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Lars Aanning MD Ting Our Defensive Coverage Set,” Said Stanley County Coach Tom Rogers www.yankton.net Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan ■ Monday, November 29, 2010 PAGE 9 AREA DIGEST SCOREBOARD Alabama 24 Minnesota 4 7 0 .364 189 239 Southeast Division New Orleans at Oklahoma City, 7 Washington 3, Carolina 2, SO McDaniels $50,000 for failing to report Prep Football Quarterfinals, Saturday, Dec. 4 Detroit 2 9 0 .182 258 282 W L Pct GB p.m. Atlanta 4, Boston 1 the incident. NDSU Bounces Robert Morris S.D. CLASS 11A ALL-STATE Delta State (9-3) vs. Albany West Orlando 12 4 .750 — Houston at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Detroit 4, Columbus 2 BUFFALO BILLS — Placed LB FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Brock Jensen threw two touch- Offense State, Ga. (11-0), 11 a.m. W L T Pct PF PA Atlanta 11 7 .611 2 Milwaukee at Utah, 8 p.m. Monday’s Games Shawne Merriman on injured reserve. down passes and ran for another score as North Dakota QB: Ryan Toelle, Sr., Augustana, S.D. (11-1) at Seattle 5 6 0 .455 209 275 Miami 9 8 .529 3 1/2 Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 6 NEW YORK GIANTS — Signed State beat Robert Morris 43-17 Saturday night in the first Sisseton Minnesota-Duluth (12-0), noon St. Louis 5 6 0 .455 213 231 Charlotte 6 11 .353 6 1/2 p.m. DB Michael Coe from the practice FB: Tim Weber, Sr., West Central Missouri (11-2) at Arizona 3 7 0 .300 188 292 Washington 5 10 .333 6 1/2 The NHL Dallas at Carolina, 6:30 p.m. squad. Waived DE Alex Hall. round of the FCS playoffs. Central Northwest Missouri State (11-1), 1 San Francisco 3 7 0 .300 160 219 Central Division Friday’s Games Edmonton at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m. WASHINGTON REDSKINS— D.J. McNorton ran 27 times for 110 yards and a TD RB: Jared Twedt, Sr., Canton; p.m. Thursday’s Games W L Pct GB Calgary 3, Philadelphia 2, SO Minnesota at Calgary, 8 p.m. Waived WR Joey Galloway. Signed WR and caught two passes for 110 yards and a score for the Tyler Richardson, Sr., St. Thomas Shepherd (11-1) at New England 45, Detroit 24 Chicago 9 6 .600 — Carolina 3, Boston 0 Los Angeles at Anaheim, 9 p.m. Terrence Austin from the practice Bison (8-4), who play at Montana State next Saturday. More Mercyhurst (10-2), TBA New Orleans 30, Dallas 27 Indiana 8 7 .533 1 N.Y. Islanders 2, New Jersey 0 squad. WR: Devin Tohm, Sr., ———— N.Y. Jets 26, Cincinnati 10 Cleveland 7 9 .438 2 1/2 Pittsburgh 2, Ottawa 1 HOCKEY Robert Morris (8-3), making its first appearance in the Sisseton; Trevor Larson, Sr., NAIA PLAYOFFS Sunday’s Games Milwaukee 6 10 .375 3 1/2 Minnesota 5, Nashville 2 Transactions National Hockey League FCS playoffs, led 7-6 at halftime before Jensen, a redshirt Canton Quarterfinals, Saturday, Nov. 27 Houston 20, Tennessee 0 Detroit 6 11 .353 4 Chicago 4, Anaheim 1 BASKETBALL ANAHEIM DUCKS—Assigned freshman, hit on a pair of scoring passes in the third quar- TE: Greg Schwebach, Sr., Saint Xavier 40, Saint Atlanta 20, Green Bay 17 WESTERN CONFERENCE Washington 6, Tampa Bay 0 National Basketball Association RW Joffrey Lupul to Syracuse (AHL). ter. He tossed a 32-yard touchdown pass to Warren Dell Rapids Francis, Ind. 21 Minnesota 17, Washington 13 Southwest Division Detroit 2, Columbus 1 NBA — Fined Cleveland coach BOSTON BRUINS — Recalled F OT: Nick Siemonsma, Sr., Sioux Falls 27, McKendree 7 N.Y. Giants 24, Jacksonville W L Pct GB Buffalo 3, Toronto 1 Byron Scott $35,000 for publicly criti- Jamie Arniel from Providence (AHL) Holloway on third-and-12 and a short middle screen that Dell Rapids; Derrik Walton, Sr., MidAmerica Nazarene 34, 20 San Antonio 14 2 .875 — Atlanta 3, Montreal 0 cizing game officials after Friday’s on an emergency basis. McNorton took 49 yards for a score. Jensen was 10-for-24 Hot Springs Morningside, Iowa 10 Pittsburgh 19, Buffalo 16, OT Dallas 12 4 .750 2 N.Y. Rangers 3, Florida 0 game against Orlando. WASHINGTON CAPITALS — for an NDSU playoff-record 229 yards and the Bison rolled OG: Trevor Melum, Sr., Belle Carroll, Mont. 38, Marian, Ind. Cleveland 24, Carolina 23 New Orleans 12 4 .750 2 Dallas 3, St. Louis 2 COLLEGE Assigned D Brian Fahey to Hershey up 482 yards of total offense. Fourche; John Elverson, Sr., Dell 6 Kansas City 42, Seattle 24 Memphis 7 10 .412 7 1/2 Vancouver 6, San Jose 1 INDIANA — Fired football coach (AHL). Rapids Semifinals, Saturday, Dec. 4 Miami 33, Oakland 17 