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TUESDAY’S NEB. BOYSAlma 64, Southwest 53Amherst 54, Kenesaw 46Bertrand 61, Eustis-Farnam 39Bridgeport 67, Garden County 26Centennial 53, Fairbury 23Central City 63, David City 61Crete 55, Auburn 50Elmwood-Murdock 49, Weeping

Water 44Freeman 53, Humboldt/Table Rock-

Steinauer 26Fullerton 56, Cedar Valley 42Grand Island Northwest 38, Colum-

bus 34Hampton 68, St. Edward 43Hartington Cedar Catholic 58,

Crofton 41Hastings St. Cecilia 54, St. Paul 36High Plains Community 75, Ne-

braska Christian 38Howells/Dodge 58, West Point-

Beemer 43Johnson County Central 46, Palmyra

34Mead 44, Scribner-Snyder 33Minatare 54, Crawford 22Mullen 62, South Loup 41Nebraska City Lourdes 60, Pawnee

City 40Norfolk Catholic 60, Lutheran High

Northeast 44Norris 74, Blair 59Omaha South 57, Omaha Northwest

41Overton 78, Anselmo-Merna 56Parkview Christian 57, Nebraska

Lutheran 35Ravenna 74, Kearney Catholic 66Sandhills/Thedford 56, SMC 31Schuyler 56, Aquinas 48South Sioux City 41, Gretna 39Sterling 51, Meridian 31Superior 49, Franklin 32West Holt 64, CWC 46

TUESDAY’S NEB. GIRLSAllen 40, Hartington 39Amherst 49, Kenesaw 25Ansley-Litchfield 29, Twin Loup 20Arlington 48, Tekamah-Herman 45,

OTBoone Central/Newman Grove 42,

Twin River 38Cambridge 53, Elwood 27Clarkson/Leigh 45, East Butler 41Crete 57, Auburn 17Dundy County-Stratton 58, Wauneta-

Palisade 48Elgin Public/Pope John 57, Elkhorn

Valley 16Elmwood-Murdock 30, Weeping

Water 28Eustis-Farnam 39, Bertrand 32Freeman 68, Humboldt/Table Rock-

Steinauer 18Fullerton 39, Cedar Valley 38Garden County 49, Bridgeport 41Gayville-Volin, S.D. 44, Wausa 35Hampton 47, St. Edward 26Hastings St. Cecilia 50, St. Paul 20Heartland Lutheran 50, McCool

Junction 22Kearney Catholic 60, Ravenna 44Laurel-Concord 56, Ponca 37Lawrence-Nelson 34, Rock Hills,

Kan. 27Lyons-Decatur Northeast 60, Arch-

bishop Bergan 24McCook 44, Cozad 36Nebraska Lutheran 66, Parkview

Christian 17Norris 48, Blair 32Omaha Concordia 38, Columbus

Scotus 31Omaha Northwest 72, Omaha South

34Palmyra 56, Johnson County Central

38Papillion-LaVista 54, Omaha Central

49Plainview 47, Madison 36Sandhills/Thedford 48, SMC 22Scribner-Snyder 45, Mead 41, OTShelby/Rising City 42, Heartland 7South Central, S.D. 60, North Cen-

tral 38South Loup 41, Mullen 36South Sioux City 58, Gretna 54Southern Valley 50, Brady 43Southwest 46, Alma 40Sterling 58, Meridian 27Superior 51, Franklin 15Sutherland 58, Chase County 35

USA TODAY WOMEN’S TOP 25The top 25 teams in the USA Today

Women’s college basketball poll, withfirst-place votes in parentheses, recordsthrough Dec. 16, total points based on 25points for a first-place vote through onepoint for a 25th-place vote and lastweek’s ranking:

Record Pts Pvs1. UConn (32) 10-0 800 12. Duke 10-0 763 23. Tennessee 9-0 717 34. Notre Dame 9-0 685 45. Stanford 9-1 684 46. Kentucky 11-0 662 67. Louisville 10-1 610 78. Maryland 10-1 577 89. Baylor 8-1 520 9

10. South Carolina 9-0 494 1011. Iowa State 9-0 461 1112. LSU 8-1 417 1313. North Carolina 9-2 392 1414. Colorado 9-0 374 1515. Georgia 10-0 315 1716. Oklahoma State 8-0 304 1817. Nebraska 8-2 301 1618. Penn State 7-3 290 1219. Oklahoma 7-3 244 1920. California 7-2 167 2121. Purdue 7-2 142 2322. Gonzaga 9-2 101 2223. Florida State 9-1 92 2524. Texas A&M 6-3 83 2025. Iowa 10-2 61 24

Others receiving votes: Syracuse 52,Arizona State 14, UTEP 13, Arkansas 12,San Diego 10, Vanderbilt 10, BYU 9,Bowling Green 7, Texas 6, Missouri 4,Georgia Tech 3, Dayton 2, Florida 2.

