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EXAMINER PHOTO | NATE SMITH 1 transported from semi, car crash A Bellefontaine man was transported from the scene of a crash involving his car and a PHOTO | INDIAN LAKE SCHOOLS semi-tractor trailer Thursday afternoon on State Route 347 at County Road 144, near Red Ribbon Week encouragement U.S. Route 33, deputies of the Logan County Sheriff’s Office report. Taylor L. Anderson, 27, was transported by Allen Township EMS to Mary Rutan Hospital Indian Lake Elementary School students hold bananas inscribed with special messages for treatment of minor injuries sustained in the 3:15 p.m. crash. such as, “You Matter” and “U R #1” this week during Red Ribbon Week that were pre- pared for them by ILES cafeteria workers,“ After seeing the idea on social media, the Deputies report Robbie W. Adams, 24, of Bradford, was operating the southbound semi food service staff at the elementary school decided to write encouraging messages on on S.R. 347 when he stopped at the intersection of C.R. 144 and then pulled into the the bananas. Students and staff members were surprised and delighted by the gesture, path of a westbound car operated by Anderson. The car struck the driver’s side of the school representatives said. Indian Lake students also got to see “Say Boo! to Drugs” semi, causing heavy damage to the car and light damage to the semi. Thursday and wore their Halloween costumes to school Trick-or-treat exchange

EXAMINER PHOTO | AMANDA TONOLI ‘Toy Story’ family EXAMINER PHOTO | AMANDA TONOLI Pat Sebring, left, passes out candy to Amaya Barger, 10, dressed as what originally The Spence family braved the cold weather and snow flurries Halloween night to trick- deemed as a possessed nun, in Bellefontaine during trick-or-treat on Halloween night. or-treat Thursday evening in Bellefontaine. Pictured are Kyle, back left, Ashley, back right, Kameron as Forkie, front left, and Leah as Jessie, front right, both from Toy Story. Source ur Trusted r! Yo thing Wate EASTONJACOBfor Every AUTO REPAIR WATER SOLUTION TRANSMISSIO 148DOWELLAVE. JACOA Reputation BS 937.592.6572“Quality Service BELLEFONTAINE fisselfloorcovering.comThroughout The Year” YouAUTO Can REPAIR2620 & US HWY. 68 S. • BELLEFONTAINE (937) 592-7233 StandTRANSMISSION On! LLC. JACOBSAUTOREPAIR.COM

n LOCAL NOTES n LOGAN COUNTY BEAT C.R. 49 to close for culvert replacement SHERIFF & HIGHWAY PATROL Crews from the Logan County Highway Department BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER replace a culvert on County Road 49 between Township HUBBARD PUBLISHING CO. Man charged with inducing panic also was issued a summons for a Road 108 and County Road 105, with a scheduled start PO Box 40 • Bellefontaine, OH 43311 after U.S. 33 incident pedestrian on the freeway. date of Monday, Nov. 4. An independent daily newspa- John M. Alexander, 52, of Troopers of the Ohio State Highway The work will require a one-day roadway closure per Founded in 1891 Patrol and officers of the Russells between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. by E.O. & H.K. Hubbard Columbus, was charged with inducing Point Police Department also assisted Issued daily except Sunday at panic and public intoxication related No overnight closures are expected, and all work is 127 E. Chillicothe Ave. to an early morning incident today at the scene. weather permitting. along U.S. Route 33 just east of MEMBER OF THE: Summons issued for criminal Logan County trick-or-treat Ohio Newspaper Association Huntsville. damaging and the Inland Daily Press Dispatchers of the Logan County weekend schedule of events Association • The Associated Sheriff’s Office received multiple calls Roger A. Losey, 53, of 9644 County Press • Ohio League of Home about 1:20 a.m. regarding a man wear- Road 153, East Liberty, was issued a Beggar’s night in a handful of local municipalities has Dailies ing a red shirt who was in the roadway summons for criminal damaging relat- been postponed to this weekend due to inclement weath- PUBLISHER: JON HUBBARD and was possibly was having halluci- ed to an incident Tuesday afternoon. er. GENERAL : T.J. HUBBARD nations. Deputies were dispatched about The following villages host beggar’s night on ADVERTISING DIRECTOR: BOB CHAPMAN Deputies spoke with other drivers 3:20 p.m. to his address regarding a Saturday, Nov. 2: CIRCULATION MANAGER: JILL THOMAS along U.S. 33 near County Road 37, civil stand by requested by his • Belle Center, DeGraff — 1 to 2:30 p.m. who reported that the man in the estranged wife, Mary. • Ridgeway — 3:30 to 5 p.m.; and SUBSCRIPTION RATES roadway had nearly caused several While en route, dispatchers advised • West Liberty — 6 to 7:30 p.m. Delivered by carrier, per week ...$2.40 collisions. Michael Harvey of Russells that Mr. Losey reportedly had struck Hosting trick-or-treat on Sunday, Nov. 3 are: By motor route, per week...... $2.40 Point, told deputies that he had been her vehicle with his pickup while in East Liberty, Rushsylvania and West Mansfield — 5 to Price of single copy...... 75¢ 6:30 p.m. driving in the area and Alexander’s the driveway for his parents’ home, By mail R.F.D. in Logan and adjoining located just south of the 9644 C.R. 153 Counties, per year postpaid ...$125.40 actions had caused him to drive his residence. By mail outside of Logan and vehicle into a ditch. His vehicle was n THANKSGIVING MEALS surrounding counties...... $147.40 removed from the ditch by Wren’s When deputies arrived, Mrs. Losey • West Mansfield Thanksgiving Banquet —5 to 7 p.m. ONLINE Edition Towing. showed them the damage that alleged- Saturday, Nov. 15, public invited to free traditional Five weeks ...... $9.50 Alexander approached deputies and ly was caused by her husband to the Thanksgiving meal served at West Mansfield Thirteen weeks...... $24.70 driver’s side of her vehicle. She told told them he was unsure where he Conservation Club, 701 S. Main St., sponsored by Give Twenty six weeks ...... $49.40 deputies she was not in the vehicle was. He told them he had been with and Take Community Services in celebration of local sup- Fifty two weeks-(1 year)...... $98.80 when Mr. Losey struck it with his pick- Lesser periods by mail slightly more than propor- his cousin riding in a van, and that she port to the non-profit agency; carry-out available; direct tionate cost of yearly rate. Mail subscriptions will had yelled at him, so he exited the van. up. quesitons to (937) 594-0756. not be accepted from territories served by an Deputies observed that he was Mr. Losey told deputies that he had Examiner newspaper courier or motor routes. • Thanksgiving Day love dinner — Noon to 4 p.m. unsteady and his feet and that he was unintentionally struck her vehicle with All subscriptions for papers delivered Thursday, Nov. 28, First United Methodist Church, 201 N. by carrier are payable in advance at speaking very rapidly. his pickup after she refused to move Main St.; meal includes roast turkey, homemade gravy, the Examiner office. No paper sent by The defendant was arrest and her vehicle. He was issued the sum- mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, green beans, dressing, mail unless paid for in advance, a postal regulation. Subscriptions are lodged in the Logan County Jail and mons. deviled eggs, pie and beverages, donations are accepted, non-refundable. Online subscriptions but are not expected nor required; delivery and trans- must be paid in advance. portation available, with requests received by noon Nov. HOW TO REACH US 27 to 592-9651. GENERAL: 592-3060 CIRCULATION/SUBSCRIPTIONS: n BELLEFONTAINE BEAT n VETERAN’S DAY EVENTS Option 4 CLASSIFIEDS: Option 5 POLICE & FIRE • Ninth annual Logan County Veteran Appreciation Day AFTERHOURS: (937) 407-0205 Man charged with Driver lodged after traffic stop — Noon Saturday, Nov. 9, American Legion Harold Kerr Post 173, 120 Colton Ave., Bellefontaine, with lunch provided, all NEWSROOM Option 1 domestic violence Shane E. Peterman, 34, of 9721 veterans and their families invited to attend; veterans and Nate Smith...... 1118 A city man was charged Thursday Mauger St., Lakeview, was taken into current military service personnel to be recognized, and Mandy Loehr...... 1116 with domestic violence after he allegedly custody on a warrant for failure to challenge coins presented to all veterans; pinning recognizes SPORTS Option 2 tased his girlfriend three times in the appear after a Thursday midnight traffic Vietnam era veterans who served from Nov. 5, 1955, to May Matt Hammond-Sports Editor ...... 1122 chest and bit her left wrist. stop. He was pulled over for no rear 15, 1975; direct questions to (937) 935-0696. Aaron LaBatt ...... 1115 Brian K. Wilburn Jr., , of 117 W. lights on his pickup truck 300 block of • Calvary Christian School Veterans Day concert — 7 ADVERTISING Option 3 Williams Ave., had left the scene but north Detroit Street. p.m. Monday, Nov. 11, 1140 Rush Avenue, Bellefontaine, this He was lodged in the Logan County Bob Chapman-Ad. Director ...... 2125 later met with officers of the year’s theme is “America in the Wars”; performers include Jim Strzalka ...... 1126 Bellefontaine Police Department. Jail on the warrant. seventh- and eighth-grade choir, high school choir, jazz He claimed he had left for Urbana band and concert band; light reception after the concert in and was not in the city at the time of the FIRE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY fellowship hall. alleged assault. Firefighters from Bellefontaine Fire • Indian Lake High School FCCLA ninth annual Freedom www.examiner.org Kayleen Grago, of the same address, and EMS Department report the follow- Breakfast — 8 to 10:30 a.m. Monday, Nov. 11, high school call officers at 10:20 p.m. to report the ing activity: auxiliary gymnasium; includes hearty breakfast with musi- [email protected] incident. Officers took photos of her Thursday — 7:50 a.m., squad run; cal salute to our country’s heroes; featured speaker: Ray E-MAIL injuries and she was checked at the 10:38 a.m., squad run; 10:55 a.m., squad Stamm from the Logan County Veterans Administration; any [email protected] service member attending may bring one guest; make reser- [email protected] scene by Bellefontaine squad personnel. run; 5:35 p.m., squad run; 5:36 p.m., [email protected] She refused treatment. squad run; 6:35 p.m., squad run; 7:23 vations with your name, number attending and phone num- [email protected] The taser was recovered at the scene p.m., squad run; 7:50 p.m., squad run; ber by Nov. 8 to Indian Lake High School at 686-8851 ext. [email protected] and taken as evidence. 10:25 p.m., squad run. 4334 or by e-mail, [email protected].

