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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 5, Colorado 3 181, Kevin Pistulka 183, Dick Erickson 186, Joe Falls; 7. Nathan Visker, Hartford; 8. Josh Downs, Christensen had Brooklyn Judstra each had four digs. Invitational volleyball tournament on Saturday Third: Dell Rapids def. West Central, 25-16, Milwaukee 6, Pittsburgh 5 Wipf Sr. 186, Tom Rothenberger 186, Dave Hartford; 9. Jessica Brandt, Hartford; 10. Laura Raiders got the season off to a MCM DEF. PARKSTON 25-21, 25-14: Anna Olinger 25-21, 31-29 Philadelphia 4, Washington 2 Nichols 187, Dennis Wentz 187, Cyril Groetken Ebbesen, Turkey Ridge; 11. Pam Rose, Sioux strong start, going 4-0 to claim top made four kills and Christina Ristesund had three aces in Canton. Championship: Parker def. West Sioux, Houston 3, N.Y. Mets 1 188, Don Munson 188, Roger Thompson 188, Falls honors in the Parkston Invitational and two kills. Brianna Painter made four digs and four Dell Rapids scored a 25-16, 25-21, 31-29 Hawarden, Iowa, 25-8, 25-16, 25-10 St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 5 Ken Schaefer 189, Don Tucker 190, Doug HEAT 1: 1. Jessica Brandt, Hartford; 2. aces, while Laura Klaudt had five assists. victory over West Central in the third place Estelline Tournament San Diego 5, Arizona 0 Brooks 190, Rod Wipf 194, Dutch Erickson 197, Laura Ebbesen, Turkey Ridge; 3. Court Ecklund, volleyball tournament on Saturday For Parkston, Laura Weiss had seven kills, five blocks John Lindberg 197, Mel Goeden 198, James Brandon; 4. Josh Lien, Sioux Falls; 5. Connor match. Sioux Falls Lincoln JV finished fifth, Pool A L.A. Dodgers 11, Miami 4 at the Parkston Armory. and two aces. MacKenzie Lee made six digs and had two beating Lennox 25-18, 25-9, 25-18. Canton Estelline def. Great Plains Lutheran, 25-21, San Francisco 5, Atlanta 3 Hilton 203, Bob Christensen 207, Jim Gevens Vande Weerd, Alton, Iowa; 6. Nathan Visker, Wagner went unbeaten in the aces. 25-17 Saturday’s Games 208, John Little 212, Steven Paulson 213, Dick Hartford WAGNER DEF. ARLINGTON 25-14, 20-25, 25-16: placed seventh with a 25-21, 25-11, 27-25 vic- Estelline def. Waverly-South Shore, 25-20, Colorado 4, Chicago Cubs 3 Maska 216, Merle Larson 218, J.T. Peschl 224 HEAT 2: 1. Joe Blake, Brandon; 2. Josh pool play event. Northwestern fin- Nicole Weber recorded 12 kills, Jessa Doom had 24 as- tory over Garretson. 16-25, 25-23 N.Y. Mets 3, Houston 1 WOMEN’S DIVISION: Nickie Anderson Downs, Hartford; 3. Justin Voeitz, Sioux Falls; 4. sists and Sydney Breen made 18 digs. Delaynie Dickerson Great Plains Lutheran def. Waverly-South Atlanta 7, San Francisco 3 (City Champion) 149, Ruth Gravholt (Flight Pam Rose, Sioux Falls; 5. Michael Pechous, ished second at 3-1, followed by Parker went 3-0 in pool play, beating Canton Shore, 25-17, 25-22 Cincinnati 8, St. Louis 2 Champion) 150, Patti Bailey 153, Jamie Mon- Hartford also made 17 digs. (25-10, 25-11), Lincoln JV (25-17, 23-25, 25-21) Arlington (2-2), McCook Central- For Alrlington, Jadyn Christensen made 15 digs, Pool B Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 0 aghan 154, Tona Larsen 154, Rose Hauger 156, and West Central (25-20, 25-16). Hamlin def. Viborg-Hurley, 25-21, 29-31, 25- Philadelphia 4, Washington 2 Carla Rothluebber 162, Linda Beulke 164, Montrose (1-3) and host Parkston seven kills and had two blocks. Samantha Boeck had 15 NASCAR SPRINT CUP-IRWIN TOOLS kills and five blocks, while Brooke Henrich had seven kills. 