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Field 527 (1X); 6, Miriam Trafford 250 B: 1, Carter Orr; 2, Seth Oakland at Chicago, 7:30 noon 7:10 p.m. Teener 472 (1X); 7, Steffanie Bisinger 435 Hellinga; 3, James Philpotts; 4, p.m. Los Angeles at San Jose, 3 Toronto at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. — S.D. VARSITY A TOURN. (1X) Coby Ockenga Dallas at San Diego, 8 p.m. p.m. Activated DH Travis Hafner from YHS Cross Country Meeting Today Aug. 13-15 at Wagner COMPOUND BOW 250 C: 1, Douglas Oetting; 2, Detroit at Denver, 8 p.m. Colorado at Columbus, 6:30 the 15-day DL. Optioned OF The Yankton High School cross country team will have Friday, August 13 Men’s Jimmy Heidebrink; 3, Brandon Green Bay at Seattle, 9 p.m. p.m. Jordan Brown to Columbus (IL). Groton 6 Garretson 5 FINAL: Roger Willett Jr. def. Grace; 4, Kade Rennich; 5, Phil Sunday, Aug. 22 Chivas USA at FC Dallas, East Division — an organizational meeting and practice Monday, Aug. 16, at Chamberlain 8, Vermillion 5 Duane Price 7-3; THIRD: Braden Warkenthien Minnesota at San Francisco, 7:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Activated INF Matt Tolbert from 3:45 p.m. at the YHS gymnastics room. Flandreau 4, Milbank 2 Gellenthien def. Levi Cyr 6-0 250 D: 1, Zach Hellinga; 2, 7 p.m. New England at Kansas City, Atlanta 68 49 .581 — the 15-day DL and optioned him to Any boy or girl in grades 7-12 interested in participat- Harrisburg 13, Wagner 12 SEMIFINALS: Price def. Cyr Liam Philpotts; 3, Conner Hoff Monday, Aug. 23 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia 66 51 .564 2 Rochester (IL). Optioned C Jose ing is invited to attend. Please bring your activity fee at that Saturday, August 14 6-2; Willett def. Gellenthien 6-2 450 A: 1, Gavin Faith; 2, Arizona at Tennessee, 7 p.m. Chicago at Houston, 7:30 New York 58 59 .496 10 Morales to Rochester. Consolation QUARTERFINALS: Cyr def. Cody Gilmore; 3, Mike Kruger; 4, p.m. Florida 57 59 .491 10 1/2 —Placed time, and be dressed to run. Vermillion 3, Garretson 0 Jody Pletan 6-5; Price def. Dan Brandon Kruger; 5, Thomey Sunday, August 22 Washington 51 67 .432 17 1/2 RHP on the 15-day Contact Dave Dannenbring at 661-1621 for more Milbank 17, Wagner 7 Norby 6-4; Willett def. Todd Dertien The WNBA Philadelphia at D.C. United, 1 Central Division DL, retroactive to Aug. 8. Recalled information. Semifinals Ahrenstorff 6-0; Gellenthien def. 450 B: 1, Jeremy Dewall; 2, EASTERN CONFERENCE p.m. W L Pct GB OF Brandon Boggs from Groton 16, Chamberlain 15 Randy Ballard 7-1 Cody Ockenga; 3, Tyler Ludwig W L Pct GB Cincinnati 67 51 .568 — Oklahoma City (PCL). Flandreau vs. Harrisburg, 8 SECOND ROUND: Pletan 450 C: 1, Douglas Oetting; 2, Indiana 21 10 .677 — St. Louis 65 51 .560 1 — Industrial Bowling League p.m. def. Ron Hardesty 4-0; Cyr def. Jimmy Heidebrink; 3, Shane New York 19 11 .633 1 1/2 American League Milwaukee 55 64 .462 12 1/2 Placed LHP David Purcey on the Sunday, August 15 Marc Gruber 4-2; Norby def. Tyler Bentz; 4, Andrew Fletcher; 5, Jed Washington 19 12 .613 2 East Division Houston 51 65 .440 15 15-day DL. Recalled LHP Jesse Meeting Today CONSOLATION FINAL: Heck 4-0; Price def. Evan Freesemann Atlanta 19 13 .594 2 1/2 W L Pct GB Chicago 50 68 .424 17 Carlson from Las Vegas (PCL). Vermillion vs. Milbank, noon Schudner 4-0; Willett def. Douglas 65 7-9: 1, Brandon Doherty Connecticut 15 16 .484 6 New York 72 45 .615 — Pittsburgh 39 78 .333 27 1/2 National League The Industrial Bowling League will hold its preseason THIRD: Chamberlain vs. Krebs 5-1; Ahrenstorff def. Henry 85 12-14: 1, Eli Bindert; 2, Chicago 13 18 .419 8 Tampa Bay 71 46 .607 1 West Division — organizational meeting Monday, Aug. 16, at 7 p.m. at Flandreau-Harrisburg loser, 3 p.m. 4-3; Ballard def. Benton Tate Hoff; 3, Carlie Muchmore; 4, WESTERN CONFERENCE Boston 67 52 .563 6 W L Pct GB Reinstated RHP Yankton Bowl. FIRST: Groton vs. Flandreau- Christensen 4-0; Gellenthien def. Levi Faber; 5, Zac Russell W L Pct GB Toronto 62 55 .530 10 San Diego 69 47 .595 — from the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Anyone interested in joining the league is invited to Harrisburg winner, 6 p.m. Hugo Barrientos 4-0 85 7-11: 1, Carlie Muchmore; z-Seattle 25 6 .806 — Baltimore 41 77 .347 31 1/2 San Francisco 67 52 .563 3 1/2 Juan Francisco to Louisville (IL). FIRST ROUND: Hardesty 2, Matt Kruger; 3, Brady Hansen; Phoenix 14 17 .452 11 Central Division Colorado 61 56 .521 8 1/2 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS— attend. def. Ron Lewon 4-0; Schudner 4, Ethan Grace; 5, Parker Spaan Los Angeles 12 19 .387 13 W L Pct GB Los Angeles 60 58 .508 10 Activated RHP Kyle Lohse from Am. Baseball def. Josh Galvez 4-0; Krebs def. ATV: 1, Kaylan Kahler; 2, Dan Minnesota 12 19 .387 13 Minnesota 68 50 .576 — Arizona 47 72 .395 23 1/2 the 60-day DL. Optioned RHP S.D. STATE CLASS B TOURN. Tito Galvez 4-0; Barrientos def. Diamond; 3, Ben Winkels; 4, Nate San Antonio 12 19 .387 13 Chicago 65 53 .551 3 Friday’s Games Fernando Salas to Memphis Classic Bowling League Meeting Aug. 18 Aug. 4-15 at Sioux Falls Gene Grellner 4-0 Thompson; 5, Chase Bratlard Tulsa 5 26 .161 20 Detroit 57 60 .487 10 1/2 Washington 4, Arizona 2 (PCL). The Classic Bowling League will hold its preseason QUARTERFINALS QUALIFYING ROUND: 1, PEE WEE: 1, Colby Ostbye; z-clinched conference Cleveland 49 69 .415 19 Cincinnati 7, Florida 2 BASKETBALL Thursday, Aug. 12 Jody Pletan 686 (15X); 2, Braden 2, Luke Kruger; 3, Cadyn Friday’s Games Kansas City 49 69 .415 19 N.Y. Mets 1, Philadelphia 0 National Basketball Association organizational meeting Wednesday, Aug. 18, at 7 p.m. at Dimock-Emery 6, Canova 5 Gellenthien 682 (10X); 3, Rodger Ockenga Washington 61, Minnesota 58 West Division Atlanta 1, L.A. Dodgers 0 DENVER NUGGETS— Yankton Bowl. Redfield Dairy Queen 10, Willett, Jr. 680 (12X); 4, Duane PEE WEE OPEN: 1, Hunter New York 90, Atlanta 83 W L Pct GB St. Louis 6, 3 Waived G Coby Karl and C Brian Anyone interested in joining the league is invited to Parkston Mudcats 7 Price 671 (11X); 5, Tyler Heck 667 Jacobson; 2, Brendon Philpotts; 3, Indiana 110, Phoenix 90 Texas 67 49 .578 — Houston 4, Pittsburgh 1 Butch. attend. Friday, Aug. 13 (13X); 6, Randy Ballard 665 (9X); Kieran Philpotts Connecticut 88, Seattle 68 Los Angeles 60 59 .504 8 1/2 Colorado 5, Milwaukee 4 FOOTBALL Crofton 9, Winner-Colome 4 7, Marc Gruber 664 (6X); 8, SUPER MINI: 1, Brandon San Antonio 94, Tulsa 74 Oakland 57 59 .491 10 San Diego 3, San Francisco National Football League Madison 11, Platte 1, 7 Benton Christensen 657 (5X); 9, Grace; 2, Jeremy Jacobson; 3, Eli Saturday’s Games Seattle 46 72 .390 22 2 ATLANTA FALCONS— Crofton Commericial Bowling innings Todd Ahrenstorff 650 (8X); 10, Bindert New York 107, Phoenix 69 Friday’s Games Saturday’s Games Signed CB Gabe Derricks. SEMIFINALS Douglas Krebs 637 (9X); 11, Hugo VET +40: 1, Lee Waldow Sr.; Atlanta 98, Chicago 74 Seattle 3, Cleveland 2 Chicago Cubs 3, St. Louis 2 Released K Steve Hauschka and League Meeting Aug. 19 Saturday, Aug. 14 Barrientos 635 (5X); 12, Ron 2, Mike Dertien; 3, Rayn Los Angeles 92, Tulsa 87 Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 0 San Francisco 3, San Diego TE Colin Peek. Dimock-Emery 8, Redfield Hardesty 629 (2X); 13, Ron Friedlund; 4, Todd Gries; 5, Jay Sunday’s Games Texas 10, Boston 