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At Greensboro, N.C. Monday, March 30 son (4 p.m.); Vermillion at Madison South Carolina 67, North Carolina BASEBALL, COLLEGE JV (2 p.m.) NCAA TOURNAMENT 65 Briar Cliff at MMC (DH, 5 p.m.) TRACK & FIELD, PREP Da- REGIONAL SEMIFINALS Florida State 66, Arizona State 65 BASEBALL, CLUB HS Vermil- kotaDome Meet (Dakota Valley, Thursday, March 26 At Oklahoma City lion at Dakota Valley Elk Point-Jefferson, Gayville-Volin, MIDWEST REGIONAL Baylor 81, Iowa 66 GOLF, GIRLS’ YHS/Brookings 4 p.m.); Hartington Cedar Catholic At Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland Notre Dame 81, Stanford 60 at Brandon Valley (2 p.m.) Inv. (Allen, Bloomfield, 1 p.m.); Notre Dame 81, Wichita State 70 Saturday, March 28 SOFTBALL, COLLEGE Da- Lounsbery Early Bird at Center- Kentucky 78, West Virginia 39 At Albany, N.Y. kota State at MMC (DH, 3 p.m.) ville (Alcester-Hudson, Centerville, WEST REGIONAL UConn 105, Texas 54 Tuesday, March 31 Freeman Academy, Gayville-Volin, At The Staples Center, Los Angeles Dayton 82, Louisville 66 BASEBALL, COLLEGE MMC Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Viborg- Wisconsin 79, North Carolina 72 At Spokane, Was. at Dakota State (DH, 2 p.m.) Hurley, 2 p.m.); Gregory Inv. (An- Arizona 68, Xavier 60 Maryland 65, Duke 55 GOLF, BOYS’ Crofton Inv. at des Central-Dakota Christian, Mar- Friday, March 27 Tennessee 73, Gonzaga 69, OT Lakeview GC (Gayville-Volin, 10 ty Indian, Platte-Geddes, 2 p.m.) EAST REGIONAL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP a.m.); Mount Vernon-Plankinton Wednesday, April 1 At The Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. Sunday, March 29 Inv. at Lakeview GC, Mitchell BASEBALL, CLUB HS Vermil- Louisville 75, N.C. State 65 At Greensboro, N.C. (Avon, Wagner, 10 a.m.) lion at Yankton (5 p.m.) Michigan State 62, Oklahoma 58 South Carolina 80, Florida State 74 GOLF, GIRLS’ Mount Vernon- BASEBALL, CLUB JV Vermil- SOUTH REGIONAL At Oklahoma City Plankinton Inv. at Lakeview GC, lion at Yankton (7 p.m.) At NRG Stadium, Houston Notre Dame 77, Baylor 68 Mitchell (Avon, Wagner, 10 a.m.); SOFTBALL, COLLEGE Dordt Gonzaga 74, UCLA 62 Monday, March 30 Dakota Valley at Elk Point-Jeffer- at MMC (DH, 3 p.m.) Duke 63, Utah 57 At Albany, N.Y. REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP UConn (35-1) vs. Dayton (28-6), Saturday, March 28 6 p.m. WEST REGIONAL At Spokane, Was. West Virginia 75, Villanova 70, OT Ridgeway, Va. At The Staples Center, Los Angeles Maryland (33-2) vs. Tennessee (30- Michigan 69, Southern Mississippi 1. (15) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 500 Wisconsin 85, Arizona 78 5), 8 p.m. 60 laps, 134.9 rating, 47 points, $166,760. MIDWEST REGIONAL FINAL FOUR Temple 69, Middle Tennessee 57 2. (12) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 500, At Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland At Tampa, Fla. UCLA 82, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 66 114.9, 43, $157,401. Kentucky 68, Notre Dame 66 NATIONAL SEMIFINALS SEMIFINALS 3. (1) Joey Logano, Ford, 500, Sunday, March 29 Sunday, April 5 Wednesday, April 1 121.9, 42, $162,418. EAST REGIONAL Albany Champion vs. Spokane UCLA (17-18) at Michigan (20-14), 4. (8) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 500, At The Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. champion, TBA 6 p.m. 113, 41, $142,121. Michigan State 76, Louisville 70, OT Notre Dame (35-2) vs. South Caro- Temple (20-16) at West Virginia (22- 5. (20) David Ragan, Toyota, 500, SOUTH REGIONAL lina (34-2), TBA 14), 6 p.m. 96.2, 39, $144,061. At NRG Stadium, Houston 6. (3) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, Duke 66, Gonzaga 52 NAT. INV. TOURN. NCAA DIVISION II MEN 500, 96.2, 39, $118,665. 