Prep football, volleyball, soccer, NFL, ECHL

11/4/2005

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

State Playoffs

DIVISION I

All games at 7 p.m. Tomorrow

Region 1

(8) Shaker Hts. (6-4) at (1) St. Edward (9-0)

(5) Lyndhurst Brush (7-3) at (4) North Olmsted (8-2)

(7) Cleveland St. Ignatius (5-4) at (2) Solon (10-0)

(6) Euclid (7-3) at (3) Cleveland Glenville (10-0)

Region 2

(8) Brunswick (9-1) at (1) Canton McKinley (10-0)

(5) Elyria (8-2) vs. (4) St. John s (8-2) at Rogers

(7) Northview (8-2) at (2) Findlay (9-1)

(6) N. Canton Hoover (7-3) at (3) Massillon Washington (9-1)

Region 3

(8) Upper Arlington (6-4) at (1) Hilliard Davidson (10-0)

(5) Columbus Brookhaven (9-1) at (4) Grove City (7-3)

(7) Worthington Kilbourne (7-3) at (2) Lancaster (7-3)

(6) Newark (8-2) at (3) Gahanna Lincoln (6-4)

Region 4

(8) Fairfield (8-2) at (1) Cincinnati St. Xavier (10-0)

(5) Cincinnati Colerain (9-1) at (4) Cincinnati Glen Este (9-1)

(7) Cincinnati Moeller (6-4) at (2) Huber Hts. Wayne (9-1)

(6) Clayton Northmont (8-2) at (3) Centerville (9-1)

DIVISION II

All Games at 7:30 p.m. Tonight

Region 5

(8) Bedford (7-3) at (1) Tallmadge (10-0)

(5) Parma Normandy (8-2) at (4) Copley (8-2)

(7) Olmsted Falls (8-2) at (2) Willoughby South (10-0)

(6) Akron Hoban (8-2) at (3) Maple Hts. (10-0)

Region 6

(8) Lewis Center Olentangy (7-3) at (1) Avon Lake (10-0)

(5) Rogers (7-3) at (4) Powell Olentangy Liberty (9-1)

(7) Tiffin Columbian (8-2) at (2) Central Catholic (9-1)

(6) Mansfield Madison (7-3) at (3) Southview (8-2)

Region 7

(8) Dublin Jerome (6-4) at (1) Louisville (10-0)

(5) New Philadelphia (9-1) at (4) Dublin Scioto (7-3)

(7) Beechcroft (8-2) at (2) Canfield (10-0)

(6) Columbus Marion-Franklin (9-1) at (3) Columbus Watterson (9-1)

Region 8

(8) Cincinnati Winton Woods (7-3) at (1) Springboro (10-0)

(5) Wilmington (7-3) at (4) Washington C.H. Miami Trace (8-2)

(7) W. Carrollton (6-4) at (2) Cincinnati Mount Healthy (10-0)

(6) Dayton Carroll (8-2) at (3) Kings Mills Kings (9-1)

DIVISION III

All Games at 7:30 p.m. Tonight

Region 9

(8) Cleveland Benedictine (4-5) at (1) Mentor Lake Cath. (9-1)

(5) Youngstown Liberty (10-0) at (4) Parma Hts. Holy Name (8-2)

(7) Richfield Revere (6-4) at (2) Aurora (9-1)

(6) Ravenna SE (9-1) at (3) Akron Buchtel (8-2)

Region 10

(8) Tipp City Tippecanoe (7-3) at (1) Clyde (9-1)

(5) Dayton Chaminade-Julienne (6-4) at (4) Napoleon (8-2)

(7) Kenton (7-3) at (2) Springfield Shawnee (9-1)

(6) Eaton (8-2) at (3) Kettering Alter (8-2)

Region 11

(8) Lisbon Beaver Local (8-2) at (1) Steubenville (10-0)

(5) Cambridge (9-1) at (4) Canal Fulton NW (8-2)

