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Yankton’s Ekeren Leaves USD Soccer Program, Will Transfer To Wayne State Press&Dakotan WAYNE, Neb. — Yankton’s Laura Ekeren has left the University of making three starts. basketball team. South Dakota women’s soccer program and will transfer to Wayne State. At Yankton High School, Ekeren, a 5-7 midfielder, was a three-year In other women’s soccer news, Wayne State announced the addition She does not plan to participate in the women’s soccer program at WSC. letterwinner, earning first-team all-state honors after a 17- season as of Kelsea Lambert of Bellevue, Neb. She was a four-year starter for West DAILY DOSE Ekeren played one season at USD, appearing in all 18 games and a senior. She also earned all-conference honors for the Gazelles’ girls’ High School, earning all-Metro Conference Scholar Athlete honors.

tween Sept. 1 and Dec. 31, he/she may be issued a card YANKTON BASEBALL OTHER EVENTS Hunt SAFE Classes Offered and is eligible to obtain a license and hunt beginning Sept. Golf 1 of that year. THURSDAY SUNDAY TBA WED. SATURDAY MONDAY DAKOTAS TOUR: Friday-Sunday, South Dakota Open, The Bluffs Golf In Bon Homme County For more information, contact Conservation Officer at Wynot Avon Post-Season S.F. South at Scotland Tabor Course, Vermillion TYNDALL — The Hunt SAFE Classes for Bon Homme Todd Crownover at 605-589-4208. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Tourney DH, 5 p.m. DH, 1 p.m. DH, 5 p.m. SDGA: Saturday-Sunday, Mixed Team Championship, Willow Run Golf Course, Sioux Falls County have been set for 2011. The Tyndall Area Class will be held Aug. 16-18 from 6-9:30 pm at the Cavalier Scotland Free Youth Activity Day YANKTON TAPPERS AMATEUR YANKTON GREY SOX VFW TEENER Softball Corner on Main street Tyndall. SCOTLAND — The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks FRI.-SUN. TODAY FRI.-SAT. YANKTON: Friday-Sunday, S.D. State Girls’ Fastpitch, Sioux Falls The Scotland Area Class will be held Aug. 4-5 from 6- Department will host a free youth activity day at the Scotland WED. JULY 27-31 WED. MidSummer vs. S.F. Bernard 9 pm and Aug. 6 from 8 a.m.-noon at the Community at Watertown State Tourn. at S.F. West Trap Range on Saturday, July 16, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Shootout South Classic DH, 4 p.m. Yankton DH, 5 p.m. room of the Scotland School. range, located on the east side of Scotland. Sioux Falls DH, 5 p.m. Yankton HuntSAFE courses are designed for persons age 12 Youth ages 8 years and older must be accompanied by a YANKTON FIRST DAKOTA POST 12 AMERICAN LEGION YANKTON LAKERS VFW TEENER RADIO & TELEVISION through 15. Persons who are 11 may participate, but will parent or Guardian, who will need to sign a waiver form be- not be issued a Hunter Safety certification card until their fore participation. WED. JULY 19 FRI-SAT Thursday JULY 23 JULY 26 12th birthday, unless the card is clearly marked that the The activities will include archery, trap shooting, BB gun TODAY at Brandon at Pierre Bernard 7:30 p.m. Yankton at Wynot Amateur Baseball KVHT-FM at Brookings at S.F. West at S.F. West Valley White Wood Bat card is not valid until the person's 12th birthday. Adults shooting, fishing and trapping. A lunch will also be provided. DH, 1 p.m. DH, 5 p.m. Friday DH, 5 p.m. DH, 4 p.m. Classic are also welcome and invited to attend. For more information, contact Conservation Officer Todd 7:30 p.m. Menno at Freeman Amateur Baseball KVHT-FM Exception: If a student's 12th birthday falls on or be- Crownover at 605-589-4208. YANKTON CORTRUST BLACK SOX VFW TEENER YANKTON REDS VFW TEENER ■ ■ Home Games Appear In White, Road / Neutral Site Games Appear In Gray Report a score: Call 605-665-7811, ext. 106 or 800-743-2968 after 4 p.m. Fax: 605-665-1721 E-mail: [email protected] SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR

GOLF Trevor Tobin, Brandon 76; Michael Stokke, gers 2-2, Doyle Stevens Const. 2-3, Tuesday, July 12 Friday, July 15 FOOTBALL, SEMI-PRO Lakes Area Terror vs. Dakota Warrior at Gayville (7 Willow Run 77; Michael Whitney, Brandon Boomer’s 1-3, Sacred Heart Church 1-3, BASEBALL, LEGION Class B Regions — 3B at Vermillion (Game 10, Game 7 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Menno at Freeman (7:30 p.m., KVHT-FM) p.m.) SDGA JUNIOR TOUR 79; Andrew Nelson, Minnehaha 80; Yankton Motor Sports 1-4, Green Machine winner vs. Game 8 winner, 5 p.m.; Game 11 — Game 10 winner vs. Game 9 loser, BASEBALL, LEGION Mid-Summer Shootout at Sioux Falls (Yankton); Neb. GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR South Dakota Open at The Bluffs, Vermillion Phoenix Sigmund, Lakeview 80; Patrick 0-4, Misfits 0-4 July 11 at Spring Creek GC 30 minutes after Game 10); 4B at Tabor; 5B at Volga (If Necessary — Game 10 win- Junior Area Tournaments — C1 at Ainsworth (Game 3 — Creighton vs. Game 1 win- GOLF, SDGA Mixed Team Championship at Willow Run GC, Sioux Falls 12-13 GIRLS: Jamie Benedict, Elm- Whetham, Garretson 80; Parker Klitzke, JUST FOR FUN LEAGUE ner vs. Game 10 loser, 7 p.m.) ner, 5 p.m.; Crofton vs. Game 2 winner, 7:30 p.m.); C2 at Hartington (Game 5 — Sioux Falls 81; Dylan Brende, Northern RESULTS: Bothwell Transport-Chaos SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ S.D. State Tourn. at Sioux Falls (Yankton Spitfire, Yankton wood 86; Sydney Weber, Parkston 101; BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Yankton Black Sox at S.F. West (DH, 5 p.m.); S.F. Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, noon; Game 6 — Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 loser, Lightning, Yankton Yellowjackets) Samantha Langford, Madison CC 107; Links 85; Alex Pinney, Dakota Dunes 86; def. St. John’s Blaze 8-7; Calvary Baptist South at Yankton Lakers (DH, 5 p.m.) 2:30 p.m.; Game 7 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 5 p.m.; Game 8 — Game Adam Bleeker, Lakeview 87; Jeremy Eich, def. Tacos 19-6; Ferdig’s Transmission def. Sunday, July 17 Chantel Brende, Northern Links 114; SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Norfolk Impact at Yankton Spitfire (DH, 6:30 p.m.); Yank- 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, 7:30 p.m.) BASEBALL, AMATEUR Avon at Yankton (7:30 p.m.); Freeman at Lesterville Makenna Krysl, Two Rivers 164 Bakker 88; Nathan Welch, Brandon 90; Walmart Hitters 14-2; Ferdig’s Transmis- ton Lightning vs. Yankton Yellowjackets (DH, 6 p.m., Summit Fields) BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Daryl Bernard Wood Bat Classic at Yankton (Bran- Dylan Clark, Brandon 92 sion def. Walmart Hitters 14-5; Choppers (7:30 p.m.); Irene at Menno (7:30 p.m.); Tabor at Crofton (7:30 p.m.); Wynot at Scot- 14-15 GIRLS: Sydney Bormann, Park- Wednesday, July 13 don ‘A’ vs. Yankton Lakers, 11:30 a.m.; Brandon ‘B’ vs. Yankton Reds, 1:15 p.m.; land (7:30 p.m.) ston 78; Abbie Grevlos, Westward Ho 84; def. Calvary Baptist 6-3 Brookings vs. Brandon ‘A’, 3 p.m.; Brandon ‘B’ vs. Spearfish, 4:45 p.m.; Yankton Lak- STANDINGS: Calvary Baptist 