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Published: 2/9/2012


Scoreboard: 2-09

PREP BASKETBALL

Girls

Thursday

Three Rivers Athletic Conference

Central Catholic at Whitmer

Findlay at Clay

Fremont Ross at St. Ursula

Notre Dame at Lima Senior

Toledo Area Athletic Conference

Northwood at Cardinal Stritch

Danbury at Maumee Valley

Gibsonburg at Ottawa Hills

Danbury at Maumee Valley

Emmanuel Christian at Toledo Christian

Northwest Ohio Athletic League

Archbold at Delta

Evergreen at Bryan

Montpelier at Liberty Center

Patrick Henry at Wauseon

Evergreen at North Central

Other Northwest Ohio

Arcadia at Liberty-Benton

Fairview at Holgate

Tiffin Calvert at Lakota

Vanlue at McComb

Monclova Christian at Washtenaw Christian

Port Clinton at Sandusky St. Mary

Pettisville at Hilltop

Van Buren at Leipsic

North Baltimore at Mohawk

Southeast Michigan

Erie Mason at Summerfield

Friday

Three Rivers Athletic Conference

Southview at Clay

Northern Buckeye Conference

Rossford at Eastwood

Otsego at Elmwood

Fostoria vs. Lake at Owens

Genoa at Woodmore

Toledo Area Athletic Conference

Northwood at Maumee Valley

Southeast Michigan

Bedford at Monroe

Blissfield at Ida

Erie Mason at Onsted

Saturday

City League

Bowsher at Marion Harding

Waite at Detroit Country Day

Three Rivers Athletic Conference

Gibsonburg at Fremont St. Joseph

Maumee Valley at Bettsville

Northern Lakes League

Napoleon at Anthony Wayne

Bowling Green at Springfield

Southview at Maumee

Northview at Perrysburg

Toledo Area Athletic Conference

Cardinal Stritch at Gibsonburg

Toledo Christian at Danbury

Ottawa Hills at Emmanuel Christian

Other Northwest Ohio

McComb at Lima CC

Port Clinton at Huron

City League playoffs

MONDAY, FEB. 13

First round at Rogers

Bowsher vs. Scott, 6 p.m.

Waite vs. Woodward, 8 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15

Semifinals at Waite

No. 2 seed Start vs. Scott/Bowsher, 6 p.m.

No. 1 seed Rogers vs. Waite/Woodward winner, 8 p.m.

SATURDAY, FEB. 18

Championships at Waite

Junior varsity final, 1 p.m.

Varsity final, 3 p.m.

Boys

Thursday

Northern Buckeye Conference

Elmwood at Eastwood

Fostoria at Woodmore

Rossford at Genoa

Lake at Otsego

Other Northwest Ohio

Monclova Christian at Community Christian

Southeast Michigan

Hudson at Erie Mason

Dundee at Blissfield

Friday

City League

Start at Bowsher

Rogers at Start

Waite at Woodward

Three Rivers Athletic Conference

Central Catholic at Lima Senior

Clay at Whitmer

Fremont Ross at Findlay

St. Francis at St. John’s

Northern Lakes League

Anthony Wayne at Maumee

Springfield at Bowling Green

Napoleon at Southview

Perrysburg at Northview

Toledo Area Athletic Conference

Danbury at Cardinal Stritch

Emmanuel Christian at Maumee Valley

Northwood at Gibsonburg

Ottawa Hills at Toledo Christian

Northwest Ohio Athletic League

Delta at Archbold

Bryan at Evergreen

Liberty Center at Montpelier

Wauseon at Patrick Henry

Other Northwest Ohio

Liberty-Benton at Arcadia

North Central at Fayette

Seneca East at Fostoria St. Wendelin

Fremont St. Joseph at Hopewell-Loudon

Holgate at Fairview

Bettsville at Lakota

Cory-Rawson at McComb

North Baltimore at Carey

Hilltop at Pettisville

Clyde at Oak Harbor

Port Clinton at Sandusky Perkins

Van Buren at Hardin-Northern

Southeast Michigan

Bedford at Monroe

Blissfield at Whiteford

Dundee at Summerfield

Saturday

Three Rivers Athletic Conference

Southview at Clay

Findlay at Lima Shawnee

Defiance at Lima Senior

Olmsted Falls at St. Francis

Northern Buckeye Conference

Elmwood at Wauseon

Toledo Area Athletic Conference

Gibsonburg at Fremont St. Joseph

Bettsville at Maumee Valley

Toledo Christian at Swanton

COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Men

Mid-American Conference

East

Conference All Games

W L Pct. W L Pct.

Akron 9 1 .900 17 7 .708

Buffalo 8 2 .800 14 6 .700

Ohio 7 3 .700 19 5 .792

Kent St. 7 3 .700 17 6 .739

Bowling Green 6 4 .600 12 11 .522

Miami 3 7 .300 7 15 .318

West

Conference All Games

W L Pct. W L Pct.

