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ARGUSLEADER.COM Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009 SCOREBOARD 3C Haberling (605-352-2627 or chaberirngnordbycenter.oig). WHAT'S AHEAD Nov. 19-14 in state unaiienge, soum Home games shaded Sioux City $100team, girtsboys grades 3-8, 3-game guarantee, Doug Stark (402-494-4713 evenings or cdanstarkaol.com) or Tom Gesel no. 13-14 sioux nns tnnsnan Athlete), Dr.

Phil and Mary PafSson (Meritorious Service), Herman "Buddy Meyer (Basketball, Coach), Randy Kortokrax (BasketbaJ, Athlete). Susan Johnson (Basketball, Coach), Jim Boeve (Meritorious Service), Cheryl Schaeler (Softball. Athlete), Jeff Griebta (God, Coach), Bryan Clay (Track Field, Athlete), and Dr. Mary Livengood Sutherland (Track I Field, Athlete). BOB YOUNG BK) To be inducted at the AFCA Convention (Orlando, January 10, 2010) In his 22 years (1 983-2004) at the University of Sioux FaUs (USF), Bob Young turned his team into a perennial powerhouse ii NAIA football (172-69-3).

During his tenure, the football program con Shootout tor girts grades 5-8. $1 25, 3-game guarantee. Oct 30 entry deatttine. Jeff Brands (334-2338 or Kbranisosio.midco.nst). Nov.

14 Mitcnen Hecreation Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednetday 827 30 831 jn lam Texas Texas Chicago Chicago Chicago 12.10 p.m. FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN FSN Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Season 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m.

ends CenterHarve's Sport Shop tourney, lor boys grades 5-6, $100, 3-game guarantee, Chris Cranny (ccrannycityofmitchell.org) or Rob Marchand (995-8450). Nov. 14-15 Memorial Middle school Tourney, for boysgirts grades 5-8, play three games in six hours and be done tor the weekend. Download registration form at sistently competed on the national level with six undefeated regular seasons and numerous appearances in the NAIA Football Championship Series. nttpysni zr.ki2.so.us or contact scon Hahnemann (366-3228 or in Young led tne uouoars to a scnooi Nov.

2U-Z1 Brandon valley Harowooo Ticket information Minnesota Twins- MLB- Metrodome-l-800-33-TWINS Sioux Falls Canaries American Association SF Stadium 3330179 first NAIA Football National Championship title and was recognized as NAIA Coach of the Year. For his success Young was inducted into the USF and South Dakota Sports Halls of Fame.Yourig'saccmplishmentsonthefoot- Challenge, for boysgirls grades 2-9, 3-game guarantee, Nov. 6 entry deadline, $80 for grades 2-3, $100 tor grades 4-6 for grades 7-9, Randy Maiso (582-64 1 8 or Registration forms available at www.freewebs.combvball. rjau tieio nad an immeasurable enect on usi- E33zj as an institution. In 2007, the University honored Young in naming the new foottiall field the Bob Young Field.

AMATEUR Ovsr-40 state tournament DELL RAPIDS 10, CANISTOTA0 Nov. 20-21 Presidents Bowl Tournament JACKRABBIT CARAVAN as a coacn, young nas transformed tne Itinerary forthe JackrabOrt Caravan today id Dei Rapids Canlstota 00120232-1091 00000000-036 Sioux Falls. Players and coaches from SDSU varsity sports will visit elementary schools, Sioux Falls, tor boysgirts grades 4-9. games held at Lincoln, Roosevelt Washington High Schools, $125, 3-game guarantee, teams seeded by ability, Nov. 6 entry deadline, John Schultz (335-4091 or SchultzFamilysio.midco.net).

Gary Kortan, Craio Hansen (8) and Clarence lives of young men in the USF football program through his ability to see the very best in them. Young's legacy at USF is built on relationships, integrity, perseverance and a great work ethic. Without his vision and consistent leadership, the USF football program would hospitals ana nursing Homes. Here is tne schedule: Fjellanger, Jay Bentz (6): Todd Anderson, Curt Lottman (6) and Doug Siebert, Brian Hansen (6) Craig Hansen had two singles for Den Rapids. Jay Ortmann had two hits for Canis- 9:15 11:45 lid.

