GRILLS Not Good with from Page 8 Letterwinner

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

GRILLS Not Good with from Page 8 Letterwinner PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2012 PAGE 9 SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR BASKETBALL TBA 10:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Chicago 5, Washington 2 L.A. Dodgers 1, L.A. Angels 1, tie, 6 innings Monday, March 19 Early Bird at Vermillion (YHS, 5 p.m.) At Donald L. Tucker Center, Tallahassee, Fla. Quarterfinals Oklahoma City 33 11 .750 — Columbus at Calgary, 8 p.m. Kansas City 6, Cleveland 4 BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S WNIT sec- Wednesday, March 21 S.D. STATE BOYS CLASS AA TOURN. Marist (26-7) vs. St. Bonaventure (30-3), March 20-21 Denver 25 20 .556 8 1/2 Phoenix at Edmonton, 8 p.m. Colorado (ss) vs. San Diego (ss) at Peoria, ond round (Colorado at USD, 7 p.m., KKYA- BASEBALL, COLLEGE Mayville State TBA Washington (23-10) vs. Oregon-Iowa winner Utah 22 22 .500 11 Nashville at Anaheim, 8 p.m. Ariz., ccd., Rain FM) at MMC (DH, 1 p.m.) March 15-17 at Civic Center, Rapid City Tennessee-Middle Tennessee winner vs. Minnesota 22 24 .478 12 Carolina at Winnipeg, 8:30 p.m. Arizona (ss) 8, Cincinnati 7 Tuesday, March 20 SOFTBALL, WOMEN’S Mayville State Final Round, March 17 KINGSTON REGIONAL Seventh: Huron 61, Rapid City Central 58, First Round Minnesota-Miami winner Portland 21 23 .477 12 Monday’s Games San Diego (ss) 5, San Francisco 1 TRACK & FIELD, PREP Bob Prince at MMC (DH, 1 p.m.) 2 OT Saturday, March 17 UMass (23-10) vs. Drexel (29-6) Pacific Division Toronto at Boston, 6 p.m. Oakland 11, Arizona (ss) 2 Fifth: Brookings 56, Sioux Falls Roosevelt At Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, Conn. Bucknell-Nevada winner vs. Stanford-Illinois W L Pct GB New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 6:30 p.m. N.Y. Yankees vs. Baltimore (ss) at Sarasota, 47 Kansas State 67, Princeton 64 State- winner L.A. Lakers 28 16 .636 — Buffalo at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. Fla., 7:05 p.m. Henry Rodriguez and RHP Pedro Villarreal to DETROIT RED WINGS—Recalled F Gus- Third: Pierre 80, Sioux Falls Washington 76 UConn 83, Prairie View 47 L.A. Clippers 26 18 .591 2 Washington at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Monday’s Games Pensacola (SL); and INF/OF Donald Lutz and tav Nyquist from Grand Rapids (AHL). Championship: Sioux Falls O’Gorman 63, At McCarthey Athletic Center, Spokane, Wash. WOMEN’S NATIONAL INV. TOURN. Phoenix 22 22 .500 6 Vancouver at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Detroit vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla., RHP Kyle Lotzkar to Bakersfield (Cal). Reas- WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Recalled G Gonzaga 86, Rutgers 73 Golden State 18 24 .429 9 Anaheim at San Jose, 9 p.m. 12:05 p.m. Mitchell 48 First Round signed C Tucker Barnhart, RHP Nick Christiani, Braden Holtby from Hershey (AHL). Miami 70, Idaho State 42 Sacramento 16 29 .356 12 1/2 St. Louis vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., RHP Daniel Corcino, C Brian Esposito, RHP WINNIPEG JETS—Recalled F Spencer Wednesday, March 14 12:05 p.m. S.D. STATE BOYS CLASS A TOURN. At Hilton Coliseum, Ames, Iowa Colorado 54, Northern Colorado 42 Friday’s Games BASEBALL Sean