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DWU Volleyball Signs Four umes to the positive direction our program is head- Wausa, 7-17, and Winnebago will open sub- new identity that was fun, exciting, and family- braska’s special youth pheasant hunts has in- ing in the near future. It also shows that Dakota district play next week. friendly.” creased 77 percent since the program began in Wesleyan as a university is a great choice for all WAUSA (7-17) ...... 26 25 The team’s primary logo consists of a snarling, 2011 and 42 percent from last year. For 2014 WINNEBAGO ...... 24 21 MITCHELL — Dakota Wesleyan University vol- types of student athletes. The future is bright not tire-treaded duck’s head accentuated by flames. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission leyball head coach Eric Viney has already secured only for DWU volleyball, but for the university as a The team’s new official color combination of “blue says that in 2013, 392 youth participated, com- four recruits for the 2014 season, he announced whole.” Akron Minor League Team flame, racing yellow, fire orange and tire black pared to 276 in 2012 and 222 in 2011. The goal of this week, and three of them are from right here in pays” tribute to Akron’s heritage as the “Rubber the program is to increase youth participation in South Dakota. Now ‘RubberDucks’ City.” upland game hunting by providing them an oppor- Wausa Downs Winnebago CLEVELAND (AP) — Splish, splash, Akron’s Winner High School’s Emily Richey, Ethan RANDOLPH, Neb. — Wausa beat Winnebago Akron’s team had been known as the Aeros for tunity to experience a successful hunt. standout Anna Mueller and Kimball High School’s minor league team is ready for a bath. the past 17 seasons, adopting the nickname when The program allows youth ages 15 and 26-24, 25-21, in a consolation game in the Lewis No longer known as the Aeros, they’re now the Anna Pazour all join the Tigers from within the & Clark Conference volleyball tournament on the club moved into Canal Park in 1997. younger to hunt at nine wildlife management areas state’s borders, and Maxine Block comes to RubberDucks. across Nebraska during the statewide youth Tuesday. The Double-A affiliate for the Cleveland Indians Dakota Wesleyan from Pahoa, Hawaii. Lauryl Schumacher had five kills and Tara Nebraska Youth Pheasant pheasant, quail and partridge season, which took “This is a great start to our 2014 recruiting announced the new nickname on Tuesday. Team place Oct. 19-20. Munter had four kills to lead Wausa. Gabby Swan- owner Ken Babby said the RubberDucks nick- class,” Viney said. “To be able to add a player from son had 15 assists and two ace serves. Leanna Hunting Numbers Up The regular pheasant, quail and partridge sea- Hawaii, along with three local players, speaks vol- name and logo are designed to “honor the history LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Participation in Ne- son began Saturday. Rosberg had two ace serves in the victory. of Akron and the rubber industry while creating a

