PREP FOOTBALL
State Playoffs
DIVISION I
At Fawcett Stadium, Canton
Mentor (13-1) vs. Hilliard Davidson (14-0), tomorrow, 7 p.m.
DIVISION II
At Paul Brown Tiger Stadium, Massillon
Piqua 26, Pickerington Cent. 7
DIVISION III
At Paul Brown Tiger Stadium, Massillon
Steubenville (14-0) vs. Kettering Alter (14-0), tomorrow, 3 p.m.
DIVISION IV
At Paul Brown Tiger Stadium, Massillon
Youngs. Mooney 26, Plain City Jonathan Alder 12
DIVISION V
At Fawcett Stadium, Canton
Warren JFK (14-0) vs. St. Henry (13-1), tomorrow, 11 a.m.
DIVISION VI
At Fawcett Stadium, Canton
Maria Stein Marion Local 17, Shadyside 0
M.S. Marion Local 0 0 14 3 17
Shadyside 0 0 0 0 0
ML Homan 2 run (Fortkamp kick), 5:43.
ML Moeller 58 pass from Stucke (Fortkamp kick), 2:40.
ML FG Fortkamp 23, 6:42.
Jonathan Alder 0 12 0 0 12
Youngs. Mooney 7 0 6 13 26
YM Zordich 1 run (Babyak kick) 7:28.
JA Bates 1 run (kick blocked) 5:32.
JA Bates 1 run (pass failed) :19.
YM McCarthy 1 run (pass failed) 7:47.
YM Zordich 8 run (Babyak kick) 11:58.
YM Beachum 2 run (kick failed) 3:10.
Piqua 7 12 0 7 17
Pickerington Cent. 7 0 0 0 7
PC Cecil 7 run (Peters kick), 9:18.
Piq Saine 80 run (Reed kick), :41.
Piq Saine 52 run (kick failed), 6:52.
Piq Saine 29 run (run failed), 1:32.
Piq Pitcock 8 interception return (Reed kick), 5:15.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Bowl Schedule
Subject to Change
Dec. 19 Poinsettia Bowl at San Diego, TCU vs. At-large, 8 p.m. (ESPN2)
Dec. 21 Las Vegas Bowl, BYU vs. Pac-10 No. 4/5, 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Dec. 22 New Orleans Bowl, Sun Belt champion vs. Rice, 8 p.m. (ESPN2)
Dec. 23 PapaJohn s Bowl at Birmingham, Ala., Big East vs. East Carolina, 1 p.m. (ESPN2)
Dec. 23 New Mexico Bowl at Albuquerque, MWC No. 4 vs. WAC No. 3, 4:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Dec. 23 Armed Forces Bowl at Fort Worth, Texas, Tulsa vs. Utah, 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Dec. 24 Hawaii Bowl at Honolulu, Pac 10 No. 6 vs. Hawaii, 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Dec. 26 Motor City Bowl at Detroit, MAC vs. Big Ten No. 7, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Dec. 27 Emerald Bowl at San Francisco, ACC No. 5/6 vs. Pac-10 No. 4/5, 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Dec. 28 Independence Bowl at Shreveport, La., Big 12 7/8 vs. SEC No. 8, 4:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Dec. 28 Holiday Bowl at San Diego, Pac-10 No. 2 vs. Big 12 No. 3, 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Dec. 28 Texas Bowl at Houston, Big East vs. Big 12, 8 p.m. (NFL)
Dec. 29 Music City Bowl at Nashville, Tenn., ACC No. 5 vs. SEC No. 6, 1 p.m. (ESPN2)
Dec. 29 Sun Bowl at El Paso, Texas, Big 12, Big East or Notre Dame vs. Pac-10 No. 3, 2 p.m. (CBS)
Dec. 29 Liberty Bowl at Memphis, Tenn., SEC vs. CUSA champion, 4:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Dec. 29 Insight Bowl at Tempe, Ariz., Minnesota vs. Big 12 No. 6, 7:30 p.m. (NFL)
Dec. 29 Champ Sports Bowl at Orlando, Fla., ACC No. 4 vs. Purdue, 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Dec. 30 Meineke Bowl at Charlotte, N.C., Navy vs. ACC No. 5/6 , 1 p.m. (ESPN)
Dec. 30 Alamo Bowl at San Antonio, Iowa vs. Big 12 No. 4/5, 4:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Dec. 30 Chick-fil-A Bowl at Atlanta, ACC No. 2 vs. SEC No. 5, 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Dec. 31 MPC Computers Bowl at Boise, Idaho, WAC vs. ACC No. 8, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Jan. 1 Outback Bowl at Tampa, Fla., Penn State vs. SEC No. 3, 11 a.m. (ESPN)
Jan. 1 Cotton Bowl at Dallas, SEC No. 3 vs. Big 12 No. 2, 11:30 a.m. (FOX)
Jan. 1 Capital One Bowl at Orlando, Fla., Wisconsin vs. SEC, 1 p.m. (ABC)
Jan. 1 Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Fla., ACC No. 3 vs. Big 12, Big East No. 2 or Notre Dame, 1 p.m. (CBS)
Jan. 1 Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif., BCS (Pac-10 champion) vs. BCS (Big Ten champion), 5 p.m. (ABC)
Jan. 1 Fiesta Bowl at Glendale, Ariz., BCS vs. BCS (Big 12), 8:30 p.m. (FOX)
Jan. 2 Orange Bowl at Miami, BCS vs. BCS, 8 p.m. (FOX)
Jan. 3 Sugar Bowl at New Orleans, BCS vs. BCS, 8 p.m. (FOX)
Jan. 6 International Bowl at Toronto, Big East No. 4/5 vs. MAC No. 2/3, Noon (ESPN2)
Jan. 7 GMAC Bowl at Mobile, Ala., CUSA No. 2 vs. MAC, 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Jan. 8 BCS National Championship at Glendale, Ariz., Ohio State vs. BCS2, 8 p.m. (FOX)
Mid-American Conference
THURSDAY NIGHT
Cent. Michigan 31, Ohio 10, MAC championship
Cent. Michigan 7 10 0 14 31
Ohio 0 7 3 0 10
CMU Cetoute 6 pass from LeFevour (Albreski kick), 7:10.
