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  • GOLFS.D. CLASS A BOYS’ TOURN.

    First Round, Monday at The BluffsGC, Vermillion

    Team ScoresHarrisburg 315, Dell Rapids 315, Ab-

    erdeen Roncalli 319, Sioux Falls Christian324, Sisseton 330, Lead-Deadwood 334,Milbank 343, West Central 349, DakotaValley 352, Parkston 360, Winner 361, HotSprings 373, Mobridge-Pollock 376, St.Thomas More 384, Sioux Valley 390,Chamberlain 391, Bon Homme 399

    Individual70 — Ryan Medhaug, Sisseton72 — Michael Schmidt, Dell Rapids75 — Ryan Patnoe, Milbank; Michael

    Duch, Roncalli; Tyler Burr, Belle Fourche77 — Andrew Nelson, S.F. Christian;

    Jon Van't Hul, S.F. Christian; Nick Skajew-ski, Harrisburg

    78 — Alex Steen, Harrisburg; CarterAndre, Vermillion; Brooklyn Devries, Har-rrisburg; Ted LaCoursiere, Dell Rapids; P.J.Wetzel, Hot Springs; Lane Shrover, Cham-berlain

    79 — Eric Hurley, Roncalli80 — Colin Karst, Dell Rapids; Gabe

    Dirksen, Lead-Deadwood; Jayden Bruun,Winner; Justin Ackerman, Milbank

    81 — Garrett Mack, Lead-Deadwood;Jordan Rolstad, Sisseton; Peyton Sanders,Dakota Valley

    82 — Cade McLaughlin, Harrisburg;Dylan From, West Central; AnthonyHusher, Winner; Taylor Anderson, Madi-son; Andrew Thares, Roncalli; Nick Stern,S.F. Christian

    83 — Andrew Welk, Roncalli; Cole-man Caldwell, Chamberlain

    84 — Ben Deverman, Spearfish; RileyDanielson, West Central; Jason Strand,Beresford; Josh Atkins, Tea Area; GarretHohn, Parkston

    85 — Eric Looyenga, Mobridge-Pol-lock; Jagr Rus, Dell Rapids; Jake Weber,Parkston; Zach Fox, Lead-Deadwood

    86 — Colton Sierra, Red Cloud87 — Ty Kinneberg, Parkston; Blake

    Tchida, Sisseton; Sam Viereck, Elk Point-Jefferson; Matt Drake, Tea Area; LucasHope, Sioux Valley; Dillon Orth, Spearfish;Keaton Dieter, Roncalli

    88 — Thomas High, Dakota Valley;Brett Enright, Lead-Deadwood; Lee Wynja,S.F. Christian; Trae Bergh, Tri-Valley;Adam Bleeker, Mitchell Christian; RyanHamilton, Spearfish

    89 — Zach Schroeder, Dell Rapids;Mitch Nelson, Dakota Valley

    90 — Brendon Boomsma, Tri-Valley;Joey Fox, Lead-Deadwood

    91 — Joe Michalewiez, St. ThomasMore; Trace Villibrandt, Mobridge-Pollock;Nathan Bostic, West Central; Brady Cuka,Wagner; Brady Gomer, Milbank

    92 — Brady Besco, Hot Springs; Gun-nar Rang, Harrisburg; Lincoln Stoebner,Bon Homme; Sidney Williams, Sisseton;Nolan Bostic, West Central

    93 — Austin Prue, Todd County; BrettRozenboom, S.F. Christian; Alec Johnson,Bon Homme; Ryan Bjorklund, Sioux Val-ley; Cole Rockafellow, West Central

    94 — Justin Underwood, Tri-Valley;Ben Williams, Dakota Valley

    95 — Jeron Laurenti, St. ThomasMore; Tyler Vavra, Winner; KoryDiefendorf, Beresford; Garrett Brooks, Sis-seton

    96 — David Jensen, Mobridge-Pol-lock; Branson Tolliver, Wagner; NolanKeckler, Chey-Eagle Butte; Robert Kinyon,St. Thomas More; Caylor Benson, BonHomme

    97 — J.P. Lindquist, Milbank98 — Brady Fechner, Tea Area; Jacob

    Palo, Hot Springs; Connor Penfield, ElkPoint-Jefferson

    99 — Caleb Ranschau, Canton101 — Luke Leverington, Belle

    Fourche

    102 — Jackson Roberts, Spearfish;Cody Martinz, Custer; Henry O'Meara, St.Thomas More

