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Rapid City Journal www.rapldcityjournal.com Sunday, September 16, 2007 G5 Scoreboard SPORTS DIGEST INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Football Mob 120, Knuckle Shooters 115, Oasis Hot Shots 110, Breakroom Balderdash 105, Kelly's Krazy Kues 98, Stampede 77 Area events Total shots Shots on goal Total saves Fouls Offsides Corner kicks COLLEGE WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL North Dakota St. at South Dakota 6 p.m. RODEO South Dakota Rodoo Association, at Oelrlchs i I Sports on TV MOTORSPORTS: GP2 Championship Series, at Francor-champs, Belgium (same-day tape), SPEED. 4 a.m.; Formula One, Grand Prix ot Belgium, at Francorchamps, Belgium, SPEED, 5:30 a.m.; NASCAR, Nextel Cup Series, Sylvania 300, at Loudon, N.H., ABC, Noon; MotoGP World Championship, at Estoril, Portugal (same-day tape), SPEED, 2 p.m.; AMA Supersport, at Salinas. SPEED, 3 p.m.; AMA Superbike, at Salinas.

SPEED, 4 p.m.; NHRA, Mid-South Nationals, final eliminations, at Memphis, Tenn. (same-day tape), ESPN2, 5 p.m. GOLF: PGA Tour, The Tour Championship, final round, at Atlanta, TGC, 9:30 a.m.; PGA Tour, The Tour Championship, final round, at Atlanta, NBC, 11:30 a.m.; European PGA Tour, Mercedes-Benz Championship, final round, at Cologne, Germany (same-day tape), TGC, 1 1 :30 a.m.; Champions Tour, Greater Hickory Classic, final round, at Conover, N.C. (same-day tape), TGC, 5 p.m.; LPGA, Sol-heim Cup, final round, at Halland, Sweden, TGC, 2 a.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: Atlanta at Washington, TBS, 11:30 a.m.; Chicago Cubs at St.

Louis, WGN, 12:05 p.m.; Y. Yankees at Boston, ESPN, 6 p.m. NFL FOOTBALL: Indianapolis at Tennessee, CBS, 1 1 a.m.; Vikings at Lions, FOX, 2 p.m.; Oakland at Denver, CBS, 2:15 p.m.; San Diego at New England, NBC, 6:15 p.m. WNBA BASKETBALL: Playoffs, finals, game 5. Phoenix at Detroit, ESPN2, 2:30 p.m.

12.25-13 19 15 14 13 0 5 BOYS VARSITY C. STEVENS 2, S.F. O'GORMAN 1 Slow Part Team 1st 2nd FINAL S.F. O'Gorman 0 1 1 R.C. Stevens 1 ,12 Scoring RCS Mali wone cnns Homnsonj, 39th minute RCS Wolfe (Aaron Foss).

50th minute SFO Zach Millard unassisted). 75th minute Discipline RCS John Lino yeuow caroj, wnu minute SFO Dan Busch (yellow card), 92nd minute Game Start S.F. O'Gorman R.C. Stevens Total shots 11 14 Shots on goal 5 7 Total saves 7 5 Fouls 15 20 Corner kicks 2 1 S.F. LINCOLN I.

fl.C. CENTRAL 2 Sioux Park Stadium Team 1st 2nd FINAL S.F. Lincoln 3 36 R.C. Central 0 22 Scoring SFL Zerihune Abebe (Ryan Schmidtman), 11th minute SFL Houston Hottman penalty kick), 36th minute sfl Abeoe (penalty kick). 45tn minute RCC Ryan Keohane (Adam Neu- miller), 48th minute SFL Kyle Sadler unassisted 55tn minute RCC Chris Sabrowski (penalty kick).

60th minute SFL Hoffman (unassisted), 86th minute SFL Hoffman (unassisted). 89th minute Olicipllne SFL Sean Sandelbach yellow card), 87th minute Game Stall S.F. Lincoln R.C. Central Total shots 27 16 Shots on goal 17 9 Total saves 8 12 Fouls 16 17 Offsides 1 3 Corner kicks 5 2 Tennis S.D. high school girls ABERDEEN INVITATIONAL Saturday At Aberdeen ABERDEEN CENTRAL 5, PIERRE 4 Singlet Bethany Goeden, del.

Alicia Olson, 9-8 (7-2); Katie Green, del. Olivia Hol-lan. 8-6; Allison Hanson. AC. def.

Megan Vockrodt, 8-4: Crystal Ortbahn, def. Libby Wiswall. 8-3; Deidra Beck, def. Kate Rasmussen, 8-6; Hannah Brenden, AC. def.

Molly Burke. 8-3. Doubles Olson-Holtan. AC. def.

Goeden-Green, 9-7; Hanson-Rasmussen, AC, del. Vockrodt-Ortbahn, 8-5; Wiswall-Jenna Strohtus, AC. def. Rika Beck-Megan Farris. 8-4 ABERDEEN CENTRAL 8, R.C.

CENTRAL 1 Singlet Alicia Olson. AC. def. Hallie Sims. 8-5: Olivia Hollan, AC.

del. Emily Raczyns-ki. 8-6: Allison Hanson. AC. def.

Abby Salkowski. 8-0; Libby Wiswall. AC. def. Lorena Reichert, 8-5; Kate Rasmussen, AC, del.

Rochelle Flynn, 9-7; Hannah Brenden, AC, del. Ginny Price, 8-4. Doublet Olson-Hollan, AC, def. Sims-Salkows-ki. 8-5: Reichert-Flynn, RCC, del.

