10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Friday, November 29, 2019 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD NFL standings 2019 District 10 All-Region Football AMERICAN CONFERENCE 2019 DISTRICT 10 Second Team Offense ALL-REGION FOOTBALL TEAMS Tight end — Rocco Iacino, Jr., Hickory. East Wide receivers — Marcel Smith-Austin, Sr., Sharon; W L T Pct PF PA REGION 2 Nathan Richards, Sr., Hickory.; Eli Boyce, Sr., New England 10 1 0 .909 300 117 First Team Offense Conneaut. Buffalo 9 3 0 .750 257 188 — Michael Henwood, Jr., Hickory. N.Y. Jets 4 7 0 .364 198 258 Tight end — Kendrick Hostetler, Soph., Cochranton. Wide receivers — Dillon Benson, Jr., Eisenhower; Running back — David Duffalo, Sr., Slippery Miami 2 9 0 .182 163 346 Rock. South Clay Cox, Sr., Maplewood. All-purpose — Matt Cannone, Jr., Hickory. W L T Pct PF PA Quarterback — J.D. McFadden, Sr., Maplewood. Houston 7 4 0 .636 265 249 Running backs — Zane Alexander, Jr., Eisenhower; Offensive line — Gage Dlugonski, Soph., Grove Indianapolis 6 5 0 .545 244 226 Kaleb Donor, Jr., Maplewood. City; Bryce Carroll, Soph., Sharon; Andrew Price, Jr., Tennessee 6 5 0 .545 245 217 All-purpose — Jesse McFadden, Soph., Maplewood. Sharon; Dalton Beatty, Jr., Hickory; Zach Marini, Sr., Jacksonville 4 7 0 .364 209 264 Offensive line — Jared Beers, Jr., Eisenhower; Slippery Rock; Jesse Orr, Jr., Conneaut. North Daymin Johnson, Sr., Cambridge Springs; Matt Kicker — John Hake, Soph., Grove City. W L T Pct PF PA Niedbala, Sr., Maplewood; Matt Krause, Sr., Union Baltimore 9 2 0 .818 386 202 City; Steve Heme, Sr., Maplewood. Second Team Defense Pittsburgh 6 5 0 .545 216 212 Kicker — Jake Venman, Soph., Eisenhower. Defensive line — Tony Piloski, Soph., Slippery Rock; Matt Howard, Jr., Grove City; Bailey Phillips, Cleveland 5 6 0 .455 233 252 First Team Defense Cincinnati 0 11 0 .000 157 292 Sr., Hickory; Trevor Tursky, Jr., Conneaut; Thomas Defensive line — Dylan Maynard, Jr., Cochranton; Dawson, Jr., Sharon. West Daymin Johnson, Sr., Cambridge Springs; Joey King, W L T Pct PF PA Linebackers — Rocco Iacino, Jr., Hickory; Hunter Jr., Maplewood; Matt Krause, Sr., Union City. Stoots, Sr., Hickory; Zach Martin, Jr., Grove City; Kansas City 7 4 0 .636 308 256 Linebackers — Jared Beers, Jr., Eisenhower; Trenton Oakland 6 5 0 .545 228 284 David Duffalo, Sr., Slippery Rock. Wheeler, Jr., Cambridge Springs; Jesse McFadden, Defensive backs — Sayyid Muhammad, Soph., L.A. Chargers 4 7 0 .364 224 218 Soph., Maplewood; Marshall Van Tassel, Sr., Union Denver 3 8 0 .273 175 217 Grove City; Nathan Hyatt, Sr., Slippery Rock; Trey City. Jones, Sr., Sharon; Kam Fisher, Sr., Hickory. Defensive backs — J.D. McFadden, Sr., Maplewood; Punter — Nathaniel Willison, Sr., Slippery Rock. Cranberry High School’s junior high cheerleading squad captured NATIONAL CONFERENCE Lucas Kennedy, Sr., Maplewood; Caleb Robinault, Jr., East first place at the St. Marys cheer competition on Nov. 23. Eisenhower; Jack Martinec, Soph., Cochranton. Region 5 co-champions — Hickory, Sharon. W L T Pct PF PA Punter — Trenton Wheeler, Jr., Cambridge Springs. Dallas 6 6 0 .500 310 236 Region 5 Player of the Year — Lane Voytik, Sr., Sharon. Philadelphia 5 6 0 .455 243 247 Second Team Offense This date in sports N.Y. Giants 2 9 0 .182 217 308 Tight end — Jaden Grubbs, Jr., Cambridge Springs. REGION 6 Washington 2 9 0 .182 144 269 Wide receivers — Levi Butryn, Sr., Maplewood; NOV. 29 South Caleb Robinault, Jr., Eisenhower. First Team Offense W L T Pct PF PA Tight end — Nate Helsley, Sr., Mercyhurst Prep. 1890 — Navy beats Army 24-0 in the first matchup Quarterback — Owen Trumbull, Jr., Eisenhower. of this historic series. New Orleans 10 2 0 .833 298 248 Running backs — Jake Reisinger, Jr., Saegertown; Wide receivers — Dylan Sayers, Sr., North East; Carolina 5 6 0 .455 259 291 Landon Palma, Sr., Titusville. 