
PAGE 8: SPORTS PRESS & DAKOTAN n MONDAY, JUNE 15, 2015 PRESS&DAKOTAN Does Summer Mean Things Slow Down? Sometimes. BY JAMES D. CIMBUREK incredible week of coverage, both for our sports staff and our month. Swimming has an event that has gone for more than five DAILY DOSE [email protected] news staff. Hopefully many of you had the opportunity to witness decades. Soccer and softball each draw a ton of talent from a this once-in-a-lifetime event for Yankton. three-four state area, with soccer having the added allure of a Opinions One of the more common questions both Jeremy Hoeck and While not nearly as prestigious as WAYC, there are four Yankton alumni match. from the I deal with this time of year is, “Have things slowed down for you events this coming weekend that will bring even more people to Next weekend is, of course, Father’s Day. While there are P&D Sports now that it’s summer?” Yankton: The Morrie Wachendorf First Dakota Classic (American plenty of plans for outings to celebrate dad, hopefully you make Staff on We usually say “yes.” A more accurate answer may be, Legion baseball), the Yankton Girls’ Softball Association Invita- a little time to check out one or all of these events and support local and “Sometimes.” tional, the Yankton Soccer Invitational and the Yankton Charity some great young people in Yankton and surrounding communi- national After spending the past week covering their first major Invitational swim meet. ties. Before you know it, we’ll be talking about the fall season. high school, international event, the World Archery Youth Championships, Each one has its unique draws. The baseball tournament Join Jeremy Hoeck and me today at 3:30 p.m. Central time college and my staff would be apt to say that things have not slowed down will feature the Legion programs that made up three of the four for the Press & Dakotan weekly sports chat. Go online to www. pro sports. for them. A year of talking about it and preparation led to one semifinalists in the S.D. Class B high school finals earlier this yankton.net/live_chat SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR USA def. Chinese Taipei 6-0; Japan def. Mexico (Cecilio E. Quevedo, G. Romeo QUARTERFINALS: Korea def. Po- 145-142; Shkolna def. Zamora Moreno SEMIFINALS: Dalmeida def. Lee Monday, June 15 folk Impact at Yankton Fury Xtreme ARCHERY Ukraine 5-4 (28-26 tiebreaker) Alejandro Trevino, Fernando Becerra land 6-2; Italy def. PR China 6-2; Turkey 139-134 7-3; Van Tongeren def. Liu 7-1 No activities scheduled (DH, 6:30 p.m., Riverside) WORLD ARCHERY YOUTH SEMIFINALS: Korea def. France 5-4 Rivas) 235-221 def. Germany 6-2; Chinese Taipei def. RECURVE JUNIOR MEN GOLD: Dalmeida def. Van Tongeren Tuesday, June 16 Wednesday, June 17 CHAMPIONSHIPS (28-25 tiebreaker); USA def. Japan 5-3 COMPOUND CADET WOMEN USA 6-2 QUARTERFINALS: Woo Seok Lee, 6-2 (28-22, 29-29, 28-27, 28-28) BASEBALL, AMATEUR Irene BASEBALL, AMATEUR Vermil- June 8-14 at Yankton GOLD: Korea (Woo Seok Lee, Se- QUARTERFINALS: Australia