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Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan ■ Thursday,August 5, 2010www.yankton.net PAGE 9

S C O R E B O A R DDakotas Tour

HILLCREST PRO-AMHere are the first round pairings for

the 37th annual Hillcrest Pro-Am, whichbegins today (Thursday) at Hillcrest Golfand Country Club. The tournament runsthrough Sunday.

NOTE: Professionals are listed inALL CAPS.

THURSDAY MORNINGFrom Tee No. 1

7 A.M.: Tanner Fennewald,Marshall, Mo.; Don Tucker, Yankton;Fred Stinger, South Sioux City, Neb.; TIMAILES, LEWIS CENTER, OHIO

7:08 A.M.: Todd Sapp, Sioux City,Iowa; Dan Eisenbraun, Yankton; FloydBranstetter, Louisiana, Mo.; BRADMAREK, ARLINGTON HIGHTS, ILL.

7:16 A.M.: Brandon Eisenbraun,Yankton; Val Madia, Omaha, Neb.; JerryStinger, South Sioux City, Neb.; JOSHTHOMPSON, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

7:24 A.M.: Frank Jurney,Jacksonville Beach, Fla.; Mike Gregg,Sioux City, Iowa; Charlie Modereger,Desoto, Kan.; RYAN QUINN, LINCOLN,NEB.

7:32 A.M.: Michael Schille, Hurst,Texas; Ty Hubbell, Des Moines, Iowa;Tim James, Yankton; RYAN LENAHAN,GROSS POINTE SHORES, MICH.

7:40 A.M.: Ron Spike, Sioux City,Iowa; Karl Dewey, III, Louisiana, Mo.;Thomas Murphy, Ankeny, Iowa; NEILJOHNSON, RIVER FALLS, WIS.

7:48 A.M.: Neil Chapman,Vermillion; Jeremy Kudera, Yankton;John Sternquist, Yankton; TIM KUNICK,BISMARK, N.D.

7:56 A.M.: Ryan Elwood, Yankton;John Ehret, Yankton; John Jensen,Madison, WIS.; NICK REESE, PAR-ADISE VALLEY, ARIZ.

8:12 A.M.: Zach Helland, Yankton;Pat McGrath, Jacksonville Beach, Fla.;Jerry Chesnut, Omaha, Neb.; JOHN ELI-ZONDO, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

8:20 A.M.: Adam Walsh, Yankton;Brady Bulian, Phoenix, Ariz.; SeanZimmerman, Crofton, Neb.; PATRICKDUFFY, APPLETON, WIS.

8:28 A.M.: Tad Leistico, Omaha,Neb.; Barry Boeckman, Yankton; DanielBurger, Omaha, Neb.; DANNY NOR-TON, N. SIOUX CITY

8:36 A.M.: Brad Cavitt, HappyValley, Ore.; Jae Koletzky, Yankton;Matthew Jones, Ankeny, Iowa; CLINTONDAMMANN, GLENCOE, MINN.

8:44 A.M.: Aaron Hansen, Yankton;Nick Van Newkirk, Lincoln, Neb.; LarryHagewood, Omaha, Neb.; TRENTPETERSON, EAGAN, MINN.

8:52 A.M.: Josh Weiland,Scottsdale, Ariz.; Jeremy Klisares,Ankeny, Iowa; Bob Haar, Yankton; JOSHPERSONS, FARGO, N.D.

9 A.M.: Steve Weiland, Yankton; BillPierce, Yankton; Dan Wisner, Sioux City,Iowa; TRAVIS HOFLAND, TWIN FALLS,IDAHOFrom Tee No. 10

7 A.M.: Andy Cody, Yankton; DavidDarrah, Lincoln, Neb.; HerbertHutcheson, Lincoln, Neb.; BOBBYWEST, WATERTOWN

7:08 A.M.: Kyle Repp, Yankton;Doug Goosman, Dakota Dunes; JimTramp, Yankton; TRAVIS STOCKHOLM,YANKTON

7:16 A.M.: Mark Casey, Yankton;Kent Porter, Omaha, Neb.; StevenJohnson, Sioux Falls; BEN PORTIE,WESTMINSTER, COLO.

7:24 A.M.: Dan Megard, Yankton;Bob Zack, Scottsdale, ARIZ.; JohnThieman, Yankton; WADE PETTITT,CAROLL, IOWA

7:32 A.M.: Larry Franzen, SiouxCity, Iowa; James Grotenhuis, Yankton;Jim Hubbell, Lincoln, Neb.; RYANCONN, ALEXANDRIA, MINN.

