Scoreboard: 10-18

10/18/2013

Mid-American Conference

East

W L PF PA W L PF PA

BGSU 3 0 100 43 5 2 212 120

Buffalo 2 0 75 14 3 2 134 147

Ohio 1 1 66 29 4 2 172 130

UMass 1 1 24 38 1 5 52 168

Kent St. 1 3 102 120 2 5 132 209

Miami 0 2 19 38 0 6 54 195

Akron 0 3 37 101 1 6 133 235

West

W L PF PA W L PF PA

Ball St. 3 0 109 68 6 1 275 171

N. Illinois 2 0 65 44 6 0 238 169

Toledo 2 1 109 68 3 3 171 151

C. Mich. 2 1 64 70 3 4 132 229

E. Mich. 0 2 34 93 1 5 110 240

W. Mich. 0 3 34 112 0 7 90 262

Saturday

Navy at Toledo, Noon

Ohio at E. Michigan, 1

Akron at Miami (Ohio), 1

Ball St. at W. Michigan, 2

Kent St. at South Alabama, 3

N. Illinois at Cent. Michigan, 3

UMass at Buffalo, 3:30

Big Ten Conference

Legends

W L PF PA W L PF PA

Mich. St. 2 0 68 42 5 1 183 95

Nebraska 2 0 83 26 5 1 256 134

Michigan 1 1 82 56 5 1 234 140

Iowa 1 1 37 33 4 2 178 101

Minnesota 0 2 20 65 4 2 187 145

N’western 0 2 36 75 4 2 201 170

Leaders

W L PF PA W L PF PA

Ohio St. 2 0 71 54 6 0 281 115

Wisconsin 2 1 100 47 4 2 223 79

Penn St. 1 1 67 84 4 2 200 142

Indiana 1 1 72 66 3 3 250 197

Illinois 0 1 19 39 3 2 180 138

Purdue 0 2 17 85 1 5 92 227

Saturday

Purdue at Michigan St., Noon

Minnesota at Northwestern, Noon

Iowa at Ohio St., 3:30

Indiana at Michigan, 3:30

Wisconsin at Illinois, 8 p.m.

