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Huskers YHS Hall PAGE 10: SPORTS PRESS & DAKOTAN n THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2015 SPORTS DIGEST 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 SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR 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.
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