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Sioux Falls Washington 55, Christa Paul, Madison; Shannon Harrisburg; Taylor Harris, Harrisburg; Sacramento 15 44 .254 26 1/2 Dallas at San Jose, 9:30 p.m. City Yankton 37 Spurgin, Madison; Lexy Hofer, West Josh Mettler, West Central; Tyler Thursday’s Games Sunday’s Games A Soleful Crowd MEN’S C LEAGUE District 3AA Third Place Central; Allie Macdonald, West Central; Stolsmark, West Central; Tim Weber, Orlando 99, Miami 96 Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers, RESULTS: Gause Honey def. Huron 66, Aberdeen Central 50 Brianna McEntee, Lennox; Lexi West Central; Spencer Hastings, West Denver 103, Utah 101 11:30 a.m. Miller Painting 59-51; Cortrust def. The District 4AA Regenrus, Vermillion Central; Brett Bye, Vermillion, Regan Friday’s Games New Jersey at N.Y. Islanders, 2 Blazers 94-38 Championship HONORABLE MENTION: Katie Bye, Vermillion, Lance Burkhart, New Jersey 116, Toronto 103 p.m. STANDINGS: Cortrust 8-2, Miller Rapid City Central 59, Sturgis 49 Goldammer, Harrisburg; Bailey Milne, Vermillion; Dexter Mehlhaf, Vermillion; 89, Orlando 81 Washington at Florida, 4 p.m. Painting 6-3, Waterboys 5-4, Gause Third Place Madison; Hilary Mettler, West Central; Will Mart, Vermillion, Austin Lynde, Philadelphia 111, Minnesota 100 Buffalo at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Honey 4-6, The Blazers 1-9 Rapid City Stevens 65, Spearfish Chelsea Sweeter, Lennox; Kelly Lennox Oklahoma City 111, Atlanta 104 Nashville at Calgary, 7 p.m. 38 Amundson, Vermillion HONORABLE MENTION: Derek Boston 107, Golden State 103 Vancouver at Anaheim, 7 p.m. District 3A Championship SOUTHEAST S.D. CONF. Landeen, Madison; Colin Johnson, Cleveland at New York, 7:30 p.m. City Bowling Redfield/Doland 69, Great Plains All-Conference Madison; Austin Heffern, Madison; New Orleans at Memphis, 8 p.m. CLASSIC Lutheran 51 FIRST TEAM: Devon Brecke, Jared Peters, Madison; Skyler Indiana at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Transactions HIGH TEAM GAME: Barta Electric District 4A Championship Wagner; Marie Malloy, Parkston; Tara Hastings, West Central; Cole Tirrel, Phoenix at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. BASEBALL 925 Hamlin 38, Deuel 33 Ronke, Bon Homme; Emily Johnson, West Central; Matt Lawrence, West Miami at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. American League HIGH TEAM SERIES: Fastenal District 5A Championship Platte-Geddes; Jenna Reiser, Parkston Central; Brandon Pennock, West Charlotte at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 TEXAS RANGERS—Agreed to 2484 Madison 45, Flandreau 26 SECOND TEAM: Raquel Sutera, Central; T.J. Harrington, Lennox p.m. terms with general manager Jon HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Ryan District 6A Championship Bon Homme; Jessa Doom, Wagner; Saturday’s Games Daniels on a four-year contract exten- Barta 267, Jimmy Hahn 259, Chuck Dell Rapids 59, Sioux Falls Logan Wagner, Parkston; Jaymee Toronto vs. New Jersey at sion through the 2015 season. Turner 244, Lamonte Bak 243, Jeremy Christian 35 Knippling, Chamberlain; Aisha Abbink, Men’s Hoops London, England, 2 p.m. National League Shelburg 243 District 10A Championship Scotland SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURN. Minnesota at Washington, 6 p.m. WASHINGTON