def. SEMIFINALS: Korea def. Italy 5-4 Korea def. Qizhuang Ren, PR China 7-1; BRONZE: Lee def. Liu 7-3 (29-27, at Scotland (7:30 p.m.); Menno at lion Greysox at Lennox Reds (7:30 TEAM ungshin Lee, Byeongyeon Min) def. USA Kazakhstan 210-207; Great Britain def. (28-23 tiebreaker); Turkey def. Chinese Byeongyeon Min, Korea def. Hsin-Fu 28-29, 28-28, 30-29, 30-27) Lesterville (7:30 p.m.); Yankton at p.m.) COMPOUND JUNIOR MEN (Collin Klimitchek, Zach Garrett, Caleb Canada 216-204 Taipei 5-1 Chen, Chinese Taipei 6-2; Muhammed RECURVE CADET WOMEN Freeman (7:30 p.m.) BASEBALL, LEGION Vermillion QUARTERFINALS: Italy def. Swe- Miller) 6-0 (55-44, 57-52, 55-54) SEMIFINALS: USA def. Australia GOLD: Korea (Hyeonseung Sim, Bilal Guneri, Turkey def. Romain Fichet, QUARTERFINALS: Hyeonseung BASEBALL, LEGION Yankton at Mitchell (DH, 5 p.m.) den 229-228; Mexico def. Canada 228- BRONZE: Japan (Hiroki Muto, 224-218; Mexico def. Great Britain Yeajin Hyeong, Gahyun Lee) def. Turkey France 6-0; Collin Klimitchek, USA def. Sim, Korea def. G. Viviana P. Diaz 6-5 at S.F. West (DH, 5 p.m.); S.F. East BASEBALL, VFW TEENER 225; Turkey def. Great Britain 230-223 Tomoki Sugio, Kazuki Ohi) def. France 228-213 (Yasemin Ecem Anagoz, Aybuke Gum- Seungshin Lee, Korea 6-2 (9-8 tiebreaker); Tanya Giaccheri, Italy, at Yankton Juniors (DH, 5 p.m.) Brandon at Yankton Lakers (DH, SEMIFINALS: USA def. Italy 234- (Thomas Koenig, Stephane Krause, Ro- GOLD: USA (Dahlia Crook, Cassidy rukcu, Gulnaz Busranur Coskun) 6-0 SEMIFINALS: Min def. Lee 7-3; def. Yasemin Ecem Anagoz, Turkey 7-3; SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Yankton 5:30 p.m.) 223; Turkey def. Mexico 233-231 main Fichet) 6-0 (56-53, 55-53, 55-52) Cox, Breanna Theodore) def. Mexico (55-48, 55-52, 56-51) Klimitchek def. Guneri 6-2 Eliana Claps, USA def. Gahyun Lee, Fury White at Norfolk Impact; Nor- GOLD: Turkey (Baris Tandogan, RECURVE JUNIOR WOMEN (Maria Fernanda Garza Espinosa, M. BRONZE: Chinese Taipei (Hsiu-Ting GOLD: Min def. Klimitchek 7-1 (29- Korea 6-2; Yeajin Hyeong, Korea def. Samet Can Yakali, Furkan Dernekli) def. ROUND OF 16: Ukraine def. PR Esmerelda G. Sanchez, Carolian Es- Yeh, Hsin-Yu Chang, Yu-Ting Tsai) def. 26, 29-29, 28-27, 29-28) Oceane Guy, France 6-0 USA (Chris Bee, Steven Manfull, David China 5-1; Italy def. Japan 5-3; Chinese trada Castro) 228-217 Italy (Tanya Gaiccheri, Tatiana Andreoli, BRONZE: Lee def. Guneri 6-4 (26- SEMIFINALS: Sim def. Giaccheri Houston 13, Seattle 0 Chicago Cubs 4, Cincinnati 3 Houser) 229-227 Taipei def. Mongolia 6-0; Mexico def. BRONZE: Australia (Madeline Veronica Zuffi) 6-2 (54-53, 53-52, 55-58, 27, 28-25, 28-26, 27-29, 29-25) 6-5 (9-7 tiebreaker); Hyeong def. Claps Kansas City at St. Louis, ppd., rain San Diego 2, L.A. Dodgers 1 BRONZE: Italy (Manuel Festi Si- France 6-0; Poland def. Germany 5-1 McSwain, Madeleine Salvestro, Niamh 56-54) RECURVE JUNIOR WOMEN 6-0 Minnesota 4, Texas 3 Sunday’s Games mone Baradel, Viviano) def. Mexico (Ro- QUARTERFINALS: Korea def. Jones) def. Great