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Revised 7/19/14 Rocky River High School 2013 Boys Soccer Season Press & Media Articles This book is a compilation of the news and media stories that were published about the 2013 Rocky River Boys High School soccer team throughout the season. If you discover any mistakes or discover other stories, please contact Coach Zerbey ([email protected] or Kent Klodnick ([email protected] ) with your information.

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Rocky River High School

2013 Boys Soccer Season

Press & Media Articles

This book is a compilation of the news and media stories that were published about the 2013 Rocky River

Boys High School soccer team throughout the season.

If you discover any mistakes or discover other stories, please contact Coach Zerbey

([email protected] or Kent Klodnick ([email protected]) with your information.

2013 Rocky River High School Boys Soccer Playoff Team

#0

Mark

Hoelzer

(So) Goalkeeper/Forward

#11

Gordon

Taylor

(Sr, R) Midfielder

#1

Dominic Liva

(Sr, RR) Goalkeeper

#12

Jacob Wischmeier

(So, R) Forward/Midfielder

#2

Liam

Duncan

(So, R) Sweeper

#13

Noah

Lorincz-Comi

(Sr, RR) Back

#3

Joey

Suchecki

(Sr) Forward/Midfielder

#14

Chase

Newby

(Jr, R) Midfielder

#4

Brian

Yuhasz

(Sr) Forward/Midfielder

#16

Anthony

Mod

(Jr) Forward/Midfielder

#5

Colin

Trudell

(So) Midfielder

#17

Kyle

Moore

(So) Midfielder

#6

Trent

Newby

(Sr, RR, Capt) Midfielder

#20

Brett

Scherzer

(Jr, R) Midfielder/Forward

#7

Bradley

Pease

(Sr, R) Back

#21

Justin

Monte

(Jr) Midfielder

#8

Alan

Arancibia

(Jr) Back

#22

Spencer

Klodnick

(Sr, RR) Forward

Rocky River High School

20951 Detroit Road

Rocky River, Ohio 44116

R = Letters Earned

#9

Travis Stohr

(Jr) Midfielder

#23

Hawken Sawyer

(Sr) Back

Head Varsity Coach

Kevin

Zerbey (’92)

9th year

Head JV Coach

Ryan

MacRaild

2nd

year

#10

Sutton

Klodnick

(Jr, RR, Capt) Midfielder

#24

Nathaniel

O’Halla

(Jr, RR, Capt) Midfielder

Assistant Varsity

Mike

Moore (’85)

5th year

Goalkeeper Coach

Andy

DeCrane (’95)

10th year

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The RecordSOCCER

Match-fixing investigatedThe homes of 11 players were raided Thursday after El Salvador’s soccer federation suspended 22 players in an investigation into alleged match-fixing by the national team. Federal prosecutor Luis Martinez told Radio Nacional de El Salva-dor that computers and cellphones were among the items seized. The prosecutor said there was already evidence of at least three offenses, includ-ing money laundering.

Team picked to play MexicoU.S. national team stars Abby Wambach, Alex Morgan and Hope Solo are among 18 players chosen by coach Tom Sermanni to play Mexico on Sept. 3. Due to limited training time, Serman-ni did not call up any European-based players with the exception of Yael Averbuch, who will be on the East Coast to attend a wedding.

BASKETBALL

Officer cited for LeBron escortWhat started with an Instagram video posted by Miami Heat forward LeBron James thanking the Miami-Dade Police Department for getting him to the Aug. 16 Justin Timberlake/Jay Z con-cert at Sun Life Stadium ended Thursday with a sanction of “informal counseling” for the officer involved. The department, which did not name the oficer, issued a statement saying the escort in a wrong-way lane was a violation of depart-ment policies.

TRACK & FIELD

Merritt wins 400 metersAmerican LaShawn Merritt won the 400 me-ters at the DN Galan Diamond League meet in Stockholm Thursday in his first major race since regaining his world title last week. Merritt won in 44.69 seconds, more than a half-second ahead of Luguelin Santos of the Dominican Republic. Da-vid Oliver of the United States won the 110-me-ter hurdles in 13.21 seconds, 0.14 seconds ahead of Sergey Shubenkov of Russia.

TENNIS

Post office honors GibsonThe U.S. Postal Service is honoring tennis cham-pion and pioneer Althea Gibson with a com-memorative stamp in its Black Heritage series. The stamp will be available today.

Newswatch Latest lineNFLFavorite Points (O/U) UnderdogPreseason Week ThreeSeattle 2 (43) GREEN BAYChicago 3 ½ (38) OAKLANDSaturday, August 24th.WASHINGTON 1 ½ (42) BuffaloNY GIANTS 2 ½ (39) NY JetsINDIANAPOLIS 2 ½ (43) ClevelandMIAMI 3 (40) Tampa BayPITTSBURGH 2 ½ (40) Kansas CityPhiladelphia 3 ½ (43) JACKSONVILLETENNESSEE 3 (43) AtlantaDENVER 6 ½ (43) St. LouisDALLAS 3 (43) CincinnatiARIZONA 4 (40) San DiegoSunday, August 25th.HOUSTON 2 ½ (43) New OrleansSAN FRANCISCO 5 (40) MinnesotaMLBFavorite Odds UnderdogNational LeaguePHILADELPHIA Even-6 ArizonaColorado 6-7 MIAMICINCINNATI 8 ½-9 ½ MilwaukeeST. LOUIS 7 ½-8 ½ AtlantaSAN DIEGO 5 ½-6 ½ Chicago CubsSAN FRANCISCO 6 ½-7 ½ PittsburghAmerican LeagueCLEVELAND 7-8 MinnesotaBALTIMORE 5 ½-6 ½ OaklandTAMPA BAY Even-6 NY YankeesToronto 6-7 HOUSTONCHI WHITE SOX Even-6 TexasSEATTLE 8-9 LA AngelsInterleagueDetroit 7-8 NY METSKANSAS CITY Even-6 WashingtonLA DODGERS Even-6 BostonHome Team in CAPS

FootballNFL preseasonAMERICAN CONFERENCENorth W L T Pct PF PACleveland 2 0 0 1.000 51 25 Cincinnati 2 0 0 1.000 61 29Baltimore 2 1 0 .667 98 73Pittsburgh 0 2 0 .000 26 42East W L T Pct PF PABuffalo 2 0 0 1.000 64 36New England 2 1 0 .667 65 83N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 54 39Miami 1 2 0 .333 64 51South W L T Pct PF PAHouston 2 0 0 1.000 51 30Indianapolis 1 1 0 .500 40 56Jacksonville 0 2 0 .000 16 64Tennessee 0 2 0 .000 40 49West W L T Pct PF PADenver 1 1 0 .500 20 46Oakland 1 1 0 .500 39 45Kansas City 0 2 0 .000 26 32San Diego 0 2 0 .000 38 64NATIONAL CONFERENCENorth W L T Pct PF PADetroit 2 1 0 .667 72 50Chicago 1 1 0 .500 50 52Green Bay 1 1 0 .500 19 24Minnesota 0 2 0 .000 29 47East W L T Pct PF PAWashington 2 0 0 1.000 46 34N.Y. Giants 1 1 0 .500 30 33Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 36 40Dallas 1 2 0 .333 48 51South W L T Pct PF PANew Orleans 2 0 0 1.000 45 33Carolina 2 1 0 .667 67 58Atlanta 0 2 0 .000 33 61Tampa Bay 0 2 0 .000 37 69West W L T Pct PF PAArizona 2 0 0 1.000 29 7Seattle 2 0 0 1.000 71 20San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 21 23St. Louis 0 2 0 .000 26 46ThursdayDetroit 40, New England 9Carolina 34, Baltimore 27TodaySeattle at Green Bay, 8 p.m.Chicago at Oakland, 10 p.m.SaturdayBuffalo at Washington, 4:30 p.m.Cleveland at Indianapolis, 7 p.m.N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants, 7 p.m.Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m.Philadelphia at Jacksonville, 7:30 p.m.Tampa Bay at Miami, 7:30 p.m.St. Louis at Denver, 8 p.m.Cincinnati at Dallas, 8 p.m.Atlanta at Tennessee, 8 p.m.San Diego at Arizona, 10 p.m.SundayNew Orleans at Houston, 4 p.m.Minnesota at San Francisco, 8 p.m.Oakland at Seattle, 10 p.m.

GolfPGA-Barclay’s ScoresAt Liberty National Golf ClubJersey City, N.J.Purse: $8 millionYardage: 7,343; Par: 71 (36-35)Kevin Stadler 31-33–64Ryan Palmer 33-32–65Henrik Stenson 32-33–65Camilo Villegas 31-34–65Jason Day 35-31–66Matt Kuchar 32-34–66Nicholas Thompson 32-35–67Brendon de Jonge 33-34–67Graham DeLaet 35-32–67Tiger Woods 35-32–67Matt Every 32-35–67Morgan Hoffmann 36-31–67Nick Watney 35-33–68Josh Teater 34-34–68Brian Gay 35-33–68Charley Hoffman 35-33–68Charl Schwartzel 36-32–68Justin Rose 35-33–68Geoff Ogilvy 32-36–68Jeff Overton 33-35–68James Hahn 32-36–68Carl Pettersson 33-35–68Gary Woodland 38-31–69Jonas Blixt 35-34–69Hunter Mahan 36-33–69Bryce Molder 37-32–69Jeff Maggert 34-35–69Chez Reavie 35-34–69Daniel Summerhays 35-35–70Scott Brown 37-33–70Kyle Stanley 33-37–70Luke Guthrie 35-35–70Kevin Streelman 36-34–70Jordan Spieth 32-38–70Jim Furyk 33-37–70Rory Sabbatini 34-37–71Martin Flores 37-34–71K.J. Choi 35-36–71Rory McIlroy 36-35–71Jason Dufner 35-36–71Graeme McDowell 37-34–71Pat Perez 35-36–71George McNeill 37-34–71Robert Garrigus 36-36–72Scott Piercy 38-34–72Charles Howell III 35-37–72Brandt Snedeker 37-35–72John Huh 37-36–73Derek Ernst 35-38–73David Hearn 35-38–73Chris Stroud 37-36–73Lee Westwood 41-32–73Patrick Reed 36-37–73Ted Potter, Jr. 37-36–73J.J. Henry 38-35–73Greg Chalmers 36-37–73Richard H. Lee 40-35–75Steven Bowditch 37-38–75David Lingmerth 39-39–78Justin Hicks 38-40–78

LPGA-Canadian OpenAt Royal Mayfair Golf ClubEdmonton, AlbertaPurse: $2 millionYardage: 6,443; Par: 70 (35-35)First Rounda-denotes amateurChristel Boeljon 34-31–65a-Lydia Ko 31-34–65Angela Stanford 32-33–65Paula Creamer 35-31–66Cristie Kerr 33-33–66Na Yeon Choi 34-33–67Karine Icher 34-33–67Jennifer Kirby 34-33–67Inbee Park 33-34–67Karlin Beck 35-33–68Nicole Castrale 33-35–68Laura Davies 35-33–68Shanshan Feng 34-34–68Caroline Hedwall 34-34–68Jee Young Lee 32-36–68Brittany Lincicome 35-33–68Hee Young Park 34-34–68Stacy Prammanasudh 35-33–68Jenny Shin 34-34–68Dori Carter 35-34–69Chella Choi 35-34–69Carlota Ciganda 34-35–69

Jacqui Concolino 33-36–69Charley Hull 34-35–69Juli Inkster 35-34–69Mo Martin 34-35–69Brooke Pancake 34-35–69Suzann Pettersen 34-35–69Pornanong Phatlum 35-34–69Momoko Ueda 34-35–69Mariajo Uribe 37-32–69Amy Yang 36-33–69Isabelle Beisiegel 36-34–70Laura Diaz 35-35–70Paz Echeverria 36-34–70Austin Ernst 32-38–70Katie Futcher 34-36–70Amy Hung 37-33–70Mi Jung Hur 34-36–70Eun-Hee Ji 35-35–70Jessica Korda 37-33–70Brittany Lang 37-33–70Pernilla Lindberg 34-36–70Caroline Masson 35-35–70Catriona Matthew 37-33–70Ai Miyazato 33-37–70Mika Miyazato 35-35–70Becky Morgan 34-36–70Belen Mozo 36-34–70Anna Nordqvist 35-35–70Gerina Piller 33-37–70Morgan Pressel 34-36–70Beatriz Recari 35-35–70Samantha Richdale 34-36–70Karen Stupples 35-35–70Thidapa Suwannapura 36-34–70Wendy Ward 35-35–70Sun Young Yoo 35-35–70Kathleen Ekey 35-36–71Jodi Ewart Shadoff 35-36–71Marcy Hart 34-37–71Katherine Hull-Kirk 37-34–71Vicky Hurst 32-39–71Tiffany Joh 37-34–71Lorie Kane 35-36–71Danielle Kang 37-34–71I.K. Kim 37-34–71Candie Kung 34-37–71Maude-Aimee Leblanc 37-34–71Mi Hyang Lee 37-34–71Seon Hwa Lee 35-36–71Azahara Munoz 37-34–71Jane Rah 33-38–71Dewi Claire Schreefel 34-37–71Jessica Shepley 34-37–71Stephanie Sherlock 37-34–71Lexi Thompson 35-36–71Danah Bordner 36-36–72Lauren Doughtie 36-36–72Sandra Gal 36-36–72Hee-Won Han 36-36–72a-Brooke M. Henderson 37-35–72Maria Hjorth 34-38–72Jeong Jang 36-36–72Moriya Jutanugarn 36-36–72Haeji Kang 36-36–72Paige Mackenzie 38-34–72Ji Young Oh 36-36–72Se Ri Pak 34-38–72Reilley Rankin 36-36–72Sarah Jane Smith 35-37–72a-Anne Catherine Tanguay 34-38–72Yani Tseng 36-36–72Alison Walshe 35-37–72Lindsey Wright 36-36–72Katie M. Burnett 37-36–73Lisa Ferrero 36-37–73Natalie Gulbis 39-34–73Numa Gulyanamitta 38-35–73Mina Harigae 37-36–73Pat Hurst 35-38–73Mindy Kim 36-37–73Song-Hee Kim 37-36–73Ilhee Lee 37-36–73Meena Lee 37-36–73Sydnee Michaels 36-37–73Ryann O’Toole 38-35–73Jane Park 34-39–73Jennifer Rosales 38-35–73So Yeon Ryu 35-38–73Karrie Webb 37-36–73Michelle Wie 37-36–73Chie Arimura 36-38–74Julia Boland 36-38–74Esther Choe 37-37–74Veronica Felibert 37-37–74Sophie Gustafson 38-36–74Daniela Iacobelli 35-39–74Felicity Johnson 36-38–74Cindy LaCrosse 36-38–74Jennie Lee 36-38–74Stacy Lewis 39-35–74a-Brittany Marchand 40-34–74Kristy McPherson 39-35–74Giulia Sergas 37-37–74Jiyai Shin 38-36–74Heather Bowie Young 37-38–75Breanna Elliott 37-38–75Julieta Granada 37-38–75Sue Kim 37-38–75Amelia Lewis 38-37–75Lisa McCloskey 38-37–75Paola Moreno 38-37–75Jessica Wallace 39-36–75Silvia Cavalleri 37-39–76Sandra Changkija 40-36–76Moira Dunn 40-36–76Nicole Jeray 38-38–76Sara-Maude Juneau 40-36–76Sarah Kemp 39-37–76Christina Kim 38-38–76Rebecca Lee-Bentham 39-37–76Alena Sharp 36-40–76Jennifer Song 37-39–76Kris Tamulis 37-39–76a-Jennifer Ha 40-37–77Natalie Gleadall 38-40–78Hanna Kang 39-39–78Amanda Blumenherst 39-40–79Jin Young Pak 40-39–79Irene Cho 39-41–80Taylore Karle 43-37–80Emily Childs 41-41–82a-Augusta James 39-43–82Nicole Vandermade 39-46–85Nicole Forshner 44-45–89

TennisATP Winston-Salem OpenWinston-Salem, N.C.SinglesQuarterfinalsAlexandr Dolgopolov (10), Ukraine, def.

Yen-hsun Lu, Taiwan, 7-6 (2), 6-3.Gael Monfils (15), France, def. Fernando

Verdasco (7), Spain, 6-7 (8), 6-4, 6-4.Jurgen Melzer (9), Austria, def. Dmitry

Tursunov (13), Russia, 6-4, 6-3.Sam Querrey (6), United States, def. Ri-

cardas Berankis, Lithuania, 6-3, 6-4.WTA New Haven OpenNew Haven, Conn.SinglesQuarterfinalsPetra Kvitova (3), Czech Republic, def.

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, 2-6, 6-2, 7-5.

Simona Halep, Romania, def. Ekaterina Makarova, Russia, 6-1, 7-6 (6).

Klara Zakopalova, Czech Republic, def. Elena Vesnina, Russia, 4-6, 6-0, 6-4.

Caroline Wozniacki (4), Denmark, def. Sloane Stephens (6), United States, 7-6 (6), 6-2.

Soccer MLSEASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GASpt Kansas City 11 8 6 39 36 25New York 11 8 6 39 36 31Philadelphia 10 7 8 38 36 32Montreal 11 7 5 38 36 35Houston 10 7 6 36 29 23New England 9 9 6 33 29 23Chicago 9 10 4 31 29 34Columbus 8 11 5 29 29 30Toronto FC 4 12 8 20 21 33D.C. 3 17 4 13 14 40

WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GAReal Salt Lake 12 8 6 42 44 33Portland 9 3 12 39 37 25Colorado 10 7 9 39 33 27Los Angeles 11 9 4 37 39 32Vancouver 10 8 6 36 36 32FC Dallas 9 7 9 36 34 36Seattle 10 8 4 34 30 26San Jose 9 10 6 33 26 35Chivas USA 4 14 6 18 21 43NOTE: 3 points for victory, 1 point for tie.Wednesday’s GamesFC Dallas 3, Chivas USA 1Portland 3, Real Salt Lake 3, tieToday’s GamesSpt Kansas City at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.Saturday’s GamesToronto FC at D.C. United, 7 p.m.Houston at Montreal, 7 p.m.San Jose at FC Dallas, 9 p.m.Los Angeles at Vancouver, 9 p.m.Columbus at Real Salt Lake, 9:30 p.m.Sunday’s GamesNew York at Chivas USA, 5 p.m.Philadelphia at New England, 7:30 p.m.Portland at Seattle FC, 10 p.m.Friday, Aug. 30New England at Toronto FC, 7 p.m.Portland at Real Salt Lake, 10 p.m.

TransactionsBASEBALLCOMMISSIONER’S OFFICE – Suspended St. Louis OF Yoenny Gonzalez 50 games for violating the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.American LeagueCHICAGO WHITE SOX – Optioned OF Blake Tekotte to Charlotte (IL). Recalled INF Leury Garcia from Charlotte.CLEVELAND INDIANS – Sent RHP Josh Tomlin to Columbus (IL) for a rehab assignment.DETROIT TIGERS – Sent C Alex Avila to Toledo (IL) for a rehab assignment.NEW YORK YANKEES – Placed INF Jayson Nix on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Preston Claiborne from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL).OAKLAND ATHLETICS – Sent LHP Brett Anderson to Stockton (Cal) for a rehab assignment.TAMPA BAY RAYS – Agreed to terms with OF Delmon Young on a minor league contract and assigned him to Montgomery (SL).TORONTO BLUE JAYS – Placed 3B Maicer Izturis on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Wednesday. Recalled SS Ryan Goins from Buffalo (IL). Agreed to terms with OF Ryan Langerhans on a minor league contract, and assigned him to Buffalo (IL).National LeagueATLANTA BRAVES – Claimed 2B Elliot Johnson off waivers from Kansas City.CINCINNATI REDS – Placed RHP Jonathan Broxton on the 15-day DL. Transferred RHP Johnny Cueto to the 60-day DL. Selected the contract of RHP Nick Christiani from Louisville (IL).MILWAUKEE BREWERS – Optioned 1B Sean Halton and RHP Donovan Hand to Nashville (PCL).NEW YORK METS – Agreed to terms with RHP Daryl Thompson on a minor league contract and assigned him to Las Vegas (PCL).PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES – Sent LHP Joe Savery to the GCL Phillies for a rehab assignment.SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS – Released OF Jeff Francoeur.FOOTBALLNational Football LeagueNEW YORK GIANTS – Activated FB Henry Hynoski from the PUP list. Signed OT Austin Holtz.NEW YORK JETS – Signed WR Mohamed Massaquoi.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS – Released WR Ricardo Lockette. Placed S Darcel McBath on injured reserve. Signed QB Seneca Wallace to a one-year contract. Claimed LB Joe Holland off waivers from Tampa Bay.HOCKEYNational Hockey LeagueSAN JOSE SHARKS – Renewed their affiliation agreement with San Francisco (ECHL).TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING – Entered into a one-year affiliation agreement with Brampton (CHL).VANCOUVER CANUCKS – Re-signed D Chris Tanev.SOCCERMajor League SoccerLOS ANGELES GALAXY – Agreed to loan D Bryan Gaul and M Kenney Walker to Carolina (NASL) for the remainder of the NASL fall season.PORTLAND TIMBERS – Added Brad Agoos to the academy coaching staff.

Horse racingThistleDown entriesFridayRace 1: 12:55 p.m., $7,000, claiming, 3-year-olds and up, 1 mile.1. Anglers Reef, ASantos 8-12. Saint Abe, Lozano 6-13. Marine Major, Hernandez 3-14. Watch Rock, Rosario 2-15. Bishop Casey, Houghton 5-26. Flashy’s Bro, Velez 12-17. Reprisal, Laurente 12-1Race 2: 1:25 p.m., $7,000, claiming, 3-year-olds and up, fillies and mares, 5½ furlongs.1. Niki’s Ice, Bailon 7-22. Very Attractive, Ramos 8-13. Here Comes Nice, ASantos 6-14. Bright Coves, Velez 12-15. Miss Amplified, Feliciano 10-16. Shesashooter, Houghton 3-17. Mitszi Joe, Seabury 12-18. Sneaky Bunnie, Hernandez-Lopez 2-1Race 3: 1:55 p.m., $14,000, maiden special weight, 3-year-olds and up, 1 mile and 70 yards.1. Mr. LJ, Mejias 4-12. Le Grand Rouge, Spieth 6-53. El Cisne Negro, Hernandez-Lopez 2-14. Road Racer, Seabury 12-15. Jconstanza, Inirio 8-16. B Moore Bentley, ASantos 12-1Race 4: 2:25 p.m., $19,900, allowance, 3-years-old and up, 1 and 1/16 mile.1. Uncle Les, Seabury 12-12. Go Far Fitz, De La Cruz 15-13. Master Rocket, Martinez 2-14. Bold Captain, Gonzalez 9-55. Wild Bling, Houghton 5-26. Princini, Mejias 7-2Race 5: 2:55 p.m., $7,300, claiming, 3-year-olds and up, 1 mile.1. Silver Feeling, Mejias 7-51A. Trevi Fountain, De La Cruz 7-52. Cuyahoga River, Skerrett 6-13. Dancefourseven, Lozano 9-24. Victory Dance, Diaz 5-25. Proud Kate, ASantos 8-16. Eve the Dancer, Velez 10-1Race 6: 3:25 p.m., $14,000, maiden special weight, 3-year-olds and up, fillies

and mares, 6 furlongs.1. Minorka, Laurente 6-12. Epernay, Radosevich 8-13. Mor Conga, De La Cruz 5-24. Pataskala, Seabury 10-15. Katherine’s Luck, Hernandez-Lopez 6-16. Herbiesinheritance, Gonzalez 3-17. Reachfortheclouds, Ccamaque 7-2Race 7: 3:55 p.m., $9,100, claiming, 3-year-olds and up, fillies and mares, 1 mile.1. Glencree, Gonzalez 5-21A. Go West GT Go, Ramos 5-22. Jane’s Song, Bailon 10-13. East End Housewife, ASantos 5-14. Marvelous Maven, Mejias 6-15. Danzig Scorpion, Inirio 4-16. Kiowa, Rosario 2-1Race 8: 4:25 p.m., $16,500, maiden special weight, 3-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs.1. Three Socks, ASantos 10-11A. Hesa Tough Rascal, Seabury 10-12. Mighty Prize, Radosevich 9-23. Crafty Chief, Gonzalez 4-14. Paytotheorderof, Velez 8-15. Sharp Dancer, Skerrett 5-16. Code Talkers, Banda 15-17. Wood Be Sweet, Hill 12-18. Sin N Sail, Hernandez-Lopez 7-29. Make Some Silver, Magrell 10-110. Mumkin, Lopez 15-1

Northfield Park entriesFriday. Post Time: 6:30 p.m.

1st Purse $2,000 FMNW800L5 Pace1. Kevin’s Lil Vixen, KeMCross 7-22. Koko Kinlee, JaThmpsn 10-13. Ashley Cruiser, DaNoble 2-14. Dream Misty, KuSugg 6-15. Gee Up, ScCisco 8-16. Hannahs Creek, AMerrimn 4-17. Silky Sailor, ErTharpsJr 12-18. Flying Lucia, KeKashJr 15-19. American Thighs, KyLadd 20-12nd Purse $2,400 FMNW200PS Pace1. Royal Cam Osborne, KuSugg 7-22. Friskie D, JaThmpsn 10-13. Western Hope, DaNoble 5-24. Nlesspossibilities, KeKashJr 8-15. Campside Angel, AMerrimn 4-16. Peeeeyouuuuuuuu, RoMiller 12-17. Scent Of Magic, KaKauffman 15-18. Badlands Brownie, JoSutton 20-19. Cg’s Lady, WyIrvine 9-23rd Purse $2,000 FMNW800L5 Pace1. Saratoga’s Best, ScCisco 7-22. Misty Mistique, BeBlevins 10-13. Liveandinconcert, JaThmpsn 4-14. Mach N Cookies, AdRucker 8-15. Dont Need A Gun, LaFerrari 6-16. Gunslinger’s Lady, KeKashJr 12-17. Pair Of Eyes, JoSutton 15-18. My Sweet Lorelei, WyIrvine 20-19. Whats Your Fantasy, AMerrimn 2-14th Purse $2,800 FMNW250PS Pace1. Sporty Callie, KeKashJr 3-12. Doowrah Silver, KuSugg 9-23. Masked Lover, FrHarris 12-14. Hula Lu, JaThmpsn 4-15. Rhianne, JoSutton 6-16. Medley Mindale, ScCisco 20-17. Braggin Hanover, AMerrimn 10-18. Survivalizm, WyIrvine 15-19. Lady Sand Terror, RoMiller 7-25th Purse $2,000 FMNW800L5 Pace1. Iemma Machine Baby, WyIrvine 5-22. Caribbean Girl, AdRucker 7-23. Be Bop Beauty, JaThmpsn 9-24. Cinderella Story, JoSutton 4-15. Kamanda’s Jem, DaNoble 15-16. Infinite Desire, KuSugg 8-17. Allamerican Dora, AlHawk 20-18. Little Maeve, AMerrimn 12-19. Bullys Joni, DoGuptill 10-16th Purse $2,800 FMNW250PS Pace1. What-Fun, KuSugg 3-12. Cosmetician, KyLadd 7-23. Solid Impact, ScCisco 15-14. Another Happy Day, KaKauffman 4-15. American Bandita, RoMiller 9-26. Longlegacy, DaNoble 6-17. Tymal Tigerlily, KeKashJr 12-18. Ace Of Aces N, JoSutton 20-19. Common Creed, JaThmpsn 10-17th Purse $3,200 FMNW300PS Pace1. Miss Hkb, WyIrvine 9-22. Quality Goods, ScCisco 6-13. Star Studded Gun, FrHarris 7-24. Hello Y Cie, AMerrimn 3-15. Cherry Rebel, KeKashJr 10-16. Ideal Jennifer, AdRucker 12-17. Lima Adore, KuSugg 15-18. Majors Centerfold, RoMiller 20-19. Pink Knees, DaNoble 4-18th Purse $35,000 3YR F OSS Trot1. Contessa Leigh, ChNoble 3-52. Mitey Pretty Win, KaKauffman 7-23. Tt’s Megapixel, DaNoble 6-14. Diplomats Mistress, DaMyers 8-15. Coverlet, AMerrimn 10-16. Miss Lulu Belle, JiSmith 15-17. Trainer Dunn, KyAter 12-18. Sheza Lavec, KuSugg 25-19. Mj’s Victory Wish, KeKashJr 20-19th Purse $6,000 FMOPEN Pace1. Getherdone Sue, KaKauffman 20-12. Posey Patch, DaNoble 6-13. Blissfull Jessie, KeKashJr 10-14. Hugs Again, WyIrvine 15-15. Miss Two Punch, RoMiller 3-16. Fly To The Angels, JoSutton 4-17. Sissy Bar, TyNostadt 9-28. Moonlite Delite, AMerrimn 7-29. Tame The Dame, FrHarris 12-110th Purse $35,000 3YR F OSS Pace1. Two Friskie, KyAter 3-12. Forever La Nigh, WyIrvine 8-13. Pink Camo, AMerrimn 5-24. C G Satin, KuSugg 12-15. Norma Jean, JaThmpsn 20-16. Cheat Sheet, ChNoble 6-17. Igottafeelinfran, DaNoble 9-28. Rain Dance Maggy, MaWintersJr 25-19. One Naughty Lady, KeKashJr 10-110. Cg’s Serious, KaKauffman 15-111th Purse $4,000 FMNW400PS Pace1. Carmelita’s Girl, KyLadd 10-12. Miss Moon Light, AMerrimn 5-23. Ribbons Of Color, DaNoble 9-24. Shes Glorious, KuSugg 15-15. Y Mach Me, JoSutton 3-16. Cc Dreamer, KeKashJr 6-17. Sassy L Lynn, RoMiller 20-18. Twin B Shasta, JaThmpsn 12-19. Mcmerry Again, LaFerrari 8-112th Purse $2,800 FMNW250PS Pace1. Mephisto Waltz, JoSutton 5-22. Hello Camie, JaThmpsn 9-23. Cruiser Brit, DaNoble 20-14. Wanna Win, FrHarris 8-15. The Sweet Dion, AMerrimn 7-26. Moira’s Bliss, KuSugg 15-17. Foof, RoMiller 10-18. Wildatthebeach, KeKashJr 12-19. Bio Link, WyIrvine 4-113th Purse $3,200 FMNW300PS Pace1. Upland Hanover, FrDavis 9-22. Northern Fling, FrHarris 10-13. Vegas Strip Three, JaThmpsn 4-14. Dappers Flash, DaNoble 6-15. Arts Chip N Gail, AMerrimn 7-26. Make A Call, RoMiller 15-17. Zoes Turn, KeKashJr 20-18. Classieriverboat N, JoSutton 12-19. Skyworth, WyIrvine 3-114th Purse $2,400 FMNW200PS Pace1. Moira’s Intended, DaNoble 3-12. Misschipbyart, FrDavis 9-23. Strada’s Character, AdRucker 12-14. Its A Sham, JaThmpsn 7-25. Attackatooforu, KeKashJr 10-16. Precious Lass, KuSugg 4-17. Soaring Cloud, RoMiller 20-18. Sweetie Sue Cam, AMerrimn 6-19. Bench’s Beauty, JoSutton 15-1

H.S. sportsBoys golfAurora 153, Hawken 187At Barrington1. Avalon (A) 37; 2. Nowak (A) 38; 3. Brubaker (A) 39; T3. O’Callaghan (A) 39; T3. Gielser (H) 39. Beachwood 172, Hawken 184At Wicked Woods1. Geisler (H) 39; 2. Dubin (B) 41; 3. Blaus-tein (B) 41.Brunswick 148, North Royalton 156At Hinckley HillsT1. Roth (B) 36; T1. Monroe (B) 36; T3. Toom (B) 37; T3. Jenkins (NR) 37.Cuyahoga Falls 176, Mayfield 186At Manakiki 1. Nahra (M) 40; 2. Thomas (CF) 41; Mos-kowitz (CF) 44.Highland 155, Green 163At Pine Hills1. Scherler (H) 34; 2. Dubiel (H) 39; 3. Rebadow (G) 40.Notable: Highland’s Ryan Scherler fin-ished two under par in this Suburban League matchup.Kenston 162, West Geauga 177At Fowler’s Mill Maple Course 1. Roshon (K) 36; 2. Kantra (K) 41; 3. N. Paternitti (WG) 41.

North Olmsted 184, Brecksville-Broadview Heights 175At Sleepy Hollow1. Krcmar (B) 36; 2. Clark (NO) 42; 3. Mer-ous (B) 45. Padua 150, Western Reserve Academy 163At Brandywine 1. Schley (P) 32; Wang (WR) 34.Parma 177, Normandy 179At Ridgewood1. O’Donnell (N) 39; 2. Wolff (P) 42.Perry 163, Beachwood 168, Benedictine 184At Highland Park (Blue)1. Dubin (Bea) 37; T2. Bagadonas (P) 39; T2. Jackish (P) 39.Notable: Medalist Brett Dubin shot a 1-over par.Rocky River 156, Midview 168, Elyria Catholic 209At Big Met1. Farling (RR) 37; 2. Robenalt (RR) 38; 3. Tucci (RR) 39.Notable: The Pirates swept the top three spots behind seniors Jackson Farling and Tom Robenalt and sophomore Brian Tucci.Trinity 184, Wickliffe 185At Shawnee Hills1. LeSueur (T) 42; 2. Mohar (W) 44; T3. Filippi (T) 45; T3. Colbert (W) 45. Valley Forge 168, Brush 178At Ridgewood1. Adams (VF) 37; 2. Herrman (VF) 42; T3. Klinc (VF) 43; T3. Tapper (B) 43.

Girls golfAvon 173, Rocky River 190At Big MetT1. Warnkin (A) 39; T1. Gentner (RR) 39; 3. Schatschneider (A) 40.Bay 202, North Ridgeville 220At Sweetbriar1. Gerome (NR) 43, 2. Lyons (B) 48; T2. B. Weber (B) 48. Green 177, Wadsworth 215At Turkeyfoot Lakes1. Ho (W) 38; 2. Pearce (G) 42; 3. Babbin (G) 43.Hawken 170, NDCL 176, Beaumont 190At Fowler’s Mill1. Jereb (N) 32; 2. Morris (N) 39; Chardiet (H) 41.Kent Roosevelt 158, Kenston 161, Walsh Jesuit 177, Laurel 214At Punderson1. Ka. Nielsen (Kent) 36; T1. Ke. Nielsen (Kent) 36; 2. Poe (Kenston) 37; 3. Mikus (Kenston) 38; T3. Ko. Nielson (Kent) 38. Shaker Heights 225, Orange 233At Highland Park1. Nealon (SH) 48; 2. Moss (O) 53; T3. Kiener (SH), Hill (SH), Ruhoff (SH), Bruno (O) 59.Springfield 241, St. Vincent-St. Mary 190At Chenoweth 1. Noethen (SVSM) 44; T2. Schlosser (SVSM) 48; T2. Robert (SVSM) 48.

Field hockeyMagnificat 6, Laurel 0M: Durkin (3), Beegan, Lang, McCaffrey.Goalies: M, Baker (5); L, Kennedy (11).

Boys soccerBrooklyn 8, John Hay 1B (1-0) - Wiencek 4, Czirr 2, A. Rahmy, Kotkot, Gentile. JH (0-1) -Chakwukere. Columbia 3, Cuyahoga Heights 1Co - Szabados, Shields, Reichard. CH - J. Adams.Goalies - Co, Fess (4 saves); CH, Williams (17).Copley 4, Hudson 1C (1-0-1) - J. Harter, Brennan 2, S. Harter. H (1-1-0) - Colazzo.Goalies - C, Mubarak (6 saves); H, Sockol (3).Cornerstone 2, Lutheran West 1C 1-0 - Adamo 2. LW 0-1 - Rood.Goalies - C, Bisseta 6; LW, Pshock 4.Crestwood 3, Streetsboro 0C (2-0-0) - Austin Usher 2, Craig Davis. S (0-1-1) - None.Goalies - C, Slechta (3 saves); S, Singh (26). Hawken 4, St. Vincent-St. Mary 3H (1-0)-Li 2, Harkey, Connors. SVSM (0-1)-Kanakkanatt 2, Dages. Goalies-H, Gilchrist (9 saves); SVSM, Rat-savong (5). Highland 3, Wooster 0H (1-0) - Ley 2, Burns. W (0-1) - None.Goalies - H, Seaman (4 saves), Spiros (0); W, Runyan (7).Kirtland 7, Gilmour 1K (1-0-1) -Keck 3, Sabbath, McGreal, Hauptman, Sohngen. G (0-2-0) - Pawlak.Goalies - K, Delciappo (3 saves); G, Ve-lotta (7).Nordonia 10, Akron Garfield 0N (2-0) - Rudder 3, Weyrick 2, O’Neill, Hirsch, Dodds, Cercek, Sidoti.Goalies - N, (Cercek 2 saves); AG, Bost-jancic (5). Mayfield 3, Cleveland Heights 1M (2-0) - Mendez, Umeda 2. CH (1-1)- Perelman.Goalies - M, Tighe (4 saves); CH, Lewis (6).Notable: Kota Umeda scored twice, while Patrick Tighe controlled the net.Medina 3, Firestone 0M - Liezert, Horvath, Hough. F - None.Revere 6, Kent Roosevelt 0R - Marich 2, Branch, Kirkendall, Dyko, Kasson. KR - None.Goalies - R, Gerberich 2 saves); KR, But-ler (18). Rocky River 2, Chagrin Falls 0RR (1-0): Su. Klodnick, O’Halla. Goalies: RR, Liva (5 saves); CF, Rizzo (2).Notable: Sutton Klodnick and Nathaniel O’Halla tallied goals.Villa Angela-St. Joseph 2, Open Door 1VASJ (2-0) -Porter, Cervenik. OD - N/A.Goalie - VASJ, Gail (8 saves). OD, N/A.Notable: Flint Porter had a goal and an assist.

Girls soccerBay 5, North Olmsted 3B (2-0-0) - McBride 2, J. Holmes 2, Pohlkamp. NO (0-1-0) - Fedor, Soneson, Dion.Goalies - B, Grisnik (13 saves); NO, Pat-terson (10).Notable: Bay’s Kelly McBride and Jordan Holmes each had two goals, and Nicole Pohlkamp had one goal and three assists. Bay led, 5-1, at halftime.Columbia 5, Lake Ridge 0CS - Pratt 3, Bouscher, Amy Mirecki. LR -None. Goalies -CS, Paine (11 Saves); LR, Wolffe (12). Crestwood 2, Streetsboro 1C (1-0-1)- Krause 2. S (1-1-0)- Targosky.Goalies- C, Nero (2 saves); S, Woods (10).Notable: Scoreless first half and with 4:00 left, Julia Krause put a penalty shot in for the winning goal, her second of the night.Edison 3, Norwalk 2E- Houser 2, Weyer. N- Myers, Campbell. Goalies- E, N/A (6 saves); N, Gilson (6).Independence 2, Brooklyn 0I (1-1)- Wisniewski, A. Henderson. B (0-2)- None.Goalies- I, Spilker (4 saves); B Crossman (8).Notable: The goal scored by Indepen-dence’s Ashley Henderson was the first in her varsity career.Lake Catholic 1, Avon Lake 0LC (2-0-0)- Martinis. AL (0-1-0)- None.Goalies- LC, Brannon (4 saves); AL, Crooks (5), Duval (5).Notable: Senior midfielder Vikki Martinis scored during the first half.Manchester 3, Western Reserve 0M (2-0)- Ferguson, Porter, Ferguson. WR

(0-2)- None.Goalies- M, Kepnes (4 saves); W, Papa-rella (1). Nordonia 8, Field 1N- Groff, Lanese, Karalic 2, Courtney 2, Mislosky, Masteller. F- Dunlap.Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 1, Kenston 1NDCL (1-0-1)-Vilsack. K (0-1-1)- N/A.Goalies: NDCL, Moorman (5 saves); K, N/A.Walsh Jesuit 5, Hathaway Brown 0WJ (2-0-0)- Knapp 2, Hlosek, Quinn, Auth.HB (0-1-0)- None.Goalies- WJ, L. Grace (2 saves); HB,O’Brien (8).Notable: Juli Knapp scored two goals.Wellington 3, Lutheran West 0W (1-0-0, 1-0-0)- Mariast, S. Sparks 2. LW (0-2-0, 0-1-0)- None.Goalies- W, K. Sparks (3 saves); LW, Col-lozo (10).Notable: Forward Samantha Sparks net-ted two goals. Junior keeper Kayla Sparks earned the shutout.Wickliffe 9, Lakeside 6W (2-0)- Daye 5, Capasso 2, Kocher, Ten-nant. L (1-1)- Candela 3, Campbell 2,Wickliffe Own Goal.Goalies- W, Heyduk 5, Buchheit; L, N/A 10.

Girls tennisAmherst 5, Vermilion 0Singles: Keron d. Wilson 6-2, 6-1; Soud-ers d. Anglin 7-5, 6-2; Franta d. Ragnoni 6-3, 6-2.Doubles: Szucs/Sturges d. Eppinger/Mello 6-1, 6-0; McDermott/Lander d. Gib-bons/ Reutter 6-1, 7-5.Avon 5, St. Joseph 0Singles: Rini (A) d. Walters (SJ) 6-1, 6-0; Mentler (A) d. Kahl (SJ) 6-2, 6-2; Nakon (A) d. FitzGerald (SJ) 6-3, 6-1.Doubles: DeLuca/Monroe (A) d. Rouse/Ruebensaal (SJ) 7-5, 6-3; Baskar/Hejnal(A) d. Saroaka/Powers (SJ) 6-2, 6-4.Beachwood 5, Magnificat B 0Singles: Jiao d. Luffred 6-2, 6-3; Crosby d. Robenalt 6-0, 6-3; Stern won by default. Doubles: S.Tall/J.Tall d. Coyne/Fatica 6-1, 6-2; Finkenthal/Kuang d. Swartz/Thomp-son 6-4, 6-4.Brunswick 3, North Olmsted 2Singles: Yuhas (B) d. Sherman 6-0, 1-6,6-1; Antonescu (NO) d. Maria Santiago 2-6, 6-7 (3-7), 3-6; Spaeth (B) d. Conway6-3, 6-4.Doubles: Diamantis/Moell (NO) d. Na-wash/Boyer 6-4, 2-6, 7-5; Stojanovic/Bowmna (B) d. V. Luck/M. Kresila 6-3, 6-0.Notable: Brunswick winners were Haley Yuhas, Traci Spaeth and the doubles team of Kristina Stojanovic and Jaelyn Bowmna.Laurel 3, Kenston 2 Singles: Buchinsky (L) d. Birze 6-1, 6-0;Feng (L) d. Kyle 6-3, 6-0; Hata (L) d. Doran 6-2, 3-6, 6-2.Doubles: Althans/Yost (K) d. Moore/Slater 6-3, 6-1; Swanson/Wilkes (K) d. Lauster/Presier 7-5, 6-0.Medina 5, Ashland 0Singles: Deimling (M) d. McGinty (A) 6-0, 6-1; Ott (M) d. Gerwig (A) 6-2, 6-0; Speck-man (M) d. Yetzer (A) 6-2, 4-6, 6-2. Doubles: Arnold/Major (M) d. Peck/Rosby (A) 6-2, 7-6 (0); Liebler/Greene (M)d. Lewis/Slabaugh (A) 6-4, 7-5.Mentor 4 , Solon B 1Singles: Weaver (M) d. Golias 6-0, 6-1; Gliebi (M) d. Caplin 6-2, 6-0; Siegel (M) d.Buehler 4-6, 6-2, 6-3.Doubles: Radel/Gorjup (M) d. Lurie/Hong 4-6, 6-1, 6-1; Blaska/Emerman (S) d. Stanich/Robertson 6-4, 6-1.North Canton Hoover 3, Mayfield 2Singles: Vizelman (M) d. A. Koinoglou(H) 6-0, 6-0; Bergman (H) d. Schmitt (M) 7-5, 6-3;K. Koinoglou (H) d. Milenius (M) 6-0, 6-3.Doubles: Simionides/Worstell (H) d. Mulvihill/Caine (M) 6-1, 3-6, 7-5; Roten-berg/Hsu (M) d. Wood/Taylor (H) 7-5, 5-7, 6-2.North Royalton 5, Lake Ridge 0Singles: Muren d. Al-Haddad 6-1, 6-2;Kauppila d. Hatcher 6-0, 6-0; N/A.Doubles: Haines/Pockard d. Soto/Humpherys 6-0, 6-0; Baldceri/Kustansek d. Norton/Duncan 6-0, 6-0.Norton 4, Crestwood 1Singles: Jenkins (C) d. A. Kitchens 6-3, 6-2; Schmitt (N) d. Spencer 6-0, 6-0; Bra-man (N) d. Grubaugh 2-6, 6-0, 6-3.Doubles: H. Kitchens/Kohler (N) d. Mag-yarics/Scala 2-6, 6-4, 7-6; Miller/Whitaker(N) d. Pochedly/Onders 6-4, 6-3.Orange 5, Cuyahoga Valley Christian 0Singles: Young d. Dittrich 6-2, 6-0; Naka-moto d. Pile 6-1, 6-0; Kushayap d. Kalra6-1, 6-0.Doubles: Stankovic/Tokman d. Haskell/Petrinec 6-4, 6-4; J. Roth/R. Roth d. An-drew/Bolinger 7-5, 7-6 (4).Padua 3, Fairview 2Singles: Fratzke (F) d. Bryk 6-0, 6-2;Wasco (P) d. Popa 6-2, 6-0; Mikulasic (P)d. Vandra 6-3, 6-0.Doubles: Agurrie/Palmer-Tesama (F) d. Onorato/Castrovillari 6-3, 6-2; Hanna/Martello (P) d. Filkill/Ford 6-0, 6-4.Revere 3, Brecksville-Broadview Heights 2Singles: Hendrickson (R) d. Wang (B) 6-4, 6-1; Henry (R) d. Olsen (B) 6-2, 6-2;Lifke (R) d. Kandanarchichi (B) 6-1, 6-1. Doubles: Knetig/Farid (B) d. Ling/Taylor(R) 6-2, 6-2; Wargo/Waiwood (B) d. Mor-timer/Bucci (B) 6-2, 6-0.Strongsville 5, Midview 0Singles: Peskura d. Pickering 6-4, 6-1,Khan d. Gipson 6-3, 6-0; Shah d. Bartone6-2, 6-0.Doubles: Rowe/Moser d. Patel/Sedlak 6-0, 6-0; Sridharan/Tan d. Kenyon/Hogue6-0, 6-2.West Geauga 4, Gilmour 1Singles: Hanford (WG) d. Hawkins (GA) 6-4, 6-2; Heatwole (WG) d. Zupanc (GA)6-1, 4-1; Swinerton (WG) d. Sharp (GA)6-4, 6-2.Doubles: Joseph/ Deacon (WG) d. Mou-fawad/Puglia (GA) 6-1, 6-2; Pilla/Franz (GA) d. Kulp/Patriarca (WG) 4-6, 6-3, 7-6.Western Reserve 5, Avon Lake 0Singles: King d. Hrivnak 6-3, 6-3; Deeterd. Hoffman 6-1, 6-0; Hufferman d. Sabo 6-1, 6-0.Doubles: Clayman/Wood d. Krieg/John-son 6-3, 6-3; Zupan/Lui d. Wanner/Loe-bick 5-7, 7-5, 10-7.

VolleyballAvon Lake d. Avon 25-16, 25-21, 25-18Notable: Avon Lake’s Alaina Sliwinskihad 38 assists, while Lauren Dakaipis tal-lied 17 kills and Devan Rybarcyzk hadthree aces.Cloverleaf d. Black River 19-25, 25-27, 20-25 Notable: Cloverleaf’s Cheyenne Rose had15 assists and six aces. Black River’s EmilyCartwright had 14 assists. Gilmour d. Holy Name 25-21, 25-18, 25-21 Notable: Gilmour’s Jess Janota had 14kills and Megan Polak had 29 assists.Lake Ridge d. Western Reserve 25-17, 23-25, 20-25, 25-15, 15-10Notable: Hannah Guidish had 13 killsand four blocks. Jenna Fairchild and Ab-bey Wilgor each added seven kills. Sarah Chriss had 18 assists. Stow d. Twinsburg 25-20, 25-11, 25-23Notable: Stow’s Sydney Trathen had eight kills and 12 assists and Jessica Guider had eight kills.Strongsville d. Wadsworth 25-18, 25-15, 25-20Notable: Strongsville’s Kelsey Bittingerhad 12 kills and three aces, and Rachael Dohar tallied 16 digs. Wadsworth’s Jodi Johnson had 11 kills and two aces.Willoughby South d. Chagrin Falls 25-18, 25-21, 25-23Notable: Willoughby South’s Kerry Daubenmire had 11 kills and Morgan Tip-pie had seven kills five blocks. Hathaway Brown d. Canton McKinley 23-25, 25-10, 25-17, 25-10Mentor d. St. Joseph 20-25, 11-25, 25-21, 25-22, 15-9Olmsted Falls d. Midview 25-9, 26-24, 25-21Villa Angela-St. Joseph d. Buckeye 25-8, 25-19, 25-7

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Today in Sports historyOn this date in 2001, Randy Johnson struck out 16in seven innings to become the first pitcher to strike out 300 in four straight seasons.

On the air AUTO RACING 8 a.m. Belgian Grand Prix practice, NBCSN

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Noon IRWIN Tools Night Race practice, FS1

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3 p.m. The Barclays, Golf Channel

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B10 * The Plain Dealer | cleveland.com MN Friday, August 23, 2013

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The Mid-American Confer-ence and Time Warner Cable SportsChannel have worked out a new regional TV deal. But how much the MAC can expect to reap from this deal was not divulged by Time Warner.

And, MAC fans who are satel-lite dish owners won’t have access to any of the football, basketball, women’s basketball and Olympic sports games the cable company will broadcast.

Time Warner publicist Amy Summers declined to share the fi-nancial breakdown for the three-year deal. She said all 12 core MAC schools are in the TWC foot-print, but admitted satellite dish owners are shut out. “Currently, that is true,’’ Summers said. “It is

likely only going to be available to cable providers.’’

She also said most of Ohio has access to Time Warner, but could not put a percentage on that state-wide availability.

According to a release, live games and extensive non-game programming will air on Time Warner Cable SportsChannel and selected programming will be available nationally on Time War-ner Cable Video On Demand, as well as ESPN3, the Watch ESPN app and the official Mid-American Conference website.

As part of the three-year part-nership, Time Warner Cable SportsChannel will televise an expanded number of live con-ference football games, men’s and women’s basketball games, including both conference bas-ketball tournaments, ancillary

programming opportunities and additional neutral site conference championship programming in volleyball, baseball, softball and men’s and women’s soccer.

“The Mid-American Confer-ence is pleased to partner with Time Warner Cable to provide expanded coverage of Mid-American Conference teams and student-athletes,” MAC Commis-sioner, Jon Steinbrecher said in a release.

“This new relationship will provide us with the opportunity to televise more events in more sports than ever before. This sea-son alone we will televise 55 bas-ketball games, which is the most in conference history.

“Overall we will expand our televised events in football, bas-ketball, volleyball, softball, base-ball and soccer.”

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Ohio State’s speed on offense begins with quarterback Braxton Miller.

Twenty-eight teams, according to an analysis by www.Football-StudyHall.com, averaged at least 75 plays per game. Oregon, the team many fans think of when up-tempo college football offenses are mentioned, was ninth in the nation with 81.5 snaps per game.

Ohio State won’t be Oregon.Ohio State will be faster than

the usual Ohio State.“We’re must faster. We’re much

more well-oiled on our jet package and our up-tempo stuff,” Herman said. “It’s running a lot smoother, definitely.”

That’s because everyone gets it now. It’s part of the greater un-derstanding of the entire offense that exists for the 11 players on the field.

“You’ve got to get the big guys in front going,” said quarterback Braxton Miller when asked for the key to the up-tempo offense. “Man, 300 pounds, you’ve got to keep them going each and every day.”

But a lot of it starts with Miller. He’s the guy with his foot on the gas pedal.

“The quarterback helps,” Her-man said. “When he’s going and leading the charge, it certainly helps. But all the other guys are certainly faster, and they’re not thinking. They’re just playing, which certainly helps.”

They’re not playing fast enough

for 90 snaps a game. But a jump of another eight plays, such as last year, would get Ohio State to 78 per game.

Other numbers matter more, though, especially the number of defensive players on the field when the Buckeyes are moving quickly.

“Get 12 guys on the field on the defensive side [while they] sub in and out, and get a flag and get a big play,” Miller said.

North of the border: Here is an Ohio State Buckeyes-Montreal Alouettes update. Troy Smith signed with Montreal on Aug. 14 and was asked if he was going to use the CFL as a steppingstone to get back to the NFL, Smith said he hadn’t thought about the NFL for a while. And he said he took this chance only because the Alouettes promised him the op-portunity to get back in football shape. They are in the midst of the CFL season, but Smith said he’s basically gearing up to com-pete for the starting job next sea-son.

“The only reason this came to

fruition was because they told me I’d get the chance to get my body back right,” Smith said. “I’m not thinking about the NFL right now. The CFL is the most important thing to me.”

While Smith didn’t play in the Alouettes’ 39-38 win over the B.C. Lions on Thursday night. another former Buckeye did. Receiver Du-ron Carter, son of OSU legend and NFL Hall of Famer Cris Carter, caught a 52-yard pass in his first game with the Alouettes.

Carter last played college foot-ball in 2009 as a freshman for Ohio State. Facing academic is-sues, he left for junior college, played there in 2010, then went to Alabama and then to Florida Atlantic without ever getting on the field.

He wasn’t taken in the 2013 NFL Draft, and after brief try-outs with the Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints, he land-ed in Montreal, where he made his first CFL catch on Thursday night.

If he sticks around until next year, he could be catching passes from Smith.

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“The quarterback helps. When he’s going and leading the charge, it certainly helps. But all the other guys are certainly faster, and they’re not thinking. They’re just playing, which certainly helps.”Tom Herman, Ohio State offensive coordinator

From wire reports

Denny Hamlin, searching for anything to save his season, got a slight boost Friday with a pole-winning run at Tennessee’s Bris-tol Motor Speedway.

Hamlin turned a lap of 128.969 mph around the 0.533-mile bullring to put his Toyota in the top starting spot for tonight’s race. Although it’s his fourth pole of the season, it’s his first career pole at Bristol, where Hamlin is the defending race winner.

But he heads into the race in search of anything positive: He’s 25th in points — largely because he missed four races with a frac-tured vertebra suffered in a crash in California — and entered Bris-tol stuck in a miserable nine-race slump in which he hasn’t logged a finish higher than 18th.

Although he wants to win a race, he’ll take any sort of minor victory.

“It’s by far the worst run, these nine races, in my career,” he said. “A lot of it is our own doing. We got off track for a couple races because we’ve blown right-front tires in consecutive weeks, and we started changing our setups and we couldn’t find anything that was very good with that. That burnt another three, four weeks. We’ve had horsepower cut back. But we’re headed in the right direction.

“At any moment, we can go from a 25th-place car to win-ning a pole and winning the race. There’s not a whole lot of teams that can say they can win at any moment, but I feel like we can.”

Hamlin’s lap was good enough to hold off five-time Bristol win-ner Kurt Busch, who qualified second with a lap of 128.770. It’s the seventh front-row start-ing spot of the season for Busch, who is suddenly a hot commodity on the free-agent market with an offer to join Stewart-Haas Racing next season.

Furniture Row Racing has made its offer to keep Busch, and the driver fired from Penske Rac-ing at the end of 2011 now finds himself not only wading through multiple prospects but vying for a spot in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship.

Although he’s winless on the year, consistency has him ranked ninth in points with three races remaining to set the Chase field.

Carl Edwards qualified third in a Ford and was followed by Toyota drivers Brian Vickers and Matt Kenseth, as Toyota took three of the top five spots.

Childers leaving Waltrip: Crew chief Rodney Childers won’t re-turn to Michael Waltrip Racing next season.

He’s expected to move to Stew-art-Haas Racing as crew chief for Kevin Harvick next season, but Competition Director Greg Zi-

padelli said no contract has been completed with Childers.

Childers joined MWR in 2009 after three years at Gillett Ever-nham Motorsports. He works with Mark Martin, Michael Wal-trip and Brian Vickers as crew chief of the No. 55 and has three Sprint Cup victories. His most recent win was with Vickers last month at New Hampshire.

Harvick is joining SHR next year.

Nationwide: Kyle Busch won the Nationwide Series race at Bristol for his ninth series win of the season.

Busch started from the pole Friday night and led 228 of the 250 laps en route to the 60th series win of his career. It made him two for two so far this week at Bristol, where he won Wednes-day night’s Truck Series race.

Brad Keselowski finished sec-ond and was followed by Austin Dillon and Justin Allgaier.

Kyle Larson was fifth, Trevor Bayne was sixth and was fol-lowed by Ty Dillon and Kasey Kahne.

Brian Scott and Elliott Sadler rounded out the top 10.

Sam Hornish Jr. entered the race as the Nationwide Series points leader but had a spark plug wire problem and finished 12th.

Formula One: Sebastian Vettel had the fastest time before his

rear tire punctured during the second practice at the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa, Belgium.

The three-time defending For-mula One champion had to stop with about 20 minutes left. His right rear tire deflated and the loose rubber flapped around as he made his way back to the pits.

The German was earlier timed in 1 minute, 49.331 seconds. That was 0.059 seconds quicker than the time of Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber and 0.818 faster than Lotus driver Romain Grosjean.

It wasn’t immediately clear what caused Vettel’s tire prob-lems. But it could be unwelcome news for Pirelli, given the com-motion surrounding its fast-shredding tires this season.

IndyCar: Helio Castroneves re-alizes he nearly ruined his chance at his first IndyCar championship when he crashed a stock car this month.

He’s just grateful to be ready to race in Sonoma, Calif., after emerging from the wreck rela-tively unscathed.

The IndyCar points leader says he risked his title hopes by go-ing to a meaningless race in hisnative Brazil because he made a commitment to the race organiz-ers and his sponsors. He crashedinto a wall on the street course during practice, opening a deep cut on his shin and spraining his neck.

Hamlin wins pole at BristolAuto racing newswatch

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Denny Hamlin, who hasn’t finished higher than 18th duringa nine-race slump, feels he’s “headed in the right direction.”

From staff reports

St. Edward junior defensive back Shaun Crawford made an oral commitment to the Univer-sity of Michigan Friday.

Crawford, 5- foot -9 , 170 pounds, helped St. Edward to a 10-0 regular season and a Divi-sion I regional semifinal appear-ance last season.

“I just feel it was the right choice for me and this was the right time,” said Crawford. “Also they were limited on scholar-ships. If I know where I want to

be, that’s the place where I want to be. I definitely wanted to lock in my spot for the future.”

Tennesse, Florida State and Miami were Crawford’s other fi-nalists.

Last season as a wide receiver, Crawford had 24 catches for 420 yards and five touchdowns. He had 56 tackles and two intercep-tions at defensive back, which is where he’ll play at Michigan.

  Crawford has grown up a Michigan fan and liked the fam-ily atmosphere he felt with the Wolverines.

“Also, the coaching staff showed me they were really in-terested in me,” said Crawford.“As soon as my sophomore sea-son was over (Michigan defensivecoordinator Greg Mattison) has been here more than any othercoach. They came to my track practices and meets. They built a great relationship with my fam-ily as well.”

Crawford follows 2012 St.Edward graduate Kyle Kalis toMichigan. Kalis is an offensive lineman.

 

Football commitment

St. Ed’s Crawford commits to Michigan

High school scoreboardBoys golfSolon 176, Gilmour 178At Signature of Solon1. Altmans (G) 39; 2. Breetz (S) 41; T3. Solanics (S) 44; T3. Mandry (S) 44.LATE:Lutheran West 159, Black River 212At Sweetbriar 1. Konstan (LW) 37; T2. Gossman (LW) 40; T2. Myers (LW) 40.Girls golfFLO BARR INVITATIONALAt MeadowlakeTop teams: 1. Strongsville 326, 2. Can-ton Central Catholic 329; 2. Stow 348.Top individuals: 1. Vlacovsky (CCC) 74; 2. Ingram (Str) 75; 3. Huber (Sto) 78.Notable: Paige Ingram led the Mustangs to the team title with her runner-up finish.Field hockeyKent Roosevelt 2, Orange 0KR: Culver, McGann.Goalies: KR, Lewis (3); Russel (15).Maumee Valley Country Day 5, Detroit Country Day 0Boys soccerLATE:Brecksville-Broadview Heights 6, Valley Forge 0B (1-0-1): Leneghan 2, P. Phillips, G. Phillips, Nudelman, Bair. VF (1-1-0): None.Goalies: B, Schroedel (2 saves), Slifcak (1); VF, Hannah (9).Brunswick 7, Amherst 0B (2-0-0): Hotz 2, Marinaro, Foust, Paal-man, Gilbert, Becka. A (0-3-0): None.Goalies: B, Leindecker (6 saves); A, Stokes (7).

Notable: Senior midfielder and captain Jesse Marinaro set a school record for assists in a game, previously held by multiple individuals. Marinaro tallied five assists, plus a goal. He has four goals and seven assists in two games for 15 points. Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 5, Beachwood 0 NDCL (1-0-2): Paterniti 3, Lund, Kotheimer.  B (1-1): None.Goalies: NDCL, Giegerich (7 saves); B, Goldhamer (5).Rocky River 2, Chagrin Falls 0RR: Klodnik, O’Halla.Goalies: RR, Liva (4 saves); CF, Rizzo (2).Westlake 5, Lakewood 0W: Swisher 2, Salem, Withers 2.Goalies: N/A.Girls soccerLATE:Kenston 1, Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 1K (0-1-1): Pecoraro. NDCL (1-0-1): Vilsack.Goalies: K, Kobzowitz (2 saves), Horn (2); NDCL: Moorman (7).Orange 1, Beaumont 0O: Blake.Goalies: O, Tenney (8 saves; B, N/A.Girls tennisAvon 3, Laurel 2Singles: Buchinsky (L) d. Rini 6-2, 6-0; Metler (A) d. Feng 4-6, 6-2, 6-2; Nakon (A) d. Hata 4-6, 6-4, 6-3.Doubles: Deluca/Monroe (A) d. Slater/Moore 4-6, 6-4, 6-1; Lauster/Preiser (L) d. Roberts/Schmitz 6-2, 6-1.Gilmour 5, Conneaut 0

Singles: Althans d. Kay 6-0 6-1; Doe d. Parker 6-0, 6-0; Jacobs by default.Doubles: Lawrence/Fehn d. McCartney/Carrdear 6-0, 6-0; Ertz/Moufawad d. LaRusich/Malone 6-0, 6-1.Hathaway Brown 5, Cuyahoga Valley Christian 0Singles: Iranpour d. Dittrich 6-0, 6-0; Gillinov d. Ile 6-0, 6-0; Marquiles d. Kalra 6-2, 6-0.Doubles: Persky/Arpulette d. Haskell/Petrinec 6-2, 6-0; Adler/Coleman d. Andrew/Bolinger 6-3, 6-2.Westlake 3, Elyria Catholic 2Singles: Ramachandron (W) d. Car-roccio 6-6 (1-0), 4-6, 6-1; Kozma (EC) d. Randar 7-5, 6-6 (1-0); Martin (W) d. Buchs 6-0, 6-0.Doubles: King/Steinman (W) d. Ste-vens/Opalenik 6-6 (1-0), 6-3; Morgan/Lopez (EC) d. Bankleni/Mistry 6-3, 6-0.OTCA TOURNAMENTMayfield 5, Highland 0Singles: Vizelman d. Welch 6-0, 6-1; Schmitt d. Mad. Petrich 6-0, 6-0; Milen-tus d. Na. Wiswesser 6-0, 6-0.Doubles: Mulvihill/Caine d. Cressman/Mac. Petrich 6-1, 6-2; Rotenberg/Hsu d. Bowers/Ni. Wiswesser 6-1, 6-3.LATE:Massillon Jackson 3, Gilmour 2Singles: Althans (G) d. Podugu 6-0, 6-0; Faulimy (J) d. Jacobs 6-4, 7-5; Hollis (G) d. Freisen 6-1 6-1.Doubles: Lutz/Nashawali (J) d. Ertz/Doe 6-2, 6-3; Ahmad/Adusidil (J) d. Fehn/Lawrence 6-1, 5-7, 7-5.Our Lady of the Elms 4. Mayfield 1Singles: Kuzmishin (E) d. Magyary 6-1, 6-2; Axtell (E) d. Byrne 7-5, 6-0; Muzilla (E) d. Sam. Ho 6-0 6-2.Doubles: Zimmerman/Tizzano (M) d.

Figliola/Ahmed 6-3, 4-6, 7-6; O’Flynn/Gupta (E) d. Mittal/Sab. Ho 7-6, 6-4.Wooster 3, Archbishop Hoban 2Singles: Petit (W) d. Waddell 6-4, 6-0; Felden (A) d. Mason 6-0, 6-0; Christel (W) d. Burkholder 6-1, 6-1.Doubles: May/Bell (A) d. Roberts/Jef-fries 4-6, 7-6 (8), 6-1; Schabitzer/Lee (W) d. Thomas/Strobach 6-2, 7-5.LATEStrongsville 5, Midview 0Singles: Peskura d. Pickering 6-4, 6-1, Khan d. Gipson 6-3, 6-0; Shah d. Bartone 6-2, 6-0.Doubles: Rowe/Moser d. Patel/Sed-lak 6-0, 6-0; Sridharan/Tan d. Kenyon/Hogue 6-0, 6-2.West Geauga 4, Gilmour 1Singles: Hanford (WG) d. Hawkins (GA) 6-4, 6-2; Heatwole (WG) d. Zupanc (GA) 6-1, 4-1; Swinerton (WG) d. Sharp (GA) 6-4, 6-2.Doubles: Joseph/ Deacon (WG) d. Moufawad/Puglia (GA) 6-1, 6-2; Pilla/Franz (GA) d. Kulp/Patriarca (WG) 4-6, 6-3, 7-6.

