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LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER | KENTUCKY.COM SCOREBOARD SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2012 C15

MIDWEST SUNDAY’S LINEUP HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Transactions COLLEGE MEN Bowling Green 24 ...... E. Michigan 3 PIKEVILLE 105, ST. ANDREWS 64 Cent. Michigan 35 ...... Akron 14 Grand Valley St. 42 ...... Hillsdale 23 PIKEVILLE (1-0) — Greene 8, John- Indiana 31 ...... Illinois 17 MINNESOTA TWINS—Announced TV, radio Cincinnati Moeller ends son 10, Briscoe 23, Tubbs 10, Setty 10, Indiana St. 45 ...... South Dakota 14 RHP P.J. Walters refused outright as- Malicoat 9, Chapman 9, Whitaker 11, Marist 44 ...... Valparaiso 7 signment and elected free agency. Michigan St. 16 .....Wisconsin 13 (OT) TAMPA BAY RAYS—Announced OF McCoy 15. Trinity’s winning streak at 33 Minnesota 44 ...... Purdue 28 5 a.m. : Grand Prix of India Speed Rich Thompson refused outright as- ST. ANDREWS (0-1) — Smith 5, Orr 4, Missouri St. 42 ...... W. Illinois 3 signment and elected free agency. Chan-Man 4, Carnegie 3, Clay 9, Brown 1:45 p.m. NASCAR Sprint: Tums Fast Relief 500 ESPN, WLXO-FM 96.1 25, Monroe 7, Chinn 1, Edwards 6. N. Dakota St. 23 ...... S. Illinois 17 Kentucky’s last regular-season football turned out to TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Assigned RHP 8 p.m. NHRA: Big O Tires Nationals (taped) ESPN2 Tyson Brummett outright to Buffalo (IL). Halftime—Pikeville 45-27. N. Illinois 48 ...... W. Michigan 34 be one of its wildest. Cincinnati Moeller defeated Kentucky’s No. Northwestern 28 ...... Iowa 17 BASEBALL 1-ranked team, the Trinity Shamrocks, 45-42 on Saturday, putting an ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS— COLLEGE WOMEN Texas 21 ...... Kansas 17 end to the Louisville school’s 33-game winning streak. Claimed SS Gustavo Nunez off waivers Wheaton (Ill.) 27 ...... Millikin 17 8 p.m. MLB World Series: Giants at Tigers Fox-56, WLXG-AM 1300 from Pittsburgh. ASSOCIATED PRESS SOUTHWEST “I’m sure we’ll look back at it someday ... but winning streaks CUBS—Assigned RHP Jus- PRE-SEASON POLL Ark.-Pine Bluff 10 ...... MVSU 0 aren’t things we really think about,” Trinity Coach Bob Beatty told Bethany (W.Va.) 26 ...... Thiel 13 tin Germano, OF Joe Mather and RHP The Associated Press’ pre-season 2 p.m. ISU Grand Prix NBC-18 the Courier-Journal of Louisville. “For our kids to get the dream they Blake Parker outright to Iowa (PCL). Houston 45 ...... UTEP 35 women’s college poll, with Announced RHP Manuel Corpas re- Oklahoma St. 36 ...... TCU 14 want of a state championship, we have to get these things fixed.” first-place votes in parentheses, 2011- FOOTBALL fused outright assignment and elected SMU 44 ...... Memphis 13 12 final records, total points (based on Trinity opens defense of its Class 6A state championship on free agency. Sam Houston St. 56 ...... Lamar 7 11:30 a.m. The Joker Phillips Show WKYT-27 25 points for a first-place vote through Friday when it plays host to Clark County. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Reinstated Utah St. 48 ...... UTSA 17 one point for a 25th-place vote), and 1 p.m. NFL: Patriots at Rams CBS-27 SS Rafael Furcal from the 15-day DL. FAR WEST BASKETBALL 2011-12 final ranking: Fresno St. 49 ...... New Mexico 32 1 p.m. NFL: Redskins at Steelers Fox-56 W-L Pts Pvs National Basketball Association Montana 70 ...... Idaho St. 24 4:25 p.m. NFL: Giants at Cowboys Fox-56 ATLANTA HAWKS—Waived G James 1. Baylor (40) . . . 40-0 1,000 1 S. Utah 30 ...... E. Washington 27 Anderson and F Damion James. 2. Connecticut . . 33-5 951 3 San Jose St. 31 ...... Texas St. 20 8:20 p.m. NFL: Saints at Broncos NBC-18 bogey on 18th hole ruins CLEVELAND CAVALIERS—Waived 3. Duke ...... 27-6 909 6 UCLA 45 ...... Arizona St. 43 F/C Michael Eric, F Eric Jones and G 4. Stanford .....35-2 854 2 GOLF 5. Maryland ....31-5 827 5 Van Pelt’s shot at 59 D’Aundray Brown. HIGH SCHOOL 9 a.m. PGA Europe: BMW Masters (taped) Golf DALLAS MAVERICKS—Signed F/C 6. Kentucky ....28-7 767 12 While Bo Van Pelt was flirting with a rare 59 in a third round Melvin Ely and F Chris Douglas-Roberts. 