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Jason Tramp-Ken Karolevitz 66, Dave Katie Tramp, Julie Tramp 216, Irma Cleveland 31 48 .392 12 Milwaukee 4, St. Louis 1 Moseley from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Fox Run Golf Ewald-Don Neukirch 66, Michael Arens & Kathy Magorian 216, Lisa West Division Colorado 7, San Francisco 3 (IL). Optioned LHP Boone Logan to On Par THURSDAY MEN’S LEAGUE Pietila-Jason Nowak 66, John Leyden & Dana Wortman 212, Deanna W L Pct GB Houston 6, San Diego 3, 10 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. LOW GROSS: Marty Schievelbein Thieman-Brian Strahl 66, Larry Meyer- Lockman & Linda Trenhaile 210, Carol Texas 47 31 .603 — innings —Optioned C 38 Jeb Christensen 67, Jeff Larson-Dan & Schnebel & Bonnie Gusso 184, Los Angeles 45 36 .556 3 1/2 Friday’s Games Max Ramirez to Oklahoma City (PCL). LOW NET: Marty Schievelbein 38 Megard 68, Ryan Elwood-Jared Mardy Mackeprang & Brenda Leader Oakland 40 41 .494 8 1/2 Cincinnati 12, 0 Added C Bengie Molina to the roster. FOUR-MAN LOW NET: Air Adamson 69, Rob Stephenson-Greg 182, Katie Paulson & Carey Schantz Seattle 33 46 .418 14 1/2 N.Y. Mets 5, Washington 3 —Placed Freeman 137, Boomer’s 143, Kouri 69, Aaron Ness-Jim Fitzgerald 179, Judy Heine & Sharon Koller 164, Thursday’s Games Pittsburgh 2, Philadelphia 0 RHP Shaun Marcum on the 15-day DL. Phinney’s 143, Long Knockers 147, 70, Tony Erickson-Robert Haar 70, Ron Marianne Merkel & LaDonna Kuchta Cleveland 6, Toronto 1 Florida at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Optioned 3B Jarrett Hoffpauir to Las Terminators 147, KYNT-KK93 148, Evans-David Kline 70, Steve Weiland- 155, Sheri Moser & Ginger Schieffer N.Y. Yankees 4, Seattle 2 San Francisco at Colorado, 8:10 Vegas (PCL). Recalled LHP Marc Team Keystone Light-Ben’s Brewing Steve Slowey 71, Mike Kellen-Larry 139, Andrea Tramp & Michelle Oakland 8, Baltimore 1 p.m. Rzepczynski from Las Vegas. Selected Co. 148, Caddy Shack 148, Pure Ice Young 71, Ken Bertsch-Aaron Hansen Townsend 102, Judy VanDerhule, Lisa Tampa Bay 5, Minnesota 4, 10 Milwaukee at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. the contract of 3B Edwin Encarnacion Par Club 152, Willies Team 152, 72 Noecker & Laurie Bailey 96, Barb Peck innings L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. from Las Vegas. Announced OF Sportsman’s Spirits & Fine Wines 152, STANDINGS: Tony Erickson- & Lonnie Happold 60 L.A. Angels 2, Texas 1 Houston at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Jeremy Reed refused his outright Scramblers 155, Walts Homestyle Robert Haar 321, Larry Meyer-Jeb Friday’s Games Saturday’s Games assignment and elected free agency. Foods 159, Miller Lite All-Stars 159, Christensen 321, Gail Gubbels-Bill Toronto 6, N.Y. Yankees 1, 11 Cincinnati (Cueto 8-2) at Chicago Frohreich Const. 162, Coors Light 170 Berry 322, Dan Eisenbraun-Todd Van World Cup innings Cubs (R.Wells 3-6), 12:05 p.m. FLORIDA MARLINS—Activated STANDINGS: KYNT-KK93 123, Maanen 323, Jeff Larson-Dan Megard QUARTERFINALS Oakland 3, Cleveland 0 Florida (Ani.Sanchez 7-4) at RHP Clay Hensley from the 15-day DL. Pure Ice Club 114, Boomer’s 105.5, 325, Michael Pietila-Jason Nowak 326, Friday, July 2 Detroit 7, Seattle 1 Atlanta (Hanson 7-5), 3:10 p.m. Sent RHP Scott Strickland outright to Willies Team 104, Air Freeman 104, Dave Ewald-Don Neukirch 330, John At Port Elizabeth, South Africa Boston 3, Baltimore 2 N.Y. Mets (Dickey 6-1) at New Orleans (PCL). Team Keystone Light-Ben’s Brewing Thieman-Brian Strahl 330, Aaron Netherlands 2, Brazil 1 at Texas, 8:05 Washington (Strasburg 2-2), 3:10 p.m. —signed RHP Co. 101.5, Long Knockers 98.5, Walt’s Ness-Jim Fitzgerald 331, Terry At Johannesburg p.m. Milwaukee (M.Parra 2-5) at St. Brian Bruney to a minor-league con- Homestyle Foods 97.5, Terminators Steichen-Jae Koletzky 331, Ken Uruguay 1, Ghana 1, Uruguay Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 8:10 Louis (Carpenter 9-1), 5:35 p.m. tract and assigned him to Buffalo (IL). 