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No. 8 Tri-Valley (4-5) at No. 1 Win- Crofton (5-3) at Bridgeport (6-2), 2 Kenesaw (2-6) at Falls City Sacred Thursday, October 31 Friday, November 1 CROSS COUNTRY, COLLEGE Summit League VOLLEYBALL ner (9-0) p.m. CT Heart (8-0), 5 p.m. FOOTBALL, PREP S.D. Quarterfinals: Class BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Grace at MMC (6 Championships at Fort Wayne, Ind. (USD) WEDNESDAY’S NEB. SCORES No. 7 Redfield-Doland (7-2) at No. Kimball (4-4) at Blue Hill (7-1), 4 p.m. Lyons-Decatur Northeast (7-1) at 11AAA — Mitchell at YHS (7 p.m., KYNT-AM, KVHT- p.m., KYNT-AM) FOOTBALL, COLLEGE Youngstown State at 2 St. Thomas More (8-1) Cambridge (4-4) at North Platte St. Meridian (5-3), 5 p.m. FM); Neb. First Round: Class C2 — Crofton at SOCCER, WOMEN’S Western Illinois at USD (3 USD (1 p.m., KVHT-FM, KDLT-TV) Metro Tournament No. 6 Custer (7-2) at No. 3 Park- Patrick’s (7-1), 6 p.m. Parkview Christian (6-2) at Fullerton Bridgeport (2 p.m.); Palmyra at Hartington Cedar p.m.) SOCCER, MEN’S Hastings at MMC (3 p.m.) Quarterfinal ston (8-1) West Holt (4-4) at Hershey (8-0), (6-2), 4 p.m. Catholic (2 p.m., KKYA-FM); Ponca at Malcolm; VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S South Dakota State SOCCER, WOMEN’S Hastings at MMC (1 p.m.) Millard North def. Omaha Burke, 25- No. 5 Canton (8-1) at No. 4 Ab- 3:30 p.m. Bancroft-Rosalie (4-4) at Humphrey Class D1 — Bloomfield at Creighton; Hartington at at USD (7 p.m.) VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S MMC at Hastings 14, 25-18 erdeen Roncalli (9-0) Thayer Central (3-5) at Hastings St. St. Francis (7-1), 6 p.m. Exeter-Miligan; McCool Junction at Randolph; Nio- VOLLEYBALL, PREP Lewis & Clark Conf. at (2:30 p.m.) Millard West def. Bellevue West, 25- Class 9AA Cecilia (6-2), 6 p.m. Osceola (4-4) at Nebraska Lutheran brara-Verdigre at Elm Creek; Class D2 — Wausa at Laurel: Consolation (5:30 p.m.; Championship (7 VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S JV MMC at Hastings 6, 25-14 First Round, Oct. 29 Southern Vaille (4-4) at Sutton (6-2), (8-0), 7 p.m. Wynot (6 p.m., KVTK-AM) p.m.); Mid-State Conf. at Battle Creek: Fifth (4:30 (1 p.m.) Omaha Marian def. Omaha West- Arlington 22, Webster 20 6 p.m. Lawrence-Nelson (6-2) at Giltner (7- VOLLEYBALL, PREP Alcester-Hudson at Free- p.m); Third (6 p.m.); Championship (7:30 p.m.); Nio- Sunday, November 3 side, 25-16, 25-16 Bridgewater-Emery/Ethan 50, Deuel Bayard (3-5) at Battle Creek (8-0), 2 1), 7 p.m. man; Crow Creek at Marty; Dell Rapids at Dakota brara Valley Conf. at O’Neill: Consolation (6:15 p.m.); SOCCER, WOMEN’S IUPUI at USD (noon) Papillion-LaVista South def. Millard 0 p.m. Scribner-Snyder (5-3) at Sterling (5- Valley; Vermillion at Elk Point-Jefferson (Senior Championship (7:30 p.m.) VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S North Dakota State South, 25-20, 16-25 Deubrook 56, Clark/Willow Lake 32 Yutan (3-5) at Omaha Brownell-Tal- 3), 6 p.m. Night) Saturday, November 2 at USD (2 p.m.) Semifinal Elkton-Lake Benton 35, Parker 18 bot (8-0), 7 p.m. Wausa (4-4) at Wynot (8-0), 6 p.m. Millard West def. Millard North, 25- Gregory 29, Stanley County 0 Elmwood-Murdock (5-3) at Centen- 16, 25-19 Hill City 36, DeSmet/Iroquois 8 nial (5-3), 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Seattle, 3:05 p.m. Sept. 1 — AdvoCare 500 at Atlanta, chold, Zach Penprase and CJ Retherford; Rob Turner on injured reserve. Released Omaha Marian def. Papillion-LaVista Kimball/White Lake 36, Tekamah-Herman (4-4) at Louisville South, 25-11, 20-25, 25-17 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Baltimore at Cleveland, 3:25 p.m. Hampton, Ga. () 1B Chase Burch; and OFs Tim Alberts, WR Rashad Ross. Signed OL Pat Mc- Woonsocket/Wessington Springs/San- (6-2), 7 p.m. East Pittsburgh at New England, 3:25 Sept. 7 — Federated Auto Parts 