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Meierkort At QB Club Press&Dakotan The Yankton 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. Stevens (6 p.m.) 25-18 listed with first place votes in parentheis, record, Class A Great Plains Lutheran def. Wilmot, 25-20, Friday’s Games FOOTBALL, PREP Huron at YHS (7:30 p.m., KYNT-AM, TENNIS, GIRLS’ YHS/Pierre at Mitchell (2 p.m.); S.F. totals points and previous rank. St. Louis 14, Kansas City 10 GOLF, GIRLS’ West Holt Inv. (Crofton, 9 a.m.) 1. Elk Point-Jefferson (3) 1-0 72 22-25, 25-23, 25-23 KVHT-FM); Alcester-Hudson at Gayville-Volin; Allen at New- Roosevelt at Vermillion Green Bay 24, Indianapolis 21 VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ Brookings at YHS (7 p.m.); 2. Wagner (2) 2-2 69 Groton Area def. Ipswich, 25-15, 20-25, 25- CLASS 11AA castle; Bloomfield vs. Niobrara-Verdigre at Verdigre; Bon 3. SF Christian (3) 1-0 66 1. Sioux Falls Washington (6)1-0 41 1 Northeast Nebraska Classic at Pender and Wisner (Allen); VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S Creighton Tourn. (USD vs. 20, 25-20 Saturday’s Games Homme at Platte-Geddes-Dakota Christian (KKYA-FM); Marquette, 4:30 p.m.); Cardinal Stritch Tourn. (MMC vs. St. 4. St. Thomas More 1-0 53 2. Sioux Falls O’Gorman (1) 1-0 36 2 Buffalo 35, Jacksonville 32, OT Andes Central at Avon; Canton at Beresford; Creighton/Os- Hanson def. Sanborn Central/Woonsocket, Cedar Rapids at Santee; Centerville at Parker (HC); Corsica- Francis, 10 a.m.; MMC vs. Huntington, 3:30 p.m.) 5. Mobridge-Pollock 1-0 41 3. Sioux Falls Lincoln (1) 1-0 28 3 Tampa Bay 17, Miami 13 mond vs. Niobrara-Verdigre at Verdigre; Dakota Valley at Elk 25-17, 25-16, 21-25, 25-21 Stickney at Menno (PN); Dakota Valley at Beresford; Elgin 6. Sisseton 0-0 32 4. Sioux Falls Roosevelt (1) 1-0 19 4 Pittsburgh 34, Atlanta 16 Point-Jefferson; Dodge/Winside at Wausa; Emerson-Hub- VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ Battle Creek/Hartington Cedar Hitchcock-Tulare def. Redfield/Doland, 25- Public-Pope John at Creighton; Elk Point-Jefferson at Sioux 7. Milbank 1-0 29 5. Mitchell 1-0 7 5 Houston 30, San Francisco 7 bard/Ponca at Homer; Freeman Academy at Menno; Gayville- Catholic at Elkhorn Valley 27, 25-18, 25-21, 25-21 Falls Christian; Hanson vs. Avon at Sioux Falls; Hartington at Dallas 23, Minnesota 17 Volin at Alcester-Hudson; Hanson at Parkston; 8. Platte-Geddes 0-0 24 James Valley Christian def. Highmore-Har- Also receiving votes: Brookings 1-0, Yank- 9. Canton (1) 3-1 23 Tennessee 14, Chicago 13 rold, 25-22, 26-24, 25-19 ton 1-0. 10. Harrisburg 1-0 22 Detroit 34, New England 10 Kimball def. Plankinton, 25-17, 25-19, 25-17 CLASS 11A Also Receiving Votes: Custer 5-1, Aberdeen Denver 23, Seattle 20 Langford def. Leola/Frederick, 16-25, 18-25, 1. Dell Rapids (7) 0-0 43 1 Roncalli 1-0, Winner 1-0, Clark-Willow Lake 0-0, San Diego 34, Arizona 31 25-19, 25-22, 17-15 2. West Central (1)...... 