1934 — The Detroit Lions play their first traditional Alex Kightlinger, Sr.,, Saegertown. Thanksgiving Day home game and lose to the Chicago Tampa Bay 4 7 0 .364 312 335 All-purpose — Jared Taylor, Sr., Cambridge Springs. Quarterback — Casey Smith, Jr., Harbor Creek. Atlanta 3 9 0 .250 260 323 Running backs — Steve Smith, Jr., Mercyhurst Bears 19-16 in front of 26,000. CBS Radio does the Offensive line — Bryan Kelly, Sr., Maplewood; Ryan first national broadcast of an NFL game. North Woinelowicz, Jr., Union City; Joey King, Jr., Maplewood; Prep; Tyler East, Sr., Harbor Creek. W L T Pct PF PA All-purpose — Austin Barrett, Jr., Girard. 1987 — The New Orleans Saints hold off the Gannon Jaquay, Soph., Eisenhower; Ryan Brooks, Sr., Pittsburgh Steelers 20-16 to assure themselves of their Green Bay 8 3 0 .727 258 242 Union City. Offensive line — Quincy Williams, Sr., Fairview; Minnesota 8 3 0 .727 289 205 Dylan Schley, Sr., Mercyhurst Prep; Avery Ennis, Sr., first winning season in their 20-year history. 1992 — defensive end is Chicago 6 6 0 .500 212 208 Second Team Defense Harbor Creek; Jacob Zuccolotto, Sr., North East; Joe Detroit 3 8 1 .292 280 315 Jacobson, Jr., Titusville. paralyzed in his lower body after colliding with team- Defensive line — Colby Hagg, Jr., Eisenhower; Ryan mate and breaking his C-5 vertebra in West Woinelowicz, Jr., Union City; Cael Black, Soph., Kicker — Scott Stanyard, Sr., Harbor Creek. W L T Pct PF PA a 23-7 loss to the . Eisenhower; Bryan Kelly, Sr., Maplewood. 1995 — Grant Fuhr becomes the 11th NHL goalie to San Francisco 10 1 0 .909 332 163 Linebackers — Logan Kesselring, Jr., Union City; First Team Defense Seattle 9 2 0 .818 292 263 Defensive line — Joe Jacobson, Jr., Titusville; win 300 games as the St. Louis Blues beat Winnipeg Austin Votee, Sr., Maplewood; Gannon Jaquay, Soph., 4-1. L.A. Rams 6 5 0 .545 249 243 Eisenhower; Jaden Grubbs, Jr., Cambridge Springs. Jacob Zuccolotto, Sr., North East; Dylan Schley, Sr., Arizona 3 7 1 .318 248 317 Mercyhurst Prep; Quincy Williams, Sr., Fairview. 1998 — Miami’s Dan Marino becomes the first Defensive backs — Jared Taylor, Sr., Cambridge player to throw 400 career TD passes, passing for 255 Springs; Owen Trumbull, Jr., Eisenhower; Landon Linebackers — Robert States, Sr., Girard; Avery Thursday’s Games Ennis, Sr., Harbor Creek; C.J. Liegl, Sr., Mercyhurst yards and three TDs in the Dolphins’ 30-10 win against Bryne, Jr., Cambridge Springs. New Orleans. Chicago 24, Detroit 20 Punter — Ryan Newton, Sr., Union City. Prep; Carter Swabik, Sr., North East. Buffalo 26, Dallas 15 Defensive backs — Micah Glus, Sr., Fairview; 2003 — LeBron James, 18, becomes youngest New Orleans 26, Atlanta 18 Region 2 champion — Maplewood. Marrick Bauer, Jr., Harbor Creek; Steve Smith, Jr., player in NBA history to score 30 or more points in a Sunday’s Games Region 2 Player of the Year — J.D. McFadden, Sr., Mercyhurst Prep; Dylan Sayers, Sr., North East. game with his 33-point effort in the Cavaliers’ 122-115 Tampa Bay at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Maplewood. Punter — Ethan Hammer, Soph. North East. double-overtime loss to Memphis. Kobe Bryant was 19 Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. when he reached 30 for the Lakers in 1997. Green Bay at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. REGION 4 Second Team Offense 2003 — Maryland’s Bruce Perry rushes for 237 N.Y. Jets at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Tight end — Jon Boland, Sr., Harbor Creek. yards while Wake Forest’s Chris Barclay gains 243 First Team Offense Alexandria Young of Polk yards, marking the first time in ACC history and only Tennessee at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Tight end — Justin Harbaugh, Sr., Greenville. Wide receivers — Cody Smith, Jr., Harbor Creek; Washington at Carolina, 1 p.m. Ryan Whitman, Jr., Harbor Creek. the fifth time in NCAA history that opposing backs Wide receivers — Blair Paxton, Sr., Greenville; recently took first place all- have more than 200 rushing yards in the same game. San Francisco at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Junior McConahy, Sr., Willmington. Quarterback — Keyen Skrekla, Jr., North East. Philadelphia at Miami, 1 p.m. Running backs — Charlie Nicholson, Sr., Titusville; around at the Wild Wild West Perry scores three touchdowns in the Terrapins’ 41-28 Quarterback — Caelan Bender, Jr., Wilmington. win. L.A. Rams at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Running backs — Tristan Besser, Sr., Sharpsville; Landen Weis, Jr., Corry. Gymnastics Meet while L.A. Chargers at Denver, 4:25 p.m. All-purpose — Marrick Bauer, Jr., Harbor Creek. 2004 — Brett Favre celebrates his 200th straight Darren Miller, Jr., Wilmington. regular-season start with three touchdown passes and Oakland at Kansas City, 4:25 p.m. All-purpose — Ethan Susen, Jr., Wilmington. Offensive line — Shawn Proctor, Jr., Corry; Doug competing for the Greenville New England at Houston, 8:20 p.m. Nesselhauf, Jr., Fairview; Jordan Schell, Jr., Girard; yet another record in the ’ 45-17 Offensive line — Jon Takash, Sr., Wilmington; Gymnastics Academy on rout of the St. Louis Rams. Monday’s Games Aaron Solderich, Sr., Greenville; Jacob Chimiak, Jr., Nick Thompson, Sr., Harbor Creek; Dave Kaliszewski, Minnesota at Seattle, 8:15 p.m. Jr., Mercyhurst Prep; Nick Walters, Sr., Mercyhurst Nov. 24. 2008 — Chris Duhon passes out a franchise-record Wilmington; Morgan Whiting, Jr., Wilmington; Connor 22 assists in New York’s 138-125 victory over Golden Vass-Gal, Jr., Wilmington; Wyatt Caldwell, Sr., Prep; Levi Nosko, Sr., Titusville. Kicker — Christian Gibbons, Sr., Girard. State. Duhon breaks Richie Guerin’s team record of 21 Sharpsville. assists set in 1958. New York scores 82 points in the NFL summaries Kicker — Daniel Hartwell, Jr., Wilmington. Transactions Second Team Defense first half to break the record for most first-half points at the present Madison Square Garden, set when BEARS 24, LIONS 0 First Team Defense Defensive line — Jordan Schell, Jr., Girard; Jon BASEBALL Boland, Sr., Harbor Creek; Shane Stafford, Sr., American League Kansas City scored 81 on Dec. 8, 1979. Chicago ...... 7 3 7 7—24 Defensive line — Junior McConahy, Sr., Wilmington; 2009 — Francesco and Edoardo Molinari become Morgan Whiting, Jr., Wilmington; Weston Phanco, Jr., Harbor Creek; Jacob Hanks, Sr., Mercyhurst Prep. BOSTON RED SOX — Assigned LHP Brian Detroit ...... 14 3 0 3—20 Johnson outright to Pawtucket (IL). the first brothers to win the World Cup of Golf, giving First Quarter Wilmington; Jacob Chimiak, Jr., Wilmington; Justin Linebackers — Logan Harrington, Sr., Corry; Nick Lapinski, Sr., Corry; Trey Chase, Sr., Fairview; KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Assigned C Nick Dini Italy its first title in the team event with a one-stroke Chi—Al.Robinson 10 pass from Trubisky (Pineiro Harbaugh, Sr., Greenville; Aaron Solderich, Sr., victory over Sweden and Ireland. Greenville. Sebastian Titus, Jr., Titusville. and RHPs Arnaldo Hernandez and Conner Greene kick), 11:37. outright to Omaha (PCL). 