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W L Pct GB Wednesday, July 8 Thursday, July 9 Washington 46 38 .548 — BASEBALL, AMATEUR Akron BASEBALL, AMATEUR Crof- New York 43 41 .512 3 at Vermillion Greysox (7:30 p.m.) ton at Tabor (7:30 p.m.); Wynot East Division Atlanta 41 42 .494 4 1/2 BASEBALL, LEGION Renner at Menno (7:30 p.m.); Yankton at W L Pct GB Miami 35 49 .417 11 Post 307 at Yankton Juniors (DH, Irene (7:30 p.m., KVHT-FM) New York 44 39 .530 — Philadelphia 28 57 .329 18 1/2 6 p.m.); Wagner at Tabor BASEBALL, LEGION Tabor at Baltimore 43 40 .518 1 Central Division BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Platte-Geddes Toronto 44 42 .512 1 1/2 W L Pct GB Mitchell at Yankton Lakers (DH, Friday, July 10 Tampa Bay 43 42 .506 2 St. Louis 54 29 .651 — 1 p.m.); Yankton Reds at Renner BASEBALL, AMATEUR Free- Boston 40 45 .471 5 Pittsburgh 48 34 .585 5 1/2 Barons Blue (DH, 5 p.m.) man at Scotland (7:30 p.m.) Central Division Chicago 45 37 .549 8 1/2 GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR BASEBALL, LEGION Gopher W L Pct GB Cincinnati 38 44 .463 15 1/2 Carstens Financial Wounded War- Classic (Yankton); Vermillion at Elk Kansas City 47 33 .588 — Milwaukee 36 49 .424 19 rior Pro-Am at Emerald Hills GC, Point-Jefferson (6 p.m.) Minnesota 44 39 .530 4 1/2 West Division Arnolds Park, Iowa BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Detroit 42 40 .512 6 W L Pct GB SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Yankton Sioux Falls Classic (Yankton Reds) Cleveland 38 44 .463 10 Los Angeles 47 37 .560 — Fury Crush at Dakota Valley; Yank- SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ State Chicago 37 44 .457 10 1/2 San Francisco 42 42 .500 5 ton Fury Red at Norfolk Kelly’s Tourn. at Sioux Falls West Division Arizona 40 42 .488 6 W L Pct GB San Diego 39 46 .459 8 1/2 Houston 49 36 .576 — Colorado 35 47 .427 11 — Optioned Los Angeles 44 38 .537 3 1/2 Monday’s Games Carpenter from Gwinnett. Signed RHPs RHP to Pawtucket (IL). Texas 41 42 .494 7 Cincinnati 3, Washington 2 Mike Soroka, Anthony Guardado, Josh Assigned RHP Zeke Spruill outright to Seattle 38 45 .458 10 Pittsburgh 2, San Diego 1 Graham, Ryan Clark, Matt Withrow, Pawtucket. Recalled INF Travis Shaw Oakland 39 47 .453 10 1/2 St. Louis 6, 0 Patrick Weigel, Taylor Lewis, Stephen from Pawtucket. Moore, Grayson Jones, Evan Phillips, Monday’s Games Atlanta 5, Milwaukee 3 — Signed Houston 9, Cleveland 4 L.A. Dodgers 10, Philadelphia 7 Gilbert Suarez, Sean McLaughlin, Dal- LHP Patrick Sandoval to a minor-league Minnesota 4, Baltimore 2, 10 in- N.Y. Mets 3, San Francisco 0 ton Geekie and Matt Custred; LHPs A.J. contract. nings Tuesday’s Games Minter, Ryan Lawlor, Chase Johnson- — Re- 4, Toronto 2 Chicago Cubs 7, St. Louis 4, 1st Mullins, Trevor Belicek, Jaret Hellinger called RHP Aaron Brooks from Omaha Tampa Bay at Kansas City, ppd., game and Ben Libuda; Cs Lucas Herbert, Trey (PCL). rain Cincinnati 5, Washington 0 Keegan, Jonathan Morales and Collin — Optioned Detroit 12, Seattle 5 San Diego at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Yelich; 3Bs Austin Riley, Jacob Lanning LHP to Rochester and Robby Nesovic; OF Bradley Keller; Tuesday’s Games Boston 4, Miami 3 (IL). Selected the contract of LHP Ryan Kansas City 9, Tampa Bay 5, 1st Arizona at Texas, 8:05 p.m. 2B Kurt Hoekstra and CF Justin Ellison O’Rourke from Rochester. game St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 to minor league contracts. — Sent Oakland 4, N.Y. Yankees 3, 10 in- p.m., 2nd game CHICAGO CUBS — Recalled RHP LHP to Scranton/Wilkes- nings Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Dallas Beeler from Iowa (PCL). Sent Barre (IL) for a rehab assignment. Boston 4, Miami 3 L.A. Angels at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. LHP Tsuyoshi Wada to Tennessee (SL) — Op- Houston at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 for a rehab assignment. tioned RHP Chris Bassitt to Nashville Arizona at Texas, 8:05 p.m. p.m. — Recalled OF (PCL). Recalled OF Jake Smolinski from Toronto 2, Chicago White Sox 1 N.Y. Mets at San Francisco, 10:15 