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on Field 11 of Yankton Trails Park in Sioux Falls. The winner hosts St. Cloud State at 6 p.m. and the men’s team plays in Aberdeen. USD’s Lervick Shares Summit of that match will face the winner of the Aberdeen Central- South Dakota School of Mines at 8:30 p.m. in an exhibition Ron Kachena competed in 12 swimming events in the 50- League Honors Roosevelt match on Tuesday, Oct. 6. doubleheader. 54 age division. Kachena won one gold medal in the 50-meter ELMHURST, Ill. – South Dakota junior Brenna Lervick freestyle and 11 silver medals in the other swimming races he shared Summit League Women’s Golfer of the Month honors entered. Kachena also placed first in the jump rope competi- after recording a pair of top-five individual efforts and helping SDSU Single-Game Hoops Tickets Chance Cards Hole-In-One tion with a state-record 302 revolutions in two minutes. the Coyotes to two runner-up team finishes. VALENTINE, Neb. – A road trip to western Nebraska paid Yankton bowler Don Casey added to his long list of senior Lervick shot a final round 70, the low score of the day on On Sale Thursday off for Yankton’s Todd Chance, as he hit a hole-in-one on the games medals with first place in singles (568 series) in the Tuesday, to earn a runner-up finish in the ORU Bob Hurley BROOKINGS — Single-game tickets for the 2015-16 Dunes Course at The Prairie Club in Valentine, Nebraska, on 75-79 age group. Casey teamed with Kelly Mernin of Yankton Shootout. She helped the Coyotes set single-round (295) and South Dakota State men’s and women’s basketball home Tuesday. to win gold medals in men’s doubles in the 55-59 age division. three-day (909) team records. seasons go on sale today (Thursday). Chance made the ace on Hole No. 7, hitting the 150-yard The local duo’s 1308 score established a new state record in Denver freshman Katharina Baratta shared honors with Orders will be accepted in person or over the phone shot with a 6-iron. Golfing with him were Kevin O’Brien, Devin that age group. Lervick. South Dakota State junior Grant Smith earned men’s weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Telephone orders can be Anderson and Jeff Larsen. Competing in the 55-59 age division, Brian Hunhoff won honors. processed by calling 1-866-GO JACKS, with orders also ac- It was Chance’s first career hole-in-one. gold medals in the 50-meter dash, running long jump, and cepted online at JackrabbitTickets.com. standing broad jump. He was second in the 100 and 200-me- A select number of games, including Summit League ter sprints. Hunhoff also anchored the first-place 4x100 relay Bucks-Lincoln Start Time Set contests against South Dakota and North Dakota State, will Yankton Men Win State Senior team in the 50-54 age group. His relay teammates were SIOUX FALLS – The start time for the Class AA boys’ feature premium pricing. New this year are four plans and mini Roger Tollefson, Kevin Kellum, and Dale Stradinger. soccer quarterfinal match between Yankton and Sioux Falls packs, two for each basketball team. Games Medals Over 300 participants competed at the Aberdeen event. Lincoln has been announced. The Jackrabbit men’s and women’s teams open the home ABERDEEN – Four Yankton men won a total of 22 medals In addition to South Dakota, athletes from 11 other states The Bucks and Patriots will clash at 1 p.m. on Saturday portion of their schedules Oct. 29 when the women’s team at the 31st annual South Dakota Senior Games held Sept. 3-6 participated. SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR

