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Page 1: Vermillion Plain Talk FOR THE RECORDtearsheets.broadcasteronline.com/july12/072712/plt_072712_007.pdf · By Parker Knox Sportswriter Embarrassed in their opener in the District 7B

By Parker KnoxSportswriter

Embarrassed in theiropener in the District 7Btournament last week, theVermillion Grey Sox foughtback in the losers' bracketSunday, dominating Beresford,11-2, to move within one winof still earning a spot in nextweek's state "B" amateurtournament in Mitchell.

The Grey Sox were to playthe Akron Rebels onWednesday night with thewinner advancing to the statetournament.

Jumping out to a 7-0 leadwith two runs in the secondand five in the third, the GreySox cruised to their win overBeresford behind starter CodySchreiber and reliever TylerJohnson, who combined for 10strikeouts. Schreiber pitchedtill the seventh with Johnsonfinishing the game.

The Grey Sox increasedtheir lead to 10-1 with a three-run fifth inning. They had 19hits off three Beresford hurlers,including a 4-for-4performance from MikeMoran. He had a home runamong his four hits and drovein five runs. Reid Meierkortand Grant Lueders each hitsafely three times.

Michael Jensen had two hitsfor the Blues, who managed

only four other hits offSchreiber and Johnson.

Last Wednesday the GreySox were done in early by theirown mistakes, committingnine errors in the first twoinnings during which thevisiting Renner Oldtimersscored 14 runs – four in thefirst and 10 in the second. TheGrey Sox "won" the rest of thegame, 6-3, but that was smallconsolation.

Johnson pitched twoinnings for Vermillion. MitchSchwartz threw the next sixinnings, keeping Rennerscoreless until a single run inthe eighth. Moran pitched theninth.

The Grey Sox outhitRenner, 12-10, despite the 17-6final score. Lueders andMerritt Groh had three hitseach while Jason Rasmussen,Brooks LIttle, Tim Ross andMoran had two hits apiece.

Cases Disposed 06/29-07/13-19/2012

Bryan Bradley Hays, Jr., 325 S.Main Street, Wayne, NE; Urinatingin public, $104.00 plus costs

Richard Ray Hylland, PO Box88708, Sioux Falls; Speeding otherroadways, $59.00 plus costs

Allie Thiesse, 1206 Bel Air Rd.,Yankton; Speeding other roadways,$39.00 plus costs

Michael L. Morey, 31315 BluffRoad, Vermillion; County speeding,$59.00 plus costs

Don K. Edwards, 55421Highway 121, Crofton, NE; Seat beltviolation, $25.00

Corey John Sawatzky, 3514Dupont Street, Sioux City, SD;Renewal registration duringassigned month, $54.00 plus costs

Hailey Freidel, 31288 SDHighway 19, Vermillion;Unauthorized use of vehicle byrestricted licensee, $54.00 plus costs

Kyler Tieszen, 25 High Street,Vermillion; Intentional damage toproperty – $400 less-3rd degree,$100.00 plus costs

William C. Ashley, 506 W.Payne, Olney, TX; Careless driving,$93.50; Fail to maintain financialresponsibility, dismissed

Meranda E. Mach, 1400 S.Marion Rd. Apt. 2, Sioux Falls; Seatbelt violation, $25.00

Nanette S. Ballewg, 122 LindenAve., Vermillion; Seat belt violation,$25.00

Tyler Michael Bruns, 109 S.Main St., Viborg; Seat belt violation,$25.00

Kristy Ann Loen, 313Washington Rd., Volga; Speedingother roadways, $39.00 plus costs

Lori Lee Salonen, 1203 W. 17th,Yankton; Speeding other roadways,$59.00 plus costs

Michelle Wall, 1960 W.Armstrong Way, Chandler, AZ;Speeding other roadways, $19.00plus costs

Colin Patrick Olson, 31245466th Ave., Vermillion; Seat beltviolation, $25.00

Andrew James Johnson, 1003Kim Lane, Vermillion; Urinating inpublic, $104.00 plus costs

