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Press&Dakotan Should Mount Marty College Add Football? We Will Explore DAILY DOSE BY JEREMY HOECK This is a town that loves its football. Yankton High School home games attract thousands of people to [email protected] Crane-Youngworth Field, and as I’ve been told, Yankton College football games were also a huge draw before the school closed in 1984. Opinions During our daily Press & Dakotan newsroom staff meeting on Friday afternoon, our editor (Kelly And so, without that mind, I (along with sports editor James Cimburek) decided to finally bring it up from the Hertz) was writing down some future stories we have slotted for the coming days. And when it was my in a public setting: By devoting a story to it. Not an opinion piece with a stance either way, but a story. A story that will include quotes from Mount Marty College officials (I sat down with athletic director Chuck P&D Sports turn to bring up any ideas, I mentioned that some time next week we could run my upcoming Mount Marty College football story. Iverson earlier this week) and hopefully, officials from other regional schools that have recently added Staff on And Kelly joked that it was the first time he’s ever written down that phrase. football. local and As you all well know, Mount Marty College in Yankton does not play football. The small, Catholic This is where, you, the reader, can enter into the discussion. I’d like to hear from you. Should Mount Marty College pursue the addition of football? Why or why not? Share with me your thoughts. I’d like to national NAIA school is the only member of the Great Plains Athletic Conference that does not sponsor football. The issue of ‘should Mount Marty add football?’ has always been a hot topic among Yankton gauge where the general Yankton public stands on this issue. I’m not going to provide my opinion on the high school, residents – sports fans or otherwise. It’s never really come up in a public setting. There have never been matter until after the story is published, but for now, tell me what YOU think. college and public forums to debate that question. There have never been public statements issued by the college. You can email me at [email protected] or call me at the P&D office at (605) 665-7811, ext. pro sports. But the issue has always been right there at the surface. 138.

YHS Soccer Meeting July 27 USD Announces Three New Hires for Coyote student-athletes. receive a t-shirt. The Yankton High School boys’ and girls’ soccer teams VERMILLION — Dan Gaston has been named senior Christiansen is stepping into a newly created position Registration deadline is Aug. 1. Email yanktonyouthwres- will hold a preseason meeting for players and their parents on associate athletic director for facilities and operations, Matt after serving as a video producer and gameday worker while [email protected] or call 605-660-1171 for more information or Monday, July 27, at 6 p.m. at YHS. The girls’ meeting will be Houston has been hired as the assistant strength and con- earning his bachelor’s degree in media and journalism at to receive a registration form. in the YHS main theater, and the boys’ meeting will be in the ditioning coach, and Chase Christiansen has been hired as USD. Since graduation in the spring of 2014, he has worked YC Alumni Hall. the assistant director of marketing and promotions. The three at Dakota Video and Post Productions in Sioux Falls where he Boys and girls in grades 8-12 who are interested in playing new hires were announced Friday by South Dakota Athletics edited TV, web and radio commercials for clients from across Clay-Union Bike Ride Aug. 15 high school soccer this season should attend. If interested Director David Herbster. the country. ELK POINT — The Clay-Union Foundation will host a bike but unable to attend the meeting, contact boys’ coach Warren Gaston has been the assistant athletic director of event Christiansen will assist in developing and designing