WRESTLINGS.D. RATINGS

CLASS AWRESTLER OF THE WEEK: Cody

Carlson, R.C. CentralTEAM POINTS: Sioux Falls Roo-

sevelt 175, Rapid City Central 159, Ab-erdeen Central 147, Pierre 126, Sturgis110, Rapid City Stevens 106, Brookings86, Huron 76, Vermillion 76, Watertown

68DYNAMITE DOZEN: 1, Troy Kiggins,

S.F. Roosevelt; 2, Tyler Waterson,Spearfish; 3, Brett Bye, Vermillion; 4,Regan Bye, Vermillion; 5, Jebben Keyes,Pierre; 6, John Frisco, Aberdeen Central;7, Chet Glanzer, Huron; 8, Tanner Mon-fore, Pierre; 9, Jordan Moser, R.C.Stevens; 10, Rance Sivertson, Spearfish;11, Mitchell Johnson, Aberdeen Central;12, Adam Presler, Brandon Valley

106: 1, Jacob Puppe, Brookings; 2,Brandon Carroll, S.F. Roosevelt; 3, AustinSenger, Pierre; 4, Cully Olson, Sturgis; 5,Trent Francom, Huron; 6, Tim Lawrence,Watertown; 7, Tre Hage, Vermillion; 8,Dawson Kremlacek, Brandon Valley; 9,Tobias Weddell, Todd County; 10, CodyTupper, Belle Fourche; 11, SterlingKraye, R.C. Central; 12, Brady Krause,Milbank

113: 1, Kahleen Morris, S.F. Roo-sevelt; 2, Tyler Pfeifle, R.C. Central; 3,Brady Jorenson, Sturgis; 4, Kyle Tulowet-zke, Watertown; 5, Josh Moore, Ab-erdeen Central; 6, Justin Nixon,Brookings; 7, Brandon Sharkey, R.C.Stevens; 8, Jacob Husby, Vermillion; 9,Cole Holouska, Lennox; 10, AricWilliams, Pierre; 11, Jackson Bogue,Spearfish; 12, Nick Schirado, Harrisburg

120: 1, Tyler Waterson, Spearfish; 2,Jebben Keyes, Pierre; 3, Carter Lohr, S.F.Roosevelt; 4, Ryan Wiley, Sturgis; 5,John Henrich, R.C. Stevens; 6, WyattShillingstad, Huron; 7, Trevor Hieb, Ab-erdeen Central; 8, Taylor Dalen, Harris-burg; 9, Noah Vetter, Yankton; 10, HunterO'Conner, S.F. Washington; 11, KaydeBartles, Brookings; 12, Austin Ideker,West Central

126: 1, Troy Kiggins, S.F. Roosevelt;2, Jordan Moser, R.C. Stevens; 3, RanceSivertson, Spearfish; 4, Kyle Pfeifle, R.C.Central; 5, Zane Joens, Sturgis; 6,Spencer Huber, Yankton; 7, Connor Row-bothom, Brandon Valley; 8, Chase O'-Conner, S.F. Washington; 9, JacobSchoon, Brookings; 10, Tristan Boeck-holt, West Central; 11, Bailey Mennis,Madison; 12, Seth Moore, AberdeenCentral

132: 1, Brock Kortan, S.F. Roosevelt;2, Logan Wood, R.C. Stevens; 3, HaydenHansen, R.C. Central; 4, Tanner Brengle,Sturgis; 5, Levi Butts, Watertown; 6,Spencer Sarringer, Pierre; 7, Collin Haar,Aberdeen Central; 8, Jackson Pletten,Brandon Valley; 9, Tayt Boeckholt, WestCentral; 10, Matt Mozourek, Lennox; 11,Kaiden Dorris, Madison; 12, Logan Pick-ner, Chamberlain

