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PAGE 16: SPORTS PRESS & DAKOTAN SATURDAY, MAY 23, 2015 PRESS&DAKOTAN Haley Arens Shines In First State Track Meet For Crofton DAILY DOSE BY JEREMY HOECK Not only was Arens was third, but her cousin Allison — a senior — fi nished fourth in a time of [email protected] 11:38.94. The duo ran next to each other for nearly the entire race, capturing 11 valuable points for Crofton. Opinions OMAHA, Neb. — Haley Arens is no stranger to success with Crofton High School. “It was nice being right up there with Allison,” Haley said. “That was fun being side by side with her.” from the The freshman was a key member of the girls’ cross country team that captured its ninth consecutive As the Lady Warriors look for their second straight track championship, they probably didn’t need ev- ery one of those points, but seeing the Arens duo rise from eight projected points to 11 was no surprise P&D Sports state title last fall — Arens was the runner-up in Class D. On Friday morning, however, she stepped on to the big stage for the fi rst time at the Nebraska State to me — nor was it to anyone who’s watched Crofton over the past decade. Staff on Track Meet in Omaha. And as we’ve been saying for years with these Crofton girls athletes, Arens rose The fi rst race of the day was the Class C girls’ 3200-meter relay, and of course, Crofton was the state local and to the occasion, no matter her experience level. champion — for the third straight year in the event. I had made the comment earlier in the week that Crofton would win the relay title, no matter where national Arens fi nished third in the Class C 3200-meter run in a time of 11:38.5, sandwiched between seniors. When I asked her later about the race, she smiled and called it “intriguing” — a mature response, I they were projected heading into the meet. With this group of athletes, I’m no longer surprised with what high school, thought. they do. college and “It was fun seeing how many people were still in it; there wasn’t that one person way out in front,” They always tend to rise to the occasion. pro sports. Arens said. “We knew someone else might pull it out.” “We’re very fortunate to have the girls we do,” Allison said. SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR TRACK & FIELD 5th place semifi nals—Hollan, ABC, 2; No. 7, Mitch Schlingman 3; No. 9, YANKTON PARKS & REC Saturday, May 23 at Scotland (7:30 p.m.); Lesterville Turning It On def. Lingor, ABR, 10-8; Segrist, RCC, Steve Weiland 3; No. 12, Hiltunen 3; No. WOMEN’S TOURN. TENNIS, BOYS’ S.D. State at Tabor (7:30 p.m.) NEB. STATE MEET def. Dobbs, BRO, 10-6. 18, Ryan Berry 3 CHAMPIONSHIP: Dahlin Drywall Class Tourn. at Sioux Falls Monday, May 25 May 22 at Omaha, Neb. Flight 5 NET FLIGHT 1: No. 1, Tony Erickson def. Pain Train 63-55 TRACK & FIELD, PREP Neb. BASEBALL, AMATEUR Yank- CLASS C GIRLS Third Round—(1) Erik Rossing, 3; No. 2, Dave O’Brien 3; No. 6, Scott State Meet at Omaha ton at Menno (7:30 p.m.) TEAM SCORES (Through 5 of SFL, def. (8) Rahul Giri, SFR, 6-0, 6-0; Hiltunen 2; No. 11, Todd Chance 2; No. Sunday, May 24 BASEBALL, CLUB HS Divi- 17 events): Crofton 29, North Platte (4) Eric Marnette, ABC, def. (5) Seth 12, Ryan Henderson 2; No. 14, Rodger NBA CONFERENCE FINALS BASEBALL, AMATEUR Irene sion Playoffs St. Patrick’s 20, Chase County 13, Schamens, WTN, 6-0, 6-4; (3) Austin Brandt 2; No. 17, Brandt 3; No. 18, Ryan Wednesday, May 20 North Bend Central 12, Twin River 10, Bauer, SFO, def. (6) Ben Anderson, Berry 3 Cleveland 97, Atlanta 89 Wilber-Clatonia 10, Norfolk Catholic 8, RCS, 6-4, 6-1; (2) Brenden Lehr, MIT, NET FLIGHT 2: No. 1, Chuck Rezac Thursday, May 21 Stanton 8, Sutton 8, Tri County 6, Supe- def. (7) Carter Huber, SFW, 6-1, 6-0. 