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www.argusleader.com 2C Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Monday, Jan. 9, 2006 SCOREBOARD Aug 29 (Klepatz 8), Assists-USD 16 (Little6), Aug 21 (Hardy 6). Total touts-USD 25 Aug 19. Technical Fouls-Aug, 2 learn. New Mexico 83 Colorado St 75 Sacramento St 88 Washington 69 San Francisco 71 Pepperdine 63 Santa Clara 87.

Portland 77 Washington St 78. WasMtgton 71 WHAT'S AHEAD SPORTS Digest I Home games shaded Today Tuesday Wednesday Thnday Friday Saturday Sunday 11 110 111 11Z 113 114 115 Dates Calgary 7p.m. 7 p.m. 7:35 p.m. aTh MkVota Chicago Dennr tf I 7p.m.

7p.m. 7pm. Yakama Idaho Gary Sf4 9:05 p.m. :10 p.m. TODAY GIRLS BASKETBALL Lennox at Vermillion.

I Tri-Valtey ft BeresM, 7:45 p.m.: Baltic at Chester Area, 7:45 p.m.; Dell Rapids St. Mary at Tea Area. 8 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Grand View at Dordt, 5 30 KITS BASKETBALL Grand View at Dorr, 7 JO put; Mwmj-stde at William Perm HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING Sioux City Norm at Washington, 7:30 HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASTICS Washington at Lincoln, 6.30 p.m. TUESDAY GIRLS BASKETBALL Lincoln at 0 Gorman, 7:30 Washington at Huron, 7:30 p.m.; Flandreau at Garret-son, 7:45 p.m.; Central Lyon (Iowa) at West Central. BOYS BASKETBALL Brandon Valley at Roosevelt.

7:30 Huron at Washington. 7:30 p.m.; Sf Christian at Parker. 7:45 Harnstxjrg at Canton, 8 Lennox at Luveme, Minn 8p.m.; Chester Area at Baltic. 7:45 p.m.; Dell Rapids St Mary at Tea Area, 8 p.m. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Kennesaw (Ga.) State atSoutti Dakota State, 7 m.

MEN'S BASKETBALL Upper Iowa at South Dakota, 8 p.m.: Peru State at Bnar Cliff; Concordia (Neb.) at Dana; Hastings at Doane; Midland Lutheran at Nebraska Wesleyan. HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING West Central at Madison: Berestord triangular (Beresford, Tn-VaUey, West Sioux, Iowa), 6 pm. HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASTICS Watertown and Aberdeen Central at O'Gor-man, 6:30 p.m. Ticket information Minnesota Wild NHL- Excel Energy Center- 651-222-WILD Sioux Falls Stampede USHL Sioux Falls Arena Minnesota Timberwolves NBA Target Center- 612-337-DUNK Sioux Falls Skyforce CBA Sioux Falls Arena 332-0605 SPORTS ON THE AIR TODAY'S TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS 6 p.m. Basketball Men: Cincinnati at Connecticut ESPN 6 p.m.

Basketball Women: Oklahoma at Ohio State ESPN2 6 p.m. Auto racing NASCAR Nextel Cup: Test Series (same-day tape) SPEED 7 p.m. Hockey NHL: Dallas Stars at Minnesota Wild FOXSN 8 p.m. Basketball Men: Texas at Iowa State ESPN 8 p.m. Hockey NHL: St.

Louis Blues at Colorado Avalanche OLN 11 p.m. Basketball Men: Gonzaga at Santa Clara ESPN2 Lancer Report NATIONAL Appleby makes it 3 straight at Kapalua KAPALUA, Hawaii Stuart Appleby had to go an extra hole to make it three in a row Sunday at the Mercedes Championships, making a birdie on the par-5 18th to force a playoff against Vijay Singh, then winning on the same hole with a bunker shot that nearly went in. Appleby joined Gene Littler in 1955-57 as the only players to win the winners-only tournament three straight times, and none of them was easy. "This one was the hardest," said Appleby, who went from a two-shot lead to a two-shot deficit before making birdies on two of the last four holes fora2-under71. Two groups ahead of him, Singh surged into the lead with a 7-under 66, the best score of the tournament and nine shots better than the average score in the final round.

But in the playoff, Singh's approach caught a soft bounce and stayed short of the green, and his 100-foot eagle putt stopped 9 feet short of the hole. Appleby hit 3-iron through the green into the back bunker, then blasted out and watched the ball tickle over the rim of the cup before settling 2 feet away. Singh's birdie putt stayed right the whole way, and Appleby holed his short putt for what is becoming a familiar finish at this tournament. "I had to do something special coming in. I didn't do it, so I had to do it in the playoff," Appleby said.

"Winning the Mercedes is awesome. Winning three times is a dream come true." Both players finished at 8-under 284, the highest score to win in the eight years the season-opening tournament has been played on the Plantation course at Kapalua. The Mercedes Championships was missing some of the stars this year as Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Retief Goosen and Padraig Harrington all stayed home. Singh and Appleby delivered a sterling show, only the third playoff in the eight years at Kapalua. Argentine wins only WBC title NEW YORK Carlos Baldomir is not the puted welterweight champion after all.

The boxer who upset champion Zab Judah on Saturday night won only the WBC version of the title because he never paid the sanctioning fees to the WBA and the IBF. Baldomir won a unanimous 12-round decision over Judah, but said in the post-fight news conference that he didn't want to pay the other fees. "My purse was only $100,000," the 34-year-old Argentine said early Sunday morning. "If I paid each of them the required three percent, I would have come away with nothing." Baldomir, the WBC's No. 1 contender, improved to 42-9-6.

Judah, a 28-year-old New Yorker, dropped to 34-3. REGIONAL Beschorner shines at all-star game KINGSVILLE, Texas University of South Dakota quarterback Wesley Beschorner ended his collegiate career in a big way by leading the West to a 49-28 win over the East in the Cactus Bowl Division II all-star football game Friday night cr nun ST UMl-DULUTH 75 in Duluth, Minn David Dreas was 6-for-9 on 3-poneis and scored a career-high 33 points tor the Huskies (10-5, 1-0 NCC). Matt Siegie Dad 10 potnrs ana id leuuunua. John Vaudreuil led UMD (9-7, 0-2) with 16 points. John Emerson added 15, Bryan Foss 14 and Sean seaman n.

an me nrsi nan. i iun iah murh as 14 noints in the finst halt but a 13-0 run by SCSLI late in the hall not the Huskies within 40-37 at halftime. MINNESOTA ST. 92, UPPER IOWA 59 in Mankato, Minn. Luke Anderson scored 19 points in 1 8 minutes as the Mavencus (i j-J) -vwthrmnttictramhtrumA Paris Kvles had 13 points.

