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7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Delaware 42, Lehigh 20 Virginia Tech 1; Washington State 1. Christian (Ohio) 3; Marian (Ind.) 1; Miami at N.Y. Jets, 3:15 p.m. TODAY WED THUR FRI SAT SUN MON City Bowling New Hampshire 45, Bethune- Menlo (Calif.) 1; Grace (Ind.) 1; Philadelphia at Dallas, 7:20 p.m. Transactions CLASSIC Cookman 20 Tennessee Wesleyan 1; Northwest Monday, Dec. 13 BASEBALL YANKTON BUCKS WRESTLING HIGH TEAM GAME: H&K Oil 822 Georgia Southern 31, William & Women’s Hoops (Wash.) 1; Northwestern Ohio 1. Baltimore at Houston, 7:30 p.m. American League YANKTON HIGH TEAM SERIES: Eisenbraun Mary 15 THE AP TOP TWENTY FIVE BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Acquired INV. & Associates 2270 North Dakota State 42, Montana The top 25 teams in the The 3B Mark Reynolds and a player to be 10 a.m. HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Jimmy State 17 Associated Press’ women’s college The NFL The NBA named or cash from the Arizona for RHP Hahn 277, Ryan Weverstad 256, Tom Villanova 54, Stephen F. Austin 24 basketball poll, with first-place votes in AMERICAN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE David Hernandez and RHP Kam YANKTON BUCKS BASKETBALL Grass 233, Ryan Barta 220, Jack Eastern Washington 37, Southeast parentheses, records through Dec. 5, East Atlantic Division Mickolio. Sieben 215, Todd Moody 215 Missouri State 17 total points based on 25 points for a W L T Pct PF PA W L Pct GB —Acquired 1B BROOK. HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Quarterfinals, Friday, Dec. 10 or first-place vote through one point for a New England 9 2 0 .818 334 266 Boston 16 4 .800 — Adrian Gonzalez from San Diego for OF 7:30 p.m. Jimmy Hahn 673, Ryan Weverstad Saturday, Dec. 11 25th-place vote and last week’s rank- N.Y. Jets 9 2 0 .818 264 187 New York 13 9 .591 4 Reymond Fuentes, RHP Casey Kelly, 641, Wayne Kudera 601, Tom Huether Villanova (8-4) vs. Appalachian ing: Miami 6 6 0 .500 215 238 Toronto 8 13 .381 8 1/2 1B and a player to be YANKTON GAZELLES BASKETBALL 590, Jack Sieben 584 State (10-2), TBA Record Pts Pvs Buffalo 2 10 0 .167 243 333 Philadelphia 6 14 .300 10 named. STANDINGS: Plath Chiropractic North Dakota State (9-4) vs. 1. Connecticut (40) 8-0 1,000 1 South New Jersey 6 15 .286 10 1/2 TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Acquired at 77.5, Rotten Apples 69, Yankton Motor Eastern Washington (10-2), TBA 2. Baylor 9-1 943 2 W L T Pct PF PA Southeast Division 2B from Milwaukee for RHP Brookings 62, H&K Oil 60, Lucky Strikers 46, New Hampshire (8-4) vs. 3. Stanford 5-0 929 3 Jacksonville 7 5 0 .583 257 300 W L Pct GB Shaun Marcum. 7:30 p.m. Eisenbraun & Associates 44, Fastenal Delaware (10-2), TBA 4. Xavier 8-0 851 4 Indianapolis 6 6 0 .500 317 290 Orlando 15 6 .714 — National League YANKTON-BON HOMME GAZELLES GYMNASTICS 38.5, Barta Electric 35 Georgia Southern (9-4) vs. 5. Duke 8-0 841 5 Houston 5 7 0 .417 288 321 Atlanta 14 8 .636 1 1/2 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS— SATURDAY NIGHT MIXED Wofford (10-2), TBA 6. Ohio St. 7-0 805 6 Tennessee 5 7 0 .417 263 235 Miami 14 8 .636 1 1/2 Agreed to terms with INF Melvin Mora at Mitchell ROOS./O’G HIGH TEAM GAME: Hazzards ———— 7. Texas A&M 6-0 738 7 North Charlotte 7 13 .350 7 1/2 on a one-year contract. Triangular TRI. 909, 4 Friends 887 NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFFS 8. Tennessee 8-1 700 9 W L T Pct PF PA Washington 6 13 .316 8 —Named Mark 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. HIGH TEAM SERIES: 4 Friends Quarterfinals, Saturday, Dec. 4 9. West Virginia 8-0 698 10 Pittsburgh 9 3 0 .750 267 191 Central Division Riggins pitching coach. MOUNT MARTY LANCERS MEN’S BASKETBALL 2598 Delta State 28, Albany State, Ga. 7 10. UCLA 7-0 595 13 Baltimore 8 4 0 .667 260 201 W L Pct GB NEW YORK METS—Agreed to HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Todd Shepherd 49, Mercyhurst 14 11. Georgetown 7-1 591 12 Cleveland 5 7 0 .417 229 239 Chicago 10 8 .556 — terms with INF Russ Adams and C Dusty DOANE at M’Side Moody 254, Don Casey 242, Mike Minnesota-Duluth 25, Augustana, 12. North Carolina 8-0 570 14 Cincinnati 2 10 0 .167 255 322 Indiana 10 9 .526 1/2 Ryan on minor league contracts. 