Yorman Rodriguez from Louisville (IL). Nashville. Baltimore at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. p.m. — Claimed SEATTLE MARINERS — Released Tampa Bay at Kansas City, 8:10 Wednesday’s Games RHP Gonzalez Germen off waivers from SS Willie Bloomquist. p.m., 2nd game Atlanta (Teheran 6-4) at Milwaukee the Chicago Cubs and optioned him to — Placed OF L.A. Angels at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. (Fiers 4-7), 1:10 p.m. Albuquerque (PCL). Transferred 1B Jus- Steven Souza Jr. on the 15-day DL. Re- Detroit at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (deGrom 8-6) at San tin Morneau to the 60-day DL. instated OF John Jaso from the 15-day — Re- Wednesday’s Games Francisco (Peavy 0-3), 2:45 p.m. DL. Designated RHP Preston Guilmet JAMES D. CIMBUREK/P&D Baltimore (U.Jimenez 7-4) at Min- Cincinnati (Lorenzen 3-3) at Wash- called LHP Ian Thomas from Oklahoma for assignment. Recalled RHP Matt nesota (Milone 4-1), 12:10 p.m. ington (G.Gonzalez 6-4), 6:05 p.m. City (PCL). Optioned LHP Eric Surkamp Yankton second baseman Landon Withrow fires to first base to try to complete a double Andriese from Durham (IL). Agreed to Detroit (An.Sanchez 7-7) at Seattle San Diego (Cashner 3-9) at Pitts- to Oklahaoma City. terms with RHP Jesus Ortiz on a minor play as Sioux Falls West’s Tyler Wildes slides into second base during the first game of (Happ 4-5), 2:40 p.m. burgh (Morton 6-2), 6:05 p.m. — Optioned OF league contract. Oakland (Kazmir 5-5) at N.Y. Yan- Miami (Koehler 7-4) at Boston (Por- Marcell Ozuna to New Orleans (PCL). their American Legion baseball doubleheader on Tuesday at Yankton’s Bob Tereshinski — Agreed to kees (Sabathia 3-8), 6:05 p.m. cello 4-9), 6:10 p.m. Selected the contract of OF Jordany terms INF Andy Ibanez on an interna- Stadium at Riverside Field. Houston (Straily 0-0) at Cleveland Arizona (Hellickson 6-5) at Texas Valdespin from New Orleans. Sent INF tional free-agent contract. (Bauer 7-5), 6:10 p.m. (M.Harrison 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Martin Prado to Jupiter (FSL) for a rehab — Agreed Miami (Koehler 7-4) at Boston (Por- St. Louis (Wacha 10-3) at Chicago assignment. to terms with OF Reggie Pruitt on a cello 4-9), 6:10 p.m. Cubs (Hammel 5-4), 7:05 p.m. — Placed minor league contract. Sent RHP Aaron Arizona (Hellickson 6-5) at Texas L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 4-7) at RHP on the 15-day DL, ret- Post 12’s Withrow Helped Start Club Sanchez to the GCL Blue Jays for a re- roactive to Friday. Recalled RHP Corey (M.Harrison 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Colorado (Rusin 3-3), 7:40 p.m. hab assignment. Tampa Bay (Archer 9-5) at Kansas Philadelphia (Morgan 1-1) at L.A. Knebel from Colorado Springs (PCL). City (Guthrie 6-5), 7:10 p.m. Dodgers (Kershaw 5-6), 9:10 p.m. National League — Activated — Toronto (Hutchison 8-2) at Chicago RHP Jenrry Mejia from the restricted Sent OF Ender Inciarte to the AZL White Sox (Danks 4-8), 7:10 p.m. list and added him to the 25-man roster. Team At SDSU To Feed Baseball Fix Diamondbacks for a rehab assignment. Transferred RHP Buddy Carlyle on the L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 4-7) at TRANSACTIONS — Designated Colorado (Rusin 3-3), 7:40 p.m. 60-day dl. Optioned RHP Logan Verrett BY BEN HEGGE The SDSU club team but as the only player return- BASEBALL RHP Nick Masset and LHP Dana Eve- to Las Vegas (PCL). American League land for assignment. Recalled RHP ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Re- [email protected] nearly played 30 games this ing from the Class of 2014, he — Sent NATIONAL LEAGUE Arodys Vizcaino from Gwinnett (IL). called LHP Tyler Lyons from Memphis RHP Jason Garcia to Bowie (EL) for a spring with opponents rang- acts as a leader for Post 12. East Division Selected the contract of RHP David (PCL). Baseball has always been ing from South Dakota and “At first it was hard. There rehab assignment. a part of Landon Withrow. Minnesota amateur baseball were several players on our So when the Yankton Post teams, to other colleges club team that I had never even SPORTS