1-0 West Division W L Pct GB (PCL). Optioned RHP Graham Godfrey to Sacra- NEW YORK JETS—Released P Chris Redfield-Doland 0-0, Bon Homme 1-0, Beres- Madison def. Canton, 25-21, 25-19, 21-25, 36 2 Sunday’s Game W L Pct GB Arizona 76 59 .563 — mento. Sent RHP Bruce Billings outright to Bryan, K Nick Novak and WR Courtney Smith. New Orleans 40, Oakland 20 ford 0-0, Garretson 2-2, Miller 0-0 18-25, 15-9 3. Harrisburg (1) 1-0 28 3 Texas 77 59 .566 — San Francisco 71 64 .526 5 Sacramento. Announced LHP Jerry Blevins OAKLAND RAIDERS—Placed LB Travis Class B Marion def. Gayville-Volin, 25-19, 25-21, 25- 4. Milbank 0-0 12 4 Monday’s Game Los Angeles 72 62 .537 4 Colorado 64 71 .474 12 cleared waivers and was optioned to Sacra- Goethel on injured reserve. Waived FB Bryson N.Y. Jets 17, N.Y. Giants 3 1. Northwestern (5) 4-0 84 20 5. Dakota Valley 1-0 11 T5 Oakland 60 75 .444 16 1/2 Los Angeles 63 70 .474 12 mento. Kelly, WR Damola Adeniji, WR Steve Goulet, OL 2. Parker 4-0 65 Mobridge-Pollock def. Standing Rock, N.D., Also receiving votes: Bell Fourche 1-0, Sis- Thursday, Sep. 1 Seattle 57 76 .429 18 1/2 San Diego 60 75 .444 16 —Placed OF Nelson Ben Lamaak, OL Lou Eliades, S Josh Bullocks Detroit at Buffalo, 5:30 p.m. 3. Warner (2) 0-0 64 25-10, 25-10, 25-2 seton 0-0, Chamberlain 1-0. Monday’s Games Monday’s Games Cruz on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 29 and DT Derrick Hill. Indianapolis at Cincinnati, 6 p.m. 4. Arlington (2) 3-1 57 Mt. Vernon def. Bridgewater-Emery, 25-22, CLASS 11B Kansas City 9, Detroit 5 N.Y. Mets 2, Florida 1, 1st game and RHP Darren O’Day on the 15-day DL, —Released WR Baltimore at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. 5. Viborg-Hurley 4-0 55 17-25, 25-17, 20-25, 15-13 1. (tie) St. Thomas More (5) 1-0 34 1 N.Y. Yankees 3, Baltimore 2 Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati 2 retroactive to Aug. 25. Recalled OF Leonys Mar- Tyler Beiler, OT Donovan Edwards, G Nick How- N.Y. Giants at New England, 6:30 p.m. 6. Chester 5-0 51 Northwestern Area def. Aberdeen Christian, 1. (tie) Mobridge-Pollock (3) 1-0 34 2 Cleveland 2, Oakland 1 N.Y. Mets 5, Florida 1, 2nd game tin from Round Rock (PCL). Purchased the con- ell, WR Kevin Jurovich, LB Scott McKillop, P Dallas at Miami, 6:30 p.m. 7. Edgemont 6-0 33 25-7, 25-7, 25-6 3. Winner 1-0 27 3 Toronto 7, Tampa Bay 3 Houston 7, Pittsburgh 4 tract of RHP Mark Hamburger from Round Rock. Sam Paulescu, RB Seth Smith. Tampa Bay at Washington, 6:30 p.m. t8. Herried-Selby Area 3-0 22 Parker def. Sioux Valley, 25-15, 25-9, 25-23 4. Tri-Valley (1) 1-0 18 4 Chicago White Sox 3, Minnesota 0 Arizona 5, Colorado 1 Released RHP Ryan Tucker. —Released DT Jay St. Louis at Jacksonville, 6:30 p.m. t8. White Lake 3-0 22 Parkston def. Avon, 25-17, 20-25, 25-21, 25- 5. Flandreau 1-0 7 NR Seattle 5, L.A. Angels 3 L.A. Dodgers 4, San Diego 1 —Signed RHP Alford and S Rickey Thenarse. Philadelphia at N.Y. Jets, 6:30 p.m. 10. Andes Central 0-0 9 23 Also receiving votes: McCook-Central-Mon- Tuesday’s Games Chicago Cubs 7, San Francisco 0 Roberto Osuna, OF Wuilmer Becerra, OF Jesus ST. LOUIS RAMS—Waived/injured, S Mikail Cleveland at Chicago, 7 p.m. Also Receiving Votes: Estelline 3-1, Mount Sioux Falls Christian def. Garretson, 25-19, trose 1-0 (fifth last week), Garretson 1-0, Groton Detroit 2, Kansas City 1, 