SPORTS 10-19-12



MONDAY, OCTOBER 22:
Volleyball:  Aberdeen Central @ Brookings
   Mitchell @ Sioux Falls Roosevelt
   Watertown @ Yankton
   Huron @ Brandon Valley
   Webster @ Milbank
   Sisseton @ Britton/Hecla
   Clark/Willow Lake @ Aberdeen Roncalli
   Florence/Henry @ Waubay
   Redfield/Doland @ Aberdeen Christian
   Sioux Valley @ Garretson
   Flandreau @ Baltic
   Madison @ Parkston
   Dell Rapids @ Beresford
   Sioux Valley @ Garretson
   Lennox @ Sioux Falls Christian
   Dells St. Mary’s @ DeSmet
   Estelline @ Castlewood
   Arlington @ Chester
   Wolsey/Wessington @ Lake Preston
   Colman-Egan @ Oldham-Ramona/Rutland
   Parker @ Howard

SDSU FB…Sawyer Kollmorgen threw for 187 yards and two touchdowns as Northern Iowa tripped up Missouri Valley Conference-leading South Dakota State with a 27-6 victory on Saturday night.
   David Johnson rushed for 121 yards and a touchdown on 27 carries for the Panthers (2-5, 1-3).
   Zach Zenner, who entered Saturday the top rusher in the FCS with 1,248 yards this season (208 a game), had 112 yards in 20 carries for the Jackrabbits (5-2, 3-1).
   The Panthers turned an early interception into points – SDSU coach John Stiegelmeier says his team didn’t bounce back.  97624   :14   “I promise ‘ya”.
   South Dakota State managed just two field goals by Justin Syrovatka. Stiegelmeier says the Jacks have to finish drives.  97625   :19   “finish the deal”.
   SDSU hosts Youngstown Saturday for Hobo Day – Stiegelmeier wants to learn from the loss first.  97626   :14   “can step forward”.
   Stiegelmeier says the Jacks have injuries, but expects the eleven on the field to make plays.

COLLEGE FB SCORES…Each side scored from recovering fumbles in the end zone, but it was Indiana State that would win the game, beating Western Illinois 23-7 on Saturday night.
   Brock Jensen threw for two touchdowns and ran for two more, Sam Ojuri added two rushing scores, and North Dakota State bounced back from its first loss of the season with a 54-0 dismantling of South Dakota.
   Southern Illinois took advantage of five Youngstown State turnovers to capture a comeback 38-21 victory. 
   Kierra Harris and Ashton Glaser each ran for a touchdown, and the Missouri State defense recorded two safeties to shock Illinois State 24-17.
   Greg Hardin caught a 32-yard touchdown pass with 12 seconds left, breaking the Big Sky Conference receiving record with 333 yards in North Dakota's 40-34 victory over Montana.
   Augustana scored on its possession of double overtime but had its extra point blocked and No. 23 University of Sioux Falls scored on its final possession of the second overtime and nailed the extra point to win 32-31.
   Northern State scored on a 34-yard Hail Mary pass as time expired to tie the game, then kicking the extra point with no time left on the clock to take a wild 28-27 win over St. Cloud State.
   Tyler Peschong scored on a 7-yard run on fourth-down with 25 seconds left in the game to lift Southwest Minnesota State to a thrilling 38-37 victory over Upper Iowa.
   Brandon Large connected to Stacey Berg for a 31-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter, but Dordt answered with 24 straight points to take a 24-7 win over Dakota State.
   Other football scores:
   Minnesota State-Mankato 30, Winona State 20
   Minnesota-Duluth 30, Bemidji State 0
   Wayne State 48, Concordia-St. Paul 21
   Minot State 38, Minnesota-Crookston 14
   Mary 23, Minnesota-Moorhead 7
   Midland 40, Mayville State 20
   Northwestern 57, Briar Cliff 7
   Morningside 53, Hastings 23
   Nebraska Wesleyan 16, Concordia 6
   Dakota Wesleyan 28, Doane 24
  
SD FOOTBALL PAIRINGS…Here are Tuesday’s first round pairings for the South Dakota High School football playoffs.
CLASS 11AA
No. 9 Rapid City Central at No. 8 Brookings (Live on KCountry 102 @ 6:30)
No. 12 Aberdeen Central at No. 5 Yankton
No. 10 Watertown at No. 7 Pierre
No. 11 Douglas at No. 6 Sioux Falls Lincoln