400, Jose Hernandez and Nic Jackson. Quistan. Signed G Oscar Johnson and born Central 8 Ponca (4-4) at Malcolm (6-2), 5 p.m. WL T PctPFPA p.m. Richmond, Va. () SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS — Exer- DL Chigbo Anunoby to the practice FOOTBALL Menno-Marion 40, Garretson 36 Weeping Water (3-5) at Archbishop New England 6 2 0 .750 179 144 Indianapolis at Houston, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 15 — GEICO 400, Joliet, Ill. cised the 2014 option on OF Tyler Gra- squad. Quarterfinals, Nov. 4 Bergan (7-1), 6:30 p.m. S.D. PLAYOFFS N.Y. Jets 4 4 0 .500 143 211 Open: Arizona, Denver, Detroit, () ham. HOCKEY No. 8 Menno-Marion (5-4) at No. 1 Oakland-Craig (5-3) at Aquinas Miami 3 4 0 .429 152 167 Jacksonville, N.Y. Giants, San Francisco Sept. 22 — Sylvania 300, Loudon, BASKETBALL National Hockey League Class 11AAA Gregory (8-1) Catholic (6-2), 7 p.m. Buffalo 3 5 0 .375 176 213 Monday, Nov. 4 N.H. (Matt Kenseth) National Basketball Association DALLAS STARS — Reassigned F Quarterfinals, Oct. 31 No. 7 Elkton-Lake Benton (7-2) at Palmyra (5-3) at Hartington Cedar South Chicago at Green Bay, 7:40 p.m. Sept. 29 — AAA 400, Dover, Del. BOSTON CELTICS — Suspended F Travis Morin to (AHL). No. 8 R.C. Stevens (2-6) at No. 1 No. 2 Arlington (8-1) Catholic (6-2), 2 p.m. WL T PctPFPA Thursday, Nov. 7 () Jared Sullinger for the Celtics’ season- PHOENIX COYOTES — Reas- S.F. Lincoln (8-0), 4:30 p.m. No. 6 Kimball-White Lake (7-2) at Johnson County Central (4-4) at Indianapolis 5 2 0 .714 187 131 Washington at Minnesota, 7:25 p.m. Oct. 6 — Hollywood Casino 400, opening game against Toronto on signed G Louis Domingue from Gwinnett No. 7 S.F. Washington (3-5) at No. 2 No. 3 Deubrook (8-1) Lutheran High Northeast (7-1), 3 p.m. Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 145 146 Sunday, Nov. 10 Kansas City, Kan. () Wednesday night. (ECHL) to Portland (AHL). S.F. Roosevelt (7-1), 7:30 p.m. No. 5 Hill City (8-1) at No. 4 Bridge- Class D1 Houston 2 5 0 .286 122 194 Detroit at Chicago, noon Oct. 12 — Bank of America 500, CHICAGO BULLS — Exercised the VANCOUVER CANUCKS — As- No. 6 Aberdeen Central (3-5) at No. water-Emery-Ethan (8-1) Neligh-Oakdale (4-4) at Bruning- Jacksonville 0 8 0 .000 86 264 Philadelphia at Green Bay, noon Concord, N.C. () fourth-year option for G/F Jimmy Butler signed F Nicklas Jensen to Utica (AHL). 3 Brandon Valley (6-2), 7 p.m. Class 9A Davenport-Shickley (8-0), 4 p.m. North Jacksonville at Tennessee, noon Oct. 20 — Camping World RV Sales and third-year option for G Marquis WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Re- No. 5 S.F. O’Gorman (3-5) at No. 4. First Round, Oct. 29 McCool Junction (6-2) at Randolph WL T PctPFPA Cincinnati at Baltimore, noon 500, Talladega, Ala. (Jamie McMurray) Teague. called C Michael Latta and D Dmitry R.C. Central (4-4), 7:30 p.m. CT Alcester-Hudson 57, Chester 12 (7-1), 6 p.m. Cincinnati 6 2 0 .750 197 144 St. Louis at Indianapolis, noon Oct. 27 — Goody’s Headache Relief DENVER NUGGETS — Exercised Orlov from Hershey (AHL). Class 11AA Herreid/Selby Area 42, Tri-State 0 Hartington (5-3) at Exeter-Milligan (8- Baltimore 3 4 0 .429 150 148 Seattle at Atlanta, noon Shot 500, Ridgeway, Va. () the fourth-year contract option on F Ken- WINNIPEG JETS — Reassigned F Quarterfinals, Oct. 31 Howard 22, Hanson 16 0), 4 p.m. Cleveland 3 5 0 .375 148 179 Oakland at N.Y. Giants, noon Nov. 3 — AAA Texas 500, Fort neth Faried and third-year