VolleyballHudson d. Mayfield 25-16, 23-25, 25-22, 25-21John Hay d. John Adams 25-17, 25-17, 25-20Lincoln West d. John F. Kennedy 25-14, 25-18, 18-25, 25-21Whitney Young d. Rhodes 25-23, 25-23, 25-22LATE:Elyria Catholic d. Brookside 23-25, 25-16, 25-20, 25-12Notable: Maryssa Kellick led in blocks with six solo and four assisted. She also had a team-high 14 kills.

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door and beat Amherst keeperWes Lewis — but the referee’swhistle blew to signal a shoveon Becker.

Two minutes later, NorthOlmsted’s Stefan Spanu, on anear mirror image of theBecker play, had Lewisone-on-one — but Lewismade one of his six saves.

The Eagles’ offense gener-ated equally strong chances inthe first half. In the 35thminute, Becker fired a right-footed shot that Cometskeeper Wes Lewis deflectedaway to his left. The Eagles putthe rebound home, but thelinesman’s flag was up for anapparent offside.

Becker was at it again in thefinal minute of the half, after ateammate earned a free kickjust outside the Comets 18-yard box: Becker’s ensuingkick free kick — the Comets

were left watching whenBecker never asked for 10yards and struck quickly — hitthe crossbar. Keegan Welch’srebound went wide to keepthe score knotted.

“We were the better team,”Marsh said, “but we just didn’tanticipate and put the finalpass together. Or, when weplayed a ball, guys weren’tmaking the runs they shouldhave been making to finishthe play.

“I liked that we put pressureon them the entire match. Iliked our intensity through-out. … And I’m happy wefound a way to keep the sheetclean.”

Amherst, meanwhile, hasdealt with injuries early onand subsequently is buildingfrom the back line out. Onthat, the Comets deserved anA for Wednesday’s perform-ance.

Goalie Josh Daughertyinjured his pelvic bone justbefore the season, and centerback Ben Higgins is out for theyear with a broken arm.

Lewis has moved into thenet, and freshman ColinO’Connor is now paired withcaptain Dalton Sweet as cen-ter backs. The Eagles unoffi-cially registered six shots ongoal.

Contact Joel Hammond at 329-7135or [email protected].

North Olmsted 0,Amherst 0SHOTS: Amherst 11, North Olmsted 14.SHOTS ON GOAL: Amherst 3, North

Olmsted 6.SAVES: (A) Wes Lewis 6; (NO) Alex Gajowski

3.CORNER KICKS: Amherst 3, North

Olmsted 4.GOAL KICKS: Amherst 10, North Olmsted

10.OFFSIDE: Amherst 0, North Olmsted 2.FOULS: Amherst 10, North Olmsted 10.CARDS: (NO) Austen Medley (yellow, 23rd).JV: Amherst, 2-0.

Powered by a big sixth

inning, host Windy City beat

the Crushers 7-3 Wednesdaynight.

The ThunderBolts scoredfive times in the sixth.

Right fielder Daniel Bowmanand shortstop Juan Sanchezhad three hits apiece for LakeErie, which got two of its threeRBIs from Russ Moldenhauer.

Alex Kaminsky started forthe Crushers, allowing anearned run over five innings.

ELYRIA — Jenna Smithscored three goals to leadElyria Catholic to a 5-0 winover Midview on Wednesday inWest Shore Conference girlssoccer action.

Meliah Roman had twoassists for the Panthers (4-0-0,1-0-0 WSC), who led 3-0 athalftime.GOALS: (EC) Jenna Smith 3, Danielle Dziak,

Jenna Ellingson.ASSISTS: (EC) Meliah Roman 2, Dziak,

Ellingson.SAVES: (M) Taylor Ceh 9; (EC) Stevie

Holbrook 7.HALFTIME: Elyria Catholic, 3-0.

Avon 4, North Ridgeville 2NORTH RIDGEVILLE — Jade

Baker scored a goal and had anassist for the Eagles (1-0-0 WSC)in West Shore Conference action.

GOALS: (A) Jade Baker, Leah Yeagley, ReganBetts, Zanny Sauter; (NR) DanielleBlagojevic, Kayla Zingale.

ASSISTS: (A) Baker; (NR) Sam Miller.SHOTS ON GOAL: Avon 24; North Ridgeville

6.SAVES: (A) Rachel Grudzien 1; (NR) Bre

Casement 14.HALFTIME: Avon, 1-0.

Keystone 10,Black River 0

LAGRANGE — Lauren LaPointewas one of 10 goal scorers andhad two assists for the Wildcats(1-2-0, 1-0-0) in Patriot AthleticConference crossover action.

GOALS: (K) Lauren LaPointe, Jenni Lafferty,Emily Arsenijevic, Alicia Sadowsky, KelseyYusko, Paige Jameson-Foster, CourtneyZelinka, Jenna Quillen, Sarah Fortune, KatieTaylor.

ASSISTS: (K) LaPointe 2, Zelinka, Quillen,Megan Proy.

SHOTS ON GOAL: Black River 1; Keystone19.

SAVES: (BR) Erin Heilman 9; (K) Kayla Clark1.

HALFTIME: Keystone, 7-0.

Fairview 4, Brookside 0FAIRVIEW PARK — The

Cardinals have an overall record of2-2-1 after they lost their firstPatriot Athletic Conference gameof the season.

GOALS: (F) Klag, Garcia, Burger, Miller.ASSISTS: (F) Coyne 3, K. Kovach.SAVES: (B) Sanchez 9; (F) S. Lally 2.

Firelands 2, Brooklyn 1HENRIETTA TWP. — Brylee

Jones scored both goals for theFalcons (2-0-0, 1-0-0 PAC).

GOALS: (B) Magdelyn Cassidy; (F) BryleeJones 2.

ASSISTS: (F) Becca Jackson.SHOTS ON GOAL: Brooklyn 2; Firelands 10.SAVES: (B) Becky Crossman 8; (F) Stephanie

Dostall 1, Alex Willis 0.HALFTIME: Firelands, 2-0.

Brecksville 4,Avon Lake 2

AVON LAKE — Ali Robinson andOlivia Siko scored the goals forthe Shoregals 0-3-0, 0-1-0) inSouthwestern Conference action.

GOALS: (B) Chauntel Houk 2, Annie Morgan,Abby Lydey; (AL) Ali Robinson, Olivia Siko.

ASSISTS: (B) Abbie Andrews, Morgan, DanaDosen; (AL) Cara Dannemiller.

SHOTS ON GOAL: Brecksville 6; Avon Lake7.

SAVES: (B) Jennifer Farwell 5; (AL) AmyCrooks 2.

HALFTIME: Brecksville, 2-1.

Amherst 4,North Olmsted 1

AMHERST — The Comets havean overall record of 3-0-0 afterwinning their first SouthwesternConference game of the season.

GOALS: (NO) Dembie; (A) Sands 2, Perkins,Champe.

SAVES: (A) Wright 5, Keller 1.

Boys soccer

Firelands 7, Brooklyn 0BROOKLYN — Jordan Ruffner

scored four goals to paceFirelands to a win over Brooklyn inPatriot Athletic Conferencecrossover action.

Nate Yorks added a pair of goalsand had an assist for the Falcons(4-0-0, 1-0-0).GOALS: (F) Jordan Ruffner 4, Nate Yorks 2,

Jack O’Keefe.ASSISTS: (F) Yorks, Tristan Clark, Josh

Mallett.SHOTS ON GOAL: Firelands 22; Brooklyn 5.SAVES: (F) Bryce Bartolotta 5; (B) Tim Czirr

15.HALFTIME: Firelands, 5-0.

Lutheran West 2,Wellington 1

WELLINGTON — TaylorNeumann scored both goals forthe Longhorns (2-1-0, 1-0-0) inPatriot Athletic Conferencecrossover action. He also made aspectacular play with minutes leftto run down a ball that waschipped over the Lutheran Westgoalie, sweeping it out of the goalinches from the end line.

GOALS: (LW) Taylor Neumann; (W) Ian Lara.ASSIST: (LW) Sam Zyck; (W) Alex Coker.SHOTS ON GOAL: Lutheran West 12;

Wellington 9.SAVES: (LW) Tim Moses 5, Jake Pshock 3;

(W) Jake Miller 10.HALFTIME: Wellington, 1-0.

Buckeye 2, Columbia 1YORK TWP. — Nate Hite scored

an unassisted goal from 38 yardsout for the Raiders (3-1-0, 0-1-0PAC).

GOALS: (C) Nate Hite; (B) Ryan Graves,George Rusinko.

ASSISTS: (B) Dan Oswald 2.SAVES: (C) Trevor Fess 5; (B) Ryan Huber 5.HALFTIME: Buckeye, 1-0.

Avon 2, North Ridgeville 0AVON — Daniel Minotti and

Christian Giraldo scored the goalsfor the Eagles (2-1-1) in WestShore Conference action.

GOALS: (A) Daniel Minotti, Christian Giraldo.ASSIST: (A) Michael Smigel.SAVES: (NR) Kyle Milner 6; (A) Ian Long 3.HALFTIME: Avon, 1-0.

Rocky River 2,Vermilion 0

VERMILION – The Sailors (3-1-0,0-1-0) lost in a battle of unbeatenWest Shore Conference teams.

GOALS: (RR) Liam Duncan.SHOTS ON GOAL: Rocky River 13; Vermilion

7.SAVES: (RR) Dominic Liva 7; (V) Colin

Pawlowski 11.HALFTIME: Vermilion 0, Rocky River 0.

Avon Lake 2,Brecksville 2

BRECKSVILLE — Ian Stewartand Eric Mills scored the goals forthe Shoremen, who surrendered

the tying goal with 1:30 left to playin Southwestern Conferenceaction.

Volleyball

Lake Ridge 25-25-25,Oberlin 8-12-10

NORTH RIDGEVILLE — HannahGuidish had 12 kills, and SarahChriss had 11 assists to paceLake Ridge to a win over Oberlinin non-conference action.

Emma Esch had five aces, andRowena Kobrak had four aces forthe Royals (4-1).

Clearview 23-25-25-25,Buckeye 25-21-18-11

YORK TWP. — The Clippersopened PAC play with a four-gamewin over Buckeye.

Boys golf

Keystone 161,Brooklyn 189

GRAFTON — Keystone’s BradeyClanin and Jacob Bowers shot38s to lead the Wildcats (3-0, 3-0)to a win over Brooklyn in PatriotAthletic Conference crossoveraction at Indian Hollow Lake GolfClub.

BROOKLYN (189): Brad Blaine 40, AmandaBaker 44, Ryan Baker 47, Steven Prusak58.

KEYSTONE (161): Bradey Clanin 38, JacobBowers 38, Aaron Brodnik 41, Blake Benko44.

North Ridgeville 162,Midview 163,Lakewood 174

EATON TWP. — North Ridgevillebested the Middies and Lakewoodin a West Shore Conferencetri-match at Pine Brook Golf Club.

NORTH RIDGEVILLE (162): Orseno 36,Millgard 40, Musci 42, Gannon 44, Bogner48, Goodman 49.

MIDVIEW (163): Large 39, Quarm 40, Miller42, Matcham 42, Warner 43, Kudela 52.

LAKEWOOD (174): Zbin 34, Chajon 43,Lavisky 48, Cross 49, Doi 50, Smith 50.

Girls tennis

Olmsted Falls 4,Midview 1

OLMSTED FALLS — OlmstedFalls won two of the three singlesmatches as the Bulldogs defeatedMidview in non-conference action.

The Bulldogs (2-2) swept the twodoubles matches.

SINGLES: H. Taylor (OF) def. R. Pickering 6-0, 6-2; S. Stark (OF) def. S. Gipson 6-4, 6-2; T. Bartone (M) def. C. Garlitz 6-0, 6-3.

DOUBLES: M. Bertrand-P. Bokman (OF) def.H. Sedlak-P. Patel 6-1, 6-1; M. Ashton-J.Bertrand (OF) def. T. Kenyon-C. Hogue 6-3,7-5.

Fairview 3, Vermilion 2VERMILION — The Sailors won

two of the three singles matches,including a three-set win in thesecond singles match.

SINGLES: A. Fratzke (F) def. N. Wilson 6-2,6-1; K. Anglin (V) def. J. Popa 6-3, 6-7 (4-7), 6-4, S. Ragnoni (V) def. M. Vandra 7-5,6-1.

DOUBLES: Aguirre-Palmer (F) def. Mello-Gibbons 6-4, 6-1; Filkill-Ford (F) def.Adkins-Reutter 6-4, 6-1.

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Smith scores 3 for EC

TONIGHTWHO: Lake Erievs. Windy CityTIME: 7:05WHERE: Standard BankStadium, Crestwood, Ill.

FRONTIER LEAGUE

Crushers fall on road

BOYS SOCCER: ELYRIA CATHOLIC 8, MIDVIEW 1

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Midview’s Zachary Newton, left, and Elyria Catholic’s Carl Spaetzel battle for the ballWednesday during the Panthers’ win.

Panthers look powerfulBob Daniels

The Chronicle-Telegram

EATON TWP. — People arestarting to wonder just howgood Elyria Catholic is.

The undefeated, Division IIIPanthers routed Division IMidview, 8-1, Wednesdaynight in a West Shore Confer-ence opener for both. EC(3-0-0, 1-0-0) has defeated itsopponents by a combined21-3.

When the Panthers alsodefeated Wellington, 8-1, lastweek, eight different playersscored. On Wednesday night,their goals came off the feet ofsix different players.

While it’s too early to bethinking seriously about tour-nament time, some peopleare. And some of them areaware that no Lorain Countyhigh school soccer team —boys or girls — has ever won aregional championship andadvanced to a Final Four.

Whether Elyria Catholic oranyone else will change thatthis season won’t be knownuntil late October. But somefolks are starting to think thePanthers have as good a shotas anyone.

“I have the feeling they’ll begoing deep into the playoffsthis year,” Midview coach JohnFitzgerald said. “I mean, wehung with them and when youplay against a team like themit’s kind of what you’re hopingfor, ‘Let’s hang with them aslong as we can.’ But once ateam like this gets up 2 or 3 tonothing, they just feed off ofit.”

The Panthers took a 4-1halftime lead, and as well as

they played the first 40 min-utes, they played a muchstronger second half, espe-cially defensively. While theyallowed the Middies five shotseach half, they surrendered noshots on goal the second half.

“We didn’t possess the ballwell the first half, so I let theboys know we have to possessthe ball to control a team,” ECcoach Attila Csiszar said.“Movement off ball was a littlestale and transition was weakthe first half. It’s what you dooff the ball, not what you dowhen you have the ball.

“So I told the boys at half-time it’s work ethic. They haveto bring their work ethic andthey did the second half. Ourbacks started to support ourmidfield. At the beginning ofthe match, we had a 20-yardgap between our defense andour midfielders, so we startedpushing forward and that’swhen we gained success.”

Meantime, in an indicationof its assertiveness, EC forced21 Midview goal kicks — thePanthers had to make justone — and earned nine cornerkicks, while allowing the Mid-dies only one. And they werewhistled for 15 fouls to Mid-view’s three.

Elyria Catholic got two goalseach from senior Carl Spaetzeland junior Liam O’Halloran.Michael Saddler, JeremyKelling and Ryan Medves alsohad goals for the Panthers; theeighth was a Midview owngoal in the 37th minute.

The match was tied 1-1 afterMiddies senior ThomasWynne scored in the 17thminute with an assist by class-mate Silvester Messiah.

“We just have a good teamthis year and we work on fin-ishing in training,” O’Halloransaid. “Not just the forwardsfinishing, we wanted everyoneto be able to finish if they gotthe opportunity to put thegame away.”

The makeup of this EC teammakes for interesting scrim-mages during practice ses-sions — a very strong anddiverse offense averagingseven goals a game, goingagainst a strong defense that’sallowed three goals in240 minutes of play.

“We have strong outsidebacks and we like to work upwith them and we know theycan carry the ball,” ECdefender Medves said. “Weknow that if we are on top ofour game, we can defend anyteam out there. We have astrong core of defenders.

“It’s really helpful that wehave so much quality scoring.At practice, we can go againstthem, and if we can stop them,we believe we can stop anyteam out there. It’s a reallygood matchup.”

Contact Bob Daniels at 329-7135or soccer@bobdaniels. info.

Elyria Catholic 8,Midview 1GOALS: (EC) Liam O’Halloran 2 (32nd, 48th

minutes), Carl Spaetzel 2 (46th, 68th),Michael Saddler (11th), Jeremy Kelling(20th), Midview own goal (37th), RyanMedves (58th). (M) Thomas Wynne (17th).

ASSISTS: (EC) O’Halloran 2, Gage Jarvis.(M) Silvester Messiah.

SAVES: (EC) Marty Conroy 2. (M) NicholasChambers 10, Kellen McGuire 0.

SHOTS: Elyria Catholic 31; Midview 10.SHOTS ON GOAL: Elyria Catholic 17;

Midview 3.CORNER KICKS: Elyria Catholic 9; Midview

1.GOAL KICKS: Elyria Catholic 1; Midview 21.OFFSIDE: Midview 1.HANDBALLS: Elyria Catholic 2.FOULS: Elyria Catholic 15; Midview 3.YELLOW CARDS: (EC) Spencer Fetcko

(37th minute).HALFTIME: Elyria Catholic, 4-1.

Lauren O’Malley,Magnificat

YEAR: JuniorPOSITION: Second singlesRECORD: 5-1LAST

WEEK: Went5-0 at singleslast week,winning thesecondsingles title atthe RockyRiverInvitational.She defeatedLexington’s Nicole Dragos, astate quarterfinalist last season,6-0, 6-1. Moving up to firstsingles for a match againstAvon Lake, O’Malley defeatedlast year’s LCAAA first singleschampion Erin Hrivnak, 6-2,6-1.

THIS SEASON: Is a defendingdistrict qualifier for the BlueStreaks — one of two returningdistrict qualifiers along withtwo-time state qualifier EmilyWitt (a senior from Grafton). Shewas a key part of a team thattook third place in the OTCAState Tennis Tournament thepast two seasons.

BIO: Lives in Westlake and isin her third year at Magnificat.She has a 4.2 grade-pointaverage. Her favorite subject ismath. She is also involved in theKey Club. Her favorite tennispros are Serena Williams, MariaSharapova and the BryanBrothers. Away from tennis, shelikes to be with her friends andher family and loves spendingtime at Kelley’s Island.

PARENTS: Cathy and JoeO’Malley.

— Dan Gilles

TIEFrom D1

Mike Kardos, AmherstYEAR: SeniorLAST WEEK: Won the ninth

annual Southwestern ConferenceCross Country Preview onAug. 24 at LCCC in a time of 17minutes, 12.7 seconds. He helpedthe Comets win the Preview forthe second straight year.

OTHER SPORT: TrackBIO: Is a two-time Division I

state qualifier for track, qualifyingin the 3,200-meter relayand the open 800. He hasrun track and crosscountry since seventhgrade. Also playedfootball, baseball andsoccer growing up. Hisdad, Mike Sr., was astandout runner for the Comets in the late 1980s.Has volunteered for Lorain County SpecialOlympics. Would like to run for a Division I college,but is unsure about a major. Is seriously consideringbeing a fire fighter or a taking a job working with

children. Owns a 3.0 grade-point average.PARENTS: Mike Sr. and Lisa Kardos

Erin Laird, AvonYEAR: SophomoreLAST WEEK: Finished fifth at

the ninth annual West ShoreConference Preview on Aug. 24 atCahoon Park in 20:12.59. Herefforts led the Eagles to afourth-place finish.

OTHER SPORT: TrackBIO: As a freshman, Laird was a

2012 regional qualifier and helpedthe Avon girls to second-place

team finishes at the WSC and Elyria district meets.She was also All-WSC second-team and All-LorainCounty. Originally from Maryland, Laird moved toNortheast Ohio when she was in kindergarten.She’s been a runner since fourth grade but alsoplayed soccer and volleyball when she wasyounger. Laird also enjoys movies. Most recently,“The Great Gatsby” has been a favorite. She has a3.6 gpa.

PARENTS: Thomas Laird and Carmel Lapa—Paul Heyse

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The RecordSKIING

Vonn nears returnLindsey Vonn’s surgically repaired right knee is nearly fully healed, and she plans to ski this weekend in Portillo, Chile, making a few easy runs with the U.S. team. Later she hopes to navi-gate through some slalom gates and maybe, knee willing, even open it up on the course. The four-time overall World Cup champion is eyeing a pos-sible return to competition in late November at a stop in Beaver Creek, Colo.

DOPING

Shot putter suspendedStar Russian shot putter Anna Avdeyeva has been suspended for two years for doping. The Russian Athletics Federation says on its web-site that the 2011 European indoor champion tested positive for the steroid oral turinabol July 30 while training outside Moscow. … European 100-meter hurdles champion Nevin Yanit was banned for two years for doping, the Turkish Athletics Federation said. Yanit tested positive for banned substances during a competition in February in Duesseldorf, Germany. … Facing a possible life ban, cyclist Danilo Di Luca has been called for questioning next week by the Italian Olympic Committee after failing a surprise check before this year’s Giro d’Italia. The 37-year-old rider tested positive for EPO in April, five days before the Giro. … FIFA has provisionally sus-pended a Morocco player who tested positive for doping at a World Cup qualifying match. FIFA did not identify the player, who was suspended Wednesday from all football for 30 days.

SOCCER

Galaxy signs DonovanLandon Donovan has signed a multiyear con-tract extension with the Los Angeles Galaxy, keeping the high-scoring U.S. national team star with his MLS club. Donovan, 31, has been with the Galaxy since 2005.

AUTO RACING

Scott buys PhoenixHarry Scott Jr. has reached an agreement to purchase Phoenix Racing from James Finch. Scott will take over control of the Sprint Cup team Sept. 10 and use Justin Allgaier behind the wheel of the No. 51 Chevrolet at Chicago. All-gaier will also drive at Charlotte and Talladega with sponsorship in all three races from Brandt.

VOLLEYBALL

U.S. women fallThe U.S. women’s national volleyball team lost to Brazil 25-19, 25-12, 25-10 in the opening FIVB World Grand Prix final round match.

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In the Bleachers | Steve Moore

Today in Sports history:1885 — John L. Sullivan wins the first world heavyweight title under the Marquess of Queensbury rules when he beats Dominic McCaffrey in six rounds.

On the air BASEBALL1 p.m. Oakland at Detroit, MLBN

7 p.m. Captains vs. Lansing, AM/1330

7 p.m. Baltimore at Boston, MLBN

7:05 p.m. Aeros vs. Erie, AM/1350

7:10 p.m. Indians at Atlanta, STO; AM/1100, FM/100.7

COLLEGE FOOTBALL6 p.m. Kent State vs. Liberty, AM/640

6 p.m. North Carolina at South Carolina, ESPN

7 p.m. Akron at Central Florida, AM/1350

7 p.m. UNLV at Minnesota, BTN

7 p.m. Indiana State at Indiana, BTN

7 p.m. Tulsa at Bowling Green, ESPNU

8 p.m. Utah State at Utah, FS1

9:15 p.m. Mississippi at Vanderbilt, ESPN

10:30 p.m. Rutgers at Fresno State, ESPNU

11 p.m. Southern Cal at Hawaii, CBSSN

GOLF10 a.m. Wales Open (tape), Golf Channel

3 p.m. Hotel Fitness Championship, Golf Channel

6:30 p.m. Safeway Classic, Golf Channel

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL7 p.m. Avon Lake at Avon, FSO; AM/930, AM/1320

7:30 p.m. Cincinnati Elder vs. Middletown, TWCS-311

NFL PRESEASON8 p.m. Browns at Chicago, WKYC Ch. 3; AM/850, FM/92.3; FM/98.5

SOFTBALL10 p.m. ASA Super Slowpitch Championships, CBSSN

TENNIS1 p.m. U.S. Open, second round, ESPN2

7 p.m. U.S. Open, second round, ESPN2

Horse RacingThistleDown ResultsWednesdayTrack: wet fastRace 1: $7,300, Claiming 3 yo’s & up, 1 Mile2 Political Passion Rosendo $8.20 2.60 2.401 Strategic Hope Gonzalez $2.10 2.10;3 R Dirteater Lopez 10.60Exacta 2-1 $32.20Superfecta 2-1-3-5 $554.20Trifecta 2-1-3 $303.80Race 2: $8,000, Claiming 3 yo’s & up, 1 Mile5 Charity Date Rosario, Jr. $4.20 2.40 2.106 Eddie’s Lady Bernal $4.40 3.804 Award Winning Brew Skerrett $3.80Daily Double 2-5 $13.40Exacta 5-6 $13.60Superfecta 5-6-4-3 $105.00Trifecta 5-6-4 $29.20Race 3: $10,400, Claiming 3 yo’s & up, Six Furlongs4 Bubbicious Mata $5.40 3.20 2.805 Fire Ma Rosario, Jr. $4.00 3.202 Alphabet Time Hernandez-Lopez $5.20Exacta 4-5 $23.80Superfecta 4-5-2-3 $529.60Trifecta 4-5-2 $175.60Pic 3 2-5-4 $49.60Race 4: $7,300, Claiming 3 yo’s & up, 6 Furlongs5 Churchonsunday Ortiz $23.40 5.60 7.802 Colwood Radosevich $8.20 3.606 Brother Brett $5.20Late Scratches: Our ConcertoExacta 5-2 $154.80Superfecta 5-2-6-3 $857.70Trifecta 5-2-6 $910.80Pic 3 5-4-5 $273.40Pic 4 2-5-4-5 $661.45Race 5: $18,900, Allowance, 3 yo’s & up, 6 Furlongs2 Brass Buckle Santos $9.80 4.00 3.406 Run a Little Skerrett $3.80 2.601 He’s Doublewide Musarro $5.00Late Scratches: Jungle JackExacta 2-6 $33.20Superfecta 2-6-1-5 $187.10Trifecta 2-6-1 $217.00Pic 3 4-5-2 $16.80Race 6: $7,300, Claiming 3 yo’s & up, 5 Furlongs8 B Sharp Rosario, Jr. $5.00 3.00 3.806 Tap Tipy Tap Mata $5.20 5.604 Jakes Storm Buck Rosendo $15.40 Exacta 8-6 $17.80Superfecta 8-6-4-5 $1,353.20Trifecta 8-6-4 $72.80Pic 3 5-2-8 $677.20Race 7: $17,600, Allowance, 3 yo’s & up, 6 Furlongs6 Time and Courage Gonzalez $3.60 2.40

2.202 Benatlantic Martinez, Jr. $3.20 3.003 Victory Gunner Rosendo $4.20Exacta 6-2 $9.00Superfecta 6-2-3-8 $66.30Trifecta 6-2-3 $23.20Pic 3 2-8-6 $33.80Race 8: $8,000, Claiming 3 yo’s & up, 1 Mile7 Section A Gonzalez $9.80 4.80 5.603 Monty’s Tune Rosendo $2.80 3.402 Abby Boy Martinez, Jr. $5.00Daily Double 6-7 $12.00Exacta 7-3 $24.20Superfecta 7-3-2-4 $207.30Trifecta 7-3-2 $81.60Pic 3 8-6-7 $37.80Pic 4 2-8-6-7 $48.65Pic 5 5-2-8-6-7 $37.85

NFL StandingsAMERICAN CONFERENCEEast W L T Pct PF PABuffalo 2 1 0 .667 71 66New England 2 1 0 .667 65 83N.Y. Jets 2 1 0 .667 78 60Miami 1 3 0 .250 80 68South W L T Pct PF PAHouston 2 1 0 .667 74 61Indianapolis 2 1 0 .667 67 62Tennessee 1 2 0 .333 67 65Jacksonville 0 3 0 .000 40 95North W L T Pct PF PABaltimore 2 1 0 .667 98 73Cincinnati 2 1 0 .667 79 53Cleveland 2 1 0 .667 57 52Pittsburgh 0 3 0 .000 46 68West W L T Pct PF PADenver 2 1 0 .667 47 72Kansas City 1 2 0 .333 52 52Oakland 1 2 0 .333 65 79San Diego 1 2 0 .333 62 71NATIONAL CONFERENCEEast W L T Pct PF PAWashington 3 0 0 1.000 76 41Philadelphia 2 1 0 .667 67 64Dallas 2 2 0 .500 72 69N.Y. Giants 1 2 0 .333 51 57South W L T Pct PF PANew Orleans 3 0 0 1.000 76 56Carolina 2 1 0 .667 67 58Tampa Bay 1 2 0 .333 54 85Atlanta 0 3 0 .000 49 88North W L T Pct PF PAChicago 2 1 0 .667 84 78Detroit 2 1 0 .667 72 50Green Bay 1 2 0 .333 29 41Minnesota 0 3 0 .000 43 81West W L T Pct PF PASeattle 3 0 0 1.000 88 30Arizona 2 1 0 .667 36 31San Francisco 2 1 0 .667 55 37St. Louis 0 3 0 .000 52 73Thursday, Aug. 29Indianapolis at Cincinnati, 7 p.m.Detroit at Buffalo, 7 p.m.Philadelphia at N.Y. Jets, 7 p.m.New Orleans at Miami, 7:30 p.m.Washington at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.Jacksonville at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.N.Y. Giants at New England, 7:30 p.m.Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7:30 p.m.Tennessee at Minnesota, 8 p.m.Cleveland at Chicago, 8 p.m.Green Bay at Kansas City, 8 p.m.Houston at Dallas, 8 p.m.Baltimore at St. Louis, 8 p.m.Arizona at Denver, 9 p.m.Oakland at Seattle, 10 p.m.San Francisco at San Diego, 10 p.m.

BOWLINGAmateur USBC Greater Cleveland Bowling Association honor scores300 GamesRick Parschen, Strongsville, 8/12, Brookgate LanesBilly Oatman, Cleveland, 8/22, Brookgate Lanes299 GamesJerry Carr, Cleveland, 8/26, Freeway Lanes of Parma298 GamesBrian Krajeski, Brunswick, 8/22, Brookgate Lanes800 SeriesBob Lorentzen, Willowick, 8/8, Brookgate LanesRick Parschen, Strongsville, 8/12, Brookgate Lanes (806)Will Haverland, Brook Park, 8/15, Brookgate Lanes (806)Jim Brenders, Middleburg Heights, 8/26, Brookgate Lanes (826)

GolfChagrin Falls — Northern Ohio PGA Professional Championship. Eight qualifiers to 2014 PGA Professional National ChampionshipChagrin Valley Country ClubPar 71QualifiersRob Moss $3,000.00 70-70-67--207Gary Robison $2,000 72-70-70--212Gary Trivisonno $1,283 72-72-70--214Steve Mulcahy $1,283 76-68-70--214Jeff Ritchey $1,283 72-71-71--214 +1 Nick Gustin $1,000 76-66-73--215 Karen Paolozzi $900 70-75-71--216Milton Carswell $900 72-72-72--216AlternatesJamie Broce $900 69-74-73--216 Mark Sierak $775 71-70-76--217Tom Atchison $775 75-71-71--217Did not qualifyBrandon Veld $662.50 74-73-71--218Brad Apple $662.50 72-74-72--218Chuck Radabaugh $662.50 73-73-72--218Mark Evans $662.50 72-73-73--218Tom Waitrovich $662.50 74-71-73--218Garrett Korte $662.50 69-73-76--218Christopher Carfangia $575 72-73-74--219David Mottice $500 75-74-71--220 Justin Bertsch $500 76-73-71--220 Nick Paez $500 73-74-73--220 Jaysen Hansen $500 75-72-73--220Justin Ream $500 75-71-74--220Daniel Terry $375 75-74-72--221Perry Savetski $375 75-72-74--221Paul Block $375 74-73-74--221Tony Adcock $375 72-74-75--221Van Brandt $375 73-71-77--221

TransactionsBASEBALLAmerican LeagueCLEVELAND INDIANS – Placed OF Ryan Raburn on the 15-day DL. Purchased the contract of OF Matt Carson from Columbus (IL).National LeagueATLANTA BRAVES – Activated 2B Dan Uggla from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Todd Cunningham to Gwinnett (IL).PITTSBURGH PIRATES – Optioned C Tony Sanchez and LHP Jeff Locke to Altoona (EL).SAN DIEGO PADRES – Recalled LHP Robbie Erlin from Tucson (PCL). Optioned RHP Brad Boxberger to Tucson.ST. LOUIS CARDINALS – Recalled RHP Michael Blazek from Memphis (PCL). Optioned RHP Carlos Martinez to Memphis.American AssociationSIOUX FALLS CANARIES – Exercised the 2014 contract options on RHP Chris Allen, LHP Adam Champion, RHP Kirk Clark, LHP Mitchell Clegg, RHP Matt Daly, RHP Alan DeRatt, RHP Ben Moore, RHP Kyle Ruwe, LHP Jack Van Leur, RHP Kyle Vazquez, RHP Jordan Whatcott, C Kevin Dultz, C Jake Taylor, INF Jared Clark, INF Stephen King, INF Cory Morales, INF Tim Pahuta, INF Anthony Trajano, OF Reggie Abercrombie, OF JP Ramirez, OF Marcos Rodriguez and OF Nick Van Stratten.GRAND PRAIRIE AIRHOGS – Exercised the 2014 contract options on LHP Brandon Bargas, RHP Derek Blacksher, RHP Curtis Camilli, LHP Gabe Garcia, RHP Chase Johnson, RHP Patrick Mincey, RHP Stephen Nikonchik, LHP Jared Potts, LHP David Quinowski, RHP Josh Strawn, RHP Aaron Wilkerson, C Angel Flores, INF Jorge Jimenez, INF Brian Myrow, INF Austin Newell, INF Yasutsugu Nishimoto, INF Brandon Pinckney, INF Ryan Pineda, OF Palmer Karr, OF Rian Kiniry and OF Chad Mozingo.BASKETBALLNational Basketball AssociationHOUSTON ROCKETS – Signed G-F Ronnie Brewer.FOOTBALLNational Football LeagueCLEVELAND BROWNS – Claimed LB Eric Martin off waivers from New Orleans. Waived DB Trevin Wade.JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS – Signed CB Will Blackmon. Waived CB Marcus Burley.NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS – Claimed DL Gilbert Pena off waivers from Green Bay and LB Ja’Gared Davis off waivers from the Houston. Released OL Brice Schwab and CB Ras-I Dowling.TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS – Signed WR Jordan Norwood. Waived DE Aaron Morgan.Canadian Football LeagueHAMILTON TIGER-CATS – Released DL Greg Peach.HOCKEYAmerican Hockey LeagueBINGHAMTON SENATORS – Named Tim Marks video coach.ECHLBAKERSFIELD CONDORS – Signed LW Chris Collins. Agreed to terms with D Nick Pageau.GWINNETT GLADIATORS – Signed F Jeremie Malouin and Kurtis Bartliff.READING ROYALS – Agreed to terms with D Damon Kipp.UTAH GRIZZLIES – Agreed to terms with F Adam Pineault, F David Vallorani and D Martin Lee.SKIINGU.S. Ski and Snowboard AssociationUSSA – Named Tiger Shaw chief operating officer, effective Oct. 1.SOCCERMajor League SoccerLOS ANGELES GALAXY – Signed MF Landon Donovan to a multiyear contract extension.TRACK & FIELDTURKISH ATHLETICS FEDERATION – Announced European 100-meter hurdles champion Nevin Yanit was banned for two years after testing positive for banned substances during a competition in February in Duesseldorf, Germany.COLLEGECENTRAL ARKANSAS – Suspended WR Jacoby Walker, WR Wyatt Hikins, OL Jordan Kersh and OL C.J. Simon two games each and RB Willie Matthews one game.CHARLESTON SOUTHERN – Named Adam Vrable hitting coach and infield instructor. Named Drew Woodall student assistant baseball coach.CHOWAN – Named Brittany Hall women’s assistant basketball coach.FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON – Named Julie Flantzer assistant athletic director for sports medicine.HIGH POINT – Named Will Hayes assistant strength & conditioning coach.HOFSTRA – Named Tracy Koch men’s and women’s assistant cross country coach.MOUNT ST. MARY’S – Named Erin Leddy assistant softball coach and Mo Moriarty assistant baseball coach.NEW JERSEY CITY – Named Rich Alberto women’s assistant soccer coach.NEW MEXICO – Named Ed Manzanares the assistant athletic director for major gifts and Allison Buck interim director of operations for volleyball.PENN – Named Dr. Scarlett K. Schmidt executive director of athletics development.TEXAS A&M – Announced the suspension of QB Johnny Manziel for the first half of its Aug. 31 game against Rice.WRIGHT STATE – Named Greg Lovelady baseball coach.

Northfield Park ResultsWednesday1st - NW200PSCD Trot $2,400 OFF:6:354-Zoomin Jesse (Rucker) 10.40 5.60 4.006-Awsome Andrea (WrennJr) 7.20 3.205-Mj’s Victory (KashJr) 4.8028.0 58.1 1:28.2 1:58.2EXACTA (4-6) $77.20TRIFECTA (4-6-5) $311.60Scratched: Blueridge Astaire2nd - NW250PSCD Pace $2,800 OFF:6:597-Driven To Succeed (Wrenn) 6.20 3.40 2.604-Fredsabulldog (RyStahl) 2.40 2.205-Green Olives (ElDeaton) 2.4027.2 57.0 1:25.3 1:54.2EXACTA (7-4) $15.00TRIFECTA (7-4-5) $35.60DAILY DOUBLE (4/7) $65.60Scratched: Diamonds Revenge3rd - FM7500 NW2 Pace $2,000 OFF:7:315-Misty’s Triumph (RyStahl) 2.60 2.20 2.106-Laughing Bones (JaThmpsn) 21.40 8.409-Gunslinger’s Lady (KeKashJr) 4.6029.0 59.3 1:28.4 1:58.1EXACTA (5-6) $45.00TRIFECTA (5-6-9) $315.20Scratched: Runny Buffles4th - NW800L5CD Pace $2,000 OFF:7:515-Juliard (KeKashJr) 75.80 23.40 7.408-Smiling Major (RoMiller) 11.20 8.009-Cj’s Sweet Racer (AMerrimn) 3.2028.1 56.3 1:26.2 1:56.2EXACTA (5-8) $1,091.60TRIFECTA (5-8-9) $4,101.80SUPERFECTA (5-8-9-2 $.10) $1,229.725th - NW250PSCD Trot $2,800 OFF:8:162-Careless Love (RyStahl) 7.80 4.40 4.201-Nowerland Coldcash (Christner) 10.60 7.809-Master Wheels (DoMcKirgan) 18.4028.3 59.4 1:29.3 1:59.3EXACTA (2-1) $74.20TRIFECTA (2-1-9) $548.406th - NW250PSCD Pace $2,800 OFF:8:412-Lucky Brad (RoMiller) 7.60 4.40 3.405-Really Showing Off (Sutton) 11.60 7.608-Earlymorninarrival (JaThmpsn) 6.8027.3 56.2 1:26.3 1:56.4EXACTA (2-5) $106.80TRIFECTA (2-5-8) $1,438.807th - NW800L5CD Pace $2,000 OFF:9:062-Dannys Atthedance (KuSugg) 4.40 3.40

3.004-Putnampacingmachin (RyStahl) 7.60

5.806-Beau Jet (AMerrimn) 6.8026.3 55.3 1:25.0 1:56.0EXACTA (2-4) $30.00TRIFECTA (2-4-6) $308.20SUPERFECTA (2-4-6-5 $1) $580.30SUPERFECTA (2-4-6-5 $.10) $58.03PICK FIVE (4,5/5/5/2/2 (5of5)) $3,026.408th - 10000CLNW3 Pace $2,800 OFF:9:396-Mr Green (KuSugg) 4.60 2.80 2.403-Plain Easy (RonWrennJr) 2.80 2.805-Stormy Ghost (KeKashJr) 3.6028.0 57.0 1:25.4 1:57.0EXACTA (6-3) $16.20TRIFECTA (6-3-5) $56.40PICK THREE (2/2/6 (3of3)) $30.409th - NW300PSCD Trot $3,200 OFF:10:006-Elian Express (KuSugg) 48.00 14.40 7.404-Pathway Dot Com (RonWrennJr) 6.00

2.805-Mailman Bob (JaThmpsn) 3.6029.0 59.0 1:29.0 1:58.3EXACTA (6-4) $314.40TRIFECTA (6-4-5) $1,135.00

U.S. Open ResultsAt National Tennis CenterNew YorkPurse: $34.3 million (Grand Slam)Surface: Hard-OutdoorSinglesMenFirst RoundMarcos Baghdatis, Cyprus, def. Go Soe-da, Japan, 6-4, 6-3, 6-1.Alexandr Dolgopolov, Ukraine, def. David Goffin, Belgium, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4.Kevin Anderson (17), South Africa, def. Daniel Brands, Germany, 7-5, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3.Mikhail Youzhny (21), Russia, def. Nico-las Mahut, France, 6-4, 6-4, 7-6 (4).Somdev Devvarman, India, def. Lukas Lacko, Slovakia, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4.Tim Smyczek, United States, def. James Duckworth, Australia, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-1.WomenSecond RoundAnastasia Pavlyuchenkova (32), Russia, def. Ashleigh Barty, Australia, 6-4, 6-0.Li Na (5), China, def. Sofia Arvidsson, Sweden, 6-1, 6-1.Carla Suarez Navarro (18), Spain, def. CoCo Vandeweghe, United States, 6-3, 6-4.Agnieszka Radwanska (3), Poland, def. Maria-Teresa Torro-Flor, Spain, 6-0, 7-5.Laura Robson (30), Britain, def. Caroline Garcia, France, 6-4, 7-6 (5).Zheng Jie, China, def. Venus Williams, United States, 6-3, 2-6, 7-6 (5).DoublesMenFirst RoundAlbert Montanes and Tommy Robredo, Spain, def. Frantisek Cermak, Czech Re-public, and Filip Polasek (15), Slovakia, 6-4, 6-0.

Pablo Cuevas, Uruguay, and Horacio Zeballos, Argentina, def. Max Mirnyi, Belarus, and Horia Tecau (13), Romania, 6-2, 7-5.Colin Fleming and Jonathan Marray (12), Britain, def. Carlos Berlocq and Eduardo Schwank, Argentina, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.Nikolay Davydenko and Mikhail Elgin, Russia, def. Marinko Matosevic, Aus-tralia, and Grega Zemlja, Slovenia, 1-6, 6-3, 6-2.WomenFirst RoundLiezel Huber, United States, and Nuria Llagostera Vives (9), Spain, def. Nina Bratchikova, Russia, and Bojana Jova-novski, Serbia, 6-1, 6-1.Nadia Petrova, Russia, and Katarina Sre-botnik (3), Slovenia, def. Elina Svitolina, Ukraine, and Renata Voracova, Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-4.Kiki Bertens, Netherlands, and Johanna Larsson, Sweden, def. Shelby Rogers and Maria Sanchez, United States, 7-5, 6-4.Mona Barthel, Germany, and Liga Dek-meijere, Latvia, def. Alexandra Dulgh-eru, Romania, and Eva Hrdinova, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-4.Katalin Marosi, Hungary, and Megan Moulton-Levy, United States, def. Irina-Camelia Begu, Romania, and Klara Zako-palova, Czech Republic, 6-3, 7-6 (4).MixedFirst RoundKimiko Date-Krumm, Japan, and David Marrero, Spain, def. Zheng Saisai, China, and Lukas Dlouhy, Czech Republic, 2-6, 6-0, 10-4.Kveta Peschke, Czech Republic, and Marcin Matkowski (4), Poland, def. An-astasia Rodionova, Australia, and Mari-usz Fyrstenberg, Poland, 6-3, 2-6, 10-8.MORE

BOYS GOLFBerea-Midpark 164, Bay 169at Sweetbriar1. Ellis (BM) 40; T2. Kilgore (BM) 41, Hanzel (BM) 41, Kyle (B) 41, Mlaker (B) 4Brecksville-Broadview Heights 2, Avon Lake 2BBH (2-0-2): Smith Bonamer. AL (0-1-2): Stewart, Mills.Goalies: BBH, Schroedel (5 saves); AL, Adams (10).Firelands 7, Brooklyn 0F (4-0-0): Ruffner 4, Yorks 2. B (1-2-0).Goalies: F, Bartolotta (2 saves); B, Czirr (12).Highland 156, Tallmadge 161At Pine Hills1. Grayson(H) 37; 2. Scherler (H) 38; T3. Dubiel (H) 40; T3. Koza (T) 40; Bickar (T) 40; Genovese (T) 40.Notable: Andy Grayson led the way for Highland with a 1-over-par score of 37.North Ridgeville 162, Midview 163, Lakewood 174At Pine Brook1. Zbin (L) 34; 2. Orseno (NR) 36; 3. Large (M) 39.North Royalton 162, Brecksville-Broad-view Heights 171At Weymouth1.  Carile (NR) 38; 2. Garnet (NR) 39; 3. Krcmar (BBH) 39.Rocky River 182, Keystone 216At Grey Hawk1. Gentner (RR) 40; 2. Sataraka (RR) 44 T2. Gorenc (RR) 44.LATE:Western Reserve Academy 179, Cuyahoga Heights 184At Raccoon Hills1. Murray (WRA) 40; 2. Orr (CH) 42; 3. Kotonski (CH) 43.Valley Forge 179, Shaker Heights 182At Highland Park1. Adams (VF) 39; 2. Ashoff (SH) 43; 3. Hirsh (SH) 45.GIRLS GOLFAurora 188, Perry 229Barrington1. Lerner (A) 44; T1. Nelson (A) 44; 3. Grohe (A) N/A.Hudson 166, Strongsville 179At Ellsworth Meadows1.  N. Goodson (H) 38; 2. J. Goodson (H) 41; 3. Madar (H) 43.Mayfield 190, Twinsburg 209At Airport Greens1. Kozich (M) 41; 2. Woodmanasee (T) 42; T3. Berke (M) 48, Jones (M) 48, Zaleski (T) 48.Orange 222, Berkshire 242At Pleasant Hills1. Meyer (B) 48; 2. Tenney (O) 53; 3. Young (O) 56.Solon 172, North Royalton 194At Grantwood1. Gray (S) 38; 2. Finnerty (S) 44; 3. Markle (S) 45; T3. Gray (S) 45.Stow 182, Shaker Heights 214Fox Den1. Griffith (St) 43; 2. Hendershot (St) 45; 3. Huber (St) 46.Vermilion 240, North Ridgeville 220At Pine Brook1. Gerome (NR) 42; 2. Hall (V) 47; 3. Moon (NR) 56.Westlake 211, Berea-Midpark 265At Avon Oaks1. Kreider (W) 47; 2. Labroo (W) 54; 3. Hartmann (W) 54.Medina 154, Brunswick 242  Medina Country Club1. Loftis (M) 38; T1. Herrick (M) 38; 3. Debnar (M) 39; T3. Pollock (M) 39. Notable: The Medina Lady Bees shot 14 over par as a team to win this NOC event.LATE:Beaumont 172, Lake Catholic 193At Highland

FIELD HOCKEYHawken 3, Kent Roosevelt 0H: Blossom 2, Harris.Goalies: H, Speroff (1 save).BOYS SOCCERAvon 2, North Ridgeville 0A (2-1-1): Minotti, Giraldo. NR: None. Goalies: A, Long (3 saves); NR, Milner (6).Copley 5, Nordonia 3 Bay 2, Lakewood 0B (2-0-3, 1-0): Matakovich, Sooy. L, (0-4, 0-1): None.Goalies: L,  Fehrenbach (12); B, South-erington (2).Hawken 5, Kirtland 0H: Davis (2), Connors, Harkey, Mendoza (PK). K: None.Goalies: H, Gilchrist (5 saves); K, Delciappo (10), Janiro (1).Lutheran West  2 , Wellington 1L (2-1, 1-0): Neumann 2. W (0-3, 0-1): Lara.Goalies: L, Moses (1 save), Pshock (3); W, Miller (6).Notable: Taylor Neumann scored twice, but made the play of the game defensively with only minutes left in the contest. Neumann ran down a shot that was chipped over Lutheran West goalkeeper Jake Pshock’s head and swept the ball out of the goal just inches from the end line.Manchester 8, Timken 0M (2-1-0): Lloyd 2, Eidom, Collins, Mir-man, Ott, Whyte, Villers.Goalies: M, Geobelbecker (13 saves); T, Daniels.Rocky River 2, Vermilion 0RR (4-0-0): Duncan 2. RR (3-1-0).Goalies: RR, Liva (7 saves); V, Pawlowski (11).Valley Forge 4, Lincoln West 0 VF (2-3): Lutsyshyn, Sposit, Stadalsky. LW (2-2): None.Goalies: VF, Hanna (3 saves); LW, Figueroa (10).Wadsworth 6, North Canton Hoover 0W (2-0-0): Runkle 2, Palange 2, Berger, Drown.Goalies: W, Centea (2 saves).Western Reserve Academy 6, Kent Roosevelt 0WRA (2-0-0): Gangoli, Campana, Ma, Hassell, JehuAppiah, Waldeck. KR (0-3-0).Goalies: WRA, Skora (2 saves), Blanda; KR, Malik (8).LATE:Archbishop Hoban 1, Cardinal Mooney 0AH (3-0-0): Lynch. CM (1-1-1).Goalies: AH, Markowski (2 saves); CM, Hudak (7).Cardinal 8, Newbury 0C (1-0-0): I. Mast 2, Breyley 2, Wicks, Er. Ross, Canterbury, T. Mast. Copley 5, Nordonia 3C (2-0-1): S. Harter 2, J. Harter, Bren-nan, Kirui. N (0-1-0): Rudder, Sidoti, Bradley.Goalies: C, Mubarak (3 saves); N, Cercek (4).Ellet 2, Perry 1E (2-2-0): Hagenbaugh, Vanek. P: Merry.Goalies: E, Baker (17 saves); P, Hossler (18).North Royalton 11, Parma 0NR: Smigel 3, Neyzypor 3, Grida, Lopes, Antonio, N. Peterjohn.Goalies: NR, Fikar (4 saves).Orange 3, Chagrin Falls 2

O: Abraksia 3.Goalies: O, Blake (5 saves).Revere 9, Tallmadge 0R (4-0): Branch 2, Taylor 2, Easterling 1, Somple 1, Espinal 1, Oleson 1, Kirkendall 1.Goalies: R, Gergerich (2 saves); T, Roy (9).Shaker Heights 5, Valley Forge 1SH (2-1): Iamonica, Goodman, Forenski, Podl, Shutkin; VF (1-3): Lutsyshyn.Goalies: SH, Prochoroff (4 saves); VF, Hanna (9).University School 8, Willoughby South 1US (1-0-3): Young 2, Bell 4, Bulucea, Dyke. WS (0-3-0): Lann.Goalies: US, Wilhelm (1 save); WS, Oress.GIRLS SOCCERAvon 4, North Ridgeville 2A: Yeagley, Betts, Sauter 2. NR (2-1): Blagojevic, Zingale.Goalies: A, Grudzien (1 save); NR, Casement (14).Notable: Zanny Sauter scored two goals for the Eagles. Bre Casement posted 14 saves for the Rangers.Brush 2, Mayfield 1B: Martin 2. M: Blanchard.Goalies: B, Woyma (12 saves); M, Stickley (7).Brecksville-Broadview Heights 4 Avon Lake 2B (2-2): Houk 2, Morgan, Lydey. AL (0-3): Siko, Robinson.Goalies: B, Farwell (5 saves); AL, Crooks (3).Notable: Junior forward Chantel Houk scored two goals for the Bees while goalkeeper Jennifer Farwell had 5 saves.Buckeye 10, Columbia 0B (3-1): Phillips (3), Erne (2), S. Barnes (2), L. Thomas, Turner, Stacy. C: None. Goalies: B, Stacy, (0) Nguyen (0); C, Paine (14).Euclid 6, Akron Garfield 0E: Hudson, Moore, J. Hughes, Mirra, Holzheimer, Larive. AG: None.Goalies: E, Kendel (1 save); GA, N/A (15). Notable: Euclid got goals from six dif-ferent Lady Panthers as they improved to 2-1.Elyria Catholic 5, Midview 0EC (4-0-0): Smith 3, Dziak, Ellingson. M (2-2-0).Goalies: EC. Holbrook (7 saves); M, Ceh (9).Fairview 4, Brookside 0  F (2-1-1): Klag, Garcia, Burger, Miller. B (2-2-1): None.Goalies: F, S. Lally (2 saves); B, Sanchez (9). Highland 1, Green 0H (3-2, 1-0): Weinceck. G (1-2, 0-1).Goalies: H, Less (3 saves); G, Seman (8).Hudson 6, Stow 1H (3-0): Ito 2, Wright 2, Torrence, Camp. S (1-2): Pryce.Goalies: H, L’Hommedieu (2 saves), Camp (1);  S, Green (7).Notable: Kim Ito and Alex Wright had two goals each for the Explorers. Jackson 4, Boardman 1J (4-0): Patton (2), Johnson, Campbell. B (1-3): Cailor.  Goalies: J, Kingsbury (4 saves), Wilson (2); B, Bryant (4).Lake Catholic 2, NDCL 0LC (3-1): Talaganis, Martinis. NDCL (1-2-1): None.Goalies: LC, Brannon (1 save), Mullee (1); NDCL, Mormon (6). Lutheran West 9, Lake Ridge 0LW (1-3): Huffman (2), Villwock, Cach, Hessler, Breodray, Mystic, Mercado, Thornton. LR (0-4): 0.Goalies: LR, Wolfe (15 saves); LW, Col-lozo (0), Miles (0). Notable: Eight different players scored for Lutheran West in their first win of the season.Rocky River 10, Vermillion 0RR (4-0): Ellisky (4), Bennett, Zanarrita (2), Auzenbrgs, McDonald. V (1-1): None.Goalies: Connelly (1 save), Braun (0); V, McCurdy (12). Notable: For Ellisky, this game marked the third time she scored a hat trick or better on the season. Shaker Heights 1, Valley Forge 0SH (1-3): Cook. VF: None.Goalies: SH, Scharfstein (4 saves); VF, Zoltai (9).Notable: Junior forward Maeve Cook scored the game’s only goal as Shaker Heights picked up its first win 1-0. Senior goalkeeper Julia Scharfstein recorded 4 saves for Shaker.Twinsbug 4, Mentor 1T (4-0): Bongiovanni 3, D’Isidoro 1. M (1-2-1): Lewis.Goalies: T, Cooke (4 saves); M, Pratt (7).Westlake 1, Olmsted Falls 0W (1-0): Bauer. OF (2-1): None.Goalies: W, Carpenter (4 saves); OF, Walchonowicz (12).GIRLS TENNISArchbishop Hoban 5,   St. Vincent-St. Mary 0Singles: Felden d. Reese 6-0, 6-4; Wad-dell d. Pagni 6-3, 6-0; Gorey d. Engles 6-0, 6-1.Doubles: May/Bell d. Pirie/Beskitt 6-0, 6-1; Thomas/Burkholder 7-6(5), 6-1Brecksville-Broadview Heights 5, Olmsted Falls 0Singles: Wang d. Taylor 6-2, 6-1; Olsen d. Stork 6-2, 7-5; Farid d. Bridle 6-2, 6-1.Doubles: Knetig/Matta d. Bertrand/Burkman 6-4, 6-2; Desantis/Wargo d. Bertrand/Ashton 6-2, 7-5.Cardinal Mooney 4  Gilmour 1Singles: Althans (G) d. Haggerty 6-2 6-0  Reider (C) d Hollis 6-1 6-0 Yerian (C) d Jacobs 6-0 6-1.Doubles: DiDomenico/Cicchi (C) d Doe/Hawkins 6-0 6-0; Mathews/Kleeh (C) d Lawrence/Fehn 6-1 6-3.Fairview 3 Vermilion 2Singles: Fratzke  (F) d. Wilson 6-2, 6-1; Anglin (V) d. Popa 6-3, 6-7(4), 6-4; Ragnoni (V) d. Vandra 7-5, 6-1.Doubles:  Aguirre/Palmer (F) d. Mello/Gibbons 6-4, 6-1; Filkill/Ford (F) d. Adkins/Reutter 6-4, 6-1.Hawken 5, Beachwood 0Singles: Green d. Crosby 6-2, 6-0; Rankin d. Jiao 6-3, 6-3; Ravishankar d. Stern 6-3, 6-1.Doubles: Goren/Kerman d. S. Tall/ J. Tall  6-3, 6-2; Levin/Ross d. Finkenthal/Kuong  6-4, 6-2. Highland 4, Cloverleaf 1Singles: Dunbar (C) d. Welch 6-0, 6-1; Mad. Petrich (H) d. Morgan Wood 6-2, 6-4; M. Wiswesser (H) d. Vasil 6-2, 6-4.Doubles: Cressman/Mac. Petrich (H) d. Myers/Salsgiver 6-0, 6-0; N. Wisesser/Bowers (H) d. Bayus/Andrews 6-0, 6-0.Hudson 5 , Mentor 0Singles: Mdzinarishvili (H) d. Weaver 7-5, 7-5; Mawby (H) d. Gliebi 6-3, 6-3; Ferris (H) d. Siegel 6-2, 6-3.Doubles: Chen/Graham (H) d. Radel/Gorjup 6-4, 6-1; Kriess/Dalich 6-1, 6-1.Laurel 4, Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy 1Singles: Buchinsky (L) d. Pile 6-0,6-0; Haskell (C) d. Preiser 6-1,6-1; Lauster (L) d. Andrew 6-4,6-2.Doubles: Feng/Hata (L) d. Kalra/

Petrinec 6-0,6-2; Moore/Slater (L) d. Bolinger/Mellof 6-2,6-0Lake Catholic 4, Eastlake North 1Singles: Diver (E) d. Morrissey 6-1, 7-5; Pfreim (L) d. Ponsart 6-4, 7-5.Doubles: Fox/Radigan (L) d. Patrick/Reed 6-0,6-0.Notable: Lake Catholic won the third singles and second doubles matches by default.North Royalton 5, Twinsburg 0Singles: Muren  d. Lesko  6-4, 6-2; Kauppila  d. Muvva  6-0, 6-1; Panigutti  d. Bhambra  6-2, 6-2.Doubles: Haines/Packard  d. Karapan-dzich/Sharma  6-4, 1-6, 6-1; Baldari/Kostansek  d. Hansler/Peketi  1-6, 6-1, 6-3.Olmsted Falls 4, Midview 1Singles: Taylor (OF) d. Pickering (M) 6-0, 6-2; Stark (OF) d. Gipson (M) 6-4, 6-2; Bartone (M) d. Garltiz (OF) 6-0,6-3.Doubles: M. Bertrand/Bokman (OF) d. Sedlak/Patel (M) 6-1,6-1; Ashton/J. Bertrand (OF) d. Kenyon/Hogue (M) 6-3, 7-5.Perry 5, Harvey 0Singles: Pacquet (P) d. Beamer 6-2, 6-1; Spahr (P) d. Cipriano 6-1, 6-0; Klinger (P) d. Winters  6-1, 6-1.Doubles: Robinson/Hacking (P) d. Ko-ren/Thompson 6-2, 6-1; Dew/Sumunu (P) d. Van Winkle/Slay 7-5, 6-2.Revere 3, Green 2Singles:  Hendrickson (R) d. Starkey 6-4, 6-0; Hujar (G) d. Henry 6-0, 6-4; LIfke (R ) d. Marchese 6-2, 6-3.Doubles:  Ling/Taylor (R) d. Jamil/Dooley 2-6, 6-2, 6-3; Kirk/Gregory (G) d. Berry/Mortimer 6-3, 6-4.Shaker Heights 4, Medina 1 Singles: Nejedlik (S) d. Deimling (M) 1-6, 6-2, 6-1; Block (S) d. B. Ott (M) 7-6, 6-4; Frierson (S) d. Speckman (M) 6-2, 7-5.Doubles: Mejor/Arnold (M) d. Maury/Frierson (S) 4-6, 6-0, 4-6; Kao/Hummell (S) d. Liebler/Greene (M) 6-3, 6-3.Solon 3, Mayfield 2Singles: Vizelman (M) d. Kandakai (S) 6-2, 6-2; Schmitt (M) d. Bandi (S) 7-6, 6-4; Lander (S) d. Milenius (M) 6-2, 6-4. Doubles: Baird/Moore (S) d. Caine/Mul-vihill (M) 6-3, 6-2; Samtani/Smith (M) d. Roterber/Hsu (S) 6-4, 1-6, 7-5. Strongsville 5, Brunswick 0Singles: Peskura d. Yuhas 6-1, 6-0; Khan d. Santiago 7-5, 6-0; Shah d. Webb 6-3, 6-1Doubles:  Rowe/Moser d. Nawash/Boyer 6-0, 6-4; Sridharan/Tan d. Stojanovic/Bowman 6-2, 6-2.Norton 4 Coventry 1Singles: Schmitt (N) d. Michaels 6-2, 6-4; Rowe (N) d. Cooper 7-6, 6-1; Kraus (N) d. Miller 6-0, 6-3.Doubles: Jackson/Blankenship (C) d. Kitchens/Miller 6-3, 6-0;  Thomas/Whitaker (N) d. Lushes/Cordea 7-6, 6-1.Orange 3, Kenston 2LATE:Bay 3, Lakewood 1Singles: Quilin (B) d. Wood 6-0, 6-0; Shaw (L) v. Aleksandrovic 7-5, 4-6, 2-1 (sus. rain); Priemer (B) d. Ebner 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Hoffert/Ritschel (L) d. Kapes/Povetsky 7-5, 6-4; Hansen/Messina (B) d. Nelson/King 6-2, 6-1. Beaumont 4, Archbishop Hoban 1Singles: Barone (B) d. Felden 6-3, 6-4; Waddell (H) d. Connelly 6-4, 7-6; Leone (B) d. Gorey 6-7, 7-6, 7-6. Doubles: Knezvic/Cira (B) d. Bell/may 7-6, 6-4; Rowane/Allen(B) d. Thomas/Burkholder 6-2, 6-1.Magnificat B 3 Notre Dame Cathedral Latin 2Singles: Didovic (N) d. Luffred 6-0, 6-1; Kus (N) d. Robenalt 6-4, 6-3; Coyne (M) d. Sitimooka 6-4, 6-1Doubles: Swartz/Fatica (M) d. Tomsica/D’Angelo 6-4, 6-4; Minotti/Thompson (M) d. Pearce/Lah 6-1,6-1Walsh Jesuit 5, Hawken 0Singles: Sandberg d. Green  6-1, 6-4; Hissong d. Rankin 6-2, 6-1; Costanza def Ravishankar 6-3, 6-2.Doubles: Dickinson/Carmichael  d. Ker-man/Goren  6-7, 7-5 ,7-6; Cline/Crane d. Levin/Ross  6-2, 7-6.VOLLEYBALLCuyahoga Heights d. Trinity 25-23; 25-14; 25-15Notable: Veronica Gehring led the way for the Redskins with 15 kills Sarah Horvath 16 digs Dayna Denner 10 digs, 6 kills Corinne Zielinski 28 assists opened up with a win.Elyria Catholic d. Avon 24-26, 25-17, 26-24, 26-24Notable: Allie Kaminski led Elyria Catholic with 18 points while Jessie Lee had 17 kills. Marie Vasitas had 40 assists for the Panthers.Lake Ridge Academy d. Oberlin 25-8, 25-12, 25-10Notable: Hannah Guidish led the charge for Lake Ridge with 12 kills.John Adams d. Whitney Young 24-26, 25-17, 25-12, 25-10Orange d. Garfield 21-25 26-25, 25-24, 25-18Notable: Leslie Sensibello posted 15 kills for Orange while Kinsey Laninga had 3 aces and Hollie Vaughn had 18 assists.LATE:Brecksville-Broadview Heights d. Avon Lake 17-25, 25-22, 25-23, 27-25Notable: Emily Sokolowski had 15 kills and Dani D’Anna added 3 aces for the Bees. Avon Lake, which fell to 2-2, was led by Katie Mihalik with 15 kills and 4 kill blocks, and Lauren Kollias with 20 digs. St. Vincent-St. Mary d. St. Thomas Aqui-nas 25-22, 25-23, 23-25, 20-25, 16-14Notable: The match was held at the University of Akron’s JAR Arena. St. Vincent-St. Mary, which upped its record to 2-3, was led by Kiley May with 22 service points--including 2 aces--and 17 digs, while Taylor Paolucci added 17 kills.Highland d. Green 28-26, 25-10, 25-18Notable: Highland’s Tori Maglione had 10 kills and Emmi Esker had 5 aces.Clearview d. Buckeye 23-25, 25-21, 25-18, 25-11Notable: Clearview’s Heather Younkin had 12 kills, 15 blocks and 8 digs.Nordonia d. Copley 25-12, 25-10, 25-14Notable: Nordonia’s Sierra Pla had 11 kills and Bailey Watroba had 30 assists.Archbishop Hoban d. Barberton 25-18, 25-15, 25-13Notable: Hoban’s Alex Hall had 10 kills and 16 assists.Triway d. Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy 25-21, 25-20, 25-15Notable: CVCA’s Anna Zarlinga had 11 digs.Perry d. Conneaut 25-22, 25-14 27-25Notable: Perry’s Brittany Levkulich had 15 kills and 2 aces and Sydney Sill had 21 assists.Richmond Heights d. St.Martin de Por-res 25-16, 25-13, 25-10Vermilion d. Rocky River 23-25, 25-23, 25-21, 23-25, 15-13

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WNBAEASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GBx-Chicago 20 8 .714 –Atlanta 14 12 .538 5Washington 14 15 .483 6½Indiana 12 15 .444 7½New York 11 17 .393 9Connecticut 7 20 .259 12½WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GBx-Minnesota 21 7 .750 –x-Los Angeles 20 8 .714 1Phoenix 14 13 .519 6½Seattle 14 14 .500 7San Antonio 10 18 .357 11Tulsa 9 19 .321 12Wednesday’s GameWashington 85, Atlanta 80, OTThursday’s GamesConnecticut at Seattle, 10 p.m.

