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Official, After “There Are Probably Not As Minor Leagues When She Worked a Doesn’T Harp on It PAGE 8 PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2012 YANKTON CITY SOFTBALL CHAMPS POWER TOURNEY CHAMPS: Cork ‘n’ Bottle won the tournament title for POWER REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS: Dakota Trailer won the regular sea- the Yankton Parks and Red Coed Power League. Team members include son title for the Yankton Parks and Red Coed Power League. Team mem- (front) Cory Kieffer, Matt Sarha, Tony Shelburg, Any Nelson, Keisha Shel- bers include (front) Kayla Salonen, Becca Wirth, Rachel Termansen, Kenzie burg, Michelle Kuchta, Sara Shelburt, (back) Bryce Petersen, Courtney Fitzgerald, (back) Mitch Svanda, Logan Smith, Chris Stucky, Blake Carda, Riggs, Craig Shelburg, Heidi Shelburg, Josh Sailar, Scott Kirk, Todd Ed- Tyler Carda, Monica Arens and Laura Ekeren. wards and Steph Anderson. Not pictured is Jennifer Riggs. The Wildcats claimed top honors in the Yankton Girls’ Softball Associa- tion rec league for grades 2-4. Team members include (front) Carissa Sal- vatori, (middle) Sara Stoddard, Isabelle Wintz, Jordynn Salvatori, Madori Scumacher, Emily Reinhardt, Hailey Johnson, Molly Lou Vornhagen, Lexi Madison, (back) Allison Lang, Coach Tim Salvatori and coach Jim Rein- hardt. JUST FOR FUN REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS: Ferdig’s Transmission won RECREATIONAL REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS: Boomer’s won the regular the regular season title for the Yankton Parks and Red Coed Just For Fun season title for the Yankton Parks and Red Coed Recreational League. League. Team members include (front) Bridget Simonsen, Noelle Auch, Team members include (front) Becky Koupal, Steph Ulmer, (middle) Mi- Amanda Bottolfson, Dylan Gobel, Korine Reindle, (back) Travis Auch, Kim randa Tjeerdsma, Carin Huber, Jason Pearson, Brian Huber, Arnie Burton, Velk, Chris Ferdig, Jeremy Bottolfson, Bev Karstens, Jason Tramp and Lee Bo Bunkers, Andy Gall, (back) John Tjeerdsma and Justin Foss. Reindl. Not pictured is Mike Karstens. COMPETITIVE REGULAR SEASON, TOURNEY CHAMPS: American Family RECREATIONAL TOURNEY CHAMPS: Bentley Moving won the tournament Insurance won the regular season and tournament titles for the for the JUST FOR FUN TOURNEY CHAMPS: Out Of Towners won the tournament title for the Yankton Parks and Red Coed Recreational League. Team mem- Yankton Parks and Red Coed Competitive League. Team members include title for the Yankton Parks and Red Coed Just For Fun League. Team mem- bers include (front) TJ Smith, Albert Fernandez, Ashley Kocak, (middle) (front) Mike Koupal, Haley Hento, Tricia Prouty, Larry Hento, Randi Hento, bers include (front) Britt Graham, Becci Laflan, Jenna Potts, Mellissa Kristina Lloyd, Jean Kocak, (back) Tyler Schuring, Adam Peterson, Bran- Bob Prouty, (back) Paul Voigt, Kelcy Hento, Ruth Hento, Tera Koupal, Trace Lange, Christina Schroeder, Alida Gregerson, (back) Brandon Webb, Ben don Lloyd, Ben Mueller, Kylie Gross, Tierney Schumacher and Dan Bent- Tjeerdsma, Drew Hento and Taylor Hento. Hoffart, Jimmy Bush, Jason Miller and Ross Lage. ley. SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR OLYMPICS Singapore 0 0 2 2 DIVING GOLD—China (Ding Ning, Guo Yue, Li Xi- Thursday, Aug. 9 Wednesday’s Games Wednesday, August 8 1:30 p.m., KVTK-AM) Algeria 1 0 0 1 Men aoxia). Madison vs. Britton, 6 p.m. Cincinnati (Latos 10-3) at Milwaukee (Wolf 3- BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Tourn. at BASEBALL, VFW TEENER State 15-16 MEDALS TABLE Grenada 1 0 0 1 3m Springboard SILVER—Japan (Ai Fukuhara, Sayaka Hi- Lennox vs. Crofton, 8 p.m. 8), 1:10 p.m. Mitchell Majors at Sioux Falls (Yankton Black Sox); Venezuela 1 0 0 1 GOLD—Ilya Zakharov, Russia. rano, Kasumi Ishikawa). Chicago Cubs (Samardzija 7-9) at San Diego Thursday, August 9 S.D. State A at Tabor (Madison vs. Vermillion, 200 of 302 total medal events Friday, Aug. 10 Nation G S B Tot Cyprus 0 1 0 1 SILVER—Qin Kai, China. BRONZE—Singapore (Tianwei Feng, Jiawei Alexandria vs. Canova-Howard-Tabor winner, (Richard 8-11), 5:35 p.m. BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Tourn. at noon; Parkston vs. Big Stone City, 2 p.m.; China 34 21 18 73 Finland 0 1 0 1 BRONZE—He Chong, China. Li, Yuegu Wang). 6 p.m. Arizona (I.Kennedy 10-8) at Pittsburgh (Cor- Mitchell (Crofton vs. Lennox, 8 p.m., KVHT- Groton vs. Humboldt, 5:30 p.m.; Dakota Val- United States 30 19 21 70 Guatemala 0 1 0 1 EQUESTRIAN TRIATHLON Clark-Akron winner vs. Milbank-Parkston reia 8-6), 6:05 p.m. FM) ley vs. Tyndall, 7:30 p.m.); S.D. State B at Britain 22 13 13 48 Malaysia 0 1 0 1 Men Men Mudcats winner, 8 p.m. Atlanta (T.Hudson 11-4) at Philadelphia BASEBALL, VFW TEENER State 15-16 Platte Russia 10 18 20 48 Taiwan 0 1 0 1 Dressage Event GOLD—Alistair Brownlee, Britain. (K.Kendrick 4-9), 6:05 p.m. Majors at Sioux Falls (Yankton Black Sox) GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Arrowhead Inv. Japan 2 13 14 29 Thailand 0 1 0 1 GOLD—Britain (Laura Bechtolsheimer, Char- SILVER—Javier Gomez, Spain. AMERICAN LEAGUE Miami (Eovaldi 2-7) at N.Y. Mets (C.Young 3- GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR Arrowhead Inv. at Rapid City Argentina 0 0 1 1 lotte Dujardin, Carl Hester). BRONZE—Jonathan Brownlee, Britain. 5), 6:10 p.m. at Rapid City GOLF, SDGA Women’s Amateur Cham- France 8 9 11 28 Monday’s Games Germany 6 14 7 27 Hong Kong 0 0 1 1 SILVER—Germany (Helen Langehanenberg, WEIGHTLIFTING Minnesota 14, Cleveland 3 Washington (G.Gonzalez 13-6) at Houston Friday, August 10 pionship at Brookings CC; Women’s Senior Australia 4 12 9 25 Kuwait 0 0 1 1 Dorothee Schneider, Kristina Sprehe). Men Detroit 7, N.Y. Yankees 2 (Galarraga 0-1), 7:05 p.m. BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Tourn. at Championship at Brookings CC; Men’s Ama- South Korea 12 5 6 23 Morocco 0 0 1 1 BRONZE—Netherlands (Adelinde Cornelis- +105Kg Baltimore 3, Seattle 1 San Francisco (Vogelsong 9-5) at St. Louis Mitchell (Vermillion Red Sox vs. Sioux Falls, teur Championship at Moccasin Creek CC Italy 7 6 4 17 Puerto Rico 0 0 1 1 sen, Edward Gal, Anky van Grunsven). GOLD—Behdad Salimikordasiabi, Iran. Boston 9, Texas 2 (J.Kelly 2-4), 7:15 p.m. Netherlands 5 3 6 14 Saudi Arabia 0 0 1 1 GYMNASTICS ARTISTIC SILVER—Sajjad Anoushiravani Hamlabad, Chicago White Sox 4, Kansas City 2 Colorado (Francis 3-4) at L.A. Dodgers Canada 1 3 7 11 