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THE HERALD SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 2014 the Jasper quarterback still made the necessary checks to finish 13-of-16 for 174 yards, with Cody Jacob (six catches, 77 yards) the chief beneficiary. Screens, quick-hitters and dumps over the middle helped alleviate the pres- sure. There was more this-and- that with play-action, shotgun and trip-receiver sets all jammed into just the first two series, too. Handoffs to Luke Sermersheim (46 yards, one TD) and fullback Ian Songer (20 yards) only thick- ened the arsenal, and when a play blew up on third-and-10 late in the first quarter, Ahrens scrambled 10 yards and brushed the endzone pylon. “It helps a lot when our offense can switch it up, switch forma- tions, and have the defense guess- ing what’s going to come,” said Wildcat junior Grant Theil, who snagged a 14-yard TD reception in the third quarter. “Our offensive and defensive lines did amazing tonight, they helped the backs make plays.” No more dynamically so than from Moore. Equal parts sturdy and slippery, Moore towed a would-be tackler with him over the goal line on his 12-yard TD, and the next Jasper series, he bolted from one 10-yard line to the other for an 80-yard gain. Craig flew step for step with Moore in a one-on-one footrace between fast- footed stars, able to nudge Moore out of bounds to momentarily pre- vent a touchdown before Moore scored two plays later. “You love that guy. He’s reli- able, tough, smart. He’s a terrific young man. He’ll be buying our lunch someday,” a grinning Tony Ahrens said of Moore. Craig still made his mark, out- dashing Jasper’s secondary on a 60-yard touchdown reception in the first half before Neil Messmer tacked on a 7-yard rushing score late. Raider QB Luke Stetter com- pleted 9-of-13 attempts as progress was level between rush (115 yards) and pass (118) on a night where some of the struggles for the Raid- ers (1-1) were explained in con- text, Buening said. “Most teams on our schedule don’t play an opponent this good. And I don’t know if we’ll see many people as good as Jasper for a while,” said Buening, whose team visits Forest Park (0-2, 0-0) next Friday. “You need these oppor- tunities to see where you need to grow, where you need to get bet- ter. We’ve got some inexperience up front, so our guys, we’ll be able to coach and learn a lot from this.” When it comes to that type of cooperation, the Cats sense they’ve got a head start there, as “in the end, it’s our kids’ attitudes. The kids are the ones that are making things happen right now. They’re just working well togeth- er,” Tony Ahrens said. Key word: work. The Cats aren’t averse to it. Add that to the list of qualities that’s impressed their coach, as Theil sounded un- bothered — upbeat, even? — about the prospect of some upcoming Labor Day labor. “We celebrate tonight, we cel- ebrate tomorrow, Sunday,” Theil said. “And then Monday, we’re back to work.” Contact Brendan Perkins at [email protected]. Local schedule All Times EDT TODAY, AUG. 30 Prep Volleyball Southridge/NE Dubois at Perry Central Tmt. . . 9:30 Forest Park/Heritage Hills at Boonville Tmt.. . 10:00 Floyd Central at Jasper (F/JV/V) ........... 1:00 Prep Boys Soccer Forest Park at Evansville North Invitational . . . 9:00 Mount Vernon at Jasper (JV/V) ............Noon Heritage Hills at Princeton (V)............. 1:00 Prep Girls Soccer Corydon Central at Jasper (V) ............ 10:00 North Harrison at Forest Park (V) ......... 10:00 Jasper at Washington Invitational (JV) ...... 10:00 Heritage Hills at Vincennes Lincoln (V) ..... 11:00 Prep Boys Tennis Jasper Four-Team Invitational ............. 9:00 Loogootee at Heritage Hills ............. 10:30 Prep Girls Golf Jasper at Vincennes Rivet Invitational ....... 9:00 SUNDAY, AUG. 31 No events scheduled MONDAY, SEPT. 1 No events scheduled Prep football AT HUNTINGBURG VARSITY Jasper 43, Southridge 14 Jasper ............. 14 16 13 0 — 43 Southridge .......... 0 7 0 7 — 14 First quarter J — Moore 1-yard run (kick failed) 8:17, 6-0 J — Ahrens 10-yard run (Alles pass from Ahrens) 1:23, 14-0 Second quarter S — Craig 60-yard pass from Stetter (Perez kick) 8:15, 14-7 J — Moore 12-yard run (kick failed) 5:42, 20-0 J — Moore 3-yard run (Krueger kick) 2:11, 27-7 J — Krueger 36-yard field goal, 0:00, 30-7 Third quarter J — Theil 14-yard pass from Ahrens (kick failed) 7:08, 36-7 J — Sermersheim 4-yard run (Krueger kick) 5:21, 43-7 Fourth quarter S — Messmer 7-yard run (Ariza kick) 7:11, 43-14 JAS SR First downs.................. 24 12 Rushes-yards .............. 37-303 35-115 Comp-Att-Int ............... 13-16-0 9-14-0 Passing yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 118 Total yards ................. 477 233 Fumbles-lost ................. 2-1 3-0 Penalties-yards .............. 4-40 3-19 Punts-average ............... 1-39 4-35.8 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING — Jasper: Moore 16-222, Sermersheim 6-46, Songer 5-20, Ahrens 2-10, Hill 3-6, Benston 1-5, Milligan 1-4, Blessinger 1-3, Hedinger 2-(-3). Southridge: Craig 7-25, O’Brien 2-27, M. Mundy 5-20, Macias 4-20, Messmer 4-17, King 2-11, K. Brown 1-6, T. Brown 1-6, Perez 3-(-1), Dearing 1-(-1), Stetter 5-(-15). PASSING — Jasper: Ahrens 13-16-0 174. South- ridge: Stetter 9-13-0 118; Craig 0-1-0 0. RECEIVING — Jasper: Jacob 6-77, Alles 4-64, Gos- sett 2-19, Theil 1-14. Southridge: Craig 3-75, Nord- hoff 2-18, Perez 2-6, Messmer 1-11, Ramsey 1-8. AT LEOPOLD VARSITY Perry Central 31, Forest Park 12 Forest Park .......... 