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U14 BOYS CHAMPIONSHIP: Sting 8, Golden East Division St. Louis 45 24 .652 — SECOND ROUND Monday, June 22 ley at Yankton Fury Red (DH, 6:30 SOCCER SATURDAY: Tempo Thunder 1, Girls 4 W L Pct GB Pittsburgh 39 30 .565 6 Saturday, June 20 No activities scheduled p.m., Summit North) YANKTON INV. Norfolk Gators 0; Tri-State Revolution 3, SILVER DIVISION Tampa Bay 40 31 .563 — Chicago 37 30 .552 7 Germany 4, Sweden 1 Tuesday, June 23 Wednesday, June 24 June 20-21 at Yankton Storm Lake FC 3; Thunder 5, Storm Lake SEMIFINALS: Nitro 6, Fury Black 2; New York 38 31 .551 1 Cincinnati 32 36 .471 12 1/2 China 1, Cameroon 0 , AMATEUR Crof- BASEBALL, AMATEUR Larch- All Matches at Lewis & Clark Soccer 3; Revolution 9, Gators 1 Fury Wildcats 12, Adrenaline 3 Baltimore 36 33 .522 3 Milwaukee 25 46 .352 21 Sunday, June 21 ton at Irene (7:30 p.m., KVHT-FM); wood at Vermillion Greysox (7:30 Park, unless noted. SUNDAY: Thunder 3, Revolution 2; CHAMPIONSHIP: Nitro 10, Fury Toronto 37 34 .521 3 West Division At Moncton, New Brunswick Scotland at Lesterville (7:30 p.m.) p.m.) U10 GIRLS Storm Lake 5, Gators 2 Wildcats 1 Boston 31 40 .437 9 W L Pct GB Australia 1, Brazil 0 BASEBALL, LEGION S.F. East BASEBALL, LEGION Brookings NOTE: No Standings Kept CHAMPIONSHIP: Thunder 2, Revo- U-10 DIVISION Central Division Los Angeles 38 31 .551 — At Montreal at Yankton (DH, 5 p.m.); Yankton at Yankton (DH, 5 p.m.); Yankton Ju- SATURDAY: DASC Academy Spain lution 1 POOL PLAY: Yankton Fury Red 12, W L Pct GB San Francisco 38 32 .543 1/2 France 3, South Korea 0 Juniors at Harrisburg (DH, 5 p.m.); niors at Brandon Valley (DH, 5 p.m.); 5, Norfolk Thunder 2; Mitchell Ravens U15 GIRLS Yankton Fury Black 6; Tri-State Pride 12, Kansas City 39 27 .591 — Arizona 34 35 .493 4 At Vancouver, British Columbia Beresford at Vermillion (6:30 p.m.); Vermillion at Dakota Valley (6 p.m.) 3, DASC Academy England 1; Tempo SATURDAY: Yankton Phitens 4, Fury Black 7; Tri-State Pride 9, Sioux Minnesota 37 32 .536 3 1/2 San Diego 34 38 .472 5 1/2 Canada vs. Switzerland, 6:30 p.m. Platte-Geddes at Tabor (7:30 p.m.) BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Black Ice 6, DASC Germany 1; Black BASA En Fuego 0; Norfolk Green Charg- Falls Sparks 9; Yankton Fury White 9, Detroit 35 34 .507 5 1/2 Colorado 30 39 .435 8 Monday, June 22 BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Yankton Reds at Brandon (DH, Ice 3, Vermillion Predatos 1; Predators ers 1, Tempo Lightning 0; En Fuego 3, Dakota Valley Panthers 7; Sparks 7, Cleveland 32 36 .471 8 Friday’s Games At Ottawa, Yankton Lakers at Brookings (DH, 5:30 p.m.) 4, Spain 2; Englad 5, Thunder 2; Ravens Lightning 2; Green Chargers 1, Phitens 1 Fury Red 7; Fury White 10, Pride 2; Nor- Chicago 30 38 .441 10 Washington 4, Pittsburgh 1 Norway vs. England, 4 p.m. 4 p.m.) , GIRLS’ Norfolk 2, Germany 2 SUNDAY: Green Chargers 1, En folk Impact 8, Fury Black 7; Fury Red 7, West Division St. Louis 12, Philadelphia 4 At Edmonton, Alberta SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Yankton Kelly’s at Yankton Fury White (DH, SUNDAY: Black Ice 4, Spain 2; Fuego 0; Phitens 3, Lightning 1 Panthers 2; Panthers 11, Impact 5; Fury W L Pct GB Cincinnati 5, Miami 0 United States vs. Colombia, 7 p.m. Fury Crush vs. Yankton Fury Xtreme 6 p.m., Riverside) Predators 1, England 1; Thunder 3, Ger- CHAMPIONSHIP: Green