PAGE 2C - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2012 Sports DAILY NEWS, BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY COLLEGE FOOTBALL AG makes requests for Sandusky jury By MARK SCOLFORO late Monday, prosecutors said “The unblinking eye of the press has people who live near Penn Attorney Slade McLaughlin, The Associated Press the alleged victims’ names will State’s main campus to “insulate who represents “Victim 1,” said HARRISBURG, Pa. — be delivered to Sandusky’s been focused on a case which is without themselves” from the school Amendola told him Tuesday that Prosecutors in the Jerry lawyer by the close of business analogue or peer in the history of this where Sandusky coached for he needs the names to prepare Sandusky child sex-abuse case Friday, a process that would commonwealth.” many decades. Sandusky’s legal defense and asked Tuesday to have jurors apparently avoid disclosure “Prospective jurors would does not intend to publicize brought in from another through public court records. Joseph McGettigan face a Gordian knot of conscious them. Pennsylvania county, a day after The men are identified as Victim Pennsylvania senior deputy attorney general and even subconscious conflicts “I would think that most disclosing in court records they Nos. 1-10 in court records. and difficulties,” he wrote. media personnel would keep the would tell the former Penn State McGettigan. “Perhaps an early faces 52 criminal counts and has Prosecutors said media cover- Asked for comment Tuesday information private even if it assistant coach the names of his 20th century Pittsburgh trial denied the allegations against 10 alleged victims. age of Sandusky’s arrest on implicating Frick or Carnegie him. on the planned release of alleged were made public by Amendola, The attorney general’s office charges he sexually abused boys might have presented parallels; “Jerry’s case has drawn victims’ names, Amendola said but there are always a few bad argued in a court motion that over a 15-year period has been but truly, this case is necessarily national attention as a result of he had not seen the filing. eggs in every barrel, so who pretrial publicity and Penn “spectacular in its breadth and unique.” which we feel there’s no better “The only statement I have is, knows,” McLaughlin said. State’s prominent role in its local intensity.” Henry Clay Frick and Andrew place than Centre County from he knows who they are,” said The scandal resulted in the community mean Sandusky’s “The unblinking eye of the Carnegie were leading industri- which to select fair minded indi- Jeffrey Fritz, a lawyer for the ousting of school President criminal trial warrant the use of press has been focused on a case alists. viduals to sit as jurors,” he said young man called Victim 4 in the Graham Spanier and longtime jurors from outside the State which is without analogue or Sandusky’s attorney, Joe in a statement emailed to first grand jury report. “But coach Joe Paterno, who died Jan. College area. Sandusky’s lawyer peer in the history of this com- Amendola, said he was vehe- reporters. putting that aside, my under- 22, and has brought shame to said he would fight the proposal. monwealth,” wrote Senior mently opposed to using an out- McGettigan argued it would standing of criminal procedure one of college football’s leg- In the other court filing, made Deputy Attorney General Joseph of-county jury. Sandusky, 68, not be fair or practical to ask is, he’s entitled to that.” endary programs.

Bishop Brossart 60, Holmes 53 Super Bowl Champions Northwest Division LATEST LINE Boone Co. 63, Conner 42 2011—Green Bay (NFC) 31, Pittsburgh (AFC) 25 GP W L OT Pts GF GA By J. McCarthy Bowling Green 74, South Warren 24 2010—New Orleans (NFC) 31, Indianapolis Vancouver 50 31 15 4 66 161 124 Last week the NBA selections finished a solid 5- Bullitt East 66, Lou. Fern Creek 38 (AFC) 17 Minnesota 50 24 19 7 55 119 131 1-1 to run the overall record to 12-4-3. There was Caldwell Co. 65, St. Mary 59 2009—Pittsburgh (AFC) 27, Arizona (NFC) 23 Colorado 52 26 24 2 54 133 147 a winner in NFL action pushing the overall record Carlisle Co. 53, Fulton Co. 32 2008—N.Y. Giants (NFC) 17, New England Calgary 51 23 22 6 52 121 140 to 63-47-2 and a winner in the NHL as well to Corbin 39, Williamsburg 31 (AFC) 14 Edmonton 50 19 26 5 43 125 144 move the season record to 1-3. Let’s try to con- Cumberland Co. 48, Warren East 47, OT 2007—Indianapolis (AFC) 29, Chicago (NFC) 17 Pacific