0 0 6 6 — 12 Perry Central ......... 7 12 0 12 — 31 First quarter PC — Shaw 1-yard run (kick good) 2:34, 7-0 Second quarter PC — Shaw 1-yard run (kick failed) 8:55, 13-0 PC — Hilgenhold 27-yard pass from Lynch (kick failed) 5:40, 19-0 Third quarter FP — Branucker 9-yard pass from Wendholt (kick failed) 7:44, 19-6 Fourth quarter FP — Franchville 22-yard run (kick failed) 11:52, 19-12 PC — Lynch 7-yard run (kick failed) 4:40, 25-12 PC — Lynch 1-yard run (kick failed) 2:20, 31-12 FP PC First downs.................. 12 18 Rushes-yards .............. 47-205 17-59 Comp-Att-Int ............... 14-24-2 5-10-1 Passing yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 62 Total yards ................. 235 267 Fumbles-lost ................. 3-1 1-1 Penalties-yards .............. 5-50 5-32 Punts-average .............. 5-33.0 3-40.0 AT LINCOLN CITY/Pocket Athletic Conference Heritage Hills 56, Tell City 7 Tell City ............ 0 0 7 0 — 7 Heritage Hills ........ 14 28 7 7 — 56 First quarter HH — Collins 46-yard pass from Wilkerson (Curtis kick) 10:20, 7-0 HH — Jones 9-yard run (Curtis kick) 6:10, 14-0 Second quarter HH — Wilkerson 5-yard run (Curtis kick) 9:19, 21-0 HH — S. Schaefer 57-yard run (Curtis kick) 5:53, 28-0 HH — Mulzer 4-yard run (Curtis kick) 3:48, 35-0 HH — Collins 11-yard pass from Wilkerson (Curtis kick) 0:50, 42-0 Third quarter TC — Rowe 4-yard pass from Miller (kick good) 6:02, 42-7 HH — Griepenstroh 15-yard run (Curtis kick) 4:06, 49-7 Fourth quarter HH — Graham 12-yard run (Curtis kick) 4:27, 56-7 TC HH First downs.................. 11 20 Rushes-yards ............... 38-99 37-277 Comp-Att-Int ............... 6-15-2 6-7-0 Passing yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 100 Total yards ................. 173 377 Fumbles-lost ................. 2-0 0-0 Penalties-yards .............. 7-50 8-85 Punts-average .............. 4-31.0 1-34.0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING — Tell City: Miller 11-35, Hawhee 13-25, Brown 6-21, Rowe 4-19, Ingle 3-3, Craig 1-(-4). Heritage Hills: S. Schaefer 5-67, Graham 9-66, Gri- epenstroh 5-48, Jones 6-47, Mulzer 7-45, Wilkerson 2-3, Klueh 1-1, Miller 2-0. PASSING — Tell City: Miller 6-15-2 74. Heritage Hills: Wilkerson 6-7-0 100. RECEIVING — Tell City: Kessinger 3-61, Rowe 2-10, 1-3. Heritage Hills: Collins 2-57, S. Schaefer 3-40, Jones 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS — Heritage Hills: Wilkerson, Gogel. AT JASPER Thursday FRESHMEN Jasper 6, Evansville Harrison 6 Note: Game called in third quarter because of lightning . JASPER INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing — Niehaus 5-30, Persohn 4-7, Lents 1-8, Ruxer 2-0 Passing — Persohn 1-8-0, 2 yards Receptions — Lents 1-2 Interceptions — Persohn IHSAA SCORES Friday’s Games Alexandria 26, Wabash 21 Andrean 45, Merrillville 34 Attica 26, Clinton Prairie 25 Batesville 27, Milan 13 Beech Grove 50, Indpls Park Tudor 36 Bellmont 44, S. Adams 6 Bloomington North 41, Bedford N. Lawrence 14 Bloomington South 33, Martinsville 23 PAGE 22 SPORTS SCOREBOARD RACHEL MUMMEY/THE HERALD Southridge’s Neil Messmer ran for 17 yards and a second-half touchdown Friday at Raider Field in Huntingburg, where Class 4A No. 5 Jasper dealt the Class 2A No. 6 Raiders a 43-14 defeat. Football (Concluded from Page 20) Theil Commodores repel late Ranger push From Herald Staff Reports It was a mixed bag of similar blunders that bit the Forest Park football team on Friday night in Leopold. An early deficit, turn- overs and inopportune penalties all combined to squash the Rangers’ late two-touchdown rally as For- est Park suffered a 31-12 setback to Class 1A No. 10 Perry Central. The Rangers (0-2) fell behind 19-0 after two quarters with a pair of 1-yard dives from Commodore senior running back Nathan Shaw and a 27-yard touchdown catch from Lane Lynch. Forest Park cut the lead to 19- 12 after a 9-yard touchdown toss from quarterback Ben Wendholt to Noah Braunecker in the third quarter and a 22-yard rushing touchdown from Josh Franchville at the start of the fourth quar- ter. The Commodores responded, though, with a 7-yard TD run from Lynch to push the lead to 25-12 with less than five minutes remaining. Forest Park gained a little hope by stopping the Com- modores on fourth-and-2 on their final drive, but the play was over- turned after a pass interference call on the Rangers. Perry Central punched in another score with 2:20 remaining. The Rangers drastically multi- plied their offensive output from last week with 124 passing yards on 14 completions and ran for 59 yards on 17 attempts for 235 total yards. The Rangers committed three turnovers — one fumble and a pair of interceptions. The Com- modores rushed for 205 yards on 47 carries. Franchville, who missed last week’s season opener with an injury, returned Friday and also paced the Ranger defense with nine tackles in addition to his touchdown. Forest Park will return to Pocket Athletic Conference play next Friday when Class 2A No. 6 Southridge (1-1) visits Ferdinand. PREP FOOTBALL Commodores ... 31 Rangers .......... 12

