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Strongsville Box Score B8* The Plain Dealer | cleveland.com MN Wednesday, December 10, 2014 Today in Sports history 1939 – The Green Bay Packers register the The Record first shutout in an NFL championship game by beating the New York Giants 27-0. Chicago 6, San Antonio 2 2. Pondo Vec JaMerriman 9-2 SATURDAY, DEC 20TH. Chardon 16 6 9 22--53 1-1-3, Robertson 1-2-5, Ruch 2-0-4, Thrall 2-3- 3. Hello Carlo JaThmpsn 5-2 Football Today’s Games New Orleans Bowl Will. South 13 11 24 16--64 7, Toffey 5-4-14, Yezbek 2-0-4 4. Tymal Bling AMerrimn 5-1 UL-Lafayette 1 (61) Nevada Newswatch Providence at St. John’s, 6 p.m. West Branch --44 5. S F Scorpion WyIrvine 10-1 Chardon (0-1, 0-0): Cardina 1-0-3, Lau- NFL Hamilton at Adirondack, 7 p.m. New Mexico Bowl 6. Hogue’s Rockie ElDeaton 8-1 dato 5-0-15, McCartney 4-5-13, Mysyk 2-0-6, Southeast --36 Lake Erie at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m. Utah St 10 (50) Utep AMERICAN CONFERENCE 7. Leigh Ann TyStlouis 12-1 Las Vegas Bowl Snydel 1-1-3, Sulka 1-0-2, Thompson 4-0-9 West Branch (1-0, 0-0): North Syracuse at Springfield, 7 p.m. 8. Annie’s Master KuSugg 15-1 OSU FOOTBALL Utah 4 ½ (58) Colorado St Brown 2-0-4, W L T Pct PF PA Rochester at Utica, 7 p.m. 9. S M’s Terminator RonWrennJr 6-1 Willoughby South (2-0, 1-0): Southeast (0-1, 0-0): Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Burks 2-0-4, Coleman 6-3-15, Coleman 5-0- Cincinnati 8 4 1 .654 281 289 Charlotte at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m. 7th Purse: $3,000 NW200PSCD Pace W Michigan 1½ (55) Air Force Aurora 7 0 0 15--22 Rockford at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. 13, Danford 4-2-10, Lako 1-0-3, Schuenaman Pittsburgh 8 5 0 .615 362 319 1. Diggers Rest N WyIrvine 4-1 Camellia Bowl WRA 16 19 12 13--60 Herman wins Broyles award Baltimore 8 5 0 .615 356 255 Oklahoma City at Texas, 8:30 p.m. 3-1-7, Whitaker 3-2-9 2. Maximum Viking MiDeRuntz 15-1 South Alabama 2 (55) Bowling Green Aurora (0-1, 0-0): Blunt 2--4, Blunt 3--8, Cleveland 7 6 0 .538 276 270 SENATE ATHLETIC LEAGUE 3. Tymal Triton JDWengerd 9-2 MONDAY, DEC 22ND. Brubaker 1--2, Evans 1--2, Fayne 1--2, Nut- Ohio State offensive coordinator and quarterbacks East 4. Panfermin Festival DaKennedy 6-1 Miami Beach Bowl ting 2--4 W L T Pct PF PA Horse racing 5. Duke Uh Brava AMerrimn 6-5 Memphis 1 (56) Byu East Tech 16 18 18 15--67 coach Tom Herman was named the winner of the Western Reserve Academy (2-0, 0-0): N. England 10 3 0 .769 401 267 6. Alakazam Mike