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Boston 27 32 .458 6 1/2 Wednesday, June 10 Yankton Lakers at Harrisburg (5 (266.0), fifth in girls’ cutting (62.0) and ninth in barrel racing GOLF Central Division ARCHERY World Archery p.m.) USD Football To Host Weber State (38.144). HILLCREST GOLF & CC W L Pct GB Youth Championships at Yankton TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE Jill Donnelly of Elk Point was fourth in both barrel racing LADIES DAY EVENT Kansas City 32 23 .582 — , AMATEUR Ver- OUTDOOR NCAA Championships In 2016 Home Opener FIRST: Marla Neukirch, Joan Lam- Minnesota 33 24 .579 — million Greysox at Akron (7:30 at Eugene, Ore. VERMILLION — South Dakota football will play its 2016 (36.915) and goat tying (18.300), and teamed with Trey Wright mers, Lisa Berry, Tena Becker 160 Detroit 31 28 .525 3 p.m.) SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Smash home opener against Weber State on Sept. 10 inside the of Houghton for ninth in team roping (120.84). SECOND: Stacy Schramm, Kathy Cleveland 27 30 .474 6 BASEBALL, LEGION Mitchell vs. Yankton Fury Xtreme (DH, 6:30 Taya Hesinger of Parkston was fifth in goat tying (18.670) Olsen, Donna Dietrich, Karen Hovland Chicago 26 30 .464 6 1/2 at Yankton (5 p.m.) p.m., Riverside) DakotaDome as part of a home-and-home series announced 167 West Division TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE Friday, June 12 Tuesday. It will be the first meeting between the two programs and eighth in barrel racing (37.682). Cheylee Nagel of THIRD: Patti Eisenbraun, Alicia Cor- W L Pct GB OUTDOOR NCAA Championships ARCHERY World Archery since 1970 and the first to be played in Vermillion. Springfield finished sixth in goat tying (18.780) and teamed nemann, Michelle Van Maanen, Dawn Houston 34 25 .576 — at Eugene, Ore. Youth Championships at Yankton The game will be played one week following South with Chayce McKenney of Parker for eighth in team roping Larson 168 Texas 30 27 .526 3 Thursday, June 11 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Free- (120.61). Harlee Jo McKenny of Parker was seventh in FOURTH: Lynette Bruening, Anne Los Angeles 29 29 .500 4 1/2 ARCHERY World Archery man at Menno (7:30 p.m.); Lester- Dakota’s season opener against California in Berkeley. The Meyer, Jane Adamson, Sue Morrison Seattle 26 32 .448 7 1/2 Youth Championships at Yankton ville at Scotland (7:30 p.m.) Coyotes renew their rivalry with North Dakota in Grand Forks breakaway roping (14.630). Ethan Knoll of Avon was seventh 173 Oakland 23 36 .390 11 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Crof- BASEBALL, LEGION Sioux the week after hosting Weber State which will conclude non- in tiedown (46.170). LADIES IND. NET SKINS Monday’s Games ton at Irene (7:30 p.m., KVHT-FM); Falls Post 307 Tourn. (Yankton) FLIGHT 1: No. 1, Karen Hovland 3; Toronto 11, Miami 3 Yankton at Tabor (7:30 p.m.) TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE conference play in 2016. No. 4, Hovland 2; No. 5, Tena Becker 2; Chicago White Sox 3, Houston 1 BASEBALL, LEGION Yankton OUTDOOR NCAA Championships The Weber State Wildcats, located in Ogden, , are un- No. 6, Lori Ibarolle 1; No. 7, Becker 3; Kansas City 3, Minnesota 1 Juniors at Vermillion (DH, 5 p.m.) at Eugene, Ore. der the direction of head coach Jay Hill, a longtime assistant Legion Baseball: Wachendorf No. 11, Donna Dietrich 2; No. 12, Alicia Tuesday’s Games BASEBALL, VFW TEENER Cornemann 2; No. 17, Becker 3 Baltimore 1, Boston 0 coach at the . Weber State was 2-10 overall FLIGHT 2: No. 1, Kathy Olsen 3; N.Y. Yankees 6, Washington 1 and 2-6 in the Big Sky in 2014 – the team’s first season under First