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Lumley Retiring Due to Health Issues B2 | TUESDAY,SEPTEMBER 29, 2020 SCOREBOARD WACO TRIBUNE-HERALD PREPS 3Daingerfield(4-1) W: DeKalb,36-29 4 Kirk to the practicesquad. Released DB Nate TAMPABAY 4, DALLAS 2 4East Bernard(4-1) W: Wallis Brazos, 62-6 5 Meadors. G1: Stars4,Lightning, 1 Sports on TV 5Poth (5-0) W: Stockdale,54-06 HOCKEY G2: Lightning3,Stars2 TexasFootballrankings 6Spearman(5-0) W: Childress,43-36 (OT) 7 G3: Lightning5,Stars2 Dave Campbell’sTexasFootball magazine and 7Franklin (2-2)W:Lexington, 49-1410 National Hockey League G4: Lightning5,Stars4,OT BOWLING TexasFootball.com’shigh school rankings after 8Lexington (3-1)L:Franklin, 49-143 CALGARYFLAMES —Re-signed FJustin G5: Stars3,Lightning2,20T 7p.m. Week 5, distributed by the Associated Press. 9Idalou (3-0) Idle9 Kirkland to aone-year,two-way contract. G6: Lightning2,Stars0 CLASS6A 10 Childress (3-1)L:Spearman,43-36 (OT) 8 DETROIT RED WINGS—Re-signed CDominic FS1—PBA:Division Finals,Centreville, Va. Turgeon toaone-year contract extension. Rank School (Record) Week 5Prevrank CLASS 2A DIVISION I NASHVILLE PREDATORS —LoanedFYakov TENNIS KBO BASEBALL 1Galena Park North Shore(1-0) W: Alvin Shadow Rank School (Record) Week 5Prevrank TrenintoSKA SaintPetersburg(Kontinental 5:25 a.m. Creek,38-21 1 1Shiner (5-0) W: Flatonia, 49-0 1 Hockey League)until the start of the2020-2021 FrenchOpen ESPN2 —SKatNC 2Duncanville (0-0) Idle 2 2Refugio(5-0) W: Taft, 41-0 2 season. Monday MLB 3Katy(1-0) W: League CityClear Springs,28-13 3 3Post (5-0) W: Slaton, 46-7 3 SOCCER At Stade RolanGarros 2p.m. 4Austin Westlake(1-0) W: Schertz Clemens, 4Lindsay(5-0) W: Collinsville,68-26 4 Paris 53-74 5Joaquin (4-0) W: Clarksville, 40-10 5 MajorLeague Soccer ABC —American League Wild Card Series: Houston at Minnesota, Game 1 Purse: €18,209,040 5Denton Guyer (1-0) W: Lewisville Hebron, 6San Saba(3-1) Idle 6 SEATTLE SOUNDERS —Acquired DRoman Surface: Redclay 3:30 p.m. 49-265 7Crawford(4-0) Idle 7 Torres from Inter Miami FC in exchange fora 6Allen (1-0) W: Plano East,49-26 6 8Timpson (5-0) W: Simms Bowie,55-69 conditional first-round pick in the 2021draft. Men’s Singles ESPN —American League Wild Card Series: Chicago White SoxatOak- 7SouthlakeCarroll (0-0) Idle 7 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS—Acquired GEvan 9Panhandle (3-1)W:Stratford,62-22 10 First Round land, Game 1 Bush from Montreal in exchange forathird- 8LakeTravis (0-0) Idle 9 10 San Augustine (2-1)W:Alto,48-20 NR Jack Sock, United States, def.ReillyOpelka, 9Humble Atascocita (0-0)Idle10 round pick in the 2021 draft. 4p.m. CLASS 2A DIVISION II United States,6-4,6-4,6-3. 10 DeSoto (0-0) Idle 12 Dominic Thiem (3), Austria,def.Marin Cilic, TBS —American LeagueWild Card Series: TorontoatTampaBay,Game 1 11SpringWestfield(0-0) Idle 13 Rank School (Record) Week 5Prevrank Croatia, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. 