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South Dakota State Volleyball Announces 2011 Slate Press&Dakotan BROOKINGS — The South Dakota State volleyball team announced a challenging 2011 schedule on match against perennial Missouri Valley power Northern Iowa. Monday. The Jackrabbits open the season with a trio of multi-team tournaments on the road, starting at The Jackrabbits finished the 2010 season with a 16-14 overall record, 12-6 in The Summit League, and Georgia Southern, followed by tournaments at Kansas and Missouri State, before starting Summit League advanced to the league tournament for the first time since winning the event in 2007. IPFW, who hosts the DAILY DOSE play at home on Sept. 16. 2011 Summit League Championships on Nov. 18-19, in Ft. Wayne, Ind., knocked the Jacks out of the 2010 The 2011 schedule also features a non-conference home and home with North Dakota and a home event in the semifinals.

3:30.07; 4. Brookings 3:33.76; 5. Brandon Valley 3:36.84; 6. Yankton 3:39.18; YANKTON EVENTS COLLEGE / OTHER RADIO & TELEVISION Correction 7. Mitchell 3:39.82; 8. Huron 3:50.16. Friday Event RADIO Due to incorrect results submitted to the Press & MAY 19 MAY 27-28 MAY 26-28 JUNE 8-11 7:30 p.m. Tabor at Yankton Amateur KVHT-FM Last Chance State Meet SEASON NCAA West NCAA SEASON Dakotan, results from two individuals were incorrectly Quick Hitters at Yankton Brandon/ COMPLETE Prelims Champ. COMPLETE listed in a story on the Eastern South Dakota Conference 4 p.m. Sioux Falls Eugene, Ore. Des Moines track and field meet, which appeared in Monday’s edi- BASEBALL tion. BUCKS & GAZELLES TRACK & FIELD COYOTES TRACK & FIELD / Tickets 605-677-5959 Optimist Youth Golf June 22 Nearly seven weeks after a brutal beating outside Kip Kinsley was listed as finishing second in the 1600. Dodger Stadium, a fan still in criti- MAY 26-27 MAY 19-21 The Yankton Morning Optimist Club He finished first in that event. cal condition with brain injuries was jetted Monday to SEASON NAIA Out. SEASON State Meet will hold a Youth Golf Tourney, Wednesday Also, Justin Lillie was omitted as having finished sec- Northern California for more medical care and to be COMPLETE Nationals COMPLETE Sioux Falls ond in the 110-meter hurdles. closer to his loved ones. ... The un- Marion, Ind. June 22, starting at 9 a.m., at the Fox Run Golf Course. Here are the corrections to the ESD results, all on the veiled a new training academy in the Dominican Re- BUCKS BOYS’ TENNIS LANCERS TRACK & FIELD boys’ side. public on Monday in an effort to develop more young Area boys and girls from the ages of 9 TEAM SCORES: Watertown 147.83, Brandon Valley 105, Yankton baseball prospects from the talent-rich country and other MAY 23-24 FRIDAY SUNDAY MAY 26 to 18 may play. Lunch will be provided by 97.33, Pierre 65.5, Aberdeen Central 62, Mitchell 58, Brookings 38, Huron SEASON 15.33. Latin American nations. State Tourn. Tabor at Scotland at Crofton COMPLETE the Optimist Club. Players will have to pro- 110 HURDLES: 1. Parker McKittrick, Pierre, :14.31 (meet record, old Brookings 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.SA vide their own clubs. Green fees will be record :14.35, Travis Tipton, Pierre, 2000); 2. Justin Lillie, Yankton, :15.44; 3. Lukas Bernard, Watertown, :15.52; 4. Logan Ulmer, Yankton, :15.88; 5. GAZELLES GIRLS’ GOLF YANKTON TAPPERS AMATEUR BASEBALL paid by the Optimist Club. Josh Hilgemann, Aberdeen Central, :15.94; 6. Brandon?Antoine, Watertown, President Barack Obama on Monday proclaimed All golfers must sign up no later than 5 :16.12. the Connecticut Huskies as the best college basketball 