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Crofton Coyotes Golf PAGE 8: SPORTS PRESS & DAKOTAN n TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2015 BASEBALL/SOFTBALL SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR nuel 27.22. Tuesday, August 4 wood Ravens vs. Sturgis A’s, 8 p.m.) crest Golf & CC VOLLEYBALL 100 FREESTYLE: 10, Brodrick BASEBALL, LEGION Neb. Class C Senior BASEBALL, VFW TEENER S.D. Class A Tourn. GOLF, SDGA Men’s & Women’s Amateur YANKTON PARKS & REC Emanuel 1:01.08. Tourn. at Battle Creek (Crofton vs. Elmwood-Mur- at Humboldt; S.D. Class B Tourn. at Webster Championship at Broadland Creek Golf Course, WOMEN’S SAND LEAGUE 200 FREESTYLE: 8, Brodrick Ema- dock Nationals) GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Hillcrest Pro at Hill- Huron RESULTS: Fox & Youngberg def. Ya nuel 2:16.10. GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Hillcrest Pro-Ladies at crest Golf & CC Sunday, August 9 Dig? 2-1 21-16, 16-21, 21-16; Itsy Bitsy 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY: 9, Hillcrest Golf & CC GOLF, SDGA Men’s & Women’s Amateur BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Tourn. at Mitch- Spikers def. Stepping Stone Childcare Brodrick Emanuel 2:40.87. Wednesday, August 5 Championship at Broadland Creek Golf Course, ell (Armour vs. Menno, 11 a.m., KVTK-AM); State TODAY 3-0 21-17, 21-18, 25-24; Safe Sets def. GIRLS’ 17-19 BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Tourn. at Mitchell Huron Class A Tourn. at Yankton (Game 7A — Game 5A August 4 Larry’s Heating & Cooling 3-0 21-3, 100 BREASTSTROKE: 5, Brianna BASEBALL, LEGION Neb. Class C Senior Saturday, August 8 loser vs. Game 6A loser, 11 a.m.; Game 8A — 21-15, 21-12; Sh-Booms def. I Got It… Geigle 1:25.08. 12, Jenna Trail 1:34.31. Tourn. at Battle Creek (Crofton) BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Tourn. at Mitchell Game 5A winner vs. Game 6A winner, 1:30 p.m.) WEDNESDAY Or Not 3-0 21-13, 21-13, 21-8; Lewis & 200 BREASTSTROKE: 4, Brianna Thursday, August 6 (Madison vs. Tabor, 7:30 p.m., KVHT-FM); State BASEBALL, VFW TEENER S.D. Class A Tourn. August 5 Clark Specialty Hospital def. Upperdeck Geigle 3:04.72. 9, Jenna Trail 3:18.74. BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Tourn. at Mitchell Class A Tourn. at Yankton (Game 3A — Game 1A at Humboldt; S.D. Class B Tourn. at Webster THURSDAY 2-1 19-21, 21-10, 21-5; Queen B’s of B 100 BUTTERFLY: 2, Addison Peitz (Crofton vs. Garretson, 1 p.m., KVTK-AM; Freeman loser vs. Game 2A loser, 11 a.m.; Game 4A — GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Hillcrest Pro at Hill- August 6 Consulting, LLC def. Majestic Ball Bang- 1:10.99. vs. Alexandria, 5:30 p.m., KVHT-FM) Game 1A winner vs. Game 2A winner, 1:30 p.m.; crest Golf & CC ers 3-0 21-5, 21-12, 21-8; Czech Your- 200 BUTTERFLY: 3, Addison Peitz GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Hillcrest Pro at Hill- Game 5A — S.F. Squirrels vs. Aberdeen, 5 p.m.; GOLF, SDGA Men’s & Women’s Amateur self Before You Wreck Yo’self def. Lady 2:47.12. crest Golf & CC Game 6A — Colton-Crooks vs. S.F. Brewers, 7:30 Championship at Broadland Creek Golf Course, FRIDAY TAPPERS: State A Amateur vs. Renner, 5:30 p.m. August 7 Rangers 2-1 21-11, 21-17, 18-21 50 FREESTYLE: 7, Addison Peitz Friday, August 7 p.m.) Huron STANDINGS: Walnut 9-0, Sh- 30.33. 