Hanson-Rasmussen, 9-7; Wiswall-Jenna Strohfus, AC, def. Raczynski-Erickson, 8-4. PIERRE 7, ABERDEEN RONCALLI 2 Singlet Bethany Goeden, def. Hailey Gun-derson, 8-2; Katie Green, def. Kelley Carlson.

8-3; Kaitlin Randall. AR, def. Megan Vockrodt, 8-5; Crystal Ortbahn, def. Pichcha Virap*rn, 8-5: Deidra Beck, P. def.

Annie Dosch, 8-6; Molly Burke, def. Rebecca Ronayne, 8-4. Doublet Goeden-Green, P. def. Gunderson-Carlson.

8-4; Vockrodt-Ortbahn. def. Randall-Virap*rn, 8-6; Beck-Megan Farris, def. Dosch-Ronayne, 8-2. R.C.

STEVENS HURON 0 Singlet Kelsie Dubon, RCS, def. Shannon Weber. 8-6; Abby Fischer. RCS, def. Kelsi Foster, 9-7; Kaitlyn Wright, RCS, del.

Allison Wurts. 8-1; Cassie Malik. RCS, def. Shayla Peterson. 8-5; Sydney Moyle, RCS, def.

Haley Hallekal. 8-0; Kelly Feehan, RCS. del. Samantha Chrlstopherson, 8-2. Doublet Fischer-Wright, RCS, def.

Foster-Weber, 8-2; Moyle-Dubon, RCS, def. Wurts-Peterson, 8-2; Malik-Feehan, RCS, def. Christopherson-Hallekat, 9-0. R.C.STEVENS MILBANKO Singlet Fischer, RCS, def. Megan Ludwig, 8-1; Amanda Pryzmus.

RCS, def. Abby Ward, 8-6; Wright, RCS, def. Caroline Hicks, 8-1; Torri Dudley, RCS, def. Kaitlyn Pinker). 8-2; Sydney Moyle, RCS.

def. Patty Hammon, 8-3; Feehan, RCS. def. Stephanie Woods, 8-0. Doubltt Fischer-Wright, RCS, def.

Ludwig-Ward. 8-3; Dubon-Moyle, RCS. def. Hicks-Pinkert, 8-3; Malik-Feehan, RCS, def, Hammon-Woods. 8-1.

R.C. 8TEVENS PIERRE 1 Singlet Bethany Goeden, Pie. def. Fischer. 8-2: Dubon, RCS.

del Katie Green. 8-2; Wright, RCS. del. Megan Zockrodt. 8-5; Malik, RCS, del.

Crystal Orgbahn. 8-4; Moyle, RCS, del. Deidra Beck. 8-4; Feehan. RCS.

del. Molly Burke. 8-1. Doubltt Goeden-Green, Pie, del Fischer-Wright, 5-8; Dubon-Moyle, RCS, def. Zockrodt-Orgbahn, 8-5; Malik-Feehan, RCS, def.

Beck-Megan Farris. 8-3. Volleyball S.D. high school girls SATURDAY'S SCORES Philip del. Jones 25-16, 25-19, 25-13 Rapid City Stevens del.

Sturgis, Timber Lake del. Harding County, 25-13 Warner def. Selby Area, 25-12, Watertowndef. Mitchell, 25-21, Yankton del. Aberdeen Central, 25-9, 25-3, 18-25, 25-16 Big Dakota Tournament Round 1 Miller def.

Todd Countv. 25-16. 25-19 Mobrldge del. McLaughlin, 25-7, 25-5 Ivan SekretarevAP Russia's Svetalana Kuznetsova, second from left, hugs teammate Nadia Petrova, left, as Elena Vesnina, center, and Maria Sharapova, right, look on after beating Italy's Mara Santangelo at their Fed Cup final match in Moscow on Saturday. Russia a win away from Fed Cup title The Associated Press MOSCOW With Maria Sharapova cheering from the bench, Russia moved within one victory of its third Fed Cup title.

Svetlana Kuznetsova beat Mara Santangelo of Italy 6-1, 6-2 Saturday to the put the Russians ahead 2-0 in the top team event in women's tennis. Anna Chakvetadze struggled past Francesca Schiavone 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 In the opener. Reverse singles and doubles In the best-of-five format are Sunday. Sharapova has never played for Russia in the Fed Cup because of injuries and is still bothered by an ailing right shoulder. She was invited by Russia captain Shamil Tarplschev to practice with the team, and threw her support behind her teammates Saturday.

Auto Racing SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium The head of McLaren wants to accept the record $100 million fine and suspension from the team championships if it means ending the Formula One spy scandal. McLaren chief Ron Dennis also said Saturday he won't take action against team driver Fernando Alonso. An outburst and threat from the world champion led to the widening of the scandal and the biggest penalty in the history of the sport. "If we can achieve closure, then at this moment in time that would be my recommendation," said Dennis, contending it would take up to two years to go through appeals, a process that would damage his team and auto racing as a whole. Horse racing NEW YORK The Green Monkey sure didn't look like a $16 million horse in his greatly anticipated debut at Belmont Park on Saturday.

The most expensive horse purchased at auction started slowly and never mounted a serious threat, finishing third In a slx-furlong maiden special weight several races before Rags to Riches ran In the Gazelle Stakes. The Green Monkey, named for a golf course in Barbados, was sent off as the 2-5 favorite despite taking on five experienced rivals. Roi Maudit ($22.80) won, with Six-hirteen second and The Green Monkey seven lengths behind the winner. Cycling ST. CHARLES, Mo.

