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GOLF S.D. STATE CLASS B GIRLS May 18 at Hillcrest Golf & CC, Yankton FIRST-ROUND RESULTS TEAM SCORES: Deubrook Area 301, Burke-South Central 318, Howard 325, Bridgewater-Emery 335, Hamlin 343, Hill City 343, Sully Buttes 349, Scot- land 352, Webster Area 353, McCook Cent.-Montrose 353, Mount Vernon- Plankinton 353, Wall 358, Castlewood 359, Great Plains Lutheran 365, Lyman 433 INDIVIDUAL SCORES: 1, Maggie Fiscel, Scotland 88; 2, Kayla Ovall, Deu- brook Area 90; T3, Taylee Indahl, Burke/ South Central 94; T3, Molly Koisti, Ham- lin 94; 5, Adrianna Weeldreyer, Newell 95; 6, Niki Nelson, Platte-Geddes 96; 7, Chantel Brende, Baltic 98; T8, Brooke Deurmier, And.Cent./Dak.Chr. 101; T8, Maisie Hurd, Bridgewater-Emery 101; T10, Tressa Bull, Burke/South Central 102; T10, Allison Sanner, Parker 102; 12, Taylor Hermsen, Freeman 103; T13, Regan Benike, Castlewood 104; T13, Caitlyn Christianson, Deubrook Area 104; T13, Taylor Noid, Howard 104; T13, Sheyanne Brodkorb, Wess. Springs 104; T17, Julianna Kari, Bison 105; T17, Amanda Riley, Lemmon 105; 19, Lauren Wittler, Sully Buttes 106; T20, Marissa Johnson, Deubrook Area 107; T20, Josie Rush, Philip 107; 22, Autumn Hurd, Bridgewater-Emery 109; T23, Megan Egan, Freeman 110; T23, Kamry Esser, Howard 110; T25, Kel- sey Dawson, Howard 111; T25, Shelby Thompson, Howard 111; T25, Kayla Mentele, McCook Cent./Mont. 111; T25, Kaylin Bohr, Mt. Vernon/Plank. 111; T25, Shae Sichmeller, Webster Area 111; T25, Sammy Woodward, Hill City 111; 31, Jaci Carter, Deuel 112; T32, Kaitlyn O’Neill, Florence-Henry 113; T32, Katy Hansen, Great Plains Luth. 113; T32, Kristina Hlavak, Scotland 113; T32, Kayla Kirchmeier, Webster Area 113; T32, Katy Bielmaier, Wall 113; T37, Bay- lee Groos, Colman-Egan 114; T37, Ma- kaela Karst, Mt. Vernon/Plank. 114; T37, Mariah Van Zee, Platte-Geddes 114; T40, Courtni Frank, Deubrook Area 115; T40, Peyton Korinek, Deuel 115; T40, Katie Woodward, Hill City 115; T43, Bailey Graham, Ipswich 116; T43, Taylor Reif, McCook Cent./Mont. 116; T43, Emma Michael, Wall 116; T46, Rachel Kessel, Bowdle 117; T46, Katie Jacobs, Hill City 117; T48, Tiffany Haider, Great Plains Luth. 118; T48, Erin Moncur, Miller 118; 50, Calli Constance, Alcester- Hudson 119; T51, Andrea Pommer, De Smet 120; T51, Coral Cleveland, Lyman 120; T51, Martee Larson, Stanley Co. 120; T51, Deidre Lamb, Sully Buttes 120; 55, Ka- rissa Green, Ipswich 121; T56, Hannah Karbo, Burke/South Central 122; T56, Bailley Schneider, Chester Area 122; T56, Jaycee Hohn, Wess. Springs 122; T56, Haley Peil, Bennett Co. 122; T60, Brooke Bruinsma, Castlewood 123; T60, Jordan Bucholz, Elkton-Lake Benton 123; T60, Mikala Morlock, Eureka 123; T60, Malorie Anderson, Hamlin 123; T60, Layna Darling, Sully Buttes 123; 65, Payton Schaefers, Tripp-Delmont 124; 66, Darby Hurd, Bridgewater-Emery 125; T67, Janae Gustafson, Ethan 126; T67, Anna Koisti, Hamlin 126; T67, Taylor Miles, McCook Cent./Mont. 126; T70, Danielle Vinz, Bridgewater-Emery 127; T70, Jocee Nelson, Clark/Willow Lake 127; T70, Peyton DeJong, Philip 127; T73, Rebecca Lehmann, And.Cent./ Dak.Chr. 128; T73, Shlby Vissia, Mt. Vernon/Plank. 128; T75, Kayla Paszek, Webster Area 129; T75, Sidney Dunker, Wall 129; 77, Emily Stukel, Burke/South Central 130; T78, Cylie Pastian, De Smet 131; T78, Logan Keszler, Hamlin 131; T78, Emily Berens, Parker 131; T81, Jarica Camin, Castlewood 132; T81, Taylor Dornbusch, Great Plains Luth. 128; T83, Madison Boss, Faulk- ton 133; T83, Ripley Schaefers, Tripp- Delmont 133; T83, Taylor Ryan, Webster Area 133; T83, Shawna Turner, Hill City 133; T87, Ally Johnson, Centerville 134; T87, Katie Reif, McCook Cent./Mont. 134; 89, Caitlin Ausmann, Wall 135; 90, Maria Aesoph, Faulkton 136; 91, Mackenzy Deloy, Baltic 140; 92, Julie Joseph, Jones Co. 142; 93, Aubrey Wilson, Bowdle 143; 94, Raeann Patrick, Lyman 150; 95, Kati Winckler, Scotland 151; 96, Kara Huse, Sully Buttes 155; 97, Morgan Brower, Lyman 163 S.D. STATE B BOYS May 18 at Fox Run Golf Course, Yankton FIRST-ROUND SCORES TEAM SCORES: Platte-Geddes 264, Aberdeen Christian 266, Hamlin 266, Bon Homme 272, Sully Buttes 272, Garretson 274, McCook Central- Montrose 277, Ipswich 279, Howard 280, Colman-Egan 285, Webster Area 289, Kimball-White Lake 291, Herreid 299, Newell 299, Potter Co. 301, Philip 301, Bennett Co. 309 INDIVIDUAL SCORES: 1, J.J. Cooney, Andes Central-Dakota Christian 78; 2, Cramer Johnson, Aberdeen Chris- tian 81; 3, Micah Mader, Garretson 82; 4, Jayden Van Zee, Platte-Geddes 83; T5, Jordan Maier, Eureka 84; T5, Devan Weelborg, Hamlin 84; T5, Jamie Smith, Mitchell Christian 84; T8, Trent Sumner, Florence-Henry 86; T8, Devon Munsen, Kimball-White Lake 86; T10, Alec John- son, Bon Homme 87; T10, Andrew Roland, Bon Homme 87; T10, Cody Peterson, Ipswich 87; T10, Wyatt Weber, Jones Co. 87; 14, Cody Thompson, Viborg-Hurley 88; T15, Drew Seubert, Canistota 89; T15, Brad Kari, Newell 89; T17, Judah Ader- hold, Aberdeen Christian 90; T17, Kade Groos, Colman-Egan 90; T17, Isaiah Mader, Garretson 90; T17, Ethan Jaeger, Great Plains Luth. 90; T17, Dyllan Weelborg, Hamlin 90; T17, Tanner Blasius, Kimball-White Lake 90; T17, Adam Eichacker, McCook Cen- tral-Montrose 90; T17, Colton Plooster, Platte-Geddes 90; T17, Brayden Wittler, Sully Buttes 90; T17, Greer Hofer, Sully Buttes 90; T17, Collin Palmer, Bison 90; T28, Drew Wiese, Howard 91; T28, Aus- tin Bormann, Mitchell Christian 91; T28, Riley Hoffman, Platte-Geddes 91; T28, Tristen Rush, Philip 91; T32, Levi Waldhauser, Freeman 92; T32, Ben Koisti, Hamlin 92; T32, Noah Hodges, Howard 92; T32, Clay Feller, Sully Buttes 92; T32, Robert Jensen, Viborg-Hurley 92; T32, Justice Morrison, White River 92; T38, Jared Rabenberg, Britton-Hecla 93; T38, Bryce Roth, McCook Central- Montrose 93; T38, Braydon Peterson, Lemmon 93; T41, Austin Weiszhaar, Bowdle 94; T41, Cody Swenson, Hamlin 94; T41, Tanner Moore, Ipswich 94; T41, Isaac Anderson, McCook Central-Montrose 94; T41, Coby Johnson, Platte-Geddes 94; T41, Mike Gravley, Webster Area 94; T41, Damion Breese, Wall 94; T48, Ezra Aderhold, Aberdeen Christian 95; T48, Zack Ronning, Alcester-Hudson 95; T48, Jayden Janssen, De Smet 95; T48, Ethan Deibert, Herreid 95; T52, Bodee Groos, Colman-Egan 96; T52, Ty- ler Stuefen, Elkton-Lake Benton 96; T54, Ian Hofer, Freeman Academy 97; T54, Karson Vander Vorst, Herreid 97; T54, David Noid, Howard 97; T54, Ben Krue- ger, Potter Co. 97; T54, Tanner Valsvig, Webster Area 97; T59, Grant Johnson, Alcester-Hudson 98; T59, Haydn Gil- bertson, Arlington-Lake Preston 98; T59, Tyler Kaul, Bon Homme 98; T59, Shay Jolley, Canistota 98; T59, Heath Schindler, Elkton-Lake Benton 98; T59, Jon Bakke, Gregory 98; T59, Riley Gilbert, Ipswich 98; T59, Jed Vissia, Mt. Vernon-Plank. 98; T59, Trey Chris- tensen, Parker 98; T59, Caleb Meinke, Potter Co. 98; T59, Chase Amdahl, Webster Area 98; T59, Keenan Soderlin, Bennett Co. 98; T71, Mason Hemmer, Colman-Egan 99; T71, Jordan Wright, Deubrook Area 99; T71, Nick Hansen, Great Plains Luth. 99; T71, Colin Weidenbach, Highmore- Harrold 99; T71, Kurt Mentele, Mc- Cook Central-Montrose 99; T71, Dylan VanDerBoom, Newell 99; T77, Patrick Reiter, Florence-Henry 100; T77, JJ Beck, Gregory 100; T77, Jesse Schin- dler, Lyman 100; T77, Tate Ketelhut, Miller 100; T77, Bobby Beach-Pattison, Mt. Vernon-Plank. 100; T77, Ethan Ander- son, Bison 100; T83, Scott Sampson, Arlington-Lake Preston 101; T83, Landen Larsen, Irene-Wakonda 101; T83, Austin Ball, Sanborn Cent.-Woons. 101; T83, Brady Tiede, Sanborn Cent.- Woons. 