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Meink 350, Barb Dooley-Dawn Stukel Texas 81 64 .559 2 1/2 Colorado 9, San Francisco 8 Thursday, September 12 p.m., KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM); Allen at Omaha Nation; GOLF, GIRLS’ Pierce Inv. at Pierce GC (Crofton, GOLF 342, Katie Tramp-Julie Tramp-Kay Los Angeles 69 76 .476 14 1/2 Wednesday’s Games CHEER & DANCE, PREP Yankton Inv. (YHS, Arcadia at Santee; Bancroft-Rosalie at Wausa; Beres- 9 a.m.) YANKTON Blankenfeld 311, Norma Garvey-Karen Seattle 65 80 .448 18 1/2 Cincinnati 6, Chicago Cubs 0 5:30 p.m.) ford at Canton; Bloomfield at Pender; Bon Homme at SOCCER, BOYS’ R.C. Central at Yankton (1 Clark 278, Donna Steckler-Kim Brannen Houston 49 96 .338 34 1/2 Pittsburgh 7, Texas 5 CROSS COUNTRY, PREP DeSmet Inv. (Free- McCook Central-Montrose (7 p.m., KKYA-FM); Burke- p.m.) MARCHAND CUP 273, Sharon Koller-Jane Brown 255, Tuesday’s Games San Francisco 4, Colorado 3 man, 4 p.m.); Hartington Inv. (Bloomfield, Creighton, South Central at Andes Central (HC, 7 p.m.); Canis- SOCCER, BOYS’ JV R.C. Central at Yankton (11 FINAL: Fox Run 16.5, Hillcrest 11.5 Sheri Moser-Ginger Schieffer-Danielle Kansas City 6, Cleveland 3 Philadelphia 4, San Diego 2 Hartington, Randolph, 4 p.m.); West Boyd Inv. (Nio- tota at Freeman; Chester Area vs. Viborg-Hurley at a.m.) FOUR-BALL (Best Ball): Nickie An- McFarland 223, Mardy Mackeprang-Ann N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 5 Miami 5, Atlanta 2 brara-Verdigre, 4:15 p.m.) Hurley; Crofton at Ponca; Elk Point-Jefferson at Park- SOCCER, GIRLS’ R.C. Central at Yankton (3 derson-Patti Bailey FR def. Deb Gubbels- Arens 218, Barb Peck-Linda Fox 153, L.A. Angels 12, Toronto 6 Washington 3, N.Y. Mets 0 GOLF, BOYS’ Vermillion Inv. at The Bluffs GC ston; Emerson-Hubbard at Creighton; Gayville-Volin p.m.) Lori Ibarolle 4 & 3; Ryan Elwood-Devin Judy VanDerhule-Laurie Baily 143, Boston 2, Tampa Bay 0 Milwaukee at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. (Beresford, Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Ver- vs. Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Tripp; Hanson at Alces- SOCCER, GIRLS’ JV R.C. Central at Yankton Anderson H def. Adam Walsh-Chris Melissa Lindahl-Robin Svendsen 95 Pittsburgh 5, Texas 4 Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. million, 10 a.m.) ter-Hudson; Hartington at Wynot; Laurel-Concord-Co- (11 a.m.) Haynes 3 & 2; Jay Batcheller-Matt Ter- Detroit 9, Chicago White Sox 1 Thursday’s Games GOLF, GIRLS’ Columbus Lakeview Inv. at Quail leridge at Hartington Cedar Catholic; Madison at SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Lady O’ Classic at Lennox mansen FR def. Scott Hiltunen-Denny Minnesota 4, Oakland 3 Atlanta (F.Garcia 0-1) at Miami (Eo- Run GC (Crofton, 9 a.m.) Dakota Valley; Parker at Centerville; Platte-Geddes- (Yankton) Fokken 3 & 2; Chris Schaefer-Kyle Repp BOWLING Houston 13, Seattle 2 valdi 3-6), 11:40 a.m. SOCCER, MEN’S MMC at Presentation (5 p.m.) Dakota Christian at Marty; Randolph at Howells- SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ JV Lady O’ Classic at H def. Nels Thorsted-Mark Casey 2 & 1; YANKTON BOWL Wednesday’s Games Washington (Roark 5-0) at N.Y. Mets SOCCER, WOMEN’S MMC at Presentation (3 Dodge; Scotland at