HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Boys
LAST NIGHT
Bowsher 7 14 16 11 48
Whitmer 11 9 12 8 40
BOWSHER: Dixon 2-1-0-7, Warnes 2-1-5, Kaighin 2-0-4, Hairston 1-3-5, Ehrhardt 1-2-4, Crisp 2-2-7-17, Williams 1-1-3, Davis 1-1-3. Totals: 12-3-15-48.
WHITMER: Smith 3-3-0-15, Steele 2-1-4-11, Sweeney 1-2-0-8, Jones 1-0-2, Krueger 2-0-4 Totals: 7-5-4-40.
JV: Whitmer won.
Waite 14 20 14 18 10 76
Clay 11 16 21 18 13 79
WAITE: Murphy 3-1-0-9, Wortham 7-2-5-25, Meredith 8-0-16, White-Owens 2-2-6, Armstrong 2-0-4, Riley 2-1-0-7, Parker 3-1-7, Pettaway 1-0-2. Totals: 28-4-8-76.
CLAY: Spencer 2-3-0-13, Achter 2-2-6, Rucki 2-3-7, Graham 0-1-0-3, W. Taylor 10-8-28, Z. Taylor 9-4-22. Totals: 25-4-17-79.
JV: Clay, 49-41.
Edison 8 16 10 13 47
Clyde 12 23 14 16 65
EDISON: Oswald 1-1-3, Frankboner 5-1-2-15, Hill 6-1-13, Codeluppi 4-2-10, Ackerman 2-2-6. totals: 17-2-7-47.
CLYDE: N. Tea 9-1-3-24, Beebe 1-0-2, Steinbauer 3-0-6, L. Tea 1-1-3, Bender 2-1-5, Caudill 1-1-0-5, Wasserman 9-0-18, Behney 1-0-2. Totals: 27-2-5-65.
JV: Cyde, 55-51.
Liberty-Benton 12 21 15 14 62
Tiffin Calvert 10 11 8 13 42
LIBERTY-BENTON: Garcia 1-0-2, Wallace 3-1-2-11, Vaupel 5-0-10, Craft 2-2-6, Smith 1-0-2, Recker 2-2-0-10, Hyde 8-1-2-21. Totals: 22-4-6-62.
CLAY: Hawkins 2-0-4, Smith 2-0-4, Harvey 1-2-3-11, Keller 1-1-2-7, Deats 1-2-4, Christian 1-0-2, Arbogast 3-0-6, Martorama 2-0-4. Totals: 13-3-7-42.
Van Buren 15 15 12 23 65
St. Wendelin 9 14 13 11 47
VAN BUREN: Marshall 1-3-5, Grant 7-1-15, Decker 6-2-6-24, Phillips 4-1-1-12. Totals: 21-4-10-65.
ST. WENDELIN: Bamge 2-1-0-7, Williams 1-1-0-5, Boehnlein 4-1-9, Luchini 3-3-9, Ward 1-5-0-17. Totals: 11-7-4-47.
JV: Van Buren, 50-30.
SCHEDULE
(All games at 7:30 unless noted)
City League
TONIGHT
Championship at Savage Hall, 7:30
Scott vs. St. John s
SATURDAY
Galloway Westland at Bowsher
Northern Lakes League
TOMORROW
Anthony Wayne at Maumee
Rossford at Bowling Green
Northview at Perrysburg
Southview at Springfield
SATURDAY
Napoleon at Springfield
Suburban Lakes League
TOMORROW
Otsego at Eastwood
Gibsonburg at Elmwood
Lake at Genoa
Woodmore at Lakota
SATURDAY
Bettsville at Lakota
TAAC
TOMORROW
Danbury at Toledo Christian
Monclova Christian at Northwood
Swanton at Ottawa Hills
NWOAL
TONIGHT
Edgerton at Archbold
Ayersville at Liberty Center
Van Buren at Patrick Henry
TOMORROW
Bryan at Edgerton
Delta at Antwerp
Patrick Henry at Tinora
Holgate at Wauseon
Girls sectionals
LAST NIGHT
Division I
At Central Catholic
Northview 90, Woodward 25
St. Ursula 55, Bowsher 54
St. Ursula 18 14 9 14 55
Bowsher 6 15 15 18 54
ST. URSULA: Durbin 1-2-4, Case 0-2-2, J. Anderson 2-2-6, F. Anderson 1-0-2, E. Florian 2-1-5-12, A. Florian 9-1-19, Schloz 2-2-6, Smnith 1-0-2. Totals: 19-1-14-55.
