COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Mid-American Conference
East
Conference All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Miami 2 0 55 42 3 2 111 137
Temple 1 0 13 10 4 1 129 110
Buffalo 1 0 28 26 2 3 96 129
Ohio 1 1 43 37 2 3 106 114
Kent St. 0 1 21 27 1 3 75 87
BGSU 0 1 26 28 1 4 138 184
Akron 0 1 14 50 0 5 84 199
West
Conference All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Toledo 2 0 57 37 3 2 105 118
N. Illinois 1 0 50 14 3 2 139 109
Ball St. 1 0 31 17 2 3 94 123
C. Mich. 1 2 79 58 2 3 137 88
W. Mich. 0 1 24 37 1 3 100 122
E. Mich. 0 3 52 110 0 5 99 214
SATURDAY
W. Michigan at Ball St., Noon
Temple at N. Illinois, Noon
Cent. Michigan at Virginia Tech, Noon
Bowling Green at Ohio, 2
Akron at Kent St., 3:30
Miami at Cincinnati, 7
E. Michigan at Vanderbilt, 7
Toledo at Boise St., 8
Big Ten
Conference All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Iowa 1 0 24 3 4 1 168 51
Mich. St. 1 0 34 24 5 0 181 93
Michigan 1 0 42 35 5 0 207 127
N'western 1 0 29 28 5 0 149 90
Ohio St. 1 0 24 13 5 0 221 71
Purdue 0 0 0 0 2 2 87 88
Penn St. 0 1 3 24 3 2 96 75
Wisconsin 0 1 24 34 4 1 182 91
Indiana 0 1 35 42 3 1 159 100
Illinois 0 1 13 24 2 2 89 72
Minnesota 0 1 28 29 1 4 134 153
SATURDAY
Indiana at Ohio St., Noon
Illinois at Penn St., Noon
Minnesota at Wisconsin, Noon
Michigan St. at Michigan, 3:30
Purdue at Northwestern, 7:30
National
LAST NIGHT
SOUTH
UCF 42, UAB 7
TUESDAY
SOUTH
Troy 42, Middle Tennessee 13
TONIGHT
MIDWEST
Nebraska at Kansas St., 7:30
SOUTHWEST
Prairie View at Ark.-Pine Bluff, 7:30
FRIDAY
EAST
Connecticut at Rutgers, 7:30
SOUTH
Oklahoma St. at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9
SATURDAY
EAST
Duquesne at Cent. Connecticut St., Noon
Cornell at Harvard, Noon
Richmond at New Hampshire, Noon
Monmouth, N.J. at Robert Morris, Noon
Lafayette at Columbia, 12:30
Fordham at Lehigh, 12:30
St. Francis, Pa. at Albany, N.Y., 1
Sacred Heart at Bryant, 1
Penn at Bucknell, 1
Maine at Delaware, 1
Wagner at Georgetown, D.C., 1
Brown at Holy Cross, 1
Colgate at Princeton, 1
Yale at Dartmouth, 1:30
VMI at Stony Brook, 3
UNLV at West Virginia, 3:30
James Madison at Towson, 7
SOUTH
Butler at Davidson, Noon
Howard at Furman, Noon
Drake at Jacksonville, Noon
Boston College at N.C. State, Noon
Syracuse at South Florida, Noon
Tennessee at Georgia, 12:21
Savannah St. at Georgia St., 1
Morgan St. at N. Carolina A&T, 1:30
Memphis at Louisville, 2
Norfolk St. at S. Carolina St., 2
Jacksonville St. at Tenn.-Martin, 2
Chattanooga at The Citadel, 2
Texas Southern at Alcorn St., 3
Elon at Appalachian St., 3
Texas St. at SE Louisiana, 3
Samford at W. Carolina, 3
W. Kentucky at Fla. International, 3:30
Virginia at Georgia Tech, 3:30
Charleston Southern at Liberty, 3:30
Clemson at North Carolina, 3:30
Army at Tulane, 3:30