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    the Jasper quarterback still made the necessary checks to finish 13-of-16 for 174 yards, with Cody Jacob (six catches, 77 yards) the chief beneficiary. Screens, quick-hitters and dumps over the middle helped alleviate the pres-sure. There was more this-and-that with play-action, shotgun and trip-receiver sets all jammed into just the first two series, too. Handoffs to Luke Sermersheim (46 yards, one TD) and fullback Ian Songer (20 yards) only thick-ened the arsenal, and when a play blew up on third-and-10 late in the first quarter, Ahrens scrambled 10 yards and brushed the endzone pylon.

    “It helps a lot when our offense can switch it up, switch forma-tions, and have the defense guess-ing what’s going to come,” said Wildcat junior Grant Theil, who snagged a 14-yard TD reception in the third quarter. “Our offensive and defensive lines did amazing tonight, they helped the backs make plays.”

    No more dynamically so than from Moore. Equal parts sturdy

    and slippery, Moore towed a would-be tackler with him over the goal line on his 12-yard TD, and the next Jasper series, he bolted from one 10-yard line to the other for an 80-yard gain. Craig flew step for step with Moore in a one-on-one footrace between fast-footed stars, able to nudge Moore out of bounds to momentarily pre-vent a touchdown before Moore scored two plays later.

    “You love that guy. He’s reli-able, tough, smart. He’s a terrific young man. He’ll be buying our lunch someday,” a grinning Tony Ahrens said of Moore.

    Craig still made his mark, out-dashing Jasper’s secondary on a 60-yard touchdown reception in the first half before Neil Messmer tacked on a 7-yard rushing score late. Raider QB Luke Stetter com-pleted 9-of-13 attempts as progress was level between rush (115 yards) and pass (118) on a night where some of the struggles for the Raid-ers (1-1) were explained in con-text, Buening said.

    “Most teams on our schedule don’t play an opponent this good. And I don’t know if we’ll see many people as good as Jasper for a while,” said Buening, whose team visits Forest Park (0-2, 0-0) next Friday. “You need these oppor-tunities to see where you need to grow, where you need to get bet-ter. We’ve got some inexperience up front, so our guys, we’ll be able to coach and learn a lot from this.”

    When it comes to that type of cooperation, the Cats sense they’ve got a head start there, as “in the end, it’s our kids’ attitudes. The kids are the ones that are making things happen right now. They’re just working well togeth-er,” Tony Ahrens said.

    Key word: work. The Cats aren’t averse to it. Add that to the list of qualities that’s impressed their coach, as Theil sounded un-bothered — upbeat, even? — about the prospect of some upcoming Labor Day labor.

    “We celebrate tonight, we cel-ebrate tomorrow, Sunday,” Theil said. “And then Monday, we’re back to work.”

    Contact Brendan Perkins at [email protected].

    Local scheduleAll Times EDT

    ■ TODAY, AUG. 30Prep VolleyballSouthridge/NE Dubois at Perry Central Tmt. . . 9:30Forest Park/Heritage Hills at Boonville Tmt.. . 10:00Floyd Central at Jasper (F/JV/V) . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00Prep Boys SoccerForest Park at Evansville North Invitational . . . 9:00Mount Vernon at Jasper (JV/V) . . . . . . . . . . . .NoonHeritage Hills at Princeton (V). . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00Prep Girls SoccerCorydon Central at Jasper (V) . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00North Harrison at Forest Park (V) . . . . . . . . . 10:00Jasper at Washington Invitational (JV) . . . . . . 10:00Heritage Hills at Vincennes Lincoln (V) . . . . . 11:00Prep Boys TennisJasper Four-Team Invitational . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00Loogootee at Heritage Hills . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30Prep Girls GolfJasper at Vincennes Rivet Invitational . . . . . . . 9:00

    ■ SUNDAY, AUG. 31No events scheduled

    ■ MONDAY, SEPT. 1No events scheduled

    Prep footballAT HUNTINGBURGVARSITY

    ■ Jasper 43, Southridge 14Jasper . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 16 13 0 — 43Southridge . . . . . . . . . . 0 7 0 7 — 14First quarter J — Moore 1-yard run (kick failed) 8:17, 6-0J — Ahrens 10-yard run (Alles pass from Ahrens) 1:23, 14-0Second quarter S — Craig 60-yard pass from Stetter (Perez kick) 8:15, 14-7J — Moore 12-yard run (kick failed) 5:42, 20-0J — Moore 3-yard run (Krueger kick) 2:11, 27-7J — Krueger 36-yard field goal, 0:00, 30-7Third quarter J — Theil 14-yard pass from Ahrens (kick failed) 7:08, 36-7J — Sermersheim 4-yard run (Krueger kick) 5:21, 43-7Fourth quarter S — Messmer 7-yard run (Ariza kick) 7:11, 43-14 JAS SR First downs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 12Rushes-yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37-303 35-115Comp-Att-Int . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-16-0 9-14-0 Passing yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 118Total yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477 233Fumbles-lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 3-0Penalties-yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-40 3-19Punts-average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-39 4-35.8INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING — Jasper: Moore 16-222, Sermersheim 6-46, Songer 5-20, Ahrens 2-10, Hill 3-6, Benston 1-5, Milligan 1-4, Blessinger 1-3, Hedinger 2-(-3). Southridge: Craig 7-25, O’Brien 2-27, M. Mundy 5-20, Macias 4-20, Messmer 4-17, King 2-11, K. Brown 1-6, T. Brown 1-6, Perez 3-(-1), Dearing 1-(-1), Stetter 5-(-15).PASSING — Jasper: Ahrens 13-16-0 174. South-ridge: Stetter 9-13-0 118; Craig 0-1-0 0. RECEIVING — Jasper: Jacob 6-77, Alles 4-64, Gos-sett 2-19, Theil 1-14. Southridge: Craig 3-75, Nord-hoff 2-18, Perez 2-6, Messmer 1-11, Ramsey 1-8.