10 innings Tuesday’s Games Gonzalez, RHP Manuel Cordova, RHP Alberto Baker, DT Jermelle Cudjo and CB Dionte Dink- Kansas City at Green Bay, 7 p.m. Vernon 0-0, Harding County 1-0, Oldham-Ra- 25-13, 25-13 1-0, Lead-Deadwood 1-0, Sioux Valley 1-0, Ben- Cleveland 6, Oakland 2 Florida 6, N.Y. Mets 0 Tirado, RHP Yeyfry Del Rosario and LHP Jairo ins. Houston at Minnesota, 7 p.m. mona-Rutland 3-1, Sully Buttes 2-1, Corsica- Sioux Falls O’Gorman def. Harrisburg, 25- nett County 1-0, Wagner 0-0. Baltimore 6, Toronto 5, 10 innings Philadelphia 9, Cincinnati 0 Labourt. WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Waived/in- Tennessee at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Stickney 0-0, Eureka-Bowdle 2-1, James Valley 19, 25-13, 25-14 CLASS 9AA N.Y. Yankees 5, Boston 2 Washington 9, Atlanta 2 National League jured WR Malcolm Kelly. Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7 p.m. Christian 0-0 Sisseton def. Britton-Hecla, 25-8, 25-7, 25- 1. Bridge.-Emery-Eth. (9) 1-0 45 1 Texas 2, Tampa Bay 0 Houston 8, Pittsburgh 2 —Recalled OF Blake Denver at Arizona, 9 p.m. 22 2. Clark-Willow Lake 0-0 27 4 Chicago White Sox 8, Minnesota 6 St. Louis 2, Milwaukee 1 Tekotte from San Antonio (Texas). Optioned WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS—Signed OL San Francisco at San Diego, 9 p.m. S.D. SCORES Sturgis def. Spearfish, 28-26, 26-24, 12-25, 3. Gettysburg-Hoven 0-0 20 T5 L.A. Angels at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Colorado at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. RHP Erik Hamren to Tucson (PCL). Justin Sorensen to the practice roster. Friday, Sep. 2 San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Aberdeen Central def. Pierre, 25-12, 25-9, 25-22 4. Stanley County 0-0 11 T5 Wednesday’s Games Midwest League Oakland at Seattle, 9:30 p.m. Kansas City (F.Paulino 2-6) at Detroit (Por- Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. QUAD CITIES RIVER BANDITS—An- IFL—Announced that addition of the Cedar 25-11 Sunshine Bible Academy def. Mitchell Chris- 5. (tie) Leola-Frederick 0-0 8 NR cello 12-8), 12:05 p.m. nounced RHP Seth Maness and OF Edgar Lara Rapids (Iowa) Titans franchise beginning in the Alcester-Hudson def. Baltic, 22-25, 25-13, tian, 25-11, 25-15, 16-25, 25-18 5. (tie) Howard 0-1 8 2 Wednesday’s Games Minnesota (Diamond 0-2) at Chicago White San Diego (LeBlanc 2-3) at L.A. Dodgers were transferred to the team from Palm Beach 2012 season. 25-21, 25-15 Tea Area def. West Central, 25-15, 25-14, Also receiving votes: Miller 0-0, AMERICAN LEAGUE Sox (Peavy 6-6), 1:10 p.m. (Lilly 8-13), 2:10 p.m. (FSL) and OF Mike O’Neil was transferred to the Beresford def. Centerville, 25-17, 25-21, 25- 25-13 Woonsocket-Wessington Springs-Sanborn Cen- East Division HOCKEY Oakland (Harden 4-2) at Cleveland Chicago Cubs (R.Lopez 4-5) at San Fran- team from the GCL Cardinals. Announced RHP 16 Tiospa Zina Tribal def. Waubay, 14-25, 21- tral 0-1 (third last week), Parker 1-0, De Smet- W L Pct GB (Jimenez 2-1), 6:05 p.m. cisco (Bumgarner 8-12), 2:45 p.m. Cale Johnson was transferred to Johnson City PHILADELPHIA FLYERS—Signed F James Bon Homme def. Andes Central, 25-18, 25- 25, 25-21, 25-21, 15-12 Iroquois 0-0, Great Plains Lutheran 1-0, Boston 82 52 .612 — Toronto (H.Alvarez 0-2) at Baltimore (Jo- Florida (Volstad 5-11) at N.Y. Mets (Ca- (Appalachian). van Riemsdyk to a six-year contract extension. 