Division tinue our winning ways with a selection from Danville 50, Garrard Co. 24 COREBOARD 2006—Pittsburgh (AFC) 21, Seattle (NFC) 10 GP W L OT Pts GF GA tonight’s NBA action. Washington is 15-36 Dayton 53, Bellevue 40 S 2005—New England (AFC) 24, Philadelphia San Jose 48 28 14 6 62 137 110 against the spread its last 51 road games. The Frankfort 53, Spencer Co. 37 (NFC) 21 Los Angeles 50 24 16 10 58 111 111 Wizards are only 11-27 against the spread their Gallatin Co. 60, Shelby Co. 32 2004—New England (AFC) 32, Carolina (NFC) George Rogers Clark 57, Harrison Co. 50 Dallas 48 25 21 2 52 126 136 last 38 games following a double-digit loss at 29 Phoenix 51 22 21 8 52 131 138 home. Orlando is 6-1 against the spread the last Glasgow 58, Monroe Co. 36 2003—Tampa Bay (NFC) 48, Oakland (AFC) 21 Anaheim 49 19 23 7 45 128 145 7 games in this series. The Magic are a solid 15- Highlands 65, Beechwood 53 2002—New England (AFC) 20, St. Louis (NFC) 5-1 against the spread their last 21 games after Jackson City 89, Riverside Christian 43 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- Schedule 17 time loss. allowing less than 75 points the previous game. Knott Co. Central 59, Leslie Co. 52 2001— (AFC) 34, N.Y. Giants 1 Tuesday's Games Take Orlando -9 ⁄2 for another Best Bet winner. LaRue Co. 59, Bethlehem 31 In the region (NFC) 7 NFL Lex. Bryan Station 56, Franklin Co. 44 2000—St. Louis (NFC) 23, Tennessee (AFC) 16 New Jersey 4, N.Y. Rangers 3, SO Favorite Points Underdog Lex. Tates Creek 47, Madison Southern 40 Wednesday, Feb. 1 1999—Denver (AFC) 34, Atlanta (NFC) 19 Winnipeg 2, Philadelphia 1, SO Sunday, Feb. 5 Lone Oak 69, Christian Co. 53 No games scheduled 1998—Denver (AFC) 31, Green Bay (NFC) 24 Pittsburgh 5, Toronto 4, SO Super Bowl XLVI Lou. Atherton 54, Lou. Brown 42 1997—Green Bay (NFC) 35, New England Boston 4, Ottawa 3 New England 3 (55) NY Giants Lou. Ballard 63, Lou. Central 33 Thursday, Feb. 2 (AFC) 21 N.Y. Islanders 5, Carolina 2 NBA Lou. Collegiate 47, Eminence 13 GIRLS’ PREP BASKETBALL 1996—Dallas (NFC) 27, Pittsburgh (AFC) 17 Buffalo 3, Montreal 1 Favorite Points Underdog Lou. Jeffersontown 57, Lou. Doss 5 7 p.m. 1995—San Francisco (NFC) 49, San Diego Tampa Bay 4, Washington 3, OT 1 ORLANDO 9 ⁄2 (182) Washington Lou. Male 58, Lou. Eastern 57, OT Glasgow at Hart County (AFC) 26 Nashville 5, Minnesota 4 a-PHILADELPHIA No Line Chicago Lou. Presentation 65, Bullitt Central 64 1994—Dallas (NFC) 30, Buffalo (AFC) 13 Detroit 3, Calgary 1 b-BOSTON No Line Toronto Lou. Sacred Heart 82, Lou. Waggener 50 1993—Dallas (NFC) 52, Buffalo (AFC) 17 Anaheim 4, Phoenix 1 1 On the air NEW JERSEY 6 ⁄2 (185) Detroit Lou. Valley 76, Lou. Iroquois 50 1992—Washington (NFC) 37, Buffalo (AFC) 24 1 Edmonton 3, Colorado 2 MINNESOTA 1 ⁄2 (191) Indiana Lou. Western 55, Lou. Southern 33 Wednesday, Feb. 1 1991—N.Y. Giants (NFC) 20, Buffalo (AFC) 19 1 Vancouver 3, Chicago 2, OT Miami 6 ⁄2 (194) MILWAUKEE Lyon Co. 49, Community Christian (Paducah) 41 MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1990—San Francisco (NFC) 55, Denver (AFC) San Jose 6, Columbus 0 c-NEW ORLEANS No Line Phoenix Marshall Co. 64, Marion, Ill. 37 6 p.m. 10 1 Wednesday's Games DALLAS 1 ⁄2 (196) Oklahoma City McLean Co. 60, Madisonville-North Hopkins 50 ESPN2 — UConn at Georgetown 1989—San Francisco (NFC) 20, Cincinnati N.Y. Rangers at Buffalo, 6:30 p.m. SAN ANTONIO 5 (195) Houston Menifee Co. 54, West Carter 44 8 p.m. (AFC) 16 1 Pittsburgh at Toronto, 6:30 p.m. 2 Mercer Co. 71, Western Hills 34 ESPN2 — Baylor at Texas A&M PORTLAND 14 ⁄ (186) Charlotte 1988—Washington (NFC) 42, Denver (AFC) 10 Washington at Florida, 7 p.m. d-UTAH No Line LA Clippers Monticello 51, McCreary Central 48 NBA BASKETBALL 1987—N.Y. Giants (NFC) 39, Denver (AFC) 20 a-Chicago forward L. Deng is doubtful. Nelson Co. 76, Collins 46 7 p.m. Dallas at Anaheim, 9:30 p.m. 1986—Chicago (NFC) 46, New England (AFC) Columbus at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. b-Boston guard R. Rondo is doubtful. Notre Dame 64, Campbell Co. 32 ESPN — Oklahoma City at Dallas 10 c-Phoenix guard S. Nash is questionable. Owsley Co. 73, Oneida Baptist 35 9:30 p.m. 1985—San Francisco (NFC) 38, Miami (AFC) 16 Thursday's Games d-Utah center A. Jefferson is doubtful. Paducah Tilghman 59, Graves Co. 41 ESPN — L.A. Clippers at Utah 1984—L.A. Raiders (AFC) 38, Washington Carolina at Boston, 6 p.m. College Basketball Perry Co. Central 73, Morgan Co. 33 NHL HOCKEY (NFC) 9 Montreal at New Jersey, 6 p.m. Favorite