    AT LEOPOLDVARSITY

    ■ Perry Central 31, Forest Park 12Forest Park . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 6 6 — 12Perry Central. . . . . . . . . 7 12 0 12 — 31 First quarter PC — Shaw 1-yard run (kick good) 2:34, 7-0Second quarter PC — Shaw 1-yard run (kick failed) 8:55, 13-0PC — Hilgenhold 27-yard pass from Lynch (kick

    failed) 5:40, 19-0Third quarterFP — Branucker 9-yard pass from Wendholt (kick failed) 7:44, 19-6Fourth quarterFP — Franchville 22-yard run (kick failed) 11:52, 19-12PC — Lynch 7-yard run (kick failed) 4:40, 25-12PC — Lynch 1-yard run (kick failed) 2:20, 31-12 FP PC First downs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 18Rushes-yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-205 17-59Comp-Att-Int . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-24-2 5-10-1Passing yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 62Total yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 267Fumbles-lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 1-1Penalties-yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-50 5-32Punts-average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-33.0 3-40.0

    AT LINCOLN CITY/Pocket Athletic Conference ■ Heritage Hills 56, Tell City 7

    Tell City . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 7 0 — 7Heritage Hills . . . . . . . . 14 28 7 7 — 56First quarterHH — Collins 46-yard pass from Wilkerson (Curtis kick) 10:20, 7-0HH — Jones 9-yard run (Curtis kick) 6:10, 14-0Second quarter HH — Wilkerson 5-yard run (Curtis kick) 9:19, 21-0HH — S. Schaefer 57-yard run (Curtis kick) 5:53, 28-0HH — Mulzer 4-yard run (Curtis kick) 3:48, 35-0HH — Collins 11-yard pass from Wilkerson (Curtis kick) 0:50, 42-0Third quarter TC — Rowe 4-yard pass from Miller (kick good) 6:02, 42-7HH — Griepenstroh 15-yard run (Curtis kick) 4:06, 49-7Fourth quarter HH — Graham 12-yard run (Curtis kick) 4:27, 56-7 TC HH First downs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 20 Rushes-yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-99 37-277Comp-Att-Int . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-15-2 6-7-0 Passing yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 100 Total yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 377 Fumbles-lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 0-0 Penalties-yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-50 8-85 Punts-average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-31.0 1-34.0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING — Tell City: Miller 11-35, Hawhee 13-25, Brown 6-21, Rowe 4-19, Ingle 3-3, Craig 1-(-4). Heritage Hills: S. Schaefer 5-67, Graham 9-66, Gri-epenstroh 5-48, Jones 6-47, Mulzer 7-45, Wilkerson 2-3, Klueh 1-1, Miller 2-0.PASSING — Tell City: Miller 6-15-2 74. Heritage Hills: Wilkerson 6-7-0 100.RECEIVING — Tell City: Kessinger 3-61, Rowe 2-10, 1-3. Heritage Hills: Collins 2-57, S. Schaefer 3-40, Jones 1-3.INTERCEPTIONS — Heritage Hills: Wilkerson, Gogel.

    AT JASPERThursdayFRESHMEN

    ■ Jasper 6, Evansville Harrison 6Note: Game called in third quarter because of lightning .JASPER INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing — Niehaus 5-30, Persohn 4-7, Lents 1-8, Ruxer 2-0Passing — Persohn 1-8-0, 2 yardsReceptions — Lents 1-2Interceptions — Persohn

    ■ IHSAA SCORESFriday’s GamesAlexandria 26, Wabash 21Andrean 45, Merrillville 34Attica 26, Clinton Prairie 25Batesville 27, Milan 13Beech Grove 50, Indpls Park Tudor 36Bellmont 44, S. Adams 6Bloomington North 41, Bedford N. Lawrence 14Bloomington South 33, Martinsville 23

    PAGE 22 ■ SPORTS

    S C O R E B O A R D

    RACHEL MUMMEY/THE HERALD

    Southridge’s Neil Messmer ran for 17 yards and a second-half touchdown Friday at Raider Field in Huntingburg, where Class 4A No. 5 Jasper dealt the Class 2A No. 6 Raiders a 43-14 defeat.

    Football(Concluded from Page 20)

    Theil

    Commodores repellate Ranger pushFrom Herald Staff Reports

    It was a mixed bag of similar blunders that bit the Forest Park football team on Friday night in

    Leopold.An early

    deficit, turn-overs and inopportune penalties all

    combined to squash the Rangers’ late two-touchdown rally as For-est Park suffered a 31-12 setback to Class 1A No. 10 Perry Central.

    The Rangers (0-2) fell behind 19-0 after two quarters with a pair of 1-yard dives from Commodore senior running back Nathan Shaw and a 27-yard touchdown catch from Lane Lynch.

    Forest Park cut the lead to 19-12 after a 9-yard touchdown toss from quarterback Ben Wendholt to Noah Braunecker in the third quarter and a 22-yard rushing touchdown from Josh Franchville at the start of the fourth quar-ter. The Commodores responded, though, with a 7-yard TD run

    from Lynch to push the lead to 25-12 with less than five minutes remaining. Forest Park gained a little hope by stopping the Com-modores on fourth-and-2 on their final drive, but the play was over-turned after a pass interference call on the Rangers. Perry Central punched in another score with 2:20 remaining.

    The Rangers drastically multi-plied their offensive output from last week with 124 passing yards on 14 completions and ran for 59 yards on 17 attempts for 235 total yards. The Rangers committed three turnovers — one fumble and a pair of interceptions. The Com-modores rushed for 205 yards on 47 carries.

    Franchville, who missed last week’s season opener with an injury, returned Friday and also paced the Ranger defense with nine tackles in addition to his touchdown.

    Forest Park will return to Pocket Athletic Conference play next Friday when Class 2A No. 6 Southridge (1-1) visits Ferdinand.