Ohio McRae 2 run (Lasher kick), 11:10.
CMU Linson 71 pass from LeFevour (Albreski kick), 9:56.
CMU FG Albreski 27, 3:04.
Ohio FG Lasher 33, 7:36.
CMU Sneed 4 pass from LeFevour (Albreski kick), 13:03.
CMU Sneed 96 run (Albreski kick), 6:07.
A 25,483.
TEAM STATS
CMU Ohio
First downs 17 16
Rushes-yards 21-143 39-87
Passing 314 137
Comp-Att-Int 22-30-1 17-27-2
Return Yards 30 22
Punts-Avg. 5-36.6 7-44.1
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1
Penalties-Yards 2-20 4-35
Time of Possession 23:54 36:06
INDIVIDUAL STATS
RUSHING Cent. Michigan, Sneed 9-130, M.Archer 3-11, LeFevour 7-10, Team 1-(minus 2), Linson 1-(minus 6). Ohio, McRae 20-76, Bower 12-10, Morsillo 2-4, Garrett 1-3, Mayle 1-3, Owens 1-2, Everson 1-(minus 5), Febus 1-(minus 6).
PASSING Cent. Michigan, LeFevour 22-30-1-314. Ohio, Bower 13-19-2-122, Everson 3-5-0-14, Febus 1-3-0-1.
RECEIVING Cent. Michigan, Linson 7-191, Anderson 6-70, Cetoute 6-41, Sneed 2-5, Gardner 1-7. Ohio, Sylvan 4-11, Garrett 3-39, McRae 2-30, Price 2-18, Mayle 2-15, Nwokocha 1-16, Fitzgerald 1-6, Christy 1-3, Morsillo 1-(minus 1).
National schedule
LAST NIGHT
Houston 34, Southern Miss 20 C-USA championship
TODAY
EAST
Rutgers at West Virginia, TBA
San Diego at Monmouth, N.J., Noon
Army vs. Navy at Philadelphia, 2:30
SOUTH
Georgia Tech vs. Wake Forest, ACC championship at Jacksonville, Fla., 1
Connecticut at Louisville, TBA
Alcorn St. at Grambling St., 2
La.-Monroe at Louisiana-Lafayette, 5
Arkansas vs. Florida, SEC championship at Atlanta, 6
Troy at Fla. International, 7
MIDWEST
Nebraska vs. Oklahoma, Big 12 championship at Kansas City, 8
SOUTHWEST
Air Force at TCU, 4:30
FAR WEST
Stanford at California, 3
Louisiana Tech at New Mexico St., 3
Southern Cal at UCLA, 4:30
Fresno St. at San Jose St., 6
Colorado St. at San Diego St., 8
Oregon St. at Hawaii, 11:05
PRO FOOTBALL
NFL
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
New England 8 3 0 .727 253 144
N.Y. Jets 6 5 0 .545 203 228
Buffalo 5 6 0 .455 191 225
Miami 5 6 0 .455 197 198
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Indianapolis 10 1 0 .909 308 231
Jacksonville 6 5 0 .545 235 164
Tennessee 4 7 0 .364 201 277
Houston 3 8 0 .273 176 256
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Baltimore 9 3 0 .750 256 160
Cincinnati 7 5 0 .583 290 240
Pittsburgh 4 7 0 .364 239 254
Cleveland 3 8 0 .273 170 238
West
W L T Pct PF PA
San Diego 9 2 0 .818 353 216
Kansas City 7 4 0 .636 229 205
Denver 7 4 0 .636 195 165
Oakland 2 9 0 .182 132 219
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
Dallas 7 4 0 .636 309 198
N.Y. Giants 6 5 0 .545 245 232
Philadelphia 5 6 0 .455 267 239
Washington 4 7 0 .364 199 250
South
W L T Pct PF PA
New Orleans 7 4 0 .636 276 241
Carolina 6 5 0 .545 189 190
Atlanta 5 6 0 .455 203 236
Tampa Bay 3 8 0 .273 142 252
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Chicago 9 2 0 .818 295 137
Minnesota 5 6 0 .455 198 208
Green Bay 4 7 0 .364 209 286
Detroit 2 9 0 .182 195 266
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Seattle 7 4 0 .636 237 243
San Francisco 5 6 0 .455 199 285
St. Louis 5 6 0 .455 222 253
Arizona 2 9 0 .182 187 264
LAST NIGHT
Cincinnati 13, Baltimore 7
MONDAY
Seattle 34, Green Bay 24
SUNDAY
Kansas City at Cleveland, 1
Detroit at New England, 1
Minnesota at Chicago, 1
N.Y. Jets at Green Bay, 1
Atlanta at Washington, 1
Arizona at St. Louis, 1
Indianapolis at Tennessee, 1
San Diego at Buffalo, 1
San Francisco at New Orleans, 1
Jacksonville at Miami, 4:05
Houston at Oakland, 4:05
Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 4:15
Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 4:15
Seattle at Denver, 8:15
MONDAY, DEC. 4
Carolina at Philadelphia, 8:30
Baltimore 0 0 0 7 7
Cincinnati 0 6 7 0 13
Cin FG Graham 23, 14:49.
