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PORTS 001800862r1 S B 1305 E. 1st. St., Duluth, MN 55805 | 218-728-4466 | continentalski.com 27TH ANNUAL AMSOIL DULUTH NATIONAL SNOCROSS NEW KING TO BE CROWNED 25 on Sunday, has Hibbert’s three wins over the last two seasons retirement and was the only opens up Ski-doo rider to podium to win last year. In fact, only Lemieux younger three riders riders won last year: By Jon Nowacki Hibbert jnowacki@duluthnews. (11 wins), com Kamm incoln Lemieux (five) and was at home in Lemieux Kamm LWest Barnet, (one). Vt., in May when he Lemieux finished received a text from his fifth in the points last girlfriend saying that season and should Tucker Hibbert had benefit from an retired from snocross improved sled. at age 33. “Ski-doo really did Lemieux was their homework,” team shocked. owner Steve Scheuring Hibbert was the Photos by Gary Walton / RideX365.com said. “They came out Michael Jordan of the Ski-doo rider Lincoln Lemieux is one of the riders looking to fi ll the void after the retirement of snocross with a fantastic sled. sport, the all-time legend Tucker Hibbert. Lemieux races with Aurora-based Scheuring Speed Sports. I feel 10 times more winningest rider who confident going into this year. Lemieux has Lemieux idolized AMSOIL DULUTH growing up. Later, always had the talent Lemieux competed NATIONAL SNOCROSS and work ethic, and against Hibbert on the What: 27th annual world’s largest three-day now he’s got the sled Amsoil Championship race to back it up. I truly Snocross series. When: Today-Sunday believe Lincoln will be The series kicks off Where: Spirit Mountain the one filling Tucker’s with the 27th annual Tonight’s featured event: $10,000-to-win Amsoil shoes.” Amsoil Duluth National Dominator Kamm was second Snocross today through Forecast: High temperature of 41 today with a chance of in points last season, evening showers; 36 for Saturday and 25 for Sunday Sunday at Spirit Christian Tickets: Adults, $40-$43 per day or $75 package; ages was Mountain, and the fact 6-12, $35 and $55; 5 and under free Hibbert won’t be there third and Shuttle service: From Proctor fairgrounds for $10 per car; racing hasn’t sunken from Powerhouse Bar for $7 per person, $15 for weekend Petter in for fans and racers Lissa Marsolek / Christian Brothers Racing Narsa alike. Arctic Cat rider Logan Christian soars through the was fourth. Lemieux, a Ski- Lemieux said of Just how dominating air at last year’s Amsoil Duluth National Snocross at Kamm, doo rider, along with Hibbert’s retirement. was Hibbert? Spirit Mountain. Christian is one of the riders looking Polaris rider Kody 24, Christian “It opens up a spot He captured his 11th to fi ll the void after the retirement of snocross legend Kamm and Arctic Cat could be on the podium every Pro title last season, Tucker Hibbert. rider Logan Christian, the heir apparent, are among a handful or weekend, for sure, winning 11 of 17 finals National Pro titles for Lemieux said. “I think having won the points riders who are favored because he was so and 27 of his 34 the sixth time in his I’m one of the hardest championship in 2017 to take the top spot in consistent and so fast. qualifying races. He career. workers, and I’m in and coming off a a wide-open race this Last year he had one of kick-started the season Who’s going to fill better shape. I train as strong end to last year. the best seasons ever. last Thanksgiving by those snow boots? hard as I can.” “It’s pretty crazy,” He went out on top.” sweeping the Duluth “I hope it’s me,” Lemieux, who turns SNOCROSS: Page B5 Rise of Bears means Vikings, Packers fight just to stay in division race By Chris Tomasson in the race. said. “Obviously, Min- St. Paul Pioneer Press But a lot has changed nesota has a strong EAGAN, Minn. — the past couple months. team. They’re prob- After the The Chicago Bears (8-3) ably surprised where Vikings and Green Bay have taken over the divi- they’re sitting as well. Packers tied 29-29 in sion lead, and Sunday So I don’t think either Week 2 at Lambeau night’s rematch at U.S. of us is out of the divi- Field in Green Bay, talk Bank Stadium between sion race.” turned to the Week 12 the Vikings (5-4-1) The Vikings lost a key rematch in Minneapo- and Packers (4-5-1) game 25-20 at Chicago lis that many figured has become almost an last week. The Bears, would decide the NFC elimination game in the who beat the Lions North. division race. 23-16 on Thursday in Photos by Clint Austin / [email protected] After all, the two “I definitely didn’t Detroit, have a much Runners, including Boniface Kongin (1113) of Kenya, leave the starting line of teams have combined to expect to be sitting easier schedule to close the Gobble Gallop 5K in Duluth on Thursday morning. Kongin was the overall win the past seven divi- where we’re sitting, the season than Min- winner with a time of 15:00. Earlier this year, Kongin placed second in the Twin sion titles and there was but our record is what nesota. Cities Marathon. For more, see Page B2. no reason to believe that it is,” Green Bay quar- another team would be terback Aaron Rodgers VIKINGS: Page B5 With brawny Jets coming Galloping to town, Wild shuffle lines By B rian Murphy postseason. found himself sharing before St. Paul Pioneer Press Boudreau’s top line left wing with reserve ST. PAUL — Thursday remained intact with Matt Hendricks along- morning brought the Eric Staal center- side Eric Fehr and J.T. gobbling Minnesota Wild togeth- ing Jason Zucker and Brown. er for a brief practice Mikael Granlund. But Niederreiter finished at Xcel Energy Center right wing Nino Nie- minus-3 with no shots before players scattered derreiter was demoted in Minnesota’s 6-4 vic- for Thanksgiving, to the fourth line while tory Wednesday night Aria Plewa of Duluth approaches Coach Bruce Bou- Charlie Coyle was ele- over the Ottawa Sena- the fi nish line of the Gobble Gallop dreau shuffled his vated to the second unit tors. The Wild narrowly 5K in Duluth on Thursday morning. line combinations in with Mikko Koivu and escaped with the win Plewa was the women’s winner with advance of Minnesota’s Zach Parise. after Ottawa rallied for a time of 18:45. first game against Win- Marcus Foligno also three goals in the third nipeg at 3 p.m. today moved up to left wing period to tie the game at Xcel Energy Center, with Jonathan Eriks- 4-4. since the Jets blew the son Ek and Jordan Gre- Wild out of the 2018 enway. Niederreiter WILD: Page B3 Page B2 Duluth News Tribune | Friday, November 23, 2018 duluthnewstribune.com LOCAL NAMES & NEWS HOT TRULY GREAT HOT TUBS  TUBSALE! AND ALL THE SUPPLIES 001672187r1 42428181 HainesHaines Rd,Rd, Duluth,Duluth, MN • 218-727-7963218-727-7963 • poolsoff unduluth.com SCOREBOARD  Friday’s Games NCAA Division II Playoffs Tampa Bay ...... 15 6 1 0 31 Aurora at Wesleyan, 3 p.m. TODAY’S Toronto...... 