E. Michigan 5 5 .500 10 14 .417

Ball St. 4 6 .400 12 10 .546

W. Michigan 4 6 .400 10 14 .416

Toledo 3 7 .300 11 13 .458

C. Michigan 2 8 .200 7 16 .304

N. Illinois 2 8 .200 3 19 .136

WEDNESDAY

Toledo 77, Ohio 73

Bowling Green 61, Ball St. 54

Akron 69, W. Michigan 66, OT

Buffalo 66, Cent. Michigan 62

Kent St. 62, E. Michigan 58

N. Illinois 62, Miami 59

Big Ten Conference

Conference All Games

W L Pct. W L Pct.

Ohio St. 9 2 .818 21 3 .875

Michigan St. 8 3 .727 19 5 .792

Michigan 8 4 .667 18 7 .720

Wisconsin 7 4 .636 18 6 .750

Indiana 6 6 .500 18 6 .750

Illinois 5 5 .500 16 7 .696

Minnesota 5 6 .455 17 7 .708

Purdue 5 6 .455 15 9 .625

Iowa 5 6 .455 13 11 .542

Northwestern 4 6 .400 14 8 .636

Nebraska 3 9 .250 11 12 .478

Penn St. 2 10 .167 10 15 .400

WEDNESDAY

Michigan St. 77, Penn St. 57

Michigan 62, Nebraska 46

THURSDAY

Wisconsin at Minnesota, 7

Illinois at Indiana, 8

Iowa at Northwestern, 9

Area

OWENS 70, CUYAHOGA 67

OWENS: Basinger 5-1-4-17, Kelly 8-2-18, Cole 0-1-0-3, Clark 0-22-, Edmonds 1-2-9-17, Jamerson 1-0-2, Marquette 1-1-0-5, Lindsey 0-2-0-6. Totals: 16-7-17-70.

CUYAHOGA: Goodwater 3-1-4-13, Brooks 7-5-19, Robinson 7-6-20, Lewis 3-1-1-10, Eckford 1-0-2, Hunter 1-1-3. Totals: 22-2-17-67.

National

EAST

Boston College 64, Florida St. 60

Cincinnati 76, St. John’s 54

Delaware 71, UNC Wilmington 53

Holy Cross 64, Navy 52

Lafayette 90, Army 74

Millersville 77, Cheyney 65

Robert Morris 78, St. Francis (Pa.) 74

Sacred Heart 79, Bryant 77

Syracuse 64, Georgetown 61, OT

Temple 79, George Washington 72

UMass 76, St. Bonaventure 67

Wagner 59, Mount St. Mary’s 44

SOUTH

Drexel 63, James Madison 56

Duke 85, North Carolina 84

George Mason 72, Hofstra 62

Georgia 81, Arkansas 59

Memphis 70, East Carolina 59

Old Dominion 70, William & Mary 51

Randolph-Macon 54, Va. Wesleyan 51

Richmond 78, La Salle 76

South Florida 63, Pittsburgh 51

Tennessee 69, South Carolina 57

UAB 71, Southern Miss. 61

UCF 67, Marshall 60

VCU 66, Towson 43

Virginia 68, Wake Forest 44

MIDWEST

Adrian 72, Olivet 59

Akron 69, W. Michigan 66, OT

Albion 62, Trine 58

Aquinas 82, Siena Heights 51

Bradley 68, Indiana St. 60

Hope 87, Kalamazoo 59

Illinois St. 64, Drake 53

Missouri St. 56, S. Illinois 54

Northwood (Mich.) 68, Saginaw Valley St. 54

Ohio Northern 64, Heidelberg 55

Wichita St. 82, N. Iowa 57

Xavier 84, Rhode Island 66

SOUTHWEST

Kansas 68, Baylor 54

Rice 79, Houston 71

SMU 68, TCU 62

Stephen F. Austin 62, Nicholls St. 58, OT

Texas St. 94, Cent. Arkansas 63

Women

Mid-American Conference

East

Conference All Games

W L Pct. W L Pct.

Bowling Green 10 0 1.000 20 3 .869

Miami 7 3 .700 17 6 .739

Akron 4 6 .400 10 14 .416

Kent 4 6 .400 5 15 .250

Ohio 3 7 .300 10 14 .416

Buffalo 2 8 .200 7 17 .291

West

Conference All Games

W L Pct. W L Pct.

E. Michigan 8 2 800 16 7 .695

Toledo 8 2 .800 15 7 .681

C. Michigan 4 6 .400 12 12 .500

N. Illinois 4 6 .400 10 12 .454

Ball St. 3 7 .300 8 15 .347

W. Michigan 3 7 .300 6 17 .260

SATURDAY

Bowling Green at Toledo, 12

N. Illinois at Miami, 1

Ball St. at Ohio, 2

Kent St. at E. Michigan, 2

C. Michigan at Buffalo, 3

W. Michigan at Akron, 5

Area

OWENS 57, CUYAHOGA 41

OWENS: Ricketts 3-0-6, Hall 5-1-9-22, mitchell 2-2-4-14, Foster 1-0-2, Bezeau 0-2-2, Heacock 2-2-6, Scott 1-3-5. Totals: 14-3-20-55.