7:40 A.M.: Don Koster, Sioux Falls;Max McDonald, South Sioux City, Neb.;Lance Bollmeyer, Hinton, Iowa; TOMMURRAY, ORANGE PARK, FLA.

7:48 A.M.: Gary Stout, OklahomaCity, Okla.; Travis Boetger, Hinton, Iowa;Todd Radigan, Vermillion; KANE HAN-SON, DETROIT LAKES, MINN.

7:56 A.M.: Mike Pape, Sioux City,Iowa; Joe Rempp, Sioux Falls; RonMraz, Yankton; DOUG FERRIS, HER-NANDO BEACH, FLA.

8:12 A.M.: Jim Murray, Ponte VedraBeach, Fla.; Chuck Olsen, Yankton; TomFischer, Hinton, Iowa; ROBERT MINK,JR., MORENO VALLEY, CALIF.

8:20 A.M.: Mike Ekiss, Clive, Iowa;Scott Cavitt, Altoona, Iowa; Lon Carlson,Mill Creek, WA; MARK BAKER,SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ.

8:28 A.M.: Jason Merkel, Lincoln,Neb.; Dave Balfany, Lake St. Louis, Mo.;Will Eidsness, Yankton; JAMESMCCARTHY, KODIAK, AK

8:36 A.M.: Tyler Dickes, Vermillion;Norman Henry, Sioux City, Iowa;Marshall Einrem, Springfield; BRITTPAVELONIS, HARRISBURG, ILL.

8:44 A.M.: Jay Batcheller, Yankton;Ron Talley, Omaha, Neb.; Bob Iverson,Sioux City, Iowa; DARRIN HALL, DEN-VER, COLO.

8:52 A.M.: Brent Branstetter,Curryville, Mo.; Larry Young, Yankton;Jim Kiefer, Mesa, Ariz.; JEFF LEMAS-TER, LAS VEGAS, NEV.

9 A.M.: Tyler Frick, Yankton; RonEvans, Yankton; Marshall Neel, Statham,GA; A.J. ELGERT, LINCOLN, NEB.

THURSDAY P.M.From Tee No. 1

12 P.M.: Mike Millikan, Lincoln,Neb.; Steve Slowey, Yankton; JayHubner, Yankton; BRYCE HANSTAD,ALEXANDRIA, MINN.

12:08 P.M.: Jon Dimmick,Vermillion; Darrin McFate, Muscatine,Iowa; Larry Meyer, Yankton; CHADFRIBLEY, TUALATIN, ORE.

12:16 P.M.: Rob deWitt, Sioux Falls;

Tim Carlson, LaVista, Neb.; CurtJorgenson, Sioux Falls; ADAM HAN-SON, HOFFMAN, MINN.

12:24 P.M.: Jason Tramp, Yankton;Ted Gibbens, Nashville, Tenn.; MikeDooley, Yankton; TOM KALINOWSKI,SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ.

12:32 P.M.: Dillon Cooney,Muscatine, Iowa; Jerry Priebe, SiouxFalls; Jeff Larson, Yankton; PATRICKDATZ, BLUFFTON, S.C.

12:40 P.M.: Trevor Boggs, Kinsley,Kan.; Cal Carlson, Yankton; HarveyYoungberg, Yankton; IAN HESSELS,NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FLA.

12:48 P.M.: Denny Fokken,Yankton; J.R. Hendricks, Muscatine,Iowa; Jeb Christensen, Yankton; CON-NIE PIERCE, OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.

12:56 P.M.: Justin Rhorer, OverlandPark, Kan.; Steve Martini, Hartington,Neb.; Tom Cihak, Yankton; ZENONBROWN, ARVADA, COLO.

1:12 P.M.: Dan McFate, Wilton,Iowa; Michael Maag, Sioux Falls; DonMunson, Yankton; RYAN VERMEER,LAWRENCE, KAN.

1:20 P.M.: Jim Harrenga, SiouxFalls; Bill Bobzin, Yankton; JohnHarmelink, Yankton; NATHAN LASH-LEY, SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ.

1:28 P.M.: Kevin O’Brien, Yankton;Ryan Berry, Yankton; Bob Ellison,Omaha, Neb.; BEN KERN, TUCSON,ARIZ.

