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Tappers Menno Class a Ams Pros PAGE 8: SPORTS PRESS & DAKOTAN n MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 2015 SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR Class B: Madison Outlasts Tabor SECOND ROUND Monday, August 10 Tourn. at Mitchell GOLF Sunday, Aug. 9 BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Wednesday, August 12 HILLCREST PRO-AM Canova-Howard 8, Lennox Only Tourn. at Mitchell BASEBALL, AMATEUR State BY JAMES D. CIMBUREK Final Round, Sunday One 1 Tuesday, August 11 Tourn. at Mitchell (Menno vs. [email protected] Professional Division Akron vs. Garretson, 7:30 p.m. BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Larchwood, 8 p.m., KVHT-FM) Doug Quinones, $21,000 (won in playoff) Monday, Aug. 10 ..................................67-68-65-69--269 Alexandria vs. Dell Rapids Mudcats, MITCHELL — Madison Andre Metzger, $10,000 6 p.m. manager Trent Miller expected ..................................66-65-68-70--269 Platte vs. Wessington Springs, 8 nings New Orleans at Baltimore, 6:30 p.m. Zenon Brown, $6,500 p.m. Oakland 5, Houston 4 Green Bay at New England, 6:30 a crazy game when his Broncos ..................................69-70-65-68--272 Tuesday, Aug. 11 Seattle 4, Texas 2 p.m. battled Tabor in the opening Calvin Pearson, $4,500 Harrisburg vs. Plankinton, 6 p.m. Monday’s Games N.Y. Jets at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. ...................................69-68-72-65--274 Flandreau vs. Parkston Mudcats, Detroit (Boyd 1-2) at Kansas City Miami at Chicago, 7 p.m. round of the South Dakota Kelly Kretz, $4,500 ...71-70-66-67--274 8 p.m. (Cueto 0-1), 7:10 p.m. Washington at Cleveland, 7 p.m. State Amateur Baseball Tourna- Neil Johnson, $3,000 Wednesday, Aug. 12 L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 5-7) at Dallas at San Diego, 9 p.m. ment on Saturday at Mitchell’s ..................................68-67-71-69--275 Winner-Colome vs. Madison, 6 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Sale 9-7), 7:10 p.m. Friday, Aug. 14 Thomas Buran, $3,000 Menno vs. Larchwood, 8 p.m. Baltimore (W.Chen 5-6) at Seattle Carolina at Buffalo, 6 p.m. Cadwell Park. ..................................72-68-67-68--275 QUARTERFINALS (Nuno 0-0), 9:10 p.m. Tennessee at Atlanta, 6 p.m. Luckily for his team, they Tim Ailes, $3,000 ......69-71-66-69--275 Thursday, Aug. 13 Tuesday’s Games Pittsburgh at Jacksonville, 6:30 p.m. Aaron Cockerill, $2,100 Canova-Howard vs. Akron-Garret- Oakland at Toronto, 6:07 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Cincinnati, 6:30 p.m. were able to ride it out and ...................................69-66-71-70--276 son winner, 6 p.m. Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m. Denver at Seattle, 9 p.m. ground the Bluebirds. Nick Delio, $2,100 ....71-67-69-69--276 Alexandria-Dell Rapids Mudcats Boston at Miami, 6:10 p.m. St. Louis at Oakland, 9 p.m. Madison overcame a 7-3 Jonathan Hauter, $1,750 winner vs. Platte-Wessington Springs N.Y. Yankees at Cleveland, 6:10 Saturday, Aug. 15 ..................................63-74-71-69--277 winner, 8 p.m. p.m. Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 7 p.m. deficit, then held on for an Kirby Pettitt, $1,750 ..71-70-67-69--277 Friday, Aug. 14 Detroit at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. San Francisco at Houston, 7 p.m. 11-10 victory, advancing to a Nick Chladek, $1,750 Harrisburg- Plankinton winner vs. L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, Kansas City at Arizona, 8 p.m. ..................................67-68-71-71--277 Flandreau-Parkston Mudcats winner, 7:10 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 16 second-round matchup against Sam Osborne, $1,750 6 p.m. Texas at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. Indianapolis at Philadelphia, noon Winner-Colome on Wednesday. ..................................72-67-68-70--277 Winner-Colome/ Madison winner vs. Baltimore at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. “I had a feeling it was going Mark Baldwin, $1,416.67 Menno-Larchwood winner, 8 p.m. Houston at San Francisco, 9:15 p.m. ..................................71-70-67-70--278 TRANSACTIONS to be a game like this,” Miller Nick Hodge, $1,416.67 NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL said after the contest that S.D. CLASS A AMATEURS JAMES D. CIMBUREK/P&D ..................................66-68-71-73--278 Aug. 7-9 at Yankton; Aug. 14-16 at East Division American League lasted over three and a half Tim Kunick, $1,416.67 Mitchell W L Pct GB BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Assigned Tabor’s Ross Kortan holds up his glove after tagging out ..................................70-67-72-69--278 Friday, Aug. 7 New York 59 52 .532 — 1B/OF Chris Parmelee outright to Nor- hours. “We