Student-Athletes visit use. 4-9 Mieroeen Family ymca inter Miami at Tampa Bay, 7pm. Fridays Games New England at Washington, 7 p.m. Green Bay at Arizona, 9 p.m. Saturday's Games Indianapolis at Detroit, Noon New Orleans at Oakland, 3 p.m.

Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m. Tennessee at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. San Diego at Atlanta, 7 p.m. N.Y. Jets at N.Y.

Giants, 7 p.m. San Francisco at Dallas, 7 p.m. Seattle at Kansas City, 7 p.m. Baltimore at Carolina, 7 p.m. COLLEGE TSN FCS PRESEASON POLL PHILADELPHIA (API -The top 25 teams in Sioux Falls elementary schools never have experienced the success nas state tournament, for girts grades 4-9, Dan at the Aberdeen Family YMCA (225-4910 or today.

Hooert Frost Elementary, 1 :30 a m. Mark Twain Elementary, a.m. John F. Kennedy Elementary, agreweearjeroeenymca.org). uec.4-a Madison Tournament, tor boys ABERDEEN 7, MECKUNG 3 am Aberdeen 10000601004-7112 00010200000-333 grades 3-6 and girls grades 5-8, $1 00 entry before Nov.

16. Register at www or email Darin Namken Mckeiing Pettigrew Elementary, a.m. Anne Sullivan Elementary, 0:15 Horace Mann Elementary, Lonnie Stover and Rich Osbom: Rusty dnamkencreditsoup.com (256-9103). Dec. 5 Beresford Com-EdBooster Club Jensen and Steve Fejfar For Aberdeen, Mark am.

Watchdog Classic, for boysgirts grades 5-6, The Sports Network Football Championship tiuidsem had three nits, wr Meckiing, sieve Fejfar and Travis Lee had two singles. 3-game guarantee, am 63-2U94 or Subdivision preseason poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, points and final ranking: comedbmtc.net Dec. 5 Mitchell Recreation Centerflarve's Terry Redlin Elementary, 1 :25 a.m. Jefferson Elementary, a.m. Harvey Dunn Discovery Elementary, a.m.

Longfellow Elementary, Garfield Elementary, :30 a m. Lowell Elementary, a.m. Noon-1 D.m. Picnic lunch at Sertoma Park AMATEUR ALL-TOURNEY TEAM Class A Rennet Monarchs Luke Langenfeld- Sport Shop tourney, for girts grades 5-6, $100, 3-game guarantee, Chris Cranny (ccrannycityofmitchell.org) or Rob Marchand (995-8450). REGIONAL DIGEST Explorers down Canaries 4-2 Sioux Falls left 10 men on base in a 4-2 loss to Sioux City on Wednesday night in Sioux City.

The Canaries (17-27) out-hit the Explorers 12-8 and had three doubles and two stolen bases. Joe Anthonsen had four hits and scored two runs scored, while Cody Haerther, Beau Torbert and Pat Reilly all had two hits. Ryan Ford (3-10) gave up four runs, three earned, on eight hits in the loss. Ford tied the team record for losses in a season set by Mic-ah Posey in 2007. Young to be inducted into NAIA Hall Bob Young, the football coach at the University of Sioux Falls from 1983-2004, will be one of 15 former athletes, coaches and administrators inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame over the next year.

Young led USF as the program became one of the strongest in the country. He had a lifetime record of 172-69-3 during his tenure. Full bio, more recipients, scoreboard SbSU No. 23 inTSN poll South Dakota State University is ranked 23rd in The Sports Network FCS preseason poll. Appalachian State of North Carolina was rated No.

1, getting 79 first-place votes. The Jackrabbits' season starts Sept 12 when Georgia Southern visits Brookings. Poll In scoreboard Yoeiger to play in Holland Former University of South Dakota women's basketball standout Bridget Yoerg-er has signed to play for a professional team in Holland. Yoerger will play for BV Leider-dorp, the same team that another former Coyote, Jeana Hoffman, played for in 2008-09. Yoerger finished her USD career as the second-leading scorer in school history with 1,604 points.

