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Cross Volleyball PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2011 PAGE 9 Meierkort At QB Club Press&Dakotan The Yankton Quarterback Club will meet Wednesday at noon at the Elks Lodge, who will talk about the Coyotes and their upcoming season. USD opens the 2011 504 West 27th Street, Yankton. season Saturday at Air Force. DAILY DOSE This week’s speaker is University of South Dakota football coach Ed Meierkort, The public is invited to attend. Rempp Cards Hole-In-One SAAC is comprised of current Coyote student-athletes and is in- Maynard Rempp shot a hole-in-one at Fox Run Golf Course Tues- volved in yearly community outreach and fund-raising projects to ben- Softball: Gazelles Swept Lincoln Monday efit local groups in Vermillion and surrounding areas. The “605” day. program extends the organization’s identity for its school as the stu- The Yankton Gazelles used a pair in the second and third innings to the Gazelles host Sioux Falls Wash- Rempp made the ace on Hole No. 4, making the 114-yards shot with a 9-iron. Golfing with Rempp were Bob Born, Quay Hansen and dents-represent the Coyotes on and off the field. of fast starts to sweep Sioux Falls battle to a 10-9 victory in the night- ington in a 6 p.m. doubleheader. Wayne Johnson. “We are very proud of the efforts of SAAC and our new “605” cam- Lincoln in girls’ softball action Mon- cap. paign seems like a very good compliment for our 350 student-ath- day night at Sertoma Park. Wirth went 3-3 with a home run, JV: Yankton 10-12, SFL 0-4 letes as they reach out to help area groups,” said Director of Athletics In the opener, Yankton jumped three RBI and two runs scored to Yankton scored 22 runs in putting together a Moonshiners League Begins Sept. 6 David Sayler. “We encourage our fans and supporters to order items twinbill sweep of Sioux Falls Lincoln in JV softball The Moonshiners mixed bowling league will begin play for the to support their efforts.” out to a 5-0 lead and held on for a 5- lead Yankton. Janessa Ekeren dou- 2011-12 season on Tuesday, Sept. 6. The initial “605” merchandise will be offered at a “Meet the Teams” 3 victory. bled and singled, scoring twice. action Monday. In the opener, a 10-0 Yankton victory, eighth Three-person teams or individuals interested in participating are event for South Dakota students today (Wednesday) at the Muenster Karlee Kozak doubled and sin- Abby Schulte went 2-2 with two RBI graders Becky Frick and Sophie Drotzman each invited. Call 665-8028 for more information. Activity Center (MUC). Team mascot, Charlie Coyote, will reveal the gled, scoring a run, and Jessica and a run scored. Kozak had a hit, went 2-3 with two RBI and two runs scored to lead hat and shirt at a special unveiling with head football coach Ed Wirth went 2-3 with a RBI and a run two RBI and a run scored. Koletzky Yankton. Madison Dangler added a hit and two USD Unveils ‘605’ Campaign Meierkort. scored to lead Yankton. Katie Kolet- had a hit, RBI and a run scored. RBI. Jenny Feilmeier also singled in the win. VERMILLION — The University of South Dakota Athletic Depart- zky added a hit and two RBI in the Hannah Horn added a hit and two Kalyn Peterka tossed the shutout, striking out ment announced a new “605” merchandise campaign featuring its Applications Being Accepted For victory. runs scored in the win. four and allowing two hits in the five-inning con- new SD Paw logo inside a red and white image of the numbers. The Hannah Mendel went 3-4 with Mendel led Lincoln, going 3-3 test. numbers represent the phone area code of the state which the Coy- Hockey Coaches Yankton scored seven runs in the first two in- otes initially are claiming with their color combination. Applications are now being taken for Yankton Area Ice Association two doubles for Lincoln. Alexis with a double and two RBI. Mary nings on the way to a 12-4 rout in the nightcap. The “605” program will launch with a red hat, a white hat and red hockey coaches for the upcoming seasons. Hamiel added three hits and two Wieczorek and Anderson each had Frick and Julie DeWitt had two htis each for t-shirt during the football season and proceeds will benefit SAAC (Stu- Coaches are needed for every level of hockey and “learn to skate” RBI. two hits. Yankton. Drotzman, Paige Thieman and Alyssa dent-Athlete Advisory Committee). Other variations of the hat and programs. Koletzky struck out five for the Jaclyn Arens picked up the win, Ruzicka added hits in the win. shirt will be produced in white and black combinations and will be an- Applications can be obtained by e-mailing Terry Pedersen at tped- win. Liz Anderson took