(7) Dover (7-3) at (2) Newark Licking Valley (10-0)

(6) New Concord John Glenn (8-2) at (3) Medina Buckeye (10-0)

Region 12

(8) St. Bernard Roger Bacon (6-4) at (1) Cincinnati Indian Hill (10-0)

(5) Thornville Sheridan (7-3) at (4) Gallipolis Gallia (8-2)

(7) Lanc. Fairfield Union (7-3) at (2) N. Albany (9-1)

(6) Hillsboro (8-2) at (3) Columbus DeSales (6-4)

DIVISION IV

All Games at 7 p.m. Tomorrow

Region 13

(8) Cuyahoga Falls CVCA (6-3) at (1) Youngstown Mooney (8-2)

(5) Garrettsville Garfield (9-1) at (4) Akron Manchester (9-1)

(7) Canton Cent. Cath. (7-3) at (2) Zoarville Tuscarawas Valley (9-1)

(6) Akron SVSM (6-4) at (3) Orrville (6-4)

Region 14

(8) Otsego (9-1) at (1) Ottawa-Glandorf (9-1)

(5) Marion Elgin (9-1) at (4) Huron (9-1)

(7) Elyria Cath. (8-2) at (2) Coldwater (10-0)

(6) Milton-Union (8-2) at (3) Clear Fork (7-3)

Region 15

(8) Chillicothe Zane Trace (9-1) at (1) Bellaire (10-0)

(5) Col. Hartley (8-2) at (4) New Lexington (8-2)

(7) Ironton Rock Hill (9-1) at (2) Ironton (8-2)

(6) Williamsport Westfall (8-2) at (3) Zanesville W. Muskingum (8-2)

Region 16

(8) Cincinnati Mariemont (6-4) at (1) Germantown Valley View (9-1)

(5) Cincinnati Wyoming (7-3) at (4) Clarksville Clinton-Massie (8-2)

(7) Cincinnati Maderia (6-4) at (2) Lemon-Monroe (9-1)

(6) Blanchester (8-2) at (3) Plain City Jonathan Alder (9-1)

DIVISION V

All Games at 7:30 p.m. Tonight

Region 17

(8) Rittman (7-3) at (1) N. Lima S. Range (10-0)

(5) Columbiana Crestview (9-1) at (4) Smithville (9-1)

(7) W. Salem NW (8-2) at (2) Barnesville (8-2)

(6) W. Lafayette Ridgewood (9-1) at (3) Warren JFK (9-1)

Region 18

(8) Elmwood (7-3) at (1) Patrick Henry (10-0)

(5) G.M. Gilmour (8-2) at (4) Wayne Trace (10-0)

(7) R.R. Luth. W. (8-2) at (2) Wynford (10-0)

(6) Convoy Crestview (9-1) at (3) Liberty-Benton (9-1)

Region 19

(8) Frankfort Adena (7-3) at (1) Col. Ready (8-2)

(5) Col. Grandview Hts. (9-1) at (4) Lucasville Valley (9-1)

(7) Nelsonville-York (7-3) at (2) Howard E. Knox (9-1)

(6) Centerburg (8-2) at (3) Wheelersburg (8-2)

Region 20

(8) Marion Pleasant (8-2) at (1) Cincinnati Hills Christian (10-0)

(5) Arcanum (9-1) at (4) Lees Creek E. Clinton (8-2)

(7) Anna (9-1) at (2) Cincinnati Harmony (9-1)

(6) Versailles (9-1) at (3) Lima CC (9-1)

DIVISION VI

All Games at 7 p.m. Tomorrow

Region 21

(8) Vienna Mathews (7-3) at (1) Columbiana (9-1)

(5) Dalton (6-4) at (4) Mineral Ridge (8-2)

(7) Mogadore (7-3) at (2) Cleve Cuyahoga Hts. (9-1)

(6) Thompson Ledgemnt (9-1) at (3) Steubenville Cath. Cent. (7-3)

Region 22

(8) Crestline (8-2) at (1) Hopewell-Loudon (10-0)