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PHOTO | INDIAN LAKE SCHOOLS Parading for candy Members of the Indian Lake Middle School Builders Club hand out candy during the Indian Lake Elementary School Halloween Parade Thursday afternoon, where nearly 60 businesses and organizations participated. The bags the kids carried were heavy with candy and some healthy treats by the time they made it all the way through. The cos- tumes were creative, cute and some were a little scary. After the parade, the students returned to their classrooms for Halloween class parties. They made crafts, searched for spiders, decorated cookies and cupcakes and wrapped each other in toilet paper.

EXAMINER PHOTO | AMANDA TONOLI Hot dog on a chilly night Quinton Rogan, 3, bottom left, as a Native American, Jackson Rogan, 9, top left, as a hot dog, Alivia Rogan, 6, bottom right, as a killer doctor, and Keagon Overton, 14, top right, as an old man, made their trick-or-treat rounds Thursday night in Bellefontaine.

EXAMINER PHOTO | AMANDA TONOLI EXAMINER PHOTO | AMANDA TONOLI Beggar’s night besties Elderly sibs Best friends Ru LyBurtus, 8, as a clown, and Cameron Foreman, 8, as a nerd, trick- Sister and brother Kayla, 11, and Jace, 12, McCall dressed up as an “old lady” and “old or-treated Thursday evening on Halloween in Bellefontaine. man” for Halloween trick or treating Thursday evening in Bellefontaine.

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Marysville, two stepdaughters, Lori Moore of Pioneer, children’s message and the drama team presents “Elijah She was born Feb. 6, 1945 in Waverly, OH and Kimberley Haines of Grove City, five grandchil- vs. The Baals.” Coffee Hour takes place immediately fol- Ohio the daughter of Homer William dren, Marissa Graham, Ian Graham, Kelly Haines, lowing worship. and Minnie Alice (Fairchild) Corinne Haines, and Joshua King, three great grand- Bethel Mennonite Church begins a month-long focus Rittenhouse. Armilla was a member of children, Dominic Marino, Sidney King and Bailey and celebration of Missions! This Sunday, Deb Byler, mis- the Hill Crest Baptist Church. She King, and her beloved kitty companions, Fuzzy and sion worker in Guatemala, will speak from Romans 12:9- enjoyed her garden and flowers, playing her DoJo, cro- Tripper. 13, “Be patient in suffering: the three Maria’s.” Deb has cheting, ceramics, boating, fishing, playing cards and Barb was a 1957 graduate of Marysville High ministered with the Kekchi people for more than 14 years. going to church. She especially loved being with her School. She and her mother owned and operated A fellowship meal will follow the service. grandkids and family. Marysville Paint and Decorating. She was a member of At Gretna Brethren Church, Pastor Rob Starnes con- Indian Lake Community Church in Russells Point, OH. Armilla is survived by her daughters, Arleen Neely of tinues in the series GraceFULL, with his message 'Grace She also volunteered at the Indian Lake Food Pantry Bellefontaine and Ethel (John) Price of Cable; her sons Liberating' ...so stop putting the yoke back on. Talent and supported St Jude’s and Humane Society. Barb Timothy (Vicky) Litteral of Marango and Paul (Cindy) offering is by Jon Neeld. enjoyed being with Bob and took enjoyment snowmo- Litteral of South Charleston; 19 grandchildren; five GBC Youth is from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Gretna . biling, riding waverunners or boating on Indian Lake. great-grandchildren; brothers, Dale (Carol) Rittenhouse More information at www.gretna.life. She enjoyed holidays and special occasions with family of Mansfield and Ellis (Connie) Rittenhouse of Pastor Ben Shaeffer will bring the message For All The Woodstock; sisters, Lois Ewing of Mansfield, Sheila and friends. Barb was a compassionate and generous person who would help anyone in need. Saints based on Luke 6:20-31 to the Bellefontaine First (Dennis) Herron of North Lewisburg and Lucille United Methodist Church at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services. Coleman of Bellefontaine. Pastor Jim Ellington will begin funeral services at 11:00 am, Monday, November 4, 2019 at Indian Lake Saturday, the Seventh-day Adventist Church hosts vis- She was preceded in death by her parents, Duane iting Pastor Bruce Keeling with the message, Hope from Rittenhouse, Rodney Rittenhouse, Denise Herron, Troy Community Church, 121 N Main St, Russells Point, OH 43348. Visitation is Sunday from 2-5 pm at Shoffstall the Darkest Tomb, taken from John 20:11-16. Well-known Hudson, Mike Rittenhouse, Jim Coleman, Dick Ewing; guitarist George Thompson provides the music. and stepmother, Ruth Rittenhouse. Funeral Home North Chapel, 115 N Main St, Lakeview and one hour prior to services at the church. Burial is in At Huntsville Presbyterian Church, Pastor Ben Beres A gathering of family and friends will be conducted leads worship with a message based on Daniel 7:1-3, 15- from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019 in the Huntsville Cemetery. 18, Beasts in the Night and the Saints of Light. Freshwater, McDonald and Vernon Funeral Home, In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be In observance of All Saint's Sunday, the Necrology will North Lewisburg. Funeral services begin at 11 a.m. on made to Indian Lake Community Church. be read and communion will be shared. Jean Ann Monday, Nov. 4, 2019 in the funeral home with Pastor Arrangements are in the care of Shoffstall Funeral McLaughlin is the organist, and the chancel choir will Daniel McCarty officiating. Burial follows in Maple Home. Condolences may be expressed at shoffstallfu- sing. The Milroy Class meets at 9 a.m., and worship starts Grove Cemetery, North Lewisburg. neralhome.com Memorial contributions may be made to St. Rita’s Tobe “Billie” Smith at 10 a.m. Hospice, 959 W. North St., Lima, Ohio, 45805. At Galilee Lutheran Church, All Saints Sunday, Condolences may be made to the family at www.ver- Tobe “Billie” Smith, 69, of Russells Point, passed includes 9:30 a.m. coffee fellowship; 10 a.m. worship with nonfh.com. away, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019 at Indian Lake Pastor Karen Torrez leading worship from Luke 19:1-10. Rehabilitation Center, Lakeview. Holy Communion takes place during 10 a.m. worship; Ruby A. Castle Tobe was born Jan. 19, 1950 in Shaw, Miss., a son of readings from Isaiah 1:10-18 and II Thessalonians 1:1-4, Mayo Smith and Ora D. Cummings. He was preceded in Ruby A. Castle, 84, of Lakeview, passed away 10:17 11-12. death by a sister, Rosetta Cummings. p.m., Monday Oct. 28, 2019 at her residence. She was Darin Bontrager, Mennonite Disaster Service regional Tobe is survived by his daughter, Jessica M. Johnson born March 7, 1935 in the Alka Holler, Johnson County, coordinator. will give the message at Jubilee Mennonite of Cleveland; a granddaughter, Kiara Mona Johnson of Kentucky to the late Van Buren and Nora Agnes O’Brien Church. Cleveland; eight siblings, Mayo (Alice) Cummings, Castle. At Hi-Point Church of Christ, John James will contin- Edward Cummings, Raymond Cummings, and Selena Ruby was a longtime member of the Eagles 3615 and ues the fall series. Norman Stanley will have communion Lewis, all of Fort Wayne, Ind., Herman (Tonight) VFW Auxiliary Roundhead. She had been a semi-pro meditation. Cummings of Indianapolis, Ind., Minnie Lee Wilson of bowler and enjoyed working in her yard and taking care The Rev. Lynn Bova’s message is Tree of Stewardship: Sacramento, Calif., Georgia Macon of South Bend, Ind., of her pets. Creation and Time at the United Presbyterian Church and Ora Lee Cummings of Shaw, Miss., a host of aunts, Survivors include daughters, Sherry L. (Walter) in Belle Center. Scripture is from Genesis 1 and uncles, nieces and nephews including a special niece, Kinsman of Gadsden, Ala. and Amy R. Johnson of Ecclesiastes 3:1-15. Danyale Cummings. Lakeview; two grandchildren and a great-granddaugh- Tobe accepted Jesus Christ as personal saviour and At the Huntsville United Methodist Church, the Rev. ter. was a member of Indian Lake Northside Church of the Bryan Meadows continues the series, MADE, with the Ruby was preceded in death by a brother Charles Nazarene, where he sang in the choir and taught message, When Your Ship Comes In. The congregation Martin Castle, and a sister Willia M. Brown. Sunday School. He was a DJ and travelled around the will observe and celebrate All Saints Sunday during the A memorial service will be conducted at the Eagles. world. As a youth, Tobe was extremely athletic and service. Memorial contributions may be given to the played basketball until an injury ended his career. He First Christian Church offers Café Grace at 9:15 a.m. in American Cancer Society and online condolences may enjoyed singing, fishing, and listening to R&B “oldies Bethany Hall, as Brenda Sanford leads the time of praise be shared at bayliffandson.com. but goodies” and gospel music. and worship and Teri Stevens opens the session. Barbara Ann “Barb” Luebben Pastor Tim Moebs will begin a funeral service at 1:00 The Won’t You Be My Neighbor continues at the 9:15 pm, Saturday, November 9, 2019 at Indian Lake a.m. and 10:45 a.m. services. Barbara Ann “Barb” Luebben, 80, of Lakeview, for- Northside Church of the Nazarene, Lakeview with visi- Sanctuary worship (traditional) begins at 10:45 a.m. merly of Grove City and Marysville, tation from noon to 1 p.m. Brenda Sanford will present the message. Joyce King will passed away, Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019 at In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be be the worship leader. Rosanna Keirn will present the Lima Memorial Health System. made to Indian Lake Northside Church of the children’s message. Barbara was born on August 19, 1939, Nazarene. Am I Ever Enough? is presented by Pastor Dave Yinger a daughter of the late Irene Haines Arrangements are in the care of Shoffstall Funeral at West Liberty United Methodist Church, with scripture Jackson and PW Jackson. She married Home. Condolences may be expressed at shoffstallfu- from Luke 19:1-10. The children’s message will be given Robert L. “Bob” Luebben on February neralhome.com. by Harold Dowden.