15 7 0 0 30 Minnesota at Brooklyn, 11 a.m. Saturday’s Second Round WIAC Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 2:30 p.m. Buffalo ...... 14 6 2 0 30 Hillsdale (10-2) at Notre Dame Today’s Games EVENTS Houston at Detroit, 6 p.m. College (11-0), 11 a.m. Boston ...... 11 6 4 0 26 Boston at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. Montreal...... 11 7 4 0 26 Eau Claire at Finlandia, 6:15 Northwest Missouri State (10-2) p.m. Basketball New Orleans at New York, 6:30 p.m. at Ferris State (12-0), noon Detroit ...... 10 9 1 1 22 Cleveland at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. Ottawa ...... 9 10 3 0 21 Nichols at Stevens Point, 6:30 NBA Slippery Rock (10-2) at New Ha- p.m. Washington at Toronto, 6:30 p.m. ven (9-2), noon Florida...... 8 8 1 2 19 Timberwolves at Brooklyn, 11 San Antonio at Indiana, 7 p.m. Bowie State (9-3) at Valdosta Metropolitan Division Saturday’s Games a.m. (KDAL-AM 610/KDAL-FM Miami at Chicago, 7 p.m. State (10-0), noon W L OT SO Pts 103.9) Charlotte at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. Columbus ...... 12 7 1 1 26 Northland at Superior, 7 p.m. Wingate (9-3) at Lenoir-Rhyne Eau Claire at Finlandia, 3 p.m. COLLEGE WOMEN Phoenix at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. (11-1), 1 p.m. NY Rangers ....12 8 2 0 26 Orlando at Denver, 8 p.m. Washington .....11 7 2 1 25 St. Thomas/Utica at Stevens Cornell at Minnesota, 3 p.m. Indianapolis (10-1) at Ouachita Point, TBD Portland at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. Baptist (11-0), 1 p.m. Carolina ...... 10 8 2 1 23 vs. Pittsburgh (Nash- Utah at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. NY Islanders ...10 8 1 1 22 COLLEGE WOMEN ville, Tenn.), 5 p.m. Texas A&M-Commerce (10-2) at Saturday’s Games Tarleton State (11-0), 1 p.m. New Jersey ...... 9 9 2 0 20 WCHA Houston at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. Colorado State-Pueblo (11-1) at Pittsburgh ...... 8 8 2 2 20 Team ...... W-L-T-SW Pts Hockey New Orleans at Washington, 7 p.m. Minnesota State-Mankato (11- Philadelphia ...... 9 10 2 0 20 Minnesota (11-2-1) ..... 9-2-1-0 28 Chicago at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Wednesday’s Games NHL 0), 1 p.m. Wisconsin (13-1)...... 7-1-0-0 21 Denver at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. New Jersey 5, Montreal 2 Ohio State (11-5) ...... 7-3-0-0 21 Winnipeg at Wild, 3 p.m. (FSN/ NCAA Division III Playoffs Boston at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. NY Rangers 5, NY Islanders 0 Minn. Duluth (5-6-1) . .3-6-1-1 11 WDSM-AM 710/WDSM-FM San Antonio at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. Saturday’s Second Round Pittsburgh 5, Dallas 1 98.1) MS-Mankato (5-5-2) ... 2-5-1-1 8 Sacramento at Golden State, 7:30 RPI (9-1) at College of Brockport Washington 4, Chicago 2 Bemidji St. (2-12-1)..... 2-7-1-0 7 COLLEGE MEN p.m. (11-0), 11 a.m. Carolina 5, Toronto 2 St. Cloud St. (5-11-1) ..2-8-0-0 6 Johns Hopkins (10-1) at Frost- Buffalo 5, Philadelphia 2 Wisconsin at , 6:30 p.m. COLLEGE MEN’S burg State (10-0), 11 a.m. Detroit 3, Boston 2, OT Today’s Games Michigan State at Minnesota, 7 Late Wednesday Centre College (10-1) at Mount Tampa Bay 7, Florida 3 p.m. (FSN) Minnesota Duluth at Clarkson, Minnesota 68, Washington 66 Union (11-0), 11 a.m. Nashville 4, St. Louis 1 5 p.m. COLLEGE WOMEN WASHINGTON (66): J.Nowell 9-15 Randolph-Macon (9-2) at Minnesota 6, Ottawa 4 Minnesota State-Mankato at Lin- Clint Austin / [email protected] Minnesota at St. Lawrence, 3 3-4 22, Crisp 2-7 2-4 8, N.Dickerson Muhlenberg (10-1), 11 a.m. Vegas 3, Arizona 2, OT denwood, 2 p.m. Boniface Kongin of Kenya approaches the finish p.m. 9-11 10-13 28, Thybulle 1-2 0-0 2, St. Norbert (10-1) at Wisconsin- Anaheim 4, Vancouver 3 Minnesota vs. St. Lawrence, 3 Minnesota Duluth at Clarkson, Ha.Wright 1-4 0-0 2, N.Carter 0-2 Whitewater (11-0), noon Calgary 6, Winnipeg 3 p.m. (at Vermont) line of the Gobble Gallop 5K in Duluth Thursday 5 p.m. 2-2 2, Do.Green 0-4 0-0 0, Timmins Berry (10-1) at Mary Hardin-Bay- Colorado 7, Los Angeles 3 Harvard at Wisconsin, 7 p.m. 1-1 0-1 2, Penn-Johnson 0-0 0-0 0. lor (11-0), noon Toay’s Games morning. Kongin was the overall winner with a time Harvard at Wisconsin, 7:07 p.m. Saturday’s Games Totals 23-46 17-24 66. Whitworth (10-0) at St. John’s NY Rangers at Philadelphia, 12 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS MINNESOTA (68): Coffey 6-15 4-7 (11-0), noon Edmonton at Anaheim, 3 p.m. Minnesota Duluth at Clarkson, of 15:00. Earlier this year Kongin placed second in Duluth Denfeld at Minnehaha 17, J.Murphy 7-9 4-6 18, McBrayer Bethel (10-1) at North Central Winnipeg at Minnesota, 3 p.m. 2 p.m. the Twin Cities Marathon. Academy, 1 p.m. 1-5 2-4 4, Kalscheur 2-5 3-3 9, Oturu (10-1), noon Montreal at Buffalo, 3 p.m. Minnesota State-Mankato at Lin- Cloquet-Esko-Carlton vs. Lakev- 2-7 1-1 5, I.Washington 1-9 4-4 7, NY Islanders at New Jersey, 3 p.m. denwood, 2 p.m. News Tribune HIGH SCHOOL ille North (Bloomington), 3 p.m. Stockman 2-4 4-6 8, Omersa 0-1 Detroit at Washington, 3 p.m. Syracuse/Vermont vs. Minne- MINNESOTA Superior vs. Wausau West (Eau 0-2 0, Stull 0-0 0-0 0, Hurt 0-0 0-0 0. Calgary at Vegas, 5 p.m. sota, TBD (at Vermont) PREP BOWL XXVII Claire, Wis.), 6:30 p.m. Totals 21-55 22-33 68. Toronto at Columbus, 6 p.m. Harvard at Wisconsin, 8:07 p.m. RUNNING At U.S. Bank Stadium, Ashland at Amery, 7 p.m. Washington 25 41 — 66 Pittsburgh at Boston, 6:30 p.m. Minneapolis NCHA Eveleth-Gilbert at Red Wing, Minnesota 20 48 — 68 Chicago at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. Kongin, Plewa win Gobble Gallop CLASS AAAAAA Saturday’s Games 7:30 p.m. 3-Point Goals—Washington 3-14 Florida at Carolina, 6:30 p.m. Today’s Championship Kenyan Boniface Kongin braved the cold to win Little Falls at International Falls, (Crisp 2-5, J.Nowell 1-2, N.Carter Colorado at Arizona, 7 p.m. Aurora at Chatham, 6 p.m. Adrian vs. Plattsburgh, 6 p.m. (at 7:30 p.m. 0-1, Thybulle 0-1, Ha.Wright 0-2, Eden Prairie (10-1) vs. Lakeville Nashville at St. Louis, 7 p.m. the 13th annual Gobble Gallop 5K on Thursday in Do.Green 0-3), Minnesota 4-12 North (12-0), 7 p.m. Ottawa at Dallas, 7 p.m. Middlebury, Vt.) HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Duluth. (Kalscheur 2-4, I.Washington 1-3, CLASS AAAAA Vancouver at San Jose, 8 p.m. Sunday’s Games Duluth Marshall at St. Cloud tour- Coffey 1-4, McBrayer 0-1). Fouled out: Saturday’s Championship COLLEGE MEN Aurora at Chatham, noon Kongin, who placed second in the Twin Cities nament, TBA Timmins. Rebounds—Washington NCHC Elmira/Middlebury vs. Adrian, Ashland at Mosinee, 1:30 p.m. 30 (N.Dickerson 7), Minnesota 34 Owatonna (12-0) vs. St. Thomas Marathon last month and trains out of Albuquer- Academy (12-0), 4 p.m. TBD (at Middlebury, Vt.) Hibbing vs. Blaine (Grand Rap- (J.Murphy 11). Assists—Washington Team ...... W-L-T-SW Pts que, N.M., covered the 5-kilometers in 15 minutes. ids), 5 p.m. 7 (J.Nowell 2), Minnesota 8 CLASS AAAA St. Cloud St. (11-1) ..... 