9, 11 2, 11 innings Canadian Football League The Crofton men’s commerical bowling league will hold Dairy Queen 6 Lewon 609 (4X); 14, Gene Hardy Washington 80, Seattle 71 innings Arizona 9, Washington 2 WINNIPEG BLUE a preseason meeting Thursday, Aug. 19, at 7 p.m. at Crofton 8, Madison 7, 10 Grellner 578 (4X); 15, Tito Galvez VET B: 1, Josh Jilderda; 2, Indiana 79, Connecticut 66 8, Detroit Houston 3, Pittsburgh 2 BOMBERS—Added PK Warren Wiebelhaus Recreation. innings 287 (1X) Mike Dertien Minnesota 84, San Antonio 4 Cincinnati 5, Florida 4 Kean, PK Justin Palardy and PK CHAMPIONSHIP Women’s WOMEN’S: 1, Kacy Ribstein; 78 Kansas City 4, N.Y. Yankees L.A. Dodgers 2, Atlanta 1 Ryan Elaschuk to their practice Anyone interested in participating in the league is invit- Sunday, Aug. 15 FINAL: Jamie Van Natta def. 2, Carlie Muchmore; 3, Ashley Tuesday’s Games 3 Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Mets 0 roster. ed to attend. Contact Brian Wiebelhaus at 402-388-4640 for Dimock-Emery 6, Crofton 4 Sarah Lance 6-0; THIRD: Tristan Fickbohm; 4, Kris Grace Chicago at Atlanta, 6 p.m. Minnesota 4, Oakland 3 Milwaukee 5, Colorado 4, 10 ———— more information. ———— Skarvan def. Sally Seipp 6-5 YOUTH: 1, Carter Orr; 2, Tulsa at Connecticut, 6:30 Toronto 3, L.A. Angels 0 innings SATURDAY’S TRANSACTIONS S.D. STATE CLASS A TOURN. SEMIFINALS: Van Natta def. Kade Rennich; 3, Phil p.m. Saturday’s Games Sunday’s Games BASEBALL Aug. 12-15 at Sioux Falls Seipp 7-3; Lance def. Skarvan 6-0 Warkenthien; 4, Brett Schroeder Indiana at New York, 6:30 Tampa Bay 7, Baltimore 3 Cincinnati 2, Florida 0 American League Thursday, Aug. 12 QUARTERFINALS: Van p.m. Detroit 3, Chicago White Sox Washington 5, Arizona 3 —Placed Brandon Valley 6, Yankton 3, Natta def. Amber Christensen 6-2; Washington at San Antonio, 7 2 Atlanta 13, L.A. Dodgers 1 OF Jacoby Ellsbury on the 15-day Yankton eliminated Seipp def. Diane Watson 7-1; NFL Preseason p.m. Seattle 9, Cleveland 3 Houston 8, Pittsburgh 2 DL. Recalled RHP Michael NATIONAL DIGEST Friday, Aug. 13 Skarvan def. Samantha Neal 6-2; Thursday’s Games Minnesota at Seattle, 9 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 8, Kansas City Chicago Cubs 9, St. Louis 7 Bowden from Pawtucket (IL). Vermillion Red Sox 6, Pierre Lance def. Diane Johnston 7-1 New England 27, New Phoenix at Los Angeles, 9:30 3 Colorado 6, Milwaukee 5 CLEVELAND INDIANS— 2, Pierre eliminated FIRST ROUND: Amber Orleans 24 p.m. Minnesota 2, Oakland 0 San Diego 8, San Francisco Activated RHP Mitch Talbot from Renner Monarchs 4, Christensen def. Lindsay Baltimore 17, Carolina 12 Boston 3, Texas 1 2 the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Brookings 2 Christensen 5-1; Seipp def. Hana Oakland 17, Dallas 9 L.A. Angels 7, Toronto 2 Philadelphia 3, N.Y. Mets 1 Jess Todd to Columbus (IL). Saturday, Aug. 14 Krebs 4-0; Neal def. Sandie Friday’s Games ML Soccer Sunday’s Games Monday’s Games TEXAS RANGERS—Placed Kaymer Wins PGA In Playoff; Brandon Valley 13, Vermillion Swirles-Duncan 4-3; Lance def. Washington 42, Buffalo 17 EASTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland 9, Seattle 1 Florida (Volstad 6-8) at INF Cristian Guzman on the 15- 2 Kacey Eggers 4-0 Philadelphia 28, Jacksonville W L T Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 3, Baltimore 2 Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald 1-2), day DL. Recalled RHP Pedro Johnson Out On Penalty Brandon Valley 8, Brookings QUALIFYING ROUND: 1, 27 Columbus 11 5 4 37 28 19 Detroit 13, Chicago White 6:05 p.m. Strop from OKlahoma City (PCL). SHEBOYGAN, Wis. (AP) — Martin Kaymer won his first 3 Jamie Van Natta 683 (10X); 2, Atlanta 