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Fairfair Fair Animal Animal Animal www.yankton.net Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan ■ Saturday, May 8, 2010 PAGE 7A PHOTO OF THE DAY SCOREBOARD Randolph 4:01.1; 4. Creighton Saturday’s Games Detroit at Cleveland, 12:05 Dodgers (Haeger 0-3), 9:10 p.m. Phoenix at San Antonio, 8:30 Waived CB Antonio Smith. De-Icing Prep Track 4:03.3; 5. Plainview 4:03.9; 6. Los Angeles at Seattle FC, 3 p.m. Sunday’s Games p.m. NEW YORK GIANTS— NORTHEAST NEB. ACTIVITIES Elkhorn Valley 4:36.2 p.m. Toronto at Chicago White Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, Saturday, May 8 Signed QB Riley Skinner and LB CONF. 3200 RELAY: 1. Crofton Philadelphia at Real Salt Sox, 1:05 p.m. 12:10 p.m. Orlando at Atlanta, 4 p.m. Micah Johnson. Waived QB May 7 at Plainview, Neb. 9:38.6; 2. Randolph 9:46.4; 3. Lake, 3 p.m. Baltimore at Minnesota, 1:10 San Francisco at N.Y. Mets, L.A. Lakers at Utah, 7 p.m. Dominic Randolph. NOTE: Pole vault was not Neligh-Oakdale 10:03.4; 4. Chicago at Toronto FC, 3 p.m. 12:10 p.m. Sunday, May 9 WASHINGTON RED- held due to weather conditions. Plainview 10:13.5; 5. Elkhorn p.m. Kansas City at Texas, 2:05 Atlanta at Philadelphia, 12:35 Cleveland at Boston, 2:30 SKINS—Signed LB Chris Draft. Pole vault results from district Valley 10:39.2; 6. Creighton New England at Columbus, 6 p.m. p.m. p.m. Canadian Football League meets on May 13 will be used to 11:02.6 p.m. Tampa Bay at Oakland, 3:05 Florida at Washington, 12:35 Phoenix at San Antonio, 7 EDMONTON ESKIMOS— complete final results. DISCUS: 1. Ezra Schantz, D.C. United at FC Dallas, 8 p.m. p.m. p.m. Signed DB Weldon Brown and DB GIRLS’ DIVISION Laurel-Concord 160-1.5; 2. p.m. L.A. Angels at Seattle, 3:10 St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 12:35 Isaiah Gardner. TEAM SCORES: Crofton Weston Foxhoven, Crofton 145-4; New York at San Jose, 9 p.m. p.m. p.m. SOCCER 154, Laurel-Concord 111, West 3. Ben Owens, West Holt 122-3.5; Houston at Chivas USA, 9:30 N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 7:05 San Diego at Houston, 1:05 Transactions Major League Soccer Holt 65, Creighton 51, Elkhorn 4. Tom Peitz, Crofton 119-3; 5. p.m. p.m. p.m. BASEBALL MLS—Announced the addi- Valley 44, Plainview 32, Randolph Derek Delaney, Neligh-Oakdale Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, American League tion of a Montreal franchise for 30, Neligh-Oakdale 6 119-0; 6. Matt Marcellus, West 3:10 p.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS— 2012. Suspended FC Dallas D 100: 1. Bethany DeLong, Holt 115-10 American League National League Milwaukee at Arizona, 3:10 Activated RHP Kerry Wood from Jair Benitez one game and fined Laurel-Concord 12.3; 2. Alyssa HIGH JUMP: 1. Clinton East Division East Division p.m. the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP him $250 for his actions against Kruse, Creighton 12.9; 3. Paige Lackas, Randolph 6-2; 2. Dillon