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SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR Wragge Receives Leadership And Toronto at , Thursday, July 9 Sioux Falls Classic (Yankton Reds) GOLF 8:10 p.m. , 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 , 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. 3. Jimmie Johnson, 589. EVANSVILLE OTTERS — Signed GIRLS’ 16-OVER: Makenna Krysl, L.A. Angels at , 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. —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. 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- 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 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 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 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 vice president of football administration 96 Colorado 35 48 .422 11 OF BASEBALL — Suspended Chi- and club services. 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 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. — 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 — 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 — 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. 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 — Reinstat- Swarm and 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 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. — 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. p.m. — Se- picks and a conditional 2017 draft pick. The Yankton Gazelles fastpitch softball teams will hold AMERICAN LEAGUE Thursday’s Games lected the contract of RHP Chin-hui Tsao COLLEGE Two South Dakota women who played in the All-American St. Louis (C.Martinez 9-3) at Pitts- information meetings and registrations on Monday, July 13, East Division from Oklahoma City (PCL). Recalled CONFERENCE CAROLINAS — and Wednesday, July 15. Each meeting will be at the Summit Girls League are also featured in the W L Pct GB burgh (Locke 5-4), 6:05 p.m. RHP Josh Ravin from Oklahoma City. Sharod Williams assistant commissioner exhibit, as well as Hall of Fame players James “Cool Papa” Cincinnati (Holmberg 0-0) at Miami Activities Center meeting rooms, with grades 6-8 at 6 p.m. New York 44 39 .530 — Optioned LHP Ian Thomas and RHP for strategic communications. Bell and Jim Palmer. Toronto 44 42 .512 1 1/2 (Fernandez 1-0), 6:10 p.m. Yimi Garcia to Oklahoma City. Designat- ARMSTRONG STATE — Named and grades 9-12 at 7p.m. Baltimore 43 42 .506 2 Atlanta (A.Wood 6-5) at Colorado ed LHP Eric Surkamp for assignment. Zach Corliss men’s assistant basketball All girls in grades 6-12 interested in playing for the The exhibit runs through April 2016. Tampa Bay 43 43 .500 2 1/2 (K.Kendrick 3-10), 7:40 p.m. — Reinstat- coach. Boston 40 45 .471 5 Philadelphia (S.Gonzalez 3-2) at ed RHP Dale Thayer from the 15-day AUSTIN PEAY — Named Julian Gazelles this fall need to attend one of the two meetings. A Central Division L.A. Dodgers (Greinke 7-2), 9:10 p.m. DL, retroactive June 24. Optioned LHP Terrell men’s assistant basketball coach. parent must also be present. These will be the only meeting W L Pct GB Friday’s Games Frank Garces to El Paso (PCL). CHARLESTON SOUTHERN — Women’s Rifle Series To Be Held Chicago White Sox at Chicago and registration times for the 2015 season. Kansas City 48 33 .593 — — Named Joey Murdock men’s assistant For more information, contact Bob at 661-7437 or Bernie Minnesota 46 39 .541 4 Cubs, 3:05 p.m. Signed SSs Lucius Fox, Robinson basketball coach. On Wednesdays In July Detroit 42 41 .506 7 St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. Batista and Wascar De Leon; RHPs DELAWARE —Named Jade Single- at 661-6870. Cleveland 39 44 .470 10 Washington at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. Abe Adames, Miguel Figueroa, Joan ton women’s assistant basketball coach. LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Women who want to learn about Chicago 37 44 .457 11 Arizona at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. Herrera, Jose Marte, William Suarez, FORDHAM — Named Ray Bello rifle shooting can attend classes in July at locations through- West Division Cincinnati at Miami, 6:10 p.m. Oliver Pinto, Kervin Castro and Kervin women’s assistant volleyball coach. out southeast Nebraska. W L Pct GB San Diego at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Labrador; OFs Franklin Labour and Die- HOFSTRA — Named Akbar Wa- Gayville-Volin Alumni And Friends Atlanta at Colorado, 7:10 p.m. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is hosting the Houston 49 37 .570 — go Rincones; and Cs Ricardo Genoves heed men’s assistant basketball coach. courses as part of its Beyond Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Los Angeles 45 38 .542 2 1/2 Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 and Nishell Gutierrez to minor league HOLY CROSS — Named Tim Fun Run/Bike Ride July 18 Texas 41 43 .488 7 p.m. contracts. Bibaud women’s golf coach. GAYVILLE – The Gayville-Volin Alumni and Friends fun run events. Seattle 39 45 .464 9 Philadelphia at San Francisco, ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Pur- HOUSTON — Named Marvin Julich The rifle series is held Wednesdays in July from 6:30 p.m. 9:15 p.m. and bike event will be held Saturday, July 18, in Gayville. The Oakland 39 47 .453 10 chased the contract of 1B Dan Johnson Jr. senior associate athletics director for to 8:30 p.m. Each class costs $5. Equipment and ammunition Tuesday’s Games from Memphis (PCL). Optioned LHP external relations. event will begin on the south side of Gayville-Volin school, Kansas City 9, Tampa Bay 5, 1st Tyler Lyons and RHP Marcus Hatley to MANHATTAN — Named Branden with registrations in front of the bus garage. will be provided. game AUTO RACING Memphis. McDonald men’s assistant basketball Events include a 5K run and walk, which begins at 8 a.m., Included in the schedule are an introduction to .22-caliber Oakland 4, N.Y. Yankees 3, 10 in- NASCAR SPRINT CUP — coach. rifles on Wednesday at Platte River State Park in Louisville; nings Recalled RHP Taylor Hill from Syracuse NEW MEXICO — Named Buddy a 1K run and walk, which begins at 9 a.m., and a 10K bicycle 2015 SCHEDULE Gouldsmith assistant baseball coach. high-powered rifles and shooting techniques on July 15 at the Cleveland 2, Houston 0 June 7 Axalta We Paint Winners (IL). Optioned RHP Taylor Jordan to event, which also begins at 9 a.m. Registrations will begin at TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY Boston 4, Miami 3 400, Long Pond, Pa. (Martin Truex Jr.) Syracuse. Eastern Nebraska Gun Club in Louisville; high-powered rifles — Named Jordon Banfield assistant 7 a.m. Arizona 4, Texas 2 June 14 Quicken Loans 400, Brook- American Association and shooting techniques on July 22 at the Weeping Water baseball coach. All proceeds go to “If We Build It, They Will Run.” For more Minnesota 8, Baltimore 3 lyn, Mich. (Kurt Busch) GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS THIEL — Promoted Mike Miller to Gun Club in Weeping Water; and high-powered rifles and Kansas City 7, Tampa Bay 1, 2nd June 28 Toyota/ Mart 350, So- — Traded INF Zac Mitchell to Florence information or to register, contact Alison Larson at 605-661- associate athletic director, Lainie Bisbee shooting techniques at the Izaak Walton League in Bennet game noma, Calif. (Kyle Busch) (FL) for a player to be named. 3122 or [email protected]. Registrations are also being to associate director of sports medicine, Toronto 2, Chicago White Sox 1 July 5 Coke Zero 400, Daytona LAREDO LEMURS — Released on July 29. Jeremiah Hergott to director of market- taken online at allsportcentral.com. L.A. Angels 10, Colorado 2 Beach, Fla. (Dale Earnhardt Jr.) INF Ty Forney. ing and promotions and P.J. Gradowski Seattle 7, Detroit 6, 11 innings July 11 Quaker State 400, Sparta, WICHITA WINGNUTS — Signed to director of athletic communications. Wednesday’s Games Ky. RHP Jon Link. Released INF Tyler UALR — Announced men’s sopho- Minnesota 5, Baltimore 3 July 19 New Hampshire 301, Lou- Coughenour. UNL Hires Staff To Study Data more basketball F Oliver Black has South Dakota All-Star Games Set Detroit 5, Seattle 4 don WINNIPEG GOLDEYES — Signed transferred from Mississippi State. N.Y. Yankees 5, Oakland 4 July 26 “Your Hero’s Name Here” RHP Mike Noteware. UNC WILMINGTON — Named Tied To Athletic Performance Cleveland 4, Houston 2 400, Indianapolis. Can-Am League For July 14-15 Hans Olsen women’s tennis coach. LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A new arm of the Nebraska ath- Boston 6, Miami 3 Aug. 2 400, Long — Signed ABERDEEN – The 29th annual South Dakota High School