    103 — Connor Whitley,Redfield/Doland; Cavan McNeeley, St.Thomas More; Matt Green, Madison; Jor-dan Mullaney, Spearfish

    104 — Tyler Villibrandt, Mobridge-Pol-lock; Sterling Kinneberg, Parkston; LukeJedlicki, Winner

    105 — Jordan Nelson, Sioux Valley;Austin Chase, Sioux Valley; Chase Palo,Hot Springs

    107 — Ryan Alley, Parkston108 — Mitch Heumiller, Mobridge-Pol-

    lock109 — Garret Grunlund, Winner; Pey-

    ton Ferebee, Hot Springs; Rhett Larson,Custer

    111 — Skyler Leiferman, Chamberlain;Jackson Feiner, Mitchell Christian; BlakeMartinz, Custer

    114 — Austin Westland, Belle Fourche115 — Brett Herman, Red Cloud118 — Andrew Roland, Bon Homme119 — Adam Hutmacher, Chamberlain130 — Tiegan Priebe, Chamberlain

    S.D. CLASS AA BOYS’ TOURN.First Round, Monday at Spearfish

    Canyon Country ClubTeam Standings

    1. Rapid City Stevens 316, 2. (tie)Sioux Falls O’Gorman, Sioux Falls Lincoln317, 4. (tie) Sioux Falls Roosevelt, Ab-erdeen Central 322, 6. Pierre 327, 7. RapidCity Central 328, 8. (tie) Brandon Valley,Sturgis 331, 10. Yankton 332, 11. SiouxFalls Washington 333, 12. Watertown 334,13. Mitchell 343, 14. Huron 363, 15. Brook-ings 381, 16. Douglas 407.

    Individual Results70 — Sam Musch, Rapid City Stevens72 — Tommy Vining, Sioux Falls Lin-

    coln74 — Jake Preble, Rapid City Central;

    Nick Gottsleben, Watertown76 — Clay Kopplin, Sturgis; Zach

    Smalley, Pierre77 — Austin Sitter, Sioux Falls Roo-

    sevelt; Cameron Huff, Aberdeen Central;Ian Rinken, Sioux Falls Washington; JaceGuthmiller, Yankton; Tate McVay, Sturgis

    78 — Jake Rogers, Sioux Falls O’Gor-man; Parker Klitzke, Sioux Falls Lincoln;Trevor Tobin, Brandon Valley; 79 — AustinSimon, Sioux Falls O’Gorman; JeremyEich, Sioux Falls Roosevelt; Willie Welch,Pierre

    80 — Chris Gaher, Sioux Falls O’Gor-man; Connor Farrar, Rapid City Stevens;Dustin Santjer, Aberdeen Central; JaronWeich, Mitchell; Max Donohue, Sioux FallsO’Gorman

    82 — Collin Hammer, Sioux Falls O’-Gorman; Lane Sawatzke, Yankton; MilesBrudigan, Sioux Falls Washington; NoahFenske, Rapid City Central; Trevor Hieb,Aberdeen Central; Tyson Thorson, Bran-don Valley

    83 — Cole Kuhnert, Sioux Falls Roo-sevelt; Hans Leong, Pierre; Jared Smith,Huron; John Ferras, Rapid City Stevens;Jordan Taralson, Sioux Falls Roosevelt;Josh Beck, Sioux Falls Lincoln; KyleRichter, Watertown; Nick Bruhn, SiouxFalls O’Gorman; Tanner Shoup, Sturgis;Taylor Boos, Rapid City Stevesn; ThomasHogg, Aberdeen Central

    84 — Colton Kooima, Sioux Falls Roo-sevelt; Ethan Metz, Sioux Falls Lincoln;Jacob Rice, Mitchell; Jeremy Betz, RapidCity Centra; Michael Stokke, Sioux FallsWashington; Taylor Huronimus, Sioux FallsRoosevelt

    85 — Nate Peterson, Huron86 — Cole Peterson, Sioux Falls Lin-

    coln; Michael Whitney, Brandon Valley;Mitch Schlingman, Yankton; Tyler Ander-son, Brandon Valley; Zach Hagen, Ab-erdeen Central

    87 — Alex Kindopp, Watertown; Bran-don Frick, Yankton; Riley Duncanson,

    Brandon Valley88 — Sam Frost, Rapid City Central89 — Andrew Sullivan, Rapid City

    Central; Jake Steen, Brookings; JoeyBeck, Pierre; Lee Radke, Sioux Falls Lin-coln; Logan Megard, Yankton; PhoenixSigmund, Mitchell