2009 — The Indianapolis Colts earn their 20th Det—Golladay 75 pass from Blough (Prater kick), Linebackers — Jon King, Sr., Greenville; Kaleb Defensive backs — Austin Barrett, Jr., Girard; Tyler Habursky, Sr., Harbor Creek; Iyan Baker, Sr., National League straight regular-season victory with a 35-27 win over 11:01. Achuff, Sr., Greenville; Darren Miller, Jr., Wilmington; Houston. The Colts came back from fourth-quarter Shane Cox, Sr., Wilmington; Joshua Stephenson, Sr., Mercyhurst Prep; Laird Stover, Sr., Titusville. PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Assigned LHP Williams Det—M.Jones 8 pass from Blough (Prater kick), Jerez and RHPs Luis Escobar and Montana DuRapau deficits in each of their past five games to become the 4:12. Sharpsville. Punter — Edwardo Santiago, Sr., Mercyhurst Prep. outright to Indianapolis (IL). first NFL team to win five in a row when trailing in the Second Quarter Defensive backs — Rufus Byler, Jr., Greenville; fourth quarter of each contest. Det—FG Prater 25, 3:10. Tristan Besser, Sr. Sharpsville; Braxton Shimrack, Jr., Region 6 champion — Harbor Creek. 2012 — Drew Brees throws a career-high five inter- Chi—FG Pineiro 30, :22. Wilmington; Caelan Bender, Jr., Wilmington; Ethan CFP rankings ceptions and his record touchdown streak of 54 con- Third Quarter Susen, Jr., Wilmington. Region 6 Player of the Year — Tyler East, Sr., Harbor Creek. secutive games ends in New Orleans’ 23-13 loss to Chi—Horsted 18 pass from Trubisky (Pineiro kick), Punter — Rufus Byler, Jr., Greenville. 2019 Playoff Rankings Atlanta. Brees completed 28 of 50 passes for 341 4:44. REGION 7 Record yards. Fourth Quarter Second Team Offense 1. Ohio St. 11-0 2013 — David Fales throws for 543 yards and six Det—FG Prater 24, 10:47. Tight end — Shane Cox, Sr., Wilmington. First Team Offense 2. LSU 11-0 touchdowns in an entertaining showdown with Derek Chi—Montgomery 3 pass from Trubisky (Pineiro Wide receivers — Jadan Townsend, Soph., Tight end — Chase Husted, Sr., DuBois. 3. Clemson 11-0 Carr and San Jose State ends No. 16 Fresno State’s run kick), 2:17. Sharpsville; Mason Reed, Jr., Wilmington. Wide receivers — Dalton Buckley, Sr., Franklin; 4. Georgia 10-1 toward a possible BCS bowl with a 62-52 victory. Carr Chi Det Quarterback — Jon King, Jr., Greenville; Danny Cade Adams, Jr., Franklin. 5. Alabama 10-1 passes for 519 yards and six touchdowns. First downs 22 19 Henwood, Jr., Sharpsville. Quarterback — Ian Haynes, Sr., Franklin. 6. Utah 10-1 2015 — Andy Murray gives Britain its first Davis Total Net Yards 419 364 Running backs — Kaleb Achuff, Sr., Greenville; Running backs — Noah Petro, Sr., Oil City; Aryan 7. Oklahoma 10-1 Cup title in 79 years when he beats Belgium’s David Rushes-yards 23-88 27-105 Chris Roth, Soph., Sharpsville. Cotterman, Sr., Meadville. 8. Minnesota 10-1 Goffin 6-3, 7-5, 6-3 in the first of reverse singles. The Passing 331 259 Offensive line — Joshua Stephenson, Sr., Sharpsville; All-purpose — Cam Russell, Jr., Oil City. 9. Baylor 10-1 win gives Britain an unassailable 3-1 lead in the best- Punt Returns 2-(minu 3-14 Weston Phanco, Jr., Wilmington; Griffin Richardson, Offensive line — Tommy Pollard, Sr., Meadville; 10. Penn St. 9-2 of-five series. Kickoff Returns 2-90 1-17 Jr., Greenville; Brayden Difrischia, Jr., Greenville; Mario Fontanazza, Jr., Oil City; Logan Mitchell, Sr., 11. Florida 9-2 Interceptions Ret. 1-4 1-19 Lane Fry, Jr., Greenville; Devin McCurry, Jr., General McLane; Joe Gentile, Sr., Fort LeBoeuf; 12. Wisconsin 9-2 Comp-Att-Int 29-38-1 22-38-1 Sharpsville; Tyler Clary, Sr., Sharpsville. Logan Hawn, Sr., Meadville. 13. Michigan 9-2 Sports on TV Sacked-Yards Lost 1-7 2-21 Kicker — Justin Stuyvesant, Sr., Greenville. Kicker — Sawyer Mohney, Sr., Warren. 14. Oregon 9-2 Punts 3-48.0 5-46.2 15. Auburn 8-3 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Second Team Defense First Team Defense 16. Notre Dame 9-2 AUTO RACING Penalties-Yards 10-89 9-85 Defensive line — Wyatt Caldwell, Sr., Sharpsville; Defensive line — Mario Fontanazza, Jr., Oil City; 17. Iowa 8-3 Time of Possession 30:50 29:10 Jacob Rust, Soph., Sharpsville; Devin McCurry, Jr., 3:55 a.m. Max Latona, Sr., Oil City; Brandon Ossa, Sr., Fort 18. Memphis 10-1 ESPN2 — Formula One: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Sharpsville; Griffin Richardson, Jr., Greenville; Ross LeBoeuf; Parker Lord, Sr., Meadville. 