1,600: 1. Kipp Kinsely, Yankton, 4:32.90; 2. Nathan Hauge, Brandon Val- SATURDAY MAY 30 Download a QR Code scanner to your smart SEASON p.m. on June 20 by calling Dave Becker at ley, 4:32.91; 3. Ben Schultz, Brandon Valley, 4:33.54; 4. Addison DeHaven, team in the land. At a White House ceremony, Obama Region 2A State A phone and scan this code to be directed to the live COMPLETE 664-0371 after 4:30 p.m., or Lisa Berry at Brookings, 4:38.45; 5. Austin Hogie, Brandon Valley, 4:39.27; 6. Dillon Emo, honored the University of Connecticut men’s basketball TBD Sioux Falls chat page on www.yankton.net. Click on the chat Brookings, 4;40.78. there and participate in our live chat online every 665-5079. Tee times will be assigned at the team for winning the 2011 NCAA national championship 1,600 RELAY: 1. Watertown (Kirk Gilbertson, Collin Schull, Nathan Van- title. BUCKS BASEBALL Wednesday from 3-4 p.m. Central. time of registration. Maanen, Levi Winkels) 3:28.47; 2. Aberdeen Central 3:29.61; 3. Pierre ■ ■ Home Games Appear In White, Road / Neutral Site Games Appear In Gray Report a score: Call 605-665-7811, ext. 106 or 800-743-2968 after 4 p.m. Fax: 605-665-1721 E-mail: [email protected] SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR

BASKETBALL 17. UCLA 29-19 459 13 Baltimore 19 20 .487 4 Tuesday, May 17 (YHS, 4 p.m.); S.D. Regions — 4A at Lennox (Beresford, BASEBALL, CLUB S.D. Class B Playoffs — Beresford Sunday, May 22 18. Clemson 36-16 456 20 Central Division BASEBALL, CLUB S.F. Roosevelt at Yankton (6 p.m.); Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Vermillion, Viborg-Hurley, at Vermillion (5 p.m.) BASEBALL, AMATEUR Yankton at Scotland (7:30 p.m.); NBA PLAYOFFS 19. U.C. Irvine 34-13 453 22 W L Pct GB S.D. Class B Playoffs — Dakota Valley at Bon Homme (6 p.m.) 1 p.m.); 5A at Wagner (Bon Homme, Ethan-Parkston, Wag- TENNIS, BOYS’ S.D. State Tourn. at Brandon and Sioux Crofton at Freeman (7:30 p.m.); Lesterville at Wynot (7:30 20. Fresno St. 36-11 451 23 Cleveland 24 13 .649 — Wednesday, May 18 ner, 11 a.m.); 7A at Winner (Platte-Geddes); 4B at Centerville Falls (YHS, Vermillion, 8:45 a.m.) p.m.); Menno at Avon (7:30 p.m.); Tabor at Irene (7:30 p.m.) CONFERENCE FINALS 21. Southern Miss. 37-13 449 18 Detroit 22 19 .537 4 (Alcester-Hudson, Centerville, Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, Sunday, May 15 BASEBALL, CLUB S.D. Class B Playoffs TRACK & FIELD, PREP Neb. State Meet at Omaha (9 BASEBALL, CLUB S.D. Class B Regions Chicago 103, Miami 82, Chicago leads 22. Stetson 39-13 446 19 Kansas City 20 19 .513 5 Thursday, May 19 Marion, Parker, 9 a.m.); 6B at Freeman (Andes Central, Avon, a.m.) Monday, May 23 series 1-0 23. Oklahoma St. 33-18 442 21 Chicago 17 25 .405 9 1/2 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Freeman at Avon (7:30 p.m.); Freeman, Freeman Academy, Marty, Menno, Scotland, Tripp- GOLF, BOYS’ S.D. State Tourn. Class B Tourn. at Sioux 24. Rice 35-17 440 27 Minnesota 12 26 .316 12 1/2 Delmont-Armour, 9 a.m.) Saturday, May 21 Tuesday, May 17 Wynot at Irene (7:30 p.m.) BASEBALL, CLUB Regions — 2A (Yankton) Falls 25. California 28-16 439 25 West Division Friday, May 20 Oklahoma City at Dallas, 8 p.m. BASEBALL, CLUB S.D. Class B Playoffs TENNIS, BOYS’ S.D. State Tourn. at Brandon and Sioux GOLF, GIRLS’ S.D. State Class AA Tourn. at Brookings; 26. Coastal Carolina 34-17 438 24 W L Pct GB BASEBALL, AMATEUR Tabor at Yankton (7:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 18 Falls (YHS, Vermillion, 8:45 a.m.) S.D. State Class A Tourn. at Vermillion; S.D. State Tourn. 