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Savey Coyotes Twins 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, Chicago White Sox 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.
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