ride on Saturday, Aug. 15, in Elk Point. Brenner at 665-1602 or girls’ coach Tyler Schuring at 380- and facility operations at University of Washington since 2012 marketing strategies to increase attendance on Coyote game Rides include 28 and 48 miles. There are three different 7667. and has been associated with the Huskies since becoming days. He will also create multi-media content for marketing registration options available. Practices for the 2015 season begin on Monday, Aug. 3. a student-athlete there in 1997. He served an internship as purposes including video and graphics for use on athletic All proceeds support the youth mentoring and scholarship The season begins Friday, Aug. 14. an assistant event manager in 2004 and was hired full-time video boards, website, social media and television. programs. Registration forms will be online at www.clay- in 2006. unionfoundation.org under the events tab, and also through Gaston managed an $8 million budget at Washington the bikeiowa website. Women’s Tennis: USD Named ITA which included a facilities operating budget of $2 million, a YHS Boys’ Golf Meeting July 24 Contact John Gille at 605-421-5050 for more information. gameday budget for 21 sports of $3.5 million, and a facility The Yankton High School boys’ golf team will hold registra- All-Academic Team enhancement budget of $2.5 million. He served as project tions for the 2015 season on Friday, July 24, at 10 a.m. at VERMILLION — The South Dakota women’s tennis team manager for four capital improvement projects totaling $37.5 Room 235 of Yankton High School. ‘Get To The Point’ Half Marathon has been recognized by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association million. Boys in grades 7-12 interested in playing golf may register. (ITA) as an All-Academic Team. Additionally, six Coyotes were At USD, Gaston will provide oversight of athletic facilities If interested but unable to attend the meeting, contact Coach Sept. 26 named ITA Scholar-Athletes. and event operations for the Coyotes’ 17 programs. He will Brett Sime at 605-661-8720. ELK POINT — The second annual ‘Get To The Point’ Half The Coyotes turned in a cumulative team GPA of 3.54 to serve as liaison for all new development projects includ- Practices for the 2015 season begin on Monday, Aug. 10. Marathon will be held Saturday, Sept. 26, in Elk Point. earn the All-Academic Team award for the 10th time in 11 ing new construction, upgrades, renovations and ongoing Registration is online at www.runsignup under ‘Get to the years. To earn the All-Academic Team award, the cumulative maintenance of USD athletic facilities. In addition, Gaston will Point half marathon.’ Contact John Gille at 605-421-5050 for grade-point average for all varsity players must be a 3.20 or serve as sport supervisor for soccer and swimming and diving. Kokesh, Yankton Youth Wrestling more information. above. Houston arrives in Vermillion after spending two years Senior Rymma Maslova, senior Yamini Reddy, senior working in the strength and conditioning department of To Hold Camp Aug. 8-9 Nina Barudzic, junior Milica Pavlovic, sophomore Dragana The Yankton Youth Wrestling program will hold a pair of Correction University of Hawaii in Honolulu where he obtained his A roundup of the South Dakota High School Coaches Brankovic and sophomore Yuliya Sidenko were six of 29 master’s degree. Houston earned his undergraduate degree one-day camps featuring Wagner native Robert Kokesh, a Summit League women’s players to be named ITA Scholar- three-time All-American and four-time NCAA qualifier for the Association All-Star games listed the wrong Clark-Willow Lake from Washington in the summer of 2010 and played football graduate as being a Mount Marty College women’s Athletes. for the Huskies from 2006-10. Houston served as a personal University of Nebraska. The camp for grades K-6 will be held To be named an ITA Scholar-Athlete, a player must be a on Aug. 8, with the camp for grades 7-12 on Aug. 