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Schwarz, Aaron Stryker, South Loup; Blake 5-8, Sr. Stanton; Haley Gebers, Heidi Wilt, Superior; Elm Creek; Rachel Mahlberg, Elwood; Maggie Burke, Courtney Widick, Brady; Prep Hoops Heppner, Spencer Nickolite, Stanton; Lance Chatrice White, Shelby/Rising City, 6-3, Claire Bergen, Maria Van Kirk, Vanessa Van Marisa Blanke, Emerson-Hubbard; Mariah Malinda Haylat, Dorchester; Halle Dittrich, Wynot’s Schulte, Cedar’s Dana Dickes S.D. CLASS A GIRLS ALL-STATE Spongberg, Reid Wiebe, Sutton; Samuel So. Kirk, Sutton; Cody Long, Michaela Marsh, Bigelow, Kelsey Moore, Exeter-Milligan; Lisa Henseleit, Elkhorn Valley; Preston First Team Hahn, Garrett Kowalski, Talon Matzner, Tri Honorable Mention Thayer Central; Sydney Holtmeier, Tri Taylor Dreher, Franklin; Emily McGinley, Rieker, Eustis-Farnam; Natasha Koenig, Named First-Team All-State Amber Huntington, Sisseton, 5-10 sen- County; Ben Cromwell, Parker Jones, Twin Amanda Novacek, Rachel Stara, County; Kylee Gee, Twin River; Keri Lunz, Garden County; Amber Burenheide, Ewing; Sara Landis, Sarah Magdanz, Hannah ior post (14.7 points per game, 4.5 rebounds River; Hugo Ortiz, Brock Soderberg, Aquinas Catholic; Michele Borden, Wakefield; Heather Hauschild, Weeping Makenzie Polacek, Howells; Liz Sjuts, Malcolm, Falls City Sacred Heart; Kalynn LINCOLN, Neb. — Cedar Catholic’s Dana Dickes and Wynot’s per game) Wakefield; Zach Weber, Weeping Water; Arapahoe; Kortney Classen, Jordyn Keeney, Water; Hannah Dostal, Abigail Olson, West Humphrey St. Francis; Brooke Henry, Loup Dahlke, Hampton; Breanne Cope, Hay Maggie Schulte were each named first-team all-State for girls’ bas- Caitlin Duffy, St. Thomas More, 5-10 Michael Pflanz, Hayden Schuerman, Wilber- Archbishop Bergan; Kaitlin Kumke, Blue Hill; Holt; Atley Cerveny, Wilber-Clatonia; Shelby City; Brittani Burgett, Lyons-Decatur Springs; Jacee Kershaw, Hitchcock County; ketball by the Nebraska Associated Press. junior forward (18.9 ppg., 5.8 rpg.) Clatonia; Tyler Petizmeier, Parker Rew, Sydney Faessler, Ashley Stevens, Johnson, Emilee Page, Yutan. Northeast; Kassie Schuett, Maxwell; Ashley Marissa Kovanda, Lawrence-Nelson; Adrian Jaicee Ulmer, Canton, 5-8 senior guard Yutan. Bridgeport; Holly Hegge, Jordan Sanger, CLASS D1 Hansel, Brandi Sykes, Meridian; Brooke Brohn, Leigh; Stacy Beller, Taylor Bender, Dickes earned first-team honors in Class C2. Teammates (21.6 ppg, 6.3 rpg., 4 assists per game, 5 CLASS D1 Cassie Tramp, Crofton; Kirsten Sullivan, First Team Nelson, Darienne Pokorny, Newman Grove; Kaylee Jensen, Tessa Kurtenbach, Lindsay Katelyn Dickes and Tracy Peitz earned honorable mention honors. steals per game) First Team Doniphan-Trumbull; Brittany Shillington, Alyssa Frauendorfer, Humphrey, 5-10, Harlee Hollenbeck, North Central; Alex Holy Family; McKenna Rossmeier, Lynch; Also in Class C2, Crofton sophomore Bridget Arens earned Devon Brecke, Wagner, 5-9 junior Brian Bayer, Howells, 6-5, Jr. Dundy County-Stratton; Jessica Heithoff, So. Micek, Kaitlyn Schleif, Osceola; Carissa Amber Hickert, Maywood; Maddy Nygren, guard (20.1 ppg., 5.2 rpg., 4.3 apg.) secod team honors. Holly Hegge, Jordan Sanger and Cassie Tramp Jacob Olmstead, Overton, 6-2, Jr. Elgin Public/Pope John; Erin Dwyer, Megan Kaitlyn Janata, Howells, 5-10, Jr. Gutz, Laurel Krohn, Osmond; Callie Percival, Julia Schnell, Mead; Taylor Sandoe, Lexy Hofer, West Central, 5-9 senior Sam Schlautman, Howells, 6-1, Sr. Schmale, Erika Stubbendeck, Elmwood- Heather Pribyl, Exeter-Milligan, 6-1, Sr. Pawnee City; Paige Ballinger, Pender; Medicine Valley; Katrina Bader, Nebraska each earned honorable mention honors, as did Jade Cunningham guard-forward (21.4 ppg., 4.5 rpg.) Alex Stieren, West Point Central Murdock; Kylee Trobee, Freeman; Charlee Beth Stratman, West Point Central Kirsten Fink, Randolph; Mackenzie Skupa, Lutheran; Shelby Olsen, Newcastle; Sarah and Mandy Nelson of