23 San Diego 9, Arizona 3 Amanda Woods 165, Deb Gubbels 175 NIGHT RACE (0-4). WAGNER DEF. MCM 25-16, 25-22: Kimberly Koupal Bon Homme 3, Avon 1 Hamlin def. Colman-Egan, 25-11, 25-23 L.A. Dodgers 8, Miami 2 Saturday At Bristol Motor Speedway, Viborg-Hurley def. Colman-Egan, 25-23, 25- and Gina Soukup each had seven kills, with Koupal also AVON — The Bon Homme Lady Cavaliers Sunday’s Games AUTO RACING Bristol, Tenn. Hanson Quad 16 N.Y. Mets 2, Houston 1 1. (8) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 500 laps, recording two ace serves to lead Wagner. Jessa Doom ALEXANDRIA — The Hanson Beaverettes overcame a slow start to beat Avon 16-25, 25- Pool C St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 2 PARAMOUNT RACING SERIES 136.2 rating, 47 points, $329,441. had 21 assists and two ace serves. Nicole Weber posted Clark/Willow Lake def. Wolsey-Wessington, Milwaukee 7, Pittsburgh 0 went 3-1 on Saturday to take the victory in the 22, 25-21, 25-20 in a Little Missouri Valley Con- Saturday at I-90 Speedway 2. (37) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 500, six kills. Sydney Breen added 10 digs. 25-16, 25-20 Philadelphia 4, Washington 1 ference volleyball matchup on Saturday. The 360 SPRINT CARS 103.1, 43, $250,051. For MCM, Anna Olinger had five kills and Laura Klaudt volleyball tournament held in Alexandria. Clark/Willow Lake def. Dell Rapids St. Mary, Chicago Cubs 5, Colorado 0, 8 innings B-MAIN: 1. Kaley Gharset, Decatur, Ill.; 2. 3. (11) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 500, 113.9, had four assists. Marion finished second at 2-2, followed by match was the season opener for both squads. 26-24, 25-17 Miami 6, L.A. Dodgers 2 Jordan Opdahl, Madison; 3. Tommy Barber, 41, $205,026. ARLINGTON DEF. PARKSTON 25-17, 25-17: Caitlin McLouth had seven kills and three Wolsey-Wessington def. Dell Rapids St. San Diego 5, Arizona 4 Ethan (1-3) and White Lake (0-4). Brandon; 4. Dave Ekern, Brookings; 5. Neil Dvo- 4. (22) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 500, 98.5, 41, Samantha Boeck had nine kills while Brooke Hennrish HANSON DEF. ETHAN 25-13, 25-20: Kelli Wenande blocks, and Emily Perhous and Mariah Kostal Mary, 25-20, 25-9 Atlanta at San Francisco, 8:05 p.m. rak, Stuart, Neb.; 6. Jared Riedel, Ramona; 7. $139,215. contributed seven digs. Brett Heuer added five assists and Gold Tournament Monday’s Games Matt Ziebarth, Flandreau; 8. Derek Seger, Atkin- had 11 digs and one ace while Kendra Cheeseman had had six kills each to lead a balanced Bon 5. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 500, 102.6, Brooklyn Judstra had five aces. seven assists and seven digs. Kyndedi Cheeseman con- Clark/Willow Lake def. Estelline, 25-21, 11- St. Louis (Lohse 13-2) at Pittsburgh son, Neb.; 9. Ben Waxdahl, Flandreau 40, $153,398. Homme barrage. Alie Adams had 31 assists, 25, 25-22 (A.J.Burnett 15-4), 6:05 p.m. For Parkston, Laura Weiss had three blocks, Jessica tributed seven digs and Keira Goergen had six assists, FEATURE: 1. Ryan Bickett, Ramona; 2. 6. (10) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 500, 103.4, 38, Bialas had three digs and Hanna Heisinger and Mersadie Vanessa Navratil had 11 digs and Liz Kubal Hamlin def. Clark/Willow Lake, 23-25, 25- Milwaukee (Estrada 1-5) at Chicago Cubs Dusty Ballenger, Harrisburg; 3. Justin Glaser, $161,998. five digs and two aces. 15, 25-23 (Germano 2-3), 7:05 p.m. Dvorak each contributed three aces. For Ethan, Holley Lindeman made 12 assists and added fou ace serves in the victory. Sioux Falls; 4. Jerimiah Jordahl, Madison; 5. 7. (23) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 500, 101.9, 37, WAGNER DEF. NORTHWESTERN 25-19, 27-25: Hamlin def. Estelline, 25-22, 17-25, 25-22 L.A. Dodgers (Beckett 0-0) at Colorado John Lambertz, Sioux Falls; 6. Troy Schreurs, $141,554. Darbi Gustafson made four kills and one block. Aliea Alyson Roth led Avon with nine kills, five as- Silver Tournament (Francis 4-4), 7:40 p.m. Sioux Falls; 7. Tommy Barber, Brandon; 8. Mike Jessa Doom had 15 assists, two aces and one block, while Kretschmer-Webster had four kills and three blocks. 