Points Underdog Piarist 64, June Buchanan 63 6:30 p.m. 1983—Washington (NFC) 27, Miami (AFC) 17 Nashville at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. MICHIGAN 3 Indiana Pulaski Co. 76, Model 53 NBCSP — N.Y. Rangers at Buffalo 1982—San Francisco (NFC) 26, Cincinnati Winnipeg at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. PROVIDENCE 2 Rutgers Raceland 63, Fairview 49 (AFC) 21 Minnesota at Colorado, 8 p.m. 1 GEORGETOWN 3 ⁄2 Connecticut Rowan Co. 63, Greenup Co. 34 Thursday, Feb. 2 1981—Oakland (AFC) 27, Philadelphia (NFC) Chicago at Edmonton, 8:30 p.m. 1 Georgia St 3 ⁄2 NC WILMINGTON Ryle 66, Scott 32 GOLF 10 Detroit at Vancouver, 9 p.m. RICHMOND 2 St. Joseph’s Russellville 56, Franklin-Simpson 38 8 a.m. 1980—Pittsburgh (AFC) 31, L.A. Rams (NFC) 19 Dallas at San Jose, 9:30 p.m. TEMPLE 19 Fordham St. Rita School for the Deaf, Ohio 46, Ky. School TGC — European PGA Tour, Qatar Masters, first round, at Doha, Qatar (same-day tape) 1979—Pittsburgh (AFC) 35, Dallas (NFC) 31 Massachusetts 4 RHODE ISLAND for the Deaf 23 3 p.m. 1978—Dallas (NFC) 27, Denver (AFC) 10 PREDATORS 5, WILD 4 Xavier 6 G WASHINGTON Villa Madonna 24, Ludlow 19 TGC — PGA Tour, Phoenix Open, first round, at Scottsdale, Ariz. 1977—Oakland (AFC) 32, Minnesota (NFC) 14 Nashville 0 1 4—5 1 FLORIDA ST 14 ⁄2 Georgia Tech Warren East 81, Cumberland County 52 MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1976—Pittsburgh (AFC) 21, Dallas (NFC) 17 Minnesota 2 1 1—4 DAYTON 5 Duquesne Washington Co. 66, Campbellsville 63, OT 6 p.m. 1975—Pittsburgh (AFC) 16, Minnesota (NFC) 6 1 First Period—1, Minnesota, Heatley 16 Drexel 4 ⁄2 NORTHEASTERN Wayne Co. 52, Clinton Co. 22 ESPN — Duke at Virginia Tech 1974—Miami (AFC) 24, Minnesota (NFC) 7 (Johnson), 8:04. 2, Minnesota, Heatley 17 VA Commonwealth 14 WILLIAM & MARY Webster Co. 70, Hopkins Co. Central 41 ESPN2 — Nebraska at Northwestern 1973—Miami (AFC) 14, Washington (NFC) 7 (Cullen), 12:36 (pp). George Mason 5 DELAWARE Whitefield Academy 54, Lou. St. Francis 11 8 p.m. 1972—Dallas (NFC) 24, Miami (AFC) 3 Second Period—3, Minnesota, Clutterbuck 13 HOFSTRA 15 Towson Whitley Co. 65, Knox Central 48 ESPN — UCLA at Washington 1971—Baltimore Colts (AFC) 16, Dallas (NFC) (Cullen, Falk), 1:29. 4, Nashville, Halischuk 12 LA SALLE 10 Charlotte U ESPN2 — South Carolina at Florida 13 (Klein, Yip), 9:33. MARSHALL 9 Tulane 10 p.m. 1970—Kansas City (AFL) 23, Minnesota (NFL) 7 1 Tuesday's College Basketball Third Period—5, Minnesota, Brodziak 14 AKRON 14 ⁄2 Toledo ESPN2 — Gonzaga at BYU 1969—N.Y. Jets (AFL) 16, Baltimore Colts (NFL) WESTERN MICHIGAN 3 Bowling Green Scores FSN — Arizona at California 7 (Johnson, Heatley), :16. 6, Nashville, Yip 1 MIAMI-OHIO 7 Eastern Michigan EAST NBA BASKETBALL 1968—Green Bay (NFL) 33, Oakland (AFL) 14 (Halischuk, C.Smith), 9:22. 7, Nashville, 1 Bentley 81, Merrimack 78 Hornqvist 15 (Kostitsyn, Weber), 16:39. 8, BUFFALO 7 ⁄2 Ball St 7 p.m. 1967—Green Bay (NFL) 35, Kansas City (AFL) 1 Hamilton 53, Elmira 48 Nashville, Fisher 13 (C.Wilson, Erat), 17:00. 9, EAST CAROLINA 4 ⁄2 Smu TNT — Chicago at New York 10 RICE 4 Utep Hobart 79, RIT 70 9:30 p.m. Nashville, Fisher 14, 19:39. Ohio 16 N ILLINOIS Mount St. Vincent 76, Old Westbury 54 TNT — Denver at L.A. Clippers Shots on Goal—Nashville 10-8-12—30. 1 Philadelphia 65, Wilmington (Del.) 58 After the Super Bowl SOUTHERN MISS 1 ⁄2 Memphis WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Minnesota 11-7-7—25. 1 Regis 50, Daniel Webster 47 How the Super Bowl winners fared in their next Wyoming 2 ⁄2 TCU 8 p.m. Goalies—Nashville, Rinne. Minnesota, 1 Wisconsin 52, Penn St. 46 season: INDIANA ST 4 ⁄2 Drake FSN — Stanford at Arizona St. Harding. SOUTH 2011—Green Bay lost to N.Y. Giants 37-20 NFC Wichita St 6 MISSOURI ST divisional playoff. A—17,325 (18,064). T—2:27. Evansville 3 BRADLEY Berea 85, Alice Lloyd 69 Cumberlands 85, Life 82 2010—New Orleans lost to Seattle 41-36 in NFC CREIGHTON 12 Illinois St PENGUINS 5, MAPLE LEAFS 4, SO Ferrum 77, Shenandoah 63 Atlanta 100, Toronto 77 0-1, Pietrus 0-3). Fouled Out—None. wild-card game. AUBURN 2 Georgia 2009—Pittsburgh finished third in AFC North Toronto 0 2 2 0—4 North Carolina St 10 BOST. COLLEGE Fort Valley St. 74, Morehouse 65 New York 113, Detroit 86 Rebounds—Cleveland 45 (Varejao 9), Boston Kentucky 69, Tennessee 44 division with an 9-7 record. Pittsburgh 0 1 3 0—5 MIAMI-FLORIDA 10 Maryland Memphis 100, Denver 97, OT 40 (Garnett 7). Assists—Cleveland 12 (Irving 6), Pittsburgh won shootout 1-0 1 Kentucky Christian 89, Ohio-Chillicothe 88 2008—N.Y. Giants lost to Philadelphia 23-11 in ST. LOUIS 8 ⁄2 St. Bonaventure Golden State 93, Sacramento 90 Boston 21 (Pierce 5). Total Fouls—Cleveland North Carolina 68, Wake Forest 53 NFC divisional playoff. First Period—None. Penalties_Neal, Pit (cross- DEPAUL 2 St. John’s L.A. Lakers 106, Charlotte 73 17, Boston 16. A—18,624 (18,624). checking), 9:33; Kennedy, Pit (high-sticking), Reinhardt 63, Union (Ky.) 60 Wednesday’s Games 2007—Indianapolis lost to San Diego 28-24 in Minnesota 1 IOWA AFC divisional playoff. 