138: 1, Chet Glanzer, Huron; 2, KyleYasgar, S.F. Roosevelt; 3, Peter Hansen,Brookings; 4, Adam Presler, Brandon Val-ley; 5, Skyler Castilleja, S.F. Lincoln; 6,James Suter, Watertown; 7, Tanner Mon-fore, Pierre; 8, Jesse Skidmore, Sturgis;9, Grant Rosheim, S.F. Washington; 10,Trey Hohn, Mitchell; 11, Zach Gross, Har-risburg; 12, Shea Krause, Aberdeen Cen-tral

145: 1, Mitchell Johnson, AberdeenCentral; 2, Nick Hansen, Brookings; 3,Tanner Fridrich, Tea Area; 4, Blake Perry-man, Dakota Valley; 5, Zach Determan,S.F. Roosevelt; 6, Casey Skillingstad,Yankton; 7, Tyler Ashley, Douglas-R.C.Christian; 8, Carter Kratz, Vermillion; 9,Josh Mettler, West Central; 10, EthanParr, Mitchell; 11, Zeph Irion, Spearfish;

12, Justin Krebs, R.C. Stevens152: 1, Regan Bye, Vermillion; 2,

Alex Herrick, Mitchell; 3, Caleb Karrels,Sturgis; 4, Bailey Konvalin, R.C. Stevens;5, Grayson Neuharth, Aberdeen Central;6, Brady Dam, Dakota Valley; 7, Cole Tir-rell, West Central; 8, Dylan Mitzel, Water-town; 9, Kyle Carlson, R.C. Central; 10,Tyler Abbot, Douglas-R.C. Christian; 11,Matt Johnson, Huron; 12, LucasStoltenburg, Pierre

160: 1, Brett Bye, Vermillion; 2, BlakeStone, R.C. Central; 3, Kasey Klapprodt,R.C. Stevens; 4, Tyson Mitzel, AberdeenCentral; 5, Tyler Gee, Dell Rapids; 6,Wyatt Winter, Brandon Valley; 7, MattLarson, Mitchell; 8, Luke Reiter, S.F.Washington; 9, Chase Harmon,Spearfish; 10, Wyatt Leesman, Pierre; 11,Connor Gose, Huron; 12, Sean Muilen-burg, S.F. Roosevelt

170: 1, John Frisco, Aberdeen Cen-tral; 2, Francis Boehmer, S.F. Roosevelt;3, Dawson Monfore, Pierre; 4, Shane O'-Connell, R.C. Central; 5, Tate McVay,Sturgis; 6, Sterling Gehrke, Watertown; 7,Noah Diamond, R.C. Stevens; 8, BaileySchoenfelder, Huron; 9, Dorian Simpson,S.F. Washington; 10, Adam Palmer,Brookings; 11, Lane Warzecha, Harris-burg; 12, Brandon Hertz, Vermillion

182: 1, Martin Mueller, R.C. Central;2, Cole Carlson, Aberdeen Central; 3,Tyler Kleinsasser, Huron; 4, Tristan Wirt-jes, Watertown; 5, Corey Welbon, Madi-son; 6, Wyatt Resmen, Brookings; 7, AlexOsborne, Vermillion; 8, Ethan Bennett,Sturgis; 9, Quinn Reimers, Pierre; 10,Caleb York, S.F. Washington; 11, AdamVoss, Douglas-R.C. Christian; 12, Pre-ston Skinner, Mitchell

195: 1, Matt Schirado, Harrisburg; 2,Tyler Currey, Madison; 3, Dalton Cox, Ab-erdeen Central; 4, Ramsey Nortan, BelleFourche; 5, Zach Schneider, R.C. Cen-tral; 6, Jordan Hunt, Douglas-R.C. Chris-tian; 7, Dan Marlette, S.F. Washington; 8,Andrew Sorenson, Brandon Valley; 9,Tyson Sprinkle, Mitchell; 10, Payson Dirk,Sturgis; 11, Sam Lynde, West Central;12, Chris Stokke, Lennox