101; T83, Tanner Iwan, Scotland 101; T88, Jackson Feyerisen, Castle- wood 102; T88, Kyle Menning, Corsica- Stickney 102; T88, Alex Anderson, Gar- retson 102; 91, Harrison Wookey, Clark-Willow Lake 103; T92, Dawson Blum, Flandreau 104; T92, Jayden Korthals, Parker 104; T92, Austin Messmer, Wess. Springs 104; T92, Keagan Fitch, Philip 104; T96, Devon Gnat, Miller 105; T96, Brady Fie- dler, Selby Area 105; T96, Sam Ireland, Bennett Co. 105; T99, Haden Uecker, Clark-Willow Lake 106; T99, Cole Nafziger, Potter Co. 106; T99, Sage Alexander, Bennett Co. 106; T99, Trew DeJong, Philip 106; T99, Lucas Beardt, White River 106; T104, Ty Sjomeling, Herreid 107; T104, Jade Hertel, Wall 107; T106, Chandler Gul- lickson, Colman-Egan 108; T106, Tristan Grablander, Jones Co. 108; 108, Max Ring, Highmore-Harrold 109; T109, Cole Pry, Chester Area 110; T109, Rowden Hammer, Flandreau 110; T109, Dylan Northrop, Ipswich 110; T109, Ryan Bradberry, Sully Buttes 110; T113, Adam Augenbaugh, De Smet 111; T113, Alex Molengraf, Deubrook Area 111; T113, John Jackson, Newell 111; 116, Joel Wagner, RC Christian 112; 117, Emmitt Houchin, Lyman 113; 118, Trey Harms, Aberdeen Christian 114; T119, Alex Noid, Howard 115; T119, Lance Thiry, Kimball-White Lake 115; T121, Aaron Dunn, Garretson 119; T121, Logan Hand, Philip 119; 123, Hutt- son Weeldreyer, Newell 121; 124, Carter Libis, Bon Homme 131; WD, Aaron Hen- ricks, Britton-Hecla; CLASS AA GIRLS’ MEET Monday’s first round at Meadow- brook Golf Course, Rapid City Team scores — O’Gorman 333, Pierre 350, Yankton 357, RC Stevens 362, Brookings 374, Aberdeen Central 390, RC Central 399, Roosevelt 400, Brandon Valley 401, Huron 402, Spear- fish 402, Washington 425, Lincoln 426, Mitchell 427, Douglas 430, Watertown 436, Harrisburg 440, Sturgis 489. Individual scores 76 — Becky Frick (Yankton) 79 — Karissa Guthrie (Pierre) 80 — Katie Bartlett (Pierre) 82 — Elle Carlson (O’Gorman), Kel- sey Johnson (O’Gorman) 83 — Kiley Phares (RC Stevens), McKayla Poppens (Roosevelt) 84 — Meredith Turner (O’Gorman) 85 — Brooke Piearson (Brookings), Jamie Benedict (O’Gorman), Emily Ol- son (O’Gorman) 88 — Kaila Kuehn (Brandon Valley), Heidi Bien (Brookings), Megan Parsons (Harrisburg) 89 — Cassidy Gough (Aberdeen Central) 90 — Sydney Owen (RC Stevens) 91 — Jenna Johnson (Pierre), Pay- ton Pierce (Yankton) 92 — Sydney Wirebaugh (Aberdeen Central), Cassidy Entwisle (Huron) 93 — Sophie Schwartz (Douglas), Molly Schwartz (Douglas) 94 — Erin Rezich (RC Stevens) 95 — Natalie Young (RC Stevens), Nellie Ann Enderby (Spearfish), Linze Cowman (Yankton), Morgan Strahl (Yankton) 96 — Liz Duncan (Brandon Valley), Mackenzie Maher (RC Central) 97 — Jayda Shillingstad (Huron), Jillian Enderby (Spearfish) 98 — Casey Arbogast (Watertown) 100 — Madison Ammann (Brook- ings), Anna Okerlund (Harrisburg), Shelby Guthrie (Pierre), Hayley Franke (RC Central), Abi Bell (O’Gorman) 101 — Beth Hildebrant (Brookings), Kylie Barington (Mitchell), Sydney Kor (RC Central), Elyse Owen (RC Stevens), Kate Nugteren (Roosevelt) 102 — Sara Skorheim (Huron), Abby Johnson (RC Central), Hanna Lid- diard (Lincoln) 103 Madison VanWalleghen (Mitchell), Paige Lonbaken (Pierre), Jes- sie Rames (Lincoln) 104 — Mikayla Santjer (Aberdeen Central), Julia Mitchell (Lincoln), Jenna Geist (Spearfish) 105 — Brooklyn Hofer (Aberdeen Central), Rachael Horner (Washington) 106 — Erica Bien (Brookings), Joni Wiloughby (Pierre), Kelsie Massmann (Washington), Erin Zahn (Washington), Haley Jensen (Spearfish) 107 — Cassidy Stucky (Mitchell), Erin Trohkimoinen (RC Central), Avery Lenards (Watertown) 108 — Jamie Johnson (Brandon Valley), Madisyn Waltman (Roosevelt), Taylor Sudenga (Roosevelt), Amanda Paulson (Washington), Ashley VanMee- teren (Yankton) 109 — Julia Andresen (Brandon Val- ley), Brogan Landeen (Roosevelt) 111 — Taylor Flanery (Huron) 113 — Jaida Sanderson (Aberdeen Central), Hope Dosch (RC Central) 114 — Emily Solumn (Watertown) 116 — Natalie Buckley (Mitchell), Madi Ulin (Spearfish) 117 — Margaret Meierhenry (Lin- coln), Marlee Burge (Sturgis), Madison Fox (Watertown) 118 — Camryn Wipf (Aberdeen Central), Brianna Bauer (Douglas) 119 — Darian Tramp (Yankton) 120 — Kennedy Tietz (Watertown) 122 — Hannah Deville (Brandon Valley), Sarah Kelly (RC Stevens), Ri- ley Mears (Washington), Haylee Deville (Watertown) 123 — Ashley Zimmer (Mitchell), Amber Obenauer (Washington), Chelsea Powles (Sturgis) 124 — Megan Anderson (Sturgis) 125 — Kylie Koerner (Harrisburg), Madison Johnson (Sturgis) 126 — Bailey Kessler (Douglas) 127 — Hannah Hatch (Harrisburg) 128 — Darbie Kreutzfeldt (Harris- burg), Becky Rasmussen (Lincoln) 130 — Marissa Hight (Spearfish) 131 — Jordyn Cranny (Mitchell) 133 — Tayler Regnier (Huron) 136 — Alisha Davis (Douglas) 137 — Ainsley Sabers (Sturgis) 140 — Halie Sagness (Harrisburg) 146 — London Miller (Lincoln) 148 — Shaylee Kuehl (Brookings) 149 — Lauren Blue (Brandon Valley) 157 — Holly Blair (Douglas) WD — Sunni Josephson (Roosevelt) CLASS A STATE GIRLS’ GOLF TOURNAMENT First Round – Monday Madison C.C. (Par 71) Team scores Parkston (P) 375, Madison (M) 395, West Central (WC) 403, Vermillion (V) 408, Sioux Falls Christian (SFC) 412, Mobridge-Pollock (MP) 415, Lead-Dead- wood (LD) 428, Canton (C) 437, Belle Fourche (BF) 445, Hot Springs (HS) 451, Groton Area (GA) 451, Winner Area (WA) 487, Sisseton (S) 489, Sioux Valley (SV) 492, Wagner (W) 533, Aberdeen Roncalli (AR) 537. Individual scores 1, Sydney Bormann, P, 83; 2, (tie) Sydney Weber, P, Kate Wynja, SFC, 86; 4, Samantha Langford, M, 87; 5, Mary High, Dakota Valley, 88; 6, Kennedy Fossum, C, 89; 7, Alexa From, WC, 90; 8, Sydney Gustaf, M, 91; 9, Jade Burr, BF, 93; 10, Anna Perrenoud, SFC, 94; 11, Alex Kandolin, St. Thomas More, 95; 12, Kate Brockevelt, V, 96; 13, Lauryn Driscoll, WC, 97; 14, (tie) Kyleigh Moran, V, Megan Ward, St. Thomas More, 98; 16, Kyla Oster, HS, 99; 17, (tie) Taylor Beagle, LD, Kaitlyn Greenhoff, Dell Rapids, 100; 19, Payton Sierra, Red Cloud, 101; 20, (tie) Emily Dale, MP, Janell Healy, WC, 102; 22, (tie) Aundrea Kramer, MP, Sierra Stands, P, Jayden Bormann, P, Tori Johnson, Elk Point-Jef- ferson, Megan Hinker, Lennox, 103; 28, Brigitte Byrd, Chamberlain, 104; 29, (tie) Chelsy Hoffman, MP, Miranda Eiseman, MP, 105; 31, (tie) Maddie Colestock, GA, Mariah Palmquist, M, Ronae Klein, WA, Sadie Jensen, Beresford, 106; 35, Bailee Ward, BF, Kasey Waage, GA, Courtney Gould, LD, 107; 38, (tie) Ashley Lam- fers, SFC, Makenna Krysl, Dakota Val- ley, 108; 40, (tie) Emily Fox, LD, Taylor Watkins, Beresford, 109; 42, (tie) Emily Beitzel, C, Rachel Blackmun, GA, Taylor Bird, M, Emily Schmitz, V, 111; 46, (tie) Sydney Auld, LD, Laci LaFramboise, S, 112; 48, (tie) Payson Birkeland, BF, Liz Jankaskaus, WA, 113; 50, (tie) Kenzie Lee, P, Megan Zephier, W, Amanda Westwick, WC, 114; 53, (tie) Audry Miller, V, Kelsey Tobin, WC, Marlee Schneider, Custer, 115; 56, (tie) Brooke Ehlers, C, Malory Oster, HS, Brittany Ackerman, Milbank, 116; 59, Madison Brand, HS, 117; 60, (tie) Emily Knuths, M, Christian Berbos, AR, Kassidy Adam, Custer, Tatum Mendoza, Cheyenne- Eagle Butte, 118; 64, (tie) Samantha Algood, SV, Aryona Watts, HS, 119; 66, Jacinda Carlson, S, Katie La Pointe, Red Cloud, 120; 68, Kacie Jacobsen, C, 121; 69, (tie) McKenzie Jones, SV, Ko- rtnee Moir, SV, Sara Haak, Dell Rapids, 122; 73, (tie) Madison Brandenburger, AR, Grace Perrenoud, SFC, Courtney Heath, S, 124; 76, (tie) Ashley Bilbrey, HS, Natalie Poppens, Tea Area, 125; 78, (tie) Amanda Lofland, C, Alyssa Zirpel, Lennox, 126; 80, (tie) Payton Colestock, GA, Elizabeth Watland, Custer, 127; 82, Montana Anderson, SV, 129; 83, (tie) Cayla Hintz, MP, Caitlyn Stimpson, W, Addy Root, WA, 130; 86, Avery Middle- ton, BF, 132; 87, Colby Thoreson, S, 133; 88, Gracie Kosters, LD, 134; 89, Sam Marts, WA, 138; 90, (tie) Emily Collins, BF, Emilea Cimpl, W, Irene Grassrope, Chamberlain, 142; 93, Madyson Ham- mell, Chamberlain, 143; 94, (tie) Mikayla Olson, AR, Jackie Greger, W, 147; 96, Samantha Olson, AR, 148; 97, Skya Jandt, AR, 164; 98, Ashley Fliehs, GA, 169; 99, Chloe Crissman, SFC, 181. HOCKEY NHL CONF. FINALS Saturday, May 16 N.Y. Rangers 2, Tampa Bay 1, N.Y. Rangers leads series 1-0 Sunday, May 17 Anaheim 4, Chicago 1, Anaheim leads series 1-0 Monday, May 18 Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 19 Chicago at Anaheim, 8 p.m. BASKETBALL NBA PLAYOFFS CONFERENCE FINALS Tuesday, May 19 Houston at Golden State, 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 20 Cleveland at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. BASEBALL COLLEGIATE BASEBALL POLL TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The Colle- giate Baseball poll with records through May 17. Voting is done by coaches, sports writers and sports information directors: Record Pts Prv 1. LSU 46-9 495 1 2. Illinois 45-6-1 493 2 3. UCLA 40-12 491 4 4. TCU 43-9 489 5 5. Louisville 42-14 487 3 6. Miami 42-13 485 7 7. Vanderbilt 39-17 483 10 8. Texas A&M 43-10 481 6 9. Florida 40-15 479 9 10. Florida State 37-19 477 8 11. Oregon State 36-14-1 474 18 12. Arizona State 32-19 471 12 13. Missouri State 41-10 470 15 14. Oklahoma State 34-17 468 14 15. Iowa 38-14 464 13 16. California 32-17 463 11 17. Southern Cal 35-17 462 17 18. Cal State Fullerton31-22 459 21 19. UC Santa Barbara39-13-1 456 23 20. Notre Dame 35-19 454 24 21. Dallas Baptist 41-11 450 16 22. College of Charleston41-11448 20 23. Houston 39-17 446 26 24. Rice 35-18 444 19 25. Nevada 41-13 439 25 26. St. Johns 36-14 438 28 27. Radford 39-14 435 30 28. Clemson 31-25 433 29. Virginia 33-19 431 30. Arkansas 