15:55; Phaneuf, Tor (roughing), 17:13; Cooke, Pit 1 Savannah St. 86, Trinity Baptist 56 Washington at Orlando, 6 p.m. HAWKS 100, RAPTORS 77 UAB 8 ⁄2 Houston 2006—Pittsburgh finished third in AFC North 1 Virginia 65, Clemson 61 Chicago at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. ATLANTA (100) (roughing), 17:13. Baylor 7 ⁄2 TEXAS A&M division with an 8-8 record. Second Period—1, Toronto, Grabovski 17 KANSAS 16 Oklahoma MIDWEST Toronto at Boston, 6:30 p.m. Williams 4-11 0-0 10, Smith 3-7 1-2 7, Pachulia Bethany Lutheran 83, Martin Luther 66 Detroit at New Jersey, 6:30 p.m. 5-6 0-0 10, Teague 5-10 0-0 10, Jo.Johnson 13- 2005—New England lost to Denver 27-13 in AFC (Phaneuf, Kulemin), 6:51. 2, Toronto, Grabovski SAN DIEGO ST 13 Boise St divisional playoff. UNLV 15 Colorado St Bethel (Ind.) 87, Mount Vernon Nazarene 66 Oklahoma City at Dallas, 7 p.m. 18 1-1 30, McGrady 5-7 4-4 15, Hinrich 1-6 0-0 18 (MacArthur, Schenn), 9:55. 3, Pittsburgh, 1 Carroll (Wis.) 67, Beloit 62 2004—New England repeated and beat Cooke 8 (Martin, Park), 16:07. Penalties— Davidson 5 ⁄2 FURMAN Phoenix at New Orleans, 7 p.m. 2, I.Johnson 2-6 1-2 5, Radmanovic 0-1 0-0 0, 1 Concordia (Wis.) 89, Marian (Wis.) 85, OT Philadelphia 24-21 in Super Bowl. None. Oakland 2 ⁄2 IUPUI Indiana at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Green 2-4 2-2 7, Stackhouse 0-1 2-2 2, Pargo 1- Edgewood 86, Lakeland 81 Miami at Milwaukee, 7 p.m. 3 0-0 2. Totals 41-80 11-13 100. 2003—Tampa Bay finished third in NFC South Third Period—4, Toronto, Bozak 8 (Gardiner, NHL division with a 7-9 record. Favorite Goals Underdog Illinois 42, Michigan St. 41 Houston at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. TORONTO (77) Gunnarsson), 6:18 (pp). 5, Toronto, MacArthur 1 Iowa St. 72, Kansas St. 70 2002—New England finished second in AFC Pittsburgh Even- ⁄2 TORONTO Charlotte at Portland, 9 p.m. DeRozan 3-9 3-4 9, Ja.Johnson 4-13 1-2 9, 15 (Grabovski, Kulemin), 6:37. 6, Pittsburgh, 1 Kent St. 67, Cent. Michigan 60 East division with a 9-7 record. NY Rangers Even- ⁄2 BUFFALO L.A. Clippers at Utah, 9:30 p.m. A.Johnson 1-1 0-0 2, Calderon 3-4 0-0 6, Sullivan 10, 8:33. 7, Pittsburgh, Vitale 3 1 Lawrence 85, Ripon 81 2001—Baltimore lost to Pittsburgh 27-10 in AFC FLORIDA Even- ⁄2 Washington Thursday’s Games Bayless 4-11 4-4 14, Barbosa 2-8 0-0 4, Davis 4- (Pa.Dupuis, Kennedy), 15:01. 8, Pittsburgh, 1 Marquette 66, Seton Hall 59 divisional playoff. LOS ANGELES 1-1 ⁄2 Columbus Memphis at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. 6 3-3 11, Kleiza 2-9 2-2 7, Butler 2-5 0-2 5, Gray Malkin 27 (Neal, Sullivan), 19:53. Penalties— 1 Minn.-Morris 81, Presentation 71 2000—St. Louis lost to New Orleans 31-28 in ANAHEIM Even- ⁄2 Dallas Chicago at New York, 7 p.m. 0-0 0-0 0, Forbes 2-6 6-6 10, Carter 0-1 0-0 0. Cooke, Pit (tripping), 5:19; Lombardi, Tor (hook- N. Iowa 58, S. Illinois 49 New Orleans at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Totals 27-73 19-23 77. NFC wild-card game. Home Team in CAPS 1999—Denver finished last in the AFC West divi- ing), 12:33. Northwestern (Minn.) 67, Crown (Minn.) 61 Portland at Sacramento, 9 p.m. Atlanta 23 33 21 23— 100 Overtime—None. Penalties—None. Spring Arbor 75, Grace (Ind.) 66 sion with a 6-10 record. Utah at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. Toronto 18 19 23 17— 77 Shootout—Toronto 0 (Grabovski NG, Kadri NG, St. Scholastica 73, Northland 63 Denver at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m. 3-Point Goals—Atlanta 7-18 (Jo.Johnson 3-5, 1998—Denver repeated and beat Atlanta 34-19 BASKETBALL Wis. Lutheran 72, Maranatha Baptist 66, OT in Super Bowl. Kessel NG), Pittsburgh 1 (Letang NG, Malkin G, Williams 2-4, McGrady 1-2, Green 1-2, Pargo 0- Kunitz NG). Tuesday's Prep Scores Youngstown St. 73, Milwaukee 65 1, Smith 0-1, Teague 0-1, Hinrich 0-2), Toronto 4- 1997—Green Bay lost to Denver 31-24 in Super WARRIORS 93, KINGS 90 —Toronto 14-13-9-3_39. BOYS SOUTHWEST SACRAMENTO (90) 20 (Bayless 2-5, Butler 1-3, Kleiza 1-4, DeRozan Bowl. Shots on Goal Allen Co.