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Press&Dakotan Yankton Is Fortunate To Have The WAYC DAILY DOSE BY JEREMY HOECK staff, not to mention any family members who make the trip, we’re probably talking 1,000 people in [email protected] total arriving in Yankton. And not just for a weekend, but for a full week. Are you ready, Yankton? Opinions Sioux Falls will never have this. Rapid City will never have this. Omaha won’t have this. Lincoln Very rarely, if ever, in this town do we experience other cultures. Be honest, when’s the last time from the won’t have this. Minneapolis won’t have this. Kansas City won’t have this. No, not even Chicago. you met anyone from Russia? Or Hungary? Or Cuba? Or South Africa? P&D Sports But Yankton will. Discounting the numbers altogether, the World Archery Youth Championship is a unique event for What am I talking about? The upcoming World Archery Youth Championships (WAYC), which Yankton and for the surrounding area because of exactly those kinds of cultures. It’s an opportunity to Staff on begin in just over a week in Yankton. Youth archers – ages 15-20 – from 50 countries will converge meet someone new. To learn their language. To learn their customs. To listen to their stories. To hear local and on our small town on the prairie for an event that could easily be billed as the most diverse in South them rave about our wide open spaces. To hear how impressed they are with our trucks (had just national Dakota history. such a conversation last summer). And, if we’re lucky, to talk to them about OUR culture. The way we high school, (What other athletic, political, etc., event would attract this kind of a crowd?) live our lives. Last summer’s international archery tournament in Yankton was only a sample of what we can all You don’t have to be a fan of archery to appreciate what we have coming our way. This will literally college and expect for nearly two weeks. The actual number of WAYC archers (probably under 400) won’t exactly be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. I encourage you to embrace the opportunity. pro sports. stagger you, but when you add in all the coaches, trainers, officials and other orldW Archery support Trust me, you won’t regret it. And you’ll never forget it.

Mount Marty Baseball Signs for Hartington Cedar Catholic. MMC Softball Adds Gregory ceiving an Academic Achievement Scholarship. The final night game of the season is sched- “I am excited for Mitchel to join the program. uled for 6 p.m. on Oct. 10, when the Jackrabbits Hartington’s Steffen It is always a good feeling to have talent from Infielder host Indiana State. Mitchel Steffen, a recent the area choose to continue their athletic and Mount Marty College announced Thursday SDSU Announces Football Each of the Jackrabbits’ last two home graduate of Hartington academic endeavors at Mount Marty,” MMC the athletic signing of Gregory High School stu- Kickoff Times games is scheduled for a 2 p.m. kickoff. Cedar Catholic (Nebraska) head coach Andy Bernatow said. “During the dent athlete Briana Leber to the Lancer softball BROOKINGS — Four of South Dakota SDSU resumes home action Oct. 24 by facing High School, will attend recruitment process I became very impressed program for the 2015-16 softball season. State’s six home football games during the Northern Iowa on Hobo Day, with the Nov. 7 Mount Marty College with Mitchel as he is a highly involved young Leber is an infielder that was a dual 2015 season will be played under the lights, in contest against Illinois State designated as the and play baseball for the man athletically, academically and has a strong athlete at Gregory High what will be the final season at Coughlin-Alumni Coughlin-Alumni Stadium Farewell. Lancers, the institution sense with his faith. Mitchel will be a great fit for School. She was a four