INSIDE: Advice B5 | Comics B6 | Classifieds B7 | Entertainment B8 MONDAY Sports editor SECTION JAN. 28, 2019 Jeff Fishbein The Sentinel (717) 248-6741, ext. 108 Lewistown, PA [email protected] www.lewistownsentinel.com Sports B ULTIMATE WARRIOR TOURNAMENT Kibe gets ultimate, outstanding revenge 12 locals medal; Huskies finish as runner-ups By BRIAN CARSON Sentinel correspondent

ALLPORT — Mifflin County sophomore Trey Kibe breezed to the 160-pound championship at the Ul - timate Warrior Tournament on Sat - urday and he did it in outstanding fashion. Kibe went 4-0 with three falls to earn the outstanding wrestler award, marking the second year in a row a Husky took the honor. Trent Hidlay won it last year at 174 pounds. Mount Union’s Jake Ryan brought home the gold at heavy - weight while the area teams captured a grand total of 12 medals against some rugged competition. In the finals, Kibe enjoyed the ul - timate payback with a 1:13 fall over Tyler Stoltzfus of St. Joseph’s. Stoltzfus handed Kibe his only loss, ABOVE: Mifflin Countyʼs Nic Allison pins Brockwayʼs Marc Palmer in a 1-0 decision, in the Powerade fi - a 106-pound bout at the Ultimate Warrior Wrestling Tournament Sat - nals back in December. urday in Allport. The second meeting was a much different story. Kibe came out, RIGHT: Juniataʼs Tyler Wileman lifts Saint Josephʼs Zak Rosenberger scored the opening takedown and in a 170-pound consolation semifinal. flipped the St. Joe’s junior to his Sentinel photos by RICH MURAWSKI back for the fall. Kibe is now 25-1 on the season. back even though he lost to him ear - wicked cradle thrown in for good “I came into the match with my lier,” Martin said. “That’s going to measure that scored five nearfall head a lot better and my game plan carry him into the individual post - points. was better for this match. This time, season. You have to wrestle matches “Obviously, he knew the chin I knew what to expect and what I had just like that. This is a great tourna - whip would be coming, so I tried to do,” Kibe said. “I wrestled really ment to get our guys ready for dis - something different this time and ac - well in this tournament, maybe the tricts.” tually took a shot. Coach Martin has best I’ve had all season. I’m going in Teammate Nic Allison won the been trying to get me to shoot more the right direction. I was passive the championship at 106 pounds and and more and this time it paid off,” first match against him and this time, Ryan captured his over Husky Blaine Allison said. “The cradle on top, once I was more aggressive and got into Davis. In addition to Davis, Mifflin I had that, I liked my chances. There his legs. After losing 1-0, he’s a County’s Christian Fisher settled for were a few times we got into a tough kid, it feels good to get the a runner-up spot at 120 pounds. scramble, but I came out on top. I’m win.” Allison, alias Mr. Chin Whip, did - happy with how I performed all the Mifflin County coach Kirby Mar - n’t need his signature move in the fi - way up to the finals. It feels great. It’s tin liked the fire and aggression dis - nals against Bryce Beatty of Mount a great expe rience winning my first played by his talented sophomore. Union. The 23-3 freshman scored a high-school tournament.” “Trey wrestled with a fire in his takedown in the first, a reversal in the belly and he didn’t hold anything second and some fancy riding with a See Ultimate / Page B4

SCHOLASTIC SPORTS

PFromestnaffnreporSts tate takes Sdenioor Awnthony CaIssnar, drankiead Nno. 4a at 285, downed Indiana’s Fletcher Miller in an FPromastiarff repoorfts Huskies set new records 4x400 meter relay in 3:39.2. The Huskies BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — No. 1 Penn 11-5 win, rolling up over 2:00 in riding placed eighth in the 4x800 in 9:13.53. LANCASTER — Mifflin County’s in - “We didn’t know they were going to be State took down home standing Indiana to time to put Penn State up 9-3. Sophomore door track and field team shooks things up taking team scores and we did things a little close out a Big Ten road swing through the Devin Schnupp thrilled the many Lion faith - some over the weekend at the Franklin and different and shuffled people around,” Mif - Hoosier state on Sunday. Penn State ful at the dual by picking up his first Big Ten Marshall High School Invitational by put - flin County coach Scott Gantz said. “Our downed Indiana 35-9 in Bloomington to re - dual meet victory in a 5-2 win over Indi - ting athletes in events that maybe wasn’t team scores could have been better had we main unbeaten on the year. ana’s Liam Cronin. True freshman their strength. put people in their sstrength events. The kids Penn State won all but one off Roman Bravo-Young was injured The results couldn’t have been much bet - really produced and that’s good to see.” the contested bouts (giving up in the first period of his match at ter under the circumstances as the boys team On the girls side, Joy Galbraith set a new a forfeit loss at 133), includ - Purdue Friday night and did not finished fifth out of 42 teams and the girls school record in the 3,000, finishing eighth ing one Nittany Lion’s first- wrestle. Indiana’s Garrett Pep - placed seventh out of 39 schools. in 11:25.84. ever Big Ten dual victory. ple won by forfeit at the weight Chayce Macknair set a new program That was just one of 10 top-10 finishes The dual began at 184 and Penn State led 12-9 at inter - record in the 1,600-meter run, finishing in 4 for the girls. where junior Francisco Bisono mission. minutes, 27.3 seconds. That timing was also Skylar Ciccolini accounted for two of stepped in at 184 for No. 3 Shakur Rasheed Sophomore Nick Lee, ranked No. 7 at good enough for the win in the event. those, taking seventh in the triple jump (33 for the second time this weekend. Bisono 141, got Penn State (9-0, 5-0 B1G) started Macknair also finished 10th in the 800 feet — 0.5 inches) and tied for fifth in the was once again tough but dropped a hard- on the right foot in the second half. He (2:07.33) — a race teammate Brayden Har - high jump (4-9). fought 5-1 decision. Junior Bo Nickal, posted a 4-0 takedown edge in front of ris finished seventh in 2:06.61. Ella Spriggle finished with the same ranked No. 1 at 197, made short work of many home-state fans to roll to a 13-3 major Harris also finished fifth in the 1,600 height in the high jump and took sixth in the IU’s Jake Kleimola. Nickal turned an early over Kyle Luigs. Redshirt freshman Jarod (4:34.08). 60-meter hurdles (0:10.03). scramble into a cradle and a fast fall, getting Verkleeren once again stepped in for No. 11 The boys team also had a pair of relay the at the 0:58 mark to put Penn State teams finish in the top 10, winning the See Scholastic / Page B4 up 6-3. See PSU / Page B4

DMjEoLBkOUoRvNEi,c Arusotrauliats(ANP) a—daNolvafk onrine sunefovrceed nerrotrhs waAs imuprsestsivreaenloiugah.nThaOt it pen title; Osaka wins women’s Djokovic was so good, so relentless, so flawless, that came against Nadal — who is ranked No. 2, owns 17 Rafael Nadal never stood a chance. major trophies himself and hadn’t dropped a set in the Djokovic reduced one of the greats of the game to tournament — was hard to comprehend. merely another outclassed opponent — just a guy, re - Djokovic left Nadal smirking or gritting his teeth ally — and one so out of sorts that Nadal even or punching his racket strings, unable to compete at whiffed on one of his famous forehands entirely. all. In a breathtakingly mistake-free performance that Here’s how Nadal explained it: To have a chance yielded a remarkably lopsided result, the No. 1-ranked when Djokovic plays that well, something extra is re - Djokovic overwhelmed Nadal 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 on Sun - quired. Given that he’s coming off a series of injuries, day night to win a record seventh Australian Open given that he hadn’t played since the U.S. Open last championship and a third consecutive Grand Slam September, Nadal couldn’t raise his game. title, raising his count to 15 overall. Then again, Nadal conceded, “When the player did “Under the circumstances,” Djokovic said, “it was almost everything better than you, you can’t complain truly a perfect match.” much.” No one who saw it would disagree. So Djokovic added to previous triumphs in Mel - Djokovic’s coach, Marian Vajda, said: “I would de - bourne in 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 and 2016, scribe it as dominance.” along with four titles at Wimbledon, three at the U.S. Nadal’s take? “An amazing level of tennis.” Open and one at the French Open. “Unbelievable,” said Nadal’s coach, Carlos Moya. He broke his tie with Roger Federer and Roy Emer - AP photo “Novak probably could have won, no matter who the son for most Australian Open men’s titles. He also opponent was.” Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates after defeating Spain's Rafael That Djokovic would produce 34 winners and only See Page B4 Nadal in the men's singles final at the Australian Open tennis cham - Open / pionships Sunday in Melbourne, Australia. Juniata at Greenwood, 7:20 p.m. — LUKE nizes the Players Protective Association, the 1984 — Wayne Gretzky’s record 51- THE GAMES Susquenita at East Juniata, 7:30 p.m. players’ union. game scoring streak is halted as the Angeles Today’s local sports schedule: Claysburg-Kimmel at Mount Union, 6 p.m. 1943 — Max Bentley of the Kings post a 4-2 victory. Over the 51 Boys basketball Sunbury Christian at BMS, 6 p.m. Black Hawks has four goals and three as - games, Gretzky scored 61 goals and 92 as - Mifflin County at Hollidaysburg, 7:30 p.m. sists in a 10-1 rout of the New York sists. THE HISTORY Juniata at Bellefonte, 7:30 p.m. Rangers. Bentley scored all four goals and an assist in the third period. Max’s brother, Upper Dauphin at Juniata, 7:30 p.m. THE QUESTION Midd-West at Warrior Run, 7:30 p.m. On this day in: Doug, has four assists in the third period. Sunbury Christian at BMS, 7:30 p.m. 1901 — The American League is 1949 — Monte Irvin and Ford Smith are How many NCAA Division I wrestling Greenwood at Susquenita, 7:20 p.m. founded. The league plans for a 140-game signed by the New York Giants. They are programs have 1,000 wins in dual matches? Girls basketball schedule, set player rosters at 14 and recog - the first black players to sign with the club. Answer, Page B3 B2—Lewistown, PA The Sentinel Monday, Jan. 28, 2019 SPORTS

MORLAaNDhO, Fola. (AmP) — eansapolils’iEfrictEbsronAon theFtheCir sharetoof the tpoht. Thie rterdceptionss. traight win over NFC The Pro Bowl has long been opening possession, helping conference allowed the NFC Trubisky was sacked by considered a laughable repre - Mahomes earn the offensive 148 total yards and 10 first Adams on a flea flicker, and sentation of the NFL game. Most Valuable Player award. downs while intercepting Dallas’ Amari Cooper had a It reached a new level of Mahomes pleaded with voters three passes and notching wide-open touchdown pass comedy Sunday as several to give it to Chiefs fullback seven sacks. bounce off his face mask. players swapped positions Anthony Sherman, who Ramsey got in on offense Seattle’s Russell Wilson during the annual all-star caught three passes for 92 late, catching a 6-yard slant also was sacked four times. game. yards and ran for a score. pass from Houston’s Deshaun MASCOT MADNESS Jacksonville Jaguars cor - “Sherman had my vote. Watson with 19 seconds re - Adams’ hit on the Pats nerback Jalen Ramsey caught Sherman had my vote,” said maining. Los Angeles Charg - mascot went viral, leading to a touchdown pass in the final Mahomes, who completed 7 ers rookie safety Derwin false reports about the guy minute, capping a dominate of 14 passes for 156 yards. “I James failed to haul in the 2- being hospitalized. performance for the AFC de - thought I told everybody on conversion. “It’s dying down now,” fense in a 26-7 victory over the camera. He made some “Man, me and Deshaun, Adams said. “He never went the NFC in steady rain. It was plays out there. For a full - that’s my brother from an - to the hospital. They blew it the third consecutive victory back, we have one of the best other mother,” Ramsey said. up. It was all for the fans. I for the AFC, all of them at in the league so I’m always “We’ve been plotting and gained some fans and I gained Camping World Stadium. happy to try to get him a little scheming all week, manifest - some enemies, put it like The last two were played in vote like that.” ing, and it just came about.” that.” sloppy weather, with the lat - Adams, who made head - New York Giants running IN-GAME HIJINKS est one also coming amid tem - lines for sacking the New back Saquon Barkley, Dallas Indianapolis Colts tight peratures in the mid-50s. It England Patriots mascot dur - running back Ezekiel Elliott, end Eric Ebron had his phone was far from ideal conditions, ing a Pro Bowl skills compe - Tampa Bay receiver Mike tucked into the pocket of his raising speculation about the tition, was named the Evans and New Orleans’ sweatshirt and used it be - game’s future in Orlando, but defensive MVP thanks to an Alvin Kamara all got in on tween the third and fourth fairly fitting considering the interception and a sack. defense for the NFC. Evans quarters. Ebron took pics with effort players provided. It was “It’s a great achievement, notched an interception. opposing players, working his two-hand touch most of the but the main thing was to The AFC led 20-0 early in way around the entire NFC day, with officials blowing come out here and get the vic - the fourth quarter, looking defense. plays dead at the slightest hint tory,” Adams said. “That was like it might record the first ANOTHER NO-CALL of contact. the main thing, just to get the shutout in Pro Bowl history. Adams hugged a line judge “Who cares, man?” New money, man. That’s what we But Dallas’ Dak Prescott who didn’t throw a flag on an York Je ts safety Jamal Adams wanted.” found Atlanta’s Austin obvious pass interference AP photo said. “At the end of the day, Mahomes and Adams each Hooper for a 20-yard score play against Green Bay re - NFC running back Saquon Barkley (26) in action against we’re like little kids out there got a luxury vehicle. on fourth down with 9:09 re - ceiver Davonte Adams. the AFC during the NFL Pro Bowl football game Sunday just playing in the mud, play - AFC players will get maining. Davonte Adams dropped to in Orlando, FL. ing in the rain.” $67,000 each for the victory, The NFC had plenty of the ground in disbelief, and Regardless of the elements, $8,000 more than the guys chances before that. The con - several NFC teammates INJURIES with bruised knees. Neither the AFC made the plays the who lose the Super Bowl next ference failed to score on a protested. Pittsburgh Steelers receiver was considered serious, al - NFC didn’t. week in Atlanta. The Pro fourth-and- run early. Players from both confer - JuJu Smith-Schuster and Los though Smith-Schuster was Kansas City’s Patrick Ma - Bowl losers will get $39,000 Chicago’s Mitchell Trubisky, ences spent the week lament - Angeles Chargers receiver limping on the way to the bus homes completed an 18-yard each. Minnesota receiver Adam ing a now-infamous no-call in Keenan Allen left the game and declined comment. Allen touchdown pass to Indi - The AFC defenders earned Thielen and Prescott threw in - the NFC title game.

