ELLEFONTAINE XAMINER B E Vol. 129 Friday, October 16, 2020 No. 255 AVAILABLE DAILY ONLINE @ examiner.org Logan County grand jury indicts Helfenstine for aggravated arson the fire indicates it was intentionally set. incident involving a boy. As part of the investigation, the 2 city men face rape charges The house was destroyed by the blaze. found sexually explicit videos involving minors. BY THE EXAMINER STAFF A second count of arson was filed for a fire at the same • Dakota Thorpe, 24, of Bellefontaine, has been residence on Sept. 21, 2009. charged with five counts of rape, felonies of the first An East Liberty man who set allegedly set fire to his Helfenstine’s father, James “Martin” Helfenstine, died degree, for alleged sex acts involving a girl January, 2014. rural home in 2009 and again in 2020 was Sept. 21, 2020, at the age of 82, and the property was in and December, 2015. among 21 people indicted this week by a estate at the time of the fire. The victim told her mother of the incidents after dur- Logan County grand jury. The defendant allegedly took several firearms from the ing a talk about good touching and bad touching. Wesley A. Helfenstine, 49, of East home prior to the fire. Logan County Sheriff’s detectives investigated the alle- Liberty, has been charged with two gations. counts of aggravated arson, felonies of the Men face rape charges Other indictments named: second degree; and grand theft when the Two city men were charged with rape involving sepa- • Jerry L. Jackson, 50, of Dayton: felonious assault, a WESLEY HELFENSTINE property is a firearm or dangerous ord- rate victims under the age of 10. felony of the second degree; and domestic violence, a nance, a felony of the third degree. Patrick D. Newsome, 28, of felony of the third degree; He was taken into custody after teams of deputies from Bellefontaine, has been charged with • Caleb Jacobs, 26, of Bellefontaine: two counts of Logan, Hardin and Union counties swept through his rape, a felony of the first degree; and ille- aggravated trafficking in drugs, felonies of the fourth family’s 50-acre property at 10975 Township Road 157. He gal use of minor or impaired person in degree; aggravated trafficking in drugs, a felony of the had a .22-caliber rifle in his possession when deputies nudity-oriented material or performance, third degree; and aggravated possession of drugs, a felony found him. a felony of the second degree. of the fifth degree; On Sept. 21, he allegedly set fire to the family home. Bellefontaine police detectives began PATRICK NEWSOME Logan County Prosecutor Eric Stewart said the origin of investigating Newsome after a September See GRAND JURY on Next Page Ohio inmates' gun penalties under review after court ruling

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) sive review of inmate case inmates' recalculated sen- The full review is years to his sentence. with that whole second sen- — An undetermined num- files Monday aimed at tences to judges starting expected to take through Fraley, 64, began what tence “to be served concur- ber of Ohio inmates who determining exactly how Friday. The judges will be the end of the year. had been a 13-year prison rent” to the first. are serving additional time many prisoners' sentences asked to reply within 21 The undertaking was sentence at London Fraley contended that because firearms were may need to be adjusted as days. prompted by a Sept. 15 deci- Correctional Facility in 2011. meant his second gun involved in their crimes a result of the September “For the new entry, they sion by the Ohio Supreme After being convicted and specification should over- could see their sentences decision, said Jocelyn need to let us know if they Court in the case of inmate paroled for earlier crimes, he lap the first, which would reduced in light of a recent Lowe, the department's think that they need to Charles Fraley. He success- was sent there on several bring his sentence to 10 court ruling, a top lawyer assistant chief counsel. fully challenged the way the new charges. In one case, he years. The prisons depart- clarify the entry in order to for the state prison system Three staffers have been state calculated his gun- received a seven-year sen- ment disagreed, saying the told The Associated Press. assigned full-time to the make sure that it complies related penalties, known as tence plus a three-year gun three-year gun specifica- The Ohio Department of job, she said, with the goal with their intent when they gun specifications, in a man- penalty. In a separate case, tions were both required Rehabilitation and of getting the first letters sentenced the individual,” ner that the court agreed he received five years plus a to be served, bringing his Correction began a mas- laying out affected Lowe said. erroneously added three three-year gun penalty — sentence to 13 years. eMail: [email protected]