33-20 429 27 AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB New York 22 17 .564 Tampa Bay 21 18 .538 1 Boston 18 20 .474 3 1/2 Baltimore 16 19 .457 4 Toronto 18 22 .450 4 1/2 Central Division W L Pct GB Kansas City 24 14 .632 Detroit 23 16 .590 1 1/2 Minnesota 21 17 .553 3 Chicago 17 17 .500 5 Cleveland 14 22 .389 9 West Division W L Pct GB Houston 25 13 .658 Los Angeles 19 19 .500 6 Seattle 17 20 .459 7 1/2 Texas 16 22 .421 9 Oakland 13 26 .333 12 1/2 Sunday’s Games Baltimore 3, L.A. Angels 0 Kansas City 6, N.Y. Yankees 0 Tampa Bay 11, Minnesota 3 Houston 4, Toronto 2 Texas 5, Cleveland 1 Chicago White Sox 7, Oakland 3 Seattle 5, Boston 0 St. Louis 2, Detroit 1 Monday’s Games Toronto 10, L.A. Angels 6 Milwaukee 3, Detroit 2 Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Oakland at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Minnesota (Nolasco 3-1) at Pitts- burgh (Liriano 1-3), 6:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 3-1) at Wash- ington (G.Gonzalez 3-2), 6:05 p.m. Seattle (T.Walker 1-4) at Baltimore (Mi.Gonzalez 4-2), 6:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (Santiago 2-2) at To- ronto (Aa.Sanchez 3-3), 6:07 p.m. Milwaukee (Nelson 1-4) at Detroit (An.Sanchez 3-4), 6:08 p.m. Tampa Bay (E.Ramirez 1-1) at At- lanta (Foltynewicz 2-0), 6:10 p.m. Texas (Gallardo 3-5) at Boston (Mi- ley 2-4), 6:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Cueto 3-3) at Kansas City (Ventura 2-3), 7:10 p.m. Cleveland (Bauer 2-1) at Chicago White Sox (Quintana 2-3), 7:10 p.m. Oakland (Gray 4-1) at Houston (R.Hernandez 1-3), 7:10 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Oakland at Houston, 1:10 p.m. Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Washington, 6:05 p.m. Seattle at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at Toronto, 6:07 p.m. Milwaukee at Detroit, 6:08 p.m. Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 6:10 p.m. Texas at Boston, 6:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB New York 22 16 .579 Washington 22 17 .564 1/2 Atlanta 18 19 .486 3 1/2 Miami 16 23 .410 6 1/2 Philadelphia 16 23 .410 6 1/2 Central Division W L Pct GB St. Louis 25 12 .676 Chicago 21 16 .568 4 Cincinnati 18 20 .474 7 1/2 Pittsburgh 18 20 .474 7 1/2 Milwaukee 14 25 .359 12 West Division W L Pct GB Los Angeles 24 13 .649 San Francisco 20 18 .526 4 1/2 San Diego 19 20 .487 6 Arizona 16 21 .432 8 Colorado 13 21 .382 9 1/2 Sunday’s Games Atlanta 6, Miami 0 N.Y. Mets 5, Milwaukee 1 San Francisco 9, Cincinnati 8 Philadelphia 6, Arizona 0 Pittsburgh 3, Chicago Cubs 0 L.A. Dodgers 1, Colorado 0 Washington 10, San Diego 5 St. Louis 2, Detroit 1 Monday’s Games Milwaukee 3, Detroit 2 Arizona 3, Miami 2, 13 innings St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Minnesota (Nolasco 3-1) at Pitts- burgh (Liriano 1-3), 6:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 3-1) at Wash- ington (G.Gonzalez 3-2), 6:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Nelson 1-4) at Detroit (An.Sanchez 3-4), 6:08 p.m. Arizona (Hellickson 1-3) at Miami (Cosart 1-3), 6:10 p.m. St. Louis (Wacha 5-0) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 3-3), 6:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (E.Ramirez 1-1) at At- lanta (Foltynewicz 2-0), 6:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Cueto 3-3) at Kansas City (Ventura 2-3), 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Harang 4-3) at Colo- rado (Bettis 0-0), 7:40 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Hammel 3-1) at San Diego (Shields 5-0), 9:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Frias 3-0) at San Francisco (T.Hudson 1-3), 9:15 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Washington, 6:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Detroit, 6:08 p.m. Arizona at Miami, 6:10 p.m. St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 6:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Colorado, 7:40 p.m. Chicago Cubs at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 9:15 p.m. TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX — Assigned OF/1B Allen Craig outright to Pawtucket (IL). CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Assigned RHP Raul Fernandez outright to Birming- ham (SL). CLEVELAND INDIANS — Optioned RHP Austin Adams to Columbus (IL). Reinstated INF Mike Aviles from the restricted list. Sent C Yan Gomes to Columbus (IL) for a rehab assignment. HOUSTON ASTROS — Placed RHP Samuel Deduno on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Thursday. Selected the contract of RHP Lance McCullers from Fresno (PCL). Transferred SS Jed Lowrie to the 60-day DL. MINNESOTA TWINS — Optioned 1B Kennys Vargas to Rochester (IL). OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Agreed to terms with LHP Omar Duran on a mi- nor league contract. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Desig- nated LHP Jeff Francis for assignment. Selected the contract of RHP Todd Red- mond from Buffalo (IL). Recalled RHP Scott Copeland from Buffalo. National League ATLANTA BRAVES — Agreed to terms with RHP Seth Webster on a minor league contract. MIAMI MARLINS — Named Dan Jennings manager and Mike Goff bench coach. MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Op- tioned INF Scooter Gennett to Colorado Springs (PCL). Recalled RHP Corey Knebel from Colorado Springs. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Placed RHP Chad Billingsley on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Saturday. Recalled RHP Hector Neris from Lehigh Valley (IL). SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Designated RHP Erik Cordier for as- signment. WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Op- tioned RHP Erik Davis to Syracuse (IL). Sent LHP Felipe Rivero to Syracuse for a rehab assignment. American Association AMARILLO THUNDERHEADS — Released RHP Cody Fassold and LHP Brian Del Rosso. FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS — Signed RHP Randy Henry. Released LHP Tyler Fletcher. LAREDO LEMURS — Released INF Chase Tucker. SIOUX FALLS CANARIES — Sent RHP Ray Hanson to River City (Frontier) to complete an earlier trade. Atlantic League SUGAR LAND SKEETERS Signed RHPs Ramon Delgado and Josh Geer. FOOTBALL National Football League ARIZONA CARDINALS — Signed RB David Johnson and TE Gerald Christian. BUFFALO BILLS — Signed LB Tony Steward. CINCINNATI BENGALS — Signed LB P.J. Dawson, CB Josh Shaw and DT Marcus Hardison. CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed WR Vince Mayle and LB Hayes Pullard. DALLAS COWBOYS — Released FB Jed Collins. Signed FB Tyler Clutts. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Signed WR Rashad Greene. MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed QB Ryan Tannehill to a four-year contract extension. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Re- leased CB Chimdi Chekwa, LB Cameron Gordon and WR Devin Gardner. Signed LB Brandon Spikes. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Signed WRs Josh Morgan and Kyle Prater, LB Henry Coley, PK Zach Hocker and OL Antonio Johnson. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — An- nounced the retirement of DL Justin Smith. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Placed RB Demitrius Bronson on the waived/ injured list. Signed WR Deshon Foxx. TENNESSEE TITANS — Agreed to terms with TE Tevin Westbrook and LB Dezmond Johnson. Waived RB Lache Seastrunk and LB Dontay Moch. WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Re- leased T Brey Cook, LB James Gayle, QB Connor Halliday, DL LaKendrick Ross and WR Tyler Rutenbeck. Signed OT Tovar Allen, QB Hutson Mason, DL Daryl Ward and LBs Houston Bates, Dasman McCullum and Alonzo High- smith. HOCKEY National Hockey League ARIZONA COYOTES — Announced the contracts for their AHL coaching staff Ray Edwards, John Slaney, Trent Whitfield and Alfie Michaud will not be renewed. COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Announced the resignation of assistant general manager Chris MacFarland. PHILADELPHIA FLYERS — Named Dave Hakstol coach. American Hockey League GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS — As- signed F Alden Hirschfeld to Toledo (ECHL). ECHL ECHL — Suspended Florida F Mitch Wahl for the first six games of the 2015- 16 season. Tuesday, May 19 GOLF, BOYS’ S.D. State Class B Tourn. at Yankton GOLF, GIRLS’ S.D. State Class AA Tourn. at Rapid City; S.D. State Class A Tourn. at Madison; S.D. State Class B Tourn. at Yankton SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Sioux