8 p.m. 4 p.m. Townsend 242, Scott Plath 240, Holly S.D. 6 13. Oklahoma 7-1 548 11 West Cleveland 7 13 .350 4 —Agreed to Kellen 201, Judy Barta 192, Gail Northwest Missouri State 37, 14. Kentucky 5-1 467 8 W L T Pct PF PA Milwaukee 7 13 .350 4 terms with RHP Aaron Harang on a one- Houfek 191 Central Missouri 20 15. Michigan St. 7-1 386 25 Kansas City 8 4 0 .667 295 237 Detroit 7 14 .333 4 1/2 year contract. MOUNT MARTY LANCERS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Todd Semifinals, Sunday, Dec. 12 16. Iowa St. 6-1 337 19 Oakland 6 6 0 .500 283 269 WESTERN CONFERENCE BASKETBALL Moody 685, Scott Byrkeland 650, Don Shepherd (12-1) at Delta State 17. Florida St. 7-1 333 15 San Diego 6 6 0 .500 323 253 Southwest Division National Basketball Association DOANE at M’Side Casey 627, Judy Barta 540, Holly (10-3), 1 p.m. 18. Notre Dame 6-3 313 16 Denver 3 9 0 .250 256 333 W L Pct GB NBA—Suspended Los Angeles 6 p.m. 2 p.m. Kellen 535, Gail Houfek 519 Northwest Missouri State (12-1) at 19. Iowa 8-1 289 18 NATIONAL CONFERENCE San Antonio 17 3 .850 — Clippers F Brian Cook two games for his STANDINGS: 4 Friends 45-19, Minnesota-Duluth (13-0), 5 p.m. 20. St. John’s 7-1 254 20 East Dallas 16 4 .800 1 flagrant foul, penalty two against SOUTH DAKOTA COYOTES MEN’S BASKETBALL • 605-677-5959 Huether Seamless Gutters 44-20, ———— 21. Texas 4-2 216 17 W L T Pct PF PA New Orleans 13 7 .650 4 Portland C Joel Przybilla and Portland G at Loyola Fearsome 4 Some 45-22, Ups & Downs NAIA PLAYOFFS 22. Maryland 7-1 206 22 N.Y. Giants 8 4 0 .667 308 247 Memphis 8 13 .381 9 1/2 Andre Miller for one game for making CANISIUS TABOR Mary. 39-25, Ben’s Bowling Crew 38-26, Plath Semifinals, Saturday, Dec. 4 23. Wis.-Green Bay 7-0 146 — Philadelphia 8 4 0 .667 344 281 Houston 7 13 .350 10 excessive and unnecessary contact with 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. Chiropractic 38-26, Gutterballz 36-28, Sioux Falls 38, MidAmerica 24. DePaul 8-1 70 — Washington 5 7 0 .417 222 293 Northwest Division Los Angeles F Blake Griffin during a Bowlers Under the Influence 34-30, Nazarene 0 25. Georgia 6-2 53 21 Dallas 4 8 0 .333 294 336 W L Pct GB Dec. 5 game. SOUTH DAKOTA COYOTES WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • 605-677-5959 Beer Runners 32-32, Hazzards 30-34, Carroll, Mont. 27, Saint Xavier 5 Others receiving votes: Nebraska South Utah 15 6 .714 — FOOTBALL Combiners 25-39, S.O.S. 24-40, Championship, Saturday, Dec. 20 31, Kansas St. 23, Boston College 16, W L T Pct PF PA Denver 13 6 .684 1 National Football League at Northern at Northern TABOR T.H.E.M. 22-42, Fleeg’s Five Baggers At Barron Stadium, Rome, Ga. Kansas 11, Georgia Tech 8, Arkansas Atlanta 10 2 0 .833 304 233 Oklahoma City 14 7 .667 1 NFL—Fined Baltimore LB Jameel Iowa Arizona 6 p.m. 22-42, Wild Things 14-50 Sioux Falls (13-0) vs. Carroll, 7, Oklahoma St. 7, Bowling Green 5, New Orleans 9 3 0 .750 299 227 Portland 9 11 .450 5 1/2 McClain $40,000 for his helmet hit on 7:05 p.m. 7:35 p.m. HIGHLIGHTS: Jan Putnam 3-10; Mont. (13-0), 3:30 p.m. Northwestern 4, Southern Cal 3, Tampa Bay 7 5 0 .583 243 251 Minnesota 5 16 .238 10 Pittsburgh TE Heath Miller and Baltimore Jeff Brunken 3-10; Todd Kautz 2-7; Alabama 2, Louisville 2, Florida 1, Carolina 1 11 0 .083 154 307 Pacific Division NT Haloti Ngata $15,000 for hitting Ben Scott Byrkeland 3-10; Ray Donat 4-10; Purdue 1. North W L Pct GB Roethlisberger’s helmet and breaking Patty Voeltz 5-7; Gail Houfek 4-5; Men’s Hoops ———— W L T Pct PF PA L.A. Lakers 14 6 .700 — his nose during Sunday’s game. OTHER SPORTS Jason Rempfer 4-10, 2-7; Jim Murphy THE AP TOP TWENTY FIVE NAIA DIVISION II TOP 25 POLL Chicago 9 3 0 .750 246 192 Phoenix 11 9 .550 3 DENVER BRONCOS—Fired 3-10; Jim Kostal 3-10 The top 25 teams in The KANSAS CITY, Mo. — For the Green Bay 8 4 0 .667 303 182 Golden State 8 12 .400 6 coach Josh McDaniels. Named running Associated Press’ college basketball third-straight week, Northwestern Minnesota 5 7 0 .417 227 253 Sacramento 4 14 .222 9 backs coach Eric Studesville interim Hockey poll, with first-place votes in