8. (4) Joey Logano, Toyota, 500, 119.5, 38, Kimberly Koupal had six digs and four kills. Nicole Weber sists and 10 blocks. Ariana Oorlog had six kills, Great Plains Lutheran def. Wolsey-Wess- Cincinnati (Arroyo 10-7) at Arizona (Skaggs Young, Hartford; 9. Terry Chester, Parker; 10. $130,440. MARION DEF. ETHAN 21-25, 25-19, 25-22: Kylie Heidi Cap posted 10 blocks and Sami DeJong ington, 25-19, 25-21 1-0), 8:40 p.m. Dave Ekern, Brookings; 11. Daryl Reverts, Madi- 9. (12) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 500, 86.2, also added five kills. Hughes made 12 digs, nine kills and three aces, while Viborg-Hurley def. Wolsey-Wessington, 25- Atlanta (Maholm 11-8) at San Diego son; 12. Randy Droescher, Larchwood, Iowa; 36, $117,515. For Northwestern, Ashley Clemens had 12 kills and Katherine Luke had eight digs and 11 assists. Kaitlyn En- had six assists in the win. 21, 31-29 (C.Kelly 0-0), 9:05 p.m. 13. Neil Dvorak, Stuart, Neb.; 14. Jordan Op- 10. (7) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 500, 82.8, four aces, Christine Morgan added eight digs, and gcrech made 14 digs and one assist and Devon Nelson Bon Homme travels to Andes Central and Viborg-Hurley def. Great Plains Lutheran, dahl, Madison; 15. Ryan Jones, Harrisburg; 16. 34, $117,640. Kennedi Sparling had six digs and three aces. had 10 assists, seven digs, two kills and one block. Avon travels to Parkston on Tuesday. Both 25-22, 22-25, 25-18 FOOTBALL Kevin Flowers, Hartford; 17. Brock Dump, Sioux ARLINGTON DEF. MCM 25-13, 25-11: Samantha For Ethan, Anna Muller had eight blocks and six kills. Bronze Tournament Falls; 18. Scott Van Maanen, Brookings; 19. Boeck made 10 kills and seven blocks, Brett Heuer made matches are LMVC showdowns. Dell Rapids St. Mary def. Colman-Egan, 25- TRANSACTIONS Darbi Gustafson had six digs, five kills and four blocks. SATURDAY’S S.D. SCORES Jared Jansen, Sioux Falls; 20. Kaley Gharset, five assists and Brooklyn Judstra had seven aces. Holley Lindeman had 63 assists, ten digs, two aces and Bon Homme edged the Lady Pirates 23-25, 23, 25-23 Belle Fourche 29, Sturgis 21 Decatur, Ill. For MCM, Anna Olinger had six kills while Laura Ludt 25-17, 16-14 in the JV match. The Lady Cava- Waverly-South Shore def. Colman-Egan, BASEBALL one block. Brookings 31, Huron 14 HEAT 1: 1. Dusty Ballenger, Harrisburg; 2. American League added five assists. Brianna Painter added four digs and HANSON DEF. WHITE LAKE 25-27, 25-12, 25-17: liers also took the C-match 25-18, 25-23. 25-19, 25-15 Sioux Falls Lincoln 50, Rapid City Stevens Ryan Bickett, Ramona; 3. Randy Droescher, —Added 1B James Dana Kirby had four assists. Abby Kayser made 17 digs and six aces while Kendra BON HOMME (1-0)...... 16 25 25 25 Waverly-South Shore def. Dell Rapids St. 5 Larchwood, Iowa; 4. Scott Van Maanen, Brook- Loney to the active roster. Optioned OF Che- Mary, 25-10, 25-20 NORTHWESTERN DEF. PARKSTON 25-17, 25-14: Cheeseman contributed 16 assists, 10 digs, one block and AVON (0-1)...... 25 22 21 20 Sioux Falls Washington 49, Rapid City Cen- ings; 5. Ryan Jones, Harrisburg; 6. Jared Riedel, Hsuan Lin to Pawtucket (IL). Recalled RHP Kennedi Sparling made six kills and three digs, Jeanna Parkston Tournament tral 7 Ramona; 7. Matt Ziebarth, Flandreau; 8. Ben Pedro Beato from Pawtucket. one kill. Keira Goergen recorded nine assists, six digs and Arlington def. Parkston, 25-17, 25-17 Duncan had four assists and Christine Morgan added five two blocks. St. Thomas More 7, Spearfish 0 Waxdahl, Flandreau —Reinstated RHP Koji digs. Elk Point-Jefferson 3, Arlington def. McCook Central/Montrose, Watertown 22, Mitchell 14 HEAT 2: 1. Mike Young, Hartford; 2. Troy Uehara from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Tan- MARION DEF. WHITE LAKE 22-25, 25-22, 25-15: 25-13, 25-11 Schreurs, Sioux Falls; 3. Kevin Flowers, Hart- For Parkston, Laura Weiss had eight kills and four Katherine Luke had 16 digs, nine assists, three kills and Yankton 27, Pierre 21 ner Scheppers to Round Rock (PCL). digs, while Whitney Weber contributed four assists. Sioux City West 0 McCook Central/Montrose def. Parkston, ford; 4. Jerimiah Jordahl, Madison; 5. Jared National League one ace, while Kylie Hughes made 12 digs, 10 kills, two 25-21, 25-14 NORTHWESTERN DEF. MCM 25-22, 25-11: Jeanna ELK POINT-JEFFERSON — The Elk Point- SATURDAY’S COLLEGE SCORES Jansen, Sioux Falls; 6. Jordan Opdahl, Madison; —Traded LHP aces and one assist. Devin Nelson had 20 assists, two Northwestern Area