Laurel-Concord-Coleridge. Second Team Catholic, 6-5, Sr. Johnsen, Krista Menke, Friend; Katelyn Catholic, 5-10, Sr. Silver Lake; Makayla Hecht, Sutherland; Hansen, North Loup-Scotia; Carli Holz, Schulte was honored in Class D2, and was the only freshman Ashley Gruenwald, Clark-Willow Lake, Ryan Tegtmeier, Bruning- Dickes, Tracy Peitz, Hartington Cedar Jessica Tietz, Bancroft-Rosalie, 6-1, Jr. Rebekah Binder, Darcy Hagberg, West Boyd; Brekkan Martinosky, Paxton; Conner Wolff, 5-6 senior guard (14.9 ppg, 4.7 apg.) Davenport/Shickley, 6-0, So. Catholic; Mikaelyn Dick, Heartland; Brooke Second Team Lindsey Boyum, Abby Ortmeier, West Point Potter-Dix; Hunter Bailey, Taylor Neiman, to earn first-team accolades in any class. Teammate Bailey Kuchta Jolonna Sazue, Crow Creek, 5-6 soph- Second Team Foster, Briley Hannaford, Hemingford; Kayla Erin DeVries, Chambers/Wheeler Central Catholic. Red Cloud; Allison Merrell, St. Edward; earned honorable mention honors. omore guard (24.8 ppg., 4.0 rpg., 3.6 apg., Kale Anderson, Sandhills/ Thedford, 5- Brewer, Brandon Tighe, Homer; Kayla Central, 5-8, Sr. CLASS D2 Brooke Bauer, Megan Schneider, St. Mary’s; Also in Class D2, Newcastle’s Shelby Olsen and Wausa’s 4.0 spg.) 9, Sr. Alberts, Johnson-Brock; Breanna Skyler Erickson, Cedar Valley, 5-7, So. First Team Kelsey Frink, Sargent; Katelyn Woodrum, Erin Rabenberg, Mobridge-Pollock, 5-8 Peyton Swanson earned honorable mention recognition. Randolph’s Dwight Hanzel, Humphrey, 5-10, Sr. Borrenpohl, Brittney Lester, Johnson County Shelby Hemmann, Amherst, 6-0, Jr. Katie Johnson, Mead, 5-8, Sr. Sioux County; Emily Esch, senior guard (17.5 ppg., 3.8 rpg., 2.6 apg., Clinton Lackas, Randolph, 6-3, Sr. Central; Jade Cunningham, Mandy Nelson, Alexia Henschke, Pender, 5-6, Jr. Kelsey Kudrna, Hay Springs, 6-0, Jr. Spalding/Spalding Academy; Jordan Kirsten Fink earned honorable mention accolades in Class D1. 3.0 spg.) Bryce Runge, Axtell, 6-1, Sr. Laurel-Concord/Coleridge; Dani Andersen, Laura Tomjack, Chambers/ Wheeler Laramey Lewis, Hitchcock County, 5-8, Lempka, Jenna Nieveen, Courtney Alison Klostergaard, Beresford, 6-0 Neal Sheridan, Omaha Nation, 5-9, Sr. Taylor Shepard, Lincoln Christian; Kaitlin Central, 5-9, Sr. Jr. VanGroningen, Sterling; Shelby Myers, junior post (15.6 ppg., 5.3 rpg., 2.7 apg., Honorable Mention Coughlin, Louisville; Lauren Heng, Lourdes Honorable Mention Maggie Schulte, Wynot, 6-0, Fr. Stuart; Megan Berg, Sumner-Eddyville- Cedar’s Moser, Randolph’s Lackas 3.7 spg.) Max Boehler, Alma; Dillon Halligan, Central Catholic; Kelsey Dinkel, Liz Jessica Fernandez, Amherst; Hailey Andrea Weeder, Lindsay Holy Family, Miller; Shayla Christner, Bethany Riener, Christa Paul, Madison, 6-4 senior cen- Amherst; Brandon Benson, Erik Lundeen, Gebhardt, Becky Wessel, Lutheran Kring, Axtell; Jessica Bruce, Banner County; 5-8, Jr. Wauneta-Palisade; Peyton Swanson, Earn Second-Team Honors ter (15.9 ppg., 10.3 rpg., 52 blocked shots) Axtell; Jalen Flack, Alex Sjuts, Bancroft- Northeast; Alex Howell, Kassandra Shelby Garland, Erika Schroeder, Bruning- Second Team Wausa; Morgan Farley, Michaela Hinrichs, Third Team Rosalie; Kendrick Holeman, Derek Gomez,Morrill; Amy Baumert, Mallory Hull, Davenport/Shickley; Taylor Dauwen, Kelsey Biltoft, Lawrence-Nelson 6-1 Jr. Wilcox-Hildreth; Bailey Kuchta, Wynot. LINCOLN, Neb. — Hartington Cedar Catholic’s Andrew Moser Lindsey Johnson, Harrisburg, 6-2 sen- Swartzendruber, Bruning- North Bend Central; Shelby Allberry, Candice Cambridge; Samantha Roumph, Cedar Aria Hughes, Hay Springs, 5-6, Sr. and Randolph’s Clinton Lackas each earned second-team all-state ior forward (14.0 ppg., 6.4 rpg.) Davenport/Shickley; Rayce Dauwen, Zane Shelton, North Platte St. Patrick’s; Jana Bluffs; Darian Erickson, Shelby Rother, Ashton Hughes, Hay Springs, 5-6, Sr. honors for boys’ , as selected by the Nebraska Associated Cassidy Gebhart, Elkton-Lake Benton, Petersen, Cambridge; Tanner