9. recruit. strength and conditioning trainer for professional basketball Mikayla Prouty, who will attend MMC and play for the Lanc- varsity letter winner, have a GPA of at least 3.50 for the cur- player Julyan Stone in 2012 when Stone was rehabilitating The K-6 session will run from 9:30-11 a.m., then from rent academic year and be enrolled at their present school for noon-2 p.m. Lunch will not be provided. ers, finished with 15 points and four steals to help lead the from a torn labrum. South to a 60-40 victory on Tuesday in Aberdeen. Mackenzie at least two semesters. Houston will work primarily with South Dakota’s men’s The 7-12 session will run from 9-11 a.m. and noon-2 p.m. Lunch will not be provided. Huber, also from Clark-Willow Lake, will be attending Valley basketball, and football programs. He will help design, City State this fall. develop and implement strength and conditioning programs There is a cost to participate, with a family discount for families with multiple wrestlers. Each registered camper will We apologize for the error. SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR

phenson, John Thieman, Greg Kouri 203 Friday’s Games NOTE: Games will not match previ- Washington 48 39 .552 — Saturday, July 18 Pro-Am at The Ridge GC, Sioux TRAP SHOOTING SECOND FLIGHT S.F. West 4, S.F. East 1 ous opponents against each other un- New York 47 42 .528 2 TRANSACTIONS , LEGION Junior Center, Iowa JIM RIVER TRAP RANGE FIRST: Jerry Clough, Rob Grossen- GAME 6: Harrisburg 3, Brandon Val- less absolutely necessary Atlanta 42 47 .472 7 BASEBALL Legion Regional at Yankton (Cham- Sunday, July 19 burg, Gene Baker, Bill Chase 195 ley 0; Brandon Valley eliminated Wednesday’s Games Miami 38 52 .422 11 1/2 American League pionship — S.F. West vs. Game 7 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Crofton WEEK 7 STANDINGS — Recalled Clay Busters 902, Rock Crushers SECOND: Bob Kellen, Hank Pe- GAME 7: S.F. East vs. Harrisburg GAME 14: Game 13 winner vs. Philadelphia 30 62 .326 20 1/2 winner, noon; If necessary — 2:30 at Lesterville (7:30 p.m.); Freeman RHP Frankie Montas from Birmingham 888, Eco Water 870, Dakota Archery tersen, Don Munson, Cliff Groseth 197 (suspended) Game 12 winner, 5 p.m. Central Division p.m.); S.D. Region 3B at Vermillion at Yankton (7:30 p.m.); Menno at (SL). 840, ABC 830, 4-H 766, Kaps Traps 732, THIRD: Dale Dooley, Jack Gregg, Saturday’s Games GAME 15: Game 14 winner vs. W L Pct GB (Game 7 — Game 6 winner vs. Da- Irene (7:30 p.m.); Wynot at Scotland DETROIT TIGERS — Recalled INF Oh Shoot 652, Cedar Grove Farms 594 Max Payne, Barry O’Connell 198 CHAMPIONSHIP: S.F. West vs. Game 13/14 loser, immediately after St. Louis 56 33 .629 — kota Valley, 4 p.m.; Championship (7:30 p.m.) FOURTH: Jeff Jones, Jack Weeks, Game 7 winner, noon Game 14 Pittsburgh 53 36 .596 3 Dixon Machado from Toledo (IL). Placed — Vermillion vs. Game 7 winner, BASEBALL, LEGION S.D. Re- Cal Carlson 199 IF NECESSARY: 2:30 p.m. NOTE: If three teams remain after Chicago 47 40 .540 8 INF Marc Krauss on the paternity list. 7 p.m.); S.D. Region 4B at Tabor gion 3B at Vermillion (If Necessary MEN’S IND. SKINS Game 13, winner of Game 11 advances Cincinnati 39 47 .453 15 1/2 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Re- (Game 7 — Game 6 loser vs. Tabor, — 2 p.m.); S.D. Region 4B at Tabor BOWLING called LHP John Lamb from Omaha GROSS: No. 2, Dan Orton 3; No. REGION 4B LEGION to Game 15 Milwaukee 39 52 .429 18 5 p.m.; Championship — Game (If Necessary — 2 p.m.); Neb. State YANKTON BOWL 6, Chris Schaefer 2; No. 9, Bill Pierce 3; West Division (PCL). 