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PAGE 8 PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2011 Crofton Native Finishes 15th At NCAA Track And Field Championships Press&Dakotan DES MOINES, Iowa — Nebraska sophomore Morgan Wilken Wilken, a Crofton, Neb., standout, recorded a toss of 166 feet, Meet. Wilken took 11th last year in Eugene, Ore., with a throw of earned a 13th place finish in the women’s discus at the NCAA Divi- 8 inches. Northwestern State’s Trecey Rew won the event with a 165-5. sion I Outdoor Track and Field Championships Wednesday at Drake toss of 192-4. The competition came on a sad day for the Husker program, as DAILY DOSE Stadium. The finish marked Wilken’s second top-15 finish in a NCAA throws coach Mark Colligan passed away earlier in the day. Dakota Warrior Football Team The SDASA had already canceled women’s tournaments that Director of Academic Advising Dave Lorenz said. “They un- State Runners-Up had been scheduled in Pierre. derstand they are students first. Their work ethic in the class- Home Opener Saturday room and on the field is incredible.” The Dakota Warrior football team will play their home USD Student-Athletes Succeed In For the spring semester, 49 USD student-athletes attained opener Saturday, June 11 at 5:30 p.m., at Westside Field, 610 a 4.0 GPA, while 152 had term GPAs of 3.0 or higher. Ten Summit Street in Yankton. The Warriors will host the Northern Classroom student-athletes have 4.0 cumulative GPAs, while 180 have Terror from Chisago Lakes, Minn., in a full contact amateur VERMILLION — Student-athletes at the University of cumulative GPAs of 3.0 or higher. football game. South Dakota continued to succeed in the classroom during The Warriors opened their season with a 58-18 win over the Spring 2011 semester, posting a collective 3.195 term SDSU Golfer Qualifies For U.S. the Minnesota Flight on May 28. Grade Point Average (GPA), the South Dakota athletic de- There will be limited bleacher seating at the game so fans partment announced on Wednesday. Public Links are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or a blanket to sit on. “The student-athletes at South Dakota continue to com- BROOKLYN PARK, Minn. — South Dakota State junior There is a charge for admission, with children 10-under admit- mit themselves to succeeding both athletically and academi- golfer David Smith carded a two round total of 147 on Tues- ted free. cally,” South Dakota Athletic Director David Sayler said. day at the U.S. Amateur Public Links Qualifying to earn one “Having 14 teams attain a 3.0 GPA or higher indicates the ef- of four spots to compete at the USAPL on June 27-July 2, at Two Events Moved Due To Flooding forts put in by the Coyote student-athletes are being re- Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in Brandon, Ore. Two state associations have moved tournaments due to warded.” A Plymouth, Minn., native, Smith shot an opening round flooding along the Missouri River. Fourteen of USD’s 17 teams attained GPAs of 3.0 or 73 and followed that up with a 74 at the par 72 Edinburgh The South Dakota Golf Association has moved both its higher for the spring semester, and 14 of the 17 teams have USA in Brooklyn Park, Minn. Smith finished third with his two- men’s and women’s match play championships. The men’s cumulative GPAs above 3.0 as well. For the women’s teams, round total of 147, tied with Johnny Larson. Fellow Plymouth match play, which was scheduled for July 6-10 at Dakota softball posted the highest semester GPA at 3.513, followed native Kyle Beversdorf earned medalist honors with a two- Dunes Country Club, will now be played at Moccasin Creek by women’s track and field at 3.457, women’s basketball with round total of 141. Ryan Peterson finished second with a 146. The Yankton Strikers U-12 boys’ soccer team finished second in the S.D. Country Club in Aberdeen. The women’s match play, sched- a 3.384 and women’s swimming and diving with a 3.349. Coy- State Rec Tournament in Sioux Falls on June 4-5. Team members include uled for July 8-11 at Hillsview Golf Course in Pierre, will be ote men’s sports were highlighted by men’s swimming with a Correction (bottom, L-R) Brady Skillingstad, Brady Jaquith, Max Bent, Casey Krejci, played at the Brandon Golf Course. 