Avon; St. Mary’s vs. Lennox (Yankton) Adam Maska-Mags Frederiksen FR def. Kansas City 6, Cleveland 2 (Harang 0-0), 12:10 p.m. p.m.) Niobrara-Verdigre; West Central at Vermillion (7 p.m., TENNIS, GIRLS’ YHS/Aberdeen Roncalli at S.F. Kevin O’Brien-Dan Megard 3 & 2; Pat CLASSIC HIGH TEAM GAME: Kruse’s Pro Pittsburgh 7, Texas 5 Chicago Cubs (Rusin 2-3) at Pitts- SOCCER, BOYS’ Freeman Academy at Cham- KVTK-AM) Roosevelt (9 a.m.) Honner-Mick Carda FR all-square vs. N.Y. Yankees 5, Baltimore 4 burgh (Locke 9-5), 6:05 p.m. berlain GOLF, MEN’S Midland Inv. at Fremont GC VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S Montana State Justin Dietrich-Dan Orton; Kevin Doby- Shop 879 HIGH TEAM SERIES: Kruse’s Pro L.A. Angels 5, Toronto 4 San Diego (T.Ross 3-7) at Philadel- TENNIS, GIRLS’ Vermillion at YHS (4 p.m.) (MMC) Tourn. (USD vs. Gonzaga, 1 p.m.; USD vs. Montana Merlyn Schmuch FR def. Sean Riley-Bill Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. phia (Halladay 3-4), 6:05 p.m. VOLLEYBALL, PREP YHS at Brookings (7 GOLF, BOYS’ Yankton Inv. at Hillcrest (YHS, 10 State, 8 p.m.); Peru State Tourn. (MMC vs. Friends, Pierce Shop 2438 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Ryan Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 Milwaukee (Thornburg 1-1) at St. p.m.); Big East Conf. at Garretson (Parker, 6 p.m.); a.m.) 12:30 p.m.; MMC vs. Dakota State, 4:30 p.m.) FOURSOMES (Alternate Shot): An- p.m. Louis (J.Kelly 8-3), 7:15 p.m. Wakefield Tourn. (Hartington Cedar Catholic, Laurel- SOCCER, MEN’S William Penn at MMC (4 p.m.) VOLLEYBALL, PREP Mitchell at YHS (2:30 derson-Bailey FR def. Gubbels-Ibarolle 3 Annis 279, Pat King 255, Tyler Annis 254, Kevin Annis 247, Mike Kruse 241 Oakland at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. San Francisco (M.Cain 8-9) at L.A. Concord-Coleridge); Allen/Bloomfield at Wausa; Avon SOCCER, WOMEN’S USD at Creighton (7 p.m.); p.m.); Big East Conf. at Baltic (2 p.m.); Boone Central- & 2; Walsh-Frederiksen FR def. Elwood- Houston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Dodgers (Greinke 14-3), 9:10 p.m. at Centerville; Beresford at Dakota Valley; Bridgewa- William Penn at MMC (2 p.m.) Newman Grove Inv. at Albion (Crofton); LeMars Pierce 4 & 3; Hiltunen-Anderson H def. HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Pat King 658, Mike Kruse 652, Dale Mudder Thursday’s Games Friday’s Games ter-Emery at Irene-Wakonda; Corsica-Stickney at TENNIS, WOMEN’S Chicago State Inv. (USD) Tourn. (Dakota Valley, 9 a.m.); Sunshine Bible Tourn. Thorsted-Casey 2 & 1; Carda-Schmuck Oakland (Griffin 13-9) at Minnesota Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 6:05 Andes Central; Crofton at O’Neill; Elk Point-Jefferson TENNIS, GIRLS’ YHS at Brandon Valley (4 p.m.); (Marty, 9:30 a.m.); Wakefield Tourn. (Hartington FR def. Fokken-O’Brien 2 & 1; Batcheller- 645, Steve Shutt 638, Kevin Annis 633 STANDINGS: Eisenbraun & Associ- (Diamond 5-10), 12:10 p.m. p.m. at Canton; Emerson-Hubbard/Randolph at Osmond; Vermillion at Brandon Valley Cedar Catholic, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge); Oldham- Haynes FR all square vs. Orton-Schae- N.Y. Yankees (Huff 2-1) at Baltimore Philadelphia at Washington, 6:05 Ethan at Menno; Freeman at Gayville-Volin; Gregory VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S Montana State Ramona-Rutland at Freeman Academy fer; Riley-Megard H def. ates 25, Janssen’s Garbage Service 23, Smidt Captain & Crew 19, Coca-Cola (W.Chen 7-7), 6:05 p.m. p.m. at Wagner; Kimball vs. Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Ar- Tourn. (USD vs. Akron, 5:30 p.m.); Peru State Tourn. VOLLEYBALL, JV Mitchell at YHS (noon) Doby-Termansen 3 & 2; Maska-Honnor L.A. Angels (Richards 6-6) at Toronto Miami at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. mour; Marty at St. Francis; Niobrara-Verdigre at (MMC vs. College of St. Mary’s, 6:30 p.m.; MMC vs. VOLLEYBALL, SOPH Mitchell at YHS (1:15 FR def. Repp-Dietrich 1 up 18.5, Spectacle Shop 18, Plath Chiro- practic 9, Barta Electric 8.5, Patriot Ex- (Happ 4-5), 6:07 p.m. San Diego at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. Elkhorn Valley; Platte-Geddes at Bon Homme; Ponca Valley City State, 8:30 p.m.) p.m.) INDIVIDUAL: Anderson FR def. Boston (Peavy 11-5) at Tampa Bay Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. at Bancroft-Rosalie; Scotland at Canistota; Vermillion Saturday, September 14 VOLLEYBALL, 9TH Mitchell at YHS (noon) Gubbels 3 & 2; Bailey FR def. Ibarolle 3 press 8, Rotten Apples 4 MOONSHINERS (Hellickson 11-8), 6:10 p.m. Seattle at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. at Tri-Valley; Wynot vs. Viborg-Hurley at Viborg CROSS COUNTRY, COLLEGE Dakota State Sunday, September 15 & 2; Elwood H def. Batcheller 3 & 1; Doby Cleveland (Kluber 8-5) at Chicago Colorado at Arizona, 8:40 p.m. VOLLEYBALL, JV YHS at Brookings (4:30 p.m.) Inv. (MMC, 10:30 a.m.) SOCCER, WOMEN’S College of St. Mary at FR def. Riley 5 & 4; Walsh FR def. HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Ken Schaefer 235, Nate Heider 204, Carol White Sox (Joh.Danks 4-12), 7:10 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 VOLLEYBALL, SOPH YHS at Brookings (5:45 CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Augustana Meet of USD (1 p.m.) Hiltunen 2 & 1; Fokken H def. Frederik- Friday’s Games p.m. p.m.) Championship at Sioux Falls (YHS, Beresford, Free- SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Harrisburg at Yankton (DH, sen 3 & 2; Walsh FR all-square vs. Myers 173, Elaine Lane 161 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Ken Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, VOLLEYBALL, 9TH YHS at Brookings (4:30 man Academy, Viborg-Hurley, 9:30 a.m.); Nike Heart- 12:30 p.m.); West Central at Vermillion (DH, 12:30 Schaefer H; Dietrich H def. Honner 1 up; 1:10 p.m. p.m.) land Meet at Sioux Falls (Irene-Wakonda, Parker, 10 p.m.); Dakota Valley at Lennox (DH, 12:30 p.m.) Megard H def. Thorsted 3 & 2; Casey FR Schaefer 604, Mark Brannen 576, Carol AUTO RACING Myers 470 Baltimore at Toronto, 6:07 p.m. Friday, September 13 a.m.) SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ JV Harrisburg at Yankton def. Repp 1 up; O’Brien H def. Schmuck Kansas City at Detroit, 6:08 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Norfolk Catholic Inv. GOLF, WOMEN’S Briar Cliff Inv. at Two Rivers (12:30 p.m.); Tea at Yankton (3:30 p.m.) 1 up; Termansen FR all square vs. Ander- STANDINGS: Quiznos 23-7, L&S NASCAR SPRINT CUP 23-7, JB Auto 15-15, Northtown 