Scoreboard: 12-16

12/16/2011

PREP BASKETBALL

Boys

LAST NIGHT

Woodmore 9 9 11 10 – 39

Otsego 4 14 8 18 – 44

WOODMORE: Lewandowski 4-0-8, Flick 1-1-0-5, Bowen 8-2-18, Sandwisch 1-1-2-7, Haar 0-1-1. Totals: 14-2-5-39.

OTSEGO: Rodgers 1-0-2, Peper 1-0-2, Downs 1-0-2, Griffin 3-0-6, Smoyer 1-1-2-7, Johnson 1-2-4, Thomas 0-4-4, Limes 6-5-17. Totals: 14-1-13-44.

Genoa 5 20 4 7 – 36

Eastwood 15 14 7 15 – 51

GENOA: Sibby 2-2-0-10; Pickard 1-1-3; Newlend 4-3-11; Price 1-0-2; Vogelpohl 2-2-6; Darling 1-2-4. Totals 11-2-8-36.

EASTWOOD: Sweeney 2-1-5; Faykosh 1-2-2-10; Schmeltz 5-1-11; Peters 1-0-2; Jennings 6-3-15; Vespi 2-0-4; Speck 1-2-4. Totals 18-2-9-51.

Elmwood 9 13 10 23 – 55

Lake 17 20 19 11 – 67

ELMWOOD: Foster 4-5-13, Rosendale 5-1-9-22, Vanscoder 1-1-3, Arnold 5-0-10, Hoiles 0-2-2, Zyski 2-1-5. Totals: 17-1-18-55

LAKE: Tantari 6-1-9-24, Rettig 0-3-0-9, Pitts 0-1-0-3, Vancena 3-0-6, Hirzel 3-5-11, Smith 4-2-10, Pierce 1-2-4. Totals: 17-5-18-67.

Evergreen 10 10 11 9 – 40

Delta 13 25 8 7 – 53

EVERGREEN: Brighton 0-2-1-7; Mossing 2-1-1-8; Pinkelman 2-0-4; Oswald 2-1-1-8; Shindorf 0-1-0-3; Henricks 0-2-0-6; Carter 0-1-1; Etue 0-1-0-3. Totals 6-8-4-40.

DELTA: R. Callahan 1-3-0-11; Mohr 4-1-1-12; Hatzenbuhler 2-0-4; Green 2-1-6-13; Gerlinger 4-1-0-11; J. Callahan 0-2-2. Totals 13-6-9-53.

Tiffin Calvert 16 32 25 11 – 84

North Baltimore 11 6 10 3 – 30

TIFFIN CALVERT: Frank 0-9-2-29, Warnement 10-1-21, Huss 1-1-1-6, Ianntounm, 0-2-2, Gruss 1-1-3, Bennett 2-1-5, Neilson 4-1-9, Thompson 0-1-1, Brickner 3-2-8. Totals: 21-10-12-84.

NORTH BALTIMORE: Nichols 1-0-2, Peters 1-0-2, Frost 4-0-8, Cotterman 0-2-2, North 5-3-13, Davis 1-1-3. Totals: 12-0-6-30.

Fremont St. Joe 14 14 21 13 – 62

Bettsville 15 9 6 13 – 43

FREMONT ST. JOSEPH: Sessler 6-3-15, Bowes 1-0-2, Dudley 8-0-16, Yeckley 5-1-1-14, Michael 0-2-2, Williams 0-3-3, Stierwalt 1-0-2, Picciuto 1-0-2, Effinger 3-0-6. Totals: 25-1-9-62.

BETTSVILLE: K.Hossler 2-2-6, J.Hossler 1-0-2, Paxton 0-2-2, King 4-1-0-11, Blausey 3-1-1-10, Miccichi 3-6-12. Totals: 13-2-11-43.