4-0-0-0 12 WIAC Blake at Proctor-Hermantown (J.Murphy, I.Washington 2). Total Today’s Championship Minn. Duluth (9-2-1) .. 3-1-0-0 9 Today’s Game Former champion Scott Behling of Duluth was (Proctor), 7 p.m. Denver (6-3-1) ...... 3-3-0-0 9 Fouls—Washington 24 (Timmins SMB (12-0) vs. Willmar (11-1), Eau Claire at Concordia-St. Paul, White Bear Lake Area at Grand Miami (9-5) ...... 3-3-0-0 9 second in 15:12. 5), Minnesota 21 (Kalscheur, Oturu, 4 p.m. 4 p.m. Rapids-Greenway, 7 p.m. Stockman 4). A—1,680. W. Michigan (6-6) ...... 3-3-0-0 9 Edina at Duluth (Heritage Cen- CLASS AAA Neb.-Omaha (2-7-1) ... 2-2-0-0 6 Aria Plewa of Duluth won the women’s race in ter), 7:30 p.m. Saturday’s Championship N. Dakota (5-5-1) ...... 1-3-0-0 3 18:45, with Samantha Lapp of Urbana, Ill., second Colo. Coll. (5-6-1) ...... 1-5-0-0 3 Princeton at Cloquet-Esko- Rochester Lourdes (13-0) vs. SOCCER in 19:25. Carlton, 7:30 p.m. (WKLK-AM FOOTBALL Fairmont (11-1), 1 p.m. Today’s Games 1230) CLASS AA Miami at New Hampshire, 6 p.m. MLS COLLEGE Today’s Championship Arizona State at Nebraska-Oma- Playoffs COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL (Overall records in Caledonia (12-0) vs. Barnesville ha, 7:07 p.m. Sunday’s Semifinals BASKETBALL parentheses) (11-2), 1 p.m. Alaska Anchorage at North Da- Game 1: Portland at New York Slow start sinks Yellowjackets Big Ten kota, 7:37 p.m. Red Bulls, 4 p.m. (ESPN) CLASS A Austin Heidecker had 13 of his 18 points in the National Basketball Association West Division Providence at Denver, 8:07 p.m. Game 1: Atlanta at Sporting Kan- Saturday’s Championship Western Conference x-N’western (7-4) ...... 7-1 Saturday’s Games sas City, 6:30 p.m. first half as Wisconsin-River Falls built a 39-23 Wisconsin (7-4) ...... 5-3 BOLD (13-0) vs. Mahnomen/ Northwest Miami at New Hampshire, 6 p.m. Iowa (7-4) ...... 4-4 Waubun (12-0), 10 a.m. halftime lead en route to a 75-55 nonconference W L Pct GB Arizona State at Nebraska-Oma- Portland ...... 12 6 .667 — Purdue (5-6) ...... 4-4 NINE-MAN ha, 7:07 p.m. victory over Wisconsin-Superior in a late game Oklahoma City .... 11 6 .647 .5 Nebraska (4-7)...... 3-5 Today’s Championship Alaska Anchorage at North Da- TRANSACTIONS Denver ...... 11 7 .611 1.0 Minnesota (5-6) ...... 2-6 Wednesday night at Mertz Mortorelli Gymnasium Spring Grove (13-0) vs. Moun- kota, 7:07 p.m. Utah ...... 8 10 .444 4.0 Illinois (4-7) ...... 2-6 Football tain Lake Area (12-0), 10 a.m. Providence at Denver, 8:07 p.m. in Superior. Minnesota 7 11 .389 5.0 East Division National Football League Pacific All-Section 7AAA BIG TEN Arizona Cardinals - Added LB Matt Keller was one of four players in double Michigan (10-1)...... 8-0 W L Pct GB Two Harbors — Ricky Brenna, Team ...... W-L-T-SW Pts Vontarrius Dora to the practice squad. L.A. Clippers ...... 11 6 .647 — Ohio St. (10-1) ...... 7-1 Cincinnati Bengals - Placed DT Josh figures with 19 points for the Falcons (3-1). Penn St. (8-3) ...... 5-3 sr., RB-LB; Ryan Nowacki, sr., Notre Dame (7-4-1) .... 4-2-0-0 12 Golden State ...... 12 7 .632 — K-P; Karsen Holm, jr., TE-DB; Ohio State (8-3-1) ...... 3-1-0-0 9 Tupou on IR. Signed NT Niles Scott. Montroy Scott was the lone player in double fig- L.A. Lakers ...... 10 7 .588 1.0 Michigan St. (6-5) ...... 4-4 Detroit Lions - Cut DE Eric Lee. Maryland (5-6) ...... 3-5 Steven Keech, sr., OL-DL; Michigan (6-5)...... 2-2-0-0 6 Sacramento ...... 10 8 .556 1.5 Mason Meyer, sr., FB-LB; Gre- Penn State (9-2) ...... 1-1-0-0 3 New Orleans Saints - Cut G Chaz ures with 20 points for the Yellowjackets, who shot Phoenix...... 3 14 .176 8.0 Indiana (5-6) ...... 2-6 Green. Rutgers (1-10) ...... 0-8 enway/Nashwauk-Keewatin Minnesota (3-5-1) ...... 1-1-0-0 3 just 33 percent in the first half and 37 percent for Southwest Wisconsin (5-7)...... 1-3-0-0 3 Oakland Raiders - Placed DT Justin x-clinched title — Nikolai Rajala, sr., QB-DB; W L Pct GB Bryce Giving, sr., WR-DB; Kole Mich. State (4-6) ...... 0-2-0-0 0 Ellis on IR/Designated for Return list. the game (1-4). Memphis ...... 12 5 .706 — Today’s Game Platt, sr., RB-LB; Eli Conaway, Basketball Houston ...... 9 7 .562 2.5 Today’s Games Nebraska at Iowa, 11 a.m. jr., RB-LB; Proctor — Carter National Basketball Association New Orleans ...... 10 8 .556 2.5 Penn State at Ohio State, 4 p.m. (KQDS Ch. 21) Fuchs, sr., RB-DB; Ryan Lear, Brooklyn Nets - Assigned SG Dzanan JUNIOR HOCKEY San Antonio ...... 8 9 .471 4.0 sr., OL-LB; Austin Parrott, sr., Wisconsin at Michigan, 6:30 p.m. Musa and SF Rodions Kurucs to Long Dallas...... 8 9 .471 4.0 Saturday’s Games RB-DB; Esko — Peyton Koske- Michigan State at Minnesota, 7 Island (NBAGL). Robbel, Magicians blank Wilderness Eastern Conference Minnesota at Wisconsin, 2:30 la, sr., OL-DE; Luke Wagemak- p.m. (FSN) Hockey Atlantic Jack Robbel had a 41-save shutout to lead the p.m. (ESPN2/KDAL-AM 610/ er, sr., RB-LB; Jaustin Piepho, Saturday’s Games National Hockey League W L Pct GB KDAL-FM 103.9/WDSM-AM Arizona Coyotes - Announced sr., C-LB; Virginia — Jack Zu- Wisconsin at Michigan, 6:30 p.m. Minnesota Magicians to a 2-0 victory over the Toronto...... 15 4 .789 — 710/WDSM-FM 98.1) RW Josh Archibald has served his petz, sr., QB; Tommy Carmody, Penn State at Ohio State, 7 p.m. Philadelphia ...... 13 7 .650 2.5 Michigan at Ohio State, 11 a.m. suspension. Assigned RW Mario Minnesota Wilderness in a North American Hockey sr., WR-DB; International Falls Michigan State at Minnesota, 7 Boston ...... 9 9 .500 5.5 (KQDS Ch. 21) Kempe to Tucson (AHL). — Armando Barrios, sr., RB- p.m. (FSN-Plus) League game late Wednesday night at Northwoods Brooklyn...... 8 11 .421 7.0 Purdue at Indiana, 11 a.m. LB; Simon Palm, sr., LB-RB. Calgary Flames - Placed D Michael New York ...... 5 14 .263 10.0 (ESPN2) NCHA Stone and RW Michael Frolik on IR. Arena in Cloquet. Central Maryland at Penn State, 2:30 Today’s Games Colorado Avalanche - Waived C W L Pct GB Marko Dano. Konner Lundeen and John Keranen scored goals p.m. (WDIO Ch. 10) Adrian at Norwich, 6 p.m. Milwaukee 13 4 .765 — Dallas Stars - Assigned D Ben Gleason Illinois at Northwestern, 2:30 HOCKEY Eau Claire at Finlandia, 6:15 for the Magicians, who lead the Midwest Division Indiana ...... 11 7 .611 2.5 to Texas (AHL). Recalled D Taylor p.m. (Big Ten Network) p.m. Detroit ...... 8 7 .533 4.0 Fedun from Texas (AHL). with 36 points. Rutgers at Michigan State, 3 NHL Marian at Bethel, 7 p.m. Chicago ...... 5 13 .278 8.5 Edmonton Oilers - Acquired D Chris p.m. (KQDS Ch. 21) Western Conference Saint Mary’s at Lake Forest, 7 Cleveland...... 2 14 .125 10.5 Wideman from the Ottawa Senators Ryan Fanti had 24 saves for the Wilderness, who Central Division p.m. Southeast NCAA FCS for a conditional 2020 sixth-round W L OT SO Pts Neumann at Lawrence, 7 p.m. are fifth in a tight Central Division race with 23 W L Pct GB Saturday’s First Round draft pick. Nashville ...... 