Alabama at South Carolina, 3:30
Delaware St. at Bethune-Cookman, 4
Utah St. at Louisiana Tech, 4
Missouri St. at Murray St., 4
Hampton at N.C. Central, 4
Tennessee Tech at Austin Peay, 5
Alabama St. at Grambling St., 5
Alabama A&M at Jackson St., 5
Sam Houston St. at Nicholls St., 5
Wofford at Georgia Southern, 6
Cal Poly at Old Dominion, 6
MVSU at Southern U., 6:30
Navy at Wake Forest, 6:30
E. Illinois at E. Kentucky, 7
Florida Atlantic at Louisiana-Monroe, 7
Rhode Island at William & Mary, 7
LSU at Florida, 7:30
Auburn at Kentucky, 7:30
East Carolina at Southern Miss., 7:30
Stephen F.Austin at McNeese St., 8
Florida St. at Miami, 8
MIDWEST
Marist at Valparaiso, 2
N. Iowa at S. Illinois, 3
Illinois St. at Indiana St., 3:05
Pittsburgh at Notre Dame, 3:30
N. Dakota St. at Youngstown St., 4
S. Utah at North Dakota, 5
Utah at Iowa St., 7
Colorado at Missouri, 7
W. Illinois at S. Dakota St., 7
Tennessee St. at SE Missouri, 7
SOUTHWEST
Baylor vs. Texas Tech at Dallas, Noon
Wyoming at TCU, 3:30
Arkansas at Texas A&M, 3:30
Northwestern St. at Cent. Arkansas, 7
Langston at Lamar, 7
Arkansas St. at North Texas, 7
Mississippi St. at Houston, 8
Tulsa at SMU, 8
Rice at UTEP, 9:05
FAR WEST
Colorado St. at Air Force, 2
Idaho St. at Montana, 3:05
UCLA at California, 3:30
Portland St. at Montana St., 3:35
N. Arizona at E. Washington, 4:05
Oregon at Washington St., 5
N. Colorado at Sacramento St., 5:05
San Diego St. at BYU, 6
Oregon St. at Arizona, 7
New Mexico at New Mexico St., 8
Southern Cal at Stanford, 8
South Dakota at UC Davis, 9
Hawaii at Fresno St., 10
Arizona St. at Washington, 10
San Jose St. at Nevada, 10:30
PREP FOOTBALL
City League
FRIDAY
Woodward at Bowsher
Central Catholic vs. St. Francis at UT
Clay at Whitmer
Rogers at Waite
St. John's at Ecorse (Mich.)
Scott at Start
Northern Lakes League
FRIDAY
Perrysburg at Anthony Wayne
Northview at Bowling Green
Maumee at Southview
Rossford at Springfield
Suburban Lakes League
FRIDAY
Eastwood at Lake
Woodmore at Elmwood
Genoa at Gibsonburg
Otsego at Liberty Center
TAAC
FRIDAY
Danbury at Northwood
Toledo Christian vs. Edon at Perrysburg
Ottawa Hills at Hilltop
SATURDAY
Cardinal Stritch vs. Gates Mills Gilmour at Clay
NWOAL
FRIDAY
Delta at Archbold
Patrick Henry at Bryan
Swanton at Evergreen
Otsego at Liberty Center
Wauseon at Montpelier
Other Northwest Ohio
FRIDAY
Liberty-Benton at Arcadia
Findlay at Sandusky
Bellevue at Fostoria
Marion Harding at Fremont Ross
Fremont St. Joseph at Tiffin Calvert
Edgerton at Holgate
Mohawk at Lakota
Cory-Rawson at McComb
Napoleon at Lima Senior
Carey at North Baltimore
Oak Harbor at Edison
Margaretta at Port Clinton
Arlington at Van Buren
SATURDAY
Milford Center Fairbanks at Fostoria St. Wendelin
Southeast Michigan
FRIDAY
Bedford at Monroe
Erie Mason at Blissfield
Whiteford at Summerfield
