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Volin travels to Avon next. up 111 rushing yards and 173 yards passing as GAYVILLE-VOLIN (0-2) ...... 8 6 8 0 — 22 a team in a 28-6 victory over Howard in prep Cedar Catholic Fifth At Shamrock Invite Football COLOME (2-0) ...... 8 0 8 10 — 26 football action. Brianna Lammers added 11 digs. Ryley Eickhoff and Camie Stratman The Pheasants scored a pair of COLUMBUS, Neb. – Har- in the second quarter to take the lead 14-0 tington Cedar Catholic went CEDAR CATHOLIC DEF. NOR- each had fi ve kills, with Stratman post- FROM PAGE 10 Emerson-Hubbard 46, heading into halftime. Shane Kasten caught both 2-1 to place fth in the Sham- FOLK CATHOLIC 25-12, 25-9: Jada ing 13 digs and Eickhoff recording four of those touchdowns. Cattau had six kills and Abby Steffen blocks to lead Hartington-Newcastle. Hartington-Newcastle 14 The Pheasants scored a 59 yard rock Invitational volleyball had fi ve kills to lead Cedar Catholic. Abby Lammers had 12 assists. Sophie Creighton, 1-0, hosts Pender next. EP-PJ, HARTINGTON, Neb. – Tyler Habberman led in the third. Howard would go on to score a tournament on Saturday in 1-1, is off until a Sept. 18 matchup at Hartington- the way for Emerson-Hubbard with three touch- touchdown in the fourth quarter trailing 20-6. Emily Feilmeier had 12 assists and Noecker posted 12 digs. Newcastle. downs on Friday night in a 46-14 victory over Kordell Buck scored another touchdown in the Columbus, Nebraska. three ace serves. Maddie Wieseler had RANDOLPH DEF. HARTINGTON- CREIGHTON (1-0) ...... 14 12 16 22 — 64 Hartington-Newcastle in prep football action. fourth quarter to propel his team to victory. Cedar Catholic, 4-1, fi ve ace serves. Taylor Lammers added NEWCASTLE 12-25, 25-15, 28-26: ELGIN PUB.-POPE JOHN (1-1) ..... 6 8 16 6 — 36 Hartington-Newcastle scored the opening Leading the way for the Pheasants was travels to Crofton today fi ve blocks in the victory. Ryley Eickhoff and Camie Stratman touchdown with a kickoff return by Andy Schmidt. Landon Leberman with a 173 yards passing and each had seven kills for Hartington- They would also score another touchdown in the three touchdowns. Shane Kosten had 60 yards (Tuesday). Dell Rapids 35, fourth quarter. Dayne Morten had 13 tackles. receiving. COLUMBUS SCOTUS 2, HAR- Newcastle. Abby Lammers had 10 Habberman led Emerson Hubbard with 176 On the defensive side, Jayden Even lead TINGTON CEDAR CATHOLIC 0: Emily Winside Quad assists and 11 digs. Stratman also had Vermillion 6 yards rushing on 16 attempts. the team with eight tackles and Brandin Jensen Feilmeier had four kills and six assists WINSIDE, Neb. – Harting- 10 digs for the Wildcats. VERMILLION — Dell Rapids downed Hartington’s next game will be against had 6.5 tackles. Vermillion 35-6 in Dakota XII Conference football Niobrara-Verdigre at Niobrara. Emerson- In the loss for Howard, Kaleb Carmichael to lead Cedar Catholic. Taylor Lammers ton-Newcastle went 1-2 at the HARTINGTON-NEWCASTLE DEF. action on Friday. WIN SIDE 25-21, 16-25, 25-20: Camie Hubbard has a bye next week. had 63 yards rushing with one touchdown and had eight blocks and Maggie Wiebel- Winside volleyball quadran- Carter Kratz rushed for 52 yards and was 10- EMERSON-HUBBARD (2-0) ...... 14 18 8 6 — 46 Michael hofer had 49 yards rushing. haus had six blocks for the Trojans. Stratman had nine kills and 17 digs, and 12 passing for 121 yards and a score to lead the HARTINGTON-NEWCASTLE (1-1) .. 