parenthe- (Iowa) grabbed the top spot in the 2010 Detroit 2 10 0 .167 278 306 L.A. Clippers 4 17 .190 10 1/2 coach for the final month. USD Men: Wednesday, South Dakota State at Yankton, 7 p.m. Area Bowling ses, records through Dec. 5, total points Division II Women's Basketball West Sunday’s Games TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS— Yankton Boys’ JV: Sunday, vs. Brookings, 11:30 a.m. WOMEN’S CENTENNIAL based on 25 points for a first-place vote Coaches' Top 25 Poll, the NAIA W L T Pct PF PA Boston 100, New Jersey 75 Placed CB Aqib Talib and C Jeff Faine Yankton Girls’ JV: Sunday, vs. Mitchell, 10 a.m. HIGH TEAM GAME: F&M Bank through one point for a 25th-place vote announced Monday. Sporting an 11-0 Seattle 6 6 0 .500 240 289 New York 116, Toronto 99 on injured reserve. 760 and last week’s ranking: record, the Red Raiders registered 15 St. Louis 6 6 0 .500 232 237 Detroit 102, Cleveland 92 HOCKEY Indoor Track HIGH TEAM SERIES: Unique Tan Record Pts Pvs first-place votes and 436 points. No. 2 San Francisco 4 8 0 .333 203 259 Oklahoma City 114, Golden State National Hockey League USD: Thursday, Red-White Intrasquad Meet at Vermillion 2147 1. Duke (65) 8-0 1,625 1 Davenport (Mich.) earned the remain- Arizona 3 9 0 .250 200 338 109 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS— HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: 2. Ohio St. 6-0 1,534 2 ing first-place nod and totaled 422 Thursday’s Game San Antonio 109, New Orleans 84 Assigned F Jeremy Morin to Rockford Marianne Merkel 194, Dee Peitz 184, 3. Pittsburgh 9-0 1,494 3 points. Morningside (Iowa) stayed put Philadelphia 34, Houston 24 Denver 108, Memphis 107 (AHL). Bobbie Zavadil 175, Carolyn Leader 4. Kansas 7-0 1,403 4 at No. 3, while Indiana Wesleyan and Sunday’s Games Phoenix 125, Washington 108 DALLAS STARS—Recalled LW ON THE AIR 175 5. Kansas St. 7-1 1,291 5 Sioux Falls (S.D.) jump into the top-five Green Bay 34, San Francisco 16 Portland 100, L.A. Clippers 91 Francis Wathier from the Texas (AHL). HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: 6. Connecticut 7-0 1,285 7 at Nos. 4 and 5, respectively. Kansas City 10, Denver 6 Monday’s Games NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Sent Marianne Merkel 544, Carolyn Leader 7. Michigan St. 6-2 1,168 6 Record Pts Pvs Minnesota 38, Buffalo 14 Indiana 124, Toronto 100 D Dylan Reese to Bridgeport (AHL). Tuesday TIME RADIO/TV 501, Dee Peitz 491 8. Syracuse 8-0 1,126 8 1. Northwest. (Iowa) (15)11-0 436 1 Jacksonville 17, Tennessee 6 Atlanta 80, Orlando 74 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS—F Bill DIVISION 1 STANDINGS: Lewis & 9. Georgetown 8-0 1,011 16 2. Davenport, Mich. (1) 11-0 422 2 Cleveland 13, Miami 10 New York 121, Minnesota 114 Guerin announced his retirement. Coll. Men’s BB: Canisius at USD 7 p.m. KYBB-FM Clark Specialty Hospital 44.5-15.5, 10. Baylor 6-0 990 11 3. Morningside (Iowa) 9-0 408 3 Chicago 24, Detroit 20 Miami 88, Milwaukee 78 WASHINGTON CAPITALS— Coll. Women’s BB: USD at Northern Iowa 7:05 p.m. KKYA-FM Merkel Insulation 35-25, Arens 11. Tennessee 6-0 914 13 4. Indiana Wesleyan 8-1 387 6 N.Y. Giants 31, Washington 7 Tuesday’s Games Recalled C Mathieu Perreault from Construction 15.5-44.5 12. Villanova 6-1 870 12 5. Univ. of Sioux Falls 9-1 368 8 New Orleans 34, Cincinnati 30 New Jersey at Atlanta, 6 p.m. Hershey (AHL). Wednesday TIME RADIO/TV DIVISION 2 STANDINGS: F&M 13. Memphis 7-0 802 14 6. Cornerstone (Mich.) 10-1 351 5 Oakland 28, San Diego 13 Denver at Charlotte, 6 p.m. COLLEGE Coll. Women’s BB: Doane at MMC 6 p.m. KVHT-FM Bank 35-25, Unique Tan 31-29, DSM 14. San Diego St. 7-0 759 17 7. Kansas Wesleyan 9-0 348 10 Seattle 31, Carolina 14 Cleveland at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. COLORADO—Named Jon Embree Coll. Men’s BB: Doane at MMC 8 p.m. KVHT-FM Apts 19-41 15. Missouri 6-1 726 9 8. Saint Francis (Ind.) 8-2 346 4 St. Louis 19, Arizona 6 Golden State at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. football coach and signed him to a five- HIGHLIGHTS: Laverta Mauch 3-6; 16. Illinois 8-1 715 20 9. Black Hills State (S.D.)8-3 334 9 Atlanta 28, Tampa Bay 24 Detroit at Houston, 7:30 p.m. year contract. Friday