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Today Marks Key Moment In Progression Of USD Football Press&Dakotan BY JEREMY HOECK would tell you. USD has a road game at Northwestern — the version — on Sept. [email protected] 22, not exactly a contest the Coyotes are likely to win. DAILY DOSE That is why today’s road game at No. 10-ranked Montana is a significant moment for this program. A Win or lose, today (Saturday) marks a key moment in the progression of the University of South loss isn’t exactly a huge concern yet, but with only three non-conference games and a strong league Dakota football program. And no, it’s not simply because of Joe Glenn. schedule, the Coyotes would very much like to get going early on those seven wins. Daily opinions from the P&D The Coyotes are past the dreaded “transitional” tag that was affixed them in the years following the A win would also shed some of those can’t-win-on-the-road issues, especially after last season’s frus- Sports Staff on local and na- transition to Division I athletics. USD is now playoff eligible. Given seven wins and a strong performance trating finish. Not many teams win in Missoula, Mont. (only one has since 2008), but USD isn’t exactly tional high school, college in the Missouri Valley Football Conference (their new home), the Coyotes can compete for a national title. as big of an underdog as you might think. and professional sports. Doing so this year, however, would have to require a win today at Montana. At least that’s what logic

GIRLS’ DIVISION counter for Doane, shot a 103 to tie for 36th. The Lancers return to action today (Saturday) at the DWU Classic. than Randolph. CWC’s John Walnofer won in 18:39, beating out Ran- Compton Cut By Redskins TOP 10: 1, Kaija Nitz, Brandon Valley 11:20.84; 2, Geneive Clark, dolph’s Nick Schmit (18:48) and Justin Korth (18:54) over the 5,000- WASHINGTON — Former University of South Dakota offensive Gayville-Volin 11:46.45; 3, Danielle Riesberg, Crofton 11:46.88; 4, Chastin lineman Tom Compton was among the players cut Friday by the Wash- Lancers Blank Grace 6-0 YHS Announces BB Schedule Change meter course. Leikas, S.F. Roosevelt 11:54.49; 5, Hattie Seten, S.F. Lincoln 11:54.98; 6, The CWC girls scored 17 points, 19 better than Stanton. Creighton ington Redskins. Friday was the deadline for teams to name their 53- Maisey Bainbridge, Lennox 12:02.61; 7, Jaidon Birath, Brandon Valley OMAHA, Neb. — Despite starting the match without two players Start times for the Yankton vs. Aberdeen Central boys’ and girls’ man rosters. due to red cards in the opening match, the Mount Marty College men’s basketball games, scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 22, have been (64) and Randolph (67) finished third and fourth. Stanton’s Braska Pat- 12:04.67; 8, Tiffany Tramp, Crofton 12:06.31; 9, Quinn Wragge, Crofton terson won in 16:45, beating out Bloomfield’s Breanna Gallup (16:59). Compton was a sixth-round pick by Washington in this year’s NFL 12:07.85; 10, Emma Nykamp, S.F. Lincoln 12:10.32 soccer team made quick work of Grace University, scoring three goals changed. BOYS’ DIVISION Draft. He is a strong candidate to make the organization’s practice BOYS’ DIVISION in the first 14 minutes of a 6-0 victory over the Royals on Friday in Junior varsity and freshmen ‘A’ games will begin at 1 p.m., followed TEAM SCORES: Stanton 26, Chambers-Wheeler Central 43, Randolph squad. TOP 10: 1, Nathan Schroeder, S.F. Lincoln 14:38.25; 2, Luke Jelen, S.F. Omaha, Neb. by sophomore and freshmen ‘B’ games at 2:45 p.m. The varsity games 65, West Boyd 69, Hartington 70, Neligh-Oakdale 87, Bloomfield 98, Niobrara- Lincoln 14:45.35; 3, Zach VanEde, Brandon