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Philadelphia 43 39 .524 5 Morneau, Minnesota, 100. 20; Morgan, Washington, 19; p.m. Fox Run Golf World Cup Florida 39 43 .476 9 DOUBLES—MiCabrera, Detroit, JosReyes, New York, 19; Victorino, Los Angeles at New England, Firing Home MONDAY MEN’S LEAGUE SEMIFINALS Washington 37 47 .440 12 26; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 26; Butler, Philadelphia, 17; Pagan, New York, 6:30 p.m. LOW GROSS: Eric Baily 34 Tuesday, July 6 Central Division Kansas City, 25; Markakis, Baltimore, 16; Stubbs, Cincinnati, 16; Torres, Columbus at Houston, 7:30 p.m. LOW NET: Perry Ford 31, Jon At Cape Town, South Africa W L Pct GB 25; Morneau, Minnesota, 25; 6 tied at San Francisco, 16; CYoung, Arizona, Chivas USA at Kansas City, 7:30 Cooke 31 Netherlands 3, Uruguay 2 Cincinnati 48 37 .565 — 24. 16. p.m. 4-MAN LOW NET: Road Wednesday, July 7 St. Louis 45 37 .549 1 1/2 TRIPLES—Span, Minnesota, 7; PITCHING—Jimenez, Colorado, Sunday, July 11 Runner/Shell 135, First Dakota 136, At Durban, South Africa Milwaukee 37 47 .440 10 1/2 Crawford, Tampa Bay, 6; Pennington, 14-1; Wainwright, St. Louis, 12-5; FC Dallas at Seattle FC, 9:30 Olson’s Pest Technicians 138, R2G2 Germany vs. Spain, 1:30 p.m. Chicago 36 47 .434 11 Oakland, 5; Youkilis, Boston, 5; Pelfrey, New York, 10-3; Halladay, p.m. 140, Yankton Transit 141, Charlie THIRD PLACE Houston 33 51 .393 14 1/2 Borbon, Texas, 4; Gardner, New York, Philadelphia, 10-7; Carpenter, St. Battery 142, Team Shur-Co 1 144, Saturday, July 10 Pittsburgh 30 53 .361 17 4; Granderson, New York, 4; Louis, 9-2; Latos, San Diego, 9-4; Phinney’s 144, Cimpl’s 145, Team At Port Elizabeth, South Africa West Division AJackson, Detroit, 4; Maier, Kansas DLowe, Atlanta, 9-7; Moyer, Transactions Rush-Co/Murdo’s 145, Century 21 Uruguay vs. Germany-Spain W L Pct GB City, 4; Podsednik, Kansas City, 4. Philadelphia, 9-7. BASEBALL 146, Echo Electric 149, List loser, 1:30 p.m. San Diego 49 34 .590 — HOME RUNS—JBautista, STRIKEOUTS—Wainwright, St. American League Construction 152, Culligan Water 156, CHAMPIONSHIP Los Angeles 45 37 .549 3 1/2 Toronto, 21; MiCabrera, Detroit, 20; Louis, 123; Gallardo, Milwaukee, 122; BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Placed Ace Hardware 156, Sixty Sunday, July 11 Colorado 44 38 .537 4 1/2 Hamilton, Texas, 20; Konerko, Lincecum, San Francisco, 121; RHP Kevin Millwood on the 15-day Niners/Hubbs Agency 156, Psych. At Johannesburg San Francisco 43 40 .518 6 Chicago, 20; VWells, Toronto, 19; Halladay, Philadelphia, 119; Haren, DL. Activated OF Felix Pie from the Associates 156, Ben’s Brewing Co. Netherlands vs. Germany-Spain Arizona 32 51 .386 17 Guerrero, Texas, 18; Morneau, Arizona, 119; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 15-day DL. 158 winner, 1:30 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Minnesota, 18. 116; JoJohnson, Florida, 115. TEXAS RANGERS—Optioned STANDINGS: Olson’s Pest Atlanta 6, Philadelphia 3, 11 STOLEN BASES—Pierre, SAVES—FCordero, Cincinnati, RHP Omar Beltre to Oklahoma City Technicians 191.5, Phinney’s 179.5, innings Chicago, 30; Crawford, Tampa Bay, 23; HBell, San Diego, 23; BrWilson, (PCL). Recalled RHP Doug Mathis Charlie Battery 179, Yankton Transit Washington 6, San Diego 5 29; RDavis, Oakland, 26; Gardner, San Francisco, 22; Capps, from Oklahoma City. 177.5, Cimpl’s 170.5, Road American League