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PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2013 PAGE 9 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 Quarterback 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 interception 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. SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR 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.