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Scl Nba Ball www.yankton.net Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan ■ Thursday, July 1, 2010 PAGE 9 PHOTO OF THE DAY SCOREBOARD RESULTS: Bernie Kline-Bob Central Division Connecticut 10 5 .667 1 1/2 Brooklyn, Mich. BACKS—Selected the contract of Koistinen’s contract. Firing A Throw To First Youth Golf Stepp 19, Ron Tappe-Rich Willert W L Pct GB Washington 10 5 .667 1 1/2 Aug. 21 — Irwin Tools Night RHP Barry Enright from Mobile MINNESOTA WILD—Re- AVERA-AUSTADS JUNIOR 17, Bill Klimisch-Jim Ahrendt 17, Cincinnati 44 35 .557 — Indiana 9 6 .600 2 1/2 Race, Bristol, Tenn. (SL). Optioned RHP Carlos Rosa signed LW Matt Kassian to a two- TOUR John Hughes-Wayne Anderson St. Louis 43 35 .551 1/2 New York 7 7 .500 4 Sep. 5 — Labor Day Classic to Reno (PCL). year contract and D Nate Prosser June 30 at Dells Rocky Run GC, 15.5, Robert Haar-Hank Petersen Milwaukee 35 43 .449 8 1/2 Chicago 6 9 .400 5 1/2 500, Hampton, Ga. CINCINNATI REDS— to a one-year contract. Dell Rapids 15, Cliff Groseth-Bob Kellen 13.5, Chicago 34 44 .436 9 1/2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Sep. 11 — Richmond 400, Optioned LHP Daniel Ray Herrera NEW JERSEY DEVILS—Re- 11-UNDER GIRLS: Chantel John Ehret-Ray Albright 9, John Houston 31 48 .392 13 W L Pct GB Richmond, Va. to Louisville (IL). signed RW David Clarkson to a Brende, Sioux Falls 70; Macy Cimpl-Merlyn Pugh 9, John Pittsburgh 27 51 .346 16 1/2 Seattle 14 2 .875 — Sep. 19 — Sylvania 300, COLORADO ROCKIES— multiyear contract. Clark, Brandon 73; Grace Sternquist-Michael McVay 8, Cal West Division San Antonio 5 8 .385 7 1/2 Loudon, N.H. Optioned LHP Franklin Morales to PHILADELPHIA FLYERS— Perrenoud, Sioux Falls 95 Carlson-Robert Pulscher 5.5, W L Pct GB Minnesota 5 10 .333 8 1/2 Sep. 26 — AAA 400, Dover, Colorado Springs (PCL). Recalled Re-signed G Michael Leighton to a 11-UNDER BOYS: Will Dutch Erickson-Don Anderson 5.5, San Diego 46 32 .590 — Phoenix 5 10 .333 8 1/2 Del. RHP Esmil Rogers from Colorado two-year contract extension. Grevlos, Sioux Falls 41; Jack Jay Hubner-Barry O’Connell 5, Los Angeles 43 35 .551 3 Los Angeles 3 11 .214 10 Oct. 3 — Price Chopper 400, Springs. PHOENIX COYOTES— Lundin, Sioux Falls 43; Thomas Dennis Schieffer-Jim Tramp 2, Du Colorado 41 37 .526 5 Tulsa 3 12 .200 10 1/2 Kansas City, Kan. HOUSTON ASTROS— Named Mike Nealy chief operating Simon, Crooks 44; Brennan Couet, Reaney-Chuck Levinger 2.5, Frank San Francisco 40 37 .519 5 1/2 Tuesday’s Games Oct. 10 — Pepsi Max 400, Agreed to terms with RHP Jason officer. Sioux Falls 49; Jordan Arndt, Sioux Messner-Bill Branson 1.5 Arizona 31 48 .392 15 1/2 Washington 68, Indiana 65 Fontana, Calif. Chowning and RHP Paul Gerrish. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING— Falls 52; Logan Dravland, Sioux STANDINGS: John Ehret-Ray Tuesday’s Games Atlanta 94, Phoenix 88 Oct. 16 — NASCAR Banking NEW YORK METS—Agreed Bought out the contract of LW Todd Falls 54; Kade Groos, Colman 55; Albright 103.5, Cliff Groseth-Bob Florida 7, N.Y. Mets 6 Connecticut 101, Tulsa 89 500, Concord, N.C. to terms with C Blake Forsythe and Fedoruk. Eric Klein, Dell Rapids 58; Mason Kellen 103, Bernie Kline-Bob Stepp Philadelphia 9, Cincinnati 6, 10 Seattle 86, San Antonio 72 Oct. 24 — TUMS Fast Relief assigned him to the Mets (GCL). COLLEGE Hemmer, Dell Rapids 59; Zane 84.5, Ron Tappe-Rich Willert 76.5, innings New York 80, Los Angeles 68 500, Martinsville, Va. BASKETBALL ARKANSAS—Named Brian Swenson, Brandon 61; Chase Dennis Schieffer-Jim Tramp 74, Washington 7, Atlanta 2 Thursday’s Games Oct. 31 — AMP Energy 500, National Basketball Association Pracht associate athletic director Erickson, Yankton 64; Austin Frank Messner-Bill Branson 72.5, Chicago Cubs 3, Pittsburgh 1 Minnesota at Atlanta, 6 p.m. Talladega, Ala. CHICAGO BULLS—Waived F for marketing. Swenson, Brandon 64; Zeke Bill Klimisch-Jim Ahrendt 70.5, Cal Milwaukee 7, Houston 5 Connecticut at Chicago, 7 Nov. 7 — Lone Star 500, Fort Rob Kurz and F Chris Richard. BAYLOR—Named Jared VanWalleghen, Letcher 74 Carlson-Robert