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Scoreboard: 09-05
Mid-American Conference
SATURDAY
Florida 34, Miami 12
Michigan St. 38, W. Michigan 14
Syracuse 29, Akron 3
Troy 30, Bowling Green 27
Army 31, E. Michigan 27
Ohio 33, Wofford 10
FRIDAY
Arizona 41, Toledo 2
Temple 31, Villanova 24
Big Ten
SATURDAY
Penn St. 44, Youngstown St. 14
Iowa 37, E. Illinois 7
Missouri 23, Illinois 13
Michigan 30, Connecticut 10
Notre Dame 23, Purdue 12
Northwestern at Vanderbilt, late
Wisconsin at UNLV, late
National
EAST
Alfred 37, Widener 0
Assumption 33, Millersville 28
Bluffton 30, Kalamazoo 28
Boston College 38, Weber St. 20
Bridgewater, Mass. 34, Mount Ida 25
Bryant 44, Fordham 30
C.W. Post 20, American International 11
Carnegie-Mellon 28, Grove City 21
Case Reserve 30, John Carroll 13
Colgate 30, Monmouth, N.J. 29
Duquesne 17, Bucknell 13
Franklin & Marshall 35, Washington & Lee 7
Gettysburg 42, Lebanon Valley 28
Holy Cross 38, Howard 7
Indiana, Pa. 16, S. Connecticut 6
Kutztown 41, St. Anselm 0
Mass.-Dartmouth 38, Fitchburg St. 15
Massachusetts 27, William & Mary 23
Merchant Marine 35, Gallaudet 34
Moravian 12, Susquehanna 6
New Hampshire 33, Cent. Connecticut St. 3
Plymouth St. 16, Castleton St. 14
Rowan 24, Lycoming 17
St. John Fisher 55, Brockport 12
Ursinus 21, Albright 13
West Virginia 31, Coastal Carolina 0
SOUTH
Alabama 48, San Jose St. 3
Alcorn St. 50, Langston 27
Appalachian St. 42, Chattanooga 41
Bethune-Cookman 70, Edward Waters 10
Campbell 20, Virginia-Wise 16
Campbellsville 47, Union, Ky. 36
Charleston Southern 41, North Greenville 31
Clemson 35, North Texas 10
Duke 41, Elon 27
Florida St. 59, Samford 6
Georgetown, D.C. 20, Davidson 10
Georgia 55, Louisiana-Lafayette 7
Georgia Southern 48, Savannah St. 3
Georgia Tech 41, S. Carolina St. 10
Jackson St. 32, Delta St. 17
Jacksonville 35, Old Dominion 25
Jacksonville St. 49, Mississippi 48, OT
James Madison 48, Morehead St. 7
Kentucky 23, Louisville 16
Liberty 52, St. Francis, Pa. 7
Louisiana Tech 20, Grambling St. 6
Mississippi St. 49, Memphis 7
Morgan St. 14, Bowie St. 7
N.C. State 48, W. Carolina 7
Newberry 55, Livingstone 0
North Alabama 27, Henderson St. 10
Sewanee 33, Earlham 14
Shaw 57, Virginia Union 27
Tennessee 50, Tenn.-Martin 0
Tennessee St. 27, Alabama A&M 14
The Citadel 56, Chowan 14
Tuskegee 33, Benedict 18
UCF 38, South Dakota 7
VMI 48, Lock Haven 6
Virginia 34, Richmond 13
Wesley 34, Christopher Newport 6
Westminster, Mo. 20, Rhodes 17
Winston-Salem 21, N. Carolina A&T 14
MIDWEST
Ashland 24, Bloomsburg 14
Augsburg 62, Concordia, Wis. 10
Augustana, S.D. 32, St. Cloud St. 23
Aurora 9, North Park 7
Benedictine, Ill. 42, Eureka 7
Bethel, Minn. 34, Simpson, Iowa 12
Butler 29, Albion 13
California, Pa. 42, Saginaw Valley St. 41, OT
Carroll, Wis. 35, Lakeland 21
Carthage 30, Franklin 27
Central 34, Wis.-Oshkosh 28
Coe 48, Iowa Wesleyan 21
Concordia, Ill. 52, Lake Forest 23
Concordia, St.P. 38, Minot St. 17
Crown, Minn. 49, Carleton 35
Dayton 28, Robert Morris 14
Denison 21, Ohio Wesleyan 6
Elmhurst 26, Loras 14
Grinnell 45, Macalester 35
Heidelberg 42, Alma 23
Illinois Wesleyan 20, Hope 16
Indiana St. 57, St. Joseph's, Ind. 7
Kansas St. 31, UCLA 22
Lehigh 28, Drake 14
Marietta 28, Thiel 7