7. Notre Dame . . 35-4 754 4 FRIDAY’S LATE GAME 1 p.m. LPGA: Taiwan Championship (taped) Golf that was close to impeccable until the last hole, was LOS ANGELES LAKERS—Waived G 8. Penn St...... 26-7 676 11 MERCER CO. 54, 3:30 p.m. Web.com Tour Championship Golf Andrew Goudelock. 9. Louisville . . . 23-10 657 19 getting increasingly frustrated with his mistakes at the CIMB Classic PAUL DUNBAR 14 MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES—Waived G/F 10. Georgia...... 22-9 599 20 5:30 p.m. Champions: AT&T Championship (taped) Golf in Malaysia. Mercer Co. ....13 19 8 14—54 Ronald Dupree, C Jerome Jordan and 11. Delaware ....31-2 545 7 Van Pelt had four birdies in the first six holes, then five in a G Ronald Murray. 12. Oklahoma . . . 21-13 476 — Paul Dunbar ....0 6 0 8—14 MILWAUKEE BUCKS—Waived G Mus- 13. California . . . 25-10 428 — MC—James Johnson 43 (Stetson 12:50 p.m. Live racing begins TVG row from the eighth. He had two more birdies on the par-71 Mines tapha Mustapha Farrakhan, G Eddie Gill, 14. St. John’s . . . 24-10 422 14 Cooley kick); MC—Johnson 36 run (kick Resort and Golf Club course on Saturday, and only needed another G Orien Greene and F Alando Tucker. 15. Texas A&M . . 24-11 370 22 failed); MC—Johnson 21 run (pass MOTORSPORTS OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER— failed); PD—Antwan Williams 12 run one to join an elite club to go under 60. Only five players have ever 16. Vanderbilt . . . 23-10 361 — 5 p.m. MotoGP Moto2: Australian Grand Prix (taped) Speed Waived G Andy Rautins, C Daniel Orton 17. West Virginia . 24-10 335 — (kick blocked); MC—Chris Goodwin 14 done it a PGA Tour sanctioned event. and F Hollis Thompson. 18. Nebraska ....24-9 297 17 run (Cooley kick); MC—Safety, inten- But he his approach into the greenside bunker and needed tional grounding in the end zone; MC— ORLANDO MAGIC—Waived F Quen- 19. Ohio St...... 25-7 273 16 three putts, finishing with a double bogey for a 9-under 62 and a tin Richardson, F Justin Harper and F 20. Tennessee ....27-9 256 9 Johnson 83 run (kick failed); PD—Taylor 4 p.m. PBR finals NBC-18 Smith 29 pass from Chris Allen (Smith Chris Johnson. Exercised their third- 21. Purdue ...... 25-9 223 13 share of the third-round lead with Robert Garrigus at 16 under. pass from Antonio Sanchez); MC— year option on C Nikola Vucevic. 22. Georgia Tech . . 26-9 140 15 SOCCER “Obviously disappointed to finish with a double bogey,” Van Pelt Braxton Bradshaw 9 run (Travis Fox PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Waived F 23. Oklahoma St. 22-12 139 — kick); MC—Bradshaw 4 run (Fox kick). 9:25 a.m. : Liverpool at Everton ESPN2 said, “but I’m really proud of the 17½ holes I played and hopefully Devin Searcy. 24. Miami ...... 26-6 110 8 Records: Mercer Co. 6-4, Paul Dun- PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS—Waived 25. DePaul .....23-11 104 — 4 p.m. MLS: Columbus at Toronto FS Ohio that’ll carry over into tomorrow, and not the last half.” bar 3-7. G Demonte Harper, G Justin Holiday, G Others receiving votes: Kansas 90, Van Pelt was seven strokes behind overnight leader Garrigus Coby Karl, F Dallas Lauderdale and F 9 p.m. MLS: Seattle at Los Angeles ESPN Middle Tennessee 70, Green Bay 57, Adam Morrison. Assigned Harper and coming into the third round but got his CIMB title defense back on Texas 52, Iowa St. 51, San Diego St. 48, Lauderdale to Idaho (NBADL). Rutgers 41, Georgetown 24, Louisiana track with a superb round. —Waived C Ja- Golf 2 p.m. WTA Championships (taped) ESPN2 St. 14, UCLA 14, Florida St. 12, North Garrigus, who had a two-stroke lead after the second round, maal Magloire. Carolina 12, Virginia 12, Michigan 9, WASHINGTON WIZARDS—Waived G PROFESSIONAL opened with a pair of bogeys but finished with three birdies for 69 Steven Gray and F Shavlik Randolph. Iowa 6, Princeton 4, UTEP 3, Fresno St. 2, Michigan St. 2, South Carolina 2, 1 p.m. College: Alabama at Tennessee FS South and a 54-hole total of 197. FOOTBALL PGA: CIMB CLASSIC “I must have been tired or something,” Garrigus said of his first Creighton 1, Southern Cal 1. 