National schedule

THURSDAY

SOUTH

Miami 27, North Carolina 23

TODAY

SOUTH

UCF (4-1) at Louisville (6-0), 8

SATURDAY

EAST

Colgate (1-5) at Holy Cross (3-4), Noon

Texas Tech (6-0) at West Virginia (3-3), Noon

William & Mary (4-2) at Maine (4-1), 12:30

Lafayette (1-4) at Harvard (4-0), 1

Richmond (2-3) at Rhode Island (2-5), 1

Army (3-4) at Temple (0-6), 1

Penn (2-2) at Columbia (0-4), 1:30

Bucknell (1-4) at Dartmouth (2-2), 1:30

UMass (1-5) at Buffalo (3-2), 3:30

Princeton (2-1) at Brown (3-1), 6

Old Dominion (4-2) at Pittsburgh (3-2), 7

SOUTH

Southern Miss. (0-5) at East Carolina (4-2), Noon

SMU (1-4) at Memphis (1-4), Noon

South Carolina (5-1) at Tennessee (3-3), Noon

Georgia (4-2) at Vanderbilt (3-3), Noon

Syracuse (3-3) at Georgia Tech (3-3), 12:30

Carnegie-Mellon (3-3) at Mercer (5-1), 1

Delaware St. (2-4) at NC A&T (3-2), 1

Appalachian St. (1-4) at Furman (2-4), 1:30

Howard (1-5) at Florida A&M (2-4), 2

Morgan St. (1-5) at NC Central (3-3), 2

VMI (1-5) at Presbyterian (1-3), 2

Tennessee St. (5-1) at UT-Martin (4-2), 2

Tennessee Tech (3-4) at E. Kentucky (3-3), 3

Grambling St. (0-7) at Jackson St. (5-2), 3

Coastal Carolina (6-0) at Liberty (3-3), 3:30

North Texas (3-3) at Louisiana Tech (2-4), 3:30

Duke (4-2) at Virginia (2-4), 3:30

Wofford (4-2) at W. Carolina (1-5), 3:30

Maryland (5-1) at Wake Forest (3-3), 3:30

Savannah St. (1-6) at Bethune-Cookman (5-1), 4

Austin Peay (0-6) at Murray St. (3-3), 4

Arkansas (3-4) at Alabama (6-0), 7

LSU (6-1) at Mississippi (3-3), 7

SE Louisiana (4-2) at Northwestern St. (3-3), 7

Florida St. (5-0) at Clemson (6-0), 8

MIDWEST

UConn (0-4) at Cincinnati (4-2), Noon

Florida (4-2) at Missouri (6-0), 12:21

Indiana St. (1-5) at Illinois St. (2-4), 2

S. Dakota St. (4-2) at Missouri St. (1-6), 2

N. Dakota St. (5-0) at S. Illinois (4-3), 3

Oklahoma (5-1) at Kansas (2-3), 3:30

Sacramento St. (3-4) at North Dakota (2-3), 3:30

W. Illinois (2-4) at Youngstown St. (6-1), 4

South Dakota (3-2) at N. Iowa (4-2), 5

San Diego (4-2) at Dayton (4-2), 6

Southern Cal (4-2) at Notre Dame (4-2), 7:30

SOUTHWEST

TCU (3-3) at Oklahoma St. (4-1), Noon

BYU (4-2) at Houston (5-0), 3:30

Auburn (5-1) at Texas A&M (5-1), 3:30

Iowa St. (1-4) at Baylor (5-0), 7

Georgia St. (0-6) at Texas St. (3-3), 7

FAR WEST

Charleston Southern (6-0) at Colorado (2-3), 2

Colorado St. (2-4) at Wyoming (4-2), 2

UCLA (5-0) at Stanford (5-1), 3:30

Washington (4-2) at Arizona St. (4-2), 6

Nevada (3-3) at Boise St. (4-2), 8

Rice (4-2) at New Mexico St. (0-6), 8

S. Utah (4-2) at E. Washington (4-1), 8:05

Utah St. (3-4) at New Mexico (2-4), 9

Utah (4-2) at Arizona (3-2), 10

UNLV (4-2) at Fresno St. (5-0), 10

Washington St. (4-3) at Oregon (6-0), 10

Oregon St. (5-1) at California (1-5), 10:30 p.m.

 

NFL

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

New England 5 1 0 .833 125 97

Miami 3 2 0 .600 114 117

N.Y. Jets 3 3 0 .500 104 135

Buffalo 2 4 0 .333 136 157

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Indianapolis 4 2 0 .667 148 98

Tennessee 3 3 0 .500 128 115

Houston 2 4 0 .333 106 177

Jacksonville 0 6 0 .000 70 198

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Cincinnati 4 2 0 .667 121 111

Baltimore 3 3 0 .500 134 129

Cleveland 3 3 0 .500 118 125

Pittsburgh 1 4 0 .200 88 116

West

W L T Pct PF PA

Kansas City 6 0 0 1.000 152 65

Denver 6 0 0 1.000 265 158

San Diego 3 3 0 .500 144 138

Oakland 2 4 0 .333 105 132

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

Dallas 3 3 0 .500 183 152

Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 166 179

Washington 1 4 0 .200 107 143

N.Y. Giants 0 6 0 .000 103 209

South

W L T Pct PF PA

New Orleans 5 1 0 .833 161 103

Carolina 2 3 0 .400 109 68

Atlanta 1 4 0 .200 122 134

Tampa Bay 0 5 0 .000 64 101

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Detroit 4 2 0 .667 162 140

Chicago 4 2 0 .667 172 161

Green Bay 3 2 0 .600 137 114

Minnesota 1 4 0 .200 125 158

West

W L T Pct PF PA

Seattle 5 1 0 .833 157 94

San Francisco 4 2 0 .667 145 118

St. Louis 3 3 0 .500 141 154

Arizona 3 3 0 .500 111 127

THURSDAY

Seattle at Arizona, 8:25

SUNDAY

Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 1

Chicago at Washington, 1

Dallas at Philadelphia, 1

New England at N.Y. Jets, 1

Buffalo at Miami, 1

St. Louis at Carolina, 1

Cincinnati at Detroit, 1

San Diego at Jacksonville, 1

San Francisco at Tennessee, 4:05

Houston at Kansas City, 4:25

Cleveland at Green Bay, 4:25

Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 4:25

Denver at Indianapolis, 8:30

Open: New Orleans, Oakland

MONDAY, OCT. 21

Minnesota at N.Y. Giants, 8:40 p.m.

