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p.m. Thursday, November 12 Semifi nals (C2) and 19, at the YHS main gym. The camp is open to boys in VOLLEYBALL CLASS 11A: Madison (11-0) vs. FOOTBALL, PREP S.D. VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S Bucks Pep Rally Today At 6 p.m. NEB. STATE TOURN. West Central (10-1), 7:30 p.m. State Football Finals at Vermillion USD at IUPUI (6 p.m.) grades 1-8 in Yankton and surrounding communities. — Class 9A: Canistota vs. Sully Neb. Yankton High School will host a pep rally for the YHS foot- Nov. 12-14 at Lincoln Friday, Nov. 13 VOLLEYBALL, PREP ball team on Thursday at 6 p.m. at the YHS main gym. The Sessions for grades 1-4 will run from 5:30-6:30 p.m. each CLASS C2 CLASS 9B: Langford Area (11-0) vs. Buttes (10:30 a.m., SDPB-TV); State Tourn. at Lincoln (Crofton) day, with sessions for grades 5-8 from 5:30-7 p.m. First Round, Thursday Harding County (10-1), 10:30 a.m. Class 9AA: Woonsocket-Wessing- Saturday, November 14 public is invited to attend. There is no charge for the event. All Matches At Lincoln Southwest CLASS 11B: Tri-Valley (7-4) vs. Win- ton Springs-Sanborn Central vs. , MEN’S Yankton plays Pierre in the Class 11AA championship on There is a cost to participate. Participants will receive No. 2 Freeman (30-1) vs. No. 7 ner (10-0), 1:30 p.m. Wolsey-Wessington (1:30 p.m., Northern Illinois Classic: USD vs. Friday at the DakotaDome in Vermillion. Game time is set for instruction from YHS coaches and players, the opportunity Shelby-Rising City (21-9), 1:30 p.m. CLASS 11AA: Yankton (8-3) vs. SDPB-TV); Class 11A: Madison Northern Illinois (3:30 p.m., KVTK- to be a ball boy at a Bucks home basketball game, and free No. 3 Stanton (31-3) vs. No. 6 Crof- Pierre (9-2), 7:30 p.m. vs. West Central (7:30 p.m., AM); Waldorf at MMC (6 p.m., 7:30 p.m. ton (20-9), 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14 SDPB-TV) KYNT-AM) admission when Yankton hosts Aberdeen Central on Feb. 19. No. 8 Arcadia-Loup City (18-12) vs. CLASS 11AAA: S.F. O’Gorman (9- VOLLEYBALL, PREP Neb. BASKETBALL, MEN’S JV For more information or to register, contact Chris Haynes No. 1 Guardian Angels Central Catholic 2) vs. S.F. Washington (10-1), 7:30 p.m. State Tourn. at Lincoln — Class MMC Alumni at MMC (11 a.m.) at [email protected]. Registrations will also be taken (29-2), 5:30 p.m. C2: Crofton vs. Stanton (3:30 p.m.) BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Yankton Fans Asked To Wear Red on the fi rst day of the camp. No. 5 Hastings St. Cecelia (22-11) NEBRASKA PLAYOFFS Friday, November 13 Dakota State at MMC (4 p.m., BASKETBALL, MEN’S North- KYNT-AM) vs. No. 4 Sutton (29-3), 7:30 p.m. CLASS D1 ern Illinois Classic: USD vs. Wright FOOTBALL, COLLEGE South For Finals Semifi nals, Nov. 16 State (4:30 p.m., KVHT-FM); May- Dakota State at USD (1 p.m., The Yankton School District Activities Offi ce has an- S.D. STATE TOURN. Creighton (11-0) at Bruning-Daven- ville State at MMC (7 p.m.) KVHT-FM, WNAX-AM, MidcoSN) nounced that Yankton’s appearance in the Class 11AA Youth Soccer Registrations port/Shickley (11-0), at Shickley Nov. 19-21 at Denny Sanford Pre- S.D. State Clearwater-Orchard (8-3) at Burwell BASKETBALL, MEN’S JV FOOTBALL, PREP football fi nals will be a “red out.” All YHS fans are asked to mier Center, Sioux Falls Mayville State at MMC (5 p.m.) Football Finals at Vermillion — (10-1), 5 p.m. wear red to the game. Continue Through Nov. 15 BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Class 11AAA: S.F. Washington The Yankton Youth Soccer Association (YYSA) is now tak- First Round, Nov. 19 CLASS D2 USD at Utah (5:45 p.m., KVTK-AM) vs. S.F. O’Gorman (7:30 p.m., Yankton plays Pierre on Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Da- Mount Vernon-Plankinton (29-2) vs. Semifi nals, Nov. 16 SDPB-TV) ing registrations for the upcoming winter, spring and summer Sandhills-Thedford (10-1) at Cham- CROSS COUNTRY, COLLEGE kotaDome in Vermillion. Red Cloud (24-11), noon NCAA Midwest