Chargers Red 12, Impact 5 Houston 41 30 .577 — Atlanta 2, N.Y. Mets 1 Tuesday, June 23 (DH, 6 p.m., Riverside); Dakota Val- many 1; Ravens 3, Thunder 1; Raves 4, 3, Phitens 2 QUARTERFINALS: Dakota Valley 5, Texas 37 33 .529 3 1/2 Minnesota 7, Chicago Cubs 2 At Vancouver, British Columbia Spain 1; Black Ice 3, England 0; Ger- U16 BOYS Sparks 1; Impact 10, Pride 4; Fury Red Los Angeles 35 35 .500 5 1/2 Milwaukee 9, Colorado 5 Japan vs. Netherlands, 9 p.m. many 3, Predators 0 SATURDAY: Yankton Chaos 3, 13, Fury Black 1 Seattle 32 38 .457 8 1/2 Arizona 4, San Diego 2 QUARTERFINALS Recalled OF Alfredo Marte from Salt Joseph Shaw and Thomas McIlraith on U10 BOYS DASC Arsenal 2; Tempo Gladiators 7, SEMIFINALS: Fury White 8, Dakota Oakland 31 41 .431 10 1/2 San Francisco 9, L.A. Dodgers 5 Friday, June 26 Lake (PCL). minor league contracts. NOTE: No Standings Kept Arsenal 0; SSC Aguilitas 13, Arsenal Valley 2; Fury Red 10, Impact 4 Friday’s Games Saturday’s Games At Montreal — Placed — As- SATURDAY: SSC Chivas 6, Tempo 0; Chaos 2, Gladiators 2; Aguilitas 3, CHAMPIONSHIP: Fury White 9, N.Y. Yankees 7, Detroit 2 Chicago Cubs 4, Minnesota 1, 10 Germany vs. France, 3 p.m. OF Mason Williams on the 15-day DL, signed RHP Dustin McGowan outright Tornadoes 2; Norfolk Nitro SWAT 7, Chaos 0 Fury Red 3 Toronto 5, Baltimore 4 At Ottawa, Ontario retroactive to Saturday. Optioned RHP to (IL). Designated RHP Vermillion Predators 0; Norfolk Lightning SUNDAY: Aguilitas 4, Gladiators 0 Tampa Bay 4, Cleveland 1 Washington 6, Pittsburgh 0 China vs. United States-Colombia Bryan Mitchell to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Phillippe Aumont for assignment. Se- 2, Yankton Firestorm 2; DASC Portugal CHAMPIONSHIP: Aguilitas 3, Gladi- BASEBALL Boston 7, Kansas City 3 Colorado 5, Milwaukee 1 winner, 6:30 p.m. (IL). Recalled RHP Danny Burawa and lected the contract of RHP Seth Rosin 4, Mitchell Black Stallions 3; Harrisburg ators 2 MORRIE WACHENDORF FIRST Minnesota 7, Chicago Cubs 2 St. Louis 10, Philadelphia 1 Saturday, June 27 OF Ramon Flores from Scranton/Wilkes- from Lehigh Valley. Recalled LHP Adam United 5, DASC England 4; SSC Wolves U19 BOYS Texas 2, 1 Miami 5, Cincinnati 0 At Edmonton, Alberta Barre. Morgan from Lehigh Valley. 8, DASC Mexico 1; Predators 5, Tor- FINAL STANDINGS: Yankton In- DAKOTA CLASSIC L.A. Angels 12, Oakland 7 Atlanta 6, N.Y. Mets 4 Australia vs. Japan-Netherlands — Claimed — nadoes 4; Nitro SWAT 3, Firestorm 2; ferno 4-0, Norfolk Express 3-1, DASC Friday-Sunday at Yankton Seattle 5, Houston 2 San Francisco 6, L.A. Dodgers 2 winner, 3 p.m. OF Jake Smolinski off waivers from Tex- Optioned RHP Taylor Hill to Syracuse Lightning 14, Black Stallions 1; United 6, Phoenix 2-2, Bismarck Dakota United Friday’s Games Saturday’s Games San Diego 8, Arizona 1 At Vancouver, British Columbia as and optioned him to Nashville (PCL). (IL). Reinstated RHP Tanner Roark from Portugal 1; Wolves 7, England 1; Chivas 0-3-1, Tempo Vortex 0-3-1 Yankton 2, Vermillion 0 Baltimore 5, Toronto 3 Sunday’s Games Norway-England winner vs. Cana- — Sent RHP paternity leave. Agreed to terms with 3B 3, Mexico 1 SATURDAY: Express 3, Phoenix 1; Saturday’s Games Chicago Cubs 4, Minnesota 1, 10 Cincinnati 5, Miami 2 da-Switzerland winner, 6:30 p.m. Hisashi Iwakuma to Everett (NWL) for a Chris Nelson on a minor league contract. SUNDAY: Tornadoes 3, Firestorm 2; Inferno 