16 5 0 1 33 Concordia (Wis.) at Saint John’s, Charlotte ...... 9 8 .529 — Duquesne (8-3) at Towson (7-4), Florida Panthers - Waived D Josh points. Minnesota ...... 13 7 1 1 28 7 p.m. Orlando ...... 9 9 .500 .5 1 p.m. Brown. Winnipeg...... 12 6 1 1 26 Stevenson at St. Norbert, 7 p.m. Washington ...... 6 11 .353 3.0 Elon (8-3) at Wofford (8-3), 1 Colorado ...... 11 6 3 1 26 Montreal Canadiens - Recalled D Brett SPORTS BRIEFS Miami ...... 6 11 .353 3.0 p.m. Dallas...... 11 9 2 0 24 Saturday’s Games Kulak from Laval (AHL). Atlanta ...... 3 15 .167 6.5 Stony Brook (7-4) at Southeast Chicago ...... 8 9 4 1 21 Northland at Wisconsin-Supe- Philadelphia Flyers - Assigned RW  Wednesday’s Games Missouri State (8-3), 1 p.m. St. Louis ...... 7 10 3 0 17 rior, 7 p.m. Nicolas Aube-Kubel to Lehigh Valley Charlotte 127, Indiana 109 Incarnate Word (6-4) at Montana Pacific Division Marian at Saint John’s, 2 p.m. (AHL). Recalled LW Tyrell Goulbourne Philadelphia 121, New Orleans 120 State (7-4), 2 p.m. W L OT SO Pts Concordia (Wis.) at Bethel, 3 from Lehigh Valley (AHL). Toronto 124, Atlanta 108 Delaware (7-4) at James Madi- Calgary ...... 13 8 0 1 27 p.m. Pittsburgh Penguins - Placed G Matt NHL New York 117, Boston 109 son (8-3), 2 p.m. San Jose ...... 11 7 2 2 26 Eau Claire at Finlandia, 3 p.m. Murray on IR. Recalled G Tristan Jarry L.A. Lakers 109, Cleveland 105 San Diego (9-2) at Nicholls (8-3), Anaheim ...... 9 9 3 2 23 Aurora at Trinity, 3 p.m. from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL). Penguins place goalie Murray on IR Chicago 124, Phoenix 116 3 p.m. Vancouver ...... 10 12 0 2 22 Middlebury/Plattsburgh vs. Adri- Vancouver Canucks - Assigned C Houston 126, Detroit 124 Lamar (7-4) at Northern Iowa (6- Edmonton ...... 10 10 1 0 21 an, TBD (at Norwich) Brendan Gaunce to Utica (AHL). The Pittsburgh Penguins placed goaltender Milwaukee 143, Portland 100 5), 4 p.m. Vegas...... 10 12 0 1 21 Saint Mary’s at Lake Forest, 4 Recalled C Reid Boucher from Matt Murray on injured reserve because of a low- Denver 103, Minnesota 101 East Tennessee State (8-3) at Arizona ...... 9 9 2 0 20 p.m. Utica (AHL). Dallas 119, Brooklyn 113 Jacksonville State (8-3), 6:30 Los Angeles ...... 7 13 1 0 15 Stevenson at Lawrence, 4 p.m. Vegas Golden Knights - Assigned er-body injury, the team announced Thursday. Memphis 104, San Antonio 103 p.m. Eastern Conference Neumann at St. Norbert, 4 p.m. RW Tomas Hyka to Chicago (AHL). Sacramento 119, Utah 110 Recalled RW Daniel Carr from A two-time Stanley Cup-winning goalie, Mur- Atlantic Division Sunday’s Game Oklahoma City 123, Golden State 95 W L OT SO Pts Chicago (AHL). ray, 24, has struggled through the worst season of his four-year NHL career, sporting a 4-5-1 record, .877 save percentage and 4.08 goals- against average. In his first three seasons, Mur- ray was 68-28-8 and had never sported a save Badgers reach percentage below .907 or GAA higher than 3.00. The Penguins plan to call up goaltender Tristan Jarry on an emergency basis from their AHL affil- championship iate in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton later on Saturday, according to executive vice president and general manager Jim Rutherford. game in Bahamas -News service reports Field Level Media points. Business Announcements D’Mitrik Trice scored Christian James tal- a career-high 25 points lied 18 points to lead Have any business announcements you’d like Thursday, hitting 7 of the Sooners, and Aaron to share with our readers? These paid 8 3-point attempts as Calixte hit for 10, but announcements include: No. 25 Wisconsin pulled they couldn’t cope with away in the second half Wisconsin’s consis- •Hires and promotions to reach the champion- tency or hot shooting. •Honors and awards ship game of the Battle The Badgers committed 4 Atlantis with a 78-58 only eight turnovers •General internal news, including election of board win over Oklahoma in and canned 14 of 22 officers the Bahamas. 3-pointers, including a Kobe King added 14 •Completion of professional development milestones, blistering 7 of 8 after for the Badgers (5-0), such as training and certification halftime. who play No. 4 Virginia King hit a layup with tonight in the cham- Business Announcements start at $25 for up to 7 inches of space. pionship game. The 15:21 left to cap a 12-3 Each additional inch is an additional $10. run that gave Wiscon- To submit your announcement, go to duluthnewstribune.com, Sooners (4-1) will play hover over the business link and click on the Dayton today in the sin a 45-34 lead. After “submit a business announcement” that pops up in the black box. third-place game. James dunked with If you have any questions, email fccbusinessannouncements.com. Wisconsin center 13:29 left to pull Okla- Ethan Happ stuffed homa within 50-41, Kevin Jairaj / USA Today Sports the stat sheet with 14 the Badgers closed out Wisconsin Badgers forward Nate Reuvers (35) points, 12 rebounds and the game’s competi- five assists, and Nate tive phase by scoring blocks the shot of Oklahoma Sooners forward Brady Reuvers chipped in 12 10 straight points. Manek (35) during the second half at Imperial Arena. duluthnewstribune.com Duluth News Tribune | Friday, November 23, 2018 Page B3 If there’s an audience for Tiger vs. Phil, it may cost us all ’m not planning to pay $19.99 to watch the Phil Mickelson-Tiger Woods pay-per-view Igolf match, though, because I write about this stuff for a living, I probably could get the Chicago Tribune to pick up the tab. Unless the microphones pick up Mickelson giving out an insider stock tip, it’s hard to see what would make it worth the time, let alone the money. It is, however, foolish to suggest no one will sign up for “The Match: Tiger vs. Phil” at 2 p.m. today PHIL (Shorty’s Pizza and Smoked Meat in ROSENTHAL Superior is one of the Twin Ports’ places that is showing the winner- Chicago Brad Rempel / USA Today Sports take-all event, at no charge). There Tribune Minnesota Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) and Denver Nuggets forward Juan Hernango-  is an audience for everything in this mez (41) get tangled in the fourth quarter at Target Center on Wednesday. day and age. In Norway, for example, prime- time coverage of the World Chess Championship has proven to be a big fat hit. Viewers there are hooked on the best-of-12 Double teams should mean games series in which U.S. challenger Fabiano Caruana is staring down Norwegian Magnus Carlsen, out for his fourth successive title, their enthusiasm undimmed by what elsewhere might ‘easy offense,’ yet Towns, be considered a lack of action. Then again, some Norwegians consider lutefisk — a gelatinous whitefish prepared with lye (yes, Wolves struggle with them lye) — to be a delicacy of sorts. So, you know, different strokes. By Jace Frederick Towns is in his fourth doubled, which has led Denver led by 13 early If pressed by a visitor from abroad, could you St. Paul Pioneer