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Minnesota 7, L.A. Angels 2 Los Angeles 12 20 .375 14 Sunday’s Games Jacksonville at Tampa Bay, 6:30 FOOTBALL Sand Volleyball at Kansas Minnesota 12 20 .375 14 Philadelphia at D.C. United, 1 p.m. National Football League Looking Up-Field WOMEN’S LEAGUE TOURN. City, ppd., rain Tulsa 5 28 .152 21 1/2 p.m. Dallas at Houston, 7 p.m. NFL—Suspended Buffalo TE RESULTS: JJ Benji’s def. Larry’s Tampa Bay at Oakland, 10:05 x-clinched playoff spot Saturday, August 28 Tennessee at Carolina, 7 p.m. Shawn Nelson for four games for violat- Heating & Cooling 2-0 21-9, 27-25; p.m. z-clinched conference FC Dallas at Columbus, 3 p.m. Seattle at Minnesota, 7 p.m. ing the NFL’s substance abuse policy. Walnut def. JJ Benji’s 2-0 21-16, 21- Saturday’s Games Thursday’s Games Real Salt Lake at Toronto FC, 6 Arizona at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. DALLAS COWBOYS—Signed TE 15; Subway Girls def. In It 4 Fun 2-0 Seattle (J.Vargas 9-5) at N.Y. New York 95, Tulsa 85 p.m. San Francisco at Oakland, 8 p.m. Martin Rucker. Released QB Matt 21-14, 21-18; Clark’s Rentals def. Yankees (Vazquez 9-9), 12:05 p.m. Friday’s Games Philadelphia at New England, Sunday, Aug. 29 Nichols. Subway Girls 2-1 21-8, 19-21, 16-14; L.A. Angels (T.Bell 1-3) at Washington 75, New York 74 6:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Denver, 7 p.m. DENVER BRONCOS—Signed LB TNT def. Ball Busters 2-0 21-12, 21-14 Minnesota (Slowey 11-5), 3:10 p.m. San Antonio 75, Indiana 61 San Jose at New York, 6:30 p.m. Worrell Williams. Waived LB Devin Texas (Cl.Lee 10-6) at Baltimore Connecticut 78, Chicago 71 Houston at Colorado, 8:30 p.m. Bishop. (Bergesen 4-9), 3:10 p.m. Seattle at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Kansas City at Los Angeles, 9:30 Transactions JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS— Fox Run Golf Cleveland (Tomlin 1-2) at Detroit Saturday’s Games p.m. Placed LB Freddy Keiaho on injured THURSDAY MEN’S LEAGUE (Scherzer 8-9), 6:05 p.m. Chicago at Tulsa, 7 p.m. Chicago at Seattle FC, 9:30 p.m. reserve. Signed LB Alvin Bowen. 4-Person Scramble Chicago White Sox (F.Garcia 10- Los Angeles at Seattle, 10 p.m. Sunday, August 29 MLB—Suspended Florida C Ronny NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Waived First Flight 5) at Kansas City (Bullington 1-2), 6:10 Sunday’s Games D.C. United at Chivas USA, 9 Paulino for testing positive for a perform- FB Marcus Mailei. Signed FB Jason FIRST: Loren Haak, Todd Rodig, p.m. Phoenix at San Antonio, 2 p.m. p.m. ance-enhancing substance. McKie. Chris Peterka, Jack Sieben 31 Toronto (R.Romero 10-7) at Washington at Atlanta, 2 p.m. American League NEW YORK GIANTS—Signed G SECOND: Bob Novotny, Monte Boston (Matsuzaka 8-4), 6:10 p.m. Connecticut at New York, 3 p.m. —Placed 2B Shawn Andrews. Waived OL Cliff Louis. Goeden, Kevin Becker, Terry Jensen Tampa Bay (Price 15-5) at Minnesota at Indiana, 4 p.m. NFL Preseason on the 15-day DL. Called HOCKEY 32 Oakland (Bre.Anderson 3-4), 8:05 Thursday’s Games up INF Yamaico Navarro from Pawtucket National Hockey League THIRD: Kevin Pistulka, Dan p.m. Buffalo 34, Indianapolis 21 (IL). PITTSBURGH PENGUINS— Kramer, Warren Erickson, Marty Sunday’s Games ML Soccer New England 28, Atlanta 10 CLEVELAND INDIANS—Acquired Signed F Arron Asham to a one-year Schievelbein 33 Cleveland at Detroit, 12:05 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Friday’s Games RHP Zach McAllister from the N.Y. contract. Second Flight Seattle at N.Y. Yankees, 12:05 W L T Pts GF GA Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 8 p.m. Yankees as the player to be named to COLLEGE FIRST: Steve Larson, Chuck p.m. Columbus 11 5 4 37 28 19 Saturday’s Games complete the Austin Kearns trade. ALABAMA—Named Amy Bragg Turner, John Rye, John Cooke 34 Texas at Baltimore, 12:35 p.m. New York 9 7 4 31 21 22 Baltimore at Washington, 6 p.m. DETROIT TIGERS—Optioned director of performance nutrition. SECOND: Randy Bylander, Doyle Toronto at Boston, 12:35 p.m. Toronto FC 7 7 5 26 21 21 Pittsburgh at N.Y. Giants, 6 p.m. RHP Robbie Weinhardt to Toledo (IL). ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE—Named Becker, Dwight DeVries, Rich Vellek Chicago White Sox at Kansas Chicago 6 5 6 24 23 22 Miami at Jacksonville, 6:30 p.m. Recalled RHP Alfredo Figaro from Mike Warde men’s assistant ice hockey 34 City, 1:10 p.m. New England 6 10 3 21 19 29 St. Louis at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. Toledo. coach. THIRD: Greg Visser, Mike Tampa Bay at Oakland, 3:05 p.m. Kansas City 5 9 5 20 15 22 Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 6:30 —Placed INF ALVERNIA—Named Jason Kilgore Brinkerhoff, Guy Stone, Chuck Haas L.A. Angels at Minnesota, 7:10 Philadelphia 4 10 5 17 23 34 p.m. on the 15-day DL. Recalled men’s and women’s track and field 34 p.m. D.C. 3 14 3 12 13 35 N.Y. Jets at Carolina, 7 p.m. INF Matt Tolbert from Rochester (IL). coach. WESTERN CONFERENCE Houston at New Orleans, 7 p.m. OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Placed ILLINOIS-CHICAGO—Named W L T Pts GF GA Oakland at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. OF Conor Jackson on the 15-day DL. Howard Moore men’s basketball coach. Hillcrest Golf National League Los Angeles 13 3 4 43 32 13 Dallas at San Diego, 8 p.m. Recalled INF Jeff Larish from JUNIATA—Named Kevin Moore THURSDAY MEN’S LEAGUE East Division Real Salt Lake 11 4 6 39 36 16 Detroit at Denver, 8 p.m. Sacramento (PCL). men’s volleyball coach. First Flight W L Pct GB FC Dallas 8 2 9 33 27 17 Green Bay at Seattle, 9 p.m. TEXAS RANGERS—Recalled LHP LONG BEACH STATE—Named Yankton's Patrick Olesak (left) pushes the ball FIRST: Jason Tramp, Jim Tramp, Atlanta 72 50 .590 — Seattle 8 8 5 29 23 25 Sunday’s Games Michael Kirkman from Oklahoma City Ryan Hellenthal director of basketball past a Pierre defender during their high school John Thieman, Waren Muller 201 Philadelphia 69 52 .570 2 1/2 Colorado 7 5 7 28 21 18 Minnesota at San Francisco, 7 p.m. (PCL). Optioned LHP Derek Holland to operations. SECOND: Rob Stephenson, Florida 61 60 .504 10 1/2 San Jose 7 6 5 26 21 20 Monday’s Game Oklahoma City. OHIO STATE—Announced sopho- boys' varsity club soccer game Friday night at Brian Strahl, Jon Hauger, Eric Johnson New York 61 61 .500 11 Houston 5 10 5 20 23 30 Arizona at Tennessee, 7 p.m. National League more OT Marcus Hall will redshirt the Lewis & Clark Soccer Complex. Pierre won the 203 Washington 52 70 .426 20 Chivas USA 5 10 4 19 22 25 Thursday, Aug. 26 COLORADO ROCKIES— 2010 football season, due to academic THIRD: Dan Eisenbraun, Aaron Central Division NOTE: Three points for victory, St. Louis at New England, 6:30 p.m. Designated LHP Randy Flores for problems. game 4-1. (Jeremy Hoeck/P&D) Ness, Scott Hiltunen, Ron Hatch 205 W L Pct GB one point for tie. Indianapolis at Green Bay, 7 p.m. assignment. Recalled INF Jonathan ROSE-HULMAN—Named Kevin Second Flight Cincinnati 70 51 .579 — Saturday’s Games Friday, Aug. 27 Herrera from Colorado Springs (PCL). Robinson women’s golf coach and FIRST: Jae Koletzky, Terry St. Louis 65 54 .546 4 New York at Toronto FC, noon Atlanta at Miami, 6 p.m. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Optioned women’s assistant basketball coach, Steichen, Larry Young, Kevin O’Brien Milwaukee 58 64 .475 12 1/2 Los Angeles at San Jose, 3 p.m. Washington at N.Y. Jets, 6 p.m. OF Nick Stavinoha to Memphis (PCL). Tony Karras defensive line coach, and AREA DIGEST 199 Houston 53 68 .438 17 Colorado at Columbus, 6:30 p.m. San Diego at New Orleans, 7 p.m. BASKETBALL Akeem Leviston quarterbacks coach. SECOND: Jack Gregg, Larry Chicago 50 73 .407 21 Chivas USA at FC Dallas, 7:30 Philadelphia at Kansas City, 7 p.m. National Basketball Association SACRED HEART—Named Matt Meyer, Wayne Ibarolle, Jon Hoesing Pittsburgh 40 82 .328 30 1/2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 28 NBA—Suspended free agent G McGreevy men’s golf coach. 