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FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 10.16.20 ONLINE @ examiner.org Local & State n OBITUARIES Carol Ann Hayes Carol was a member of St. Patrick’s Union County sheriff’s deputies O’Rielley Catholic Church where she served as a Carol Ann Hayes O’Rielley, 82, of Eucharistic Minister for many years. She investigating armed robbery Bellefontaine, passed was a devoted wife, mom, and grandma. away surrounded by fam- Carol spent countless hours volunteering BY THE EXAMINER STAFF approximately $2,000 was stolen during ily on Tuesday, Oct. 13 , at her children’s schools and attending the robbery. 2020, in Lewis Center. their activities. She loved cooking and UNION COUNTY — The Union County About 8 p.m., a deputy stopped a 2012 Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating an Honda Accord near the intersection of U.S. Carol was born in baking and gathering with family. Later armed robbery involving three male sus- Route 42 and State Route 161. During the Bellefontaine, on May 14, in her life, she would travel often to see pects that occurred Wednesday evening at stop, it was determined that the vehicle 1938, to Walter Scott her grandchildren, and it was this part of a Milford Center business. Later that and the occupants were the suspects from Hayes and Mary B. Hayes. She was pre- her life that she cherished the most. evening, the trio also allegedly led authori- the Milford Center robbery. ceded in death by her husband, Frank Throughout the years, Carol took great ties on a high-speed chase along U.S. The driver was identified and removed O’Rielley and son, John O’Rielley. pride in maintaining a beautiful yard Route 33 toward Columbus. from the vehicle, and a loaded handgun She attended and graduated from About 7:30 p.m., the sheriff’s office magazine was recovered from his pants and home. She was known around town Bellefontaine High School and was an received a report of an armed robbery at pocket. active participant and organizer for the for her spectacular Christmas displays. SG’s Market, 5 S. Mill St. The driver refused to comply with the Class of 1956 High School Class Father Shawn Landenwitch will cele- The 911 caller reported that three men deputy’s orders and he reportedly ran Reunions. While in her teens and twen- brate a Mass of Christian Burial on entered the business wearing masks and back to the vehicle and fled the scene. ties, she worked alongside her sister and Friday, Oct. 23, at 12:30 p.m., at St. hoodies and stated that one of the men Authorities pursued the suspect vehicle displayed a silver and black handgun. parents at Hayes’ Root Beer Stand in Patrick’s Catholic Church, Bellefontaine. along U.S. 33 eastbound, where speeds Deputies and detectives responded to the reached up to 100 mph. Bellefontaine. Visitation will proceed the funeral mass from 10 a.m. to noon at Eichholtz business. The pursuit was terminated at U.S. 33 She is survived by her children, Chris After allegedly taking money from a and Interstate 270. (Robert) Glessner of Urbana; Don Daring & Sanford Funeral Home & Cremation Center, Bellefontaine. Burial cash register and bank bag, the three sus- Union County deputies were assisted (RoseAnn) O’Rielley of Dover; Mary pects reportedly ran from the store and will follow the funeral at New by officers of the Dublin Police (Dave) Fuchs of Plano, Texas; Kathleen into an alley behind the business. Department and Plain City Police Philadelphia Cemetery, Union (Dan) Petno of Stow; Deborah (Alan) Preliminary investigation revealed that Department. Stein of Lebanon; Hayes (Kindra) Township. O’Rielley of Lewis Center; and Erin-Brew In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu- O’Rielley of Marysville. She is also sur- tions can be made to Saint Patrick vived by grandchildren; Grant and Catholic Church, 321 E. Patterson Ave., n LOGAN COUNTY BEAT Bradley Glessner, J.J. and Tyler Bellefontaine, OH 43311. O’Rielley, Ariel and Trevor Fuchs, Due to current pandemic orders, SHERIFF & HIGHWAY PATROL Courtney and Emma Petno, Isaac and please be symptom-free, practice social Man transported f Office report he was operating a south- Andrew O’Rielley, and Tyler Stein. She is distancing and consider wearing a mask. rom S.R. 235 crash bound car in the 4400 block of S.R. 235 survived by a sister, Betty Jackson of Eichholtz Daring & Sanford Funeral Anthoney L. Peterman, 44, of Lakeview, when he went off the right side of the road, struck a culvert, a fence and then Hollywood, Fla.; niece and nephew, Home & Cremation Center, was transported by Riverside EMS to Mary came to rest in a bean field. Damage was Debbie and Willis Payne of Bellefontaine, is honored to serve the Rutan Hospital for treatment of possible heavy to the car, which was towed from Bellefontaine; nephew Perry Hayes of O’Rielley family and encourages anyone injuries sustained in a crash on State the scene. Belleville, Ill., and niece, Michelle to share a fond memory or message of Route 235 Wednesday afternoon. Peterman was cited for failure to con- Robertson of Nashville, Tenn. condolence at www.edsfh.com. Deputies of the Logan County Sheriff’s trol. He was wearing his seat belt.