12 Converse Judson(0-0) Idle 14 1Mart(4-0) Idle 1 BASEBALL 7p.m. Pierre-Hugues Herbert, France,def.Michael ESPN —American League Wild Card Series:NYYankees at Cleve- 13 Alvin ShadowCreek (0-1) L: Galena Park 2Hamlin (4-0) Idle 2 MLB playoffs Mmoh, United States, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3. North Shore, 38-218 3Wellington (4-0) W: Jacksboro, 8-63 All gamesathigher seed PedroMartinez, Spain, def.Aleksandar Vukic, land, Game1 14 Cypress Fairbanks (1-0) W: Cypress Ranch, 4Windthorst (5-0) W: WF CityView, 39-34 4 Best-of-3; x-if necessary Australia, 7-5, 6-4, 6-0. RUGBY 13-1015 5Wink (5-0)W:Smyer,52-22 5 Hugo Gaston,France, def. Maxime Janvier, WILD CARD SERIES 12:30 p.m. 15 CedarHill (0-0) Idle 16 6Clarendon (5-0) W: Quanah,30-19 6 France, 7-6(5), 6-4, 6-3. 16 Rockwall (1-0) W: Denton Braswell, 59-4017 7Wheeler (4-1)W:Sunray,19-99 (Best-of-3) Yoshihito Nishioka,Japan, def.Felix Auger- FS2—RFL:Warrington at Salford 17 Katy Tompkins(1-0) W: Magnolia,24-21 19 8Albany(3-1) Idle8 American League Aliassime (19), Canada, 7-5, 6-3, 6-3. 2:30 p.m. 18 Midland Lee(1-0) W: Amarillo,54-40 20 9Christoval(4-1) W: Goldthwaite,49-19 NR Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan,def.Fabio TORONTOATTAMPABAY 19 SA Northside Brandeis (0-0) Idle 21 10 Falls City (3-2)W:Pettus,55-0NR Fognini (14), Italy,7-5,3-6,7-6 (1), 6-0. FS2—RFL:St. HelensatWigan Tuesday: TorontoatTampaBay (Snell 4-2), 20 Prosper (1-0) W: Plano Prestonwood, 27-1722 CLASS 1A SIX-MAN DIVISION I TommyPaul, United States, def.James 4p.m. (TBS) 21 Euless Trinity(1-0) W: Arlington Lamar, Duckworth, Australia, 6-2, 6-3,6-2. SOCCER (MEN’S) Rank School (Record) Week 5Prevrank Wednesday: TorontoatTampa Bay(Glasnow 35-2823 Mackenzie McDonald,United States, def. 1Westbrook(5-0) W: Strawn, 72-221 5-1), 3p.m. (TBS) 9p.m. 22 Arlington (1-0) W: Mansfield, 37-7 24 Steven Diez,Canada, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. 2Sterling City (5-0) W: Happy, 50-42 2 x-Thursday: TorontoatTampa Bay(Morton CBSSN —UEFAChampions League:TBA (taped) 23 Cypress Bridgeland (1-0) W: KleinCain, Casper Ruud (28), Norway, def.YuichiSugita, 3Gail Borden County (3-2)W:WaterValley, 49-4225 2-2) Japan, 6-1, 6-3, 6-1. 46-0 3 TENNIS 24 CiboloSteele (0-1)L:Chester LifeSchool CHICAGOWHITE SOXATOAKLAND LorenzoSonego,Italy,def.Emilio Gomez, 4Rankin (4-1)W:Calvert, 60-14 4 (VA), 26-14 18 Tuesday: Chicago White Sox(Giolito 4-3) at Ecuador,6-7 (6), 6-3, 6-1,6-7 (4),6-3. 5a.m. 5Gilmer UnionHill(4-0) W: Medina, 60-0 5 25 Pearland (1-0) W: The Woodlands, 21-3 NR Oakland (Manaea 4-3), 2p.m. (ESPN) Jiri Vesely,Czech Republic, def. Liam Broady, 6May (4-1)W:Blum, 74-286 TENNIS —ATP/WTA:The French Open,First Round,Roland Garros, Paris Wednesday: Chicago White Sox(Keuchel 6-2) Britain, 6-2, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2. CLASS 5A DIVISION I 7Leakey (4-1)W:Fredericksburg Heritage, at Oakland (Bassitt5-2), 2p.m. (ESPN) Rafael Nadal (2), Spain, def.Egor Gerasimov, 5a.m. (Wednesday) Rank School (Record) Week 5Prevrank 58-518 x-Thursday: Chicago White SoxatOakland Belarus,6-4,6-4,6-2. 