3-1, BASEBALL, AMATEUR Vermillion Grey Sox at Vermillion Red Sox (7:30 p.m.) BASEBALL, LEGION Mid-Summer Shootout at Sioux Falls (Yankton); Neb. Lindsey Sorlie, Hiawatha 90; Sarah Metz, LAKEVIEW GOLF COURSE BASEBALL, LEGION Yankton at Watertown (DH, 4 p.m.); S.D. Regions — 3B ers vs. Brookings, 6:30 p.m.; Spearfish vs. Yankton Reds, 8:15 p.m.) Junior Area Tournaments — C1 at Ainsworth (Game 8 — Game 5 winner vs. Game Westward Ho 92; Annie Simon, Elmwood Ferdig’s Transmission 3-1, Choppers 3-1, THURSDAY MEN’S LEAGUE Bothwell Transport-Chaos 2-2, St. John’s at Vermillion (Championship — Game 9 winner vs. Game 11 winner, 5 p.m.; If nec- GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR South Dakota Open at The Bluffs, Vermillion 6 winner, 5 p.m.; Game 7 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, 7:30 p.m.); C2 at 98; Amber Livingston, Yankton 98; Sadie LOW GROSS: Dan Ferden 38, Dan essary, 30 minute after) SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ S.D. State Tourn. at Sioux Falls (Yankton Spitfire, Yankton Hartington (Game 11 — Game 9 winner vs. Game 10 winner, 4 p.m.; Game 12 — Swier, Hartford 100; Keisha Voges, Elm- Haubrick 38 Blaze 2-2, Taco’s 1-3, Walmart Hitters 0-4 BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Yankton Black Sox at Brandon Valley (DH, 5 p.m.); Lightning, Yankton Yellowjackets) Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 winner, 6:30 p.m.) wood 102; Anna Perrenoud, Westward Ho LOW NET: Jay Magorian 28 S.F. South at Yankton Grey Sox (DH, 5 p.m.); Yankton Lakers at S.F. West (DH, 5 Saturday, July 16 103; Audrey Brooks, Elmwood 106; Ellie TEAM LOW GROSS: Concrete Mate- BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Daryl Bernard Wood Bat Classic at Yankton (Sev- BASEBALL p.m.) BASEBALL, LEGION Mid-Summer Shootout at Sioux Falls (Yankton); Neb. ent — 11 a.m.; Fifth — 1 p.m.; Third — 3 p.m.; Championship — 5 p.m.) Bleeker, Lakeview 136 rials 191 Thursday, July 14 Junior Area Tournaments — C1 at Ainsworth (Game 5 — Game 2 loser vs. Game 3 GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR South Dakota Open at The Bluffs, Vermillion 16-18 GIRLS : Hannah Withrow, Hill- TEAM LOW NET: One Holerz 141 AMERICAN LEAGUE loser, 5 p.m.; Game 6 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 4 loser, 7:30 p.m.); C2 at Harting- crest 87; Abby Perrenoud, Westward Ho STANDINGS: FISO 123, Wankers BASEBALL, AMATEUR Crofton at Irene (7:30 p.m.); Lesterville at Avon (7:30 GOLF, SDGA Mixed Team Championship at Willow Run GC, Sioux Falls East Division p.m.); Scotland at Tabor (7:30 p.m.); Yankton at Wynot (7:30 p.m., KVHT-FM) ton (Game 9 — Game 5 winner vs. Game 8 loser, 4 p.m.; Game 10 — Game 6 win- 87; Kristin Sabers, Lakeview 89; Katie 120, Concrete Materials 118, Glass Cutter W L Pct GB ner vs. Game 7 loser, 6:30 p.m.) SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ S.D. State Tourn. at Sioux Falls (Yankton Spitfire, Yankton Grevlos, Westward Ho 90; Kate Haschke, 114, Welfl Const. 110, Sacred Heart Boston 55 35 .611 — BASEBALL, LEGION Neb. Junior Area Tournaments — C1 at Ainsworth (Game Lightning, Yankton Yellowjackets) Elmwood 92; Jordan Bormann, Parkston Monastery 98, Duh Duffers 98, One Holerz New York 53 35 .602 1 1 — Valentine vs. Neligh-Oakdale, 5 p.m.; Ainsworth vs. Bloomfield, 7:30 p.m.); C2 BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Yankton Grey Sox at Scotland (DH, 1 p.m.); Daryl Bernard Wood Bat Classic at Yankton (Fifth — Pool A third vs. Pool B third, 10:30 Monday, July 18 94; Shyler Funck, The Bluffs 94; Taylor 97, Goeden Const. 