def. Parkston, 25-17, 25- 7. Neil Dvorak, Stuart, Neb.; 8. Kaley Gharset, Joe Saunders to Baltimore for RHP Matt Lind- Duncan made 21 assists while Ashley Clemens had 10 kills and one dig and Ashley Rosenwald-Muller had 13 Jefferson Huskies got off to a strong start on 14 SOUTH Decatur, Ill. kills, nine digs and two aces. Kennedi Sparling and Jor- Kentucky Christian 27, Lindsey Wilson, 20, strom and cash considerations or a player to be digs, seven kills and one block. Saturday to win the volleyball match over Sioux Northwestern Area def. McCook HEAT 3: 1. John Lambertz, Sioux Falls; 2. don Peterson each had seven kills. OT named. ETHAN DEF. WHITE LAKE 27-25, 25-16: Holley Lin- Central/Montrose, 25-22, 25-11 Justin Glaser, Sioux Falls; 3. Terry Chester, For MCM, Brianna Painter made six digs and Laura City West 25-18, 25-12, 25-22 in Elk Point-Jef- Pikeville 42, Bluefield South 28 —Added LHP deman made 15 blocks and one ace and Whitney Endres Northwestern Area def. Arlington, 25-11, 25- Parker; 4. Brock Dump, Sioux Falls; 5. Daryl Re- Klaudt had five assists. ferson. Edward Waters 66, Point (Ga.) 34 Hisanori Takahashi to the active roster. Placed had eight digs. Darbi Gustafson recorded seven kills and 16 verts, Madison; 6. Tommy Barber, Brandon; 7. Virginia-Wise 24, Bethel (Tenn.) 21, OT RHP Chad Qualls on the 15-day DL. WAGNER DEF. PARKSTON 25-17, 25-17: Sydney two digs while Anna Mueller put up five kills, four blocks Keely Bertram had 11 kills, 12 digs and three Wagner def. Northwestern Area, 25-19, 27- Dave Ekern, Brookings; 8. Derek Seger, Atkin- American Association Breen had 11 digs while Jessa Doom made 10 assists and MIDWEST and one assist. aces, while Amy Zeller made 11 kills, 12 digs 25 son, Neb. ST. PAUL SAINTS—Released C Jay Slick. Gina Soukup had 10 kills. Brooklyn Tolliver also had six Wagner def. Parkston, 25-17, 25-17 Baker 27, Ottawa (Kan.) 20 HANSON DEF. MARION 25-12, 25-22: Kendra and two aces. Haylee Erickson made six kills Benedictine (Kan.) 45, Concordia (Neb.) 37 B-MODIFIEDS Can-Am League aces. Wagner def. Arlington, 25-14, 20-25, 25-16 FEATURE: 1. Craig Hanisch, Sioux Falls; 2. Cheeseman made 10 assists, six digs and one block while Grand View (Iowa) 26, Graceland (Iowa) 6 ROCKLAND BOULDERS—Traded RHP For Parkston, Jessica Bialas had six digs while and four aces and Audrey Truhe recorded 17 Wagner def. McCook Central/Montrose, 25- Tracy Johnson, Lake Preston; 3. David Mulder, Abby Kayser put up 11 digs and three aces. Kynedi Marian (Ind.) 35, Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 0 Bobby Blevins to Long Island for a player to be MacKenzie Lee had five digs and three kills. Krista Radke assists. Hope Erickson contributed 12 assists 16, 25-22 Doon, Iowa; 4. Dustin Kruse, Brandon; 5. Dave Cheeseman contributed 10 digs, one kill and one ace. Peru St. 35, Dakota State (S.D.) 27 named. Released INF Jose Reyes, INF Gabe and Mersadie Dvorak each had one ace. Yellowstone Trail Conference Tournament Kennedy, Sioux Falls; 6. Harvey Vande Weerd, For Marion, Katherine Luke had five assists, four digs and Kelsey Abbey made 12 digs. Siena Heights (Mich.) 26, Robert Morris (Ill.) Martinez and RHP Julio Santana. NORTHWESTERN DEF. ARLINGTON 25-11, 25-16: Eureka/Bowdle def. McLaughlin, 25-22, 25- Alton, Iowa; 7. Marty Myers, Mitchell; 8. Tyler and three aces. Devin Nelson made nine assists, seven Elk Point-Jefferson travels to Dell Rapids 19, 2OT BASKETBALL Jordon Peterson made seven kills and two blocks, Ashley 20 Tesch, Lennox; 9. Cody Johnson, Rock Rapids, digs and one kill, while Kylie Hughes made four digs, three St. Francis (Ill.) 44, Concordia (Mich.) 14 Women’s National Basketball Association next Tuesday. Herreid def. Wakpala, 25-4, 25-9 Iowa; 10. Jesse Ebbesen, Turkey Ridge; 11. Clemens recorded 10 digs and one ace while Kennedi kills, one assist and one ace. Trinity (Ill.) 59, Trinity Bible 15 WASHINGTON MYSTICS—Signed F ELK POINT-JEFFERSON (1-0)...... 