Danny Pate rode to a solo victory in the fifth stage of the Tour of Missouri on Saturday and Discovery Channel's George Hincapie kept his overall lead. Pate, a former junior world time trial champion from Colorado Springs, who rides for Team Slipstream, finished the 126.8-mile race from Jefferson City to St. Charles in 4 hours, 50 minutes, 21 seconds. Colombian John Fredy Parra was second and Jeff Louder of Salt Lake City was third, both 8 seconds back. Hincapie, an 11 -time finisher of the Tour de France from Greenville, N.C, finished 25th in the main field, 2:26 behind Pate.

Hincapie maintained an advantage of 1 :40 over William Frischkorn of Boulder, Colo. David Canada of Spain is third, trailing by 2:22. Short stops KANSAS CITY CHIEFS: The NFL said Friday it was investigating whether a foul-mouthed rap song on a MySpace Web page was the work of someone impersonating Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson. The song, rapped in a voice similar to Johnson's and peppered with obscenities, blasts Chiefs president and general manager Carl Peterson suggesting it was made during Johnson's holdout before he signed a five-year contract extension worth a guaranteed $19 million and nearly $28 million in the first three years. BRIEFLY: A judge has sentenced a 1 9-year-old man to two years' probation for stealing two football rings belonging to late Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton.

Jeremey Sherman pleaded guilty in Kane County court to theft for stealing Payton's replica Super Bowl ring and a Hall of Fame ring. Purdue guard Jodi Howell will have surgery next week for a sprain in her left shoulder and will be out three months. RUSHING Mawllle Slate, Brian Young 26-95, Mitch Schwlndt 12-42, Barrett Herr 5-23, Nathaniel Gill 2-7, Jake McLaln 1-0, Stanford 1-0; Mines, Joshua Jones 31-126, Lukas Munsell 8- 16, Jason Bellstein 4-7. Louie Brukette 3-5. Joe Sanchez 4-(-16).

CASSiNti Mayvme state, sianrorg 16-21-0-141, Steve Perez 0-2-2-0; Mines, Beilstein 10-22-0-79, Sanchez 2- 2-0-11. RECEIVING Mawllle State. Hagans 7-66, Gill 2-35, Chris Williams 2-10, McLaln 2-10, Stenehem 1-14, Anthony Hall 1-10, Keith Christopher 1-(-4); Mines. Munsell 6-57, Jones 4-24, Marc Baue 1-6, Ed Waliczek 1-3. MISSED FG Mawille State, Hagans 25; Mines, Whalln 26, Becker 40, 44.

S.D. high school FRIDAY Belle Fourche 21, Stanley County 0 Belle Fourche 14 7 0 021 Stanley County 0 0 0 00 BF Jess Cooper 1 run (Jordan Boston kick) Br Kyle Grubb 9 oass Irom Alex Kling pass (Boston kick) Br cooper 4 run (Boston kick) BF SC First downs 18 9 Rushes-yards 34-169 40-133 Passing yards 162 42 Comp-att 11-20 4-15 Return yards 0 100 Punts 2-60 3-89 Fumbles-lost 6-4 3-2 Penalties-yards 10-60 9-65 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-BF, Jess Cooper 27-176, Jake Dschaak 5-14 Alex Kling 2-(21). SC, Austin Iverson 7-(7), Trevor Lopour 12-63, Jake Pearson 15-62, Kip Cross 2-18, Kern Parce 4-(3). PASSING-BF, Kling 11-20-0-162. SC, Lopour 4-15-0-42 RECEIVING-BF, Grubb 4-75, Tanner Willard 3-44, Kyle Webb 3-36, Zach Grapentlne 1-7.

SC. Parce 3-44, Kyle Tidbits 1-(2). DEFENSE BF. Kyle Blake 9 tackles, Jake Dschaak 8 tackles, Zach Grapentlne 8 tackles. Kale Merrell 4 tackles.

2 fumble recoveries NEXT GAME BF travels to Lead (3-0) next Friday. SC (1 -2) travels to Chamberlain. Golf Meadowbrook G.C. THURSDAY Ladiat Association Gross 1. Val Harmon-Kit Bru-eninger 38, 2.

Judy Lee-Lee Arends 42; 3. Nancy Whitcher-Carol Kazmierczak 43; 4, Pat Starkweather-Judy Erck 44. Net 1, Lee-Arends 30; 2, Whitcher-Kazmierczak 30; 3, Starkweather-Erck 31; 4, Harmon-Brueninger 26. Motorsports Heartland Speedway DAKOTA KART RACERS Sept. IS Feiture reiulti Junior I Sporl-1, Kyler Bruce; 2, Levi Brown; 3.

Chase Morris: 4, Mackenzie Von Colin: 5. John Hillard. 8. Jake Di-mond; 7. Dylan LaCroix; 8.

Adam Rokusek; 9. Derek Knodel. Star 1 Cam Chambers: 2, Heath Keffeler; 3. Frank Alloway. Junior 2 Stock-1.

Cody Snyder: 2, Alysse Morris; 3, Toby Hubbard; 4, Tyler Davis; 5, Oree Deskin; 6, Chelsea Oines; 7, Tyler Doyle. Junior 1 Slock-1 Dylan LaCroix: 2. Levi Jensen; 3, Jamie Gerlach; 4, Kolten Young. Animal-1, Kyle Gerlach; 2, Darin Hautf. Junior 2 Sport-1 Chelsea Oines; 2, Ryan Rokusek; 3, T.J.

Stover; 4. Melissa Davis; 5, Cole Taylor; 6, Tyler Knodel. Briggs Light 1 Jess Island; 2, Lon-ney Brown; 3, Darin Hauft; 4, Ryan Howard; 5. Chris Flack; 6, Tiffany Ober; 7, Austin Whitney. Junior 2 Stock Medium--! Cody Snyder; 2, Alysse Morris; 3, Toby Hubbard; 4, Tyler Davis.

