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The Daily Scoreboard 8 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Wednesday, January 2, 2019 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Final NFL leaders NFL playoff glance Penguins summary Local bowling AFC INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Wild-card Playoffs PENGUINS 3, WILD 2 PULASKI FRIDAY NIGHT Saturday, Jan. 5 Team standings —Bruins 4-0, Rangers 4-0, Red Week 17 Indianapolis at Houston, 4:35 p.m. (ESPN) Pittsburgh ..............................2 1 0—3 Wings 3-1, Penguins 1-3, Sabres 0-4, Blackhawks 0-4. Quarterbacks Seattle at Dallas, 8:15 p.m. (FOX) Minnesota ..............................1 0 1—2 High game — Scott Kurschinske 209, Travis Schull Att Com Yds TD Int Sunday, Jan. 6 First Period—1, Minnesota, Koivu 5 (Coyle, 203, Bear Whitling 198. Roethlisberger, PIT 675 452 5129 34 16 L.A. Chargers at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. (CBS) Niederreiter), 5:27 (pp). 2, Pittsburgh, Crosby 18 High series — Scott Kurschinske 565, Bear Whitling Mahomes, KC 580 383 5097 50 12 Philadelphia at Chicago, 4:40 p.m. (NBC) (Letang, Kessel), 15:43 (pp). 3, Pittsburgh, Kessel 17 559, Wimp Wolbert 548. Luck, IND 639 430 4593 39 15 Divisional Playoffs (Crosby, Aston-Reese), 19:39. Penalties—Sheahan, Brady, NE 570 375 4355 29 11 Saturday, Jan. 12 PIT, (holding), 3:48; Prosser, MIN, (kneeing), 14:45. LES FRICKSHUN MIXED P. Rivers, LAC 508 347 4308 32 12 Baltimore/Los Angeles Chargers/Indianapolis at Second Period—4, Pittsburgh, Sheahan 5 (Cullen, Team standings — Oddballs 12-2, Hartland Homes Watson, HOU 505 345 4165 26 9 Kansas City, 4:35 p.m. (NBC) Kessel), 10:19. Penalties—Aston-Reese, PIT, (rough- 10-4, Red Express 10-4, Run It Out 9-5, Die Hards 7-7, D. Carr, OAK 553 381 4049 19 10 Chicago/Dallas/Seattle at L.A. Rams, 8:15 p.m. ing), 8:08; Foligno, MIN, (roughing), 8:08. Seigworth Road 7-7, JI McCall Construction 4-10, Keenum, DEN 586 365 3890 18 15 (FOX) Third Period—5, Minnesota, Parise 17 (Koivu, Liberty Electronics 4-10, All State 2-12, Landscaping Mayfield, CLE 486 310 3725 27 14 Sunday, Jan. 13 Granlund), 15:55. Penalties—None. Conn 0-14. Darnold, NYJ 414 239 2865 17 15 Houston/Baltimore/Los Angeles Chargers at New Shots on Goal—Pittsburgh 11-7-14—32. Minnesota Men’s high game — Matt Clelland 222, Bill Hart Jr. England, 1:05 p.m. (CBS) 11-13-9—33. 216, James McCall 214. Rushers Dallas/Seattle/Philadelphia at New Orleans, 4:40 Power-play opportunities—Pittsburgh 1 of 1; Men’s high series — James McCall 629, Matt Att Yds Avg LG TD p.m. (FOX) Minnesota 1 of 1. Clelland 628, Bill Hart Jr. 627. Mixon, CIN 237 1168 4.9 51 8 Conference Championships Goalies—Pittsburgh, DeSmith 12-6-4 (33 shots-31 Women’s high game — Amber Gahr 233, Jenn King D. Henry, TEN 215 1059 4.9 99t 12 Sunday, Jan. 20 saves). Minnesota, Dubnyk 13-14-3 (32-29). 204, Brittany Irwin 204. A—19,163 (18,064). T—2:29. Lindsay, DEN 192 1037 5.4 65t 9 NFC Women’s high series — Brittany Irwin 604, Amber TBD, 3:05 p.m. (FOX) Referees—Marc Joannette, Wes McCauley. Gahr 559, Jenn King 527. N. Chubb, CLE 192 996 5.2 92t 8 Linesmen—Darren Gibbs, Derek Nansen. Conner, PIT 215 973 4.5 30 12 AFC L. Miller, HOU 210 973 4.6 97t 5 TBD, 6:40 p.m. (CBS) CITY TENPIN Michel, NE 209 931 4.5 34t 6 Pro Bowl Team standings — World of Wheels 38-11, Victorian Mack, IND 195 908 4.7 49 9 Sunday, Jan. 27 NHL standings City 33-16, Seneca Lanes 26-23, Schiffer Custom At Orlando, Fla. 24-25, Last Call Tavern 20-29. M. Gordon, LAC 175 885 5.1 34t 10 EASTERN CONFERENCE Kareem Hunt, KC 181 824 4.6 45 7 AFC vs. NFC, 3 p.m. (ABC/ESPN) High game — Rob Ziegler 279, Josh Stover 278, Super Bowl Atlantic Division Brian Huffman 245. Oil City’s Jackson Kasunic Sunday, Feb. 3 GP W L OT Pts GF GA High series — Josh Stover 802, Dewey Stewart Jr. recently won the champion- Receivers At Atlanta Tampa Bay 40 31 7 2 64 168 117 672, Brian Huffman 641. No Yds Avg LG TD AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 6:30 p.m. Toronto 39 26 11 2 54 144 109 ship of the 6-and-under D. Hopkins, HOU 