220: 1, Leon Maxwell, Dell Rapids;2, Trace Scott, Pierre; 3, Trey Crisp-Pe-terson, S.F. Washington; 4, Marquis Tru-jillo, R.C. Central; 5, Kyle Hansen,Harrisburg; 6, Jon Blue, West Central; 7,Chase Klingeman, Mitchell; 8, MarkChristensen, Huron; 9, Nick Claussen,Chamberlain; 10, Morgan Keller, R.C.Stevens; 11, Ean Malone, Douglas-R.C.Christian; 12, Chase Morin, S.F. Roo-sevelt

285: 1, Dylan Bennett, Pierre; 2,Chris Vromon, S.F. Washington; 3, AaronBeaird, R.C. Central; 4, Jesse Trueblood,Pine Ridge; 5, Eric Ode, Brandon Valley;6, Layne Krier, West Central; 7, Trey Mc-Farland, R.C. Stevens; 8, Sam Schauna-man, Aberdeen Central; 9, Blake Gusso,Madison; 10, Jeremiah Harmon,Spearfish; 11, Robert McCardle, Mitchell;12, Alex Capell, S.F. Roosevelt

CLASS BTEAM POINTS: Parkston 185, Philip

Area 115, Bon Homme-Scotland 105,Canton 97, Beresford 91, Webster 83,Winner 78, Burke-Gregory 70, Howard57, Tri-Valley 55

WRESTLER OF THE WEEK: TannerBroughton, Canton

DYNAMITE DOZEN: 1, Ryan Schu-

man, Tri-Valley; 2, Luke Loudenburg,Howard; 3, Alex Davies, Canton; 4, NolanRichie, Webster Area; 5, David Kocer,Wagner; 6, Blake Bietz, Parkston; 7,Brady Reiff, Parkston; 8, Duncan Stoeb-ner, Bon Homme-Scotland; 9, TannerBroughton, Canton; 10, Josh Casperson,Beresford; 11, Weslee Dvorak, Parkston;12, Jace Christiansen, Flandreau

106: 1, Logan Mahoney, Parkston; 2,Chase Anderson, Parker; 3, Tait Johnson,Garretson; 4, Hunter Peterson, PhilipArea; 5, Stas Sutera, Bon Homme-Scot-land; 6, Atlas Willuwiet, Burke-Gregory;7, Luke Heninger, Stanley County; 8, CarlCronin, Potter County; 9, Morgan Hark-less, Hot Springs; 10, Marcus Urban,Mount Vernon-Plankinton-Corsica; 11,Jackson Stoltenburg, Deuel; 12, PaulLauck, McCook Central-Montrose

113: 1, Duncan Stoebner, BonHomme-Scotland; 2, PatrickAeschbacher, Winner; 3, Dakota Galt,Beresford; 4, Jordan Sehr, Canton; 5,Dylan Rice, Flandreau; 6, Dirk Wolf, Lem-mon-McIntosh; 7, Josh Weisbrod, Clark-Willow Lake; 8, Brody Harkness,Kingsbury County; 9, Zach Stoltenburg,Deuel; 10, Parker Ramstad, Tri-Valley;11, Connor Bertsch, Miller-Highmore-Harrold; 12, Aaron Elijah, Sioux Valley

120: 1, Oliver Aesoph, FaulktonArea; 2, Kelby Hawkins, Groton Area; 3,Jacob Fitzgerald, Garretson; 4, Leo Hop-kins, Andes Central; 5, Kyler Holzbauer,Parkston; 6, Dylan Eldeen, Tri-Valley; 7,Zach Ayers, Winner; 8, Devon Sievers,Deuel; 9, Kolton Kribell, Beresford; 10,Jordan Scheier, McCook Central-Mon-trose; 11, Blake Konstanz, Bon Homme-Scotland; 12, Luke Smith, Potter County

126: 1, Alex Caba, Bon Homme-Scotland; 2, Dawson Semmler, Parkston;3, Jeb Brown, Philip Area; 4, Brad Bogue,Beresford; 5, Lane Peterson, Ipswich-Leola; 6, Jess Karber, Clark-Willow Lake;7, Brady Hill, Sully Buttes; 8, JoshSimunek, Hot Springs; 9, Dalton Ger-bracht, Sunshine Bible; 10, Nick Evange-

listo, Warner-Northwestern; 11, BradySchlueter, Garretson; 12, Chad Whitley,Stanley County