DIGEST 12 American Legion second teams. played before,” he said. “With This tournament will be held July 18 at Leigh Lake at Maple baseman headed up to South SDSU club even played all the practices and games, Gazelles Basketball Camps July Creek Recreation Area near Leigh in Platte and Colfax Dakota State University for schools junior varsity teams it didn’t take long for all of us 13-16 counties. his freshman year as a stu- such as Briar Cliff, Dakota to click.” The Yankton High School girls’ basketball camps will be Each member of a two-person team must be a Bass dent, something was missing. Wesleyan, etc. Withrow, among others, held July 13-16 for grades 4-7 at the Yankton Middle School Anglers Sportsman Society (B.A.S.S.) member. “I was talking with some The opportunity to contin- was a part of last season’s south gym. The tournament begins at 6:30 a.m. and ends with a of my friends about our high ue their baseball experience Post 12 team that finished Grades 2-4 will play from 8-9 a.m. and grades 5-7 from weigh-in at 12:30 p.m. The catch limit is five bass per team. 9:15-10:30 a.m. Interested players can register at the door. Contact Dave Greer for more information at 402-578-9516 or school baseball days and was a positive for everyone second place in the South Da- [email protected]. we all really missed it,” said involved, but it was espe- kota American Legion state TBF-SAF Nebraska High School Fishing Tournament – Withrow. cially a plus for Withrow who baseball tournament. Wilkins Named Equestrian Coach This fifth annual event will be held July 25 at Lewis and Clark So Withrow and a group returned to Yankton Post 12 As Post 12 prepares for Lake near Crofton in Knox County. of others started the first squad for his final season. the post-season, Withrow At SDSU Anglers must be members of The Bass Federation-Student club baseball team for South “With everyone else play- is confident that they have BROOKINGS — South Dakota State University Director of Angler Federation. There is an entry fee and takeoff and Athletics Justin Sell announced Tuesday that Ellie Wilkins has weigh-in will take place at Weigand Marina. Dakota State students. ing spring ball, I was already what it takes. The event starts at 7 a.m. and ends with the weigh-in at Club sports are popular behind coming into the sum- “We are really excited for been promoted and will serve as head coach of the Jackrabbit women’s equestrian team during the upcoming 2015-16 1 p.m. The catch limit is five bass per team with a minimum among bigger colleges and mer legion season,” Withrow post-season play,” he said. “I season. length of 12 inches. give students the opportuni- said. “I couldn’t imagine think we have ability to make As the acting head coach, Wilkins will take over a program For more information and instructions on how to register ties to play the sports they where I would have been another run.” that has qualified for the National Collegiate Equestrian for either event, visit http://outdoornebraska.org/fishing.asp. desire without the same without club ball.” Yankton will open Region Association national championships four times, including both amount of time and commit- Withrow has proven to be play on July 22 hoping to the Western and hunt seat squads in 2013. ment of an athlete on scholar- a spark in the Yankton lineup, earn a bid in this year’s state A native of Evergreen, Colorado, Wilkins served as the Augustana Golfers Earn Women’s ship. as Post 12 continues its tournament in Brookings Jackrabbits’ hunt seat coach during the 2014-15 season after completing a successful competitive career at Texas A&M. Golf Coaches’ Association Honors “It was a really great strong season with a current from July 29-Aug. 2. She was a member of the Aggies’ back-to-back NCEA CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. – Augustana’s Jennifer Pederson, experience for everyone record of 21-8 – before Tues- national championship teams in 2011 and 2012, in addition Jordan Bormann, Kali Trautman, Katie Grevlos and Sierra involved; we all enjoyed and day night’s doubleheader Follow @bigheadbenny13 to