PAGE 8: SPORTS PRESS & DAKOTAN n MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 2015 SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR Gazelles Take Two To Open Season 5, Todd Stark, Watertown 24:01; 6, Dave Monday, August 24 Washington (8 p.m.); Vermillion at ROAD RACE Abbott, Yankton 24:58; 7, Dain Ingebret- GOLF, BOYS’ Dell Rapids Tea Area SIOUX FALLS - After a rain- Bridget Nolz, Brooke Madsen scored. Maddie Hendrickson and Tori MMC RIVERBOAT DAYS 5K son, Saint Paul, Minn. 25:12; 8, Todd Inv. (Beresford, Dakota Valley, SOCCER, GIRLS’ JV YHS at delayed season debut, the and Cierra Culhavey each Herrboldt each had a hit. Peyton Vellek Saturday at Yankton Bailey, Gayville 26:48; 9, Steve Logan, Parkston, Vermillion, 9 a.m.) S.F. Washington (6 p.m.) and Elsie Marquardt each had a run FEMALE DIVISIONS Sioux City, Iowa 27:08; 10, Alex Arobba, SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Yankton TENNIS, GIRLS’ R.C. Central/ Yankton Gazelles girls’ soft- had two hits. Bailey Sejnoha 12-UNDER: 1, Lauren Bernecker, Rapid City 28:10; 11, Bryan Harberts, at S.F. Lincoln (DH, 6 p.m.) Vermillion at Mitchell ball team opened the 2015 tripled, and Liz Suing had a scored in the win. Hartington, Neb. 28:18; 2, Jillian Emery 33:04; 12, Jason Myron, Vermil- SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ JV Yank- VOLLEYBALL, PREP YHS Herrboldt went the distance for the Eidsness, Yankton 28:35; 3, Ellery Stark, lion 33:32 ton at S.F. Lincoln (DH, 6 p.m.) at Brandon Valley (7 p.m.); Bon season with victories over hit in the victory. win, striking out three. Watertown 31:57; 4, Ashleigh Colford 50-59: 1, Dab Hicks, Yankton 20:18; Tuesday, August 25 Homme at Winner; Centerville at Tea Area and Jackson, Minn., Bailey Berkner had two Colford, Beresford 32:15; 5, Ava Noeck- 2, Bryan Harwood, Minneapolis, Minn. GOLF, BOYS’ YHS at Brandon Dell Rapids St. Mary Yankton travels to Sioux Falls er, Hartington, Neb. 33:50; 6, Jocelyn 22:40; 3, David Geersen, Yankton 23:53; Valley (2 p.m.) VOLLEYBALL, JV YHS at on Sunday in Sioux Falls. hits for Jackson. Lincoln for a doubleheader today (Mon- Santos, South Sioux City, Neb. 35:49; 4, Scott Shindler, Yankton 24:34; 5, Bart SOCCER, MEN’S York at MMC Brandon Valley (4:30 p.m.) Yankton beat Tea Area 7-4 Sejnoha picked up the day). Start time is set for 6 p.m. 7, Madelyn Eidsness, Yankton 36:36; Laber, Delmont 24:45; 6, Doug Lillie, (4:30 p.m.) VOLLEYBALL, SOPH YHS at 8, Gracin Guzco, Lacrosse, Wis. 37:50 Yankton 25:18; 7, Paul Struck, Yankton SOCCER, WOMEN’S York at Brandon Valley (5:45 p.m.) and Jackson 14-2. win, striking out five in the YANKTON 11, PIERRE 10: Eight 13-19: 1, Jayda Bernecker, Harting- 25:21; 8, Scott Barta, Wagner 26:08; 9, MMC (2:30 p.m.) VOLLEYBALL, 9TH YHS at The Gazelles travel to four-inning contest. Arial different players each had a hit as ton, Neb. 22:57 Currin Frost, Yankton 27:49; 10, Ron SOCCER, BOYS’ YHS at S.F. Brandon Valley (4:30 p.m.) Yankton edged Pierre 11-10 in JV girls’ 20-29: 1, Anne Ailts, Sioux Falls Kachena, Yankton 28:36; 11, Charles Washington (8 p.m.) Wednesday, August 26 Sioux Falls Lincoln today DeBeer took the loss. softball action on Sunday in Sioux Falls 22:45; 2, Melissa Lichter, Yankton 23:34; Leonard, Gayville 29:32; 12, Rod SOCCER, BOYS’ JV YHS at GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR S&L (Monday). 