Benham, Barnett Go 1-2 in Traverse Past Ravens 19-17 That’S More Than They Could BALTIMORE (AP) — Aaron Rod- Say in 2012
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B2 | SPORTS LUDINGTON DAILY NEWS | MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2013 www.ludingtondailynews.com SPORTS BRIEFS | Cross country FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY Rodgers, Packers squeeze — the Spartans finally won a con- ference game at home. Benham, Barnett go 1-2 in Traverse past Ravens 19-17 That’s more than they could BALTIMORE (AP) — Aaron Rod- say in 2012. BY THE DAILY NEWS mile. It made the times probably 2-Chase Barnett 17:06. 12-Drew gers threw a 64-yard touchdown Michigan State recovered from about 30 seconds slower than they Griffis 18:22. 13-Austin Persoon 18:31. pass to Jordy Nelson, Mason an early defensive breakdown TRAVERSE CITY — Mason Coun- might have been.” 28-Mitch Lange 19:00. 29-Nolan Asiala Crosby kicked four field goals Saturday, beating Indiana 42- ty Central’s Zac Benham and Chase Benham finished the course in 19:00. 32-Jacob Shoop 19:10. and the Green Bay Packers held 28 in the 500th game at Spar- Barnett finished one-two on Satur- 16 minutes and 35 seconds. Bar- on to beat the Baltimore Ravens tan Stadium. Jeremy Langford day to pace their Spartans boys nett, just getting back into action “Our top four girls ran well once 19-17 on Sunday. scored four touchdowns in the cross country team to a second- after an injury, took 17:06. again,” said Sanders of his Spartans Eddie Lacy rushed for 120 homecoming victory, which left place finish behind division-one “This is the first time all season girls squad. “And Jessica Allen ran a yards to fuel the Packers’ first the Spartans as one of only three Plymouth Salem in the 12-team that we have had our full team run strong race to get our fifth spot.” road win of the season. Green teams that are unbeaten in Big Traverse City Central Invitational. together,” added Sanders. “We are Bay (3-2) took a 16-3 lead into the Ten play. The Spartans girls team also took still not fully healthy, however.” GIRLS TOP FIVE TEAM RESULTS: 1-Tra- fourth quarter and was up 19-10 second with Leta Larsen running “Zac was strong as he always is,” verse City Central 26. 2-Mason County with 4 minutes left, but the Ra- Penn State beats No. 18 in eighth place. The Central gals said Sanders. “Chase had a very Central 84. 3-Traverse City St. Francis vens (3-3) kept coming back. were also topped by a division-one good kick at the end. Drew Griffis 105. 4-Grand Traverse Academy 107. Rodgers went 17 for 32 for 315 Michigan 43-40 in 4OT school, Traverse City Central. had an outstanding run, also.” 5-Big Rapids 130. yards. STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) “It was a beautiful day,” said CENTRAL GIRLS: 8-Leta Larsen 20:46. — Bill Belton ran for a 2-yard Spartans coach Ed Sanders. “But BOYS TOP FIVE TEAM RESULTS: 14-Lindsay Larsen 21:12. 28-Chloe Spartans defend home turf touchdown in the fourth over- the course was a tough one. It has 1-Plymouth Salem 30. 2-Mason Kimes 22:09. 29-Jordyn Sanders 22:14. time to lift Penn State past No. a very steep hill that the runners County Central 53. 3-Big Rapids 99. 43-Jessica Allen 23:32. 48-Katelyn against Indiana 18 Michigan 43-40 in maybe have to climb twice during the 4-Traverse City Central 100.5-Grand Graczyk 23:44. EAST LANSING (AP) — Michi- the biggest win in coach Bill race, once just before the first mile Rapids Union 105. INDIVIDUAL WINNER: Kalina Pjannen- gan State has already improved O’Brien’s two seasons with the and then again after the second CENTRAL BOYS: 1-Zac Benham 16:35. stiel, TC Central, 20:09. in one respect since last season Nittany Lions. SCOREBOARD | FROM COUNTRY LANES, PARK LANES Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers at GB—FG Crosby 50, 6:06. AUTO RACING Beijing, China, 7:30 a.m. Bal—FG Tucker 23, 4:34. Miami at Washington, 7 p.m. GB—Nelson 64 pass from Rodgers NASCAR Sprint Cup Charlotte vs. Cleveland at Canton, (Crosby kick), 2:12. OH, 7 p.m. Fourth Quarter Bank of America 500 Results Boston at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Bal—J.Jones 11 pass from Flacco Saturday Milwaukee at Memphis, 8 p.m. (Tucker kick), 11:52. At Charlotte Motor Speedway Denver at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. GB—FG Crosby 31, 