Hart, Travis Lindstrom, Oakland-Craig; Amanda Cedar Valley; Kelsey Owen, Laura Tomjack, Cami Oelsligle, Elkhorn Valley, 5-8, Jr. Men’s Hoops 5-5 junior guard (16.2 ppg., 4.2 apg., 5.8 NATIONAL INV. TOURN. Press. Kester, Clearwater/Orchard; Chris Cover, Beckman, Holly Mach, Palmyra; Tanya Chambers/Wheeler Central; Haley Soester, Sara Simmons, Sumner-Eddyville- spg.) Crawford; Sam Behrends, Justin Huff, Creek Metcalf, Perkins County; Jesi Markvicka, Crawford; Kristine Bond, Creek Valley; Miller, 5-10, Sr. Championship Moser was honored in Class C2. Ponca’s Trenton Peterson Marie Malloy, Parkston, 5-6 junior Valley; Ryan Mitteis, Holden Wetzler, Ravenna; Maddie Scow, Shelby/Rising City; Tiffany Herbek, Deshler; Hannah Kostal, Honorable Mention Thursday, March 31 earned honorable mention accolades in C2. guard (15 ppg., 7.0 rpg., 4.3 apg., 4.5 Creighton; Pat Adams, Ross Miller, Tracy Meyer, Shelton; Whitney Heppner, Morgan Vitosh, Diller-Odell; Alisha Bourke, Katie Drake, Siera Rohde, Ansley; Wichita State (28-8) vs. Alabama (25- Lackas and teammate Grant Anderson were honored in Class spg.) Chambers/Wheeler Central; Luke Dlouhy, 11), 6 p.m. Chynna Stevens, Clark-Willow Lake, 5- Deshler; Connor Duis, Conner Pahl, Diller- D1, with Anderson receiving honorable mention recognition. Also 10 sophomore forward (13.6 ppg., 11.6 Odell; Zac Crowley, Luke Ourada, Elm Creek; getting a HM nod in D1 were Creighton’s Ryan Mitteis and Holden rpg.) Jonathan Weber, Elwood; Adam Drieling, Wetzler, and Hartington’s Neil Kramer. Sharee Galbraith, Winner, 6-1 senior Emerson-Hubbard; Zach Jensen, Nolan Compton as a relief pitcher. Nolz the top of the fourth inning. The forward (17.3 ppg., 11 rpg., 44 blocks). Wynot had five players receive honorable mention recognition White, Exeter-Milligan; Alex Sindt, Franklin; ended the game with 6 1/3 innings Lancers held off the pressure and ———— Nate Martinez, Cody Pineda, Garden County; pitched, six strike outs, five walks, recorded three outs before any in D2: Chad Boeckman, Cody Stappert, Austin Wieseler, Devin CLASS B ALL-STATE GIRLS Neil Krammer, Hartington; Jordan MMC Wieseler and Michael Wieseler. Also honored was Newcastle’s Selected by the S.D. Basketball Gustafson, High Plains; Tyler Brester, Dillon three hit batters, and three earned Cougars could cross the plate. Dylan Whelchel. Coaches Association and the S.D. Dostal, Jordan Brichacek, Howells; Brett From Page 8 Sportswriters Association Arlt, Dexter Hanzel, Taylor Roan, Humphrey; runs. The Lancers scored one run in First Team Kole Kimle, Tyler Schnitzler, Kenesaw; The Lancers scored one run off the bottom of the fourth inning. Alex Kneeland, Summit, 5-8 senior Jeremy Coffey, McCool Junction; Jeff Knox, USD Sweeps Jamestown guard (24.2 points per game, 4.0 rebounds North Central; Bartley Nelson, Osceola; Gene a single by Jared Miller. Ross Heine Mathias Godsil drove a double to VERMILLION — Sophomore Kassie Loe went 4-for-5 with two per game, 4.0 assists per game) Richard Kumm, Osmond; Zach Olmstead, put the Lancers down by one. came to the plate with the bases the left field fence to score pinch homers on the day to help the South Dakota team record 8- Bailey Kusser, Highmore-Harrold, 5-9 Brady Weiss, Overton; Garrett Borcher, Erik Allen Hemeyer drove the ball loaded and two outs. Heine hit the runner Joe Tyrell for the Lancers. senior guard (14.7 ppg., 6.4 rpg., 5.6 apg.) Derby, Michael Marr, Hadley Sejkora, 0 and 9-1 five-inning wins over Jamestown College Wednesday Megan Mutchler, Newell, 6-1 senior Pawnee City; Shane Carrender, Pender; through the left side of the infield ball up the middle, where it was Cody Minich singled to get on afternoon in Vermillion. The Coyotes improved to 11-18 on the sea- center (15.9 ppg., 7.4 rpg., 1.5 apg.) Grant Anderson, Randolph; Tyler Lee, Brady to earn a base hit, scoring Schmidt kicked by the second baseman and base and then stole