R.C. Central at Pierre, noon Philadelphia 1 2 0 .333 58 63 Minnesota at Cleveland, ppd., rain Thursday, October 1 p.m.) VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S JV MMC at Midland BOWLING Aberdeen Central at O’Gorman, South Texas 7, Detroit 6 CHEER & DANCE S.F. O’Gorman Inv. (YHS, VOLLEYBALL, 9TH Mitchell at YHS (4:30 p.m.) (6 p.m.) YANKTON BOWL 4 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Chicago White Sox 4, Kansas City 2 Dakota Valley, Gayville-Volin, 5:30 p.m.) VOLLEYBALL, MS YMS at Mitchell (4:15 p.m.) VOLLEYBALL, PREP Spalding Academy at TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED Lincoln at Washington, 11 a.m. Carolina 3 0 0 1.000 71 48 L.A. Angels 8, Oakland 1 CROSS COUNTRY, PREP South Sioux City Inv. Friday, October 2 Santee HIGH TEAM GAME: Misfits 493 CLASS A BOYS Atlanta 3 0 0 1.000 89 72 Seattle 6, Houston 4 (YHS, Crofton, 4:30 p.m.); Burke-South Central Inv. CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Lennox Inv. (Beres- Saturday, October 3 HIGH TEAM SERIES: Livin’ On A Quarterfinals, Sept. 29 Tampa Bay 1 2 0 .333 49 80 Wednesday’s Games at Burke (Alcester-Hudson, Bon Homme, Irene-Wa- ford, Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Freeman, CHEER & DANCE Dakota Valley Inv. (Bon Hom- Spare 1321 James Valley Christian 5, Belle New Orleans 0 3 0 .000 60 84 Toronto 15, Baltimore 2, 1st game konda, Scotland, Wagner, 4:15 p.m.); Stanton Inv. Gayville-Volin, Vermillion, 4 p.m.); West Holt Inv. me, Dakota Valley, Gayville-Volin, Wagner, noon) HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Hal Fourche 1 North Minnesota 7, Cleveland 1, 1st game (Hartington-Newcastle, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, (Bloomfield-Wausa, Creighton, 4 p.m.) CROSS COUNTRY, COLLEGE SDSU Classic at Somer 257 (errorless), Ryan Weverstad Tea Area 6, St. Thomas More 1 W L T Pct PF PA Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Randolph, 4 p.m.) FOOTBALL, PREP S.F. O’Gorman at YHS (7 Brookings (USD, 10:45 a.m.) 236, Todd Moody 236, Ashley Zurcher Semifinals, Oct. 3 Green Bay 3 0 0 1.000 96 68 Oakland 8, L.A. Angels 7 CROSS COUNTRY, MS South Sioux City Inv. p.m., KVHT-FM, KYNT-AM); Aberdeen Roncalli at FOOTBALL, COLLEGE Youngstown State at 202, Crystal Honner 202, Sharon Mernin James Valley Christian at Spearfish, Minnesota 2 1 0 .667 60 50 Tampa Bay 6, Miami 4 (YMS, 4:30 p.m.) Wagner; Andes Central-Dakota Christian at Colome; USD (2 p.m., KVHT-FM) 185, Cheryl Heine 185 2 p.m. Detroit 0 3 0 .000 56 83 Baltimore 8, Toronto 1, 2nd game FOOTBALL, 9TH YHS at S.F. Lincoln (4:15 Baltic at Alcester-Hudson; Battle Creek at Hartington SOCCER, MEN’S MMC at Doane (3:15 p.m.) HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Ryan Tea Area at Sioux Falls Christian, Chicago 0 3 0 .000 46 105 Cleveland 10, Minnesota 2, 2nd p.m.) Cedar Catholic; Beresford at Tri-Valley; Bloomfield SOCCER, WOMEN’S MMC at Doane (1 p.m.) Weverstad 668, Todd Moody 643, Hal 3 p.m. West game GOLF, MEN’S GPAC No. 2 at Wilderness Ridge at Wakefield; Burke-South Central at Avon; Chester SOCCER, BOYS’ S.D. Class AA Quarterfinals Somer 624, Kathy Miller 516, Sharon CLASS A GIRLS W L T Pct PF PA Detroit at Texas, 8:05 p.m. GC, Lincoln, Neb. (MMC) Area vs. Viborg-Hurley at Viborg; Colman-Egan at — Yankton at S.F. Lincoln (1 p.m.); S.D. Class A Mernin 504, Crystal Honner 497 Quarterfinals, Sept. 29 Arizona 3 0 0 1.000 126 49 Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, TENNIS, GIRLS’ Eastern South Dakota Conf. Bon Homme (7 p.m., KK93.com); Dakota Valley Semifinals STANDINGS: Gutter Mates 12-4, Spearfish 2, Belle Fourche 1 St. Louis 1 2 0 .333 50 67 8:10 p.m. at Yankton (YHS, 8 a.m.); Aberdeen Roncalli/S.F. at Elk Point-Jefferson; Gayville-Volin vs. Tripp- SOCCER, GIRLS’ S.D. Class AA Quarterfinals; Hot Rollers 11-5, That’s How We Roll 10- West Central 3, Vermillion 2, West San Francisco 1 2 0 .333 45 93 Houston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Lincoln/Vermillion at S.F. Washington Delmont-Armour at Armour; Hartington-Newcastle S.D. Class A Semifinals 6, RTBN 10-6, TCB 10-6, Vikes 9.5-6.5, Central wins in shootout 4-3 Seattle 1 2 0 .333 74 61 Thursday’s Games VOLLEYBALL, PREP Mitchell at YHS (7 at Winnebago; Irene-Wakonda at Centerville; Jones SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ State Tourn. at Sioux Falls The Splits Ends 9-7, Country Bumpkins Semifinals, Oct. 3 Thursday’s Game Toronto (Price 18-5) at Baltimore