Stadium. Season tickets remain available for the 2015 announced Thursday. the baseball program and campus community. year Honor roll member, The Jackrabbits, who finished the 2014 cam- season by logging on to JackrabbitTickets.com, The Lancers plan to “Athletically, we are very intrigued by him two year National Honor paign with a 9-5 overall record and made their or by calling 1-866-GO JACKS. have Steffen join the team and our coaching staff is currently making speed Society member and a 2014 Steffen third consecutive appearance in the Football as a catcher. Steffen has a priority and his past history as a track athlete South Dakota Girls State Championship Subdivision playoffs, open the Yankton Jackrabbit Club Golf been a member of the should help.” participant. home slate with a 6 p.m. game Sept. 12 against Hartington American Legion baseball program During his high school career Steffen was “I am excited to have Southern Utah in the Dairy Drive game. Outing June 3 and during his playing time in the Hartington involved with Peer Ministry, Extraordinary Min- Briana join our softball Following its lone bye week of the season, Many of the South Dakota State coaches baseball program he has been coached by Tim ister of Holly Communion, and umpired youth program next fall,” Mount Leber SDSU continues home action Sept. 26 with its will be in attendance for the Yankton Jackrabbit Loberg, Robb Koerting, Cale Haberer, and Bob baseball. Academically he was also a member Marty head coach Albert first-ever meeting against Robert Morris (Pa.) in Club annual golf outing, set for June 3 at 1 p.m. Wiebelhaus. of the Honor Roll. Fernandez said. “We the 49th Annual Beef Bowl. The game will kick Football coach John Stiegelmeier, along with Last summer Mitchel had a quality season Steffen will major in nursing at Mount believe Briana has a good work ethic which off at 5 p.m. men’s basketball coach Scott Nagy and his as- batting .358 while scoring 24 runs and stealing Marty College. The son of Alan and JoAnn, is what we look for in players. She is a good All four home games against Missouri Valley sistants will be there, as will golf coaches Casey 20 bases. For his efforts Steffen was selected Mitchel is the recipient of a Mount Marty College student and has many good intangibles. She is Football Conference opponents will feature Van Damme and Dean Ellis. Assistant athletic twice as Elkhorn Valley League All-Star and last Academic Honor Scholarship for his academic a great fit with our team and the Mount Marty contests against fellow FCS playoff qualifiers director Leon Costello will also be participating. summer he helped guide the Hartington Legion achievement and Catholic Leadership Award in College community.” from a year ago. The league slate kicks off If you haven’t registered your team, email team to a 2014 Elkhorn Valley League Runner- addition to his baseball scholarship. The daughter of Jeff and Beth Leber of against defending national champion North [email protected] ASAP. Golfing will begin up finish. As a multi-sport athlete, Steffen also Colome, Briana will be a nursing major at MMC. Dakota State on Oct. 3 in the annual Battle for at 1 p.m., followed by a dinner at 5:45 p.m. lettered three times in football and twice in track In addition to her softball award Leber will be re- the Dakota Marker. Kickoff is set for 6 p.m.

SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR

Detroit at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Pittsburgh 24 22 .522 6 1/2 Kansas City at Chicago Cubs, 6:15 Friday, May 29 Saturday, May 30 Sunday, May 31 N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Cincinnati 19 27 .413 11 1/2 p.m. BASEBALL, AMATEUR Menno at Lesterville BASEBALL, LEGION Lewis & Clark Wood Bat BASEBALL, AMATEUR Vermillion Greysox at Cleveland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Milwaukee 16 32 .333 15 1/2 L.A. Dodgers at St. Louis, 6:15 p.m. (7:30 p.m.) Classic (Yankton); South Sioux City Tourn. (Yankton Larchwood (2 p.m.); Menno at Scotland (7:30 p.m.); Friday’s Games West Division Atlanta at San Francisco, 9:05 p.m. BASEBALL, LEGION Lewis & Clark Wood Bat Juniors) Yankton at Lesterville (7:30 p.m.) BASEBALL Kansas City (Volquez 4-3) at Chi- W L Pct GB Pittsburgh at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. Classic (Yankton) BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Mitchell Tourn. BASEBALL, LEGION Lewis & Clark Wood Bat AMERICAN LEAGUE cago Cubs (Arrieta 4-4), 3:05 p.m. Los Angeles 28 18 .609 — BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Mitchell Tourn. (Yankton Lakers) Classic (Yankton); South Sioux City Tourn. (Yankton Tampa Bay (Karns 3-2) at Baltimore San Francisco 28 20 .583 1 (Yankton Lakers) SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Wayne Dirt Devil Tourn. Juniors) East Division (Mi.Gonzalez 5-3), 6:05 p.m. San Diego 23 25 .479 6 TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR (Yankton Fury White, Yankton Fury Wildcats) BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Mitchell Tourn. W L Pct GB BASKETBALL Boston (S.Wright 2-1) at Texas (Gal- Arizona 21 25 .457 7 NBA PLAYOFFS NCAA West Preliminaries at Austin, Texas TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR (Yankton Lakers) New York 25 22 .532 — lardo 4-6), 7:05 p.m. Colorado 19 26 .422 8 1/2 TRACK & FIELD, PREP S.D. State Class AA NCAA West Preliminaries at Austin, Texas SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Wayne Dirt Devil Tourn. Tampa Bay 24 24 .500 1 1/2 Chicago White Sox (Rodon 1-0) at Wednesday’s Games CONFERENCE FINALS Meet at Sturgis; S.D. State Class A Meet at Spear- TRACK & FIELD, PREP S.D. State Meet at (Yankton Fury White, Yankton Fury Wildcats) Baltimore 22 24 .478 2 1/2 Houston (McCullers 1-0), 7:10 p.m. Colorado 6, Cincinnati 4 Tuesday, May 26 fish; S.D. State Class B Meet at Rapid City Rapid City Toronto 22 27 .449 4 Toronto (Buehrle 5-4) at Minnesota Pittsburgh 5, Miami 2 Cleveland 118, Atlanta 88, Cleve- Boston 21 26 .447 4 (May 3-3), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets 7, Philadelphia 0 land wins series 4-0 Central Division Detroit (An.Sanchez 3-5) at L.A. An- San Francisco 3, Milwaukee 1 Wednesday, May 27 W L Pct GB gels (Santiago 3-3), 9:05 p.m. Washington 3, Chicago Cubs 0 Golden State 104, Houston 90, Tuesday, May 26 the contract of OF Jerry Sands (40) from Can-Am League Hasson. Kansas City 28 18 .609 — N.Y. Yankees (Capuano 0-2) at Oak- St. Louis 4, Arizona 3 Golden State wins series 4-1 N.Y. Rangers 7, Tampa Bay 3, series Columbus (IL). Recalled RHP Austin Ad- QUEBEC CAPITALES — Signed HOCKEY Minnesota 28 18 .609 — land (Gray 5-2), 9:05 p.m. San Diego 5, L.A. Angels 4 FINALS tied 3-3 ams from Columbus. Placed INF Carlos INF Mike Washburn. National Hockey League Detroit 28 20 .583 1 Cleveland (Bauer 4-1) at Seattle Atlanta 3, L.A. Dodgers 2 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Wednesday, May 27 Santana on the paternity list. Placed ARIZONA COYOTES — Signed F Chicago 21 25 .457 7 (T.Walker 1-5), 9:10 p.m. Thursday’s Games Thursday, June 4 Chicago 5, Anaheim 2, series tied RHP Scott Atchison on the 15-day DL. FRONTIER GREYS — Sold the Matthias Plachta to a one-year entry- Cleveland 21 25 .457 7 Saturday’s Games Pittsburgh at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m. 3-3 — Se- contract of RHP Kyle Schepel to Seat- level contract. West Division Toronto at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m. Atlanta at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Sunday, June 7 Friday, May 29 lected the contract OF Alfredo Marte tle (AL). COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — W L Pct