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FAHY: Can Join an Elite Club Scorecard the Sports Desk at 502-582-4361, Or Toll Free at 1-800-765-4011,Ext Time: 02-15-2012 22:02 User: csvihlik PubDate: 02-16-2012 Zone: KY Edition: 1 Page Name: C7 Color: CyanMagentaYellowBlack KY SPORTS | courier-journal.com/sports THE COURIER-JOURNAL | THURSDAY,FEBRUARY16, 2012 | C7 To report sports scores E-mail [email protected] or call FAHY: Can join an elite club Scorecard the sports desk at 502-582-4361, or toll free at 1-800-765-4011,ext. 4361 Continued from Page C1 THE LINE TENNIS COLLEGE Army 79, Colgate 59 Duquesne 78, Fordham 67 Glantz-Culver ATP BASKETBALL Hartford 64, Maine 50 County program in 1966 NCAA Basketball Wednesday’sresults Men Iona 75, Rider 62 and went on to serve as Favorite......... Line...........Underdog ABN AMRO World Tourn. New Hampshire 56,Boston U. 54 1 Tuesday’sgames the state meet’smanager at Florida St. ...8 ⁄2...... Virginia Tech At Rotterdam, Netherlands UConn 80, DePaul 54 1 Asbury 69, Alice Lloyd 58 at Mich. St.......5 ⁄2.......... Wisconsin Singles St. Catharine 115, Life 112, OT Vermont 50, Albany (NY) 47 for 14 years. “He can at Denver .......... 8......La.-Lafayette First Round SOUTH 1 hang his star right beside at UALR...........5 ⁄2.....................FIU Marcos Baghdatis,Cyprus,def. EAST Davidson 81, Samford 54 at No.Texas .... 13........ La.-Monroe Matthias Bachinger,Germany, Delaware 71, Hofstra 57 Hampton 82, Md.-Eastern Shore all of them.” 1 at Penn St. ......1 ⁄2.................. Iowa 7-6 (2), 6-2. 62 1 Drexel 63, William &Mary 61 Knable won four FAU.................1 ⁄2...at W. Kentucky Alex Bogomolov Jr.,Russia, def. UNC Greensboro 78, Coll.of 1 Seton Hall 94, St. John’s64 atArkansasSt. ..6 ⁄2....................Troy Sergiy Stakhovsky, Ukraine,6-3, straight titles while at St. 1 Charleston 63 at San Diego ...6 ⁄2.............Portland 0-1, retired. SOUTH Wofford 72, Elon 59 Arizona ............. 2....... at Wash. St. Xavier from 1999 to 2002 Tomas Berdych (2), Czech Re- Charleston Southern 73, Gard- Vanderbilt ......... 3..... at Mississippi MIDWEST public, def.Lukas Rosol,Czech ner-Webb 58 Akron 74, Miami (Ohio) 59 and now is an assistant at Duke........... 11............ NC State Coastal Carolina 74, UNC Ashe- 1 Republic, 6-4, 6-2. IUPUI 88, South Dakota 70 coach with the Tigers. at Maryland ....9 ⁄2...Boston College ville 69 1 Karol Beck, Slovakia, def.Phil- Toledo 63, Ball St. 55 at Pittsburgh ...3 ⁄2..... West Virginia George Mason 62, VCU 61 “There’snodoubt in at Stanford........ 5......... Oregon St. ipp Petzschner,Germany, 7-6 (6), TRANSYLVANIA 74, HANOVER 1 6-3. High Point 71, Radford 62 65 my mind that John will go BYU ................3 ⁄2.atSan Francisco 1 Juan Martin del Potro (3), Ar- Liberty 78, VMI 69 Transylvania (22-2) - Cox 5, at California ..12 ⁄2.............. Oregon down as one of the best,” LSU 69, Mississippi St. 67, OT Gonzaga ......... 12....at Santa Clara gentina, def.Micahel Llodra, Meyer 13,Owens 14,Spurlin 17, Knable said. “He’searned 1 France,6-4, 6-7 (3), 6-4. Tennessee St. 69, Jacksonville St. Rash 21, Fudge 2, Clevenger 2. at Washingtn.16 ⁄2.........Arizona St. “I think the tendency for most people would be to kind 1 64, OT at W.Carolina 12 ⁄2.........TheCitadel Roger Federer (1),Switzerland, Hanover (16-7) - Hendricks 21, it, no question.” def.Nicolas Mahut, France,6-4, UT-Martin 76, Kennesaw St. 75, Nowicki 15,James 3, Case 17, of relax. But I’m really hungry for it, like an underdog Copyright2012 World Fea- OT Fahy is ranked No. 1in tures Syndicate,Inc. 6-4. Gunter 9. would be,” said John Fahy, right, practicing with Halftime -Transylvania 36-34. the state in the 138-pound Second Round MIDWEST 3-point goals -Transylvania 8 teammate Brent Hitchings. PAMSPAULDING/THE C-J JarkkoNieminen, Finland, def. Butler 63, Loyola of Chicago 57 class, which is little sur- (Cox 1, Meyer 3, Owens 1, Rash Lukasz Kubot, Poland, 6-3, 5-7, Creighton 88, S. Illinois 69 HOCKEY 3) Hanover 9(Hendricks 5, Now- prise when considering 7-6 (2). Green Bay 71, Youngstown St. 65 icki 1, James 1, Gunter 2). EASTERN CONFERENCE Nikolay Davydenko, Russia, def. Indiana St. 83, Illinois St. 77, OT the following numbers: naments. said. “He has monster No.23NOTRE DAME 71, RUT- Paul-Henri Mathieu, France,6-4, Milwaukee 86, Cleveland St. 84 GERS 53 » Going back to the “We took (John) to his hands. When he gets a Atlantic Division 6-7 (7), 6-1. Ohio St. 78, Minnesota 68 RUTGERS (12-14) -Jack 0-5 WLOT Pts Brasil Open Valparaiso 74, Ill.