3, Abbey Kokesh, Yankton 23:40; 4, Warneke, Yankton 30:26 S.F. Washington (6 p.m.) Computer Services Inc. Oxbow Maddie Hendrickson and Tori Her- Stephanie Schultz, Saint Paul, Minn. 60-69: 1, Lyle Lingenfelter, Plain- SOCCER, GIRLS’ YHS at S.F. Pro-Am at Oxbow CC YANKTON 7, TEA AREA rboldt each had two hits, with Herrboldt 25:10; 5, Andrea Lucas, Pickstown view, Neb. 20:42; 2, Larry Lucas, Pick- 4: Yankton’s six- run second Vermillion 8, also had two RBI for Yankton. Taylor 27:11; 6, Kami Meyerink, Platte 28:08; 7, stown 21:22; 3, Clarence Mason, Sioux Gabbie Kachena, Yankton 28:37; 8, Les- City, Iowa 22:25; 4, Daniel Johnson, inning helped the Gazelles to Bauder and Tori Vellek each had a triple. Kansas City 8, Boston 6 lie Johnson, St. Loius Park, Minn. 28:38; Yankton 23:44; 5, Mike Wiggins, Ha- 46, Virginia Tech 42, Utah 36, Penn St. Watertown 7 Rachel Hamberg had a hit and a RBI. Minnesota 4, Baltimore 3, 12 innings a 7-4 victory over Tea Area 9, Laura Johnson, Yankton 28:38; 10, warden, Iowa 27:58; 6, Bert Lammli, 20, Louisville 12, Cincinnati 8, Nebraska SIOUX FALLS – Vermillion Houston 3, L.A. Dodgers 2, 10 in- Megan McCorkell, Elsie Marquardt and Jayna Silvernail, Yankton 30:03; Stanton, Neb. 30:13; 7, Charles Evan- 6, Kansas St. 5, Florida 4, NC State 4, in girls’ softball action on nings jumped out to a 7-0 lead and Chloe Koletzky each had a hit. Merlye 11, Amanda Dirksen, Sheridan, der, Yankton 37:04; 8, Ron Briggs, Texas 3, BYU 2, Michigan 2, N. Illinois Toronto 12, L.A. Angels 5 Sunday. Wyo. 30:14; 12, Ashley Hovorka, Yank- Crofton, Neb. 38:05 2, California 1, W. Kentucky 1, West held on for an 8-7 victory Mason scored twice, and Lilly Ryken Oakland 8, Tampa Bay 2 ton 30:20; 13, Ashely Knoff, Yankton 70-79: 1, John Blackburn, Yankton Virginia 1. Liz Suing had two hits and and Emily Kolker each had a RBI in the Seattle 8, 6 over Watertown in girls’ soft- 31:34; 14, Jenna Daley, Yankton 31:42; 45:16 Monday’s Games Bailey Sejnoha doubled for victory. 15, Miranda Nygaard, Watertown 32:28; 5K WALK NFL PRESEASON ball action on Sunday. Cleveland (Kluber 8-13) at Chicago 16, Laura Johnson, Yankton 33:46; 17, 1, Greg Haas, Sioux Falls 36:15; Yankton. Alix Peterka and Herrboldt struck out one batter in Cubs (Lester 8-9), 1:05 p.m. Friday, Aug. 21 No statistics were re- Gina Emanuel, La Vista, Neb. 34:07; 2, Sandy Vavra, Yankton 44:25; 3, relief to pick up the win. Vellek started, Houston (Feldman 5-5) at N.Y. Yan- N.Y. Jets 30, Atlanta 22 Bailey Kortan each had a hit 18, Kelsey Megard, Brookings 34:21; Kelly Vornhagen, Yankton 44:25; 4, Jes- ported for Vermillion. kees (Eovaldi 13-2), 6:05 p.m. Kansas City 14, Seattle 13 striking out five in 5 1/3 innings of work. 19, Lindsay Vik, Brookings 34:50; 20, sica Cameron, Yankton 44:29; 5, Sarah in the victory. Detroit (Farmer 0-2) at Cincinnati Saturday, Aug. 22 Tava Berg went 3-3 with Kristen Huitema, Rapid City 35:09; 21, Shortbull, Yankton 46:24; 6, Heather (Sampson 2-2), 6:10 p.m. Philadelphia 40, Baltimore 17 Searra Penning, Taylor Rachel Mellem, Freeman 37:15; 22, Barron-Galvan, Yankton 46:25; 7, a double, and Morgan Walsh Baltimore (U.Jimenez 9-7) at Kan- Carolina 31, Miami 30 Penning and Janne Johnson Ashley Morten, Hartington, Neb. 38:23; Raymond Campbell, Yankton 46:50; 8, sas City (Medlen 1-0), 7:10 p.m. New England 26, New Orleans 24 went 2-3 for Watertown. Middle School 23, Emma Hofer, Omaha, Neb. 40:27; Roger Heithoff, Yankton 46:50; 9, Rich each had a double for Tea Boston (J.Kelly 6-6) at Chicago Chicago 23, Indianapolis 11 WEST CENTRAL 15, YANKTON 1: 24, Mary Brunick, Sioux Falls 44:13 Sutera, Tabor 46:55; 10, Raquel Sutera, Maddi Spiering added a dou- White Sox (Samardzija 8-9), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Giants 22, Jacksonville 12 Area. 30-39: 1, Whitney Lucas, Pickstown Yankton 46:55; SIOUX FALLS - Izzy Wintz scored the Oakland (Doubront 1-1) at Seattle Minnesota 20, Oakland 12 ble in the effort. 