Corey Easley 12 and Tony Thoma- son and Jane Morrow ii eacn. For Ul 12-15) Marcus Uhlennopp nao 15. unn nAKOTA 71 NEB-OMAHA 65 in Grand Forks. O. Evan Lindahl scored 17 points as the Sioux opened North Central Corrlerenceplaywithawm.

Josh Doyle added id poino ror owik ia cv ju mmnoi! mil In a 34-21 halftime J-V, "'IV (Uinjn, lead UNO shol 51 percent from the field while holding the Mavencks (10-8, 1-1 NCC) to 36 percent. UNO got 15 points from Calvin Kapels and 14 points and 10 rebounds from Ryan Curtis. The Sioux's lead was never less than six points in the second halt. tirwTHFRNST HI RW MINNESOTA ST. 77 ii Marshall.

Mirm. Man Hammer scored 30 points to lead Northern State, ranked 21 st NCAA Division II. Aaron Busack had 13 points and freshman reserve Kevin Ratzsch 10 for NSU (12-1, 2-0NSIC). Cnr OKI I rz Jt Travis Krenske had 16 points. Man Fletcher 15 and Undre Ells 14.

NSU shot 55.2 percent irom me neio. wniie SMSU shot 50.8 percent. The game was tied 40-40 at halftime. NSU was 2-for-8 on free throws down the stretch and finished the game 1 1 -for-24. Iln GMPAGA 68 SAINT MARYS 60 In Moraga, Calif.

Adam Morrison scored 1 7 of his 25 points tne nrst nan anu uonzaga ftuArramA a nmr second half to win in the West Coast Conference opener for both teams. WASHINGTON STATE 78, NO. 10 WASHINGTON 71 in tattle Josh Akoonon made a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 16 seconds remaining, ana wasningion nmt uui ib win ever over a Top 1 0 team on the road. COLLEGE WOMEN Saturday ST. CLOUD ST.

82, 83 in Dukith Minn -Erik! Otngiev scored 26 points and Sascna Hansen 25 for the Huskies. Quigiev aso grabbed 13 rebounds. UMD linosw Disc scored 29 points and passed the 2 D33-mar tor her career. Katie Wmkelman had a career-high 29 points. SCSU led 51-43 at halftime.

The Huskies pushed ttiw lead tc as many as 1 3 with 1 3:04 to play. UMD got withm tour with just under 10 minutes te pay but could get no closer. BLACK HILLS ST.61, JAMESTOWN 59 (0T) ki Speartish Lacey Haughian basket with 1:03 left in overtime broke a 59-59 tie. BHSU, ranked 12th in NAIA Division II. trailed 57-52 in the overtime.

Btittney Klipfel scored 13 points and Jill Thomas 11 tor BHSU (10-7, 4-1 DAC). Brietta Bowerman had 27 points for Jamestown It was 52-52 at the end of regulation. SETON HALL 74, No. 12 NOTRE DAME 61 in South Bend, Ind. Heta Korpivaara scored 13 of her 1 8 points in the second half, including six points during a decisive 17-6 run, to lead Seton Hall to the upset.

No. 16 STANFORD 76, OREGON 64 In Eugene, Ore. Candice Wiggins scored a career-high 37 points to rally Stanford. NFL Wild-card Games Saturday, Jan. 7 Washington 17, Tampa Bay 10 New England 28.

Jacksonville 3 Sunday, Jan. 8 Carolina 23, New York Giants 0 Pittsburgh 31, Cincinnati 17 Divisional Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 14 Washington at Seattle, 3:30 p.m. (FOX) New England at Denver. 7 p.m.

(CBS) Sunday, Jan. 15 Pittsburgh at Indianapolis, noon (CBS) Carolina at Chicago, 3:30 p.m. (FOX) tonlerence Championships Sunday, Jan. 22 AFC game. 2 p.m.

(CBS) NFC game, 5:30 p.m. (FOX) Super Bowl Feb. 5 ki Detroit AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 5:30 p.m. (ABC) NFL DRAFT EARLY ENTRIES Antonio Cromartie.

db, Florida State Vernon Oavis, te, Maryland Maurice Drew, rb-kr, UCLA Ray Edwards, de, Purdue Charles Gordon, wr-cb, Kansas Devin Hester, wr-kr, Miami Santonio Holmes, wr, Ohio State Omar Jacobs, qb, Bowling Green Laurence Maroney, rb, Minnesota Richard Marshall, cb, Fresno State Stanley McClover.de, Auburn Haloti Ngata, dt, Oregon Rob Smith, pi, Tennessee Marcus Virginia Tech Mario Williams, de, North Carolina State Vince Young, qb, Texas PGA MERCEDES CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday's final round In Maui, Hawaii (x-won on first hole of playoff) x-S Appleby, $1,080,000 71-72-70-71-284 Vijay Singh, $630,000 70-74-74-66-284 Jim Furyk. $420,000 72-72-72-72-288 Vaughn Taylor, Campbell, $287,500 72-72-71-75-290 Lucas Glover, $217,000 74-73-70-74-291 Sergio Garcia, $195,000 71-74-73-75-293 Justin Leonard, $185,000 72-78-72-72-294 Bart Bryant, $175,000 74-72-76-73-295 Peter Lonard, $165,000 74-74-73-75-296 Tim Petrovic, $150,000 74-77-74-72-297 Wes Short, David Toms, $130,000 71-73-79-75-298 Geoff Ogilvy, $130,000 75-72-74-77-298 Jason Bohn, $1 1 0,000 76-70-78-75-299 Calcavecchia, Robert Gamez, $94,000 77-76-73-75-301 Olin Browne, $94,000 69-76-76-80-301 Kenny Perry, $87,000 74-77-77-74-302 K.J. Choi, $87,000 75-74-77-76-302 Carl Pedersson, $84,000 71-85-75-74-305 Ted Purdy, $82,000 73-75-77-81-306 Heath Slocum. $79,000 74-81-78-76-309 Brad Faxon, $79,000 82-78-75-74-309 Ben Crane, $76,000 79-78-78-75-31 0 Fred Funk. $74,000 76-82-78-76-312 Sean 0'Hair, $72,000 77-79-80-82-318 Jason Gore, $70,000 80-80-81-79-320 SUNDAY BASEBALL Nabdnal League CINCINNATI REDS-Agreed to terms with INF Rich Aurilia on a one-year contract HOUSTON ASTROS-Agreed to terms with LHP Trever Miller on a one-year contract.

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association HOUSTON ROCKETS-Signed John Lucas III to a 10-day contract. NBA Development League FLORIDA FLAME-Warved Kendall Dartez. Continental Basketball Association ALBANY PATROONS-Waived Cory High-tower. MICHIGAN MAYHEM-Waived Louis White. Traded Alpha Bangura to Idaho for a 2006 fourth-round draft pick and cash.