BOWSHER: Jenkins 0-1-1-4, Johnson 7-3-17, Roberts 4-0-8, Palmer 4-0-8, Cassidy 4-5-13, Crockett 0-1-1-4. Totals: 19-2-10-54.
Woodward 12 0 6 7 25
Northview 26 27 24 13 90
WOODWARD: Mickles 6-1-13, Allen 0-1-1, King 2-0-4, Chandler 0-1-1, Johnson 1-0-2, Purley 0-1-1, Rentz 2-0-4. Totals: 11-3-25.
NORTHVIEW: Taylor 1-2-1-9, Zuber 1-0-2, Maroney 2-2-0-10, Delaney 1-1-1-6, Morris 3-1-0-9, Judge 1-0-2, Kapser 2-1-5, Stephens 2-0-4, Rentschler 0-1-1, Johnson 7-5-19, Munch 4-2-10, Miller 5-1-11, Hojnacki 1-0-2. Totals: 30-6-12-90.
Division IV
At Southview
Ottawa Hills 46, Liberty Center 42
Ottawa Hills 11 8 12 15 46
Liberty Center 9 16 8 9 42
OTTAWA HILLS: Overley 0-2-0-6, Donnelly 2-1-1-8, Buckey 0-1-0-3, Figy 3-0-6, Netter 6-1-13, Jamieson 2-6-10. Totals: 13-4-8-46.
LIBERTY CENTER: B. Miller 1-2-4, Carpenter 0-1-1, EcEwen 2-4-0-16, Rohrs 3-1-1-10, Lellevik 1-0-2, Flory 1-0-2, Elling 1-3-5, Bodenbender 1-0-2. Totals: 10-5-7-42.
SATURDAY
Division I
At Willard
Ashland vs. Marion Harding, 6:15
Mansfield Sr. vs. Sandusky, second game
At Bowling Green High
Findlay vs. Springfield, 6:15
Anthony Wayne vs. Perrysburg, second game
At. Clay
Scott vs. Notre Dame, 6:15
Central Catholic vs. Southview, second game
At Central Catholic
Waite vs. Whitmer, 6:15
Northview vs. St. Ursula, second game
Division II
At Swanton
Maumee vs. Napoleon, 6:15
Defiance vs. Bryan, second game
At Old Fort
Port Clinton vs. Oak Harbor, 6:15
Norwalk vs. Perkins, second game
At Lima Senior
St. Marys Memorial vs. Shawnee, 6:15
Van Wert vs. Celina, second game
At Liberty-Benton
Eastwood vs. Ottawa-Glandorf, 6:15
Lima Bath vs. Bowling Green, second game
At Ashland Crestview
Shelby vs. Clear Fork, 6:15
Lexington vs. Galion, second game
At New Riegel
Bucyrus vs. Willard, 6:15
Clyde vs. Fostoria, second game
Division III
At Van Wert
Coldwater vs. Paulding, 6:15
Delphos St. John s vs. Parkway, second game
At. Liberty Center
Swanton vs. Tinora, 6:15
Evergreen vs. Archbold, second game
At Northwood
Genoa vs. Gibsonburg, 6:15
Woodmore vs. Rossford, second game
At Findlay
Elmwood vs. Liberty-Benton, 6:15
Columbus Grove vs. Bluffton, second game
At Sandusky
Margaretta vs. Edison, 6:15
Western Reserve vs. Ashland Crestview, second game
At Bucyrus
Riverdale vs U. Sandusky, 6:15
Carey vs. Colonel Crawford, second game
Division IV
At New Bremen
New Knoxville vs. Ft. Recovery, 6:15
Marion Local vs. Minster, second game
At Lima Bath
Upper Scioto Valley vs. Ada, 6:15
Lima Perry vs. New Bremen
At Wayne Trace
Ottoville vs. Lincolnview, 6:15
Delphos Jefferson vs. Crestview, second game
At Ottawa-Glandorf
Patrick Henry vs. Kalida, 6:15
Miller City vs. Leipsic, second game
At Fostoria
Hopewell-Loudon vs. St. Wendelin, 6:15
Arcadia vs. Vanlue, second game
At Bluffton
Allen East vs. Hardin Northern, 6:15
Arlington vs. Pandora-Gilboa, second game
At Bryan
Edon vs. Edgerton, 6:15
Stryker vs. Hicksville, second game
At Wauseon
Ayesville vs. Fayette, 6:15
Holgate vs. Pettisville, second game
At Southview
Northwood vs. Ottawa Hills, 6:15
Maumee Valley vs. Toledo Christian, second game
At Tiffin Columbian
New Riegel vs. Tiffin Calvert, 6:15