4, Vortex 0; Express 3, United 0; Yankton 5, Crofton 0 innings Washington 9, Pittsburgh 2 rehab assignment. American Association Nitro SWAT 9, Black Stallions 1; United Phoenix 2, Vortex 1; Inferno 5, United 0; Crofton 1, Vermillion 0 Chicago White Sox 3, Texas 2 Philadelphia 9, St. Louis 2 TAMPA BAY RAYS — Agreed to FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS 5, Lightning 2; Wolves 6, Portugal 0; Chi- SUNDAY: United 1, Vortex 1; Inferno McCook-Miner 9, Vermillion 4 Oakland 4, L.A. Angels 1 Chicago Cubs 8, Minnesota 0 TRANSACTIONS terms with 1B Kewby Meyer, 2B Brett — Released LHP Austin Kirk. vas 4, England 2; Mexico 3, Predators 4, Express 2; Phoenix 1, United 0; Ex- McCook-Miner 9, Piedmont 1 Kansas City 7, Boston 4 Colorado 10, Milwaukee 4 BASEBALL Sullivan, INF Blake Butera, OF Landon SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS — 1; United 9, Black Stallions 0; Wolves 4, press 5, Vortex 0; Inferno 3, Phoenix 0 Yankton 7, Piedmont 5 Tampa Bay 4, Cleveland 1 Arizona 7, San Diego 2 American League Cray, LHP Porter Clayton and RHPs Ian Signed LHP Anthony Ferrera. Traded Lightning 2; United 9, Black Stallions 0; Sunday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 14, Detroit 3 Atlanta 1, N.Y. Mets 0 — Optioned Gibaut and Noel Rodriguez. RHP Dustin Loggins to Winnipeg for a Wolves 4, Lightning 2; Chivas 3, Portu- SOFTBALL Vermillion 9, Piedmont 0 Seattle 6, Houston 3 San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, RHP Kevin Gausman to Norfolk (IL). National League player to be named. Piedmont vs. Crofton, 1 p.m. gal 0; England 4, Predators 0; Mexico 5, YGSA INV. Sunday’s Games 7:08 p.m. Recalled RHP Oliver Drake from Norfolk. — Agreed to LAREDO LEMURS — Signed INF Firestorm 1 McCook-Miner 7, Crofton 2 Detroit 12, N.Y. Yankees 4 Monday’s Games Sent RHP Miguel Gonzalez to Bowie terms with 1B James Vasquez, LHP Joe Jeudy Valdez. U12 GIRLS June 19-21 at Yankton Yankton 3, McCook-Miner 2, 9 in- Baltimore 13, Toronto 9 Philadelphia (Correia 0-1) at N.Y. (EL) for a rehab assignment. Paterson and RHP Matt Buschman on SIOUX FALLS CANARIES — NOTE: Here is the pool play sched- SATURDAY: BASA Midwest Soc- nings Cleveland 1, Tampa Bay 0 Yankees (Pineda 8-3), 6:05 p.m. BOSTON RED SOX — Claimed C minor league contracts. Signed OF Christopher Grayson. ule for Yankton Girls’ Softball Association cer U11 1, Vermillion Predators 0; Nor- Boston 13, Kansas City 2 L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 5-4) at Chi- Erik Kratz off waivers from Kansas City. — Op- KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Signed Invitational. Elimination brackets will be folk Kaboom 9, Tempo Snow Angels 1; NCAA DIVISION I TOURN. Chicago Cubs 8, Minnesota 0 cago Cubs (Wada 1-1), 7:05 p.m. — Optioned tioned RHP Josh Ravin to Oklahoma OF Jacob Hayes. played on Sunday. Chicago White Sox 3, Texas 2, 11 City (PCL). Recalled RHP Matt West WICHITA WINGNUTS — LHP An- Yankton Zelles 3, BASA Midwest Soccer COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Tuesday’s Games LHP Kyle Crockett to Columbus (IL). U12 2; BASA U12 4, Predators 1; BASA U16 DIVISION innings Atlanta at Washington, 6:05 p.m. Recalled RHP Cody Anderson from Co- from Oklahoma City. Sent LHP Paco thony Capra signed with Acereros de POOL PLAY: Yankton Fury Xtreme At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha U11 1, Norfolk Kaboom 1; Snow Angels Oakland 3, L.A. Angels 2 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. lumbus. Agreed to terms with OF Todd Rodriguez to Oklahoma City for a rehab Norte (Mexico). 