25 25 25 Potter County def. Aberdeen Christian, 25- Greg Roemen, Ellsworth, Minn.; 12. Jeremy Sparling made seven kills, seven digs and two aces. William Penn 39, Iowa Wesleyan 14 Iziane Castro Marques. S.C. WEST ...... 18 12 22 3, 25-4 Rozeboom, Inwood, Iowa; 13. Cory Gronewold, FOOTBALL Jeanna Duncan also has 20 assists. Sully Buttes def. Edmunds Central, 25-14, SOUTHWEST Lennox; 14. Tim Dann, Hartford; 15. brock hess, For Arlington, Samantha Boeck made nine kills, four C-Hawk Inv. St. Francis (Ind.) 46, Texas College 10 25-13 Sioux Falls; 16. Anthony Van Everdingen, aces and two blocks. Brooke Henrich had four kills and CANTON — Parker beat West Sioux (Iowa) Bacone (Okla.) 25, Tabor 20 BALTIMORE RAVENS—Waived K Billy Consolation Semifinal Mitchell; 17. Leon Mulder, Doon, Iowa; 18. Cundiff. McLaughlin def. Edmunds Central, 25-19, Danny Harmon, Sioux Falls; 19. Zac Pruner, BUFFALO BILLS—Released LB Danny 25-19 NFL PRESEASON Parkston Batten, WR David Clowney, DE Sean Ferguson, Wakpala def. Aberdeen Christian, 25-6, 25- Friday’s Games HEAT 1: 1. Tracy Johnson, Lake Preston; 2. CB Prince Miller, TE Fendi Onobun, DT Jay 6 Tampa Bay 30, New England 28 Dave Kennedy, Sioux Falls; 3. Tyler Tesch, Ross, WR Derek Session, DB Nick Sukay and G USD Finishes 3-1 AT ISTAP Inv. Gazelles Win Two At Home Semifinal Philadelphia 27, Cleveland 10 Lennox; 4. Danny Harmon, Sioux Falls; 5. Cody Jake Vermiglio. Placed TE Mike Caussin on the Yankton scored 17 scored in the win. Herreid/Selby Area def. Potter County, 25- Atlanta 23, Miami 6 Johnson, Rock Rapids, Iowa; 6. Cory physically unable to perform list. Released DB MONTGOMERY, Ala. — South Dakota volleyball split a Michaela Duff, Ashley Schwe- 11, 24-26, 25-12 San Diego 12, Minnesota 10 Gronewold, Lennox; 7. Harvey Vande Weerd, Josh Nesbitt from injured reserve after reaching pair of matches to finish the season opening ISTAP Invita- runs in a pair of victo- bach and Brooklyn Hyde had hits for Sully Buttes def. Eureka/Bowdle, 25-14, 25- Seattle 44, Kansas City 14 Alton, Iowa an injury settlement. 13 tional with a 3-1 record. ries in girls’ softball Madison. Chicago 20, N.Y. Giants 17 HEAT 2: 1. David Mulder, Doon, Iowa; 2. Je- —Waived DE Thaddeus Kalyn Peterka struck out three Seventh: Edmunds Central def. Aberdeen Saturday’s Games remy Rozeboom, Inwood, Iowa; 3. Tim Dann, Gibson, LB K.C. Asiodu, QB Matt Blanchard, S The Coyotes lost to eventual champions Jacksonville action on Sunday at Christian, 25-16, 25-16 Washington 30, Indianapolis 17 and did not allow an earned run in the Hartford; 4. brock hess, Sioux Falls; 5. Marty Trevor Coston, WR Terriun Crump, WR Chris State 17-25, 12-25, 25-21, 25-23, 15-13, and swept through Sertoma Park. win. Sonja Seitz took the loss. Fifth: McLaughlin def. Wakpala, 25-22, 25- Oakland 31, Detroit 20 Myers, Mitchell; 6. Jesse Ebbesen, Turkey Summers, DE Derek Walker. Waived/injured LB The Gazelles head 20 Pittsburgh 38, Buffalo 7 Ridge Adrien Cole and G Nick Pieschel. Terminated Southeastern Louisiana, 25-23, 25-23, 25-15. Third: Potter County def. Eureka/Bowdle, New Orleans 34, Houston 27 HEAT 3: 1. Craig Hanisch, Sioux Falls; 2. the contract of DT John McCargo. Placed WR Sophomore Kendall Kritenbrink had 27 kills, while junior to Sioux Falls O’Gor- Middle School 24-26, 25-22, 25-15 Dallas 20, St. Louis 19 Greg Roemen, Ellsworth, Minn.; 3. Dustin Kruse, Johnny Knox the physically unable to perform man today (Monday). SIOUX FALLS — The Championship: Herreid/Selby Area def. Sunday’s Games Brandon; 4. Leon Mulder, Doon, Iowa; 5. An- list and S Brandon Hardin on the injured reserve Amber Aschoff had 23 kills over the two games. Aschoff was Sully Buttes, 25-8, 25-19 San Francisco 29, Denver 24 YANKTON 9, JACKSON, MINN. Yankton Red squad went 1-1 thony Van Everdingen, Mitchell; 6. Zac Pruner, list. named to the all-tournament team after recording 46 kills be- 5: Yankton answered Jackson rallies Carolina at N.Y. Jets, 8 p.m. Parkston —Waived OL Jake in middle school softball action Wednesday, Aug. 29 tween all four games this weekend. in the first, second and fifth on the BASEBALL HOBBY STOCKS Anderson, OL