City at Yankton Fury White (DH, 6 p.m., Riverside) TRACK & FIELD, PREP Eastern South Dakota Conf. Championships at Brookings (YHS, comple- tion of suspended meet, 5 p.m.) Wednesday, May 20 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Lennox Reds at Vermillion Greysox (7:30 p.m.); Dimock-Emery at Yankton (8 p.m.) Thursday, May 21 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Freeman at Crofton (7:30 p.m.); Lesterville at Irene (7:30 p.m.); Scot- land at Yankton (7:30 p.m., KVHT-FM); Tabor at Wynot (7:30 p.m.) BASEBALL, CLUB HS Parkston at PGDCWLC (5:30 p.m.) SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Yankton Fury Wildcats vs. Yankton Fury Black (DH, 6 p.m.) TENNIS, BOYS’ S.D. State Class Tourn. at Sioux Falls TRACK & FIELD, PREP Last Chance Meet at Sioux Falls (YHS, 4 p.m.); S.D. Regions — 4A at Tea (Beresford, Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Vermillion, 2 p.m.); 5A at Wagner (Bon Homme, Ethan-Parkston, Wagner, 11 a.m.); 5B at Gayville (Alcester-Hudson, Centerville, Freeman, Freeman Academy, Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Menno, Parker, Scotland, Viborg-Hurley10 a.m.); 6B at Corsica (Andes Central-Dakota Christian, Avon, Marty Indian, Platte-Geddes, Tripp-Delmont- Armour, 11 a.m.) Friday, May 22 BASEBALL, LEGION Watertown at Yankton Juniors (DH, 5 p.m.) TENNIS, BOYS’ S.D. State Class Tourn. at Sioux Falls TRACK & FIELD, PREP Neb. State Meet at Omaha Saturday, May 23 TENNIS, BOYS’ S.D. State Class Tourn. at Sioux Falls TRACK & FIELD, PREP Neb. State Meet at Omaha Sunday, May 24 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Irene at Scotland (7:30 p.m.); Lesterville at Tabor (7:30 p.m.) Monday, May 25 BASEBALL, AMATEUR Yankton at Menno (7:30 p.m.) BASEBALL, CLUB HS Division Playoffs SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR PRESS & DAKOTAN n TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2015 SPORTS :PAGE 11 WEDNESDAY May 20 T&F: NAIA Cham- pionships at Gulf Shores, Ala. B-TEN: State Tourn. at Sioux Falls, 8:45 a.m. T&F: Last Chance Meet at Sioux Falls, 4 p.m. THURSDAY May 21 T&F: NAIA Cham- pionships at Gulf Shores, Ala. B-TEN: State Tourn. at Sioux Falls, 8:45 a.m. FRIDAY May 22 T&F: NAIA Cham- pionships at Gulf Shores, Ala. B-TEN: State Tourn. at Sioux Falls, 8:45 a.m. SATURDAY May 23 SUNDAY May 24 MONDAY May 25 G-GLF: State AA at Rapid City, 10 a.m. CT T&F: ESD Cham- pionship at Brook- ings (completion of suspended meet), 5 p.m. TODAY May 19 COLLEGE/YHS EVENTS OTHER EVENTS RADIO & TELEVISION SPORTS DIGEST Baseball YANKTON TAPPERS: Wednesday, vs. Dimock-Emery, 7:30 p.m.; Thursday, vs. Scotland, 7:30 p.m.; Monday, at Menno, 7:30 p.m. YANKTON JUNIOR LEGION: Friday, vs. Watertown, DH, 5 p.m. Golf S.D. BOYS: Today, Class B Tourn. at Fox Run, Yankton S.D. GIRLS: Today, Class AA Tourn. at Rapid City; Class A Tourn. at Madison; Class B Tourn. at Hillcrest, Yankton Softball YANKTON FURY BLACK: Thursday, vs. Yankton Fury Wildcats, DH, 6 p.m. YANKTON FURY WILDCATS: Thursday, vs. Yankton Fury Black, DH, 6 p.m. YANKTON FURY WHITE: Today, vs. Sioux City, DH, 6 p.m., Riverside Track & Field S.D. PREPS: Thursday, Regions, 4A at Tea (Beresford, Dakota Valley, Elk Point- Jefferson, Vermillion, 2 p.m.); 5A at Wagner (Bon Homme, Ethan-Parkston, Wagner), 11 a.m.; 5B at Gayville (Alcester-Hudson, Centerville, Freeman, Free- man Academy, Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Menno, Parker, Scotland, Viborg-Hurley), 10 a.m.; 6B at Corsica (Andes Central-Dakota Christian, Avon, Marty Indian, Platte-Geddes, Tripp-Delmont-Armour), 11 a.m. NEB. PREPS: Friday-Saturday, State at Omaha Thursday 7:30 p.m. AM. BASEBALL: Scotland at Yankton KVHT-FM ESD Track Meet Resumes Today BROOKINGS – The Eastern South Dakota Conference (ESD) track & field meet, that was suspended Saturday be- cause of weather, will resume today (Tuesday) in Brookings. The following field events will resume action at 5 p.m. (boys long jump, boys triple jump, girls shot put, boys discus and girls high jump), while the boys pole vault and girls triple jump will be held following those. On the track, the girls’ 800-meter run will resume at 5 p.m. From there, the following running events will begin at 5:15 p.m. (girls/boys 200-meter dash, girls/boys 3200-meter run, girls/boys 1600-meter relay). Flyers Name UND’S Hakstol New Coach PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Once the surprise news hit Philadelphia, Flyers die-hards — heck, NHL fans everywhere — all sounded a bit like they should have been Jeopardy contestants. Who is Dave Hakstol? A stranger in NHL rinks, Hakstol did boast one of the top collegiate resumes at the University of North Dakota. The 46-year-old Hakstol went 289-143-43 with a .654 winning percentage over 11 seasons and reached the Frozen Four seven times in that span. In 2014-15, he led North Dakota to a 29-10-3 record with a .726 winning percentage and a berth in the NCAA Frozen Four. Change What You Eat - Change How You Feel Charity Schantz Hy-Vee Health Market Manager • Weight Loss • Heart Disease • Diabetes • Gluten-free and other food intolerances • Other Nutrition concerns Prices Good May 19 - June 1 Personal Nutrition Counseling Come to Hy-Vee for individual nutrition counseling when you need a special diet or your physician recommends you make diet changes. Kenny Tomek Hy-Vee Dietitian World Peas Brags Organic Apple Cider Raw Vinegar Gmo free snack that is trans fat and cholesterol free 32 oz. bottle 5.3 oz. pkg. $ 4 99 OFF New Horizon Fruit Snacks, Squeeze Pouches & Crunch Snacks 10 % regular price $ 2 99 ON ANY REFRIGERATED KOMBUCHA INCLUDES: GTS, LIVE, KEVITA, HIGH COUNTRY & REEDS Antioxidant rich fruit Grown in South Dakota processed in Akron, Iowa Akronia Valley Aronia Juice $ 14 49 LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska will open the 2017 football season against Arkansas State in Lincoln. The Nebraska athletic department announced Monday that the Red Wolves would visit Memorial Sta- dium on Sept. 2. The game will be the third between the schools. Nebraska won 38-9 in 2009 and 42-13 in 2012. The addition of Arkansas State completes Nebraska’s 2017 schedule. The Corn- huskers’ non-conference schedule also includes a game at Oregon and a matchup with Northern Il- linois in Lincoln. Arkansas State has won three Sun Belt Conference ti- tles in the past four seasons. In addition to its 2017 trip to Lincoln, Arkansas State has future nonconference games scheduled against Southern California, Missouri, Auburn and Miami. The agreement with Ar- kansas State completes Ne- braska’s schedules through the 2019 season. Nebraska Schedules Arkansas St. For 2017 SIOUX FALLS – The Yank- ton Fury Crush U-14 softball team captured third place at the Spring Invitational, held this past weekend in Sioux Falls. Yankton went 3-2 in games played Saturday and Sunday. VERMILLION 6, FURY CRUSH 4: Elsie Marquardt doubled twice and Bailey Sejnoah scored twice in Yankton’s loss. Payton Vellek, who was the losing pitcher with four strikeouts, tripled, while Brooke Madson dou- bled, and Leann Sass singled. FURY CRUSH 16, HART- FORD 2: In Saturday’s win, Madson singled twice and scored three times, while Marquardt and Bridget Nolz both drove in three runs. Trinity Fitch had two RBI, while Vellek and Sejnoha scored twice. Sejnoha was also the winning pitcher, with five strikeouts. FURY CRUSH 4, S.D. RUSH 0: Nolz pitched a no- hitter with three strikeouts, while Chloe Koletzky singled twice and Sejnoha scored twice. Marquardt drove in two runs, while Fitch, Nolz and Tiffany Nelson all singled. FURY CRUSH 10, WATER- TOWN 6: In Sunday’s win over the Watertown Sliders, Baylee Kenney struck out a season-high nine batters for Yankton. At the plate, Marquardt singled twice and drove in three runs, while Koletzky and Sejnoha had two RBI, and Fitch and Mad- son both scored twice. BRANDON VALLEY 6, FURY CRUSH 5: Rachel Hamburg had three singles, a double, an RBI and a run scored for Yankton in Sun- day’s loss. Kenney tripled, while Fitch, Marquardt, Nolz, Sejnoha and Madson all singled. Softball: Fury Crush Third In S.F. READING ROYALS of finance. BUFFALO — Nam player personnel. CLAYTON STATE manager. FELICIAN — Name HOBART — Annou Nick Grange. ILLINOIS — Prom recruiting coordinator La LIU BROOKLYN — coach. LOUISIANA TECH NEW JERSEY CIT coach. NORTH DAKOTA — Berry to head coach. PROVIDENCE — men’s basketball team. TEXAS-PAN AMER ager of corporate sales THE CITADEL — A coach Tucker Lane. UALR — Announce ferring from Florida A&M WASHINGTON (MD coach.