p.m., KYNT-AM); Tri-Valley Conf. at Centerville County-White River at Parkston; Laurel-Concord- (Yankton) 9-7, Bohemians 9-7, Livin’ On A Spare Spearfish at St. Thomas More, 2 N.Y. Giants 32, Washington 21 (T.Wilson 2-2), 11:05 a.m. and Gayville (Alcester-Hudson, Baltic, Centerville, Coleridge at Ponca; Lutheran High Northeast at TENNIS, WOMEN’S Creighton Inv. at Omaha, 9-7, Ten Pins 8-8, 2 Broke Girls 8-8, Split p.m. Sunday’s Games Boston (R.Hill 2-0) at N.Y. Yankees Freeman Academy, Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, Crofton; Lyons-Decatur Northeast at Allen; Menno- Neb. (USD) Happens 8-8, The Cali Gals 7.5-8.5, Mis- West Central at Tea Area, 2 p.m. Atlanta 39, Dallas 28 (Sabathia 5-10), 6:05 p.m. Ponca, Viborg-Hurley, 4:30 p.m.); Allen at Walthill; Marion at Hanson; Neligh-Oakdale vs. Niobrara- VOLLEYBALL, PREP Tri-Valley Conf. at Alces- fits 7-9, Alley Kats 7-9, Dolls With Balls Indianapolis 35, Tennessee 33 Miami (Fernandez 6-0) at Tampa Chester Area at Beresford; Corsica-Stickney vs. Verdigre at Niobrara; Osmond at Wausa; Parker ter (Alcester-Hudson, Baltic, Centerville, Freeman 6-10, S&L Date Nite 5-11, Yogi & BooBoo Houston 19, Tampa Bay 9 Bay (Odorizzi 8-9), 6:10 p.m. Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Armour; Creighton at at Garretson; Plainview at Creighton; Randolph at Academy, Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, Ponca, 5-11, The Flintstones 0-16 FOOTBALL Minnesota 31, San Diego 14 Minnesota (Duffey 5-1) at Cleveland Laurel-Concord-Coleridge; Elk Point-Jefferson at O’Neill St. Mary’s; Santee at Spalding Academy; Viborg-Hurley, 4 p.m.); Crazy Horse at Marty; Laurel- HIGHLIGHTS: Hal Somer – error- YANKTON MIDDLE SCHOOL Pittsburgh 12, St. Louis 6 (Bauer 11-12), 6:10 p.m. Sioux Falls Christian; Freeman at Ethan; Guardian Scotland at Marty Indian; Vermillion at Tea Area (7 Concord-Coleridge/Wakefield at Wayne; Wagner at less 204; Audrey Misar 2-7; Cindy Somer Oakland 27, Cleveland 20 L.A. Angels (Heaney 6-3) at Texas Angels Central Catholic at Hartington Cedar Catho- p.m., KVTK-AM); Wynot at Emerson-Hubbard Tri-Valley 5-6; Syd Zurcher 3-10, Todd Moody 4-7- EIGHTH GRADE Cincinnati 28, Baltimore 24 (D.Holland 3-3), 7:05 p.m. lic; Lyman at Platte-Geddes; Menno at Bon Homme; SOCCER, WOMEN’S Oral Roberts at USD (4 Sunday, October 4 9; Tiffany Pommerville 3-6-7-8; Jeff Pom- A – YANKTON 22, S.C. NORTH 20: New England 51, Jacksonville 17 Kansas City (Medlen 5-2) at Chi- Niobrara-Verdigre/Wausa at Clearwater-Orchard; p.m.) SOCCER, WOMEN’S Denver at USD (noon) merville 4-5; Karlie McNally 5-10 Scoring Summary – YMS: Cornemann, Carolina 27, New Orleans 22 cago White Sox (Joh.Danks 7-14), 7:10 Parker at Garretson; Plainview at Hartington- SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ State Tourn. at Sioux Falls SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ MS Sioux Falls Tourn. 1-yard run (Beeson run); Beeson, 6-yard INDUSTRIAL Philadelphia 24, N.Y. Jets 17 p.m. Newcastle; Santee at Omaha Nation; Scotland at (Yankton) (Yankton) HIGH TEAM GAME: Patriot Express run (Bruder from Cornemann); Corne- Arizona 47, San Francisco 7 Friday’s Games Parkston; Vermillion at West Central; West Holt at TENNIS, WOMEN’S Creighton Inv. at Omaha, TENNIS, WOMEN’S Creighton Inv. at Omaha, 904 mann, 1-yard run; SCN: Velasquez, Seattle 26, Chicago 0 N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. Crofton; Wynot at Homer Neb. (USD) Neb. (USD) HIGH TEAM SERIES: Patriot Ex- 55-yard run; Henn, 30-yard pass from Buffalo 41, Miami 14 Boston at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. VOLLEYBALL, JV Mitchell at YHS (4:30 p.m.) VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S USD at North Dakota VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S USD at Denver (3 press 2523 Velasquez (Jones from Velasquez); Pop- Denver 24, Detroit 12 Toronto at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m. VOLLEYBALL, SOPH Mitchell at YHS (5:45 State (7 p.m.); MMC at Midland (7:30 