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S Beckham Jr. during the second half of an NFL preseason football game against the Series had it all: good pitching, about football, he cares Washington Redskins Aug. 8 in Cleveland. timely hitting, controversy (the about winning. Whatever Nationals’ Trea Turner being called people make him out to be, first-year coach Freddie the blame and the rest of never want to go into a out for running inside the baseline in Game 6) and sus- just because of his personali- Kitchens and a team not the people are quiet just to negative space again, so pense. ty, you know, it’s like can’t playing up to its talent level kind of stay out of the fire,” I’m bringing it to the field While the Nationals and Astros may not have the really say anything. If he was or potential. Beckham said, “I’m going every single time I get out national pull like the Dodgers, Cubs, Red Sox or winning and he was still Beckham has caught to jump in the fire with there. And I know that we’ll Yankees, they are both great baseball teams and doing it, we would all be here just one touchdown pass in him. I’ll be the first one. see things turn around turned in a thrilling seven-game series. It was the first laughing and loving him. seven games but remains Some of these losses are on here shortly.” time in Series history the road team won all seven “But because we’re los- confident the offense will me. I need to be in the On Wednesday, games. ing we want to kinda poke begin clicking. He also has right place at the right Mayfield abruptly ended Washington won the title despite coming in as the at him a little bit. And I’m no doubt that Mayfield, time. I need to be better. his media session when biggest World Series underdog in over 10 years. It was fun going to be the first one who is tied for the league And that's what I plan to he took issue with a line watching the Nationals scrap and claw their way to the here to defend him every lead with 12 interceptions, do for the rest of the sea- of questioning. He later title. From a local perspective, it was also great to see for- single time. I always got his is destined for greatness. son. went on social media to mer Kenton Ridge star Adam Eaton win a World Series back. I know what it’s like, Beckham knows what “I said before the explain that he's upset ring. I've been there.” it’s like to be at the center Seahawks game I felt like I with Cleveland's record The Browns (2-5) aren’t of the storm. was back to me. I felt like I and said his sense of winning and there’s “I’ve been in situations was back to playing and urgency is at “an all-time See PICKS on Next Page mounting pressure around where one person’s getting having that love and I just high.”

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The Wildcats are of their season undefeated, There will be no league poised to lock up the out- beating the Arizona title or playoff berth for right CBC Mad River divi- Cardinals 28-25 on Bellefontaine to play for sion title. North Union 40, Thursday. tonight, but the Chiefs will Ben Logan 19. be motivated to send out For a quarterback who Riverside over Ridgemont often gets the backhanded their seniors with a win compliment of being a tonight over the Arrows. There have been some good game-manager, Bellefontaine will look growing pains for the Garoppolo's stellar per- to get back to its physical Pirates this season on their formance provided some ways tonight against a way to a 4-5 record. proof that the 27-year-old Tecumseh squad that has Riverside has the opportu- AP PHOTO | RICK SCUTERI might be a little better than struggled to move the ball nity tonight to end on a San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo throws against the Arizona people think. and stop the opponent. high against the Gophers, Cardinals during the second half of a game Thursday in Glendale, Ariz. His teammates already Bellefontaine 35, who have won only once. knew. help the Cardinals pull to playing tomorrow. the game without their top Tecumseh 13. Riverside 39, Ridgemont 13. “Yeah, he’s pretty good,” 28-25. Complimentary football. two running backs, David WL-Salem over M’burg San Francisco 49ers tight But the 49ers were able to “That's where we’re at Johnson and Chase end George Kittle said. “I run out the clock on their right now.” Edmonds, who were bat- The Tigers came up Triad over Northeastern don't know why people ensuing offensive drive to Even in victory and at 8- tling injuries. with their best perform- The Cardinals have don't think he is. He makes end Arizona's comeback. 0, Niners cornerback Kenyan Drake — who ance of the season two endured a tough 2019 sea- some pretty gutsy throws Garoppolo had two crucial Richard Sherman was was acquired by the weeks ago to knock off son with just a pair of wins out there, doesn’t he? third-down completions to downright grumpy when Cardinals on Monday in a previously unbeaten West through the first nine Goodness gracious.” keep the final drive alive, asked about the defense. trade with the Miami Jefferson. games of the regular sea- WL-Salem will need a San Francisco (8-0) fell including one to Emmanuel Arizona had 357 total yards. Dolphins — ran for 36 yards son. It will be a positive similar effort tonight behind 7-0 but responded Sanders who caught seven “It’s not about the on the first play of the game finish tonight, though. The against the rival Indians. with three touchdowns — passes for 112 yards and a results. The results are going and capped the opening Jets are in a four-game los- The Tigers have shown a one as time expired in the touchdown. to be what they are,” drive with a 4-yard touch- ing skid and have scored second quarter after Garoppolo completed Sherman said. “Thank good- down run. He finished with knack for playing their best only 20 points during that Cardinals coach Kliff 28 of 37 throws including ness our offense executed. a team-high 110 yards rush- football when the stage is stretch. Triad 27, Kingsbury called a timeout touchdowns of 30, 7, 1 and But it’s about the process, ing and 52 yards receiving. the biggest. WL-Salem 27, Northeastern 20. and gave the 49ers a sec- 21 yards. it’s executing the way you’re “That’s what we expect- Mechanicsburg 20. ond chance on fourth “Our team has done a supposed to. It’s about ed from him, why we trad- Around the horn down — to take a 21-7 half- good job of winning in dif- doing your job repeatedly, ed for him,” Kingsbury Indian Lake over Urbana time lead. ferent ways this year,” like with robotic consisten- said. “His skill set is perfect It has been a roller London edges Jonathan The 49ers were in con- Garoppolo said. “Whether cy.” for what we do. He’s explo- coaster of a campaign for Alder in a big Madison trol until about five min- it’s offense, special teams, Arizona (3-5-1) lost its sive, he runs tough and to the Lakers. They went County showdown, 28-24 utes left in the fourth defense or mixing and second straight game. come and learn an entirely through a three-game los- ... Marion Local slips past quarter, when Andy matching all of them. That’s Rookie quarterback Kyler new offense, we didn’t hold ing skid during the middle Coldwater, 31-28 ... Florida Isabella caught a short how you create a good foot- Murray threw for 241 yards anything back. We knew part of their schedule. stops Georgia, 24-14 ... The pass and sprinted for an ball team. You’re not relying and two touchdowns. we could call our best However, a victory over Broncos buck the Browns, 88-yard touchdown to on one part and everyone's The Cardinals came into game.” winless Urbana tonight 27-21. Fitzpatrick takes 1-shot lead over McIlroy in Shanghai SHANGHAI (AP) — HSBC Champions. to 3 feet for eagle on the the clubhouse at Sheshan stat to know that most times McIlroy, who is wrap- Already with three victories He made a mess of the final hole for a 5-under 67, International, he shared you tee it up, you maybe not ping up his 12th full year as and a career-best 17 finishes 16th hole Friday and leaving him one shot another number that contend, but you’re putting a pro, has finished in the in the top 10, Rory McIlroy escaped with bogey after behind Matt Fitzpatrick. makes him proud. yourself there.” top 10 in 49% of his PGA has put himself in position hitting three tee shots (only McIlroy is happy with “I have top 10s in 50% of He was rounding off fig- Tour starts. Tiger Woods is to add to those totals going two of them counted). He what he has done this year. my PGA Tour starts,” McIlroy ures, but it’s no less at 55%, while Phil into the weekend at the bounced back with a 5-iron But as he stood beneath said. “To me, that’s a nice impressive. Mickelson is at 32%.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 11.01.19 Your Trusted Source (937) 592-8379 EASTON for Everything Water! WATER SOLUTIONS 1040 S MAIN ST. • EASTONWATER.COM New QB but same old story for Bengals at midpoint BY JOE KAY team’s quarterback for office will allow through its holds, but this is not how I Finley’s inexperience and AP SPORTS WRITER years to come. personnel decisions, any- envisioned it.” the offensive line’s contin- Or, he can struggle way. The move got players’ There’s more. ued struggles. The Bengals’ CINCINNATI — Andy behind Cincinnati’s dread- attention. Receiver A.J. Green — the running game is by far the Dalton is getting pushed ful offensive line — just as “This is a new day, it’s franchise’s best player — league’s worst — Dalton out the door. A rookie takes Dalton did — and leave the not just a saying or a can become an unrestricted has all three of Cincinnati’s over at quarterback. The Bengals undecided at the phrase for us,” defensive free agent at the end of the touchdowns rushing — and Bengals are already think- most important position end Carlos Dunlap said. season. He’s recovering they’ve given up the third- ing about their first pick in heading into another off- “They want to exhaust from a severe ankle injury most sacks in the NFL. next year’s draft and how season of trying to sell tick- every opportunity there is suffered the first practice of It’s far from an ideal sit- they’ll shape the roster ets based upon promises of to win long-term football.” camp and hopes to return in uation for a rookie quarter- long term, a function of better things ahead. fired coach Marvin Lewis With Taylor’s decision, Finley’s debut against the back. being winless at the sea- “I’m sure we’ll have to after his 16th season with- their long term got murkier. Ravens next week at Paul The Bengals are two son’s midpoint. re-evaluate after these next out a playoff win and hired Dalton led the Bengals Brown Stadium. losses away from matching The overriding question: eight games,” safety Shawn the 36-year-old Taylor, to five straight playoff Green wants to stay in the worst start in club his- How long until any of it Williams said. “Is Ryan the they tried to sell optimism appearances from 2011-15 Cincinnati if the Bengals tory, an 0-10 mark under makes a difference? If at all? answer or what? At this by calling it the start of a but couldn’t get a postsea- are willing to offer a suit- Dave Shula in 1993. A loss A 24-10 loss to the Rams point, what do you do?” “New Dey.” son win. He has one year able contract. He’ll be to the Ravens in Finley’s in London left the Bengals Until their bye week, the As the losses mounted, left on his contract, but his upset if negotiations fail debut would give them 11 0-8 for the first time in 11 Bengals had been doing fans dubbed it a “Boo Dey” future with the team and the club uses its fran- straight from the end of years and prompted first- pretty much the same season — same old, same appears limited to the rest chise tag to keep him for last season, tying the club year coach Zac Taylor to thing as in years past — old. of this year as a backup. one more year. record for longest losing bench Dalton in favor of holding onto veterans, By benching Dalton , “If this is the end here, I “For me, it would be an streak over two seasons. fourth-round pick Ryan eschewing prominent free Taylor indicated he’s ready don’t know,” the ninth- insult,” Green said. “The first half of the sea- Finley, who gets a chance agents and hoping for bet- to start reshaping the line- year veteran said. “I don’t In the short term, things son was embarrassing,” to show he can be the ter outcomes. When they up — as much as the front know what the future could get worse, given Dunlap said. Kansas City Royals hire Mike Matheny as club’s new manager KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Matheny was fired in July department has had the Matheny was a Gold Louis — as well as his abili- a breakthrough season that — The Kansas City Royals 2018 as the team was head- pleasure to work and inter- Glove-winning catcher and ty to develop all the young saw him .279. Whit hired Mike Matheny on ed toward a third straight act with him this past sea- he succeeded Tony La talent on the roster. The Merrifield had another Thursday, bringing in a season out of the playoffs. son. Through this interac- Russa as Cardinals manager Royals hope to have star 200-plus hit season at sec- manager who took the Matheny was hired last tion, it became very clear after St. Louis won the 2011 catcher Salvador Perez back ond base, Cheslor Cuthbert cross-state Cardinals to the November by the Royals as to our leadership team that World Series. The Cardinals from surgery and Ryan O’Hearn got World Series six years ago a special adviser for player Mike is the obvious person were 216-201 in his final while Adalberto valuable experience at first before a three-season development and he was in to lead our baseball team.” two-plus campaigns — the Mondesi had a shoulder and Bubba Starling flashed swoon cost him his job. prime position to succeed The Royals are coming Cardinals’ first in-season injury expected to keep him some solid defense in cen- The 49-year-old Royals manager Ned Yost, off another 100-loss season managerial change since out until opening day. ter field after making his Matheny went 591-474 with who announced his retire- and in the midst of a mas- was replaced by The Royals won their major league debut. the Cardinals from 2012-18 ment last month. sive rebuilding effort after Mike Jorgensen in 1995. 2015 championship using Kansas City will likely and was the first manager “Our entire organization their back-to-back World The Royals will be his speed and defense, but need to focus on its arms: to reach the postseason his is delighted to announce Series appearances in second manager’s job and Jorge Soler this In the bullpen, only closer first four seasons. The and celebrate the hiring of 2014-15. They have a wave Kansas City will be counting past season set a club Ian Kennedy was reliable Cardinals reached the Mike Matheny,” said of young position players on his experience in the record with 48 home runs last season, and beyond World Series in 2013, losing Dayton Moore, the Royals and a promising batch of postseason — he managed while third baseman Brad Keller and Jakob Junis to the Boston Red Sox, but general manager. “Every pitching prospects. 43 postseason games in St. Hunter Dozier added 26 in the rotation is fairly open.