Jason Robert Retzlaff, 46293Robert Penn Lane, Vermillion;Use/purchase smokeless tobacco byminor, $120.00 plus costs

Elmer Ole Aakre, 231 S.University, Vermillion; Speedingother roadways, $39.00 plus costs

Adam Hans Kjergaard, 110Sandalwood Ave., Yankton; Seat beltviolation, $25.00

Jeffrey James Potratz, 105 N.Highway 105 Lot #9, N. Sioux City,

SD; Seat belt violation, $25.00Brett Ryan Harvey, 4 West

Broadway, Vermillion; Speedingother roadways, $19.00 plus costs

Wade R. Thompson, 1116Madison, Vermillion; Seat beltviolation, $25.00

Diane P. Shay, 1701 GlendaleBlvd., Sioux City, IA; Speeding otherroadways, $59.00 plus costs

Michael Louis Rosenbaum, 704S. 1st St., Sioux Falls; Speeding otherroadways, $39.00 plus costs

Bradley Craig Dykes, 807Hillcrest Grand Ave., Yankton;County speeding, $59.00 plus costs

Judge Cheryle Gering presidingJerrad James Andal, White

House Inn, Aberdeen; Aggravatedassault, dismissal-reduction;Burglary-1st degree, dismissal-reduction; Intentional damage toproperty – more $100,000,dismissal-reduction; Petty theft 2nddegree-$400 or less, dismissal-reduction; Simple assault, $300.00plus costs; Intentional damage toproperty – $400 less-3rd degree,$100.00 plus costs; Forty-four dayscounty jail is suspended based onthe conditions of the court

Judge Tami Bern presidingTaylor Halbur, 5500 W. 44th,

Sioux Falls; Driving underinfluence-2nd offense, recharged;Driving with suspended (notrevoked) license, dismissed;Speeding other roadways,dismissed; Driving under influence-2nd offense, $500.00 plus costs,thirty days county jail; Twenty dayscounty jail is suspended based onthe conditions of the court

Janice Kay Two Bulls, 924 ElmSt., Vermillion; Simple assault,recharged; Domestic abuse – simpleassault, $300.00 plus costs; Thirtydays county jail is suspended basedon the conditions of the court

Brad Kimball, 205 Stanford,Vermillion; Driving underinfluence-2nd offense*, $500.00 pluscosts, thirty days county jail; Twentydays county jail is suspended basedon the conditions of the court; *Thisoffense may have been previouslyreported as having been disposed

Forrest David Reiner, 407 N.Plum Street, Vermillion; Drivingunder influense-1st offense,$1,000.00 plus costs, two days jail;Possess two ounces of marijuana orless, dismissed; Ingest intoxicantother than alcoholic beverage,dismissed; Use or possession ofdrug paraphernalia, dismissed;Speeding other roadways,dismissed; Imposition of sentence issuspended based on the conditionsof the court

Jeremy Goeden, PO Box 63,

Volga; Driving under influence-2ndoffense*, recharged; Seat beltviolation, dismissed; Driving underinfluence-2nd offense, $500.00 pluscosts, thirty days county jail; Twentydays county jail is suspended basedon the conditions of the court; *Thisoffense has a previous dispositionand may have been previouslyreported as having been disposed

Ashley Leah Sarha, 1209Madison Street #201A, Vermillion;Reckless driving, recharged; Drivingunder influence-1st offense,dismissal-reduction; Recklessdriving, $350.00 plus costs

Joseph Haynie, 400 Carr Street#504, Vermillion; Domestic abuse –aggravated assault, dismissed;Domestic abuse – aggravatedassault, dismissed; Domestic abuse– simple assault, $300.00 plus costs;One hundred eighty days county jailis suspended based on theconditions of the court

Joseph Haynie, 400 Carr Street#504, Vermillion; Domestic violencedomestic abuse – simple assault,$300.00 plus costs; Thirty dayscounty jail is suspended based onthe conditions of the court