    90 — Alec Sibson, Huron; DaytonSchumacher, Sioux Falls Washington;Mason Sundleaf, Yankton; ReedMuehler, Mitchell; Will Whitlock , Water-town

    91 — Alex Dixen, Sioux Falls Wash-ington; Jayson Heck, Rapid City Stevens

    92 — Karl Hellstrom, , Mitchell; LoganRamsey, Aberdeen Central; Mark Costello,Pierre

    93 — Tony Wever, Huron94 — Austin Loes, Mitchell; Brandon

    Richardt, Rapid City Stevens; Jake Alder-man, Rapid City Central

    95 — Bryce Boser, Douglas; DylanGoehner, Sturgis

    96 —Jace Collins, Brookings; JacobSchroeder, Brookings

    97 — Cole Peterson, Sioux Falls Lin-coln; Ethan Smith, Watertown, JP Noonan,Huron;

    98 — Austin Shaffer,Douglas; CharlieSchuknecht, Sioux Falls Washington;Drew Mahowald, Watertown

    99 — Mitch McKeithan, Douglas100 — Matt Eng, Brookings102 — Koby Dobler, Sturgis103 — Cash Anderson, Pierre; Derek

    Axelsen, Brookings104 — Colin Claeys, Huron106 — Hunter Matthew, Sturgis107 — Dalton Axelsen, Brookings115 — Damon Eames, Douglas143 — Kyle Finsterwalder, Douglas

    VOLLEYBALLSOUTH DAKOTA SCORES

    Aberdeen Roncalli def. Leola/Freder-ick, 25-21, 20-25, 25-10, 25-21

    Avon def. Beresford, 26-24, 19-25, 10-25, 25-21, 15-6

    Chamberlain def. Crow Creek, 25-19,25-23, 21-25, 22-25, 15-9

    Corsica/Stickney def. Dakota Chris-tian, 25-15, 25-19, 25-18

    Deubrook def. Florence/Henry, 25-13,21-25, 27-25, 25-22

    Freeman def. Dell Rapids St. Mary,25-22, 25-22, 25-18

    Great Plains Lutheran def. Waubay,23-25, 25-13, 23-25, 25-13, 15-13

    Groton Area def. Langford, 25-18, 29-27, 25-21

    Hamlin def. Madison, 21-25, 17-25,25-20, 25-21, 15-5

    Hitchcock-Tulare def. Lake Preston,25-7, 25-20, 25-11

    James Valley Christian def. Mt. Ver-non, 25-14, 25-21, 25-14

    Kimball def. Colome, 25-11, 25-16, 25-22

    Lyman def. Kadoka Area, 25-10, 19-25, 25-13, 25-19

    Marion def. Freeman Academy, 25-12,25-16, 25-17

    McCook Central/Montrose def. Baltic,25-16, 22-25, 25-12, 24-26, 15-11

    McLaughlin def. Mobridge-Pollock, 25-3, 25-7, 25-14

    Tri-Valley def. Garretson, 25-12, 25-8,29-27

    Viborg/Hurley def. Hanson, 27-25, 19-25, 17-25, 25-20, 15-12

    Wagner def. Tripp-Delmont/Armour,25-11, 25-12, 25-10

    Wall def. New Underwood, 25-14, 25-20, 20-25, 25-13

    West Central def. Howard, 26-24, 19-24, 25-21, 25-23

    NEBRASKA SCORESJohnson-Brock def. Palmyra, 21-25,

    25-15, 25-9, 25-19 Eastern Midlands Conference Tourn.

    Blair def. Plattsmouth, 25-22, 25-17,25-19

    Elkhorn def. Norris, 25-21, 17-25, 24-26, 25-20, 15-12

    Elkhorn South def. Nebraska City, 27-25, 25-10, 25-13

    Gretna def. Blair, 25-15, 25-18, 25-12 Syracuse Tournament

    Milford def. Nebraska City Lourdes,25-20, 25-12

    Syracuse def. Falls City, 25-14, 25-17 Consolation: Nebraska City Lourdes

    def. Falls City, 25-15, 25-16 Championship: Syracuse def. Mil-

    ford, 25-15, 23-25, 25-15

    FOOTBALLSDSWA POLL

    Here is the South Dakota Sportswrit-ers Association’s high school football poll.Teams are listed with first place votes inparentheis, record, totals points and previ-ous rank.