6 0 0 8 — 14 On the defensive side for Howard Aidyn Fels- gular on Saturday. Abby Lammers and Jullian Jueden each Vermillion offense. Gabe DeJong had a team- dhaus had eight tackles and Jordan Genzlinger CEDAR CATHOLIC 2, BISHOP best three catches for 49 yards. Matt Ouellette NEUMANN 1: Jada Cattau had nine The Wildcats travel to had 10 assists for Hartington-Newcastle. had 6.5 tackles. caught a touchdown pass for the Tanagers. Sioux Valley 26, Howard’s next game will be on September 11 kills and Taylor Lammers had eight kills Wausa today (Tuesday). Kennedy Benson had 13 digs. Sophie Defensively, DeJong and Noah Walker each Noecker added 11 digs. against Canisota. Parker’s next game is against to lead Cedar Catholic. Emily Feilmeier HOWELLS-DODGE DEF. HAR- had six stops, with Walker and Rylan Pratt each Elk Point-Jefferson 12 Irene-Wakonda on September 11 in Irene. had 18 assists and three ace serves. TINGTON-NEWCASTLE 25-21, 25-22: recording a tackle for loss. ELK POINT – Matt Larson rushed for two HOWARD (1-1) ...... 0 0 0 6 — 6 Dell Rapids, 1-1, hosts Tri-Valley in its home touchdowns and 131 yards to help lead Sioux PARKER (2-0) ...... 0 14 6 6 — 28 opener next. Vermillion hosts Parkston next. Valley to a 26-12 road win over Elk Point- Jefferson. Larson also led Sioux Valley defensively with Garretson 40, Softball: Gazelles Swept In Rapid City Colome 26, a game-high 14 tackles. Daymein Lucas rushed for 91 yards on seven attempts in the win. Centerville 30 RAPID CITY – The Yankton Central 12-8. Bailey Sejnoha, Lexie Stephens doubled in the win. Gayville-Volin 22 For the Huskies, Jared Hueser rushed for CENTERVILLE – Garretson downed Center- Gazelles girls’ softball team McCorkell and Dani Dvorak each had a Taylor Bauder doubled, and Bailey COLOME — Reed Harter’s third touchdown 104 yards on 17 attempts. Elk Point-Jefferson’s ville 40-30 in prep football action on Friday night. went 0-4 in their Rapid City hit in the victory. Peterka, Alix Peterka, Lily Ryken and of the game came with 2:26 left, lifting Colome passing game was kept in check, completing just Shay Gibson passed for 200 yards and Sid Dormann picked up the win in Lexie McCorkell each had a hit for to a 26-22 victory over Gayville-Volin in prep three of 14 attempts. three touchdowns for Garretson. Diantae Lyman trip, dropping two games each football action on Friday. Sioux Valley will take on Sisseton next rushed for 108 yards and bagged a touchdown. to Rapid City Central and relief. McCorkell took the loss. Yankton. Harter rushed for 189 yards and passed Friday night, while the Huskies will have a road Keishan Deehr-Thorneon had four receptions Rapid City Stevens. STEVENS 5, YANKTON 4: Lexi Abby Grisner picked up the win. for 124 more to lead the Colome offense. Kelly matchup with McCook Central/Montrose on and two touchdowns. Adam Hoon recorded 16 The Gazelles return to Mavsila had two hits, and Sara Berdt McCorkell took the loss. O’Bryan caught four passes for 60 yards in Friday. tackles and Shay Gibson added 14. and Christina Delzer each doubled R.C. CENTRAL 19, YANKTON the win. SIOUX VALLEY (1-0) ...... 7 0 13 6 — 26 Adam Austin rushed for 188 yards and had action today (Tuesday) with Grant Rice rushed for three touchdowns ELK POINT-JEFFERSON (0-2) ...... 6 6 0 0 — 12 one touchdown for Centerville. Levi Gruschin as Stevens edged Yankton 5-4 on 0: Rapid City Central’s Kaitlin Aprian for Gayville-Volin, which led 22-16 after three a doubleheader at Sioux Falls Saturday. tossed a three-inning one-hitter as rushed for 36 yards, scored a touchdown and O’Gorman. quarters. had an . Liz Suing doubled and singled to Rapid City Central rolled past Yankton Will Cahoy made 15 tackles and Harter had Parker 28, Howard 6 Both teams will be on the road next Friday R.C. CENTRAL 7, YANKTON 6: lead Yankton. Bailey Kortan, Bailey 19-0 on Friday. 