Yankees decline 2020 option for Encarnacion Michigan State’s linebacker Joe Bachie NEW YORK (AP) — The New York homers at the time, but a strained left Yankees have declined their 2020 oblique limited the 36-year-old down declared ineligible after positive test option for Edwin Encarnacion, making the stretch. He hit .249 with 13 the veteran slugger a free agent. homers, 37 RBIs and an .856 OPS in EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Long said it is a “previously unknown New York announced the move 44 regular-season games with New Michigan State linebacker Joe Bachie was incident,” and that she is not one of the Thursday. Encarnacion was due $25 York. declared ineligible Thursday by the Big women who’ve come forward as potential million in 2020, but the Yankees Encarnacion hit .308 while the Ten after testing positive for a banned witnesses. bought out the remaining year of his Yankees pounded Minnesota in the AL supplement. The other alleged episodes that led to contract for $5 million. Division Series, but he slumped badly The school said it will appeal. Bachie, a criminal charges have been described in 1 The Yankees acquired the three- in the AL Championship Series against senior with 36 tackles and with 3 ⁄2 sacks, more detail, and prosecutors said there is time All-Star from Seattle in June to Houston. made the second team on the AP’s list of video showing all three. bolster a lineup sapped by injuries. New York also said outfielder midseason All-Americans. Gooding was arrested in June after a Cash from the Mariners in the trade Aaron Hicks’ Tommy John surgery Michigan Sis believed to have come for- 29-year-old woman told police that he meant the deal cost New York just $8 went as expected Wednesday. ward to the authorities after Gooding’s Oct. squeezed her breast without her consent million of what he was owed, including Dodgers head team physician Dr. 15 arraigned on the earlier indictment cov- at Magic Hour Rooftop Bar & Lounge near the buyout. Neal ElAttrache operated in Los ering two alleged incidents, his lawyers said. Times Square. Encarnacion led the AL with 21 Angeles.

