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Press&Dakotan Jottings From The Disabled List... BY JAMES D. CIMBUREK will be running the show. My more-than-capable staff will get some extra help during that time, with [email protected] our news department, free-lance writers and some of my friends at other papers all willing to pitch DAILY DOSE in. By the time this edition hits your doorstep, I should be home from the hospital after having my I will still be around, of course. After a couple of weeks of rest, I plan to get back into the office shoulder scoped and (hopefully) repaired. for administrative duties, proofreading and other non-contact things. Once my arm is out of the sling, Daily opinions Here’s the short version: hurt my shoulder going up for a block playing volleyball, played through I’ll be back to writing and page design as I work my way back to being able to handle a camera from the P&D it for two months before I had an MRI done, played through it another month as I began rehab to try again. Sports Staff on to avoid surgery, felt a sharp pain the first time I went to throw a ball this summer, played through it I’ll also have help away from work, especially my wife, Kari, and her mom, Linda. Jeremy will also the entire softball season, finally gave in because it was keeping me up at night. probably end up helping me out as well, since he has the misfortune of living within walking distance local and You probably notice a pattern. Yes, I’m not very good at listening to my body. I even batted left- of us. (Also, he’ll probably be my ride to work until I can drive again.) national high handed because it hurt my pulled abdominal muscle more when I batted right-handed. But this was Don’t worry about sending me a get-well card. Instead, send Jeremy a “hang in there” card. Or school, college one time where I had to listen to my body. a Dilly Bar, which has been his obsession since they gave out Dilly Bars at the USD-Kansas game and pro sports. For a while, at least, it will mean that my good friend and (technically) assistant, Jeremy Hoeck, last month.

Beste, Mors At QB Club Two Gazelles Named The Jackrabbits do not compete this Mines Athletic Hall of Fame, during a cer- The Yankton Club will weekend as they prepare for the Bradley emony Sept. 21 in Rapid City. Football: LCC, Wagner Win meet Wednesday at noon at the Elks All-Tourney Classic on Oct. 18 in Peoria, Ill. Kramer helped the Hardrockers win Lodge, 504 West 27th Street, Yankton. WATERTOWN — The Yankton the SDIC championships in 1995 and WAKEFIELD, Neb. — Brett Wagner 62, This week’s speakers are Yankton Gazelles put two players on the 2013 Gazelles Think Pink 1997, as well as an NAIA Division II Na- Haisch’s 64-yard touchdown High School head volleyball coach Tiffany Class AA All-Tournament softball team, tional Tournament appearance in 1997. run with 8:08 left proved to Todd County 7 Beste and activities director Ryan Mors. announced Tuesday by Young’s Prime- Match Oct. 22 Kramer ranks 13th on the school’s all- be the difference as Laurel- MISSION — Dylan Brun- Beste will discuss the ongoing season for time Sports of Watertown. Yankton High School will be wearing time scoring list with 1,289 points, and he also finished his career with 575 re- Concord-Coleridge edged sing passed for three touch- the Gazelles, while Mors will discuss the Yankton seniors Kayln Peterka and pink for Breast Cancer Awareness at its Wakefield 34-33 in high downs and David Kocer topics at the recent Eastern South Dakota Alisa Ruzicka were recognized. home volleyball match with Brandon Val- bounds. ley on Tuesday, Oct. 22. The Gazelles will school football action Mon- rushed for 145 yards to lead Conference meet. Wagner past Todd County The public is invited to attend. SDSU’s Lusignan Earns wear pink T-shirts during warmups and USD Men 6th At UNO day. pink uniforms for the varsity match. The game was postponed 62-7 in prep football action Morningside Sweeps Summit XC Honor Invitational from last Friday night. Monday night. ELMHURST, Ill. — The Summit King Earns Pair Of