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Press&Dakotan PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2011 PAGE 9 Mount Marty End Of Year Athletic Ceremony May 8 Press&Dakotan The Mount Marty College athletic department will host its End of the Year Athletic Cer- This ceremony will include the Hall of Fame inductions of Tim Jensen, Chris Orr, and emony on Sunday, May 8 in the Roncalli Main Dining Room on the Mount Marty College Michelle Pfeifer, along with senior student-athlete awards, Lancer Club Scholarship campus. The ceremony will start with a social at 3 p.m. President Dr. Carrol Krause will Awards, and Yankton Quarterback Club MMC Athlete of the Year Awards. There is no ad- DAILY DOSE begin the ceremony at 3:30 p.m. with opening remarks. mission and this event is open to the public. Pitch, Hit & Run Competition May 7 Participants in grades 1-4 will go from 8:30-9:45 a.m., followed grades MMC Soccer Signs Mitchell Standout No-No Problem Yankton Sertoma Youth Baseball will host a free Aquafina Major 5-8 from 9:45-11 a.m. League Baseball Pitch, Hit & Run competition for area youth on Saturday, All campers must submit registration by Tuesday, May 31. First-year Mount Marty College head women’s soccer coach May 7, at 1 p.m. at the Sertoma Park north fields. For more information, contact Doug Pesicka at 665-2019. Nathan Epp announced Tuesday that Carissa Scherschligt of Registration starts at 12:30 p.m., with competition set to begin at 1 Mitchel will attend MMC and play soccer for the Lancers next p.m. Dakota Warrior Celebrity Bartender Competitors will be divided into four age divisions, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 year. and 13-14. The individual pitching, hitting and running champions, along Night May 5 Scherschligt, an outside mid-fielder, is a four with the all-around champion in each age group at the local event, will ad- Join the Dakota Warrior semi-pro football team for Celebrity Bartender vance to the Sectional Level of competition. Night at The “7” Bar, 104 Capitol, on Thursday, May, 5 — Cinco de Mayo year letter winner and three year starter for All participants must bring a copy of their birth certificate and fill out — from 5-8 p.m. the Mitchell girls soccer team. a registration/waiver form prior to the start of play. For more information, Warrior players will provide the bartending and wait staff for the night. contact Sherri Koletzky at [email protected]. Enjoy a free taco bar, as well as, the regular menu items. There will be “It is great to have someone with Carissa’s team merchandise and game tickets available for purchase, a raffle draw- experience joining the group of young talent Yankton Baseball Skills Camp May 25 ing and a “Labor Auction” in which you can “buy” hours of labor for your we have in the program,” Epp said in the re- The Yankton Baseball Association will host a skills camp for ages 7- home or business from your favorite Warrior football player. lease. “She is a very hard worker and will be a 14 on Wednesday, May 25, at Riverside Field. Proceeds from the night go to support the 2011 football season this Times for the camps are as follows: 10 a.m.-noon (ages 13-14), 1-3 summer. positive influence on the soccer program and p.m. (11-12), 4-5 p.m. (9-10) and 6-7 p.m. (7-8). also the student body at Mount Marty.” Registration and waiver forms may be dropped off at the Summit Ac- YHS-Brandon Valley Alumni Football tivities Center, or mailed to Jeff Benjamin, 2711 Abbott Circle, Yankton, SD Scherschligt Scherschligt is also a very strong student. 57078. All registration forms must be turned in by May 20. Game Being Organized She is currently a member of the Bronze Honor Campers will be coached by Robb McClemans (YHS varsity and Former football players from Yankton High School and Brandon Val- American Legion head coach), Andy Bernatow (Mount Marty College ley High School will battle each other in an alumni game this summer to Roll at Mitchell High School and is also very ac- head coach), as well as Scott Morrison, Drew Lawrence, Trey Krier, Mark be coordinated and organized by Gridiron Alumni. tive in the high school band, marching band, and is involved Vig, D.J. Eversley, Chris Haynes, Adam McVay, Jason Livermont, Chris The organization provides the opportunity for players 18 and older to with Girl Scouts. Marlow, Derrik Nelson and Jared Miller. Yankton High School varsity play- play a full contact game. Gridiron Alumni will provide the equipment, the ers will also help campers. officials and everything necessary for such a game. Scherschligt is planning on majoring in nursing at Mount The first team to get 40 players signed up will get the home field ad- Marty College, where she will also be receiving an Academic Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Francisco Liriano works in vantage, where available. the fifth inning against the Chicago White Sox at U.S. Cellu- Gym Rat Basketball Camps June 1-2 To sign up, go to www.gridironalumni.com to find your city and high Incentive Scholarship as well a soccer scholarship. Carissa is Yankton High School girls basketball coach Doug Pesicka and his school. For more information, contact Tracy Cavender at 775-538-2755. the daughter of Mike and Jean Scherschligt of Mitchell. lar Field in Chicago on Tuesday. Liriano tossed a no-hitter in staff will be holding a fundamental instruction camp for area boys and a 1-0 victory. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune/MCT) girls in grades 1-8 on June 1-2 at the Yankton Middle School north gym. SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR 5:17.58; 2. Hannah Kastigar, Aberdeen Washington 4:54.37 Wednesday, May 4 BASEBALL, CLUB JV Yankton at Brandon Valley p.m.); Winside Inv. at Laurel (Newcastle, Wausa, Wynot, 10 Tourn. at Sioux City GOLF Central 5:18.5; 3. Whitlee Larson, Yankton 3200: 1. Brant Gilbertson, Watertown BASEBALL, CLUB Platte-Geddes-Dakota Christian vs. BASEBALL, CLUB 9/10 Brandon Valley Red at Yankton a.m.) TENNIS, BOYS’ S.C. East at Vermillion FOX RUN 5:21.33; 4. Tessa Stoltenburg, Watertown 10:50.26; 2. Brandon Olson, Watertown Wessington Springs-Mount Vernon-Ethan-Hanson- (DH, 5 p.m.) TRACK & FIELD, MS Brandon Valley/Vermillion at YMS TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR Howard Wood 5:26.85; 5. Katilyn Volk, Aberdeen Central 10:56.91; 3. Jordan Little, Watertown Woonsocket at Mount Vernon (6 p.m.) (4 p.m.) Dakota Relays (USD, 11:30 a.m.) TUESDAY MEN’S LEAGUE GOLF, BOYS’ Tri-Valley Conf. at Fox Run, Yankton (Al- LOW GROSS: Nels Thorsted 36 5:27.25; 6. Morghan Waage, Aberdeen 11:16.72; 4. Zakaria Okuwe, Sioux Falls GOLF, BOYS’ McCook Central Inv. (Freeman, 7:15 a.m.); cester-Hudson, Centerville, Freeman Academy, Gayville-Volin, Friday, May 6 TRACK & FIELD, PREP Howard Wood Dakota Relays LOW NET: Bill Pierce 33 Central 5:29.06 Washington 11:20.38; 5. Yassin Elmi, Niobrara-Verdigre Inv. at Niobrara Valley GC (Niobrara-Verdi- Irene-Wakonda, Viborg-Hurley, 2 p.m.); Wayne Inv. (Crofton, BASEBALL, COLLEGE Great Plains Athletic Conf. (YHS, Alcester-Hudson, Andes Central, Avon, Beresford, Bon RESULTS: Mannes Architects 68.5, 3200: 1, Courtney Neubert, Aberdeen Sioux Falls Washington 11:24.61; 6. Nick gre, Santee, 9:30 a.m.) Hartington Cedar Catholic, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, 9 a.m.) Tourn. at Sioux City (MMC, KVTK-AM) Homme, Centerville, Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Powerhouse 67, Dakota Express 65.5, Central 11:41.92; 2. Kaylee Kappes, Ab- Reiffenberger, Watertown 11:32.39 GOLF, GIRLS’ McCook Central Inv. (Freeman, 7:15 a.m.) GOLF, GIRLS’ S.F. Christian Inv. at Bakker Crossing GC BASEBALL, CLUB Bon Homme at Parkston (7 p.m.) Ethan-Parkston, Freeman, Freeman Academy, Gayville-Volin, Dean’s Cab 64.5, Team Snap-On 61, Com- erdeen Central 12:04.87; 3. Jordan Han- 110 HURDLES: 1. Justin Lillie, Yank- TRACK & FIELD, PREP St. Edward Inv. at Albion (Beresford, Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Wagner, 9 GOLF, BOYS’ Avon Inv. at Tyndall GC (Andes Central, Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Menno, Parker, Platte-Geddes, Scot- biners 59.5, Kolberg-Pioneer 57, Wohlen- son, Watertown 12:24.76; 4. Sara Watt, ton 15.02; 2. Lukas Bernard, Watertown (Bloomfield, 8:30 a.m.) a.m.); Tri-Valley Conf. at Fox Run, Yankton (Alcester-Hudson, Avon, Bon Homme, Freeman, Santee, Scotland, 9 a.m.); Stan- land, Vermillion, Wagner, 4 p.m.); Northeast Neb. Activities Yankton 12:38.57; 5. Heather Steen, Wa- 15.27; 3.Keyen Lage, Sioux Falls Wash- berg Ritzman & Co. 54.5, Casey Thursday, May 5 Centerville, Freeman Academy, Gayville-Volin, Irene- ton Inv. (Randolph, 9 a.m.); Wakefield Inv. (Laurel-Concord- Conf. at Plainview (Creighton, Crofton, Laurel-Concord-Co- tertown 13:04.48 ington 15.64; 4. Brandon Gildemaster, Music/TNT Ent. 53.5, Hay Country Plumb- BASEBALL, COLLEGE Great Plains Athletic Conf. Wakonda, Viborg-Hurley, 2 p.m.); Winner Inv. (Parkston) Coleridge, Ponca, 9 a.m.) leridge, Randolph, 3:30 p.m.); S.F. O’Gorman Inv. (YHS, Avon, 100 HURDLES: 1, Molly Ervin, Sioux Sioux Falls Roosevelt 15.86; 5. Randall ing 44, Robbies 42, O’Malleys 42, Miller Tourn. at Sioux City and South Sioux City (MMC vs. Doane, 9 SOFTBALL, COLLEGE Great Plains Athletic Conf. GOLF, GIRLS’ Big Eight Conf. at Harrisburg (Vermillion, Menno, Vermillion, Viborg-Hurley, noon) Lite 40.5, PMI 39, Wholesale Supply 36, Falls Washington 15.86; 2, Bridget White, Porter, Sioux Falls Roosevelt 15.95; 6.
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