Gallagher, LHP Donnie Joseph, RHP Chad Machacek from St. John’s (AHL). American Kentucky 68, McNeese State 62 Washington 90, Cal Poly 71 Orlando 86, New Jersey 70 Houston vs. Miami at Jupiter, Fla., 12:05 Reineke and RHP Brett Tomko to minor league Hockey League March 15-17 at Sioux Falls Arena Green Bay 71, Iowa State 57 Miami 84, Philadelphia 78 p.m. Thursday, March 15 MLB SPRING TRAINING camp. NORFOLK ADMIRALS—Signed F Bryan Final Round, March 17 Sunday, March 18 Atlanta 102, Washington 88 Minnesota vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., Seventh: Chamberlain 74, Winner 70 Richmond 76, Miami (Ohio) 54 Saturday’s Games LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Released Brutlag to a professional tryout contract. At Maravich Center, Baton Rouge, La. Drexel 57, Fairfield 41 New York 115, Indiana 100 N.Y. Yankees 6, Houston 3 12:35 p.m. LHP Alberto Castillo unconditionally. Reassigned Fifth: Tri-Valley 70, Clark-Willow Lake 63 Penn State 85, UTEP 77 Portland 100, Chicago 89 L.A. Dodgers vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, Third: Dell Rapids 69, Aberdeen Roncalli 51 Villanova 58, American 39 Baltimore (ss) 3, Boston (ss) 3, tie, 10 in- RHP Ryan Tucker, LHP Matt Chico, RHP Will LSU 64, San Diego State 56 Temple 75, Quinnipiac 60 Toronto 114, Memphis 110, OT nings Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Savage, INF Lance Zawadzki, INF Jeff Baisley, Championship: St. Thomas More 63, Second Round San Antonio 114, Oklahoma City 105 Chicago Cubs vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., SATURDAY’S TRANSACTIONS Dakota Valley 56 Harvard 73, Hofstra 71 Washington 1, Miami (ss) 1, tie C Gorman Erickson and C Matt Wallach to minor Monday, March 19 VCU 72, Bowling Green 71 Sacramento 120, Boston 95 Detroit 10, St. Louis 3 3:05 p.m. league camp. BASEBALL At Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, Conn. Saint Joseph’s 67, Boston University 56 Phoenix 109, Detroit 101 Atlanta (ss) 5, Toronto (ss) 3 Arizona vs. Oakland at Phoenix, 3:05 p.m. MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Optioned RHP American League S.D. STATE BOYS CLASS B TOURN. Kansas State (20-13) vs. UConn (30-4), Milwaukee 120, Golden State 98 Cincinnati vs. Chicago White Sox at Glen- BOSTON RED SOX — Released RHP Car- Appalachian State 79, UNC Wilmington 73 Minnesota 5, Miami (ss) 2 Mike Fiers, RHP Wily Peralta and RHP Mark los Silva. March 15-17 at Barnett Center, Aberdeen 6:05 p.m. Virginia 59, Howard 56, OT L.A. Lakers 97, Minnesota 92 Tampa Bay 2, Pittsburgh 1 dale, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Rogers to Nashville (PCL). Final Round, March 17 At McCarthey Athletic Center, Spokane, Wash. James Madison 64, Davidson 49 Saturday’s Games Philadelphia 4, Toronto (ss) 3, 10 innings Milwaukee vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 3:05 NEW YORK METS—Optioned OF Cesar BASKETBALL Seventh: Dupree 57, Wolsey-Wessington Gonzaga (27-5) vs. Miami (26-5), 8:40 p.m. L.A. Clippers 95, Houston 91 p.m. National Basketball Association Wake Forest 72, Charlotte 61 Atlanta (ss) 3, N.Y. Mets 2 Puello and RHP Jeremy Hefner to the minor CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Waived F 52 At Hilton Coliseum, Ames, Iowa Florida International 75, Stetson 47 Charlotte 107, Toronto 103 Boston (ss) 7, Baltimore (ss) 4 L.A. Angels vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, leagues. Fifth: Hanson 50, Castlewood 31 Kentucky (26-6) vs. Green Bay (31-1), 8:45 New York 102, Indiana 88 Ariz., 3:10 p.m. Jason Kapono. Signed G Manny Harris for the South Florida 76, Florida Atlantic 20 Oakland (ss) 4, Chicago Cubs (ss) 3 PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Optioned OF remainder of the season. Third: Langford Area 55, Sully Buttes 52 p.m. N.C. State 88, High Point 78 Chicago 89, Philadelphia 80 San Francisco (ss) 7, Oakland (ss) 2 Gorkys Hernandez, OF Starling Marte, RHP Kyle Championship: White River 52, Viborg- Tuesday, March 20 New Orleans 102, New Jersey 94 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Released Texas Tech 85, Eastern Illinois 71 Arizona 8, Texas (ss) 6 TRANSACTIONS McPherson, RHP Bryan Morris and LHP Justin G T.J. Ford. Hurley 43 At Maravich Center, Baton Rouge, La. Tulane 68, MVSU 61 Denver 98, Boston 91 Cincinnati 9, Cleveland 2 Wilson to Indianapolis (IL). Penn State (25-6) vs. LSU (23-10), TBA Utah 99, Golden State 92, OT BASEBALL NEW YORK KNICKS — Named Jim Todd South Dakota 61, Drake 53 Texas (ss) 12, Chicago Cubs (ss) 7 WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Optioned C and Darrell Walker assistant coaches. NCAA WOMEN’S TOURN. Missouri State 81, UMKC 79 Dallas 106, San Antonio 99 L.A. Angels 8, Milwaukee 1 American League Jhonatan Solano, 1B Tyler Moore and OF Bryce Sunday’s Games BOSTON RED SOX—Optioned RHP FOOTBALL DES MOINES REGIONAL NCAA TOURNAMENT Memphis 60, Chattanooga 59 Chicago White Sox 5, Seattle 0 Harper to Syracuse (IL). Agreed to terms with OF Illinois State 69, Central Michigan 68 Atlanta 103, Cleveland 87 Colorado 8, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 6 Stolmy Pimental to Portland (EL). Xavier Nady on a minor league contract. As- National Football League First Round EAST REGIONAL L.A. Clippers 87, Detroit 83, OT CLEVELAND INDIANS—Optioned OF Eze- CINCINNATI BENGALS—Signed G Trav- Saturday, March 17 Third Round Utah 69, Utah State 58 San Diego 8, Kansas City 5 signed INF Mark Teahen to their minor league elle Wharton. Oregon State 66, UC Davis 48 Sacramento 115, Minnesota 99 L.A. Dodgers (ss) 3, San Francisco (ss) 3, quiel Carrera, INF Juan Diaz and RHP Corey camp. At Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Ill. Saturday, March 17 Memphis 97, Washington 92 Kluber to Columbus (IL). Reassigned RHP Hec- INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed S Tom Tennessee 72, UT Martin 49 Saint Mary's (Cal.) 71, UNLV 63 tie At The CONSOL Energy Center, Pittsburgh Miami 91, Orlando 81 tor Ambriz and C Michel Hernandez to minor BASKETBALL Zbikowski. DePaul 59, BYU 55 Syracuse 75, Kansas State 59 Friday, March 16 Houston at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Sunday’s Games league camp. National Basketball Association KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Signed OT Eric Sunday, March 18 Ohio State 73, Gonzaga 66 Syracuse 59, Hartford 42 Boston 8, Tampa Bay 4 DENVER NUGGETS—Agreed to terms with Winston. Agreed to terms with QB Brady Quinn. Toledo 59, Detroit 49 Utah at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Detroit 11, Washington 7 TAMPA BAY RAYS—Assigned INF Tim F Wilson Chandler on a five-year contract. At Stroh Center, Bowling Green, Ohio At The Pit, Albuquerque, N.M.