Open-1 Davis Susuki; 2. Eric Mass. Officials' race 1 Chuck Slaggett; 2, Bill Young; 3, Kenny Jacobs; 4, Travis Fischer; 5, Ouane Venable; DNF, Henry Jordan; Todd Willis. Pool West River 8-Ball Weekl Huebler Division Buck-n-Gator Survivors 125, Moose Bull Shooters 1 23, Hall Inn Shoot 2 Thrill 1 1 4, Kelly's II Renegades 109, Breakroom Regulators 106, Teddy's Hustlers 104, Teddy's Rough Riders 101, Knuckle Nite Owls 98, Hideaway Regulators 97. High shooters Leo Heuwagen 25, Tom Morris 24, Duane Oehlerking 22, Mike Jacobs 20, Cody Lagrande 20.

Joss Division Road Hog Sudsuck-ers 136, Kelly's Fur Jockeys 136, Teddy's Whoever 126. Knuckle No. 3 125, RAXX Roll 123. McKee'sBlackHawk119, Kelly's II Nite owl 117, Teddy's Twisters 115, American Legion Buds 115, Eagles Bald Eagles and Co. 98, Breakroom Laoers 94.

High shooters Josh Boos 35, Scott Brewer 25, Dave Emery 25, Alien uuprei 24, Sam Boykin 20, Roy Jones 20, Damon Sime 20, Dick Spitzer 20, Bryan Wildberger 20. Lucasi Division Teddy's Titans 144, Kelly's Cobra Fire 141, Sally O'Malley's Sure Shots 131, Robbinsdale Poke-n-Hope 130, Teddy's Bandits 129, Road Hog Dawgs 129, JT'S High Rollers 125, Joe's Slowpokes 1 1 9, Teddy's Put Together 117, Breakroom Unforgiven 97, RAXX Bare Shafts 97. High shooters Rob Hughlette 35, David Vandergrift 30, Vince Archuleta 27, Stacy Neiger 25, John Pierce 23, Morley Foster 22, Rich Schlem 22, Tim Sheets 22. Mali Division Kelly's GDB 155, Clock Tower Last Minute 148, Mead-owood No. 1 135, TREA Bullies 126, Sally O'Malley's Sportsmen 126, Hideaway Drinkers 119, Longhorn Breakers 115, Teddy's Ball Bangers 114, Teddy's No.

1 114, Hall Inn Rods 113, Moose Tracks 110. RAXX Strokers 98. High shooters Carl Cadotte 28, Joe Carlln 28, Willie wioerson i.n. nor-ton 26, Brian Persinger 26, Cal Ostert 25, Mike Schwartz 24, John Pierce 23, Mike Paver 23. Predator Division Sally O'Malley's No-X-Cues 160, RAXX Cue Men 140, Ea gles No.

1 137, Breakroom uulcasts 121, RAXX Unknown 1 19, Haines Ave. 8-Ball Express 1 1 4, Clock Tower Darkness 110, Kelly's Screwballs 93. High shooters Mike Kelner 34, Jim Tschetter 33, Jim O'Brien 29, Tim Bar-tunek 28. John Scales 27, Carroll Ham- merguist 26, Scot Letsche 26, Corey Lipp 26, Irv sterner Lynoen uoinns a. Schon Division Elk Creek Nobs UP NOW SPACE 88, Kelly's Lady Hustlers 88, Road Hog rreienoers ai, Nineneniuiuckies 85.

RAXX Trouble Shooters 83, Clock Tower Cuers 82, Meadowood Lady Chalkers 80, American Legion Hack Pack 65, Hall Inn Halls Angels 65. High shooters Michelle Yankton 30, Terrie Keyser 26, Jan Hemenway 25, Wanda Newbrough 24, Trudy O'Brien 24, Rhonda Albrecht 21 Carla Sullivan 21, Conni Ziegenbein 20. Viking Division Kelly Wild Ones 129, Eagles Regal Eagles 122. Mead owood Crazy 6 105, RAXX Nice Racks 103, stampede Renegades 100, Knuckle Scratch This 97, Oasis Pull Ups 96, American Legion Outlaws 94, Sally 0 Maiiey Four Play 83, Hoao Hog Roses 80, Breakroom Cue T's 77, Moose Lodge Vixens 76, Kelly's Lucky Ladies 72. High shooters Laurie Hawkins 31.

Heather Jacobs 29, Dixie Barnett 28, Ion-nie Jeffries 28, Page Rodgers 27, Leanna Glover 26. Becky Jandahl 25, Kim Pinnix 25. Kadle Kucera 22, Deb Corean 21 Jackie Schwartz 21, Myria Warren 21. Soccer S.D. high school SATURDAY'S GAMES R.

C. CENTRAL 2, S. F. O'GORMAN 1 Slow Park Team 1st 2nd FINAL S. F.

O'Gorman 0 1 1 R.C. Central 2 02 Scoring H(X Taylor DeBnyn Ryan Keo- hane, assist). 2 minute RCC Aaron Martin Chris Sabrows- ki, assist), 10 SFO Central own goal, time 73rd Discipline RCC Michael Crangle (yellow), 48 RCC Ryan Keohan (yellow), 56 RCC Drew Nelson (yellow), 70 SFO Tanner Davis(yellow), 80 Game Stata SFO RCC Total shots 16 11 Shots on goal 12 7 Total saves 6 11 Fouls 13 7 Offsides 0 1 Corner kicks 2 2 Goillei SFO, Matl Beranek; RCC, Alex Reber. Chris Sabrowski. Referee Mike Watson.

Referee's assistants Henry Mod, Mike Leinbach. S.F. O'GORMAN 3, R.C. CENTRAL 1 Sioux Park Team 1st 2nd FINAL S.F. O'Gorman 1 23 R.C.

