All-Ohio
DIVISION VI
First Team
OFFENSE: Ends—Korbin Showalter, Haviland Wayne Trace, 6-1, 180, sr.; Devin Mize, New Paris National Trail, 5-9, 155, sr.; Thomas Gatewood, N. Jackson Jackson-Milton, 5-9, 165, sr. Linemen—Brady Taylor, Cols. Ready, 6-5, 280, sr.; Mike Cymbal, Kirtland, 6-1, 235, sr.; Brandon Woodruff, Mechanicsburg, 6-4, 245, jr.; Brenden Jurden, Newark Cath., 6-2, 265, sr. Quarterbacks—Spencer Badia, Bellaire, 5-10, 180, sr.; Antonio Woods, Cin. Summit Country Day, 6-1, 185, sr.; Colby Speice, Haviland Wayne Trace, 6-3, 200, sr. Backs—Akili Taylor, Cols. Ready, 5-9, 187, sr.; Nate Arnett, Lucasville Valley, 6-0, 205, sr.; Marvelle Ross, Cleve. VASJ, 5-9, 150, sr.; Joe Alessi, Canfield S. Range, 5-9, 175, jr. Aeryton Erwin, Mechanicsburg, 5-8, 155, jr.; Sam Kukura, Kirtland, 5-10, 200, sr. Kicker—Tyler Kohman, Columbus Academy, 6-2, 175, sr.
DEFENSE: Linemen—Michael Barwick, Cin. Summit Country Day, 6-3, 300, jr.; Ryan Bee, Jeromesville Hillsdale, 6-7, 250, sr.; Colt Pettit, Patrick Henry, 6-4, 260, sr.; Canon Schroeder, Kirtland, 6-2, 200, sr.; Isaac Little, Bluffton, 6-3, 210, sr. Linebackers—Logan Wilson, Sugarcreek Garaway, 6-2, 205, sr.; Justin Dickens, Oak Hill, 6-5, 195, sr.; Matthew Finkler, Kirtland, 6-3, 235, jr.; Alvin Knox, Cols. Ready, 6-0, 201, jr.; Tyler Lauchard, Mechanicsburg, 6-0, 195, sr. Backs—Derek Drewes, Tinora, 6-1, 180, sr.; Ryan Loncar, Kirtland, 5-11, 190, sr.; Billy Goodall, Canfield S. Range, 5-10, 165, sr.; Reid Renollet, Tinora, 6-0, 170, sr. Punter—Anthony Moeglin, Louisville Aquinas, 6-1, 190, jr.
Offensive players of the year: Akili Taylor, Cols. Ready; Colby Speice, Haviland Wayne Trace.
Defensive players of the year: Matthew Finkler, Kirtland; Colt Pettit, Patrick Henry.
Coaches of the year: Jim Stoyle, Centerburg; John Storey, Cleve. VASJ; Tim Dunn, Cin. Country Day; Ryan Teglovic, N. Robinson Col. Crawford.
Second Team
OFFENSE: Ends—Ethan Wolf, Minster, 6-5, 240, sr.; Evan Vernier, Louisville Aquinas, 5-7, 145, jr. Linemen—Wyatt Black, Bellaire, 6-0, 265, sr.; Garrett Sorley, Canfield S. Range, 6-3, 230, sr.; Carson Williams, McDonald, 6-1, 275, sr.; Austin Mahan, Tinora, 5-11, 210, sr. Quarterbacks—Tre'Von Williams, Cleve. VASJ, 6-3, 200, jr.; Matt Wilcox, Ada, 6-2, 175, sr.; Jeremy Fitzpatrick, N. Jackson Jackson-Milton, 6-4, 185, sr. Backs—Jibril Dansby, Newcomerstown, 5-9, 160, jr.; Zavier Buzard, Delphos Jefferson, 5-10, 170, sr.; Kiylan Bugg, Oberlin, 5-2, 130, sr. Kicker—Cody LaRoche, Bellaire, 6-0, 255, jr.
DEFENSE: Linemen—Luke Miller, Grandview Hts., 6-3, 235, sr.; Robbie Adams, Casstown Miami E., 5-11, 185, sr.;. Devin Wenzlich, Haviland Wayne Trace, 6-2, 210, sr.; Jason Garlando, Newcomerstown, 5-8, 160, sr.; Mark Schuler, New Middletown Springfield, 6-4, 220, jr. Linebackers—Ross Thompson, Delphos Jefferson, 6-0, 200, sr.; Justin Flory, Tinora, 6-2, 190, jr.; Nick Jones, Woodsfield Monroe Central, 5-11, 166, sr.; Ben Burden, W. Liberty-Salem, 6-0, 190, jr. Backs—Zach Shope, Lucasville Valley, 5-9, 160, sr.; Lane Edmisten, Williamsburg, 5-10, 175, sr.; Kelly Culbertson, Cols. Ready, 5-9, 175, sr.; Mike Lohr, Newark Cath., 5-8, 150, sr. Punter—Chayce Crouch, Newark Cath., 6-4, 222, sr.
Third Team
OFFENSE: Ends—Mykale Rogers, Lima Cent. Cath., 6-2, 191, sr.; Nick Patrone, Bellaire, 5-9, 165, sr. Linemen—Kovas Kijauskas, Cleve. VASJ, 6-5, 280, jr.; Dylan Diemer, Kirtland, 5-11, 240, jr.; Isaac Illig, Delphos Jefferson, 5-11, 175, sr.; Demaree Allen, Lima Central Cath., 6-5, 270, sr.; T.J. Blackmore, Haviland Wayne Trace, 6-5, 215, sr. Quarterbacks—Austin Hutchins, Lewisburg Tri-County N., 6-3, 175, sr.; Tyler Stoyle, Centerburg, 5-11, 160, sr.; Chandler Lang, Beverly Fort Frye, 5-9, 158, sr. Backs—Brandon Berry, Mogadore, 5-9, 175, jr.; Joey Clark, Brookfield, 5-8, 180, sr.; Tobey Hernandez, Patrick Henry, 5-9, 190, sr.; J.R. Menifee, Cin. Country Day, 5-9, 165, sr. Kicker—Jacob Vickers, Northwood, 5-11, 155, soph.
DEFENSE: Linemen—Scott Miller, Convoy Crestview, 6-3, 240, sr.; Hayden Dunn, Lucasville Valley, 6-4, 245, sr.; Alex Loop, Lucasville Valley, 5-10, 190, jr.; Mike Buzzard, Columbiana, 6-4, 215, sr. Linebackers—Kenny Hess, Bellaire, 6-0, 190, sr.; Garrett Bethel, W. Lafayette Ridgewood, 5-10, 180, sr.; Tyler Shaffer, N. Jackson Jackson-Milton, 5-11, 190, sr.; Ben Huff, Cleve. Cuyahoga Hts., 5-7, 166, jr. Backs—Trent Gallo, Cleve. Cuyahoga Hts., 5-8, 150, sr.; Darryn Jordan, Cin. Country Day, 6-1, 195, soph.; Jonathon Harrison, Oak Hill, 5-8, 130, jr.; C.J. Suggs, Cin. Summit Country Day, 6-0, 165, jr. Punter—Brandon Purk, Mechanicsburg, 6-2, 180, sr.