Fayette 4 6 12 8 – 30

Stryker 9 11 8 8 – 36

FAYETTE: Burkholder 1-0-2, Colegrove 2-0-4, Rodriguez 1-1-0-5, Ty.Cox 1-0-2, Ferguson 1-1-0-5, Tr.Cox 3-6-12. Totals: 9-2-6-30.

STRYKER: Beaumont 0-1-0-3, Fritsch 2-1-5, Frey 5-1-0-13, Brown 0-9-9, Lilleholm 1-0-2, Ruffer 2-0-4. Totals: 10-2-10-36.

Pettisville 13 14 7 16 – 50

Edon 7 4 2 12 – 25

PETTISVILLE: Rufenacht 2-1-5; Davis 1-0-2; Short 2-2-6; Beck 1-0-2; Valdez 1-1-3; Reyes 6-2-14; Bruner 0-3-3; King 3-5-11; Pursel 2-0-4. Totals 18-14-50.

EDON: Brown 1-0-2; Sapp 1-0-2; Long 3-1-3-12; Thiel 1-0-2; Parrish 0-1-0-3; Michael 1-0-2; Pepples 1-0-2. Totals 8-2-13-25.

St. Wendelin 12 6 11 6 – 35

New Riegel 21 28 20 9 – 78

FOSTORIA ST. WENDELIN: Reinhart 2-1-0-7, Rumschlag 2-0-4, Ogg 0-1-0-3, Shumaker 1-2-4, Miller 2-1-5, Bellow 2-2-6, Walters 3-0-6. Totals: 12-2-3-35.

NEW RIEGEL: Snyder 2-0-4, Hall 1-1-3, Hohman 1-0-2, Kinn 7-1-1-18, Williams 2-0-4, Arbogast 3-0-6, Schalk 2-3-1-14, Reinhart 4-5-13, Wonk 2-1-0-7, Nye 0-1-0-3, Burns 2-0-4. Totals: 26-6-8-78.

Friday

City League

Scott at Bowsher

Rogers at Woodward

Start at Waite

Three Rivers Athletic Conference

Central Catholic at St. Francis

Lima Senior at Clay

Whitmer at Findlay

Fremont Ross at St. John’s

Toledo Area Athletic Conference

Emmanuel Christian at Cardinal Stritch

Toledo Christian at Gibsonburg

Danbury at Northwood

Ottawa Hills at Maumee Valley

Northwest Ohio Athletic League

Ayersville at Patrick Henry

Other Northwest Ohio

Arcadia at Vanlue

Fremont St. Joseph at Mansfield St. Peter

Archbold at Holgate

Van Buren at Liberty-Benton

McComb at Arlington

Monclova Christian at First Baptist Chr.

Southeast Michigan

Chelsea at Bedford

Airport at Erie Mason

Summerfield at Whitmore Lake

Whiteford at Britton-Deerfield

 

GIRLS

Last night

Clay 5 10 7 5 – 27

Whitmer 10 18 15 11 – 54

CLAY: Brummett 0-2-2; Charchol 1-3-5; Kubicki 3-3-9; Popovitch 2-1-5; Schaefer 0-1-0-3; Shull 0-1-1; Thompson 1-0-2. Totals 7-1-10-27.

WHITMER: Meinen 4-1-0-11; Jones 3-1-0-9; Blood 1-0-2; Finch 3-1-0-9; Kellerbauer 1-3-5; Missler 2-0-4; McCarver 3-6-12; Sarabia 1-0-2. Totals 18-3-9-54.

Lima Senior 6 14 12 18 – 50

Central Catholic 17 19 21 11 – 68

LIMA SENIOR: Benjamin 3-5-0-21; Callahan 2-1-9-16; Williamson 2-0-4; Thomas 0-2-2; Carter 0-2-2; Harley 1-1-3; Duckett 0-2-2. Totals 8-6-16-50.

CENTRAL CATHOLIC: Sobczak 5-2-2-18; Vliet 5-0-10; Shaffer 2-1-1-8; Scott 3-3-9; Carter 1-0-2; Murdock 3-0-6; Murnen 2-1-2-9; Russell 1-0-2; Harmon 2-0-4. Totals 24-4-8-68.