Today in sportsAug. 291962 — A.C.'s Viking, driven by Sanders Russell, wins the Hambletonian Stakes.1973 — Flirth, driven by Ralph Baldwin, wins the Hambletonian Stakes in straight heats.1974 — Nineteen-year-old high school basketball star Moses Malone, signs a contract with the Utah Stars of the ABA to become the first player to go directly from high school into major professional basketball.

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Bach favored to lead IOCThe International Olympic Committee will elect a new president today to lead the committee into the next decade. Thomas Bach of Germany was the strong favorite among the field of six can-didates vying to succeed Jacques Rogge, the 71-year-old Belgian who is stepping down af-ter 12 years. Richard Carrion, a Puerto Rican banking executive who heads the IOC’s finance commission, and vice president Ng Ser Miang of Singapore are also contenders.

FIGURE SKATING

Olympian Lysacek injuredOlympic champion Evan Lysacek’s comeback is again being delayed by injury. Lysacek was to compete later this week at the U.S. International Skating Classic, his first event since winning gold at the Vancouver Games. But he withdrew Monday, citing a slight abdominal tear. A simi-lar injury forced him out of Skate America last year, and he eventually had sports hernia surgery. Lysacek has has missed three full seasons since beating rival Evgeni Plushenko in Vancouver. He is still entered for Skate America, which is Oct. 18-20 in Detroit.

SWIMMING

Nyad to address skepticsDiana Nyad is planning to meet with members of the marathon swimming community who are skeptical about her 110-mile swim from Cuba to Florida. Since Nyad finished her swim last week, long-distance swimmers have been debating on social media whether the 64-year-old endurance athlete could have picked up as much speed as she says she did from the fast-moving Gulf Stream current. Nyad planned to meet Tuesday with “her peers in the swimming community,” said Alexandra Crotin, one of Nyad’s spokes-women.

BASKETBALL

Nets retire Jason Kidd’s No. 5The Brooklyn Nets will retire the No. 5 jersey of Jason Kidd, who led the franchise to its great-est NBA success as a player and is now its coach. The Nets said Monday the ceremony will take place Oct. 17 before their preseason game against the Miami Heat. Kidd led the New Jersey Nets to the 2002 and 2003 NBA Finals. He ended his 19-year playing career after spending last season with the New York Knicks.

Rodman plans N. Korea games Dennis Rodman is going back to North Korea, and taking a team of former NBA players with him. Days after returning from his second trip to visit Kim Jong Un, Rodman announced plans Monday to stage two exhibition games in North Korea in January. The first will be Jan. 8 – Kim’s birthday – with another to follow two days later. “Why North Korea? It’ll open doors,” Rodman said. He hopes to have stars such as former Chicago teammate Scottie Pippen and Karl Malone.

COLLEGE SOCCER

Ursuline’s Rowan earns honorsThe Great Midwest Athletic Conference named Ursuline College junior Paige Rowan its “Wom-en’s Soccer Athlete of the Week”. The Lake Cath-olic High School graduate scored two goals in Thursday’s season-opening win over the Univer-sity of Charleston.

HOCKEY

Goalie Kiprusoff retiresVeteran goalie Miikka Kiprusoff, a native of Turku, Finland, announced his retirement on Monday after 12 NHL seasons, the last nine with the Calgary Flames. Kiprusoff, 36, who be-gan his career with the San Jose Sharks, joined the Flames in 2003 and helped lead them to the Stanley Cup finals the following year. In 623 ca-reer regular-season games with Calgary and San Jose, he went 319-213-71 with a 2.49 GAA and .912 save percentage.

Newswatch FootballNational Football LeagueAMERICAN CONFERENCENorth W L T Pct PF PACleveland 0 1 0 .000 10 23Cincinnati 0 1 0 .000 21 24Pittsburgh 0 1 0 .000 9 16Baltimore 0 1 0 .000 27 49East W L T Pct PF PANew England 1 0 0 1.000 23 21Miami 1 0 0 1.000 23 10N.Y. Jets 1 0 0 1.000 18 17Buffalo 0 1 0 .000 21 23South W L T Pct PF PAIndianapolis 1 0 0 1.000 21 17Tennessee 1 0 0 1.000 16 9Houston 0 0 0 .000 0 0Jacksonville 0 1 0 .000 2 28West W L T Pct PF PAKansas City 1 0 0 1.000 28 2Denver 1 0 0 1.000 49 27San Diego 0 0 0 .000 0 0Oakland 0 1 0 .000 17 21NATIONAL CONFERENCENorth W L T Pct PF PADetroit 1 0 0 1.000 34 24Chicago 1 0 0 1.000 24 21Green Bay 0 1 0 .000 28 34Minnesota 0 1 0 .000 24 34East W L T Pct PF PADallas 1 0 0 1.000 36 31Philadelphia 1 0 0 1.000 33 27Washington 0 1 0 .000 27 33N.Y. Giants 0 1 0 .000 31 36South W L T Pct PF PANew Orleans 1 0 0 1.000 23 17Tampa Bay 0 1 0 .000 17 18Carolina 0 1 0 .000 7 12Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 17 23West W L T Pct PF PASt. Louis 1 0 0 1.000 27 24San Francisco 1 0 0 1.000 34 28Seattle 1 0 0 1.000 12 7Arizona 0 1 0 .000 24 27Thursday’s GameDenver 49, Baltimore 27Sunday’s GamesNew Orleans 23, Atlanta 17Chicago 24, Cincinnati 21New England 23, Buffalo 21Tennessee 16, Pittsburgh 9N.Y. Jets 18, Tampa Bay 17Kansas City 28, Jacksonville 2Seattle 12, Carolina 7Miami 23, Cleveland 10Detroit 34, Minnesota 24Indianapolis 21, Oakland 17San Francisco 34, Green Bay 28St. Louis 27, Arizona 24Dallas 36, N.Y. Giants 31Monday’s GamesPhiladelphia 33, Washington 27Houston at San Diego, lateThursday, Sep. 12N.Y. Jets at New England, 8:25 p.m.Sunday, Sep. 15Dallas at Kansas City, 1 p.m.Tennessee at Houston, 1 p.m.Washington at Green Bay, 1 p.m.Minnesota at Chicago, 1 p.m.St. Louis at Atlanta, 1 p.m.San Diego at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.Miami at Indianapolis, 1 p.m.Cleveland at Baltimore, 1 p.m.Carolina at Buffalo, 1 p.m.Detroit at Arizona, 4:05 p.m.New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 4:05 p.m.Jacksonville at Oakland, 4:25 p.m.Denver at N.Y. Giants, 4:25 p.m.San Francisco at Seattle, 8:30 p.m.Monday, Sep. 16Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 8:40 p.m.

SUNDAY LATE BOX SCORECowboys 36, Giants 31N.Y. Giants 3 7 7 14 – 31Dallas 3 10 14 9 – 36

First QuarterDal–FG Bailey 30, 13:04.NYG–FG J.Brown 20, 2:02.Second QuarterDal–FG Bailey 38, 10:02.Dal–Witten 15 pass from Romo (Bailey

kick), 2:55.NYG–Cruz 70 pass from Manning (J.Brown

kick), 1:50.Third QuarterDal–Church 27 fumble return (Bailey

kick), 12:31.Dal–Witten 4 pass from Romo (Bailey

kick), 4:55.NYG–Cruz 18 pass from Manning (J.Brown

kick), 1:44.Fourth QuarterDal–FG Bailey 45, 12:10.NYG–Cruz 10 pass from Manning (J.Brown

kick), 8:47.Dal–Carr 49 interception return (pass

failed), 1:50.NYG–Myers 4 pass from Manning (J.Brown

kick), :11.A–85,348. NYG DalFirst downs 21 22Total Net Yards 478 331Rushes-yards 14-50 23-87Passing 428 244Punt Returns 5-20 2-19Kickoff Returns 1-26 0-0Interceptions Ret. 1-91 3-62Comp-Att-Int 27-42-3 36-49-1Sacked-Yards Lost 3-22 2-19Punts 3-54.7 6-45.8Fumbles-Lost 3-3 2-0Penalties-Yards 6-52 5-40Time of Possession 22:50 37:10INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING–N.Y. Giants, Scott 5-23, Wilson

7-19, Manning 2-8. Dallas, Murray 20-86, Tanner 1-2, Romo 2-(minus 1).

PASSING–N.Y. Giants, Manning 27-42-3-450. Dallas, Romo 36-49-1-263.

RECEIVING–N.Y. Giants, Myers 7-66, Cruz 5-118, Nicks 5-114, Randle 5-101, Scott 5-51. Dallas, Austin 10-72, Witten 8-70, Murray 8-39, Bryant 4-22, Williams 2-32, Harris 2-12, Tanner 1-9, Escobar 1-7.

MISSED FIELD GOALS–None.

TennisU.S. OpenMondayAt The USTA Billie Jean King Tennis CenterNew YorkSinglesMen’s ChampionshipRafael Nadal (2), Spain, def. Novak

Djokovic (1), Serbia, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1.

WTA Challenge BellMondayAt Club Avantage Multi-Sports de QuebecQuebec CitySinglesFirst RoundChristina McHale, United States, def.

Tamira Paszek, Austria, 6-2, 6-1.Marina Erakovic (6), New Zealand, def.

Mallory Burdette, United States, 5-7, 7-6 (4), 6-3.

Ajla Tomljanovic, Croatia, def. Maria San-chez, United States, 6-2, 2-6, 6-3.

DoublesFirst RoundKristina Barrois, Germany, and Eleni Dani-

ilidou, Greece, def. Gabriela Dabrowski and Sharon Fichman, Canada, 6-2, 6-4.

Irina Falconi, United States, and Anna Tatishvili, Georgia, def. Catalina Casta-no, Colombia, and Mirjana Lucic-Baroni (4), Croatia, 7-6 (1), 6-4.

Horse racingNorthfield Park resultsMondayRace 1: 2000CLCD Pace $2,0003-Hallin Gator (Noble) 20.00 10.80 5.005-Hazel Eyes (Christner) 8.60 5.206-Samovar Hanover (Thmpsn) 7.20EXACTA (3-5) $170.40TRIFECTA (3-5-6) $1,793.40Race 2: NW1000L5CD Pace $2,0002-G L Gogetem (Lake) 6.00 3.60 3.007-Kennairn (Sutton) 20.80 13.204-Mor Than Desire (Sugg) 8.00EXACTA (2-7) $221.20TRIFECTA (2-7-4) $2,177.00DAILY DOUBLE (3-2) $68.60Race 3: NW200PSCD Pace $2,4009-Waterhouse (Noble) 6.40 3.80 3.203-Premier Flash (KashJr) 5.40 3.405-Blueridge Camagot (Wengerd) 4.00EXACTA (9-3) $34.20TRIFECTA (9-3-5) $171.80Race 4: NW250PSCD Pace $2,8005-My Boogie Shoes (WrennJr) 5.60 3.20 2.60

2-Wildcats Terror (Wengerd) 2.80 2.404-D J Supreme (Noble) 3.20EXACTA (5-2) $20.00TRIFECTA (5-2-4) $73.80SUPERFECTA (5-2-4-9/$1) $355.10SUPERFECTA (5-2-4-9/.10) $35.51Race 5: NW400PSCD Trot $4,0002-Tymal Recap (KashJr) 8.80 3.60 3.405-S M’s Terminator (WrennJr) 2.40 2.106-Deputy Dylan (Noble) 7.60EXACTA (2-5) $20.20TRIFECTA (2-5-6) $195.00Race 6: NW250PSCD Pace $2,8001-My Civil Dollar (Stahl) 13.80 5.60 4.205-Sarah’s Legacy (Miller) 7.20 5.407-Dunkirk Beach (Merrimn) 4.20EXACTA (1-5) $142.60TRIFECTA (1-5-7) $616.00Race 7: NW300PSCD Pace $3,200 4-Cold Bath (Noble) 17.00 7.60 7.402-Bryndan’s Toy (Page) 4.20 3.405-Tieler Bea Hotspur (Sugg) 13.40EXACTA (4-2) $48.60TRIFECTA (4-2-5) $538.80SUPERFECTA (4-2-5-9/$1) $1,809.30SUPERFECTA (4-2-5-9/.10) $180.93PICK FIVE (9/5/2/1./4 4 OF 5) $38.50CARRYOVER $1,966.94Scratched: S F DynamiteRace 8: NW400PSCD Pace $4,0005-Mustang Tom (Deaton) 12.20 4.80 3.203-Royal Morn (Merrimn) 3.00 2.409-Aligned Hanover (Miller) 4.40EXACTA (5-3) $54.60TRIFECTA (5-3-9) $493.00PICK THREE (¼/5) $274.70Race 9: WO4000L5 Pace $5,0005-Chase The Sun (Merrimn) 4.00 2.60 2.208-T Red (WrennJr) 5.80 5.204-Beans And Weenies (Sugg) 4.20EXACTA (5-8) $26.00TRIFECTA (5-8-4) $140.80

Northfield Park entriesTuesday. Post Time: 6:30 PM1st Purse $2,000 NW1CD Trot1. Classy Stone, Anderson 9-22. Wah-Kon-De, Allen 5-23. I Wanta Zenyatta, McKirgan 4-14. Dudelooklikealady, Kramp 10-15. Zoomboomafu, Green 7-26. R Red Red Wine, Kash 12-17. Rompaway Elvis, Wrenn 6-18. Thirty Two Speed, Miller 8-12nd Purse $2,000 7500CLNW2 Trot1. Master John Deer, Hawk 7-22. Joys Diamond, Thmpsn 9-23. Talkbacklittlegirl, Kash 5-14. Thirtytofinalscore, Wrenn 12-15. Big Brown Sonshine, Sugg 5-26. Al Mar Racing Reno, Mapes 8-17. Cr Chips N Dip, Merriman 6-18. Ken U Sing, Miller 10-19. Lima Echo, Sutton 15-13rd Purse $2,000 NW1000L5CD Trot1. P C Dream Ride, Tharps 7-22. Nora’s Dream T, Miller 15-13. Baywood Firm, Wrenn 6-14. Moma Jean’s Crown, Rucker 9-25. Cj’s Victory, Thmpsn 5-16. Master Lad Pro, Irvine 8-17. Band’s Superstar, Hawk 5-28. Parris Island, Myrick 12-19. Canadian Frontier, Kennedy 10-14th Purse $2,000 NW1CD Pace1. Mcscape Artist, Harris 15-12. Tickle-R-Patty, Merriman 8-13. Julie’s Davinchie, Wrenn 12-14. Igottaguyforthat, Kash 4-15. Swimsuit Model, Thmpsn 9-56. So Gung Ho, Hawk 5-17. Go Johnny Go, Sugg 8-58. Flight Seelster, Guptill 20-19. Corwhiny, Sutton 10-15th Purse $2,000 NW1000L5CD Trot1. Colby D, Miller 8-52. Fortune Sailor, Thmpsn 5-13. Smallsreed, Lake 6-14. Forest Heights, Christner 8-15. Gutenberg, Wrenn 9-26. Homestead Kjell, Harris 10-17. One Day Wonder, Ladd 15-18. Christmas Knight, McKirgan 20-19. Olin, Sugg 3-16th Purse $2,000 NW1CD Pace1. Lady Duchess, Hawk 5-12. Sunny Flynn, Wrenn 7-23. Bunny Shark, Kash 5-24. Princes Morgan, Thmpsn 6-15. Abby’s Lullabye, Blevins 10-16. Slot Artist, Merrimn 9-27. Passions Flash, Sugg 12-18. Gypsy Lady, Irvine 15-19. Luigi Sanantony-O, Hrshbrgr 8-17th Purse $2,400 NW200PSCD Pace1. Juliard, Kash 7-22. Buzz Hershey, Cross 6-13. Flying Metro, Christner 5-24. Nukes Fortunateson, Lake 5-15. Sj’s Blissful Lady, Sugg 12-16. Go Cowboy Go, Sutton 15-17. Big Bad Tj, Wrenn 9-28. Armbros Revenge A, Merrimn 8-19. Pandora’s Gambit N, Thmpsn 10-18th Purse $2,000 NW1000L5CD Pace1. Itsnoonertime, Sugg 4-12. Fry Vally Fredie, Mapes 10-13. Artistic Dreamer, Merrimn 3-14. Low And Right, Kash 7-25. Putnampacingmachin, Irvine 9-26. Vaniscape, Sutton 8-17. Green Olives, Wrenn 5-18. Mizuno, Christner 12-19. Bucks Bigwin, Lake 6-19th Purse $2,400 NW200PSCD Trot

1. Can’t Fence Me In, Lake 7-22. T P Maximus, Christner 5-23. Mystical Sam, Sutton 9-24. Master’s Sweetie, Sugg 8-15. Lost Photo, Miller 12-16. The Raincatcher, Thmpsn 15-17. Mom’s Looker, Wrenn 6-18. Ohno U Just Didn’t, Irvine 5-19. Willie Bay, Hawk 10-110th Purse $2,000 NW1000L5CD Pace1. R U Joe King, Miller 9-22. Rella On Attack, Thmpsn 5-13. Phil Harmonic, Wrenn 4-14. Tymal Triton, Merrimn 7-25. Medoland Tess, Kash 6-16. Gramma’s Guy, Hawk 10-17. Red White And Crue, Sutton 3-18. Tin Star, Lake 12-19. Robin Dontget, Cisco 8-111th Purse $2,000 7500CLNW2 Pace1. Laughing Bones, Thmpsn 9-22. Feelin Peachy, Sugg 6-13. Major Mike, Lake 5-24. Icanfeelyoubreath, Kash 10-15. Lima Java, Wrenn 7-26. Two Willow Dragon, Merrimn 5-17. Upfront Outsider, Miller 12-18. Jump For Joy, Sutton 8-19. Runny Buffles, Cisco 15-112th Purse $1,800 NW150PSCD Pace1. Fairway Gypsy, Cisco 7-22. Constantinoble, Miller 4-13. Oh My Sam, Rucker 12-14. Hoosier Lion, Merrimn 9-25. Polo Joe, Kash 5-16. Israeli Hall, Kennedy 10-17. Global Dragon, Ladd 6-18. Goin Home Ray, Green 8-19. Sandbar Slugger, Sutton 3-113th Purse $2,000 NW1000L5CD Pace1. Legal Option, Wrenn 3-12. Comon Big Money, Merrimn 4-13. Friskie Pants, Mapes 5-14. Up Front Carl, Cisco 6-15. Cambest In Motion, Lake 8-16. Goodnite Wilbur, Thmpsn 10-17. Itsovalightsout, Sutton 7-28. Allcanadian Rebel, Miller 12-19. Shannons Boy Scout, Kash 9-2

TransactionsBASEBALLAmerican LeagueHOUSTON ASTROS – Recalled INF Bran-don Laird, OF Jimmy Paredes and RHPs David Martinez and Rhiner Cruz from Oklahoma City (PCL).LOS ANGELES ANGELS – Recalled SS Tommy Field from Salt Lake (PCL).MINNESOTA TWINS – Recalled RHPs Michael Tonkin and Cole De Vries, LHP Scott Diamond, OF Chris Parmelee and INF Eduardo Escobar from Rochester (IL). Selected the contracts of C Eric Fryer and RHP Shairon Martis from Rochester. Transferred RHP Samuel Deduno and OF Wilkin Ramirez to the 60-day DL.National LeagueATLANTA BRAVES – Recalled C Christian Bethancourt from Mississippi (SL).NEW YORK METS – Recalled OF Mike Bax-ter from Las Vegas (PCL).BASKETBALLNational Basketball AssociationMINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES – Promoted player development coach David Adelman to assistant coach. Named Bobby Jackson player development coach.FOOTBALLNational Football LeagueCHICAGO BEARS – Signed OT Jonathan Scott to a one-year contract. Signed QB Jerrod Johnson to the practice squad. Waived TE Kyle Adams. Terminated the practice squad contract of G Derek Den-nis.MIAMI DOLPHINS – Named Tom Garfinkel president and CEO.NEW YORK JETS – Re-signed QB Brady Quinn. Released LB Danny Lansanah. Signed WR Rahsaan Vaughn to the prac-tice squad.PITTSBURGH STEELERS – Placed LB Larry Foote, C Maurkice Pouncey and RB LaRod Stephens-Howling on the injured reserve list. Signed RB Jonathan Dwyer, C/G Fer-nando Velasco and K Shayne Graham.HOCKEYNational Hockey LeagueCALGARY FLAMES – Announced the re-tirement of G Miikka Kiprusoff.OTTAWA SENATORS – Signed F Colin Greening to a three-year contract exten-sion through 2016-17.

BowlingGreater Cleveland Bowling Association300 GamesMike Clark Jr, North Olmsted, Buckeye.Phil Sillia Jr, North Olmsted, Buckeye.Todd Peterkoski, Berea, Brookgate.Tim Voytko, Lakewood, Freeway Parma.Antwoine Thigpen, Garfield Hts., Solon

Freeway.Dan Stenger, Parma Heights., Yorktown.Clyde Winfield, South Euclid, Cloverleaf.299 GamesRichard Bruening, Parma, Seven Hills.Joe Sabo, Parma, Brookgate.Sabrina Jackson, Garfield Heights.298 GamesTim Newton, Brook Park, Yorktown.800 SeriesTim Voytko, Lakewood, Freeway Parma

(816).

H.S. sportsBoys soccerArchbishop Hoban 5, Padua 0AH (5-1-0): Easton 2, Sarver, McGee, Londa. Goalies: AH, Martin (3), Mar-kowski (2); P, Pullar (5).Avon 2, Olmsted Falls 0A (5-1-1): Minotti (2). Rocky River 5, Fairview 0RR (7-0): Wischmeier (2), Duncan, Newby, Klodnick. F (5-2): None.  Goalies: RR, Liva (2 saves); F, Karliak (6). Elyria Catholic 2, Hawken 1Ec: O’halloran, Saddler (Pk). H: Davis. Goalies: EC, Conroy (7 saves); H, Gilchrist (13). Keystone 2, Brooklyn 2K (1-3-1, 0-1-1): Fitzgerald (2). B (1-3-1, 0-2-1): Wiencek, Eddeb. Goalies: K, Mof-fat (4 saves), Cyrus (2); B, T. Czirr (8).Lakewood 2, Berea-Midpark 2L (0-6-1): Kemp, White. BM (2-1-3): Hritz, Robertson.Goalies: L, Fehrenbach (7 saves); BM, Bartek (6). Oberlin 3, Open Door 3O (3-2-1): J. DeBouter, A. DeBouter, Levine. OD (1-4-2): M. Dutton, S. Dutton 2.Goalies: O, Tadenhead (4 saves); OD, Thomas (6).Notable: Solomon Dutton scored two goals to preserve a tie.Shaker Heights 9, Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 1SH (4-2): LaMonica 2, Todl 2, Foremski, Roth, Metz, Straffon, Shutkin. NDCL (3-1-3): Paterniti. Goalies: SH, Prochoroff (6 saves), Seballos (1); NDCL, Koubeck (6), Tieterich (6).Notable: Ryan LaMonica and Matthew Todl each netted two goals and one assist.LATE:Brooklyn 2, Keystone 2 B (1-3-1): Wiencek, Eddeb. K (1-3-1): Fitzgerald (2).  Goalies: B, T. Czirr (8 saves); K, Lilly (4), Cyrus (2).North Royalton 3, Brecksville-Broad-view Heights 0NR: De Mattie,  Lopes,  Grida. B: None. Goalies: NR, Fikar (6 saves); B, Slifcak (7).Girls soccerAvon 1, Olmsted Falls 0A (5-1-1): Joyce. OF: None. Goalies: A, Grudzien (2 saves); OF, Walchanowicz (11). Bay 3, Chagrin Falls 0B (6-0-1): Bay goals: McBride, Lempke, J. Holmes. CF (1-3-2): None.  Goalies: B, Grisnik (5 saves); CF, Friedman (12).Notable: The shutout was the fifth for Bay Village goalie Ashley Grisnik on the season. Berea-Midpark 3, Midview 1BM: Bainbridge (3). M: Morgan Bowman.  Goalies: BM, Sasak (15 saves); M, Ceh (11). Brunswick 2, Wadsworth 2B (5-1-2): Geena Gamble (2); W (5-0-1): Runkle, Berger.Goalies: B, Calhoun (5 saves); W, Centea (4).Buckeye 1, Wooster 0B (5-1-1): S. Barnes. W (2-2-2): None.  Goalies: B, Stacy (6 saves); W, Wudar-zewski (1). Cleveland Heights 3, Brush 0CH (5-1): Jackson 3. Goalies: CH, Moton (4); B, Woyma (8).Notable: Senior forward Arion Jackson scored a hat trick and senior Doleshia Moton got the shutout.Copley 0, Westlake 0C (4-2-1): None. W (1-0-3): None.  Goal-ies: C, Moore (8 saves); W, Maynard (4). Hawken 3, Wellington 0H: Zalar (2), Randelson. W: None. Goal-ies: H, O’Day (1 save); W, Sparks (18). Independence 168, West Geauga 1731. Alex Carsel (I) 39; T1. Tyler Wilson (I) 39; T1. Matt Forrai (WG) 39. North Olmsted 4, Mentor 2 North Ridgeville 2, Brookside 1NR (3-3-0): Zingale 2. B (3-3-2): M. Sours. Goalies: NR, Casement (6 saves); B, Sanchez (7).Notable: Senior forward Kayla Zingale scored both goals for the winners.Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 1, Mayfield 0NDCL (2-3-1): Kubek. M: None. Goalies: NDCL, N/A (5 saves); M, Stickley (3).Oberlin 3, Open Door 0O: Lesesne (3). Goalies: O, Odiduro (9); OD, N/A (12).Notable: Judith Lesesne posted the hat trick and Ade Odiduro led the shutout.Padua 6, Chardon 0P: J. Rauhe (2), DaFonseca, Giel, Bri. Wolfe, Bra. Wolfe. C: None. Goalies: P, Carroll (2), Willoughby (2); C, Lyons (8). Trinity 11, Fuchs Mizrachi 0T (5-1): Garey (3), Hawersaat (3), Ma-tonis, Walsh, Polinski, Eyerman, Stakes. FM: None. Goalies: Heese (3 saves); FM, Bibbins (8), Weiss (4). Twinsburg 2, Solon 0T (8-0): J. Sanborn, D’Isidoro. S (5-2): None. Goalies: T, Cooke (2 saves), McGlinchy (1); S, Confroy (5).Vermilion 9, Sandusky 0V (2-3-0): Kowal (3), Bartlome (2), Shreve, Delgross, Smith, Benko. Goalies: V, A. Mc-Curdy (3), Kleihans (0); S, Hallingshead (N/A).West Geauga 1, Beaumont 0WG: Caitlin Curtis. B: None.  Goalies: WG, Guarnera (10 saves); B, Nemeck (8). LATE:Brunswick 1, Medina 0B (5-1-1): Shotzbarger. M (3-1-2): None.  Goalies: B, Calhoun (12 saves); M, Reynolds (1).Notable: For Medina, the defeat marked the first time since 1997 the Blue Devils knocked off the Medina Lady Bees at Memorial Stadium in Medina. Cleveland Heights 6, Shaw 1CH: K. Saunders (2), Steiger (2), Birks, Moton. S: Humphries. Goalies: S, Hender-son (11 save); CH, Moton (2), Ward (2). Mentor 3, West Geauga 1M: Rozic, Knapp, Cassella; WG: Zuzek. Goalies: M (4 saves); WG (13 saves). Western Reserve 8, Canton Central Catholic 0WRA (2-4-1): Nelsen (2), McCormick (2), Hickox, Maggie Wise, Saucier, Sudilovsky. CCC (1-3-2): None.  Goalies: CC, Bagnola (5 saves), Parson (4); WRA, Berry, Paparella. Girls golfAvon 169, Rocky River 200At Bob O Link. 1. Warnkin (A) 37; 2. Julia Gentner (RR) 38; 3. Schatschneider (A) 43.Bay 202, North Ridgeville 222At Pine Brook. 1. Gerome (NR) 41; 2. Burns (B) 50; 3. Fox (B) 52. CANTERBURY GIRLS’ INVITATIONALAt CanterburyHow they finished: 1. Magnificat 333; 2. Hawken 343; 3. Walsh Jesuit 348; 4. Hathaway Brown 373; 5. Beaumont 374; 6. Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 380; 7. Avon Lake 390; 8. St. Joseph 398; 9. John F. Kennedy 446; 10. Laurel 457.Top individuals: 1. Hollis (M) 72; 2. Jereb (NDCL) 76; T2. Morris (NDCL) 76; T2. Schroeder (AL) 76; 5. Reilly (WJ) 81.Green 171, Tallmadge 227

At Turkeyfoot. 1. Jackson (G) 38; 2. Pearce (G) 42; 3. Babbin (G) 44.  Perry 218, Berkshire 245At Powderhorn. 1. Miller (P) 47; 2. Brown (P) 56; 3. Mayer (B) 51.Stow 179, Mayfield 207, Cuyahoga Falls 211At Fox Den. 1. Griffith (S) 42; 2. Huber (S) 43; 3. Hendershot (S); T3. Cottrell (CF) 46. Boys golfBrush 187, Trinity 191At Manakiki. 1. Shlonsky (B); 2. 39; 2. Filippi (T) 43; 3. LeSueur (T); T3. Bennett (T) 47.Lutheran West 161, Bay 161 At Sweetbriar. 1. Kyle (B) 35; 2. Gossman (LW) 39; T2. Konstan (LW) 39. Lutheran West narrowly edged Bay Vil-lage by one-stroke on a tie-breaker. Perry 150, Edgewood 1801. Bagdonas (P) 34; 2. Velecheck (P) 41; 3. Wilpula (E) 43.LATE: Holy Name 346, Buckeye 354, Black River 483At Brunswick Hills. 1. Miller (B) 78; 2. Burden (HN) 85; 3. Scholl (HN) 86.Notable: In only his second varsity match of the season, Jacob Burden led Holy Name with rounds of 42 and 43. MADISON COUNTRY CLUB INVITATIONALAt Madison How they finished: 1. Perry 314; 2. Ge-neva 348; 3. Western Reserve Academy 352; 4. Madison 383Top individuals: 1. CJ Bagdonas (P) 73; 2. Ward (P) 78; 3. B. Bagdonas (P) 81; 4. Jackisch ? 82; T5. Kifer (P), Nappi (G) 83; T7. Velecheck (P), J. Wang (WRA) 84; 9. Paterson (M) 86; T10. Murray (WRA), Huang (G) 87.Girls tennisAmherst 4, St. Joseph 1Singles: Keron (A) d. Waltos (SJA) 6-1,6-3; Souders (A) d. FitzGerald (SJA) 7-5,6-3; Franta (A) d. McAfee (SJA) 6-1,7-6 (6).  Doubles: Szucs/Sturges (A) d. Ruebensaal/Rouse (SJA) 6-4,6-4; Saracina/Powers (SJA) d. Lander/McDer-mott (A) 7-5,6-0. Andrews Osborne 3, Lake Catholic (B team) 2Singles: Petrelli (AOA) d. Biats (LC) 6-1, 6-0; Richlak (LC) d. Du (AOA) 2-6, 7-5, 6-3; Sager (AOA) d. Tucker (LC) 6-3, 6-1. Doubles: Duncan/McLean (AOA) d. Pash-key/Jernejcic (LC) 7-5, 6-3; Kucera/Waller (LC) d. Duke/Hadzinsky (AOA) 6-1, 6-0.Avon Lake 4, Olmsted Falls 1Singles: Hrivnak (A) d. Taylor (O) 6-0, 6-0; Krieg (A) d. Starck (O) 6-2; 6-2;  Johnson (A) d. Bennett (O) 6-2, 6-2. Doubles: Sabo/Hoffman (A) d. Bokman/Bertrand (O) 6-2, 6-1; Bertrand/Ashton (O) d. Loebick/Swansinger (A) 6-2, 2-6, 6-2.Harvey 4, Conneaut 1  Singles: Beamer (H) d. Chadwick 6-0, 6-3; Winters (H) d. LaRusch 6-1, 6-1; Carraher (C) d.  Harness 6-3, 6-4. Doubles: Koren/Cipriano (H) d. Shelby/McCartney 1-6, 6-4, 6-1; Van Winkle/Slay (H) d. Silvia/Furman 6-1, 6-3. Mayfield 4, Hudson 1Singles: Vizelman (M) d. Mdzinarishvili (H) 6-3, 6-2; Schmitt (M) d. Mawby (H) 6-2, 5-7, 6-4; Graham (H) d. Milenius (M) 6-2, 6-2.  Doubles: Caine/Mulvihil (M) d. Chen/Wang (H) 6-3, 6-3; Rotenberg/Hsu (M) d. Kreiss/Dalieh (H) 6-3, 7-6 (10-8).Midview 3, Fairview 2Singles: Pickering (M) d. Fratzke (F) 6-0, 6-3; Gipson (M) d. Popa (F) 6-2, 6-4; Bartone (M) d. Vandra (F) 4-6, 6-2, 6-1. Doubles: Aguirre/Palmer-Tesema (F) d. Sedlak/Hogue (M) 6-1, 3-6, 6-6 (9-7); Filkil/Ford (F) d. Patel/Kenyon (M) 6-0, 6-3.North Royalton 5, Brunswick 0 Singles: Muren (NR) d. Yuhas (B); Kauppka (NR) d. Santiago (B) 6-1, 6-1; Panigutti (NR) d. Spaeth (B) 6-2, 6-0. Doubles: Haines/Abby Packard (NR) d. Nawash/Boyer 6-0, 6-2; Baldari/Kostan-sek (NR) d. Stojanovic/Webb (B) 6-1, 6-2.NDCL 3, Beaumont 2Singles: Barone (B) d. Didovic (N) 6-2, 6-2; Kus (N) d. Connelly (B) 6-1, 6-1; Leone (B) d. Zolikoff (N) 6-1,6-3.Doubles: D’Angor/Shimooka (N) d. Knezevic/Cira 7-6, 6-3; Laa/Pearce (N) d. Rowane/Allen (B) 7-5, 6-2. Parma 5, Valley Forge 0Singles: Breedlove d. Kugler 6-0, 6-0; Bell d. Zito 6-0, 6-2; Miller d. Proch 6-0, 6-1. Doubles: Kaur/Knauss d. Hewston/Kacz-marek 6-0, 6-0; Hipwell/Staber d. Reass/Arthur 6-0, 6-0.Revere 3, Highland 2Singles: Hendrickson (R) d. Jones (N) 6-2, 6-1; Henry (R) d. Agra (N) 6-2, 6-2; Lifke (R) d. Schmocker (N) 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Schwed/Hawks (N) d. Ling/Taylor (R) 7-5, 6-3; Freeman/Deblenovich (N) d. Shimek/Godard (R) 6-2, 7-6 (7-3).Shaker Heights 4, Mentor 1Singles: Weaver (M) d. Nejedlik (S) 6-3, 6-0; Block (S) d. Gliebi (M) 6-2, 6-2, Frierson (S) d. M. Siegel (M) 6-2, 6-0. Doubles: Maury/Frierson (S) d. Gorjup/Radel (M) 6-2, 6-3, Kao/Hummel (S) d. Robertson/Stanich (M) 6-4, 6-0.Solon 3, Medina 2Singles: Deimling (M) d. Kandakai (S) 6-1, 6-2; Bandi (S) d. Ott (M) 6-4, 6-2; Lander (S) d. Speckman (M) 0-6, 6-1, 6-3. Doubles: Arnold/Major (M) d. Baird/Moore (S) 2-6, 6-4, 6-3; Santani/Smith (S) d. Liebler/Greene (M) 3-6, 5-7.Strongsville 3, Cuyahoga Falls 2Singles: Peskura (S) d. Green 3-6, 6-0, 6-1; J. McCurdy (CF) d. Khan 6-0, 6-4; Pearson (CF) d. Shah 7-5, 6-3. Doubles: Rowe/Moser (S) d. Bowery/H. McCurdy 6-1, 7-5; Sridharan/Tan (S) d. Johnston/Long 6-0, 6-3.Western Reserve 3, Beachwood 2Singles: King (WRA) d. Crosby (B) 6-0, 6-0; Deeter (WRA) d. Jiao (B) 6-1, 6-2; Hufferman (WRA) d. Kuang (B) 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: S.Tall/J.Tall (B) d. Clayman/Wood (WRA) 6-1, 6-2; Blum/Miller (B) d. Zupar/Lui (WRA) 6-2, 6-4. Westlake 4, Brecksville-Broadview Heights 1Singles: Dunbar (W) d. Woiwood (B) 6-0, 6-0; Choban (W) d. DeSantis (B) 6-0, 6-1; Golick (W) d. Kondonarchichi (B) 6-0, 6-2. Doubles: Reddy/Kelleher (W) d. Wong/Olsen (B) 6-4, 2-6, 6-2; Matta/Forid (B) d. Tanker/Ramachandran (W) 6-1, 3-6, 6-3.Field hockeyHawken 4, Cleveland Heights 0H: Hillenbrand, Ungar, Parker, Ursu. CH: None.VolleyballBeaumont d. Twinsburg 24-25, 15-25, 10-25Notable: Zoe Rivet led Beaumont in assists with 16 and her teammate, Mack-enzie Harrison led in kills with 12. Central Catholic d. Akron East 25-16, 25-22, 25-19Notable: Lizandra Alicea had seven aces and two kills.Gilmour d. Brunswick 25-16, 25-20, 25-18Notable: Jess Janota registered 11 kills, 12 digs, four blocks. Megan Polak had five kills, 20 assists and 20 digs.Riverside d. Willoughby South 25-18,

21-25, 25-23, 25-16Brush d. Shaw 25-19, 25-18, 25-16Columbia d. Hawken 27-25, 25-12, 25-13St. Martin De Porres d. Lutheran East 25-22, 25-22, 17-25, 25-4LATE: NORTH RIDGEVILLE QUADNorth Ridgeville d. Shaker Heights 25-6, 25-14Notable: Jessica Lentz had six kills and Emily Daveant had eight digs.North Ridgeville d. Massillon Perry 25-16, 25-21Notable: Allyson Hosler served four aces.North Ridgeville d. Sandusky 25-9, 25-15Notable: Ashlee Kapferer led winners with five kills.

H.S. pollsSoccerBOYSDivision I1. Beavercreek (6-0-0) 872. Whitehouse Anthony Wayne (6-0-1) 733. Gahanna Lincoln (4-0-2) 724. St. Ignatius (4-1-1) 695. Mason (3-0-0) 656. Massillon Jackson (6-0-0) 587. Medina (4-0-2) 328. Powell Olentangy Liberty (4-1-0) 299. Centerville (5-0-1) 2410. Toledo St. Johns Jesuit (3-1-1) 15Receiving votes: Mentor, Cin. Turpin,Hilliard Bradley, Austintown Fitch, Zanesville.Division II1. Revere (7-0-0) 962. Dayton Carroll (4-0-1) 943. Archbishop Hoban (4-0-0) 694. Bay (4-0-3) 645. University School (2-0-3) 566. Col. St. Francis DeSales (4-1-0) 537. Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy (1-1-0) 328. Bellbrook (3-0-1) 259. Maumee (6-1-0) 1610. Cin. Indian Hill (2-2-2) 14 Receiving votes: Col. Bishop Watterson, Bishop Fenwick,Rocky River, Coshocton, Archbishop McNicholas, Lexington.Division III1. Cin. Summit Country Day School (Cincinnati)   3-0-1 862. Western Reserve Academy (4-0-0) 823. Hawken (5-1-0) 814. Gahanna Columbus Academy (5-1-0) 715. Worthington Christian (3-2-1) 606. Cin. Mariemont (5-0-1) 467. Elyria Catholic (3-1-0) 278. Findlay Liberty-Benton (4-0-0) 239. Cincinnati Country Day (6-1-0) 2110. Mansfield Christian (3-1-0) 21Receiving votes: Springfield Catholic Central, Doylestown Chippewa, Grand-view Heights, Bishop Rosecrans, Yellow Springs.GIRLSDivision I1. Walsh Jesuit (4-0-0) 882. Twinsburg (6-0-0) 773. Dublin Coffman (3-1-0) 714. Mason (3-0-1) 635. Centerville (5-0-0) 556. Pickerington North (4-0-0) 417. Strongsville (1-1-1) 408. Magnificat (4-0-0) 339. Toledo Notre Dame Academy (5-0-1) 2510. Hudson (4-1-0) 18Receiving votes: Perrysburg, Medina, Cin. St. Ursula Academy, Dresden Tri-Valley, Cin. Turpin, Springboro, Findlay, Hilliard Davidson, Warren Howland.Division II1. Granville (5-0-0) 762. Kettering Alter (4-1-0) 753. Rocky River (6-0-0) 734. Hamilton Ross (6-0-1) 545. Canfield (3-1-0) 436. Holy Name (2-2-2) 327. Ontario (3-0-0) 298. (tie) Bay (5-0-0) 258. (tie) Col. DeSales (4-2-0) 2510. Cin. Indian Hill (3-1-2) 23Receiving votes: Millbury Lake, Cortland Lakeview, Bellville Clear Fork, Bellbrook, Cin. Archbishop McNicholas, Dayton Carroll, Hillsboro.Division III1. Hawken (3-0-2) 912. Cin.Country Day (3-1-0) 843. Middletown Fenwick (2-1-2) 764. Worth. Christian (5-1-1) 585. Hanoverton United (6-0-0) 456. Find. Liberty-Benton (6-0-1) 387. Oak Harbor (3-1-1) 358. (tie) Cincinnati Country Day (5-0-0) 298. (tie) Manchester (6-0-0) 2910. Zanesville W.Musk. (5-0-0) 27Receiving votes: Lynchburg-Clay, Troy Christian, Elyria Catholic, Grandview Heights, Cin. Madeira. Cross countryBOYSDivision I1. St. Xavier 172 (6); 2. Dublin Jerome 168 (6); 3. Hilliard Davidson 149; 4. Boardman 136; 5. Mason 130; 6t. Louisville 89; 6t. Olentangy Liberty 89; 8. Uniontown Lake 68; 9. Centerville 66; 10. St. Ignatius 61; 11. Dublin Coffman 45; 12. Chardon 40; 13. Lancaster 34; 14. Mentor 32; 15. Tole-do St. John’s Jesuit 30; 16. Sycamore 25; 17. GlenOak 23; 18. Toledo St. Francis De Sales 21; 19. Medina 17; 20. Elder 10; 21t. Kings 7; 21t. Twinsburg 7; 23. Westerville North 6; 24. Massillon Jackson 5; 25. Oak Hills 4; 26t. Beavercreek 2; 26t. Hudson 2; 26t. Pickerington North 2.Division II1. St. Vincent-St. Mary 160 (6); 2. Defiance 147 (2); 3. Woodridge 136( 1); 4. Tippecanoe 135; 5. Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy 133 (2); 6. Carroll 119; 7. Bay 103 (1); 8. Wyoming 94; 9. Oakwood 89; 10. Van Wert 81; 11. Granville 57; 12. Springfield Shawnee 34; 13t. Bryan 24; 13t. Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 24; 15. Field 21; 16. Marlington 20; 17. Dover 19; 18. Chagrin Falls 14; 19. Sheridan 13; 20. West Holmes 7; 21. Bexley 6; 22. Willard 2; 23t. Lakeview 1; 23t. Perry 1.Division III1. Seneca East 178 (10); 2. Maplewood 165 (1); 3. McDonald 161 (1); 4. Summit Country Day 133; 5. Minster 121; 6. Gilmour Academy 110; 7. Berkshire 108; 8. Garaway 82; 9. Russia 77; 10. Anna 59; 11. New Bremen 41; 12. Columbus Grove 36; 13. Fort Frye 32; 14. St. Thomas Aquinas 31; 15t. Independence 30; 15t. New London 30; 17. Lincolnview 14; 18. St. Henry 10; 19. Lima Central Catholic 9; 20. Caldwell 8; 21t. Mapleton 2; 21t. West Liberty-Salem 2; 23. Rootstown 1.GIRLSDivision I1. Mason 179 (11); 2. Centerville 169 (1); 3. Ursuline Academy 132; 4. Hilliard Davidson 115; 5. Nordonia 102; 6. Bea-vercreek 91; 7t. Brunswick 83; 7t. Upper Arlington 83; 9. Mother of Mercy 65; 10. Perrysburg 61; 11. Dublin Coffman 59; 12. Springboro 57; 13. (Cincinnati) St. Ursula Academy 56; 14. Hudson 28; 15. (Mas-sillon) Jackson 26; 16. Sycamore 19; 17t. GlenOak 17; 17t. Thomas Worthington 17; 19. Loveland 16; 20. Walnut Hills 15; 21. Sylvania Northview 11; 22t. Chardon 9; 22t. (Gahanna) Lincoln 9; 24. Notre Dame Academy 7; 25. Magnificat 6; 26. Brecksville-Broadview Hts. 5; 27. Lakota West 3.Division II1. St. Vincent-St. Mary 179 (11); 2. Bay 168 (1); 3t. Archbishop Alter 142; 3t. Tippecanoe 142; 5. Oakwood 133; 6. Lex-ington 103; 7. Napoleon 88; 8. Dover 81; 9. Athens 77; 10. Crestwood 57; 11. Eaton 54; 12. Woodridge 46; 13. Granville 44; 14. Liberty-Benton 43; 15. Wauseon 18; 16. West Holmes 17; 17. Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy 13; 18. Van Wert 11; 19. Carrollton 8; 20. Zane Trace 6; 21t. Field 3; 21t. Indian Valley 3; 23. Indian Hill2; 24t. Eastwood 1; 24t. Marlington 1.Division III 1. Gilmour Academy 176 (8); 2. Minster 167 (3); 3. Coldwater 154 (1); 4. Liberty Center 142; 5. Berkshire 126; 6. Garaway 116; 7. Russia 111; 8. McDonald 78; 9. Versailles 74; 10. St. Thomas Aquinas 66; 11. Summit Country Day 56; 12. Mount Gilead 45; 13. Columbus Academy 37; 14. Fort Loramie 34; 15. South Range 19; 16. Independence 14; 17. West Liberty-Salem 11; 18. Smithville 5; 19. Caldwell 4; 20. Spencerville 3; 21. Grandview Heights 2.

TennisDivision 1. 1. New Albany (7) 96; 2. Mason (3) 80; 3. Upper Arlington (1) 74; 4. North Canton Hoover 69; 5. Cin. Ursuline 64; 6. Cin. Sycamore 49; 7. Pickerington Central 48; 8. Dublin Coffman 29; 9. Magnificat 25; 10. Col. Bishop Watterson 22.Division II1. Hathaway Brown (6) 69; 2. Lexington (1) 52; 3. Cin. Indian Hill 50; 4. Gahanna Col. Academy 44; 5. Hawken 42; 6. Orange 30; 7. Clyde 21; 8. Cin. Hills Christian 19; 9. Columbus School for Girls 18; 10. (tie) Laurel, Dayton Oakwood, Cin. Seven Hills 15.

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Then freshman Elion Bendoshocked them when he tied thescore at 1 with a goal in the54th minute.

It came as the second shot in

a bang-bang sequence inwhich Fariview (5-3, 2-2) sen-ior Ray Galindo fired a rocketoff the Falcons’ crossbar.Bendo was there to control therebound and score on a playFirelands keeper Bryce Bar-tolotta could do nothing about.

The whole scene was

unusual because the Falcons’defense limited the Warriors to13 shots — five on goal. Bar-tolotta said he was uneasywhen Fairview came on strongin the second half.

“They got some breakawaysand I thought they might get alot more shots,” Bartolottasaid. “But our defense heldthem.”

As for the PK, Yorks said henever knows where he will tryto place one until he steps upto the ball. Hitting it lowerright, he said, is probably theeasiest shot to take.

“There are less variables,” hesaid. “The keeper’s not keyed toone side, so it’s pretty muchyou’re going to go for what-ever’s easiest. That’s what’s eas-iest for me.”

Firelands coach KennieSearight was happy with theoutcome.

“Right now, we’re the onlyteam that’s undefeated on theStars (Division) side,” he said.“Basically, we have at least a

one-game lead on our side. Sowe kind of control our destiny.We have four (PAC) games left.”

And he was very pleasedwith the Falcons’ defense.

“To be honest, this is thehallmark of our year,” Searightsaid. “I know that we’ve had ahigh-scoring offense and a lotof people talk about ouroffense. But ultimately thedefense — you know, we havefive shutouts in eight games. Sothe kudos go to Bryce and theguys who are in the trenchesevery day. They give us theopportunity to be creative.”

Contact Bob Daniels at 329-7135or [email protected].

Firelands 2, Fairview 1GOALS: (Fir) Nate Yorks 2 (pk 27th, 78th min-

utes). (Frv) Elion Bendo (54th).ASSISTS: (Frv) Ray Galindo.SAVES: (Fir) Bryce Bartolotta 4; (Frv) Kevin

Gibbons 1, Dan Karliak 3.SHOTS: Firelands 14; Fairview 13.SHOTS ON GOAL: Firelands 6; Fairview 5.CORNER KICKS: Firelands 8; Fairview 3.GOAL KICKS: Firelands 7; Fairview 20.OFFSIDE: Firelands 3.HANDBALLS: Firelands 2; Fairview 1.HALF: Firelands, 1-0.

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AVON — How do you score against ateam that has not allowed a goal all season?

Avon found out Wednesday the answeris you don’t.

Rocky River recorded its eighth shutoutof the year and scored the game’s only goalon a header by Sutton Klodnick in the 70thminute to defeat the Eagles 1-0 in a WestShore Conference match.

After a sluggish first half in which bothteams spent much of their time playingkeep away in the middle of the field, Avon(5-2-1, 2-1 WSC) had a number of closecalls during the first 20 minutes of the sec-ond half, but was unable to get anythingpast Pirates goalkeeper Dominic Liva.

Eagles junior defender Michael Smigelhad a shot on goal off of a free kick in the50th minute, then twice in a three-minutespan midway through the half Smigel setup Will Sharer for headers — once on acorner kick and then on another free kicknear midfield — but Sharer was unable toget anything past Liva.

Rocky River (8-0, 2-0) finally brokethrough on a set piece when Trent Newbylined up to take a free kick on the near side ofthe field, 40 yards away from the goal wherehe delivered a perfect kick to the far post thatKlodnick was able to run under and direct

into the back of the net off of his head.“We practice that all the time with

myself going back door on those restarts,and I was able to sneak behind and I got agood run on it and flicked it in,” said Klod-nick of his team-leading sixth goal of theseason.

The Pirates had a good scoring chancejust two minutes earlier, but Eagles mid-fielder Nick Mazzola was perfectly posi-tioned on the near post to deflect away ashot by Noah Lorincz-Comi that was outof the reach of Avon goalkeeper Ian Long,who finished with eight saves.

Although the Eagles came into the gameon a six-match unbeaten streak and haveoutscored their opponents 17-6, coachChris Dore felt his team didn’t bring theintensity needed to win in the WSC.

“We did what we needed to do in train-ing, but we have to come focused andready to play and I didn’t see that tonight,”Dore said. “Maybe if we played a little bet-ter, we get a tie or maybe we win. But morethan the result I’m concerned with howthe result comes, and we weren’t evenclose to where we needed to be tonight.”

After starting the season with eightstraight shutouts, Rocky River is tied for sev-enth all time in Ohio for consecutiveshutouts. The Pirates have outscored theiropponents 22-0.

“Avon is a quality team that played atough schedule, so knew this would be atight game,” Pirates coach Kevin Zerbeysaid. “My goalkeeper had two fantasticreaction saves tonight and the defenseplayed well again. I know we’re not goingto go all season undefeated with nobodyscoring against us. I just want to see usprogressing, learning and preparing forthe playoffs.”

Klodnick, a junior, said Rocky River hadbeen looking forward to its return visit toAvon all offseason after losing 3-1 to theEagles on their home turf during his fresh-man year.

“This is a great environment for soccerhere in Avon. We wanted to win here sobadly,” Klodnick said. “Avon, ElyriaCatholic and Bay are the three games thatwe have been aiming for all season. We gotone tonight and once we get all three, we’llhave the West Shore Conference.”

Contact Todd Shapiro at 329-7135or [email protected].

Rocky River 1, Avon 0GOAL: Klodnick 70th minute.ASSIST: Newby.SAVES: (RR) Liva 8, (A) Long 8.SHOTS ON GOAL: Rocky River 9, Avon 8.CORNER KICKS: Rocky River 2, Avon 5.OFFSIDES: Rocky River 0, Avon 0.FOULS: Rocky River 11, Avon 14.YELLOW CARDS: (RR) Klodnick, 43rd minute; (A)

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Pirates piling up shutoutsRocky River moves to 8-0 and has yet to surrender a goal this year

ROUNDUP

Panthersstill unbeatenElyria Catholic uses big 1st halfto roll past North Ridgeville, 4-1

ELYRIA — The ElyriaCatholic girls soccer team ledby three goals at halftime androlled to a 4-1 win over theNorth Ridgeville Rangers onWednesday. The Panthersimproved to 6-0-1, while theRangers fell to 2-4.GOALS: (EC) Jenna Smith, Anna Griffin,

Kirsten Fehlan, Keely Birsic; (NR)Blagojevic.

ASSISTS: (EC) Julia Scarpelli, SaraPallendino, Smith, Birsic; (NR) Zingale.

SAVES: (EC) Katie Gauntner 5; (NR)Casement 8.

HALFTIME: EC, 3-0

Wellington 3, Brooklyn 2BROOKLYN — Samantha

Sparks had a pair of goals andBrittany Mariast had a goal andtwo assists for Wellington, whichimproved to 4-2-1, 3-0-0 in thePAC. Brooklyn fell to 2-5 and 1-3.

GOALS: (W) Brittany Mariast; SamanthaSparks (2); (B) Newby, Cassidy.

ASSISTS: (W) Mariast (2).SHOTS ON GOAL: Wellington 17, Brooklyn 3.SAVES: (W) Kayla Sparks 1; (B) Crossman 14.HALFTIME: Wellington, 2-0.

Keystone 7, Columbia 0LAGRANGE — Lauren

LaPointe’s hat trick lifted theWildcats. (3-3-1, 2-1-1). PaigeJameson-Foster added twogoals. Kelsey Yusko had two ofthe ’Cats’ four assists.

GOALS: (K) Lauren LePointe (3), JenniLafferti, Paige Jameson-Foster 2,Courtney Sadowsky

ASSISTS: (K) Kelsey Yusko 1, HolleyZiemba, Alicia Sadowsky

SHOTS: (K) Kayla Clark1, Paige Forbush 1;(C) Jordan Paine 5, Jamie Zelinsky 2

HALFTIME: Keystone, 3-0

Brookside 3, Oberlin 0OBERLIN — Freshman Madison

Sours had a goal and an assistand Arianna Sanchez recordedher third shutout of the season asthe Cardinals (4-3-2, 2-1-1 PAC)won their second straight leaguegame. Oberlin fell to 1-2.

GOALS: (B) Brittney Knitt, Madison Sours,Melina Willis.

ASSISTS: (B) Sours, Jennifer Lyons.SAVES: (B) Arianna Sanchez 1; (O) Ade

Odiduro 9.HALFTIME: Wellington, 2-0.

Fairview 5, Firelands 0FAIRVIEW — Alex Willis had 19

saves for the Falcons, who wereoutshot 24-3 in falling to 2-3-1,1-3 in the PAC.

GOALS: (Fa) Paige Strandahl (2), StephanieMiller (2), Cayleigh Gibbons.

ASSISTS: (Fa) Anna Calmer, Megan Coyne,Mo Klag, Katie Kovach.

SHOTS ON GOAL: Fairview 24, Firelands 3.SAVES: (Fa) Savannah Lally 3; (Fi) Alex

Willis 19.HALFTIME: Wellington, 2-0.

Buckeye 6,Lutheran West 0

ROCKY RIVER — The Barnessisters combined for four goals inBuckeye’s shutout. FreshmanSophie had 3, while junior Norahbooted in one as the Bucksimproved to 6-1-1. West droppedto 3-5-0.

GOALS: (B) Sophie Barnes 3, Norah Barnes1, McKenzie Erne, Corrinne Phillips

SAVES: (B) Stracy 1; (LW) Collozo 14

Midview 1, Bay 1BAY VILLAGE — Bay outshot

Midview 21-7 but could onlymanage one goal in West ShoreConference action.

Sam Meisenberg scored forBay (6-0-2), 2-0-1 WSC), whileMorgan Bowman had Midview’s(3-5-2) goal.

GOALS: (B) Sam Meisenberg, (M) MorganBowman.

ASSISTS: (M) Shannon LeinerthSHOTS ON GOAL: Midview 21, Bay 7SAVES: (B) Grisnik 3; (M) Taylor Ceh 13.

Westlake 1, Avon Lake 0AVON LAKE — Lauren Hurst’s

goal in the first minute of thegame stood up for the Demons(2-0-3, 2-0-1 SWC). Avon Lakefell to 0-7 and 0-3.

GOALS: (W) Lauren Hurst.ASSISTS: (W) Megan Konrad.SHOTS ON GOAL: Westlake 14, Avon Lake 3.SAVES: (W) Mackenzie Maynard 3; (AL)

Amy Crooks 12.

Boys soccer

Wellington 3, Brooklyn 1BROOKLYN — Ian Lara scored

two goals and Michael Dowdellhad a goal and an assist for theDukes in Patriot AthleticConference play.

GOALS: (W) Ian Lara 2, Michael Dowdell;(B) Sadji.

ASSISTS: (W) Dowdell, Jacob Storrow.SHOTS ON GOAL: Wellington 10, Brooklyn 8.SAVES: (W) Jake Miller 7; (B) Reinecke 10.HALFTIME: Brooklyn, 1-0.

Columbia 3, Keystone 0COLUMBIA — The Raiders

(4-3) scored twice in the first halfand rolled in non-conference play.

GOALS: (Col) Davie Wos, Nate Hite,Sebastian Heuniche

ASSISTS; (Col) Nate Hite, Laszlo SzabadosSAVES: (Col) Trevor Fess 5, (K) DJ Cyrus 11SHOTS ON GOAL: Columbia 18, Keystone 6.

Bay 5, Midview 1BAY — Silvester Messiah scored

the lone goal for the Middies inWest Shore Conference play.

GOALS: (B) Mark Comienski 2, MitchellMatkovich 2, Dillon Gundlach; (M)Silvester Messiah.

ASSISTS: (B) Matt Comienski, Matkovich,Gundlach; (M) Tom Wynne.

SAVES: (B) Colin Southerington 5; (M)Chambers 21.

Brookside 4, Oberlin 3SHEFFIELD — Brandon Kmitt

had a hat trick and Mike Norrishad three assists as the Cardinalsraised their record to 4-3.

GOALS: (B) Brandon Kmitt 3, KyleMcClelland.

ASSISTS: (B) Mike Norris 3.

Buckeye 4,Lutheran West 0

MEDINA — The Longhorns fellto 5-2, 2-1 in the PAC as theBucks improved to 4-2, 3-1.

GOALS: (B) Rusinko 3, Grauel.ASSISTS: (B) Grauel, Grayzanic, Nigh.SAVES: (B) Huber 3; (LW) Jacob Pshock 14.

Volleyball

Elyria 25-25-25,Medina 21-20-18

MEDINA — AlexisMiddlebrooks had 12 kills, fourblocks and three aces to lead thePioneers in Northeast OhioConference Valley Divisionaction. Danya Corlew added 11kills and 23 digs, while HaleyPaonessa had 14 digs and TyraDarden 12 for Elyria (4-4, 1-2).Emily Gonzalez was 124-for-124setting with 30 assists.

Boys golf

Solon 153, Elyria 166SOLON — Mat McFrederick led

the Pioneers with a 4-over 39 onthe front nine at Grantwood GolfCourse.

SOLON (153): Joey Solanics 36, ZackMandry 37, Justin Razzanti 39, NickBreetz 41.

ELYRIA (166): Mat McFrederick 39, ZackDeMarco 40, Ben Haywood 42, DylanEdgell 45.

Midview 170, Bay 176,Vermilion 177

VERMILION — Ryan Miller shota 40 and Kyle Warner had a 41as the Middies won a West ShoreConference tri-match on Tuesdayat Willow Creek.

MIDVIEW (170): Ryan Miller 40, KyleWarner 41, Nick Matcham 44, EthanLarge 45.

BAY (176): Dominic Muchio 43, Jack Kyle44, Dan Mlakar 44, Kevin Keith 45.

VERMILION (177): Patrick Seton 43,Domonic Cercone 44, Tom Pena 44,Trevor Keisman 46.

Girls golf

Avon Lake 181,Westlake 217

AVON LAKE — Niki Schroedershot an even-par 35 atSweetbriar to lead the Shoregals,who improved to 6-0 inSouthwestern Conference play.

AVON LAKE (181): Niki Schroeder 35, KatieRaby 47, Rebecca Lyman 47, sarahLucas 52.

WESTLAKE (217): Loren Kreider 49, JuliaButton 53, Beth Hartmann 57, JordanLabroo 58.

Girls tennis

Brecksville 3, Amherst 2BRECKSVILLE — Amherst got

a three-set win from NatalieKeron at first singles and astraight-sets win from MacySzucs and Elizabeth Sturges atfirst doubles.

SINGLES: Natalie Keron (A) def. GwenWong, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3; Hanna Olsen (B) def.Sarah Souders, 6-3, 6-1; Yvonne Forid (B)def. Reaghn Franta, 4-6, 7-5, 6-0

DOUBLES: Macy Szucs-Elizabeth Sturges(A) def. Macy Motto-Ann Woiwood, 6-3,6-4; Nina DeSantis-Lori Worgo (B) def.Jordan Lander-Elizabeth-McDermott.

Bay 5, Midview 0EATON TWP. — The Rockets

won every match in straight setsin West Shore Conference action.

SINGLES: Quillin (B) def. Gipson, 6-0, 6-0;Aleksandrovic (B) def. Bartone, 7-5, 6-1;Messina (B) def. Patel, 6-1, 6-0.

DOUBLES: Kapes-Premier (B) def. Sedlak-Hogue, 6-2, 6-2; Hansen-Ponetcky (B)def. Plas-Kenyon, 6-4, 6-0.

Cross country

Lutheran West boys 31,Fairview 33Lutheran West girls 19,Fairview 33, Oberlin 62

ROCKY RIVER — TheLonghorns swept anon-conference quad meet. TheOberlin boys and the Hearts forJesus boys and girls did not havea complete teams.

BOYSDrew Fuchs (LW), 18:06; 2. Simon Perales

(O), 18:33; 3. Matt Brown (LW), 19:05; 4.Luke Borsidy (F), 19:32; 5. StephenCartier (F), 19:34; 6. Billy Guerry (F),19:41; 7. Joshn HolLOWAY (f), 19:41; 8.Jaan Pirn (LW), 19:45; 9. Daniel Dmytriw(LW), 20:31; 10. Tom Wetzel (LW), 20:34.

GIRLS1. Michaela Bierly (LW), 21:37; 2. Olivia

Vasiloff (LW), 22:37; 3. Jessica Bradley(LW), 25:14; Emma McQuates (F), 25:57;5. Shannon Kilbane (F), 26:32; 7. EmilyGiguere (LW), 27:00; 8. Anna Maxwell(LW), 2:15; 8. Sarah Guerry (F), 27:32; 9.Alexis Brown (F), 29:06; 10. AlexisNewhaus (F), 29:37.

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Avon’s Christian Giraldo (16) tries to turn toward the goal and block Rocky River’s Noah Lorincz-Comi during thePirates’ 1-0 win Wednesday night. Rocky River improved to 8-0 without surrendering its first goal of the season.

AREA FAIRWAYS

AcesTOM DUS of Avon Lake used a 6-iron to ace the 151-yard No. 17 hole atDorlon Golf Club on Sunday during play in the Saari League. Jeff Saari, JeffPotts, John Zuercher and Sam Eadah witnessed the second hole-in-one ofDus’ career, both of which have come on this hole.

CARMEN GREEN used a 7-iron to ace the 140-yard fourth hole at Carlisle GolfCourse on Friday. Rob Wade and Ernie Handy witnessed the feat.

The RecordGOLF

IMG names PR directorJohn Carroll University grad Mike Scanlan was named director of public relations and commu-nications for IMG Golf North America. Scanlan, who began his career in sports as a graduate assistant with the Buffalo Bills in 2006, will relocate to Cleveland with his wife, Julie, and daughter, Caroline. He joins IMG following a seven-year stint in public relations at the LPGA. IMG, a global sports, fashion and media company that was founded and has offices in Cleveland, is headquartered in New York.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Husker coach apologizesHours after Bo Pelini fired back at criticism from one of the Nebraska program’s all-time greats, he had to apologize for a profane rant in which he criticized “fair-weather” Cornhuskers fans. The sports website Deadspin.com on Monday posted the 2-year-old audio of the Cornhuskers’ coach going off on fans and newspaper reporters. On Saturday, UCLA wiped out an 18-point deficit in Lincoln and beat Nebraska 41-21. The Deadspin audio caught Pelini speaking off air before his postgame radio interview following Nebraska’s win over Ohio State in October 2011. “I want to sincerely apologize for my comments from two years ago which became public today,” Pelini said in a statement. “I take full responsibility for these comments. They were spoken in a private room following the Ohio State game. I was venting fol-lowing a series of emotional events which led to this moment. That being said, these comments are in no way indicative of my true feelings. I love it here in Nebraska and feel fortunate to be associated with such a great university and fan base.” Earlier, during his weekly news conference, Pelini responded to criticism from former Husk-ers quarterback Tommie Frazier, saying if Fra-zier doesn’t like how he’s running the program, he doesn’t need his support.