NATIONALS— HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Ryan Wagner 57, McCook Central- THIRD TEAM: Haley Brunke, March 5-8 at Sioux Falls Indiana at Houston, 7:30 p.m. Reassigned LHP Matt Chico, RHP Joe Barta 741, Jimmy Hahn 696, Todd Montrose 54 Scotland; Talia Peters, Wagner; Paxton Saturday, March 5 Quarterfinals Sacramento at Utah, 8 p.m. Bisenius and RHP Shairon Martis to Kautz 671, Lamonte Bak 669, Todd District 6B Championship Johnson, Gregory; Kelly Knudson, GAME 1: (1) Oakland (22-9, 17-1) Charlotte at Portland, 9 p.m. their minor-league camp. Crofton students hold up shoes during a Lady Moody 658 Eureka/Bowdle 50, Herreid/Selby Platte-Geddes; Alex Pederson, vs. (8) Southern Utah (11-18, 7-11), 6 Denver at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m. American Association Warrior attempt during the semifi- STANDINGS: Barta Electric 19, Area 29 Chamberlain p.m. Sunday’s Games FORT WORTH CATS—Signed Eisenbraun & Associates 16.5, District 7B Championship LITTLE MISSOURI VALLEY CONF. GAME 2: (2) Oral Roberts (17-14, Chicago at Miami, Noon LHP Joel Kirsten. nals of the Nebraska State Class C2 Girls' Fastenal 16, Lucky Strikers 15, H&K Canistota 46, Bridgewater-Emery All-Conference 13-5) vs. (7) North Dakota State (14- L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 2:30 KANSAS CITY T-BONES— Basketball Tournament, Friday at Pershing Oil 12, Yankton Motor 11, Rotten 32 FIRST TEAM: Devon Brecke, 14, 8-10), 8:30 p.m. p.m. Signed INF Jimmy Mojica, LHP Rusty Apples 10.5, Plath Chiropractic 8 District 8B Championship Wagner; Marie Malloy, Parkston, Sunday, March 6 Quarterfinals Washington at Detroit, 5 p.m. Jones and RHP Drew A. Graham. Auditorium in Lincoln, Neb. Crofton beat David INDUSTRIAL Irene-Wakonda 50, Centerville 45 Raquel Sutera, Bon Homme, Kellie GAME 3: (4) IPFW (18-11, 11-7) Golden State at Philadelphia, 5 SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER CAP- City Aquinas Catholic 49-36, and will play HIGH TEAM GAME: Yankton District 12B Championship Winckler, Andes Central; Jenna Reiser, vs. (5) South Dakota State (18-11, 10- p.m. TAINS—Signed INF Uriak Marquez. Redi-Mix 846 Corsica/Stickney 60, Tripp- Parkston 8), 6 p.m. New York at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m. Frontier League Homer for the championship today (Saturday). HIGH TEAM SERIES: Dakota Delmont/Armour 39 SECOND TEAM: Tara Ronke, Bon GAME 4: (3) IUPUI (18-13, 12-6) New Orleans at Cleveland, 5:30 WINDY CITY THUNERBOLTS— (James D. Cimburek/P&D) Trailer 2371 District 13B Championship Homme; Jessa Doom, Wagner; Haley vs. (6) UMKC (16-13, 9-9), 8:30 p.m. p.m. Signed 3B Nick Kuroczko to a contract HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Ryan White River 85, Kadoka Area 56 Brunke, Scotland; Lanae Van Gerpen, Monday, March 7 Semifinals Phoenix at Oklahoma City, 6 p.m. extension. Signed LHP Todd Privett. Weverstad 279, Jimmy Hahn 254, FRIDAY’S S.D. GIRLS Avon; Logan Wagner, Parkston GAME 5: Game 1 Winner vs. Memphis at Dallas, 6:30 p.m. BASKETBALL Ryan Goehner 253, Mike Kellen 251, Region 1A THIRD TEAM: Aisha Abbink, Game 3 Winner, 6 p.m. Boston at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. National Basketball Association Dan Liebl 235 Sisseton 52, Aberdeen Roncalli 27 Scotland; Erica Herrold, Parkston; GAME 6: Game 2 Winner vs. —Signed Heat Earn Title, Runner-Up Finish HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Region 6A Chesney Nagel, Avon; Talia Peters, Game 4 Winner, 8:30 p.m. F Steve Novak for the rest of the sea- Jimmy Hahn 676, Ryan Weverstad Mobridge-Pollock 57, Miller 44 Wagner; Morgan Flying Hawk, Andes Tuesday, March 8 Championship The NHL son and G-F Othyus Jeffers to a 10- 659, Don Casey 643, Ryan Goehner Region 1B Central Game 5 Winner vs. Game 6 EASTERN CONFERENCE day contract. 