1:36 P.M.: Andre Metzger, Sr.,Moore, Okla.; Bill Berry, Yankton; RodgerBrandt, Avon; JEFF BURTON, SCOTTS-DALE, ARIZ.

1:44 P.M.: Derick Boggs, El Dorado,Kan.; Jeff Dayhuff, Yankton; SteveShattuck, Mitchell; JUDD CORNELL,OMAHA, NEB.

1:52 P.M.: Scott Hiltunen, Yankton;Tom Hendricks, Muscatine, Iowa; TonyErickson, Yankton; RYAN DEVLIN, CAL-GARY, ALBERTA

2 P.M.: John Peterson, Sioux City,Iowa; Jim Chesley, Yankton; DennisKronaizl, Scotland; JEREMY DECKO,CARLOS, MINN.From Tee No. 10

12 P.M.: Joshua Mueller, Yankton;Matthew Termansen, Denver, Colo.; DonNeukirch, Yankton; PARKER PEMBER-TON, APPLE VALLEY, MINN.

12:08 P.M.: Justin Dietrich, Yankton;Joe Vig, Yankton; Tim Eddy, Dell Rapids;MARC FRANCE, ROCKLEDGE, FLA.

12:16 P.M.: Dave Rothluebber,Yankton; Mike Rhorer, Yankton; LenHofer, Beresford; ANTHONY VERNA,ORINDA, CALIF.

12:24 P.M.: Kurt Ratzlaff, SiouxFalls; Doug Roelle, Muscatine, Iowa; GailGubbels, Yankton; DANNY AMUND-SON, SIOUX FALLS

12:32 P.M.: Tim Cranny, Sioux Falls;Tony Robison, Muscatine, Iowa; JamesKelly, Beresford; JON SAUER, ST.CLOUD, MINN.

12:40 P.M.: Mike Kahler, DellRapids; Jeff Wolfgram, Yankton; BillFejfar, Yankton; ANDRE METZGER,SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ.

12:48 P.M.: James Dickerson,Omaha, Neb.; Mike Ness, Sioux Falls;Mason Vig, Gilbert, Ariz.; JUSTIN HER-RON, OMAHA, NEB.

12:56 P.M.: Roger Gann, Lincoln,Neb.; Jon Nietzel, Muscatine, Iowa; JohnAcres, N. Las Vegas, Nev.; DAVID MOR-GAN, ROCHESTER, MINN.

1:12 P.M.: Bill Willroth, Vermillion;Brian Strahl, Yankton; James Hilton,Yankton; DREW DVORAK, LITCH-FIELD, MINN.

1:20 P.M.: Connor Sock, Hickory,N.C.; Mark Adam, Sioux Falls; GaryStevens, Yankton; JAY JURECIC,CRYSTAL FALLS, MICH.

1:28 P.M.: Dan Scholten, SiouxFalls; Dean Rettedal, Scotland; RobNess, Yankton; MATTHEW BRUNK,FORT COLLINS, COLO.

1:36 P.M.: Pat McFate, Muscatine,Iowa; Mike Lynde, Sioux Falls; JohnKelley, Scotland; JORDAN WEBER,LAKE MARY, FLA.

1:44 P.M.: Adam Kniffen, SiouxFalls; Aaron Ness, Yankton; DennisSchieffer, Yankton; KENT YAMANE,SAN JOSE, CALIF.

1:52 P.M.: Larry Sock, Lincoln,Neb.; Dave Schieffer, Yankton; JohnWharton, Vermillion; PATRICK STOLPE,MUSKEGO, WIS.

2 P.M.: Mike Dunphy, Birmingham,ALA.; Matt Robinson, Yankton; CoreyHalstenson, Sioux Falls; BRADY SWED-BERG, GARFIELD, MINN.

