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Swimming YGSA Softball Baseball Amateurs PRESS & DAKOTAN n MONDAY, JUNE 22, 2015 SPORTS :PAGE 9 SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR 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 BASEBALL, 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, Ontario 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.) SOFTBALL, 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 NEW YORK YANKEES — Placed PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — 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 innings At Ottawa, Ontario retroactive to Saturday. Optioned RHP to Lehigh Valley (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, Chicago White Sox 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 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Claimed WASHINGTON NATIONALS — 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- SEATTLE MARINERS — 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 BALTIMORE ORIOLES — 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. CINCINNATI REDS — 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.
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