    CLASS 11AA1. SF Roosevelt (9) 6-0 45 12. SF O’Gorman 5-1 33 23. SF Lincoln 5-1 30 34. SF Washington 4-2 18 55. Mitchell 5-1 6 NR

    Also receiving votes: Yankton 5-1(fourth last week).

    CLASS 11A1. West Central (4) 5-1 38 22. Dakota Valley (4) 5-0 37 13. Dell Rapids (1) 4-1 31 34. Todd County 6-0 10 T55. (tie) Little Wound 5-0 6 NR5. (tie) Belle Fourche 4-1 6 NR

    Also receiving votes: Spearfish 3-3,Harrisburg 3-3 (fourth last week), Sisseton3-2, Tea Area 3-2 (Note: Milbank was tiedfor fifth last week but did not receive anyvotes this week).

    CLASS 11B1. Winner (5) 6-0 40 12. Tri-Valley (4) 5-0 36 23. Groton 6-0 24 34. Flandreau 4-1 16 45. St. Thomas More 4-1 14 5

    Also receiving votes: McCook Central-Montrose 5-1.

    CLASS 9AA1. Bridge-Emery-Eth (8) 4-1 44 12. Leola-Frederick (1) 5-0 35 23. Kimball-White Lake 5-1 25 54. Clark-Willow Lake 4-1 20 45. Deubrook 4-1 8 NR

    Also receiving votes: Miller 3-2, GreatPlains Lutheran 4-1 (third last week).

    CLASS 9A1. Canistota (9) 5-0 45 12. Wall 5-0 32 33. Irene-Wakonda 6-0 20 44. Colman-Egan 5-0 15 55. Corsica-Stickney 4-1 10 2

    Also receiving votes: Hanson 3-3,Chester 4-1, Faith 5-0, Wilmot 4-1, Her-reid-Selby Area 4-1.

    CLASS 9B1. Avon (9) 6-0 45 12. Waverly-South Shore 5-0 30 33. Sully Buttes 5-0 26 44. Viborg-Hurley 4-1 18 25. Langford 5-0 12 NR

    Also receiving votes: Dell Rapids St.Mary 3-2, Harding County 5-1 (tied forfifth). (Note: Castlewood was tied for fifthlast week but did not receive any votes thisweek).

    FCS COACHES POLLSPARTANBURG, S.C. AP) — The top

    25 teams in the Coaches Football Champi-onship Subdivision poll, with first-placevotes in parentheses, records through Oct.2 and previous ranking:

    Record Pts Pvs1. Georgia Southern (26) 4-0 698 12. Northern Iowa (2) 3-1 666 23. Montana State 4-0 638 44. Wofford 4-1 638 65. North Dakota State 4-0 597 66. James Madison 4-1 549 87. New Hampshire 3-1 516 98. Appalachain State 3-2 495 29. William & Mary 3-2 471 1010. Lehigh 4-1 407 1411. Delaware 3-2 396 512. Jacksonville State 4-1 382 13

    13. McNeese State 3-1 339 1514. Montana 3-2 323 1615. Sam Houston State 4-0 312 1816. Richmond 3-2 278 1017. Southern Illinois 2-2 211 1218. South Dakota 3-2 205 2119. Indiana State 4-1 204 2320. North Dakota 3-2 124 2421. Tennessee Tech 4-1 84 —22. Southern Utah 3-2 83 1923. Chattanooga 2-3 81 1724. Coastal Carolina 3-1 64 —25. Jackson State 4-1 49 —

    Others receiving votes: Maine 42, OldDominion 39, Massachusetts 31, Harvard24, South Dakota State 17, Jacksonville16, Sacramento State 16, Liberty 14, Tow-son 14, Duquesne 12, Stephen F. Austin12, Norfolk State 10, Illinois State 9, But-ler 6, UC Davis 6, Holy Cross 6, Cal Poly5, South Carolina State 4, YoungstownState 4, Eastern Washington 3, AlabamaState 2, Florida A&M 2, Brown 1, Bucknell1, Elon 1.