19. Cincinnati 10-1 RUSHING—Chicago, Montgomery 16-75, Cohen Swartz, Jr., Greenville. practice session 1, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Linebackers — Brayden Crocker, Soph., Oil City; 20. Boise St. 10-1 7:55 a.m. 3-9, Trubisky 4-4. Detroit, Scarbrough 21-83, Johnson Linebackers — Isaac DeVault, Jr., Lakeview; Cole Tommy Pollard, Sr., Meadville; Ben Turi, Sr. Fort 21. Oklahoma St. 8-3 3-12, McKissic 2-9, Blough 1-1. Karpinski, Soph., Greenville; Skyler Sholler, Soph., ESPNU — Formula One: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, LeBoeuf; Ben Lipinski, Sr., General McLane. 22. Southern Cal 8-4 practice session 2, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates PASSING—Chicago, Trubisky 29-38-1-338. Detroit, Wilmington. Defensive backs — Holden Stahl, Jr., Oil City; 23. Iowa St. 7-4 Blough 22-38-1-280. Defensive backs — Danny Henwood, Jr., Sharpsville; 4:55 a.m. (Saturday) Hayden Parks, Sr., Meadville; Max Endres, Jr., Fort 24. Virginia Tech 8-3 ESPN2 — Formula One: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, RECEIVING—Chicago, Miller 9-140, Al.Robinson Jadan Townsend, Soph., Sharpsville; Mason Reed, Jr., LeBoeuf; Ryan Arnold, Sr., Warren. 25. Appalachian St. 10-1 8-86, Wims 5-56, Cohen 4-26, Montgomery 2-12, Horsted Wilmington; Isaac Sasala, Jr., Greenville. practice session 3, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Punters — George Coon, Sr., Franklin; Winstin (MEN’S) 1-18. Detroit, Hockenson 6-18, Golladay 4-158, M.Jones Punter — Caelan Bender, Jr., Wilmington. Heagy, Sr., Meadville. 3-40, Amendola 3-32, Johnson 3-17, McKissic 3-15. Latest line 11:30 a.m. Region 4 champion — Wilmington. ESPN — : Teams TBD, Third-Place Second Team Offense NFL Game, Nassau, Bahamas BILLS 26, COWBOYS 15 Region 4 Player of the Year — Junior McConahy, Tight end — Brayden Crocker, Soph., Oil City. Sr., Wilmington. Favorite Points Underdog ESPN2 — ESPN Orlando Invitational: Teams TBD, Buffalo...... 0 13 10 3—26 Wide receivers — Ben Lipinski, Sr., General Sunday Semifinal, Orlando, Fla. Dallas...... 7 0 0 8—15 REGION 5 McLane; Ryan Arnold, Sr., Warren. Packers 6.5 (45.5) GIANTS 2 p.m. First Quarter Quarterback — Alex Kovalyak, Sr., DuBois. PANTHERS 10 (40.5) Redskins ESPN — Battle 4 Atlantis: Teams TBD, Dal—Witten 8 pass from Prescott (Maher kick), First Team Offense Running backs — Hayden Parks, Sr., Meadville; Tight end — Noah Richardson, Sr., Conneaut. RAVENS 6 (46.5) 49ers Championship, Nassau, Bahamas 10:34. Ben Turi, Sr., Fort LeBoeuf. COLTS 2.5 (43.5) Titans ESPN2 — : Teams TBD, Semifinal, Second Quarter Wide receivers — Jake Reddick, Sr., Grove City; All-purpose — Tristin Harris, Soph., Fort LeBoeuf; Ramarion Whitehead, Soph., Hickory.; Ty Eilam, Sr., Eagles 10 (45.5) DOLPHINS Anaheim, Calif. Buf—Beasley 25 pass from Allen (Hauschka kick), Jaxon Scrutchins, Jr., General McLane. CHIEFS 10 (51.5) Raiders ESPNEWS — ESPN Orlando Invitational: Teams 8:01. Sharon. Offensive line — Jayden Dyne, Sr., Fort LeBoeuf; Quarterback — Lane Voytik, Sr., Sharon. Bucs 2 (48.5) JAGUARS TBD, Consolation Semifinal, Orlando, Fla. Buf—Singletary 28 pass from Brown (kick failed), Shay Redding, Sr., Meadville; A.J. Angros, Jr., Oil Jets 3 (41.5) BENGALS 3 p.m. 1:52. Running backs — Colby Nelson, Sr., Grove City. City; Josh Nettles, Sr., Franklin; Alex Zeigler, Jr., All-purpose — Nathan Hyatt, Sr., Slippery Rock; Rams 3 (47.5) CARDS FS1 — DePaul at Minnesota Third Quarter Warren. Chargers 3 (38.5) BRONCOS 4:30 p.m. Buf—FG Hauschka 41, 10:47. Tanner Niemann, Sr., Conneaut. Offensive line — Matt Howard, Jr., Grove City; Kicker — George Coon, Sr., Franklin. Browns 