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Name (7-2) 17.9889, 8. Cle. Glenville (6-3) 11.7167, 9. Region 20 - 1. Cin. Taft (8-1) 18.4141, 2. West Jefferson DIVISION I Caledonia River Valley (6-3) 11.4, 10. Lodi Cloverleaf (5-4) (8-1) 17.5556, 3. Springfield Shawnee (7-2) 16.3889, 4. Region 1 - 1. Mentor (9-0) 33.7389, 2. Lakewood St. 10.2444, 11. Richfield Revere (4-5) 9.8, 12. Norton (4-5) West Liberty-Salem (8-1) 15.7833, 5. Cin. Hills Christian Edward (8-1) 29.5944, 3. Canton McKinley (8-1) 27.4889, 9.2833. Acad. (7-2) 15.3384, 6. Cin. Summit Country Day (7-1) 4. Euclid (7-2) 26.404, 5. Solon (7-2) 26.1444, 6. Region 11 - 1. Cols. Bishop Hartley (8-1) 26.3311, 2. 13.7631, 7. Blanchester (5-4) 11.4056, 8. Cin. Madeira Massillon Jackson (7-2) 20.75, 7. Medina (6-3) 19.7222, Jonathan Alder (9-0) 25.2167, 3. Jackson (9-0) 23.9667, 4. (7-2) 11.3111, 9. Cin. Mariemont (7-2) 10.9389, 10. STATS THROUGH WEEK 9 8. Cleveland Heights (8-1) 19.0111, 9. Stow-Munroe Falls Granville (8-1) 18.7944, 5. Thornville Sheridan (7-2) 18.0333, Springfield Greenon (7-2) 10.5, 11. Indian Lake (5-4) (5-4) 16.8278, 10. Brunswick (6-3) 16.5722, 11. Cle. St. 6. London (7-1) 17.8264, 7. Cols. Centennial (8-1) 17.4333, 9.5611, 12. Middletown Madison (5-4) 9.2. Ignatius (4-5) 16.3492, 12. Strongsville (5-4) 15.05. 8. Bellbrook (7-2) 16.5056, 9. Zanesville (6-3) 16.298, 10. DIVISION VI Region 2 - 1. Tol. Whitmer (8-1) 25.1556, 2. Dublin Cols. Bishop Watterson (6-3) 13.6566, 11. Dresden Tri-Valley Region 21 - 1. New Middletown Springfield (9-0) 21.4444, School Jerome (7-2) 24.9389, 3. Springfield (8-1) 24.7778, 4. (6-3) 13.3778, 12. Cols. Eastmoor Acad. (5-4) 12.9444. 2. Beverly Fort Frye (9-0) 21.4399, 3. Mogadore (8-1) Name] ATT YDS AVG TDS Dublin Coffman (7-2) 23.35, 5. Springboro (8-1) 22.6667, Others: 15. Bellefontaine (5-4) 10.4596. 20.3833, 4. Glouster Trimble (9-0) 19.9722, 5. Dalton (8- 1. Kale Long] Riverside 159 1,198 7.5 15 6. Perrysburg (7-2) 18.625, 7. Clayton Northmont (5-4) Region 12 - 1. Day. Chaminade Julienne (8-1) 23.7889, 1) 15.6722, 6. Salineville Southern (9-0) 15.0889, 7. 2. Clay Jacobs] Indian Lake 122 1,158 9.5 18 14.5111, 8. Marysville (5-4) 11.1, 9. Findlay (4-5) 10.4722, 2. Franklin (8-1) 21.5, 3. Wapakoneta (8-1) 19.2722, 4. Columbiana (6-3) 13.3444, 8. Brookfield (7-2) 12.9611, 9. 10. Centerville (4-5) 9.1778, 11. Hilliard Bradley (3-6) St. Marys Memorial (7-2) 16.7111, 5. Trotwood-Madison Berlin Center Western Reserve (7-2) 12.0944, 10. 3. Garrett Gross] Bellefontaine 140 963 6.9 13 8.3056, 12. Delaware Hayes (3-6) 7.5056. (7-2) 16.6493, 6. Hamilton Badin (6-3) 16.4056, 7. Cin. Nelsonville-York (6-3) 10.9944, 11. Lore City Buckeye Trail Region 3 - 1. Olentangy Liberty (8-1) 33.6556, 2. Hughes (7-2) 14.6278, 8. Hamilton Ross (7-2) 14.4278, (6-3) 8.8056, 12. East Canton (4-5) 7.9798. 4. Kainan Stoner] Ben Logan 147 797 5.4 8 Pickerington Central (8-1) 30.7222, 3. Lewis Center 9. Greenville (6-3) 12.2778, 10. Kettering Archbishop Region 22 - 1. Collins Western Reserve (8-1) 17.8283, 2. Olentangy Orange (8-1) 23.5611, 4. Groveport-Madison Alter (5-4) 11.4293, 11. Goshen (6-3) 9.5889, 12. Cin. Attica Seneca East (8-1) 17.1162, 3. Howard East Knox 5. Holden Nease] WL-Salem 69 686 9.9 12 (8-1) 23.0444, 5. Hilliard Davidson (6-3) 20.1333, 6. Mount Healthy (4-5) 8.9056. (9-0) 16.3833, 4. Galion Northmor (8-1) 14.6944, 5. 6. Elijah Slagle] Indian Lake 91 519 5.7 6 Pickerington North (5-4) 18.9141, 7. Reynoldsburg (6-3) DIVISION IV Sullivan Black River (5-4) 9.5, 6. Jeromesville Hillsdale (6- 18.0556, 8. Upper Arlington (6-3) 16.596, 9. Hilliard Darby Region 13 - 1. Perry (9-0) 24.15, 2. Wintersville Indian 3) 9.4778, 7. Creston Norwayne (4-5) 8.9333, 8. Carey (4- 7. Trent Berry] WL-Salem 46 377 8.2 7 (6-3) 15.6364, 10. Westerville Central (6-3) 15.3222, 11. Creek (8-1) 20.4444, 3. Poland Seminary (7-2) 20.4389, 5) 7.9778, 9. Wellington (5-4) 7.7944, 10. Centerburg (6- New Albany (6-3) 13.1611, 12. Thomas Worthington (4-5) 4. Cuy. Falls Cuy. Valley Christian Acad. (7-2) 18.0222, 5. 3) 7.7333, 11. Ashland Crestview (6-3) 7.6056, 12. 8. Isaiah McGill] WL-Salem 57 323 5.7 8 8.3778. Hubbard (6-3) 13.9444, 6. Salem (7-2) 12.9333, 7. Smithville (4-5) 7.6. Region 4 - 1. Fairfield (9-0) 30.9, 2. Cin. Elder (8-1) Struthers (6-3) 11.95, 8. Girard (6-3) 10.7056, 9. Region 23 - 1. Liberty Center (8-1) 20.5333, 2. Lima 9. Brandon Hayes] Bellefontaine 49 288 5.9 3 27.3434, 3. Cin. St. Xavier (7-2) 26.2389, 4. Cin. Colerain Chesterland West Geauga (5-4) 9.6444, 10. Youngstown Central Cath. (8-1) 19.8687, 3. Coldwater (8-1) 18.7778, 10. Coleman Hauck] Triad 75 281 3.7 2 (8-1) 23.1278, 5. West Chester Lakota West (6-3) 17.7333, Cardinal Mooney (4-5) 8.6735, 11. Chagrin Falls (5-4) 4. Anna (8-1) 18.5778, 5. Archbold (8-1) 17.3778, 6. 6. Cin. Princeton (6-3) 14.9778, 7. Hamilton (5-4) 13.0056, 8.65, 12. Mogadore Field (4-5) 8.3333. Harrod Allen East (8-1) 16.5611, 7. Minster (8-1) 16.3944, 8. Cin. Sycamore (4-5) 10.9778, 9. Mason (4-5) 9.2389, Region 14 - 1. LaGrange Keystone (8-1) 19.95, 2. Galion 8. Sherwood Fairview (8-1) 15.1056, 9. Spencerville (6-3) 10. Cincinnati West Clermont (4-5) 8.7778, 11. Cin. Walnut (8-1) 18.2172, 3. Wauseon (8-1) 18.0778, 4. Ottawa- 13.4111, 10. Gibsonburg (9-0) 13.2166, 11. Columbus Hills (4-5) 8.4222, 12. Liberty Twp. Lakota East (4-5) Glandorf (7-2) 16.1111, 5. Bellevue (6-3) 15.5667, 6. Grove (6-3) 10.7111, 12. Hicksville (5-4) 7.4611. 8.0889. Bellville Clear Fork (6-3) 15.1889, 7. Shelby (6-3) Region 24 - 1. Chillicothe Southeastern (9-0) 18.8444, 2. DIVISION II 14.0056, 8. Rossford (7-2) 13.0056, 9. Wooster Triway Bainbridge Paint Valley (7-2) 15.4278, 3. Frankfort Adena Name] School COMP ATT YDS TDs INTs Region 5 - 1. Massillon Washington (9-0) 32.8444, 2. (6-3) 12.3944, 10. Canal Fulton Northwest (6-3) 12.3889, (8-1) 14.2111, 4. Mechanicsburg (8-1) 13.1222, 5. 1. Trevor Woodruff] WL-Salem 121 184 1,921 22 4 Mayfield (9-0) 25.95, 3. Akron Archbishop Hoban (8-1) 11. Clyde (5-4) 12.1556, 12. Milan Edison (6-3) 12.0972. Grandview Hts. (6-3) 12.6722, 6. Worthington Christian 25.4596, 4. Massillon Perry (7-2) 21.5944, 5. Hudson (6- Region 15 - 1. Newark Licking Valley (9-0) 25.4389, 2. (7-2) 12.3788, 7. Covington (7-2) 12.35, 8. Milford Center 2. Jayden Streets] Ridgemont 107 235 1,724 16 18 3) 17.2056, 6. Willoughby South (5-4) 13.2222, 7. Warren Gnadenhutten Indian Valley (8-1) 22.4389, 3. Waverly (7- Fairbanks (6-3) 10.5667, 9. Miamisburg Day. Christian (7- G. Harding (6-3) 13.2172, 8. North Canton Hoover (5-4) 2) 17.9556, 4. New Concord John Glenn (7-2) 17.6333, 5. 2) 10.0146, 10. Arcanum (7-2) 9.8889, 11. Jamestown 3. Clay Jacobs] Indian Lake 96 208 1,295 10 9 13.1833, 9. Alliance (6-3) 13.0889, 10. Uniontown Lake Greeneview (5-4) 9.1278, 12. Lucasville Valley (5-4) 8.3. Gallipolis Gallia Acad. (8-1) 15.6575, 6. St. Clairsville (7-2) Ben Logan (5-4) 10.1222, 11. Kent Roosevelt (5-4) 9.8056, 12. 15.6061, 7. Heath (7-2) 11.0389, 8. Carroll Bloom-Carroll Others: 24 Triad (2-7) 1.9278. 4. Tanner Perkins] 106 222 1,278 11 10 Macedonia Nordonia (4-5) 9.5667. (7-2) 10.8889, 9. Cambridge (6-3) 10.7889, 10. Cols. DIVISION VII 5. Jordan Simonelli] Triad 78 159 1,133 9 2 Region 6 - 1. Avon (9-0) 26.4611, 2. Avon Lake (8-1) Marion-Franklin (6-3) 10.7722, 11. Duncan Falls Philo (6-3) Region 25 - 1. Lucas (8-1) 16.5167, 2. Cuyahoga Hts. (7- 22.0778, 3. Cle. Benedictine (8-1) 20.45, 4. Wadsworth 10.6611, 12. Byesville Meadowbrook (4-5) 7.9167. 1) 14.6243, 3. Toronto (7-2) 13.7167, 4. Independence (7- 6. Kale Long] Riverside 75 142 935 6 15 (7-2) 19.8222, 5. Brecksville-Broadview Hts. (7-2) Region 16 - 1. Cin. Wyoming (9-0) 25.2667, 2. Clarksville 2) 13.6944, 5. Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas (6-2) 13.0903, 19.6722, 6. Olmsted Falls (7-2) 19.1722, 7. Maple Hts. (7- Clinton-Massie (8-1) 21.9111, 3. Cin. Indian Hill (8-1) 6. Warren John F. Kennedy (6-3) 11.4141, 7. McDonald (6- 7. Grant Smith] Bellefontaine 68 107 870 9 4 2) 17.9944, 8. Amherst Steele (7-2) 14.9111, 9. Wooster 20.6778, 4. Waynesville (8-1) 20.5778, 5. Kenton (7-2) 3) 11.2611, 8. Malvern (5-4) 8.0606, 9. Wellsville (5-4) (6-3) 14.4278, 10. Barberton (6-3) 12.6778, 11. Parma 20.3056, 6. West Milton Milton-Union (7-2) 15.7111, 7. St. 7.5611, 10. Lowellville (6-3) 7.5404, 11. Newbury (6-3) Padua Franciscan (4-5) 11.8389, 12. Garfield Hts. (5-4) Bernard Roger Bacon (8-1) 14.9222, 8. Germantown 7.3125, 12. Steubenville Cath. Central (5-4) 6.907. 9.9833. Valley View (7-2) 14.4833, 9. Bethel-Tate (5-4) 13.0778, Region 26 - 1. Leipsic (8-1) 16.0278, 2. McComb (8-1) Region 7 - 1. Tol. Central Cath. (9-0) 30.6515, 2. Whitehouse 10. Washington C.H. Washington (6-3) 10.9889, 11. Cin. 13.0333, 3. Norwalk St. Paul (8-1) 12.9293, 4. Hamler Anthony Wayne (9-0) 26.9889, 3. Westerville South (6-3) Archbishop McNicholas (3-6) 9.5167, 12. Springfield Patrick Henry (6-3) 12.8389, 5. Arlington (7-2) 11.2389, 6. 19.3278, 4. Tol. St. John's (6-3) 17.8, 5. Troy (7-2) 17.2944, Kenton Ridge (5-4) 8.5909. Others: 21. Benjamin Edgerton (7-2) 10.6389, 7. Edon (6-3) 10.15, 8. Sycamore 6. Lewis Center Olentangy (5-4) 15.75, 7. Tol. St. Francis de Logan (2-7) 1.7071. Mohawk (5-4) 8.9722, 9. Arcadia (5-4) 6.95, 10. Plymouth Sales (6-3) 14.2444, 8. Piqua (5-4) 12.8167, 9. Delaware DIVISION V (7-2) 6.5, 11. Convoy Crestview (4-5) 5.8778, 12. Pandora- Name] School REC YDS AVG TDS Olentangy Berlin (5-4) 12.2444, 10. Holland Springfield (5-4) Region 17 - 1. Kirtland (9-0) 23.2576, 2. Garrettsville Gilboa (4-5) 5.6667. 10.5611, 11. Dublin Scioto (4-5) 9.5778, 12. Lima Senior (3- Garfield (8-1) 19.7273, 3. Akron Manchester (6-3) Region 27 - 1. Canal Winchester Harvest Prep. (8-1) 1. Jadon Miller] Ridgemont 31 836 20.9 10 6) 8.7278. 16.8889, 4. Bellaire (7-2) 16.0354, 5. Rootstown (7-2) 18.9667, 2. Newark Cath. (6-3) 14.0833, 3. Sarahsville Region 8 - 1. Harrison (8-1) 27.8111, 2. Cin. Turpin (9-0) 15.5404, 6. Sugarcreek Garaway (7-2) 14.1389, 7. Shenandoah (6-2) 12.4375, 4. Shadyside (6-3) 11.6873, 2. Logan McCoy] Triad 25 677 17.4 7 27.5111, 3. Cin. La Salle (7-2) 25.6581, 4. Cols. St. Canfield South Range (6-3) 14.1167, 8. Conneaut (8-1) 5. Waterford (7-2) 11.3073, 6. Reedsville Eastern (7-2) 3. Austin Parker] Indian Lake 28 560 18.1 7 Francis DeSales (8-1) 23.3788, 5. Xenia (8-1) 23.2556, 6. 12.9056, 9. Magnolia Sandy Valley (8-1) 11.9778, 10. 9.3131, 7. New Matamoras Frontier (7-2) 8.9158, 8. Canal Winchester (8-1) 21.6611, 7. Cols. Walnut Ridge Warren Champion (7-2) 10.8838, 11. Burton Berkshire (6- Lancaster Fisher Cath. (7-2) 8.6501, 9. Willow Wood 4. Tyrese Patterson] Ridgemont 18 471 16.2 2 (9-0) 21.5, 8. Cin. Winton Woods (6-3) 20.7611, 9. Cin. 3) 10.25, 12. Mantua Crestwood (6-3) 9.7278. Symmes Valley (8-1) 8.0596, 10. Hannibal River (5-4) 5. Kaidin Whitrock] Ben Logan 20 402 18.3 0 Anderson (6-3) 20.3222, 10. Morrow Little Miami (7-2) Region 18 - 1. Oak Harbor (9-0) 20.8361, 2. Orrville (8- 6.5051, 11. Racine Southern (5-4) 5.4785, 12. 18.4944, 11. Oxford Talawanda (7-2) 16.8167, 12. 1) 19.9556, 3. Pemberville Eastwood (9-0) 19.0278, 4. Woodsfield Monroe Central (4-5) 4.737. 6. Nick Burden] WL-Salem 19 350 16.7 4 Ashville Teays Valley (7-2) 15.4611. Marion Pleasant (7-2) 18.399, 5. Findlay Liberty-Benton Region 28 - 1. Hamilton New Miami (8-0) 14.2823, 2. Fort DIVISION III (8-1) 16.6833, 6. Beachwood (7-2) 15.4944, 7. Loramie (8-1) 14.0444, 3. Marion Local (7-2) 12.2167, 4. 7. Levi Godwin] Riverside 12 338 22.5 3 Region 9 - 1. New Philadelphia (9-0) 27.068, 2. Northwood (9-0) 14.881, 8. Cle. Hts. Lutheran East (6-2) Cin. College Preparatory (7-2) 10.732, 5. Lima Perry (6-3) 8. Coleman Hauck] Triad 18 330 11.4 3 Streetsboro (9-0) 25.6722, 3. Aurora (9-0) 23.0778, 4. 14.3542, 9. Elyria Cath. (6-3) 14.3167, 10. Richwood 10.2889, 6. New Bremen (7-2) 9.9056, 7. Lockland (6-3) Chardon (7-2) 21.7, 5. Chagrin Falls Kenston (8-1) North Union (6-3) 13.4596, 11. Bucyrus Wynford (6-3) 9.1414, 8. Waynesfield-Goshen (7-2) 9.0023, 9. Hardin 9. Kaleb Hurley] Indian Lake 14 312 11.1 1 21.3889, 6. Akron St. Vincent-St Mary (7-2) 20.7, 7. Northern (7-2) 8.9278, 10. Union City Mississinawa Valley 10.1364, 12. Cle. Villa Angela-St. Joseph (6-3) 9.8434. WL-Salem Steubenville (5-3) 20.6839, 8. Dover (6-3) 19.8713, 9. Region 19 - 1. Ironton (8-1) 20.1056, 2. Wheelersburg (6- (6-3) 7.8, 11. Ansonia (5-4) 7.6, 12. Riverside (4-5) 10. Trenton Douthwaite] 9 272 13.6 1 Ravenna (7-2) 17.7833, 10. Canfield (6-3) 16.2111, 11. 3) 19.8222, 3. West Lafayette Ridgewood (9-0) 18.6389, 7.4111. Others. 24. Ridgemont (1-8) 0.4444.

