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COLLEGE/YHS EVENTS SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR

Langford 46, Platte-Geddes 32 Tuesday, December 29 Wisner (Ponca); Verdigre Booster Club Holiday p.m.) BOWLING MUS, Tenn. 65, Bridgewater-Emery BASKETBALL, MEN’S Coyote Classic at Tourn. (Third — 4:30 p.m.; Championship — 8 BASKETBALL, BOYS’ SOPH Pierre at YHS YANKTON BOWL 44 Salina, Kan. (MMC at Kansas Wesleyan, 8 p.m., p.m.); Wayne Holiday Tourn. (Hartington Cedar (1:30 p.m.) CLASSIC LEAGUE Oakland, Calif. 67, Parker 61 KYNT-AM) Catholic, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge); Wynot at BASKETBALL, BOYS’ 9TH Pierre at YHS HIGH TEAM GAME: The Varsity Prairie Seeds Academy, Minn. 68, BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Coyote Classic at Crofton (1:30 p.m.) Pub 933 Mitchell Christian 52 Salina, Kan. (MMC at Kansas Wesleyan, 6 p.m., BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Creighton Holiday BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Pierre at YHS (4:15 HIGH TEAM SERIES: Eisenbraun & Sisseton 50, St. Thomas More 47 KYNT-AM) Tourn. (Creighton, Hartington-Newcastle, Wausa); p.m., KVHT-FM, kynt1450.com); Alcester-Hudson Associates 2639 Warner 60, Harding County 38 BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Aberdeen Classic Omaha Nation Holiday Tourn. (Santee); Randolph at Avon; Bloomfi eld at Laurel-Concord-Coleridge; WBB: Coyote Clas- HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Dan Woodinville, Wash. 81, Mitchell 54 (Platte-Geddes vs. Aberdeen Christian, 3:30 Holiday Tourn. (Randolph); Shootout On The Elk- Canistota at Parker; Crofton at O’Neill; Freeman sic at Salina, Kan.: Liebl 299, Mike Barta 289, Steve Shutt p.m.; Elk Point-Jefferson vs. Sisseton, 6:30 p.m.); horn at Wisner (Ponca); Swiftel Classic (Platte-Ged- Academy at Menno; Irene-Wakonda at Beresford; vs. Kansas Wes- 279, Tyler Novak 266, Matt Hoefs 259, MONDAY’S S.D. GIRLS Creighton Holiday Tourn. (Creighton, Hartington- des vs. Canby, 3:30 p.m.); Verdigre Booster Club Lennox at Platte-Geddes; Winner at Parkston Newcastle, Wausa); Mike Miller Classic at Sioux Holiday Tourn. (Third — 2:45 p.m.; Championship Pierre at YHS (1:30 TODAY leyan, 6 p.m. Terry Norton 259 Elkton-Lake Benton 69, Russell- BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ JV Falls (Wynot vs. Ethan, 11:30 a.m.); Omaha Na- — 6:15 p.m.); Wayne Holiday Tourn. (Hartington p.m.) Dec. 29 MBB: Coyote Clas- HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Terry Tyler-Ruthton, Minn. 60 tion Holiday Tourn. (Santee); Parkston Classic Cedar Catholic, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge); Wynot Pierre at YHS sic at Salina, Kan.: Norton 745, Matt Hoefs 730, Steve Shutt Ethan 56, Dell Rapids 46 BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ SOPH (Scotland vs. McCook Central-Montrose, noon; at Crofton (2:45 p.m.) vs. Kansas Wes- 727, Todd Kautz 714, Waren Muller 713 Irene-Wakonda 54, Chester 48 Irene-Wakonda vs. Sully Buttes, 1:30 p.m.; Hanson Winter Wonderland Inv. Pierre at YHS leyan, 8 p.m. STANDINGS: Manitou 130.5, Coca- Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 68, GYMNASTICS, PREP BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ 9TH vs. Highmore-Harrold, 3 p.m.; Corsica-Stickney vs. at Vermillion (Parkston-Ethan-Hanson, Vermillion, (1:30 p.m.) Cola 107, Eisenbraun & Associates 101, Gayville-Volin 47 WBB: Coyote Clas- Alcester-Hudson, 4:30 p.m.; Canistota vs. Flan- Wagner-Bon Homme, 11:30 a.m.) Watertown at Yankton (5:30 Plath Chiropractic 97.5, Kruse’s Pro St. Thomas More 51, Aberdeen HOCKEY, BOYS’ sic at Salina, Kan.: dreau, 6 p.m.; Parkston vs. Dakota Valley, 7:30 Pierce Inv. (Hartington p.m.) Shop 82.5, Osborn Entertainment 90.5, Roncalli 17 WRESTLING, PREP vs. McPherson, Barta Electric 