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Coyotes Avon Crofton Teeners Tabor PAGE 8 PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 2014 SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR SCOREBOARD Clark 14, Northville 12 Monday, August 11 Tourn. at Mitchell — Crofton vs. Lake YHS Volleyball Preseason Meeting Today GOLF Akron 7, Milbank 0 BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Norden (8 p.m., KVHT-FM) Getz Edges Mingo For SDGA Title HARTFORD — South Dakota State’s Hallie Getz beat team- The Yankton High School volleyball program will hold a preseason meet- HILLCREST GOLF & CC Wynot 2, Lennox Only One 1 Tourn. at Mitchell — Wynot vs. Akron Wednesday, August 13 ing on Monday, Aug. 11, at 6 p.m. at the YHS Commons Friday, Aug. 8 (6 p.m., KVHT-FM); Irene vs. Larch- BASEBALL, AMATEUR State COUPLES NIGHT SCRAMBLE mate Megan Mingo by five strokes for top honors in the South Girls in grades 9-12 who are interested in participating in volleyball at Irene 11, Madison 9 wood (8 p.m., KVHT-FM) Tourn. at Mitchell Dakota Golf Association’s Women’s Amateur Championships, FIRST: Ness, Anderson, Kopetzky Larchwood 2, Dimock-Emery 1, 12 Tuesday, August 12 YHS are required to attend the meeting with a parent or guardian. Contact 32 innings BASEBALL, AMATEUR State which concluded on Sunday at Central Valley Golf Course in Coach Tiffany Beste at [email protected] for more information. SECOND: Kudera, Dickes, Adams Harrisburg 3, Garretson 1 Hartford. 33 Parkston Mudcats 5, Redfield DQ 1, Getz shot a three-day score of 225 (76-73-76) to beat Mingo Tuesday Mixed Bowling League Meeting THIRD: Pietila, Gregoire, Fitzgerald 34 11 innings FOURTH: Erickson, Washburn, Cincinnati 60 58 .508 5 Kansas City at Carolina, 7 p.m. (79-76-75), who tied Karla Cotton of Sioux Falls for low round on Saturday, Aug. 9 Chicago 50 66 .431 14 Aug. 19 Lammers 35 Lake Norden 8, Wessington Springs Sunday. Cotton and Julie Jansa, also of Sioux Falls, tied for third MEN’S DAY EVENT West Division The Tuesday Mixed Bowling League at Yankton Bowl will hold its presea- 3 W L Pct GB TRANSACTIONS at 233. First Flight BASEBALL son meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 19, at 7 p.m. at Yankton Bowl. Crofton 3, Corsica-Stickney 2 Los Angeles 67 52 .563 — FIRST: James Grotenhuis, Bill American League Also in the championship flight, University of South Dakota The league consists of two-person teams. For more information, contact Redfield Pheasants 6, Chamberlain San Francisco 62 56 .525 4 1/2 Pierce, Dave Ewald, Tony Beit 126 BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned Lonnie Remington at 665-3449. 5, 12 innings San Diego 54 62 .466 11 1/2 golfer Janice Baumberger finished at 239. Parkston’s Jordan SECOND: David Kline, Kyle Repp, RHP Heath Hembree to Pawtucket (IL). Alexandria 4, Avon 3 Arizona 51 67 .432 15 1/2 Bormann shot a 241. Denny Fokken, Greg Adamson 129 Recalled LHP Edwin Escobar from Paw- Sunday, Aug. 10 Colorado 46 71 .393 20 Yankton Volleyball Leagues Forming THIRD: John Sternquist, Jeff Jones, tucket. Mae Meierhenry of Sioux Falls won the first flight at 241. Platte 4, Canova 3 Friday’s Games The Yankton Parks and Recreation department is now accepting registra- Bob Zacher, Jason Nelson 131 CLEVELAND INDIANS — Placed Parkston’s Sydney Weber shot 247. USD’s Jordan Rearick and Flandreau 17, Miller 0, 7 innings Tampa Bay 4, Chicago Cubs 3, 10 tions for adult women’s, men’s and coed volleyball leagues. Second Flight OF David Murphy and DH/1B Nick SECOND ROUND innings Kylie Gaughenbaugh shot 251 and 252. FIRST: John Hagemann, Heath Lar- Swisher on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF The deadline for team registrations, rosters and fees is Friday, Oct. 17. Sunday, Aug. 10 N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 4 Alex Merry of Sioux Falls won the second flight at 256, edg- son, Jae Koletzky 124 Tyler Holt and INF/OF Zach Walters from League play will begin the week of Nov. 3. Tabor 7, Groton 6 Pittsburgh 2, San Diego 1 SECOND: Todd Chance, Jeff Lar- Columbus (IL). ing out USD’s Victoria Grasso by one stroke. Registration forms and rules are available at the Summit Activities Cen- Plankinton vs. Clark, 7:30 p.m. Baltimore 12, St. Louis 2 son, Chuck Olsen, Waren Muller 124 DETROIT TIGERS — Placed RHPs ter, 1801 Summit Street, or online at www.cityofyankton.org. For more infor- Monday, Aug. 11 Miami 2, Cincinnati 1 Patty Coddington of Sioux Falls won the senior champi- THIRD: John Smith, Jim Fitzgerald, Joakim Soria and Anibal Sanchez on the mation, call 605-668-5234. Akron vs. Wynot, 6 p.m. Atlanta 7, Washington 6 onship with a two-day score of 