p.m.) p.m.) HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Frank ken, 30-yard pass from Velasquez; Of- Monday’s Game L.A. Angels at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Osborn Jr. 266, Ryan Barta 256, Layne fensive Standouts – YMS: Cornemann, Green Bay 38, Kansas City 28 Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 Stewart 247, Mike Kellen 244, Darwin beeson, Bruder, Pease, Lafave, Kruse; Thursday, Oct. 1 p.m. SCN: Velasquez, Henn, Jones, Popken; cinnati (Jo.Lamb 1-4), 11:35 a.m. Quarless on injured reserve-return. signed LW Andrew Agozzino, D Chris manager, communications and German Gerlach 244 Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 7:25 p.m. Kansas City at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Bre.Anderson 9-9) at HOUSTON TEXANS — Signed LB Bigras, C Joey Hishon, LW Andreas Sferra communications consultant. HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Layne Defensive Standouts – YMS: Eichacker, Sunday, Oct. 4 Houston at Arizona, 8:40 p.m. Nelson, Beeson, Yaggie, Postma; SCN: San Francisco (T.Hudson 8-8), 2:45 p.m. Max Bullouch from the practice squad. Martinsen, D Maxim Noreau, LW Patrick National Women’s Soccer League Stewart 720, Frank Osborn Jr. 665, N.Y. Jets vs. Miami at London, 8:30 Oakland at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Jungmann 9-7) at San Signed LB Brain Peters from Minne- Bordeleau, C Marc-Andre Cliche, D Zach WASHINGTON SPIRIT — An- Brandon Ester 638, Brad Hansen 637, Wynn, Bogenreif, Popken, Steemken, a.m. Henn, Clayborne Diego (Kennedy 8-15), 5:40 p.m. sota’s practice squad and LB Kourtnei Redmond and G Calvin Pickard to San nounced the resignation of coach and Keith Enge 634 Oakland at Chicago, noon NATIONAL LEAGUE Miami (Fernandez 6-0) at Tampa Brown from Tampa Bay’s practice squad. Antonio (AHL). Reassigned C Conner general manager Mark Parsons. STANDINGS: Yankton Redi-Mix 62, B – YANKTON 32, S.C. NORTH 12: Jacksonville at Indianapolis, noon Scoring Summary – YMS: Antigua, 60- East Division Bay (Odorizzi 8-9), 6:10 p.m. Placed LBs Mike Mohamed and Carlos Bleackley to Red Deer (WHL). Released COLLEGE Patriot Express 59.5, H&K Oil 56.5, H&K N.Y. Giants at Buffalo, noon Washington (Strasburg 10-7) at At- Thompson on injured reserve. Signed D Andrej Meszaros from his professional NORTH CAROLINA STATE — Dis- yard run (Antigua run); Dutrow, 2-yard Carolina at Tampa Bay, noon W L Pct GB Oil #2 47.5, L&M Radiator 46.5, Whole- x-New York 89 68 .567 — lanta (Weber 0-2), 6:10 p.m. QB to the practice squad. tryout agreement. missed senior RB Shadrach Thornton run (Sudbeck run); Antigua, 45-yard Philadelphia at Washington, noon sale Supply 46, Kellen’s Carts & Service Washington 80 78 .506 9½ Colorado (Hale 5-5) at Arizona — Re- — As- after his arrest for a moped accident. run (Sudbeck from Raabe); Sudbeck, Houston at Atlanta, noon 40, Carey’s Bar 38, KPI Bowl Dogs 26, Miami 69 89 .437 20½ (Corbin 6-5), 8:40 p.m. leased LB Dekoda Watson. Released OL signed F Steve Moses, F Colton Sissons SAINT AUGUSTINE’S — Fired foot- 8-yard run (Bruder from Raabe); SCN: Kansas City at Cincinnati, noon Barta Trucking 24.5, Don’s Auto 14.5 Atlanta 64 94 .405 25½ Friday’s Games Chris Barker, WR Kenbrell Thompkins and G Juuse Saros to Milwaukee (AHL). ball coach Michael Morand. Named Tim Popken, 38-yard run; Popken, 60-yard Cleveland at San Diego, 3:05 p.m. Philadelphia 60 97 .382 29 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. and DL Joe Vellano from the practice ECHL Chavous interim football coach. run; Offensive Standouts – YMS: Anti- Green Bay at San Francisco, 3:25 gua, Dutrow, Sudbeck, Raabe, Bruder, Central Division Miami at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. squad. SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAYS p.m. Washington at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. — Traded — Agreed to terms with F David Pacan. GOLF Marsh, Nedved; SCN: Popken; Defen- St. Louis at Arizona, 3:25 p.m. W L Pct GB x-St. Louis 100 59 .629 — St. Louis at Atlanta, 