Pac-12 officials erredWisconsin is trying to move past an excruciating and bizarre loss, and focus on its Big Ten opener against Purdue. The No. 24 Badgers (2-1) lost 32-30 to Arizona State when officials erred in allow-ing the clock to expire, denying the Badgers the opportunity to attempt a possible game-winning field goal. The Pac-12 issued a statement Monday acknowledging the errors by its officiating crew, saying it has “reprimanded and taken additional sanctions against officials” in their handling of the final seconds. “To us, it doesn’t matter. It’s prob-ably the PC (politically correct) thing to do and something they had to do,” said Wisconsin line-backer Chris Borland. “But, we don’t care about that. We lost the game, so that’s all we care about.”

TENNIS

Cilic suspended over dopingFormer top-10 player Marin Cilic has been sus-pended nine months for a doping violation. The International Tennis Federation said Monday that the suspension was back-dated to May 1, so Cilic will be able to return to the circuit Jan. 31. Cilic tested positive for nikethamide, a stimulant, in Munich. The ITF says an independent tribu-nal found that Cilic ingested the stimulant inad-vertently while taking glucose tablets “and did not intend to enhance his performance in doing so.” The 24-year-old from Croatia has not played since withdrawing from his second-round match at Wimbledon in June. Cilic is ranked 24th.

HOCKEY

Yip shines against KingsBrandon Yip, who started his pro hockey career in 2009 with the Lake Erie Monsters, had two goals and an assist, to lead a Phoenix Coyotes split squad to a 5-1 preseason victory over a Los Angeles Kings split squad on Sunday night.

Newswatch National Football LeagueAMERICAN CONFERENCEEast W L T Pct PF PANew England 2 0 0 1.000 36 31Miami 2 0 0 1.000 47 30Buffalo 1 1 0 .500 45 46N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 28 30South W L T Pct PF PAHouston 2 0 0 1.000 61 52Indianapolis 1 1 0 .500 41 41Tennessee 1 1 0 .500 40 39Jacksonville 0 2 0 .000 11 47North W L T Pct PF PABaltimore 1 1 0 .500 41 55Cincinnati 0 1 0 .000 21 24Pittsburgh 0 1 0 .000 9 16Cleveland 0 2 0 .000 16 37West W L T Pct PF PAKansas City 2 0 0 1.000 45 18Denver 2 0 0 1.000 90 50Oakland 1 1 0 .500 36 30San Diego 1 1 0 .500 61 61NATIONAL CONFERENCEEast W L T Pct PF PADallas 1 1 0 .500 52 48Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 63 60N.Y. Giants 0 2 0 .000 54 77Washington 0 2 0 .000 47 71South W L T Pct PF PANew Orleans 2 0 0 1.000 39 31Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 48 47Carolina 0 2 0 .000 30 36Tampa Bay 0 2 0 .000 31 34North W L T Pct PF PAChicago 2 0 0 1.000 55 51Detroit 1 1 0 .500 55 49Green Bay 1 1 0 .500 66 54Minnesota 0 2 0 .000 54 65West W L T Pct PF PASeattle 2 0 0 1.000 41 10St. Louis 1 1 0 .500 51 55San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 37 57Arizona 1 1 0 .500 49 48Thursday’s GameNew England 13, N.Y. Jets 10Sunday’s GamesKansas City 17, Dallas 16Houston 30, Tennessee 24, OTGreen Bay 38, Washington 20Chicago 31, Minnesota 30Atlanta 31, St. Louis 24San Diego 33, Philadelphia 30Miami 24, Indianapolis 20Baltimore 14, Cleveland 6Buffalo 24, Carolina 23Arizona 25, Detroit 21New Orleans 16, Tampa Bay 14Oakland 19, Jacksonville 9Denver 41, N.Y. Giants 23Seattle 29, San Francisco 3Monday’s GamePittsburgh at Cincinnati, 8:40 p.m.Thursday, Sep. 19Kansas City at Philadelphia, 8:25 p.m.Sunday, Sep. 22San Diego at Tennessee, 1 p.m.Arizona at New Orleans, 1 p.m.St. Louis at Dallas, 1 p.m.Cleveland at Minnesota, 1 p.m.Houston at Baltimore, 1 p.m.N.Y. Giants at Carolina, 1 p.m.Detroit at Washington, 1 p.m.Tampa Bay at New England, 1 p.m.Green Bay at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.Atlanta at Miami, 4:05 p.m.Indianapolis at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m.Jacksonville at Seattle, 4:25 p.m.Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 4:25 p.m.Chicago at Pittsburgh, 8:30 p.m.Monday, Sep. 23Oakland at Denver, late

SUNDAY LATE BOXSCORE

Seahawks 29, 49ers 3San Francisco 0 0 3 0 – 3Seattle 0 5 7 17 – 29

Second QuarterSea–Team safety, 10:39.Sea–FG Hauschka 30, 5:52.Third QuarterSea–Lynch 14 run (Hauschka kick), 9:12.SF–FG Dawson 21, 4:20.Fourth QuarterSea–Lynch 7 pass from Wilson (Hauschka

kick), 13:44.Sea–FG Hauschka 37, 11:31.Sea–Lynch 2 run (Hauschka kick), 4:22.A–68,338. SF SeaFirst downs 12 19Total Net Yards 207 290Rushes-yards 20-100 47-172Passing 107 118Punt Returns 1-0 2-31Kickoff Returns 2-52 1-24Interceptions Ret. 1-1 3-69Comp-Att-Int 13-28-3 8-19-1Sacked-Yards Lost 3-20 4-24Punts 4-49.0 5-34.0Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0Penalties-Yards 12-121 10-84Time of Possession 23:17 36:43INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING–San Francisco, Kaepernick

9-87, Gore 9-16, Dixon 1-4, Hunter 1-(minus 7). Seattle, Lynch 28-98, Wil-son 10-33, Turbin 6-31, Ware 3-10.

PASSING–San Francisco, Kaepernick 13-28-3-127. Seattle, Wilson 8-19-1-142.

RECEIVING–San Francisco, K.Williams 4-39, V.Davis 3-20, Miller 2-22, V.McDonald 1-19, Gore 1-14, Boldin 1-7, Moore 1-6. Seattle, Lynch 3-37, Miller 2-22, Baldwin 1-51, Tate 1-19, Rice 1-13.

MISSED FIELD GOALS–None.

GolfBMW ChampionshipAt Conway Farms Golf Club, Lake Forest, Ill.Purse: $8 millionYardage: 7,149; Par: 71FinalZach Johnson, $1,440,000 64-70-69-65–268Nick Watney, $864,000 67-69-70-64–270Jim Furyk, $544,000 72-59-69-71–271Jason Day, $315,000 71-66-70-66–273Luke Donald, $315,000 70-70-67-66–273Hunter Mahan, $315,000 68-73-65-67–273Steve Stricker, $315,000 66-71-64-72–273Matt Jones, $232,000 69-71-67-67–274Ch. Schwartzel, $232,000 66-70-69-69–274Brandt Snedeker, $232,000 63-68-71-72–274Ryan Moore, $176,000 67-69-69-70–275Rory Sabbatini, $176,000 69-71-66-69–275Jimmy Walker, $176,000 72-65-70-68–275Tiger Woods, $176,000 66-72-66-71–275Roberto Castro, $144,000 68-69-71-68–276Keegan Bradley, $132,000 74-67-70-66–277Jordan Spieth, $132,000 71-65-73-68–277Br. de Jonge, $104,320 71-68-70-70–279Sergio Garcia, $104,320 70-68-69-72–279Billy Horschel, $104,320 73-69-71-66–279John Merrick, $104,320 67-73-69-70–279Gary Woodland, $104,320 68-72-71-68–279David Lynn, $83,200 73-71-68-68–280Chris Kirk, $68,200 75-70-70-66–281Matt Kuchar, $68,200 74-73-61-73–281Webb Simpson, $68,200 72-69-69-71–281Bubba Watson, $68,200 71-71-69-70–281Graham DeLaet, $54,400 70-73-72-67–282Bill Haas, $54,400 72-71-72-67–282David Hearn, $54,400 72-68-71-71–282Adam Scott, $54,400 67-73-75-67–282Da. Summerhays, $54,400 72-70-68-72–282Brian Davis, $42,267 72-67-74-70–283Phil Mickelson, $42,267 70-74-68-71–283Kevin Stadler, $42,267 69-74-70-70–283Kevin Streelman, $42,267 66-70-74-73–283Justin Rose, $42,267 71-71-69-72–283Henrik Stenson, $42,267 72-70-67-74–283Matt Every, $32,800 79-66-69-70–284Rickie Fowler, $32,800 77-68-68-71–284Russell Henley, $32,800 74-70-70-70–284Charles Howell III, $32,800 71-71-71-71–284Marc Leishman, $32,800 73-71-71-69–284Angel Cabrera, $24,864 71-72-73-69–285Jason Kokrak, $24,864 70-73-71-71–285Bryce Molder, $24,864 73-72-72-68–285Ian Poulter, $24,864 73-73-69-70–285Ni. Thompson, $24,864 69-75-65-76–285John Huh, $20,800 72-71-72-71–286Harris English, $20,160 70-74-71-72–287Jonas Blixt, $19,253 72-73-73-70–288Ernie Els, $19,253 71-71-74-72–288Chris Stroud, $19,253 70-73-72-73–288Sang-Moon Bae, $18,400 70-71-75-73–289Jason Dufner, $18,400 71-73-72-73–289Boo Weekley, $18,400 72-76-71-70–289Gr. McDowell, $18,000 70-73-72-75–290D.A. Points, $18,000 71-72-75-72–290Rory McIlroy, $17,680 78-77-68-68–291Patrick Reed, $17,680 72-78-70-71–291Brendan Steele, $17,440 75-68-72-77–292Kevin Chappell, $17,120 77-72-73-71–293Dustin Johnson, $17,120 74-75-72-72–293Mi. Thompson, $17,120 70-74-76-73–293Ken Duke, $16,720 73-77-68-76–294Brian Gay, $16,720 70-74-74-76–294Lee Westwood, $16,480 80-73-69-74–296Charley Hoffman, $16,320 78-76-70-73–297Scott Piercy, $16,080 81-73-76-72–302Scott Stallings, $16,080 75-71-73-83–302

Auto racingNASCAR Sprint CupGEICO 400 ResultsSundayAt Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet, Ill.Lap length: 1.5 miles(Start position in parentheses)1. (10) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 267 laps, 136.7

rating, 48 points, $334,891.2. (12) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 267, 129.4, 43,

$261,048.3. (17) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 267, 101.1,

42, $221,326.4. (16) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 267, 102.1,

40, $169,960.5. (9) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 267, 123.9,

40, $176,926.6. (6) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 267, 115, 39,

$161,976.7. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 267, 107.4, 38,

$164,431.8. (5) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 267, 89.9,

36, $158,976.9. (24) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 267, 88.5, 35,

$148,273.10. (20) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 267, 86.6,

35, $143,123.11. (8) Carl Edwards, Ford, 267, 83.4, 34,

$142,180.12. (4) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 267, 97.2,

32, $119,355.13. (15) Aric Almirola, Ford, 267, 91.1, 32,

$140,891.14. (21) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 267, 70.2,

30, $111,180.15. (26) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 267, 72.4,

29, $130,994.16. (7) Greg Biffle, Ford, 267, 88.3, 29,

$116,030.17. (29) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 267, 70.4,

27, $143,905.18. (14) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 267, 92.9,

26, $132,555.19. (27) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 267,

64.7, 26, $126,025.20. (23) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 267, 61.2,

24, $100,180.21. (13) A J Allmendinger, Toyota, 267, 62.1,

23, $124,438.22. (11) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 267, 69,

22, $127,571.23. (41) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 267, 53.2,

21, $113,013.24. (37) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 266, 51.6, 20,

$118,313.25. (30) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 266, 53.5, 20,

$96,005.26. (19) David Ragan, Ford, 266, 54.3, 19,

$114,388.27. (36) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 266, 50.1,

0, $111,577.28. (35) David Gilliland, Ford, 266, 40.3, 16,

$93,430.29. (32) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 266, 43.7,

0, $90,230.30. (31) Casey Mears, Ford, 266, 47, 14,

$101,980.31. (42) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 266, 32.5,

0, $89,780.32. (3) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 261,

57.5, 12, $116,794.33. (22) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, engine, 247,

67, 11, $109,180.34. (39) Timmy Hill, Ford, engine, 225, 33,

10, $89,180.35. (18) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, en-

gine, 224, 71.2, 10, $106,945.36. (33) David Reutimann, Toyota, engine,

195, 36.9, 8, $88,755.37. (1) Joey Logano, Ford, engine, 175, 88.5,

8, $122,433.38. (25) Brian Vickers, Toyota, engine, 161,

62.1, 0, $90,860.39. (28) Cole Whitt, Toyota, engine, 151,

40.1, 0, $78,860.40. (43) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, vibration,

87, 26.3, 0, $74,860.41. (34) Josh Wise, Ford, brakes, 84, 32.6,

0, $70,860.42. (40) Reed Sorenson, Ford, vibration, 68,

28.9, 0, $66,860.43. (38) Michael McDowell, Ford, brakes, 29,

28.9, 1, $63,360.

NHLPreseasonMonday’s GamesPhiladelphia (ss) 3, Toronto 2, SOWashington 4, Philadelphia (ss) 3, SOFlorida (ss) 6, Nashville (ss) 3Florida (ss) 3, Nashville (ss) 2, OTBoston 6, Montreal 3New Jersey 2, N.Y. Rangers 1Detroit 4, Pittsburgh 1Calgary vs. Ottawa, latePhoenix at Anaheim, lateSan Jose at Vancouver, lateTuesday’s GamesN.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.Buffalo at Columbus (ss), 7 p.m.Boston vs. Washington at Baltimore, 7 p.m.Detroit at Chicago, 8 p.m.Edmonton at Winnipeg, 8 p.m.Columbus (ss) at Minnesota, 8 p.m.N.Y. Islanders (ss) at Calgary (ss), 9 p.m.Calgary (ss) vs. N.Y. Islanders (ss) at Re-

gina, Saskatchewan, 9 p.m.Los Angeles at Anaheim, 10 p.m.

Horse racingNorthfield Park resultsRace 1: WO4000L5 Trot $5,0007-Victory Is Coming (JHrshbrger) 3.00 2.80 2.101-M S Heather M (KeKashJr) 11.40 5.802-Sure Thing (JoSlater) 5.80EXACTA (7-1) $61.60TRIFECTA (7-1-2) $420.60Race 2: WO4000L5 Pace $5,0004-T Red (RonWrennJr) 4.80 2.40 2.107-Chase The Sun (JoSutton) 3.20 2.403-Mybrothergeorge (WyIrvine) 2.80EXACTA (4-7) $23.00TRIFECTA (4-7-3) $67.80DAILY DOUBLE (7-4) $7.20Scratched: Admiral TimeRace 3: NW2PMCD Trot $2,800 3-Parthenon (WrennJr) 2.60 2.10 2.106-Ken U Sing (RoMiller) 2.80 2.102-Dream Crazed (JoKramp) 4.20EXACTA (3-6) $6.00TRIFECTA (3-6-2) $32.40Race 4: NW300PSCD Pace $3,2009-Waterhouse (WrennJr) 3.40 2.60 2.402-In The Loop (KoMassey) 3.40 3.803-Wow Power (WyIrvine) 4.60EXACTA (9-2) $13.40TRIFECTA (9-2-3) $65.00SUPERFECTA (9-2-3-5 /$1) $163.30SUPERFECTA (9-2-3-5/.10) $16.33Race 5: NW200PSCD Pace $2,400 2-KennairnLifeSign (Stahl) 26.20 5.60 3.003-TidewaterTomcat (Merrimn) 4.00 2.105-Bryndan’s Toy (RonWrennJr) 2.10EXACTA (2-3) $77.40TRIFECTA (2-3-5) $225.00

Race 6: 2000CLCD Pace $2,000

1-Montoya Hanover (JoSutton) 98.60 25.40 10.404-Basilio Blue Chip (Merrimn) 6.80 4.609-The Libberteriann (KeKashJr) 6.80EXACTA (1-4) $265.40TRIFECTA (1-4-9) $2,427.80Scratched: King Midas’ Touch

Race 7: NW250PSCD Pace $2,800

3-Green Olives (RonWrennJr) 3.40 2.80 2.201-Rust Belt (DaLake) 7.20 4.802-Delivered Rules (AMerrimn) 2.80EXACTA (3-1) $32.00TRIFECTA (3-1-2) $103.00SUPERFECTA (3-1-2-5 /$1) $283.50SUPERFECTA (3-1-2-5/.10) $28.35PICK FIVE (3/9/2/1/3,9) $31.80CARRYOVER $3,035.07Scratched: True To Mach

Race 8: NW400PSCD Pace $4,000

2-Hallin (RonWrennJr) 6.40 3.80 2.405-Osborne’s Yankee (RyStahl) 6.40 2.60

1-Royal Morn (AMerrimn) 2.10EXACTA (2-5) $49.00TRIFECTA (2-5-1) $98.80PICK THREE (1/3,9/2) $433.40Race 9: NW400PSCD Trot $4,000

6-Senator Sam (Pfister) 5.80 3.20 2.603-Tymal Recap (KeKashJr) 3.80 3.405-Oxford Hornet (RonWrennJr) 5.40EXACTA (6-3) $22.20TRIFECTA (6-3-5) $172.80

Northfield park entriesTuesday. Post time: 6:30 p.m.Race 1: $1,800 NW150PSCD Trot1. Uplaythegametowin, RoMiller 2-12. Miss Eva Cash, ChMyrick 10-13. Miss Riley, RonWrennJr 9-24. Jessica Speed, KuSugg 5-25. Canadian Frontier, DaKennedy 12-16. Ruth Lane, FrHarris 8-17. Al Mar Racing Reno, JoDMapes 6-18. Fortune Sailor, JaThmpsn 7-2Race 2: $2,000 NW1CD Trot1. Classy Stone, AlAnderson 7-22. Thirty Two Speed, RoMiller 5-13. She’s Nasty, KuSugg 6-14. Dudelooklikealady, JoKramp 10-15. I Wanta Zenyatta, DoMcKirgan 8-16. Mina, KeKashJr 2-17. Zoomboomafu, JohnGreen 9-28. Tuscarora Blueroan, FrHarris 15-19. Royal Thunder, CarHaignere 12-1Race 3: $2,000 NW1000L5CD Trot1. Cj’s Victory, RonWrennJr 7-22. Moma Jean’s Crown, AdRucker 9-23. Lost Photo, RoMiller 8-14. Athletic Lover, JoGWengerd 5-15. Parris Island, ChMyrick 10-16. P C Dream Ride, DaLake 4-17. Joys Diamond, JaThmpsn 6-18. Christmas Knight, DoMcKirgan 12-19. Ohno U Just Didn’t, WyIrvine 3-1Race 4: $2,000 NW1CD Pace1. Mcscape Artist, ScCisco 10-12. Slot Artist, FrHarris 9-23. Corwhiny, JoSutton 5-24. Ladydi’s Bayside, KeKashJr 15-15. Princes Morgan, JaThmpsn 7-26. Whitewater Delight, AnPeregrin 5-17. So Gung Ho, AlHawk 6-18. Flight Seelster, DoGuptill 8-19. Vicker, KuSugg 12-1Race 5: $2,000 7500CLNW2 Trot1. Muckmuck Woodchuck, WrennJr 5-22. Master John Deer, AlHawk 4-13. Green Card, FrUberJr 6-14. Thirtytofinalscore, RoMiller 9-25. Smallsreed, DaLake 7-26. Abs Gracesoutajail, DoMcKirgan 8-17. Cr Chips N Dip, AMerrimn 10-18. Fred D Keeper, KuSugg 12-1Race 6: $2,400 NW200PSCD Pace1. Little Box Out, ScCisco 9-22. Buzz Hershey, KeMCross 6-13. Phil Harmonic, RonWrennJr 4-14. Mr Bailey, KuSugg 12-15. Premier Flash, KeKashJr 5-26. Heza Star Cruiser, RoMiller 7-27. Jumpin Jack J, JaThmpsn 8-18. Bonners Creek, AMerrimn 10-1Race 7: $2,000 NW1CD Pace1. Rhythm In Art, CUmholtz 6-12. Swimsuit Model, JaThmpsn 2-13. Tickle-R-Patty, AMerrimn 8-14. Patty Absolut, DaLake 5-15. Igottaguyforthat, KeKashJr 4-16. Rc’s Regal Beast, RoMiller 9-27. Divine Conspiracy, RonWrennJr 12-18. Sign The Deal, AnPeregrin 15-19. Lady Duchess, AlHawk 10-1Race 8: $2,400 NW200PSCD Pace1. Armbros Revenge A, AMerrimn 5-22. Sj’s Blissful Lady, RoMiller 4-13. Hope To Reign A, KuSugg 7-24. Nukes Fortunateson, DaLake 8-15. Coal Burner, AlHawk 6-16. Dr Jacks Shack, LaMerriman 9-27. No Risk, RonWrennJr 10-18. Sandbar Slugger, JoSutton 12-1Race 9: $2,000 7500CLNW2 Pace1. Laughing Bones, FrDavis 9-22. Runny Buffles, JaThmpsn 10-13. Johnny Castle, DaKennedy 12-14. Lima Java, RonWrennJr 7-25. Warners Tell All, AMerrimn 6-16. Icanfeelyoubreath, KeKashJr 9-27. Royalness, RoMiller 15-18. Auction Securities, KuSugg 8-19. Major Mike, DaLake 5-2Race 10: $2,000 NW1000L5CD Pace1. At Daybreak, KuSugg 4-12. Allcanadian Rebel, RoMiller 3-13. Red White And Crue, JoSutton 7-24. Coin Of The Realm, DaKennedy 12-15. Pandora’s Gambit N, JaThmpsn 8-16. Tymal Triton, AMerrimn 9-27. Blue Scootin Matt, ScCisco 6-18. Goodnite Wilbur, DaLake 10-19. Vaniscape, RonWrennJr 5-1Race 11: $2,000 NW1000L5CD Trot1. Mystical Sam, JoSutton 8-12. One Day Wonder, DaLake 15-13. Heavenly Chip, JiSmith 7-24. Blazing Future, KuSugg 9-25. Norma Jean Hall, JaThmpsn 6-16. Colby D, RoMiller 5-27. Passionateprincess, RonWrennJr 5-18. Band’s Superstar, AlHawk 10-19. Tripoli, ChMyrick 12-1Race 12: $2,000 NW1000L5CD Pace1. Rella On Attack, JoSutton 7-22. Vilas Blue Chip, AlHawk 9-23. Jaworski, JaThmpsn 6-14. Global Dragon, AMerrimn 8-15. Fairway Gypsy, ScCisco 12-16. Champ Ian, RonWrennJr 5-17. Tin Star, DaLake 10-18. Shannons Boy Scout, KeKashJr 15-19. Mor Than Desire, KuSugg 5-2Race 13: $1,800 NW150PSCD Pace1. Jeremy’s Chaser, JaThmpsn 7-22. Israeli Hall, DaKennedy 6-13. Polo Joe, KeKashJr 5-24. Hoosier Lion, AMerrimn 8-15. Tresner Seelster, KuSugg 5-16. Oh My Sam, AdRucker 12-17. Jennaration, JoSutton 9-28. Goin Home Ray, JohnGreen 15-19. Auto Pilot, RonWrennJr 10-1

Latest LineNFLFavorite Points (O/U) UnderdogWeek ThreeThursdayPHILADELPHIA 3½ (51) Kansas CitySundayTENNESSEE 3½ (43) San DiegoMINNESOTA 4½ (41) ClevelandNEW ENGLAND 7 (44) Tampa BayHouston 2½ (45) BALTIMOREDALLAS 4 (47) St. LouisNEW ORLEANS 7½ (49) ArizonaWASHINGTON 2 (49) DetroitCINCINNATI 1 (49) Green BayCAROLINA 2 (45) NY GiantsMIAMI 1½ (44) AtlantaSAN FRANCISCO 10½ (46) IndianapolisSEATTLE 19½ (41) JacksonvilleNY JETS 2½ (39) BuffaloChicago 2 (42) PITTSBURGHMondayDENVER 14½ (50) OaklandCollege FootballFavorite Points UnderdogThursdayClemson 13½ N.C. STATEFridayFRESNO ST 3 Boise StSaturdayGEORGIA 33 North TexasLOUISVILLE 42 Florida IntlIOWA 17 W. MichiganVanderbilt 32 MASSACHUSETTSFLORIDA 17 TennesseeWake Forest 4 ARMYPittsburgh 4 DUKEMichigan 18 CONNECTICUTWISCONSIN 24 PurdueBall St 11½ E. MICHIGANPENN ST 19 Kent StVIRGINIA TECH 9½ MarshallCincinnati 22 MIAMI-OHIOGEORGIA TECH 5 North Carolinaa-Maryland 4½ West Virginiab-MINNESOTA OFF San Jose StMISSISSIPPI ST 14½ TroyBAYLOR 28 UL-MonroeWyoming 3 AIR FORCEBYU 7 UtahNEVADA 11 HawaiiSOUTHERN CAL 6½ Utah StTEXAS A&M 28½ Smuc-Houston 2 RiceNOTRE DAME 7 Michigan StTEXAS 4½ Kansas StArkansas St 4 MEMPHISKANSAS 10 Louisiana TechALABAMA 39½ Colorado Std-Arkansas OFF RUTGERSSTANFORD 7½ Arizona StUL-Lafayette 7½ AKRONWASHINGTON ST 31 IdahoMiddle Tenn St 5 FLORIDA ATLANTICSYRACUSE 14½ Tulanee-Toledo OFF C. MICHIGANTEXAS TECH 26½ Texas StOregon St 11 SAN DIEGO STLSU 17½ AuburnUTEP 1½ Tex San AntonioMizzou 3 INDIANAUCLA 42½ New Mexico Sta-at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.b-Minnesota QB P. Nelson is questionable.c-at Reliant Stadium in Houston.d-Rutgers QB G. Nova is questionable.e-Toledo QB T. Owens is doubtful.MLBFavorite Odds UnderdogNational LeagueWASHINGTON (1) Even-6 AtlantaWASHINGTON (2) 5½-6½ AtlantaPHILADELPHIA 7½-8½ MiamiPITTSBURGH 7½-8½ San DiegoSan Francisco Even-6 NY METSMILWAUKEE 6-7 Chicago CubsSt. Louis 6-7 COLORADOARIZONA Even-6 LA DodgersAmerican LeagueDETROIT 12-14 SeattleTORONTO Even-6 NY YankeesBOSTON 6-7 BaltimoreTAMPA BAY 6-7 TexasCHI WHITE SOX 5½-6½ MinnesotaKANSAS CITY 5½-6½ ClevelandOAKLAND 6½-7½ LA AngelsInterleagueCincinnati 7½-8½ HOUSTONHome Team in CAPS

H.S. sportsBoys golfWest Geauga 181 Hawken 181 (wins on 6th score tiebreaker)At Wicked Woods. 1. Ahuja (H) 41 2. Forrai (W) 42 3. Tropf (W) 44Brush 177, Cuyahoga Heights 186At Astorhurst. 1. Orr (CH) 39; Shlonsky (B) 42; 3. Marko (B) 44; 3. Brizee (B) 44.Kiely Cup TournamentAt CanterburyHow they finished: 1. Walsh Jesuit 316; 2. St. Edward 320; T2. Oakwood 320; 4. St. Ignatius 322; 5. Canton Central Catho-lic 323; 6. Aurora 331; 7. East Liverpool 336; 8. Ottawa Hills 337; 9. Medina 342; 10. Hudson 346; 11. Gilmour 349; 12. Chagrin Falls 351; 13. Ashland Crestview 354; 14. University 355; 15. Stow-Munroe Falls 358. Girls golfRocky River  212, North Ridgeville 211At Pine Brook. 1. Gerome (NR) 38; 2. Gentner(RR) 41; 3. Koberg(RR) 54.Mentor 209, Cuyahoga Falls 215 At Blackbrook, . 1. Graehling (M) 49; 2. Cottrill (CF) 49; 3. Duplessis (M) 53; T3. Bleck (M) 53. Hudson 183;  Strongsville 187At Valleaire GC. 1. N. Goodson (H) 43; 2. Smolinski (S) 44; 3. Spitz (H ) 46; T3. J. Goodson (H ) 46; T3. Nemeth (S ) 46. Avon 184, Vermilion 233 At Willow Creek . 1. Strack (A) 45; 2. Neu-mann (A) 45. 3. Schatschneider (A) 46. Kenston 169, Kent Roosevelt 171, NDCL 223At Twin Lakes. 1. Ka. Nielsen (KR) 36; 2. Poe (Ke) 39; T2. Morris (NDCL) 39. Solon 162, North Royalton 187at Briarwood . 1. Alexis Gray (S) 37; 2. R. Markle (S) 40; 3. Gray (S) 42. Walsh Jesuit 175, Hathaway Brown 181At Mud Run. 1. Reilly (WJ) 39; 2. Lewis (WJ) 42; 3. McCarthy (HB) 43. Hawken 173, Orange 238At Punderson . 1. Joseph (H) 38, 2. Cohen (H) 43, 3. Gole (H) 45  Boys soccerBrookside 3, Vermillion 2B (5-4-0): White, Kmitt, White. V (5-3-1): Dawson.  Goalies: B, Pierson (4 saves); V,Pawlowski (3).Brooklyn 1, Open Door Christian 1B (1-5-2): Sadji. ODC (1-5-3): S. Dutton. Goalies: B, Czirr (5 saves); ODC, Christof-ferson (8). Brunswick 10, Midview 1B: T. Paalman 3, Marinaro 2, Larsson 2, Zorji, J. Pallman, Simonelli. M: Messiah. Goalies:B, Leindecker (2 saves), Hotz (0); M, McGuire (8), Chambers (9).Manchester 6, Tuscarawas Valley 2M (3-4-1, 3-2-1): Speer 3, Collins 2, Sobnosky. TV (3-5-0): Barrick, Acker-man. Goalies: M, Daniels (5 saves); TV, Polka (7).Rocky River 2, Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 2RR (8-0-1): O’Halla, Scherzer. NDCL: DiFranco 2. Goalies: RR, Liza (6 saves), Hoelzer (0); NDCL, Giegerich (9).LATEAvon Lake 1, Westlake 1AL (1-4-3): Carson. W: (4-2-3) Swisher. Goalies: AL, Adams (12 saves); W, Greenberg (8).Olmsted Falls 3, Lakewood 2OF (3-3-1): Payne, Pusateri, Cleversy.  L (0-7-2): Fadhel, White. Goalies: L,  Feh-renbach (11 saves); OF, Mitchell (10).Vermilion 3, Sandusky Perkins 0V (5-2-1, 0-2-1): Buchanan, Rini, Delaney. SP (0-8-0): None. Goalies: V, Pawlowski (1 save); SP, Anderson (14).Girls soccerArchbishop Hoban 1, Cuyahoga Val-ley Christian Academy 0AH (9-0-1, 2-0-0): Dobbins. CVCA (6-2): None. Goalies: AH, Diestel (1 save); CVCA, Kouzelos (9).Aurora 2, Padua 0A (6-2-1): Armold, Kovalcheck. P (1-6-1): None. Goalies: A, Doyle (6 saves), Mims (1); P, Willoughby (10).Brookside 10, Black River 0B (6-3-2, 4-1-1): Sours 3, Minissale 2, Vanzant 2, Lyons, S. Pierce, A. Pierce. BR (0-7, 0-4): None. Goalies: B, Sanchez (1 save); BR, Heilman (14).Hawken 6, Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 0H (5-0-3): Lesnick 3, Zalar, Medancic, Mehta. Goalies: H, Whiting (1 save); NDCL, Moorman (14).Holy Name 1, Solon 0HN: Krouse. S (5-4): None. Goalies: HN, Reiss (6 saves); S, Confroy (16).Mentor 4 Mayfield 2M) Hegedus, 2  Knapp, Sanchez 

Goalies:Me, Pratt (4 saves).Nordonia 6, Akron Firestone 0N: Rudder (2), Lanese, Karalic, Courtney, Grayson. AF: None. Goalies: N, Bradley (2 saves); AF, Allen (5). Stow 5, Barberton 0S (5-4): K. Keller, Fobean, A. Kimble, Norton, Caldwell. B (3-3-1): None. Goal-ies: S, Green (2 saves), Cassinger (0); B, Marks (15).LATEBeaumont 1, Chagrin Falls 0B: Newman. CF: None.Normandy 3, Padua 1.Walsh Jesuit 0, Dublin Coffman 0Goalies: WJ, DiMarchi (5 saves); DC, Witchey (9).West Geauga 6, Geneva 0WG: Zuzek (2), Hoeh, May, Szucs, Holow-czak. G: None. Goalies: WG, Guarnera (0 saves); G, Fistek (5).Western Reserve Academy 6, Berlin Hiland 1WRA (3-4-1, 2-0-0): Wise 3, McCormick 2, Hickox. BH (4-4-2, 1-2-1): Raber. Goalies: WRA, Paparella (2 saves); BH, Boyles (7), Miller (1).Girls tennisChardon 3 Madison 2Singles; Cicero (C) d. Reigle (M) 6-0,6-0;  Reigle (M) d. Pischel (C) 6-0,6-0; Leymaster (M) d. Moore (C) 7-5,6-1. Doubles; Staffileno/Kevern (C) d. Leymaster/Hyrne (M) 6-0,6-1; Poyar/Craddock (C) d. Keller/Trader 6-1,6-0.Hawken 5 Cleveland Heights 0Singles; Green d. Van Den Bogert 6-0, 6-1;Rankin d. Bennett 6-1, 6-0; Ravishankar d.Harris 6-0, 6-0. Doubles; Goran/Kemmam d. James/Madorsky 6-1, 6-0; Levin/Ross d. Biddle/O’Donnell 6-0, 6-0.Ravenna 4, Norton 1Singles; Smith (R) d. Schmitt 6-7 (5-7), 6-0, 6-0; Knapp (R) d. Rowe 6-1, 6-0; Titus (R) d. Kraus 6-4, 6-3 Doubles; Smith/Wise (R) d. Kitchens/Whitaker 6-2, 7-6 (7-3); Braman/Miller (N) d. Lattimer/Knapp 6-4, 7-5Stow 4, Brunswick 1Singles; Miller (S) d. Yuhas (B) 6-3, 6-0; Crookston (S) d. Santiago (B) 6-0, 6-3; Tolj (S) d. Spaeth (B) 6-3, 7-6 (7-4). Doubles; Jeusk/Anese (S) d. Nawash/Boyer (B) 6-1, 7-5; Stojanovic/Webb (B) d. Belchtel/Laber (S) 6-4, 6-4.Normandy 4 Brush 1Singles; Kulyk (N) d. Kaufmann 6-3,6-4; Lee (N) d. Weinstein 6-2,6-3; S. Santabar-bara (N) d. Woodruff 6-1,6-2. Doubles; Oriti C. Santanbarbara (N) d. Adell/Carter 6-2,6-4;  Mancino/Anderson (B) d. Wagner/Gahn 6-1,6-2.Elyria 4, Valley Forge 1Singles;Williams (E) def. Kugler (VF) 6-0, 6-0; Green (E) def. Zito (VF) 6-1; 6-1; Wonder (E) def. Proch (VF) 6-1, 6-1. Dou-bles; Peyton/Motier (E) def. Hewston/Kacsmarik (VF) 6-3, 6-0; Arthur/Reass (VF) def. Breese/Engle (E) 6-2, 7-6.North Royalton 3, Strongsville 2Singles;Peskura (S) d. Muren 0-6, 7-5, 6-1; Khan (S) d. Kauppila 7-6 (5), 6-2; Panigutti (NR) d. Shah 6-3, 6-1. Doubles;Haines/Packard (NR) d. Rowe / Moser 6-4, 6-2; Baldari/Kostansek (NR) d. Sridharan / Tan (S) 6-1, 6-3.Mayfield 5 Shaker 0Singles; Vizelman (M) d. Nejedlik 6-0, 6-1; Schmitt (M) d. Block 6-3, 6-2; Milenius (M) d. O. Frierson 6-4, 7-6 (7-3). Doubles; Caine/Mulvihill (M) d. Maury/A. Frierson 6-3, 6-1; Rotenberg/Hsu (M) d. Lacks/Kao 7-6 (7-1) 6-4.Aurora 5, Perry 0Singles: Miotke (A) d. Paquet 6-0, 6-0; Nelson (A) d. Spahn (A) 6-1, 6-0; Abbass (A) d. Wolf 6-0, 6-4. Doubles: Gill/Caito (A) d. Robinson/Hacking 6-1, 6-1; Kokinchak/Kothakota (A) d. Dew/Zaletel 6-1, 6-1.Elyria Catholic 3, Chagrin Falls 2Singles: Martin (C) d. Carroccio, 3-6, 7-6, 1-0; Kozma (EC) d. Doman, 6-4, 6-4; Neil (C) d. Buchs 6-0, 6-2.  Doubles: Stevens/Opalenik (EC) d. Schwann/Gottschalk 6-4, 6-1. Morgan/Lopez (EC) d. O’Neal/Guggenheim 6-3, 6-1.Gilmour Academy 5, Andrews Osborne Academy 0Singles: Hawkins (G) d. Petrelli 6-1, 1-6, 6-2; Levy (G) d. Du 6-0, 6-0; Sharp (G) d. Sager 6-0, 6-2. Doubles: Monfawad/Kruschke (G) d. Duncan/McLean 6-4, 6-1; Pilla/Anton (G) d. Duke/Hadzinski 6-0, 6-3.Highland 4, Hoban 1Singles: Welch (HI) d. Felden 6-1, 6-0; Waddell (HO) d. Mad. Petrich 6-3, 6-2; Na. Wiswesser (HI) d. Gorey 7-5, 6-7 (8-10); 7-6 (7-5). Doubles: Cressman/Mac. Petrich (HI) d. Bell/Stroback 6-2, 6-1; Bowers/Ni. Wiswesser (HI) d. Thomas/Burkholder 7-5, 2-6, 6-3.Notre Dame Cathedral Latin 5, Lake Catholic 0Singles: Didovic (N) d. Radigan 6-1, 6-1; Kus(N) d. Fox 6-1, 6-0; Tomsick (N) d. Steigerwald 6-1, 6-1. Doubles: Shimooka/D’Angelo (N) d. Priem/Mat-teo 6-1, 7-5; Pearce/Lah (N) d. Jerele/Mueller 6-1, 6-1.Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy 3, Canton Central Catholic 2Singles: Sirpilla (CCC) d. Dittrich 7-5, 6-1; Pile (CVCA) d. Peterson 6-1, 6-1; Haskell (CVCA) d. Anderson 6-1, 6-0. Doubles: Petrinec/Kalra (CV) d. Bernier/Lambos 6-1, 6-4; Thomas/Ferrante(CCC) d. Andrew/Bolinger 4-6, 6-4, 6-3.Rocky River 4, Fairview 1Singles: Grierson (R) d. Fratzke 6-2, 6-0; Vergon (R) d. Popa 6-1, 6-0; Vandra (F) d. Schulte 2-6, 6-4, 6-2. Doubles: Heimke/Holtz (R) d. Aguirre/Palmer-Tesema 6-4, 6-3; Douglas/Sawyer (R) d. Ford/Gabra 6-4, 6-1.Solon 3, Hudson 2Singles: Mdaubarishvili (H) d. Kanda-kai  6-4, 6-1; Bandi (S) d. Mawby 3-6, 6-4, 6-3; Wang (H) d. Ulatowski 6-1, 7-6. Doubles: Baird/Lander (S) d. Chen/Graham 6-1, 6-2; Samtani/Smith (S) d. Kreiss/Dalieh 6-4, 7-5.Stow 4, Brunswick 1Singles: Miller (S) d. Yuhas (B) 6-3, 6-0; Crookston (S) d. Santiago (B) 6-0, 6-3; Tolj (S) d. Spaeth (B) 6-3, 7-6 (4). Doubles: Jeusk/Anese (S) d. Nawash/Boyer (B) 6-1, 7-5; Stojanovic/Webb (B) d. Belchtel/Laber (S) 6-4, 6-4.Vermilion 5, Lake Ridge Academy 0Singles: Wilson (V) d. Hatcher 6-2, 6-1; Anglin (V) d. Norton 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Mello/Gibbons (V) d. Soto/Humpherys 6-2, 6-2; Reutter/Ragmoni (V) d. Duncan/Volk 6-0, 6-0.Wickliffe 5, Harvey 0Singles: Szinte (A) d. Beamer  6-7 (5), 6-2, 7-6 (4); Popik (W) d. Winters 6-0, 6-0; Hamm (W) d. Slay 6-0, 6-3; Doubles: Nelson/Freed (W) d. Koren/Cipriano 6-1, 6-3; Bromelmeier/Paulumbo (W) d. Thompson/Harness 6-1, 6-3.LATEDOVER INVITATIONALHow they finished: 1. North Royalton  17; 2. Jackson B 12; T3. Boardman 10; T3. Tri-Valley 10; T5. Dover 8; T5. Marietta 8; 7. West Holmes 5; 8. Dover B 0.Individual Results:  1st Singles: Dempsey (TV) d. Muren (NR) 6-0, 6-0. 2nd Singles: Gao  (Dover)  d. Penrose (TV)  2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (2). 3rd Singles: A.Baldari (NR)  d. Adusimilli (J)  2-6, 7-5, 6-1. 1st Doubles: Haines/Packard (NR) d. Lutz/Nashawati (J) 6-7 (8), 6-3, 6-2. 2nd Doubles: J.Baldari/Kostansek (NR) d.Kozar/Warchol (B) 6-0, 6-1.NDCL TENNIS TOURNAMENTHow they finished: 1. NDCL B 20; 2. Edgewood 11; 3. Euclid 10; 4. Chardon 9.Individual results: Singles: Zolikoff  (NDCL) d. Wilson (Eu) 6-1, 6-1; G. Misiti (NDCL) d. Dickey (Ed) 6-3, 7-5; Miller (NDCL) d. Adams (Ed) 6-1, 6-4. Doubles: A. Carlozzi/B. Carlozzi (NDCL) d. Mas-saro/Braden (Ed) 7-5, 6-3; Brokamp/O. Misiti (NDCL) d. Workman/McGraw (Eu) 6-2, 6-1.VolleyballWest Geauga d. Hathaway Brown 25-

17, 25-22, 25-20  Fairview d.Oberlin  25-7, 25-4, 25-11. St. Vincent-St. Mary d. Shaker Heights

25-12, 25-14, 25-13Gilmour d. Mayfield 25-15, 25-13, 25-23.John Marshall d. Whitney Young 25-11,

25-7, 25-12.Lutheran West d. Brooklyn 25-21, 25-

20, 25-12.LATECincinnati Mount Notre Dame d. Walsh

Jesuit 25-11, 25-19.Magnificat d. Walsh Jesuit 25-17, 25-11.WESTLAKE QUADNotre Dame-Cathedral Latin d. Char-

don 25-18, 25-14.Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin d. Mid-

view 25-18, 25-16.Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin d. West-

lake 25-6, 25-16.Notable: Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin swept

the Westlake Quad and improved to 6-2overall. w

Clearview d. Columbia 26-24, 24-26, 25-22, 25-14 

Cleveland Central Catholic d. St Martin de Porres 25-17, 25-10, 25-16

Wickliffe d. Fairport Harding 25-22, 18-25, 25-17, 32-34, 15-13

John Hay d. East Tech 25-19, 25-21,25-21

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Today in Sports historyIn 1920, the forerunner of the NFL, the American Professional Football Association, is founded in an automobile showroom in Canton. Twelve teams pay a $100 fee to obtain a franchise.

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Holly Sonders, co-host of the Golf Channel’s “Morning Drive” chips a baseball as the ceremonial first pitch before the Tampa Bay Rays played the Texas Rangers on Monday in St. Petersburg, Fla.

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Judge will take time offA veteran Nevada boxing judge who drew

widespread criticism after scoring a weekend title fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Saul “Canelo” Alvarez a draw is giving up her ringside job, at least temporarily.

“I’m taking time away,” said Cynthia C.J. Ross on Wednesday in a brief telephone interview from her home outside Las Vegas.

The 64-year-old Ross said she won’t judge any fights “in the immediate future” and hadn’t made a decision whether to quit.

Ross scored the world 152-pound title fight a 114-114 draw on Saturday night, but Mayweath-er won a majority decision after two other judges scored him the clear winner.

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Blue Jackets send five downThe Columbus Blue Jackets have returned five

prospects to their respective junior clubs in the Canadian Hockey League.

Sent out from the team’s training camp were: forwards Oliver Bjorkstrand (Portland, WHL), Josh Anderson (London, OHL) and Nick Moutrey (Saginaw, OHL); defenseman Dillon Heatherington (Swift Current, WHL) and goalie Oscar Dansk (Erie, OHL);

Columbus’ training camp roster now stands at 51 players after three exhibition games.

SOCCER

Manchester United loaded Manchester United is projecting it will generate more than $680 million this season after breaking its revenue record while winning a 20th English title.

United pointed to the enduring success of its commercial operation in helping to maintain the club as a force on and off the pitch, as it faces the challenge of David Moyes replacing Alex Fergu-son after more than 26 years as manager.

Owned by the American-based Glazer family, United reported revenue rising by 13 percent to $578 million in the year to June 30.

TENNIS

Tsonga, Querrey advanceDefending champion Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and

American Sam Querrey advanced to the quar-terfinals of the Moselle Open in Metz, France.

Tsonga defeated fellow Frenchman Edouard Roger-Vasselin, 6-3, 6-4, and Querrey moved on when wild card Paul-Henri Mathieu retired with a right thigh injury while trailing, 6-2.

WRESTLING

American wins world titleAmerican Jordan Burroughs has earned an-

other wrestling world title.Burroughs, a gold medalist at the 2012 Olym-

pics, extended his undefeated streak to 65 match-es with a 4-0 victory against Iran’s Ezzatollah Akbarizarinkolaei in the 163-pound category at Laszlo Papp Sports Arena in Budapest, Hungary.

After the final, Burroughs revealed that he suffered a broken ankle while running sprints during training Aug. 22 in Colorado Springs, Colo. He had surgery the next day and recovered quickly.

NewswatchNFLAMERICAN CONFERENCEEast W L T Pct PF PANew England 2 0 0 1.000 36 31Miami 2 0 0 1.000 47 30N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 28 30Buffalo 1 1 0 .500 45 46South W L T Pct PF PAHouston 2 0 0 1.000 61 52Indianapolis 1 1 0 .500 41 41Tennessee 1 1 0 .500 40 39Jacksonville 0 2 0 .000 11 47North W L T Pct PF PACincinnati 1 1 0 .500 41 34Baltimore 1 1 0 .500 41 55Cleveland 0 2 0 .000 16 37Pittsburgh 0 2 0 .000 19 36West W L T Pct PF PAKansas City 2 0 0 1.000 45 18Denver 2 0 0 1.000 90 50Oakland 1 1 0 .500 36 30San Diego 1 1 0 .500 61 61NATIONAL CONFERENCEEast W L T Pct PF PADallas 1 1 0 .500 52 48Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 63 60N.Y. Giants 0 2 0 .000 54 77Washington 0 2 0 .000 47 71South W L T Pct PF PANew Orleans 2 0 0 1.000 39 31Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 48 47Carolina 0 2 0 .000 30 36Tampa Bay 0 2 0 .000 31 34North W L T Pct PF PAChicago 2 0 0 1.000 55 51Detroit 1 1 0 .500 55 49Green Bay 1 1 0 .500 66 54Minnesota 0 2 0 .000 54 65West W L T Pct PF PASeattle 2 0 0 1.000 41 10St. Louis 1 1 0 .500 51 55San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 37 57Arizona 1 1 0 .500 49 48Thursday, Sep. 19Kansas City at Philadelphia, 8:25 p.m.Sunday, Sep. 22San Diego at Tennessee, 1 p.m.Arizona at New Orleans, 1 p.m.St. Louis at Dallas, 1 p.m.Cleveland at Minnesota, 1 p.m.Houston at Baltimore, 1 p.m.N.Y. Giants at Carolina, 1 p.m.Detroit at Washington, 1 p.m.Tampa Bay at New England, 1 p.m.Green Bay at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.Atlanta at Miami, 4:05 p.m.Indianapolis at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m.Jacksonville at Seattle, 4:25 p.m.Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 4:25 p.m.Chicago at Pittsburgh, 8:30 p.m.Monday, Sep. 23Oakland at Denver, 8:40 p.m.Thursday, Sep. 26San Francisco at St. Louis, 8:25 p.m.Sunday, Sep. 29N.Y. Giants at Kansas City, 1 p.m.Seattle at Houston, 1 p.m.Baltimore at Buffalo, 1 p.m.Arizona at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m.Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 1 p.m.Cincinnati at Cleveland, 1 p.m.Chicago at Detroit, 1 p.m.Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota at London, 1

p.m.N.Y. Jets at Tennessee, 4:05 p.m.Washington at Oakland, 4:25 p.m.Dallas at San Diego, 4:25 p.m.Philadelphia at Denver, 4:25 p.m.New England at Atlanta, 8:30 p.m.Open: Carolina, Green BayMonday, Sep. 30Miami at New Orleans, 8:40 p.m.

Latest Line NFL Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog Week Three PHILADELPHIA 3 ½ (50) Kansas City Sunday TENNESSEE 3 (44) San Diego MINNESOTA 5 ½ (41) Cleveland N. ENGLAND 7 (44) Tampa Bay Houston 2 ½ (45) BALTIMORE DALLAS 4 (47) St. Louis NEW ORLEANS 7 (49) Arizona WASHINGTON 2 ½ (49) Detroit Green Bay 2 ½ (48) CINCINNATI CAROLINA 1 ½ (46) NY Giants MIAMI 2 ½ (44) Atlanta SAN FRAN. 10 ½ (46) Indianapolis SEATTLE 19 ½ (41) Jacksonville NY JETS 2 ½ (39) Buffalo Chicago 2 ½ (40) PITTSBURGH Monday DENVER 15 (50) Oakland College Football Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog Clemson 14 (66) N.C. STATE Friday FRESNO ST 3 (68) Boise St Saturday GEORGIA 33 North Texas LOUISVILLE 42 Florida Intl IOWA 16 W. Michigan Vanderbilt 32 UMASS FLORIDA 17 Tennessee Wake Forest 3 ARMY Pittsburgh 4 DUKE Michigan 17 ½ CONNECTICUT WISCONSIN 24 Purdue Ball St 10 ½ E. MICHIGAN PENN ST 20 Kent St VIRGINIA TECH 9 ½ Marshall Cincinnati 22 MIAMI-OHIO GEORGIA TECH 6 ½ North Carolina a-Maryland 6 ½ West Virginia MINNESOTA 5 San Jose St MISSISSIPPI ST 14 ½ Troy BAYLOR 28 ½ UL-Monroe Wyoming 3 AIR FORCE BYU 7 Utah NEVADA 12 Hawaii SOUTHERN CAL 6 ½ Utah St TEXAS A&M 28 ½ Smu b-Houston 2 Rice NOTRE DAME 6 ½ Michigan St TEXAS 4 ½ Kansas St Arkansas St 4 MEMPHIS KANSAS 10 Louisiana Tech ALABAMA 39 ½ Colorado St c-Arkansas OFF RUTGERS STANFORD 7 ½ Arizona St UL-Lafayette 7 ½ AKRON WASH. ST 31 ½ Idaho Middle Tenn St 4 FLA. ATLANTIC SYRACUSE 14 ½ Tulane d-Toledo OFF C. MICHIGAN TEXAS TECH 26 ½ Texas St Oregon St 11 SAN DIEGO ST LSU 17 ½ Auburn UTEP 1 Tex San Antonio Missouri 3 INDIANA UCLA 42 ½ New Mexico Sta-at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, MD.b-at Reliant Stadium in Houston, TX.c-Rutgers QB G. Nova is questionable.d-Toledo QB T. Owens is doubtful. MLB Favorite Odds Underdog National League PITTSBURGH 7-8 San Diego San Francisco 6-7 NY METS MILWAUKEE 6 ½-7 ½ Chicago Cubs St. Louis 7 ½-8 ½ COLORADO ARIZONA Even-6 LA Dodgers WASHINGTON 11-13 Miami American League DETROIT 8 ½-9 ½ Seattle CLEVELAND 10 ½-11 ½ Houston NY Yankees 5 ½-6 ½ TORONTO BOSTON 6-7 Baltimore TAMPA BAY Even-6 Texas OAKLAND 10 ½-11 ½ Minnesota Home Team in CAPS

Horse racingThistledown resultsRace 1: First Race, $9,500, Claiming, 3 yo’s & up, , One Mile Seventy Yards4 Eric’s Turn (Skerrett) $2.80 2.10 5 Boomer Time (Hernandez-Lopez) $2.201 Hard Knockin Robyn (Santos) Exacta (4-5) $4.60Superfecta (4-5-1-2) $13.20Trifecta (4-5-1) $15.40Race 2: $10,000, Claiming, 3 yo’s & up, Five And A Half Furlongs4 Ride That Ticket (Hernandez-Lopez)

$6.00 5.801 Clever Performance (Rosario, Jr.) $3.005 Taxes for Ben (Feliciano) Daily Double (4-4) $4.40Exacta (4-1) $18.20Superfecta (4-1-5-3) $25.80Trifecta (4-1-5) $28.00Race 3: $9,100, Claiming, 3 yo’s & up, One Mile Seventy Yards

2 Scottkeith’skitten (Gonzalez) $6.20 4.80 4 Tax Man Sam (Ramos) $3.601 Banning (Skerrett)Exacta (2-4) $15.60Superfecta (2-4-1-3) $146.80Trifecta (2-4-1) $97.40Pic 3 (4-4-2) $37.20Race 4: $16,500, Maiden special weight, 3 yo’s & up, Six Furlongs1A Sunday Reward (Hill) $3.40 2.40 3 Amysecret (Ramos) $2.80 4 Iamacongatoo (Magrell)Late Scratches: High Conquest, Jem’s Last

Dance, Riley McLoyExacta (1-3) $7.60Trifecta (1-3-4) $9.00Pic 3 (4-2-½/5) $35.00Pic 4 (4-4-2-½/5) $14.30Race 5: $7,600, Claiming, 3 yo’s & up, Six Furlongs1 Intimidating Woman (Velez) $8.00 6.60

6.805 Battle of T Giants (Mejias) $7.80 4.607 Brooke’s Beaut (Feliciano) $3.40Exacta (1-5) $13.40Superfecta (1-5-7-2) $75.90Trifecta (1-5-7) $26.60Pic 3 (2-½/5-1) $18.80Race 6: $15,000, Allowance, 3 yo’s & up, Five And A Half Furlongs4 Bayou Jill (Skerrett) $8.80 2.60 2.10 1 Historical Fact (Rosario, Jr.) $2.10 2.10 2 Petite Rebel (Luna) $4.00Exacta (4-1) $13.60Superfecta (4-1-2-6) $169.80Trifecta (4-1-2) $88.40Pic 3 (½/5-1-4) $30.00Race 7: $14,000, Maiden special weight, 3 yo’s & up, One Mile Seventy Yards3 Pataskala (Seabury) $12.60 5.60 2.601 Pradaville (Magrell) $4.40 2.80 2 Susie Q Dancer (Bernal) $2.40 Exacta (3-1) $73.40Superfecta (3-1-2-4) $411.10Trifecta (3-1-2) $205.80Pic 3 (1-4-3) $16.00Race 8: $8,300, Maiden Claiming, 3 yo’s & up, Six Furlongs7 Ahuehuete (Inirio) $33.00 7.20 3.606 Sophia’s Mightyman (Diaz) $10.20 3.002 Chiquito Kisses (Lozano, Jr.) $4.20Daily Double (3-7) $166.60Exacta (7-6) $222.40Superfecta (7-6-2-1) $3,442.70Trifecta (7-6-2) $1,288.00

Pic 3 (4-3-7) $554.80Pic 4 (1-4-3-7) $180.45Pic 5 (½/5-1-4-3-7) $151.10Northfield Park ResultsRace 1: NW1000L5CD Trot $2,0003-Hollys Secret (JaThmp-

sn) 6.60 2.60 2.404-Lucca’s Revenge (RyStahl)

3.60 2.405-Master Wheels (DoMcKir-

gan) 2.60EXACTA (3-4) $20.80TRIFECTA (3-4-5) $49.60Race 2: 7500CLNW2 Pace $2,0005-Partyatbartsplace (JoSutton) 5.60 2.80

2.603-Jungle Fever (RyStahl) 2.20 2.201-Koutzy (KeKashJr) 4.80EXACTA (5-3) $12.20TRIFECTA (5-3-1) $79.20DAILY DOUBLE (3/5) $45.60Scratched: Upfront OutsiderRace 3: NW250PSCD Trot $2,8002-Barbazon (JoDMapes) 9.60 4.80

3.201-Feel The Power (JaThmp-

sn) 2.80 2.404-Hrs Major Windfall

(KeKashJr) 3.60EXACTA (2-1) $30.20TRIFECTA (2-1-4) $141.40Race 4: NW1000L5CD Pace $2,0003-Low And Right

(KeKashJr) 5.40 3.00 2.206-I Know Your Lookin (RyStahl)

3.60 2.802-Beau Jet (AMerrimn) 2.20EXACTA (3-6) $17.20TRIFECTA (3-6-2) $43.80SUPERFECTA (3-6-2-7 $1) $159.80SUPERFECTA (3-6-2-7 $.10) $15.98Scratched: Yarrows CruiserRace 5: NW2PMCD Pace $2,8004-Slatts (JoSutton) 28.40 4.20

2.403-Gun’s Bountyhunter

(KeKashJr) 2.40 2.101-Independent Spirit (RyStahl)

2.10EXACTA (4-3) $66.60TRIFECTA (4-3-1) $162.00Scratched: Fashion BootsRace 6: NW200PSCD Trot $2,4008-Laser Lucy (JaThmpsn) 13.40 5.20

3.40

2-Viking Mia (KeKashJr) 6.20 3.203-Oak Ridge Boy ( A M e r -

rimn) 2.60EXACTA (8-2) $48.60TRIFECTA (8-2-3) $269.80Scratched: NannerRace 7: FMNW1000L5 Pace $2,0002-Sporty Callie

(KeKashJr) 6.00 3.80 3.008-Pair Of Eyes (JaThmpsn) 17.60 9.007-Ashley Cruiser (AMer-

rimn) 7.00EXACTA (2-8) $179.00TRIFECTA (2-8-7) $1,432.60SUPERFECTA (2-8-7-5 $1) $3,032.00SUPERFECTA (2-8-7-5 $.10) $303.20PICK FIVE (2/3,4/4/8/2 (4of5))

$370.00PICK FIVE (carryover) $1,110.30Race 8: 10000CLNW3 Pace $2,8008-Mosh Pit (JaThmpsn) 13.40 6.20

5.006-Stormy Ghost (RoMiller)

8.00 4.401-Lucky Ivan (JoSutton) 3.60EXACTA (8-6) $97.80TRIFECTA (8-6-1) $347.20PICK THREE (8/2/8 (3of3)) $138.30Race 9: NW250PSCD Trot $2,8008-Forturne James (LaFerrari) 60.20 16.80

9.401-Filou Dream (WyIrvine) 11.40 5.402-Carson’s Victory (RoMiller) 3.20EXACTA (8-1) $1,102.60TRIFECTA (8-1-2) $2,303.00Race 10: NW250PSCD Pace $2,8004-Strawberrys On Top (JoSlater)

11.40 5.60 4.401-Benn’s Victory ( K o M -

assey) 5.00 3.806-Shockbyelectric (TyStlou-

is) 2.60EXACTA (4-1) $50.40TRIFECTA (4-1-6) $221.00SUPERFECTA (4-1-6-7 $1) $803.70SUPERFECTA (4-1-6-7 $.10) $80.37Race 11: NW300PSCD Trot $3,2005-Schalyn (KeKashJr) 8.20 4.40

3.201-Marquesas (BbRowland) 4.00 2.808-Beer League (AMerrimn) 5.20EXACTA (5-1) $28.40TRIFECTA (5-1-8) $223.60PICK THREE (8/4/5 (3of3)) $2,208.80PICK FOUR (8/8/4/5 (3of4))

$85.70PICK FOUR (carryover) $5,913.76

Scratched: Macao

H.S. Sports Boys Golf

North Coast League - Boys Golf TournamentAt Pine Hills Golf CourseHow they finished: Blue Division - 1. Walsh Jesuit 293; 2. Lake Catholic 302; 3. Padua Franciscan 308; 4. Archbishop Hoban 326; 5. Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 327; 6. Benedictine 350; White Division - 1. St. Thomas Aquinas 333; 2. Warren John F. Kennedy 335; 3. Holy Name 340; 4. Villa Angela-St. Joseph 350; 5. Trinity 369.Top individuals: T1. Fowler (Warren John F. Kennedy) 70; T1. Johnson (Walsh Jesuit) 70; 3. Liberatore (Walsh Jesuit) 71; 4. Meola (Lake Catholic) 74; T5. Schley (Padua Franciscan) 75; T5. Szpak (Padua Franciscan) 75; T5. Scharf (Lake Catholic (75); T8. Spelak (Walsh Jesuit) 76; T8. Furey (Walsh Jesuit) 76; T8. Prokop (Lake Catholic) 76.Solon 168, Nordonia 169At Signature of Solon Country Club1. Brown (N) 39; T2. Razzante (S) 41; T2. Brodsky (S) 41; T2. Armao (N) 41.Berkshire 176, Orange 180At Beechmont1. Horvath, (B) 40; 2. Lebowitz, (O) 42; 3. Blum, (O) 43.Hudson 160, Strongsville 176At Hudson1. Kurtz, (H) 36; 2. Laughlin, (H) 40.Girls Golf

Chagrin Valley ConferencePostseason TournamentAt GleneaglesHow they finished: 1. Kenston 335; 2. Hawken 339; 3. Aurora 403; 4. Perry 430; 5. Orange 478; 6. Berkshire 498.Top individuals: T1. Poe (K) 80, Joseph (H) 80; T3. Bacon (K) 84, Mikus (K) 84; 5. Cohen (H) 85; 6. Newman (H) 86; 7. Cumley 87; 8. Gole (H) 88; 9. Nelson (A) 91; 10. Lerner (A) 92.Notable: Kenston’s Kelly Poe and Hawken’s Isabella Joseph were co-medalists.North East Ohio Independent SchoolGirls Golf LeagueAt Hawthorne ValleyHow they finished: 1. Magnificat 333; 2. Kent Roosevelt 335; 3. Walsh Jesuit 362; 4. Beaumont 380; 5. Hathaway Brown 391; 6. St. Joseph 407; 7. Padua 418; 8. Warren JFK; 9. Laurel 446; 10. Notre Dame Cathedral Latin  NC.Top individuals: 1. Ali Nageotte (M) 72; 2. Kasey Nielsen (KR) 78; 3. Reva Morris (NDCL) 80; 4. Elyssa Peltz (WJ) 81; 5. Kelly Nielsen (KR) 81; 6. Kory Nielsen (KR) 81; 7. Shelby Lewis (WJ) 84; 8. Caroline Bello (M) 84; 9. Cara Kelley (M) 86.Brecksville 185, Westlake 201At Avon Oaks1. Morell (B) 44; 2. O’Donnell (B) 44; 3. Kreider (W) 45.Hudson 180, Brunswick 215At Ellsworth Meadows1. Madar (H) 43; 2. Spitz (H) 45; 3. J. Goodson (H) 46, Good (H) 46.Shaker Heights 171, Garfield Heights 210At Highland Park1. Hirsh (S) 39; 2. Aschoff (S) 43; 3. McWilliams (S) 43.Avon Lake 175, Amherst 224, North Olmsted 225At Sweetbriar1. Schroeder (AL) 37; 2. Lyman (AL) 45; 3. Raby (AL) 46.Highland 165, Cloverleaf 203, Wadsworth 213At Pine Hills1. Ho (W) 38; 2. Butler (H) 39; 3. McK-inzie (H) 41.Medina 175, North Royalton 189At MedinaT1. Herrick (M) 39; T1. Grospitch (NR) 39; T3. Pollock (M) 45; T3. Petri (M) 45.Solon 166, Strongsville 185At Grantwood1. Gray (SO) 38; 2. Markle (SO) 40; T3. Liu (SO) 44; T3. Dobrzynski (SO) 44.Late:Avon 184, Keystone 235At Bob O Link1. Schatschneider (A) 40; 2. Willis (K) 41; 3. Strack (A) 45.Kentson 173, Lutheran West 198At Punderson1. Mikus (K) 41; 2. Poe (K) 43; T3. Cumley (K) 44, Burmeister (LW) 44.Kenston 169, Kent Roosevelt 171, Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 223At Twin Lakes1. Ka. Nielsen (KR) 36; T2. Poe (K) 39, Morris 39; T4. Mikus (K) 40, Ke. Nielsen 40. Field HockeyMagnificat 9, Cleveland Heights 0M: Durkin 3, Ronsinger, Lang 2, Dunn, Beegan 2. CH (0-7).Goalies: CH, Smith (27 saves).Late:Shaker Heights 6, Hawken 0SH: Anderson 3, Brady, Brown, Hamilton.Goalies: H, Speroff (41 saves); H, Anderle (0).Boys SoccerBay 2, Avon 1B (6-0-4, 4-0-0): Linhart, Matakovich. A (5-3-1, 2-2-0): Smigel.Goalies: B, Forestner (6 saves); A, Long (4).Rhodes 4, MLK 0R (2-4): Reyes 3, Iwais. MLK (1-5).Goalies: R, Mlady (3 save); MLK, Estrella (6), Anderson (5).Akron Garfield 2, Ellet 1Ellet (3-8-0, 0-2-0).Goalies: G, Carmany 6; E, Baker 9.Valley Forge 3, Brush 0VF (4-4): Lutsyshyn 2, Radojkovic.Goalies: V, Hanna 12; B, Frydl 8.Berea-Midpark 2, Westlake 1

BM (4-2-3): Hrtiz, Robertson. W (4-3-3).Goalies: Bartek, B 6; Greenberg, W 3.Brecksville 5, Olmsted Falls 1Goalies: B, Schroedel (4 saves); OF, Mitchell (4), Aubel (3).Midview 4, Vermillion 3M (1-7-0, 1-3-0): Messiah 3. Vermillion (5-4-1, 0-3-1): Delaney 2Goalies: M, McGuire (14 saves); V, Pawlowski (10).Oberlin 1, Columbia 0Oberlin (4-3-1): McMillin. Columbia (5-4-0).Goalies: O, Cadenhead (6 saves); C, Fess (10).Elyria Catholic 2, Lakewood 1Elyria Catholic (8-1, 3-1). Lakewood (0-8-2, 0-3-1).Goalies: L, Fehrenbach (6 saves); EC, Conroy (3).Avon Lake 2, Amherst 0AL: DeLong, 2.Goalies: AL, Adams (3 saves); AM, Edmundson (10 saves).Fairview 4, Lutheran West 1F (6-3): Bendo 2, Gibbons, Groh. LW (5-5): Neumann.Goalies: F, Karliak (5 saves); LW, Pshock (8 saves).Rocky River 2, North Ridgeville 0RR (9-0-1): Su. Klodnick, Sp. Klodnick.Goalies: RR, Holeder (2 saves); NR, Crow (8 saves).Late:Valley Forge 3, Brush 0VF (4-4): Lutsyshyn 2, Radojkovic.Goalies: VF, Hanna (12 saves); B, Frydl (8).Girls SoccerCopley 1, Wadsworth 0C (6-2-1, 3-1-0): Cotleur.Goalies: C, Moore (3 saves); W, Centea (6).Firelands 1, Keystone 0F (4-3-1, 3-3-0): Jones.Goalies: F, Willis (5 saves); K, Clark (4).Midview 8, Vermilion 1M: Benton 2, Reimer 2, Hamker 2, Bauer, Bowman; V: Kowal.Goalies: M, Ceh (5 saves).Rocky Rocky 9, North Ridgeville 0RR (9-0-1): Elinsky 2, Bennett 2, Kreds 2, Ganaripa, Klodnick, Killeen. NR (3-4-0).Goalies: RR, Connelly (4 saves), Braun (2). Riverside 4, Euclid 2Euclid (3-4).Goalies: Locker, R 9; Kendel, E 10.Notable: Junior Sommer Joles scored all 4 for Riverside.Buckeye 1, Wellington 0Wellington (4-4-1, 3-1-0); Buckeye (8-1-1, 5-0-1).Goalies: Stacy, B 1; Sparks, W 6.Mayfield 2, Shaker Heights 2Goalies: Stickley, M 6; SH 6.Notable: Shaker Heights’ Rae Conlon scored two goals while Mayfield’s Marissa Handel and Krissy Blanchard each scored a goal.Hudson 0, Solon 0Hudson (7-1-1, 1-0-1); Solon (5-4-1, 0-1-1).Goalies: L’Hommedieu, H 2; Confroy, S 6.Westlake 2, Berea-Midpark 0Goalies: Maynard, W 8; B 12.Notable: Westlake’s Lauren Hurst had both goals in the game.Medina 6, Mentor 0Goalies: Pratt, Men 8; Millie, Med 5.Notable: Lucy Ferut scored two goals and assisted on a third while Bri Shingary and Sydney Leckie each had a goal and an assist for Medina.Bay 2, Avon 0Bay (7-0-3, 3-0-1); Avon (3-4-3).Goalies: Grisnki, B 8; Grudzien, A 10.Notable: Sam Meisenburg and Erin Carter each scored a goal for Bay.Olmsted Falls 3, Brecksville 1Notable: Taylor Hurt, Christina Kalinowski and Kenzie Ferguson all scored goals for Olmsted Falls.Lake Catholic 1, Beaumont 0LC (5-3-1): Sentle. B (3-6-1).Goalies: LC, Brannon (5 saves).Amherst 3, Avon Lake 0AM: Champs 2, Perkins.Goalies: AL, Crooks (6 saves).Brunswick 1, Twinsburg 1B (6-1-3): Maslowski. T (8-0-1): SanBorn.Goalies: B, Calhoun (8 saves); T, Cooke (7 saves).Holy Name 5, Padua 0HN: Dreher 2, Krause, Lebron, Krist.Goalies: HN, Yanak (2 saves), Reiss (3 saves); P, Willoughby (11 saves), Lew (2 saves).Fairview 7, Lutheran West 1F (6-1-2, 4-0-1): Tin 2, Coyne 2, Strandahl, Garcia, Klag. LW (3-7-0, 2-4-0): Hampton.Goalies: F, Lally (1 save); Collozo (14 saves).Highland 5, Cloverleaf 1H (7-2-1, 3-0-1): Cain 3, Lafayette, Schniegenberg. C (3-5-0, 0-4-0): Gokey.Holy Name 5, Padua 0HN (6-2-2): Dreher 2, Krause, Lebron, Krist.Goalies: HN, Yanak (2 saves), Reiss (3 saves) Kowalski (1 save); P, Willoughby (11 saves), Lew (2 saves).Girls TennisLakewood  4, Midview 1Singles: Pickering (M) d. Shaw 6-2, 6-3; Wood (L) d. Gipson 6-3, 6-0; Ebner (L) d. Patel 6-3, 6-2.Doubles: Hoffert/Ritschel (L) d. Hogue/Sedlak 6-2, 6-0; King/Nelson (L) d. Kenyon/Plas 6-2, 6-1. Medina 4, Normandy 1Singles: Diemling, M d. Marflak, N 6-0, 6-0; Ott, M d. Kulyle, N 6-1, 6-1; Wolf, M d. Lee, N 6-2, 6-1.Doubles: Laskowski/Orti, N d. Arnold/Velic, M 3-6, 6-0, 5-7; Frey/Ryland, M d. Santabarbara/Wagner, N 6-1, 6-0.Wooster Triway 3, Hoban 2Singles: Harold, T d. Felden, H  6-1, 6-0; Sparr, T d.. Waddell, H  6-0, 6-0; Strobach,H d.. Stutz, T 6-4, 6-0. Doubles: Thomas/Luc, T d.. Bell/May, H  6-2, 5-7, 6-3; Thomas/Burkholder, H d.. Beckler/Meyer, T 6-2, 7-5.Aurora 3, West Geauga 2Singles: 1. Miotke, A d. Hanford, W 6-2, 6-0; 2. Heatwole, W d. Nelson, A 6-3, 6-0; 3. Swinerton, W d. Abbass, A 4-6, 6-4, 7-6.Doubles: 1. Gill/Caito, A d. Joseph/Deacon, W 6-3, 6-4; 2. Kofhakota/Kokincheck, A d. Kulp/Patriarca, W 6-2, 6-0.