Danbury vs. Seneca East, second game
At Galion
Mansfield St. Pete vs. Buckeye Central, 6:15
Wynford vs. Mansfield Christian, second game
At. Norwalk
Plymouth vs. Norwalk St. Paul, 6:15
Monroeville vs. Fremont St. Joe, 2nd gm
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Men
Mid-American Conference
LAST NIGHT
Toledo 70, E. Michigan 59
W. Michigan 62, Ball St. 56
Miami 63, Akron 60
Ohio 85, Buffalo 72
N. Illinois 80, Cent. Michigan 70
SATURDAY
Cent. Michigan at W. Michigan, 2
Ohio at Akron, 4
Miami at Kent St., 7
SUNDAY
Bowling Green at Buffalo, 2
Ball St. at Toledo, 2
E. Michigan at N. Illinois, 5
Big Ten Conference
LAST NIGHT
Ohio State 79, Michigan State 68
Indiana 69, Penn State 65
Minnesota 62, Purdue 50
TONIGHT
Wisconsin at Northwestern, 9
SATURDAY
Michigan at Ohio State, 1:30
Northwestern at Penn State, 3:30
Iowa at Illinois, 6
SUNDAY
Michigan St. at Indiana, Noon
Minnesota at Wisconsin, 2
National
LAST NIGHT
EAST
Bucknell 81, Lehigh 70
Charlotte 72, Massachusetts 71
George Washington 77, La Salle 65
Georgetown 66, Rutgers 50
Holy Cross 62, Colgate 56
Lafayette 73, Army 64
Saint Joseph s 64, Fordham 58
Temple 69, Richmond 30
Wagner 72, Fairleigh Dickinson 66
West Chester 83, Bloomsburg 70
SOUTH
Auburn 75, Mississippi St. 71
Coll. of Charleston 69, Wofford 64
Duke 73, Georgia Tech 66
Eckerd 87, St. Leo 67
Florida St. 71, Maryland 60
Kentucky 80, Mississippi 40
LSU 77, Vanderbilt 66
Louisville 65, DePaul 53
Miami 70, Virginia Tech 59
North Carolina 95, N.C. State 71
Presbyterian 56, Tusculum 53
Rollins 76, Florida Southern 68
Tennessee 76, Florida 72
The Citadel 70, Savannah St. 61
UCF 69, East Carolina 49
MIDWEST
Bradley 71, N. Iowa 49
Butler 72, Youngstown St. 64
Concordia, Mich. 63, Siena Heights 60
Cornerstone 87, Michigan-Dearborn 73
Creighton 67, Indiana St. 62
Grand Valley St. 70, Saginaw Valley St. 55
Grand View 80, St. Ambrose 66
IPFW 75, S. Dakota St. 54
Ill.-Chicago 72, Cleveland St. 67, OT
Iowa St. 68, Oklahoma St. 52
Lake Superior St. 70, Northwd, Mich. 67
Loyola of Chicago 76, Wright St. 63
Mayville St. 80, Dakota St. 77
Minot St. 87, S. Dakota Tech 71
Missouri St. 72, Illinois St. 61
N. Illinois 80, Cent. Michigan 70
Nebraska 93, Colorado 77
Saint Louis 73, Rhode Island 62
Texas 65, Kansas St. 64
Wichita St. 60, Drake 58
William Penn 85, Ashford, 66
SOUTHWEST
Tulsa 73, SMU 56
FAR WEST
Air Force 51, New Mexico 46
BYU 100, San Diego St. 90
Colorado St. 89, TCU 74
Women
Mid-American Conference
LAST NIGHT
N. Illinois 59, Toledo 52
Bowling Green 62, Kent St. 50
E. Michigan 64, W. Michigan 57
Central Mich. 59, Ball St. 58
SATURDAY
Bowling Green at Ohio, 1
Toledo at Cent. Michigan, 2
Miami at Kent State, 2
Akron at Buffalo, 2
Ball St. at Eastern Michigan, 7
SUNDAY
W. Michigan at N. Illinois, 1
National
LAST NIGHT
EAST
Connecticut 65, Syracuse 36
Notre Dame 70, West Virginia 58
SOUTH
Duke 93, Virginia Tech 51
MIDWEST
Michigan Tech 82, Finlandia 41
Missouri 67, Iowa St. 59
Rutgers 71, Marquette 50
SOUTHWEST
Baylor 86, Colorado 40
TCU 83, Colorado St. 57
Texas Tech 62, Kansas 50
COLLEGE GOLF
Pat Bradley Tournament
MIAMI
Teams: 1. Augusta State 897; 2. BYU 898; 12. Toledo 943.