Valley 15:01.26; 4, Will Lauer, Jose Marquez and Ludwin Arana each scored twice, and Jesus will be played at 4:30 p.m. Verdigre 141 Crofton Girls Dominate At Augie S.F. Lincoln 15:05.2; 5, Free Bump, S.F. Lincoln 15:13.04; 6, Tanner Ahrendt, Sosa and Tyler Neu added goals for Mount Marty. Neu, Richardo Mar- The boys’ games will be played in Aberdeen on that date, while TOP 15: 1, John Walnofer, Chambers-Wheeler Central 18:39; 2, Nick S.F. Roosevelt 15:15.92; 7, Tyler Slaba, S.F. Roosevelt 15:21.87; 8, Jesus Ur- roquin and Doug Heinrich recorded assists in the victory. the girls’ games will be played in Yankton. Schmit, Randolph 18:48; 3, Justin Korth, Randolph 18:54; 4, Cameron Moes, SIOUX FALLS — The Crofton Lady Warriors put three runners in tusuastegui, S.F. Roosevelt 15:28.66; 9, Kelly Fitzsimmons, S.F. Lincoln the top nine and four in the top 11 to lead the way at the Augustana Twi- MMC, 1-1, plays in the William Penn Classic beginning Sept. 7. Osmond 19:15; 5, Zach Duffin, Stanton 19:56; 6, Dylan Reiman, West Boyd 15:37.55; 10, Adam Kost, S.F. Roosevelt 15:45.46 20:02; 7, Caleb Goeken, Stanton 20:06; 8, Ben Novotny, Stanton 20:19; 9, light Cross Country Meet at Yankton Trail Park in Sioux Falls. Tigers Blank Tanagers Nour Kouatli, Stanton 20:21; 10, Tanner Fischer, Hartington 20:28; 11, Caylen Brandon Valley’s Kaija Nitz won the girls’ race in a time of 11:20.84, MMC Drops Two At DWU Classic VERMILLION — Harrisburg blanked Vermillion 7-0 in girls’ soccer Hirschman, Stanton 20:30; 12, Tyler Smith, Bloomfield 20:31; 13, Cody Olson, more than 25 seconds faster than Geneive Clark of Gayville-Volin MMC Women Seventh In Opener MITCHELL — Mount Marty College dropped a pair of volleyball action Thursday night. Neligh-Oakdale 20:38; 14, Shay Weber, Chambers-Wheeler Central 21:03; (11:46.45). FREMONT, Neb. — The Mount Marty College women’s golf team matches on Friday in the first day of action at the Dakota Wesleyan Darien Poelstra and Shouri Dirks scored first-half goals for Harris- 15, Nnoah Noecker, Hartington 21:10 finished seventh in the Midland Fall Classic on Friday. Crofton’s Danielle Riesberg was third at 11:46.88, while teammates University Classic tournament at the Corn Palace in Mitchell. burg. Taylor Kelly scored twice in the second half, while Kori Fink, GIRLS’ DIVISION Tiffany Tramp were eighth (12:06.31) and Quinn Wragge took ninth Northwestern won the event, shooting a 358 to place one stroke York (Neb.) defeated the Lancers 18-25, 25-23, 25-23, 25-21 in Kennedy Van Heerde and Jessi Moir added goals. TEAM SCORES: Chambers-Wheeler Central 17, Stanton 36, Creighton place (12:07.85). ahead of host Midland. the first match of the day and Mayville State later beat MMC 25-18, Brooklyn Oehlerking preserved the shutout in goal for Harrisburg. 64, Randolph 67, West Boyd 69, Stuart 93 Sioux Falls Lincoln had the top two finishers in the boys’ race, led Hastings’ Rachel Cavalier shot an 86 and beat out Doane’s JaCee 25-13, 25-15. Harrisburg won the JV match 3-0. TOP 15: 1, Braska Patterson, Stanton 16:46; 2, Breanna Gallup, Bloom- by champion Nathan Schroeder in a time of 14:38.25. The top area Pilkington for medalist honors. Northwestern’s Emma Wynja and Jes- In the loss against York, Caitlin Illg had 40 assists, 15 digs and six field 16:59; 3, Kristin Mahony, Chambers-Wheeler Central 17:55; 4, Courtney finisher was Crofton’s Drew Eskins in 19th place at 16:19.89. sica Locker tied for third at 87. aces. Kate Lingscheit made 12 kills and four blocks while Emily Pellatz, Neligh-Oakdale 18:00; 5, Rachel Loecker, Hartington 18:45; 6, Cha- In the college division, Augustana’s Runa Falch was the women’s MMC was led by Kirsti Skuza’s 90. Kelly