Dakota Classic Set No. 4, Carla Ewald 3; No. 5, Joan Lam- Toronto 4, Miami 3 The pairings for the Morrie Wachendorf First Dakota Clas- Chicago 2, Tampa Bay 1 Hill. The Wildcats made back-to-back trips to the FCS playoffs mers 2; No. 6, Deb Riesgaard 0; No. Detroit 6, Chicago Cubs 0 Jake Odorizzi on the 15-day DL. sic American Legion baseball tournament, scheduled for June Saturday, June 6 8, Michelle Van Mannen 4; No. 9, Mary L.A. Angels 8, Tampa Bay 2 National League in 2008 and 2009, but have won two games in each of their Tampa Bay 4, Chicago 3 19-21 at Yankton’s Bob Tereshinski Field at Riverside Park, Lou Anderson 2; No. 10, Deb Riesgaard Seattle 3, Cleveland 2 CHICAGO CUBS — Agreed to last three seasons. Monday, June 8 3; No. 11, Anderson 1; No. 12, Marla Houston at Chicago White Sox, terms with RHP Rafael Soriano on a have been announced. Tampa Bay 3, Chicago 2, Tampa South Dakota and Weber State played to a 21-21 tie in Neukirch 3; No. 13, Lammers 2; No. 15, 8:10 p.m. minor league contract. The field includes the 2014 Class A state runner-up, Yank- Bay leads series 2-1 Ogden on Nov. 21, 1970, in the only meeting between the Olsen 3; No. 16, Ewald 0; No. 17, Van Kansas City at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. COLORADO ROCKIES — Recalled Wednesday, June 10 ton, as well as two programs that competed in the 2014 Class Maanen 3 Texas at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. OF Kyle Parker from Albuquerque two teams. South Dakota alum Steve Pelot ran for 134 yards Tampa Bay at Chicago, 7 p.m. B Legion Tournament in Tabor, Piedmont and McCook-Miner. Wednesday’s Games (PCL). Optioned RHP Eddie Butler to and three touchdowns in a game that the Coyotes led 21-0 at Miami (Koehler 4-3) at Toronto (Aa. Saturday, June 13 Albuquerque. halftime. South Dakota quarterback Tom Engleman passed for Vermillion, which includes several members of the third place Sanchez 5-4), 11:37 a.m. Chicago at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Sent SS team from last week’s Class B state high school tournament, BASEBALL Monday, June 15 100 yards and ran for 52 more in front of 3,700 in attendance. Washington (G.Gonzalez 4-3) at Justin Sellers to Bradenton (FSL) for a and Crofton, Nebraska, round out the field. S.D. AMATEUR POLL N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 5-1), 12:05 p.m. x-Tampa Bay at Chicago, 7 p.m. rehab assignment. The Coyotes are scheduled to host North Dakota on Class A — 1. Renner Monarchs; 2. Boston (Porcello 4-5) at Baltimore Wednesday, June 17 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Sent Play will begin with a single game on June 19, featuring x-Chicago at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. RHP Matt Cain to Richmond (EL) for a Sept. 16, 2017. South Dakota will return to Ogden to face Sioux Falls Saints; 3. Sioux Falls Brew- (W.Chen 1-4), 6:05 p.m. Weber State on Sept. 15, 2018. Go to GoYotes.com for more Vermillion against Yankton, a 7 p.m. start. Action begins at 11 ers; 4. Castlewood Ravens; 5. Mitchell. Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 5-4) at Detroit rehab assignment. a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Others receiving votes: Pierre, Yankton, (Greene 4-5), 6:08 p.m. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Placed information on future schedules. Sioux Falls Flying Squirrels. L.A. Angels (Weaver 4-5) at Tampa SOCCER OF Matt Holliday on the 15-day DL. SATURDAY: Crofton vs. Yankton, 11 a.m.; Crofton vs. Ver- Class B — 1. Dimock-Emery; 2. Bay (E.Ramirez 4-2), 6:10 p.m. WOMEN’S WORLD CUP Recalled RHP Miguel Socolovich from million, 1 p.m.; Vermillion vs. McCook-Miner, 3 p.m.; McCook- Wynot (Neb.); 3. Crofton (Neb.); 4. Al- Memphis (PCL). Seattle (T.Walker 2-6) at Cleveland FIRST ROUND Miner vs. Piedmont, 5 p.m.; Piedmont vs. Yankton, 7 p.m. exandria; 5. Larchwood (Iowa); 6. Clark; American Association (Bauer 5-2), 6:10 p.m. GROUP A Area Competitors Shine At Huron 7. Akron (Iowa); 8. Dell Rapids Mudcats; — SUNDAY: Piedmont vs. Vermillion, 11 a.m.; Crofton vs. Houston (Velasquez 0-0) at Chicago Saturday, June 6 9. Lennox; Oth- Signed RHP Clay Chapman. Piedmont, 1 p.m.; McCook-Miner vs. Crofton, 3 p.m.; McCook- 10. Parkston Mudcats. White Sox (Quintana 2-6), 7:10 p.m. Canada 1, China 0 ers receiving votes: Canova, Flandreau, GRAND PRAIRIE AIRHOGS — High School Rodeo Kansas City (Volquez 4-4) at Min- Netherlands 1, New Zealand 0 Miner vs. Yankton, 5 p.m. Irene and Winner. Signed C Brandon Cummings and RHP HURON – A number of area athletes had strong showings nesota (Gibson 4-3), 7:10 p.m. Thursday, June 11 Texas (Gallardo 5-6) at Oakland Dylan Rucker. at the Huron High School Rodeo, held June 5-7 in Huron. At Edmonton, Alberta — Released NCAA DIVISION I TOURN. (Hahn 3-5), 9:05 p.m. Canada vs. New Zealand, 5 p.m. Cameron Fanning was the lone average winner from the INF Cie Arell. Thursday’s Games China vs. Netherlands, 8 p.m. Storgaard Cards Ace At Fox Run SUPER REGIONALS — Signed area, taking steer wrestling with a score of 16.610. Host school is Game 1 home team; Seattle at Cleveland, 11:10 a.m. Jim Storgaard shot a hole-in-one during Senior League Monday, June 15 RHPs Sean Keeler and Dan Child. Re- Payton Donnelly of Elk Point took home runner-up finishes visiting school is Game 2 home team; Texas at Oakland, 2:35 p.m. At Montreal leased RHP Zach Staniewicz and LHP action at Fox Run Golf Course on Tuesday. coin flip determines Game 3 home team Boston at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. Canada vs. Netherlands, 6:30 p.m. in barrel racing (36.659) and pole bending (41.728). She also L.A. Angels at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m. Jared Gaynor. teamed with Lance Knutson of Beresford for a fifth place finish Storgaard made the ace on No. 4, hitting the 115-yard At Charlottesville, Va. At , ST. PAUL SAINTS — Released Virginia 5, Maryland 3 China vs. New Zealand, 6:30 p.m. shot (white tees) with a 7-iron. Golfing with him were playing RHP Alan Oaks. in team roping (118.39) and scored a ninth place finish in Virginia 5, Maryland 4, Virginia NATIONAL LEAGUE GROUP B — Signed partner Clarence Hauger, as well as their opponents, Ray advances breakaway roping (102.91). East Division Sunday, June 7 OF Joash Brodin. Released INFs Tyler Rachel Blaha of Avon finished second in reined cow horse Kooistra and Max Hawk. At Gainesville, Fla. W L Pct GB At Ottawa, Ontario Coughenour and Taylor Oldham. Florida 13, Florida State 3 Norway 4, Thailand 0 New York 31 28 .525 — WINNIPEG GOLDEYES — Signed Florida 11, Florida State 4, Florida Germany 10, Ivory Coast 0 Washington 30 28 .517 1/2 LHP James Woods. Released LHP advances Atlanta 27 30 .474 3 Thursday, June 11 Jonathan Cornelius. At Coral Gables, Fla. At Ottawa, Ontario Miami 24 35 .407 7 Atlantic League for the final out of the eighth. Heston threw 72 of 110 Miami 3, VCU 2 Germany vs. Norway, 4 p.m. Philadelphia 22 38 .367 9 1/2 LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Signed “If it’s hit over there, he’s pitches for strikes in the 35th Miami 10, VCU 3, Miami advances Ivory Coast vs. Thailand, 7 p.m. Central Division INF Randy Ruiz. Monday, June 15 Heston going to make the play,” Hes- complete-game no-hitter by a At Louisville, Ky. W L Pct GB Can-Am League Cal State Fullerton 3, Louisville 2, St. Louis 