5, Sioux Falls Smash 0; Sioux Falls Saturday, June 13 2, Zelles 2 Houston 6, Seattle 2 Philadelphia at N.Y. Yankees, 6:05 Isaacs and RHP Jarrett Grube on minor assignment. Agreed to terms with RHP LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Signed Drake Fastpitch 11, Mitchell Adrena- Virginia 5, Arkansas 3 SUNDAY: Zelles 4, Predators 2; Monday’s Games p.m. league contracts. Assigned RHP Shaun Christopher Powell on a minor league OF Carlton Salters. Released INF Ryan line 0; Drake 7, Smash 1; Xtreme 13, Florida 15, Miami 3 Kaboom 2, BASA U12 2; Snow Angels Philadelphia (Correia 0-1) at N.Y. St. Louis at Miami, 6:10 p.m. Marcum outright to Columbus. contract. Lashley. Adrenaline 8; Smash 11, Adrenaline 0; Sunday, June 14 5, BASA U11 1 Yankees (Pineda 8-3), 6:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, — Agreed to MIAMI MARLINS — Sent RHP Can-Am League Drake 7, Xtreme 4 TCU 10, LSU 3 CHAMPIONSHIP: Norfolk Kaboom Detroit (K.Ryan 1-1) at Cleveland 7:05 p.m. terms with LHPs Matt Hall and Toller Jarred Cosart to Jacksonville (SL) for a CAPITALES — Signed SEMIFINALS: Drake 11, Adrenaline Cal State Fullerton 3, Vanderbilt 0, 5 3, Yankton Zelles 2 (Bauer 6-3), 6:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. Boardman, OFs Christin Stewart and rehab assignment. RHP Harry Glynne. 0; Smash 7, Xtreme 3 innings, susp., rain U12 BOYS A DIVISION Toronto (Hutchison 6-1) at Tampa Arizona at Colorado, 7:40 p.m. Cole Bauml, 1B Tanner Donnels and MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Agreed TROIS-RIVIERES AIGLES — Re- CHAMPIONSHIP: Smash 7, Drake Monday, June 15 SATURDAY: Yankton Renegades 2, Bay (Andriese 2-1), 6:10 p.m. San Diego at San Francisco, 9:15 RHPs Dominic Moreno, Ryan Milton, to terms with RHP Alex Farina on a minor leased RHP Jerry Gil. 0 Vanderbilt 4, Cal State Fullerton 3 Norfolk Warriors 1; Tempo Thunderbolts Miami 4, Arkansas 3, Arkansas Chicago White Sox (Danks 3-7) at p.m. Drew Smith, Jake Shull, Taylor Hicks league contract. Select 7, Vermillion Predators 0; War- U-14 DIVISION Minnesota (Milone 3-1), 7:10 p.m. and Ryan Castellanos on minor league NEW YORK METS — Agreed to — Signed SATURDAY POOL PLAY: Da- eliminated riors 2, Predators 1; Thunderbolts 8, Houston (Oberholtzer 2-1) at L.A. contracts. terms with C Patrick Mazeika, LHPs Seth RHP Dakota Smith and C Jared Welch. kota Valley Panthers 1, Sioux Falls Dia Virginia 1, Florida 0 Renegades 2 Angels (Santiago 4-4), 9:05 p.m. — Placed Davis and Taylor Henry and RHPs Dillon Eclipse 0; Yankton Fury Crush 9, South Tuesday, June 16 SOCCER SUNDAY: Warriors 2, Thunderbolts LSU 5, Cal State Fullerton 3, CSF Kansas City (Blanton 1-0) at Seattle WOMEN’S WORLD CUP RHP Jered Weaver on the 15-day DL. Becker, Witt Haggard, Chase Ingram, 1; Predators 1, Renegades 0 Dakota Flash Intensity 3; Panthers (F.Hernandez 10-3), 9:10 p.m. 7, Sioux Falls Dia Fury 2; Dia Fury 4, eliminated CHAMPIONSHIP: Thunderbolts 3, Vanderbilt 1, TCU 0 Tuesday’s Games Warriors 1 Eclipse 2; Panthers 14, Intensity 6; Philadelphia at N.Y. Yankees, 6:05 Crush 10, Eclipse 5; Dia Fury 8, Inten- Wednesday, June 17 U12 BOYS B DIVISION p.m. sity 6 Florida 10, Miami 2, Miami elimi- SATURDAY: Norfolk Dynamite 6, nated Baltimore