Recommended publications
  • The BG News February 11, 2000
    Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 2-11-2000 The BG News February 11, 2000 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News February 11, 2000" (2000). BG News (Student Newspaper). 6605. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/6605 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. —* WEATHER FRIDAY Partly February 11, 2000 O Cloudy WORLD NEWS 2. r High, 61 OPINION 4. Low, 41 CAMPUS 5 The BG News SPORTS 6 www.bgnews.com Volume 88. Issue 23 A daily independent smdenr pness, Con fprPH CP Fraternities and Sororities declining in numbers Network provides stability to be insight to addressed JEEFARNETT variety of Sl.Ml W'RITt-R Recently, accessing the network has frustrated many students. "It seems that whenever I need to Black issues gel on I can't,'' said Joe Clutter, a BEN FRENCH/ freshman criminal justice major who The BG News lives in Kriesher. "It isn't just for A firewall was put on the residen- tial network by Information Tech- blacks student or just Tyler Curren nology Services on Jan. 31 to deal for black faculty (left), a Kappa with congestion on the network. members. We all need Sigma Fraternity Network troubles ha.e continued.
    [Show full text]
  • MEDIA GUIDE 2019 Triple-A Affiliate of the Seattle Mariners
    MEDIA GUIDE 2019 Triple-A Affiliate of the Seattle Mariners TACOMA RAINIERS BASEBALL tacomarainiers.com CHENEY STADIUM /TacomaRainiers 2502 S. Tyler Street Tacoma, WA 98405 @RainiersLand Phone: 253.752.7707 tacomarainiers Fax: 253.752.7135 2019 TACOMA RAINIERS MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Front Office/Contact Info .......................................................................................................................................... 5 Cheney Stadium .....................................................................................................................................................6-9 Coaching Staff ....................................................................................................................................................10-14 2019 Tacoma Rainiers Players ...........................................................................................................................15-76 2018 Season Review ........................................................................................................................................77-106 League Leaders and Final Standings .........................................................................................................78-79 Team Batting/Pitching/Fielding Summary ..................................................................................................80-81 Monthly Batting/Pitching Totals ..................................................................................................................82-85 Situational
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 International League Field Managers Eight Il Clubs to Be Led by New Skippers This Season
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 11, 2020 2020 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FIELD MANAGERS EIGHT IL CLUBS TO BE LED BY NEW SKIPPERS THIS SEASON When the International League's 137th season opens on April 9, eight of the circuit’s fourteen teams will have a new manager leading the quest to capture the coveted Governors’ Cup trophy. Only six managers return from the 2019 season, although several of the League’s new field generals bring pre-existing ties to their teams and communities. It is the first time since 2006 that more than half of the circuit’s clubs changed managers during an offseason. The reining IL Manager of the Year Damon Berryhill is the International League’s longest- tenured manager, preparing to begin his fourth season at the helm of the Gwinnett Stripers. Also hoping to get his team back to the postseason is Brady Williams, who took Durham to the finals in his first year with the Bulls in 2019. They will be challenged in the South Division by another returning manager in Norfolk, Gary Kendall. The 2018 IL Manager of the Year, Lehigh Valley’s Gary Jones, will lead the IronPigs once again this season. Like Jones, Brian Esposito in Indianapolis is also at the helm for the third straight campaign. IL Hall of Famer Billy McMillon will manage the Red Sox for the franchise’s final season at McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket. Two men have found themselves moving from a coach’s role to the manager’s chair in 2020. Pennsylvania-native Doug Davis (former Syracuse manager) takes over in Scranton/Wilkes- Barre after three seasons coaching, while in Columbus, Ohio-native Andy Tracy is the new manager after helping lead the Clippers to the 2019 Governors’ Cup title as hitting coach.