N.Y. Mets 3, Cincinnati 0 New York, 24; Podsednik, Kansas Washington, 22; FRodriguez, New National League Runner/Shell 166.5, Team Shur-Co 1 East Division Houston 6, Pittsburgh 2 City, 24; BUpton, Tampa Bay, 24; York, 20; Lindstrom, Houston, 19; CINCINNATI REDS—Placed 165.5, First Dakota 160.5, R2G2 W L Pct GB San Francisco 6, Milwaukee 1 Figgins, Seattle, 23. Dotel, Pittsburgh, 19. RHP Aaron Harang on the 15-day DL, 157.5, Culligan Water 147, Echo New York 51 31 .622 — St. Louis at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. PITCHING—Price, Tampa Bay, retroactive to July 1. Recalled LHP Electric 147, Century 21 143, Team Tampa Bay 50 33 .602 1 1/2 Chicago Cubs at Arizona, 9:40 11-4; Pettitte, New York, 10-2; Matt Maloney from Louisville (IL). Rush-Co/Murdo’s 134, List Boston 49 35 .583 3 p.m. PHughes, New York, 10-2; Lester, The WNBA PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES— Construction 126, Sixty Niners/Hubbs Toronto 41 43 .488 11 Florida at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 Boston, 10-3; Sabathia, New York, 10- EASTERN CONFERENCE Activated LHP J.A. Happ from the 15- Agency 124.5, Ace Hardware 110, Baltimore 25 58 .301 26 1/2 p.m. 3; Buchholz, Boston, 10-4; Verlander, W L Pct GB day DL and assigned him to Lehigh Psych. Associates 103.5, Ben’s Central Division Wednesday’s Games Detroit, 10-5. Atlanta 13 5 .722 — Valley (IL). Brewing Co. 90 W L Pct GB Atlanta (Medlen 5-1) at STRIKEOUTS—JerWeaver, Los Washington 12 5 .706 1/2 MEN’S SENIOR LEAGUE Detroit 45 37 .549 — Philadelphia (Moyer 9-7), 6:05 p.m. Angeles, 124; FHernandez, Seattle, Indiana 10 6 .625 2 National Basketball Association Yankton Reds pitcher Brad Ulmer delivers to 2-MAN LOW NET: Dick Erickson- Minnesota 45 38 .542 1/2 San Diego (Garland 8-5) at 122; Lester, Boston, 118; Liriano, Connecticut 10 7 .588 2 1/2 DETROIT PISTONS—Signed C- 132, Dick Hudson-Bob Chicago 43 38 .531 1 1/2 Washington (J.Martin 0-4), 6:05 p.m. Minnesota, 116; Morrow, Toronto, 107; Chicago 8 10 .444 5 F Greg Monroe. home plate during Tuesday night’s VFW Teener Weverstad 133, Tom Peschl-Frank Kansas City 37 46 .446 8 1/2 Cincinnati (Arroyo 8-4) at N.Y. RRomero, Toronto, 106; Verlander, New York 7 9 .438 5 HOCKEY opener against Sioux Falls East at Riverside Carda 134, Bob Born-Quay Hansen Cleveland 33 50 .398 12 1/2 Mets (Niese 6-2), 6:10 p.m. Detroit, 103. WESTERN CONFERENCE 135, Jim Orton-Jack Worden 136, West Division Pittsburgh (D.McCutchen 1-3) at SAVES—Soria, Kansas City, 23; W L Pct GB DETROIT RED WINGS—Re- Field. The teams split the doubleheader. (Clay Max Hawk-Ray Kooistra 136, Steve W L Pct GB Houston (Moehler 1-4), 7:05 p.m. RSoriano, Tampa Bay, 23; NFeliz, Seattle 16 2 .889 — signed F Drew Miller to a one-year Stoddard/P&D) Paulson-Brad Stepp 138, Mike Texas 49 34 .590 — San Francisco (Lincecum 8-4) at Texas, 22; Rauch, Minnesota, 19; San Antonio 6 9 .400 8 1/2 contract. Groetken-Cy Groetken 139, Dave Los Angeles 46 39 .541 4 Milwaukee (Narveson 7-5), 7:10 p.m. MRivera, New York, 19; Papelbon, Phoenix 7 11 .389 9 NEW YORK RANGERS—Agreed Wildermuth-Elmer Ward 139, Clair Oakland 41 43 .488 8 1/2 St. Louis (J.Garcia 8-4) at Boston, 19; Gregg, Toronto, 18; Minnesota 5 11 .313 10 to terms with D Ryan McDonagh. Sudbeck-Darrell Sundleaf 142, Seattle 34 48 .415 14 1/2 Colorado (Cook 3-5), 7:40 p.m. Valverde, Detroit, 18. Los Angeles 4 13 .235 11 1/2 ST. LOUIS BLUES—Signed