Amundson (Vermillion) Schreur recorded 11 kills, seven digs and three blocks. Lexi Branson CWC Girls, Stanton Boys Win N-V Inv. sity Wilmes, Creighton 18:48; 7, Kacie Gribble, Chambers-Wheeler Central champion at 16:26.91 and Augustana posted the top six marks in the shot 95, Tara Des Lauriers carded a 97, Caitlyn Roth (Tripp) shot 102 also had 10 kills and three blocks. NIOBRARA STATE PARK, Neb. — The Stanton Boys and Cham- 18:58; 8, Paige Dexter, Chambers-Wheeler Central 19:03; 9, Beth Lambert, men’s division. Paul Yak was first at 19:21.98. and Emily Joe Bronemann carded a 122 for the Lancers. Against Mayville State, Branson had five kills and four blocks. bers-Wheeler Central girls each ran away with titles at the Niobrara- Chambers-Wheeler Central 19:04; 10, Katie Fye, Randolph 19:09; 11, Daisha Mount Marty College was also competing and was led on the Non-counters for the Lancers included Kristen Shanahan (95), Verdigre Invitational cross country meet, held Thursday at Niobrara Jorgensen, Randolph 19:11; 12, Kelly Mccarthy, West Boyd 19:12; 13, Paige Amanda Dirksen had eight digs, Courtney Miller recorded seven digs Thelen, Stanton 19:16; 14, Dacia Beylie, Stanton 19:19; 15, Anna Broderson, men’s side by Jordan Pater in 19th place. Kaylee Fly was the top Gina Ludens (118) and Jennifer Nelson (130). and Schreur recorded seven kills. State Park near Niobrara, Neb. Lancer woman to finish, in 23rd place. Also in the event, Yankton native Kaitlyn Erickson, golfing as a non- Stanton finished with 26 points, 17 better than CWC and 39 better Hartington 19:22 SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR

San Diego at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Arthur County 51, Hyannis 20 Overton 65, Sutherland 0 Saturday, September 1 at Vermillion ton Cedar Catholic); Gregory Tourn. (Bon Homme); Howells Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Ashland-Greenwood 26, Falls City 6 Palmer 51, Cross County 6 CROSS COUNTRY, COLLEGE Omaha Quad (USD) SOCCER, BOYS’ JV Yankton at R.C. Central (11 a.m.) Tourn. (Hartington); Northeast Nebraska Classic at Wisner and AMERICAN LEAGUE Saturday’s Games Axtell, Kan. 54, Lewiston 32 Parkview Christian 80, Heartland Lutheran CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Corsica Inv. (Avon, Bon SOCCER, GIRLS’ Yankton at R.C. Central (1 p.m.) Pender (Allen); Sioux Falls Christian Tourn. (Elk Point-Jeffer- East Division San Francisco (Lincecum 7-14) at Chicago Bancroft-Rosalie 52, Winside 24 28 Homme, Centerville, Marty Indian, Platte-Geddes, Scotland, SOCCER, GIRLS’ JV Yankton at R.C. Central (11 a.m.) son, Platte-Geddes, 9 a.m.) W L Pct GB Cubs (Germano 2-4), 12:05 p.m. Battle Creek 54, Laurel-Concord 14 Platteview 43, Omaha Roncalli 18 Wagner, 9 a.m.) VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S Dakota Wesleyan Inv. (MMC Sunday, September 2 New York 75 56 .573 — Philadelphia (Cl.Lee 3-7) at Atlanta (T.Hud- Beatrice 29, Bennington 3 Ralston 49, Elkhorn Mount Michael 0 FOOTBALL, COLLEGE USD at Montana (2:30 p.m., vs. Sioux Falls, 2 p.m.; MMC vs. Jamestown, 4 p.m.); North SOCCER, WOMEN’S College of St. Mary at USD (1 p.m.) Baltimore 73 58 .557 2 son 13-4), 3:05 p.m. Bertrand 60, Brady 14 Randolph 45, Plainview 12 KVHT-FM, KDLT-TV) Dakota Tourn. at Grand Forks (USD vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11 TRIATHLON Triple V Triathlon at Yankton (8 a.m.) Tampa Bay 71 61 .538 4 1/2 St. Louis (Lohse 14-2) at Washington (Zim- Boone Central/Newman Grove 21, Pierce 7 Ravenna 41, Superior 0 SOCCER, WOMEN’S College of St. Mary at MMC (2 p.m.) a.m.; USD vs. Green Bay, 5 p.m.) Monday, September 3 Boston 62 70 .470 13 1/2 mermann 9-8), 3:05 p.m. Bloomfield 