Yankton Bucks Baseball returns home tomorrow night to host Sturgis in a Class A doubleheader.
The Bucks have won five straight games, including back-to-back two-game sweeps of Huron and Spearfish.
First pitch of game one from Riverside Field is set for 5:00 PM tomorrow night. Pregame coverage on KYNT and KYNTV begins at 4:15. Bryce Ladwig and Brayden Butler will be on the call.
Mount Marty Baseball has had their schedule adjusted for their series against Morningside. The Lancers and Mustangs will now meet today in a doubleheader.
The Lancers have won five of their last six games. MMU holds a 26-17 overall record and are 12-12 in GPAC play.
First pitch of game one is set for 1:00 PM this afternoon, with game two to follow. The Lancers will finish their series with a home doubleheader on Friday. Game one begins at 5:00 PM.
Mount Marty Softball returns to the diamond today for a GPAC doubleheader against Doane at Sertoma Park.
The Lancers are 20-17 on the year, 10-8 in GPAC play, following their doubleheader with Concordia on Saturday.
First pitch of game one is set for 5:00 PM tonight, with game two to follow.
Yankton Gazelles Softball fell to the Brandon Valley Lynx last night, 11-1, in Brandon.
Jocelyn Behrns recorded two hits for the Gazelles, with Ava Girard and Brooklyn King adding a hit each.
Yankton returns to action tomorrow, hosting O’Gorman at Sertoma Park. First pitch is scheduled for 6:00 PM.
Yankton Bucks Tennis improved to 12-2 yesterday afternoon with an 8-1 defeat of Sioux Falls Washington.
The Bucks return to the courts on Thursday, hosting Harrisburg for a matchup at Yankton High School. Matches are scheduled to begin at 11:00 AM.
Yankton Track and Field claimed eight event victories at yesterday’s home quad against Brandon Valley, O’Gorman, and Sioux Falls Washington.
– Connor Slaba won the boys’ 100-meter in 11.17 seconds.
– Slaba, Evan Serck, Alex Swihart, and Carson Ness won the 1600 relay.
– Abram Chance won the boys’ 3200-meter run.
– Miles Drotzmann won the boys’ 110-meter hurdles.
– Isaac Peterson, Gabe Rock, Luke Jacobson, and Ethan Brenden won the boys’ 3200 relay.
– Rozlyn Adamson won the girls’ 100-meter in 12.63 seconds.
– Alivia Dimmer won the girls’ 300-meter hurdles.
– Adamson, Dimmer, Tyan Beste, and Burkely Olson won the girls’ 800-meter relay.
Next on the schedule for Yankton is a triangular with Mitchell and O’Gorman in Mitchell on April 29th.
Mount Marty Track and Field is set to host the Mount Marty Twilight meet today at Williams Field in Yankton.
Field events are scheduled for 11:00 AM, with running events set to begin at 4:00 PM this afternoon.
Yankton Gazelles Golf placed 2nd in their quad against Brookings, Harrisburg, and Brandon Valley yesterday at Spring Creek Golf Course.
Ellia Homstad led the Gazelles with a 1st place finish individually, shooting a 76 to win. Yankton shot a 365 as a team. Brookings took home the team title with a 357.
Yankton is set to compete at Bakker Crossing Golf Course tomorrow in Sioux Falls. Tee time is scheduled for 10:00 AM.
Mount Marty Men’s Golf finished 11th as a team at the GPAC Men’s Golf Tournament, which concluded yesterday in Beatrice, Nebraska.
The Lancers shot a 962 as a team. Wout Kerkhofs finished tied for 31st to lead the Lancers, with Ted Bengston tying for 35th.
Northwestern claimed the team title and will represent the GPAC at the NAIA National meet at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois, May 20th through the 23rd.
The GPAC Men’s Tennis Tournament begins tomorrow in Sioux City, and the Mount Marty Lancers enter as the #2 seed.
The Lancers will have an opening round bye as a top two seed. They will face the winner of #3 Concordia vs #6 Doane in the semifinals.
The Lancers’ semifinal matchup is scheduled for approximately 3:00 PM. Matches will be held at the Mason Family Tennis Complex.
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