20, Kansas City 10 New York 9 7 4 31 21 22 Sox 8 L.A. Dodgers (Billingsley 9-7) TORONTO BLUE JAYS— Sunday, Aug. 15 Diane Johnston 668 (6X); 3, Diane Saturday’s Games Toronto FC 7 7 5 26 21 21 Kansas City 1, N.Y. Yankees at Atlanta (Hanson 8-8), 6:10 p.m. Signed LHP to a major Sunday in a PGA Championship that will be remem- Brandon Valley 5, Renner Watson 665 (8X); 4, Sally Seipp Miami 10, Tampa Bay 7 Chicago 5 5 6 21 21 21 0 N.Y. Mets (Niese 7-5) at five-year contract extension bered as much for the guy who tied for fifth. Monarchs 3 661 (8X); 5, Samantha Neal 650 Pittsburgh 23, Detroit 7 New England 6 9 3 21 18 27 Minnesota 4, Oakland 2 Houston (W.Rodriguez 9-11), 7:05 through the 2015 season. The final stroke of this most bizarre major was Kaymer (8X); 6, Lindsay Christensen 632 Cleveland 27, Green Bay 24 Kansas City 5 9 5 20 15 22 Texas 7, Boston 3 p.m. National League tapping in from 2 feet to win a three-hole playoff over (7X); 7, Sandie Swirles-Duncan Minnesota 28, St. Louis 7 Philadelphia 4 10 5 17 23 34 Toronto 4, L.A. Angels 1 San Diego (Correia 9-7) at 626 (9X) Arizona 19, Houston 16 D.C. 3 14 3 12 13 35 Monday’s Games Chicago Cubs (Gorzelanny 6-6), Placed LHP Jeff Francis on the Bubba Watson. S.D. CUP Junior Men San Diego 25, Chicago 10 WESTERN CONFERENCE Detroit (Scherzer 7-9) at N.Y. 7:05 p.m. 15-day DL. Recalled INF-OF Eric Equally significant was the 4-iron that Dustin Johnson Aug. 14-15 at Yankton; RESULTS: 1, Henry Bass Seattle 20, Tennessee 18 W L T Pts GF GA Yankees (Vazquez 9-8), 6:05 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Young Jr. from Colorado Springs gently placed in the sand behind his ball on the final hole of Final Results, After 72 Arrows 666 (10X); 2, Levi Cyr 662 (15X); Sunday’s Games Los Angeles 13 3 4 43 32 13 Seattle (Fister 4-8) at Florida at Pittsburgh, 6:05 (PCL). regulation at Whistling Straits, unaware that he was in one 3, Dan Norby 644 (10X); 4, Evan San Francisco 37, Real Salt Lake11 4 6 39 36 16 Baltimore (Bergesen 4-9), 6:05 p.m. FOOTBALL Men’s Scudner 643 (5X); 5, Josh Galvez Indianapolis 17 FC Dallas 8 2 9 33 27 17 p.m. San Francisco at National Football League of more than 1,000 bunkers that litters this lunarlike land- FINAL: Brady Ellison def. 268 Denver at Cincinnati, 7 p.m. Seattle 8 8 5 29 23 25 Texas (Cl.Lee 10-5) at Tampa Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. BALTIMORE RAVENS— scape. Jacob Wukie 6-0; THIRD: Vic Junior Women Monday’s Game Colorado 7 5 7 28 21 18 Bay (Price 15-5), 6:10 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 6:10 Released LS Matt Katula. Signed Johnson had a one-shot lead playing the 18th hole Wunderle def. Richard Johnson 7- RESULTS: 1, Tristan Skarvan N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets, 7 San Jose 7 6 5 26 21 20 Toronto (Marcum 10-6) at p.m. DB Brad Jones. when he drove it well right into a tiny patch of sand where 1 667 (11X); 2, Sarah Lance 649 p.m. Houston 5 10 5 20 23 30 Oakland (Bre.Anderson 3-3), 9:05 N.Y. Mets at Houston, 7:05 CAROLINA PANTHERS— SEMIFINALS: Ellison def. (6X); 3, Amber Christensen 633 Thursday, Aug. 19 Chivas USA 5 10 4 19 22 25 p.m. p.m. Signed LB Nic Harris. Waived- the gallery had been walking all week. He grounded his Wunderle 7-3; Wukie def. Johnson (9X); 4, Kacey Eggers 632 (5X); 5, Indianapolis at Buffalo, 6:30 NOTE: Three points for victo- Tuesday’s Games San Diego at Chicago Cubs, injured C Steve Justice. club, thinking it was grass that had been killed under a 7-3 Hana Krebs 550 p.m. ry, one point for tie. Detroit at N.Y. Yankees, 6:05 7:05 p.m. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS— week’s worth of foot traffic. Fans were packed so tight QUARTERFINALS: Wllison Cadet Men New England at Atlanta, 7 Wednesday’s Games p.m. Milwaukee at St. Louis, 7:15 Released RB Lynell Hamilton. Re- around him that he never gave it another thought. def. James Magera 7-1; Wunderle RESULTS: 1, Bridger Deaton p.m. New York 1, Toronto FC 0 Seattle at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. signed LB Harry Coleman. def. Dan Schuller 6-4; Johnson 676 (11X); 2, Christopher Bee 644 Friday, Aug. 20 Philadelphia 1, Real Salt p.m. Cincinnati at Arizona, 8:40 NEW YORK JETS—Signed “Walking up there, seeing the shot, it never once def. Forrest Blakley 6-2; Wukie (4X); 3, Brett Eggers 637 (3X); 4, Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 8 Lake 1, tie L.A. Angels at Boston, 6:10 p.m. G Chet Teofilo. Waived G Marlon crossed my mind that I was in a sand trap,” Johnson said. def. Chris Webster 6-2 Sean Lemberg 619 (2X) p.m. Saturday’s Games p.m. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, Davis. “It’s very unfortunate. The only worse thing that could have SECOND ROUND: Ellison Cadet Women Saturday, Aug. 21 Philadelphia 1, Colorado 1, Texas at Tampa Bay, 6:10 9:10 p.m. happened was if I had made the putt on that last hole.” def. Eric Bisinger 4-0; Magera def. RESULTS: 1, Emily Bee 639 Baltimore at Washington, 6 tie p.m. David Wearne 4-0; Wunderle def. (5X); 2, Gabrielle Cyr 633 (5X) p.m. Los Angeles 1, New York 0 Chicago White Sox at He missed the 7-foot par putt to seemingly slip into a John Walgast 4-0; Schuller def. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Giants, 6 FC Dallas 3, D.C. United 1 Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. Transactions three-man playoff with Kaymer and Watson. But the two- Thomas Adjutant 4-0; Johnson p.m. New England 1, Houston 0 Cleveland at Kansas City, BASEBALL shot penalty turned his 71 into a 73, and instead of going def. Steve Bosson 4-0; Blakley Motocross Miami at Jacksonville, 6:30 Real Salt Lake 2, Columbus 0 to a playoff for redemption from his U.S. Open meltdown, def. Ben Bailey 4-2; Webster def. GRAMMA’S MX PARK p.m. San Jose 1, Kansas City 0 Dakota Sinclair 5-1; Wukie def. Aug. 13 Results St. Louis at Cleveland, 6:30 Chivas USA 0, Seattle FC 0, Johnson tied for fifth and headed home. Mahesh Mathna 4-0 17-29: 1, Jeremy Dewall; 2, p.m. tie As Johnson was leaving the course, Kaymer was com- FIRST ROUND: Bisinger def. Seth Hellinga; 3, Tyler Ludwig Kansas City at Tampa Bay, Wednesday, August 18 ing up clutch again. Gary Antoine 4-0 250 A: 1, Gavin Faith; 2, Mike 6:30 p.m. New England at Chicago, Bullington Powers Royals Past Yankees The 25-year-old German holed a 15-foot par putt on the QUALIFYING ROUND: 1, Kruger; 3, Cody Gilmore; 4, N.Y. Jets at Carolina, 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Bryan Bullington, the No. 1 overall draft pick Brady Ellison 662 (11X); 2, Jacob Brandon Kruger; 5, Thomey Houston at New Orleans, 7 Saturday, August 21 18th hole in regulation for a 2-under 70 to join Watson (68) Wukie 661 (9X); 3, Richard Dertien p.m. New York at Toronto FC, in 2002, threw eight crisp innings for his first major league win, leading the at 11-under 277. One shot behind in the playoff, Kaymer Johnson 657 (8X); 4, Dan Schuller to a 1-0 victory over the on Sunday. made another 15-foot putt for birdie on the par-3 17th, then 651 (8X); 5, 640 Bullington (1-2) allowed two hits, walked one and struck out five to out- watched Watson implode. (7X); 6, Dakota Sinclair 620 (4X); 7, James Magera 609 (5X); 8, Watertown, Pierre and Huron to pitch A.J. Burnett (9-10), who yielded four hits and one run in eight innings. Watson went from the right rough into the water, then David Wearne 592 (4X); 9, Chris Joakim Soria finished the two-hitter, extending his club record with his over the green into a bunker. His bunker shot hit the flag, Webster 586; 10, Ben Bailey 577 again be tough in the ESD. The and he tapped in for double bogey. Kaymer chipped out (3X); 11, John Walgast 562 (3X); ESD Conference tournament will 26th consecutive . 