    P R E PF O O T B A L L

    Commodores ...31Rangers ..........12

  • THE HERALD ■ SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 2014

    Bluffton 28, Manchester 21Boone Grove 48, River Forest 0Bremen 35, Tippecanoe Valley 19Brownsburg 28, Lawrence North 14Calumet 16, Hammond Clark 14Cambridge City 35, Wes-Del 21Carmel 10, Lou. Trinity, Ky. 7Carroll (Ft. Wayne) 10, Huntington North 0Cass 16, Churubusco 7Castle 55, New Albany 34Center Grove 14, Whiteland 13Centerville 44, Tri 20Clarksville 35, Eastern (Pekin) 22Clinton Central 26, Cloverdale 18Columbia City 43, Whitko 20Columbus East 42, Columbus North 14Concord 29, Elkhart Memorial 6Connersville 28, Franklin Co. 14Corydon 22, N. Harrison 13Crawfordsville 40, Tindley 6Crown Point 35, Mishawaka 34Culver 29, S. Central (LaPorte) 28Culver Academy 20, Indpls Marshall 6Decatur Central 41, Indpls Perry Meridian 21DeKalb 26, Garrett 20Delphi 21, Carroll (Flora) 20Eastbrook 28, Western 8Eastern (Greentown) 49, Madison-Grant 46Eastern Hancock 37, S. Decatur 6Eastside 26, Adams Central 7Elkhart Central 28, Goshen 20Ev. Bosse 56, Washington 20Ev. Central 33, Paoli 14Ev. Harrison 40, Indpls Howe 38Ev. Mater Dei 28, Ev. Memorial 14Ev. Reitz 35, Paducah Tilghman, Ky. 23Floyd Central 26, Providence 25, OTFountain Central 55, Turkey Run 0Franklin 49, Shelbyville 21Ft. Wayne Dwenger 44, Ft. Wayne Concordia 13Ft. Wayne Luers 58, Ft. Wayne Northrop 7Ft. Wayne North 49, Delta 26Ft. Wayne Snider 49, Ft. Wayne South 0Ft. Wayne Wayne 53, Kokomo 47Gibson Southern 58, S. Spencer 0Greenfield 62, Indpls Northwest 12Guerin Catholic 17, Lafayette Catholic 7Hamilton Southeastern 38, Indpls N. Central 0Hammond Morton 42, Lowell 41, OTHanover Central 26, Hammond Noll 23, OTHarrison, Ohio 21, E. Central 17Henderson Co., Ky. 27, Ev. North 21Heritage 31, Norwell 21Heritage Hills 56, Tell City 7Indiana Deaf 42, Riverton Parke 26Indpls Ben Davis 57, Avon 27Indpls Brebeuf 45, N. Montgomery 14Indpls Chatard 75, Indpls Broad Ripple 0Indpls Lutheran 42, Indpls Ritter 6Indpls Pike 26, Fishers 22Indpls Roncalli 16, Franklin Central 6Indpls Scecina 17, Speedway 12Jasper 43, Southridge 14Jay Co. 21, Blackford 14Jeffersonville 50, Seymour 9Jennings Co. 43, Greensburg 7Jimtown 7, Glenn 6Kankakee Valley 21, Indpls Manual 0Knightstown 29, Hagerstown 7Lake Central 49, E. Chicago 13Lapel 56, Frankton 25LaVille 14, Central Noble 0Leo 38, Angola 0Logansport 38, Peru 21Madison 26, S. Dearborn 7McCutcheon 45, W. Lafayette 37Michigan City 34, S. Bend Washington 31Mississinewa 20, Maconaquah 6Mitchell 36, Springs Valley 12Monroe Central 57, Anderson Prep Academy 0Monrovia 74, Cascade 7Mooresville 46, Bowman Academy 0Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 42, Marion 9Munster 31, Chesterton 14N. Bend Taylor, Ohio 9, Lawrenceburg 3N. Daviess 47, N. Central (Farmersburg) 16N. Decatur 54, Edinburgh 22N. Knox 55, Eastern (Greene) 28N. Posey 20, Mt. Vernon (Posey) 14, OTN. Vermillion 56, S. Vermillion 13New Castle 17, Rushville 14, OTNew Haven 48, Lakeland 8New Palestine 42, Richmond 6New Prairie 27, Mishawaka Marian 14Noblesville 34, Hamilton Hts. 0Northeastern 46, Winchester 28Northfield 49, Triton 20Northridge 37, S. Bend Riley 7Northview 31, Edgewood 28Northwestern 21, N. Miami 3NorthWood 46, Fairfield 0Oak Lawn Richards, Ill. 28, Indpls Tech 9Owen Valley 48, Brown Co. 7Pendleton Hts. 19, Anderson 7Penn 42, Portage 0Perry Central 31, Forest Park 12Plymouth 38, Rochester 35Princeton 35, Pike Central 14Rensselaer 65, N. Newton 0Rockville 24, Covington 6S. Bend Adams 28, S. Bend Clay 0S. Bend St. Joseph’s 23, Lafayette Jeff 0S. Newton 27, Frontier 26Sheridan 31, Shenandoah 22Silver Creek 21, Salem 14Southern Wells 49, Fremont 7Southmont 28, N. Putnam 14Southport 37, Westfield 26Southwood 29, Oak Hill 26Sullivan 24, Linton 21Tecumseh 47, Wood Memorial 0Terre Haute South 21, Terre Haute North 10Three Oaks River Valley, Mich. 28, LaPorte LaLumi-ere 18Tipton 35, Elwood 24Tri-Central 42, Taylor 6Tri-West 59, S. Putnam 0Trinity Lutheran 36, Southside Home School 7Triton Central 36, Heritage Christian 10Twin Lakes 21, Frankfort 6Union (Dugger) 41, Traders Point Christian 13Union City Mississinawa Valley, Ohio 20, Union City 6Union Co. 47, Oldenburg 12Vincennes Lincoln 41, Boonville 21W. Vigo 12, Greencastle 7W. Washington 62, Crawford Co. 6Warren Central 20, Indpls Cathedral 17Warsaw 25, E. Noble 24Wawasee 48, W. Noble 6Western Boone 33, Lafayette Harrison 7Wheeler 38, Griffith 21Whiting 48, Hammond Gavit 12Woodlan 40, Prairie Hts. 6Yorktown 33, Muncie Central 6Zionsville 18, Lebanon 3

