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EAGLES out of a Good Pass, and They’Re Sept www.yankton.net Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan ■ Saturday, November 20, 2010 PAGE 9A PHOTO OF THE DAY SCOREBOARD Tea Area; Darren Page, Tri-Valley Chicago 6 4 .600 — St. Louis 4 5 0 .444 160 164 Toronto at Montreal, 6 p.m. Kratz, INF Jeff Larish, LHP Dan Meyer, City Bowling WIDE RECEIVER: Colin Indiana 5 5 .500 1 San Francisco 3 6 0 .333 160 198 Florida at N.Y. Islanders, 6 p.m. OF Matt Miller, OF Brandon Moss, INF Stopped At Two MONDAY MIXED Gunderson , Dakota Valley; Trevor Cleveland 5 6 .455 1 1/2 Arizona 3 6 0 .333 175 261 Philadelphia at Washington, 6 Pete Orr, LHP Juan Perez and C Dane HIGH TEAM GAME: Misfits 460 Larson, Canton Milwaukee 5 7 .417 2 Thursday’s Game p.m. Sardinha on minor league contracts. HIGH TEAM SERIES: Ten Pins Defense Detroit 4 8 .333 3 Chicago 16, Miami 0 Nashville at Carolina, 6 p.m. Selected the contracts of RHP Justin 1260 DEFENSIVE LINE: Lance Shaull, WESTERN CONFERENCE Sunday’s Games New Jersey at St. Louis, 7 p.m. De Fratus, INF Freddy Galvis, INF HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Marvin Tea Area; Carl Johnson, Tri-Valley Southwest Division Detroit at Dallas, noon N.Y. Rangers at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Harold Garcia, INF Cesar Hernandez Guthmiller 225, Hal Somer 217, Frank LINEBACKER: Cole Langer, Dell W L Pct GB Oakland at Pittsburgh, noon Colorado at Dallas, 7 p.m. and INF Matt Rizzotti from Lehigh Osborn, Sr. 216, Lonnie Remington Rapids; Kyle DeLay, Beresford; Drake New Orleans 10 1 .909 — Washington at Tennessee, noon Chicago at Vancouver, 9 p.m. Valley (IL). 180, Cindy Somer 175, Elaine List 170 Zeller, Elk Point-Jefferson; Logan San Antonio 9 1 .900 1/2 Houston at N.Y. Jets, noon Columbus at San Jose, 9:30 p.m. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Dolen, Canton; Taylor Lambert, Dakota Dallas 7 3 .700 2 1/2 Buffalo at Cincinnati, noon Sunday’s Games Selected the contracts of RHP Blake Frank Osborn, Sr. 593, Hal Somer 565, Valley; Jacob Dancler, Tea Area; Nick Memphis 4 9 .308 7 Arizona at Kansas City, noon N.Y. Islanders at Atlanta, 4 p.m. King from Springfield (TL) and C Tony Marvin Guthmiller 542, Elaine List 482, Sehr, Canton; Kenton Welbig, Tri- Houston 3 9 .250 7 1/2 Cleveland at Jacksonville, noon Calgary at Detroit, 4 p.m. Cruz from Memphis (PCL). Assigned Lonnie Remington 481, Cindy Somer Valley; Greg Schwebach, Dell Rapids Northwest Division Baltimore at Carolina, noon Edmonton at Anaheim, 7 p.m. RHP Adam Ottavino, C Steven Hill, OF 457 DEFENSIVE BACK: Matt Lupkes, W L Pct GB Green Bay at Minnesota, noon Phoenix at Vancouver, 8 p.m. Daryl Jones and OF Nick Stavinoha STANDINGS: Misfits 28-9, Bob’s Dakota Valley; Tanner Munk, Dell Oklahoma City 8 4 .667 — Atlanta at St. Louis, 3:05 p.m. outright to Memphis. Named Mark Hobby Supply 27-13, Ten Pins 23.5- Rapids; Andrew DeVaney, S.F. Utah 8 4 .667 — Seattle at New Orleans, 3:05 p.m. DeJohn minor league field coordinator, 15.5, Lucky Strike 21-17, Country Christian; Jace Eckstaine, Tri-Valley Portland 8 5 .615 1/2 Tampa Bay at San Francisco, 3:05 Transactions Derrick May minor league roving hitting Bumpkins 19-20, Alley Kats 