GB Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 3:05 p.m. Friday’s Games Cleveland at Golden State, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. from Salt Lake (PCL). to Major League LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS — Signed Signed D Cody Goloubef to a two-year Houston 30 18 .625 — Chicago White Sox at Houston, Kansas City (Volquez 4-3) at Chi- Tuesday, June 9 Saturday, May 30 Roster. Activated OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis. INF Parker Norris. Released OF Adam contract extension through the 2016-17 Seattle 23 23 .500 6 3:10 p.m. cago Cubs (Arrieta 4-4), 3:05 p.m. Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Chicago at Anaheim 7 p.m. Placed OF Collin Cowgill on the 15-Day Lindgren. season. Los Angeles 23 24 .489 6 1/2 Boston at Texas, 6:15 p.m. Colorado (Bettis 1-0) at Philadelphia Thursday, June 11 DL, retroactive to May 26. Designated RIVER CITY RASCALS — Signed SAN JOSE SHARKS — Named Pe- Texas 23 24 .489 6 1/2 Kansas City at Chicago Cubs, 6:15 (Hamels 5-3), 6:05 p.m. Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. OF Marc Krauss for assignment. C Jackson Slaid. Released RHP Jake ter DeBoer coach. Oakland 17 32 .347 13 1/2 p.m. Miami (Haren 4-2) at N.Y. Mets (Har- Sunday, June 14 TEXAS RANGERS — Recalled INF Heissler. COLLEGE Wednesday’s Games x-Cleveland at Golden State, 7 p.m. TRANSACTIONS Detroit at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. vey 5-2), 6:10 p.m. BASEBALL Hanser Alberto from Round Rock (PCL). SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS — BOWLING GREEN — Announced Cleveland 12, Texas 3 Tuesday, June 16 N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. Washington (Strasburg 3-5) at Cin- American League Optioned RHP Phil Klein to Round Rock. Sold the contract of RHP Adam Lopez graduate student S Eilar Hardy has Chicago White Sox 5, Toronto 3, x-Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Cleveland at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. cinnati (DeSclafani 2-4), 6:10 p.m. — Sent TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Optioned to Seattle (AL). transferred from Notre Dame. 10 innings Arizona (R.De La Rosa 4-2) at Mil- Friday, June 19 RHP Tyler Wilson to Norfolk (IL). RHP Scott Copeland to Buffalo (IL). BASKETBALL COKER — Named Bill Simpson N.Y. Yankees 4, Kansas City 2 x-Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m. waukee (Nelson 2-5), 7:10 p.m. BOSTON RED SOX — Recalled American Association National Basketball Association men’s and women’s tennis coach. Minnesota 6, Boston 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE L.A. Dodgers (Bolsinger 3-0) at St. LHPs Eduardo Rodriguez and Robbie AMARILLO THUNDERHEADS — CHICAGO BULLS — Fired coach NEBRASKA — Chris Tamas assis- Seattle 3, Tampa Bay 0 East Division Louis (Lackey 2-3), 715 p.m. Signed C Chad Bunting. Tom Thibodeau. tant volleyball coach John Cook. W L Pct GB Ross Jr. from Pawtucket (IL). Optioned Detroit 3, Oakland 2 Pittsburgh (Liriano 2-4) at San Diego FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS FOOTBALL NEW JERSEY CITY — Announced Washington 28 19 .596 — HOCKEY RHP Heath Hembree to Pawtucket. Ac- Baltimore 5, Houston 4 (Shields 6-0), 9:10 p.m. — Released RHP Chase Boruff. National Football League the program will join the Allegheny New York 27 21 .563 1 1/2 NHL PLAYOFFS tivated OF . Designated San Diego 5, L.A. Angels 4 Atlanta (Foltynewicz 3-1) at San KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Signed CINCINNATI BENGALS — Signed Mountain Collegiate Conference as an Atlanta 23 23 .500 4 1/2 CONFERENCE FINALS INF Jeff Bianchi for assignment. Placed Thursday’s Games Francisco (T.Hudson 2-4), 9:15 p.m. OF-1B Daniel Nava on the 15-day DL, RHP Robert Doran. TE Tyler Kroft of Rutgers. affiliate member in the sport of women’s Chicago White Sox 3, Baltimore 2, Philadelphia 19 30 .388 10 Saturday, May 23 Saturday’s Games retroactive to May 26. SIOUX FALLS CANARIES — Re- DALLAS COWBOYS — Signed LB bowling, effective for the 2015-16 sea- 1st game Miami 18 30 .375 10 1/2 Chicago 5, Anaheim 4, 2OT Colorado at Philadelphia, 2:05 p.m. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Recalled leased INF Shelby Ford. Damien Wilson. son. Baltimore 6, Chicago White Sox 3, Central Division Sunday, May 24 Arizona at Milwaukee, 3:10 p.m. Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. Rangers 0 RHPs Daniel Webb and Chris Beck from WINNIPEG GOLDEYES — Signed NEW YORK JETS — Released QB SIU-EDWARDSVILLE — Named 2nd game W L Pct GB Miami at N.Y. Mets, 3:10 p.m. LHP Jonathan Cornelius. Announced Matt Simms. Charles Wells men’s assistant basket- St. Louis 31 16 .660 — Monday, May 25 Charlotte (IL). Optioned RHP Scott Car- Boston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Washington at Cincinnati, 3:10 p.m. OF Mike Wilson signed with Veracruz WASHINGTON REDSKINS — ball coach. Chicago 25 21 .543 5 1/2 Anaheim 5, Chicago 4, OT roll to Charlotte. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Selected (Mexican). Signed CB Trey Wolfe and CB Tajh

Nate Spawn and Tanner VanGen- In the first game, Yankton pitchers Golf: Randolph Wins Class D Title deren both doubled for the Honkers Matthew Mors (2 innings) and Caden KEARNEY, Neb. – Trailing the top 20 were Randolph’s in Lincoln. Baseball (8-5), while Riley Hoffman pitched all Peterson (1 inning) combined to record seven innings for the victory. a perfect game. first place by eight strokes Mason Stubbs in fourth Cedar Catholic recorded a FROM PAGE 6A entering the final day, the (159), Creighton’s Chase two-day score of 674, led by PGDCWLC advances to the Region Mors added two runs, a triple and Randolph Cardinals surged Largen in a tie for 10th (167), Brad Kathol’s 158. Also for 4B super regional in Rapid City on Sun- three RBI at the plate, while Peterson afternoon at 2 p.m. day, where it will play Winner-Colome. had a hit, two runs scored and an RBI. Thursday to capture the Creighton’s Cole Wetzler the Trojans were Sam Ander- The other semifinal is Lead-Deadwood Princeton Vollmer, Nick Lembey, Will Class D team championship in a tie for 15th (169) and son (170), Matthew Schaefer vs. St. Thomas More. Pease and Justin Payer all scored at the Nebraska State boys’ Randolph’s Cade Linville in a (174), Adam Leise (178) and Legion twice. golf tournament in Kearney. tie for 15th (169). Capp Bengston (191). In the second game, Mors recorded Randolph carded a team Grand Island Central Honkers 8, S. Central 1 VFW three hits, four runs scored and four score of 666, three shots in Catholic won the team PLATTE – Hayden Thiry had two Reds 15-20, Norfolk 0-3 RBI, while Paris Beeson homered, Class C hits and three RBI to lead Platte- The Yankton Reds exploded for tripled, scored twice and drove in three front of Overton. Creighton LINCOLN, Neb. – Harting- championship with a two- Geddes-Dakota Christian-White runs. Matt Hein added two hits, three took third place at 697. day score of 620, six shots 35 runs in a VFW Teener baseball ton Cedar Catholic finished Lake-Corsica past South Central 8-1 doubleheader sweep Wednesday over runs scored and two RBI, Grant Nelson McPherson County’s in front of Ord, Bishop Neu- in seven innings in Region 4B playoff Norfolk. Yankton won by scores of 15-0 scored four runs, while Peterson and in 11th place at the Nebraska action Wednesday in Platte. Andy Knapp scored twice. Kyon Neal beat Randolph’s State Class C boys’ golf mann and Lincoln Christian and 20-3. Andrew Schnoor in a 1-hole tournament, which was held who all tied for second place. playoff for the individual title at Holmes Park Golf Course Crofton’s Brock Mueller after they tied at 155. Also in tied for 25th place at 158.