27, Hartington 20 Raymond Central 42, Douglas County West SOCCER, BOYS’ Yankton at R.C. Central (1 p.m.); Huron VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ Columbus Scotus Tourn. (Harting- No activities scheduled Toronto 60 71 .458 15 Cincinnati (H.Bailey 10-9) at Houston (Har- Broken Bow 28, Ogallala 6 6 Central Division rell 10-9), 6:05 p.m. Burwell 39, South Loup 21 Scottsbluff 17, McCook 7 N.Y. Mets (Hefner 2-5) at Miami (Jo.John- Central City 19, Sandy Creek 18 Shelby 42, Heartland 36 W L Pct GB 25-16 DETROIT TIGERS—Designated OF Jeff Darius Butler, LB David Nixon, DT Ogemdi —Released DB Chicago 72 59 .550 — son 7-11), 6:10 p.m. Columbus 42, Seward 35 Silver Lake 63, St. Edward 46 Pittsburgh (Locke 0-0) at Milwaukee Columbus Lakeview 61, Fairbury 0 Sioux County 54, Maywood 13 Sandhills/Thedford def. North Central, 25- Baker for assignment. Recalled OF Avisail Gar- Nwagbuo, RB Tauren Poole, CB R.J. Stanford, Joselio Hanson, DB O.J. Atogwe WR Chad Hall, Detroit 70 61 .534 2 14, 25-20, 25-13 cia from Erie (EL). DL Ryan Van Bergen, LB Kion Wilson. WR Mardy Gilyard, WR Marvin McNutt, LB Kansas City 59 71 .454 12 1/2 (Estrada 2-5), 6:10 p.m. Crete 34, Waverly 20 South Sioux City 28, Vermillion, S.D. 20 San Diego (Volquez 9-9) at Colorado Diller-Odell 18, Friend 14 Sutton 46, Southern 0 Sioux County def. Maywood, 25-18, 25-13, —Promoted Waived/injured WR Jared Green and OT Matt Keenan Clayton, TE Brett Brackett, TE Chase Cleveland 55 77 .417 17 1/2 25-18 bullpen coach Steve Foster to special assistant Reynolds. Ford, DT Ollie Ogbu, DT Frank Trotter, DT Lan- Minnesota 53 78 .405 19 (Chacin 1-4), 7:10 p.m. Doniphan-Trumbull 43, Southern Valley 6 Tekamah-Herman 49, Homer 0 Arizona (Skaggs 1-1) at L.A. Dodgers Elkhorn 31, Omaha Gross Catholic 16 Thayer Central 21, Blue Hill 18 Twin Loup def. Mullen, 21-25, 25-21, 25-21, to the general manager/minor league pitching —Waived RB Armando don Cohen, FB Emil Igwenagu, OT D.J. Jones, West Division 25-19 coordinator. Allen, WR Joe Anderson, OT Cory Brandon, Cor- LB Adrian Moten, LB Ryan Rau, DE Monte Tay- W L Pct GB (Beckett 0-1), 8:10 p.m. Elkhorn South 49, Nebraska City 7 Wahoo 45, Boys Town 18 Elkhorn Valley 46, Santee 0 Wallace 72, Creek Valley 0 Wauneta-Palisade def. Minatare, 25-10, 25- MINNESOTA TWINS—Recalled OF Matt nelius Brown, OT James Brown, WR Terriun lor, S Phillip Thomas, OL Steve Vallos, QB Mike Texas 78 53 .595 — Sunday’s Games 12, 25-9 Carson from Rochester (IL). Crump, CB Isaiah Frey, WR Brittan Golden, OT Kafka and OL . Oakland 73 57 .562 4 1/2 N.Y. Mets at Miami, 12:10 p.m. Elm Creek 20, Ansley-Litchfield 16 Wauneta-Palisade 50, Minatare 8 St. Louis at Washington, 12:35 p.m. Elmwood-Murdock 46, Johnson County Wausa 56, Emerson-Hubbard 39 Beatrice Tournament TAMPA BAY RAYS—Recalled INF Sean A.J. Greene, G Ricky Henry, S Mark LeGree, PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Released OL Los Angeles 69 62 .527 9 Black Pool Rodriguez from Durham (IL) and placed him on CB-KR Greg McCoy, DT Jordan Miller, TE Bran- Trai Essex, P Jeremy Kapinos, QB Jerrod John- Seattle 64 68 .485 14 1/2 Cincinnati at Houston, 1:05 p.m. Central 7 Weeping Water 40, Palmyra 6 Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 1:10 p.m. Exeter/Milligan 56, Deshler 22 West Holt 53, Ainsworth 7 Aurora def. Hastings, 27-25, 25-17 the 15-day DL. don Venson, DE Aston Whiteside, LB Jabara son, DB Damon Cromartie-Smith, DB Terrence Thursday’s Games San Francisco at , 1:20 p.m. Falls City Sacred Heart 65, Pawnee City 6 Wilber-Clatonia 51, Auburn 0 Elkhorn def. Hastings, 23-25, 25-21, 25-18 National League Williams. Terminated the contracts of LB Xavier Frederick, DB Josh Victorian, LB Brandon