Press NBA season, and the him into trouble. in the fourth quarter explain Skip Bayless’ appeal and why he’s on MINNEAPOLIS — all-star has been a “I was getting ready when its offense went television? The Minnesota Tim- dominant offensive to look for the pass,” cold and Minnesota got Would you say that, like lutefisk, he may be berwolves’ offense was force for the bulk of Towns said. “I just hot. Rose hit four free palatable when the caustic substance has been rolling in the first half that time. Extra defen- wasn’t doing what I throws, Dario Saric flushed away, albeit just barely? of Wednesday’s loss to sive attention isn’t needed to do.” had a three-point play Anyway, back to this Mickelson-Woods Turner Denver. anything new to him. Maybe there’s more and then Rose hit a Sports production at Las Vegas’ Shadow Creek Minnesota had 56 Yet it continues to give his teammates can do 3-pointer from the top Golf Course. points on 55 per- him problems. to help him. Robert of the circle in a 12-0 There’s a $9 million prize on the line, with cent shooting. Its star In the five games Covington said spac- run that cut the Nug- side bets the two golfers make on the course player, Karl-Anthony since Minnesota traded ing is key when the gets’ lead to 89-88. earmarked for charity. Towns, had 13 points, Jimmy Butler to Phil- opponent doubles the Harris and Rose Mickelson proposed an initial wager to 11 in the second quar- adelphia, Towns has post. He said whoev- traded 3-pointers, and Woods for the first hole during Tuesday’s news ter. Shots were falling, committed 28 turn- er’s man is going to then Harris hit a layup conference hyping the event. points were coming overs — 5.6 per game. double Towns has to to give Denver a 94-91 “I feel like the first hole is a great hole for me,” easy and everyone was For the season, Towns make himself available lead. After both teams Phil said. “I’m willing to risk $100,000 that says I rolling. is averaging 3.7 turn- as an easy outlet. missed, Nikola Jokic birdie the first hole.” Then Denver adjust- overs a game. His pre- Covington said the hit a 3-pointer to put Woods raised him because, why not? ed. Over the first 24 vious career high was high man at the top of the Nuggets up 97-91 “Double it,” Tiger said. minutes, the Nuggets 2.6. the play has to flash with 3:07 left. “Did you see how I baited him like that?” largely covered Towns Thibodeau said “it to the weak side, and The Timberwolves Mickelson said with a smile. with just one defend- should be easy offense” someone has to cut to got within two on a Some people apparently treat $200,000 like it’s er in the post. Coach for Minnesota when open the weak side up. steal and dunk, but $19.99. Tom Thibodeau knew opponents double team That activity and spac- Harris hit a layup and Not that $19.99 is necessarily a deal breaker a change was coming. Towns. When a defense ing should give Towns Millsap a runner to for Joe Gin and Tonic, but consumers willing At the break, he told dedicates two players more options for where make it 101-95. to wrestle their fellow bargain hunters at Black Towns to prepare for to cover one, someone to go with the ball. Minnesota scored Friday sales obviously are determined to make Denver double-team- on offense should get “Just got to read,” four straight but had each penny count. ing Minnesota’s all- an open shot. Covington said, “and to foul Murray, who They might want to consider the ramifications star center. “When the second we’ve got to react.” drained two free of putting a couple of sawbucks down on this And that’s exact- defender comes, part throws to clinch it. spectacle. Nuggets 103, Denver 103, Minnesota 101 ly what happened. of the responsibility of Denver 23 27 35 18 — 103 If lots of people spring for “The Match: Tiger being a primary scorer Minnesota 25 31 18 27 — 101 Though the Wolves Timberwolves 101 DENVER (103) vs. Phil,” we all may pay in the end. knew what was com- is getting off the ball Jamal Mu rray scored J.Murray 6-15 2-2 18, Jokic 3-13 0-0 7, That’s the real side bet here. G.Harris 7-16 2-2 17, J.Hernangomez ing, they couldn’t quick, hitting the first 18 points, including 3-11 0-0 8, Millsap 11-13 1-2 25, “Tiger vs. Phil” is testing the waters. If it’s open man,” Thibodeau Mo.Morris 4-6 0-0 9, Ma.Plumlee 2-3 adapt to it. Their two free throws with 0-0 4, Ma.Beasley 4-5 0-0 11, Lyles a hit, you can be sure there will be other pay- offense in the third said. “And when we 6.8 seconds left as 2-7 0-0 4. Totals 42-89 5-6 103. per-view challenges. Basketball one-on-one. do that, the offense MINNESOTA (101) quarter was stymied. the Nuggets beat the Covington 6-12 0-1 16, Wiggins 6-15 Challenge races. Skills competitions. Minnesota scored just is easy. You want two Timberwolves in a late 0-0 13, Teague 2-5 3-4 7, Towns 7-14 It’s not a huge leap from there to pay to see the 7-9 22, Gibson 3-3 1-1 7, Rose 6-11 18 points on 26 percent on the ball. … So the game Wednesday night 6-6 20, Saric 4-9 3-3 12, Dieng 0-4 0-0 Masters, and the price may be a lot higher than responsibility of those 0, T.Jones 1-6 2-2 4, Tolliver 0-0 0-0 shooting. The team in Minneapolis. 0. Totals 35-79 22-26 101. $19.99. Maybe not next year or the next, but down committed seven turn- players is to make the Paul Millsap scored 3-Point Goals—Denver 14-35 (J.Murray the road. right play, and we’ve 4-8, Ma.Beasley 3-3, Millsap 2-2, overs in the quarter — 12 of his game-high 25 J.Hernangomez 2-7, Mo.Morris 1-1, Advertising revenue today still makes it more four of which belonged got to do better.” points during a deci- Jokic 1-5, G.Harris 1-8, Lyles 0-1), lucrative to keep some events on over-the-air Minnesota 9-32 (Covington 4-9, Rose to Towns — as Den- Towns seems to sive third quarter and 2-6, Saric 1-4, Towns 1-5, Wiggins TV and cable, but for how long if it’s established understand that. He 1-5, Teague 0-1, T.Jones 0-2). Fouled ver flipped a six-point Gary Harris had 18 out: None. Rebounds—Denver 46 viewers will pay for what they want? halftime deficit into an was adamant he knew points for Denver. (Jokic 12), Minnesota 50 (Dieng, Fail to nip this in the bud and someday you Towns, Saric 7). Assists—Denver 29 11-point advantage. the double was com- Karl-Anthony Towns (Jokic 10), Minnesota 24 (Teague may find yourself fondly recalling the days when “They went to ing Wednesday, add- had 22 points and 8). Total Fouls—Denver 22 (Jokic, you ignored the World Chess Championship Millsap, J.Murray 4), Minnesota 15 the double team,” ing he’s “just trying to seven rebounds, and (Towns 4). A—15,086. because you didn’t care and not because it was too Thibodeau said. “That make plays.” It seems Derrick Rose had 20 expensive. was a problem.” as though he has hes- points off the bench Field Level Media contributed to Phil Rosenthal is a sports columnist for the Chicago Tribune. It shouldn’t be. itated at times when for Minnesota. this report.