7. (16) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, FINAL FOUR SEMIFINALS At Evansville, Ind. At Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis CHAMPIONSHIP 500, 86.9, 37, $99,570. At Madison Square Garden, New York 8. (17) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, NATIONAL SEMIFINALS Tuesday, March 31 Saturday, March 28 Saturday, April 4 Indiana (Pa.) vs. Florida Southern, 500, 129, 38, $144,495. Miami (24-12) vs. Temple (26-10), 9. (4) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 500, Michigan State (27-11) vs. Duke 6 p.m. 2 p.m. (33-4), 5:09 p.m. 104, 36, $133,206. Stanford (22-13) vs. Old Dominion 10. (19) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, Kentucky (38-0) vs. Wisconsin (35- (27-7), 8:30 p.m. 3), 7:49 p.m. AUTO RACING 500, 97.4, 34, $118,461. WOMEN’S NIT NASCAR SPRINT CUP NCAA WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS STP 500 REGIONAL SEMIFINALS Sunday, March 29 Sunday At Martinsville Speedway, Friday, March 27 South Carolina, Notre Dame Advance To Final Four OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — avenge an 88-69 loss to Notre N.Y. (AP) — Andrea Hoover scored 26 points JAMES D. CIMBUREK/P&D and seventh-seeded Dayton continued its ABOVE: Yankton Zelles’ Madison Wuebben attempts a during her team’s sev- Lindsay Allen scored 23 points Dame in last year’s regional improbable run. to help top-seeded Notre final. Amber Deane added 15 points and Jodie enth grade girls’ matchup with BBA Fierce in the Hansen-Haas Memorial Tournament on Dame defeat Baylor 77-68 in SOUTH CAROLINA 80, FLORIDA STATE Cornelie-Sigmundova had 12 and 11 rebounds Saturday at Laddie E. Cimpl Arena. 74: GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — Tiffany for the Flyers, who won for the 11th time in the LOWER LEFT: Yankton Bucks’ Tony McGlone tries to save the ball from going out of the Oklahoma City regional Mitchell scored seven of her 21 points in the final last 12 games. final Sunday and reach its fifth 2 minutes, and South Carolina earned its first Myisha Hines-Allen scored all 14 of her bounds during his team’s sixth grade boys’ matchup with Santee in the Hansen-Haas consecutive Final Four. Final Four berth by beating Florida State 80-74 points in the second half to lead Louisville, which Memorial Tournament on Saturday at Yankton Middle School. on Sunday in the Greensboro Regional final. finishes its season at 27-7. LOWER RIGHT: Yankton Bulls’ Rugby Ryken pulls up for a shot over a pair of West Central Allen, who scored a career- finished with 14 points, A’ja high 28 points in the regional Wilson added 10 and Asia Dozier hit four free SPOKANE REGIONAL defenders during their fourth grade boys’ game at Yankton Middle School on Saturday. semifinal win over Stanford on throws in the final 20 seconds for the top-seeded MARYLAND 65, DUKE 55: SPOKANE, Gamecocks (34-2). Wash. (AP) — Shatori Walker-Kimbrough scored Friday, followed that by