Central 0 11 Scoring SFO Caitlin Bills (Alton Keiser). 5th minute SFO Amanda Kautz (Alton Keiser), 86th minute SFO Alton Keiser (penalty kick), 87th minute RCC Skye Pahl (Kasha Roberts), 91st minute (Injury Time) Olicipllne RCC Skye Pahl (yellow card, unsportsmanlike conduct), 31st minute Glim Stilt SFO RCC Total shots 24 25 Shots on goal 10 10 Total saves 13 15 Fouls 13 17 Offsides 3 2 Corner kicks 6 1 Referee Dennis TiUe. Referee's assistants Jagim and Leinbach. S. F.

LINCOLN 1, R. C. STEVENS 1 Nordemieer Field Team 1st 2nd FINAL Sioux Falls Lincoln 1 0 1 Rapid City Stevens 0 1 1 Scoring SFL Lindsey Brockhouse (none), 9:00 RCS Kate Schleusener (penalty kick), 76:00 Discipline RCS Shannon Keller, (yellow card), 85th minute Game Slati SFL RCS Total shots 12 34 Shots on goal 8 20 Total saves 20 4 Fouls 12 11 Offsides 0 0 Corner kicks 1 9 Goalies SFL, Felicia Reimann; RCS, Kenisha Harrsion. Referee George Lee. ST.THOMAS MORE 4, HARRISBURG 0 Noordermeer Field Team 1st 2nd FINAL Harrisburg (5-I-0) 0 0-0 STM (6-0-0) 3 1 -4 Scoring STM Allie Gorder (Julia Nichols, cross), 1:16 STM Mariah Gonzalez (Annie Bloom, corner), 12.00 STM Gonzalez (unassisted), 28:00 STM Gonzalez (unassisted), 54:00 Game Stats Harris.

STM Total shots 10 28 Shots on goal 4 20 Total saves 15 2 FRIDAY'S GAMES GIRLS VARSITY S.F. O'GORMAN 3, R.C. STEVENS 2 Sioux Park Team 1st 2nd FINAL S.F. O'Gorman 1 2 3 R.C.Stevens 0 22 Scoring SFO Jenna Stroup (unassisted), 21st minute SFO Caitlin Bills (Stroup), 55th minute RCS All Klnzley (Kate Schuleusen-er), 62nd minute SFO Sheila Grogan (unassisted), 74th minute RCS Megan Anderson (Mikayla Anderson), 82nd minute Game Stats S.F. O'Gorman R.C.

Stevens Total shots 19 14 Shots on goal 10 11 Total saves 13 20 Fouls 9 Offsides 0 Corner kicks 1 S.F. LINCOLN 1, R.C. CENTRAL 1 Nordermeer Field Team 1st 2nd FINAL S.F. Lincoln 1 0 1 R.C. Central 0 11 Scoring SFL Marah Nagelhout (unassisted), 15th minute RCC Ehrin Fuhrman (Kayla Rowen), 46th minute Discipline SFL Zahra Harrison (yellow card), 67th minute SFL Harrison (red card), 67th minute Game stall S.F.

Lincoln R.C. Central IS LIMITED The little College AREAREGION Black Hills St. 37, Valley City St 17 Dakota St. 14, Dickinson St. 12 Mayville St.

10, S. Dakota Tech 7 30T North Dakota 35, Cent. Wash. 28 Northern St.15, Concordia, St.R 9 Sioux Falls 44, Northwestern 20 South Dakota 36, Minn. Duluth 22 Winona St.

32. Mary 27 N. Dakota St 41, Sam Houston St. 38 N. Iowa 31, S.

Dakota St. 17 EAST Ball St. 34, Navy 31, OT Brown 28, Duquesne17 Cent. Conn. St.

56, S. Conn.34 Colgate 31, Dartmouth 28, OT Connecticut 22. Temple 17 Cornell 38, Bucknell 14 Delaware 38, Rhode Island 9 Fordham 27. Columbia 10 Hofstra 28, Albany, Y. 13 Holy Cross 31.

Harvard 28 Illinois 41, Syracuse 20 lona 34. Sacred Heart 10 Lafayette 8, Penn 7 Lehigh 32, Princeton 21 Massachusetts 36. Towson 13 Northeastern 42, Northwestern St. 14 Penn St. 45.

Buflalo 24 Robert Morris 28. St. Francis, Pa. 14 Rutgers 59, Norfolk St. 0 Villanova 24.

Maine 17, OT Wagner 24, Marist 14 Vale 28. Georgetown, D.C. 14 SOUTH Alabama 41, Arkansas 38 Alabama MVSU14 Appalachian St. 34. N.

Arizona 21 45, Savannah St. 13 Boston College 24, Georgia Tech 10 Charleston Sou. 44, J. C. Smith 20 Clemson 38.

Furman 10 Davidson 21, Lenoir-Rhyne 20 Florida 59, Tennessee 20 Florida 30. Howard 17 Florida Atlantic 42. Minnesota 39 Georgia 45, Carolina 16 Ga. Southern 42. Coastal Carolina 34 Hampton 59, Carolina AIT 14 Houston 34, Tulane 10 James Madison 45.

VM1 17 Kentucky 40. Louisville 34 LSU 44, Middle Tennessee 0 McNeese St 38. 17 Memphis 35, Jacksonville St. 14 Miami 23. Fla International 9 Mississippi St.

19. Auburn 14 Morehead St. 34, WVU Tech 7 Murray SI. 48. Lambuth 13 State 38.

Wotted 17 New Hampshire 48. Marshall 35 SE Louisiana 79. Kentucky Wesleyan 7 South Carolina 38. S. Carolina St.

