. Koch said. “Right away, I started it doesn’t mean the line will suf- 400 RELAY: 1, O’Neill 46.00; 2, Lutheran Charlotte at Toronto, 6 p.m. Oakland at San Francisco, 10:35 p.m. 3, Emily Filsinger, Orchard-Clearwater 6:26; 4, High Northeast 46.3; 3, O’Neill St. Mary’s 47; 4, Orlando at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Lizzie Price, O’Neill 6:37.9; 5, Traci Vandersnick, Tuesday’s Games watching what Will (Powell) fer. Randolph 47.7 Philadelphia at Miami, 6:30 p.m. Detroit vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., 11:05 O’Neill St. Mary’s 6:42.4; 6, Sora Wolff, Lutheran 1600 RELAY: 1, O’Neill 3:40.9; 2, Randolph Golden State at Memphis, 7 p.m. Coyotes does. He’s the guy everyone “Everyone will be looking at a.m. High Northeast 7:19 3:47.8; 3, O’Neill St. Mary’s 3:53.6; 4, Osmond Phoenix at Sacramento, 9 p.m. 3200: 1, Alejandra Vergara, O’Neill St. Tampa Bay vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, looks to as a receiver.” us like we’re the little brother, 3:55.7; 5, Norfolk Catholic 3:59.5; 6, Lutheran New Jersey at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Fla., 12:05 p.m. From Page 8 Mary’s 13:14.9; 2, Lizzie Price, O’Neill 13:47.3; High Northeast 4:00.2 Helping Koch’s transition is but we’ll surprise people in a big 3, Traci Vandersnick, O’Neill St. Mary’s 14:11.4; N.Y. Yankees vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, 3200 RELAY: 1, Randolph 9:02.3; 2, North Fla., 1:10 p.m. the quarterback who will be way,” Ross said before Monday 4, Bea Gierrero, North Central 15:14; 5, Miranda Central 9:09.6; 3, Orchard-Clearwater 9:41.6; 4, HOCKEY Pribil, O’Neill St. Mary’s 16:48.2; 6, Allison Mor- Boston at Washington, 2:05 p.m. O’Neill St. Mary’s 9:41.8; 5, O’Neill 9:59.5 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Milwaukee (ss) vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, throwing passes his way. Likely afternoon’s spring practice in rill, Creighton 18:08 DISCUS: 1, Beau Schommer, Norfolk the things the coaches asked of EASTERN CONFERENCE Ariz., 2:05 p.m. starter Josh Vander Maten spent Vermillion. 100 HURDLES: 1, Brandi Walters, O’Neill Catholic 127-1; 2, Bryan Calvillo, Norfolk Atlantic Division Seattle vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., him; never complained, and was 16.6; 2, Shelby Stolze, Lutheran High Northeast Catholic 124-9; 3, Ryan Freudenburg, Lutheran the bulk of the 2011 season on The Coyotes graduated sen- GP W L OT Pts GF GA 3:10 p.m. 16.8; 3, Alex Hedlund, O’Neill 17.0; 4, Macken- High Northeast 123-10; 4, Dalton Bichlmeier, rewarded. x-N.Y. Rangers79 50 22 7 107 218 175 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. zie Wecker, O’Neill St. Mary’s 17.1; 5, Bailey Lutheran High Northeast 122-8.5; 5, Caleb Lack- the scout team with Koch. iors Tom Compton (an NFL x-Pittsburgh 79 48 25 6 102 268 214 Chicago White Sox at Houston, 7:05 p.m. “He’ll be in the mix,” Glenn Barnes, Norfolk Catholic 17.2; 6, Lynne aff, North Central 122-2; 6, Donnie Taylor, O’Neill “That helps our chemistry,” prospect), R.J. Polley, Brent John- x-Philadelphia 79 46 24 9 101 257 222 Milwaukee (ss) vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, Borgmann, Norfolk Catholic 17.4 118-11.5 added. “We can say, looking at x-New Jersey 79 45 28 6 96 219 205 Ariz., 8:40 p.m. 300 HURDLES: 1, Brandi Walters, O’Neill HIGH JUMP: 1, Tyler Timmerman, O’Neill Koch said. “He knows where I’ll son and Matt Porisch, not to N.Y. Islanders 79 33 35 11 77 194 241 Kansas City at San Diego, 9:05 p.m. things now, he’ll be on the field 48.0; 2, Alex Hedlund, O’Neill 49.0; 3, Macken- St. Mary’s 6-2; 2, Brandon Becker, Norfolk Northeast Division L.A. Angels vs. L.A. Dodgers at Glendale, be, and I know his style; how he mention Broc