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PRESS & DAKOTAN n MONDAY, MAY 18, 2015 SPORTS :PAGE 9 SPORTS DIGEST Kelsey Lentz (Hartington, Nebraska). Also for Augustana, Jordan Bormann (Parkston) tied for are proud to welcome back alumni of MMC and of the men’s USD Men’s Golf Ends Season At In order to be nominated, a student-athlete must maintain 58th individually. Bormann fired a nine-over 81 this afternoon basketball program, as well as men’s basketball supporters. NCAA Regionals a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale and must have achieved to bring her 72-hole total to 40-over-par 328 (83-84-80-81). Registration deadline is May 29. For more information or BREMERTON, Wash.—South Dakota’s men’s golf team junior academic status. to register, contact coach Andrew Baker at 605-668-1501, finished in 14th place with a three-round total score of 898 Morningside led the Great Plains Athletic Conference 720-273-1347 or [email protected]. (+34) at the NCAA Bremerton Regional. A total of 75 golfers with four selections, while Concordia, Midland, Nebraska Stoebner Honored By SDHSCA from 14 teams and five individuals competed over three days Wesleyan and Northwestern all had one selection. SIOUX FALLS – Bon Homme-Scotland wrestling coach at the Gold Mountain Golf Course in Bremerton. Mark Stoebner has been named the Wrestling Coach of the Pizza Pop Open June 1 Sophomore Cody Seal led South Dakota throughout the Year by the South Dakota High School Coaches Association. The Yankton Morning Optimist Club will hold the 2015 regional. He had 71 strokes on Saturday for a total score of Augustana’s Bormann 58th At Bon Homme-Scotland placed second in the state Class Pizza Pop Open, free to all area youth, Monday June 1 at the 218, which placed him in a three-way tie for 30th. B meet. Fox Run Golf Course. The event is open to boys and girls With the Coyotes low round on Saturday, freshman NCAA Division II Golf Sioux Falls Washington’s Jamie Parish, a Yankton native, ages 7-18. Matthew Swanson’s six birdies moved him up the individual ALLENDALE, Mich. — Augustana women’s golf concluded was honored as girls’ basketball Coach of the Year. It marked The event begins with a free clinic by PGA Pro Kevin Doby rankings 15 spots to 46th place. Swanson shot a total of 222. the 2014-15 season with an 11th-place finish at the NCAA the second straight year that Washington’s head coach was of Fox Run at 8:30 a.m., followed by competition beginning Washington’s Cheng-Tsung Pan won the individual title Division II National Championship shooting a four-round honored, as Nate Malchow was selected a year ago. with a shotgun start at 9:30 a.m. with 203 strokes. UAB, South Carolina, Southern California, score of 138-over-par 1290 (334-321-317-318) after shooting Also honored were Britton-Hecla’s Angela Grupe (gym- The event is free for participants, with green fees, pizza, TCU and Washington secured the top-five team spots and a 30-over-par 318 in the final round on Saturday. Augustana nastics) and Langford Area’s Paul Raasch (boys’ basketball). pop, and prizes will be provided by the Optimist Club. Champi- advance to the finals in Bradenton, Fla. made its seventh NCAA Championship appearance in Pierre’s Dan Whalen was honored as Athletic Director of the ons 10 and older are eligible to play in the Optimist District This was the Coyotes’ first appearance at an NCAA program history. Year. Volga’s Moe Ruesink was named Official of the Year. Tournament on June 13 in Manitoba, Canada. regional meet since 2003 and the program’s first at the Divi- The University of Indianapolis captured the National These coaches, athletic director and official will be recog- Entry deadine is May 30. For more information or to regis- sion I level. Championship shooting a 60-over-par 1212 (305-299-309- nized at the annual awards banquet to be held in Aberdeen on ter, contact Dave Becker at 605-661-7899 or Cody Garvey at 299) matching its four-round low score of 11-over-par 299. Wednesday, July 15, in conjunction with the summer coaches’ 605-661-2648. Rollins College took second firing a tournament-low round of clinic. five-over-par 293 on Saturday to finish five strokes off the lead MMC Women’s Tennis Puts Three at 65-over-par 1217 (306-314-304-293). Menno-Tabor Game Postponed On NAIA Scholar-Athletes List Midwestern State’s Brenna Moore won individual medalist MMC Men’s Golf Outing June 12 MENNO – The amateur baseball game between Tabor and Three members of the Mount Marty College women’s honors shooting nine-over-par 297 (74-73-74-76) for the The Mount Marty College men’s basketball program will Menno, scheduled for Sunday in Menno, was postponed due tennis team were among 135 players nationally to be named tournament. hold its second annual golf outing on Friday, June 12, at Fox to wet field conditions. 