CUYAHOGA: Smith 0-4-0-12, Yurek 1-0-2, Penman 1-5-7, Flannigan 1-0-2, Miller 0-2-2, Leygion 2-2-6, Williams 2-1-5, Purdue 1-1-3, Boyer 1-0-2. Totals: 9-4-11-41.

National

EAST

Duquesne 63, Rhode Island 42

George Washington 54, Xavier 44

Georgetown 56, Seton Hall 51

Saint Joseph’s 57, La Salle 53

St. Bonaventure 69, UMass 54

St. John’s 67, South Florida 57

SOUTH

Miami 61, North Carolina 37

South Alabama 68, Arkansas St. 39

MIDWEST

Dayton 91, Charlotte 68

DePaul 79, Villanova 73

Iowa St. 65, Missouri 52

Temple 66, Saint Louis 50

SOUTHWEST

Cent. Arkansas 81, Texas St. 75

Sam Houston St. 61, Texas-Arlington 45

Texas A&M 67, Kansas St. 36

NBA

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

W L Pct GB

Philadelphia 18 8 .692 –

Boston 14 10 .583 3

New York 11 15 .423 7

New Jersey 8 19 .296 10½

Toronto 8 19 .296 10½

Southeast Division

W L Pct GB

Miami 19 7 .731 –

Atlanta 17 9 .654 2

Orlando 16 10 .615 3

Washington 5 21 .192 14

Charlotte 3 22 .120 15½

Central Division

W L Pct GB

Chicago 22 6 .786 –

Indiana 17 8 .680 3½

Milwaukee 11 14 .440 9½

Cleveland 10 14 .417 10

Detroit 7 20 .259 14½

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Southwest Division

W L Pct GB

San Antonio 18 9 .667 –

Dallas 14 11 .560 3

Houston 14 11 .560 3

Memphis 13 13 .500 4½

New Orleans 4 22 .154 13½

Northwest Division

W L Pct GB

Oklahoma City 20 5 .800 –

Denver 15 10 .600 5

Portland 14 11 .560 6

Utah 13 11 .542 6½

Minnesota 13 13 .500 7½

Pacific Division

W L Pct GB

L.A. Clippers 15 8 .652 –

L.A. Lakers 14 11 .560 2

Phoenix 11 14 .440 5

Golden State 8 14 .364 6½

Sacramento 9 16 .360 7

WEDNESDAY

Cleveland 99, L.A. Clippers 92

Milwaukee 105, Toronto 99

Orlando 102, Miami 89

New York 107, Washington 93

San Antonio 100, Philadelphia 90

Atlanta 97, Indiana 87

Detroit 99, New Jersey 92

Chicago 90, New Orleans 67

Memphis 85, Minnesota 80

Dallas at Denver, 9 p.m.

Houston at Portland, 10 p.m.

TUESDAY

Indiana 104, Utah 99

Boston 94, Charlotte 84

Miami 107, Cleveland 91

Minnesota 86, Sacramento 84

Phoenix 107, Milwaukee 105

Oklahoma City 119, Golden State 116

THURSDAY

L.A. Lakers at Boston, 8 p.m.

Golden State at Denver, 9 p.m.

Houston at Phoenix, 9 p.m.

Oklahoma City at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m.

FRIDAY

Chicago at Charlotte, 7 p.m.

Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m.

Atlanta at Orlando, 7 p.m.

Miami at Washington, 7 p.m.

L.A. Clippers at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.

Milwaukee at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m.

New Jersey at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.

Portland at New Orleans, 8 p.m.

Dallas at Minnesota, 8 p.m.

Indiana at Memphis, 8 p.m.

L.A. Lakers at New York, 8 p.m.

Oklahoma City at Utah, 10:30 p.m.

L.A. Clippers 24 16 24 28 – 92

Cleveland 19 21 30 29 – 99

L.A. CLIPPERS: Butler 8-15 5-6 21, Griffin 8-16 9-10 25, Jordan 0-0 0-0 0, Paul 5-16 6-6 16, Foye 5-11 2-2 15, Evans 0-1 2-4 2, Williams 2-10 1-1 5, Gomes 1-2 0-0 2, Martin 3-7 0-0 6. Totals 32-78 25-29 92.

CLEVELAND: Casspi 1-3 0-0 2, Jamison 10-18 6-9 27, Varejao 6-8 3-3 15, Sessions 9-16 4-4 24, Gibson 6-11 3-4 17, Gee 2-8 2-2 7, Erden 0-0 0-0 0, Harangody 0-1 0-0 0, Eyenga 2-3 1-2 6, Samuels 0-3 1-2 1. Totals 36-71 20-26 99.