Cin FG Graham 27, 4:56.
Cin Houshmandzadeh 40 pass from Palmer (Graham kick), 11:25.
Bal Mason 36 pass from McNair (Stover kick), 1:01.
A 65,973.
TEAM STATS
Bal Cin
First downs 15 14
Total Net Yards 316 294
Rushes-yards 20-89 23-67
Passing 227 227
Punt Returns 3-7 5-51
Kickoff Returns 4-82 1-24
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 26-43-0 21-32-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 2-7
Punts 7-47.1 6-46.2
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0
Penalties-Yards 9-64 5-35
Time of Possession 30:49 29:11
INDIVIDUAL STATS
RUSHING Baltimore, J.Lewis 17-61, McNair 2-27, Mughelli 1-1. Cincinnati, R.Johnson 16-47, J.Johnson 4-23, Palmer 3-(minus 3).
PASSING Baltimore, McNair 26-43-0-227. Cincinnati, Palmer 21-32-0-234.
RECEIVING Baltimore, Mason 7-90, Clayton 4-29, Heap 4-29, Mughelli 3-20, J.Lewis 2-26, M.Anderson 2-14, D.Williams 2-12, Mu.Smith 2-7. Cincinnati, Houshmandzadeh 10-106, C.Johnson 8-91, R.Johnson 2-17, Watson 1-20.
MISSED FIELD GOALS Baltimore, Stover 29 (WL). Cincinnati, Graham 46 (WR
notes
The Northwest Ohio Amateur Baseball League will have a meeting Monday December 4th at 7:00pm at Bowling Green Carter Park for teams interested in playing in the league for the upcoming season. For more information contact Dave Whitmire at nwousssa@hotmail.com.
Oak Harbor High School will have Winter Sports Picture/Media Day for the wrestling, boys basketball, swimming and cheerleading squads on Monday December 4th. Coaches and student-athletes will be available at the following times for pictures and interviews; Wrestling: 2:45 in the wrestling room, Swimming: 3:15 in the Natatorium, Cheerleading: 3:45 in the small gym, Boys Basketball: 4:15 in the main gym. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Drew Grahl at 419-898-6216 ext. 317.
COLLEGE HOCKEY
CCHA
LAST NIGHT
Nebraska-Omaha 4, Bowling Green 1
Miami 5, Ferris St. 3
Lake Superior St. 2, N. Michigan 0
Michigan St.4, Ohio St. 1
W. Michigan 6, Michigan 3
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AMERICAN CONFERENCE
North Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Trenton 9 4 0 1 19 63 50
Johnstown 9 8 1 0 19 64 65
Toledo 9 6 0 0 18 43 46
Reading 7 8 0 3 17 67 64
Cincinnati 8 8 0 0 16 39 38
Wheeling 7 10 0 0 14 53 66
Dayton 6 5 0 1 13 28 34
South Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Texas 12 3 2 0 26 74 59
Florida 12 6 0 0 24 63 45
Gwinnett 10 5 3 1 24 79 64
Augusta 11 10 0 0 22 72 85
Charlotte 10 7 0 0 20 61 56
S. Carolina 8 9 0 2 18 67 77
Columbia 7 9 1 3 18 63 68
Pensacola 4 11 1 1 10 49 68
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
West Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Idaho 11 5 1 1 24 66 57
Phoenix 10 8 0 0 20 63 58
Alaska 9 7 0 0 18 59 45
Victoria 7 8 0 1 15 55 68
Utah 5 12 1 2 13 47 75
Pacific Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Las Vegas 11 1 2 5 29 70 58
Stockton 10 1 2 2 24 58 45
Fresno 10 6 0 0 20 56 43
Bakersfield 8 6 0 2 18 54 62
Long Beach 4 10 0 2 10 46 63
Note: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss.