115 1572 13.7 49t 11 (CBS) Boston 40 22 14 4 48 114 105 BETTER BUSINESS 45-pound division at the Paul T. Hill, KC 87 1479 17.0 75t 12 Buffalo 40 21 13 6 48 115 115 Team standings — BM Floors 43-25, Shaffer Smith-Schuster, PIT 111 1426 12.8 97t 7 Montreal 40 21 14 5 47 128 128 Florida 38 17 15 6 40 124 134 Brothers 43-25, Bish Heating 43-25, Sandbaggers Johnson Memorial Wrestling Kelce, KC 103 1336 13.0 43 10 Detroit 41 15 19 7 37 115 140 40-28, Venango Machine 40-28, Schoch Construction A. Brown, PIT 104 1297 12.5 78t 15 Citrus Bowl summary Ottawa 40 15 21 4 34 126 159 35-33, Hirsch’s Meat 33-35, Shreffler’s Snack 29-39, Tournament in Titusville. T. Hilton, IND 76 1270 16.7 68t 6 KENTUCKY 27, PENN ST. 24 Metropolitan Division Blum’s Taxidermy 24-44. K. Allen, LAC 97 1196 12.3 54 6 GP W L OT Pts GF GA High game — Mike Felmlee 269, James Stevenson Boyd, CIN 76 1028 13.5 49 7 Kentucky. .10 0 17 0— 27 Washington 38 24 11 3 51 138 112 267, Dewey Stewart Jr. 254. Sports scene Penn St. .0 7 0 17— 24 Columbus 39 23 13 3 49 129 119 J. Landry, CLE 81 976 12.0 51t 4 Pittsburgh 39 21 12 6 48 133 115 High series —James Stevenson 721, Mike Cook 706, Cook, OAK 68 896 13.2 45 6 First Quarter Dewey Stewart Jr. 701. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2 KEN—FG Butler 28, 12:23 N.Y. Islanders 38 21 13 4 46 114 102 N.Y. Rangers 38 17 14 7 41 111 123 GIRLS BASKETBALL Punters KEN—Bowden 58 punt return (Butler kick), :45 Carolina 38 16 17 5 37 94 109 SHOP N SAVE Second Quarter Mercer at Rocky Grove (varsity only, 6 p.m.) No Yds Lg Avg New Jersey 38 15 16 7 37 113 127 Team standings — Veggies 3-1, Steakums 3-1, Paper SCHOLASTIC WRESTLING Koch, BAL 60 2842 65 47.4 PSU—Bowers 1 pass from McSorley (Pinegar kick), Philadelphia 38 15 18 5 35 111 136 Plastics 2.5-1.5, Deli’s 1.5-2.5, Bag Boys 1-3, Managers 13:56 Franklin at Conneaut Area (6 p.m.) Kern, TEN 74 3483 62 47.1 1-3. Grove City at West Middlesex (6 p.m.) Third Quarter WESTERN CONFERENCE High game — Dana Fitzgerald 223, Mike Sanchez, IND 57 2629 63 46.1 KEN—Snell 2 run (Butler kick), 12:38 Reynolds at Titusville (6 p.m.) L. Edwards, NYJ 82 3763 67 45.9 Central Division Ditzenberger 219, Brian Mason 208. Cochranton at Saegertown (6 p.m.) KEN—FG Butler 28, 12:23 GP W L OT Pts GF GA B. Colquitt, CLE 83 3767 79 45.4 High series — Dana Fitzgerald 635, Dale White 554, Lakeview at Mercer (6 p.m.) KEN—Snell 12 run (Butler kick), 1:35 Winnipeg 39 25 12 2 52 134 111 Brian Mason 521. R. Allen, NE 64 2885 66 45.1 Fourth Quarter Nashville 40 23 15 2 48 120 104 Bojorquez, BUF 45 2028 60 45.1 Colorado 40 19 13 8 46 134 123 PSU—McSorley 1 run (Pinegar kick), 13:37 BANTAM AM Cooke, JAC 86 3872 72 45.0 PSU—Freiermuth 18 pass from McSorley (Pinegar Dallas 40 20 16 4 44 108 106 This date in sports D. Colquitt, KC 45 2021 67 44.9 Minnesota 38 18 17 3 39 110 108 Team standings —Unicorn Emojis 32-16, MAC kick), 9:00 Chicago 42 15 21 6 36 121 153 32-16, The Wrecking Crew 31-17. Wadman, DEN 65 2905 65 44.7 PSU—FG Pinegar 32, 4:12 St. Louis 37 15 18 4 34 102 123 JAN. 2 Boy’s high game — Landen Cook 49, Collin 1961 — George Blanda passes for three touchdowns Pacific Division Fenstermaker 46. Punt Returners KEN PSU GP W L OT Pts GF GA and kicks a field goal and the extra points to give the Calgary 40 24 12 4 52 141 112 Boy’s high series — Landen Cook 96, Collin Houston Oilers a 24-16 victory over the Los Angeles No Yds Avg Long TD First downs 16 21 Fenstermaker 46. A. Roberts, NYJ 23 324 14.1 78t 1 Rushes-yards 42-176 41-161 Vegas 42 23 15 4 50 128 115 Chargers in the first American Football League cham- San Jose 41 21 13 7 49 140 129 Girl’s high game — Savannah Cook 84, Samantha pionship game. Dw. Harris, OAK 20 281 14.0 99t 1 Passing 121 246 Anaheim 41 19 15 7 45 102 120 McClellan 79, Taylor Koch 77. D. King, LAC 23 318 13.8 73t 1 Comp-Att-Int 9-15-0 17-35-1 Vancouver 42 19 19 4 42 124 133 1965 — The New York Jets sign Alabama quarter- Girl’s high series — Savannah Cook 149, Samantha back Joe Namath for a reported $400,000, the most T.
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