Fox Run GolfTUESDAY MEN’S LEAGUE

LOW GROSS: Mark Steckler 36LOW NET: Dan Kortan 294-MAN LOW NET: Vision Care 134,

Dean’s Cab 137, Mr. Fix 137, Combiners138, Team Shurco II 140, DeVriesConstruction 142, Team Snap-On 144,PMI 145, Mannes Architects 145, MillerGenuine Draft 146, Robbies 148,Powerhouse 149, Miller Lite 149,Wholesale Supply 150, Wohlenberg,Ritzman & Co. 150, Hay CountryPlumbing 153, Kolber-Pioneer 154,Kevin Guthmiller Agency 156

STANDINGS: Dean’s Cab 385.5,Vision Care 375, Team Snap-On 368.5,Mr. Fix 366.5, Robbies 364, Powerhouse363.5, Miller Lite 363.5, Hay CountryPlumbing 362, Wohlenberg, Ritzman &Co. 361.5, PMI 356, DeVriesConstruction 354, Kolber-Pioneer 344.5,Miller Genuine Draft 335.5, MannesArchitects 334, Combiners 324, TeamShurco II 317.5, Wholesale Supply 314,Kevin Guthmiller Agency 242.5

Lakeview GolfLADIES LEAGUE

LOW GROSS: (7/21) Andrea Tramp

48, Irma Arens 48; (7/28) Irma Arens 42LOW NET: (7/21) Andrea Tramp 23;

(7/28) Carol Leader 24STANDINGS: Carol Leader-Patty

Zavadil 387, Kay Blankenfeld-KatieTramp-Julie Tramp 361, Irma Arens-Kathy Magorian 355, Norma Garvey-Karen Clark 348, Deanna Lockman-Linda Trenhaile 342, Lisa Leyden-DanaWortman 333, Brenda Leader-MardyMackeprang 311, Katie Paulson-CareySchantz 282, Marianne Merkel-LaDonnaKuchta 276, Carol Schnebel-BonnieGusso 269, Judy Heine-Sharon Koller256, Sheri Moser-Ginger Schieffer 235,Andrea Tramp-Michelle Townsend 179,Judy VanDerhule-Lisa Noecker-LaurieBailey 148, Barb Peck-Lonnie Happold112

American LeagueEEaasstt DDiivviissiioonn

WW LL PPcctt GGBBNew York 67 40 .626 —Tampa Bay 67 40 .626 —Boston 61 47 .565 6 1/2Toronto 56 52 .519 11 1/2Baltimore 34 73 .318 33

CCeennttrraall DDiivviissiioonnWW LL PPcctt GGBB

Chicago 61 46 .570 —Minnesota 60 48 .556 1 1/2Detroit 53 54 .495 8Cleveland 46 62 .426 15 1/2Kansas City 46 62 .426 15 1/2

WWeesstt DDiivviissiioonnWW LL PPcctt GGBB

Texas 61 45 .575 —Oakland 54 53 .505 7 1/2Los Angeles 54 55 .495 8 1/2Seattle 40 67 .374 21 1/2Wednesday’s Games

N.Y. Yankees 5, Toronto 1Oakland 4, Kansas City 3Chicago White Sox 4, Detroit 1Baltimore 9, L.A. Angels 7Cleveland 9, Boston 1Minnesota 2, Tampa Bay 1, 13

inningsThursday’s Games

Minnesota (Slowey 10-5) at TampaBay (W.Davis 9-9), 11:10 a.m.

Chicago White Sox (F.Garcia 10-4)at Detroit (Scherzer 7-8), 12:05 p.m.

L.A. Angels (Haren 0-2) at Baltimore(Arrieta 3-3), 6:05 p.m.

Cleveland (Tomlin 1-0) at Boston(Matsuzaka 7-3), 6:10 p.m.

Texas (Tom.Hunter 8-1) at Seattle(F.Hernandez 7-8), 9:10 p.m.Friday’s Games

Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 6:05 p.m.Chicago White Sox at Baltimore,

6:05 p.m.L.A. Angels at Detroit, 6:05 p.m.Minnesota at Cleveland, 6:05 p.m.Tampa Bay at Toronto, 6:07 p.m.Texas at Oakland, 9:05 p.m.Kansas City at Seattle, 9:10 p.m.

