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ESD Golf 3200: 1, Jongeling, Duane, Parker, Tota, 52.15 PAGE 8 PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ TUESDAY, MAY 6, 2013 Heithoff Has Professional Homecoming With Canaries Press&Dakotan BY NICK ROBINSON playing for the Boomers. [email protected] A homecoming of some sort is just what he was looking for when returning to Riverside Field for the first DAILY DOSE time in years. As I was wandering down to the batting cages to check out the youth camp provided by the Sioux Falls Ca- “It’s really cool, it’s been a while since I’ve been home — It’s great to see that Yankton baseball is thriv- naries baseball club Monday afternoon at beautiful Riverside Field, I stumbled upon a familiar face teaching ing,” Heithoff said before Monday night’s exhibition with the Sioux City Explorers. “The field looks great, hope- Daily opinions from the P&D area kids the techniques he has learned. fully we will come here and put on a show, being the local guy, it’s cool to see all these hometown fans.” Sports Staff on local and na- Yankton native and Augustana graduate Drew Heithoff reached an agreement with the Canaries on a non- Heithoff also indicated the last time he stepped on Riverside Field was “during the Yankton Terry’s days.” Hopefully with a few solid outings in the pre-season and practices, Heithoff can secure himself a spot on tional high school, college roster invite. Basically, it means that Heithoff has to “earn his spot and show them that I can play,” as he says. the Canaries roster. and professional sports. Heithoff recently played professionally for the Schaumburg Boomers in Illinois. He spent two seasons Houdek Signs With MMC Lancer Women’s Soccer Signs scholarship, talent scholarship in art and the presti- the Week in a release by the league on Monday. It is COLLEGE/YHS EVENTS gious Scholastica Scholarship in addition to her soccer the first SL Pitcher of the Week honor for Denney, who Track, Cross Country Minnesota Player award. was named Great West Pitcher of the Week once pre- Jordan Houdek of Highmore-Harold High School Dana Kingery of Reading, Minn., signed to attend viously. signed to attend Mount Marty Mount Marty College and play soccer for the Lancer Soccer: Yankton Rebels 1-2 At Denney struck out six batters in her team’s 5-1 se- College and compete with the women’s program, the school announced Monday. ries opening victory against North Dakota State on Fri- track and cross country pro- Kingery was awarded the Hustle Award as a varsity State Cup day. She allowed only three hits and one unearned run grams, the school announced player her senior year. Kingery also received recogni- SIOUX FALLS — The Yankton Rebels U-16 girls’ in the complete game effort. The Coyotes were the Monday. tion for her off the field performance and was a mem- soccer team went 1-2 at the South Dakota Soccer only league team to beat the Bison in the regular sea- B-TEN: Brandon Houdek finished sixth in the ber of the National Honor Society, a Student of State Cup Championships, held last weekend in Sioux son and snapped a 15-game NDSU winning streak. TODAY Valley/at Mitchell, state cross country meet last fall Excellence for science, commu- Falls. Denney and the ‘Yotes will be participating in their MAY 6 1 p.m. as a senior. In addition to his nication arts, and music and re- Yankton, in its second year competing at that high first-ever Summit League Softball Championship be- athletic accomplishments, he ceived the highest honors for her of a level, dropped their first two games but rebounded ginning on Thursday. USD will open with a 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY was also a member of the Na- GPA in school. with a 2-1 victory Saturday over eventual champion game against Fort Wayne. MAY 7 tional Honor Society and an Ac- “We are excited to have Rushmore Club Soccer Gold. ademic Elite award winner on Dana joining our program. She Erin Luken and Autumn Barnett each had a goal SB: Summit Houdek Morningside Claims GPAC All- League Champ at the cross country team. will bring some much needed for Yankton during the tournament, while Raquel Cole led the Rebels with a total of 14 saves at goal. THURSDAY T&F: Concordia Fargo, N.D. “We are excited to have Jor- depth to outside midfield and de- Sports Trophy MAY 8 Last Chance T&F: Summit dan running for us next year,” said MMC head track fense,” said MMC head coach Other team members for Yankton included Brianna SIOUX CITY, Iowa — Morningside College won the League Champ at and cross country Randy Fischer. “He is a very tal- Nathan Epp. “She is a very hard- Benjamin, Alexandra Colmenero, Shantel French, Great Plains Athletic Conference All-Sports Trophy for Muncie, Ind. ented runner