FOOTBALL Arena Football League SAN JOSE SABERCATS-Signed QB Stoney Case and WR-DB Kevin Arbet, HOCKEY National Hockey League ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS-Traded Petr Sykora and a 2007 fourth-round draft pick to the New York Rangers for Maxim Kondratiev. Recalled C-RW Ryan Getzlaf and RW Corey Perry from Portland of the AHL. ATLANTA THRASHERS-Assigned Brad Schell, LW Ratrai Acid and LW Karl Stewart to Chicago of the AHL COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS-Recalled Peter Samo from Syracuse of the AHL COLLEGE FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL-Named Julie Berg senior associate athletic director. KANSAS-Annsunced WR-CB Charles Gordon will forgo his senior season and make himself available lor the NFL draft. TEXAS-Announced QB Vince Young will forgo his senior season and make himself available for the NFL draft.

CBA Fjstem Conference QW PTS AVG Rockford 16 7 505 98 5 43 Gary 12 10 450 81.0 3.7 Albany 6 15 37 0 55.0 2.6 Michigan 4 17 3au 4s.u ti Western Ccflference I QW PTS AVG Yakama 15 7 45 0 90 0 41 Sioux Fatts 14 11 54 0 950 38 Idaho 13 11 50 0 89 0 3 7 Dakota 10 11 46.5 76.5 3.6 Teams receive three coins tor a win. one parrtloreacbquarterwonand foranyquar-ter tied No points awarded during overtime. Saturday's Games Gary 96. Dakota 89 (5. 2) Rockford 120, Idaho 105 (6.1) Yakama 141, Michigan 108 (6,1) Sunday's Game Yakama 140, Rockford 104 (7,0) Today's Gams Albany at Dakota NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Adarrfe Division Pet GB NewJersey 19 12 .613 -Philadelphia 16 17 .485 4 Boston 13 20 .394 7 Toronto 11 23 .324 9 New York 10 -21 .323 9 Southeast Division Pet GB Miami 20 15 .571 Orlando 13 .18 .419 5 Washington 13 18 .419 5 Charlotte 10 23 .303 9 Atlanta 9 22 .290 9 total Division Pet GB Detroit 26 5 .839 Cleveland 20 11 .645 6 Indiana 18 13 .581 8 Milwaukee 17 14 .548 9 Chicago 14 19 424 13 WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division Pet GB San Antonio 26 8 .765 Dallas 25 9 .735 1 Memphis 21 11 .656 4 New Orleans 15 18 .455 10 Houston 12 20 .375 13 Norttwest Division Pet GB Utah 17 17 .500 Denver 17 18 .486 Minnesota 15 16 .484 Seattle 14 19 .424 2 Portland 10 24 .294 7 Pacific Division Pet GB Phoenix 22 11 .667 -LA Clippers 17 14 .548 4 Golden State 17 16 .515 5 LA.

Lakers 17 16 .515 5 Sacramento 13 19 .406 8 Sunday's Games New Jersey 105, Toronto 104 New York 120, Seattle 116 Denver 92, Houston 90 Indiana 108. Sacramento 83 Miami 118, Portland 89 Today's Games Utah at Washington, 6 p.m. Seattle at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Dallas at Boston, 6:30 p.m. Toronto at Chicago, 7:30 p.m.

Indiana at LA. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Saturday PHOENIX 91 SAN ANTONIO 86 in Phoenix-Shawn Marion and Steve Nash triggered a tourtn-quarter surge mat snapped tne bpurs five-game winning streak in a matchup of division leaders. Marion scored 11 in the fourth quarter to finish with 20 points and 10 rebounds. Nash scoreoioin the fourth and nao 22 points and 10 assists in the Suns' seventh victorv In eioht names CHICAG0 111, MEMPHIS 82 in Chicago Kirk Hinnch scored 26 points and Ben Gordon had 21 as Chicago shot 62 percent and ended Memphis twe-game winning streak.

Hinrich shot 9-of-12 from the field and Gor don, in )ust his sixth start of the season, was 7-tor-n. LAKERS 112, CUPPERS 109 in Los Angeles Kobe Bryant scored 50 points and made a fadeaway jumper in the lane with 12 seconds remaining to lead tne Lakers. Elton Brand's 8-foot turnaround jumpet seconds earner nao given tne unppers a one- point lead, smush Parker provided the Lak ers a pad when he stole a pass by Shaun Livingston and scored on a breakaway dunk with 4.4 seconds left. The Clippers almost tied it, but Cuttino Motley's 3-pointer went in just aner tne ouzzer sounoeo. Bryant had 40 second-half points, including 22 in the fourth quarter as the Lakers stormed back from a 13-point deficit late in the third.

Bryant was 17-01-41 overall. Mobley scored 36 points for the Clippers, and Brand had 28 points and 10 rebounds. HIGH SCHOOLGIRLS Saturday HAMLIN 64, ESTELLINE 34 in Hayti Karl Carlson's 26 points and seven rebounds paced tne unargers. Jade Jorgenson added 1 8 points for Ham lin (5-3). Dani Schneider had nine rebounds and five assists, while Lara Zimpi ich also had seven rebounds.

For Estelline. Kali Begalka had 10 points and Mame Gorder had 10 rebounds. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Saturday ESTELLINE 57, HAMLIN 45 in Hayti-Jason Fuhr scored 1 5 points. Jeff Rieger 11 and Zach rJuscniutortneKeomen. Estelline led 15-5 after one quarter, trailed 31-26 at halftime and led 40-37 after three quarters.

For Hamlin (0-7), Brandon Strohfus had 18 points and eight rebounds. Travis Popham arsonaqeigmreoounos. COLLEGE MEN BIG 12 CONFERENCE Conference AJ Games LPCT LPCT Texas As 1 01.000 11 1.917 Texas 1 01.000 12 2.857 lowaSt. 1 01.000 11 3.786 Nebraska 1 01.000 11 3.786 Missouri 1 01.000 8 4.667 Kansas 0 0.000 9 4.692 Baylor 0 0.000 0 0 000 Colorado 0 1.000 1 0 2.833 Kansas St. 0 1.000 9 3.750 Oklahoma 0 1.000 9 3.750 Oklahoma St.

0 1.000 10 5.667 Texas Tech 0 1.000 8 7.533 Saturday's Games Kansas 73. Kentucky 46 Nebraska 59, Oklahoma 58 Texas 89, Colorado 64 Texas ASM 63, Texas Tech 55 Iowa St. 72, Kansas St. 70 Missouri 69, Oklahoma St. 61 Sunday's Game No games scheduled Today's Games Texas at Iowa 8 p.m.

BIG TEN CONFERENCE Conference Al Games LPCT LPCT Wisconsin 2 01.000 12 2 857 Indiana 2 01.000 10 2.833 Northwestern 2 01.000 9 4.692 Illinois 1 1 .500 15 1 .938 Ohio St. 1 1.500 11 1.917 Michigan 1 1.500 11 2.846 Iowa 1 1.500 12 4.750 Minnesota 0 1.000 9 3.750 Penn St. 0 1.000 8 4 667 Michigan St. 0 2.000 12 4.750 Purdue 0 2.000 6 7.462 Saturday's Games Michigan 68, Purdue 65 Iowa 63, Illinois 48 Northwestern 57, Minnesota 49 Indiana 81, Ohio St. 79 Sunday's Games Wisconsin 82, Michigan St.

