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Sights, Sounds (And Smells) From State Amateur Tourney In Mitchell Press&Dakotan BY JAMES D. CIMBUREK have been eliminated and a few places that don’t even have teams here. [email protected] The crowds, as always, are your typical small-town game crowds, only multiplied. Fans are there to relax, DAILY DOSE cheer on their local boys and, maybe, harass an umpire or two. When the gams end, the fans gather behind MITCHELL — Sitting in the stands down the first base line at Cadwell Park, you could see why teams and each teams‚ respective dugouts to congratulate or console. fans don’t mind making the trip to Mitchell’s Cadwell Park for the South Dakota State Amateur Tour- Some of the towns represented are ones whose high schools have been long closed: Canova, Tabor and Daily opinions from the P&D nament. Renner, for example. Lesterville, Northville and others are represented in spirit, by the pickup players dotting Sports Staff on local and na- Fans filled the grandstand, as well as some of the scattered smaller stands that line both baselines at the several rosters. Win or lose, the days at Cadwell are a celebration, flavored with Exchange Club burgers, a few beverages tional high school, college perennial home of the state tournament. They weren’t all from Wessington Springs and Alexandria, the two teams that happened to be playing while I was sitting around waiting to go to work, but from places whose teams — adult and otherwise — as well as popsicles and sunflower seeds. It embodies many of the best qualities that and professional sports. will play this weekend, places whose teams have already advanced to the second round, places whose teams make our small towns great.

Gazelles Tennis Practices ing. Players who have already checked out will next spring, north of Coughlin-Alumni Stadium Schulte, a Sioux Falls native, was a key ROBIN HOOD IN YANKTON? need to bring their equipment to the meeting. and next to the Dykhouse Student-Athlete Cen- player in Augustana's 2010 season, the most Start Aug. 6 ter. successful in school history. The Vikings Yankton High School girls’ tennis practices Riverboat Days Parking recorded a school-record 11 wins (three more will begin Monday, Aug. 6 at 6:30 a.m. Film About Former NSU than the previous mark), captured a share of the Any girl interested in playing tennis for the Passes Available NSIC South Division title, and made their first Gazelles should report to the Summit Center The Yankton club high school soccer pro- Coach Meyer In The Works playoff appearance since 1989. Augustana also tennis courts on that day. gram are selling parking passes for near River- ABERDEEN (AP) — Former Northern State hosted and won its first playoff game by defeat- side Park for during the Riverboat Days coach Don Meyer is going to be on the big ing Grand Valley State at Kirkeby-Over Stadium. Fall Soccer Registration festivities. screen. Schulte's contributions in 2010 included a Passes are available at Slumberland and the The American News reports that an inde- school record 18-touchdown receptions and a Underway Scrapbook Store. The parking area is located pendent film about the coach is currently in the record-tying single-game effort of four scoring Registration for the Fall 2012/Spring 2013 near the Scrapbook Store, 315 E 3rd Street. works. Producers for the film were in Aberdeen catches against the University of Mary. season is underway. Only online registration is For more information, contact Deb Lillie at this week scouting locations. available. To register visit 661-1296. The news comes days after Meyer had sur- Phillies Trade Blanton To LA www.yanktonsoccer.com. gery to implant a pacemaker. Meyer also re- PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Joe Blanton earned If you require a scholarship or have ques- $18M Raised So Far For cently had three heart valves replaced with a World Series ring the last time he was traded. tions please contact the Registrar, Betty Bray at mechanical ones and had a hole in his heart re- He’s hoping for an encore. 