YESTERDAY
Dayton 3, Gwinnett 2, OT
Reading 4, Toledo 2
Columbia 5, Augusta 2
Cincinnati 5, Wheeling 2
Florida 5, Texas 2
Pensacola 4, Charlotte 2
Johnstown 4, Trenton 3, SO
Las Vegas 3, Idaho 1
Fresno at Bakersfield, late
Alaska at Victoria, late
Long Beach at Stockton, late
TODAY
Reading at Johnstown
Toledo at Trenton
Pensacola at South Carolina
Augusta at Charlotte
Dayton at Cincinnati
Texas at Florida
Gwinnett at Wheeling
Las Vegas at Idaho
Long Beach at Bakersfield
Alaska at Victoria
Phoenix at Fresno
Utah at Stockton
TOMORROW
Toledo at Trenton
Gwinnett at Wheeling
Utah at Stockton
LOCAL bowling
Honor Roll
300 games
John Bond, Glass Bowl 256-300-266-822
Angie Seambos, Imperial 279-206-300-785
Rob Poignon, Glass Bowl 300-232-246-778
Dave Robarge, Glass Bowl 187-300-280-767
Troy Zacharias, Glass Bowl 300-242-182-724
Kenny Rice, Glass Bowl 172-173-300-645
High series
Men (750 or better)
Pat Donahue, Imperial 803
Bob Lacourse, Southwyck 790
TomHill, Bowlpro 794
Keith Davis, Timbers 781
Tom Mozejko, Timbers 773
Mike Baker, SportsCenter 772
Phillip Wills, SportsCenter 767
Chris Taylor, Southwyck 762
Greg York, Southwyck 759
Keybank Traveling Classic
At Swanton Sports Center
STANDINGS: KJ Excavating 123.5-56.5; Swanton Sports Center 107-73; Loma Linda-Venturas 103-77; New Glass Bowl Lanes 96-84; Dunn Chevy-Buick 92-88; Bay Center Recreation 75.5-104.5; Twin Oaks Lanes 73.5-106.5; Lido Lanes 49.5-130.5.
Loma Linda 1073-1077-1149-3299
Lido Lanes 946-1125-938-3009
LOMA LINDA/VENTURA S: Brady Woessner 190-244-246-680; Adam Foltz 202-187-259-648; Ralph McRitchie 246-159-232-637; Jeff Kruzel 198-258-202-658; Jeff Kwiatkowski 237-229-210-676.
LIDO LANES: Pat Coyne 209-232-179-620; Tony Powell 153; Gary Lieber 186-168-354; Ed Stange 191-245-187-623; Mike Hussing 176-215-190-581; Jeff Piekarzewski 217-247-214-678.
New Glass Bowl 1102-1165-1056-3323
Bay Center Rec 1018-1108-1163-3289
NEW GLASS BOWL: Brian Dick 206-203-246-655; Aaron Hawkins 252-234-199-685; Gary Quaintance 170-266-192-628; Jodi Woessner 223-225-202-650; Chris Hayward 251-237-217-705.
BAY CENTER RECREATION: Travis Patchen 204-215-213-632; Dan Weiss 161; Rob Huss 167-240-407; Rich Gargac 224-269-267-760; Dave Patchen 193-236-204-633; Jim Richardson 236-221-239-696.
Dunn Chevy-Buick 970-1111-1013-3094
KJ Excavating 1133-1162-1076-3371
DUNN CHEVY-BUICK: Doug Rechtine 204-236-192-632; Steve Brown 170-184-246-600; Ed Pawlowski 179-227-190-596; Keith King 224-238-158-620; Don Genalo 193-226-226-645.
KJ EXCAVATING: Brian Cleavenger 236-179-222-637; Chuck Reynolds, Jr. 214-236-190-640; Jeff MacQuillen 215-248-198-661; Keith Nusbaum 233-232-248-713; J. J. Westhoven 235-267-218-720.
Twin Oaks Lanes 972-916-986-2874
Swanton Spt. Ctr. 1070-1025-983-3078
TWIN OAKS: Nick Stone 193-184-185-562; Aaron Richardson 211-222-218-651; Mike Aumiller 214-177-193-584; Kasey Blueitt 188-157-188-533; Jake Monto 166-176-202-544.
SWANTON SPORTS CENTER: Don Lewis 211-217-228-656; Jim Wood 187-149-336; Jack Frost 142; John Putman 220-257-175-632; Mike Frost 198-248-222-668; Don Bates 254-174-216-644.
Next week: Bay Center Recreation, 9:30 p.m.
College basketball
Men
Genesee 27 36 63
Owens 32 40 72
GENESEE: Dickson 4-2-2-16, Taylor 1-1-0-5, Gray 3-2-0-12, Hall 5-4-14, Abraham 8-0-16. Totals: 20-5-8-63.