630, Ryan Liebl 629 Summit 60, Ipswich 40 BIG SIOUX CONFERENCE Winner, 8 p.m. Atlantic Division NBA Development League STANDINGS: Dakota Trailer Region 5B BOYS GP W L OT Pts GF GA RIO GRANDE VALLEY 146.5 (wins third quarter, Yankton Mitchell Christian 47, James MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Philadelphia 63 40 17 6 86 205 162 VIPERS—Acquired G Kelvin Lewis Redi-Mix 143, Don's Auto 118.5, Bowl Valley Christian 41 Ethan Pace, Elk Point-Jefferson Women’s Hoops Pittsburgh 66 37 21 8 82 190 164 from Texas as part of a three-team Dogs 108.5, Steiner's Locker 108, H&K ———— All-Conference SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURN. N.Y. Rangers 67 34 29 4 72 186 164 trade. Rio Grande Valley sent G Craig Oil 97.5, H&K Oil #2 95, Wholesale NEB. STATE GIRLS’ TOURN. FIRST TEAM: Cole Langer, Dell March 5-8 at Sioux Falls New Jersey 64 29 31 4 62 136 166 Winder to Maine and Texas received Supply 93, Yankton Redi-Mix #2 91, CLASS A Rapids; Matt Lupkes, Dakota Valley; Saturday, March 5 Quarterfinals N.Y. Islanders65 24 32 9 57 177 208 Maine’s 2011 sixth-round draft pick. Coca-Cola Rollers 79 Semifinals, Friday Ethan Pace, Elk Point-Jefferson; Brady GAME 1: (1) Oral Roberts (20-9, Northeast Division FOOTBALL At Devaney Sports Center Van Holland, Sioux Falls Christian; 16-2) vs. (8) Western Illinois (8-20, 6- GP W L OT Pts GF GA National Football League Bellevue East 54, Millard West 43 Brock Zeller, Elk Point-Jefferson 12), noon Boston 64 38 19 7 83 197 149 HOUSTON TEXANS—Named City Volleyball Bellevue West 69, Omaha Central SECOND TEAM: Trae Bergh, Tri- GAME 2: (2) IPFW (19-9, 13-5) Montreal 65 35 23 7 77 172 165 Bobby King defensive assistant coach. MEN’S LEAGUE TOURN. 63 Valley; Joey Feilmeier, Dakota Valley; vs. (7) UMKC (14-15, 9-9), 2:30 p.m. Buffalo 63 30 25 8 68 181 182 MIAMI DOLPHINS—Re-signed G RESULTS: Net Ninja’s def. Gang Championship, Saturday Thomas Geraets, Dell Rapids; Alex Sunday, March 6 Quarterfinals Toronto 65 29 27 9 67 170 197 Richie Incognito. Green 2-1 21-19, 15-21, 21-17; At Devaney Sports Center Irvine, Tea Area; Bryce Koch, Dell GAME 3: (4) Oakland (18-11, 12- Ottawa 65 22 34 9 53 147 206 HOCKEY Stockmen’s def. Phinney’s “33” 2-0 21- Bellevue East (27-1) vs. Belleuve Rapids 6) vs. (5) Southern Utah (16-13, 10-8), Southeast Division 14, 21-9; Bud Attitude def. Phinney’s 2- West (25-2), 1 p.m. THIRD TEAM: Holden Cotton, noon GP W L OT Pts GF GA NHL—Suspended New York 0 21-11, 21-5; KPI def. Nothing But Net Third Place, Saturday Beresford; Jace Eckstaine, Tri-Valley; GAME 4: (3) South Dakota State Tampa Bay 64 37 20 7 81 193 194 Islanders F Trevor Gillies 10 games for 2-1 21-18, 14-21, 21-12; Bud Attitude At Lincoln East Bryant Engbers, Sioux Falls Christian; (16-13, 12-6) vs. (6) North Dakota Washington 65 35 20 10 80 173 164 delivering a blow to the head of def. Net