    Prep tennisAT LINCOLN CITY/Pocket Athletic ConferenceBOYSVARSITY

    ■ Heritage Hills 5, South Spencer 0SinglesWaggoner (HH) def. Market 6-1, 6-0Van Winkle (HH) def. Sibrel 6-4, 6-0Lubbehusen (HH) won by forfeitDoublesWoolems/Gray (HH) def. B. Buse/C. Buse 6-4, 7-6 (7-5)Martin/Fella (HH) won by forfeit

    Prep volleyballAT MONTGOMERY/Blue Chip ConferenceVARSITY

    ■ Barr-Reeve 3, Northeast Dubois 125-11, 25-27, 25-13, 25-22Kills: (NED) Jacob 18, Denu 11Assists: (NED) Neukam 34Blocks: (NED) Jacob 2, Helming 2, Quinn 2Digs: (NED) Stemle 32, Jacob 12, Denu 12Aces: (NED) Jacob 1, Stemle 1Points: (NED) Jacob 7, Stemle 6, Mangin 6, Lueken 5JUNIOR VARSITY

    ■ Barr-Reeve 2, Northeast Dubois 025-9, 25-12Kills: (NED) Rasche 4, Green 4, Meyer 2Assists: (NED) Schroering 9Digs: (NED) Meyer 4, Terwiske 3Points: (NED) Green 2, Rasche 1

    College football ■ NCAA SCORES

    Friday’s GamesArizona 58, UNLV 13BYU 35, Connecticut 10Colorado State 31, Colorado 17Michigan State 45, Jacksonville State 7Syracuse 27, Villanova 26, 2 OTTexas-San Antonio 27, Houston 7Western Kentucky 59, Bowling Green 31

    ■ TOP 25 SCHEDULEAll Times EDTToday’s GamesNo. 1 Florida State vs. Oklahoma State at Arlington, Texas, 8 p.m.No. 2 Alabama vs. West Virginia at Atlanta, 3:30 p.m.No. 3 Oregon vs. South Dakota, 10:30 p.m.No. 4 Oklahoma vs. Louisiana Tech, 7 p.m.No. 5 Ohio State vs. Navy at Baltimore, noonNo. 6 Auburn vs. Arkansas, 4 p.m.No. 7 UCLA at Virginia, noonNo. 11 Stanford vs. UC Davis, 4 p.m.No. 12 Georgia vs. No. 16 Clemson, 5:30 p.m.No. 13 LSU vs. No. 14 Wisconsin at Houston, 9 p.m.No. 15 Southern California vs. Fresno State, 7:30 p.m.No. 17 Notre Dame vs. Rice, 3:30 p.m.No. 20 Kansas State vs. Stephen F. Austin, 7:10 p.m.No. 22 Nebraska vs. Florida Atlantic, 3:30 p.m.No. 23 North Carolina vs. Liberty, 6 p.m.No. 24 Missouri vs. South Dakota State, 3:30 p.m.No. 25 Washington at Hawaii, 10:30 p.m.Sunday’s GameNo. 10 Baylor vs. SMU, 7:30 p.m.

    ■ BIG TEN CONFERENCE SCHEDULEAll Times EDTToday’s GamesPenn State vs. Central Florida at Dublin, Ireland, 8:30 a.m.Indiana State at Indiana, noonWestern Michigan at Purdue, noonNorthern Iowa at Iowa, noonAppalachian State at Michigan, noonOhio State at Navy, noonYoungstown State at Illinois, noonJames Madison at Maryland, 3:30 p.m.California at Northwestern, 3:30 p.m.Florida Atlantic at Nebraska, 3:30 p.m.Wisconsin vs. LSU at Arlington, Texas, 9 p.m.

    Pro baseball ■ MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

    All Times EDTNATIONAL LEAGUEEast Division W L Pct GBWashington. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 57 .571 —Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 64 .526 6Miami. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 68 .489 11New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 72 .467 14Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 73 .455 15½Central Division W L Pct GBMilwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 61 .545 —St. Louis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 62 .534 1½Pittsburgh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 64 .522 3Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 70 .481 8½Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 74 .448 13West Division W L Pct GBLos Angeles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 58 .567 —San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 62 .537 4San Diego. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 70 .470 13Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 78 .418 20Colorado. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 81 .396 23Friday’s GamesPittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 1N.Y. Mets 4, Philadelphia 1Atlanta 5, Miami 2Chicago Cubs 7, St. Louis 2Arizona 5, Colorado 2Washington 8, Seattle 3L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 10:10 p.m.San Francisco 13, Milwaukee 2Today’s GamesChicago Cubs (Doubront 0-0) at St. Louis (Master-son 2-2), 2:15 p.m., 1st gameCincinnati (Simon 13-8) at Pittsburgh (Worley 5-4), 4:05 p.m.Miami (Cosart 2-1) at Atlanta (Harang 10-8), 7:10 p.m.Philadelphia (Je.Williams 2-0) at N.Y. Mets (B.Colon 12-10), 7:10 p.m.Colorado (Matzek 3-9) at Arizona (Nuno 0-3), 8:10 p.m.Chicago Cubs (Wada 4-1) at St. Louis (Gonzales 0-2), 8:15 p.m., 2nd gameL.A. Dodgers (Greinke 13-8) at San Diego (Kennedy 10-11), 8:40 p.m.Milwaukee (Fiers 4-1) at San Francisco (Peavy 2-4), 9:05 p.m.Washington (Strasburg 10-10) at Seattle (Elias 9-11), 9:10 p.m.Sunday’s GamesPhiladelphia (A.Burnett 7-14) at N.Y. Mets (Gee 5-6), 1:10 p.m.Cincinnati (Cueto 15-8) at Pittsburgh (F.Liriano 3-10), 1:35 p.m.Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 8-11) at St. Louis (Lynn 14-8), 2:15 p.m.Milwaukee (Lohse 12-7) at San Francisco (Bumgar-ner 15-9), 4:05 p.m.Colorado (J.De La Rosa 13-9) at Arizona (C.Anderson 7-6), 4:10 p.m.L.A. Dodgers (Correia 2-1) at San Diego (Stults 6-14), 4:10 p.m.Washington (Roark 12-8) at Seattle (Iwakuma 12-6), 4:10 p.m.Miami (Eovaldi 6-9) at Atlanta (A.Wood 9-10), 5:10 p.m.Monday’s GamesN.Y. Mets at Miami, 1:10 p.m.Philadelphia at Atlanta, 1:10 p.m.Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m.Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m.Colorado 2, San Francisco 2, comp. of susp. game, 4:10 p.m.Arizona at San Diego, 4:10 p.m.San Francisco at Colorado, 4:10 p.m.Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 8:10 p.m.

