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SPORTS DIGEST USD’s Hertting Gets Sixth Haynes At QB Club able mention nods. (Roosevelt), have committed to play at South Rapid City NIT Tourneys Set The Yankton Quarterback Club will meet Also receiving honorable mention all-state Dakota State next season. RAPID CITY — The North Invitational youth Diver Of The Week Award Wednesday at noon at the Elks Lodge, 504 West recognition in Class C2 were Hartington Cedar A 6-foot-3 outside hitter, Gerving spent the basketball Tournaments will be held the first two VERMILLION — South 27th Street, Yankton. Catholic’s Karly Noecker and Bailey Steffen, Lau- 2011 season at Black Hills State. At Sheridan Col- weekends of January in Rapid City. The events are Dakota freshman diver Grey- This week’s speaker is Yankton High School rel-Concord-Coleridge’s Ellie Arduser and lege in 2012, Gerving had 172 assists and fundraisers for the Club for Boys and North Mid- sen Hertting was named boys basketball coach Chris Haynes, who will talk Cameron Eddie, and Creighton’s Rebecca Egger- recorded 234 kills and 76 blocks. Gerving was the dle School in Rapid City. Summit League Diver of the about the Bucks. ling. Lady Generals’ lone all-conference selection in The boys’ tournament is set for Jan. 4-5, with Week for the period ended It will serve as the last meeting before the Earning honorable mention selections in Class 2013, and was named to the Region IX All-Tour- the girls’ tournament set for Jan. 11-12. Each tour- Dec. 15. It is the sixth time Christmas and New Years holidays. The next D1 were Allen’s Lindsey Jones, Gabby Sullivan nament Team after helping lead the team to a 20- nament is open to teams in grades 4-8. this season Hertting has Quarterback Club gathering will be Jan. 8. and Lindsey Sullivan; Bloomfield’s Lexie Hauger; win season. Gerving played in 36 matches and Each team is guaranteed three games. For earned the honor. The public is invited to attend. Hartington’s Shelby Hochstein; and Randolph’s averaged 3.04 kills per set, hit .247 and collected more information, contact Jason Olson at 605-716- Hertting won both boards Haley Schnoor, Michaela Strathman and McRae 101 blocks. 6965 or 605-394-4042. in Friday’s dual at Omaha. Stuffs. Beaner, a 5-11, outside hitter, spent the 2013 Hertting She won the one-meter dive Crofton’s Wortmann Named Wynot’s Maggie Schulte was an honorable season at the University of Nebraska as a student. with 290.55 points and the mention selection in Class D2. At Roosevelt High School, Beaner was a 2012 first S.D. Amateur Basketball Second-Team All-State team all-state, state all-tournament, all-city, all-con- three-meter dive with a score of 255.82. She leads LINCOLN, Neb. — Crofton junior middle hitter Tourn. March 1-2 the league in both events with season-high scores SDSU Volleyball Adds Two ference and all-star selection. She also was a Maria Wortmann was named second-team All- 2012 state academic and conference all-academic PRESHO — The 67th annual South Dakota of 294.82 in the one-meter and 277.80 in the three- State