Hicks, Oakland 12, Cleveland 7 Lincoln Pius X def. Hastings, 25-16, 25-23 —Claimed INF Adibi, DE Chauncey Davis, WR Rashied Davis, LB Marshall McFadden, DL Corbin Bryant, DL Baltimore 5, Chicago White Sox 3 San Diego at Colorado, 2:10 p.m. Fillmore Central 12, David City 0 York 20, Lexington 13 Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 3:10 p.m. Fort Calhoun 47, Syracuse 8 Yutan 38, Humboldt/Table Rock-Steinauer 0 White Pool Cody Ransom off waivers from Milwaukee. QB Josh McCown and DB Jonathan Wilhite. Igbinosun Ikponmwosa, DL Jake Stoller, RB Du- Seattle 5, Minnesota 4 Kearney Catholic def. Ogallala, 25-15, 26- CHICAGO CUBS—Recalled LHP Jeff Beliv- Placed DT Nate Collins on the reserve/sus- Juan Harris, WR Tyler Beiler, WR Toney Toronto 2, Tampa Bay 0 Philadelphia at Atlanta, 4:05 p.m. Freeman 44, Sterling 0 Fremont 39, Omaha Bryan 6 24 eau from Iowa (PCL). Assigned LHP Brooks pended list. Clemons, WR David Gilreath, WR Marquis Kansas City 2, Detroit 1 Monday’s Games NFL PRESEASON Kearney Catholic def. Waverly, 25-18, 16- Raley to Iowa. DENVER BRONCOS—Placed DE Jeremy Maze, WR Derrick Williams, OL linemen Ryan L.A. Angels 5, Boston 2 Chicago Cubs at Washington, 12:05 p.m. Fullerton 34, Osceola 0 Colorado at Atlanta, 12:10 p.m. Gibbon 33, Wood River 20 Wednesday’s Games 25, 25-22 —Recalled OF Beal on injured reserve. Lee, OL John Malecki and OL Chris Scott. Friday’s Games Washington 30, Tampa Bay 3 Kearney Catholic def. Council Bluffs Lincoln, Alex Presley and RHP Kyle McPherson from In- —Traded CB Sherrick Placed LB Sean Spence on injured reserve. Baltimore 6, N.Y. Yankees 1 Milwaukee at Miami, 12:10 p.m. Giltner 46, Bruning-Davenport/Shickley 6 N.Y. Giants 6, New England 3 Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 12:10 p.m. Gothenburg 41, Mitchell 0 Iowa, 25-17, 25-17 dianapolis (IL). Optioned INF Chase d’Arnaud to McManis to Chicago for FB Tyler Clutts. Re- ST. LOUIS RAMS—Released OL Tim Detroit 7, Chicago White Sox 4 Dallas 30, Miami 13 Bellevue Tournament Bradenton (FSL). Sent 1B Jeff Clement outright leased QB Case Keenum, FB Moran Norris, WR Barnes, DE Vernon Gholston, FB Ovie Mughelli Texas 5, Cleveland 3 Houston at Pittsburgh, 12:35 p.m. Grand Island Central Catholic 24, Minden N.Y. Mets at St. Louis, 1:15 p.m. 23, OT Thursday’s Games Pool B to Bradenton. Juaquin Iglesias, RB Jonathan Grimes, S Eddie and RB Chase Reynolds. Toronto 2, Tampa Bay 1 Jacksonville 24, Atlanta 14 Omaha Marian def. Millard South, 25-14, ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Placed SS Rafael Pleasant, TE Logan Brock, DE Keith Browner, COLLEGE Minnesota at Kansas City, ppd., rain Arizona at San Francisco, 3:05 p.m. Gretna 41, Blair 0 Philadelphia 28, N.Y. Jets 10 San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. Guardian Angels 48, Pender 14 19-25, 25-9 Furcal on the 15-day DL. Recalled SS Pete LB D.J. Bryant, NT Hebron Fangupo, DE David MICHIGAN—Suspended RB Fitzgerald Boston at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Houston 28, Minnesota 24 Omaha Marian def. Papillion-LaVista, 25-21, Kozma from memphis (PCL). Hunter, LB Delano Johnson, DE Mitch King, LB Toussaint and DE Frank Clark one game apiece. L.A. Angels at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Harvard 46, Sumner-Eddyville-Miller 2 St. Louis 31, Baltimore 17 Hayes Center 22, Eustis-Farnam 20, OT 25-16 FOOTBALL Shawn Loiseau, WR Jeff Maehl, OT Nathan TARLETON—Named Casey Hogan assis- Saturday’s Games FOOTBALL Green Bay 24, Kansas City 3 Santee Triangular Menkin, LB Rennie Moore, TE Phillip Supernaw, tant athletic director for development and major Baltimore (W.Chen 12-7) at N.Y. Yankees Hershey 23, Kimball 0 Tennessee 10, New