-Chicago 65 fourth grade, he’snever first national tournament hold of you, you’re not N.Y. Rangers 37 13 579 At Costa do Sauipe,Brazil 0-0 0, Biruta 3-7 0-0 6, Seagears 1-32-2 4,Carter 4-81-210,Miller lost to aKentucky wres- in the fourth or fifth getting away too quick.” Phila. 31 18 769 Singles SOUTHWEST 5-14 1-311, Mack 2-7 2-3 7, tler.And he has finished grade, and he placed Throw in an impres- Pittsburgh 32 19 569 First Round TCU 102, UNLV97, OT Potito Starace,Italy, def.Paul Texas 69, Oklahoma 58 Poole 4-7 0-0 9, Randall 1-1 0-0 each season with astate sixth,” said Brendan sive work ethic —he New Jersey 32 20 468 2, Johnson 0-0 0-0 0, Rigoglioso N.Y. Islanders 24 24 856 Capdeville,Chile,5-7, 7-6 (7), championship, winning Fahy,who now is an as- often travels to Ohio just 6-2. FARWEST 1-1 0-0 2, Lewis 0-0 0-0 0, Kuhn Northeast Division Jeremy Chardy, France,def. Utah St. 70, Montana Tech 58 1-30-0 2. Totals 22-56 6-10 53. five middle school sistant coach at Trinity. “I to practice and has a NOTRE DAME (18-8) -Cooley WLOT Pts Blaz Kavcic, Slovenia, 6-4, 6-4. SETON HALL 94, ST.JOHN’S 64 crowns (fourth-eighth thought, ‘Well, Iguess he wrestling mat in his base- Albert Ramos (8), Spain, def. 8-13 6-9 22, Atkins 2-9 5-7 10, Boston 34 18 270 ST.JOHN’S (10-16) -Harkless Martin 1-55-6 7, Grant 2-5 6-6 grades) and three high has some talent.’ It was ment —and it’seasy to Ottawa2922866 Santiago Giraldo,Colombia, 6-3, 7-16 1-1 15,Pointer 4-12 4-5 12, 6-4. 11,Connaughton 3-7 1-1 10, Toronto 28 23 662 Garrett 5-8 0-2 10,Greene 4-11 Crowley 0-10-0 0, Dragicevich school titles (103pounds something we needed to see why Fahy has dom- Montreal 23 25 955 Leonardo Mayer,Argentina, 0-0 10,Harrison 4-15 2-2 12, def.Juan Carlos Ferrero (6), 3-7 0-0 8, Knight 0-0 1-21, as afreshman, 112asa continue to encourage.” inated. He does it in Buffalo 24 26 654 Achiuwa2-41-25,White 0-0 0-0 Brooks 1-30-1 2, Broghammer Spain, 7-6 (6), 6-2. 0, Sealy 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-66 sophomore and 125asa Added John Fahy: “I workmanlike fashion, Southeast Division David Nalbandian, Argentina, 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-50 24-32 8-12 64. 71. junior). guess there was some- rarely showing emotion WLOT Pts def.Benoit Paire,France,7-6 (3), SETON HALL (18-8) -Mobley 6-3. Halftime—Notre Dame 33-28. » He has competed in thing about the physical on the mat. His father Florida 27 17 11 65 5-6 2-2 14,Pope 4-8 2-2 10,Ed- 3-Point Goals—Rutgers 3-14 Second Round Washington 28 23 561 win 3-3 0-2 8, Theodore 6-12 0-0 (Poole 1-2, Carter 1-3, Mack 1-3, more than 40 national and competitive part of it said that’sareflection of Thomaz Bellucci (4), Brazil,def. Winnipeg 26 26 658 16,Cosby 4-11 3-3 14,Grennan Seagears 0-1, Kuhn 0-1, Biruta Ricardo Mello,Brazil,6-0, 1-6, tournaments, most re- that Iliked. Ijust wanted his personality. Tampa Bay 24 26 654 0-0 0-0 0, Karlis 5-6 0-113, Wil- 0-1, Miller 0-3), Notre Dame 7-16 6-3. Carolina 21 25 11 53 son 1-1 4-6 7, Auda 5-6 2-2 12, (Connaughton 3-6, Dragicevich cently placing fourth at to get better at it, and it “He’snot arah-rah Tuesday’sresults Dill 0-0 0-0 0.Totals 33-5313-18 2-5, Grant 1-2, Atkins 1-2, Martin December’sBeast of the just carried on.” kid,” Brendan Fahy said. SAP Open WESTERN CONFERENCE 94. 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Re- East in Newark, Del. And it will carry on “He likes to golf and play Central Division At San Jose,Calif. Halftime—Seton Hall 40-28. 3- bounds—Rutgers 35 (Miller WLOT Pts Singles Point Goals—St. John’s4-13 12), Notre Dame 37 (Cooley 18). » WrestlingUSA.com after high school, as he Ultimate Frisbee and Detroit 39 17 280 First Round (Greene 2-4, Harrison 2-6, Hark- Assists—Rutgers 10 (Mack, ranks him No. 13 in the has signed with Illinois, hunt and fish. He’snot a St. Louis 34 15 775 Dimitar Kutrovsky, Bulgaria, less 0-1, Pointer 0-2), Seton Hall Poole,Seagears 2), Notre Dame Nashville 33 18 672 def.Dennis Lajola, United States, 15-24 (Theodore 4-6, Karlis 3-4, 16 (Atkins 8).
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