12-18, N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 6:10 p.m. 2013 SCHEDULE (Crofton, 3 p.m.) GC, Dakota Dunes (MMC) son H; Haynes FR all square vs. Orton H; Oakland at Texas, 7:05 p.m. FOOTBALL, PREP Brandon Valley at YHS (7 GOLF, BOYS’ Brookings Inv. (YHS, 8 a.m.) Carda FR def. Pierce 2 & 1 Steamway 10-20, 2 Kevins & Girl 7-23 Aug. 4 — GoBowling.com 400 Long L.A. Angels at Houston, 7:10 p.m. Pond, Pa. (Kasey Kahne) Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. HILLCREST GOLF & CC Aug. 11 — Cheez-It 355 at The Glen, VOLLEYBALL Seattle at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Watkins Glen, N.Y. (Kyle Busch) 5. Carl Edwards, 2,006. N.Y. Jets at New England, 7:25 p.m. (AA). Signed RHP Josh Strawn. Placed the . LADIES DAY EVENT YANKTON PARKS & REC Aug. 18 — Pure Michigan 400, 6. Joey Logano, 2,003. Sunday, Sep. 15 RHP Pete Budkevics on the inactive list. Canadian Football League FIRST: Jean Tramp, Judy Gregg, NATIONAL LEAGUE 7. Greg Biffle, 2,003. Dallas at Kansas City, noon SUGAR LAND SKEETERS — CFL — Fined Hamilton DB Dee COED SAND TOURN. Brooklyn, Mich. (Joey Logano) Sharry Willard, Skip Ludwigs 124 8. Clint Bowyer, 2,000. Tennessee at Houston, noon Added LHP Jason Lane, OF Ryan Webb an undisclosed amount for a dan- RESULTS: Getting Diggy With It def. East Division Aug. 24 — Irwin Tools Night Race, SECOND: Linda Frick, Cindy Sten- 9. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 2,000. Washington at Green Bay, noon Langerhans, OF Steve Moss and RHP gerous hit to the head of BC WR Marco KPI Beachbums 21-12, 17-21, 21-16; W L Pct GB Bristol, Tenn. (Matt Kenseth) strom, Pat Schoenfelder 127 10. Kurt Busch, 2,000. Minnesota at Chicago, noon Michael Nix to the roster. Signed OF Iannuzzi in a Sept. 7 game. Fined Above The Influence def. Boomers 21-9, Atlanta 87 58 .600 — Sept. 1 — AdvoCare 500 at Atlanta, THIRD: Yavonne Slowey, Tena 11. Kasey Kahne, 2,000. St. Louis at Atlanta, noon Brian Burgamy. Saskatchewan C Dominic Picard an 21-7; Getting Diggy With It def. Safe Sets Washington 76 69 .524 11 Hampton, Ga. (Kyle Busch) Becker, Sandy Brandt, Jane Adamson 12. Ryan Newman, 2,000. San Diego at Philadelphia, noon BASKETBALL undisclosed amount for throwing a punch 21-16, 21-17 Philadelphia 67 78 .462 20 Sept. 7 — Federated Auto Parts 400, 131 Miami at Indianapolis, noon National Basketball Association during a Sept. 8 game Winnipeg. CHAMPIONSHIP: Above The Influ- New York 64 80 .444 22 1/2 Richmond, Va. (Carl Edwards) LADIES IND. NET SKINS Cleveland at Baltimore, noon MIAMI HEAT — Signed F Michael HOCKEY ence def. Getting Diggy With It 24-22, 22- Miami 54 90 .375 32 1/2 Sept. 15 — GEICO 400, Joliet, Ill. FLIGHT 1: No. 1, Cindy Stenstrom 4; FOOTBALL Carolina at Buffalo, noon Beasley. National Hockey League 20 Central Division Sept. 22 — Sylvania 300, Loudon, No. 3, Marsha Bertsch 2; No. 5, Lori W L Pct GB N.H. Detroit at Arizona, 3:05 p.m. NEW YORK KNICKS — Signed G CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Ibarolle 3; No. 12, Stacy Schramm 3; No. St. Louis 84 60 .583 — Sept. 29 — AAA 400, Dover, Del. New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 3:05 Chris Smith and G Toure’ Murry. Signed vice president and general man- 13, Ibarolle 1; No. 15, Linda Frick 3; No. Thursday’s Game BASEBALL Pittsburgh 84 61 .579 1/2 Oct. 6 — Hollywood Casino 400, Denver 49, Baltimore 27 p.m. SACRAMENTO KINGS—Named ager Stan Bowman to a two-year contract 17, Judy Gregg 3 Cincinnati 83 64 .565 2 1/2 Kansas City, Kan. Jacksonville at Oakland, 3:25 p.m. Robert Schaefer director of athletic per- extension through 2017-18. FLIGHT 2: No. 6, Karen Payne 1; AMERICAN LEAGUE Sunday’s Games Milwaukee 62 81 .434 21 1/2 Oct. 12 — Bank of America 500, New Orleans 23, Atlanta 17 Denver at N.Y. Giants, 3:25 p.m. formance. NEW YORK ISLANDERS — Agreed No. 7, Mary Lou Anderson 3; No. 11, Skip East Division Chicago 62 83 .428 22 1/2 Concord, N.C. Chicago 24, Cincinnati 21 San Francisco at Seattle, 7:30 p.m. FOOTBALL to terms with D Radek Martinek and F Ludwigs 1; No. 12, Pat Schoenfelder 3; W L Pct GB West Division Oct. 20 — Camping World RV Sales New England 23, Buffalo 21 Monday, Sep. 16 National Football League Justin Johnson on professional tryout No. 14, Anderson 2; NO. 15, Ludwigs 4; Boston 88 58 .603 — W L Pct GB 500, Talladega, Ala. Tennessee 16, Pittsburgh 9 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 7:40 p.m. CAROLINA PANTHERS — Re- contracts. NO. 16, Deb Riesgaard 1; NO. 18, Lud- Tampa Bay 78 65 .545 8 1/2 Los Angeles 85 59 .590 — Oct. 27 — Goody’s Fast Relief 500, N.Y. Jets 18, Tampa Bay 17 signed DT Sione Fua. Placed G Garry SAN JOSE SHARKS — Re-signed wigs 3 New York 78 68 .534 10 Arizona 72 72 .500 13 Ridgeway, Va. Kansas City 28, Jacksonville 2 Williams on injured reserve. D Nick Petrecki to a one-year contract. Baltimore 77 68 .531 10 1/2 TRANSACTIONS — Named COLLEGE San Diego 66 78 .458 19 Nov. 3 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Seattle 12, Carolina 7 BASEBALL LAKEVIEW GOLF COURSE Toronto 67 78 .462 20 1/2 Jason Cohen general counsel. GRAMBLING STATE — Fired foot- Colorado 67 80 .456 19 1/2 Worth, Texas Miami 23, Cleveland 10 American League Central Division — Signed ball coach Doug Williams. Named LADIES LEAGUE San Francisco 66 80 .452 20 Nov. 10 — AdvoCare 500, Avondale, Detroit 34, Minnesota 24 NEW YORK YANKEES — Placed W L Pct GB DB Robert Steeples to the practice George Ragsdale interim coach. LOW GROSS: Katie Paulson 45 Tuesday’s Games Ariz. Indianapolis 21, Oakland 17 SS Derek Jeter on the 15-day DL, Detroit 83 62 .572 — squad. HOLY CROSS — Named Shayne LOW NET: Kathy Magorian 31 San Diego 8, Philadelphia 2 Nov. 17 — Ford EcoBoost 400, San Francisco 34, Green Bay 28 retroactive to Sept. 8. Cleveland 77 68 .531 6 — Signed LB Toporowski men’s assistant ice hockey FINAL STANDINGS: Linda Tren- Atlanta 4, Miami 3 Homestead, Fla. St. Louis 27, Arizona 24 California League Kansas City 77 69 .527 6 1/2 Emmanuel Acho to the practice squad. coach. haile-Deanna Lockman 399, Irma Arens- Chicago Cubs 9, Cincinnati 1 DRIVER STANDINGS Dallas 36, N.Y. Giants 31 HIGH DESERT MAVERICKS — Minnesota 63 80 .441 19 — Signed LIMESTONE — Named Tony Iliano Kathy Magorian 372, Andrea Washington 6, N.Y. Mets 3 1. Matt Kenseth, 2,015. Monday’s Games Named Ryan Cook general manager. Chicago 58 86 .403 24 1/2 TE Kellen Davis. Released LB Allen equipment manager. Tramp-Michelle Townsend 361. Patty Pittsburgh 5, Texas 4 2. Jimmie Johnson, 2,012. Philadelphia 33, Washington 27 Atlantic League West Division Bradford. Signed G Ryan Seymour and UTSA — Named Nicole Dunson Zavadil-Carol Leader 360, Katie Paulson- St. Louis 4, Milwaukee 2 3. Kyle Busch, 2,012. Houston 31, San Diego 28 LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Acquired W L Pct GB LB to the practice squad. Released G-C women’s assistant basketball coach. Bonnie Gusso 356, Judy Heine-Kathy L.A. Dodgers 5, Arizona 3, 11 innings 4. Kevin Harvick, 2,006. Thursday, Sep. 12 RHP Josh Strawn from Grand Prairie Oakland 83 61 .576 — and DT Michael Brooks from