ods, so I thought the game, to relieve the Second Period—3, Minnesota, Staal 7 WILD (Granlund, Suter) 6:00 (pp). 4, Ottawa, guys played, or tried to pressure. Tierney 3 (Boedker, Jaros) 12:48. 5, From Page B1 Minnesota, Dumba 10 (Greenway, play, the right way. But “It was big to turn Coyle) 16:03. once they made it 4-2 it back in our favor, Third Period—6, Ottawa, Chabot 6 gut it out and get the (Smith) 0:52 (sh). 7, Ottawa, Jaros “The second period and then that goal that 1 (Smith) 11:32. 8, Ottawa, White 7 made it 4-3, I knew we job done,” Staal said. (Pyatt) 12:55. 9, Minnesota, Staal 8 I thought once it got (Zucker, Granlund) 14:02. 10, Minne- “That’s all you’re to three-nothing, it were going to be on our sota, Fehr 3 (Parise, Koivu) 19:22 (en). heels.” after.” Shots on Goal—Ottawa 4-10-13—27. was like pond hockey, Minnesota 6, Ottawa 4 Minnesota 15-11-8—34. run and gun,” Bou- Staal netted the Ottawa 0 1 3— 4 Power-play opportunities—Ottawa 0 of Minnesota 2 2 2— 6 4. Minnesota 2 of 4. dreau said after the game-winner with six First Period—1, Minnesota, Greenway Goalies—Ottawa Anderson 9-7-3 (33 game. “And we talked minutes remaining, 3 (Eriksson Ek, Brodin) 16:10. 2, Min- shots-28 saves). Minnesota Dubnyk nesota, Dumba 9 (Granlund, Suter) 9-5-2 (26-22), Stalock 0-0-0 (1-1). about it between peri- his second goal of the 19:49 (pp). A—19,035 (18,064). T—2:36.

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Rams ...... 10 1 0 .909 389 282 6-0-0 4-1-0 4-0-0 6-1-0 4-0-0 hadn’t started a game Seattle ...... 5 5 0 .500 246 216 2-2-0 3-3-0 1-2-0 4-3-0 1-2-0 since Dec. 28, 2014, San Francisco 2 8 0 .200 230 266 2-3-0 0-5-0 1-2-0 1-6-0 0-3-0 Arizona ...... 2 8 0 .200 145 248 1-5-0 1-3-0 0-3-0 2-5-0 2-2-0 when he played for Kan- American Football Conference sas City, completed 27 of East W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div 37 passes for 230 yards New England .7 3 0 .700 280 236 5-0-0 2-3-0 5-2-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 and two scores. Dan- Miami ...... 5 5 0 .500 199 256 4-1-0 1-4-0 4-3-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 iel filled in for Mitchell N.Y. Jets ...... 3 7 0 .300 208 254 2-3-0 1-4-0 2-5-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 Buffalo ...... 3 7 0 .300 137 251 1-3-0 2-4-0 2-5-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 Trubisky, who missed South the game with a shoul- W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div der injury but is report- Houston ...... 7 3 0 .700 239 205 3-1-0 4-2-0 5-2-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 edly expected to be back Tim Fuller / USA Today Sports Indianapolis ...5 5 0 .500 298 249 3-2-0 2-3-0 4-4-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 Detroit Lions running back LeGarrette Blount (29) runs for a touchdown during Tennessee .....5 5 0 .500 178 189 3-1-0 2-4-0 3-5-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 in Week 13. Jacksonville ...3 7 0 .300 176 219 2-4-0 1-3-0 2-5-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 Tarik Cohen caught the third quarter against the Chicago Bears at Ford Field on Thursday. North seven passes for 45 W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div Cooper, and the Dal- Pittsburgh ...... 7 2 1 .750 299 225 3-2-0 4-0-1 4-2-1 3-0-0 3-1-1 yards and a touchdown las Cowboys celebrated Baltimore ...... 5 5 0 .500 237 181 3-2-0 2-3-0 5-3-0 0-2-0 2-3-0 for the Bears (8-3), who Thanksgiving by work- Cincinnati ...... 5 5 0 .500 256 312 3-2-0 2-3-0 3-3-0 2-2-0 1-2-0 won their fifth straight. ing their way into a tie Cleveland...... 3 6 1 .350 218 263 3-2-1 0-4-0 2-4-1 1-2-0 1-1-1 Matthew Stafford West for first place in the W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div completed 28 of 38 NFC East with the win Kansas City ...9 2 0 .818 404 294 5-0-0 4-2-0 7-1-0 2-1-0 3-0-0 passes for 236 yards for in Arlington, Texas. L.A. Chargers 7 3 0 .700 262 209 3-2-0 4-1-0 5-2-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 Detroit (4-7) but threw Denver ...... 4 6 0 .400 228 235 2-3-0 2-3-0 2-5-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 Prescott and Cooper Oakland ...... 2 8 0 .200 170 293 1-4-0 1-4-0 1-5-0 1-3-0 0-3-0 two key fourth-quarter connected for touch- interceptions. downs on back-to- NFL The Lions were miss- back drives in the third Week 12 ing two key offensive quarter — scores of 40 Today’s Games players, as running back and 90 yards — to blow Chicago 23, Detroit 16 Kerryon Johnson and the game open for the Dallas 31, Washington 23 New Orleans 31, Atlanta 17 receiver Marvin Jones Cowboys (6-5). Tim Heitman / USA Today Sports sat out with knee inju- Trailing 31-20 in Sunday’s Games Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper (19) ries. the fourth quarter, the Packers at Vikings, 7:20 p.m. (KBJR Ch. 6) Jacksonville at Buffalo, noon Stafford’s 43-yard Redskins (6-5) stuffed breaks a tackle of Washington Redskins cornerback pass to Kenny Golla- Fabian Moreau (31) and scores a touchdown in the Cleveland at Cincinnati, noon Ezekiel Elliott on a New England at N.Y. Jets, noon (CBS3) day set up LeGarrette fourth-and-inches try third quarter at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, noon (KQDS Ch. 21) Blount’s second 4-yard with 5:27 left to get the Thursday. San Francisco at Tampa Bay, noon touchdown run of the Seattle at Carolina, noon ball back at their own The Cowboys 10th consecutive game game, giving Detroit a Oakland at Baltimore, noon 32. However, safety reclaimed the lead mid- with a 31-17 victory 13-9 lead with 1:35 left Arizona at L.A. Chargers, 3:05 p.m. Antwaun Woods came way through the third over the Falcons on in the third quarter. The Pittsburgh at Denver, 3:25 p.m. (CBS3) up with the Cowboys’ quarter on a third- Thursday night, Nov. Miami at Indianapolis, 3:25 p.m. Lions’ 2-point conver- third interception of and-2 play-action pass 22, at the Mercedes- sion attempt failed. Monday’s Game Washington quarter- from Prescott to Coo- Benz Superdome. The Bears regained Tennessee at Houston, 7:15 p.m. (ESPN) back Colt McCoy four per, who made his third Brees didn’t have to the lead with 13:40 plays later. third-down recep- throw often — he com- remaining on Daniel’s After another stop, tion of the game and pleted 15 of 22 for 171 14-yard pass to Cohen, the Redskins drove sprinted 40 yards to yards — because the capping an 82-yard inside the Cowboys’ paydirt. Dallas went up Saints (10-1) controlled Packers’ Graham drive. Detroit tied it with 15 but settled for a 17-13 on the score. the ball on the ground 7:44 left on Matt Prat- 31-yard Dustin Hop- Washington claimed with 150 yards, 89 by er’s 20-yard field goal. kins field goal with 1:13 its first lead with 9:02 Alvin Kamara and 52 by aims to play with The Lions then forced left in the game. left in the third quarter. Mark Ingram II. a punt, but on the next Cooper had eight McCoy threw a 10-yard With the Falcons snap, Jackson stepped catches for 180 yards TD pass to slot receiver defense concentrat- broken thumb in front of tight end and the two touch- Trey Quinn, who set up ing on trying to stop Field Level Media Green still sidelined Michael Roberts and downs. Prescott, under to score with a 30-yard receiver Michael Thom- Green Bay Packers Seven-time Pro Bowl sauntered 41 yards into siege in the first half punt return. as and Kamara, Brees’ tight end Jimmy Graham receiver A.J. Green was the end zone to give the when he was sacked Elliott gave the Cow- four scoring passes returned to the prac- sidelined for the Cincin- Bears a 23-16 advantage four times and hit 10 boys a 7-0 lead by went to four unherald- tice field on Thursday nati Bengals’ practice yet with six minutes left. times, was rarely pres- capping the opening ed receivers: Tommyl- on the heels of breaking again with a lingering Stafford responded sured in the second drive of the game with ee Lewis for 28 yards, his thumb in last week’s toe injury, an indication by driving the Lions 64 half. He finished 22 of a 16-yard touchdown Austin Carr for 12, Dan game against Seattle. that his status remains yards into the red zone, 31 and rushed six times run. After depositing Arnold for 25 and Keith Graham had not prac- up in the air for Sunday’s but he was intercepted for 18 yards. six on the scoreboard, Kirkwood for 5. ticed yet this week but game against the Cleve- by Kyle Fuller’s in the Elliott added 143 Elliott stuffed $21 — The improved Saints is set to attempt to play land Browns. end zone with 1:07 left. total yards, including matching his uniform defense smothered with a heavily bandaged After head coach Mar- Detroit still had three his 18th career 100- number — in the kettle. the Atlanta running broken thumb when the vin Lewis expressed timeouts remaining, but yard rushing game and Vernon Davis pulled attack, allowing just Packers return to the field optimism about the sta- Cohen’s 10-yard carry NFL-best sixth this the Redskins even at 26 yards on 16 carries. Sunday night against the tus of his star receiv- on third-and-9 let the season. 