63 Todays Games No games scheduled Saturday SOUTH DAKOTA (11-4) Nour 5-1 0 0-0 13, Little 4-1 1 4-4 14, Becker 3-9 9-10 17, Trofholz 8-116-11 22. Hal 2-2 0-0 5, Fitzgerald 2-3 0-0 5, Winnekins 0-0 0-0 0, Mergen 1-20-02. Totals 25-48 n-n is. AUGUSTANA(M) Medema 1-25-68, Hardy 2-6 8-8 13, Ryan 5-12 8-9 19, Olson 6-90-116, Klepatz 5-10 2-612, Blank 1-20-02, Thomas 2-6 0-0 6, Krogman 2-2 o-g 6, Paulson 1 -2 0-0 2, Ver-Doug 3-31-1 7. Totals 28-54 24-31 91.

Halftlme-Aug 43, USD 30. 3-Point Goals-USD 9-21 (Nour 3-8, Little 2-6, Becker 2-4, Hall 1-1, Fitzgerald 1-2), Aug 11-17 (Medema 1-2, Hardy 1-2, Ryan 1-1, Orson 4-6, Thomas 2-4, Krogman 2-2). Fouled out-none. Hepounos-usu 28 (irotholz 12), COLLEGE Sunday ti St Petersburg, Pa. Men Boston College 114, Soutfi Dakota SI 83 Josh Mueller, a freshman from Sioux Falls, won the 100-meter butterfly (1:10.33) and 400 freestyle tying with teammate Justin Manning in the 400.

Freshman Cade Roberts won the 100 breaststroke (1:24.24) and he teamed with Evan Bisbee, Michael Looney and Colby Lee to win the 200 treeestyle relay (1 :57.60). The dual, which concluded both teams' winter training trips, was contested in a long-course meter pool. The Jackrabbits tell to 2-5 in duals, while BC Improved to 3-2. SDSU Is at the University of Denver on Saturday. Women Boston CoHeoe 114, SDSU 72 Freshman Mallory Onisk won me 100 butterfly (1 :1 1 .28) and swam on the Jackrabbits' winning 200 freestyle relay (2:15.97) with Chelsea Colbom, Molly Hokkanen and Hannah Ferree.

Other SDSU winners were Colbom In the 400 freestyle (5:24.35) and Kim Iverson In the 100 breaststroke SDSU (3-6) visits Northern Colorado on Friday and Denver on Saturday. AREA ARGUSLEADER.COM SN0WBA0RD RACE Sunday it Great Bear Girts 15-18: 1st Eileen Sorenson; 2nd, Kathtyn Sorenson; 3rd, Becky Thompson. Boys 11-14: Wesley Stalheim; Alex Lock-wood: Jared Ballard. Boys 15-18: Adam Page; Chts Kappen; Cory Garbors. Women 19 over Trad Thoreson.

Men 19 4 over Peter Brown; Rod Rodastj; DaveSchum. PRO CHENNAI OPEN Sunday ki CbennaJ, India Semiftnali Ivan Ljubidc (1), Croatia, del. Krtstof Vtiegen, Belgium, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (6). Championship Ivan Ljublcfc (1), Croatia, del. Carlos Moya (3), Spain, 7-6 (6), 6-2.

ADAIW INTERNATIONAL -Sundays TnH In Adelaide, Australia Florent Semi, France, del. Xavier Malisse, Belgium, 6-3, 6-4. HIGH SCHOOL MILLER TOURNEY Saturday kt Miller team points-Madison 162 s. loswich 154. Faulkton 127, Sioux Valley 113.5, Redfield 100.5, Doland-Conde 88, Marion-Freeman 87.5, Aberdeen Roncalli 82.

McCook Central 81, Mount Vernon-Plankinton 73, Wessing-ton Springs 51 .5, Miller 20. urampKinsnip ana intro-piacs Matches 103 Joe Aesooh (Fau) d. Tanner Bortnem (SV) 4-0 for championship; Derek Edgar neo p. uatias jungwinn unattached 1:19 for third place. 112 Brock Edgar (Red) p.

Man ueckman (Mr-) i Jesse Jones (MC) by default over Patrick Wolberg (DC). us uooy bcarrott ins d. Anov Benson (SV) 7-6; Drew Nelson (MF) p. Andy Williams (Mad) 4:52. 125 Robbie Williams (Ips) d.

Brady Renkly(SV) 3-1 0T; JoshLeMair (Mad) by default over Tyler Mason (DC). iai-Mitcn LODan 5V) tl. Alex Hiley (Mad) 19-4; Reed Scott (WS) p. Eric Cantwell (AR) 2:40. 135 Michael Reid (Fau) p.

Brandon sanoerson ips Levi Logan ux md. Andrew Langner (Mad) 10-2. 140 lacn Blinoert (MC) d. Bryce Logan (DC) 6-2; Ryan Novak (SV) p. Chad Boettsch-er (Ips) 2:44.

145 Chase Tempel (AR) d. James Hoyle (Ips) 5-2; Zach Johnson (MVP) p. Tyson Martinmaas (Fau) 1:53. 152 Heath Potter (Fau) p. Kyle Tempel (AR) Zach Gauer (Ips) p.

Dallas Peskey (WS) 1:25. 160 Myles Riedesel (Mad) p. Landon McCloud (Fau) Nash Eickhott (MVP) p. Luke Couchui (Ips) 171 Blake Hodne (Mad) d. Josh Gepert (MVP) 7-5; Cody Wilke (Ips) p.

Cole Hogg (Fau) 2:56. 189 Joe Meyer (Red) d. Nick Dreyer (Mad) 6-2; Matt Meier (MVP) Seth Adrian (MF) 3-1. 215 Seth McGregor (MC) by default over Chris McKinney (Mad); Alex Wollmann (MF) p. Jarred Madsen (DC) 2:59.

Hwt Logan Anderson (AR) p. Randall Waldner (Red) 1 JD Reinicke (Mad) p. Chris Gillick (Ips) 2:44. SIOUX CITY EAST INVITATIONAL Saturday In Sioux City Team records Sioux City North 5-0, Mil-bank 4-1 SC East 3-2, SC Heelan 2-3, Carroll 1-4. Lennox 0-5.