12, Thomas Adjutant 513 (2X); 13, BUCKS TWINS 4, ATHLETICS 2: MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Kevin Slowey held Oakland without a hit after seeing Watson go in the water, and he hit 7-iron to 15 Steve Bosson 511 (1X); 14, feet for a two-putt bogey. be held in Mitchell. for seven innings before reliever Jon Rauch gave up the no-hit bid in the eighth as the Twins fin- Mahesh Mantha 474 (2X); 15, Eric From Page 8 ished their fifth series weep. Bisinger 438 (1X); 16, Gary As far as the state tourna- Memorabilia Sought To Produce Antoine 230 ment, the Bucks will have their Slowey (11-5) combined with Jon Rauch, and Matt Capps to limit Oakland to Women’s eyes on becoming a consistent three hits, while Jason Kubel drove in the first run for Minnesota and Jim Thome homered for a FINAL: Kristin Braun def. golfers and inexperienced golfers team that will open a key AL Central series against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday. Rosenblatt Documentary Rachael Trafford 7-3; THIRD: team by that point, Sime said. The Twins (68-50) also moved 18 games over .500, their best record in nearly two years. LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska public television is Emily Blake def. Erin Mickelberry Yankton will field this fall, it may “If we set a goal to be in the Vin Mazarro (6-5) was effective for Oakland, limiting the Twins to two runs — one earned looking for pictures, video, film and memorabilia from SEMIFINALS: Trafford def. Michelberry 6-5; Braun def. Blake naturally take a while for the ath- top half of the conference and — on seven hits in six-plus innings. The A’s have now lost five of their past six. Omaha’s Rosenblatt Stadium to help produce a documen- 6-0 letes to adjust to the variables, even at state, it’ll be a very suc- RAYS 3, ORIOLES 2: ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Jeremy Hellickson threw six sharp tary on the old ballpark. QUARTERFINALS: according to Sime. innings to become the first Tampa Bay to win his first three major league starts. A new downtown ballpark will replace Rosenblatt next Mickelberry def. Holly Stover 7-3; cessful season,” he noted. BLUE JAYS 4, ANGELS 1: Trafford def. Lauren Hughes 7-3; “With a really young team like ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Ricky Romero pitched seven solid year. The site of Rosenblatt will be used to expand the Blake def. Brandi Mantha 6-0; In today’s (Monday) season- innings one day after signing a multiyear contract extension, and Adam Lind homered to lead Omaha Zoo. Braun def. Shannon Ostling 6-0 this, it might take us a while to opening tournament in Brandon, the Blue Jays. Scheduled for completion next spring or summer, the SECOND ROUND: get used to the different cours- RANGERS 7, RED SOX 3: ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — C.J. Wilson dominated into the documentary from NET Television will provide an in-depth Mickelberry def. Andrea Logsdon the field will include seven of the 4-0; Stover def. Kiley Larrick 4-0; es,” he said. “We’ve got some eight ESD squads — with Pierre eighth inning and the AL West-leading Rangers used small ball to go ahead before Michael look at Rosenblatt, with interviews and segments not seen Trafford def. Sarah Bernstein 4-2; Young’s big