13, Brianna Geigle 32.28. 16, BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Tourn. at Mitch- BASEBALL, VFW TEENER S.D. Class A Tourn. Monday, August 10 SATURDAY TAPPERS: State A Amateur vs. Castlewood Ravens or Sturgis A’s, Booms 9-0, Czech Yourself Before You Jenna Trail 33.23. ell; State Class A Tourn. at Yankton (Game 1A — at Humboldt; S.D. Class B Tourn. at Webster BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Tourn. at Mitchell August 8 11 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. Wreck Yo’self 8-1, Queen B’s of B Con- 100 FREESTYLE: 4, Addison Peitz Renner vs. Yankton, 5:30 p.m.; Game 2A — Castle- GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Hillcrest Pro at Hill- SUNDAY sulting, LLC 6-3, Safe Sets 6-3, Fox & 1:05.27. 14, Brianna Geigle 1:11.66. 15, August 9 Youngberg 5-4, Itsy Bitsy Spikers 5-5, Jenna Trail 1:13.57. Lady Rangers 4-5, I Got It… Or Not 200 FREESTYLE: 3, Addison Peitz MONDAY 4-5, Lewis & Clark Specialty Hospital 2:23.46. 10, Brianna Geigle 2:36.47. TEAM LOW NET: Bogey Men 141 GAME 5A: Sioux Falls Squirrels vs. p.m. DL, retroactive to Aug. 2. Selected the August 10 4-5, Ya Dig? 3-6, Upperdeck 3-7, Step- 400 FREESTYLE: 11, Jenna Trail LOW GROSS: Mike Christensen 39 Aberdeen, 5 p.m. N.Y. Mets 12, Miami 1 contract of 2B Kelby Tomlinson from ping Stones Childcare 3-7, Majestic Ball 5:39.51. LOW NET: Jordon Johnson 29 GAME 6A: Colton-Crooks vs. Sioux San Francisco at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. Sacramento (PCL). Bangers 0-9, Larry’s Heating & Cooling 800 FREESTYLE: 2, Addison Peitz STANDINGS: Wankers 152, Putt Falls Brewers, 7:30 p.m. San Diego at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. American Association 0-9 10:47.60. 8, Jenna Trail 11:53.05. Pirates 145, Bogey Men 137, Trouble- Sunday, Aug. 9 Seattle at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS shooters 135, Sacred Heart Monastery GAME 7A: Game 5A loser vs. Game OTHER EVENTS COED SAND LEAGUE 1500 FREESTYLE: 4, Addison Peitz Tuesday’s Games — Released RHP Fernando Gonzalez. RESULTS: Will Work for Sets def. 21:10.20. 134, Photo by Jerry 131, Wild Boar Ent. 6A loser, 11 a.m. Arizona (Corbin 2-3) at Washington LAREDO LEMURS — Signed LHP 130, FISO 114, Rounding 3rd 113, Duh GAME 8A: Game 5A winner vs. (Scherzer 11-8), 6:05 p.m. Alex Gunn. Baseball Ace in the Hole 3-0 21-12, 21-16, 21-8; 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY: 13, Bri- KPI Beach Bums def. Dam Fireworks anna Geigle 2:57.88. Duffers 110, Town & Country Ins. 104, Game 6A winner, 1:30 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 11-6) at Pitts- Can-Am League NEB. CLASS C SENIORS: Today-Wednesday, State Tourn. at Battle Creek (Crof- Welfl Const. 