FAST-TALK Quaye earns preseason honors FOOTBALL: The University of South Dakota's Kommonyan "Ko" Quaye has earned preseason All-America honors from College Sporting News at his defensive lineman position. TRACK AND FIELD: Tyg Long has been named the throws coach at South Dakota State. Before signing with the Jacks, Long worked as the throws coach at Black Hills State University. CROSS COUNTRY: Augustana's women are ranked fifth in the nation in the Division II coaches poll. They are second in the central region.

The men are ranked 17th. MVP. Kyle Thompson- Batting Champ, Mike Clapp, Brian McGuire (public invited to attend) Kecoro pts rvs 1 Appalachian State (79)0-0 3,653 5 2. Richmond (72) 0-0 3,792 1 3. Montana (2) 0-0 3,506 2 4.

Northern Iowa (2) 0-0 3,408 4 5. Villanova (2) 0-0 3,285 6 6. James Madison (1) 0-0 3,069 3 7. Southern Illinois 0-0 2,897 11 8. New Hampshire 0-0 2,544 8 9.

Weber Stated) 0-0 2,525 7 Dec. 16-19 -warnor zone lourrament in Brooxinas uubbvs Tyson Linoekuaei. Chris Miles, Chris Brown, Billy Stltz 1-4 p.m. rospnaiNursing noma visits Avera McKennan Pediatrics, 2-3 p.m. Avera McKennan Behavioral Health, 2-4 Sergeant Bluff, Iowa.

$100 team, 3-game guarantee, 3rd4th-8th Grade boys and girls. Dec. 11 deadline. Registrations online at Hapio uity en vale stock Jason Herz Yanton Tappers Layne Somson, Robin p.m. i.cflyoisergeantDiuit.com.

tontact went Chute Brown at (712) 943-1942 or Brandon Valley Merchants Nick Bruning, santoro children Hospital, z-3 p.m. Good Samaritan Society-Village, 2-4 p.m. Good Samaritan Society-Luther Manor, 2- 10 Wofford 0-0 2,169 9 11. Eton 0-0 2,162 17 12. Cat Poly 0-0 1,780 10 BryceAhrendt 4 p.m.

SOFTBALL Aug. 29-30 Rapid City CoEd Invitational. Canova Gang Lincoln Gassman, Jared boon Samaritan booetv-bioux Falls Center. 2-4 p.m. Donahue- MVP, Garrett Gassman, Thomas Guiledge.

4-oau p.m. tvems at Howard wood Hen Rapid City, slowpfich, $175, Mike Miles (393-0296 or 209-4627). Sept 5-4 Montrose Softball Tournament $125, men's teams, Jim Cleveland Dell Rapids pbh Dan Conrad, Lanoon parking lot Klock inflatable games Jackrabbit merchandise from University (363-3487 or 201-3682). Redfield Dariy Queen Rich Osbom Miller-WessinQton Outlaws- Nathan Zach- Bookstore COLLEGE DIVISION II TRACK FIELD AND CROSS COUNTRY COACHES ASSOCIATION POLL Women National 1. Adams State 2.

Grand Valley State 3. Seattle Pacific 4. Shippensburg 5. Augustana 6. Western State 7.

Chico State 8. Minnesota-Duluth 9. Alaska-Anchorage 10. Western Washington Central Region 1. Adams State 2 Augustana 3.

Western State 4. Minnesota-Duluth 5. Mesa State 6. Minnesota STate 7. Metro State S.

Winona State 9. UCCS 10. Fort Lewis Men National LAdamsState 2. Western State 3. Chico State 4.

Abilene Christian 5. Grand Valley State 6. Queens of Charlotte 7. Western Washington 8. Colorado School of Mines 9.

Minnesota State 10. Harding Others 16. Wayne State 17. Augustana Central Region LAdamsState 2. Western State 3.

Chico State 4. Abilene Christian 5. Grand Valley State 6. Queens of Charlotte 7. Western Washington 8.

Colorado School of Mines 9. Minnesota State 10. Harding Others 16. Wayne State 17. Augustana GOLF Aug.

