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compiled a 26-40 overall record. His 2008 squad not be rescheduled. mation and all registration must be done online Volleyball: Butler Sweeps posted a 6-5 record for only the eighth winning The Yankton cross country team was sched- at www.mvpbaseball.net. USD In Opener SDSU Promotes Eidsness season in program history. uled to participate in the event. LARAMIE, Wyo.—Butler’s Anna Logan and Eidsness rejoined the Jackrabbit coaching Jessica Admire combined for 28 kills as the Bull- To Associate Head staff in 2010 as quarterbacks coach and was ESD To Crown Two Football dogs swept South Dakota 25-17, 25-19, 25-18 in BROOKINGS - Longtime assistant Eric elevated to offensive coordinator following the Showcase the season opener at the Rumble in the Rockies Eidsness has been promoted to associate head 2011 season. The Jackrabbits have posted Champions Tournament in Laramie, Wyo. coach, South Dakota State University head foot- prolific numbers in both the running and passing Sunday In Yankton The Eastern South Dakota Conference Logan led the Bulldogs (1-0) with a match- ball coach John Stiegelmeier has announced. games en route to three consecutive playoff In coordination with MVP Baseball, Mount announced on Thursday that it would crown two high 16 kills, while Admore swatted down 12 Eidsness, who will continue to serve as of- berths (2012-14), including tallying school-record Marty College Baseball is pleased to announce distinctive conference champions in 2015. kills on 13 attempts for an attack percentage of fensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, has totals of 3,612 passing yards and 6,092 yards there will be a baseball showcase camp held The league will crown for the AAA division, .846. Makayla Ferguson recorded 29 assists and been an assistant under Stiegelmeier on three of total offense over a 14-game schedule last on, Sunday August 30. The showcase camp will which includes Aberdeen Central, Brandon Val- Megan Cotant had 13 digs. different occasions. His first stint was as a gradu- season. take place at Riverside Field at Bob Tereshinski ley, Rapid City Central, Rapid City Stevens and Junior Audrey Reeg led the Coyotes (0-1) ate assistant during the 1996 and 1997 seasons, The Jackrabbits open the 2015 season next Stadium in Yankton, the home ballpark for the Watertown, and the AA division, which includes with 12 kills, while seniors Kelsey Biltoft and coaching the team’s receivers. After a season Saturday (Sept. 5) at . Kickoff is set for 11 Mount Marty College Lancers baseball team. Brookings, Harrisburg, Huron, Mitchell, Pierre Sydney Dimke added eight apiece. at Ferris State (Mich.), he returned to SDSU as a.m. at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas. The park gates for this event will open at 8am and Yankton. Each School is playing a complete Sophomore setter Brittany Jessen recorded a offensive coordinator in 1999 and directed the and the showcase will start at 10 am. Partici- round-robin schedule within their division. match-high 32 assists. team’s offense to an average of 27.6 points per pants should be high school students and must Each division will determine a Champion by South Dakota finishes off the tournament with game over five seasons. O’Gorman Meet Canceled provide their own gloves, shoes and uniforms. the results of the games within the division only. two matches Saturday. The Coyotes take on A Sioux Falls native, Eidsness left SDSU SIOUX FALLS – Due to flooding in Sioux There will be college coaches and MVP Baseball All other games versus ESD and non-ESD op- Wyoming at 12:30 p.m. and State at 6 p.m. after the 2003 season to become head coach at Falls, the O’Gorman Invitational cross country scouts in attendance. ponents will only count for post season seeding. Southwest Minnesota State University, where he meet, scheduled for Friday, was canceled. It will There is a cost to participate. Additional infor-

SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR

Canistota 36, Dell Rapids St. Mary 0 Papillion-LaVista South 34, Omaha Oakland (Doubront 1-1) at Arizona Washington at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. leased RHP Rafael Betancourt. Op- Saturday, August 29 SOCCER, WOMEN’S USD at X- COUNTRY Canton 33, Vermillion 6 Burke 16 (Chacin 0-1), 7:10 p.m. Arizona at Colorado, 7:40 p.m. tioned RHP Tommy Kahnle to Albuquer- CROSS COUNTRY, PREP North Dakota (1 p.m.) BERESFORD INV. Chamberlain 60, Crow Creek 8 Plattsmouth 28, Ralston 7 Sunday’s Games San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, que (PCL). Mitchell Inv. (Wagner, 10 a.m.) SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Lennox at Friday at Beresford Chester 41, Garretson 12 Raymond Central 34, Conestoga 12 Detroit at Toronto, 12:07 p.m. 9:10 p.m. LOS ANGELES DODSGERS — GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Bobcat Yankton (12:30 p.m.); Garretson at VARSITY GIRLS Colome 34, Corsica/Stickney 22 Sedgwick County, Colo. 94, Creek Boston at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 p.m. Texas at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. Placed OF Yasiel Puig on the 15-day DL. North Dakota Open at Fargo CC Yankton (3:30 p.m.) TEAM SCORES: Beresford 36, Lu- DeSmet 44, Deubrook 27 Valley 8 Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 12:10 Recalled INF Jose Peraza from Okla- SOCCER, BOYS’ Groton at SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ JV Lennox verne 63, Garretson 67, Ethan-Parkston Douglas 33, Huron 20 Southern 24, Thayer Central 0 p.m. homa City (PCL). Released 3B Alberto Vermillion at Yankton I (12:30 p.m.); Lennox at 67, Gayville-Volin 72, Canton 75, Lennox Gregory 74, Hanson 44 St. Mary’s 24, Allen 20 L.A. Angels at Cleveland, 12:10 p.m. TRANSACTIONS Callaspo. SOCCER, GIRLS’ Groton at Yankton II (2 p.m.) 83, Vermillion 93, Dell Rapids 132 Groton Area 34, Oakes, N.D. 13 Sutton 50, Wood River 0 N.Y. Yankees at Atlanta, 12:35 p.m. BASEBALL — Optioned RHP Vermillion SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ MS Sioux TOP 20: 1, Laura Nelson, Gayville- Hamlin 42, Florence/Henry 0 Wahoo 45, Ashland-Greenwood Houston at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m. Scott McGough to New Orleans (PCL). TENNIS, GIRLS’ Brookings Falls Games (Yankton) Volin 18:25.95; 2, Macy Heinz, Ipswich Ipswich/Edmunds Central 62, 42, OT Seattle at , 1:10 — Optioned Reinstated RHP Andre Rienzo from the Jamboree (YHS, 9 a.m.) Monday, August 31 19:11.21; 3, Josie Heeren, Elk Point- McLaughlin 6 Waverly 44, Seward 6 p.m. RHP Jorge Rondon and OF Henry Ur- 15-day DL. VOLLEYBALL, PREP Estel- FOOTBALL, JV/SOPH S.F. Lin- Jefferson 19:23.94; 4, Madi Schan- Langford 43, Northwestern 8 West Holt 28, Laurel-Concord/Col- Baltimore at Texas, 2:05 p.m. rutia to Norfolk (IL). Assigned OF Nolan — line Tourn. (Viborg-Hurley); Hanson coln at YHS (4:15 p.m.) delmeier, Luverne 19:45.87; 5, Maddie Madison 41, Dell Rapids 6 eridge 20 Oakland at Arizona, 3:10 p.m. Reimold outright to Norfolk. Selected the Placed LHP Elvis Araujo on the 15-day Tourn. (Andes