BOWLING
Honor Roll
300 game
Chuck Juergens, Jug's 279-231-300-810
Dick Domschot Jr., Jug's 237-300-247-787
Carl Wilson, Forest View 207-300-268-775
Steve Smith, Jug's 237-224-300-761
Jeff Start, Jug's 215-232-300-747
Don Flayler, Interstate 235-200-300-735
Cory Kralovic, Jug's 300-194-216-710
Steve Theobold, Forest View 212-300-197-709
Angie Domschot, Southwyck 300-222-209-731
Lon Filipovich, Southwyck 300-175-234-709
Men 750+
Chad Close, Bowlero 802
Andy Ostrosky, Jug's 793
Chuck Reynolds, Southwyck 785
Chris Alford, Jug's 779
Adam Borchard, Jug's 774
Zach Maiden, Jug's 771
Gary Riebe, Jug's 771
Pete Thayer, Jug's 768
Kevin Alexander, Jug's 767
Greg Krell, Jug's 766
John Braun, Jug's 764
Galen Stoner, Southwyck 764
Jason Poindexter, Bowlero 762
Glen Tanner, Southwyck 759
Bob Smotherman, Jug's 758
Joey Spino, Jug's 757
Brian Dick, Southwyck 756
Charlie Teel, Forest View 754
Tony Orinks, Forest View 754
Keith Davis, Forest view 753
Dave Glauser, Jug's 751
Bob Brissette, Jug's 751
Gary Lamunyon, Jug's 751
Garrick Gray, Jug's 751
Dustin Stiefel, Forest View 751
Women 650+
Stephanie Plocek, Jug's 749
Brooke Summers, Southwyck 715
Connie Fairchild, Southwyck 707
Natalie Miskiel, Southwyck 693
Kathy Coombs, Southwyck 691
Colleen Rich, Rossford 688
Mary Minnick, Southwyck 687
Dawn Garcia, Forest View 686
Patty Pruss, Southwyck 674
Dawn Garcia, Forest View 666
Heather Eid, Bowlero 660
Bea Staples, Bowlero 658
Nicole Monto, Rossford 656
PREP VOLLEYBALL
State coaches poll
Division I
1. Cincinnati Ursuline 17-0 (30) 316
2. Amherst Steele 18-0 (2) 248
3. St. Ursula 14-1 240
4. Dublin Coffman 15-1 216
5. W. Chester Lakota West 14-3 143
6. Cincinnati Mt. Notre Dame 11-4 109
7. North Canton Hoover 17-0 78
8. Rocky River Magnificat 12-6 77
9. Pickerington North 14-1 60
10. Maple Heights 16-0 42
Division II
1. Mentor Lake Catholic 13-1 (13) 307
2. Chagrin Falls Kenston 16-1 (10) 259
3. Sunbury Big Walnut 13-2 (4) 232
4. Mansfield Madison 17-1 (4) 230
5. Cortland Lakeview 16-0 (2) 160
6. Kettering Alter 12-5 (2) 154
6. Columbus Hartley 12-4 (1) 154
8. Cincinnati McNicholas 12-4 (1) 139
9. Canal Winchester 16-1 (1) 117
10. East Liverpool 15-0 (2) 80
Division III
1. Tuscarawas Valley 17-0 (24) 366
2. Middletown Fenwick 17-1 (12) 321
3. Smithville 16-1 203
4. Middletown Madison 17-1 (1) 201
5. Albany Alexander 14-0 (1) 139
6. Gates Mills Gilmour 13-2 (1) 126
7. Mineral Ridge 17-0 106
8. Huron 11-3 102
9. Lore City Buckeye Trail 16-0 (1) 101
10. Rockford Parkway 15-3 99
Division IV
1. Maria Stein Marion Local 17-1 (31) 396
2. Sidney Lehman 19-1 (9) 367
3. Fort Loramie 15-2 283
4. Tuscarawas Central Catholic 14-0 (2) 188
5. Pandora-Gilboa 15-0 163
6. Eastern Beaver 17-1 (1) 144
7. Norwalk St. Paul 14-2 143
8. St. Henry 12-5 110
9. New Wash. Buckeye Central 14-2 109