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Page 1: SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR GOLF GOLF, BOYS ...tearsheets.yankton.net/may15/051915/051915_YKPD_A11.pdf97, Morgan Brower, Lyman 163 S.D. STATE B BOYS May 18 at Fox Run Golf Course, Yankton

GOLFS.D. STATE CLASS B GIRLS

May 18 at Hillcrest Golf & CC, Yankton

FIRST-ROUND RESULTSTEAM SCORES: Deubrook Area

301, Burke-South Central 318, Howard 325, Bridgewater-Emery 335, Hamlin 343, Hill City 343, Sully Buttes 349, Scot-land 352, Webster Area 353, McCook Cent.-Montrose 353, Mount Vernon-Plankinton 353, Wall 358, Castlewood 359, Great Plains Lutheran 365, Lyman 433

INDIVIDUAL SCORES: 1, Maggie Fiscel, Scotland 88; 2, Kayla Ovall, Deu-brook Area 90; T3, Taylee Indahl, Burke/South Central 94; T3, Molly Koisti, Ham-lin 94; 5, Adrianna Weeldreyer, Newell 95; 6, Niki Nelson, Platte-Geddes 96; 7, Chantel Brende, Baltic 98; T8, Brooke Deurmier, And.Cent./Dak.Chr. 101; T8, Maisie Hurd, Bridgewater-Emery 101; T10, Tressa Bull, Burke/South Central 102;

T10, Allison Sanner, Parker 102; 12, Taylor Hermsen, Freeman 103; T13, Regan Benike, Castlewood 104; T13, Caitlyn Christianson, Deubrook Area 104; T13, Taylor Noid, Howard 104; T13, Sheyanne Brodkorb, Wess. Springs 104; T17, Julianna Kari, Bison 105; T17, Amanda Riley, Lemmon 105; 19, Lauren Wittler, Sully Buttes 106; T20, Marissa Johnson, Deubrook Area 107;

T20, Josie Rush, Philip 107; 22, Autumn Hurd, Bridgewater-Emery 109; T23, Megan Egan, Freeman 110; T23, Kamry Esser, Howard 110; T25, Kel-sey Dawson, Howard 111; T25, Shelby Thompson, Howard 111; T25, Kayla Mentele, McCook Cent./Mont. 111; T25, Kaylin Bohr, Mt. Vernon/Plank. 111; T25, Shae Sichmeller, Webster Area 111; T25, Sammy Woodward, Hill City 111;

31, Jaci Carter, Deuel 112; T32, Kaitlyn O’Neill, Florence-Henry 113; T32, Katy Hansen, Great Plains Luth. 113; T32, Kristina Hlavak, Scotland 113; T32, Kayla Kirchmeier, Webster Area 113; T32, Katy Bielmaier, Wall 113; T37, Bay-lee Groos, Colman-Egan 114; T37, Ma-kaela Karst, Mt. Vernon/Plank. 114; T37, Mariah Van Zee, Platte-Geddes 114; T40, Courtni Frank, Deubrook Area 115;

T40, Peyton Korinek, Deuel 115; T40, Katie Woodward, Hill City 115; T43, Bailey Graham, Ipswich 116; T43, Taylor Reif, McCook Cent./Mont. 116; T43, Emma Michael, Wall 116; T46, Rachel Kessel, Bowdle 117; T46, Katie Jacobs, Hill City 117; T48, Tiffany Haider, Great Plains Luth. 118; T48, Erin Moncur, Miller 118; 50, Calli Constance, Alcester-Hudson 119;

T51, Andrea Pommer, De Smet 120; T51, Coral Cleveland, Lyman 120; T51, Martee Larson, Stanley Co. 120; T51, Deidre Lamb, Sully Buttes 120; 55, Ka-rissa Green, Ipswich 121; T56, Hannah Karbo, Burke/South Central 122; T56, Bailley Schneider, Chester Area 122; T56, Jaycee Hohn, Wess. Springs 122; T56, Haley Peil, Bennett Co. 122; T60, Brooke Bruinsma, Castlewood 123;

T60, Jordan Bucholz, Elkton-Lake Benton 123; T60, Mikala Morlock, Eureka 123; T60, Malorie Anderson, Hamlin 123; T60, Layna Darling, Sully Buttes 123; 65, Payton Schaefers, Tripp-Delmont 124; 66, Darby Hurd, Bridgewater-Emery 125; T67, Janae Gustafson, Ethan 126; T67, Anna Koisti, Hamlin 126; T67, Taylor Miles, McCook Cent./Mont. 126; T70, Danielle Vinz, Bridgewater-Emery 127;

T70, Jocee Nelson, Clark/Willow Lake 127; T70, Peyton DeJong, Philip 127; T73, Rebecca Lehmann, And.Cent./Dak.Chr. 128; T73, Shlby Vissia, Mt. Vernon/Plank. 128; T75, Kayla Paszek, Webster Area 129; T75, Sidney Dunker, Wall 129; 77, Emily Stukel, Burke/South Central 130; T78, Cylie Pastian, De Smet 131; T78, Logan Keszler, Hamlin 131; T78, Emily Berens, Parker 131;

T81, Jarica Camin, Castlewood 132; T81, Taylor Dornbusch, Great Plains Luth. 128; T83, Madison Boss, Faulk-ton 133; T83, Ripley Schaefers, Tripp-Delmont 133; T83, Taylor Ryan, Webster Area 133; T83, Shawna Turner, Hill City 133; T87, Ally Johnson, Centerville 134; T87, Katie Reif, McCook Cent./Mont. 134; 89, Caitlin Ausmann, Wall 135; 90, Maria Aesoph, Faulkton 136;

91, Mackenzy Deloy, Baltic 140; 92, Julie Joseph, Jones Co. 142; 93, Aubrey Wilson, Bowdle 143; 94, Raeann Patrick, Lyman 150; 95, Kati Winckler, Scotland 151; 96, Kara Huse, Sully Buttes 155; 97, Morgan Brower, Lyman 163

S.D. STATE B BOYSMay 18 at Fox Run Golf Course,

YanktonFIRST-ROUND SCORES

TEAM SCORES: Platte-Geddes 264, Aberdeen Christian 266, Hamlin 266, Bon Homme 272, Sully Buttes 272, Garretson 274, McCook Central-Montrose 277, Ipswich 279, Howard 280, Colman-Egan 285, Webster Area 289, Kimball-White Lake 291, Herreid 299, Newell 299, Potter Co. 301, Philip 301, Bennett Co. 309

INDIVIDUAL SCORES: 1, J.J. Cooney, Andes Central-Dakota Christian 78; 2, Cramer Johnson, Aberdeen Chris-tian 81; 3, Micah Mader, Garretson 82; 4, Jayden Van Zee, Platte-Geddes 83; T5, Jordan Maier, Eureka 84; T5, Devan Weelborg, Hamlin 84; T5, Jamie Smith, Mitchell Christian 84; T8, Trent Sumner, Florence-Henry 86; T8, Devon Munsen, Kimball-White Lake 86; T10, Alec John-son, Bon Homme 87;

T10, Andrew Roland, Bon Homme 87; T10, Cody Peterson, Ipswich 87; T10, Wyatt Weber, Jones Co. 87; 14, Cody Thompson, Viborg-Hurley 88; T15, Drew Seubert, Canistota 89; T15, Brad Kari, Newell 89; T17, Judah Ader-hold, Aberdeen Christian 90; T17, Kade Groos, Colman-Egan 90; T17, Isaiah Mader, Garretson 90; T17, Ethan Jaeger, Great Plains Luth. 90;

T17, Dyllan Weelborg, Hamlin 90; T17, Tanner Blasius, Kimball-White Lake 90; T17, Adam Eichacker, McCook Cen-tral-Montrose 90; T17, Colton Plooster, Platte-Geddes 90; T17, Brayden Wittler, Sully Buttes 90; T17, Greer Hofer, Sully Buttes 90; T17, Collin Palmer, Bison 90; T28, Drew Wiese, Howard 91; T28, Aus-tin Bormann, Mitchell Christian 91; T28, Riley Hoffman, Platte-Geddes 91;

T28, Tristen Rush, Philip 91; T32, Levi Waldhauser, Freeman 92; T32, Ben Koisti, Hamlin 92; T32, Noah Hodges, Howard 92; T32, Clay Feller, Sully Buttes 92; T32, Robert Jensen, Viborg-Hurley 92; T32, Justice Morrison, White River 92; T38, Jared Rabenberg, Britton-Hecla 93; T38, Bryce Roth, McCook Central-Montrose 93; T38, Braydon Peterson,

Lemmon 93; T41, Austin Weiszhaar, Bowdle 94;

T41, Cody Swenson, Hamlin 94; T41, Tanner Moore, Ipswich 94; T41, Isaac Anderson, McCook Central-Montrose 94; T41, Coby Johnson, Platte-Geddes 94; T41, Mike Gravley, Webster Area 94; T41, Damion Breese, Wall 94; T48, Ezra Aderhold, Aberdeen Christian 95; T48, Zack Ronning, Alcester-Hudson 95; T48, Jayden Janssen, De Smet 95;

T48, Ethan Deibert, Herreid 95; T52, Bodee Groos, Colman-Egan 96; T52, Ty-ler Stuefen, Elkton-Lake Benton 96; T54, Ian Hofer, Freeman Academy 97; T54, Karson Vander Vorst, Herreid 97; T54, David Noid, Howard 97; T54, Ben Krue-ger, Potter Co. 97; T54, Tanner Valsvig, Webster Area 97; T59, Grant Johnson, Alcester-Hudson 98; T59, Haydn Gil-bertson, Arlington-Lake Preston 98; T59, Tyler Kaul, Bon Homme 98;

T59, Shay Jolley, Canistota 98; T59, Heath Schindler, Elkton-Lake Benton 98; T59, Jon Bakke, Gregory 98; T59, Riley Gilbert, Ipswich 98; T59, Jed Vissia, Mt. Vernon-Plank. 98; T59, Trey Chris-tensen, Parker 98; T59, Caleb Meinke, Potter Co. 98; T59, Chase Amdahl, Webster Area 98; T59, Keenan Soderlin, Bennett Co. 98;

T71, Mason Hemmer, Colman-Egan 99; T71, Jordan Wright, Deubrook Area 99; T71, Nick Hansen, Great Plains Luth. 99; T71, Colin Weidenbach, Highmore-Harrold 99; T71, Kurt Mentele, Mc-Cook Central-Montrose 99; T71, Dylan VanDerBoom, Newell 99; T77, Patrick Reiter, Florence-Henry 100; T77, JJ Beck, Gregory 100; T77, Jesse Schin-dler, Lyman 100; T77, Tate Ketelhut, Miller 100;

T77, Bobby Beach-Pattison, Mt. Vernon-Plank. 100; T77, Ethan Ander-son, Bison 100; T83, Scott Sampson, Arlington-Lake Preston 101; T83, Landen Larsen, Irene-Wakonda 101; T83, Austin Ball, Sanborn Cent.-Woons. 101; T83, Brady Tiede, Sanborn Cent.-Woons. 101; T83, Tanner Iwan, Scotland 101; T88, Jackson Feyerisen, Castle-wood 102; T88, Kyle Menning, Corsica-Stickney 102; T88, Alex Anderson, Gar-retson 102;