21:22; 2, Christy Mcquown, Black Hawk 11, Paula Keehr, Yankton 47:07; Lexie McCorkell went the lone Yankton run in a 15-1 West Central (Iwakuma 5-2), 9:10 p.m. Denver 14, Houston 10 Alexis Thompson took the 22:00; 3, Jackie Freeman, Bloomfield, 12, Randy Haas, Sioux Falls 47:10; 13, San Diego 22, Arizona 19 distance for the win, striking victory in middle school softball action Neb. 22:07; 4, Wendy Wortmann, Bonne Pinkelman, Yankton 47:15; 14, Sunday, Aug. 23 loss. NATIONAL LEAGUE out three in the four-inning on Sunday. Hartington, Neb. 22:16; 5, Traci Baller, Sharon Ehrhart, Yankton 47:15; 15, Ka- Pittsburgh 24, Green Bay 19 Annika Gordon took the loss. Hartington, Neb. 22:28; 6, Susan Kathol, ren Johnston, Omaha, Neb. 47:40; 16, East Division Dallas at San Francisco, 7 p.m. contest. Taylor Penning took Hartington, Neb. 22:36; 7, Miranda Ber- Melanie Vlasman, Yankton 48:35; 17, W L Pct GB St. Louis at Tennessee, 7 p.m. BRANDON 15, YANKTON 6: necker, Hartington, Neb. 23:07; 8, Jan Tanya Vollan, Garretson 48:35; 18, Mi- New York 67 56 .545 — Monday, Aug. 24 the loss. Junior Varsity SIOUX FALLS – Addie Binder, Camryn Arens, Hartington, Neb. 23:31; 9, Ashely chelle Carlson, Lennox 49:10; 19, Daniel Washington 62 61 .504 5 Cincinnati at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. YANKTON 14, JACKSON YANKTON 11, TRI-VALLEY 4: Zoeller and Keyara Mason each had Schurman, Crofton, Neb. 23:37; 10, Am- Prendable, Yankton 49:33; 20, Sharon Atlanta 53 71 .427 14½ Friday, Aug. 28 ber Cameron, Moville, Iowa 24:37; Oren, Yankton 50:17; Miami 50 74 .403 17½ New England at Carolina, 6:30 p.m. 2: The top three hitters in SIOUX FALLS – Taylor Bauder had two a hit and a run scored for Yankton in a 11, Staci Mueller, Omaha, Neb. 21, Barb Heithoff, Yankton 50:17; Philadelphia 50 74 .403 17½ Tennessee at Kansas City, 7 p.m. the Yankton order combined hits and a run scored to lead Yankton 15-6 setback against Brandon in middle 24:44; 12, Candice Climer, Hartington, 22, Katie Kiger, Tabor 50:22; 23, Mary Central Division Detroit at Jacksonville, 7 p.m. past Tri-Valley 11-4 in JV softball action school softball action on Sunday. Neb. 24:54; 13, Amanda Bottolfson, Ann Plavec, Yankton 50:22; 24, Kristal W L Pct GB Saturday, Aug. 29 for eight hits as the Gazelles Yankton 25:17; 14, Crystall Becker, Can- Moneke, Watertown 51:29; 25, Paul St. Louis 78 45 .634 — on Sunday. Izzy Wintz led Yankton with a RBI Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 3 p.m. pounded out 16 hits in a 14-2 Megan McCorkell had a hit and three istota 25:24; 15, Kristi Laber, Garretson Moneke, Watertown 51:29; 26, Melissa Pittsburgh 73 48 .603 4 Minnesota at Dallas, 6 p.m. rout of Jackson on Sunday. single and a run scored. Paige Hatch 25:25; 16, Jennie Johnson, Yankton Drevecky, Norfolk, Neb. 51:37; 27, Mary Chicago 71 51 .582 6½ Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 6 p.m. runs scored, and Lilly Ryken and Rachel and Reagan Garry each had a walk and 26:28; 17, Bridget Benson, Yankton Drevecky, Watertown 51:37; 28, Kristina Milwaukee 53 72 .424 26 Atlanta at Miami, 6 p.m. Bailey and Alix Peterka Hamburg each had a hit and two runs a run scored for the Gazelles. 