Matt Cleveland, DB Emanuel way to victory. on Sunday. Tampa Bay at Washington, 6 p.m. B-MAIN: 1. Jordan Kott, Platte; 2. Dylan Davis, LB JoJo Dickson, P Spencer Lanning, South Dakota will travel to the North Dakota Tourney on SIOUX FALLS LINT 6, YANK- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES New England at N.Y. Giants, 6 p.m. Fitzpatrick, Sioux Falls; 3. Russ Ellefson, Lu- WR Carlton Mitchell, WR Bert Reed, WR Jer- Abby Schulte went 2-3 with a August 31 and will start the tournament off with North home run and five RBI to lead Yank- TON RED 5: Holly Mines went 2-2 to Saturday, Aug. 25 Miami at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. verne, Minn.; 4. Brady Van Beek, Doon, Iowa; 5. maine Saffold and WR Owen Spencer. lead Yankton. Sophie Kouri, Madie International championship: Tokyo 10, Justin Smith, Sioux Falls; 6. Trevor Kracht, Lu- —Acquired CB Dakota at 7 p.m. ton. Andi Sprakel, Brooke Loecker and Jaclyn Arens also had hits in the Cordell, Alix Peterka, Bailey Peterka Aguadulce, Panama 2 verne, Minn.; 7. Brian Hoing, Kimball; 8. Steven Vontae Davis from Miami for a 2013 second- and Emily Bye all added hits. GOLF Henle, Sioux Falls; 9. Derek Gramstad, Bran- win. U.S. championship: Goodlettsville, Tenn. round pick and a conditional 2013 late-round Bye pitched three innings, strik- 24, Petaluma, Calif. 16, 7 innings YANKTON CITY CLASSIC don; 10. Derek Baartmen, Sioux Falls; 11. Mike pick. Fiegen Named To All-Tournament Team Blaney Markman went 3-3 with Kiggins, Sioux Falls; 12. Randy Haberer, Sioux IOWA CITY, Iowa — South Dakota State senior middle blocker Kelli Fiegen earned all-tournament three RBI for Jackson. ing out one. Mines struck out two in Sunday, Aug. 26 CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT: Adam Walsh NEW YORK JETS—Waived G Terrence an inning of relief. Third Place: Petaluma, Calif. 12, Falls; 13. Paul Van Beek, Doon, Iowa Campbell, LS Derek Chard, DT Matt Hardison, team honors on Saturday after leading the Jackrabbits to a 2-2 record at the event. Madison Dangler picked up the 147 (Won City Championship In Playoff), Chris YANKTON RED 11, SIOUX Aguadulce, Panama 4 Schaefer 147, Ryan Elwood 147, Michael FEATURE: 1. Zach Olivier, Sioux Falls; 2. WR Dexter Jackson, CB LeQuan Lewis, S Mar- The Parkston native led the Jacks with 41 kills in 74 swings with just seven errors for a .459 hit- win on the rubber. World Championship: Tokyo 12, Kuchta 148, Dave Rothluebber 149, Aaron Chad Kuhnert, Valley Springs; 3. Travis cus Lott and WR Raymond Webber. ting percentage in the four matches, adding a team-high 12 total blocks, a pair of digs and a set as- YANKTON 8, MADISON 1: FALLS KOLTS 1: Bailey Peterka and Goodlettsville, Tenn. 2, 5 innings Hansen 151, Jim Binder Jr 156, Justin Dietrich Schreurs, Baltic; 4. Dusty Van Der Brink, Rock SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Waived/Injured LB sist. Yankton jumped out to a 5-0 lead and Maddie Hendrickson each had two 157, Jay Batcheller 158, Steve Weiland 159, Rapids, Iowa; 5. Aaron Van Voorst, Canton; 6. Jameson Konz, DE Pep Levingston, DB Roy Southeast Missouri State won team title with a 3-1 mark, with its only loss coming at the hands cruised to victory over Madison. hits to lead Yankton. Traia Hubbard AMERICAN LEAGUE Zach Helland 170 Paul Hartley, Brookings; 7. Larry Kracht, Mag- Lewis and TE Cameron Morrah Waived WR Phil of the Jackrabbits. The host Hawkeyes also went 3-1, with their only loss coming to SEMO. Jennifer Feilmeier went 2-3 with tripled, Lexie McCorkell doubled, and nolia, Minn.; 8. Dustin Gulbrandson, Sioux Falls; East Division FIRST FLIGHT: James Grotenhuis 152, Pat Bates, OT Edawn Coughman, CB Donny On Saturday, SDSU lost to Valparaiso 25-23, 15-25, 16-25, 25-18, 15-8, and beat Chicago State Emily Bye, Alix Peterka and Madie 9. Mike Chaney, Sioux Falls; 10. Jordan Kott, a triple and three RBI, and Jessica W L Pct GB Honner 156, Matt Termansen 158, Dan Megard Lisowski, CB Ron Parker and RB Tyrell Sutton. 