Gullett. zie Wecker, O’Neill 50.6; 4, Shelby Stolze, Catholic 6-0; 3, Jon Alstromm, North Central 6- when it means something.” GP W L OT Pts GF GA Ariz., 9:10 p.m. Lutheran High Northeast 51.0; 5, Lynne 0; t4, Levi Lackas, Randolph 5-10; t4, Arrin handles himself.” Those linemen, along with y-Boston 79 47 28 4 98 259 193 San Francisco at Oakland, 9:35 p.m. Borgmann, Norfolk Catholic 52.6; 6, Bailey Rathke, Lutheran High Northeast 5-10; 6, Dylan Even when it comes to his x-Ottawa 79 41 28 10 92 245 231 Even though he wasn’t a big Ross, helped USD finish second Barnes, Norfolk Catholic 52.7 Borer, Norfolk Catholic 5-10 head coach, Koch was thrown an- Buffalo 79 38 31 10 86 208 219 400 RELAY: 1, O’Neill 53.7; 2, Plainview LONG JUMP: 1, Kyle Loecker, O’Neill St. part of the offense in last Satur- in the Great West Conference in Toronto 79 34 36 9 77 222 252 TRANSACTIONS 53.8; 3, Norfolk Catholic 54.9; 4, O’Neill St. Mary’s 20-9; 2, Kyle Meyer, Lutheran High North- other obstacle. Montreal 79 29 35 15 73 202 221 day’s first scrimmage, Koch will rushing offense (158 yards per Mary’s 55.1; 5, Orchard-Clearwater 57.1; 6, east 20-7.25; 3, Brock Schueth, O’Neill 19-4.25; BASEBALL Southeast Division “Right away, I thought, ‘Uh oh, Lynch 1:09 4, Jordan Bellar, Norfolk Catholic 19-2; 5, Tyler be a key cog once the 2012 sea- game) and third in passing of- GP W L OT Pts GF GA MLB—Suspended Cleveland RHP Ubaldo 1600 RELAY: 1, Norfolk Catholic 4:26.9; 2, Timmerman, O’Neill St. Mary’s 18-10.25; 6, now I have to go out and make a Florida 79 37 25 17 91 193 217 Jimenez five games and fine him an undisclosed son opens in September, Glenn fense (177.6). O’Neill St. Mary’s 4:33.2; 3, North Central 4:37.3; Michael Moeller, Plainview 18-6.5 Washington 80 40 32 8 88 214 227 amount for intentionally throwing a pitch at Col- name for myself all over again,’” 4, Lutheran High Northeast 4:43.4; 5, Randolph POLE VAULT: 1, Angel Rodriguez, O’Neill said. “Last year, we were thought of Tampa Bay 79 37 35 7 81 227 270 orado’s Troy Tulowitzki during an April 1 game. 4:46.2; 6, Plainview 4:51.3 13-0; 2, Ty Eiler, O’Neill St. Mary’s 12-6; 3 Ryan Koch said. “Thankfully, coach Winnipeg 79 36 34 9 81 213 233 “He’s shown well so far, no as being one of the best lines to 3200 RELAY: 1, North Central 10:54.9; 2, Podany, O’Neill St. Mary’s 11-6; 4, Jon Marvin, American League Carolina 79 31 32 16 78 208 237 —Designated LHP Glenn said he liked what he saw O’Neill St. Mary’s 10:55.8; 3, Randolph 11:10.9 O’Neill 10-6; 5, Mike Wecker, O’Neill St. Mary’s question,” Glenn said. “He’s got come through here,” Ross said. WESTERN CONFERENCE Dana Eveland for assignment. DISCUS: 1, Jessi Pongratz, O’Neill St. 10-0; 6, Joey jones, Norfolk Catholic 10- on film.” Central Division CLEVELAND INDIANS—Designated RHP that toughness, that hustle you “We had a lot of 3-year starters. Mary’s 115-5.5; 2, Larissa Toth, Lutheran High SHOT PUT: 1, Caleb Lackaff, North Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA Rick VandenHurk for assignment. The good news for Koch, and Northeast 113-4; 3, Geena Piper, Norfolk 46-8.5; 2, Garret McCarthy, Norfolk Catholic 44- look for in a receiver. Yeah, we’ll be young this year, y-St. Louis 79 48 21 10 106 204 156 —Optioned LHP Duane Catholic 99-5; 4, Kelsey Appelby, O’Neill 98-4; 5, 11.5; 3, Kayne Daudt, Plainview 44-6.5; 4, Dal- the other offensive players for x-Detroit 79 47 27 5 99 242 196 Below, LHP Andy Oliver and RHP Brayan Villar- “He’s a cowboy; one of those but trust me, we’ll be pretty good Kelsey Dinkel Lutheran High Northeast 95-3.5; ton Bichlmeier, Lutheran High Northeast 42-5; 5, x-Chicago 80 44 26 10 98 244 234 real to Toledo (IL). the Coyotes, the bulk of the posi- 6, Hayley Pokorny, Lutheran High Northeast 93- Beau