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KD Laundry YHS VB Tennis Bucks PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 2012 PAGE 9 SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR Lincoln Clips N.Y. Yankees 3, Cleveland 1 Monday, August 27 GC (Beresford, Bon Homme, Elk Point-Jef- VOLLEYBALL Baltimore 6, Toronto 4 GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Pine Hills Inv. ferson, Parkston, Vermillion, Wagner, 7:30 SATURDAY’S S.D. SCORES Boston 4, Kansas City 3 at Milbank a.m.) Short-Handed Bon Homme def. Avon, 16-25, 25-22, 25-21, Oakland 5, Tampa Bay 4 SOCCER, BOYS’ Vermillion at Harris- SOCCER, MEN’S MMC at York (7 p.m.) 25-20 Texas 8, Minnesota 0 burg SOCCER, WOMEN’S Creighton at USD Brandon Valley def. Harrisburg, 19-25, 25- Chicago White Sox 9, Seattle 8 VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ Canistota at (4 p.m.); MMC at York (5 p.m.) 23, 26-24, 25-23 Saturday’s Games Scotland; Centerville at Menno; Freeman at VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S MMC at Oakland 4, Tampa Bay 2 Alcester-Hudson Grace (8 p.m.) Gazelles 4-1 Brookings def. Rapid City Central, 25-16, 21-25, 12-25, 25-21, 15-11 Texas 9, Minnesota 3 Tuesday, August 28 VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ Alcester-Hud- Elk Point-Jefferson def. Sioux City West, Detroit 5, L.A. Angels 3 CHEER & DANCE Watertown Inv. son at Baltic; Avon at Parkston; Beresford at A short-handed Yankton Iowa, 25-18, 25-12, 25-22 Cleveland 3, N.Y. Yankees 1 (YHS, 5:30 p.m.) Centerville; Bon Homme at Andes Central; Huron def. Yankton, 25-23, 25-22, 25-17 Baltimore 8, Toronto 2 CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Dakota Val- Canistota vs. Viborg-Hurley at Hurley; Gazelles girls’ soccer team Madison def. Milbank, 28-30, 21-25, 25-20, Kansas City 10, Boston 9, 12 innings ley Inv. (Beresford, Bon Homme, Dakota Val- Dakota Christian at Freeman Academy; dropped a 4-1 decision to Sioux 25-23, 15-9 Chicago White Sox 5, Seattle 4 ley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Irene-Wakonda, 4:15 Dakota Valley at Tri-Valley; Elk Point-Jeffer- Mitchell def. Sturgis, 17-25, 25-21, 25-21, Sunday’s Games p.m.); McCook Central-Montrose Inv. at son at Dell Rapids; Irene-Wakonda at Free- Falls Lincoln on Saturday at the 25-23 Detroit 5, L.A. Angels 2 Salem (Ethan-Parkston, Freeman, Marion, man; Lennox/Todd County at Vermillion (4 Lewis & Clark Soccer Complex. Mobridge-Pollock def. Chamberlain, 25-20, N.Y. Yankees 4, Cleveland 2 Menno, Parker, Platte-Geddes, Wagner, 4:15 p.m.); Marion at Gayville-Volin; Menno vs. 25-15, 25-23 Boston 8, Kansas City 6 p.m.) Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Tripp; Platte-Ged- Yankton played the match Sioux Falls Christian def. Tea Area, 25-11, Toronto at Baltimore, ppd., rain FOOTBALL, SOPH YHS at S.F. Lincoln des at Wagner; Sioux Valley at Parker without starting goalkeeper Katie 25-9, 25-12 Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. (6 p.m.) Wednesday, August 29 Sioux Valley def. Howard, 25-11, 25-20, 25- Minnesota 6, Texas 5 GOLF, BOYS’ Mitchell at