202 West Division Chicago at Houston, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland at Detroit, 4 p.m. Delonte West for ten games for carrying SAINT AUGUSTINE’S—Named T-THIRD: Todd Chance, Buddy W L Pct GB New England at Kansas City, 7:30 Cincinnati at Buffalo, 5:30 p.m. a concealed weapon and wearing, carry- Rachel Sloan Bullard women’s basket- YHS Fall Sports Kick-Off Aug. 26 Hovland, Dan Megard, Rudy Gerstner San Diego 73 48 .603 — p.m. N.Y. Giants at Baltimore, 6:30 p.m. ing, and transporting a handgun. ball coach. Yankton High School will hold its annual Fall Sports Kick-Off on 208 San Francisco 69 54 .561 5 Thursday, Aug. 26 at 6 p.m. in the YHS commons. T-THIRD: Bill Pierce, Ron Evans, Colorado 62 58 .517 10 1/2 Travis Schumacher, Rob Ness 208 Los Angeles 62 60 .508 11 1/2 The event is sponsored by the YHS Adult Booster Club. Third Flight Arizona 47 75 .385 26 1/2 year will be Dylan again,” he this year we are hoping to win FIRST: Brad Woerner, Scott Thursday’s Games said. “She was also our number three or four, we need everyone Soccer: SDSU, Creighton Tie 0-0 Sandal, Justin Wagner, Aaron Hansen Washington 6, Atlanta 2 194 San Diego 5, 3 VHS four last year and she will be a to stay positive and it tough to OMAHA, Neb. — The South Dakota State women's soccer team SECOND: Robert Pulscher, Gary Florida 4, Pittsburgh 2 big contributor to our team.” play against competition in our held a strong defense through two overtime periods to notch the Heine, Hank Petersen, Bob Kellen 195 San Francisco 5, Philadelphia 2 From Page 6A THIRD: Bernard Kline, Cliff Houston 3, N.Y. Mets 2 The Tanagers have a strong class. first shutout of the season with a 0-0 tie with Crieghton, Friday in Groseth, John Cimpl, Bob Stepp 208 Cincinnati 9, Arizona 5 players one through three, but “We need to keep moving for- Omaha, Neb. L.A. Dodgers 2, Colorado 0 Seniors Kayla Braffet and Kaitlin Justice led the Jacks in shots Lakeview Golf Friday’s Games Hanson said that they are going ward and they need to learn not with four and three, respectively, with one each on goal. Atlanta 5, Chicago Cubs 3 “Our one and two players are to have a tough against some of to come down on themselves THURSDAY MEN’S LEAGUE N.Y. Mets 7, Pittsburgh 2 junior, so we are really looking Goalkeeper Dani Pappas finished the game with three saves LOW INDIVIDUAL GROSS: John Philadelphia 1, Washington 0 the other competition in South and learn from their mistakes.” and her fifth career shutout. Pooler 40 Florida 9, Houston 0 forward to them help lead the Dakota. The road starting out for The Jacks and Bluejays were tied in shots with four each at the LOW INDIVIDUAL NET: Charles Milwaukee 10, San Diego 6 team this season,” Hanson said. half, but the Jacks flew past the Bluejays and finished the game Bender 31, Jared Hysell 31, Pat Mines San Francisco 6, St. Louis 3 “We don’t have a really big Vermillion is going to be tough 31, Doyle Sage 31, Arlo Watchorn 31 Saturday’s Games “We hoping that they push the team this year,” he said. “We’ve one with in a quadrangular in leading 15-11, including 6-3 in shots on goal. LOW TEAM GROSS: Concrete Atlanta (Hanson 8-8) at Chicago other girls to practice hard and The Jacks, who start the season with a 0-0-1 record, are set to Materials 186 Cubs (Gorzelanny 6-7), 3:10 p.m. been practicing for right around Yankton this Saturday against face Drake Aug. 29 at 1 p.m. at Fishback Soccer Park in Brookings. LOW TEAM NET: The One Holers N.Y. Mets (Niese 7-5) at play hard during their matches.” a week and we have eight girls some of the toughest competi- 133 Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald 2-2), 6:05 Senior Lindsay Robinet fin- STANDINGS: WCC-007 195, p.m. on our roster.” tion in the state, including Rapid SDSU Athletics To Host Social In Concrete Materials 186, Wankers 184, Washington (Strasburg 5-3) at ished last season third in “Some of the other bigger City Stevens, Watertown