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Saturday. 101; 13. Anna VanderGriend, West Point-Beemer 102; 14. Mady for the Coyotes from 2012 to the fall of 2013. hold its annual two-person golf scramble on Yankton, Washington Split Doggett, Norfolk Catholic 103; 15. Libby Tielke, Norfolk Catholic 103 Chapman won the 5,000-meter race in Saturday at Fox Run Golf Course. Tee times In JV Softball Action 15:10.3. A 2013 graduate of Morningside Col- begin at 11 a.m. Yankton and Washington split in junior varsity Golf: WP-B Wins At Battle lege, Chapman ran cross country for the Coyotes There is discounted entries for Fox Run sea- softball action on Tuesday at Sertoma Park. The Former Coyotes Shine At in the fall of 2013 and middle distance for the son pass holders. Mulligans are also available Warriors won game one 12-9 and the Gazelles Creek track team in the spring of 2015 while working for purchase. took game two 11-10. BATTLE CREEK, Neb. – West Point-Beemer, Sioux Falls Half Marathon towards his master’s degree. Chapman began Contact Fox Run at 605-668-5205 to reserve In the first game, Brooke Madison and Rachel led by medalist Lacie Fox’s 80, earned team SIOUX FALLS — Former South Dakota duties as an academic advisor in the Student- a tee time or for more information. Hamburg each singled twice for Yankton, while honors at the Battle Creek Invitational girls’ golf cross country runners Bret Fransen and Benson Athlete Success Center this fall. Brittany Davis, Madson, Merle Mason, Payton tournament, held on Monday. Lang’at swept the top two spots of the Sioux Duba, a Sioux Falls native, took fourth in Vellek, Elsie Marquardt, Hamburg, Hailey Adam WP-B finished at 390, beating out O’Neill Falls Half Marathon on Sunday. Coyote alumni 16:13.1. Duba competed for South Dakota from Watertown Optimist Vol- and Trinity Fitch all had an RBI. (399) and Hartington Cedar Catholic (400). Taylor Chapman and Andrew Duba finished first 2007 to 2011. He is currently working towards Tori Herrboldt took the loss for the Gazelles Crofton was sixth at 443. and fourth, respectively, in the 5,000-meter run. his master’s degree at USD and helping in the leyball Tourn. Nov. 6-7 after coming on in relief of Vellek. Fox finished six strokes ahead of Battle Fransen took the tape after 1 hour, 8 minutes Student-Athlete Success Center. WATERTOWN – The 14th annual Watertown In game two, Chloe Koletzky’s walk-off single Creek’s Taylor Finke for top honors. Cedar and 11 seconds, recording an average mile split Freeman’s Gregg Uecker placed 13th in the Optimist youth girls’ volleyball tournament will be in the bottom of the fifth inning sent Yankton to Catholic’s Cassidy Ulrich was third at 88. of 5:12. Fransen, a native of Edgerton, Minn., full marathon, finishing in 3:09:19.2. Yankton’s held Nov. 6-7 in Watertown. TEAM SCORES: West Point-Beemer 390, O’Neill 399, Cedar Luke Serck was 24th in 3:14:49.8. The tournament is open to teams in a grades the victory. Herrboldt went the distance in the Catholic 400, Battle Creek 402, Norfolk Catholic 405, Crofton 443, competed for the Coyotes from 2000 to 2005. pitching circle to nab the win. Norfolk High 473, Plainview 537 Lang’at finished runner-up in 1:14:58, six 7-9, and is open to both school and traveling TOP 15: 1. Lacie Fox, West Point-Beemer 80; 2. Taylor Finke, seconds ahead of third place. Hailing from teams. Entry deadline is Oct. 23. Madson homered, drove in two runs and Battle Creek 86; 3. Cassidy Ulrich, Cedar Catholic 88; 4. Paige scored three times for the Gazelles, while Megan Kapsabet, Kenya, Lang’at came to the United YHS Booster Club Golf To sign up or for more information, contact Gaughenbaugh, O’Neill 91; 5. Hailee Harmon, O’Neill 91; 6. Blair John Small or Dave Greenman at 605-882-6250 McCorkell and Koletzky both had two RBI. Adam Benda, Norfolk Catholic 98; 7. Brandy Wiebelhaus, Cedar Catho- States in 2010. He spent two years at Butler and Herrboldt both had a pair of hits. lic 98; 8. Alex Linder, West Point-Beemer 100; 9. Nikki Gotschall, Community College before transferring to South Tourn. Saturday or [email protected] O’Neill 100; 10. Ireland Biltoft, Cedar Catholic 101; 11. Chelsey The Yankton High School Booster Club will The Gazelles host the ESD Tournament on Reifert, Norfolk Catholic 101; 12. Abby Westerman, Battle Creek Dakota in the spring of 2012. Lang’at competed

