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Scoreboard: 08-14
PREP GOLF
Boys
St. Francis Invitational
at Maumee Bay State Park
St. John's Jesuit Blue 308 (won scorecard playopff), St. Francis Red 308; Fremont Ross 309; Anthony Wayne 309; Central Catholic Red 317; Maumee 323; Northview 323; St. John's Jesuit Gold 324; Lima Central Catholic 328; Van Buren 331; Clay 333; Southview 333; Eastwood 346; Perrysburg 346; Whitmer 353; St. Francis Blue 357; Emmanuel Christian 365; Central Catholic Gray 366; Toledo Christian 393.
Medalist: Hoelzer, Fremont Ross. All-tournament team: Hoelzer, Ross; Balcar, St. John's; Tansel, Anthony Wayne; Austin, St. Francis; Linde, Anthony Wayne; Axe, Central; Lyon, St. Francis; Elrod, Northview.
Edon Bomber Invitational
at Windwood Hollow
Stryker 332, Maumee Valley Country Day 352; North Central 358; Emmanuel Christian 376; Edgerton 390; Fairview 394; Montpelier 395; Northwood 421; Hicksville 425; Fayette 445; Wayne Trace 453; Ayersville 455; Edon 459.
Medalist: Sanders, Stryker 77; All-tournament team: Sanders, Stryker; Diechert, Maumee Valley; DeGroff, Stryker; Applegate, Hicksville; Bayer, Maumee Valley.
Lakota Invitational
Lake 319; Fostoria St. Wendelin 333; Old fort 337; Fostoria 339; New Riegal 345; Seneca East 346; Carey 355; Elmwood 368; Gibsonburg 369; North Baltimore 374; Tiffin Columbian 383; Hopewell-Loudon 383; Tiffin Mohawk 395; Lakota 399; Oak Harbor 413.
Medalist: Duncan Campbell 74.
LOCAL GOLF
TWDGA 2-women best ball
at Belmont
Tie for first- Joyce Walters and Helene Best, Highland Meadows with Stacy Petot, Heatherdowns and Carol Durentini, Toledo Golf Club, 63; 3- Cathy Happel, Stoneridge and Trish Andrews, Brandywine, 64; 4- Susan Purewal, Bemont and Barb Hipsher, Fostoria, 65.
SPORTS NOTE
TOLEDO FALL BASEBALL: The City of Toledo Division of Recreation will register 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18-and-under fall baseball teams from Aug. 16 through Sept. 3, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the athletic office, 2201 Ottawa Parkway. Games will be scheduled Saturdays and Sundays at Detwiler and Bowman Park. Information: 419-936-2877.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
MLB–Suspended Tampa Bay minor league C Marcos Torres (GCL) 50 games after testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance.
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES–Reinstated OF Lou Montanez from the 15-day DL and optioned him to Norfolk (IL).
CHICAGO WHITE SOX–Reinstated INF-OF Mark Teahen from 15-day DL.
KANSAS CITY ROYALS–Traded OF Jose Guillen to San Francisco for a player to be named and cash considerations.
TAMPA BAY RAYS–Promoted OF-DH Rocco Baldelli from Charlotte (FSL) to Durham (IL).
National League
CHICAGO CUBS–Reinstated INF Derrek Lee from the bereavement list. Optioned INF Micah Hoffpauir to Iowa (PCL).
PITTSBURGH PIRATES–Agreed to terms with OF Daniel Grovatt.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS–Agreed to terms with RHP Tyrell Jenkins and assigned him to Johnson City (Appalachian).
Eastern League
ALTOONA CURVE–Announced LHP Daniel Moskos was assigned to the team from Indianapolis (IL).
American Association
ST. PAUL SAINTS–Signed LHP Marcus McKenzie.
Can-Am League
BROCKTON ROX–Signed INF John Parke.
SUSSEX SKYHAWKS–Signed INF Rene Ruiz and C Anthony Sosnoski.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
DETROIT PISTONS–Signed G Terrico White to a two-year contract.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
CLEVELAND BROWNS–Signed OL John Malecki. Waived TE Joel Gamble.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS–Placed DE Ty Warren on injured reserve. Reinstated LB Derrick Burgess from the reserve-did not report list.
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS–Signed LB Shawne Merriman to a one-year tender.
SPORTLIGHT
Aug. 14
1977–The New York Cosmos, led by Pele, plays before a record crowd of 77,961 at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford, N.J., the most to see a soccer game in the United States. The Cosmos beat the Fort Lauderdale Strikers 8-3 in a NASL quarterfinal playoff game.
1998–Baltimore's Chris Hoiles, an Elmwood High graduate, becomes the ninth major leaguer and first catcher to hit two grand slams in one game against the Cleveland Indians. Hoiles homers in the third inning off Charles Nagy and in the eighth against Ron Villone to lead the Orioles to a 15-3 victory.
2003–The New York blackout forces the evacuation of workers and players from Shea Stadium hours before the game between the Mets and the San Francisco Giants. It's the only major league baseball game that was affected by the blackout that stretches from the Northeast to Ohio and Michigan. Elsewhere, two WNBA games are postponed, and Yonkers (N.Y.) Raceway cancels its card.
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