25-7, 25-14, 25-13. Cordell added hits for Yankton. Platte; 11. Brad Hallem, Humbolt; 12. Russ Ellef- Wirth went 2-3 with a RBI and two New York 74 53 .583 — 159, Devin Anderson 160, Mark Casey 160, Dan Terminated Contract of OT Alex Barron, G South Dakota State returns to action on Friday in Spokane, Wash., against Gonzaga at 6 p.m. Holly Mines struck out seven son, Luverne, Minn.; 13. Dylan Fitzpatrick, Sioux runs scored to lead Yankton. Abby Tampa Bay 70 57 .551 4 Eisenbraun 162, Mike Erickson 163, Scott Deuce Lutui and WR Terrell Owens. PT, 8 p.m. CT. over four innings of work for the win. Falls; 14. Travis Vanden Top, Rock Rapids, Schulte went 2-3 with two runs Baltimore 69 57 .548 4 1/2 Hiltunen 163, Merlyn R Schmuck 165, Larry TENNESSEE TITANS—Waived P-K Will Iowa; 15. Tony Morehead, Sioux Falls; 16. Tony Boston 61 67 .477 13 1/2 Young 166, Chris Lickteig 169, Neal Anderson Batson, G George Bias, WR Chase Deadder, Fetterman, Elk Point; 17. Derrick Scott, Geddes; Toronto 56 70 .444 17 1/2 173, Dan Orton 175, Tanner Hanson 176, Darin RB Herb Donaldson, WR LaQuinton Evans, WR 18. Tim Waltner, Hartford; 19. Brady Van Beek, Central Division Cunningham 177 Marcus Harris, TE Joey Haynos, OT Jonathan Cap 8-6; Santos-Kaitlyn Frank Y def. Brittany Soupir-Landmark JV: Lindsey Simon AC def. Jaclyn Arens 6-1 Doon, Iowa; 20. Don Brady JR, Sioux Falls W L Pct GB SECOND FLIGHT: Kyle Kosmatka 166, Palmer, S Christian Scott, QB Nick Stephens 8-4 HEAT 1: 1. Derrick Scott, Geddes; 2. Travis BROOKINGS 5, YANKTON 4 Chicago 70 55 .560 — Randy Gross 166, Joey Nickles 169, Jim Ander- and C William Vlachos. JV: Jaclyn Arens Y def. Tori St. Aubin 6-3; Arens Y def. Krista SINGLES: Sarah Rockne Y def. Lydia Lucchesi 8-2; Sarah Vanden Top, Rock Rapids, Iowa; 3. Aaron Van Detroit 69 58 .543 2 son 170, Ron Evans 170, Bill Pierce 172, Barry COLLEGE Schultze 6-4 Santos Y def. Emma Luccheski 8-2; Brenna Langland B def. Boeckman 173, Tom Bergeson 173, Jim Ches- Voorst, Canton; 4. Tony Fetterman, Elk Point; 5. NOTRE DAME—Suspended senior RB Tennis Kansas City 56 70 .444 14 1/2 Alexa Bryan 8-4; Taylor Rothenberger Y def. Sarah He 8-3; Lauri Jordan Kott, Platte; 6. Russ Ellefson, Luverne, ABERDEEN CENTRAL 9, YANKTON 0 Cleveland 55 72 .433 16 ley 174, Joe Vig 174, Steve Martini 174, Tyler Cierre Wood two games for violating team rules. SINGLES: Kristen Hanson AC def. Sarah Rockne 8-4; Anderson B def. Kim Cap 8-3; Beth Hildebrant B def. Anna Minn.; 7. Mike Kiggins, Sioux Falls; 8. Brady Van Minnesota 52 75 .409 19 Vogt 175, Joe Wipf Jr. 179, Mike Zimmerman From Page 8 Diana Peck AC def. Sarah Santos 8-3; Erica Hanson AC def. Kokesh 8-2 Beek, Doon, Iowa West Division 179, Mike Mikkelsen 185 SATURDAY’S TRANSACTIONS Alexa Bryan 8-0; Paige Prissel AC def. Taylor Rothenberger 8- DOUBLES: Rockne-Rothenberger Y def. Lucchesi-Lucch- HEAT 2: 1. Mike Chaney, Sioux Falls; 2. W L Pct GB THIRD FLIGHT: Mike Carda 162, Bob 3; Ashley Thone AC def. Kim Cap 8-2; Kate Allen AC def. Anna esi 8-1; Langland-Anderson B def. Cap-Jaclyn Arens 8-2; He- Chad Kuhnert, Valley Springs; 3. Brad Hallem, BASEBALL Texas 75 52 .591 — Glowcheski 168, Bill Bobzin 169, Todd Rodig Kokesh 8-0 Hildebrandt B def. Santos-Kaitlyn Frank 8-5 Humbolt; 4. Dusty Van Der Brink, Rock Rapids, American League Oakland 69 57 .548 5 1/2 169, Todd Radigan 173, Josh Wipf 174, Dan tian Hanson 8-2 DOUBLES: Hanson-Hanson AC def. Rockne-Rothenberger JV: Taylor Logue B def. Jaclyn Arens 7-6 (7-4) Iowa; 5. Trevor Kracht, Luverne, Minn.; 6. Justin BOSTON RED SOX—Traded RHP Josh Los Angeles 66 62 .516 9 1/2 Kramer 175, Galen Zimmerman 175, Jerry DOUBLES: Hartmann-Gannott M def. Rockne-Rothen- 8-1; Prissel-Thone AC def. Bryan-Cap 8-3; Peck-Allen AC def. Smith, Sioux Falls; 7. Randy Haberer, Sioux Beckett, 1B Adrian Gonzalez, OF , Seattle 61 66 .480 14 Clough 175, John Palu 176, Tim Downing 177, INF and cash to the Los Angeles berger 8-6; Maggie Roy-Maddie Schoephoerster M def. Bryan- Santos-Kaitlyn Frank 8-4 Andrew Palu 181, Dave Mingo 183, Kevin Pis- Falls Friday’s Games HEAT 3: 1. Dustin Gulbrandson, Sioux Dodgers for 1B , INF Ivan DeJe- L.A. Angels 2, Detroit 1 tulka 183, Waren Muller 183, Doug Brooks 190, sus, Jr., RHP Allen Webster and two players to ing tonight — I know how scary it tributed two aces, three kills and can be playing in your first varsity nine assists for the games while turnovers in their own territory. YANKTON (1-0)...... 