Special Mention (area)
Evan Ulinski, Woodmore; Kurt Kahle, Tinora; Dominik Bermejo, Northwood; Logan Ziegler, Patrick Henry.
DIVISION VII
First Team
OFFENSE: Ends—Austin Downs, Glouster Trimble, 6-0, 170, jr.; Connor Hug, Edon, 6-1, 175, sr.; Clay Dysert, McComb, 6-1, 175, sr. Linemen—Logan Grieser, Arlington, 6-3, 281, jr.; Eddie Simon, Norwalk St. Paul, 6-2, 245, sr.; Jordan Wolfe, Covington, 5-10, 275, sr.; Cory Banco, Shadyside, 6-3, 278, sr. Quarterbacks—Ridge Durbin, Danville, 6-3, 228, soph.; Brenton Colabella, Steubenville Cath. Cent., 6-3, 190, sr.; Konner Standley, Glouster Trimble, 5-10, 180, sr.; Jo'Vaugn Scott, Richmond Hts., 6-1, 185, sr.; Nick Allison, Berlin Center Western Reserve, 6-5, 195, sr. Backs—A.J. Ouellette, Covington, 5-10, 195, sr.; Tyler Jettinghoff, Delphos St. John's, 6-2, 217, sr.; Austin Rettig, Arlington, 6-0, 190, jr.; Cobin Plessinger, Malvern, 6-0, 190, sr.; Travis Pickering, Ashland Mapleton, 5-11, 175, jr.; Delaunte Thornton, Fort Loramie, 5-8, 197, sr. Kicker—Scottie Slauterbeck, Norwalk St. Paul, 6-1, 195, sr.
DEFENSE: Linemen—Conway Baldridge, Danville, 6-2, 185, sr.; Zach Meadows, Shadyside, 5-11, 266, sr.; Steven Feasel, N. Lewisburg Triad, 6-3, 200, sr.; Jon Stevens, Glouster Trimble, 5-10, 5-10, 230, sr.; Corey Durbin, Fremont St. Joseph, 6-0, 260, sr. Linebackers—Jacob Koons, Glouster Trimble, 6-2, 200, sr.; Antonio Capasso, Garfield Hts. Trinity, 5-10, 220, sr.; Dan Zilke, Berlin Center Western Reserve, 6-0, 201, sr.; Jacob Kunkler, Maria Stein Marion Local, 6-2, 180, sr. Backs—Tre Roberts, Grove City Christian, 5-9, 175, jr.; Dakota Smith, Portsmouth Notre Dame, 6-0, 180, sr.; Austin Morehouse, Danville, 5-11, 175, jr.; Tre McIntyre, N. Lewisburg Triad, 6-1, 195, sr.; Corey Freeman, Bainbridge Paint Valley, 5-8, 165, jr.; Marcus Moxley, Wellsville, 6-0, 175, sr.; Jon Baker, Mineral Ridge, 5-10, 175, sr. Punter—Robert King, Cols. Harvest Prep, 5-8, 200, sr.
Offensive players of the year: A.J. Ouellette, Covington; Nick Allison, Berlin Center Western Reserve, Konner Standley, Glouster Trimble; Tyler Jettinghoff, Delphos St. John's.
Defensive players of the year: Jacob Koons, Glouster Trimble; Jacob Kunkler, Maria Stein Marion Local.
Coaches of the year: Paul Kanzigg, Beallsville; Robert Mahaney, Ashland Mapleton; Tim Goodwin, Maria Stein Marion Local.
Second Team
OFFENSE: Ends—Darien Townsend, Youngs. Christian, 5-10, 175, jr.; Drew Westerheide, Sidney Lehman, 5-11, 160, sr.; Ryan Fletcher, Steubenville Cath. Cent., 6-0, 180, sr. Linemen—Michael Minnie, Lowellville, 5-10, 270, sr.; Spencer Ginter, Delphos St. John's, 6-4, 255, sr.; Jason Brunswick, Maria Stein Marion Local, 6-2, 220, sr.; Jimmy Leanza, Richmond Hts., 5-10, 205, sr. Quarterbacks—Adam Bertke, Maria Stein Marion Local, 6-6, 215, sr.; Zach Kuhlman, Leipsic, 6-3, 190, jr. Backs—Kaleb Johns, Hicksville, 6-1, 170, sr.; Jarrett Young, Thompson Ledgemont, 5-7, 150, soph.; Tyler Barton, Racine Southern, 5-11, 181, sr. Kicker—Tristan Stripling, Fort Loramie, 5-10, 178, sr.
DEFENSE: Linemen—Marcus Sommers, Tiffin Calvert, 6-1, 220, sr.; Peyton Kramer, Maria Stein Marion Local, 6-2, 200, jr.; Dalton Secrest, Beallsville, 6-2, 270, sr.; Tymere Dubose, Youngs. Christian, 6-6, 270, sr.; Lamont Ragland, Day. Jefferson Twp., 6-1, 255, jr. Linebackers—Jaret Nickoli, Norwalk St. Paul, 5-9, 165, soph.; Dalton Bordelon, Covington, 5-10, 180, sr.; Nate Yoakum, Bainbridge Paint Valley, 6-0, 185, sr.; Brendan Baugher, Southington Chalker, 5-8, 180, sr. Backs—Dustin Rethman, Maria Stein Marion Local, 6-0, 175, jr.; Andrew Hunter, Arlington, 5-11, 158, sr.; Mitch Schroeder, McComb, 5-11, 175, sr.; Jake Yeckley, Fremont St. Joseph, 5-9, 160, jr. Punter—Ryan Billingsley, Racine Southern, 5-10, 255, jr.
Third Team
OFFENSE: Ends—Joe Falasca, Berlin Center Western Reserve, 6-5, 182, jr.; Troy Homan, Maria Stein Marion Local, 6-2, 195, sr. Linemen—Austin Volino, Malvern, 6-0, 220, sr.; Alexi Cubas, Caldwell, 5-11, 215, sr.; Hunter Powell, Berlin Center Western Reserve, 6-4, 350, jr.; Micah Couch, Glouster Trimble, 6-5, 220, jr. Quarterbacks—Trent McIntyre, N. Lewisburg Triad, 6-0, 190, soph.; Austin Dorris, Shadyside, 6-5, 215, jr.; Michael Roscoe, Warren JFK, 5-11, 180, jr. Backs—Ben Kerns, Lancaster Fisher Cath., 5-10, 185, jr.; Dylan Mick, Sebring McKinley, 6-1, 180, sr.; Jordan Johnson, Fairport Harbor Harding, 5-10, 175, sr.; Khalil Jones, Steubenville Cath. Central, 5-9, 155, sr. Kickers—Jordan Franklin, Manchester, 6-2, 240, jr.; Anthony Ruegg, Malvern, 5-9, 200, sr.; Tristan Taylor, Grove City Christian, 5-9, 145, jr.