1 p.m. College: Louisville at Cincinnati ESPNU CAROLINA PANTHERS—Signed DT At Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia two holes. “Didn’t really have my golf swing that much today.” 3 p.m. College: Texas at Oklahoma ESPNU Nate Chandler. Released DT Frank Kearse. 6,909-yd., par-71 Woods started with five birdies in the first eight holes but had CLEVELAND BROWNS—Placed LB Cross country The Mines Resort and Golf Club Scott Fujita on injured reserve. Signed DL Bo Van Pelt ...... 70-65-62—197 -16 three bogeys and a double bogey on the back nine and finished at Brian Sanford from the practice squad. Robert Garrigus ....64-64-69—197 -16 Around town 69 to be in a group of five players tied at 11 under. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Released Chris Kirk ...... 69-66-63—198 -15 COLLEGE EQUESTRIAN Thousands of people followed Woods and 2010 champion Ben LB Brandon Marshall and OL Herb Taylor. Brendon de Jonge . . 68-65-66—199 -14 Signed QB John Parker Wilson from the OVC CHAMPIONSHIPS Jbe’ Kruger ...... 66-64-69—199 -14 All day Octoberfest Horse Trials at Kentucky Horse Park Crane around the course, with the whir of camera shutters forcing practice squad. Activated DE John Chick Brian Harman .....64-70-66—200 -13 Woods to stop his backswing on the fourth hole and noise or move- from the physically-unable-to-perform list. At Oxford, Ala. Tom Gillis ...... 65-70-66—201 -12 HORSE RACING MEN (8k) ment in the crowd causing him to pause at other times. —Signed Nick Watney ...... 71-65-65—201 -12 12:05 p.m. Simulcasting begins at The Red Mile DB Malcolm Williams from the practice Teams—Eastern Ky. 17, E. Illinois Greg Chalmers ....66-66-69—201 -12 He’d promised to attack the course on the weekend, and he squad. 70, SE Missouri 76, Morehead St. 102, Gaganjeet Bhullar . . 65-72-65—202 -11 12:30 p.m. Simulcasting begins at Keeneland started with a birdie at the par-4 first hole. He got down to 14 under Belmont 115, SIUE 208, Tennessee Tech Jeff Overton...... 64 -70-68—202 -11 with four more birdies on the front nine to turn in 30, but then had 213, Jacksonville St. 214, Tenn.-Martin Tiger Woods ...... 66-67-69—202 -11 250, Austin Peay 272, Murray St. 289, Ben Crane ...... 68-66-68—202 -11 a bogey at the 12th, a double bogey at the 14th where he had to Auto racing Tennessee St. 366. Kevin Na ...... 67-66-69—202 -11 Singles drop a shot after hitting his tee shot in a water hazard beside the Top individuals—Soufiane Bouchikhi, Ricky Barnes ...... 66-71-66—203 -10 Outdoors Ravita (UK) def. Dieters (Ohio St.) green and another bogey at 17 after missing a birdie putt. He got EKU, 24 minutes, 1.75 seconds; Thijs 2-6, 7-5, 7-5; Stiles (UK) def. Cecil (OS) NASCAR Pat Perez...... 67-68-68—203 -10 progressively more frustrated on the back nine and was clearly Nijhuis, EKU, 24:28.83; Amos Kosgey, Bill Haas ...... 70-65-68—203 -10 SOLAR-LUNAR TABLE 2-6, 6-4, 6-3; Manashirova (OS) def. SPRINT CUP: EKU, 24:34.48. Trevor Immelman .. . 72-63-68—203 -10 Kirsten (UK) 2-6, 7-6, 6-1; Steele (OS) unimpressed with his round. TUMS FAST RELIEF 500 LINEUP Other EKU individuals—4. Mads Jason Dufner ...... 68-72-64—204 -9 This table lists top fishing times and def. McGraw (UK) 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. “I’m going to have to shoot a low one tomorrow, something Taersboel, 24:36.68; 7. Erwin Leysen, John Senden ...... 72-66-66—204 -9 days for the coming weeks. For best Blajkevitch (UK) def. Flower (OS) 2-6, results, begin fishing one hour before similar to what Bo did today,” he said. “The problem with being this After Friday qualifying; race Sunday 24:47.10; 8. Adams Ronnoh, 24:51.15; Seung-Yul Noh .....71-66-67—204 -9 6-3, 6-1; Malley (OS) def. Fox (UK) 1-6, At Ridgeway, Va. 10. Daniel Jones, 24:57.60; x-21. Musa Carl Pettersson ....69-67-68—204 -9 and continue one hour after the times far back is I’m going to need help.” given. Times apply to all time zones 7-5, 6-3. Lap length: .526 miles Kimuli, 25:29.53. J.B. Holmes ...... 