TIME RADIO/TV Carolyn Leader 5-10, 3-6 17. Kentucky 5-2 557 10 10. College of Ozarks (Mo.)7-3 308 7 Dallas 38, Indianapolis 35, OT Phoenix at Portland, 9 p.m. DUQUESNE—Agreed to terms Prep Boys’ BB: Brookings at YHS 7:30 p.m. KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM MEN’S COMMERCIAL 18. BYU 8-0 515 21 11. Saint Ambrose (Iowa) 7-1 299 11 Pittsburgh 13, Baltimore 10 Washington at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 with football coach Jerry Schmitt on a Prep Girls’ BB: YHS at Brookings 7:30 p.m. KYNT-AM HIGH TEAM GAME: Coor’s Light 19. Purdue 7-1 432 22 12. Sterling College (Kan.) 7-1 295 12 Monday’s Game p.m. contract extension through 2013-14. 899 20. UNLV 8-0 426 24 13. Cedarville (Ohio) 5-3 268 13 N.Y. Jets at New England, 7:30 LONGWOOD—Fired women’s Saturday TIME RADIO/TV HIGH TEAM SERIES: Wiebelhaus 21. Washington 5-2 302 23 14. Iowa Wesleyan 7-3 247 15 p.m. The NHL basketball coach Kristin Caruso. Coll. Women’s BB: MMC at Morningside 2 p.m. KVTK-AM Rec 2469 22. Minnesota 7-1 294 15 15. Minot State, N.D. 6-2 238 14 Thursday, Dec. 9 Named Bill Reinson women’s interim Coll. Men’s BB: MMC at Morningside 4 p.m. KVTK-AM HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Larry 23. Notre Dame 8-0 291 25 16. Concordia (Ore.) 10-3 227 19 Indianapolis at Tennessee, 7:20 Sunday’s Games basketball coach. Coll. Men’s BB: USD at Loyola Marymount 9 p.m. KYBB-FM Thunker 245, Adam Weibold 224, Brian 24. Louisville 6-0 162 — 17. Daemen College (N.Y.) 8-1 186 24 p.m. Philadelphia 3, N.Y. Islanders 2 LOUISIANA TECH—Announced Wiebelhaus 223 25. Texas 6-2 146 19 18. Taylor (Ind.) 8-3 176 RV Sunday, Dec. 12 Ottawa 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 sophomore F Darius Redding has been HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Larry Others receiving votes: Florida 72, 19. Mount Marty (S.D.) 8-3 163 RV N.Y. Giants at Minnesota, noon Chicago 4, Calgary 2 declared academically ineligible for the Monday TIME RADIO/TV Thunker 628, Brian Wiebelhaus 594, Vanderbilt 52, North Carolina 43, 20. Brescia (Ky.) 8-1 162 20 Tampa Bay at Washington, noon Phoenix 3, Anaheim 0 winter quarter. Coll. Women’s BB: Tabor at USD 6 p.m. KYBB-FM Aaron Kuehler 589 Arizona 38, UCF 28, Cleveland St. 13, 21. Milligan College (Tenn.)10-3 155 21 Cleveland at Buffalo, noon St. Louis 3, Vancouver 2 SAN DIEGO STATE—Signed foot- Coll. Men’s BB: Tabor at USD 8 p.m. KYBB-FM DIVISION A STANDINGS: Crofton Gonzaga 9, Texas A&M 9, Cincinnati 6, 22. Bethel College (Ind.) 7-4 141 16 Green Bay at Detroit, noon Monday’s Games ball coach Brady Hoke to a two-year Elevator 78-42, Coor’s Light 69.5-50.5, Northwestern 6, Saint Mary’s, Calif. 5, 23. Walsh Univ. (Ohio) 5-4 134 17 Oakland at Jacksonville, noon Atlanta 3, Nashville 2, OT contract extension through 2015. Dean’s Cab 63.5-56.5, Wiebelhaus Rec Temple 3, Wichita St. 3. 24. Eastern Oregon 9-1 100 RV Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, noon New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. TEXAS—Announced the resigna- 50-70 ———— 25. Dordt College (Iowa) 7-3 97 18 Atlanta at Carolina, noon Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. tion of offensive coordinator Greg AREA CALENDAR DIVISION B STANDINGS: Don’s USA TODAY/ESPN TOP 25 POLL Others receiving votes: Union (Ky.) Seattle at San Francisco, 3:05 Dallas at Columbus, 7 p.m. Davis. Announced the retirement of Auto 72.5-47.5, DSM Apts 59-61, The top 25 teams in the USA 73; Southwestern (Kan.) 60; Huntington p.m. San Jose at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. offensive line coach Mac McWhorter Waste Connection 53-67, Leader Today-ESPN men’s college basketball (Ind.) 56; Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) 46; St. Louis at New Orleans, 3:05 Tuesday’s Games and defensive line coach-special teams Tuesday, December 7 Angus 34.5-85.5 poll, with first-place votes in parenthe- Valley City State (N.D.) 31; Concordia p.m. Ottawa at Montreal, 6 p.m. coordinator Mike Tolleson. BASKETBALL, MEN’S Canisius at USD (7 p.m., KYBB-FM) HIGHLIGHTS: Larry Thunker 59 ses, records through Dec. 5, points (Neb.) 20; William Penn (Iowa) 14; Kansas City at San Diego, 3:15 Buffalo