96, Wild Boar Enter- Tampa Bay 49 41 .544 6 at Hartington (Game 1 — West Point vs. Wisner-Pilger-Beemer, noon; Game 2 — a.m.; Semifinals — Pool A first vs. Pool B second, 12:30 p.m.; Pool B first vs. Pool A BASEBALL, LEGION Neb. Junior Area Tournaments — C1 at Ainsworth (Game Leasure, Sioux Falls 100; Ali Rausch, prises 96, West-Hodson 91, Al’s Army 79, Toronto 45 47 .489 11 Pender vs. Battle Creek, 2:30 p.m.; Game 3 — Stanton vs. Ponca, 5 p.m.; Game 4 9 — Game 8 winner vs. Game 7 loser, 7 p.m.); C2 at Hartington (Game 13 — Game second, 2:30 p.m.; Third — Semifinal losers, 4:30 p.m.; Championship — Semifinal Sioux Falls 100; Taylor Bormann, Parkston WCC-007 73, EZ Swingers 68, Photogra- Baltimore 36 52 .409 18 — Hartington vs. Wakefield, 7:30 p.m.) 11 winner vs. Game 12 loser, 7 p.m.) winners, 6:30 p.m.) 101 phy by Jerry 59 Central Division BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Tabor at Yankton Grey Sox (DH, 5 p.m.) 11-UNDER BOYS: Will Grevlos, West- W L Pct GB ward Ho 34; Bryce Hammer, Westward Ho SOFTBALL Detroit 49 43 .533 — 38; Jack Lundin, Prairie Green 41; Bren- YANKTON COED LEAGUE Cleveland 47 42 .528 1/2 nan Couet, Westward Ho 42; Sam Sut- Chicago 44 48 .478 5 cliffe, Prairie Green 45; Michael Statz, POWER LEAGUE Minnesota 41 48 .461 6 1/2 Arizona 49 43 .533 3 BROCKTON ROX—Signed RHP WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Signed ment. RADFORD—Named JD Byers and RESULTS: Bad News Bears-Isanti Colorado 43 48 .473 8 1/2 Steven Richard. C Christian Hanson to a one-year contract. JAMES MADISON—Named Bill Aaron Marshall men’s assistant basketball Westward Ho 47; Karter Lein, Larchwood, Const. def. Cork ‘n’ Bottle 9-8; Marquardt Kansas City 37 54 .407 11 1/2 TRANSACTIONS IA 49; Austin Swenson, Brandon 49; Kade West Division Los Angeles 41 51 .446 11 ROCKLAND BOULDERS—Signed LACROSSE Phillips director of men’s basketball opera- coaches. Trans. def. Kabieseman & Pollard 9-4; San Diego 40 52 .435 12 INF Mike Richard. tions. WAKE FOREST—Suspended F McTighe, Pierre 50; Ethan Rasmussen, Cortrust def. Gregory Trans. 4-7 W L Pct GB BASEBALL National Lacrosse League Willow Run 53; Jimmie Cunningham, Fox Texas 51 41 .554 — Sunday’s Games American League WORCESTER TORNADOES— MINNESOTA SWARM—Re-signed D NYU—Named Jessica McEntee Melvin Tabb and C Ty Walker indefinitely STANDINGS: Cork ‘n’ Bottle 3-1, Florida 5, Houston 4 MINNESOTA TWINS—Activated OF Signed LHP Ryan Lobban. Noah Talbot to a three-year contract and G women’s assistant basketball coach, from the basketball team for violating un- Run 57; Justin Kolb, Willow Run 58; Carter Kabeiseman & Pollard 3-1, Bad News Los Angeles 50 42 .543 1 Krysl, Two Rivers 70 Seattle 43 48 .473 7 1/2 Philadelphia 14, Atlanta 1 Delmon Young from the 15-day DL. Frontier League Kevin Croswell to a one-year contract. Kacey McCaffrey women’s assistant swim- specified departmental rules. Bears-Isanti Const. 2-2, Marquardt Trans. Pittsburgh 9, Chicago Cubs 1 OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Released JOLIET SLAMMERS—Released RHP ming and diving coach and Cassidy YOUNGSTOWN STATE—Named Ed 12-13 BOYS: Ty Hoglund, Rocky Run 2-2, CorTrust 1-3, Gregory Transport 1-3 Oakland 39 53 .424 12 COLLEGE 79; Jacob Otta, Westward Ho 82; Nathan Sunday’s Games Washington 2, Colorado 0 LHP Bobby Cramer. Brandon Garner. ELON—Named Kilee Goetz assistant Dadaos athletic development and alumni Marko pitching coach and recruiting coor- COMPETITIVE LEAGUE