3-Point Goals – L.A. Clippers 3-15 (Foye 3-6, Martin 0-1, Paul 0-2, Williams 0-3, Butler 0-3), Cleveland 7-18 (Gibson 2-4, Sessions 2-4, Eyenga 1-1, Jamison 1-3, Gee 1-3, Harangody 0-1, Casspi 0-2). Fouled Out–Griffin. Rebounds –L.A. Clippers 44 (Griffin 15), Cleveland 47 (Varejao 11). Assists –L.A. Clippers 20 (Paul 12), Cleveland 24 (Sessions 13). Total Fouls–L.A. Clippers 26, Cleveland 23. Technicals –Martin, Cleveland defensive three second. Flagrant Fouls–Varejao. A – 17,100 (20,562).

Detroit 20 31 23 25 – 99

New Jersey 20 19 28 25 – 92

DETROIT: Prince 5-13 5-6 15, Maxiell 2-3 0-2 4, Monroe 10-16 0-0 20, Knight 4-10 4-5 13, Stuckey 5-9 1-3 12, Jerebko 5-12 6-8 16, Gordon 6-7 2-3 14, Russell Jr. 2-2 1-2 5, Wallace 0-0 0-0 0, Daye 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 39-73 19-29 99.

NEW JERSEY: Sha.Williams 2-12 0-0 4, Humphries 4-9 1-2 9, She.Williams 4-6 3-4 11, D.Williams 10-21 8-9 34, Morrow 3-12 0-0 6, Bogans 1-1 0-0 3, Farmar 8-13 3-3 22, J.Williams 0-2 0-0 0, Petro 0-1 0-0 0, Gaines 1-1 1-2 3. Totals 33-78 16-20 92.

3-Point Goals – Detroit 2-9 (Stuckey 1-2, Knight 1-4, Prince 0-1, Jerebko 0-2), New Jersey 10-27 (D.Williams 6-9, Farmar 3-7, Bogans 1-1, Morrow 0-4, Sha.Williams 0-6). Fouled Out–None. Rebounds –Detroit 50 (Monroe 12), New Jersey 43 (Humphries 16). Assists –Detroit 29 (Stuckey 6), New Jersey 19 (D.Williams 7). Total Fouls–Detroit 21, New Jersey 19. Technicals –Jerebko, Monroe, Humphries, Sha.Williams. Flagrant Fouls–Petro. A – 10,145 (18,711).

SPORTLIGHT

Feb. 9

1986–Detroit’s Isiah Thomas scores 30 points and hands out 10 assists to lead the East to a 139-132 win in the All-Star Game in Dallas.

1988–Mario Lemieux of the Pittsburgh Penguins scores a record six points–three goals and three assists–to lead the Wales Conference to a 6-5 victory over the Campbell Conference in the NHL All-Star game.

1991–Terry Norris knocks down Sugar Ray Leonard twice and beats him up over 12 rounds in Leonard’s Madison Square Garden debut and final fight. Norris wins a unanimous decision.

1992–Mike Gartner ties an NHL record by reaching the 30-goal mark for the 13th straight season when he scores in the first period of the New York Rangers’ 5-5 tie with Detroit. Gartner joins Bobby Hull and Phil Esposito as the only NHL players to accomplish the feat.

1992–Magic Johnson, playing for the first time since announcing his retirement on Nov. 7, scores a game-high 25 points and hands out nine assists to lead the West to a 153-113 win over the East in the NBA All-Star Game at the Orlando Arena.

1997–Glen Rice breaks two scoring records in an MVP performance and Michael Jordan has the first triple-double in NBA All-Star game history. The East rallies to beat the West 132-120. Rice, who finishes with 26 points, sets records with 20 in the third quarter and 24 in the second half.

2002–Oakland’s Rich Gannon leads the AFC to a 38-30 victory over the NFC to win the player of the game award in the Pro Bowl for the second consecutive year.

NHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

N.Y. Rangers 33 13 5 71 141 103

Philadelphia 30 16 7 67 173 157

New Jersey 31 19 3 65 150 148

Pittsburgh 30 19 5 65 163 141

N.Y. Islanders 22 22 8 52 126 150

Northeast Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Boston 33 17 2 68 180 117

Toronto 28 20 6 62 168 157

Ottawa 27 22 7 61 162 174

Buffalo 23 24 6 52 132 154

Montreal 21 24 9 51 140 147

Southeast Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Washington 28 21 4 60 149 149

Florida 24 17 11 59 131 149

Winnipeg 25 24 6 56 131 151

Tampa Bay 23 24 5 51 148 176

Carolina 20 25 9 49 137 165

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Detroit 36 17 2 74 176 131

St. Louis 31 14 7 69 129 106

Nashville 32 17 5 69 152 140

Chicago 29 18 7 65 171 163

Columbus 15 32 6 36 123 175

Northwest Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Vancouver 33 15 5 71 171 133