Houston 5 11 .313 9 Saturday’s Games Bill Lynch. COLLEGE Myles Russ ran 27 times for 117 yards and two touch- C: Austin Gee, Sr., Dell MidAmerica Nazarene (12-0) Chicago 31, Philadelphia 26 Northwest Division New Jersey 2, Philadelphia 1, SO MIAMI — Fired football coach KENT STATE — Named Jerry downs for the Colonials. Rapids at Sioux Falls (12-0), 1 p.m. Baltimore 17, Tampa Bay 10 W L Pct GB Florida 4, Tampa Bay 3, SO Randy Shannon. Named offensive line McManus interim football coach. LEHIGH 14, N. IOWA 7: CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Chris Defense Saint Xavier (13-0) at Carroll, St. Louis 36, Denver 33 Utah 13 5 .722 — N.Y. Rangers 2, Nashville 1, SO coach Jeff Stoutland interim head Retained defensive coordinator Pete Lum threw a pair of third-quarter touchdown passes and Lehigh DE: Nick Mertz, sr. Sisseton; Mont. (12-0), 1 p.m. San Diego 36, Indianapolis Oklahoma City 11 6 .647 1 1/2 Pittsburgh 4, Calgary 1 coach. Rekstis, linebackers coach Jim defeated Northern Iowa 14-7 in the first round of the FCS playoffs Taylor Harris, Sr., Harrisburg 14 Denver 10 6 .625 2 Montreal 3, Buffalo 1 SATURDAY’S TRANSACTIONS Fleming and wide receivers coach Saturday. DT: Lance Shaull, Sr., Tea Monday’s Game Portland 8 8 .500 4 Ottawa 3, Toronto 0 FOOTBALL Eugene Baker. Lum completed 18 of 37 passes for 262 yards, and Ryan Area; Antonio Long Wolf, Sr., Little The NFL San Francisco at Arizona, Minnesota 4 13 .235 8 1/2 Dallas 2, St. Louis 1 National Football League VANDERBILT — Announced the Spadola caught nine passes for 127 yards and a TD for the Wound AMERICAN CONFERENCE 7:30 p.m. Pacific Division Anaheim 6, Phoenix 4 NFL — Fined the Denver Broncos resignation of football coach Robbie Mountain Hawks (10-2), who won their eighth straight game. LB: Cole Langer, So., Dell East Thursday, Dec. 2 W L Pct GB Colorado 7, Minnesota 4 $50,000 for improperly videotaping a Caldwell. Lehigh advances to play Delaware, which had a first-round bye, Rapids; Brady Harkless, Jr., W L T Pct PF PA Houston at Philadelphia, 7:20 L.A. Lakers 13 4 .765 — San Jose 4, Edmonton 3 portion of San Francisco’s practice the on Saturday in the second round. Harrisburg; Corey Scherr, Sr., St. New England 9 2 0 .818 334 266 p.m. Golden State 8 9 .471 5 Chicago 2, Los Angeles 1 day before the Oct. 31 Broncos-49ers WESTERN ILLINOIS 17, COASTAL CAROLINA 10: CON- Thomas More; Steve Miller, Sr., N.Y. Jets 9 2 0 .818 264 187 Sunday, Dec. 5 Phoenix 8 9 .471 5 Sunday’s Games game and Broncos coach Josh WAY, S.C. (AP) — Quarterback Matt Barr’s second rushing touch- Harrisburg Miami 6 5 0 .545 205 225 San Francisco at Green Bay, Sacramento 4 11 .267 8 down of the game with 1:50 remaining gave Western Illinois a 17- DB: D’Andre Fore, Jr., Buffalo 2 9 0 .182 229 295 noon L.A. Clippers 3 15 .167 10 1/2 10 victory over Coastal Carolina on Saturday in the first round of Vermillion; Matt Lupkes, Sr., South Denver at Kansas City, noon Friday’s Games the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs. Dakota Valley; Newt Johnson, fr., W L T Pct PF PA Buffalo at Minnesota, noon Charlotte 99, Houston 89 The Leathernecks (8-4), who finished second in the Missouri St. Thomas More; Tanner Munk, Indianapolis 6 5 0 .545 282 252 Jacksonville at Tennessee, Orlando 111, Cleveland 100 Valley Conference, will play at top-seeded Appalachian State on Jr., Dell Rapids Jacksonville 6 5 0 .545 240 294 noon Boston 110, Toronto 101 Hockey: JV Girls Go 3-0 Against Thunder Dec. 4. Special Teams Houston 5 6 0 .455 264 287 Cleveland at Miami, noon Detroit 103, Milwaukee 89 Barr’s 5-yard winning score came three plays after he threw a K: Nick Sehr, Sr., Canton Tennessee 5 6 0 .455 257 218 Chicago at Detroit, noon Miami 99, Philadelphia 90 The Yankton Miracle JV girls’ In game two, Yankton jumped 38-yard pass to Bryce Flowers moved the ball to the Coastal P: Nick Mears, Jr., Milbank North Washington at N.Y. Giants, Oklahoma City 110, Indiana 106, hockey team went 3-0 against the out to a 7-0 lead, led by a hat trick Carolina 7-yard line. Player: Zach Sexton, Sr., W L T Pct PF PA noon OT DIVISION II Dakota Valley Baltimore 8 3 0 .727 250 188 New Orleans at Cincinnati, Dallas 103, San Antonio 94 Rushmore (Rapid City) Thunder and an assist from Watzel. Munyer, AUGUSTANA 38, GRAND VALLEY STATE 6: SIOUX FALLS Long snapper: Levi Andera, Pittsburgh 8 3 0 .727 254 181 noon Denver 98, Chicago 97 over the weekend.
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