1DentonRyan(1-0) W: Arlington Martin, 47-241 8Jonesboro (5-0) W: Milford,59-14 7 TENNIS —ATP/WTA:The French Open,SecondRound, RolandGar- HOUSTONATMINNESOTA Alexander Bublik,Kazakhstan, def. Gael 2Dallas Highland Park (0-0) Idle 4 9KnoxCity(2-2) Idle 9 ros, Paris Tuesday: Houston (Greinke3-3) at Minnesota Monfils (8), France, 6-4,7-5,3-6,6-3. 3Lancaster (0-0) Idle5 10 Happy(4-1) L: SterlingCity, 50-42 NR (Maeda 6-1), 1p.m. (ABC) Guido Pella,Argentina, def.SalvatoreCaruso, 4Richmond Foster (1-0) W: LamarConsolidated, WNBA BASKETBALL CLASS 1A SIX-MAN DIVISION II Wednesday: Houston at Minnesota (Berríos Italy,7-6 (6), 6-7(4),7-5,6-4. 79-77 5-4),noon(ESPN2) Nikola Milojevic,Serbia, def.Filip Krajinovic 7:30 p.m. 5Manvel(0-0) Idle6 Rank School (Record) Week 5Prevrank x-Thursday: HoustonatMinnesota(Pineda (26), Serbia, 6-4,3-6,6-3,6-1. 6CedarPark (1-0) W: Austin Vandegrift, 21-7 8 1Balmorhea (4-1)W:Nazareth, 70-501 ESPN2 —WNBAPlayoffs Semifinal: Connecticut vs. Las Vegas, Game 2-0) Jan-LennardStruff(30), Germany, def. 7Frisco Lone Star (0-1) L: NorthForney, 34-312 2Richland Springs (3-0) W: FW Covenant 5, IMG Academy, Bradenton, Fla.—- N.Y. YANKEES AT CLEVELAND Frances Tiafoe,United States, 3-6, 7-6(5), 6-3, 8Longview(0-1) L: Temple,40-13 3 Classical, 61-163 Tuesday: NewYork Yankees (Cole 7-3) at 6-7(2), 6-3. 9AmarilloTascosa (2-0) W: Abilene,26-20 10 3Matador MotleyCounty (3-1)Idle 2 Cleveland (Bieber 8-1), 6p.m. (ESPN) AljazBedene,Slovenia, def.Arthur 10 College Station(1-0) W: Hutto,55-14 NR 4Calvert(2-2) L: Rankin, 60-14 5 Wednesday: NewYork Yankees (Tanaka3-3) at Localsportsradio 5Jayton (4-1)W:Petersburg, 78-47 4 Rinderknech, France,6-2,6-7 (7), 6-4, 6-4. CLASS 5A DIVISION II Cleveland (Carrasco3-4), 6p.m. (ESPN) 6Klondike (5-0) W: ImperialBuena Vista, 50-0 6 Albert Ramos-Vinolas, Spain, def.Adrian x-Thursday: NewYork Yankees (Happ 2-2 or Mannarino, France, 6-4,6-3,6-0. Sports talk Rank School (Record) Week 5Prevrank 7Groom (4-1)W:McLean, 58-67 Garcia 3-3) at Cleveland(Plesac 4-2) 1Ennis (1-0)W:Red Oak, 52-211 8Strawn(3-2) L: Westbrook,72-22 8 KarenKhachanov(15), Russia, def.Kamil The John Morris Show, 9a.m., 1660 AM/92.3 FM 2Aledo (1-0) W: Weatherford,70-72 9Follett(5-0) W: Barksdale Nueces Canyon, National League Majchrzak,Poland, 7-6(3), 6-3, 6-3. 3LubbockCooper (1-0) W: Amarillo Caprock, 52-8 NR MILWAUKEE AT L.A. DODGERS Daniel Elahi Galan, Colombia, def.Cameron “GameTime,” 10am-12pm, TomBarfield Glen “Stretch”Smith and 18-0 3 10 Whitharral(4-1) W: Hart, 58-8 NR Wednesday: MilwaukeeatLos Angeles Norrie,Britain, 4-6, 6-3, 5-7, 6-1, 6-1. GarrettRoss 4FortBend Marshall(0-0)Idle4 Dodgers(Buehler 1-0),9p.m. (ESPN) Daniel Altmaier,Germany, def.Feliciano PRIVATESCHOOLS —11-MAN Lopez, Spain, 7-6(1), 6-4,6-4. 5College Station A&M Consolidated(1-0) W: Thursday: MiwaukeeatLos AngelesDodgers Tennys Sandgren, United States, def.Hubert UnnecessaryRoughnesswithWardWhites and Your BoyQ,Noon, Waco University, 62-135 Rank School (Record) Week 5Prevrank x-Friday: MilwaukeeatLos AngelesDodgers Hurkacz(29), Poland, 7-5, 2-6, 4-6, 7-6(1),11-9.
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