95.5, Caddy Schack 94.5, Phinney’s Bertsch-Aaron Hansen 332, Jim wins 4-2 on kicks p.m. Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 4-3) at —Agreed 93.5, Sportsman’s Spirits & Fine Wines Tramp-Jack Gregg 332, Buddy Saturday, July 3 Kansas City at L.A. Angels, 10:05 Pittsburgh (Maholm 5-6), 6:05 p.m. to terms with 1B Matt Curry. 92, Miller Lite All-Stars 89.5, Hovland-James Grotenhuis 334, Ron At Cape Town, South Africa p.m. San Francisco (Zito 7-4) at ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Placed Scramblers 83, Coors Light 82, Evans-David Kline 335, John Germany vs. Argentina, 9 a.m. Saturday’s Games Colorado (Jimenez 14-1), 7:10 p.m. OF Ryan Ludwick on the 15-day DL. Frohreich Const. 74 Sternquist-Pat King 336, Mike Kellen- At Johannesburg Toronto (R.Romero 6-4) at N.Y. Houston (Norris 2-5) at San Diego Recalled INF Tyler Greene from WEDNESDAY WOMEN’S LEAGUE Larry Young 337, Ryan Elwood-Jared Paraguay vs. Spain, 1:30 p.m. Yankees (Pettitte 9-2), 12:05 p.m. (Correia 5-6), 7:35 p.m. Memphis (PCL). Optioned RHP Championship Flight Adamson 337, Steve Weiland-Steve SEMIFINALS Tampa Bay (W.Davis 5-9) at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 7-4) at Fernando Salas to Memphis. LOW GROSS: Jamie Monaghan Slowey 337, Jason Tramp-Ken Tuesday, July 6 Minnesota (Liriano 6-6), 3:10 p.m. Arizona (R.Lopez 4-6), 8:40 p.m. BASKETBALL 42, Lori Bame 42, Nickie Anderson 42 Karolevitz 339, Rob Stephenson-Greg At Cape Town, South Africa Oakland (Mortensen 0-0) at Sunday’s Games National Basketball Association LOW NET: Lori Bame 32 Kouri 342 Uruguay vs. Netherlands, 1:30 Cleveland (Westbrook 5-4), 6:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Washington, 12:35 BOSTON CELTICS—Signed G TWO-WOMAN LOW NET: MEN’S DAY EVENT p.m. Seattle (J.Vargas 6-3) at Detroit p.m. Avery Bradley. Wardstrum 69, Golden Girls 71, Lucky NOTE: 2 Net Best Ball of 4 Odd Wednesday, July 7 (Verlander 9-5), 6:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 12:35 FOOTBALL Pars 71, Green Hoppers 72, Curves Holes, 3 Net Best Ball of 4 Even Holes At Durban, South Africa Baltimore (Guthrie 3-9) at Boston p.m. National Football League 74, Chip "N" Chicks 74, Tee For Two First Flight Germany-Argentina winner vs. (Lester 9-3), 6:10 p.m. Milwaukee at St. Louis, 1:15 p.m. DETROIT LIONS—Signed CB 74, Speedy Bail Bonds 76, M & M’s 78, FIRST: Dave Ewald, Don Paraguay-Spain winner, 1:30 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Danks 7-6) at Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 1:20 Dre’ Bly to a two-year contract. Divettes 78, Tee Timers 80, The Neukirch, Joe Vig, Kyle Repp 164 Texas (Tom.Hunter 4-0), 7:05 p.m. p.m. Released CB Paul Pratt. Jace Guthmiller of Yankton won his age group at a qualifier for Swingers 83 TIE-SECOND: Rob Ness, Aaron Kansas City (Chen 4-2) at L.A. San Francisco at Colorado, 2:10 HOCKEY the US Kids Teen World Championship, held at Pines Country Club STANDINGS: Wardstrum 16, Ness, Mike Marlow, Bill Pierce 168 The WNBA Angels (E.Santana 8-5), 8:05 p.m. p.m. in Valley, Neb. Guthmiller, who shot a 75, now qualifies for the Golden Girls 14.5, Lucky Pars 14.5, TIE-SECOND: Dan Eisenbraun, EASTERN CONFERENCE Sunday’s