for volleyball in Class C2 by the Nebraska Amateur Basketball Association Tournament will meter. Transfers honoree. The three-time letterwinner and two-time Associated Press. The announcement was made captain was named the 2012 South Dakota AA be held March 1-2 in Presho. Teams can qualify in The Coyotes return to the pool for a dual on Tuesday. BROOKINGS — South Dakota State head vol- the ‘A’ or ‘B’ division. against South Dakota State in Brookings on Jan. leyball coach Phil McDaniel announced Tuesday Miss Volleyball and the 2013 Outstanding Female Wortmann helped lead Crofton to its first state Athlete. Entries are due by Feb. 2. For more informa- 11. tournament appearance in 20 years. Teammates that Carley Gerving from Lead (Rapid City tion, go online to sdamateurbasketball.org or con- Allison Arens and Kelsey Sanger earned honor- Stevens) and Ashley Beaner from Sioux Falls tact regional rep Kyle Johnston at 605-864-8803.

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From Page 10 Kan. 27 68 12, Justin Krebs, R.C. Stevens man, Tri-Valley; 2, Luke Loudenburg, listo, Warner-Northwestern; 11, Brady Tanner Henkel, Howard; 8, Trent Lyle, 285: 1, Dan Stibral, Bon Homme- Lyons-Decatur Northeast 60, Arch- DYNAMITE DOZEN: 1, Troy Kiggins, 152: 1, Regan Bye, Vermillion; 2, Howard; 3, Alex Davies, Canton; 4, Nolan Schlueter, Garretson; 12, Chad Whitley, Beresford; 9, Reed Johnson, Philip Area; Scotland; 2, Brody Peterson, Lemmon- bishop Bergan 24 S.F. Roosevelt; 2, Tyler Waterson, Alex Herrick, Mitchell; 3, Caleb Karrels, Richie, Webster Area; 5, David Kocer, Stanley County 10, Brady Hicks, Bennett County; 11, McIntosh; 3, Braxton Fuller, Deuel; 4, McCook 44, Cozad 36 Spearfish; 3, Brett Bye, Vermillion; 4, Sturgis; 4, Bailey Konvalin, R.C. Stevens; Wagner; 6, Blake Bietz, Parkston; 7, 132: 1, Blake Bietz, Parkston; 2, Lukas Chase, Stanley County; 12, Jace Austin Bertram, Parkston; 5, Payton TUESDAY’S NEB. BOYS Nebraska Lutheran 66, Parkview Regan Bye, Vermillion; 5, Jebben Keyes, 5, Grayson Neuharth, Aberdeen Central; Brady Reiff, Parkston; 8, Duncan Stoeb- Justin Haneke, Beresford; 3, Bailey Anderson, Sully Buttes Jensen, Parker; 6, Cade Larson, Stanley Alma 64, Southwest 53 Christian 17 Pierre; 6, John Frisco, Aberdeen Central; 6, Brady Dam, Dakota Valley; 7, Cole Tir- ner, Bon Homme-Scotland; 9, Tanner Neises, Howard; 4, Logan Richie, Web- 170: 1, David Kocer, Wagner; 2, County; 7, Sawyer Rous, Bennett Amherst 54, Kenesaw 46 Norris 48, Blair 32 7, Chet Glanzer, Huron; 8, Tanner Mon- rell, West Central; 8, Dylan Mitzel, Water- Broughton, Canton; 10, Josh Casperson, ster Area; 5, Rance Johnson, Philip Area; Chandlier Sudbeck, Philip Area; 3, Jonah County; 8, Gavin Devries, Philip Area; 9, Bertrand 61, Eustis-Farnam 39 Omaha Concordia 38, Columbus fore, Pierre; 9, Jordan Moser, R.C. town; 9, Kyle Carlson, R.C. Central; 10, Beresford; 11, Weslee Dvorak, Parkston; 6, Marshall Swanson, Hill City; 7, John Beck, Burke-Gregory; 4, Jake Scofield, Chase Beitzel, Canton; 10, Tristan Wag- Bridgeport 67, Garden County 26 Scotus 31 Stevens; 