winning a pair of zone equitation titles while competing in Langlie have been named to the Women’s Golf Coaches’ took advantage of the chance against Sioux Falls West. on Twitter United States Equestrian Federation events. Association All-America Scholar team. Wilkins replaces Rossiter, who stepped down from her A total of 758 Division I, II and III women’s collegiate golf- to get on the field again,” Not only has Withrow had ers earned the prestigious honor. Withrow said. a strong season on the field, duties June 30 to pursue other professional opportunities. She is the fourth head coach since the SDSU equestrian program The criteria for selection to the All-America Scholar Team was formed in 2004. are some of the most stringent in college athletics. The A search to fill Wilkins’ assistant coaching position will minimum cumulative GPA is 3.50. begin immediately. Pederson and Bormann are two-time selections to the Feser, Kaden Luellman, Trent WGCA All-America Scholar Team. VFW Herrboldt and Jimmie Cun- Bormann, from Parkston, earned Academic All-NSIC Baseball Yankton Reds 21-9, ningham each had a and Sherlock Selected For U.S Men’s honors before going on to earn WGCA All-Central Region FROM PAGE 7 two runs scored. Brodey Pe- honors after a seventh-place finish at the Central Region Mitchell 3-5 terson also had a hit. Trevor National Team Championships. MITCHELL – The Yankton Fitzgerald scored twice in the CANTON, Ohio — Former South Dakota State University Augustana won its sixth straight NSIC Championship in Yankton, 21-10 overall and win. football player Jack Sherlock has been selected as a member 2014-15 before winning its fourth Central Region Champion- Reds pounded out a dozen ship in program history. 6-1 in region play, competes hits in each game on the way Feser picked up the win, of the 2015 U.S. Men’s National Team. in the Gopher Classic begin- to a doubleheader sweep of with Herrboldt, Fitzgerald and He is expected to play in the International Federation of ning Friday. Post 12 will be in Mitchell in VFW Teener base- Luellman also throwing for the American World Championship tournament that begins later the Bloomington, Minnesota, this week. SDHSAA Announces Distin- ball action on Monday. Twins. A Jackrabbit letterman from 2011-14 as a defensive bracket, and will face Millard In the opener, Yankton put TWINS 9, MUSTANGS 5: end, Sherlock recorded a team-best three sacks and ranked guished Service Award Recipients West (Nebraska) and Bloom- the game out of reach with a Aidan Feser had a triple, two second on the team with seven tackles for loss during his PIERRE — Nine distinguished individuals from across ington Gold on the opening doubles, two RBI and two senior season. the state of South Dakota have been selected to receive the 10-run fifth, claiming a 21-3 South Dakota High School Activities Association (SDHSAA) day. victory. runs scored to lead Yankton. His only year as a starter, the Chicago native played in 46 career games for the Jackrabbits and tallied eight sacks and Distinguished Service Award for the 2015-16 school year. Matthew Mors had five Brodey Peterson had two hits The SDHSAA Distinguished Service Award program was and two RBI. Rugby Ryken 15 tackles for loss. hits, including two doubles, Sherlock is one of 45 players on the team assembled by established by the SDHSAA in 1976. The Distinguished Vermillion 8, five runs scored and four doubled and scored. Trent Service Award is the highest recognition bestowed by the Herrboldt, Dylan Prouty and USA Football. Former Boise State and Colorado coach Dan South Sioux City 6 RBI to lead Yankton. Andy Hawkins is the squad’s head coach. SDHSAA. Jimmie Cunningham each It is designed to honor individuals who have made signifi- VERMILLION – Vermillion Knapp had two hits, a run cant long term contributions to the high school athletic and scored and a RBI. Will Pease had a hit and a RBI. Kaden jumped out to a 7-2 lead after Luellman scored three times fine arts activities in our state. four innings and held on for had a double and four runs State High School Fishing Tourna- Distinguished Service