Martin Luther 42, Maranatha Baptist 18
Millikin 42, Illinois College 31
Muskingum 19, Defiance 13
N. Dakota St. 6, Kansas 3
Nebraska 49, W. Kentucky 10
North Central 41, Cornell, Iowa 7
Oberlin 29, Kenyon 26
Ripon 20, Wis. Lutheran 10
St. John's, Minn. 56, Northwestern, Minn. 10
St. Olaf 28, Luther 21
St. Thomas, Minn. 40, St. Norbert 7
Texas A&M Commerce 33, Upper Iowa 10
Tusculum 16, Findlay 3
Walsh 63, Kentucky Christian 7
Wayne, Mich. 31, Northwood, Mich. 19
Westminster, Pa. 23, Hiram 6
Willamette 33, Wis.-Stevens Pt. 14
Wis.-Platteville 31, Buena Vista 2
Wis.-Whitewater 35, Adrian 0
Wittenberg 48, Olivet 6
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas 44, Tennessee Tech 3
Texas 34, Rice 17
FAR WEST
Air Force 65, Northwestern St. 21
California 52, UC Davis 3
Carroll, Mont. 24, Rocky Mountain 20
Colorado 24, Colorado St. 3
Idaho St. 32, Montana Western 3
Montana 73, Western St.,Colo. 2
Montana St. 59, Fort Lewis 10
N. Colorado 54, Adams St. 0
Oregon 72, New Mexico 0
Stanford 52, Sacramento St. 17
NFL
Regular season
Thursday
Minnesota at New Orleans, 8:30 p.m.
Sunday
Miami at Buffalo, 1 p.m.
Detroit at Chicago, 1 p.m.
Indianapolis at Houston, 1 p.m.
Denver at Jacksonville, 1 p.m.
Cincinnati at New England, 1 p.m.
Carolina at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m.
Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m.
Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m.
Oakland at Tennessee, 1 p.m.
Green Bay at Philadelphia, 4:15 p.m.
Arizona at St. Louis, 4:15 p.m.
San Francisco at Seattle, 4:15 p.m.
Dallas at Washington, 8:20 p.m.
Monday
Baltimore at N.Y. Jets, 7 p.m.
San Diego at Kansas City, 10:15 p.m.
OLD FORT High School is seeking applicants for junior varsity and junior high coaches in the girls basketball program, and for a head cheerleading advisor. Contact athletic director Jude Meyers at 419-992-4291 (ext. 110), or email to jmeyers@old-fort.k12.oh.us.
LACROSSE COACHES NEEDED: Anthony Wayne Lacrosse Club ( a club sport of Anthony Wayne High) is looking for boys head coach and assistant coaches for both varsity and jv teams. Please forward a letter of intent and resume via e-mail to coaching@awlacrosse.com. or mail to AWLCPA, P.O. Box 971, Maumee, OH 43537.
Sept. 5
1922–The United States beats Australia 4-1 to capture the Davis Cup for the third straight year.
1938–Don Budge leads the United States to a 3-2 victory over Australia in the Davis Cup final.
1939–Australia beats the United States to win the Davis Cup. Adrian Quist and John Bromwich post victories over Bobby Riggs and Frank Parker.
1943–Joseph Hunt wins the men's title in the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association championships with a four-set victory over Jack Kramer.
1949–Pancho Gonzales captures his second consecutive men's singles title in the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association championships after losing the first two sets against Ted Schroeder. Mary Osborne du Pont defeats Doris Hart 6-4, 6-1 for the women's title.
1950–Arthur Larsen wins the men's title in the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association championships and Mary Osborne du Pont wins the women's title for the third straight year.