38 20 .655 — At Winnipeg, Manitoba SUSSEX COUNTY MINERS — Re- ton said. rookie in major league history, 10 innings Thailand vs. Germany, 3 p.m. Chicago 30 26 .536 7 leased OF Ray Sadler. FROM PAGE 7 Louisville 9, Cal State Fullerton 3 Other than that, the Mets according to STATS. The previ- Pittsburgh 31 27 .534 7 At Moncton, New Brunswick Cal State Fullerton 4, Louisville 3, 11 Ivory Coast vs. Norway, 3 p.m. Cincinnati 26 31 .456 11 1/2 FRONTIER GREYS — Signed C/1B didn’t hit many balls hard. ous was one by Boston’s Clay innings; Fullerton advances Milwaukee 22 37 .373 16 1/2 GROUP C Dillon Haput and RHP Nick McBride. Re- said. “Some extra nerves going The 27-year-old Heston hit Buchholz in 2007. At Champaign, Ill. West Division Monday, June 8 leased INF Sam Montgomery. Vanderbilt 13, Illinois 0 on. Taking a little more deep Tejada and Lucas Duda with Heston hit a two-run W L Pct GB At Vancouver, British Columbia GATEWAY GRIZZLIES — Signed Illinois vs. Vanderbilt, ppd., weather Cameroon 6, Equador 0 Los Angeles 33 25 .569 — OF Cody Livesay. breaths out there. I realized it pitches in the fourth inning single in the fourth off Noah Vanderbilt 4, Illinois 2, Vanderbilt Japan 1, Switzerland 0 San Francisco 33 26 .559 1/2 JOLIET SLAMMERS — Signed INF and it was awesome to be part advances during a span of three pitches. Syndergaard (2-4) and added San Diego 30 29 .508 3 1/2 Friday, June 12 Sam Klein and RHP Tyler Mpur. Re- of it.” At Baton Rouge, La. Arizona 27 30 .474 5 1/2 At Vancouver, British Columbia leased INF Adrian English. The only flyouts for New York another single in the eighth. LSU 4, Louisiana-Lafayette 3 Switzerland vs. Ecuador, 4 p.m. Colorado 26 30 .464 6 NORMAL CORNBELTERS — Brandon Crawford made LSU 6, Louisiana-Lafayette 3, LSU Japan vs. Cameroon, 7 p.m. were by Wilmer Flores in the Heston had three RBIs in 75 Monday’s Games Signed C Steve Sulcoski. Released C advances a strong throw from deep at second inning and Michael at-bats over three minor league Milwaukee 2, Pittsburgh 0 Tuesday, June 16 Matt Hitt. At Fayetteville, Ark. At Winnipeg, Manitoba Toronto 11, Miami 3 FOOTBALL shortstop to get Eric Campbell Cuddyer in the seventh. seasons. Arkansas 18, Missouri State 4 Ecuador vs. Japan, 4 p.m. Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 4 National Football League Missouri State 3, Arkansas 1 San Diego 5, Atlanta 3, 11 innings At Edmonton, Alberta GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed Arkansas 3, Missouri State 2, Arkan- Switzerland vs. Cameroon, 4 p.m. Colorado 11, St. Louis 3 OT Vince Kowalski. sas advances L.A. Dodgers 9, Arizona 3 GROUP D INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Waived At Fort Worth, Texas Tuesday’s Games Monday, June 8 K Taylor Pontius. two hits and two RBI. Owen for an 11-9 decision. TCU 13, Texas A&M 4 Milwaukee 4, Pittsburgh 1 At Winnipeg, Manitoba MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed Texas A&M 2, TCU 1, 10 innings Sweden 3, Nigeria 3, tie Feser doubled, Sam Mooney Steffen had three hits, N.Y. Yankees 6, Washington 1 DT Chrishon Rose. TCU 5, Texas A&M 4, 16 innings, United States 3, Australia 1 Baseball Toronto 4, Miami 3 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Re- had a hit and Rex Ryken had including a double, and three TCU advances Detroit 6, Chicago Cubs 0 Friday, June 12 leased DB Eric Patterson. a RBI for the Lakers. runs scored to lead Yankton. COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Cincinnati 11, Philadelphia 2 At Winnipeg, Manitoba SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Agreed to FROM PAGE 7 Australia vs. Nigeria, 4 p.m. At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha San Francisco 5, N.Y. Mets 0 terms with QB Tarvaris Jackson. In the nightcap, a 12-7 Mors had two doubles, two United States vs. Sweden, 7 p.m. Saturday, June 13 San Diego at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Game 1 — Arkansas (40-23) vs. decision, Ryken had three runs and a RBI. Payer had St. Louis at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Tuesday, June 16 Claimed P Spencer Lanning off waiv- Ethan James struck out Virginia (37-22), 2 p.m. Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. At Vancouver, British Columbia ers from Cleveland. Waived P Andrew hits to lead Yankton. Wishon two hits and four RBI. Brad- Game 2 — Florida (46-19) vs. Miami Nigeria vs. United States, 5 p.m. five over five innings for the Wednesday’s Games Wilder. (49-15), 7 p.m. and Feser each doubled and ley Howe had a hit, two RBI Philadelphia (Williams 3-5) at Cin- At Edmonton, Alberta TENNESSEE TITANS — Signed C win. Jake Herrity took the Australia vs. Sweden, 7 p.m. Sunday, June 14 cinnati (Moscot 0-1), 11:35 a.m. Fernando Velasco. Placed CB Brandon singled, with Feser driving and two runs scored. Paris Game 3 — TCU (51-13) vs. LSU loss. Miami (Koehler 4-3) at Toronto (Aa. GROUP E Harris on injured reserve. (53-10), 2 p.m. in two. Wiersma also had Beeson had a hit and a run Sanchez 5-4), 11:37 a.m. Tuesday, June 9 WASHINGTON REDSKINS — In the nightcap, Cole Game 4 — Cal State Fullerton (39- Washington (G.Gonzalez 4-3) at At Montreal Signed OT Bryce Quigley. Waived QB two hits and two RBI. Kieren scored, Knapp drove in a run 23) vs. Vanderbilt (47-19), 7 p.m. Spain 1, Costa Rica 1, tie Anderson had two hits, and N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 5-1), 12:05 p.m. Hutson Mason. Lullman doubled, Mueller and Peterson scored a run for Brazil 2, South Korea 0 St. Louis (C.Martinez 6-2) at Colo- HOCKEY Kratz doubled to lead Vermil- Saturday, June 13 had a hit and a RBI, and Cole the Reds. COLLEGIATE BASEBALL POLL rado (Bettis 2-0), 2:10 p.m. lion. Joe Miller drove in two TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The Colle- Milwaukee (Lohse 3-6) at Pittsburgh At Montreal DETROIT RED WINGS — Named Withrow and Sam Mooney Nick Lindsey took the Brazil vs. Spain, 3 p.m. giate Baseball poll with records through (Morton 3-0), 6:05 p.m. Jeff Blashill coach. runs. South Korea vs. Costa Rica, 6 p.m. each had a hit in the effort. loss. Gavin Raabe tossed June 8. Voting is done by coaches, Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 5-4) at Detroit MOTORSPORTS For EPJ, Cody Reed sports writers and sports information (Greene 4-5), 6:08 p.m. Wednesday, June 17 NASCAR — Announced an appeals The Lakers, 4-7, travel to three innings of one-hit relief, directors: San Diego (T.Ross 3-5) at Atlanta At Moncton, New Brunswick committee overturned the penalty levied doubled for one of Post 134’s Costa Rica vs. Brazil, 6 p.m. Harrisburg on Thusday. allowing two runs. Record Pts Prv (W.Perez 1-0), 6:10 p.m. against Jimmie Johnson’s Hendrick Mot- two hits. 1. LSU 53-10 495 1 San Francisco (T.Hudson 3-5) at At Ottawa, Ontario orsports team for receiving two consecu- The Reds host the Bob South Korea vs. Spain, 7 p.m. Anderson struck out five 2. Florida 49-16 492 6 N.Y. Mets (Harvey 6-3), 6:10 p.m. tive written warnings. The P1 penalty of Deery Classic on Saturday 3. TCU 49-13 490 3 Arizona (Hellickson 4-3) at L.A. GROUP F last choice in pit selection for the next in the five-inning contest for 4. Miami 49-15 488 5 Dodgers (B.Anderson 2-4), 9:10 p.m. Tuesday, June 9 race was removed. Mitchell 13-11, and Sunday. At Moncton, New Brunswick 5. Vanderbilt 47-19 486 7 Thursday’s Games OLYMPIC