JSuANsDtIiEnGO R(AP)o— secludwing hiins gosld mFedaal atrthe mup.eThre AsustrIalinan fsiguuredrhe atwno hcolees fOor a p31 eonn the Baker’s leads Rutgers Justin Rose overcame a few 2016 Olympics, and ex - lost his best chance on the front nine to shoot 67 and nervous moments early in panded his lead at No. 1 in front nine, when Rose was finish at 10-under 278. the final round with enough the world. His 10th victory dropping shots and he could - Rose failed to convert a oSvTAeTErCNOLLiEGttEa, Pna. yaddeLd thiroee nasss ists, three key putts down the stretch on the PGA Tour gave him n’t make a move. 54-hole lead in the BMW (AP) — Rutgers players steals and a pair of re - for a 3-under 69 to hold off the most of English players, “Just was a little shaky Championship late last year have vowed to avoid an - bounds. Adam Scott and win the breaking a tie with Nick and I wasn’t solid tee-to- in Aronimink, and he had a other last place finish in the “(Baker) made some big Farmers Insurance Open on Faldo. green,” Scott said. “He never 3-6 record on the PGA Tour Big Ten. They took another plays for us ... made four Sunday. “He’s the No. 1 player in really was under much pres - when leading going into the step toward that goal by free throws down the Rose had a three-shot lead the world, and he’s showing sure. By the time I got it final round. He struggled holding off a team that’s stretch,” Pikiell said. shrink to a single shot when why,” Scott said. “Even sorted out, it was too late.” with his swing early, missing headed in the opposite di - “When he plays that way, it he opened with three bogeys when he was a little off, he Hideki Matsuyama closed tee shots to the right and rection. helps us a great deal and in five holes, and Jon Rahm kept it together.” with a 67 and tied for third missing the green from the Geo Baker scored 20 gives our younger guys made birdie on the par-5 Scott, making his debut at with Talor Gooch, who shot fairway on No. 5, and his points and the Scarlet confidence.” sixth. Rose answered with a this tournament, didn’t make 68. Gooch, who finished putter looked shaky. Knights (10-9, 3-6 Big FINDING MOTIVA - bold play on the next hole for a birdie until the ninth hole fourth last week in the Desert But he delivered big birdie Ten) beat Penn State 64-60 TION a short birdie, restored his and missed a 20-inch par Classic to get into this event, putts on No. 7 and No. 10, on Saturday to put a three- Less than 10 months lead at the turn and then kept putt on the front nine. He earned a spot in next week’s short-game shots that took game cushion between from a convincing NIT in front of Scott, who birdied was flawless on the back, Phoenix Open. He is playing stress of his putter on con - themselves and the confer - championship win, the Nit - his last four holes for a 68. however, and kept the out - this year on conditional sta - secutive holes on the back ence cellar, where they’ve tany Lions didn’t expect to Rose finished at 21-under come in doubt until the end. tus. nine. finished every season since be winless in the conference 267 for a two-shot victory, Rose holed an 8-foot par Rahm was never a factor He won with a new set of joining the Big Ten in and looking up at everyone becoming the first player putt on No. 15 with Scott in after pulling within one shot clubs having signed an en - 2014. else. Disappointment was since Peter Jacobsen in 1995 tight for birdie to keep his with that birdie on No. 6, dorsement deal with Japan- “This is the toughest noticeable as the Nittany — when the South and lead at three shots. On the which turned out to be the based Honma. Rose also league in the country, espe - Lions silently shuffled into North courses at Torrey par-3 16th, Rose holed a 30- only one he made all round. won without his regular cad - cially on the road,” Rutgers their locker room. Pines were 700 yards shorter foot birdie putt, and then He shot 72 and tied for fifth die, Mark Fulcher, who had coach Steve Pikiell said. “I hope and pray that as — to post all four rounds in Scott rolled in his birdie from with Rory McIlroy (69) and a heart procedure last week. “We were a couple of athletes and competitors, the 60s at this event. 20 feet. Scott pulled within defending champion Jason Rose used Gareth Lord, the points better.” that even though you’re in “The offseason was short two by hitting his approach Day (67). former caddie of Rose’s That was the case for this situation, you want to and sharp,” Rose said. “I did - to a foot on the 17th. Tiger Woods had to settle longtime Ryder Cup partner, much of the second half feel that winning feeling n’t know how I was going to Scott badly missed the for his own version of win - Henrik Stenson. when Rutgers controlled the again,” Chambers said. “I come out. It’s awesome to fairway on the par-5 18th ning. Starting the final round Rose now heads to the latter portion of the game, can’t wait to get to work to - play that well this week.” and had to lay up from a 13 shots behind, Woods Saudi International for a taking the lead for good on morrow morning. I can’t He won for the 10th con - bunker, and Rose stuffed his wanted to get into double meeting of four of the top a 3-pointer from Baker that wait to watch this film secutive year worldwide, in - wedge into 3 feet to wrap it figures. He birdied his last five players in the world. made it 57-53 with 3:26 to tonight. I’m fired up.” play. THE BIG PICTURE The Nittany Lions (7-13, Rutgers: The Scarlet 0-9) pulled within a point Knights won just their sec - less than two minutes later ond road game against a Crosby, Lundqvist lead Metropolitan to victory on a layup from Mike Big Ten team since joining SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) as a kid growing up and with a goal in the second rivalry and the fans take it Watkins but wouldn’t get the conference in 2014. — Sidney Crosby now has you see that presentation so half that made it 6-2. personally. That’s what any closer as the Scarlet They’re 2-38 overall with one more reason to have it’s pretty cool. I had a lot Lundqvist made big makes it fun,” Gibson said. Knights shot 6 of 7 from both wins inside the Bryce good memories of the of fun today.” saves against Landeskog “You’re still at All-Star the free-throw line. Jordan Center. Shark Tank. Lundqvist stopped 11 of and Claude Giroux in the game and you’re out there Eugene Omoruyi and Penn State: The Nittany Crosby had two goals 13 shots in his two games period one night after win - with some of the best play - Montez Mathis chipped in Lions are off to their first 0- and three assists to win the to give the Metropolitan ning the save streak com - ers in the league. Stuff’s 11 points apiece, and Shaq 9 start in conference play All-Star MVP, and Henrik Division its second title in petition in the skills going to happen.” Carter pulled down a team- since 2012-13 when they Lundqvist pitched a first- four years of the three-on- challenge. Landeskog had a hat best seven rebounds for the lost 14 Big Ten games in a half shutout to lead the three All-Star format and “It was good defense, trick and an assist and Scarlet Knights, who won row. Metropolitan Division to a the $1 million prize shared good structure,” Lundqvist Roman Josi had three as - their second in a row. UP NEXT 10-5 victory over the Cen - by the winners of the four- said. “That helps, espe - sists and a goal for the “They jumped on us Rutgers hosts Indiana on tral Division in the cham - team divisional tourna - cially three on three. Hon - Central. early and we kind of settled Wednesday. pionship round of the NHL ment. estly, I thought we had Pekka Rinne and Dub - down after a timeout and Penn State hosts Purdue All-Star game Saturday Mathew Barzal of the pretty good structure, so nyk combined to stop 23 of played some good basket - on Thursday. night. New York Islanders added much skill up front, so 27 shots with Dubnyk pro - ball,” Pikiell said. Crosby finished the two goals and three assists many goals. You don’t get viding one of the biggest Lamar Stevens scored 21 night with four goals and in the final game. surprised, you get im - highlights with a glove points while Myles Dread Women’s four assists in two games Mikko Rantanen had pressed.” save that robbed Connor UNIVERSITY PARK — and Rasir Bolton each A cold-shooting afternoon on the same ice where he two goals and Colorado The first time the All- McDavid on a breakaway. added 11 for the Nittany won the Conn Smythe Tro - teammate Gabriel Lan - Star game came to San The Metropolitan Divi - was too much for the Penn Lions, who lost their sev - State women’s basketball phy and three deskog added one for the Jose in 1997, hometown sion won the second semi - enth in a row. Bolton years ago for Pittsburgh. Central. Landeskog fin - favorite Owen Nolan final 7-4 thanks to a team to overcome Sunday missed a potential tying 3- afternoon as No. 14 Rutgers “I have some great mem - ished with four goals and capped the night by calling tiebreaking goal by Letang pointer with less than a sec - ories here for sure,” he three assists, while Ranta - his shot and pointing to the with 3:38 to play. Sebast - claimed a 69-61 victory ond left. over the Lady Lions in Big said. “It’s always been a nen had four goals and two spot where he completed a ian Aho added an insur - Penn State had opportu - tough place to play. Obvi - assists. hat trick that delighted the ance goal seconds after Ten action at the Bryce Jor - nities early. The Nittany dan Center. ously, when you win in a “There’s more pace ob - Shark Tank. Braden Holtby stopped Lions led midway through rink and have those memo - viously when it’s the final Sharks fans didn’t have John Tavares in close. Senior Teniya Page led