    AMERICAN LEAGUEEast Division W L Pct GBBaltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 56 .579 —New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 63 .526 7Toronto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 67 .500 10½Tampa Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 70 .481 13Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 75 .440 18½Central Division W L Pct GBKansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 60 .552 —Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 60 .549 ½Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 64 .519 4½Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 74 .448 14Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 75 .440 15West Division W L Pct GBLos Angeles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 53 .604 —Oakland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 56 .582 3Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 61 .541 8½

    Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 79 .419 25Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 81 .396 28Friday’s GamesBaltimore 9, Minnesota 1N.Y. Yankees 6, Toronto 3Boston 8, Tampa Bay 4Cleveland 6, Kansas City 1Detroit 7, Chicago White Sox 1Texas 13, Houston 6L.A. Angels 4, Oakland 0Washington 8, Seattle 3Today’s GamesN.Y. Yankees (Pineda 3-2) at Toronto (Hutchison 8-11), 1:07 p.m.Detroit (Scherzer 15-4) at Chicago White Sox (Sale 10-3), 1:10 p.m., 1st gameMinnesota (Gibson 11-10) at Baltimore (Tillman 11-5), 7:05 p.m.Boston (Webster 3-2) at Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 9-11), 7:10 p.m.Cleveland (Bauer 5-7) at Kansas City (Shields 12-7), 7:10 p.m.Detroit (K.Ryan 0-0) at Chicago White Sox (Bassitt 0-0), 7:10 p.m., 2nd gameTexas (Ross Jr. 2-5) at Houston (Feldman 7-10), 7:10 p.m.Oakland (Samardzija 4-3) at L.A. Angels (Unde-cided), 9:05 p.m.Washington (Strasburg 10-10) at Seattle (Elias 9-11), 9:10 p.m.Sunday’s GamesN.Y. Yankees (McCarthy 5-3) at Toronto (Happ 8-8), 1:07 p.m.Minnesota (Nolasco 5-9) at Baltimore (W.Chen 13-4), 1:35 p.m.Boston (Buchholz 5-8) at Tampa Bay (Cobb 9-6), 1:40 p.m.Detroit (Porcello 15-8) at Chicago White Sox (Quin-tana 6-10), 2:10 p.m.Texas (N.Martinez 3-10) at Houston (Keuchel 10-9), 2:10 p.m.Oakland (Kazmir 14-6) at L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 13-4), 3:35 p.m.Washington (Roark 12-8) at Seattle (Iwakuma 12-6), 4:10 p.m.Cleveland (House 2-3) at Kansas City (D.Duffy 8-11), 8:07 p.m.Monday’s GamesBoston at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m.Minnesota at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m.Detroit at Cleveland, 4:05 p.m.Seattle at Oakland, 4:05 p.m.Texas at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m.

    Pro basketball ■ WOMEN’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIA-

    TION PLAYOFFSAll Times EDTCONFERENCE FINALS, Best-of-3Friday’s GamePhoenix 81, Minnesota 75, Phoenix leads series 1-0Today’s GameChicago at Indiana, 7 p.m.Sunday’s GamePhoenix at Minnesota, 3:30 p.m.Monday’s GameIndiana at Chicago, 4 p.m.

    Pro tennis ■ U.S. OPEN

    AT NEW YORK/The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis CenterMENSecond RoundRoger Federer (2), Switzerland, def. Sam Groth, Australia, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.David Ferrer (4), Spain, def. Bernard Tomic, Austra-lia, walkover.Tomas Berdych (6), Czech Republic, def. Martin Klizan, Slovakia, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3.Grigor Dimitrov (7), Bulgaria, def. Dudi Sela, Israel, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2.Dominic Thiem, Austria, def. Ernests Gulbis (11), Latvia, 4-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3.Richard Gasquet (12), France, def. Paolo Lorenzi, Italy, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3, 6-3.Marin Cilic (14), Croatia, def. Illya Marchenko, Ukraine, 7-6 (7-2), 6-2, 6-4.Adrian Mannarino, France, def. Fabio Fognini (15), Italy, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1.Roberto Bautista Agut (17), Spain, def. Tim Smyc-

    zek, United States, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1.Kevin Anderson (18), South Africa, def. Jerzy Janow-icz, Poland, 6-7 (8-6), 6-2, 6-1, 6-3.Feliciano Lopez (19), Spain, def. Tatsuma Ito, Japan, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4).Gael Monfils (20), France, def. Alejandro Gonzalez, Colombia, 7-5, 6-3, 6-2.Marcel Granollers, Spain, def. Ivo Karlovic (25), Croatia, 7-6 (8-6), 6-7 (7-3), 7-6 (7-5), 3-6, 6-4.WOMENThird RoundMirjana Lucic-Baroni, Croatia, def. Simona Halep (2), Romania, 7-6 (8-6), 6-2.Maria Sharapova (5), Russia, def. Sabine Lisicki (26), Germany, 6-2, 6-4.Belinda Bencic, Switzerland, def. Angelique Kerber (6), Germany, 6-1, 7-5.Jelena Jankovic (9), Serbia, def. Johanna Larsson, Sweden, 6-1, 6-0.Caroline Wozniacki (10), Denmark, def. Andrea Petkovic (18), Germany, 6-3, 6-2.Sara Errani (13), Italy, def. Venus Williams (19), United States, 6-0, 0-6, 7-6 (7-5).Lucie Safarova (14), Czech Republic, def. Alize Cornet (22), France, 6-3, 6-7 (7-3), 6-4.Peng Shuai, China, def. Roberta Vinci (28), Italy, 6-4, 6-3.

