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PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2011 PAGE 9 between the bounce and OU defender, the shot sailed tional Hockey League. 1,000th career kill. “It’s great to see that her extra effort “It was a great night as we also had five local high Jacks Fall To Oakland In high and the clock eventually ran out. Registration will begin at 3:30 p.m. today (Saturday), and hard work is rewarded in reaching this milestone.” school teams join us in the crowd to cheer on the Lancers SDSU did not find the equalizer. followed by ice time from 4-6 p.m. More information re- SDSU will be at Oral Roberts today (Saturday). and support breast cancer awareness,” Coach Climer Summit League Semis Oakland outshot the Jacks 15-8, with a 5-2 shots on garding the Yankton program, sponsored by the Yankton commented. “It was cool to look out in the crowd and see ROCHESTER, MICH. — The South Dakota State goal advantage. The Golden Grizzlies took five corner Area Ice Association, contact Darrell or Rhonda Schenkel Area Runners Among all the breast cancer t-shirts each school created during women’s soccer team’s season ended on Friday night in kicks to the Jacks’ three. at 665-3076. their season. the conference semifinals, falling 1-0 to Oakland. Oakland was called offside five times, as the team tried The nation's youth hockey community and U.S.-based RunSodak.Com Honorees “The Lancer volleyball team would like to thank all the The Golden Grizzlies got an early goal and SDSU to hit the long ball on the counter attack all night. SDSU NHL clubs, players, alumni and fans will support Come RAPID CITY — Several area girls’ runners were listed people who supported us and donated for this great could not find its way through the Oakland defense. was not called offside the entire game. Play Youth Hockey Month with a slate of activities, includ- on the RunSodak.com Elite Cross Country squads, an- cause. In the last two years the Lancers have raised Six minutes and seven seconds into the game, a clear- Braffet and Cori Bonte led the attack for SDSU with two ing Try Hockey for Free Day on Saturday, Nov. 5, when nounced earlier this week. $1500 to go to our local cancer center,” Climer added. ance was controlled by the Golden Grizzlies’ forward and shots apiece. Bonte and Kelsey Ferguson recorded the over 430 rinks across the country, including Yankton, are Yankton’s Jenna Grossenburg ranked second among immediately played back into the box. The through ball two Jacks’ shots on goal. expected to conduct a one-hour clinic with the hopes of seniors, with Platte-Geddes’ Rochelle Wynia ranking Aberdeen Girls Interstate Hoops found its mark and Oakland took a 1-0 lead. The Jacks’ season ends at 12-6-2. introducing nearly 10,000 kids to the sport of hockey for eighth. The Gazelles’ Whitlee Larson and Annie Kruse The Jacks responded defensively, as Oakland contin- free. ranked fifth and sixth among sophomores. Tourney Dec. 2-3 ued to press but could not add to its lead. Kokesh Shines At Wrestle-Offs Athletes from all three classes were ranked within their ABERDEEN — The Aberdeen Family YMCA will host The halftime score was 1-0 at halftime. LINCOLN, Neb. — Wagner native Robert Kokesh went SDSU’s Fiegen Reaches 1,000- age group based on times from the South Dakota State the 31st annual Girls Interstate Basketball Tournament on Oakland outshot SDSU 10-4 in the first half, including 2-0 with a pair of impressive victories during the University Cross Country Meet, held last month in Sioux Falls. Dec. 2-3. a 3-0 shots on goal advantage. The Golden Grizzlies also of Nebraska wrestling team’s preseason wrestle-offs, held Kill Milestone The tournanment is open to girls in grades 3-8 and will took three corner kicks to the Jacks’ none. Friday at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. CEDAR CITY, Utah — South Dakota State junior Kelli MMC Volleyball Donates $500 include teams from the tri-state area. Teams are guaran- The second half was rather quiet for both teams, as Kokesh, a redshirt freshman who won 34 matches last Fiegen led the Jackrabbits with 21 kills on Thursday at teed three games unless scheduling dictates otherwise, OU moved into a defensive formation. The two teams went season, defeated Michael Klinginsmith by technical fall, Southern Utah and finished the match with 1,011 kills for From Its Dig Pink Night and individual awards will be given out for first, second back and forth on counter attacks, but neither team could 17-1, at 165 pounds, before beating Tyler Koehn by pin. her career, but it unfortunately came in a loss, as the Thun- Mount Marty College’s volleyball team recently