second and son with the nonconference sweep. Kieran O’Malley, Centerville, 5-9 Marten, Sandhills/Thedford; Tyler Ostrander, sophomore guard (22.2 ppg., 2.5 rpg., 4.1 and tying the game at 3-3 at the The Coyotes hit six homers on the day, as Loe and freshman Jake Polk, Silver Lake; Landon Holmes, Tyler found its way into the glove of the third in succession to put himself apg.) Jedlicki, Sutherland; Jon Alford, Dexter end of the third inning. shortstop as he streatched out to in position for Cody Burgener to Lindsey Boyd each homered twice. Morgan May, Colman-Egan, 6-0 senior Black, West Boyd; Nathan Bruning, Ben In the first game, Boyd was 2-for-3 with two homers and three center (18.1 ppg., 8.9 rpg., 1.5 apg.) Eilerts, Anthony Ridder, Cody Stalp, Nathan Sioux Falls’ Kevin Santos stole make the force out at second base. drive him home with a single up RBI. Freshman Paige Policky was 2-for-2 with an RBI, while senior Second Team Ulrich, West Point Central Catholic; Michael second base and was able to The Cougars won game one 6-4. the middle. With the Cougars Taylor Trohkimoinen, Newell, 6-0 soph- Lage, Tanner Woslager, Winside. Mel Johnson and Loe each went 2-for-3. Senior Jessica Lussman omore guard (16.1 ppg., 6.9 rpg., 6.0 apg.) CLASS D2 advance all the way around to The Lancers were led by Miller, knocking on the door again with a was 1-for-2 with a two-run homer. Johnson also fired a three-hit Paige Herrboldt, Freeman, 5-7 junior First Team score due to a wild throw. The and Hemeyer who each went 1-3 man on third and a man on first, shutout on the mound. guard (18.5 ppg., 5.1 rpg., 3.0 apg.) D.J. Bamesberger, Hampton, 6-2, Sr. Rachel Fuhrmann, Ipswich, 5-8 senior Cougars were up 4-3 with two outs and nabbed an RBI apiece. Jason Bernatow makes the decision to Boyd got the Coyotes on the board right away with a solo Chris Bartels, Wauneta-Palisade, 5-11, forward (19.1 ppg., 8.0 rpg., 2.5 apg.) Sr. in the top of the fifth. Base hit by Schmidt went 1-4 on the game, had pull Wieseler and put Adam McVay homer to lead off the bottom of the first inning. The Coyotes added Kelsey Schmidt, Mt. Vernon, 5-7 senior Drew Harris, Wauneta-Palisade, 6-4, another run later in the inning when Policky singled up the middle guard (16.2 ppg., 2.6 rpg., 2.7 apg.) Sr. Corey Vasquez drove Nick an RBI and crossed the plate once. in as a relief pitcher. to score junior Alexa Rudeen, who had singled earlier in the inning. Emily Olson, Woonsocket, 5-8 senior Drew Ott, Giltner, 6-4, Jr. Armstrong around from second Nathan Roche scored three runs Burenger and Jimmy Maxwell guard (15.9 ppg., 5.6 rpg., 3.9 apg.) Tait Sibble, St. Mary’s, 6-0, Jr. In the second inning, junior Bre Zmolek was hit by a pitch to Third Team Second Team base to score for the cougars. as a pinch runner. orchestrated a double steal with lead off the inning. One out later, Boyd reached on a fielder’s Logan Cowan, Highmore-Harrold, 6-1 Gabe Connealy, Mullen, 6-4, Sr. Sioux Falls led the game 5-3. Leading the Cougars was Cody Maxwell stealing second base and choice, forcing out Zmolek at second. Junior Stephanie Hall tripled senior forward (13.5 ppg., 9.5 rpg., 2.0 apg.) Marcus Garrison, Hampton, 6-1, Sr. Anna Leloux, Parker, 6-1 junior for- Nolz shuts down the Lancers in Burgener who went 1-3 with a dou- Burenger stealing home. Sioux to right, scoring Boyd and pushing the Coyote lead to 3-0. Connor Malone, Sterling, 6-9, Sr. ward (11.5 ppg., 9.3 rpg., 1.9 apg.) Troy Thramer, Ewing, 6-6, Sr. the bottom of the fifth inning with ble, a walk, and a run. Corey Falls scored another run on a balk South Dakota added to the lead in the third. Johnson doubled Tia Nihart, James Valley Christian, 5-6 Jake Wirthele, Sterling, 6-0, Sr. to lead off the inning and advanced to third on an error in right. She senior guard (15.2 ppg., 6.5 rpg., 2.6 apg.) Honorable Mention three strait strikeouts. The Vasquez went 1-3 with an RBI. Jeff by