605-665-2775 or [email protected]. High SDSU Practice Center paired. His heart problems are related to can- The right-hander was sent from the Philadel- School registration packets will be available at BROOKINGS (AP) — South Dakota State cer that doctors discovered after a 2008 car phia Phillies to the Dodgers on Friday after Los the free clinic. University has secured $18 million in commit- accident that cost Meyer part of his left leg. Angeles claimed him on waivers. ments for an indoor multisport practice facility Blanton will join outfielder Shane Victorino, Yankton Football Checkout on its Brookings campus. Former Augie Standout who was traded from Philadelphia to Los Ange- The school says Sanford Health has agreed les on Tuesday. The last-place Phillies also SUBMITTED PHOTO Aug. 10 to provide $10 million for the Indoor Practice Back As Assistant dealt outfielder Hunter Pence to San Francisco Mike Harts, right, is presented a certificate and Fellowship of Robin Hood The Yankton High School football program and Human Performance Athletic Facility, and SIOUX FALLS — Three-time All-Northern earlier this week. patch for shooting a rare Robin Hood. Harts accomplished the feat last will hold an organizational meeting for prospec- another $8 million has been committed by Sun Intercollegiate Conference first team choice The 31-year-old Blanton is 8-9 with a 4.59 month during his session with National Field Archery Association (NFAA) tive players entering grades 9-12 on Friday, anonymous donors. Tyler Schulte is returning to Augustana as an ERA in 20 starts and one relief appearance. He coach Bill Hewes, left. A robin hood is when an archery shoots an arrow Aug. 10, at 4 p.m. at the YHS main gym. The project is estimated to cost between $24 assistant football coach. is making $8.5 million and, like Victorino, can into the back of another. Checkout of equipment will follow the meet- million and $28 million. Construction is to begin He will work with the Viking receivers. become a free agent after the season.

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SILVER—David Storl, Germany. GOLD—Leuris Pupo, Cuba. GAME 3A: Sioux Falls vs. Game 2A loser, Saturday, August 4 Tourn. at Huron (Yankton Reds); Watertown at Yankton Black BASEBALL, LEGION S.D. State Tourn. at Aberdeen VOLLEYBALL BRONZE—Reese Hoffa, Augusta, Ga. SILVER—Vijay Kumar, India. 11 a.m. BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Tourn. at Mitchell (Tabor vs. Sox (DH, 2 p.m.) BASEBALL, VFW TEENER S.D. State 13-14 Majors YANKTON PARKS & REC Women BRONZE—Ding Feng, . GAME 4A: Renner vs. Game 2A winner, Renner Oldtimers, 1 p.m., KVTK-AM); S.D. State GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Hillcrest Pro-Am Tourn. at Brookings (Yankton Lakers); S.D. State 13-14 Minors 1:30 p.m. Tourn. at Yankton (Renner-Sioux Falls loser vs. Castlewood- GOLF, SDGA Two-Woman Championship at Lakeview Tourn. at Huron (Yankton Reds) WOMEN’S SAND LEAGUE 10000 SWIMMING RESULTS: Balls Out def. Ball Busters 2-0 GOLD—Tirunesh Dibaba, Ethiopia. Men GAME 5A: Pierre vs. Brandon Valley, 5 p.m. Mitchell loser, 11 a.m.; Renner-Sioux Falls winner vs. Castle- GC, Mitchell GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Hillcrest Pro-Am 21-6, 21-10; Sets on the Beach def. Subway SILVER—Sally Jepkosgei Kipyego, Kenya. 