HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
(All games 7:30 unless noted)
City League
TONIGHT
St. John s vs. St. Francis at UT, 7
Rogers at Bowsher, 7
Central at Whitmer, 7
Start at Clay, 7
Libbey at Waite, 7
TOMORROW
Scott at Woodward, 2
Northern Lakes League
TONIGHT
Rossford at Northview
Southview at Maumee
Bowling Green at Anthony Wayne
Springfield at Perrysburg
Suburban Lakes League
TONIGHT
Lake at Eastwood
Elmwood at Woodmore
Gibsonburg at Genoa
Lakota at Otsego
TAAC
TONIGHT
Stritch vs Hilltop at Northwood
Edon at Reading
Ottawa Hills at Danbury
Northwood vs. Toledo Christian at Central
NWOAL
TONIGHT
Archbold at Wauseon
Delta at Liberty Center
Swanton at Bryan
Evergreen at Montpelier
Patrick Henry at Delphos Jefferson
Midland Athletic League
TONIGHT
Mohawk at Hopewell-Loudon
North Baltimore at Seneca East
TOMORROW
Carey at Tiffin Calvert
St. Wendelin at Fremont St. Joe
Sandusky Bay Conf.
TONIGHT
Edison at Oak Harbor
Huron at Perkins
Port Clinton at Margaretta
TOMORROW
Clyde at Sandusky St. Mary
Blanchard Valley Conf.
TONIGHT
Vanlue at Arcadia
Arlington at Leipsic
McComb at Cory-Rawson
Pandora-Gilboa at Hardin Northern
Liberty-Benton at Van Buren
Green Meadows Conf.
TONIGHT
Antwerp at Hicksville
Ayersville at Holgate
Wayne Trace at Edgerton
Tinroa at Fairview
Other NW Ohio
TONIGHT
Bellevue at Tiffin Columbian
Paulding at Columbus Grove
Defiance at Celina
Sandusky at Findlay
Upper Sandusky at Fostoria
Fremont Ross at Marion Harding
Lima Sr. at Napoleon
Lima Shawnee at Ottawa-Glandorf
SE Michigan
Tri-County Conf.
TONIGHT
Adrian Madison at Britton-Deerfield
Morenci at Sand Creek
Summerfield at Whiteford
Whitmore Lake at Blissfield
LCAA
TONIGHT
Clinton at AA Richard
New Boston Huron at Dundee
Erie Mason at Flint Hamady
Hudson at Addison
Ida at Manchester
Onsted at Napoleon
Other SE Michigan
TONIGHT
Monroe at Adrian
Monroe St. Mary CC at Bedford
Tecumseh at Monroe Jefferson
NFL
TONIGHT
Kansas City at Miami, 7
SUNDAY
Detroit at Cleveland, 1
Indianapolis at Houston, 1
New Orleans at St. Louis, 1
San Francisco at Washington, 1
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1
San Diego at Philadelphia, 1
Green Bay at Minnesota, 1
Dallas at Seattle, 4:05
Baltimore at Chicago, 4:15
Denver at N.Y. Giants, 4:15
Tennessee at Arizona, 4:15
Buffalo at Oakland, 4:15
MONDAY
N.Y. Jets at Atlanta, 9
SUNDAY, OCT. 30
Chicago at Detroit, 1
Cleveland at Houston, 1
Arizona at Dallas, 1
Oakland at Tennessee, 1
Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1
Jacksonville at St. Louis, 1
Green Bay at Cincinnati, 1
Minnesota at Carolina, 1
Miami vs. New Orleans at Baton Rouge, La., 4:05
Kansas City at San Diego, 4:05
Philadelphia at Denver, 4:15
Tampa Bay at San Francisco, 4:15
Buffalo at New England, 8:30
MONDAY, OCT. 31
Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 9
LOCAL bowling
Honor Roll
300 GameS
Jack Dickason, Jug s 255-300-204-759
Jason Thomas, Southwyck 300-254-201-755
Fred Freeman, Southwyck 300-153-238-691
High series
Men (750 or better)
Bratche Webster, Jug s 771
Chad McCormick, Jug s 761
Ryan Kemp, Jug s 760
Jason Thomas, Southwyck 755
Steve Jakubowski, Jug s 754
Dave Deerwester, Jug s 751
Dan Nowacki, Jug s 750
Joel Figmaka, Southwyck 750
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Mid-American Conf.