VANDERBILT — Named Wendale Arizona at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Pond RHP Anthony Claggett. letic department has been created to collect and analyze data Tampa Bay at Kansas City, 8:10 CAPITALES — Signed Farrow women’s assistant basketball All-Star Games will be held July 14-15 in Aberdeen. The DRIVER STANDINGS related to performances of teams and individual athletes. p.m. INF Vincent Guglietti and INF Cedric coach. games feature 2015 high school graduates, and will be played Through July 5 in a North vs. South format. Nebraska announced Wednesday that Tucker Zeleny The all-star basketball games will be held on Tuesday at would be the director of sports analytics and data analysis. Golden Eagles Arena on the campus of Aberdeen Central Associate athletic director for performance and strategic Crofton Junior Team Wins High School, with the girls’ game at 6 p.m. and the boys’ game research Steve Waterfield said the work of Zeleny and at 8 p.m. his staff would help give Nebraska teams a competitive The all-star volleyball match will be held Wednesday at 5 advantage. Elkhorn League Title p.m., also at Golden Eagles Arena. The all-star football game Zeleny earned his doctorate in statistics from Nebraska will be played at 7:30 p.m. at Swisher Field. in May. The basketball games and volleyball match were moved to Zeleny is from Carleton, Nebraska, and has worked as Aberdeen Central due to work being done at Wachs Arena on a data analyst at Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital and the the Northern State University campus. Nebraska Athletic Performance Laboratory. Legion Coaches Asked To Return Royals All-Star Gordon Leaves Nomination Forms Game After Awkward Step LAKE NORDEN — American Legion baseball coaches KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — All-Star outfielder Alex Gordon are asked to return their nomination forms for the South left Kansas City’s game against Tampa Bay on Wednesday Dakota American Legion Senior All-Star Games to be held on night with a strained left groin after taking an awkward step Monday, Aug. 3 in Lake Norden. near the wall. Nomination forms are required to be returned by Monday, Gordon was racing back on Logan Forsythe’s fly ball in the July 13 and should be sent to Burt Tulson at 44975 S.D. High- fourth inning when his left leg twisted gruesomely near the way 28, Lake Norden, S.D., 57248 or emailed to tulsonbl@ warning track. He collapsed to the ground and lay there as itctel.com. Forsythe rounded the bases for an inside-the-park homer. The All-Star Games feature American Legion baseball Gordon remained on the field as trainer Nick Kenney and seniors from around the state and are sponsored by the South manager Ned Yost jogged out from the dugout. He eventually Dakota Amateur Baseball Coaches Association and the South was lifted onto the back of a cart and driven off the field Dakota American Legion. through a gate in the right-field bullpen, his head covered by a towel. The severity of the strain and how long Gordon might be out was not known. He was scheduled for an MRI on Wednes- Display In Pierre Shows History Of day night. Baseball In South Dakota The four-time Gold Glove winner was voted to his third SUBMITTED PHOTO PIERRE (AP) — As Major League Baseball’s All-Star straight All-Star Game last weekend. He was supposed to The Crofton Junior American Legion baseball team clinched the Elkhorn League title with Game approaches, the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre is start for manager Ned Yost on Tuesday night in Cincinnati. a 9-7 victory over Creighton on Tuesday. Team members include (front) Lucas Thingstad, reminding fans of its ongoing exhibit that traces the history of Gordon has been the Royals’ hottest hitter the past week. Trevon Mowery, Levi Honeywell, Trevor Gartner, Dawson Sudbeck, (back) head coach baseball in South Dakota. He had seven hits, reached base eight times and drove in six Dean Wieseler, Ethan Poppe, Justis Hoffart, Tanner Crosley, Noah McFarland, Justin “Play Ball! The National Pastime in South Dakota” explores runs in Tuesday’s doubleheader sweep of the Rays. Lange, Jalen Wieseler and assistant coach Ben Hegge. the sport from South Dakota’s territorial era to the present Jarrod Dyson replaced Gordon in left field. Moments later, through artifacts, images, video