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Baseball Twins World PAGE 8: SPORTS PRESS & DAKOTAN THURSDAY, JULY 2, 2015 SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR Twins Win 12-Under Title Chicago 40 35 .533 10 1/2 Thursday, July 2 Tourn. at Sioux Falls BOWLING Cincinnati 36 41 .468 15 1/2 BASEBALL, LEGION Yankton Saturday, July 4 YANKTON BOWL Milwaukee 32 48 .400 21 at S.F. East (DH, 4 p.m.) BASEBALL, AMATEUR Les- OFF THE BEATEN PATH West Division BASEBALL, VFW TEENER terville at Yankton (7:30 p.m.); HIGH TEAM GAME: It’s The Splits W L Pct GB Yankton Reds at S.F. East (DH, Scotland at Menno (7:30 p.m.) 515 Los Angeles 44 35 .557 — 5 p.m.) BASEBALL, LEGION Vermil- HIGH TEAM SERIES: It’s The Splits San Francisco 42 37 .532 2 SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Yankton lion at Lennox (1 p.m.) 1445 Arizona 37 40 .481 6 Fury Xtreme at Norfolk Impact (DH, SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Ringneck HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Mark San Diego 37 43 .463 7 1/2 6:30 p.m.) Tourn. at Sioux Falls Brannen 240, Todd Moody 232, Brad Colorado 34 44 .436 9 1/2 Friday, July 3 Sunday, July 5 Hansen 231, Kathy Miller 220-200, Tuesday’s Games BASEBALL, AMATEUR Tabor BASEBALL, AMATEUR Scot- Candy Olson 182, Penny Hoffman 178 Milwaukee 4, Philadelphia 3 at Lesterville (7:30 p.m.); Wynot at land at Irene (7:30 p.m.); Tabor at HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Mark Pittsburgh 5, Detroit 4, 14 innings Crofton (7:30 p.m., KVHT-FM) Freeman (7:30 p.m.) Brannen 640, Brad Hansen 626, Steve Chicago Cubs 1, N.Y. Mets 0 BASEBALL, LEGION Dakota SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Ringneck Shutt 616, Kathy Miller 580, Candy Ol- Minnesota 8, Cincinnati 5 Valley at Vermillion (6 p.m.) Tourn. at Sioux Falls son 482, Penny Hoffman 461 Miami 5, San Francisco 3 SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Ringneck STANDINGS: The Mean Machine Washington 6, Atlanta 1 15-5, Untitled 14.5-5.5, Grandma & Chicago White Sox 2, St. Louis 1, Company 13-7, Turn “N” Heads 12-8, 11 innings Deer Slayers 11-9, Scholars IQ 11-9, L.A. Dodgers 6, Arizona 4, 10 in- of OF Taylor Dugas from Trenton (EL). CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — JoCaz 11-9, Bohemians 11-9, It’s the nings Agreed to terms with OF Joseph Falcone Agreed to terms with F Artem Anisimov Splits! 10-10, Pop N Son 10-10, Split Colorado 2, Oakland 1 on a minor league contract. on a fi ve-year contract extension through Happens 10-10, Them Guys 9-11, Domi- Seattle 5, San Diego 0 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Optioned the 2020-21 season and C Viktor Tik- nators 9-11, Aces & Eights 8.5-11.5, Beer Wednesday’s Games 1B Max Muncy to Nashville (PCL). honov on a one-year contract. 4 Breakfast 8-12, Hit or Miss 6-14, Lost Cincinnati 2, Minnesota 1 Agreed to terms with SS Richie Martin COLORADO AVALANCHE — Souls 6-14, Lucky Strikers 5-15 Oakland 4, Colorado 1 on a minor league contract. Signed D Francois Beauchemin to a Seattle 7, San Diego 0 TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned three-year contract. Milwaukee 9, Philadelphia 5 RHP Kirby Yates to Durham (IL). Des- DALLAS STARS — Signed F Pat- Pittsburgh at Detroit, 7:08 p.m. ignated RHP Ronald Belisario and 2B rick Eaves to a one-year contract and LW GOLF Miami 6, San Francisco 5 Steve Tolleson for assignment. Recalled Curtis McKenzie to a two-year contract. HILLCREST GOLF & CC Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 RHP Preston Guilmet and LHP C.J. DETROIT RED WINGS — Re- LADIES 2-NET BEST BALL p.m. Riefenhauser from Durham. Sent 1B signed C Andy Miele and G Tom Mc- FIRST: Sharry Willard, Colleen Washington at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. James Loney and RHPs Andrew Bellatti Collum to one-year contracts. Signed D Chase, Barb Dooley 125 Chicago White Sox at St. Louis, and Jake Odorizzi to Charlotte (FSL) for Mike Green to a three-year contract and SECOND: Carla Ewald, Lisa Berry, 8:15 p.m. rehab assignments. C Brad Richards to a one-year contract. Tracey Grotenhuis, Anne Meyer 128 L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. TEXAS RANGERS — Agreed to EDMONTON OILERS — Signed D LADIES IND. NET SKINS Thursday’s Games terms with RHP Tyler Phillips on a minor Andrej Sekera to a six-year contract and RESULTS: No. 5, Carolyn Kissel San Francisco (M.Cain 0-0) at Miami league contract. Sent LHP Matt Har- C Mark Letestu to a three-year contract. 3; No. 7, Kathy Olsen 3; No. 10, Lori (Fernandez 0-0), 11:10 a.m. rison to Round Rock (PCL) for a rehab FLORIDA PANTHERS — Bought Ibarolle 2; No. 15, Tracey Grotenhuis 3 Pittsburgh (Liriano 4-6) at Detroit assignment. out the contract of RW Brad Boyes. The Yankton Twins won the 12-under division of their home youth baseball tournament on (K.Ryan 1-1), 12:08 p.m. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Desig- Signed G Mike McKenna to a two-year, June 28. Team members include (front) Roy Knapp, Brodey Peterson, Dylan Prouty, Quen- LAKEVIEW GOLF COURSE Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 7-5) at N.Y. nated 2B Steve Tolleson for assignment. two-way contract and F Shane Harper National League and D Sena Acolatse to one-year, two- LADIES LEAGUE Mets (deGrom 8-5), 12:10 p.m. tin Moser, Trent Herrboldt, (middle) Rugby Ryken, Jimmie Cunningham, Aidan Feser, Tre- CINCINNATI REDS — Sent RHP way contracts. LOW GROSS: Kendra Neugebauer Milwaukee (Garza 4-10) at Philadel- vor Fitzgerald, Kaden Luellman, (back) coaches Mark Ryken, Darin Cunningham, Aaron Raisel Iglesias to Louisville (IL) for a LOS ANGELES KINGS — Signed 43 phia (Billingsley 0-2), 5:35 p.m. rehab assignment. G Jhonas Enroth to a one-year contract. Feser, Jay Fitzgerald and Kris Luellman. LOW NET: Sheri Moser 32 Washington (Scherzer 9-5) at At- COLORADO ROCKIES — Placed MINNESOTA WILD — Signed C STANDINGS: Deanna Lockman- lanta (Banuelos 0-0), 6:10 p.m. RHP Christian Bergman on the 15-day Mikael Granlund and D Mike Reilly to Linda Trenhaile 243, Andrea Tramp-Mi- San Diego (T.Ross 5-7) at St. Louis DL, retroactive to Monday. Recalled two-year contracts. chelle Townsend 222, Judy Heine-Kathy (Cooney 0-0), 6:15 p.m. RHP Justin Miller and LHP Yohan Flande MONTREAL CANADIENS — Trad- Meink 205, Kendra Neugebauer-Carolyn Colorado (Rusin 3-2) at Arizona from Albuquerque (PCL). ed LW Brandon Prust to Vancouver for Heine-Laurie Baily 200, Irma Arens- (Hellickson 5-5), 8:40 p.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Sent RW Zack Kassian and a 2016 fi fth-round Kathy Magorian 187, Sheri Moser- Friday’s Games OF Carl Crawford to Rancho Cucamon- draft pick. Bridget Thoene 183, Norma Garvey- Miami at Chicago Cubs, 1:20 p.m. Baseball ga (Cal) for a rehab assignment. Agreed NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Katie Tramp 182, Katie Paulson-Charity San Francisco at Washington, 5:05 to terms with RHPs Nolan Long and Im- Signed F Mike Ribeiro to a two-year FROM PAGE 7 Schantz-Carol Schnabel 173, Patty Za- p.m. ani Abdullah on minor league contracts. contract. vadil-Carol Leader 171, Sharon Koller- Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. MIAMI MARLINS — Optioned LHP NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Signed F Jane Brown 133, Donna Steckler-Kim Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 6:10 p.m. Justin Nicolino to New Orleans (PCL). Blake Coleman to a two-year, entry-level Winner-Colome on Sunday. Brannen 121, Mardi Mackaprang-Ann Philadelphia at Atlanta, 6:35 p.m. Reinstated RHP Bryan Morris from the contract; D John Moore to a three-year Arens 114, Emily Loecker-Linda Fox 105 San Diego at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Start time is set for 2 p.m. Colorado at Arizona, 8:40 p.m. 15-day DL. Agreed to terms with C Mat- contract; and F Paul Thompson to a two- N.Y. Mets at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. thew Foley and RHP Ryan Hafner on year, two-way contract. minor league contracts. NEW YORK ISLANDERS — Signed BASEBALL MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Sent D Thomas Hickey to a three-year con- S.D. AMATEUR POLL SOCCER OF Khris Davis to Wisconsin (MWL) for tract, G Thomas Greiss to a two-year VFW Teener CLASS A a rehab assignment. contract and F Kirill Petrov to a one-year, 1. Renner Monarchs; 2. Sioux Falls WOMEN’S WORLD CUP PITTSBURGH PIRATES — As- entry-level contract. Lakers 9-11, Brewers; 3. Sioux Falls Saints; 4. Castle- SEMIFINALS signed OF Jose Tabata outright to In- NEW YORK RANGERS — Signed wood Ravens; 5. Yankton. Tuesday, June 30 dianapolis (IL). Sent 1B Corey Hart to D Raphael Diaz and Fs Jayson Megna CLASS B At Montreal Indianapolis for a rehab assignment. and Matt Lindblad. Agreed to terms with Renner 4-5 1. Alexandria; 2. Dimock-Emery; United States 2, Germany 0 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Sent LHP F Viktor Stalberg and F Brian Gibbons. The Yankton Lakers swept 3. Wynot, Neb.; 4. Canova; 5. Crofton, Wednesday, July 1 Cory Luebke to El Paso (PCL) for a re- Named Jeff Gorton general manager Renner 9-4 and 11-5 in VFW Neb; 6. Flandreau; 7. Parkston; 8. Clark; At Edmonton, Alberta hab assignment. and Jim Schoenfeld senior vice presi- 9. Larchwood, Iowa; 10. Dell Rapids Japan 2, England 1 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — dent/assistant general manager and Teener baseball action on Mudcats. THIRD PLACE Sent RHP Aaron Barrett to Potomac general manager of Hartford (AHL). Wednesday at Yankton’s Bob Saturday, July 4 (Carolina) for a rehab assignment.
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