Schommer, Norfolk Catholic 42-3; 6, Con- tough guys.” too.” x-Nashville 79 45 26 8 98 227 208 —Optioned LHP 7 nor Ketter, Norfolk Catholic 41-5.25 tion changes came on the defen- Columbus 79 27 45 7 61 190 255 Brad Mills and SS Andrew Romine to Salt Lake Ross pointed to Cody O’Neill, HIGH JUMP: 1, Emily Everitt, O’Neill St. TRIPLE JUMP: 1, Kyle Meyer, Lutheran Northwest Division (PCL). sive side. Sure, there’s a new Mary’s 5-5; 2, Tristen Mueller, North Central 5-0; High Northeast 41-8.25; 2, Kyle Loecker, O’Neill Steve Nelson, Andrew Schofield GP W L OT Pts GF GA OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Optioned INF Offensive Line Sees 3, Nicole White, Plainview 5-0; 4, McKenzie St. Mary’s 40-8; 3, Aaron Ohri, O’Neill St. Mary’s offensive line coach, but the co- y-Vancouver 79 49 21 9 107 239 191 Adam Rosales to Sacramento (PCL). Placed and Matt Huffer as the next crop Adamson, O’Neill 4-8; 5, Randi Pinkerman, 40-3.5; 4, Jordan Bellar, Norfolk Catholic 38-0; Colorado 80 41 33 6 88 205 209 LHP Dallas Braden and RHP Joey Devine on the ordinator (Wes Beschorner) Turnover O’Neill 4-8; 6, Arianna Rathke, Lutheran High 5, Jesse Albarran, O’Neill 37-11.75; 6, Zach of linemen who will guide the of- Calgary 80 35 29 16 86 194 222 15-day DL. Northeast 4-8 Pospisil, Norfolk Catholic 35-5 stayed the same, as did the re- One of the areas hit hardest fense into the Missouri Valley LONG JUMP: 1, Megan Gebhardt, Lutheran Minnesota 79 34 35 10 78 173 219 SEATTLE MARINERS—Placed RHP Mike ceivers coach. High Northeast 15-10; 2, Paige Anderson, Plain- Edmonton 79 32 38 9 73 210 231 Carp, OF Franklin Gutierrez and C Adam Moore by graduation after last season Football Conference — which view 15-2; 3, Ryann Ickes, Orchard-Clearwater BASKETBALL Pacific Division on the 15-day DL. Selected the contracts of RHP With the transition to wide re- for the Coyotes was at offensive GP W L OT Pts GF GA Kevin Millwood, RHP Erasmo Ramirez and INF USD joins this fall. 14-11.5; 4, Becca Eggerling, Creighton 14-11.25; MID-STATE CONFERENCE ceiver, naturally there are other 5, Jessi Simons, O’Neill St. Mary’s 14-10.5; 6, Los Angeles 79 39 27 13 91 185 170 Munenori Kawasaki from Tacoma (PCL). Op- line. “That’s what I was looking for- Kathryn Kuchta, Randolph 14-6.5 BOYS’ ALL-CONF. TEAM Phoenix 79 39 27 13 91 206 202 tioned RHP Chance Ruffin to Tacoma. challenges, particularly when it USD returns one starter, but POLE VAULT: 1, Lisa Steffensme, Norfolk Connor Ketter, Norfolk Catholic; Gage Reth- San Jose 79 40 29 10 90 214 201 —Optioned RHP Bran- ward to, the competition level wisch, Wayne; Riley Knake, Norfolk Catholic; don Gomes to Durham (IL). comes to working with a new Catholic 9-6; 2, Carli Baseggio, O’Neill St. Mary’s Dallas 79 42 32 5 89 207 212 that player — senior center Tim getting better,” Ross said. “We’ll 9-0; 3, Abby Beller, Norfolk Catholic 9-0; t4, Dani Connor Reed, Pierce; Lane Rohrich, Pierce; Jor- Anaheim 79 33 35 11 77 195 219 National League group. Ross — maintains that just be- Barelman, O’Neill 8-0; t4, Rachel Price, O’Neill 8- dyn Johnson, O’Neill; Kyle Klug, Hartington CC; NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for ATLANTA BRAVES—Placed 3B Chipper never get a week off; we won’t 0; 6, Abby Krueger, Plainview 8- Jonny Guenther, GACC; Logan Feilmeier, Hart- overtime loss. x-clinched playoff spot. y-clinched Jones, LHP Robert Fish, RHP Anthony Varvaro “It makes me want to work cause there will be four new ington CC; Derek Gentrup, Boone Central and RHP Arodys Vizcaino on the 15-day DL, have those NAIA teams in here harder; to be a leader out there,” faces seeing a bulk of the action anymore.” Announcing... Yankto n Service is not our sideline, It’s our business. 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