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Class B Baseball PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ TUESDAY, JULY 19, 2011 PAGE 9 Tests Show No New Heart Issues For Nolan Ryan Press&Dakotan HOUSTON (AP) — Tests done Monday on Texas Rangers President Nolan Ryan according to the team’s statement. He had a double-bypass operation in 2000 and has a in second place, four games back. He was scheduled to throw out the ceremonial first pitch showed no new heart problems for the Hall of Fame pitcher, who was hospitalized after ex- family history of heart disease. and to take part in a ceremony inducting Gene Autry, the Angels’ late owner, into the team’s periencing discomfort over the weekend. He sought treatment after experiencing discomfort Sunday morning while at his home Hall of Fame. Ryan, 64, “continues to improve,” the Rangers said in a statement. He is expected to in Georgetown, located about 170 miles northwest of Houston. Ryan holds the records for most no-hitters (seven) and strikeouts (5,714). He’s been DAILY DOSE be released from a Houston hospital in a day or two. Ryan had been expected to join the Rangers in Anaheim, Calif., on Tuesday night for running the Rangers since 2008 and became part-owner last summer. Texas went to the Ryan has a pre-existing heart condition that will continue being treated with medication, the start of a three-game series between his AL West-leading club and the Angels, who are World Series for the first time last fall. YANKTON BASEBALL OTHER EVENTS Hillcrest Pro-Am Entries Being Accepted Archery Entry applications are currently being accepted for the 38th Annual Hillcrest Invitational Pro-Am to be held on Aug. THURSDAY THURSDAY JULY 27 4-7, 2011 at Hillcrest Golf & Country Club in Yankton. TBA TBD SAT.-SUN. NFAA: Friday-Sunday, USAA National Field Championships, Yankton; July at Renner at Brandon at S.F. The Pro-Am offers $83,625 in guaranteed professional prize money and $25,770 in guaranteed amateur merchan- Post-Season State Mt. Vernon 25-27, NFAA National Field Championships, Yankton Monarchs Valley Central Tourney Tournament Tournament dise prizes. 7:30 p.m. DH, 5 p.m. DH, 5 p.m. Baseball There is an entry fee for the event. Senior Individual Amateur Division from the Senior Tees available. Check the YANKTON TAPPERS AMATEUR YANKTON GREY SOX VFW TEENER AMATEURS: July 21-30, District 6B Tourn., Lesterville Pro-Am News page at www.hillcrest.4t.com or call 605-665-4621 for further information. SENIOR LEGION: July 20-24, S.D. State B Tourn., Winner; July 21-26, Area JULY 27-31 THURSDAY JULY 29-31 C-1 Tourn., Crofton; July 23-27, Area C-2 Tourn., Wakefield SEASON SUNDAY Hillcrest Pro-Ladies Event Aug. 2 State Tourn. at S.F. East Brandon JUNIOR LEGION: Tuesday, Area C-1 Tourn., Ainsworth; Tuesday-Wednes- COMPLETE at Brookings day, Area C-2, Hartington; July 23-27, Neb. State C Tourn., Hershey Entry applications are currently being accepted for the 11th Annual Hillcrest Invitational Ladies Pro-Am to be held Yankton DH, 5 p.m. Tourn. on Aug. 2 at Hillcrest Golf & Country Club in Yankton. The event is 2:00 shotgun following the Pro-Qualifier event. Golf YANKTON FIRST DAKOTA POST 12 AMERICAN LEGION YANKTON LAKERS VFW TEENER Check the Pro-Am News page at www.hillcrest.4t.com or call 605-665-4621 