50 Freestyle GAME 6A: Rapid City A’s vs. Vermillion, wood-Mitchell winner, 1:30 p.m.; Pierre vs. Brandon Valley, 5 Sunday, August 5 GOLF, SDGA Two-Woman Championship at Lakeview Girls 2-0 22-20, 21-6; Skerrs def. Neighborhood BRONZE—Vivian Jepkemoi Cheruiyot, GOLD—Florent Manaudou, France. 7:30 p.m. p.m.; Rapid City A’s vs. Vermillion Red Sox, 7:30 p.m., KVTK- BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Tourn. at Mitchell (Wynot GC, Mitchell Dental 2-0 21-17, 21-17; Nutty Cousins def. TNT Kenya. SILVER—Cullen Jones, Bronx, N.Y. Sunday, Aug. 5 AM) vs. , 6 p.m., KVTK-AM); S.D. State Class A Tourn. at Monday, August 6 2-0 23-21, 21-17; Fox, Youngberg & Lewno def. BRONZE—Cesar Cielo, Brazil. GAME 7A: Game 5A loser vs. Game 6A BASEBALL, LEGION S.D. State Tourn. at Aberdeen Yankton (Pierre-Brandon Valley loser vs. Rapid City A’s-Vermil- BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Tourn. at Mitchell Tyndall Ace Hardware 2-0 21-12, 21-17 Men 100 Butterfly loser, 11 a.m. BASEBALL, VFW TEENER S.D. State 13-14 Majors lion Red Sox loser, 11 a.m.; Pierre-Brandon Valley winner vs. STANDINGS: Nutty Cousins 8-0, Skerrs 7- Mixed Doubles GOLD—Michael Phelps, Baltimore. GAME 8A: Game 5A winner vs. Game 6A Tourn. at Brookings (Yankton Lakers); S.D. State 13-14 Minors Rapid City A’s-Vermillion Red Sox winner, 1:30 p.m.) 1, TNT 7-2, Fox, Youngberg & Lewno 7-2, Balls GOLD—China ( Nan, ). SILVER—Chad le Clos, South Africa. winner, 1:30 p.m. Out 5-3, Tyndall Ace Hardware 4-4, Sets on the SILVER—China 2 (, ). SILVER—Evgeny Korotyshkin, Russia. Friday, Aug. 10 Beach 3-5, Subway Girls 2-6, Neighborhood BRONZE—Denmark (Joachim Fischer, Women GAME 27: Game 3A winner vs. Game 8A W L Pct GB Central Division Houston at Atlanta, 12:35 p.m. RHP B.J. Rosenberg from Lehigh Valley (IL). Dental 1-7, Larry’s Heating & Cooling 1-7, Ball ). 800 Freestyle loser, 1:30 p.m., Drake Field Texas 61 43 .587 — W L Pct GB Miami at Washington, 12:35 p.m. Sent LHP Raul Valdes to Lehigh Valley for a re- Busters 0-8 CYCLING TRACK GOLD—Katie Ledecky, Bethesda, Md. GAME 28: Game 7A winner vs. Game 4A Oakland 57 48 .543 4 1/2 Cincinnati 65 41 .613 — San Francisco at Colorado, 2:10 p.m. habilitation assignment. Men SILVER—Mireia Belmonte Garcia, Spain. loser, 3:30 p.m., Drake Field Los Angeles 57 49 .538 5 Pittsburgh 60 45 .571 4 1/2 N.Y. Mets at San Diego, 3:05 p.m. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Placed 1B Lance Team Pursuit BRONZE—Rebecca Adlington, Britain. GAME 29: Game 4A winner vs. Game 8A Seattle 50 58 .463 13 St. Louis 56 49 .533 8 1/2 Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers, 3:10 p.m. Berkman on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Shane OLYMPICS GOLD—Britain (, Edward 200 Backstroke winner, 1:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games Milwaukee 48 56 .462 16 Milwaukee at St. Louis, 7:05 p.m. Robinson from Memphis (PCL). Clancy, , ). GOLD—Missy Franklin, Centennial, Colo. MEDAL TABLE Saturday, Aug. 11 Minnesota 5, Boston 0 Chicago 43 60 .417 20 1/2 —Selected RHP SILVER—Australia (, Rohan SILVER—Anastasia Zueva, Russia. GAME 32: Game 27 winner vs. Game 28 Texas 15, L.A. Angels 9 Houston 35 72 .327 30 1/2 Cory Burns from Tucson (PCL). Designated 112 of 302 total medal events Dennis, , Glenn O’shea). BRONZE—Elizabeth