99, Fringe Ticklers 83, EZ burgh (Happ 0-0), 6:05 p.m. SUSSEX COUNTY MINERS — Re- ton) 2-1 21-17, 21-13, 19-21; Cashin’ Dem Czechs def. Ben’s Brewing Compandy Swingers 79, Goeden Const. 72, The AMERICAN LEAGUE L.A. Dodgers (A.Wood 7-6) at Phila- leased LHP Blaine Howell and OF Jon S.D. AMATEURS: Wednesday-Aug. 16, Class B Tourn. at Mitchell; Friday-Aug. 16, Glass Cutters 71 delphia (J.Williams 3-8), 6:05 p.m. Dziomba. Class A Tourn. at Yankton (Friday-Sunday) and Mitchell (Aug. 14-16) 2-1 21-15, 21-23, 21-11; Gettin’ Diggy GOLF East Division With It def. Ball Busters 3-0 21-5, 21-4, LADIES LEAGUE N.Y. Mets (Niese 5-9) at Miami TROIS-RIVIERES AIGLES — Re- DAKOTAS TOUR LOW GROSS: Kendra Neugebauer W L Pct GB (B.Hand 1-2), 6:10 p.m. 21-8; Kiss My Ace def. Koch Insurance New York 59 45 .567 — leased OF Jon Smith. Golf 41 San Francisco (Peavy 2-4) at Atlanta 2-1 13-21, 21-9, 21-13; Downtown HILLCREST PRO-JUNIOR/LADIES Toronto 55 52 .514 5 1/2 Frontier League DAKOTAS TOUR: Today, Hillcrest Ladies Pro-Am; Thursday-Sunday, Hillcrest LOW NET: Andrea Tramp 31 (S.Miller 5-8), 6:10 p.m. Screen Printing def. Ace Holes 3-0 21- PRO-AM Baltimore 53 51 .510 6 JOLIET SLAMMERS — Released Invitational Pro-Am STANDINGS: Deanna Lockman- St. Louis (Lackey 9-6) at Cincinnati 16, 21-14, 21-17 PROFESSIONAL DIVISION Tampa Bay 52 54 .491 8 RHP Adam Panayotivich. SDGA: Friday-Sunday, Men’s and Women’s Amateur Championship, Broadland Linda Trenhaile 334, Andrea Tramp- (DeSclafani 6-7), 6:10 p.m. STANDINGS: Gettin’ Diggy With It First Round Boston 47 59 .443 13 RIVER CITY RASCALS — Re- Creek GC, Huron 65 - Cameron White, Dylan Baker Michelle Townsend 333, Kendra Neuge- San Diego (Cashner 4-10) at Mil- leased RHP Clay Smith. 9-0, Will Work for Sets 8-1, Cashin’ Dem Central Division Czechs 8-1, Ben’s Brewing Company 67 - Calvin Pearson, Jay Jurecic, bauer-Carolyn Heine-Laurie Baily 305, waukee (Nelson 8-9), 7:10 p.m. ROCKFORD AVIATORS — Signed Mikey Mcginn, Randall Hutchison Irma Arens-Kathy Magorian 287, Katie W L Pct GB Seattle (Nuno 0-0) at Colorado 5-4, KPI Beach Bums 5-4, Kiss My Ace Kansas City 62 42 .596 — INF Raul Linares. Released RHP Kyle 68 - Casey Pyne, David Lawrence, Paulson-Charity Schantz-Carol Schna- (J.Gray 0-0), 7:40 p.m. 5-4, Downtown Screen Printing 5-4, Minnesota 54 51 .514 8 1/2 Allen. RADIO & TELEVISION Kelly Kretz, Tim Ailes bel 287, Judy Heine-Kathy Meink 280, Koch Insurance 3-6, Ace in the Hole 2-7, Detroit 51 54 .486 11 1/2 Wednesday’s Games WASHINGTON WILD THINGS — 69 - Andre Metzger, Brad Marek, Norma Garvey-Katie Tramp 269, Patty Seattle at Colorado, 2:10 p.m. Ball Busters 2-7, Dam Fireworks 1-8, Chicago 50 53 .485 11 1/2 Released 1B Lee Orr. Thursday Colin Chapman, Daniel Osbaldeston, Zavadil-Carol Leader 258, Sheri Moser- Arizona at Washington, 6:05 p.m. Ace Holes 1-8 Cleveland 48 56 .462 14 BASKETBALL 1 p.m. AM. BASEBALL: Crofton vs. Garretson KVTK-AM Jonathan Hauter, Matt Schneider, Nick- Bridget Thoene 257, Sharon Koller-Jane Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 6:05 USA BASKETBALL — Named Gers- West Division 5:30 p.m.
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