OWENS CC: Gibson 4-0-8, Trobraugh 0-2-2, Broyles 0-1-1, Simmons 6-0-12, Hall 4-1-9, Logan 8-4-20, Gibbs 3-1-7, Outlaw 1-0-2, Taylor 2-1-4-11. Totals: 27-1-13-72.
EAST
Brooklyn 87, Centenary, N.J. 75
Maine 68, N.J. Tech 58
St. John s 78, UMBC 57
St. Lawrence 91, Elmira 67
Towson 67, Vermont 54
MIDWEST
Minn. St., Mankato 74, Colo.-Colo. Springs 71
NW Oklahoma 69, Coll. of the Ozarks 57
SW Minnesota St. 66, Minn.-Crookston 50
Santa Clara 71, Alabama St. 45
Washington, Mo. 87, Luther 71
Winona St. 90, Northern St., S.D. 62
SOUTH
Clayton St. 68, Lenoir-Rhyne 49
Davidson 86, Elon 61
Navy 61, Longwood 59, OT
Stephen F.Austin 73, Southern U. 64
Tennessee 89, Murray St. 64
SOUTHWEST
Rhodes 67, Trinity, Texas 65
Tulsa 78, Lamar 64
FAR WEST
San Francisco 71, SE Louisiana 56
Women
EAST
Boston College 53, Holy Cross 36
Pittsburgh 60, Penn St. 51
Sacred Heart 76, Providence 69
St. Francis, Pa. 64, Navy 56
MIDWEST
Kansas St. 77, MVSU 18
Ohio 57, Lehigh 40
SOUTH
Alcorn St. 81, Idaho 62
Georgia Southern 75, UCF 71
Miami 77, Jackson St. 50
Richmond 63, Appalachian St. 62
Wofford 77, Winthrop 51
FAR WEST
Air Force 67, Yale 55
prep hockey
Anthony Wayne 6, Springfield 1: AW Dybala 2, Rees 2, Bales, Ankenbrandt. S Osmialowski. Saves: AW Schreiber 17. S Lapointe 28.
Bowling Green 4, St. John s 1: BG Yohe 2, Crawford, Simon. SJ Havenstein. Saves: BG Cross 24. SJ Marec 21.
Perrysburg 5, Maumee 2: P Lopez, Lowe, Piche, Quinn, Shanahan. M Phillips, Glenn. Saves: P Cooper 35. M Chapman 23.
Whitmer 4, Clay 3: W Donavan 3, Soldner. C Perlaky 2, Murray. Saves: W Reash 21. C Tippeny 18.
latest line
NFL
(Sunday)
CHICAGO 9 Minnesota
PITTSBURGH 7 Tampa Bay
ST. LOUIS 61/2 Arizona
Indianapolis 71/2 TENNESSEE
MIAMI 1 Jacksonville
NEW ORLEANS 7 San Francisco
WASHINGTON 2 Atlanta
Kansas City 5 CLEVELAND
NEW ENGLAND 13 Detroit
San Diego 6 BUFFALO
NY Jets 1 GREEN BAY
Dallas 31/2 NY GIANTS
OAKLAND 3 Houston
DENVER 31/2 Seattle
(Monday)
Carolina 3 PHILADELPHIA
College Football
WEST VIRGINIA 101/2 Rutgers
a-Navy 20 Army
NEW MEX. ST. 12 Louisiana Tech
CALIFORNIA 29 Stanford
Southern Cal 12 UCLA
TCU 17 Air Force
SAN JOSE STATE 4 Fresno State
LOUISVILLE 28 Connecticut
Colorado State 11/2 SAN DIEGO STATE
HAWAII 8 Oregon State
LA.-LAFAYETTE 3 La.-Monroe
Troy 11 FLA INTERNAT.
ACC Championship
Alltel Stadium-Jacksonville, FL.
Georgia Tech 11/2 Wake Forest
SEC Championship
Georgia Dome-Atlanta, GA.
Florida 3 Arkansas
Big 12 Championship
Arrowhead Stadium-Kansas City, MO.
Oklahoma 31/2 Nebraska
a-at Philadelphia, PA.
NBA
NEW JERSEY 5 Philadelphia
MEMPHIS 3 Miami
NEW YORK 3 Toronto
SAN ANTONIO 81/2 Sacramento
HOUSTON 61/2 Cleveland
CHICAGO 6 Washington
DENVER 6 Indiana
UTAH 71/2 Seattle
LA CLIPPERS 3 LA Lakers
GOLDEN STATE 5 Milwaukee
College Basketball
N. CAROLINA 10 Kentucky
TEMPLE 6 Long Beach State
NC Wilmington 2 NORTHEASTERN
OLD DOMINION 18 James Madison
S. CAROLINA 1 Clemson
MINNESOTA 1 Arizona State
Lsu 16 TULANE
PROVIDENCE 9 Rhode Island
ST. JOSEPH S 4 Drexel
WAKE FOREST 41/2 Georgia
San Diego State 5 WESTERN MICH.
