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Floortec Gary R PAGE 8 PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ MONDAY, JULY 30, 2012 SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR Crash Kills Son Of Southwest SILVER—United States (Jacob Preston; 2. Tyler Johnson, Sioux Falls; 3. Monday, July 30 ings 16s (DH, 4 p.m.); Brandon Valley at Yankton Reds (DH, OLYMPICS Wukie, Oak Harbor, Ohio; Brady Ellison, Dustin Kruse, Brandon; 4. Jeremiah Chris- BASEBALL, LEGION S.D. State Class B Tourn. at Mil- 5 p.m.) MEDALS TABLE Globe, Ariz.; Jake Kaminski, Elma, N.Y.). tensen, Sioux Falls; 5. Dave Kennedy, bank (Vermillion) GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Hillcrest Pro-Ladies Minnesota State Coach BRONZE—South Korea (Oh Jin Sioux Falls; 6. Tim Dann, Hartford; 7. Cory Tuesday, July 31 Wednesday, August 1 26 of 302 total medal events Nation G S B Tot Hyek, Im Dong Hyun, Kim Bubmin). Gronewold, Lennox; 8. Marty Myers, BASEBALL, LEGION S.D. State Class B Tourn. at Mil- BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Tourn. at Mitchell (Wynot China 6 4 2 12 CYCLING (ROAD) Mitchell; 9. Anthony Van Everdingen, bank (Vermillion) vs. Colman, 6 p.m., KVHT-FM) MARSHALL, Minn. (AP) — Schuler of Granite Falls, was left United States 3 5 3 11 Men’s Road Race Mitchell; 10. Danny Harmon, Sioux Falls; BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Yankton Black Sox at Brook- BASEBALL, LEGION S.D. State Tourn. at Aberdeen Brad Bigler, the men’s basketball in critical condition, authorities Italy 2 3 2 7 Road Race 11. Chris Goetz, Centerville; 12. Howard South Korea 2 1 2 5 GOLD—Alexandr Vinokurov, Kaza- Baartman, Sioux Falls; 13. Tyler Tesch, coach at Southwest Minnesota said. khstan. Lennox; 14. Craig Hanisch, Sioux Falls France 2 1 1 4 27. (31) David Gilliland, Ford, 160, Monday’s Games cisco (Bumgarner 11-6), 9:15 p.m. State University, was in critical The State Patrol said alcohol North Korea 2 0 1 3 SILVER—Rigoberto Uran Uran, HEAT 1: 1. Cory Gronewold, Lennox; 49.5, 17, $156,008. Miner-McCook vs. Groton, 5 p.m. Kazakhstan 2 0 0 2 Colombia. 2. Tracy Johnson, Lake Preston; 3. Jere- 28. (36) David Ragan, Ford, 160, 43.1, Corsica vs. Flandreau, 30 minutes condition Sunday after a two-ve- was detected in the Starbuck Australia 1 1 1 3 BRONZE—Alexander Kristoff, Nor- miah Christensen, Sioux Falls; 4. Dave 16, $152,397. after Game 13 TRANSACTIONS way. Kennedy, Sioux Falls; 5. Danny Harmon, hicle crash in western Minnesota man’s system, and is suspected Brazil 1 1 1 3 29. (2) Carl Edwards, Ford, 156, 54.1, Tuesday’s Games BASEBALL Sioux Falls; 6. Marty Myers, Mitchell; 7. Hungary 1 1 1 3 FENCING 15, $189,591. GAME 14: Game 12 winner vs. Game American League that killed his 5-month-old son as a factor in the crash. Netherlands 1 1 0 2 Women’s Individual Foil Anthony Van Everdingen, Mitchell 30. (42) Ken Schrader, Ford, 156, 35, 13 winner, 1 p.m. BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Selected and injured two other relatives. State records show that the Russia 1 0 3 4 GOLD—Elisa Di Francisca, Italy. HEAT 2: 1. Craig Hanisch, Sioux Falls; 14, $148,825. GAME 15: If necessary, 5 p.m. the contract of OF Lew Ford from Norfolk Georgia 1 0 0 1 SILVER—Arianna Errigo, Italy. 