In the Bleachers | Steve Moore

Today in Sports history:2001 — Roger Clemens becomes the first pitcher in big-league history to go 20-1, pitch-

ing the New York Yankees to a 6-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox.

On the airBASEBALL2 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, WGN

7:05 p.m. Indians vs. Houston, STO; AM/1100, FM/100.7

COLLEGE FOOTBALL7:30 p.m. Clemson at N.C. State, ESPN

8 p.m. West Alabama at Florida Tech, CBSSN

COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER3 p.m. Michigan State at Nebraska, BTN

GOLF9 a.m. Open d’Italia, Golf Channel

1 p.m. TOUR Championship, Golf Channel

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL7 p.m. Loveland at Glen Este, FSO

8 p.m. Coppell (Texas) at Garland (Texas), FS1

Midnight Loveland at Glen Este (tape), FSO

NFL8 p.m. Kansas City at Philadelphia, NFLN

SAILING3:30 p.m. America’s Cup, race 15 and 16 (if necessary), NBCSN

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Oracle wins again Skipper Jimmy Spithill accelerated his 72-foot catamaran off the starting line and steered de-fending champion Oracle Team USA to its fifth straight win against Emirates Team New Zea-land on Monday to stay alive in the America’s Cup. The 34-year-old Spithill and his brain trust of Olympic gold medalists — British tac-tician Ben Ainslie and Australian strategist Tom Slingsby — kept the American-backed boat ahead the whole way around the five-leg course on San Francisco Bay for a 33-second vic-tory. Oracle’s remarkable comeback from what seemed like certain defeat has closed the Kiwis’ lead to 8-6.

NBA

Jerseys may get nicknamesAt least for one game, King James, Jesus Shut-tlesworth, The Truth and KG may be headed to the backs of NBA jerseys. Some members of the Miami Heat have been told the NBA is considering having them and the Brooklyn Nets wear “nickname jerseys” in at least one of their four matchups this season. The NBA has not announced the plan, but teams apparently have been aware of the likelihood of it happening for at least several weeks. “It shows growth in our league and it shows we do adapt to what’s going on around us,” said Ray Allen, the Heat guard who plans to wear Shuttlesworth on his jersey, a nod to his character from the “He Got Game” film.

Pacers try to sign George Paul George has no intention of leaving the Pacers. Larry Bird is spending most of his time these days trying to make sure Indiana’s bud-ding star sticks around for the next few years. “We’re talking, but we’ve got a ways to go,” Bird said. George, Bird’s first-round pick in 2010, averaged 17.4 points, 7.6 rebounds and 4.1 as-sists during the regular season while emerging as one of the league’s top defenders.

Shaq buys piece of KingsThe larger-than-life figure who teased and tor-mented the Sacramento Kings for so long is now the biggest name to join the franchise’s new ownership group. Shaquille O’Neal, a former Cav, now 41, has worked as an analyst for TNT the last two seasons.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Combs leaving KansasKansas defensive tackle Marquel Combs, who was rated among the best junior college pros-pects in the nation last year, intends to trans-fer after being released from his scholarship. Combs failed to break into the Jayhawks’ start-ing lineup after arriving this season from Pierce College.

Statement questioned Coach Paul Johnson said Georgia Tech play-ers who joined a show of solidarity for NCAA reform should have first given all players on the team a chance to vote on the idea. Johnson said coaches and most players had no idea quarter-back Vad Lee, linebacker Jeremiah Attaochu and a few other players were carrying the letters APU — for All Players United — on wristbands in Saturday’s 28-20 win over North Carolina. Johnson says he first learned of the message after the game.

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Decision near on race A May road race at Indianapolis could become reality as early as next week. With time running short to finish the 2014 schedule, Mark Miles, CEO of IndyCar’s parent company, Hulman & Co., said he expects the board to vote before the end of September. Series officials are hop-ing to release next season’s schedule before this season’s final race, Oct. 19 at Fontana, Calif.

NHL

Leafs sign RaymondThe Toronto Maple Leafs have signed left wing Mason Raymond to a $1 million, one-year con-tract. The 28-year-old Raymond had 10 goals and 12 assists in 46 games for Vancouver last season.

Newswatch NFLAMERICAN CONFERENCENorth W L T Pct PF PACincinnati 2 1 0 .667 75 64Baltimore 2 1 0 .667 71 64Cleveland 1 2 0 .333 47 64Pittsburgh 0 3 0 .000 42 76 East W L T Pct PF PANew England 3 0 0 1.000 59 34Miami 3 0 0 1.000 74 53N.Y. Jets 2 1 0 .667 55 50Buffalo 1 2 0 .333 65 73South W L T Pct PF PAHouston 2 1 0 .667 70 82Indianapolis 2 1 0 .667 68 48Tennessee 2 1 0 .667 60 56Jacksonville 0 3 0 .000 28 92West W L T Pct PF PAKansas City 3 0 0 1.000 71 34Denver 2 0 0 1.000 90 50Oakland 1 1 0 .500 36 30San Diego 1 2 0 .333 78 81NATIONAL CONFERENCENorth W L T Pct PF PAChicago 3 0 0 1.000 95 74Detroit 2 1 0 .667 82 69Green Bay 1 2 0 .333 96 88Minnesota 0 3 0 .000 81 96 East W L T Pct PF PADallas 2 1 0 .667 83 55Philadelphia 1 2 0 .333 79 86N.Y. Giants 0 3 0 .000 54 115Washington 0 3 0 .000 67 98South W L T Pct PF PANew Orleans 3 0 0 1.000 70 38Carolina 1 2 0 .333 68 36Atlanta 1 2 0 .333 71 74Tampa Bay 0 3 0 .000 34 57West W L T Pct PF PASeattle 3 0 0 1.000 86 27St. Louis 1 2 0 .333 58 86San Francisco 1 2 0 .333 44 84Arizona 1 2 0 .333 56 79Thursday’s GameKansas City 26, Philadelphia 16Sunday’s GamesTennessee 20, San Diego 17New Orleans 31, Arizona 7Dallas 31, St. Louis 7Cleveland 31, Minnesota 27Baltimore 30, Houston 9Carolina 38, N.Y. Giants 0Detroit 27, Washington 20New England 23, Tampa Bay 3Cincinnati 34, Green Bay 30Miami 27, Atlanta 23Indianapolis 27, San Francisco 7Seattle 45, Jacksonville 17N.Y. Jets 27, Buffalo 20Chicago 40, Pittsburgh 23Monday’s GameOakland at Denver, lateThursdaySan Francisco at St. Louis, 8:25 SundayN.Y. Giants at Kansas City, 1 Seattle at Houston, 1 Baltimore at Buffalo, 1 Arizona at Tampa Bay, 1 Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 1 Cincinnati at Cleveland, 1Chicago at Detroit, 1 Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota at London, 1N.Y. Jets at Tennessee, 4:05Washington at Oakland, 4:25 Dallas at San Diego, 4:25Philadelphia at Denver, 4:25 New England at Atlanta, 8:30 Open: Carolina, Green BayMondayMiami at New Orleans, 8:40

LATE SUNDAY BOXSCOREBears 40, Steelers 23Chicago 17 7 3 13 – 40Pittsburgh 0 10 10 3 – 23

First QuarterChi–FG Gould 47, 8:02.Chi–Forte 5 run (Gould kick), 5:05.Chi–Bush 1 run (Gould kick), 2:01.Second QuarterPit–FG Suisham 27, 13:36.Chi–Wright 38 interception return (Gould

kick), 8:57.Pit–A.Brown 33 pass from Roethlisberger

(Suisham kick), 6:27.Third QuarterChi–FG Gould 32, 10:54.Pit–FG Suisham 36, 5:38.Pit–A.Brown 21 pass from Roethlisberger

(Suisham kick), 1:50.Fourth QuarterPit–FG Suisham 44, 10:38.Chi–E.Bennett 17 pass from Cutler (Gould

kick), 5:48.Chi–Peppers 42 fumble return (kick

blocked), 3:57.A–61,575. Chi PitFirst downs 15 21Total Net Yards 258 459Rushes-yards 28-107 21-80Passing 151 379Punt Returns 0-0 2-4Kickoff Returns 5-73 2-48Interceptions Ret. 2-51 0-0Comp-Att-Int 20-30-0 26-41-2Sacked-Yards Lost 2-8 3-27Punts 6-47.0 2-29.5Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-3Penalties-Yards 3-25 6-59Time of Possession 31:36 28:24INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING–Chicago, Forte 16-87, Cutler

4-11, Bush 8-9. Pittsburgh, Dwyer 12-39, F.Jones 7-34, Roethlisberger 2-7.

PASSING–Chicago, Cutler 20-30-0-159. Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger 26-41-2-406.

RECEIVING–Chicago, Jeffery 7-51, Marshall 5-52, Forte 4-24, E.Bennett 2-22, M.Bennett 2-10. Pittsburgh, A.Brown 9-196, Sanders 4-39, Cotch-ery 3-52, Miller 3-35, D.Johnson 2-51, F.Jones 2-13, Dwyer 1-9, Paulson 1-6, W.Johnson 1-5.

MISSED FIELD GOALS–None.

NHLPRESEASONEASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GAToronto 5 4 0 1 9 17 13Tampa Bay 4 4 0 0 8 18 11Boston 5 4 1 0 8 16 15Buffalo 5 3 1 1 7 18 15Florida 5 2 1 2 6 16 17Montreal 5 2 2 1 5 17 16

Ottawa 3 2 1 0 4 9 6Detroit 5 2 3 0 4 15 11Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GAColumbus 6 4 1 1 9 20 17Washington 5 2 0 3 7 16 17Pittsburgh 6 2 2 1 5 15 19New Jersey 4 2 2 0 4 10 9Philadelphia 4 1 2 1 3 11 13N.Y. Rangers 2 1 1 0 2 4 4Carolina 4 1 3 0 2 9 17N.Y. Islanders 5 1 4 0 2 10 17WESTERN CONFERENCECentral Division GP W L OT Pts GF GAChicago 5 3 1 1 7 16 14Minnesota 4 3 1 0 6 11 8Dallas 4 2 0 2 6 14 12St. Louis 4 2 1 1 5 15 15Colorado 3 2 1 0 4 7 6Winnipeg 5 1 2 2 4 11 17Nashville 4 1 2 1 3 8 14Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GAEdmonton 5 3 1 1 7 19 14Anaheim 5 3 2 0 6 12 13Calgary 5 3 2 0 6 19 17San Jose 3 2 0 1 5 8 7Phoenix 4 2 1 1 5 13 12Los Angeles 4 1 2 1 3 12 13Vancouver 3 0 3 0 0 5 12NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.Sunday’s GamesChicago 4, Detroit 3Nashville 2, N.Y. Islanders 0Toronto 5, Buffalo 3Colorado 2, Anaheim 1Monday’s GamesPittsburgh 3, Chicago 2, SOMinnesota 2, Columbus 1, SOBoston 3, Washington 2, OTMontreal 3, New Jersey 2 N.Y. Rangers at Calgary, lateWinnipeg at Edmonton, latePhoenix at Vancouver, lateToday’s GamesOttawa at Toronto, 7New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7 Tampa Bay at Nashville, 8 Dallas at Colorado, 9 N.Y. Rangers at Edmonton, 9:30 Anaheim at Los Angeles, 10:30

Vancouver at San Jose, 10:30Wednesday’s GamesColumbus at Buffalo, 7Nashville at Washington, 7 Montreal at Ottawa, 7:30 Pittsburgh at Detroit, 7:30 St. Louis at Minnesota, 8 Phoenix at Calgary, 9

Horse racingNorthfield Park resultsRace 1: NW2PMCD Trot $2,800 8-Big Brown Sonshine (KuSugg) 7.60 3.60 3.005-Toes (RyStahl) 2.80 2.609-Dream Crazed (JoKramp) 5.00EXACTA (8-5) $15.80TRIFECTA (8-5-9) $95.40Race 2: NW1000L5CD Pace $2,000 8-I Know Your Lookin (RyStahl) 60.00 9.40 6.202-Wildcats Terror (Wengerd) 2.80 2.603-American Pilot (JoSutton) 4.20EXACTA (8-2) $226.40TRIFECTA (8-2-3) $1,079.20DAILY DOUBLE (8-8) $121.60Race 3: NW250PSCD Pace $2,800 2-T Russell Lou (Noble) 6.20 4.60 3.401-Cruise On Osborne (Stahl) 5.40 4.004-Northern Attack (JoSutton) 3.00EXACTA (2-1) $26.60TRIFECTA (2-1-4) $82.80Race 4: NW300PSCD Pace $3,200 8-Panskrit (WrennJr) 96.00 15.00 7.007-Art Glass (Merrimn) 2.40 2.109-Kiasma (DaNoble) 3.00EXACTA (8-7) $217.20TRIFECTA (8-7-9) $994.60SUPERFECTA (8-7-9-2 $1) $4,266.70SUPERFECTA (8-7-9-2 .10) $426.67Scratched: Chasing ConnorRace 5: NW400PSCD Trot $4,000 5-Lima Legend (Wrenn) 3.80 2.60 2.403-Saintfrancis (AMerrimn) 3.00 2.609-Sharp Action (RoMiller) 5.60EXACTA (5-3) $8.60TRIFECTA (5-3-9) $44.20Race 6: 2000CLCD Pace $2,000 3-West River Tex (Sutton) 3.20 2.20 2.204-Cyclone Ashore (AMerrimn) 3.20 2.602-The Libberteriann (KeKashJr) 4.20EXACTA (3-4) $9.00TRIFECTA (3-4-2) $35.60Race 7: NW200PSCD Pace $2,400 4-Tidewater Tomcat (AMerrimn) 2.60 2.20 2.109-Wands Banjo (FrHarris) 7.00 4.201-Jumpin Jack J (KeKashJr) 2.60EXACTA (4-9) $31.20TRIFECTA (4-9-1) $95.80SUPERFECTA (4-9-1-5 $1) $457.30SUPERFECTA (4-9-1-5 .10) $45.73PICK FIVE (2/8/5/¾ 5 OF 5) $1,330.90Race 8: NW400PSCD Pace $4,000 2-Driven To Succeed (Sutton) 5.60 2.60 2.405-Moreland Flash (WrennJr) 2.40 2.204-Can Repeat (AMerrimn) 5.60EXACTA (2-5) $13.00TRIFECTA (2-5-4) $114.40PICK THREE (¾/2 3 OF 3) $13.60Race 9: WO4000L5 Trot $5,000 6-Diamond Hunter (Stahl) 38.80 14.00 7.807-Norma’s Rose (JoSutton) 14.80 7.201-Y F Crasher (RonWrennJr) 5.40EXACTA (6-7) $576.00TRIFECTA (6-7-1) $3,411.80Scratched: Sure Thing10th - WO4000L5 Pace $5,0005-Chase The Sun (AMerrimn) 3.00 2.20 2.104-Hallin (JoSutton) 7.60 5.809-Jebswesternshake (KoMassey) 5.60EXACTA (5-4) $21.20TRIFECTA (5-4-9) $236.00SUPERFECTA (5-4-9-6 $1) $792.60SUPERFECTA (5-4-9-6 $1) $79.2611th - NW300PSCD Pace $3,2007-Bettor’s Choice (RonWrennJr) 5.60 4.40 5.009-Kennairn Life Sign (Noble) 12.40 7.405-My Civil Dollar (JaThmpsn) 7.00EXACTA (7-9) $66.00TRIFECTA (7-9-5) $601.00PICK THREE (6/5/7 3 OF 3) $173.20PICK FOUR (2/6/5/7 4 OF 4) $1,060.70

Northfield Park entriesTuesday. Post Time: 6:30 p.m.Race 1: $2,000 NW1CD Trot1. Marquis Sam, JHrshbrger 7-22. Cherryhill Chip, ChMyrick 5-13. Classy Stone, AlAnderson 4-14. R Red Red Wine, DaNoble 6-15. Macspoppy, JaThmpsn 3-16. Strategist, KuSugg 10-17. Zoomboomafu, JohnGreen 12-18. Dudelooklikealady, JoKramp 9-29. Tuscarora Blueroan, FrHarris 8-1Race 2: $1,600 5000CLNW1 Pace

1. Marti’s Song, JHrshbrger 5-12. St Lads Razzle, DaLake 3-13. Llolller, WyIrvine 7-24. Ladydi’s Bayside, KeKashJr 12-15. Lady Duchess, AlHawk 4-16. Mcscape Artist, ScCisco 10-17. Vicker, KuSugg 9-28. Divine Conspiracy, RonWrennJr 6-19. Gypsy Lady, DaNoble 8-1Race 3: $2,000 NW1CD Trot1. Cr Chips N Dip, LaMerriman 5-12. I Wanta Zenyatta, DoMcKirgan 6-13. She’s Nasty, KuSugg 8-14. Mina, KeKashJr 3-15. Master’s Rocket, JaThmpsn 7-26. Future Chip, RoMiller 12-17. Masterofceremonies, JHrshbrger 4-18. My Ghost Bi, DaNoble 9-29. Flip Flop, DoLCollins 10-1Race 4: $2,000 NW1CD Pace1. Julie’s Davinchie, RonWrennJr 5-22. Princes Morgan, JaThmpsn 7-23. Bunny Shark, KeKashJr 9-24. Abby’s Lullabye, ScCisco 10-15. Northwest Bomber, KyLadd 5-16. Sectionline Queen, MHeadwrth 15-17. Sign The Deal, DaNoble 6-18. Cullenator, JoDMapes 8-19. Passions Flash, KuSugg 12-1Race 5: $1,800 NW150PSCD Trot1. Willie Bay, DaNoble 7-22. Nora’s Dream T, WyIrvine 15-13. Miss Riley, JaThmpsn 5-14. Uplaythegametowin, ElSpearman 6-15. Ken U Sing, RoMiller 5-26. Al Mar Racing Reno, JoDMapes 10-17. Silent Star, RonWrennJr 12-18. Master John Deer, AlHawk 8-19. Joys Diamond, KuSugg 9-2Race 6: $2,000 NW1000L5CD Trot1. Master Lad Pro, WyIrvine 9-22. Fortune Sailor, JaThmpsn 7-23. High Heels N Spurs, KuSugg 3-14. Ohno U Just Didn’t, RonWrennJr 4-15. Nate K, AMerrimn 6-16. Rose Run Ichabod, ChMyrick 12-17. Mystical Sam, JoSutton 5-18. P C Dream Ride, DaNoble 8-19. South Jersey Hey, DaLake 10-1Race 7: $2,000 NW1CD Pace1. Southern Care, DoLCollins 5-22. Jb’s Golden Boy, RonWrennJr 7-23. Rc’s Regal Beast, DaNoble 10-14. Say It Ain’t Soho, DaRush 6-15. Addys Secret, JoSutton 8-16. J Js Sister, WyIrvine 9-27. Emerson Rex, KeKashJr 5-18. Tickle-R-Patty, AMerrimn 15-19. Flight Seelster, DoGuptill 12-1Race 8: $2,000 7500CLNW2 Pace1. Stimulus Spending, LaFerrari 7-22. Runny Buffles, JaThmpsn 4-13. Whitewater Delight, RonWrennJr 3-14. Lincoln Center, KeKashJr 5-15. Lonesome Trick, DaLake 8-16. Warners Tell All, AMerrimn 9-27. Sam’s Noble Doctor, KuSugg 12-18. Miss Mc-Kell, MHeadwrth 6-19. Johnny Castle, DaKennedy 10-1Race 9: $2,400 NW200PSCD Trot1. Muckmuck Woodchuck, WrennJr 7-22. Carson’s Victory, RoMiller 5-23. Lindy’s Maestro, JaThmpsn 12-14. She’s A Jailbird, JoSutton 9-25. This Sands Hot, JoKoneskyIII 10-16. The Raincatcher, KuSugg 15-17. Lima Lucky, DaNoble 5-18. Beer League, AMerrimn 6-19. Smallsreed, DaLake 8-1Race 10: $2,400 NW200PSCD Pace1. Rella On Attack, JaThmpsn 7-22. Mr Bailey, KuSugg 5-13. Itsnoonertime, DaNoble 3-14. No Risk, RaKaneoka 6-15. Nathan, JoSutton 4-16. Whitelightning Sam, JoDMapes 8-17. Sandbar Slugger, AMerrimn 10-18. Sj’s Blissful Lady, RoMiller 12-19. G Rod, MHeadwrth 9-2Race 11: $2,000 NW1000L5CD Pace1. Blue Scootin Matt, JaThmpsn 7-22. Sadler Hanover, MiMullet 9-23. Heza Star Cruiser, RoMiller 5-24. Jump For Joy, KeKashJr 8-15. At Daybreak, KuSugg 5-16. Nothingzimpossible, CUmholtz 15-17. Champ Ian, RonWrennJr 10-18. Tresner Seelster, DaNoble 12-19. Comon Big Money, AMerrimn 6-1Race 12: $2,000 NW1000L5CD Trot1. Calchips Muscle, MiMullet 6-12. Tripoli, ChMyrick 12-13. Kasha’s Kid, DaNoble 9-24. One Day Wonder, DaLake 15-15. Gutenberg, RonWrennJr 7-26. Norma Jean Hall, JaThmpsn 5-17. Colby D, RoMiller 5-28. Band’s Superstar, AlHawk 10-19. Awsome Andrea, AMerrimn 8-1Race 13: $1,800 NW150PSCD Pace1. Global Dragon, JaThmpsn 7-22. Upfront Long Shot, JoSutton 10-13. Fairway Gypsy, ScCisco 4-14. Oh My Sam, AdRucker 12-15. Goodnite Wilbur, DaLake 3-16. Auto Pilot, RonWrennJr 9-27. Hoosier Lion, AMerrimn 8-18. Jennaration, JoDMapes 6-19. Robin Dontget, RoMiller 5-1

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Week FourSan Francisco 3 (42) ST. LOUISSundaya-Minnesota 1 (43) PittsburghBaltimore 3½ (44) BUFFALOCincinnati 5½ (42) CLEVELANDIndianapolis 9 (43) JACKSONVILLESeattle 2½ (42) HOUSTONTAMPA BAY 3 (41) ArizonaDETROIT 3 (47) ChicagoKANSAS CITY 4 (44) NY GiantsTENNESSEE 4½ (39) NY JetsDallas 2 (45) SAN DIEGOWashington 3 (47) OAKLANDDENVER 10 (58) PhiladelphiaNew England 1 (49) ATLANTAMondayNEW ORLEANS 6 (47) MiamiBye Week: Carolina and Green Bay.a-at Wembley Stadium in London.College FootballFavorite Points UnderdogThursdayGEORGIA TECH 8 Virginia TechTULSA 3 Iowa StFridayBYU 20½ Middle Tenn StUtah St 9 SAN JOSE STSaturdayPITTSBURGH 6½ VirginiaNorthern Illinois 3½ PURDUEDUKE 10½ TroyConnecticut 2 BUFFALOBALL ST 3 ToledoN.C. STATE 24 Central MichiganW MICHIGAN 3 Kent StN CAROLINA 11 East CarolinaFlorida St 21 BOSTON COLLEGEVANDERBILT 21 Ala-BirminghamILLINOIS 24½ Miami-OhioTCU 20 SmuMIZZOU 21 Arkansas StIowa 1 MINNESOTACOLORADO ST 13½ UtepGEORGIA 3 LsuWASHINGTON 9 ArizonaALABAMA 16½ MississippiOREGON 36½ CaliforniaARIZONA ST 6 Southern Calb-Louisiana Tech 1 ArmyTexas A&M 6 ARKANSASOklahoma 3½ NOTRE DAMEBOISE ST 27½ Southern MissMiami-Florida 18 SOUTH FLORIDACLEMSON 28 Wake ForestTemple 8 IDAHOUL-MONROE 12½ TulaneHouston 3 TEX SAN ANTBOWLING GREEN 15½ AkronOREGON ST 10 ColoradoSouth Carolina 7 C. FLORIDAFlorida 13½ KENTUCKYc-Stanford 10 Washington StWyoming 11½ TEXAS STNavy 3 W. KENTUCKYRICE 13½ Florida AtlanticTENNESSEE 19½ South Alabamad-NEVADA OFF Air ForceOklahoma St 19½ WEST VIRGINIAOHIO ST 7 WisconsinUnlv 2½ NEW MEXICOSan Diego St 17½ NEW MEXICO STFresno St 18½ HAWAIIb-at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, TX.c-at CenturyLink Field in Seattle, WA.d-Nevada QB C. Fajardo is questionable.MLBFavorite Odds UnderdogNational LeagueMIAMI Even-6 PhiladelphiaATLANTA 6-7 MilwaukeeCINCINNATI 8-9 NY MetsPittsburgh 6-7 CHICAGO CUBSST. LOUIS 6½-7½ WashingtonSAN DIEGO Even-6 ArizonaSAN FRANCISCO 5½-6½ LA DodgersAmerican LeagueTampa Bay Even-6 NY YANKEESCLEVELAND 10½-11½ Chi White SoxBALTIMORE 7-8 TorontoTEXAS 13-15 HoustonDetroit 9-10 MINNESOTAOakland Even-6 LA ANGELSKansas City 5½-6½ SEATTLEInterleagueBoston 5½-6½ COLORADOHome Team in CAPS

TransactionsBASEBALLAmerican LeagueTAMPA BAY RAYS – Designated RHP J.D. Martin for assignment. Reinstated RHP Jesse Crain from the 60-day DL.National LeaguePHILADELPHIA PHILLIES – Placed RHP Kyle Kendrick on the 15-day DL, retroac-tive to Sept. 14.BASKETBALLNational Basketball AssociationMIAMI HEAT – Signed G Larry Drew II.FOOTBALLNational Football LeagueARIZONA CARDINALS – Placed LBs Sam Acho and Lorenzo Alexander on injured reserve. Signed LB Dontay Moch from the practice squad.BUFFALO BILLS – Placed DE Alex Car-rington on injured reserve.GREEN BAY PACKERS – Released WR Jer-emy Ross.MINNESOTA VIKINGS – Placed FB Zach Line on injured reserve.NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS – Signed DE Rob Ninkovich to a three-year contract extension through 2016.OAKLAND RAIDERS – Promoted G Lamar Mady from the practice squad. Placed TE David Ausberry on injured reserve.PHILADELPHIA EAGLES – Signed WR Will Murphy to the practice squad. Released OL Isaac Remington from the practice squad.TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS – Placed TE Luke Stocker on injured reserve. Acti-vated RB Jeff Demps from the exempt/commissioner’s permission list.HOCKEYNational Hockey LeagueBUFFALO SABRES – Assigned Fs Mike Zigomanis and Matt Ellis; D Brayden McNabb, Chad Ruhwedel and Drew Ba-gnall; and G Matt Hackett to Rochester (AHL).CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS – Assigned Fs Mark McNeill, Garret Ross and Alex Broadhurst; D Dylan Olsen, Klas Dahlbeck and Adam Clendening; and G Kent Simp-son to Rockford (AHL). Returned F Teuvo Teravainen to Jokerit (SM-liiga-Finland) and F Ryan Hartman to Plymouth (OHL). Released D Viktor Svedberg.COLORADO AVALANCE – Assigned LW Andrew Agozzino, LW Bryan Lerg, RW JT Wyman, C Mitchell Heard, C Garrett Meurs, C Mark Olver and C Colin Smith to Lake Erie (AHL).DALLAS STARS – Assigned G Jack Camp-bell to Texas (AHL).DETROIT RED WINGS – Assigned Cs Riley Sheahan, Landon Ferraro and Louis-Marc Aubry; LW Triston Grant; RWs Luke Glen-dening and Teemu Pulkkinen; D Nathan Paetsch and Alexey Marchenko; and G Jared Coreau to Grand Rapids (AHL).NASHVILLE PREDATORS – Assigned RWs Patrick Cehlin, Teemu Pulkkinen and Miik-ka Salomaki; Cs Joonas Rask and Colton Sissons; D Joonas Jarvinen; and LW Austin Watson to Milwaukee (AHL).

ST. LOUIS BLUES – Signed F Brenden Mor-row to a one-year contract.TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS – Signed LW Ma-son Raymond to a one-year contract.WASHINGTON CAPITALS – Signed D Con-nor Carrick to a three-year, entry-level contract.COLLEGEBRIDGEWATER (VA.) – Announced the retirement of softball coach Donnie Fulk, effective at the end of the 2014 season.HOLY CROSS – Announced the retire-ment of director of athletic facilities Bob Neville.

H.S. sportsState football pollsHow a state panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school football teams in the second weekly Associated Press poll of 2013, by OHSAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):DIVISION I1, St. Edward (13) 4-0 2532, Cincinnati Colerain (10) 4-0 2483, Cincinnati Moeller (3) 4-0 1944, Austintown-Fitch 4-0 1565, Canton Mckinley (1) 4-0 1496, St. Ignatius 3-1 1087, Hilliard Davidson 4-0 1038, Hudson 4-0 959, Centerville 4-0 9410, Cincinnati St. Xavier 3-1 39Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Mentor 22. 12, Cincinnati Elder 16. 13, Pickerington North 14. 14, Marysville (1) 13. DIVISION II1, Mass. Washington (18) 4-0 2582, New Albany (5) 4-0 2203, Cin. Winton Woods (2) 4-0 1994, Willoughby South 4-0 1685, Zanesville (2) 4-0 1506, Avon 4-0 1357, Loveland 4-0 105(tie) Glenville (1) 3-1 1059, Mansfield 4-0 4010, Cincinnati La Salle 3-1 38Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Lewis Center Olentangy 26. 12, High-land 19. 13, North Olmsted 15. 13, Madi-son 15. 15, Nordonia 14. DIVISION III1, St. Vincent-St. Mary (18) 4-0 2572, Toledo Central Cath. (6) 4-0 2313, Aurora (2) 4-0 1424, Athens (1) 4-0 1355, Clyde 4-0 1296, Day. Thurgood Marshall 2-1 1257, Poland Seminary 4-0 1218, Hubbard 4-0 929, New Philadelphia 4-0 7910, Chillicothe (1) 4-0 42Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Dover 37. 12, Sandusky Perkins 32. 13, Trotwood-Madison 17. 13, Mount Orab Western Brown 17. 15, Springfield Shawnee 16. DIVISION IV1, Clinton-Massie (13) 4-0 2332, Kenton (5) 4-0 2303, Bryan (3) 4-0 1824, Steubenville (3) 4-0 1595, Bloom-Carroll 4-0 1326, Genoa Area (2) 4-0 1217, Caledonia River Valley (2) 4-0 968, Fairview Park 4-0 479, Wauseon 4-0 3910, Middle. Bishop Fenwick 3-1 36Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Washington C.H. Miami Trace 25. 12, Perry 24. 13, Zanesville Maysville 23. 13, Germantown Valley View 23. 15, Ketter-ing Archbishop Alter 21. 16, Struthers 20. 17, Galion 18. 17, Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 18. 19, Minford 15. 20, Upper San-dusky 12. DIVISION V1, Wheelersburg (8) 4-0 2172, Coldwater (4) 4-0 2163, St. Clairsville (6) 4-0 864, Liberty-Benton (2) 4-0 1665, Cin. Hills Christian (2) 4-0 1446, Orrville (1) 4-0 1257, Day. Cham.-Julienne (1) 3-1 958, Hamilton Badin (3) 4-0 879, Columbiana Crestview 3-1 3410, Martins Ferry 3-1 33Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Ursuline 30. 12, Navarre Fairless 28. 13, Loudonville 27. 14, Columbia 24. 15, Baltimore Liberty Union 22. 16, Richwood North Union (1) 20. 17, Columbus Bishop Hartley 18. DIVISION VI1, Kirtland (22) 4-0 2592, Mogadore (1) 4-0 2123, Col. Bishop Ready (2) 4-0 2094, Haviland Wayne Trace (1) 4-0 1815, Cin. Sum. Country Day (1) 4-0 1276, Tri-County North 4-0 1117, Villa Angela-St. Joseph 4-0 768, Lima Central Catholic 3-1 559, Canfield S. Range (1) 4-0 4710, North Robinson Crawford 3-1 31Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Cincinnati Country Day 27. 12, Cass-town Miami East 26. 13, Centerburg 22. 14, Hamler Patrick Henry 20. 15, Delphos Jefferson 15. 16, Oak Hill 14. 17, Lucasville Valley 13. 17, West Liberty-Salem 13. 17, Newark Catholic 13. DIVISION VII1, Maria Stein Marion (21) 4-0 2532, Berlin Western Reserve (1) 4-0 1983, Shadyside (1) 4-0 1794, North Lewisburg Triad (1) 4-0 1565, Glouster Trimble (1) 4-0 1316, Arlington 4-0 1307, Steubenville Cath. Central 4-0 1298, Covington 4-0 919, Wellsville (1) 4-0 8710, Cedarville 4-0 21Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Ft. Loramie 20. 12, Leipsic 19. 13, Norwalk St. Paul 15.

Girls soccerBrunswick 2, North Olmsted 1B: Juguilon, Anderson. N: Fedor. Goalies: B, Calhoun (2 saves); N, Patterson (5).Buckeye 3, Cloverleaf 0B (10-1-1): Barnes (2), Serio. C (3-6-0: None. Goalies: B, Stacy (2 saves); C, Young (6).Elyria 3, Toledo Central Catholic 2E (3-6-0): Ramirez (2), Jones. TCC: Kovacs, Iannucci.  Goalies: E, Gogan (15 saves); TCC, Buchele (10). Euclid 7, Shaw 0E (5-4): Holzheimer 2, Clack, Moore, Milicki, Mirra, Larive; S: None. Goalies: E, Huey (1 save), Kendel (2); S, Johnson (20). Elyria Catholic 3, Independence 1EC (7-1-3): Roman (2), Ellingson. I (4-5-2): Wisniewski. Goalies: EC Gauntner (1 save); 

I. Spilker (10).Kirtland 3, St. Joseph Academy 1K: Cubela, Kmentt, Zschuppe. SJA: N/A. Goalies: K: Zuberer (12 Saves).Highland 4, Manchester 0H (8-2-1): Schniegenberg 2, Wiencek, Zeleznik. M (8-3-0): None. Goalies: H, Less (6 saves); M, Kepnes (4).Laurel 1, Solon 1L: Mastroianni. S: Own goal.  Goalies; L, Steele (15 saves); S, Confroy (5).Mentor 6, Cleveland Heights 3M: Grebenc (2), Vinborg, Cassella, Rozic, Misch. Goalies: M, Pratt (6 saves).NDCL 4, Padua 3NDCL: Forte 2, Vilsack 2 P: DaFonseca, Rauhe, Ford. Goalies: NDCL, Moorman (8 saves); P: Willoughby (5), Carroll (3).North Ridgeville 1 Avon Lake 0NR (4-6-0): Zingale AL (0-10-1): None       Goalies: NR, Casement(17 saves) AL, Crooks (5 saves).        Notable: Kayla Zingale scored the winning goal with 6:08 left in the game.Wickliffe 4, Parma 0W (9-1-0): Daye (3), Molnar. P: None.  Goal-ies: W, Heyduck (4 saves); P, Lewis (6). Avon 2, Amherst 1LATE:Amherst 7 North Ridgeville  1A: Sands (3), Perkins (2), Champe, Lacock NR:Blagojevic. Goalies: A. Wright (2 saves) N.R. Caseman (3).Euclid 8, Fuchs Mizrachi 0E: J.Hughes (2), Mirra, Jones, Moore, Holzheimer, Milicki, Bachelor. Goalies: E, Kendel (1 saves); FM, Bibbins (7), Weiss (4).Boys soccerAvon Lake 3, Lakewood 0AL (3-4-3): Voloshen, Stewart, Delong; L (0-10-2): None.Goalies: L,  Fehrenbach (10);  AL, Adams (6).Columbia 2, Lake Ridge 2C (6-4-1): Heuniche, Loos. LR: Scoffield, Bittenfield. Goalies: C: Fess 3, LR: EmekaElyria Catholic 3, Western Reserve Academy 1EC (9-1-1): Jarvis, Hallorand, Kelling. WRA (6-3): Hohaller.  Goalies: EC Conroy (7 saves) WRA: Blanba (3 saves)Gilmour 1, Temple Christian 0G (5-6): Tamjidi TC: None. Goalies: G, Burlinghan (2 saves); TC, Spencer (7).Lutheran West 1, Hearts for Jesus 2LW: Beckman, Own Goal; H: Kasputis.  Goalies: LW, Pshock 4; H, Kluever 2. Olmsted Falls 5, Vermillion 0OF: Cleversy, Skutt, Klein, Klimchak, Payne. V: None.  Goalies: OF, Pawlowski (14 saves); Mitchel (4). St. Vincent-St. Mary 2, Rocky River 1SVSM (6-3): Kanakkanatt, Peterson. RR (9-1-1): T. Newby. Goalies: SVSM, Ratsavomg (6 saves); RR, Liva (1).  Westlake 1, Bay 1W: Hurst. B: Jordan, Holmes.  Goalies: W, Carpenter (6 saves); B (6). LATE:Lakeside 2 Berkshire 1L: C.Hernandez 2. B: Wiley.  Goalies: L, Cimorelli (4 saves); B, Green (12).Girls tennisBeaumont 4, Saint Joseph 1Singles: Barone (B) d. Rouse 6-1, 6-3; Con-nolly (B) d. Ruebensaal 7-6, 6-2; Leone (B) d. Powers 7-5, 6-2. Doubles: Kahl/Waltos (SJA) d. Knezvic/Cira 6-3, 6-3; Allen/Row-ane (B) d. McGlynn/Stephens 6-3, 6-3.Fairview 4, Vermillion 1Singles: Fratzke (F) d. Wilson 6-6 (8-6), 7-5; Anglin (V) d. Popa 6-2,6-4; Vandra (F) d. Ragnoni 6-4, 7-5.Doubles: Aguirre/Palmer-Tesema (F) d. Mello/Gibbons 6-0, 6-0; Filkill/Ford (F) d. Reutter/Adkins 6-4, 6-0.Hudson 4, North Royalton 1Singles: Mdzinarishvili (H) d. Muren 6-0, 6-0; Mawby (H) d. Kauppila 6-2, 6-0; Pani-gutti (NR) d. Ferris 6-3, 3-6 (10-1).  Doubles: Chen/Graham (H)  d. Haines/Packard  6-4, 6-4; Kreiss/Dalieh (H)  d. Baldari/Kostansek 6-0, 6-1.Laurel 5, Brecksville 0Singles: Buchinsky (L) d. Wang (B) 6-0,6-0; 2S: Feng (L) d. Olsen (B) 6-0,6-3; Hata (L) d. DeSantis (B) 6-0,6-0; 1 Doubles: Preiser/Slater (L) d. Kondanarchchi/Warwood (B) 6-3,6-0; Lauster/Moore (L) d. Knetig/Malta 6-3,6-3.Padua 5 Brush 0Singles: Bryk d. Kaufmann ? 6-1, 6-4; Wasco d. Weinstein 6-1, 6-4; Mikulasik d. Woodruff 6-7 (3), 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Onorato/Castrovillari d. Carter/Mancino 6-3, 2-6, 6-2; Hanna/Martella d. Anderson/Hawkins 6-4, 6-1. Amherst Steele 4, Lakewood 1Singles: Natalie Keron(A) d Taylor Shaw6-3,6-0; Sarah Souders(A) d Shannon Wood 6-2,7-6; Reaghn Franta(A) d May Ebner 6-0,6-2. Doubles: Hoffer/Ritscho (L) d. Szucs/Sturges 7-6, 6-2; Lander/McDermott (A) d. Kendall King/Nelson 6-1,7-5.Chagrin Falls 4, Gilmour 1Singles: Althans (G) d. Mahoney (CF) 6-0, 6-0;  Mazzola (CF) d. Jacobs (G) 6-1, 6-4;  Manchester (CF) d. Hawkins (G) 6-1, 6-0. Doubles: Wagner/O’neil (Cf) D. Doe/Ertz 6-0, 6-0; Kendall/Hazelton (Cf) D. Lawrence/Fehn 6-2, 6-0.Chardon 3, Lakeside 2Singles: Cicero (C) d. Allan (L) 6-0,6-3;  Johnston (L) d. Pischel (C) 6-3,6-0; Moore (C) d. Schiff (L) 6-7 (3-7), 6-3, 6-1. Doubles: Smith/Gran (L) d. Staffileno/Kev-ern (C)  1-6, 6-2, 6-2; Poyar/Craddock (C) d. Brady/George 6-1, 7-6 (7-1).Crestwood 3, Painesville Harvey 2Singles: Beamer (P) d. Jenkins 6-2, 6-4; Tayerle (C) d. Slay 6-3, 6-3; Magyarics (C) d. Harness 6-0, 6-0.  Doubles: Skala/Sherry (C) d. Koren/Winters 6-0, 6-0; Cipriano/VanWinkle (P) d. Pochedly/Onders 6-3, 6-1.Mayfield 5, Brunswick 0Singles: Jamie Vizelman (M) d. Haley Yuhas 6-0, 6-0; Liz Rotenbert (M) d. Maria Santiago  6-0, 6-2; Kristen Hsu (M) d. Traci Spaeth 6-1, 3-6, 7-5 Doubles: Steph Schmitt/Lianne Mulvihill (M) d. Baraa Na-wash/Jasmine Boyer 6-0, 6-1; Julia Caine/Katie Milenius (M) d. Kristina Stojanovic/Kayla Webb 6-1, 6-0.Medina 4, Cuyahoga Falls 1 Singles: Deimling (M) d. Green 6-0,6-0; J. McCurdy © d. Ott 7-5,6-3; Speckman (M) d. Pearson 7-5,6-1. Doubles: Arnold/Major(M) d. Hendren/Johnston 6-1,6-2; Greene/Liebler(M) d. Bowery/McCurdy  6-3,6-1.Mentor 5, Valley Forge 0Singles: Gliebe (M) d. Kugler 6-0, 6-0; Siegel (M) d. Zito 6-0, 6-1; Czyzynski (M) Pooch 6-3, 6-1. Doubles: Gorjup/Radel (M) d. Hewston/Kaslmark 6-0, 6-0; Robertson/Stanich (M) d. Reass/Arthur 6-0, 6-0.Wickliffe 5, Andrews Osborne 0Singles: Szinte (W) d. Petrelli 6-3, 4-6, 6-3; Popik (W) d. Du 6-2, 6-0; Hamm (W) d. Sager 7-6 (7-2), 6-4. Doubles: Freed/Nelson (W) d. McLean/Duncan 6-2, 6-1; Palumbo/Tokar (W) d. Duke/Hadzinski 6-0, 6-1.Hoban d. St. Vincent St.Mary (25-15, 25-19, 25-15)Boys golfArchbishop Hoban 167, Copley 172Good Park . 1. Yoak  (AH) 38; 2. Forster (CO) 42; T2. Bisesi (AH) 42; T2. J Forster (CO) 42.  NOC Conference Tournament1. Brusnwick 323; 2. Hudson 327; 3. Medina 329; 4. North Royalton 338; T4. Strongsville 338, Stow 343. Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 166, Mentor 168.Girls golfBrunswick 207, Berea-Midpark 233At Brunswick Hills. 1. Angie (B) 53; 2. Hiros (BM) 56; 3. Faith (B) 58. Northeast District Sectional Tourna-mentAt Punderson. How they finished: 1. Hawken 337; 2. Lakeview 354; 3. Beaumont 358; 4. Hatha-way Brown 364; 5. Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (385); 6. Padua 386; 7. Southeast 392; 8. Lutheran West 402; 9. Perry 426; 10. Laurel 440; 11. Orange 490; 12. Edgewood 509; 13. Conneaut 552; 14. Berkshire 554. St. Joseph 186, Rocky River 211At Big Met 1. Gentner (RR) 42; T1. Rose (SJA) 42; 3.  Zawie (SJA) 46; 4. Abele (SJA) 48.Suburban League TournamentAt Barberton BrooksideHow they finished: 1. Highland 325; 2. Green 338; 3. Copley 376; 4. Nordonia 384; 5. Revere 386; 6. Cloverleaf 396; 7. Wadsworth 413; 8. Tallmadge 419. Top Individuals: 1. Ho (W) 73; 2. Butler (H) 79; 3. Pearce (G) 81; T3. Horvath (H); 5. McKinzie (H) 82; T5. Babbin (G) 82; 7. Alexander (H) 83; 8. Rice (T) 87. VolleyballTrinity d. Lutheran West (25-13, 25-18,

16-25, 25-21)Notable: Ciara Parasiliti led Collinwood with

19 assists and three aces.Brunswick d. Berea (25-15, 24-26, 26-

24, 25-17)Brush d. Garfield Heights  (25-14,25-

19,25-21)Cleveland Heights. d. Warrensville (25-

14, 25-14, 21-25, 25-15)East Tech d. Glenville (25-21, 27-25,

25-18)Collinwood d. Whitney Young (25-23,

25-18, 22-25,19-25, 15-10).John Hay d. Martin Luther King (25 -

17,21 - 25,25 -14,25 - 23)Hoban d. St. Vincent St. Mary (25-15,

25-19, 25-14)

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Nick Swisher glides around the bases after hitting a two-run home run in the fifth inning Wednesday night at Progressive Field.

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Elyria Catholic’s Patrick Orsagos, right, tries to find some breathing room againstRocky River’s Trent Newby as they go for the ball Wednesday at K of C Field.

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BROWNS

Fromfan tostarterHoyer gets textfrom Bernie, thenQB reins Sunday

Scott PetrakThe Chronicle-Telegram

BEREA — Brian Hoyer read thetext message and turned into an8-year-old.

“You look down at yourphone and it says, ‘Hey, this isBernie Kosar,’” Hoyer saidWednesday. “To me, when Iused to wear the jersey in thebackyard to now getting a mes-sage from him is pretty cool.”

Hoyer will have anothermemorable experience Sun-

day against theBengals. Forthe secondstraight week,coach RobChudzinskiannouncedHoyer will startand BrandonWeeden has

been ruled out with a sprainedright thumb.

Hoyer won his Browns debutin Minnesota in thrilling fashion.Start No. 2 will be on the lake-front, just minutes from wherehe grew up in North Olmstedand practiced for St. Ignatius.

“Sure, it means a lot,” hesaid. “I think this is the partwhen you guys ask me, ‘Does itmean more?’ Obviously, play-ing at home with the Clevelandfan base here, it’s going to bespecial. But once they kick thatball off and you’re betweenthose white lines, that’s whatyou’ve got to worry about andthen maybe after the game youcan sit back and think about it.

“It will be awesome. Our fansare great. They’ll be quiet for usand loud for them, so it’s defi-nitely an advantage.”

Kosar is a Browns legend aftergrowing up in Youngstown,manipulating the system to playfor the hometown team andleading three trips to AFC cham-pionship games as quarterback.He is the icon for football-lovingkids born from Toledo to Warrenfrom 1970-85.

Hoyer was one of those kids,attending games with his dad,Axel, who had season tickets atthe old Cleveland Stadium.

“They were behind one of theposts,” Hoyer said. “It was kindof hard to see. I just remembertrying to look around the postand seeing if Eric Metcalf madeit up the middle.”

Hoyer remembers the tall,awkward sidearmer, eventhough he was only 8 whenKosar was cut by coach BillBelichick in 1993.

“Every game my dad and Iwould go, so I know I saw himplay a bunch,” he said.

Fast-forward 20 years, andHoyer has already done morein the NFL than most expectedwhen he went undrafted out ofMichigan State in 2009. Afterthree years as Tom Brady’sbackup in New England andthen being cut by three teamsin nine months, he’s makingconsecutive starts and gettinga lot of publicity nationwide.

“It was a pretty cool experi-ence to come back and look atyour phone and see the guyswho had texted you congratu-lations,” Hoyer said. “It’s coolto see how many people arehappy for you, but for me, Ireally don’t follow the media.

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INDIANS 7, WHITE SOX 2

BOYS SOCCER: ROCKY RIVER 2, ELYRIA CATHOLIC 1

Bob DanielsThe Chronicle-Telegram

ELYRIA — Even after a slow start against afast team, Elyria Catholic nearly pulled off a bigWest Shore Conference win Wednesday night.

Unfortunately, from an EC point of view,the operative word is “nearly.”

In a battle of state-ranked teams, Rocky Riverscored in the second minute then held on for a2-1 victory at Knights of Columbus Field.

The Pirates’ swift defenders allowed thePanthers just four shots on goal. EC’s goalcame on a penalty kick.

River coach Kevin Zerbey loved the Pirates’early goal.

“That was better than I could have hopedfor,” Zerbey said. “I’ve seen the scores and Iknow how good Elyria Catholic is. I don’t knowwhat Attila (EC coach Csiszar) is going to say,but it seemed to me it took them five or 10 min-

utes to get going. We got that goal in the firsttwo minutes, and that was key.”

Csiszar agreed. He said he thought the Pan-thers were lackadaisical the first 40 minutes.

“We weren’t pressuring and they were beat-ing us to every 50-50 ball,” he said.

“In the second half, we adjusted and cameout strong. We transitioned a little bit andstarted to press on them. That (early) goal wasinexcusable. The boys know you have todefend shirt-tight, especially a fast team likeRocky River.”

The Pirates (10-1-1, 5-0 WSC) are rankedeighth statewide in Division II and are tiedwith Bay for the conference lead. The Pan-thers (9-2-1, 3-2-0) are ranked second in thestate, along with Summit Country Day Schoolof Cincinnati, in Division III. EC plays at Baynext Wednesday.

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Tribe right on targetChris Assenheimer

The Chronicle-Telegram

CLEVELAND — The Indianswrapped up the home portion oftheir regular-season scheduleWednesday night with a 7-2 vic-tory over the White Sox.

It’s up to them whether they’veplayed their final game of 2013 atProgressive Field.

Cleveland embarks on afour-game series in Minnesotathat begins tonight with the Indi-ans owning a one-game lead overthe Rangers for the American

League’s secondwild-card spot.

The Indianstook care ofbusiness athome, winningall six games ofthe final home-stand

Now, withtheir postsea-

son lives on the line, they’ll haveto do the same on the road.

“We did what we needed todo,” said manager Terry Fran-cona, whose team won its sixthstraight game and for the 11thtime in its last 13 games. “It’s veryexciting to go play games that arethis meaningful. This is as goodas it gets.”

“They’re must-wins until

they’re proved otherwise,” saidsecond baseman Jason Kipnis ofthe trip to Minnesota. “That’s theway we want to approach it. Wehave four games left. When youdecide your own destiny, you justwant to go handle it. The easiestway is to win all four. If we takecare of business, we’ll like wherewe end up.”

Cleveland continued its shock-ing domination of the White Sox,beating Chicago for the 14thstraight time and for the 17th

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GIRLS GOLF: SWC TOURNAMENT

Schroeder wins3rd straight title

Jerry RombachThe Chronicle-Telegram

AVON LAKE — It’s businessas usual, you know, same ol’,same ol’, in area girls golf.

Need proof?Just take a look at Niki

Schroeder — even if looks aremisleading.

The Avon Lake junior issmall in stature. But when itcomes to area girls golf, she’shuge, as in amazing.

Wednesday afternoon atSweetbriar Golf Course,Schroeder demolished the restof the field to win the South-western Conference girls cham-pionship with a 2-under-par 70.

Not only wasit her thirdstraight indi-vidual SWCtitle, it alsohelped theShoregals wintheir secondstraight teamtitle.

Schroeder’s closest competi-tor, Olmsted Falls’ AshleyGomez, had an 81. In the teamcompetition, Avon Lake had 362to easily beat Brecksville’s 388.

Katie Raby added an 88 for theShoregals, good for third overall,while Summer Flemming had 96and Emily Young 108.

OHIO STATE

Miller gets start;Guiton will play

Rusty MillerThe Associated Press

COLUMBUS — A lot of top college teamshave trouble finding one quality quarterback.

No. 4 Ohio State has two.The problem for Ohio State coach Urban

Meyer is he can only play one at a time andboth have played well enough to start.

Braxton Miller, back from an injured knee,will get the starting nod against No. 23 Wiscon-sin on Saturday night, Meyer said afterWednesday’s practice.

“I think Braxton will probably start. He had agood day today and it looks like he’s prettyclose to 100 percent,” Meyer said. “I justwanted to make sure running the ball he’sgood, too. And he was. And Kenny’s good.”

See OSU, D3

Schroeder

See SWC, D3

KRISTIN BAUER / CHRONICLE

Elyria Catholic freshman goalkeeper Stevie Holbrook (00) blocks a shot from RockyRiver’s Sydney Hamker on Wednesday during the Panthers’ loss.

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ROCKY RIVER — Somecoaches believe they can learnmore about their teams indefeat than in victory.

Elyria Catholic’s Tony Rozanchad the chance to learn a year’sworth of lessons Wednesdayduring the Panthers’ 5-0 loss toRocky River in a West ShoreConference match.

Despite the final numberson the scoreboard, Rozanc felthis girls passed the test againsta Rocky River team that isranked No. 2 in Division II inthe state coaches poll andNo. 16 in the nation by stu-dentsports.com.

“I was really proud of my girlstonight.They played hard againsta terrific soccer team,” Rozancsaid.“That team is full of DivisionI scholarship athletes and weplayed with a ton of heart.

“I only used 13 girls tonight.No one wanted to come off thefield and no one ever gave up. Ihad a freshman keeper (StevieHolbrook) that kept us in thegame for as long as she could. Itold my assistant coach I didn’tfeel like they scored one goalagainst her that wasn’t anamazing shot.”

The Pirates (11-0-1, 5-0-0WSC) have no shortage of play-ers who can deliver amazingshots, led by a trio of four-yearletterwinners — Grace Ben-nett, McKenna Klodnick andMegan Killeen. Bennett andKlodnick accounted for all of

Rocky River’s goals.Klodnick had both first-half

goals, scoring from 16 yardsout off of a Bennett assist in thefifth minute and getting herright foot on a ball that wasdeflected by an Elyria Catholicdefender after Jillian Krebs’corner kick in the 20th minute.

“We started off in a 3-2-3-2formation in the first half andgot off to a slow start. I usuallyplay more on defense, so tocome out tonight and scoretwo goals was really nice,”Klodnick said. “At halftime wefelt like we should have beenup by more.

“Elyria Catholic is a reallygood team, but the last coupleof years we beat them by moreso I think some of our girls mayhave come out thinking itwould be an easy game. Coachreally yelled at us in halftimeand told us we need to createmore offense.”

Rocky River has outscoredWest Shore Conference foes37-0 in five matches. Overall thePirates have outscored the com-petition 71-4, and the onlyblemish on their record is a 1-1tie against Louisville (Ky.) SacredHeart Academy. The Piratesdefeated Elyria Catholic 8-0 ineach of the last two seasons.

Bennett took over the scor-ing in the second half, record-ing a natural hat trick withgoals in the 43rd, 58th and 76thminutes. She has 19 goals onthe season.

Elyria Catholic (7-2-3, 2-1-2)

was able to create some scor-ing chances off of the counter-attack in the second half. ThePanthers’ best opportunitycame in the 69th minute whenjunior midfielder Sara Pal-lendino fired a shot from 25yards that forced goalkeeperSara Connelly to make a leap-ing save, punching the ballover the end line to give ElyriaCatholic its only corner kick ofthe match.

The schedule does not getany easier for Elyria Catholic.On Saturday the Pantherstravel to Hanoverton to face aUnited team that is rankedNo. 5 in Division III.

“(Elyria Catholic) is a well-coached, organized and tal-ented team. I knew they wouldbe able to shut some thingsdown,” Rocky River coachPatrick Hopkins said. “I amhappy we won and scored fivegoals, but I saw some things weneed to fix.

“A lot of respect goes acrossthe field to Elyria Catholic. Inever expect any game to beeasy and this one wasn’t.”

Contact Todd Shapiro at 329-7135or [email protected].

Rocky River 5,Elyria Catholic 0GOALS: (RR) Bennett 43rd minute, 58th

minute, 76th minute, Klodnick 5th minute,20th minute.

ASSISTS: (RR) Bennett, Klodnick, OsterSAVES: (EC): Holbrook 13; (RR): Connelly 3SHOTS ON GOAL: EC 3, Rocky River 18FOULS: EC 3, Rocky River 6CORNER KICKS: EC 1, Rocky River 9OFFSIDES: Rocky River 1YELLOW CARDS: Elyria Catholic bench 63rd

minuteHALFTIME: 2-0.

EC blanked by River

GIRLS SOCCER: ROCKY RIVER 5, ELYRIA CATHOLIC 0

Coach likes Panthers’ effort vs. No. 2-ranked Pirates

BOYS SOCCER

AVON — Tony Telidis scoredthree goals to power Avon(9-3-1) to a 7-0 victory overVermilion on Wednesday. JohnDemarco, Daniel Minotti, WillSharer and Michael Smigeleach added a goal. Smigel hadtwo assists, while Demarco,Minotti and Ray Kola each hadone. Ian Long had six saves forthe Eagles.GOALS: (A) Tony Telidis 3, John Demarco,

Daniel Minotti, Will Sharer, Michael Smigel.ASSISTS: (A) Smigel 2, Demarco, Minotti,

Ray Kola.SAVES: (A) Ian Long 6.HALFTIME: Avon 2-0.

Firelands 2, Oberlin 0HENRIETTA TWP. — Nate Yorks

scored twice to push the Falcons

(11-0) past Oberlin (4-5-1) inPatriot Athletic Conferenceaction. Jordan Ruffner had anassist and Bryce Bartolotta hadtwo saves for Firelands. TamCadenhead had 10 saves forOberlin.

GOALS: (F) Nate Yorks 2.ASSISTS: (F) Jordan Ruffner.SAVES: (F) Bryce Bartolotta 2; (O) Tam

Cadenhead 10.HALFTIME: No score.

Lutheran West 3,Keystone 1

LAGRANGE — Sam Zyckscored two goals to leadLutheran West (7-5) pastKeystone (3-7-1) in a PAC victory.Ryan Rosbach tacked on anothergoal for the Longhorns.

Kincaid Rood, Rosbach andKyle Hayes had an assist apiece

for Lutheran West. CollinFitzgerald scored the lone goalfor Keystone.

GOALS: (LW) Sam Zyck 2, Ryan Rosbach;(K) Collin Fitzgerald.

ASSISTS: (LW) Kincaid Rood, Rosbach, KyleHayes.

SAVES: (LW) Jake Pschock 3; (K) D.J. Cyrus9.

Fairview 7, Wellington 2FAIRVIEW PARK — Ian Lara

scored both goals for the Dukes(3-6-1, 2-4-0 PAC) in conferenceplay. Logan Johnston had threegoals and two assists for Fairview(7-5-0, 4-3-0).

GOALS: (F) Logan Johnston 3, Elion Bendo2, Eric Groh 2; (W) Ian Lara 2.

ASSISTS: (F) Groh 2, Johnston 2, ReyGalindo, Yohann Tessema, Jason Puckly.