(5) Ottawa Hills (8-2) at (4) Monroeville (7-3)

(7) Sandusky St. Mary (6-4) at (2) Liberty Ctr.(9-1)

(6) Mohawk (7-3) at (3) Norwalk St. Paul (8-2)

Region 23

(8) Beallsville (6-4) at (1) Lanc. Fisher Cath. (9-1)

(5) Newark Cath. (7-3) at (4) Caldwell (7-3)

(7) S. Gallia (6-4) at (2) Hannibal River (7-3)

(6) Symmes Valley (7-3) at (3) Shadyside (8-2)

Region 24

(8) Marion Local (7-3) at (1) Mechanicsburg (10-0)

(5) Delphos St. John s (8-2) at (4) Covington (9-1)

(7) DeGraff Riverside (7-3) at (2) Hardin Northern (10-0)

(6) Waynesfield-Goshen (9-1) at (3) Spring. Cath. Cent. (9-1)

Michigan playoffs

DIVISION 6

District 2

SMCC (9-1) at Blissfield (10-0), tomorrow, 1

DIVISION 7

District 2

Grass Lake (8-2) at Sand Creek (9-1), tonight, 7

Hall of Fame Game

Scott 7 0 0 0 7

St. Francis 7 7 7 6 27

SF Bingle 1 run (Davis kick)

Sc Johnson 58 pass from Bobo (Witcher kick)

SF Henry 16 pass from Enos (Davis kick)

SF Enos 1 run (Davis kick)

SF Henry 5 pass from Joseph (kick failed)

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

American League

CLEVELAND INDIANS Moved Joel Skinner from third base coach to bench coach and Jeff Datz from first base coach to third base coach. Named Derek Shelton hitting coach, Luis Rivera first base coach and Robby Thompson special assistant of baseball operations. Named Torey Lovullo manager of Buffalo of the IL.

TEXAS RANGERS Agreed to terms with C-3B Jamie Burke, OF Adam Hyzdu, C Nick Trzesniak, RHP Chris Baker and RHP Shane Bazzell on minor league contracts.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS Received cash considerations from Detroit to complete the July 21 trade for INF John McDonald.

National League

CINCINNATI REDS Agreed to terms with OF Dewayne Wise on a minor league contract.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

BUFFALO SABRES Placed G Ryan Miller on the injured list.

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Called up C Martin St. Pierre from Norfolk of the AHL.

COLORADO AVALANCHE Assigned F Paul Healey to Lowell of the AHL.

LOS ANGELES KINGS Placed LW Luc Robitaille on the injured list. Recalled LW Jeff Giuliano from Manchester of the AHL.

ECHL

TOLEDO STORM Acquired D Ryan Reid from Gwinnett for cash.

COLLEGE

BIG 12 CONFERENCE Reprimanded Bill Callahan, Nebraska football coach, for making an inappropriate gesture after arguing with the referee in an Oct. 29 game against Oklahoma.

PREP VOLLEYBALL

Regionals

DIVISION I

Regional Finals

At Norwalk HS: St. Ursula vs. Elyria, Saturday, 2 p.m.

At Vandalia HS: Cin. Seton vs. Cin. Mercy, Saturday, 4 p.m.

At Hudson HS: Mentor vs. Wooster, Saturday, 2 p.m.

At Hilliard Davidson HS: Cin. Mt. Notre Dame vs. Westerville S., Saturday, 2 p.m.

DIVISION II

Regional Final

At Stow-Munroe Falls HS: Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit vs. Jefferson Area, Saturday, 6 p.m.

At Ontario HS: Sunbury Big Walnut vs. Ottawa-Glandorf, Saturday, 2 p.m.

At Wooster HS: Copley vs. Warsaw River View, Saturday, 2 p.m.

At Wilmington HS: Kettering Alter vs. St. Bernard Roger Bacon, Saturday, 2 p.m.