1989–Chris Evert's illustrious career ends in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open when she blows a 5-2 first-set lead and is beaten 7-6, 6-2 by Zina Garrison.
1993–Noureddine Morceli of Algeria breaks the world record in the mile by almost 2 seconds with a time of 3 minutes, 44.39 seconds in the Rieti Invitational. Britain's Steve Cram set the previous mark of 3:46.32 in 1985 at Oslo, Norway.
1994–San Francisco's Jerry Rice catches a pair of scoring passes and runs in a 23-yard reverse to become the NFL's career touchdown leader with 127.
1998–Mark McGwire becomes the third player in baseball history to reach 60 home runs, as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Cincinnati Reds 7-0. He joins Babe Ruth and Roger Maris with 60 homers in a single season.
BASEBALL
American League
MINNESOTA TWINS–Selected the contract of OF Ben Revere from New Britain (EL).
TEXAS RANGERS–Acquired RHP Mark Prior from Orange County (GBL) and assigned him to Oklahoma City (PCL).
National League
FLORIDA MARLINS–Selected the contracts of C Mike Rivera and RHP Adalberto Mendez from New Orleans (PCL). Placed INF Donnie Murphy and RHP Ricky Nolasco on the 60-day DL.
American Association
WICHITA WINGNUTS–Traded INF Josh Horn and RHP Gabe Medina to Camden (Atlantic) for two players to be named. Traded LHP Kevin Angelle to York (Atlantic) for a player to be named.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
MILWAUKEE BUCKS–Signed F Darington Hobson.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
ARIZONA CARDINALS–Released QB Matt Leinart, LB Stevie Baggs, TE Anthony Becht, LB Monty Beisel, LB Cody Brown, DE Jeremy Clark, DE John Fletcher, CB Trevor Ford, WR Ed Gant, OT Herman Johnson, WR Mike Jones, WR Onrea Jones, CB Justin Miller, G Jonathan Palmer, OT Tom Pestock, FB Charles Scott and WR Isaiah Williams. Waived-injured LB Chris Johnson and RB Alfonso Smith.
ATLANTA FALCONS–Released CB Chevis Jackson, TE Robbie Agnone, WR Troy Bergeron, WR Tim Buckley, RB Dimitri Nance, C Blake Schlueter, WR Andy Strickland, WR Ryan Wolfe, TE Keith Zinger, S Rafael Bush, S Eric Brock, CB Dominique Daniels, LB Weston Johnson, DE Maurice Lucas, DE Emmanuel Stephens, G Jose Valdez and LB Bear Woods. Terminated the contracts of FB Dan Klecko and C Brett Romberg. Waived-injured WR Brandyn Harvey.
BALTIMORE RAVENS–Placed S Ed Reed on the reserve-physically unable to perform list. Released QB Troy Smith, K Shayne Graham and WR Demetrius Williams. Placed OL David Hale, OL Ramon Harewood, OL Stefan Rodgers and NT Kelly Talavou on injured reserve. Traded LB Antwan Barnes to Philadelphia for an undisclosed 2011 draft pick.
BUFFALO BILLS–Released WR James Hardy, WR Chad Jackson, G Kirk Chambers, QB Levi Brown, RB Chad Simpson, RB Joique Bell and FB Corey McIntyre. Waived-injured TE Derek Schouman. Placed S Jon Corto on the reserve-physically unable to perform list.
CAROLINA PANTHERS–Released QB Hunter Cantwell, G Andrew Crummey, LB Quinton Culberson, WR Trent Guy, G Ray Hisatake, DT Corvey Irvin, LB Mortty Ivy, FB Rashawn Jackson, WR Kenny Moore, RB Dantrell Savage, CB R.J. Stanford, DT Tank Tyler, RB Josh Vaughan, LB Sean Ware, S C.J. Wilson and CB Brian Witherspoon. Waived-injured TE Jamie Petrowski. Terminated the contract of DE Eric Moore and T Rob Petitti. Placed G C.J. Davis, S Aaron Francisco and G Duke Robinson on injured reserve.