jump. We have a couple guys the younger girls.” Rose in there, and we need one Freshman Kate Budig FROM PAGE 6A Yankton to come in and have a good is the only Yankton athlete FROM PAGE 6A day. qualified in three individual calm.” “Everywhere else, we events, competing in the Rose credits his class- need to hold our position, go high jump and both hurdle mates for helping push him on relays for the Bucks, who to state and do what we’ve races. Woods (1600, 3200), rank among the top teams in as well. done all season long.” Stewart (long jump, triple “It’s helped having people the 400, 800 and 1600 relays. jump), Tessier (100 hurdles, “If you look at our senior to run with like Ryan (Stern- 300 hurdles), Adrienne hagen), Charlie (Stephenson) class, none of them were im- Girls Kusek (shot put, discus), pact players the last couple Youmans has similar aspi- and Mason (Strahl),” he said. rations for the Gazelles: A Lindsey Hale (long jump, Youmans credits Rose of years. They stuck it out triple jump), Madison Mc- and worked extremely hard,” top-four finish and, hopefully for not just relying on his in concert with the boys, a Clure (1600, 3200) and Emily natural ability but honing Youmans said. “It took them Oswald (long jump, triple four years to get to this combined team title. those skills to be a better The Gazelles placed in jump) are each entered in performer. points. That’s what athletics two individual events for the is all about — you work hard all five relays in 2014, led “Lee’s a tremendous by a runner-up finish in the Gazelles. Kaitlin Guthmiller athlete, but also an incred- for all those years, then you (pole vault) and Danielle emerge. medley relay and a third ible worker,” he said. “He’s place finish in the 3200 relay. Salvatori (100 hurdles) each worked incredibly hard in “They are the examples have one individual event. of what you want a student- Yankton also finished fourth numerous sports for four athlete to be in Yankton, in in the 1600 relay, fifth in the years.” our school district.” 400 relay and seventh in the Home Away From Home Rose has signed with the While the Bucks do not 800 relay. While the opening day of University of Sioux Falls for have a title contender in Yankton also returns the state meet will be held track and field, but has got- a sprint race, they have a three individual placewin- in Sturgis, the final day of ten plenty of calls since he chance to win in the sprint ners: Junior Savannah competition will be held in began regularly eclipsing the relays because of teamwork. Woods in the 3200 (fourth), Rapid City on a track similar 22-foot mark. “Typically the best sprint sophomore Emma Stewart to Yankton’s. In fact, Yankton “I call him the number relays have a guy that’s in in the long jump (sixth) and and Rapid City have the only one recruit that college the top three in the 100 or sophomore Madason Tessier two Mondo track surfaces in coaches didn’t get their 200,” Youmans said. “We in the 300 hurdles (seventh). South Dakota. hands on,” Youmans said. “A have four guys that are very “We don’t have the depth “We like to think of it as a lot of college coaches look good and consistent. What to be number one, but we home field advantage away at younger athletes, but it we lack in having one horse, have the depth to be a con- from home,” Youmans said. took him four years to get to we make up for in getting tender,” Youmans said. “We “We’ll take advantage of the point where he is, hands the baton around the track have a lot of places where every situation that we can.” down, one of the best male in the most efficient way we can potentially score on Youmans hopes to see athletes in South Dakota.” possible.” the girls’ side.” Yankton riding momentum Youmans is looking Chris Kinsley is quali- While the Gazelles have going into Saturday as well. forward to Rose having his fied in both the long and just one senior in an indi- “What I’m hoping for events more spread out than triple jumps. Also entered vidual event this weekend — is that we have enough usual. While the senior will in individual events for the Erica Westerman in the 800 enthusiasm and adrenaline still compete in four events Bucks are Joseph Kelly (pole — they have several that will that the excitement of the on Friday — the long jump vault), Jordan Payer (discus) be competing on relays. day helps take us over the finals, then prelims in the and Kenneth Schroeder “We had a couple of kids top,” he said. “If we have two 400 and two relays — the (triple jump). that had to accept different teams in the hunt on Satur- meet schedule allows him For the Bucks to make a roles, and our kids have will- day, if it isn’t just the girls or more rest than he usually P&D FILE PHOTO run at a top-four finish, they ingly accepted those roles just the boys, everyone will gets between events. Yankton’s Lee Rose has a season-best mark of 22 feet, 10 need some things to go well and done everything they jump on board and support “I’m looking forward 3/4 inches in the long jump, leading Class AA. and most to go as planned. can to help us place where each other. to state for him. It will be “We need to show up in we can,” Youmans said. “We “You never know. We the most time he’s had to things for himself as well. relay) get top three, and I get places where we are in the certainly have some veteran might be in the hunt for the recover and prepare all sea- “I’m hoping for a state top three in the 400.” hunt to score big,” Youmans girls on the team, but we combined team title.” son,” Youmans said. “It could title and school record in said. “We also need a few also have a lot of younger push him to do something the long jump,” he said. “I’m Follow @JCimburek on ‘sleeper’ events to come athletes. Hopefully our lead- Follow @JCimburek on really big.” hoping the four-by-four (1600 Twitter through for us, like the triple ership from up top will help Twitter. Rose is looking for big relay) and four-by-one (400