13 stops for the Colome defense. The Cowboys PARKER — The Parker Pheasants had a with Centerville (0-2) facing Viborg-Hurley and Rapid City Central scored three runs Peterka and Bailey Sejnoha each had a Emma Burns with 3-4 with a home also recorded a safety. balanced attack on offense Friday night, racking Garretson (1-1) to play Alcester-Hudson. in the fi fth and fi nal inning to rally past hit for the Gazelles. run, a double and fi ve RBI to lead Cen- Colome, 2-0, travels to Marty next. Gayville- Yankton 7-6 on Saturday. Gabby Rysavy picked up the win. tral, which pounded out 15 hits. Dania Dania Lowe had a pair of doubles, Sejnoha took the loss. Lowe also homered in the win. school outrushed SDSU 285- 2010: Nebraska 17, SDSU 3 and Cassie Hand and Sid Conroy each STEVENS 8, YANKTON 0: Gabby For Yankton, Liz Suing recorded a 170. 2011: Illinois 56, SDSU 3 doubled for Central. Rysavy went 3-3 with a double to lead double. Jacks But SDSU’s Wallace came up 2012: Kansas 31, SDSU 17 For Yankton, Liz Suing went 3-3, and Stevens past Yankton 8-0 on Friday. Aprian picked up the win. Bailey big in the fourth quarter, too. 2013: Nebraska 59, SDSU 20 Bailey Kortan and Alix Peterka each had Kaitlin King homered, and Kaci Sejnoha took the loss. FROM PAGE 9 On the nal Jackrabbit scoring 2014: Missouri 38, SDSU 18 two hits to lead Yankton, which outhit drive, Wallace accounted for 50 2015: SDSU 41, Kansas 38 than 3 minutes remaining, of the 75 yards. the Jayhawks made it to the His touchdown was set up S. DAKOTA STATE 41, KANSAS 38 S. DAKOTA STATE ...... 17 14 3 7 — 41 Riley: Huskers Need To ‘Put To Bed’ Loss To BYU SDSU 33-yard line and were in two plays prior by a 25-yard KANSAS ...... 7 7 14 10 — 38 BY ERIC OLSON But Riley knows dwelling on in the postseason for the rst eld-goal range. But Cozart, the connection from Lujan to tight First Quarter Jayhawks’ junior quarterback, SDSt—FG Carlson 28, 12:44. AP Writer that single play, and the loss, time, losing to Bowling Green end Dallas Goedert as SDSU SDSt—Mengarelli 25 run (Carlson kick), 8:09. would be counterproductive in the Camellia Bowl. fumbled his spike attempt with faced a fourth-and-5 at the Kan—Schadler 91 kickoff return (Bartolotta kick), with a home game this week The Huskers will be with- seven seconds remaining to Kansas 29. 7:57. LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Mike SDSt—J.Wieneke 29 pass from Lujan (Carlson Riley wasn’t feeling much bet- against South Alabama serving out two and possibly three send the Jackrabbit players SDSU, ranked 15th in kick), 4:33. ter Monday about the stunning as a tuneup for next week’s trip players because of injuries. onto the Kivisto Field at Memo- the FCS Coaches Poll, hosts Second Quarter rial Stadium turf as winners. SDSt—J.Wieneke 16 pass from Lujan (Carlson way Nebraska lost to BYU in to Miami. Starting defensive end Jack Southern Utah next week at kick), 13:39. his rst game as Cornhuskers Riley said he planned to Gangwish (elbow) could be “I felt like I was too Coughlin-Alumni Stadium. SDSt—Mengarelli 29 pass from Lujan (Carlson coach. “put that last game to bed a out three weeks and co-No. 1 relaxed,” said Cozart, who “It’s a big win but we have kick), 12:38. completed 25 of 38 passes for Kan—Parmalee 19 run (Bartolotta kick), 7:14. “For me personally, and I little bit” when he met with his tight end David Sutton (severe lofty goals,” Stiegelmeier said. Third Quarter probably speak for our staff, players at practice. ankle sprain) could be out two 291 yards. “We work