2. Chris Goetz, Centerville; 3. Tyler John- 31. (37) Stephen Leicht, Chevrolet, NOTE: If 3 teams remain after Mon- (IL). Bigler, 33, was hospitalized in driver had been convicted of South Africa 1 0 0 1 BRONZE—Valentina Vezzali, Italy. son, Sioux Falls; 4. Tim Dann, Hartford; 5. 154, 35.6, 13, $148,275. day’s games, winner of 11 will advance to CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Selected Sioux Falls with several broken gross misdemeanor drunken Japan 0 2 3 5 JUDO Howard Baartman, Sioux Falls; 6. Tyler 32. (21) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 151, game 15. the contract of INF Rey Olmedo from Char- Britain 0 1 1 2 Men Tesch, Lennox; 7. Dustin Kruse, Brandon 66.7, 12, $180,350. lotte (IL). ribs and a broken shoulder blade, driving in 2005 and for driving Colombia 0 1 0 1 60Kg HOBBY STOCKS 33. (3) Joey Logano, Toyota, 144, AMERICAN LEAGUE MINNESOTA TWINS — Transferred SMSU athletic director Chris under the influence in 2000, ac- Cuba 0 1 0 1 GOLD—Arsen Galstyan, Russia. FEATURE: 1. Tim Waltner, Hartford; 74.1, 11, $148,525. RHP P.J. Walters to the 60-day DL. Op- SILVER—Hiroaki Hiraoka, Japan. 2. Mike Chaney, Sioux Falls; 3. Zach East Division Poland 0 1 0 1 34. (25) Casey Mears, Ford, 137, W L Pct GB tioned SS Eduardo Escobar and LHP Hmielewski said. Drake Phillip cording to the Minneapolis Star Romania 0 1 0 1 BRONZE—Rishod Sobirov, Uzbek- Olivier, Sioux Falls; 4. Paul Hartley, Brook- 45.6, 10, $137,725. Pedro Hernandez to Rochester (IL). istan. ings; 5. Dustin Gulbrandson, Sioux Falls; New York 60 40 .600 — Bigler, the coach’s young son, Tribune. In both cases, the man’s Taiwan 0 1 0 1 35. (10) Matt Kenseth, Ford, accident, National League BRONZE—Felipe Kitadai, Brazil. 6. Don Brady JR, Sioux Falls; 7. Jordan Baltimore 53 49 .520 8 Azerbaijan 0 0 1 1 132, 82.5, 10, $186,011. Tampa Bay 53 49 .520 8 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — was killed in the crash. blood-alcohol content was Women Kott, Platte; 8. Travis Schreurs, Baltic; 9. Belgium 0 0 1 1 36. (13) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, en- Toronto 51 50 .505 9 1/2 Traded OF Marc Krauss and OF Bobby 48Kg Derrick Scott, Geddes; 10. Derek Baart- “Obviously it’s a tragedy when greater than 0.20, or 2 1/2 times Canada 0 0 1 1 gine, 126, 67.3, 8, $145,375. Boston 50 51 .495 10 1/2 Borchering to Houston for 3B Chris John- Moldova 0 0 1 1 GOLD—Sarah Menezes, Brazil. men, Sioux Falls; 11. Tony Morehead, 37. (30) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, acci- son. you lose a young family member,” the legal limit in Minnesota. SILVER—Alina Dumitru, Romania. Sioux Falls; 12. Brian Hoing, Kimball; 13. Central Division Norway 0 0 1 1 dent, 40, 38.7, 7, $145,300. W L Pct GB MIAMI MARLINS — Sent OF Gian- Hmielewski told the Independent He also has convictions for Serbia 0 0 1 1 BRONZE—Eva Csernoviczki, Hun- Dylan Fitzpatrick, Sioux Falls; 14. Derek 38. (34) Scott Speed, Ford, brakes, carlo Stanton to Jupiter (FSL) for a reha- gary. Gramstad, Brandon; 15. Aaron Van Voorst, Chicago 55 46 .545 — Slovakia 0 0 1 1 23, 37.6, 6, $137,170. Detroit 54 48 .529 1 1/2 bilitation assignment. Placed OF Logan of Marshall. “The thoughts and reckless driving and speeding. Ukraine 0 0 1 1 BRONZE—Charline van Snick, Bel- Canton; 16. Brad Hallem, Humbolt; 17. 