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Riverside’s team locked up the Northwest Central Conference championship Riverside’s Jenna Woods goes up for an attack during Thursday’s match against Hardin with a win over Hardin Northern on Thursday. The Pirates are now 20-1 on the season. Northern. (EXAMINER PHOTO | AARON LABATT) (SUBMITTED PHOTO) Pirates wrap up NWCC volleyball title BY THE EXAMINER STAFF Riverside is now 20-1 on have been fighting to win league means that much Harshbarger had 10 digs, assists, Macie Manahan led the season and finish the league for four years more.” Allison Knight had six digs, the team in serving with Riverside’s volleyball league play with a perfect now. Lauryn Sanford sparked Alaina Snow chipped in five aces and Grace team dominated visiting 8-0 record. “With the help of the Riverside’s attack with 11 three aces and two kills Brownlee led the team in Hardin Northern in “Every year on the first underclassmen we were kills, 15 assists and 10 digs, and Alaina Heath added passing. straight sets on Thursday day of practice, I have the finally able to get a team on Jenna Woods tallied 13 one kill, one block and two Riverside finishes the to win the outright girls write down their goals the court who clenched the kills, eight digs and three digs. regular season Saturday at Northwest Central for the season,” said RHS league title this year. So, to blocks, Sierra Snow had 20 In junior varsity action, Graham. The Pirates begins Conference championship. head coach Kerri Meade. say that it meant a lot to assists and six digs, Olivia Riverside rallied to beat Division IV tournament The Pirates dropped the “Every single girl always them would be an under- Perk had six kills, Jade Hardin Northern 22-25, 25- play Saturday, Oct. 24, Polar Bears 25-7, 25-14, 25- writes they want to win the statement. The fact that it’s Copas had four kills and 13, 25-19. For the Pirates, against Botkins at 12. league. Most of these girls our last season in this four aces, Hailee Trinity Notestine had 10 Covington High School. Sports WL-Salem sweeps Cardinals in 3 sets

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West Liberty-Salem’s VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP volleyball team wrapped Caitlin Hutchins had three two blocks, Lynzee up a season sweep of Triad kills, Ari Nunez recorded Cronkleton had 14 assists on Thursday with a three- eight digs, Kambria Vestal and eight digs, Makenna set win over the host had five digs and Lily LeVan had four blocks, Cardinals in Ohio Heritage Palmer and Pool had 11 Jordan Sexstone had nine Conference action. assists. digs and Jillian Plikerd WL-S won by scores In the junior varsity added seven digs. over 25-12, 25-8, 25-9. match, Alder won 25-13, In junior varsity action, The Tigers are now 12-8 25-23. For the Chiefs, Ellie Ben Logan’s Black team overall and 11-5 in the Lloyd led the team in serv- beat Graham 25-16, 25-23 OHC. Triad drops to 1-19, ing and Ally Barker and to move to 20-0 on the sea- 0-15. Delmary Zayas led the son. Gabby Williams sparked defensive effort. Brielle Moorhouse led the Tigers. She had 21 The BHS freshman team the Raiders with 10 points, assists, one kill, four digs lost to Jon Alder 25-15, 25- two kills and 11 assists, and was 15-17 serving with 23 and finish 9-11 for the Kyndal Cronkleton had seven aces. season. Shaylee Kipker led seven kills and two blocks, Also for the Tigers, the Chiefs at the net, while Lauren Dixon had three Michele Smith had six kills, Ashlyn Akers and Takara kills, five points, three aces five digs and was 13-13 Williams led the team in and four assists, Lily serving with two aces, Leah serving. Blackburn had seven Ropp had five kills and was Ben Logan falls to Graham points, five kills and 10 digs 10-10 serving with two