29 McCook 3 Man Scramble. er, Natan Hainy- Batting Champ, Cody Cotton Autographs with Jackrabbit student-ath letes McCook Country Club (425-2073). Jackrabbit Athletics information booth Menno Mamrogs hood Mcuemens Platte Killer Tomatoes Miles Kuiper Dell Rapids Mudcats Brian Pfannensteki Parkston Rock Bass Tom Murtha, Brady sept. 12 Huron Hegionai Medical center 5 p.m. Football practice at Howard Wood IW scrimmage begins at 5:30 p.m.

Foundation Humanitarian Golf Tournament ll a.m. shotgun start, 4-person scramble, Nolz entry forms online at 13. Central Arkansas 0-0 1,670 12 14. William Mary 0-0 1,635 20 15. McNeese State 0-0 1,453 21 16.

South Carolina Slate 13 17. Massachusetts 0-0 1,055 NR 18. Eastern WashingtonO-0 1,038 NR 19. Maine Black 0-0 1,033 18 20. Texas State 0-0 860 22 21.

Jacksonville State 0-0 808 23 22. South Dakota State (M) 707 NR 23. Harvard 0-0 504 15 24. Eastern Kentucky 0-0 394 1 9 25. Grambling State 0-0 382 24 25.

Holy Cross 0-0 382 NR Others receiving votes: Georgia Southern 335, Liberty 330, Colgate 319, North Dakota State 252, Montana State 217, Hofstra 206, Delaware 202, Florida ASM 194. Tennessee-Martin 192, Furman 171, Northern Arizona 169, Youngstown State 145, Eastern Illinois 93, Albany 64, UC Davis 63, Western Illinois 61 Penn 56, Coastal Carolina 52, Prairie View 52, Samford 49, Tennessee State 47, Jackson State 46, Southern 39, Hampton 38, Bethune-Cookman 37, Brown 32, Northwestern Slate 30, San Diego 20, Lafayette 17, Delaware State 16, Jacksonville 16, Lehigh 16, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 15, Western Carolina 14, Charleston Southern 12, North Dakota 12, sept 19-20 Calcutta 3- person scram ble, McCook Country Club (425-2073). WNBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Pet GB TENNIS Sept 18-20 USD Club Tennis Open, Ver Indiana 19 7 .731 Irene Cardinals-Simon Healy Dimock-Emery Raptors Ooug Sudbeck Chamberlain Mallards Bryce Kruetzleldt Castlewood Ravens Dallas Sikkink LLWS SEMIFINALS Wednesday International Reynosa, Mexico 6, Chiba City, Japan 0 United States San Antonio 4, Staten Island, N.Y. 1 Today International Willemstad, Curacao vs. Taoyuan, Taiwan, million, open to adult and high school age players, entry fee for singles and $7 per partner for doubles, entry deadline is Sept 14, Jason Holoch (jason.holochusd.edu).

Atlanta 15 12 .556 i'A Connecticut '14 13 .519 5)4 Chicago 13 15 .464 7 Washington 13 lb .464 7 Detroit 12 14 .462 7 NewYork 11 16 .407 8)4 WESTERN CONFERENCE Pet GB Phoenix .18 9 .667 -Seattle 16 11 .593 2 4p.m. Fordham 10, Norfolk State 10, Stony Brook 10, The Citadel 10, Towson 10, Morgan State. Los Angeles 14 13 .519 4 Minnesota 11 16 .407 7 San Antonio 11 16 .407 7 Sacramento 9 19 .321 9)4 united states Warner Robins, Ga. vs. Chula Vista, 7 im.

Friday Rain Day, no games scheduled 8, Monmouth 5, Yale 4. Alabama ASM 2, Illinois State 2, Missouri State 2, Murray State 2, Presbyterian 2, Gardner-Webb 1 Portland State 1, Robert Morris 1, Southeastern Louisiana 1. Reynosa. Mexico vs. Willemstad, Curacao- Taoyuan, Taiwan winner, 1 1 a.m.

San Antonio vs. Warner Robins, vista, Cain, winner, 2 p.m. Tuesday's Games Detroit 90, Connecticut 70 Atlanta 103, Sacramento 83 Seattle 78, Washington 68 Los Angeles 74, Chicago 63 Wednesday's Games No games scheduled Today's Gams San Antonio at Indiana, 6 p.m. Atlanta at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Connecticut at Seattle, 9 p.m.