Ninja’s 2-0 21-10, 21-18; Millard West (20-6) vs. Omaha Jared Twedt, Canton; Nate Walhofer, State (13-15, 9-9), 2:30 p.m. Carolina 65 31 25 9 71 189 196 Minnesota’s in a Stockmen’s def. KPI 2-0 21-12, 21-10; Central (25-4), 10 a.m. Tea Area Monday, March 7 Semifinals Atlanta 65 26 28 11 63 180 211 March 2 game. The Yankton fourth grade Heat recently won Gang Green def. Phinney’s 2-1 21-15, CLASS B HONORABLE MENTION: Brock GAME 5: Game 1 Winner vs. Florida 64 26 31 7 59 160 177 PHOENIX COYOTES—Recalled 12-21, 21-16; Nothing But Net def. Semifinals, Friday Bergmann, Dakota Valley; Matt Game 3 Winner, noon WESTERN CONFERENCE RW Brett MacLean from San Antonio their division at a tournament in Harrisburg, Phinney’s “33” 2-0 21-15, 21-18 At Devaney Sports Center Dykstra, Sioux Falls Christian; Andrew GAME 6: Game 2 Winner vs. Central Division (AHL). and followed that up with a runner-up finish at WOMEN’S UPPER B LEAGUE Seward 48, Beatrice 34 Erickson, Beresford; Collin Gunderson, Game 4 Winner, 2:30 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA SAN JOSE SHARKS—Signed D TOURN. Elkhorn (22-1) vs. Holdrege- Dakota Valley; Carson Long, Sioux Tuesday, March 8 Championship Detroit 65 39 19 7 85 215 188 Sena Acolatse. fifth-grade tournament in Crofton, Neb. Team RESULTS: Highlanders def. Lexington winner, 8:45 p.m. Falls Christian Game 5 Winner vs. Game 6 Chicago 64 35 23 6 76 208 177 ST. LOUIS BLUES—Recalled D Mettler Fertilizer Swat Team 21-15, 21- Championship, Saturday GIRLS Winner, 3 p.m. Nashville 65 33 23 9 75 165 153 Ian Cole from Peoria (AHL). Assigned members include (front, L-R) Rex Ryken, Ethan 18; Dickes def. Slammin Hot 14-21, 21- At Devaney Sports Center MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Columbus 63 31 25 7 69 173 187 D Tyson Strachan to Peoria. Wishon, Nick Kurtenbach, Jack Raab, (back) 17, 21-13; Highlanders def. Dickes 21- Seward (24-0) vs. Alison Klostergaard, Beresford St. Louis 64 28 27 9 65 175 189 18, 16-21, 21-19; Crofton Elevator def. Elkhorn/Holdrege-Lexington winner, All-Conference The NBA Northwest Division —Called coach Jim Sawatzke, Cole Sawatzke, Michael Dakota Drywall 21-18, 21-18 6:30 p.m. FIRST TEAM: Allison Coss, Tri- EASTERN CONFERENCE GP W L OT Pts GF GA up G Michael Hutchinson from Frick, Owen Feser, Miles Carda and coach WOMEN’S B LEAGUE TOURN. Third Place, Saturday Valley; Alyson Johnsen, Beresford; Atlantic Division Vancouver 65 40 16 9 89 210 154 Reading (ECHL). Announced G Nolan RESULTS: Yankton Ear, Nose & At Lincoln Southwest Alison Klostergaard, Beresford; Hayley W L Pct GB Calgary 66 33 24 9 75 200 188 Schaefer was loaned to Hershey Brian Carda. Throat 21-9, 21-8; Bud Bumpers def. Beatrice (19-6) vs. McCarron, Sioux Falls Christian; Boston 44 15 .746 — Minnesota 65 34 25 6 74 169 171 (AHL). Becker Body/JJ Benji’s 21-9, 21-10; Elkhorn/Holdrege-Lexington loser, 2 Jaicee Ulmer, Canton New York 31 28 .525 13 Colorado 64 26 30 8 60 184 219 — The Associates def. TNT 21-15, 24-22; p.m. SECOND TEAM: Keely Bertram, Philadelphia 31 30 .508 14 65 22 35 8 52 164 214 Recalled D Nick Ross from Las Vegas Walnut def. Phinney’s 21-14, 21-19 CLASS C1 Elk Point-Jefferson; Haylee Erickson, New Jersey 18 43 .295 27 Pacific Division (ECHL). AREA DIGEST WOMEN’S LOWER B LEAGUE Semifinals, Friday Elk Point-Jefferson; Kristi Hoffman, Toronto 17 45 .274 28 1/2 GP W L OT Pts GF GA TOURN. At Devaney Sports Center Dell Rapids; Taryn Twite, Beresford; Southeast Division San Jose 65 38 21 6 82 183 164 ODESSA JACKALOPES—Placed RESULTS: Bye Girls def. Upper Wahoo 59, Minden 46 Heather Zeisler, Tri-Valley W L Pct GB 64 36 24 4 76 179 156 F Kevin Jarman on . Signed F Deck 21-16, 21-18; Schnider Hastings St. Cecilia 78, Sandy THIRD TEAM: Abbie Huber, Miami 43 18 .705 — Phoenix 66 33 23 10 76 186 190 Luke Stauffacher. USD Adds NW Oklahoma State To Construction def. Bye Girls 21-15, 21- Creek 65 Dakota Valley; Laura Hurley, Sioux Orlando 40 23 .635 4 Dallas 63 34 23 6 74 174 177 QUAD CITY MALLARDS— 14; First Dakota Bank def. Clark’s Championship, Saturday Falls Christian; Hunter Mathieu, Tri- Atlanta 37 25 .597 6 1/2 Anaheim 64 34 25 5 73 178 187 Announced F Mike McLean was 2011 Football Schedule Rentals 23-21, 21-16 At Devaney Sports Center Valley; Lindsey Montileaux, Tea Area; Charlotte 26 34 .433 16 1/2 NOTE: Two points for a win, one assigned to the team by Milwaukee Wahoo (27-1) vs. Hastings St. Krista Schneiders, Dell Rapids Washington 15 45 .250 27 1/2 point for overtime loss. (AHL). VERMILLION — The University of South Dakota has added Cecilia (21-4), 8:30 p.m. HONORABLE MENTION: Jayde Central Division Thursday’s Games —Placed D Northwestern Oklahoma State to its 2011 football schedule, replac- Area Bowling Third Place, Saturday Bergmann, Dakota Valley; Reanna W L Pct GB Boston 2, Tampa Bay 1 Grant Farrell on waivers. Signed F ing the departure of Lamar. CROFTON WOMEN’S At Lincoln Southwest Bertram, Elk Point-Jefferson; Paige Chicago 42 18 .700 — Minnesota 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 Jesse Schultz. HIGH TEAM GAME: Unique Tan Minden (21-3) vs. Sandy Creek Bunkers, Dell Rapids; Kylie Dunn, Indiana 27 33 .450 15 Toronto 3, Philadelphia 2 TEXAS BRAHMAS—Placed D The Coyotes will host the NAIA Rangers on Saturday, Sept. 17 749 (22-2), 10 a.m. Dakota Valley; Haley Fiedler, Dell Milwaukee 23 36 .390 18 1/2 Washington 3, St. Louis 2 Brett Blatchford on waivers. at the DakotaDome. It will be one of six home games for USD next HIGH TEAM SERIES: Unique Tan CLASS C2 Rapids; Jessica Finch, Beresford; Kylie Detroit 22 41 .349 21 1/2 Carolina 3, Buffalo 2, OT ECHL season. 2159 Semifinals, Friday Gaughenbaugh, Canton; Emily Kerns, Cleveland 11 49 .183 31 Ottawa 3, Atlanta 1 —Announced USD had a vacancy on the schedule after Lamar University, a HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: At Pershing Dell Rapids; Alysse Luttman, Sioux WESTERN CONFERENCE Montreal 4, Florida 0 F Corey Cowick was recalled by Marianne Merkel 209, Carolyn Leader Crofton 49, Aquinas Catholic 36 Falls Christian Southwest Division Edmonton 4, Columbus 2 Binghamton (AHL) and F Eric Lampe Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) school in Texas, abruptly 204, Eva Wiebelhaus 171 Homer 41, Hartington Cedar W L Pct GB Nashville 3, Vancouver 0 was recalled by Syracuse (AHL). backed out of a return trip to Vermillion. HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Catholic 39 San Antonio 50 11 .820 — Los Angeles 1, Phoenix 0 Released G Alex Petizian. The Coyotes also hosted Northwestern Oklahoma State last Marianne Merkel 488, Carolyn Leader Championship, Saturday Prep Wrestling Dallas 44 16 .733 5 1/2 San Jose 3, Detroit 1 SOCCER season, claiming a 48-14 victory. 