at Boston, 6:10 p.m. Yankton Flames 2; SSC Diablos 13, SUNDAY POOL PLAY: Dia Fury vs. Detroit at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. YGSA Crush, 8 a.m.; Dia Eclipse vs. Flash, Thursday, June 18 Mitchell Night Strike 2; Tempo Thun- TCU 8, LSU 4, LSU eliminated Toronto at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Oakland at Texas, 7:05 p.m. derbolt Premier 2; Tri-State Revolution Friday, June 19 FROM PAGE 8 Black 1; Thunderbolt 7, Flames 0; Dia- CHAMPIONSHIP: Dakota Valely 7, Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, Crash 0 Florida 10, Virginia 5 blos 3, Dynamite 1; Revolution 9, Night Vanderbilt 7, TCU 1, TCU eliminated 7:10 p.m. U-12 DIVISION Houston at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. Strike 0 Saturday, June 20 SUNDAY: Dynamite 7, Night Strike POOL PLAY: Dakota Valley 8, Kansas City at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. bats and today the bats really Mitchell Adrenaline 7; Hinton Nitro 10, Virginia 5, Florida 4, Florida elimi- 1; Diablos 7, Thunderbolt 2; Revolution nated came through and we played Black 8, Flames 3 Yankton Fury Black 4; Norfolk Golden Girls 5, Brandon Rage 1; Golden Girls 9, CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES NATIONAL LEAGUE some decent defense.” CHAMPIONSHIP: Diablos 4, Thun- Monday, June 22 East Division derbolt 2 Fury Black 1; Sioux City Sting 10, Yank- ton Fury Wildcats 3; Sting 14, Panthers Vanderbilt (50-19) vs. Virginia (42- W L Pct GB “It feels pretty good,” U13 BOYS 2; Fury Wildcats 11, Adrenaline 3; Rage 23), 7 p.m. Washington 37 33 .529 — Brodkorb said. “I am happy SATURDAY: Norfolk Titans 3, Yank- Tuesday, June 23 New York 36 35 .507 1 1/2 ton Blaze 2; Tempo Blaze 4, Norfolk Ti- 5, Nitro 4; Panthers 5, Fury Wildcats 4; we won it and we played hard Golden Girls 5, Nitro 4; Sting 12, Adrena- Vanderbilt vs. Virginia, 7 p.m. Atlanta 35 35 .500 2 tans 2; Yankton Blaze 4, Tempo Blaze 4; Wednesday, June 24 Miami 30 41 .423 7 1/2 Yankton Blaze 2, Norfolk Titans 2 line 0; Rage 14, Fury Black 2 to win it. GOLD DIVISION Vanderbilt vs. Virginia, 7 p.m. Philadelphia 24 47 .338 13 1/2 CHAMPIONSHIP: Tempo Blaze 3, Central Division “Yesterday we did not Norfolk Titans 1 SEMIFINALS: Sting 12, Dakota Val- ley 0; Golden Girls 11, Rage 6 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct GB play well at all, but today we came back and we played like we should have.” doubled and singled to lead the way. Matt Hames each had three hits as There was a small but Simon Healy and Sam Parkinson each Wynot beat Scotland 10-1 in South loud fan section cheering on Amateurs had two hits for the Cardinals. Central League amateur baseball action the Smash the whole way Eric Hortness pitched six innings to on Friday. FROM PAGE 8 through the game as well as pick up the win, with Wolfgang earning Brady Stratman added two hits in chanting from the dugout to the save. Jack Huether took the loss. the victory. Freeman hosts Crofton on Sunday, Anthony Walloch, Sawyer Schmitz aid the victory. Freeman 6, Irene 5 June 28. Irene hosts Crofton on and Jared Kloucek each had a hit for “It was awesome,” Brod- IRENE – Mitch Wollman went 4-5 Tuesday. Scotland. korb said. “They kept the and Brett Scherschligt had a pair of FREEMAN...... 000 220 200 – 6 12 3 Jackson Sudbeck went the distance energy going and it really doubles as Freeman downed Irene IRENE...... 