6:35 p.m. DT Akiem Hicks to the New England SOCCER HILLCREST GOLF & CC sive Standouts – YMS: Lindsey, Gill, Minnesota at Denver, 3:25 p.m. Bose, Ferden, Howe, Postma, Baker; y-Pittsburgh 96 63 .604 4 Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 7:10 Patriots for TE Michael Hoomanawanui. Major League Soccer LADIES IND. NET SKINS Dallas at New Orleans, 7:30 p.m. p.m. — Signed WR MLS — Named Al D’Agostino senior FLIGHT 1: No. 2, Tracey Grotenhuis SCN: Wynn, McClure, Steemken, Na- y-Chicago 93 65 .589 6½ Open: New England, Tennessee Houston at Arizona, 8:40 p.m. and QB C.J. Kinne to the 3; No. 9, Tena Becker 2; No. 10, Carla varro, Webb Milwaukee 67 90 .427 32 Monday, Oct. 5 San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 practice squad. Released WR Julian Ewald 3; No. 3, Linda Frick 3; No. 16, Cincinnati 63 95 .399 36½ Detroit at Seattle, 7:30 p.m. p.m. Talley and G from the Frick 2 West Division NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Colorado at San Francisco, 9:15 practice squad. FLIGHT 2: No. 1, Diane Steckelberg W L Pct GB AMERICAN CONFERENCE p.m. — Waived DL 4; No. 3, Steckelberg 4; No. 8, Max x-Los Angeles 88 69 .561 — Cleveland Salvages East Deon Simon. Hughes 4; No. 3, Kathy Olsen 3; No. BASEBALL San Francisco 82 75 .522 6 W L T Pct PF PA PITTSBURGH STEELERS — 11, Olsen 2; No. 12, Rogene Cihak 3; AMERICAN LEAGUE Arizona 76 81 .484 12 New England 3 0 0 1.000 119 70 Signed LB Anthony Chickillo from the No. 15, Cihak 4; No. 16, Mary Lou An- East Division San Diego 73 84 .465 15 TRANSACTIONS Buffalo 2 1 0 .667 100 68 practice squad. Released DE Caushaud derson 1; No. 17, Anderson 4; No. 18, W L Pct GB Colorado 66 91 .420 22 BASEBALL Split With Twins N.Y. Jets 2 1 0 .667 68 41 x-Toronto 92 66 .582 — x-clinched division American League Lyons. Anderson 3 Miami 1 2 0 .333 51 74 New York 86 71 .548 5½ y-clinched wild card LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Select- — CLEVELAND (AP) — Cody Anderson South Boston 77 80 .490 14½ Tuesday’s Games ed the contract of LHP Jo-Jo Reyes from Signed OT Reid Fragel from the prac- W L T Pct PF PA Baltimore 77 81 .487 15 Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Mets 3 Salt Lake (PCL). Designated INF Grant tice squad. Signed OL Antoine Everett pitched seven shutout innings and Jose Indianapolis 1 2 0 .333 56 80 SOCCER Tampa Bay 77 81 .487 15 St. Louis at Pittsburgh, ppd., rain Green for assignment. and TE Tevin Westbrook to the practice Jacksonville 1 2 0 .333 49 91 squad. Ramirez hit a three-run homer, leading the SDHSAA PLAYOFFS Central Division Chicago Cubs 4, Cincinnati 1 National League CLASS AA BOYS Houston 1 2 0 .333 56 60 Tampa Bay 4, Miami 2 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Acti- WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Cleveland Indians to a 10-2 victory over the Tennessee 1 2 0 .333 89 77 W L Pct GB First Round, Sept. 29 x-Kansas City 90 67 .573 — Atlanta 2, Washington 1 vated RHP Adam Wainwright from the Signed LB Sage Harold to the practice Minnesota Twins Wednesday night to split a Washington 2, O’Gorman 1, OT North Minnesota 82 76 .519 8½ Arizona 4, Colorado 3, 11 innings 60-day DL. Placed RHP Carlos Martinez squad. Huron 3, Pierre 0 W L T Pct PF PA Cleveland 78 79 .497 12 Milwaukee 4, San Diego 3 on the 60-day DL. doubleheader and stay alive in the AL wild- Cincinnati 3 0 0 1.000 85 56 Roosevelt 1, R.C. Central 0 Chicago 74 83 .471 16 L.A. Dodgers 8, San Francisco 0 Frontier League CFL — Fined Montreal LB Chip Cox Pittsburgh 2 1 0 .667 76 52 card race. Yankton 3, Watertown 0 Detroit 73 84 .465 17 Wednesday’s Games SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS — an undisclosed amount for hitting an Cleveland 1 2 0 .333 58 72 opposing player in the head in a game Minnesota won the first game 7-1 and Quarterfinals, Oct. 3 West Division Pittsburgh 8, St. Louis 2, 1st game Signed SS Francisco Rosario. Baltimore 0 3 0 .000 70 84 on Sept. 27 and Winnipeg DE Jamaal Washington at Stevens, 6 p.m. CT W L Pct GB St. Louis 