90, Rotten Apples 83, p.m.); Randolph Holiday Tourn. (Randolph); Shoot- Cedar Catholic, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, 10 a.m.) HOCKEY, BOYS’ JV Watertown at Yankton WEDNESDAY noon Sully Buttes 55, Hanson 51 Dec. 30 Smidt Captain & Crew 79, The Varsity out On The Elkhorn at Wisner (Ponca); Snowball Thursday, December 31 (3:30 p.m.) MBB: Coyote Clas- Mobridge Rotary Classic Classic at Winner (Centerville); Verdigre Booster Buseman Classic at Oahe at Yankton (DH, 1 Pub 74 Timber Lake 40, South Border, BASKETBALL, BOYS’ HOCKEY, GIRLS’ JV sic at Salina, Kan.: Club Holiday Tourn. (Osmond vs. Bloomfi eld, 4:30 Centerville (Beresford vs. Viborg-Hurley, 5 p.m.; & 7:30 p.m.) SPARETIME N.D. 37 vs. Friends, 2 p.m. HIGH TEAM GAME: Dam Girls 912 p.m.; Niobrara-Verdigre vs. Allen, 8 p.m.); Wayne Lennox vs. Centerville, 7 p.m.); Shootout On The HOCKEY, BANTAM Yankton at Rushmore (5 Swiftel Classic Holiday Tourn. (Laurel-Concord-Coleridge vs. West Elkhorn at Wisner (Ponca); Wayne Holiday Tourn. p.m.) THURSDAY HIGH TEAM SERIES: Huether Arlington 45, Canistota 33 Point-Beemer, 11 a.m.; Hartington Cedar Catholic (Hartington Cedar Catholic, Laurel-Concord- Yankton C at Aberdeen Dec. 31 Seamless Gutters 2567 Estelline 55, Tiospa Zina Tribal 40 HOCKEY, PEEWEE vs. Pender, 5:30 p.m.); Bon Homme at Winner; Tea Coleridge) (DH, 1 & 6:30 p.m.) HIGHI NDIVIDUAL GAME: Hiliary Florence/Henry 74, Lake Preston 16 WBB: vs. Denver, Barta 278, Stacy Barta 259, Amberlee Area at Vermillion (6:30 p.m., KVTK-AM) BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Buseman Classic WRESTLING, PREP Boone Central-Newman FRIDAY noon Mueller 244 (errorless), Sue Freng 219 BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Creighton Holiday at Centerville (Centerville vs. S.F. Lincoln JV, 3 Grove Inv. at Newman Grove (Ponca); McCook Jan. 1 MBB: vs. IUPUI, HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Stacy AP TOP TWENTY FIVE Tourn. (Creighton, Hartington-Newcastle, Wausa); p.m.); Shootout On The Elkhorn at Wisner (Ponca); Central-Montrose Inv. at Salem (Alcester-Hudson, 2:30 p.m. Barta 661, Hiliary Barta 623, Amberlee The top 25 teams in The Associ- Huron Holiday Classic (Marty); Omaha Nation Wayne Holiday Tourn. (Hartington Cedar Catholic, Beresford, Dakota Valley, Marion-Freeman, Parker, GBB: vs. Pierre, WBB: at Nebraska Mueller 577, Sue Freng 568, Mindy ated Press’ college basketball poll, with Holiday Tourn. (Santee); Randolph Holiday Tourn. Laurel-Concord-Coleridge) 9 a.m.) SATURDAY 4:15 p.m. Wesleyan, 2 p.m. Huether 568 fi rst-place votes in parentheses, records (Randolph); Shootout On The Elkhorn at Wisner Friday, January 1 Sunday, January 3 Jan. 2 BBB: vs. Pierre, MBB: at Nebraska STANDINGS: Huether Seamless through Dec. 27, total points based on 25 (Ponca); Snowball Classic at Winner (Centerville, BASKETBALL, MEN’S IUPUI at USD (2:30 BASKETBALL, MEN’S USD at Oral Roberts (7 6 p.m. Wesleyan, 4 p.m. Gutters 26-6, Downtown Screen Printing points for a fi rst-place vote through one Platte-Geddes); Wayne Holiday Tourn. (Laurel- p.m., KVHT-FM) p.m., KVHT-FM, ESPN3.com) 20-12, Glass Cutters 20-12, First Nation- point for a 25th-place vote and previous Concord-Coleridge vs. West Point-Beemer, 9:30 BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Denver at USD HOCKEY, GIRLS’ JV Oahe at Yankton (10 a.m.) SUNDAY MBB: at Oral Rob- al SC 18.5-13.5, First Dakota 17.5-14.5, ranking: a.m.; Hartington Cedar Catholic vs. Pender, 4 p.m.); (noon, KVHT-FM) HOCKEY, BANTAM Yankton at Rushmore (10 Jan. 3 erts, 7 p.m. The Dam Girls 17-15, Vogt Cleaners Record Pts Prv Verdigre Booster Club Holiday Tourn. (Osmond vs. HOCKEY, BOYS’ Yankton at Brookings (7:30 a.m.) WR: at Brookings/ 14-18, Lewis & Clark Marina 13-17, Pietz 1. Michigan St. (64) 13-0 1,623 1 Bloomfi eld, 2:45 p.m.; Niobrara-Verdigre