Games Houston at San Diego, 3:05 p.m. CAROLINA HURRICANES— international event, scheduled for July 28-31 at Pinehurst, N.C., Tee For Two 11, Curves 9, Green Michael Pietila, Tony Erickson, Todd W L Pct GB Oakland at Cleveland, 12:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 3:10 p.m. Named Doug Bennett assistant athletic Hoppers 9, Chip N Chicks 9, Tee Van Maanen 168 Atlanta 13 4 .765 — Seattle at Detroit, 12:05 p.m. Florida at Atlanta, 4:05 p.m. trainer. where approximately 400 kids ages 13-18 from the U.S. and 30 Timers 6, Speedy Bail Bonds 5, Second Flight Washington 11 5 .688 1 1/2 Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 12:05 — countries will participate. (Submitted Photo) Divettes 3.5, M & M’s 3.5, The FIRST: Barry O’Connell, Bill Connecticut 10 6 .625 2 1/2 p.m. Signed D John Scott to a two-year con- Swingers 1 Bobzin, Gary Stevens, Don Munson Indiana 9 6 .600 3 Baltimore at Boston, 12:35 p.m. ML Soccer tract. First Flight 159 New York 7 7 .500 4 1/2 Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 1:10 Thursday’s Game COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS— LOW GROSS: Mary Pfieffer 47 SECOND: Jim Ahrendt, Nol Chicago 7 9 .438 5 1/2 p.m. Toronto FC 1, Houston 1, tie Signed D Nate Guenin, F Trevor LOW NET: Mary Pfieffer 28 Rutgers, Bill Klimisch, Larry Rupiper WESTERN CONFERENCE Chicago White Sox at Texas, 7:05 Friday’s Game Frischmon and F Kyle Wilson to one- AREA DIGEST TWO-WOMAN LOW NET: Fore 163 W L Pct GB p.m. Real Salt Lake 5, New England 0 year contracts. Tee Plus 67, Di’n To Golf 67, Fox Run THIRD: Robert Haar, Dennis Seattle 14 2 .875 — Kansas City at L.A. Angels, 7:15 Saturday’s Games EDMONTON OILERS—Signed D Teehawks 70, Foxy Ladies 73, Bag Wentz, James Hilton 165 San Antonio 5 9 .357 8 p.m. Chicago at Columbus, 7 p.m. Jason Strudwick and D Richard Petiot Ladies 74, Ball Busters 78, Truxedo 79, Third Flight Minnesota 5 11 .313 9 Kansas City at FC Dallas, 7:30 to one-year contracts. Thelma & Louise 79, Curlers 79, FIRST: Bob Stepp, Jim Vlahakis, Phoenix 5 11 .313 9 p.m. FLORIDA PANTHERS—Signed Eisenbraun Earns NAIA Honor Eagles 82 Hank Petersen, Cliff Groseth 151 Los Angeles 4 11 .267 9 1/2 National League D.C. United at San Jose, 9 p.m. LW Chris Higgins, RW Bill Thomas and STANDINGS: Di’ N To Golf 15.5, SECOND: Jack Gregg, Jeb Tulsa 3 12 .200 10 1/2 East Division Philadelphia at Chivas USA, 9:30 LW Triston Grant to one-year contracts. RAPID CITY — Brandon Eisenbraun, a senior at the South Fore Tee Plus 15.5, Fox Run Christensen, Du Reaney, W.D. Thursday’s Games W L Pct GB p.m. —Signed C Dakota School of Mines, has been named a NAIA Scholar Athlete TeeHawks 14, Bag Ladies 12, Thelma Metheny 158 Atlanta 76, Minnesota 58 Atlanta 46 33 .582 — Sunday’s Games Warren Peters to a two-year contract for the 2009-10 men’s golf season. & Louise 9, Curlers 9, Foxy Ladies 9, TIE-THIRD: Bernard Kline, John Chicago 92, Connecticut 80 New York 45 35 .563 1 1/2 New York at Colorado, 8 p.m. and D Drew Bagnall to a one-year con- Ball Busters 7, Truxedo 5, Eagles 3 Cimpl, Merlyn Pugh, Robert Pulscher Washington 107, Phoenix 104 Philadelphia 41 37 .526 4 1/2 Seattle FC at Los Angeles, 9:30 tract. Eisenbraun is a chemical and mechanical engineering major 160 Los Angeles 73, San Antonio 63 Florida 37 41 .474 8 1/2 p.m. NEW YORK ISLANDERS— from Yankton. To receive the honor, student-athletes are nominated Sand Volleyball TIE-THIRD: Mike Kellen, Travis Saturday’s Games Washington 35 46 .432 12 Agreed to terms D Mark Eaton on a by their head coach and must maintain a minimum grade point Pokorney, Dave Cornemann, Jon