CLASS 11A
Region 1
No. 4 Milbank Area at No. 1 Dell Rapids
No. 3 Madison at No. 2 West Central
Region 2
No. 4 Lennox at No. 1 Harrisburg
No. 3 Tea Area at No. 2 Dakota Valley
Region 3
No. 4 Little Wound at No. 1 Todd County
No. 3 Chamberlain at No. 2 Cheyenne-Eagle Butte
Region 4
No. 4 Pine Ridge at No. 1 Spearfish
No. 3 Belle Fourche at No. 2 Hot Springs

CLASS 11B
Region 1
No. 4 Mobridge-Pollock at No. 1 Aberdeen Roncalli
No. 3 Webster Area at No. 2 Deuel
Region 2
No. 4 Garretson at No. 1 Tri-Valley
No. 3 Canton at No. 2 Flandreau
Region 3
No. 4 Bon Homme at No. 1 Winner
No. 3 Parkston at No. 2 Wagner
Region 4
No. 4 Hill City at No. 1 St. Thomas More
No. 3 Bennett County at No 2 Custer

CLASS 9AA
Region 1
No. 4 Tri-State at No. 1 Clark-Willow Lake
No. 3 Miller at No. 2 Leola-Frederick
Region 2
No. 4 Ipswich-Edmunds Central at No. 1 Deubrook Area (Live on B93.7 @ 6:30)
No. 3 Elkton-Lake Benton at No. 2 Howard
Region 3
No. 4 Parker at No. 1 Kimball-White Lake
No. 3 Bridgewater-Emery-Ethan at No. 2 Gregory
Region 4
No. 4 Newell at No. 1 White River
No. 3 Lemmon-McIntosh at No. 2 Potter County

CLASS 9A
Region 1
No. 4 Wosley-Wessington at No. 1 Warner
No. 3 Eureka-Bowdle at No. 2 Herreid-Selby Area
Region 2
No. 4 Hanson at No. 1 Canistota
No. 3 Arlington at No. 2 Hamlin
Region 3
No. 4 South Central at No. 1 Corsica-Stickney
No. 2 Wilmot at No. 3 Irene-Wakonda (wild card cannot host in first round)
Region 4
No. 4 Kadoka Area at No. 1 Faith
No. 3 New Underwoodn at No. 2 Wall

CLASS 9B
Region 1
No. 4 Dell Rapids St. Mary at No. 1 Waverly-South Shore
No. 3 Lake Preston at No. 2 Castlewood
Region 2
No. 4 Marion at No. 1 Viborg-Hurley
No. 3 Centerville at No. 2 Avon
Region 3
No. 4 Rapid City Christian at No. 1 Hitchcock-Tulare
No. 3 Sully Buttes at No. 2 Faulkton Area
Region 4
No. 4 Jones County at No. 1 Harding County
No. 3 Bison at No. 2 Colome

HONORING LORIN… An area football officiating crew is remembering one of its own. Tim Dockendorf, Ed Fiegen, Jimmy Matarese (MAT-ah-REE-see), Brian Young, Craig Falor (FAY-lor) and Dave Hunsley are honoring crew member, Lorin
Larson, who died recently from injuries in a hunting accident.
   Larsen was the referee in the crew, who is identified with a white hat. But as Ed Fiegen says, they decided acting referee Brian Young would wear a black hat during their games.  97621   :25   “a white hat”.
   Two games last week featured a moment of silence for Larsen, a basketball and football official for the past 25 years. Fiegen says most of the crew had worked with Larsen for a long time.  97622   :21   “a football crew”.
   The crew still plans to work the state football playoffs.  Fiegen credits the state activities association for helping make sure
the crew would be eligible.  97623   :21   “do the playoffs”.
   Fiegen says the crew ask the state if they can continue their tribute during the playoffs.

“AA” BOYS XC…
   TEAM SCORES: Sioux Falls Lincoln 48, Sioux Falls Roosevelt 84, Brookings 112, Rapid City Stevens 113, Brandon Valley 155, Pierre 176, Yankton 202, Sioux Falls Washington 222, Sioux Falls O’Gorman 234, Sturgis 260, Aberdeen Central 283, Watertown 298, Douglas 323, Rapid City Central 382, Huron 459, Mitchell 486.
   Champion: Addison DeHaven, Brookings 15:53.80.  BROOKINGS: 10, Justice Lamer 10 Brookings 16:32.80; 11, Patrick Chapin 12 Brookings 16:33.15; 42, John Olson 9 Brookings 17:55.20; 48, Ray Munsterman 9 Brookings 18:07.55; 51, Justin Perry 12 Brookings 18:13.00; 59, Graham DeHaven 9 Brookings 18:24.95.