G Darwin List-Wayne Johnson 142, Ray Tuesday’s Games Chicago Cubs (Dempster 6-7) at NATIONAL LEAGUE Tulsa 3 13 .188 12 Jaroslav Halak to a four-year contract. AREA DIGEST Salvatory-Dick Maska 143, Bob Detroit 7, Baltimore 5, 11 innings Arizona (E.Jackson 6-6), 8:40 p.m. BATTING—Prado, Atlanta, .332; Tuesday’s Games —Re- Hackett-Bug Sagmoe 143, Don Minnesota 7, Toronto 6 Florida (Jo.Johnson 8-3) at L.A. Ethier, Los Angeles, .324; Polanco, Seattle 78, New York 70 signed D Mike Lundin and RW Teddy Campbell-John Dannenbring 145, Tampa Bay 3, Boston 2 Dodgers (Kuroda 7-6), 9:10 p.m. Philadelphia, .318; DWright, New Indiana 58, Chicago 51 Purcell to one-year contracts. Wes Cimpl-Bob Hansen 145, Texas 12, Cleveland 1 Thursday’s Games York, .317; Votto, Cincinnati, .316; San Antonio 79, Connecticut 66 WASHINGTON CAPITALS— Clarence Hauger-Jim Storgaard 145, L.A. Angels at Chicago White Pittsburgh at Houston, 1:05 p.m. BPhillips, Cincinnati, .306; GSanchez, Phoenix 98, Los Angeles 89 Signed C-RW Boyd Gordon to a one- Irene-Yankton SCL Game Moved Charlie Gauker-Al Sinclair 145, Sox, 8:10 p.m. San Francisco at Milwaukee, Florida, .306; Tulowitzki, Colorado, Wednesday’s Games year contract. Gerald Zavadil-Ken Huether 146, N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 10:05 1:10 p.m. .306. Connecticut at Atlanta, 6 p.m. SOCCER The South Central League amateur baseball game between the Galen Zimmerman-Red Loecker 147, p.m. St. Louis at Colorado, 2:10 p.m. RUNS—BPhillips, Cincinnati, 64; Thursday’s Games Major League Soccer Yankton Tappers and Irene Cardinals, originally scheduled to be Karol Kittelson-Steve Brick 148, Terry Kansas City at Seattle, 10:10 Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 6:05 Prado, Atlanta, 59; Kemp, Los Tulsa at Indiana, 6 p.m. MLS—Suspended LA Galaxy D played in Irene, will now be held at Riverside Field in Yankton on Carda-Jerry Busby 153, Bob Boone- p.m. p.m. Angeles, 56; Votto, Cincinnati, 56; San Antonio at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Omar Gonzalez one game for accu- Carl Kretsinger 154, Harry Lurrs-Andy Wednesday’s Games San Diego at Washington, 6:05 Coghlan, Florida, 54; Uggla, Florida, mulating five yellow cards. Thursday, July 8. DeJager 155, Dennis Sundleaf-Jim Baltimore (Bergesen 3-5) at p.m. 54; Weeks, Milwaukee, 53. TORONTO FC—Signed F Mista First pitch is slated for 7:30 p.m. Wendte 156, Merle Larson-Doug Detroit (Scherzer 5-6), 6:05 p.m. Florida at Arizona, 8:40 p.m. RBI—DWright, New York, 64; ML Soccer for the remainder of the season. Larson 157, Boyd Jones-Charlie Minnesota (Slowey 8-5) at Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers, Hart, Milwaukee, 61; Howard, EASTERN CONFERENCE COLLEGE Bender 161 Toronto (Rzepczynski 0-0), 6:07 p.m. 9:10 p.m. Philadelphia, 60; Pujols, St. Louis, 60; W L T Pts GF GA CUNY ATHLETIC CONFER- Coyote Women's Tennis Adds STANDINGS: Bob Born-Quay Boston (Wakefield 3-6) at Tampa Votto, Cincinnati, 59; Loney, Los Columbus 8 2 3 27 20 12 ENCE—Announced the election of Hansen 56, Frank Carda-Tom Peschl Bay (Price 11-4), 6:10 p.m. Angeles, 57; Rolen, Cincinnati, 57; New York 8 5 1 25 18 17 Roy Anderson as the president and Sergeychik For 2010-11 Season 49.5, Jim Orton-Jack Worden 48.5, Cleveland (Talbot 8-7) at Texas MLB Leaders CYoung, Arizona, 57. Toronto FC 5 4 4 19 16 15 Ronald St. John as the vice president VERMILLION — University