DIVISION III

Regional Finals

At Barberton HS: Cle. VASJ vs. Smithville, Saturday, 2 p.m.

At Wilmington HS: Anna vs. Bloom-Carroll, Saturday, 4 p.m.

At Liberty-Benton HS: Margaretta vs. Parkway, Saturday, 2 p.m.

At Logan Middle School: Coshocton vs. Williamsport Westfall, Saturday, 2 p.m.

DIVISION IV

Regional Finals, Saturday, 2 p.m.

At Elida HS: Kalida vs. Old Fort

At Twinsburg HS: Norwalk St. Paul vs. Dalton

At Lancaster HS: Frankfort Adena vs. Newark Cath

At Butler HS: Marion Local vs. Sidney Lehman

LAST NIGHT

DIVISION II

Ottawa-Glandorf def. Cols. Hartley 25-14, 25-21, 25-14

Copley def. Millersburg W. Holmes 25-18, 20-25, 25-21, 25-18

Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit def. Hubbard 20-25, 25-21, 25-18, 25-19

Jefferson def. Olmsted Falls 20-25, 25-17, 25-14, 25-21

Kettering Alter def. Cin. McNicholas 24-26, 25-22, 25-23, 25-20

St. Bernard Roger Bacon def. Washington C.H. 25-17, 25-6, 25-16

Sunbury Big Walnut def. Galion 25-14, 25-14, 25-16

Warsaw River View def. Louisville 25-17, 23-25, 16-25, 25-16, 15-13

DIVISION IV

Old Fort def. Patrick Henry 25-21, 25-17, 21-25, 20-25, 15-9

Kalida def. Edon 24-26, 25-19, 19-25, 25-19, 15-8

Frankfort Adena def. Berlin Hiland 25-8, 25-11, 25-13

Norwalk St. Paul def. Ashtabula Sts. John and Paul 25-18, 25-19, 25-16

Marion Local def. Jackson Center 26-28, 25-19, 25-18, 25-14

Sidney Lehman def. Sidney Fairlawn 25-19, 25-20, 25-21

Dalton def. Vienna Mathews 25-19, 25-17, 25-19

Newark Cath. def. Reedsville Eastern 25-8, 25-18, 25-15

SPORTLIGHT

Nov. 4

1960 Wilt Chamberlain of Philadelphia scores 44 points and sets an NBA record by missing all 10 of his free throws as the Warriors beat the Detroit Pistons 136-121.

1962 Sonny Randle of the St. Louis Cardinals catches 16 passes for 256 yards and a touchdown in a 31-28 loss to the New York Giants.

NFL

SUNDAY

Detroit at Minnesota, 1

Tennessee at Cleveland, 1

Atlanta at Miami, 1

San Diego at N.Y. Jets, 1

Oakland at Kansas City, 1

Houston at Jacksonville, 1

Cincinnati at Baltimore, 1

Carolina at Tampa Bay, 1

Seattle at Arizona, 4:05

Chicago vs. New Orleans at Baton Rouge, La., 4:05

N.Y. Giants at San Francisco, 4:05

Pittsburgh at Green Bay, 4:15

Philadelphia at Washington, 8:30

MONDAY

Indianapolis at New England, 9

PREP SOCCER

Boys regionals

All regional finals Tomorrow, 7 p.m.

DIVISION I

At Cleveland State University: Stow-Munroe Falls vs. Cle. St. Ignatius.

At Medina HS: Ashland vs. Brecksville-Broadview Hts.

At Dublin Scioto HS: Gahanna Lincoln vs. Dublin Jerome.

At West Chester Lakota West HS: Milford vs. Cin. St. Xavier.

DIVISION II

At Beloit West Branch HS: Cuyahoga Falls CVCA vs. Chagrin Falls.

At Lexington HS: Bay Village Bay vs. Maumee.

At River View HS: Cols. Bexley vs. Dover.

At West Carrollton HS: Sunbury Big Walnut vs. Day. Carroll.