Regional at Law- indoor and outdoor club soccer teams, for U-16 to U-19 boys bers-Wheeler Central (11-0), 4 p.m. at VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S Sioux Valley (24-7) vs. Spearfi sh rence, Kan. (USD, noon) USD at Fort Wayne (6 p.m.) Chambers and girls. (26-7), 1:45 p.m. S.D. State Neb. Humphrey St. Francis (10-1) at FOOTBALL, PREP VOLLEYBALL, PREP Participants can register on the YYSA website at www. Dakota Valley (26-4) vs. Mobridge- Football Finals at Vermillion — State Tourn. at Lincoln (Crofton) Pollock (23-6), 6 p.m. Wynot (10-1), 5:30 p.m. Young Bucks Basketball Camp Class 9B: Langford vs. Harding Sunday, November 15 yanktonsoccer.com. In an attempt to consolidate efforts, Sioux Falls Christian (26-4) vs. Mil- County (10:30 a.m., SDPB-TV); BASKETBALL, MEN’S North- these registrations are now online through YYSA. Coaches bank (17-10), 7:45 p.m. Class 11B: Winner vs. Tri-Valley ern Illinois Classic: USD vs. Cal Nov. 16, 17, 19 CLASS B The Yankton High School boys’ basketball team will hold will collect additional tournament fees during the season. AMERICAN CONFERENCE (1:30 p.m., SDPB-TV); Class 11AA: State Northridge (1 p.m., KVHT- Pre-registration and payment is required for these club First Round, Nov. 19 East YHS vs. Pierre (7:30 p.m., KVHT- FM) its “Young Bucks” boys’ basketball camp on Nov. 16, 17, Chester Area (27-2) vs. Sanborn W L T Pct PF PA FM, KYNT-AM, SDPB-TV); Neb. seasons. Registration is open through Nov. 15. Central-Woonsocket (18-10), noon New England 8 0 0 1.000 276 143 Parker (26-5) vs. Philip (25-5), 1:45 N.Y. Jets 5 3 0 .625 200 162 p.m. Buffalo 4 4 0 .500 209 190 Sully Buttes (28-1) vs. Platte-Ged- Miami 3 5 0 .375 171 206 des (25-7), 6 p.m. Arizona at Seattle, 7:30 p.m. injured CB Cariel Brooks. Signed CB South Open: Atlanta, Indianapolis, San Robert Nelson, Jr. from the practice Twins Trade To Yankees Warner (28-5) vs. Harding County W L T Pct PF PA (23-7), 7:45 p.m. Diego, San Francisco squad. Indianapolis 4 5 0 .444 200 227 Monday, Nov. 16 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed BY PHIL MILLER ging average in his part-time And the newcomer has a good Houston 3 5 0 .375 174 205 Houston at Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m. LB Jayson DiManche and DB De’Ante © 2015 Star Tribune (Minneapolis) role, and hit a game-winning, defensive reputation, too. He S.D. POST-SEASON Jacksonville 2 6 0 .250 170 235 Saunders to the practice squad. Re- REGION FINALS Tennessee 2 6 0 .250 159 187 leased TE Brian Leonhardt from the ninth-inning, three-run homer threw out eight of 29 potential Tuesday, Nov. 10 North practice squad. (TNS) — The Twins ad- off Twins closer Glen Perkins base-stealers last season, or 1A: Milbank Area def. Groton Area, W L T Pct PF PA TRANSACTIONS MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Activated 25-21, 25-19, 25-17 Cincinnati 8 0 0 1.000 229 142 CB Josh Robinson from the PUP list. dressed their lack of catching in an 8-5 Yankees victory over 28 percent. Suzuki threw out 2A: Sioux Valley def. Redfi eld/Dol- Pittsburgh 5 4 0 .556 206 182 Waived TE Chase Ford. depth on Wednesday, the team the Twins at Target Field on 15 percent (14 of 94). and, 21-25, 25-16, 25-11, 25-1 Baltimore 2 6 0 .250 190 214 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER NEW YORK JETS — Placed G Wil- July 25. “He’s got a very strong 3A: Sioux Falls Christian def. Madi- Cleveland 2 7 0 .222 177 247 OF BASEBALL — Suspended free agent lie Colon on injured reserve. Activated announced, but at a cost of son, 25-13, 25-10, 25-21 West minor league LHP Chad James 100 CB Dee Milliner injured reserve-return. one of their young out elders. Murphy gures to chal- arm, it’s a pretty accurate 4A: Dakota Valley def. Beresford, W L T Pct PF PA games after a second positive test for TENNESSEE TITANS — Waived Aaron Hicks has been lenge holdover Kurt arm. We believe with those 25-16, 25-18, 25-18 Denver 7 1 0 .875 192 139 Amphetamine, a stimulant in violation of QB