    TSN FCS POLLPHILADELPHIA (AP) — The top 25

    teams in The Sports Network/Fathead.comFootball Championship Subdivision poll,with first-place votes in parentheses,records through Oct. 2, points and previ-ous ranking:

    Record Pts Pvs1. Ga. Southern (128) 4-0 3,878 12. Northern Iowa (19) 3-1 3,722 23. Montana State (3) 4-1 3,521 44. North Dakota St. (7) 4-0 3,418 55. Wofford 3-1 3,293 86. New Hampshire 3-1 3,060 77. James Madison 4-1 3,014 98. Appalachian State 3-2 2,648 39. William & Mary 3-2 2,372 1110. Lehigh 4-1 2,322 1311. Sam Houston State 4-0 2,136 1612. Jacksonville State 4-1 2,135 1413. Delaware 3-2 2,033 614. Richmond 3-2 1,667 1015. McNeese State 3-1 1,632 1816. Montana 3-2 1,446 1917. Indiana State 4-1 1,127 24

    18. South Dakota 3-2 1,096 2119. Maine 3-1 1,041 —20. Southern Illinois 2-2 985 1221. Old Dominion 4-1 658 —22. Southern Utah 3-2 540 1723. Tennessee Tech 4-1 524 —24. Chattanooga 2-3 469 1525. Towson 3-1 464 23

    Others receiving votes: North Dakota334, Alabama State 262, Massachusetts203, Jackson State 181, Norfolk State 153,Sacramento State 112, Portland State 89,Holy Cross 47, South Carolina State 39,Central Arkansas 34, Coastal Carolina 33,Youngstown State 30, Liberty 30, SouthDakota State 24, Bethune-Cookman 21,Furman 21, Weber State 20, Elon 19,Duquesne 17, Harvard 15, The Citadel 13,San Diego 12, Hampton 10, EasternWashington 10, Yale 9, Northwestern State9, Western Illinois 8, Albany 8, IllinoisState 8, Eastern Kentucky 7, Bucknell 7,Jacksonville 7, Cal Poly 6, UC Davis 6,Cornell 4, Stony Brook 4, Lamar 3, RhodeIsland 2, Robert Morris 2, Penn 1, StephenF. Austin 1, Murray State 1, Austin Peay 1,UT Martin 1.

    AFCA DIV. II COACHES POLLRecord Pts Pvs

    1. North Alabama (26) 5-0 722 22. Bloomsburg (Pa.) 5-0 647 53. Delta State (Miss.) (1) 5-1 644 64. Nebraska-Kearney 5-0 631 75. Washburn (Kan.) 5-0 603 86. Wayne State (Mich.) 5-0 583 97. NW Missouri State (1) 4-1 521 18. Pittsburg State (1) 5-0 509 159. Minnesota-Duluth 4-1 491 10

    10. Abilene Chr. (Texas) 3-1 439 1111. Colo. State-Pueblo 5-0 425 1412. Albany State (Ga.) 4-1 360 1313. Valdosta State (Ga.) 4-1 344 414. Shepherd (W.Va.) 4-1 297 315. California (Pa.) 4-1 278 1616. Winston-Salem St. 5-0 276 2117. St. Cloud St. (Minn.) 4-1 255 1718. Midwestern St. 4-0 247 2219. Central Missouri 4-1 238 1920. West Texas A&M 3-1 228 2021. New Haven (Conn.) 4-1 154 2322. Hillsdale (Mich.) 4-1 125 24

    23. Kutztown (Pa.) 4-1 117 1224. Humboldt St. (Calif.) 4-0 85 —25. Edinboro (Pa.) 4-1 33 18

    NAIA FOOTBALL POLLRecord Pts Pvs

    1. Saint Xavier (Ill.) (15) 5-0 340 12. Marian (Ind.) 6-0 325 33. Carroll (Mont.) 4-1 307 44. William Penn (Iowa) 6-0 300 55. Missouri Valley 5-0 288 66. Georgetown (Ky.) 4-0 280 77. Saint Francis (Ind.) 3-1 267 28. MidAmerica Nazarene 3-1 251 89. Morningside (Iowa) 3-1 230 10

    10. Southern Nazarene 5-0 226 1111. Benedictine (Kan.) 5-0 210 1212. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 4-1 200 1313. Doane (Neb.) 5-0 168 1714. Bethany (Kan.) 5-0 164 1515. St. Francis (Ill.) 4-1 157 1616. Dakota Wesleyan 4-0 136 1817. Eastern Oregon 4-1 130 918. St. Ambrose (Iowa) 3-1 117 20

    Tuesday, October 4CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Northeast Neb. Activities Conf.

    Meet at Laurel (Creighton, Crofton, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge,3 p.m.)

    FOOTBALL, 9TH YHS at Mitchell (4:15 p.m.)FOOTBALL, MS Harrisburg at YMS (4:15 p.m.)GOLF, BOYS’ S.D. State Class AA Tourn. at Spearfish

    (YHS, 9 a.m.); S.D. State Class A Tourn. at The Bluffs, Vermil-lion (9 a.m.)