3 Southern Miss. 28. East Carolina 21 Southern U. 12, Prairie View 2 Tennessee St. 33, Austin Peay 32, OT Texas 35, UCF 32 UAB 22, Alcorn St.

0 Vanderbilt 31, Mississippi 17 Virginia 22, North Carolina 20 Virginia Tech 28, Ohio 7 W. Kentucky 26, E.Kentucky 6 Wake Forest 21, Army 10 Williams Mary 48, Liberty 41, 20T Winston-Salem 19, Morgan St. 17 MIDWEST Butler 11, St. Joseph's. Ind 8 Cincinnati 47, Miami (Ohio) 10 Dayton 40.

Central Ohio 0 Drake 20. 7 Duke 20, Northwestern 14 E. Michigan 21, N. Illinois 19 Illinois St. 24, E.

Illinois 21 Indiana 41, Akron 24 Iowa St. 15, Iowa 13 Kansas 45. Toledo 13 Kansas St. 61. Missouri St.

10 Kent St. 38, Delaware St. 7 Michigan 38. Notre Dame 0 Michigan St. 17, Pittsburgh 13 Missouri 52.

W. Michigan 24 Purdue 45, Cent. Michigan 22 SE Missouri 13, Indiana St. 10 Valparaiso 38. Kalamazoo 24 W.

Illinois 69, St. Francif III. 0 Wisconsin 45, The Citadel 31 Youngstown St 42, Stony Brook 6 SOUTHWEST Alabama St. 12, Ark -Pine Bluff 10 Arkansas St. 45.

SMU 28 Baylor 34, Texas St. 27 Cent. Arkansas 48, 34 Oklahoma 54. Utah St. 3 Texas 54, Louisiana-Monroe 14 Texas Tech 59, Rice 24 FAR WEST Boise St.

24, Wyoming 14 California 42, Louisiana Tech 12 Montana St. 61 Dixie St. 7 New Mexico St. 29, UTEP 24 Ohio St. 33, Washington 14 Oregon 52, Fresno St.

21 Oregon St. 61, Idaho St. 10 S. Illinois 44, S. Utah 10 Utah 44, UCLA 6 BLACK HILLS ST.

37, VALLEY CITY ST. 17 VCSU 3 14 0 017 BHSU 0 12 8 1737 VCSU Marineo Toslluku 30 FG BHSU Tanner Ehrlich 1 run (kick failed) VCSU Baron Smart 54 interception return Toslluku kick VCSU Jason Beilke 1 run (Toslluku kick BHSU Corey Wheeler 16 pass from Drew Hodgs (kick tailed) BHSU Josh Smith 5 run (Smith pass from Hodgs) BHSU Kraig Tafoya 35 FG BHSU Wheeler 21 pass from Hodgs (Tafoya kick) BHSU TEAM 10 run (Tafoya kick) VCSU BHSU First downs 9 22 Rushes-yards 33-79 53-297 Passing yards 118 120 Como-att-int 16-26-2 8-15-1 Return yards 115 86 Punts 6-38 4-34 Fumbles-lost 1-0 4-3 Penalties-yards 6-40 2-23 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING VCSU, Anthony Walkine 25-78, Andy Derilus 3-11, TEAM l-(-l), Beilke 4-(-9); BHSU, Ehrlich 24-173, James Lemke 9-64, Smith 5-30, Clint Nicholes 5-22. PASSING VCSU, Beilke 16-26-2-118; BHSU, Hodgs 4-17-1-105, Tanner Tetrault 1-1-0-15. RECEIVING VCSU, Walkine 4-20, Chauncey Calhoun 3-48. Matt Crane 3- 22, Brandon Siverson 2-13; BHSU, Ryan fa*gerstrom 4-64, Wheeler 2-37, Smith 1-13, Ehrlich 1-6.

MAYVILLE ST. 10. S.D. MINES 7. SOT Mayville St.

0 0 0 7 0 0 310 S. 0. Mines 0 0 0 7 0 0 0-7 Mines Joshua Jones 1 run (Justin Whalln kick) MaSU Matt Stenehiem 14 pass from T.C. Stanford (Dustin Hagans kick) MaSU Haaans 36 FG MaSU Mlnei First down 21 17 Rushes-yards 47-170 50-177 Passing yards 141 90 Comp-att-int 16-33-2 12-24-0 Total plays-yards 80-308 74-228 Fumbles-lost 1-1 2-0 Penalties-vards 8-66 7-47 Punts-ave Return varris 82 41 Possession time 38:11 35:17 SIGN Semifinal Miller def. Chamberlain.

25-19. 25-15 Stanley County def. Mobridge, 25- 10. 29-27 3rd Plata Chamberlain del. Mobridge, 25-20, 25-23 Championship Miller del.

Stanley County, 20-25, 25-19, 25-21 Bridgeware Emery Tournament Round 1 Canlstota del. Elhan, 25-22. 27-25 Stickney def. BridgewaterEmery, 25-18 Woonsocket del. Dell Rapids St.

Mary. 25-19, 25-16 Round 2 Mt. Vernon del. Woonsocket, 25-19. 25-20 Stickney def.

Canistota, 25-22, 27-25 Losers Bracket Ethan def. BridgewaterEmery, 25- 20, 25-13 Ethan def. Canistota, 25-15, 22-25, 25-10 Ethan def. Stickney, 25-18, 21-25. 25-19 Ethan del.

Woonsocket, 25-17, 25-15 Semifinal Mt. Vernon def. Stickney, 25-1 1 25-1 8 Championship Mt. Vernon del. Ethan, 25-19, 17-25, 25-19 Britton-Hecla Tournament: Game 1: LangfordRoslyn def.