66-70-68—204 -9 (bold indicates best days). After turning in 30 on the front side, equaling his low for nine (Car number in parentheses) Morehead St. individuals—11. Zach Martin Laird ...... 68-67-69—204 -9 OCTOBER 28-NOVEMBER 3 1. (48) , , Elliott, 25:02.76; 13. Gary Monroe, Marcus Fraser .....70-70-65—205 -8 holes this season, Woods said he just made too many mistakes on 97.598 mph. 25:10.93; 17. Chase Ratliff, 25:22.45; 31. Sunday ....12:20 a.m. — Volleyball the back nine. Thaworn Wiratchant .72-65-68—205 -8 Monday ...... — 12:40 p.m. 2. (55) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 97.533 Desmond Bell, 25:58.11; Jesse Moreno, Anirban Lahiri .....71-66-68—205 -8 Tuesday ....1:05 a.m. 1:30 p.m. “I was right there. I had plenty of easy holes to go, but I didn’t 3. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 97.427 26:00.37; 39. Joe Kirner, 26:22.30; 57. Troy Matteson .....63-69-73—205 -8 Wednesday . . 1:55 a.m. 2:15 p.m. COLLEGE capitalize on that at all,” he said. 4. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 97.392 Evan Childers, 27:16.39. Sean O’Hair ...... 69-72-65—206 -7 Thursday ....2:40 a.m. 3:05 p.m. 5. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 97.382 Murray St. individuals—48. Lucas Masanori Kobayashi 69-71-66—206 -7 Friday ...... 3:30 a.m. 3:50 p.m. At Beck Center ■ Mark Calcavecchia shot a 3-under 69 to increase his lead to 6. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 97.272 Prather, 26:40.82; 56. Jarred koerner, Johnson Wagner . . . 70-69-67—206 -7 Saturday ....4:15 a.m. — Transylvania def. 25-23, four strokes after the second round of the Champions Tour’s AT&T 7. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 97.257 27:09.37; 64. Jordan Althoff, 28:25.22; John Huh ...... 70-68-68—206 -7 NOVEMBER 4-11 25-14, 25, 21. 8. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 97.247 66. Clayton Hall, 28:31.08; 68. Jason Sunday .....4:05 a.m. 4:25 p.m. Championship. Calcavecchia, three strokes ahead after the comple- Charlie Wi ...... 69-66-71—206 -7 Records—Transylvania 20-13 (8-1 9. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 97.158 Chute, 28:40.50; 76. Chase Darnell, Monday .....4:50 a.m. 5:15 p.m. tion of the rain-delayed first round, had an 8-under 136 total on TPC Scott Piercy ...... 75-68-64—207 -6 HCAC), Machester 11-18 (2-7). 10. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 97.108 29:43.18; 83. Will Elledge, 30:42.02. Prom Meesawat ....70-69-68—207 -6 Tuesday. . . . . 5:40 a.m. 6:00 p.m. San Antonio’s Canyons Course. He had 26 putts, one-putting the 11. (24) , Chevrolet, 96.968 WOMEN (5k) Bob Estes ...... 69-68-70—207 -6 Wednesday . . 6:25 a.m. 6:45 p.m. At Beck Center final five greens and six of the last seven. 12. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 96.963 Teams—Eastern Ky. 44, Belmont 61, Ryan Palmer ...... 69-68-70—207 -6 Thursday . . . 7:10 a.m. 7:35 p.m. Friday ...... 8:00 a.m. 8:25 p.m. Transylvania def. Asbury 25-21, 25- 13. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 96.959 E.Illinois 64, Murray St. 94, SE Missouri Marc Leishman ....75-67-66—208 -5 “I got away with one,” said Calcavecchia, the runner-up last Saturday ....8:50 a.m. 9:15 p.m. 23, 25-19. 14. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 96.904 139, Morehead St. 150, Austin Peay 211, Jimmy Walker .....69-68-71—208 -5 Sunday .....9:45 a.m. 10:10 p.m. Records—Transylvania 21-13, Asbury year. “I didn’t play near as good as yesterday, for some reason. It 15. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 96.869 Jacksonville St. 233, SIUE 239, Tenn.- Cameron Tringale. . . 71-69-70—210 -3 was easier conditions than yesterday. I hit it a little bit crooked. To 16. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 96.84 Martin 256, Tennessee Tech 305, Ten- Kevin Stadler ...... 67-68-76—211 -2 22-11. 17. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 96.835 nessee St. 354. David Lipsky ...... 68-73-71—212 -1 shoot 3 under, though, considering I didn’t hit it as near as good as 18. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 96.835 Top individuals—Maria Elbon, Bel- William McGirt .....70-70-73—213 E Soccer At Boca Raton, Fla. yesterday, was really good.” 19. (78) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 96.75 mont, 17:24.96; Olivia Klaus, E.Illinois, Kyle Stanley ...... 69-70-74—213 E Western Ky. def. Fla. Atlantic 25-20, Kenny Perry was second after his second straight 70. 20. (88) Jr., Chevrolet, 17:31.08; Britney Whitehead, E.Illinois, Danny Chia ...... 66-75-73—214 +1 25-12, 25-11. 96.716 17:31.08. Siddikur Rahman .. . 73-74-69—216 +3 COLLEGE MEN Records—Western Ky. 26-3 (12-0 “The ball’s kind of in Mark’s court,” Perry said. “If he plays a 21. (98) Michael McDowell, Ford, 96.706 Eastern Ky. individuals—4. Viivi Ran- Shaaban Hussin . . . 74-73-70—217 +4 At Bluffton, Ohio SBC), Fla. Atlantic 6-17 (1-11). good round, I’m not going to catch him. Mark has never changed. 22. (13) Casey Mears, Ford, 96.681 tanen, 17:31.50; 5. Jula van Velthoven, Scott Hend ...... 70-77-70—217 +4 Transylvania 4, Bluffton 0 He’s always been a flag-hunter.” 23. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 96.652 17:33.04; Ann Eason, 17:33.51; 12. Han- Goals—King 2, Ballard, Gorham. At Greenville, Pa. PGA EUROPE: BMW MASTERS The tournament is the final full-field end of the year. The top 30 24. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 96.578 nah Miller, 17:59.34; 17. Ashley Svec, Goalkeepers—T: Nossokoff; B: Yoder. Thiel 3, Thomas More 2 25. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevro- 18:08.10; 19. Julie Mathisen, 18:14.04; At Shanghai Records—Transylvania 14-1-2 (8-0-1 on the money list will qualify for the Charles Schwab Cup Champi- let, 96.533 32. Savannah Roberts, 18:41.59; x-49. 7,594-yd., par-72 HCAC), Bluffton 2-14 (0-8). At Highland Heights onship next week at Desert Mountain in Scottsdale, Ariz. 26. (51) A.J. Allmendinger, Chevrolet, Jackline Barkechir, 19:08.18. Lake Malaren Golf Club ETSU def. Northern Ky. 25-20, 19-25, 96.391 ■ Inbee Park shot an 8-under 64 to take a two-stroke lead after Murray St. individuals—8. A.Ashbee- Peter Hanson...... 66-64-70—200 -16 At Lexington 27-25, 22-25, 15-10. 27. (22) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 96.273 Simmons, 17:35.25; 11. Carolyne Ta- Rory McIlroy ...... 67-65-69—201 -15 Kentucky 2, Tulsa 0 Records—ETSU 17-10 (8-5 A-Sun), the third round of the LPGA’s Taiwan Championship on Saturday. 28. (32) Ken Schrader, Ford, 96.156 nui, 17:52.02; 18. Rebecca Hbetamu, George Coetzee ....69-68-66—203 -13 Northern Ky. 21-6 (8-5). Park had two eagles and five birdies. 29. (10) David Reutimann, Chevrolet, 18:11.86; 28. Abbie Oliver, 18:34.78; Michael Hoey .....67-70-68—205 -11 At Wilmore 96.141 ■ Peter Hanson shot a 2-under 70 to lead Ryder Cup teammate 29. Brittany Bohn, 18:35.95; 58. Leah Charl Schwartzel . . . 69-68-68—205 -11 Asubry 14, Hiwassee 0 At Morehead 30. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 96.112 Krause, 19:22.18; x-66. Bridget Stich- Luke Donald ...... 70-67-68—205 -11 Morehead St. def. Jacksonville St. Rory McIlroy by one stroke after the third round of the inaugural 31. (26) Josh Wise, Ford, 96.063 not, 19:46.78. Justin Rose ...... 68-68-69—205 -11 COLLEGE WOMEN 25-14, 25-13, 26-28, 23-25, 15-13. BMW Masters on Saturday in Shanghai. 32. (2) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 96.015 Morehead St. individuals—15. Anya Alexander Noren . . . 68-68-69—205 -11 Records—Morehead St. 20-6 (12-0 33. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 95.985 Martinez, 18:03.88; 27. Natalie Norman, At Bluffton, Ohio Shane Lowry ...... 72-64-69—205 -11 Transylvania 3, Blfufton 1 OVC), Jacksonville St. 12-14 (6-6). 34. (83) Landon Cassill, Toyota, 95.976 18:32.73; 31. Holly Mandzak, 18:39.34; Graeme McDowell . . 69-71-66—206 -10 CROSS COUNTRY 35. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 95.922 36. Lauren Tarovisky, 18:45.57; 31. Lau- Goals—T: Kruse 2, Boden; B: Whitmer. Ross Fisher ...... 69-69-68—206 -10 Goalkeepers—T: Scovel; B: Knippen, At Richmond 36. (23) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, 95.922 rie Stoutenburgh, 18:51.71; 45. Krystal Paul Casey ...... 