making Playing from behind for most of the day, they 18 of her 24 points in the second half and Laurin 10 of 16 shots and dropping shot 61 percent while rallying to win their seventh Mincy scored all 15 of her points in the first seven assists. She was named straight and keep the best season in school half for top-seeded Maryland in the regional history going. semifinals. the Most Outstanding Player of Next stop: Tampa, Florida, to face the Walker-Kimbrough took over the scoring load the regional. Oklahoma City Regional winner on April 5. carried by Mincy as the Terrapins (33-2) reached Michaela Mabrey scored 14 scored 13 points and Brittany the Elite Eight for the sixth time under coach Brown had 12 for the second-seeded Seminoles Brenda Frese, taking down their former foe from points and Jewell Loyd added (32-5). the ACC in the process. The Terrapins had lost 13 points for the Fighting Irish eight of their previous 10 games against Duke. But Maryland is 2-0 against the Blue Devils in the (35-2), who won their 21st NCAA Tournament. straight game. Notre Dame Saturday Elizabeth Williams led Duke (23-11) with 18 will play South Carolina next UCONN 105, TEXAS 54: ALBANY, N.Y. points and nine rebounds. Maryland will face (AP) — Breanna Stewart had 31 points, 12 Tennessee on Monday night for a trip to the Final Sunday. rebounds and seven assists to help UConn rout Four in Tampa, Florida. Texas 105-54 on Saturday, earning coach Geno Nina Davis had 26 points TENNESSEE 73, GONZAGA 69, OT: and 13 rebounds, Sune Agbuke Auriemma his 100th NCAA Tournament win. SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Cierra Burdick scored Auriemma became the second coach to 22, including four late free throws for the winning had 12 points and 10 rebounds reach the century mark, joining Pat Summitt, who points. and Niya Johnson added 10 as- finished with 112 victories in her career. They Burdick added 15 rebounds and Ariel Mas- sists for second-seeded Baylor are the only two coaches in men’s or women’s sengale scored 16 points for Tennessee (30-5), basketball to reach that milestone. which overcome poor shooting and a 17-point (33-4), which had hoped to DAYTON 82, LOUISVILLE 66: ALBANY, deficit for the win.

best of his seven regional 1979 when the Sycamores, final victories. The team led by Larry Bird, lost in the Final Four didn’t want to be a group that championship game to Michi- FROM PAGE 7 didn’t make it, and that was gan State and Magic Johnson. a “battle cry” all year long, BIG WINNERS: The 17 Champs Crowned In Tournament Izzo said. combined record for the four Here are results for all divisions of But relying on coach Tom UNBEATEN TEAMS: teams of 133-18 ranks as the SIXTH GRADE BOYS SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS Izzo’s trademark offensive re- the 25th annual Hansen-Haas Youth VISION CARE-MCDONALD’S RED DIVISION FIRST DAKOTA NATIONAL BANK-PIZZA HUT RED Kentucky is the first unde- fifth-highest winning percent- Basketball Tournament, formerly known FRIDAY: Junior Knights 44, Vermillion 23; Yankton DIVISION bounding and team defense, Arby’s Fusion 31, Madison Bulldogs 24 BBA Fierce 35, Tea Lightning 22; Yankton feated team to reach the Final age ever (.881). The 2008 Fi- as the Roger Haas Youth Basketball FRIDAY: Michigan State made the SATURDAY: Junior Knights 53, Madison 30; Ver- Hatch Furniture