27:23; 18, Monica Johnson, Norfolk, Lloyd, Yankton 53:19; 29, Aubrie Lloyd, Cincinnati 51 71 .418 26½ N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants, 6 p.m. Neb. 27:35; 19, Holly Gittings, Spearfish Yankton 53:19; 30, Laurie Hansen Neis- West Division Chicago at Cincinnati, 6:30 p.m. each had three hits for scored for Yankton. Merlye Mason and Garry took the loss. 28:17; 20, Sonya Wattier, Yankton 28:22; en, Yankton 53:39; W L Pct GB Washington at Baltimore, 6:30 p.m. Yankton. Bailey Kortan, Chloe Koletzky each had a hit and a run 21, Jackie Steffen, Hartington, Neb. 31, Angie Christensen, Yankton Los Angeles 67 56 .545 — Seattle at San Diego, 7 p.m. 28:31; 22, Weewashte Conroy, Rapid 56:51; 32, Sandra Neet, Yankton 56:52; San Francisco 66 57 .537 1 Philadelphia at Green Bay, 7 p.m. City 29:37; 23, Erica Garvey, Yankton 33, Cassie Arens, Crofton, Neb. 57:49; Arizona 62 61 .504 5 Indianapolis at St. Louis, 7 p.m. 29:41; 24, Julie Miller, Yankton 30:02; 34, Mary Reed, Gilette, Wyo. 57:50; 35, San Diego 61 63 .492 6½ San Francisco at Denver, 8 p.m. 25, Amelia Kallhoff, Yankton 30:23; 26, Amanda Mcghee, Ponca, Neb. 57:51; Colorado 49 73 .402 17½ Sunday, Aug. 30 Showdown Dawn Koch, Hartington, Neb. 30:36; 27, 36, Laurie Peterson, Yankton 57:58; 37, Friday’s Games Houston at New Orleans, 3 p.m. Heather Vanotterloo, Sioux Falls 30:49; Kevin White, Yankton 58:13; 38, Anissa 5, Atlanta 3 Arizona at Oakland, 7 p.m. 28, Stephanie Ulmer, Tyndall 33:05; White, Yankton 1:07:51 Milwaukee 10, Washington 3 Looms Over 29, Lacey Johnson, Yankton 33:10; 30, San Francisco 6, Pittsburgh 4 Crystal Mackling, Gretna, Neb. 33:13; Arizona 6, Cincinnati 3 TRANSACTIONS 31, Darcie Mackling, Gretna, Neb. BASEBALL Philadelphia 7, Miami 1 BASEBALL The NCAA’s Ban 33:14; 32, Sara Sok, Yankton 34:40; 33, LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES Houston 3, L.A. Dodgers 0 American League Steph Morten, Hartington, Neb. 34:50; N.Y. Mets 14, Colorado 9 At South Williamsport, Pa. BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Sent 1B 34, Josey Lucht, Crofton, Neb. 34:52; San Diego 9, St. Louis 3 Steve Pearce to Bowie (EL) for a rehab On Paying 35, Sarah Santos, South Sioux City, Double Elimination Saturday’s Games Thursday, Aug. 20 assignment. Neb. 35:53; 36, Sydnee Serck, Yankton Chicago Cubs 9, Atlanta 7 BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned 37:49; 37, Ashley Ekeren, Lincoln, Neb. All games ppd., rain Pittsburgh 3, San Francisco 2 Friday, Aug. 21 RHP Matt Barnes to Pawtucket (IL). Student-Athletes 40:27; 38, Kristy Colford, Beresford Washington 6, Milwaukee 1 Recalled RHP Jonathan Aro from Paw- 42:26; 39, Susan Lenzen, Wynot, Neb. Kampala, Uganda 4, Santiago de Arizona 11, Cincinnati 7 los Caballero, Dominican Republic 1 tucket. ATLANTA (AP) — Fresh 54:14 Houston 3, L.A. Dodgers 1 HOUSTON ASTROS — Optioned 40-49: 1, Deann Mcclure, Yankton Pearland, Texas 1, Portland, Ore. 0 Philadelphia 4, Miami 2 off a ruling that Northwestern Barquisimento, Venezuela 5, Syd- OF Preston Tucker to Fresno (PCL). 23:03; 2, Jill Aanenson, Freeman 24:22; N.Y. Mets 14, Colorado 9 Recalled RHP Lance McCullers from University football players 3, Mindy Glover, Minneapolis, Minn. ney 2 San Diego 8, St. Louis 0 Bonita, Calif. 