National LeagueEEaasstt DDiivviissiioonn

WW LL PPcctt GGBBAtlanta 61 46 .570 —Philadelphia 59 48 .551 2New York 54 54 .500 7 1/2Florida 53 54 .495 8Washington 47 60 .439 14

CCeennttrraall DDiivviissiioonnWW LL PPcctt GGBB

Cincinnati 61 48 .560 —St. Louis 60 48 .556 1/2Milwaukee 50 59 .459 11Houston 47 60 .439 13Chicago 47 61 .435 13 1/2Pittsburgh 37 70 .346 23

WWeesstt DDiivviissiioonnWW LL PPcctt GGBB

San Diego 62 43 .590 —San Francisco 62 46 .574 1 1/2Colorado 56 51 .523 7Los Angeles 55 52 .514 8Arizona 40 67 .374 23Wednesday’s Games

Cincinnati 9, Pittsburgh 4Chicago Cubs 15, Milwaukee 3Colorado 6, San Francisco 1Atlanta 8, N.Y. Mets 3Philadelphia 7, Florida 2St. Louis 8, Houston 4

Thursday’s GamesColorado (Francis 4-3) at Pittsburgh

(Ja.McDonald 0-1), 6:05 p.m.Philadelphia (Oswalt 6-13) at

Florida (Volstad 5-8), 6:10 p.m.San Francisco (Lincecum 11-4) at

Atlanta (Jurrjens 3-4), 6:10 p.m.Washington (Detwiler 0-1) at

Arizona (Enright 2-2), 8:40 p.m.San Diego (Correia 7-7) at L.A.

Dodgers (Billingsley 9-5), 9:10 p.m.Friday’s Games

Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 1:20p.m.

Colorado at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m.St. Louis at Florida, 6:10 p.m.N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 6:35 p.m.San Francisco at Atlanta, 6:35 p.m.Houston at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m.San Diego at Arizona, 8:40 p.m.Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10

p.m.

The WNBAWednesday’s Game

Chicago at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.Thursday’s Game

Connecticut at Seattle, 9:30 p.m.Friday’s Games

Atlanta at Indiana, 6 p.m.Washington at New York, 6:30 p.m.San Antonio at Phoenix, 9 p.m.Tulsa at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m.

ML SoccerThursday’s Game

Columbus at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.Saturday’s Games

Chivas USA at Toronto FC, 3 p.m.

D.C. United at New England, 6:30p.m.

Real Salt Lake at Kansas City, 7:30p.m.

San Jose at Colorado, 8 p.m.Sunday’s Games

Philadelphia at FC Dallas, 5 p.m.New York at Chicago, 8 p.m.Houston at Seattle FC, 10 p.m.

Wednesday, August 11Toronto FC at New York, 6:30 p.m.Real Salt Lake at Philadelphia, 6:30

p.m.Saturday, August 14

Colorado at Philadelphia, 3 p.m.Los Angeles at New York, 5 p.m.FC Dallas at D.C. United, 7 p.m.Houston at New England, 7 p.m.Columbus at Real Salt Lake, 8 p.m.Kansas City at San Jose, 9 p.m.Seattle FC at Chivas USA, 10 p.m.

TransactionsBASEBALL

COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE —Suspended Chicago White Sox minorleague RHP Mariano Chevalier andHouston minor league RHP RichardRodriguez 50 games after testing positivefor a performance-enhancing substancein violation of the Minor League DrugPrevention and Treatment Program.

American LeagueBOSTON RED SOX — Activated

OF Jacoby Ellsbury from the 15-day DL.Optioned OF Daniel Nava to Pawtucket(IL).

CHICAGO WHITE SOX —Optioned RHP Carlos Torres to Charlotte(IL). Purchased the contract of LHP ChrisSale from Charlotte (IL).

DETROIT TIGERS — Reinstated3B Brandon Inge from the 15-day DL.Placed INF Danny Worth on the 15-dayDL.

SEATTLE MARINERS — Activated1B/DH Mike Sweeney from the 15-dayDL and traded him to Philadelphia for aplayer to be named or cash considera-tions.

National LeagueARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS —

Recalled RHP Rafael Rodriguez fromReno (PCL). Optioned INF Tony Abreu toReno.

LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Placed C Russell Martin on the 15-dayDL. Recalled C A.J. Ellis fromAlbuquerque (PCL).

PITTSBURGH PIRATES —Claimed RHP Chris Resop off waiversfrom Atlanta and RHP Chan Ho Park offwaivers from the N.Y. Yankees.Transferred 1B Steve Pearce to the 60-day DL. Designated RHP StevenJackson for assignment.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — PlacedRHP Jason Motte on the 15-day DL,retroactive to Aug. 3. Recalled RHPFernando Salas from Memphis (PCL).

BASKETBALL

National Basketball AssociationBOSTON CELTICS — Signed C

Shaquille O’Neal.CLEVELAND CAVALIERS —

Promoted Wes Wilcox to director of proplayer personnel and Trent Redden tobasketball operationa manager/scout.