Benjamin Logan’s volley- and Georgia Bates added aces, Bailey Poppe record- ball team was out of sync 11 digs. West Liberty-Salem’s Leah Ropp sends the ball over the net during Thursday’s match at ed 11 kills, one digs and Thursday as host Graham Indian Lake tumbles Triad. (EXAMINER PHOTO | TONY BARRETT) was 4-5 serving with once rolled to a three-set win 25- to Wildcats ace, Olivia Wilcox had five assists and was 8-9 serving, 5-5 serving. unbeaten with a three-set 17, 25-19, 25-20 to finish Indian Lake’s volleyball digs and was 4-4 serving, Makenna Smith had four Triad starts Division IV win over host Bellefontaine Central Buckeye Conference team fell to host North Naomi McGill was 8-8 serv- digs and was 6-6 serving, tournament action Tuesday on Thursday. Mad River division play. Union 25-17, 25-8, 25-15 on ing with one ace and Ally Ava Buck had three kills, against Ft. Loramie at Troy The Pioneers won by The Raiders fall to 12-8 Thursday as the Wildcats Gaver had nine digs and Aubrey Laing had two digs, High School. WL-Salem scores of 25-6, 25-15, 25-17. overall and 6-4 in the Mad clinched the outright was 15-17 serving with six Rylie Schultz had five digs, begins Division III tourna- Jonathan Alder moves River, while the Falcons Central Buckeye Conference aces. two kills and was 15-16 ment play Thursday against to 17-0, 9-0, while the move to 15-6, 8-2. Mad River division title. In the junior varsity serving with seven aces, Anna at Brookville High Chiefs drop to 4-16, 1-9. Molly Vance paced Ben The Lakers drop to 4-17 match, the Tigers won 25- Mallory Bostick had five School. Katie Pool had five Logan with 10 points and overall and 2-8 in the CBC 18, 25-13. digs, five kills and was 5-5 Jonathan Alder zaps points and four kills to eight kills, Lily Makin had Mad River, while the For WL-S, Bella Meister serving and Whitney Bellefontaine spark the Chiefs. Sarah nine kills, Kylie Frazier tal- Wildcats improve to 19-1, had four digs, two kills, 10 Strapp had six digs and was Jonathan Alder stayed Starkey tallied three kills, lied six kills, 10 assists and 10-0.

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BY THE EXAMINER STAFF Catholic Central 6-0 on regular season at 8-5-3 Hollar each had two goals Maddie Cole had two each made a save in goal. Thursday in an Ohio overall and are runner-up to fuel WL-Salem’s offense, assists and Sophie Cole WL-Salem hosts Legacy West Liberty-Salem’s Heritage Conference sea- in the league at 7-1. The Grace Estes had one goal added one assist. Christian on Saturday, Oct. girls soccer team handled son finale. Irish finish at 5-4-1, 3-3-1. and two assists, Macie Defensively, Delaney 24, for a Division III tour- visiting Springfield The Tigers finish the Emily Hollar and Megan Campbell had one goal, Wade and Brooke Dunn nament game. Chiefs sign running back Le’Veon Benjamin Logan cancels tonight’s Bell 2 days after release from Jets KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) not mesh since the running ning backs before sitting Bell wasn’t happy. — The Kansas City Chiefs back signed a four-year, out. He rushed for 789 Now he joins the football game have signed running back $52.5 million contract with yards and three touch- defending Super Bowl Le’Veon Bell two days after $35 million guaranteed last downs and also wasn’t as champion Chiefs in a back- BY THE EXAMINER STAFF he was released by the New year as a free agent. prominently featured in field with first-round pick York Jets. Bell spent his first six the passing game as Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Benjamin Logan has been forced to cancel its The team announced NFL years in Pittsburgh, expected, catching 66 pass- who has rushed for 344 regular-season football game that was scheduled the move Thursday to add and was an All-Pro