Edward Daniel Wheeler, 411Stanford Street #13, Vermillion;Domestic violence domestic abuse –simple assault, $275.00 plus costs;Thirty days county jail is suspendedbased on the conditions of the court

Brad Kimball, 205 Stanford,Vermillion; Domestic violence –simple assault, $275.00 plus costs;Thirty days county jail is suspendedbased on the conditions of the court

Joseph D. Nickles, II, 2801Mulligan Drive, Yankton; Undertwenty-one driver, $54.00 plus costs;Possess two ounces of marijuana orless, dismissed; Ingest intoxicantother than alcoholic beverage,$371.00 plus costs; Use orpossession of drug paraphernalia,dismissed; Possession of alcohol byminor, dismissed; Driving withsuspended (not revoked) license,dismissed

Darren O’Connor, 401 W.Pleasant St., Elk Point; Drivingunder influence-1st offense, $350.00

plus costs; Exhibition driving,dismissed; Use or possession ofdrug paraphernalia, dismissed

Shannon Wade; Simple assault,dismissed; Interference withemergency communications,$100.00 plus costs; Thirty dayscounty jail is suspended based onthe conditions of the court

Alexander M. Dotson, 16501FM 2590, Canyon, TX; Possessioncontrolled substance, recharged;Possess two ounces of marijuana orless, dismissed; Ingest intoxicantother than alcoholic beverage,$416.00 plus costs; Use orpossession of drug paraphernalia,dismissed

Christopher Moser, 920 E. Clark,Vermillion; Reckless driving,$350.00 plus costs

Eric Pulfrey, 79816 429thAvenue, Lesterville; Recklessdriving, $350.00 plus costs; Renewalregistration during assigned month,dismissed

Brendan Hower, 12 Walker St.,Vermillion; Simple assault, $300.00plus costs; Thirty days county jail issuspended based on the conditionsof the court

Gabriel Hans Messler, 314 N.Dakota St., Vermillion; Give personalcohol ages 18-21 or withoutparent*, $54.00 plus costs; *Thisoffense has a previous dispositionand may have been previouslyreported as having been disposed

Tanner John Manning, 45409River Drive, Meckling; Undertwenty-one driver, $54.00 plus costs

Joshua Alexander Opel, 1101 E.SD Highway 50, Vermillion; Pettytheft 2nd degree-$400 or less,$100.00 plus costs; Five days countyjail is suspended based on theconditions of the court

Thomas Carson Sullivan, 31377471st, Burbank; Under twenty-onedriver, $54.00 plus costs

Todd Leroy Neff, 714 PrairiePassage, Dakota Dunes; Exceedturkey limit, resident 2-3 birds over,$300.00 plus costs; Transport of birdwithout sufficient plumage, $25.00

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FOR THE RECORD

Members of the Vermillion U12 baseball team are (back) Coach AndyJohnson, Bradyn Rusher, Cole Christopherson, Gabe DeJong, CarterLarson, Brody Surrell, Logan Bendesky, Coach Ryan Hage, and (front)Riley Beach, Trey Hage, Brett Culver, Reece Peters, Riley Johnson, andJosh Prescott.

Vermillion U12 baseballfinishes the season on a highnote with a second place finishin the 16-team BrookingsTournament (July 13-15) bydefeating Elkton, Sioux FallsCyclones, and Sioux Falls SWATBlackshirts, and then losing inthe championship game to theSioux Falls Grizzlies 10-7.

The following weekVermillion U12 baseball enteredthe VFW A division State

Tournament which took placein Sioux Falls. The A divisionconsisted of 14 teams. In thepreliminary round they defeatedHarrisburg, Milbank, and Teawhich advanced them to thechampionship bracket onSunday with the #1 seed. Afterfalling to Madison and BonHomme, the boys finishedfourth, respectively at State.Congratulations Vermillion U12on a great season.

Vermillion U12 baseballfinishes strong

Grey Sox win get chance at tourney berth