10, Rance Sivertson, Spearfish; Tyler Abbot, Douglas-R.C. Christian; 11, 12, Jace Christiansen, Flandreau Lemer, Canton; 8, Joseph Veskrna, Flandreau; 5, Nathan Duerre, Webster ner, Garretson; 11, Trent Rus, Alcester- Centennial 53, Fairbury 23 Omaha Northwest 72, Omaha South 11, Mitchell Johnson, Aberdeen Central; Matt Johnson, Huron; 12, Lucas 106: 1, Logan Mahoney, Parkston; 2, Burke-Gregory; 9, Brody Schatz, Potter Area; 6, Richie Redlin, Deuel; 7, Jerry Hudson; 12, Mathew Fry, Mount Central City 63, David City 61 34 12, Adam Presler, Brandon Valley Stoltenburg, Pierre Chase Anderson, Parker; 3, Tait Johnson, County; 10, Daniel Slama, Stanley Kappenman, McCook Central-Montrose; Vernon-Plankinton-Corsica Crete 55, Auburn 50 Palmyra 56, Johnson County Central 106: 1, Jacob Puppe, Brookings; 2, 160: 1, Brett Bye, Vermillion; 2, Blake Garretson; 4, Hunter Peterson, Philip County; 11, Rayce Harder, Groton Area; 8, Kaleb Haas, Howard; 9, Tyler Johnson, Elmwood-Murdock 49, Weeping 38 Brandon Carroll, S.F. Roosevelt; 3, Austin Stone, R.C. Central; 3, Kasey Klapprodt, Area; 5, Stas Sutera, Bon Homme-Scot- 12, Alex Norby, Elk Point-Jefferson Beresford; 10, Tyler Scott, Groton Area; Papillion-LaVista 54, Omaha Central Senger, Pierre; 4, Cully Olson, Sturgis; 5, R.C. Stevens; 4, Tyson Mitzel, Aberdeen land; 6, Atlas Willuwiet, Burke-Gregory; 138: 1, Ryan Schuman, Tri-Valley; 2, 11, Brad Hahn, Bennett County; 12, Dil- TRANSACTIONS Water 44 BASEBALL 49 Trent Francom, Huron; 6, Tim Lawrence, Central; 5, Tyler Gee, Dell Rapids; 6, 7, Luke Heninger, Stanley County; 8, Carl Luke Loudenburg, Howard; 3, Nolan lon Stadlman, Parkston Freeman 53, Humboldt/Table Rock- American League Plainview 47, Madison 36 Watertown; 7, Tre Hage, Vermillion; 8, Wyatt Winter, Brandon Valley; 7, Matt Cronin, Potter County; 9, Morgan Hark- Richie, Webster Area; 4, Sean Bice, Win- 182: 1, Josh Casperson, Beresford; Steinauer 26 BOSTON RED SOX — Signed RHP Sandhills/Thedford 48, SMC 22 Dawson Kremlacek, Brandon Valley; 9, Larson, Mitchell; 8, Luke Reiter, S.F. less, Hot Springs; 10, Marcus Urban, ner; 5, Michael Scott, Stanley County; 6, 2, Clayton Wahlstrom, Custer; 3, Mitch Fullerton 56, Cedar Valley 42 Shunsuke Watanabe to a minor league Scribner-Snyder 45, Mead 41, OT Tobias Weddell, Todd County; 10, Cody Washington; 9, Chase Harmon, Mount Vernon-Plankinton-Corsica; 11, Kurt Braun, Burke-Gregory; 7, Nathan Heisinger, Parkston; 4, Turner Blasius, Grand Island Northwest 38, Colum- contract. Released the contract of RHP Shelby/Rising City 42, Heartland 7 Tupper, Belle Fourche; 11, Sterling Spearfish; 10, Wyatt Leesman, Pierre; 11, Jackson Stoltenburg, Deuel; 12, Paul Jones, Britton-Hecla; 8, Nick Donnelly, Kimball-White Lake-Platte-Geddes; 5, bus 34 Chris Carpenter to Yakult (Nippon) for South Central, S.D. 60, North Cen- Kraye, R.C. Central; 12, Brady Krause, Connor Gose, Huron; 12, Sean Muilen- Lauck, McCook Central-Montrose Philip Area; 9, Jared Lyle, Beresford; 10, Trevor Lensing, Wagner; 6, C.J. Geary, Hampton 68, St. Edward 43 cash. tral 38 Milbank burg, S.F. Roosevelt 