CHICAGO BEARS–Released OL Josh Beekman, S Al Afalava, LB Tim Shaw, DL Jarron Gilbert, WR Juaquin Iglesias, QB Dan LeFevour, FB Eddie Williams, WR Freddie Barnes, WR Greg Mathews, OT James Marten, OT Levi Horn, C Tim Walter, DE Barry Turner, DT Edwin Williams, DT Mick Williams, LB Kevin Malast, LB Kelvin Smith, CB Cornelius Brown, CB Woodny Turenne, S Quentin Scott and S Aaron Webster. Terminated the contract of TE Richard Angulo.
CINCINNATI BENGALS–Terminated the contracts of WR Matt Jones, LB Abdul Hodge. Released K Dave Rayner, G Isaac Sowells, S Marvin White, DT Orien Harris, S Kyries Hebert, TE Chase Coffman, TE Darius Hill, RB James Johnson, DT Clinton McDonald, S Rico Murray, WR Maurice Purify, WR Dezmon Briscoe, G Otis Hudson, S Jeromy Miles, OT Gabriel Manns, S Jeromy Miles, LB Vincent Rey, OT Chris Rodgers, CB Johnny Sears and FB Joe Tronzo. Waived-injured FB Fui Vakapuna. Acquired DB Reggie Nelson from Jacksonville for CB David Jones and a conditional draft pick.
DALLAS COWBOYS–Released CB Jamar Wall, OT Will Barker OG Travis Bright, DE Marcus Dixon, RB Herb Donaldson, TE DajLeon Farr, CB Cletis Gordon, WR Jesse Holley, WR Manny Johnson, OLB Curtis Johnson, CB Bryan McCann, RB Lonyae Miller, LB Steve Octavien, TE Jason Pociask, TE Martin Rucker, DT Jimmy Saddler-McQueen, LB Brandon Sharpe, DE Junior Siavii, OL Mike Tepper, CB Jamar Wall and CB Teddy Williams.
DENVER BRONCOS–Acquired TE Dan Gronkowski from Detroit for CB Alphonso Smith. Placed LB Elvis Dumervil and WR Brandon Stokley on injured reserve and and DL Ben Garland on the reserve/military list. Released TE Marquez Branson, DE Jarvis Green, LB Darrell Reid, LB Kevin Alexander, LB Worrell Williams, WR Britt Davis, TE Riar Greer, S Kyle McCarthy, DL Jeff Stehle and OL Seth Olsen.
DETROIT LIONS–Released CB Dre Bly, OT Jon Jansen, LB Caleb Campbell, DT Rob Callaway, DT Landon Cohen, LB Vinny Ciurciu, WR Tim Toone, WR Brian Clark, WR Michael Moore, RB DeDe Dorsey, OL Noah Franklin, OL Dan Gerberry, OL Cliff Louis, K Steven Hauschka, DB Ko Simpson, DB Jonathan Hefney, DB Eric King, DB Paul Pratt, DB T.J. Rushing and DB Dante Wesley. Waived-injured DE Kory Bosworth.
GREEN BAY PACKERS–Released P Chris Bryan, OT Chris Campbell, WR Jason Chery, CB D.J. Clark, C-G Evan Dietrich-Smith, WR Charles Dillon, LB Robert Francois, OT Breno Giacomini, QB Graham Harrell, TE Spencer Havner, LB Alex Joseph, S Anthony Levine, RB Kregg Lumpkin, LB Cyril Obiozor, LB Maurice Simpkins, DE Ronald Talley, NT Anthony Toribio, WR Chastin West, WR Patrick Williams and DE Jarius Wynn. Placed OT-G Allen Barbre and S Will Blackmon on the injured reserve list.
HOUSTON TEXANS–Signed RB Derrick Ward. Released RB Chris Henry, RB Jeremiah Johnson K Kris Brown, CB Jacques Reeves, QB John David Booty, FB Jack Corcoran, TE Derek Fine, LB Isaiah Greenhouse, LB Will Patterson, OL Brett Helms, OL Steve Maneri, OL Cole Pemberton, OL Adam Stenavich, OL Chris White, WR Derrick Townsel, WR Bobby Williams, DL DelJuan Robinson, DL Malcolm Sheppard, DL Mitch Unrein, CB Mark Parson and S Torri Williams. Placed WR Andre Davis on injured reserve. Placed TE Anthony Hill on the physically unable to perform list.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS–Acquired DB Justin Tryon from Washington for an undisclosed draft choice.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS–Released S Gerald Alexander, DT Atiyyah Ellison and G Kynan Forney.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS–Signed S Jarrad Page. Released TE Leroy Banks, WR Rich Gunnell, OL Lemuel Jeanpierre, OT Ikechuku Ndukwe, CB Mike Richardson, LB John Russell and G Dan Santucci.