4:17. Concord, N.C. L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Bal—Clark 18 pass from Flacco Lap length: 1.5 miles (Tucker kick), 2:04. (Start position in parentheses) A—71,319. Note: C for Chevrolet, F for Ford, T PREP FOOTBALL GB Bal for Toyota. First downs 15 15 1. (23) B.Kslwski, F, 334 laps, 47 pts. Saturday’s Scores Total Net Yards 438 360 2. (5) Kasey Kahne, C, 334, 44. Rushes-yards 30-140 22-47 3. (20) Matt Kenseth, T, 334, 42. Passing 298 313 4. (4) Jimmie Johnson, C, 334, 41. Fremont 33, Leslie 8 Ishpeming Westwood 14, Norway 12 Punt Returns 6-68 2-38 5. (9) Kyle Busch, T, 334, 40. Kickoff Returns 1-19 4-102 6. (2) Kevin Harvick, C, 334, 38. Kingsford 48, Iron Mountain 21 Menominee 56, Marinette, Wis. 27 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-0 7. (1) Jeff Gordon, C, 334, 38. Comp-Att-Int 17-32-1 20-34-0 8. (7) Ryan Newman, C, 334, 37. West Iron County 39, Northland Pines, Wis. 6 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-17 5-29 9. (18) Denny Hamlin, T, 334, 35. Punts 6-54.8 9-41.7 10. (15) Carl Edwards, F, 334, 35. Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1 11. (14) Clint Bowyer, T, 334, 34. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Penalties-Yards 8-55 6-40 12. (8) Juan P. Montoya, C, 334, 32. Time of Possession 31:22 28:38 13. (16) R.Stenhouse Jr., F, 334, 31. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 14. (10) Kurt Busch, C, 333, 30. The AP Top 25 Fared RUSHING—Green Bay, Lacy 15. (6) D.Earnhardt Jr., C, 333, 30. No. 1 Alabama (6-0) beat Kentucky 23-120, Rodgers 5-21, Kuhn 1-2, 16. (3) Greg Biffle, F, 333, 28. Franklin 1-(minus 3). Baltimore, Rice 17. (29) Marcos Ambrose, F, 333, 27. 48-7. Next: vs. Arkansas, Saturday. No. 2 Oregon (6-0) beat No. 14-34, Pierce 6-9, Flacco 1-6, M.Brown 18. (12) Joey Logano, F, 332, 26. 1-(minus 2). 19. (25) Jamie McMurray, C, 332, 25. 16 Washington 45-24. Next: vs. Washington State, Saturday. PASSING—Green Bay, Rodgers 20. (35) Danica Patrick, C, 332, 24. 17-32-1-315. Baltimore, Flacco 20-34- 21. (26) Jeff Burton, C, 332, 23. No. 3 Clemson (6-0) beat Boston College 24-14. Next: vs. No. 6 Florida 0-342. 22. (17) Martin Truex Jr., T, 331, 22. RECEIVING—Green Bay, Nelson 23. (11) Aric Almirola, F, 331, 21. State, Saturday. No. 4 Ohio State (6-0) did not play. 4-113, Cobb 4-53, Finley 3-75, Kuhn 24. (13) Paul Menard, C, 331, 20. 2-9, Boykin 1-43, J.Jones 1-10, 25. (27) Brian Vickers, T, 330, 0. Next: vs. Iowa, Saturday, Oct. 19. No. 5 Stanford (5-1) lost to Utah Franklin 1-7, Lacy 1-5. Baltimore, 26. (36) David Reutimann, T, 330, 18. Doss 4-99, Clark 4-81, M.Brown 3-71, 27. (19) Brian Scott, C, 330, 0. 27-21. Next: vs. No. 11 UCLA, Saturday. Rice 3-15, J.Jones 2-42, Pierce 2-22, 28. (24) Bobby Labonte, T, 329, 16. T.Smith 1-12, Bajema 1-0. 29. (34) David Gilliland, F, 328, 16. No. 6 Florida State (5-0) did not play. Next: at No. 3 Clemson, Saturday, MISSED FIELD GOALS—Green 30. (30) David Ragan, F, 328, 14. Bay, Crosby 44 (WR). 31. (28) Casey Mears, F, 328, 13. Oct. 19. 32. (39) Dave Blaney, C, 327, 12. No. 7 Georgia (4-2) lost to No. 25 Missouri 41-26. Next: at Vanderbilt, 33. (32) Landon Cassill, C, 327, 0. AL GOLDIS | AP PHOTO JUNIORS HOCKEY 34. (31) Cole Whitt, T, 327, 0. Saturday. 35. (41) Travis Kvapil, T, 326, 9. No. 8 Louisville (6-0) beat Rutgers Michigan State’s Jeremy Langford, right, runs past Indiana’s Mark Murphy (37) for a 32-yard touch- Friday’s Games 36. (40) Timmy Hill, F, 324, 8. 24-10, Thursday. Next: vs. UCF, Friday, down Saturday in East Lansing. Michigan State won 42-28. Omaha 2, Sioux Falls 0 37. (21) Kyle Larson, C, eng., 247, 0. Oct. 18. Waterloo 5, Lincoln 1 38. (43) B.Koch, F, vibration, 216, 0. No. 9 Texas A&M (5-1) beat Youngstown 3, Chicago 0 39. (38) Nemechek, T, elect., 149, 0. Mississippi 41-38. Next: vs. Auburn, | Fargo 3, Des Moines 2, SO 40. (37) M.McDowell, F, vib., 83, 4. Saturday. SPORTS ON TV Sioux City 6, Tri-City 1 41. (33) Josh Wise, F, brakes, 81, 0. No. 10 LSU (6-1) beat No. 17 Florida FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, NETWORKS Dubuque 2, Muskegon 1 42. (22) M.Martin, C, engine, 80, 2. 17-6. Next: at Mississippi, Saturday. Saturday’s Games 43. (42) J.J. Yeley, C, accident, 23, 1. No. 11 UCLA (5-0) beat California MONDAY TUESDAY Waterloo 3, Tri-City 2, SO Top 12 in Points: 1. M.Kenseth, 37-10. Next: at No. 5 Stanford, Omaha 7, Des Moines 0 2,225; 2.