Match scow-East 50, Carroll Milbank 36; Heelan 45, Lennox 30; East 51, Heelan 28; North 61, Carroll Milbank 55, Lennox 19; Milbank 51 Carroll 26; North 45, Heelan 26; East 65, Lennox North 63, Lennox 1 Heelan 40. Carroll 39: Milbank 42, East 30; Milbank 48, Heelan 27; North 43, East 28; Carroll 51, Lennox 12. Top 2fei each weight clan 103: Eric Ryan. SCN (criteria); David Stub-blefield, SCH. 112: Marty King, 5-0; John Van Beest, SCN, 4-1.

119: Frankie Ramirez, SCN, 5-0; Dan Delfs, SCH, 4-1. 125: Tom Fuller, 5-0; Wes Smith. SCN. 4-1. 130: Micah Sheffield, SCN.

5-0; Keaton Wan-ninger, 4-1 135: Josh Schmeichl, 5-0; Justin Froehlich, SCH, 4-1. 140: Seth Thiete, SCH, 5-0; Kyle Ferris, SCE, 4-1. 145: Austin Greer, SCN. 4-1; Nick Laming, SCE, 4-1. 152: Kevin Pottebaum, SCE (criteria); Matt Kleinschmidt, L.

160. Robert Kellogg, SCN, 5-0; Adam Klocke, 4-1. 171: Garrett Heck, SCE, 4-1 (criteria); Tyler Ruhr, 4-1. 189: Marc Hempstead, 5-0: Ryan Bell, SCE, 4-1 215: Andrew Van Lith, (criteria); Skyler Morrison, SCE. Hwt: Andy Burger, SCE, 5-0; Josh Wilkins, SCN, 4-1.

CLASS A RANKINGS Team rankings: 1. sturgis 164. 2. Canton 145. 3.

Watertown 130. 4. Roosevelt 113. 5. Mitchell 1 1 1 6.

Winner 95. 7. Rapid City Central 84. 8. Hot Springs 83.

9. Aberdeen Central 72. 10. Milbank 67. 103-1.

Aaron Pickrel (Wat). 2. Josh Kes-zler (Stu). 3. Jeremiah Peterson (Can).

4. Justin Sathe (Yankton). 5. Cody Novotny (Win). 6.

Lance Habeck (AC). 7. Nathan Larson (Washington). 6. Cody Weiland (RC Stevens).

112-1. Marty King (Mil). 2. Adam Asleson (Mit). 3.

Kyle Bryant (Stu). 4. Cole Romey (HS). 5. Shawn Stuen (Yan).

6. Ryan Lappe-gaard (Wat). 7. Kris Klapprodt (RCS). 8.

Tyler Fisctw (AC) 119-1. Corbln Sural (AC). 2. Matt Russell (Mil). 3.

Clayton LaBrie (Pierre). 4. Mike Lappegaard (Wat). 5. Clint Dupret (Stu).

6. Chris Smith (West Central). 7, Eric Nelson (RCC). 8. Ryan Burton (Yan).

125-1 Adam Everson (Mit). 2. Josh Montgomery (Can). 3. Scott Johnson (Stu) 4.

Sid Bice (Win). 5. Ryan Baxter (RCS). 6. Ty Mon-cur (Belle Fourche).

7. Jacob Podo (Lead-DearJwood). 8. Brandt Wettestad (Wat). 130 -1.

Mike Engelhart (Wat), t. Dustin TODAY'S RADIO HIGHLIGHTS 6 p.m. Basketball 8 p.m. Basketball 8 p.m. Basketball Walraven (Huron).

3. Nash Anderson (RCC). 4. Caleb Chapman (Stu). 5.

Dillon Swanson (Can). 6. Andrew Dahl (Brookings). 7. Kramer Johnson (RCS).

8. Jordan Reiner (Mit). 135 1 Josh Schmeichel (Mil). 2. Tom Davies (Can).

3. Kyle Hubert (Vermillion). 4. Shawn Larsen (Stu). 5.

Mike Knudson (SFR). 6. Matt Bury (RCS). 7. Lane Lindsay (HS).

8. Dustin Wamke (Mit). 140-1 Brian Coburn (Spearfish). 2. Strat-ton Havlik (Mit).

3. Cody Wilson (Stu). 4. Ryan Larsen (Wat). 5.

Troy Beekman (Hur). 6. Cody Runge (RCC). 7. Paul Tierney (HS).

8. Dylan Peterson (WC). 145-1. Chad Morrison (WC). 2.

Patrick Watkins (SFR). 3. Chad Peck (Stu). 4. Justin Glover (RCS).

5. Chris Heckenlaible (Pie). 6. Dustin Bonn (AC). 7.

Jordan Reiffenberger (Wat). 8. Andrew Eidem (Ver). 152-1. Cameron Weiss (HS).

2. Cameron Schrempp (Can). 3. Jared Donahue (Win). 4.

Ryan Erfiardt (RCC). 5. Matt Kleinschmidt (Lennox). 6. Ross Dietrich (SFR).

7. Ken Damelson (Stu). 8. Ben Bishop (Custer). 160 -1 Brett Jarman (Can).

2. Ryan Orel (Win). J. Ryan Murphy (Stu). 4.

Blake Hodne (Madison). 5. Laird Klippenstein (HS). 6. Kyle 7.

Luke Heine (Ver). 8. Brandon Bisgaard (RCC). 171 -1. Andy Johnson (Yan).

2. David Michaud (Pine Ridge). 3. Cotton Derr (Dou). 4.

Tom Tripp (WC). 5. Nick Prelle (HS) 6 Zach Jostyn (Can). 7. Brandon Gorsuch (RCC).

8. Devin Clark (Lincoln). 189 t.tharon Wallin (SFR). 2. Jared Aesoph (Wat).

3. Jade Cowan (Pie). 4. Paul Ode (Brandon Valley). 5.

Kirk Bunkers (Bra). 6. Chris McKinney (Mad). 7. Josh Lynde 215-1 Antonio Thompson (SFR).

2. Dustin Jeschke (AC). 3. Tom Stmbel (Hur). 4.

Tyler Jacob (RCC). 5. Matt Vodopich (Stu). 6. Joel Rickenbach (HS).

7. Nick Dreyer (Mad). 8. Brock Manzey (Wat). 275 -1 Myles Ulmer (Win).

2. Neil Backhaul (Sf R) 3 Todd Kutter (BV). 4. Derek Qard (Can). 5.

Brandon. Trapp (Mil). 6. James Hansen (RCC). 7.

Zac Cordell (SFW). 8. J. Shadbott(SFL). CLASS RANKINGS Team rankings -1.

Webster 140. 2. Park-ston 137. 3. Bon Homme 110.

4. Elk Point-Jefferson 1 00. 5. Harrisburg 98. 6.

Wagner 82. 7. Stanley County 81 8. Alcester-Hudson 64. 9.

Gettysburg 58. 10. Dell Rapids 58. 103-1. Darren Kriz (BH).

2. Logan Storely (Webster). 3. Joseph Aesoph (Faulkton). 4.

Mitch Braen (Wagner). 5. Tanner Bortnem (Sioux Valley). 6. Derek Edgar (Redfield).