the loss. striking out one. Stephanie Russell Peterka, Dangler and Frick each pitched, allow- nounced in the future via the athletic department web site (www.us- [email protected], or by calling 660-3118. Yankton bounced back quickly took the loss. ing a combined three hits and striking out seven. dcoyotes.com) or by calling Director of Athletic Marketing and The deadline is Thursday, Sept. 1. Promotions Neal Bendesky at 605-677-5922. New orders can be from a 6-0 deficit, scoring nine runs Yankton is off until Sept. 6, when placed exclusively via South Dakota Athletics. SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR VOLLEYBALL Dakota Valley def. Tri-Valley, 27-25, 25-20, 9 CLASS 9B Wednesday, August 31 Hartington/Newcastle at Wynot; Irene-Wakonda at Marion; Wynot; Hartington Cedar Catholic at Crofton; Irene-Wakonda 14-25, 25-10 Kadoka Area def. Takini, 25-10, 25-4, 25-16 1. Avon (9) 1-0 45 1 GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR The Ridge Open at Sioux Cen- Laurel-Concord-Coleridge at Randolph; Lynch/Santee at at Marion; Lutheran High Northeast at Laurel-Concord-Co- SDSWA POLL Dupree def. McLaughlin, 25-10, 25-15, 25- Takini def. Oelrichs, 14-25, 30-28, 25-19, 2. Viborg-Hurley 1-0 36 2 ter, Iowa West Boyd; McCook Central-Montrose at Parker (HC); Ne- leridge; Plankinton at Marty Indian; Scotland at South Cen- Here is the initial South Dakota Sportswrit- 16 25-19 3. Waverly-South Shore 0-0 12 3 GOLF, MEN’S Morningside Inv. at Whispering Creek GC, ligh-Oakdale at Crofton; Tripp-Delmont-Armour at White Lake; tral; Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Andes Central (HC); Vermillion ers Association Volleyball Poll for the 2011 sea- Edgemont def. Hill City, 25-14, 25-9, 25-12 Lennox Triangular 4. Hitchcock-Tulare 1-0 10 NR Sioux City (MMC) Vermillion at South Sioux City; Wagner at Chamberlain; at South Sioux City, Neb. (KVTK-AM); Viborg-Hurley at Baltic; Lennox def. Todd County, 25-18, 17-25, 25- son. Teams are listed with first place votes in Elk Point-Jefferson def. Dell Rapids, 25-21, 5. Sully Buttes 1-0 9 NR GOLF, WOMEN’S Morningside Inv. at Whispering Creek Wessington Springs at Platte-Geddes Wagner at Parkston parenthesis, record and total points. Records are 27-29, 25-15, 25-15 21, 25-14 Also receiving votes: Harding County 1-0 GC, Sioux City (MMC) VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ JV Brookings at YHS (4:30 p.m.) GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR The Ridge Open at Sioux Cen- through Aug. 29, 2011. Elkton-Lake Benton def. Flandreau, 25-22, Vermillion def. Lennox, 25-20, 25-14, 25-23 (tied for fourth), Langford 1-0, Castlewood 0-0 VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ SOPH Brookings at YHS (5:45 ter, Iowa 25-13, 25-15 Vermillion def. Todd County, 25-17, 25-21, SOCCER, WOMEN’S Wis.-Green Bay at USD (11 a.m.) Class AA (tied for fourth), Centerville 1-0, Dell Rapids St. p.m.) GOLF, BOYS’ YHS at Vermillion (1 p.m.) Estelline def. Colman-Egan, 25-6, 25-18, 25-6 Mary 0-0, Jones County 1-0. Thursday, September 1 1. SF Lincoln (7) 0-0 38 CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Brandon Valley Inv. (YHS, VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ 9TH Brookings at YHS (4:30 SOCCER, BOYS’ Yankton at R.C. Stevens (8 p.m.); 2. RC Stevens (1) 2-0 28 25-12 p.m.) Freeman Academy at Lead-Deadwood; Vermillion at James Eureka/Bowdle def. South Border, N.D., 20- 4:30 p.m.); Niobrara-Verdigre Inv. (Bloomfield, Creighton, Nio- 3. SF Washington (1) 1-0 22 FOOTBALL NFL PRESEASON brara-Verdigre, 4 p.m.) Friday, September 2 Valley Christian 4. Aberdeen Central 1-0 16 25, 25-14, 18-25, 25-15, 15-3 Faulkton def. Sully Buttes, 14-25, 25-23, 25- Thursday’s Games GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR The Ridge Open at Sioux Cen- CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Don Baker Memorial at Ver- SOCCER, BOYS’ JV Yankton at R.C. Stevens (6 p.m.) 5. SF Roosevelt 0-0 14 SDSWA POLL Cincinnati 24, Carolina 13 million (Crofton, Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, Vermillion, 23, 25-22 ter, Iowa SOCCER, GIRLS’ Yankton at R.C. Stevens (8 p.m.); Ver- Also Receiving Votes: Yankton 2-0, Mitchell Here is the South Dakota Sportswriters As- Philadelphia 24, Cleveland 14 Viborg-Hurley, 4 p.m.); S.F. Christian FCA Bowl Meet (Elk million at Sturgis Freeman def. Irene-Wakonda, 25-20, 25-14, sociation’s high school football poll. Teams are GOLF, BOYS’ Beresford Quad (Beresford, Elk Point-Jef- 2-0, Huron 0-1 Baltimore 34, Washington 31 ferson, 4 p.m.); Wagner at Parkston Point-Jefferson) SOCCER, GIRLS’ JV Yankton at R.C.
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