-Scottsville 65, Grayson Co. 62 Arkansas 82, Vanderbilt 74 Salmons 3-7 2-2 8, J.Thompson 5-12 3-3 13, 0-1, Forbes 0-1, Ja.Johnson 0-2, Barbosa 0-4). 1996—Dallas lost to Carolina 26-17 in NFC divi- Pittsburgh 6-11-14-4—35. Ashland Blazer 104, Elliott Co. 47 Midwestern St. 79, Abilene Christian 78 Cousins 8-15 5-7 21, Evans 9-22 3-4 22, Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Atlanta 44 sional playoff. Goalies—Toronto, Gustavsson 16-10-1 (35 Ballard Memorial 51, Hickman Co. 48 Oklahoma St. 80, Texas Tech 63 Fredette 2-6 0-0 5, Thomas 4-8 0-0 11, Garcia 1- (Smith, I.Johnson, Pachulia 6), Toronto 47 (Davis 1995—San Francisco lost to Green Bay 27-17 in shots-31 saves). Pittsburgh, Fleury 27-12-2 (39- Belfry 67, Pike Co. Central 58 FAR WEST 3 0-0 3, Hickson 2-4 1-2 5, Hayes 1-3 0-1 2, 11). Assists—Atlanta 21 (Teague 5), Toronto 21 NFC divisional playoff. 35). Berea 55, Nicholas Co. 41 New Mexico 81, Air Force 42 Greene 0-2 0-0 0, Honeycutt 0-0 0-0 0. Totals (Calderon 9). Total Fouls—Atlanta 16, Toronto 1994—Dallas lost to San Francisco 38-28 in A—18,550 (18,387). T—2:39. Bethlehem 55, Bardstown 36 35-82 14-19 90. 16. A—16,117 (19,800). NFC championship. Betsy Layne 47, South Floyd 45 Tuesday's Women's Basketball GOLDEN STATE (93) 1993—Dallas repeated and beat Buffalo 30-13 in Boone Co. 47, Ryle 45 D.Wright 6-11 0-0 15, Lee 7-11 1-2 15, Biedrins KNICKS 113, PISTONS 86 Super Bowl. Scores 1992—Washington lost to San Francisco 20-13 Bowling Green 66, South Warren 51 2-5 1-1 5, Curry 1-7 1-2 3, Ellis 5-17 2-2 12, DETROIT (86) TRANSACTIONS Breckinridge Co. 69, Hancock Co. 56 EAST Rush 6-10 4-4 20, Robinson 4-10 2-2 11, Udoh Prince 5-13 0-0 10, Wallace 0-2 0-0 0, Monroe 6- in NFC divisional playoff. BASEBALL Bullitt Central 76, Lou. Shawnee 37 Bentley 68, Merrimack 51 3-6 0-0 6, Tyler 0-2 0-0 0, K.Thompson 2-10 0-0 11 1-2 13, Stuckey 5-8 3-3 13, Knight 3-8 2-4 9, 1991—N.Y. Giants finished fourth in NFC East Notre Dame 71, Rutgers 41 Major League Baseball Bullitt East 66, Lou. Fern Creek 51 4, McGuire 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 37-91 11-13 93. Maxiell 2-6 2-2 6, Daye 2-7 2-2 7, Russell Jr. 3-7 division with an 8-8 record. MLB—Suspended Los Angeles Angels minor Philadelphia 74, Wilmington (Del.) 43 1990—San Francisco lost to N.Y. Giants 15-13 in Burgin 67, Paris 58 Sacramento 23 24 21 22 — 90 2-2 8, Jerebko 4-4 6-6 15, Wilkins 1-4 1-2 3, league RHP Daniel Reynolds (Orem-Pioneer) 50 Calloway Co. 68, Lone Oak 61 Regis 74, Mitchell 57 Golden State 24 21 22 26 — 93 Macklin 1-1 0-2 2. Totals 32-71 19-25 86. NFC championship. St. John's 66, Pittsburgh 51 1989—San Francisco repeated and beat Denver games after a second violation of the Minor Carlisle Co. 74, Fulton Co. 36 3-Point Goals—Sacramento 6-16 (Thomas 3-5, NEW YORK (113) League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program Carroll Co. 67, Trimble Co. 55 Syracuse 80, Providence 54 55-10 in Super Bowl. Garcia 1-2, Fredette 1-2, Evans 1-6, Salmons 0- Anthony 9-14 5-5 25, Stoudemire 5-11 5-6 15, for a drug of abuse. Central Hardin 80, Fort Knox 48 Villanova 62, Seton Hall 53 1), Golden State 8-24 (Rush 4-5, D.Wright 3-7, Chandler 5-6 7-10 17, Shumpert 3-8 0-0 6, Fields 1988—Washington finished third in NFC East Clay Co. 62, Pineville 45 William Smith 67, RIT 63 division with a 7-9 record. American League Robinson 1-3, Curry 0-3, K.Thompson 0-3, Ellis 7-10 0-0 18, Jeffries 1-3 0-0 2, Douglas 2-5 0-0 CLEVELAND INDIANS—Acquired INF-OF Russ Clinton Co. 65, Wayne Co. 53 SOUTH 0-3). Fouled Out—Udoh. Rebounds— 4, Walker 4-7 1-1 11, Balkman 3-3 0-0 6, Lin 1-1 1987—N.Y. Giants finished last in NFC East divi- Collins 68, Henry Co. 52 Asbury 116, Midway 77 sion with a 6-9 record. Canzler from Tampa Bay for cash considera- Sacramento 63 (Cousins 14), Golden State 45 2-3 4, Jordan 1-1 0-0 2, Novak 1-1 0-0 3. Totals tions. Corbin 59, Williamsburg 52 Berea 85, Alice Lloyd 69 (Rush 6). Assists—Sacramento 21 (Evans 9), 42-70 20-25 113. 1986—Chicago lost to Washington 27-13 in NFC NEW YORK YANKEES—Named Jim Hendry Cordia 73, Jenkins 64 Bridgewater (Va.) 54, Roanoke 40 Golden State 26 (Curry 8). Total Fouls— Detroit 24 21 12 29 — 86 divisional playoff. Cov. Catholic 78, Scott 61 Ferrum 85, Meredith 69 Sacramento 14, Golden State 20. Technicals— New York 33 24 24 32 —113 1985—San Francisco lost to N.Y. Giants 17-3 in special assignment scout. Promoted senior Cov. Holy Cross 75, Campbell Co. 53 Guilford 64, Randoph 45 Robinson, Golden State defensive three sec- 3-Point Goals—Detroit 3-9 (Jerebko 1-1, Daye 1- NFC wild-card game. director of professional personnel Billy Eppler to Cumberland Co. 48, Warren East 47, OT Indiana-Southeast 76, Kentucky Christian 64 ond. A—17,753 (19,596). 