    GOLF, GIRLS’ Neb. Districts — C-3 at Wayne CC (Crofton,Hartington Cedar Catholic)

    SOCCER, MEN’S Doane at MMC (4 p.m.)SOCCER, WOMEN’S Doane at MMC (2 p.m.)VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ YHS at Huron (7 p.m.); Alcester-

    Hudson at Centerville; Allen at Bancroft-Rosalie; Andes Centralat Freeman (PN); Avon vs. South Central at Burke; DakotaChristian at Bon Homme; Elk Point-Jefferson at Harrisburg (Digfor the Cure Night); Homer at Dakota Valley; Irene-Wakonda atGayville-Volin (Dig Pink Night); Laurel-Concord-Coleridge atHartington; Lynch/Santee at Bloomfield; Menno at Marion; Ne-ligh-Oakdale at Creighton; Newcastle at Wynot; Parker atLennox; Platte-Geddes at Parkston; Randolph at Elkhorn Val-ley; Scotland at Wagner; Sergeant Bluff-Luton at Ponca

    VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ JV YHS at Huron (4:30 p.m.)VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ SOPH YHS at Huron (5:45 p.m.)VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ 9TH YHS at Huron (4:30 p.m.)

    Wednesday, October 5CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Tri-Valley Conf./Viborg Inv. at

    Glenridge GC (Alcester-Hudson, Avon, Centerville, Freeman,Freeman Academy, Gayville-Volin, Irene-Wakonda, Marion,

    Menno, Scotland, Viborg-Hurley, 3 p.m.)VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S MMC at Northwestern (7:30

    p.m.)VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S JV MMC at Northwestern (6

    p.m.)Thursday, October 6

    CHEER & DANCE, PREP Brandon Valley Inv. (YHS,Dakota Valley, 5:30 p.m.)

    CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Big East Conf. at Salem (Parker,4 p.m.); Big 8 Conf. at Harrisburg (Vermillion, 4 p.m.); Ethan-Parkston Inv. at Parkston (Ethan-Parkston, Platte-Geddes, Scot-land, Wagner, 4 p.m.)

    FOOTBALL, PREP Marty Indian at Andes CentralFOOTBALL, 9TH Brandon Valley at YHS (4:15 p.m.)GOLF, MEN’S Great Plains Athletic Conference #2 at

    Lochland GC, Hastings (MMC)SOCCER, BOYS’ S.D. State Tourn. at MitchellSOCCER, GIRLS’ S.D. State Tourn. at MitchellTENNIS, GIRLS’ S.D. State Tourn. at Sioux Falls (9 a.m.)VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ Bancroft-Rosalie at Newcastle;

    Beresford at Alcester-Hudson (HC); Elgin Public-PopeJohn/Wausa vs. Clearwater-Orchard at Clearwater; Freeman atBon Homme; Gayville-Volin/Menno vs. Irene-Wakonda atWakonda; Harrisburg at Dakota Valley; Hartington at Allen;Howard at Parkston; Madison at Vermillion; North Central/O’NeillSt. Mary’s/Stuart vs. Niobrara-Verdigre at Niobrara; Parker atScotland; Platte-Geddes at Gregory; Randolph at West Holt;Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Plankinton; Viborg-Hurley at Baltic;Wayne at Crofton; Wynot at Winside

    Friday, October 7CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Big Sioux Conf. at Elk Point

    (Beresford, Dakota Valley, Elk Point-Jefferson, 3:30 p.m.);Bloomfield Inv. (Bloomfield, Creighton, Crofton, Niobrara-Verdi-gre, 4 p.m.)

    FOOTBALL, PREP YHS at S.F. Washington (6 p.m., KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM); Allen at Osmond; Bloomfield at Newcastle; Cor-sica-Stickney at Avon; Creighton at Winside; Crofton atNeligh-Oakdale; Dakota Valley at Dell Rapids; Freeman at Al-cester-Hudson; Gayville-Volin at Baltic; Harrisburg at Vermillion(KVTK-AM); Hartington Cedar Catholic at Laurel-Concord-Co-leridge; Lynch at Santee; Menno at Marion (PN); Niobrara-Verdi-gre vs. Clearwater-Orchard at Orchard; Parker atIrene-Wakonda; Parkston at Bon Homme (KKYA-FM); Randolphat Hartington; Scotland at Gregory; Sioux Falls Christian atBeresford; Tripp-Delmont-Armour at South Central; Viborg-Hur-ley at Centerville; Wagner at Elk Point-Jefferson; Wakefield atPonca; Wausa at Chambers; Wynot at O’Neill St. Mary’s