10. Hopewell-Loudon 15-3 98
LAST NIGHT
St. Ursula d. Central, 25-8, 25-17, 25-14
Clay d. Rossford, 25-9, 25-11, 25-1
Bowsher d. Waite, 25-15, 25-7, 25-16
Scott d. Woodward, 26-16, 22-35, 19-25, 25-12, 16-14
Toledo Christian d Ottawa Hills, 25-6, 25-15, 25-8
Notre Dame d. Whitmer, 25-21, 25-17, 21-25, 25-16
PREP SOCCER
State coaches poll
BOYS
Division I
1. Gahanna Lincoln 13-0-0 (6) 78
2. Cleveland St. Ignatius 11-0-0 (2) 74
3. St. John's Jesuit 13-1-0 59
4. Strongsville 9-0-1 56
5. Centerville 10-0-1 44
6. Thomas Worthington 11-1-1 34
7. Brecksville-Broadview Heights 12-0-1 32
8. Mason 9-1-0 28
9. Findlay 11-1-1 18
10. Jackson 6-2-4 9
Division II
1. Bay Village Bay 9-0-2 (10) 100
2. Walsh Jesuit 9-2-0 88
3. Dayton Carroll 8-2-1 82
4. Chagrin Falls 6-0-4 64
5. Hilliard Bradley 8-2-1 48
6. Tipp City Tippecanoe 10-0-1 44
7. Medina Highland 9-1-1 38
8. Lewis Center Olentangy 6-2-2 28
8. Richfield Revere 10-2-0 28
10. Aurora 9-0-3 17
Division III
1. Springfield Catholic Central 11-1-0 (9) 98
2. Cincinnati Summ.Country Day 9-1-1 (1) 91
3. Ottawa Hills 8-1-1 65
4. Cuyahoga Falls Christian Acda. 8-3-1 63
5. Cincinnati Seven Hills 7-1-3 51
6. Grandview Heights 9-0-2 46
7. Gates Mills Hawken 7-3-0 35
8. Kinsman Badger 11-0-1 31
9. Worthington Christian 8-3-1 25
10. Hudson Western Reserve 8-1-1 13
GIRLS
Division I
1. Cincinnati St. Ursula 12-0-0 (7) 97
2. Medina 9-0-2 (3) 93
3. Strongsville 9-1-1 81
4. Dublin Coffman 8-1-3 55
5. Centerville 8-1-1 50
6. Upper Arlington 10-0-1 45
7. Brecksville-Broadview Heights 8-2-2 41
8. Walsh Jesuit 6-1-2 32
9. Perrysburg 9-1-2 24
10. Jackson 7-0-3 15
Division II
1. Cincinnati Madeira 8-0-3 (9) 90
2. Cincinnati Indian Hill 9-0-2 71
3. Warsaw River View 10-1-1 68
4. Kettering Alter 5-3-2 63
4. Columbus Bexley 5-1-4 63
6. St. Marys Memorial 9-1-1 33
7. Doylestown Chippewa 8-2-2 23
8. Hamilton Badin 4-4-2 22
9. Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary 4-3-4 13
10. Middletown Fenwick 3-2-3 11
LAST NIGHT
Boys
ST. JOHN'S 12, CLAY 0; Montague 3, Peterson 2, Almester, Cook, Gramza, Papadimos, Martin, Vahalik, Rerucha.
Girls
NORTHVIEW 2, MAUMEE 0: Hendrix, Gasser.
BOWLING GREEN 3, ROSSFORD 0
PERRYSBURG 5, ANTHONY WAYNE 1: P- Long 2, Mysinger, M.O. Whitacre, K.A. Draper; AW- A. Wagner.
CENTRAL 5, WHITMER 0: Burkholder, Malaczewski, Zapadka, 2 own goals.
NOTRE DAME 7, NORTHWOOD 1: ND- Johnson 3, Whitaker 2, Modrowski, Morlock; N- Koch
PREP GOLF
Girls
Division I at Detwiler
Findlay 346 (St. Jean 77, Mains 87, Pruden 87, Mallett 95); Perrrysburg 347 (Diehl 85, Tudor 85, Tudor 88, Lee 89, Dorner 89); St. Ursula 353 (Graf 83, Taylor 86, Antypas 89, Antypas 95); Southview 362 (Breyfogle 85, Hehl 91, Moreland 92, Ruffin 94). Qualifying individuals: Tedra, Lexington, 84; Adkins, Ashland, 85; Adams, Springfield, 85; Debelly, Northview,88.