DETROIT PISTONS — Re-signedC Ben Wallace to a two-year contract.

PHOENIX SUNS — Signed G MattJanning to a multiyear contract.

FOOTBALLNational Football League

BUFFALO BILLS — Released LBAaron Schobel.

CHICAGO BEARS — Signed DLMaurice Evans to a two-year contract.Released P Richmond McGee.

DENVER BRONCOS—Signed RBLenDale White. Released RB KolbySmith.

DETROIT LIONS — Agreed toterms with DT Ndamukong Suh.Released DT Leger Douzable and SMarquand Manuel. Signed S RandyPhillips.

MIAMI DOLPHINS—Placed LB A.J.Edds on injured reserve. Re-Signed CBEvan Oglesby. Waived RB Kory Sheets.Announced CB A.J. Wallace left the team.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS —Signed OL Eric Ghiaciuc. Released OLJohn Wise.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS —Released LS Matt Overton. Signed LBAnthony Heygood.

HOCKEYNational Hockey League

BOSTON BRUINS — Named DougJarvis assistant coach.

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS —Signed F Evan Brophey, F Nathan Davis,F Hugh Jessiman, D Jassen Cullimoreand G Hannu Toivonen to one-year con-tracts.

DETROIT RED WINGS — Re-signed F Darren Helm to a two-year con-tract.

OTTAWA SENATORS — Signed DDavid Hale and F Francis Lessard to one-year contracts. Named Rob Murphy pro-fessional scout.

ST. LOUIS BLUES — Signed FDave Scatchard. Named Bill Armstrongdirector of amateur scouting.

VANCOUVER CANUCKS — Re-signed C Mario Bliznak and D SeanZimmerman.

COLLEGEALABAMA — Signed athletic direc-

tor Mal Moore to a three-year contractextension through June 30, 2014.

BOSTON COLLEGE — Signedwomen’s basketball coach SylviaCrawley to a two-year contract extensionthrough the 2014-15 season.

MONTANA STATE — Signed foot-ball coach Rob Ash, men’s basketballcoach Brad Huse and women’s basket-ball coach Tricia Binford to three-yearcontract extensions.

AREA DIGEST

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PHOTO OF THE DAY

The Shurco-TruXedo-Vision Real Estate-Wild Bill Cody’swomen’s softball team of Yankton earned top honors at the SouthDakota Division V West Tournament, which concluded Sunday.Team members include (front) Lynne Gurney, Christy Hauer, (back)Christine Maber, Lisa Becker, Amber Wolter, Michelle Downs,Roxanne Olson, Kelly Bye, Amberlee Willcuts and Stacy Ziegler.Not pictured are Marqui Szczesney, Lana DeJager, MirandaLeusink, Lexi Eversley, Justine Butler and Lindsay Ourada.

Championship Performance

Alexandria Klimisch of Yankton helped the Sioux EmpireFitness Lobsters qualify for the USTA Junior Team Tennis nationaltournament, Oct. 28-31 at Surprise, Ariz. The team, competing inthe 18-under intermediate division, won the sectional title, held inMinneapolis. Team members include (front) Kara Bunkers, BrittanyKortan, Abby Seigenthaler, Klimisch, (back) coach Marc Kurtz,Jared Hofer, Dobby O'Donnell, Ben Czarnecki and Scott Miller. Notpictured is coach Mark Vellek.

Klimisch Qualifies For Junior Nationals

Yankton’s Home Team!

MORNINGCOFFE E

WEEKDAYS 7:40 AMMONDAY-FRIDAY

Friday, August 67:40 Historic Downtown

Yankton8:15 Chuck Lambertz,

My Fair Lady

Yankton’s Home Team!

Thursday, August 5BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Tournament at Sioux Falls (Tabor vs.

Mount Vernon, 5:30 p.m., KVHT-FM)GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR 37th annual Hillcrest Pro-Am

Friday, August 6BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Tournament at Sioux Falls (Elk Point

vs. Britton, 5:30 p.m., KVTK-AM; Crofton vs. Clark, 7:30 p.m., KVHT-FM);S.D. State Class A Tourn. at Yankton (Brookings vs. Brandon Valley, 5:30p.m.; Vermillion Red Sox vs. Rapid City A’s, 8 p.m.)

