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The Daily Scoreboard 10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Major League Baseball standings NASCAR Local golf Scholastic golf AMERICAN LEAGUE NASCAR Sprint Cup schedule and standings SLEEPY HOLLOW BOYS GOLF x-non-points race SENIOR CITIZEN LEAGUE at Lucky Hills Golf Course East Division Feb. 15 — x-Sprint Unlimited (Denny Hamlin) Low gross — D. Richardson 37. ROCKY GROVE (184) — Eli Francic 51, Nate W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Feb. 20 — x-Budweiser Duel 1 (Matt Kenseth) Low net — H. Marstellar 36. White 41, Connor Curran 46, Aaron Weltner 46, Dan x-Baltimore 95 63 .601 — — 7-3 W-2 50-31 45-32 Feb. 20 — x-Budweiser Duel 2 (Denny Hamlin) Flag blind score — R. Dickson. Kleck 54, Tim Wagner 63. New York 81 77 .513 14 5 5-5 L-2 42-38 39-39 Feb. 23 — Daytona 500 (Dale Earnhardt Jr.) 11 putts or under — J. Slater. CRANBERRY (190) — Janco Swart 45, Jacob Toronto 81 77 .513 14 5 4-6 W-3 44-33 37-44 March 2 — The Profit on CNBC 500, Avondale, Attendance drawing — J. Hadden. Creighton 46, Nate Marterella 49, Cam Hoover 50, Tampa Bay 76 81 .484 18½ 9½ 6-4 W-1 36-45 40-36 Ariz. (Kevin Harvick) Cloest to pin off tee — J. Monarch (#5), P. Wolbert Andrew Gunn 52, Shay Harry 57. (#7). Boston 68 89 .433 26½ 17½ 4-6 L-1 31-45 37-44 March 9 — Kobalt 400, Las Vegas (Brad Keselowski) Closest to pin second shot — D. Holmes (#6). Central Division Longest putt — Ed Whitman (#9). GIRLS GOLF March 16 — Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn. (Carl at Lucky Hills Golf Course W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Edwards) Blind gross — G. Rugh. z-Detroit 88 70 .557 — — 6-4 W-2 43-34 45-36 March 23 — Auto Club 400, Fontana, Calif. (Kyle Flight winners ROCKY GROVE (253) — Lacey Tologo 46, Steph Kansas City 86 71 .548 1½ — 6-4 W-3 42-39 44-32 Busch) First flight — J. Monarch E, D. McGee E, D. Kiesel 67, Carley Kiesel 68, Cassy Salerno 72. Cleveland 82 76 .519 6 4 5-5 L-2 45-32 37-44 March 30 — STP 500, Ridgeway, Va. (Kurt Busch) Richardson E. CRANBERRY — Haley Whitman 52, Alexis Ziegler Chicago 72 86 .456 16 14 4-6 L-2 39-38 33-48 April 7 — Duck Commander 500, Fort Worth, Texas Second flight — B. DeWoody -1, G. Barton E, H. 54, Alyssa Holden 58. Minnesota 68 90 .430 20 18 6-4 W-2 35-46 33-44 (Joey Logano) Erich +2. West Division April 12 — Bojangles’ Southern 500, Darlington, Third flight — H. Marstellar -1, E. Whitman E, G. Baker +1. Scholastic tennis W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away S.C. (Kevin Harvick) April 26 — Toyota Owners 400, Richmond, Va. Fourth flight — L. Ward -1, T. Larimore -1, J. Slye at Warren x-Los Angeles 98 61 .616 — — 5-5 W-2 52-29 46-32 (Joey Logano) E. WARREN 3, OIL CITY 2 Oakland 86 72 .544 11½ — 4-6 L-2 48-33 38-39 May 4 — Aaron’s 499, Talladega, Ala. (Denny Singles Seattle 83 75 .525 14½ 3 3-7 L-5 38-40 45-35 Hamlin) Allie Domer (OC) def. Phoebe Nelson, 6-1, 6-3. Houston 69 89 .437 28½ 17 4-6 L-2 38-43 31-46 May 10 — 5-hour ENERGY 400, Kansas City, Kan. Local bowling Julia Serbati (OC) def. Kim Parroccini, 6-0, 6-2. Texas 64 93 .408 33 21½ 9-1 W-3 30-46 34-47 (Jeff Gordon) SUNDAY NITE PARTY MIX Megan Waterfield (W) def. Jen Stevenson, 6-2, 6-2. May 16 — x-Sprint Showdown, Concord, N.C. Standings — Must B Nuts 10-2, Monkey Balls 9-3, Doubles NATIONAL LEAGUE (Clint Bowyer) Mixed Nuts 6-6, Nutty Buddies 6-6, Stale Nuts 5-7. Alexis Vavala/Maria Miller (W) def. Ashlee Roth/ East Division May 17 — x-NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, High game men — John Greene 169, John Riley Katie Dolecki, 7-6, 6-2. Concord, N.C. (Jamie McMurray) 158, Brian Delo 153. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away May 25 — Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C. (Jimmie Morgan Lemmon/Rachel Cecco (W) def. Alyssa x-Washington 92 64 .590 — — 9-1 W-5 47-28 45-36 High game women — Sally Kulinski 177, Bobbi Whitling/Ally Stanley, 6-2, 6-0. Johnson) Beightol 172-161. Atlanta 77 81 .487 16 8½ 2-8 W-1 42-38 35-43 June 1 — FedEx 400, Dover, Del. (Jimmie High series men — Beightol 481, Kulinski 448, New York 76 81 .484 16½ 9 5-5 L-1 38-40 38-41 Johnson) Audrey Craig 393. Miami 75 82 .478 17½ 10 4-6 L-1 41-39 34-43 June 8 — Pocono 400, Long Pond, Pa. (Dale LADYBIRDS Sports scene Philadelphia 72 86 .456 21 13½ 3-7 W-1 36-42 36-44 Earnhardt Jr.) from Sept. 3 THURSDAY, SEPT. 25 June 15 — Quicken Loans 400, Brooklyn, Mich. Central Division High game — Roberta Edelmann 214. SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away (Jimmie Johnson) High series — Edelmann 568. June 22 — Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, Calif. from Sept. 10 Clarion at Keystone (7 p.m.) z-St. Louis 88 71 .557 — — 7-3 L-1 51-30 37-40 (Carl Edwards) Union at Redbank Valley (7 p.m.) z-Pittsburgh 86 72 .544 1½ — 8-2 L-1 51-30 35-42 High game — Helen Singleton 184. June 28 — Quaker State 400, Sparta, Ky. Brad High series — Singleton 466. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Milwaukee 81 77 .513 7 4½ 4-6 W-1 41-37 40-40 Keselowski) from Sept. 17 Franklin at Slippery Rock (6 p.m.) Cincinnati 73 85 .462 15 12½ 3-7 L-1 41-36 32-49 July 6 — Coke Zero 400, Daytona Beach, Fla. (Aric High game — Pat Egger 190, Rita La Pradd 182. Rocky Grove at Oil City (6 p.m.) Chicago 70 88 .443 18 15½ 5-5 W-1 40-40 30-48 Almirola) High series — Egger 480, Edelmann 480. North Clarion at Cranberry (6 p.m.) West Division July 13 — Camping World RV Sales 301, Loudon, TWILITERS Forest Area at Venango Catholic (6 p.m.) W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away N.H. (Brad Keselowski) from Sept. 3 Moniteau at Clarion-Limestone (6 p.m.) z-Los Angeles 90 68 .570 — — 6-4 W-1 41-36 49-32 July 27 — The John Wayne Walding 400, Indianapolis High game — Kelly Wright 205, Karen Steadmann SCHOLASTIC GOLF (Jeff Gordon) 204. Rocky Grove at Lakeview (4 p.m.) San Francisco 85 72 .541 4½ — 3-7 L-1 42-35 43-37 Aug. 3 — GoBowling.com 400, Long Pond, Pa. San Diego 75 82 .478 14½ 10 7-3 L-1 47-33 28-49 High series — Steadmann 563. SCHOLASTIC SOCCER (Dale Earnhardt Jr.) from Sept. 10 Franklin at Grove City (4 p.m.) Colorado 66 92 .418 24 19½ 7-3 W-1 45-36 21-56 Aug. 10 — Cheez-It 355 at the Glen, Watkins Glen, High game — Steadman 212. Karns City at Clarion-Limestone (boys, 6:30 p.m.) Arizona 63 96 .396 27½ 23 2-8 L-2 32-46 31-50 N.Y. (AJ Allmendinger) High series — Steadman 512. GIRLS TENNIS z-clinched playoff berth Aug. 17 — Pure Michigan 400, Brooklyn, Mich. from Sept. 17 Oil City at Hickory (3:30 p.m.) x-clinched division (Jeff Gordon) High game — Bobby Jo Fowler 200, Michele Cape Franklin at Wilmington (3:30 p.m.) Aug. 23 — Irwin Tools Night Race, Bristol, Tenn. 197. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE (Joey Logano) SCHOLASTIC CROSS COUNTRY High series — Cape 513. Oil City at Meadville (4 p.m.) Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games Aug. 31 — Oral-B USA 500, Hampton, Ga. (Kasey THURSDAY MIXED Baltimore 5, N.Y. Yankees 4 Washington 4, N.Y. Mets 2 Kahne) from Sept. 4 Kansas City 7, Cleveland 1 Cincinnati 3, Milwaukee 1 Sept. 6 — Federated Auto Parts 400, Richmond, Va. High game men — Mike McDermott 257, Adam Latest line Toronto 10, Seattle 2 Miami 2, Philadelphia 0 (Brad Keselowski) White 224. Pittsburgh 3, Atlanta 2 Sept. 14 — MyAFibStory.com 400, Joliet, Ill. (Brad High game women — Debbie Shields 191. For the latest odds & scores, check us out at www. Detroit 4, Chicago White Sox 3 americasline.com. Tampa Bay 6, Boston 2 Chicago Cubs 4, St. Louis 3, 10 innings Keselowski) High series men — White 635, McDermott 607. Sept. 21 — Sylvania 300, Loudon, N.H. (Joey High series women — Shields 551. BASEBALL Texas 2, Houston 1 Minnesota 6, Arizona 3 Favorite Odds Underdog Minnesota 6, Arizona 3 Colorado 3, San Diego 2 Logano) from Sept. 11 Sept. 28 — AAA 400, Dover, Del. High game men — Kevin White 247, Brian Huth American League L.A. Angels 2, Oakland 0 L.A. Dodgers 4, San Francisco 2 YANKEES -$115 (7.5) Orioles Wednesday’s Games Oct. 5 — Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas City, 245. Wednesday’s Games Kan. TIGERS -$125 (7.0) White Sox Baltimore 9, N.Y. Yankees 5 Minnesota 2, Arizona 1 High game women — Tammi Harris 232. Oct. 11 — Bank of America 500, Concord, N.C. High series men — White 652, Huth 626. A’S -$185 (7.5) Angels Detroit 6, Chicago White Sox 1 N.Y. Mets at Washington, ppd., rain BLUE JAYS -$107 (8.5) Mariners Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 0 Oct.
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