do- and third place. find the net. derbirds downed the Jacks 3-1 in Summit League action. nated $500 to the Avera Sacred Heart Cancer Center. The Registration deadline is Tuesday, Nov. 15. Entry fee in- The Jacks had a couple of decent scoring opportuni- Yankton Part Of Try Hockey For The Parkston native’s 1,000th kill makes her the 15th women sold black T-shirts as a fundraiser for their “Dig formation can be found online at aberdeenymca.org under ties, but solid play by the Oakland defense and some un- member of the SDSU 1,000-Kills Club, and just the sixth Pink” volleyball night during October’s Breast Cancer Events, YMCA Tournaments. lucky breaks kept the score at 1-0. Free Weekend member to reach the milestone as a junior. Awareness month. They joined college volleyball teams For more information, email Dan Grewe at The final effort for SDSU came on a set play, as the Yankton’s Alcoa Arena will be part of a “Try Hockey For “Fiegs has worked hard since she got to SDSU,” head across the nation in this “Dig Pink” breast cancer aware- [email protected]. ball was loose in the box. Kayla Braffet got a piece of it, but Free” weekend promotion by USA Hockey and the Na- coach Phil McDaniel said of Fiegen reaching recording her ness and fundraising initiative. SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR Championship: Ashland-Greenwood def. Minnesota 2 6 0 .250 172 199 Can-Am League (AHL) and D Jake Marto from Colorado (ECHL) Saturday, November 5 Iowa at USD (1 p.m.) BOWLING Auburn, 23-25, 25-18, 21-25, 25-12, 15-11 NEBRASKA PLAYOFFS West NEW JERSEY JACKALS—Signed RHP to St. John’s (AHL). BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Midland VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S Doane at YANKTON YOUTH BOWLING District C1-2 CLASS C2 W L T Pct PF PA Mike Zenko. ECHL Classic (MMC vs. Bethel, 1 p.m., KVTK-AM) MMC (3 p.m.) JUNIOR/MAJORS Championship: Columbus Scotus def. Mil- Quarterfinals, Nov. 8 San Francisco 6 1 0 .857 187 107 FOOTBALL ECHL—Suspended Florida D Dominic CROSS COUNTRY, COLLEGE Great VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S JV Doane at HIGH TEAM GAME: Strikers 636 ford, 25-18, 25-9, 25-13 Tri County (9-1) at Aquinas Catholic (10-0), Seattle 2 5 0 .286 109 162 National Football League D’Amour three games and fined him an undis- Plains Athletic Conference at Lincoln (MMC) MMC (1:30 p.m.) HIGH TEAM SERIES: Strikers 1685 District C1-3 7 p.m. St. Louis 1 6 0 .143 87 192 NFL—Fined Pittsburgh S Ryan Clark, New closed amount as a result of his actions in a Nov. FOOTBALL, PREP S.D. Playoffs Semi- Sunday, November 6 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Dustin Whipple Championship: Concordia def. Wisner-Pil- Oakland-Craig (10-0) at Lincoln Christian (9- Arizona 1 6 0 .143 143 183 York Giants S Antrell Rolle, San Francisco DE 2 game at South Carolina. finals — Class 9B: Avon at Harding County VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S IPFW at 247, Alec Barta 225, Malan Moody 193, Dakota ger, 25-15, 25-17, 26-24 1), 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 6 Justin Smith and Houston OT Duane Brown ELMIRA JACKALS—Announced F Mike (4 p.m. CT); Viborg-Hurley at Waverly-South USD (2 p.m.) Mace 130, Carly Turner 123, Kierra Schaffer District C1-4 North Platte St. Patrick’s (9-1) at Hastings Seattle at Dallas, noon $15,000 each and New York Giants DT Linval Radja was assigned the team from Binghamton Shore (7 p.m., KKYA-FM, KVHT-FM) Monday, November 7 116, Madison Cordell 116 Championship: Grand Island Central St. Cecilia (10-0), 6 p.m. Miami at Kansas City, noon Joseph and Houston OT Duane Brown $7,500 (AHL) and F Louie Caporusso was recalled by SWIMMING-DIVING, WOMEN Northern No activities scheduled HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Alec Barta 637, Catholic def. Kearney Catholic, 25-22, 25-16, 17- Crofton (10-0) at Kearney Catholic (9-1), 3 Tampa Bay at New Orleans, noon apiece for their actions in last weekend’s games. Binghamton. Dustin Whipple 579, Malan Moody 537, Dakota 25, 25-18 p.m. Cleveland at Houston, noon HOCKEY READING ROYALS—Announced F Yannick Mace 367, Carly Turner 331, Madison Cordell District C1-5 CLASS D1 San Francisco at Washington, noon National Hockey League Riendeau was assigned to the team from Provi- 319 Championship: Norfolk Catholic def. Quarterfinals, Nov. 8 N.Y. Jets at Buffalo, noon DETROIT RED WINGS—Reassigned D dence (AHL) and D Ryan Button was assigned SOCCER athletic director Betty Kelly Austin, effective Nov. STANDINGS: Strikers 12-4, The Otaku’s 11- O’Neill, 25-21, 25-22, 25-23 Garden County (10-0) at Kenesaw (10-0), 5 Atlanta at Indianapolis, noon Brendan Smith to Grand Rapids (AHL).