McVay, which put the Cougars Ashley Robinson, Hanson, 6-0 junior scored on a throwing error to make it 4-0. Policky then walked and Derek Powers, Arthur County; Pat Cougars still lead 5-3. Harris went 1-3, Cody Minich went up 3-1. forward (17.1 ppg., 9.3 rpg. 1.0 apg.) Kucera, Zach Parolek, Clarkson; Luke Miller, moved to second when Loe singled. Zmolek reached on a fielder’s Whitney Kuyper, Corsica-Stickney, 5-6 Cody-Kilgore; Garrett Sellhorst, Cody Zach Ireland reached first base 1-4 with an RBI, and Dylan Dwyer The Sioux Falls Cougars held choice, forcing Loe out at second, and Lussman was hit by a pitch senior guard (11.0 ppg., 3.4 rpg., 2.7 apg.) Wisnieski, Dodge; Drew Rautenberg, on balls to lead off for the Cougars was 0-2 with an RBI. the Lancers through the bottom of ———— Elkhorn Valley; Damian Summers, Ewing; to load the bases. Boyd walked to force in Policky giving the NEB. ASSOCIATED PRESS BOYS ALL- in the top of the sixth inning. Dominic Wieseler started the the fifth inning, with the Lancers Coyotes a 5-0 lead. Lane Barnhill, Reed Barnhill, Matt Goltz, Falls STATE BASKETBALL TEAMS City Sacred Heart; Ethan Kreutz, Trevor Ireland proceeds to steal second second game for the Lancers, shut- earning zero hits and one man left South Dakota ended the game with three runs in the fifth. Here is The Associated Press All-State Poppen, Luke Richards, Giltner; Corbin base on a pitch in the dirt. The Zmolek singled to lead off the inning. Sophomore Kate Snow ran Boys Basketball Teams for the 2010-11 sea- Fagan, Hampton; Reid Badje, Travis Kuhn, ting down the Cougars in the top on base. son. Each first and second-team player is for Zmolek and scored when Lussman drilled a homer to right giv- Trenton Kuhn, Hay Springs; Michael Bishop, Cougars stole six bases in the of the first. The bottom of the first The Lancers held off the listed by position, name, school, height and Adrian Lawson, Tyler Rehbein, Hayes game. Mount Marty’s head coach ing the Coyotes a 7-0 lead. Boyd finished the game with a solo grade: Center; Cale Brown, Gabe Ware, Hitchcock inning was marked by a double by Cougars on the strength of a 5-4-3 homer, making the final count 8-0. CLASS A County; Bryan Ferguson, Hyannis; Addison Andy Bernatow decided to end the Jared Miller, however, the Lancers double play. Sioux Falls led 3-1 in Johnson didn’t allow a run, striking out three and walking First Team McCartney, Jared Reiman, Lawrence- day for Huston and bring Jesse Akoy Agau, Omaha Central, 6-8, So. Nelson; Preston Wendt, Logan Went, Leigh; could not capitalize leaving two the middle of the sixth inning. The three, in picking up her fourth win of 2011. Jalen Bradley, Norfolk, 6-0, Jr. Dylan Brenner, Brennen Cruise, Sam Bailey in for relief. The bases were men on base. Cougars held the Lancers to zero A seven-run first inning proved to be the difference in the sec- C.J. Carter, Omaha Benson, 6-0, Sr. Schumacher, Leyton; Caleb Lindhorst, loaded with no outs soon after The second inning was score- runs, zero hits, and one man left ond game for the Coyotes. Johnson was 1-for-2 with a grand slam Galen Gullie, Omaha Bryan, 5-8, Sr. Trevor Lindhorst, John McPhillips, Lindsay Derrius Vick, Lincoln Southeast, 6-2, for the Coyotes, while Loe was 2-for-2 with two homers. Zmolek Holy Family; Adam Kucera, Litchfield; Clay Bailey came into the game. The less for both teams. The top of the on base. Sr. McNall, Loomis; Christopher Heiser, Lynch; Lancers turned a double play, but third inning showed the game at The Lancers held the Cougars was 2-for-3 as well. Second Team Lucas Gleisberg, Medicine Valley; Dakin Boyd started the inning — which saw the Coyotes send 13 bat- DK Augustine, Omaha Bryan, 6-5, Sr. Rummel, Minatare, Jake Spies, Mullen; Matt a runner still crossed the plate, zeros with three hits and an error off in the top of the seventh ters to the plate — by reaching on a walk. She stole second and Kyler