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Floortec MEMBER About It PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 2014 PAGE 7A SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR Garden County 55, South Platte 24 Friday, January 31 Baltic/Garretson winner vs. Chester at USD (4 p.m., KVHT-FM, WNAX-AM, Midco Tourn. at Howard (Seventh — 2 p.m.; Fifth — Volin, 2:30 p.m.; Sisseton vs. Irene-Wakonda, 4 BASKETBALL Gayville-Volin, S.D. 50, Bloomfield BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Mitchell at YHS (7 Area/Howard winner, 8 p.m.); Dakota Oyate SN); Concordia at MMC (4 p.m., KYNT-AM) 3:30 p.m.; Third — 5 p.m.; Championship — 7 p.m.; Dell Rapids St. Mary vs. Viborg-Hurley, THURSDAY’S S.D. BOYS 29 p.m., KVTK-AM); Dakota Oyate Challenge at Challenge at Huron (Consolation — Takini vs. BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Concordia at p.m.); Dakota Oyate Challenge at Huron (Sev- 5:30 p.m.; Scotland vs. Alcester-Hudson, 7 p.m.) Hartington 51, Winside 24 Huron (Consolation — Tiospaye Topa vs. Flan- Flandreau Indian/Tiospa Zina loser, 9 a.m.; MMC (2 p.m., KYNT-AM) enth — 9 a.m.; Fifth — noon; Third — 3 p.m.; HOCKEY, BOYS’ JV Yankton at Sioux Cen- Arlington 87, Colman-Egan 33 Heartland 49, Tri County 31 dreau Indian/Omaha Nation loser, 10:30 a.m.; Tiospaye Topa vs. Crazy Horse, noon; Semifi- BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Huron at YHS (7 Championship — ); Dakota XII Classic at Madi- ter (12:15 p.m.) Bon Homme 82, Andes Central 56 Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family 68, Crazy Horse vs. Takini, 1:30 p.m.; Semifinals — nals — Crow Creek vs. Flandreau Indian/Tiospa p.m., KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM); Dakota Oyate son (S.F. Christian vs. Madison, 10 a.m.; Tea TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE INDOOR Bill Centerville 74, Viborg-Hurley 62 Elgin Public/Pope John 22 Tiospa Zina vs. Flandreau Indian/Omaha Nation Zina winner, 3 p.m.; Marty vs. Omaha Nation, Challenge at Huron (Seventh — 10:30 a.m.; Area vs. Canton, 11:45 a.m.; Dell Rapids vs. Bergen Inv. at Ames, Iowa (USD); Buena Vista Clark/Willow Lake 60, Deuel 33 Louisville 51, Malcolm 28 winner, 7 p.m.; Marty vs. Crow Creek, 8:30 4:30 p.m.); Lewis & Clark Conf. Tourn. at Walthill Fifth — 1:30 p.m.; Third — 4:30 p.m.; Champi- Lennox, 1:30 p.m.; Beresford vs. Dakota Valley, Multi-Event (MMC); Concordia Inv. (MMC) Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley, Minn. Millard West 65, Lincoln Southwest p.m.); Lewis & Clark Conf. Tourn. at Walthill (Walthill vs. Osmond, 6 p.m.); Avon at Parkston; onship — 8 p.m.); Dakota Schoolers Classic at 3:15 p.m.; West Central vs. Vermillion, 5 p.m., WRESTLING, PREP Brookings Inv. (YHS, 75, Waverly-South Shore 63 57, OT (Allen vs. Winside, 7:45 p.m.); Burke-South Cen- Burke-South Central vs. Tripp-Delmont-Armour Sioux Falls (Dakota Valley vs. Elkton-Lake Ben- KVTK-AM; Elk Point-Jefferson vs. Tri-Valley, 9 a.m.); Parker Inv. (Andes Central, Dakota Val- Corsica/Stickney 64, Menno 41 North Platte St. Patrick’s 50, Maxwell tral vs. Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Tripp; Dakota at Tripp; Dakota Valley at Sioux Falls Christian; ton, 9 a.m.; Viborg-Hurley vs. Arlington, noon); 6:45 p.m.); Lewis & Clark Conf. Tourn. (At ley, Elk Point-Jefferson, 10 a.m.); Plainview Inv. Elkton-Lake Benton 64, Dell Rapids 18 Valley at Sioux Falls Christian; Elk Point-Jeffer- Elk Point-Jefferson at Tri-Valley; Lennox at Mid-State Conf. Tourn. (Guardian Angels vs. Homer — Homer vs. Walthill/Osmond winner, 6 (Creighton-Verdigre, Crofton, Hartington Cedar St. Mary 25 Oakland-Craig 34, Lyons-Decatur son at Tri-Valley; Platte-Geddes at Colome; Beresford; Menno at Marion; Platte-Geddes at Battle Creek, 7:30 p.m.); Niobrara Valley Conf. p.m.; Winnebago vs. Wakefield, 7:45 p.m.; At Catholic, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, Ponca, Gregory 46, Avon 36 Northeast 18 Wagner at Hartington Cedar Catholic Colome; Wagner at Scotland Tourn. (At Clearwater — West Holt vs. Cham- Emerson — Emerson-Hubbard vs. Hartington, Randolph); Wagner Inv. (Alcester-Hudson, Harrisburg 71, Mitchell 68 Ord 40, Doniphan-Trumbull 38 BASKETBALL, BOYS’ JV Mitchell at YHS BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ JV YHS at Mitchell bers-Wheeler Central, 11 a.m.; North Central vs. 6 p.m.; Ponca vs. Allen, 7:45 p.m.; At Laurel — Beresford, Bon Homme-Scotland, Kimball-White Philip 72, Dupree 35 Palmer 54, Cedar Valley 36 (4 p.m.) (4 p.m.) Neligh-Oakdale, 2:30 p.m.; Boyd County vs. Laurel-Concord-Coleridge vs. Bloomfield, 7 Lake-Platte-Geddes, Marion-Freeman, Park- Sioux Falls Washington 64, Sioux Papillion-LaVista South 58, Omaha BASKETBALL, BOYS’ SOPH Mitchell at BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ SOPH YHS at Elkhorn Valley, 4:15 p.m.; At Ewing — Santee p.m.; Creighton vs. Plainview, 7:45 p.m.; At ston, Wagner, 10 a.m.) Falls Lincoln 62, 2OT Marian 49 YHS (5:30 p.m.) Mitchell (5:30 p.m.) vs. Niobrara-Verdigre, 2:30 p.m.; Ewing vs. Elgin Wynot — Wynot vs. Winside, 6 p.m.; Randolph Sunday, February 2 Summit 71, Wilmot 51 Scribner-Snyder 38, Tekamah-Her- BASKETBALL, BOYS’ 9TH Mitchell at BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ 9TH YHS at Public-Pope John, 6 p.m.); Marion vs. Oldham- vs. Wausa, 7:45 p.m.); Mid-State Conf. Tourn. BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S USD at South Sunshine Bible Academy 74, Iro- man 24 YHS (4 p.m.) Mitchell (4 p.m.) Ramona-Rutland at Rutland; Menno at Center- (O’Neill vs. Hartington Cedar Catholic, 7:30 Dakota State (1 p.m., KVHT-FM, WNAX-AM, quois 38 Superior 51, Red Cloud 30 BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ YHS at Mitchell (7 BOWLING, HS CLUB Yankton at Brook- ville p.m.); Niobrara Valley Conf. Tourn. (At Ewing — Midco SN) Wagner 68, Scotland 35 Sutherland 65, Creek Valley 39 p.m., KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM); Big East Conf. ings; West Central vs. Vermillion at Yankton BASKETBALL, BOYS’ JV Huron at YHS Stuart vs. Neligh-Oakdale, 11 a.m.; Santee vs. HOCKEY, BOYS’ JV Yankton at Sioux Cen- Dakota Oyate Challenge Sutton 47, Sandy Creek 33 Tourn. (At Flandreau — Sioux Valley/Parker HOCKEY, GIRLS’ JV Yankton at Mitchell (7 (4 p.m.) Ewing, 12:45 p.m.; Elgin Public-Pope John vs. ter (9:45 a.m.) First Round Twin River 53, Logan View 20 loser vs. Flandreau/McCook Central-Montrose p.m.) BASKETBALL, BOYS’ SOPH Huron at Niobrara-Verdigre, 4:15 p.m.; At Clearwater — HOCKEY, PEE WEE Yankton B at Sioux Crow Creek 78, Takini 62 Wakefield 57, Laurel-Concord 48 loser, 6:30 p.m.; Sioux Valley/Parker winner vs. TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE INDOOR YHS (5:30 p.m.) West Holt vs. North Central, 12:45 p.m.; Or- Center (DH, 8 & 11:45 a.m.) Marty Indian 90, Crazy