DIVISION III

At Lyndhurst Brush HS: Youngs. Mooney vs. Elyria Cath.

At Tiffin Columbian HS: Kidron Cent. Christian vs. Genoa.

At Pataskala Watkins Memorial: Chillicothe Zane Trace vs. Worthington Christian.

At Fairborn HS: Jamestown Greeneview vs. Middletown Fenwick.

Girls regionals

DIVISION I

Regional Finals

At Cleveland State University: Green vs. Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit, Tomorrow, 3 p.m.

At Huron HS: Ashland vs. Strongsville, Tomorrow, 3 p.m.

At Warsaw River View HS or Cols. Bexley HS: Dublin Coffman vs. Pickerington N., Tomorrow, 3 p.m.

At Hamilton HS: Cin. St. Ursula vs. Centerville, Tomorrow, 3 p.m.

DIVISION II

Regional Finals

At Findlay HS: Doylestown Chippewa vs. Swanton, 2 p.m.

At Mayfield HS: Mentor Lake Cath. vs. Bay Village Bay, Tomorrow, 3 p.m.

At TBA: Cols. Bexley vs. Lynchburg-Clay, Tomorrow, 3 p.m.

At Cin. Princeton HS: Spring. NW vs. Hamilton Badin, Tomorrow, 3 p.m.

COLLEGE HOCKEY

CCHA

TONIGHT

Nebraska-Omaha at Bowling Green

Alaska-Fairbanks at Ferris St.

Lake Superior St. at W. Michigan

Michigan at Notre Dame

N. Michigan at Michigan St.

Ohio St. at Miami

COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL

Bowling Green d. Miami, 30-23, 25-30, 30-28, 30-23.

Toledo d. Buffalo, 29-31, 24-30, 30-28, 33-31, 15-8.

ECHL

LAST NIGHT

Idaho 6, Phoenix 3

TONIGHT

Toledo at Wheeling, 7:30

Victoria at Dayton

Augusta at Florida

Reading at Greenville

Columbia at Pensacola

Gwinnett at South Carolina

Johnstown at Trenton

Alaska at Utah

San Diego at Bakersfield

Stockton at Fresno

Phoenix at Las Vegas

Idaho at Long Beach

LATEST LINE

NFL

(Sunday)

Detroit P MINNESOTA

San Diego 61/2 NY JETS

CLEVELAND 3 Tennessee

KANSAS CITY 41/2 Oakland

a-Chicago 3 NEW ORLEANS

Cincinnati 3 BALTIMORE

Carolina 11/2 TAMPA BAY

JACKSONVILLE 13 Houston

Atlanta 2 MIAMI

Ny Giants 101/2 SAN FRANCISCO

Seattle 4 ARIZONA

Pittsburgh 31/2 GREEN BAY

WASHINGTON 3 Philadelphia

(Monday)

Indianapolis 3 NEW ENGLAND

a-at Baton Rouge, LA.

College Football

Toledo 101/2 OHIO

(Saturday)

Michigan State 5 PURDUE

Minnesota 13 INDIANA

Iowa 21/2 NORTHWESTERN

x-Western Michigan 3 Eastern Mich.

OHIO STATE 341/2 Illinois

Northern Illinois 21/2 CENTRAL MICH.