91, Harrison Wookey, Clark-Willow Lake 103; T92, Dawson Blum, Flandreau 104; T92, Jayden Korthals, Parker 104; T92, Austin Messmer, Wess. Springs 104; T92, Keagan Fitch, Philip 104; T96, Devon Gnat, Miller 105; T96, Brady Fie-dler, Selby Area 105; T96, Sam Ireland, Bennett Co. 105; T99, Haden Uecker, Clark-Willow Lake 106; T99, Cole Nafziger, Potter Co. 106;

T99, Sage Alexander, Bennett Co. 106; T99, Trew DeJong, Philip 106; T99, Lucas Beardt, White River 106; T104, Ty Sjomeling, Herreid 107; T104, Jade Hertel, Wall 107; T106, Chandler Gul-lickson, Colman-Egan 108; T106, Tristan Grablander, Jones Co. 108; 108, Max Ring, Highmore-Harrold 109; T109, Cole Pry, Chester Area 110; T109, Rowden Hammer, Flandreau 110;

T109, Dylan Northrop, Ipswich 110; T109, Ryan Bradberry, Sully Buttes 110; T113, Adam Augenbaugh, De Smet 111; T113, Alex Molengraf, Deubrook Area 111; T113, John Jackson, Newell 111; 116, Joel Wagner, RC Christian 112; 117, Emmitt Houchin, Lyman 113; 118, Trey Harms, Aberdeen Christian 114; T119, Alex Noid, Howard 115; T119, Lance Thiry, Kimball-White Lake 115;

T121, Aaron Dunn, Garretson 119; T121, Logan Hand, Philip 119; 123, Hutt-son Weeldreyer, Newell 121; 124, Carter Libis, Bon Homme 131; WD, Aaron Hen-ricks, Britton-Hecla;

CLASS AA GIRLS’ MEETMonday’s first round at Meadow-

brook Golf Course, Rapid CityTeam scores — O’Gorman 333,

Pierre 350, Yankton 357, RC Stevens 362, Brookings 374, Aberdeen Central 390, RC Central 399, Roosevelt 400, Brandon Valley 401, Huron 402, Spear-fish 402, Washington 425, Lincoln 426, Mitchell 427, Douglas 430, Watertown 436, Harrisburg 440, Sturgis 489.

Individual scores76 — Becky Frick (Yankton)79 — Karissa Guthrie (Pierre)80 — Katie Bartlett (Pierre)82 — Elle Carlson (O’Gorman), Kel-

sey Johnson (O’Gorman)83 — Kiley Phares (RC Stevens),

McKayla Poppens (Roosevelt)84 — Meredith Turner (O’Gorman)85 — Brooke Piearson (Brookings),

Jamie Benedict (O’Gorman), Emily Ol-son (O’Gorman)

88 — Kaila Kuehn (Brandon Valley), Heidi Bien (Brookings), Megan Parsons (Harrisburg)

89 — Cassidy Gough (Aberdeen Central)

90 — Sydney Owen (RC Stevens)91 — Jenna Johnson (Pierre), Pay-

ton Pierce (Yankton)92 — Sydney Wirebaugh (Aberdeen

Central), Cassidy Entwisle (Huron)93 — Sophie Schwartz (Douglas),

Molly Schwartz (Douglas)94 — Erin Rezich (RC Stevens)95 — Natalie Young (RC Stevens),

Nellie Ann Enderby (Spearfish), Linze Cowman (Yankton), Morgan Strahl (Yankton)

96 — Liz Duncan (Brandon Valley), Mackenzie Maher (RC Central)

97 — Jayda Shillingstad (Huron), Jillian Enderby (Spearfish)

98 — Casey Arbogast (Watertown)100 — Madison Ammann (Brook-

ings), Anna Okerlund (Harrisburg), Shelby Guthrie (Pierre), Hayley Franke (RC Central), Abi Bell (O’Gorman)

101 — Beth Hildebrant (Brookings), Kylie Barington (Mitchell), Sydney Kor (RC Central), Elyse Owen (RC Stevens), Kate Nugteren (Roosevelt)

102 — Sara Skorheim (Huron), Abby Johnson (RC Central), Hanna Lid-diard (Lincoln)

103 — Madison VanWalleghen (Mitchell), Paige Lonbaken (Pierre), Jes-sie Rames (Lincoln)

104 — Mikayla Santjer (Aberdeen Central), Julia Mitchell (Lincoln), Jenna Geist (Spearfish)

105 — Brooklyn Hofer (Aberdeen Central), Rachael Horner (Washington)

106 — Erica Bien (Brookings), Joni Wiloughby (Pierre), Kelsie Massmann (Washington), Erin Zahn (Washington), Haley Jensen (Spearfish)

107 — Cassidy Stucky (Mitchell), Erin Trohkimoinen (RC Central), Avery Lenards (Watertown)

108 — Jamie Johnson (Brandon Valley), Madisyn Waltman (Roosevelt), Taylor Sudenga (Roosevelt), Amanda Paulson (Washington), Ashley VanMee-teren (Yankton)

109 — Julia Andresen (Brandon Val-

ley), Brogan Landeen (Roosevelt)111 — Taylor Flanery (Huron)113 — Jaida Sanderson (Aberdeen

Central), Hope Dosch (RC Central)114 — Emily Solumn (Watertown)116 — Natalie Buckley (Mitchell),

Madi Ulin (Spearfish)117 — Margaret Meierhenry (Lin-

coln), Marlee Burge (Sturgis), Madison Fox (Watertown)

118 — Camryn Wipf (Aberdeen Central), Brianna Bauer (Douglas)

119 — Darian Tramp (Yankton)120 — Kennedy Tietz (Watertown)122 — Hannah Deville (Brandon

Valley), Sarah Kelly (RC Stevens), Ri-ley Mears (Washington), Haylee Deville (Watertown)

123 — Ashley Zimmer (Mitchell), Amber Obenauer (Washington), Chelsea Powles (Sturgis)

124 — Megan Anderson (Sturgis)125 — Kylie Koerner (Harrisburg),

Madison Johnson (Sturgis)126 — Bailey Kessler (Douglas)127 — Hannah Hatch (Harrisburg)128 — Darbie Kreutzfeldt (Harris-

burg), Becky Rasmussen (Lincoln)130 — Marissa Hight (Spearfish)131 — Jordyn Cranny (Mitchell)133 — Tayler Regnier (Huron)136 — Alisha Davis (Douglas)137 — Ainsley Sabers (Sturgis)140 — Halie Sagness (Harrisburg)146 — London Miller (Lincoln)148 — Shaylee Kuehl (Brookings)149 — Lauren Blue (Brandon Valley)157 — Holly Blair (Douglas)WD — Sunni Josephson (Roosevelt)

CLASS A STATE GIRLS’ GOLF TOURNAMENT

First Round – MondayMadison C.C. (Par 71)

Team scoresParkston (P) 375, Madison (M) 395,

West Central (WC) 403, Vermillion (V) 408, Sioux Falls Christian (SFC) 412, Mobridge-Pollock (MP) 415, Lead-Dead-wood (LD) 428, Canton (C) 437, Belle Fourche (BF) 445, Hot Springs (HS) 451, Groton Area (GA) 451, Winner Area (WA) 487, Sisseton (S) 489, Sioux Valley (SV) 492, Wagner (W) 533, Aberdeen Roncalli (AR) 537.

Individual scores1, Sydney Bormann, P, 83; 2, (tie)

Sydney Weber, P, Kate Wynja, SFC, 86; 4, Samantha Langford, M, 87; 5, Mary High, Dakota Valley, 88; 6, Kennedy Fossum, C, 89; 7, Alexa From, WC, 90; 8, Sydney Gustaf, M, 91; 9, Jade Burr, BF, 93; 10, Anna Perrenoud, SFC, 94; 11, Alex Kandolin, St. Thomas More, 95; 12, Kate Brockevelt, V, 96; 13, Lauryn Driscoll, WC, 97; 14, (tie) Kyleigh Moran, V, Megan Ward, St. Thomas More, 98; 16, Kyla Oster, HS, 99; 17, (tie) Taylor Beagle, LD, Kaitlyn Greenhoff, Dell Rapids, 100; 19, Payton Sierra, Red Cloud, 101; 20, (tie) Emily Dale, MP, Janell Healy, WC, 102; 22, (tie) Aundrea Kramer, MP, Sierra Stands, P, Jayden Bormann, P, Tori Johnson, Elk Point-Jef-ferson, Megan Hinker, Lennox, 103; 28, Brigitte Byrd, Chamberlain, 104; 29, (tie) Chelsy Hoffman, MP, Miranda Eiseman, MP, 105; 31, (tie) Maddie Colestock, GA, Mariah Palmquist, M, Ronae Klein, WA, Sadie Jensen, Beresford, 106; 35, Bailee Ward, BF, Kasey Waage, GA, Courtney Gould, LD, 107; 38, (tie) Ashley Lam-fers, SFC, Makenna Krysl, Dakota Val-ley, 108; 40, (tie) Emily Fox, LD, Taylor Watkins, Beresford, 109; 42, (tie) Emily Beitzel, C, Rachel Blackmun, GA, Taylor Bird, M, Emily Schmitz, V, 111; 46, (tie) Sydney Auld, LD, Laci LaFramboise, S, 112; 48, (tie) Payson Birkeland, BF, Liz Jankaskaus, WA, 113; 50, (tie) Kenzie Lee, P, Megan Zephier, W, Amanda Westwick, WC, 114; 53, (tie) Audry Miller, V, Kelsey Tobin, WC, Marlee Schneider, Custer, 115; 56, (tie) Brooke Ehlers, C, Malory Oster, HS, Brittany Ackerman, Milbank, 116; 59, Madison Brand, HS, 117; 60, (tie) Emily Knuths, M, Christian Berbos, AR, Kassidy Adam, Custer, Tatum Mendoza, Cheyenne-Eagle Butte, 118; 64, (tie) Samantha Algood, SV, Aryona Watts, HS, 119; 66, Jacinda Carlson, S, Katie La Pointe, Red Cloud, 120; 68, Kacie Jacobsen, C, 121; 69, (tie) McKenzie Jones, SV, Ko-rtnee Moir, SV, Sara Haak, Dell Rapids, 122; 73, (tie) Madison Brandenburger, AR, Grace Perrenoud, SFC, Courtney Heath, S, 124; 76, (tie) Ashley Bilbrey, HS, Natalie Poppens, Tea Area, 125; 78, (tie) Amanda Lofland, C, Alyssa Zirpel, Lennox, 126; 80, (tie) Payton Colestock, GA, Elizabeth Watland, Custer, 127; 82, Montana Anderson, SV, 129; 83, (tie) Cayla Hintz, MP, Caitlyn Stimpson, W, Addy Root, WA, 130; 86, Avery Middle-ton, BF, 132; 87, Colby Thoreson, S, 133; 88, Gracie Kosters, LD, 134; 89, Sam Marts, WA, 138; 90, (tie) Emily Collins, BF, Emilea Cimpl, W, Irene Grassrope, Chamberlain, 142; 93, Madyson Ham-mell, Chamberlain, 143; 94, (tie) Mikayla Olson, AR, Jackie Greger, W, 147; 96, Samantha Olson, AR, 148; 97, Skya Jandt, AR, 164; 98, Ashley Fliehs, GA, 169; 99, Chloe Crissman, SFC, 181.