12.5-26.5, Honorable Mention Denver 6 6 .500 2 p.m. BASEBALL instructor, Bryan Eversgerd pitching The Splits 12-27 Beresford: Vance Voegeli, Brady Minnesota 4 10 .286 5 Indianapolis at New England, 3:15 American League coach and Jason Hall trainer of HIGHLIGHTS: Frank Osborn, Sr. Andrews, Jackson Anderson Pacific Division p.m. BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Springfield (TL), Dennis Martinez pitch- 3-9-10; Cindy Somer 5-6-10; Hal Canton: Zach DeJong, Austin W L Pct GB N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 7:20 Assigned RHP Armando Gabino and ing coach ad Manubu Kawazuru train- Somer 3-9-10; Elaine List 5-8-10; Bob Gates, Matt Vostad L.A. Lakers 11 2 .846 — p.m. INF Rhyne Hughes outright to Norfolk er of Palm Beach (FSL), Dernier List 3-10 Dakota Valley: Tanner Lambert, Golden State 7 4 .636 3 Monday’s Game (IL). Selected the contracts of LHP Orozco pitching coach of the Cardinals ALL-AMERICAN Nate Glanzer, Kendall Martin Phoenix 6 6 .500 4 1/2 Denver at San Diego, 7:30 p.m. Zach Britton, INF Joe Mahoney and OF (GCL), Scott Ensell trainer of Johnson HIGH TEAM GAME: (11/9) Dell Rapids: Dylan Ljunggren, Sacramento 3 7 .300 6 1/2 Thursday, Nov. 25 Matt Angle from Norfolk. City (Appalachian), Eric Bauer trainer Culligan Water 828; (11/2) Vogt’s John Elverson, Channing Barber L.A. Clippers 1 12 .077 10 New England at Detroit, 11:30 BOSTON RED SOX — Selected of Quad Cities (MWL) and Mike Cleaners 832 Elk Point Jefferson: Wyatt Thursday’s Games a.m. the contracts of C Luis Esposito, RHP Petrarca trainer of Batavia (NYP). HIGH TEAM SERIES: (11/9) Chicoine, Gavin Lee, Scott Shanks Indiana 107, L.A. Clippers 80 New Orleans at Dallas, 3:15 p.m. Stolmy Pimentel and INF Oscar Tejeda SAN DIEGO PADRES — Culligan Water 2306; (11/2) Jansen’s Sioux Falls Christian: Court Orlando 105, Phoenix 89 Cincinnati at N.Y. Jets, 7:20 p.m. from Pawtucket (IL). Selected the contracts of RHP Simon Upholstery 2367 Ecklund, Branden Pfaff, Griffin Portland 86, Denver 83 Sunday, Nov. 28 CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Castro, RHP Brandon Gomes, RHP HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: (11/9) Sturdevant Friday’s Games Green Bay at Atlanta, noon Selected the contracts of RHP Anthony Jeremy Hefner, RHP Evan Scribner, Judy Nielson 194-183, Ruth Drotzman Tea Area: Chase Deckert, Ethan Oklahoma City 89, Boston 84 Tennessee at Houston, noon Carter and SS Eduardo Escobar from OF Cedric Hunter, C Luis Martinez and 191, Anne Mello 179; (11/2) Jolene Larson, Hunter Deckert Philadelphia 90, Milwaukee 79 Minnesota at Washington, noon Birmingham (SL) and RHP Nate Jones INF Jeudy Valdez from Portland (PCL). Retzlaff 201, Candy Olson 192, Sue Tri Valley: Chase Moffat, Alex Toronto 106, Houston 96 Pittsburgh at Buffalo, noon from Winston-Salem (Carolina). Can-Am League Wagner coach Amy Tyler goes over strategy with senior defen- Bitsos 192, Jane Rhoades 190 Welbig, Cooper Hausmann Washington 89, Memphis 86 Carolina at Cleveland, noon CLEVELAND INDIANS — NEW JERSEY JACKALS — sive specialist Talia Peters (2) during a timeout in Friday night's HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: ———— Miami 95, Charlotte 87 Jacksonville at N.Y. Giants, noon Selected the contracts of INF