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Pheasants Finish Fifth in ‘B’ Wichita State 81, Indiana 76 BASEBALL, COLLEGE JV Beresford, Bon Homme, Freeman by DAVE VILHAUER S.D PAGE 8: SPORTS PRESS & DAKOTAN n MONDAY, MARCH 23, 2015 SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR BASKETBALL Kansas 75, New Mexico State 56 Monday, March 23 (Andes Central-Dakota Christian, Pheasants Finish Fifth In ‘B’ Wichita State 81, Indiana 76 BASEBALL, COLLEGE JV Beresford, Bon Homme, Freeman BY DAVE VILHAUER S.D. STATE BOYS’ TOURN. WEST REGIONAL Sioux Falls at MMC (DH, 5 p.m.) Academy, Gayville-Volin, Menno, crowd going.” The Pheasants capped CLASS AA Thursday, March 19 TRACK & FIELD, PREP Dan noon) [email protected] The Warbirds weathered their season at 19-7 with the March 19-21 at Sioux Falls Georgia State 57, Baylor 56 Lennon Class A at Vermillion (YHS, Wednesday, March 25 that storm to trail by just one victory. Friday’s Games Xavier 76, Mississippi 57 Dakota Valley, Vermillion, noon) BASEBALL, COLLEGE Da- Aberdeen Central 53, Huron 49 North Carolina 67, Harvard 65 Tuesday, March 24 kota State at MMC (DH, 2 p.m.) ABERDEEN — The Parker at the half, but when Parker “Ending with the consola- Pierre 65, Watertown 64 Arkansas 56, Wofford 53 SOFTBALL, COLLEGE Briar TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE stormed out on a 7-0 run tion championship isn’t too Washington 65, Stevens 43 Arizona 93, Texas Southern 72 Cliff at MMC (DH, 3 p.m.) OUTDOOR Clyde Littlefield Texas Pheasants were quicker on Lincoln 69, O’Gorman 66, 2OT Ohio State 75, VCU 72, OT TRACK & FIELD, PREP Dan Relays at Austin, Texas (USD) the floor, higher in the air and to start the third quarter it bad,” Anderson said with a Saturday’s Games Friday, March 20 Lennon Class B at Vermillion came down with the consola- marked the beginning of the smile. SEVENTH: Huron 55, Watertown 45 Oregon 79, Oklahoma State 73 FIFTH: Pierre 68, Aberdeen Cen- Wisconsin 86, Coastal Carolina 72 tion championship Saturday end for Wolsey-Wessington. Williams had 14 points THIRD ROUND tral 54 State 67 afternoon. “Give all the credit to and 12 rebounds for the War- THIRD: O’Gorman 59, Stevens 43 EAST REGIONAL Wednesday, March 18 Florida State 91, Alabama State 49 Michigan 72, Cleveland State 50 CHAMPIONSHIP: Lincoln 47, Saturday, March 21 Parker dictated the play them,” said Wolsey-Wessing- birds. Darian Ogunjemilusi SECOND ROUND East Carolina 74, Radford 52 Washington 45 N.C. State 71, Villanova 68 ALBANY REGIONAL Mississippi 80, Tenn.-Martin 70 from the opening whistle and ton coach Gordon Hooks. also tossed in 14 points. ALL-TOURNAMENT: Nate Davis, Sunday, March 22 Sunday, March 22 Arkansas State 61, Western Michi- Watertown; Addison Park, Malik Dunn Michigan State 60, Virginia 54 rolled past Wolsey-Wessing- “Their coach, their staff, they Wolsey-Wessington ended Texas (23-10) vs. California (24-9), gan 49 and Kaleb Johnson, SF Lincoln; Cole Oklahoma 72, Dayton 66 8 p.m. Eastern Washington 67, Washing- ton 62-47 in the fifth-place had those guys ready