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LEGION State 15-16 Minors State Tourn PAGE 8: SPORTS PRESS & DAKOTAN n SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 2015 SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR Crofton Opens State ‘C’ Seniors Tourney Today GAME 9: Game 6 winner vs. Game Saturday, August 1 A Tourn. at Brookings (Yankton, BY JAMES D. CIMBUREK GOLF 7 loser, 5 p.m. BASEBALL, AMATEUR Dis- KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM); Neb. Class THRIVENT FINANCIAL CHARITY GAME 10: Game 8 loser vs. Game trict 6B at Irene (Championship C Senior Tourn. at Battle Creek [email protected] PRO-AM 5 winner, 2 p.m. — Crofton vs. Tabor, 7:30 p.m., (Crofton) First Round, Friday GAME 11: Game 7 winner vs. Game KVHT-FM) BASEBALL, VFW TEENER According to head coach Professional Division 8 winner, 8 p.m. BASEBALL, LEGION State 15-16 Minors State Tourn. at Yank- 67 - Brad Marek; Cam White; Ricky Tuesday’s Games A Tourn. at Brookings (Yankton ton (Semifinals — 1st seed vs. 4th Dean Wieseler, the Crofton Hearden Iii; Shane Feist; Tarik Can GAME 12: Game 9 winner vs. Game vs. Brookings, 1 p.m., KYNT-AM, seed, 10:30 a.m.; 2nd seed vs. 3rd American Legion baseball 68 - Justin Imel; Nate Barbee; Nick 11 loser, 5 p.m. KVHT-FM); Neb. Class C Senior seed, 12:45 p.m.; Third — Semifi- Delio; Tim Kunick GAME 13: Game 11 winner vs. Tourn. at Battle Creek (Crofton vs. nal losers, 3 p.m.; Championship team resembles a good finan- 69 - Austin Miller; Christopher Ev- Game 10 loser, 8 p.m. Battle Creek, 8 p.m.) — Semifinal winners, 5:15 p.m.); cial portfolio. ans; Jeffrey Eggen; Jonathan Hauter; NOTE: Games will not match previ- BASEBALL, VFW TEENER 13-14 Majors State Tourn. at Wa- Mark Baldwin ous opponents against each other un- 15-16 Minors State Tourn. at Yank- tertown; 13-14 Minors State Tourn. Diversified. 70 - Allan Nousiainen; Brent Baylon; less absolutely necessary ton (S.F. West vs. Renner, 11 a.m.; at Sioux Falls Crofton takes a 22-9-1 re- Collin Wheeler; Kurt Watkins; Thomas Wednesday’s Games Pierre vs. Brookings, 1:15 p.m.; GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Thri- Buran GAME 14: Game 12 winner vs. Watertown vs. S.F. East, 3:30 p.m.; vent Financial Charity Pro-Am at cord into the Nebraska Class 71 - Andre Metzger; Bleu George; Game 13 winner, 5 p.m. Fifth — 5th seed vs. 6th seed, 5:45 Fox Run GC C Seniors Tournament, which Dillon Soldwisch; Jonathan Tink; Mike GAME 15: If Nescessary p.m.); 13-14 Majors State Tourn. GOLF, SDGA Two-Woman Wuertz; Tim Ailes NOTE: If three teams remain after at Watertown; 13-14 Minors State Championships at Brandon Golf begins today (Saturday) 72 - Aaron Clausen; Colin Chap- Game 13, winner of Game 11 goes to Tourn. at Sioux Falls (Yankton Course in Battle Creek, Nebraska. man; Kelly Kretz; Nicklaus Newcomb; Game 15. Reds vs. Watertown, 9:30 a.m.) Monday, August 3 Ryan Kiewiet GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Thri- BASEBALL, LEGION Neb. Crofton faces the host team 73 - Cameron Harrell; Jay Jure- 13-14 AA MAJORS TOURN. vent Financial Charity Pro-Am at Class C Senior Tourn. at Battle Fox Run GC Creek (Crofton) in the late game today, an 8 cic; Jordan Elsen; Mikey Mcginn; Neil July 31-Aug. 2 at Watertown Malenke; Nick Latimer; Taylor Murtland GOLF, SDGA Two-Woman GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Hill- p.m. start. Friday’s Games Championships at Brandon Golf crest Pro-Junior at Hillcrest Golf 74 - Aaron Cockerill; Devin Hillman; Brookings 19, Harrisburg 0 Course & CC “Our defense is playing Kevin Stanek; Luke Vermeer; Micah S.F. East 13, Huron 2 Burke; Paul Henderson; Scott Cherry S.F. West 14, Mitchell 0 Sunday, August 2 well, and we have a lot of State 75 - Josh Porter; Kyle Endicott; Matt Yankton 9, Watertown 3 BASEBALL, LEGION options with our pitchers,” Schneider GAME 5: Harrisburg vs. Huron, 6 76 - Daniel Osbaldeston; Kurt Slat- p.m. Wieseler said. “If we are hit- tery GAME 6: Mitchell vs. Watertown, CHICAGO CUBS — Designated ting the ball, we feel pretty 81 - Jeremy Hoye 8:15 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE RHP Ben Rowen for assignment. confident.” Amateur Gross Saturday’s Games COLORADO ROCKIES — Sent 70 - Eric Baily GAME 7: Brookings vs. S.F. East, East Division While Crofton has talented W L Pct GB RHPs David Hale and Brooks Brown to 71 - Arron Lickteig 8 a.m. Albuquerque (PCL) for rehab assign- athletes like Tyler Koch, 73 - Gregg Baily GAME 8: S.F. West vs. Yankton, Washington 54 46 .540 — New York 52 50 .510 3 ments. 74 - Darin Cunningham 10 a.