132: 1, Blake Bietz, Parkston; 2,Justin Haneke, Beresford; 3, BaileyNeises, Howard; 4, Logan Richie, Web-ster Area; 5, Rance Johnson, Philip Area;6, Marshall Swanson, Hill City; 7, JohnLemer, Canton; 8, Joseph Veskrna,Burke-Gregory; 9, Brody Schatz, PotterCounty; 10, Daniel Slama, StanleyCounty; 11, Rayce Harder, Groton Area;12, Alex Norby, Elk Point-Jefferson

138: 1, Ryan Schuman, Tri-Valley; 2,Luke Loudenburg, Howard; 3, NolanRichie, Webster Area; 4, Sean Bice, Win-ner; 5, Michael Scott, Stanley County; 6,Kurt Braun, Burke-Gregory; 7, NathanJones, Britton-Hecla; 8, Nick Donnelly,Philip Area; 9, Jared Lyle, Beresford; 10,Jake Oberpriller, Hot Springs; 11, CaseyJohnson, Flandreau; 12, Jake Weber,Parkston

145: 1, Austin Grout, Webster Area;2, Jacob Weisbrod, Clark-Willow Lake; 3,Levi Schoenbaum, Burke-Gregory; 4,Jeric Albrecht, Groton Area; 5, JaredHueser, Elk Point-Jefferson; 6, Jacob De-Sersa, Hot Springs; 7, Tyrel Haley, Win-ner; 8, Nick Dion, Wagner; 9, TylerWillems, Garretson; 10, Jaylen Dickau,Alcester-Hudson; 11, Brock Belkham,Flandreau; 12, Austin Ripp, Parkston

152: 1, Lane Blasius, Philip Area; 2,Sam Ireland, Bennett County; 3, DerekEldeen, Tri-Valley; 4, Austin Kaul, BonHomme-Scotland; 5, Tyler Wagner, Web-ster Area; 6, Brady Soulek, Wagner; 7,Devin Gnat, Miller-Highmore-Harrold; 8,Riley Potter, Faulkton Area; 9, AdonisRuml, Howard; 10, Cooper Carter, Stan-ley County; 11, Brandon Warnke, Burke-Gregory; 12, Collin Walth,Alcester-Hudson

160: 1, Alex Davies, Canton; 2, WesDvorak, Parkston; 3, Jace Christiansen,Flandreau; 4, Bradyn Middlesworth, Win-ner; 5, Turner Serr, Burke-Gregory; 6,Paul Waring, Miller-Highmore-Harrold; 7,

Tanner Henkel, Howard; 8, Trent Lyle,Beresford; 9, Reed Johnson, Philip Area;10, Brady Hicks, Bennett County; 11,Lukas Chase, Stanley County; 12, JaceAnderson, Sully Buttes

170: 1, David Kocer, Wagner; 2,Chandlier Sudbeck, Philip Area; 3, JonahBeck, Burke-Gregory; 4, Jake Scofield,Flandreau; 5, Nathan Duerre, WebsterArea; 6, Richie Redlin, Deuel; 7, JerryKappenman, McCook Central-Montrose;8, Kaleb Haas, Howard; 9, Tyler Johnson,Beresford; 10, Tyler Scott, Groton Area;11, Brad Hahn, Bennett County; 12, Dil-lon Stadlman, Parkston

182: 1, Josh Casperson, Beresford;2, Clayton Wahlstrom, Custer; 3, MitchHeisinger, Parkston; 4, Turner Blasius,Kimball-White Lake-Platte-Geddes; 5,Trevor Lensing, Wagner; 6, C.J. Geary,Elk Point-Jefferson; 7, Reece Jensen,Harding County; 8, Lucas Vogel, PotterCounty; 9, Dylan Hill, Sully Buttes; 10,Josh Lasley, Canton; 11, John Hoiten,McCook Central-Montrose; 12, MarkWiley, Webster Area

195: 1, Tanner Broughton, Canton; 2,Lucas Forsling, Elk Point-Jefferson; 3,Andrew Semmler, Parkston; 4, CameronKostal, Mount Vernon-Plankinton-Cor-sica; 5, Herman Fennell III, StanleyCounty; 6, Chase Schoenhard, Mo-bridge-Pollock; 7, Nick Pardy, Howard; 8,Marcus Heath, Bennett County; 9,Dowain Kerner, Burke-Gregory; 10, TylerMasat, Redfield-Doland; 11, Jake Karber,Clark-Willow Lake; 12, MitchellGaikowski, Webster Area