70-68-68—206 -10 Armstrong. Eastern Ky. def. Tennessee Tech 23- 37. (36) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 95.811 Williams, 18:57.00; 53. Erica Parks, Martin Kaymer ....68-69-69—206 -10 Records—Transylvania 11-5-1 (7-2 25, 25-18, 26-24, 23-25, 15-12. Eastern Kentucky rolls to OVC titles 38. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 95.675 19:12.10; x-54. Morgan Lira, 19:13.33. Louis Oosthuizen . . . 68-69-69—206 -10 HCAC), Bluffton 2-12-1 (1-6-1). Records—Eastern Ky. 8-15 (5-7 OVC), 39. (91) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 95.574 x-competed as an individual Nicolas Colsaerts . . 69-68-69—206 -10 Eastern Kentucky’s men’s and women’s teams won both titles Tennessee Tech 2-22 (0-12). 40. (30) David Stremme, Toyota, 95.545 Others at the Ohio Valley Conference Cross Country Championships on 41. (93) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 95.54 At Waynesburg, Pa. Lee Westwood .....70-69-71—210 -6 Thomas More 2, Waynesburg 1 Saturday in Oxford, Ala. It was the seventh straight championship 42. (33) Stephen Leicht, Chevrolet, John Daly ...... 70-74-69—213 -3 At New Wilmington, Pa. 95.204 Football Rich Beem ...... 74-70-75—219 +3 Thomas More 3, Westminster 0 for the EKU men and the first since 2010 for the women. 43. (95) Scott Speed, Ford, 94.898. At Wilmore Shaun Micheel .....76-72-75—223 +7 Asbury 3, Cedarville 1 In the men’s race, No. 13 Eastern Kentucky had the top four Failed to qualify COLLEGE finishers and six of the top eight overall for a point total of 17, which 44. (19) Mike Bliss, Toyota, 94.609 CHAMPIONS: AT&T CHAMPIONSHIP 45. (37) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 94.609 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS calendar was 53 points better than second-place Eastern Illinois (70). SATURDAY’S SCORES At San Antonio STATE TOURNAMENT EKU junior Soufiane Bouchikhi won his third straight individual SEC 6,923-yd., par-72 BASKETBALL No. 12 Georgia 17 ...... No. 3 Florida 9 TPC San Antonio (ATT Canyons Course) SATURDAY’S QUARTERFINALS OVC title by covering the 8K course in 24:01.75, the best 8K time Basketball Mississippi 30 ...... Arkansas 27 Mark Calcavecchia .....67-69—136 -8 At Henry Clay TOURNAMENTS in OVC championship history. Bouchikhi was 27 seconds ahead of Missouri 33 ...... Kentucky 10 Kenny Perry ...... 70-70—140 -4 Boone Co. 2 ...... North Hardin 1 Nov. 9-11 — Patriot Pride Classic in Brad Faxon ...... 74-67—141 -3 teammate Thijs Nijhuis. Amos Kosgey, the conference’s freshman No. 17 South Carolina 38 ..Tennessee 35 Henderson Co. 3 ...... Pikeville 0 Lincoln Co. Boys 2nd through 5th grades, NBA Esteban Toledo ...... 74-67—141 -3 of the year, was third (24:34.48) and fellow EKU rookie Mads Taers- No. 22 Texas A&M 63 ...... Auburn 21 St. Xavier 7 ...... Corbin 0 girls 3rd through 6th. $125, 3-game Mark Wiebe ...... 72-70—142 -2 FINAL PRE-SEASON STANDINGS Vanderbilt 49 ...... Massachusetts 7 Paul Dunbar 3 . . Bowling Green 2 (SO) guarantee. Scotty Keeton (606) 669- boel was fourth (24:36.68). Willie Wood ...... 70-72—142 -2 No. 13 Mississippi St. . .No. 1 Alabama (n) At Paul Dunbar 1201 or [email protected]. More In the women’s race, the Colonels had the fourth- through sixth- EASTERN CONFERENCE David Frost ...... 71-71—142 -2 OVC SEMIFINALS — THURSDAY, NOV. 1 information at www.eteamz.com/tst W L Pct GB E. Illinois 24 ...... Eastern Ky. 7 Bernhard Langer ...... 74-68—142 -2 Boone Co. vs. St. Xavier, 6 p.m. place finishers and finished with a point total of 44. That was 17 Philadelphia ....6 1 .857 — Jacksonville St. 38 ...... Murray St. 35 Fred Funk ...... 73-69—142 -2 Henderson Co. vs. Paul Dunbar, 8 RUNNING points better than first-year OVC program Belmont (61). Toronto ...... 5 1 .833 ½ SE Missouri 48 ...... Austin Peay 27 Chip Beck ...... 71-71—142 -2 p.m. Chicago...... 5 2 .714 1 Tennessee St. 22 . . .Tennessee Tech 21 Kirk Triplett ...... 74-69—143 -1 FINALS — SATURDAY, NOV. 3 EVENTS Miami ...... 4 4 .500 2½ MID-SOUTH Tom Lehman ...... 75-68—143 -1 Semifinals winners, 7 p.m. Nov. 3 — Run4DC 5K to benefit Sim- HORSE RACING Indiana ...... 4 3 .571 2 Belhaven 35 ...... Faulkner 0 Others mons Elementary School in Versailles. New York ...... 