 

SPORTLIGHT

Oct. 18

1977–Reggie Jackson hits three consecutive home runs, all on the first pitch, to lead the New York Yankees to the World Series championship over Los Angeles in six games.

1992–Miami and Washington are tied for No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25 football poll. It’s the first tie at the top in 51 years and the third since the poll started in 1936.

1992–Philadelphia’s Randall Cunningham sets an NFL career rushing mark for quarterbacks, surpassing Fran Tarkenton in the Eagles’ 16-12 loss to the Washington Redskins. Cunningham gains 39 yards to move his career total to 3,683, nine better than Tarkenton’s previous mark.

1997–Willamette’s Liz Heaston, a junior, becomes the first woman to play in a college football game when she kicks two extra points in a 27-0 win over Linfield College in the NAIA.

1998–New England running back Robert Edwards sets an NFL record with touchdown runs in his first six games, but the Patriots lose 24-14 to the New York Jets.

2002–New Zealand’s Michael Campbell wins the longest match (43 holes) in World Match Play history in the morning, then defeats Ian Woosnam later in the day to reach the semifinals. Campbell’s 10-foot birdie putt at the seventh sudden-death hole beats Nick Faldo by three holes in the longest match in the event’s 39-year history.

 

GLANTZ-CULVER LINE

Major League Baseball Playoffs

National League

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE

Los Angeles -130 at St. Louis +120

NCAA Football

Tonight

FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG

at Louisville 13 12½ (53) UCF

Tomorrow

at Virginia 3 2½ (52) Duke

at Temple 3 2½ (59) Army

Ohio 17 17 (57) at E. Michigan

Ball St. 21 19½ (57½) at W. Michigan

N. Illinois 18½ 16 (59) at Cent. Mich

at Michigan St. 24½ 27½ (42½) Purdue

at East Carolina 22 22½ (53½) Sthrn Miss.

Florida St. 3 3 (64) at Clemson

Maryland 6½ 5½ (50½) at Wake Frst

Texas Tech 9½ 6½ (57) at West Virg

at Nrthwstrn 12½ 12½ (53½) Minnesota

at Toledo 6½ 8½ (55) Navy

at Cincinnati 16 14 (45½) UConn

at Memphis 2½ 3½ (46½) SMU

at Wyoming 6½ 7 (67½) Colo. St.

at Texas A&M 14 13½ (73) Auburn

at Oregon 37½ 39 (73) Wash. St.

at Michigan 12 8½ (68) Indiana

at Georgia Tech 7 7½ (54½) Syracuse

Oregon St. 11 11 (68½) at California

at Ohio St. 17 17½ (55½) Iowa

at Alabama 28 28 (48½) Arkansas

South Carolina 7 7½ (54½) at Tennessee

at Arizona St. 3 3 (66) Washington

North Texas 4½ 6½ (55½) at La. Tech

at S. Alabama 6 6½ (56) Kent St.

at New Mexico OFF OFF Utah St.

Florida Pk 3 (44) at Missouri

LSU 9½ 9 (60) at Mississippi

BYU 10 9½ (62) at Houston

at Buffalo 20½ 21 (47) UMass

at Texas St. 19 17 (49½) Georgia St.

Akron 6 7 (45) at Miami (O)

at Baylor 33 33 (76) Iowa St.

Oklahoma 23½ 22½ (49) at Kansas

at Oklahoma St. 6½ 7½ (50½) TCU

at Stanford 7 6 (53) UCLA

at Notre Dame Pk 3 (51) Sthrn Cal

Rice 20 18 (58) at Nw Mex St.