at Boston, 6:30 p.m. VILLANOVA—Suspended fresh- BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S USD at Northern Iowa (7:05 p.m., KKYA- over game avg.; Dick Hochstein 107 based on 25 points for a first-place vote Montreat (N.C.) 11; Notre Dame (Ohio) p.m. Colorado at Florida, 6:30 p.m. man F JayVaughn Pinkston for the rest FM) over series avg.; Tom Wiebelhaus 6-7- through one point for a 25th-place vote 9; Peru State (Neb.) 6; Bethel (Kan.) 5; Denver at Arizona, 3:15 p.m. Tampa Bay at Calgary, 8:30 p.m. of the season after he was charged with BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Bloomfield at Santee; Creighton at Wausa; 10 and previous ranking: Concordia (Mich.) 4; Saint Thomas New England at Chicago, 3:15 Anaheim at Edmonton, 8:30 p.m. assault. Niobrara-Verdigre at O’Neill St. Mary’s Record Pts Pvs (Fla.) 4; Jamestown (N.D.) 3; Cincinnati p.m. BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Andes Central at Gregory; Beresford at 1. Duke (31) 8-0 775 1 Parker; Bloomfield at Santee; Creighton at Wausa; Crofton at Boone City Volleyball 2. Ohio State 6-0 734 2 Central; Dakota Valley at Tea Area; Freeman at Parkston; Gayville-Volin at COED A LEAGUE 3. Pittsburgh 9-0 715 3 Menno; Irene-Wakonda vs. Bridgewater-Emery at Bridgewater; Marion vs. RESULTS: Upper Deck Net Ninja’s 4. Kansas 7-0 685 4 know he’s going to make people Jerry Kill was college room- McCook Central-Montrose at Salem; Newcastle at Centerville; Niobrara- def. “A” Team 3-0 (forfeit); 104.1 The 5. Kansas State 7-1 589 5 happy.” mates with Rebecca’s brother. Verdigre at O’Neill St. Mary’s; Ponca at Elk Point-Jefferson; Tripp-Delmont- Wolf def. Bud Attitude 3-0 21-12, 21-18, 6. Connecticut 7-0 587 9 Gray, who said he had to The two met for the first time Armour at Bon Homme; Viborg-Hurley at Scotland; Winnebago at Allen; 21-11 7. Syracuse 8-0 581 7 KILL Winner at Wagner STANDINGS: 104.1 The Wolf 3-0, 8. Michigan State 6-2 558 6 Google Kill to find out about him, when Jerry accompanied her GYMNASTICS, GIRLS’ YHS-Bon Homme/S.F. Lincoln at Mitchell Upper Deck Net Ninjas 2-1, Bud 9. Baylor 6-0 487 10 From Page 6A (6:30 p.m.) Attitude 1-2, ‘A’ Team 0-3 10. Georgetown 8-0 481 14 said their new coach made the brother home from college while WRESTLING, PREP Akron-Westfield/Beresford at Dakota Valley (5:30 COED B LEAGUE 11. Missouri 6-1 417 8 same joke to them as he did to Rebecca was still a senior in high p.m.); Elk Point-Jefferson at Garretson; Laurel-Concord-Coleridge at RESULTS: Arm & Hammer def. 12. Villanova 6-1 396 12 Randolph; Tea Area/Vermillion at Madison (5:30 p.m.) Rexall 2-1 20-22, 21-14, 21-16; 13. Tennessee 6-0 376 17 the media about landing his wife school. Wednesday, December 8 Yankton Motor Sports def. The 14. Memphis 7-0 332 15 es who wanted this job,” Maturi as an ice breaker. “We were at the dinner table BASKETBALL, MEN’S Doane at MMC (8 p.m., KVHT-FM) Handycaps 2-1 21-16, 9-21, 21-13; No 15. San Diego State 8-0 315 19 said. “I just felt that Jerry Kill was BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Doane at MMC (6 p.m., KVHT-FM) Namers def. Sign Tech 2-1 21-13, 20- 16. Kentucky 5-2 284 11 “When I want something and I and I had my boyfriend and my HOCKEY, COLLEGE MEN’S CLUB South Dakota State vs. USD at 22, 21-16; KU def. Yankton Fire & 17. Illinois 8-1 280 21 the best of those good coaches.” want it bad enough, I’m going to mom, my dad,” she said. “We Yankton (7 p.m.) Safety 22-20, 23-21, 21-16 18. Purdue 7-1 259 18 Quarterback MarQueis Gray Thursday, December 9 STANDINGS: Arm & Hammer 3-0, 19. UNLV 8-0 233 23 get it,” Kill said. “I told her I was were just sitting there and just BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S USD at Northern Arizona (7:35 p.m., No Namers 2-0, KU 2-1, Sign Tech 1-1, 20. Minnesota 7-1 222 13 and the rest of the Gophers play- going to marry her right next to talking and he looked at my KYBB-FM) First Dakota Acers 1-1, Rexall 1-2, 21. Brigham Young 8-0 162 25 ers met with Kill early Monday BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Ponca at Randolph Yankton Fire & Safety 1-2, Yankton 22. Washington 5-2 151 22 her boyfriend at her momma’s brother and said, ’I’m going to BASKETBALL, BOYS’ MS Norfolk at YMS (4:15 p.m.) Motor Sports 1-2, The Handycaps 0-3 23. Notre Dame 8-0 109 NR morning and came away table, so I am aggressive. marry your sister someday.’ BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Colome at Andes Central; Marion at 24. Florida 6-2 92 16 impressed. Canistota; Menno at Mount Vernon; Newcastle at Winside; Ponca at 25. Texas 6-2 85 20 But Rebecca Kill insists that is “Two years later, there we Randolph College Football Others receiving votes: Louisville “Just give him a chance and no joke. were.” GYMNASTICS, GIRLS’ S.F. Roosevelt/S.F. O’Gorman at YHS-Bon NCAA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 37; West Virginia 27; Vanderbilt 20; see what he does,” Gray said. “I Homme (6:30 p.m.) SUBDIVISION PLAYOFFS North Carolina 14; Wisconsin 12; “That’s a true story,” she said. TRACK, COLLEGE INDOOR USD Red-White Intrasquad Second Round, Saturday, Dec. 4 Arizona 9; Northwestern 9; Cleveland WRESTLING, PREP Bon Homme at Crofton; Chester Area/Flandreau Appalachian State 42, Western State 7; New Mexico 7; Temple 7; at Alcester-Hudson (6 p.m.); Creighton-Verdigre at Boone Central; Illinois 14 Gonzaga 5; Texas A&M 5; Central Hess was selected as the league’s Freshman tract renewal for head football coach Scott Garretson/Parker/Sioux Valley at West Central (5 p.m.); Gregory- Wofford 17, Jacksonville State 14 Florida 4; Richmond 3; Wichita State 2; Burke/Wagner at Winner of the Year. Underwood. Friday, December 10 “When I hired Scott I knew St. Cloud BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Brookings at YHS (7:30 p.m., KYNT-AM, AREA WSC’s Bundy Selected To State was not only getting a special coach KVHT-FM); Alcester-Hudson at Freeman Academy; Allen at Homer; but also an outstanding individual and edu- Beresford at Bon Homme; Canistota at Marion; Clearwater-Orchard at From Page 6A Niobrara-Verdigre; Creighton at Neligh-Oakdale; Elk Point-Jefferson at Daktronics Region Team cator,” said Kurtz. “Scott's teams have been Canton; Elkhorn Valley at Crofton; Gayville-Volin at Baltic; Harrisburg at WAYNE, Neb. — Joe Bundy of Wayne successful on the field, in the classroom as Vermillion (KVTK-AM); Hartington at O’Neill St. Mary’s; Marty at Lower HOOPS well as generously giving back to our cam- State College was named to the NCAA Brule; Menno vs. Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Tripp; O’Neill at Hartington won the weight throw. pus and community. SCSU is indeed fortu- Cedar Catholic; Osmond at Wynot; Viborg-Hurley at Freeman; Wakefield at From Page 6A Daktronics Super Region #3 First Team Wausa; Winside at Bloomfield Other returning all-league members are announced Wednesday afternoon. The team nate to have Scott as our head coach and I BASKETBALL, BOYS’ JV Brookings at YHS (4 p.m.) Jared Ailts, Jared Foote, Marshall is sponsored by Daktronics and is voted on intend to do everything I can to make sure BASKETBALL, BOYS’ SOPH Brookings at YHS (5:45 p.m.) Kambestad, Luke Leischner (Parkston) and by members of the College Sports he finishes his career at SCSU.” BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ YHS at Brookings (7:30 p.m., KYNT-AM); and 10 rebounds, while Micaela Erickson and Kim Johnson added 12 Greg Vollmer. Underwood just completed his third sea- Alcester-Hudson at Freeman Academy; Allen at Homer; Andes Central vs. Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Viborg-Hurley at Hurley; Avon at Gregory; Beresford at Bon Homme; points apiece. The women welcome back five of last from Super Region #3, which is made up of son as head coach of the Huskies. He has Clearwater-Orchard at Niobrara-Verdigre; Creighton at Neligh-Oakdale; Elk The Tigers were 17-of-22 at the free throw line to overcome a 4- season’s seven all-league selections in football playing institutions from the Great compiled a winning record in each of his Point-Jefferson at Canton; Elkhorn Valley at Crofton; Gayville-Volin at for-19 effort at the three-point line. Brooke Garner, Brittany Garner, Rachael Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, the three seasons and this year has tied the Baltic; Harrisburg at Vermillion; Hartington at O’Neill St. Mary’s; Marty at Carrie Berger led York (3-9) with 13 points, while Rachelle Tialavea Hakk, Jennifer Mack and Lora Shearer. school record for wins with 10. In 2008 and Lower Brule; O’Neill at Hartington Cedar Catholic; Osmond at Wynot; Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference and South Sioux City at Dakota Valley; Tea Area at Parkston; Wakefield at added 11 points and Lorena Medeiros chipped in with 10 points. Danielle Burke and Krista Creager the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. 