Zelles 45, Flandreau 25 Four since UNLV in 1991. The nal Four of Kansas, Memphis, Tournament. million 25, Arby’s Fusion 24; Junior Knights 53, Arby’s SATURDAY: Tea Lightning 42, Flandreau 31; improbable run to the Final Runnin’ Rebels lost in the North Carolina and UCLA Look for more photos online at yank- Fusion 27; Vermillion 51, Madison 40 Hatch Furniture Zelles 24, BBA Fierce 16; BBA Fierce Four. ton.net and on the Press & Dakotan TOTAL POINTS: Junior Knights 6, Vermillion 4, 43, Flandreau 24; Hatch Furniture Zelles 27, Tea national semifinals to Duke, hold the record for the best Yankton Arby’s Fusion 2, Madison Bulldogs 0 Lightning 17 Facebook page. “I’d like to tell you that I which went on to win the first winning percentage since the KFC-SLUMBERLAND WHITE DIVISION TOTAL POINTS: Yankton Hatch Furniture Zelles 6, thought five different times FIRST ROUND (Friday): Yankton KYNT Bucks 29, BBA Fierce 4, Tea Lightning 2, Flandreau 0 of consecutive champion- field expanded to 64 teams in Viborg-Hurley Cougars 16; Santee Warriors (by forfeit, DAKOTA TRAILER/WENDY’S WHITE DIVISION this year that we were good ships. 1985. The four entered with FOURTH GRADE BOYS opponent couldn’t make it); Howard 50, Colome Young FIRST ROUND (Friday): Santee Warriors 17, enough to get to a Final Four, HOME FEDERAL BANK-MIDCONTINENT RED Guns 4; West Central 34, Wagner 28 Ponca Indians 13; Corsica-Stickney Jaguars 18, Yank- Indiana State was the last a 143-9 mark, a .941 winning DIVISION CONSOLATION SEMIS (Saturday): Viborg-Hurley ton Roadrunner Rockets 17; Wynot 19, Homer Lady but I’d be lying to you,” Izzo team to do it before UNLV, in percentage. FRIDAY: Yankton Wells Fargo Bulls 40, Sioux City (bye); Wagner 21, Colome 17; SEMIFINALS: KYNT 31, Knights 17; Burke Cougars 30, Parkston 22 said, adding this was the Magic 28; West Central Trojans 39, Santee Warriors 32 Santee 20; Howard 36, West Central 17 CONSOLATION SEMIS (Saturday): Homer Lady SATURDAY: Wells Fargo Bulls 31, West Central CHAMPIONSHIP: Howard 39, Yankton KYNT Knights 24, Yankton Roadrunner 19; Parkston 23, 17; Sioux City 49, Santee 9; Wells Fargo Bulls 39, Bucks 19;THIRD: West Central 30, Santee Warriors Ponca 22; SEMIFINALS: Wynot 36, Corsica-Stickney Santee 22; Sioux City 26, West Central 11 15; FIFTH: Wagner 28, Viborg-Hurley 16; SEVENTH: 10; Burke Cougars 34, Santee Warriors 18 TOTAL POINTS: Yankton Wells Fargo Bulls 6, Colome Young Guns (bye) CHAMPIONSHIP: Wynot 24, Burke Cougars 19; Sioux City Magic 4, West Central Trojans 2, Santee THIRD: Santee Warriors 39, Corsica-Stickney Jaguars Warriors 0 17; FIFTH: Homer Lady Knights 28, Parkston 22; SEV- FIRST NATIONAL BANK-WIRELESS WORLD WHITE SIXTH GRADE GIRLS ENTH: Ponca 26, Yankton Roadrunner 19 Lancers DIVISION SUNRISE COFFEE-EDWARD JONES INVESTMENT FRIDAY: Yankton Rexall Heat 12, Hartington Wild- RED DIVISION cats 6; Elk Point-Jefferson Huskies 43, Yankton Clark’s FIRST ROUND (Friday): Yankton Taco John’s EIGHTH GRADE BOYS FROM PAGE 7 Rental Flyers 12 Explosion 25, Santee Warriors 15; Brandon Blaze 28, TUCKER’S TAVERN-SMITH INSURANCE RED SATURDAY: Clark’s Rental Flyers 22, Hartington Wausa Lady Vikings 17; Ponca 13, Elk Point-Jefferson DIVISION Wildcats 4; EPJ Huskies 31, Rexall Heat 13; Rental 12; Crofton 26, Colome Cowgirls 13 POOL A: Yankton Charlie’s Pizza Heat 57, Har- one a homerun from Taylor Flyers 19, Rexall