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Wrestling: Bucks 0-3 at East-West Duals; Parkston Wins Little ‘B’ PIERRE — the Yankton Bucks Event of the Season on Thursday, Tak- Winner Inv PAGE 8 PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 2014 Wrestling: Bucks 0-3 At East-West Duals; Parkston Wins Little ‘B’ PIERRE — The Yankton Bucks event of the season on Thursday, tak- Winner Inv. Regan Bye improved to 34-0, while Brett Bye improved to 33- tournament. WINNER — Philip beat out host Winner and Bon 0. wrestling team went 0-3 at the East- ing on Huron and Tea Area. Start time Dakota Valley placed 11th with 44.5 points. West Duals on Saturday in Pierre. at the Summit Center is 5 p.m. Homme-Scotland for top honors at the Winner Invitational on KC Tourn. Saturday. Washington 138-pounder Grant Rosheim was named the ARLINGTON — Brookings won eight titles in claiming the Rapid City Stevens beat Yankton Rapid City Central went unde- Philip finished with 276.5 points, with Winner at 254.5 and outstanding wrestler of the tournament. Aberdeen Central’s 16-team 40th annual Kingsbury County Wrestling Tourna- Bon Homme-Scotland at 246. John Frisco improved to 30-0 on the season with his 170- ment, held Saturday in Arlington. 50-28. Rapid City Central beat the feated on the day, beating Watertown pound title. Bucks 69-6. Sturgis topped Yankton 35-33 and Pierre 44-23. Pierre and Wa- Bon Homme-Scotland had five wrestlers win titles, includ- Brookings finished with 263 points, followed by Madison ing unbeatens Duncan Stoebner (113 pounds, 28-0) and Dan (189) and Parker (136). Alcester-Hudson placed 11th with 43 68-3. tertown each went 2-1, each beating Stibral (285 pounds, 27-0). Stas Sutera (106), Alex Caba Neligh-Oakdale Inv. points, and Marion-Freeman tied for 12th with 30 points in Spencer Huber (126) went 2-1 on Stevens and Sturgis. (120) and Austin Kaul (145) also won titles, as 13 BH-S NELIGH, Neb. — Amherst won seven titles and more the event. the day, including a victory by pin wrestlers took home top-six places in the nine-team event. than doubled the point total of its closest competition in win- Flandreau 160-pounder Jace Christiansen remained un- against Stevens. Bashir Abd Al Kreem Little B Andes Central finished eighth with 53 points. ning the Neligh-Oakdale Invitational wrestling tournament on beaten after the event, moving to 31-0 on the season. PARKSTON — Host Parkston beat out Canton and Web- Saturday. (113), Skyler Elle (132) and Jamee ster for top honors in the Little ‘B’ Wrestling Tournament on West Central Inv. Amherst finished at 298 points, with Neligh-Oakdale (148) College: Nebraska 28, Purdue 9 Bruegman (138) also won by pin for Saturday in Parkston. HARTFORD — Aberdeen Central won three titles and put and Creighton-Verdigre (129) finishing second and third. Ran- WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Nebraska sophomore Rober the Bucks, all against Stevens. Brock Parkston finished at 236.5 points, followed by Canton 11 wrestlers in the top three of their respective weight classes dolph was sixth with 100 points. Kokesh scored a 12-3 major decision in helping the Huskers (207.5) and Webster (156.5). Elk Point-Jefferson was fourth in claiming top honors at the West Central Invitational Randolph’s Drew (132) and Dylan (195) Loberg won ti- roll past Purdue 28-9 on Saturday for their tenth dual victory Folkers (195) scored a major decision at 133 points. wrestling tournament, held Saturday in Hartford. tles. of the season. victory in the Stevens dual. Sam Stew- Elk Point-Jefferson’s Alex McLaury suffered his first set- Aberdeen Central finished at 273.5 points, well ahead of Bryan Wietjes (120 pounds, 27-0), Devin Dibbern (152, Kokesh, a sophomore from Wagner, improved to 26-1 on art (145) and Cody Vornhagen (106) back of the season, dropping a 4-2 decision to Parkston’s Sioux Falls Roosevelt (205) and Huron (189), which also had 29-0), Mason Klingelhoefer (160, 28-0) and Kris Rasmussen the season, including 11-0 in duals for the tenth-ranked Miles Semmler in the 170-pound championship to fall to 10- three champions each. (182, 8-0) of Amherst, Jason Hansen (113, 26-0) of Tekamah- Huskers (10-1, 4-1 Big Ten). also won one match each on the day. 1. Weslee Dvorak (152), Mitch Heisinger (182) and Austin Vermillion, led by titles from Regan (145) and Brett (152) Herman, Brandon French (145, 28-0) of Scribner-Snyder re- The Bucks have their final home Bertram (220) also won titles for Parkston. Bye, finished sixth in the 12-team field, scoring 129.5 points. mained unbeaten after taking their weight classes in the SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 56, Walthill 55, Santee 41 DETROIT RED WINGS — Reas- Monday, January 27 at Hartington; Platte-Geddes at Parkston; Vermillion BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ SOPH YHS at Huron BASKETBALL Centerville 55 signed RW Mikael Samuelsson to Grand BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Andes Central at Wess- at West Central (KVTK-AM); Wynot at Walthill (5:30 p.m.) SATURDAY’S AREA BOYS Rapids (AHL). ington Springs; Avon at Marty