2 (39.5) STEELERS ESPN2 — ESPN Orlando Invitational: Teams TBD, Buf—Allen 15 run (Hauschka kick), 3:37. Patriots 3.5 (45.5) TEXANS Semifinal, Orlando, Fla. Fourth Quarter Lance Craig, Sr., Grove City; Zach Kehl, Jr., Conneaut; Noah Weese, Sr., Sharon; Cody Hall, Sr., Slippery Second Team Defense Monday ESPNU — Wooden Legacy: Teams TBD, Buf—FG Hauschka 26, 8:20. Defensive line — Joe Gentile, Sr. Fort LeBoeuf; SEAHAWKS 3 (49.5) Vikings Consolation Semifinal, Anaheim, Calif. Dal—Bryant 15 pass from Prescott (Witten pass Rock; Michael Trinchese, Jr., Hickory. Kicker — Nathaniel Willison, Sr., Slippery Rock. Nick Yount, Jr., Meadville; Alex Zeigler, Jr., Warren; College Football 7 p.m. from Prescott), 4:01. Ryan Harvey, Jr., General McLane. Favorite Points Underdog CBSSN — Emerald Coast Classic: Florida State vs. Buf Dal First Team Defense Linebackers — Winstin Heagy, Sr., Meadville; BUFFALO 29 (51.5) Bowling Green Tennessee, Semifinal, Niceville, Fla. First downs 22 32 Micah Passmore, Jr., Warren; Jack Rimpa, Jr., Fort Va Tech 2.5 (47.5) VIRGINIA ESPN2 — NIT Season Tip-Off: Teams TBD, Third- Total Net Yards 356 426 Defensive line — Corte Williams, Sr., Sharon; Zach Kehl, Jr., Conneaut; Gabriel Smithbauer, Sr., Slippery LeBoeuf; Nate Barr, Sr., DuBois; Billy Jukes, Sr., C MICHIGAN 11 (64.5) Toledo place Game, Brooklyn, N.Y. Rushes-yards 34-124 19-103 General McLane; Caleb Bish, Sr., Oil City. UCF 23.5 (63.5) Usf ESPNEWS — ESPN Orlando Invitational: Teams Passing 232 323 Rock; Dalton Beatty, Jr., Hickory; Lance Craig, Sr., Grove City. Defensive backs — Eli Stewart, Sr., Franklin; TEXAS 10 (63.5) Texas Tech TBD, Consolation Semifinal, Orlando, Fla. Punt Returns 0-0 0-0 Tristin Harris, Soph., Fort LeBoeuf; Ben Howe- E MICHIGAN 4.5 (66.5) Kent St ESPNU — Battle 4 Atlantis: Teams TBD, Fifth- Kickoff Returns 3-56 0-0 Linebackers — Noah Richardson, Sr., Conneaut; Vito Pilosi, Sr., Slippery Rock; Jake Reddick, Sr., Jones, Sr., General McLane; Dakota Cole, Jr., Oil BALL ST 3 (55.5) Miami-Ohio Place Game, Nassau, Bahamas Interceptions Ret. 1-0 0-0 City. Iowa 5.5 (44.5) NEBRASKA SEC — Alabama (Birmingham) at Kentucky Comp-Att-Int 20-25-0 32-49-1 Grove City; Doron Johnson, Sr., Sharon. Defensive backs — Tanner Niemann, Sr., Conneaut; Punter — Max Latona, Sr., Oil City. Missouri 12 (53.5) ARKANSAS 8 p.m. Sacked-Yards Lost 4-27 4-32 MEMPHIS 11.5 (57.5) Cincinnati FS1 — Las Vegas Invitational: Teams TBD, Punts 3-42.0 2-40.5 Michael Henwood, Jr., Hickory; Matt Cannone, Jr., Hickory; Ty Eilam, Sr., Sharon; Zach Rodgers, Soph., Region 7 champion — Oil City. Arkansas St 11 (54.5) S ALABAMA Championship, Las Vegas Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1 TCU 13.5 (43.5) W Virginia 9 p.m. Penalties-Yards 7-53 5-66 Grove City. Region 7 Player of the Year — Noah Petro, Sr., Oil Punter — Noah Richardson, Sr., Conneaut. City. Boise St 14 (57.5) COLORADO ST BTN — Morgan State at Ohio State Time of Possession 33:18 26:42 WASHINGTON 7.5 (63.5) Washington St ESPNEWS — Wooden Legacy: Teams TBD, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS App’chian St 12.5 (62.5) TROY Consolation Semifinal, Anaheim, Calif. RUSHING—Buffalo, Singletary 14-63, Allen 10-43, NBA SEC — Marshall at Florida Gore 9-11, Foster 1-7. Dallas, Elliott 12-71, Prescott Penguins summary NHL standings Favorite Points Underdog 9:30 p.m. 4-25, Pollard 3-7. Celtics 3.5 (216.5) NETS CBSSN — Emerald Coast Classic: Virginia PASSING—Buffalo, Allen 19-24-0-231, Brown 1-1- EASTERN CONFERENCE PISTONS 8 (213.5) Hornets Commonwealth vs. Purdue, Semifinal, Niceville, Fla. 0-28. Dallas, Prescott 32-49-1-355. PENGUINS 8, CANUCKS 6 Vancouver...... 1 3 2 —6 Atlantic Division Raptors 3 (206.5) MAGIC ESPN2 — NIT Season Tip-Off: Teams TBD, RECEIVING—Buffalo, Beasley 6-110, Singletary 76ers 8 (206.0) KNICKS Championship, Brooklyn, N.Y. 3-38, McKenzie 3-34, Brown 3-26, Knox 3-17, Foster Pittsburgh ...... 