Award recipients are individuals scored. Chris Steffen had a in the win. an 8-6 victory over South Cunningham picked up ments Coming This Month whose contributions have had an impact on high school activ- Sioux City in American Legion hit and three runs scored. LINCOLN, Neb. – Two fishing tournaments are coming up ity programs. the win in relief. Roy Knapp, The following individuals are the 2015-16 SDHSAA baseball action on Tuesday at Ryan Eihacker had a hit, two Ryken and Peterson also in July for high school anglers – the Nebraska B.A.S.S. High runs scored and a RBI. Justin School Team Championship on July 18 and the TBF-SAF Distinguished Service Award recipients: Todd Trask (Huron), Prentis Park. threw for the Twins. Rick Weber (Flandreau), Dan Whalen (Pierre), Karen Hahn Jack Brown went 3-5 with Payer and Matt Hein each Nebraska High School Fishing Tournament on July 25. Participation is open to students who will be in grades (Spearfish), Charlie Sizer (Miller), Jackie Stacey (Watertown), a , a double and five had a hit, a run scored and a Phil Hunt (Rapid City), Grant Manhart (Aberdeen) and Gene RBI. Cayden Peterson had a 9-12 this fall and have a Nebraska fishing license. Each RBI to lead Vermillion. Cole Amateur two-student team will supply its own adult coach/boat operator Gillen (Hermosa). Anderson also had three hits. hit and a run scored, Prince- and boat. The Distinguished Service Awards will be presented Carter Krats had two hits and ton Vollmer scored twice Yankton 9, Tabor 7 Nebraska B.A.S.S. High School Team Championship – throughout the 2015-16 school year at various SDHSAA state Nate Robertson had a hit in and Bradley Howe had a run TABOR — Colton Thomas went 3-5 athletic and fine arts events. the victory. scored and a RBI in the win. with a home run and a double to lead Kaleb Comstock had three Payer went the distance, Yankton to a 9-7 victory over Tabor in Which is exactly what he night. “It was a fine accom- hits, including a double, and allowing two earned runs to South Central League amateur baseball wanted to do this summer. plishment, but even better to action on Tuesday. Notebook Joe Prescott doubled twice pick up the win. Kenny Tomek had two hits, including As long as he didn’t have get the win.” for South Sioux City. Levi In the nightcap, Yankton a triple, and two runs scored for Yank- FROM PAGE 7 to drive to and from Sioux The victory, though, was Davidson, Ethan Tramp and rallied from a 5-2 deficit to ton. Mike Janish had three hits. Dave Falls to play amateur base- far from a certainty for the claim a 9-5 victory. Schmidt and Jason Livermont each ball, which would have been Cardinals, despite scoring 22 Logan Klassan each had a hit University where he earned a in the effort. Steffen had three hits, two doubled and singled in the victory. the next option if the Tappers runs. runs scored and a RBI, and For Tabor, Rob Keppen had three degree in Dietetics, and then weren’t interested, Tomek Irene jumped out to an Anderson pitched six completed an internship in innings to claim the victory. Vollmer had two hits, two hits, including two doubles, to lead the said. early 11-0 lead, according to runs scored and a RBI to lead way. Blase Vanecek also had three hits. Peoria, Illinois. “It’s so great to have the Sees, but Lesterville quickly Jake Odens struck out five in Ross Korton added a pair of hits. Tomek then accepted three innings of relief for the Yankton. Pease had two hits, Osha Brewer picked up the win, opportunity to continue to got within 11-8. The Cardi- a run scored and two RBI. Pe- the position in Yankton last play,” he said. “I don’t know nals, the league’s second-best . Prescott took the loss. striking out four in five innings of work. October. Vermillion, 8-10, travels to terson had two hits and two Janish pitched the final four innings for what I would do without offense, then cruised – much runs scored. Payer had a dou- the save. Austin Kaul struck out five in a As the store’s registered baseball.” like they did in last Sunday’s Elk Point-Jefferson on Friday. dietitian, he hosts kids class- Start time is set for 6 p.m. ble, a run scored and a RBI. complete game losing effort. 