the first half and opened the the Lady Lions 18 points ries, it’s something you and there’s a million dol - as much to cheer for in the NOTES: The NHL hon - second half with a 7-2 run think about every time you lars on the line. A lot of return, even though their ored four women’s hockey with the help of a Big Ten after trailing 30-26 at half - career high-tying 11 free go there. Being in that guy were going a little bit three All-Stars started the players who participated in time. dressing room, it’s auto - harder but it’s good for the night on the ice together All-Star weekend, Kendall throws, while also adding a “They go up and we fight team-best seven assists. She matic to bring you back to fans,” Rantanen said. “Just for the Pacific. The Central Coyne Schofield and Bri - back,” Penn State coach some of those moments.” too bad that we were not blitzed the Pacific early for anna Decker of the United now sits just 13 points Patrick Chambers said. “We away from her 2,000th ca - The memories aren’t that ready to play.” its first win in four years in States, and Rebecca John - get it to one point and I just nearly as sweet for the Crosby assisted on this format, scoring seven ston and Renata Fast of reer point. Senior Amari love the team’s grit. We’re Carter, who was honored Sharks fans, who booed Barzal’s goal against goals on nine shots against Canada. The four women this close to breaking Crosby when he won the Devan Dubnyk just 22 sec - John Gibson in the first got a standing ovation and pre-game on her Senior through. I’m more opti - Day, followed with 14 award, joining Wayne onds into the championship half of the period in a 10-4 a $25,000 donation in mistic walking out of this Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, game and then made it 5-0 victory. their name to a hockey points. arena than I was a week Bobby Orr, Joe Sakic and in the closing seconds of Gibson, who plays for charity of their choice. ago.” Jean Beliveau as the only the first half off a pass the rival Anaheim Ducks, Coyne Schofield was the BAKER’S FINISH players to win the Conn from Barzal. Crosby also drew derisive chants from first woman to compete in Baker potted seven of his The Sentinel Smyth, the Hart Trophy assisted on Pittsburgh the fans who later called the skills competition on and All-Star MVP. teammate Kris Letang’s for Vegas’ Marc-Andre Friday night, finishing sev - points in the final 4:29 “It’s cool,” Crosby said. goal in the first half and Fleury to take over. enth in the fastest skater where he was 4-for-6 717-248-6741 “You play and you watch then helped seal the game “Anytime you play it’s a competition. shooting from the line. He B3—Lewistown, PA The Sentinel Monday, Jan. 28, 2019 SCOREBOARD

285: Jake Ryan, Mount Union pinned Blaine tract. 3-9 4-4 11, Jones 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 20-57 14-20 60. Cameron Smith (73), $184,600 71n-69s-71-65—276 -12 2, Central, Landeskog 1 (O’Reilly), 11:33. 3, Pacific, SPORTS NOTICES Davis, Mifflin County, :26. WASHINGTON (4) — Signed Kurt Suzuki, c, Atlanta, Halftime—Rutgers 30-26. 3-Point Goals—Rutgers 7- Gary Woodland (73), $184,600 71s-70n-69-66—276 -12 Karlsson 1 (Gibson), 14:51. 4, Central, Josi 1 (Kane), BASEBALL to a $10 million, two-year contract; signed Patrick 16 (Mathis 2-4, Baker 2-6, Harper 1-1, McConnell 1-2, Bud Cauley (53), $121,714 66n-70s-74-67—277 -11 15:08. 5, Central, Kane 1 (Wheeler, Josi), 15:31. 6, Mifflin County Youth Baseball is accepting Third Place Corbin, lhp, Arizona, to a $140 million, six-year con - Kiss 1-2, Omoruyi 0-1), Penn St. 6-24 (Dread 3-10, Matt Jones (53), $121,714 67n-74s-69-67—277 -11 Central, Scheifele 1 (O’Reilly), 16:39. 7, Central, coach nominations for the 2019 baseball season. 170: Tyler Wileman, Juniata tract; signed Anibal Sanchez, rhp, Atlanta, to a $19 mil - Reaves 1-3, Stevens 1-4, Bolton 1-4, McCloskey 0-1, Ryan Palmer (53), $121,714 67s-67n-75-68—277 -11 Rantanen 2 (Josi, Landeskog), 17:50. 8, Central, Kane Those interested should submit an email to mcyb - Brycen Hassinger, Mifflin County, 16-0 (3:33) lion, two-year contract; signed Brian Dozier, 2b, Los Buttrick 0-1, Jones 0-1). Fouled Out—Reaves. Re - Sepp Straka (53), $121,714 69n-67s-71-70—277 -11 2 (Wheeler), 18:11. Penalties—None. [email protected] with contact information Angeles Dodgers, to a $9 million, one-year contract. bounds—Rutgers 37 (Carter 7), Penn St. 32 (Watkins Tony Finau (53), $121,714 69s-69n-69-70—277 -11 Second Period—9, Central, Landeskog 2 (Rantanen, 9). Assists—Rutgers 9 (Baker 3), Penn St. 9 (Wheeler Patrick Reed (53), $121,714 69n-69s-69-70—277 -11 Josi), 10:42. 10, Central, O’Reilly 1, 12:30. 11, Central, and age division interested in coaching. Registra - Fifth Place tion will take place in February for those ages 7-12 Remaining Free Agents 4). Total Fouls—Rutgers 21, Penn St. 19. A—13,366 Michael Thompson (53), $121,714 68s-69n-69-71—277 -11 Landeskog 3 (Wheeler), 14:36. 12, Pacific, Gaudreau 132: Patrick Edmondson, Southern Columbia NEW YORK (AP) — The 103 remaining free agents (15,261). Doug Ghim, $79,804 63n-73s-67-75—278 -10 1 (McDavid), 14:47. 13, Pacific, Karlsson 2 (Pavelski, as of May 1. Divisions are: age 7-8 coach pitch; won by default Ethan Kauffman, Mifflin County age 9-10 minor 46/60; age 11-12 major 50/70. (q-rejected $17.9 million qualifying offer): Charles Howell III (41), $79,804 66s-70n-75-67—278 -10 Burns), 15:52. 14, Pacific, Burns 1 (Pavelski), 16:02. 138: Tino Inzana, Brockway dec. Tanner AMERICAN LEAGUE WOMEN’S Sung Kang (41), $79,804 71n-70s-66-71—278 -10 Penalties—None. Weiand, Juniata, 2-1. BALTIMORE (2) — Adam Jones, of; Colby Rasmus, Jason Kokrak (41), $79,804 71n-69s-69-69—278 -10 Shots on Goal—Central 9-9—18. Pacific 9-22—31. Reedsville Little League and Babe Ruth base - NO. 14 RUTGERS 69, PENN ST. 61 of. RUTGERS (16-4) Tiger Woods (41), $79,804 70s-70n-71-67—278 -10 Power-play opportunities—Central 0 of 0; Pacific 0 of ball registrations will be held at the new Reedsville Seventh Place BOSTON (2) — q-Craig Kimbrel, rhp; Brandon Phillips, John Huh (33), $56,623 68s-68n-71-72—279 -9 0. firehouse along Route 655 from 10 a.m.-noon Feb. Carey 8-16 3-3 19, Harris 2-4 0-0 4, Cryor 4-6 1-2 9, 126: Derek Burk, Mifflin County dec. Zach Stu - 2b. Guirantes 2-9 0-0 4, Wilson 5-9 1-2 14, Gilles 0-1 0-0 Trey Mullinax (33), $56,623 70s-71n-68-70—279 -9 Goalies—Central, Rinne(9 shots-8 saves), Dubnyk(22- 9, 6-8 p.m. Feb. 12 and 10 a.m.-noon Feb. 16 for art, Lake Lehman, 3-1. CHICAGO (3) — Jeanmar Gomez, rhp; Miguel Gon - 0, Jenkins 1-2 1-2 3, Wallace 0-0 0-0 0, Broughton 1- Xander Schauffele (33), $56,623 69s-70n-70-70—279 -9 19). Pacific, Fleury(9-6), Gibson(9-2). kids ages 5-15. There is a $25 registration fee. 145: Trey Shoemaker, Mifflin County dec. zalez, rhp; James Shields, rhp. 2 0-0 3, Calhoun 1-3 0-0 3, Mack 3-3 2-2 8, Peleg Pelc Danny Willett (33), $56,623 71n-68s-70-70—279 -9 A—17,562 (17,562). T—0:40. Colton Geitler, Oswayo Valley, 10-3. CLEVELAND (4) — Melky Cabrera; of; Brandon 1-3 0-0 2, Totals 28-58 8-11 69. Jonas Blixt (26), $45,144 68s-69n-74-69—280 -8 Referees—Dean Morton, Brian Pochmara. Lines - Milroy Baseball Association will be holding Guyer, of; Adam Rosales, inf; Josh Tomlin, rhp. PENN ST. (10-10) Mackenzie Hughes (26), $45,144 70n-70s-70-70—280 -8 men—Ryan Galloway, Derek Nansen. DETROIT (4) — Jose Iglesias, ss; Francisco Liriano, Si Woo Kim (26), $45,144 67n-68s-73-72—280 -8 signups for kids ages 5-15 at the Armagh Town - Team Scores Smith 1-3 4-6 6, Carter 4-11 3-4 14, Frazier 1-5 0-1 2, ship building from 6-7:30 p.m. Jan. 20, 10 a.m.- lhp; Victor Martinez, dh; Jarrod Saltalamacchia, c. Ortiz 0-0 0-0 0, Page 3-14 11-12 18, Ebo 2-5 2-2 6, Robert Streb (26), $45,144 69s-68n-72-71—280 -8 AHL 1. Southern Columbia 225.5 HOUSTON (5) — Evan Gattis, of; Marwin Gonzalez, Jim Knous (26), $45,144 70n-71s-70-69—280 -8 noon Feb. 2 and 6-7:30 p.m. Feb. 6. There is a 2. Mifflin County 179 McDaniel 2-7 2-3 7, Travascio-Green 3-7 0-0 8, Totals EASTERN CONFERENCE $40 registration fee and a $25 fundraiser fee. inf-of; q-Dallas Keuchel, lhp; Martin Maldonado, c; 16-52 22-28 61. Hank Lebioda (26), $45,144 70n-67s-68-75—280 -8 Atlantic Division 3. St. Joseph’s Academy 160 Tony Sipp, lhp. Rutgers 9 16 22 22 —69 Sangmoon Bae (19), $35,003 68n-67s-71-75—281 -7 GP WLOL SOL Pts GF GA 4. Brockway 130.5 Milroy Baseball Association is seeking individu - KANSAS CITY (2) — Alcides Escobar, ss; Jason Ham - Penn St. 13 11 15 22 —61 Keegan Bradley (19), $35,003 68n-71s-69-73—281 -7 Charlotte 46 31 11 4066 157 132 5. Wilson Area 116 mel, rhp. Wyndham Clark (19), $35,003 69s-67n-70-75—281 -7 als interested in coaching baseball or softball for 3-Point Goals—Rutgers 5-12 (Guirantes 0-1, Wilson Bridgeport 46 24 16 4254 140 143 9. Mount Union 87.5 LOS ANGELES (5) — Jim Johnson, rhp; Blake Wood, 3-5, Broughton 1-2, Calhoun 1-3, Peleg Pelc 0-1), Jordan Spieth (19), $35,003 65n-72s-72-72—281 -7 Lehigh Valley 45 24 16 3253 150 140 the 2019 season. If interested, send a letter to 24. Juniata 47.5 rhp; Junichi Tazawa, rhp; Chris Young, of; Eric Young Adam Svensson (19), $35,003 70n-67s-69-75—281 -7 Phillip Guss at 191 Whitetail Mountain Lane, Mil - Penn St. 7-21 (Carter 3-8, Frazier 0-1, Page 1-4, Mc - Providence 45 22 16 6151 147 131 OW: Trey Kibe, Mifflin County Jr., of, Daniel 1-3, Travascio-Green 2-5). Assists—Rutgers Sam Burns (15), $29,110 70s-66n-74-72—282 -6 Springfield 46 20 16 6450 157 150 roy, PA 17063. MINNESOTA (6) — Matt Belisle, rhp; Logan Forsythe, 15 (Cryor 8), Penn St. 12 (Page 7). Fouled Out— Luke List (15), $29,110 70s-69n-71-72—282 -6 WB/Scranton 45 22 18 4149 145 136 REPORTING LOCAL RESULTS 2b; Chris Gimenez, c; Joe Mauer, 1b; Logan Morrison, None. Rebounds—Rutgers 