vs. Allen, p.m.) HOCKEY, PEEWEE Yankton B at S.F. West MONDAY vs. Roosevelt, 5 Kuchen Kitchen 11-21 2. Kansas (1) 10-1 1,534 2 6:15 p.m.); Bon Homme at Winner; Tea Area at HOCKEY, BOYS’ JV Yankton at Brookings (5 (DH, 8:15 a.m. & 2:15 p.m.); Yankton C at Aberdeen Jan. 4 p.m. 3. Oklahoma 11-0 1,498 3 Vermillion (5 p.m., KVTK-AM); Viborg-Hurley at Elk p.m.) (10 a.m.) CROFTON, NEB. 4. Maryland 11-1 1,428 4 Point-Jefferson Saturday, January 2 Monday, January 4 5. Virginia 10-1 1,351 5 WRESTLING, PREP Floyd Farrand Inv. at BASKETBALL, MEN’S MMC at Nebraska Wes- BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Andes Central-Dakota MEN’S COMMERCIAL 6. Xavier 12-0 1,296 6 Sioux Falls (Parkston, Vermillion, Wagner, 11 a.m.) leyan (4 p.m., KYNT-AM) Christian vs. Corsica-Stickney at Corsica; Lawton- HIGH TEAM GAME: Bud Light 861 OTHER EVENTS 7. North Carolina 10-2 1,219 7 Wednesday, December 30 BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S MMC at Nebraska Bronson at Allen HIGH TEAM SERIES: Coors Light 8. Arizona 12-1 1,081 8 BASKETBALL, MEN’S Coyote Classic at Sa- Wesleyan (2 p.m., KYNT-AM) BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Andes Central-Dakota 2461 9. Butler 10-1 984 9 lina, Kan. (MMC vs. Friends, 2 p.m., KYNT-AM) BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Pierre at YHS (6 p.m., Christian vs. Corsica-Stickney at Corsica; Freeman Basketbal HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Steve 10. Kentucky 10-2 963 12 BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Kansas Wesleyan KVHT-FM, KYNT-AM); Samaritan’s Feet Barefoot vs. Irene-Wakonda at Irene; Parker at Bon Homme YANKTON BOYS’ JV: Saturday, vs. Pierre, 2:45 p.m. Honeywell 235, Mike Johnson 226, Rob 11. Iowa St. 10-1 938 11 Classic (MMC vs. McPherson, noon, KYNT-AM) Classic at Sioux Falls (Vermillion vs. Warner, noon, GYMNASTICS, PREP Chamberlain Quad YANKTON BOYS’ SOPH: Saturday, vs. Pierre, 1:30 p.m. Wiebelhaus 220 YANKTON BOYS’ 9TH: Saturday, vs. Pierre, 1:30 p.m. 12. Providence 12-1 923 10 BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Creighton Holiday KVTK-AM); Alcester-Hudson at Avon; Bloomfi eld at (Parkston-Ethan-Hanson, Wagner-Bon Homme, HIGH INDIVIDAUL SERIES: Steve 13. Miami 10-1 867 13 Tourn. (Creighton, Hartington-Newcastle, Wausa); Laurel-Concord-Coleridge; Crofton at O’Neill; Free- 6:15 p.m.) YANKTON GIRLS’ JV: Saturday, vs. Pierre, 1:30 p.m. Honeywell 628, Aaron Kuehler 625, Rob YANKTON GIRLS’ SOPH: Saturday, vs. Pierre, 2:45 p.m. 14. Purdue 12-1 818 14 Huron Holiday Classic (Gayville, Marty); Omaha man Academy at Menno; Irene-Wakonda at Beres- WRESTLING, PREP YHS/S.F. Roosevelt at Wiebelhaus 618 15. Duke 9-2 781 15 Nation Holiday Tourn. (Santee); Randolph Holiday ford; Winner at Parkston Brookings (5 p.m.) YANKTON GIRLS’ 9TH: Saturday, vs. Pierre, 1:30 p.m. A STANDINGS: Bud Light 28-12, 16. Villanova 9-2 643 17 Tourn. (Randolph); Shootout On The Elkhorn at BASKETBALL, BOYS’ JV Pierre at YHS (2:45 Coors Light 23-17, Leader Angus 21-19, Hockey 17. SMU 11-0 636 18 Wiebelhaus Rec 14-26 18. Louisville 11-2 516 16 YANKTON BOYS: Friday, at Brookings, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, vs. Watertown, 5:30 B STANDINGS: Merkel Insulation p.m. 19. West Virginia 10-1 500 19 23-17, DSM Apts 21-19, Crofton Eleva- 12. Duke 9-3 402 13 Wednesday, Dec. 23 FIESTA BOWL: Notre Dame (10-2) New Orleans 6 9 0 .400 388 459 YANKTON BOYS’ JV: Friday, at Brookings, 5 p.m.; Saturday, vs. Watertown, 3:30 20. Texas A&M 9-2 371 21 tor 15-25 13. Tennessee 8-3 394 14 POINSETTIA BOWL: Boise State vs. Ohio State (11-1), noon (ESPN) North p.m. 21. Utah 10-2 224 24 HIGHLIGHTS: Ryan Ginn – 72 over 14. Northwestern 11-1 349 15 55, Northern Illinois 7 ROSE BOWL: Iowa (12-1) vs. Stan- W L T Pct PF PA , vs. Oahe, 1 & 7:30 p.m.; , vs. Oahe, 10 22. Cincinnati 