Beisel, Saunderstown, winner, 11 a.m. Kansas City 7, Cleveland 6, 11 innings West Division TRANSACTIONS RHP Kip Wells for assignment. Nation G S B Tot BRONZE—New Zealand (, R.I. GAME 34: Game 32 winner vs. Game 29 Oakland 4, Toronto 1 W L Pct GB — Recalled United States 21 10 12 43 BASEBALL , , ). TRAMPOLINE loser, 5:30 p.m. Friday’s Games San Francisco 56 49 .533 — American League LHP John Lannan from Syracuse (IL). Traded C China 20 13 9 42 Women Men Sunday, Aug. 12 Detroit 10, Cleveland 2 Los Angeles 56 50 .528 1/2 — Recalled OF David Freitas to Oakland for C and South Korea 9 2 5 16 Keirin Individual CHAMPIONSHIP: Game 29 winner vs. N.Y. Yankees 6, Seattle 3 Arizona 55 51 .519 1 1/2 Ezequiel Carrera from Columbus (IL). Desig- cash considerations. Designated C Carlos Mal- Britain 8 6 8 22 GOLD—Victoria Pendleton, Britain. GOLD—Dong Dong, China. Game 34 winner, noon Tampa Bay 2, Baltimore 0 San Diego 44 63 .411 13 nated OF Johnny Damon for assignment. donado for assignment. France 8 5 6 19 SILVER—Guo Shuang, China. SILVER—Dmitry Ushakov, Russia. Minnesota at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Colorado 38 65 .369 17 — Reinstated OF Andy Germany 5 9 6 20 FOOTBALL BRONZE—Wai Sze Lee, . BRONZE—Lu Chunlong, China. S.D. STATE B AMATEUR TOURN. L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Thursday’s Games Dirks from the 15-day DL. Designated OF Don National Football League Italy 4 5 3 12 WEIGHTLIFTING Texas at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Cincinnati 9, San Diego 4 Kelly for assignment. DENVER BRONCOS — Waived WR D’An- North Korea 4 0 1 5 Aug. 1-12 at Mitchell Men Men FIRST ROUND Toronto at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets 9, San Francisco 1 — Optioned RHP dre Goodwin. Kazakhstan 4 0 0 4 Team 85Kg Washington 3, Philadelphia 0 Garrett Richards to Salt Lake (PCL). Recalled KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Signed RB Russia 3 12 8 23 Wednesday, Aug. 1 Saturday’s Games GOLD—South Korea (Gu Bongil, Kim GOLD—Adrian Edward Zielinski, Poland. Wynot 2, Colman 1, 11 innings Seattle (F.Hernandez 9-5) at N.Y. Yankees Atlanta 6, Miami 1 RHP David Carpenter from Salt Lake. Patrick DiMarco. South Africa 3 1 0 4 Junghwan, Won Woo Young, Oh Eunseok). SILVER—Apti Aukhadov, Russia. (Kuroda 10-7), 12:05 p.m. Colorado 8, St. Louis 2 — Selected the NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Waived WR New Zealand 3 0 3 6 Madison 5, Redfield Dairy Queen 2, 12 in- SILVER— (Tiberiu Dolniceanu, BRONZE—Kianoush Rostami, Iran. nings Toronto (R.Romero 8-8) at Oakland (Griffin Friday’s Games contract of RHP Dan Straily from Sacramento Chris Givens. Signed CB Cord Parks. Japan 2 8 11 21 Rares Dumitrescu, Florin Zalomir, Alexandru Women Thursday, Aug. 2 3-0), 3:05 p.m. Washington 7, Miami 4, 1st game (PCL). Recalled C Derek Norris and OF Michael PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Signed CB Cuba 2 2 1 5 Siriteanu). 75Kg Texas (Feldman 5-6) at Kansas City Arizona 4, Philadelphia 2 Taylor from Sacramento. Acquired RHP Pat Josh Victorian to a one-year contract. Placed Netherlands 2 1 3 6 Britton 3, Avon 0 BRONZE—Italy (Aldo Montano, Diego Oc- GOLD—Svetlana Podobedova, Kaza- Clear Lake 2, Dell Rapids Mudcats 0 (W.Smith 2-3), 5:10 p.m. Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh 0 Neshek from Baltimore for cash considerations CB Terry Carter on the waived/. Hungary 2 1 2 5 chiuzzi, Luigi Tarantino, Luigi Samele). khstan. Cleveland (Jimenez 8-10) at Detroit (Fister Atlanta 4, Houston 1 and selected his contract from Sacramento. Op- TENNESSEE TITANS — Announced the Poland 2 1 1 4 Salem 5, Redfield Pheasants 3 JUDO SILVER—Natalya Zabolotnaya, Russia. Lennox 8, Miller-Wessington 2 5-7), 6:05 p.m. Miami 5, Washington 2, 2nd game tioned RHP Jim Miller and RHP Evan Scribner retirement of LB Keith Bulluck. Ukraine 2 0 4 6 BRONZE—Iryna Kulesha, Belarus. Men Friday, Aug. 3 Baltimore (W.Chen 9-6) at Tampa Bay (Hel- Milwaukee at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. to Sacramento. Placed OF Seth Smith on the HOCKEY Australia 1 9 4 14 100+Kg lickson 6-6), 6:10 p.m. San Francisco at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. 15-day DL. Romania 1 4 2 7 Larchwood 3, Dimock-Emery 2 National Hockey League GOLD—Teddy Riner, France. BASEBALL Crofton 10, Garretson 3 L.A. Angels (E.Santana 5-10) at Chicago N.Y. Mets at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. — Recalled 2B Will LOS ANGELES KINGS—Signed F Tanner Brazil 1 1 4 6 SILVER—Alexander Mikhaylin, Russia. White Sox (Floyd 8-9), 6:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Rhymes from Durham (IL). Pearson to a three-year, entry-level contract. Belarus 1 1 2 4 Alexandria 3, Wessington Springs 0 BRONZE—Andreas Toelzer, Germany. S.D. STATE LEGION TOURN. Irene vs. Lake Norden, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota (De Vries 2-2) at Boston (Buch- Saturday’s Games — Assigned LHP SOCCER Slovenia 1 0 2 3 BRONZE—Rafael Silva, Brazil. holz 9-3), 6:10 p.m. Arizona (J.Saunders 5-7) at Philadelphia Frank Gailey to Dunedin (FSL). Georgia 1 0 0 1 Aug. 1-5 at Aberdeen Saturday, Aug. 4 Major League Soccer Women Wednesday, Aug. 1 Canova-Howard vs. Four Corners, 11 a.m. Sunday’s Games (Halladay 4-6), 6:05 p.m. National League HOUSTON DYNAMO — Agreed to terms Lithuania 1 0 0 1 78+Kg Cleveland at Detroit, 12:05 p.m. Miami (Buehrle 9-10) at Washington (Zim- CINCINNATI REDS — Assigned RHP An- with M Ricardo Clark. Venezuela 1 0 0 1 Brookings 10, Sioux Falls West 0 Renner Oldtimers vs. Tabor, 1 p.m. GOLD—Idalys Ortiz, Cuba. Sioux Falls East 16, Spearfish 4 Martin vs. Clark, 5:30 p.m. Seattle at N.Y. Yankees, 12:05 p.m. mermann 8-6), 6:05 p.m. drew Brackman outright to Bakersfield (Cal) and TORONTO FC — Signed D Darren O’Dea. Mexico 0 3 1 4 SILVER—Mika Sugimoto, Japan. Minnesota at Boston, 12:35 p.m. Houston (Harrell 8-7) at Atlanta (Maholm 9- 3B Mike Costanzo outright to Louisville (IL). Canada 0 2 5 7 Rapid City Post 22 14, Watertown 9 Akron vs. Winner-Colome, 7:30 p.m. COLLEGE BRONZE—Tong Wen, China. Valley Springs 23, Aberdeen 8 Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 12:40 p.m. 6), 6:10 p.m. HOUSTON ASTROS—Placed RHP Fran- APPALACHIAN STATE — Named Michael Colombia 0 2 1 3 BRONZE—Karina Bryant, Britain. Sunday, Aug. 5 Thursday, Aug. 2 Milbank vs. Parkston Rock Bass, 11 a.m. L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, 1:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald 10-5) at Cincinnati cisco Cordero on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Rogers pitching coach. Spain 0 2 1 3 Texas at Kansas City, 1:10 p.m. (Leake 4-7), 6:10 p.m. Mickey Storey from Oklahoma City (PCL). LANGSTON — Named David Johnson Czech Republic 0 2 0 2 Sioux Falls West 8, Watertown 1, Watertown Harrisburg vs. Parkston Mudcats, 1 p.m. Men eliminated SECOND ROUND Toronto at Oakland, 3:05 p.m. Milwaukee (M.Rogers 0-0) at St. Louis MIAMI MARLINS — Optioned LHP Dan women’s basketball coach. 