Milwaukee 4, Cincinnati 3 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS—Re- volleyball coach. relations coordinator. dinator. McKee, Rocky Run 84; Thomas Simon, RESULTS: James Law def. Yankton N.Y. Yankees 1, Tampa Bay 0 National League Elmwood 86; Zane Swenson, Brandon Toronto 7, Cleveland 1 St. Louis 4, Arizona 2 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Sent leased OF Josh Womack. ILLINOIS STATE—Named Matt Lyons OHIO STATE—Named Joe Exter Motor Sports 14-2; Bank of Hartington- L.A. Dodgers 4, San Diego 1 RHP Brad Lidge to Reading (EL) on a assistant athletics director for develop- men’s assistant hockey coach. 86; Cole Edwards, Prairie Green 88; Bron- Ligers def. Doyle Stevens Construction 16- Boston 8, Baltimore 6 North American League son Vasa, Elmwood 88; Hunter Jamison, Detroit 2, Kansas City 1 San Francisco 4, N.Y. Mets 2 rehab assignment. CALGARY VIPERS—Signed INF 2; American Family Insurance def. Olson’s Chad Ehrnsberger. Madison 89; Griffin Metz, Westward Ho 90; Pest Technicians 13-11; Icehouse-Dakota Minnesota 6, Chicago White Sox 3 Tuesday’s Game American Association Brock DeBoer, Lakeview 93; BRett Mogen, Texas 2, Oakland 0 All-Star Game at Phoenix, Ariz., 7:05 AMARILLO SOX—Signed RHP SAN ANGELO COLTS—Acquired Express def. CFS 12-2; Olson’s Pest Tech- p.m. LaCurtis Mayes. Released C Benji John- RHP Andrew Wells from Rio Grande Val- Rocky Run 96 nicians def. CFS 8-5; Icehouse-Dakota Ex- L.A. Angels 4, Seattle 2 14-15 BOYS: Jace Guthmiller, Yank- Tuesday’s Game son and INF Chris Nash. ley. Released RHP David Parker. press def. Yankton Motor Sports 7-0 EL PASO DIABLOS—Released RHP ESPN Files Suit Against Ohio State ton 74; Jayden Bruun, Winner CC 79; Pey- (forfeit); Bank of Hartington-Ligers def. All-Star Game at Phoenix, Ariz., 7:05 SOCCER FOOTBALL ton Sanders, Dakota Dunes 79; Ben p.m. Wardell Starling, RHP Samuel Rivas, RHP National Football League American Family Insurance 6-5 Thomas Pearson, C Manuel Mejia and C KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—LB Mike COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — ESPN mentor of Pryor in his hometown Prisbe, Elmwood 81; Grant Rasmussen, STANDINGS: American Family Ins. 5- 2011 WOMEN’S WORLD CUP Willow Run 81; Alex Shattuck, Prairie NATIONAL LEAGUE Gerardo Verastegui. Signed C Alberto Es- Vrabel announced his retirement to be- has sued Ohio State University, al- Jeannette, Pa. 0, Olson’s Pest Technician 4-1, James Law QUARTERFINALS pinosa. come linebackers coach at Ohio State. Green 81; Jaron Weich, Lakeview 81; Alex 3-1, Bank of Hartington-Ligers 2-2, Ice- Saturday, July 9 leging the school violated state pub- Tressel forwarded emails to Sar- Dixen, Prairie Green 82; Jake Weber, East Division FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS— HOCKEY house-Dakota Express 2-3, CFS 1-4, W L Pct GB At Leverkusen, Germany Signed OF Jay Cox, C Todd Jennings and Parkston 83; Adam Karst, Rocky Run 84; Yankton Motor Sports 1-4 Philadelphia 57 34 .626 — England 1, France 1 (France wins 4- lic records law by denying requests niak regarding accusations that Logan Megard, Hillcrest 84; Colton 3 on kicks) RHP Josh Smith. Released RHP Casey ANAHEIM DUCKS—Agreed to terms RECREATIONAL LEAGUE Atlanta 54 38 .587 3 1/2 Hoorelbeke and OF Jason James. with RW Dan Sexton on a two-year con- for items related to an NCAA inves- players had sold game memorabilia Kooima, Bakker Crossing 86; Sam Olson, RESULTS: Softballaz def. Sacred New York 46 45 .505 11 At Wolfsburg, Germany