11, Pittsburgh 1, 2nd game WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS — pulled to one game behind the Angels for the Huron at Brookings, 1 p.m. West Texas 85 72 .541 — N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Sold the contract of LHP Austin Wright Westerman an undisclosed amount for second wild-card spot — Los Angeles lost to Roosevelt at Aberdeen Central, 5 W L T Pct PF PA Houston 83 75 .525 2½ Chicago Cubs 10, Cincinnati 3 to Arizona (NL). unnecessary roughness in a game on Denver 3 0 0 1.000 74 49 p.m. Los Angeles 83 75 .525 2½ Tampa Bay 6, Miami 4 BASKETBALL Sept. 25. Oakland Wednesday night. Oakland 2 1 0 .667 77 86 Yankton at Lincoln, 1 p.m. Seattle 75 83 .475 10½ Atlanta 2, Washington 0 National Basketball Association Indoor Football League San Diego 1 2 0 .333 66 83 Cleveland is five games behind L.A. and CLASS AA GIRLS Oakland 66 93 .415 20 Colorado at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. DENVER NUGGETS — Signed F SPOKANE SHOCK — Signed DB Kansas City 1 2 0 .333 79 89 Lorenzo Waters. First Round, Sept. 29 z-clinched playoff berth Milwaukee at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Mike Miller. still faced potential elimination Wednesday if NATIONAL CONFERENCE Roosevelt 2, Brookings 0 x-clinched division L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, FOOTBALL the Astros beat the Mariners later. R.C. Central 1, Watertown 0 Tuesday’s Games 10:15 p.m. National Football League National Hockey League Aberdeen Central 5, Yankton 0 W L T Pct PF PA Boston 10, N.Y. Yankees 4 Thursday’s Games — Signed ARIZONA COYOTES — Assigned Anderson (7-3) held the Twins to two hits Dallas 2 1 0 .667 75 75 S.F. Lincoln 1, Brandon Valley 0 Toronto at Baltimore, ppd., rain N.Y. Mets (Stauffer 0-0) at Philadel- DE Ryan Delaire from the Washington LW Henrik Samuelsson, D Philip Samu- N.Y. Giants 1 2 0 .333 78 72 and won his fifth straight start. Quarterfinals, Oct. 3 Tampa Bay 4, Miami 2 phia (Eickhoff 2-3), 11:05 a.m. practice squad. Released DT Colin Cole. elsson, D Derek Smith and RW Jordan Roosevelt at Stevens, 3:30 p.m. Washington 1 2 0 .333 55 59 Chicago Cubs (Hammel 9-7) at Cin- — Signed Szwarz to Springfield (AHL). Released D Cleveland scored four runs in the second QB Austin Davis to a two-year contract Corey Potter from his professional tryout extension through 2017. agreement. off Mike Pelfrey (6-11), who lasted 1 2-3 in- — Signed CALGARY FLAMES — Recalled D nings, and Francisco Lindor, continuing his HS Girls: Mid-State Conf. broke 100 on the day. TE Blake Annen to the practice squad. Kenney Morrison and D Patrick Sieloff case for rookie of the year, belted a two-run Crofton was led by Tory Tammen’s Placed LB James Vaughters on the prac- from Stockton (AHL). NORFOLK, Neb. – O’Neill, led by tice squad injured list. Placed TE Andrew COLORADO AVALANCHE — Reas- homer in the fourth. Golf medalist Hailee Harmon, won the team 102. Cassidy Ulrich shot 102 to lead title at the Mid-State Conference girls’ Cedar Catholic. FROM PAGE 7 TEAM SCORES: O’Neill 413, Norfolk Catholic golf tournament, held on Tuesday in 427, Battle Creek 428, Hartington Cedar Catholic 447, Norfolk, Nebraska. Crofton 453, Wayne 453, Boone Central 486, Pierce a tie for 25th. O’Neill finished at 413, 14 strokes 529 Even before those two so far this season, Fathke ahead of Norfolk Catholic. Battle Creek TOP 15: Hailee Harmon, O’Neill 92; Taylor Finke, wins over Wagner, the Cava- said. Also for DWU, Aisha Ab- Battle Creek 94; Paige Gaughenbaugh, O’Neill 96; BH VB bink (Scotland) shot 98. (428), Hartington Cedar Catholic (447), Kaitlyn McAllister, Wayne 99; Blair Benda, Norfolk liers had a feeling they could “My thought is to never be The second round of the Crofton (453) and Wayne (453) rounded Catholic 100; Anna Loberg, Wayne 101; Tory Tammen, FROM PAGE 7 be in for a special season satisfied, you can always find out the top six. Crofton 102; Cassidy Ulrich, Cedar Catholic 102; Ni- because of their tight-knit something to improve on,” GPAC