Central-Dakota Chris- GOLF, MEN’S Midland Inv. at Lavin, Vermillion 19:52.93; 6, Gabi Milbank Area 55, Flandreau 7 West Point-Beemer 22, Fort Cal- Monday’s Games contract of OF Dariel Alvarez from Nor- DL. Recalled RHP Nefi Ogando from tian, Freeman Academy); Parkston Fremont GC (MMC) Ferrell, Luverne 20:06.17; 7, Maisey Miller 38, Bon Homme 36 houn 19 Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. folk. Activated C Steve Clevenger from Lehigh Valley (IL). Early Bird Tourn. (Parkston, Wag- GOLF, WOMEN’S Midland Inv. Bainbridge, Lennox 20:15.53; 8, Cait Mt. Vernon/Plankinton 64, Menno/ Wilber-Clatonia 20, Columbus Lak- Cleveland at Toronto, 6:07 p.m. paternity leave. Sent RHP Mike Wright to ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Placed ner); Parker at Irene-Wakonda at Fremont GC (MMC) Savey, Beresford 20:29.58; 9, Ashlynn Marion 22 eview 7 N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 6:10 p.m. Norfolk for a rehab assignment. RHP Trevor Rosenthal on paternity Sunday, August 30 VOLLEYBALL, PREP Dakota Atwood, Beresford 20:46.22; 10, Rachel Oldham-Ramona/Rutland 21, Cas- Winside 46, Wynot 20 Seattle at Houston, 8:10 p.m. — Op- leave. Recalled RHP Sam Tuivailala GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Bobcat Valley at Madison Kindt, Garretson 21:02.50; 11, Micah tlewood/Estelline 20 L.A. Angels at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. tioned RHP Drew Rucinski to Salt Lake from Memphis (PCL). North Dakota Open at Fargo CC Van Kalsbeek, S.F. Christian 21:07.88; Parker 60, Centerville 6 Texas at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. (PCL). Recalled RHP Matt Shoemaker — Sent RHP 12, Patience Nesheim, Ethan-Parkston Pierre 28, Watertown 27, 2OT NFL PRESEASON from Salt Lake. Marcos Mateo to El Paso (PCL) for a 21:21.97; 13, Grace Quartier, Beresford Scotland 52, Avon 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE — Optioned rehab assignment. Lyles executive director of player perfor- Dame season ticket sales account Sioux Falls Christian 36, McCook Friday, Aug. 28 — 21:22.80; 14, Halie McMains, Canton New England at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. RHP Nick Goody to Scranton/Wilkes- mance, Art Horne trainer, Mike Roncarati executives. Promoted Michael Spruit to Central/Montrose 0 East Division Placed RHP on the 15-day 21:28.49; 15, Lindsey Groen, S.F. Chris- Tennessee at Kansas City, 8 p.m. Barre (IL). Assigned LHP director of rehabilitation and Chris Chase digital media production assistant. Sioux Falls O’Gorman 64, Rapid W L Pct GB DL, retroactive to Aug. 26. Recalled RHP tian 21:29.13; 16, Jaden Wersal, Canton Detroit at Jacksonville, 8 p.m. New York 71 56 .559 — outright to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Re- athletic performance coach. COLLEGE City Central 20 Chris Heston from Sacramento (PCL). 21:30.15; 17, Caitlin Worth, Beresford Washington 64 63 .504 7 instated RHP Bryan Mitchell from the FOOTBALL BRANDEIS — Named Derek Carl- Stanley County 27, Potter County 6 Saturday, Aug. 29 — 21:31.10; 18, Lexy Leischner, Ethan- Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 3 p.m. Atlanta 54 73 .425 17 7-day DL. Sent OF Dustin Ackley to son baseball coach. Sully Buttes 40, Faulkton 24 Placed OF on the 15-day Parkston 21:32.75; 19, Genevieve Clark, Minnesota at Dallas, 6 p.m. Miami 52 77 .403 20 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre for a rehab as- NFL — Suspended Dallas OT R.J. CHOWAN — Named Dominique Tea Area 20, Parkston 7 DL, retroactive to Aug. 27. Recalled