option on G Patrice Cormier to St. John’s (AHL). No. 8 Brookings (3-5) at No. 1 Pierre Lemmon/McIntosh 38, Philip 0 Emerson-Hubbard (5-3) at High Pittsburgh 2 5 0 .286 125 153 Buffalo at Pittsburgh, noon Worth, Texas Evan Fournier. SOCCER (7-1), 7 p.m. Leola/Frederick 56, Viborg-Hurley 6 Plains Community (7-1), 5 p.m. West Carolina at San Francisco, 3:05 p.m. Nov. 10 — AdvoCare 500, Avondale, PHILADELPHIA 76ERS — G Allen Major League Soccer No. 7 Douglas (4-4) at No. 2 Water- New Underwood 64, Newell 12 Bloomfield (5-3) at Creighton (8-0), 7 WL T PctPFPA Denver at San Diego, 3:25 p.m. Ariz. Iverson announced his retirement. MLS — Named Ray Whitworth vice town (5-3), 6:30 p.m. Potter County 42, Corsica/Stickney 0 p.m. Kansas City 8 0 0 1.000 192 98 Houston at Arizona, 3:25 p.m. Nov. 17 — Ford EcoBoost 400, FOOTBALL president, operations and security. No. 6 Mitchell (3-5) at No. 3 Yankton Wolsey-Wessington 51, Colome 6 Guardian Angels Central Catholic (7- Denver 7 1 0 .875 343 218 Dallas at New Orleans, 7:30 p.m. Homestead, Fla. National Football League CHICAGO FIRE — Announced the (4-4), 7 p.m. Quarterfinals, Nov. 4 1) at Heartland (7-1), 6 p.m. San Diego 4 3 0 .571 168 144 Open: Cleveland, Kansas City, N.Y. Driver Standings BALTIMORE RAVENS — Released resignation of coach Frank Klopas and No. 5 Huron (3-5) at No. 4 Harrisburg No. 8 Lemmon-McIntosh (6-3) at Friend (5-3) at Freeman (7-1), 7 Oakland 3 4 0 .429 126 150 Jets, New England Through Oct. 27 S Michael Huff and DE Marcus Spears. president of soccer operations Javier (3-5), 7 p.m. No. 1 Leola-Frederick (9-0) p.m., Adams NATIONAL CONFERENCE Monday, Nov. 11 1. Matt Kenseth, 2,294. Signed Ss Omar Brown and Brynden Leon. Class 11A No. 7 New Underwood (7-2) at No. Clarkson-Leigh (5-3) at Howells- East Miami at Tampa Bay, 7:40 p.m. 2. Jimmie Johnson, 2,294. Trawick from the practice squad and WR D.C. UNITED — Declined contract First Round, Oct. 29 2 Howard (9-0) Dodge (8-0), 7 p.m., Howells WL T PctPFPA 3. Jeff Gordon, 2,267. Kamar Aiken and QB Nick Stephens to options on Fs Lionard Pajoy and Carlos Belle Fourche 38, Pine Ridge 0 No. 6 Herreid-Selby Area (7-2) at Clearwater-Orchard (4-4) at Overton Dallas 4 4 0 .500 230 186 BASEBALL 4. Kevin Harvick, 2,266. the practice squad. Ruiz and M Marcelo Saragosa. Chamberlain 12, Todd County 6 No. 3 Potter County (8-1) (8-0), 3 p.m. Philadelphia 3 5 0 .375 176 211 5. Kyle Busch, 2,258. BUFFALO BILLS — Signed DT Ste- SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES — Dell Rapids 34, Sisseton 12 No. 5 Alcester-Hudson (8-1) at No. Sutherland (5-3) at Palmer (6-2), 6 Washington 2 5 0 .286 173 229 WORLD SERIES 6. , 2,239. fan Charles off Tennessee’s practice Named Mark Watson coach and signed Hot Springs 2, Little Wound 0, forfeit 4 Wolsey-Wessington (9-0) p.m. N.Y. Giants 2 6 0 .250 141 223 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 7. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 2,238. squad. Named Michael Lyons director of him to a multiyear contract. Madison 55, Milbank Area 0 Class 9B North Central (5-3) at Arapahoe (6- South 8. , 2,236. analytics. COLLEGE Tea Area 34, Lennox 14 First Round, Oct. 29 2), 3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23 WL T PctPFPA Boston 8, St. Louis 1 9. , 2,219. CINCINNATI BENGALS — Placed S FLORIDA ATLANTIC — Announced Vermillion 8, Dakota Valley 0 Avon 46, Scotland 0 Alma (4-4) at Twin Loup (7-1), 6 New Orleans 6 1 0 .857 196 120 10. Carl Edwards, 