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serving (3 aces) Thursday’s Games Miami (Cosart 1-4) at Washington Thursday, September 17 Hudson at Parker; Allen at Omaha Nation; Andes FOOTBALL, COLLEGE Drake at USD (2 p.m., BOWLING D – MITCHELL DEF. YANKTON 25- Oakland (Nolin 1-1) at Chicago (Roark 4-5), 6:05 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Chamberlain Inv. Central-Dakota Christian at Gayville-Volin; Avon vs. KVHT-FM) YANKTON BOWL 18, 25-12: YMS Leaders - Angie Desylva White Sox (Quintana 9-10), 1:10 p.m. Toronto (Estrada 12-8) at Atlanta (Ethan-Parkston, Wagner, 2:30 p.m.); S.F. Christian Corsica-Stickney at Corsica; Baltic at Centerville; GOLF, WOMEN’S Briar Cliff Inv. at Two Rivers TUESDAY MIXED 4-4 serving; Shaylin Lathrop 4-5 serving Baltimore (Tillman 9-11) at Tampa (Wisler 5-7), 6:10 p.m. Inv. (Beresford, 4 p.m.); S.C. West Inv. (Dakota Val- Battle Creek at Ponca; Beresford at Elk Point-Jeffer- GC, North Sioux City (MMC) HIGH TEAM GAME: Misfits 481 SEVENTH GRADE Bay (M.Moore 1-4), 6:10 p.m. St. Louis (Lackey 11-9) at Milwau- ley, 3:30 p.m.) son; Bloomfield at Pender; Bon Homme vs. Kimball- GOLF, GIRLS’ Plainview Inv. (Crofton, Har- HIGH TEAM SERIES: That’s How A – YANKTON DEF. MITCHELL Kansas City (Ventura 11-8) at Cleve- kee (Nelson 11-12), 7:10 p.m. FOOTBALL, 9TH Norfolk at YHS (4:15 p.m.) White Lake at White Lake (7 p.m., KK93.com); Elgin tington Cedar Catholic, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, We Roll 1286 25-10, 25-8: YMS Serving – Lilly Thoms land (Kluber 8-13), 6:10 p.m. Friday’s Games FOOTBALL, MS Mitchell at YMS (4:15 p.m.) Public-Pope John at Hartington-Newcastle; Harting- 9 a.m.) HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Ryan 12-13, 8 aces; Isa Castillo 10-13, 6 aces; Toronto (Estrada 12-8) at Atlanta St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 1:20 p.m. GOLF, BOYS’ S.F. Lincoln/S.F. Washington at ton Cedar Catholic at Homer; Irene-Wakonda vs. SOCCER, MEN’S MMC at Clarke (3:30 p.m.) Weverstad 287, Todd Moody 256, Hal Nykki Husman 6-8, 5 aces (Wisler 5-7), 6:10 p.m. Miami at Washington, 6:05 p.m. YHS (Fox Run, 2 p.m.) Mount Vernon-Plankinton; Lutheran High Northeast SOCCER, WOMEN’S MMC at Clarke (1 p.m.) Somer 247 (errorless), Kathy Miller 212, A – BROOKINGS DEF. YANKTON Houston (McCullers 5-5) at Texas N.Y. Yankees at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. GOLF, GIRLS’ Norfolk Catholic at Crofton (4 at Laurel-Concord-Coleridge; Menno-Marion vs. SOCCER, BOYS’ Vermillion at Tea Area Audrey Misar 189, Jane Rhoades 183, 25-20, 25-12: YMS Serving – Lilly Thoms (Lewis 15-8), 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 6:35 p.m. p.m.); Plainview Tri. (Hartington Cedar Catholic, 4 Oldham-Ramona-Rutland at Rutland; Niobrara- SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ ESD Tourn. at Yankton Lonnie Remington 183 8-8, 1 ace; Morgan Sundleaf 4-4, 1 ace L.A. Angels (Santiago 8-9) at Min- Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. p.m.) Verdigre at Creighton; Oakland-Craig at Crofton; TENNIS, GIRLS’ YHS/Spearfish at Mitchell HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Ryan B – YANKTON DEF. MITCHELL 22- nesota (Milone 8-5), 7:10 p.m. San Diego at Colorado, 7:40 p.m. SOCCER, WOMEN’S USD at Idaho (6 p.m.) Platte-Geddes at Kadoka Area; Randolph at Emer- (noon) Weverstad 683, Todd Moody 650, Matt 25, 25-15, 15-4: YMS Serving – Grace Friday’s Games Pittsburgh at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 TENNIS, GIRLS’ YHS at Vermillion (2 p.m.) son-Hubbard; Redfield-Doland at Parkston; Silver VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S Purdue Tourn. at Kruse 630, Kathy Miller 584, Annabelle Warriner 12-13, 9 aces Boston at Toronto, 6:07 p.m. p.m. VOLLEYBALL, PREP Alcester-Hudson at Lake at