SAVES: (F) Alex Farkas 1, Dan Karliak 1; (W)Jake Miller 3, Mohrman 2.

HALFTIME: 4-0.

HIGH SCHOOLVOLLEYBALL

Avon Lakefalls in threeto Holy Name

AVON LAKE — LaurenBakaitis had 13 kills andAlaina Sloiwinski had 28assists for Avon Lake (6-9) asthe Shoregals lost to HolyName 25-18, 25-22 and 25-19Wednesday in non-conferenceaction.

Bakaitis, Katie Mihalik andDevan Rybarcyzk each addedseven digs.

Brookside 25-25-26Lorain 18-20-24

LORAIN — Brookside rolledpast Lorain in three sets withTyler Holley having 13 kills andMary Williams adding 11.

Natalee Halkiadakis had 36assists, and Morgan Brinkmanhad 16 digs.

AMHERST — Avon Lake wonthree of five matches to defeatAmherst in Southwestern Con-ference action Wednesday.SINGLES: Erin Hrivnal (AL) def. Natalie Keron

6-0, 6-1; Alexis Krieg (AL) def. Sarah Souders3-6, 6-2, 7-5; Reaghn Franta (A) def. KyleLoebick 6-2, 6-2.

DOUBLES: Macy Szucs-Elizabeth Sturges (A) def.Maya Wanner-Rachel Johnson 6-4, 7-5;Amanda Hoffman-Lauren Sabo (AL) def. JordanLander-Elizabeth McDermott 6-2, 6-2.

Telidis lifts Eagles

GIRLS SOCCER

EATON TWP. — RachelLusher snapped a scoreless tiein the second half, and KaysyHeyde added a goal threeminutes later as Midview beatLakewood 2-0 in the WestShore Conference.

Taylor Ceh made sevensaves for the Middies.GOALS: (M) Rachel Lusher, Kaysy Heyde.ASSISTS: (M) Torie Benton.SAVES: (M) Taylor Ceh 7; Lakewood 11.HALFTIME: No score.

Keystone 3,Lutheran West 2

ROCKY RIVER — Jenna Quillenhad a goal and an assist asKeystone improved to 4-6-1overall and 3-4-1 in the PatriotAthletic Conference. TheLonghorns fell to 4-8, 3-4.

GOALS: (K) Jenna Quillen, Paige Jameson-Foster, Jenni Lafferty; (LW) KaitlynBeodray, Alex Mercado.

ASSISTS: (K) Quillen, Lauren LaPointe.SHOTS ON GOAL: Keystone 15, Lutheran

West 10.SAVES: (K) Kayla Clark 8, (LW) Suquel

Collozo 12.HALFTIME: Lutheran West, 2-1.

Firelands 4, Oberlin 0OBERLIN — Firelands (6-3-1)

blanked Oberlin in a PAC match.Becca Jackson, Brylee Jones,Alyssa Melendez and JordanPenkava scored goals forFirelands.

Alex Willis had six saves for theFalcons.

GOALS: (F) Becca Jackson, Brylee Jones,Alyssa Melendez, Jordan Penkava.

ASSISTS: (F) Penkava.SAVES: (F) Alex Willis 6.HALFTIME: Firelands 3-0

Fairview 2, Wellington 0WELLINGTON — Stephanie

Miller and Paige Strandahl scoredas the Warriors (8-1-2, 6-0-1)blanked the Dukes (4-5-1, 3-2-0)in PAC action.

GOALS: (F) Stephanie Miller, PaigeStrandahl.

ASSISTS: (F) Megan Coyne, Miranda Garcia.SAVES: (F) Savannah Lally 1; (W) Kayla

Sparks 4.SHOTS ON GOAL: Fairview 6, Wellington 1.HALFTIME: 1-0.

Bay 7, North Ridgeville 0BAY VILLAGE — Seven girls

scored on Senior Night for theRockets, who stayed unbeaten at8-0-4, 4-0-1 in the WSC. AshleyGrisnik recorded her sixth shutout.

The Rangers fell to 4-6-2.

GOALS: (B) Bailey Lempke, SamMeisenburg, Maddie Holmes, Ellen Hanna,Sophie Steyns, Barbara Nainiger, ReardenHardy.

ASSISTS: (B) M. Holmes, D. Meisenburg,Pohlkamp, J. Holmes, Thomas.

SAVES: (NR) Casement 11; (B) AshleyGrisnik 3.

Middies stop Lakewood

ECFrom D1

River forward AnthonyMod scored from closerange less than two minutesinto the game. That goalheld for a 1-0 lead at thebreak. Then Jacob Wis-chmeier nailed the eventualwinner when he connectedwith a header off TrentNewby’s throw-in in the57th minute.

Senior midfielderMichael Saddler gave EC anemotional boost when henetted a penalty kick in the60th minute. The goal cameafter the Pirates were whis-tled for a handball in theRocky River box.

The Panthers playedstronger in the second halfand created several otherscoring chances.

Forward Carl Spaetzelput Pirates keeperDominica Liva to work witha hard shot in the 44thminute and Gage Jarvis wasjust wide of the left goalpostwith a shot in the 59thminute, a harbinger of theEC score that followed aminute later.

Saddler forced Liva tomake a diving save when hegot off a rocket in the 70thminute. And he was on tar-

get with a free kick from 30yards six minutes later, butagain Liva was up to thetask. Also, the Panthersearned several corner kicksin the last 10 minutes, butcouldn’t score the equalizer.

Liva said his life in the netwas made more pleasant bythe work of the defenders infront of him.

“They are truly the best,”he said. “They were reallystrong tonight. They keptthe ball out of there and Ionly touched it a coupletimes.

“That was good, espe-cially coming back from aninjury (dislocated fingeragainst Notre Dame-Cathe-dral Latin). Even on theclose calls they were thereto help me.”

Contact Bob Daniels at 329-7135or [email protected].

Rocky River 2,Elyria Catholic 1GOALS: (RR) Anthony Mod (2nd minute),

Jacob Wischmeier (57th); (EC) MichaelSaddler, PK (60th).

ASSISTS: (RR) Trent Newby.SAVES: (RR) Dominic Liva 3; (EC) Marty

Conroy 5.SHOTS: Rocky River 11, Elyria Catholic

10.SHOTS ON GOAL: Rocky River 6, Elyria

Catholic 4.CORNER KICKS: Rocky River 6, Elyria

Catholic 1.GOAL KICKS: Rocky River 3, Elyria

Catholic 10.HANDBALLS: Rocky River 1, Elyria

Catholic 1.CARDS: (RR) Wischmeier, yellow (60th).HALF: Rocky River, 1-0.

GIRLS TENNIS

Shoregalsedge Comets

CROSS COUNTRYLonghorns sweep

ROCKY RIVER — The LutheranWest boys and girls swept atri-meet Wednesday.

The Longhorns boys scored 20points, beating Brookside (54)and Cuyahoga Heights (65). Thegirls also scored 20, with Cuya-hoga Heights (44) and Brookside(58) following.

Michaela Bierly (20:00) led thepack for the girls and Drew Fuchs(17:09) placed second for the boys.BOYS: Creighton Jenson (B), 16:53; 2. Drew Fuchs

(LW), 17:09; 3. Matt Brown (LW), 18:06; 4. DavidQuayle (LW), 18:12; 5. Chris Szado (LW), 18:30; 6.Daniel Dmytriw (LW), 18:50; 7. Jaan Pirn (LW),19:05; 8. Eric Madachik (LW), 19:11; 9. Colin Avila(CH), 19:17; 10. Thomas Wetzel (LW), 19:24.

GIRLS: Michaela Bierly (LW), 20:00; 2. Olivia Vasiloff(LW), 20:01; 3. Allison Triskett (CH), 20:41; 4. AnnaMaxwell (LW), 23:05; 5. Emily Giguere (LW), 23:07;6. Ellen Rea (CH), 23:16; 7. Alexis Vallee (CH), 23:33;8. Jessica Bradley (LW), 23:52; 9. Isabel Johnson(H), 23:55; 10. Savannah Pliszka (B), 24:04.

The RecordHOCKEY

36 at Monsters campThe Lake Erie Monsters’ training camp roster of 36 players includes 17 returning players and 19 newcomers, including two Northeast Ohio na-tives: Neil Conway, 25 from Concord and Russ Sinkewich, 27, of Westlake. Conway is one of four goaltenders, including returning starter Calvin Pickard. Sinkewich, a defenseman and Bowling Green alumni, played briefly with the Monsters in 2009. Other returning Monsters include Mark Olver, David van der Gulik, An-drew Agozzino and Michael Sgarbossa. The Colorado Avalanche also assigned defenseman Stefan Elliott and forward Paul Carey to Lake Erie. Training camp, which is free and open to the public, continues today at Iceland USA in Strongsville from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. Practice on Friday is 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

BASKETBALL

N.Y. to host 2015 All-StarsThe NBA is bringing its All-Star weekend back to New York in 2015, to be shared by the Knicks and Nets. Barclays Center in Brooklyn will host the Rising Stars Challenge on Friday night and the skills events on Saturday before the 64th All-Star game goes to Madison Square Garden on Sunday, Feb. 15. “To have two brand-new buildings, in ef-fect, is what we have in support of New York City. It’s good for basketball. It’s good for the teams. It’s good for the NBA, and it’s great for the city,” Commissioner David Stern said Wednesday at a news conference with Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Taurasi All-WNBA againDiana Taurasi has tied Lisa Leslie with a record eighth appearance on the All-WNBA team. Taur-asi was also on the team in 2004 and from 2006-2011. She averaged 20.3 points and 6.2 assists to get Phoenix back to the Western Conference finals, where it will face Minnesota and fellow first-team members Maya Moore and Lindsay Whalen. Chicago center Sylvia Fowles is the league’s leading vote-getter, while WNBA MVP Candace Parker rounds out the squad announced Wednesday. Chicago’s Elena Delle Donne, the rookie of the year, made the second team. She was joined by Indiana’s Tamika Catchings, Con-necticut’s Tina Charles, Atlanta’s Angel McCough-try and Minnesota’s Seimone Augustus.

Pacers sign Paul GeorgeThe Pacers and Paul George announced a con-tract extension to keep the All-Star forward in In-diana for the next six years. The 6-foot-7 George signed a deal valued between $80 million and $90 million, joining team President Larry Bird and coach Frank Vogel at a news conference. The contract could ultimately be worth more than $100 million if George hits an escalator clause. Last season, the 23-year-old averaged 17.4 points, 7.6 rebounds and 4.1 assists and led the Pacers to the Eastern Conference finals.

TENNIS

Venus advances in TokyoVenus Williams rallied from a set down to defeat Simona Halep of Romania 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 Wednes-day and reach the quarterfinals of the Pan Pacific Open. Williams, making her first appearance in the Tokyo tournament since 2009, broke serve to lead 5-3 in the third set at Ariake Colosseum. She then won with a crosscourt forehand that No. 13-seeded Halep hit into the net.

Djokovic tweets engagementThe No. 1-ranked tennis player and six-time ma-jor champion is engaged to long-time girlfriend Jelena Ristic, according to his Twitter account. On Wednesday, Djokovic tweeted a photo of Ris-tic kissing him on the cheek and wrote: “Meet my fiance and future wife.” After a smiley face, he continued: “So happy! Thank you for wonder-ful wishes.”

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TransactionsBASEBALL American LeagueBALTIMORE ORIOLES — Released 3B Wilson Betemit. Placed INF Manny Machado on the 60-day DL, retroactive to Tuesday. Selected the contract of OF Jason Pridie from Norfolk (IL).DETROIT TIGERS — Promoted manager of media relations Aileen Villarreal to di-rector of media relations.NEW YORK YANKEES — Placed LHP CC Sabathia on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Saturday. Reinstated DH Travis Hafner from the 60-day DL.TAMPA BAY RAYS — Assigned RHP J.D. Martin outright to Durham (IL).National LeagueCINCINNATI REDS — Released RHP Kyle Lotzkar.MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Assigned 1B Blake Lalli outright to Nashville (PCL).NEW YORK METS — Reinstated OF Jor-dany Valdespin from the restricted list and assigned him to Las Vegas (PCL).American AssociationEL PASO DIABLOS — Exercised the 2014 option on INF Jose G. Garcia.LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Released C Ty-ler Goodro and INF Brian Embery.ST. PAUL SAINTS — Exercised 2014 op-tions on RHPs Anthony Claggett, Jon Ple-fka, Billy Soule, Dylan Thomas, TJ Hose, Dustin Klabunde, Mackenzie King, Mike Mehlich and Kyle Morrison; LHP Cole Nel-son; Cs Dwight Childs and Jeremy Mayo; INFs Joey Becker, Adam Frost, Trevor Hairgrove and INF Dan Kaczrowski; and OFs Willie Cabrera, Andy Henkenmeyer and Brandon Tripp.

BASKETBALLNational Basketball AssociationDETROIT PISTONS — Named Henry Bibby and Maz Trakh assistant coaches, Rasheed Wallace and Bernard Smith player development coaches, Kamran Sufi advance scout and Raman Sposato video coordinator.INDIANA PACERS — Signed F Paul George to a six-year contract.

FOOTBALLNational Football LeagueARIZONA CARDINALS — Placed LB Alex Okafor on injured reserve. Signed LB Kenny Demens from the practice squad.CINCINNATI BENGALS — Released OT Dennis Roland. Signed S Chris Crocker.DALLAS COWBOYS — Signed CB Chris Greenwood from Detroit’s practice squad.DETROIT LIONS — Released DT Justin Bannan. Signed WR Charles Hawkins to the practice squad.INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Released WR Danny Coale and RB Miguel May-sonet from the practice squad. Signed WR Da’Rick Rogers and RB Kerwynn Williams to the practice squad.NEW YORK GIANTS — Placed FB Henry Hynoski on injured reserve. Signed FB John Conner.NEW YORK JETS — Released LB Troy Davis from the practice squad. Signed RB Kareem Huggins to the practice squad.SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Released LB Terrell Manning. Signed OL Stephen Schilling.WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Signed OT Troy Kropog to the practice squad.

HOCKEYNational Hockey LeagueCHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Assigned F Brad Winchester and D Theo Peckham to Rockford (AHL).COLORADO AVALANCHE — Assigned D Stefan Elliott and F Paul Carey to Lake Erie (AHL).DALLAS STARS — Assigned D Cameron Gaunce to Texas (AHL).DETROIT RED WINGS — Recalled C Ri-ley Sheahan, RW Teemu Pulkkinen and D Xavier Ouellet from Grand Rapids (AHL).FLORIDA PANTHERS — Loaned F Vin-cent Trocheck to San Antonio (AHL).NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Assigned G Scott Wedgewood; D Brandon Burlon, Eric Gelinas and Jon Merrill; and Fs Stefan Matteau, Rod Pelley, Tim Sestito and Mike Sislo to Albany (AHL). Returned D Damon Severson to Kelowna (WHL).NEW YORK RANGERS — Assigned G Cam Talbot; D Tommy Hughes, Aaron Johnson, Dylan McIlrath and Danny Syvret; and Fs Micheal Haley, Michael Kantor, Danny Kristo and Andrew Yogan to Hartford (AHL).American Hockey LeagueSAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE — Reas-signed Fs Jonathan Hazen, Trevor Lewis, Mattias Lindstrom and Anthony Luciani to Cincinnati (ECHL). Released D George Hughes and Myles Harvey.

LACROSSENational Lacrosse LeagueBUFFALO BANDITS — Announced the retirement of T Jon Harasym.

SOCCERMajor League SoccerMLS — Fined Chivas USA D Mario De Luna an undisclosed amount for com-mitting an act of violent conduct against his opponent. Fined the Montreal Impact $10,000 and coach Marco Schallibaum $2,000 for violating the league’s mass confrontation policy.National Women’s Soccer LeagueWASHINGTON SPIRIT — Loaned F Tif-fany McCarty to Albirex Niigata Ladies (Japan).

WINTER SPORTSUSA LUGE — Named Jim Leahy CEO.COLLEGEAIR FORCE — Suspended QB Jaleel Awini.CLEMSON — Named Stephen Faris volun-teer assistant baseball coach.ELIZABETH CITY STATE — Named J. Lin Dawson interim athletic director.HAMPDEN-SYDNEY — Named Kyle Dobyns, Yorel Hawkins and Mike Edwards men’s assistant basketball coaches.SAINT AUGUSTINE’S — Named Gordon Gibbons men’s assistant basketball coach.SOUTH CAROLINA — Promoted men’s assistant basketball coach Matt Figger to associate head coach.

Horse racingThistleDown resultsRace 1: $8,000, Maiden Claiming, 3 yo’s & up, Six Furlongs

7 El Altanero (Mata) $8.00 3.80 5.00 8 Misael the Great (Rosendo) $2.40 4.005 Billy Shirts (Bracho) $12.40 Late Scratches: Truth to TellExacta (7-8) $43.80Superfecta (7-8-5-3) $641.70Trifecta (7-8-5) $161.20Race 2: $7,300, Claiming, 3 yo’s & up, Six Furlongs6 Coconut Hall (Diaz) $19.80 6.80 4.403 Holly and Fir (Mata) $5.20 2.407 Scout Exchange (Soodeen) $2.40Daily Double (7-6) $129.40Exacta (6-3) $94.40Superfecta (6-3-7-4) $627.10Trifecta (6-3-7) $249.80Race 3: $16,500, Maiden special weight, 2 yo, One Mile1 Blacksilkstockings (Plrs) $5.80 2.60 3.603 Natural Bling (Rosendo) $4.20 5.60 5 Crafty Blue Kat (Gonzalez) $5.00 Exacta (1-3) $14.60Superfecta (1-3-5-4) $97.10Trifecta (1-3-5) $69.80Pic 3 (7-6-1) $528.40Race 4: $8,000, Claiming, 3 yo’s & up, One Mile7 La Bachata (De La Cruz) $5.60 3.40 3 (dh)Ticket to Paradise (Inirio) $4.404 (dh)Delivery (Santos) $3.20Late Scratches: Diamond of Dubai,

JustlikehermotherExacta (7-3) $9.40Exacta (7-4) $7.40Superfecta (7-3-4-5) $20.30Superfecta (7-4-3-5) $22.10Trifecta (7-3-4) $20.60Trifecta (7-4-3) $21.80Pic 3 (6-1-7) $396.80Pic 4 (7-6-1-7) $281.30Race 5: $7,600, Claiming, 3 yo’s & up, Five And A Half Furlongs6 Reigning Livia (De La Cruz) $5.80 3.00 3 Stackedndelivered (Houghton) $2.80 Late Scratches: Doubledown Diva,

BlazinettExacta (6-3) $18.40Superfecta (6-3-7-2) $43.70Trifecta (6-3-7) $35.80Pic 3 (1-7-6) $110.00Race 6: $8,000, Claiming, 3 yo’s & up, One Mile5 FantasticBull(DeLaCruz)$6.40 3.00 2.40 3 Leading to Win (Ramos) $5.20 4.407 Lean Green Machine (Inirio) $3.40 Late Scratches: Saint AbeExacta (5-3) $38.20Superfecta (5-3-7-8) $773.70Trifecta (5-3-7) $293.80Pic 3 (7-6-1/5) $171.20Race 7: $19,900, Allowance, 3 yo’s & up, Six Furlongs1 Urban Renewal (Mata) $39.60 14.60 5.80 3 Fuzzy Dee Jay (Paucar) $4.60 3.40 5 Classic Reward (Skerrett) $4.20Exacta (1-3) $167.00Superfecta (1-3-5-6) $699.80Superfecta (1-3-5-7) $4,195.10Trifecta (1-3-5) $1,618.80Pic 3 (6-1/5-1) $26.40Race 8: $7,300, Claiming, 3 yo’s & up, One Mile1 Power Rules (Gonzalez) $5.00 3.60 2.80 2 John John’s Gift (Ramos) $14.40 6.609 Carly’s Real Deal (Soodeen) $3.00 Late Scratches: Paper WaiteDaily Double (1-1) $70.20Exacta (1-2) $20.60Superfecta (1-2-9-10) $159.40Trifecta (1-2-9) $98.00Pic 3 (1/5-1-1/3) $378.20Pic 4 (6-1/5-1-1/3) $123.20Pic 5 (7-6-1/5-1-1/3) $32.90

Northfield Park resultsRace 1 NW1000L5CD Trot $2,0004-King Of Chrome (RyStahl) 3.00 2.40 2.107-Miss Eva Cash (ChMyrick) 26.80 5.803-Littlebitofhoney (JoSutton) 2.20EXACTA (4-7) $52.40TRIFECTA (4-7-3) $153.00Scratched: Fred D Keeper, Mj’s VictoryRace 2: NW1000L5CD Pace $2,0003-Legal Option (Wrenn) 4.00 2.40 2.105-Bay Shark (FrHarris) 3.20 2.604-Shannons Boy Scout (Kash) 5.60EXACTA (3-5) $13.60TRIFECTA (3-5-4) $57.20DAILY DOUBLE (4/3) $8.80Race 3: NW200PSCD Trot $2,4009-Tag The Lady (Wrenn) 3.40 2.40 2.608-Triple G (DaLake) 4.60 5.207-Oak Ridge Boy (JoSutton) 8.00EXACTA (9-8) $21.40TRIFECTA (9-8-7) $171.00Race 4: NW200PSCD Pace $2,4002-Eagle Flight (JDWengerd) 8.80 5.20 3.609-Do It Doc’s Way (RyStahl) 4.60 3.007-Shockbyelectric (TyStlouis) 4.80EXACTA (2-9) $59.20

TRIFECTA (2-9-7) $288.40SUPERFECTA (2-9-7-1 $1) $382.30SUPERFECTA (2-9-7-1 $.10) $38.23Scratched: JuliardRace 5: NW250PSCD Trot $2,8004-Ah StrikingStride (Kash) 19.60 8.40 4.403-Here ComesBubba (WrennJr) 3.40 2.405-Legacy Chip (RoMiller) 3.001-Hollys Secret (JaThmpsn) 3.20EXACTA (4-3) $68.20TRIFECTA (4-3-1) $166.60TRIFECTA (4-3-5) $181.40Race 6: 7500CLNW2 Pace $2,0003-Partyatbartsplace (JoSutton)

2.60 2.20 2.102-Swimsuit Model (JaThmpsn) 4.00 3.004-Makemine Bluegrass (AMerrimn) 2.60EXACTA (3-2) $7.80TRIFECTA (3-2-4) $19.40Scratched: Vincent VegaRace 7: NW2PMCD Pace $2,8005-Visage Hanover (Thmpsn) 5.40 2.80 2.402-Fortune Awaits (WrennJr) 2.60 2.401-Jungle Fever (RyStahl) 4.20EXACTA (5-2) $11.20TRIFECTA (5-2-1) $59.80SUPERFECTA (5-2-1-9 $1) $100.70SUPERFECTA (5-2-1-9 $.10) $10.07PICK FIVE (9/2/4/1,3/5 (5of5)) $1,526.80Race 8: 10000CLNW3 Pace $2,8001-Eldon Murray (AMerrimn) 4.80 3.20 2.602-Lucky Ivan (JoSutton) 5.40 4.004-Major Mike (DaLake) 4.20EXACTA (1-2) $18.80TRIFECTA (1-2-4) $131.00PICK THREE (1,3/5/1 (3of3)) $13.30Race 9: NW250PSCD Trot $2,8003-Near The Limit (Wengerd) 6.00 4.80 2.802-Onemorelap (AMerrimn) 3.40 2.409-Our Girl Maddie (RonWrenn) 2.20EXACTA (3-2) $21.20TRIFECTA (3-2-9) $72.60Scratched: Pathway Dot ComRace 10: NW250PSCD Pace $2,8002-Rust Belt (DaLake) 6.60 4.20 3.601-Majik Master (KuSugg) 5.00 3.609-Allcanadian Rebel (RoMiller) 5.80EXACTA (2-1) $20.80TRIFECTA (2-1-9) $190.00SUPERFECTA (2-1-9-4 $1) $1,132.90SUPERFECTA (2-1-9-4 $.10) $113.29Race 11: NW300PSCD Trot $3,2003-Passionateprincess(Wrenn)5.60 4.00 2.607-Tallerthanwoody (JaThmpsn) 19.00 7.601-E Z Go Lavec (KuSugg) 3.40EXACTA (3-7) $112.80TRIFECTA (3-7-1) $813.00PICK THREE (3/2/3 (3of3)) $40.30PICK FOUR (1/3/2/3 (4of4)) $116.50

High School resultsGIRLS CROSS COUNTRYLUTHERAN WEST QUAD1. Lutheran West 20; 2. Cuyahoga Heights 44; 3. Brookside 58; 4. Hearts For Jesus N/A.Top individuals: 1. Bierly (LW) 20:00; 2. Vasiloff (LW) 20:01; 3. Triskott (CH) 20:41.

BOYS CROSS COUNTRYLUTHERAN WEST QUAD1. Lutheran West 20; 2. Brookside 54; 3. Cuyahoga Heights 65.Top individuals: 1. Jenson (B) 16:53; 2. Drew Fuchs (LW) 17:09; 3. Brown (LW) 18:06.

BOYS SOCCERAvon 7, Vermilion 0A (9-3-1, 3-2): Telidis 3, Demarco, Minotta, Sharer, Smigel.Goalies: A, Long (6 saves).Notable: For Avon, Tony Telidis had a hat trick and Michael Smigel had a goal and two assists.Avon Lake 3, Brunswick 1AL (4-4-3): DeLong, Smith, Stewart. B (6-2-3): Marinaro. Goalies: AL, Adams (7 saves); B, Leindecker (7). Firestone 4, Ellet 0 F (8-3-1): N/A (4). E (3-9-0): None. Goalies: F, Villalba (2 saves); E, Baker (14). Green 8, Cloverleaf 1G (5-5-1): Hammes (2), M. Cefalu (2), Keesler, Mcwhorter, K. Genetin, Z. Hill-man. C (1-9-2): Timken. Goalies: G, Galayda (2 saves); C, J. Cesare (5).Holy Name 5, Lake Catholic 1HN: Dreher (2), Grybowski (2), Miller. LC: Price.Goalies: HN, Reiss (1 save), Yanak (4); LC, Brannon (8).Lakewood 5, Midview 0L (1-10-2, 1-3-1): Virag (3), Papagianis, Kemp; M (2-8-1, 1-4-0): None.Goalies: L,  Fehrenbach (1), Moran (1); M, Chambers (11).Lutheran west 3, keystone 1LW (7-5): Zyck (2), Rosbach. K (3-7-1): Fitzgerald. Goalies: LW: Pschock (3 saves); K, Cyrus (9).North Royalton 1, Normandy 0NR: Smigel; N: None. Goalies: NR, Fikar (3 saves) ; N, Majorle (7). Rocky River 2, Elyria Catholic 1RR: Mod, Wischmerier. EC (9-2-1): Sadler. Goalies: RR, Liva (4 saves); EC, Conroy (6).Late:Beachwood 2, Harvey 1B (6-3-2, 4-0-1): Lee, Caputo. H (6-4-1, 2-3): Pacheco.Goalies: B, Goldhammer (3 saves); H, Soto (4).Notable: Julian Caputo scored the game-winning goal for Beachwood in the 70th minute.Berea-Midpark 1, Brecksville 0BM (6-2-3, 4-0): Robertson.Goalies: BM, Bartek (5 saves).Fairview 7, Wellington 2F (7-5-0, 4-3-0): Johnson 3, Groh 2, Bendo 2. W (3-6-1, 2-4-0): Lara 2.Goalies: F, Farkas (1 save), Karliak (1); W, Miller (3), Mohrman (2).Holy Name 5, Trinity 0HN: Cirkvencic, Ostello, Ontko, Wallace, Shuba.Goalies: HN, Stepic (5 saves).Revere 3, Copley 1R (11-0-1): Marich, Branch, Dyko. C (7-4-1): Harter.Goalies: R, Gerberich (5 saves); C, Mubarak (4).

GIRLS SOCCERAvon 2, Vermilion 0A: Frombach, Own Goal.Goalies: A, Grudzien (7 saves); V, Mc-Curdy (29).Bay 7, North Ridgeville 0B (8-0-4, 4-0-1): Lempke, S. Meisenburg, M. Holmes, Hanna, Steyns, Nainiger, Hardy. NR (4-6-2): None.Goalies: B, Grisnik (3 saves); NR, Case-ment (11).Brecksville 3, Berea-Midpark 1B (4-7): Andrews, Morgan, Houk. BM (5-4-1): Bainbridge.Goalies: B, Farwell (3 saves); BM, Sasak (5).Cleveland Heights 3, Euclid 0CH (8-3): Jackson (2), K. Saunders. E (5-5): None. Goalies: CH, Moton (1 save); E, Huey (7). Fairview 2, Wellington 0F (8-1-2): Miller, Strandahl. W: None.Goalies: F, Lally (1 save); W, Sparks (4).Firelands 4, Oberlin 0F (6-3-1, 4-3-0): Penkava, Jones, Melen-dez, Jackson.Goalies: F, Willis (6 saves); O, Tallman (8).Mentor 4, North Royalton 3M: Lewis (2), Grebenc, Cassella. NR: N/A (3). Goalies: M, Pratt (8 saves); NR, Overly (3).Midview 2, Lakewood 0M: Lusher, Heyde. L: None. Goalies: M, Ceh (7 saves); L (11). Rocky River 5, Elyria Catholic 0RR (11-0-1): Bennett 3, Klodnick 2. EC (7-2-3): None.Goalies: RR, Connelly (1 save); EC, Holbrock (12).Stow 5, Shaker Heights 2S (6-5): Fobean (2), Norton (2), Sheehan. SH: Mesiano, Cheeverine. Goalies: S, Green (8 saves); SH, Sharf-stein (7).Twinsburg 2, Mayfield 0T (10-0-1): Sanborn, O’Donnell. M (4-5-2): None.Goalies: T, McGlinchy (7 saves); M, Stickley (8).Walsh Jesuit 1, Magnificat 1W (10-0-2): Auth. M (9-1-1): Brown. Goalies: W, Grace (8 saves); M, Piscioneri (5). Westlake 3, North Olmsted 0W (4-1-4): Appel 2, Bauer. NO (5-6-1): None.Goalies: W, Carpenter (5 saves); NO, Patterson (8).Late:Buckeye 8, Oberlin 0B: Serio, Turner 2, S. Barnes, N. Barnes, Glancy.Goalies: B, Stacy (1 save); O, Tallman (16 saves).Trinity 2, Cuyahoga Heights 1T (7-2-1): Garey, Eyerman.Goalies: T, Heese (8 saves); CH, Steg-maier (7).Notable: Trinity sophomore scored the game-winning goal with less than 2 minutes left to play.

BOYS GOLFDIVISION III SECTIONALAt Pine Hills, Par 72How they finished (Top 3 teams advance to district): 1. Dalton 337; 2. Kirtland 347; 3. Mogadore 354; 4. Hillsdale 354; 5. Berkshire 357; 6. Mapleton 363; 7. Smithville 365; 8. Villa Angela-St. Joseph 365; 9. Lake Ridge Academy 372; 10. Trin-ity 375; 11. Cuyahoga Heights 376; 12. Central Christian 425; 13. Rittman 426.Individual qualifiers: 1. Aukerman (S) 84; T2. Ickes (H) 85; T2. Slator (H) 85.

FIELD HOCKEYLate:Hudson 5, Hawken 0Hu: Russell, Hoover 2, Janesch, Nenny.

GIRLS TENNISArchbishop Hoban 5, St. Vincent-St. Mary 0Singles: Waddell d. Reese 6-1, 6-0; Bell d. Pagni 6-1, 7-6; Gorey d. Engles 6-0, 6-1.Doubles: Felden/May d. Pirie/Beskitt 6-0, 6-3; Thomas/Burkholder d. Smith/Lang 6-2, 6-2Avon Lake 3, Amherst 2Singles: Hrivnal (AL) d. Keron 6-0, 6-1; Krieg (AL) d. Souders 3-6, 6-2, 7-5; Franta (A) d. Loebick 6-2, 6-2.Doubles: Szucs/Sturges (A) d. Wanner/Johnson 6-4, 7-5; Hoffman/Sabo (AL) d. Lander/McDermott 6-2, 6-2.Harvey 5, Euclid 0  Singles: Beamer (H) d. Drennon 6-1, 6-0;  Cipriano (H)  d. Steele  6-0, 6-0; Koren (H)  d. Allison  7-6(6), 6-2.Doubles: Winters/Slay (H) d. McGraw/Sylvestor 6-0, 6-2; Van Winkle/Harness (H) d. Grumbley/Walston   6-3, 6-1.Highland 4, Woodridge 1Singles: Welch (H) d. Pung 6-1, 6-0; Mad. Petrich (H) d. Janaman 6-0, 6-2; Mac. Petrich (H) d. Pirita 6-2, 6-2.Doubles: Cressman/Bowers (H) d. Brazis/Simmons 6-4, 6-2; Downs/Snyder (W) d. Na. Wiswisser/Ni. Wiswesser.Hoban 5, St. Vincent-St. Mary 0Singles: Waddell def Reese 6-1, 6-0; Bell def. Pagni 6-1, 7-6; Gorey def. Engles 6-0, 6-1. Doubles: Felden/May def. Pirie/Beskitt 6-0, 6-3; Thomas/Burkholder def. smith/Lang 6-2, 6-2. Lakewood 3, Brush 2Singles: Shaw (L) d. Kaufmann 3-6, 6-4, 6-1; Weinstein (B) d. Wood 7-5,6-4; Woodruff (B) d. Foran 6-0, 6-3.Doubles: Hoflesy/Ritschie (L) d. Carter/Adell 6-2,6-3; King/Nelson (L) d. Ander-son/Mancino 6-2,6-3. Laurel 4, Beachwood 1Singles: Buchinsky (L) d. Crosby (B) 6-0,6-1; Feng (L) d. Kuang (B) 6-1,6-2; Hata (L) d. Stern (B) 6-0, 6-2. S.Tall/J.Tall (B) d. Moore/Lauster (L) 6-3,6-2. Doubles: Shao/Preiser (L) d. Finkerthal/Bruening (B) 6-0, 6-0.; S.Tall/J.Tall (B) d. Moore/Lauster (L) 6-3, 6-2. Medina 4, Revere 1Singles: Deimling (M) d. Bucci 6-0, 6-0; Ott (M) d. Taylor 6-2, 6-1; Speckman (M) d. Mortimer 6-0, 6-0.Doubles: Henry/Ling (R) d. Arnold/Liebler 6-3, 7-6 (2); Green/Wolf (M) d. Berry/Furet.Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 5, Solon B 0Singles: Didovic(N) d. Golias 6-0, 6-1; Kus(N) d. Caplan 6-0, 6-0; Tomsick(N) d. Buehler 6-1, 6-2.Doubles: D’Angelo/Shimooka(N) d. Blashka/Emerman 6-4, 6-1; Pearce/Lah(N) d. Lurie/Hong 6-4, 6-1.Strongsville 5, Olmsted Falls 0Singles: Peskura (S) d. Taylor 6-1, 6-0; Khan (S) d. Stark 6-0, 6-0; Shah (S) d. Bennett 6-1, 6-0.

Doubles: Rowe/Moser (S) d. M. Bertrand/Bokman 6-4, 6-1; Sridharan/Tan (S) d. J. Bertrand/Ashton 6-0, 6-2.Late:Nordonia 5, Chardon 0 Singles: Jones d. CiCiero 7-6 (5), 0-6, 6-3; Iyer d. Poyar 6-3, 6-3; Smith d. Kevern 6-4, 6-1.Doubles: Schwed/Hawks d. Moore/Craddock 6-1, 6-2; Deblenovich/Baynard d. Pischel/Hammer 1-6, 6-1, 6-1.

VOLLEYBALLHawken d. Beachwood 21-25, 25-12, 25-22, 25-22Notable: Katie Zuccaro led Hawken with 43 receptions and five digs. Her team-mate Lindsay Kutasch had 19 kills, Alyssa Hunt had 10 kills and six blocks and Chiarra Cominelli had 35 assists. Holy Name d. Avon Lake 25-18, 25-22, 25-19.John Adams d. Rhodes 25-15, 21-25, 25-12, 25-12.Eastlake North d. Euclid 25-23, 25-20, 22-25, 25-18Notable: For Eastlake North, Alli Antosh tallied 20 assists and Kelly Lang had 22 digs. Collinwood d. Jane Adams 25-22, 25-13, 25-18Hay d. Glenville 20 - 25, 25 - 19, 25 - 22, 25-19John F. Kennedy d. Whitney Young 25-13, 20-25, 25-22, 25-19Medina d. Mayfield 28-26, 25-20, 25-22Late:Highland d. Revere 25-20, 19-25, 25-16, 25-14.Notable: Highland’s Paige Tanzer had 27 digs and Mallory Adams had 14 kills and 6 aces. Highland is 16-6 overall and 6-3 in the conference. Strongsville d. Brecksville-Broad-view Heights 25-9, 25-21, 25-13.Notable: For Strongsville, Jackie Fabec had 17 kills and Andi Mott had 35 assists and an ace.Brunswick d. Valley Forge 25-22, 25-14, 25-21.Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy d. Indian Valley 25-14, 25-17, 25-23Suburban League.Walsh Jesuit d. Archbishop Hoban 25-21, 25-13, 23-25, 25-16

TennisWTA Toray Pan Pacific OpenAt Ariake Colosseum, TokyoPurse: $2.37 million (Premier)Surface: hard-outdoorSinglesThird RoundEugenie Bouchard, Canada, def. Jelena

Jankovic (6), Serbia, 7-5, 6-2.Caroline Wozniacki (4), Denmark, def.

Magdalena Rybarikova, Slovakia, 6-1, 6-1.

Venus Williams, United States, def. Simo-na Halep (13), Romania, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3.

Lucie Safarova, Czech Republic, def. Sam Stosur (12), Australia, 6-4, 6-4.

Agnieszka Radwanska (2), Poland, def.Dominika Cibulkova (16), Slovakia, 6-3, 6-4.

Angelique Kerber (5), Germany, def. Ana Ivanovic (11), Serbia, 6-4, 6-2.

WNBA playoffsConference Semifinals (Best-of-3)Eastern ConferenceAtlanta 2, Washington 1Thursday, Sept. 19: Washington 71, Atlanta 56Saturday, Sept. 21: Atlanta 63, Wash-ington 45Monday, Sept. 23: Atlanta 80, Washington 72Indiana 2, Chicago 0Friday Sept. 20: Indiana 85, Chicago 72Sunday, Sept. 22: Indiana 79, Chicago 57Western ConferenceMinnesota 2, Seattle 0Friday, Sept. 20: Minnesota 80, Seattle 64Sunday, Sept. 22: Minnesota 58, Seattle 55Phoenix 2, Los Angeles 1Thursday, Sept. 19: Phoenix 86, Los Angeles 75Saturday, Sept. 21: Los Angeles 82, Phoenix 73Monday, Sept. 23: Phoenix 78, Los Angeles 77Conference Finals (Best-of-3) Eastern Conference Atlanta vs. IndianaToday: Indiana at Atlanta, 7 p.m.Sunday: Atlanta at Indiana, 3 p.m.x-Tuesday: Indiana at Atlanta, TBAWestern Conference Minnesota vs. PhoenixToday: Phoenix at Minnesota, 9 p.m.Sunday: Minnesota at Phoenix, 5 p.m.x-Tuesday: Phoenix at Minnesota, TBA

NASCARSprint Cup schedulex-non-points raceSept. 29 — AAA 400, Dover, Del.Oct. 6 — Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas City, Kan.Oct. 12 — Bank of America 500, Concord, N.C.Oct. 20 — Camping World RV Sales 500, Talladega, Ala.Oct. 27 — Goody’s Fast Relief 500, Ridgeway, Va.Nov. 3 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, TexasNov. 10 — AdvoCare 500, Avondale, Ariz.Nov. 17 — Ford EcoBoost 400, Home-stead, Fla.

Driver Standings Through Sept. 221. Matt Kenseth, 2,111.2. Kyle Busch, 2,097.3. Jimmie Johnson, 2,093.4. Carl Edwards, 2,075.5. Greg Biffle, 2,073.6. Kevin Harvick, 2,072.7. Kurt Busch, 2,071.8. Jeff Gordon, 2,069.9. Ryan Newman, 2,064.10. Clint Bowyer, 2,063.11. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 2,049.12. Joey Logano, 2,042.13. Kasey Kahne, 2,040.14. Brad Keselowski, 792.15. Jamie McMurray, 786.16. Martin Truex Jr., 752.17. Paul Menard, 742.18. Aric Almirola, 719.19. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 700.20. Jeff Burton, 694

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Today in Sports history:In 1981, Nolan Ryan of the Houston Astros becomes the first player to pitch five no-hit, no-run games. This one is a 5-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers at the Astrodome.

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LeBron will do powder tossLeBron James is bringing back the pregame powder. The Miami Heat star says he’s decided to resume his one-time tradition of tossing powder into the air just before the start of games. He’s de-picted doing exactly that on the cover of the NBA 2K14 video game that was released this week.

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No new trial for SanduskyFormer Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky should not get a new trial after being convicted of sexually abusing 10 boys, a Penn-sylvania appeals court ruled in Harrisburg. ... Two more former college football players have filed a lawsuit against the NCAA stemming from concussions and brain injuries. John DuRocher, a quarterback at Washington and Oregon, and Darin Harris, a safety at Washington, are seek-ing more than $5 million in damages.

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Steelers trade for tackleThe Pittsburgh Steelers have acquired tackle Levi Brown, 29, from the Arizona Cardinals for a conditional draft pick. The winless Steelers (0-4) desperately need help along the offensive line. ... The Ravens have acquired offensive tackle Eugene Monroe from the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for multiple draft pick compensa-tion. ... Titans safety Michael Griffin says the NFL fined him $21,000 for his hit on New York Jets receiver Stephen Hill. Griffin has appealed the fine. ... Oakland quarterback Terrelle Pryor returned to practice and was working with the first team after missing last week’s game with a concussion. ... Called “Mr. Hitner” for years out of respect for his hard-hitting defense, San Fran-cisco safety Donte Whitner has filed paperwork in Ohio through his lawyer to formally change his name by removing the ‘W’ — after receiving permission from his mother, Deborah, to do so.

COLLEGES

Saban suspends safetyAlabama coach Nick Saban has suspended star safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix indefinitely for vio-lating team rules. Clinton-Dix is one of the top-ranked Crimson Tide’s top defenders and a pro-jected first-round NFL draft pick.... Despite the government shutdown, the Air Force-Navy foot-ball game will be played Saturday after receiving the approval of the Department of Defense.

AUTO RACING

Keselowski gets extensionPenske Racing has signed extensions with driv-er Brad Keselowski and sponsor Miller Lite through 2017.

GYMNASTICS

Biles leads at worldsSimone Biles used superb floor and vault exer-cises to sweep past U.S. teammate Kyla Ross and take the provisional lead in all-around qualifying at the world gymnastics championships in Ant-werp, Belgium.

Newswatch Latest Line NFL Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog Week Five CLEVELAND 4 ½ (41) Buffalo Sunday Kansas City 3 (39) TENNESSEE MIAMI 3 (44) Baltimore ST. LOUIS 11 ½ (42) Jacksonville CINCINNATI 2 (45) New England Seattle 3 (43) INDIANAPOLIS GREEN BAY 7 (54) Detroit CHICAGO Pick’em (49) New Orleans NY GIANTS 2 ½ (54) Philadelphia Carolina 2 (42) ARIZONA San Diego 4 ½ (45) OAKLAND Denver 7 ½ (57) DALLAS SAN FRAN 6 ½ (43) Houston Monday ATLANTA 10 (44) NY JetsBye Week: Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay, Washington. College Football Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog Texas 9 (56) IOWA ST W. Kentucky 7 (48) UL-MONROE Ucla 5 (61) UTAH Friday UTAH ST 6 (58) Byu SAN DIEGO ST 5 (57) Nevada Saturday Ohio St 7 NORTHWESTERN NAVY 11 ½ Air Force Michigan St 1 IOWA Louisville 34 TEMPLE TOLEDO 21 W. Michigan BUFFALO 13 ½ E. Michigan ALABAMA 56 Georgia St BOS. COLLEGE 11 ½ Army Central Michigan 3 MIAMI-OHIO VIRGINIA 5 Ball St FLORIDA ST 15 Maryland MIAMI-FLA 5 Georgia Tech Clemson 13 ½ SYRACUSE N.C. State 8 WAKE FOREST NEBRASKA 9 Illinois MARSHALL 14 Tex San Antonio North Texas 3 TULANE Oregon 39 COLORADO Georgia 10 ½ TENNESSEE FLORIDA 12 Arkansas Lsu 9 ½ MISSISSIPPI ST TULSA 3 Rice VIRGINIA TECH 7 ½ North Carolina OKLAHOMA 10 ½ Tcu Cincinnati 11 ½ SOUTH FLORIDA OKLAHOMA ST 14 Kansas St VANDERBILT 1 Missouri MICHIGAN 20 Minnesota Central Florida 10 ½ MEMPHIS Rutgers 5 SMU Fresno St 27 IDAHO UL-LAFAYETTE 10 ½ Texas St TROY 3 ½ South Alabama NEW MEXICO 9 ½ New Mexico St Washington St 1 ½ CALIFORNIA STANFORD 7 Washington Northern Illinois 9 KENT ST Mississippi 2 ½ AUBURN S. CAROLINA 21 Kentucky SO. MISS 17 Florida Intl BGSU 25 ½ Massachusetts UAB 5 Florida Atlantic Texas Tech 17 ½ KANSAS East Carolina 7 ½ MID. TENN ST Ohio 5 AKRON x-Arizona St 6 Notre Dame BAYLOR 28 West Virginia La. Tech Pick’em UTEP Penn St 3 ½ INDIANA San Jose St 4 HAWAIIx-at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas MLB Favorite Odds Underdog National League Division Series Best of Five Series-Game One ST. LOUIS 7-8 Pittsburgh LA Dodgers 6 ½-7 ½ ATLANTA NHL Favorite Goals Underdog WASHINGTON ½-1 Calgary PITTSBURGH ½-1 New Jersey BOSTON ½-1 Tampa Bay ST. LOUIS ½-1 Nashville MINNESOTA Even-½ Los Angeles DALLAS ½-1 Florida PHOENIX Even-½ NY Rangers SAN JOSE Even-½ Vancouver Home Team in CAPS

NFLAMERICAN CONFERENCEEast W L T Pct PF PANew England 4 0 0 1.000 89 57Miami 3 1 0 .750 91 91N.Y. Jets 2 2 0 .500 68 88Buffalo 2 2 0 .500 88 93South W L T Pct PF PAIndianapolis 3 1 0 .750 105 51Tennessee 3 1 0 .750 98 69Houston 2 2 0 .500 90 105Jacksonville 0 4 0 .000 31 129North W L T Pct PF PABaltimore 2 2 0 .500 91 87Cleveland 2 2 0 .500 64 70Cincinnati 2 2 0 .500 81 81Pittsburgh 0 4 0 .000 69 110West W L T Pct PF PADenver 4 0 0 1.000 179 91Kansas City 4 0 0 1.000 102 41San Diego 2 2 0 .500 108 102Oakland 1 3 0 .250 71 91NATIONAL CONFERENCEEast W L T Pct PF PADallas 2 2 0 .500 104 85Philadelphia 1 3 0 .250 99 138Washington 1 3 0 .250 91 112N.Y. Giants 0 4 0 .000 61 146South W L T Pct PF PANew Orleans 4 0 0 1.000 108 55Carolina 1 2 0 .333 68 36Atlanta 1 3 0 .250 94 104Tampa Bay 0 4 0 .000 44 70North W L T Pct PF PADetroit 3 1 0 .750 122 101Chicago 3 1 0 .750 127 114Green Bay 1 2 0 .333 96 88Minnesota 1 3 0 .250 115 123West W L T Pct PF PASeattle 4 0 0 1.000 109 47San Francisco 2 2 0 .500 79 95Arizona 2 2 0 .500 69 89St. Louis 1 3 0 .250 69 121TodayBuffalo at Cleveland, 8:25 p.m.SundayDetroit at Green Bay, 1 p.m.New Orleans at Chicago, 1 p.m.Kansas City at Tennessee, 1 p.m.Jacksonville at St. Louis, 1 p.m.New England at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.Seattle at Indianapolis, 1 p.m.Baltimore at Miami, 1 p.m.Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m.Carolina at Arizona, 4:05 p.m.Denver at Dallas, 4:25 p.m.Houston at San Francisco, 8:30 p.m.San Diego at Oakland, 11:35 p.m.Open: Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay,

WashingtonMondayN.Y. Jets at Atlanta, 8:40 p.m.

TransactionsBASEBALLCOMMISSIONER’S OFFICE – Sus-pended Milwaukee RHP Dylan Brock 50 games for a violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.American LeagueMINNESOTA TWINS – Assigned RHPs Cole De Vries, Shairon Martis and Josh Roenicke and OF Clete Thomas outright to Rochester (IL).TEXAS RANGERS – Announced the contracts of first base coach Dave Anderson and bench coach Jackie Moore will not be renewed.American AssociationEL PASO DIABLOS – Released INF Shelby Ford.LINCOLN SALTDOGS – Sent RHP Stayton Thomas to Rockford (Frontier) to complete an earlier trade.WINNIPEG GOLDEYES – Signed RHP Jason Jarvis.Frontier LeagueWASHINGTON WILD THINGS – Sent LHP Dayne Quist to San Angelo (United) to complete an earlier trade.WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS – Sold

the contract of RHP Jake Roberts to the Arizona Diamondbacks.BASKETBALLNational Basketball AssociationCHICAGO BULLS – Released Gs Kalin Lucas and Patrick Christopher.NEW YORK KNICKS – Signed G Chris Douglas-Roberts. Released F Justin Brownlee.SAN ANTONIO SPURS – Named Dave Telep draft scouting coordinator.FOOTBALLNational Football LeagueARIZONA CARDINALS – Placed LB Vic So’oto on injured reserve. Signed LB Marcus Benard. Traded OT Levi Brown to Pittsburgh for a conditional draft pick.CINCINNATI BENGALS – Released DB Curtis Marsh. Signed LB Michael Boley.INDIANAPOLIS COLTS – Released G Thomas Austin from the practice squad.JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS – Traded OT Eugene Monroe to Baltimore for two undisclosed draft picks.KANSAS CITY CHIEFS – Released LB Darin Drakeford from the practice squad. Signed G Chandler Burden to the practice squad.MIAMI DOLPHINS – Released S Kelcie McCray and FB Tyler Clutts. Signed LB Austin Spitler.NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS – Re-signed S Kanorris Davis to the practice squad.NEW YORK GIANTS – Released OT Steven Baker from the practice squad. Signed WR Marcus Harris to the practice squad.NEW YORK JETS – Signed WR David Nelson.ST. LOUIS RAMS – Signed WR Emory Blake to the practice squad.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS – Signed QB John Skelton to a one-year contract and LB Jermaine Cunningham. Released QB B.J. Daniels and RB Owen Marecic.SEATTLE SEAHAWKS – Released LB John Lotulelei. Released FB Jameson Konz from the practice squad. Claimed QB B.J. Daniels off waivers from San Francisco. Signed WR Arceto Clark to the practice squad.TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS – Signed WR Chris Owusu. Claimed S Kelcie Mc-Cray off waivers from Miami.Canadian Football LeagueEDMONTON ESKIMOS – Signed RB Robbie Rouse to the practice roster.WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS – Added WR Jheranie Boyd, OL Shea Allard, LB Taylor Reed, DB Semaj Moody and DE Jake Killeen to the practice roster.HOCKEYNational Hockey LeagueSAN JOSE SHARKS – Assigned F Freddie Hamilton to Worcester (AHL). Recalled F Matt Pelech from San Fran-cisco (ECHL).American Hockey LeaguePEORIA RIVERMEN – Signed Fs Brett Lipscomb and Branden Parkhouse; D Jarrett Rush and Tyler Amburgey; and G Russell Stein.SYRACUSE CRUNCH – Reassigned D Carl Nielsen to Florida (ECHL).TEXAS STARS – Assigned D Etienne Boutet to Idaho (ECHL).WORCESTER SHARKS – Named Char-lie Townsend video coaching assistant.COLLEGEPURDUE – Suspended WRs B.J. Knauf two games and Jordan Woods indefinitely.TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO – Named Christie Hill and Jessica Rogers assistant softball coaches.WENTWORTH TECH – Named Tony Moschetto men’s tennis coach.

Horse racingThistleDown resultsRace 1: $16,500, Maiden special weight, 3 yo’s & up, Six Furlongs5 Amysecret (Ramos) $5.00 2.60 3.002 Iamacongatoo (Magrell) $5.00 3.201A Sweet Epic (De La Cruz) $3.00Exacta (5-2) $15.80Superfecta (5-2-1-4) $62.60Trifecta (5-2-1) $40.80Race 2: $10,400, Claiming, 3 yo’s & up, Six Furlongs5 Fire Ma (Rosario, Jr.) $3.80 2.80 2.406 She’s the Prize (Gonzalez) $7.80 4.004 Fancy B Fancy (Hern-Lopez) $2.40Daily Double (5-5) $11.80Exacta (5-6) $13.20Superfecta (5-6-4-2) $83.20Trifecta (5-6-4) $63.20Race 3: $8,300, Maiden Claiming, 3 yo’s & up, Five And A Half Furlongs5CoastalRascal(Hern-Lop) $9.00 4.80 7.001 Don Alejandro (Magrell) $24.40 7.603 Skip for Gin (Fox) $6.60Exacta (5-1) $319.20Superfecta (5-1-3-2) $4,775.20Trifecta (5-1-3) $1,122.20Pic 3 (5-5-5) $55.40Race 4: $8,000, Claiming, 3 yo’s & up, Six Furlongs3 Scipion’s Gold (Rosario) $3.00 3.20 2.101 Done Done It (Sarvis) $4.40 3.805 Lil Miss Jones (Gonzalez) $2.40Exacta (3-1) $18.60Superfecta (3-1-5-4) $64.40Trifecta (3-1-5) $30.00Pic 3 (5-5-3) $95.20Pic 4 (5-5-5-3) $49.20Race 5: $8,300, Maiden Claiming, 3 yo’s & up, Five And A Half Furlongs8 Langley Field (Gonzalez) $3.40 2.40 2.206 Dodge the Law (Hern-Lop) $2.40 2.109 William of Wales (Fox) $2.40Late Scratches: Captain Spanky, Silver

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Exacta (8-6) $8.40Superfecta (8-6-9-4) $39.50Trifecta (8-6-9) $25.40Pic 3 (5-3-½/3/5/8) $21.40Race 6: $9,100, Claiming, 3 yo’s & up, Five And A Half Furlongs2 Jango (Feliciano) $7.80 4.60 2.403 Hour by Hour (Laurente) $6.80 3.208 Blings Express (Rosendo) $3.00Exacta (2-3) $30.00Superfecta (2-3-8-4) $289.50Trifecta (2-3-8) $101.40Pic 3 (3-8/½/3/5-2) $17.00Race 7: $8,000, Claiming, 3 yo’s & up, Six Furlongs3 Hoagy Gone Green (H-Lopez)

$10.20 2.80 2.401 Leaderofthestorm (Magrell) $2.80 2.408 Tabulate (Rosendo) $7.00Late Scratches: Trilite ThunderExacta (3-1) $17.60Superfecta (3-1-8-5) $1,093.90Trifecta (3-1-8) $294.20Pic 3 (8/½/3/5-2-3) $44.60Race 8: $8,500, Claiming, 3 yo’s & up, Six Furlongs1What Outa Who (Rosario) $4.20 4.20 3.403 Macum (Feliciano) $5.80 3.405 Larryrepent’s (De La Cruz) $10.40Daily Double (3-1) $25.40Exacta (1-3) $22.00Superfecta (1-3-5-2) $1,391.60Trifecta (1-3-5) $248.20Pic 3 (2-3-1) $35.40

Pic 4 (8/½/3/5-2-3-1) $18.50Pic 5 (3-8/½/3/5-2-3-1) $51.15

Northfield Park ResultsRace 1 NW1000L5CD Trot $2,0005-Tripoli (ChMyrick) 17.00 5.20 4.604-She’s A Jailbird (JoSutton) 3.00 2.403-Master Wheels (DoMcKirgan) 2.40EXACTA (5-4) $54.20TRIFECTA (5-4-3) $262.00Scratched: Heavenly ChipRace 2 NW1000L5CD Pace $2,0001-Hop Zip (JDWengerd) 5.40 3.20 2.609-Vilas Blue Chip (AlHawk) 23.20 9.803-Sadler Hanover (JoSutton) 3.00EXACTA (1-9) $101.20TRIFECTA (1-9-3) $637.40DAILY DOUBLE (5/1) $130.80Race 3 NW200PSCD Trot $2,4005-Oak Ridge Boy (JoSutton) 7.40 4.20 2.404-Viking Mia (KeKashJr) 9.40 3.401-Triple G (RuSwartz) 2.10EXACTA (5-4) $44.40TRIFECTA (5-4-1) $147.00Race 4 NW200PSCD Pace $2,4003-Luke Henry (WrennJr) 2.40 2.10 2.105-Armbros Revenge A (JoSutton) 4.20 3.604-Pictonian Espresso (JaThmpsn) 7.20EXACTA (3-5) $13.20TRIFECTA (3-5-4) $117.80SUPERFECTA (3-5-4-9 $1) $183.70SUPERFECTA (3-5-4-9 $.10) $18.37Race 5 NW250PSCD Trot $2,8004-MakinGreen Lavec (DoPfister) 3.40 2.40 2.102-Helookslikeahummer (MHeadwrth)

4.00 2.603-Legacy Chip (RoMiller) 2.60EXACTA (4-2) $9.00TRIFECTA (4-2-3) $21.20Scratched: CiroRace 6 NW2PMCD Pace $2,8003-Gun’sBountyhunter(KashJr) 4.20 3.20 3.002-Optique (MHeadwrth) 17.40 12.201-Melissa L (RoMiller) 2.40EXACTA (3-2) $112.00TRIFECTA (3-2-1) $408.40

Race 7 NW250PSCD Trot $2,8004-Tag The Lady (WrennJr) 7.20 3.20 2.601-Beer League (AMerrimn) 2.10 2.105-Perfect Heart Beat (RoMiller) 3.60EXACTA (4-1) $9.00TRIFECTA (4-1-5) $71.60SUPERFECTA (4-1-5-2 $1) $161.50SUPERFECTA (4-1-5-2 $.10) $16.15PICK FIVE (5/3/1,4/¾ (5of5) $510.30Race 8 NW250PSCD Pace $2,8003-Digam (BdWKramer) 11.00 5.80 3.408-Art Glass (JoSutton) 6.60 3.801-Custers Last Stand (RyStahl) 2.40EXACTA (3-8) $89.00TRIFECTA (3-8-1) $257.20PICK THREE (¾/3) (3of3) $61.90Race 9 NW300PSCD Trot $3,2004-NorthmedoEsther(WrennJr)10.20 3.40 2.801-Christina Victory (JiSmith) 2.20 2.109-Barbazon (JoDMapes) 3.40EXACTA (4-1) $19.40TRIFECTA (4-1-9) $110.60

TennisChina OpenAt The Beijing Tennis CentrePurse: Men, $3.57 million (WT500); Women, $5.19 million (Premier)Surface: Hard-OutdoorSinglesMenSecond RoundFabio Fognini, Italy, def. Lleyton Hewitt, Australia, 6-0, 6-2.John Isner (8), United States, def. Roberto Bautista Agut, Spain, 6-2, 6-7 (3), 6-4.Rafael Nadal (2), Spain, def. Philipp Kohlschreiber, Germany, 6-4, 7-6 (3).WomenSecond RoundAndrea Petkovic, Germany, def. Svetlana Kuznetsova, Russia, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1.Jelena Jankovic (8), Serbia, def. Galina Voskoboeva, Kazakhstan, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3.Polona Hercog, Slovenia, def. Ana Iva-novic (14), Serbia, 6-4, 6-4.Agnieszka Radwanska (3), Poland, def. Madison Keys, United States, 6-3, 6-2.Third RoundPetra Kvitova (9), Czech Republic, def. Sara Errani (5), Italy, 6-4, 6-7 (3), 6-3.Li Na (4), China, def. Sabine Lisicki (13), Germany, 7-5, 6-4.