Heat 18; EPJ Huskies 55, Hartington CONSOLATION SEMIS (Saturday): Wausa 21, tington 27; Charlie’s Pizza Heat 47, Minnesota Border Bigandt — on seven hits and Wildcats 11 Santee 20; Colome 17, EPJ 15; SEMIFINALS: Bran- Boys 45; Minnesota Border Boys 48, Hartington 37 TOTAL POINTS: EPJ Huskies 6, Yankton Clark’s don Blaze 26, Taco John’s 18; Crofton 22, Ponca 7 POOL B: OC Cyclones 57, Crofton 44; SBL War- had five errors. Rental Flyers 4, Yankton Rexall Heat 2, Hartington CHAMPIONSHIP: Crofton 28, Brandon Blaze 23; riors 51, Crofton 33; SBL Warriors 36, OC Cyclones 32 MMC’s Justin Miller, Ryan Wildcats 0 THIRD: Yankton Taco John’s 29, Ponca 22; FIFTH: CHAMPIONSHIP: Yankton Charlie’s Pizza 50, SBL Wausa 24, Colome 13; SEVENTH: EPJ 36, Santee Warriors 37; THIRD: OC Cyclones 31, Minnesota Bor- Buck, Nelson, Bryton Carlson, Warriors 23 der Boys 22; FIFTH: Crofton 43, Hartington 25 Derek Blumenstock, Collin FOURTH GRADE GIRLS CZECKERS-MENARDS WHITE DIVISION WILSON TRAILER-VISION REALTY WHITE DIVISION CHERRY BERRY-FIRST CHIROPRACTIC-SUBWAY POOL A: Corsica-Stickney 34, Lady Knights 20; FIRST ROUND (Friday): Wynot Blue Devils 38, Peterson and Hunter Hallock RED DIVISION Corsica-Stickney 36, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge Lady McCook Central 28; Santee Warriors 40, Wausa 33; each scored before the fourth FRIDAY: Yankton Riverfront Dental Lakers 18, Bears 10; Lady Knights 29, LCC Lady Bears 9 Akron-Westfield 49, Yankton Kolberg-Pioneer Inc. 22; Parkston 17; Wausa Vikings 11, Santee Warriors 10 POOL B: Ethan Rustlers 36, Hills-Beaver Creek Colome Young Guns 37, ORR Raiders 18 inning, with six runs coming SATURDAY: Riverfront Dental Lakers 27, Santee 17; Hills-Beaver Creek 27, Osmond 11; Ethan Rustlers CONSOLATION SEMIS (Saturday): McCook Cen- just in the third inning. 5; Parkston 30, Wausa 9; Riverfront Dental Lakers 35, 30, Osmond 4 tral 34, Wausa 26; ORR Raiders 32, Kolberg-Pioneer Wausa 8; Parkston 26, Santee 2 CHAMPIONSHIP: Corsica-Stickney 24, Ethan 21; SEMIFINALS: Santee 35, Wynot 34; Akron-West- “We threw the ball well TOTAL POINTS: Yankton Riverfront Dental Lakers Rustlers 16; THIRD: Lady Knights 22, Hills-Beaver field 35, Colome 31 today, and we did a good job 6, Parkston 4, Wausa Vikings 2, Santee Warriors 0 Creek 16; FIFTH: LCC Lady Bears 20, Osmond 8 CHAMPIONSHIP: Santee Warriors 57, Akron- Westfield 53; THIRD: Colome Young Guns 53, Wynot bouncing back after that first Blue Devils 39; FIFTH: McCook Central 41, ORR game,” Bernatow said. “Now FIFTH GRADE BOYS SEVENTH GRADE BOYS Raiders 23; SEVENTH: Wausa 33, Yankton Kolberg- we’ll focus on getting our CHUCK STOP-AVERA SACRED HEART-GEHL HORN LAW OFFICE-BURGER KING-LEWIS & Pioneer 17 MANUFACTURING RED DIVISION CLARK SPECIALTY HOSPITAL RED DIVISION guys ready for the busy week POOL A: Vermillion 36, Yankton King Buffet Heat FIRST ROUND (Friday): Yankton Phinney’s Tim- ahead — especially getting 26; Brandon 28, King Buffet Heat 2; Vermillion 43, berwolves 58, Elk Point-Jefferson Huskies 47; McCook EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS Brandon Valley 36 Central-Montrose 53, Hamlin Blue 28; Hartington Wild- KAISER HEATING & COOLING-YANKTON MEDICAL them ready to go in for the POOL B: PGB 34, Howard 17; PGB 51, Gayville- cats 47, Hamlin Gold 23; Battle Creek Braves 53, BBA CLINIC RED DIVISION guys who get banged up and Volin 