Erickson, Millard South, 6-0, Sr. Heller, Nebraska Lutheran; Dylan Whelchel, giveing the Cougars a 6-3 lead with for Sioux Falls, and two hits and an inning. Logan Kortan started Duol Mayot, Omaha South, 6-4, Sr. Newcastle; Koby Archuletta, Cody Corfield, moved to third on a wild pitch. Hall was hit by a pitch and Rudeen Connor Niehaus, Fremont, 6-7, Sr. Wade Waugh, Paxton; Caleb Pritchard, Cole two outs. Bailey closed out the error for Mount Marty. things off for the Lancers in the walked to load the bases. Tyler Shields, Kearney, 6-4, Sr. Pritchard, Garrett Reese, Pleasanton; Ty inning with a strike out. Wiesler and the Lancers sat the bottom of the inning with a base Johnson then delivered, crushing a homer over the fence for a CLASS B Ottoson, Potter-Dix; Blake Brumbaugh, Red First Team Top of seven Sioux Falls up 6-3, grand slam, giving the Coyotes a 4-0 lead. That advantage grew to Cloud; Guy Fenske, Sargent; Derek Sioux Falls batters down 1-2-3, hit to the left center gap. Justin Jared Blum, Gretna, 6-4, Jr. Blumenstock, Ty Eiler, St. Mary’s; Klay and the Lancers held the Cougars with two strike outs to end the top Kemp came through with another 5-0 when Loe followed with a solo homer — her first as a Coyote. Mike Gesell, South Sioux City, 6-2, Jr. Heusman, Colin VanGroningen, Sterling; Freshman Christine Broders (Yankton) reached on an error, and Austin Groth, South Sioux City, 6-2, Jr. Ben Kaup, Stuart; Ricky Martin, Wauneta- to a 1-2-3 inning. of the third. base hit to put two runners on Zmolek singled. Snow hit a hard grounder to first for a single; the Erich Nickman, Lincoln Pius X, 5-9, Jr. Palisade; Clay Blank, Clint Gardels, The Lancers are down three Wenande smoked a single to base. A couple of sacrifices moved Cole Spurgeon, Gretna, 6-2, Sr. Wilcox/Hildreth; Chad Boeckman, Cody ball was bobbled after it was retrieved, allowing Broders to score Second Team Stappert, Austin Wieseler, Devin Wieseler, runs in the bottom of the seventh left early in the bottom of the the runners over and drove in a with the Coyotes’ sixth run. Trey Bardsley, Beatrice, 5-8, Jr. Michael Wieseler, Wynot. inning three outs remaining in the third, however, the Lancers were run, however, the Lancers were Lussman walked to load the bases; Boyd then singled to the Zach Clemens, Scottsbluff, 6-4, Jr. ———— Jordon Flynn, Blair, 6-3, Sr. game. Wenande leads off and is unable to move him around. unable to claim the victory. pitcher, scoring Zmolek and giving the Coyotes a commanding 7-0 NEB. ASSOCIATED PRESS GIRLS ALL- Dean Tiwald, Mount Michael STATE BASKETBALL TEAMS promptly hit by a pitch. The The Cougars were able to get MMC travels to Nebraska lead. Benedictine, 6-4, Sr. Here is The Associated Press All-State In the second, Loe led off with a homer to push the Coyote lead Dylan Travis, Omaha Gross Catholic, 6- Girls Basketball Teams for the 2010-11 sea- Cougars brought in Brandon two runners in scoreing position in Wesleyan Saturday. to 8-0. South Dakota added its final run of the game after loading 2, Jr. son. Each first and second-team player is CLASS C1 listed by position, name, school, height and the bases in the third when Broders hit a pop fly that fell for a hit First Team grade: behind the second baseman, scoring Rudeen. Carson Blum, Minden, 5-11, Jr. CLASS A ty also made her our best all- including two players from Clark- Ethan Brozek, Norfolk Catholic, 6-7, Sr. First Team Sophomore Erica Denney picked up her fourth win of 2011, Trevor Bryant, Tekamah-Herman, 6-4, going five innings. She allowed four hits and one earned run, strik- Alexis Akin-Otiko, Bellevue West, 5-10, around defender.” Willow Lake, which finished third Sr. Sr. Brecke, a 5-9 junior guard, is in the state Class A tournament. ing out six while walking three. Turner Fahey, Grand Island Central Chelsea Albers, Papillion-La Vista, 6-1, CLASS A The Coyotes return to the road on Saturday for a doubleheader