Phoenix at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. PROFESSIONAL Pftot Pun Singles Men Third Round AMERICAN ASSOC. North Division PA GB Lincoln 25 19 .568 Jurgen Melzer (11), Austria, def. Victor sunoay Third Place At Volunteer Stadium U.S. runner-up vs.

International runner-up, 11 a.m. Work) Championship At Lamade Stadium International champion vs. U.S. champion, 2:30 p.m. Hanescu (Bl, Romania, r-6 a 4-t, e-i.

Wichita 25 20 .556 )4 St. Paul 23 21 .523 2 Canaries 17 27 .386 8 Igor Andreev (7), Russia, def. Frederico Gil, POrtUQal, SPORTS ON THE AIR 'Leonardo Mayer, Argentina, def. Simone Sioux Falls 17 27 .366 South Division Bolelli. Italy.

6-2. 6-4. Pet GB Nikoiay Davydenko (1 Russia, def. Fabrics Pensacola 27 17 .614 Santoro 15, France, 7-5, 6-3. NFL PRESEASON AMERICAN CONFERENCE East TODAY'S TV HIGHLIGHTS BOXING 8 p.m.

Boxing from LA. Jose Acasuso, Argentina, def. Igor Kun'rtsyn Shreveport-Bossier 24 20 .545 3 Grand Prairie 23 22 .511 4H MLS EASTERN CONFERENCE 14 HUSSia, 3-6, f-6 3 Versus Pet PF PA Sam Querrey (6), United States, def. Bjom pnau, Germany, Miami 2 0 01.000 39 26 New England 1 1 0 .500 33 32 Buffalo 1 2 0.333 66 72 Florent Serra, France, def. Rajeev Ram, United States, 4-6, 7-6 6 OOIF 9 a.m.

European PGA: Johnnie Walker Champ. TGC Noon USGA: U.S. Amateur Champ, (tape) TGC 2 p.m. PGA Tour: The Barclays TGC Pts GF GA Columbus 10 3 9 39 34 24 Chicago 10 5 8 38 33 27 Toronto FC 8 8 6 30 30 33 New England 8 6 6 30 24 25 C. 6 5 11 29 34 34 Kansas City 5 9 6 21 20 28 NY.

Jets 0 2 0.000 43 47 Fernando Verdasco (2), Spain, def. Andreas Fort Worth 22 22 .500 El Paso 18 26 .409 Wednesday's Games St. Paul 11, Grand Prairie 8 El Paso 2, Shreveport-Bossier 1 Fort Worth Pensacola 0 Sioux City 4, Sioux Falls 2 Wichita 5, Lincoln 4, 10 innings Today's Games South Pet PF PA Tennessee 2 1 0 .667 58 68 Second Round NewYork 3 16 4 13 19 41 Svetlana Kuznetsova (1 Russia, def. Yan- WESTERN CONFERENCE Indianapolis 1 1 0.500 26 28 Houston 1 1 0 .500 30 48 Jacksonville 0 2 0.000 32 36 hia Wickmayer, Belgium, 6-4, 5-7, 7-6 2 BASEBALL 1:10 p.m. MLB: Washington at Chicago Cubs WGM 3 p.m.

LLWS: International semis, Curacao vs. Taiwan ESPN 7 p.m. LLWS: U.S. semis, Georgia vs. California ESPN Pts GF GA Shreveport-Bossier at Pensacola, 6:35 p.m.

Houston 11 6 7 40 31 21 North Virginle Razzano, France, def. Agnieszka Radwanska (5), Poland, 3-6, 6-4, retired. Elena Vesnina, Russia, del. Samantha Sto- American League BOSTON RED SOX-Acuvated RHP Tim Wakefield from the 15-day DL Designated RHP Enrique Gonzalez for assignment CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Assigned INF Chris Getz and OF Dewayne Wise to Charlotte (IL) on injury rehabilitation assignments. DETROIT TIGERS-Optioned RHP Armando Galarraga to Toledo (IL).

Activated LHP Nate Robertson from the 15-day DL. KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Waived LHP Ron Mahay. NatJoNl League COLORADO ROCKIES-Activated RHP Juan Rincon from the 15-day DL Designated OF Matt Mutton for assignment FLORIDA MARLINS-Placed 1 Nick John-sononthe 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 17. Recalled OF Brett Carroll from New Orleans (PCL).