3, Knight 1-3, Maxiell 0-1, Prince 0-1), New York 1984—L.A. Raiders lost to Seattle 13-7 in AFC assistant general manager; pro scouting assis- Dayton 78, Bellevue 66 Martin Methodist 83, Allen 59 9-18 (Fields 4-6, Anthony 2-3, Walker 2-5, Novak wild-card game. tant Will Kuntz to manager, pro scouting; Steve Dixie Heights 78, Holmes 61 Mid-Continent 75, Trevecca Nazarene 72, 2OT GRIZZLIES 100, NUGGETS 97, OT 1-1, Shumpert 0-1, Douglas 0-2). Fouled Out— 1983—Washington lost to the Los Angeles Donahue to head athletic trainer and Mark Fairview 59, Raceland 46 Richmond 68, Rhode Island 49 DENVER (97) None. Rebounds—Detroit 41 (Monroe 12), New Raiders 38-9 in Super Bowl. Littlefield assistant athletic trainer. Announced Frankfort 89, Shelby Co. 67 Shenandoah 62, Mary Baldwin 46 Gallinari 1-10 6-6 8, Nene 6-9 2-3 14, Mozgov 0- York 37 (Chandler 8). Assists—Detroit 13 1982—San Francisco finished eleventh in the assistant general manager Jean Afterman was Franklin Co. 80, Lex. Lafayette 78 Union (Ky.) 64, Reinhardt 62 3 1-2 1, Lawson 5-11 0-0 12, Afflalo 3-7 2-2 8, (Stuckey, Russell Jr. 3), New York 25 (Anthony, conference with a 3-6 record. given the additional title of senior vice presi- Fulton City 58, Livingston Central 54 MIDWEST Harrington 8-16 4-4 23, Miller 8-13 3-6 20, Shumpert 6). Total Fouls—Detroit 22, New York 1981—Oakland finished fourth in the Western dent. Glasgow 69, Monroe Co. 31 Carroll (Wis.) 82, Beloit 67 Andersen 1-3 0-0 2, Brewer 3-4 1-2 8, 20. Technicals—New York defensive three sec- division with a 7-9 record. National League Graves Co. 61, Paducah Tilghman 53 DePaul 86, Louisville 61 Fernandez 0-4 0-0 0, Koufos 0-0 1-2 1. Totals 35- ond. A—19,763 (19,763). 1980—Pittsburgh finished third in the Central ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Agreed to terms division with a 9-7 record. Greenwood 48, Barren Co. 47 E. Mennonite 71, Randolph-Macon 62 80 20-27 97. with C Miguel Montero and INF Ryan Roberts on Hopkins Co. Central 63, Crittenden Co. 45 Martin Luther 81, Bethany Lutheran 70 MEMPHIS (100) LAKERS 106, BOBCATS 73 1979—Pittsburgh repeated and beat the Los Minn.-Morris 83, Presentation 46 Angeles Rams 31-19 in Super Bowl. one-year contracts. Hopkinsville 92, Caldwell Co. 52 Gay 7-20 4-4 20, Speights 1-5 3-4 5, Gasol 5-13 CHARLOTTE (73) HOUSTON ASTROS—Agreed to terms with Ironton, Ohio 76, Russell 45 Northland 76, St. Scholastica 48 10-14 20, Conley 3-11 4-4 11, Allen 6-14 5-5 17, Thomas 2-9 2-2 6, Diaw 5-14 0-0 11, Diop 0-2 0- 1978—Dallas lost to Pittsburgh 35-31 in Super Northwestern (Minn.) 55, Crown (Minn.) 36 Bowl. RHP Livan Hernandez on a minor league con- John Hardin 69, Elizabethtown 50 Cunningham 3-6 0-0 6, Pondexter 1-3 1-2 3, 0 0, Walker 4-11 3-4 12, Henderson 7-16 0-1 14, tract. Knott Co. Central 61, Letcher County Central 51 Oklahoma 74, Kansas 68, OT 1977—Oakland lost to Denver 20-17 in AFC Mayo 7-14 1-2 18, Selby 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-86 Mullens 2-6 0-0 4, Brown 5-8 2-2 12, Carroll 0-1 NEW YORK METS—Promoted Mike Landeen to Knox Central 76, Whitley Co. 61 Ripon 57, Lawrence 42 28-35 100. 0-0 0, White 3-8 1-2 7, Higgins 0-6 0-0 0, Championship. Ky. School for the Deaf 44, St. Rita School for the SOUTHWEST 1976—Pittsburgh lost to Oakland 24-7 in AFC senior vice president, venue services & opera- Denver 23 26 18 24 6 — 97 Williams 3-7 0-0 6, Biyombo 0-1 1-2 1. Totals 31- tions. Deaf, Ohio 34 Midwestern St. 90, Abilene Christian 82 Memphis 19 18 23 31 9 — 100 89 9-13 73. Championship. Lee Co. 65, Estill Co. 41 FAR WEST 3-Point Goals—Denver 7-23 (Harrington 3-7, L.A. LAKERS (106) 1975—Pittsburgh repeated and beat Dallas 21- PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Agreed to terms Lex. Christian 66, Newport 45 George Fox 54, Lewis & Clark 41 Lawson 2-3, Brewer 1-1, Miller 1-2, Afflalo 0-2, World Peace 1-2 0-0 2, Gasol 5-12 0-0 10, Bynum 17 in Super Bowl. with RHP Chad Qualls on a one-year contract. Lex. Henry Clay 64, Madison Central 49 New Mexico 67, Air Force 44 Fernandez 0-4, Gallinari 0-4), Memphis 6-12 8-11 4-4 20, Fisher 1-2 0-0 2, Bryant 9-21 4-5 24, 1974—Miami