487, Eva Wiebelhaus 485 At Devaney Sports Center BIG 8 CONFERENCE New Orleans 35 28 .556 16 Friday’s Games Major League Soccer D-1 STANDINGS: Merkel Crofton (25-1) vs. Homer (25-2), FINAL STANDINGS: Madison 4-0, Memphis 34 28 .548 16 1/2 New Jersey 2, Pittsburgh 1, OT D.C. UNITED—Named Jaime Insulation 75-45, Arens Construction 11 a.m. Harrisburg 3-1, West Central 2-2, Houston 31 32 .492 20 N.Y. Rangers 4, Ottawa 1 Moreno Youth Academy technical 66-54, Lewis & Clark Specialty Hospital Third Place, Saturday Vermillion 1-3, Lennox 0-4 Northwest Division Carolina at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. training coach. USF’s Gross Wins Pole Vault Title On 52.5-67.5 At Lincoln East ALL-CONFERENCE: Jon Waba, W L Pct GB Columbus at Calgary, 9 p.m. NEW ENGLAND REVOLU- D-2 STANDINGS: Unique Tan Aquinas Catholic (20-5) vs. Madison, Matt LeMair, Madison; Matt Oklahoma City 38 22 .633 — Dallas at Anaheim, 10 p.m. TION—Signed MF Michael Augustine. Second Day Of NAIA Nationals 68.5-51.5, DSM Apts 53.5-66.5, F&M Hartington Cedar Catholic (19-5), 2 Goth, Madison; Taylor Gusso, Denver 37 26 .587 2 1/2 Saturday’s Games Major Indoor Soccer League GENEVA, Ohio — Brigitte Gross of the University of Sioux Falls Bank 44.5-75.5 p.m. Madison; Wyatt Fender, Madison; Portland 34 27 .557 4 1/2 St. Louis at N.Y. Islanders, Noon MISL—Announced the addition of held the NAIA’s top pole vault mark the entire 2011 indoor track and HIGHLIGHT: Eva Wiebelhaus 2-8- CLASS D1 Roger Fender, Madison; Tyler Currey, Utah 32 30 .516 7 Buffalo at Philadelphia, Noon the Wichita franchise for the 2011-12 7, 3-10 Semifinals, Friday Madison; Trenton Schmit, Harrisburg; Minnesota 15 48 .238 24 1/2 Vancouver at Los Angeles, 3 p.m. season. field season. On Friday, Gross culminated her sophomore indoor CROFTON MEN’S At Pershing Dalton Schneider, Harrisburg; Payton Pacific Division Pittsburgh at Boston, 6 p.m. COLLEGE season by winning the pole vault national title at the NAIA Indoor HIGH TEAM GAME: Waste Howells 40, CWC 24 Sim, Harrisburg; Brady Marsh, W L Pct GB Chicago at Toronto, 6 p.m. OKLAHOMA—Announced soph- Track and Field National Meet held in Geneva, Ohio. Connection 919 West Point Central Catholic (23-3) Harrisburg; Drew Brown, Harrisburg; L.A. Lakers 43 19 .694 — Florida at Atlanta, 6 p.m. omore DB Marcus Trice plans to trans- Gross’s winning mark of 13 feet, 2.5 inches is the first national HIGH TEAM SERIES: Coor’s vs. Pender (20-6), 8:45 p.m. Mitchell Schenk, Harrisburg; Thomas Phoenix 31 28 .525 10 1/2 Montreal at Tampa Bay, 6 p.m. fer to another school. Light 2497 Championship, Saturday Hudson, Harrisburg; Landon Peterson, Golden State 27 33 .450 15 Detroit at Phoenix, 7 p.m. championship under director of track and field Gene Brooks, HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Joe At Devaney Sports Center Harrisburg; Dylon VanSteenberg, L.A. Clippers 22 40 .355 21 Edmonton at Colorado, 9 p.m. although the Cougars have brought home four indoor pole vault All- Wiebelhaus 246, Ryan Tramp 243, Howells (21-4) vs. West Point American awards on the women’s side over the past three seasons. Galen Zimmerman 237 Central Catholic-Pender winner, 4:30 In addition to Gross’s first indoor All-American award, junior HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Joe p.m. Wiebelhaus 648, Mike Johnson 643, Third Place, Saturday Kayla Friesen finished runner-up to earn the third indoor All- Brian Wiebelhaus 640 At Lincoln East American award of her career. Friesen vaulted to a mark of 12 feet, A STANDINGS: Dean’s Cab 59- West Point Central Catholic- 8.75 inches to earn eight points for the Cougars. 