16, 25-16 Wall def. Jones County, 25-18, 21-25, 25- Elkton-Lake Benton 0-0. New York 81 52 .609 1/2 .Reyes 7-10), 6:05 p.m. puano 10-11), 6:10 p.m. Castlewood def. Lake Preston, 21-25, 26- 15, 25-16 CLASS 9A Tampa Bay 73 61 .545 9 Can-Am League N.Y. Yankees (P.Hughes 4-4) at Boston Philadelphia (Cl.Lee 14-7) at Cincinnati PITTSFIELD COLONIALS—Traded INF 24, 25-17, 25-19 Warner def. Webster, 25-14, 25-3, 25-8 1. Canistota (9) 1-0 45 1 Toronto 67 68 .496 15 1/2 National Lacrosse League (Beckett 11-5), 6:10 p.m. (Willis 0-3), 6:10 p.m. Eddie Lantigua to New York (NYSL) for future MINNESOTA SWARM—Re-signed T Rich Chamberlain def. Stanley County, 25-15, Watertown def. Brandon Valley, 15-25, 25- 2. Hanson 1-0 36 2 Baltimore 54 79 .406 27 1/2 Tampa Bay (Shields 12-10) at Texas Washington (Lannan 8-10) at Atlanta considerations. Morgan to a one-year contract. Signed F Pat 25-23, 25-17 14, 25-23, 25-20 3. Corsica-Stickney 0-0 21 3 Central Division (Ogando 12-6), 7:05 p.m. (D.Lowe 8-12), 6:10 p.m. Saunders and D Nik Bilic to two-year contracts. Clark/Willow Lake def. Howard, 25-17, 26- Wessington Springs def. Iroquois, 25-15, 4. Chester Area 0-0 10 4 W L Pct GB FOOTBALL L.A. Angels (Haren 13-7) at Seattle (F.Her- Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald 8-6) at Houston 24, 25-9 25-20, 25-22 5. Eureka-Bowdle 0-0 6 5 Detroit 74 61 .548 — SOCCER nandez 12-11), 9:10 p.m. (Happ 4-15), 7:05 p.m. BALTIMORE RAVENS—Placed RB Matt Custer def. Lead-Deadwood, 15-25, 25-22, Winner def. South Central, 25-9, 25-10, 24- Also receiving votes: Mt. Vernon 1-0, Irene- Chicago 68 65 .511 5 St. Louis (Westbrook 10-7) at Milwaukee Lawrence on injured reserve. NEW YORK RED BULLS—Loaned D Tyler 25-21, 24-26, 16-14 26, 18-25, 17-15 Cleveland 67 65 .508 5 1/2 Thursday’s Games Wakonda 1-0, Wall 1-0, Philip 0-0, Wolsey- Oakland at Cleveland, 11:05 a.m. (Wolf 11-8), 7:10 p.m. BUFFALO BILLS—Released LB Brad Jef- Lassiter to Carolina (NASL) for the remainder of Dakota Christian def. Freeman Academy, Kadoka Triangular Wessington 1-0, Herreid-Selby Area 0-0, South Minnesota 56 79 .415 18 Toronto at Baltimore, 11:35 a.m. Colorado (Rogers 6-3) at Arizona (Coll- ferson. the NASL season. 25-13, 25-18, 25-17 Kadoka Area def. Oelrichs, 25-10, 25-8, 25- Central 1-0. Kansas City 56 80 .412 18 1/2 Kansas City at Detroit, 12:05 p.m. menter 8-8), 8:40 p.m. —Placed G Geoff COLLEGE N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 6:10 p.m. Thursday’s Games Schwartz, TE Gary Barnidge, WR David Gettis NCAA—Suspended Miami junior DL Olivier Tampa Bay at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 11:35 a.m. and OL Zack Williams on injured reserve. Vernon six games, junior S Ray Ray Armstrong Pearl Goidelis with eight digs and Morgan Lee L.A. Angels at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 3:05 p.m. Waived/injured QB and G Duke and sophomore