162. Patty Even of Hartford won Mike Pietila, Brian Strahl 128 15-day DL; Sanchez retroactive to Satur- Irene vs. Larchwood, 8 p.m. Milwaukee 9, L.A. Dodgers 3 Third Flight day. the second flight (177), with Rosalie Groon of Sioux Falls win- Tuesday, Aug. 12 Kansas City 4, San Francisco 2 Industrial Bowling League Meeting Aug. 19 FIRST: Todd Van Maanen, Gene LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Op- ning the third flight (196). Harrisburg vs. Parkston Mudcats, 6 Arizona 5, Colorado 3 The Industrial Bowling League will hold its organizational meeting on Baker, Dan Lammers 124 tioned INF C.J. Cron and RHP Cam p.m. Saturday’s Games Tuesday, Aug. 19, at 7 p.m. at Yankton Bowl. SECOND: Gail Gubbels, Rudy Ger- Bedrosian to Salt Lake (PCL). Trans- Lake Norden vs. Crofton, 8 p.m. Baltimore 10, St. Louis 3 stner, John Thieman, Aaron Hansen 126 ferred LHP Tyler Skaggs to the 60-day Anyone interested in participating in the league is invited to attend. Wednesday, Aug. 13 Tampa Bay 4, Chicago Cubs 0 Talcott Claims SDGA Men’s Crown THIRD: Don Munson, Gary Stevens, DL. Selected the contract of RHP Caleb Redfield Pheasants vs. Alexandria, N.Y. Mets 2, Philadelphia 1, 11 in- SIOUX FALLS — Jesse Talcott of Sioux Falls shot a third Bill Bobzin, Ron Tappe 129 Clay from Salt Lake. Recalled RHP Vin- 6 p.m. nings Classic Bowling League Meeting Aug. 20 MEN’S IND. SKINS nie Pestano from Salt Lake. straight round under 70, shooting a 69 on Sunday, to score a Platte vs. Flandreau, 8 p.m. San Diego 2, Pittsburgh 1 The Industrial Bowling League will hold its organizational meeting on GROSS: No. 3, Brian Strahl 3; No. MINNESOTA TWINS — Traded three-stroke victory in the South Dakota Golf Association’s QUARTERFINALS Milwaukee 4, L.A. Dodgers 1 Wednesday, Aug. 20, at 7 p.m. at Yankton Bowl. 5, Devin Anderson 3; No. 7, Dave Roth- RHP Kevin Correia to the L.A. Dodgers Thursday, Aug. 14 Miami 4, Cincinnati 3 Men’s Amateur Championship, which concluded on Sunday at Anyone interested in participating in the league is invited to attend. luebber 3; No. 9, Jeff Jones 3; No. 11, for a player to be named. Tabor vs. Plankinton-Clark winner, 6 Kansas City 5, San Francisco 0 Bakker Crossing Golf Course in Sioux Falls. Ryan Elwood 2; No. 13, James Groten- OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Sent 1B p.m. Washington 4, Atlanta 1, 11 innings huis 3 Kyle Blanks to Sacramento (PCL) for a Talcott shot a three-day score of 199 on his home course, MMC Riverboat Days 5K Aug. 16 Akron-Wynot winner vs. Irene-Larch- Arizona 14, Colorado 4 NET FLIGHT 1: No. 4, Waren Muller rehab assignment. beating Max Donohue of Sioux Falls. The 16th annual MMC Riverboat Days 5K run/walk will be held Saturday, wood winner, 8 p.m. Sunday’s Games 2; No. 9, John Ehret 2; No. 10, Jae Kolet- SEATTLE MARINERS — Optioned Aug. 16, in downtown Yankton. The race will begin at the intersection of 3rd Friday, Aug. 15 Cincinnati 7, Miami 2 Former Freeman standout Arron Lickteig won the first flight zky 2; No. 13, Dave O’Brien 2; No. 17, LHP Lucas Luetge to Tacoma (PCL). Re- Harrisburg-Parkston Mudcats winner Philadelphia 7, N.Y. Mets 6 and Capital with the 5K Walk at 7:15 a.m. and the 5K Run at 8:15 a.m. O’Brien 3 called RHP Erasmo Ramirez from title, shooting a final round 67 to finish at 212 and win by two vs. Lake Norden-Crofton winner, 6 p.m. San Diego 8, Pittsburgh 2 The annual event is organized and sponsored by Mount Marty College NET FLIGHT 2: No. 1, Mark Vig 3; Tacoma. strokes. Brad Jacobson of Watertown won the second flight at Redfield Pheasants-Alexandria win- St. Louis 8, Baltimore 3 athletics. All proceeds go to support MMC student athletes. No. 6, Gene Baker 1; No. 7, Dan Lam- TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned 2B ner vs. Platte-Flandreau winner, 8 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 5, Milwaukee 1 217. There is a cost to participate, with discounts before the day of the race. mers 2; No. 8, Jeff Larson 2; No. 9, Jim Tim Beckham to Durham (IL). Kansas City 7, San Francisco 4 Ben Rogers of Sioux Falls shot a 220 to win the third flight. Entry fee includes a race t-shirt. Fitzgerald 2; No. 10, Vig 2; No. 11, John TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Sent 1B S.D. CLASS A AM. TOURN. Chicago Cubs 3, Tampa Bay 2, 12 in- Registration may be completed online at www.allsportrunning.com. Addi- Smith 1; No. 15, Jim Schramm 3; No. 17, Adam Lind to Dunedin (FSL) for a rehab Also in that flight, University of South Dakota golfer Kyle Scan- nings tional registration forms may be found online at www.mtmc.edu/5k. Packet John Hagemann 3 Aug.
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