and Sacred Heart Monastery 177, Wild Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 8-5), 6:05 Vermillion’s lineup and she is Omaha Sept. 24 Boar Enterprises 170, Photography by p.m. schools in South Dakota are solid Yankton. Jerry 166, The One Holers 166, EZ Houston (W.Rodriguez 9-11) at going to continue where she left through their top 10 girls,” he “This past week, we have BROOKINGS — South Dakota State University Athletics invites Swingers 166, Welfl Construction 164, Florida (Volstad 6-9), 6:10 p.m. off this season. Jackrabbit fans and friends to attend a social in Omaha, Neb., on Glass Cutter 153, Goeden San Diego (Correia 10-7) at added. “We drop off after you been doing a lot of running and a Sept. 24 — the night before the Jackrabbit football team plays at Construction 141, Duh Duffers 139, Milwaukee (Narveson 9-7), 6:10 p.m. “Lindsay is our lone senior our five, six, seven then skill lot of condition to get back into Nebraska. Re-Tired 137, West-Hodson 133, San Francisco (Lincecum 11-7) at FISO 125 St. Louis (C.Carpenter 13-4), 6:15 that is on the team this year,” level drops off from our lack of shape a little bit,” Hanson said. The social is scheduled to run from 7-9 p.m. in The Windsor p.m. Hanson said. “She’ll be playing pool of kids to pick from.” “This week we will doing a lot of Room of the Embassy Suites Omaha - La Vista (12520 Westport Colorado (Jimenez 17-3) at number three again this year.” Parkway). Cost is $10 per person, which is payable at the door. The American League Arizona (Enright 3-2), 7:10 p.m. The youth of Vermillion is drills to get back into the groove East Division Cincinnati (Cueto 11-3) at L.A. Dylan Daniels had a solid sea- cost includes light appetizers and snacks. A cash bar will be avail- W L Pct GB Dodgers (Billingsley 9-7), 9:10 p.m. hoping to blossom this year to of things. able. New York 75 47 .615 — Sunday’s Games son with the Tanager last season get the Tanagers back into the “We are doing as many drills To RSVP for the event, log on to GoJacks.com. For more infor- Tampa Bay 74 47 .612 1/2 Houston at Florida, 12:10 p.m. and Hanson said that she will be mation, contact Alex Kringen at (605) 690-7166. Boston 69 54 .561 6 1/2 N.Y. Mets at Pittsburgh, 12:35 swing of things this season. and repetition as we can just to Toronto 64 57 .529 10 1/2 p.m. a key part of gaining points at “Last year our team won five get them ready for their first Baltimore 43 80 .350 32 1/2 Washington at Philadelphia, their dual and matches. DAC, Frontier Conferences To Discuss Central Division 12:35 p.m. matches,” Hanson said. “I think match this Saturday.” W L Pct GB San Diego at Milwaukee, 1:10 “Our number four girl this Future Minnesota 71 51 .582 — p.m. Chicago 66 55 .545 4 1/2 San Francisco at St. Louis, 1:15 DICKINSON, N.D. (AP) — Dakota Athletic Conference and Detroit 59 63 .484 12 p.m. ing its season Sept. 4 at Central Florida. Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) foes. Frontier Conference officials are meeting in Dickinson next Wednesday Kansas City 51 70 .421 19? Atlanta at Chicago Cubs, 1:20 Today (Saturday), the team will run Another defensive area that will see new to talk about the future. Cleveland 50 72 .410 21 p.m. West Division Cincinnati at L.A. Dodgers, 3:10 through a 50-play scrimmage at 9 a.m. faces will be at cornerback and outside line- DAC Commissioner Lavern Jessen says NAIA President and CEO W L Pct GB p.m. USD backer. Junior transfer Marquis Butler and Jim Carr also plans to attend. Texas 68 53 .562 — Colorado at Arizona, 3:10 p.m. redshirt freshman Demetrius Turner figure to The meeting could be a preliminary step in merger talks, but Oakland 60 60 .500 7 1/2 From Page 6A Defensive Changes start at the two corner spots, while junior Jessen says officials must first decide if it is economically feasible for Los Angeles 61 62 .496 8 Seattle 49 73 .402 19 1/2 The WNBA One of the USD’s biggest strengths last Andrew Meier and sophomore