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Coyotes Augie Crush Baseball PAGE 8: SPORTS PRESS & DAKOTAN n THURSDAY, JULY 9, 2015 SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR Wragge Receives Leadership And Toronto at Chicago White Sox, Thursday, July 9 Sioux Falls Classic (Yankton Reds) GOLF 8:10 p.m. BASEBALL, AMATEUR Crof- GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Bak- Courage Award SIOUXLAND JUNIOR TOUR L.A. Angels at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. ton at Tabor (7:30 p.m.); Wynot ker Crossing Charity Pro-Am at July 7 at The Ridge Golf Course Thursday’s Games at Menno (7:30 p.m.); Yankton at Sioux Falls BOYS’ 16-OVER: Brock De Boer, Oakland (Chavez 4-8) at N.Y. Yan- Irene (7:30 p.m., KVHT-FM) SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ State Sioux City 74; Jax Hoefling, Sioux City kees (Tanaka 4-3), 12:05 p.m. BASEBALL, LEGION Tabor at Tourn. at Sioux Falls 79; Tyler Danke, Sioux City 80; Marcus Tampa Bay (Karns 4-4) at Kansas Platte-Geddes Sunday, July 12 Rens, Hull 82; Logan Visser, Sioux City (Ventura 3-6), 1:10 p.m. Friday, July 10 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Irene Center 86; Eric Visscher, Hull 88; Cedric Toronto (Dickey 3-9) at Chicago BASEBALL, AMATEUR Free- at Wynot (7:30 p.m.); Menno at Cogdill, Sioux City 94 White Sox (Samardzija 5-4), 1:10 p.m. man at Scotland (7:30 p.m.) Yankton (7:30 p.m.); Scotland at BOYS’ 14-15: Seth Felts, Sioux City Houston (Oberholtzer 2-1) at Cleve- BASEBALL, LEGION Gopher Tabor (7:30 p.m.) 79; Brennan Kooi, Hull 86; Freddy Bull- land (Co.Anderson 1-1), 6:10 p.m. Classic (Yankton); Vermillion at Elk BASEBALL, LEGION Gopher ock, Sioux Center 90 Detroit (Price 8-2) at Minnesota Point-Jefferson (6 p.m.) Classic (Yankton); Tabor at Wagner BOYS’ 12-13 (9 holes): Caleb Dok- (Pelfrey 5-5), 7:10 p.m. BASEBALL, VFW TEENER BASEBALL, VFW TEENER ter, 42 (won in playoff); Justin Schipper, L.A. Angels (Richards 9-5) at Seat- Sioux Falls Classic (Yankton Reds) Sioux Falls Classic (Yankton Reds) Hospers 42; Kyson VanVugt, Sioux tle (F.Hernandez 10-5), 9:10 p.m. SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ State GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Bak- Center 46; Gavin Cote, Sioux City 48 Friday’s Games Tourn. at Sioux Falls ker Crossing Charity Pro-Am at BOYS’ 9-11 (9 holes): Jack White, Chicago White Sox at Chicago Saturday, July 11 Sioux Falls Sioux City 49 (won in playoff); Dylan Cubs, 3:05 p.m. BASEBALL, LEGION Gopher SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ State Susemihl, LeMars 49 ; Leyton Roetman, Washington at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. Classic (Yankton) Tourn. at Sioux Falls Sioux Center 52; Eli Van Essen, Sioux Houston at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m. BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Center 54; Cole Feenstra,Sioux Center N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 6:10 p.m. 54; Drake Anderson, Sioux City 56; Ca- Oakland at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. den VanDeBerg, Sioux Center 75 San Diego at Texas, 7:05 p.m. 1. Kevin Harvick, 656. Vallieres. BOYS’ 6-8: Ryer Roetman, Sioux Detroit at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. 2. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 593. Center 27 Toronto at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. Frontier League 3. Jimmie Johnson, 589. EVANSVILLE OTTERS — Signed GIRLS’ 16-OVER: Makenna Krysl, L.A. Angels at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. 4. Joey Logano, 581. RHP Lance Phillips. No Sioux City 93 5. Martin Truex Jr., 569. FLORENCE FREEDOM — Ac- NATIONAL LEAGUE 6. Jamie McMurray, 526. quired INF Zac Mitchell from Gary HILLCREST GOLF & CC East Division 7. Brad Keselowski, 520. SouthShore (AA) for a player to be LADIES’ BEST-BALL LEAGUE W L Pct GB 8. Kurt Busch, 508. named. Released RHP Austin Delmotte. RESULTS: Lisa Berry-Sandy Brandt Washington 46 38 .548 — 9. Matt Kenseth, 501. FRONTIER GREYS —Released 64, Deb Gubbels-Alicia Cornemann 70, New York 44 42 .512 3 10. Jeff Gordon, 500. LHP Eric Kline. Yavonne Slowey-Lori Ibarolle 74, Tracey Atlanta 42 43 .494 4 1/2 11. Kasey Kahne, 496. JOLIET SLAMMERS —Released Grotenhuis-Carla Ewald 77, Pam Van Miami 35 50 .412 11 1/2 12. Denny Hamlin, 480. RHP Jake Butler. Meeteren-Stephanie Serck 99 Philadelphia 29 57 .337 18 13. Paul Menard, 480. BASKETBALL STANDINGS: Pam Van Meeteren- Central Division 14. Ryan Newman, 472. National Basketball Association Stephanie Serck 193, Lisa Berry-Sandy W L Pct GB 15. Clint Bowyer, 465. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS — Brandt 193, Tracey Grotenhuis-Carla St. Louis 54 30 .643 — 16. Aric Almirola, 441. Signed F Kevon Looney. Ewald 199, Deb Gubbels-Alicia Cor- Pittsburgh 49 34 .590 4 1/2 17. Carl Edwards, 408. Premier Basketball League nemann 200, Yavonne Slowey-Lori Chicago 46 37 .554 7 1/2 18. Kyle Larson, 395. PBL — Awarded an expansion fran- Ibarolle 205 Cincinnati 38 44 .463 15 19. Greg Biffle, 392. chise to Donald Felice to participate in LADIES DAY EVENT Milwaukee 37 50 .425 18 1/2 20. Danica Patrick, 386. the 2015-16 season in Niagara County, FIRST: Stacy Schramm, Patti Eisen- West Division N.Y. and named the franchise the WNY SUBMITTED PHOTO braun, Karen Hovland, Kathy Olsen 95 W L Pct GB Thundersnow. SECOND: Joan Lammers, Marla Los Angeles 47 38 .553 — TRANSACTIONS FOOTBALL Neukirch, Sandy Brandt 95 San Francisco 43 43 .500 4 1/2 BASEBALL National Football League At the conclusion of last away at age 46 in August 2013 uted to three state team titles THIRD: Carolyn Kissel, Linda Frick, Arizona 41 42 .494 5 Major League Baseball NFL — Named Rod Graves senior Saturday’s Crofton Freedom after a courageous bout with in basketball and two state Donna Dietrich, Michelle Van Maanen San Diego 39 47 .453 8 1/2 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER vice president of football administration 96 Colorado 35 48 .422 11 OF BASEBALL — Suspended Chi- and club services. Run 5K, the second annual cancer. team titles in track for the LADIES IND. NET SKINS Tuesday’s Games cago White Sox minor league RHP Javy HOCKEY Jenny Sheldon Overhue Lead- The award was established three years she attended high FLIGHT ONE: No. 3, Lisa Berry Chicago Cubs 7, St. Louis 4, 1st Guerra (Charlotte-IL) 50 games after a National Hockey League ership and Courage Award by family and friends to honor school in Crofton. 2; No. 10, Stacy Schramm 3; No. 13, game second positive test for a drug of abuse ARIZONA COYOTES — Named Yavonne Slowey 2; No. 17, Linda Frick 4 Cincinnati 5, Washington 0 in violation of the Minor League Drug John Slaney assistant coach. was presented to recent her memory and spirit and to This past year the Crofton FLIGHT TWO: No. 2, Marla Neu- Pittsburgh 3, San Diego 2 Prevention and Treatment Program. DETROIT RED WINGS — Signed Crofton High School graduate recognize a current member girls’ cross country team won kirch 2; No. 7, Lois Haar 3; No. 12, Boston 4, Miami 3 American League F Eric Tangradi to a one-year contract. Karen Hovland 2; No. 14, Carla Schling- Arizona 4, Texas 2 BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Recalled WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Quinn Wragge (holding small of the girls cross country its ninth consecutive team man 3; No. 15, Judy Dooley 3; No. 17, Chicago Cubs 5, St. Louis 3, 2nd INF Christian Walker from Norfolk (IL). Signed F Paul Carey to a one-year plaque). team who exhibits the traits title and 18th in the school’s Jane Rupiper 2 game CLEVELAND INDIANS — Placed contract. Atlanta 4, Milwaukee 3 LHP Nick Hagadone on the 15-day ECHL Jenny was a four year of leadership and courage for history. Wragge plans to L.A. Angels 10, Colorado 2 DL. Recalled LHP Kyle Crockett from FLORIDA EVERBLADES — Agreed member of the first girls her teammates. continue her athletic career Philadelphia 7, L.A. Dodgers 2 Columbus (IL). to terms with F Evan Bloodoff on a one- BASEBALL San Francisco 3, N.Y. Mets 0 cross country teams fielded Not only did Wragge at Concordia University (Ne- S.D. AMATEUR POLL KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Re- year contract. Wednesday’s Games called RHP Aaron Brooks from Omaha LACROSSE by Crofton, and an inspira- contribute to three state braska) in the fall. CLASS A Milwaukee 6, Atlanta 5 (PCL). Optioned LHP Brandon Finnegan National Lacrosse League 1. Renner Monarchs; 2. Sioux Falls tion to the young runners in team championships in cross N.Y. Mets 4, San Francisco 1 to Omaha. NLL — Announced the Georgia Brewers; 3. Sioux Falls Saints; 4. Cas- Cincinnati at Washington, ppd., rain NEW YORK YANKEES — Reinstat- Swarm and Vancouver Stealth will be those early years. She passed country, but she also contrib- tlewood; 5. Yankton. San Diego at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. ed OF Jacoby Ellsbury and LHP Andrew awarded compensatory draft selections CLASS B Boston 6, Miami 3 Miller from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF as a result of losing players to unre- 1. Alexandria; 2. Dimock-Emery; Arizona at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Ramon Flores and RHP Nick Rumbelow stricted free agency before the 2015 4. Larchwood, Iowa; SPORTS DIGEST 3. Crofton, Neb.; St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). NLL season. Georgia Swarm will receive 5. Canova; 6. Flandreau; 7. Wynot, p.m. TAMPA BAY RAYS — Activated a 2015 second-round draft pick and a 8. Clark; Neb.; 9. Parkston Mudcats; L.A. Angels at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. RHP Jake Odorizzi off the 15-day DL. conditional 2017 draft pick. Vancouver 10. Lennox. of Northern League paraphernalia donated by Aberdeen Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 National League will receive two 2015 second-round draft Gazelles Softball Meetings Set native Paul Gertsen.
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