Fremont Ross 9 14 12 7 – 42

Findlay 16 21 10 10 – 57

FREMONT ROSS: Hasselbeck 4-0-8, Spencer 1-0-2, Michael 4-4-12, Schneider 1-1-3-8, Palmer 1-1-0-5, Simms 3-0-6, Hall 0-1-1. Totals: 14-2-8-42.

FINDLAY: Swisher 2-2-2-12, Muehl 1-1-0-5, Burnside 1-0-2, Quinlan 1-0-2, Smarkel 2-1-5, McQueen 5-7-17, Kelly 2-3-7, Jackson 3-1-7. Totals: 17-3-14-57.

Ottawa Hills 19 12 11 10 – 52

Cardinal Stritch 4 14 8 11 – 37

OTTAWA HILLS: Arnos 10-3-23; Healy 1-0-2; Rumpf 2-2-3-13; Dewire 2-1-2-9; Smith 1-0-2; Zimmerman 0-1-0-3. Totals 16-4-8-52.

CARDINAL STRITCH: Latz 1-0-2; Kapafiasz 1-1-2-7; Gasser 0-1-1; Mass 2-10-14; Rieker 2-0-4; Veres 4-0-8; Niehaus 0-1-1. Totals 10-1-14-37.

Emmanuel Chr. 3 8 8 6 – 25

Northwood 23 15 19 12 – 69

EMMANUEL CHRISTIAN: Daniels 5-1-11, Allen 2-1-5, McCauley 4-1-9. Totals: 11-0-3-25.

NORTHWOOD: Raymond 4-0-8, Cruz 1-0-2, Bigbee 11-3-4-35, Roach 3-0-6, Koch 6-0-12, Martinez 1-0-2, Henzler 1-0-2, Sawmiller 2-1-0-7. Totals: 29-4-4-74.

Toledo Christian 16 12 15 6 – 49

Maumee Valley 2 2 3 3 – 10

TOLEDO CHRISTIAN: Huffman 3-3-9; Green 3-0-6; Harder 1-1-3; Gist 5-1-1-14; Westmeyer 1-1-3; Wehrle 4-1-9; Yeager 2-1-5; Totals 19-1-8-49.

MAUMEE VALLEY: Lonsway 1-2-4; Danes 1-1-3; Jackson 0-1-1; Willimight 1-0-2. Totals 3-4-10.

Cory-Rawson 5 12 9 5 – 31

Liberty-Benton 13 18 23 13 – 67

CORY-RAWSON: Ritter 5-4-14, Scott 2-0-4, Dulle 2-2-6, Tuttle 1-0-2, Woodward 0-1-0-3, Hoolihan 0-2-2. Totals: 10-1-8-31.

LIBERTY-BENTON: Rhodes 1-1-0-5, Myers 4-2-1-15, Craft 5-1-9-22, Weaver 1-0-2, Simon 3-1-1-10, Reynolds 1-3-0-11. Totals: 15-8-13-67.

Van Buren 2 11 7 13 – 33

McComb 7 16 15 13 – 51

VAN BUREN: Tropf 2-2-0-10; Anderbery 3-4-10; Flick 1-0-2; Devore 0-1-1; Sudlow 2-0-4; Frampton 2-0-4; Arbaugh 1-0-2. Totals 11-2-5-33.

MCCOMB: Herr 7-4-18; Dee 2-1-1-8; Reed 1-1-3; Wilson 1-0-2; Ishmael 1-0-2; Clymer 3-2-8; Buck 3-1-1-10. Totals 18-2-9-51.