NEW YORK METS-Placed LHP Oliver Perez on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Lance Broadway from Buffalo (IL). PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Ptaced RHP Jeff Karstens on the 15-day DL SAN DIEGO PADRES-Recalled OF Drew Macias from Portland (PCL). Placed RHP Mike Adams on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 22.

Eastern League TRENTON THUNDER-AnnouncedRHPAJan Home was assigned to Charleston (SAL). FOOTBALL National Football League JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS-Signed DTJer-vonte Jackson Waived DE Jeremy Mincey. NEW ENGLAND PATRtOTS-fle-stgned WR Robert Ortiz. NEW YORK JETS-Waived 0T Tavita Thompson. Canadian Football League EDMONTON ESKIMOS-Signed RB Rodney Kinlaw.

Released RB Ciatrick Fason. Untied Football League UFL-Named Henry Blenen chairman of the board of directors. HOCKEY National Hockey League NEW YORK ISLANDERS-Announced the retirement of Mike Sillinger. OTTAWA SENATORS-Promoted Pierre Dorion to director of player personnel and Randy Lee to director of hockey administration and player development CHARLOTTE CHECKERS-Named Jason Dawe assistant coach. JOHNSTOWN CHIEFS-Re-skjned David Schutz.

SOCCER Major League Soccer NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION-Named Karl Edmonds director of youth development COLLEGE DUQUESNE-Signed women's basketball coach Suzie McConnefl-Serio to a contract extension through the 2013-14 season. LONG BEACH STATE-Named Troy Buckley pitching coach. MASSACHUSETTS-Named Amanda Belch women's assistant lacrosse coach. POINT PARK-Announced women's sophomore Joncelyn Peterkin has transferred tromCariow. ST.

JOHN's-Named Victoria Laemmel student development assistant director. TEMPLE-Named Chuck Rfstano assistant bssobsll coscli WITTENBERG-Named Niche Johnson women's lacrosse coach. Pet PF PA Lincoln at sioux rails, Sioux City at St. Paul, 7:05 p.m. Fort Worth at El Paso, 8:05 p.m.

Friday's Games sur (9). Australia. 3-6. 6-3. 6-4.

Baltimore 2 0 01.000 47 23 Cincinnati 1 1 0.500 14 23 Cleveland 1 1 0 S00 71 71 Flavia Pennetfa (3), Italy, def. Iveta Beneso- KTTW 7 p.m. Preseason: Miami at Tampa Bay Los Angeles 8 4 11 35 27 23 Seattle 8 6 9 33 29 23 ChivasUSA 10 8 3 33 23 23 Colorado 8 7 6 30 34 27 Real Salt Lake 8 9 6 30 34 27 FC Dallas 6 11 5 23 31 35 SanJose 5 11 5 20 26 38 Shreveport-Bossier at Pensacola, 6:35 p.m. va. Czech Reoubiic.

7-6 i Pittsburgh 1 1 0.500 33 27 Caroline Wozniacki (2), Denmark, def. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, 6-1 6-4. TENNIS West Stoux city at St. Paul, 7:05 p.m. Grand Prairie at Wichita, 7:05 p.m.

Lincoln at Sioux Falls, 7:05 p.m. Fort Worth at El Paso, 8:05 p.m. Pet PF PA Noon ATPWTA Tour: Pilot Pen women's quarters ESPN2 Oakland 1 1 0 Ron SI .11 NOTE: Three points for victory, oiie point for ESPN2 6 p.m. ATPWTA Tour: Pilot Pen men's serriis SanDieao 1 1 0.500 31 26 Denver 0 2 0.000 29 44 Explorer BASKETBALL 4, Canaries 2 SIOUX CITY Kansas City 0 2 0 .000 23 33 TODAY'S RADIO HIGHLIGHTS FOOTBALL 7 p.m. Augustana at St.

Cloud State NATIONAL CONFERENCE East hbf KIKN-FM 100.5 Aug. 29- Brandon Valley Pigskin Classic Tournament, boysgirls grades 3-8, 4-game guarantee. $50, Mike Hieb (582-2279 Pet PF PA 1 1 1 0 1 1 he. Wednesday's Games Real Salt Lake 4, Chivas USA 0 Saturday's Games Toronto FC at Seattle FC, 3 p.m. San Jose at New England, 6:30 p.m.