6 winner vs. Game 7 winner, 60 Juniors Tourn. at Dodge (Creighton) July 15-19 at Tabor NEW YORK YANKEES — Rein- ON THE BEATEN PATH LEAGUE No. 10, Pat King 3; No. 15, Sean Zim- AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct GB minutes after Game 7); Neb. State BASEBALL, VFW TEENER HIGH TEAM GAME: Frik & Frak 484 merman 3 Wednesday’s Games Los Angeles 51 39 .567 — stated INF Brendan Ryan from the 15- Juniors Tourn. at Dodge (Creighton Sioux Falls Mid-Summer Shootout Platte-Geddes 8, Gregory 0 HIGH TEAM SERIES: Frik & Frak NET FLIGHT 1: No. 2, Dan Orton East Division San Francisco 46 43 .517 4 1/2 day DL. Optioned INF Gregorio Petit vs. Dodge, 7:30 p.m.) (Yankton Lakers); Renner Roundup Alexandria 3, Tabor 2 1341 2; No. 6, Rodger Brandt 6; No. 10, Pat W L Pct GB Arizona 42 45 .483 7 1/2 to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Signed (Yankton Reds) New York 48 40 .545 — BASEBALL, VFW TEENER HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Don King 2; No. 11, Brandt 1; No. 12, Jer- Thursday’s Games San Diego 41 49 .456 10 LHPs Jeff Degano, James Reeves and Sioux Falls Mid-Summer Shootout Tabor 13, Gregory 6, Gregory elimi- Tampa Bay 46 45 .505 3 1/2 Monday, July 20 Casey 258, Frank Osborn, Jr. 257, Brett emy Klinkhammer 2; No. 13, Todd Van Colorado 39 49 .443 11 Joshua Rogers; OFs Jeff Hendrix, Jha- (Yankton Lakers); Renner Roundup Neb. nated Baltimore 44 44 .500 4 BASEBALL, LEGION Hanson 234, Judy Barta 236, Jodi Myer Maanen 2 lan Jackson, Terrance Robertson, Trey (Yankton Reds) State Juniors Tourn. at Dodge Wagner 12, Alexandria 9 45 46 .495 4 1/2 Friday’s Games 175, Jane Dawson 172 NET FLIGHT 2: No. 2, Don Munson Philadelphia 6, Miami 3 Amburgey and Zack Zehner; RHPs Drew (Creighton) Boston 42 47 .472 6 1/2 GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Frank 2; No. 3, Rod Wipf 2; No. 4, Gene Baker Friday’s Games Washington 3, L.A. Dodgers 2, 5 in- Finley, Chance Adams, Will Carter, Bret American State Bank Dakotas Tour Tabor 18, Alexandria 8; Alexandria Osborn, Jr. 672, Don Casey 612, Brett 2; No. 7, Mike Hendreson 2; No. 17, Mike Central Division nings, susp., lights Marks, Kolton Mahoney, Brody Koerner, eliminated Hanson 611, Matt Kruse 611, Judy Barta Marlow 2 W L Pct GB Cleveland at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Mark Seyler, Joshua Roeder, Cody Car- GAME 6: Platte-Geddes vs. Wagner Kansas City 53 34 .609 — 644, Jane Rhoades 466, Kim Houfek at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. roll, Garrett Mundell, Patrick O’Brien, (suspended) Minnesota 49 40 .551 5 Gordon on the 15-day DL, retroactive to WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS — 463, Jane Dawson 463 Milwaukee 4, Pittsburgh 1 Icezack Flemming, David Sosebee, July 12. Activated INF Martin Prado from Signed OF Cody Keefer. BASKETBALL NEBRASKA JUNIOR TOUR Saturday’s Games Detroit 44 44 .500 9 1/2 STANDINGS: Up Hil Both Ways N.Y. Mets at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Chad Martin, Hobie Harris, Alexander the 15-day DL. National Basketball Association TEAM GOLF EVENT GAME 7: Tabor vs. Game 6 loser, Cleveland 42 46 .477 11 1/2 29-3, Frik and Frak 23-9, What Were San Francisco at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Robinett, Christian Morris, Alex Bisacca MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Signed MILWAUKEE BUCKS — Signed G July 17 at Floyd Park GC, Sioux 5 p.m. Chicago 41 46 .471 12 We Thinking 21.5-10.5, Shenry 21-11, Colorado at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. and Dustin Cook; 1Bs Kane Sweeney, LHP Nathan Kirby to a minor league Rashad Vaughn. Averyan 21-11, Fat and the Furious 19- City, Iowa CHAMPIONSHIP: Game 6 winner West Division Isiah Gilliam and Ryan Krill; 2B Bran- RESULTS: Dragons I (Dakota vs. Game 7 winner, 60 minutes after Saturday’s Games contract and assigned him to Wisconsin SAN ANTONIO SPURS — Signed F 13, Cocoa Vanilla Swirl 18-14, 2 Broke W L Pct GB L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 6-6) at don Wagner; 3B Donny Sands, SS Kyle Dunes CC: Pierce Conley, Jackson Game 5 Los Angeles 48 40 .545 — (MWL). David West. FOOTBALL Girls 17-15, Pink Panthers 16-16, The Washington (Fister 3-4), 3:05 p.m. Holder and C Austin Afenir to minor Gravert, Harrison Ward, Brayden Micha- Houston 49 42 .538 1/2 PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Re- Shield 