Friday

Northern Lakes League

Anthony Wayne at Bowling Green

Maumee at Perrysburg

Southview at Napoleon

Springfield at Northview

Northern Buckeye Conference

Elmwood at Eastwood

Fostoria at Woodmore

Lake at Otsego

Northwest Ohio Athletic League

Montpelier at Wauseon

Bryan at Archbold

Delta at Evergreen

Liberty Center at Swanton

Other Northwest Ohio

Stryker at Fayette

Mohawk at Fostoria St. Wendelin

Fremont St. Joseph at Tiffin Calvert

Hopewell-Loudon at Lakota

Port Clinton at Sandusky St. Mary

Huron at Oak Harbor

Edon at Pettisville

Seneca East at North Baltimore

Southeast Michigan

Bedford at Chelsea

Erie-Mason at Blissfield

Summerfield at Whitmore Lake

 

NFL

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

New England 10 3 0 .769 396 274

N.Y. Jets 8 5 0 .615 327 270

Buffalo 5 8 0 .385 288 341

Miami 4 9 0 .308 256 246

South

W L T Pct PF PA

y-Houston 10 3 0 .769 330 208

Tennessee 7 6 0 .538 266 251

Jacksonville 4 10 0 .286 207 293

Indianapolis 0 13 0 .000 184 382

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Baltimore 10 3 0 .769 320 202

Pittsburgh 10 3 0 .769 282 198

Cincinnati 7 6 0 .538 285 270

Cleveland 4 9 0 .308 178 254

West

W L T Pct PF PA

Denver 8 5 0 .615 269 302

Oakland 7 6 0 .538 290 354

San Diego 6 7 0 .462 324 299

Kansas City 5 8 0 .385 173 305

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

N.Y. Giants 7 6 0 .538 324 349

Dallas 7 6 0 .538 317 281

Philadelphia 5 8 0 .385 297 292

Washington 4 9 0 .308 229 290

South

W L T Pct PF PA

x-New Orleans 10 3 0 .769 415 286

Atlanta 9 5 0 .643 341 281

Carolina 4 9 0 .308 313 355

Tampa Bay 4 9 0 .308 232 370

North

W L T Pct PF PA

y-Green Bay 13 0 0 1.000 466 278

Detroit 8 5 0 .615 367 305

Chicago 7 6 0 .538 301 255

Minnesota 2 11 0 .154 274 364

West

W L T Pct PF PA

y-San Francisco 10 3 0 .769 307 182

Seattle 6 7 0 .462 246 259

Arizona 6 7 0 .462 253 288

St. Louis 2 11 0 .154 153 326

x-clinched playoff spot

y-clinched division

THURSDAY

Atlanta 41, Jacksonville 14

SATURDAY

Dallas at Tampa Bay, 8:20

SUNDAY

New Orleans at Minnesota, 1

Seattle at Chicago, 1

Cincinnati at St. Louis, 1

Carolina at Houston, 1

Green Bay at Kansas City, 1

Tennessee at Indianapolis, 1

Miami at Buffalo, 1

Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1

Detroit at Oakland, 4:05

New England at Denver, 4:15

Cleveland at Arizona, 4:15

N.Y. Jets at Philadelphia, 4:15

Baltimore at San Diego, 8:20

MONDAY, DEC. 19

Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 8:30 p.m.

 

CULVER LINE

NCAA Football

Saturday

New Mexico Bowl

FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG

Temple 7½ 7 (49) Wyoming

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

Utah St. 3 1½ (58½) Ohio

New Orleans Bowl

San Diego St. 5½ 5 (58½) La. Lafayette

NFL

FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG

Dallas 6½ 7 (47) at Tampa Bay

at N.Y. Giants 7½ 6½ (46) Washington

Green Bay 14 13½ (46) at Kansas City

New Orleans 7 6½ (51) at Minnesota

at Chicago 4 3½ (36) Seattle

at Buffalo OFF OFF (OFF) Miami

at Houston 6½ 6½ (45½) Carolina

Tennessee 7 6½ (41) at Indianapolis

Cincinnati 6½ 6½ (40) at St. Louis

Detroit Pk 1 (48) at Oakland

New England 4½ 6½ (46) at Denver

at Philadelphia 2 3 (44) N.Y. Jets

at Arizona 6½ 7 (37) Cleveland

Baltimore 1 2½ (44½) at San Diego

at San Francisco OFF OFF (OFF) Pittsburgh

Off Key

Miami QB questionable

Pittsburgh QB questionable

NCAA Basketball

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG

at Cent. Michigan 6½ Ill. Chicago

at Washington 8½ UC Santa Barbara

East Carolina 2 at UNC Greensboro

Idaho St. 2 at Utah

at California 14½ Weber St.