YHS (Fox GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR The Ridge Inv. Greeneway and starting mid- 11 Monday’s Games Run, 2 p.m.); Harrisburg Inv. at Spring Creek at Sioux Center, Iowa fielder Kennedy Winterringer, South Central def. Colome, 25-23, 25-16, Kansas City (Hochevar 7-11) at Boston 25-21 (Matsuzaka 0-3), 12:35 p.m. both out due to injury. St. Thomas More def. Bennett County, 25- Chicago White Sox (Liriano 5-10) at Balti- John Lindberg 197 Falls; 2. Zach Olivier, Sioux Falls; 3. Don Brady Morgan Tessier converted a 17, 21-25, 27-25, 25-8 more (W.Chen 12-7), 6:05 p.m. FOURTH FLIGHT: Bob Novotny 175, Luke JR, Sioux Falls; 4. Travis Schreurs, Baltic; 5. Oakland (B.Anderson 1-0) at Cleveland Alpha IV Tournament Evans 175, Wayne Johnson 175, Loren Haak Steven Henle, Sioux Falls; 6. Derek Gramstad, Kendall Lillie pass for the lone Chester def. Flandreau, 25-11, 25-11 (Ro.Hernandez 0-2), 6:05 p.m. 176, Toby Gall 176, Tom Brady 177, Tom Brandon; 7. Brian Hoing, Kimball Yankton goal. Chester def. Oldham-Ramona/Rutland, 25- Toronto (H.Alvarez 7-11) at N.Y. Yankees Schramm 180, Dave Perry 185, Joe Wipf Sr. HEAT 4: 1. Tim Waltner, Hartford; 2. Larry 4, 25-18 (Phelps 3-4), 6:05 p.m. 186, Mark Binnebose 186, Tedd Kellen 186, Tom Kracht, Magnolia, Minn.; 3. Paul Hartley, Brook- Raquel Cole, making her first Oldham-Ramona/Rutland def. Flandreau, Tampa Bay (Price 16-4) at Texas (D.Holland Rothenberger 186, Jeff Wendte 187, Wes Daisy ings; 4. Tony Morehead, Sioux Falls; 5. Derek varsity start, made six saves in 25-22, 18-25, 25-22 8-6), 7:05 p.m. 188, Don Tucker 190, Thomas Hladky 192 Baartmen, Sioux Falls; 6. Dylan Fitzpatrick, Tri-Valley def. Chester, 25-22, 25-20 Seattle (F.Hernandez 12-5) at Minnesota FIFTH FLIGHT: Mike Kellen 166, Steve Lar- Sioux Falls; 7. Paul Van Beek, Doon, Iowa goal for Yankton. (Hendriks 0-6), 7:10 p.m. Tri-Valley def. Oldham-Ramona/Rutland, son 177, Butch Hanson 181, Aaron Anderson STREET STOCKS Yankton heads west next, tak- 25-16, 25-22 182, Brian Anderson 182, Shane Bertsch 185, FEATURE: 1. Gary Brown, Jr, Brandon; 2. Tri-Valley def. Flandreau, 25-12, 25-14 NATIONAL LEAGUE Dave Nichols 187, Dennis Wentz 187, Don Mun- Dale Furby, Sioux Falls; 3. Matt Steuerwald, ing on Rapid City Central on Sept. Canton Tournament East Division son 188, Roger Thompson 188, Ken Schaefer Madison; 4. Kipp De Groot, Platte; 5. Don Bick- 1. Dell Rapids def. Lennox, 25-20, 25-20 W L Pct GB 189, Rich Vellek 189, Dan Kortan 190, Chris ett, Ramona; 6. Dan Jensen, Humbodlt; 7. Dell Rapids def. Garretson, 25-2, 25-16 Washington 77 50 .606 — Bergeson 191, W.D. Metheny 191, David Ekeren Brylee Gough, Sioux Falls; 8. John Hoing, Hart- The Gazelles won the JV game Lennox def. Garretson, 25-21, 26-24 Atlanta 72 55 .567 5 193, Dwight Devries 193, Jeff Dickens 199 ford; 9. James Hoing, Kimball; 10. Zach Van 3-0 behind six saves and a goal Parker def. Sioux Falls Lincoln JV, 25-17, Philadelphia 61 67 .477 16 1/2 SIXTH FLIGHT (Net): Bob Christensen 143, Voorst, Canton; 11. Fred Konechne, Hartford; 23-25, 25-21 New York 59 69 .461 18 1/2 Mel Goeden 143, Dick