DEFENSE: Linemen—Kameron Rayner, Caldwell, 5-9, 150, sr.; Mason Barr, Vienna Mathews, 6-0, 245, sr.; Josh Rogers, Cedarville, 6-0, 210, sr.; Dan Stintsman, Elyria Open Door, 6-3, 185, jr.; Dennis Robinson, Elyria Open Door, 5-11, 265, jr. Linebackers—Josh Goss, Mineral Ridge, 5-10, 180, sr.; Jesse Terwilliger, Lowellville, 6-1, 185, sr.; Casey Stauffer, Grove City Christian, 5-7, 185, sr.; Josh Elledge, Arlington, 6-0, 197, sr.; Cody Looser, Delphos St. John's, , 6-3, 215, sr. Backs—Bailey McGrath, Bridgeport, 5-9, 185, jr.; Aleks Porreca, Steubenville Cath. Central, 5-10, 170, sr.; Zac Beegle, Racine Southern, 5-10, 165, sr.; Brayden Greer, Crown City S. Gallia, 5-7, 135, jr.; Jared Northup, Crown City S. Gallia, 5-9, 145, sr. Punter—Erik Maskey, Sycamore Mohawk, 6-2, 210, sr.
Special Mention (area)
Andrew Nauth, McComb; Bennett Weickert, Fremont St. Joseph.
Ohio's Mr. Football
2013—Dante Booker Jr., Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary, LB-FB, 6-4, 220, sr. Recorded 87.5 tackles, including 18 for minus yardage, during Fighting Irish's perfect regular season and No. 1 ranking in Division III AP poll. Led a defense that allowed only a touchdown per game as SVSM earned spot in state championship game. Son of a former Auburn player. Committed to Ohio State.
2012—Mitch Trubisky, Mentor, QB, 6-3, 200, sr. Completed 264 of 393 passes (.672) for 4,065 yards and 42 touchdowns with 12 interceptions, ran for 835 yards and 18 TDs on 197 attempts, scoring 108 points for the Cardinals in the regular season and playoffs. Led team to 9-1 record, No. 7 ranking in regular season before several huge games in taking it to the state semifinals. North Carolina.
2011—Maty Mauk, Kenton, QB, 6-2, 185, sr. Set national career passing records for yards (18,006), attempts (2,001), completions (1,287) and touchdowns (209). During regular season led team to a 10-0 record, and also to state championship game. As a senior, completed 274 of 401 passes for 3,744 yards and 48 touchdowns with eight interceptions, plus ran for 1,204 yards. He and 2002 winner Benny Mauk become the first brothers to win the award. Now starting at Missouri.
2010—Akise Teague, Youngstown Ursuline, RB, 5-8, 176, sr. Carried 164 times for 1,756 yards (10.7 ypc) and 26 touchdowns for the season. Also caught 25 passes for 545 yards (21.8 ypc) and five TDs. Returned 10 kicks for 328 yards and one TD, and 13 punts for 283 yards (21.8 ypr). As a DB, intercepted five passes and returned three for TDs while totaling 47 tackles, 3.5 for minus yardage. Accounted for 3,132 all-purpose yards and 35 TDs for state's No. 1 team in Division V. Accounted for 212 points on 217 touches for the season, averaging 14.4 yards every time he touched the ball. Had 418 all-purpose yards in one game and scored six times. Ran for 112 yards and three TDs on nine carries in last year's state championship game. Ursuline has won last two Division V state championships and was No. 1 all season this year heading into this weekend's state final. University of Cincinnati.
2009—Erick Howard, North Canton Hoover, RB, 5-11, 205, senior. Carried 337 times for 2,056 yards and 27 touchdowns for the season. In the regular season had 299 carries for 1,957 yards, 26 TDs; 102 tackles, 5 tackles for a loss, 3 sacks, caused 4 fumbles, 1 interception. Career: 6,013 yards rushing, 79 TDs, 478 points — all Stark County records. Yardage total ended up in the top 20 all-time in the state. Only second two-time Mr. Football (Robert Smith, 1988-89). Serving 30-year sentence for a home-invasion robbery and rape.
2008—Erick Howard, North Canton Hoover, RB, 5-10, 210, jr. Carried 285 times for 1,795 yards and 25 touchdowns for No. 8 team in final AP rankings. Also had 2,322 all-purpose yards and totaled 28 touchdowns. Led team to state semifinals for first time in more than 20 years, totaling 2,387 rushing yards and 32 TDs.
2007—Bart Tanski, Mentor, QB, 6-2, 190, sr. Led Cardinals to second consecutive Division I state championship game. Completed 161-of-273 passes for 2,385 yards and 20 TDs with 4 interceptions during regular season. Also ran for 8 TDs. Walked on at Bowling Green.
2006—Brandon Saine, Piqua, RB, 6-1, 219, sr. Heading into state championship game, has 281 carries for 2,035 yards and 30 TDs; 19 receptions for 345 yards and five TDs; 400 in return yards and one TD. A two-time defending state champion in the Division I 100 and 400 meters, state record holder in the 100 at 10.31 seconds. Ohio State. NFL.
2005—Delone Carter, Copley, RB, 5-10, 200, sr. Rushed for 2,788 yards on 302 carries (9.2 average) with 49 total touchdowns (47 rushing, two receiving) in 12 games (10 regular season, two playoffs). In 2004, carried 324 times for 2,556 yards and 28 touchdowns in 13 games (three in playoffs). Spent first two seasons at Akron Hoban as backup to 2004 Mr. Football Tyrell Sutton. Syracuse. NFL.
2004—Tyrell Sutton, Akron Hoban, RB, 5-10, 194, sr. 2004: 354 carries for 3,232 yards (9.1 average), 38 total TDs, 36 rushing, one receiving, one kickoff return, 228 points. Career: 117 TDs, 112 rushing, 1,090 carries for state-record 9,426 yards; 455 receiving yards; 1,038 return yards; state-record 10,919 all-purpose yards. Rushed for 100 or more yards in final 38 games. Northwestern.
2003—Raymond Williams, Cleveland Benedictine, RB, 5-11, 185, sr. Averaged 8.1 yards per carry, totaling 2,099 for regular season along with 27 TDs for state's No. 1-ranked team in Division III. Totaled more than 6,000 career yards. After Benedictine won a state championship, he was arrested for his role in the death of a teammate and pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter. Williams was put on probation, a three-year prison sentence and a $100,000 fine were suspended. West Virginia rescinded a scholarship offer after his arrest.
2002—Benny Mauk, Kenton, QB, 6-2, 200, sr.: Completed 434-of-668 passes (64 percent) for 6,528 yards and 76 touchdowns; rushed for 1,385 yards and 18 touchdowns; set national career records for yards passing (17,523) and touchdowns (178); Led Kenton to Division IV title in 2001. Transferred from Wake Forest to Cincinnati, where he led Bearcats to bowl game.
2001—Maurice Clarett, Warren Harding, RB, 6-0, 230 pounds, sr.: carried 139 times for 1,369 yards and 22 touchdowns in the regular season; also had 14 catches for 253 yards and three touchdowns, returned four punts for touchdowns and had another on a kickoff return. Led Ohio State to national championship as a freshman in 2002, then was suspended for lying to NCAA and university investigators looking into improper benefits. Sued NFL for early entry but lost in court. Serving jail time after pleading guilty to having a hidden gun in his sport utility vehicle and holding up two people outside a bar in a separate case.