ElDeaton 8-1 TUESDAY, DEC 23RD. Glenville 13 16 14 19--62 Northfield Park results Ahemed 0-0-0, Barba 6-2-17, Brookins 1-0-1, Miami 7 6 0 .538 314 260 7. Benn’s Victory TyStlouis 10-1 Boca Raton Bowl East Tech (2-0, 2-0): Bigsby --6, Carmon Broyles Award on Tuesday, after the Buckeyes Fleischmann 0-0-0, Huang 1-0-2, Morgan 0-0- Buffalo 7 6 0 .538 281 241 1st race: 8000CLPROG Trot $6,500 8. First After Me KuSugg 12-1 Marshall 10½ (65) Northern Ill --21, Cullum --15, Green --2, Johnson --18, 0, Mylott 3-1-9, Mylott 2-0-6, Paymer 1-0-3, made the College Football Playoff despite losing N.Y. Jets 2 11 0 .154 214 349 9. Dapper Baron Two RonWrennJr 20-1 Poinsettia Bowl pullham --5 2-Heeza Nordic (WrennJr) 2.40 2.20 2.10 Roberts 5-3-13, Semple 1-0-3, Withers 2-1-5 two starting quarterbacks to season-ending inju- South 5-Saintfrancis (GrGrismore) 4.00 2.80 8th Purse: $5,200 NW4PMCD Pace San Diego St 2 (56) Navy Glenville (1-2, 1-1): Drish --2, Fultz --4, W L T Pct PF PA 4-City Kid (RyStahl) 2.10 1. Southwind Rambo AMerrimn 5-2 WEDNESDAY, DEC 24TH. Goss --12, Hatche --17, Manningham --9, Westlake 12 13 13 12--50 ries. The Buckeyes went 12-1 and beat Wisconsin Indianapolis 9 4 0 .692 407 307 EXACTA (2-5) $7.60 2. Storm Hawk JaThmpsn 7-2 Bahamas Bowl Wright --17 Padua 15 15 8 9--47 Houston 7 6 0 .538 314 260 TRIFECTA (2-5-4) $19.80 3. Magic Casino TyStlouis 10-1 W Kentucky 2½ (65) Central Mich Westlake (1-2, 0-0): Assad 1-5-7, Balodis 59-0 in the Big Ten championship game despite us- Tennessee 2 11 0 .154 220 374 2nd race: 8000CLPROG Trot $6,500 4. Dontbeachatme DaKennedy 12-1 Hawaii Bowl John Hay 26 24 24 23--97 Jacksonville 2 11 0 .154 199 356 5. Casino Advantage RoMiller 9-2 Fresno St 1½ (59) Rice Lincoln West 17 15 22 10--64 5-5-12, Brown 5-1-1, Gibson 4-1-10, Slavik 3-RealyRealySweet(JMrmn) 11.20 7.20 3.00 6. Papa Grande KuSugg 6-1 3-3-11, Tate 3-2-9 ing their third starter of the year. “It’s the hand we West FRIDAY, DEC 26TH. John Hay (2-0, 2-0): Donerson 10-3-24, 4-Tabulator (JDWengerd) 6.20 3.00 7. Friskie Town WyIrvine 15-1 Padua (1-1, 0-0): Anderle 2--4, Craider 2-3- W L T Pct PF PA Heart of Dallas Bowl Jackson 3-1-7, Jenkins 4-1-10, Noel 4-0-9, were dealt, and we played it,” Herman said. Other 6-Zorgwijk Impact (RonWrennJr) 2.20 8. Maserati Seelster RonWrennJr 8-1 7, Creadon 3-1-7, Drum 2-1-6, Dunigan 4-3- Denver 10 3 0 .769 385 293 Louisiana Tech 5½ (60) Illinois Ricks 7-1-19, Sanders 3-2-8, Smith 4-4-16, EXACTA (3-4) $82.40 9. Fixthedeficit JaMerriman 5-1 11, Miranda 2-5-10, rafter 1-5-2 finalists included offensive