“AA” GIRLS XC…
   TEAM SCORES: Rapid City Central 66, Sioux Falls Washington 112, Rapid City Stevens 118, Aberdeen Central 129, Pierre 154, Brandon Valley 162, Yankton 178, Sturgis 179, Watertown 234, Sioux Falls Lincoln 242, Brookings 247, Sioux Falls O’Gorman 307, Sioux Falls Roosevelt 321, Huron 337, Mitchell 342.
   CHAMPION: Savannah Woods 9 Yankton 14:40.47.  BROOKINGS: 8, Emily Berzonsky 10 Brookings 15:15.77; 20, Haley Kindvall 8 Brookings 15:48.62; 63, Emily Holm 12 Brookings 17:06.42; 68, Ronna Heaton 8 Brookings 17:15.17; 91, Miriam Crinion 11 Brookings 18:17.77; 96, Olivia Hogan Stark 11 Brookings 18:39.32.

“A” BOYS XC…
   TEAM SCORES:  Madison 42, Custer 58, Spearfish 72, Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 79, Lennox 96, Harrisburg 117, Aberdeen Roncalli 131, St. Thomas More 155, Milbank 167, Wagner 170, Redfield-Doland 184, Ethan-Parkston 186, Deubrook Area 190, West Central 192, Miller 205.
   CHAMPION: Eric Yager 11 Hot Springs 16:57.72.  OTHERS: 20, Matt Gollaher 11 Deubrook Area 18:00.37; 25, Anthony Julson 9 Flandreau 18:06.52.

“A” GIRLS XC…
   TEAM POINTS:  Spearfish 45, Garretson 75, Custer 78, Harrisburg 80, Dakota Valley 85, Madison 99, Canton 111, Redfield-Doland 128, St. Thomas More 179, Cheyenne-Eagle Butter 188, West Central 193, Winner 194, Milbank 196, Aberdeen Roncalli 217, Chamberlain 218.
   CHAMPION: Emily Hawkes 10 Madison 15:20.49.  OTHERS: 4, Mikayla Prouty 10 Clark/Willow Lake 15:27.79.

“B” BOYS XC…
   TEAM POINTS: Parker 19, Estelline 34, Dupree 50, Freeman Academy 53, South Central 56, Philip 77, Ipswich 78, Great Plains Lutheran 79, Dell Rapids St. Mary 88, Warner 90, McCrossan 102, De Smet 112, Lyman 117, Rapid City Christian 130, White River 142, Wessington Springs 146, Highmore-Harrold 161, Arlington 177, Potter County 178.
   CHAMPION: Duane Jongeling 12 Parker 16:13.51.  OTHERS: 3, Trevor Ward 12 Estelline 17:42.86; 17, Dusty Gorder 12 Estelline 18:43.31; 18, Mitch Roemen 11 Dell Rapids St. Mary 18:45.21; 24, Mitchell Dobson 11 De Smet 18:53.31.

“B” GIRLS XC…
   TEAM POINTS: Ipswich 9, Gayville-Volin 38, Lyman 48, Estelline 53, South Central 60, Timber Lake 70, Potter County 73, Kadoka Area 80, Northwestern 86, Philip 96, Lemmon 101, Chester 102, Mitchell Christian 112, Canistota 114, James Valley Christian 115, Rapid City Christian 123, Irene-Wakonda 146.
   CHAMPION: Genevieve Clark 9 Gayville-Volin 15:44.98.  OTHERS: 10, Janae Sampson 11 Arlington 16:36.28; 12, Savannah Dolezal 11 Estelline 16:44.03.

SDSU SWIMMING…Iowa State recorded victories in 14 of 16 events, defeating South Dakota State by a 184-102 margin in women's swimming and diving action Saturday afternoon.
   Andee Budahl recorded the lone individual victory for the Jackrabbits, winning the 1,000-yard freestyle in 10 minutes, 30.34 seconds. Budahl later added runner-up finishes in the 500 freestyle with a time of 5:17.82 and the 200 individual medley with a time of 2:17.26.
   The Cyclones took control of the meet by sweeping the top three spots in four of the first five events before Emma Wright and Kaylin Caron earned third-place finishes in the 200 butterfly and 50 freestyle, respectively.
   The Jackrabbit 200 freestyle relay team ended the meet by winning the event in 1:41.09.