2,218. Taylor Mays on injured reserve. the resignation of football coach Carl West Central 54, Cheyenne-Eagle Burke-South Central 42, Canistota p.m., Sargent Thursday, Oct. 24 Carolina 4 3 0 .571 170 96 St. Louis 4, Boston 2 11. , 2,209. — Signed S Pelini and defensive coordinator Pete Butte 0 32 Franklin (3-5) at Hemingford (8-0), 2 Atlanta 2 5 0 .286 166 184 12. Ryan Newman, 2,188. Steven Terrell to the practice squad. Rekstis. Promoted offensive coordinator Quarterfinals, Nov. 4 Dell Rapids St. Mary 50, Langford 20 p.m. CT Saturday, Oct. 26 Tampa Bay 0 7 0 .000 100 163 St. Louis 5, Boston 4 13. , 2,170. — Released Brian Wright to interim head coach. No. 8 Vermillion (2-7) at No. 1 Madi- Faulkton 58, Waverly-South Shore South Loup (3-5) at Chambers- North TE Kevin Brock. Signed OL Rokevious MEMPHIS — Suspended men’s son (9-0) 22 Wheeler Central (5-3) Sunday, Oct. 27 WL T PctPFPA Boston 4, St. Louis 2 Watkins from the practice squad and TE basketball F Kuran Iverson one game. No. 7 Chamberlain (5-4) at No. 2 Hamlin 42, Castlewood 0 Nebraska Christian (5-3) at Burwell TRANSACTIONS Dominique Jones to the practice squad. SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE — Green Bay 5 2 0 .714 212 158 Monday, Oct. 28 American Association Hot Springs (8-1) Harding County 24, Kadoka Area 22 (7-1), 7 p.m. OAKLAND RAIDERS — Re-signed Named Tom Wilkins associate director of Detroit 5 3 0 .625 217 197 Boston 3, St. Louis 1 GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS No. 6 Tea Area (5-4) at No. 3 West Hitchcock-Tulare 30, Eureka/Bowdle Niobrara-Verdigre (5-3) at Elm Creek DL Brian Sanford. athletics. Chicago 4 3 0 .571 213 206 Wednesday, Oct. 30 — Exercised the 2014 option on RHP Tim Central (7-2) 14 (7-1), 4 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Re- TEXAS A&M—Suspended basket- Minnesota 1 6 0 .143 163 225 Boston 6, St. Louis 1, Boston wins Verthien. No. 5 Belle Fourche (5-4) at No. 4 Wall 34, Faith 0 Class D2 leased WR Marlon Moore. ball G J-Mychal Reese indefinitely for vi- West series 4-2 FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS Dell Rapids (7-2) Quarterfinals, Nov. 4 Brady (2-6) at Wallace (7-1), 7 p.m. — Placed olating athletic department rules. WL T PctPFPA — Exercised the 2014 options on RHPs Class 11B No. 8 Hitchcock-Tulare (7-2) at No. Leyton (7-1) at Hay Springs (6-2), 4 WR Sidney Rice on injured reserve. TULSA — Named Richard Ruggieri Seattle 7 1 0 .875 205 125 Alex Caldera, Brian Ernst, Nate Kil- First Round, Oct. 29 1 Hamlin (6-0) p.m. AUTO RACING Signed WR from the assistant rowing coach. San Francisco 6 2 0 .750 218 145 crease, Derrick Miramontes and Taylor Aberdeen Roncalli 42, Groton Area No. 7 Dell Rapids St. Mary (8-1) at Hitchcock County (6-2) at Amherst practice squad and WR Josh Lenz to the Arizona 4 4 0 .500 160 174 Stanton; LHPs Nick Capito, Joe Harris, 10 No. 2 Avon (8-0) (7-1), 4 p.m. NASCAR SPRINT CUP practice squad. St. Louis 3 5 0 .375 165 198 Jake Laber and Ethan Opsahl; C Todd Canton 50, McCook Central/Mon- No. 6 Faulkton Area (7-2) at No. 3 Bertrand (5-3) at Loomis (6-2), 7 2013 SCHEDULE — Placed C Thursday, Oct. 31 Jennings; INFs Ron Bourquin, Keith Bra- trose 0 Wall (8-0) p.m. Cincinnati at Miami, 7:25 p.m. Custer 33, Bennett County 8 No. 5 Burke-South Central (7-2) at Garden County (5-3) at Stuart (7-1), Sunday, Nov. 3 Parkston 38, Wagner 8 No. 4 Harding County (7-2) 2 p.m. Minnesota at Dallas, noon Redfield/Doland 50, Mobridge-Pol- Mullen (5-3) at Anselmo-Merna (6-2), Tennessee at St. Louis, noon lock 0 NEB. PLAYOFFS 7 p.m. Atlanta at Carolina, noon St. Thomas More 54, Red Cloud 0 FIRST ROUND, OCT. 31 Medicine Valley (6-2) at Elmwood, 5 New Orleans at N.Y. Jets, noon Tri-Valley 20, Beresford 14 Class C2 p.m. Kansas City at Buffalo, noon Winner 34, Bon Homme 8 Centura (4-4) at Doniphan-Trumbull Sandhills-Thedford (4-4) at Shelton San Diego at Washington, noon Quarterfinals, Nov. 4 (8-0), 7 p.m. (7-1), 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Oakland, 3:05 p.m.

errors that we shouldn't of again we're at 20-20 but for had,” Climer said. “Second some reason we could win MMC VB set I felt like the same thing.” the set.” From Page 10 In set two, Mount Marty In set four, the Lancers was able to get out to a quick struggled to communicate 3-1 lead over the Mustangs, and made many errors that Verburg had 10 kills, two aces but the Lancers lost momen- enabled the Mustangs to and made 23 digs. tum after a Mustang timeout have two 4-point scoring runs For the Lancers, Bailey in the middle of the set. After get a 13-point lead at 11-24. A Kuchta had 12 kills, 12 digs the timeout, the Mustangs block by Mustang Rian Kirby and four block assists. Lexie made a three point run on ended set four wining the set Branson had 11 kills and the Lancers and finished the 25-11 and ending the game 3- three digs. Caitlyn Illg had set 25-23. 1. two kills, 39 assists and seven In set three, the Mustangs The loss to Morningside digs. Kristen Boyle had nine were able to get a five-point (12-14) means that the kills and two block assists lead at 18-13. The Lancers Lancers (12-19) will not have and Sadie Fedor made seven were unable to make up the a chance to be in postseason digs. deficit and the Mustangs play. Both teams came out ended the set 25-22 giving “We just have two games swinging in the first set never them a one set advantage left and we don't make it into getting outside of a two-point over the Lancers. the postseason. We have margin. After Morningside “We have to work on fin- Hastings on Saturday and tied the set at 24-24 and ishing [the game]. We have to Dakota Wesleyan here,” forced the deuce, Lancer Alli- stay relaxed. That first set Climer said. KELLY HERTZ/P&D son Cross ended the set with was a big win for us because Adan Garcia-Marquez hits the mud to make a save during Mount Marty’s Great Plains Athletic Con- a kill 28-26. usually if we can get that You can follow Peter Chap- ference men’s soccer match against Dordt on Wednesday at Laddie E. Cimpl Arena. Marquez, playing “I told [the team] after close we can have a couple man on twitter at goalkeeper for the injured Oscar Martinez-Mojica, made 10 saves in goal, but Dordt scored a 7-1 win. that we just need to take care errors and then we are done,” twitter.com/ PEChapman. Dis- of the ball a little bit better Climer said. “They followed cuss this story at www.yank- cause we had some unforced through [in set one] and got ton.net/ . son, was missed in the field. “Hastings is tough. it done, but that third set “It makes a big difference,” They’ve been the class of the MMC Men Epp said. “It hurts our of- conference for a few years,” From Page 10 fense, because he’s one of Epp said. “But it’s still an op- our more aggressive for- portunity for us to get better. Saturday’s GPAC and regular said. “Hastings is one of the wards. Us needing to use him If we play well, there’s no season finale with