at Boise St. 21½ 22 (67) Nevada

Wisconsin 11½ 14 (56) at Illinois

Georgia 9½ 7 (62) at Vanderbilt

at Arizona 4½ 4 (58½) Utah

at Fresno St. 20½ 24½ (72½) UNLV

Off Key

New Mexico QB is questionable

NFL

Sunday

FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG

New England 3 3½ (43½) at N.Y. Jets

San Diego 7½ 7½ (45) at Jacksonville

at Kansas City 4 6 (40) Houston

at Detroit 2½ 2½ (47) Cincinnati

at Miami 7½ 8 (42½) Buffalo

at Washington +1½ Pk (50) Chicago

at Philadelphia 1½ 3 (55½) Dallas

at Carolina 6½ 6 (42) St. Louis

at Atlanta 7 7 (43) Tampa Bay

San Francisco 5 4 (40) at Tennessee

at Green Bay 11 10 (46) Cleveland

at Pittsburgh 2½ 1½ (40½) Baltimore

Denver 5½ 6½ (56½) at Indianapolis

Monday

at N.Y. Giants 3 3½ (46½) Minnesota

 

Transactions

BASEBALL

American League

TEXAS RANGERS–Announced the retirement of chief executive officer Nolan Ryan, effective Oct. 31.

National League

LOS ANGELES DODGERS–Claimed OF Mike Baxter from the N.Y. Mets. Designated OF Alex Castellanos for assignment.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

MINNESOTA VIKINGS–Placed Lb Desmond Bishop on injured reserve. Signed WR Rodney Smith from the practice squad. Signed S Brandan Bishop to the practice squad.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS–Waived WR Chris Harper.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

NEW YORK RANGERS–Recalled F Darroll Powe and G Jason Missiaen from Hartford (AHL).

MOTOR SPORTS

NASCAR–Suspended Todd Parrott, crew chief for Sprint Cup Series driver Aric Almirola, indefinitely for violating its substance-abuse policy.

COLLEGE

LOUISVILLE–Suspended F Chane Behanan indefinitely from the men’s basketball team for violating school policy.

MARQUETTE–Announced junior F Jameel McKay has left the men’s basketball team.

 

PREP Field Hockey

Division I

Round 2

Maumee Valley 1, Ottawa Hills 0

Kohler

 