BASEBALL, VFW TEENER S.D. State 13-14 Year-Old Majors Tourn.at Huron (Yankton Lakers); S.D. State 13-14 Year-Old Minors Tourn. atSioux Falls (Yankton Reds)

GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR 37th annual Hillcrest Pro-AmGOLF, SDGA Men’s Amateur at Minnehaha, Sioux Falls; Women’s

Amateur at Prairie Green, Sioux FallsSaturday, August 7

BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Tournament at Sioux Falls; S.D. StateClass A Tourn. at Yankton (Brookings-Brandon Valley loser vs. VermillionRed Sox-Rapid City A’s loser, 11 a.m.; Brookings-Brandon Valley winnervs. Vermillion Red Sox-Rapid City A’s winner, 1:30 p.m; Renner Monarchsvs. Pierre, 5 p.m.; R.C. Black Sox vs. Yankton, 7:30 p.m.)

BASEBALL, VFW TEENER S.D. State 13-14 Year-Old Majors Tourn.at Huron (Yankton Lakers); S.D. State 13-14 Year-Old Minors Tourn. atSioux Falls (Yankton Reds)

GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR 37th annual Hillcrest Pro-AmGOLF, SDGA Men’s Amateur at Minnehaha, Sioux Falls; Women’s

Amateur at Prairie Green, Sioux FallsSunday, August 8

BASEBALL, AMATEUR State Tournament at Sioux Falls (Irene vs.Platte, 11 a.m., KVTK-AM; Renner-Newcastle vs. Miller-Wessington, 1p.m.); S.D. State Class A Tourn. at Yankton (Renner Monarchs-Pierreloser vs. R.C. Black Sox-Yankton loser, 11 a.m.; Renner Monarchs-Pierrewinner vs. R.C. Black Sox-Yankton winner, 1:30 p.m.)

BASEBALL, VFW TEENER S.D. State 13-14 Year-Old Majors Tourn.at Huron (Yankton Lakers); S.D. State 13-14 Year-Old Minors Tourn. atSioux Falls (Yankton Reds)

GOLF, DAKOTAS TOUR 37th annualHillcrest Pro-Am

GOLF, SDGA Men’s Amateur at Minnehaha,Sioux Falls; Women’s Amateur at Prairie Green,Sioux Falls

Broken Pipes...Wet Walls...Flooded Basement...

DON’T•Go near contaminated (sewer) water

•Use electrical appliances and outlets in

wet areas

•Use your household vacuum to extract water

•Place wet items on any absorbent surface

•Turn on your heating and/or air conditioning

system if water has traveled in or through

the ducts

•Enter rooms if the ceiling is wet and sagging

•Leave absorbent materials like boxes,

papers, pillows, etc. in the wet area

•Let children or the elderly enter the

affected areas

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Certified Techs

DO•Stop the water flow if possible

•Remove as much excess water as possible

•Towel wood furniture, counter tops, etc.

•Relocate all knick-knacks, lamps, etc.

to a dry safe place

•Use wax paper or wood blocks under

furniture that cannot be relocated to

a dry area

•Pin up draperies and upholstery skirts

to prevent water circles

•Turn on your heating and/or air conditioning

system, provided water has not entered

the ducts

•Remove all non-color fast items like rugs,

pillows, etc. and place in a dry area

•Remove all loose items on the floor

to a dry area

YHS Volleyball Meeting Aug. 12The Yankton High School volleyball program will have an orga-

nizational and parent meeting on Thursday, Aug. 12, at 5:30 p.m.in the YHS Commons.

Any girl entering grades 9-12 who plans to participate needsto attend with a parent. Activity fees are also due at that time.

For more information, or if you are unable to attend, contactcoach Leasa Woodward at [email protected].

City Golf Classic Aug. 28-29The Yankton City Classic Golf tournament will be held Aug. 28

and 29 at Hillcrest Golf and Country Club, and Fox Run GolfCourse.

The tournament is open to players ages 18 and over who havea Yankton mailing address as their residence and who are mem-bers of either Hillcrest or Fox Run. All players must have a USGAhandicap on the GHIN system by Aug. 15, 2010.

Men’s lower divisions will play at Fox Run Saturday andHillcrest Sunday. Men’s higher flights and women’s flights will playHillcrest Saturday and Fox Run Sunday.

Seniors (age 55 or older before Aug. 28) will be paired inmen’s flights. The senior champion will be decided by using grossscores.