Horse 35 Wayne 38, West Point-Beemer 32 Flandreau/McCook Central-Montrose winner, 8 Buena Vista Multi-Event (MMC) BASKETBALL, BOYS’ 9TH Huron at YHS chard-Clearwater vs. Elkhorn Valley, 6 p.m.); Tri- Tiospa Zina Tribal 72, Tiospaye Topa Weeping Water 48, Yutan 41 p.m.; At Chester — Baltic/Garretson loser vs. Saturday, February 1 (4 p.m.) Valley Classic at Alcester (Freeman Academy 18 West Holt 43, O’Neill 31 Chester Area/Howard loser, 6:30 p.m.; BASKETBALL, MEN’S South Dakota State BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Big East Conf. vs. Centerville, 1 p.m.; Bon Homme vs. Gayville- Yellowstone Trail Conference Tourn. Wisner-Pilger 56, North Bend Cen- First Round tral 37 Herreid/Selby Area 66, Eureka/Bow- Wood River 60, Gibbon 38 dle 59 Canadian Football League HOCKEY Dustin Jeffrey from Texas (AHL). for future considerations. SPORTING KANSAS CITY — to become the defensive coordinator at Centennial Conference Tournament CALGARY STAMPEDERS — Re- National Hockey League MONTREAL CANADIENS — Re- SOCCER Signed D Chance Myers. Ball State. Potter County 68, Edmunds Central Consolation 20 signed LS Randy Chevrier. CALGARY FLAMES — Assigned C called F Christian Thomas from Hamilton Major League Soccer COLLEGE MINOT STATE — Named Todd Grand Island Central Catholic 58, EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Release Blair Jones to Abbotsford (AHL). (AHL). LA GALAXY — Signed MF Stefan METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETiC CON- Hoffner football coach. Archbishop Bergan 15 THURSDAY’S S.D. GIRLS QB Kerry Joseph. CAROLINA HURRICANES — Acti- NHL Players Association Ishizaki. FERENCE — Named Glenn M. Wong NOTRE DAME — Promoted Mike Crossroads Conference Tournament SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS vated G Cam Ward from injured reserve NHLPA — Announced the retirement PHILADELPHIA UNION — Signed legal counsel. Denbrock to offensive coordinator. Bon Homme 60, Andes Central 20 Semifinal — Re-signed DB Macho Harris and DB and assigned him to Charlotte (AHL) for of LW Jay Pandolfo. MF Vincent Nogueira. CHOWAN — Named Ashley Wells ST. SCHOLASTICA — Announced Clark/Willow Lake 49, Great Plains Giltner 60, Exeter/Milligan 47 Troy Stoudermire. Released SB Weston conditioning. ECHL SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC — Sold F assistant to the director of athletics. the retirement of football coach Greg Lutheran 36 Dakota Oyate Challenge Dressler. DALLAS STARS — Recalled F SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAYS — Fredy Montero to Sporting Lisbon (Portu- GEORGETOWN — Announced the Carlson. Gayville-Volin 50, Bloomfield, Neb. First Round Traded D Brendan Rempel to Las Vegas gal). resignation of football coach Kevin Kelly 29 Omaha Nation 74, Crazy Horse, S.D. Groton Area 43, Webster 33 17 Ipswich 84, Aberdeen Christian 18 Eastern Midlands Conference Tourn. Irene-Wakonda 55, Freeman Acad- Semifinal Bloomfield 72, Gayville-Volin 42 For Crazy Horse, Ian Dull Knife scored 13 points and Jesse emy 33 Norris 53, Waverly 32 Brewer netted 12 points to lead the way. Jones County 58, Kadoka Area 17 Nebraska Capitol Conference Tourn. GAYVILLE — Bloomfield defeated Gayville-Volin 72-42 in a Miller 47, Faulkton 23 Semifinal Boys Marty (7-2) faces Crow Creek today (Friday) in the semifi- border battle in high school basketball action.
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