ley just 11 catches and 357 City Sand Volleyball Champs Records Broken yards from those career Air marks, neither Strahl nor From Page 7 Passing Yards-Game Hejna are concerned about New Mark: 411 yards, Mason records ... unless you’re talk- Strahl Old Mark: 315 yards, Michael ing win-loss records. Strahl said that the open- Rucker, 2011 “Records are great,” Hejna ing loss was tough, but that it said. “But they won’t do me pushed him to keep getting Receiving Yards-Game any good if we’re not winning better. New Mark: 209 yards, J.J. Hejna ball games.” Old Mark: 187 yards, David Bit- “We didn’t give up. We’d terman, 1976 worked so hard to get to that, You can follow James D. so we worked harder and got Records To Watch Cimburek on Twitter at twit- the results,” he said. ter.com/JCimburek. Join the The 16-point deficit Receptions-Career discussion at against Stevens was a Record: David Bitterman 52 www.yankton.net. wakeup call, according to J.J. Hejna: 42 Hejna. “We definitely came out Receiving Yards-Career Record: David Bitterman 1,076 Summer Sale! flat, more than anything. J.J. Hejna: 717 When you look around the huddle we usually have that Above The Influence won the Yankton Parks & Rec coed sand volleyball league tournament. Team vibe, and it wasn’t there,” he a game in 2011. “The little members include (left) Bryce Johnson, Mike Vogel, Kara Fosheim, Haley Long and Taylor Jones. said. “Then we came out like things he showed me helped an entirely different team. me get that record.” One good play led to the Hejna broke one of the part of a legacy,” Newby said, sideline,” Newby said. “I just next, and we continued to get oldest records in the Yankton Newby remembering what Brown stiff-armed him like we stiff- things done throughout the football books, set by YHS told him. “It’s cool to be part arm the sled every day in game.” Hall of Famer Dave Bitterman From Page 7 of that now. Ahman Green. practice. I didn’t know it was Of the 474 yards passing in 1976. Bitterman held the Johnny Rodgers. There’s a going to be a personal foul.” Strahl has on the season, 250 single-game mark of 187 list of guys. Just to even be Newby said he tried to not of it are to Hejna. But the jun- yards, and still holds marks Newby grew up 15 min- part of that, to be mentioned think about the game against ior quarterback has also hit for receptions in a season utes from the UCLA campus with them, is an honor.” UCLA until this week, even six other receivers, including (40), receiving yards in a sea- and was delighted the Bruins Brown said he knew though friends back home 6-7 Evan Greeneway and 6-4 son (687) and career recep- wanted him. But by then he Newby would have to con- have reminded him about it Matt Fitzgerald. tions (52) and receiving yards already had made two visits tribute right away