Westward Ho 87; Brandon Burg, Madison Japan 1, Germany 0, OT GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS— tract. tigation that has led to the loss of in violation of NCAA rules. Heart Church 13-3; Ron’s Auto Glass def. Washington 46 46 .500 11 1/2 Signed RHP Chris Little. —Agreed 88; Riley Duncanson, Brandon 89; Dayton Special Day Limousine 14-10; Bentley Florida 43 48 .473 14 Sunday, July 10 football coach Jim Tressel and star Among its arguments, ESPN says Schumacher, Elmwood 89; Thomas High, KANSAS CITY T-BONES—Released to terms with F Rob Klinkhammer on a Moving def. The Sluggers 16-5; JB Auto Central Division At Augsburg, Germany OF Prentice Redman. one-year contract and G Alec Richards on quarterback Terrelle Pryor. the university cited an inapplicable Nsioux City 89; Zachary Schroeder, Rocky Body-List Electric def. Boomers 7-6; Hun- Sweden 3, Australia 1 Run 90; Greg Koehn, Brandon 90; Braden W L Pct GB LINCOLN SALTDOGS—Signed RHP a two-year contract. hoff Hillbillies def. Green Machine 9-7; Mis- Milwaukee 49 43 .533 — At Dresden, Germany The lawsuit filed Monday in the federal student-records privacy law DeBoer, Lakeview 91; Bennett Harmelink, Santo Luis. Released RHP Brett Harker. COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS— fits def. Yankton Motor Sports 15-4; St. Louis 49 43 .533 — Brazil 2, United States 2 (U.S. wins 5- Willow Run 97; Jason Shindler, Yankyon Acquired RHP Vince Bongiovanni from Signed LW Dane Byers and C Martin St. Ohio Supreme Court asks justices in denying records. Bentley Moving def. Special Day Limou- Pittsburgh 47 43 .522 1 3 on penalty kicks) 103; Mitchell Stokke, Willow Run 106; Lake County (North American) for future Pierre to one-year contracts. to order the university to release Ohio State spokesman Jim sine 5-4; Doyle Stevens Construction def. Cincinnati 45 47 .489 4 SEMIFINALS Austin Wienk, Elmwood 118 considerations and cash. —Agreed to Yankton Motor Sports (forfeit) Chicago 37 55 .402 12 Wednesday, July 13 the records and pay attorney fees Lynch says the university believes 16-18 BOYS: Miles Brudigan, Elm- ST. PAUL SAINTS—Signed INF Don- terms with G Joey MacDonald on a two- STANDINGS: Bentley Moving 5-0, Houston 30 62 .326 19 At Moenchengladbach, Germany wood 70; Cameron Farrell, Dakota Dunes France vs. United States, 11 a.m. ald Blunt. year contract. and court costs. Among records it has followed applicable law. He Hunhoff Hillbillies 4-0, Softballaz 4-0, Spe- West Division WICHITA WINGNUTS—Signed RHP —Signed D Lee 72; Ian Rinken, Willow Run 72; Nate Pe- cial Day Limosine 3-2, JB Auto Body-List At Frankfurt sought are correspondences refer- says ESPN has received a “volumi- tersen, Brandon 74; Matt Drake, Sioux W L Pct GB Matt Nevarez. Rleased RHP Justin Murray. Sweatt to a two-year contract and D Tim Electric 2-2, Ron’s Auto Glass 2-2, Slug- San Francisco 52 40 .565 — Japan vs. Sweden, 1:45 p.m. Falls 76; Austin Simon, Elmwood 76; Can-Am League Conboy to a one-year contract. ring to Ted Sarniak, reportedly a nous amount” of information. Wayne State Announces Radio Coverage Amateurs: Wynot Outslugs Tabor 15-14 WAYNE, Neb. — Wayne State letics for 2011-12 and what we games this season will be carried WYNOT, Neb. — In a game Logan Kortan homered and Oplinger doubled and singled, College and Wayne Radio Works hope will be many years to come,” on KTCH-AM 1590 while basketball that featured nine home runs, it added four singles, while Steve while Tyler Miller and Doug Hall LLC, owner of KTCH-AM 1590 