W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Jensen Lewis to Columbus (IL). Houston F Dominic Odura during Anderson, Plainview 13.1; 4. Delaney, Neligh-Oakdale 5-10; 3. Tampa Bay 21 7 .750 — Philadelphia 18 11 .621 — LOS ANGELES ANGELS— a May 5 game. Jordan Braunsroth, Crofton 13.2; Trevor Schrader, Neligh-Oakdale New York 20 8 .714 1 New York 16 13 .552 2 NHL Playoffs Selected the contract of OF COLLEGE 5. Lacey Wendte, Crofton 13.22; 5-10; 4. Tucker Foxhoven, Crofton Toronto 18 13 .581 4 1/2 Washington 15 14 .517 3 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Michael Ryan from Salt Lake CONNECTICUT—Signed 6. Kashmir Stanley, Creighton 5-6; 5. Geof Kleinschmidt, Crofton Boston 15 15 .500 7 Florida 14 15 .483 4 Wednesday, May 5 (PCL). Optioned RHP Matt Palmer men’s basketball coach Jim 13.3 5-6; 6. Frank Lopez, Elkhorn Baltimore 8 21 .276 13 1/2 Atlanta 12 17 .414 6 Boston 4, Philadelphia 1 to Salt Lake. Designated RHP Calhoun to a five-year contract. 200: 1. Holly Hegge, Crofton Valley 5-6 Central Division Central Division Chicago 5, Vancouver 2, Fernando Rodriguez for assign- C.W. POST—Named Chris 26.9; 2. Kashmir Stanley, LONG JUMP: 1. Johnny W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Chicago leads series 2-1 ment. Casey men’s basketball coach. Creighton 27.8; 3. Jordan Saunders, Laurel-Concord 20-11; Minnesota 19 10 .655 — St. Louis 19 11 .633 — Thursday, May 6 National League LIPSCOMB—Announced Braunsroth, Crofton 28.1; 4. 2. Geof Kleinschmidt, Crofton 20- Detroit 16 13 .552 3 Cincinnati 14 15 .483 4 1/2 Montreal 3, Pittsburgh 2, CHICAGO CUBS—Selected junior F Adnan Hodzic has with- Brittany White, Plainview 28.5; 5. 2; 3. Derek White, Plainview 19-8; Chicago 12 18 .400 7 1/2 Chicago 14 16 .467 5 series tied 2-2 INF Starlin Castro from Tennessee drawn from the NBA draft. Mandy Nelson, Laurel-Concord 4. Drew Rautenberg, Elkhorn Cleveland 10 17 .370 8 Pittsburgh 13 16 .448 5 1/2 Detroit 7, San Jose 1, San (SL). Optioned INF Chad Tracy MCNEESE STATE—Named 28.52; 6. Katie Gubbels, Laurel- Valley 19-3; 5. Dillon Delaney, Kansas City 11 19 .367 8 1/2 Milwaukee 12 16 .429 6 Jose leads series 3-1 Iowa (PCL). Terry Gamble women’s volleyball Concord 28.9 Neligh-Oakdale 18-7.5; 6. Austin West Division Houston 9 20 .310 9 1/2 Friday, May 7 FLORIDA MARLINS — coach. 400: 1. Dani Riesberg, Backer, Randolph 18-0.5 W L Pct GB West Division Philadelphia 5, Boston 4, OT, Designated INF Mike Lamb for MISSISSIPPI STATE— Crofton 1:02.9; 2. Erika Hochstein, SHOT PUT: 1. Ezra Schantz, Texas 16 14 .533 — W L Pct GB Boston leads series 3-1 assignment. Selected the contract Promoted Scott Stricklin to athletic Laurel-Concord 1:03.7; 3. Rachel Laurel-Concord 53-3; 2. Matt Oakland 15 14 .517 1/2 San Diego 18 11 .621 — Chicago at Vancouver, 8:30 of OF Bryan Petersen from New director. Vancouver Canucks’ Jannik Hansen and Chicago Steffen, Crofton 1:06.0; 4. Maria Marcellus, West Holt 43-8.75; 3. Los Angeles 12 18 .400 4 San Francisco 17 11 .607 1/2 p.m. Orleans (PCL). PENN