qualifier is set for Oct. Harmon shot a 92, two strokes cole Zavadil, Crofton 104; Emily Teten, Norfolk Catholic 5 in Hastings. The third and 104; Nikki Gotschall, O’Neill 105; Kyley Sorrell, Boone relationship, McAllister said. she said. “If you think you better than Battle Creek’s Taylor Finke. Central 108; Abby Westerman, Battle Creek 108; Libby of their game, volleyball “We have a bond that I have everything mastered, fourth rounds will be played O’Neill’s Paige Gaughenbaugh (96) and Tielke, Norfolk Catholic 110, Ireland Bilthoft, Cedar required some teammates – in the spring. Wayne’s Kaitlyn McAllister (99) also Catholic 111 don’t think every team has,” you play relaxed.” and the JO experience came she said. “I don’t think I’ve Part of that cautious in handy. seen a team hug each other optimism stems from the “Volleyball isn’t a sport so much after a win like we fact that while Bon Homme and Josephine Peitz had six kills to lead Stark had 10 assists for Niobrara- where you can practice on Wakefield to a 25-11, 25-18 victory over Verdigre. Kylie McManigal had four ace do.” boasts two wins over Wagner, your own,” Fathke said. “So And how does that it owns a loss to Region 5A Volleyball Wausa in a prep volleyball triangular at serves and 11 digs. Alisa Hrbek had two that worked to our advan- Wakefield on Tuesday. ace serves and nine digs in the victory. camaraderie translate to leader Mount Vernon-Plankin- FROM PAGE 7 Briana Andrade and Tanna Pretzer No statistics were reported for tage.” on-the-court success during ton, which is 17-0. The only each had eight digs in the victory. Clearwater-Orchard. While it was valuable ex- a match? other Region 5A team Bon in Wakefield on Tuesday. For Wausa, Tara Munter had three The teams will meet up again today perience for the Cavaliers, it “It helps slow you down Homme will face during the For Hartington-Newcastle, Ryley kills and Mary Johnson had three ace (Thursday) at Clearwater for another only helped build the excite- and relax you,” Sestak said. regular season is Parkston Eickhoff and Camie Stratman led the serves and nine digs to lead the way. triangular, this time including Wausa. ment for the fall, according to Alli Barney posted eight digs. Clare CLEARWATER-ORCHARD (7-7)...... 25 22 20 “You get more excited for (Oct. 20). team with six kills each, Stratman led NIOBRARA-VERDIGRE (8-5)...... 22 25 25 senior setter Alie Adams. each other when you all get “We’ve played a lot of the with 10 digs, and Jill Jueden was tops Lundberg and Elena Rosberg each had “During the summer, I was with 12 assists. two blocks for the Vikings. along.” teams in our region really WAUSA...... 11 18 so excited to get started,” Even though Bon Hom- close,” Fathke said. “And no Claire Vanness had three ace serves WAKEFIELD...... 25 25 Niobrara-Verdigre 2, she said. “I knew we could be and Michaela Timmerman had two me’s varsity roster features matter who we play down the blocks and two kills to lead Wausa. Tara Boyd County 0 pretty strong, and we all got 10 players, seven see regular road, we still have to come Munter had eight digs and Regan Hen- VERDIGRE, Neb. – Ashley Guenther so much experience.” N-V Triangular had nine kills and Brittany Eisenhauer action, according to Fathke. ready to play and know we nings had seven digs for the Vikings. It was that kind of pre- Juniors Sierra Mesman and can compete with everyone.” Hartington-Newcastle will return Niobrara-Verdigre 2, had nine assists as Niobrara-Verdigre season work that enabled rolled past Boyd County 25-17, 25-17 in Jeni Schmidt, along with the And while the post-season home to play Plainview today (Thurs- Bon Homme to jump out to a day), while Wausa will play Niobrara- Clearwater-Orchard 1 a home volleyball triangular on Tuesday. six seniors, have seen quite is still nearly a month away, VERDIGRE, Neb. – Brittany Eisen- Haylee Klawitter had three ace quick start this season. a bit of action this season – a Bon Homme feels like it might Verdigre and Clearwater-Orchard in a While the Cavaliers won triangular at Clearwater today. hauer had 12 kills and 19 assists to lead serves and six digs, and Hannah Stark season that has helped put just have the pieces in place HARTINGTON-NEWCASTLE (8-5)...... 