Indian; Walthill at Allen BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ YHS at Huron (7 p.m., BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ 9TH YHS at Huron (4 TRANSACTIONS FLORIDA PANTHERS — Activated BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Menno vs. Bridgewater- KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM); Akron-Westfield at Elk Point- p.m.) SATURDAY’S AREA GIRLS BASEBALL Creighton 49, Niobrara/Verdigre 42 D Alex Petrovic from injured reserve and Emery at Emery Jefferson; Avon vs. Burke-South Central at Bones- GYMNASTICS, GIRLS’ S.F. O’Gorman/S.F. Aberdeen Central 37, Yankton 35 National League Dakota Valley 57, Lawton-Bronson, assigned him to San Antonio (AHL). GYMNASTICS, GIRLS’ Kadoka/Wagner at teel; Bon Homme at Beresford; Chambers-Wheeler Washington at YHS (6:30 p.m.) Alcester-Hudson 48, Canistota 42 MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Agreed Iowa 49 American Hockey League Chamberlain Central at Niobrara-Verdigre; Creighton at O’Neill St. WRESTLING, PREP Garretson Quad (Park- Creighton 76, Niobrara/Verdigre 51 to terms with 2B Joe Thurston and OF DeSmet 56, Freeman 45 AHL — Suspended Grand Rapids D Tuesday, January 28 Mary’s; Ethan at Freeman Academy; Hartington ston); Alcester-Hudson/McCook Central-Montrose vs. Flandreau 57, Parker 52 Jeremy Hermida on minor league con- Hartington Cedar Catholic 58, Brennan Evans three games and Grand BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Akron-Westfield at Elk Cedar Catholic at Ponca; Homer at Dakota Valley; Marion-Freeman at Marion; Beresford/Canton at Ver- Gayville-Volin 54, Tripp-Delmont/Ar- tracts. Guardian Angels 48 Rapids LW Triston Grant and Lake Erie Point-Jefferson; Alcester-Hudson vs. Viborg-Hurley at Laurel-Concord-Coleridge at Osmond; Marion vs. million; Dakota Valley/Elk Point-Jefferson/Lennox at mour 27 FOOTBALL Marty Indian 67, Flandreau Indian 57 RW Guillaume Desbiens one game for Hurley; Bon Homme at Beresford; Chambers- Irene-Wakonda at Irene; Parker at Howard; Plainview Tea Area; Laurel-Concord-Coleridge/Ponca at Ran- Guardian Angels 72, Hartington National Football League Menno 68, Howard 33 their actions during recent games. Wheeler Central at Niobrara-Verdigre; Creighton at at Hartington; Plankinton-Mount Vernon at Wagner; dolph Cedar Catholic 45 MIAMI DOLPHINS — Named Den- Parker 56, Flandreau 54 COLLEGE O’Neill St. Mary’s; Ethan at Freeman Academy; Hart- Platte-Geddes at Parkston; Scotland vs. Bridgewa- Wednesday, January 29 Lawton-Bronson, Iowa 73, Dakota nis Hickey general manager. Randolph 57, Wakefield 29 FLORIDA STATE — Announced QB ington Cedar Catholic at Ponca; Homer at Dakota Val- ter-Emery at Emery; Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Gre- BASKETBALL, MEN’S Northwestern at MMC (8 Valley 71 WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Wagner 43, Avon 32 Jacob Coker will transfer to Alabama. ley; Laurel-Concord-Coleridge at Osmond; Marion vs. gory; Vermillion at West Central; Wausa at p.m., KYNT-AM) Randolph 46, Wakefield 44 Named Randy Jordan running backs Yankton 54, Aberdeen Central 49 Irene-Wakonda at Irene; McCook Central-Montrose Bloomfield; Wynot at Walthill BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Northwestern at Marty Indian 65, Flandreau Indian 57 coach. Hanson Corn Palace Classic at Freeman; Menno at Gayville-Volin; Mount Vernon- BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ JV YHS at Huron (4 MMC (6 p.m., KYNT-AM) Wagner 51, Avon 47 HOCKEY Aberdeen Roncalli 63, Parkston 39 Plankinton at Wagner; Parker at Howard; Plainview p.m.) All Indian Tournament National Hockey League Hockey: Bucks Go 2-1 Out West, Now 10-4-1 and Christian Gruschin had eight rebounds for the Flandreau 56-54 in Big East Conference boys’ RAPID CITY — The Yankton had two goals and two assists to lead Rushmore. B — RUSHMORE 6-10, YANKTON 0-1: Tornadoes. basketball action on Saturday. Anthony Petrotto had two goals and an assist in RAPID CITY — Rushmore swept Yankton in Ban- Hoops Sanborn Central-Woonsocket, 8-2, travels to Anderson finished with 21 points and O’Keefe Bucks complete a weekend the victory. tam ‘B’ hockey action on Saturday, winning 6-0 Hanson on Tuesday. Centerville, 6-6, hosts Vi- had 19 points for the Pheasants, who trailed 42-36 borg-Hurley on Thursday. after three periods. road series victory over Rush- Austin Barger scored three goals to lead Yank- and 10-1. From Page 7 more with a 3-0 shutout of the ton, recording his second hat trick of the season. In the opener, Sam Delvaux and Parker CENTERVILLE (6-6).................................8 20 42 55 Tim Parsley scored 11 points and Dylan Le- Mitchell Vavra also scored a goal. Logan Megard Sundby each scored twice for Rushmore. Mitchell SC-WOONSOCKET (8-2).......................18 35 50 56 Brun had 10 points to lead Flandreau. Geno Bur- Thunder in JV boys’ hockey ac- recorded an assist. Burress stopped eight shots in goal for the win. shiem added 10 rebounds. tion on Sunday. Matt Habbe stopped 21 shots for Rushmore in James Bouska made 38 saves for Yankton.
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