Hastings top conference teams but, if Marquez, in his second in goal hurts us a bit.” doubt we can play with any- Lancers (12-4-1, 8-1) with a chance to we’re on our ‘A’ game, we can Joey Rasnic made five body in the league.” make the post-season tourna- compete with anybody. match in goal in place of in- From Page 10 jured veteran Oscar Mar- saves for Dordt. ment for the first time in “Then we wait to see if we MMC, 4-13 and 0-9, fin- You can follow James D. school history. The Lancers make the conference tourna- tinez-Mojica, made 10 saves in goal. But Marquez, who ishes the regular season Cimburek on Twitter at twit- So I try to stay confident and are tied with DWU for the ment.” against tenth-ranked Hastings ter.com/JCimburek. Discuss eighth and final spot, and Start time for Saturday’s has three goals and a team- jump up and down.” high seven assists on the sea- (14-2, 7-1). Start time is 3 p.m. this story at www.yankton.net Laura Ekeren had six of would have the tiebreaker on match with Hastings is 1 p.m. Saturday at Easton Field. MMC’s 10 shots on goal. the Tigers if they finish tied. Nicole Postman and Le Duc DWU (4-11-2, 1-7-1) hosts You can follow James D. each had four shots on goal Concordia on Saturday. Cimburek on Twitter at twit- On the season, Nelson has said. “They haven’t had him for Dordt. “We’re going to try to put ter.com/ JCimburek. Discuss completed 69-of-144 passes since the third week, but that Mount Marty will enter two good practices in,” True this story at www.yankton.net Playoffs for 792 yards and five touch- can create a lot of different From Page 10 downs. Junior Mitch Johnson things for them.” is the team’s leading rusher The winner between Yank- part to chemistry, according “It’s been crazy going from with 518 yards, while Nelson ton and Mitchell advances to Coyotes to Seekamp. last year where it felt like we traditional scheme, we’ve al- has run for six scores. Senior next Friday’s semifinals USD returns six players had nobody at practice to ways had trouble stopping Ethan Jones is the top re- against either No. 2 Water- From Page 10 who saw significant time last now it’s a full practice,” that.” ceiver with 20 catches for 194 town or No. 7 Douglas. A season, including Seekamp, Seekamp said. Likewise, Yankton strug- yards and a touchdown. Bucks’ win and a Douglas Polly Harrington (Sr., F), Lisa “We’ve all clicked, thank- gled to contain Mitchell’s skill Beau Brown (Jr., WR/DB) upset would mean another toughness about her. Loeffler (Jr., F), Tia Hemiller fully. It’s helped out a lot with kids in the season opener. is another weapon the Bucks game at Crane-Youngworth “Everything we’ve thrown (So., G), Margaret McCloud all these new girls.” Mitchell sophomore quarter- have to watch out for if he is Field. at her, she handles it per- (So., C) and Heidi Hoff (So., back Kanin Nelson passed for healthy, according to Likness. fectly.” G). You can follow Jeremy 110 yards and two touch- “Against us, he had an in- You can follow Jeremy The strides made already In total, that’s certainly a Hoeck on Twitter at downs, and rushed for 65 terception and had some big Hoeck on Twitter at by the newcomers are due in lot more bodies at practice twitter.com/ jhoeck. Discuss more yards. catches, so you’ve got to twitter.com/ jhoeck. Discuss than a year ago. this story at www.yankton.net. know where he’s at,” Likness this story at www.yankton.net. 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