UT individuals: Myos 229 (tied 18th); Kester 235 (tied 40th); Storck 245 (tied 75th); Periversoff 245 (tied 75th); Lee (competed as individual, 253 (tied 90th).
ECHL
LAST NIGHT
Wheeling 2, Toledo 1
Bakersfield at Stockton, late
Utah at San Diego, late
TUESDAY
Dayton 5, Toledo 3
Florida 3, Greenville 2, SO
Reading 3, Trenton 1
Augusta 5, Pensacola 4
Victoria 3, Las Vegas 2, OT
Phoenix 5, Utah 2
TONIGHT
Augusta at Pensacola
COLLEGE HOCKEY
CCHA
TONIGHT
Miami at Bowling Green
Michigan St. at Lake Superior St.
TOMORROW
Alaska-Fairbanks at Notre Dame
Michigan at Ferris State
Nebraska-Omaha at W. Michigan
Ohio State at Northern Michigan
SATURDAY
Bowling Green at Miami
Alaska-Fairbanks at Notre Dame
Ferris State at Michigan
Michigan State vs. Lake Superior State at Detroit
Nebraska-Omaha at Western Michigan
Ohio State at Northern Michigan
PREP HOCKEY
District
NORTHVIEW 8, CENTRAL 0: Hurst 3, Hirschfeld 2, Thanasiu, Snead, Bourland. Goalies: McElheney (N) 1 save; Trego 6 saves; Riccobene (C) 40 saves.
BOWLING GREEN 2, FINDLAY 1: BG--Akenberger, Halleck. F--Hartman. Goalies: Powers (BG) 31 saves; Brown (F) 51 saves.
NOTES
St. Ursula Academy has an opening for an ASSISTANT TRACK COACH. Interested applicants should send resumes to Athletic director Stephen Parrill, St. Ursula Academy, 4025 Indian Road, Toledo 43606 or call Parrill at 419-531-1693 ext. 218.
Teams in grades 3 through 6 are now being accepted for the VARSITY ATHLETIC CLUB SPRING FLING BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT. The boys tournament will be March 4 and 5. and the girls, March 11 and 12. Entry fee is $99. Call Kristi at 330-854-9702 for details.
Tam O Shanter in Sylvania is hosting a SPRING HOCKEY LEAGUE for players 6 to 17 years of age. Players can register in the main lobby of Tam O Shanter March 6 from 6 to 8 p.m. and March 11 from 9 a.m. to noon. Call Kathy Lavoy at 419-885-1167 ext. 305
The ALL OHIO GIRLS BASKETBALL PROGRAM will be holding AAU tryouts for its Elite traveling teams for U14 thru U17 on Saturday from 3 to 5 p.m., at Gahanna Lincoln High School in Gahanna, O. Contact Darryl at 614-323-2855 or Ed Guice at 614-891-1035 if you have any questions.
Woodmore High School NEEDS COACHES at its middle school track program for this season and a head cheerleading coach for the 2006-07 school year. Send resumes to Drew Grahl, 633 Fremont St., Elmore, O. 43416 by March 3rd.
Notre Dame Academy will be hosting a CATCHER S CAMP Sunday for girls in grades 3 through 8. the Camp will run from 1 to 3:30 p.m. but the location has been moved to Ladyfield Grade School. For more details call 419-475-9359 ext. 2625.