and said WSC Athletics Director Eric games will be aired on both KTCH- was a throwing error on an in- Fefjar added a two-run homer. both doubled. Tom Sattler took KCTY-FM 104.9 in Wayne have Schoh. “I see this as a great thing AM 1590 and KCTY-FM 104.9 field hit that brought in the win- Jason Humpal, Rob Keppen the loss. jointly announced that the Wayne for the Wildcats, the radio station throughout the season. ning run. and Chris Sutera also homered, Crofton visits Irene on Thurs- radio stations will originate Wayne and the Wayne community.” “Bill Seifert is a guy who has The first-place Wynot Expos while Cory Uecker added three day and Menno travels to Free- State football along with men’s and KTCH/KCTY Sports Director Bill been around northeast Nebraska a scored two runs in the bottom of singles. Seth Doxey got the win in man on Friday. women’s basketball for the upcom- Seifert will serve as “Voice of the long time and understands Wayne the 11th inning to beat Tabor 15- relief. CROFTON (12-3)...... 001 010 621 — 11 13 0 ing 2011-12 school year. Wildcats” this season, starting with State College and the Wildcats,” MENNO (5-10)...... 010 000 000 — 1 5 2 14 in South Central League ama- Wynot hosts Lesterville Bill Guenther and Carl Schieffer; Tom Sattler, Macon “We are delighted to have the Nebraska-Kearney at Wayne Schoh said. “We’re excited to have teur action Sunday night in tonight (Tuesday) for a makeup Oplinger (8) and Kevin Kunz reached an agreement with our State football game on Thursday, him as the ‘Voice of the Wildcats.’” Wynot, Neb. game and Tabor hosts Scotland local station to carry Wildcat ath- Sept. 1 at 6:00 p.m. Wildcat football Tabor slugged seven home on Thursday. Scotland 9, Avon 6 runs and Wynot added two TABOR (11-5)...... 211 270 000 01 — 14 21 3 SCOTLAND — Four players WYNOT (13-2)...... 100 150 024 02 — 15 15 3 homers. Dominic Wieseler, Gary Kortan (8) and Steve Fejfar; Scott recorded at least two hits as the Morrison, Brett Wiebelhaus (4), Seth Doxey (6) and Steve Scotland Highlanders defeated With two outs in the 11th, Heimes TOURNEY CHAMPS Wynot (13-2) got a slowly-hit in- Avon 9-6 in South Central League field single to score one run, but amateur action from Sunday in the throw to first base was wild, Crofton 11, Menno 1 Scotland. bringing in the deciding run. MENNO — The Crofton Blue- Blake Gomer homered and For the Expos, Scott Heimes jays broke open a pitchers duel singled, Casey Comstock doubled homered and singled twice, with a six-run seventh inning in twice and singled, while Jason Lance Heine homered and sin- an 11-1 win at Menno on Sunday Vaith and Jordan Pravecek each gled, and Seth Doxey singled night. singled twice. twice. Aaron Burbach added a Nick Hegge doubled twice and Kraig Kronaizl went the dis- triple and a single, while Chase singled, while Scot Donner dou- tance for Scotland (3-13). Rolfes singled twice. bled and singled twice. Kyle In the loss for the Bards (6- Gary Kortan picked up the Mueller chipped in with a pair of 10), Logan Tycz homered, Matt win in relief of Dominic Wieseler. singles. Yost doubled twice and Matt Dyk- For Tabor (11-5), Tyler Edler Bill Guenther went the dis- stra added two singles. Matt Eg- had three hits including two tance on the mound for Crofton gers took the loss. home runs, the second of which (12-3), which led 2-1 after seven On Thursday, Avon hosts came in the top of the 11th. innings. Lesterville. For Menno (5-10), Macon

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