7, hauling in a 53-yard The Saints also sacked Minnesota Vikings. Gra- er after Green did not Bears run out the clock. Dallas went up 24-13 touchdown pass from Atlanta quarterback ham, who was official- practice a day earlier, Chicago led 9-7 at on the 90-yard score McCoy with 7:04 left in Matt Ryan six times ly limited, was seen at Green didn’t participate halftime. on an in-cutting route the second quarter. and forced five fum- practice sporting a bulky Thursday and remains The Bears moved from left to right. bles, recovering three, wrap around his finger. uncertain to return Sun- ahead in the final min- Dallas 31 Washington 23 Prescott hit Cooper on Washington 0 7 6 10 — 2 3 and intercepted Ryan While it is unknown day after missing two ute of the half on Dan- Dallas 7 3 14 7— 3 1 the numbers between First Quarter once. how quickly Graham will straight games. iel’s 10-yard strike to three Washington DAL—E.Elliott 16 yard rush (Maher kick), Brees’ third touch- After getting off to a Taquan Mizzell. Chicago 10:02. return to game action, defenders. Cooper did Second Quarter down pass of the game he was seen testing 5-3 start, the Bengals tried a 2-point conver- WAS—V.Davis 53 yard pass from C.McCoy the rest, running away - a 25-yarder to Arnold sation, but Daniel’s pass (Du.Hopkins kick), 7:04. his thumb by catching have been outscored from the Redskins’ DAL—Maher 28 yard field goal, 1:28. on which the second- 75-35 in losing the two was incomplete. Third Quarter passes from quarterback secondary down the left WAS—T.Quinn 10 yard pass from year tight end laid out Aaron Rodgers. games without Green, Chicago 23 Detroit 16 sideline for the final 75 C.McCoy(Kick failed), 9:02. in the end zone - put Chicago 0 9 0 14 — 23 DAL—A.Cooper 40 yard pass from Prescott Graham, who turns who leads the team Detroit 0 7 6 3— 16 yards. (Maher kick), 6:47. New Orleans up 24-3 32 on Saturday, has 34 with six touchdown Second Quarter To further deflate DAL—A.Cooper 90 yard pass from Prescott DET—Blount 4 yard rush (Prater kick), 9:03. (Maher kick), 2:10. with 5:59 left in the receptions for 452 yards catches this season. The CHI—Parkey 40 yard field goal, 3:58. Washington, Demarcus Fourth Quarter third quarter. CHI—Mizzell 10 yard pass from C.Daniel DAL—Prescott 5 yard rush (Maher kick), 14:11. and two touchdowns 30-year-old Green, who (Robinson II pass from C.Daniel - failed), 0:40. Lawrence intercept- WAS—Bibbs 1 yard rush (Du.Hopkins kick), 11:43. New Orleans 31 Atlanta 17 this season, the first in has surpassed 1,000 Third Quarter Atlanta 3 0 7 7— 1 7 ed McCoy a few plays WAS—Du.Hopkins 31 yard field goal, 1:13. DET—Blount 4 yard rush (Golladay pass from New Orleans 7 10 7 7 — 31 Green Bay for the nine- receiving yards in six of A—92,076. Stafford - failed), 1:35. later and the avalanche First Quarter TEAM STATISTICS year veteran with previ- his prior seven seasons, Fourth Quarter of momentum fell on NO—To.Lewis 28 yard pass from Brees (Lutz CHI—Cohen 14 yard pass from C.Daniel (Parkey WAS DAL has caught 45 passes for First Downs 18 20 kick), 11:11. ous stints in New Orleans kick), 13:40. Dallas’ side. Prescott ATL—Mt.Bryant 32 yard field goal, 2:35. DET—Prater 20 yard field goal, 7:44. Total Net Yards 331 404 and Seattle. 687 yards in 2018. Rushes-Yds 20-80 34-146 Second Quarter CHI—E.Jackson 41 yard interception return capped the ensuing NO—Lutz 22 yard field goal, 9:09. (Parkey kick), 6:00. Passing 251 258 The Packers, 4-5-1 and drive, twice evading a Sacked-Yds Lost 3-17 4-31 NO—A.Carr 12 yard pass from Brees (Lutz A—65,684. kick), 3:20. fighting for their playoff Darnold remains a TEAM STATISTICS sack — one attempt by Comp-Att-Int 24-38-3 22-31-0 Punts 5-45.6 6-47.8 Third Quarter CHI DET NO—Arnold 25 yard pass from Brees (Lutz lives, also have tight ends non-participant First Downs 19 17 Jonathan Allen and the Punt Returns 2-40 0-0 Kickoff Returns 1-44 1-19 kick), 5:59. Lance Kendricks, Mar- New York Jets quar- Total Net Yards 264 333 other by Preston Smith ATL—C.Ridley 2 yard pass from M.Ryan (Mt. Rushes-Yds 15-38 24-111 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 3-14 cedes Lewis and Robert Penalties-Yards 4-25 4-30 Bryant kick), 0:22. terback Sam Darnold Passing 226 222 — to score on a 5-yard Fourth Quarter Sacked-Yds Lost 4-12 2-14 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-0 Tonyan in case Graham remained a non-partici- run on a broken play. Time of Possession 26:37 33:23 NO—Kirkwood 5 yard pass from Brees (Lutz Comp-Att-Int 28-38-0 28-38-2 kick), 9:27. can go Sunday. Punts 5-47.0 5-45.4 Elliott lifted Prescott INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS pant at practice, putting RUSHING- WAS, A.Peterson 12-35, C.McCoy ATL—T.Coleman 4 yard pass from M.Ryan (Mt. Punt Returns 4-46 3-25 Bryant kick), 1:51. Several key players his availability for Sun- Kickoff Returns 1-17 0-0 into the oversized, red 5-28, Bibbs 3-17. DAL, E.Elliott 26-121, Prescott 6-18, Rd.Smith 2-7. A—73,017. missed Thursday’s prac- Interceptions Ret. 2-41 0-0 Salvation Army kettle TEAM STATISTICS day’s game against the Penalties-Yards 3-20 5-54 PASSING- WAS, C.McCoy 24-38-3-268. DAL, Prescott 22-31-0-289. ATL NO tice, as defensive line- New England Patriots in Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 behind the end zone to First Downs 21 19 Time of Possession 27:14 32:46 RECEIVING- WAS, Jo.Reed 6-75, Doctson man Mike Daniels (foot), serious doubt. celebrate the TD, and 6-66, T.Quinn 5-26, Bibbs 3-19, V.Davis 2-73, Total Net Yards 366 312 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushes-Yds 16-26 31-150 RUSHING- CHI, Cohen 3-14, J.Howard 7-13, A.Peterson 2-9. DAL, A.Cooper 8-180, E.Elliott linebacker Nick Perry For the second straight the Cowboys led 31-13. 5-22, Jarwin 2-25, Gallup 2-19, N.Brown 1-22, Passing 340 162 Mizzell 1-7, C.Daniel 4-4. DET, Blount 19-88, Sacked-Yds Lost 6-37 2-9 (knee) and cornerbacks day, Darnold was in Riddick 2-12, Zenner 2-9, Ellington 1-2. McCoy was inter- Olawale 1-10, Hurns 1-7, Beasley 1-5, Schultz 1-(minus 1). Comp-Att-Int 35-47-1 15-22-1 PASSING- CHI, C.Daniel 27-37-0-230, A.Miller cepted three times and Punts 2-48.0 3-48.0 Kevin King (ankle) and full uniform at practice 1-1-0-8. DET, Stafford 28-38-2-236. MISSED FIELD GOALS- WAS, None. DAL, None Punt Returns 0-0 1-7 Bashaud Breeland (groin) but did not participate RECEIVING- CHI, Gabriel 7-49, Cohen 7-45, sacked three times. Kickoff Returns 3-105 1-32 T.Burton 4-28, A.Miller 3-41, Robinson II He completed 24 of 38 Interceptions Ret. 1-0 1-6 all remained out. Safety in quarterback drills. 