TOMORROW
Buffalo at Toledo, 7
W. Michigan at BGSU, 4
N. Illinois at Kent St., 1
Ball St. at Ohio, 2
Army at Akron, 6
Miami at E. Michigan, 6
Big Ten Conference
TOMORROW
Michigan at Iowa, Noon
Ohio St. at Indiana, Noon
Northwestern at Michigan St., Noon
Purdue at Wisconsin, 3:30
Penn St. at Illinois, 7
National
LAST NIGHT
SOUTH
Virginia Tech 28, Maryland 9
Troy 18, Fla. International 13
SOUTHWEST
Sam Houston St. 52, Stephen F.Austin 24
TONIGHT
SOUTH
Southern Miss. at UAB, 8
NOTES
The SANDUSKY PERKINS WRESTLING PROGRAM will hold its Fall Camp of Champs November 7-9 nightly from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the school s wrestling room. The cost is $40 for pre registration and $50 for late registration. Information: Call Travis Crabtree at 419-624-8224 or visit the website at www.piratewrestlingclub.com.
Toledo Christian High School is accepting applications for a HEAD FOOTBALL COACH. Send resumes toi Mike Snyder, Athletic director, Toledo Christian H.S., 2303 Brookford Dr., Toledo 43614 or call Snyder at 419-389-8700 ext. 122.
The Greater Toledo Wrestling Officials Association will be holding TRAINING CLASSES for new high school wrestling officials starting October 24 at 6:30 p.m . at Gateway Middle School in Maumee fees for the 25-hour course is $60. For more information contact Dan Jaksetic at 419-259-8674.
NBA
Preseason
LAST NIGHT
Cleveland 106, Philadelphia 102
Washington 96, Charlotte 89, OT
Indiana 93, Minnesota 76
San Antonio 97, New Orleans 90
Utah vs. Portland at Eugene, Ore., late
Denver at L.A. Lakers, late
TONIGHT
Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.
Milwaukee at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
New York at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Seattle at Phoenix, 10 p.m.
PGA
Funai Classic
Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
m-Magnolia Course, 7,516 yards, par 72 (36-36)
p-Palm Course, 6,957 yards, par 72 (36-36)
Hunter Haas 31-32 63p
Steve Lowery 30-34 64p
Mark Calcavecchia 32-32 64p
J.J. Henry 30-34 64p
Ryan Moore 31-33 64p
Pat Perez 32-32 64p
Geoff Ogilvy 30-34 64p
Rich Beem 31-34 65p
Robert Damron 32-33 65m
Nick Price 32-33 65p
Notah Begay III 31-34 65p
Jason Gore 33-32 65p
Charles Howell III 31-34 65p
Tom Lehman 31-34 65p
Kent Jones 32-34 66p
Carl Pettersson 34-32 66m
Tim Clark 32-34 66m
Daniel Chopra 33-33 66p
Tom Gillis 32-34 66p
Bo Van Pelt 33-33 66p
Tommy Armour III 34-32 66p
D.A. Points 31-35 66p
Brett Quigley 35-32 67m
Robert Gamez 32-35 67p
Jeff Brehaut 33-34 67p
Justin Rose 35-32 67m
Marco Dawson 33-34 67p
Sean O Hair 32-35 67p
Ryan Palmer 35-32 67p
Jerry Kelly 33-34 67p
Len Mattiace 34-33 67p
Kevin Na 33-34 67p
Roland Thatcher 34-33 67p
Brendan Jones 35-32 67p
Bob Heintz 31-36 67p
Tom Pernice Jr. 35-32 67m
Harrison Frazar 34-33 67m
Bart Bryant 32-35 67p
Brad Bryant 32-35 67p
Peter Jacobsen 33-34 67p