10; Howard 19, Gayville-Volin 16 Force Black 51 POOL A: Bulldogs 37, Wayne Blue Devils 22; CHAMPIONSHIP: Vermillion 47, PGB 44; THIRD: CONSOLATION SEMIS (Saturday): EPJ Huskies Bulldogs 60, Deuel Cardinals 25; Deuel 27, Wayne 18 run down from so much play- Yankton King Buffet 32, Howard 24; FIFTH: Brandon 65, Hamlin Blue 33; BBA Force 64, Hamlin Gold 20; POOL B: Ponca 26, Hamlin 22; Hamlin 36, CYAL ing this time of year.” Valley 27, Gayville-Volin 15 SEMIFINALS: MCM 38, Phinney’s Timberwolves 35; Rebels 12; Ponca 31, CYAL Rebels 11 Battle Creek 39, Hartington 25 CHAMPIONSHIP: Bulldogs 38, Ponca 16; THIRD: MMC travels to Dakota CHAMPIONSHIP: Battle Creek Braves 35, MCM Hamlin 20, Deuel Cardinals 10; FIFTH: Wayne Blue State for a doubleheader on FIFTH GRADE GIRLS 33; THIRD: Yankton Phinney’s 35, Hartington Wildcats Devils 30, CYAL Rebels 16 5 STAR COMMUNICATIONS-WILLCOCKSON EYE 24; FIFTH: BBA Force 47, EPJ Huskies 37; SEVENTH: BONANZA-NORTHWESTERN ENERGY WHITE Tuesday. ASSOCIATES-JODEAN’S RED DIVISION Hamlin Blue vs. Hamlin Gold (Game not played) DIVISION FRIDAY: Elk Point-Jefferson Huskies 26, Bridge- PIZZA RANCH-CORTRUST BANK WHITE DIVISION FRIDAY: Yankton Mead Lumber Magic 43, MCM water-Emery Huskies 16; Yankton Culver’s Sparx 11, FRIDAY: Osmond 56, Bon Homme 16; Madison 29; Premier Panthers 38, Colome Cowgirls 18 JAMES D. CIMBUREK/P&D Vermillion 10; Corsica-Stickney 20, EPJ Huskies 13 Maroon 49, BBA Force Blue 29 SATURDAY: Mead Lumber Magic 26, Colome Saturday Mount Marty pitcher Brandon Nickolite sends the ball SATURDAY: Game 4 – Vermillion 26, Bridgewater- SATURDAY: Osmond 42, Madison 37; BBA Force Cowgirls 11; Premier Panthers 28, MCM 24; MCM DOANE 3-4, MOUNT MARTY 0-5: home during the second game of the Lancers’ Great Plains Emery Huskies 20; Game 6 – Vermillion 16, EPJ Husk- Blue 41, Bon Homme 18; Madison 40, Bon Homme 25; 44, Colome Cowgirls 23; Premier Panthers 23, Mead Osmond 42, BBA Force Blue 30 Lumber Magic 20 CRETE, Neb. – Mount Marty ended Do- Athletic Conference baseball doubleheader with Concor- ies 12; Game 5 – Corsica-Stickney 18, Culver’s Sparx ane’s 12-game win streak and 21-game 12; Game 9 – Bridgewater-Emery Huskies 26, EPJ TOTAL POINTS: Osmond 6, Madison Maroon 4, TOTAL POINTS: Premier Panthers 6, Yankton dia on Sunday at Bob Tereshinski Stadium at Riverside Huskies 10; Game 7 – Culver’s Sparx 24, Vermillion BBA Force Blue 2, Bon Homme 0 Mead Lumber 4, MCM 2, Colome Cowgirls 0 Great Plains Athletic Conference win 19; CHAMPIONSHIP – Corsica-Stickney 13, Culver’s streak, dating back to the 2014 season, Field. Sparx 11 with a 5-4 victory in the nightcap of their GPAC baseball doubleheader on Sat- MMC. Nelson, Hunter Hallock and Touhey had two of Doane’s seven urday at Ledon Baseball Field in Crete, Justin Miller added hits in the victory. hits. Carlson and Collin Peterson had Nebraska. Doane (17-6, 1-1 GPAC) took Liam Bedford had two hits and two hits for MMC. a fifth place finish in the 400 Men’s Mile Invitational. Chapman placed the opener 3-0. RBI for Doane. Adam Touhey and Tyler Alex Mogensen went the distance in relay (51.14) and a seventh eighth in 4:13.25 and Dojiok took 13th “Doane is right at the top, and any Wilson also had two hits for the Tigers. the loss, allowing two earned runs in six Track place finish in the 1600 relay in 4:20.79. time we can them is a big win for us,” Dustin Haffeman allowed three runs inning of work. Senior Cody Snyder rounded out the said MMC senior shortstop Derrik FROM PAGE 7 (4:12.09). Coyotes competing on the final day of over 6 2/3 innings to pick up the win. Also in the meet, Dakota Nelson. Josh Teichroew picked up the save. You can follow Emily the Texas Relays. Snyder finished 14th In the nightcap MMC broke open a Austin Caspersen took the loss. Wesleyan freshman Scott in the shot put with a throw of 55-3. 