Santee; Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Marty West Lafayette, Ind. (USD vs. Ball State, 4:30 p.m.) Moody 508, Sharon Mernin 502 B – BROOKINGS DEF. YANKTON Kansas City at Detroit, 6:08 p.m. Arizona at San Francisco, 9:15 p.m. Parker; Avon at Hanson; Beresford at Madison; Bon Indian; Vermillion at Dakota Valley (7 p.m., KVTK- VOLLEYBALL, PREP Bridgewater-Emery STANDINGS: That’s How We Roll 25-18, 16-25, 25-22: YMS Serving – Ella Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m. Homme at Irene-Wakonda; Bridgewater-Emery vs. AM); Viborg-Hurley at Garretson; Wagner vs. Jones Tourn. (Centerville, Marion, Tripp-Delmont-Armour, 6-2, TCB 6-2, Hot Rollers 5-3, Bre & Mulder 10-14, 6 aces; Lindsay Eilers Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, Viborg-Hurley at Viborg; Creighton at Elgin Public- County-White River at White River; Wausa at Wynot 9 a.m.); Cavalier Clash at Tyndall (Alcester-Hudson, Karlie 5-3, Country Bumpkins 5-3, Split 9-13, 7 aces 6:10 p.m. FOOTBALL Pope John; Dakota Valley at Canton; Emerson-Hub- GOLF, MEN’S GPAC No. 1 at The Ridge GC, Andes Central-Dakota Christian, Avon, Beresford, Happens 5-3, Bohemians 5-3, Vikes 4.5- C – YANKTON DEF. MITCHELL 25- N.Y. Yankees at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. bard at Allen; Freeman Academy/Gayville-Volin at Sioux Center, Iowa (MMC) Bon Homme, Elk Point-Jefferson, Parker, Parkston, 3.5, RTBN 4-4, The Splits Ends 4-4, Alley 22, 25-18: YMS Serving – Kloe Gall 17- Seattle at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Baltic (5 p.m.); Freeman vs. Tripp-Delmont-Armour GOLF, WOMEN’S Briar Cliff Inv. at Two Rivers Platte-Geddes, Scotland, Vermillion, Wagner, 8:30 Kats 4-4, The Cali Gals 3.5-4.5, Misfits 23, 4 aces; Alexis Wiersma 7-9, 5 aces L.A. Angels at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. AMERICAN CONFERENCE at Armour; Hartington Cedar Catholic at Lutheran GC, North Sioux City (MMC) a.m.); Creighton Tourn. (Creighton, Hartington-New- 3-5, 2 Broke Girls 3-5, S&L Date Nite C – YANKTON DEF. BROOKINGS Oakland at Houston, 7:10 p.m. East High Northeast; Homer at Ponca; Howard at Marion; GOLF, BOYS’ Mitchell Inv. (YHS, Parkston, castle); Flandreau Indian School Tourn. (Santee); 3-1, Yogi & BooBoo 3-5, Gutter Mates 27-29, 28-26, 15-9: YMS Serving – W L T Pct PF PA Lennox at Parkston; Menno vs. McCook Central- 10:30 a.m.); Huskies’ Inv. at The Pointe at Elk Point Stanton Tourn. (Hartington Cedar Catholic, Laurel- N.Y. Jets 1 0 0 1.000 31 10 3-1, Ten Pins 2-6, Livin’ On A Spare 2-6, Grace Warriner 10-15, 5 aces NATIONAL LEAGUE Montrose at Salem; Niobrara-Verdigre at Neligh- (Beresford, Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, 9 Concord-Coleridge) D – YANKTON DEF. MITCHELL 25- Buffalo 1 0 0 1.000 27 14 Oakdale; Omaha Nation/Santee at Walthill; Pierce a.m.) Sunday, September 20 The Flintstones 0-8 East Division HIGHLIGHTS: Ryan Weverstad – 23, 20-25, 15-7: YMS Serving – Kloe Gall New England 1 0 0 1.000 28 21 at Crofton; Plainview at Laurel-Concord-Coleridge; VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S Purdue Tourn. at SOCCER, MEN’S Jamestown at MMC (3:30 12-16, 7 aces; Kinzie Decker 6-8, 4 aces; W L Pct GB Miami 1 0 0 1.000 17 10 Wagner at S.F. Christian; Wausa at Randolph West Lafayette, Ind. (USD vs. Purdue, 8 a.m.; USD p.m.) errorless 267; Audrey Misar 2-5-7; Elmer New York 83 63 .568 — Mataya Milk 6-9 South vs. Notre Dame, 4 p.m.); Northwestern at MMC Northern Iowa at USD (1 Misar 2-5-7; Vernette Guthmiller 3-10; Washington 75 70 .517 7½ Friday, September 18 SOCCER, WOMEN’S D – BROOKINGS DEF. YANKTON W L T Pct PF PA Norfolk Inv. (YHS, (7:30 p.m.) p.m.); Jamestown at MMC (1:30 p.m.) Lonnie Remington 5-6-10; Marie Wever- Miami 63 83 .432 20 CROSS COUNTRY, PREP 25-21, 25-20: No statistics reported Tennessee 1 0 0 1.000 42 14 4 p.m.); O’Neill Inv. (Bloomfield-Wausa, Crofton, Northwestern at Yankton/Jackson at Pipe- stad 4-7; Ryan Weverstad 6-10; Cindy Atlanta 57 89 .390 26 VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S JV SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Jacksonville 0 1 0 .000 