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USD Football Program Adds at 8 p.m. Player of the Week on Dec. 10, has scored in double fig- age and older. There is a one-time tryout fee for players, The game had been postponed due to weather. ures in all five league games and is pacing the league- please bring workout clothing, shoes (both turf and run- YANKTON EVENTS leading Jackrabbits during conference play with ning) as well as water, and a towel as locker rooms will Five Commits FRIDAY JAN. 24 JAN. 25 VERMILLION — Five more players, four from the SDSU’s Waytashek Earns averages of 18 points and seven rebounds per game. be provided. at Mitchell O’GORMAN at Roosevelt Kansas City area, gave their commitment to play foot- For the season, Waytashek ranks second on the squad For more information about the tryouts, visit TSBuffa- 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. ball at the University of South Dakota following official Summit League Honors by averaging 14.1 points and 4.7 rebounds per contest. los.com. visits this past weekend. ELMHURST, Ill. — For the second time this season, SDSU returns to home action Thursday, hosting BUCKS BOYS’ BASKETBALL Joining the Coyotes will be high school commits South Dakota State forwardMegan Waytashek has been Western Illinois in a 7 p.m. contest at Frost Arena. NDSU Hoops Team Loses Khorey Kilgore (RB, Blue Springs, Mo.), Drew Potter named Summit League Player of the Week after lead- FRIDAY SATURDAY JAN. 24 (FB, Basehor, Kan.), Jet Moreland (DB, Wichita, Kan.) ing the Jackrabbits to a pair of victories. Semi-Pro Football Tryouts Leading Scorer For 4-6 Weeks BR. VALLEY East-West Duals Mad./at SFR and two-star Rivals recruit Fred Beaugard (DE, Montini, A 6-foot sophomore from Lino Lakes, Minn., Way- FARGO, N.D. (AP) — The leading scorer for the 7:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Ill.). Khiry Crawford, a from Coffeyville Com- tashek scored a career-high 30 points, including the Saturday In Sioux Falls North Dakota State University men’s basketball team will BUCKS WRESTLING munity College in Topeka, Kan., will transfer to USD. game-winning putback basket as time expired, in a Jan. SIOUX FALLS — The Tri-State Buffalos Semi-Pro- be out four to six weeks with a broken foot. Recruits cannot sign their National Letter of Intent 12 victory at Fort Wyane. She made a career-best six fessional Football Team is officially announcing that it will The Forum newspaper reports (http://bit.ly/SxSyMa ) TODAY THURSDAY JAN. 24 until signing day on Wednesday, Feb. 6. three-pointers and added 11 rebounds in posting her host open tryouts for all roster positions on Jan. 19 with that Taylor Braun broke a bone in his right foot Saturday ROOSEVELT at Mitchell at O’Gorman third double-double of the season. registration at 2:30 pm at Sanford Power Field House lo- in NDSU’s win over Oakland. Coach Saul Phillips says 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Waytashek opened the week by tallying 13 points, cated at 2215 West Pentagon Place Sioux Falls. All po- it might have happened when Braun’s foot landed on Bon Homme-Chamberlain Girls’ GAZELLES BASKETBALL five rebounds and three assists Jan. 10 at Oakland. tential players interested in joining the roster for the something — possibly the foot of a television camera- In averaging 21.5 points and eight rebounds per upcoming 2013 season will be required to attend. man on the sidelines — or when he made a hard cut. Game Rescheduled THURSDAY JAN. 22 FEB. 2 CHAMBERLAIN — The girls’ basketball game fea- game, Waytashek shot 54 percent (15-of-28) from the The official tryouts will take place on Saturday from 3- Phillips says he hopes Braun will be back for the VERMILLION Wash./at OG ESD-Huron turing Bon Homme at Chamberlain, originally scheduled field, including 8-for-14 from three-point range. She also 5 p.m. Tryouts will consist of various sprints, agility and Summit League tournament in early March. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. for this past Saturday, has been rescheduled for Thurs- was 5-of-6 at the free throw line despite having her strength assessments and football fundamentals. It will The Bison are 15-3 and 6-0 in the conference head- day, Feb. 7, in Chamberlain. streak of 22 consecutive made free throws end with her also include a Q&A session with the offensive and de- ing into this week’s games against Indiana-Purdue-Indi- GAZELLES GYMNASTICS Play will begin at 5:15 p.m. with the ‘C’ game, fol- first attempt at Oakland. fensive coaches of the recent 2012 Semi-Pro All Ameri- anapolis on Thursday and Western Illinois on Saturday. lowed by the JV game at 6:30 p.m. and the varsity game Waytashek, who also was named Summit League can Bowl. Tryouts are open to all men age 17 years of COLLEGE EVENTS THURSDAY SATURDAY JAN. 24 at Fort Wayne at Oakland OMAHA 6 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR COYOTES MEN’S BASKETBALL / Tickets 605-677-5959

Bowman County, N.D. 70, Bison 40 4. Tri-Valley 10-0 16 4 Tuesday, January 15 Wagner p.m.); Madison Inv. (Crofton, Hartington Cedar Catholic, THURSDAY JAN. 19 JAN. 24 VOLLEYBALL Chester 44, McCook Central/Mon- 5. Spearfish 6-2 5 NR BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Andes Central at Colome; BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ YHS at Mitchell (7:30 Wakefield-Allen); Parker/Scotland at Tea Area (5 p.m.) FORT WAYNE OAKLAND at W. Illinois YANKTON PARKS & REC trose 37 Others receiving votes: Aberdeen Avon at Mitchell Christian; Beresford at Tri-Valley; p.m., KYNT-AM, KVHT.com); All-Indian Tourn. at Macy WRESTLING, JV Brandon Valley at YHS (6 p.m.) 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. Corsica/Stickney 62, Mitchell Christian Roncalli 6-2, Beresford 7-3, Chamberlain Bridgewater-Emery at Marion; Crofton at Wayne; Free- (Santee); Akron-Westfield at Alcester-Hudson; Allen at Saturday, January 19 COED COMPETITIVE LEAGUE 28 8-1. man Academy at Canistota; Freeman at Centerville; Wausa; Andes Central at Avon; Battle Creek at Laurel- BASKETBALL, MEN’S Midland at MMC (4 p.m., COYOTES WOMEN’S BASKETBALL / Tickets 605-677-5959 RESULTS: Arm-N-Hammer/Larry’s Ethan 52, Menno 43 Class B Hartington at Laurel-Concord-Coleridge; Hartington Concord-Coleridge; Dakota Christian at Marty; Ewing KYNT-AM); USD at Oakland (5 p.m., KVHT-FM) Heating & Cooling def. Da A Team 17-21, Hanson 77, Howard 47 Record Pts Prv Cedar Catholic at Creighton; North Central at Niobrara- at Bloomfield; Freeman Academy at Baltic; Gayville- BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Midland at MMC (2 21-15, 21-10; Yankton Rexall/Dakota Dry- Kimball/White Lake 50, Mt. 1. Summit (8) 9-0 44 44 Verdigre; O’Neill St. Mary’s at Santee; Osmond at Volin at Wynot; Parkston at Bon Homme; Tripp-Del- p.m., KYNT-AM); Oakland at USD (2 p.m., KVTK-AM) WEDNESDAY SATURDAY JAN. 23 wall def. The Rivals 21-14, 22-20, 21-13; Vernon/Plankinton 34 2. Warner (1) 10-0 33 33 Bloomfield; Parker at Gayville-Volin; Scotland vs. Irene- mont-Armour vs. Mount Vernon-Plankinton at Mount BASKETBALL, BOYS’ All-Indian Tourn. at Macy Back That Ace Up def. Getting Diggy With DORDT MIDLAND at Dak. Wes. Milbank 44, Groton Area 38 3. Sanborn Cent.-Woon. 7-0 25 25 Wakonda at Irene; Sioux City Heelan at Dakota Valley; Vernon (Santee); Hanson Classic (Platte-Geddes vs. McCook 8 p.m. 4 p.m. 8 p.m. It 21-13, 21-18, 21-12 Redfield/Doland 68, Leola/Frederick 4. Herreid-Selby Area 11-0 15 15 Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Bon Homme; Vermillion at Elk BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ JV YHS at Mitchell (4 Central-Montrose, 10 a.m.; Warner vs. Kimball-White STANDINGS: Da A Team 5-2, Back 35 5. De Smet 11-0 10 NR Point-Jefferson (8 p.m., KVTK-AM); Wagner at O’Neill; p.m.) Lake, 11:30 a.m.; Vermillion vs. Sioux Valley, 1 p.m.; LANCERS MEN’S BASKETBALL That Ace Up 5-2, Arm ‘n’ Hammer-Larry’s Timber Lake 79, Harding County 40 Others receiving votes: Hanson 10-1. West Sioux at Alcester-Hudson; Winnebago at Ponca; BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ SOPH YHS at Mitchell Hanson vs. Centerville, 2:30 p.m.; Dell Rapids vs. Ab- Heating & Cooling 4-3, Rivals 3-4, Yankton 281 Conference Tournament Wynot at Allen (5:45 p.m.) erdeen Roncalli, 4 p.m.; St. Thomas More vs. Deuel, Rexall-Dakota Drywall 3-4, Getting Diggy Consolation Semifinal AP TOP TWENT