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PAGE 8 PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2011 Twins’ Young Has Bone Bruise In Right Ankle Press&Dakotan MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Twins outfielder Delmon Young has a bone bruise in his right ankle. Twins manager Ron Gardenhire says Young isn’t expected to miss more than the required 15 days. Young underwent an MRI on Monday to determine the extent of his ankle injury after he collided with Young is hitting .256 this season with two homers and 20 RBIs in 55 games. the left-field wall in Milwaukee on Saturday and had to be carted off the field. Minnesota hosted the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday night. DAILY DOSE He was placed on the 15-day disabled list Sunday with what was classified as an ankle sprain. Hillcrest Pro-Am Entries Accepted MMC Girls’ Basketball Team Camps Set the game. Thunder (Tulsa 66ers) and San Antonio Spurs (Austin Platte Native Hired At Entry applications are being accepted for the 38th an- Mount Marty College will host a pair of girls’ basketball "My son had a pretty promising baseball career . at this Toros) also fully own and operate their D-League affiliates. nual Hillcrest Invitational Pro-Am, which will be held on Aug. team camps for varsity and junior varsity teams this summer. point, he doesn't want to play baseball anymore," Boetker The Warriors are the eighth NBA team to have an exclu- Fox Run Golf Course 4-7, at Hillcrest Golf & Country Club in Yankton. All games will be held in air-conditioned Laddie E. Cimpl said. sive affiliation with a team in the D-League, the official The Pro-Am offers $83,625 in guaranteed professional Arena. Anderson addressed the families in the courtroom. minor league of the NBA. The City of Yankton and Fox Run Golf Course prize money and $25,770 in guaranteed amateur merchan- One-day varsity camps will held July 18. JV camps will be "I was wrong," he said. "I'm sorry. There's nothing I can Dakota was affiliated with the Memphis Grizzlies and announced Tuesday the hiring of Kevin Doby, PGA dise prizes. held July 19. Teams are guaranteed three games each day. do to take it back. I'm sorry for ruining your dreams. I lied." Washington Wizards during the 2010-11 season. Their D- Class-A Golf Professional, as the Fox Run profes- For more information, check the Pro-Am news page at Camps are limited to 12 teams. Pennington County prosecutor Scott Roetzel asked League affiliates will be announced later. sional and clubhouse manager. Doby, who takes www.hillcrest.4t.com, or call 665-4621. For more information, contact Tom Schlimgen at 605-668- Kern to suspend all but five years of Anderson's prison sen- over for Scott Larson, will begin his duties on 4030 or [email protected], or Todd Schlimgen at tence so he could begin making restitution as soon as pos- UND Group Backs President’s Call On Wednesday, July 13. Boys & Girls Club Golf Tourney, Silent 605-212-6147 or [email protected]. sible. Defense attorney Arnie Laubach made a similar Doby is originally from Platte and is a University request. Nickname of South Dakota graduate. He was most recently a Auction July 15-16 Man Sentenced For Baseball Camp Scam Kern refused, saying Anderson had done enormous GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — Members of the Univer- golf lessons instructor and sales associate at Golf The Boys & Girls Club of Yankton will host the fourth an- harm to the community. She was disturbed by Anderson's sity of North Dakota’s University Senate executive commit- Galaxy in Omaha, Neb. Prior to his work at Golf RAPID CITY (AP) — A man who admitted conning tee are backing President Robert Kelley’s call for an end to nual Golf Tournament & Social Event on July 15-16. South Dakota families and businesses out of tens of thou- letter to her in which he talked of a desire to work with Galaxy, Doby had been the Golf Professional at The social event and silent action on Friday, July 15, will be teenagers, teaching them self-control and commitment and the dispute over the school’s Fighting Sioux nickname. Bent Tree Golf Club in Council Bluffs, Iowa. sands of dollars through a bogus baseball camp scheme Kelley last week said the Legislature should rescind a held from 5-10 p.m. at the Elks Lodge in Yankton. Featured has been sentenced to serve 10 years in prison. promoting himself as someone who has overcome adver- His work experience also includes being an as- guests will be Carl Pelini (Nebraska football defensive coordi- sity. law requiring UND to keep the nickname. The NCAA finds sistant Golf Professional at Lakeshore Country Club Jason Anderson also was ordered to pay back more it offensive and says UND will face sanctions if the school