220: 1, Brady Reiff, Parkston; 2,Ryley Ostbye, Canton; 3, Scott Assman,Winner; 4, Logan T. Ammons, Philip Area;5, Alec Lee, Faulkton Area; 6, GarrettClark, Lemmon-McIntosh; 7, DavidJensen, Mobridge-Pollock; 8, BrettChristman, Redfield-Doland; 9, TysonO'Daniel, Stanley County; 10, BradyJohnson, Tri-Valley; 11, Marshall John-son, Miller-Highmore-Harrold; 12, TristanLutter, Beresford

285: 1, Dan Stibral, Bon Homme-Scotland; 2, Brody Peterson, Lemmon-McIntosh; 3, Braxton Fuller, Deuel; 4,Austin Bertram, Parkston; 5, PaytonJensen, Parker; 6, Cade Larson, StanleyCounty; 7, Sawyer Rous, BennettCounty; 8, Gavin Devries, Philip Area; 9,Chase Beitzel, Canton; 10, Tristan Wag-ner, Garretson; 11, Trent Rus, Alcester-Hudson; 12, Mathew Fry, MountVernon-Plankinton-Corsica

TRANSACTIONSBASEBALL

American LeagueBOSTON RED SOX — Signed RHP

Shunsuke Watanabe to a minor leaguecontract. Released the contract of RHPChris Carpenter to Yakult (Nippon) forcash.

HOUSTON ASTROS — Agreed toterms with RHP Matt Albers on a one-year contract.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Agreed toterms with INF Steve Tolleson on a minorleague contract.

FOOTBALLNational Football League

CHICAGO BEARS — Waived SSean Cattouse.

CINCINNATI BENGALS — Placed PKevin Huber on injured reserve. SignedP Shawn Powell.

DALLAS COWBOYS — Placed LBJustin Durant on injured reserve. Re-leased RB George Winn from the prac-tice squad. Re-signed LB Orie Lemonfrom the practice squad.

DENVER BRONCOS — Agreed toterms with DE Jeremy Mincey.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — PlacedLB Pat Angerer on injured reserve.Agreed to terms with RB Shaun Draughn.Signed G Zach Allen to the practicesquad.

S C O R E B OA R D

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USD’s Hertting Gets SixthDiver Of The Week Award

VERMILLION — SouthDakota freshman diver Grey-sen Hertting was namedSummit League Diver of theWeek for the period endedDec. 15. It is the sixth timethis season Hertting hasearned the honor.

Hertting won both boardsin Friday’s dual at Omaha.She won the one-meter divewith 290.55 points and the

three-meter dive with a score of 255.82. She leadsthe league in both events with season-high scoresof 294.82 in the one-meter and 277.80 in the three-meter.

The Coyotes return to the pool for a dualagainst South Dakota State in Brookings on Jan.11.

Haynes At QB ClubThe Yankton Quarterback Club will meet

Wednesday at noon at the Elks Lodge, 504 West27th Street, Yankton.

This week’s speaker is Yankton High Schoolboys basketball coach Chris Haynes, who will talkabout the Bucks.

It will serve as the last meeting before theChristmas and New Years holidays. The nextQuarterback Club gathering will be Jan. 8.

The public is invited to attend.

Crofton’s Wortmann NamedSecond-Team All-State

LINCOLN, Neb. — Crofton junior middle hitterMaria Wortmann was named second-team All-State for volleyball in Class C2 by the NebraskaAssociated Press. The announcement was madeon Tuesday.

Wortmann helped lead Crofton to its first statetournament appearance in 20 years. TeammatesAllison Arens and Kelsey Sanger earned honor-

able mention nods.Also receiving honorable mention all-state

recognition in Class C2 were Hartington CedarCatholic’s Karly Noecker and Bailey Steffen, Lau-rel-Concord-Coleridge’s Ellie Arduser andCameron Eddie, and Creighton’s Rebecca Egger-ling.

Earning honorable mention selections in ClassD1 were Allen’s Lindsey Jones, Gabby Sullivanand Lindsey Sullivan; Bloomfield’s Lexie Hauger;Hartington’s Shelby Hochstein; and Randolph’sHaley Schnoor, Michaela Strathman and McRaeStuffs.