9 20 Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, 3:30 p.m.); Vermillion MMC (6 p.m.) stone (2 p.m.) Somer 5-7; Steve Obr 2-7 Philadelphia 56 91 .381 27½ Houston 0 1 0 .000 20 27 Inv. (Vermillion, 3:45 p.m.) Yankton I/Tri-Valley at Central Division Saturday, September 19 SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ JV Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 14 27 Norfolk Inv. (YMS, 5:30 Brookings Inv. (YHS, Dakota Pipestone (2 p.m.); Yankton II/Watertown II at Gar- CENTENNIAL LANES BASEBALL W L Pct GB CROSS COUNTRY, MS CHEER & DANCE North p.m.) Valley, Gayville-Volin, Wagner, 11 a.m.) retson (12:30 p.m.) St. Louis 90 54 .625 — CROFTON WOMEN’S LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE W L T Pct PF PA Aberdeen Central at YHS Wagner Inv. (Avon, Sioux Falls Games Pittsburgh 87 57 .604 3 FOOTBALL, PREP CROSS COUNTRY, PREP SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ MS HIGH TEAM GAME: F&M Bank 716 East Division Cincinnati 1 0 0 1.000 33 13 (HC, 7 p.m., KVHT-FM, KYNT-AM); Alcester- Bon Homme, Scotland, Wagner, 9 a.m.) (Yankton) HIGH TEAM SERIES: F&M Bank W L Pct GB Chicago 83 61 .576 7 Baltimore 0 1 0 .000 13 19 2059 Toronto 83 62 .572 — Milwaukee 62 82 .431 28 Pittsburgh 0 1 0 .000 21 28 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Carolyn Cincinnati 61 83 .424 29 New York 80 65 .552 3 Cleveland 0 1 0 .000 10 31 St. Louis 34, Seattle 31, OT Sept. 20 Chicagoland 400, Joliet, Ill. the 2016 contracts option on LHP McK- Released WR Jhomo Gordon from the Leader 157, Kathy Meink 155, Katie West Division Baltimore 71 74 .490 12 West N.Y. Jets 31, Cleveland 10 Sept. 27 SYLVANIA 300, Loudon, enzie Acker, RHP Shaun Ellis, RHP Jon practice roster. Tramp 144, Morgan Zavadil 144 W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 70 75 .483 13 W L T Pct PF PA Buffalo 27, Indianapolis 14 N.H. Fitzsimmons, RHP Karl Gelinas, LHP HOCKEY HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Mor- Los Angeles 83 61 .576 — Boston 69 76 .476 14 Denver 1 0 0 1.000 19 13 Miami 17, Washington 10 Oct. 4 AAA 400, Dover, Del. Mark Hardy, RHP Deryl Hooker, LHP National Hockey League gan Zavadil 422, Kathy Meink 413, Caro- San Francisco 76 69 .524 7½ Central Division Kansas City 1 0 0 1.000 27 20 Carolina 20, Jacksonville 9 Contender Round Jay Johnson, RHP Ryan Leach, LHP NASHVILLE PREDATORS — As- lyn Leader 411 Arizona 69 76 .476 14½ W L Pct GB San Diego 1 0 0 1.000 33 28 Arizona 31, New Orleans 19 Oct. 10 Bank of America 500, Con- Sheldon McDonald, RHP Luis Pardo, signed F Justin Kirkland to Kelowna STANDINGS: F&M Bank 13-7, San Diego 68 78 .466 16 Kansas City 85 60 .586 — Oakland 0 1 0 .000 13 33 San Diego 33, Detroit 28 cord, N.C. LHP Derrick Penilla, C Jean-Luc Blaqui- (WHL), F Anthony Richard to Val-d’Or Arens Const. 12-8, PDR 8-12, DSM 7-13 Colorado 61 84 .421 22½ Minnesota 75 69 .521 9½ NATIONAL CONFERENCE Cincinnati 33, Oakland 13 Oct. 18 Hollywood Casino 400, Kan- ere, C Justin Marra, C Jose Peley, INF (QMJHL), D Alex Carrier to Gatineau HIGHLIGHT: Laverta Mauch 5-7, 5-7 Cleveland 72 72 .500 12½ Tuesday’s Games East Pittsburgh 5, Chicago Cubs 4, 1st Denver 19, Baltimore 13 sas City, Kan. Jonathan Malo, INF Yordan Manduley, (QMJHL) and D Aaron Irving to Edmon- Chicago 68 75 .476 16 W L T Pct PF PA Tennessee 42, Tampa Bay 14 Oct. 25 Alabama 500, Talladega INF Cedric Vallieres, INF Tyler Young, ton (WHL). Detroit 66 78 .458 18½ game Dallas 1 0 0 1.000 27 26 Chicago Cubs 2, Pittsburgh 1, 2nd Dallas 27, N.Y. Giants 26 Eliminator Round OF Alexei Bell, OF Joash Brodin, OF NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Agreed GOLF West Division Washington 0 1 0 .000 10 17 Monday’s Games Nov. 1 Goody’s Headache Relief Yunieski Gourriel, OF Kalian Sams and to terms with F Jiri Tlusty on a one-year W L Pct GB game Philadelphia 0 1 0 .000 24 26 HILLCREST GOLF & CC Washington 4, Philadelphia 0 Atlanta 26, Philadelphia 24 Shot 500, Martinsville, Va. OF Will Walsh. contract. Signed F Tyler Kennedy and F Texas 78 67 .538 — N.Y. Giants 0 1 0 .000 26 27 San Francisco 20, Minnesota 3 Nov. 8 AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth Atlantic League Lee Stempniak to PTO contracts. LADIES STAGETTE Houston 77 69 .527 1½ Miami 9, N.Y. Mets 3 South FIRST: Yavonne Slowey, Lynn Thie- Thursday, Sep. 17 Nov. 15 Quicken Loans Race for LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Activated NEW YORK ISLANDERS — Re- Los Angeles 73 71 .507 4½ Atlanta 3, Toronto 2 W L T Pct PF PA man, Pat Schoenfelder 218 St. Louis 3, Milwaukee 1, 10 innings Denver at Kansas City, 7:25 p.m. Heroes 500, Avondale, Ariz. OF Steve McQuail. Placed RHP Bruce signed C Brock Nelson to a three- Seattle 70 76 .479 8½ Atlanta 1 0 0 1.000 26 24 Sunday, Sep. 20 Championship Round Kern on the inactive list. contract. SECOND: Deb Gubbels, Karen Oakland 62 83 .428 16 Arizona 6, San Diego 4 Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 20 9 Swanda, Pam Kettering 223 Tampa Bay at New Orleans, noon Nov. 22 Ford EcoBoost 400, Home- BASKETBALL SOCCER Tuesday’s Games Colorado 5, L.A. Dodgers 4, 16 in- Tampa Bay 0 1 0 .000 14 42 nings Detroit at Minnesota, noon stead, Fla. National Basketball Association Major League Soccer Baltimore 6, Boston 5, 13 innings New Orleans 0 1 0 .000 19 31 Arizona at Chicago, noon x-non-points race PHOENIX SUNS — Signed C Henry MLS — Fined San Jose MFs Le- Kansas City 2, Cleveland 0 Cincinnati 9, San Francisco 8, 10 North innings Houston at Carolina, noon DRIVER STANDINGS Sims, Fs Cory Jefferson and Kyle Casey andro Barrera and Tommy Thompson VOLLEYBALL Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Yankees 3 W L T Pct PF PA San Francisco at Pittsburgh, noon 1. Jimmie Johnson, 2,012. and Gs Deonte Burton and Terrico White. undisclosed amounts for violating the YANKTON MIDDLE SCHOOL Atlanta 3, Toronto 2 Wednesday’s Games Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 31 23 Washington 12, Philadelphia 2 New England at Buffalo, noon 2. Kyle Busch, 2,012. FOOTBALL League’s policy regarding Entering the EIGHTH GRADE Texas 6, Houston 5 Minnesota 0 1 0 .000 3 20 San Diego at Cincinnati, noon 3. Matt Kenseth, 2,012. National Football League Field of Play/Leaving Bench & Technical A – YANKTON DEF. MITCHELL Detroit 5, Minnesota 4 Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 7:05 Detroit 0 1 0 .000 28 33 p.m. Tennessee at Cleveland, noon 4. Joey Logano, 2,009. NFL — Fined Cincinnati CB Adam Area during the Sept. 12 match against 25-15, 25-11: YMS Leaders - Brooklyn Oakland 17, Chicago White Sox 6 Chicago 0 1 0 .000 23 31 Atlanta at N.Y. Giants, noon 5. Kevin Harvick, 2,006. Jones $35,000 for his personal foul Seattle. Fined FC Dallas MF Michael Bernatow 9-10 serving (2 aces), 11 set L.A. Angels 4, Seattle 3 Miami 6, N.Y. Mets 0 West Toronto 9, Atlanta 1 St. Louis at Washington, noon 6. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 2,006. against Oakland WR Amari Cooper dur- Barrios an undisclosed amount for simu- assists, 2 kills; Gabby Pietila 10-11 serv- Wednesday’s Games W L T Pct PF PA Baltimore at Oakland, 3:05 p.m. 7. Kurt Busch, 2,006. ing a Sept. 13 game. lation during a Sept. 12 match against ing (1 ace), 4 kills; Carissa Salvatori 9-10 Boston 10, Baltimore 1 St. Louis at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. St. Louis 1 0 0 1.000 34 31 San Diego at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Miami at Jacksonville, 3:05 p.m. 8. Carl Edwards, 2,006. CHICAGO BEARS — Signed DE New York City FC. Fined Orlando City serving (4 aces) Cleveland 5, Kansas City 1 Arizona 1 0 0 1.000 31 19 Dallas at Philadelphia, 3:25 p.m. 9. Brad Keselowski, 2,003. Lavar Edwards. D David Mateos an undisclosed amount B – MITCHELL DEF. YANKTON 25- N.Y. Yankees 3, Tampa Bay 1 Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 San Francisco 1 0 0 1.000 20 3 p.m. Seattle at Green Bay, 7:30 p.m. 10. Martin Truex Jr., 2,003. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Re- for simulation during a Sept. 13 match 14, 25-16: YMS Leaders - Alyson John- Toronto 9, Atlanta 1 Seattle 0 1 0 .000 31 34 Monday, Sep. 21 11. Denny Hamlin, 2,003. signed LB Dekoda Watson. Signed LB against Sporting Kansas City. son 3-4 serving (2 aces), 1 kill; Mariah Texas 14, Houston 3 Cincinnati at San Francisco, 10:15 Thursday’s Game p.m. N.Y. Jets at Indianapolis, 7:30 p.m. 12. Jamie McMurray, 2,000. Eric Martin to the . Re- COLLEGE Burns 3-4 serving (1 ace), 1 kill Detroit at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. New England 28, Pittsburgh 21 13. Jeff Gordon, 2,000. leased LB Alex Singleton and DL Jimmy MEMPHIS — Named Francis Thursday’s Games C – MITCHELL DEF. YANKTON 25- Oakland at Chicago White Sox, Sunday’s Games 14. Ryan Newman, 2,000. Staten from the practice squad. Sargeant men’s volunteer assistant ten- 14, 25-8: YMS Leader - Erin Knight 3-5 8:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 7-6) at Green Bay 31, Chicago 23 Pittsburgh (Morton 9-7), 11:35 a.m. AUTO RACING 15. Paul Menard, 2,000. NEW YORK JETS — Released DL nis coach. L.A. Angels at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Kansas City 27, Houston 20 16. Clint Bowyer, 2,000. Kevin Vickerson from injured reserve. PRAIRIE VIEW — Named Duane NASCAR SPRINT CUP OAKLAND RAIDERS — Traded WR Williams tennis coach. 2015 SEASON SCHEDULE Brice Butler to Dallas for a conditional RUTGERS — Suspended football Aug. 2 Pennsylvania 400, Long TRANSACTIONS 2016 draft pick. Signed WR DeAndre coach Kyle Flood three games and Pond (Matt Kenseth) Carter to the practice squad. Released fined him $50,000 after he inappropri- Western Kentucky’s Doughty Looks Like Aug. 9 Cheez-It 355 at The Glen, BASEBALL LB Josh Shirley from the practice squad. ately contacted a faculty member over a Watkins Glen, N.Y. (Joey Logano) American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Recalled — player’s status. Aug. 16 Pure Michigan 400, Brook- RHP Scott Carroll from Charlotte (IL). Signed LB Orie Lemon. Signed CB Isa- SAINT AUGUSTINE’S — An- lyn (Matt Kenseth) OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Recalled iah Frey, DT Derrick Lott and LB Julian nounced football coach Michael Morand Latest Mid-Major QB With NFL Future Aug. 22 IRWIN Tools Night Race, Stanford to the practice squad. was placed on administrative leave for RHP Cody Martin from Nashville (PCL). Bristol, Tenn. (Joey Logano) Selected LHP Barry Zito from Nashville. WASHINGTON REDSKINS — two weeks. Sept. 6 Southern 500, Darlington, BY GARY B. GRAVES Placed RHP Jesse Chavez on the 60- Signed LB Houston Bates to the practice TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI — S.C. (Carl Edwards) AP Sports Writer day DL. squad. Named Jacob Bell assistant director of Sept. 12 Federated Auto Parts 400, Canadian Football League media relations. Flacco, Romo Top List Of Small- Richmond, Va. (Matt Kenseth) Can-Am League QUEBEC CAPITALES — Exercised WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (AP) School QBs Starting In NFL Challenger Round — Brandon Doughty might (AP) — Western Kentucky senior Brandon Doughty led the nation in pass- be the best you ing last season and could be the next quarterback from a mid-major school in “They both come from par- coach, Ed Croson, is well haven’t heard of, until now. the NFL. Below is a list of former small-school signal-callers currently starting ents who have instilled great known in SoCal for having Projected as a mid-round in the league: Huskers values in them,” said Goudis, smart and disciplined teams. NFL draft pick, the Western Joe Flacco, Delaware — Baltimore’s No. 1 draft choice in 2008 has started every game who had to give up football Terrell and Brad are products for the Ravens and holds numerous franchise records. MVP of Super Bowl XLVII. FROM PAGE 9 Kentucky sixth-year senior Tony Romo, Eastern Illinois — Signed with the as a free agent in 2003 because of back problems last of wholesome parenting and could be the next obscure and became a starter three years later. Earned fourth Pro Bowl selection last season and led year but spent some time as being taught smart football at QB from a small school to get Cowboys to divisional round of the playoffs. far for college, they’re exactly Kaaya’s teammate with the a young age. Both are mature Ben