MIAMI DOLPHINS–Released QB Pat White, WR Patrick Turner, LB J.D. Folsom, LB Austin Spitler, LB Erik Walden, LB Chris McCoy, DL Ryan Baker, DL Lionel Dotson, DL Montavious Stanley, DB Kevin Hobbs, DB Ross Weaver, DB Nate Ness, DB Jonathon Amaya, WR Julius Pruitt, FB Rolly Lumbala, OL Donald Thomas, OL Andrew Gardner, OL Andrew Hartline and OL Ray Feinga. Terminated the contract of TE David Martin.
MINNESOTA VIKINGS–Released S Colt Anderson, G Thomas Austin, G Adrian Battles, WR Taye Biddle, WR Freddie Brown, T Patrick Brown, T Chris Clark, FB Ryan D'Imperio, WR Marquis Hamilton, RB Ian Johnson, DT Tremaine Johnson, K Rhys Lloyd, TE Garrett Mills, DE Mike Montgomery, WR Logan Payne, T Drew Radovich, CB Marcus Sherels, LB Nate Triplett, WR Javon Walker and CB DeAndre Wright.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS–Released LB Derrick Burgess, WR Sam Aiken, LB Eric Alexander, LB Pierre Woods, QB Zac Robinson, RB Thomas Clayton, RB Chris Taylor, WR Buddy Farnham, WR Darnell Jenkins, WR Rod Owens, TE Carson Butler, TE Rob Myers, OL George Bussey, OL Ted Larsen, OL Rich Ohrnberger, OL Thomas Welch, LB Thomas Williams, S Sergio Brown, CB DeAngelo Willingham and DB Ross Ventrone. Placed S Brandon McGowan on the injured reserve list.
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS–Placed S Darren Sharper and LB Clint Ingram on the physically-unable-to-perform list and LB Jonathan Casillas on the injured reserve. Released
NEW YORK GIANTS–Released DT Jay Alford, QB Rhett Bomar, TE Bear Pascoe, DE Tommie Hill, DT Dwayne Hendricks, DT Nate Collins, CB Seth Williams, S John Busing, S Matt O'Hanlon, S Sha'reff Rashad, QB Dominic Randolph, RB Gartrell Johnson, RB Andre Brown, FB Jerome Johnson, WR Tim Brown, TE Scott Chandler, C Jim Cordle, OT Dennis Landolt, OT Jacob Bender and OT Herb Taylor. Waived-injured DE Alex Hall and CB Courtney Brown. Terminated the contracts of OL Guy Whimper and WR Derek Hagan.
NEW YORK JETS–Placed WR Santonio Holmes on the reserve-suspended list. Released S Emanuel Cook, FB Jason Davis, C Robby Felix, S Keith Fitzhugh, LB Ricky Foley, WR Brooks Foster, T Dan Gay, LB Tim Knicky, DE Jason Lamb, LB Boris Lee, LB Joshua Mauga, LB Cory Reamer, LB Brashton Satele, DB Bo Smith, DL Ty Steinkuhler, G Charlie Tanner, WR Larry Taylor, G Chet Teofilo, DT Martin Tevaseu, T Michael Turkovich and S Donovan Warren.
OAKLAND RAIDERS–Released DE Jay Richardson, C Chris Morris, WR Todd Watkins, WR Shaun Bodiford, S Jerome Boyd, QB Colt Brennan, DL Chris Cooper, DL Alex Daniels, DL Grayson Gunheim, DL William Joseph, FB Luke Lawton, FB Manase Tonga, LB David Nixon, LB Slade Norris, TE John Owens, OL Alex Parsons, OL Brandon Rodd, DB Joe Porter, CB Joe Thomas and K Swayze Waters.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES–Traded G Stacy Andrews to Seattle for a conditional 2011 draft pick. Released G Max Jean-Gilles, WR Chad Hall, WR Jordan Norwood, TE Cornelius Ingram, C A.Q. Shipley, G Dallas Reynolds, G Fenuki Tupou, DE Eric Moncur, DT Jeff Owens, S Macho Harris, S Quintin Demps and WR Kelley Washington.