Wynot’s Maggie Schulte was an honorablemention selection in Class D2.

SDSU Volleyball Adds TwoTransfers

BROOKINGS — South Dakota State head vol-leyball coach Phil McDaniel announced Tuesdaythat Carley Gerving from Lead (Rapid CityStevens) and Ashley Beaner from Sioux Falls

(Roosevelt), have committed to play at SouthDakota State next season.

A 6-foot-3 outside hitter, Gerving spent the2011 season at Black Hills State. At Sheridan Col-lege in 2012, Gerving had 172 assists andrecorded 234 kills and 76 blocks. Gerving was theLady Generals’ lone all-conference selection in2013, and was named to the Region IX All-Tour-nament Team after helping lead the team to a 20-win season. Gerving played in 36 matches andaveraged 3.04 kills per set, hit .247 and collected101 blocks.

Beaner, a 5-11, outside hitter, spent the 2013season at the University of Nebraska as a student.At Roosevelt High School, Beaner was a 2012 firstteam all-state, state all-tournament, all-city, all-con-ference and all-star selection. She also was a2012 state academic and conference all-academichonoree. The three-time letterwinner and two-timecaptain was named the 2012 South Dakota AAMiss Volleyball and the 2013 Outstanding FemaleAthlete.

Rapid City NIT Tourneys SetRAPID CITY — The North Invitational youth

basketball Tournaments will be held the first twoweekends of January in Rapid City. The events arefundraisers for the Club for Boys and North Mid-dle School in Rapid City.

The boys’ tournament is set for Jan. 4-5, withthe girls’ tournament set for Jan. 11-12. Each tour-nament is open to teams in grades 4-8.

Each team is guaranteed three games. Formore information, contact Jason Olson at 605-716-6965 or 605-394-4042.

S.D. Amateur BasketballTourn. March 1-2

PRESHO — The 67th annual South DakotaAmateur Basketball Association Tournament willbe held March 1-2 in Presho. Teams can qualify inthe ‘A’ or ‘B’ division.

Entries are due by Feb. 2. For more informa-tion, go online to sdamateurbasketball.org or con-tact regional rep Kyle Johnston at 605-864-8803.

Hertting

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gaining a 30-point lead andfinishing the game 96-69.

“It’s a good team win,”Baker said. “We had a lot ofguys step up and a lot of guysdo some nice things.”

Next for the Lancers is atrip to Hastings College onSaturday.

“We’re going to work ondefending a little bit better,”Baker said. “The bigest thing

for us is that we need to getbetter every day. Hastings isvery good, they have somereally good gaurds, they’revery disciplined and they’redeep to. We have to findsome guys off the bench whocan come in and gaurdthey’re guys off the bench.”

You can follow Peter Chap-man on Twitter attwitter.com/PEChapman. Dis-cuss this story at www.yank-ton.net/ .

OGLALA COLLEGEWillis Zephier 8-13 4-4 22, Brice Horn Beck 3-9 1-

2 7, Cobra Lloyd 2-4 0-0 4, Richard Hosie 1-6 0-0 2,

Eddie Rooks 2-5 0-0 4, Skyler Hunter, 4-5 0-0 9, TimHas No Horse 3-7 1-3 9, Eric Long 4-9 0-1 12, RussellRunning Hawk 0-2 0-0 0.MOUNT MARTY (1-10)

Bud Smith 4-6 4-6 12, Chris Richardson 5-10 1-213, Tyler Payer 8-11 4-6 20, Nermin Krdzalic 2-3 2-2 6,Alex Irvine 3-4 1-4 7, Lorenzo Davis 0-1 0-0 0, GrantFlicek 0-2 1-2 1, Patrick Ciganovic 3-4 10-10 16, SamForrer 0-1 1-2 1, Anthony Stransky 1-1 0-0 3, BenHegge 4-6 5-8 13, Michell Newhouse 0-0 2-2 2, AustinSchweers 1-1 0-0 2.