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Add- Brock Mueller and Austin 75 - Pat Honner GAME 9: Game 6 winner vs. Game Atlanta 46 56 .451 9 Miami 42 60 .412 13 ed LHP Alex Wood, RHP Jim Johnson Hegge at the top of the order, 76 - Chris Schaefer; Don Tucker; 7 loser, noon and LHP Luis Avilan to the active ros- Garret Hohn; Mike Carda GAME 10: Game 5 winner vs. Game Philadelphia 39 64 .379 16 1/2 the bottom of the order was Central Division ter. Optioned RHP Mike Bolsinger and 77 - Adam Kniffen; Brent Adams; 8 loser, 2 p.m. RHP Zach Lee to Oklahoma City (PCL). key during the team’s run in Dave Balfany; Jason Metz; Mark Casey; GAME 11: Game 7 winner vs. Game W L Pct GB St. Louis 65 37 .637 — Placed INF Justin Turner on the 15-day the Area C1 Tournament. Preston Carda 8 winner, 4 p.m. DL, retroactive to July 27. Assigned OF 78 - Dan Semmler; Eric Domaas; GAME 12: Game 10 winner vs. Pittsburgh 60 42 .588 5 Chicago 54 47 .535 10 1/2 Jose Tabata to Oklahoma City. “The bottom of the lineup Mike Wettstein; Neil Chapman; Ron Ev- Game 9 winner, 6 p.m. MIAMI MARLINS — Traded RHP P&D FILE PHOTO ans; Trevor Woods GAME 13: Game 12 winner vs. Cincinnati 46 55 .455 18 1/2 got us started in the tourna- Milwaukee 44 59 .427 21 1/2 Dan Haren and cash to the Chicago Crofton’s Austin Hegge sends the ball home during a game 79 - Adam Maska; Bill Pierce; Calvin Game 11 loser, 8 p.m. Cubs for RHP Ivan Pineyro and SS Elliot ment,” Wieseler said. “Tyler, Schlisner; Jim Sorensen; Jon Cooke; Sunday’s Games West Division earlier this season. The squad begins play in the Nebraska W L Pct GB Soto. Traded RHP Sam Dyson to Texas Brock and Austin have been Kelly Mikkelsen; Tyler Vogt CHAMPIONSHIP: Game 11 winner for C Tomas Telis and LHP Code Ege. State American Legion Class C Seniors Baseball Tourna- 80 - Brett Wentz; Dan Orton; Jay vs. Game 13 winner, noon Los Angeles 57 45 .559 — hitting the ball hard, but the San Francisco 56 46 .549 1 Assigned Pineyro and Soto to Jack- ment today (Saturday) in Battle Creek. Batcheller; Kevin Gilster; Merlyn R IF NECESSARY: 30 minutes after sonville (SL). Reinstated 3B Donovan Schmuck Game 14 Arizona 49 51 .490 7 bottom got our rallies going.” San Diego 49 53 .480 8 Solano from paternity leave. 81 - Adam Walsh; Bill Hayes; John MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Traded Besides talented athletes, Ehret; Jon Dimmick; Jon Nietzel; Steve Colorado 43 57 .430 13 according to Wieseler. 13-14 AA MINORS TOURN. Thursday’s Games OF Gerardo Parra to Baltimore for RHP Crofton has plenty of speed. talented teams there, some Gross; Thomas Hladky Zach Davies. Selected the contract of 82 - Butch Hanson; Dennis Wentz; July 31-Aug. 2 at Sioux Falls San Diego 8, N.Y. Mets 7 Hegge was the Class D state “We have a lot of guys that good pitching. We have to Friday’s Games Washington 1, Miami 0 2B Elian Herrera from Colorado Springs Don Edwards; Jeff Dayhuff; Jim Ander- (PCL). Traded RHP Jonathan Broxton can play different positions,” play very well.” son; Mike Wagner; Ryan Biever Yankton Reds 26, Pierre Grey Sox 0 Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 1 track champion in the 100- Rapid City II 17, S.F. West 4 Cincinnati 15, Pittsburgh 5 and cash to St. Louis for OF Malik Colly- he said. “We are fortunate to Play begins at 11 a.m. 83 - Doug Roelle; Doyle Becker; more. Recalled OF Logan Schafer from and 200-meter dashes each Jeremy Klinkhammer; Mark Binnebose Mitchell White 6, Watertown Grey St. Louis 9, Colorado 8 have a good group of young Sox 4 Chicago Cubs 5, Milwaukee 2 Colorado Springs. of the past two years. Cody with Shelton-Gibbon against 84 - Bowen Mollman; Dan Ferden; NEW YORK METS — Acquired OF Matt Niederbaumer; Matthew Termans- R.C. Reds vs. Brookings Maroon, Friday’s Games Stratman was the Class D men.” Pender, followed by Bruning- 6:30 p.m., Field 1 Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Yoenis Cespedes from the Detroit Tigers en; Roger Joyal for RHP Michael Fulmer and RHP Luis Crofton faced Battle Creek Davenport against Elmwood- 85 - Daniel Kortan; Don Munson; Renner Barons Blue vs. Brandon Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 4 long jump champ this year, Valley Rivercats, 6:30 p.m., Field 2 San Diego at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Cessa. Released OF John Mayberry Jr. once during the season, Murdock at 2 p.m. Alma and Len Hofer; Mike Zimmerman; Neal An- Reinstated C Travis d’Arnaud from the beating out Hegge. derson; Roger Grode; Terry Frick; Todd S.F. East vs. Rapid City II, 6:30 p.m., Washington at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. scoring a 5-3 victory in a Louisville-Weeping Water face Field 3 Texas 6, San Francisco 3 15-day DL.
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