10-3 199 22 YANKTON GIRLS’ JV: Saturday Sunday game avg.; Luke DeBlauw – 96 over 15. Florida St. 8-3 345 10 GODADDY BOWL: Georgia South- ford (11-2), 4 p.m. (ESPN) x-Green Bay 10 5 0 .667 355 303 a.m. 23. Baylor 9-2 195 23 series avg. 16. Texas A&M 9-3 327 16 ern 58, Bowling Green 27 SUGAR BOWL: Oklahoma State x-Minnesota 10 5 0 .667 345 289 , at Rushmore, 5 p.m.; , at Rushmore, 10 24. South Carolina 11-0 175 25 YANKTON BANTAM: Saturday Sunday 17. Arizona St. 8-3 244 22 Thursday, Dec. 24 (10-2) vs. Mississippi (9-3), 7:30 p.m. Detroit 6 9 0 .400 334 380 a.m. 25. UCLA 9-4 51 — 18. Oklahoma 9-2 239 18 BAHAMAS BOWL: Western Michi- (ESPN) Chicago 6 9 0 .400 315 373 YANKTON PEEWEE: Saturday, ‘C’ at Aberdeen, 1 & 6:30 p.m.; Sunday, ‘B’ at S.F. Others receiving votes: UConn 49, 19. California 8-2 224 21 gan 45, Middle Tennessee 31 Saturday, Jan. 2 West West, 8:15 a.m. & 2:15 p.m.; ‘C’ at Aberdeen, 10 a.m. BASKETBALL Oregon 45, Gonzaga 44, Pittsburgh 42, SDSWA POLL George Washington 40, Dayton 19, Col- 20. South Florida 7-2 192 20 HAWAII BOWL: San Diego State 42, TAXSLAYER BOWL: Penn St. (7-5) W L T Pct PF PA orado 15, Monmouth (NJ) 11, Northwest- 21. UCLA 7-3 137 19 Cincinnati 7 vs. Georgia (9-3), 11 a.m. (ESPN) y-Arizona 13 2 0 .867 483 277 BOYS 22. Miami 12-1 119 23 Saturday, Dec. 26 LIBERTY BOWL: Kansas St. (6-6) x-Seattle 9 6 0 .600 387 271 Class AA ern 11, Vanderbilt 10, Iowa 7, Texas Tech RADIO & TELEVISION 6, Florida 4, Texas 4, Saint Joseph’s 2, 23. Missouri 12-0 101 25 ST. PETERSBURG (FLA.) BOWL: vs. Arkansas (7-5), 2:20 p.m. (ESPN) St. Louis 7 8 0 .467 264 311 School (1st) Record Pts Pvs 24. Michigan St. 9-2 99 24 Marshall 16, UConn 10 ALAMO BOWL: Oregon (9-3) vs. San Francisco 4 11 0 .267 219 371 1. Watertown (4) 4-0 28 2 Mississippi 1, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 1. 25. DePaul 8-5 84 17 SUN BOWL: Washington State 20, TCU (10-2), 5:45 p.m. (ESPN) x-clinched playoff spot Today T2. Washington (1) 3-1 19 1 Others receiving votes: Southern Miami 14 CACTUS BOWL: West Virginia y-clinched division 5 p.m. GIRLS’ B-BALL: Tea Area at Vermillion KVTK-AM T2. O’Gorman (1) 2-1 19 3 USA TODAY TOP 25 POLL 6 p.m. WOMEN’S B-BALL: MMC at Kansas Wesleyan KYNT-AM Cal 36, Seton Hall 34, Georgia 27, Vir- HEART OF DALLAS BOWL: Wash- (7-5) vs. Arizona State (6-6), 9:15 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 24 4. Huron 4-1 15 4 The top 25 teams in the USA Today 6:30 p.m. BOYS’ B-BALL: Tea Area at Vermillion KVTK-AM ginia Tech 18, Iowa 14, Oregon 14, Syra- ington 44, Southern Mississippi 31 (ESPN) Oakland 23, San Diego 20, OT 5. Yankton 3-1 6 NR men’s college basketball poll, with fi rst- cuse 14, Florida 4, Princeton 4, UTEP 4, PINSTRIPE BOWL: Duke 44, Indi- Saturday, Dec. 26 8 p.m. MEN’S B-BALL: MMC at Kansas Wesleyan KYNT-AM Other receiving votes: Rapid City place votes in parentheses, records Nebraska 3, Oklahoma St. 2. ana 41, OT NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Washington 38, Philadelphia 24 Stevens 2, Pierre 1. through Dec. 27, points based on 25 Virginia Wednesday INDEPENDENCE BOWL: AMERICAN CONFERENCE Sunday, Dec. 27 Class A points for a fi rst-place vote through one Tech 55, Tulsa 52 noon WOMEN’S B-BALL: MMC vs. McPherson KYNT-AM East Houston 34, Tennessee 6 School (1st) Record Pts Pvs point for a 25th-place vote and previous Nebraska 2 p.m. MEN’S B-BALL: MMC vs. Friends KYNT-AM FOOTBALL FOSTER FARMS BOWL: W L T Pct PF PA Kansas City 17, Cleveland 13 1. Aber. Roncalli (5) 3-0 25 1 ranking: 37, UCLA 29 N.Y. Jets 26, New England 20, OT 2. SF Christian (1) 3-0 18 2 FBS PLAYOFFS y-N. England 12 3 0 .800 455 295 Friday Record Pts Pvs Monday, Dec. 28 Indianapolis 18, Miami 12 3. Winner 3-0 14 4 1. Michigan State (27) 13-0 771 1 Thursday, Dec. 31 N.Y. Jets 10 5 0 .667 370 292 noon WOMEN’S B-BALL: Denver at USD KVHT-FM