2000—Jeff Backes, Upper Arlington, RB-DB, 5-10, 180 pounds, sr.: set state record for rushing yards in a season with 3,353, including the Golden Bears' run to the state title; scored 44 touchdowns on 354 carries, averaging 224 yards a game; also a standout at safety. Northwestern.
1999—Brandon "Bam" Childress, Bedford Chanel, DB-WR-KR, 5-10, 175 pounds, sr.: only seven passes thrown his way in 14 games; one was completed for a 3-yard gain, he intercepted two, returning one for a touchdown, batted down two and two were overthrown; 41 receptions for 754 yards and 11 touchdowns; more than 700 yards on punt returns and 600 yards on kickoff returns. Ohio State. NFL.
1998—Ryan Brewer, Troy, RB, 5-10, 205, sr.: 315 carries for then-state-record 2,856 yards and 40 touchdowns; 14 straight games over 200 yards rushing; more than 7,700 career yards; punted for 44-yard average; kicked four field goals of 30 or more yards; two interceptions as defensive back. South Carolina.
1997—Antoine "Tony" Fisher, Euclid, RB, 6-1, 203, sr.: 186 carries for 2,130 yards and 40 touchdowns, breaking Robert Smith's school records for season scoring and yardage. Notre Dame. NFL.
1996—Derek Combs, Grove City, RB-CB-KR, 6-1, 185, sr.: rushed for 2,042 yards on 214 carries (9.5 yards per carry) and scored 24 touchdowns; also caught 20 passes for 400 yards. Ohio State. NFL.
1995—Andy Katzenmoyer, Westerville South, LB-RB, 6-4, 235, sr.: 53 solo tackles, 35 assists, 16 for minus yardage, 8 sacks, 6 caused bad pass, 8 passes broken up, 6 fumbles caused; also rushed for 250 yards as blocking back on offense. Ohio State. NFL. Retired due to injury.
1994e_SEmDCharles Woodson, Fremont Ross, RB-DB, 6-1, 190, sr.: 218 carries, 2,028 yards and 38 touchdowns; 2,596 all-purpose yards and 230 points. Michigan. Won Heisman Trophy. NFL.
1993—Curtis Enis, Union City Mississinawa Valley, RB-LB, 6-3, 232, sr.: 256 carries for then-state-record 2,764 yards (10.8 yards per attempt) and 37 touchdowns rushing; games of 440 yards and seven touchdowns, 371 yards and four touchdowns and 343 yards and four touchdowns. Penn State. NFL. Retired.
1992—Marc Edwards, Norwood, RB-LB, 6-2, 220, sr.: 234 carries for 1,721 yards and 26 touchdowns; 2,114 all-purpose yards; 113 tackles on defense. Notre Dame. NFL. Retired.
1991e_SEmDDerek Kidwell, Fostoria, QB-DE, 6-4, 225, sr.: 85-for-144 for 1,526 yards and 15 touchdowns with eight interceptions passing; rushed for 379 yards on 60 carries and five touchdowns; had 21 solos, 23 assists, two sacks and four fumbles recovered as defensive end. Bowling Green. Successful high school coach.
1990—Bob Hoying, St. Henry, QB, 6-5, 210, sr.: 105-for-180 (58 percent), 1,736 yards and 20 touchdowns with five interceptions passing; rushed for 201 yards on 39 carries with four touchdowns; as free safety intercepted seven passes. Ohio State. NFL. Retired.
1989—Robert Smith, Euclid, RB, 6-2, 195, sr.: 203 carries for 2,042 yards and 31 touchdowns; career 548 carries for 5,038 yards, 67 touchdowns. Ohio State. NFL. Now a TV college football analyst.
1988—Robert Smith, Euclid, RB, 6-2, 185, jr.: 177 carries for 1,564 yards (8.8 yards per carry); averaged 31 yards on 10 punt returns.
1987—Buster Howe, Zanesville, WB, 5-11, 182, sr.: All-purpose single-wing back, scored 25 points a game; also played defensive back, kicked. Ohio State.
State finals
TODAY
Division III
Akron St. Vincent?St. Mary (14?0) vs. Trotwood?Madison (11?2), 7 p.m. at Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium
FRIDAY
Division VI
Kirtland (14?0) vs. Haviland Wayne Trace (13?1), 11 a.m. at Canton Fawcett Stadium
Division IV
Youngstown Cardinal Mooney (10?4) vs. Clarksville Clinton?Massie (13?1), 3 p.m. at Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium
Division II
Cleveland Glenville (13?1) vs. Loveland (14?0), 7 p.m. at Canton Fawcett Stadium
SATURDAY
Division V
Columbus Bishop Hartley (13?1) vs. Coldwater (12?2), 11 a.m. at Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium
Division I
Mentor (13?1) vs. Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller (13?1), 3 p.m. at Canton Fawcett Stadium
Division VII
Glouster Trimble (14?0) vs. Maria Stein Marion Local (14?0), 7 p.m. at Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium
NFL
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
New England 9 3 0 .750 322 261
Miami 6 6 0 .500 252 248
N.Y. Jets 5 7 0 .417 189 310
Buffalo 4 8 0 .333 267 307
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Indianapolis 8 4 0 .667 285 274
Tennessee 5 7 0 .417 264 267
Jacksonville 3 9 0 .250 174 352
Houston 2 10 0 .167 230 323
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Cincinnati 8 4 0 .667 292 216
Baltimore 6 6 0 .500 249 235
Pittsburgh 5 7 0 .417 263 278
Cleveland 4 8 0 .333 231 297
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Denver 10 2 0 .833 464 317
Kansas City 9 3 0 .750 298 214
San Diego 5 7 0 .417 279 277
Oakland 4 8 0 .333 237 300
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
Dallas 7 5 0 .583 329 303
Philadelphia 7 5 0 .583 300 281
N.Y. Giants 5 7 0 .417 237 297
Washington 3 9 0 .250 269 362
South
W L T Pct PF PA
New Orleans 9 3 0 .750 312 230
Carolina 9 3 0 .750 285 157
Tampa Bay 3 9 0 .250 217 285
Atlanta 3 9 0 .250 261 340
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Detroit 7 5 0 .583 326 287
Chicago 6 6 0 .500 323 332
Green Bay 5 6 1 .458 294 305
Minnesota 3 8 1 .292 289 366
West
W L T Pct PF PA
x-Seattle 11 1 0 .917 340 186
San Francisco 8 4 0 .667 297 197
Arizona 7 5 0 .583 275 247
St. Louis 5 7 0 .417 279 278
x-clinched playoff spot
Monday
Seattle 34, New Orleans 7
THURSDAY
Houston at Jacksonville, 8:25
SUNDAY, DEC. 8
Atlanta at Green Bay, 1
Minnesota at Baltimore, 1
Kansas City at Washington, 1
Buffalo at Tampa Bay, 1
Miami at Pittsburgh, 1
Detroit at Philadelphia, 1
Indianapolis at Cincinnati, 1
Cleveland at New England, 1
Oakland at N.Y. Jets, 1
Tennessee at Denver, 4:05
Seattle at San Francisco, 4:25
N.Y. Giants at San Diego, 4:25
St. Louis at Arizona, 4:25
Carolina at New Orleans, 8:30
MONDAY, DEC. 9
Dallas at Chicago, 8:40 p.m.