    SOCCER, WOMEN’S USD at Oakland (6 p.m.)SOCCER, BOYS’ S.D. State Tourn. at MitchellSOCCER, GIRLS’ S.D. State Tourn. at MitchellTENNIS, GIRLS’ S.D. State Tourn. at Sioux Falls (8:45

    a.m.)VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S USD at IPFW (6 p.m.)VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ YHS at Watertown (7 p.m.); Lynch

    at Santee; Wynot at O’Neill St. Mary’sVOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ JV YHS at Watertown (4:30 p.m.)VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ SOPH YHS at Watertown (5:45

    p.m.)VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ 9TH YHS at Watertown (4:30 p.m.)

    Saturday, October 8CROSS COUNTRY, COLLEGE Briar Cliff Inv. at Adams Na-

    ture Preserve (MMC)

    CROSS COUNTRY, PREP Eastern South Dakota Conf. atBrandon (YHS, 11 a.m.)

    FOOTBALL, COLLEGE Southern Utah at USD (HC, 4p.m., KYNT-AM, KYBB-FM)

    GOLF, WOMEN’S Great Plains Athletic Conference #2 atFremont CC (MMC)

    SOCCER, MEN’S MMC at Concordia (7:30 p.m.)SOCCER, WOMEN’S MMC at Concordia (5:15 p.m.)SOCCER, BOYS’ S.D. State Tourn. at MitchellSOCCER, GIRLS’ S.D. State Tourn. at MitchellTENNIS, GIRLS’ S.D. State Tourn. at Sioux Falls (8:45

    a.m.)VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S USD at Oakland (6 p.m.); Con-

    cordia at MMC (4:30 p.m.)VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S JV Concordia at MMC (3 p.m.)VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ Chester Challenge (Andes Central,

    Parker, Wagner); Gayville-Volin Inv. (Gayville-Volin, Scotland, 9a.m.); Wisner-Pilger Quad (Allen, Wynot); Randolph/Winside atBloomfield

    Sunday, October 9SOCCER, WOMEN’S USD at IPFW (noon)

    Monday, October 10FOOTBALL, JV West Central at YHS (4:30 p.m.)GOLF, GIRLS’ Neb. State Class C Meet at Quail Run GC,

    ColumbusVOLLEYBALL, WOMEN’S MMC at Sioux Falls (7 p.m.)VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ Elk Point-Jefferson at South Sioux

    City; Platte-Geddes vs. Corsica-Stickney at Corsica; Randolphat Hartington

    S C O R E B OA R D A R E A C A L E N DA R

    SATURDAYESD Conf. at

    Brandon11 a.m.

    OCT. 11Yankton JVInvitational4:15 p.m.

    OCT. 13at Mitchell/

    vs. Br. Valley4:15 p.m.

    THURSDAYBrandon

    Valley Inv.5:30 p.m.

    OCT. 11WatertownInvitational5:30 p.m.

    OCT. 27Roosevelt

    Inv.5:30 p.m.

    TODAYat Huron

    7 p.m.

    FRIDAYat Watertown

    7 p.m.

    OCT. 13S.F.

    Washington7 p.m.

    YA N K TO N E V E N T S Sophs Earn First WinTy Hauger rushed for 164 yards and scored three

    touchdowns to lead Yankton to a 27-14 victory over Nor-folk in sophomore football action Monday.

    Hauger scored on runs of two, three and 24 yards, av-eraging 6.1 yards per carry. Brady Hale’s 27-yard pass toColton Frohreich resulted in the other Bucks score.

    Cody Hanzlik and Dusty Dvorak had five tackles eachfor the Yankton defense. Ethan Lucht, Austin Schwarzand Andrew Larson recovered fumbles. Sam Wendtepicked off two passes and Chris Brown snagged anotherPanther pass, giving the Bucks a 6-0 edge in turnovers.

    Yankton hosts Mitchell Oct. 13 at Crane-YoungworthField.

    Stugart At QB ClubThe Yankton Quarterback Club will meet Wednesday

    at noon at the Elks Lodge, 504 West 27th Street, Yankton.This week’s speaker is University of Sioux Falls head

    football coach Jed Stugart. The Cougars, 2-3, are in atransition to NCAA Division II.