2015 Daktronics-NAIA Women’s Tennis Scholar-Athletes, Sierra Langlie was Augustana’s highest finisher at the Run Golf Course. The event will begin with a noon shotgun It has been rescheduled for Tuesday, May 26. according to a release last week. national tournament shooting a 28-over-par 316 (80-75-80-81) start. Menno also announced that its May 24 matchup has been The Mount Marty players recognized were Vanessa to tie for 42nd on the individual leaderboard. Langlie carded a The event is designed to help increase awareness and pushed to Monday, May 25. Rockne (Yankton), Lauren Janssen (Sioux City, Iowa) and nine-over-par 81 in today’s final round. raise funds for the MMC men’s basketball program. They SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR Fiala, P, 5-10; 4. Collin Stoebner, AC, deen Central 4:35.34; 6. Pierre 4:37.36. 10. (7) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevro- Detroit at St. Louis, 8:05 p.m. San Francisco 10, Cincinnati 2 Monday, May 18 Tuesday, May 19 TRACK & FIELD 5-10; 5. (Tie) Matt Fitzgerald, Y; Conner DISCUS: 1. Sydney Palmer, P 126- let, 110, 64.9, 0. Monday’s Games Detroit 10, St. Louis 4 BASEBALL, CLUB HS Beres- GOLF, BOYS’ S.D. State Class EASTERN SOUTH DAKOTA Erickson, Ha and Isaac Rounds, B, 5-8. 1; 2. McKenzie Werner, W, 116-6; 3. Ch- 11. (13) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 2-2) at To- L.A. Dodgers 6, Colorado 4 ford-Centerville at Dakota Valley B Tourn. at Yankton CONFERENCE LONG JUMP: Not completed. antel Lewis, P, 112-3; 4. Abby Sudbeck, 110, 59.5, 0. ronto (Aa.Sanchez 3-3), 12:07 p.m. Washington 10, San Diego 0 (5:30 p.m.); Wagner-Avon-Lake GOLF, GIRLS’ S.D. State Class Saturday at Brookings POLE VAULT: Not completed. M, 112-2; 5. Brooke LeBlanc, W, 110-9; 12. (4) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 110, Milwaukee (Fiers 1-4) at Detroit Saturday’s Games Andes at Elk Point-Jefferson (5:30 AA Tourn. at Rapid City; S.D. State NOTE: Meet was suspended be- SHOT PUT: 1. Michael Keogan, W, 6. Jacey Siegfried, W, 110-1. 61, 0. (Lobstein 3-3), 6:08 p.m. Atlanta 5, Miami 3 p.m.); Winner-Colome at Parkston Class A Tourn. at Madison; S.D. cause of weather Saturday afternoon 57-10.25; 2. Bryce LeBlanc, W, 50-4.25; HIGH JUMP: Not Completed. 13. (2) Greg Biffle, Ford, 110, 43.3, Cleveland (Kluber 1-5) at Chicago Detroit 4, St. Louis 3, 10 innings (5:30 p.m.) State Class B Tourn. at Yankton and will resume Tuesday at 5 p.m. Girls 3. Max Reinke, P, 49-5; 4. Sam Schauna- LONG JUMP: 1. Emma Stewart, 0. White Sox (Sale 3-1), 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs 4, Pittsburgh 1 GOLF, BOYS’ S.D. State Class SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Sioux City have seven events to be completed and man, AC, 49-5; 5. Evan Greeneway, Y, Y, 17-7.5; 2. Macy Denzer, W, 17-3.5; 14. (8) Aric Almirola, Ford, 110, Oakland (Pomeranz 2-3) at Houston Philadelphia 7, Arizona 5 B Tourn. at Yankton; Neb. Districts at Yankton Fury White (DH, 6 p.m., boys have eight. 48-10.75; 6. Nick Raab, Y, 45-10.5. 3. Lindsey Hale, Y, 17-0.5; 4. Taylor 31.7, 0. (McCullers 0-0), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets 14, Milwaukee 1 — C-3 at Norfolk CC (Bloom- Riverside) BOYS DIVISION TRIPLE JUMP: Not completed. Volesky, M, 16-7.75; 5. Mikaela Birath, 15. (12) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, Tuesday’s Games San Francisco 11, Cincinnati 2 field, Crofton, Hartington Cedar TRACK & FIELD, PREP East- TEAM SCORES: (Through 11 of 19 GIRLS DIVISION BV, 16-6; 6. Cassidy Rippentrop, Ha, 110, 59.7, 0. Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. Washington 4, San Diego 1 Catholic, Hartington-Newcastle, ern South Dakota Conf. Champion- Events) Yankton (Y) 72, Pierre (P) 72, TEAM SCORES: (Through 12 of 19 15-9.25. 16. (14) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, N.Y. Yankees at Washington, 6:05 Colorado 7, L.A. Dodgers 1 Niobrara-Verdigre); D-3 at Bassett ships at Brookings (YHS, comple- Watertown (W) 705, Aberdeen Central Events) Brandon Valley (BV) 88, Yank- POLE VAULT: 1. Tevyn Waddell, M, 110, 41.9, 0. p.m. Sunday’s Games CC (Creighton, Laurel-Concord- tion of suspended meet, 5 p.m.) (AC) 44, Brookings (B) 41, Brandon Val- ton (Y) 68, Watertown (W) 55, Harrisburg 10-6; 2.