and hands-on activities Dyson threw out the Rays’ Brandon Guyer as he tried to score geared for people of every age. from third base on a fly out. Lindsey picked up the win, striking out Among the items on display are materials from a collection three in four innings of work. Eihacker Baseball earned the long-relief save, striking out Crush three in three innings of work. FROM PAGE 7 In the nightcap, six different Reds had FROM PAGE 7 Joining Kasperbauer in phase with a new coaching multi- games in a 20-6 rout. the senior class will be Trey staff, Kasperbauer said. Vollmer, Pease and Steffen each had Coyotes Norris, Tre Burnette, Duol “It’s more important that Reds 7-20, Renner 0-6 three hits, with Vollmer driving in three for Yankton. Hamburg had two RENNER – The Yankton Reds ex- and Steffen driving in one. Mors had two hits and a run scored. Sejnoha FROM PAGE 7 Mayot and Eric Robertson. we’ve gotten to know our tended their win streak to seven games doubles and four RBI. Matthew Hein and tripled. Sasse had a hit, a RBI They will be joined by juniors coaching staff,” he said. “We with a sweep of Renner in VFW Teener Bradley Howe each had two hits and Tyler Flack and Shy McClel- know their expectations. We two RBI. and a run scored. Koletzky and Eastern Washington). baseball action on Wednesday. Baylee Kenney each had a hit land, a transfer from Detroit, know what they want the In the opener, Nick Lindsey and Ryan Also for Yankton, Payer had a hit and Despite an off-season that as well as sophomores Zach culture to be.” Eihacker combined on a shutout in a 7-0 two RBI, Cayden Peterson had a hit and and a run scored. Marquardt has seen seven additions Yankton victory. a RBI, and Beeson and Gavin Raabe and Nolz each had a hit. Nelson Dickerson, D.J. Davis and (four Division I transfers and Austin Sparks. Logan Power Follow @jhoeck on Twitter Matthew Mors and Princeton Vollmer each had a hit. had two RBI and a run scored in three high-school recruits), each had a hit and two RBI. Eihacker Vollmer picked up the victory, pitching will be in his redshirt fresh- posted a RBI . Will Pease and three innings of relief. the effort. the players USD trots out to Kenney took the loss, strik- man season. Justin Payer each had a hit and a RBI. Yankton, 19-11, plays in the Sioux start the 2015-16 season will Although the returners Paris Beeson and Chris Steffen each had Falls Classic this weekend. ing out four. Sejnoha pitched in be mostly the same ones a hit in the victory. relief. have taken the floor this sum- that were on the court for mer with the crop of seven last season’s Summit League newcomers, the Coyotes are tournament semifinal loss to at least past the adjustment championships to Olympic and was also a three-year South Dakota State. trials and was twice named letterwinner for the SDSU Augie coach of the year. In between swimming and diving team. FROM PAGE 7 her time with the Sioux Falls Augustana swimming will MORNING COFFEE Swim Team, Micko spent compete in the Northern Sun Johnson Electric, LLP WEEKDAYS MONDAY-FRIDAY three seasons as an assistant Intercollegiate Conference. staff training, mentoring and Thursday, July 9 coach at the University of The NSIC announced on 7:40 am YAPG administrative duties of a New Mexico where she was April 21 that it will sponsor 400-plus member club. (John Kramer) responsible for the recruit- swimming & diving in 2016-17 500 W. 12TH ST., YANKTON 8:20 am Southeast CASA Micko led the Sioux Falls ment of student-athletes at with the addition of swim- Swim Team during two stints the Division I level and day- ming programs at Augustana, COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL • TRENCHING (Sherri Rodgers-Conti) from 1999-2001 and again to-day workouts. U-Mary and Sioux Falls. The Friday, July 10 from 2004-08 where she led Micko graduated from three schools join Minnesota 7:40 am SD Magazine numerous state champion- South Dakota State University State, Mankato, MSU Moor- 605-665-5686 (Bernie Hunhoff) ship teams and USA Top in 1994 with a Bachelor of head, Northern State and St. 8:20 am Heartland Humane 10 individuals. She helped Gary R. Johnson • Chris Merkel Science in HPER with an em- Cloud State forming a seven- Rick Merkel • Ben Merkel (Christa Kranig) coach athletes from state phasis in fitness and wellness team league.