Boys
COMET SHOOTOUT
At Maumee Bay
Genoa Marron 162, Woodmore 162, Delta 177, Emmanuel Christian 179, rossford 183, Stritch 185, St. Wendelin 187, Genoa Gray 194, Maume Valley 195. All-tournament team: Graeff, EC, 38; Goeckerman, Genoa Maroon, 38; Schwab, Woodmore, 38; Bury, Genoa Maroon, 39; Green, Delta, 40; Goetz, Stritch, 40.
SPORTLIGHT
Oct. 7
1904–Jack Chesbro registers his 41st victory of the season as New York defeats Boston 3-2.
1916–Georgia Tech beats Cumberland 222-0 in the most lopsided college football game in history.
1945–The Green Bay Packers score 41 points in the first quarter in a 57-21 win against the Detroit Lions.
1962–Judy Kimball wins the LPGA championship with a four-stroke victory over Shirley Spork.
1970–Willie Shoemaker wins his 6,033rd race to pass Johnny Longden as the winningest jockey. His first victory came on April 20, 1949.
1984–Walter Payton breaks Jim Brown's career rushing mark of 12,312 yards and Brown's career mark of 58 100-yard rushing games in a 20-7 victory over New Orleans. Payton breaks the record on Chicago's second play from scrimmage in the second half.
1985–Lynette Woodard, captain of the women's basketball team that won the gold medal at the 1984 Olympics, is chosen to be the first woman to play for the Harlem Globetrotters.
1992–Chris Kontos scores four goals as the Tampa Bay Lightning win their NHL debut, 7-3 over the Chicago Blackhawks.
1993–Nebraska coach Tom Osborne wins his 200th game as the Cornhuskers beat Oklahoma State 27-13.
1995–Coach Eddie Robinson gets his 400th victory as Grambling beats Mississippi Valley State 42-6.
1995–Iowa State's Troy Davis becomes the first sophomore in major college history to run for 1,000 yards in five games with an 89-yard effort in a 39-26 loss to Oklahoma.
2000–Zamir Amin of Menlo College sets an NCAA all-divisions record, passing for 731 yards in the Division III school's 37-32 loss to Cal Lutheran. Amin, 39-of-66 with four TDs and three interceptions, breaks the mark of 716 set by David Klingler of Division I-A Houston against Arizona State on Dec. 2, 1990.
2001–San Diego's Rickey Henderson becomes the 25th player to have 3,000 hits on a bloop double in a 14-5 loss to Colorado.
2001–Barry Bonds wraps up his record-breaking season with his 73rd homer and shatters the slugging percentage record that Babe Ruth had owned for 81 years. He finishes with a slugging percentage of .863, easily surpassing the mark of .847 that Ruth set in 1920.
2006–In Rosemont, Ill., undefeated Nikolai Valuev retains the WBA heavyweight championship, stopping Monte Barrett in the 11th round.
HOLE IN ONE
Dick Thompson, No. 4 at Maumee Bay, 128 yards, 8 iron.
BOB HUEBNER, No. 6 at Toledo Country Club (Pinehurst course) , 155 yards, 8-iron.
TERRY HORRIGAN, No. 7 at Brandywine, 196 yards, 5-wood.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
TEXAS RANGERS – Designated RHP Rich Harden for assignment. Claimed RHP Ryan Tucker off waivers from Florida.
National League
FLORIDA MARLINS – Assigned LHP Taylor Tankersley, RHP Tim Wood, INF Hector Luna and C Mike Rivera outright to New Orleans (PCL).
MILWAUKEE BREWERS – Extended their player development contract with Huntsville (SL) through the 2012 season.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS – Exercised their 2011 contract option on 1B Albert Pujols. Announced the 2011 contract vesting option for LHP Trever Miller has been met.
SAN DIEGO PADRES – Claimed INF Jarrett Hoffpauir off waivers from Toronto. Designated C Chris Stewart for assignment.
Atlantic League
AL – Transferred the Newark Bears to the Can-Am League.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
CHICAGO BULLS – Waived F Chris Richard.
MILWAUKEE BUCKS – Waived F Keith Gallon.