on clock “Our players have lofty goals Kan—Kinner 3 run (Bartolotta kick), 12:31. situation all of the time. Under Kan—Kinner 26 run (Bartolotta kick), 9:12. those are hard to get over,” “I sense they have a feeling months. Punter Sam Foltz is and (this is) the goal: 1-0 every SDSt—FG Carlson 24, 1:04. he said. “It was a bitterly like I do. It was really disap- week-to-week with a sprain to two minutes we have to get week.” Fourth Quarter pointing and it didn’t have to his left (non-kicking) ankle. that eld goal. We have to get NOTES: During Stiegel- Kan—FG Bartolotta 23, 11:18. disappointing loss, and it kind SDSt—Wallace 3 run (Carlson kick), 6:18. of gets worse the next two be like that,” he said. “But I Riley said four of the ve (kicker) Matthew Wyman out meier’s 19-year tenure, SDSU Kan—Taylor 10 pass from Cozart (Bartolotta kick), mornings after, kind of waking don’t think we’re going to nd players who were suspended there because we know he has is 12-7 in season openers … 2:18. a boot. When the ball hit me, I A—30,144. up to it and all the different a lot of guys with their heads for the opener for breaking Kansas leads the series 2-1, SDSt Kan scenarios that pop into your down on this deal. I think team rules will be back. One never really got a good grasp which dates to 1947. First downs 25 29 they’re excited because they player must sit out one more on it and I fumbled. So I tried Rushes-yards 39-170 50-285 head.” Passing 293 291 In his mind, Riley could re- know they did a lot of good game. Riley said he wouldn’t to get on it real quick and get Comp-Att-Int 17-33-0 25-40-1 play over and over the 42-yard, things. That should build up identify that player until the guys lined right back up.” Playing Up Return Yards 55 25 The Jayhawks scored 21 Saturday’s opener marked Punts-Avg. 5-41.6 2-43.5 end-of-the-game touchdown some con dence in what we’re Thursday. -Lost 0-0 2-1 pass that beat the Cornhuskers capable of doing.” Receiver Brandon Reilly straight points to cut the de - the eighth consecutive season Penalties-Yards 3-25 7-75 Nebraska will host a South said he senses that his team- cit to three midway through SDSU played a Football Bowl Time of Possession 29:56 30:04 33-28. He could imagine a bet- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ter result for his team if Tanner Alabama team that opened mates will bounce back from the third quarter as they Subdivision opponent. The RUSHING—S. Dakota State, Wallace 24-118, Mangum hadn’t been allowed with a 33-23 win over Gardner- the loss. mounted their comeback. Jackrabbits got their rst Mengarelli 10-69, Team 1-(minus 6), Lujan 4-(minus Kansas’ surge began behind win over an FBS foe Saturday 11). Kansas, Kinner 27-157, Cozart 17-94, Parmalee to roll out to open space and Webb. The Jaguars’ program “We can only move forward 1-19, Mann 4-13, Schadler 1-2. set up for a strong throw, or was started in 2009 and has and not let one game affect the a strong rushing attack led by against Kansas since moving to PASSING—S. Dakota State, Lujan 17-33-0-293. been playing in the Sun Belt rest of the season,” he said. junior Ka’aun the Division I Football Champi- Kansas, Cozart 25-38-1-291, Willis 0-2-0-0. if one of his defenders hadn’t RECEIVING—S. Dakota State, J.Wieneke 8-160, been in the wrong place while Conference since 2012. South “We put a lot of work in the off- Kinner and Cozart, who onship Subdivision in 2004. A Goedert 2-49, Wesley 2-33, Wallace 2-8, Mengarelli trying to cover BYU receiver Alabama went 6-6 in the regu- season. We can’t let one game gashed the SDSU defense for a look at those games: 1-29, Jones 1-7, Landberg 1-7. Kansas, Mann 4-15, combined 251 yards and two 2008: Iowa State 44, SDSU 17 Parmalee 3-82, Hartzog 3-24, Sims 3-15, Johnson Mitch Mathews. lar season last year and played ruin everything.” 