WISCONSIN 26 Fla International
BALL STATE 5 Indiana State
Troy 11/2 BOWLING GREEN
CENTRAL MICH. 1 San Diego
MASS. 1 Boston College
Kansas 81/2 DEPAUL
OKLAHOMA 16 Tcu
ILLINOIS CHICAGO 71/2 Youngstown State
x-Gonzaga 1 Texas
OKLA. STATE 18 Pepperdine
SO. ILLINOIS 9 St. Louis
CINCINNATI 21/2 Ala-Birmingham
SETON HALL 3 St. Mary s, CA
HOFSTRA 15 Georgia State
LOYOLA CHICAGO 12 Wisc Green Bay
COLORADO ST. 21/2 Kansas State
x-Arizona 10 Illinois
Villanova 41/2 PENNSYLVANIA
OHIO 101/2 Marshall
Nebraska 21/2 RUTGERS
INDIANA 8 NC Charlotte
SYRACUSE 61/2 Wichita State
WRIGHT STATE 5 Detroit
DUKE 8 Georgetown
VA COMMONWEALTH 31/2 Houston
TEXAS A&M 20 Pacific
VANDERBILT 51/2 Toledo
Fresno State 41/2 OREGON STATE
BUTLER 14 Cleveland State
MISSOURI STATE 13 Santa Clara
UTAH 11/2 Washington State
SOUTHERN CAL 81/2 Loyola Marymount
NEW MEX. ST. 9 San Francisco
Louisiana Tech 1 LA.-LAFAYETTE
Cal Santa Barbara 3 PORTLAND
LOUISVILLE 21 Sacramento St
MICHIGAN 161/2 Wofford
ALABAMA 21 Tennessee State
COL. OF CHARLESTN 9 Appalachian St
Marist 4 RICHMOND
XAVIER 23 Western Carolina
BUFFALO 8 Niagara
WESTERN KY. 17 Eastern Kentucky
SOUTH ALABAMA 6 Samford
MEMPHIS 26 Manhattan
AUSTIN PEAY 1 Tennessee Tech
EASTERN ILLINOIS 1 Arkansas State
SE MISSOURI ST 21/2 Tennessee Martin
UTAH STATE 111/2 Idaho State
Wyoming 81/2 MONTANA STATE
Byu 8 WEBER STATE
y-Nevada Las Vegas 81/2 Northern Arizona
x-at Phoenix, AZ.
y-at St. George, UT.
NHL
Anaheim 1/2 -1 LOS ANGELES
DETROIT Even-1/2 San Jose
OTTAWA 1-11/2 Tampa Bay
CAROLINA 1/2 -1 Boston
MONTREAL Even-1/2 Toronto
New Jersey 1/2 -1 PHILADELPHIA
PITTSBURGH Even-1/2 NY Islanders
Atlanta Even-1/2 FLORIDA
Buffalo 1/2 -1 WASHINGTON
DALLAS 1/2 -1 Minnesota
NASHVILLE 1-11/2 Chicago
EDMONTON 1-11/2 Columbus
VANCOUVER Even-1/2 Colorado
Home team in CAPS
tennis
Davis Cup Results
Championship
Russia 1, Argentina 1
Moscow
Singles
Nikolay Davydenko d. Juan Ignacio Chela 6-1, 6-2, 5-7, 6-4.
David Nalbandian d. Marat Safin 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.
Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES Announced the addition of a minor league team in Sarasota in the GCL and named Orlando Gomez manager, Larry Jaster pitching coach, Giomar Guevara field coach, Patrick Tanner trainer and Manny Lopez strength coach.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX Agreed to terms with OF Scott Podsednik on a one-year contract.
CLEVELAND INDIANS Named Buck Showalter senior advisor to baseball operations.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS Named Jim Leahey vice president of sales and marketing.
SEATTLE MARINERS Released RHP Jorge Campillo.
TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS Agreed to terms with RHP Stephen Andrade, RHP Tony Peguero, INF Hee-Seop Choi, INF Jorge Velandia, OF Dustan Mohr and C Yamid Haad on minor league contracts.
National League
NEW YORK METS Agreed to terms with LHP Tom Glavine on a one-year contract.
SAN DIEGO PADRES Named Rick Renteria manager for Portland of the PCL and Carlos Lezcano manager for Lake Elsinore of the California League. Agreed to terms with INF Geoff Blum on a one-year contract.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Agreed to terms with 2B Ray Durham on a two-year contract.
Frontier League
RIVER CITY RASCALS Released 3B Jose Castanon, INF Justin McKinley, C Trave Hopkins, C Jon Marshall, OF Jason Boyd, OF Casey Bowling, RHP Greg Lasinski, RHP Adam Tyler and RHP Shawn Callahan.
ROCKFORD RIVERHAWKS Traded INF Chris DiBlasi to San Diego of the Golden League to complete an earlier trade. Released C Gooby Gerlits and 1B Richard Quihuis-Bell.
TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS Released OF-1B Al Roach, OF-3B Justin Meagher, OF Nathan Gravley, OF Jaziel Mendoza, C-1B Kevin Gergel, RHP Dave Lemieux and RHP Jordan Thompson.
WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS Named Brendan Sagara pitching coach.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
DENVER NUGGETS Assigned G Julius Hodge to Colorado of the NBA Development League.
NBA Development League
AUSTIN TOROS Signed F Justin Bowen. Waived C Jeff Hagen.
TULSA 66ERS Signed C Cezary Trybanski. Waived G J.J. Sullinger.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
NEW YORK JETS Signed DE-LB Bryan Thomas to a contract extension.
Canadian Football League
MONTREAL ALOUETTES Named Jim Popp coach.
Arena Football League
COLORADO CRUSH Signed FB-LB B.J. Dean, WR Triandos Luke and WR Willie Quinnie.
DALLAS DESPERADOS Signed QB Nick Browder.
KANSAS CITY BRIGADE Signed DL Terrance Martin.
LOS ANGELES AVENGERS Signed LB Michael Craven.
NASHVILLE KATS Traded WR T.T. Toliver to Tampa Bay for future considerations.
NEW YORK DRAGONS Released DL Tyler King.
TAMPA BAY STORM Waived DB Floyd Young.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
ANAHEIM DUCKS Assigned G Michael Wall to Portland of the AHL.
ATLANTA THRASHERS Assigned D Mark Popovic to Chicago of the AHL.
EDMONTON OILERS Recalled LW Jean-Francois Jacques from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the AHL.
DALLAS STARS Recalled RW Vojtech Polak from Iowa of the AHL.
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS Assigned F Eric Meloche to Philadelphia of the AHL.
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Assigned C Blair Jones to Springfield of the AHL. Recalled G Karri Ramo from Springfield.
American Hockey League
BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS Assigned RW Luch Aquino to Pensacola of the ECHL.
MANCHESTER MONARCHS Recalled G Yutaka Fukufuki from Reading of the ECHL.
ECHL
READING ROYALS Signed G Brian Gratz. Loaned LW Arpad Mihaly to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the AHL.
TOLEDO STORM Signed D P.J. Martin.
Central Hockey League
BOSSIER-SHREVEPORT MUDBUGS Signed LW Ty Hennes.
CORPUS CHRISTI RAYZ Signed C Nicklas Lindberg.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
LOS ANGELES GALAXY Traded F Herculez Gomez, D Ugo Ihemelu and a 2007 second-round draft pick to Colorado for G Joe Cannon and a 2007 second-round draft pick.
NEW YORK RED BULLS Named Pierre Barrieu fitness coach and Rick Guter athletic trainer, effective Jan. 1.
COLLEGE
CHARLOTTE Announced the resignation of Lisa Marston, women s volleyball coach.
DETROIT Announced the retirement of Brad Kinsman, athletic director, effective at the end of the year. Named Keri Gaither interim athletic director.
MICHIGAN STATE Named Harlon Barnett secondary coach, Mike Tressel linebackers-special teams coach and Dave Warner quarterbacks coach.
NORTH CAROLINA Fired Frank Cignetti, offensive coordinator, John Gutekunst assistant head coach and tight ends coach and Mark Weber offensive line coach.
SAMFORD Named Pat Sullivan football coach and signed him to a five-year contract.
SWARTHMORE Named Stan Exeter baseball coach.
WISCONSIN Suspended sophomore DB Jack Ikegwuonu indefinitely from the football team.
RACEWAY PARK
FIRST-Pace, NW1PMLTCD, $1,400, 2:02.1
Tattler s Rose(B Hunter Sr) 22.20 11.00 4.00
Turbospowerofpride(D Cincebox) 3.00 2.40
Brookes Bell(M Mayes) 2.80
Also Blitzing Deer, Jet Attitude, B A Warrior,
Exacta 2-1 Paid $40.00
Trifecta 2-1-3 Paid $132.20
Superfecta 2-1-3-6 Paid $335.80
SECOND-Trot, NW2PMLTCD, $1,500, 2:06.4
Crowning Catch(D Cincebox) 12.20 5.20 4.60
Sashaway(M Mayes) 4.20 2.80
Zip N Zoe(A Succarotte) 2.40
Also Goodby Dale, Van Dream, S F Class Act,
Exacta 6-2 Paid $73.60
Trifecta 6-2-4 Paid $212.60
Superfecta 6-2-4-3 Paid $197.40
Daily Double 2-6 Paid $509.80
THIRD-Pace, NW1PMLTCD, $1,400, 2:03.1
Northern Mischief(B Hunter Sr) 17.20 3.40 2.40
Sasha Raider(D Sherman) 2.80 2.20
Lady Stoneborough(D Lake) 3.00