113: 1, Duncan Stoebner, Bon Jake Oberpriller, Hot Springs; 11, Casey Elk Point-Jefferson; 7, Reece Jensen, Hartington Cedar Catholic 58, HOUSTON ASTROS — Agreed to South Loup 41, Mullen 36 113: 1, Kahleen Morris, S.F. Roo- 170: 1, John Frisco, Aberdeen Cen- Homme-Scotland; 2, Patrick Johnson, Flandreau; 12, Jake Weber, Harding County; 8, Lucas Vogel, Potter Crofton 41 terms with RHP Matt Albers on a one- South Sioux City 58, Gretna 54 sevelt; 2, Tyler Pfeifle, R.C. Central; 3, tral; 2, Francis Boehmer, S.F. Roosevelt; Aeschbacher, Winner; 3, Dakota Galt, Parkston County; 9, Dylan Hill, Sully Buttes; 10, Hastings St. Cecilia 54, St. Paul 36 year contract. Southern Valley 50, Brady 43 Brady Jorenson, Sturgis; 4, Kyle Tulowet- 3, Dawson Monfore, Pierre; 4, Shane O'- Beresford; 4, Jordan Sehr, Canton; 5, 145: 1, Austin Grout, Webster Area; Josh Lasley, Canton; 11, John Hoiten, High Plains Community 75, Ne- TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Agreed to Southwest 46, Alma 40 zke, Watertown; 5, Josh Moore, Ab- Connell, R.C. Central; 5, Tate McVay, Dylan Rice, Flandreau; 6, Dirk Wolf, Lem- 2, Jacob Weisbrod, Clark-Willow Lake; 3, McCook Central-Montrose; 12, Mark braska Christian 38 terms with INF Steve Tolleson on a minor Sterling 58, Meridian 27 erdeen Central; 6, Justin Nixon, Sturgis; 6, Sterling Gehrke, Watertown; 7, mon-McIntosh; 7, Josh Weisbrod, Clark- Levi Schoenbaum, Burke-Gregory; 4, Wiley, Webster Area Howells/Dodge 58, West Point- league contract. Superior 51, Franklin 15 Brookings; 7, Brandon Sharkey, R.C. Noah Diamond, R.C. Stevens; 8, Bailey Willow Lake; 8, Brody Harkness, Jeric Albrecht, Groton Area; 5, Jared 195: 1, Tanner Broughton, Canton; 2, Beemer 43 FOOTBALL Sutherland 58, Chase County 35 Stevens; 8, Jacob Husby, Vermillion; 9, Schoenfelder, Huron; 9, Dorian Simpson, Kingsbury County; 9, Zach Stoltenburg, Hueser, Elk Point-Jefferson; 6, Jacob De- Lucas Forsling, Elk Point-Jefferson; 3, Johnson County Central 46, Palmyra Cole Holouska, Lennox; 10, Aric S.F. Washington; 10, Adam Palmer, Deuel; 10, Parker Ramstad, Tri-Valley; Sersa, Hot Springs; 7, Tyrel Haley, Win- Andrew Semmler, Parkston; 4, Cameron 34 CHICAGO BEARS — Waived S Williams, Pierre; 11, Jackson Bogue, Brookings; 11, Lane Warzecha, Harris- 11, Connor Bertsch, Miller-Highmore- ner; 8, Nick Dion, Wagner; 9, Tyler Kostal, Mount Vernon-Plankinton-Cor- Mead 44, Scribner-Snyder 33 USA TODAY WOMEN’S TOP 25 Sean Cattouse. Spearfish; 12, Nick Schirado, Harrisburg burg; 12, Brandon Hertz, Vermillion Harrold; 12, Aaron Elijah, Sioux Valley Willems, Garretson; 10, Jaylen Dickau, sica; 5, Herman Fennell III, Stanley Minatare 54, Crawford 22 The top 25 teams in the USA Today BENGALS — Placed P 120: 1, Tyler Waterson, Spearfish; 2, 182: 1, Martin Mueller, R.C. Central; 120: 1, Oliver Aesoph, Faulkton Alcester-Hudson; 11, Brock Belkham, County; 6, Chase Schoenhard, Mo- Mullen 62, South Loup 41 Women’s college basketball poll, with Kevin Huber on injured reserve. Signed Jebben Keyes, Pierre; 3, Carter Lohr, S.F. 2, Cole Carlson, Aberdeen Central; 3, Area; 