twice es for 461 yards and a yards and has 169 yards for tonight against Jay County High School of another potential dynamic and ranking second in the score. receiving in five games. . offensive player to an NFL in yards from scrim- Bell averaged 3.22 yards Bell gives coach Andy The contest was a late addition to the offense that already fea- mage with 7,996 from per carry in two seasons Reid another option after Raiders’ schedule after their previously sched- tures Patrick Mahomes, 2012-17. with the Jets, the second postseason star Damien uled game for this week against Triad had to be Tyreek Hill and Travis He sat out the entire lowest in the league among Williams opted out of the postponed after the Cardinals advanced in the Kelce. 2018 season in a contract qualifying backs during season over coronavirus state playoffs. “Kansas City, dispute with the Steelers. that span. He also had the concerns. But the Raiders will not be able to play Jay #ChiefsKingdom, thank He became a free agent fifth-lowest yards per touch County after Wednesday’s announcement from you for the opportunity and joined the Jets in from scrimmage at 4.0 Governor Mike DeWine that the state of Indiana let’s go!” Bell tweeted. March 2019 and was Bell, who missed three was being added to Ohio’s travel advisory list Bell was cut by the Jets expected to be a dynamic games this season with a because of Covid-19 concerns. after a disappointing presence in Gase’s offense. hamstring injury, finished Travelers from states on the advisory list are tenure in New York that Instead, Bell never con- with 74 yards on 19 carries asked to quarantine for two weeks. lasted less than two full sistently flashed the skills and three catches for 39 Learn more at seasons. Bell and coach that made him one of the yards. And there were Adam Gase appeared to NFL’s best dual threat run- increasing rumblings that www.examiner.org

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 10.16.20 Sports Saban still asymptomatic, but sidelined for Alabama-Georgia BY JOHN ZENOR NCAA restrictions. coming off a game against AP SPORTS WRITER NCAA spokeswoman Mississippi, which this week Stacey Osburn referred to had an undisclosed number Nick Saban won’t be the rules interpretation writ- of players test positive. allowed to coach No. 2 ten by national coordinator New England Patriots Alabama from home against of football officials Steve coach Bill Belichick, a close third-ranked Georgia per Shaw when asked about friend of Saban, said they NCAA guidelines, and also Saban coaching. In an earlier spoke recently “about how can't be in the stadium while response to the prospect of much we’ve learned with testing positive for COVID-19. any coach being in quaran- this situation and some of The coach remains tine because of COVID-19, the challenges that have asymptomatic after testing Shaw's interpretation was come with it.” positive for COVID, and that coaches aren’t allowed “I know he’s been Alabama said Saban was to use technology to call in extremely vigilant and put a evaluated by team doctor plays or communicate with great deal of thought and Jimmy Robinson Thursday the team in the locker room. effort into the care of his “and is doing fine.” “Rule 1-4-11-b is very spe- team and players,” Belichick “He is continuing to cific and allows only voice said. “He shared that with self-isolate and will remain communications between me. We both talked about in the SEC testing protocol the press box and the team things that we’ve done and while being evaluated area, therefore in (a) the have been helpful and so daily,” the school said. coach could not call into the Alabama coach Nick Saban leads his team to the field against Missouri on Sept. 26, forth. So I just want to wish When asked if a coach press box or the sideline for 