TV SPORTS WATCH Name] School POINTS Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN’S) NBA BASKETBALL 1. Clay Jacobs] Indian Lake 108 Friday, November 1 8:30 p.m. 7 p.m. AUTO RACING FS1 — Michigan at Illinois ESPN — Houston at Brooklyn 2. Kale Long] Riverside 96 7 p.m. GOLF 9:30 p.m. 3. Garrett Gross] Bellefontaine 86 FS1 — NHRA Drag Racing: Friday Nitro Las Vegas, Las Vegas 12:30 p.m. ESPN — LA Lakers at Dallas BOXING GOLF — PGA Tour: The Bermuda Championship, sec- SOCCER (MEN’S) Jadon Miller] Ridgemont 86 10:30 p.m. ond round, Southampton, Bermuda 3:20 p.m. WL-Salem SHO — SHOBOX: The New Generation, Las Vegas 4:30 p.m. FS2 — Bundesliga: SC Paderborn at Hoffenheim 5. Holden Nease] 84 COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) GOLF — PGA Tour Champions: The Invesco QQQ 6:50 p.m. 7 p.m. 6. Ethan Cole] WL-Salem 60 Championship, first round, Lake Sherwood, Calif. FS2 — FIFA U-17 World Cup: Angola vs. Brazil, Group A, SEC — Exhibition: Kentucky State at Kentucky Isaiah McGill] WL-Salem 60 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 8 p.m. Goibnia, Brazil 6 p.m. GOLF — LPGA Tour: The Swinging Skirts Taiwan TENNIS 8. Kainan Stoner] Ben Logan 54 ESPNU — Princeton at Cornell Championship, second round, Yangmei, Taiwan 12:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 10:30 p.m. TENNIS — USTA: Men’s Pro Circuit Charlottesville & 9. Trent Berry] WL-Salem 48 GOLF — PGA Tour: The HSBC Champions, third round, Women’s Pro Circuit Tyler, Quarterfinals ESPN2 — Navy at Connecticut Bellefontaine COLLEGE HOCKEY (MEN’S) Shanghai 2:30 p.m. 10. Grant Smith] 44 6 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TENNIS — ATP: The Rolex Masters, Quarterfinals, Paris BTN — Wisconsin at Penn State 9 p.m. 4 a.m. (Saturday) 8:30 p.m. ESPNU — Parkview Baptist (La.) at Madison Prep TENNIS — WTA: The WTA Finals, Doubles Semifinal, BTN — Notre Dame at Minnesota Academy (La.) Shenzhen, China

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Bellefontaine’s Connor Skidmore, front, and Gavin Wilson, back, enter West Liberty-Salem’s boys cross country team celebrates after hearing they qualified to the Division II the final mile of the Division I regional meet in Troy. state meet.