0 2 0 2 Single Sculls (Wainwright 8-10), 6:15 p.m. Jennings to New Orleans (PCL). Recalled RHP LEES-MCRAE — Named Mike Wilson as- Denmark 0 1 2 3 Aberdeen 17, Spearfish 15, Spearfish elim- Sunday, Aug. 5 GOLD—Mahe Drysdale, New Zealand. inated Wynot vs. Madison, 5:30 p.m. San Francisco (Bumgarner 11-6) at Col- Chris Hatcher and LHP Brad Hand from New sistant track and field and cross country coach. Belgium 0 1 1 2 SILVER—Ondrej Synek, Czech Republic. NATIONAL LEAGUE Rapid City Post 22 4, Brookings 2 Britton vs. Clear Lake, 7:30 p.m. East Division orado (Francis 3-3), 7:10 p.m. Orleans. TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO — Dismissed S India 0 1 1 2 BRONZE—Alan Campbell, Britain. N.Y. Mets (Hefner 1-4) at San Diego —Activated RHP Frank Adefemi Adekeye and CB Toyin Dada after their Indonesia 0 1 1 2 Sioux Falls East 17, Valley Springs 16 Monday, Aug. 6 W L Pct GB Pairs Salem vs. Lennox, 6 p.m. (Volquez 7-7), 7:35 p.m. Francisco from the 15-day DL. Placed LHP Tim arrests on aggravated robbery charges. Mongolia 0 1 1 2 GOLD—New Zealand (, Hamish Friday, Aug. 3 Washington 63 43 .594 — GAME 9: Brookings 7, Aberdeen 5, Ab- Larchwood vs. Crofton, 8 p.m. Atlanta 61 45 .575 2 Chicago Cubs (Volstad 0-7) at L.A. Dodgers Byrdak on the 15-day DL, retroactive to August TULSA—Announced F Kodi Maduka is Norway 0 1 1 2 Bond). (Kershaw 8-6), 8:10 p.m. 2. leaving the men’s basketball team. 0 1 0 1 erdeen eliminated Tuesday, Aug. 7 New York 52 54 .491 11 SILVER—France (Germain Chardin, Dorian GAME 10: Sioux Falls West vs. Valley Alexandria vs. Irene-Lake Norden winner, 6 Sunday’s Games — Traded RHP WISCONSIN-OSHKOSH — Named Liza Egypt 0 1 0 1 Mortelette). Miami 49 58 .458 14 1/2 Springs, 5 p.m. p.m. Philadelphia 47 59 .443 16 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 12:10 p.m. Joe Blanton to the L.A. Dodgers for a player to Ruetten women’s golf coach. Taiwan 0 1 0 1 BRONZE—Britain (George Nash, William Arizona at Philadelphia, 12:35 p.m. be named or cash considerations. Recalled Thailand 0 1 0 1 GAME 11: Rapid City Post 22 vs. Sioux Canova-Howard-Four Corners winner vs. Satch). Falls East 30 minutes after Game 10 Renner Oldtimers-Tabor winner, 8 p.m. Slovakia 0 0 3 3 Quadruple Sculls Azerbaijan 0 0 1 1 Saturday, Aug. 4 Wednesday, Aug. 8 GOLD—Germany (, Phillipp GAME 12: Game 9 winner vs. Game 11 Martin-Clark winner vs. Akron-Winner Greece 0 0 1 1 Wende, , Tim Grohmann). Hong Kong 0 0 1 1 loser, 3 p.m. Colome winner, 6 p.m. AP Pro32 power rankings) signed So Williams said they’ll use a SILVER—Croatia (David Sain, Martin GAME 13: Game 10 winner vs. Game 11 Milbank-Parkston Rockbass winner vs. Har- Iran 0 0 1 1 Sinkovic, , Valent Sinkovic). free agents Chris Carr and Zack “pitch count” — borrowing from Moldova 0 0 1 1 winner, 30 minutes after Game 12 risburg-Parkston Mudcats winner, 8 p.m. BRONZE—Australia (Christopher Morgan, NOTE: Pairings for Games 12 and 13 will Bowman, drafted Josh Robinson baseball this time — to try to keep Qatar 0 0 1 1 , James Mcrae, Daniel Noo- Vikings not match previous opponents against each Serbia 0 0 1 1 nan). AMERICAN LEAGUE and brought back Chris Cook after the 35-year-old Winfield fresh. And Singapore 0 0 1 1 other unless absolutely necessary East Division From Page 8 Women Sunday, Aug. 5 his legal trouble last season to bol- that’s fine with him, even if it’s not Uzbekistan 0 0 1 1 Double Sculls W L Pct GB GAME 14: Game 12 winner vs. Game 13 New York 62 43 .590 — ster their depth at cornerback. for Allen. GOLD—Britain (Anna Watkins, Katherine winner, 1 p.m. FRIDAY’S MEDALISTS Grainger). Tampa Bay 56 50 .528 6 1/2 Winfield is at his best in the slot “I’ve got a couple more years GAME 15: if necessary, 7 p.m. Baltimore 55 51 .519 7 1/2 ARCHERY