Erickson 145, Steve 12. Billy Prouty, Alexandria; 13. Scott Borkowski, from Miranda Winterringer, and Parker def. West Central, 25-20, 25-16 Miami 58 71 .450 20 Sager 145, Dutch Erickson 146, Steve Willcuts Mitchell; 14. Cory Yeigh, Sioux Falls; 15. Terry four saves and a goal from Haley Parker def. Canton, 25-10, 25-11 Central Division 146, Cyril Groetken 147, Tim Schrempp 147, Prouty, Valley Springs Sioux Falls Lincoln JV def. Canton, 25-19, W L Pct GB Rick Anderson 148, Rod Wipf 150, James Hilton HEAT 1: 1. Don Bickett, Ramona; 2. Gary Schild. 25-17 Cincinnati 77 52 .597 — 151, Andy Bryan 153, Merle Larson 156, Randy Brown, Jr, Brandon; 3. Billy Prouty, Alexandria; Madison Tessier and Ally West Central def. Sioux Falls Lincoln JV, 25- St. Louis 70 57 .551 6 Bylander 156, J.T. Peschl 158, Jim Gevens 158, 4. Scott Borkowski, Mitchell; 5. Fred Konechne, JEREMY HOECK/P&D 23, 25-16 Pittsburgh 68 59 .535 8 Travis Schumacher 158, Steven Paulson 159, Hartford; 6. John Hoing, Hartford; 7. Zach Van Hento both had a shot on goal for Yankton’s Morgan Bakke, right, chases the ball with Sioux Falls Lincoln West Central def. Canton, 20-25, 25-19, 25- Milwaukee 59 67 .468 16 1/2 Dick Maska 161, John Little 166, Barrie Larsen Voorst, Canton; 8. Terry Prouty, Valley Springs the Gazelles, who improve to 1-1-1 18 Chicago 49 77 .389 26 1/2 167, Joe Sparks 167, Todd Duncan 168 HEAT 2: 1. Matt Steuerwald, Madison; 2. forward Savannah Murray during the first half of their girls’ club soccer West Sioux, Hawarden, Iowa def. Dell Houston 40 88 .313 36 1/2 SENIOR DIVISION (net): Jim Binder Jr 156, Dan Jensen, Humbodlt; 3. Cory Yeigh, Sioux on the season. game Saturday afternoon at Lewis & Clark Soccer Park. Rapids, 25-14, 22-25, 25-16 West Division Steve Weiland 159, Dan Eisenbraun 162, Mike Falls; 4. James Hoing, Kimball; 5. Brylee Gough, West Sioux, Hawarden, Iowa def. Garret- W L Pct GB Erickson 163, Merlyn R Schmuck 165, Bill Sioux Falls; 6. Dale Furby, Sioux Falls; 7. Kipp son, 25-19, 25-16 San Francisco 71 56 .559 — Bobzin 169, Jim Chesley 174, Joe Vig 174, De Groot, Platte West Sioux, Hawarden, Iowa def. Lennox, Los Angeles 69 59 .539 2 1/2 Steve Martini 174, Bob Novotny 175, Dan SUPER CHARGERS 16-25, 25-9, 25-23 Arizona 64 64 .500 7 1/2 Kramer 175, Dan Orton 175, Galen Zimmerman FEATURE: 1. Justin Voeitz, Sioux Falls; 2. Seventh: Canton def. Garretson, 25-21, 25- San Diego 59 70 .457 13 175, Jerry Clough 175, Wayne Johnson 175, Joe Blake, Brandon; 3. Michael Pechous, Hart- Volleyball: Wagner Wins Parkston Invitational 11, 27-25 Colorado 51 75 .405 19 1/2 Steve Larson 177, Tom Brady 177, Mike Zim- ford; 4. Connor Vande Weerd, Alton, Iowa; 5. Fifth: Sioux Falls Lincoln JV def. Lennox, Friday’s Games merman 179, Tom Schramm 180, Butch Hanson Court Ecklund, Brandon; 6. Josh Lien, Sioux PARKSTON — The Wagner Red four digs, while Brett Heuer made nine assists and Jadyn 25-8, 25-16, 25-10 for top honors in the C-Hawk 25-18, 25-9, 25-18 Chicago Cubs 5, Colorado 3 181, Kevin Pistulka 183, Dick Erickson 186, Joe Falls; 7.
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