Top- NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. — South Dillan Wolfgram rushed The game, which ended Lancer Volleyball League named South Dakota State’s Dakota sophomore men’s golfer Alex for 172 yards and three at halftime, was rescheduled SIOUX CITY, Iowa — Morningside Trent Lusignan Athlete of the Week for his 10 Finishes Kline recorded his fourth consecutive touchdowns for the Bears, from last Friday. College benefited from a .104 attack per- performance at the SDSU Classic. Lusig- Patrick King of Yankton placed second top-five finish to lead the Coyotes at the who pulled ahead 26-20 on a Brunsing completed 3-of- centage by Mount Marty College to nan won the 8k run with his final time of and eighth in a pair of PBA50 Bowling UNO Invitational held Monday and Tues- day at ArborLinks Golf Club. Haisch touchdown run late 5 passes for 60 yards, with sweep a GPAC volleyball match 3-0 on 24:52.20. Tournaments, held last weekend in Junc- touchdown strikes to Trevor Lusignan and the Jackrabbits won tion City, Kan. The two tournaments were Kline recorded a 3-under-par 69 dur- in the third quarter. Tuesday night in Sioux City. Wakefield jumped ahead Lensing, Noah St. Pierre and The Mustangs won by set scores of their annual home race with 27 total the Junction City PBA50 Cheetah Open ing the second round en route to a fifth- 25-14, 27-25, 25-19 points. Four Jackrabbits finished in the and Junction City PBA50 Chameleon place finish. Kline was in second place 27-26 on a 36-yard touch- Kocer. On the ground, Kocer Sadie Fedor and Allison Cross each top-15 at the SDSU Classic. Open. for much of Tuesday, but was 4-over on down pass from Evan Nichol- scored on touchdown runs recorded eight kills for the Lancers (10- This is the second consecutive Athlete King cashed $1,150 for his perform- his final three holes to finish at 10-over. son to Josh Dolph with 8:57 of 8 and 12 yards. 12, 0-6), while Kristen Boyle added six of the Week award for Lusignan and the ances. Kline had six birdies during the tourna- left in the fourth. Haisch Terence Krcil added a 52- kills. Amber Dysthe keyed the offense fourth time this year a SDSU runner has ment and played the four par-5’s at 3- then pulled LCC in front. yard touchdown run for with 26 set assists. won the award. Joel Reichow won back- Crofton Man Inducted under-par. Wakefield scored with Wagner and Chris Kuca re- On defense, Courtney Miller had 18 to-back Athlete of the Week awards ear- USD sophomore Miles Death (+15) and junior Anthony Dadamo (+18) com- 4:44 remaining, but couldn’t turned an 67 digs and Cross had four total blocks. lier this year. Into Mines HOF convert the extra point. yards for the final score. Mount Marty returns to Sioux City on His time of 24:47.8 still ranks as the RAPID CITY — Crofton, Neb. native peted individually, meaning they did not factor into the team scores, and placed LAUREL-CONCORD-COLERIDGE7 6 13 8 — 34 TODD COUNTY 0 7 — 7 Friday for a GPAC match with Briar Cliff. best 8k time in The Summit League in Chad Kramer was among the 2013 in- WAKEFIELD 6 8 6 13 — 33 WAGNER 42 20 — 62 2013. ductees into the South Dakota School of 11th and 19th, respectively.

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79; Will Grevlos (SFW) 76-79 163 — Ty Kinneberg (Par) 76-87; 10, 3 aces; Ashlynn Schwarz 5-5, 2 aces Wednesday, October 9 Wakonda/Menno at Gayville-Volin (Dig Pink Night, east; Elk Point-Jefferson at Canton; Emerson-Hub- FOOTBALL 156 — Luke Rezac (Har) 78-78; Ben Williams (DV) 78-85 D — O’GORMAN DEF. YANKTON CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Tri-Valley Confer- 4:30 p.m.); Kimball-White Lake at Parkston; Madison bard at Allen; Flandreau at Vermillion (7:30 p.m., SDSWA POLL Jacob Rice (Mit) 74-82 164 — Lee Wynja (SFC) 83-81; 25-22, 25-19: YMS Serving — Lauren ence/Irene-Wakonda Inv. (Alcester-Hudson, Avon, at Bloomfield; Parker at Scotland; Platte-Geddes at KVTK-AM); Freeman vs. Bridgewater-Emery-Ethan 157 — Bryce Hammer (OG) 79-78 Keaton Deiter (AR) 81-83 Schild 7-9, 2 aces Centerville, Freeman, Freeman Academy, Gayville- Gregory; Ponca at Hartington Cedar Catholic; Tripp- at Bridgewater; Gregory at Andes Central; Hartington Here is the South Dakota Sportswrit- 158 — Jaron Weich (Mit) 79-79; Tay- 166 — Kory Diefendorf (Beresford) SEVENTH GRADE Volin, Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Menno, Viborg-Hurley, Delmont-Armour vs. Woonsocket-Sanborn Central at at Pender; Hartington Cedar Catholic at Battle Creek; ers Association’s high school football poll. lor Schultz (RCS) 78-80; Ben Jensen 87-79; Jayden Bruun (Win) 84-82 A — MITCHELL DEF. YANKTON 25- 3 p.m.) Woonsocket; Viborg-Hurley at Baltic; Wayne at Howard vs. Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Armour (HC, 7 Teams are listed with first place votes in (Yan) 80-78 167 — Zach Schroeder (DR) 80-87; 4, 25-7; YMS Serving — Baylee Kenney SOCCER, MEN’S Northwestern at MMC (4 p.m.) Crofton; Wynot at Winside p.m.); Irene-Wakonda at Chester Area; Menno-Mar- parentheses, record, points and previous 159 — Ben Prisbe (SFL) 80-79; Riley Danielsen (WC) 84-83 6-6 3 aces; O’GORMAN DEF. YANKTON SOCCER, WOMEN’S Northwestern at MMC (2 VOLLEYBALL, JV YHS at Mitchell (4:30 p.m.) ion at Hanson; Neligh-Oakdale vs. Niobrara-Verdigre; rank. Parker Klitzke (SFL) 75-84; Colton Han- 169 — Mitch Heumiller (MP) 82-87; 25-17, 25-21; YMS Serving — Morgan p.m.) VOLLEYBALL, SOPH YHS at Mitchell (5:45 Plainview at Creighton; Ponca at Homer; Randolph CLASS 11AAA son (Wat) 77-82 Oliver Farmen (Redfield-Doland) 82-87 Rodig 9-9, Baylee Kenney 5-5 Thursday, October 10 p.m.) at Winnebago; Silver Lake at Santee; Tea Area at 1. SF Lincoln (9) 6-0 45 1 160 — Jonah Dohrer (AC) 81-79; 170 — Garret Hohn (Par) 84-86; B — MITCHELL DEF. YANKTON 25- CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Big East Conf. at VOLLEYBALL, 9TH YHS at Mitchell (4:30 p.m.) Dakota Valley; Tri-Valley at Parkston; Viborg-Hurley 2. SF Roosevelt 5-1 36 2 Gunar Rang (Har) 78-82; Ben Rogers Thomas High (DV) 85-85 10, 25-16; YMS Serving — Kendra San- Parker (Parker, 4 p.m.); Dakota 12 Conf. at Elk Point Friday, October 11 at Gayville-Volin; Wausa at Stuart; West Holt at Lau- 3. Brandon Valley 4-1 27 3 (OG) 81-79; Noah Fenske (RCC) 76-84; 171 — Devon Weber (DR) 86-85 dal 4-4, 1 ace; O’GORMAN DEF. (Beresford, Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Ver- CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Bloomfield Inv./Lewis rel-Concord-Coleridge; Wynot at Winside 4. SF O’Gorman 2-3 16 4 Mitch Schlingman (Yan) 77-83; Logan 173 — Gabe Heller (AR) 83-90; Ty YANKTON 25-7, 25-12; YMS Serving — million, 4 p.m.); Ethan-Parkston Inv. (Ethan-Parkston, & Clark Conf. at Rolling Hills CC (Bloomfield, SOCCER, WOMEN’S USD at S.D. State (6 p.m.) 5. SF Washington 3-3 10 5 Megard (Yan) 78-82 Hoglund (DR) 84-89 Kendra Sandal 2-2; Liv Liebig Platte-Geddes, Scotland, Wagner, 4:15 p.m.) Creighton, Hartington, Niobrara-Verdigre, Randolph, SOCCER, BOYS’ S.D. State Tourn. at Mitchell Also receiving votes: Aberdeen Cen- 161 — Brady Foreman (RCS) 75-86 175 — Austin Chase (SV) 87-88; C — MITCHELL DEF. YANKTON 25- TENNIS, GIRLS’ S.D. State Tourn. at Sioux Falls 3:30 p.m.); Mid-State Conf. at Crofton (Crofton, 4:30 SOCCER, GIRLS’ S.D. State Tourn. at Mitchell tral (2-3). 162 — Connor Preston (AC) 81-81 Jacob Lee (Par) 86-89; Jordan Sehr 11, 25-14: YMS Serving — Perla Chavez (YHS, Vermillion, 9 a.m.) p.m.) TENNIS, GIRLS’ S.D. State Tourn. at Sioux Falls CLASS 11AA 163 — Trevor Hieb (AC) 83-80; Cade (Can) 84-91; Cooper Williams (Vermillion) 5-7, 1 ace; O’GORMAN DEF. YANKTON VOLLEYBALL, PREP YHS at Mitchell (7 p.m.); FOOTBALL, PREP Pierre at YHS (7 p.m., (YHS, Vermillion, 8:45 a.m.) 1. Pierre (9) 5-0 45 1 McLaughlin (Har) 74-89; Andrew VanGer- 85-90 25-21, 25-20: YMS Serving — Saige Avon vs. Bridgewater-Emery at Emery; Bancroft-Ros- KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM); Avon at Marty; Baltic at VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S Denver at USD (5 2. Yankton 3-3 34 4 pen (Pie) 77-86; T.J. Nolan (RCS) 80-83; 176 — Cameron Stone (WC) 88-88; Canady 8-10, 7 aces alie at Laurel-Concord-Coleridge; Beresford at Alces- Parker; Beresford at