3.134 team cumulative GPA at the conclusion of the spring The Yankton Spitfire girls’ softball photo that appeared in Wednesday’s term. Men’s track and field obtained a 3.132 and men’s bas- edition misidentified a Yankton player. Quinn Paulsen, Josh Wintz, Nathan Nelson (back) Coach Jeff Wolfgram, The South Dakota Amateur Softball Association has The player pictured was Karlee Kozak not Tayler Hutchison. Cameron Krejci, Isaac Schulz, Alex Palecek, Garrett Tennant, Jack Wolfgram, moved its men’s “D1” and “D2” slowpitch tournaments from ketball is at 3.015. "I am very proud of our student-athletes,” South Dakota We apologize for the error. Justin Cap, Remington Weiland and Coach Daryl Krejci. Pierre. The tournaments will be played Aug. 6-7 at Brookings. SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR GOLF Jacob Hannsseen 184 STANDINGS: Bentley Moving 1-0, Thursday, June 9 BASEBALL, VFW TEENER CorTrust Bank Classic at Yankton Grey Sox vs. Norfolk, 5:30 p.m.; Yankton Black Sox Sox (2 p.m.); Avon at Lesterville (7:30 p.m.); Freeman at 14-15 BOYS: Parker Klitzke 76, Jace Hunhoff Hillbillies 1-0, Sacred Heart BASEBALL, AMATEUR Menno at Irene (7:30 p.m.); Yankton (Yankton Black Sox vs. Norfolk, 10 a.m.; Mitchell vs. vs. Yankton Grey Sox, 8 p.m.); Brookings Tourn. (Yankton Menno (7:30 p.m.); Irene at Crofton (7:30 p.m.); Tabor at Scot- SDGA JUNIOR TOUR Guthmiller 77, Carter Andre 78, Riley Church 1-0, Softballaz 1-0, Special Day Scotland at Wynot (7:30 p.m.); Yankton at Avon (7:30 p.m., Norfolk, 12:30 p.m.; Yankton Grey Sox vs. Mitchell 3 p.m.; Reds) land (7:30 p.m.); Wynot at Yankton (7:30 p.m.) Danielsen 79, Dylan From 81, Zachary Limousine 1-0, The Sluggers 1-0, Boomers KVHT-FM) Yankton Grey Sox vs. Brandon Valley 5:30 p.m.; Yankton FOOTBALL, SEMI-PRO Minnesota Flight at Dakota War- BASEBALL, LEGION Milt Simmons Tourn. at Sioux Falls June 8 at Bakker Crossing GC, Schroeder 82, Jayden Bruun 84, Jonathon 0-1, Doyle Stevens Construction 0-1, Sioux Falls BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Yankton Reds at Tabor (DH, Black Sox vs. Brandon Valley, 8 p.m.) rior (5:30 p.m.) (Yankton) 11 & UNDER GIRLS: Kate Wynja, Neswick 84, Sam Olson 86, Mitch Schling- Green Machine 0-1, JB Auto Body- List 5 p.m.) TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR NCAA Cham- GOLF, SDGA Two-Man Championships at Hart Ranch BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Wakefield Tourn. (Yankton man 88, Ben Rogers 89, Ty Kinneberg 90, Westward Ho 57, Jenna Sutcliffe, Prairie Electric 0-1, Misfits 0-1, Ron’s Auto Glass TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR NCAA Cham- pionships at Des Moines, Iowa GC, Rapid City Lakers); Brookings Tourn. (Yankton Reds) Adam Karst 91, Dayton Schumacher 98, Green 86 0-1, Yankton Motor Sports 0-1 pionships at Des Moines, Iowa Saturday, June 11 SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ USSSA State Tourn. at Sioux Falls GOLF, SDGA Two-Man Championships at Hart Ranch Brandon Burg 101, Alexander Hamer 103, 12-13 GIRLS: Jamie Benedict, Elm- JUST FOR FUN DIVISION Friday, June 10 BASEBALL, LEGION Milt Simmons Tourn. at Sioux Falls (Yankton Spitfire) GC, Rapid City wood 139, Kayla Stammer, The Bluffs 143, Mitchell Stokke 104, Jason Shinder 107, RESULTS: Ferdig’s Transmission def. (Yankton) Logan Schumacher 108, Brad Kathol 110 Tacos 13-7; Calvary Baptist def. St. John’s BASEBALL, AMATEUR Crofton at Tabor (7:30 p.m., TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE OUTDOOR NCAA Cham- SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ USSSA State Tourn. at Sioux Falls Ashlynn Reed, Elmwood 152, Makenna KVHT-FM); Lesterville at Freeman (7:30 p.m.) pionships at Des Moines, Iowa (Yankton Spitfire) 16-18 BOYS: Michael Stokke 72, An- Blaze 7-0; Choppers def. Bothwell Trans- BASEBALL, VFW TEENER CorTrust Bank Classic at Krysl, Two Rivers 165, Madeline Lauret, Yankton (Yankton Black Sox vs. Mitchell 10 a.m.; Mitchell vs. drew Nelson 73, Jake Rogers 76, Jordy port-Chaos 8-4 BASEBALL, LEGION Milt Simmons Tourn. at Sioux Falls Sunday, June 12 167 (Yankton); Tabor at Crofton (8 p.m.) Brandon Valley 12:30 p.m.; Brandon Valley vs. Norfolk 3 p.m.; BASEBALL, AMATEUR Garretson at Vermillion Grey 14-15 GIRLS: Abbie Grevlos, West- Reinders 78, Arron Lickteig 79, Tom Vining STANDINGS: Calvary Baptist 1-0, ward Ho 85, Sadie Swier, Central Valley 79, Ryan Christy 81, Robbie Neswick 82, Choppers 1-0, Ferdig’s Transmission 1-0, 90, Sarah Metz, Westward Ho 95, Sydney Josh Atkins 83, Taylor Hyronimus 83, Ben Walmart Hitters 0-0, Bothwell Transport- Nielsen, Glenridge 103, Keisha Voges, Jensen 83, Nate Petersen 83, Brandon Chaos 0-1, St. John’s Blaze 0-1, Tacos 0- Elmwood 114, Amber Livingston, Hillcrest Frick 84, Anthony Husher 84, Matt Drake 1 Friday, June 10 Toronto (R.Romero 5-5) at Kansas St. Louis (Lynn 0-1) at Houston (Happ American Association Waived M Michael Augustine. women’s basketball coach Karen Barefoot 115, Megan Hayes, 148 85, Andrew Thares 85, Patrick Whetham x-Boston at Vancouver, 7 p.m. City (Hochevar 3-6), 3:10 p.m. 3-7), 7:05 p.m.