coordinators Lane Kif- San Diego 8 5 0 .615 293 272 Quick Lane Bowl Wilson 2-4-4 TRIFECTA (3-4-6) $175.80 9th Purse: $5,600 NW400PSCD Trot North Carolina 3 (66) Rutgers Kansas City 7 6 0 .538 291 241 DAILY DOUBLE (2/3) $30.20 Lincoln West (1-1, 1-1): Cook 4-1-11, fin at Alabama, Scott Frost for Oregon and Doug Oakland 2 11 0 .154 200 350 1. Hat AMerrimn 9-2 St. Petersburg Bowl Girls basketball 3rd race: 8000CLPROG Trot $6,500 2. Morgans Majestic RonWrennJr 5-1 Central Florida 1½ (48) NC State Hughes 4-2-2, Jackson 1-2-2, Littlejohn 3-1-7, NATIONAL CONFERENCE Mock 2-1-4, Negron 1-1-3, Reyes 2-0-4, San- CHAGRIN VALLEY Meacham at TCU and Missouri defensive coordina- East 4-LouLousPrincess (Wrenn) 3.60 2.60 2.20 3. Mustodian JaThmpsn 5-2 SATURDAY, DEC 27TH. 4. Belle’s Becky WyIrvine 10-1 Military Bowl tiago 9-2-20, Smith 4-1-9 tor Dave Steckel. W L T Pct PF PA 7-Soulful Delight (JDWengerd) 5.40 3.00 Chagrin Division Philadelphia 9 4 0 .692 389 309 6-St Elian’s Fire (LaWhitaker) 5.60 5. Double O Jesse JaMerriman 12-1 Cincinnati 3 (49) Virginia Tech Collinwood 10 10 23 13--56 6. Whit ElDeaton 6-1 Sun Bowl Dallas 9 4 0 .692 343 301 EXACTA (4-7) $31.00 Rhodes 14 29 22 32--97 Beachwood 10 12 8 8--38 TRIFECTA (4-7-6) $278.00 7. Al Brown KuSugg 8-1 Arizona St 8 (61) Duke COLLEGE FOOTBALL N.Y. Giants 4 9 0 .308 293 326 8. Makin Green Lavec DoPfister 15-1 Collinwood (1-1, 1-1): Ballew 3-3-9, Ca- Chagrin Falls 7 6 13 15--41 Washington 3 10 0 .231 244 346 4th race: 3000CL Pace $3,200 Independence Bowl 9. Edit JDWengerd 7-2 Miami-Florida 1 (59) South Carolina nady 1-0-2, Clark 1-0-2, Daye 2-1-5, Hem- Beachwood (2-1, 1-0): Hill 3-0-6, Jackson South 3-Cheeky Fool (Grismore) 9.00 4.00 3.00 10th Purse: $5,600 NW400PSCD Pace Pinstripe Bowl mingway 1-0-2, Perkins 0-2-2, Taylor 9-4-25, 7-2-16, Nunn 1-0-2, Royster 4-2-10, Stevens W L T Pct PF PA 6-U Bettor Watch Out (Wrenn) 3.40 2.20 Emmert frets about UAB cuts 1. Iconic Style KuSugg 7-2 Boston College 2½ (39) Penn St Vallerio 0-2-2, Wilson 3-0-7 2-0-4 Atlanta 5 8 0 .385 328 342 4-Blue Collar Raider (JaThmpsn) 3.60 Holiday Bowl Rhodes (1-1, 1-1): Adkins 6-6-18, Carta- New Orleans 5 8 0 .385 333 359 2. Follow Through RonWrennJr 3-1 Chagrin Falls (3-0, 1-0): Deignan 0-0-3, EXACTA (3-6) $17.60 3. Ccs Lover N JaMerriman 4-1 Southern Cal 6 (62) Nebraska gena 1-0-2, Garcia 9-0-26, Jones 4-2-10, Kirk- NCAA President Mark Emmert said Tuesday that Carolina 4 8 1 .346 269 341 TRIFECTA (3-6-4) $84.80 Dishong 2-0-4, Owen 1-0-2, Thome 6-3-15, 4.
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