Bowling Green 11 KENT STATE

Akron 3 BALL STATE

MIAMI-OHIO 27 Buffalo

NOTRE DAME 9 Tennessee

PENN STATE 11 Wisconsin

x-at Ford Field

Home Team in CAPS

GOLF

PGA-Tour Championship

Atlanta, Par 70

Bart Bryant 32-30 62

Retief Goosen 31-33 64

Kenny Perry 31-34 65

Sergio Garcia 32-34 66

Tiger Woods 30-36 66

Charles Howell III 36-31 67

Scott Verplank 33-34 67

Tim Clark 33-34 67

Ben Crane 32-36 68

Davis Love III 36-32 68

Chris DiMarco 34-35 69

Vijay Singh 36-33 69

Stuart Appleby 34-36 70

Olin Browne 34-36 70

Luke Donald 35-35 70

Justin Leonard 36-34 70

Jim Furyk 35-35 70

Ted Purdy 37-34 71

Padraig Harrington 35-36 71

Fred Funk 35-36 71

Lucas Glover 37-35 72

Mark Calcavecchia 37-35 72

Billy Mayfair 37-35 72

Chad Campbell 37-35 72

David Toms 37-35 72

PGA-Southern Farm Bureau Classic

Madison, Miss., Par 72

Bob Tway 32-32 64

Jonathan Byrd 34-31 65

Kevin Na 32-34 66

Tom Pernice, Jr. 32-34 66

Tom Byrum 33-33 66

Bo Van Pelt 31-35 66

Kirk Triplett 35-32 67

Brian Henninger 33-34 67

Joey Snyder III 34-33 67

Paul Gow 34-33 67

Glen Day 36-32 68

Carl Pettersson 34-34 68

Tommy Armour III 33-35 68

Loren Roberts 32-36 68

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Mid-American Conf.