Charlie Whitehurst. Activated RB 5A: Mt. Vernon/Plankinton def. Oakland 4 4 0 .500 213 211 the Minor League Drug Prevention and David Cobb from injured reserve-return. traded to the Yankees, poten- Suzuki for the regular job next attributes, there’s not a lot of Wagner, 25-12, 22-25, 25-19, 27-25 Kansas City 3 5 0 .375 195 182 Treatment Program, as well as a third Signed LB J.R. Tavai and TE Kevin tially opening an out eld spot season, and, the Twins hope, downside,” Antony said. “If 6A: Mobridge-Pollock def. Miller, 25- San Diego 2 7 0 .222 210 249 positive test for a drug of abuse. Greene to the practice squad. 21, 25-18, 25-20 NATIONAL CONFERENCE American League Arena Football League for Miguel Sano. In return, the move into the starting job the bat plays, that makes him 7A: Red Cloud def. Winner, 26-24, East CLEVELAND INDIANS — An- LA KISS — Signed OL Chad Ander- Twins will receive John Ryan once the 32-year-old veteran’s a two-way threat.” 25-17, 23-25, 10-25, 15-11 W L T Pct PF PA nounced INF Michael Martinez refused son, K Kenny Spencer, DL Rodney Fritz 8A: Spearfi sh def. Lead-Deadwood, N.Y. Giants 5 4 0 .556 247 226 his outright assignment to Columbus (IL) and DL Derrick Summers. Murphy, a 24-year-old catcher contract expires. Suzuki is A two-way threat is what and elected to become a free agent. 25-13, 22-25, 29-27, 25-12 4 4 0 .500 193 164 HOCKEY under contract for 2016 at $6 Hicks nally became in the — Acquired who backed up Brian McCann 1B: Warner def. Florence/Henry, 25- Washington 3 5 0 .375 158 195 million, and can guarantee second half of 2015, after two 15, 25-11, 25-12 Dallas 2 6 0 .250 160 204 OF Aaron Hicks from Minnesota for C — Assigned F in New York. 2B: Sully Buttes def. Herreid/Selby South John Ryan Murphy. Dustin Jeffrey to Springfi eld (AHL). “We project him as a start- himself another $6 million for disappointing seasons in 2013 Area, 26-24, 25-20, 25-16 W L T Pct PF PA SEATTLE MARINERS — Signed CAROLINA HURRICANES — Re- ing catcher down the road, 2017 if he reaches 485 plate and 2014 which he failed to 3B: Sanborn Central/Woonsocket Carolina 8 0 0 1.000 228 165 OF Franklin Gutierrez to a one-year assigned F Brock McGinn to Charlotte def. Arlington, 20-25, 25-14, 25-22, Atlanta 6 3 0 .667 229 190 contract. (AHL). he has that ability,” said Rob appearances. An All-Star in hold the Twins’ starting cen- 26-24 New Orleans 4 5 0 .444 241 268 National League CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Re- Antony, the Twins’ assistant 2014, Suzuki signi cantly ter eld job. The Twins’ rst- 4B: Chester def. Hanson, 17-25, 27- Tampa Bay 3 5 0 .375 181 231 — Acquired called F Brandon Mashinter from Rock- 25, 25-20, 18-25, 15-11 North INF-OF Jose Pirela from the New York ford (AHL). general manager. “He’s got a declined in 2015, batting .240 round pick in 2007 is a career 5B: Parker def. Gayville-Volin, 25- W L T Pct PF PA Yankees for RHP . COLORADO AVALANCHE — Re- good arm, receives the ball with a .296 on-base percent- .225 hitter in the majors, but 15, 25-18, 25-14 Minnesota 6 2 0 .750 168 140 American Association called G Calvin Pickard from San Anto- 6B: Platte-Geddes def. Burke/South Green Bay 6 2 0 .750 203 167 LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Released nio (ECHL). well, and he can hit. Even has age and .314 slugging. batted .346 in July after being Central, 25-22, 27-25, 25-13 Chicago 3 5 0 .375 162 221 INF Mike Gilmartin. DALLAS STARS — Reassigned F a little power. We’re taking a “We’ll let it play out, but recalled from Class AAA Roch- 7B: Philip def. Lyman, 25-23, 21-25, Detroit 1 7 0 .125 149 245 Devin Shore to Texas (AHL). Assigned D we believe Murphy will play ester. Hicks, who nished the 25-20, 25-20 West EVANSVILLE OTTERS — Signed Patrik Nemeth to Texas on a conditioning guy who hasn’t proven it in 8B: Harding County def. Lemmon, W L T Pct PF PA OF John Schultz to a contract extension. assignment. the big leagues yet, but our more than our second catch- season with 11 homers and a RIVER CITY RASCALS — Signed 25-11, 25-12, 25-18 Arizona 6 2 0 .750 263 153 scouts believe he’ll be a solid ers [Chris Herrmann and .266 average, was voted the Thursday, Nov. 12 St. Louis 4 4 0 .500 153 146 RHP Tim Koons to a contract extension. SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE — 1AA: S.F. Washington at S.F. Seattle 4 4 0 .500 167 140 BASKETBALL Recalled G Spencer Martin from Fort major-league starting catcher.” Eric Fryer] did last season,” Twins’ most improved player. O’Gorman. 