Jared Signed LHP David Qualben. Class A semifinal match against Sioux Falls Christian. The Red (11/9) Judy Nielson 534, Candy Olson BIG DAKOTA CONF. L.A. Lakers 112, Minnesota 95 Kansas City at Seattle, 3:05 p.m. Goedert, RHP Josh Judy, RHP Zach SUSSEX SKYHAWKS — Traded 483, Anne Mello 480, Ruth Drotzmann FINAL STANDINGS: Mobridge- New Orleans 108, Cleveland 101 Miami at Oakland, 3:05 p.m. McAllister and RHP Corey Kluber from OF Carl Loadenthal and RHP Charlie Raiders were derailed in their quest for a third consecutive state 465; (11/2) Barb Olson 499, Elaine List Pollock 4-0, Winner 3-1, Stanley San Antonio at Utah, 9 p.m. Philadelphia at Chicago, 3:15 p.m. Columbus (IL) and LHP Nick Gordon to Pittsfield for cash. title. (Jeremy Hoeck/P&D) 486, Kristal Vogt 485, Sue Bitsos 483 County 2-2, Miller 1-3, Chamberlain 0- Chicago at Dallas, 9:30 p.m. St. Louis at Denver, 3:15 p.m. Hagadome from Akron (EL). Frontier League STANDINGS: First Dakota 8-0, 4 New Jersey at Sacramento, 10 Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 3:15 p.m. DETROIT TIGERS — Agreed to LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS — Vogt’s Cleaners 7-1, EASW 5-3, ALL-CONF. TEAM: Levi Andera, p.m. San Diego at Indianapolis, 7:20 terms with RHP Joaquin Benoit on a Traded RHP J.J. Pacella to Worcester Jansen’s Upholstery 4-4, BiPolar Chamberlain; Tanner Best, Winner; New York at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. three-year contract and RHP Alberto (Can-Am) for 1B Gordon Gronkowski. Rollers 2.5-5.5, Culligan Water 2.5-5.5, Jesse Dienert, Mobridge-Pollock; p.m. Monday, Nov. 29 Alburquerque on a one-year contract. RIVER CITY RASCALS — Signed AREA DIGEST Split Happens 0-8 Dylan Donahue, Winner; Bailley Friesz, Saturday’s Games San Francisco at Arizona, 7:30 Selected the contracts of LHP Charlie 1B Jason Carr. Released UT Joe 11/9 HIGHLIGHTS: Rhonda Mobridge-Pollock; Teil Glaus, Phoenix at Charlotte, 6 p.m. p.m. Furbush and SS Cale Iorg from Toledo Chavarria and Jon Ubbenga. Gingerich 3-10; Lindsay Ourada 4-5; Chamberlain; Ron Hoftiezer, Miller; Orlando at Indiana, 6 p.m. (IL) and RHP Lester Oliveros, RHP TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS Lisa Becker 2-7; Judy Nielson 5-6; Robby Jeffries, Stanley County; Collin Miami at Memphis, 7 p.m. Jose Ortega, RHP Brayan Villarreal — Signed RHP Tom Kahl, RHP Chris Candy Olson 3-6-7-8-10; Ruth Jensen, Mobridge-Pollock; Austin Dallas at Atlanta, 7 p.m. The NHL and LHP Duane Below from Erie (EL). Smith and UT Brian Youchak. Kritenbrink Powers USD Past NJIT Drotzman 5-7; Jolene Retzlaff 4-5; Lopour, Stanley County; Cody Oklahoma City at Milwaukee, 7:30 EASTERN CONFERENCE Assigned LHP Fu-Te Ni outright to FOOTBALL Betty Adam 2-7; Jane Rhoades 5-6-10 LeCompte, Stanley County; Tony p.m. Atlantic Division Toledo. National Football League CHICAGO — Senior Kristin Kritenbrink recorded 23 kills to lead 11/2 HIGHLIGHTS: Joan Tammen Littau, Winner; Grant Lockner, Miller; Cleveland at San Antonio, 7:30 GP W L OT Pts GF GA KANSAS CITY ROYALS — NFL — Fined Tennessee OT the South Dakota volleyball team to a 21-25, 25-21, 25-18, 25-17 8-10; Rhonda Gingerich 3-10; Ruth Jason Mentzer, Miller; Austin Moster, p.m.
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