Heath Slocum 34-33 67p
Brett Wetterich 35-32 67m
Mark Wilson 32-35 67p
Todd Fischer 32-36 68p
Rocco Mediate 35-33 68m
Tiger Woods 34-34 68p
Tim Petrovic 34-34 68p
Jason Bohn 33-35 68p
Hidemichi Tanaka 35-33 68p
Lucas Glover 33-35 68m
Jeff Maggert 35-33 68p
Dennis Paulson 32-36 68p
Dudley Hart 35-33 68m
Stephen Leaney 33-35 68m
Hunter Mahan 34-34 68p
J.P. Hayes 33-35 68m
Brian Gay 33-35 68p
Rory Sabbatini 36-32 68m
Scott McCarron 36-32 68p
Duffy Waldorf 33-35 68p
Joey Snyder III 33-35 68p
John Senden 35-34 69m
Greg Owen 34-35 69m
James Driscoll 35-34 69p
Olin Browne 32-37 69p
Stewart Cink 36-33 69m
John Huston 32-37 69p
Steve Allan 35-34 69m
Omar Uresti 34-35 69p
Brandt Jobe 34-35 69m
Bob Estes 36-33 69m
Wes Short Jr. 33-36 69p
Jeff Sluman 34-35 69m
Vijay Singh 35-34 69m
David Hearn 33-36 69p
Stuart Appleby 36-33 69m
Tim Herron 35-34 69m
Dean Wilson 34-35 69m
John Rollins 33-37 70m
Scott Verplank 38-32 70m
Kirk Triplett 36-34 70m
Paul Azinger 35-35 70p
Carlos Franco 35-35 70p
Vaughn Taylor 35-35 70m
Paul Claxton 35-35 70p
Gavin Coles 35-35 70m
Scott Gutschewski 35-35 70m
Charles Warren 37-33 70m
D.J. Trahan 37-33 70p
Neal Lancaster 33-37 70p
Tag Ridings 36-34 70p
Peter Lonard 35-35 70m
Tom Byrum 35-35 70m
Darron Stiles 36-34 70m
Bob Sowards 34-36 70m
Craig Barlow 35-36 71m
Bob Burns 32-39 71p
Joe Durant 34-37 71m
Jose Coceres 35-36 71p
Nick Watney 35-36 71m
Phillip Price 34-37 71p
Briny Baird 37-34 71m
Woody Austin 35-36 71m
Retief Goosen 34-37 71m
Ryuji Imada 33-38 71m
Michael Allen 35-36 71p
Franklin Langham 36-35 71p
Craig Perks 38-34 72m
Chris Riley 35-37 72m
Brian Davis 35-37 72m
Trevor Immelman 37-35 72m
Tjaart van der Walt 37-35 72m
Andrew Magee 37-35 72m
Michael Long 35-37 72m
Kevin Sutherland 39-33 72p
Kevin Stadler 36-36 72m
Brian Bateman 35-38 73m
Alex Cejka 35-38 73p
Hank Kuehne 38-35 73m
Bob Tway 37-36 73m
Chris Smith 37-36 73m
Joey Sindelar 39-34 73m
Fred Couples 37-36 73p
Will MacKenzie 35-38 73m
Matt Gogel 37-36 73m
Chris DiMarco 38-35 73m
Skip Kendall 35-38 73m
D.J. Brigman 37-36 73m
Doug Barron 35-38 73p
Chris Anderson 39-34 73m
Paul Gow 38-35 73p
Scott Hend 37-36 73p
Cameron Beckman 38-36 74m
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
Sectional Draw
Division I
At Central Catholic
Tomorrow: Scott vs. Woodward, 2 p.m.; Rogers vs. Whitmer, to follow.
Oct. 25: Central (#2 seed) vs. Scott-Woodward winner, 6:15 p.m.; Northview (#3 seed) vs. Rogers-Whitmer winner, to follow.
At Perrysburg
Tomorrow: Waite vs. Start, 2 p.m.; Southview vs. Bowsher, to follow.
Oct. 25: St. Ursula (#1 seed) vs. Waite-Start winner, 6:15 p.m.; Notre Dame (#4 seed) vs. Southview-Bowsher winner, to follow.
At Findlay
Tomorrow: Findlay vs. Lima Senior, 2 p.m.; Springfield vs. Anthony Wayne, to follow.
Oct. 25: Perrysburg (#1 seed) vs. Findlay-Lima Sr. winner, 6:15 p.m.; Clay (#2 seed) vs. Springfield-AW winner, to follow.