SPORTS the win. Michael Murphy France 1, England 0 6. CS Fullerton 39-23 484 11 San Diego at Atlanta, 11:10 a.m. AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL BOX- Colombia 1, Mexico 1, tie took the loss. Reds 3-9 7. Arkansas 40-23 481 12 Colorado at Miami, 6:10 p.m. ING ASSOCIATION — Fired executive Mitchell took two from the 8. Virginia 39-22 479 13 San Francisco at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 Saturday, June 13 director Ho Kim. Vermillion travels to At Moncton, New Brunswick Reds 13-18, 9. Illinois 50-10-1 477 2 p.m. SOCCER Yankton Reds in VFW Teener France vs. Colombia, 1 p.m. Alcester for a doubleheader 10. Louisville 47-18 475 4 Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 7:05 England vs. Mexico, 4 p.m. on Thursday. baseball action on Tuesday 11. Texas A&M 50-14 473 8 p.m. NEW YORK RED BULLS — Named Renner 6-3 12. Florida State 44-21 470 9 Washington at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. Wednesday, June 17 Darren Meyer director of marketing part- at Bob Tereshinski Stadium at The Yankton Reds pounded out 31 13. Missouri State 49-12 468 10 At Montreal nerships and premium services. hits to record a sweep of Renner in a England vs. Colombia, 3 p.m. Riverside Field. 14. Maryland 42-24 465 14 COLLEGE VFW Teener baseball doubleheader 15. VCU 40-25 464 15 At Ottawa, Ontario CAMPBELL — Named Dustin Fond- In the opener, Mitchell Mexico vs. France, 4 p.m. Teeners Monday at Bob Tereshinski Stadium at 16. La-Lafayette 42-23 463 16 NBA FINALS er men’s soccer coach. used a nine-run fourth to 17. UCLA 45-16 462 17 CANISIUS — Named Kerrie James Riverside Field. Yankton won by scores Thursday, June 4 Mitchell 5-12, claim a 13-3 victory. 18. Oregon State 39-18-1 459 18 Golden State 108, Cleveland 100, TRANSACTIONS women’s assistant basketball coach and of 13-6 and 18-3 (four innings). 19. Oklahoma State 38-20 456 19 OT Kelly Kell director of women’s basketball Chris Steffen had three In the first game, Cayden Peterson 20. Iowa 41-18 454 20 operations. Sunday, June 7 Lakers 4-7 21. St. John’s 41-18 452 21 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER COLUMBIA (MO.) — Named Tracy hits and a run scored, and pitched four innings and was relieved Cleveland 95, Golden State 93, OT, OF BASEBALL — Suspended Baltimore MITCHELL – Mitchell 22. Radford 45-16 450 22 series tied 1-1 Jex assistant track and field coach. Princeton Vollmer had a by Bradley Howe. Peterson recorded 23. California 36-21 446 23 Orioles minor league RHP Virgilio Encar- ETSU — Announced men’s senior needed eight innings to take Tuesday, June 9 nacion (Dominican Summer League) 72 double and two runs scored two hits, four runs scored and an RBI 24. Southern Cal 39-21 444 24 Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. basketball F Hanner Mosquera-Perea the opening game, then at the plate, while Matthew Mors drove 25. UC S. Barbara 40-17-1 440 25 games after testing positive for a me- transferred from Indiana. to lead Yankton. Cayden Thursday, June 11 tabolite of Nandrolone, a performance- completed the sweep of in three runs, and Will Pease and Matt 26. Notre Dame 37-23 438 26 Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. LOUISVILLE — Signed men’s bas- 27. Dallas Baptist 46-15 435 27 enhancing substance in violation of ketball coach Rick Pitino to a four-year Peterson and Ryan Eichacker Hein both had two RBI. Chris Steffan Sunday, June 14 the Minor League Drug Prevention and the Yankton Lakers in VFW 28. Charleston 45-15 432 28 Cleveland at Golden State, 7 p.m. contract extension through the 2025-26 each had a hit. Matthew Mors had three hits. 29. Rice 35-22 431 29 Treatment