2009, the Huskies had identical 7-4 records, Wausa; Winside at Bloomfield NO. 5 DUKE 61, NO. 7 TEXAS A&M 58: DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — (Yankton), two members of the distance Bundy, a 6-6, 305 pound senior offen- were 7-3 in Northern Sun Intercollegiate BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ JV YHS at Brookings (4 p.m.) Jasmine Thomas scored 18 points and hit the go-ahead basket with 55 medley relay championship team last season, sive lineman from Madison, South Dakota, Conference (NSIC) play and 5-1 in NSIC BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ SOPH YHS at Brookings (5:45 p.m.) seconds left to lead No. 5 Duke past No. 7 Texas A&M 61-58 on also return this season. North Division play. Saturday, December 11 was a three year starter at right guard for the BASKETBALL, MEN’S USD at Loyola Marymount (9 p.m., KYBB- Monday night. Last season the women took fourth place Wildcats starting 34 straight games over the In addition, he led the 2010 Huskies to FM); MMC at Morningside (4 p.m., KVTK-AM) NO. 23 WIS.-GREEN BAY 68, E. MICHIGAN 44: YPSILANTI, Mich. at the Indoor Track and Field Summit League last three seasons. He was a First Team All- their third NCAA Division II playoff appear- BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S MMC at Morningside (2 p.m., KVTK-AM) (AP) — Julie Wojta scored 20 points and Adrian Ritchie added 13 to Championships, while the men nabbed a NSIC South Division selection this season ance. The Huskies posted an impressive first BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Alcester-Hudson at West Sioux; Centerville at lead Wisconsin-Green Bay. sixth-place finish. round win over Hillsdale College, 42-28, on Newcastle; Dakota Valley at Tea Area; Leigh at Wynot; Menno vs. Tripp- after receiving Second Team All-NSIC South Delmont-Armour at Tripp; Niobrara-Verdigre at Bloomfield; Parker vs. The North Dakota State men’s and Division honors the previous two seasons. Nov. 20 at Husky Stadium. St. Cloud State McCook Central-Montrose at Montrose; Platte-Geddes at Dakota Christian; Men women’s teams, both three-time defending Bundy also excelled in the classroom, traveled to Duluth, Minn., on Nov. 27 to take Randolph at Laurel-Concord-Coleridge; Santee at Marty; Scotland at South champions, nabbed the first-place spot in earning ESPN Academic All-District 7 on top-ranked University of Minnesota Central; Wagner at Avon; Wakefield at Allen DAKOTA WESLEYAN 78, YORK 65: MITCHELL — Brady Wiebe both polls, while Southern Utah took the sec- Duluth where the season ended in a 20-17 BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Irene-Wakonda at Freeman; Leigh at Wynot; scored 33 points and grabbed eight rebounds as DWU beat York Football Third Team honors with a cumula- Menno vs. Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Tripp; Niobrara-Verdigre at Bloomfield; ond-place spots. tive grade point average of 3.48 majoring in overtime loss. Parker vs. McCook Central-Montrose at Montrose; Platte-Geddes at College 78-65 in a rescheduled men’s game Monday night at the Corn Palace. history education. Dakota Christian; Randolph at Laurel-Concord-Coleridge; Santee at Marty; Wayne State finished the 2010 season Viborg-Hurley at Canistota; Wagner at Lennox; Wakefield at Allen Wiebe was 11-of-14 from the field and 11-of-12 at the free throw SDSU’s Bowers Named To GYMNASTICS, GIRLS’ Wagner Inv. (Vermillion, Wagner, noon) line for the Tigers (8-3), who led 40-31 at halftime. MVFC All-Newcomer with a 6-5 overall record, going 5-5 in the 8 In-Stock & Quickship WRESTLING, PREP Yankton Inv. (YHS, Vermillion, 1 a.m.); Akron- Chase Walder added 