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FOOTBALL HOCKEY PREP SCORES Others receiving 12 or more points: Cincinnati AP TOP 25 SCHEDULES Nebraska (4-4) at Purdue (2-6), Noon NBA GLANCE St. Louis 13 7 3 3 17 39 40 Winton Woods 30. Xenia 17. Avon Lake 15. N. Iowa (5-3) at Illinois St. (6-2), 1 p.m. Winnipeg 13 6 7 0 12 36 44 Thursday’s Results Saturday, Nov. 2 EASTERN CONFERENCE AROUND OHIO DIVISION III No. 4 Clemson vs. Wofford, 4 p.m. S. Illinois (4-4) at Indiana St. (3-5), 1 p.m. Dallas 14 5 8 1 11 31 39 1, New Philadelphia (12) 9-0 170 Atlantic Division Cin. Western Hills 18, Cin. Hughes 0 No. 6 Florida vs. No. 8 Georgia at Jacksonville, Akron (0-8) at Bowling Green (2-6), 2 p.m. Chicago 11 3 6 2 8 25 34 2, Columbus Bishop Hartley (2)8-1 143 W L Pct GB Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. 28, Gates Mills Gilmour 14 Fla., 3:30 p.m. South Dakota (3-5) at W. Illinois (0-8), 2 p.m. Philadelphia 4 0 1.000 — Minnesota 13 4 9 0 8 30 45 3, Jonathan Alder (3) 9-0 131 Virginia Tech (5-2) at Notre Dame (5-2), 2:30 p.m. 1 Pacific Division Cols. Hartley 20, Cols. DeSales 13 No. 7 Oregon at Southern Cal, 8 p.m. Toronto 4 1 .800 ⁄2 Day. Belmont 34, Day. Dunbar 16 4, Aurora (1) 9-0 124 S. Dakota St. (5-2) at Missouri St. (1-6), 3 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA 5, Streetsboro 9-0 99 No. 9 Utah at Washington, 4 p.m. Boston 3 1 .750 1 Indian Valley 60, Uhrichsville Claymont 8 No. 11 Auburn vs. Mississippi, 7 p.m. Rutgers (2-6) at Illinois (4-4), 3:30 p.m. Brooklyn 1 3 .250 3 Edmonton 14 9 4 1 19 42 37 6, Chaminade Julienne (2) 8-1 93 Kansas St. (5-2) at Kansas (3-5), 3:30 p.m. 1 Vancouver 12 8 3 1 17 47 30 Medina Buckeye 42, Parma 6 No. 14 Michigan at Maryland, Noon New York 1 4 .200 3 ⁄2 Pomeroy Meigs 30, Albany Alexander 7 7, Chagrin Falls Kenston 8-1 75 N. Dakota St. (8-0) at Youngstown St. (5-3), 6 p.m. Vegas 14 8 5 1 17 46 41 8, Norwalk 8-1 55 No. 15 SMU at No. 24 Memphis, 7:30 p.m. Southeast Division St. Clairsville 35, Wheeling Central, W.Va. 20 No. 16 Notre Dame vs. Virginia Tech, 2:30 p.m. Northwestern (1-6) at Indiana (6-2), 7 p.m. W L Pct GB Anaheim 14 8 6 0 16 39 35 Xenia 42, Fairborn 0 9, Trotwood-Madison 7-2 47 SOUTHWEST Calgary 15 7 6 2 16 43 46 10, Jackson 9-0 34 No. 17 Cincinnati at East Carolina, 7 p.m. Miami 4 1 .800 — UTSA (3-4) at Texas A&M (5-3), Noon 1 Arizona 12 7 4 1 15 35 28 Others receiving 12 or more points: Mansfield No. 22 Boise State at San Jose State, 10:30 p.m. Orlando 2 2 .500 1 ⁄2 No. 22 Kansas State at Kansas, 3:30 p.m. UTEP (1-6) at North Texas (3-5), 3:30 p.m. Atlanta 2 3 .400 2 San Jose 13 4 8 1 9 32 48 LOCAL FOOTBALL 27. Franklin 27. Wapakoneta 27. TCU (4-3) at Oklahoma St. (5-3), 3:30 p.m. L. Angeles 13 4 9 0 8 34 54 DIVISION IV No. 23 Wake Forest vs. N.C. State, Noon Charlotte 2 3 .400 2 STANDINGS Marshall (5-3) at Rice (0-8), 3:30 p.m. 1 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime Washington 1 3 .250 2 ⁄2 CENTRAL BUCKEYE CONFERENCE 1, Cincinnati Wyoming (15) 9-0 180 Mississippi St. (3-5) at Arkansas (2-6), 4 p.m. loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild 2, Clinton-Massie (1) 8-1 153 Central Division KENTON TRAIL DIVISION COLLEGE FOOTBALL Cent. Arkansas (6-2) at Lamar (4-4), 4 p.m. cards per conference advance to playoffs. CBC OVERALL 3, Perry (3) 9-0 150 W L Pct GB 4, Newark Licking Valley (1) 9-0 149 RESULTS, SCHEDULES Nicholls (4-4) at Incarnate Word (5-3), 5 p.m. Milwaukee 2 2 .500 — RESULTS, SCHEDULES Jonathan Alder 4-0 9-0 FAR WEST 5, Indian Valley 8-1 87 (Subject to change) Cleveland 2 2 .500 — Thursday’s Games London 3-1 8-1 S. Utah (2-7) at Montana St. (5-3), 2 p.m. 1 6, Cincinnati Indian Hill 8-1 81 Thursday, Oct. 31 Detroit 2 3 .400 ⁄2 Shawnee 3-1 7-2 Army (3-5) at Air Force (6-2), 3:30 p.m. Calgary 6, Nashville 5, OT Bellefontaine 1-3 5-4 7, Waynesville 8-1 71 SOUTH Indiana 1 3 .250 1 Montreal 5, Vegas 4, OT UNLV (2-6) at Colorado St. (3-5), 3:30 p.m. 1 8, Wintersville Indian Creek 8-1 45 Georgia Southern 24, Appalachian St. 21 Chicago 1 4 .200 1 ⁄2 Kenton Ridge 1-3 5-4 Utah (7-1) at Washington (5-3), 4 p.m. Friday’s Games 9, LaGrange Keystone 8-1 26 Urbana 35, West Liberty 17 WESTERN CONFERENCE Tecumseh 0-4 1-8 N. Arizona (4-4) at E. Washington (3-5), 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay vs. N.Y. Islanders at Nassau MAD RIVER DIVISION 10, Kenton 7-2 25 SOUTHWEST Southwest Division Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 7 p.m. Others receiving 12 or more points: Wauseon 19. Baylor 17, West Virginia 14 Oregon St. (3-4) at Arizona (4-4), 4:30 p.m. W L Pct GB CBC OVERALL N. Colorado (1-7) at Idaho St. (3-5), 4:30 p.m. Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7 p.m. North Union 4-0 6-3 Valley View 17. St. Bernard Roger Bacon 17. Friday, Nov. 1 Houston 3 1 .750 — Buffalo at Washington, 7 p.m. Poland Seminary 13. Cuyahoga Valley Christian EAST Cal Poly (2-6) at Idaho (3-5), 5 p.m. Dallas 3 1 .750 — Northwestern 3-1 5-4 Drake (4-2) at San Diego (5-2), 5 p.m. Detroit at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. Indian Lake 2-2 5-4 Academy 13. Ottawa-Glandorf 12. Milton-Union 12. Princeton (6-0) at Cornell (2-4), 6 p.m. San Antonio 3 1 .750 — Columbus at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Graham 2-2 4-5 DIVISION V Navy (6-1) at UConn (2-6), 8 p.m. Memphis 1 3 .250 2 Dallas at Colorado, 9 p.m. 1, Kirtland (20) 9-0 200 1 Ben Logan 1-3 2-7 Saturday, Nov. 2 NFL GLANCE New Orleans 1 4 .200 2 ⁄2 Vancouver at Anaheim, 10 p.m. 2, West Lafayette Ridgewood 9-0 145 Urbana 0-4 0-9 EAST AMERICAN CONFERENCE Northwest Division Winnipeg at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. OHIO HERITAGE CONFERENCE 3, Eastwood 9-0 132 St. Francis (Pa.) (4-4) at Duquesne (5-2), Noon W L Pct GB 4, Oak Harbor 9-0 127 East Saturday’s Games NORTH DIVISION Colgate (1-8) at Georgetown (5-3), Noon W L T Pct PF PA Utah 4 1 .800 — Edmonton at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. 5, Ironton 8-1 103 1 OHC OVERALL Butler (2-6) at Marist (2-5), Noon Minnesota 3 1 .750 ⁄2 6, Orrville 8-1 92 New England 8 0 0 1.000 250 61 N.Y. Rangers at Nashville, 2 p.m. W. Jefferson 3-1 8-1 Michigan (6-2) at Maryland (3-5), Noon Buffalo 5 2 0 .714 134 122 Denver 3 2 .600 1 N.Y. Islanders at Buffalo, 7 p.m. WL-Salem 3-1 8-1 7, West Liberty-Salem 8-1 68 LIU (0-7) at Robert Morris (4-4), Noon 8, West Jefferson 8-1 63 N.Y. Jets 1 6 0 .143 78 185 Portland 3 2 .600 1 Ottawa at Boston, 7 p.m. Mechanicsburg 3-1 8-1 Boston College (4-4) at Syracuse (3-5), Noon Miami 0 7 0 .000 77 238 Oklahoma City 1 4 .200 3 Detroit at Florida, 7 p.m. Fairbanks 3-1 6-3 9, Garrettsville Garfield 8-1 43 Liberty (5-3) at UMass (1-7), Noon 10, Cincinnati Taft 8-1 37 South Pacific Division Calgary at Columbus, 7 p.m. Northeastern 0-4 2-7 CCSU (7-1) at Wagner (1-7), Noon W L T Pct PF PA W L Pct GB Montreal at Dallas, 7 p.m. Triad 0-4 2-7 Others receiving 12 or more points: Springfield Columbia (2-4) at Yale (5-1), Noon Shawnee 19. Northwood 12. Findlay Liberty- Indianapolis 5 2 0 .714 158 151 L.A. Lakers 3 1 .750 — New Jersey at Carolina, 7 p.m. SOUTH DIVISION Fordham (3-5) at Lafayette (1-7), 12:30 p.m. Houston 5 3 0 .625 212 188 L.A. Clippers 4 2 .667 — Toronto at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. OHC OVERALL Benton 12. 1 Holy Cross (4-4) at Lehigh (4-3), 12:30 p.m. Jacksonville 4 4 0 .500 173 163 Phoenix 3 2 .600 ⁄2 St. Louis at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Greenon 4-0 7-2 DIVISION VI 1, Anna (12) 8-1 175 Sacred Heart (4-4) at Bryant (2-7), 1 p.m. Tennessee 4 4 0 .500 148 135 Golden State 1 3 .250 2 Colorado at Arizona, 9 p.m. Greeneview 3-1 5-4 Dartmouth (6-0) at Harvard (4-2), 1 p.m. 1 2, Coldwater (3) 8-1 146 North Sacramento 0 5 .000 3 ⁄2 Winnipeg at Vegas, 10 p.m. Madison Plains 2-2 5-4 NC Central (3-5) at Howard (1-7), 1 p.m. Southeastern 2-2 2-7 3, New Mid. Springfield (3) 9-0 136 W L T Pct PF PA RESULTS, SCHEDULES Vancouver at San Jose, 10 p.m. Villanova (6-2) at New Hampshire (4-3), 1 p.m. Chicago at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Cedarville 1-3 1-8 4, Glouster Trimble (1) 9-0 107 Baltimore 5 2 0 .714 214 156 Thursday’s Games 5, Minster 8-1 105 Brown (1-5) at Penn (2-4), 1 p.m. Pittsburgh 3 4 0 .429 150 145 SCC 0-4 0-9 Merrimack (4-4) at Rhode Island (1-7), 1 p.m. Miami 106, Atlanta 97 NORTHWEST CENTRAL CONFERENCE 6, Beverly Fort Frye (1) 9-0 91 Cleveland 2 5 0 .286 133 181 New Orleans 122, Denver 107 7, Liberty Center 8-1 80 Delaware (4-4) at Towson (4-4), 2 p.m. NOTES NWCC OVERALL Cincinnati 0 8 0 .000 124 210 L.A. Clippers 103, San Antonio 97 8, Mogadore 8-1 58 Maine (3-5) at Albany (NY) (5-3), 3:30 p.m. West Lima Perry 6-0 6-3 SOUTH Friday’s Games H. Northern 5-1 7-2 9, Lima Central Catholic 8-1 41 W L T Pct PF PA 10, Howard East Knox 9-0 35 Old Dominion (1-7) at FIU (4-4), Noon Cleveland at Indiana, 7 p.m. RUNNING EVENTS W-Goshen 4-2 7-2 Kansas City 5 3 0 .625 226 181 Houston at Brooklyn, 7 p.m. Others receiving 12 or more points: Houston (3-5) at UCF (6-2), Noon Oakland 3 4 0 .429 151 192 HOPE FOR HEROES 5K Lehman Cath. 4-2 4-5 Milwaukee at Orlando, 7 p.m. The Hope 4 Heroes 5K is Saturday, Nov. 9, at 8 Mechanicsburg 34. Archbold 22. Chillicothe NC State (4-3) at Wake Forest (6-1), Noon L.A. Chargers 3 5 0 .375 157 157 Riverside 3-3 4-5 New York at Boston, 7:30 p.m. a.m. at the Tri-Rivers Career Center, 2222 Marion- Southeastern 18. Valparaiso (1-7) at Davidson (5-3), 1 p.m. Denver 2 6 0 .250 125 151 USV 1-5 3-6 Detroit at Chicago, 8 p.m. Mt. Gilead Rd., Marion, OH. The event, sponsored Ridgemont 1-5 1-8 DIVISION VII Austin Peay (5-3) at E. Kentucky (5-3), 1 p.m. NATIONAL CONFERENCE L.A. Lakers at Dallas, 9:30 p.m. by Ashley Home Store of Marion, will benefit Elgin 0-6 0-9 1, Marion Local (10) 7-2 153 Presbyterian (0-8) at Hampton (4-4), 1 p.m. East Utah at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Awareness 22. To sign up, go to https://run- MIAMI VALLEY LEAGUE 2, Ft. Loramie (1) 8-1 137 Stetson (5-2) at Jacksonville (2-6), 1 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA San Antonio at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. signup.com/race/oh/marion/hopeforheroes5k MIAMI 3, C.W. Harvest Prep (3) 8-1 129 Dayton (4-3) at Morehead St. (4-4), 1 p.m. Dallas 4 3 0 .571 190 124 4, Leipsic (2) 8-1 128 Ch. Southern (2-6) at Gardner-Webb (3-5), 1:30 p.m. Saturday’s Games MVL OVERALL Philadelphia 4 4 0 .500 202 199 New Orleans at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. BIG ORANGE BUNDLE UP Troy 6-1 7-2 5, New Miami (3) 8-0 95 NC A&T (5-2) at SC State (5-2), 1:30 p.m. N.Y. Giants 2 6 0 .250 158 218 Brooklyn at Detroit, 7 p.m. FUNDRAISER Greenville 5-2 6-3 6, Lucas 8-1 87 W. Carolina (1-7) at VMI (4-4), 1:30 p.m. Washington 1 7 0 .125 99 195 7, McComb 8-1 77 Denver at Orlando, 7 p.m. West Liberty-Salem’s girls cross country Piqua 5-2 5-4 Furman (5-3) at Chattanooga (4-4), 2 p.m. South 8, Norwalk St. Paul 7-1 62 Minnesota at Washington, 8 p.m. team is collecting hats and gloves for the under- Tippecanoe 3-4 3-6 William & Mary (2-6) at Elon (4-4), 2 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA 9, Clev. Cuyahoga Heights 7-1 162 Phoenix at Memphis, 8 p.m. served in their community from Oct. 28-Nov. 1. Butler 1-6 2-7 Monmouth (NJ) (6-2) at Kennesaw St. (7-1), 2 p.m. New Orleans 7 1 0 .875 195 156 VALLEY 10, New Bremen 7-2 34 Alabama St. (3-4) at MVSU (2-6), 2 p.m. Toronto at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. WL-Salem students, faculty, staff and commu- Others receiving 12 or more points: Patrick Carolina 4 3 0 .571 179 184 Charlotte at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. nity members are encouraged to donate new or MVL OVERALL Tennessee Tech (4-4) at Murray St. (4-5), 2 p.m. Tampa Bay 2 5 0 .286 196 212 Xenia 7-0 9-1 Henry 17. Morgan St. (1-7) at Norfolk St. (2-6), 2 p.m. Philadelphia at Portland, 10 p.m. gently used clean hats and gloves to help keep Atlanta 1 7 0 .125 165 250 those in need warm during the cold winter Sidney 2-4 3-6 Campbell (6-1) at North Alabama (2-6), 2:30 p.m. North W.Carrollton 2-4 2-7 AP TOP 25 Troy (3-4) at Coastal Carolina (3-4), 3 p.m. months. The goal is to collect 500 warm hats W L T Pct PF PA and gloves. Donation boxes will be located Fairborn 2-6 3-7 Record Pts Pv Texas Southern (0-7) at Grambling St. (3-4), 3 p.m. HOCKEY Green Bay 7 1 0 .875 215 163 outside the school’s main office and cafetorium. Stebbins 2-6 3-6 1. LSU (17) 8-0 1476 2 Stony Brook (5-3) at Richmond (4-4), 3 p.m. Minnesota 6 2 0 .750 211 132 2. Alabama (21) 8-0 1474 1 SE Missouri (5-3) at Tennessee St. (2-6), 3 p.m. Detroit 3 3 1 .500 180 186 NHL GLANCE OHIO FOOTBALL PREP 3. Ohio St. (17) 8-0 1468 3 Jacksonville St. (6-3) at UT Martin (5-3), 3 p.m. Chicago 3 4 0 .429 128 122 EASTERN CONFERENCE 4. Clemson (7) 8-0 1406 4 Middle Tennessee (3-5) at Charlotte (3-5), 3:30 p.m. West Atlantic Division STATE POLL 5. Penn St. 8-0 1302 6 The Citadel (5-4) at ETSU (2-6), 3:30 p.m. PREP DIVISION I W L T Pct PF PA GP W L OT Pts GF GA 6. Florida 7-1 1226 7 Miami (4-4) at Florida St. (4-4), 3:30 p.m. San Francisco 8 0 0 1.000 235 102 Boston 12 9 1 2 20 41 25 1, Mentor (17) 9-0 176 7. Oregon 7-1 1108 11 Florida (7-1) at Georgia (6-1), 3:30 p.m. SCHEDULES 2, Lakewood St. Edward 8-1 152 Seattle 6 2 0 .750 208 196 Buffalo 13 9 2 2 20 44 33 8. Georgia 6-1 1093 10 Arkansas St. (4-4) at L.-Monroe (3-4), 3:30 p.m. L.A. Rams 5 3 0 .625 214 174 Montreal 13 7 4 2 16 50 41 3, Fairfield (2) 9-0 146 9. Utah 7-1 1032 12 4, Cincinnati Elder 8-1 128 Wofford (5-2) at Clemson (8-0), 4 p.m. Arizona 3 5 1 .389 195 251 Florida 13 6 3 4 16 47 51 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 5, Pickerington Central 8-1 94 10. Oklahoma 7-1 1017 5 Delaware St. (1-7) at Florida A&M (7-1), 4 p.m. RESULTS, SCHEDULES Toronto 14 6 5 3 15 49 49 6, Springfield 8-1 93 11. Auburn 6-2 910 9 Pittsburgh (5-3) at Georgia Tech (2-5), 4 p.m. Tampa Bay 12 6 4 2 14 42 42 FOOTBALL 7, Cincinnati Colerain 8-1 70 12. Baylor 7-0 882 14 Tulsa (2-6) at Tulane (5-3), 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31 Detroit 13 4 8 1 9 30 46 Bellefontaine at Tecumseh, 7 p.m. 13. Minnesota 8-0 778 17 San Francisco 28, Arizona 25 8, Cincinnati St. Xavier 7-2 59 FAU (5-3) at W. Kentucky (5-3), 4 p.m. Ottawa 11 3 7 1 7 29 37 North Union at Ben Logan, 7 p.m. 9, Olentangy Liberty (1) 8-1 53 14. Michigan 6-2 744 19 Texas St. (2-5) at Louisiana-Lafayette (5-2), 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3 15. SMU 8-0 666 16 Houston vs Jacksonville at London, UK, 9:30 a.m. Metropolitan Division Urbana at Indian Lake, 7 p.m. 10, Canton McKinley 8-1 36 Northwestern St. (1-7) at McNeese St. (5-4), 5 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Mechanicsburg at WL-Salem, 7 p.m. Others receiving 12 or more points: Toledo 16. Notre Dame 5-2 563 8 S. F. Austin (1-7) at SE Louisiana (4-3), 5 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Miami, 1 p.m. 17. Cincinnati 6-1 524 18 Washington at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Washington14 9 2 3 21 54 46 Riverside at Ridgemont, 7 p.m. Whitmer 23. Groveport-Madison 19. Alabama A&M (5-3) at Southern U. (4-4), 5 p.m. Carolina 12 8 3 1 17 39 30 Springboro 15. Olentangy Orange 12. 18. Wisconsin 6-2 513 13 Tennessee at Carolina, 1 p.m. Northeastern at Triad, 7 p.m. 19. Iowa 6-2 456 20 Mississippi (3-5) at Auburn (6-2), 7 p.m. Minnesota at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Islanders 11 8 3 0 16 34 27 DIVISION II Cincinnati (6-1) at East Carolina (3-5), 7 p.m. Pittsburgh 13 8 5 0 16 46 31 1, Massillon Washington (12) 9-0 168 20. Appalachian St. 7-0 393 21 Chicago at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. SATURDAY, 2, Toledo Central Catholic (4) 9-0 154 21. Boise St. 6-1 280 22 Ark.-Pine Bluff (5-3) at Jackson St. (3-5), 7 p.m. Indianapolis at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Columbus 12 5 5 2 12 31 43 NOVEMBER 2 3, Akron Hoban (2) 8-1 146 22. Kansas St. 5-2 218 NR Samford (4-4) at Mercer (3-5), 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. Philad. 11 5 5 1 11 36 38 4, Cincinnati Turpin (1) 9-0 114 23. Wake Forest 6-1 200 25 UAB (6-1) at Tennessee (3-5), 7 p.m. Detroit at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Rangers 10 4 5 1 9 33 35 STATE CROSS COUNTRY 5, W. Anthony Wayne 9-0 109 24. Memphis 7-1 188 NR SMU (8-0) at Memphis (7-1), 7:30 p.m. Green Bay at L.A. Chargers, 4:25 p.m. New Jersey10 2 5 3 7 28 43 WL-Salem girls in Division III meet at 6, Avon 9-0 98 25. San Diego St. 7-1 50 NR Virginia (5-3) at North Carolina (4-4), 7:30 p.m. Cleveland at Denver, 4:25 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE National Trail Raceway, 11 a.m. Central Division 7, Mayfield 9-0 74 Others receiving votes: Texas 49, Navy 43, UCF Vanderbilt (2-5) at South Carolina (3-5), 7:30 p.m. New England at Baltimore, 8:20 p.m. WL-Salem boys in Division II meet at 8, Col. St. Francis DeSales 8-1 60 33, Washington 19, Texas A&M 14, Southern Cal MIDWEST GP W L OT Pts GF GA Open: L.A. Rams, New Orleans, Atlanta, Cincinnati National Trail Raceway, 2:15 p.m. 9, Cincinnati La Salle (1) 7-2 44 11, Louisiana Tech 6, Indiana 4, North Dakota St. N. Illinois (3-5) at Cent. Michigan (5-4), Noon Monday, Nov. 4 Colorado 12 8 2 2 18 47 34 10, Harrison 8-1 38 1, Pittsburgh 1, Oklahoma St. 1, Iowa St. 1. Buffalo (4-4) at E. Michigan (4-4), Noon Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 8:15 p.m. Nashville 13 8 3 2 18 53 40

