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PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 2012 PAGE 9 Coyote Golf Recruits Win A Pair Grove cleared 13-11 at the event. South Dakota Volleyball An- turn home on Sept. 29 to face Summit League foe UMKC. Yankton Archery JOAD Team Car Grove is entering the USA Junior Outdoor Champi- South Dakota returns to the road on Oct. 5 to play at Of Iowa State Championships onships with the best mark — 14-2 (4.32 meters) — that nounces 2012 Schedule North Dakota State, and follows with a match at in-state Wash Saturday VERMILLION — A pair of University of South Dakota she attained at the Olympic Trials Tune-up meet on June VERMILLION — South Dakota volleyball coach Matt rival South Dakota State the next day. The Yankton Archery Club’s JOAD Advanced Team is women’s golf recruits put the finishing touches on their 2 in Yankton. That mark surpassed the U.S. Olympic Tri- Houk has announced the Coyotes’ 2012 season sched- The Coyotes return home for matches against IUPUI having a car wash Saturday from 1-5 p.m. in the HyVee high school careers with a pair of state high school cham- als B Standard of 4.30. ule. The 28-match campaign includes eight home contests (Oct. 12) and Western Illinois (Oct. 14) before going on gas station parking lot. pionships this spring as Iowa natives Ellie Ament and Vic- To be eligible for the USA Juniors, athletes cannot turn along with three tournaments. the road to play at Oakland (Oct. 19) and IUPUI (Oct. 20). The event is for the team to offset the cost of traveling toria Grasso each won individual championships for their 20 years old during the 2012 calendar year. Coyote track The 2012 season will mark South Dakota’s first sea- South Dakota plays host to Nebraska-Omaha on Oct. 22 to Mechanicsburg, Pa., to compete in the NFAA Outdoor respective teams. and field athletes Cody Snyder (Lake Andes) and Kyle son of eligibility for the Summit League and NCAA tourna- and closes out the month of October at UMKC on Oct. 26. National Field Archery Championships. Ament, a native of Dyersville, Iowa, won the Class 2A McKelvey (Beresford) competed at the meet in 2011. ments. The top four teams in the Summit League The home season concludes for the Coyotes on Nov. championship after carding rounds of 75 and 79 winning The top two in each event will go on to qualify for the regular-season standings earn a trip to the postseason 2 and 4 when they play host to SDSU and NDSU, respec- Gopher Academics Improve Dur- the championship by an impressive 11 strokes. Her two- International Association of Athletic Federations World conference tournament, with the winner of the event earn- tively. The regular-season concludes on Nov. 10 at Ne- day total also helped lead the Dyersville-Beckman Blazers Junior Championships, which are set for July 10-15 in ing the league’s automatic berth to the NCAA tournament. braska-Omaha. ing 2010-11 School Year to the school’s first state championship in 20 years. Barcelona, Spain. South Dakota, entering its fifth season under Houk’s The Summit League tournament, with the site to be de- MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The University of Minnesota Grasso, a Ankeny, Iowa, native, posted a 79 and 81 to guidance, opens the season on Aug. 24-25 at the Alabama termined, will be Nov. 16-17. athletics department appears to be making improvements win the championship for Ankeny Christian by six strokes Oops! NCAA Sends Banner To State tournament in Montgomery, Ala. The Coyotes will in the classroom. as she captured her second-straight Class 1A title and face Tennessee State, Stetson, Jacksonville State and SDSU Student-Athletes Shine In The school released its results in the latest NCAA ac- third in four years. She became just the fifth three-time Wrong ND University Southeastern Louisiana at the event. ademic progress report on Wednesday. The report in- champion in meet history. GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — The NCAA sent a Divi- A week later, the Coyotes will head north to compete at Classroom cludes data from the 2007-08 school year through Both girls join Hannah Withrow of Yankton, a 2010 AA sion I football championship banner to a university in North the North Dakota tournament on Aug. 31-Sept. 1 in Grand BROOKINGS — South Dakota State University stu- 2010-11. South Dakota state champion who finished sixth at state Dakota. Forks, N.D. The Coyotes will square off against UND, dent-athletes put together another strong season in the The Gophers had all 25 of their varsity teams register this season. The only problem is it went to the wrong school. Stephen F. Austin and Green Bay at the tournament. classroom, finishing the 2011-12 school year with a 3.195 multiyear rates above the 930 cutline, which means the The Grand