to go.” the year at 24-2 and owned Benson and Deng Geu, SF Washing- Louisville (25-8) vs. Northern Iowa Dayton 99, Kentucky 94 ton State 65 ton; Braxton Elliott and Davis Cowan, (31-3), 8:40 p.m. game during the State B boys’ Sophomore Landon the state’s longest winning Monday, March 23 SF O’Gorman; Sam McCloud, RC SOUTH REGIONAL Thursday, March 19 At Storrs, Conn. Old Dominion 69, Virginia 62 basketball tournament at Leberman had a huge day streak this season at 23 Stevens; Brevin Kaiser, Pierre; Anthony Saturday, March 21 Rutgers (23-9) vs. UConn (33-1), St. John’s 64, Army 56 Bachmeier, Aberdeen Central; Hyland UCLA 92, UAB 75 Wachs Arena in Aberdeen. on both ends of the floor for games. 8 p.m. Fordham 70, Central Connecticut Heinz, Huron. Utah 75, Georgetown 64 At Tampa, Fla. St. 67 “We wanted to win this the Pheasants. He not only “I’m very proud of our SPIRIT OF SU: Cole Benson, SF Sunday, March 22 Louisville (26-6) vs. South Florida Hampton 45, Drexel 42 Washington. Duke 68, San Diego State 49 one really bad,” said Parker scored a game-high 20 points, kids for what we did,” Hooks (27-7), 8 p.m West Virginia 84, Buffalo 61 SPIRIT OF SIX: Pierre Gonzaga 87, Iowa 68 SPOKANE REGIONAL NC State 73, ETSU 58 coach Dave Fuller. “That he also helped to contain said. “This weekend we CLASS A MIDWEST REGIONAL Sunday, March 22 Penn 65, Hofstra 58 March 19-21 at Rapid City Saturday, March 21 was a good team we played. Wolsey-Wessington standout were not able to put things Gonzaga 76, Oregon State 64 Temple 67, Marist 54 Friday’s Games Kentucky 64, Cincinnati 51 Duke 64, Mississippi State 56 Duquesne 72, Youngstown State 54 They’ve been rated in the top Lorenzo Williams. together. We were just off all Clark-Willow Lake 50, Lennox 42 Notre Dame 67, Butler 64, OT Monday, March 23 Georgia Tech 69, Elon 47 St. Thomas More 55, Mount Vernon- Sunday, March 22 five all year.” “We knew that Lorenzo is three games. You look at the At College Park, Md. South Dakota 68, Creighton 58 Plankinton 43 Maryland (28-6) vs. West Virginia Princeton (31-0) vs. Maryland (31- Kansas State 86, Akron 68 It was the Pheasants a pretty good player, so we entire package and the entire Aberdeen Roncalli 56, Little Wound (24-9), 7:40 p.m. 2), 5:30 p.m. Missouri 69, Northern Iowa 61 40 Wichita State 78, Kansas 65 though that set the tone decided to go diamond-and- season and I have to be At Knoxville, Tenn. Southern Mississippi 79, Texas Dell Rapids 52, Winner 47 WEST REGIONAL Tennessee (28-5) vs. Pittsburgh (20- Southern 69 early, as Zack Anderson one on him,” Leberman said. proud of our kids.” Saturday’s Games Saturday, March 21 11), 5:30 p.m. TCU 85, Stephen F. Austin 80 SEVENTH: Lennox 65, Mount Xavier 75, Georgia State 67 soared for four slam dunks “He’s really athletic, really OKLAHOMA CITY REGIONAL Middle Tennessee 69, Ball State 58 PARKER (19-7) Vernon-Plankinton 55 North Carolina 87, Arkansas 78 in the opening 12 minutes of quick. I enjoy guarding peo- Sunday, March 22 Northern Colorado 53, Colorado Ryan John 0-0 0-0 0, Kelby Peters 1-4 