Orleans 6 High Plains Community 62, Clarkson/Leigh Lynch def. Santee, 25-9, 25-6 NFL—Suspended Washington S Tanard C Cody Wallace and G Cody White. gifts. (Phelps 3-4), 12:05 p.m. FRIDAY’S S.D. SCORES Indianapolis 20, Cincinnati 16 Lynch def. West Boyd, 25-18, 14-25, 26-24 Jackson indefinitely for violating the league’s NEW YORK JETS—Waived WR Joseph UNC GREENSBORO—Named Joey Hol- Tampa Bay (Niemann 2-3) at Toronto (H.Al- Aberdeen Roncalli 36, Mobridge-Pollock 0 6 Pittsburgh 17, Carolina 16 Humphrey 41, Wynot 0 West Boyd def. Santee, 25-12, 25-10 substances abuse policy. Fined Minnesota S Collins, LB Marcus Dowtin, OT Robert Griffin, G comb volunteer assistant baseball coach. varez 7-11), 12:07 p.m. Alcester-Hudson 36, Gayville-Volin 0 Detroit 38, Buffalo 32 Harrison Smith $21,000 for a hit on San Diego Fredrick Koloto, C Matt Kroul, P Spencer Lan- WAKE FOREST—Named Gayle Coats L.A. Angels (E.Santana 7-11) at Seattle Andes Central 50, Tripp-Delmont/Armour 12 Humphrey St. Francis 38, Osmond 8 Chicago 28, Cleveland 20 Kenesaw 57, Dorchester 14 WR Mike Willie during an Aug. 24 game. ning, DB LeQuan Lewis, TE Tarren Lloyd, S Fulks women’s assistant basketball coach. (F.Hernandez 13-5), 3:05 p.m. Belle Fourche 47, Lead-Deadwood 6 San Francisco 35, San Diego 3 TRANSACTIONS —Acquired S Colin D’Anton Lynn, DB Julian Posey, DE Jay Richard- Chicago White Sox (Liriano 5-10) at Detroit Bon Homme 33, Platte-Geddes/Dakota Lawrence-Nelson 60, Red Cloud 14 Seattle 21, Oakland 3 Lincoln Christian 32, Milford 7 BASEBALL Jones from San Francisco for a future undis- son, WR Eron Riley, LB Brett Roy, QB Matt (Scherzer 14-6), 6:05 p.m. Christian 0 Denver 16, Arizona 13 American League closed draft pick. Waived WR Seyi Ajirotutu, CB Simms and NT Martin Tevaseu. Texas (Feldman 6-10) at Cleveland (Ro.Her- Brookings 28, Mitchell 0 Lincoln Pius X 43, North Platte 14 nandez 0-3), 6:05 p.m. Castlewood 56, Lake Preston 6 Lincoln Southeast 28, Lincoln High 6 Minnesota (Hendriks 0-7) at Kansas City Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 68, Crow Creek 16 Lindsay Holy Family 42, Spalding/Spalding VOLLEYBALL (Hochevar 7-12), 6:10 p.m. Clark/Willow Lake 34, Waverly-South Shore Academy 6 Loup City 45, Nebraska Christian 20 FRIDAY’S NEB. SCORES Garret Bruns lead South Central with 149 yards on 14 Boston (Doubront 10-6) at Oakland (Griffin 14 Alliance def. Scottsbluff, 25-19, 25-14, 25- 3-0), 8:05 p.m. Corsica/Stickney 50, Menno 0 Lutheran High Northeast 34, Archbishop carries, with three . Tanner Serr passed for 45 Thursday Bergan 23 23 Sunday’s Games Dakota Valley 35, Beresford 0 yards in the contest. Serr also had 10 tackles and an inter- Madison 27, Stanton 12 Ansley-Litchfield def. Elm Creek, 20-25, 25- ception. Cedar Catholic 29, Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 12:05 p.m. Dell Rapids 39, Canton 7 17, 23-25, 25-15, 15-8 Football McCool Junction 50, Meridian 16 Texas at Cleveland, 12:05 p.m. Dell Rapids St. Mary 34, DeSmet/Iroquois Arapahoe def. Maxwell, 25-19, 25-21, 26-24 Josh Kass and Logan Winmeker combined for 51 Tampa Bay at Toronto, 12:07 p.m. 28 Medicine Valley 41, Elwood 34 yards on the ground. Garret Kotalik was four for nine with Oakland-Craig 28 Millard North 24, Millard West 3 Cheyenne Central, Wyo. def. Scottsbluff, From Page 7 HARTINGTON, Neb. — Hartington Cedar Catholic an- Minnesota at Kansas City, 1:10 p.m. Deubrook 55, Colman-Egan 26 22-25, 25-18, 25-17 twelve yards. Anthony Walloch led Scotland with eight Boston at Oakland, 3:05 p.m. Deuel 28, Sioux Valley 14 Mullen 28, Twin Loup 26 tackles. swered a late Oakland-Craig score with 17 seconds left, Norris 48, Schuyler 3 Elwood def. Medicine Valley, 25-18, 25-10, claiming a 29-28 victory over the Knights in prep football L.A. Angels at Seattle, 3:10 p.m. Elk Point-Jefferson 28, Sioux Falls Christian 25-19 South Central will play their next game against Marion Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. 