for further information. DAKOTAS TOUR: Tuesday, Britton CC Open; Thursday, Olive Grove Open, TUESDAY FRIDAY Groton; Friday-Sunday, Moccasin Creek Open, Aberdeen SATURDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY JULY 26 at Pierre Brandon SDGA: Saturday-Sunday, Men’s Mid-Amateur, Elmwood GC, Sioux Falls; Correction Pierre Green MITCHELL at Brookings at S.F. West White Valley July 24, Adult-Junior Championships, Brandon GC; July 25, U.S. Amateur Due to incorrect information supplied to the Press & Dakotan, Brad Ulmer’s name was omitted from a cutline on the DH, 5 p.m. DH, 4 p.m. DH, 1 p.m. DH, 5 p.m. DH, 4 p.m. DH, 5 p.m. Qualifier, Bakker Crossing, S.F.; July 25-26, Junior Championships at Bran- Yankton Lakers team photo in Monday’s edition. don GC YANKTON CORTRUST BLACK SOX VFW TEENER YANKTON REDS VFW TEENER ■ ■ Home Games Appear In White, Road / Neutral Site Games Appear In Gray Report a score: Call 605-665-7811, ext. 106 or 800-743-2968 after 4 p.m. Fax: 605-665-1721 E-mail: [email protected] SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR AUTO RACING Hartford; 6, Kaitlyn Donovan, Brandon; 7, Jody Mike Hanson, Meckling; 4. Paul Menard, Hinton, Power Division Tuesday, July 19 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Class B Districts at Lesterville Falls Miller, Sioux Falls Iowa; 5. John Cain, Dakota City, Neb.; 6. Bill RESULTS: Gregory Transport def. Mar- BASEBALL, LEGION Neb. Junior Area Tournaments — (Game 2 — Crofton vs. Freeman, 6 p.m.; Game 3 — Tabor vs. Sunday, July 24 PARAMOUNT RACING SERIES STREET STOCKS Woehler, South Sioux City, Neb.; 7. Kyle Davis, quardt Transportation 9-2; Cork N Bottle def. C1 at Ainsworth (Championship — Game 7 winner vs. Game Menno, 8 p.m.) ARCHERY USAA National Field Championships at FEATURE: 1, Matt Steuerwald, Madison; 2, Smithland, Iowa; 8. Tony Fetterman, Elk Point; Cortrust Bank 8-7; Bad News Bears def. 9 winner, 5 p.m.; If necessary — immediately following cham- BASEBALL, LEGION S.D. State Tourn. at Winner Yankton July 16 at I-90 Speedway Marshall Pater, Sioux Falls; 3, John Hoing, Hart- 9. Jim Hall, Sioux City, Iowa; 10. Tom Love, Kabeiseman & Pollard 8-5 360 SPRINT CARS pionship); C2 at Hartington (Game 13 — Game 11 winner vs. (Tabor, Beresford); Neb. Senior Area Tournaments — C1 at BASEBALL, AMATEUR Class B Districts at Lesterville FEATURE: 1, Lane Brenden, Mitchell; 2, ford; 4, Gary Brown, Jr, Brandon; 5, Cory Yeigh, Homer, Neb. STANDINGS: Cork ‘n’ Bottle 4-1, Bad News Game 12 loser, 7 p.m.) Crofton (Game 3 — Creighton vs. Game 1 winner, 5:30 p.m.; (Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 2 loser, 5 p.m.; Game Brock Dump, Lennox; 3, Troy Schreurs, Sioux Sioux Falls; 6, Kipp De Groot, Platte; 7, Dale IMCA SPORT COMPACTS Bears-Isanti Cont. 3-2, Kabeiseman & Pollard 3- BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Yankton Black Sox at Pierre Game 4 — Crofton vs. Game 2 winner, 8 p.m.) 8 — Game 5 loser vs. Game 6 loser, 7 p.m.) Falls; 4, Dusty Ballenger, Harrisburg; 5, Dylan Furby, Sioux Falls; 8, Jesse Akkerman, Luverne, HEAT WINNERS: Tyler Thompson, Randy 2, Gregory Transport 2-3, Marquardt Trans. 