0-0 2, FIFTH: St. Thomas More 51, Clark/ Arizona 73, Ohio State 58 Notre Dame (32-2) vs. DePaul (27- State 48 the game. Anderson is only ple that good. It’s fun.” Zack Anderson 5-9 0-0 10, Zach O’Keefe 7-9 2-4 19, Willow Lake 44 Sunday, March 22 7), 8 p.m. San Diego 63, Long Beach State 56 Landon Leberman 4-7 10-14 20, Isaac Decker 0-0 1-3 THIRD: Winner 60, Little Wound 54 Wisconsin 72, Oregon 65 six-feet tall, but he is also a Fuller had a ton of confi- Iowa 88, Miami 70 UCLA 70, CS Bakersfield 54 1, Shane Kasten 0-0 0-0 0, Chase McKenney 0-0 0-0 CHAMPIONSHIP: Aberdeen Ron- REGIONAL SEMIFINALS Baylor 73, Arkansas 44 Sacramento State 87, Pacific 79 state champion high jumper calli 53, Dell Rapids 50 Thursday, March 26 JOHN DAVIS/ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS Monday, March 23 Fresno State 79, San Francisco 73 ALL-TOURNAMENT: Tyson Jen- MIDWEST REGIONAL and has cleared 6-6. At Stanford, Calif. Parker’s Zack Anderson finishes off one of the four dunks kins, Clark-Willow Lake; Daniel Holm- At Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland Friday, March 20 Oklahoma (21-11) vs. Stanford (25- Toledo 72, Wright State 64 “That’s awesome. Getting strom, Zach Hammrich and Brayden Mc- Wichita State (30-4) vs. Notre Dame he had during Saturday’s consolation championship game 9), 5:30 p.m. Villanova 71, Maine 60 Neary, Aberdeen Roncalli; Ty Hoglund (31-5), 6:15 p.m. one dunk in a game is fun,” GREENSBORO REGIONAL Richmond 67, Stetson 66 against Wolsey-Wessington at the South Dakota Class B and Zane Schumaker, Dell Rapids; Kentucky (36-0) vs. Maryland-West Sunday, March 22 Tulsa 78, Missouri State 72 Anderson said, “but four in a Nathan Galbraith and Brendan Harter, Virginia winner, 8:45 p.m. Boys Basketball Tournament at Wachs Arena. South Carolina 97, Syracuse 68 Eastern Michigan 80, Drake 70 Winnter; Nate Brown Bull, Little Wound; WEST REGIONAL half is pretty sweet.” Monday, March 23 St. Mary’s (Cal) 92, Hawaii 88, OT Jake Satter, St. Thomas More; Jacob At The Staples Center, Los Angeles At Chapel Hill, N.C. Three of Anderson’s Hinker, Lennox and Cody Renken, Wisconsin (33-3) vs. North Carolina SECOND ROUND Ohio State (24-10) vs. North Caro- 0, Jayden Korthals 0-0 0-0 0, Cody Knock 4-6 2-4 10, Mount Vernon-Plankinton. (26-11), 6:47 p.m. Sunday, March 22 dunks came on steals, but his dence in Leberman despite lina (25-8), 5:30 p.m. Villanova 71, Old Dominion 66 Connor Carlson 0-0 0-0 0, Nathan Dahl 0-0 0-0 0. To- SPIRIT OF SU: Cody Renken, Arizona (33-3) vs. Xavier (23-13), At Tempe, Ariz. Temple 61, Pennsylvania 56 most jaw-dropping slam came him being younger and tals 21-35 15-25 62. Mount Vernon-Plankinton. 9:17 p.m. UALR (29-4) vs. Arizona State (28- St. John’s 77, Fordham 63 WOLSEY-WESSINGTON (24-2) SPIRIT OF SIX: Lennox Friday, March 27 on a set alley-oop play off a shorter in the matchup with 5), 8 p.m. Southern Mississippi 77, TCU 72, Lorenzo Williams 3-8 7-17 14, Bennett White 2-7 CLASS B EAST REGIONAL At Tallahassee, Fla.
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