2 0 6 —8 GP W L OT Pts GF GA First Period—1, Pittsburgh, Guentzel 13 (Malkin), Boston 25 17 3 5 39 93 62 Bucks 10.5 (227.5) CAVALIERS ESPNU — Battle 4 Atlantis: Teams TBD, Seventh- 1-20, Gore 1-14. Dallas, Cooper 8-85, Elliott 7-66, Florida 25 12 8 5 29 91 93 PACERS 10.5 (225.5) Hawks Place Game, Nassau, Bahamas Witten 6-42, Gallup 3-63, Cobb 3-53, Austin 2-22, 2:29. 2, Pittsburgh, Rust 9 (Malkin, Guentzel), 12:53 Toronto 26 12 10 4 28 87 85 (pp). 3, Vancouver, Miller 11 (Horvat, Hughes), HEAT NL (NL) Warriors 10:30 p.m. Jarwin 2-9, Bryant 1-15. Montreal 25 11 9 5 27 85 89 FS1 — Las Vegas Invitational: Teams TBD, Third- 16:42. Tampa Bay 22 12 8 2 26 83 72 THUNDER 4 (228.5) Pelicans MISSED FIELD GOALS—Buffalo, Hauschka 50. Jazz 7 (218.5) GRIZZLIES Place Game, Las Vegas Dallas, Maher 47. Second Period—4, Vancouver, E.Pettersson 11 Buffalo 25 11 10 4 26 71 76 (Hughes, Virtanen), 7:17. 5, Vancouver, Virtanen 7 Ottawa 25 11 13 1 23 66 74 Clippers 6 (226.5) SPURS 11:30 p.m. SAINTS 26, FALCONS 18 (MacEwen, C.Tanev), 18:20. 6, Vancouver, Gaudette Detroit 27 7 17 3 17 59 104 Mavericks 1.5 (232.5) SUNS ESPN2 — Wooden Legacy: Teams TBD, Semifinal, 5 (Hughes, Leivo), 19:01. Metropolitan Division BLAZERS 7.5 (225.5) Bulls Anaheim, Calif. New Orleans ...... 7 10 3 6—26 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Third Period—7, Pittsburgh, Guentzel 14 (Rust), LAKERS 11.5 (234.0) Wizards ESPNU — Utah State at St. Mary’s Atlanta...... 0 9 0 9—18 Washington 26 17 4 5 39 95 78 College Basketball COLLEGE FOOTBALL First Quarter 1:01. 8, Vancouver, Miller 12 (E.Pettersson, Boeser), N.Y. Islanders 23 16 5 2 34 69 58 2:31 (pp). 9, Vancouver, Gaudette 6 (Pearson), 3:06. Favorite Points Underdog 12 p.m. NO—T.Hill 3 pass from Brees (Lutz kick), 11:07. Pittsburgh 25 14 7 4 32 89 68 10, Pittsburgh, Kahun 7 (M.Pettersson, McCann), Carolina 25 15 9 1 31 85 71 RUTGERS 8 Massachusetts ABC — Virginia Tech at Virginia Second Quarter 6:16. 11, Pittsburgh, Malkin 5 (Rust, Marino), 7:24 Philadelphia 25 13 7 5 31 75 74 MINNESOTA 3.5 DePaul CBSSN — Miami (Ohio) at Ball State Atl—Graham 18 pass from Ryan (kick failed), (pp). 12, Pittsburgh, Aston-Reese 4 (Marino, B. N.Y. Rangers 23 12 9 2 26 77 80 Louisville 11.5 W Kentucky ESPNU — Toledo at Central Michigan 12:35. Columbus 24 10 10 4 24 61 76 CAL-RIVERSIDE 11 SIU-Edw’ville FOX — Texas Tech at Texas Tanev), 10:30. 13, Pittsburgh, Letang 5 (Malkin, New Jersey 24 9 11 4 22 65 86 NO—FG Lutz 22, 9:05. Guentzel), 16:54. 14, Pittsburgh, Malkin 6 (Rust, KENTUCKY 20.5 Uab 2:30 p.m. NO—T.Hill 30 run (Lutz kick), 1:53. Letang), 19:59. WESTERN CONFERENCE LSU 13 Missouri St BTN — Iowa at Nebraska Atl—FG Koo 45, :03. Shots on Goal—Vancouver 3-11-8—22. Pittsburgh BOISE ST 13.5 NC-Wilmington CBS — Missouri at Arkansas Third Quarter Central Division FLORIDA 21 Marshall 3:30 p.m. 14-12-14—40. GP W L OT Pts GF GA NO—FG Lutz 47, 5:54. Power-play opportunities—Vancouver 1 of 2; UTAH 16.5 Cal-Davis ABC — Cincinnati at Memphis Fourth Quarter St. Louis 26 15 5 6 36 78 72 CBSSN — Boise State at Colorado State Pittsburgh 2 of 4. Dallas 26 15 9 2 32 72 62 ST. MARY’S-CA 5 Utah St NO—FG Lutz 42, 10:14. Goalies—Vancouver, Demko 5-4-1 (39 shots-32 Winnipeg 25 15 9 1 31 73 74 San Francisco 4 HAWAII 4 p.m. NO—FG Lutz 45, 6:27. saves). Pittsburgh, Jarry 5-3-0 (8-6), Murray 9-4-4 Colorado 24 14 8 2 30 85 70 Orlando Invitational FOX — Washington State at Washington Atl—Gage 13 pass from Ryan (pass failed), 3:26. (14-10). Nashville 24 11 9 4 26 84 82 Orlando, FL 4:15 p.m. Atl—FG Koo 43, 1:56. Chicago 24 10 9 5 25 69 69 Maryland 15 Harvard ESPN — West Virginia at Texas Christian NO Atl Minnesota 25 10 11 4 24 69 82 Temple 7.5 Texas A&M 8 p.m. First downs 