hit against Boston. in previous productions. good, young talent; a couple the only exception. That early Hughes def. Abigail Abraham 4-0; guys we can build around. TIGERS 13, WHITE SOX 8: CHICAGO (AP) — Johnny Damon hit a go-ahead, two-run triple The stadium was built in 1947 and hosted the College Blake def. Katie Alexander 5-1; competition could prove benefi- in the eighth inning, Jhonny Peralta homered twice and the Tigers rallied to beat the White Sox. World Series for the 61st, and last, time in June. Mantha def. Ann Jones 4-0; “Hopefully we can go out and cial to the Bucks. Miguel Cabrera and Ryan Raburn also connected for the Tigers, who won for only the third For more information about offering to loan memorabil- Ostling def. Janis Grellner 4-0; Braun def. Wendy Hughes 4-0 beat some of the teams in our “It’ll be good for us; it’ll show time in 16 road games. Detroit also snapped a string of 10 straight road series losses. ia to help produce the documentary, contact Sue Maryott at FIRST ROUND: Logsdon def. conference.” INDIANS 9, MARINERS 1: CLEVELAND (AP) — Travis Hafner came off the disabled list to [email protected] or by calling 402-472-9333, Marcie Hebert 2-0 us where we stand right away,” hit a , Michael Brantley drove in three runs and the Indians scored seven times in the extension 285. QUALIFYING ROUND 1, Erin That’ll be the test for the Sime said. “The kids will see Mickelberry 602 (3X); 2, Kristin Bucks, as Sime pointed to seventh inning. Braun 591 (1X); 3, Brandi Mantha what we need to work on.” Hafner connected off Seattle ace Felix Hernandez (8-10) after a two-out by second 540 (1X); 4, Janis Grellner 533 baseman Chone Figgins opened the door for Cleveland’s seven-run seventh inning. (1X); 5, Ann Jones 521 (1X); 6, NATIONAL LEAGUE Abigail Abraham 486 (2X); 7, PADRES 8, GIANTS 2: AREA CALENDAR Wendy Hughes 458 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Yorvit Torrealba homered and Miguel Junior Men on the team, it is always going to Tejada hit a two-run single to back Wade LeBlanc, and the first-place took a RESULTS: 1, Forrest Blakley hard to fill the shoes of three good key series from the with an 8-2 victory Sunday. 628 (2X) seniors from last year,” Hogen Tony Gwynn Jr. and Everth Cabrera also singled in runs in San Diego’s four-run second as Junior Women GOLF RESULTS: 1, Emily Blake San Diego moved 3 1/2 games ahead of the Giants in the NL West. Monday, August 16 said. “We have some good kids on 561 (1X); 2, Lauren Hughes 549 PHILLIES 3, METS 1: NEW YORK (AP) — Kyle Kendrick toyed with New York’s sputtering GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR The Links of North Dakota Pro-Am From Page 8 (2X); 3, Rachael Trafford 543 (2X); the team this year and it is going at Williston, N.D. offense into the seventh inning, and the Phillies ended the Mets’ miserable week. 4, Shannon Ostling 540; 5, Kiley to come down to on how those GOLF, BOYS’ Brandon Valley Tourn. (YHS, noon); West CUBS 9, CARDINALS 7: ST. LOUIS (AP) — Derrek Lee homered his first two at-bats, helping Larrick 535 (2X); 6, Holly Stover Central Inv. (Vermillion, 8 a.m.) kids develop into better golfers 533 (2X); 7, Sarah Bernstein 517 Chicago pummel Kyle Lohse and knock St. Louis out of first place in the NL Central. Tuesday, August 17 (3X); 8, Katie Alexander 479 (2X); to be competing for one of those and how they handle the pressure REDS 2, MARLINS 0: CINCINNATI (AP) — Miguel Cairo hit a two-run homer and Homer GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR The Links of North Dakota Pro-Am 9, Andrea Logsdon 432; 10, at Williston, N.D. roles.” on being the top guys.” Bailey filled in admirably