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 SWB Railriders Media Guide
    2021 swb railriders 2021 swb railriders triple-a information On February 12, 2021, Major League Baseball announced its new plan for affiliated baseball, with 120 Minor League clubs officially agreeing to join the new Professional Development League (PDL). In total, the new player development system includes 179 teams across 17 leagues in 43 states and four provinces. Including the AZL and GCL, there are 209 teams across 19 leagues in 44 states and four provinces. That includes the 150 teams in the PDL and AZL/GCL along with the four partner leagues: the American Association, Atlantic League, Frontier League and Pioneer League. The long-time Triple-A structure of the International and Pacific Coast Leagues have been replaced by Triple-A East and Triple-A West. Triple-A East consists on 20 teams; all 14 from the International League, plus teams moving from the Pacific Coast League, the Southern League and the independent Atlantic League. Triple-A West is comprised of nine Pacific Coast League teams and one addition from the Atlantic League. These changes were made to help reduce travel and allow Major League teams to have their affiliates, in most cases, within 200 miles of the parent club (or play at their Spring Training facilities). triple-a clubs & affiliates midwest northeast southeast e Columbus (Cleveland Indians) Buffalo (Toronto Blue Jays) Charlotte (Chicago White Sox) Indianapolis (Pittsburgh Pirates) Lehigh Valley (Philadelphia Phillies) Durham (Tampa Bay Rays) a Iowa (Chicago Cubs) Rochester (Washington Nationals) Gwinnett (Atlanta Braves) s Louisville (Cincinnati Reds) Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre (New York Yankees) Jacksonville (Miami Marlins) Omaha (Kansas City Royals) Syracuse (New York Mets) Memphis (St.
    [Show full text]
  • Weekly Notes 072817
    MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL WEEKLY NOTES FRIDAY, JULY 28, 2017 BLACKMON WORKING TOWARD HISTORIC SEASON On Sunday afternoon against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Coors Field, Colorado Rockies All-Star outfi elder Charlie Blackmon went 3-for-5 with a pair of runs scored and his 24th home run of the season. With the round-tripper, Blackmon recorded his 57th extra-base hit on the season, which include 20 doubles, 13 triples and his aforementioned 24 home runs. Pacing the Majors in triples, Blackmon trails only his teammate, All-Star Nolan Arenado for the most extra-base hits (60) in the Majors. Blackmon is looking to become the fi rst Major League player to log at least 20 doubles, 20 triples and 20 home runs in a single season since Curtis Granderson (38-23-23) and Jimmy Rollins (38-20-30) both accomplished the feat during the 2007 season. Since 1901, there have only been seven 20-20-20 players, including Granderson, Rollins, Hall of Famers George Brett (1979) and Willie Mays (1957), Jeff Heath (1941), Hall of Famer Jim Bottomley (1928) and Frank Schulte, who did so during his MVP-winning 1911 season. Charlie would become the fi rst Rockies player in franchise history to post such a season. If the season were to end today, Blackmon’s extra-base hit line (20-13-24) has only been replicated by 34 diff erent players in MLB history with Rollins’ 2007 season being the most recent. It is the fi rst stat line of its kind in Rockies franchise history. Hall of Famer Lou Gehrig is the only player in history to post such a line in four seasons (1927-28, 30-31).
    [Show full text]
  • Mother Recalls Son's Fatal 21St Birthday Celebration
    , Playoff action Entrance denied The Oakland A's took an early lead in their Debate officials turned away Ralph Nader, Wednesday playoff series against the New York Yankees. while activists blocked the entrance to Sports+ page 18 GOP headquarters. OCTOBER4, News+ page 6 2000 THE The bidependent Newspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saint Mary's V XXIV NO. 32 HTTP://OBSERVER.ND.EDU Mother recalls son's fatal 21st birthday celebration means you've had something to drink, you're By ANNE MARIE MATTINGLY tired and you fall asleep." News Editor When Bradley passed out, his friends did not recognize the serious nature of his condition American college students do not take the and did not seek medical help, explained danger of alcohol abuse seriously enough and McCue. repeatedly put themselves at serio.us risk, said "They didn't understand that even though he Cindy McCue Tuesday. McCue's son Bradley had passed out, the alcohol still in his stomach died on Nov. 5, 1998, after drinking 24 shots was continuing to increase his blood alcohol," to celebrate his 21st birthday. After his death, she said. After checking on him for an hour. she and other family members founded an they put him to bed. lie died .two hours later organization called "Be Responsible About from alcohol poisoning. Drinking," also known as Instead of being-left alone, BHAD. which seeks to educate "[Alcohol] demands that people who appear to fall parents and students about asleep after consuming large the dangers of excessive you make educated, amounts of alcohol should be drinking.