at Mo.-Kansas City 7½ Canisius

NHL

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE

at New Jersey -130 Dallas +110

at Florida -190 Calgary +165

Pittsburgh -130 at Ottawa +110

at Buffalo -135 Toronto +115

at Chicago -220 Anaheim +180

 

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

NCAA FCS Playoff

Semifinals

Friday

Montana (11-2) at Sam Houston State (13-0), 8 p.m.

Saturday

Georgia Southern (11-2) at North Dakota State (12-1), 2:30 p.m.

 

NHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Philadelphia 20 7 3 43 110 85

N.Y. Rangers 17 8 4 38 84 65

Pittsburgh 17 10 4 38 95 79

New Jersey 16 13 1 33 79 86

N.Y. Islanders 9 14 6 24 67 96

Northeast Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Boston 20 9 1 41 102 61

Toronto 16 11 3 35 93 95

Buffalo 15 12 3 33 81 82

Montreal 13 12 7 33 82 84

Ottawa 14 14 4 32 96 112

Southeast Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Florida 16 9 6 38 84 80

Winnipeg 14 12 4 32 84 93

Washington 15 13 1 31 89 94

Tampa Bay 13 16 2 28 84 105

Carolina 10 18 5 25 84 113

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Chicago 19 8 4 42 103 95

Detroit 19 10 1 39 96 67

St. Louis 18 9 3 39 75 63

Nashville 16 11 4 36 83 83

Columbus 9 18 4 22 74 102

Northwest Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Minnesota 20 8 4 44 83 70

Vancouver 18 11 2 38 101 77

Edmonton 14 13 3 31 83 80

Calgary 14 14 3 31 78 87

Colorado 14 16 1 29 82 94

Pacific Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Dallas 18 11 1 37 77 80

San Jose 15 10 3 33 78 68

Phoenix 15 12 3 33 78 80

Los Angeles 14 13 4 32 67 71

Anaheim 9 16 5 23 71 96

Note: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.

THURSDAY

Dallas 3, N.Y. Islanders 2

Carolina 4, Vancouver 3

Los Angeles 2, Columbus 1

Philadelphia 4, Montreal 3

Tampa Bay 5, Calgary 4, OT

St. Louis 4, N.Y. Rangers 1

Nashville 4, Detroit 3

Washington at Winnipeg, late

Edmonton at Phoenix, late

Colorado at San Jose, late

WEDNESDAY

Chicago 4, Minnesota 3, SO

Boston 5, Ottawa 2

Anaheim 4, Phoenix 1

FRIDAY

Toronto at Buffalo, 7:30

Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 7:30

Calgary at Florida, 7:30

Dallas at New Jersey, 8

Anaheim at Chicago, 8:30

SATURDAY

Boston at Philadelphia, 1

Vancouver at Toronto, 7

New Jersey at Montreal, 7

Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 7

Anaheim at Winnipeg, 7

Los Angeles at Detroit, 7

Tampa Bay at Columbus, 7

St. Louis at Nashville, 8

N.Y. Islanders at Minnesota, 8

N.Y. Rangers at Phoenix, 8

Washington at Colorado, 9

Edmonton at San Jose, 10 p.m.

Detroit 1 2 0 – 3

Nashville 1 1 2 – 4

First Period – 1, Detroit, Holmstrom 6 (White, Datsyuk), 5:15 (pp). 2, Nashville, Legwand 8 (C.Smith, Erat), 10:09.