Program. season. Teener baseball action on Tuesday, June 16 American League drove in a run. In the second game, Mors and 30. FAU 42-19 429 30 x-Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. SAINT JOSEPH’S — Announced Tuesday. BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Selected the retirement of women’s track and field Justin Payer took the loss, Steffan combined to hold Renner to Friday, June 19 the contract of OF Nolan Reimold from In the opener, a 5-4 eight- AMERICAN LEAGUE x-Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m. and cross country coach Kevin Quinn. giving up two earned runs in one hit. Peterson had four hits, three Norfolk (IL). Optioned LHP Cesar Cabral SHAW — Named Joel Hopkins inning game, Ethan Wishon East Division to Norfolk. men’s basketball coach. four innings of work. Andy runs scored and an RBI, while Steffan W L Pct GB NEW YORK YANKEES — Agreed TENNESSEE — Granted G Braxton and Peyton Mueller each and Justin Payer both had three RBI. New York 33 25 .569 — HOCKEY to terms with RHP Sergio Santos on a Bonds a release from the men’s basket- Knapp threw in relief. Tampa Bay 31 28 .525 2 1/2 doubled and singled to lead Vollmer and Christian Curran both STANLEY CUP FINAL minor league contract. ball team. In the nightcap, Mitchell Toronto 30 30 .500 4 TAMPA BAY RAYS — Placed RHP Yankton. Levi Wiersma had added a pair of RBI. Baltimore 27 30 .474 5 1/2 Wednesday, June 3 took an 8-1 lead and held on

feeling good shots and just in the Compound Cadet divi- threatening for a gold medal having fun.” sion, which enters bracket at international tournaments. WAYC The first two rounds of head-to-head shooting today He’s off to a good start in FROM PAGE 7 matches will be played on (Wednesday). Yankton. Wednesday, while the round Not bad for someone who D’almeida leads the gest obstacle, Al Mashhadani of 16 will start play Thursday, wasn’t feeling overly confi- Recurve Cadet Men’s division said. It was the 8-hour time the semifinals on Friday, and dent heading into Yankton. by one shot after Tuesday’s difference. the finals for Recurve Cadet “I wasn’t really confident qualification around, and like There hasn’t been enough Men will be on Sunday. at all, to be honest, because everyone else, had to battle time for her body to accli- -- Michael Hammond I hadn’t been consistent,” the heat and wind. mate to Yankton time, so she Buden said. “But everything “It was very nice shoot- has been waking up around 2 felt right (Tuesday).” ing,” he said through transla- a.m. since she arrived. Defending Champ -- Jeremy Hoeck tion from a coach. “The wind “I am focused on my on Starts Strong was very strong, but I’m shooting and my duty,” she Two years ago at the happy to be at a world cham- added. Olympic Ambitions pionship.” WAYC in Wuxi, China, Doma- The recurve archers at Helping her in those ef- goj Buden put together a D’almeida finished second forts have been the support the World Archery Youth at the 2014 Youth Olympic memorable week and won Championship may be young system around her, Al Mash- the gold medal in the Com- Games in Nanjing (China) and hadani said. She thanked her but they are still competing second at the Archery World pound Cadet men’s division. on the world stage, many of coach Majid Ahmadi (who He’s back, albeit in a new Cup 2014 Stage 4 in Poland. is back home in his native them with goals of making or He is now competing in his division, and off to a solid winning the Olympics. Iran) and her mother for their start in his quest for a repeat. first WAYC. JEREMY HOECK/P&D Netherland’s Jan Van Ton- “I’m looking forward to support. Archers compete in Tuesday’s qualification round of