2020, in Columbia, Mo. Saban and athletic director Greg Byrne have tested positive for him the best from all of us who remained positive anything related to coaching COVID-19, four days before the Southeastern Conference's biggest regular-season here and the organization.” could coach from an isolat- purposes,” Shaw wrote. showdown. (AP FILE PHOTO | L.G. PATTERSON) Giants coach Joe Judge ed room at the stadium, He also interpreted Rule begin at 90 minutes before the score final,” the inter- itive tests in the program. is betting on Saban over SEC spokesman Herb 1-4-11-a as prohibiting the the scheduled kickoff when pretation read. Alabama hasn't disclosed the virus. Vincent cited CDC guide- use of computers or other the officiating crew The 68-year-old Saban positive tests among players “He’ll probably beat lines saying “people who technology “for coaching assumes jurisdiction of the and athletic director Greg since the pandemic started, COVID,” Judge said. “He’s are in isolation should stay purposes,” including any game and would include Byrne tested positive for but Saban said Wednesday got a pretty good record home until it’s safe for virtual communication with the time between periods COVID on Wednesday. that they “haven’t had any against every other oppo- them to be around others.” the team during a game. until the end of the game Robinson said at the time indication” of an outbreak nent so I am confident coach Then there are the “This prohibition would when the Referee declares that they were the only pos- among players. The Tide is will come through this.” NFL will be cautious with players, coaches who have COVID-19 symptoms BY ROB MAADDI reporting flu symptoms to ference call Thursday that son. It’s going to be a lot first. So when someone Sills added that anyone AP PRO FOOTBALL WRITER miss games without testing one negative test is not more sore throats, stuffy reports symptoms, even if else deemed high risk positive for COVID-19. going to be enough to clear noses, coughs that devel- they have a negative test through contact tracing The NFL plans to take a Dr. Allen Sills, the someone with symptoms. op,” Sills said. “With the sit- that same day, we’re going with those individuals also cautious approach that may league’s chief medical offi- “We all know that we’re uation we’re in, we always to hold that individual out will be removed from the force players and coaches cer, made it clear in a con- going into cold and flu sea- have to rule out COVID of the facility.” team facility

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FOOTBALL PREP SCHEDULES AP TOP 25 No. 13 Miami vs. Pittsburgh, Noon ACCN RESULTS, SCHEDULES POSTSEASON BASEBALL The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press col- No. 15 Auburn at South Carolina, Noon ESPN Sunday's Games No. 18 Tennessee vs. Kentucky, Noon SECN GLANCE lege football poll, with first-place votes in paren- Houston at Tennessee, 1 p.m. LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES No. 23 Virginia Tech vs. Boston College, 8 theses, records through Oct. 10, total points Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. (Best-of-7) p.m. ACCN based on 25 points for a first-place vote through Cincinnati at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. American League FRIDAY, THURSDAY, one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous Atlanta at Minnesota, 1 p.m. (All Games on TBS) OCTOBER 16 OCTOBER 22 ranking: NFL GLANCE Chicago at Carolina, 1 p.m. Tampa Bay 3, Houston 1 Record Pts Prv AMERICAN CONFERENCE Detroit at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. At San Diego PLAYOFF FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT VOLLEYBALL 1. Clemson (59) 4-0 1546 1 East Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Sunday. Oct. 11: Tampa