PITTSBURGH STEELERS–Released C Justin Hartwig, KR-PR Stefan Logan, OL Kraig Urbik, CB Joe Burnett, FB Frank Summers, DL Sunny Harris, DL Steve McLendon, DL Doug Worthington, LB Patrick Bailey, WR Tyler Grisham and S Da'Mon Cromartie-Smith.
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS–Announced the retirement of offensive line coach Alex Gibbs. Placed OT Ray Willis the injured reserve list and LB Leroy Hill on the reserve-suspended list. Released S Jamar Adams, CB Marcus Brown, C Jeff Byers, G Mitch Erickson, CB Cord Parks, LB Joe Pawelek, T Jacob Phillips, DT Quinn Pitcock, RB Louis Rankin, DE Rob Rose, T Joe Toledo and TE Nick Tow-Arnett. Terminated the contracts of DT Amon Gordon, LB Tyjuan Hagler, WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh, WR Brandon Jones, QB J.P. Losman, WR Ruvell Martin and DE James Wyche. Terminated reserve-injured DT Jonathan Lewis. Waived-injured DE Nick Reed.
ST. LOUIS RAMS–Placed S Kevin Payne and OT Eric Young on the injured reserve list.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS–Released WR Michael Clayton, CB Brandon Anderson, CB Derrick Robinson, CB Trae Williams, QB Jevan Snead, RB Carlos Brown, FB Rendrick Taylor, OL Marc Dile, OT Xavier Fulton, S Vince Anderson, TE Jeron Mastrud, TE Ryan Purvis, DE James Ruffin, DE George Johnson, LB Rico McCoy, LB Lee Robinson, C Donovan Raiola, DT Dre Moore and DT Carlton Powell. Waived-injured C Jonathan Compas. Placed OT Demar Dotson on injured reserve and CB Aqib Talib on the reserve/suspended list.
TENNESSEE TITANS–Released QB Chris Simms, S Myron Rolle, RB Samkon Gado, DE Raheem Brock CB Tye Hill, DE Eric Bakhtiari, DE Chris Harrington, FB Jed Collins, WR Paul Williams, WR Dominique Edison, DT David Howard, DT Joe Joseph, OT Michael Toudouze, OT Nevin McCaskill, RB Alvin Pearman, TE Steven Pfahler, TE Sean Ryan, LB Patrick Trahan, and C Kevin Matthews. Placed LB David Thornton on the reserve-physically-unable-to-perform list and LB Gerald McRath on the reserve/suspended list.
WASHINGTON REDSKINS–Released RB Willie Parker, WR Terrence Austin, QB Richard Bartel, OT Selvish Capers, S Tyrone Carter, G-C Erik Cook, FB Carey Davis, LB Curtis Gatewood, NT Howard Green, LB Robert Henson, WR Shay Hodge, LB Rob Jackson, OT Clint Oldenburg, G-T Chad Rinehart, CB Ramzee Robinson, OT William Robinson, S Anderson Russell, DE Darrion Scott, RB Ryan Torain, TE Lee Vickers and WR Bobby Wade.
Canadian Football League
CALGARY STAMPEDERS–Traded OL Jesse Newman to the B.C. Lions for a 2011 second-round draft pick and a conditional 2012 fourth-round draft pick.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC–Activated MF David Estrada from the disabled list.
COLLEGE
MARYLAND–Named Kevin Anderson athletic director.
Crestview d. Archbold, 25-20, 25-18
Genoa d. Start, 25-8, 25-19
Northwood d. Start, 25-13, 25-22
Girls
ARCHBOLD 5, LIMA BATH 0: Drewes 4, Rupp 1.
MAUMEE 2, CENTRAL 1: M--Paszko 2. C--Burkholder.