Minnesota 25 20 8 58 122 136

Colorado 27 25 3 57 140 153

Calgary 24 22 7 55 126 144

Edmonton 21 28 5 47 143 162

Pacific Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

San Jose 29 15 6 64 145 117

Los Angeles 26 18 10 62 118 117

Phoenix 25 21 8 58 143 143

Dallas 27 23 2 56 137 148

Anaheim 20 24 8 48 135 156

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

WEDNESDAY

Buffalo 6, Boston 0

Detroit 4, Edmonton 2

Carolina at Anaheim, 10

Calgary at San Jose, 10

THURSDAY

St. Louis at New Jersey, 7

Montreal at N.Y. Islanders, 7

Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers, 7

Toronto at Philadelphia, 7

Winnipeg at Washington, 7

Dallas at Columbus, 7

Nashville at Ottawa, 7:30

Los Angeles at Florida, 7:30

Vancouver at Minnesota, 8

Calgary at Phoenix, 9

Edmonton 0 1 1 – 2

Detroit 1 1 2 – 4

First Period – 1, Detroit, Franzen 21 (White, Datsyuk), 13:18 (pp).

Penalties – Jones, Edm, major (fighting), 6:03 Abdelkader, Det, served by Bertuzzi, minor-major (cross-checking, fighting), 6:03 Belanger, Edm (holding stick), 12:10 Emmerton, Det (holding), 15:27 Stuart, Det (boarding), 16:13.

Second Period – 2, Detroit, Emmerton 6 (Abdelkader, Cleary), 2:45. 3, Edmonton, Gagner 12 (Jones, Petry), 11:08.

Penalties – Smid, Edm (tripping), 5:11 Belanger, Edm (boarding), 14:17 Holmstrom, Det (goaltender interference), 15:29 Detroit bench, served by Bertuzzi (too many men), 18:34.

Third Period – 4, Edmonton, Gagner 13 (Paajarvi), 8:23 (pp). 5, Detroit, Miller 11 (Abdelkader), 10:46. 6, Detroit, Zetterberg 10 (Stuart, Kronwall), 14:44.

Penalties – Hemsky, Edm (tripping), 3:13 Abdelkader, Det (tripping), 7:31 White, Det (tripping), 15:42.

Shots on goal – Edmonton 4-5-8–17. Detroit 5-15-10–30.

Power-play opportunities–Edmonton 1 of 7 Detroit 1 of 4.

Goalies – Edmonton, Khabibulin 11-16-4 (30 shots-26 saves). Detroit, MacDonald 1-1-1 (17-15).

A – 20,066 (20,066). T–2:29.

GLANTZ-CULVER LINE

NCAA Basketball

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG

NC State 1½ at Georgia Tech

at Mississippi St. 7½ Mississippi

Denver 1 at FAU

North Texas 1 at FIU

Wisconsin 1 at Minnesota

at Cleveland St. 8½ Valparaiso

Butler 1 at Youngstown St.

at La. Lafayette 8 UALR

at Middle Tenn. 16 W. Kentucky

at South Alabama 2 Arkansas St.

at Indiana 7½ Illinois

at Arizona 7 Colorado

at Arizona St. 12½ Utah

at Northwestern 7 Iowa

at Miami 6½ Virginia Tech

at Utah St. 9½ Louisiana Tech

at Oregon St. 9 Washington St.

Fresno St. 2½ at San Jose St.

at San Francisco 13½ Santa Clara

at Pepperdine 1½ San Diego

CS Northridge 1 at UC Davis

at Cal Poly 11½ UC Riverside

at Cal St.-Fullerton 12 UC Irvine

Long Beach St. 9½ at Pacific

California 7 at Southern Cal

Loyola Marymount 3½ at Portland

at Oregon Pk Washington

at UCLA 7 Stanford

at Gonzaga 3 Saint Mary’s

New Mexico St. 1 at Idaho

Nevada 1 at Hawaii

Wofford 1 at Georgia Sthern

Davidson 16½ at The Citadel

at Furman 5½ Appalachian St.

at Niagara 3½ Siena

Rider 4 at Canisius

at Chattanooga 6½ Elon

at Fairfield 5 Manhattan

at Coll. of Charleston 10 W. Carolina

at Samford 4 UNC Greensboro

at Murray St. 11½ Tennessee St.

at Tennessee Tech 12 E. Illinois

at SE Missouri 12 UT-Martin

Weber St. 11 at N. Arizona

at St. Peter’s 5 Marist

Montana 4½ at N. Colorado

at Idaho St. Pk Portland St.

at Sacramento St. 5 Montana St.