TE Dyron Dye four games with seven digs. St. Louis at Milwaukee, 3:10 p.m. Robinson. Released LS Chris Massey. apiece, and senior QB Jacory Harris, senior LB Beresford 3, Centerville 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Florida at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. —Claimed OL Sean Spence, senior WR Travis Benjamin, jun- Freeman made a clean sweep of all of the CENTERVILLE — Beresford went unde- Washington at Atlanta, 6:10 p.m. Oniel Cousins off waivers from Baltimore. Placed ior DL Marcus Forston and junior DL Adewale Volleyball East Division G Eric Steinback on injured reserve. Ojomo one game each for accepting extra ben- matches as they won the JV match 25-14, 25- feated in Tuesday night’s machup versus Cen- W L Pct GB 19 and won the C-Match 25-2, 25-9. Philadelphia 85 46 .649 — GREEN BAY PACKERS—Released WR efits from third parties. From Page 8 terville 25-17, 25-22, 25-17. TRANSACTIONS Antonio Robinson, LB K.C. Asiodu and G Adrian AUGUSTA STATE—Named Jamie Quarles Up next for Freeman is a road game against Atlanta 79 55 .590 7 1/2 Beresford’s Megan Olson led the team with New York 64 69 .481 22 Battles. men’s assistant coach. Gayville-Volin on Sept. 8. 18 assists, two digs, and two ace serves. Alison Washington 63 70 .474 23 American League JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Waived DE BROWN—Promoted TJ Sorrentine to men’s For Irene-Wakonda they will travel to Marion Florida 60 74 .448 26 1/2 BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Reinstated LHP Marc Schiechl and C Bradley Vierling. associate head basketball coach. for Marion. Devin Nelson added 11 assists in the Klostergaard also led the teamwith 14 kills, one Troy Patton from the restricted list. Designated KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Placed OT Ryan ILLINOIS—Suspended junior LB Ashante on Sept. 1. block, six digs, and five ace serves. Krista Hof- Central Division LHP Mark Hendrickson for assignment. O’Callaghan on injured reserve. Released K Williams indefinitely after he was charged with win. FREEMAN (1-1)...... 25 25 25 W L Pct GB fer posted six digs and one ace. Taylor Chris- Milwaukee 81 55 .596 — CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Sent RHP Philip Todd Carter. drunken driving. For Gayville-Volin, Maggie Bertrand led the IRENE-WAKONDA (2-3)...... 20 14 18 Humber and C A.J. Pierzynski to Charlotte (IL) NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Released DE MIAMI—Suspended senior WR Aldarius tensen posted two kills, two blocks, one dig, and St. Louis 71 64 .526 9 1/2 way with six kills, five blocks, nine digs and Cincinnati 67 68 .496 13 1/2 for injury rehabilitation assignments. Alex Brown. Signed K John Kasay. Johnson indefinitely for a violation of team rules. three ace serves. Rachel Haas also had five five aces. Hannah McKelrey posted three kills Pittsburgh 62 73 .459 18 1/2 —Optioned 1B Matt NEW YORK GIANTS—Placed DT Marvin SC-UPSTATE—Named Audrey Church Dakota Valley 3, and three digs. Chicago 58 77 .430 22 1/2 LaPorta to Clumbus (IL). Recalled RHP Jeanmar Austin on injured reserve and WR Ramses