OF Gayville-Volin 21:34.60; 20, Rebecca Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 6 p.m. Philadelphia 51 78 .395 21 signment. Dill four games for violating the league’s Duck women’s assistant basketball Todd County 61, Pine Ridge 8 Matt den Dekker from Syracuse (IL). Eberts, Freeman 21:38.74 Atlanta at Miami, 6 p.m. — Fired gen- policy on performance enhancing sub- coach. Tri-Valley 35, Elk Point-Jefferson 30 Central Division American Association VARSITY BOYS N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants, 6 p.m. eral Jack Zduriencik. Named stances. CUMBERLAND (TENN.) — Named Warner 34, Eureka/Bowdle 13 W L Pct GB FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS TEAM SCORES: Sioux Falls Chicago at , 6:30 p.m. St. Louis 82 45 .646 — assistant general manager Jeff Kingston DENVER BRONCOS — Waived Jessica Pace women’s assistant basket- Waverly-South Shore 12, Britton- — Signed INF Jordan Tescher. Christian 14, James Valley Christian Washington at Baltimore, 6:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 78 49 .614 4 interim general manager. Optioned C WR/KR Solomon Patton. Signed TE ball coach. Hecla 6 LAREDO LEMURS — Released 36, Lennox 56, Beresford 68, Ethan- Seattle at San Diego, 7 p.m. Chicago 73 53 .579 8½ Mike Zunino to Tacoma (PCL). Recalled Dan Light. ILLINOIS — Fired football coach Webster 14, Clark/Willow Lake 12 RHP Willy Paredes. Parkston 79, Canistota 95, Dell Rapids Philadelphia at Green Bay, 7 p.m. 53 74 .417 29 C John Hicks from Tacoma. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Tim Beckman. Named Bill Cubit interim West Central 44, Dakota Valley 7 Can-Am League 120, Vermillion 143, Luverne 161, Irene- Indianapolis at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Cincinnati 52 74 .413 29½ — Optioned Placed TE Jake Bequette on injured football coach. Winner 50, Mobridge-Pollock 0 QUEBEC CAPITALES — Released Wakonda 164 San Francisco at Denver, 8 p.m. West Division RHP Nick Martinez to Round Rock reserve. NEW JERSEY CITY — Announced TOP 20: 1, Caleb DeWeerd, S.F. Wolsey-Wessington 52, Platte- (PCL). Selected the contract of LHP An- RHP Graham Tebbit. Canadian Football League Lorenzo Samin will not return as men’s Geddes 0 Sunday, Aug. 30 W L Pct GB Frontier League Christian 17:04.79; 2, Evan Fick, Gar- Houston at New Orleans, 3 p.m. Los Angeles 70 56 .556 — drew Faulkner from Round Rock. Desig- WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — and women’s assistant volleyball coach. Woonsocket/Wessington Springs/ FLORENCE FREEDOM — Signed retson 17:04.81; 3, Lance VanZee, Arizona at Oakland, 7 p.m. San Francisco 68 59 .535 2½ nated LHP Chris Rearick for assignment. Signed PK Sergio Castillo to the practice PITTSBURGH — Named Ontario Sanborn Central 52, Sunshine Bible RHP Joe McCarty. S.F. Christian 17:07.48; 4, Thaniel Arizona 62 65 .488 8½ National League roster. Lett and Steve Frankoski graduate man- Academy 0 WASHINGTON WILD THINGS — Schroeder, Freeman Academy 17:19.47; San Diego 62 66 .484 9 — Sent LHP HOCKEY agers for men’s basketball. Signed RHP Steve Sarcone. 