Second Period – 3, Detroit, Zetterberg 7 (Hudler, Bertuzzi), 10:03 (pp). 4, Detroit, Lidstrom 7 (White, Datsyuk), 11:30. 5, Nashville, Tootoo 5 (Klein, Spaling), 17:22.

Third Period – 6, Nashville, Weber 7 (Suter, Erat), 15:36 (pp). 7, Nashville, Weber 8 (Tootoo), 18:24.

Shots on goal – Detroit 12-15-13–40. Nashville 8-5-8–21.

Goalies – Detroit, Howard. Nashville, Rinne. A–17,113 (17,113). T–2:15.

 

ECHL

FRIDAY

Gwinnett at South Carolina, 7:05

Cincinnati at Kalamazoo, 7:30

Florida at Greenville, 7:35

Reading at Wheeling, 7:35

Elmira at Chicago, 8:30

Colorado at Utah, 9:05

Bakersfield at Las Vegas, 10:05

Idaho at Stockton, 10:30

Ontario at Alaska, 11:15

SATURDAY

Toledo at Trenton, 7

Gwinnett at South Carolina, 7:05

Wheeling at Reading, 7:05

Florida at Greenville, 7:05

Elmira at Kalamazoo, 7:30

Chicago at Cincinnati, 7:35

Utah at Colorado, 9:05

Bakersfield at Las Vegas, 10:05

Idaho at Stockton, 10:30

Ontario at Alaska, 11:15 p.m.

 

PREP WRESTLING

MAUMEE 45, NORTHVIEW 32: 106-Cole (M) p. Jaloudi, 2:53, 113-Sholl (M) p. Lewendowski, 0:48, 120-Lammie (N) by forfeit, 126-Enis (N) p. Crosby, 0:43, 132-Mason (N) p. Neipp, 5:28, 138-Harder (N) tf. Goatley, 17-2, 145-Aponte (N) p. Johnson, 4:57, 152-Parish (N) d. Justus, 7-2, 160-Goyetche (M) d. Watkins, 4-2, 170-Puhl (M) by forfeit, 182-Caywood (M) p. Shaheen, 2:46, 195-Carpenter (M) p. Stoychev, 1:10, 220-Arroyo (M) by forfeit, 285-Grzegorzewski (M) p. Ward, 1:27.

SOUTHVIEW 40, ANTHONY WAYNE 33: 106-Schneider (AW) d. Ruiz, 10-5, 113-Yates (AW) p. Ibarra, 3:58, 120-D.Tarschis (S) p. Irwin, 5:42, 126-Pratt (AW) p. Grunberg, 3:16, 132-T.Tarschis (S) d. King, 8-4, 138-Zastrow (S) md. Dennie, 16-5, 145-Mulvaney (S) p. Harder, 2:23, 152-Henry (AW) p. Simonzea, 1:36, 160-Lenny (AW) by forfeit, 170-Sowders (S) d. Meyers, 6-5, 182-Bernhard (AW) p. Anderson, 2:32, 195-Yevitch (S) p. Thakur, 1:44; 220-Topolski (S) p. Buenting, 1:14, 285-Stout (S) p. Beauch, 1:18.

BOWLING GREEN 49; SPRINGFIELD 21: 106-T.Duron (BG) p. Grohnke, 5:58; 113-D.Duron (BG) by forfeit; 120-double forfeit; 126-Stephenson (S) d. Reynolds, 17-13; 132-Methany (BG) md. Sekeran, 10-2; 138-Water (BG) p. Thomas, 0:45; 145-Hummel (BG) by forfeit; 152-Spencer (BG) p. Obergon, 2:45; 160-Al.Gutierrez (BG) d. B.Lonsway, 7-2; 170-Shull (BG) d. R.Lonsway, 6-4; 182-Kohlhofer (S) p. Snow, 0:45; 195-Steedman (S) d. Jacobs, 11-10; 220-An.Gutierrez (BG) d. Smith, 6-5; 285-Bruce (S) d. Allen, 11-4.