37 (Carey 7), Penn St. 32 J.T. Poston (15), $29,110 72s-68n-69-73—282 -6 Hershey 44 21 20 0345 116 138 Burnham Babe Ruth Baseball registration will be Scores from non-varsity youth sports may be reported 1b; Ervin Santana, rhp, (Ebo 9). Total Fouls—Rutgers 20, Penn St. 15. Tech - Juli’n Etulain (10), $21,158 71s-67n-71-74—283 -5 Hartford 45 19 21 3243 135 156 held from 5-6:30 p.m. Jan. 29 and Feb. 12 at East electronically to The Sentinel for publication. Scores NEW YORK (2) — Adeiny Hechavarria, ss; Neil nical Fouls—None.A—2,463. Russell Knox (10), $21,158 67n-70s-73-73—283 -5 North Division Derry Elementary School. More information: e-mail must be sent to [email protected] and Walker, inf. Martin Laird (10), $21,158 73s-66n-69-75—283 -5 GP WLOL SOL Pts GF GA [email protected]. must be received by 9:45 p.m. on the day of the game OAKLAND (4) — Brett Anderson, lhp; Edwin Jackson, FOOTBALL Marc Leishman (10), $21,158 68n-73s-70-72—283 -5 Rochester 43 26 13 3156 143 129 for inclusion in the next day’s edition. Scores not re - rhp; Matt Joyce, of; Shawn Kelley, rhp. Nicholas Lindheim (10), $21,158 71s-69n-70-73—283 -5 Syracuse 41 25 13 2153 154 113 SCHOLASTIC ceived by this time will not be published. The Sentinel SEATTLE (5) — Zach Duke, lhp; Cameron Maybin, of; NFL Sam Ryder (10), $21,158 69n-69s-72-73—283 -5 Utica 46 23 18 3251 147 160 There will be a meeting for spring athletes and reserves the right not to publish reported scores that Andrew Romine, inf-of; Denard Span, of; Adam War - Playoff Glance Scott Stallings (10), $21,158 69n-71s-71-72—283 -5 Toronto 44 22 16 3350 157 157 their parents at Mifflin County High School at 7 do not include the league or organization in which the ren, rhp. Wild-card Playoffs Nick Taylor (10), $21,158 71s-68n-72-72—283 -5 Cleveland 43 21 17 4147 129 145 TAMPA BAY (2) — Carlos Gomez, of; Sergio Romo, Saturday, Jan. 5 Kevin Tway (10), $21,158 70n-71s-72-70—283 -5 p.m. Jan. 29 in the high school auditorium. team plays, and its level of play. Laval 45 19 19 3445 122 130 rhp. Indianapolis 21, Houston 7 Emiliano Grillo (7), $16,557 67n-74s-70-73—284 -4 Binghamton 48 20 23 5045 132 165 TEXAS (6) — Tony Barnette, rhp; Adrian Beltre, 3b; Dallas 24, Seattle 22 Sungjae Im (7), $16,557 72s-68n-72-72—284 -4 Sports notices may be emailed to sports@lewis - Belleville 46 20 23 2143 140 153 Bartolo Colon, rhp; Doug Fister, rhp; Yovani Gallardo, Sunday, Jan. 6 Chris Stroud (7), $16,557 66s-71n-74-73—284 -4 WESTERN CONFERENCE townsentinel.com or reported via phone at 248- TV SPORTSWATCH rhp; c; Martin Perez, lhp. L.A. Chargers 23, Baltimore 17 Chris Thompson (7), $16,557 74s-66n-70-74—284 -4 Central Division 6741, ext. 108. The editor reserves the right to edit MONDAY, JAN. 28 TORONTO (1) —Tyler Clippard, rhp, Philadelphia 16, Chicago 15 Braden Thornberry, $16,557 71s-67n-72-74—284 -4 GP WLOL SOL Pts GF GA or reject any notice. Notices will appear for a max - COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) NATIONAL LEAGUE Divisional Playoffs Cameron Davis (5), $15,762 72s-69n-72-72—285 -3 Grand Rapids 46 25 14 3457 137 133 imum of two weeks unless previously approved by 7 p.m. ARIZONA (5) — Clay Buchholz, rhp; Randall Delgado, Saturday, Jan. 12 Bill Haas (5), $15,762 67n-72s-70-76—285 -3 Iowa 45 24 14 4355 152 128 the editor . ESPN — Duke at Notre Dame rhp; Jake Diekman, lhp; Chris Stewart, c; Brad Ziegler, Kansas City 31, Indianapolis 13 Beau Hossler (5), $15,762 67n-70s-74-74—285 -3 Chicago 44 24 14 5154 156 129 ESPNU — Maryland-Eastern Shore at Howard rhp. L.A. Rams 30, Dallas 22 Adam Schenk (5), $15,762 72n-69s-74-70—285 -3 Milwaukee 46 22 17 6151 126 126 9 p.m. ATLANTA (6) — Brad Brach, rhp; Lucas Duda, 1b; Sunday, Jan. 13 John Senden (5), $15,762 68n-73s-72-72—285 -3 Texas 44 22 17 3249 149 137 LOCAL SPORTS ESPN — TCU at Texas Tech Ryan Flaherty, inf; Brandon McCarthy, rhp; Peter Moy - New England 41, L.A. Chargers 28 Grayson Murray (4), $15,123 68n-72s-71-75—286 -2 San Antonio 45 22 21 2046 120 130 ESPNU — Baylor at Oklahoma lan, rhp; Rene Rivera, c. New Orleans 20, Philadelphia 14 Ben Silverman (4), $15,123 68s-71n-72-75—286 -2 Rockford 46 19 19 3546 105 130 WRESTLING COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN’S) CHICAGO (4) — Jorge De La Rosa, lhp; Jaime Garcia, Conference Championships Brandt Snedeker (4), $15,123 68n-73s-71-74—286 -2 Manitoba 43 19 19 3243 110 135 MIFFLIN COUNTY, JUNIATA AND MOUNT 7 p.m. lhp; Bobby Wilson, c; Justin Wilson, lhp. Sunday, Jan. 20 Shawn Stefani (4), $15,123 67n-74s-70-75—286 -2 Pacific Division UNION AT ULTIMATE WARRIOR SEC — Vanderbilt at South Carolina COLORADO (4) — Drew Butera, c; Carlos Gonzalez, NFC Rickie Fowler (4), $14,555 73s-66n-74-74—287 -1 GP WLOL SOL Pts GF GA Semifinals 7:30 p.m. of; Matt Holliday, of; Gerardo Parra, of. L.A. Rams 26, New Orleans 23, OT Brandon Hagy (4), $14,555 66s-71n-74-76—287 -1 San Jose 38 24 82 454 127 96 106 pounds BTN — Ohio State at Minnesota LOS ANGELES (4) — John Axford, rhp; Daniel Hud - AFC Stephan Jaeger (4), $14,555 70s-71n-72-74—287 -1 Bakersfield 42 24 15 2151 140 119 Bryce Beatty, Mount Union technical fall Brady 8 p.m. son, rhp; Manny Machado, ss; Ryan Madson, rhp. New England 37, Kansas City 31, OT C.T. Pan (4), $14,555 64n-75s-71-77—287 -1 Tucson 40 23 13 3150 134 122 Feese, Southern Columbia, 15-0 (6:00). FS1 — West Virginia at Texas MILWAUKEE (4) — Gio Gonzalez, lhp; Curtis Pro Bowl Ryan Blaum (3), $14,129 71n-70s-75-72—288 E San Diego 40 22 13 2349 141 131 Granderson, of; Wade Miley, lhp; Mike Moustakas, 3b. Sunday, Jan. 27 Rory Sabbatini (3), $14,129 72s-68n-76-72—288 E Nic Allison, Mifflin County pinned Mark Palmer, LUGE Colorado 41 20 17 3144 119 130 10:30 p.m. NEW YORK (6) — Jerry Blevins, lhp; Austin Jackson, At Orlando, Fla. John Chin (3), $13,703 66n-71s-77-75—289 +1 Brockway, :43. Stockton 43 18 20 4141 150 173 NBCSN — FIL World Luge Championship, Germany of; Jose Lobaton, c; Devin Mesoraco, c; A.J. Ramos, AFC 26, NFC 7 Sebasti’n Muoz (3), $13,703 68n-72s-75-74—289 +1 Ontario 39 13 20 4232 119 159 120 pounds NBA BASKETBALL rhp; Jose Reyes, inf. Super Bowl Joaquin Niemann (3), $13,703 66n-73s-70-80—289 +1 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for Christian Fisher, Mifflin County dec. Jack Bruce, 7 p.m. PHILADELPHIA (2) — Jose Bautista, of; Aaron Loup, Sunday, Feb. 3 Nick Watney (3), $13,703 72s-68n-74-75—289 +1 an overtime or shootout loss. Blairsville, 12-5. NBA — Golden State at Indiana lhp. At Atlanta Sean O’Hair (2), $13,348 71n-69s-77-73—290 +2 Saturday’s Games 132 pounds 10:30 p.m. PITTSBURGH (1) — Josh Harrison, 2b. New England vs. L.A. Rams, 6:30 p.m. (CBS) Morgan Hoffmann (2), $13,206 70n-70s-79-72—291 +3 Milwaukee 8, Manitoba 2 Gabe Willochell, Greater Latrobe pinned Ethan NBA — Atlanta at LA Clippers ST. LOUIS (2) — Matt Adams, 1b; Bud Norris, rhp. Bakersfield 3, Tucson 1 Kauffman, Mifflin County, 3:33. NHL HOCKEY SAN DIEGO (2) — A.J. Ellis, c; Freddy Galvis, ss. AFC 26, AFC 7 Bridgeport 4, Lehigh Valley 1 160 pounds 7 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO (3) — Gregor Blanco, of; Nick AFC 7 10 3 6— 26 HOCKEY Charlotte 5, Hartford 2 Trey Kibe, Mifflin County dec. Cade Linn, NBCSN — Winnipeg at Philadelphia Hundley, c; Hunter Pence, of. NFC 000 7— 7 Cleveland 4, Chicago 3, OT SKIING WASHINGTON (8) — Joaquin Benoit, rhp; Tim Collins, First Quarter NHL Grand Rapids 3, San Jose 2, SO Southern Columbia, 6-2. EASTERN CONFERENCE 4 p.m. lhp; q-Bryce Harper, of; Jeremy Hellickson, rhp; Greg AFC—Ebron 18 pass from Mahomes (Myers kick), Hershey 4, Laval 2 170 pounds Atlantic Division NBCSN — FIS Alpine World Cup: men’s downhill and Holland, rhp; Mark Reynolds, 1b; Matt Wieters, c. 11:26. Rockford 3, Iowa 1 Dillon Keane, Bradford major dec. Tyler Wile - GP WLOT Pts GF GA man, Juniata, 11-3. super-G, Austria Second Quarter Syracuse 4, Rochester 3, OT AFC—Sherman 1 run (Myers kick), 12:54. Tampa Bay 49 37 10 2 76 199 140 Toronto 3, Belleville 2, SO 285 pounds AFC—FG Myers 31, :21. Toronto 49 30 17 2 62 174 140 Jake Ryan, Mount Union dec. Trae Kitko, BASKETBALL Providence 3, Springfield 2 BASEBALL Third Quarter Montreal 51 28 18 5 61 154 149 WB/Scranton 5, Binghamton 4, OT Moshannon Valley, 9-3. NBA AFC—FG Myers 47, 4:01. Boston 49 27 17 5 59 143 128 San Diego 4, Texas 1 EASTERN CONFERENCE Blaine Davis, Mifflin County dec. Lear Quinton, MLB Fourth Quarter Buffalo 48 24 18 6 54 140 144 Stockton 4, San Antonio 3, OT Atlantic Division Southern Columbia, 3-2. Free Agent Signings NFC—Hooper 20 pass from Prescott (Rosas kick), Florida 48 20 20 8 48 152 170 Ontario 5, Colorado 3 NEW YORK (AP) — The 61 free agents who have WLPct GB 9:05. Detroit 51 19 25 7 45 145 172 Consolation Fourth Round signed, with name, position, former club if different, and Toronto 37 15 .712 — AFC—Ramsey 6 pass from Watson (pass failed), :19. Ottawa 50 19 26 5 43 156 187 Philadelphia 32 18 .640 4 Metropolitan Division 120 pounds contract. The contract information was obtained by The A—NA. TENNIS Karson Kline, Clearfield dec. Cameron Swigart, Associated Press from player and management Boston 30 19 .612 5¢ AFC NFC GP WLOT Pts GF GA Brooklyn 27 23 .540 9 N.Y. Islanders 49 29 15 5 63 147 122 Juniata, 7-5. sources. For players with minor league contracts, letter First downs 24 10 AUSTRALIAN OPEN agreements for major league contracts are in paren - New York 10 38 .208 25 Total Net Yards 416 148 Washington 50 27 17 6 60 171 162 MELBOURNE (AP) — Results Saturday and Sunday Garrett Giedroc, BEA dec. Kevin Morehouse, theses: Southeast Division Columbus 48 28 17 3 59 154 146 Mount Union, 5-0. Rushes-yards 18-54 9-47 from the Australian Open at Melbourne Park (seedings AMERICAN LEAGUE WLPct GB Passing 362 101 Pittsburgh 48 26 16 6 58 169 146 in parentheses): 