15-17, The Whips 14-18, Drunk Sunday’s Game Miami (Koehler 7-5) at Philadelphia league contracts. lak, Camren Tjaden, Hudsen Tennaple) IF NECESSARY: 2 p.m. Texas 42 46 .477 6 called OF Jaff Decker from Indianapolis JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Re- ‘N’ Disorderly 14-18, The Flying Dukes (Billingsley 1-3), 6:05 p.m. SEATTLE MARINERS — Recalled 44, Bandits II (The Bluffs GC, Vermillion) Seattle 41 48 .461 7 1/2 (IL). leased WR Ace Sanders. HOCKEY 14-18, Twofers 11.5-20.5, Spitfire 11- Chicago Cubs (Lester 4-8) at Atlanta RHP Tom Wilhelmsen from Tacoma 41, Bandits I 37, Storm (Sioux City CC) Oakland 41 50 .451 8 1/2 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Acti- 21, Down Hill Both Ways 10-22, The REGION 3B LEGION (Banuelos 1-0), 6:10 p.m. (PCL). 35, Purple Panthers III (Two Rivers GC) vated OF Matt Holliday from the 15-day NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Flintstones 6.5-22.5; INC - Out for Fun, Friday’s Games Cleveland (Kluber 4-10) at Cincin- TEXAS RANGERS — Reinstated 32, Purple Panthers I 28, Dragons II 27, July 16-19 at Vermillion Kansas City 4, Chicago White Sox DL. Optioned LHP Nick Greenwood to Signed F Calle Jarnkrok to a one-year NDN’s, Not Your Average Bowlers nati (DeSclafani 5-6), 6:10 p.m. LHP Martin Perez from the 60-day DL. Purple Panthers II 26 Thursday’s Games 2, 1st game Memphis (PCL). contract. Elk Point-Jefferson 4, Canton 3 Pittsburgh (Liriano 5-6) at Milwau- Recalled C Tomas Telis from Round Seattle at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Re- NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Re- Dakota Valley 5, Beresford 2 kee (Nelson 6-9), 6:10 p.m. Rock (PCL). Placed C Carlos Corporan Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. called LHP Sammy Solis from Harrisburg signed F Stefan Matteau to a two-year BRITISH OPEN Vermillion 10, Elk Point-Jefferson, N.Y. Mets (B.Colon 9-7) at St. Louis placed on 15-day DL, retroactive to July GOLF Baltimore at Detroit, 7:08 p.m. (EL). Placed RHP David Carpenter on contract. 5 innings (Lackey 7-5), 6:15 p.m. 13. National League HILLCREST GOLF & CC Friday At St. Andrews (Old Cleveland at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 12. — Agreed Course), St. Andrews, Scotland Friday’s Games San Francisco (Peavy 0-4) at Ari- ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — American Association to terms with D Mat Bodie. American TWO-MAN LEAGUE Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, Beresford 14, Canton 4, 6 innings, zona (Ch.Anderson 4-3), 7:10 p.m. Agreed to terms with SS Dansby Swan- RESULTS: Dan Eisenbraun-Todd Second Round 8:10 p.m., 2nd game LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Signed Hockey League (a-amateur) 42 golfers did not com- Canton eliminated Colorado (Bettis 5-4) at San Diego son on a minor league contract. Van Maanen 59, Aaron Ness-Jim Texas at Houston, 8:10 p.m. OF Billy Bissell. Atlantic League AHL — Promoted Michael Murray to plete the round Vermillion 11, Dakota Valley 4 (T.Ross 6-7), 7:40 p.m. ATLANTA BRAVES — Extended the Fitzgerald 60, Bill Pierce-Devin Ander- Boston at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Signed executive vice president of hockey oper- Danny Willett...... 66-69—135 GAME 6: Beresford vs. Elk Point- contracts of manager Fredi Gonzalez, son 61, Ryan Elwood-Waren Muller Minnesota at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Sunday’s Games INF Carlos Hughes. Activated RHP Billy ations and Melissa Caruso to vice presi- Marc Warren...... 68-69—137 Jefferson, 7 p.m. first-base coach Terry Pendleton, pitch- 61, Bill Berry-Gail Gubbels 64, Rodger Cleveland at Cincinnati, 12:10 p.m. Buckner. Placed RHP Matt Soren on the dent of hockey administration. SOCCER Zach Johnson...... 66-71—137 Saturday’s Games L.A. Dodgers at Washington, 12:35 ing coach Roger McDowell, bullpen Brandt-Dan Lammers 64, James Groten- Saturday’s Games Seattle (Iwakuma 1-1) at N.Y. Yan- inactive list. Can-Am League Adam Scott...... 