MILITARY BOWL: Navy 44, Pitts- Detroit 32, San Francisco 17 4. Dell Rapids 3-0 13 3 2. Oklahoma (3) 11-0 730 2 ORANGE BOWL (SEMIFINAL): Buffalo 7 8 0 .467 357 342 2 p.m. MEN’S B-BALL: IUPUI at USD KVHT-FM Clemson (13-0) vs. Oklahoma (11-1), 3 burgh 28 Miami 5 10 0 .333 290 379 Buffalo 16, Dallas 6 5. St. Thomas More 3-2 11 5 3. Kansas (1) 10-1 715 3 QUICK LANE BOWL: Minnesota 21, Chicago 26, Tampa Bay 21 Other receiving votes: Sioux Valley p.m. (ESPN) South Saturday 4. Maryland 11-1 683 4 COTTON BOWL CLASSIC (SEMIFI- Central Michigan 14 Atlanta 20, Carolina 13 4, Madison 4, Dakota Valley 1. 5. Virginia 10-1 648 5 W L T Pct PF PA 2 p.m. WOMEN’S B-BALL: MMC at Neb. Wesleyan KYNT-AM NAL): Alabama (12-1) vs. Michigan State Tuesday, Dec. 29 Houston 8 7 0 .533 309 307 Baltimore 20, Pittsburgh 17 Class B 6. Xavier 12-0 610 6 4 p.m. MEN’S B-BALL: MMC at Neb. Wesleyan KYNT-AM (12-1), 7 p.m. (ESPN) ARMED FORCES BOWL: Air Force Indianapolis 7 8 0 .467 303 384 New Orleans 38, Jacksonville 27 School (1st) Record Pts Pvs 7. Arizona 12-1 544 8 4:15 p.m. GIRLS’ B-BALL: Pierre at YHS KVHT-FM, kynt1450.com Monday, Jan. 11 (8-5) vs. California (7-5), 1 p.m. (ESPN) Jacksonville 5 10 0 .333 370 418 St. Louis 23, Seattle 17 1. White River (2) 4-1 24 2 8. North Carolina 10-2 530 7 CHAMPIONSHIP: Orange Bowl win- 6 p.m. BOYS’ B-BALL: Pierre at YHS KVHT-FM, KYNT-AM RUSSELL ATHLETIC BOWL: North Tennessee 3 12 0 .200 275 393 Arizona 38, Green Bay 8 2. Sanborn Central-Woonsocket (2) 9. Iowa State 10-1 480 9 ner vs. Cotton Bowl winner, 7:30 p.m. Carolina (11-2) vs. Baylor (9-3), 4:30 Minnesota 49, N.Y. Giants 17 3-0 21 3 (ESPN) North Sunday 10. Butler 10-1 471 12 p.m. (ESPN) Monday, Dec. 28 3. Warner (1) 3-0 18 4 11. Kentucky 10-2 465 11 W L T Pct PF PA 7 p.m. MEN’S B-BALL: USD at Oral Roberts KVHT-FM, ESPN3.com ARIZONA BOWL: Nevada (6-6) vs. y-Cincinnati 11 3 0 .786 378 243 Cincinnati at Denver, 7:30 p.m. 4. Canistota 3-0 11 5 12. Duke 9-2 434 10 COLLEGE BOWLS Colorado State (7-5), 6:30 p.m. (ASN) Pittsburgh 9 6 0 .600 395 307 Sunday, Jan. 3 5. Langford Area (1) 2-1 10 NR 13. Providence 12-1 396 14 Saturday, Dec. 19 TEXAS BOWL: Texas Tech (7-5) vs. Baltimore 5 10 0 .333 312 377 Jacksonville at Houston, noon Other receiving votes: De Smet 4, 14. Purdue 12-1 378 13 CELEBRATION BOWL: NC A&T 41, LSU (8-3), 8 p.m. (ESPN) Cleveland 3 12 0 .200 266 404 Washington at Dallas, noon SPORTS DIGEST Potter County 1, James Valley Chris- 15. Miami 10-1 367 16 Alcorn State 34 Wednesday, Dec. 30 Detroit at Chicago, noon tian 1. West 16. Villanova 9-2 309 17 NEW MEXICO BOWL: Arizona 45, BIRMINGHAM (ALA.) BOWL: Au- N.Y. Jets at Buffalo,noon GIRLS 17. West Virginia 10-1 299 18 W L T Pct PF PA New Mexico 37 burn (6-6) vs. Memphis (9-3), 11 a.m. Denver 10 4 0 .714 308 259 New England at Miami, noon Class AA 18. Louisville 11-2 249 15 Snow Extends Christmas Break LAS VEGAS BOWL: Utah 35, BYU (ESPN) x-Kansas City 10 5 0 .667 382 270 New Orleans at Atlanta, noon School (1st) Record Pts Pvs 19. Texas A&M 9-2 220 19 28 BELK BOWL: NC State (7-5) vs. Oakland 7 8 0 .467 342 376 Baltimore at Cincinnati, noon 1. Washington (6) 3-1 30 1 20. South Carolina 11-0 157 23 CAMELIA BOWL: Appalachian Mississippi St. (8-4), 2:30 p.m. (ESPN) San Diego 4 11 0 .267 300 371 Pittsburgh at Cleveland, noon For Several Area Teams 2. Aberdeen Central 3-0 23 2 21. Baylor 9-2 146 22 Louisville (7-5) State 31, Ohio 29 MUSIC CITY BOWL: NATIONAL CONFERENCE Tennessee at Indianapolis, noon Monday’s snowstorm kept several area basketball teams 3. O’Gorman 3-0 18 3 22. Utah 10-2 94 — vs. Texas A&M (8-4), 6 p.m. (ESPN) CURE BOWL: San Jose State 27, East Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, noon on the sidelines for an extra day, pushing back several 4. Rapid City Central 6-0 13 4 23. Cincinnati 10-3 90 21 Georgia State 16 HOLIDAY BOWL: Wisconsin (9-3) Oakland at Kansas City, 3:25 p.m. 5. Sioux Falls Lincoln 2-1 5 5 24. Gonzaga 10-3 79 24 W L T Pct PF PA holiday tournaments. NEW ORLEANS BOWL: Louisiana vs. Southern Cal (8-5), 9:30 p.m. (ESPN) y-Washington 8 7 0 .533 354 356 St. Louis at San Francisco, 3:25 Others receiving votes: Sioux Falls 25. Pittsburgh 10-1 49 — Tech 47, Arkansas State 28 Thursday, Dec. 31 Philadelphia 6 9 0 .400 342 400 p.m. • The Great Northeast Nebraska Shootout, scheduled to Roosevelt 1. Others receiving votes: UConn 47, Monday, Dec. 21 PEACH BOWL: Houston (12-1) vs. N.Y. Giants 6 9 0 .400 390 407 San Diego at Denver, 3:25 p.m. begin on Monday, will be held Tuesday through Thursday Class A George Washington 25, UCLA 20, Or- MIAMI BEACH BOWL: Western Florida State (10-2), 11 a.m. (ESPN) Dallas 4 11 0 .267 252 340 Seattle at Arizona, 3:25 p.m. in Wayne, Nebraska. Boys’ and girls’ teams from both School (1st) Record Pts Pvs egon 17, Notre Dame 15, Vanderbilt 10, Kentucky 45, South Florida 35 Friday, Jan. 1 Tampa Bay at Carolina, 3:25 p.m. 1. St. Thomas More (6) 3-0 30 1 South Dayton 7, Colorado 5, Texas 4, California Tuesday, Dec. 22 OUTBACK BOWL: Northwestern Minnesota at Green Bay, 7:30 p.m. Hartington Cedar Catholic and Laurel-Concord-Coleridge are 2. Mt. Vernon-Plank. 4-0 23 2 3, Indiana 3, Monmouth 2, Saint Mary’s W L T Pct PF PA FAMOUS IDAHO POTATO BOWL: (10-2) vs. Tennessee (8-4), 11 a.m. y-Carolina 14 1 0 .933 462 298 scheduled to participate. 3. Elk Point- Jefferson 6-0 18 3 1, Southern Cal 1, Texas Tech 1. Akron 23, Utah State 21 (ESPN2) 4. Sioux Valley 4-0 11 4 Atlanta 8 7 0 .533 322 325 • The Shootout on the Elkhorn Tournament, scheduled to BOCA RATON (FLA.) BOWL: Toledo CITRUS BOWL: Michigan (9-3) vs. Tampa Bay 6 9 0 .400 332 379 5. McCook Central-Montrose 32, Temple 17 Florida (10-3), noon (ABC) begin on Monday, will be held Tuesday through Thursday in 4-0 7 5 AP WOMEN’S TOP TWENTY FIVE Wisner, Nebraska. The Ponca boys and girls are scheduled Other receiving votes: Webster The top 25 teams in The Associated to participate. Area 1. Press’ women’s college basketball poll, • The Verdigre Booster Club Holiday Tournament, Class B with fi rst-place votes in parentheses, re- School (1st) Record Pts Pvs cords through Dec. 27, total points based 18 points to lead the Raiders “But we just didn’t make scheduled to begin on Monday, will be held Tuesday and 1. Sully Buttes (6) 3-0 30 1 on 25 points for a fi rst-place vote through (4-2), who now have a week adjustments on her,” he said. Wednesday in Verdigre, Nebraska. Boys’ and girls’ teams 2. Hanson 6-0 24 2 one point for a 25th-place vote and previ- Classic 3. Sanborn Central Woonsocket ous ranking: off before their next game – from Niobrara-Verdigre, Bloomfi eld, Allen and Osmond are Record Pts Prv scheduled to participate in the event. 1-1 10 3 FROM PAGE 9 Jan. 5 against Scotland. 4. Warner 4-1 8 4 1. UConn (32) 9-0 800 1 “We’re starting to come Sokolowski Emerging • The Sioux Falls Lincoln girls’ games in the Southwest T5. Ethan 1-1 4 5 2. South Carolina 12-0 763 2 At 5-foot-11, Andrea So- Minnesota State Classic in Marshall has been called off. No T5. Freeman 5-0 4 NR 3. Notre Dame 10-1 725 3 into our own,” Malloy said. 4. Baylor 13-0 712 4 “We’re still working on that.” makeup date has been announced. Other receiving votes: Waubay- “We still know we’re aiming kolowski has always posed a Summit 3, James Valley Christian 3, 5. Texas 11-0 662 5 Irene-Wakonda does, how- Also announced on Monday, the Pierce Invitational Castlewood 3. 6. Maryland 11-0 654 6 for the end of the season. problem for defenses on the wrestling tournament will be pushed back from Tuesday to 7. Kentucky 10-0 597 7 ever, get consistent contribu- That’s when we need to be at basketball court. Wednesday. Start time is set for 10 a.m. in Pierce, Nebraska. 