    [Show full text]
  • Game 89, Home 44
    NOTES Great American Ball Park • Joe Nuxhall Way • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • @Reds • @RedsPR • ramsey.mlblogs.com • reds.com GAME 89, HOME 44 (23-20) PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS Fri vs Wsh: RHP Tim Adleman (5-6, 4.71) vs LHP Gio Gonzalez (7-4, 2.86) 700 wlw, fsoh, 7:10 FRIDAY, JULY 14, 2017 Sat vs Wsh: RHP Luis Castillo (1-1, 3.13) vs RHP Max Scherzer (10-5, 2.10) 700 wlw, fsoh, 7:10 Great American Ball Park Sun vs Wsh: RHP Homer Bailey (2-2, 8.31) vs RHP Tanner Roark (6-6, 5.27) 700 wlw, fsoh, 1:10 • • • • • • • • • • Mon vs Wsh: RH Scott Feldman (7-6, 3.94) vs RH Stephen Strasburg (9-3, 3.43) 700 wlw, mlb network, 12:35 CINCINNATI REDS (39-49) vs Tue vs Ari: RHP Sal Romano (1-1, 4.50) vs TBA 700 wlw, fsoh, 7:10 Wed vs Ari: RHP Tim Adleman vs TBA 700 wlw, fsoh, 7:10 WASHINGTON NATIONALS (52-36) Thu vs Ari: RHP Luis Castillo vs TBA 700 wlw, mlb network, 12:35 TONIGHT’S GAME: Is Game 1 of a 4-game series vs Dusty Baker’s ALL-STARS RECORD VS EXPOS/NATIONALS* Nationals and Game 1 of a season-high 10-game homestand that includes Zack Cozart was elected by fans as the All-Time: ....................................................... 252-217 upcoming series vs the Diamondbacks (3g) and Marlins (3g)...the Reds starting shortstop on the National League Vs Expos: ................................................. 209-178 finished the first half with 4-3a road trip at Col (2-2) and Ari (2-1)...following All-Star team and went 1-for-2 with a single off Vs Nationals: ...............................................
    [Show full text]
  • Official 2003 NCAA Baseball & Softball Records Book
    Baseball Award Winners American Baseball Coaches Association— Division I All-Americans By College.................. 160 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division I All-America Teams (1947-2002) ............. 162 Baseball America— Division I All-America Teams (1981-2002) ............. 165 Collegiate Baseball— Division I All-America Teams (1991-2002) ............. 166 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division II All-Americans By College................. 166 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division II All-America Teams (1969-2002) ............ 168 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division III All-Americans By College................ 170 American Baseball Coaches Association— Division III All-America Teams (1976-2002) ........... 171 Individual Awards .............................................. 173 160 AMERICAN BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION—DIVISION I ALL-AMERICANS BY COLLEGE 97—Tim Hudson 88—Bert Heffernan 58—Dick Howser All-America 95—Ryan Halla 80—Tim Teufel 57—Dick Howser 89—Frank Thomas 75—Denny Walling FORDHAM (1) Teams 88—Gregg Olson 67—Rusty Adkins 97—Mike Marchiano 67—Q. V. Lowe 60—Tyrone Cline 62—Larry Nichols 59—Doug Hoffman FRESNO ST. (12) 47—Joe Landrum 97—Giuseppe Chiaramonte American Baseball BALL ST. (2) 91—Bobby Jones Coaches 02—Bryan Bullington COLGATE (1) 89—Eddie Zosky 86—Thomas Howard 55—Ted Carrangele Tom Goodwin Association BAYLOR (6) COLORADO (2) 88—Tom Goodwin 01—Kelly Shoppach 77—Dennis Cirbo Lance Shebelut 99—Jason Jennings 73—John Stearns John Salles DIVISION I ALL- 77—Steve Macko COLORADO ST. (1) 84—John Hoover AMERICANS BY COLLEGE 54—Mickey Sullivan 77—Glen Goya 82—Randy Graham (First-Team Selections) 53—Mickey Sullivan 78—Ron Johnson 52—Larry Isbell COLUMBIA (2) 72—Dick Ruthven 84—Gene Larkin ALABAMA (4) 51—Don Barnett BOWDOIN (1) 65—Archie Roberts 97—Roberto Vaz 53—Fred Fleming GEORGIA (1) CONNECTICUT (3) 86—Doug Duke BRIGHAM YOUNG (10) 87—Derek Lilliquist 83—Dave Magadan 63—Eddie Jones 94—Ryan Hall GA.