25 25 Niobrara-Verdigre past Clearwater- had seven digs for Niobrara-Verdigre. their first 10 matches, it was Bon Homme on the Class A to end that 16-year state WAUSA (0-11)...... 12 15 Orchard 22-25, 25-22, 25-20 during a Seven different Cougars had at least ultimately a pair of victories prep volleyball triangular on Tuesday in two kills in the victory. volleyball map. tournament drought. within a four-day span in Sep- “It’s always been pretty “I really think we have a Verdigre, Nebraska. No statistics were reported for Boyd tember that may have really Wakefield 2, Wausa 0 Ashley Guenther had 11 kills, two County competitive,” senior Morgan strong chance,” Adams said. WAKEFIELD, Neb. – Savannah Nel- blocks and four ace serves, and Hannah BOYD COUNTY...... 17 17 made the state tournament a Rothschadl said. “We’ve “We feel like it’s our year to son had six ace serves and 10 assists, NIOBRARA-VERDIGRE...... 25 25 realistic . always had a good group make it. We just have to come The first was Sept. 19 of girls, but this year the with positive attitudes and against Wagner. The second chemistry is better than it’s work hard every day.” Howard standout) hasn’t the culture? was Sept. 22 against Wagner. ever been.” played a game this fall, but Yeah it really is. That’s the In the past, it had been That chemistry, combined Follow @jhoeck on Twitter Cimpl there are tons of people that goal. For our guys, though, teams like Wagner that had with a positive attitude where prevented Bon Homme from FROM PAGE 7 ask about him. They come to that’s the unknown. That the team tries to pinpoint games and ask about him at puts a little pressure on advancing out of its region certain things it did well the tailgate, but those are the you sometimes because we tournament. in a practice or I want to get from every match, has the kids we need to have in our haven’t been in a situation “They’re always re- Cavaliers feeling pretty confi- my point across, it’s an ex- program, and we do. They’re yet where we’ve got the tar- ally good,” Sestak said. “We ception, not the norm. That’s dent. They haven’t, however, the headliners. They’re the get on our back. Guys have to haven’t beaten Wagner in a rested on what they’ve done probably the biggest differ- cover-of-the-program type understand, and we say this really long time.” ence, our players understand of guys. Those are the guys all the time, the process has what’s expected of them. we’re able to get and they gotten us to this point but They have high goals and want to be associated with what is it going forward? If we Small - Medium - Large MORNING COFFEE know what it takes to reach what we’re doing. In the past, deviate, that’s when we start WEEKDAYS MONDAY-FRIDAY those goals. We have the Washer & Dryer for ALL it was, ‘Let’s go somewhere having questions or doubt Thursday, October 1 else’ and now there’s a posi- what we’re doing. Good or 7:40 am Yankton Chamber And how much of that is tive for them to be part of bad, all those learning experi- based on recruiting South KD Laundry (Carmen Schramm) what we’re doing. ences got us to this point, 8:20 am Yankton Conv/Vis Dakota kids? and that’s what we have to I don’t think there’s any 3rd & Broadway, Yankton • 6A.M. - 11P.M. Bureau (Stephanie Moser) Is it fun to stop and think continue to do. Friday, October 2 secret why we’ve been able sometimes about the future, to do what we’ve done or Tan while you wash & dry 7:40 am Manufacturing Week with some of the new facili- Follow @jhoeck on Twitter (KPI) create the buzz you’re talking ties (DWU will break ground about. We couldn’t do that at Sunkissed Tanning 8:20 am Yankton Area Arts early next year on a $15 (Julie Amsberry) without South Dakota kids. million wellness center) and Luke Loudenburg (former right next door.