and will have an instant impact on our working and coachable player Amanda Gravholt, Kendal Lillie, Cheyenne Mallory, the 2012-13 year, following the conclusion of all spring team.” that excels in the classroom as Kingery Janae Osborne, Elizabeth Rust, Taylor Ruter, Haley sports. SB: Summit The son of Rob and Diane Houdek of Highmore, well. She is a great fit for Mount Schild and Amber Simek. Morningside had 166 total points across all sports, League Champ at Houdek plans to major in Math and Secondary Educa- Marty College.” followed by Doane (148) and Northwestern (144). B-TEN: Eastern Fargo, N.D. Mount Marty College was 11th with 52.5 total points. FRIDAY S.D. Conf. at tion at Mount Marty. In addition to his track and cross Kingery, the daughter of Bruce and Gail Kingery, Denney Earns Summit Honor MAY 9 Brookings, 9 a.m. T&F: Summit country awards he is also receiving the prestigious plans to major in Radiologic Technology at Mount VERMILLION — South Dakota senior pitcher Erica League Champ at Scholastica Scholarship. Marty College and will be receiving an excellence Muncie, Ind. Denney was named the Summit League’s Pitcher of SB: Summit League Champ at T&F: Eastern S.D. Fargo, N.D. SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR SATURDAY Conf. at Aberdeen, MAY 10 11:30 a.m. T&F: Summit League Champ at GOLF ton 3:35.53. 3, Marion 3:50.38. 4, Bridgewater- Tuesday, May 7 ton (Creighton, Crofton, Hartington Cedar Catholic, Laurel-Con- Saturday, May 11 Muncie, Ind. Emery 3:51.81. 5, McCrossan 3:59.31. 6, Han- GOLF, BOYS’ Baltic Inv. at Renner (Centerville, Freeman cord-Coleridge, Ponca); C-7 at Atkinston (Niobrara-Verdigre); BASEBALL, 9TH-10TH Freshmen-Sophomore Tourn. at EASTERN SOUTH DAKOTA CONFER- son 4:14.84. 7, Menno 4:29.94. Academy, Irene-Wakonda, 9 a.m.); Ponca Tri. (Ponca) Big Eight Conf. at Harrisburg (Vermillion, 3 p.m.); Big Sioux Sioux Falls (Yankton) ENCE GIRLS’ CHAMPIONSHIPS 3200 RELAY: 1, Parker 8:52.78. 2, Bridge- GOLF, GIRLS’ Baltic Inv. at Renner (Centerville, Freeman Conf. at Colton (Beresford, Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, SOFTBALL, WOMEN’S Summit League Championships SUNDAY water-Emery 9:03.08. 3, Freeman 9:03.96. 4, Ar- Academy, Irene-Wakonda, 9 a.m.) 3:30 p.m.); Cornbelt Conf. at Menno (Freeman, Marion, Menno, at Fargo, N.D. May 6 at Fox Run Golf Course, Yankton MAY 11 lington 9:10.09. 5, McCrossan 9:22.81. 6, TENNIS, BOYS’ YHS/Brandon Valley at Mitchell (1 p.m.) 1 p.m.) TENNIS, BOYS’ Madison Inv. (Vermillion, 9 a.m.) TEAM SCORES: Pierre 329, Yankton 339, Hanson 10:14.18. 7, Canistota 10:30.75. 8, TRACK & FIELD, PREP Fort Randall Conf. at Lake Andes Friday, May 10 TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR Summit League Watertown 350, Huron 352, Aberdeen Central Menno 10:44.50. (Andes Central, Avon, Marty, Tripp-Delmont-Armour, 1 p.m.); BASEBALL, PREP S.F. Washington at Yankton (6 p.m.) Championships at Muncie, Ind. (USD) MONDAY 361, Mitchell 376, Brookings 381, Brandon Val- MEDLEY RELAY: 1, Arlington 3:49.71. 2, Southeast S.D. Conf. at Gregory (Bon Homme, Ethan-Park- BASEBALL, JV S.F. Washington at Yankton (8 p.m.) TRACK & FIELD, PREP Eastern S.D. Conf. Champi- MAY 12 ley 436 Bridgewater-Emery 3:54.06. 3, Freeman ston, Platte-Geddes, Scotland, Wagner, 3 p.m.); Tri-Valley Conf. BASEBALL, 9TH-10TH Freshmen-Sophomore Tourn. at onships at Aberdeen (YHS, 11:30 a.m.); Elkton-Lake Benton All-ESD 4:07.84. 4, Parker 4:09.25. 5, Menno 4:12.81. 6, at Centerville (Alcester-Hudson, Centerville, Freeman Acad- Sioux Falls (Yankton) Inv. at Elkton (Freeman) 1, Kristin Sabers, Mitchell.................34-35—69 Marion 4:32.90. emy, Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, Viborg-Hurley, 1 p.m.) GOLF, BOYS’ S.D. Regions — 4B at Lakeview GC, Sunday, May 12 2, Haliee Pieper, Watertown.............35-37—72 DISCUS: 1, Nelson, Andrew, Marion, 134-3. Wednesday, May 8 Mitchell (Andes Central, Avon, Platte-Geddes, Scotland, Tripp- BASEBALL, PREP Yankton at Brookings (DH, 3 p.m.); OTHER EVENTS 3, Megan Mingo, Yankton ..............37-37—74 2, Weier, Joseph, Freeman, 126-4. 3, Preszler, TRACK & FIELD, PREP Neb. Districts — D-3 at Harting- Delmont) Class B Regions 4, Hallie Getz, Pierre ........................38-38—76 Caleb, Menno, 126-3. 4, Harms, Adam, Parker, ton (Allen, Bloomfield, Hartington, Randolph, Santee, Wausa, GOLF, GIRLS’ S.D. Regions — 4B at Lakeview GC, BASEBALL, JV Yankton at Brookings (DH, 1 p.m.) 5, Becky Frick, Yankton .................40-39—79 Baseball 119-11. 5, Weber, Dom, Canistota, 119-10. 6, Wynot) Mitchell (Andes Central, Avon, Platte-Geddes, Scotland, Tripp- Monday, May 13 6, Karissa Guthrie, Pierre.................41-40—81 YANKTON CLUB HIGH SCHOOL: Friday, vs.
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