SDSU VB…South Dakota State fell into an 0-2 hole Saturday in Indianapolis, but didn’t make it to five sets, as the Jags rolled to a 25-22, 25-19 and 25-16 sweep.
   The Jackrabbits fall to 14-9 overall with the loss and to 6-5 in The Summit League, IUPUI improves to 16-8 overall and to 9-3 in the league.
   Kelli Fiegen led the all players with 14 kills and with five block assists. Kelly Herrmann added nine kills and eight digs in the loss. Shay Birath led the SDSU defense with 13 digs.
   IUPUI’s Moriah Fair and Kelsey Hoefer both finished with 10 kills in the win. Fair added six digs, while Hoefer hit .450.
   Kelly Herrmann reached the 1,000 dig milestone, Kaitlin Klingemann reached the 1,000 kill milestone and the Jackrabbits gutted out a 35-33 win in the fourth set to give South Dakota State a 3-1 win over Western Illinois on Friday.

FRIDAY VB SCORES…
Brookings def. Yankton,     25-20, 20-25, 25-15, 25-13
   BKGS…Mack Rief 13kills…Amelia Miller 11kills, 4aces…Emily Johnson 16digs…Marisa Milton 39assts
Aberdeen Roncalli def. Webster,    25-17, 25-15, 25-14
Baltic def. Canistota,      29-27, 20-25, 22-25, 25-22, 16-14
Castlewood def. Oldham-Ramona/Rutland,   25-20, 25-27, 25-21, 25-9
Chester def. Dell Rapids,     25-8, 25-10, 25-23
Deuel def. Flandreau,      25-15, 20-25, 25-14, 25-18
Elkton-Lake Benton def. Iroquois,    25-11, 25-8, 25-15
Groton Area def. Hamlin,     25-21, 24-26, 29-31, 25-19, 15-13
Howard def. Garretson,      25-13, 25-20, 23-25, 9-25, 15-8
Huron def. Pierre,      25-18, 25-20, 25-16
Parker def. West Central,     25-12, 25-10, 25-8
Rosholt def. Grant-Deuel,     25-21, 26-24, 25-22
Sioux Falls Christian def. Beresford,    25-18, 25-12, 25-15
Tri-Valley def. Tea Area,     25-17, 25-22, 25-21
Wilmot def. Florence/Henry,     25-21, 25-21, 25-15

SDSU SOCCER…The South Dakota State women's soccer team closed out its home schedule on Sunday, topping South Dakota 1-0 in dramatic fashion...
   After 89 minutes of scoreless soccer, Diana Potterveld stole the ball from a Coyote defender in the penalty box after a SDSU corner kick and scored the lone goal of the game.
   The goal was Potterveld's fifth of the season and her second of the weekend. It was also her second game-winning goal of the season and the weekend.
   SDSU led in shots (6-4) and corner kicks (2-1), but trailed in shots on goal (2-1). South Dakota was whistled for 10 fouls and no offsides, while SDSU was whistled for seven fouls and two offsides.
   Christa Nyblom led the Jackrabbit attack with three shots. Hannah Phillips attempted the lone shot on goal.
-DASH-
   The South Dakota State women's soccer team took a 1-0 win over Kansas City on Friday night.
   After 75 scoreless minutes, Diana Potterveld put the Jacks up for good with a close-range shot. Darci Miller controlled a loose ball in the box following a SDSU corner kick and played it to an unmarked Potterveld. The goal ties Potterveld for first on the team with four, while Miller notches her first assist of the season. SDSU led in shots (17-12), shots on goal (10-4) and corner kicks (4-3).

BLIZZARD…Two third-period goals were the difference as Brookings defeated Minot Saturday night, 3-1. Beau Ricketts scored for the Minotauros to open the scoring. Eric Brenk tied the game in the second period for Brookings. Vsevold Kramerev scored the eventual game-winning goal early in the third period and Thomas Williams added the third goal as insurance.

RUSHMORES 70+ BASEBALL…The San Diego Padres took a 2-0 lead in the third, and went on to an 8-3 win over the South Dakota Rushmores 70-plus baseball team in the championship of their World Series. 
   San Diegl scored five runs in the top of the ninth to break open the game.
   Ev Bradshaw had three hits in the game.  Jerry Kluess had two hits and Phil Trooien drove in two runs.
   Jimmy Jackson allowed 15 hits, but only three earned runs.  He struck out six, walked three and hit two.

HUNTER FIRE SAFETY…South Dakota hunters need to be aware fire danger persists across the state, and safety measures need to be taken to help prevent wildfires this season.
   Wildlife Division assistant director Emmett Keyser says hunter should park vehicles in areas clear of any vegetation and then walk.
   Besides normal hunting equipment, hunters should include some basic fire prevention equipment: an extra container of water, fire extinguisher, and fire suppression equipment, such as a shovel or flappers.  Hunters should also report fires.
   Keyser says South Dakota has a very good record of fire safety during hunting seasons.


 

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