HOCKEYNHL CONF. FINALSSaturday, May 16

N.Y. Rangers 2, Tampa Bay 1, N.Y. Rangers leads series 1-0 Sunday, May 17

Anaheim 4, Chicago 1, Anaheim leads series 1-0Monday, May 18

Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 19

Chicago at Anaheim, 8 p.m.

BASKETBALLNBA PLAYOFFS

CONFERENCE FINALS

Tuesday, May 19Houston at Golden State, 8 p.m.

Wednesday, May 20Cleveland at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.

BASEBALLCOLLEGIATE BASEBALL POLL

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The Colle-giate Baseball poll with records through May 17. Voting is done by coaches, sports writers and sports information directors: Record Pts Prv 1. LSU 46-9 495 1 2. Illinois 45-6-1 493 2 3. UCLA 40-12 491 4 4. TCU 43-9 489 5 5. Louisville 42-14 487 3 6. Miami 42-13 485 7 7. Vanderbilt 39-17 483 10 8. Texas A&M 43-10 481 6 9. Florida 40-15 479 910. Florida State 37-19 477 811. Oregon State 36-14-1 474 1812. Arizona State 32-19 471 1213. Missouri State 41-10 470 1514. Oklahoma State 34-17 468 1415. Iowa 38-14 464 1316. California 32-17 463 1117. Southern Cal 35-17 462 1718. Cal State Fullerton 31-22 459 2119. UC Santa Barbara 39-13-1 456 2320. Notre Dame 35-19 454 2421. Dallas Baptist 41-11 450 1622. College of Charleston 41-11 448 2023. Houston 39-17 446 2624. Rice 35-18 444 1925. Nevada 41-13 439 2526. St. Johns 36-14 438 2827. Radford 39-14 435 3028. Clemson 31-25 433 —29. Virginia 33-19 431 —30. Arkansas 33-20 429 27

AMERICAN LEAGUEEast Division

W L Pct GBNew York 22 17 .564 —Tampa Bay 21 18 .538 1Boston 18 20 .474 3 1/2Baltimore 16 19 .457 4Toronto 18 22 .450 4 1/2

Central Division W L Pct GBKansas City 24 14 .632 —Detroit 23 16 .590 1 1/2Minnesota 21 17 .553 3Chicago 17 17 .500 5Cleveland 14 22 .389 9

West Division W L Pct GBHouston 25 13 .658 —Los Angeles 19 19 .500 6Seattle 17 20 .459 7 1/2Texas 16 22 .421 9Oakland 13 26 .333 12 1/2Sunday’s Games

Baltimore 3, L.A. Angels 0Kansas City 6, N.Y. Yankees 0Tampa Bay 11, Minnesota 3Houston 4, Toronto 2Texas 5, Cleveland 1Chicago White Sox 7, Oakland 3Seattle 5, Boston 0St. Louis 2, Detroit 1

Monday’s GamesToronto 10, L.A. Angels 6Milwaukee 3, Detroit 2Cleveland at Chicago White Sox,

8:10 p.m.Oakland at Houston, 8:10 p.m.

Tuesday’s GamesMinnesota (Nolasco 3-1) at Pitts-

burgh (Liriano 1-3), 6:05 p.m.N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 3-1) at Wash-

ington (G.Gonzalez 3-2), 6:05 p.m.Seattle (T.Walker 1-4) at Baltimore

(Mi.Gonzalez 4-2), 6:05 p.m.L.A. Angels (Santiago 2-2) at To-

ronto (Aa.Sanchez 3-3), 6:07 p.m.Milwaukee (Nelson 1-4) at Detroit

(An.Sanchez 3-4), 6:08 p.m.Tampa Bay (E.Ramirez 1-1) at At-

lanta (Foltynewicz 2-0), 6:10 p.m.Texas (Gallardo 3-5) at Boston (Mi-

ley 2-4), 6:10 p.m.Cincinnati (Cueto 3-3) at Kansas

City (Ventura 2-3), 7:10 p.m.Cleveland (Bauer 2-1) at Chicago

White Sox (Quintana 2-3), 7:10 p.m.Oakland (Gray 4-1) at Houston

(R.Hernandez 1-3), 7:10 p.m.Wednesday’s Games

Oakland at Houston, 1:10 p.m.Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m.N.Y. Yankees at Washington, 6:05

p.m.Seattle at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m.L.A. Angels at Toronto, 6:07 p.m.Milwaukee at Detroit, 6:08 p.m.Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 6:10 p.m.Texas at Boston, 6:10 p.m.Cincinnati at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m.Cleveland at Chicago White Sox,

7:10 p.m.

NATIONAL LEAGUEEast Division

W L Pct GBNew York 22 16 .579 —Washington 22 17 .564 1/2Atlanta 18 19 .486 3 1/2Miami 16 23 .410 6 1/2Philadelphia 16 23 .410 6 1/2

Central Division W L Pct GBSt. Louis 25 12 .676 —Chicago 21 16 .568 4Cincinnati 18 20 .474 7 1/2Pittsburgh 18 20 .474 7 1/2Milwaukee 14 25 .359 12

West Division W L Pct GBLos Angeles 24 13 .649 —San Francisco 20 18 .526 4 1/2San Diego 19 20 .487 6Arizona 16 21 .432 8Colorado 13 21 .382 9 1/2Sunday’s Games

Atlanta 6, Miami 0N.Y. Mets 5, Milwaukee 1San Francisco 9, Cincinnati 8Philadelphia 6, Arizona 0

Pittsburgh 3, Chicago Cubs 0L.A. Dodgers 1, Colorado 0Washington 10, San Diego 5St. Louis 2, Detroit 1

Monday’s GamesMilwaukee 3, Detroit 2Arizona 3, Miami 2, 13 inningsSt. Louis at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m.Philadelphia at Colorado, 8:40 p.m.

Tuesday’s GamesMinnesota (Nolasco 3-1) at Pitts-

burgh (Liriano 1-3), 6:05 p.m.N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 3-1) at Wash-

ington (G.Gonzalez 3-2), 6:05 p.m.Milwaukee (Nelson 1-4) at Detroit

(An.Sanchez 3-4), 6:08 p.m.Arizona (Hellickson 1-3) at Miami

(Cosart 1-3), 6:10 p.m.St. Louis (Wacha 5-0) at N.Y. Mets

(Niese 3-3), 6:10 p.m.Tampa Bay (E.Ramirez 1-1) at At-

lanta (Foltynewicz 2-0), 6:10 p.m.Cincinnati (Cueto 3-3) at Kansas

City (Ventura 2-3), 7:10 p.m.Philadelphia (Harang 4-3) at Colo-

rado (Bettis 0-0), 7:40 p.m.Chicago Cubs (Hammel 3-1) at San

Diego (Shields 5-0), 9:10 p.m.L.A. Dodgers (Frias 3-0) at San

Francisco (T.Hudson 1-3), 9:15 p.m.Wednesday’s Games

Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m.N.Y. Yankees at Washington, 6:05

p.m.Milwaukee at Detroit, 6:08 p.m.Arizona at Miami, 6:10 p.m.St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m.Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 6:10 p.m.Cincinnati at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m.Philadelphia at Colorado, 7:40 p.m.Chicago Cubs at San Diego, 9:10

p.m.L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco,

9:15 p.m.

TRANSACTIONSBASEBALL

American LeagueBOSTON RED SOX — Assigned

OF/1B Allen Craig outright to Pawtucket (IL).

CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Assigned RHP Raul Fernandez outright to Birming-ham (SL).

CLEVELAND INDIANS — Optioned RHP Austin Adams to Columbus (IL). Reinstated INF Mike Aviles from the restricted list. Sent C Yan Gomes to Columbus (IL) for a rehab assignment.

HOUSTON ASTROS — Placed RHP Samuel Deduno on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Thursday. Selected the contract of RHP Lance McCullers from Fresno (PCL). Transferred SS Jed Lowrie to the 60-day DL.

MINNESOTA TWINS — Optioned 1B Kennys Vargas to Rochester (IL).

OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Agreed to terms with LHP Omar Duran on a mi-nor league contract.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Desig-nated LHP Jeff Francis for assignment. Selected the contract of RHP Todd Red-mond from Buffalo (IL). Recalled RHP Scott Copeland from Buffalo.

National LeagueATLANTA BRAVES — Agreed to

terms with RHP Seth Webster on a minor league contract.

MIAMI MARLINS — Named Dan Jennings manager and Mike Goff bench coach.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Op-tioned INF Scooter Gennett to Colorado Springs (PCL). Recalled RHP Corey Knebel from Colorado Springs.

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Placed RHP Chad Billingsley on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Saturday.

Recalled RHP Hector Neris from Lehigh Valley (IL).

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Designated RHP Erik Cordier for as-signment.

WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Op-tioned RHP Erik Davis to Syracuse (IL). Sent LHP Felipe Rivero to Syracuse for a rehab assignment.

American AssociationAMARILLO THUNDERHEADS —

Released RHP Cody Fassold and LHP Brian Del Rosso.

FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS — Signed RHP Randy Henry. Released LHP Tyler Fletcher.

LAREDO LEMURS — Released INF Chase Tucker.

SIOUX FALLS CANARIES — Sent RHP Ray Hanson to River City (Frontier) to complete an earlier trade.

Atlantic LeagueSUGAR LAND SKEETERS —

Signed RHPs Ramon Delgado and Josh Geer.

FOOTBALLNational Football League

ARIZONA CARDINALS — Signed RB David Johnson and TE Gerald Christian.

BUFFALO BILLS — Signed LB Tony Steward.

CINCINNATI BENGALS — Signed LB P.J. Dawson, CB Josh Shaw and DT Marcus Hardison.

CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed WR Vince Mayle and LB Hayes Pullard.

DALLAS COWBOYS — Released FB Jed Collins. Signed FB Tyler Clutts.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Signed WR Rashad Greene.

MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed QB Ryan Tannehill to a four-year contract extension.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Re-leased CB Chimdi Chekwa, LB Cameron Gordon and WR Devin Gardner. Signed LB Brandon Spikes.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Signed WRs Josh Morgan and Kyle Prater, LB Henry Coley, PK Zach Hocker and OL Antonio Johnson.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — An-nounced the retirement of DL Justin Smith.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Placed RB Demitrius Bronson on the waived/injured list. Signed WR Deshon Foxx.