Sioux Valley; Bloomfield at Elgin p.m.); MMC at Briar Cliff (7:30 p.m.) 3. Mitchell 3-2 24 3 Payton Larsen (SFR) 81-82 Colin Murphy (Tea Area) 87-89; Hunter D — MITCHELL DEF. YANKTON 25- ter-Hudson; Elk Point-Jefferson at Tri-Valley; Public-Pope John; Bon Homme at Wagner (7 p.m., VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S JV MMC at Briar Cliff 4. Watertown 2-3 22 2 164 — Zac Christopherson (SFR) Jamison (Mad) 83-93 20, 25-16; YMS Serving — Jaque Conn Freeman Academy at Centerville; Freeman at Bon KKYA-FM); Burke-South Central at Scotland; Center- (6 p.m.) 5. Harrisburg 2-3 6 NR 80-84; Ethan Smith (Wat) 78-86; Brandon 177 — Nate Algood (SV) 85-92; 2-5; Alexus Brandt 2-5; O’GORMAN DEF. Homme; Hartington at Allen; Howard at Marion; Irene- ville at Garretson; Crofton at Lutheran High North- Also receiving votes: Brookings (2-4, Frick (Yan) 81-83 Jamie Smith (Par) 86-91; Andy Hunting- YANKTON 25-17, 25-14; YMS Serving — was fifth last week), Huron (1-4). 165 — Cole Peterson (Hur) 82-83; ton (SFC) 84-93 Tamiah Barnett 2-4 CLASS 11A Jake Preble (RCC) 79-86; Jayson Heck 178 — Nick Lust (STM) 94-84; Caleb 25-13 St. Louis 2, Pittsburgh 1, series tied ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—An- Terminated the contract 1. Madison (9) 6-0 45 1 (RCS) 81-84; Lane Sawatzke (Yan) 83- Ranschau (Can) 91-87; Chandler Casey 2. Dell Rapids 4-1 35 3 TUESDAY’S S.D. SCORES Dorchester def. Parkview Christian, 2-2 nounced coaches Charles Nagy and of DE Aston Whiteside. 82 (STM) 90-88; Brandon Burg (Mad) 83-95 Aberdeen Central def. Brookings, 25- 21-25, 25-23, 25-13, 25-16 Tampa Bay 5, Boston 4, Boston leads Steve Sax will not return in 2014. —Signed 3. West Central 3-2 24 2 166 — Zach Steen (Bro) 85-81 179 — Tyler Schrunk (DV) 88-91; 4. Tea Area 3-2 18 4 16, 25-14, 25-23 Freeman def. Mead, 25-20, 25-16, series 2-1 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Named CB Jumal Rolle to the practice squad. 167 — Cameron Huff (AC) 82-85; Henry O’Meara (STM) 83-96; Jameson Aberdeen Roncalli def. Miller, 17-25, 25-19 Los Angeles 4, Atlanta 3, Los Angeles Larry Bowa and Pete Mackanin to the — 5. Hot Springs 3-1 8 5 Colin Claeys (Hur) 84-83 Bull (DV) 90-89; Colton Sierra (Red Also receiving votes: Dakota Valley 25-20, 26-24, 25-22 Fremont def. Omaha Bryan, 25-3, 25- wins series 3-1 coaching staff. Announced assistant hit- Placed S Dwight Lowery, OT Luke 168 — Nick Mahowald (Wat) 85-83 Cloud) 90-89; Andrew Heine (Ver) 97-92; Alcester-Hudson def. Centerville, 25- 3, 25-6 Tuesday, Oct. 8 ting coach Wally Joyner will not return in Joeckel and TE Allen Reisner on injured (3-3). 169 — Brady Wauer (RCC) 80-89 Devlin Rue (WC) 90-89 CLASS 11B 9, 25-10, 25-15 Wahoo def. Lincoln Lutheran, 25-21, x-Oakland (Straily 10-8) at Detroit 2014. reserve. Claimed OT Sam Young off 171 — Nolan Wiegel (Hur) 79-92; J.P. 180 — Jacob Wente (DV) 89-91; Arlington def. Deuel, 25-5, 25-13, 25- 26-24, 25-19 (Fister 14-9), 4:07 p.m. (TBS) BASKETBALL waivers from Buffalo. Promoted OT De- 1. Aberdeen Roncalli (8)6-0 44 1 Noonan (Hur) 83-88; Thomas Beck (SFL) Brett Enright (LD) 90-90 2. Winner (1) 4-0 35 2 9 Bertrand Triangular Tampa Bay at Boston, 4:30 p.m. National Basketball Association Marcus Love from the practice squad. 85-86; Connor McCormick (RCC) 80-91; 181 — Eric Looyenga (MP) 90-91; Bon Homme def. Dakota Christian, Bertrand def. Franklin, 25-4, 25-7 (TBS) CHICAGO BULLS—Waived G-F Signed G Jacques McClendon. Signed 3. St. Thomas More 4-0 25 3 Brennan Couet (SFW) 85-86; Jayson Trae Vandeburg (Mad) 91-90; Brett Matt- 4. Parkston 4-1 16 4 25-16, 25-13, 25-20 Bertrand def. Wilcox-Hildreth, 25-15, Wednesday Oct. 9 Dahntay Jones. WR Jeremy Ebert to the practice squad. Chapman (SFW) 81-90 son (LD) 87-94 Chester def. Tri-Valley, 25-17, 25-23, 25-20 Pittsburgh (Cole 10-7) at St. Louis MIAMI HEAT—Exercised their 2014- Waived WR Tobais Palmer from the 5. Canton 4-1 8 NR 172 — Ryan Sjoberg (BV) 80-92; 182 — Kevin Frick (Can) 90-92; Also receiving votes: Wagner (4-1, 25-17 Wilcox-Hildreth def. Franklin, 25-7, (Wainwright 19-9), 7:07 p.m. (TBS) 15 option on G Norris