    On the air All Times EDT

    ■ TODAY, AUG. 30TELEVISION10 a.m. — Prep football: Jasper at Southridge (taped, WJTS-Digital 18)11 a.m. — Pro tennis: U.S. Open, third round (CBS)Noon — College football: Indiana State at Indiana (ESPNEWS)Noon — College football: Western Michigan at Purdue (ESPNU)Noon — College football: Northern Iowa at Iowa (BTN)Noon — College football: UCLA at Virginia (ESPN)Noon — College football: Appalachian State at Michigan (ESPN2)Noon — College football: North Dakota State at Iowa State (FS1)12:30 p.m. — Men’s soccer: English Premier League, Everton vs. Chelsea (NBC)12:30 p.m. — College football: Wofford at Georgia Tech (FOXSMW)2 p.m. — Prep football: Tell City at Heritage Hills (taped, WJTS-Digital 18)2 p.m. — MLB baseball: Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cardinals, Game 1 (FOXSMW)3:30 p.m. — College football: Rice at Notre Dame (NBC)3:30 p.m. — College football: Florida Atlantic at Nebraska (BTN)3:30 p.m. — College football: California at North-western (ESPN2) 3:30 p.m. — Men’s basketball: FIBA World Cup, United States vs. Finland (ESPN)4 p.m. — MLB baseball: Cincinnati Reds at Pitts-burgh Pirates (FS1)5:30 p.m. — College football: Clemson at Georgia (ESPN)7 p.m. — College football: Central Arkansas at Texas Tech (FOXSMW)7:30 p.m. — College football: Fresno State at Southern California (FOX)7:30 p.m. — NASCAR racing: Nationwide Series Great Clips 300 (ESPN2)8 p.m. — College football: Florida State vs. Okla-homa State (ABC)8 p.m. — MLB baseball: Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cardinals, Game 2 (FOXSMW)8 p.m. — Women’s college volleyball: Louisville at Minnesota (BTN)9 p.m. — College football: LSU vs. Wisconsin (ESPN)RADIO11 a.m. — College football: Western Michigan at Purdue (WQKZ 98.5 FM)11:35 a.m. — College football: Indiana State at Indiana (WITZ 104.7 FM/990 AM)2:30 p.m. — College football: Rice at Notre Dame (WBDC 100.9 FM)6:20 p.m. — MLB baseball: Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cardinals (WQKZ 98.5 FM)9:30 p.m. — Indiana Sports Talk (WITZ 104.7 FM/990 AM; WAXL 103.3 FM)

    ■ SUNDAY, AUG. 31 TELEVISION11 a.m. — Pro tennis: U.S. Open, third round (CBS)11:45 a.m. — College football: Alabama A&M vs. North Carolina A&T (ESPN)1 p.m. — Women’s college volleyball: Stanford at Nebraska (BTN)1:30 p.m. — MLB baseball: Cincinnati Reds at Pittsburgh Pirates (FOXSMW)2 p.m. — MLB baseball: Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cardinals (FOXSMW)2 p.m. — MLB baseball: Detroit Tigers at Chicago White Sox (TBS)3 p.m. — PGA golf: Deutsche Bank Championship, third round (NBC)3 p.m. — NWSL soccer: Seattle Reign FC vs. FC Kansas City (ESPN2)3:30 p.m. — Men’s basketball: FIBA World Cup, United States vs. Turkey (ESPN)3:30 p.m. — WNBA playoffs: Conference finals Game 2, Phoenix Mercury at Minnesota Lynx (ABC)7 p.m. — Prep football: Jasper at Southridge (taped, WJTS-Digital 18)7:30 p.m. — NASCAR racing: Sprint Cup Oral-B USA 500 (ESPN)7:30 p.m. — College football: SMU at Baylor (FS1)8 p.m. — MLB baseball: Cleveland Indians at Kansas City Royals (ESPN2)9 p.m. — Prep football: Tell City at Heritage Hills (taped, WJTS-Digital 18)RADIO1:20 p.m. — MLB baseball: Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cardinals (WQKZ 98.5 FM)6:30 p.m. — NASCAR racing: Sprint Cup Oral-B USA 500 (WITZ 104.7 FM/990 AM)

    ■ MONDAY, SEPT. 1TELEVISION11 a.m. — Pro tennis: U.S. Open, Round of 16 (CBS)1 p.m. — MLB baseball: Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves (ESPN)1:30 p.m. — PGA golf: Deutsche Bank Championship, final round (NBC)2 p.m. — MLB baseball: Pittsburgh Pirates at St. Louis Cardinals (FOXSMW)2:15 p.m. — MLB baseball: Milwaukee Brewers at Chicago Cubs (WGN)4 p.m. — MLB baseball: Detroit Tigers at Cleveland Indians (ESPN)7 p.m. — Pro tennis: U.S. Open, Round of 16 (ESPN2)8 p.m. — College football: Miami (Fla.) at Louisville (ESPN)RADIO1:20 p.m. — MLB baseball: Pittsburgh Pirates at St. Louis Cardinals (WQKZ 98.5 FM)

    SPORTS ■ PAGE 23

    RACHEL MUMMEY/THE HERALD

    COUNT ‘EM OUTMembers of Jasper’s student section tossed freshman Austin Simmers into the air to count off points scored against Southridge during Friday night’s football game in Huntingburg. The Wildcats dismissed their county neighbor 43-14 for their sixth straight win in the rivalry series.