2-37, Mizzell 2-21, C.Daniel 1-8, Bellamy 1-7, Saints 31, Penalties-Yards 2-26 3-19 J.Howard 1-2. DET, Riddick 7-48, Ellington passes for 268 yards Fumbles-Lost 5-3 1-0 Kentrell Brice (ankle) The rookie has shed 6-28, Golladay 5-90, M.Roberts 3-16, Bellore Falcons 17 Time of Possession 30:59 29:01 was downgraded from the walking boot on his 2-12, Blount 1-15, TJ.Jones 1-15, An.Jones 1-4, in his first week as a INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Zenner 1-4, Willson 1-4. starter since Alex Smith NEW ORLEANS — RUSHING- ATL, M.Ryan 2-16, T.Coleman limited on Wednesday to right foot since the team MISSED FIELD GOALS- C HI, None. DET, None 8-6, Sanu 1-3, Jl.Jones 1-1, I.Smith 4-0. NO, sustained a broken leg. Drew Brees threw four Kamara 14-89, Ingram II 11-52, Ta.Hill 2-13, DNP on Thursday, while returned from its Week Running back Kapri touchdown passes Brees 4-(minus 4). wideout Randall Cobb 11 bye, but he appears Cowboys 31, PASSING- ATL, M.Ryan 35-47-1-377. NO, Bibbs punched in a and the New Orleans Brees 15-22-1-171, Ta.Hill 0-0-0-0. (hamstring) was again likely to miss his second RECEIVING- ATL, Jl.Jones 11-147, C.Ridley limited. consecutive game. Redskins 23 1-yard touchdown over defense forced four 8-93, Hooper 5-31, Sanu 4-74, T.Coleman Dak Prescott threw center with 11:43 left in turnovers and suffocat- 3-17, I.Smith 2-7, Hardy 1-6, Paulsen 1-2. NO, Daniels is expected to Darnold injured his Arnold 4-45, Mc.Thomas 4-38, Ingram II 2-14, for a season-high 289 the game, and the Red- ed the Atlanta running To.Lewis 1-28, B.Watson 1-20, A.Carr 1-12, miss a few weeks after right foot during the yards with two long skins opted for an extra attack as the Saints Kamara 1-9, Kirkwood 1-5. injuring his foot against Jets’ Nov. 4 loss against MISSED FIELD GOALS- ATL, None. NO, scoring passes to Amari point to trail 31-20. won their league-best None the Seahawks. the Miami Dolphins. duluthnewstribune.com Duluth News Tribune | Friday, November 23, 2018 Page B5

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SNOCROSS From Page B1 Scheuring year, while the 26-year-old Christian will carry the Arctic team ready Cat banner with Hibbert no longer in the fold. Then you can’t count to rock out veterans like Lemieux’s old Ski-doo snocross rider est fall for weather, Scheuring Speed Lincoln Lemieux is in there was no fall,” team Sports teammate Tim his fifth season with owner Steve Scheuring Tremblay, 32, and Kyle Aurora-based Scheuring said. “We went from Pallin, 27. Speed Sports. He lives summer to winter.” “Any of those guys in Vermont from mid- The team stockpiled could be really fast,” March till mid-October snow and made the Lemieux said. “I think before he is back in widest track in facil- it’s going to be a really Minnesota for the rac- ity history, similar to good season, with a Gary Walton / RideX365.com ing season. what riders will see lot of battling between Ski-doo rider Lincoln Lemieux is one of the riders looking to fill the void after As the sport’s kickoff this weekend at Spirit different people.” the retirement of snocross legend Tucker Hibbert. Lemieux races with Aurora- event, Duluth can frus- Mountain. There should based Scheuring Speed Sports. trate riders who don’t “It’s definitely an get enough seat time certainly be more addition to 10 Winter X difficult it was to beat news of Hibbert’s advantage,” Lemieux in before Thanksgiving parity. Games gold medals. He the king of the hill, but retirement. “He said. “We were prob- weekend. Some years, Hibbert leaves was so dominant, the when you did, it made drove everyone to ably riding three weeks riders have chased off up snocross as its most Amsoil Championship it that much better. be better, to create before anyone else was to Alaska to find snow. decorated racer. He Snocross series even “I beat him a few better sleds, to have riding this year. That burst onto the scene This year, that wasn’t adopted the so-called times, and it was just a better riding style, makes a big difference.” in 2000 by winning a problem, and nobody “Tucker Hibbert Rule,” so satisfying when to have a better form Lemieux, who turns Winter gold which made it harder you did beat him,” got a better jump than of themselves. And 25 on Sunday, was asked at age 15 and won at for top qualifiers by Lemieux said. Scheuring Speed Sports when you beat him, what would be the best the Duluth National in inverting the starting Hibbert’s father, and the Klim Compound you knew you were birthday present. his professional debut order for the final. “Captain” Kirk (formerly Planet X) in “Coming out of Dulu- that fall. The News Lemieux said he will Hibbert, also was an really accomplishing Aurora. th with a couple wins Tribune headline aptly miss that competition, accomplished snocross something. You were The Klim Compound and the points lead, that read, “Kids Stuff.” In even though it will racer. beating the best. began making snow Oct. his 18 years on the mean more wins and “Honestly, I was a You’re still driving to 11, a record for the facil- would be the best pres- circuit, Hibbert won podium finishes for little disappointed, to be the best you can be, ity, and opened to the ent I could ask for,” 138 of the 235 national the rest of the riders. be honest,” Lemieux but he just pushed you public Nov. 10. Lemieux said. events he entered in Lemieux knew how said of hearing the to another level.” “It was just the weird- Jon Nowacki, News Tribune

VIKINGS played in 80-degree heat. The accustomed to.” Vikings dropped two straight, Rodgers completed 30 of 42 From Page B1 and the Packers lost two of passes for 281 yards and a their next three. touchdown in his duel with “The length of the game … Vikings quarterback Kirk “You get what you earn,” really affected our team prob- Cousins, who completed 35 Vikings running back Latavius ably the next couple weeks of 48 passes for season-high Murray said. “We’ve earned just because we had a num- totals of 425 yards and four our record. Green Bay has ber of injuries come at us the touchdowns. earned theirs, and the Bears have earned theirs, so you following week or two and I Asked about Rodg- can’t be surprised (by the divi- think that game played into ers regaining his mobility, sion standings). You’ve got to it because we played a lot of Vikings coach Mike Zimmer respect what every team has football that day and it was cracked, “He looks like his old done, and so I just know we hot,” McCarthy said. self, unfortunately.” can be a lot better.” The Packers played that day Still, the Packers are 0-5 on Sunday’s game is decisive with a hobbled Rodgers. He the road. Their schedule has for both teams. The winner suffered a sprained left knee been brutal. Three of the road will claim the season tie- in Week 1 against the Bears, losses were to division lead- breaker and be in second place although he was able to lead a ers New England, Washington in the NFC North. dramatic comeback win. and the Los Angeles Rams, Jeff Hanisch / USA Today Sports “It’s an important game,” “I feel a lot more mobile and one was at Seattle. Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Stefon Diggs (14) rushes with said Packers coach Mike (now),” Rodgers said. “Obvi- The Vikings also have lost the football after catching a pass during overtime against the McCarthy. “I clearly under- ously, I’m not wearing the on the road against the Rams. Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on Sept. 16. stand everything that goes brace anymore. I was in the And following Sunday’s game, into this.” shotgun or pistol the majority they have consecutive games for us,” the Vikings’ Shel- From here on out, it’s playoff Both teams struggled after of that game, so it’s nice to be at New England and Seattle. don Richardson said. “That’s season until we can’t play any that Week 2 overtime game able to move around like I’m “This is playoff season how you’ve got to approach it. more.” Page B6 Duluth News Tribune |Friday, November 23,2018 duluthnewstribune.com

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