5, Jayden Waldner, James Valley Chris- Colorado 51 75 .405 19 Manny Banuelos to Gwinnett (IL) for a National Hockey League SYRACUSE — Named Michelle Tu- tian 17:27.83; 6, Alec Atwood, Beres- FRIDAY’S NEB. SCORES BASEBALL rehab assignment. WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS — DALLAS STARS — Signed C Cody molo women’s assistant lacrosse coach. Thursday’s Games Signed LHP Brady Miller. ford 17:35.28; 7, Connor Watley, S.F. Amherst 66, Shelton 22 AMERICAN LEAGUE L.A. Dodgers 1, Cincinnati 0 — Optioned LHP Eakin to a four-year contract extension. BASKETBALL Christian 17:37.08; 8, Cooper Hitt, S.F. Aquinas 51, Hartington Cedar East Division San Francisco 9, Chicago Cubs 1 Zac Rosscup to Iowa (PCL). Designated American Hockey League National Basketball Association Christian 17:38.50; 9, Mitchell Peters, Catholic 7 W L Pct GB Washington 4, San Diego 2 RHP Brian Schlitter for assignment. GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS — ATLANTA HAWKS — Named Keke Lennox 17:41.21; 10, Colton Weeldreyer, Aurora 40, Crete 21 Toronto 72 56 .563 — N.Y. Mets 9, Philadelphia 5, 13 in- — Re- Named Tara Boliard adn Peter Van Ipswich 17:48.14; 11, Jon Green, Dakota Battle Creek 19, Stanton 6 New York 69 57 .548 2 nings Valley 17:48.88; 12, Brendan Langbehn, Bellevue West 42, Omaha West- Baltimore 63 65 .492 9 Pittsburgh 2, Miami 1 Lennox 18:04.46; 13, Darrian Hood, side 22 Tampa Bay 63 65 .492 9 St. Louis 5, Arizona 3 James Valley Christian 18:09.90; 14, Bennington 27, Platteview 0 Boston 58 69 .457 13½ Friday’s Games Tadan Wilson, Lennox 18:10.15; 15, Boys Town 63, Lincoln Christian 30 Central Division Pittsburgh 5, Colorado 3 Colton Schweigert, James Valley Chris- W L Pct GB Gibson, Twins Blank Astros 3-0 Brady 50, Sumner-Eddyville-Miller Miami 4, Washington 3 tian 18:11.67; 16, Jonah Murtha, Ethan- 22 Kansas City 79 49 .617 — Philadelphia 7, San Diego 1 Parkston 18:11.95; 17, Kedric Brantner, Broken Bow 32, Grand Island Cen- Minnesota 65 62 .512 13½ Boston at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. BY JON KRAWCZYNSKI lefty Kazmir. Astros entering the series James Valley Christian 18:12.19; 18, tral Catholic 10 Cleveland 61 66 .480 17½ N.Y. Yankees at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. AP Sports Writer But Nunez led off the with a five-game lead in the Charlie Long, Dakota Valley 18:12.68; Central City 38, Madison 14 Chicago 60 66 .476 18 Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. 19, Connor Vander Haar, S.F. Christian Centura 36, Sandy Creek 28 Detroit 60 68 .469 19 Oakland at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. third with his third home AL West and the Twins right 18:17.75; 20, Tim Wager, James Valley Chase County 38, Minden 6 West Division Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers, MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — run of the season and the in the mix for a wild card. Christian 18:19.97 Columbus Scotus 31, Boone Cen- W L Pct GB 10:10 p.m. tral/Newman Grove 14 Houston 71 57 .555 — St. Louis at San Francisco, 10:15 Eduardo Nunez homered and Twins loaded the bases with “Tonight the @Twins open Cross County 66, McCool Junc- Texas 66 61 .520 4½ p.m. Kyle Gibson pitched 5 2-3 nobody out in the fourth. Ka- the biggest series at Target SOFTBALL tion 14 Los Angeles 65 63 .508 6 Saturday’s Games scoreless innings to help the zmir Torii Hunter to force Field in five years,” Twins SD HIGH SCHOOL FASTPITCH David City 23, Douglas County Seattle 59 69 .461 12 Boston (J.Kelly 7-6) at N.Y. Mets Oakland 55 73 .430 16 COACHES POLL West 13 (deGrom 12-6), 3:05 p.m. to a 3-0 vic- one home and then Altuve President Dave St. Peter Doniphan-Trumbull 26, North Platte Thursday’s Games St. Louis (Lynn 10-8) at San Fran- tory over the AL West-leading made a stellar play at second tweeted. “See you at the CLASS AA St. Patrick’s 20 L.A. Angels 2, Detroit 0 cisco (Vogelsong 9-9), 3:05 p.m. No. 1 SF Roosevelt (9 first place East Butler 56, Nebraska Christian Texas 4, Toronto 1 