7 p.m. San Francisco 3 6 0 .333 126 223 National Basketball Association Wayne (ECHL). ATLANTA HAWKS — Assigned C Murphy, a right-handed Antony said. “Not only has But Hicks’ role was in 1AA: Watertown at Harrisburg, 7 Thursday, Nov. 12 ECHL p.m. Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 7:25 p.m. Walter Tavares to Austin (NBADL). READING ROYALS — Announced batter, has spent parts of he shown he can be a reliable doubt heading into 2016, 2AA: Douglas at Huron, 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15 HOUSTON ROCKETS — Assigned F Derek Mathers and D Jesper Petters- three seasons in the majors hitter as a backup, but it’s with the arrival of Byron 2AA: R.C. Central at Pierre, 6 p.m. Detroit at Green Bay, noon G-F K.J. McDaniels to Rio Grande Val- son were to the team from possible giving Kurt more Buxton and general man- Carolina at Tennessee, noon ley (NBADL). (AHL). after being drafted in the — As- Chicago at St. Louis, noon COLLEGE second round in 2009, but time off will help him rebound ager Terry Ryan’s decision Dallas at Tampa Bay, noon signed Gs Kendall Marshall and Tony MINNESOTA — Signed interim foot- FOOTBALL New Orleans at Washington, noon Wroten to Delaware (NBADL). 2015 was his rst full season a little bit at the plate.” to move young slugger Sano S.D. FINALS ball coach Tracy Claeys to a three-year Miami at Philadelphia, noon NBA Development League contract. with the Yankees. He batted Twins backup to the out eld next season. Nov. 12-14 at Vermillion Cleveland at Pittsburgh, noon NBADL — Announced the Chicago ST. JOHN’S — Announced fresh- .277 in 67 games, and hit three batted a combined .161 in In addition, Max Kepler will Thursday, Nov. 12 Jacksonville at Baltimore, noon Bulls was granted the right to own and man G Marcus LoVett has received par- Canistota (11-0) vs. CLASS 9A: Minnesota at Oakland, 3:05 p.m. operate a club that will begin play in the tial qualifi er status from the NCAA and home runs and nine doubles. 2015, so Murphy projects as start next season at Class AAA Sully Buttes (10-1), 10:30 a.m. Kansas City at Denver, 3:25 p.m. 2016-17 season. will not be allowed to play this season. a big upgrade their, even if and could arrive in the major CLASS 9AA: Wolsey-Wessington New England at N.Y. Giants, 3:25 FOOTBALL Murphy posted a .327 on-base (10-1) at Woonsocket-Wessington p.m. National Football League percentage and a .406 slug- Suzuki remains the starter. leagues soon. Springs-Sanborn Central (11-0), 1:30 ARIZONA CARDINALS — Waived/

well with the things we like to works tirelessly on her skill plans to major in elementary do within our system,” said set. That commitment, mixed education and special educa- Coyotes Williams. “When she was on with her high basketball IQ, is tion. FROM PAGE 7 campus for our Elite Camp what makes her special.” “Madison is a high energy this summer, we saw how Hailing from Erskine, player that sets the tone for versatile those skills are with Minn., McKeever has aver- her teams,” said Williams. Gators program record for an ability to stretch defenses aged 23.3 points, 3.8 assists, “She’s willing to do the dirty career assists and ranks as well as being very effective and 5.8 steals per game for work and make hustle plays. third in scoring. Simpson around the rim. She has been her career at Win-E-Mac High Her effort is contagious and also played AAU basketball a part of a rich tradition and School. McKeever eclipsed we feel that she really pos- with the OSA