lost to Oakland 28-26 in AFC divi- SAN DIEGO PADRES—Agreed to terms with Lex. Tates Creek 64, Madison Southern 55 Southern Cal 50, UC Santa Barbara 39 (Mayo 3-6, Gay 2-3, Conley 1-3). Fouled Out— Goudelock 4-9 2-2 12, Murphy 4-5 0-0 12, Barnes sional playoff. RHP Dustin Moseley on a one-year contract. Lexington Catholic 85, Lex. Paul Dunbar 68 None. Rebounds—Denver 57 (Harrington 10), 4-5 0-0 10, Kapono 2-5 0-0 6, McRoberts 1-1 0-0 1973—Miami repeated and beat Minnesota 24-7 BASKETBALL Lincoln Co. 73, Casey Co. 51 National Basketball Association Memphis 55 (Gasol, Gay 13). Assists—Denver 2, Walton 0-0 0-0 0, Morris 1-1 0-0 2, Ebanks 2-2 in Super Bowl. Women’s National Basketball Association Lou. Atherton 82, Lou. Brown 25 All Times CST 20 (Miller 6), Memphis 18 (Conley 6). Total 0-0 4. Totals 42-76 10-11 106. 1972—Dallas lost to Washington 26-3 in NFC ATLANTA DREAM—Announced the retirement Lou. Ballard 75, Lou. Central 67 EASTERN CONFERENCE Fouls—Denver 22, Memphis 21. A—13,651 Charlotte 18 18 22 15 — 73 Championship. of G Shalee Lehning. Lou. Butler 63, Lou. DuPont Manual 59 Atlantic Division (18,119). L.A. Lakers 30 30 13 33 — 106 1971—Baltimore lost to Miami 21-0 in AFC FOOTBALL Lou. DeSales 56, Lou. Collegiate 48 WLPct GB 3-Point Goals—Charlotte 2-9 (Walker 1-2, Diaw Championship. Lou. Doss 50, Lou. Jeffersontown 46 Philadelphia 15 6 .714 — PACERS 106, NETS 99 1-3, Mullens 0-1, Brown 0-1, Williams 0-2), L.A. 1970—Kansas City finished second in the —Named Joe Danna defen- 1 Western division with a 7-5-2 record. Lou. Eastern 73, Lou. Male 52 Boston 10 10 .500 4 ⁄2 NEW JERSEY (99) Lakers 12-26 (Murphy 4-4, Barnes 2-2, sive backs coach. Promoted Glenn Thomas to Lou. Holy Cross 75, North Bullitt 72 New York 8 13 .381 7 Humphries 5-9 3-7 13, Sha.Williams 3-10 1-1 8, Goudelock 2-4, Kapono 2-4, Bryant 2-11, World 1969— lost to Kansas City 13-6 in quarterbacks coach and Andrew Weidinger to 1 AFL divisional playoff. Lou. Iroquois 68, Lou. Valley 50 New Jersey 7 15 .318 8 ⁄2 She.Williams 0-0 0-0 0, D.Williams 10-20 10-12 Peace 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds— offensive assistant. 1 1968—Green Bay finished third in the Central Lou. Ky. Country Day 65, Spencer Co. 55 Toronto 7 15 .318 8 ⁄2 34, Morrow 10-17 3-3 28, Farmar 4-8 0-0 10, Charlotte 39 (Diop 8), L.A. Lakers 58 (Bynum —Named Harold Lou. Moore 64, Lou. Fairdale 46 Southeast Division Petro 3-6 0-0 6, Owens 0-1 0-0 0, Gaines 0-2 0- 11). Assists—Charlotte 18 (Walker 6), L.A. divison with a 6-7-1 record. 1967—Green Bay repeated and beat Oakland Goodwin offensive line coach and Bruce Arians Lou. Southern 58, Lou. Western 53 WLPct GB 0 0, J.Williams 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 35-74 17-23 99. Lakers 26 (Murphy, Fisher 4). Total Fouls— offensive coordinator. Fired tight ends coach Lou. St. Xavier 69, Lou. Waggener 39 Miami 16 5 .762 — INDIANA (106) Charlotte 14, L.A. Lakers 16. Technicals— 33-14 in Super Bowl. 1 Ricky Thomas and assistant offensive line coach Lou. Trinity 66, Lou. Christian Academy 55 Atlanta 16 6 .727 ⁄2 Granger 6-15 9-9 21, West 3-4 0-0 6, Hibbert 7- Henderson, Bryant. A—18,997 (18,997). Ron Prince. Lyon Co. 89, Fort Campbell 46 Orlando 12 9 .571 4 12 4-7 18, Collison 2-7 4-5 8, George 8-11 4-4 Marshall Co. 93, Heath 51 Washington 4 17 .190 12 24, Hansbrough 3-7 4-6 10, Hill 1-5 0-2 2, —Signed LB Elimimian 1 Solomon. Meade Co. 71, LaRue Co. 59 Charlotte 3 19 .136 13 ⁄2 Amundson 4-4 1-3 9, Stephenson 1-2 0-0 2, FOOTBALL HOCKEY Middlesboro 76, Lynn Camp 60 Central Division Jones 3-6 0-0 6. Totals 38-73 26-36 106. —Named Nate Kaczor NFL Playoff Glance National Hockey League assistant offensive line coach. Montgomery Co. 53, Mason Co. 49 WLPct GB New Jersey 24 29 19 27 — 99 All Times CST All Times CST Morgan Co. 52, East Carter 41 Chicago 18 5 .783 — Indiana 28 27 29 22 — 106 EASTERN CONFERENCE HOCKEY 1 Wild-card Playoffs Nelson Co. 64, Green Co. 55 Indiana 14 6 .700 2 ⁄2 3-Point Goals—New Jersey 12-29 (Morrow 5-8, Atlantic Division National Hockey League 1 Saturday, Jan. 7 North Hardin 59, Adair Co. 43 Milwaukee 9 11 .450 7 ⁄2 D.Williams 4-9, Farmar 2-3, Sha.Williams 1-8, GP W L OT Pts GF GA CAROLINA HURRICANES—Reassigned F 1 Houston 31, Cincinnati 10 Jerome Samson to Charlotte (AHL). Ohio Co. 57, Apollo 47 Cleveland 8 12 .400 8 ⁄2 Owens 0-1), Indiana 4-11 (George 4-6, Jones 0- New Orleans 45, Detroit 28 N.Y. Rangers 48 31 12 5 67 135 100 Pendleton Co. 78, Deming 51 Detroit 4 19 .174 14 1, Hill 0-1, Granger 