Elliott Harper the two conferences to work as one. He says the primary focus will be Thursday’s Games EASTERN CONFERENCE season, the defensive line, will have a signifi- have impressed at outside linebacker. on the distances teams would have to travel. N.Y. Yankees 11, Detroit 5 W L Pct GB Coyotes brought their practice indoors. cant different look in 2010. The Coyotes have also adjusted to new The Frontier is a league of mostly Montana schools. Baltimore 4, Texas 0 x-Indiana 21 12 .636 — “Any time we come in here, our kids treat Gone from that 3-4 front are Abe Booker, defensive coordinator Chuck Morrell, who Commissioner Kent Paulson has said the conference has been eyeing L.A. Angels 7, Boston 2 x-New York 21 12 .636 — Chicago White Sox 11, Minnesota x-Washington 21 12 .636 — this special,” Meierkort said. “The Dome’s a Wayne Curry, reserve Joey White and current was previously at the University of Sioux expansion for some time. 0 x-Atlanta 19 14 .576 2 great place for us; we’re 31-3 in here. It’s not NFL player Ko Quaye. Still, Meierkort was Falls. Because of recent or pending departures, the DAC, which once Cleveland 7, Kansas City 3 Connecticut 17 16 .515 4 something we get to do very often, but we quick Friday to praise the progression of the “The defense is really catching on to had 10 members, will be down to just four schools in the fall of 2011. Oakland 4, Tampa Bay 3 Chicago 14 19 .424 7 Friday’s Games WESTERN CONFERENCE practice very well in here.” group figuring to see time on the line this fall. coach Morrell,” Williams said. “We knew Detroit 6, Cleveland 0 W L Pct GB Meierkort said allowing the players to Junior Jesse Weisbrod has been seeing things might be a little rocky at first, but as DAC Bowl In Fargo To Feature 4 Games Seattle 6, N.Y. Yankees 0 z-Seattle 26 6 .813 — practice inside not only gets them away from the majority of snaps in fall camp at the the days go by, we’re getting better and bet- Texas 2, Baltimore 0 x-Phoenix 15 17 .469 11 the heat, but it allows them to get a different defensive tackle, while junior Evan Capper ter. The way he teaches the game, guys are DICKINSON, N.D. (AP) — The Dakota Athletic Conference has Toronto 16, Boston 2 San Antonio 13 20 .394 13 1/2 scheduled a unique event to wrap up the football regular season. feel from the usual grass. has impressed at nose tackle and junior starting to catch on and get adjusted.” The Dacotah Bank DAC Bowl at the Fargodome in Fargo on Plus, the intensity is turned up because Sidney Bazemore has “waited his turn” for At inside linebacker, USD returns starters Nov. 7 will feature eight conference schools competing in four the team is inside its true home, according to time at defensive end. Williams and Bloomfield, Neb. native Adam games. Williams Pulls Out Of US Open Williams. “We’ve got some depth there, just not a Broders (Jr.). The Coyotes also bring back The pairings will be based on the conference standings follow- “It’s like coach has been saying, when we ton of game experience,” Meierkort. “But starters Shane Potter (Jr.) at strong safety ing the Oct. 30 games. The top team will face the No. 4 team, No. 2 BY HOWARD FENDRICH come in here, there’s just a different feeling,” we’ll get that in our first two games.” and Jim Thompson (Jr.) at free safety. The seventh-year coach said the team “It’s nice having Adam with me, we came will play No. 3, No. 5 will take on No. 6, and No. 7 will square off AP Tennis Writer the former Hanson prep standout said. “We against No. 8. maybe play a little faster, plus things are will rotate many different players in various in together and have played a ton next to All the games will count in the conference standings. turned up a little more.” positions during USD’s Sept. 4 game at each other,” Williams said. “Guys are step- Serena Williams withdrew from the U.S. Open on Including Friday afternoon’s session, Central Florida and Sept. 11 contest at ping up and making plays all over the