Cole. practice squad. Zane Swenson (BV) 78-94; Justin Kolb Carter Andre (Ver) 86-96; Alex DeJong Edmunds Central def. Aberdeen 25-10 x-Los Angeles at Atlanta, 7:37 p.m. FOOTBALL MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Signed QB was fifth last week), Bon Homme (3-2), (Har) 88-84; Tice McVay (Stu) 78-94 (Can) 91-91; Lucas Jedlichi (Win) 90-92; Custer (4-1). Christian, 25-2, 25-13, 25-12 Chase County Triangular (TBS) Josh Freeman. Waived QB McLeod 173 — Steven Bendt (RCS) 88-85; Cameron Enright (LD) 87-95 Elkton-Lake Benton def. Baltic, 25- North Platte St. Patrick’s def. Chase —Signed Bethel-Thompson. CLASS 9AA Hank Eggebraaten (SFW) 88-85 183 — Sean Zimney (Milbank) 87-96 1. Arlington (9) 6-0 45 1 20, 25-22, 25-12 County, 25-21, 25-23 WR Brittan Golden from the practice —Re-signed 174 — Parker Thomas (Har) 83-91; 184 — Tyler Villbrandt (MP) 91-93; Southwest def. North Platte St. TRANSACTIONS squad. Released WR Kerry Taylor. RB Da’Rel Scott. Waived DE Justin Trat- 2. Garretson 5-0 35 2 Faulkton def. Ipswich, 25-17, 25-17, BASEBALL Riley Goeller (Hur) 87-87; Matt Booth Cole Rockafellow (WC) 95-89 Patrick’s, 25-16, 25-15 —Signed LB Ty tou. Signed CB Junior Mertile and LB 3. Bridge.-Emery/Ethan 5-1 23 3 30-28 American League (Pie) 86-88 186 — Austin Mette (Belle Fourche) Walthill Triangular Powell off the N.Y. Giants practice Darin Drakeford to the practice squad. 4. Gregory 5-1 14 T4 Flandreau def. Colman-Egan, 25-13, LOA ANGELES ANGELS—An- 176 — Cash Anderson (Pie) 85-91 97-89; Zach Streier (AR) 92-94 Emerson-Hubbard def. Walthill, 25-6, squad. Signed CB Brandon Smith from —Placed 5. Duebrook Area 5-1 11 NR 25-16, 26-24 nounced RHP Robert Coello, LHP Bran- 177 — Kayde Bartels (Bro) 89-88; 187 — Anthony Bizardie (Todd 25-7 the practice squad. Signed QB Dennis C/G Jared Smith on practice squad/in- Also receiving votes: Webster (5-1), Hamlin def. Sioux Valley, 25-19, 25- don Sisk and LHP Andrew Taylor have Landon Pooley (Mit) 83-94; Austin Buri County) 94-93 Wynot def. Walthill, 25-10, 25-10 Dixon to the practice squad. Released jured reserve. Signed WR Josh Lenz. Kimball/White Lake (5-1), Parker (4-1, 23, 27-29, 25-19 cleared waivers and were sent outright (Wat) 88-89 188 — Jake Peterson (Can) 90-98 LB Marcus Dowtin and CB Johnny TENNESSEE TITANS—Signed RB tied for fourth last week). Harding County def. Lead-Dead- to Salt Lake (PCL). Announced hitting 178 — Landen Weber (SFR) 90-88; 189 — Matt Schock (SFC) 94-95; Adams. Kendall Gaskins and LB Brandon CLASS 9A wood, 28-26, 25-17, 25-17 coach Jim Eppard and bench coach Rob Matt Peterson (Spe) 91-87; Will Storhaug Bobby Pourier (RC) 95-94; Joey Fox (LD) BASEBALL CAROLINA PANTHERS—Waived Copeland to the practice squad. Waived 1. Howard (8) 5-0 44 1 Highmore-Harrold def. Sully Buttes, Picciolo will not return next season. (Spe) 90-88; Sam Batta (Wat) 82-96 91-98 WR Armanti Edwards. Signed WR Toney OT Al Netter from the practice squad. 2. Leola-Frederick (1) 6-0 35 2 25-18, 20-25, 25-23, 25-19 MLB POST-SEASON SEATTLE MARINERS—Claimed 180 — Matt Burditt (Spe) 86-94; Seth 190 — Landon Engel (Win) 88-102; Clemons to the practice squad. Termi- Arena Football League 3. Potter County 4-1 24 3 Huron def. Yankton, 25-18, 25-21, DIVISION SERIES OF Travis Witherspoon off waivers from Hoppe (Stu) 92-88 Jacob Gellhaus (AR) 97-93; Marcus nated the practice squad contract of WR ORLANDO PREDATORS—An- 4. Wolsey-Wessington 5-0 17 4 23-25, 25-16 Monday, Oct. 7 the Los Angeles Angels. Designated C 181 — Austin Hoss (Pie) 87-94; Riley Schouten (SFC) 93-97 Cordell Roberson. nounced DB Gary Wilburn and DE 5. Herreid-Selby Area 4-1 8 5 Kimball/White Lake def. Chamber- Oakland 6, Detroit 3, Oakland leads Henry Blanco for assignment. DeBelts (SFW) 92-89 191 — Nick Strasburg (SV) 95-96; lain, 25-18, 25-9, 25-9 —Signed DT Daryell Walker were assigned to the Also receiving votes: New Under- 184 — Cade Carpenter (Mit) 85-99; Sam Hossle (Win) 89-102; Adam Hut- series 2-1 National League wood (4-0), Colome (4-1), Alcester-Hud- Little Wound def. Cheyenne-Eagle Christian Tupou to the practice squad. team. Kyle