of South Dakota women’s tennis Mike Groetken-Cy Groetken 48, Dick (C.Lewis 7-5), 7:05 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE HITS—Prado, Atlanta, 118; Chicago 4 4 5 17 18 18 for the 2010-11 and 2011-12 academ- Hudson-Bob Weverstad 45.5, Steve L.A. Angels (J.Saunders 6-8) at BATTING—Cano, New York, BPhillips, Cincinnati, 105; DWright, Kansas City 3 7 3 12 11 17 ic years. coach Malcolm Gilreath announced Tuesday that Alena Sergeychik Paulson-Brad Stepp 44, Galen Chicago White Sox (F.Garcia 8-3), .342; Morneau, Minnesota, .342; New York, 99; Braun, Milwaukee, 96; Philadelphia 3 7 2 11 15 23 AUSTIN PEAY—Named Jessica of Moscow, Russia, will join the Coyotes starting this fall. Zimmerman-Red Loecker 42, 7:10 p.m. Hamilton, Texas, .340; MiCabrera, Howard, Philadelphia, 96; Loney, Los New England 3 9 2 11 13 26 Grayson women’s assistant basket- Sergeychik is a transfer from Kennesaw State (Ga.). She will Clarence Hauger-Jim Storgaard 41, N.Y. Yankees (A.J.Burnett 6-7) at Detroit, .339; ABeltre, Boston, .335; Angeles, 96; Byrd, Chicago, 95. D.C. 3 9 2 11 11 25 ball coach. have two years of eligibility remaining at USD. Dick Erickson-Don Casey 41, Max Oakland (G.Gonzalez 7-5), 9:05 p.m. DeJesus, Kansas City, .329; DOUBLES—Byrd, Chicago, 26; WESTERN CONFERENCE GEORGIA—Named Frank Hawk-Ray Kooistra 40.5, Bill Hesse- Kansas City (Davies 4-6) at Guerrero, Texas, .328. Werth, Philadelphia, 26; Dunn, W L T Pts GF GA Crumley interim athletic director. Sergeychik finished 4-5 in singles play in 2009-10 at Kennesaw Steve Speirs-Karol Kittelson 36.5, Seattle (Fister 3-4), 9:10 p.m. RUNS—Youkilis, Boston, 66; Washington, 25; Prado, Atlanta, 25; Los Angeles 11 1 3 36 25 5 HENDRIX—Named Emily and posted an 8-9 record in doubles. Gerald Zavadil-Ken Huether 34.5, Ray Thursday’s Games Crawford, Tampa Bay, 64; MiCabrera, DWright, New York, 25; Holliday, St. Real Salt Lake 8 3 3 27 27 11 Cummins women’s basketball coach. “Alena brings a wealth of Division I experience and will have an Salvatory-Dick Maska 33.5, Terry L.A. Angels at Chicago White Detroit, 61; Cano, New York, 59; Louis, 24; Loney, Los Angeles, 24. Colorado 6 3 4 22 16 12 JAMES MADISON—Named immediate impact for us,” Gilreath said. “She is a solid singles and Carda-Jerry Busby 27.5, Charlie Sox, 1:05 p.m. Andrus, Texas, 56; Teixeira, New York, TRIPLES—Victorino, FC Dallas 5 2 6 21 16 12 Jennifer Brown women’s assistant Gauker-Al Sinclair 26.5, Darwin List- Minnesota at Toronto, 6:07 p.m. 56; Hamilton, Texas, 55; Jeter, New Philadelphia, 8; Fowler, Colorado, 7; San Jose 5 4 4 19 16 15 basketball coach. doubles player. We’re continuing to move the program forward Wayne Johnson 26.5, Bob Hackett- Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 6:10 York, 55; MYoung, Texas, 55. Bay, New York, 6; SDrew, Arizona, 6; Houston 5 7 3 18 21 22 MOUNT OLIVE—Named Monti both in the classroom and on the court with her addition. We’re Bud Sagmoe 22.5, Don Campbell- p.m. RBI—MiCabrera, Detroit, 71; JosReyes, New York, 6; AEscobar, Seattle 4 8 3 15 16 23 Van Brunt assistant softball coach. very excited to have her join us.” John Dannenbring 21.5, Wes Cimpl- Baltimore at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Guerrero, Texas, 70; ARodriguez, Milwaukee, 5; Furcal, Los Angeles, 5; Chivas USA 3 9 2 11 15 21 RICE—Promoted Jae Cross to As a freshman in 2008-09, Sergeychik had a 6-4 record in