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Draft World Cup PRESS & DAKOTAN THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 2015 SPORTS :PAGE 9 SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR SPORTS DIGEST Thursday, June 11 Bob Deery Classic at Yankton Unoffi cial results from Tuesday’s election show the Washington 31 28 .525 — World Archery (Yankton Reds vs. Hartington, 10 S.D. Track & Field All-State GOLF ARCHERY measure passing with about 56 percent approval. About 2,800 New York 31 29 .517 1/2 Youth Championships at Yankton a.m.; S.F. Central vs. Renner Post people voted. SLJGT TOURN. Atlanta 29 30 .492 2 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Crof- 307, 12:15 p.m.; Renner Post 307 Honors Announced June 10 at Two Rivers GC, North Miami 24 36 .400 7 1/2 ton at Irene (7:30 p.m., KVHT-FM); vs. Hartington, 2:30 p.m.; Sioux The three-fourths percent sales tax will fund a project that Philadelphia 22 39 .361 10 Yankton at Tabor (7:30 p.m.) City vs. S.F. Central, 4:45 p.m.; RAPID CITY – Three student-athletes from Yankton and Sioux City fi ve other area student-athletes were recognized as All-State will include a two-rink hockey arena, gymnastics facilities, and GIRLS’ 16-OVER: Makenna Krysl, Central Division BASEBALL, LEGION Yankton Sioux City vs. Yankton Reds, 7 a football and track fi eld. The existing football and track fi eld No Sioux City 86; Abby Koch, Sioux W L Pct GB Juniors at Vermillion (DH, 5 p.m.); p.m.); Watertown Tourn. (Yankton Gold Medal Award winners by the South Dakota Cross City 128 St. Louis 39 21 .650 — Vermillion at Alcester (DH, 6:30 Lakers) Country and Track & Field Coaches Association after their will be converted into ball fi elds. BOYS’ 16-OVER: Jax Hoefl ing, Chicago 31 26 .544 6 1/2 p.m.) SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Mitchell gold medal performances at the South Dakota State Track The facility will be built either west of the former Mandan Sioux City 79; Eric Visscher, Hull 82; Pittsburgh 32 27 .542 6 1/2 BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Tourn. (Yankton Fury Xtreme, Hospital or in front of the Tesoro oil refi nery. The decision will Matthew Hystad, LeMars 95 Cincinnati 27 31 .466 11 Yankton Lakers at Harrisburg (5 Yankton Fury Crush, Yankton Fury and Field Championships May 29-30. BOYS’ 14-15: Dawson Fenton, Milwaukee 22 38 .367 17 p.m.) Black, Yankton Fury Wildcats, Yankton’s Savannah Woods (3200), Emma Stewart (long be based on costs, topography and potential for growth at Sioux City 77; Jack Furlong, Dakota West Division TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE Yankton Fury White, Yankton Fury the site. W L Pct GB NCAA Championships Red) jump) and Lee Rose (long jump) each were honored. Also Dunes 83; Casey Brentlinger, Ponca 96; OUTDOOR honored were Irene-Wakonda’s Lauren Sokolowski (100 Park Board President Jason Arenz tells The Bismarck Sean Callaghan, Dakota Dunes 98; Joey Los Angeles 34 25 .576 — at Eugene, Ore. TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE Tribune the next steps are to determine the site and to choose Stanley, Dakota Dunes 102; Trenton San Francisco 34 26 .567 1/2 SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Smash OUTDOOR NCAA Championships hurdles), Bon Homme’s Morgan Rothschadl (300 hurdles), Brazzell, Dakota Dunes 103 San Diego 30 31 .492 5 vs. Yankton Fury Xtreme (DH, 6:30 at Eugene, Ore. Freeman’s Brennan Schmidt (400), Ethan-Parkston’s Wes an architect to design the complex. BOYS’ 12-13 (9 holes): Daniel Arizona 27 31 .466 6 1/2 p.m., Riverside) Sunday, June 14 Wright, Sgt. Bluff 37; Dayton Drake, Colorado 27 31 .466 6 1/2 Friday, June 12 ARCHERY World Archery Dvorak (300 hurdles and long jump) and Parker’s Zack Ander- Sioux City 49; Grady Bricker, Dakota Tuesday’s Games ARCHERY World Archery Youth Championships at Yankton son (high jump). Those individuals were also named All-State Dunes 49; Gavin Cote, Sioux City 52; Milwaukee 4, Pittsburgh 1 Youth Championships at Yankton BASEBALL, AMATEUR Yank- for their respective classes. Funds Set Up To Help Families Of Seth Hanson, Sioux City 53; Colton Tay- N.Y. Yankees 6, Washington 1 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Free- ton at Vermillion Greysox; Crofton Toronto 4, Miami 3 man at Menno (7:30 p.m.); Lester- at Wynot (7:30 p.m.); Menno at Also honored in Class A were Dakota Valley’s Sara Bohan lor, So Sioux City 53; Kaleb Bleil, Moville and Marisa Schulz, and Bon Homme’s Morgan McAllister. Presentation Player, Coach 56; Colby East, Sioux City 58; Carter Detroit 6, Chicago Cubs 0 ville at Scotland (7:30 p.m.) Freeman (7:30 p.m.) ABERDEEN (AP) — Funds have been started for the Bleil, Moville 69 Cincinnati 11, Philadelphia 2 BASEBALL, LEGION Renner BASEBALL, LEGION Renner Honored in Class B were Gayville-Volin’s Lanny Clark, GIRLS’ 9-11 (9 holes): Madilyn Atlanta 6, San Diego 5 Post 307 