GOLF

Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

Las Vegas, par 71

J.J. Henry 28-32 – 60

Andres Romero 30-31 – 61

James Driscoll 30-33 – 63

Jonathan Byrd 33-30 – 63

Jeff Overton 31-32 – 63

Webb Simpson 33-31 – 64

Stephen Ames 32-33 – 65

John Senden 34-31 – 65

Bryce Molder 35-30 – 65

Scott Brown 31-34 – 65

Heath Slocum 30-35 – 65

Chesson Hadley 33-32 – 65

Ricky Barnes 33-33 – 66

Sean O’Hair 31-35 – 66

Cameron Tringale 29-37 – 66

Ryan Palmer 33-33 – 66

Will Claxton 35-31 – 66

Charley Hoffman 31-35 – 66

Daniel Summerhays 33-33 – 66

Freddie Jacobson 32-35 – 67

Troy Matteson 34-33 – 67

Charles Howell III 33-34 – 67

Derek Ernst 33-34 – 67

Charlie Beljan 36-31 – 67

Jason Bohn 32-35 – 67

Greg Chalmers 33-34 – 67

Russell Knox 35-32 – 67

Ryo Ishikawa 31-36 – 67

Edward Loar 31-36 – 67

Brendan Steele 28-39 – 67

Kyle Stanley 34-33 – 67

Vijay Singh 31-36 – 67

Morgan Hoffmann 34-33 – 67

Jose Coceres 32-35 – 67

Brice Garnett 34-33 – 67

Brendon Todd 32-35 – 67

Brian Stuard 35-33 – 68

Ben Crane 31-37 – 68

Charlie Wi 34-34 – 68

Martin Laird 35-33 – 68

Russell Henley 33-35 – 68

Y.E. Yang 33-35 – 68

Marc Turnesa 33-35 – 68

Andrew Svoboda 33-35 – 68

Hudson Swafford 34-34 – 68

David Toms 33-35 – 68

Carl Pettersson 34-34 – 68

Jhonattan Vegas 35-33 – 68

Chris Kirk 34-34 – 68

Brian Davis 32-36 – 68

Robert Garrigus 35-34 – 69

John Huh 32-37 – 69

Zach Johnson 35-34 – 69

Ryan Moore 33-36 – 69

Davis Love III 34-35 – 69

Martin Flores 34-35 – 69

Billy Hurley III 33-36 – 69

Chez Reavie 35-34 – 69

David Lingmerth 35-34 – 69

Josh Teater 34-35 – 69

Harris English 34-35 – 69

Tim Clark 37-32 – 69

Ted Potter, Jr. 35-34 – 69

Lucas Glover 32-37 – 69

Spencer Levin 35-34 – 69

Luke Guthrie 34-35 – 69

Seung-Yul Noh 36-33 – 69

Tim Wilkinson 34-35 – 69

Kyle Reifers 35-34 – 69

Max Homa 33-36 – 69

Brian Harman 35-35 – 70

Will MacKenzie 35-35 – 70

Jim Herman 33-37 – 70

George McNeill 35-35 – 70

Briny Baird 36-34 – 70

Richard H. Lee 35-35 – 70

Kevin Stadler 34-36 – 70

Stuart Appleby 36-34 – 70

Tyrone Van Aswegen 36-34 – 70

Bud Cauley 34-36 – 70

Danny Lee 35-36 – 71

Justin Hicks 34-37 – 71

Jimmy Walker 36-35 – 71

Geoff Ogilvy 36-35 – 71

Robert Allenby 35-36 – 71

Woody Austin 35-36 – 71

Kevin Na 36-35 – 71

William McGirt 34-37 – 71

Brooks Koepka 36-35 – 71

Scott Gardiner 38-33 – 71

Chad Campbell 36-35 – 71

Jeff Maggert 35-36 – 71

John Merrick 36-35 – 71

Ben Curtis 34-37 – 71

Scott Langley 35-36 – 71

Kevin Kisner 36-35 – 71

Kevin Penner 37-34 – 71

 

ECHL

TODAY

Elmira at Wheeling, 7

Greenville at Gwinnett, 7:05

Orlando at Florida, 7:30

Idaho at Utah, 9:05

Colorado at Bakersfield, 10

San Francisco at Alaska, 11:15

SATURDAY

Florida at Orlando, 7

Greenville at Gwinnett, 7:05

South Carolina at Reading, 7:35

Wheeling at Cincinnati, 7:35

Toledo at Fort Wayne, 7:35

Kalamazoo at Evansville, 8:15

Bakersfield at Ontario, 9

Utah at Las Vegas, 10:05

Colorado at Stockton, 10:30

San Francisco at Alaska, 11:15

 

NHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Toronto 6 2 0 12 29 19

Montreal 5 2 0 10 25 13

Detroit 5 2 0 10 18 16

Tampa Bay 5 2 0 10 26 16

Boston 4 2 0 8 15 10

Ottawa 3 2 2 8 20 21

Florida 2 6 0 4 18 31

Buffalo 1 7 1 3 11 24

Metropolitan Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Pittsburgh 6 1 0 12 27 16

Carolina 3 2 3 9 18 23

N.Y. Islanders 3 2 2 8 22 19

N.Y. Rangers 2 4 0 4 11 25

Columbus 2 4 0 4 15 17

Washington 2 5 0 4 17 24

New Jersey 0 4 3 3 13 26

Philadelphia 1 7 0 2 11 24

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Colorado 6 0 0 12 21 6

St. Louis 5 1 0 10 24 15

Chicago 4 1 2 10 20 18

Minnesota 3 3 2 8 18 20

Nashville 3 3 1 7 14 20

Winnipeg 3 4 0 6 17 19

Dallas 2 3 0 4 11 14

Pacific Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

San Jose 6 0 0 12 30 9

Anaheim 5 1 0 10 21 14

Vancouver 5 3 0 10 23 22

Los Angeles 5 3 0 10 19 20

Phoenix 4 2 1 9 20 21

Calgary 3 1 2 8 20 20

Edmonton 1 6 1 3 23 35

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

THURSDAY

St. Louis 3, Chicago 2, SO

Los Angeles 2, Nashville 1, SO

Vancouver 3, Buffalo 0

Carolina 3, Toronto 2

N.Y. Islanders 3, Edmonton 2

Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 1

Montreal 5, Columbus 3

Ottawa 5, New Jersey 2

Tampa Bay 3, Minnesota 1

Boston 3, Florida 2

San Jose at Dallas, 8:30

Detroit at Colorado, 9

WEDNESDAY

N.Y. Rangers 2, Washington 0

Anaheim 3, Calgary 2

TODAY

St. Louis at Winnipeg, 8

Phoenix at Anaheim, 10

SATURDAY

Vancouver at Pittsburgh, 1

Edmonton at Ottawa, 2

Colorado at Buffalo, 7

Nashville at Montreal, 7

Boston at Tampa Bay, 7

Minnesota at Florida, 7

N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 7

Carolina at N.Y. Islanders, 7

Columbus at Washington, 7

Toronto at Chicago, 7

Detroit at Phoenix, 9

Calgary at San Jose, 10

Dallas at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.