Lyons (SFR) 94-90; Brock Ragatz macher (Chamberlain) 100-91; David Butte, 10-25, 25-16, 25-24, 25-23 son (5-1). (SFR) 88-96; Vint Furnish (Spe) 96-88 Jensen (MP) 94-97 CLASS 9B Marion def. Menno, 25-21, 25-18, 25- 185 — Dalton Axelsen (Bro) 93-92; 192 — Kolby Newborg (Tea) 93-99 8 1. Avon (7) 6-0 43 1 Cory Iwan (RCC) 90-95 193 — Lucas Schreurs (Tea) 88-105; Jamie Jansen led Alcester-Hudson There were no stats avaliable for 2. Hamlin (2) 6-0 38 2 McCook Central/Montrose def. 186 — Damon Eames (Dou) 89-97; Mason Schmidt (DR) 98-95 Howard, 25-13, 25-19, 25-15 (21-1) with 20 kills and eight digs. Shenia Walthill (3-9) in the loss. 3. Dell Rapids St. Mary 4-1 20 3 Ben Deis (Pie) 97-89 194 — Bennett Harmelink (SFC) 92- 4. Faith 4-0 19 5 McIntosh def. Flasher, N.D., 22-25, Volleyball Doering added 10 digs and 10 kills. Wynot will take on Winside on Thurs- 187 — Ryan Solberg (Mit) 94-93 102; Greg Reeter (SV) 94-100 5. Wall 5-0 9 NR 12-25, 26-24, 25-23, 15-11 Kristina Laska led Centerville (0-14) day. Walthill will travel to Osmond, as 188 — Alex Grandbois (AC) 87-101 195 — Buzz Jordan (St. Francis In- Mitchell def. Harrisburg, 25-21, 25- Also receiving votes: Faulkton (4-1, 189 — Dallas Appeldorn (Har) 95-94; dian) 96-99 From Page 8 with 10 digs. well. was fourth last week), Harding County (4- 14, 11-25, 23-25, 16-14 Tucker Berg (RCC) 93-96 196 — Carson Keller (MP) 97-99 WYNOT (7-5)...... 25 25 25 1), Eureka-Bowdle (4-1), Hitchcock-Tu- Northwestern def. Webster, 25-3, 25- Alcester-Hudson hosts Beresford on 190 — Coleman Varty (Pie) 93-97 197 — Nate Nielsen (Sisseton) 101- 10, 25-10 WALTHILL (3-9) ...... 10 10 13 lare (4-1). 194 — Jordan Zmuda (bro) 92-102 96; Brady Gomer (Mil) 100-97; Peyton Thursday. Centerville is home versus Parker def. Lennox, 25-17, 25-11, 25- Freeman Academy on Friday, as well. 195 — Derek Axelsen (Bro) 96-99; Ferebee (Hot Springs) 99-98 14 Dana Schenk led Irene-Wakonda (3- ALCESTER-HUDSON (21-1)...... 25 25 25 GOLF Brandon Haber (Hur) 99-96 198 — Ethan Kranhold (Sis) 100-98; Potter County def. Herreid/Selby 10) with nine kills and seven digs. Bailey Dak. Valley 3, Homer 0 196 — Brody Jorensen (Stu) 100-96 Cole Conrad (Cus) 102-96 CENTERVILLE (0-14)...... 9 10 15 S.D. STATE CLASS AA TOURN. Area, 25-22, 25-23, 25-19 Hinseth added eight assists and five digs. NORTH SIOUX CITY —Dakota Valley 197 — J.D. Keszler (Stu) 94-103 199 — Alex Montoya (STM) 101-98 Rapid City Christian def. Takini, 25- swept cross-border foe Homer in three Tuesday’s final round at Brandon 198 — Ryker Kreutzfeldt (Mit) 107-91 201 — Luke Leverington (BF) 102- 16, 25-17, 25-11 Gayville-Volin and Irene-Wakonda will TEAM SCORES: O’Gorman 289- 206 — Kyle Finsterwalder (Dou) 99- 99; Dru Espinoza (SFI) 100-101 Sanborn Central/Woonsocket def. compete in a triangular with Menno in Parker 3, Lennox 0 sets by the scores of 25-20, 25-19, 25-8. 305–594, Brandon Valley 294-313–607, 107 202 — NuVassie Blacksmith (RC) 95- Sunshine Bible Academy, 25-19, 25-14, Gayville on Saturday. LENNOX — The Parker Pheasants Jayde Bergmann led Dakota Valley Lincoln 294-317–611, Yankton 305- 207 — Parker Louks (Spe) 108-99 107; Adam Thomas (Mil) 101-101 26-24 318–623, Rapid City Stevens 307- 209 — Drew Gusso (Spe) 109-100 203 — Noah Zacher (Cus) 101-102 GAYVILLE-VOLIN (11-2) ...... 25 25 25 beat the Lennox Ladybirds 25-17, 25-11, (17-3) witjh 13 kills and five digs. Erica Sioux Falls Christian def. Canton, 25- IRENE-WAKONDA (3-10)...... 12 19 10 25-14 in volleyball action Tuesday. Johnson and Hannah Bauer each added 325–632, Aberdeen Central 215 — Connor Caneva (Stu) 112-103 206 — Jake Cinco (Lennox) 108-98 7, 25-7, 25-13 314-321–635, Watertown 311-327–638, 229 — Kennan Kelly (Dou) 118-111 207 — Kole Vollmer (HS) 105-102 Sioux Falls O’Gorman def. Sioux In the win for Parker, Contessa Harold nine kills and 12 digs. Washington 317-325–642, Harrisburg 240 — Nathan Martian (Dou) 113- 210 — Mason Madsen (Groton Area) Falls Washington, 25-19, 25-18, 21-25, 313-333–646, Roosevelt 324-331–655, Bon Homme 3, had 12 kills and three blocks. Allison San- Brandan Tighe led Homer (6-9) with 