2, Kelby Hawkins, Groton Area; 3, Flandreau; 12, Austin Ripp, Parkston bridge-Pollock; 7, Nick Pardy, Howard; 8, Nebraska City Lourdes 60, Pawnee first-place votes in parentheses, records P . Roosevelt; 4, Ryan Wiley, Sturgis; 5, Tyler Kleinsasser, Huron; 4, Tristan Wirt- Jacob Fitzgerald, Garretson; 4, Leo Hop- 152: 1, Lane Blasius, Philip Area; 2, Marcus Heath, Bennett County; 9, City 40 through Dec. 16, total points based on 25 — Placed LB John Henrich, R.C. Stevens; 6, Wyatt jes, Watertown; 5, Corey Welbon, Madi- kins, Andes Central; 5, Kyler Holzbauer, Sam Ireland, Bennett County; 3, Derek Dowain Kerner, Burke-Gregory; 10, Tyler Norfolk Catholic 60, Lutheran High points for a first-place vote through one on injured reserve. Re- Shillingstad, Huron; 7, Trevor Hieb, Ab- son; 6, Wyatt Resmen, Brookings; 7, Alex Parkston; 6, Dylan Eldeen, Tri-Valley; 7, Eldeen, Tri-Valley; 4, Austin Kaul, Bon Masat, Redfield-Doland; 11, Jake Karber, Northeast 44 point for a 25th-place vote and last leased RB George Winn from the prac- erdeen Central; 8, Taylor Dalen, Harris- Osborne, Vermillion; 8, Ethan Bennett, Zach Ayers, Winner; 8, Devon Sievers, Homme-Scotland; 5, Tyler Wagner, Web- Clark-Willow Lake; 12, Mitchell Norris 74, Blair 59 week’s ranking: tice squad. Re-signed LB Orie Lemon burg; 9, Noah Vetter, Yankton; 10, Hunter Sturgis; 9, Quinn Reimers, Pierre; 10, Deuel; 9, Kolton Kribell, Beresford; 10, ster Area; 6, Brady Soulek, Wagner; 7, Gaikowski, Webster Area Omaha South 57, Omaha Northwest Record Pts Pvs from the . O'Conner, S.F. Washington; 11, Kayde Caleb York, S.F. Washington; 11, Adam Jordan Scheier, McCook Central-Mon- Devin Gnat, Miller-Highmore-Harrold; 8, 220: 1, Brady Reiff, Parkston; 2, 41 1. UConn (32) 10-0 800 1 — Agreed to Bartles, Brookings; 12, Austin Ideker, Voss, Douglas-R.C. Christian; 12, Pre- trose; 11, Blake Konstanz, Bon Homme- Riley Potter, Faulkton Area; 9, Adonis Ryley Ostbye, Canton; 3, Scott Assman, Overton 78, Anselmo-Merna 56 2. Duke 10-0 763 2 terms with DE Jeremy Mincey. West Central ston Skinner, Mitchell Scotland; 12, Luke Smith, Potter County Ruml, Howard; 10, Cooper Carter, Stan- Winner; 4, Logan T. Ammons, Philip Area; Parkview Christian 57, Nebraska 3. Tennessee 9-0 717 3 — Placed 126: 1, Troy Kiggins, S.F. Roosevelt; 195: 1, Matt Schirado, Harrisburg; 2, 126: 1, Alex Caba, Bon Homme- ley County; 11, Brandon Warnke, Burke- 5, Alec Lee, Faulkton Area; 6, Garrett Lutheran 35 4. Notre Dame 9-0 685 4 LB Pat Angerer on injured reserve. 2, Jordan Moser, R.C. Stevens; 3, Rance Tyler Currey, Madison; 3, Dalton Cox, Ab- Scotland; 2, Dawson Semmler, Parkston; Gregory; 12, Collin Walth, Clark, Lemmon-McIntosh; 7, David Ravenna 74, Kearney Catholic 66 5. Stanford 9-1 684 4 Agreed to terms with RB Shaun Draughn. Sivertson, Spearfish; 4, Kyle Pfeifle, R.C. erdeen Central; 4, Ramsey Nortan, Belle 3, Jeb Brown, Philip Area; 4, Brad Bogue, Alcester-Hudson Jensen, Mobridge-Pollock; 8, Brett Sandhills/Thedford 56, SMC 31 6. Kentucky 11-0 662 6 Signed G Zach Allen to the practice Central; 5, Zane Joens, Sturgis; 6, Fourche; 