Seattle at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Central Division Transactions two-year contract and Milan D Jurcina average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale and have achieved junior academic WOMEN’S LEAGUE Zacher 160 Chicago at Atlanta, 6 p.m. W L Pct GB and G Nathan Lawson on one-year RESULTS: In It 4 Fun def. Ball MEN’S IND. NET SKINS Washington at Tulsa, 7 p.m. Cincinnati 46 35 .568 — contracts. status to qualify. Busters 21-16, 17-21, 21-17; Just Us FLIGHT 1: No. 3, Jeb Christensen New York at Phoenix, 9 p.m. St. Louis 43 36 .544 2 PHOENIX COYOTES—Re- def. Clark’s Rentals 22-20, 22-20; 2; No. 8, Dan Eisenbraun 2; No. 10, Milwaukee 36 43 .456 9 —Placed signed D Sami Lepisto and G Al Larry’s Heating & Cooling def. Subway Dave Ewald 2; No. 12, Joe Vig 2 Chicago 34 46 .425 11 1/2 RHP Manny Delcarmen and C Jason Montoya to one-year contracts. Signed Nebraska’s Fan Day Set For Aug. 7 Girls 9-21, 21-13, 21-18; Fox, FLIGHT 2: No. 1, Luke Evans; No. American League Houston 32 48 .400 13 1/2 Varitek on the 15-day DL, retroactive to C Andrew Ebbett to a one-year con- LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska has set its annual football Youngberg & Lewno def. First Dakota 14, Gail Gubbels 2; No. 16, Jim East Division Pittsburgh 29 51 .363 16 1/2 July 1. Selected the contracts of C tract. Bank 21-19, 20-22, 21-10; Walnut def. Schramm 2; No. 17, Harvey Youngberg W L Pct GB West Division and INF Niuman Romero — Fan Day for Aug. 7, which also is the first day of preseason prac- TNT 21-18, 14-21, 21-4 3; No. 18, Kevin Culhane 2 New York 48 31 .608 — W L Pct GB from Pawtucket (IL). Recalled RHP Signed F Ryan Craig. tice. STANDINGS: Walnut 5-0, First Boston 48 32 .600 1/2 San Diego 46 33 .582 — Robert Manuel from Pawtucket. ST. LOUIS BLUES—Re-signed F The event gives fans an opportunity to meet and greet the Dakota Bank 4-1, Fox, Youngberg & Tampa Bay 46 32 .590 1 1/2 Los Angeles 43 35 .551 2 1/2 CHICAGO WHITE SOX— Brad Winchester. Cornhuskers and get autographs. Lewno 3-1, Clark’s Rentals 3-2, JJ Lakeview Golf Toronto 41 40 .506 8 Colorado 42 37 .532 4 Reinstated RHP Bobby Jenks from the — Benji’s 2-2, Just Us 2-2, Larry’s THURSDAY MEN’S LEAGUE Baltimore 24 55 .304 24 San Francisco 40 38 .513 5 1/2 bereavement/family medical emer- Signed D Pavel Kubina to a two-year Fan Day will run from 9:30-11 a.m. on the Memorial Stadium Heating & Cooling 2-2, In It 4 Fun 2-3, LOW GROSS: Eric Ambrosen 40 Central Division Arizona 31 48 .392 15 gency list. contract and F Niklas Persson to a field with all Husker players and coaches in attendance. TNT 2-3, Ball Busters 0-4, Subway LOW NET: Eric Ambrosen 30, Dan W L Pct GB Thursday’s Games —Recalled the one-year contract. Girls 0-5 Graveland 30 Minnesota 43 36 .544 — Cincinnati 3, Chicago Cubs 2, 10 contract of LHP Daniel Schlereth from WASHINGTON CAPITALS— COED LEAGUE TEAM LOW GROSS: Wild Boar Detroit 42 36 .538 1/2 innings Toledo (IL). Signed G Dany Sabourin to a one-year Huskers’ First Two Games To Be RESULTS: Neighborhood Dental Enterprises 191 Chicago 40 37 .519 2 Washington 2, N.Y. Mets 1 — contract. def. Nin Spikers 19-21, 21-18, 21-12; TEAM LOW NET: WCC-007 142 Kansas City 34 45 .430 9 Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 2 Selected the contract of RHP Dustin Carried On Pay-Per-View Big Muddy Buddies def. Yotes 21-7, STANDINGS: WCC-007 129, LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska’s first two football games this 21-17 Concrete Materials 114, EZ Swingers STANDINGS: Neighborhood 110, Wankers 108, The One Holers season will be televised on a pay-per-view basis. Dental 5-0, Big Muddy Buddies 3-2, 106, Glass Cutter 100, Photography by had three of Tabor’s 16 hits as doubled. The athletic department announced Friday that Fox Sports Net’s Nin Spikers 2-3, Yotes 0-5 Jerry 98, Welfl Const. 