100 100 210 – 5 12 0 for the victory. Dalton Mogck took the helped us out.” 6-5 in South Central League amateur Eric Hortness, Christian Wolfgang (7) and Brett Scherschligt; Jack Huether, Matt Sees (7) and Sam loss, also going the distance. The Smash were some- baseball action on Friday. Parkinson Scotland faces Crofton on Thursday. Kyle Weier and Christian Wolfgang WYNOT...... 230 101 012 – 10 13 1 what of an underdog, seeded each had two hits in the victory. SCOTLAND...... 000 000 100 – 1 3 6 third out of four teams in the Jackson Sudbeck and Steve Heimes; Dalton For Irene, George Sees had a Wynot 10, Scotland 1 Mogck and Anthony Walloch U16 division and defeated the home and a double, and Alex Loes SCOTLAND – Ryan Heimes and second seed Yankton Fury Xtreme to advance to the final and beat top seed Sioux Falls Drake. and Cole Cheeseman tripled to lead Colin Muth and Austin Johnson each McCook-Miner. Tim Gassman and had two hits. Kathol had a double and Baseball Bryce Roth each had a hit in the victory. a run scored, Townsend also had a run C. Skinner doubled, and Carriers and scored and a RBI, Muth had a RBI and DV Blanks Fury Crush FROM PAGE 8 Haugen each had a hit for Piedmont. Johnson had a run scored for Post 12. In U14 Title Tanner Miller picked up the win, strik- Adam Walter and Ben Cameron The Dakota Valley Pan- MCCOOK-MINER 9, PIEDMONT 1: ing out four. Haugen took the loss. each added a hit in the victory. YANKTON 7, PIEDMONT 5: Landon Withrow struck out five in thers were able to shutout JAMES D. CIMBUREK/P&D McCook-Miner jumped out to a 7-0 lead the Yankton Fury Crush, 7-0, Dakota Valley second baseman Grace Wiese, right, throws after two innings and coasted to a 9-1 Sheldon Gant had three hits, two RBI five innings of work for the win. Gant and two runs scored to lead Yankton picked up the save, striking out four in to win and repeat as champi- to first after retiring Yankton’s Trinity Fitch at second during victory over Piedmont on Saturday. the U14 championship game of the Yankton Girls’ Softball Anthony Tuschen had two hits past Piedmont. two innings of work. ons in the U14. Jordan Kathol, Mason Townsend, DV was led by Association Invitational on Sunday at Yankton’s Sertoma Jessie Ripperda, who pitched Park. Dakota Valley won 7-0 to take the title. a complete game to earn the FURY RED 11, FURY BLACK 9: striking out five. Annika Gordon, Tori Vellek and Brielle FURY WHITE 3, SIOUX FALLS win, and their leadoff hitter can so we can win this for the Golden Girls and won, 8-4. Softball Castillo each doubled, and Regan SPARKS 0: Elle Feser had two hits Morgan Tritz, who ignited the second year in a row.” A strong pitching per- Garry, Olivia Girard and Paige Hatch and two RBI, and Thea Chance had lineup with her hitting. Tritz had a big weekend at formance by starter Kyla FROM PAGE 8 each had hits as Fury Red downed their a hit and a RBI to lead Yankton. Ellie “We have been on a huge the plate hitting two ground Michalek and Brenna Joyce in-town rivals. Hailee Privett, Camryn Karolevitz had a run scored and four roll lately,” DV coach Scott rule doubles, and played who relieved her, along with Zoeller, Tori Vellek and Regan Garry Zoeller, Gracie Brockberg, Britta Pietila stolen bases. Grace Behrns and Hailey Schauff said. “We won a through an apparent knee timely hitting helped the each scored a run in the victory. and Brooklyn