GOLF
Match Play Championship
Carlsbad, Calif., Par 72
First Round
Bobby Jones Bracket
Adam Scott def. Lucas Glover, 2 and 1
Tom Lehman def. Stuart Appleby, 3 and 2
David Toms def. Ian Poulter, 19 holes
Jose Maria Olazabal def. Brandt Jobe, 3 and 2
Henrik Stenson def. Paul Casey, 1 up
Chad Campbell def. Tim Herron, 4 and 2
Tiger Woods def. Stephen Ames, 9 and 8
Robert Allenby def. K.J. Choi, 3 and 2
Ben Hogan Bracket
David Howell def. Steve Elkington, 22 holes
Scott Verplank def. Lee Westwood, 26 holes
Phil Mickelson def. Charles Howell III, 2 up
John Daly def. Bart Bryant, 4 and 2
Geoff Ogilvy def. Michael Campbell, 19 holes
Nick O Hern def. Fred Funk, 5 and 3
Bernhard Langer def. Ernie Els, 1 up
Mike Weir def. Stewart Cink, 4 and 3
Gary Player Bracket
Carl Pettersson def. Kenny Perry, 1 up
Davis Love III def. Mark Hensby, 2 and 1
Chris DiMarco def. Mark Calcavecchia, 2 and 1
Arron Oberholser def. Tim Clark, 21 holes
Angel Cabrera def. Peter Lonard, 1 up
Padraig Harrington def. Rod Pampling, 4 and 2
Vijay Singh def. Graeme McDowell, 5 and 4
Miguel Angel Jimenez def. Rory Sabbatini, 2 and 1
Sam Snead Bracket
Colin Montgomerie def. Niclas Fasth, 23 holes
Shingo Katayama def. Paul McGinley, 2 and 1
Zach Johnson def. Jim Furyk, 1 up
Sean O Hair def. Fred Couples, 19 holes
Luke Donald def. Richard Green, 2 and 1
Shigeki Maruyama def. Darren Clarke, 4 and 3
Retief Goosen def. Paul Broadhurst, 5 and 4
Ben Crane def. Justin Leonard, 4 and 3
Note: Jones Bracket winner will play Hogan Bracket winner
Player Bracket winner will play Snead Bracket winner
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American Association
LINCOLN SALTDOGS Agreed to terms with 1B Brett Cooley.
PENSACOLA PELICANS Agreed to terms with INF Trino Aguilar.
SHREVEPORT SPORTS Agreed to terms with OF-DH Chad Gambill.
Can-Am League
BROCKTON ROX Agreed to terms with RHP Robert Averette. Released RHP Wayne Ough.
QUEBEC LES CAPITALES Claimed 1B Craig Lewis off waivers from Brockton.
Northern League
GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS Released LHP John Gonzalez and RHP Randy Vanderplow.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
ORLANDO MAGIC Acquired F Trevor Ariza and G Anfernee Hardaway from New York for G Steve Francis. Waived F Bo Outlaw.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
BUFFALO BILLS Designated CB Nate Clements as their franchise player.
DENVER BRONCOS Extended the contract of Ted Sundquist, general manager, through the 2008 season.
NEW YORK JETS Released QB Jay Fiedler, OT Jason Fabini, FB Jerald Sowell, LB Barry Gardner, DT Lance Legree and WR Harry Williams Jr. Agreed with CB Ty Law to not exercise contract options for the next three seasons.
Canadian Football League
BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS Signed K Paul McCallum.
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS Traded QB Spergon Wynn to Toronto for DB Mike Crumb and a second-round draft pick.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
WASHINGTON CAPITALS Signed D Jamie Heward and D Bryan Muir to one-year contract extensions.
American Hockey League
HAMILTON BULLDOGS Announced G Jaroslav Halak has been recalled from Long Beach of the ECHL.
ECHL
READING ROYALS Loaned G Cody Rudkowsky to Bridgeport of the AHL.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
REAL SALT LAKE Traded the rights to D Rusty Pierre to Columbus for a 2007 third-round supplemental draft pick. Waived M Robert Scarlett.
Major Indoor Soccer League
BALTIMORE BLAST Signed F Dante Washington and D Mike Lookingland.