127 106-104 25-21 ner had 12 kills, 15 digs and three aces. four kills and four digs. Nichole Edwards Rapid City Central 315-350–665, Mitchell 259 — Kenny Ellison (Dou) 129-130 211 — Adam Baker (Cus) 112-99 Sisseton def. Tiospa Zina Tribal, 25- 321-345–666, Huron 328-341–669, DQ — Lee Radke (SFL) 78-DQ 213 — Sid Durrin (Win) 106-107 9, 25-7, 25-20 Dakota Christian 0 Jenny Smith had 32 assists and made 15 added seven digs. Brookings 339-343–682, Pierre 335- 214 — Blake Martinz (Cus) 109-105 Spearfish def. Douglas, 25-19, 25-20, TYNDALL — Bon Homme swept digs. Morgan Hay also contributed to the Dakota Valley will travel to Lennox 354–689, Sturgis 339-350–689, S.D. STATE CLASS A TOURN. 216 — Parker Rossow (Gro) 105-111 25-17 Spearfish 363-357–720, Douglas 419- 221 — Lane Robb (Cus) 105-116 Dakota Christian by the scores of 25-16, win with 12 digs. next Thursday. Homer will host Allen on Tuesday’s final round at Hartford St. Francis Indian def. Lower Brule, 25-13, 25-20 on Tuesday evening. 442–861. TEAM SCORES: Dell Rapids 323- 229 — Evan Kirkpatrick (HS) 107- 25-7, 25-12, 25-16 For Lennox, Taylor Anderson had six Thursday. Individuals 339–662, Parkston 331-332–663, Ab- 122 Vermillion def. Dell Rapids, 25-14, Kelsey Sutera led Bon Homme (13-5) kills and three blocks. Makensie Kjose DAKOTA VALLEY (17-3)...... 25 25 25 142 — Tommy Vining (SFL) 68-74 erdeen Roncalli 328-342–670, Madison 249 — Carson Mertens (LD) 130-119 25-14, 25-21 HOMER (6-9)...... 20 19 8 (wins playoff on 1st hole); Chris Gaher with 13 digs, six kills, and two aces. Allie had six assists and Mikala Fjerstad had 328-343–671, West Central 344- Warner def. Langford, 25-5, 25-7, 25- Adams recorded 29 assists. three assists. Taylor Weeldreyer made (OG) 71-71 337–681, Dakota Valley 340-350–690, St. 5 146 — Max Donohue (OG) 67-79; Thomas More 342-355–697, Canton 355- VOLLEYBALL Waverly-South Shore def. Estelline, Kennedy Muckey led Dakota Christian nine digs and Katy Johnson made eight Winner 3, Gregory 0 Jace Guthmiller (Yan) 70-76 361–716, Sioux Falls Christian 352- 25-13, 25-13, 21-25, 25-22 (3-14) with seven digs and four blocks. digs. WINNER — A balanced attack pro- 147 — Tate McVay (Stu) 75-72 366–718, Mobridge-Pollock YANKTON MIDDLE SCHOOL West Central def. Beresford, 16-25, 150 — Dayton Schumacher (SFW) Bon Homme will host Freeman on Next Parker will play at Scotland and pelled Winner past Gregory 25-6, 25-7, 357-368–725, Winner 351-378–729, EIGHTH GRADE 25-17, 10-25, 25-17, 15-12 Saturday. Dakota Christian hosts 75-75; Drew Mahowald (Wat) 74-76 Lead-Deadwood 355-377–732, Sioux Val- A — O’GORMAN DEF. YANKTON Wilmot def. Rosholt, 25-18, 14-25, Lennox will play Dakota Valley at home 25-16 on Tuesday night in Winner. 151 — Tyler Foster (AC) 70-81; Greg ley 361-376–737, Custer 417-402–819. 25-15, 25-21: YMS Serving — Cameryn 25-20, 25-18 Burke/South Central on Thursday. on Thursday. Cassidy Hanson recorded nine kills Koehn (BV) 73-78 Individuals Specht 13-15, 3 aces; Holly Mines 7-7; Winner def. Gregory, 25-6, 25-7, 25- BON HOMME (13-5)...... 25 25 25 PARKER (19-4) ...... 25 25 25 152 — Riley Duncanson (BV) 70-82; and eight digs for the Warriors (18-2), 148 — Michael Duch (AR) 72-76 Anna Savey 4-4 16 DAKOTA CHRISTIAN (3-14)...... 16 13 20 LENNOX (4-14) ...... 17 11 14 while Lindsey Calhoon added eight kills Tanner Fjerestad (BV) 73-79; Jacob Otta 151 — Adam Karst (DR) 73-78 B — O’GORMAN DEF. YANKTON Wolsey-Wessington def. Iroquois, 25- (OG) 75-77; Sam Musch (RCS) 74-78; 155 — Jake Weber (Par) 85-70 25-11, 25-12: YMS Serving — Gabby 17, 21-25, 25-12, 25-20 and 14 digs. Tawny Sherman chipped in Colton Kooima (SFR) 75-77 159 — Dylan From (WC) 82-77 Keiser 4-4, 1 ace; Kylie Rodig 3-3, 1 ace Alcester-Hudson 3, Wynot 3, Walthill 0 with six kills. 