Townsend each scored Oswald each scored a run in the win. tournament down in Omaha injury after a collision at Sting to victory. Annika Gordon picked up the win, in the win. Karolevitz picked up the win, striking Annika Gordon earned the victory, out 13. a couple of weeks ago so we second base. “It feels good,” Sting striking out six. came in confident. “My knee popped up and coach Ken Reuter said. “It FURY RED 10, FURY BLACK 1: striking out four. FURY RED 7, SIOUX FALLS Tori Vellek and Olivia Girard each had FURY WHITE 9, DAKOTA VALLEY SPARKS 7: Brooklyn Townsend and “Yankton is such a tough wasn’t really the best,” Tritz was Father’s Day and we beat two hits, and Annika Gordon and Brook- 7: Emma Yost had a triple, a double, Paige Hatch each had two hits, and opponent so it was good to said. “But we played our a very good Norfolk Golden lyn Townsend each doubled as the Fury two RBI and two runs scored to lead Tori Vellek doubled to lead Yankton. come out with a victory.” hardest and just we deserved Girls team. Red beat one of their in-town rivals. Yankton. Ellie Feser also had two hits, Brielle Castillo also had a hit. Regan Ripperda not only pitched it.” “It was a team victory all Regan Garry and Paige Hatch each had two RBI and two runs scored. Ellie Garry scored twice, and Annika Gordon, well in the championship The Panthers played four around and the Golden Girls a hit in the victory. Karolevitz had two runs scored and Gracie Brockberg and Camryn Zoeller four stolen bases. Taryn Fitzgerald had each scored a run for the Fury Red. game but throughout the pool play games and came are the only team to beat us a hit and a run scored, Hannah Sailer FURY RED 12, NORFOLK IMPACT tournament, throwing three out as one of the top two in the last four weeks and it Saturday Games and Grace Behrns each scored a run 5: Brooklyn Townsend and Tori Vellek complete games and only seeds to earn a spot in the feels good to get them back.” FURY WHITE 10, SIOUX CITY and Thea Chance drove in a run in the each had two hits, and Olivia Girard allowing two runs. final game. The Sting were the top 2: Emma Yost and Taryn Fitzgerald victory. doubled for Yankton. Britta Pietila, “She has been pitching seeded team out of pool each doubled, with Yost driving in two Behrns picked up the win, striking Camryn Zoeller and Paige Hatch also absolute lights out for us,” play and defeated the fourth and Fitzgerald scoring once, to lead out five. had hits. Annika Gordon scored three Pitching Carries Sioux FURY RED 7, DAKOTA VALLEY times, Regan Garry scored twice, and Schauff said. seeded Dakota Valley team to Yankton. Hailey Oswald had a hit, two “I was just thinking I can’t advance to the final. runs scored and a RBI. Ellie Karolevitz 2: Brooklyn Townsend and Paige Hatch Gracie Brockberg and Brielle Castillo City Sting To U12 Title and Nora Welker each scored twice, had hits, and Regan Garry, Britta Pietila, each scored in the win. lose this for my team,” Rip- For the U12 championship and Hannah Sailer and Lydia Yost each Tori Vellek, Olivia Girard and Gracie Annika Gordon picked up the win, perda said. “I have to pitch as game the Sioux City Sting Follow @michaelham- scored in the win. Brockberg each scored for Yankton. striking out five. well as I can and as best as I mond_ on twitter Annika Gordon picked up the win, faced off against the Norfolk