D.C. United at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Real Salt Lake at Kansas City, 7:30 p.m. Chivas USA at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. COLLEGE Men ormike.nieDaiiiancecom.net).

Seot 5 Pizza Ranch Tournament, Hawar- bl ab OBerryrt 4 0 Jones cf 4 1 Llanos 2b 4 1 Nelson If 4 0 Stevens 3 OColsonfb 3 BASEBALL 7 p.m. AA: Sioux City at Lincoln Washington 1 1 0.500 17 Dallas 1 1 0 500 40 Y. Giants 1 1 0 500 27 KWSN-AM 1230 0 1 0 1 1 1 SIOUX FALLS ab It Anthnsn 2b5 2 4 Hutting ss 5 0 1 Harthrlf 3 0 2 Torbertcf 4 0 2 Harrisdh 4 0 0 LawhomtM 0 0 Reillyrf 4 0 2 Eveland 3b 4 0 1 Lupc 4 0 0 Totals 37 212 den, Iowa, boysgirts divisions from 3rd-12th grades plus adult division, Sept. 1 sign-up deadline, Dennis Weerheim (71 2-551-421 1 Philadelphia 0 2 0 .000 40 0 0 0 South TALK 3 p.m. Sports Talk with Craig and John KWSN-AM 1230 1 Pet PF WGreoLynott (712-551-1095).

Oct 23-25 Harrisburg Tigerball Tourney, 0McCcolass3 1 2 OMierasdh 2 1 1 0Schrmrhm3b2 0 0 3 p.m. Sports Buffet with Peterson and Swain New Orleans 2 0 01.000 55 KWSN-AM 1230 6 p.m. The John Gaskins Show" for boys grades 3-6, ISO, 3-game guarantee, 2 Totals 29 4 I 4 Atlanta 1 1 0.500 46 Tampa Bay 1 1 0 .500 44 Carolina 0 2 0.000 34 Matt senroeder (310-1491 tioerballslo.midco.net). Belllevue 6, Doane 1 Mark Heath-Preston scored two goals and had an assist to lead the Sioux Falls CONTACT US 001000100-2121 010021 OOx-4 81 North Nov. 6-7 Lace Em Up Tournament for Sioux City Bruins.

Women boys and gins grades 3-9 at Lincoln rc Sioux Falls. 3-oame guarantee, $125, entry Ford, Marotz. DP Explorers, 2. LOB Pet PF Green Bay 2 0 01.000 48 Minnesota 2 0 01 000 30 Southwest Minnesota State 1, Augsbunj 1 deadline Oct 23 (late entry tee is $1 50), Joe Canaries 10. Explorers 4.

2B-Anthonsen5), Torbert (8), Reilly (19), Eveland (4), Berry (3), Augsburg scored in the 76th minute to tie SWMS. Kate Voight scored in the 56th minute Chicago 1 1 0 .500 37 Maresn (3(t-2U9 ioemareshmsn.com). Stevens (10). SH-Mieras, Schermerhom. SF Detroit 1 1 0 .500 37 for the Mustangs.

Sports Editor Stu Whitney 977-3922 swhitneyargusleader.com Twins: 5-1 loss Wast Haerther. SB -Anthonsen (16), Reilly (12). CS McCoola (4). Schermerhom (7). IP Eft BB SO Nov.

6-7 Sgt Bluff Parks Rec Baffin' Hi the Bluff 5 on 5 Basketball Tournament, $100, 3-game guaranteee, 3rd4th-8th Grade boys and girls. Deadline Oct. 30. Registrations online at www.cityofsergeantbluff.com. Con Sioux Fats Pet PF San Francisco 2 0 01.000 38 Seattle 2 0 01.000 47 St Louis 1 1 0 .500 36 Arizona 0 2 0.000 16 NAIA HALL OF FAME Ford, 3-10 8 8 4 3 1 3 Sioux Cry The 2009-10 NAIA Hall of Fame class Continued from 1C tact Brent Brownat ri) wi-Wi brentcitvofseroeantbluff.com.