95, Re-Tired 93, pay-per-view division will carry the Sept. 4 opener against Western Duh Duffers 92, Sacred Heart the Bluebirds downed Lesterville Logan Tycz picked up the Kentucky at 6 p.m. and the Sept. 11 game against Idaho at 11:30 Hillcrest Golf Monastery 89, Wild Boar Enterprises BALL 14-2 in South Central League win. Adam Goeken took the loss. 86, Goeden Const. 80, West-Hodson a.m. TWO-MAN BEST BALL LEAGUE 79, FISO 63 amateur baseball action Friday Tabor, 11-1 overall and 9-1 in The games will be available on participating cable systems in RESULTS: John Sternquist-Pat LADIES LEAGUE From Page 6A night. SCL play, travels to Freeman Nebraska, as well as nationally on participating satellite systems. King 61, Gail Gubbels-Bill Berry 64, LOW GROSS: Norma Garvey 48 Sutera had a and a Saturday. Lesterville is at The games will be available for the first time in high-definition. Buddy Hovland-James Grotenhuis 64, LOW NET: Brenda Leader 31 Terry Steichen-Jae Koletzky 64, Jim STANDINGS: Carol Leader & triple among his three hits. Brett Yankton Sunday. Both games will The suggested price is $39.95. Ordering details will be announced Tramp-Jack Gregg 65, Dan Patty Zavadil 242, Norma Garvey & The Lakers, 14-9 overall, trav- later. Eisenbraun-Todd Van Mannen 65, Karen Clark 242, Kay Blankenfeld, Sime also homered among his be followed by their respective el to Brookings Monday. two hits. Gary Kortan, Steve city’s Independence Day fire- Former USF Coach Murphy To Take Fejfar, Brandon Tycz, Rob works displays. Amateur Keppen and Jason Humpal also TABOR (11-1) ...... 032 050 4 — 14 16 1 Over DWU Men’s Basketball Program Uruguay, Netherlands Advance LESTERVILLE ...... 000 020 0 — 2 2 5 Tabor 14, Lesterville 2 had two hits each in the win. Logan Tycz, Gary Kortan (7) and Steve Fejfar; MITCHELL (AP) — The former head men’s basketball coach at Adam Goeken and Matt Bennett the University of Sioux Falls has been named head coach at Dakota To World Cup Semifinals LESTERVILLE — Chris Sutera For Lesterville, Mike Pavel Wesleyan. Shane Murphy, a former University of South Dakota standout JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Uruguay survived a last- player and assistant coach, succeeds John Hemenway. He left in second penalty kick by Ghana in extra time and then May to become head coach at Berea College in Kentucky, another won the shootout 4-2 after a 1-1 draw to advance to the METS 5, NATIONALS 3: WASHINGTON Joel Hanrahan pitched the eighth and NAIA school. World Cup semifinals Friday. (AP) — Jonathon Niese pitched seven solid Octavio Dotel earned his 18th in 21 Murphy returns to coaching after a two-year hiatus. Before that The wild win put the South Americans in the tourna- innings, striking out a career-high eight for opportunities. MLB his fifth straight win, and New York held off ROCKIES 6, GIANTS 3: DENVER (AP) — he led the Sioux Falls men’s basketball program to its most suc- ment’s last four for the first time since 1970. It eliminat- Washington. Jhoulys Chacin pitched six solid innings, cessful stretch in school history, including a trip to the NAIA From Page 7A Division II National Tournament final four in 2004. ed the last of six African teams in the tournament and The Nationals rallied for two runs in the Dexter Fowler had his second straight three- Dakota Wesleyan had a school record 