Bar- women’s assistant golf coach. blocks and nine digs. Vanessa Ryken had nine Houston 46 90 .338 35 Gomez from Columbus. den and C Adam Koets on the reserve-physically TUSCULUM—Named Andy Collins assis- Centerville’s Sam Blake had one kill and 10 —Selected the con- unable to perform list. Waived/injured WR Duke tant baseball coach. assists and Natalie Harkness had nine digs for Tri-Valley 1 West Division the Raiders. NORTH SIOUX CITY— The Dakota Valley blocks. Kieran O’Malley had 8 kills and four tract of RHP Neil Wagner from Sacramento Calhoun. Marion, 2-2, hosts Irene-Wakonda Thursday. Panthers were able to come out as the victor in digs. Brittany Austin had 13 assists and 8 ace Gayville-Volin, 0-1, travels to Alcester-Hudson their first match of the season as they hosted serves. Thursday. the Tri-Valley Mustangs. The match went into Beresford, 1-0, hosts Canton on Thursday. Marion won the JV match 25-18, 25-21. the fourth set before the Panthers were able to Centerville, 1-1, hosts Canistota on thursday. CENTERVILLE (1-0)...... 17 22 17 time of 16:55, four seconds faster 17:44; 13, Rachel Noonan, West Central 17:44; 14, Teisha Car- GAYVILLE-VOLIN (0-1)...... 18 21 close it out 27-25, 25-20, 14-25 and 25-10. BERESFORD (1-0) ...... 25 25 25 nicle, Garretson 17:46; 15, Sierra Miles, McCook Central-Mon- MARION (1-0) ...... 25 25 than Mitchell Christian’s Becca trose 17:47; 16, Lexi Snyders, Dell Rapids 17:55; 17, Aubrey Leading Dakota Valley was Shyler Funk with Ravenberg, Platte-Geddes 18:00; 18, Hanae Sampson, Arling- 19 digs. Jayde Bergmann led the offense with Cross Glanzer. Garretson’s Haley Sage ton 18:01; 19, Anna Byers, Chamberlain 18:07; 20, Kamberlyn Viborg-Hurley 3, 12 kills and six ace serves while Kylie Martin Elkton 3, Flandreau 0 was third (17:02). Lamer, Tri-Valley 18:13 had 10 kills of her own. Ellie Bohan led the team ELKTON— Elkton was able to win their first From Page 8 Chamberlain’s Zach Hough Canistota 0 with 39 set assists. match of the year in a home battle against Flan- CANISTOTA — The Viborg-Hurley Cougars dreau 25-22, 25-13 and 25-15. (16:25) and Canistota’s Kali Ort- The Mustangs were led by Nicole Fritz with man (13:10) earned the boys’ and www.yankton.net remained undefeated with a sweep of Canistota, 20 set assists and 11 digs. April King also had a The Elkton Lady Elks were led by Haylee Riley Schaap, Beresford 19:18; 8, Bob Murphy, Irene-Wakonda 25-19, 25-9, 25-14 Tuesday. strong defensive showing with 14 digs. Tasha Denison who had 12 kills and three sce serves. 19:32; 9 Eric Metcalf, S.F. Christian 19:37; 10, Than, Beresford girls’ JV titles. The Cougars were led by Haley Jorgensen Graves led with six kills and four blocks. Megan Krogman had seven kills. Cassidy Geb- 19:39; 11, Craig Fatherlos, Beresford 19:40; 12, Josh Fries, BOYS’ DIVISION hart and Kelsie Jendeuhl shared setting respon- Lennox 19:41; 13, Christian Petrich, Lennox 19:54; 14, Tyler Jor- TEAM SCORES: Parker 16, South Central 38, Wessington with 12 kills, four ace serves and three blocks. Tri-Valley came up victorious in the JV match genson, Tea 19:55; 15, Sean Knelp, Tea 20:05; 16, Cole