sin- Bob Hansen 20, Dave Wildermuth- N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 9:10 New York, 62; Hamilton, Texas, 61; Morgan, Washington, 5; Olivo, NOTE: Three points for victory, women’s assistant basketball coach. Elmer Ward 19.5, Clair Sudbeck- p.m. TorHunter, Los Angeles, 60; Longoria, Colorado, 5; Pagan, New York, 5. one for tie. STANFORD—Promoted Ricky gles and a 6-8 record in doubles. She finished with wins in her final Darrell Sundleaf 18.5, Harry Lurrs- Tampa Bay, 60; Konerko, Chicago, 58. HOME RUNS—Votto, Cincinnati, Thursday, July 8 Brackett to assistant communications three singles matches that year. Andy DeJager 16, Dennis Sundleaf- HITS—Cano, New York, 110; 21; Pujols, St. Louis, 20; Hart, Real Salt Lake at Chicago, 8:30 director. Prior to her time at Kennesaw State, Sergeychik had a success- Jim Wendte 15.5, Tom Kunkel-Carl National League ISuzuki, Seattle, 110; Hamilton, Milwaukee, 19; Reynolds, Arizona, 19; p.m. WASHINGTON & JEFFER- ful time on the Russian and European junior circuits. She won the Kretsinger 14, Merle Larson-Doug East Division Texas, 108; MYoung, Texas, 105; Fielder, Milwaukee, 18; Dunn, Saturday, July 10 SON—Named Emily Hays women’s Larson 12, Charles Bender-Boyd W L Pct GB ABeltre, Boston, 104; DeJesus, Washington, 17; Rolen, Cincinnati, 17. Colorado at Toronto FC, 11 a.m. tennis coach and women’s assistant 2007 Moscow City Singles Championship after placing second in Jones-John Baldwin 5.5 Atlanta 49 35 .583 — Kansas City, 102; Butler, Kansas City, STOLEN BASES—Bourn, San Jose at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. basketball coach. singles and doubles in 2007. She also qualified for the St. New York 47 37 .560 2 100; MiCabrera, Detroit, 100; Houston, 25; AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, D.C. United at New York, 6:30 Petersburg city quarterfinals in 2007 and finished third in events at Moscow City and Balashikha in 2007. Sergeychik joins Maddy Warder of Sioux City, Iowa, and Veronika Makashov of Richmond Hill, Ontario, as Coyote recruits Cleveland can offer James a mates Dru Joyce III and Romeo for 2010-11. World Cup: Netherlands Edges maximum-length deal worth $30 Travis. LEBRON million more than any other As their dad was in meetings Skyforce To Stay With T’Wolves, Heat Uruguay, Earns Finals Berth team. But if they re-sign him, the with Nike executives, the two From Page 8 SIOUX FALLS (AP) — Sioux Falls Skyforce officials on Tuesday CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Arjen Robben Cavs would have no more boys wrestled for the basketball said the team will continue to serve as the NBA Development emerged from the bottom of an Oranje mosh pit, mud money to sign a player of Bosh’s and took shots on the floor. League affiliate of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Miami Heat for on his brow and a smile on his face. stature unless they open room Later, one of James’ body- the upcoming season. arena at roughly 4 p.m. The affiliation system allows Minnesota and Miami to assign For good measure, he threw kisses at his teammates under the salary cap. Teams can guards brought in a bag and fans. His gave the Netherlands a 3-2 victory James’ plans still are a close- not sign players before believed to contain the star’s players in their first or second season to Sioux Falls. ly guarded secret. Until his Sioux Falls has been affiliated