5, Zach Schneider, R.C. Cen- Beresford; 5, Lane Peterson, Ipswich- 160: 1, Alex Davies, Canton; 2, Wes Christman, Redfield-Doland; 9, Tyson Schuyler 56, Aquinas 48 7. Louisville 10-1 610 7 squad. South Sioux City 41, Gretna 39 8. Maryland 10-1 577 8 Spencer Huber, Yankton; 7, Connor Row- tral; 6, Jordan Hunt, Douglas-R.C. Chris- Leola; 6, Jess Karber, Clark-Willow Lake; Dvorak, Parkston; 3, Jace Christiansen, O'Daniel, Stanley County; 10, Brady Sterling 51, Meridian 31 9. Baylor 8-1 520 9 bothom, Brandon Valley; 8, Chase O'- tian; 7, Dan Marlette, S.F. Washington; 8, 7, Brady Hill, Sully Buttes; 8, Josh Flandreau; 4, Bradyn Middlesworth, Win- Johnson, Tri-Valley; 11, Marshall John- Superior 49, Franklin 32 10. South Carolina 9-0 494 10 Conner, S.F. Washington; 9, Jacob Andrew Sorenson, Brandon Valley; 9, Simunek, Hot Springs; 9, Dalton Ger- ner; 5, Turner Serr, Burke-Gregory; 6, son, Miller-Highmore-Harrold; 12, Tristan West Holt 64, CWC 46 11. Iowa State 9-0 461 11 Schoon, Brookings; 10, Tristan Boeck- Tyson Sprinkle, Mitchell; 10, Payson Dirk, bracht, Sunshine Bible; 10, Nick Evange- Paul Waring, Miller-Highmore-Harrold; 7, Lutter, Beresford 12. LSU 8-1 417 13 holt, West Central; 11, Bailey Mennis, Sturgis; 11, Sam Lynde, West Central; TUESDAY’S NEB. GIRLS 13. North Carolina 9-2 392 14 Madison; 12, Seth Moore, Aberdeen 12, Chris Stokke, Lennox 14. Colorado 9-0 374 15 Central 220: 1, Leon Maxwell, Dell Rapids; Allen 40, Hartington 39 132: 1, Brock Kortan, S.F. Roosevelt; 2, Trace Scott, Pierre; 3, Trey Crisp-Pe- Amherst 49, Kenesaw 25 15. Georgia 10-0 315 17 the Tigers whittled it down to 50-31. Josie Sayler had 15 16. Oklahoma State 8-0 304 18 2, Logan Wood, R.C. Stevens; 3, Hayden terson, S.F. Washington; 4, Marquis Tru- Ansley-Litchfield 29, Twin Loup 20 Hansen, R.C. Central; 4, Tanner Brengle, jillo, R.C. Central; 5, Kyle Hansen, Arlington 48, Tekamah-Herman 45, 17. Nebraska 8-2 301 16 25-23 at halftime. points while Ellie Fedders, 18. Penn State 7-3 290 12 Sturgis; 5, Levi Butts, Watertown; 6, Harrisburg; 6, Jon Blue, West Central; 7, Gazelles OT Spencer Sarringer, Pierre; 7, Collin Haar, Chase Klingeman, Mitchell; 8, Mark Huron scored five straight Presley Pasco and Madison Boone Central/Newman Grove 42, 19. Oklahoma 7-3 244 19 20. California 7-2 167 21 Aberdeen Central; 8, Jackson Pletten, Christensen, Huron; 9, Nick Claussen, points to take a 28-27 lead be- Tessier each added eight Twin River 38 Brandon Valley; 9, Tayt Boeckholt, West Chamberlain; 10, Morgan Keller, R.C. From Page 9 Cambridge 53, Elwood 27 21. Purdue 7-2 142 23 fore Yankton answered with a points. 22. Gonzaga 9-2 101 22 Central; 10, Matt Mozourek, Lennox; 11, Stevens; 11, Ean Malone, Douglas-R.C. Clarkson/Leigh 45, East Butler 41 Kaiden Dorris, Madison; 12, Logan Pick- Christian; 12, Chase Morin, S.F. Roo- Crete 57, Auburn 17 23. Florida State 9-1 92 25 14-5 spurt to hold a 41-33 ad- Yankton travels to Bran- 24. Texas A&M 6-3 83 20 ner, Chamberlain sevelt Dundy County-Stratton 58, Wauneta- 138: 1, Chet Glanzer, Huron; 2, Kyle 285: 1, Dylan Bennett, Pierre; 2, who