14, Bowling Green, Ky. Corpus Christi (TL). can’t form a union, the NCAA 25:23; 4, Michelle Myron, Vermillion Sunday’s Games 2, 4 innings, mercy rule — Op- 26:53; 5, Noleen Skillingstad, Yankton Arizona 4, Cincinnati 0 tioned RHP Nick Tropeano to Salt Lake is about to face a more direct 27:22; 6, Korina Kunce, Fremont, Neb. Mexicali Baja California 1, White Philadelphia 2, Miami 0 Rock, British Columbia 0 (PCL). Assigned 3B Conor Gillaspie challenge to its longstanding 27:54; 7, Kristy Hofer, Bridgewater Washington 9, Milwaukee 5 outright to Salt Lake. Recalled OF Grant 28:25; 8, Lisa Griess, Sutton, Neb. Taylors, S.C. 7, Cranston, R.I. 1 Houston 3, L.A. Dodgers 2, 10 in- policy of not letting schools Tokyo 7, Taipei, Taiwan 5 Green from Salt Lake. 29:09; 9, Michelle Stark, Watertown nings — Desig- pay athletes like they’re pro- 29:26; 10, Lisa Wixon, Centerville 29:44; Lewisberry, Pa. 18, Webb City, Mo. Chicago Cubs 9, Atlanta 3 0, 4 innings, mercy rule nated RHP Fernando Rodney for assign- fessionals. 11, Kristine Piercy, Fremont, Neb. N.Y. Mets 5, Colorado 1 ment. Optioned RHP Danny Farquhar to 29:45; 12, Jantina Nelson-Stastny, Saturday, Aug. 22 St. Louis 10, San Diego 3 A federal judge who is- Sydney 3, Santiago de los Caballero Tacoma (PCL). Selected the contract of Yankton 29:49; 13, Danielle Mcfarland, San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 8:08 RHP Logan Kensing from Tacoma. Re- sued a landmark decision Yankton 31:00; 14, Angie Harberts, Em- 0, Santiago eliminated p.m. Bowling Green 7, Portland 5, Port- called LHP Roenis Elias from Tacoma. ery 32:35; 15, Patty Hawkins, Elk River, Monday’s Games against the NCAA last year is land eliminated TEXAS RANGERS — Placed INF Minn. 37:03; 16, Lisa Bonneau, Yankton Cleveland (Kluber 8-13) at Chicago Adam Rosales on unconditional release considering whether to grant 37:45; 17, Carin Mueller, Omaha, Neb. Taipei 16, White Rock 4, 4 innings, Cubs (Lester 8-9), 1:05 p.m. mercy rule, White Rock eliminated waivers. class-action status to lawsuits 38:19; 18, Michelle Bonertz, Fremont, N.Y. Mets (deGrom 12-6) at Phila- National League Neb. 54:13 Cranston 6, Webb City 3, Webb City delphia (Morgan 4-4), 6:05 p.m. eliminated ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Op- by current and former college 50-59: 1, Carol Hohenthaner, Yank- Colorado (J.De La Rosa 7-5) at At- tioned LHP Keith Hessler to Reno (PCL). ton 24:03; 2, Sheila Loecker, Fordyce, Sunday, Aug. 23 lanta (Teheran 8-6), 6:10 p.m. athletes seeking to abolish the Barquisimento 7, Kampala 0 Recalled LHP Matt Reynolds from Reno. Neb. 26:25; 3, Cindee Evenson, Free- Detroit (Farmer 0-2) at Cincinnati — Placed LHP NCAA’s prohibition against man 29:30; 4, Julie Fallan, Vermillion Pearland 8, Bonita 4 (Sampson 2-2), 6:10 p.m. Tokyo 3, Mexicali Baja California 1 Manny Parra on the 15-day DL. Desig- competitively paying play- 30:14; 5, Linda Lichter, Yankton 30:34; Pittsburgh (Happ 1-1) at Miami nated RHP Donn Roach for assignment. 6, Dianne Johnson, Yankton 33:03; 7, Lewisberry 9, Taylors 8 (Koehler 8-11), 6:10 p.m. ers. Taken together, the cases Monday, Aug. 24 Recalled RHP Collin Balester from Lou- Teresa Hofer, Yankton 33:42; 8, Dawn St. Louis (Lynn 9-8) at Arizona (Ray isville (IL). carry billion-dollar implica- Wirth, Pierre 36:16; 9, Sherri Kitzman, Consolation — Santiago de los Ca- 3-9), 9:10 p.m. ballero vs. Portland, 11 a.m. COLORADO ROCKIES — Optioned Rochester, Minn. 36:42; 10, Denise RHP Justin Miller to Albuquerque (PCL). tions and hinge, essentially, on Tramp, Crofton, Neb. 40:26 Game 17 — Mexicali Baja California vs. Sydney, 1 p.m. Designated RHP Rafael Betancourt for whether the concepts of ama- 60-69: 1, Maria Lykken, Alcester FOOTBALL assignment. Selected the contract of 33:17; 2, Betty Leidholt, Pierre 36:21 Game 18 — Taylors vs. Bowling teur athleticism and economic Green, 3 p.m. AP PRESEASON TOP 25 RHP Simon Castro from Albuquerque 70-79: 1, Barbara Peitzmeier, (PCL). Recalled RHP Jairo Diaz from competition can co-exist. Bloomfield, Neb. 36:57 Game 19 — Kampala vs. Taipei, The Top 25 teams in The Associated 5 p.m. Albuquerque. Reinstated RHP Brooks MALE DIVISIONS Press preseason college football poll, The NCAA says its Game 20 — Bonita vs. Cranston, with first-place votes in parentheses, Brown from the 15-day DL and optioned 12-UNDER: 1, Carson Noecker, him to Albuquerque. model sets a level playing Hartington, Neb. 21:07; 2, Will Pavlish, 7 p.m. 2014 records, total points based on 25 Tuesday, Aug. 25 points for a first-place vote through one PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Placed field among schools and their Yankton 22:24; 3, Reese Stark, Water- 1B/OF Travis Ishikawa on the 15-day town 24:43; 4, Christopher Patrick, Yank- Consolation — White Rock vs. point for a 25th-place vote, and 2014 teams. But its business model Webb City, noon final ranking: DL. Reinstated INF Jordy Mercer from ton 27:04; 5, Dylan Busch, Norfolk, Neb. the 15-day DL. requires collusion, and crit- 28:02; 6, Axel Harwood-Glover, Minne- Game 21 — Game 17 winner vs. Record Pts Pv Game 19 winner, 3 p.m. 1. Ohio St. (61) 14-1 1,525 1 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — apolis, Minn. 30:47; 7, Owen Eidsness, Agreed to terms with 3B Scott Sizemore ics have long decried it for Yankton 30:48; 8, Jackson Harberts, Game 22 — Game 18 winner vs. 2. TCU 12-1 1,428 3 Game 20 winner, 7 p.m. 3. Alabama 12-2 1,322 4 on a minor league contract. hampering the competition Emery 32:53; 9, Brody Myron, Vermillion American Association 33:22; 10, Jonah Santos, South Sioux Wednesday, Aug. 26 4. Baylor 11-2 1,263 7 normally considered healthy Game 23 — Barquisimento vs. To- 5. Michigan St. 11-2 1,256 t5 JOPLIN BLASTERS — Signed LHP City, Neb. 33:52; 11, Noah Colford, Be- Frank Del Valle. Released RHP Steven in a free market. resford 35:49 kyo, 3 p.m. 6. Auburn 8-5 1,192 22 JAMES D. CIMBUREK/P&D Game 24 — Pearland vs. Lewis- 7. Oregon 13-2 1,156 2 Chapter. “These are just educational 13-19: 1, Shay Galles, Remsen, ST. PAUL SAINTS — Signed RHP Iowa State’s Madi Ott, 6, heads the ball away from South Iowa 19:26; 2, Brayden Kathol, Har- berry, 7 p.m. 8. Southern Cal 9-4 1,085 20 institutions who have decided 9. Georgia 10-3 991 9 Danny Gutierrez.Frontier League Dakota’s Corey Strang during their women’s soccer match tington, Neb. 20:40; 3, Riley Arens, Har- FLORENCE FREEDOM — Signed to go into a business,” said tington, Neb. 20:54; 4, Bode Noecker, AMERICAN LEAGUE 10. Florida St. 13-1 959 t5 11. Notre Dame 8-5 873 NR OF Josh Henderson. on Sunday at the USD Soccer Field. Hartington, Neb. 21:19; 5, Jonah Hofer, East Division Jeffrey Kessler, an attorney 12. Clemson 10-3 862 15 TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS — Bridgewater 23:15 W L Pct GB Signed RHP Rob Blanc. representing former Clemson 20-29: 1, Brant Haase, Lemmon Toronto 69 55 .556 — 13. UCLA 10-3 698 10 14. LSU 8-5 675 NR FOOTBALL communication is particu- football player Martin Jenkins 15:16; 2, Jared Ailts, Sioux Falls 16:31; New York 68 55 .553 ½ National Football League 3, Andrew Duba, Vermillion 16:39; 4, Baltimore 62 61 .504 6½ 15. Arizona St. 10-3 605 12 larly critical, Rytz said. 16. Georgia Tech 11-3 588 8 DETROIT LIONS — Activated OT and two others. He has also Benson Langat, Sioux Falls 17:09; 5, Tampa Bay 62 62 .500 7 LaAdrian Waddle and DE Jason Jones Coyotes “I’ve felt a lot of positive Alex Hohenthaner, Yankton 17:59; 6, Boston 56 68 .452 13 17. Mississippi 9-4 563 17 represented labor unions for 18. Arkansas 7-6 410 NR from the PUP list. Signed TE Deon Ty Dannenbring, Yankton 18:28; 