Division II
At Liberty Center
Tomorrow: Wauseon vs. Napoleon, 2 p.m.; Ottawa-Glandorf (#1 seed) vs. Bryan, to follow; Defiance (#2 seed) vs. Fostoria, to follow; Bowling Green vs. Maumee, to follow.
Oct. 25: Wauseon-Napoleon winner vs. Ottawa-Glandorf-Bryan winner, 6:15 p.m.; Defiance-Fostoria winner vs. BG-Maumee winner, to follow.
Division III
At Archbold
Tomorrow: Swanton vs. Tinora, 2 p.m.
Oct. 25: Archbold (#2 seed) vs. Swanton-Tinora winner, 6:15 p.m.; Delta vs. Evergreen (#1 seed), to follow.
At Hopewell-Loudon
Tomorrow: Upper Sandusky vs. Lakota, 2 p.m.; Gibsonburg vs. Riverdale, to follow.
Oct. 25: Mohawk (#1 seed) vs. Upper Sandusky-Lakota winner, 6:15 p.m.; Col. Crawford (#2 seed) vs. Gibsonburg-Riverdale winner, to follow.
At Genoa
Tomorrow: Rossford vs. Woodmore, 2 p.m.; Lake vs. Otsego
Oct. 25: Cardinal Stritch vs. Rossford-Woodmore winner, 6:15; Genoa vs. Lake-Otsego winner
Division IV
At Bowling Green
Tomorrow: Monclova Christian vs. Ottawa Hills, 2 p.m.; Danbury vs. North Baltimore (#2 seed), to follow.
Oct. 25:Toledo Christian (#1 seed) vs. Monclova-Ottawa Hills winner, 6:15 p.m.; Northwood
vs. Danbury-North Baltimore winner, to follow.
At Pettisville
Tomorrow: Stryker vs. Holgate, 2 p.m.; Hilltop vs. Pettisville, to follow.
Oct. 25: Ayersville, (#1 seed) vs. Stryker-Holgate winner, 6:15 p.m.; Liberty Center (#2 seed) vs. Hilltop-Pettisville winner, to follow.
At Old Fort
Tomorrow: Fremont St. Joe vs. Bettsville, 2 p.m.; Tiffin Calvert vs. St. Wendelin, to follow.
Oct. 25: Old Fort (#1 seed) vs. St. Joe-Bettsville winner, 6:15 p.m.; Hopewell-Loudon (#2 seed) vs. Calvert-St. Wendelin winner, to follow
At Fayette
Tomorrow: North Central vs. Fayette, 2 p.m., Edgerton vs. Montpelier, to follow.
Oct. 25: Edon vs. N.Central-Fayette winner, 6:15; Hicksville vs. Edgerton-Montpelier winner, to follow.
LAST NIGHT
Stritch d. Gibsonburg, 25-13, 24-26, 25-11, 25-17.
Lake d. Northwood, 25-14, 25-21, 25-18.
Defiance d. Anthony Wayne, 25-12, 14-25, 25-16, 25-17.
Lakota d. Fremont St. Joe, 25-27, 25-17, 25-13, 25-21.
COLLEGE HOCKEY
CCHA
OVERALL RECORDS: Michigan 4-0-0, Michigan St. 2-0-0, Neb.-Omaha 2-0-0, Alaska-Fairbanks 1-0-1, Lake Superior St. 1-0-1, Ferris St. 1-1-0, Miami 1-1-0, N. Michigan 1-1-0, Ohio St. 2-1-0, Notre Dame 0-0-0, W. Michigan 0-1-0, Bowling Green 0-3-0.
LAST NIGHT
Ohio St. 7, Bowling Green 2
TONIGHT
Bowling Green at Ohio St.
Ferris St. at Lake Superior St.
Miami at Nebraska-Omaha
Michigan Tech at N. Michigan
Notre Dame at Colorado College
LATEST LINE
NFL
MIAMI 2 Kansas City
(Sunday)
ST. LOUIS 3 New Orleans
Green Bay 11/2 MINNESOTA
Indianapolis 15 HOUSTON
CINCINNATI 1 Pittsburgh
PHILADELPHIA 31/2 San Diego
CLEVELAND 3 Detroit
WASHINGTON 121/2 San Francisco
SEATTLE 3 Dallas
OAKLAND 3 Buffalo
CHICAGO 1 Baltimore
ARIZONA 31/2 Tennessee
NY GIANTS 2 Denver
(Monday)
ATLANTA 7 Ny Jets
Bye Week: Carolina, Jacksonville, New England,
and Tampa Bay.