3 3 .500 2½ Bethel 32 ...... Cumberland, Tenn. 30 Tommy Armour III .....73-71—144 E HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS 9 a.m. at the school. Register at www. Ted Schulz ...... 75-70—145 +1 Detroit ...... 4 4 .500 2½ Cumberlands 62. . . . .Campbellsville 19 run4dc.com. American Jewel takes Breeders Crown Brooklyn ...... 3 3 .500 2½ Ky. Christian 22 ...... Pikeville 10 Mark O’Meara ...... 74-74—148 +4 STATE TOURNAMENT Atlanta ...... 3 4 .429 3 Mark McNulty ...... 78-71—149 +5 American Jewel, bred and owned by Brittany Farms of Lindsey Wilson 47 ...... Bluefield 13 SATURDAY’S QUARTERFINALS KEEP US INFORMED Washington .....3 5 .375 3½ Larry Mize ...... 77-75—152 +8 Virginia-Wise 14 ...... Union 10 At Lafayette Versailles, won the $500,000 Breeders Crown race for 3-year-old Milwaukee ...... 3 5 .375 3½ Russ Cochran ...... 79-77—156 +12 Mail items to Sports Calendar, Lex- STATE Bowling Green 4 ...... Lawrence Co. 0 pacing fillies at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto on Saturday night. Boston ...... 2 4 .333 3½ Ben Crenshaw ...... 80-77—157 +13 ington Herald-Leader, 100 Midland Av- Centre 17 ...... Austin 0 Tates Creek 4 ...... Murray 1 Cleveland ...... 2 4 .333 3½ enue, Lexington, Ky. 40508-1999, fax American Jewel finished a length in front of Shelliscape, with Lane 28 ...... Kentucky St. 14 Notre Dame 4 ...... South Laurel 0 Orlando ...... 2 6 .250 4½ WEB.COM TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP (Attention: Sports Calendar) to (859) Morehead St. 70...... Campbell 28 Elizabethtown 1, ...... Assumption 0 Big McDeal in third. Charlotte ...... 1 7 .125 5½ 231-1451, or email to hlsports@herald- St. Joseph’s 38 ...... Ky. Wesleyan 27 At McKinney, Texas At Paul Dunbar Tim Tetrick drove the filly, who has now won $1,771,773 and has WESTERN CONFERENCE Thomas More 38 ...... St. Vincent 3 7,438-yd., par-71 SEMIFINALS — WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31 leader.com. When listing phone num- W L Pct GB 16 victories, for trainer Jimmy Takter. Western Ky. 14 ....Fla. International 6 TPC Craig Ranch Elizabethtown vs. Notre Dame, 6 ber, specify area code. Items should Golden State ....5 2 .714 — TOP 25 James Hahn ...... 70-67-64—201 -12 p.m. specify and should be received American Jewel was the 4-5 favorite, but bade her time through Sacramento ....5 2 .714 — No. 2 Oregon 70...... Colorado 14 Justin Hicks...... 65-69-67—201 -12 Tates Creek vs. Bowling Green, 8 p.m. at least three weeks before the event. the early fractions set first by stablemate Romantic Moment and Houston ...... 5 2 .714 — No. 4 Kansas St. 55 . .No. 15 Texas Tech 24 Justin Bolli ...... 65-71-67—203 -10 FINALS — SATURDAY, NOV. 3 Minnesota ...... 4 2 .667 ½ then Economy Terror before shaking apart from the pack with No. 5 Notre Dame ..No. 8 Oklahoma (n) Michael Putnam . . . 65-72-67—204 -9 Semifinals winners, 5 p.m. L.A. Clippers ....5 3 .625 ½ No. 7 Oregon St...... Washington (n) Cliff Kresge ...... 65-73-67—205 -8 about an eighth of a mile to go and pacing to the win. Her winning Utah ...... 5 3 .625 ½ No. 9 Ohio St. 35 ...... Penn St. 23 Luke Guthrie ...... 66-72-67—205 -8 Odds time was 1:52.1 Oklahoma City .. . 4 3 .571 1 Arizona 39 . . . No. 10 Southern Cal 36 Russell Henley .....70-67-68—205 -8 “There was no pace, my mare needed a good brave trip tonight Phoenix ...... 4 3 .571 1 No. 11 Florida St. 48 ...... Duke 7 Edward Loar ...... 67-73-66—206 -7 Tennis GLANTZ-CULVER LINE Dallas ...... 3 3 .500 1½ Kent St. 35 ...... No. 18 Rutgers 23 Casey Wittenberg. . . 68-71-67—206 -7 and she got it,” Tetrick said. “I was really tickled with her.” San Antonio ....3 3 .500 1½ No. 19 Stanford 24 .. Washington St. 17 Adam Hadwin .....69-69-68—206 -7 COLLEGE WOMEN ■ Lady Ten held off a furious rally from Customer Base to win New Orleans ....4 4 .500 1½ No. 20 Michigan ...... Nebraska (n) Others the $100,000 Autumn Miss Stakes by a neck for trainer Bob Baffert Portland ...... 3 4 .429 2 No. 21 Boise St. 45 ...... Wyoming 14 Tag Ridings ...... 65-73-69—207 -6 Tennessee Fall Invitational WORLD SERIES Denver ...... 