STATE—Named Fred Blackhawks’ Brian Campbell (51) collide in Game 4 of the McAllister, West Holt 1:07.0; 5. Ben Owens, West Holt 43-6; 4. Seattle 11 17 .393 4 Colorado 14 14 .500 3 1/2 Saturday, May 8 LOS ANGELES DODGERS Chmiel women’s assistant basket- Kashmir Stanley, Creighton Cole Neibauer, West Holt 42-10; Thursday’s Games Arizona 14 15 .483 4 Montreal at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m. —Activated RHP Jeff Weaver from ball coach. NHL’s Western Conference semifinals at GM Place in 1:08.0; 6. Ashley Lunz, Laurel- 5. Brad Starman, Neligh-Oakdale Boston 11, L.A. Angels 6 Los Angeles 12 16 .429 5 1/2 Detroit at San Jose, 9 p.m. 15-day DL. Optioned RHP John RICHMOND—Announced Vancouver, British Columbia on Friday. (Steve Concord 1:08.7 42-7.5; 6. Michael Kint, Randolph Texas 13, Kansas City 12 Thursday’s Games Sunday, May 9 Ely to Albuquerque (PCL). junior G Kevin Anderson has with- Bosch/Canwest News Service/MCT) 800: 1. Katie Jacobsen, 42-1.5 Baltimore 2, Minnesota 0 Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 2 Vancouver at Chicago, 7 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS drawn from the NBA draft. Laurel-Concord 2:35.5; 2. Payton TRIPLE JUMP: 1. Derek Toronto 2, Chicago White Sox Washington 3, Atlanta 2 —Placed SS Edgar Renteria on SETON HALL—Announced Kennedy, West Holt 2:42.4; 3. White, Plainview 40-7; 2. Drew 0 Pittsburgh 11, Chicago Cubs the 15-day DL. Optioned INF-OF junior G Jeremy Hazell, junior F Heather Lancaster, Crofton Rautenberg, Elkhorn Valley 40-3; Tampa Bay 8, Seattle 0 1 NBA Playoffs Eugenio Velez to Fresno (PCL). Jeff Robinson and junior F Herb 2:43.7; 4. Kaitlyn Rossman, West 3. Austin Backer, Randolph 39- Friday’s Games San Francisco 6, Florida 3 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Recalled INF Ryan Rohlinger from Pope have withdrawn from the AREA DIGEST Holt 2:45.5; 5. Ashley Schmit, 3.5; 4. Joe Pfanstiel, Randolph 38- Detroit at Cleveland, ppd., Arizona 6, Houston 3 Tuesday, May 4 Fresno. Selected the contract of NBA Draft. Randolph 2:46.7; 6. Tiff Tramp, 1; 5. Tanner Osborne, West Holt rain L.A. Dodgers 7, Milwaukee 3 Orlando 114, Atlanta 71 RHP Denny Bautista from Fresno. ST. BONAVENTURE— Crofton 2:47.5 37-10; 6. Trevor Wright, Neligh- N.Y. Yankees 10, Boston 3 Friday’s Games L.A. Lakers 111, Utah 103, FOOTBALL Announced junior G Lewis 1600: 1. Kristen Steffen, Oakdale 36-8 Texas 4, Kansas City 1 Philadelphia 7, Atlanta 0 L.A. Lakers leads series 2-0 National Football League Leonard has left the men’s basket- NEN Archers To Host Two Tourneys Crofton 5:48.3; 2. Hannah Dostal, Toronto 7, Chicago White Sox Florida 4, Washington 2 Wednesday, May 5 NFL—Suspended Houston ball program. HARTINGTON, Neb. — Northeast Nebraska Archers will West Holt 5:54.6; 3. Shaely Thiele, 4, 12 innings St. Louis 4, Pittsburgh 3 Phoenix 110, San Antonio LB Brian Cushing for four games XAVIER—Announced sopho- West Holt 6:10.5; 4.
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