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Sunday, Jan. 8 Philadelphia 49 29 14 6 64 163 144 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Activated F Perry Co. Central 65, Wolfe Co. 33 WESTERN CONFERENCE Rebounds—New Jersey 38 (Humphries 10), 24, Atlanta 2 Pittsburgh 50 29 17 4 62 157 131 Jonathan Toews and F Patrick Sharp from Pikeville 83, East Ridge 71 Southwest Division Indiana 52 (Hibbert 14). Assists—New Jersey 23 Denver 29, Pittsburgh 23, OT New Jersey 49 27 19 3 57 133 139 injured reserve. Powell Co. 61, Owsley Co. 44 WLPct GB (D.Williams 7), Indiana 26 (Granger, Stephenson ¥¥¥ N.Y. Islanders 49 20 22 7 47 120 145 DALLAS STARS—Aactivated C Brenden Reidland 84, Christian Fellowship 36 Dallas 14 8 .636 — 5). Total Fouls—New Jersey 21, Indiana 20. Divisional Playoffs Northeast Division Morrow from the injured list. Rockcastle Co. 63, McCreary Central 50 San Antonio 13 9 .591 1 Technicals—D.Williams, Sha.Williams. A— GP W L OT Pts GF GA 1 Saturday, Jan. 14 NEW JERSEY DEVILS—Activated D Andy Rowan Co. 70, Lewis Co. 42 Houston 12 9 .571 1 ⁄2 11,408 (18,165). San Francisco 36, New Orleans 32 Boston 48 32 14 2 66 175 105 1 Greene from injured reserve. Placed D Henrik Russell Co. 70, Taylor Co. 55 Memphis 11 10 .524 2 ⁄2 New England 45, Denver 10 Ottawa 53 27 20 6 60 160 164 1 Tallinder on injured reserve. Sheldon Clark 72, Paintsville 45 New Orleans 4 17 .190 9 ⁄2 CAVALIERS 88, CELTICS 87 Sunday, Jan. 15 Toronto 50 25 19 6 56 155 152 TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Recalled F Pierre- Silver Grove 68, Calvary Christian 58 Northwest Division CLEVELAND (88) Baltimore 20, Houston 13 Buffalo 50 21 24 5 47 122 150 Cedric Labrie from Norfolk (AHL). Simon Kenton 66, Cooper 54 WLPct GB Casspi 3-9 0-0 7, Jamison 3-13 3-3 10, Varejao N.Y. Giants 37, Green Bay 20 Montreal 50 19 22 9 47 131 137 COLLEGE South Oldham 60, North Oldham 48 Oklahoma City 16 4 .800 — 8-12 2-2 18, Irving 10-14 2-3 23, Parker 0-1 0-0 ¥¥¥ Southeast Division 1 CCSU—Named Tommy Buzzo co-defensive St. Mary 59, Murray 57 Denver 14 7 .667 2 ⁄2 0, Gee 3-7 8-9 14, T.Thompson 1-6 1-2 3, Conference Championships GP W L OT Pts GF GA 1 coordinator. Walton-Verona 84, Grant Co. 60 Utah 12 7 .632 3 ⁄2 Sessions 3-10 1-1 7, Samuels 1-4 0-0 2, Sunday, Jan. 22 Washington 49 26 19 4 56 139 141 1 CLEMSON—Suspended junior basketball F Warren Central 95, Christian Co. 54 Portland 12 9 .571 4 ⁄2 M.Thompson 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 34-79 17-20 88. New England 23, Baltimore 20 Florida 48 22 15 11 55 122 136 1 Milton Jennings indefinitely for academic rea- Washington Co. 59, Campbellsville 47 Minnesota 10 11 .476 6 ⁄2 BOSTON (87) N.Y. Giants 20, San Francisco 17, OT Winnipeg 51 23 22 6 52 126 144 Webster Co. 54, Owensboro Catholic 36 Pacific Division Pierce 8-12 1-2 18, Bass 5-11 3-4 13, Garnett 5- ¥¥¥ Tampa Bay 49 22 23 4 48 140 168 sons. West Carter 61, Fleming Co. 60 WLPct GB 10 4-4 14, Bradley 2-5 2-2 6, Allen 9-14 0-0 22, Pro Bowl Carolina 52 18 25 9 45 132 164 IOWA STATE—Named Todd Sturdy wide Western Hills 57, Bourbon Co. 52 L.A. Clippers 12 6 .667 — Wilcox 2-3 0-2 4, Pietrus 1-5 0-0 2, Moore 2-5 0- Sunday, Jan. 29 WESTERN CONFERENCE receivers coach and passing game coordinator. Woodford Co. 53, George Rogers Clark 49 L.A. Lakers 13 9 .591 1 0 4, Daniels 0-0 0-0 0, Stiemsma 0-1 0-0 0, At Honolulu Central Division PITTSBURGH—Named Inoke Breckterfield 1 GIRLS Golden State 7 12 .368 5 ⁄2 Pavlovic 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 36-69 10-14 87. AFC 59, NFC 41 GP W L OT Pts GF GA defensive line coach. Allen Co.-Scottsville 75, Butler Co. 40 Phoenix 7 13 .350 6 Cleveland 23 21 18 26 — 88 ¥¥¥ Detroit 51 34 16 1 69 163 118 ST. ANDREWS—Announced the resignation of 1 Anderson Co. 56, Montgomery Co. 50 Sacramento 6 15 .286 7 ⁄2 Boston 24 19 27 17 — 87 Super Bowl Nashville 51 31 16 4 66 145 131 women’s soccer coach Rohan Naraine. Barren Co. 51, Greenwood 46 Tuesday’s Games 3-Point Goals—Cleveland 3-13 (Irving 1-2, Sunday, Feb. 5 St. Louis 49 29 13 7 65 124 102 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN—Named Richard Olin Berea 50, Nicholas Co. 40 Boston 93, Cleveland 90 Jamison 1-4, Casspi 1-4, Gee 0-1, Sessions 0- At Indianapolis Chicago 51 29 15 7 65 164 147 quarterbacks coach and Troy Rogers wide Betsy Layne 59, South Floyd 46 Indiana 106, New Jersey 99 2), Boston 5-11 (Allen 4-6, Pierce 1-1, Pavlovic New England vs. N.Y. Giants, 5:20 p.m. Columbus 50 13 31 6 32 115 169 receivers coach.