    [Show full text]
  • Baseball Tries for LSC Title Repeat This Weekend the 2015 Lone Star at 6 P.M
    Javelina Baseball Goes For LSC Championship Friday & Saturday Nolan Ryan Field VOLUME XV, NO. 39 KINGSVILLE, TEXAS 78363 APRIL 29, 2015 Baseball Tries For LSC Title Repeat This Weekend The 2015 Lone Star at 6 p.m. Friday at Nolan Ryan and entered the contest with a 26- Conference baseball champion will Field and the squads play a 20 record. be determined this weekend and doubleheader beginning at 1 p.m. Clint Andrews, senior third the race between the top three Saturday. baseman from Sugar Land contenders couldn’t be closer. In the earlier series between (Clements), leads the Javelina Defending champion Texas the teams in Stephenville, Tarleton hitting with a .355 average. He A&M-Kingsville and West Texas won three of the four games. has 11 doubles, five triples and a A&M are tied for the lead with 20- The Javelinas had a non- home run. 12 records and Angelo State is conference game with nationally Brayton Carlson, junior one-game back with a 19-13 ranked St. Mary’s Tuesday night (Continued on Page 2) record. The Javelinas will host Tarleton State in a three-game series while West Texas A&M will host Cameron in three games and Angelo State will host Eastern New Mexico in a three-game series. The Javelinas and Texans will meet in a nine-inning single game Lone Star Conference Baseball Standings (Conference Only) Team W L Pct. A&M-Kingsville 20 12 .625 Softball Seniors West Texas A&M 20 12 .625 Three softball players made their final appearances as Javelinas last Angelo State 19 13 .594 weekend.
    [Show full text]
  • Chatata Wall’ Sports
    MONDAY 162nd YEAR • No. 204 DECEMBER 26, 2016 CLEVELAND, TN 16 PAGES • 50¢ REMINDER Duracell plant closing takes No. 6 spot Trustee’s Office By SARALYN NORKUS company’s local workforce. Between the packing production, which is a move that set to be open Banner Staff Writer two plants, approximately 350 people are is expected to strengthen the business. TOP 10 employed by Duracell. The two operations are being consolidat- Saturday, 9-12 Just two weeks prior to Thanksgiving, The closure of the packing plant will ed with Sonoco, a $5 billion global it was announced that Duracell would be cut around 140 jobs. provider of consumer packaging, display From Staff Reports ceasing operations at one of its two NEWSMAKERS According to Robert Lorch, president of and packing services. Duracell also The Bradley County Cleveland plants. Global Operations for Duracell, the deci- announced that it would be ending its Trustee’s Office will be open Because of the company’s longstanding sion to “wind down” packing plant opera- packing relationship with Deufol’s Saturday, Dec. 31, from 9 presence in the Bradley County commu- NO. 6 tions was the result of a plan to consoli- Sunman, Ind., by the end of 2017. a.m. to noon, according to nity, and due to the number of jobs the date parts of the company footprint. Not impacted by this announcement an announcement by Mike decision will impact, the story was voted “This decision makes Duracell’s supply was the “Make Plant,” which is located on Smith, trustee. No. 6 by Cleveland Daily Banner staff In 2018, Duracell’s “packing plant” on chain more efficient,” Lorch stated.