153 — Cole Peterson (SFL) 73-80 160 — Tayler Anderson (Mad) 80-80 C — O’GORMAN DEF. YANKTON 155 — Alex Hamer (BV) 81-74; Jake TUESDAY’S NEB. SCORES WALTHILL, Neb. — Wynot swept past For Gregory (8-9), Courtney Opbrock 162 — Tanner Burg (Mad) 82-80; 25-18, 25-24; YMS Serving — Allyson Aquinas def. Madison, 25-15, 25-17, Centerville 0 Steen (Bro) 73-82; Sam Olson (OG) 76- Jeron Laurenti (STM) 75-87 Trenhaile 7-7, 3 aces; Katrina Thomas 8- Walthill by the scores 25-10, 25-10, 25- had five kills. CENTERVILLE — Alcester-Hudson 13 on Tuesday night. On Thursday, Winner hosts White dominated Centerville in three sets by the Hannah Lever led Wynot (7-5) with River and Gregory hosts Platte-Geddes. Also for Yankton, Mitch Sundleaf — who did not make scores of 25-9, 25-10, 25-15 on Tuesday nine kills and seven blocks. Maggie GREGORY (8-9) ...... 6 7 16 Schlingman and Logan this year’s state tournament night. Schulte posted six kills and five blocks. WINNER (18-2)...... 25 25 25 Bucks Megard tied for 29th (160), roster. From Page 8 Brandon Frick tied for 42nd “We’ll lose a lot of experi- (164) and Lane Sawatzke tied ence, so it’ll hurt,” Sime said. break a 10-all tie on a couple ending the Gazelles’ come- for 45th (165). “It’s always tough to lose Gazelles kills from senior Hailey Bock- back. The 5-foot-9 senior had shoot for first again.” Yankton will graduate four good kids that are also good holt while senior Rylee Smith three aces and a backrow at- The next highest finisher of its six state qualifiers, players. From Page 8 added an ace serve to help tack during the Tigers’ 6-0 for the Bucks was Ben Jensen, Frick, Megard and “We’ll have to bring up the Gazelles go up 14-10. run to go up 21-14 en route to Jensen, in a tie for 23rd place Sawatzke. The Bucks will re- some of those younger kids, After falling behind 20-17, taking the final set. at 158. turn Guthmiller and Schling- and hopefully they take the Tigers did enough down the Yankton avoided being Yankton junior Haley man, as well as Mason challenge to heart.” stretch to close it out. swept by playing some of its Mines paced the Gazelles “We were trying to run a best ball of the night. with 16 digs while sopho- quicker offense and we were Down 22-20, the Gazelles more setter Ellie Fedders had clicking there in that first tied the set on a pair of Tiger nine digs and four aces. boasts one of the nation’s “It will be a test for our set,” Huron coach Shelly Bud- errors. Smith gave Yankton Smith added 12 digs while MVFC top offenses. Led by junior defense, but I do have to tell denhagen said. “In the sec- the lead on an ace serve Frick had three aces. quarterback Mike Perish, the you our defense is playing ond set, we were losing our while Bockholt padded it The Gazelles won the jun- From Page 8 Sycamores lead the confer- better than I could have rhythm but we still had with a kill. ior varsity match 23-25, 25-13, ence and rank No. 11 nation- imagined,” USD head coach enough going on with our hot Huron withstood the first 25-20. Kaylee Wootton had six ally in passing offense (308.8 Joe Glenn said Tuesday. hitters. Then we got tight in set point on an Asia King kill kills and 21 digs. last Saturday to Youngstown yards per game). “Numbers are down, and that third set.” before Yankton sophomore Yankton took the sopho- State, is 0-3 on the road this USD, on the other hand, they’re competing at a very In the second set, Huron Becky Frick ended a long vol- more match 25-23, 25-18. Fed- season — it lost FBS games continues its climb up the high level.” scored six straight points to ley with one of her team-lead- ders had five set assists and at Indiana and Purdue to defensive leaderboard. take a lead it never relin- ing 11 kills. four aces. Danielle Salvatori open the season. The Coyotes rank ninth in You can follow Jeremy quished. The Gazelles, “That’s what the girls said recorded five kills while Syd- The only win for the the FCS in total defense, al- Hoeck on Twitter at though, made it interesting is that (set three) was fun,” ney Ingalls had six digs. Sycamores was a 70-7 rout of lowing 299.6 yards per game, twitter.com/ jhoeck. Discuss with a 7-0 run to get within Beste said. It was absolutely Huron claimed the fresh- NAIA Quincy. led by the nation’s top pass this story at www.yankton.net. 19-18. fun.” man match 25-15, 25-13. Indiana State, though, defense (109.6). The third set saw Yankton King played a big part in