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Drake Downs Coyotes 6-2 Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 5:10 CROSS COUNTRY, PREP VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S THURSDAY’S NEB PRESS & DAKOTAN n FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2015 SPORTS :PAGE 7A SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR FOOTBALL Boston at N.Y. Mets, 3:05 p.m. Friday, August 28 ings (1 p.m.) Drake Downs Coyotes 6-2 Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 5:10 CROSS COUNTRY, PREP VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S THURSDAY’S NEB. SCORES p.m. S.F. O’Gorman Inv. (YHS, 4 p.m.); Wyoming Tourn. at Laramie, Wyo. Elkhorn South 35, Omaha Gross Houston at Minnesota, 6:10 p.m. Beresford Inv. (Beresford, Cen- (USD vs. Butler, 5 p.m.) BY ELYSE BRIGHTMAN Catholic 0 L.A. Angels at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. terville, Dakota Valley, Elk Point- VOLLEYBALL, PREP Bon [email protected] Lutheran High Northeast 43, Ponca N.Y. Yankees at Atlanta, 6:10 p.m. Jefferson, Freeman, Gayville-Volin, Homme at Winner; Centerville at 14 Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 6:10 Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Vermillion, Dell Rapids St. Mary Millard West 21, Omaha North 19 p.m. Viborg-Hurley, 10 a.m.) Saturday, August 29 Drake put on a scoring Omaha Creighton Prep 33, Papil- Baltimore at Texas, 7:05 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY, MS S.F. CROSS COUNTRY, PREP lion-LaVista 21 Oakland at Arizona, 7:10 p.m. O’Gorman Inv. (YMS, 4 p.m.) Mitchell Inv. (Wagner, 10 a.m.) clinic against the University Sunday’s Games FOOTBALL, PREP YHS at GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Bob- of South Dakota’s women’s Detroit at Toronto, 12:07 p.m. Brookings (7 p.m., KVHT-FM, cat North Dakota Open at Fargo VOLLEYBALL Boston at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 p.m. KYNT-AM); Allen at O’Neill St. CC soccer team yesterday after- Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 12:10 Mary’s; Andes Central-Dakota SOCCER, BOYS’ Groton at noon in Vermillion. THURSDAY’S S.D. SCORES p.m. Christian vs. Tripp-Delmont- Vermillion Baltic def. Colman-Egan, 25-17, L.A. Angels at Cleveland, 12:10 p.m. Armour at Tripp; Aquinas Catholic SOCCER, GIRLS’ Groton at The Coyotes scored two 25-21, 25-18 N.Y. Yankees at Atlanta, 12:35 p.m. at Hartington Cedar Catholic; Avon Vermillion goals in the final five minutes, Bon Homme def. Avon, 25-23, 25- Houston at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m. at Scotland; Bon Homme at Miller TENNIS, GIRLS’ Brookings 9, 25-22 Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 1:10 (7 p.m., KK93.com); Bridgewater- Jamboree (YHS, 9 a.m.) but fell short for a 6-2 loss in Dakota Valley def. Sioux Falls Lin- p.m. Emery-Ethan at Beresford; Burke- VOLLEYBALL, PREP Es- the third game of the season. coln, 25-18, 25-19, 25-17 Baltimore at Texas, 2:05 p.m. South Central at Gayville-Volin; telline Tourn. (Viborg-Hurley); Faulkton def. Sunshine Bible Acad- Oakland at Arizona, 3:10 p.m. Centerville at Parker; Crofton at Hanson Tourn. (Andes Central- “We still gave up a lot emy, 25-10, 25-19, 25-16 Homer; Dakota Valley at West Dakota Christian, Freeman Acad- of goals and we’ve got a lot Florence/Henry def. Great Plains NATIONAL LEAGUE Central; Elk Point-Jefferson at Tri- emy); Parkston Early Bird Tourn. Lutheran, 20-25, 25-11, 25-21, 25-21 Valley; Irene-Wakonda at Freeman; (Parkston, Wagner); Parker at of young players making James Valley Christian def. Corsica/ East Division Laurel-Concord-Coleridge at West Irene-Wakonda mistakes, but I like how we Stickney, 25-11, 25-13, 25-16 W L Pct GB Holt; Mount Vernon-Plankinton vs. New York 70 56 .556 — Sunday, August 30 Madison def. Flandreau, 25-12, 25- Menno-Marion at Menno; Parkston Bob- played better. We have been Washington 64 62 .508 6 GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR 22, 25-13 at Tea Area; Plainview at Wausa; cat North Dakota Open at Fargo Atlanta 54 73 .425 16½ talking about establishing Sioux Falls Christian def. Tea Area, Vermillion at Canton (7 p.m., CC Miami 51 77 .398 20 25-9, 25-10, 25-20 KVTK-AM); Viborg-Hurley at Alces- USD at possession and we did that Philadelphia 50 77 .394 20½ SOCCER, WOMEN’S Sioux Valley def. Deuel, 25-7, 25- ter-Hudson; Wynot at Winside North Dakota (1 p.m.) second half,” said USD head Central Division 8, 25-9 GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Bob- SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Lennox at Watertown def. Yankton, 26-24, 25- W L Pct GB cat North Dakota Open at Fargo Yankton (12:30 p.m.); Garretson at coach Mandy Green. St. Louis 81 45 .643 — 17, 25-18 CC Yankton (3:30 p.m.) Pittsburgh 77 49 .611 4 The first half looked prom- West Central def. Dell Rapids, 25- Huron Inv. Len- Chicago 73 53 .579 8 GOLF, BOYS’ SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ JV ising for the Coyotes, who 12, 25-17, 25-17 (YHS, 10 a.m.) nox at Yankton I (12:30 p.m.); Len- Milwaukee 53 74 .417 28½ Wilmot def. Waverly-South Shore, Wayne Inv. nox at Yankton II (2 p.m.) were coming off two straight Cincinnati 52 74 .413 29 GOLF, GIRLS’ 23-25, 25-16, 25-17, 25-16 (Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, 9 a.m.) SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ MS Sioux West Division regular season losses and an Winner def. Miller, 25-22, 25-20, TENNIS, GIRLS’ YHS/Aber- Falls Games (Yankton) 25-20 W L Pct GB deen Central/Harrisburg at Brook- exhibition loss, as they kept Los Angeles 70 56 .556 — San Francisco 68 59 .535 2½ the ball in the attacking half Arizona 62 64 .492 8 for the first 10 minutes of the BASEBALL San Diego 62 65 .488 8½ AMERICAN LEAGUE Colorado 51 74 .408 18½ Oakland at Arizona, 3:10 p.m. Waived OT Mark Asper and LB Cameron game. The Bulldog’s settled Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers, Gordon. Released DT Antonio Johnson. East Division Wednesday’s Games in by controlling the midfield W L Pct GB N.Y. Mets 9, Philadelphia 4 7:05 p.m. NEW YORK JETS — Signed QB Toronto 71 56 .559 — San Diego 6, Washington 5 Josh Johnson. Waived QB Jake Heaps. and broke the score with 27 New York 69 57 .548 1½ Colorado 6, Atlanta 3 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — minutes to pay in the half. Baltimore 63 64 .496 8 L.A. Dodgers 7, Cincinnati 4 TRANSACTIONS Agreed to terms with PK Connor Barth Tampa Bay 63 64 .496 8 Cleveland 6, Milwaukee 2 BASEBALL on a two-year contract. Signed LS Bran- Drake’s Ali Smith sent a Boston 58 69 .457 13 Pittsburgh 7, Miami 2 American League don Hartson. Waived PK Brandon Bogo- cross in from the right side to ELYSE BRIGHTMAN/PLAIN TALK Central Division St. Louis 3, Arizona 1 TAMPA BAY RAYS — Placed OF tay. Released LB Orie Lemon. South Dakota’s Corey Strang keeps the ball in bounds dur- W L Pct GB San Francisco 4, Chicago Cubs 2 Desmond Jennings on the 15-day DL. HOCKEY Alyssa Brand at the 18 yard Kansas City 78 49 .614 — Thursday’s Games Recalled OF Joey Butler from Durham National Hockey League box who headed it into the ing the Coyotes’ 6-2 loss to Drake on Thursday afternoon Minnesota 65 62 .512 13 L.A. Dodgers 1, Cincinnati 0 (IL). CAROLINA HURRICANES — at the USD Soccer Field. Chicago 60 66 .476 17½ San Francisco 9, Chicago Cubs 1 TEXAS RANGERS — Optioned Agreed to terms with F Elias Lindholm far post over the hands of Cleveland 60 66 .476 17½ Washington 4, San Diego 2 RHP Spencer Patton to Round Rock on a two-year contract extension. goalkeeper Parker Rytz. Detroit 60 67 .472 18 N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. (PCL). Recalled RHP Nick Martinez from LOS ANGELES KINGS — Signed West Division Pittsburgh 2, Miami 1 Round Rock. Sent 1B-OF Kyle Blanks to D Damir Sharipzyanov to a three-year Just one minute later, successful, keep possession the 18. W L Pct GB St. Louis at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Round Rock (PCL) and INF Jurickson contract. USD’s Danielle Anderson drib- of the ball and score goals,” “We started the second Houston 71 57 .555 — Friday’s Games Profar to Hickory (SAL) on rehab as- ECHL Texas 65 61 .516 5 Colorado (J.Gray 0-0) at Pittsburgh signments. IDAHO STEELHEADS — Agreed to bled the ball to the end line Green said. half with the group that Los Angeles 65 62 .512 5½ (Liriano 9-6), 6:05 p.m. National League terms with F Andrew Carroll. and managed a cross through In the second half, showed the most fight in the Seattle 59 69 .461 12 Miami (Conley 1-1) at Washington CHICAGO CUBS — Acquired RHP COLLEGE Oakland 55 73 .430 16 (Scherzer 11-10), 6:05 p.m. Fernando Rodney from Seattle for cash. FAYETTEVILLE STATE — Named high pressure from Drake’s Drake’s Rebecca Rodgers first half and was getting the Wednesday’s Games San Diego (Kennedy 8-11) at Phila- American Association Tyreece Brown men’s and women’s defense. The ball bounced and Vanessa Kavan scored ball and keeping possession. Houston 6, N.Y. Yankees 2 delphia (Nola 4-1), 6:05 p.m. AMARILLO THUNDERHEADS cross country coach. towards the net off a Bulldog Seattle 8, Oakland 2 Boston (Owens 2-1) at N.Y. Mets — Signed INF Kori Melo. Traded RHP FRESNO STATE — Suspended LB almost identical goals from That is about all I change was Detroit 5, L.A. Angels 0 (Harvey 11-7), 6:10 p.m. Leondy Perez to Laredo for a player to Michael Lazarus and RB Chris Moliga defender two yards from the the left flank, outside the 18 who was on the field and it Cleveland 6, Milwaukee 2 N.Y.
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