12 points for DWU. Northern Sun Conference to finish in a tie for Westfield Tourn. (Beresford, Elk Point-Jefferson, Ponca, 10 a.m.); ACCPG seventh place in the 14-team conference. Tourn. at Lake Andes (Andes Central-Corsica-Platte-Geddes, Creighton- Gary Matthews Jr. led York (5-7) with 18 points and Corey Team On Special Orders Verdigre, Marion-Freeman, Scotland, 10 a.m.); Howard Tourn. (Parker, Standerfer added 11 points. ST. LOUIS — South Dakota State defen- Parkston, Wagner, 10 a.m.); Gregory Tourn. (Bon Homme, Dakota Valley, 9 NO. 5 KANSAS ST. 89, ALCORN ST. 55: MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) sive end Zacharia Bowers is the lone St. Cloud State Renews a.m.); Stanton Tourn. (Hartington Cedar Catholic, Laurel-Concord- — Jacob Pullen scored 24 points, his season high against a Division I Coleridge); West Point-Beemer Inv. (Crofton, Randolph, 9 a.m.) Jackrabbit representative on the Missouri Underwood's Contract WRESTLING, JV Yankton Inv. (YHS, 11 a.m.) opponent, to lead No. 5 Kansas State to an 89-55 victory over Alcorn Valley Football Conference All-Newcomer WRESTLING, MS Brookings Jamboree (YMS, 10 a.m.) State on Monday night. Team. ST. CLOUD, Minn. — St. Cloud State Sunday, December 12 IOWA STATE 85, SE MISSOURI 58: AMES, Iowa (AP) — Diante A native of Topeka, Kan., Bowers played University Director of Athletics Dr. Morris HOCKEY, BOYS’ JV Brookings at Yankton (11:30 a.m.) Kurtz announced Monday a four-year con- HOCKEY, GIRLS’ JV Mitchell at Yankton (10 a.m.) Garrett scored 20 points, Melvin Ejim added 18 to go with 10 rebounds in all 11 games with nine starts during the Monday, December 13 and Iowa State broke a two-game losing streak with an 85-58 victory 2010 season, recording 26 tackles with 2.5 BASKETBALL, MEN’S Tabor at USD (8 p.m., KYBB-FM) over winless Southeast Missouri on Monday night. sacks. He also was credited with a team-high BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Tabor at USD (6 p.m., KYBB-FM) BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Akron-Westfield at Dakota Valley; Andes eight quarterback hurries and forced a fum- Central at Platte-Geddes; Canistota vs. Irene-Wakonda at Wakonda; ble. Bowers joined the Jackrabbits after play- Chamberlain at Marion; Santee at Newcastle; Scotland vs. Viborg-Hurley at ing his first two seasons at Fort Scott Viborg Community College in Kansas. BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Akron-Westfield at Dakota Valley; Hanson at Broncos Fire McDaniels, Parkston; Norfolk Catholic at Hartington Cedar Catholic; Parker at Baltic; Northern Iowa quarterback Tirrell Rennie Plankinton at Andes Central; Santee at Newcastle; Wagner vs. Tripp- was named MVFC Newcomer of the Year, Delmont-Armour at Armour while Youngstown State quarterback Kurt GYMNASTICS, GIRLS’ Wagner at YHS-Bon Homme JV (7 p.m.) Studesville Replaces Him ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos AREA DIGEST wanted Josh McDaniels to bring the New England Made From Scratch Patriots’ winning ways with him to the Rocky Mountains when they hired Bill Belichick’s brash, Cranberry Pesicka At QB Club young disciple 22 months ago. The Yankton Quarterback Club will meet Wednesday at noon at What they got instead was the ash-gray hoodie and Cookies the Scottish Rite Masonic Center, 333 Cedar. their very own videotaping scandal to go with a pile of This week’s speaker is Yankton High School girls’ basketball losses and personnel blunders that cost him his job coach Doug Pesicka. He will preview the Gazelles’ upcoming sea- son, which begins Friday night at Brookings. not even halfway through his four-year contract. The public is invited to attend. McDaniels was fired Monday in the midst of the WASH EARLY! franchise’s worst skid in four decades. P&D Coyote Gameday Chat Tonight Running backs coach Eric Studesville will serve as www.hatchfurniture.com Press & Dakotan assistant sports editor Jeremy Hoeck will be interim coach for the final month, succeeding hosting a live blog during each University of South Dakota home McDaniels, 34, whose hiring by team owner Pat WASH LATE! men’s basketball game this season. 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