Tourn. (Yankton vs. Post 307 Tourn. (Yankton); South Genevieve Clark, Megan Hirsch and Laura Nelson; Freeman’s families of a Presentation College basketball player and Cramer, Sioux City 69 San Francisco 5, N.Y. Mets 0 Paola, Kansas, 9 a.m.; Yankton vs. Sioux City Tourn. (Vermillion) Shelby Jensen, Dayna Roth, Cailey Roth, Erika Sage, Charles a graduate assistant coach who died in a vehicle crash in BOYS’ 9-11 (9 holes): Jack White, Colorado 4, St. Louis 3 Apple Valley, Minn., 2 p.m.) BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Nebraska. Sioux City 40; Shane Sanderson, Sioux L.A. Dodgers 3, Arizona 1 TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE Bob Deery Classic at Yankton (Har- Harberts, Cole Paulson and Cody Roth; Platte-Geddes’ City 43; Jacob Klooz, Laurel 44; Drake Wednesday’s Games OUTDOOR NCAA Championships tington vs. S.F. Central, 10 a.m.; Parker Boyden, Alex Daum, Carter Dykstra, Alex Gerlach, The American News reports (http://bit.ly/1GrDR3M ) that Anderson, Sioux City 47; Dylan Susem- Cincinnati 5, Philadelphia 2 at Eugene, Ore. Sioux City vs. Hartington, 12:15 donations can be made at any U.S. Bank location. The money Toronto 7, Miami 2 Saturday, June 13 p.m.; Yankton vs. S.F. Central, 2:30 Zach Pettit and Tate Wagner; Viborg-Hurley’s Logan Hansen, ihl, LeMars 47; Drew Kluender, Moville Scotland’s Dan Stibral and Andes Central-Dakota Christian’s will go to help the out-of-state families with travel and funeral 57; Dallas Kluender, Moville 58 Washington 5, N.Y. Yankees 4, 11 ARCHERY World Archery p.m.; Sioux City vs. Renner Post expenses. innings Youth Championships at Yankton 307, 4:45 p.m.; Yankton Reds vs. Payton Johanneson. Player Cameron Isreal and assistant coach and former HILLCREST GOLF & CC St. Louis 4, Colorado 2 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Irene Renner Post 307, 7 p.m.); Water- Pittsburgh 2, Milwaukee 0 at Vermillion Greysox (7:30 p.m.) town Tourn. (Yankton Lakers) SENIOR LEAGUE player Terry Strong died at the scene Friday near Valentine, Chicago Cubs 12, Detroit 3 BASEBALL, LEGION Renner SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Mitchell Nebraska, when their vehicle crossed the center line on U.S. BEST BALL: John Hughes-Wayne Atlanta 4, San Diego 1 Post 307 Tourn. (Yankton vs. Tourn. (Yankton Fury Xtreme, Menno Road Race Set Anderson 58, Allan Karolevitz-John San Francisco 8, N.Y. Mets 5 Lincoln Pius, 9 a.m.; Yankton vs. Yankton Fury Crush, Yankton Fury MENNO – The annual Menno Fourth of July Road Race Highway 83 and collided head-on with another vehicle. Ehret 62, Barry O’Connell-Jay Hubner Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Millard South, 2 p.m.); South Sioux Black, Yankton Fury Wildcats, Isreal was from Chandler, Arizona, and Strong from the 62, Cal Riesgaaard-Larry Rupiper 63, will be held July 4 in Menno, beginning at the Fire Hall on Thursday’s Games City Tourn. (Vermillion); Yankton Yankton Fury White, Yankton Fury Los Angeles area. Rudy Gerstner-Cal Carlson 63, Gary San Diego (Cashner 2-8) at Atlanta Juniors at Mitchell (DH, 1 p.m.) Red) Main Street in Menno. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. Stevens-Bill Bobzin 63, Don Munson- (Teheran 4-2), 11:10 a.m. BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Bill Hesse 64, Cliff Groseth-Bob Kellen More information is online at http://www.mennosd.org/rec_ Colorado (Rusin 2-0) at Miami athletic.htm#roadrace. Contact Allen Ulmer at 605-387-5018 64, Joe Vig-Dan Eisenbraun 66, Pat (Phelps 2-3), 6:10 p.m. List Of Potential New UND King-Greg Adamson 66, Mike McVay- San Francisco (Lincecum 6-3) at or [email protected] for more information. John Sternquist 67, Ron Tappe-Rich N.Y. Mets (Niese 3-6), 6:10 p.m. At Winnipeg, Manitoba LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Re- Willert 67, Jim Tramp-Norm Willard 67, Cincinnati (Lorenzen 1-1) at Chi- Sweden 3, Nigeria 3, tie called 3B Kyle Kubitza from Salt Lake Nicknames Narrowed To 15 Dave O’Brien-Rod Wipf 68, Rodger cago Cubs (Wada 0-1), 7:05 p.m. United States 3, Australia 1 (PCL). Designated OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — A committee has narrowed Brandt-Bob Zacher 70, Bob Haar-Hank Washington (Roark 2-2) at Milwau- Friday, June 12 for assignment. Track & Field: Academic All-State to 15 the list of possible nicknames for the University of North Petersen 71 kee (Garza 4-7), 7:10 p.m. At Winnipeg, Manitoba MINNESOTA TWINS — Recalled STANDINGS: Allan Karolevitz- Australia vs. Nigeria, 4 p.m. INF Jorge Polanco from Chattanooga Friday’s Games Dakota, including simply “North Dakota.” John Ehret 44.5, John Hughes-Wayne United States vs. Sweden, 7 p.m. (SL). Honors Announced Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 3:05 RAPID CITY – The South Dakota Cross Country and Track The group started out with nearly 1,200 potential monikers.
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