Trinidad & Tobago 0 0 1 1 Men Iran. L.A. Angels 4, Oakland 0 (Billingsley 7-9), 9:10 p.m. OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Reinstated SS DENVER BRONCOS—Placed RB Mario Turkey 0 0 1 1 BRONZE—Ruslan Albegov, Russia. Hungary 4 2 3 9 Parallel Bars Tuesday’s Games Cliff Pennington from the 15-day DL. Optioned Fannin on injured reserve. New Zealand 3 1 5 9 Uzbekistan 0 0 1 1 GOLD—Feng Zhe, China. WRESTLING Minnesota 7, Cleveland 5 FOOTBALL LHP Pedro Figueroa to Sacramento (PCL). NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Re-signed LB Ukraine 3 0 6 9 SILVER—Marcel Nguyen, Germany. Men Detroit 6, N.Y. Yankees 5 SEATTLE MARINERS—Assigned RHP Ramon Humber and WR Kevin Hardy. Waived Romania 2 5 2 9 TUESDAY’S MEDALISTS BRONZE—Hamilton Sabot, France. 66Kg Seattle at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. NAIA PRESEASON POLL Matt Anderson to the Arizona League Mariners. CB Laron Scott. Placed G Scott Winnewisser on GOLD—Kim Hyeonwoo, South Korea. Iran 4 3 1 8 ATHLETICS Horizontal Bar Texas 6, Boston 3 2011 Final TAMPA BAY RAYS—Reinstated 3B Evan the waived/injured list. Belarus 3 2 3 8 GOLD—Epke Zonderland, Netherlands. SILVER—Tamas Lorincz, Hungary. Tampa Bay 4, Toronto 1 Record Pts Rnk Longoria from the 60-day DL. Designated 2B Men SILVER—Fabian Hambuchen, Germany. BRONZE—Steeve Guenot, France. COLLEGE Denmark 2 4 2 8 1500 Kansas City 5, Chicago White Sox 2 1. Saint Xavier (Ill.) (11) 14-1 236 1 Brooks Conrad for assignment. GEORGIA SOUTHERN—Named Cliff Reed Brazil 2 1 5 8 GOLD—Taoufik Makhloufi, Algeria. BRONZE—Zou Kai, China. BRONZE—Manuchar Tskhadaia, Georgia. L.A. Angels at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. 2. Carroll (Mont.) 13-2 227 2 TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Assigned RHP men’s assistant basketball coach. Poland 2 1 5 8 SILVER—Leonel Manzano, Austin, Texas. Women 96Kg Wednesday’s Games 3. Marian (Ind.) 12-1 217 3 Andrew Carpenter outright to Las Vegas (PCL). LA SALLE—Named Ryan Torresani assis- Kazakhstan 6 0 1 7 BRONZE—Abdalaati Iguider, Morocco. Floor Exercise GOLD—Ghasem Gholamreza Rezaei, Iran. Minnesota (Duensing 2-6) at Cleveland (Mas- 4. Georgetown (Ky.) 12-1 209 4 tant baseball coach. GOLD—Alexandra Raisman, Needham, SILVER—Rustam Totrov, Russia. National League Cuba 3 3 1 7 Discus terson 7-10), 11:05 a.m. 5. MidAmerica Nazarene 10-3 201 5 CHICAGO CUBS—Selected the contract of MINNESOTA-MORRIS—Named Jessica Sweden 1 3 3 7 GOLD—Robert Harting, Germany. Mass. BRONZE—Artur Aleksanyan, Armenia. Texas (M.Harrison 13-6) at Boston (Beckett 6. Saint Francis (Ind.) 9-3 185 6 LHP Brooks Raley from Iowa (PCL). Devine assistant track and field and cross coun- Spain 1 4 1 6 SILVER—Ehsan Hadadi, Iran. SILVER—Catalina Ponor, Romania. BRONZE—Jimmy Lidberg, Sweden. 5-9), 12:35 p.m. 7. St. Francis (Ill.) 11-3 178 7 HOUSTON ASTROS—Placed OF Jordan try coach and Stephen Batcher sports informa- North Korea 4 0 1 5 BRONZE—Gerd Kanter, Estonia. BRONZE—Aliya Mustafina, Russia. L.A. Angels (Greinke 0-1) at Oakland (Straily 8. Morningside (Iowa) 9-3 168 8 Schafer on the 15-day DL. Selected the contract tion director. Czech Republic 1 3 1 5 High Jump Beam BASEBALL 0-0), 2:35 p.m.
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