7, Central Division energy,” she said. “The whole professional athletes. “That’s 19. Oklahoma 8-5 394 NR Butler, LB Justin Cherocci and DE Erik FROM PAGE 7 Harry Decker, Pierre 20:49; 8, Tyler W L Pct GB Williams. Released WR Jarred Haggins team is there to help you and perfectly lawful, but you don’t Schiferl, Pella, Iowa 21:09; 9, Seth Pot- Kansas City 75 48 .610 — 20. Wisconsin 11-3 393 13 21. Stanford 8-5 347 NR and S Taylor Mays. ter, Bridgewater 21:48; 10, Tyler Kunce, Minnesota 63 61 .508 12½ HOCKEY teach you how to get better. get to conspire not to pay Fremont, Neb. 22:13; Detroit 59 64 .480 16 22. Arizona 10-4 311 19 (exhibition), Creighton, Iowa 23. Boise St. 12-2 240 16 National Hockey League It’s a really nice backline we your workers anything in that 11, Cody Ball, Sheridan, Wyo. Chicago 58 64 .475 16½ LOS ANGELES KINGS — Agreed to State and Drake (on Thurs- 24:23; 12, Gary Thury, Mitchell 25:14; Cleveland 58 65 .472 17 24. Missouri 11-3 219 14 have.” business.” 25. Tennessee 7-6 114 NR terms with D Christian Ehrhoff on a one- 13, Grahm Clark, Columbus, Ohio 25:58; West Division day) prepares the Coyotes Others receiving votes: Mississippi year contract. The key for the Coyotes The Jenkins case, by far 14, Tanner Schumaches, Bloomfield, W L Pct GB better for conference play St. 100, Texas A&M 61, Oklahoma St. moving forward? Improve- the biggest threat to the status Neb. 25:59; 15, Travis Schumacher, Houston 69 56 .552 — than would lower-level op- Yankton 26:30 Texas 64 59 .520 4 ment of those small details, quo, aims to strike down 30-39: 1, Tyler Boltjes, Beresford Los Angeles 63 61 .508 5½ ponents. Rytz added. any compensation limits for 16:33; 2, Travis Boltjes, Sioux Falls Seattle 57 67 .460 11½ “That’s where these 16:46; 3, Matt Dewald, Denver, Colo. Oakland 54 71 .432 15 also suffered a knee “We need to pick up the players and let a competitive 17:54; 4, Matt Hoyt, Vermillion 18:06; Friday’s Games injury last year – games have been great,” intensity and play how we market emerge. 5, Luke Serck, Yankton 18:30; 6, Jacob Minnesota 4, Baltimore 3 Savey Green said. “They’re stretch- Jaerger, Sioux City, Iowa 18:44; 7, Nick Cleveland 7, N.Y. Yankees 3 Sawatzke, though, practice,” she said. “It’s just “I think that everyone sees Johnson, Black Hawk 21:20; 8, Brett Texas 2, Detroit 0 missed the entire ing us; pushing us and chal- little things we need to get this is completely in opposi- Casanova, Yankton 22:50; 9, Kevin Hun- Boston 7, Kansas City 2 FROM PAGE 7 lenging us in ways we hadn’t hoff, Utica 23:01; 10, Brandon Parker, Houston 3, L.A. Dodgers 0 2014 season. better at, and it’ll all go from tion to any model of college Wagner 23:41; Tampa Bay 2, Oakland 1 “We’ll hope to get got in previous years.” there.” sports as we’ve ever known,” 11, Steve Anthony, Yankton 24:06; Toronto 9, L.A. Angels 2 coach Arlin Likness a lot out of them and As the Coyotes continue NCAA President Mark Emmert 12, Tom Baltzer, Hooper, Neb. 24:14; Chicago White Sox 11, Seattle 4 said. “He’s one of 13, Joe Stolp, Omaha, Neb. 24:15; 14, Saturday’s Games see where it goes,” to work in those freshmen, Follow @jhoeck on Twitter said late last year. Justin Jensen, Sioux Falls 25:00; 15, N.Y. Yankees 6, Cleveland 2 those quiet leaders, Likness said. “They’re Ben Hellman, Tabor 27:13; 16, Dalton Minnesota 3, Baltimore 2 and I think the kids Decker, Pierre 27:17; 17, Jason Sok, Texas 5, Detroit 3 both really positive Yankton 27:34; 18, Jay Bernecker, Kansas City 6, Boston 3 have confidence in senior leaders, and Hartington, Neb. 