Bay 2, Houston 1 Lockland at Riverside, 7 p.m. Ben Logan-Greenville winner vs. Kenton Ridge 2. Alabama (2) 3-0 1463 2 Denver at New England, 1 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Monday, Oct. 12: Tampa Bay 4, Houston 2 SATURDAY, at Tecumseh, 5:30 p.m. 3. Georgia (1) 3-0 1430 3 Buffalo 4 1 0 .800 139 142 Baltimore at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13: Tampa Bay 5, Houston 2 Bellefontaine-Graham winner vs. Brookville at 4. Notre Dame 3-0 1317 5 New England 2 2 0 .500 97 92 N.Y. Jets at Miami, 4:05 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14: Houston 4, Tampa Bay 3 OCTOBER 17 Tecumseh, 7:30 p.m. 5. North Carolina 3-0 1190 8 Green Bay at Tampa Bay, 4:25 p.m. Miami 2 3 0 .400 136 113 Thursday, Oct. 15: Houston 4, Tampa Bay 3 PLAYOFF FOOTBALL WL-Salem vs. Anna at Brookville, 6 p.m. 6. Ohio St. 0-0 1152 6 N.Y. Jets 0 5 0 .000 75 161 L.A. Rams at San Francisco, 8:20 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16: Houston vs. Tampa Bay, 6:07 Indian Lake at Bucyrus Wynford, 7 p.m. 7. Oklahoma St. 3-0 1069 10 South Open: L.A. Chargers, Las Vegas, New p.m. BOYS TOURNAMENT SOCCER 8. Cincinnati 3-0 971 11 W L T Pct PF PA Orleans, Seattle Mariemont at WL-Salem, 7 p.m. Bellefontaine-Milton Union winner vs. Kenton Monday's Games x-Saturday, Oct. 17: Houston vs. Tampa Bay, 9. Penn St. 0-0 970 9 Tennessee 4 0 0 1.000122 90 8:37 p.m. Triad at Coldwater, 7 p.m. Ridge, 7 p.m. 10. Florida 2-1 904 4 Indianapolis 3 2 0 .600 126 88 Kansas City at Buffalo, 5 p.m. National League VOLLEYBALL Springfield Shawnee at Ben Logan, 7 p.m. 11. Texas A&M 2-1 883 21 Arizona at Dallas, 8:15 p.m. (Fox or FS1) Houston 1 4 0 .200 110 140 Bellefontaine at Bethel, 11 a.m. Indian Lake vs. Northwestern-Urbana win- 12. Oregon 0-0 817 12 Jacksonville 1 4 0 .200 109 147 Thursday, Oct. 22 Atlanta 2, Los Angeles 0 13. Miami 3-1 789 7 North N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 8:20 p.m. At Arlington, Texas Ben Logan at Ft. Loramie, 3:30 p.m. ner, 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25 Springfield Catholic Central-WL-Salem winner 14. BYU 4-0 708 15 W L T Pct PF PA Monday, Oct. 12: Atlanta 5, Los Angeles GIRLS SOCCER 15. Auburn 2-1 702 13 Pittsburgh 4 0 0 1.000118 87 Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Dodgers 1 Miami East at Indian Lake, 2 p.m. at Miami East, 7 p.m. 16. Wisconsin 0-0 633 16 Baltimore 4 1 0 .800 149 76 Pittsburgh at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13: Atlanta 8, Los Angeles CROSS COUNTRY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 17. SMU 4-0 522 18 Cleveland 4 1 0 .800 156 149 Green Bay at Houston, 1 p.m. Dodgers 7 Bellefontaine, Ben Logan, Indian Lake at 18. Tennessee 2-1 462 14 Cincinnati 1 3 1 .300 102 126 Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14: Los Angeles Dodgers FOOTBALL 19. Michigan 0-0 417 20 West Carolina at New Orleans, 1 p.m. 15, Atlanta 3 Central Buckeye Conference championships, Ben Logan at Kenton Ridge, 7 p.m. 20. Iowa St. 3-1 404 24 W L T Pct PF PA Detroit at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15: Los Angeles Dodgers North Union, 10 a.m. 21. Louisiana-Lafayette 3-0 341 23 Kansas City 4 1 0 .800 149 110 Dallas at Washington, 1 p.m. (Kershaw 6-2) vs. Atlanta (Wilson 1-0), LATE WL-Salem, Triad at Ohio Heritage Conference, SATURDAY, 22. Kansas St. 3-1 301 - Las Vegas 3 2 0 .600 151 152 Seattle at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. x-Friday, Oct. 16: Los Angeles Dodgers (May Cedarville, 9 a.m. OCTOBER 24 23. Virginia Tech 2-1 198 19 Kansas City at Denver, 4:25 p.m. Denver 1 3 0 .250 82 98 3-1) vs. Atlanta, 9:08 p.m. (FS1) Riverside at Northwest Central Conference 24. Minnesota 0-0 177 25 L.A. Chargers 1 4 0 .200 110 125 San Francisco at New England, 4:25 p.m. TOURNAMENT VOLLEYBALL