7. Derek Johnson (Trl-Valley). 8. Nick Hutche-sonlEPJ). 112-1.

Brock Edgar (Redfield). 2. Joey Koupal (Wagner). 3. Shawn Lyons (Harding County).

4. Tyler Stark (EPJ) 5. Josh Baldwin (SC). 6. Tyler Welch (Parkston).

7. Jordan Smith (Philip). 6. Joey Sykora (BH). 119-1.

Tyler Chicoine (EPJ). 2. Andy Benson (SV). 3. Cody Scarrott (Ipswich).

4. Bret Lanners (Deuel). 5. Shayne Lipp (Mot-ridge). 6.

Drew Nelson (Marlon-Freeman). 7. Austin Schroeder (Wagner). 8. Clayton Kuipers (BH).

125-1 Rich Schiley (Webster). 2. Jeff Harris (Parkston). 3. Brady Renkly (SV).

4. Robbie Williams (Ipswich). 5. Andrew Aesoph (Faulkton). 6.

Max Grandi (BH). 7. Joe Sack-man (Lemmon). 8. Oanny Noonan (Howard).

130-1. Jordan Harer (Gettysburg). 2. Carl Serck (AH). 3.

Brady Nolz (Parkston). 4. Cotton Carter (SC). 5. Andrew Olson (Bennett County).

6. Mark Nold (Hoven). 7. Mitch Loban (SV). 8.

Cory Sykora (BH). 135-1. Chism Fink IHarrisbura). 2. Noah Ruml (Howard).

3. Logan Tycz (BH). 4. John Bowman (Dakota Valley). 5.

Philip Kafka (Wagner). 6. Michael Reid (Faulkton). 7. Jake Tietgen (GregoryBurke).

8. Jake Bamberger (DR). l-i. David schtley (Webster). 2.

Danny Hutcheson (EPJ). 3. Koln Fink (Harrisburg). 4. Brandon Tycz (BH).

5. Brady Potts (Gettysburg). 6. Seth Horstman (Parkston). 7.

Ethan Nightengale (Kimball-White Lake). 8. Levi Logan (Doland-Conde). 145-1. Nathan Sigman (AH).

2. Bo Slovek (Philip). 3. Jason Munoz (Webster). 4.

Brad Bruggeman (Garretson). 5. Brandon Harris (Harrisburg). 6. Jon Wermers (Parkston).

7. Chip King (Sully Buries). 8. Ryan Vavruska (BH. 152-1.

Ryan Kocer (Wagner). 2. Heath Potter (Faulkton). 3. Zach DeBruin (AH).

4. Jerome Hunt (Parker). 5. Justin Murphy (DR). 6.

Matt Kieter (Webster). 7. Carson Smith (BC). 8. Pat Cowan (Highmore-Harrold).

160 -1. James Boehmer (Parkston). 2. Jared Entringer (DR). 3.

Drew Peterson (Lemmon). 4. Jason Kokes (BH). 5. Logan Rose (Flandreau).

6. Tyson Russell (SC). 7. Josh Rupp (EPJ). 6.

Jason Pechous (Scotland-Merino). 171-1. Andrew Coughlin (Kingsbury County). 2. Rio Reeves (SC).

3. Tyler Zirpel (Parkston). 4. Austin Luecke (Groton). 5.

Bill Ballard (Harrisburg). 6. Marcus Murphy (DR). 7. Ethan DuFrain (Platte).

8. Dillon Lambley IUDI. 189-1. Brent Fosheim (Webster). 2.

Kent Bucholz (Philip). 3. Ryan Park (ChesterCol-man-Egan). 4. Kip DeGroot (Platte).

5. Lon-nie Lesmeister (Gettysburg). 6. Rylan Van-dersnick (Garretson). 7.

Joe Meyer (Redfield). 8. Jeremy Wermers (Parkston). 215-1 Riley Reifl (Parkston). 2.

Mitch Barber (Harrisburg). 3. Seth McGregor (McCook Central 4 Alex Wollrnan (MF). 5 Matt Boden (BH). Rodney Schlecter (Webster).

7. Jared Madsen (DC). 8. Rowdy Benson (Lemmon). 275 -1 Justin Kyte (EPJ).

2. Mark Mitchell (SC). 3. J. Nerud (Deuel).

4. Logan Anderson (Aberdeen Roncalli). 5. Kyle Sybesma (Sunshine Bible Academy). 6.

Jeremy Aleck (Harrisburg). 7. Jeremy Schoenwald (MF). 8. Adam Osborne (OR).

COLLEGE LONE STAR DUALS Saturday in Artlngton, Texas Cal State Fullerton 27, South Dakota St 9 125 Curtis Schurkamp (CSF) won by forfeit. 133 J. Dillashaw (CSF) d. Derek Pirn-er 5-0. 141 James Kirkemo (CSF) forfeit 149 Morgan Atkinson (CSF) d.

Brad Gregory 7-2. 157 Shawn Reilly (CSF) t. Andy Everson 17-14. 165- Nate Althoff (SDSU) d. Bryan Tice 5-3.

174 Travis Gottschalk (SDSU) d. Ryan Budd 3-0. 184 Ian Murphy (CSF) Levi Krehmeyer 8-1. 197 Jesse Taylor (CSF) d. Cody Nehl 9-3.

Hwt Jason Stripling (SDSU) d. Matt Methling 3-0. Brown 34, South Dakota St 6 125 Jeff Schell (Bl lorteri. 133 Oan Appello (B) Pimer 4-0. 141 Mark Savino (6) forfeit.

149- Shawn Cully (B) d. Gregory 8-2. 157 Michael Savino (B) md. Justin Retail 15-5. 165 Shawn Kitchner (B) d.

Althoff 2-1. 174 Gottschalk (SDSU) Matt Gevlinger 2-1. 184 Branden Stearns (B) d. Krehmeyer 4-3. 197-LeoSaniuk(B) forfeit.

Hwt Stripling (SDSU) d. Levon Mock 12-6. KVHT-FM 106.3 KVHT-FM 106.3 KVTK-AM 1570 St. Cloud St. at Denver Wisconsin at Colorado College Saturday, Jan.

14 Alaska-Anchorage at Minn. Mankato Michigan Tech at Minn Duluth North Dakota at Minnesota St. Cloud St. at Denver Wisconsin at Colorado College SUNDAY IOWA GIRLS BASKETBALL Cyo Tournament Championship Storm Lake St. Mary's 57, Remsen Saint Mary's 42 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Dakota Wesleyan 81, Dana 71 83, Briar Cliff 52 Midwest Dayton 95, Saint Louis 73 Illinois 64, Northwestern 55 Kent St.