28:19; 19, Evan Serck, Houston 3, L.A. Dodgers 1 him.” Yankton 30:46; 20, Mike Johnson, Yank- Tampa Bay 5, Oakland 4 we like that in our ton 33:09; 21, Odell Santos, South Sioux Toronto 15, L.A. Angels 3 It’s much the same program.” City, Neb. 33:55 Chicago White Sox 6, Seattle 3, 10 story as Savey’s main 40-49: 1, Steve Noecker, Hartington, innings Neb. 20:35; 2, David Wixon, Centerville Sunday’s Games quarterback, senior Follow @jhoeck on 20:44; 3, Jason Busch, Norfolk, Neb. Cleveland 4, N.Y. Yankees 3 Reid Sawatzke, who 21:38; 4, Chad Ekroth, Yankton 22:48; Texas 4, Detroit 2 Twitter

Twins starter Mike Pelfrey TRAINER’S ROOM COMPREHENSIVE ORTHOPEDIC CARE gave up three runs and nine Twins: Blaine Boyer SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER Twins hits in 4 2/3 innings. (right elbow inflammation) is FROM PAGE 7 Baltimore had gone 0 for 5 eligible to come off the DL on with runners in scoring posi- Monday against the Rays, but tion against Pelfrey before he may need a rehab appear- SATURDAY win. Tommy Milone got his Schoop delivered an RBI ance. “We’ll have to make a first career save. single in the third that cut the decision whether we want to Brian Matusz (1-3) took lead to 2-1. get him down to Tampa or SPORTS INJURY CLINIC the loss after Zach Britton After Jones singled and see if he needs to go out and blew his third save by allow- Steve Clevenger hit a ground- pitch in a game to be sure,” THROUGH ing Plouffe’s tying single in rule double two innings later, Molitor said. AUGUST 29 OCTOBER 24, 2015 the ninth. Schoop delivered again with Orioles: Steve Pearce (left “We lost four, so obviously another single that gave Bal- oblique strain) had a double 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. where we are right now, we timore a 3-2 lead that ended and played nine innings in want to play better and win Pelfrey’s day. his rehab start for Double-A 810 E. 23rd Street • Sioux Falls, SD 57105 some of these games, espe- “We had some opportuni- Bowie. cially these one-run games ties we didn’t cash in on,” UP NEXT 1-800-777-7678 or 605-977-6845 where we feel normally we Orioles manager Buck Show- Twins: Ervin Santana Patients should check in on the third fl oor between have a good shot and we pull alter said. “Uncharacteristi- (2-4, 5.53) starts Tuesday in those out,” Britton said. “So, cally had some errors at the Tampa Bay looking to bounce 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. unless prior arrangements are made. (it’s) frustrating.” end that cost us. There’s a back from his recent strug- After allowing a two lot of things you can critique gles. He has gone 0-4 with A full staff including a Sports Medicine Physician run-homer to Sano in the and break down, but we just an 8.46 ERA in his past five first, Orioles right-hander didn’t push over enough starts, allowing seven homers will be on hand to assess your injury. Kevin Gausman retired 17 runs.” over that stretch. straight batters. Gausman TOP RELIEF Orioles: Ubaldo Jimenez gave up two runs and three The Twins went 15 2/3 in- (9-7, 3.97 ERA) is looking hits over seven innings and nings without allowing a run to go deeper into the game tied a career best with eight over the series. Minnesota when he faces the Royals in . won three of the four games the series opener. He has last- Look For The Yankton Media Fall Sports Preview This Week Adam Jones and Schoop by one run. ed through the sixth inning in each had three hits for the two of his past eight starts. Press & Dakotan - Thursday • Plain Talk - Friday Orioles.