PERRYSBURG 71 NAPOLEON 3: 106-Meyers (P) p. Desgrange, 1;47; 113-Rich (P) by forfeit; 120-Gryczewski (P) p. Jones, 0:49; 126-Nordhaus (P) by forfeit; 132-Waltermeyer (P) p. Sweeney, 0:23; 138-Roth (P) md. Mahlman, 8-0; 145-Newton (P) by forfeit; 152-Heinrichs (N) d. Cookson, 6-3; 160-Hoffmann (P) md. Walker, 13-5; 170-Llewellyn (P) d. Funchion, 9-6; 182-Boff (P) p. Hoskins, 1:47; 195-Morse (P) by forfeit; 220-Carter (P) p. Slight, 1:33; 285-Bonner (P) by forfeit.

 

COLLEGE BASKETBALL

MEN

EAST

Bradley 67, George Washington 66

SOUTH

Belmont 78, Troy 55

Bethel (Tenn.) 80, Wilberforce 72

LSU 66, UC Irvine 59

Murray St. 89, Lipscomb 65

Northwestern St. 76, Louisiana-Monroe 63

Pikeville 95, Indiana-Southeast 66

St. Andrews 114, Mars Hill 98

UNC Asheville 109, Montreat 61

William & Mary 70, Wesley 47

Winthrop 59, Jacksonville 45

MIDWEST

Akron 87, Ark.-Pine Bluff 64

Bethany (WV) 68, Olivet 46

Findlay 84, Tiffin 65

Missouri 104, Kennesaw St. 67

Nebraska-Omaha 87, Haskell Indian Nations 65

North Dakota 89, S. Dakota St. 70

Northwestern 81, Texas Southern 51

Rose-Hulman 92, Eureka 70

Wayne (Mich.) 73, Ohio Dominican 51

Wisconsin 66, Savannah St. 33

SOUTHWEST

Jackson St. 59, SMU 58

South Alabama 66, Texas A&M-CC 64

Texas-Pan American 65, Wentworth Tech 48

WOMEN

SOUTH

Chattanooga 75, Belmont 42

Jacksonville 87, Jacksonville St. 74

Kentucky Wesleyan 77, McKendree 59

Lenoir-Rhyne 88, St. Andrews 33

Liberty 82, Virginia Union 37

Marshall 62, Longwood 48

Richmond 72, NC State 58

Troy 60, Alabama St. 53

UAB 57, Alabama A&M 46

William & Mary 74, NC A&T 68

Young Harris 58, Converse 32

MIDWEST

Tiffin 74, Findlay 65

Wayne (Mich.) 74, Ohio Dominican 56

SOUTHWEST

Arkansas St. 58, Southern Cal 56

Mississippi College 58, Mary Hardin-Baylor 44

FAR WEST

N. Colorado 61, New Mexico 54

Wyoming 76, Weber St. 68, OT

 

SPORTS NOTE

GOLF CAMPS: University of Toledo women’s golf coach Nicole Hollingsworth will be holding youth golf camps (ages 10-17) and adult clinics this winter in the Fetterman Training Center. For more information, call Coach Hollingsworth at 419-530-7761 or email at nicole.hollingsworth@utoledo.edu.

 