Catholic, 6-0, Sr. Sr. the second underclassmen on the The Cyclones’ senior guard at Cal State-Bakersfield. The Coyotes will face Cal State-Bakersfield Kendall Ferguson, Kimball, 6-5, Sr. Jayla Hobza, Bellevue East, 5-8, So. From Page 8 first team. Ashley Gruenwald is on the sec- Second Team Chelsea Mason, Bellevue West, 5-8, Jr. on Sunday as well before concluding the trip with a twinbill against Gayland Drake, Omaha Roncalli Brianna Rollerson, Omaha Central, 6-0, She was a second-team hon- ond team along with seniors Erin UC-Santa Barbara on Monday. Catholic, 5-10, Sr. Jr. oree as a sophomore. Rabenberg of Mobridge-Pollock, Kyle Herman, Milford, 6-2, Sr. Second Team Greg Milliken, Wahoo, 6-1, Sr. Brianna Craig, Lincoln Northeast, 5-11, points, 408 rebounds and 125 3- The three-year starter sparked Alison Klostergaard of Beresford Zach Sterup, Hastings St. Cecilia, 6-9, Jr. pointers for the Trojans. Wagner to a 16-4 season by tallying and Christa Paul of Madison and Sr. Alexa Kastanek, Lincoln Southeast, 5- AREA CALENDAR Ben Uhing, Norfolk Catholic, 6-7, Sr. 9, So. The Dakota Wesleyan 20.1 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.3 sophomore Jolonna Sazue of Crow CLASS C2 Sammi Licari, Columbus, 5-6, Jr. University recruit notched 21.5 assists per game this season. She Creek. Sazue was a second-team First Team Kadie Rolfzen, Papillion-LV South, 6-3, Connor Beranek, Ravenna, 6-5, Jr. So. points and 4.5 rebounds per game shot 64 percent from the field. selection and Gruenwald a third- Trevor Cyboron, Ravenna, 5-11, Jr. Jaylan Spencer, Millard West, 6-0, Sr. this winter for West Central, which “Devon is a very unselfish play- team selection last winter. Thursday, March 31 Levi Gipson, Lincoln Christian, 6-2, Jr. CLASS B , CLUB Bon Homme at Yankton (7 p.m.); Beresford at Spencer Morrissey, Archbishop First Team compiled a 13-8 record. er who wanted what was best for Sophomore Chynna Stevens of Dakota Valley (6 p.m.); Wessington Springs-Mount Vernon-Ethan-Hanson- Bergan, 6-5, Sr. Beth Bohuslavsky, Seward, 5-6, Jr. “Lexy is an explosive player the team,” Said Wagner head Clark-Willow Lake made the third Woonsocket vs. Corsica-Stickney-Armour-Plankinton at Corsica (7:30 p.m.) Alex Thayer, Superior, 5-10, Sr. Emily Cady, Seward, 6-2, Sr. BASEBALL, CLUB 9/10 Bon Homme at Yankton (5 p.m.) Second Team Paige Hasty, Holdrege, 5-10, Sr. with a great combination of speed coach Mike Koupal. “She not only team along with seniors Lindsey , BOYS’ Southeast South Dakota Small-School Inv. at Fox Run, Cole Dworak, Lincoln Christian, 5-8, Jr. Brittney Lynch, Elkhorn, 6-1, Sr. and strength. She is a great 3-point could score, but also did a great Johnson of Harrisburg and Sharee Yankton (Alcester-Hudson, Andes Central, Avon, Bon Homme, Freeman, Andrew Moser, Hartington Cedar Hailey Mandelko, Lexington, 5-9, Sr. Freeman Academy, Marion, Parker, Scotland, 9 a.m.) Catholic, 6-4, Sr. Second Team shooter from the perimeter and job of distributing the basketball Galbraith of Winner and juniors GOLF, GIRLS’ Southeast South Dakota Small-School Inv. at Fox Run, John Spellerberg, Archbishop Bergan, Alicia Armstrong, Beatrice, 5-11, Jr. can also take the ball to the rim and is a great defender. She pretty Cassidy Gebhart of Elkton-Lake Yankton (Alcester-Hudson, Andes Central, Avon, Bon Homme, Freeman, 6-3, Sr. Cathleen Cox, Elkhorn, 5-8, Sr. and finish,”said West Central head Freeman Academy, Marion, Parker, Scotland, Wagner, 9 a.m.) Andrew Vinton, North Platte St. Hattie Guzman, Scottsbluff, 5-6, Sr. much does it all.” Benton and Marie Malloy of Patrick’s, 6-0, Jr. TRACK & FIELD, PREP Hartington Cedar Catholic Inv. (Bloomfield, Tristen Sharp, South Sioux City, 6-2, coach Joe Caffrey. “She was a great Ten other players were named Parkston. Garth Walbridge, Arapahoe, 5-11, Sr. Sr. Creighton, Crofton, Hartington, Hartington Cedar Catholic, Niobrara- Honorable Mention leader whose