27. Arizona 31-17 435 26 Los Angeles 22 19 .537 — TENNIS, BOYS’ S.D. State Tourn. at Brandon and Sioux KVHT-FM); Crofton at Scotland (7:30 p.m.); Menno at Lester- Miami at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Falls (YHS, Vermillion, 9 a.m.) Class B Tourn. at Sioux Falls 28. Kent St. 36-13 434 30 Texas 22 19 .537 — ville (7:30 p.m.) TRACK & FIELD, PREP Neb. State Meet at Omaha (8:30 Thursday, May 19 TRACK & FIELD, PREP Last Chance Meet at Yankton a.m.) Oklahoma City at Dallas, 8 p.m. 29. Charlotte 38-12 432 29 Oakland 20 20 .500 1 1/2 30. Arkansas 33-17 431 28 Seattle 16 23 .410 5 Sunday’s Games HOCKEY BASEBALL AMERICA TOP 25 Kansas City at Detroit, ppd., rain Seattle at Cleveland, ppd., rain NHL PLAYOFFS DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — The top 25 NATIONAL LEAGUE San Francisco at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. pended minor league RHP Kinzler. and SS Jodam Rivera on the suspended Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Macau, Macedonia, teams in the Baseball America poll with Baltimore 9, Tampa Bay 3 San Diego at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Edgar Ramirez (Binghamton-EL) 50 GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS— list. Released RHP William Buzhardt, RHP Paraguay, Seychelles, Syria, Tajikistan, CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7) records through May 15 and previous rank- Toronto 11, Minnesota 3 East Division Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 games after testing positive for a perform- Traded INF Louis Ott to Winnipeg for cash Austin Coan, OF Adam Heisler and RHP and Yemen for failing to pay money owed Saturday, May 14 ing (voting by the staff of Baseball Amer- Texas 5, L.A. Angels 4 W L Pct GB p.m. ance-enhancing substance. and a player to be named. Ricky McGraw. to the sport’s ruling body. Tampa Bay 5, Boston 2, Tampa Bay Chicago White Sox 4, Oakland 3 Philadelphia 25 15 .625 — leads series 1-0 ica): Florida 23 16 .590 1 1/2 Tuesday’s Games American League GRAND PRAIRIE AIRHOGS—Signed NORMAL CORNBELTERS—Re- HOCKEY Boston 7, N.Y. Yankees 5 Houston (W.Rodriguez 2-3) at Atlanta —Place RHP C Zane Chavez. leased RHP Josh Hildebrand, OF Daniel Sunday, May 15 Record Pvs Atlanta 24 19 .558 2 1/2 1. Virginia 45-6 1 Monday’s Games (D.Lowe 3-3), 12:05 p.m. John Lackey on 15-Day DL. Recalled RHP ST. PAUL SAINTS—Signed INF Justin Lanier and RHP Adam Osteen. CALGARY FLAMES—Promoted Jay Vancouver 3, San Jose 2, Vancouver Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Yankees 5 Washington 20 21 .488 5 1/2 leads series 1-0 2. Oregon State 37-12 2 New York 19 21 .475 6 Pittsburgh (Morton 4-1) at Washington Scott Atchison from Pawtucket (IL). Snyder. RIVER CITY RASCALS—Released C Feaster to general manager. 3. South Carolina 41-11 4 Toronto 4, Detroit 2 (Zimmermann 2-4), 12:05 p.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS—Placed OF WINNIPEG GOLDEYES—Signed John Feltner, RHP Tyler Gatrell and OF Tuesday, May 17 Baltimore at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Central Division SOCCER Tampa Bay at Boston, 7 p.m. 4. Florida State 39-13 7 San Francisco (J.Sanchez 3-2) at Col- Grady Sizemore on the 15-day DL, RHP Barry Fowler. Kyle Mihaylo. United Soccer Leagues 5. Texas 38-12 5 Texas 4, Chicago White Sox 0 W L Pct GB orado (Jimenez 0-3), 2:10 p.m. retroactive to May 11. Recalled OF Travis ROCKFORD RIVERHAWKS—Re- USL—Entered into an agreement to Wednesday, May 18 Cleveland at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Cincinnati 24 17 .585 — Can-Am League San Jose at Vancouver, 8 p.m. 6. Florida 39-13 8 St. Louis 23 19 .548 1 1/2 Chicago Cubs (Garza 2-4) at Cincin- Buck from Columbus (IL). —Signed RHP leased OF Greg Huff, RHP Greg Stolzen- operate the Major Indoor Soccer League. 