NEW JERSEY NETS – Waived G Eddie Gill.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
BUFFALO BILLS – Signed RB Andre Anderson from their practice squad. Released TE Joe Klopfenstein from injured reserve. Signed DE Ra'Shon Harris to their practice squad.
CLEVELAND BROWNS – Waived DB Derrick Roberson.
DETROIT LIONS – Claimed OT Jamon Meredith off waivers from Buffalo.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS – Signed QB Keith Null to their practice squad. Waived DT Kommonyan Quaye.
MINNESOTA VIKINGS – Traded DE Jayme Mitchell to Cleveland for an undisclosed 2012 draft pick.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS – Traded WR Randy Moss to Minnesota for an undisclosed draft pick.
WASHINGTON REDSKINS – Signed RB Javarris James and RB Keiland Williams to their practice squad. Released LB Mike Balogun from their practice squad.
Canadian Football League
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS – Released LB Bernard Hicks. Signed DB Johnny Sears and DE Remond Willis to the practice roster.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
ATLANTA THRASHERS – Placed F Jim Slater on the injured/non-roster list and F Andrew Kozek on the injured reserve list.
BUFFALO SABRES – Assigned G Jhonas Enroth to Portland (AHL). Announced F Matt Ellis cleared waivers and has been assigned to Portland.
DETROIT RED WINGS – Assigned F Kirk Maltby and D Derek Meech to Grand Rapids (AHL).
EDMONTON OILERS – Loaned D Sheldon Souray to Hersey (AHL).
LOS ANGELES KINGS – Assigned G Erik Ersberg and F Rich Clune to Manchester (AHL). Signed C Jordan Nolan to a three-year contract.
MONTREAL CANADIENS – Assigned G Curtis Sanford, D Alex Henry, D Yannick Weber, F Ben Maxwell and F Ryan White to Hamilton (AHL).
NEW JERSEY DEVILS – Placed D Bryce Salvador on long-term injured reserve. Designated D Anssi Salmela as injured-nonroster player. Assigned D Matt Taormina to Albany (AHL). Recalled C Adam Henrique from Albany.
OTTAWA SENATORS – Assigned D David Hale to Binghamton (AHL).
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING – Assigned D Matt Roy to Norfolk (AHL).
VANCOUVER CANUCKS – Traded F Darcy Hordichuk to Florida for F Andrew Peters.
American Hockey League
WORCESTER SHARKS – Signed F Jonathan Cheechoo.
ECHL
UTAH GRIZZLIES – Signed D Chad Denny.
COLLEGE
AKRON – Named Charles Thomas men's assistant basketball coach.
MICHIGAN – Promoted David Ablauf to associate athletic director for media and public Relations, Kristin Orlowski to chief talent officer, Lisa Savoury and Brian Townsend to assistant sport administrators and moved Bruce Madej to associate athletic director for special projects.
COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
Owens d. Cuyahoga 25-14, 25-6, 25-17
PREP TENNIS
OTCA
Napoleon 3, Willard 0: Eickhoff (N) d. Ebert, 6-0, 6-1, Schlade (N) d. Lake 6-0, 6-1, Yarnell (N) d. Worcester 6-0, 6-0, doubles matches suspended.
PERRYSBURG 3, ST. URSULA 2: Weaver (P) d. Gum, 6-0, 6-1, Nahhas (SU) d. Zilba, 6-3, 6-4, Nowicki (SU) d. Reece, 6-1, 6-2, Messenger-Roberts (P) d. Seeley-Farrar, 6-1, 6-0; Northcutt-Karnitis (P) d. Koepfer-Fisher, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4.
SPORTS NOTE
FLAG FOOTBALL: Sylvania Recreation is accepting registrations for adult indoor flag football at Tam O'Shanter. Open leagues for players 18 and over are held Sunday mornings and Monday nights. Information: Mike McMahon 419-882-1500.
COLLEGE SOCCER
BOWLING GREEN 2, IPFW 1: BG--D'Agostino, Weston.
CUYAHOGA 3, OWEN 2 (ot): (C) Bayme, Packard, Satterwhite; O- Hall, Miller.