Rupp, Springs 44, West Central 55, Parkston 61, Platte-Geddes 66, Setting up Jorgensen was Michelle Miller, who 25-15, 25-13 and also won the C-Match 25-21, sibilities evenly and each came out with 14 Irene-Wakonda 20:11; 17, Caleb Wynia, S.F. Christian 20:13; Tri-Valley 68, Hills-Beaver Creek 70, McCrossan 78, Dell Rapids totalled 21 set assists. Keeley Knudsen was 25-18. assists each. 18, Caden Skinner, S.F. Christian 20:14; 19, Jared Truan, Beres- St. Mary’s 87, Flandreau Public 90, McCook Central-Montrose For the Flandreau Fliers Marisa Hare led ford 20:18; 20, Graham Bacon, Dakota Valley 20:25. 91, Arlington 140, Wagner 146, Howard 185 able to send over five ace serves. Up next for Dakota Valley is at Elk Point-Jef- TOP 20: 1, Duane Jongeling, Parker 15:47; 2, Jase Kraft, PAINT SALE! The Canistota Hawks were led by Natasha ferson on Sept. 1. with five kills. Kelly Johanson was right behind Wessington Springs 16:23; 3, Michael Krogstad, Chamberlain Letcher, who had six ace serves. Also helping her with four kills. Taylor Peters and Kendra 17:18; 4, Jaren Sutton, Flandreau 17:23; 5, Keagen Ringling, The Mustangs also take the road as they MCM Invite Platte-Geddes 17:43; 6, David Schoenfish, Parkston 17:45; 7, 25% OFF! the Hawks was Brianna Buseman who had play in Lennox on Sept 1. Duncan each had 6 digs. Elkton will play host to Colman-Egan on SALEM — The Parker boys Ryan Olson, Parker 17:47; 8, Andrew Oveson, Garretson 17:49; three kills and Cassi Townsend with six set as- TRI-VALLEY (1-3)...... 25 20 25 10 and West Central girls took the ti- 9, Christian Schweigert, South Central 17:51; 10, Donnie sists. DAKOTA VALLEY (1-0)...... 27 25 14 25 Sept. 1 and Flandreau will host Hamlin on the Decker, James Valley Christian 17:55; 11, Slade Mutchelknaus, The Canistota JV was able to claim victory same day. tles at the McCook Central-Mon- Freeman 17:58; 12, Ryan Wietgenant, Hills-Beaver Creek 18:03; FLANDREAU (0-4) ...... 22 13 15 trose cross country Invitational, 13, Michael Olson, Parker 18:23; 14, Dillon Harrington, Mc- over Viborg-Hurley 2-0. Alcester-Hudson 3, ELKTON (1-1)...... 25 25 25 Crossan 18:27; 15, Tyson Vogt, South Central 18:29; 16, Tyler Next up for Viborg-Hurley is Sept. 6 in Viborg held Tuesday in Salem. Hohn, Parkston 18:29; 17, James DeJarnette, Freeman Acad- against Dakota Christian. Baltic 1 Defending Class B champion emy 18:32; 18, Austin Oyen, Tri-Valley 18:33; 19, Jacob Canistota will take the road to Centerville on ALCESTER — Alcester-Hudson rallied after Winner 3, South Central 2 Schwitzer, Bridgewater-Emery 18:34; 20, Joe Schartz, West BURKE— An exciting game in Burke came Parker, led by individual medalist Central 18:34 Sept. 1. Baltic won the first game to claim a 22-25, 25- GIRLS’ DIVISION VIBORG-HURLEY (5-0)...... 25 25 25 13, 25-21, 25-15 victory over Baltic in volleyball down to a fifth set and stayed close in that set Duane Jongeling’s clocking of TEAM SCORES: West Central 14, Garretson 18, Platte- CANISTOTA (0-2) ...... 