with Minnesota in each of its over Uruguay and a spot in the World Cup final. Thursday, one day after the new workout gear, and Gibson four seasons in the NBA D-League. The affiliation with Miami will Now that’s a Dutch treat! announcement, other teams are salary-cap figure is announced. arrived looking as if he was be for a second straight season. The big prize — that elusive first title — is still one positioning themselves to make Miami and Chicago could be ready to play some ball. And game away. But this was such a moment to savor that a run at the 6-foot-8, 260-pound interested in making a similar that’s exactly what he did, team- P&D Sports Live Chat Wednesday most of the squad made a curtain call nearly an hour All-Star — or Bosh or Wade, or deal with the Raptors. ing with James and Cavaliers The Press & Dakotan sports staff will host a live chat on after the biggest Netherlands victory in decades, lead- maybe a combination. With all this swirling around Jamario Moon, Jawad Williams Wednesday afternoons. ing about 1,000 orange-clad fans in cheers that figure to There have been various The weekly event, which will run from 3-4 p.m., will cover local him, James seemed as cool as and Christian Eyenga in some last until Sunday. reports that Toronto was work- ever when he arrived for his full-court scrimmages against and regional high school and college sports, as well as some topics That’s when the Dutch play either Spain or Germany ing on a sign-and-trade deal with of national interest. for the championship of the world. camp as outside temperatures high school players. Also, listen to the “Live Chat Review” on 1450 AM KYNT radio Cleveland for Bosh, and that hit 94 degrees. The prep stars won the first from 3:45 to 4 p.m. “If you win the final, you make yourself immortal, at James is trying to convince him least in our country,” Robben said. “We will do every- Dressed in a white Nike T- game against the pros. Go online to http://www.yankton.net/live_chat to join the Cavaliers. shirt and orange shorts, he While James is the star thing we can to take the Cup back.” However, a person familiar Long wasteful with its soccer talent, the Netherlands entered the building just as the attraction in this summer’s with the talks said the Cavs college players were finishing stacked class of free agents, NATIONAL sure has found the right touch in this tournament. have spoken to the Raptors and DIGEST Stars Wesley Sneijder and Robben scored three min- their second session of the day. other players have either stayed several other teams but that no He shook a few hands and home or found a new one. On utes apart in the second half as the Netherlands players have been discussed advanced to its first title match since losing in 1978 to plopped down on a sideline Monday, Amare Stoudemire WNBA: Storm Rally Past Liberty Argentina. and nothing is close to being table before moving to a court- agreed to a five-year deal with SEATTLE (AP) — Swin Cash had 20 points, Sue Bird scored 11 “We are so close,” Sneijder said. “There is nothing finalized. The person spoke on side chair. Shortly after he the New York Knicks and said he of her 16 in the fourth quarter and the Seattle Storm rallied to beat bigger than the World Cup.” condition of anonymity because the New York Liberty 78-70 on Tuesday with Lauren Jackson on the arrived, his two young sons, would continue to