N. Dakota St. 6 at Mo. Kansas City

at Oral Roberts 13½ IUPUI

S. Dakota St. 9½ at South Dakota

at S. Utah 1 W. Illinois

NBA

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG

at Boston 3 L.A. Lakers

at Denver 4½ Golden State

at Phoenix 4 Houston

Oklahoma City 7 at Sacramento

GTWCA Poll

Division I

Teams: 1, Clay; 2, Southview; 3, Perrysburg; 4, Fremont Ross; 5, Whitmer.

106–1, Jared Davis (Clay); 2, Michael Irvine (St Francis); 3, Vince Schneider (Anthony Wayne); 4, Tanner Ruiz (Southview); 5, Bailey Mezinger (Fremont Ross).

113–1, Richie Screptock (Clay); 2, Christian Yates (Anthony Wayne); 3, Dinny Moore (Whitmer); 4, Justin Jolliff (Findlay).

120–1, Brian Henneman (Clay); 2, Bryce Ibarra (Southview); 3, Tommy Irwin (Anthony Wayne); 4, Drew Gryczewski (Perryburg); 5, Jimmy Staschiak (Findlay).

126–1, Mike Screptock (Clay); 2, Todd Enis (Northview); 3, Alec Herhold (Perrysburg); 4, Devin Tarchus (Southview); 5, Zac Pratt (Anthony Wayne).

132–1, Jacob Conine (Clay); 2, Torrey Tarschus (Southview); 3, Miguel Marquez (Fremont Ross); 4, Jamie Waltemeyer (Perrysburg); 5, Charles Mason (Northview).

138–1, Angelo Amenta (Clay); 2, Trey Grine (Fremont Ross); 3, Ryan Roth (Perrysburg); 4, Luke Zastrow (Southview); 5, Josh Bischoff (Maumee).

145–1, JP Newton (Perrysburg); 2, Jacob Opial (Whitmer); 3, Nick Stencel (Clay); 4, Brendan Mulvaney (Southview); 5, Cody Hickerson (Maumee).

152–1, Connor Hoffman (Perrysburg); 2, Damon Dominique (Clay); 3, Ben Kupferburg (Findlay); 4, Kyle Ruiz (Springfield); 5, Peyton Geary (Fremont Ross).

160–1, Kadin Llewelyn (Perrysburg); 2, Devin Dominique (Clay); 3, Ben Hilkert (Findlay); 4, Shelton Evans (St Francis); 5, Zack Johns (Whitmer).

170–1, Mike Kohlhofer (Springfield); 2, Rocco Caywood (Maumee); 3, Eddie Silva (Clay); 4, Alex Morse (Perrysburg); 5, Andrew Bosdorf (St John’s).

182–1, Luke Boff (Perrysburg); 2, Zack Uram (St Francis); 3, Todd Bernhard (Anthony Wayne); 4, Zach Carpenter (Maumee); 5, Taylor Opps (Findlay).

195–1, Micah Carter (Perrysburg); 2, Ted Schoen (St John’s); 3, Eddie Chavez (Fremont Ross); 4, Johnny Arroyo (Maumee); 5, Jacob Lapoint (Whitmer).

220–1, Jarred Gray (Clay); 2, Nick Lapoint (Whitmer); 3, Justin McCarroll (Findlay); 4, Nick Grzegorzewski (Maumee); 5, Hunter Topolski (Southview).

285–1, Garrett Gray (Clay); 2, Kyle Stout (Southview); 3, Sam Burns (St Francis); 4, Jahlil Dolton (Fremont Ross); 5, Mark Beach (Anthony Wayne).

Division II

Teams: 1, Edison; 2, Lexington; 3, Wauseon; 4, Central Catholic; 5, Clyde; 6, Sandusky Perkins; 7, Eastwood; 8, Oak Harbor; 9, Norwalk; 10, Bellevue.

106–1, Jude Michael (Edison) 2, Matt Pool (Central Catholic); 3, John Martin (Wapakoneta); 4, Derik Kopp (Tiffin Columbian); 5, Nick Waldron (Perkins).

113–1, Dalton Howard (Edison); 2, Wade Hodges (Wauseon); 3, Jason Mossing (Central Catholic); 4, Gabe Gonzales (Defiance); 5, Jake Burlage (Rossford).

120–1, Nate Hagan (Central Catholic); 2, Beau Minnick (Clyde); 3, Trace Plaugher (Lima Shawnee); 4, Zach Morrow (Wauseon); 5, Alec Bowlick (Oak Harbor).

126–1, Calvin Campbell (Lexington); 2, Blake Miller (Clyde); 3, Alex Mossing (Central Catholic); 4, Cody Pontious (Wauseon); 5, Jake Montana (Norwalk).

132–1, Collin McDermitt (Lima Shawnee); 2, Kyle Lang (Norwalk); 3, Jacob Whitcomb (Wauseon); 4, Nathan Salmon (Perkins); 5, Jesus Rosales (Rossford).