Also Stacy L Lynn, Surelymowdowner, Glowing Beach,
Exacta 3-4 Paid $34.20
Trifecta 3-4-6 Paid $81.40
Superfecta 3-4-6-2 Paid $98.80
FOURTH-Pace, FMNW1250L5, $1,700, 2:02.3
Dream Dragon(C Brown) 24.40 14.00 4.80
Terminally Pretty(M Mayes) 22.20 4.20
Classic Punch(D Cincebox) 2.40
Also Borabora Jana, Abby s Pridenjoy, Jet Set Julie, Third Image,
Exacta 5-7 Paid $135.60
Trifecta 5-7-6 Paid $775.00
Superfecta 5-7-6-3 Paid $1,520.40
FIFTH-Trot, NW2PMLTCD, $1,500, 2:08.4
Bahama Hall(A Lake) 6.00 8.40 2.80
Ml Jezebel(M Wolfe) 12.20 5.40
C G s Concert(M Mc Carty) 4.00
Also Swiss Deposit, Inquisitive Gal, Glory s Padre,
Exacta 6-2 Paid $31.80
Trifecta 6-2-5 Paid $517.00
Superfecta 6-2-5-7 Paid $1,887.80
SIXTH-Pace, FMNW500L5, $1,000, 2:05.0
Jema Advance(A Short) 4.00 3.40 2.10
Scout T(D Cincebox) 3.20 2.10
R Patsy K(B Hunter Sr) 2.10
Also Gamine Unique, Rosies Last Chance, My Little Gremlin, Chloe Kandu,
Exacta 4-3 Paid $11.60
Trifecta 4-3-2 Paid $31.20
Superfecta 4-3-2-7 Paid $159.40
SEVENTH-Pace, FM2000CLHC, $1,200, 2:03.2
Emerald Green(A Succarotte) 13.20 9.80 3.60
Wandas Filly(D Lake) 10.20 14.80
Flight of Accent(M Headworth) 2.60
Also Classie Express, Quenelle Hanover, Willawa, Epona of Lodi, Duchess Hotspur, Taylors First,
Exacta 4-6 Paid $111.80
Trifecta 4-6-9 Paid $635.00
Superfecta 4-6-A-A Paid $365.80
EIGHTH-Pace, FMNW1800L4, $3,100, 2:01.2
Silky Sailor(A Lake) 5.80 2.80 2.40
Jeeterbug(M Mayes) 4.00 5.40
Friseur Bluegrass(K Massey) 4.40
Also Silver Dollar Star, Emma s Desire, Spirited Sammi,
Exacta 1-2 Paid $32.20
Trifecta 1-2-5 Paid $188.00
Superfecta 1-2-5-4 Paid $1,726.60
NINTH-Pace, 5000CLHC, $2,800, 2:02.0
Flamable Al(M Mayes) 8.80 5.80 4.80
Loco Tastic(D Lake) 10.80 4.80
Alcatraz Blue Chip(A Lake) 3.60
Also C J Blaze, Mr Howard, Cole Me Big Papa, Cinder Lane Brett,
Exacta 2-5 Paid $34.60
Trifecta 2-5-1 Paid $91.40
Superfecta 2-5-1-6 Paid $267.60
PICK 6 PD 4 OF 6 Paid $25.80
10TH-Pace, FMNW750L5, $1,200, 2:04.2
Scootin Joyride(A Succarotte) 13.40 4.20 2.40
B T s Luther(E Carlson) 4.80 3.20
Up Front Charlett(D Cincebox) 2.60
Also Rapid Dash Gunny, Liberated Sahbra, Donna s Dragon,
Exacta 4-6 Paid $75.00
Trifecta 4-6-1 Paid $94.20
Superfecta 4-6-1-2 Paid $1,351.60
Pick3 1-2-4 Paid $158.20
Attendance 467; Handle $25,055.
Sportlight
Dec. 2
1907 Tommy Burns defends his world heavyweight title by knocking out Gunner Moir in the tenth round at London.
1944 Ohio State quarterback Leslie Horvath wins the Heisman Trophy.
1947 Notre Dame quarterback Johnny Lujack wins the Heisman Trophy.
1952 Oklahoma halfback Billy Vessels is named the Heisman Trophy winner.
1958 Army back Pete Dawkins is named the Heisman Trophy winner.
1977 Veterinarian Mark Gerard is indicted in a horse-switching scandal. Cinzano, a purportedly dead 4-year-old champion colt, won a race on Sept. 23 at Belmont Park, under the name of Lebon, a 57-1 longshot.
1993 The Houston Rockets tie the NBA record for the best start to a season, improving to 15-0 with a 94-85 victory over the New York Knicks. The Rockets matched the start of the 1948-49 Washington Capitols.
1995 Notre Dame advances to the NCAA women s soccer championship by becoming the first team to beat 13-time champion North Carolina in the national semifinals. The lone score comes when Tar Heels forward Cindy Parlow accidentally heads a ball into her own net.
2002 Oakland s Tim Brown and Jerry Rice take turns rewriting the NFL record book in a 26-20 win over the New York Jets. Brown becomes the third player with 1,000 receptions and the third with 14,000 yards receiving. Rich Gannon ties an NFL record with his ninth 300-yard passing game of the season. On the very next play after Brown s 1,000th catch, Rice scores on a 26-yard catch, giving Oakland a 13-10 lead. It s Rice s record 192nd TD catch and puts him over 1,000 yards receiving for a record 14th season.