7. Vanderbilt 42-8 3 L.A. Angels at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. nati (Volquez 3-1), 6:10 p.m. —Released OF Andy Yawger and RHP Michael Mastogio- burg, C Kent Wright and 3B/RHP Jordon Minnesota at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Milwaukee 19 21 .475 4 1/2 COLLEGE 8. Arizona State 36-13 6 Pittsburgh 18 23 .439 6 Florida (Nolasco 3-0) at N.Y. Mets Milton Bradley. vanni. Yost. ARIZONA—Announced basketball BASEBALL 9. Cal State Fullerton 36-14 9 Tuesday’s Games (Niese 2-4), 6:10 p.m. TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Placed 1B PITTSFIELD COLONIALS—Released WASHINGTON WILD THINGS— junior G Lamont Jones announced will N.Y. Yankees (Nova 3-3) at Tampa Chicago 17 22 .436 6 10. Texas Christian 36-15 10 Houston 15 26 .366 9 Philadelphia (Oswalt 3-1) at St. Louis Adam Lind on the 15-day DL, retroactive RHP Matt Salvato. Signed OF Angel Placed RHP Justin Edwards on the 14-day transfer. COLLEGIATE BASEBALL POLL 11. Texas A&M 35-16 11 Bay (Shields 4-1), 5:40 p.m. (J.Garcia 5-0), 7:15 p.m. to May 8. Purchased the contract of OF Molina, RHP Mike Zenko, OF Rafael injured list. Placed C Greyson Schram on GEORGE MASON—Named Roland TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The Collegiate 12. Georgia Tech 37-15 13 Toronto (Litsch 4-2) at Detroit (Porcello West Division San Diego (Stauffer 0-1) at Arizona Eric Thames from Las Vegas (PCL). Cabreja and INF Danny Bomback. the suspended list. Released RHP Zach Houston men’s assistant basketball coach. Baseball poll with records through May 15, 3-2), 6:05 p.m. W L Pct GB 13. Oklahoma 39-13 14 San Francisco 22 17 .564 — (D.Hudson 3-5), 8:40 p.m. National League — Groh, OF Joel Hartman, LHP Blake Hen- Retained director of men’s basketball op- points and previous rank. Voting is done by 14. Southern Mississippi 37-13 12 Baltimore (Britton 5-2) at Boston Milwaukee (Wolf 3-3) at L.A. Dodgers CINCINNATI REDS—Placed LHP Signed INF Boomer Blanchard, LHP Zach nington and OF Jeremy Richter. erations Scott Lombardi. coaches, sports writers and sports informa- (Wakefield 0-1), 6:10 p.m. Colorado 20 18 .526 1 1/2 15. Connecticut 36-14 18 (Kuroda 4-3), 9:10 p.m. Aroldis Chapman on the 15-day DL. Re- Zuercher, LHP Davis Bilardello and OF North American League ILLINOIS—Announced the retirement tion directors: Cleveland (C.Carrasco 1-2) at Kansas Los Angeles 19 22 .463 4 16. Miami 32-18 16 Arizona 17 22 .436 5 Wednesday’s Games called RHP Jordan Smith from Louisville Alex S. Fernandez. RIO GRANDE VALLEY WHITEW- of athletic director Ron Guenther, effective Record Pts Pvs City (Mazzaro 0-0), 7:10 p.m. 17. North Carolina 40-12 17 San Diego 17 23 .425 5 1/2 Colorado at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. (IL). INGS—Signed OF Welington Dotel, OF June 30. 1. Virginia 45-6 495 1 18. Clemson 36-16 20 Texas (Harrison 3-4) at Chicago White Chicago Cubs at Florida, 6:10 p.m. —Announced EVANSVILLE OTTERS—Released Leo Delgado and INF Brandon Decker. MARY—Promoted men’s assistant 2. Oregon St. 37-12 492 3 19. Rice 35-17 21 Sox (Danks 0-6), 7:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 6:10 p.m. owner Drayton McLane agreed to sell the SS Nick D’Amico, RHP Chad Edwards, SAN ANGELO COLTS—Signed RHP basketball coach Jevin Budde to basket- 3. South Carolina 41-11 490 4 L.A. Angels (Chatwood 2-1) at Oak- Cincinnati 9, St. Louis 7 20. Fresno State 36-11 22 Washington 8, Florida 4 Washington at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. team to a group led by Houston business- RHP LaDale Hayes, OF David Kahn and Chandler Barnard, RHP David Parker and ball coach. 