Britain (Lucy Mason, RECURVE CADET MIXED QUARTERFINALS: Tuyana Dashi- GOLD: Hyeong def. Sim 6-2 (30-28, Oakland 8, L.A. Angels 1 N.Y. Mets 10, Atlanta 8 dolfo Gonzalez, Miguel Espinosa Suro, Ukraine 6-0; Chinese Taipei def. Italy Isabelle Carpenter, Rebecca Lennon) ROUND OF 16: Korea def. Mongo- dorzhieva, Russia def. Michelle Krop- 27-28, 28-25, 27-26) Monday’s Games Colorado 4, Miami 1 Antonio Hidalgo Ibarra) 225-224 5-3; Mexico def. Russia 5-4 (27-26 tie- 221-217 lia 6-0; Russia def. Italy 5-4 (18-17 tie- pen, Germany 6-5 (10-7 tiebreaker); BRONZE: Claps def. Giaccheri 7-1 Chicago White Sox (Rodon 2-0) at Pittsburgh 1, Philadelphia 0, 11 in- COMPOUND JUNIOR WOMEN breaker); Poland def. USA 5-4 (26-24 COMPOUND CADET MIXED breaker); USA def. Germany 5-3; Turkey Chia-Mao Peng, Chinese Taipei def. (28-23, 27-25, 27-27, 26-25) Pittsburgh (Liriano 3-5), 6:05 p.m. nings SOCCER tiebreaker) ROUND OF 16: Ukraine def. Gua- def. Japan 5-3; PR China def. Poland Vanessa Landi, Italy 6-2; Oceania Rico Philadelphia (Harang 4-7) at Balti- Washington 4, Milwaukee 0 QUARTERFINALS: Turkey def. WOMEN’S WORLD CUP Mexico 231-217; Great Britain def. SEMIFINALS: Korea def. Chinese temala 143-132; Hong Kong, China def. 6-2; Slovenia def. Mexico 5-4 (19-18 tie- Garcia, Spain def. Zhibzema Dambaeva, more (W.Chen 2-4), 6:05 p.m. Kansas City at St. Louis, ppd., rain Canada 220-219 Taipei 5-4 (28*-28 tiebreaker); Mexico Canada 138-131 breaker); Brazil def. France 5-3; Chinese Russia 6-4; Mackenzie Brown, USA def. BASEBALL Cincinnati (Moscot 1-1) at Detroit Arizona 4, San Francisco 0 FIRST ROUND SEMIFINALS: USA def. Turkey def. Poland 5-3 QUARTERFINALS: Mexico def. Taipei def. Great Britain 6-2 Chaeyun Kim, Korea 6-4 NCAA DIVISION I TOURN. (An.Sanchez 4-7), 6:08 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 4, San Diego 2, 12 GROUP A GOLD: Korea (Eun Gyeong Lee, Ukraine 147-133, Great Britain def. Es- QUARTERFINALS: Korea def. Rus- SEMIFINALS: Peng def. Dashidor- W L T GF GA Pts 222-221; Colombia def. Great Britain COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Atlanta (W.Perez 2-0) at Boston innings 222-221 Chaeyun Kim, Mijeong Kim) def. Mexico tonia 146-136; South Africa def. Australia sia 6-2; USA def. Turkey 6-2; PR China zhieva 6-0; Brown def. Rico Garcia 7-3 (Porcello 4-6), 6:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 8:08 Canada 1 0 1 1 0 4 (Karla Hinojosa, Rebeca Marquez, Laura 137-136; USA def. Hong Kong, China def. Slovenia 5-3; Brazil def. Chinese GOLD: Peng def. Brown 6-4 (27-28, At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha China 1 1 0 1 1 3 GOLD: USA (Danielle Reynolds, Saturday, June 13 N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 4-1) at Miami p.m. Paige Pearce, Emily Fischer) def. Co- Jaquelin Sosa) 6-0 (55-52, 53-51, 55-47) 141-133 Taipei 5-1 27-29, 30-27, 30-25, 29-25) (Koehler 4-4), 6:10 p.m. Netherlands 1 1 0 1 1 3 BRONZE: Chinese Taipei (Chia- SEMIFINALS: Mexico def.
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