field. Co-Ed Softball League Forming Friday, saying she still is recovering from surgery to USD will hold 14 more practices before open- Minnesota — both guarantee games against I’m excited to see what we can do.” repair cuts on her right foot. A fall co-ed softball league is forming, with games to be played on Sunday afternoons at Sertoma Park. The top-ranked Williams has won three titles at The deadline for entries is Tuesday, Aug. 31. Flushing Meadows, part of her 13 Grand Slam singles For more info, contact Kathy Shelburg at 664-3778 or 661- championships, the most among active women. Last 9483. year, she lost in the U.S. Open semifinals after a tirade at a line judge over a foot-fault call, an out- NATIONAL DIGEST burst that drew a record fine. “It is with much frustration and deep sadness that Advance Your I am having to pull out of the U.S. Open,” Williams Huskers Set Up Donation Program For said in a statement released by her publicist. She is the first No. 1 woman to miss the U.S. Open Farmers since the rankings began in 1975, according to the LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska athletic director Tom Osborne U.S. Tennis Association. Credentials and has announced a new fundraising partnership between the athletics department and the state’s farmers. It’s called Cornhusker Co-Op. In announcing the partnership on Friday, Your Career Osborne said, “There’s a healthy respect for Cornerstone Evangelical Church what athletes and farmers are required to do every year to be successful.” is now meeting at Grain elevators in Aurora, Dorchester and other towns are making agreements with Stewart Elementary School the athletics department that will let farmers contribute a portion of their crop proceeds to 208 W.21st,Yankton the department. Nebraska development officer Mike 10:30am Morning Service Dobbs says tokens of thanks from the The University of South Dakota offers quality department will include decals and special Nursery provided hats, facility tours and picnics. Pastor Omanson will be preaching a series of Farmers interested in Cornhusker Co-Op academic programs that are flexible, may contact the athletics development, 402- detailed sermons from the Book of Revelation 472-2367. convenient and affordable. AREA CALENDAR Choose from an extensive selection of Saturday, August 21 FOOTBALL, SEMIPRO Nebraska Hornets vs. Dakota Warrior at Yankton GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Western N.D. Pro- online degree and certificate programs: Am at Minot Country Club, Burlington, N.D. GOLF, SDGA Senior Championship at Fox Run, Yankton TENNIS, GIRLS’ R.C. Business – Health Care – Education Stevens/Vermillion/Watertown at YHS (9 a.m.) SOCCER, BOYS’ CLUB Freeman Academy at Mitchell; Huron at Vermillion SOCCER, GIRLS’ CLUB Huron at Vermillion Addiction Studies – and Many More Sunday, August 22 Bruce Tirrel GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Western N.D. Pro- Certified Master Am at Minot Country Club, Burlington, N.D. GOLF, SDGA Senior Championship at Fox Restorer and Run, Yankton Textile Cleaner SOCCER, WOMEN’S USD at Western Illinois (1 p.m.) FALL COURSES BEGIN AUGUST 30, 2010 SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ CLUB Yankton vs. Watertown at Sioux Falls (12:30 p.m.); Vermillion vs. Jackson at Sioux Falls (12:30 p.m.); Yankton vs. Jackson at Sioux Falls (2 p.m.); Vermillion vs. Brookings at Sioux Falls (3:30 p.m.) ENROLL TODAY SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ CLUB JV Yankton vs. Watertown at Sioux Falls (11 a.m.); Yankton vs. Pipestone (2 p.m.) Monday, August 23 GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Western N.D. Pro- Am at Minot Country Club, Burlington, N.D. For more information contact: GOLF, BOYS’ Dell Rapids Inv. (Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, 9:30 a.m.); West Central Tourn. (Beresford, 8 a.m.) 605-677-6240 or 800-233-7937

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