4. Florida 39-13 489 5 21. Stetson 39-13 15 land (G.Gonzalez 4-2), 9:05 p.m. Houston at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. man Jim Crane. C Nathan Thompson. LHP Jordan Kendall. NEW JERSEY CITY—Named Amy 5. Vanderbilt 42-8 488 2 Minnesota (Liriano 2-5) at Seattle Atlanta 3, Philadelphia 2 22. Oklahoma State 33-18 19 Atlanta at Arizona, 8:40 p.m. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Activated FLORENCE FREEDOM—Released FOOTBALL Mulligan women’s basketball coach. 6. Texas 38-12 486 6 (F.Hernandez 4-3), 9:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets 7, Houston 4 23. Arkansas 33-17 23 Milwaukee 9, Pittsburgh 6 Milwaukee at San Diego, 9:05 p.m. RHP Roy Oswalt from the 15-day DL. Op- RHP Kevin Asselin, RHP Brandon Barrow, RUTGERS—Announced the resigna- 7. Texas Christian 36-15 483 8 24. Florida International 35-16 NR Wednesday’s Games San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 tioned RHP Vance Worley to Lehigh Valley 3B Matt Brown, INF John Dzombia, LHP MIAMI DOLPHINS—Named Mark tion of men’s coach Jim Stagnitta. 8. Georgia Tech 37-15 481 9 N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. San Francisco at Chicago, ppd., rain 25. Texas State 34-17 25 San Diego 8, Colorado 2 p.m. (IL). Clayton McMillan, 1B Donald Reese and C Brockelman senior vice president/chief fi- VIRGINIA TECH—Announced junior 9. Florida St. 39-13 479 10 Tampa Bay at Toronto, 6:07 p.m. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Claimed Sean Toomey. nancial and administrative officer. G-F Manny Atkins will transfer following the 10. Cal St. Fullerton 36-14 477 11 Detroit at Boston, 6:10 p.m. Arizona 4, L.A. Dodgers 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE RHP Jess Todd off waivers from the N.Y. GATEWAY GRIZZLIES—Released Canadian Football League spring semester. 11. Texas A&M 36-16 476 12 Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 Monday’s Games TRANSACTIONS Yankees. Transferred RHP Bryan Augen- OF Matt Miraldi. CALGARY STAMPEDERS—Signed WRIGHT STATE—Named Keenan 12. Oklahoma 39-13 474 14 East Division p.m. St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 1 BASEBALL stein from 15-day to 60-day DL. JOLIET SLAMERS—Released INF DL Lindsey Witten and DL Torrey Davis. Flynn men’s soccer goalkeepers coach. 13. Arizona St. 36-13 472 7 W L Pct GB Texas at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. Washington 4, Pittsburgh 2 American Association Sean Rockey and RHP Trevor Vermillion. GYMNASTICS XAVIER—Announced the resignation 14. Connecticut 36-14-1 469 15 Tampa Bay 24 17 .585 — Minnesota at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. Cincinnati 7, Chicago Cubs 4 New York 20 19 .513 3 Atlanta 3, Houston 2 MLB—Named John Allen assistant —Released LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS—Signed International Gymnastics Federation of associate men’s basketball coach Pat 15. Miami, Fla. 32-18 464 16 L.A. Angels at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. monitor of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Sus- LHP Nolan Chestnut. Signed INF Derek INF Kyle Boe. Placed RHP Eric Gonzalez IGF—Suspended Cyprus, Indonesia, Kelsey. 