hard work and abili- to the second and third teams Verdigre, Wynot, 3 p.m.); L-C-C Relays (Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, Ponca, Hannah Tvrdy, Seward, 5-9, So. Kalen Vandenberg, Jordan Vavrina, CLASS C1 1 p.m.) Aquinas Catholic; T.J. Eichenberger, Friday, April 1 First Team Arapahoe; Josh Boggs, Archbishop Bergan; Taylor Moore, Milford, 5-10, Sr. BASEBALL, CLUB Vermillion at Dakota Valley (5 p.m.) Blake Jeffres, Grant Jeffres, Spencer GOLF, BOYS’ Crofton Inv. (Crofton, Ponca, 9 a.m.) Mattie Murren, Wahoo, 5-6, Sr. Jobman, Nate Rice, Bayard; Logan Wilsey, Sadie Murren, Wahoo, 5-7, Jr. Harrold, junior Anna Leloux of Robinson of Hanson and junior SOFTBALL, COLLEGE Morningside at MMC (DH, 3 p.m.) Conestoga; Nicolas Eller, Micah Riley, Cross TRACK & FIELD, PREP Plainview Inv. (Creighton, Randolph, 12:30 Alicia Ostrander, Gordon-Rushville, 6- Parker, senior Tia Nihart of James Whitney Kuyper of Corsica- County; Garrett Bunde, Jordan Slough, 3, Sr. p.m.); Dakota Valley at Vermillion Doniphan-Trumbull; Joseph Rettele, Dundy Alyssa Stanek, Bishop Neumann, 6-1, Valley Christian, junior Ashley Stickney. Saturday, April 2 CLASS B County-Stratton; Scott Paseka, Cameron Sr. BASEBALL, COLLEGE MMC at Nebraska Wesleyan (DH, 1 p.m.) Smith, East Butler; Kellen Unvert, Freeman; Second Team BASEBALL, CLUB Harrisburg at Yankton; Dakota Valley at Canton (2 Spencer Friesen, Tanner Steengard, Bobbi Beckwith, Boone Central, 5-9, Sr. From Page 8 p.m.) Heartland; Chance Campbell, Tyler Swanson, Brooke Kissinger, Minden, 5-7, Fr. BASEBALL, CLUB JV Harrisburg at Yankton Hemingford; Aric Schnacker, Cody Tasler, Jamie Kissinger, Minden, 5-9, Fr. BASEBALL, CLUB 9/10 Harrisburg at Yankton Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer; Cody Jericca Pearson, Gibbon, 5-11, Sr. SOFTBALL, COLLEGE MMC at Doane (DH, 1 p.m.); USD at Cal Baack, Grahm Butler, Trevor Krenk, Jon Keriann Shaw, Sandy Creek, 5-10, Sr. will be missed next year.” State-Bakersfield (DH, 2 p.m.) Wenzl, Kale Wolken, Johnson-Brock; Justin You are invited to attend CLASS C2 , BOYS’ S.C. Heelan/Vermillion at YHS (9 a.m.) Damme, Zach Kaster, Nate Kuhl, Johnson First Team All-State second team honorees TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR Vance Butler Inv. at Sioux County Central; J.D. Freeman, Andre Joelle Andersen, Lincoln Christian, 5- include sophomore Taylor Falls (USD) Orduna, Logan Power, Lincoln Christian; 10, Sr. Sunday, April 3 Justin Hauder, Lourdes Central Catholic; Dana Dickes, Hartington Cedar Trohkimoinen of Newell, junior BASEBALL, COLLEGE Concordia at MMC (DH, 1 p.m.) Mitch Knobbe, Lutheran Northeast; Evan Catholic, 5-11, Sr. Paige Herrboldt of Freeman, senior BASEBALL, CLUB Wagner at Beresford (2 p.m.) Carroll, Malcolm; Micki Clinch, Andrew Cara Olerich, Homer, 5-8, Jr. SOFTBALL, COLLEGE MMC at Midland (DH, 1 p.m.); USD at Cal Vinton, North Platte St. Patrick’s; DJ Jamie Van Kirk, Sutton, 5-8, Sr. Rachel Fuhrmann of Ipswich, sen- State-Bakersfield (DH, 4 p.m.) Hinman, Oakland-Craig; Zach Ehresman, Sarah Wood, Superior, 6-2, Sr. ior Kelsey Schmidt of Mt. Vernon Omaha Brownell-Talbot; Dylan Dubas, Trent Second Team Juilfs, Palmyra; Michael York, Perkins Jessica Aratani, Morrill, 5-11, Sr. and senior Emily Olson of County; Cody Elwood, Matt Watson, Bridget Arens, Crofton, 6-0, So. Woonsocket. ■ Get Updates At Yankton Online Plainview; Trenton Peterson, Ponca; Nathan Conner Novacek, Aquinas Catholic, 6- Members of the third team are Dahl, Weston Kosch, Shelby/Rising City; 1, So. (www.yankton.net) Luke Glenn, Robert Portillo, Shelton; Daniel Mallory Weaver, Lutheran Northeast, senior Logan Cowan of Highmore- Barr, Devin Buehr, Southern; Chase A Continuing Series of Presentations to be held at: When you •30% Tax Credit Seventh-day call during •Cut Energy Bills up to 80% Adventist Business •Financing Available Hours... 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