70-67—137 GAME 7: Game 6 winner vs. Dakota p.m. coach Eddie Perez, bench coach Carlos huis-Dave Ewald 64, Scott Hiltunen- kees (Pineda 9-5), 12:05 p.m. QUEBEC CAPITALES — Signed The PORTLAND TIMBERS — Ac- Robert Streb...... 66-71—137 Valley, 4 p.m. Miami at Philadelphia, 12:35 p.m. Tosca, hitting coach Kevin Seitzer, third- Denny Fokken 65, Dan Semmler-Kylar Tampa Bay (E.Ramirez 8-3) at To- INF Joel Sebastian. quired F Lucas Melano from Club Atleti- a-Paul Dunne...... 69-69—138 CHAMPIONSHIP: Vermillion vs. Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 1:10 p.m. base coach Bo Porter and assistant hit- Johnson 65, Dan Megard-Jeff Larson ronto (Dickey 3-10), 12:07 p.m. TROIS-RIVIERES Aigles — Signed co Lanus (Argentina) and added him as Retief Goosen...... 66-72—138 Game 7 winner, 7 p.m. N.Y. Mets at St. Louis, 1:15 p.m. ting coach Jose Castro through the 2016 66, Joe Vig-Pat King 67, Todd Chance- Kansas City (Guthrie 7-5) at Chica- LHP Andrew Jessup. a designated player. COLLEGE Luke Donald...... 68-70—138 Colorado at San Diego, 3:10 p.m. season. Signed LHP Ross Detwiler and Michael Pietila 68, Jim Tramp-Jack Sunday’s Game go White Sox (Quintana 4-9), 1:10 p.m. FLORENCE FREEDOM — Re- PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE — Steven Bowditch...... 70-69—139 IF NECESSARY: 2 p.m. San Francisco at Arizona, 3:10 p.m. RHP Jason Frasor for the remainder of Gregg 68, Sean Zimmerman-James Baltimore (Tillman 6-7) at Detroit leased LHP Ryan Davis. Banned Jacksonville’s football team from Anirban Lahiri...... 69-70—139 Chicago Cubs at Atlanta, 4:05 p.m. the season. Recalled OF Joey Terdo- Henderson 70, Roger Thompson-John (Price 9-2), 6:08 p.m. FRONTIER GREYS — Signed LHP postseason play one year for financial Geoff Ogilvy...... 71-68—139 slavich from Gwinnett (IL). Placed RHP Ehret 70, Tony Erickson-Robert Haar NEB. STATE C JUNIORS Cleveland (Kluber 4-10) at Cincin- Monday’s Games Max Homick. aid infractions. Justin Rose...... 71-68—139 N.Y. Mets at Washington, 6:05 p.m. Jason Grilli on the 15-day DL. GATEWAY GRIZZLIES — Signed CHARLESTON SOUTHERN — 71, John Hagemann-Heath Larson 74, July 18-22 at Dodge, Neb. nati (DeSclafani 5-6), 6:10 p.m. Leaderboard Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 6:05 CHICAGO CUBS — Placed C RHP Ross Spurgeon. Named Travis Ponton women’s assistant Steve Slowey-Tim Rutjes 99 Saturday’s Games Texas (Lewis 8-4) at Houston (Feld- p.m. Miguel Montero on the 15-day DL, STANDINGS: Bill Pierce-Devin An- Score Thru GAME 1: PWG vs. West Point, noon man 4-4), 6:10 p.m. — Signed basketball coach. Dustin Johnson...... -10...... 13 Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 6:10 retroactive to July 12. Recalled C Kyle derson 515, Steve Slowey-Tim Rutjes GAME 2: SOS vs. Wymore, 2:30 Boston (Porcello 5-9) at L.A. Angels RHP Lucas Crumley and 1B Carlos CHATTANOOGA — Named Aman- Danny Willett...... -9...... F p.m. Schwarber from Iowa (PCL). 523, Ryan Elwood-Waren Muller 523, p.m. (Richards 9-6), 8:05 p.m. Lopez. da Cotter assistant cross country coach. Paul Lawrie...... -8...... 12 L.A. Dodgers at Atlanta, 6:10 p.m. CINCINNATI REDS — Recalled Bill Berry-Gail Gubbels 524, Dan Ei- GAME 3: Alma vs. Arlington, 5 p.m. Minnesota (P.Hughes 8-6) at Oak- NORMAL CORNBELTERS — MARYLAND — Named Julie Wright Jason Day...... -8...... 11 Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. RHP Jumbo Diaz from Louisville (IL). senbraun-Todd Van Maanen 524, Sean GAME 4: Dodge vs. Creighton, land (Kazmir 5-5), 8:07 p.m. Signed C Jesse Baker, OF Kyle McHugh softball coach. Marc Warren...... -7...... F Texas at Colorado, 7:40 p.m. Optioned RHP Carlos Contreras to and RHP Jake Negrete. NEBRASKA — Dismissed sopho- Zimmerman-James Henderson 526, Joe 7:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games Zach Johnson...... -7...... F Miami at Arizona, 8:40 p.m. Louisville. — Signed more WR Kevin Gladney. Vig-Pat King 527, Dan Megard-Jeff Lar- Sunday’s Games Seattle at N.Y. Yankees, 12:05 p.m. Adam Scott...... -7...... F San Francisco at San Diego, 9:10 LOS ANGELES DODGERS — son 528, Rodger Brandt-Dan Lammers GAME 5: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 Tampa Bay at Toronto, 12:07 p.m. 1Bs Marc Flores and Mike Parker. ST. NORBERT — Named A.J. Ait- Robert Streb...... -7...... F p.m. Signed RHP Walker Buehler, 1B Edwin 530, James Grotenhuis-Dave Ewald loser, noon Baltimore at Detroit, 12:08 p.m. — ken men’s associate head Louis Oosthuizen...... -7...... 