summer meets are long- DeWitt. And it’s hard for her they didn’t’ have to travel course events – as opposed to fathom that coming to somewhere. They instead got Swimming to short-course events during an end, said the 18-year-old to swim in their home pool, FROM PAGE 8 the winter. recent graduate of Yankton the same place they practice Sure, it’s a different com- High School. from 6:30-8:30 a.m. every petition level for someone “It’s my last summer; it’s morning. in Osmond, was a doctor at like Kaitlin, but for her sis- kind of bittersweet,” DeWitt “It’s nice that it’s really a Malawi clinic, specializing ters, they enjoy that aspect. said Sunday during the close to home,” DeWitt said. in HIV and AIDS treatments, “I like the competition of Yankton Charity Invitational “I love that we get to swim along with tuberculosis and it,” said 17-year-old Breanna, at Memorial Park. in the same pool we practice malaria. After eight years who will be a senior at Nor- Once her summer season in.” in Malawi (a small country folk High School this fall. is over, DeWitt will this fall be located between Zambia In Kaitlin’s case, certainly attending Augustana College, Follow @jhoeck on Twitter and Mozambique), Africa, a difference from her college a Division II school that is the Harthoorn family moved meets. beginning its women’s swim- back to Norfolk two years ago Nebraska-Omaha, which ming program for the 2016-17 when Kaitlin was approach- has completed its Division season – a full year away. ing her senior year of high I transition will next year “It’ll be difficult with a school. be eligible for post-season year off,” DeWitt said. “I’ve “It wasn’t as hard for me competition, finished fifth never had that.” as it was for my sisters and at the 2015 Summit League Another big transition brother,” Kaitlin said Sunday. Championships. will come in getting to know “It was a lot bigger school. “We have a really big a whole new team. DeWitt That was probably the big- team, but we’re still new in has become close with her MORNING gest change.” JEREMY HOECK/P&D Julie DeWitt with the Yankton Swim Team competes Sun- our conference,” Kaitlin said. Yankton Swim Team friends Kaitlin, who began swim- over the years, she said. COFFE E ming in 2004, graduated day in the 200-meter breaststroke during the Yankton Charity Invitational at Memorial Park. “One big thing is our fam- from Norfolk High School in Last Summer For ily atmosphere,” she said. WEEKDAYS the spring of 2014 and was “We’ve all grown a lot , recruited to swim collegiately Norfolk Aquajets, which has “It’s a lot of fun to come DeWitt 7:40AM For past 13 years, and the coaches have encour- at the University of Nebraska- allowed her to swim with her back and swim,” said Kaitlin, aged that. MONDAY Omaha, a Division I school two younger sisters, Breanna who will be a sophomore at Julie DeWitt has been an avid swimmer. And for the past “With the young kids, we that competes in the Summit and Annika, and younger UNO this fall. get to be mentors for them.” THRU League. brother Caleb. Her mother, This summer, Kaitlin has 7-8 years, she has been a member of the Yankton Swim The benefit for the Yank- FRIDAY She, however, had one Sharon, is an assistant coach been able to work on her ton Swim Team members this more summer with the with the team. techniques, although the Team. Yankton’s Home Team! It’s been quite a run for weekend, of course, was that