Crusaders. An state championships and the Patriots program record sesses the grittiness that we honor roll student at North knows how to win.” in points (2,503), assists want in our program.” Star, Simpson plans to major A 5-foot-10 point guard (430), and steals (654) dur- A 6-foot-1 power forward in marketing and sales within out of Fremont, Neb., Jensen ing her junior season. She hailing from Bloomington, USD’s business school. averaged 19.0 points, 5.5 also set various program Minn., Wright-Ponder aver- “Triston was the point rebounds, and 3.8 assists records including points in a aged 18.5 points per game guard we targeted from day per game as a junior. Jensen season with 718, assists in a as a junior at Bloomington one in the recruiting process earned a spot on the 2015 season with 139, steals in a Kennedy High School. She as we felt he would be the Super State second team and season with 182, and points earned a spot on the 2014 best t for our program,” said the Class A All-State second in a game with 45. The Minnesota all-state tourna- Smith. “His unsel sh play team for her efforts. She was 5-foot-8 guard earned all-state ment team as Bloomington and determination on the named all-Heartland Athletic honors as a junior in addition Kennedy nished runner-up. court exempli es the type Conference for basketball to being named the 2015 Wright-Ponder helped the of person he is off the  oor. the past two seasons. A Pine to Prairie conference Eagles to a state title during He is a true point guard who three-sport standout, Jensen MVP. During her freshman her freshman campaign. She has a great understanding of also plays on the Tigers’ and sophomore seasons, also played AAU ball for the how to run a team. He does volleyball and soccer teams. McKeever was named to the Minnesota Stars. an excellent job of creating Jensen’s academic accom- all-state tournament team. “Shay has an extremely opportunities for his team- P&D FILE PHOTO plishments include four At the state tournament, she high ceiling,” said Williams. mates.” St. Thomas More’s Ciara Duffy, left, plays in the 2015 Class A championship game. Duffy is one of five recruits to consecutive academic letters, tied the tournament record “She has a tremendous build, All three athletes will en- academic all-state honors for free throws made with 20. natural strength, and athletic roll at and compete for South to officially sign with the University of South Dakota on Wednesday. for basketball and volleyball, She is a four-time all-Pine to instincts that you cannot Dakota in the fall of 2016. and membership in National Prairie conference honoree teach. She has high aspi- Honor Society. She plans to in basketball. McKeever also rations and is extremely moti- Women’s Basketball excited about the future of mined approach on and off pursue the pre-med track at earned all-Pine to Prairie vated. We cannot wait for her South Dakota women’s our program.” the basketball court, which South Dakota. conference honors for volley- to  ourish in our program.” basketball head coach Amy A native of Rapid City, puts her in an elite category.” “I love what Rylie brings ball and . She played All ve athletes will enroll Williams is pleased to an- Duffy will join her older Hailing from Earling, Iowa, to the table,” said Williams. AAU ball over the summer at and compete for South nounce the signing of Ciara sister, Caitlin, a current junior Frederick has led Harlan “She has an incredible court for North Tartan out of the Dakota in the fall of 2016. Duffy, Taylor Frederick, Rylie on the Coyote basketball Community High School to vision coupled with an ability Twin Cities. A National Honor Cascio Jensen, Madison McK- team. The 6-foot-1 guard back-to-back 26-0 seasons to score the basketball. She Society member, McKeever eever, and LaShayla Wright- averaged 17.5 points, 5.5 and a pair of Class 4A state Ponder to National Letters of rebounds, 3.6 assists, and 3.4 titles. A 6-foot-1 post, Fred- Intent. steals during her