Woodmore 5, Eastwood 2: W--J Wolfe (3), B Linke (1), K Keaton (1). E--Jensen (1), Smith (1).
Bishop Watterson 1, Anthony Wayne 0: Callahan 1
LAKE 1, NORTHWOOD 0: Encalado.
CLAY 4, ELIDA 1
C: Susor, Donnelly, Christian, Seimet. E: Boroff.
Boys
HURON 2, ARCHBOLD 1: A--Prewes.
PERRYSBURG 9, UPPER ARLINGTON 0
Sell 3, Roberts 2, Banagis, Jacobs, Smith, Stout.
OTTAWA HILLS 2, CENTRAL 1
OH: Abdel-Hallin, L. Glosser. CC: Tschantz.
CARDINAL STRITCH 3, OTSEGO 2
CS: Rogers, Moore, McVicker. O: Williams, Kane.
BOWLING
Honor roll
Men 750 or better
Steve Jones, Southwyck 765
Women 650 or better
Shanelle Turner, Southwyck 668
COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
Toledo d. Furman, 17-25, 25-13, 25-20, 25-18
Albany d. Bowling Green, 25-21, 25-21, 27-25
Florida d. Bowling Green, 25-12, 25-11, 25-16
Lourdes d. St. Mary (Kan.), 25-12, 24-26, 25-16, 25-18
St. Francis (Ill.) d. Lourdes, 25-20, 25-15, 25-19
Illinois Tech (Ill.) d. Lourdes, 25-17, 25-12, 25-22
Trinity International (Ill.) d. Lourdes, 25-19, 25-15, 25-14
Owens d. Jackson, 25-17, 18-25, 25-13, 25-16
Owens d. Lansing, 25-20, 21-25, 25-14, 25-10
Owens d. Kellogg, 25-17, 25-21, 25-23
Bellevue Invitational
Norwalk 325, Bellevue 331, Clyde 335, Rossford 337, Eastwood 347, Margaretta 349, Genoa 353, St. Paul 353, Woodmore 357, Bucyrus 368, Columbian 368, S. Central 381.
At Sleepy Hollow.
Women
LOUISVILLE 4, TOLEDO 1: T--Flynn.
Men
BOWLING GREEN 0, APPALACHIAN ST. 0, 2 OT
MONROE, N.Y. 4, OWENS 2
M: Sanchez 2, Collins, Negri. O: Hall, Ndoye.
St. John's Jesuit 7 3 7 0 – 17
Brother Rice 7 0 7 0 – 14
BR–Tyler Lendzion 1 run (Gorski kick)
SJ–Roback 6 run (Smith kick)
SJ–Smith 28 field goal
BR–Pickens 85 kickoff return (Gorski kick)
SJ–White 35 pass from Roback (Smith kick)
Rogers 0 0 0 0 0
Southview 7 0 7 7- 21
S – Chuba 19 pass from D. Pinckney (Kurtz kick)
S – D. Vandercock 1 run (Kurtz kick)
S – D. Pinckney 8 run (Kurtz kick)
OTTAWA HILLS 1, SHAKER HEIGHTS 0, OT
Burchinow.
OTTAWA HILLS 1, HATHAWAY BROWN 1, OT
OH: Zimmerman. HB: McCann.
WESTERN RESERVE 5, OTTAWA HILLS 1
WR: Forhan 2, Carter, Horgan, Elotalos. OH: Burchinow.
Avon Lake Invitational
1) Magnificat 73, 2) Notre Dame Academy 86, 3) Perrysburg 89, 4) Brunswick 115, 5) Rocky River 119, 6) Strongsville 122, 7) Avon Lake 200, 8) Mass. Perry 214, 9) Berea 232, 10) Wadsworth 258, 11) Wooster 281, 12) Seton 289, 13) Padua Franciscan 364, 14) North Ridgeville 387, 15) Parma 465, 16) Elyria 481
1) Pasadyn, Brunswick 19:03, 2) Llewellyn, Perrysburg 19:09, 3) Stultz Magnificat 19:14, 4) Aughenbaugh, Notre Dame Academy 19:19, 5) Alt, Perrysburg 19:21
Springfield Invitational
Boys
Maumee 7, Southview 17, Ottawa Hills 23, Oak Harbor 24, Erie Mason 43, Springfield 59, Stritch 74. Raymond (EM) 16:39; Fink (Mau) 16:46; Graus (Mau) 16:47; Edwards (Mau) 17:05; Schumacher (Sou) 17:12.