16. North Carolina 40-12 462 17 Toronto 21 20 .512 3 Florida at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Boston 20 20 .500 3 1/2 Garretson Boys, JVC Girls Win Region 2B BRANDON — The Garretson lon came away as the individual Creighton Wins District D-3 Golf Title boys’ golf team had four players champion as teammates Patrick Oakdale 363, Elgin Public-Pope John 365, West Boyd 371, place in the top 18 leading the Blue Whetham finished in sixth and EWING, Neb. — Creighton put Niobrara-Verdigre finished third finish five strokes ahead of North Central 378, Randolph 397, Clearwater-Orchard 403, Dragons to the Region 2B Tourna- Dylan Carlson in a tie for 12th. four golfers in the top six to at 360, also qualifying as a team Creighotn’s Andrew Largen. Hartington 410, Osmond 415, Chambers-Wheeler Central 442 ment Title. Christian Mader also posted a 14th Individual Qualifiers claim team honors in the District for the Nebraska State Class D Creighton’s Ryan Mitteis and Nio- 1. Michael Hynes, Ewing 79; 2. Andrew Largen, Creighton The James Valley Christian place finish for the Blue Dragons. D-3 Girls’ Golf Tournament, held Golf Tournament, May 24-25 at brara-Verdigre’s Joshua Kemp 84; 3. Ryan Mitteis, Creighton 85; 4. Joshua Kemp, Niobrara- girls’ golf team posted a 300 to win The other boys team headed to Verdigre 85; 5. Holden Wetzler, Creighton 86; 6. Logan Pierce, Monday at Summerland Golf Iron Eagle Golf Course in North each finished at 85. Creighton’s Creighton 86; 7. Troy Thramer, Ewing 87; 8. Nicklaus Heithoff, their side of the Region 2B Tourna- the state tournament is Howard, Course in Ewing, Neb. Platte, Neb. Holden Wetzler and Logan Pierce Elgin Public-Pope John 87; 9. Michael Kotrous, Niobrara-Verdi- ment on Monday in Brandon. gre 87; t10. Wyatt Reynolds, Niobrara-Verdigre 89; Andrew Creighton finished at 341, 13 Ewing’s Michael Hynes earned tied at 86. Lechtenberg, West Boyd 89; Jacob Maurer, North Central 89; In the boys’ division, Derek Dil- Team Scores Andrew Heithoff, Elgin Public-Pope John 89 REGION 2B | PAGE 11 strokes better than host Ewing. medalist honors, shooting a 79 to Creighton 341, Ewing 354, Niobrara-Verdigre 360, Neligh-

Commissioner Roger Goodell, into the federal courthouse for unable to “unscramble the egg” — NFL in the last round of contract Smith and three other lawyers speaking to Buffalo Bills season Monday’s mediation. a reference to the chaos of han- extensions with the networks to for the players were present for Lockout ticket holders on a conference call, The 8th Circuit’s decision to dling player transactions with no use as leverage in the form of lock- their side. Linebacker Ben Leber, said he thinks there’s “still time” to keep the lockout in place could be CBA in place. out insurance. The players have one of the players listed as a plain- From Page 9 strike a new collective bargaining a signal of how the two sides will “The preliminary injunction asked Doty to put that money in tiff in the still-pending federal an- agreement. fare in the full appeal. The majority does not dictate the NFL’s free escrow and for more than $707 mil- titrust lawsuit against the league, “But time is running short. It’s opinion, from Judges Steven Collo- agency rules, or any other conduct lion in damages, too. also attended. Hall of Famer Carl were reviewing a new proposal time to get back to the table and ton and Duane Benton, sided with in general, outside of the lockout,” The two sides also met for 16 Eller and attorneys were there rep- from the owners. get those issues resolved,” Goodell the NFL. Judge Kermit Bye dis- Bye said. days earlier this year before talks resenting the retired players. “It probably is not one that said. sented in favor of the players. The majority, however, said fell apart March 11 and the lockout Eller helped organize a meeting would be acceptable as is, but it NFLPA president Kevin Mawae “The district court reasoned both sides will suffer “some