junior sea- erick averaged 15.0 points “What an exciting day for son at St. Thomas More High and 7.3 rebounds her junior Coyote women’s basketball School. Duffy earned rst- season to earn rst-team as we welcome ve new team all-state honors after all-state honors. She shot 59 members to our family,” said leading the Cavaliers to their percent from the eld and 76 Williams. “Early on, we identi- second consecutive Class A percent from the line. Freder- ed each of these young championship in 2015. Duffy ick was named the captain of Calling All Cooks! women as the type of players also played AAU ball with the the 4A all-tournament team All Iowa Attack. after averaging 23.0 points that t well in our scheme, The Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan will be publishing but more importantly as the “We are thrilled to add and 9.3 rebounds during the type of people we want in our Ciara to our Coyote family,” state tournament. Frederick a cookbook in December. This cookbook will not only program. Their diverse skills said Williams. “She’s a proven has also led the Cyclones to winner who knows what it two state volleyball champi- feature recipes from The Neighbor Lady Wynn Speece complement each other and but also local, regional, state and national celebrities our current team well. We are takes to win championships. onships. She has a focused and deter- “Taylor’s skills t very as well as our reader submitted recipes. A fun and informative cookbook you’ll want to be part of. boot on his injured foot and With Hudson handling the did not practice Wednesday. protection calls, Carr has been Raiders Tony Bergstrom took his sacked just eight times all This cookbook will be distributed in the Wednesday, place with the starters after season. Hudson has allowed December 23 Press & Dakotan. We would like to have FROM PAGE 9 getting his rst offensive snaps just four quarterback pres- since 2012 at the end of the sures on 524 blocking snaps your submissions by November 20th. We thank you in in Pittsburgh in the third quar- loss to the Steelers. Bergstrom compared to two in just 16 for advance for your consideration in participating in this ter with a concussion and was missed the entire 2013 season Bergstrom, according to Pro only a spectator at practice on with an injured foot and was Football Focus. cookbook. Wednesday. He must clear the a healthy inactive for all 16 Carr said his close work You may use the following methods to submit your recipes: league’s concussion protocols games last season. Bergstrom with Hudson throughout the before being allowed to play. has played exclusively on year will help if Hudson does Email: [email protected] This is the second concus- special teams this season until not recover in time for Sunday. or mail to: sion in as many seasons for Hudson got hurt. “We solve problems togeth- Murray, who also was knocked Starting left guard Gabe er, we do things together, we Y ANKTON D AILY out of a game last November Jackson, who got work on sit by each other in the meet- P RESS& D AKOTAN against Kansas City. Murray snaps in practice, is con dent ings and talk through things,” Attn: Cookbook missed one game after that hit. the line can weather the loss of Carr said. “If he wasn’t able to 319 Walnut Street Fullback Marcel Reece and Hudson if he is unable to play go for some reason, there’d be Yankton, SD 57078 backup tailback Taiwan Jones Sunday. no problem.” would likely share most of the “We just keep doing what NOTES: S Charles Woodson running load if Murray can’t we’ve been doing and that’s missed Wednesday practice as play. working hard,” Jackson said. usual as he deals with shoul- Hudson’s absence could “Tony will be ne. He knows der and knee injuries. ... LB be more problematic. He left exactly what he needs to do Neiron Ball (knee) also remains last week’s game in the fourth and the calls to make.” sidelined. quarter with a sprained right Hudson has anchored ankle. Hudson had a walking one of the league’s best lines.