TENNESSEE TITANS — Agreed to terms with TE Tevin Westbrook and LB Dezmond Johnson. Waived RB Lache Seastrunk and LB Dontay Moch.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Re-leased T Brey Cook, LB James Gayle, QB Connor Halliday, DL LaKendrick Ross and WR Tyler Rutenbeck. Signed OT Tovar Allen, QB Hutson Mason, DL Daryl Ward and LBs Houston Bates, Dasman McCullum and Alonzo High-smith.

HOCKEYNational Hockey League

ARIZONA COYOTES — Announced the contracts for their AHL coaching staff Ray Edwards, John Slaney, Trent Whitfield and Alfie Michaud will not be renewed.

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Announced the resignation of assistant general manager Chris MacFarland.

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS — Named Dave Hakstol coach.

American Hockey LeagueGRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS — As-

signed F Alden Hirschfeld to Toledo (ECHL).

ECHLECHL — Suspended Florida F Mitch

Wahl for the first six games of the 2015-16 season.

Tuesday, May 19GOLF, BOYS’ S.D. State Class B Tourn. at

YanktonGOLF, GIRLS’ S.D. State Class AA Tourn. at

Rapid City; S.D. State Class A Tourn. at Madison; S.D. State Class B Tourn. at Yankton

SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Sioux City at Yankton Fury White (DH, 6 p.m., Riverside)

TRACK & FIELD, PREP Eastern South Dakota Conf. Championships at Brookings (YHS, comple-tion of suspended meet, 5 p.m.)

Wednesday, May 20BASEBALL, AMATEUR Lennox Reds at

Vermillion Greysox (7:30 p.m.); Dimock-Emery at Yankton (8 p.m.)

Thursday, May 21BASEBALL, AMATEUR Freeman at Crofton

(7:30 p.m.); Lesterville at Irene (7:30 p.m.); Scot-land at Yankton (7:30 p.m., KVHT-FM); Tabor at

Wynot (7:30 p.m.)BASEBALL, CLUB HS Parkston at PGDCWLC

(5:30 p.m.)SOFTBALL, GIRLS’ Yankton Fury Wildcats vs.

Yankton Fury Black (DH, 6 p.m.)TENNIS, BOYS’ S.D. State Class Tourn. at

Sioux FallsTRACK & FIELD, PREP Last Chance Meet at

Sioux Falls (YHS, 4 p.m.); S.D. Regions — 4A at Tea (Beresford, Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Vermillion, 2 p.m.); 5A at Wagner (Bon Homme, Ethan-Parkston, Wagner, 11 a.m.); 5B at Gayville (Alcester-Hudson, Centerville, Freeman, Freeman Academy, Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Menno, Parker, Scotland, Viborg-Hurley10 a.m.); 6B at Corsica (Andes Central-Dakota Christian, Avon, Marty Indian, Platte-Geddes, Tripp-Delmont-Armour, 11 a.m.)

Friday, May 22BASEBALL, LEGION Watertown at Yankton

Juniors (DH, 5 p.m.)TENNIS, BOYS’ S.D. State Class Tourn. at

Sioux FallsTRACK & FIELD, PREP Neb. State Meet at

OmahaSaturday, May 23

TENNIS, BOYS’ S.D. State Class Tourn. at Sioux Falls

TRACK & FIELD, PREP Neb. State Meet at Omaha

Sunday, May 24BASEBALL, AMATEUR Irene at Scotland (7:30

p.m.); Lesterville at Tabor (7:30 p.m.)Monday, May 25

BASEBALL, AMATEUR Yankton at Menno (7:30 p.m.)

BASEBALL, CLUB HS Division Playoffs

SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR

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WEDNESDAYMay 20

T&F: NAIA Cham-pionships at Gulf Shores, Ala.

B-TEN: State Tourn. at Sioux Falls, 8:45 a.m.T&F: Last Chance Meet at Sioux Falls, 4 p.m.

THURSDAYMay 21

T&F: NAIA Cham-pionships at Gulf Shores, Ala.

B-TEN: State Tourn. at Sioux Falls, 8:45 a.m.

FRIDAYMay 22

T&F: NAIA Cham-pionships at Gulf Shores, Ala.

B-TEN: State Tourn. at Sioux Falls, 8:45 a.m.

SATURDAYMay 23

SUNDAYMay 24

MONDAYMay 25

G-GLF: State AA at Rapid City, 10 a.m. CTT&F: ESD Cham-pionship at Brook-ings (completion of suspended meet), 5 p.m.

TODAYMay 19

COLLEGE/YHS EVENTS

OTHER EVENTS

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SPORTS DIGEST

BaseballYANKTON TAPPERS: Wednesday, vs. Dimock-Emery, 7:30 p.m.; Thursday, vs. Scotland, 7:30 p.m.; Monday, at Menno, 7:30 p.m.YANKTON JUNIOR LEGION: Friday, vs. Watertown, DH, 5 p.m.

GolfS.D. BOYS: Today, Class B Tourn. at Fox Run, YanktonS.D. GIRLS: Today, Class AA Tourn. at Rapid City; Class A Tourn. at Madison; Class B Tourn. at Hillcrest, Yankton

SoftballYANKTON FURY BLACK: Thursday, vs. Yankton Fury Wildcats, DH, 6 p.m.YANKTON FURY WILDCATS: Thursday, vs. Yankton Fury Black, DH, 6 p.m.YANKTON FURY WHITE: Today, vs. Sioux City, DH, 6 p.m., Riverside

Track & FieldS.D. PREPS: Thursday, Regions, 4A at Tea (Beresford, Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, Vermillion, 2 p.m.); 5A at Wagner (Bon Homme, Ethan-Parkston, Wagner), 11 a.m.; 5B at Gayville (Alcester-Hudson, Centerville, Freeman, Free-man Academy, Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, Marion, Menno, Parker, Scotland, Viborg-Hurley), 10 a.m.; 6B at Corsica (Andes Central-Dakota Christian, Avon, Marty Indian, Platte-Geddes, Tripp-Delmont-Armour), 11 a.m.NEB. PREPS: Friday-Saturday, State at Omaha

Thursday 7:30 p.m. AM. BASEBALL: Scotland at Yankton KVHT-FM

ESD Track Meet Resumes TodayBROOKINGS – The Eastern South Dakota Conference

(ESD) track & field meet, that was suspended Saturday be-cause of weather, will resume today (Tuesday) in Brookings.

The following field events will resume action at 5 p.m. (boys long jump, boys triple jump, girls shot put, boys discus and girls high jump), while the boys pole vault and girls triple jump will be held following those.

On the track, the girls’ 800-meter run will resume at 5 p.m. From there, the following running events will begin at 5:15 p.m. (girls/boys 200-meter dash, girls/boys 3200-meter run, girls/boys 1600-meter relay).

Flyers Name UND’S Hakstol New CoachPHILADELPHIA (AP) — Once the surprise news hit

Philadelphia, Flyers die-hards — heck, NHL fans everywhere — all sounded a bit like they should have been Jeopardy contestants.

Who is Dave Hakstol?A stranger in NHL rinks, Hakstol did boast one of the top

collegiate resumes at the University of North Dakota. The 46-year-old Hakstol went 289-143-43 with a .654 winning percentage over 11 seasons and reached the Frozen Four seven times in that span. In 2014-15, he led North Dakota to a 29-10-3 record with a .726 winning percentage and a berth in the NCAA Frozen Four.

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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska will open the 2017 football season against Arkansas State in Lincoln.

The Nebraska athletic department announced Monday that the Red Wolves would visit Memorial Sta-dium on Sept. 2. The game will be the third between the schools. Nebraska won 38-9

in 2009 and 42-13 in 2012.The addition of Arkansas

State completes Nebraska’s 2017 schedule. The Corn-huskers’ non-conference schedule also includes a game at Oregon and a matchup with Northern Il-linois in Lincoln.

Arkansas State has won three Sun Belt Conference ti-

tles in the past four seasons. In addition to its 2017 trip to Lincoln, Arkansas State has future nonconference games scheduled against Southern California, Missouri, Auburn and Miami.

The agreement with Ar-kansas State completes Ne-braska’s schedules through the 2019 season.

Nebraska Schedules Arkansas St. For 2017

SIOUX FALLS – The Yank-ton Fury Crush U-14 softball team captured third place at the Spring Invitational, held this past weekend in Sioux Falls.

Yankton went 3-2 in games played Saturday and Sunday.

VERMILLION 6, FURY CRUSH 4: Elsie Marquardt doubled twice and Bailey Sejnoah scored twice in Yankton’s loss. Payton Vellek, who was the losing pitcher with four strikeouts, tripled, while Brooke Madson dou-bled, and Leann Sass singled.

FURY CRUSH 16, HART-FORD 2: In Saturday’s win,

Madson singled twice and scored three times, while Marquardt and Bridget Nolz both drove in three runs. Trinity Fitch had two RBI, while Vellek and Sejnoha scored twice. Sejnoha was also the winning pitcher, with five strikeouts.

FURY CRUSH 4, S.D. RUSH 0: Nolz pitched a no-hitter with three strikeouts, while Chloe Koletzky singled twice and Sejnoha scored twice. Marquardt drove in two runs, while Fitch, Nolz and Tiffany Nelson all singled.

FURY CRUSH 10, WATER-TOWN 6: In Sunday’s win

over the Watertown Sliders, Baylee Kenney struck out a season-high nine batters for Yankton. At the plate, Marquardt singled twice and drove in three runs, while Koletzky and Sejnoha had two RBI, and Fitch and Mad-son both scored twice.

BRANDON VALLEY 6, FURY CRUSH 5: Rachel Hamburg had three singles, a double, an RBI and a run scored for Yankton in Sun-day’s loss. Kenney tripled, while Fitch, Marquardt, Nolz, Sejnoha and Madson all singled.

Softball: Fury Crush Third In S.F.

READING ROYALS — Promoted Heather Hefty to vice president of finance.

COLLEGEBUFFALO — Named Julius Hodge director of men’s basketball

player personnel.CLAYTON STATE — Named Keneshia McKee athletics business

manager.FELICIAN — Named Ivan Lewis men’s basketball coach.HOBART — Announced the resignation of defensive coordinator

Nick Grange.ILLINOIS — Promoted women’s assistant basketball coach and

recruiting coordinator LaKale Malone to associate head coach.LIU BROOKLYN — Named Stephanie Oliver women’s basketball

coach.LOUISIANA TECH — Named Eric Konkol men’s basketball coach.NEW JERSEY CITY — Named Gary Preston Jr. womens tennis

coach.NORTH DAKOTA — Promoted men’s assistant hockey coach Brad

Berry to head coach.PROVIDENCE — Announced C Paschal Chukwu will leave the

men’s basketball team.TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN — Named Lance Morgan general man-

ager of corporate sales and sponsorships.THE CITADEL — Announced the resignation of assistant wrestling

coach Tucker Lane.UALR — Announced men’s basketball G Jermaine Ruttley is trans-

ferring from Florida A&M.WASHINGTON (MD.) — Named Aaron Goodman men’s basketball

coach.