41, Crofton Elevator 58-42, Coor’s Pender loser, noon Light 52-48, Wiebelhaus Rec 46.5-53.5 CLASS D2 B STANDINGS: Don’s Auto 52-48, Semifinals, Friday SDSU Baseball Suspended In Second Leader Angus 48.5-51.5, DSM Apts 44- At Pershing 56, Waste Connection 40-60 Wynot 53, Lindsay Holy Family 44 Inning In Tennessee HIGHLIGHTS: Ryan Tramp — 88 Hay Springs 45, Brady 40 over game avg.; Brad Ronke — 114 Championship, Saturday MARTIN, Tenn. — The first game of the four-game series over series avg.; Nathan Meyer 5-6-10; At Devaney Sports Center between host University of Tennessee at Martin and South Dakota Dylan Gobel 3-10; Larry Thunker 3-9- Wynot (24-2) vs. Hay Springs (22- State was suspended Friday in the bottom of the second inning with 10; Ryan Tramp 5-10 4), 9 a.m. the score tied at 3-3. The game will resume Saturday at noon. Third Place, Saturday At Lincoln Southwest South Dakota State (0-3) left the bases loaded without scoring Prep Hoops Lindsay Holy Family (22-2) vs. in the first inning, but opened the scoring in the top of the second FRIDAY’S S.D. BOYS Brady (21-5), 10 a.m. when Zach Briggs was hit by a pitch and Billy Stitz hit a two-out District 1AA Championship ———— double down the left-field line, moving Briggs to third. Zach Rhodes Sioux Falls O’Gorman 58, BIG 8 CONFERENCE Watertown 46 FINAL STANDINGS: Harrisburg then popped a single to right field, scoring Briggs and Stitz. Rhodes District 2AA 62, Madison 5-3, West Central 4-4, stole second, then scored on a double by Joel Blake, giving the Championship Lennox 3-5, Vermillion 2-6 Jackrabbits a 3-0 lead. Sioux Falls Lincoln 49, Brandon ALL-CONFERENCE: Lindsey The Skyhawks (2-6) responded in the bottom half of the inning, Valley 48 Johnson, Harrisburg; Morgan Fisher, Third Place Harrisburg; Kayla Taylor, Harrisburg; taking advantage of two SDSU miscues. Phil Sorensen drilled a 2-2 pitch over the right field fence off Jackrabbit starter Alex Oberle for his first home run of the season, tying the game at 3-3. Matt Miligan then singled and went to second on a groundout. Trey Karlen reached on a fielding error, and play was halted at that point. The teams played through a constant shower from the first Nathan Sharp For Twins; pitch. Forecasts are calling for rain throughout the day on Saturday, but both teams will try to get as much baseball in as they can around the raindrops. Manny Doubles For Rays FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — For Manny Ramirez, the request was hardly a veteran spring training move. He NATIONAL DIGEST wanted to play, though, so he asked Tampa Bay manag- er Joe Maddon if he could take the trip. Joe Nathan pitched a perfect inning for Minnesota in Michigan Prep Hoops Player Died Of the closer's second appearance in his comeback from Cardiac Arrest major elbow surgery, and the Twins beat an eager HOLLAND, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan high school basketball Ramirez and the Rays 5-4 on Friday. player who died shortly after making a