Colorado (Rusin 4-6) at Pittsburgh on Friday base to turn what would have ballpark.” votes) 48 20 Kansas City 5, Baltimore 3 (Happ 2-1), 6:05 p.m. night. been a two-run for TRAINER’S ROOM No. 2 SF Washington 22 Elgin Public/Pope John 52, Hum- Tampa Bay 5, Minnesota 4 Miami (Koehler 8-12) at Washington No. 2 RC Stevens 22 phrey/Lindsay Holy Family 28 Chicago White Sox 4, Seattle 2 (Zimmermann 10-8), 6:05 p.m. Gibson (9-9) gave up four Nunez into an RBI groundout Astros: C Jason Castro left No. 4 Brookings (1 first place vote) Elmwood-Murdock 3, Malcolm 0 Friday’s Games San Diego (Rea 2-1) at Philadelphia hits, struck out four and that gave the Twins a 3-0 the game in the fifth inning 21 Emerson-Hubbard 28, Palmer 26, Toronto 5, Detroit 3 (Morgan 4-4), 6:05 p.m. No. 5 Brandon Valley 15 OT Kansas City 3, Tampa Bay 2 Cincinnati (Sampson 2-2) at Milwau- walked three. Kevin Jepsen lead. after straining his right quad Receiving votes RC Central, Water- Exeter/Milligan 26, Kenesaw 52 Cleveland 3, L.A. Angels 1 kee (Garza 6-14), 6:10 p.m. picked up his ninth , giv- Gibson’s pitch count on a double. ... OF George town, SF O’Gorman, SF Lincoln Fremont 45, Omaha Northwest 14 Boston at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Severino 1-2) at At- Gibbon 38, St. Paul 14 N.Y. Yankees at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. lanta (Wisler 5-4), 6:10 p.m. ing the Twins their seventh reached 111 in the fifth Springer, on the disabled list No. 1 Lennox (2 first place votes) 22 Grand Island 20, Kearney 12 Texas 4, Baltimore 1 Oakland (Doubront 1-1) at Arizona win in their last eight games inning, so manager Paul with a fractured right wrist No. 2 Harrisburg (2 first place votes) Grand Island Northwest 34, Adams Houston at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. (Chacin 0-1), 7:10 p.m. 21 Central 8 Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 Chicago Cubs (Lester 8-9) at L.A. to surge back into wild card Molitor went to Brian Duens- since July 1, is scheduled to No. 3 Madison (2 first place votes) Gretna 34, Lincoln Pius X 14 p.m. Dodgers (Latos 4-9), 8:10 p.m. 13 contention. ing, and Trevor start a rehabilitation assign- Kearney Catholic 35, Ord 32 Oakland at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Sunday’s Games No. 4 Vermillion 9 Lincoln East 28, Bellevue East 13 Saturday’s Games Boston at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 p.m. Astros star Jose Altuve May before calling on Jepsen ment with Double-A Corpus No. 4 West Central 9 Maxwell 54, Sutherland 34 Detroit (Farmer 0-2) at Toronto Colorado at Pittsburgh, 12:35 p.m. flied out with the bases in the ninth. Christi on Sunday. Manager Receiving votes: Rapid City Douglas Millard North 14, Millard South 10 (Hutchison 12-2), 12:07 p.m. Miami at Washington, 12:35 p.m. Nebraska City 32, Auburn 6 Boston (J.Kelly 7-6) at N.Y. Mets N.Y. Yankees at Atlanta, 12:35 p.m. loaded to end the game. Perkins, who leads the AL A.J. Hinch said the hope was Norfolk 49, South Sioux City 6 (deGrom 12-6), 3:05 p.m. San Diego at Philadelphia, 12:35 (2-4) allowed with 31 saves, struck out two Springer would be ready FOOTBALL North Platte 38, Columbus 7 Kansas City (Medlen 2-0) at Tampa p.m. FRIDAY’S S.D. SCORES Ogallala 30, Cozad 0 Bay (Odorizzi 6-6), 5:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 1:10 p.m. three runs on three hits in his perfect seventh inning when he was eligible to be Omaha Brownell-Talbot 3, Centen- Houston (Fiers 1-0) at Minnesota St. Louis at San Francisco, 3:05 and struck out six