Forks Herald reports (http://bit.ly/MFlYyF ) The Coyotes’ final pre-conference tournament is set for cumulative grade-point average. programs will not be subject to scholarship reductions or Grove To Compete At USA Junior that the 2011NCAA Division 1 football championship ban- Sept. 7-8 at the Central Arkansas tournament in Conway, Fifteen of the Jackrabbits’ 17 varsity teams included in postseason bans. It’s a step forward for the department, ner intended for North Dakota State University in Fargo Ark. The Coyotes will face Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Central the report — cross country and track and field are com- which went through a couple of rough years, including the Outdoor Championships was sent to the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks. Arkansas, Jacksonville State and Jackson State during bined into one team each for men and women —compiled football team losing scholarships in 2009. VERMILLION — South Dakota track and field athlete NDSU won the title in January after beating Sam Houston the two-day tournament. team GPAs of 3.00 or higher. Women’s basketball posted Last fall the football team was one of 23 programs that Emily Grove will compete at the USA Junior Outdoor Track State in Frisco, Texas. South Dakota opens Summit League play on Sept. 14 the highest cumulative team GPA at 3.685, followed by earned a cumulative grade-point average above 3.00. and Field Championships this weekend in Bloomington, The package listed Brian Faison as the athletics direc- at Western Illinois, with another match at IUPUI set for the women’s tennis at 3.523, as all nine varsity women’s The Gophers had 10 programs post a perfect score of Ind. Grove, who recently completed her freshman season tor of North Dakota State University in Grand Forks. next night. teams eclipsed the 3.0 mark. 1,000, the school’s highest number since the APR was in- for the Coyotes, will compete in the pole vault on Sunday. Faison is the athletics director for UND in Grand Forks. The Coyotes’ home debut is set for Friday, Sept. 21 Individually, 269 of 455 Jackrabbit student-athletes — 59 stituted. Grove recently earned All-American First-Team status Gene Taylor is the athletics director for NDSU in Fargo. against IPFW, and they will follow with a home match percent — posted a GPA of 3.0 or higher during the spring at the NCAA National Championships after placing sev- Faison says he will call Taylor and tell him the banner against Oakland on Sept. 23. After a brief trip out of con- semester. Of that group, 146 recorded a GPA of 3.5 or higher enth in the pole vault on June 6 in Des Moines, Iowa. is at UND. ference to face Creighton on Sept. 25, the Coyotes will re- and 57 had a perfect 4.0 GPA during the spring term. SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR Carpenter Throws Game 11 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 Thursday, June 14 Deery Inv. at Yankton (Vermillion vs. Yankton GOLF winner, 4 p.m. BASEBALL, AMATEUR Avon at Tabor Reds, 8 a.m.; S.F. Central vs. Mitchell, 10 Off Mound First S.D. GOLF ASSOC. Game 12 — Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 (7:30 p.m., KVHT-FM), Irene at Freeman, a.m.; Mitchell vs. Brookings, 2 p.m., Summit winner, 8 p.m. Wynot at Menno, Yankton at Crofton Field; Brandon Valley vs. Blair, 4 p.m.; Bran- JUNIOR TOUR BASEBALL, LEGION Huron at Yankton don Valley vs. Brookings, 6 p.m.; Blair vs. June 13 at Central Valley GC Friday, June 22 Time Since Injury 11-UNDER GIRLS: Hannah Tschetter, x-Game 13 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 Split-Squad (3 p.m.); Huron vs. Vermillion at Yankton Reds, 8 p.m.) Sioux Falls 58; Jenna Sutcliffe, Sioux Falls 83; winner, 4 p.m. Yankton (5:30 p.m.); Vermillion at Yankton SOCCER, YOUTH Yankton Club Tourn. Chloe Scott, 87 x-Game 14 — Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 Split-Squad (8 p.m.) SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Yankton Tourn. ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis Car- 12-13 GIRLS: Kate Wynja, Sioux Falls 98 winner, 8 p.m. SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ S.D. Flash at Yank- (Yankton Spitfire, Yankton Lightning, Yankton dinals pitcher Chris Carpenter 14-15 GIRLS: Meredith Turner, Brandon If only one game is necessary, it will start at ton Yellowjackets (DH, 7 p.m., Riverside) Yellowjackets, Yankton Xtreme, Yankton 90; Kayla Stammer, Vermillion 93; Kayla Oval , 7 p.m. Friday, June 15 Shamrocks, Yankton Crush) took a step forward in rehabbing a White 94; Kaila Kuehn, Brandon 105; Taylor Championship Series (Best-of-3) BASEBALL, AMATEUR Scotland at Sunday, June 17 shoulder injury that has sidelined Bird, Arlington 107 Sunday, June 24 Lesterville BASEBALL, AMATEUR Avon at Irene, 16-18 GIRLS: Megan Mingo, Yankton 78; Game 1 — 7 p.m.