8. Mississippi St. 11-1 556 8 tions from players like Erin MONDAY’S S.D. BOYS 9. Ohio St. 8-3 550 9 our best.” Through the early stages Hartington Cedar Catholic and Laurel-Concord-Coleridge are DeLaSalle, Minn. 59, Sioux Falls 10. Oregon St. 9-1 479 11 Hansen and Taylor Lee, and Washington 53, OT of the season, though, she’s scheduled to participate in the event. 11. Stanford 9-2 472 12 it was going to be names like becoming a major threat. To report a schedule change, coaches and/or athletic that would ultimately deter- directors are encouraged to contact the Press & Dakotan at Selland Impresses The progression of the [email protected], by fax at 1-605-665-1721 or by phone mine how the Eagles fare. A handful of college bas- Irene-Wakonda senior post at 1-605-665-7811, ext. 106. “We thought it could be an ketball coaches – including was on full display Monday OK season,” said Sokolowski, ones from South Dakota State morning when she scored 22 Huskers who scored 22 points Mon- and the University of South points in a 54-48 victory over USD’s Seekamp Tabbed Summit day. “We had some spots to FROM PAGE 9 Dakota – were in attendance Chester Area. ll with those seniors that Monday afternoon to watch It marked her third 20-plus League Player Of The Week are gone, so that’s what we’re Sanborn Central-Woonsocket point game of the young ELMHURST, Ill.—South Dakota senior guard Nicole 19 in 2004 under Bill Callahan. Seekamp has been named the Summit League Women’s still working on.” junior standout Myah season, which has given Basketball Player of the Week for the period ended Dec. 27, At Oregon State, where Riley coached the In the meantime, hustle Selland. the Eagles (2-2) a signi cant as released by the league offi ce Monday. previous 12 years, the offenses were predi- can help Irene-Wakonda, ac- The 6-foot-2 rst team spark. A native of Renmark, South Australia, Seekamp collects cated on throwing quarterbacks. Riley and cording to its coach. Class B all-state player “That’s a huge boost for her fi fth career and second player of the week award this Langsdorf needed time to gure out how to “We always tell them, ‘It’s remains uncommitted on her us,” senior Caitlin Hinseth season. Seekamp scored a game-high 21 points to lead the give Armstrong the best chance for suc- all about attitude and effort,’” Coyotes to an 85-76 road win at Illinois. She added six as- college decision, and as she said. “That’s an extra option cess, and the play-calling was curious. The Bak said. “If they play hard, proved in a 68-47 win over we can go to, and know that sists, fi ve rebounds, and three steals in the victory. third-year starter ran for 400 yards and seven Seekamp shot 63.6 percent (7-of-11) from the fi eld, 50 we’ll have a good chance to Gayville-Volin, she may be she’ll score.” percent (3-of-6) from three-point range, and 80 percent (4-of- touchdowns and was the team’s third-leading win.” ready for the highest level. Sokolowski, also a track 5) at the free-throw line. rusher behind Terrell Newby and Imani Cross. That’s a similar character- Selland recorded the fol- standout, averaged 7.9 points Nationally, Seekamp ranks sixth in steals per game at The rushing success in the bowl doesn’t istic Gayville-Volin is count- lowing stat line: 27 points, 10 and 6.8 rebounds per game 3.64 and 13th in assists per game at 6.5. Her 14.6 points per mean the Huskers will run 62 times per game ing on this season. rebounds, 9 blocks, 7 assists last season. Not exactly a bad game is sixth in the Summit League and 207th nationally. next year, as they did against the Bruins. But The Raiders, who suffered She’s the only player in the country averaging above 14.6 and 3 steals. season, but she would tell given the team’s personnel heading into 2016, a 68-47 loss Monday to San- “She’s 6-2 and can handle you it