2-2 game with three runs in the top of Niebrugge on Twitter at twitter. Also for MMC, Joshua Van Winkle (Tyndall) placed In the opener, Spencer Pugh tossed Monson was fifth in the the seventh, then held on for the victory. a complete game two-hitter in the com/ENiebrugge. Discuss this eighth in the 200 in 23.22. Zac Hollenback doubled and singled, seven-inning contest as the Tigers story at yankton.net. 10,000 (34:20.79), Tyler Payer MMC is at the Dordt Invi- and Bryton Carlson had two hits for earned the victory. (Armour) tied for sixth in the tational on Thursday. Coyote high jump (5-10 ¾), Kyle Par- track and field returns to dun was seventh in the 400 South Dakota next Saturday (50.47) and Neil Hohenthaner for The Duels in Sioux Falls. “But we can still compete the first few competitions (Yankton) and Adam Haigh Gazelles with other schools. Every go.” (Bloomfield, Nebraska) tied year is different, but it’s still Yankton plays its first for tenth in the pole vault, Texas Relays FROM PAGE 7 depends on listening to our match against Brandon and each clearing 13-1 ½. coach, and being there for ad- Brookings today (Monday) in AUSTIN, Texas — South Dakota MORNING Wayne State’s Michaela senior Megan Glisar broke her own vice for the other girls.” Brandon, and will play three Dendinger (Coleridge, Ne- school record and finished runner-up in pick up your clubs in March With the weather impact- meets at home this season, COFFE E and put them away at the end braska; prepped at Harting- the high jump as the Coyote track and ing the readiness of the all close to mid-April. field teams wrapped up competition at of May.” ton) won the women’s discus the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays on WEEKDAYS courses, the team has also “We’re going to stay with a toss of 159-7. She also VanMeeteran said chal- been forced to either play competitive and build on our Saturday. lenges can arise with a placed fifth in the shot put Glisar cleared 6 feet, ¾ inches to 7:40AM rounds or work on short potential,” Sime said. with a toss of 45-10. group of younger girls to game. best the record she set a week ago at MONDAY stay motivated, but that the Also from Wayne State, the Baldy Castillo Invitational by three- “It would have been nice You can follow Emily Kelsey Dietrich (Laurel, quarters of an inch. The height ranks THRU juniors plan to keep everyone to hit balls instead of playing Niebrugge on Twitter at twitter. motivated. Nebraska) finished eighth in third-best in Division I this season. right away, but we’ve gotten com/ENiebrugge. Discuss this Distance runners senior Taylor FRIDAY “This team is way bigger the 100 hurdles in 15.97. She Chapman and sophomore Mach Dojiok some good in,” Sime said. “It story at yankton.net. also helped the Wildcats to than the past,” she said. will be interesting to see how qualified to run in the Jerry Thompson Yankton’s Home Team!