SILVER—Australia (Kim Crow, Brooke Prat- NOTE: If three teams remain after Game 13, ley). Boston 53 53 .500 9 1/2 “We don’t want to take all the position in the nickel defense, on Jared too so that could play a Men winner of Game 11 advances to Game 15 Toronto 51 54 .486 11 Individual 70m BRONZE—Poland (Magdalena Fularczyk, tread off those tires. We have to be where he can use his quickness to role in it,” Winfield said, laughing. GOLD—Oh Jin Hyek, South Korea. Julia Michalska). Central Division smart in how we manage his prac- dart into the backfield for big tack- “Jared, he’s a great guy and a great SILVER—Takaharu Furukawa, Japan. SHOOTING S.D. STATE A AMATEUR TOURN. W L Pct GB BRONZE—Dai Xiaoxiang, China. Men Aug. 3-5 at Yankton, Aug. 10-12 at Mitchell Chicago 57 47 .548 — tice time,” Frazier said. les for loss and cover with smaller competitor and I’m sure he wants Detroit 56 50 .528 2 ATHLETICS 50m Rifle Prone Friday, Aug. 3 During games, too, Winfield receivers running inside routes. to be out there and play just as GOLD—Sergei Martynov, Belarus. GAME 1A: Renner 3, Sioux Falls 0 Cleveland 50 56 .472 8 Men GAME 2A: Castlewood vs. Mitchell, delayed Minnesota 45 60 .429 12 1/2 won’t be an every-down player. “You’re like a linebacker in much as I do.” Shot Put SILVER—Lionel Cox, Belgium. GOLD—Tomasz Majewski, Poland. BRONZE—Rajmond Debevec, Slovenia. at press time Kansas City 44 60 .423 13 The Vikings (29th in the inaugural there,” Winfield said. 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Saturday, Aug. 4 West Division The New Curling? Archery Was Popular At Games LONDON (AP) — Maybe it’s the In London, the stands were filled ska added. “This iconic venue, and is a fan.) Katniss, the character fered hints, flashing “Applause” at member of the U.S. silver-medal effect of “The Hunger Games” and for every session. Tickets were people seeing archery, created a played by Jennifer Lawrence, times, “Cheer” at others. team. “We hear it’s very, very diffi- bow-and-arrow-toting heroine Kat- tough to find, in part because some draw.” shoots an apple from the mouth of “It seemed something quite se- cult to get season tickets there. ... niss Everdeen, or the lure of com- locals apparently clamored for There was even a bit of contro- a roasted pig in the film. Lawrence date really for my son,” said Lon- To have our sport be showcased in peting at a 200-year-old venue. Or them just to see Lord’s. versy. A day after setting the first spent 15 days training with Khatuna don resident Leo Duggan, a such an event, such a venue, not maybe it’s the Robin Hood factor. Much like curling, archery lacks world records of the 2012 Games, Lorig, who also represented the non-archer who attended with 3- only here at London but in Lord’s, Whatever the reason, archery is mainstream status in the U.S., and visually impaired competitor Im U.S. in London, about 110 miles year-old son Ted. “Lord’s, this is the that’s awesome.” hot at the London Olympics — almost certainly won’t get there Dong-hyun led South Korea to a south of Sherwood Forest. home of cricket. You don’t get any The next Olympic archery sometimes hotter than anything anytime soon. But the numbers bronze medal in the team event, “It was really nice,” Lorig said. bigger or better as far as cricket is venue will be on a site best known else NBC showed on its cable chan- from London show that people are then suggested his eyesight was “It was a privilege for me to coach concerned around the world. But it for something else. At Rio de nels during the opening week of the fascinated