 

BASKETBALL

NBA preseason

Detroit 25 24 18 17 – 84

Cleveland 27 19 24 26 – 96

DETROIT: Smith 5-13 0-0 12, Monroe 6-15 4-6 16, Drummond 4-7 0-3 8, W.Bynum 5-6 0-0 12, Billups 3-9 2-3 10, Singler 2-7 3-4 9, Siva 0-0 5-6 5, Caldwell-Pope 1-7 2-2 4, Jerebko 3-11 2-2 8, Mitchell 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-75 18-26 84.

CLEVELAND: Gee 0-4 1-2 1, Thompson 5-13 1-2 11, Varejao 4-8 2-2 10, Irving 4-11 5-5 15, Karasev 4-7 0-0 10, Bennett 4-7 2-2 12, Dellavedova 2-7 0-0 4, Clark 5-9 0-0 10, Taylor 6-10 3-6 15, Sims 4-5 0-0 8, Kadji 0-2 0-0 0, Williams 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 38-83 14-19 96.

Rebounds –Detroit 48 (Drummond 11), Cleveland 56 (Varejao 11). Assists –Detroit 19 (Siva 5), Cleveland 27 (Dellavedova 8). A – 12,679 (20,562).

 

PREP FOOTBALL

City League

Thursday

Rogers 12, Start 8

Today

Bowsher at Waite

Saturday

Woodward vs. Scott at Start, 3

Three Rivers Athletic Conf.

Today

Central Catholic at St. John’s

Lima Senior at Clay

Findlay at Whitmer

St. Francis at Fremont Ross

Northern Lakes League

Today

Napoleon at Anthony Wayne

Southview at Bowling Green

Maumee at Springfield

Perrysburg at Northview

Northern Buckeye Conf.

Today

Rossford at Eastwood

Lake at Elmwood

Fostoria at Woodmore

Genoa at Otsego

Toledo Area Athletic Conf.

Today

Cardinal Stritch at Edon

Danbury at Ottawa Hills

Gibsonburg at Hilltop

Toledo Christian at Northwood

Northwest Ohio Athletic League

Today

Patrick Henry at Archbold

Liberty Center at Bryan

Delta at Swanton

Wauseon at Evergreen

Delphos Jefferson at Montpelier

Other Northwest Ohio

Today

Holgate at Edgerton

Lakota at Mohawk

Liberty-Benton at Leipsic

Pandora-Gilboa at McComb

North Baltimore at Carey

Port Clinton at Huron

Cory-Rawson at Van Buren

Southeast Michigan

Today

Monroe at Bedford

Onsted at Blissfield

Hillsdale at Erie Maon

Whitmore Lake at Summerfield

Whiteford at Adrian Madison

Rogers 12 0 0 0 – 12

Start 0 0 0 8 – 8

R--Amison 12 pass from Carter (run failed)

R--Jones 34 fumble recovery return (run failed)

S--Winters pass to Batson (Hughes run)

 

PREP SOCCER

SECTIONALS

Boys

NORTHVIEW 2, SOUTHVIEW 0: Haack, West.

BOWLING GREEN 2, NAPOLEON 1

PERRYSBURG 3, SPRINGFIELD 1: P--Damsi 2, Giesige. S--Lucio.

ANTHONY WAYNE 8, CLAY 0: Conkin 2, Fortner, Harris, Jankowski, Bores, Marshall, Free.

 

PREP VOLLEYBALL

Sectionals

Wauseon d. Napoleon, 25-20, 24-26, 25-23, 25-14

Northwood d. Woodmore, 25-19, 19-25, 25-14, 25-20

Evergreen d. Tinora, 25-15, 25-23, 25-19

Archbold d. Swanton, 26-24, 25-17, 25-22

Cardinal Stritch d. Hilltop, 25-17, 25-18, 25-13

Pettisville d. Holgate, 25-23, 22-25, 25-20, 26-24