    The public is invited to attend.

    Surfing To Be Official HighSchool Sport In Hawaii

    HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii will soon become the firststate in the nation to have surfing as an official high schoolsport.

    Gov. Neil Abercrombie and state education officials onMonday said that surfing will join the likes of football, bas-ketball, volleyball and swimming as a state-sanctionedprep sport, starting as early as Spring 2013.

    A news conference was held on Waikiki beach nearthe statue of island icon Duke Kahanamoku, an Olympicgold medal swimmer known as the father of modern surf-ing.

    Surfing is part of the culture in Hawaii, known for itsworld-class surf breaks and competitions. The Aloha Stateis home to many pro surfers and has produced severalworld champions.

    Hawaii’s Carissa Moore, who this summer became theyoungest world champion at age 18, joined Abercrombiein the announcement.

    Cross CountryMOUNT MARTY: Saturday, Briar Cliff Inv., Adams Nature Preserve

    GolfMOUNT MARTY MEN: Thursday, GPAC #2 at Lochland GC, Hastings, Neb.MOUNT MARTY WOMEN: Saturday, GPAC #2 at Fremont GC, Fremont,Neb.NEBRASKA GIRLS: Today, District C-3, Wayne CC (Crofton, HartingtonCedar Catholic); Monday-Oct. 11, State Class C Tourn., Quail Run GC,ColumbusS.D. BOYS: Today, State Class AA Tourn. at Spearfish Canyon CC,Spearfish; Today, State Class A Tourn. at The Bluffs, Vermillion

    SoccerS.D. CLUB HIGH SCHOOL: Thursday-Saturday, State Tourn. at MitchellSOUTH DAKOTA WOMEN: Friday, at Oakland, 6 p.m.; Sunday, at IPFW,noon

    Friday6 p.m. HS Football: YHS at Washington KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM7 p.m. HS Football: Parkston at Bon Homme KKYA-FM7 p.m. HS Football: Harrisburg at Vermillion KVTK-AM

    Saturday4 p.m. Coll. Football: Southern Utah at USD KYNT-AM, KKYA-FM

    FRIDAYat S.F.

    Washington6 p.m.

    OCT. 14at Mitchell7:30 p.m.

    OCT. 20Brandon

    Valley7:30 p.m.

    FRIDAYat IPFW6 p.m.

    SATURDAYat Oakland

    6 p.m.

    OCT. 11Nebraska-

    Omaha7 p.m.

    WED.at North-western

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    SATURDAYConcordia4:30 p.m.

    MONDAYat

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    TODAYDordt

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    SATURDAYat Concordia

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    OCT. 12at Morning-

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    R A D I O & T E L E V I S I O N

    OCT. 8So. Utah(D-Days)

    4 p.m.

    OCT. 15at Illinois

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    OCT. 22UC-Davis

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    Press&DakotanDA I LY D O S E

    BY JEREMY [email protected]

    VERMILLION — Ever been so busy that exhaustion and hunger are almost afterthoughts?That was me on Monday.I spent the entire day in Vermillion on two assignments. First, I covered and took photos at the opening

    round of the S.D. State Class A Boys’ Golf Tournament at The Bluffs Golf Course. Then I covered the USD vs.SDSU volleyball match at the DakotaDome.

    It made for a long but rather interesting day.The wind at the golf course certainly impacted the scores, but one golfer clearly stood out. Defending cham-

    pion Ryan Medhaug of Sisseton shot a 70, the only participant under par in the first round. He was very openabout the pressures of being the defending champ, which was refreshing to hear.

    Heading into today’s (Tuesday) final round, the team race is tied between Harrisburg and Dell Rapids. Notonly that, three-time defending champion Sioux Falls Christian sits in fourth place. It’ll be an entertaining bat-tle for the team crown, for sure.

    Then, at the State-U volleyball match, it was a great atmosphere to experience, as over 1,000 people filedinto the Dome. USD students were out in full force, and even some of the men's basketball players painted theirchests to spell out “Yotes.”

    All in all, it was an exhausting adventure. OK now I think it’s time to eat something.

    What A Day It Was In Vermillion Monday

    Daily opinions from the P&D

    Sports Staff on local and na-

    tional high school, college

    and professional sports.

    FLU SHOT CLINICAvailable to persons 6 months and older.

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    OCTOBER 7, 8, 9 SIOUX FALLS CONVENTION CENTER – SIOUX FALLS, SD

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    PAGE 9 PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2011

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