because since he verbally committed “I have three big guys that (1,076). to Nebraska and he and his Rex Burkhead graduated and to the Huskers in January. can go up and get it, speed “It surprised me a lot. parents felt Lincoln was the two other running backs had UCLA coach Jim Mora said guys that can stretch a de- There are not a lot of old right place for him. transferred from Nebraska he’s watched film of Newby fense and Jordan (Lightner) records like that left,” Hejna “I had a good relationship the past two years. this season and that nothing and Levi (Davis) out of the said. “To have a record that with the coaching staff, I felt “When we saw him in he’s done has surprised him. backfield,” Strahl said. old broken is definitely a they brought the right guys camp that first scrimmage “He’s a very good player “That’s huge for me. It makes privilege.” % per in and I felt it was a great at- against our varsity defense, and he’s going to be a great my life easier.” While Hejna enters Fri- 25 Off gallon! mosphere here,” Newby said. he lit it up pretty good,” player, and we really liked Strahl also credits the in- day’s game with Brandon Val- “I love it. I really fell in love Brown said. “You knew there him,” Mora said. “He’s a local dividual whose record he with the guys here and the was something special kid, and we were disap- broke, Michael Rucker, who coaching staff.” there.” pointed to lose him to Ne- had started the previous 2 Newby and Brown con- In the opener against braska, obviously. Hope he’s 1/2 seasons. nected quickly. Newby’s dad, Wyoming, Newby ran nine happy there and has a lot of “I don’t know if I’d have Terrell Newby Sr., grew up in times for 47 yards during a success — just very limited gotten it without him,” Strahl Chicago and is a lifelong 13-play scoring drive that success this weekend.” said of Rucker, who set the Bears fan. He passed on to gave Nebraska a 16-point lead previous mark of 315 yards in his son stories about the ex- in the fourth quarter. He fin- ploits of Payton. Brown was a ished with 76 yards on 15 car- MORNING defensive back at Brown Uni- ries in the 37-34 win. COFFE E versity in the 1970s and got Last week he bounced W to know Payton when he was back from a fumble to break a N NOWOOW WEEKDAYS MONDAY-FRIDAY 20-yard run at the start of the in training camp with the FORT Thursday, September 12 Huskers’ final scoring drive in Bears. Brown and Newby dis- 7:40 am Yankton Conv/Vis Yankton cussed Payton’s inspirational the 56-13 victory over South- NN E Bureau (Lisa Scheve) ern Miss. It was on that same OOPENPPE work habits and attitude. O 8:20 am Yankton Chamber Paint & Brown also sold Newby on drive he drew his penalty for KNOX (Carmen Schramm) the long tradition of running pushing his left hand into Alexander Walters’ facemask Friday, September 13 Decorating backs at Nebraska and the Climate Control Self Storage 7:40 am SD Magazine program’s continuing com- as he went out of bounds on 406 Broadway, Yankton a 19-yard run. (Bernie Hunhoff) 665-5032 mitment to the running game. 8:20 am Watermelon Feed “When I come in I’ll be “No one really said any- 716 Pine • 605.661.0987 www.yanktonpaintanddecorating.com thing to me about it on the (Russ Tschetter)

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