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Note: Bigar’s Stars is based on the degree GEMINI (May 21-June 20) to your life. Tonight: Say yes. of your sun at birth. The sign name is  Be direct when dealing with a SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) simply a label astrologers put on a set of loved one. He or she nearly always is  Be aware of the financial ramifi- degrees for convenience. For best results, more stern or serious than you. At times, cations of continuing as you have. You readers should refer to the dates follow- this person’s attitude might annoy you. need to slow down and have a long over- ing each sign. Reflect on how you feel about him or her due conversation. You know what anoth- when interacting — not how you feel er person wants and why. Explain care- A baby born today has a Sun in Scorpio about his or her attitude. Tonight: Lighten fully where you are coming from. and a Moon in Capricorn. up the moment. Tonight: Fun does not need to cost. CANCER (June 21-July 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, Nov. 1,  Others come toward you. A  Your unusually high energy 2019: surprise could be on the backburner helps you complete a lot of errands and This year, you display the more gregari- involving friends or a specific goal. Be much of your to-do list. A child or loved ous and curious facets of your personali- more direct in your dealings; express one could surprise you with his or her ty. Rather than observe, you often choose your caring more openly. Tonight: ideas and willingness to follow through. to ask questions. If single, you meet Surround yourself with friends. Tonight: Let it all hang out; greet the people with ease and get to know them LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) weekend in style. nearly as easily. Trust your judgment. If  Plunge into a project and decide AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) attached, your calm approach, though to complete it as best you can. A boss or  You have lots of energy and sometimes cold, keeps difficult and/or someone you look up to could behave in resources. You might be more secretive angry situations to a minimum. Your a flakey manner or simply might not be than you are normally. You are in the partner knows how to draw you in. The responsive. Your efforts count to a loved process of collecting information and two of you create a major goal or desire one. Tonight: Play it low-key. doing some research. Soon, you will be together this year. CAPRICORN likes VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) making an important decision. Tonight: the way you present yourself.  You are on the way to gaining Whatever feels right. more insight and knowledge — if you do PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll not overreact to a sudden change. The  Your emotional nature empha- Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; status quo changes, and you need to be sizes friendship right now, as well as 2-So-so; 1-Difficult able to adapt to it. A matter around your what you really want in your heart. domestic life makes you smile. Tonight: Though you might be hesitant to share ARIES (March 21-April 19) Romp the night away. this desire with most people, you could  A take-charge attitude goes far LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) make it a reality with a stroke of luck. in resolving a problem. The unexpected  Stay centered, knowing what is Tonight: A key friendship plays a major often upsets others. You seem to be able possible and what needs to happen. You role. to deal with a sudden or surprise event. can become over-reactive if you are over- You will be more mellow than many whelmed by what is happening around BORN TODAY people around you. Tonight: Celebrate you. Your domestic life becomes the Apple CEO Tim Cook (1960), publisher the weekend. focus of attention. Tonight: Be smart Larry Flynt (1942), musician Anthony TAURUS (April 20-May 20) about spending. Kiedis (1962)  Reach out for another person. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) *** Know what it is you want and desire. You  You speak your mind and might be floored by his or her reaction. others react. You could be pleasantly Jacqueline Bigar is on the internet at One-on-one relating helps you get to the surprised by an associate or a loved one www.jacquelinebigar.com. basics surrounding a personal matter. who cannot help but demonstrate his or © 2019 by King Features Syndicate Inc. Tonight: Out enjoying munchies for two. her caring. This person adds excitement

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