nator), Tommy Frazier (former Husker standout), Guy Rozier than $46,000, the Rapid City Journal reported. "That smacks of con-like behavior," the judge said. in Council Bluffs, Iowa; assistant Golf Professional (asst. director of development at UNL), Eric Crouch (2001 continues to use it. UND also is likely to have problems at Piney Point Golf Club in Norwood, N.C.; and as- Anderson, 35, collected money from Rapid City area joining the Big Sky Conference if it keeps the nickname. Heisman Trophy winner) and Andy Johnson (Huskers All- parents and businesses last year for a baseball camp and Warriors Buy D-League Dakota Wizards sistant Golf Professional at Long Bay Club in Myrtle American wrestler and Yankton native). NEW YORK (AP) — The Golden State Warriors have The University Senate includes faculty, staff, student and Beach, S.C. Doby has been an active member in traveling baseball team that never materialized. He administration representatives. It for years has favored re- On Saturday, July 16, the golf tournament will begin with a pleaded guilty in late May to grand theft by embezzlement, bought the Dakota Wizards, becoming the fourth NBA team the Nebraska Section of the PGA and has had his 9:30 a.m. shotgun start at Fox Run Golf Course. Registration to own and operate its NBA Development League affiliate. tiring the nickname. It opposed the bill in the state Senate professional status since 1993. admitting to using the money to support a drug and gam- earlier this year. The Grand Forks Herald reports that the begins at 8 a.m. Participants can play for a chance to win a car bling habit. Golden State will fully control the team’s business and Doby and his family will be moving to Yankton from Berkley Motors of Yankton. basketball operations beginning with the 2011-12 season. executive committee has now sent a letter to Kelley back- from Omaha. His family includes wife, Cheryl, and Parent Heath Boetker told Judge Nanine Kern on Mon- ing his request to lawmakers. For more information, log on to www.bgcmra.org or call day that Anderson's scam has turned his son away from The Warriors will be the sole NBA affiliate of the Wizards. two children, Nicholas and Aliza. 668-9710. The Lakers (Los Angeles D-Fenders), Oklahoma City SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR AUTO RACING men, Ellsworth, Minn.; 4. Dave Kennedy, Sioux 4. Marshall Pater, Sioux Falls; 5. Sam Johnson, Kansas City 33 46 .418 9 1/2 Wednesday, June 29 Thursday, June 30 ning (DH, 6:30 p.m., Riverside) Falls; 5. Doug Folkens, Sioux Falls; 6. Brad Madison; 6. Dale Furby, Sioux Falls; 7. Brandon West Division BASEBALL, AMATEUR Vermillion Grey Sox at Canton BASEBALL, AMATEUR Irene at Avon (7:30 p.m., KVHT- Friday, July 1 PARAMOUNT RACING SERIES Haas, Sioux Falls; 7. Darin Noyes, Lyons; 8. Ferguson, Lennox; 8. Mike Forseth, Sioux Falls WL PctGB (7:30 p.m.) FM); Menno at Yankton (7:30 p.m.); Wynot at Freeman (7:30 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Wynot at Crofton (7:30 p.m., Dave Murphy, Valley Springs HEAT 2: 1. Kevin Larson, Tea; 2. John Texas 42 38 .525 — June 25 at I-90 Speedway BASEBALL, LEGION Yankton at Mitchell; Yankton vs. p.m.) KVHT-FM) HEAT 2: 1. Devon McMartin, Canton; 2. Hoing, Hartford; 3. Jamie Tieszen, Marion; 4. Los Angeles 40 40 .500 2 Pierre at Mitchell BASEBALL, LEGION Yankton at S.F. East (DH, noon) BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Watertown at Yankton Grey 360 SPRINT CARS Don Bickett, Ramona; 5. Brylee Gough, Sioux FEATURE: 1. John Lambertz, Sioux Falls; Kenny Scholten, Inwood, Iowa; 3. Greg Eden, Seattle 39 40 .494 2 1/2 BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Yankton Black Sox at BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Yankton Black Sox at S.F. Sox (DH, 2 p.m.); Yankton Reds at Watertown (DH, 1 p.m.) Falls; 6. Jesse Akkerman, Luverne, Minn.; 7. 2. Dusty Ballenger, Harrisburg; 3. Mike Young, Harrisburg; 4. Jesse Ebbesen, Turkey Ridge; 5. Oakland 35 44 .443 6 1/2 Mitchell (DH, 5 p.m.); S.F. Central at Yankton Grey Sox (DH, East (DH, 5 p.m.); Mitchell at Yankton Lakers (DH, 4 p.m.) SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Ringneck Tourn. at Sioux Falls Britt Williams, Ft Pierre; 6. Aaron Penning, Dell Cory Yeigh, Sioux Falls Hartford; 4. Randy Droescher, Larchwood, Iowa; NATIONAL LEAGUE 5 p.m.); S.F. West at Yankton Lakers (DH, noon) SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Madison Lady T’s at Yankton Light- (Yankton Spitfire) 5. Tommy Barber, Brandon; 6. Kevin Flowers, Rapids; 7. Tracy Johnson, Lake Preston; 8. Jim HEAT 3: 1. Matt Steuerwald, Madison; 2. East Division Hartford; 7. Brock Dump, Lennox; 8. Justin Klutman, Sioux Falls Kipp De Groot, Platte; 3. Billy Prouty, Alexandria; WL PctGB Glaser, Sioux Falls; 9.