15-0 victory over Scotland, Eihacker and Gavin Raabe Yankton travels to Irene on Thursday. es, provides store tours and Tabor hosts Crofton on Thursday. when Sees was 2-for-3. each had a hit. Nick Lindsey does food demonstrations. Career Stretch For Irene’s “I feel like we’ve put YANKTON...... 302 022 000 — 9 15 2 “Basically it’s a lot of Juniors: SF East 11-12, scored in the victory. TABOR...... 002 400 100 — 7 14 2 Sees better at-bats together, with Osha Brewer, Mike Janish (6) and Ross Heine; educating the public,” Tomek Mors allowed five runs Austin Kaul and Blase Vanecek At only 32 years old, more productive outs,” Sees Yankton 1-0 (two earned) over four in- said. “Things they think George Sees is a veteran by said. “It’s been a good team SIOUX FALLS – Sioux Falls nings to pick up the victory. they’ve heard and dispelling amateur baseball standards. approach; no one person has East clinched the top seed in Lindsey pitched two shutout Menno 6, Freeman 2 some myths about nutrition.” The member of the Irene really stood out.” the South Region with a dou- innings for the save. MENNO — Kyler Pekarek had three While his days revolve Cardinals is playing in his A young team – with a bleheader sweep of Yankton The Reds, 17-11, travel to hits and three RBI to lead Menno past around suggesting healthy 14th season this summer, and handful of players under 21 in American Legion junior Renner today (Wednesday). Freeman 6-2 in South Central League eating options, there’s not through all those years has years of age – will need to baseball action on Tuesday. amateur baseball action on Tuesday. too much overlap between Josh Berndt had a double, a single never put together a stretch keep that rolling this week: East won the opener 11-1. his job and baseball; Tomek like the last two games. Irene hosts Yankton on For Yankton, Chase Vogt went and two RBI for Menno. Dylan Lehr and isn’t about to force his team- Youth: Twins Take Two Macon Oplinger each had two hits in Sees is 8-for-9 at the plate Thursday and visits Wynot 2-3 and Nathan Heine had a MITCHELL – The Yankton the victory. mates to eat a granola bar or in that span for Irene, which (Nebraska) on Sunday. The hit. Jack Schoenfelder took Twins 12-under youth baseball For Freeman, Christian Wolfgang chug almond milk. has used the 37-run, 38-hit Cardinals will likely need the loss. team beat a pair of Mitchell doubled twice to lead the way. Derek Nor does he use the ‘old outburst in the last two similar offensive outputs to In the nightcap, East won teams on Monday in Mitchell. Waltner and Allan Scherschligt each guy’ card to make a team- had two hits. games to vault into fourth contend with those teams, 12-0. Trey Bakke had a hit The Twins, now 26-9, play in mate chase an overthrown place in the South Central Sees said. for Yankton. Carter Peterson the Brookings Tournament Oplinger went the distance for the ball. win. Eric Hortness took the loss, also League standings. “You can string together took the loss on the mound. this weekend. tossing a complete game. “I kind of like that, being The highlight of Sees’ TWINS 14, MITCHELL eight or ten hits and not have Yankton, 13-18 overall and Menno, 9-6 overall and 7-5 in the the old guy,” Tomek said. stretch was a 6-for-6 effort anything to show for it,” he 2-4 in the South region, hosts SLUGGERS 10: Dylan Prouty SCL, hosts Wynot on Thursday. Free- “Age doesn’t really matter. had two hits, including a in a 22-10 win June 28 at said. “We’ve been able to Renner today (Wednesday). man travels to Scotland on Friday. Because when it comes down Lesterville. sustain this for a few games home run, and four RBI to FREEMAN...... 001 001 000 — 2 8 1 to it, age is just how you feel. lead Yankton. MENNO...... 200 003 01X — 6 11 2 “You don’t get six hits now.” Eric Hortness and Brett Scherschligt; Macon “I just try to expend as without an immense amount Rugby Ryken had a double Oplinger and Kyler Pekarek much energy as I can out on of luck,” he said Monday Follow @jhoeck on Twitter and three runs scored. Aidan the field.”