126 pounds BOSTON (2) — Re-signed Steve Pearce, 1b-of, to a Miami 24 24 .500 — Punt Returns 2-13 0-0 Carolina 50 24 20 6 54 140 149 Derek Burk, Mifflin County pinned Matt Himes, MEN’S SINGLES $6.25 million, one-year contract; re-signed Nathan Eo - Charlotte 23 25 .479 1 Kickoff Returns 0-0 0-0 N.Y. Rangers 48 21 20 7 49 139 164 Final Marion Center, :45. Washington 21 28 .429 3¢ Philadelphia 48 19 23 6 44 139 169 valdi, rhp, to a $68 million, four-year contract. Interceptions Ret. 3-16 2-3 Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def. Rafael Nadal (2), Orlando 20 30 .400 5 New Jersey 48 18 23 7 43 140 164 132 pounds CHICAGO (2) — Signed Kelvin Herrera, rhp, Wash - Comp-Att-Int 21-46-2 14-29-3 Spain, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3. Duston Hunara, Wilson Area dec. Robbie Brant - ington, to an $18 million, two-year contract; signed Jon Atlanta 15 33 .313 9 WESTERN CONFERENCE Sacked-Yards Lost 1-3 7-46 WOMEN’S SINGLES ner, Mount Union, 12-4. Jay, of, Arizona, to a $4 million, one-year contract. Central Division Central Division Punts 0-0 4-43.3 Final 138 pounds CLEVELAND (1) — Re-signed Oliver Perez, to a $2.5 W L Pct GB Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 GP WLOT Pts GF GA million, one-year contract. Milwaukee 35 13 .729 — Winnipeg 48 31 15 2 64 167 134 Naomi Osaka (4), Japan, def. Petra Kvitova (8), Czech Tanner Weiand, Juniata dec. Alex Richner, Penalties-Yards 4-40 3-53 Republic, 7-6 (2), 5-7, 6-4. Moshannon Valley, 5-3. DETROIT (4) — Signed Matt Moore, lhp, Texas, to a Indiana 32 16 .667 3 Time of Possession 36:03 23:57 Nashville 52 30 18 4 64 161 135 Detroit 21 27 .438 14 Minnesota 50 26 21 3 55 142 142 145 pounds $2.5 million, one-year contract; signed Tyson Ross, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Chicago 11 39 .220 25 Dallas 49 24 21 4 52 126 128 Trey Shoemaker, Mifflin County dec. Caleb rhp, St. Louis, to a $5.75 million, one-year contract; RUSHING—AFC, Hill 2-24, Conner 6-11, Sherman 4- signed Jordy Mercer, ss, Pittsburgh, to a $5.25 million, Cleveland 10 41 .196 26¢ Colorado 50 22 20 8 52 169 162 Freeland, Clearfield, 7-5. 11, Miller 4-6, Ingram 1-2, Gordon 1-0. NFC, Elliott 3- WRESTLING one-year contract; signed Gordan Beckham, 2b, Seat - WESTERN CONFERENCE 33, Barkley 2-10, Kamara 2-2, Cohen 1-2, Juszczyk St. Louis 49 22 22 5 49 139 149 No.1 Penn State 35, Indiana 9 152 pounds tle, to a minor league contract ($700,000). Southwest Division Chicago 51 18 24 9 45 156 190 Alex Taylor, Bellwood-Antis pinned Anson Wag - 1-0. 184: Norman Conley IND dec. Francisco Bisono HOUSTON (2) — Signed Robinson Chirinos, c, Texas, WLPct GB PASSING—AFC, Luck 7-17-1-81, Watson 7-15-1-128, Pacific Division PSU, 5-1;197: No.1 Bo Nickal PSU pinned Jake ner, Mifflin County, 3:06. to a $5.75 million, one-year contract; signed Michael Houston 29 20 .592 — Mahomes 7-14-0-156. NFC, Prescott 4-11-1-45, Tru - GP WLOT Pts GF GA 160 pounds San Antonio 29 22 .569 1 51 33 13 5 71 190 145 Kleimola IND, WBF (0:58); 285: No.4 Anthony Brantley, of, Houston, to a $32 million, two-year con - bisky 5-9-1-34, Wilson 5-8-0-68, Thielen 0-1-1-0. Cassar PSU dec. Fletcher Miller IND, 11-5; 125: Isaac Morgan, Johnsonburg pinned Caleb Mor - tract. Dallas 22 27 .449 7 RECEIVING—AFC, Allen 4-95, Sherman 3-92, Cook San Jose 52 29 16 7 65 187 167 gan, Johnsonburg, 4:56 LOS ANGELES (4) — Signed Trevor Cahill, rhp, Oak - New Orleans 22 28 .440 7¢ Vegas 52 29 19 4 62 157 140 Devin Schnupp PSU dec. Liam Cronin IND, 5- 3-71, Conner 3-34, Hill 3-23, Ebron 1-18, Smith-Schus - 2; 133: Garrett Pepple IND won by forfeit;141: 170 pounds land, to a $9 million, one-year contract; signed Matt Memphis 20 30 .400 9¢ ter 1-16, Gordon 1-10, Ramsey 1-6, Miller 1-0. NFC, Vancouver 51 23 22 6 52 147 161 Brycen Hassinger, Mifflin County pinned Collin Harvey, rhp, Cincinnati, to an $11 million, one-year Northwest Division Kittle 5-39, Adams 2-41, Thielen 2-18, Elliott 2-14, Anaheim 51 21 21 9 51 120 153 No.7 Nick Lee PSU maj. dec. Kyle Luigs IND, Almond, Altoona, 1:35. contract; signed Jonathan Lucroy, c, Oakland, to a W L Pct GB Hooper 1-20, Cooper 1-8, Barkley 1-7. Arizona 50 23 23 4 50 132 142 13-3;149: No.11 Brady Berge PSU dec. Fernie 182 pounds $3.35 million, one-year contract; signed Cody Allen, Denver 33 15 .688 — MISSED FIELD GOAL—AFC, Myers 58 WL. Edmonton 50 23 24 3 49 144 163 Silva IND, 6-4;157: No.1 Jason Nolf PSU Clay Green, Towanda dec. Parker Noss, Juni - rhp, Cleveland, to an $8.5 million, one-year contract. Oklahoma City 31 18 .633 2¢ Los Angeles 50 20 26 4 44 114 150 pinned Breyden Bailey IND, WBF (2:46);165: MINNESOTA (1) — Signed Nelson Cruz, dh, Seattle, Portland 31 20 .608 3¢ NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime No.1 Vincenzo Joseph PSU pinned Bryce Mar - ata, 6-1. Utah 29 22 .569 5¢ COLLEGE loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild to a $14.3 million, one-year contract. North 34, South 24 tin IND, WBF (1:23); 174: No. 1 Mark Hall PSU Garrett Henigin, Blairsville dec. Jacob Krepps, NEW YORK (6) — Re-signed Brett Gardner, of, to a Minnesota 24 26 .480 10 cards per conference advance to playoffs. North 0317 14—34 maj. dec. Jake Covaciu IND, 12-4. Mifflin County, 8-1. $7.5 million, one-year contract; re-signed CC Sabathia, Pacific Division Saturday’s Games South 93 0 12—24 195 pounds lhp, to an $8 million, one-year contract; re-signed J.A. WLPct GB Central All-Stars vs Pacific All-Stars: Central 10, Pa - First Quarter Trentin Whaley, Bellwood-Antis pinned Dylan Happ, lhp, to a $34 million, two-year contract; re-signed Golden State 35 14 .714 — cific 4 South—Armstead 1 run (kick Failed), 10:18. Grassmyer, Mifflin County, 1:20. Zach Britton, lhp, to a $39 million, three-year contract; L.A. Clippers 28 22 .560 7¢ Metropolitan All-Stars vs Atlantic All-Stars: Metropolitan TRANSACTIONS South—FG Tracy 33, 3:41. 220 pounds signed DJ LeMahieu, inf, Colorado, to a $24 million, L.A. Lakers 25 24 .510 10 7, Atlantic 4 BASEBALL Second Quarter Mike Vandergrift, Oswayo Valley pinned Clay - two-year contract; signed Adam Ottavino, rhp, Col - Sacramento 25 25 .500 10¢ All-Star Game Final: Metropolitan 10, Central 5 American League North—FG Seibert 20, 7:47. orado, to a $24 million, three-year contract. Phoenix 11 40 .216 25 Sunday’s Games SEATTLE MARINERS — Agreed to terms with RHP ton Arnold, Mount Union, 1:56. South-FG Tracy 43, :27. OAKLAND (2) — Signed Joakim Soria, rhp, Milwau - Saturday’s Games No games scheduled Hunter Strickland. Designated RHP Max Povse for as - T.J. Meehan, Lake Lehman pinned Isaac Third Quarter kee, to a $15 million, two-year contract; signed Marco San Antonio 126, New Orleans 114 Monday’s Games signment. Matthews, Mifflin County, :40. North—Jones 1 run (Seibert kick), 10:20. Estrada, rhp, Toronto, to a $4 million, one-year con - Memphis 106, Indiana 103 New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. National League North—Isabella 19 pass from Jones (Seibert kick), tract. Golden State 115, Boston 111 Winnipeg at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Signed OF A.J. Pollock Consolation Quarterfinals 8:10. TAMPA BAY (1) — Signed Charlie Morton, rhp, to a Denver 126, Philadelphia 110 to a four-year contract. 126 pounds North—FG Seibert 29, :29. $30 million, two-year contract. Portland 120, Atlanta 111 Metropolitan 10, Central 5 BASKETBALL Allen Mangus, Richland dec. Derek Burk, Mif - Fourth Quarter TEXAS (4) — Signed Jeff Mathis, c, Arizona, to a Sunday’s Games Metropolitan 5 5—10 National Basketball Association South—Jennings 10 pass from Jackson (run failed), flin County, 5-1. $6.25 million, two-year contract; signed Jesse Chavez, Cleveland 104, Chicago 101 Central 0 5—5 NBA — Fined Minnesota F Taj Gibson $25,000 for ag - 12:06. 138 pounds rhp, Chicago Cubs, to an $8 million, two-year contract; L.A. Clippers 122, Sacramento 108 gressively pursuing and directing an obscene gesture North—Williams 4 run (Seibert kick), 8:05. First Period—1, Metropolitan, Barzal 1 (Letang, Tanner Weiand, Juniata dec. Aiden Taylor, Bell - signed Lance Lynn, rhp, New York Yankees, to a $30 Oklahoma City 118, Milwaukee 112 towards a game official. North—Pollard 21 run (Seibert kick), 3:17. Crosby), 10:22. 2, Metropolitan, Giroux 1 (Carlson), wood-Antis, 8-2. million, three-year contract; signed Asdrubal Cabrera, Houston 103, Orlando 98 FOOTBALL South—Sills 15 pass from Jackson (pass failed), :14. 11:53. 3, Metropolitan, Letang 2 (Barzal, Crosby), 145 pounds inf, Philadelphia, to a $3.5 million, one-year contract. San Antonio 132, Washington 119 National Football League A—31,437 13:40. 4, Metropolitan, Palmieri 1 (Aho, Jones), 18:16. Hunter Burke, Lake Lehman dec. Trey Shoe - TORONTO (1) — Signed David Phelps, rhp, Seattle, to Toronto 123, Dallas 120 NFL — Fined L.A. Rams CB Nickell Robey-Coleman Nor Sou 5, Metropolitan, Crosby 3 (Barzal), 19 :55. a $2.5 million, one-year contract. Utah 125, Minnesota 111 $26,739 for his helmet-to-helmet hit on New Orleans maker, Mifflin County, 8-3.SV. First downs 30 21 Second Period—6, Central, Landeskog 4 (O’Reilly), NATIONAL LEAGUE Miami 106, New York 97 WR Tommylee Lewis during the NFC championship 170 pounds Rushes-yards 32-179 15-53 11:15. 7, Central, Rantanen 3 (Josi), 13:25. 8, Metro - ATLANTA (3) — Signed Brian McCann, c, Houston, to Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. game. Brycen Hassinger, Mifflin County dec. Tommy Passing 312 231 politan, Crosby 4 (Barzal), 14:02. 9, Central, O’Reilly 2 a $2 million, one-year contract; signed Josh Donald - Monday’s Games CHICAGO BEARS — Re-signed OL Bobby Massie to Hicks, Tyrone, 7-3. Comp-Att-Int 31-50-0 22-42-1 (Kane, Josi), 14:38. 