wasn’t quite what she points, 6.5 assists, and 3.5 steals per game. the run should be a big part of the offense. The Coyotes’ win over Illinois was the fourth over a Big born Central-Woonsocket, are the ball,” Gayville-Volin coach was capable of. Ten team in program history and fi rst since joining the Sum- “I think it can be a common denominator utilizing a new style this sea- Matt Malloy said. “There’s a “Last year I was in a funk, I mit League. The Fighting Illini entered the contest ranked No. for winning a championship, and that’s what son in an attempt to reclaim reason colleges like USD and guess,” Sokolowski said after 30 in the RPI. we want to do,” Riley said. the District 10B crown. SDSU were here to watch Monday’s game. Seekamp was also named the College Sports Madness Armstrong is among eight offensive start- “We put in a whole new of- her.” “I was hoping it would go National Mid-Major Player of the Week and College Sports ers who’ll be back. The biggest questions are fense, but we missed 20 free Madness Summit League Player of the Week. Malloy compared Selland’s better this season. These last on the offensive line, where only two full-time throws (Monday),” coach all-around game to that of couple games have boosted starters return. The physical Ozigbo and Matt Malloy said. “If we make Viborg-Hurley standout Abby my con dence, I think.” GV Boys’ Basketball Tourn. Jan. 9 speedy Newby give the Huskers options at some of those in the rst half, Hora, who Gayville-Volin sees That was the key, accord- GAYVILLE - Gayville-Volin will host a youth boys’ running back, and Jordan Westerkamp leads then we’re in the game and a couple times a season. ing to head coach Todd Bak. basketball tournament on Saturday, Jan. 9, in Gayville. The what should be one of the best receiver corps maybe it’s a different game.” “She’s pretty comparable “She’s always shown that tournament is open to teams in grades 5 and 6. in the Big Ten. To that point, Gayville- to Abby Hora, but she’s the potential,” Bak said. “She’s For more information or to register, contact Coach The defense will return seven or eight Volin – despite those missed Karstens at [email protected]. 6-2 version,” Malloy said. been keeping her emotions starters depending on whether tackle Vincent foul shots and a handful of “She’s extremely poised and under control, and I think Valentine declares for the NFL draft. Tackle turnovers – kept the game makes everyone on her team that’s a big part of it. Correction Maliek Collins already has announced he’ll respectable through one half. better.” “Con dence is big, too.” Due to incorrect information supplied to the Press & Da- enter the draft, and the line also will lose end Sanborn Central-Woonsocket, It wasn’t as though Gay- kotan, an incorrect name was listed in last week’s Industrial Jack Gangwish. But there is a lot of young though, controlled a big part ville-Volin was unprepared Follow @jhoeck on Twitter League bowling results. talent with tackles Khalil and Carlos Davis of the second half, thanks for Selland’s talents. No, Mal- Nick Sherman should have been credited with a 298 and end Alex Davis among the players who game and 685 series. to senior standout Myah loy’s team had practiced for redshirted this season. Selland. a couple days with Selland in The Huskers will be coming off a season Senior Genny Clark scored mind. Yankees Deal For Reds’ Chapman that started with a loss to BYU on a Hail Mary, NEW YORK (AP) — The bolstered an already the rst of four losses on the opponent’s dominant bullpen Monday, acquiring hard-throwing All-Star closer from the for four minor leaguers. nal offensive play, and hit a low point with Chapman became available after the Reds’ deal with the Los Angeles a 10-point loss at Purdue. 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