21 North Central 44, Sandhills/Thedford 14 action on Thursday at Russ Hochstein Field. North Platte St. Patrick’s 44, Bridgeport 0 Eustis-Farnam def. Hayes Center, 18-25, The Cubs racked up a total of 383 yards on offense on Sept. 7 at Marion. Monday’s Games Eureka/Bowdle 58, McLaughlin 0 25-15, 25-21, 25-10 Scotland will take on Colome on Sept. 7 in Burke. Oakland-Craig took a 28-21 lead on Heath Cleveland at Detroit, 12:05 p.m. Flandreau 49, McCook Central/Montrose 0 Northern Valley, Kan. 18, Alma 16 with 285 of them coming on the ground. Alcester-Hudson Stromquist’s 40-yard pass from R.J. Peitzmeier with 69 Oberlin-Decatur, Kan. 26, Cambridge 0 Hyannis def. Arthur County, 25-21, 25-13, also forced five turnovers. SOUTH CENTRAL (1-1) ...... 0 30 6 0 — 36 Baltimore at Toronto, 12:07 p.m. Great Plains Lutheran 54, Tiospa Zina Tribal 25-18 SCOTLAND (0-1)...... 0 0 0 0 — 0 seconds to play. But the Trojans stormed back, with Ryan N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 12:10 p.m. 20 Omaha Burke 17, Omaha Central 12 Gayville-Volin had 94 total yards tonight, with 59 com- Becker taking the ball the final three yards with 17 sec- Omaha Christian Academy 44, East Butler Lindsay Holy Family def. Spalding/Spalding Texas at Kansas City, 1:10 p.m. Gregory 48, Colome 20 Academy, 22-25, 25-23, 25-17, 25-16 ing from the passing game. The Raiders also made Alces- onds left. A two-point conversion by Becker gave the Tro- L.A. Angels at Oakland, 3:05 p.m. Hanson 30, Avon 14 6 ter-Hudson cough up the ball four times. Washington 32, Lincoln 7 Omaha North 40, Omaha South 0 Paxton def. Garden County, 25-11, 25-8, 25- jans the victory. Boston at Seattle, 3:10 p.m. Harding County 53, Newell 0 GAYVILLE-VOLIN (0-2) ...... 0 0 0 0 — 0 SIOUX FALLS — Sam Cooke rushed for 109 yards Omaha Northwest 34, Omaha Benson 24 18 Becker finished with 77 yards and a score, and Frank Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 6:10 p.m. Herreid/Selby Area 76, Timber Lake 6 ALCESTER-HUDSON (1-0)...... 16 6 14 0 — 36 Omaha Skutt Catholic 24, Plattsmouth 7 Rock Springs, Wyo. def. Scottsbluff, 25-14, and one as Sioux Falls Washington routed Herbolshimer rushed for 65 yards and caught two passes Irene-Wakonda 48, Marion 0 crosstown rival Lincoln 32-7 on Friday night at Howard for 25 yards, scoring once. Taylor Kathol passed for 78 NATIONAL LEAGUE Jones County 8, Philip 3 Andes Central 50, Wood Field. yards and rushed for 55 yards and two scores in the win. East Division Kimball/White Lake 44, Sanborn Danny Marlette, Luke Reiter and Ty Wiley also rushed For Oakland-Craig, Nick Arlt rushed for 102 yards and W L Pct GB Central/Woonsocket 16 for Washington. Langford 66, Northwestern Area 28 Tripp-Delmont-Armour 12 a score on 34 carries, and caught a 52-yard touchdown Washington 80 51 .611 — TRIPP — Andes Central defeated Tripp-Delmont-Ar- For Lincoln, Caden Quintanillia rushed for 52 yards, pass. Peitzmeier threw for 108 yards and two scores, and Atlanta 74 58 .561 6 1/2 Leola/Frederick 46, Ipswich/Edmunds Cen- while Connor Burchill passed for 4 yards. tral 16 mour 50-12 on Fiday night in Tripp. rushed for 59 yards and a score, in the victory. Philadelphia 63 69 .477 17 1/2 For Tripp-Delmont-Armour, Shane Coster rushed for Washington plays Sioux Falls O’Gorman next week, Noah Miller had 6.5 tackles, and Herbolshimer, Becker New York 62 70 .470 18 1/2 Luverne, Minn. 36, Harrisburg 22 Gazelles Milbank 40, Redfield/Doland 27 71 yards, Gunner Dally rushed for 52 yards and Brett and Lincoln will play Roosevelt. and Tristan Steffen were each in on 5.5 stops for the Miami 59 73 .447 21 1/2 Cedar defense. Steve Herbolshimer picked off a pass in Central Division Miller 35, Stanley County 0 From Page 7 Bloom rushed for 26 yards. W L Pct GB New Underwood 6, Kadoka Area 0 No stats were reported for Andes Central. Sunshine Bible Academy 42, the win. Cincinnati 81 52 .609 — Parker 36, Centerville 6 TRIPP-DELMONT-ARMOUR (0-2) ...... 