COLLEGE
NCAA Placed Panhandle State on probation for three years for unethical conduct committed by its former softball coach and other violations.
GEORGIA TECH Named Dan Radakovich athletic director.
VANDERBILT Dismissed RB Zach Logan from the football team for violating team rules.
VIRGINIA MILITARY Named Ben Freakley men s soccer coach.
PREP WRESTLING
Michigan Team Regional
At Southgate Anderson
Round 1
BEDFORD 45 SOUTHGATE ANDERSON 19
103 Fox (B) md Southgate 9-0; 112 Lewis (B) dec Staples 5-0; 119 Brighton (B) pin Bies 5:02; 125- Fisher (B) pin Southgate :45; 130- Roberts (SG) pin Tracey :51; 135- Schear (SG) dec Jeffrey 5-1;140- Ortman (B) md Bercheni 14-2; 145- Potrzebowski (B) pin Malnar 1:52; 152- Wells (B) won by forfeit; 160- Heidtman (B) pin Esshaki 1:3; 171 Higgins (SG) md Whitinburg 15-6; 189- Tormoehlen (B) md Pajor 12-4; 215- Davis (SG) dec Heiserman 3-2; 275- Staples (SG) dec Pavlika 2-1.
Finals Match
BEDFORD 56 JOHN GLENN 9
103- Fox (B) pin Boes 3:35; 112- Lewis (B) pin Salaam 5:53; 119- Stephens (JG) dec Brighton 10-6;125- Fisher (B) pin Nicola 2:34; 130- Jeffrey (B) dec McKahill 9-5;135- Glasgow (JG) pin Tracey 1:02; 140- Ortman (B) md J. Wood 12-3;
145- Potrzebowski (B) pin Beisler 5:09; 152- Wells (B) dec dec D. Wood 2-0; 160- Heidtman (B) pin Hensley 2:45; 171- Whitenburg (B) md Hein 14-3; 189- Tormoehlen (B) pin Kelt 1:29; 215- Heiserman (B) dec Garcia 7-2; 275- Pavlika (B) dec Hanka 1-0.
SPORTLIGHT
Feb. 23
1985 Indiana coach Bob Knight is ejected five minutes into the Hoosiers 72-63 loss to Purdue when he throws a chair across the court. Knight, after two fouls called on his team, is hit with his first technical. While Purdue was shooting the technical, Knight picks up a chair from the bench area and throws it across the court, earning his second technical.
LATEST LINE
NBA
DETROIT 81/2 (177) Indiana
DALLAS 8 (181) Memphis
LA LAKERS 3 (201) Sacramento
College Basketball
George Mason 11/2 HOFSTRA
California 2 WASH. STATE
Wisconsin 31/2 NORTHWESTERN
Villanova 3 CINCINNATI
Fresno State 21/2 SAN JOSE ST.
SOUTHERN CAL 2 Oregon
U.C.L.A. 161/2 Oregon State
WASHINGTON 8 Stanford
South Carolina 2 GEORGIA
Home Team in CAPS
bowling honor roll
300 Games
Brian Close, Toledo SC 254-300-233-787
High Series
Men (750 or better)
Charlie Teel, Forest View 810
Ritchie Marsh, Toledo SC 796
Gene Poggemeyer, Bowlero 794
Nick Mousaulious, Imperial 793
Chad Erdmann, Toledo SC 792
Kevin Welsh, Forest View 788
Norman E. Todd, Bowlero 784
Chuck Close, Toledo SC 780
Gary Kurtz, Forest View 780
Bob Hainer, Forest View 779
Doug Clutts, Toledo SC 773
Tim Getzen, Toledo SC 770
Eric Mierzwiak, Bowlero 766
Don Holden, Toledo SC 763
Andy Kirk, Toledo SC 762
Paul State, Toledo SC 760
Ed Holtz, Bowlerol 756
Aaron Hawkins, Forest View 756
Chris Hetrick, Forest View 751
Rich Reno Jr., Twin Oaks 751
Women (650 or better)
Roberta Beckett, Twin Oaks 751
LaShaun Staples, Bowlero 684
Brooke Summers, Bowlero 660
Pip Smith, Bowlero 650
ARENA FOOTBALL
TOMORROW
Arizona at Columbus, 7 p.m.
Kansas City at Georgia, 7:30 p.m.