BowlingAmateur USBC Greater Cleveland Bowl-ing Association honor scores through Monday

300Jeff Vinca, Parma, 9/17, YorktownSteve Kaliszewski, Valley View, 9/18, Red CircleTom Centa, Cuyahoga Hts, 9/5, Red CircleEd Kotonski Jr, Cleveland, 9/12, Red CircleTim Orlosky, Strongsville, 9/18, Freeway ParmaTommie Conely, Cleveland, 9/19, CloverleafJim Brenders, Middleburg Hts, 9/19, Freeway ParmaRich Grannis, Cleveland, 9/19, BrookgateBob May, N Royalton, 9/19, YorktownDave Ellsworth, Cleveland, 9/20, FairviewSteve White, Warrensville Hts, 9/22, CloverleafTony Petry, Cleveland, 9/12, BrookgateJim Brenders, Middleburg Hts, 9/23, BrookgateChuck Lewis, Northfield, 9/24, RoselandMatt Molzan, Parma, 8/6, Freeway ParmaJeff Grabski, Cleveland, 9/8, BrookgateWill Haverland, Brook Park, 9/15, BrookgateJohn Hammer, Cleveland, 9/11, BrookgateBill McKim, Parma, 9/11, BrookgateKevin Oravecz, Mentor, 9/20, Red CircleJohn Boyd III, Cleveland, 9/21, Ernst John Boyd III, Cleveland, 9/28, RoselandClyde Winfield, S. Euclid, 9/29, CloverleafJoe Pieciak, Seven Hills, 9/30, Seven HillsAbdo Abounader, Rocky River, 9/30, Freeway Parma299Jim Myers, Bay Village, 9/11, BuckeyeMike Polivka, Parma, 9/6, CloverleafDan Guinn, Brook Park, 9/21, CloverleafTommy Whitkofski, Brook Park, 9/24, Freeway ParmaJohn Goersmeyer, Brunswick, 8/25, Brookgate800Rich Grannis, Cleveland, 9/19, Brookgate, 853Bill McKim, Parma, 9/11, Brookgate, 823Will Haverland, Brook Park, 9/15, Brookgate, 820Joe Chiara Jr, Parma, 8/7, Freeway Parma, 812John Boyd III, Cleveland, 9/21, Ernst, 805Jim Brenders, Middleburg Hts, 9/19, Freeway Parma, 801Clyde Winfield, S Euclid, 9/29, Cloverleaf, 800

H.S. resultsGirls cross countryWestern Reserve Academy 25, Laurel 36

1. Neroni (L) 21:35; 2. Borja (L) 22:07; 3. Zandee (WRA) 23:44.

Boys golfDivision I SectionalsAt Windmill LakeHow they finished (top 4 advance to districts):1. Walsh Jesuit 294; 2. Twinsburg 314; 3. Hudson 315; 4. Kent Roosevelt 316; 5. Aurora 320; 6. Canfield 321; 7. Kenston 328; 8. Stow 336; 9. Poland Seminary 341; 10. Howland 342; T11. Solon 345; T11. Nordonia 345; 13. Austintown-Fitch 347; 14. Ravenna 349; 15. Boardman 355; 16. Warren Harding 367; 17. Niles 444.Individual qualifiers:1. Holt (Stow) 70; T2. Carano (Canfield) 72; T7. Brown (Nordo-nia) 75; T10. O’Callaghan(Aurora) 76.Notable: Walsh Jesuit took the team hon-ors at the Division I sectional tournament at Windmill Lake, with four of its five golfers placing in the top 10 individually. Chase Johnson led Walsh Jesuit with a 72 while Luke Liberatore shot a 73, Zachary Supelak had a 74, Michael Furey had a 75 and Christopher Utrup had a 76. Stow’s Ian Holt was the top overall finisher, shooting a 70. Twinsburg finished second behind Matt McAdoo’s 74 and Gary Heath’s 75.Division I SectionalsAt Barberton BrooksideHow they finished (top 4 advance to dis-tricts): 1. Brunswick 318; 2. Highland 322; 3. Archbishop Hoban 324; 4. Revere 326.Individual qualifiers:1. Mosholder (Tall-madge) 73; 2. Sherrill (Wadsworth) 77; 3. Schultz (Firestone) 78; 4. Panepento (Wooster) 79.Notable:Brunswick took the top spot at the sectional thanks to strong efforts from Jared Toom (76) and Tim Monroe (78). Highland finished second behind Ryan Scherler’s 75 and Chad Dubiel’s 79. Revere snuck into the final qualifying spot for districts, with Danny Pavlich shooting a 77 and Mason Whitlam and Lance Milovance each shooting 82. Zach Mosholder of Tallmadge took the top individual qualifier spot thanks to a 73.Division Iii DistrictsAt TannenhaufHow they finished (top 2 advance to state):1. St. Thomas Aquinas 325; 2. War-ren John F. Kennedy 328; 3. Mogadore 333; 4. Newton Falls 344; 5. Kirtland 345; 6. Dalton 351; 7. Columbiana 353; 8. Lowellville 367; 9. Jackson Milton 373.Individual state qualifiers: 1. Eddie Pearce (Mogadore) 75; 3. Zack Berry (Newton Falls) 78.Notable: Alex Miday led St. Thomas Aquinas to the state tournament with a 76. Teammates Dan Mosher (82), Jason Barnett (82), Jake Stauffenger (85) and Chandler Kraft (90) also helped St. Thomas Aquinas get to state. Warren JFK held off Mogadore for the final spot thanks to Billy Phillips (78), Ryan Fowler (81) and Daniel LaPolla (80). Mogadore’s Eddie Pearce was the match medalist after shooting a 75 and heads to state along with Newton Falls’ Zack Berry (78).Field hockeyStow 3, Orange 1S:Ivins, DiSanto, Mangira; O:Ruggieri.Late:Shaker Heights 2, Magnificat 1S: Anderson, Muller-Girard; M:Durkin.Goalies: S, Anderle (5); M, Baker (10).Boys soccerAvon Lake 4, Olmsted Falls 3Brecksville 2, Westlake 1B:Bair 2;W:Swisher.Goalies: B, Schroedel (5); W, Greenburg (6).Columbia 3, Brookside 0C (7-4-2):Szabados 2, Heuniche.Goalies: C, Fess (3 saves).Fairview 6, Brooklyn 2F (9-5-0, 6-3-0):Johnston 3, Bendo 2, Wiencek. B (2-8-2, 1-6-1):Galindo, Eddeb.Goalies: F, Karliak (6 saves), Farkas (1); B, T. Czirr (7).Lutheran West 1, Oberlin 0LW (10-5, 6-3): Neumann. O (5-7-1):None.Goalies; LW, Pshock (4 saves); O, Schroth (3).North Olmsted 3, Berea-Midpark 2NO:Loftus, Bekcer, Spanu. BM:Lucas, Harrington.Goalies: NO, Gajowski (10 saves); BM, Bartek (3).North Ridgeville 1, Vermillion 0NR (4-7-2, 2-4-0):Wiles; V (5-7-2, 0-5-1): None.Goalies: NR, Crow (5); V, Pawlowski (6).Rocky River 3, Lakewood 0RR (11-1-1, 6-0-0): Duncan, Sp. Klodnick, Wischmeier; L (1-11-2, 1-4-1):None.Goalies: RR, Liva (5); L, Fehrenbach (5).Villa Angela-St. Joseph 1, Holy Name 1VASJ (7-2-1, 2-0-1): Porter.Late:Archbishop Hoban 1, Walsh Jesuit 0A (9-2-1, 2-0-1): Salamon; W (4-6-3, 1-2-0): None.Goalies: A, Markowski (2); W, Pivonka (5).North Royalton 7, Mayfield 1NR: Antonio, Barrett, Lopes, Belz, Grida, Neczypor 2.Goalies: N, Limburg (5).Girls soccerArchbishop Hoban 1, Walsh Jesuit 1AH (12-0-2, 2-0-2):M.Zingale. WJ (11-0-3): Anzelc.Goalies: AH, Diestel (2 saves), Stepanek (1); WJ, Grace (1).Avon 1, Midview 0A:Sauter.Goalies: A, Grudzien (4 saves); M, Ceh (7).Avon Lake 1, Olmsted Falls 0AL (1-11-2):Robinson; OF (3-8-0):None.Goalies: AL, Crooks (4), AL, Duvall (1); OF, Walchanowicz (10).Bay 1, Elyria Catholic 0B (10-1-4, 5-0-1):Holmes. EC (8-3-3):None.Goalies: B, Grisnik (3 saves); EC, Holbrook (12).Notable:Ashley Grisnik recorded her eighth shutout of the season for Bay.Beaumont 1, Padua 0B:Newman.Goalies: B, Nemecek (5 saves); P, Wil-loughby (7).Brookside 8, Columbia 0B (8-3-3, 5-1-2): Minissale 3, M. Sours 2, H. Sours 2, Sanchez, Vanzant. C(3-9-2, 1-8):None.Goalies: B, Sanchez (1 save); C, Paine (6), Zelinsky (4).Brunswick 4, Stow 0B (10-1-13, 3-0-1): Maslowski, Al-Zarraq, Newcomer, Malleo. S (7-6-0, 1-2-0):None.Goalies: B, Calhoun (1 save); S, Green (3).Notable:Brunswick earned a share of the Northeast Ohio Conference River Division Championship.Elyria 4, Parma 0E: Ramirez 2, Petrov 2.Notable:Abbey Ramirez and Stephanie Petrov each had 2 goals and 1 assist for Elyria.Fairview 6, Brooklyn 0F (10-1-3, 8-0-1):Coyne 2, Strandahl, Klag, Tin, Gibbons.Goalies: F, Lally (0 saves); B, Crossman (17).Firelands 4, Black River 1F (9-3-1, 6-3-0):Jones 3, Melendez.BR:Massie.Goalies: F, Willis (3 saves).Hathaway Brown 3, Lake Catholic 0H (7-2-3):Vajscoc 3;L (4-4-1):None.Goalies: H, ElHindi (4); L, Brannon (6).Highland 2, Wadsworth 1H (10-3-1, 4-1-1): Koch, Cain. W (9-3-1, 4-2-0): Kilbride.Goalies: H, Less (4 saves); W, Centea (4).Holy Name 4, Notre Dame-Cathe-dral Latin 2H (9-2-2):Dreher, Krist, Corrigan, Darby. N: Evans, Pintur.Goalies: H, Reiss (2 saves), Yanak (1), Kowalski (1); N, Martin (7).Notable:Seniors Sarah Darby and Jackie Corrigan netted goals for the Green Wave on Senior Night.Hudson 3, Mentor 0H (10-2-1, 2-1-1):Torrence 2, Camp. M (5-6-1, 1-3-0):None.Goalies: H, L’Hommedieu (3 saves); M, Pratt (8).Notable:Hudson’s Erin Torrence had two goals and Margo Camp had a goal and 2 assists.Laurel 7, Akron Garfield 0L (7-2-3):Liptow 3, Jones, Riddle, Abda-lian, Flynn; G:None.Oberlin 1, Lutheran West 1O (4-9-1, 2-6-1):Lesesne; LW (4-10-1, 3-6-1):Beodray.Goalies: O, Tallman (4); LW, Miles (3).Solon 2, North Royalton 2S (5-5-3):Kresevic, Kontul;NR:Steward, Spilker.Goalies:S, Confroy (5); NR, Zeilmann (6).Late:West Geauga 1, Kirtland 1WG (6-6-1):Hoeh; K (10-0-4):Kmentt.Goalies:K, Zuberer (9); W, Guarnera (4).Girls tennisDivision I Sectional TournamentAt Oberlin CollegeSingles

First roundSaracina (St. Joseph Academy) d. Proch (Valley Forge) 6-0, 6-0; Franta (Amherst) d. Kreasaia (North Olmsted) 6-0, 6-1; Kulyk (Normandy) d. Aleksandrovic (Bay) 6-3, 4-6, 6-2; Mentler (Avon) d. Sesock-Green (Elyria) 6-0, 6-0; Miller (Parma) d. McCloskey (North Ridgeville) 6-3, 6-0; Stark (Olmsted Falls) d. Wood (Lakewood) 6-2, 6-3; Choban (Westlake) d. Zito (Valley Forge) 6-0, 6-0; Lee (Nor-mandy) d. Bhujel (John Marshall) 6-2, 6-3; Manimbo (Magnificat) d. Krieg (Avon Lake) 6-3, 6-4; Keron (Amherst) d. Sher-man (North Olmsted) 6-0, 6-2; Bartone (Midview) d. Bennett (Olmsted Falls) 6-0, 6-3; Williams (Elyria) d. Ebner (Lake-wood) 6-3, 5-7, 6-3; Gipson (Midview) d. Lucia-Ngemba (John Marshall) 6-2, 6-1; Marflak (Normandy) d. Blossey (Rocky River) 7-5, 6-4; Souders (Amherst) d. Wishner (North Ridgeville) 6-4, 6-1; Ramachandran (Westlake) d. Messina (Bay) 7-6 (6), 7-6 (6); Wonder (Elyria) d. Rivera (John Marshall) 6-1, 6-1; Vergon (Rocky River) d. Bell (Parma) 6-0, 6-7 (1), 6-3; Shaw (Lakewood) d. Scholz (North Olmsted) 6-1, 6-1; Tanker (Westlake) d. Kugler (Valley Forge) 6-2, 6-3; Nakon (Avon) d. Fitzgerald (St. Joseph Acad-emy) 6-1, 6-0; Johnson (Avon Lake) d. Mihalski (North Ridgeville) 6-0, 6-1.Second roundWitt (Magnificat) d. Saracina (St. Joseph Academy) 6-0, 6-0; Kulyk (Normandy) d. Franta (Amherst) 6-4, 7-6 (1); Mentler (Avon) d. Miller (Parma) 6-0, 6-0; Pickering (Midview) d. Stark (Olmsted Falls) 6-0, 6-0; Quillin (Bay) d. Choban (Westlake) 6-0, 6-1; Manimbo (Magnifi-cat) d. Lee (Normandy) 6-0, 6-0; Keron (Amherst) d. Breedlov (Parma) 6-0, 6-1; Quinones (Rocky River) d. Bartone (Midview) 6-0, 6-0; Hrivnak (Avon Lake) d. Williams (Elyria) 6-0, 6-0; Powers (St. Joseph Academy) d. Gipson (Midview) 2-6, 6-3, 6-1; Marflak (Normandy) d. Souders (Amherst) 6-4, 0-6, 6-1; Rini (Avon) d. Ramachandran (Westlake) 6-0, 6-0; O’Malley (Magnificat) d. Wonder (Elyria) 6-0, 6-0; Shaw (Lakewood) d. Vergon (Rocky River) 6-3, 6-3; Nakon (Avon) d. Tanker (Westlake) 6-0, 6-0; Johnson (Avon Lake) d. Bridle (Olmsted Falls) 6-1, 6-1.Third roundWitt d. Kulyk 6-1, 6-0; Mentler d. Picker-ing 6-2, 6-0; Quinllin d. Manimbo 0-6, 6-1, 6-0; Quinones d. Keron 6-1, 6-3; Hrivnak d. Powers 6-0, 6-0; Rini d. Marflak 6-0 6-0; O’Malley d. Shaw 6-1, 6-1; Nakon d. Johnson 6-0, 6-0.DoublesFirst roundNewston/Kacsmarik (Valley Forge) d. Breese/Ward (Elyria) 6-2, 7-6 (3); Steiber/Hipwell (Parma) d. Hernandez/Adhikari (John Marshall) 6-0, 6-0; Schmitz/Roberts (Avon) d. Santabarbara/Wagner (Normandy) 6-1, 6-1.Second RoundGolick/Dunbar (Westlake) d. Newston/Kacsmarik (Valley Forge) 6-0, 6-0; King/Nelson (Lakewood) d. Bertrand/Ashton (Olmsted Falls) 3-6, 6-1, 6-3; Copa/Bowen (Rocky River) d. McDermott/Lander (Amherst) 6-0, 6-2; Gacad/Lawless (Mag-nificat) d. Hoffman/Sabo (Avon Lake) 6-1, 6-2; Waltos/Kahl (St. Joseph Academy) d. O’Neill/Heck (North Ridgeville) 6-0, 6-0; Diamantis/Moell (North Olmsted) d. Patel/Kenyon (Midview) 6-1, 6-1; Kapes/Priemer (Bay) d. Laskowski/Oriti (Normandy) 6-3, 6-1; DeLuca/Monroe (Avon) d. Steiber/Hipwell (Parma) 6-2, 6-2; Riegelsberger/Grierson (Rocky River) d. Arthur/Reass (Valley Forge) 6-0, 6-0; Sedlak/Hogue (Midview) d. Bell/Kovall (John Marshall) 6-0, 6-0; Sturges/Szucs (Amherst) d. Bertrand/Bokman (Olmsted Falls) 6-2, 6-0; Ritschel/Hoffert (Lakewood) d. Loebick/Wanner (Avon Lake) 6-2, 6-2; Knauss/Kaur (Parma) d Slone/Yun (North Ridgeville) 6-0, 6-2; Poretsky/Hansen (Bay) d. Luck/Conway (North Olmsted) 6-0, 6-1; Reddy/Kelle-hea (Westlake) d. Reubensaal/Rouse (St. Joseph Academy) 3-6, 6-0, 7-6 (4); Morgan/Harvey (Magnificat) d. Schmitz/Roberts (Avon).Third roundReigelserger/Grerso (Rocky River) d. Sedlak/Hogue (Midview) 6-0, 6-1; Sturges/Szucs (Amherst) d. Ritschel/Hoffert (Lakewood) 7-5, 6-3; Portsky/Hansen (Bay) d. Knauss/Kaur (Parma) 6-3, 6-2; Morgan/Harvey (Magnificat) d. Reddy/Kellehea (Westlake) 6-3, 6-2; Golick/Dunbar (Westlake) d. King/Nelson (Lakewood) 6-1, 6-0; Gacad/Lawless (Magnificat) d. Copa/Bowen (Rocky River) 6-2, 6-0; Waltos/Kahl (St. Joseph Academy) d. Moell/Diamantis (North Ol-msted) 6-1, 6-1; DeLuca/Monroe (Avon) d. Kapes/Priemer (Bay) 6-1, 4-6, 6-1.QuarterfinalsGolick/Dunbar d. Gacad/Lawless 6-4, 6-1; DeLuca/Monroe d. Waltos/Kahl 6-2, 4-6, 6-1; Riegelsberger/Grierson d. Sturges/Szucs 6-2, 6-2; Morgan/Harvey d. Poretsky/Hansen 6-0, 6-2.Division II SectionalsAt Harvard ParkSinglesFirst roundBair (Chippewa) d. Yacopraro (Triway) 7-6 (6), 6-0; Cooper (Coventry) d. Van Horn (Manchester) 6-2, 6-3; Smith (Field) d. Kelley (Alliance) 6-3, 6-2; Haven (Cent. Christian) d. Bunn (Orrville) 1-6, 6-0, 6-4; Miller (Cent. Christian) d. Flynn (St. Thomas Aquinas) 6-0, 6-1; Dickson (Marlington) d. Jett (Chippewa) 7-6 (3), 6-0; McClure (Orrville) d. Miller (Coven-try) 6-0, 6-2; Braman (Norton) d. Boggs (Manchester) 6-0, 6-0; Lehr (Triway) d. Dubaj (Alliance) 7-5, 7-5; DiPuccio (Tallmadge) d. Seif (St. Thomas Aquinas) 6-1, 6-4; Lyons (Cent. Christian) d. Burris (Manchester) 6-0, 6-1; Kitchens (Norton) d. Michaels (Coventry) 6-4, 6-1; Sierra Valle (Alliance) d. Eisemon (Tallmadge) 6-0, 6-0.Second roundSterling (Aquinas) d. Bair (Chippewa) 6-0, 6-0; Evans (Tallmadge) d. Cooper (Coventry) 6-1, 6-0; Knapp (Ravenna) d. Smith (Field) 3-6, 6-1, 6-3; Haven (Cent. Christian) d. Kennedy (Marlington) 6-2, 6-1; Smith (Ravenna) d. Miller (Cent. Christian) 6-1, 6-1; Anderson (Cent. Catholic) d. Speicher (Field) 6-2, 6-0; Dickson (Marlington) d. Kitchens (Nor-ton) 6-3, 6-1; Hollinger (Canton South) d. McClure (Orrville) 6-0, 6-0; Sirpilla (Cent. Catholic) d. Braman (Norton) 6-0, 6-0; Manning (Chippewa) d. Lehr (Triway) 6-1, 6-0; O’Neill (Canton South) d. Robinson (Field) 6-3, 6-3; Adcock (Or-rville) d. DiPuccio (Tallmadge) 6-0, 6-0; Lyons (Cent. Christian) d. Peterson (Cent. Catholic) 6-0, 6-0; Mittas (Canton South) d. Titus (Ravenna) 6-1, 6-1; Beckler (Triway) d. Kitchens (Norton) 6-4, 6-3; Aufrance (Marlington) d. Sierra Valle (Alliance) 6-0, 6-0.Third roundSterling (St. Thomas Aquinas) d. Cooper (Coventry) 6-0, 6-0; Knapp (Ravenna) d. Haven (Cent. Christian) 6-4, 6-4; Smith (Ravenna) d. Anderson (Cent. Catholic) 6-2, 6-0; Hollinger (Canton South) d. Dickson (Marlington) 6-0, 6-0; Sirpilla (Cent. Catholic) d. Manning (Chippewa) 6-1, 6-2; Adcock (Orrville) d. O’Neill (Canton South) 6-3, 6-2; Mittas (Canton South) d. Lyons (Cent. Christian) 6-0, 6-2; Aufrance (Marlington) d. Beckler (Triway) 6-0, 6-0.QuarterfinalsSterling (St. Thomas Aquinas) d. Knapp 6-0, 6-0; Hollinger (Canton South) d. Smith (Ravenna) 6-4, 6-0; Sirpilla (Cent. Catholic) d. Adcock (Orrville) 6-3, 6-2; Aufrance (Marlington) d. Mittas (Canton South) 6-0, 6-1.DoublesFirst roundJ. Eades/M. Eades (Cent. Christian) d. Wise/Marcu (Tallmadge) 6-2, 7-6 (6); DiRuzza/Schweizer (Marlington) d. Smith/Self (St. Thomas Aquinas) 6-3, 6-4; Daniels/Hill (Manchester) d. Basile/Pugh (Alliance) 6-3, 6-2; Sims/Zook (Or-rville) d. Smith/Wise (Ravenna) 4-6, 6-1, 6-4; Bernier/Lambos (Cent. Catholic) d Lushes/Cordea (Covington) 6-0, 6-0; Bair/Shisler (Chippewa) d. Iser/Wyant (Can-ton South) 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 (0); Herald/Sparr (Triway) d. Rowe/Kraus (Norton) 6-1, 6-0; Sicard/Palutsis (St. Thomas Aquinas) d. Thomas/Ferranta (Central Catholic) 6-0, 6-1; Bluhm/Frederick (Marlington) d. Galehouse/Koontz (Chippewa) 6-0, 7-5; Schmitt/Miller (Norton) d. Gehman/Amstutz (Cent. Christian) 7-6 (5), 6-2; Trissel/Phillipi (Canton South) d. Lat-timer/Knapp (Ravenna) 6-0, 6-1; Jackson/Blankenship (Coventry) d. Luc/Thomas (Triway) 6-4, 6-0; Ault/Shell (Alliance) d. Davis/Chesmar (Manchester) 6-4, 2-6, 6-3; Aspiras/Wetterau (Orrville) d. Douvi-kas/Robinson (Field) 6-4, 4-6, 6-1.Second roundHellwig/Douvikas (Field) d. J. Eades/M. Eades (Cent. Christian) 6-0, 6-1; DiRuzza/Schweizer (Marlington) d. Daniels/Hill (Manchester) 6-4, 7-5; Bernier/Lambos (Cent. Catholic) d. Sims/Zook (Orrville) 1-6, 6-1, 6-3; Herald/Sparr (Triway) d. Bair/Shisler (Chippewa) 6-0, 6-3; Sicard/Palutsis (St. Thomas Aquinas) d. Bluhm/Frederick (Marlington) 6-3, 6-0; Trissel/Phillipi (Canton South) d. Schmitt/Miller (Norton) 6-0, 6-0; Jackson/Blanken-ship (Coventry) d. Ault/Shell (Alliance)

6-0, 6-2.Third roundHellwig/Douvikas (Field) d. DiRuzza/Schweizer (Marlington) 6-0, 6-0; Herald/Sparr (Triway) d. Bernier/Lambos (Cent. Catholic) 6-1, 6-3; Sicard/Palutsis (St. Thomas Aquinas) d. Trissel/Phillipi (Can-ton South) 7-5, 6-3; Jackson/Blankenship (Coventry) d. L. Cyphert/M. Cyphert (Tallmadge) 6-0, 6-2.Division II sectionalAt BrushSinglesFirst RoundKlinger (Perry) d. Stern (Beachwood) 6-3, 6-2; Mazzola (Chagrin Falls) d. Tom-sick (Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin) 6-0, 6-2; Hollis (Gilmour) d. Patriarca (West Geauga) by default; Popik (Wickliffe) d. Larusch (Conneault) 6-1, 6-0; Crosby (B) d. Firitto (Jefferson Area) 6-1, 6-2; Drugovich (Geneva) d. Dickey (Edge-wood) 6-0, 6-2; Ross (Hawken) d. Jacobs (Gil) 6-0, 6-1; Wolf (Wi) d. Carfraher 6-0, 6-1; Krishnan (Orange) d. Vanhoy (Ge) 6-4, 6-3; Roth (O) d. Furman (Con) 6-0, 6-0; Brown (J) d. Steele (Ge) 5-7, 6-4, 7-5; Zolikoff (NDCL) d. Kulp (WG) 6-2, 6-1.Second RoundGreen (Haw) d. Klinger (P) 6-0, 6-0; Steigerwald (Lake Catholic) d. Winters (Harvey) 6-0, 6-3; Mazzola (CF) d. Szinte (Wi) 6-7 (8), 6-3, 6-0; Brook (J) d. Hollis (Gil) 6-2, 6-2; Paquet (P) d. Popik (Wi) 6-0, 6-2; Radigan (LC) d. Beamer (Har) 6-4, 6-2; Kus (NDCL) d. Crosby (B) 6-0, 6-3; Kashyap (O) d. Drugovich (Ge) 6-1, 6-2; Pietsch (CF) d. Ross (Haw) 6-0, 6-0; Swinerton (WG) d. Wolf (Wi) 6-2, 6-2; Fox d. Kuang (B) 6-2, 2-6, 6-4; Krishnan (O) d. Braden (E) 6-0, 6-2; Manchester (CF) d. Roth (O) 6-0, 6-1; Levin (Haw) d. Massaro (E) 6-0, 6-0; Brown (J) d. Cipriano (Har) 6-1, 6-0; Althans (Gil) d. Zokikoff (NDCL) 6-1, 6-0.Third RoundGreen (Haw) d. Steigerwald (LC) 6-0, 6-0; Mazzola (CF) d. Brook (J) 7-5, 6-1; Paquet (P) d. Radigan (LC) 6-2, 6-2; Kashyap (O) d Kus (NDCL) 6-2, 6-1; Pietsch (CF) d. Swinerton (WG) 6-0, 6-0; Manchester (CF) d. Levin (Haw) 2-6, 6-2, 1-0 Ret.; Althans (Gil) d. Brown (J) 6-0, 6-0.QuarterfinalsKashyap (O) d. Paquet (P) 6-4, 6-3; Althans (Gil) d. Manchester (CF) 6-0, 6-0.DoublesFirst RoundDangelo/Pierce (NDCL) d. McCartney/Jenkins (Con) 6-0, 6-0; Robinson/Hack-ing (P) d. Chappiues-Hamm (Wi) 6-3, 6-2; Ertz/Doe (Gil) d. Slay/Koren (Har) 6-2, 6-1; Kerman/Goren (Haw) d. Tall/Tall (B) 4-6, 7-5, 6-2; Morriseey/Matteo (LC) d. Bishop/Hall (J) 6-1, 7-5; Hanford/Heatwole (WG) d. Kendall/Wagner (CF) 6-2, 4-6, 6-3; Vackette/Lynham (Ge) d. Lawrence/Applebee (E) 6-0, 6-0; Tokman/Stankovic (O) d. Didovic/Shimooka (NDCL) 6-4, 6-3; Pfriem/Jeresko (LC) d. Yan/Huff (Ge) 2-6, 6-4, 7-5; Mahoney/O’Neil 7-6 (6), 3-6, 6-3; Adams/Stover (E) d. Kay/Chadwick (Con) 4-6, 6-3, 6-1; Zaletel/Dew (P) d. Joseph/Deacon 4-6, 6-2, 6-4; Nelson/Freed (Wi) d. Evinsky/Forman (J) 6-1, 6-2; Lawrence/Fehn (Gil) d. Vanwinkle/Thompson (Har) 6-2, 6-0.Second RoundYoung/Nakamoto (O) d. Dangelo/Pierce (NDCL) 6-0, 6-0; Ertz/Doe (Gil) d. Robinson/Hacking (P) 2-6, 6-3, 6-1; Kerman/Goren (Haw) d. Morriseey/Mat-teo (LC) 6-0, 6-0; Varckette/Lynham (Ge) d. Hanford/Heatwole (WG) 0-6, 6-3, 6-1; Tokman/Stankovic (O) d. Pfriem/Jeresko (LC) 6-0, 6-0; Mahoney/O’Neil (CF) d. Adams/Stover (E) 6-1, 6-0; Nelson/Freed (Wi) d. Zaletel/Dew (P) 6-2, 3-6, 6-4; Rankin/Ravishankar (Haw) d. Lawrence/Fehn (Gil) 6-0, 6-1.QuarterfinalsYoung/Nakamoto (O) d. Ertz/Doe (Gil) 6-0, 6-1; Varckette/Lynham (Ge) d. Kerman/Goren (Haw) 6-0, 7-6; Tokman/Stankovic (O) d. Mahoney/O’Neil (CF) 6-0, 6-0; Rankin/Ravishankar (Haw) d. Nelson/Freed (Wi) 6-0, 6-0.CVCA 4, Revere 1Singles: Dittrich (CVCA) d. Henry 6-1, 7-6; Pile (CVCA) d. Lifke 6-2, 6-1; Waskell (CVCA) d. Mortimer 6-0, 6-0.        Doubles: Ling/Taylor (R) d. Kalra/Bolinger 6-4, 6-2; Andrew/Mellott (CVCA) d. Bucci/Furet 6-1, 6-3.VolleyballAvon d. Vermilion 25-21, 25-19, 20-25, 27-25.Notable:Avon’s Bri Conroy had 17 kills.Eastlake North d. Orange 25-23, 26-24, 25-17.Notable: Kelly Lang has the Eastlake North record for kills after re-cording 9 against Orange.Gilmour Academy d. Stow 25-19, 25-20, 25-20Notable:For Gilmour, Madeline Tuohey had 15 assists, five kills and three aces while Emily Diemer had 15 kills and six blocks.Madison d. Perry 25-21, 22-25, 25-17, 22-25, 15-13.Padua d. St. Joseph Academy 25-16, 25-17, 25-20Notable:For Padua, Katie Stansbury had 13 kills, nine digs and three blocks while Gina Kilner had 28 assists.Trinity d. Columbia 25-9, 25-20, 22-25, 25-16Notable: For Trinity, Lia Najjar had five kills, eight aces and two blocks while Siera Parasiliti had two aces, two kills, two blocks and 23 assists.Windham d. Mogadore 25-15, 20-25, 25-19, 26-28, 15-12.Notable:Jess Isler had 30 assists and 4 blocks for Windham (17-1).Late:Cleveland Heights d. Warrensville Heights 25-23, 25-15, 25-14Notable:For Cleveland Heights, Vanessa Slaughter had 13 assists, one kills and four aces.Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy d. Manchester 29-27, 25-19, 25-21Midview d. Vermillion 25-11, 25-18, 26-28, 25-17Notable:For Midview, Molly Albright had 21 kills and five blocks while Meghan Higley had 54 assist and three blocks.Rocky River d. North Ridgeville 25-18, 21-25, 23-25, 25-18, 15-10Strongsville d. Brunswick 25-13, 22-25, 25-7, 25-18Notable:For Strongsville, Kelsey Bittinger

had 25 kills, 25 digs and two aces. NHLEASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic Division W L OT Pts GF GAToronto 2 0 0 4 7 4Detroit 1 0 0 2 2 1Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0Florida 0 0 0 0 0 0Ottawa 0 0 0 0 0 0Tampa Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0Buffalo 0 1 0 0 1 2Montreal 0 1 0 0 3 4Metropolitan Division W L OT Pts GF GACarolina 0 0 0 0 0 0Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0New Jersey 0 0 0 0 0 0N.Y. Islanders 0 0 0 0 0 0N.Y. Rangers 0 0 0 0 0 0Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 1 3Washington 0 1 0 0 4 6WESTERN CONFERENCECentral Division W L OT Pts GF GAChicago 1 0 0 2 6 4Winnipeg 1 0 0 2 5 4Colorado 0 0 0 0 0 0Dallas 0 0 0 0 0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0Nashville 0 0 0 0 0 0St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0Pacific Division W L OT Pts GF GAAnaheim 0 0 0 0 0 0Calgary 0 0 0 0 0 0Los Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 0Phoenix 0 0 0 0 0 0San Jose 0 0 0 0 0 0Vancouver 0 0 0 0 0 0Edmonton 0 1 0 0 4 5NOTE: Two points for a win, one point forovertime loss.Tuesday’s GamesToronto 4, Montreal 3Chicago 6, Washington 4Winnipeg 5, Edmonton 4Wednesday’s GamesToronto 3, Philadelphia 1Detroit 2, Buffalo 1Anaheim at Colorado, 9:30 p.m.Thursday’s GamesTampa Bay at Boston, 7 p.m.New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.Calgary at Washington, 7 p.m.Los Angeles at Minnesota, 8 p.m.Nashville at St. Louis, 8:30 p.m.Florida at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.N.Y. Rangers at Phoenix, 10 p.m.Vancouver at San Jose, 10 p.m.

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GOLFERS OF THE WEEKGarrett Orseno, North Ridgeville

YEAR: SeniorWHAT HE DID: Shot a 4-over-par 75 at the

Division I sectional tournament at Eagle Creek GolfCourse in Norwalk to lead all individual qualifiersand take third overall to advance to Thursday’sdistrict tournament at Red Hawk Run in Findlay.

BIO: Has already had a season to remember,firing rounds of 67 at Avon Oaks to win theRanger Invitational, a 71 to win the CoppertopClassic and a 72 to claim the Grey HawkInvitational. Also had a 73 at Forest Hills to takesecond at the Pioneer Invitational and a 75 at Bunker Hill to tie forthird at the West Shore Conference Preview. Though he spends a lotof time on his golf game, when he’s not practicing or playing he likesto watch sports on TV, especially basketball, football and, of course,golf. Is also focused on his studies.

FAVORITE PRO GOLFERS: Tiger Woods and Jason DufnerFUTURE PLANS: Wants to attend college and play golf but is

undecided where. Will major in marketing or psychology.PARENTS: Tracy and Tony

Nicole Gerome, North RidgevilleYEAR: SophomoreWHAT SHE DID: Fired a 2-over 74 at the

Legacy Course at Sweetbriar to lead individualqualifiers and take third overall at last week’sDivision I sectional to move on to today’s districttournament at the Legends of Massillon.

BIO: Strong season includes shooting a 79 towin the West Shore Conference tournament atSweetbriar. Plays year-round, including on thePlantation and Golf Weekly tours, which take herout of state to weekend tournaments. Also playsthe Southwest Junior Golf Tour in the summer. Herlove of golf doesn’t leave time for much else, though when she’s notpracticing or playing she likes to hang out with friends and family.

FAVORITE PRO GOLFER: Annika SorenstamFUTURE PLANS: Wants to attend college and play golf at the

Division I level with the ultimate goal of becoming a professional player.PARENTS: Dan and Jill

— Kevin Aprile

CAVSFrom B1

Unlike the 6-8 Bennett, who islisted at 240 but says he weighs 250after a summer of inactivity due toshoulder surgery, Waiters is in shapethis season. The 21-year-old still has arelatively thick build and probablyalways will, but the change from earlyin his rookie year is apparent.

“I feel good,” Waiters said. “I’m jump-ing higher, my body feels good. I didsome yoga in the summer.Yoga is hard.”

So was previous coach ByronScott’s training camp last year, as itfeatured more sprints than sometrack teams run.

“Training camp was crazy,” saidWaiters, the No. 4 overall pick in the2012 draft. “I got in shape in two dayswith Coach Scott. It’s good for me.That’s what I need for my body.”

A year older and wiser, Waiters now

realizes he continually needs to workon his fitness and basketball skills.That’s why the Syracuse product spenttime training with teammates inMiami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and hisnative Philadelphia in the offseason.

The goal — and it appears he accom-plished it — was to show up at trainingcamp in shape, not use it to get there.

That done, Cavs coach Mike Brownis intent on simplifying Waiters’ roleon the court, which means the first-team NBA All-Rookie pick will playalmost no point guard this season.

Scott allowed Waiters to run theoffense last season and there weresome promising moments, but therewas never much chemistry betweenWaiters and All-Star point guard KyrieIrving because they were frequentlychanging roles.

That won’t be the case this season.Waiters will still get the ball in spotswhere he can create for himself and

others, but he will no longer becharged with running the offense.

“Kyrie’s our point guard,” Brownsaid. “When Kyrie’s off the floor andJarrett Jack is on the floor, Jarrett Jackis our point guard. We have plenty ofballhandlers. Now, (Waiters’) job willbe simplified.

“He’s been terrific with what we’vetalked to him about. He’s just tried toget better at it. I’m excited for him.”

Waiters might have balked at such amove last season, thinking it was a knockon his playmaking abilities, but now heunderstands less could be more. Waitersalso knows the move should benefit notonly him, but Irving, as the latter will stillbe able to play some shooting guardwhen he is on the court with Jack.

“They’re putting us in a positionwhere we can succeed and help oneanother,” Waiters said. “They want meto be strictly a 2.

“Last year, you’re out there, you’re

feeling good, playing good, then Coach(Scott) would tell you to go get the balland run pick and roll. Kyrie might havewanted to run pick and roll. We neverreally established a connection. Thisyear, (Irving) knows where I like the balland I know where he likes the ball.”

Waiters played in 61 games (48starts) last season and averaged 14.7points, 2.4 rebounds and 3.3 assistswhile shooting .402 from the field,.310 on 3-pointers and .748 at the line.Despite missing 21 games, he mademore field goals and free throws thanany other Eastern Conference rookie.

Of course, the Cavs still finished 24-58.“Just having a year under your belt

helps you,” Waiters said. “What wewent through last year, the team,myself, we’re coming back strongerthan ever, better than ever.”

That includes improved condi-tioning from the team’s startingshooting guard. Just don’t ask Wait-

ers to step on the scale, because hestill does his best to dodge anymandatory weigh-in.

“If the note says, ‘Everybody weighin,’ I walk by it,” he said. “I try to sneakby. I don’t like it. It’s my worst enemysometimes.”

Tip-insSecond-year center Tyler Zeller, whose

slip on the floor midway through the thirdquarter of a scrimmage Saturday atBaldwin Wallace University led to thecancellation of the rest of the game forsafety reasons, has a strained left hip flexor.

As a precaution, he is expected to missthe team’s exhibition opener tonight atQuicken Loans Arena against theMilwaukee Bucks. Zeller underwent anMRI at Cleveland Clinic Sports Health andtook part in limited non-contact drillsMonday at practice.� For the first time, all eight preseason

games will be shown by Fox Sports Ohio.

Contact Rick Noland at (330) 721-4061or [email protected]. Fan himon Facebook and follow himon Twitter @RickNoland.

BOYS SOCCER: OPEN DOOR 1, FIRST BAPTIST 0

Todd ShapiroThe Chronicle-Telegram

ELYRIA— If points were awarded for timeof possession, near misses and beautifulpasses, Open Door would have blown a fuseon the scoreboard Monday at First Baptist.

However, since you can only score by actu-ally putting the ball in the back of the net, thePatriots were fortunate to escape with a 1-0win in a non-league battle of the city’s twoChristian schools.

Sophomore Mark Woodson scored the onlygoal in the 36th minute on a play that startedwith a Solomon Dutton free kick from a posi-tion just outside of the penalty box.

Dutton played the ball to the face of the netwhere it glanced off the head of Miki Duttonand onto the right foot of Woodson, whodrove it past Sabres goalkeeper Chad Parkerfor his fifth goal of the year.

Open Door (5-7-3) left the field at halftimeafter taking nine shots on goal, earning eightcorner kicks and maintaining possession in itsoffensive third of the field for most of the halfbut with just the one goal to show for its efforts.

“It was really frustrating for us,” said SolomonDutton, who almost scored twice in the secondhalf, bouncing a shot off the goal post in the63rd minute and hitting the cross bar with a freekick seven minutes later. “It really felt like weshould have had about four goals. This isn’t theonly game that had been like this. We’ve strug-gled with finishing all season.”

First Baptist coach Steve Williams gave thecredit to Parker, his junior goalkeeper, forfrustrating the opponents and keeping theSabres (8-4-1) in the game.

“Chad is an athlete,” Williams said. “He agreat basketball player but he wasn’t a soccerplayer until we started the program up lastseason. He learned to play goalkeeper andhas gotten progressively better. Chad made

some really good reaction saves. This is one ofthe best games I’ve seen him play.”

Parker finished with 15 saves.Patriots goalkeeper Josh Thomas made

some nice saves of his own to preserve theshutout in the second half after First Baptiststarted to find its offensive rhythm. On twooccasions, First Baptist forward Jacob Bakerhad shots from within the 6-yard box. Eachtime Thomas, a freshman, put himself in theperfect position to make the save.

“We need to talk more and come into everygame with the proper attitude, not expectingthat any game is ever going to be an easywin,” Woodson said. “First Baptist proved tobe a really good team so we’re happy thatwe’re able to walk away from here with a win.”

Open Door has one more regular-seasonmatch, Saturday against Keystone, before itopens Division III sectional play a week fromtoday against Cleveland Martin Luther King.

“We weren’t very sharp but give First Baptistcredit,” Patriots coach Michael Perris said.“They played a good game and we’re fortunateto come away with a win today. We’re going totake a couple of days off now to rest up andheal up. I like where we are right now as ateam. We just have to keep working on ballmovement and getting the ball up the sides ofthe field and keeping it out of the middle.”

The Sabres won’t have any time to dwell onthe loss. They’re back in action today, hostingGrand River Academy in the first round of theLake Effect Conference tournament.

Contact Todd Shapiro at 329-7135or [email protected].

Open Door 1, First Baptist 0GOAL: (OD) WoodsonASSIST: (OD) Solomon DuttonSAVES: (OD) Thomas 12; (FB) Parker 15SHOTS ON GOAL: Open Door 16, First Baptist 12CORNER KICKS: Open Door 12, First Baptist 5FOULS: Open Door 5, First Baptist 4OFFSIDES: Open Door 2HALFTIME: Open Door 1-0

Frustrated Patriotsfinally get one to go

CLIPPERSFrom B1

But the ’Horns had themomentum despite the lossand won the next two games toset up a deciding fifth game.

Lutheran West began domi-nating at the net as AnneKennedy (five kills), EmileHausmann (seven kills, twoblocks) and Gabby Schultz (fivekills, six blocks) took overagainst a Clearview team thatwas having trouble with serve-reception and rarely got into itssystem.

Despite their troubles in thefourth game, the Clippers led 19-16, but Schultz gave the Long-horns four straight points withblocks. A Clippers serving errorgave the Longhorns the game.

“I was really proud of theway we came back and builtmomentum after losing thosefirst two games,” Hausmannsaid. “We have trouble startinggames and you could see usbuilding up to the wins in thethird and fourth games.”

The Longhorns’ momentumcarried right over as they jumpedout to a 4-1 lead behind two acesfrom junior Callie Grenig.

The Clippers, who had lookedconfused at the start of Game 5,battled back to tie the score at 10asYounkin picked up a solo blockand paired up with Madison For-tune for another. But a hittingerror and kills by Kennedy and

Hausmann gave the Longhorns a13-10 lead.

Clearview called time outand it must have helpedbecause Lutheran West didn’tscore another point.

The Clippers, however,picked up one on a hittingerror, three on Younkin killsand the match-clincher on aFortune ace.

“They (Longhorns) reallycame to play and I expectednothing less from a teamcoached by Stephanie Rivera,”Clearview coach David Dorin-ski said. “She made someadjustments and stopped theirunforced errors.

“Our passing went awry andthey kept us out of our systemand kept us from getting theball to Heather. Luckily in thatfifth game — it helps when it’sonly 15 points — we had theright people at the net.”

“There are very few kids inthe state of Ohio that can saythey won four championships.It’s hard enough to even play asa freshman and win every year.This is a really special group ofseniors.”

Contact James Brady at 329-7135or [email protected].

HITTING: (LW) Emile Hausmann 18 kills,Gabby Schultz 8 kills, Anne Kennedy 8 kills;(C) Heather Younkin 19 kills, Jackie Kokinda8 kills, Madison Fortune 6 kills.

SETTING: (LW) Abby DeSimpelare 49 assists;(C) Sarah Ernst 108 of 110, 35 assists.

SERVING: (LW) Margaux Thompson 13points, Callie Grenig 9 points; (C) Ernst 11points, Younkin 10 points, Madison Fortney10 points.

DIGS: (LW) Lexi Rivera 17; (C) Ernst 16,Fortney 15.

BLOCKS: (LW) Schultz 7; (C) Younkin 15 (7 kills).

HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL

WELLINGTON — EmilyCartwright had 15 points, fiveaces, 16 assists, four kills andseven digs to lead Black Riverpast Wellington 25-17, 25-8,25-17 Monday in a Patriot Ath-letic Conference matchup.

Danielle Jenkins had 16 kills,Makayla Koerner had ninepoints, three aces and four killsand Louise DeMarco had fivepoints and 16 digs to help thePirates improve to 8-12, 4-10 inthe PAC.

Fairview 25-17-23-25-15Columbia 23-25-25-13-11

COLUMBIA STATION — AlisonSchafer had 11 kills, EmilyViccarone had five aces andMegan Hawke had 32 assists forColumbia.

Hearts for Jesus 25-25-25Open Door 18-17-12

ELYRIA — Ariella Carter ledHearts for Jesus with eight killsand five points in non-conferenceaction. Brianna Foster had 10points and six kills for theGuardians (25-2).

Cartwright’sbig game keysBlack River win

HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER

Messiahgets mark;Keystonegets victory

EATON TWP. — Midview’sSilvester Messiah set a schoolrecord for goals in a season butit wasn’t enough to stop Key-stone in a non-conference boyssoccer matchup Monday.

Keystone got two goals fromCollin Fitzgerald and one eachfrom Turner Giesel and JasonHallman for a 4-3 win.

Messiah had all three goals forthe Middies, who fell to 4-10.Keystone improved to 4-9-2.

GOALS: (K) Collin Fitzgerald 2, Turner Giesel,Jason Hallman; (M) Silvester Messiah 3.

ASSISTS: (K) Giesel, Steven Speck, EvanValentik.

SAVES: DJ Cyrus 10; (M) Kellen McGuire 8,Chambers 7.

HALFTIME: Midview 2-1.

Brookside 4, Sandusky 1SANDUSKY — Brandon Kmitt

had a goal and three assists tolead the Cardinals (6-8), whileMike Norris had two goals andMitchell O’Connor one.

GOALS: (B) Mike Norris 2, Brandon Kmitt,Mitchell O’Connor.

ASSISTS: (B) Kmitt 3.

Rocky River 3,Lutheran West 0

ROCKY RIVER — JacobWischmeier, Nathaniel O’Halla andSpencer Klodnick each scored agoal to lead Rocky River overLutheran West (10-6) innon-conference action.

GOALS: (RR) Jacob Wischmeier, NathanielO’Halla, Spencer Klodnick.

SAVES: (RR) Dominic Liva 2, Mark Hoelzer 1;(LW) Jake Pschock 7

HALFTIME: Rocky River 2-0.

Girls

Elyria Catholic 8, Trinity 0Danielle Dziak and Kirsten

Fehlan each scored two goals tolead the Panthers (9-3-3). MeliahRoman and Tricia Gauntner addeda goal apiece.

GOALS: (EC) Danielle Dziak 2, Kirsten Fehlan2, Meliah Roman, Tricia Gauntner, Smith,Holbrook.

ASSISTS: (EC) Keely Birsic 2, Sara Pallendino2, Julia Scarpelli, Alyssa Malinowski

SAVES: (EC) Katie Gauntner 4; (T) Heese.HALFTIME: Elyria Catholic 4-0.

Brookside 1, Wellington 1SHEFFIELD — Hannah Sours

scored for Brookside andSamantha Sparks scored forWellington as the teams battled toa tie in Patriot Athletic Conferenceplay.

Brookside is 8-3-4 and 4-1-3and Wellington is 7-6-2 and 6-2-1.

GOALS: (B) Hannah Sours; (W) SamanthaSparks.

SAVES: (B) Arianna Sanchez 7; (W) KaylaSparks 3.

Amherst 8, Valley Forge 0PARMA HEIGHTS — Ally Perkins

scored three goals to lead theComets in non-conference action.

Lindsay Sands, GabrielleSemon, Julie Lacock and NicoleSchneider also scored for theComets.

GOALS: (A) Ally Perkins 3, Lindsay Sands,Gabrielle Semon, Julie Lacock, NicoleSchneider, Moore.

ASSISTS: (A) Lacock, Sands, Moore.SAVES: (A) Wright, Keller; (VF) Voltai 6.

Open Door 3, Berkshire 2ELYRIA — Nicole Varady scored

three goals to lead Open Door innon-conference play. SelenaFrazier had 14 saves.

GOALS: (OD) Nicole Varady 3.SAVES: (OD) Selena Frazier 14.

Fairview 2, Midview 1FAIRVIEW — Katie Kovach and

Paige Strandahl scored goals tolead Fairview (11-1-3) in non-conference play.

Morgan Hamker scored the lonegoal for the Middies (7-7-1).

GOALS: (F) Katie Kovach, Paige Strandahl;(M) Morgan Hamker.

ASSISTS: (F) Megan Coyne, Mo Klag.SAVES: (F) Savannah Lally; (M) Taylor Ceh 7.

Independence 4,Firelands 1

HENRIETTA TWP. — JennWisniewski scored three goals tolead Independence, while SydneyNovak scored the lone goal for theFalcons (9-5-1).

GOALS: (I) Jenn Wisniewski 3, AmandaPucella; (F) Sydney Novak.

ASSISTS: (I) Crystal Hajek, Halle Dorko; (F)Brylee Jones.

SAVES: Alex Willis 4.HALFTIME: Independence 2-1.

BRIEFJohnson, Kelly win relays

AMHERST — Sophomore Dane Johnsonand freshman Scott Kelly were winners ofSaturday’s 14th annual Monkeyball Relays atthe Richard S. Cooley Track.

Johnson and Kelly clocked 29 minutes, 41seconds to edge junior Evan Sergent and soph-omore Jacob Kordeleski by five seconds (29:46).

Joey Colon and Nathan Crozier (30:06)teamed for third. Other finishers were JacobLutz and Christian Lough (30:34), Stephen Sek-oulopoulos and Dru Trifiletti (31:06), Chase

Beetler and Noah Haramia (31:30) and NickBiere-Alex Poalson-Matthew Trame (34:17).

The Amherst Monkeyball Relays is atwo-person, 6-mile relay in which each per-son runs 12 alternating 400-meter laps witha partner.

Sergent had the top average split of 1:07.75,followed by Haramia (1:08.0), Colon (1:09.58),Johnson (1:13), Sekoulopoulos (1:13.75), Kelly(1:14.16) Lutz (1:14.61), Lough (1:18.26),Crozier (1:20.91), Kordeleski (1:21.15), Trifiletti(1:21.83) and Beetler (1:27.58).

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COLLEGES

Boy’s cancer in remission The young boy with cancer whose touchdown run at the Nebraska spring football game was viewed by millions online is in remission, his father said. Jack Hoffman, now 8, captured the hearts of Ne-braska football fans when, with the players’ help, he ran 69 yards to score during April’s intrasquad game. His scamper was viewed nearly 8.4 million times on YouTube and replayed on national televi-sion. The video also won an ESPY award as the “Best Moment.”

SOCCER

FIFA focuses on racismFIFA plans to create an international league table of countries which have problems with racism and discrimination in sports. At a United Na-tions forum on racism and football, FIFA delegate Tokyo Sexwale said the global “barometer” was central to the football governing body’s work to tackle discrimination. “The barometer is going to tell that society that the conduct of your sporting people is bringing your country down,” Sexwale said. … David Beckham earned more than $26 million from personal sponsorship deals in his final full year as a footballer. The former England captain, 38, retired from playing in May. The ac-counts don’t include Beckham’s $4 million salary from the L.A. Galaxy.

NBA

Heat’s Wade takes it easyDwyane Wade sat out the Heat’s preseason open-er Monday against the Hawks. He was penciled into the original starting lineup but said about 45 minutes later that he’s not playing, simply to “take a little easy, a little slower.” He plays to be ready when the Heat practice today. … Atlanta forward Gustavo Ayon left the game with an injury to his right arm.

AUTO RACING

Stewart has 3rd leg surgeryNASCAR driver Tony Stewart is recovering from a third surgery on his right leg following a crash at an Iowa sprint car track. Stewart-Haas Racing said the procedure was done Monday to examine and close a wound on his shin stemming from the broken tibia and fibula he suffered in the Aug. 5 crash at Southern Iowa Speedway. … Three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti will need a second surgery on the broken right ankle he suf-fered Sunday when his car went airborne into the fence during the last lap of the Grand Prix of Hous-ton. He had surgery on the ankle Sunday night.

TENNIS

Isner advances in ShanghaiJohn Isner served 29 aces and rallied to beat Colombian qualifier Santiago Giraldo 4-6, 7-5, 7-5 in the first round of the Shanghai Masters. The 14th-seeded American fought off three break points at 5-5 in the third set, then broke Giraldo for the second time to close out the match.

HORSE RACING

Video board for DerbyThe home of the Kentucky Derby wants to make sure every fan attending the famous race actually sees the horses running. Churchill Downs plans to install a video board bigger than three basket-ball courts to give fans a giant-size view of the thoroughbreds stampeding along the track. The track is teaming with Panasonic for the $12 mil-lion project expected to be done early next year.

WINTER SPORTS

Skier Hoelzl retires Former giant slalom world champion Kathrin Hoelzl, 28, of Germany has retired after years of struggling with injuries and illness. “I’ve tried everything. To give up your career because of something inexplicable like this is hard to take,” she said.

Newswatch NFLAMERICAN CONFERENCENorth W L T Pct PF PACleveland 3 2 0 .600 101 94Baltimore 3 2 0 .600 117 110Cincinnati 3 2 0 .600 94 87Pittsburgh 0 4 0 .000 69 110 East W L T Pct PF PANew England 4 1 0 .800 95 70Miami 3 2 0 .600 114 117N.Y. Jets 2 2 0 .500 68 88Buffalo 2 3 0 .400 112 130South W L T Pct PF PAIndianapolis 4 1 0 .800 139 79Tennessee 3 2 0 .600 115 95Houston 2 3 0 .400 93 139Jacksonville 0 5 0 .000 51 163West W L T Pct PF PADenver 5 0 0 1.000 230 139Kansas City 5 0 0 1.000 128 58Oakland 2 3 0 .400 98 108San Diego 2 3 0 .400 125 129NATIONAL CONFERENCENorth W L T Pct PF PADetroit 3 2 0 .600 131 123Chicago 3 2 0 .600 145 140Green Bay 2 2 0 .500 118 97Minnesota 1 3 0 .250 115 123 East W L T Pct PF PAPhiladelphia 2 3 0 .400 135 159Dallas 2 3 0 .400 152 136Washington 1 3 0 .250 91 112N.Y. Giants 0 5 0 .000 82 182South W L T Pct PF PANew Orleans 5 0 0 1.000 134 73Carolina 1 3 0 .250 74 58Atlanta 1 3 0 .250 94 104Tampa Bay 0 4 0 .000 44 70West W L T Pct PF PASeattle 4 1 0 .800 137 81San Francisco 3 2 0 .600 113 98Arizona 3 2 0 .600 91 95St. Louis 2 3 0 .400 103 141Thursday’s GameCleveland 37, Buffalo 24Sunday’s GamesGreen Bay 22, Detroit 9New Orleans 26, Chicago 18Kansas City 26, Tennessee 17St. Louis 34, Jacksonville 20Cincinnati 13, New England 6Indianapolis 34, Seattle 28Baltimore 26, Miami 23Philadelphia 36, N.Y. Giants 21Arizona 22, Carolina 6Denver 51, Dallas 48San Francisco 34, Houston 3Oakland 27, San Diego 17Monday’s GameN.Y. Jets at Atlanta, lateThursdayN.Y. Giants at Chicago, 8:25SundayCarolina at Minnesota, 1 Oakland at Kansas City, 1St. Louis at Houston, 1 Green Bay at Baltimore, 1 Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 1Pittsburgh at N.Y. Jets, 1Cincinnati at Buffalo, 1Detroit at Cleveland, 1Tennessee at Seattle, 4:05Jacksonville at Denver, 4:05Arizona at San Francisco, 4:25New Orleans at New England, 4:25Washington at Dallas, 8:30 Open: Atlanta, MiamiMondayIndianapolis at San Diego, 8:40

LATE SUNDAY BOXSCORES

49ers 34, Texans 3Houston 0 0 3 0 – 3San Francisco 14 7 3 10 – 34

First QuarterSF–Brock 18 interception return (Dawson

kick), 13:30.SF–Gore 1 run (Dawson kick), 1:37.Second QuarterSF–Dixon 2 run (Dawson kick), 5:03.Third QuarterHou–FG Bullock 41, 12:01.SF–FG Dawson 38, 5:15.Fourth QuarterSF–V.Davis 64 pass from Kaepernick (Daw-

son kick), 14:16.SF–FG Dawson 24, 10:46.A–69,732. Hou SFFirst downs 17 17Total Net Yards 313 284Rushes-yards 30-131 36-177Passing 182 107Punt Returns 3-20 2-28Kickoff Returns 6-140 1-29Interceptions Ret. 0-0 3-37Comp-Att-Int 22-40-3 6-15-0Sacked-Yards Lost 1-6 1-6Punts 3-50.3 4-48.8Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 7-52 3-17Time of Possession 33:52 26:08INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING–Houston, Foster 21-98, Tate 7-28,

Wood 1-5, Yates 1-0. San Francisco, Gore 17-81, James 4-31, Hunter 5-29, Kaepe-rnick 1-14, K.Williams 1-13, Dixon 5-12, McCoy 3-(minus 3).

PASSING–Houston, Schaub 19-35-3-173, Yates 3-5-0-15. San Francisco, Kaeper-nick 6-15-0-113.

RECEIVING–Houston, Daniels 6-60, Foster 4-20, Johnson 3-39, Graham 3-15, Hop-kins 2-23, Tate 2-12, Martin 1-14, Posey 1-5. San Francisco, V.Davis 3-88, Boldin 2-21, Miller 1-4.

MISSED FIELD GOALS–Houston, Bullock 45 (WL).

Raiders 27, Chargers 17San Diego 0 0 3 14 – 17Oakland 14 3 7 3 – 27

First QuarterOak–Streater 44 pass from Pryor (Janikows-

ki kick), 13:03.Oak–D.Moore 2 pass from Pryor (Janikowski

kick), 1:28.Second QuarterOak–FG Janikowski 47, 4:13.Third QuarterSD–FG Novak 35, 4:51.Oak–Woodson 25 fumble return (Janikowski

kick), 2:37.Fourth QuarterSD–Woodhead 5 pass from Rivers (Novak

kick), 14:57.SD–Allen 7 pass from Rivers (Novak kick),

10:17.Oak–FG Janikowski 50, 4:24.A–48,834. SD OakFirst downs 27 17Total Net Yards 423 299Rushes-yards 19-32 28-104Passing 391 195Punt Returns 2-21 0-0Kickoff Returns 2-46 4-92Interceptions Ret. 0-0 3-39Comp-Att-Int 36-49-3 18-23-0Sacked-Yards Lost 2-20 4-26Punts 2-38.5 6-49.5Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-0Penalties-Yards 5-30 8-85Time of Possession 30:55 29:05INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING–San Diego, Woodhead 9-13,

R.Brown 7-11, Mathews 3-8. Oakland, Jennings 10-41, Reece 7-32, Pryor 11-31.

PASSING–San Diego, Rivers 36-49-3-411. Oakland, Pryor 18-23-0-221.

RECEIVING–San Diego, Woodhead 9-58, V.Brown 8-117, Gates 7-74, Allen 6-115, Royal 3-26, R.Brown 3-21. Oakland, D.Moore 5-84, Streater 3-56, Reece 3-25, Ford 2-15, Olawale 2-15, Butler 1-20, Ri-vera 1-5, Stewart 1-1.

MISSED FIELD GOALS–San Diego, Novak 37 (BK).

NBA Sunday’s GamesDenver 97, L.A. Lakers 88Monday’s GamesToronto 97, Boston 89Miami 92, Atlanta 87Memphis vs. Chicago, lateNew Orleans at Dallas, lateL.A. Clippers at Portland, lateSacramento at Golden State, lateToday’s GamesOklahoma City vs. Philadelphia at Man-

chester, England, 3Brooklyn at Washington, 7Milwaukee at Cleveland, 7 Atlanta vs. Charlotte at Asheville, NC, 7:30Golden State at Utah, 9 Denver vs. L.A. Lakers at Ontario, Cal., 10

NHLEASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GAToronto 3 3 0 0 6 12 8Boston 2 2 0 0 4 7 2Detroit 3 2 1 0 4 6 7Ottawa 2 1 0 1 3 5 5Montreal 2 1 1 0 2 7 5Florida 2 1 1 0 2 4 9Tampa Bay 2 1 1 0 2 4 5Buffalo 3 0 3 0 0 2 7Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GAPittsburgh 2 2 0 0 4 7 1Carolina 2 1 0 1 3 4 4N.Y. Islanders 2 1 0 1 3 6 6Columbus 2 1 1 0 2 6 6Washington 3 1 2 0 2 10 12New Jersey 2 0 1 1 1 3 7N.Y. Rangers 1 0 1 0 0 1 4Philadelphia 3 0 3 0 0 3 9WESTERN CONFERENCECentral Division GP W L OT Pts GF GASt. Louis 2 2 0 0 4 11 2Colorado 2 2 0 0 4 9 2Winnipeg 3 2 1 0 4 12 10Chicago 2 1 0 1 3 8 7Dallas 2 1 1 0 2 4 5Minnesota 2 0 0 2 2 5 7Nashville 2 0 2 0 0 3 7Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GASan Jose 2 2 0 0 4 8 2Vancouver 3 2 1 0 4 12 10Anaheim 3 2 1 0 4 8 11Calgary 3 1 0 2 4 12 13Phoenix 2 1 1 0 2 5 5Los Angeles 2 1 1 0 2 6 7Edmonton 2 0 2 0 0 6 11NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.Sunday’s GamesCarolina 2, Philadelphia 1Anaheim 3, Winnipeg 2Vancouver 5, Calgary 4, OTMonday’s GamesNew Jersey at Edmonton, lateN.Y. Rangers at Los Angeles, lateToday’s GamesColorado at Toronto, 7 Phoenix at N.Y. Islanders, 7 Florida at Philadelphia, 7 Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7 Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 7:30 Minnesota at Nashville, 8 New Jersey at Vancouver, 10 N.Y. Rangers at San Jose, 10:30 Wednesday’s GamesChicago at St. Louis, 8 Montreal at Calgary, 8Ottawa at Los Angeles, 10:30

TennisWTA - Japan OpenAt Utsbo Tennis Center, OsakaPurse: $235,000 (Intl.)Surface: Hard-OutdoorSinglesFirst RoundSamantha Stosur (3), Australia, def. Jo-

hanna Larsson, Sweden, 6-4, 6-2.Eugenie Bouchard (5), Canada, def.

Varvara Lepchenko, United States, 6-3, 6-0.

Monica Puig (8), Puerto Rico, def. Cindy Watson, Australia, 6-4, 6-4.

Kurumi Nara, Japan, def. Caroline Garcia, France, 6-3, 6-2.

Misaki Doi, Japan, def. Silvia Soler-Espi-nosa, Spain, 6-1, 6-2.

DoublesFirst RoundKristina Mladenovic, France, and Flavia

Pennetta (2), Italy, def. Petra Cet-kovska, Czech Republic, and Zheng Jie, China, 6-4, 6-2.

Hsieh Shu-ying and Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, def. Shuko Aoyama, Japan, and Chang Kai-Chen, Taiwan, 6-2, 6-3.

Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigail Spears (1), United States, def. Kimiko Date-Krumm, Japan, and Chanelle Scheep-ers, South Africa, 6-3, 6-4.

ATP Shanghai MastersAt Qizhong Tennis Center, ShanghaiPurse: $3.85 million (Masters 1000)Surface: Hard-OutdoorSinglesFirst RoundJohn Isner (14), United States, def. San-

tiago Giraldo, Colombia, 4-6, 7-5, 7-5.Gael Monfils, France, def. Tatsuma Ito,

Japan, 6-3, 6-2.Marcel Granollers, Spain, def. Janko

Tipsarevic, Serbia, 6-4, 6-4.Tommy Haas (11), Germany, def. Sam

Querrey, United States, 6-4, 6-4.DoublesFirst RoundRoger Federer, Switzerland, and Zhang

Ze, China, def. Kevin Anderson, South Africa, and Dmitry Tursunov, Russia, 6-2, 6-1.

Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, and Vasek Pospisil, Canada, def. Philipp Kohlsch-reiber and Florian Mayer, Germany, 7-6 (3), 6-2.

College football FCS Coaches Poll

Record Pts Pv 1. North Dakota St (25) 5-0 649 1 2. Towson 6-0 623 2 3. Sam Houston State 4-1 600 3 4. Eastern Illinois 4-1 555 5 5. Northern Iowa 4-1 530 4 6. Coastal Carolina 5-0 521 6 7. Montana State 4-2 502 7 8. Eastern Washington 3-2 448 8 9. Fordham 6-0 418 1310. Montana 4-1 417 1211. McNeese State 5-1 393 1412. Wofford 3-2 319 1513. Bethune-Cookman 4-1 315 1614. Lehigh 4-1 284 1015. Villanova 3-2 248 2016. Youngstown State 5-1 219 2217. Maine 5-1 215 2318. South Dakota State 3-3 211 919. James Madison 4-2 210 2120. Central Arkanasas 2/3 158 1121. Northern Arizona 3-2 107 1722. New Hampshire 1/3 77 1823. Tennessee State 5-1 76 NR24. Jacksonville State 5-1 66 NR25. Charleston Southern 6-0 60 NROthers receiving votes: Gardner-Webb 35, Harvard 31, Cal Poly 29, South Caro-lina State 22, Samford 15, Yale 12, South-ern Utah 7, William and Mary 7, Richmond 7, Delaware 6, UT-Martin 5, Chattanooga 4, Murray State 4, Sacred Heart 3, Ala-bama 2, Jackson State 1, Southern Illinois 1, Alcorn State 1, Stephen F. Austin 1.