83, Ohio 73 -Purdue 51, Michigan 43 East Charlotte 70, Fordham 64 Delaware 70, James Madison 62 George Washington 64, Saint Joseph's 56 Hofstra 65. Orexel Penn St. 69, Wisconsin 54 Pittsburgh 66. South Florida 64 Rhode Island 68, Xavier 66 St. Bonaventure 68.

Massachusetts 62 Temple 66. La Salle 64, 0T Towson 77, Northeastern 75, 20T South Alabama 68. Auburn 54 Clemson 72, Georgia Tech 63 Duke 86, Maryland 68 East Carolina 81. Memphis 68 Florida St. 60, Virginia 46 Georgia 89, Florida 70 Kentucky 72, South Carolina 60 Marshall 75, UAB 65 Middle Tennessee 68, W.

Kentucky 63 Mississippi St. 70. Mississippi 59 N.C.-Wilmington 62. Georgia St. 48 Old Dominion 77, William 8 Mary 68 Richmond 72, Duquesne 53 Tulsa 70, Tulane 63 Va.

Commonwealth 57, George Mason 55 Virginia Tech 67, Boston College 62 Southwest Arkansas 52, Vanderbilt 51, 0T Houston 92. Southern Miss. 58 Rice66, UCF52 UTEP 80, SMU 69 FarWast Gonzaga 56, St. Mary's, Cal. 42 Loyola Marymount 64, San Francisco 59 N.

Arizona 72, Texas Christ! 47 Pepperdine 84. San Diego 61 Santa Clara 74, Portland 73 Southern Cal 76, Arizona 60 UCLA 77, Arizona St. 69 MEN'S BASKETBALL Dakota Wesleyan 82, Dana 67 Midwest Creighton 82, Drake 69 Ohio 71, Ball St. 60 S. Illinois 67, Bradley 55 Wichita St.

56, Illinois St. 47 Wisconsin 82, Michigan St. 63 East Binghamton 63, Stony Brook 54. Georgetown 79, St. John's 65 lona 73, Niagara 55 Loyola, Md.

78, Marist 75 Manhattan 95. St. Peter's 82 New Hampshire 77, Hartford 69 Saint Joseph's 59, Temple 57 Syracuse 63, South Florida 57 Vermont 68, UMBC 59 West Virginia 91, Villanova 87 South Duke 82, Wake Forest 64 Georgia Tech 60. Boston College 58 Memphis 73, Winthrop 63 Tennessee 76, South Carolina 69 SATURDAY COLLEGE HOCKEY North Dakota 5, Alaska-Anchorage 0 MINNESOTA BOYS HOCKEY Dodge County 6, LuvemePipestone 2 WasecaWaterville-Elysian-Morristown 8, WorthingtonSVRLBI MINNESOTA GIRLS HOCKEY Dodge County 6, LuverneAdrian 3 MarshallMinneota 5, Le CenterLeSueur-HendersonSt. Peter 0 HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING Mitchell 44 Watertown 29 COLLEGE WRESTLING Oklahoma S1 18, Iowa 14 BOYS BASKETBALL Aberdeen Central 65, Yankton 50 Lemmon 78, Tiospaye Topa 62 Selby Area 63, Ipswich 51 St.

Thomas More 84, Douglas 30 Tiospa Zina Tribal 76, Flandreau Indian 39 Wall 76, Midland 31 White River 79, Lower Brule 65 Redflek) Tournament OolandConde 57, Gettysburg 42 Rosebud Shootout Pine Ridge 47, Little Wound 45 St. Francis Indian 75. Todd County 65 Iowa Hull Western Christian 77. MOC-Floyd Val-ley 63 Sioux City East 61 Sioux City Heelan 54 Minnesota LeSueut-Henderson 69, Tracy-Milroy-Bal-aton 45 GIRLS BASKETBALL Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 53, Chamberlain 43 Lemmon 35, Tiospaye Topa 33 Eastern Coteau Conference Tournament 1st Summit 64, Florence 48 3rd: Waubay 52, Henry 31 5th: WaverlySouth Shore 46, Wilmot 41 7ft: Rosholt 55, Grant-Deuel 47 towi Akron-Westfield 73, Sloan Westwood 21 Sioux City North 80, Council Bluffs Lincoln 46 Spirit Lake 91. Paulfina South Brien 47 Remsen Saint Mary's 43 Spalding 38 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Concordia (Neb.) 73, Bnar Cliff 71 (0T) Fresno St.

60. Utah St. 58 New Mexico St. 61, Boise St 60 Stanford 76, Oregon 64 Weber St. 65.

Utah Valley St 57 MEN'S BASKETBALL MkJwsst BemidpSt. 84, Winona St. 79 Concordia. St.P. 91 47 Hamline 83, Augsburg 71 Wayne, Neb.

86, 53 South Tennessee St. 85, Tenn -Martin 82 Southwest Texas Southern 88, Prairie View 72 Far West Denver 75, Louisiana-Lafayette 63 Fresno St. 99, Utah St. 96, 20T Gonzaga 68, Saint Mary's, Calif. 60 Boys: Marion at Scotland Girls: Lennox at Vermillion USHL East Division OL Pts GF 6A 126 79 108 81 108 104 93 109 101 126 96 142 Des Moines 22 Cedar Rapids 20 9 Green Bay 15 15 Waterloo 12 16 Indiana 11 16 Chicago 11 20 westumston OL PS GF GA Sioux Falls 28 3 2 58 116 69 Omaha 19 13 1 39 106 104 Lincoln 15 13 4 34 101 109 Tri-City 14 15 5 33 96 90 Sioux City 12 17 4 28 96 133 Saturday Sioux Falls 2, Indiana 1 Green Bay 4, Sioux City 3 Cedar Rapids 5, Waterloo 1 Des Moines 6.

Lincoln 1 Omaha 1 Tri-Crty 0 Sunday Des Moines 4, Waterloo 1 Today-Thursday Nogames NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE AttarrrJcDMsion 0T Pts GF GA Philadelphia 27 8 6 60 150 124 Y. Rangers 23 12 7 53 129 106 New Jersey 19 16 5 43 123 133 Y. Islanders 18 21 2 38 127 149 Pittsburgh 11 21 9 31 119 162 ItorrJieastDMslon OT PS GF GA Ottawa 28 9 3 59 167 97 Buffalo 27 13 2 56 136 124 Toronto 24 15 3 51 137 130 Montreal 19 15 6 44 117 131 Boston 16 19 6 38 121 131 Southeast DMsion OT PS GF GA Carolina 27 10 4 58 151 129 Atlanta 20 18 6 46 158 156 Tampa Bay 21 19 3 45 127 135 Florida 17 22 6 40 115 142 Washington 13 23 4 30 112 158 WESTERN CONFERENCE 1 Central Division OT PS GF GA Detroit 28 11 3 59 156 111 Nashville 26 12 3 55 130 117 Chicago 13 24 4 30 106 147 Columbus 13 27 2 28 92 150 St. Louis 10 24 5 25 1 03 1 50 Northwest Drvtslon 0T PS GF GA Calgary 25 12 5 55 112 106 Vancouver 23 14 5 51 138 132 Edmonton 23 15 4 50 141 130 Colorado 23 17 3 49 159 141 Minnesota 20 18 4 44 121 105 Pacific DMsion 0T PS GF GA Dallas 27 12 2 56 139 109 Los Angeles 27 15 2 56 153 126 Anaheim 18 16 7 43 116 116 Phoenix 20 20 2 42 119 126 San Jose 18 16 5 41 123 124 Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss. Sunday's Games Florida 4.