game-winning shot had an Ramirez was not originally on the travel roster for enlarged heart. the game, but Maddon obliged when Ramirez asked to The Ottawa County medical examiner says 16-year-old Wes be added. He started in left field and hit a two-out dou- Leonard suffered cardiac arrest because of the condition. An autop- sy was conducted Friday. ble off the left-field wall in the first, the only hit allowed The teenager from Fennville High School was pronounced dead by Twins starter Kevin Slowey over three scoreless Thursday evening at a hospital in Holland. He scored the game-win- innings. ning layup at the end of a perfect season for the small town near The 38-year-old Ramirez declined an interview Lake Michigan. request. He is playing for his fifth team, entering his Leonard collapsed during a post-game celebration. 19th major league season. This marked his first return to Fort Myers since playing for the Boston Red Sox in Cubs’ Garza Hit By Line Drive, Stays In 2008. Maddon said he's counting on Ramirez to split SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — Chicago Cubs pitcher Matt Garza was time as the designated hitter and in left field, with the hit in the lower back by a line drive Friday and stayed in the game of keeping him healthy for the full season. for two more batters before leaving. "Manny's been wonderful," Maddon said. "He's been Garza was struck by Jeff Francoeur’s liner with one out in the very entertaining. He's working very hard, offensively second inning against Kansas City. After manager Mike Quade and a trainer came out to check on and defensively. He's working on his baserunning. He's him, Garza retired the next two batters. He was then removed for working on his whole game right now. I couldn't ask for precautionary reasons. more." AREA CALENDAR

Saturday, March 5 BASEBALL, COLLEGE College of the Ozarks Tourn. (MMC vs. Minot State, 10 a.m.; MMC vs. Ozarks, 5:30 p.m.) BASKETBALL, MEN’S USD at Houston Baptist (7:35 p.m., KYBB-FM) BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S USD at Houston Baptist (5:15 p.m., KYBB-FM) BASKETBALL, BOYS’ S.D. Districts — 7A (Championship — Viborg Hurley vs. Lennox at Harrisburg, 7 p.m.); 8A (Championship — Beresford vs. Dakota Valley at North Sioux City, 7 p.m.) BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ S.D. Regions — 1AA (Brookings at Yankton, 7:30 p.m., KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM; 6B at Mitchell (Freeman vs. Corsica-Stickney, 7:30 p.m.); Neb. State Tourn. at Lincoln (C2 Championship MORNING — Crofton vs. Homer, 11 a.m.; C2 Third Place— Hartington Cedar Catholic vs. Aquinas Catholic, 2 p.m.; D2 Championship — Wynot vs. Hay Springs, 9 a.m.) HOCKEY, BOYS’ JV State Tourn. at Brookings SOFTBALL, COLLEGE Rebel Games at Kissimmee, Fla. (USD) COFFEE SWIMMING, YOUTH S.D. State Championships at Pierre (Yankton) TRACK, COLLEGE INDOOR NAIA Championships at Geneva, Ohio Sunday, March 6 WEEKDAYS BASEBALL, COLLEGE College of the Ozarks Tourn. (MMC vs. Iowa Wesleyan, 2 p.m.) HOCKEY, BOYS’ JV State Tourn. at Brookings 7:40 AM SOFTBALL, COLLEGE Rebel Games at Kissimmee, Fla. (USD) SWIMMING, YOUTH S.D. State Championships at Pierre (Yankton) MONDAY Monday, March 7 SOFTBALL, COLLEGE Rebel Games at Kissimmee, Fla. (USD) THRU FRIDAY

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