can score.” vantage on a Sprakel layup don Valley on Thursday and Palisade 48 25. Iowa 10-2 61 24 Others receiving votes: Syracuse 52, Yasgar, S.F. Roosevelt; 3, Peter Hansen, Chris Vromon, S.F. Washington; 3, Aaron with 25 seconds left in the Sioux Falls Washington on Fri- Elgin Public/Pope John 57, Elkhorn Brookings; 4, Adam Presler, Brandon Val- Beaird, R.C. Central; 4, Jesse Trueblood, Making free throws helped Valley 16 Arizona State 14, UTEP 13, Arkansas 12, third period. day. San Diego 10, Vanderbilt 10, BYU 9, ley; 5, Skyler Castilleja, S.F. Lincoln; 6, Pine Ridge; 5, Eric Ode, Brandon Valley; the Gazelles put the game Elmwood-Murdock 30, Weeping James Suter, Watertown; 7, Tanner Mon- 6, Layne Krier, West Central; 7, Trey Mc- The Tigers got to within HURON (0-2) Water 28 Bowling Green 7, Texas 6, Missouri 4, away. Yankton sank 12-of-14 Bailey Rathjen 1-4 0-2 2, Jacey Hupp 1-5 0-1 3, Georgia Tech 3, Dayton 2, Florida 2. fore, Pierre; 8, Jesse Skidmore, Sturgis; Farland, R.C. Stevens; 8, Sam Schauna- Eustis-Farnam 39, Bertrand 32 9, Grant Rosheim, S.F. Washington; 10, man, Aberdeen Central; 9, Blake Gusso, tries in the final quarter to 43-41 with 6:36 to play in the Jazmin Newton 2-10 5-6 10, Calla Rounds 2-6 1-2 5, Freeman 68, Humboldt/Table Rock- Trey Hohn, Mitchell; 11, Zach Gross, Har- Madison; 10, Jeremiah Harmon, game before the Gazelles Sarah Carr 6-11 2-5 16, Kiana Larson 0-0 0-0 0, Jessica Steinauer 18 WRESTLING risburg; 12, Shea Krause, Aberdeen Cen- Spearfish; 11, Robert McCardle, Mitchell; make the Tigers pay for their Tschetter 3-3 0-0 7, Samantha Zell 0-0 0-0 0, Lexi Eck- Fullerton 39, Cedar Valley 38 tral 12, Alex Capell, S.F. Roosevelt foul troubles. cranked up their defense mann 1-1 1-2 3. TOTALS: 16-40 9-18 46. S.D. RATINGS Garden County 49, Bridgeport 41 145: 1, Mitchell Johnson, Aberdeen CLASS B while continuing their steady YANKTON (2-0) Gayville-Volin, S.D. 44, Wausa 35 CLASS A Central; 2, Nick Hansen, Brookings; 3, TEAM POINTS: Parkston 185, Philip Much like last Tuesday’s Andi Sprakel 5-6 5-8 15, Whitlee Larson 1-3 0-2 2, Hampton 47, St. Edward 26 WRESTLER OF THE WEEK: Cody Tanner Fridrich, Tea Area; 4, Blake Perry- Area 115, Bon Homme-Scotland 105, 57-54 season-opening victory scoring to pull away to make Becky Frick 3-6 8-9 14, Morgan Tessier 0-4 4-4 4, So- Hastings St. Cecilia 50, St. Paul 20 Carlson, R.C. Central man, Dakota Valley; 5, Zach Determan, Canton 97, Beresford 91, Webster 83, at Watertown, the Gazelles parents night a success. phie Drotzmann 4-6 4-4 12, Lauren Graves 0-0 0-0 0, Heartland Lutheran 50, McCool TEAM POINTS: Sioux Falls Roo- S.F. Roosevelt; 6, Casey Skillingstad, Winner 78, Burke-Gregory 70, Howard Anna Gulick 0-0 0-0 0, Lindsy Hale 2-3 0-0 5, Kami Junction 22 sevelt 175, Rapid City Central 159, Ab- Yankton; 7, Tyler Ashley, Douglas-R.C. 57, Tri-Valley 55 played well enough to win a Yankton won both subvar- Cornemann 1-2 1-2 3, Allie Murphy 0-1 0-0 0, Danielle Kearney Catholic 60, Ravenna 44 erdeen Central 147, Pierre 126, Sturgis Christian; 8, Carter Kratz, Vermillion; 9, WRESTLER OF THE WEEK: Tanner close contest. sity games. The Gazelles took Schmidt 1-3 2-2 4. TOTALS: 17-34 24-31 59. Laurel-Concord 56, Ponca 37 110, Rapid City Stevens 106, Brookings Josh Mettler, West Central; 10, Ethan Broughton, Canton the junior varsity contest 44- HURON...... 