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Boston 8 12 .400 –
Philadelphia 7 12 .368 ½
Toronto 6 11 .353 ½
Brooklyn 5 13 .278 2
New York 3 13 .188 3
Southeast Division
W L Pct GB
Miami 14 4 .778 –
Washington 9 9 .500 5
Atlanta 10 10 .500 5
Charlotte 8 11 .421 6½
Orlando 6 12 .333 8
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Indiana 16 2 .889 –
Detroit 9 10 .474 7½
Chicago 7 9 .438 8
Cleveland 6 12 .333 10
Milwaukee 3 15 .167 13
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct GB
San Antonio 15 3 .833 –
Houston 13 7 .650 3
Dallas 12 8 .600 4
Memphis 9 8 .529 5½
New Orleans 9 9 .500 6
Northwest Division
W L Pct GB
Portland 15 3 .833 –
Oklahoma City 13 3 .813 1
Denver 11 7 .611 4
Minnesota 9 10 .474 6½
Utah 4 15 .211 11½
Pacific Division
W L Pct GB
L.A. Clippers 12 7 .632 –
Golden State 11 8 .579 1
Phoenix 10 9 .526 2
L.A. Lakers 9 9 .500 2½
Sacramento 4 12 .250 6½
WEDNESDAY
Cleveland 98, Denver 88
Atlanta 107, L.A. Clippers 97
Phoenix 97, Houston 88
Detroit 105, Milwaukee 98
Dallas 100, New Orleans 97
Indiana at Utah, 9 p.m.
San Antonio at Minnesota, ppd.
Oklahoma City at Portland, 10 p.m.
TUESDAY
Philadelphia 126, Orlando 125,2OT
Denver 111, Brooklyn 87
Boston 108, Milwaukee 100
Detroit 107, Miami 97
Memphis 110, Phoenix 91
Dallas 89, Charlotte 82
Oklahoma City 97, Sacramento 95
Golden State 112, Toronto 103
TODAY
New York at Brooklyn, 7 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Miami at Chicago, 9:30 p.m.
FRIDAY
Milwaukee at Washington, 7 p.m.
Philadelphia at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
Denver at Boston, 7:30 p.m.
Cleveland at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.
Orlando at New York, 7:30 p.m.
Golden State at Houston, 8 p.m.
Oklahoma City at New Orleans, 8 p.m.
Toronto at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
Utah at Portland, 10 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Sacramento, 10 p.m.
Denver 24 28 21 15 – 88
Cleveland 31 25 23 19 – 98
DENVER: Chandler 5-13 1-1 13, Faried 3-6 1-1 7, Hickson 7-13 1-2 15, Lawson 1-13 2-3 4, Foye 4-8 5-5 16, Mozgov 4-6 0-0 8, Arthur 4-11 0-0 8, Robinson 7-15 0-1 14, A.Miller 0-2 0-0 0, Hamilton 1-5 0-0 3, Fournier 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 36-92 10-13 88.
CLEVELAND: Gee 2-8 2-2 7, Thompson 6-13 5-6 17, Bynum 6-15 2-2 14, Irving 9-20 3-3 23, Miles 0-4 0-0 0, Waiters 2-8 1-2 5, Jack 2-7 1-1 6, Bennett 2-5 0-0 5, Varejao 7-9 4-6 18, Clark 1-2 1-2 3. Totals 37-91 19-24 98.
Rebounds –Denver 48 (Hickson 11), Cleveland 70 (Thompson 21). Assists –Denver 27 (Lawson 11), Cleveland 20 (Waiters 6). A – 14,642 (20,562).
Detroit 26 19 35 25 – 105
Milwaukee 19 31 17 31 – 98
DETROIT: Smith 6-19 4-5 17, Monroe 6-15 6-6 18, Drummond 8-13 8-14 24, Jennings 4-16 7-8 17, Caldwell-Pope 3-6 0-2 8, Singler 5-6 3-3 15, Stuckey 1-8 2-2 4, Jerebko 0-1 2-2 2, Siva 0-0 0-0 0, Harrellson 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 33-86 32-42 105.
MILWAUKEE: Middleton 5-6 0-0 14, Udoh 1-4 1-2 3, Henson 5-14 2-2 12, Knight 4-11 3-5 12, Mayo 2-8 2-2 7, Pachulia 0-2 2-2 2, Ilyasova 8-19 4-5 22, Ridnour 4-10 2-2 10, Antetokounmpo 3-5 0-1 6, Neal 3-11 1-1 8, Raduljica 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 36-91 17-22 98.
Rebounds –Detroit 71 (Drummond 19), Milwaukee 52 (Ilyasova 10). Assists –Detroit 21 (Jennings 11), Milwaukee 25 (Ridnour 8). A – 12,835 (18,717).
Leaders
THROUGH TUESDAY
Scoring
G FG FT PTS AVG
Durant, OKC 16 134 156 451 28.2
Anthony, NYK 16 150 103 421 26.3
James, MIA 18 166 109 468 26.0
George, IND 18 159 81 448 24.9
Harden, HOU 15 110 116 367 24.5
Love, MIN 19 147 116 450 23.7
Martin, MIN 18 132 108 417 23.2
Aldridge, POR 18 168 73 409 22.7
Curry, GOL 16 130 47 361 22.6
Afflalo, ORL 18 140 82 406 22.6
Ellis, DAL 19 149 102 417 21.9
DeRozan, TOR 17 133 80 371 21.8
Cousins, SAC 15 127 72 326 21.7
Turner, PHL 19 154 88 408 21.5
Thompson, GOL 19 146 44 404 21.3
Griffin, LAC 18 153 73 382 21.2
Nowitzki, DAL 19 141 86 396 20.8
Irving, CLE 17 130 66 351 20.6
Lillard, POR 18 116 88 370 20.6
Lawson, DEN 17 113 95 343 20.2
Prep basketball
BOYS
Today
City League
Horizon Science at Woodward
Northern Lakes League
Napoleon at Anthony Wayne
Bowling Green at Southview
Northview at Maumee
Northwest Ohio Athletic League
Edgerton at Patrick Henry
Holgate at Wauseon
Other Northwest Ohio
Edon at Fayette
Monclova Christian at Elyria First Baptist
North Central at Pettisville
Friday
Three Rivers Athletic Conf.
Clay at Findlay
Lima Senior at St. John's
St. Francis at Whitmer
Northern Lakes League
Bowling Green at Ottawa-Glandorf
Eastwood at Northview
Northern Buckeye Conf.
Eastwood at Rossford
Otsego at Elmwood
Fostoria at Lake
Toledo Area Athletic Conf.