2-3, White (DH, 4 p.m.) BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Brandon Valley at Yankton BASEBALL, LEGION S.D. State Tourn. at Winner Peterson, Sioux Falls; 6, Justin Glaser, Sioux Minn.; 9, Eric Moser, Sioux Falls; 10, Brandon Cass Cortrust 1-4 GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Britton CC Open Black Sox (DH, 5 p.m.) (Tabor, Beresford); Neb. Senior Area Tournaments — C1 at Falls; 7, Ryan Bickett, Ramona; 8, Kevin Flow- Ferguson, Lennox; 11, Kevin Larson, Tea; 12, FEATURE: 1. Corey Miller, Sioux City, Iowa; Competitive Division Crofton (Game 7 — Game 5 winner vs. Game 6 winner, 5:30 Scott Borkowski, Mitchell; 13, Sam Johnson, 2. Tim Cass, Onawa, Iowa; 3. Cameron Myers, RESULTS: Olson Pest Technicians def. Wednesday, July 20 GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Moccasin Creek Open at Ab- ers, Hartford; 9, Randy Droescher, Larchwood, erdeen p.m.; Game 8 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 3 winner, 8 p.m.); Madison; 14, James Hoing, Kimball; 15, Terry Sioux City, Iowa; 4. Luke Jackson, Sioux City, Bank of Hartington-Ligers 14-7; James Law def. BASEBALL, LEGION S.D. State Tourn. at Winner (Tabor Iowa; 10, Travis Schreurs, Baltic; 11, Mike vs. Beresford, 10 a.m.); Neb. Junior Area Tournaments — C2 Neb. Class C Junior Tourn. at Hershey Prouty, Sioux Falls; 16, Fred Konechne, Hart- Iowa; 5. Joel Gill, Sioux City, Iowa; 6. Cody CFS 7-0 (Forfeit); American Family Insurance Saturday, July 23 Young, Hartford; 12, Jared Jansen, Sioux Falls; at Hartington (Championship — Game 12 winner vs. Game ford; 17, Brylee Gough, Sioux Falls; 18, Dan Thompson, Sioux City, Iowa; 7. Don Tank, def. Icehouse- Dakota Express 19-12; Special ARCHERY USAA National Field Championships at BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Mount Vernon Tourn. (Yank- 13, Dave Ekern, Brookings; 14, John Lambertz, 13 winner, 5 p.m.; If necessary, immediately following cham- Yankton ton Grey Sox); Yankton Lakers at Brookings Sioux Falls; 15, Dustin Beenken, Sheldon, Iowa; Jensen, Humboldt; 19, Craig Hanisch, Sioux Blencoe, Iowa; 8. Trevor Pecena, South Sioux Day Limousine def. Yankton Motor Sports 13-6 pionship) BASEBALL, AMATEUR Class B Districts at Lesterville GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Moccasin Creek Open at Ab- 16, Terry Chester, Parker Falls; 20, Don Bickett, Ramona City, Neb.; 9. David Miller, Sioux City, Iowa; 10. STANDINGS: American Family Ins. 6-0, Thursday, July 21 (Game 4 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 3 loser, 2 p.m.; Game 5 erdeen HEAT 1: 1, Troy Schreurs, Sioux Falls; 2, HEAT 1: 1, Brylee Gough, Sioux Falls; 2, Mark Dorsey, South Sioux City, Neb. Olson’s Pest Technicians 5-1, James Law 4-1, Matt Steuerwald, Madison; 3, Cory Yeigh, Sioux Bank of Hartington-Ligers 2-3, Icehouse-Dakota BASEBALL, AMATEUR Class B Districts at Lesterville — Game 1 winner vs. Wynot, 5 p.m.; Game 6 — Irene vs. GOLF, SDGA Men’s Mid-Amateur at Elmwood GC, Sioux Dylan Peterson, Sioux Falls; 3, Dustin Beenken, (Game 1 — Scotland vs. Lesterville, 7 p.m.) Avon, 7 p.m.) Falls; Adult-Junior Championship at Brandon GC Sheldon, Iowa; 4, Justin Glaser, Sioux Falls; 5, Falls; 4, Dan Jensen, Humboldt; 5, Dale Furby, GOLF Express 2-4, CFS 1-5, Yankton Motor Sports 1- Dusty Ballenger, Harrisburg; 6, Ryan Bickett, Ra- Sioux Falls; 6, Brandon Ferguson, Lennox; 7, 5 BASEBALL, LEGION S.D.
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