Roethlisberger, Miami (Ohio) — Drafted 11th overall by Pittsburgh in 2004, “Big attention at the next level. Ben” holds numerous club records and has helped the Steelers win five division titles and two where they’re supposed to be Hurricanes. “Our high school beyond their years.” Playing for mid-major schools of three Super Bowl appearances. Three-time Pro Bowl selection, including 2014. in many eyes. certainly didn’t keep Balti- Colin Kaepernick, Nevada — San Francisco’s second-round pick in 2011 became the 49ers’ starter the next year and led them to two playoff appearances, including Super Bowl more’s Joe Flacco (Delaware) XLVII. Has started every game since 2013 season. or Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlis- Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard — If nothing else, the Ivy Leaguer could be considered one of honorees: Shari Johnson and ers played checkers: he made berger (Miami of Ohio) from the best-educated QBs. The 11-year veteran started Sunday’s opener for the New York Jets Nick Smith. others’ moves work against becoming pro starters and and has played for five other clubs. YHS Hall , Fresno State — A second-round pick by Oakland in 2014 and the younger Johnson was a key them in a way that few others Super Bowl winners. brother of 2002 No. 1 overall selection David Carr. Derek threw for 3,270 yards and 21 touch- member of the Gazelles in the state had before or Such lofty aspirations are downs against 12 and started every game as a rookie for the Raiders. FROM PAGE 9 a distant thought for Doughty, Blake Bortles, Central Florida — Jacksonville’s first-round pick (sixth overall) started 13 1996 state championship have since. His record, 145-5, games as a Jaguars rookie in 2014 and threw for 2,908 yards, 11 TDs and 17 interceptions. team – a season I will always speaks for itself. whose priority is getting WKU Josh McCown, Sam Houston State — The 13-year veteran started for Cleveland in the was sitting in the car in the (2-0) past Indiana (2-0) on Browns’ loss to the Jets and has played for seven clubs. remember because it was the One thing I remember Press & Dakotan parking lot first Yankton championship from Smith’s senior season Saturday. If he knocks off yet during quite a few of those another Power 5 conference I covered as sports editor. I was, when the state tourna- “I’m expecting more Brohm said Doughty’s conversations.) also remember that tourna- ment came around, I had team en route to a Conference When Dan accepted the USA title, the rest should take responsibility, but that’s part diligence has resulted in better ment because I think the high a choice: Assign myself to of the game,” Doughty said. reads, a quicker delivery and coaching position at USD in temp in Huron that weekend what was going to be the final care of itself. 2008, those conversations “Honestly, I have no idea “Things change, but you just the short memory a QB needs was -20. SDSU-USD men’s basketball what they’re saying about me don’t replace a guy like Leon. to overcome setbacks. – for the most part – went Johnson went on to play game until USD joined the and haven’t talked to any- I’m hoping we can do that by “He’s taken his lumps, but away. While he still lives in basketball at South Dakota Summit League or assign body,” Doughty said of his NFL committee, and everybody has he fought through it,” Brohm Yankton, Fitzsimmons’ office to step up.” said. “He continued to look State, becoming one of the myself to go to Aberdeen prospects. “I’m just trying to is in Vermillion. He doesn’t team’s top outside threats to cover the state wrestling make this team better and get Doughty can’t do it alone, ahead and not in the rear-view drop results by the office but WKU’s offensive success mirror and performed at a high her senior season. Two other tournament. (I chose wres- us to where we want to be.” anymore – the USD sports members of that ’96 Gazelles tling and watching that bit Doughty’s resume’ suggests begins and ends with him. He’s level and he matured. ... information department shown he’s up to the challenge, “If he wants