Maumee Valley at Cardinal Stritch
Danbury at Ottawa Hills
Northwood at Toledo Christian
Emmanuel Christian at Gibsonburg
Other Northwest Ohio
Arcadia at Vanlue
Hopewell-Loudon at Fostoria St. Wendelin
Fremont St. Joseph at Seneca East
New Riegel at Lakota
Van Buren at Liberty-Benton
McComb at Arlington
Old Fort at North Baltimore
Port Clinton at Oak Harbor
Saturday
City League
Bowsher at Leipsic
Scott at Mansfield Senior
Start at Fremont Ross
Woodward at Lakota
Three Rivers Athletic Conf.
Lima Senior at Celina
Northern Lakes League
Rossford at Perrysburg
Ottawa Hills at Southview
Northern Buckeye Conf.
Fostoria at Tiffin Columbian
Oak Harbor at Lake
Evergreen at Otsego
Woodmore at Port Clinton
Toledo Area Athletic Conf.
Sandusky St. Mary at Danbury
Northwest Ohio Athletic League
Kalida at Archbold
Bryan at Holgate
Delta at Swanton
Edgerton at Montpelier
Wauseon at Fairview
Liberty Center at North Central
Other Northwest Ohio
Arcadia at Old Fort
Fayette at Antwerp
Hardin Northern at Fostoria St. Wendelin
Norwalk St. Paul at Fremont St. Joseph
Liberty-Benton at Ottawa-Glandorf
McComb at New Riegel
Monclova Christian at Lima Temple Christian
North Baltimore at Vanlue
Tinora at Pettisville
Miller City at Van Buren
GIRLS
Today
City League
Detroit Country Day at Start
Three Rivers Athletic Conf.
Central Catholic at Clay
St. Ursula at Findlay
Fremont Ross at Lima Senior
Whitmer at Notre Dame
Northern Buckeye Conf.
Eastwood at Lake
Woodmore at Elmwood
Genoa at Fostoria
Otsego at Rossford
Toledo Area Athletic Conf.
Cardinal Stritch at Maumee Valley
Ottawa Hills at Danbury
Gibsonburg at Emmanuel Christian
Northwood at Toledo Christian
Other Northwest Ohio
Arcadia at Hardin Northern
Fostoria St. Wendelin at Carey
Old Fort at Fremont St. Joseph
Lakota at Mohawk
Cory-Rawson at Liberty-Benton
Van Buren at McComb
Southeast Michigan
Clinton at Blissfield
Friday
Northern Lakes League
Bowling Green at Perrysburg
Napoleon at Southview
Springfield at Northview
Northwest Ohio Athletic League
Evergreen at Archbold
Wauseon at Bryan
Liberty Center at Delta
Patrick Henry at Swanton
Other Northwest Ohio
Fayette at Edon
Pettisville at North Central
Southeast Michigan
Bedford at Monroe St. Mary CC
Blissfield at Summerfield
Ann Arbor Greenhills at Whiteford
Saturday
City League
Waite at Meadowdale
Springfield at Woodward
Three Rivers Athletic Conf.
Perrysburg at Clay
Toledo Area Athletic Conf.
Tiffin Calvert at Cardinal Stritch
Vanlue at Maumee Valley
Delta at Ottawa Hills
Northwest Ohio Athletic League
Edgerton at Montpelier
Other Northwest Ohio
Arcadia at Seneca East
Fayette at Antwerp
Holgate at Leipsic
New Riegel at McComb
Monclova Christian at Lima Temple Christian
North Baltimore at Arlington
Huron at Oak Harbor
Port Clinton at Sandusky St. Mary
Lima Shawnee at Van Buren
LAST NIGHT
Rogers 17 16 30 15 – 78
Waite 6 6 9 7 – 28
ROGERS: Dailey 5-1-1-14, Austin 1-3-0-11, Person 1-0-2, Reynolds 1-0-2, Easley 3-1-7, Smith 0-2-0-6, Petty 2-3-7, Hampton 1-0-2, Johnson 3-2-8, Daniels 0-2-2, Williams 3-1-7, Pease 4-2-10. Totals: 24-6-12-78.
WAITE: Henry 2-1-1-8, Works 0-1-1, Caldwell 2-2-2-12, Williams 1-0-2, Craig 2-1-5. Totals: 7-3-4-28.
Start 10 13 14 12 – 49
Scott 2 3 6 5 – 16
START: Turner 2-1-5, Perdue 5-3-13, Jones 4-1-9, Daniel 1-0-2, Randolph 1-0-2, A. Jackson 0-1-1, White 5-0-10, Easley 2-1-5, M. Jackson 1-0-2. Totals 21-7-49.
SCOTT: White 2-0-4, Rivers 2-0-4, Tortman-Wilson 1-0-2, Palmer 1-4-6. Totals 6-4-16.
Oak Harbor 17 14 6 12 – 49
Edison 8 9 9 8 – 34
OAK HARBOR: Barney 7-3-17, Rathbun 5-2-12, Eli 1-0-2, Cecil 7-2-16, Petersen 1-0-2. totals: 21-7-49.
EDISON: Hill 1-0-2, Dumauvant 1-0-2, Sanabria 1-0-2, Imus 5-1-11, Stoll 1-5-7, Lonabarger 1-2-4, Mollohan 3-0-6. Totals: 13-8-34.