138–1, Tyler Majoy (Edison); 2, Sheldon Struble (Bryan); 3, Hunter Gresh (Oak Harbor); 4, Nathaniel Frost (Wauseon); 5, Dakota Flores (Clyde).

145–1, Jake Faust (Lexington); 2, Dalton Nicely (Wauseon); 3, Cameron Campbell (Perkins); 4, Sam Viengmany (Central Catholic); 5, Mike Coffman (Edison).

152–1, Kyle Burns (Edison); 2, Seth Williams (Tiffin Columbian); 3, Alex Bergman (Oak Harbor); 4, Aaron Schuette (Wauseon); 5 Michael Snyder (Perkins).

160–1, Brad Metz (Lexington); 2, Zach Rutherford (Edison); 3, Dilan Buckner (Bellevue); 4, Alec Brown (Wapakoneta); 5, Ian Dukehart (Elida).

170–1, Brandon O’Neill (Clear Fork); 2, Chris Moore (Clyde); 3, Brendan Adkinson (Bellevue); 4, Corey Mancuso (Edison); 5, Travis Schroeder (Wauseon).

182–1, Brad Smith (Clyde); 2, Jake Alexander (Norwalk); 3, Jordan Cole (Edison) 4, Alec Brown (Wapakoneta); 5, Kyle Patterson (Eastwood).

195–1, Josh Lehner (Lexington); 2, Cody Thompson (Mansfield Madison); 3, Gabe King (Kenton); 4, John Workman (Perkins); 5, Bobby Brooks (Eastwood).

220–1, Billy Ward (Clyde); 2, Zane Krall (Wauseon); 3, Quentin Poling (Elida); 4, Nick Mazzaro (Bellevue); 5, Devin Lloyd (Norwalk).

285–1, Mike Brown (Sandusky); 2, Levi Pickerel (Central Catholic); 3, Devin Cox (Madison); 4, Brandon Newland (Celina).

Division III

Teams: 1, Archbold; 2, Genoa; 3, Crestview; 4, Elmwood; 5, Carey; 6, Delta; 7, Ayersville; 8, Liberty Center; 9, Wayne Trace; 10, Arcadia.

106–1, Kyle Keller (Delta); 2, Evan Ulinski (Woodmore); 3, Drew Coffey (Archbold); 4, Ryan Behringer (Ayersville); 5, Alex Smith (Sandusky St. Mary).

113, 1, James Dailey (Delta); 2, Garrett Cunningham (New London); 3, Jarrod Bowman (Arcadia); 4, Jordan Dukes (Fostoria); 5, Kyle Behringer (Ayersville).

120–1, Cade Mansfield (Ayersville); 2, Dexter Lee (Elmwood); 3, Damian Showman (Seneca East); 4, Andrew Keller (Delta); 5, Ben Eggers (Archbold).

126–1, Cody Laney (Hicksville); 2, Dusty Ferguson (Elmwood); 3, Braydon Leist (Carey); 4, Joe Broadman (Tiffin Calvert); 5, Logan Reichart (Sandusky St. Mary).

132, 1, Jared VanVleet (Edgerton); 2, Zach Niner (Liberty Center); 3, Ben Timmons (Lakota); 4, Kenny Price (Archbold); 5, Austin Laney (Hicksville).

138–1, Luke Kern (Delta); 2, Anthony Eurfacio (Fostoria); 3, Adam Guerra (Sandusky St. Mary); 4, Ryan Widmer (Gibsonburg); 5, Oliver Stuckey (Archbold).

145, 1, Wyatt Music (Crestview); 2, Tyler Fahrer (Delta); 3, Mitch Emmitt (Elmwood); 4, Cory Larrick (Carey); 5, Conner Smith (Arcadia).

152, 1, Jordan Cowell (Archbold); 2, Jared Mattin (Delta); 3, Damen Escobedo (Gibsonburg); 4, Jacob Fejes (Genoa); 5, Isaac Valle (Fairview).

160–1, Grant Price (Mohawk); 2, Austin Ripke (Archbold); 3, Wyatt Dye (Sandusky St. Mary); 4, Nick Hughes (Seneca East); 5, Jacob Wise (Elmwood).

170–1, Felipe Martinez (Genoa); 2, Garrick Montgomery (Crestview); 3, Tate Ankney (Ayersville); 4, Trever Coleman (Arcadia); 5, Cody Lockhart (Woodmore).

182, 1, Jake Sheehy (Genoa); 2, Danial Kwiat (Calvert); 3, Christian Peters (Cardinal Stritch); 4, Zach Sharpe (Lake); 5, Nick Metcalf (Gibsonburg).

195, 1, Dalton Ishmael (North Baltimore); 2, Alec Goodrich (Riverdale); 3, Tyler Stephens (Crestview); 4, Jay Nino (Genoa); 5, RJ Sanchez (Arcadia).