The city champion may come out of any flight, and will bedetermined using gross scores. The last men’s flight will be playedwith net scores, as will women’s flights.

There is an entry fee, as well as trail or cart rental fees foreach course. The entry fee includes a party at Hillcrest onSaturday.

All entries must be received by Aug. 22. Deadline for refundswill be Aug. 24. If inclement weather requires a day of the tourna-ment to be cancelled, the championship will be reduced to oneday.

Contact either Fox Run or Hillcrest to register.

Booster Club Golf Tourney Aug. 15The Yankton High School Adult Athletic Booster Club will hold

its annual golf tournament Sunday, Aug. 15, at Fox Run GolfCourse in Yankton. The two-person scramble will begin with an8:30 a.m. shotgun start.

There is an entry fee, which includes the opportunity to winpin prizes on all 18 holes. Prizes and flights are determined by thenumber of entries.

Carts will also be available for rent, but must be reserved atleast one week in advance. Private carts will be welcome, but willbe charged a trail fee.

Contact Fox Run at 668-5205 for more information.

Burbach, who turned the unas-sisted double play.

The Expos added a run in thefourth inning, as Chase Rolfesdrew a leadoff walk, stole andthird, and scored on a MattHames grounder. An inning laterHeine led off with a single andScott Heimes followed with ahome run, making the score 6-0Wynot.

The Ballrockers got a runnerpast first base in the sixth inning,as Jason Laska reached on anerror and moved up on a wildpitch. But Eric Hames struck outBrian Oberbroekling and induced

a pop-up from Travis Gant, hold-ing Laska at second.

Geddes made one last threatin the eighth, as Ryan Paulsonled off with a double off the wall,chasing Eric Hames. But relieverJake Rausch retired the nextthree batters, stranding Paulsonat third, then retired the side inorder in the ninth to end thegame.

Heine had three of Wynot’s 10hits. Lee Heimes had a pair ofhits, including a home run. ScottHeimes also homered, and EricHortness, a pick-up player fromFreeman, added a pinch-hit dou-ble.

Paulson’s double was the loneextra base hit for Geddes.

“We couldn’t get anythingstarted,” said Geddes managerMike Slaba. “The few balls we hit

hard were right at somebody.”Eric Hames allowed just four

baserunners, two by hits, anerror and a walk.

“(Catcher) Drew (Lawrence)called a great game,” Eric Hamessaid of the outing. “I don’t think Ishook him off once. I kept themoff balance and let the defensework behind me.”

Gant went the distance in theloss, striking out four and walk-ing one.

“He gets stronger as the gamegoes on,” Mike Slaba noted. “Sowe didn’t get too excited whenhe gave up some runs early. Butif you don’t start fast against ateam like this, you’re going to digyourselves a hole.”

Geddes finishes with a 6-16record, while Wynot improves to27-5.

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Dr. Dan JohnsonOrthopedics

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Dr. Allen A. SossanOrthopedics/Spine

Dr. Kynan TrailGeneral Surgery

Dr. Joseph BoudreauUrology

Dr. Scott ShindlerPodiatry

Michelle Weidner-JordanAdministrator

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WelcomeDr. Christopher A. Hathawayto Yankton and our hospital!

Christopher A. Hathaway, MD, Ph.D graduated from the University of South Dakota School of Medicine and completed his residency in Urology at the Medical College of Georgia.He joins Dr. Joseph Boudreau in practice at Yankton Urological Surgery, Prof., L.L.C.

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WYNOTFrom Page 8

Sioux Falls West handed the Yankton CorTrustBank Black Sox a pair of losses in VFW Teener base-ball action Wednesday at Riverside Field.

West won by scores of 10-2 and 10-6.In the first game, Alex Mueller and Bryan

Youngberg each had two hits and an RBI, whileMitch Huston also had two hits.

Alex Wagner pitched six innings and RobSchmidt went one inning.

In the second game, Yankton saw a 6-5 lead dis-appear as Sioux Falls scored five runs in the top ofthe seventh to win.

For the Black Sox, Chris Kanaly had two hitsincluding a triple to go along with an RBI. ZachBenjamin doubled and had three RBI, while Wagnerand Mueller both scored a run.

Benjamin, Mueller and Youngberg all pitched inthe loss.

Yankton, 20-16, hosts Sioux Falls East nextMonday at Riverside Field.

S.F. West Sweeps Black Sox