28-6 season last year. denied the continent its first-ever semifinalist. ninth before Roger Bernadina, in a colossal hit game and Colorado handed San Francisco The Tigers have been to the national tournament each of the past Sebastian Abreu chipped in his penalty kick to give baserunning blunder, was picked off second its seventh straight loss. four seasons, making the sweet sixteen last year. Uruguay the victory. It will play the Netherlands in the of their last 14 games, five by shutout, and base by Francisco Rodriguez for the final out. Aubrey Huff homered twice for the final four. are 10-20 since May 30. Niese (6-2) allowed six hits as he Giants. Clint Barmes connected and Jonathan Arroyo (8-4) allowed two hits and two improved to 5-0 with a 2.43 ERA in six starts Herrera had three RBIs for Colorado. Ghana missed twice in the shootout, but wouldn’t walks. since coming off the disabled list June 5. He Two-time Cy Young Award winner Tim AREA have been there had Asamoah Gyan, who made two Ryan Dempster (6-7) had allowed only fanned eight in his first four innings — strik- Lincecum (8-4) gave up four runs, walked CALENDAR penalty kicks earlier in the tournament, not hit the two hits, including Phillips’ solo homer, while ing out the side in the fourth — and didn’t four and struck out four in six innings. crossbar on the final play of overtime. striking out nine through six dominant walk a batter. To top it off, Niese added his Chacin (5-7) settled down after a rough NETHERLANDS 2, BRAZIL 1: PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (AP) innings before opening the seventh by walk- first career RBI on a double in a four-run first inning. He retired 15 of the next 17 bat- Saturday, July 3 — Soccer’s perennial World Cup underachievers from the Netherlands ing Gomes and . fourth against Luis Atilano (6-5). ters before running into trouble in the sixth. BASEBALL, AMATEUR Scotland at Menno (7:30 p.m.); Tabor at knocked off mighty Brazil on Friday, stamping the Dutch as a strong BRAVES 4, MARLINS 3, 11 innings: had three hits and Alex Chacin allowed three runs, walked two and Freeman (7:30 p.m.); Wynot at Irene (7:30 p.m.) contender to finally win that elusive title. ATLANTA (AP) — Omar Infante’s two-run sin- Cora a three-run triple for the Mets. struck out five. BASEBALL, LEGION Deadwood Wood Bat Tourn. (Platte-Geddes) Wesley Sneijder, one of the shortest players on the field, scored in Rodriguez earned his 19th save. worked a perfect ninth for Sunday, July 4 gle in the 11th inning helped Atlanta rally past BASEBALL, AMATEUR Lesterville at Yankton (6 p.m.) the 68th minute on a header for a stunning 2-1 quarterfinals win over Florida for its 15th victory in its final at-bat. Josh Willingham homered for his second save. Monday, July 5 the five-time champions. The Braves have won two straight overall Washington. CARDINALS 5, BREWERS 0: ST. LOUIS BASEBALL, LEGION Yankton at S.F. East (DH, 5 p.m.) Top-ranked Brazil, which also went out in this round four years ago and five of seven. Atlanta leads the major PIRATES 2, PHILLIES 0: PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jaime Garcia bounced back from his BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Yankton Lakers at Brookings (DH, 3 p.m.) against France, lost its composure after it fell behind and defender (AP) — Ross Ohlendorf became the third worst start with seven innings of three-hit GOLF, JUNIOR Avera-Austad’s Junior Tour at Meadowbrook GC, leagues with a 29-9 home record. Florida has Rapid City Felipe Melo was ejected in the 73rd minute for stomping on the leg of dropped two