3-12, Crawley 2-64, Taylor 2-25, Stanford 2-19, Barbel touchdowns on 44 carries. 2009: Minnesota 16, SDSU 2-15, Neal 1-20. For the game, the Big 12 13 “We had turnovers and penal- fought off a defender before ties, so overall we’re not where snagging the ball in the corner 7 Coyotes we want to be yet. We’ve got a of the end zone. little work to do, and we’ll x Kansas State is now 22-2 in FROM PAGE 9 that next week.” season openers under Snyder. The Coyotes had several a pair of red zone opportuni- missed scoring chances as KANSAS ST. 34, SOUTH DAKOTA 0 SOUTH DAKOTA ...... 0 0 0 0 — 0 ties early. well, as they failed to convert KANSAS ST...... 7 17 3 7 — 34 The rst drive led by on two rst-quarter eld goal First Quarter Hubener included a 35-yard KSt—Burns 100 kickoff return (McCrane kick), attempts, one from 55 yards 14:48. pass and punishing runs by and the other from the 42. Second Quarter Glenn Gronkowski and Dimel, Kansas State scored its rst KSt—FG McCrane 23, 13:30. Change What You Eat - Change How You Feel and the Wildcats made it to KSt—Dimel 2 run (McCrane kick), 9:18. offensive touchdown about KSt—Burton 24 pass from Hubener (McCrane Prices Good September 8 - 21 the brink of the end zone with 6 minutes into the second kick), 5:45. about three minutes remaining Third Quarter quarter. With 45 yards between KSt—FG McCrane 28, 3:08. in the rst quarter. Hubener them and the end zone, the Fourth Quarter ARN fumbled on the 1-yard line, Wildcats kept the ball on the KSt—Dimel 1 run (McCrane kick), 7:28. E however, and the Coyotes ground, handing it to Silmon A—53,297. ON ANY SDak KSt recovered. for three straight rushes of First downs 16 16 South Dakota did noth- 18, 12 and eight yards and Rushes-yards 36-61 40-185 Passing 205 147 3¢ ing on the ensuing drive and Comp-Att-Int 18-30-0 9-18-0 then turning to the fullbacks. P Return Yards 4 52 OFF BEVERAGE punted from deep in its own Gronkowski bullied his way E N Punts-Avg. 6-37.3 4-44.8 R O territory. Heath reeled off a to the two-yard line, and then Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 GALL 31-yard return that set Kansas Dimel battered in for the score Penalties-Yards 2-11 8-66 State up at the 25-yard line. that gave Kansas State a 17-0 Time of Possession 30:45 29:15 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS IN THE The Wildcats worked their lead. RUSHING—South Dakota, Fredrick 8-19, Bouma way to the six-yard line before The Wildcats scored again 9-17, Saeger 12-15, Gunn 6-11, Jackson 1-(minus 1). Kansas St., Silmon 6-51, C.Jones 9-39, Hubener 9-38, defensive tackle Sean Bredl with about six minutes left in Dimel 8-29, Gronkowski 2-16, Delton 3-10, Ertz 1-5, tipped away a third-down pass the rst half. After recovering a Team 2-(minus 3). HEALTH MARKET PASSING—South Dakota, Saeger 18-30-0-205. to Kyle Klein, and Kansas State fumbled return by South Kansas St., Hubener 9-18-0-147. had to settle for a eld goal. Dakota, Kansas State took RECEIVING—South Dakota, Shufford 6-79, Van “We did the things that hurt over on the 24-yard line, and Roekel 4-56, Potter 2-15, Fenchel 1-23, Kramer 1-11, Bouma 1-7, Donovan 1-5, Ramsey 1-5, Hale 1-4. Nib More a lot of offenses,” Kansas State Hubener immediately threw a Kansas St., D.Heath 3-54, Cook 2-41, Burton 2-35, tackle Cody Whitehair said. strike to Deante Burton, who Klein 2-17. 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