10, Metropolitan, Aho 2 (Atkinson), son, 3b, Cleveland, to a $23 million, one-year contract; Golden State at Indiana, 7 p.m. a four-year contract extension. Return Yards 39 56 15:35. 11, Metropolitan, Atkinson 2, 15:43. 12, Metro - re-signed Nick Markakis, of, to a $6 million, one-year New York at Charlotte, 7 p.m. TENNESSEE TITANS — Named Todd Downing tight Consolation Semifinals Punts-Avg. 2-56.0 3-49.7 politan, Barzal 2 (Crosby, Letang), 17:16. 13, Central, contract. Brooklyn at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Rantanen 4 (O’Reilly, Landeskog), 18:30. 14, Central, ends coach. 132 pounds Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 CHICAGO (1) — Signed Daniel Descalso, if, Arizona, Denver at Memphis, 8 p.m. HOCKEY Penalties-Yards 13-128 7-40 Wheeler 1 (Rantanen, Landeskog), 18:50. 15, Metro - Bob Long, Lake Lehman won Ethan Kauffman to a $5 million, two-year contract. Atlanta at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Time of Possession 36:14 23:46 politan, Atkinson 3 (Jones), 19:08. Mifflin County, inj. default COLORADO (1) — Signed Daniel Murphy, 2b-1b, NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Placed D Ben Lovejoy on INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Shots on Goal—Metropolitan 11-11—22. Central 6- 138 pounds Chicago Cubs, to a $24 million, two-year contract. injured reserve, retroactive to Jan. 15. Recalled F Nuggets 126, 76ers 110 RUSHING—North, Pollard 8-60, Williams 11-39, 17—23. Jude Pallo, Clearfield dec. Tanner Weiand, Ju - LOS ANGELES (5) — Re-signed David Freese, 1b-3b, PHILADELPHIA (110) Kevin Rooney, D Egor Yakovlev and G Cam Johnson McLaurin 1-19, Higdon 5-18, Isabella 1-14, Finley 1- Power-play opportunities—Metropolitan 0 of 0; Central niata, 5-1. to a $4.5 million, one-year contract; re-signed Clayton from Binghamton (AHL). Simmons 6-17 7-10 19, Brewer 7-15 5-6 20, Bolden 1- 11, McSorley 1-8, Ingold 1-7, Lock 1-2, Jones 2-1. 0 of 0. 170 pounds Kershaw, lhp, to a $93 million, three-year contract; an - 3 1-2 3, McConnell 2-7 0-0 5, Redick 9-19 0-0 22, High - South, Armstead 7-24, Hills 2-22, Jackson 1-11, Min - Goalies—Metropolitan, Lundqvist(6 shots-6 saves), nounced Hyun-Jin Ryu, lhp, accepted $17.9 million BELLEVILLE SENATORS — Recalled F Francois Tyler Wileman, Juniata pinned Zak Rosen - smith 0-0 0-0 0, Muscala 3-9 1-2 10, Johnson 2-5 1-1 shew 1-0, Hall 4-(minus 4). Holtby(17-12). Central, Rinne(10-6), Dubnyk(11-6). qualifying offer; signed Joe Kelly, rhp, Boston, to a $25 Beauchemin from Brampton (ECHL). Assigned F Fran - berger, St. Joseph’s, 4:16. 5, Shamet 2-6 3-3 8, Korkmaz 2-3 2-3 7, Milton 4-7 0- PASSING—North, Lock 9-14-0-57, McSorley 7-13-0- A—17,562 (17,562). T—0:39. million, three-year contract; signed A.J. Pollock, of, Ari - cois Beauchemin to Brampton (ECHL). Brycen Hassinger, Mifflin County pinned Nick 0 11. Totals 38-91 20-27 110. 59, Finley 7-11-0-83, Jones 8-11-0-115, team 0-1-0-(- Referees—Dean Morton, Brian Pochmara. Lines - zona, to a $55 million, four-year contract. DENVER (126) BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS — Assigned F Matt Zaboski, Lake Lehman, 2:40. 2). South, Jackson 13-21-1-165, Minshew 1-8-0-4, men—Ryan Galloway, Derek Nansen. MILWAUKEE (1) — Signed Yasmani Grandal, c, Los Gaudreau to Worcester (ECHL). Craig 6-13 2-2 15, Millsap 1-2 2-2 4, Jokic 12-22 6-7 Grier 4-8-0-61, Stidham 4-5-0-30, team 0-0-0-(-29). Angeles Dodgers, to an $18.25 million, one-year con - COLORADO EAGLES — Recalled D Kevin Davis from Finals 32, Barton 6-11 3-6 16, Harris 4-10 0-0 9, Hernan - RECEIVING—North, Isabella 7-74, Doss 4-55, McLau - Metropolitan 7, Atlantic 4 tract. Utah (ECHL). gomez 0-2 0-0 0, Lyles 2-5 2-2 7, Lydon 0-0 0-0 0, rin 4-53, Sample 4-39, Wilson 4-24, Pollard 2-13, Mey - Metropolitan 3 4—7 106: Nic Allison, Mifflin County dec. Bryce NEW YORK (5) — Signed Jeurys Familia, rhp, Oak - HERSHEY BEARS — Assigned F Jordan Samuels- Plumlee 5-5 7-10 17, Goodwin 1-1 0-0 2, Morris 5-11 ers 1-15, Smith 1-12, Ingold 1-11, Hart 1-7, Sweeney Atlantic 2 2—4 Beatty, Mount Union, 9-3. land, to a $30 million, three-year contract; signed Wil - Thomsa to South Carolina (ECHL). 0-0 10, Beasley 6-12 0-0 14. Totals 48-9 4 22-29 126. 1-7, Williams 1-4. South, Renfrow 5-63, Hall 3-25, First Period—1, Metropolitan, Crosby 1 (Barzal), 10:15. 113: Kole Biscoe, Southern Columbia dec. son Ramos, c, Philadelphia, to a $19 million, two-year MILWAUKEE ADMIRALS — Returned D Ben Danford Philadelphia 37 31 28 14—110 Wesco 3-10, Jennings 2-64, Sills 2-28, Armstead 2-12, 2, Metropolitan, Jones 1 (Atkinson, Palmieri), 11:56. 3, Marino Angelicchio, Greater Latrobe, 5-3. contract; signed Rajai Davis, of, Cleveland, to a minor to Atlanta (ECHL). Assigned F Alex Overhardt to At - Denver 41 36 30 19—126 Samuel 1-15, Johnson 1-14, Moreau 1-11, Brady 1-11, Atlantic, Eichel 1 (Pastrnak), 12:04. 4, Atlantic, 120: Ammon Ohl, St. Joseph’s pinned Christian league contract ($1.6 million); signed Hector Santiago, lanta (ECHL). 3-Point Goals—Philadelphia 14-36 (Redick 4-10, Mil - Fulgham 1-7. Stamkos 1 (Tavares), 13:13. 5, Metropolitan, Jones 2, Fisher, Mifflin County, 3:58. lhp, Chicago White Sox, to a minor league contract ($2 ton 3-5, Muscala 3-7, McConnell 1-1, Korkmaz 1-2, 19:40. Penalties—None. PROVIDENCE BRUINS — Returned F David Broll to 126: Anthony Glasl, Brockway dec. Matt Sarbo, million); signed Jed Lowrie, inf, Houston, to a $20 mil - Shamet 1-4, Brewer 1-4, Bolden 0-1, Johnson 0-1, Second Period—6, Atlantic, Skinner 1 (Pastrnak), Jacksonville (ECHL). Altoona, 11-8. lion, two-year contract. Simmons 0-1), Denver 8-24 (Jokic 2-3, Beasley 2-5, GOLF 10:56. 7, Atlantic, Tavares 1 (Yandle), 11:28. 8, Met - STOCKTON HEAT — Recalled F Mike McMurtry from 132: Gabe Willochell, Greater Latrobe major PHILADELPHIA (2) — Signed Andrew McCutchen, of, Lyles 1-2, Barton 1-3, Harris 1-4, Craig 1-6, Morris 0- PGA TOUR ropolitan, Crosby 2 (Letang), 13:37. 9, Metropolitan, Kansas City (ECHL). dec. Chase Chapman, P-O, 16-2. New York Yankees, to a $50 million, three-year con - 1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Philadelphia 41 Letang 1, 16:22. 10, Metropolitan, Aho 1 (Giroux), SOCCER Farmers Insurance Open Major League Soccer tract; signed David Robertson, rhp, New York Yankees, (Simmons 12), Denver 51 (Jokic 18). Assists— Sunday 18:08. 11, Metropolitan, Atkinson 1 (Crosby), 19:14. 138: Marckis Branford, Wilson Area dec. Dan FC — Signed M Juan Pablo Torres to a $23 million, two-year contract. Philadelphia 29 (Shamet 7), Denver 27 (Jokic 10). At Torrey Pines GC Penalties—None. Yetsick, Ambridge, 5-4. to a multi-year contract from Lokeren (First Division A- PITTSBURGH (3) — Re-signed Jung Ho Kang, inf, to Total Fouls—Philadelphia 24, Denver 21. Techni - San Diego Shots on Goal—Metropolitan 13-13—26. Atlantic 7- 145: Caleb Dowling, St. Joseph’s dec. Gavin Belgium). a $3 million, one-year contract; signed Lonnie Chisen - cals—Brewer. A—19,673 (19,520). Purse: $7.1 million 13—20. Garcia, Southern Columbia, 5-4 UTB. hall, of, Cleveland, to a $2.75 million, one-year con - NEW YORK RED BULLS — Signed M Omir Fernan - 152: Jon Dale, Moshannon Valley dec. Jake s-South Course: Yardage: 7,698 Par: 72 Power-play opportunities—Metropolitan 0 of 0; Atlantic tract; signed Jordan Lyles, rhp, Milwaukee, to a $2.05 0 of 0. dez. Trumbower, Lake Lehman, 5-0. COLLEGE n-North Course: Yardage: 7,258 Par: 72 COLLEGE million, one-year contract. Final Goalies—Metropolitan, Lundqvist(7 shots-5 saves), 160: Trey Kibe, Mifflin County pinned Tyler MEN’S BUFFALO — Promoted Scott Smith to associate head ST. LOUIS (2) — Re-signed Adam Wainwright, rhp, to RUTGERS 64, PENN ST. 60 Justin Rose (500), $1,278,000 63n-66s-69-69—267 -21 Holtby(13-11). Atlantic, Vasilevskiy(13-10), Howard(13- Stoltzfus, St. Joseph’s, 1:13. a $2 million, one-year contract; signed Andrew Miller, volleyball coach. RUTGERS (10-9) Adam Scott (300), $766,800 70s-66n-65-68—269 -19 9). 170: Dillon Keane, Bradford dec. Derek Yin - rhp, Cleveland, to a $25 million, two-year contract. FLORIDA — Named David Turner defensive line Carter 1-6 1-1 3, Doorson 1-2 0-0 2, Mathis 4-15 1-2 Talor Gooch (163), $411,800 69s-68n-67-68—272 -16 A—17,562 (17,562). T—0:35. gling, West Branch, 3-0. SAN DIEGO (2) — Signed Ian Kinsler, 2b, Boston, to coach. 11, Baker 7-15 4-6 20, Harper 2-4 1-2 6, Omoruyi 2-9 Hideki Matsuyama (163), $411,800 66n-66s-73-67—272 -16 Referees—Dean Morton, Brian Pochmara. Lines - an $8 million, two-year contract; signed Garrett 182: Garrett McClintick, Brockway dec. Mason 7-8 11, Johnson 1-2 0-0 2, McConnell 1-4 1-2 4, Kiss Jason Day (100), $259,150 67n-71s-69-67—274 -14 men—Ryan Galloway, Derek Nansen. Richards, rhp, Los Angeles Angels, to a $15.5 million, McCready, Hollidaysburg, 3-0. 2-3 0-0 5. Totals 21-60 15-21 64. Rory McIlroy (100), $259,150 71s-65n-69-69—274 -14 two-year contract. TRIVIA 195: Gaige Garcia, Southern Columbia dec. PENN ST. (7-13) Jon Rahm (100), $259,150 62n-72s-68-72—274 -14 Central 10, Pacific 4 SAN FRANCISCO (2) — Re-signed Derek Holland, ANSWER: There are currently four NCAA Division I Kolby Franklin, St. Joseph’s, 3-2. Stevens 7-16 6-8 21, Watkins 3-6 1-4 7, Reaves 2-7 0- Billy Horschel (85), $220,100 66n-68s-71-70—275 -13 Central 7 3—10 lhp, to a $7 million, one-year contract; signed Drew wresling teams — Iowa State, Oklahoma State, Ore - 220: Preston Zachman, Southern Columbia 0 5, Wheeler 0-0 0-0 0, Dread 4-14 0-0 11, Buttrick 0- Scott Brown (73), $184,600 70s-68n-68-70—276 -12 Pacific 1 3—4 Pomeranz, lhp, Boston, to a $1.5 million, one-year con - gon State and Iowa — that have recorded 1,000 wins dec. Kolby Frank, Wilson Area, 1-0. 1 0-0 0, Harrar 0-1 3-4 3, McCloskey 1-2 0-0 2, Bolton Joel Dahmen (73), $184,600 68s-67n-70-71—276 -12 First Period—1, Central, Rantanen 1 (O’Reilly), 11:03. in dual matches.