straight and six of eight. Pittsburgh starting in three days to ball and doubled twice and Arjen Robben. Infante’s to left-center off win for the first time this season, limiting drove in a run in St. Louis’ victory over The Dutch made the championship match in 1974 and ‘78, lost Leo Nunez (3-2) scored Brian McCann and slumping Philadelphia to five hits over seven Milwaukee. ■ Get Updates At Yankton Online both, and rarely have lived up to their talent in other World Cups. They pinch-runner Brandon Hicks. McCann drew a innings. Garcia (8-4) retired his last 13 hitters and did this time, helped by an own off the head of unfortunate Felipe leadoff walk and Troy Glaus doubled to put The Phillies’ seemingly ageless Jamie had seven , five days after the rook- (www.yankton.net) Melo that brought them into a 1-1 tie in the 53rd. runners at second and third with none out. Moyer (9-7) was masterful at age 47 in his ie gave up five runs in two innings with no Braves closer blew a save 625th career start, but two infield singles by strikeouts in a loss at Kansas City. The lefty when Gaby Sanchez’s ninth homer tied it at 2 the Pirates that barely traveled 90 feet com- got his biggest out when Prince Fielder in the ninth. bined and the pitcher’s throwing error led to tapped out to first with the bases loaded to “If you ever watch him during Bruckner said. “At the ceremony, Errors by Glaus and reliever Jonny Philadelphia’s fourth loss in five games. end the first. Venters (3-0) in the 11th helped the Marlins Ohlendorf (1-6) was 0-8 in 16 starts He beat the Brewers for the second time, a game, he’s really intense,” Kunz I was talking to a guy from take a 3-2 lead. since Aug. 18 before striking out eight and matched his career best for innings and COACH said. “When it comes down to it, Wyoming and he was saying how Hanley Ramirez hit a solo homer off walking one against a lineup that was missing strikeouts, and lowered his ERA to 2.10. some people can misread his it’s nice to see small towns not Atlanta starter Kris Medlen. injured Chase Utley, Placido Polanco, Carlos Tyler Greene homered off Chris Narveson From Page 6A enthusiasm. But he seriously being ignored. Florida starter allowed one Ruiz and was also without , (7-5). cares about the kids and does a “That’s exactly the way I feel,” run in six innings with no walks and eight who was rested. Milwaukee had won eight of 11. good job working with them.” he added. “This is such a nice strikeouts. Martin Prado had three hits for the Known for his sideline pres- Braves, including a pair of RBI singles. Bruckner said a brief conver- honor.” Farmers - Ranchers - Homeowners ence during football games, sation he had with a fellow final- Bruckner has helped many ath- ist at the awards ceremony in 2010 Pesticide Container Collections letes in his time at Menno devel- It’s the first of the month... Sioux Falls spoke volumes. The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and the Cooperative Extension Service have op into standouts, according to “Any time you get an award Kunz. for a more efficient set the following dates and locations for the 2010 Pesticide container collections. All plastic from your peers, it means a lot,” July containers up to and including 30-55 gallon drums, plastic minibulk/shuttles, and 30-55 gallon S MT WT F S furnace or AC steel drums will all be accepted. All containers must be tripple rinsed or pressure rinsed. Make 1 2 3 change your filter plans to attend the collection nearest you and thank you for your turnout in the past. All-South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference 4 56 7 89 10 once a month. Collection Schedule honors for three years. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Date Time Location City One of the highlights of his career was 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 July 19 9:00-2:00 Nelson’s Seed Service Miller HALL batting .645 in state amateur tournament play, July 20 9:00-3:00 Codington Co. Extention Watertown still one of the top career averages in history. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 $2.00 Off From Page 6A July 21 9:00-12:00 Clark File Hall Clark After retiring as a player in 1989, he your Aprilaire Filter July 21 1:00-4:00 Spink Co. Fairgrounds Redfield coached Little League baseball and was July 22 9:00-1:00 SD State Fairgrounds(FFA Bldg) Huron instrumental in starting the Mitchell Baseball July 26 9:00-12:00 Perkins Co. Fairgrounds Bison Craven Corner. Wilber served as a player- Association in 1994, which funds the Teener July 26 2:00-5:00 Southwest Grain Lemmon manager for many of the teams during his and American Legion baseball programs in July 27 9:00-11:00 SD Wheat Growers McLaughlin career. Mitchell. He also was involved with the many July 27 1:00-4:00 Airport Timber Lake Wilber served as a South Dakota Amateur improvements made at Cadwell Park as well HEATING & COOLING July 28 9:00-1:00 SD Wheat Growers Chamberlain Baseball Association commissioner from as putting countless hours in all of the state 920 Broadway • 665-9461 Aug. 2 9:00-2:00 Agriliance Warehouse Aberdeen 1979 to 1988 and has remained involved in tournaments held in Mitchell. Aug. 3 9:00-2:00 Border States Coop Sisseton the game as a VFW Teener and American Aug. 4 9:00-12:00 Farmer’s Elevator Rosholt Legion baseball manager in Miller and Dell Aug. 5 8:00-1:00 Brookings Regional Landfill Brookings Rapids. Aug. 9 9:00-12:00 North Central Farmers Elevator Herreid Since 2001, he has been the manager of Scott L. Shindler, DPM Aug. 9 2:00-4:00 Walworth Co. Hwy. Dept. Selby the Dell Rapids Mudcats, who have been one Aug. 10 9:00-12:00 SD Wheat Growers Wessington Springs Board Certified Aug. 11 9:00-2:00 Davison Co. Extension Mitchell of the top Class B amateur baseball teams in Aug. 12 9:00-2:00 SDDA Baitstation Pierre the state during his tenure. The Mudcats won hindler S Aug. 16 9:00-2:00 Tunis Farm Service Platte the state Class B title in 2008 and finished Aug. 17 9:00-12:00 Farmers Alliance Corsica second in both 2001 and 2007. Aug. 17 1:00-4:00 Country Pride Coop Fert Plant Wagner The Miller native has taken care of the Aug. 18 9:00-12:00 Bon Homme Co. Hiway Dept. Tyndall ballfields and promoted amateur baseball in Aug. 18 1:00-4:00 Hutchinson Co. Courthouse Olivet every town he has represented throughout Foot Clinic ain Aug. 19 9:00-2:00 Tripp Co. Recycling Center Winner his playing and coaching career. Aug. 23 9:00-12:00 Lake Preston Soil Service Lake Preston Arch & Heel P Aug. 23 1:30-4:00 Cenex Agronomy Center Howard Robin Ackman, Mitchell oot Care Aug. 24 9:00-12:00 Lake Co. 4-H Grounds Madison oot Care & Shoes Aug. 24 1:30-4:00 Moody Co. Hwy Dept Flandreau Robin Ackman’s amateur baseball career Bunions • Hammer toes • Aug. 25 9:00-2:00 Renner Fire Hall Renner started in 1972 as an American Legion pick- Aug. 26 9:00-12:00 Central Farmers Coop Salem up player for the Mitchell Moonlight Bar SPECIALIZES IN SURGICAL &ork NON-SURGICAL Injuries • Diabetic TREATMENT F OF THE FOOT & ANKLE No Referral arts • Calluses • Necessary Sept. 13 8:00-11:00 Midwest Coop/Cenex Philip team. W Sept. 13 1:00-4:00 Bennett Co. 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