in seven in his first action since Sun- activated on Sept. 4. Aberdeen Roncalli 30, Redfield/ (Pelfrey 6-7), 6:10 p.m. Doland 0 nial 0 p.m. Omaha Central 14, Lincoln North L.A. Angels (Richards 12-10) at Oakland at Arizona, 3:10 p.m. innings. But the lefty hit two day because of a sore back. Twins: Molitor said he Alcester-Hudson 42, Viborg-Hurley Cleveland (Kluber 8-13), 6:10 p.m. 16 Star 7 Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers, batters in Minnesota’s two- When the schedule came hopes that Sano will be avail- Omaha Concordia 25, Johnson N.Y. Yankees (Severino 1-2) at At- 7:05 p.m. Andes Central/Dakota Christian 44, lanta (Wisler 5-4), 6:10 p.m. run fourth. out before the season, few able to DH on Saturday. Tripp-Delmont/Armour 20 County Central 7 Monday’s Games Omaha Roncalli 40, Elkhorn Mount Seattle (Iwakuma 5-3) at Chicago Miami at Atlanta, 6:10 p.m. A tantalizing matchup would have circled this UP NEXT Arlington/Lake Preston 42, Elkton- White Sox (Samardzija 8-10), 6:10 p.m. Lake Benton 6 Michael 0 Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. late-August series on the Houston sends Mike Fi- Omaha Skutt Catholic 7, Beatrice 0 Baltimore (U.Jimenez 9-8) at Texas Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 7:05 between two of the Ameri- Baltic 42, Howard 0 (M.Perez 1-3), 7:05 p.m. Bridgewater-Emery 13, Beresford 6 Osceola 6, Meridian 30 p.m. can League’s top rookies calendar as one that would ers (1-0, 2.42) to the mound never materialized. Houston include playoff implications. for the first time since he Carlos Correa and The Twins had lost at least threw a no-hitter against Minnesota slugger Miguel 90 games in four straight sea- the Dodgers on Aug. 21. The Scully To Return For Record 67th Year Sano both were scratched sons and the Astros lost 92 Twins will pitch right-hander with hamstring injuries. last season and no fewer than Mike Pelfrey (6-7, 3.69), who LOS ANGELES (AP) — Vin Dodger Stadium video board ing the action on the field. His Runs figured to be a chal- 106 the previous three. lasted just 4 2-3 innings in a Scully will return for a record and told the crowd via cue consecutive years of service lenge for the Twins without Both struggling franchises no-decision against Baltimore 67th season in the broadcast cards without uttering a make him the longest-tenured Sano and Joe Mauer, who was have put the difficulties his last time out. booth for the Los Angeles sound. broadcaster with one team in given a day off against the behind them in surprising Dodgers. His last card read: “God sports history. fashion this season, with the The news was revealed in bless us everyone.” the second inning of Friday The 87-year-old Scully night’s game against the stood up and waved from his Chicago Cubs. booth as the crowd cheered. liding into each other going Peterson said. Cowboys won Super Bowls in Late-night TV host Jimmy The Hall of Fame announc- Vikings 100 miles per hour. So there’s Texas is also where two of his three years. Kimmel appeared on the er continues to enjoy describ- a high level for risk for major Peterson’s felony charge, for “I’ve still got tons and FROM PAGE 11 injuries,” Peterson said. “You badly injuring his 4-year-old tons of people that worked in look at the numbers, and it son with a wooden switch, the building that I’m friends shows that. I think it’s some- was reduced to a misdemea- with,” Zimmer said. While the cost of at- protect him from injury. thing they need to take into nor in Montgomery County However, the primary tendance issue