recruit James And nothing better than sharing it with their coun- of the sensitivity of the negotia- LeBron Jr. and Bryce, came in to join him. sideline because of a mild concussion. tions. Jackson, averaging a team-best 21.4 points and 9.0 rebounds, trymen. with former high school team- was injured when she was hit in the face by Los Angeles’ DeLisha So out came Robben, Sneijder and their teammates Milton-Jones while going for a during the Storm’s 75-62 long after the final whistle, to join the celebration in an victory on Saturday. Jackson is listed as day to day. empty stadium — empty except for that rollicking sec- LeCoe Willingham, subbing for Jackson, had 13 points for the tion of fans still singing Dutch songs, waving flags, and Storm (16-2), who have won seven straight games. Camille Little NOMINATE THE 2011 YANKTON COUNTY finished with 12. bowing in unison. The players joined in from the field, Taj McWilliams Franklin led the Liberty (7-9) with 20 points. several on the shoulders of others, some taking photos. Cappie Pondexter added 16. Back home in Amsterdam, the victory touched off mass MERCURY 98, SPARKS 89: LOS ANGELES (AP) — Diana celebrations, too. Taurasi scored 30 points and Candice Dupree had a season-high 25 Winners of all six games in South Africa, 10 in a row Honorary points and 12 rebounds to lead Phoenix. overall and in the midst of a 25-match unbeaten streak, DeWanna Bonner added 16 points for the Mercury (7-11), who the Dutch have the look of champions — with an Oranje have won two straight since ending a six-game skid. SILVER STARS 79, SUN 66: SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Sophia hue, of course. Young scored 19 points to lead San Antonio to its first win this sea- “This is unforgettable,” said Sneijder, now tied with Survivorship son over a winning team. Spain’s David Villa for top scorer at the tournament Michelle Snow scored 14 points, Becky Hammon had 12 and (five goals). “It was a tough fight and toward the end we Chamique Holdsclaw added 11 for San Antonio (6-9), which came complicated matters. in with an 0-4 mark against Eastern Conference opponents. “Sunday we play in the World Cup final. I have to get FEVER 58, SKY 51: ROSEMONT, Ill. (AP) — Tamika Catchings used to that.” Chair scored 16 points and Indiana used a 9-2 run in the fourth quarter to beat Chicago for the fourth straight time. Besides the loss to Argentina in ’78, the Netherlands Catchings scored 10 points and the Fever (10-6) shot over 78 fell in its only other appearance in the final, to West percent (11 of 14) from the field in the first quarter. Germany in 1974. Nomination Deadline: Friday, July 9, 2010 Both of those title-game defeats came during the NBA: Clippers Reach Deal With Del golden period of Dutch soccer, and in the opposition’s Please Mail Your Nomination To: homeland. No such worries this time, and no country Negro To coach outside of Africa has had as much fan support as the Avera Sacred Heart Cancer LOS ANGELES (AP) — The reached an Netherlands. agreement in principle with to become the team's Attn: Darla Gullikson . The team said Tuesday night in an e-mail that more details 1115 W. 9th Street, Yankton, SD 57078 would be announced Wednesday. Del Negro was fired by the in May after going For questions or more information call 668-8850 82-82 in two seasons and making two postseason appearances. BALL Mike Dunleavy