Washington 3, SO Dallas 6, Detroit 3 Nashville 5, Chicago 1 Columbus 5, Phoenix 2 Today's Games Philadelphia at New Jersey, 6:30 p.m. Dallas at Minnesota, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Colorado, 8 p.m. Los Angeles at Anaheim, 9:30 p.m.

Saturday VANCOUVER 4, CALGARY 3 (OT) in Vancouver, British Columbia Brendan Morrison' scored a power-play goal at 2:53 of overtime for the Canucks. SAN JOSE 3, LOS ANGELES 2 in San Jose, Calif. Scott Thornton scored two goals and Evgeni Nabokov got his first victory in nearly three weeks for the Sharks, who rallied from an early 2-0 deficit tor their third straight victory. AREA VARSITY GIRLS Friday-Sunday ki Sioux FaHs SF FLYERS 4, BROOKINGS RANGERS 2 -Melissa Haight, Jamie Tiede. Ali McDowell and Katie Doyle each had a goal for SF.

Sami Gal-liger. Tiede and McDowell each had an assist. Sarah Watkins was in goal with five saves. SF FLYERS 8, PIERRE CAPITALS 0 Tiede had three goals. Alyssa Hanish two goals and Morgan Greenfield, Cassie Chelgren and Haight one each.

Lindsey Mills. Greenfield and Ann McHaleeach had two assists. Haight Gal-liger and Darcy Murphy each had one assist Watkins had six saves. SF FLYERS 4, BROOKINGS RANGERS 1 -Tiede had two goals and Morgan Portia and McHale each had one. McDowell, Haight Mills, Beth Rysavy.

Aileen Hurley and Murphy each had one. Watkins had 10 saves. Sioux Falls visits Marshall. on Friday. JV BOYS BrooMrHpTwmament Sheboygan 4, SF Flyers SF Flyers 4, Mitchell SF Flyers 3, Watertown 1 SF Flyers 7, Brookings Red 4.

COLLEGE WCHA PS GF GA Wisconsin 11 1 2 24 51 20 Colorado Coll. 9 4 1 19 49 32 Denver 8 4 2 18 47 35 Minnesota 8 4 2 18 50 38 N.Dakota 7 7 0 14 53 44 Minn.Duluttt 5 6 3 13 40 49 St. Cloud St. 4 7 1 9 31 27 Alaska-Anchorage 4 11 1 9 30 61 Minn. MankatoS 8 3 9 37 45 Michigan Tech 3 10 1 7 27 64 OVERALL RECORDS: Wisconsin 16-2-2, Minnesota 13-5-4.

Colorado College 17-6-1 St. Cloud St. 9-8-3, North Dakota 14-9-1 Denver 11-9-2. Minn. Dukith 8-10-4 Minn Mankato 7-11-4.

Alaska-Anchorage 6- iecnMr-i. Tuesday's Gams Minn. Mankato 5, Nebraska-Omaha 2 Friday's Games Alaska-Anchorage 5, North Dakota 3 Minnesota 5, Niagara 2 St Cloud St. 3, Colgate 2 Saturday's Games Minnesota 7, Niagara 1 Minn Duluth 6, US Under-18 Team 3 North Dakota 5, Alaska-Anchorage 0 St. Cloud St.

5. Colgate 5, tie Friday, Jan, 13 Alaska-Anchorage at Minn. Mankato Michigan Tech at Minn Duluth North Dakota at Minnesota Beschorner was named the Offensive Player of the Game after posting 367 yards of total offense and accounting for four touchdowns. Beschorner, who set 29 school records at USD this season, led the West to a halftime lead. He completed 12 of 17 passes for 300 yards and three IDs.

He also rushed for 87 yards and a TD in playing a little more than one half The senior from Lohrville, Iowa, set Cactus Bowl records for total yards (387), longest pass (72 yards) passing yards and TD passes. Beschorner was supported by a pair of USD offensive lineman, including Nick Hagemann of New Vienna, Iowa, who earned the Jim Langer Award as the game's top offensive lineman. Brian Alderson, from Hartford, also played for the West USD defensive end AJ. Schable of Ida Grove, Iowa, had six tackles and a sack. FAST-TALK Anaheim trades Sykora to Rangers HOCKEY: The New York Rangers obtained forward Petr Sykora and a 2007 fourth-round draft choice from the Anaheim Mighty Ducks for defenseman Maxim Kondratiev.

The 29-year-old Sykora has scored at least 20 goals in each of his last six NHL seasons. He had seven goals and 13 assists in 34 games for Anaheim this season. BOWLING: Brian Hlmmler came through in the clutch, picking up a 3-6-10 spare in the 10th frame to defeat Mika Koivuniemi 214-204 in the title match of the Earl Anthony Medford Classic. It was the fourth career PBATour title for the Cincinnati native, a 13-season veteran. SKIING: Giorgio Rocca of Italy remained unbeaten in the slalom this season, capturing a World Cup race in which Ted Ligety of the United States finished a career-best second despite a costly mistake on a treacherous and icy slope.

Overall champion Bode Miller of the United States veered off course in the first run. Austria's Marlies Schild won her third straight World Cup slalom, with Krlstlna Koznlck fourth and Lindsay Klldow ninth in a good day for U.S. skiers. BASKETBALL: Lindsay Thomas is averaging 10.8 points and 7.9 rebounds a game for Colorado State (7-6). The 6-foot-3 senior from Sioux Falls had 12 points and five rebounds in a 73-57 loss to 21st-ranked New Mexico on Saturday.

SOCCER: Applications for the fan high school coaching positions of all Sioux Falls public schools, Harrisburg, Brandon Valley and West Central are being accepted by the Sioux Falls Soccer Association. Applications are available for varsity, junior varsity and assistant coaching positions at www.siouxfallssoccer.org. For more information, call Janice Stoebner (332-5911 ext 109). WRESTLING: South Dakota Stats went 1-3 in the Lone Star Duals in Arlington, Texas, on Saturday, defeating Clarion (Pa.) 28-15 and losing to Central Oklahoma 29-10, Cal State Fullerton 27-9 and Brown 34-6. Nate Althoff at 165 and Jason Stripling at heavyweight were 3-1 for SDSU, while Andy Everson was 2-1 at 157.

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