by it, even if many might less impaired than had been widely Jennifer Lawrence. It’s just good for gives a great backdrop for this Janeiro in 2016, arrows will fly at games. not understand what’s happening reported. archery. Archery is a unique sport, sport.” Sambodromo — the “stadium of Much the same way curling be- beyond the basics — an archer, a Disney’s animated “Brave” came a great sport, and keeping the kids Apparently, that might continue. Samba” and built nearly three came the can’t-miss niche sport of bow, an arrow, a target. out earlier this year, the story of a interested is the best thing.” Lord’s — which loosened its decades ago for the Samba parades the Vancouver Games two winters Maybe that will change now. princess who relies on archery to There were perhaps as many rather firm rules to allow archery during Carnival. ago, archery shined in London. “What helped was the movies, of break a curse. “The Avengers” young kids and teens at Lord’s on on its grass in the first place — has- When Rio rolls around, the U.S. “The profile of our sport,” said course,” said longtime archery offi- prominently featured the sport as Friday for the final archery matches n’t ruled out future events. archery contingent hopes no one Brady Ellison, the world’s top- cial Don Rabska of the U.S., who well, and this fall, the CW Television as there were adults, and volun- “Having so many people in the will be surprised if the sport is hot ranked archer who helped the U.S. coached actress Geena Davis when Network is set to debut the show teers at the venue said that was the stands was great, and having it at again. win a team silver medal, “has never she tried to qualify for the 2000 Syd- “Arrow,” which revolves around a norm for the competition. For those such a prestigious location as “Any kid can do archery,” Rab- been higher.” ney Games. “I think that really bow-carrying vigilante. unsure about what was happening, Lord’s — there’s a lot of history ska said. “And they’re finding out About time, archers say. brought archery to the forefront, at “More than ever, everybody is or what to do, big video screens of- there,” said Jake Kaminski, the third it’s cool.” The sport is getting a boost least in the minds of the spectating kind of following archery a little bit from the popular “The Hunger public. People are seeing it and say- right now,” said U.S. archer Jacob Games,” plus more archery in films ing, ’Wow, archery’s cool.’ And with Wukie, part of the silver-medalist Top 10 Skills gained from the like “Brave” and “The Avengers.” those movies in succession coming team. Advanced Manufacturing Annual YHS Adult Athletic The sport was also showcased at a out bang-bang-bang drew a lot of in- Without question, “The Hunger degree from BHSU: venue steeped in history — Lord’s terest.” Games” played a huge role in gener- 1. Leadership Booster Club 2. Management Cricket Ground has been the home “It was the perfect storm,” Rab- ating attention. (Even LeBron James 3. Problem solving of the sport featuring bats, not 4. Human Resource TwoT wo PersonPerson SScramblecramblle bows, since the early 1800s — there 5. Group presentation FFox ox RRunun GGolfollff CCourseourse were many ingredients for intrigue 6. Manufacturing processes Sunday,S unday,, AAugustugustt 112th,2tth,, 22012012 at these Olympics. 7. Team work & team-building 11:001 1::00 a.m.a..m.. StartSttartt And it delivered. NBC said 8. Lean concepts & management 9. Advanced computer aided drafting archery even topped basketball 10. 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