3; No. 2, Harvey Youngberg 2; No. 3, Golden State 99, Houston 98, Gold- Chicago 23 17 .575 3 1/2 2:40.8651 (223.790). rior 6, Hartington-Newcastle 5, Nebraska 5th place semifi nals—Schamens, John Hughes 2; No. 5, Rezac 2; No. 12, en State leads series 2-0 Pittsburgh 19 22 .463 8 20. (48) Alex Tagliani, Honda, Christian 5, Conestoga 5, Arcadia-Loup WTN, def. Giri, SFR, 10-3; Huber, SFW, Rod Wipf 2; No. 15, Rezac 3; No. 16, Friday, May 22 Cincinnati 18 23 .439 9 2:40.9140 (223.722). City 5, Grand Island Central Catholic 4, def. Anderson, RCS, 11-9. Dale Dooley 1; No. 17, Jim Vlahakis 3 Cleveland 94, Atlanta 82, Cleveland Milwaukee 16 27 .372 12 21. (8) Sage Karam, Chevrolet, Malcolm 4, Doniphan-Trumbull 4, Lincoln Flight 6 MAY 15 COUPLES NIGHT SCRAMBLE leads series 2-0 West Division 2:41.0051 (223.595). Lutheran 4, Cambridge 4, Gordon-Rush- Third Round—(1) Michael Yousef, FIRST: Jeremy & Jennifer Kudera, Saturday, May 23 W L Pct GB 22. (43) Conor Daly, Honda, ville 3, Aquinas Catholic 3, Oakland- SFO, def. (8) Jackson Ellis, RCS, 7-6(2), Chris & Karen Dickes, Jack & Tiffany Golden State at Houston, 8 p.m. Los Angeles 24 16 .600 — 2:41.0865 (223.482). Craig 3, Arlington 3, Laurel-Concord- 6-3; (4) Tory Shafer, SFW, def. (5) Parker Weeks 32 Sunday, May 24 San Francisco 23 18 .561 1 1/2 23. (24) Townsend Bell, Chevrolet, Coleridge 2, Creighton 2, Sandy Creek Monson, ABC, 6-3, 7-6(5); (3) Jacob SECOND: Bo & Sonya Mollman, Atlanta at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. San Diego 20 22 .476 5 2:41.1119 (223.447). 2, Southern Valley 1.5, Centennial 1.5, Dahme, MIT, def. (11) Joel Kocer, BV, Tim & Michelle Rutjes, Jared & Melissa Monday, May 25 Arizona 19 21 .475 5 24. (14) Takuma Sato, Honda, Hastings St. Cecilia 1, Ravenna 1, 6-2 6-0; (2) Dylan Wald, SFL, def. (10) Brim 33 Golden State at Houston, 8 p.m. Colorado 15 23 .395 8 2:41.2718 (223.226). Centura 1, Dundy County-Stratton 1 Colton Hellwig, ABR, 6-2, 6-0. THIRD: Dave & Carla Rothluebber, Tuesday, May 26 Thursday’s Games 25. (63) Pippa Mann, Honda, 3200: 1, Anna O’Malley, North Platte 5th place semifi nals—Ellis, RCS, Gary & Cindy Stenstrom, Jim & Jean Atlanta at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Arizona 7, Miami 6 2:41.3600 (223.104). St. Patrick’s 11:34.23; 2, Braska Patter- def. Monson, ABC, 10-4; Kocer, BV, def. Tramp 36 N.Y. Mets 5, St. Louis 0 26. (98) Gabby Chaves, Honda, son, Stanton 11:36.15; 3, Haley Arens, Hellwig, ABR, 10-5. MAY 14 MEN’S DAY EVENT Colorado 7, Philadelphia 3 2:41.4958 (222.916). Crofton 11:38.50; 4, Allison Arens, DOUBLES FIRST FLIGHT HOCKEY San Francisco 4, L.A. Dodgers 0 27. (17) Sebastian Saavedra, Chev- Crofton 11:38.94; 5, Madison Quist, Flight 1 FIRST: Joe Vig, Scott Hiltunen, Jerry NHL CONFERENCE FINALS Atlanta 10, Milwaukee 1 rolet, 2:41.5086 (222.898). Doniphan-Trumbll 11:39.16; 6, Sheridan Third Round—(1) K. Dobbs/S. Clough, Jon Cooke 123 Chicago Cubs 3, San Diego 0 28. (41) Jack Hawksworth, Honda, Dobbs, SFL, def. (8) L. Rockne/H. SECOND: Jay Hubner, Frank Mess- Wednesday, May 20 Friday’s Games 2:40.9022 (223.738). Wellnitz, Gordon-Rushville 11:40.57; Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Rangers 5, OT 7, Sadie Petersen, Laurel-Concord- Rockne, YAN, 6-2, 6-4; (4) J. ner, Dan Megard, Jeff Larson 128 Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Mets 1 29. (4) Stefano Coletti, Chevrolet, Cersosimo/A. Hegg, MIT, def. (5) S. THIRD: Bill Pierce, Jae Koletzky, Thursday, May 21 Washington 2, Philadelphia 1 2:42.1617 (222.001). Coleridge 11:41.18; 8, Madison Lambley, Anaheim 2, Chicago 1, Anaheim Heckmann/J. Moran, SFO, 6-0, 6-2; Buddy Hovland, David Hosmer 129 Baltimore 8, Miami 5 30. (88) Bryan Clauson, Chevrolet, Dundy County-Stratton 11:41.96 leads series 2-1 3200 RELAY: 1, Crofton (Kelsey (3) C. Tang/T. Schultz, RCS, def. (6) J. SECOND FLIGHT Cleveland 7, Cincinnati 3 2:42.6328 (221.358). Margolies/A. Zimmerman, ABC, 6-1, FIRST: Tim Rutjes, Ryan Hender- Friday, May 22 Milwaukee 11, Atlanta 0 31. (5) a-Ryan Briscoe, Honda, Sanger, Allison Arens, Monica Arens, N.Y. Rangers 5, Tampa Bay 1, series 6-1; (2) N. Ackert/E. Hartwig, SFW, def. son, Todd Chance, James Henderson San Francisco at Colorado, 8:10 2:41.0602 (223.519). Quinn Wragge) 9:37.93; 2, Chase Coun- tied 2-2 ty 9:53.38; 3, Tri County 10:05.11; 4, (7) B. Trevillyan/N. Mutschelknaus, BV, 123 p.m. 32. (18) b-Tristan Vautier, Honda, 6-3, 6-2. SECOND: Jim Tramp, Rodger Saturday, May 23 St. Louis at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. 2:40.5473 (224.233). Conestoga 10:05.23; 5, Lincoln Lutheran Anaheim at Chicago, 7 p.m. 10:05.43; 6, Oakland-Craig 10:07.64; 7, Semifi nals—Dobbs/Dobbs, SFL, Brandt, Roger Thompson, Dean Thom- Chicago Cubs at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. 33. (19) c-James Davison, Honda, def. Cersosimo/Hegg, MIT, 6-4, 7-6(9-7); sen 131 Sunday, May 24 San Diego at L.A.