College Football
ALA-BIRMINGHAM 2 Southern Miss
CENTRAL FLORIDA 6 Tulane
(Saturday)
PITTSBURGH 13 Syracuse
MICHIGAN STATE 121/2 Northwestern
IOWA 21/2 Michigan
Ohio State 151/2 INDIANA
Florida State 30 DUKE
N.C. State 3 WAKE FOREST
N. CAROLINA 1 Virginia
S. CAROLINA 8 Vanderbilt
OKLAHOMA 14 Baylor
GEORGIA 191/2 Arkansas
MISSOURI 2 Nebraska
Northern Illinois 101/2 KENT STATE
CLEMSON 36 Temple
OHIO 7 Ball State
MEMPHIS 71/2 East Carolina
MISSISSIPPI ST 11/2 Houston
NOTRE DAME 19 B.y.u.
TULSA 15 S.m.u.
AIR FORCE 1 T.c.u.
ALABAMA 31/2 Tennessee
CALIFORNIA 12 Washington State
Rutgers 31/2 CONNECTICUT
WISCONSIN 8 Purdue
Texas A&M 41/2 KANSAS STATE
IOWA STATE 141/2 Oklahoma State
x-MIAMI-FLORIDA PPD Georgia Tech
COLORADO 15 Kansas
BOWLING GREEN 25 Western Michigan
U.C.L.A. 91/2 Oregon State
Fresno State 29 IDAHO
Miami-Ohio 11 EASTERN MICH.
Hawaii 7 SAN JOSE STATE
AKRON 81/2 Army
TEXAS 161/2 Texas Tech
MISSISSIPPI 101/2 Kentucky
Louisville 211/2 CINCINNATI
Penn State 18 ILLINOIS
x-West Virginia PPD SOUTH FLORIDA
Utah 12 NEVADA LAS VEGAS
COLORADO ST. 3 Wyoming
TOLEDO 301/2 Buffalo
Oregon 10 ARIZONA
L.S.U. 61/2 Auburn
TEXAS EL PASO 14 Marshall
SAN DIEGO STATE 3 New Mexico
Arizona State 10 STANFORD
Southern Cal 30 WASHINGTON
Boise State 19 UTAH STATE
Navy 7 RICE
LOUISIANA TECH 20 North Texas
MIDDLE TENN ST 14 La-Lafayette
ARKANSAS STATE 8 Fla Atlantic
x-Game has been postponed due to
Hurricane Wilma.
Home Team in CAPS
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES Named Jim Duquette vice president of baseball operations and signed him to a three-year contract.
National League
FLORIDA MARLINS Named Joe Girardi manager.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS Waived G Filiberto Rivera.
LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS Waived C Jared Reiner and G Fred Vinson.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS Recalled G Michael Wall from Portland of the AHL. Assigned D Bruno St. Jacques to Portland.
ECHL
DAYTON BOMBERS Released F Cody Doucette. Acquired F Jay Latulippe from Charlotte for future considerations.
COLLEGE
CINCINNATI Named Mike Thomas athletic director, effective Dec. 1.
DAYTON Signed Brian Gregory, men s basketball coach, to a contract through the 2012-13 season.
TENNIS
Masters Series Madrid
Madrid, Spain
Singles
Third Round
David Nalbandian (5) d. Thomas Johansson (9) 6-3, 7-5; Robby Ginepri (16) d. Nikolay Davydenko (3) 6-3, 7-5; Radek Stepanek (10) d. Jose Acasuso 7-6 (3), 4-6, 7-6 (5); Ivo Karlovic d. Dominik Hrbaty 7-6 (9), 7-6 (3); David Ferrer (11) d. Mariano Puerta (6) 6-7 (5), 6-1, 6-4; Ivan Ljubicic (8) d. Olivier Rochus 6-4, 6-4; Rafael Nadal (1) d. Tommy Robredo (13) 6-2, 6-4; Fernando Gonzalez (15) d. Guillermo Coria (4) 7-5, 6-3.