14 27 Pitt basketball summary Pacific Division Emerald Coast Classic ESPN — South Florida at Central Florida Total Net Yards 279 348 GP W L OT Pts GF GA COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN’S) Edmonton 27 16 8 3 35 86 77 Niceville, FL Rushes-yards 18-95 26-89 PITTSBURGH 72, Arizona 26 15 8 3 33 75 61 Jack’ville St 20.5 Chicago St 6:30 p.m. Passing 184 259 Vancouver 26 12 10 4 28 85 79 Chattanooga 5.5 Alabama St BTN — Wisconsin at Penn State Punt Returns 1-0 2-0 NORTHWESTERN 59 Vegas 27 12 11 4 28 81 80 Florida St 1.5 Tennessee GOLF Kickoff Returns 3-38 2-76 PITTSBURGH (6-2) Calgary 28 12 12 4 28 70 85 Purdue 2.5 Virginia Comm 5:30 a.m. Interceptions Ret. 2-47 0-0 Hamilton 4-6 2-4 10, McGowens 6-12 2-4 15, San Jose 26 13 12 1 27 74 88 Cable Car Classic GOLF — EPGA Tour: The Alfred Dunhill Comp-Att-Int 18-31-0 35-50-2 Anaheim 26 11 11 4 26 71 79 Championship, second round, Fife, Scotland Johnson 4-12 2-2 11, Murphy 3-8 1-2 9, Champagnie Los Angeles 25 10 13 2 22 67 84 Santa Clara, CA Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 9-53 9-20 0-0 21, Brown 0-2 0-0 0, Ezeakudo 0-0 0-0 0, SANTA CLARA 14 SE Missouri St 4:30 a.m. (Saturday) GOLF — EPGA Tour: The Alfred Dunhill Punts 4-48.5 3-29.0 Toney 3-5 0-0 6. Totals 29-65 7-12 72. Thursday’s Games CS-Fullerton 4 Denver Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 NORTHWESTERN (3-3) New Jersey 6, Montreal 4 NHL Championship, third round, Fife, Scotland Penalties-Yards 9-121 4-18 Kopp 3-5 0-0 8, Nance 2-9 0-0 5, Young 0-1 0-0 0, Friday’s Games Favorite Odds Underdog NBA BASKETBALL Time of Possession 24:23 35:37 Gaines 0-5 1-2 1, Spencer 7-11 3-3 18, Turner 0-5 1-2 N.Y. Rangers at Boston, 1 p.m. BRUINS -$240/+$200 (6.5) Rangers 8 p.m. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1, Beran 1-3 2-2 5, Jones 2-4 0-0 5, Buie 4-9 7-7 16. Winnipeg at Anaheim, 4 p.m. Maple Leafs -$150/+$130 (6.5) SABRES NBA — New Orleans at Oklahoma City RUSHING—New Orleans, Kamara 11-61, T.Hill Totals 19-52 14-16 59. Detroit at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. FLYERS -$230/+$190 (6.0) Red Wings 10:30 p.m. 2-33, Murray 4-2, Brees 1-(minus 1). Atlanta, Freeman Halftime—Pittsburgh 25-23. 3-Point Goals— Ottawa at Minnesota, 4 p.m. BLACKHAWKS -$125/+$105 (6.5)Avalanche NBA — Washington at LA Lakers 17-51, Ryan 3-21, B.Hill 4-13, K.Smith 2-4. Pittsburgh 7-25 (Champagnie 3-11, Murphy 2-6, Toronto at Buffalo, 4 p.m. DUCKS -$110/-$110 (5.5) Jets NHL HOCKEY PASSING—New Orleans, Brees 18-30-0-184, T.Hill Johnson 1-2, McGowens 1-5, Toney 0-1), Northwestern Los Angeles at San Jose, 4 p.m. SHARKS -$165/+$145 (6.0) Kings 1 p.m. 0-1-0-0. Atlanta, Ryan 35-50-2-312. 7-22 (Kopp 2-3, Beran 1-1, Jones 1-1, Spencer 1-2, Colorado at Chicago, 4 p.m. WILD -$185/+$165 (5.5) Senators NBC — NY Rangers at Boston RECEIVING—New Orleans, Thomas 6-48, Kamara Buie 1-4, Nance 1-5, Gaines 0-2, Turner 0-4). Fouled Tampa Bay at Washington, 5 p.m. CAPITALS -$155/+$135 (6.5) Lightning 7 p.m. 4-23, Cook 3-85, T.Smith 2-14, T.Hill 2-12, J.Hill 1-2. Out—None. Rebounds—Pittsburgh 35 (Hamilton 12), Arizona at Vegas, 6 p.m. VEGAS -$170/+$150 (6.0) Coyotes ATT SPORTSNET — Pittsburgh at Columbus Atlanta, Ridley 8-91, Blake 6-57, Gage 5-52, Graham 4-41, Northwestern 28 (Turner, Nance, Jones 5). Assists— Pittsburgh at Columbus, 7 p.m. Penguins -$125/+$105 (6.0) BLUE JACKETS SOCCER (MEN’S) Freeman 4-13, Hardy 3-28, B.Hill 3-24, Barner 2-6. Pittsburgh 14 (Johnson 8), Northwestern 6 (Spencer Nashville at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. HURRICANES -$135/+$115 (6.5) Predators 2:20 p.m. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Atlanta, Koo 42. 3). St. Louis at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. STARS -$150/+$130 (5.5) Blues FS2 — Bundesliga: Union Berlin at Schalke