39. (41) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, trans- Morrison on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP gium. Mike Kiggins, Sioux Falls Cleveland 50 52 .490 5 1/2 prayers of the entire Mustang Before becoming head coach Uzbekistan 0 0 1 1 mission, 20, 33.5, 5, $133,325. Minnesota 43 58 .426 12 Ryan Webb from New Orleans (PCL). SHOOTING HEAT 1: 1. Mike Chaney, Sioux Falls; 40. (35) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, brakes, Kansas City 41 60 .406 14 MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Traded C family and everybody should go at the university in Marshall, Men’s 10-Meter Air Pistol 2. Paul Hartley, Brookings; 3. Zach Olivier, SUNDAY’S OLYMPIC MEDALISTS 19, 30, 4, $133,245. West Division George Kottaras to Oakland for RHP GOLD—Jin Jongoh, South Korea. Sioux Falls; 4. Derek Baartmen, Sioux 41. (40) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, rear Fautino De Los Santos, and optioned De out to the Bigler family as they Minn., Bigler previously served ARCHERY SILVER—Luca Tesconi, Italy. Falls; 5. Tony Morehead, Sioux Falls; 6. W L Pct GB gear, 14, 28.8, 3, $133,070. Texas 59 41 .590 — Los Santos to Nashville (PCL). Transferred cope with this situation.” as an assistant coach at the Women’s Team BRONZE—Andrija Zlatic, Serbia. Aaron Van Voorst, Canton 42. (39) Mike Skinner, Ford, rear gear, RHP Shaun Marcum to the 60-day DL. GOLD—South Korea (Ki Bo Bae, Lee Oakland 55 46 .545 4 1/2 Women’s 10-Meter Air Rifle HEAT 2: 1. Dustin Gulbrandson, Sioux 11, 29.9, 0, $132,975. NEW YORK METS—Optioned OF Bigler has been head coach of school and played for the Mus- Sung Jin, Choi Hyeonju). Los Angeles 55 47 .539 5 GOLD—Yi Siling, China. Falls; 2. Don Brady JR, Sioux Falls; 3. 43. (43) Mike Bliss, Toyota, engine, 5, Kirk Niewenhuis to Buffalo. Activated OF SILVER—China (Cheng Ming, Fang Seattle 47 57 .452 14 the SMSU men’s basketball pro- tangs for five seasons. SILVER—Sylwia Bogacka, Poland. Travis Schreurs, Baltic; 4. Brad Hallem, 29.4, 0, $133,356. Mike Baxter from the 15-day DL. Yuting, Xu Jing). BRONZE—Yu Dan, China. Humbolt; 5. Derek Gramstad, Brandon; 6. Friday’s Games gram for three years. The Mus- Hmielewski said the Bigler N.Y. Yankees 10, Boston 3 PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Optioned BRONZE—Japan (Kaori Kawanaka, SWIMMING Dylan Fitzpatrick, Sioux Falls Oakland 14, Baltimore 9 OF Christian Marrero to Indianapolis (IL). tangs finished 19-11 last season, family sent him a text message Miki Kanie, Ren Hayakawa). Men HEAT 3: 1. Derrick Scott, Geddes; 2. BASEBALL Toronto 8, Detroit 3 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Agreed to CYCLING (ROAD) 400 Freestyle Mike Kiggins, Sioux Falls; 3. Tim Waltner, winning the Northern Sun Inter- early Sunday saying Brad Bigler’s S.D. STATE A AMATEUR TOURN. Chicago White Sox 9, Texas 5 terms with RHP Huston Street on a two- Women’s Road Race GOLD—Sun Yang, China.
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