a chance to team – Kate (Heine) Pesicka of history.) I also remember anything is possible. emails them. and Heather (Nelson) Olson – that we did a Sunday edition He led the nation in passing making his own remarkable play beyond college, he’s got But we still catch up comeback from injury. to perform this year when also became great three-point that year because Leap Day last season with 4,830 yards every once in a while, often shooters in college, which is (Feb. 29) fell on a Sunday, so and 49 touchdowns, broke He was a backup in 2012 people expect him to.” at sporting events. He is still several school records and after sustaining a season- NFL Media draft analyst interesting because I believe I had to quickly put together ending knee injury in his first Chad Reuter believes Doughty every bit the fan that he was that ’96 Gazelles team only at- my story and get it back to won the Sammy Baugh Award when he was at YHS. as the nation’s top passer. The start the previous year, then could earn a Senior Bowl tempted three three-pointers Yankton. reclaimed the starting spot in invitation before a host of NFL Fitzsimmons is entering the entire season. (Note: The induction ceremony 6-foot-3, 220-pound Doughty the YHS Hall today because is C-USA’s preseason Offen- 2013 under then-coach Bobby coaches with another strong They shot a lot of layups for these three deserving Petrino. Doughty followed a season. That probably won’t of the success his teams because of their full-court individuals will be today at 5 sive Player of the Year choice had: five straight girls’ cross and on watch lists for other victory over Kentucky with change initial projections of defense.) p.m. at the YHS Commons. eight interceptions over the him being a backup because country titles, three straight Smith was just the second national awards. boys’ titles, four combined Doughty’s current numbers next two games, a disastrous of his size, but Reuter notes Class A wrestler ever to win Follow @JCimburek on aren’t likely to vault him into stretch leading to his benching NFL teams starting mid-major team titles, nine other top- four consecutive state titles, Twitter. the Heisman Trophy conversa- for a game. signal callers as proof that the four finishes at state and 19 Soul searching followed opportunity is there. and is the only Buck ever to tion, especially with Power 5 ESD titles. But it is his pas- win more than two crowns. conference players leading that for the affable Doughty, who “Scouts like how he takes sion – both for his teams and speaks openly and often about command and has been able On the mat, it seemed like he discussion. But he’s coming off for sports in general – that was playing chess while oth- a 441-yard performance in last his Christian faith. to throw left and right,” Reuter has always shown through week’s 41-38 shootout win over “No one likes to be talked said. “They also love the fact for me. Louisiana Tech that included a about that they stink,” Doughty that a lot is asked of him. ... I also had the pleasure 37-yard touchdown pass. recalled of the time. “I had to He’s going to get an opportu- of covering the other two WANTED Doughty already has a sit myself down, look in the nity for sure.” A New Home For Ruby season-opening victory over mirror and think, how can I be Ruby is a loyal and smart girl who is looking better? I just said that I’ve got for her forever home. She is a high energy, Southeastern Conference 2 year old, Red Heeler who would do best member Vanderbilt under his to focus on this thing in every Keeping You Connected To The World in a home where she is someone’s center of MORNING way.” attention. She would make a great agility dog belt and can add a victory and a large piece of property to run would be over a Big Ten school if they Doughty threw just six picks over the final eight ideal for her. She’s not COFFE E beat the Hoosiers on the road. much for affection, Winning will likely require a games en route to a school- LL&S&S but she loves to WEEKDAYS L&S be near her people. 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