6 0 0 6 — 12 Zach Denton had a team-high eight stops for Oakland- Pittsburgh 70 60 .538 9 1/2 Pine Ridge 32, Little Wound 20 ANDES CENTRAL (2-0) ...... 16 14 6 14 — 50 Lower Brule 0 Craig. Cameron Kiner made two tackles for loss. St. Louis 71 61 .538 9 1/2 Sisseton 18, Groton Area 15 MILLER — Sunshine Bible Academy defeated Lower Cedar Catholic, 1-0, travels to face Laurel-Concord- Milwaukee 62 68 .477 17 1/2 South Central 36, Scotland 0 until Sept. 8 when they visit Aberdeen Central. Brule on Friday night 42-0. Coleridge on Friday, Sept. 7. Oakland-Craig, 0-1, hosts South Sioux City, Neb. 28, Vermillion 20 Irene-Wakonda 48, Marion 0 Chicago 51 80 .389 29 “They’re a team that if we can copy (Friday), we IRENE — Irene Wakonda defeated Marion 48-0 on Connor Beeman rushed for 57 yards and two touch- Homer on Sept. 7. Houston 40 92 .303 40 1/2 Spearfish 38, Rapid City Stevens 0 downs for the Crusaders (1-1), who piled up all their yards OAKLAND-CRAIG (0-1)...... 0 14 7 7 — 28 Sully Buttes 36, Highmore-Harrold 0 can give ourselves a chance,” Woodward said. “No Friday night in Irene. West Division Dustin Livingston rushed for 67 yards and two touch- on the ground. Tayte Clark, Sam Clark, Dalton Gerbracht, CEDAR CATHOLIC (1-0)...... 6 8 7 8 — 29 W L Pct GB Sunshine Bible Academy 42, Lower Brule 0 matter what, we’ll have to play our best volleyball.” Nolan Hamilton and Drew McClain all rushed for touch- San Francisco 74 58 .561 — Tea Area 41, Lennox 0 downs and passed for 65 yards. Garrett Anderson rushed Todd County 46, Red Cloud 6 Yankton won the sophomore match 25-21, 25-23 be- for 58 yards and had 11 tackles. Bryant Knodel Rushed downs. Los Angeles 70 62 .530 4 For Lower Brule, Dale LaRoche passed for 56 yards Arizona 65 67 .492 9 Tri-State 52, Florence/Henry 0 hind four kills apiece from Kaylee Wooton and Presley for 57 yards. Viborg-Hurley 44, Baltic 0 For Marion, Nick Gortmaker rushed for 47 yards and and Braden LaRoche rushed for 11 yards. San Diego 61 71 .462 13 Pasco. Haley Mines had 13 digs. Sunshine Bible Academy rushed for a total of 180 SPORTS AROUND Colorado 53 76 .411 19 1/2 Wagner 15, Parkston 10 had seven tackles. Andrew Nelson also had seven tackles. West Central 35, Madison 7 Pierre won the junior varsity match 25-20, 19-25, 25- Irene-Wakonda faces Alcester Hudson in Irene and yards on 33 carries, and Lower Brule passed for a total of Thursday’s Games 56 yards. Philadelphia 3, N.Y. Mets 2 Wilmot 44, Waubay/Summit 24 15. Hailey Bockholt led Yankton with six kills, while El- Marion hosts Scotland next week. THE CLOCK Chicago Cubs 12, Milwaukee 11 Winner 56, St. Thomas More 31 MARION (0-2) ...... 0 0 0 0 — 0 Next week Lower Brule hosts Marty in Lower Brule, Washington 8, St. Louis 1 Wolsey-Wessington 22, Hitchcock-Tulare lison Fedders had 10 set assists. IRENE-WAKONDA (2-0)...... 35 7 6 0 — 48 and Sunshine Bible Academy hosts Wolsey-Wessington. San Francisco 8, Houston 4 20, 2OT In freshman action, Pierre won the ‘A’ match 25-19, LOWER BRULE (0-2) ...... 0 0 0 0 — 0 Yankton 30, Huron 7 www.yankton.net Arizona 2, L.A. Dodgers 0 25-14. Yankton got four kills from Sophie Drotzmann. 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