Dukes’ Jones sparks North to Senior Bowl victory Jokic returns, leads Denver MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — showed them something North coach Jon Gruden end Charles Omenihu Daniel Jones got his bad and showed them I had the of the Oakland Raiders stripped the ball from Senior Bowl moments out ability to do that and had liked how Jones rebounded Auburn quarterback Jarrett toDEwNViEnR o(AvP)e—r PIf hainlaAldl-NeBlApthypiea player. of the way long before kick - the resiliency to do that.” from mistakes early in the Stidham , Jones delivered a off. Projected as a likely first- week. quick score to take a 17-12 Nikola Jokic was fired up Thank goodness he’s in a The Duke quarterback round pick , Jones turned in “He showed a lot of men - lead. He completed a 25- over his one-game suspen - Nuggets uniform.” threw a touchdown pass and an efficient 8-of-11, 115- tal toughness,” Gruden said. yarder to Ohio State’s Terry sion, it was hard to tell. The 76ers gave leading ran for another score in the yard passing performance. “He had some tough mo - McLaurin on a flea flicker. “He came back and did scorer Joel Embiid the night third quarter to lead the Then, North Carolina ments. He threw two inter - Then UMass receiver Andy what we expect him to do,” off, robbing fans of a Jokic- North to a 34-24 victory State’s Ryan Finley took ceptions in 7-on-7 in Isabella , a Biletnikoff coach Michael Malone said Embiid showdown but al - over the South Saturday, over in the fourth quarter practice, which is uncom - Award finalist, scored on a after Jokic’s seventh triple- lowing their star to get a putting a nice finishing with similar results. mon. But he came back the 19-yard catch after break - double of the season led the six-day midseason break be - touch on the weeklong job Jones, one of 11 junior next day and the next day ing a tackle on his way to Denver Nuggets past the fore their next game Tues - interview with NFL teams. graduates in the game, and and the next day and the end zone. short-handed Philadelphia day night against the Lakers “Just showing the poise Finley ignited a North team showed the right stuff.” Finley then delivered a 76ers 126-100 Saturday in Los Angeles. and showing kind of a com - that trailed 12-3 at halftime Jones led the North on an 23-yarder down the right night. Jokic, the Nuggets’ leader fort in the offense is some - only to score on its first five 84-yard touchdown drive to sideline to Isabella on “He was a huge part of in points, rebounds and as - thing they wanted to see,” drives of the second half. start the second half. He fourth and 2 on the way to our attack and made the sists, missed Denver’s rout Jones said. “At times, I’m He at least had the comfort finished it with a 1-yard another North touchdown. right play time and time of the Phoenix Suns on Fri - not sure I did great with of a familiar city since touchdown run but com - McLaurin ran 23 yards on again,” Malone said after day night when he was that, to be honest. But here Jones is training in Mobile pleted mid-range passes to an end around to set up a 4- watching Jokic score 32 handed a one-game suspen - in the game, I think I did get with David Morris at QB four different receivers, to - yard touchdown run by points, pull down 18 re - sion for leaving the bench comfortable and I got into a Country leading up to the taling 57 yards. Notre Dame’s Dexter bounds and dish out 10 as - during an altercation in Utah rhythm. Hopefully that combine. After Texas defensive Williams. sists. “He’s proven why he’s earlier in the week. B4—Lewistown, PA The Sentinel Monday, Jan. 28, 2019 SPORTS

Sentinel photo by RICH MURAWSKI Mount Unionʼs heavyweight wrestler Jake Ryan is in con - Sentinel photo by RICH MURAWSKI Sentinel photo by RICH MURAWSKI trol of Mo Valleyʼs Trae Kitko at the Ultimate Warrior Mifflin Countyʼs Trey Kibe wrestles Southern Columbiaʼs Mifflin Countyʼs heavyweight Blaine Davis takes South - Wrestling Tournament Saturday in Allport. Cade Linn in a 160-pound bout. ern Columbiaʼs Lear Quinton to the mat. thought the back points mind to win this. I really Ethan Kauffman (132) and “I thought we showed “Coming into the day with Ultimate awarded were a little early, wanted it and my brothers seventh-place finishes from some fight. Even the younger four wrestlers and only get - but that didn’t decide the (Kevin and Keith) slapped Derek Burk (126) and Trey kids fought hard and showed ting two medals wasn’t the Continued from Page B1 match. We just have to get me on the head and said, ‘go Shoemaker (145). some good things. That’s day we expected. We had For Martin, the fact the better. Bryce has to make get this.’ I got that takedown Kauffman hurt his back in what we need heading into some tough losses, especially freshman attacked more and some adjustments against and things went well for me the semifinals against Gabe the postseason,” Wertz said. Cam Swigart in the blood was tough on top was a great guys like that. It’s good to from there. Not many kids Willochell of Greater La - “This is a great tournament. round,” Juniata coach Mike sign for the postseason. take a loss like this now in - get off their back when I get trobe and defaulted out of the It’s a mini-test to show you Robinson said. “As a fresh - “Nic got the opening take - stead of in the postseason. them down. I need to work a tournament. The injury does - how things are going and man, when you make mis - down and that’s huge. He We need him to have tough little harder to get ready for n’t appear serious and was what you need to work on. It takes, you have to learn to needs to attack the legs more. matches like this, so we can the postseason, but right now done for precautionary rea - shows you some of your correct them and he will. The chin whip is always see where he stands heading I’m hungry. I need to go get sons. strengths as well. It’s a really Parker Noss lost in the blood going to be there as a weapon into districts.” some food.” “I’m very proud of our good tournament to see round as well but that was and he did that,” Martin said. Ryan, the top-ranked Fisher (21-6) had a 2-0 kids. This has grown into a where you stand against top due to being out-muscled. He “He did a great job on top. wrestler in the state accord - lead on Ammon Ohl of St. very nice tournament. Every - competition.” is a 170-pounder wrestling He scored several back ing to PA Power Wrestling, Joseph’s before Ohl reversed body got excellent matches Juniata received a third- up a weight class and once he points. He’s going to have to looked the part in the finals Fisher, took him to his back and I’m proud of the whole place finish from Tyler Wile - makes the drop, he should do score from all positions if he when he took Davis down, and got the fall in 3:58. team,” Martin said. “We had man at 170 and a sixth-place well. wants to be a state cham - applied the half and recorded Mifflin County capped off some kids who didn’t place from Tanner Weiand at 138. “Tanner had a good tour - pion.” the pin in 26 seconds. The an impressive tournament but got two or three wins and Wileman won by a 16-0 nament. He was in a solid Beatty (26-3), the top Trojan junior, now 27-1, had with eight medalists and a that kind of confidence will technical fall over Hassinger weight class and he did well. seed, managed an escape and three falls and a 9-3 decision second-place team finish go a long way. Overall, the in the third-place bout. Both Tyler lost a tough semifinal takedown in the second. on the way to his first Ulti - with 179 points. Southern team wrestled hard and wres - of Hassinger’s losses in the match to Keane and he is “We had a game plan mate Warrior crown. Columbia rolled to the crown tled well.” tournament were to Wile - solid. Maybe this is what going in but when they got “I’m feeling pretty good. I with 225.5 points. The Trojans’ two finalists man, the Lock Haven com - Tyler needed for a wake-up the first takedown that threw wanted to win this tourna - In addition to the four fi - were their only medal win - mit. Wileman lost by an 11-3 call. I know he’ll be ready for the game plan into a tailspin ment last year but things did - nalists, the Huskies got a ners but the team performed major to eventual champion the postseason. We need a little bit,” Mount Union n’t quite go my way,” Ryan fourth from Brycen Has - well enough to finish ninth Dillon Keane of Bradford in some work to get ready for coach Corey Wertz said. “I said. “This year I set my singer (170), a sixth from with 87.5 points. the semifinals. districts.”