FlorenceHen ry, 25-18, 25-9 Game 2 Grolon Area def. FlorenceHenry, 25- 9, 25-14 GameS Doland-Conde def. FlorenceHenry, 25-14, 25-18 Groton Area def. Summit, 25-20, 23- 25, 25-23 Game 4 Britton-Hecla def, FlorenceHenry, Doland-Conde def. Summit, 25-18, 14-25.

26-24 Flandreau Indian Tournament Flandreau Indian def. Omaha Nation, 14-25, Omaha Nation, Neb, def. Crow Creek, 25-12, 25-14 Tiospa Zina Tribal def. Omaha Na tion, 25-18, 25-23 Kadoka Invitational Round 1 Kadoka Area del. Crazy Horse, 25-7, 25-8 Little Wound def.

Oelrichs, 25-19, 24- 26. 25-20 New Underwood del. Todd County JV, 25-6. 25-16 Rapid City Christian def. Takinl, 25-18.

25-23 Semifinal Kadoka Area del. Rapid City Christian, 25-12, 25-21 New Underwood del. Little Wound, 25- 9, 25-23 Lottn Bracket Takinl def. Crazy Horse, 25-17, 23-25, 25-13 7th Place Crazy Horse def. Todd County JV, 25-23, 25-17 5th Placa Takini def.

Oelrichs, 25-15, 24-26, 25-18 3rd Placa def. Little Wound25-22, 20-25, 25-15Rapid City Christian, Championship New Underwood def. Kadoka Area, 25-12. 26-28, 25-20 Hamlin Tournament Round 1 Deubrook def. Waubay.

20-25, 25-14, 25-20 Hamlin del. Deubrook, 25-12 Hamlin def. Waubay, 25-8, 25-8 Willow Lake def. Deubrook. 22-25, Willow Lake def.

Hamlin. 25-23, 25-23 Willow Lake def. Waubay, 25-9. 25-21 Deuel del Clark. 20-25.

25-13. 25-13 Deuel del Hitchco*ckTulare, 25-13, Deuel def Madison, 25-16, 16-25, 25- 17 Hitchco*ckTulare def. Clark, 25-20, 26- 24 Madison def. Clark. 25-12, 25-14 Madison del.

Hitchco*ckTulare, 26- 24. 25- 21 7th Place Waubay def. Clark. 26-24, 23-25, 25-22, 5lh Plact Hitchco*ckTulare def. Deubrook, 19- 25.

26- 9, 25-20 3rd Placa Madison def. Hamlin, 25-23, 25-15 Champiomhlp Deuel del. Willow Lake. 25-20. 25-13 Lake Pretton Invitational Round 1 Arlington del.

Dell Rapids, 25-18, 25-10 Flandreau del De Smet, 25-19. 26-24 Sioux Valley def. Howard. 25-22. 25-22 Webster del.

Lake Preslon, 14-25, 25-18, 28-26 Round 2 Arlington del. Sioux Valley, 25-20, 23-25, 25-21 Arlington def, Webster, 22-25. 25- Webster del Flandreau, 25 11. 25 16 Lottn Bracket De Smet del. Lake Preston, 25-10, 25-13 Dell Rapids del.

Flandreau, 26-24, 18-25, 25-23 Dell Rapids del. Howard. 25-19. 17- 25, 25-20 Dell Rapids def. Sioux Valley.

17-25, 25-22, 25-22 Sioux Valley def. De Smet. 23-25, 26-24. 25-6 Webster def. Dell Rapids.

25-19. 27- 29. 25-18 Championship Arlington del Webster 25-18. 25-17 Tripp-Oelmont Tournamant Corsica del. IreneWakonda.

27-25. 25-12 Corsica del. Viborg. 23-25. 25-20, 25-19 IreneWakonda del.

Viborg. 25-16. 19-25, 25-21 Tripp-DelmontArmour del. Corsica, 25-14. 25-20 Tripp-DelmontArmour del.

IreneWakonda, 19-25. 25-12. 25-12 Tripp-DelmontArmour del. Viborg, HARDING COUNTY 3, TIMBER LAKE 1 Harding County 19 25 25 25 Timber Lake 25 13 14 13 Attacks TL 24 kills (Robin Bickel 10 kills. Kasidee Traversie 5 kills).

Serving TL 12 aces (Becky Maher 4 aces, Lisa Biegler 2, Bickel 2). Blocking TL (Bickel 2 solo). Digs TL 24 (Danielle Long 8, Meagan Mettler 6). Assists TL 21 assists (Maher 12, Mettler 9). KADOKA AREA TOURNAMENT All-tournament team Maria Herber.

Kadoka (unanimous pick) Kelsey Schwartz. New Underwood Devin Smith, New Underwood Teri Hevlin, New Underwood Shannon VanderMay. Kadoka Auirah Prue, Todd County Paula Grauinann. R. Christian Tawni Shay Hunter.

Little Wound Summer Afraid of Hawk. Takinl Hanna Red Willow. Crazy Horse Davidica Youngerman. Oelrichs Megan Baker, R. 0 Christian PHILIP 3.

JONES COUNTY 0 Jonat County 18 19 13 Philip 25 25 25 Philip statistics-Attacks 67-75, 26 kills (Sierra Hook 21-23, 13 kiUs: Lindsay Mann 17-22, 7 kills; Marissa Mann 16-17, 6 kills). Serving 66-74, 1 1 aces (L. Mann 13-1 6, 3 aces; Sierra Weller 16-1 7, 3 aces; Hook 8-9, 3 aces; Taylor Holman aces). Blocking 5 (Hook 2, M. Mann 2, Weller 1 Digs (Holman 1 1 Kayla 0'-Connell 10).