11 Rios and RHP Logan Crouse to minor 531, Scott Hiltunen-Denny Fokken 532, GAME 6: Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 Cleveland at Cincinnati, 12:10 p.m. Signed LHP Bo Logan. Released LHP coach. a-Paul Dunne...... -6...... F league contracts. John Hagemann-Heath Larson 535, loser, 2:30 p.m. Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, Brett Maus. Retief Goosen...... -6...... F MIAMI MARLINS — Placed 2B Dee Todd Chance-Michael Pietila 536, Jim GAME 7: Game 1 winner vs. Game 1:10 p.m. Luke Donald...... -6...... F Tramp-Jack Gregg 538, Roger Thomp- 2 winner, 5 p.m. Texas at Houston, 1:10 p.m. Charl Schwartzel...... -6...... 15 son-John Ehret 540, Aaron Ness-Jim GAME 8: Game 3 winner vs. Game Minnesota at Oakland, 3:05 p.m. Hideki Matsuyama...... -6...... 14 Fitzgerald 541, Tony Erickson-Robert 4 winner, 7:30 p.m. Boston at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. innings for Beresford and Lueders had three hits to Haar 551, Dan Semmler-Kylar Johnson Monday’s Games Monday’s Games was replaced by A.J. Schmidt lead the Vermillion Grey Sox 555 GAME 9: Game 6 winner vs. Game Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 6:05 Roundup MEN’S DAY EVENT BASEBALL 7 loser, 2:30 p.m. p.m. to start the sixth inning. past Wynot 6-3 in non-league FIRST FLIGHT REGION 2A JUNIOR LEGION GAME 10: Game 5 winner vs. Game Seattle at Detroit, 6:08 p.m. FROM PAGE 11 amateur baseball action on FIRST: Dan Eisenbraun, Todd Van July 16-18 at Yankton 8 loser, 5 p.m. Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. Thursday. Maanen, Devin Anderson, Brent Ru- Thursday’s Games GAME 11: Game 7 winner vs. Game Texas at Colorado, 7:40 p.m. piper 200 Harrisburg 12, Brandon Valley 6 8 winner, 7:30 p.m. Boston at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. Vermillion 10, Elk Jay Thaler had two hits SECOND: Jim Schlingman, Sean S.F. West 6, Yankton 2 Tuesday’s Games The if-necessary cham- for Vermillion. Tanner An- Riley, Dean Washburn, Bryan Baker 200 S.F. East 8, Harrisburg 7 GAME 12: Game 9 winner vs. Game NATIONAL LEAGUE pionship game would be Point Jefferson 0 THIRD: Rodger Brandt, Bill Berry, 11 loser, 5 p.m. derson, Jon Merrigan, Tyler Brandon Valley 6, Yankton 1, Yank- East Division After a two-hour rain de- Kyle Repp, Jack Battin 203 ton eliminated GAME 13: Game 11 winner vs. played Sunday at 2 p.m. Johnson and Deandre Fore FOURTH: Waren Muller, Rob Ste- Game 10 winner, 7:30 p.m. W L Pct GB lay, Vermillion scored seven runs in the fifth inning to top each had a hit in the victory. Scott Heimes and Danny for West. Valley 3-0 in an elimination Elk Point Jefferson 4, Elk Point Jefferson 10-0. Joe Miller’s walk-off RBI Melina each had two hits for Cyler Melvin singled game Friday night at Bob Wynot. Kyle Wiepen tripled. Juniors twice for East, while Nate Tereshinski Stadium at River- Canton 3 single ended the game in Elk Point Jefferson came the fifth inning. Carter Kratz, Chase Rolfes, Jackson Sud- FROM PAGE 11 Nelson drove in the only run side Field. beck, Scott Foxhoven and with a fourth-inning double. Harrisburg scored two back from a 3-0 deficit to Cole Anderson, Jack Brown beat Canton 4-3 in the Region and Hunter Christopherson David Schenk each had a hit Jesse Sievers took the loss. runs in the third inning and in the effort. afternoon. The victory another in the sixth, and that 3B Legion Baseball tourna- also had RBIs in the win. ensured West of a spot in the ment Thursday afternoon in Ethan James pitched a Mike