Taylor Conrad 1 1-2 3, Olivia Halterman 6 6-10 light. Rodriguez got to that point 24, Bryonna Cather 3 1-2 10, Lea Lenker 1 2-6 drained eight field goals and Clearly marking herself as Scholastic by a couple of decisions, a pin 4. Totals: 16 13-25 54. went 2-for-3 at the line. Open tennis’ bright new star, Osaka and injury default. He fell to 3-point goals: Halterman 6, Cather 3. East Juniata travels to Hali - Continued from Page B1 Continued from Page B1 Did not score: Sam Bowman, Brittney Hubler. is the first woman to win two Gettysburg’s Dylan Reinert in Score by quarters fax Tuesday. broke a tie with his idol, Pete major championships in a Taylor Ciccolini finished the championship round. Juniata 8-8-10-17—43 Upper Dauphin 15-6-11-22— 54 Millersburg 77, East Juniata 55 Sampras, for third-most row since Williams picked up fifth in the pole vault with a Owen Zechman, mean - MILLERSBURG Grand Slam trophies; four straight in 2014-15. leap of 10 feet-7 inches while while, recorded a pair of falls, Benton 48, Midd-West 27 Christian Bingaman 3 6-8 12, Brant Bingaman 1 Almost didn’t happen. Kiana Sechler took fifth in the major decision and sudden 5-5 7, Ben Briggs 5 0-0 14, Ryley Vonginer 1 0- Djokovic now only trails BENTON — Midd-West 0 3, Jace Lauder 4 5-6 13, Jonathan Snyder 1 0- Federer, with 20, and Nadal. Osaka held three match long jump (15-7). victory to setup a first place 0 2, Aiden HArman 0 4-6 4, Conner Zimmerman points in the second set at 5- had no answers for Benton in a 7 3-6 20, Tate Etzweiler 1 0-0 2. Totals: 23 23- And he is gaining on them. Rounding out the girls’ top- match with Jim Thorpe’s 33 77. 3, love-40 as Kvitova served. 48-27 Heartland Conference Then there’s this tidbit: 10 success was the 4x800 Derek Hunter. Hunter won the girls basketball loss Saturday. 3-point goals: Briggs 4, Novinger, Zimmerman Djokovic is the only man in But Osaka couldn’t close it relay team taking sixth match by pin. 3. out. Instead, she completely Benton held the Mustangs Did not score: Devyn Kintzer, Conan Kissinger, tennis history to have a trio (11:17.6) and 4x400 relay Trey Lauver (195) finished in check offensively as Gabby lukas Zimmerman. of three-straight-Slam lost her way. finishing seventh (4:40.52). fourth, Joe Rodriguez (170) EAST JUNIATA That allowed Kvitova to Selleck finished with a team- Xavier Clement 7 1-2 18, Evan Reichenbach 1 streaks. “It was a good result. The took sixth while Kameron high nine points. 3-7 5, Andrew Hunter 3 0-0 6, Wayne Dressler So let the talk begin about come back and make a match kids really produced and it Kline (145) and Carter Sauer 8 2-3 18, Tanner Barth 3 0-0 6, Brody Powell 1 of it, reeling off five games in Midd-West travels to 0-0 2. Totals: 23 6-12 55. four majors in a row over was a good meet for us,” (220) each placed seventh to Bloomsburg Tuesday. 3-point goals: Clement 3. two seasons, something a row to take the second set Gantz said. round out the Mustangs’ place Did not score: Gannon Ryan, Ethan Roe, Glenn and go up 1-0 in the third. Erdly, Smidge Losch, Nick Pillot, Logan Wag - Djokovic already managed to Mifflin County travels to finishers. Benton 48, Midd-West 27 ner. At that point, Kvitova Score by quarters do from 2015-16. And, State College Thursday for the Midd-West wrestles at Loy - MIDD-WEST would say later, she figured it Shayla Heckman 1 4-9 7, Alyssa Keister 3 2-4 8, Millersburg 26-11-23-17— 77 what’s more, about a true State College Invitational. alsock Feb. 7. Makenna Dietz 0 1-2 1, Arianna Rich 0 0-1 0, East Juniata 15-16-15-11 — 55 was going to keep going her Gabby Selleck 4 1-3 9, Alexis Walter 0 2-3 2. Grand Slam, winning all four way. Totals: 8 10-22 27. 3-point goals: Heckman. Greenwood 69, Line majors in one calendar year, “In the end,” she said, “it Wrestling Girls basketball Did not score: Zoe Webb, Jenna Paige, Leah Mountain 54 which only has been done by wasn’t.” Midd-West at CoalCracker Upper Dauphin 54, Ferster, Carmyn Markley, Alyssa Snyder. two men, Donald Budge in After Kvitova double- Tournament Juniata 43 BENTON MILLERSTOWN — An - Emily Lockard 4 6-6 14, Cece Huntington 1 0-3 drew Loy, Aaron Morder and 1938 and Rod Laver in faulted to offer up a break LANSFORD — Midd- ELIZABETHVILLE — 2, Sasha Farr 1 1-2 3, Trinity Brown 0 2-4 2, 1962 and 1969. point at 1-all, Osaka con - West had one wrestler take Mya Rush and Chloe Zendt Evie Bowman 3 0-2 8, Abby Dougher 5 6-7 19. Luke Myers powered Green - Totals: 14 15-24 48. wood to a 69-54 win over “I am aware that making verted it with a cross-court first and three others finish scored a combined 30 points 3-point goals: Bowman 2, Dougher 3. history of the sport that I backhand winner. There was runner-up in their respective but it wasn’t enough as Junita Did not score: Naomi Baker, Morgan SMith, Wil - Line Mountain in Tri-Valley low Pursel, Rylan Hartkorn, Rylee LeValley, League boys basketball Satur - truly love is something spe - still more work to be done, of weight classes at the Coal - fell to Upper Dauphin, 54-43, Cassie Puterbaugh, Maggie Whitenight, Adie cial,” the 31-year-old Serb course, and some additional Cracker Wrestling Tourna - in Tri-Valley League girls bas - Noss, Marlyne Linder, Haley Bogart. day. Score by quarters Loy scored a game-hihg 26 said. “Of course, it motivates drama when it began raining ment Saturday. ketall Saturday. Midd-West 8-4-8-7 — 27 me.” at the changeover right be - Avery Bassett defeated Rush finished with a team- Benton 17-10-7-14 — 48 points with Morder and Myers fore Osaka tried to serve for Lucas Christian of Palmerton high 17 points and scored four each finished with 12. the match at 5-4 in the third in the 152-pound champi - of the team’s five 3-pointers Greenwood travels to Women’s Boys basketball Susquenita tonight. MELBOURNE, Australia set. onship round in a sudden vic - along the way. Zendt finished Millersburg 77, This time, Osaka would (AP) — So close to victory, tory. Bassett got there by with 10 points and scored the East Juniata 55 Greenwood 69, Line Mountain 54 not falter. She would not let Naomi Osaka suddenly was recording three falls in his first other 3-point goal for the Indi - COCOLAMUS — Xavier LINE MOUNTAIN letting the Australian Open this lead disappear. three matches and a decision ans. Breven Derk 5 4-5 15, Evan Reed 2 0-0 5, Adam “I knew that Petra could - Clement and Wayne Dressler Malaf 2 0-0 4, Cam Hunsberger 1 2-2 5, Tyler final slip away. Three cham - in the semifinal round. Juniata travels to Green - each scored 18 points, but it Bradley 3 6-9 12, Nick Williams 5 3-4 13. Totals: n’t keep it up for that long if 18 15-20 54. pionship points? Gone. A siz - Ethan Zevan (126 pounds), wood today. Naomi could just manage wasn’t nearly enough as East 3-point goals: Derk, Reed, Hunsberger. able lead? Soon all gone, too. Joshua Rodriguez (160) and Juniata fell to Millersburg, 77- Did not score: Marshall Bonawitz. those emotions,” said GREENWOOD She was playing poorly. Owen Zechman (285) all fin - Upper Dauphin 54, Juniata 43 Osaka’s coach, Sascha Bajin, JUNIATA 55, in Tri-Valley League boys Luke Myers 4 3-6 12, Nate Barnhart 0 1-2 1, She yelled at herself. Rowe Shepps 1 0-0 2, Mya Rush 6 1-2 17, Aaron Morder 4 2-2 12, Andrew Loy 9 2-3 26, “and she did that beauti - ished runner-up. basketball Saturday. Slammed a ball. Tugged at Chloe Zendt 4 4-8 13, Laney Dowling 1 0-2 2, Thomas Pyle 2 0-0 4, Bryce Dalpiaz 2 2-5 6, fully.” Zevan recorded a pair of de - Talon Walton 0 0-3 0, Malin Kint 3 3-6 9. Totals: Clement accounted for all Aaron Bollinger 2 3-4 8. Totals: 23 13-22 69. her visor’s pink brim. Osaka was born in Japan cisions, a pin and sudden vic - 14 8-21 43. three of the Tigers’ three 3-point goals: Myers, Morder 2, Loy 6, Bollinger. Trudged to the locker room 3-point goals: Rush 4, Zendt. Did not score: Garrett Howell. — her mother is Japanese, tory before falling to Notre Did not score: Katey Martin. pointers on his way to drain - Score by quarters between sets with a towel Dame’s Brandon Chletsos in UPPER DAUPHIN ing seven field goals. Line Mountain 16-7-16-15 — 54 her father is Haitian — and Morgan Leader 1 3-5 5, Eileen Nestor 4 0-0 8, Greenwood 17-16-15-21 — 69 draped over her head. she moved to New York at the first place match. Dressler, meanwhile, And then, after returning to age 3. Now she’s based in the court, Osaka turned it all Florida and has dual citizen - around just as quickly as she ship. Osaka already was the den Bailey at the 2:46 mark. Covaciu. Penn State won eight has 11 this year and 56 for his had dropped 23 of 27 points. first player representing PSU The fall was the 56th of Nolf’s of ten bouts (and eight of nine career. Joseph’s pin was his Refocusing and reasserting career. Junior Vincenzo contested) to roll to the 35-9 tenth of the season. Japan — female or male — Continued from Page B1 herself, Osaka edged Petra to win a Grand Slam singles Joseph, ranked No.1 at 165, dual meet victory. The Nittany Lions have Kvitova 7-6 (2), 5-7, 6-4 on title. Now she also is the first Brady Berger at 149 and also picked up his second pin Penn State dominated the now won 54-straight dual Saturday night to win the to top the WTA or ATP rank - notched a 6-4 win over Fernie of the weekend. The Lion got dual, rolling up a 21-3 take - meets dating back to the end Australian Open for a second ings. Silva to give the Lions a 19-9 his tenth pin of the year with a down advantage. The Nittany of the 2014-15 season. consecutive Grand Slam title. At 21, Osaka is the lead. fall over Bryce Martin at the Lions grabbed 11 bonus The Nittany Lions return to “I felt like I didn’t want to youngest No. 1 in nearly a Senior Jason Nolf, ranked 1:20 mark. Junior Mark Hall, points off three pins and two Happy Valley for a Bryce Jor - have any regrets,” Osaka decade; Caroline Wozniacki No. 1 at 157, picked up his ranked No. 1 at 174, closed majors (Lee, Hall). Nickal’s dan Center dual when Michi - said. “I think if I didn’t re - was 20 when she first as - second first period of the out the dual with a dominating pin was his 11th this year and gan invades the 16,000-seat group after the second set, cended to that spot in 2010. weekend with a fall over Brey - 12-4 major over IU’s Jake the 52nd of his career. Nolf venue Friday. then I would have looked And to think, a year ago, back on this match and prob - Osaka was ranked 72nd. ably cried or something.” What a climb. What a On top of that, Osaka will quick climb. rise to No. 1 in the rankings. Kvitova was playing in her “Amazing achievement,” first Grand Slam final since two-time Wimbledon cham - winning Wimbledon in 2014 pion Kvitova said. “Defi - — and the first since she was nitely she is a great one. stabbed in the hand by an in - Purchase Photos We’ll see what the future will truder at her home in the GLOSSY PRINTS bring.” Czech Republic a little more MATTE PRINTS Osaka added the Aus - than two years ago. FRAMED PRINTS tralian Open trophy to the one Kvitova needed surgery, print sizes: she collected in a U.S. Open missed the first 4¢ months 4x6 ≤ 5x7 ≤ 8x10 ≤ 11x14 final last September that for - of the 2017 season, includ - 12x18 ≤ 13x22 ≤ 16x20 ≤ 20x30 ever will be remembered for ing the Australian Open, and the way runner-up Serena couldn’t be sure she’d ever Photo Imprints Williams was docked a game get back to the top of tennis. T-SHIRTS ≤ MOUSE PADS after arguing with the chair “You’ve been through so BUTTONS ≤ PICTURE MUGS TOTE BAGS ≤ SOFTBALLS umpire. much,” Osaka told Kvitova BASEBALLS ≤ HOCKEY PUCKS Unlike that day, there was during the trophy ceremony. GOLF BALLS ≤ COASTERS no jeering from the confused “I’m really honored to have KEY TAGS ≤ PUZZLES crowd. No controversy. No played you in the final of a CU.LEWISTOWNSENTINEL.COM chaos. No sharing the spot - Grand Slam.”