Pulscher 68.5, Jay St. Louis 8, Arizona 0 p.m. Worth, Texas GOLDEN STATE WAR- Nuness men’s basketball director 12-13 GIRLS: Kelsey Hubner-Barry O’Connell 66.5, Colorado 6, San Diego 3 Washington at Phoenix, 9 Nov. 14 — Arizona 500, RIORS—Extended qualifying of video and operations and Sam Johnson, Sioux Falls 111; Anne Dutch Erickson-Don Anderson L.A. Dodgers 4, San Francisco p.m. Avondale, Ariz. offers to F Anthony Morrow and G Patterson video coordinator. Simon, Crooks 122; Sydney 64.5, Robert Haar-Hank Petersen 2 San Antonio at Los Angeles, Nov. 21 — Ford 400, C.J. Watson, making them restrict- CHRISTOPHER NEW- Weber, Parkston 131; Allison 64.5, John Hughes-Wayne Wednesday’s Games 9:30 p.m. Homestead, Fla. ed free agents. PORT—Named Todd Boward Buckley, Mitchell 134; Ellie Bleeker, Anderson 57.5, John Cimpl-Merlyn Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 3 x-non-points race PHOENIX SUNS— men’s lacrosse coach. Mitchell 144; Samantha Langford, Pugh 41, John Sternquist-Michael Houston 5, Milwaukee 1 2010 Driver Standings Announced C Amare Stoudemire ELON—Named David Madison 150; Mary Motz, Sioux McVay 40.5, Du Reaney-Chuck Arizona 4, St. Louis 2 Auto Racing 1. Kevin Harvick, 2,489 has opted out of the final year of his Vaughn volunteer assistant football Falls 163 Levinger 24.5, Tom Cihak-Bill Pittsburgh 2, Chicago Cubs 0 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup 2. Jimmie Johnson, 2,384 contract. coach. 12-13 BOYS: Riley Danielsen, Tamisiea 11 San Diego 13, Colorado 3 schedule and standings 3. Kyle Busch, 2,328 SAN ANTONIO SPURS— GEORGIA SOUTHERN— Hartford 75; Tommy Vining, Sioux L.A. Dodgers 8, San Francisco Feb. 6 — x-Budweiser 4. Denny Hamlin, 2,304 Announced F Richard Jefferson Named Jacqueline Irwin director of Falls 76; Jacob Rice, Mitchell 81; 2 Shootout (Kevin Harvick) 5. Jeff Gordon, 2,302 has opted out of the final year of his student-athlete services. Adam Karst, Dell Rapids 82; American League N.Y. Mets vs. Florida at San Feb. 11 — x-Gatorade Duel 1 6. Kurt Busch, 2,288 contract. ILLINOIS STATE— Zachary Bettmeng, Sioux Falls 88; East Division Juan, 7:05 p.m. (Jimmie Johnson) 7. 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Carl Edwards, 2,020 National Hockey League MARQUETTE—Announced Termansen throws to first to retire a West, Brandon 95; Nathan McKee, Baltimore 24 53 .312 23 Washington (L.Hernandez 6-4), (Jimmie Johnson) 13. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 2,017 ANAHEIM DUCKS—Bought sophomore men’s basketball F Mitchell Black runner during the first Dell Rapids 96; Matt Jensen, Central Division 6:05 p.m. Feb. 28 — Shelby American, 14. Ryan Newman, 2,005 out the contract of D Nathan Jamil Wilson is transferring from Yankton 97; Landen P. Weber, W L Pct GB Philadelphia (Hamels 6-6) at Las Vegas (Jimmie Johnson) 15. Clint Bowyer, 2,004 Oystrick. Acquired F Jason Jaffray Oregon. game of their VFW Teener doubleheader Sioux Falls 98; Ben Clarke, Sioux Minnesota 43 35 .551 — Pittsburgh (D.McCutchen 0-3), 6:05 March 7 — Kobalt Tools 500 16. Joey Logano, 1,921 from the Calgary Flames in OHIO STATE—Named Mike Wednesday afternoon at Riverside Falls 99; Zachary Schroeder, Dell Detroit 41 36 .532 1 1/2 p.m. (Kurt Busch) 17. Jamie McMurray, 1,899 exchange for LW Logan MacMillan. Stafford pitching coach. Rapids 99; Wes Heinricy, Dell Chicago 40 37 .519 2 1/2 Milwaukee (Wolf 5-7) at St. March 21 — Food City 500, 18. Martin Truex Jr., 1,872 Re-signed G Jean-Philippe OHIO WESLEYAN— Stadium. (Jeremy Hoeck/P&D) Rapids 110; Brent Eddy, Dell Kansas City 34 45 .430 9 1/2 Louis (Hawksworth 2-4), 7:15 p.m. Bristol, Tenn. (Jimmie Johnson) 19. David Reutimann, 1,870 Levasseur to a one-year contract. Announced the resignation of Rapids 114; Hunter Jamison, Cleveland 30 47 .390 12 1/2 San Francisco (Bumgarner 0- March 28 — Goody’s Fast 20. Kasey Kahne, 1,846 ATLANTA THRASHERS— men’s lacrosse coach Sean Ryan. Wentworth 119; Jordan Shuman, West Division 1) at Colorado (Cook 2-5), 7:40 Pain Relief 500, Martinsville, Va. Re-signed D Noah Welch. 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