TUESDAY
Wayne Trace 11 12 20 9 – 52
Bryan 7 10 10 17 – 44
WAYNE TRACE: Mohr 7-0-14, temple 2-1-0-7, Speice 3-0-6, Wilcox 1-0-2, Feasby 5-1-2-15, Poling 0-2-2, Totals 21-2-4-52
BRYAN: Vollmer 3-0-6, Schimmoeller 4-7-15, Brown 0-2-0-6, Scantlen 5-0-10, Fruth 2-3-7, Totals 14-2-10-44
State scores
Akr. Hoban 100, Akr. Garfield 16
Avon 57, N. Ridgeville 40
Can. South 53, Uhrichsville Claymont 42
Centerville 58, Troy 29
Cin. N. College Hill 49, Cin. Summit Country Day 45
Cin. Purcell Marian 78, Cin. College Prep. 42
Cin. Walnut Hills 55, Cin. Anderson 38
Cin. Western Hills 59, Cin. Taft 40
Cin. Winton Woods 48, Hamilton Badin 38
Cin. Wyoming 57, Cin. Madeira 40
Lebanon 68, Springfield 23
Lorain Clearview 42, Sheffield Brookside 39
Mason 45, W. Chester Lakota W. 39
Miamisburg 56, Greenville 37
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Men
EAST
American U. 76, Howard 53
Binghamton 74, Mount St. Mary's 70
Bryant 72, Yale 64
CCSU 65, New Hampshire 56
Columbia 81, Army 64
Drexel 85, Cleveland St. 82, 3OT
Duquesne 94, UMBC 88
Fordham 79, Furman 48
George Washington 93, Rutgers 87
Harvard 72, Northeastern 64
Holy Cross 62, Albany (NY) 57
Iona 83, Marist 74
La Salle 75, Hartford 62
Lehigh 57, St. Francis (Pa.) 50
Loyola (Md.) 87, Catholic 75
NJIT 81, Maine 72
Navy 79, The Citadel 74
Sacred Heart 73, Hofstra 59
Stony Brook 77, Fairleigh Dickinson 62
MIDWEST
Bucknell 66, Kent St. 59
Dayton 56, Delaware St. 46
Missouri St. 81, Cameron 57
Ohio St. 76, Maryland 60
S. Dakota St. 88, Dakota St. 62
SMU 73, Ill.-Chicago 65
Toledo 91, Detroit 75
Valparaiso 69, Ball St. 50
W. Illinois 60, E. Illinois 32
Youngstown St. 84, Robert Morris 76
SOUTH
Appalachian St. 78, North Greenville 70
Coastal Carolina 76, W. Carolina 68
Davidson 87, Charlotte 78, OT
Georgia Southern 75, Brewton-Parker 66
Georgia St. 71, Young Harris 54
Longwood 95, WVU Tech 80
Louisiana-Lafayette 89, Louisiana Tech 80
Louisville 90, UMKC 62
NC State 69, Northwestern 48
Radford 111, Cent. Pennsylvania 72
Richmond 71, William & Mary 60
South Florida 68, George Mason 66
Wake Forest 72, Tulane 57
Wisconsin 48, Virginia 38
Wofford 65, Gardner-Webb 62
SOUTHWEST
Incarnate Word 77, St. Edward's 67
Texas A&M 74, Houston 57
Texas St. 79, Cedarville 58
Women
Cincinnati 75, Morehead St. 44
E. Illinois 71, Bradley 67
E. Michigan 82, Loyola of Chicago 64
Evansville 80, IPFW 67
IUPUI 79, W. Michigan 64
Indiana 71, Virginia Tech 65
Iowa St. 83, N. Iowa 55
Kent St. 69, Niagara 46
Maryland 67, Ohio St. 55
Miami (Ohio) 70, Youngstown St. 67
Missouri 86, Oral Roberts 64
North Dakota 78, Milwaukee 66
SE Missouri 72, S. Illinois 50
UMKC 83, Maryville (Mo.) 79
Xavier 70, Murray St. 66
SPORTLIGHT
Dec. 5
1974–David Thompson scores an ACC-record 57 points to lead North Carolina State to a 144-88 rout of Buffalo State. Thompson surpasses the 56 points scored by South Carolina's John Roche against Furman on Feb. 5, 1971.
1976–O.J. Simpson of the Buffalo Bills rushes for 203 yards and a touchdown in a 45-27 loss to the Miami Dolphins.
College football
Mid-American Conference
East
W L PF PA W L PF PA
BGSU 7 1 301 88 9 3 413 165
Buffalo 6 2 270 123 8 4 357 268
Ohio 4 4 230 219 7 5 336 320
Akron 4 4 146 209 5 7 242 343
Kent St. 3 5 198 196 4 8 249 323
UMass 1 7 112 266 1 11 140 396
Miami 0 8 82 271 0 12 117 428
West
W L PF PA W L PF PA
N. Illinois 8 0 341 158 12 0 514 283
Ball St. 7 1 315 195 10 2 481 298
Toledo 5 3 289 216 7 5 396 343
C. Mich. 5 3 211 184 6 6 279 343
E. Mich. 1 7 150 395 2 10 226 542
W. Mich. 1 7 150 275 1 11 206 425
Friday
Bowling Green vs. Northern Ilinois at Ford Field, Detroit, 8
Big Ten Conference
Legends
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Mich. St. 8 0 238 88 11 1 353 141
Iowa 5 3 187 157 8 4 328 225
Nebraska 5 3 218 196 8 4 391 304
Minnesota 4 4 150 188 8 4 317 268
Michigan 3 5 253 234 7 5 405 318
N'western 1 7 149 230 5 7 314 325
Leaders
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Ohio St. 8 0 368 182 12 0 578 243
Wisconsin 6 2 279 129 9 3 429 178
Penn St. 4 4 211 256 7 5 344 314
Indiana 3 5 283 335 5 7 461 466
Illinois 1 7 195 326 4 8 356 425
Purdue 0 8 104 314 1 11 179 456
Saturday
Ohio St. vs. Michigan St. at Lucas Oil Stadium, 8 p.m.
NHL
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Boston 18 7 2 38 75 55
Montreal 17 9 3 37 80 62
Detroit 14 8 7 35 81 79
Tampa Bay 16 10 1 33 76 67
Toronto 14 11 3 31 77 77
Ottawa 11 13 4 26 82 92
Florida 7 16 5 19 61 95
Buffalo 6 20 2 14 48 85
Metropolitan Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Pittsburgh 19 9 1 39 89 66
Washington 14 12 2 30 83 82
N.Y. Rangers 14 14 0 28 62 71
Philadelphia 13 13 2 28 63 68
New Jersey 11 12 6 28 64 71
Carolina 11 12 5 27 61 79
Columbus 11 14 3 25 68 80
N.Y. Islanders 8 15 5 21 74 96
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Chicago 20 5 4 44 105 80
St. Louis 18 5 3 39 91 60
Colorado 19 6 0 38 76 52
Minnesota 16 8 5 37 70 67
Dallas 13 9 4 30 74 76
Winnipeg 13 12 4 30 78 82
Nashville 13 12 3 29 63 78
Pacific Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
San Jose 19 3 5 43 96 62
Anaheim 18 7 5 41 93 80
Los Angeles 18 7 4 40 76 62
Phoenix 16 7 4 36 91 86
Vancouver 15 10 5 35 80 78
Calgary 9 13 4 22 70 93
Edmonton 9 18 2 20 75 101
WEDNESDAY
Montreal 4, New Jersey 3, SO
Philadelphia 6, Detroit 3
Phoenix at Calgary, 10
TUESDAY
Los Angeles 3, Anaheim 2, SO
San Jose 4, Toronto 2
Pittsburgh 3, N.Y. Islanders 2, OT
Carolina 4, Washington 1
Columbus 1, Tampa Bay 0
Ottawa 4, Florida 2
Dallas 4, Chicago 3
Vancouver 3, Nashville 1
Phoenix 6, Edmonton 2
TODAY
N.Y. Rangers at Buffalo, 7
Dallas at Toronto, 7
San Jose at Pittsburgh, 7
Boston at Montreal, 7:30
Ottawa at Tampa Bay, 7:30
Winnipeg at Florida, 7:30
N.Y. Islanders at St. Louis, 8
Carolina at Nashville, 8
Chicago at Minnesota, 8
Colorado at Edmonton, 9:30
Philadelphia 1 1 4 – 6
Detroit 1 2 0 – 3
First Period – 1, Detroit, Tatar 4 (Miller, Andersson), 10:17. 2, Philadelphia, Downie 2 (Couturier, Read), 13:48 (pp).
Second Period – 3, Detroit, Franzen 8 (Weiss, Nyquist), 8:24. 4, Detroit, Tatar 5 (Samuelsson, Alfredsson), 10:13 (pp). 5, Philadelphia, Read 9 (Couturier, Hartnell), 16:38.
Third Period – 6, Philadelphia, Giroux 5 (Timonen, Hartnell), 5:15 (pp). 7, Philadelphia, Couturier 4 (Read, Downie), 8:28. 8, Philadelphia, Hartnell 6 (Giroux, Streit), 9:58 (pp). 9, Philadelphia, Couturier 5 (Raffl), 19:01 (en).