for the suspended Johnny Cueto, throwing six impressive innings to Marcie Hebert 432 GOLF, BOYS’ Beresford at Vermillion help Cincinnati complete the three-game sweep. Cadet Men The Tanagers first meet will be “We are going to take this sea- Wednesday, August 18 RESULTS: 1, Jeremiah The Reds bounced back from getting swept by the Cardinals in their showdown series earli- GOLF, BOYS’ Dakota Valley Inv. (Dakota Valley, Vermillion, 9 the West Central Invite on August son a match at a time and hopeful- Cusick 570; 2, Zachary Bisinger er in the week. Cueto got a seven-game suspension for kicking Cardinals during a brawl on a.m.) 16 and Hogen said that he plans to 568 (5X); 3, Sean Curtin 567 (3X); ly each match we learn a little Tuesday. 4, Do Yoon (Leon) Kim 548 (3X) go into every match and perform something and keep improving,” BRAVES 13, DODGERS 1: ATLANTA (AP) — Troy Glaus hit a three-run homer and finished Cadet Women the best they can. he added. “Hopefully at the end of RESULTS: 1, Heather with four RBIs to lead Atlanta to the big win. ■ Get Updates At Yankton Online Trafford 606 (4X); 2, Alexis Drake “I don’t every feel like we are the season we can present a team ROCKIES 6, BREWERS 5: DENVER (AP) — Troy Tulowitzki rescued Colorado with a game- (www.yankton.net) 566 (1X); 3, Ariel Gibilaro 562; 4, starting over as a golf team, is favorable and can compete with ending RBI single after Milwaukee tied it with two unearned runs in the ninth. Lanola Pritchard 548; 5, Anjalie because we have some good talent everyone else in the state.” NATIONALS 5, DIAMONDBACKS 3: WASHINGTON (AP) — Ian Desmond hit a tiebreaking single in the seventh inning, sending the Nationals to the victory. ASTROS 8, PIRATES 2: HOUSTON (AP) — Pinch-hitter Pedro Feliz hit a two-run double in Houston’s four-run sixth inning and the Astros extended Pittsburgh’s skid to seven games. been doing tournaments back-to- six runs, and pitched 16 1/3 back recently and this is was her innings, earning two wins and a S.D. CUP fourth tournament in row with save with a 2.20 ERA. less than four days at home. JAYS From Page 8 “It’s great to win it. We played “I feel really practiced up and From Page 8 mentally tough and hard, and it showed today that felt like my baseball rewards teams that do shooting was really good today,” cially the juniors.” that,” Johnson said. she said. “So I felt good shooting point one thing for the loss.” Hegge was award the first The junior that she had to out here today and the wind is Johnson went 1-3 at the plate face was Sarah Lance, who has ever Tony Adams Hustle Award. always a little tricky out here.” with a run and RBI, and on the “I would’ve rather won the beaten Van Natta in a tourna- Tristan Skarvan managed to mound he went 3 2/3 innings. He ment before but wasn’t able to game, but it’s a good award to place third place with a 8-7 gave two hits, struck out three win,” Hegge said. “I am really repeat on her performance tiebreaker win over Sally Seipp. batters and walked to. today. appreciative that they honored Kristin Braun, who took first For the tournament, Johnson me with it.” “Sarah is going to be a top in the women’s recurve with a 7- batted .471 with seven RBIs and competitor very soon,” Van Natta 3 win over Rachael Trafford fol- said. “She has already defeated lowed up taking silver. Emily me in one tournament last year, Blake came in and took third so she is on her way up and place with a 6-2 win over Erin every time we face each other it Michelberry, who was seeded is pretty cool.” first coming into single elimina- Van Natta said that she has tion on Sunday.

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