degree began. Boylan presided over four of 10 fellow retirees over the week- clearly opens a dialogue,” Hausfeld told The Associated Press he was that this case does not involve or of irreparable harm no matter how days of mediation last month with end and another one is scheduled said. disappointed with the 8th Circuit’s grow out of a labor dispute be- this court resolves the motion for no signs of progress. for next week in Chicago with for- Beyond that, both sides stuck decision. cause the players no longer are a stay pending appeal,” and then Goodell, Pash and four team mer Bears coach Mike Ditka, ses- to their message. “The ruling in granting the stay represented by a union,” the ma- criticized Nelson sharply. owners — Rooney, Mike Brown of sions portrayed as an effort to The owners want to stay out of of the injunction means that the jority wrote. “We have consider- “We do not agree, however, the Cincinnati Bengals, John Mara unify their push for better benefits, court, blaming the players for pre- NFL owners can continue to not let able doubt about this with the district court’s apparent of the New York Giants and Jerry at the NFL’s request. ferring litigation. The players claim football be played,” he said. interpretation.” view that the balance of the equi- Richardson of the Carolina Pan- “That’s kind of the first hurdle. they’re only interested in playing The appellate court said it The 8th Circuit has been seen ties tilts heavily in favor of the thers — were on hand with their Something that they want from us and that the owners are preventing would make its decision quickly, a as a more conservative, business- players,” the majority wrote. “The legal team for Monday’s session and something that we need to them and fans from enjoying the “circumstance that should mini- friendly venue for the NFL than the district court gave little or no with Boylan. do,” Eller said. game. mize harm to the players during federal courts in Minnesota. Collo- weight to the harm caused to the “We have an opportunity to re- the offseason and allow the case to ton and Benton were both ap- league by an injunction issued in solve this matter and get the game be resolved well before the sched- pointed by Republican President the midst of an ongoing dispute back on the field, and that really uled beginning of the 2011 season.” George W. Bush; Bye was ap- over terms and conditions of em- should be our exclusive focus,” Indeed, with training camps pointed by President Clinton, a De- ployment.” NFL lead negotiator Jeff Pash said. just two months away and the first mocrat. Still in the courts is a separate DeMaurice Smith, the head of preseason game set for Aug. 8, Bye dismissed the conclusions but related matter. U.S. District POOL TIME! the NFL Players Association, said there is restlessness around the of his fellow judges, just as he did Judge David Doty is determining the players have prepared for a league to go with all the uncer- on April 29 in dissenting against a the fate of some $4 billion in NEW Memorial Pool Hours: lockout for two years, suggesting tainty. temporary stay. He didn’t buy the broadcast revenue he previously 12:30pm-8:00pm Daily they’re not ready to relent in light “We’d like to make progress, NFL’s argument that it would be ruled was unfairly secured by the of Monday’s unfavorable ruling. but it’ll be hard to do. We have to Summit Activity Center “Right now our guys are out wait to see what happens June 3,” there working out for free, because Pittsburgh Steelers president Art Pool Hours: they dig the game,” Smith said. 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