Zurich Open
Zurich, Switzerland
Singles
Second Round
Flavia Pennetta d. Sesil Karatantcheva 5-7, 6-1, 6-3; Katarina Srebotnik d. Amelie Mauresmo (2) 6-2, 6-0; Lindsay Davenport (1) d. Daniela Hantuchova 3-6, 7-5, 6-2; Ana Ivanovic d. Jelena Jankovic 6-2, 6-1; Francesca Schiavone vs. Nadia Petrova (5) 3-6, 6-2, 7-6 (3).
PREP SOCCER
Boys Sectionals
DIVISION I
ST. JOHN S 3, ANTHONY WAYNE 2 (2OT): SJ: Boyle, Schotter, Kaverman. AW--Keaton, Reinbolt.
NORTHVIEW 13, START 0: DiGuglielmo 2, Frogameni 2, Okoroafo 2, Scharfenberg 2, Greiner, R. Marquardt, Boettner, Rondinelli, Weaver.
PERRYSBURG 11, LIMA SENIOR 1: P--Bohenkamp 4, Matuszak, Dollar, Aurand, Adamiak, Steyer, Edwards, Kohler. LS--Smith.
FINDLAY 1, CELINA 0 (2OT). Bowman.
ST. FRANCIS 2, CLAY 1 (2OT): SF--Dedo, Frederick. C--Nelson.
DIVISION III
Genoa 7, Woodmore 0: Hornyak 3, Parker 1, Novotney 1, Meek 1, Arellano 1.
OLD FORT 3, FREMONT ST. JOE 2
TOLEDO CHRISTIAN 4, STRITCH 3: TC--Mathewson 2, Roush, Bosserman. S--Stichler, Jacoby, Snyder.
Girls Sectionals
DIVISION I
SOUTHVIEW 5, CLAY 0: Gatwood, Moline, Nye, Jackson, Adams.
DIVISION II
MILLER CITY 2, FORT JENNINGS 1
OTTAWA-GLANDORF 8, LIBERTY-BENTON 0
FIELD HOCKEY
State Qualifying Round
MAUMEE VALLEY 5, BISHOP HARTLEY 0: Choka, 3; LeSage, 1; Rorick, 1.
ECHL
TONIGHT
Dayton at Toledo, 7:35
San Diego at Alaska
S. Carolina at Augusta
Johnstown at Columbia
Las Vegas at Florida, ppd., hurricane
Victoria at Fresno
Charlotte at Gwinnett
Long Beach at Idaho
Greenville at Pensacola
Phoenix at Utah
TOMORROW
Toledo at Dayton
San Diego at Alaska
Victoria at Bakersfield
Las Vegas at Florida, ppd., hurricane
Stockton at Fresno
Charlotte at Greenville
Long Beach at Idaho
Reading at Johnstown
Gwinnett at Pensacola
Utah at Phoenix
Columbia at S. Carolina
Wheeling at Trenton
SUNDAY
Columbia at Augusta
Long Beach at Idaho
Utah at Phoenix
SPORTLIGHT
Oct. 21
1950 Tom Powers of Duke scores six touchdowns, three rushing, three receiving, in a 41-0 victory over Richmond.
1956 Billy Howton of the Green Bay Packers catches seven passes for 257 yards and two touchdowns in a 42-17 victory over the Los Angeles Rams.
1973 Fred Dryer of the Los Angeles Rams becomes the first NFL player to record two safeties in a 24-7 victory over the Green Bay Packers.
1975 Carlton Fisk breaks up a thrilling contest with a homer in the 12th inning to give the Boston Red Sox a 7-6 victory over the Cincinnati Reds and force a seventh game in the World Series.
1980 The Philadelphia Phillies win the World Series for the first time in their 98-year history as they beat the Kansas City Royals 4-1 in the sixth game.
1984 Steve Cox of the Cleveland Browns kicks the second-longest field goal in NFL history, a 60-yarder against Cincinnati, but loses the battle of the field goals as Jim Breetch s four give the Bengals a 12-9 win.
1998 The New York Yankees close out their historic season with 3-0 victory at San Diego, sweeping the Padres in four games to win their record 24th World Series championship.
2001 Washington rookie Rod Gardner has six catches for 208 yards, including an 85-yard touchdown, in the Redskins 17-14 overtime win over Carolina.