Shots on goal – Philadelphia 10-12-12–34. Detroit 10-16-9–35.
Goalies – Philadelphia, Mason. Detroit, Howard. A–20,066 (20,066). T–2:32.
ECHL
WEDNESDAY
Colorado 3, Orlando 1
Alaska at Utah, 9:05
Stockton at Idaho, 9:10
TODAY
Toledo at Evansville, 8:15
Kalamazoo at Greenville, 7
GLANTZ-CULVER LINE
NCAA Football
Tonight
FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG
Louisville 7 3½ (50½) at Cincinnati
Tomorrow
Conference Championships
Mid-American
At Detroit
N. Illinois 3 4 (58) Bwling Green
Saturday
at UConn Pk Pk (43) Memphis
at Rutgers 7 6 (46½) South Florida
at Baylor 14 15 (71½) Texas
at South Alabama Pk 3 (58) La. Lafayette
at SMU OFF OFF UCF
at Oklahoma St. 10½ 9½ (57) Oklahoma
Off Key
SMU QB questionable
Conference Championships
Conference USA
Marshall 4½ 4½ (60½) at Rice
Southeastern
At Atlanta
Auburn 3 2 (58) Missouri
Atlantic Coast
At Charlotte, N.C.
Florida St. 30 29 (62) Duke
Pacific-12
at Arizona St. 3 3 (56) Stanford
Big Ten
At Indianapolis
Ohio St. 6½ 5½ (51½) Michigan St.
Mountain West
at Fresno St. 3½ 3½ (60) Utah St.
NFL
Tonight
FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG
Houston 3 3 (43½) at Jacksonville
Sunday
Kansas City 3 3 (45) at Washington
at Baltimore 7 7 (43) Minnesota
at New England OFF OFF (OFF) Cleveland
at N.Y. Jets 3 2½ (40½) Oakland
at Cincinnati 5½ 5½ (43½) Indianapolis
at New Orleans 3½ 3½ (45½) Carolina
at Philadelphia 2½ 2½ (54) Detroit
at Pittsburgh 3½ 3 (40½) Miami
at Tampa Bay 2½ 2½ (43) Buffalo
at Denver 12½ 12 (49½) Tennessee
at Arizona 7 6½ (41½) St. Louis
at San Diego 3 3 (47½) N.Y. Giants
at San Francisco 2½ 2½ (41) Seattle
at Green Bay OFF OFF (OFF) Atlanta
Monday
at Chicago Pk 1 (49½) Dallas
Off Key
Cleveland QB questionable
Green Bay QB questionable
NCAA Basketball
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at Mississippi St. 5 TCU
at Missouri 5½ West Virginia
Providence 7½ at Rhode Island
Dartmouth 1 at N. Illinois
at Vanderbilt 9 Marshall
at Kansas St. 1½ Mississippi
San Diego St. 9 at San Diego
at VCU 14½ E. Kentucky
Rider 1 at Monmouth (NJ)
at Air Force 2½ South Dakota
at Seton Hall 14½ LIU
at Georgetown 20 High Point
NBA
FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG
New York 1 (192½) at Brooklyn
L.A. Clippers 3 (193½) at Memphis
Miami 4½ (192) at Chicago
NHL
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
at Toronto -120 Dallas +100
at Pittsburgh -115 San Jose -105
N.Y. Rangers -165 at Buffalo +145
Boston -120 at Montreal +100
at Tampa Bay -130 Ottawa +110
Winnipeg -120 at Florida +100
Chicago -130 at Minnesota +110
at Nashville -125 Carolina +105
at St. Louis -230 N.Y. Islanders +190
Colorado -130 at Edmonton +110
Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX – Signed C A.J. Pierzynski to a one-year contract.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX – Agreed to terms with 1B Paul Konerko on a one-year contract.
DETROIT TIGERS – Agreed to terms with RHP Joe Nathan on a two-year contract.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS – Signed LHP Scott Kazmir to a two-year contract.
National League
CINCINNATI REDS – Named Jay Bell bench coach and Don Long hitting coach.
American Association
AMARILLO SOX – Signed INF Charlie Mirabel.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
ATLANTA HAWKS – Assigned G Dennis Schroder to Bakersfield (NBADL).
CHICAGO BULLS – Recalled G Marquis Teague from Iowa (NBADL).
FOOTBALL
National Football League
NFL – Fined Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin $100,000 for interfering with play against Baltimore during a Nov. 28 game.
BUFFALO BILLS – Released RB Tashard Choice. Signed TE Tony Moeaki.
CLEVELAND BROWNS – Signed WR Brian Tyms from the practice squad. Placed DL Desmond Bryant on the reserve/non-football illness list. Released LB Justin Staples from the practice squad. Signed DB T.J. Heath, DL Cam Henderson and LB Johnathan Stewart to the practice squad.
DETROIT LIONS – Signed LB Julian Stanford.
GREEN BAY PACKERS – Announced the resignation of vice president of sales and marketing Tim Connolly, effective Feb. 1, 2014.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS – Released TE D.J. Williams.
NEW YORK JETS – Signed LB Tim Fugger to the practice squad.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS – Placed LB Jonathan Casillas on injured reserve. Signed LB Danny Lansanah from the New York Jets' practice squad.
Canadian Football League
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS – Named Mike O'Shea coach.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS – Recalled Fs Jeremy Morin and Joakim Nordstrom from Rockford (AHL). Reassigned F Brandon Pirri to Rockford. Assigned D Michael Kostka to Rockford on a conditioning assignment.
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS – Recalled G Mike McKenna from Springfield (AHL). Assigned F Michael Chaput to Springfield.
NEW JERSEY DEVILS – Recalled LW Reid Boucher from Albany (AHL). Placed F Ryan Carter on injured reserve, retroactive to Nov. 30.
NEW YORK RANGERS – Agreed to terms with G Henrik Lundqvist on a contract extension.
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING – Recalled D Matt Taormina from Syracuse (AHL).
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
NEW YORK RED BULLS – Re-signed MF Eric Alexander, D Kosuke Kimura and F Peguy Luyindula.
COLLEGE
BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN – Announced resignation of women's volleyball coach Judy Green.
CAMPBELL – Named Dawn Easley women's lacrosse coach and Jessica Moulton women's assistant lacrosse coach.
DICKINSON STATE – Named Pete Stanton football coach.
GRAMBLING STATE – Named Broderick Fobbs football coach.
ST. ANDREWS – Named Joe Wilson men's assistant lacrosse coach.
TENNESSEE TECH – Named Steve Springthorpe women's soccer coach.
HOLE IN ONE
KEITH R. MILLER, No. 4 at Bedford Hills Buckeye, 145 yards, 9-iron.
BASEBALL
Calendar
Dec. 2-5 — Major League Baseball Players Association executive board meeting, La Jolla, Calif.
Dec. 9-12 — Winter meetings, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
Dec. 9 — Hall of Fame expansion era committee (1973 and later) vote announced, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
SOCCER
MLS CUP
Saturday: Real Salt Lake at Sporting KC, 4 p.m.