quit as Clippers coach in early February to focus exclusively on his general manager duties, then he and the team From Page 8 severed ties completely on March 8. His assistant, , fin- My nomination for the 2011 Honorary Survivorship Chair of the Year is: ished the season as interim coach before being dismissed on April 15. Scherschligt and Mitch Wollman all singled twice. Scherschligt struck out ______The Clippers had a 29-53 record last season, missing the play- five in a complete game loss. offs for the 15th time in 17 years. They were 8-33 on the road, their Wynot, 17-4 overall, plays O’Neill, Neb. on Thursday. This person should be Honorary Survivorship Chair of the Year because: worst mark away from home since 1999-2000, when they went 5- FREEMAN ...... 012 200 000 — 5 10 0 36. WYNOT (9-3)...... 510 000 000 — 6 9 3 Brett Scherschligt and Geoffrey Pfeiffer; Scott Morrison and Drew Lawrence ______Legion AREA CALENDAR ______S.F. East 4, Post 12 0 SIOUX FALLS — Cameron Schiltz was 3-3 with a double, but ______Yankton First Dakota Bank Post 12 was blanked 4-0 by Sioux Falls East in Wednesday, July 7 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Yankton at Tabor (7:30 p.m.) American Legion baseball action Tuesday night in Sioux Falls. ______BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Yankton Lakers at Beresford (DH, 6 Cody Ulmer allowed three runs on four hits in six innings to take the p.m.); Yankton Black Sox at Brandon Valley (DH, 5:30 p.m.) loss, while Josh Teichroew allowed one run in two relief innings. Thursday, July 8 Derrik Nelson was 2-4 with a triple for Post 12, while Teichroew and ______BASEBALL, AMATEUR Menno at Tabor (7:30 p.m.); Irene at Yankton (7:30 p.m.) Devin Gullikson both added hits. GOLF, SDGA Men’s Match Play at Red Rock, Rapid City Yankton, 13-12, concludes its league season tonight (Wednesday) SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Sioux Falls Diamonds at Yankton Spitfire (DH, with a pair of games at Valley Springs. The doubleheader starts at 5 p.m. MY NAME______6:30 p.m.) Friday, July 9 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Crofton at Lesterville (7:30 p.m., KVHT-FM); Monday’s Legion MY ADDRESS______Freeman at Scotland (7:30 p.m.) BASEBALL, LEGION Gopher Classic at Minneapolis (Yankton) Yankton Post 12 10, Mitchell 1 BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Sox Tourn. (Yankton Black Sox vs. MY PHONE NUMBER______Vermillion, 11 a.m.; Vermillion vs. Wagner, 1:15 p.m.; Wagner vs. Yankton MITCHELL — In a game moved from Yankton, it was the original Grey Sox, 3:30 p.m.; Yankton Grey Sox vs. Dakota Valley, 5:45 p.m.; hosts that picked up the win, as Yankton First Dakota Bank Post 12 Yankton Black Sox vs. Dakota Valley, 8 p.m.); Sioux Falls Classic (Yankton cruised past Mitchell 10-1 on Monday night in Mitchell. The Yankton Unit Lakers, Yankton Reds) Cody Ulmer led Yankton with three hits, including two doubles, and GOLF, SDGA Men’s Match Play at Red Rock, Rapid City; Women’s Match Play at Lakeview GC, Mitchell two RBI. Derrik Nelson chipped in with two hits and three RBI, while Relay For Life Is Steven Stanage also had two RBI. Zach Johnson doubled, singled and drove in a run, while Mike Janish, Made Possible By Our ■ Get Updates At Yankton Online Trevor Bailey, Heath Arens, Kory Bromley and Nik Davis all added a hit. 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