220–1, Kody Bellamy (Sandusky St. Mary); 2, Joe Baker (Elmwood); 3, Isaac Livengod (Norwalk St. Paul); 4, Morgan Findley (North Baltimore); 5, Travis Jaramillo (Archbold).

285, 1, Mimmo Lytle (Swanton); 2, Nino Majoy (Huron); 3, Justin Gillen (Liberty Center); 4, Alex Damschroder (Carey); 5, Shawn Kissell (Buckeye Central).

(Poll compiled by members of the Greater Toledo Wrestling Coaches Association.)

State Coaches Poll

Division I

1. Lakewood St. Edward (16) 160

2. Cincinnati Moeller 140

3. Massillon Perry 124

4. Wadsworth 97

5. Brecksville-Broadview Heights 89

6. Clay 55

7. Maple Heights 50

8. Marysville 45

9. Solon 33

10. Mason 25

Division II

1. St. Paris Graham (13) 130

2. Uhrichsville Claymont 88

3. Cuyahoga Falls CVCA 78

4. Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 71

5. Parma Padua Franciscan 70

6. Milan Edison 67

7. Clyde 43

8. Lexington 42

9. Wauseon 34

10. St. Vincent-St. Mary 27

Division III

1. Apple Creek Waynedale (6) 69

2. Mechanicsburg (1) 56

3. Nelsonville-York 50

4. Troy Christian 48

5. Archbold 36

6. Beachwood 35

7. Delta 28

8. Ashland Crestview 18

9. Dayton Christian 17

10. Elmwood 16

(Poll compiled by members of the Ohio High School Wrestling Coaches Association.)

ECHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

W L OL SL Pts GF GA

Elmira 26 16 1 2 55 142 139

Wheeling 26 16 2 1 55 148 124

Reading 20 20 3 3 46 143 162

Trenton 15 24 3 3 36 130 157

North Division

W L OL SL Pts GF GA

Kalamazoo 25 15 2 3 55 163 146

Chicago 22 17 5 2 51 135 150

Cincinnati 21 15 0 6 48 135 132

Toledo 19 23 2 2 42 129 155

South Division

W L OL SL Pts GF GA

Gwinnett 25 12 7 3 60 137 124

Greenville 27 17 1 2 57 149 143

S. Carolina 27 20 1 1 56 126 116

Florida 22 20 2 3 49 160 149

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Mountain Division

W L OL SL Pts GF GA

Alaska 32 11 2 4 70 160 110

Colorado 24 16 1 4 53 162 156

Idaho 21 20 2 3 47 127 153

Utah 19 21 0 5 43 106 143

Pacific Division

W L OL SL Pts GF GA

Las Vegas 30 14 1 3 64 167 132

Ontario 26 14 2 2 56 143 116

Stockton 23 18 1 4 51 132 134

Bakersfield 10 32 4 1 25 113 166

Note: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss.

WEDNESDAY

Toledo 2, Cincinnati 1

Bakersfield at Utah, 9:05

Alaska at Idaho, 9:10

Las Vegas at Ontario, 10

TUESDAY

Greenville 4, South Carolina 1

THURSDAY

Florida at Gwinnett, 7:05

Kalamazoo at Greenville, 7:35 p.m.

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE – Suspended free-agent minor league RHP Rolman Candelario 50 games for testing positive for metabolites of Stanozolol.

National League

NEW YORK YANKEES – Agreed to terms with INF Russell Branyan on a minor league contract.

TEXAS RANGERS – Agreed to terms with SS Elvis Andrus on a three-year contract.

National League

CINCINNATI REDS – Agreed to terms with OF Ryan Ludwick on a one-year contract and LHP Jeff Francis on a minor league contract. Designated RHP Carlos Fisher for assignment.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

NEW ORLEANS HORNETS – Signed G Donald Sloan to a 10-day contract. Released G Carldell Johnson and F DaJuan Summers.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

ARIZONA CARDINALS – Moved wide receivers coach Mike McNulty to quarterbacks coach. Named Frank Reich wide receivers coach.

CHICAGO BEARS – Named Tim Holt offensive line coach.

NEW YORK GIANTS – Signed DB Brandon Bing, RB Andre Brown, OL Selvish Capers, WR Dan DePalma, DT Dwayne Hendricks, TE Christian Hopkins, QB Ryan Perrilloux, WR Isaiah Stanback and DE Adrian Tracy.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

CALGARY FLAMES – Re-signed D Derek Smith to a two-year contract.

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS – Signed LW Vinny Prospal to a one-year contract.

FLORIDA PANTHERS – Reassigned G Brian Foster to San Antonio (AHL).

MONTREAL CANADIENS–Recalled RW Aaron Palushaj from Hamilton (AHL).

NEW YORK ISLANDERS – Agreed to terms with C Frans Nielsen on a four-year contract extension though the 2015-16 season.

ST. LOUIS BLUES – Recalled F Evgeny Grachev from Peoria (AHL).



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