14 13 0 0 — 27 PIERRE (0-1) ...... 0 14 0 7 — 21 YHS VB game. Keeping them pumped up Erica Westerman had three kills Rucker and Grey First Quarter about the season will be impor- and Haley Mines added 12 digs. each finished with 76 yards pass- Y — Evan Schroeder, 18-yard run (Sawatzke kick), 5:11 Bucks Y — Michael Rucker, 1-yard run (Sawatzke kick), 2:43 From Page 8 tant.” Huron claimed victory in the ing, while Hisek led the Bucks with Second Quarter Huron continued their winning freshman ‘A’ match 25-9, 25-15, as From Page 8 64 yards on the ground off of nine P — Austin Christopherson, 26-yard pass from Alex Grey (Pochop kick), 10:19 streak during the sophomore well winning the ‘B’ match 25-15, carries. Schroeder added 40 yards Y — Chris Brown, 25-yard pass from Rucker (kick no good), Fitzgerald said the hardest part games with two wins against Yank- 25-19. Yankton’s Dani Dvorak con- on eight carries for Yankton. 7:36 of the day was getting used to each ton 25-19, 25-14. tributed four aces in the ‘B’ match. Bucks senior James Hisek had Austin Wagner led the Pierre Y — Rucker, 23-yard run (Sawatzke kick), 6:30 P — Austin Wagner, 8-yard run (Pochop kick), 3:36 other on the court. Yankton’s Morgyn Jaquith con- some huge carries late in the ground attack with 18 rushes for Fourth Quarter “It took us a while in the begin- fourth quarter to prolong Yank- 107 yards while Grey added 74 P — Shay Reinke, 15-yard pass from Grey (Pochop kick), 8:51 ning, but once we got there the ton’s final drive and keep the Gov- yards on 14 carries. PYteamwork was there. We just have ernor offense off of the field as Hisek led the Bucks defensively First Downs 20 12 to work better as a team on block- Rushes - Net Yards 50-242 39-131 Thursday – Dollar Doubles time wound down. with seven tackles. Kellen Soulek, Passing Yards (Net) 76 76 ing, talking and moving together.” Those three Pierre turnovers C.J. Warren, and J. J. Hejna added Passes A/C/I 16/5/1 10/7/0 Although the Gazelles strug- turned out to be the deciding fac- six tackles apiece. Total Offense 66-318 49-207 $ Interceptions 0/0 1/10 gled, Hora said there were some Double Load Washing 1.00 tor, as the Govs held large advan- Both teams are in action next Punts 1/39 5/41 high points of the game. tages over the Bucks in first downs Friday as Pierre travels to Ab- Fumbles/Lost 5/3 0/0 Penalties/Yards 3/17 5/35 “There were a lot of positives,” Tan While You Wash at SunKissed Tanning (20-12), rushing yards (242-131), erdeen Central to take on the Ea- Sacks By 5/28 1/3 she said. “(Thieman) was amazing and total yards (318-207). Pierre gles while Yankton heads to Huron RUSHING: P — Austin Wagner 18-107, Alex Grey 14-74, right next door – start your tan for less than $1.00 Matthew Svendsen 15-57, Wylin Baker 3-4; Y — James Hisek 9- tonight. She had a lot of great even out-sacked Yankton 5-1, held to face the 0-1 Tigers at 7 p.m. in 64, Evan Schroeder 8-40, Jordan Lightner 6-18, Michael Rucker serves — she was one of the main onto the ball for almost seven min- another ESD matchup. 13-9, Tanner Termansen 1-3 PASSING: P — Alex Grey 5-16-1-76; Y — Michael Rucker factors that kept us in the game. utes longer and had nearly 20 7-10-0-76 We’re mainly hoping to build off of fewer penalty yards, but Yankton You can follow Chris Riley on RECEIVING: P — Austin Christopherson 3-47, Shay Reinke KD Laundry it by getting those younger girls was able to make the Governors 2-29; Y — Chris Brown 1-25, Tanner Termansen 2-17, J.J. Hejna Twitter at twitter.com/ ChrisCRiley 1-10, James Hisek 1-10, Sam Wendte 1-10, Troy Hunhoff 1-4 more experience. They were amaz- pay dearly on those three first half 3rd & Broadway, Yankton • 6:30am-10pm