always have a first- Cameron White, $1,300 Madison’s Jon Waba on a stolen base attempt during their Renner 7, Yankton 3 Washington 57 53 .518 1 1/2 folk (IL). Agreed to terms with LHP Nick round game that goes back and opening round matchup in the South Dakota State Ama- ..................................73-67-69-70--279 Castlewood Ravens 5, Sturgis A’s 0 Atlanta 51 61 .455 8 1/2 Additon on a minor league contract. forth.” Matt Schneider, $1,183.33 Saturday, Aug. 8 Philadelphia 45 67 .402 14 1/2 BOSTON RED SOX — Sent OF teur Baseball Tournament on Saturday at Mitchell’s Cad- ..................................69-68-71-72--280 Yankton 4, Sturgis A’s 1, Sturgis Miami 44 68 .393 15 1/2 Mookie Betts to Portland (EL) for a re- Jon Waba and Brian Miller well Park. Nicklaus Newcomb, $1,183.33 eliminated Central Division hab assignment. Designated RHP Justin each had three hits — each a ..................................67-69-70-74--280 Renner 16, Castlewood 3, 7 innings W L Pct GB Masterson for assignment. Acquired 3B Parker Edens, $1,183.33 Aberdeen 4, S.F. Squirrels 1 St. Louis 71 40 .640 — Carlos Rivero from Seattle for cash and double and two singles — to ..................................69-67-71-73--280 S.F. Brewers 13, Colton-Crooks 3, Pittsburgh 64 44 .593 5 1/2 assigned him to Pawtucket (IL). lead Madison. Matt Burpee had He would eventually leave the son’s Jacob Leighton tracked it Nate Barbee, $1,075 8 innings Chicago 62 48 .564 8 1/2 DETROIT TIGERS — Optioned a pair of hits. Mitch McNary game. down to end the game. ..................................69-71-70-71--281 Sunday, Aug. 9 Cincinnati 49 60 .450 21 RHP Shane Greene to Toledo (IL). Christopher Evans, $1,037.50 .............. S.F. Squirrels 5, Colton-Crooks 2, Milwaukee 48 65 .425 24 Selected the contract of LHP Tom Gor- tripled and Nick Bird doubled Tabor built on the lead in The loss ended a late- 71-67-70-76--284 Colton-Crooks eliminated West Division zelanny from Toledo. in the victory. the third on Tycz’s two-run season surge by Tabor, which Josh Esler, $1,037.50 S.F. Brewers 11, Aberdeen 1, 7 in- W L Pct GB HOUSTON ASTROS — Released ..................................69-72-68-75--284 nings Los Angeles 62 48 .564 — RHP Roberto Hernandez. For Tabor, Lee Heimes had double, sending Madison to went from the seventh seed Randall Hutchison, $1,000 Friday, Aug. 14 San Francisco 59 52 .532 3 1/2 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Op- three hits, including a double, the bullpen for Selgestad. in District 6B to winning the ................................ 70-68-70-78—286 GAME 27: Aberdeen vs. Yankton, Arizona 54 56 .491 8 tioned INF Cheslor Cuthbert to Omaha and Scott Heimes and Ross Ko- Selgestad allowed four hits district tournament. Amateur Division 1:30 p.m., Drake San Diego 52 60 .464 11 (PCL). Recalled OF Paulo Orlando from GROSS DIVISION: Brian Lemkau GAME 28: Renner vs. S.F. Brewers, Colorado 47 62 .431 14 1/2 Omaha. rtan each had two hits. Austin and walked five, but did not “Nobody expected us to get 284, Jason Merkel 286, Jace Guth- 1:30 p.m. Friday’s Games MINNESOTA TWINS — Assigned Kaul, Logan Tycz and Jason allow a run. here. We won the district, but miller 287, Ryan Elwood 287, Chris GAME 29: Castlewood vs. S.F. Chicago Cubs 7, San Francisco 3 C Eric Fryer outright to Rochester (IL). Captain 293, Dillon Cooney 293, Scott Squirrels, 3:30 p.m., Drake Colorado 5, Washington 4 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Sent 2B Humpal each had a double. “Tonight was tough on our we weren’t satisfied with that,” O’Brien 293, Mitch Schlingman 295, Saturday, Aug. 15 Pittsburgh 5, L.A. Dodgers 4, 10 Tyler Ladendorf to the AZL Athletics for a Tabor outhit Madison 14-11, pitching,” Trent Miller said. Vavruska said. “We thought we Neil Chapman 305, Brent Miller 309, GAME 32: Game 27 winner vs. innings rehab assignment. Reinstated RHP Tay- and drew 14 walks and three “They (Tabor) were spraying could come here and win a few James Dickerson 311, Jason Tramp Game 29 winner, 11 a.m. N.Y. Mets 4, Tampa Bay 3 lor Thompson from the 60-day DL and 312, Jay Batcheller 312, Scott Hiltunen GAME 34: Game 32 winner vs. Atlanta 6, Miami 3 optioned him to Nashville (PCL). hit batters. the ball everywhere. They games.” 315, Marc Gubbels 316, Brad Cavitt 319, Game 28 loser, 5:30 p.m. St. Louis 6, Milwaukee 0 TEXAS RANGERS — Sent LHP “It was a crazy game all the went deep, they went short. Vavruska feels the Blue- Brent Adams 319, Mason Strahl 321, Sunday, Aug. 16 Arizona 2, Cincinnati 0 Derek Holland to Frisco (TL) for a rehab James Grotenhuis 323, Trevor Boggs CHAMPIONSHIP: Game 28 winner Philadelphia 4, San Diego 3, 12 assignment. way along,” said Tabor man- But every time he (Selgestad) birds will be able to build on 326, Ed Taylor 328, Brian Strahl 336, vs.
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