Girls
Maumee 7, Oak Harbor 20, Southview 22, Notre Dame 26, Whiteford 55, Stritch 55, Ottawa Hills 61, Erie Mason 61, Springfield 85.
Tullis (Mau) 19:59; Frank (Oak H) 20:29; Lopez (Sou) 20:34; Buck (Mau) 20:55; Freeman (Mau) 21:12.
Otsego Invitational
Boys
Bowling Green 35, Lake 53, Whitmer 65, Eastwood 91, Otsego 127, Rossford 166. Budge (BG) 17:22.51; Adkins (L) 17:24.81; Cheney (O) 17:27.98; Seymour (BG) 17:37.49; Hickey (W) 18:03.67; Breese (L) 18:16.16; Budge (BG) 18:16.84.
Girls
Blissfield 59, Whitmer 65, Bowling Green 68, Otsego 93, Eastwood 99, Lake 116, Rossford 177. Bernthisel (O) 21:13.29; Wagoner (O) 21:39.35; Cukierski (W) 22:11.49; Renoller (E) 22:20.69; Yates (B) 22:39.96; Pless (B) 22:41.83; Stockwell (BG) 22:47.27.
Asics-Hot Summer
Bash Invitational
Girls
Mason 37 pts, Hilliard Davidson 68, Northview 76. 5. Masters (N) 19:25.20, 7, Dean (N) 19:40.40
NFL
(Thursday)
NEW ORLEANS 41/2 Minnesota
(Sunday)
NY GIANTS 7 Carolina
Miami 31/2 BUFFALO
Atlanta 21/2 PITTSBURGH
CHICAGO 6 Detroit
NEW ENGLAND 41/2 Cincinnati
TAMPA BAY 21/2 Cleveland
JACKSONVILLE 21/2 Denver
Indianapolis 21/2 HOUSTON
TENNESSEE 61/2 Oakland
Green Bay 3 PHILADELPHIA
San Francisco 21/2 SEATTLE
Arizona 4 ST. LOUIS
Dallas 41/2 WASHINGTON
(Monday)
NY JETS 2 Baltimore
San Diego 5 KANSAS CITY
College Football
Tulsa 7 EAST CAROLINA
TEXAS TECH 131/2 Smu
(Monday)
a-Navy 6 Maryland
b-Boise St 11/2 Virginia Tech
a-at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, MD.
b-at FedEx Field in Landover, MD.
Home Team in CAPS
St. Ursula 4, Southview 1: Haidar (SV) def. Nahhas 6-1, 6-4, Gum (SUA) def. Gilbert 7-6, 6-2, Marciniak (SUA) def Darah 6-4,4-6, 6-2, Farrar/Seeley (SUA) def. Vyas/Chrysochoos 2-6,6-2,6-4, Belinske/Koepfer (SUA) def Gupta/Newton 7-5, 6-2.
Anthony Wayne 5, Maumee 0: Stansfield def Erford 6-0 6-2, Krieg def Hall 6-0 6-2, Jankowski def Brown 6-1 6-0, Draheim/Hoeflinger def Dagg/Foley 6-0 6-0, Barrett/Dellinger def Porter/Rupp 6-1 6-2.
Ohio Coaches Tournament
NOTRE DAME 3. SOUTHVIEW 0: M. McNamara d. Haider 6-2, 6-1; K.McNamara d. Gilbert 6-1,6-0; Clark/M. Smietanski d. Camick/Parikh. 6-0,6-1.
Fostoria Invitational
Singles title: Ault (Clay) d. Daniel (Calvert), 6-1, 6-0; doubles title: Hillyer/Adkins (Clay) d. Garrett/August (Fostoria), 6-4, 6-1.
Pickerington North Invitational
Central 24, Clev. Hawken 21, Pickerington North 18, Bexley 15, Olentangy Liberty 15, Solon 14, Medina 8, Poland Seminary 6.
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