Halftime: MMC 59, OL 33. Three-Pointers: OL 9-24(Long 4-8, Has No Horse 2-5, Zephier 2-3, Hunter 1-2,Hornbeck 0-3, Lloyd 0-2, Running Hawk 0-1), MMC 3-12 (Richardson 2-7, Stransky 1-1, Payer 0-3, Flicek 0-1) Rebounds: MMC 35 (Hegge 7, Payer 7), OL 25(Lloyd 5). Personal Fouls: OL 27, MMC 15. Fouled Out:None. Assists: MMC 20 (Smith 7), OL 12 (Zephier 4).Blocks: OL 3 (Hornbeck 1, Lloyd 1, Rooks 1), MMC 0.Steals: MMC 14 (Smith 3, Richardson 3, Payer 3), OL9 (Hornbeck 2, Lloyd 2). Attendance: 222

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home winning streak to 10 games and anoverall win streak to five games.

Waytashek had game highs of 19points, seven rebounds and five assists

while shooting 5 of 9 from the field and 7for 7 from the free-throw line. Also in dou-ble figures were junior Megan Stuart with14 points off the bench and senior Han-nah Strop and freshman Kerri Young with10 points each.

Also for SDSU, Yankton native Chloe

Cornemann posted six points on 2-3shooting from three-point range.

Amanda Corral’s 14 points and six re-bounds led Northern Illinois.

South Dakota State begins a three-game road trip when it travels to MiddleTennessee Saturday for a 1 p.m. game.

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who can score.” Making free throws helped

the Gazelles put the gameaway. Yankton sank 12-of-14tries in the final quarter tomake the Tigers pay for theirfoul troubles.

Much like last Tuesday’s57-54 season-opening victoryat Watertown, the Gazellesplayed well enough to win aclose contest.

Against Huron, Yanktonwas up 11-9 at the end of thefirst quarter. The Gazellesused a 7-0 run to hold theirlargest lead of 22-15 before

the Tigers whittled it down to25-23 at halftime.

Huron scored five straightpoints to take a 28-27 lead be-fore Yankton answered with a14-5 spurt to hold a 41-33 ad-vantage on a Sprakel layupwith 25 seconds left in thethird period.

The Tigers got to within43-41 with 6:36 to play in thegame before the Gazellescranked up their defensewhile continuing their steadyscoring to pull away to makeparents night a success.

Yankton won both subvar-sity games. The Gazelles tookthe junior varsity contest 44-31. Sarah Rockne paced Yank-ton with 12 points while KamiCornemann added 10.

The Gazelles took thefreshman/sophomore game

50-31. Josie Sayler had 15points while Ellie Fedders,Presley Pasco and MadisonTessier each added eightpoints.

Yankton travels to Bran-don Valley on Thursday andSioux Falls Washington on Fri-day. HURON (0-2)

Bailey Rathjen 1-4 0-2 2, Jacey Hupp 1-5 0-1 3,Jazmin Newton 2-10 5-6 10, Calla Rounds 2-6 1-2 5,Sarah Carr 6-11 2-5 16, Kiana Larson 0-0 0-0 0, JessicaTschetter 3-3 0-0 7, Samantha Zell 0-0 0-0 0, Lexi Eck-mann 1-1 1-2 3. TOTALS: 16-40 9-18 46.YANKTON (2-0)

Andi Sprakel 5-6 5-8 15, Whitlee Larson 1-3 0-2 2,Becky Frick 3-6 8-9 14, Morgan Tessier 0-4 4-4 4, So-phie Drotzmann 4-6 4-4 12, Lauren Graves 0-0 0-0 0,Anna Gulick 0-0 0-0 0, Lindsy Hale 2-3 0-0 5, KamiCornemann 1-2 1-2 3, Allie Murphy 0-1 0-0 0, DanielleSchmidt 1-3 2-2 4. TOTALS: 17-34 24-31 59.HURON.....................................................9 23 36 46YANKTON ...............................................11 25 41 59

Three-Pointers: H 5-8 (Carr 2-4, Hupp 1-1, Newton1-1, Tschetter 1-1), Y 1-2 (Hale 1-1, Frick 0-1). Re-bounds: Y 23 (Frick 8), H 18 (Carr 5). Personal Fouls:H 24, Y 18. Fouled Out: None. Assists: H 10 (Hupp 4),Y 9 (Tessier 3). Turnovers: H 16, Y 8. Blocked Shots:None. Steals: Y 8 (Frick 3), H 7 (Eckmann 2).

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