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Army Sgt. Patrick Sunderman of Farmington was named to the U.S. Olympic shooting team, earning a spot at next month's Tokyo Games in smallbore rifle.

Sunderman, a member of the Army Marksmanship Unit, earned the highest combined score in the two-phase Olympic trials that concluded last week at Fort Benning, Ga.

He was a four-time NCAA champion in rifle at West Virginia University. A 2012 graduate of Farmington High School, Sunderman, 26, won his first World Cup medal this year when he finished second in a team event in New Delhi, India.

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Simenson leads Senior Open

After opening with an eagle, pro Russ Simenson shot 5-under 67 to take the opening-round lead in the Minnesota Senior Open at Keller Golf Course in Maplewood. Simenson of Castle Highlands Golf Course in Bemidji, Minn., had a one-shot lead over pro Mike Barge of Hazeltine National Golf Club.

Jim Lehman, a four-time MGA Senior Amateur champion from Windsong Farm, fired a bogey-free 69 and is tied for third with two-time defending champion Don Berry of Edinburgh USA.

Saints postponed

The St. Paul Saints' series opener at the Louisville Bats on Tuesday night was postponed by rain. The teams will play their regularly scheduled game at 6 p.m. Wednesday and then make up rainout with a doubleheader starting at 4:30 p.m. Thursday. Both games will be seven innings.

The Saints, who have won seven straight, added two players from Class AA Wichita: outfielder Gilberto Celestino and infielder Sherman Johnson.

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• Gophers senior Angus Flanagan qualified for the new Forme Tour — designed to ease the path of young golfers to the PGA Tour — by finishing 11th in the inaugural PGA Tour University Rankings. The first of the eight Forme Tour events will be the L & J Golf Championship at Jennings Mill Country Club in Watkinsville, Ga., June 23-26.

• The Chicago White Sox signed former Gophers reliever Brian Glowicki to a minor league contract. He spent the 2020 season with the St. Paul Saints, pitching in 25 games with a 2.78 ERA.

• Janay Morton, originally of Brooklyn Park, will join the Minnesota State Mankato women's basketball coaching staff as an assistant coach. She was a Jamestown (N.D.) assistant the past two seasons.