    [Show full text]
  • Penkse Drops Driver
    B2 - Thursday, August 2, 2012 Skagit Valley Herald / goskagit.com Scoreboard SPORTS BRIEFLY BASEBALL MARINERS STATISTICS Penkse Through Tuesday Major League Baseball Today’s Area Schedule BATTERS AVG OBA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS E American League Robinson ..........400 .455 10 3 4 2 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 1 East Division Jaso .................281 .389 167 23 47 12 2 5 30 29 31 2 0 0 W L Pct GB YOUTH SPORTS Gutierrez...........267 .313 45 5 12 2 0 2 9 2 8 0 0 0 New York ..................61 43 .587 — Montero ...........263 .309 335 32 88 16 0 10 40 22 76 0 2 2 drops Baltimore ..................55 50 .524 6½ Saunders ..........257 .313 350 47 90 24 1 10 35 29 91 15 3 3 Tampa Bay ................55 50 .524 6½ Baseball Seager .............251 .317 371 43 93 24 1 11 63 35 72 9 5 8 Boston .....................53 52 .505 8½ Wells ................244 .315 193 29 47 10 1 6 26 17 58 2 0 0 Toronto .....................51 53 .490 10 American Legion AA State Ackley ..............224 .304 388 59 87 16 2 7 31 45 88 12 3 2 Central Division Tournament, Anacortes Carp .................209 .318 110 13 23 5 0 5 18 16 32 1 0 2 W L Pct GB Olivo ................208 .222 212 20 44 8 0 7 21 4 54 1 4 4 driver Chicago ....................57 47 .548 — Ryan.................205 .294 278 32 57 14 3 2 27 34 66 8 5 3 Detroit ......................55 50 .524 2½ Kawasaki ..........192 .263 73 11 14 1 0 0 6 7 13 1 2 0 Cleveland ..................50 54 .481 7 Figgins .............181 .248 149 16 27 5 1 2 10 14 43 4 0 1 Minnesota ................44 60 .423 13 Team Totals .233 .296 3594 423 838 165 18 88 400 312 835 73 27 41 Kansas City ..............43 60 .417 13½ PRO SPORTS Allmendinger West Division PITCHERS W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO W L Pct GB Pryor ..................
    [Show full text]
  • Game 91, Home 46
    NOTES Great American Ball Park • Joe Nuxhall Way • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • @Reds • @RedsPR • ramsey.mlblogs.com • reds.com GAME 91, HOME 46 (23-22) PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS SUNDAY, JULY 16, 2017 Sun vs Wsh: RHP Homer Bailey (2-2, 8.31) vs RHP Tanner Roark (6-6, 5.27) 700 wlw, fsoh, 1:10 Great American Ball Park Mon vs Wsh: RH Scott Feldman (7-6, 3.94) vs RH Stephen Strasburg (9-3, 3.43) 700 wlw, mlb network, 12:35 • • • • • • • • • • Tue vs Ari: RHP Sal Romano (1-1, 4.50) vs LHP Robbie Ray (8-4, 2.97) 700 wlw, fsoh, 7:10 CINCINNATI REDS (39-51) vs Wed vs Ari: RHP Tim Adleman (5-7, 4.99) vs RHP Zack Greinke (11-4, 2.86) 700 wlw, fsoh, 7:10 WASHINGTON NATIONALS (54-36) Thu vs Ari: RHP Luis Castillo (1-2, 3.41) vs RHP Taijuan Walker (6-4, 3.61) 700 wlw, mlb network, 12:35 TODAY’S GAME: Is Game 3 (0-2) of a 4-game series vs Dusty Baker’s YOU’D NEVER KNOW IT, BUT... RECORD VS EXPOS/NATIONALS* Nationals and Game 3 (0-2) of a season high-tying 10-game homestand As estimated by Statcast, 17 of Joey Votto’s All-Time: ....................................................... 252-219 that includes upcoming series vs the Diamondbacks (3g) and Marlins (3g)... 26 home runs had projected distances of Vs Expos: ................................................. 209-178 following this homestand the Redlegs will embark on an 11-day, 10-game, more than 400 feet, tied with NYY’s Aaron Vs Nationals: ...............................................
    [Show full text]