x-Saturday, Oct. 17: Atlanta vs. Los Angeles meet, W-Goshen, 9 a.m. 25. Southern Cal 0-0 124 - NATIONAL CONFERENCE Jacksonville at L.A. Chargers, 4:25 p.m. Dodgers (Buehler 1-0), 4:38 p.m. (FS1) Indian Lake-Miami East winner vs. Madison at Others receiving votes: Marshall 105, NC East Tampa Bay at Las Vegas, 8:20 p.m. x-Sunday, Oct. 18: Atlanta vs. Los Angeles MONDAY, Brookville, 11 a.m. State 86, Oklahoma 71, Tulsa 61, UCF 57, W L T Pct PF PA Open: Baltimore, Indianapolis, Miami, Dodgers, 8:15 p.m. (Fox and FS1) OCTOBER 19 WL-Salem-Anna vs. Bethel at Brookville, 5 p.m. Boston College 42, Coastal Carolina 37, Dallas 2 3 0 .400 163 180 Minnesota WORLD SERIES Riverside vs. Botkins at Covington, 5 p.m. UAB 29, Utah 29, Iowa 28, West Virginia 25, Philadelphia 1 3 1 .300 113 145 Monday, Oct. 26 (Best-of-7) BOYS TOURNAMENT SOCCER GIRLS TOURNAMENT SOCCER Army 20, Memphis 12, Air Force 11, Liberty Washington 1 4 0 .200 89 142 Chicago at L.A. Rams, 8:15 p.m. At Arlington, Texas Bellefontaine at Milton Union, 7 p.m. Flames 8, Mississippi 6, Arizona St. 6, Texas (All Games on Fox) Legacy Christian at WL-Salem, 7 p.m. N.Y. Giants 0 5 0 .000 81 133 Springfield Catholic Central at WL-Salem, 5, Houston 5, LSU 5, Washington 4, Missouri South Indian Lake-Tri-County North winner at FOOTBALL TRANSACTIONS Tuesday, Oct. 20: 7 p.m. 2, Virginia 2, Louisiana Tech 2, Indiana 1, W L T Pct PF PA National Football League Wednesday, Oct. 21: Waynesville, 7 p.m. TCU 1. Carolina 3 2 0 .600 122 118 ARIZONA CARDINALS — Signed LB Isaiah Friday, Oct. 23: TUESDAY, DISTRICT CROSS COUNTRY New Orleans 3 2 0 .600 153 150 Saturday, Oct. 24: Irving from Denver practice squad. Placed LB OCTOBER 20 Bellefontaine boys at Division I district meet, AP TOP 25 SCHEDULES Tampa Bay 3 2 0 .600 139 112 x-Sunday, Oct. 25: Chandler Jones on injured reserve. Cedarville University, 9 a.m. Eds: UPDATES No. 10 Florida vs. LSU is ten- Atlanta 0 5 0 .000 122 161 CAROLINA PANTHERS — Placed DT x-Tuesday, Oct. 27: TOURNAMENT VOLLEYBALL North WL-Salem boys, Indian Lake boys at Division II tatively rescheduled for Dec. 12. The game Kawann Short on injured reserve. x-Wednesday, Oct. 28: Ben Logan vs. Greenville at Tecumseh, 5:30 p.m. was scheduled for 4 p.m. EDT Saturday. W L T Pct PF PA CINCINNATI BENGALS — Placed DE Sam Bellefontaine vs. Graham at Tecumseh, 7:30 p.m. district meet, Cedarville University, 12:15 p.m. Green Bay 4 0 0 1.000152 101 Friday Hubbard on injured reserve. Indian Lake vs. Miami East at Brookville, 5 p.m. Ben Logan boys at Division II district meet, No. 14 BYU at Houston, 9:30 p.m. ESPN Chicago 4 1 0 .800 105 100 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Released Cedarville University, 12:45 p.m. Detroit 1 3 0 .250 99 127 Triad vs. Ft. Loramie at Troy, 6 p.m. No. 17 SMU at Tulane, 6 p.m. ESPN OLB Cassius Marsh. Bellefontaine girls, Ben Logan girls, Indian Saturday Minnesota 1 4 0 .200 132 152 GIRLS TOURNAMENT SOCCER West MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed DT Lake girls at Division II district meet, Bellefontaine at Tippecanoe, 7 p.m. No. 1 Clemson at Georgia Tech, Noon ESPN Hercules Mata'afa to the practice squad. Cedarville University, 1:15 p.m. No. 2 Alabama vs. No. 3 Georgia, 8 p.m. CBS W L T Pct PF PA TENNESSEE TITANS — Activated DT Jeffery Ben Logan at Carroll, 7 p.m. Seattle 5 0 0 1.000169 135 WL-Salem girls, Triad girls at Division III dis- No. 4 Notre Dame vs. Louisville, 2:30 p.m. NBC Simmons from reserve/COVID-19 list. Learn more at Tri-County North at Indian Lake, 7 p.m. L.A. Rams 4 1 0 .800 136 90 trict meet, Cedarville University, 4:30 p.m. No. 5 N. Carolina at Florida State, 7:30 p.m. ABC Designated S Dane Cruikshank to the practice No. 8 Cincinnati at Tulsa, Noon ESPN2 Arizona 3 2 0 .600 128 102 squad. 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