GOLF

Dubai Ladies Masters

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, par 72

Alexis Thompson, United States 70-66 – 136

Margherita Rigon, Italy 70-68 – 138

Sophie Gustafson, Sweden 71-67 – 138

Julieta Granada, Paraguay 68-71 – 139

Becky Morgan, Wales 70-69 – 139

Louise Larsson, Sweden 71-69 – 140

Michelle Wie, United States 73-67 – 140

Pernilla Lindberg, Sweden 72-68 – 140

Lotta Wahlin, Sweden 66-74 – 140

Elisabeth Esterl, Germany 70-71 – 141

Linda Wessberg, Sweden 68-73 – 141

Stacy Lee Bregman, South Africa 68-73 – 141

Minea Blomqvist, Finland 68-73 – 141

Beth Allen, United States 69-72 – 141

Lee-Anne Pace, South Africa 69-72 – 141

Christel Boeljon, Netherlands 69-72 – 141

Sara Brown, United States 71-71 – 142

Diana Luna, Italy 69-73 – 142

Kylie Walker, Scotland 72-70 – 142

Becky Brewerton, Wales 67-75 – 142

Florentyna Parker, England 72-70 – 142

Liebelei Elena Lawrence, Greece 70-72 – 142

Louise Stahle, Sweden 72-70 – 142

Georgina Simpson, England 72-70 – 142

Maria Verchenova, Russia 69-74 – 143

Melissa Reid, England 72-71 – 143

Dewi Claire Schreefel, Netherlands 74-69 – 143

Jaclyn Sweeney, United States 69-74 – 143

Lynnette Brooky, New Zealand 71-72 – 143

Hannah Jun, United States 73-70 – 143

Carlota Ciganda, Spain 71-72 – 143

Kaisa Ruuttila, Finland 71-72 – 143

Karen Lunn, Australia 70-73 – 143

Nontaya Srisawang, Thailand 74-69 – 143

Anna Nordqvist, Sweden 75-72 – 147

Laura Davies, England 75-81 – 156

 

SPORTLIGHT

Dec. 16

1918–Jack Dempsey knocks out Carl Morris in 14 seconds in a heavyweight bout in New Orleans.

1930–Golfer Bobby Jones wins the first James E. Sullivan Award.

1940–Joe Louis knocks out Al McCoy in the sixth round at the Boston Garden to retain the world heavyweight title.

1945–The Cleveland Rams beat the Washington Redskins 15-14 for the NFL championship. The deciding play turns out to be a first-quarter automatic safety when the Redskins’ Sammy Baugh passes from his own end zone and the wind carries the ball into the goal post.

1967–Wilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia Warriors scores 68 points in a 143-123 victory over the Chicago Bulls.

1973–O.J. Simpson of the Buffalo Bills rushes for 200 yards in a 34-14 victory over the New York Jets and sets an NFL record with 2,003 yards rushing for the season. Simpson needed 61 yards to break Jim Brown’s NFL single season rushing record of 1,863 yards set in 1963.

1990–Warren Moon passes for a 527 yards–the second-greatest passing day in NFL history–as the Houston Oilers beat Kansas City 27-10.

2003–New Orleans Saints receiver Joe Horn is fined $30,000 by the NFL for making a choreographed cell-phone call in the end zone to celebrate a touchdown during the Saints’ 45-7 rout of the New York Giants on Dec. 14.

2006–Morten Andersen becomes the greatest scorer in NFL history. The 46-year-old Andersen breaks Gary Anderson’s career scoring record of 2,434 points with the second of four extra points in the Atlanta Falcons’ 38-28 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

2007–New England becomes the second team in NFL history to go 14-0, beating the New York Jets 20-10 and clinching home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs.

2007–Brett Favre passes for 227 yards in Green Bay’s 33-14 win over St. Louis, eclipsing Dan Marino to become the NFL career leader in yards passing. Favre, in his 17th season, finishes the game with 61,405 yards. Marino had 61,361 in 17 seasons.

2007–Kikkan Randall becomes the first U.S. woman and second American to win a World Cup cross country race when she defeats world sprint champion Astrid Jacobsen of Norway in the final meters of a 1.2-kilometer freestyle. Randall is the first American to win a World Cup cross country race since Bill Koch in 1983. She finishes in 2:48.7–0.7 seconds ahead of Jacobsen.

2010–American Ryan Lochte sets the first individual swimming world record since high-tech bodysuits were banned, winning the 400-meter individual medley at the short-course world championships in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Lochte finishes the race in 3:55.50, smashing the previous record set by Laszlo Cseh of Hungary a year ago by nearly two seconds.