Moran pitched was enough for Lewis. Collin six innings for the victory. state tournament. Harrisburg 3, Keyinvald singled twice in Vermillion. complete game for the win Isaac Nelson singled Jake Herrity, Jarod Mau, going five innings with two Devon Lammers took the the win. loss. twice, while Justin Aldrich, Brandon Valley 0 Jacob Johnson reached Michale Murphy and John hits, two strikeouts and two Hunter Thompson, Alex Anthony Lewis pitched Brockmeier all recorded RBIs walks. Jarod Mao recorded Vermillion travels to Dell Harrisburg past Brandon base twice for Brandon Rapids PBR on Saturday. Feigen and Nelson all scored Valley. for Elk Point-Jefferson. the loss. Canton’s Jordan Serh Wynot travels to Scotland on lined a two-run triple in the Sunday. VERMILLION 002 112 000 – 6 9 1 hammer away with his champion who is starting second inning. Teeners WYNOT 000 002 001 – 3 9 2 driver, setting up birdies, and to feel the void of giving Herrity earned the win on Mike Moran, Garrett Harm (7), Tyler Johnson (9) Open and Jayce Huska; Devin Lammers, Brady Stratman he looked every bit like the away the British Open at the mound and was replaced S.F. Midsummer (4) and Steve Heimes, Dave Schenk (7) FROM PAGE 11 player to beat. Spieth got in Royal Lytham & St. Annes in the seventh inning by enough trouble off the tee in 2012 when he bogeyed Dillon Streets, who finished Shootout that he often left long-range the last four holes. Scott the game on the mound for SIOUX FALLS – Owen shown in two years — he putts that led to bogeys was in control in blustery Elk-Point Jefferson. Serh Feser had three hits and Rex was likely to miss the cut in instead of birdies. weather, flighting his ball low recorded the loss. Ryken drove in three runs the U.S. Open and the British Behind them, a long list of and judging the bounce to as the Yankton Lakers beat Open for the first time in the players lined up to take their perfect. He made three bird- Mitchell 9-6 on Friday at same year. Woods was 5 over shot on the weekend. ies around the loop at the far Dakota Valley 5, the Sioux Falls Midsummer with seven holes to play. Jason Day, in conten- end of the course and closed Shootout. So much attention has tion at Chambers Bay even with a birdie for a 67. Beresford 2 Cole Sawatzke pitched a been on Spieth and Jordan, Dakota Valley’s Tanner complete game for the win. though he battled symptoms Scott was at 7-under 137, Bykerk threw a complete the main characters from of vertigo, was at 8-under along with Zach Johnson Ethan Wishon and Peyton MORNING the drama that played out at game in a 5-2 win over Ber- Mueller both had two hits, par through 11 holes. Paul (71), Marc Warren (69) and eford Thursday afternoon. Chambers Bay last month. Lawrie, the ‘99 champion at Robert Streb (71). while Sam Mooney drove in COFFE E Johnson had a 12-foot eagle Bykerk gave up two runs off two runs and Levi Wiersma Carnoustie, also was at 8 un- “The last few years at five hits with three strikeouts putt on the final hole to win der through 12 holes. Louis the Open has been some of added a hit. WEEKDAYS the U.S. Open, and three- and three walks for the win. Yankton, now 20-10, con- Oosthuizen, who won the my favorite golf,” Scott said. Jacob Bellis and Brady 7:40AM putted to finish one shot claret jug the last time the “Getting into contention at tinues action today (Satur- behind golf’s new golden Dam recorded RBIs in the day) at the Shootout. MONDAY Open came to St. Andrews, this championship and hav- game. child. was at 7 under through 11 ing a chance to lift the claret The wind was fierce, tax- Hunter Bergland had THRU holes. jug is what it’s all about. Beresford’s only RBI off a Amateur ing shots with every club in Among those who man- This is a great position. I’m FRIDAY the bag down to the putter. single. aged to finish was Adam excited for my weekend.” Logan Busch pitched five Vermillion 6, Wynot 3 Yankton’s Home Team! Johnson continued to Scott, a former Masters WYNOT, Neb. – Grant