can present “It’s just about just doing consideration and maybe court outside of Houston. He purpose of the trip concerns Cost recruiting disadvantages what’s best for myself, the FROM PAGE 11 turn it into three games in the avoided jail time, but he was Zimmer. Facing the Cowboys, for schools that don’t offer team and the organization,” preseason or something.” kept out for 15 of 16 games a playoff team last season, in he said. When it comes to athlet- it, that doesn’t necessarily If there’s one game this last season while the NFL as- the week that keeps the start- mean USD is suddenly behind Plenty of high-profile month Peterson would enjoy sessed his case and ultimate- ers on the field the longest of ics, however, the decision players have been felled would come down to either the eight ball. playing in, it would be Satur- ly suspended him. all the exhibition games will “We’re not necessarily by season-ending injuries day against Dallas. Though Visiting the Cowboys be a valuable evaluative tool funding every sport or pick- this month, reinforcing the ing which ones to affect, going to be knocking heads he has a home outside of sparks some nostalgia for for Zimmer and his staff. with Michigan or Texas in re- decision by the Vikings to Houston, he grew up in Pales- Vikings coach Mike Zimmer, “It’s great that we’re play- Herbster said. keep Peterson safely on the If, for example, USD of- cruiting, but certainly against tine, about a two-hour drive too. He was an assistant for ing a team that’s very, very some of the same schools in sideline. There have been southeast of AT&T Stadium in Dallas for 13 years, winning talented because it gives me fered full support for certain ruptured Achilles tendons programs and not others, the Missouri Valley,” Herbster Arlington where the Cowboys a Super Bowl after the 1995 a better understanding of our said. and torn anterior cruciate play. Trips with the Vikings season. He still has a home team and where we’re at and that would – in Herbster’s ligaments, renewing the an- words – “prioritize your “The last message you to Texas are always special, in the area and hunts with guys they’re going against,” want to give you recruits is nual calls to condense the even though he’ll be a specta- Stephen Jones, the Cowboys Zimmer said. “You always sports.” exhibition schedule. On the other hand, the that we don’t think enough tor for the night. chief operating officer and look at different matchups, of you to provide you cost of “It’s not basketball. This “Any time you go home, executive vice president. anyway, whoever we’re play- NCAA already does that to is football. Guys are being a degree in the amount of attendance,” he added. it’s a good time. I’m looking Vikings offensive coor- ing. There will be some good chopped below their knees forward to some great bar- dinator Norv Turner was matchups this week that we’ll scholarships each sport can and guys are running and col- offer, he added. Follow @jhoeck on becue down there in Dallas,” on staff in Dallas, and the have to contend with.” Press & Dakotan Asthma/Allergy Relief TIME MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP Is a Phone Call Away! Your Sports Source SIOUX CITY ALLERGY & ASTHMA ASSOCIATES, P.C. If It’s Not Climate Controlled... Satellite clinic Lisa Te Slaa, MBA You Have Mold in Yankton on the Take control of your life! Learn to plan and 3rd Thursday of each month. organize effectively, set and achieve goals, Fort Knox and live a balanced life. 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