3 4 .429 2 Miami (Ohio) 23 ...... No. 23 Ohio 20 Nick Flanagan .....71-74-69—214 +1 At Knoxville Game 4 on Saturday at Santa Anita. Ridden by Rafael Bejarano, Lady Ten Memphis ...... 3 4 .429 2 EAST Singles Favorite Line Underdog Line ran a mile on the turf in 1:34.95 as the 2-1 favorite. L.A. Lakers .....0 8 .000 5½ Ball St. 30 ...... Army 22 LPGA TAIWAN CHAMPIONSHIP Kissell (N.C. State) def. Ravita (UK) at Detroit. . . . . -135 San Francisco . +125 “This filly is very nice to ride, and easy to ride,” Bejarano said. 4-6, 6-4, 6-0; Stiles (UK) def. Nicole Boston College 20 ...... Maryland 17 Yang Mei, Taiwan REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE Martinez (NC) 6-4, 6-0; Hande (NC) “She likes to be close to the lead so I was a little worried in the Columbia 26 ...... Yale 22 6,506-yd., par-72 NFL def. Lewis (UK) 6-1, 6-2; McGraw (UK) Tuesday’s Cornell 37 ...... Princeton 35 Sunrise Golf and Country Club beginning. She broke good from the gate but I knew there would be def. Sipes (NC) 6-1, 6-3. Favorite Open Sat. Underdog Washington at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Fordham 36 ...... Holy Cross 32 Inbee Park ...... 65-69-64—198 -18 Blajkevitch (UK) def. James-Baker New England-x .6½ 7 ...... St. Louis a lot of speed so I tried to make sure to give her help from the gate Boston at Miami, 8 p.m. Georgetown, D.C. 20 .....Lafayette 17 Suzann Pettersen. . . 69-65-66—200 -16 (NC) 6-2, 7-6 (5); Fox (UK) def. Smith at Tennessee .... 3 3½ ....Indianapolis so she could find a position in the race.” Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Harvard 31 ...... Dartmouth 14 Yani Tseng ...... 67-69-66—202 -14 (NC) 7-5, 3-6, 6-1. at Green Bay . .14½ 15 ....Jacksonville Wednesday’s games Penn 20...... Brown 17 Catriona Matthew . . 70-66-68—204 -12 Doubles San Diego ...... 3 3 .....at Cleveland Indiana at Toronto, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh 47 ...... Temple 17 Cristie Kerr ...... 70-69-67—206 -10 McGraw-Stiles (Kentucky) def. Cecil- at Philadelphia . 2½ 3 ...... Atlanta Denver at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Toledo 25 ...... Buffalo 20 Na Yeon Choi ...... 74-67-66—207 -9 Dieters (Ohio St.) 8-2; Manashirova- at Detroit...... 1½ 2 ...... Seattle Houston at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. SOUTH Belen Mozo ...... 73-68-66—207 -9 Steele (OS) def. Morin-Kougoucheff at N.Y. Jets ..... 3 2 ...... Miami Sacramento at Chicago, 8 p.m. Alabama St. 31 ...... Alabama A&M 13 Julieta Granada ....70-69-68—207 -9 (UK) 8-5; Ravita-Lewis (UK) def. Beck- at Chicago .....7½ 7½ ...... Carolina The last word San Antonio at New Orleans, 8 p.m. BYU 41 ...... Georgia Tech 17 Chella Choi ...... 69-71-68—208 -8 er-Flower (OS) 8-4. at Pittsburgh .... 4 4½ ....Washington Dallas at Utah, 9 p.m. FAU 34 ...... Troy 27 Ai Miyazato ...... 71-69-68—208 -8 FRIDAY’S MATCHES Defensive end Brian Robison after the Minnesota Vikings’ 36-17 Golden State at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Furman 31 ...... Elon 17 Anna Nordqvist ....71-69-68—208 -8 Doubles at Kansas City . . . 1 1½ ...... Oakland loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Thursday night: Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Middle Tennessee 38 . . . North Texas 21 Azahara Munoz ....71-68-69—208 -8 Boren-Szekely (Tennessee) def. N.Y. Giants .....1½ 2 ...... at Dallas L.A. Lakers at Portland, 10:30 p.m. North Carolina A&T 30 . . .Norfolk St. 9 Others McGraw-Stiles (UK) 8-3; Henderson- at Denver .....6½ 6 .... New Orleans “The bottom line is they did a good job of pretty much beating Thursday’s games Navy 56 ...... East Carolina 28 Paula Creamer ....69-73-67—209 -7 Williams (Tenn.) def. Blajkevitch-Morin- MONDAY our brains in.” New York at Brooklyn, 7 p.m. North Carolina 43 ...... N.C. State 35 Michelle Wie ...... 71-72-68—211 -5 Kougoucheff (UK) 8-1; Ravita-Lewis San Francisco . . 6½ 7 ...... at Arizona Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. S.C. State 41 ...... Howard 23 Cindy ....75-71-72—218 +2 (UK) def. Toti-Fotopoulos (Tenn.) 8-4. x-at London, G.B. WIRE, STAFF AND SPECIAL REPORTS