Includes: Efvin "AT Papik (Football, Coach), Marotz, W6-9 7 10 2 2 1 5 Meigs 1 1 0 0 0 2 Herd, 17 1.1 0 0 0 0 Bob Young (Football, Coach), Brian Harvey (Soccer, Coach), Jim Davies (Meritorious Nov. 7 Nordby Center for Recreation Tiger Basketball Tournament, Huron, boysgirts grades 4-6, $100, 3-game guarantee, Chris Today's Games Jacksonville at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. St. Louis at Cincinnati, 6:30 p.m. The 24-year-old Laffey (5-3) knows that with T-226.

Service), Funfla Akskan-sinani (volleyball, 11 young pitchers recently added to the organ ization in a series of trades, there's increased competition for a job. Vikings: Peterson not sensing' trouble in locker room "I'm going to stay aggressive and try to throw quality strikes, he said. Francisco liriano (4-11) remained winless in five starts since June 28 as Minnesota lost for the fourth time in five games following a four-game winning streak. He tied Baltimore's Jere my Guthrie for the most losses in the AL "Frankie was Minnesota manager Ron Gardenhire said. "He'd get ahead in the count and end up 3-2.

He didn't pitch to contact and got himself into trouble. liriano agreed. "I was leaving balls over the plate," the left-hander said. "I've been making the same mistakes every start Laffey gave up one unearned run on six hits, fessional, and that's how you've got to handle it Guys come in competing for jobs each year. If there was a running back they brought in this year that was being more productive than me or whatnot, then Fm sure I would be sitting on the bench.

That's what if all about It's business and you have to approach it with that mind-set" Childress made it clear he's glad his players are supporting Jackson. Notes Wide receiver Bernard Berrian (hamstring) and tight end Jim Kleinsasser (hand) continue to be sidelined from practice. Linebacker Erin Henderson was not on the field Wednesday after injuring his shoulder Friday against the Chiefs. uinely surprised when told of the reports about division in the locker room. That something new to me," Peterson said.

Tm not sensing nothing like that at all. I don't know where that came from. That's news to me." Childress even shared a story about himself as a teenager to provide an example of the business-is-business philosophy. "I got fired from a job at an apartment complex one time" he said. "My dad was a very minimal partner in it I was a lifeguard and I decided to go over and have a little party at the clubhouse and got fired.

The man that was the majority owner of the place fired me. I was in tears. He said, "Hey, it's nothing personal, Brad. Business is business and friends are friends." Said Peterson: The key word (in this situation) is pro scheduled to play the entire first half Monday night in Houston after playing only two series last Friday against Kansas City. "I think all of them will cite business issues," Childress said when asked about the players.

"Business is business and whether they like it or not, that's the way it is. As I told Tarvaris, 'I don't expect you to like it' As Tarvaris did, he's a highly competitive guy, he came back and played very well (against Kansas City last Friday). That benefits him, that benefits us. There is no downside to that. I don't expect those guys to like it I expect them to deal with it and go forward and by and large, that's exactly what has happened." Pro BowlrunningbackAdri-an Peterson, who is friends with Jackson, seemed gen striking out five and walking one as he contin Continued from 1C Tve seen the same reports that you've seen," Vikings coach Brad Childress said before the latest ESPN story was posted.

"Those are opinions. It's hard to shoot holes in an opinion. An opinion is just that, if an opinion. So, I certainly don't see anything that looks close to that" There is no question Jackson is popular among many of his teammates defensive end Ray Edwards voiced his support for Jackson this offseason when the subject of Favre joining the Vikings came up and Jackson clearly was disappointed to have lost his chance to compete with Rosenfels for the starting job. However, if the Vikings win with Favre, it's hard to believe anyone is going to complain.

Favre is ued to alternate good and bad starts. On July 29, he was tagged for seven runs in four innings in a 9-3 loss to the Los Angeles Angels. That came five days after yielding three hits and fanning seven over seven scoreless innings in a 9-0 win at Seattle. Minnesota's 34-5 hitters-Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau and Jason Kubel came in hitting a collective .423 (11 for 26) six RBIs against Laffey, but went 1 for 10 off him. Minnesota's Orlando Cabrera had three hits, extending his hitting streak to 15 games to tie his career best.

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