9 23 36 46 Lawrence-Nelson 34, Rock Hills, 86, Huron 76, Vermillion 76, Watertown Parr, Mitchell; 11, Zeph Irion, Spearfish; DYNAMITE DOZEN: 1, Ryan Schu- Against Huron, Yankton YANKTON ...... 11 25 41 59 31. Sarah Rockne paced Yank- Three-Pointers: H 5-8 (Carr 2-4, Hupp 1-1, Newton was up 11-9 at the end of the 1-1, Tschetter 1-1), Y 1-2 (Hale 1-1, Frick 0-1). Re- first quarter. The Gazelles ton with 12 points while Kami bounds: Y 23 (Frick 8), H 18 (Carr 5). Personal Fouls: H 24, Y 18. Fouled Out: None. Assists: H 10 (Hupp 4), Eddie Rooks 2-5 0-0 4, Skyler Hunter, 4-5 0-0 9, Tim Cornemann added 10. for us is that we need to get used a 7-0 run to hold their Y 9 (Tessier 3). Turnovers: H 16, Y 8. Blocked Shots: Has No Horse 3-7 1-3 9, Eric Long 4-9 0-1 12, Russell The Gazelles took the better every day. Hastings is largest lead of 22-15 before None. Steals: Y 8 (Frick 3), H 7 (Eckmann 2). Running Hawk 0-2 0-0 0. freshman/sophomore game Lancers very good, they have some MOUNT MARTY (1-10) Bud Smith 4-6 4-6 12, Chris Richardson 5-10 1-2 From Page 9 really good gaurds, they’re 13, Tyler Payer 8-11 4-6 20, Nermin Krdzalic 2-3 2-2 6, very disciplined and they’re Alex Irvine 3-4 1-4 7, Lorenzo Davis 0-1 0-0 0, Grant Flicek 0-2 1-2 1, Patrick Ciganovic 3-4 10-10 16, Sam while shooting 5 of 9 from the field and 7 Cornemann posted six points on 2-3 deep to. We have to find Forrer 0-1 1-2 1, Anthony Stransky 1-1 0-0 3, Ben for 7 from the free-throw line. Also in dou- shooting from three-point range. gaining a 30-point lead and some guys off the bench who Hegge 4-6 5-8 13, Michell Newhouse 0-0 2-2 2, Austin Women ble figures were junior Megan Stuart with Amanda Corral’s 14 points and six re- can come in and gaurd Schweers 1-1 0-0 2. 14 points off the bench and senior Han- bounds led Northern Illinois. finishing the game 96-69. Halftime: MMC 59, OL 33. Three-Pointers: OL 9-24 From Page 9 they’re guys off the bench.” (Long 4-8, Has No Horse 2-5, Zephier 2-3, Hunter 1-2, nah Strop and freshman Kerri Young with South Dakota State begins a three- “It’s a good team win,” Hornbeck 0-3, Lloyd 0-2, Running Hawk 0-1), MMC 3- 10 points each. game road trip when it travels to Middle Baker said. “We had a lot of 12 (Richardson 2-7, Stransky 1-1, Payer 0-3, Flicek 0- Also for SDSU, Yankton native Chloe Tennessee Saturday for a 1 p.m. game. You can follow Peter Chap- 1) Rebounds: MMC 35 (Hegge 7, Payer 7), OL 25 guys step up and a lot of guys (Lloyd 5). Personal Fouls: OL 27, MMC 15. Fouled Out: home winning streak to 10 games and an do some nice things.” man on Twitter at None. Assists: MMC 20 (Smith 7), OL 12 (Zephier 4). overall win streak to five games. twitter.com/ PEChapman. Dis- Blocks: OL 3 (Hornbeck 1, Lloyd 1, Rooks 1), MMC 0. 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