AFCA Division IIPoll Record Pts Pvs 1. Valdosta St. (Ga.) (28) 4-0 791 1 2. Minn St.-Mankato (2) 5-0 764 2 3. Northwest Missouri St. 5-0 726 3 4. West Texas A&M (1) 5-0 702 4 5. Colo St.-Pueblo (1) 5-0 669 5 6. Missouri Western St. 5-0 646 6 7. Indiana (Pa.) 5-0 585 7 8. Henderson St. (Ark.) 5-0 556 8 9. Bloomsburg (Pa.) 5-0 526 910. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) 5-0 522 1011. Minnesota-Duluth 4-1 472 1112. Shepherd (W.Va.) 5-0 419 1213. N.Carolina-Pembroke 4-0 397 1314. West Alabama 4-1 394 1415. Washburn (Kan.) 5-0 338 1516. Winston-Salem St. (N.C.) 4-1 301 1617. West Chester (Pa.) 5-0 290 1718. Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 4-1 220 2019. Chadron St. (Neb.) 4-1 206 1920. Ohio Dominican 5-0 180 2321. Indianapolis (Ind.) 4-1 164 2121. Tarleton St. (Texas) 4-0 164 2223. Emporia St. (Kan.) 5-0 117 2424. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 4-1 91 2525. Midwestern St. (Texas) 3-1 61 NR

AFCA Division III Poll Record Pts Pvs 1. Mount Union (40) 4-0 1048 1 2. M Hardin-Baylor (2) 5-0 1003 2 3. Linfield (Ore.) 4-0 972 3 4. North Central (Ill.) 4-0 907 4 5. Hobart (N.Y.) 4-0 806 5 6. Wis.-Platteville 4-0 796 6 7. Wis.-Whitewater 4-0 783 7 8. Bethel (Minn.) 4-0 761 8 9. Wis.-Oshkosh 4-0 697 910. Heidelberg (Ohio) 4-0 649 1011. Wesley (Del.) 4-1 618 1212. St. Thomas (Minn.) 3-1 583 1313. Wheaton (Ill.) 4-0 572 1114. Johns Hopkins (Del.) 5-0 507 1415. Wabash (Ind.) 4-0 446 1716. Coe (Iowa) 4-0 393 1817. St. John Fisher (N.Y.) 4-0 334 1918. Concordia-Moorhead 4-0 282 2319. Wittenberg (Ohio) 3-1 260 2120. Thomas More (Ky.) 4-0 230 2421. John Carroll (Ohio) 4-0 185 NR22. Franklin (Ind.) 2-2 178 2023. Pacific Lutheran 3-1 163 1524. Illinois Wesleyan 4-0 129 NR25. St. John’s (Minn.) 4-1 56 NR

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LOUISVILLE 17½ RutgersSan Diego St 4 AIR FORCESOUTHERN CAL 6 ArizonaFridayCINCINNATI 21 TempleSaturdaya-Oklahoma 14 TexasMICHIGAN ST 9½ IndianaVIRGINIA TECH 9½ PittsburghMASSACHUSETTS 3½ Miami-OhioCLEMSON 24 ½ Boston CollegeBuffalo 10 W MICHIGANOHIO 17½ Central MichiganDUKE 3 NavyTexas A&M 6 MISSISSIPPIBALL ST 16 Kent StMISSISSIPPI ST 10½ Bowling GreenN ILLINOIS 22 AkronTEXAS TECH 14½ Iowa StWYOMING 15 New MexicoStanford 9 UTAHBYU 7 Georgia TechNebraska 14½ PURDUEGEORGIA 9 MizzouBaylor 17 KANSAS STLSU 7 FloridaARIZONA ST 26 ColoradoOregon 14 WASHINGTONUCLA 25 CaliforniaWISCONSIN 10½ NorthwesternSouth Carolina 6 ARKANSASAlabama 27 ½ KENTUCKYMichigan 3 PENN STN.C. STATE 5 SyracuseHOUSTON 10 MemphisMarshall 13 FLA ATLANTICTCU 25 KansasBoise St 7 UTAH STWASHINGTON ST 1 Oregon StUNLV 10 Hawaiia-at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, TX.MLBFavorite Odds UnderdogAmerican League Division SeriesBest of Five SeriesOakland leads series 2-1DETROIT 6½-7½ OaklandGame Four-If NecessaryTAMPA BAY Even-6 BostonNHLFavorite Goals UnderdogTORONTO Even-½ ColoradoNY ISLANDERS Even-½ PhoenixPHILADELPHIA ½-1 FloridaPITTSBURGH 1-1½ CarolinaBUFFALO Even-½ Tampa BayNASHVILLE Even-½ MinnesotaVANCOUVER ½-1 New JerseySAN JOSE ½-1 NY RangersHome Team in CAPS

Horse racingNorthfield Park resultsFirst race: NW2PMCD Trot $2,800 4-Parthenon (Wrenn) 2.20 2.10 2.107-Forturne James (Ferrari) 4.00 2.402-I Need Your Help (Kash) 3.60Exacta (4-7) $9.80Trifecta (4-7-2) $41.20Scratched: Lindas Diamond Lil, Sammy Sammy SammySecond race: 2000CLCD Pace $2,000 7-BasilioBlueChip(Wrenn) 4.20 3.00 3.201-Hallin Gator (Smith) 5.40 4.006-Lil Dudes Mach Up (Wengerd) 7.60Exacta (7-1) $20.80Trifecta (7-1-6) $184.00Daily double (4/7) $10.00Third race: NW400PSCD Trot $4,000 5-Hello Carlo (Sutton) 6.00 4.20 3.004-Tory (Smith) 7.80 3.603-SM’s Terminator (Wrenn) 2.40Exacta (5-4) $74.20Trifecta (5-4-3) $242.60Fourth race: NW300PSCD Pace $3,200 1-StateOfUnion(Sutton) 3.40 2.60 2.104-Kilo Shark (Smith) 6.00 4.206-FrancoNaturaN (Green) 11.80Exacta (1-4) $16.40Trifecta (1-4-6) $316.20Superfecta (1-4-6-7 $1) $1,316.10Superfecta (1-4-6-7 $.10) $131.61Fifth race: NW200PSCD Pace $2,400 3-IntriguedRoyally(Wrenn) 2.80 2.20 2.107-Chasing Connor (Lake) 15.40 9.005-Cj’s Sweet Racer (Thmpsn) 6.80Exacta (3-7) $72.20Trifecta (3-7-5) $475.80Scratched: Floridaboy ClaytonSixth race: NW250PSCD Pace $2,800 2-Ramember (Smith) 5.00 2.40 2.201-Coromandelprince(Merrimn) 2.80 2.204-Larry Clark (Wrenn) 3.00Exacta (2-1) $12.80Trifecta (2-1-4) $45.80Seventh race: NW300PSCD Pace $3,2002-Can’t Slay Me (Stahl) 15.00 6.00 3.604-Wilson Jay N (Wrenn) 5.80 3.803-Coach Ken (Lake) 2.40Exacta (2-4) $59.60Trifecta (2-4-3) $215.60Superfecta (2-4-3-9 $1) $355.20Superfecta (2-4-3-9 $.10) $35.52Pick five (5/½,3/2/2 (5of5)) $309.10Eighth race: NW400PSCD Pace $4,000 5-BlueridgeCamagot (Wengerd) 17.40 7.80 5.406-Aligned Hanover (Miller) 4.80 4.202-Cold Bath (Wrenn) 4.60Exacta (5-6) $98.00Trifecta (5-6-2) $874.00Pick three (2/2/5 (3of3)) $429.20Ninth race: WO4000L5 Trot $5,000 5-DiamondHunter (Stahl) 13.00 5.20 3.402-Cj’s Super Secret (Sugg) 11.40 9.008-RoseRunLuther (Swartz) 11.20Exacta (5-2) $138.40Trifecta (5-2-8) $1,463.00Tenth race: NW400PSCD Pace $4,000 5-Thiswayorthehighwy (Wrenn) 3.60 2.20 2.201-Bettor’s Choice (Merrimn) 2.60 2.403-Mosh Pit (Thmpsn) 7.60Exacta (5-1) $6.20Trifecta (5-1-3) $29.00Superfecta (5-1-3-2 $1) $55.90Superfecta (5-1-3-2 $.10) $5.59Eleventh race: WO4000L5 Pace $5,0008-All Shuttle (Wrenn) 6.20 3.00 3.206-T Red (Smith) 3.00 2.802-Moreland Flash (Charlino) 3.60Exacta (8-6) $18.40Trifecta (8-6-2) $116.40Pick three (5/5/8 (3of3)) $50.10Pick four (5/5/5/8 (4of4)) $402.10

Northfield Park entriesTuesday. Post Time: 6:30 p.m.First race: $2,000 NW1CD Trot1. She’s Nasty, RoMiller 7-22. Scorlewon, JoGWengerd 9-23. Tuscarora Blueroan, RonWrennJr 6-14. Dudelooklikealady, JoKramp 10-15. Putupyourdukes, JaThmpsn 5-16. Lima Seduction, KuSugg 5-27. Sj’s June, JoJMiller 12-1

8. Camilla Candy, JohnGreen 15-19. Classy Stone, AlAnderson 8-1Second race: $1,600 5000CLNW1 Pace1. Rydale High, RoMiller 8-12. Slot Artist, FrHarris 9-23. Ladydi’s Bayside, KeKashJr 10-14. Mr Am I, HeBeachy 12-15. Sugar Puffs, KuSugg 6-16. Shesaphenomenon, RonWrennJr 5-17. Lady Duchess, AlHawk 5-28. Llolller, WyIrvine 15-19. Addie Joss, JHrshbrger 7-2Third race: $1,800 NW150PSCD Trot1. Al Mar Racing Reno, JoDMapes 5-12. Joys Diamond, KuSugg 7-23. Jay Jay Redsky, RoMiller 9-24. Miss Eva Cash, ChMyrick 5-25. Sweet Gypsy Lindy, JohnGreen 6-16. Notable Karen, AlAnderson 8-17. Canadian Frontier, DaKennedy 12-18. Miss Miracle Dunn, ScCisco 15-19. Uplaythegametowin, ElSpearman 10-1Fourth race: $2,000 NW1CD Pace1. Cyclone Sweetheart, RoMiller 4-12. Flopsy’s Candygirl, RonWrennJr 9-23. Tickle-R-Patty, JaThmpsn 5-14. Cullenator, ScCisco 6-15. Game Emma, DaLake 10-16. Princes Morgan, JoSutton 7-27. Finding Faith, DaEdwards 3-18. Cg’s Cowgirl, KuSugg 8-19. Say It Ain’t Soho, DaRush 12-1Fifth race: $2,000 7500CL NW2 Trot1. Abs Gracesoutajail, JaThmpsn 5-22. E’s Last Chip, AMerrimn 5-13. Caribbean Dream, KeKashJr 6-14. Duchess Bella, WyIrvine 10-15. Belle’s Becky, DaLake 8-16. Bellastwilightstar, RonWrennJr 9-27. R Red Red Wine, JoSutton 15-18. Ken U Sing, RoMiller 7-29. Lavec’s Ms Green, KuSugg 12-1Sixth race: $2,000 NW1000L5CD Trot1. Rose Run Nemo, HeBeachy 9-22. Girls’ Getaway, KuSugg 10-13. Speedy Model, JoAMiller 6-14. Lucca’s Revenge, JaThmpsn 4-15. Parris Island, ChMyrick 12-16. Ataway Aidan, KeKashJr 7-27. Ogs Divine Lady, JoSutton 3-18. Candy J, RoMiller 5-19. Calchips Muscle, RonWrennJr 8-1Seventh race: $2,000 NW1CD Pace1. Rhythm In Art, CUmholtz 6-12. So Gung Ho, DaLake 5-13. Southern Care, DoLCollins 9-24. J Js Sister, RuSwartz 3-15. Stirling Commando, JRMelshimer 4-16. Bunny Shark, KeKashJr 7-27. Upfrontheymickey, RonWrennJr 12-18. Passions Flash, KuSugg 10-19. Black Silk Jammys, JaThmpsn 8-1Eighth race: $2,000 7500CLNW2 Pace1. Lima Java, RonWrennJr 3-12. Emmanator, ScCisco 6-13. Pamsfoolishterror, RoMiller 9-24. Katie And J, KuSugg 4-15. Sam’s Noble Doctor, JoSutton 5-16. Stimulus Spending, LaFerrari 7-27. Casimir Luckynutz, DoGuptill 10-18. Patty Absolut, AMerrimn 12-19. No Drama, DaLake 8-1Ninth race: $2,000 NW1000L5CD Trot1. Rose Run Logan, JHostetler 5-12. Cabo Blue, CHrshbrgr 10-13. Kasha’s Kid, RonWrennJr 12-14. Moma Jean’s Crown, KeKashJr 6-15. Blazing Future, KuSugg 9-26. Porsche Gibson, JHrshbrger 8-17. High Stakes Banker, DaMajeski 4-18. Pointe De Vue, AMerrimn 7-29. Rose Run Jeriah, JaThmpsn 3-1Tenth race: $2,400 NW200PSCD Pace1. Juliard, KeKashJr 8-12. Lightninginthesky, RonWrennJr 4-13. Coal Burner, AlHawk 6-14. Samovar Hanover, JaThmpsn 9-25. Spectacular Amber, JoSutton 7-26. Just Gavins Way, JHrshbrger 3-17. Fox River Mark, KuSugg 5-18. Mr Bailey, AMerrimn 10-19. Cry For Cash, FrHarris 12-1Eleventh race: $2,000 NW1000L5CD Pace1. Foxy’s Desire, RonWrennJr 7-22. Red Star Zoro, WyIrvine 6-13. Buzz Hershey, KeMCross 12-14. Nothingzimpossible, CUmholtz 15-15. Champ Ian, JaThmpsn 10-16. June’s Sunny Boy, KuSugg 8-17. Key Western, JRMelshimer 9-28. American Pilot, JoSutton 5-19. Mainline Hall, AMerrimn 5-2Twelfth race: $1,800 NW150PSCD Pace1. Auto Pilot, RonWrennJr 3-12. Hoosier Lion, AMerrimn 7-23. Robin Dontget, DaLake 9-24. Coin Of The Realm, DaKennedy 12-15. Goin Home Ray, JohnGreen 10-16. Polo Joe, TomHall 8-17. Global Dragon, JaThmpsn 5-18. Fairway Gypsy, ScCisco 6-19. Kingofthehighlands, JoSutton 4-1Thirteenth race: $2,000 NW1000L5CD Pace1. All Over Now, RonWrennJr 8-12. Dax Hanover, KeKashJr 10-13. Rosie L, ScCisco 9-24. Shannons Boy Scout, TomHall 7-25. Go Landon Go, JaThmpsn 4-16. Hippie Cruiser, KuSugg 12-17. Vaniscape, JoSutton 6-18. Royal One, DoGuptill 5-19. B Good Lena, AMerrimn 3-1

H.S. sportsAP statewide football pollsDIVISION I1. St. Edward (19) 6-0 2752. Cincinnati Moeller (5) 6-0 2053. Cincinnati Colerain (1) 6-0 1974. Austintown-Fitch (2) 6-0 1815. Canton McKinley (1) 6-0 1596. Centerville (1) 6-0 1357. Hilliard Davidson 6-0 1188. Hudson 6-0 1039. St. Ignatius 4-2 6310. Mentor 5-1 46Others receiving 12 or more points – Pick-erington North 33, Fairfield 16, Cincinnati Elder 15, Cincinnati St. Xavier 14, West Chester Lakota West 12. DIVISION II1. Massillon Washington (14) 6-0 2412. New Albany (2) 6-0 2253. Cin. Winton Woods (5) 6-0 2104. Zanesville (3) 6-0 1885. Avon (1) 6-0 1636. Loveland (3) 6-0 1487. Mansfield 6-0 1098. Glenville (1) 5-1 929. Highland 6-0 7710. Nordonia 6-0 34Others receiving 12 or more points – Wil-loughby South 32, Madison 19, Cincinnati Northwest 19, Lewis Center Olentangy 18. DIVISION III1. St. Vincent-St. Mary (13) 6-0 2532. Toledo Central Catholic (10) 6-0 2473. Hubbard (2) 6-0 1654. Athens (2) 6-0 1635. Poland Seminary (1) 6-0 1336. Sandusky Perkins 6-0 128

7. Chillicothe (1) 6-0 1218. New Philadelphia 6-0 959. West Geauga 5-1 2910. Mt. Orab Western Brown 6-0 28 (tie) Aurora 5-1 28 (tie) Clyde 5-1 28Others receiving 12 or more points –Springfield Shawnee 26, Louisville 23.Dayton Thurgood Marshall 21, Trotwood-Madison 20, Tipp City Tippecanoe 19. DIVISION IV1. Kenton (20) 6-0 2772. Bryan (2) 6-0 2153. Genoa Area (3) 6-0 2114. Caledonia River Valley (2) 6-0 1725. Clarksville Clinton-Massie 5-1 1186. Urbana 6-0 1087. Steubenville (1) 4-2 948. Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 6-0 869. Wauseon 5-1 48(tie) Galion (1) 6-0 48Others receiving 12 or more points – Ket-tering Archbishop Alter 39, GermantownValley View 37, Perry 18, Chagrin Falls 16, Cincinnati McNicholas 16, Struthers 15, Upper Sandusky 15. DIVISION V1. Wheelersburg (13) 6-0 2582. St. Clairsville (6) 6-0 2223. Coldwater (4) 5-1 1894. Cin. Hills Christian (1) 6-0 1655. Findlay Liberty-Benton (3) 5-0 1626. Baltimore Liberty Union 6-0 1347. Loudonville 6-0 1198. Martins Ferry 5-1 649. Columbia (1) 6-0 6110. Col. Bishop Hartley (1) 5-1 47Others receiving 12 or more points – Ak-ron Manchester 34, Hamilton Badin 28, Dayton Chaminade Julienne 21, Columbi-ana Crestview 20, Richwood North Union 16. DIVISION VI1. Kirtland (20) 6-0 2622. Columbus Bishop Ready (4) 6-0 2203. Haviland Wayne Trace (2) 6-0 2104. Villa Angela-St. Joseph 6-0 1545. Canfield S. Range (2) 6-0 1456. Delphos Jefferson (1) 6-0 1167. Lucasville Valley 6-0 888. Mogadore 5-1 849. Cin. Summit Country Day 5-1 6410. Hamler Patrick Henry 5-1 34(tie) Centerburg 6-0 34Others receiving 12 or more points – Lew-isburg Tri-County North 27, Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas 21, Casstown Miami East 20, New Middletown Springfield 18, Ada 16, Newark Catholic 14, North Robinson Colonel Crawford 13, Defiance Tinora 13. DIVISION VII1. Maria Stein Marion (22) 6-0 2582. Berlin Western Reserve (3) 6-0 2163. Shadyside (1) 6-0 1964. Glouster Trimble (1) 6-0 1665. North Lewisburg Triad 6-0 1536. Steubenville Cath. Central 6-0 1387. Covington 6-0 1058. Bainbridge Paint Valley (1) 6-0 729. Arlington 5-1 5310. Wellsville 5-1 30Others receiving 12 or more points – Mc-Comb 25, Lowellville 25, Ft. Loramie 21, Danville 13, Norwalk St. Paul 13. Boys cross countryANDREWS OSBORNE INVITATIONALHow they finished: 1. Eastlake North 80; 2. Ashtabula Edgewood 86; 3. Orange 100; 4. West Geauga 109; 5. Lake Catholic 111; 6. Laurel 121; 7. Geauga Home School 133; 8. Wickliffe 185; 9. Andrews Osborne Academy 253; 10. St. Martin dePorres 269.Top individuals: 1. Martin (Geauga Home School); 2. Ubersax (Orange); 3. Schwenk (Eastlake North); 4. Kess (Lake Catholic); 5. Bull (Lake Catholic); 6. Kati (Eastlake North); 7. Zerbe (West Geauga); 8. Thoss (Eastlake North); 9. Neroni (Laurel); 10. CaPalgut (Wickliffe).Girls cross countryANDREWS OSBORNE INVITATIONALHow they finished: 1. West Geauga 61; 2. St. Edward 65; 3. Benedictine 90; 4. Lake Catholic 90; 5. Ashtabula Edgewood 99; 6. Parma 118; 7. Wickliffe 208; 8. Or-ange 263; 9. Shaw 273; 10. Maple Heights 317; 11. St. Martin dePorres 326; 12. Law-rence 332; 13. Villa Angelo St. Joe 339; 14. Cleveland Central Catholic 380; 15. Rhodes 388; 16. Geauga Home School 484; 17. Andrews Osborne Academy 519; 18. New Day Academy 561.Top individuals: 1. Ch. Lemay (Ashtabu-la Edgewood); 2. Pritchard (Lake Catho-lic); 3. Vonderau (Parma); 4. Ja. Rains (West Geauga); 5. Jo. Lemay (Ashtabula Edgewood); 6. Lawson (Benedictine); 7. Jo. Rains (West Geauga); 8. Becker (West Geauga); 9. Gialamas (West Geauga); 10. Gasper (St. Edward).Boys soccer Andrews Osborne 2, Lawrence 0AO: Drake, Jung. L: None. Goalies: AO, Pinzarroni (6 saves); L, Korpusik (9). Brooklyn 5, Parma 3B (4-8-2): Wiencek 2, Eddeb 2; P (4-9-2): Niemojewski, Loncar. Goalies: P, Mabin (6); P, Bradley (1); B. Czirr (2).Cuyahoga Heights 5, Martin Luther King 0CH: Drockton, Pappas, Baudo, Frye, Kaloger. MLK: None. Goalies: Williams (1 save), Koon (3); MLK, Anderson (11), Estrella (7).Lakewood 3, North Olmsted 2L (2-11-2): Foran, Fadhel, White; NO (7-4-4): Loftus, Becker. Goalies: L,  Fehrenbach (8 saves); NO, Gajowski (6).Open Door Christian 1, First Baptist Christian 0OD (5-7-3): Woodson; FB (8-4): None. Goalies: OD, Thomas (8 saves); FB, Parker (10).Rocky River 3, Lutheran West 0RR: Wischmeier, O’Halla, Klodnick; LW (10-6, 6-3):None. Goalies: LW, Pschock (7 saves); R, Liva (2); R, Hoelzer (1).Girls soccerAmherst-Steele 8, Valley Forge 0A: Perkins 3, Sands, Semon, Lacock, Moore, Schneider;VF: None. Goalies: A, Wright (1 save); A, Keller (1); VF, Zoltai (6).Aurora 5, Canton Hoover 0A (10-4-1): Jones, Bollas, Armold, Koval-check, Hickey; H (4-10-1): None. Goalies: A, Doyle (0 saves); H, Sarbaugh (7).Brookside 1, Wellington 1B (8-3-4, 4-1-3): Sours; W (7-6-2, 6-2-1): S. Sparks. Goalies: B, Sanchez (7 saves); W, K. Sparks (3).Elyria 6, Keystone 1E: Ramirez (3), Jones (3). K: N/A. Hathaway Brown 3, Hawken 1 HB (9-2-3): Vajscop (3). H (10-1-4): Canitia. Goalies: HB, ElHindi (8 saves); H, Whiting (7). Fairview 2, Midview 1 F (11-1-3, 8-0-1): Kovach, Strandahl. M (7-7-1): Hamker.F: Lally (1 save); Ceh (7).Highland 0, Buckeye 0H (10-3-2): None; B (12-1-2): None. Goal-ies: H, Less (4 saves); B, Stacy (7).Mentor 9, Eastlake North 0M: Knapp, Lewis, Grebenc, Elkins, Josipo-vic, Misch, Cassella, Dipre, Arumpanayil, Vinborg. EN: None. Goalies: M, Overly (1 save).Solon 7, North Ridgeville 0S (7-5-3): Confroy (2), Collica (2), Posta, Contul, Russel.Goalies: S, Confroy (2 saves); Casement (28). Stow 2, Cuyahoga Valley Christian 1S (8-6): Fobean, Thompson; C: OG. Goal-ies: S, Green (2 saves); C, Kouzelos (4).Westlake 4, Avon 0W (5-2-5): Konrad, Bauer 2, Finucan; A: None. Goalies: W, Carpenter (6); W, Kraris (1); A, Grudzien (7).West Geauga 2, Notre Dame-Cathe-dral Latin 1WG (7-6-2): Beclay, Hobh. NDCL: Hess.  Goalies: WG, Guarnera (9 saves); NDCL: Moorman (7). Girls tennis Cuyahoga Valley Christian 5, Green 0Singles: Dittrich d. Starkey 6-1, 6-2; Pile d. Hujar 6-0, 6-1. Haskell d. Marchese 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Petrinec/Kalra d. Dooley/Jamil 6-2, 7-6 (1); Andrew/Bolinger d. Kirk/Aller 6-0, 6-3.Harvey 3, Madison 1 Singles: Beamer (H) d. A. Leymaster 6-2, 6-0; Cipriano (H) d. E. Leymaster 6-0, 6-2; Winters (H) d. Ardern 6-4, 4-6, 6-2. Doubles: Hyrne/Trader (M) d. Koren/Van Winkle 6-1, 7-5; Slay/Thompson (H) tie Colucci/Keller (M) 4-6, 7-6 (4). Rocky River 3, St. Joseph Academy 2Singles: Quinones (RR) d. Waltos 6-0, 6-2; Kahl (S) d. Blossey 6-3, 6-1; Bowen (RR) d. Fitzgerald 5-7, 6-2, 7-6.  Doubles: Riegelsberger/Copa (RR) d. Ruebensaal/Rouse 6-2, 7-5; Powers/Saracina (S) d. King/Egan 6-0, 6-2.VolleyballBrooklyn d. Oberlin 25-14, 25-14, 25- 21Clearview d. Lutheran West 25-16, 26-24,

15-25, 20-25, 15-13Hathaway Brown d. Beachwood 25-18,

25-18, 25-17Westlake d. Lorain 25-22, 25-20, 25-17

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NHL 7:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Buffalo, NBCSN

SOCCER2:30 p.m. UEFA Champions League, Shaktar Donetsk vs. Manchester United (tape), FSO

WOMEN’S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Penn State, BTN

WNBA FINALS8 p.m. Game 2, Atlanta at Minnesota, ESPN2

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Roger Federer of Switzerland crouches before his partner China’s Zhang Ze serves the ball during the first round doubles against Kevin Anderson of South Africa and Dmitry Tursunov of Russia at the Shanghai Masters tennis tournament at Qizhong Forest Sports City Tennis Center, in Shanghai, China, on Monday. Federer and Zhang won 6-2, 6-1.

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OSSCA State Poll 2013 - 10/14 - FINAL Last Updated on Monday, 14 October 2013 14:51, Written by Sean Humenansky

Boys Division I 1. Mason 15-0-1 100 2. Anthony Wayne (Whitehouse) 12-0-4 83 3. Mentor 12-0-4 78 4. Coffman (Dublin) 12-2-2 67 5. Jackson (Massillon) 12-2-2 56 6. Lakota West (West Chester) 12-2-2 53 7. Beavercreek 12-1-3 31 8. St. Ignatius (Cleveland) 7-3-6 24 9. Turpin (Cincinnati) 12-0-4 19 Lincoln (Gahanna) 10-1-5 19 Receiving votes: St. Johns Jesuit (Toledo), Copley, Chillicothe, Howland (Warren) Boys Division II 1. Revere (Richfield) 14-0-2 100 2. Carroll (Dayton) 10-2-4 88 3. Bishop Watterson (Columbus) 12-4-0 65 4. Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy (Stow) 10-3-1 61 5. Rocky River 13-1-1 58 6. Bishop Fenwick (Middletown) 13-0-3 51 7. University School (Hunting Valley) 9-1-6 39 8. St. Francis DeSales (Columbus) 8-6-2 24 9. Coshocton 14-0-2 15 10. Bellbrook 12-1-3 11 Receiving Votes: Archbishop Hoban (Akron), Archbishop McNicholas(Cincinnati), Bowling

Green, Chagrin Falls, Indian Hill (Cincinnati), Clear Fork (Bellville), Lakeview

(Cortland) Boys Division III 1. Summit Country Day School (Cincinnati) 10-2-4 96 2. Mansfield Christian School 15-1-0 87 3. Elyria Catholic 12-3-1 80 4. Columbus Academy (Gahanna) 11-4-1 64 5. Catholic Central (Springfield) 13-2-1 60 6. Liberty-Benton (Findlay) 15-0-1 45 7. Worthington Christian School 10-3-2 33 8. Grandview Heights 13-3-0 30 9. Chippewa (Doylestown) 13-0-3 22 Cincinnati Country Day School 12-2-2 22 Receiving votes: Zane Trace (Chillicothe), Mariemont (Cincinnati), Crestview

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The Chronicle-Telegram Tuesday, October 15, 2013 B3SPORTS

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TRANSACTIONSBASEBALLNational League

ATLANTA BRAVES — Named BrianSnitker manager of Gwinnett (IL) andDoug Dascenzo third-base coach.

BASKETBALLNational Basketball Association

Suspended Dallas F Devin Ebanks twogames for pleading nolo contendere todriving under the influence of alcohol,in violation of the law of the State ofCalifornia.

FOOTBALLNational Football League

BUFFALO BILLS — Signed QB MattFlynn. Placed DB Jonathan Meeks oninjured reserve/ return.

CHICAGO BEARS — Signed DE TracyRobertson to the practice squad.

HOCKEYNational Hockey League

DALLAS STARS — Placed G KariLehtonen on injured reserve. ActivatedD Aaron Rome from injured non-rosterand loaned him to Texas (AHL).Assigned F Chris Mueller to Texas.

PHOENIX COYOTES — Assigned FBrandon Yip to Portland (AHL).

COLLEGEDETROIT MERCY — Named Clay Shaw

director of athletic marketing and pro-motions.

AMERICA’S LINEBASEBALL

Favorite Odds (O/U) UnderdogAmerican League Championship SeriesTIGERS -$145 (7½) Red SoxSeries price:Tigers -$120 vs. Red Sox evenNational League Championship SeriesDODGERS -$115 (7½) Cards

NFLFavorite Points (O/U) Underdog

ThursdaySeahawks 6 (40½) CARDS

SundayPatriots 4 (43½) JETSChargers NL ( NL) JAGUARSCHIEFS 6½ (40½) TexansLIONS 3 (47½) BengalsDOLPHINS 8½ (42½) BillsWASHINGTON 1 (51) BearsEAGLES 3 (56½) CowboysPANTHERS 6 (42½) RamsFALCONS 7½ (42) Bucs49ers 4½ (38½) TITANSPACKERS 10½ (45½) BrownsSTEELERS 1½ (40½) RavensBroncos NL ( NL) COLTS

MondayGIANTS 3 (47) VikingsBye week: Saints, Raiders.

COLLEGE FOOTBALLFavorite Points (O/U) UnderdogW KENTUCKY 4 (62½) UL-Lafayette

ThursdayMiami-Fla 8 N CAROLINA

FridayLOUISVILLE 12 (NL) C Florida

SaturdayVIRGINIA 2½ DukeTEMPLE 2½ ArmyOhio U 18 E MICHIGANBall St 19 W MICHIGANNo Illinois 17 C MICHIGANMICHIGAN ST 25½ PurdueE CAROLINA 21 So MissFlorida St 3 CLEMSONMaryland NL WAKE FORESTTexas Tech 7 W VIRGINIAN’WESTERN NL MinnesotaTOLEDO 7 NavyCINCINNATI 15 ConnecticutMEMPHIS 3 SmuWYOMING 7 Colorado StTEXAS A&M 13½ AuburnOREGON 38½ Washington StMICHIGAN 10½ IndianaGA TECH 8½ SyracuseOregon St 10½ CALIFORNIAOHIO STATE 16½ IowaALABAMA 28 ArkansasS Carolina 7½ TENNESSEEARIZONA ST 3 WashingtonN Texas 6½ LA TECHS ALABAMA NL Kent StUtah St NL NEW MEXICOFlorida 3 MISSOURILsu 7½ MISSISSIPPIByu 9½ HOUSTONBUFFALO 20½ UMassTEXAS ST 18½ Georgia StAkron 7½ MIAMI-OHIOBAYLOR 31 Iowa StOklahoma 24 KANSASOKLAHOMA ST 7 TcuSTANFORD 5 UclaNOTRE DAME 3 UscRice 18½ NEW MEXICO STBOISE ST 21½ NevadaWisconsin 10½ ILLINOISGeorgia 8½ VANDERBILTARIZONA 5½ UtahFRESNO ST 23 Unlv

NHLFavorite Odds (O/U)UnderdogISLANDERS -$185/+$165 (5) SabresLEAFS -$150/+$130 (5½) WildFLYERS -$110/-$110 (5) CanucksPENGUINS -$225/+$185 (6) OilersBlackhawks -$155/+$135 (5) ’CANESWINGS -$160/+$140 (5½) JacketsKings -$120/even (5½) LIGHTNINGBLUES -$135/+$115 (5½) SharksPREDATORS -$160/+$140 (5) PanthersCanadiens -$120/even (5½) JETSAVALANCHE -$160/+$140 (5½) StarsCOYOTES -$135/+$115 (5) Senators

HIGH SCHOOLMonday’s results

VOLLEYBALLDivision I sectional at Midview

Brunswick 25-25-25, Westlake 16-14-21Lorain 25-25-25, North Ridgeville 22-11-

8Midview 18-25-25-25, Avon 25-21-21-22

Division II sectional at Holy NameKeystone 25-25-25, Brookside 20-11-12Bay 25-25-25, Firelands 21-17-16Vermilion 25-25-25, Brooklyn 14-7-22

Division III sectional at Elyria HighCuyahoga Heights 25-25-25,

Wellington 10-12-10

GIRLS SOCCERDivision I sectional

Avon Lake 2, Elyria 0North Olmsted 3, Olmsted Falls 0

Division II sectionalFirelands 2, Vermilion 1

Division III sectionalLutheran West 4, Lake Ridge 1Norwayne 14, Black River 0

Today’s scheduleVOLLEYBALL

Division II sectional at Holy NameFairview vs. Buckeye, 6 p.m.Max Hayes vs. Clearview, 7:30 p.m.Division III sectional at Elyria High

Wickliffe vs. Lutheran West, 6 p.m.Columbia vs. Black River, 7:30 p.m.

Division IV sectional at Medina HighOpen Door vs. Lutheran East, 6 p.m.Cornerstone Christian vs. Mapleton, 7:30

p.m.

BOYS SOCCERDivision II sectional

Keystone at Brookside, 7 p.m.Vermilion at Buckeye, 7 p.m.

Division III sectionalTrinity at Lake Ridge, 4 p.m.Villa Angela-St. Joseph at Wellington,

TBACleveland MLK at Open Door, 4 p.m.

Lake Effect ConferenceChampionship game at Grand River

Academy (TBA)

GIRLS SOCCERDivision I sectional

North Ridgeville at Westlake, 7 p.m.

AP statefootball pollCOLUMBUS— How a state panel ofsports writers and broadcasters ratesOhio high school football teams in thefifth weekly Associated Press poll of2013, by OHSAA divisions, with won-lostrecord and total points (first-place votesin parentheses):

DIVISION I1, Lakewood St. Edward (18) 6-0 2752, Cincinnati Moeller (7) 7-0 2463, Cincinnati Colerain (3) 7-0 2234, Austintown-Fitch (1) 7-0 2075, Canton Mckinley (1) 7-0 1706, Hudson 7-0 1427, Hilliard Davidson 7-0 1418, Mentor 6-1 699, Pickerington North 7-0 5910, Centerville 6-1 31Others receiving 12 or more points:11, Cleveland St. Ignatius 20. 12,Cincinnati Elder 17. 12, West ChesterLakota West 17.

DIVISION II1, New Albany (12) 7-0 2532, Loveland (5) 7-0 2203, Zanesville (5) 7-0 2124, Avon (2) 7-0 1945, Mansfield 7-0 1526, Massillon Washington (3) 6-1 1187, Medina Highland 7-0 1148, Cleveland Glenville (3) 7-0 1109, Macedonia Nordonia 7-0 9810, Cincinnati Winton Woods 6-1 96Others receiving 12 or more points:11, Cincinnati Northwest 20. 12,Pataskala Licking Heights 12. 12,Willoughby South 12.

DIVISION III1, Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary (15)7-0 263

2, Toledo Central Catholic (8) 7-0 2453, Hubbard (2) 7-0 1954, Athens (2) 7-0 1815, Poland Seminary (1) 7-0 1646, Perkins 7-0 1417, Western Brown 7-0 758, West Geauga 7-0 609, Chillicothe 6-1 36(tie)New Philadelphia 6-1 36Others receiving 12 or more points:11, Clyde 26. 12, Aurora 25. 13,Louisville (1) 22. 14, Springfield Shawnee18. 15, Columbus Marion-Franklin 17.16, Wapakoneta 15. 17, Norwalk 14. 18,Alliance Marlington 12.

DIVISION IV1, Kenton (21) 7-0 2702, Bryan (3) 7-0 2523, Genoa Area (2) 7-0 2194, Caledonia River Valley (2)7-01885, Clinton-Massie 6-1 1546, Urbana 7-0 1307, Kettering Alter (1) 6-1 858, Wauseon 6-1 829, Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 6-1 3610, Steubenville 5-2 23Others receiving 12 or more points:11, Galion 22. 12, Chagrin Falls 21. 13,Newark Licking Valley 17. 13, Philo 17.15, Perry 12.

DIVISION V1, Wheelersburg (18) 7-0 2562, Coldwater (4) 7-0 2263, Cin. Hills Christian 7-0 1794, Liberty-Benton (3) 7-0 1775, Loudonville 7-0 1426, Columbia (1) 7-0 1287, St. Clairsville (3) 6-1 1218, Martins Ferry 6-1 819, Columbus Hartley 6-1 7810, Akron Manchester 6-1 61Others receiving 12 or more points:11, Hamilton Badin 23. 12, ColumbianaCrestview 20. 13, Baltimore LibertyUnion 18. 14, West Salem Northwestern16. 15, Navarre Fairless 14. 16,Richwood North Union 12.

DIVISION VI1, Kirtland (20) 7-0 2632, Columbus Ready (5) 7-0 2333, Wayne Trace (2) 7-0 2134, Canfield S. Range (2) 7-0 1555, Cleve. VASJ 7-0 1536, Delphos Jefferson 7-0 1347, Lucasville Valley 7-0 1158, Mogadore 6-1 1019, Centerburg 7-0 7210, Cin. Summit Country Day 6-1 32Others receiving 12 or more points: 11,Newark Catholic 22. 12, CincinnatiCountry Day 20. 13, Colonel Crawford 14.

DIVISION VII1, Marion Local (23) 7-0 2802, Berlin Center W. Reserve (4)7-0 2203, Shadyside 7-0 2024, Glouster Trimble (1) 7-0 1925, Triad (1) 7-0 1626, Steubenville Cath. Central 7-0 1557, Covington 7-0 1368, Wellsville 6-1 669, McComb 6-1 3810, Norwalk St. Paul 6-1 29Others receiving 12 or more points: 11,Danville 26. 12, Leipsic 18. 13, Arlington13. 13, Bainbridge Paint Valley 13.

Volleyball pollDivision I

1. Toledo St. Ursula (36) 3932. Urusline (3) 2923. Mt. Notre Dame 2804. St. Francis DeSales 2025. Jackson 1726. Amherst 1517. (tie) Cincinnati St. Ursulaand Strongsville 122

9. Perrysburg 8610. Lebanon 7811. Magnificat 48; 12. Beavercreek 41;13. Kenston 34; 14. Wadsworth 29; 15.Dublin Coffman 24; 16. Centerville 20;17. Worthington Kilbourne 18; 18. (tie)Canfield and Westerville Central andHolland Springfield 15.

Division II1. Padua Franciscan (27) 3362. Archbishop Alter (5) 2533. Madison Comprehensive (1) 1914. Dover (3) 1805. Lake Catholic (1) 1786. Norwalk 1697. Kenton Ridge 1078. Bloom-Carroll 1059. Bishop Hartley 8610. Washington 7811. Beaumont 66; 12. Waverly 65; 13.Wyoming 49; 14. Athens 30; 15.Norwood 29; 16. John Glenn 28; 17.Carrollton (1) 27; 18. Lakeview 22; 19.(tie) Indian Creek and Clearview 21.

Division III1. Highland (Sparta) (16) 2642. Canton Central Catholic (2) 2173. Versailles (5) 1944. Triway (1) 1565. Huron (1) 1446. (tie) Upper Sandusky (1) 141Coldwater 968. Liberty-Benton (1) 949. Gilmour Academy (4) 8610. Ridgewood(2) 8411. Orrville 63; 12. Waynedale 46; 13.Miami East 40; 14. Amanda-Clearcreek(1) 33; 15. Mohawk 24; 16. TuscarawasValley 23; 17. Columbus Grove 20; 18.Ostego (1) 19; 19. (tie) Buckeye Trail,Elyria Catholic, Cardinal Mooney 18;Independence 18.

Division IV1. Mario Local (23) 3252. McComb (9) 2943. New Riegel (3) 2184. Buckeye Central 1905. St. Paul 1376. St. Henry 1327. Eastern Beaver 1108. Springfield Catholic Central 1039. Leipsic 10010. Fort Loramie 9111. Toledo Christian 62; 12. Monroeville33; 13. Newark Catholic 32; 14. LehmanCatholic 31; 15. Arlington 30; 16. (tie)Waterford and Jackson Center 22; 18.Eastern Reedsville 16; 19. North Adams13; 20. Tuscarawas Central Catholic 11.

Soccer pollBOYSDivision I

1. Mason 1002. Whitehouse Anthony Wayne 833. Mentor 784. Dublin Coffman 675. Massilon Jackson 566. West Chester Lakota West 537. Beavercreek 318. Cleveland St. Ignatius 249. Cincinnati Turpin 19(tie). Gahanna Lincoln 19Others receiving votes: Toledo St.John’s, Copley, Chillicothe, WarrenHowland.

Division II

1. Richfield Revere 100

2. Dayton Carroll 883. Columbus Bishop Watterson 654. CVCA 615. Rocky River 586. Middletown Bishop Fenwick 517. University School 398. Columbus St. Francis DeSales 249. Coshocton 1510. Bellbrook 11Others receiving votes: ArchbishopHoban, Cincinnati ArchbishopMcNicholas, Bowling Green, ChagrinFalls, Cincinnati Indian Hill, Bellville ClearFork, Cortland Lakeview.

Division III

1. Cincinnati Summit Country Day 962. Mansfield Christian 873. Elyria Catholic 804. Gahanna Columbus Academy 645. Springfield Catholic Central 606. Findlay Liberty-Benton 457. Worthington Christian 338. Grandview Heights 309. Doylestown Chippewa 22(tie). Cincinnati Country Day 22Others receiving votes: ChillicotheZane Trace, Cincinnati Mariemont,Columbiana Crestview.

GIRLSDivision I

1. Twinsburg 932. Walsh Jesuit 833. Pickerington North 794. Cincinnati St. Ursula 605. Toledo Notre Dame 566. Beavercreek 417. Dublin Coffman 36

Hudson 369. Mason 2110. Brunswick 14Others receiving votes: Perrysburg,Medina, Whitehouse Anthony Wayne,Hilliard Davidson, Springboro, Strongsville.

Division II

1. Rocky River 952. Akron Hoban 773. Granville 664. Hamilton Ross 635. Holy Name 616. Kettering Alter 577. Cincinnati McNicholas 298. Canfield 229. Bellville Clear Fork 2110. Ontario 20Others receiving votes: Celina,Richfield Revere, Hathaway Brown,Columbus St. Francis DeSales, Bath,New Philadelphia, Hillsboro.

Division III

1. Worthington Christian 902. Lehman Catholic 813. Hawken 754. Cin. Summit Country Day 665. Liberty-Benton 476. Lynchburg Clay 437. Cincinnati Country Day 328. Grandview Heights 26

Akron Manchester 2610. Oak Harbor 18Others receiving votes: Milford CenterFairbanks, Youngstown CardinalMooney, Kirtland, Zanesville WestMuskingum, Woodmore, CincinnatiMadeira, Rootstown.

BASKETBALLNBA preseasonEASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic DivisionW L Pct GB

Toronto 2 1 .667 ½Brooklyn 2 0 1.000 —Philadelphia 1 2 .333 1½New York 1 1 .500 1Boston 0 3 .000 2½

Southeast DivisionW L Pct GB

Miami 3 0 1.000 —Atlanta 1 2 .333 2Orlando 1 2 .333 2Charlotte 0 2 .000 2½Washington 0 1 .000 2

Central DivisionW L Pct GB

Chicago 2 0 1.000 —Cleveland 2 0 1.000 —Detroit 0 1 .000 1½Indiana 0 3 .000 2½Milwaukee 0 2 .000 2

WESTERN CONFERENCESouthwest Division

W L Pct GBNew Orleans 4 0 1.000 —Houston 2 1 .667 1½Dallas 1 2 .333 2½San Antonio 0 2 .000 3Memphis 0 2 .000 3

Northwest DivisionW L Pct GB

Oklahoma City 1 0 1.000 ½Denver 2 1 .667 ½Minnesota 2 0 1.000 —Portland 1 2 .333 1½Utah 1 1 .500 1

Pacific DivisionW L Pct GB

Phoenix 2 0 1.000 —Sacramento 2 1 .667 ½L.A. Clippers 1 1 .500 1L.A. Lakers 2 2 .500 1Golden State 1 2 .333 1½

Monday’s GamesBrooklyn 127, Philadelphia 97Orlando 102, Dallas 94Denver 98, San Antonio 94Sacramento 99, L.A. Clippers 88

Today’s GamesGolden State vs. L.A. Lakers at Beijing,

China, 7:30 a.m.Miami at Washington, 7 p.m.Charlotte vs. Cleveland at Canton,

7 p.m.Boston at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m.Milwaukee at Memphis, 8 p.m.Denver at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 10 p.m.

Wednesday’s GamesBoston at Toronto, 7 p.m.Dallas at Indiana, 7 p.m.Detroit at Chicago, 8 p.m.Orlando at Houston, 8 p.m.Portland at Utah, 9 p.m.

FOOTBALLNFL

Monday’s GameSan Diego 19, Indianapolis 9

ThursdaySeattle at Arizona, 8:25 p.m.

SundayTampa Bay at Atlanta, 1 p.m.Chicago at Washington, 1 p.m.Dallas at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.New England at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m.Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m.St. Louis at Carolina, 1 p.m.Cincinnati at Detroit, 1 p.m.San Diego at Jacksonville, 1 p.m.San Francisco at Tennessee, 4:05 p.m.Houston at Kansas City, 4:25 p.m.Cleveland at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m.Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m.Denver at Indianapolis, 8:30 p.m.Open: New Orleans, Oakland

TV & RADIOBaseballALCS: Boston 4:07 p.m. Channel 8at Detroit WKNR 850-AM

NLCS: St. Louis 8:07 p.m. TBSat Los Angeles WKNR 850-AM

BasketballNBA Preseason: Charlotte 7 p.m. STOvs. Cleveland at Canton WTAM 1100-AM, WEOL 930-AM

FootballCollege: Louisiana-Lafayette 8 p.m. ESPN2at W. Kentucky

CFL: Toronto Midnight NBCSNat Hamitlon (taped)

GolfPGA of America: Grand 4 p.m. TNTSlam of Golf, first day,from Southampton, Bermuda

HockeyNHL: San Jose 8 p.m. NBCSNat St. Louis

SoccerWorld Cup qualifier: England 3 p.m.FS1 vs. Poland, from London

From wire reports

North Carolina women’s basket-ball coach Sylvia Hatchell was diag-nosed with leukemia. Hatchell saidshe would tem-porarily step awayfrom her coachingduties to focus ontreatment.“I will remain

very much involvedwith my team andday-to-day opera-tions here at UNCand expect toreturn to my sideline responsibili-ties as soon as possible,” Hatchellsaid in a statement. “My veteranstaff and team will be well preparedand meet any challenges until myreturn. Don’t forget I am a Tar Heelwoman!”Hatchell, 61, was inducted into

the Naismith Memorial BasketballHall of Fame last month. She’spreparing for her 28th season withthe Tar Heels and has 908 careervictories, making her one of onlythree head coaches in the sport towin 900 games.Hatchell has led UNC to the 1994

NCAA championship, three FinalFours and eight Atlantic Coast Con-ference tournament champi-onships.

● Saint Mary’s coach Randy Ben-nett must serve a five-game suspen-sion and won’t be allowed to recruitoff campus this season as the NCAAupheld penalties against the suc-cessful mid-major program forrecruiting violations.

● A person familiar with the situ-ation said the Southeastern Confer-ence decided to make Nashville theprimary home of the league’s men’stournament.

●Whether they want it or not, theLynx are being cast as theWNBA’snext empire. For the second time inthree years, the Lynx paradedthrough downtown Minneapolisafter sweeping the Atlanta Dream inthe league finals. For a sports mar-ket that has been wallowing in thestruggles of the Twins and Vikings,the chance to celebrate a trulydominant team received an enthu-siastic response.

● Sacramento Kings power for-ward Carl Landry will have hip sur-gery today and probably will miss abig chunk of the season.

● Utah Jazz rookie Trey Burke willundergo surgery on a broken fingeron his shooting hand.

Football

Raiders stay with PryorThe worst game of Terrelle Pryor’s

career won’t cost him his job asOakland’s starting quarterback. Aday after he threw three intercep-tions, including two in the final 4½minutes of a 24-7 loss to KansasCity, Raiders coach Dennis Allensaid he remains committed to Pryorand has no plans to make a change.

● The Buffalo Bills signed free-agent quarterback Matt Flynn intheir latest bid to shore up aninjury-depleted position.

●Minnesota Vikings linebackerDesmond Bishop’s season is overbecause of a torn anterior cruciateligament in his right knee.

● Jets running back Mike Good-son tore the anterior cruciate andmedial collateral ligaments in hisleft knee during NewYork’s 19-6 lossto Pittsburgh.

● Arizona Cardinals defensiveend Calais Campbell was back atthe team’s practice facility less than24 hours after he was carted off thefield in San Francisco.

● Arkansas athletic director JeffLong was chosen the first chairmanof the College Football Selectioncommittee. The rest of the commit-tee will be announced this week,

● No. 22 Florida will be withoutrunning back Matt Jones for the restof the season.

● A new college bowl game willbe played in Nassau, the Bahamas,starting in 2014. The Bahamas Bowlwill be part of a bowl series sharedby a number of major conferenceswith the MAC as the anchor. Thegame will be played at RobinsonStadium, likely before Christmas.

●Missouri quarterback JamesFranklin will be out three to fiveweeks with a sprained right shoul-der.

●Wisconsin receiver JaredAbbrederis will be evaluated overthe next two days for a head injurybefore it is determined if he canplay against Illinois on Saturday.

Baseball

Machado has surgeryOrioles third baseman Manny

Machado had surgery to repair atorn ligament in his left knee.

●Major League Baseball umpireWally Bell, who worked the NL play-off series between the PittsburghPirates and St. Louis Cardinals thatended last week, has died. He was48. The commissioner’s office con-firmed Bell’s death Monday. He diedof an apparent heart attack in hisnative Ohio.

● Right-hander Jarrod Parker willrest a strain in his right forearm.

●Major League Baseball and theplayers’ association determinedthat qualifying offers for eligiblefree agents will be $14.1 million, araise of $800,000 from last year.

Ski jumping

Van, Alexander cop titleWorld champion Lindsey Van and

Nick Alexander won the U.S. SkiJumping Championships on Sun-day on the K90 Olympic hill in LakePlacid, N.Y. Van scored 250 pointswith jumps of 92 and 96.5 metersfor her 16th U.S. title. Alexanderhad 263.5 points on two 99-meterjumps for his second national title.

● Lindsey Vonn is about to starttraining in Europe as she preparesfor a possible return from rightknee surgery at next week’sWorldCup opener. Alex Hoedlmoser, U.S.women’s coach, told The AP thatVonn was set to arrive in Soelden,Austria, and planned to train onsnow beginning today.

Hockey

Jackets recall CollinsThe Columbus Blue Jackets

placed forward Matt Calvert oninjured reserve retroactive to Oct.10 and recalled forward SeanCollins from Springfield, Mass.

Tennis

Kuznetsova advancesSvetlana Kuznetsova advanced to

the second round of the KremlinCup in Moscowby beating LesiaTsurenko 7-5, 6-2.

Veteran coachhas leukemia

ROUNDUP

MOTORSPORTS

Blood clot forcesVickers out for seasonThe Associated Press

Brian Vickers will miss the rest ofthe NASCAR season because of ablood clot in his right calf.The clot was found after a Monday

examination and he was placed onblood-thinning medication that willprevent him from racing. Vickersmissed the final 25 races of the 2010season with blood clots, and duringthat time required heart surgery.He said in a statement his physi-

cians are confident he’ll be able toresume activity before the 2014 sea-son.“If there’s anything to be positive

about with today’s news it’s that this isonly a temporary setback,” Vickerssaid. “The timing for this is nevergood, but I’m glad we’ll get it out ofthe way now and be ready to run for achampionship with the Aaron’sDreamMachine in 2014.”Michael Waltrip Racing named

Vickers the full-time driver of the No.55 Toyota in August. He’d previouslyshared the seat with Mark Martin andteam co-owner MichaelWaltrip.Waltrip had already planned to

drive the car this weekend at Tal-ladega, and the team said it willdecide later on its driver for theremaining four Sprint Cup Seriesraces.“We were just informed this morn-

ing and our concern is for Brian’shealth,” MWR co-owner Rob Kauff-man said. “Anything else will beworked out in due course.”Joe Gibbs Racing did not name an

immediate replacement for Vickers inthe Nationwide Series, which is offuntil Nov. 2 at Texas.“We are praying Brian will have a

quick and full recovery from this lat-est issue,” team owner Joe Gibbs saidin a statement. “Everyone at JGRappreciates all the hard work and

effort he has given to our NationwideSeries program this year. He is a greatcompetitor and we look forward toseeing him back on the track in 2014.”Vickers has run 22 races withMWR.

He has 10 top-10 finishes and won atNew Hampshire in July, a victory thatsolidified his full-time hiring in theNo. 55. The win ended a 75-race win-less streak for Vickers.His hiring by MWR was to mark a

return to a full Cup ride for Vickers,who last ran for the championship atNASCAR’s top level in 2011. He lostthat seat when Red Bull Racing pulledout of NASCAR and Vickers ran justeight Cup races in 2012 for MWR.

MWR making cutsThe Associated Press has learned that

Michael Waltrip Racing will run only twofull-time cars next season because of theloss of sponsor NAPA.

Team owners Waltrip and Kauffmanbegan telling employees of their decision.Those affected were told they are free to

begin looking for a new job immediately.Two employees spoke to the AP on

condition of anonymity because MWRhad not publicly announced its decision.The team owners had a Mondayafternoon meeting scheduled to go overorganizational changes, which will includerunning the car currently driven by MartinTruex Jr. on a partial schedule.

Truex had been previously told he is freeto look for another ride, and has beentalking to Furniture Row Racing about theseat being vacated by Kurt Busch.

More surgery for FranchittiThree-time Indianapolis 500 winner

Dario Franchitti underwent the secondoperation on the broken right ankle hesuffered Oct. 6 on the last lap of theGrand Prix of Houston. He also fracturedtwo vertebrae and suffered a concussion.

IndyCar orthopedic consultant Dr. TerryTrammel said Monday’s surgery lastedjust over three hours and was to repairthe talus bone in Franchitti’s ankle. Thetalus bone connects the leg and the foot.The surgery was performed by Dr. TimWeber, who told Trammel it “wentperfectly and just as planned.”

Franchitti’s accident occurred when

contact with Takuma Sato sent his carsailing into the fence. Debris from theaccident injured 13 fans and one IndyCarofficial.

Focus on aerodynamicsA six-car NASCAR test at Charlotte

Motor Speedway focused on theaerodynamic package for 1.5-mile tracks.

NASCAR had three differentconfigurations that covered sevensignificant changes at Monday’s test. Thegoal was to help drivers pass easierthrough more rear downforce or thecreation of more turbulent air.

The manufacturers brought two carseach. Ford had Brad Keselowski andTrevor Bayne, Jeff Burton and JamieMcMurray were there from Chevrolet andToyota brought Denny Hamlin and BrettMoffitt.

NASCAR vice president of InnovationGene Stefanyshyn said the configurationscame from computer simulation and windtunnel testing, and the ideas needed to betested on the track. Stefanyshyn’s role atNASCAR’s Research & DevelopmentCenter is on the development of the racecars.

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HIGH SCHOOLS

From staff reports

It’s almost time for boys basketball season, and that means it’s also time for The Plain Dealer boys basketball Top 25 poll.

In a year in which the talent is as good as ever in Northeast Ohio, plenty of teams are capable of making a deep run in the tournament.

1. Villa Angela-St. Joseph: Last season: 25-4, Di-vision IV state champs.

The team graduated Duane Gibson Jr. and De-monte Flannigan, but all of the other key contribu-tors are back from last year’s state title winner. With Carlton Bragg, Dererk Pardon and Brian Parker, the Vikings have the talent to compete with anyone in the country. They move up to Division III and look to be the first Ohio team to ever win a state title in every division.

2. St. Vincent-St. Mary: Last season: 20-10, lost in Division II state title game.

V.J. King, Jalen Hudson and the Irish will try to get rid of the bad taste of losing in last year’s state championship game. Newcomers Josh Williams and Jibri Blount could be what the team needs to cut down the nets at the end of this season.

3. Shaker Heights: Last season: 20-6, lost in Divi-sion I regional final.

Adding point guard T.J. Steele, a Benedictine transfer, to a group that already includes Esa Ah-mad, Rosel Hurley and Kaleb Roy heightens expec-tations even more. The Raiders were a win away from Columbus last season and have what it takes to get there this year.

4. Mentor: Last season: 25-5, Division I state champs.

This is a team that will only get better as the sea-son goes on, especially when you consider Conner Krizancic, the Cardinals’ likely point guard, won’t play until football season is over. Once Mentor gets everyone together, it will once again be state title or bust.

5. St. Edward: Last season: 19-6, lost in Division I district final.

Coach Eric Flannery brings back several expe-rienced players, led by Marsalis Hamilton and Tony Vuyancih. As usual, the Eagles have a tough schedule to get them prepared, including a trip to California for the MaxPreps Holiday Classic.

6. Garfield Heights: Last season: 15-7, lost in Divi-sion I sectional final.

Garfield Heights returns just two seniors, includ-ing Ohio State-bound center Dave Bell, but has high hopes and expectations for big things. One reason why is Vonte Montgomery, a Cleveland Cen-tral Catholic transfer, who can score in bunches.

7. St. Ignatius: Last season: 21-4, lost in Division I district final.

The loss of Francisco Santiago is a big one, but the Wildcats have the talent to not miss a beat. Expect coach Sean O’Toole to rely heavily on the frontcourt combination of Eric and David Black, who can match up with almost anyone on the low blocks.

8. Beachwood: Last season: 23-4, lost in Division III regional final.

Matt Miller will coach the Bison after three sea-sons at Bedford. Miller inherits an experienced team ready to take the next step led by last year’s Division III Northeast Lakes District Player of the Year John Davis III and senior Trey Sanders.

9. Central Catholic: Last season: 18-7, lost in Divi-sion II district final.

Antwon Lillard, Tervell Beck and Brandon Pe-ters return to lead a young Ironmen team full of talent. Central Catholic also adds All-Senate Ath-letic League post Montel McRae, a junior transfer from Martin Luther King, to the mix. This team is VASJ’s greatest challenge for a league title.

10. Warrensville Heights: Last season: 17-10, lost in Division II regional final.

Warrensville Heights returns an experienced team led by senior Charles Franklin and sopho-more Yavari Hall, both of whom were All-Lake Erie League selections. The team was a surprise last season and now looks to become a perennial contender.

11. East Tech: Last season: 17-9, lost in Division I district final.

Last year, it was all about Kyauta Taylor, who was Senate MVP, and Johnell Free. Now add Mar-tin Luther King transfer Anthony Carmon, and East Tech has three players that averaged at least 20 points per game last season.

12. Cleveland Heights: Last season: 18-5, lost in Division I district semifinal.

The experienced Tigers may have as good a col-lection of guards as anyone, led by Delaunte Davis. Cleveland Heights will battle it out with Warrens-ville Heights in conference play.

13. Glenville: Last season: 17-5, lost in Division Isectional final.

For the Tarblooders, it all starts in the backcourt with the duo of Jimond Ivey and Chris Coker. Al-though Glenville won the Senate title last year, it won’t be as easy this season with talented East Techand John Hay squads.

14. North Royalton: Last season: 23-2, lost in Divi-sion I regional semifinal.

A two-point loss to Shaker Heights was all that stood between the Bears and an appearance in the regional title game last season. Sophomore Omari Spellman is back with increased experience andstrength, but this time around, he won’t be sneak-ing up on anyone.

15. Bedford: Last season: 18-8, lost in Division I district semifinal.

The Bearcats lost coach Matt Miller but have some talent coming back, including All-Lake ErieLeague junior point guard Mike Smith, a third-yearvarsity player. This team appears ready to keepmoving forward.

16. Brunswick: Last season: 14-11, lost in DivisionI district semifinal.

Ryan Badowski is back, and as one of the bestscorers in the area (16 ppg), he’ll have Brunswickin plenty of games this season. The Blue Devils will need someone to help him out, though, and Zach Parker might just be that guy.

17. John Hay: Last season: 12-10, lost in Division II sectional final.

Transfer Cristen Wilson, a Division I college prospect, joins three experienced senior guards asthe Hornets hope to have success in the ruggedSenate Athletic League. A city title and deep tour-nament run are the goals.

18. Medina: Last season: 13-10, lost in Division I sectional semifinal.

One of the most notable transfers this off-seasonwas junior Craig Randall, who moved from Girardto Medina. As a sophomore, he averaged 23.5points and he’s one of the main reasons Medina is expected to compete in the Northeast Ohio Confer-ence Valley Division, one of the toughest leagues in Ohio.

19. Berea-Midpark: Last season: The schools merged this school year. Berea went 14-9 and lostin a Division I district semifinal. Midpark was 16-8and lost in a Division I sectional final.

Combining Berea and Midpark gives the newschool the best of the best from two strong pro-grams. Leading the way will be guard Alex Brown,who averaged nearly 20 points for Berea last sea-son.

20. Brush: Last season: 15-9, lost in Division I district semifinal.

With improved shooting and better depth, this is a Brush team that can do some damage. The Arcs are led by two underclassmen — guardChris Oakley and forward Justin Sylver — andif they can take the next step, this is a danger-ous team.

21. Benedictine: Last season: 10-16, lost in Divi-sion II regional semifinal.

There’s a lot of work to do, as this team ismade up mostly of inexperienced underclass-men. Early on, the team will rely heavily on R.J. Jones as an offensive contributor and a leader.Expect Benedictine to be better toward the endof the season.

22. Lake Catholic: Last season: 13-9, lost in Divi-sion II district semifinal.

Three-year starter Zavier Powers returns for theCougars after averaging nearly 17 points per game. Lake Catholic adds point guard Justin Robinson, who started at St. Peter Chanel last season but transferred after the school closed.

23. Gilmour: Last season: 21-4, lost in Division IIIdistrict final.

The Lancers return five seniors, including All-Ohio honorable mention Colin Zucker, and hope to have the type of chemistry to build off a districtrunner-up appearance. The program could be onthe verge of a signature season.

24. University School: Last season: 17-8, lost in Division II district final.

The Preppers entered last season with four se-nior starters, so there will be plenty of talent toreplace. DeAndre Austin is the lone starter whoreturns, and he’s a guard who can not only score but also get his teammates involved.

25. Cuyahoga Falls: Last season: 13-11, lost in Division I sectional final.

In a wide-open Northeast Ohio Conference RiverDivision, the Tigers have what it takes to win the title. Watch out for 6-foot-7 senior Angelo Cugini,who is now two years removed from a stint at St.Vincent-St. Mary and can do a little of everythingon the floor.

Boys basketball Top 25

VASJ aims to be first in Ohio to win a title in every division

From staff reports

Abby Elinsky scored 43 goals for the Rocky River Pirates in 2013, but none was bigger than what proved to be the game-win-ning goal in the biggest game in program history.

Elinsky had a goal and an as-sist in the Pirates’ 3-1 win over Granville in the Division II state championship game. The win gave Rocky River its first-ever girls soccer state championship and the school’s first state cham-pionship in any Ohio High School Athletic Association-sanctioned sport in 86 years.

Elinsky’s season earned her tremendous honors, includ-ing the Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association Miss Soccer Award, the Division II player of the year and The Plain Dealer Girls Soccer Player of the Year award.

For Elinsky and her teammates, winning the championship this season was more of an expecta-tion than a goal.

“It’s a great feeling,” Elinsky said. “But after all the hard work, and just the team working so well together and all of us staying fo-cused for our main goal, it wasn’t so much of a surprise, but it was very rewarding.”

The Pirates scored two goals in the first nine minutes of the match, with Elinsky scoring the second goal to put her team in front early, 2-0. After Granville’s Nikki Cox cut the lead to 2-1 on a penalty kick, Elinsky set up her senior teammate Grace Bennett, who scored the game’s first goal, and Bennett finished to score the last goal.

“Abby’s been a special player for us all season,” Rocky River coach Patrick Hopkins said. “It always seems like the bigger the game, the more we get out of her.”

The Pirates scored 128 goals during the season. Elinsky either

scored or set up 62 of the goals, accounting for 105 points.

“Definitely this season, I couldn’t have done it without my team,” Elinsky said. “Every-body was great out there. We all helped each other just perform, and they’re a big factor in my ac-complishments.”

Elinsky will play her college soccer next fall at Illinois.

“This senior class broke ev-ery one of the records in the re-cord books, whether it was goals scored or goals allowed,” Hopkins said. “They basically rewrote the record book for Rocky River High School girls soccer.” 

Honorable mention: Maddy An-zelc, Walsh Jesuit; Grace Bennett,

Rocky River; Julia Bowen, St. Vincent-St. Mary; Jaycie Brown, Magnificat; Alexis Carpenter, Westlake; Sara Connelly, Rocky River; Megan Coyne, Fairview; Kaylee Ferguson, Manchester; Amanda Gallo, Revere; Julie Ga-vorsky, Madison; Anna Haver-chak, Copley; Michelle Krebs, Gilmour; Nicki Krejci, Twinsburg; Mackenzie Lesnick, Hawken; Payton Lewis, Mentor; Bianca Medancic, Hawken; Kelly Novak, Strongsville; Kelly Rhodes, Me-dina; Emily Rogers, Walsh Jesuit; McKenzie Rozanc, Elyria Catho-lic; Sam Slagle, Solon; Melissa Vajskop, Hathaway Brown; Kate Waters, Hudson; Katherine Zalar, Hawken; Mykaela Zingale, Arch-bishop Hoban.

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Abby Elinsky led River to state title

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Abby Elinsky, The Plain Dealer Girls Soccer Player of the Year.

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A pair of game-winning playoff goals are just two reasons why Mentor forward Jake Lombardo is The Plain Dealer Boys Soccer Player of the Year for 2013. 

Those goals in the Division I re-gional finals and state semifinals sent the Cardinals to the state championship game. Although Mentor lost to Mason in the title game, it does not diminish the outstanding senior season Lom-bardo had. 

Lombardo tallied 23 goals and eight assists, more than tripling his scoring numbers from 2012. He earned the title of first team All-Ohio, and MVP of the North-east Ohio Conference. 

He achieved all of this while playing alongside longtime team-mates Colin Eedy, Brock Venman and Matt Markiewicz.

The four players have com-peted together for the past eight years, on travel teams and in high school.

He describes himself as a quick, explosive player with a good touch on the ball.

Lombardo began playing soccer when he was 6-years-old.

“I have a lot of good support from my mom and her husband and my family,” Lombardo said. “They all kind of push me to be better every single game. If I play not as good in one game, they talk to me, make sure everything is OK and I come in stronger the next game.”

He said his mom has had the greatest impact on him. 

“She pushes me a lot. She’s my rock. She’s my everything,” he said. “Without her, I don’t know where I’d be right now. She’s pushed me to do everything I’ve aspired to do.” 

Lombardo also gets inspiration from other sources. His favorite professional soccer player is Cris-tiano Ronaldo, a wing for Real Madrid C.F. whom he admires for his work ethic.

Honorable mention: Tim An-drassy (Cuyahoga Valley Chris-t ian Academy); Craig Bair (Brecksville); Ryder Bell (Univer-sity School); Chad Bencina (Wil-loughby South); Chase Betenson (Twinsburg); Chris Brennan (Cop-ley); Julian Caputo (Beachwood); Steven Dages (St. Vincent-St. Mary); Gianluca DiFranco (Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin); Miguel

Espinoza (Perry); Joel Gerber-ich (Revere); Grant Gilchrist (Hawken); Jordan Ianiro (Kirt-land); Dan Linhart (Bay); David Ma (Western Reserve Academy); Jesse Marinaro (Brunswick); Dean McNeil (Medina); Silvester Messiah (Midview); Ben Nara-gon (Archbishop Hoban); Trent Newby (Rocky River); Nick Perez (Aurora); Michael Saddler (Elyria Catholic); Omar Salem (West-lake); Will Sharer (Avon); David Sisson (St. Ignatius); Jack Sul-livan (Hudson); Brandon Taylor (Revere); Mate Turkalj (Eastlake North); Alex Voloshen (Avon Lake); Scotty Welker (Solon). 

Boys soccer All-Stars

Jake Lombardo is first team All-Ohio

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Jake Lombardo, MVP of the Northeast Ohio Conference.

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