Serve receive 34-43 (M. Mann 13-18, Tylissa Fitch 4-4. 0'Connell 11-16). Assists 73-74, 32 assists (Holman 60-61 26 assists; Fitch 4-4, 2 assists), WARNER 3, SELBY AREA 0 Warner 25 25 25 Selby Area 12 21 17 Attacks Warner 93-1 10, 41 kills (Kim Anderson 21-29, 13 kills: Kaye Weber 31-35, 13 kills); SA 77-87, 17 kills (Ashley Schlomer 27-30, 7 kills). Serving Warner 61 -70.

8 aces (Kelsey Rozell aces; Jenny Kay 16-1 7, 3 aces): SA 42-48, 3 aces (Terelle Nash-Keller 13-13, 1 ace). BlockingWarner 3 (Anderson 2): SA 1 (Schlomer 1 Digs Warner 59 (Kay 20, Kelsey Mamelte 16); SA 50 (Schlomer 10). Assists Warner 98-98, 39 assists (Kelli Wiedebush 95-95. 37 assists); SA 88-92, 15 assists (Kelsey Schmidt 57-60. 10 assists).

RAPID CITY STEVENS 3, STURGIS 0 Sturgis 21 18 21 R.C. Stevens 25 25 25 Attacks Sturgis (Julia Hale 10, Alyssa Lewis 6, Breanna Janovy 6): RCS (Brooke Warne 13, Kelly Herrmann 9. Courtney Nor-dlne 7). Serving Sturgis (Rebekah Larson 2 aces. Jordyn Johnson 2.

Alyssa Gouldin 1), RCS (Amy Sykora 4 aces. Brooke Warm 2. Kayla Huether 1 Blocking Sturgit (Janovy 4. Hale 4), RCS I Warm 3, Huether 2. Herrmann 2).

Digs Sturgis (Lewis 8, Jamie Duprel 5); RCS (Warne 19, Nordlne 15, Cassie Brinker 12) Assists Sturgis (Larson 8); RCS (Sykora 29). S. D. MINES 3, MAYVILLE ST. 1 Mayville St.

21 30 27 18 Mhtai 90 27 10 30 Attacks MaSU 165-202 56 kills (Alyssa Clancy 33-42, 13 kills: Jenny Cham-bertln 30-34, 13 kills; Brianne Gebeke 34-43, 1 2 kills: Ashley Nelson 31 -38. 1 1 kills): SDM 165-200. 60 kills (Jennie Malone 41-44. 1 8 kills; Kathertne Hanson 42-52. 16 kills: Ashley Kaultman 34-45.

12 kills; Amanda Cammack 13-16. 4 kills. Renae Keppen 9-1 1 4 Mils). Serving MaSU 5 aces (Chamberlln 3 acesl: SDM 10 aces (Tessa Howe 5 acts. Kautlman 3 acesl Blocking MaSU 1 solo.

20 assisted Clancy 7 assisted; Chamberlln 4 assists; Nelson 1 solo, 2 assisted); SDM 4 solo, 14 assisted (Hanson 3 tolo 3 assisted; Keppen 3 assisted, Kaultman 3 assmted: Howe 1 solo. 1 minted Digs MaSU 92 (Nelson 24. Amy Eveiuon 18, Gebeke 12, Chamberlln 12, Rebecca Evans III SOM (Jenny Hiykei 35, Kaultman 17, Hanton 15 Makine 14, Howe 11) Serve rtcttvt MaSU 10 errors, MinnSerrori Hornaday extends lead in Craftsman Truck Series imM Rain washed out aualifvlnc Associated Press LOUDON, N.H. Ron Hornaday Jr. got a victory and a breathing room Saturday In his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship duel with Mike Skinner.

It was no contest on the 1.058-mile New Hampshire International Speedway oval as the two-time series champion led 174 of the 200 laps in the New Hampshire 200 on the way to his fourth victory of the season and the 33rd of his finished second with three times and we finally got a win," added Hornaday, who drives a Chevrolet for Kevin and De-Lana Harvick. "It was just unbelievable today." Skinner agreed. "We just flat out got our butts whipped today," Skinner said. "Ronnie put on a clinic today. It was a good race a little boring.

That No. 33 (Hornaday) led too much. "But we've got some good races coming up. I don't think I'd start fitting the crown (on Hornaday) yet." third, came into the race trailing Hornaday by four points and left 29 behind with seven events remaining. Bodine finished fourth, followed by Mike Bliss.

Rick Crawford, Ted Mus-grave and Johnny Benson, who came into this race with two straight victories. In 18 races this season, Hornaday has finished as low as Uth once. In the last five races, he now has two wins, two seconds and a sixth. "We've got to do it," he said. "If we don't, Skinner will.

"This Is the same truck we earlier Saturday and the field was set by points, with Hornaday and Skinner starting from the front row. Hornaday dominated early and then turned it into a runaway late in the race as runner-up Erik Darnell, Skinner and reigning series champion Todd Bodine battled for position behind him. He wound up beating Darnell to the finish line by 4.21 1 seconds about the length of the main straightaway. Skinner, who wound up 2 Person Teams Mens, Womens, Couples Seniors Registration Deadline September 22 Call for Details 716 GOLF 5622 Sheridan Lake Rd. 105, World Class GOLF Rapid city, sd 57702 The BEST of Indoor, Simulated Golf.

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The benchmark to be considered among the top 1% of earners varies by state. In South Dakota, for example, you'd need an income of at least $504,000. Technically, Washington, D.C., which isn't a state, has the highest AGI to be considered one of the highest earners at $918,000.

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