19 9 14 on Tuesday. before the Winner Warriors were able to top the 15:47, placed three runners in the Geddes 40, McCook Central-Montrose 57, Dell Rapids 59, Tri- South Central Cougars 25-9, 25-10, 24-26, 18- Valley 64, Mitchell Christian 90, Chamberlain 100, Hills Beaver Alcester’s Ivy Pearson led with 18 kills and top 13 for a score of 16 points. Creek 101, James Valley Christian 102, Canistota 105, Flan- Freeman 3, 16 digs. Courtney McKee posted 9 kills, 22 as- 25 and 17-15. South Central was a distant sec- dreau 114, Parkston 121, Hanson 124, Arlington 132 sists, 12 digs, and two ace serves. Alyce John- Leading Winner was Dayna Diez with 13 ond with 38 points, followed by TOP 20: 1, Mindy Kraft, Wessington Springs 16:55; 2, Irene-Wakonda 0 kills. Abby Norid put together a great defensive Becca Glanzer, Mitchell Christian 16:59; 3, Haley Sage, Garret- son Posted 14 assists and 14 digs. Wessington Springs (44), West son 17:02; 4, Hanna Wahl, West Central 17:03; 5, Emily Mam- WAKONDA — The Freeman Flyers were Baltic’s Allie Walter had 8 kills, seven blocks, game with 38 digs. Jessica Olson had 6 blocks menga, West Central 17:20; 6, Cailey Roth, Freeman 17:21; 7, able to go on the road and claim their first victory and five digs. Megan Foster had seven assists and Raysha Gardner had four ace serves. Central (55) and Parkston (61). Erin Nolz, Garretson 17:24; 8, Morgan Matthaei, McCook Cen- of the season in a win against Irene-Wakonda For the Cougars Ashley Green did all she Wessington Springs’ Jase Kraft tral-Montrose 17:27; 9, Summer Smith, West Central 17:31; 10, and seven digs. Haley VanEck had 10 digs and Rochelle Wynia, Platte-Geddes 17:36; 11, Mckayla Wieczork, 25-20, 25-14 and 25-18. two ace serves. Chelsey Foster added 19 digs could with 18 kills. Jamie Borszich had 6 blocks. finished second individually in West Central 17:42; 12, Anna Wolles, Dell Rapids St: Mary Lauren Hinckley led the Flyers with five kills, as well. Courtney Dummer ended with 14 digs and Tay- 16:23, with Chamberlain’s 25% OFF 14 digs and four ace serves. Kaitlyn Stern had Alcester-Hudson, 2-0, plays Gayville-Volin lor Pistulka ended with 20 assists. Michael Krogstad third in 17:18. Each Gallon an impressive outing as well with seven kills, this Thursday. Baltic, 0-1, travels to Garretson Up next for Winner is an away game at nine digs and four ace serves. Grace Gering led on Thursday. Valentine Neb. on Sept. 1. For South Central West Central edged out Gar- the way in setting with 19 set assists and three Alcester-Hudson won the JV match 25-17, they will travel to Gregory for a tournament on retson 14-18, with Platte-Geddes Enduring Allure ace serves. 25-17. Alcester also took the C-Match 25-14, Sept. 3. placing third with 40 points. Classic, modern, charming, elegant-your For the Irene-Wakonda Eagles Lexy Schenk 25-20. WINNER (2-0) ...... 25 25 24 18 17 home’s exterior has its own unique style- SOUTH CENTRAL (1-1)...... 9 10 26 25 15 Wessington Springs’ Mindy yours! Benjamin Moore premium exterior had four kills, Haley Hinseth had three kills and BALTIC (0-1)...... 25 13 21 15 Kraft earned first place with a coating let you reveal your home’s own ALCESTER-HUDSON (2-0)...... 22 25 25 25 eight blocks. 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