TONIGHT

Toledo at Ohio, 8

TOMORROW

BGSU at Kent State , 1

W. Michigan at E. Michigan, 1

N. Illinois at C. Michigan, 1

Akron at Ball State , 2

Buffalo at Miami, 2

Big Ten Conference

TOMORROW

Illinois at Ohio State , 3:30

Iowa at Northwestern, Noon

Minnesota at Indiana, Noon

Michigan State at Purdue, Noon

Wisconsin at Penn State, 3:30

National

LAST NIGHT

SOUTH

Louisville 42, Pittsburgh 20

SOUTHWEST

Southern U. at Texas Southern, late

WEDNESDAY

West Virginia 45, Connecticut 13

TONIGHT

EAST

Pace at St. Peter s, 7

TOMORROW

EAST

Princeton at Penn, Noon

South Florida at Rutgers, Noon

Brown at Yale, Noon

Harvard at Columbia, 12:30

Cornell at Dartmouth, 12:30

Colgate at Lafayette, 12:30

Georgetown, D.C. at Lehigh, 12:30

Maine at Northeastern, 12:30

Cent. Conn. St. at Sacred Heart, 12:30

Massachusetts at Delaware, 1

La Salle at Duquesne, 1

Bucknell at Fordham, 1

New Hampshire at Hofstra, 1

Marist at Iona, 1

Monmouth, N.J. at St. Francis, Pa., 1

Wagner at Stony Brook, 1

Villanova at Towson, 1

Tulane at Navy, 1:30

Robert Morris at Albany, N.Y., 4

SOUTH

Boston College at North Carolina, Noon

Duke at Clemson, 1

Auburn at Kentucky, 1

Norfolk St. at Morgan St., 1

SE Missouri at Tenn.-Martin, 1

Charleston S. at Gardner-Webb, 1:30

Wake Forest at Georgia Tech, 1:30

Coastal Carolina at Savannah St., 1:30

Grambling St. at Alabama St., 2

The Citadel at Chattanooga, 2

Wofford at W. Carolina, 2

Jackson St. at Alabama A&M, 2:30

Samford at Tennessee Tech, 2:30

MVSU at Alcorn St., 3

St. Joseph s, Ind. at Austin Peay, 3

VMI at Richmond, 3

N.C. State at Florida St., 3:30

Alabama at Mississippi St., 3:30

Florida Atlantic at Troy, 3:30

Temple at Virginia, 3:30

Hampton at Bethune-Cookman, 4

N. Carolina A&T at Florida A&M, 4

Furman at Georgia Southern, 4

Fla. International at Louisiana-Monroe, 4

E. Kentucky at Murray St., 4

Arkansas St. at Middle Tennessee, 5

N. Iowa at W. Kentucky, 5

Houston at UCF, 6

S. Carolina St. at Howard, 7

Nicholls St. at Northwestern St., 7

E. Illinois at Tennessee St., 7

James Madison at William & Mary, 7

Vanderbilt at Florida, 7:15

Miami at Virginia Tech, 7:45

Appalachian St. at LSU, 8

MIDWEST

Nebraska at Kansas, Noon

Drake at Valparaiso, Noon

Dayton at Butler, 1

W. Illinois at Indiana St., 1

Kansas St. at Iowa St., 2

Illinois St. at Missouri St., 2

Morehead St. at Missouri-Rolla, 2

N. Colorado at N. Dakota St., 2

S. Utah at S. Dakota St., 2

Tennessee at Notre Dame, 2:30

Youngstown St. at S. Illinois, 4

SOUTHWEST

Texas at Baylor, TBA

South Carolina at Arkansas, 2

Texas A&M at Texas Tech, 2

Rice at SMU, 3

Prairie View at Ark.-Pine Bluff, 3:30

McNeese St. at Texas St., 4

SE Louisiana at Sam Houston St., 5

UC Davis at Stephen F.Austin, 5

Louisiana-Lafayette at North Texas, 7

Colorado St. at TCU, 7

Tulsa at UTEP, 9

FAR WEST

Missouri at Colorado, TBA

Sacramento St. at Montana St., 2

BYU at UNLV, 2

New Mexico St. at Boise St., 3

Wyoming at Utah, 3

Louisiana Tech at Utah St., 3

Army at Air Force, 3:30

California at Oregon, 3:30

Oregon St. at Washington, 3:30

Hawaii at Nevada, 4

Portland St. at Idaho St., 5

Arizona St. at Washington St., 5

UCLA at Arizona, 7

E. Washington at Cal Poly-SLO, 7

San Jose St. at Fresno St., 9

CStanford at Southern Cal, 10

NOTES

The PERKINS WRESTLING PROGRAM is holding its Fall Camp of Champs Nov. 7-9 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the high school wrestling room. The program is for grades K-8. Pre-registeration is $40 and $50 for late registration. Contact Travis Crabtree at 419-624-8224 or go to the website at www.piratewrestlingclub.com.

TICKETS for the St. John s Jesuit playoff game will be on sale today from 9 to 3 and tomorrow from 10 to noon. Tickets are $6 in advance and $8 at the door.

HOLE IN ONE

Jon Givens, No. 11 at Detwiler, 166 yards, 3-wood.

SPORTLIGHT

Nov. 4

1960 Wilt Chamberlain of Philadelphia scores 44 points and sets an NBA record by missing all 10 of his free throws as the Warriors beat the Detroit Pistons 136-121.

1962 Sonny Randle of the St. Louis Cardinals catches 16 passes for 256 yards and a touchdown in a 31-28 loss to the New York Giants.

1976 Baseball holds its first free agent draft, with 24 players from 13 major league clubs participating. Reggie Jackson eventually signs the most lucrative contract of the group, $2.9 million over five years with the New York Yankees.

1984 Miami s Dan Marino passes for 422 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Miami Dolphins to a 31-17 victory over the New York Jets.

1984 Seattle s Dave Brown returns two interceptions for touchdowns in a 31-17 triumph over the Kansas City Chiefs.

1994 The San Antonio Spurs season opener is delayed for 50 minutes when a fireworks display triggers the Alamodome sprinkler system, drenching fans, players and coaches.

2000 R.J. Bowers rushes for 128 yards to become the first player in NCAA history to gain 7,000 yards in his career as Grove City beats Carnegie Mellon 14-10. Bowers, with 7,127 yards, also increases his all-division record for career touchdowns to 90.

2000 In the highest scoring Division I-AA game in NCAA history, Ricky Ray passes for 344 yards and three touchdowns and scores three more to lead Sacramento State over Cal State Northridge 64-61.

2001 Luis Gonzalez s RBI single caps a two-run rally off Mariano Rivera in the bottom of the ninth, and the Arizona Diamondbacks win their first championship by beating the New York Yankees 3-2 in Game 7.