the Buden, a 17-year-old “If my mother cannot geren shoots recurve bows some high scores,” D’almeida World Archery Youth Championships in Yankton. archer from Croatia, sits in for a reason. come with me, it’s no good,” fourth place in the Junior said. “I just want to do my Al Mashhadani said. “She “It’s Olympic and I have best.” bow or a compound bow, and so just shoot your best and division after his round of 697 never really liked com- always comes with me.” on Tuesday – seven shots be- -- Jeremy Hoeck As the tournament moves by gender. In qualification see where you rank,” Van pound,” Van Tongeren said. each archer will shoot a total Tongeren said. “It says noth- hind leader Stephan Hansen “I would like to make the into individual matches today of Denmark. (Wednesday), Al Mashhadani of 72 arrows at the target to ing, but it is a good feeling Olympics in 2020.” receive a score. The scores because I am shooting good.” “The whole competition is Ludvig Flink of Sweden will face off against Canada’s absolutely fabulous,” Buden Fiona Maude. Facing tough are then taken to rank each For Canada’s Aaron Cox, has set higher goals than just archer in their respective it was just another day at the said. “It was one of the fastest making the Olympics. competition is nothing new qualifications I’ve ever been for Al Mashhadani, who said division and used to seed the office. “I want to try to win the bracket for the tournament. “The mindset you should through. It was over pretty Olympics,” Flink said. “I try she doesn’t back down from much before we started.” any competitor, no matter Bracket play contains one on have is it’s like all the other to put my effort in making the one matches between arch- thousands of arrows that you Buden has been to many Olympics in 2020 and maybe how good they are. archery tournaments, but “It’s god and myself,” she ers until one, the champion, have shot,” Cox said. “Just win 2024 or 2028 or some- is left standing, just like do everything the way you al- never one in a town the size thing like that.” MORNING COFFEE said. of Yankton, with under 15,000 WEEKDAYS MONDAY-FRIDAY -- Jeremy Hoeck any other playoff bracket in ways have, with no pressure, This tournament is just sports. keep a smile on your face, residents. the beginning for some of Wednesday, June 10 Archers have to get there and just relax.” “This one (tournament) is the world’s best potential 7:40 am Observer, RibFest Qualification Day mind in the right spot for Cox finished 64th in quali- better organized, actually,” archers. (Kristy Wyland, Kathy Church) On the first official day qualifying rounds and that’s fying and will face off against he said. “China was a huge -- Michael Hammond 8:20 am Hy-Vee Foods (Tuesday) of the WAYC, what Jan Van Tongeren of the 49th ranked Ludvig Flink of city, and I still like big cities. I (Chef Staci) competitors participated in a Netherlands did and placed Sweden. wouldn’t have minded if they Thursday, June 11 qualifying round. in second after qualification, “The second half of shoot- had this in Central Park in Brazilian In First 7:40 am Yankton Conv/Vis Individuals competing for the Recurve Cadet Men’s ing was pretty good and the New York (City).” (Stephanie Moser) By virtue of his perfor- Place are split into divisions by division, earning himself a heat and wind did not bother Marcus D’almeida, a 8:20 am Yankton Chamber age groups 15-17 and 18-20, bye until the round of 16. me,” Flink said. “My mindset mance Tuesday, Buden has (Carmen Schramm) a bye into the Round of 16 17-year-old archer from whether they shoot a recurve “We are all good arches, was just shooting good and Brazil, has made a habit of