Rocky River High School 2012 Boys Soccer Season Press & Media Articles

This book is a compilation of the news and media stories that were published about the 2012 Rocky River Boys High School soccer team throughout the season.

If you discover any mistakes or discover other stories, please contact Zerbey ([email protected] or Kent Klodnick ( [email protected] ) with your information. Revised 7/19/14 *D6 Sports The Plain Dealer Breaking news: cleveland.com Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Thistledown entries NEWSWATCH Transactions Latest line Post time: 1:50 p.m. 3 Moneystitetonight, Skerrett J 8-1 4 More Humor, Velez J 4-1 1st: $5,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, — Reduced the 5 Made the , Urieta-Moran V 7-2 Favorite Points Underdog Six Furlongs Colleges Steelers and a related charita- Players’ Association Executive three-game suspension of C 6 Dust Devil, Ramos R 10-1 in parentheses is over/under 1 Uncle Les, Mata F 8-1 ble foundation dropped a trade- Director Don Fehr and NHL to two games. Preseason 2 Buckeye Slew, Mejias R 7-2 7 Churchonsunday, De La Cruz W 2-1 ‘Paterno’ book out: American League The au- Week 3 3 King T C, Hernandez-Lopez A 6-1 6th: $7,600, Allowance, 3 yo’s & up, F & mark lawsuit against Nick Commissioner Gary Bettman Baltimore Orioles — Assigned 1B Cory Thursday Green Bay 3 (45) CINCINNATI 4 Key Low, Luna R 2-1 M (fillies and mares), Six Furlongs thor of a new biography of Joe Segui and C Brett Frantini to the GCL BALTIMORE 7 (41) Jacksonville 5 Redo the Court, Rosario, Jr. H 3-1 Rossi after he agreed to stop are set to return to the negotiat- Orioles. 6 Savthelasdancefome, De La Cruz 4-1 1 Alexi’s Gold, Luna R 6-1 Paterno said the late Penn TENNESSEE 31⁄2 (42) Arizona — Placed OF Carl Craw- 2 My Moulin Rouge, Laurente G 8-1 selling “Terrible Towel” knock- ing table today in a bid to start Friday 2nd: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & State football coach and his ford on the 15-day DL, retroactive to up,F&M(fillies and mares), One Mile 3 Kira’s Wink, De La Cruz W 3-1 CLEVELAND 3 (38) Philadelphia offs. bridging what is described as a Aug. 20. Reinstated OF Daniel Nava and 1 4 Perfect Lil Demon, Urieta-Moran 6-1 family never tried to limit his Atlanta 3 ⁄2 (41) MIAMI 1 Roma’s Gal, Velez J 3-1 5 Awow, Gonzalez L 2-1 RHP from the 15-day DL. New 6 (44) TAMPA BAY 2 Verna Marie, De La Cruz W 8-1 “wide gap” in labor talks. 6 Marvelous Maven, Musarro J 5-2 access to them after the Jerry Optioned 3B Danny Valencia to Paw- MINNESOTA 21⁄2 (43) 3 Untouched, Mejias R 9-5 tucket (IL). NY GIANTS 31⁄2 (41) Seattle 4 News, Mata F 2-1 7th: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, More tests for Vick: An MRI Sandusky scandal broke. — Placed OF Alejan- Saturday1 (42) KANSAS CITY 5 Adalina Light, Santos F 6-1 F&M(fillies and mares), Six Furlongs High schools and CT scan revealed Eagles QB dro De Aza on the 15-day DL, retroactive WASHINGTON 6 Don’t Short Maria, Seabury A 10-1 Cleveland native Joe Posnan- 1 Molinaro Mission, Vickers N 5-1 Football at Classic Park: to Aug. 18. Recalled OF Jordan Danks 3 (43) Indianapolis BUFFALO 3rd: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, 2 Seek to Win, De La Cruz W 4-1 ski told the Associated Press on Michael Vick had no broken from Charlotte (IL). 1 (40) Pittsburgh Detroit F & M (fillies and mares), Five And A 3 Kabuki Rhythm, Mata F 12-1 bones or fractured cartilage Football teams from Eastlake — Recalled RHP Liam 21⁄2 (44) OAKLAND NEW ORLEANS Half Furlongs 4 Horse Called Music, Hrnandz-Lpz 7-2 Tuesday — when his book, “Pa- Hendriks from Rochester (IL). 3 (45) 1 Karen Ad Vance, Rosario, Jr. H 8-1 5 Eve the Dancer, Velez J 10-1 after getting hurt against the North and Willoughby South — Reinstated OF Seth Sunday5 (41) St. Louis 2 Gearupbaby, Velez J 8-1 6 Marvelous Peace, Gonzalez L 3-1 terno,” was released — the Pa- Smith from the 15-day DL. Placed LHP DENVER 3 Candy Tiger, Vickers N 2-1 7 Paeonia Suffrutico, Skerrett J 8-1 Patriots. He has a bruised rib. will play at Classic Park in East- Jordan Norberto on the 15-day DL, retro- 11⁄2 (41) San Francisco NY JETS ternos wanted their story to be 1 4 Volunteer, Hernandez E 3-1 8 Shared Secrets, Urieta-Moran V 8-1 active to Aug. 18. Optioned 2B Jemile 2 ⁄2 (41) Carolina 5 Jenny Redi Made, Delgado J 6-1 lake in October, the first high told and trusted him to do it Weeks to Sacramento (PCL). Designated 6 Phoebe’s Song, Vandenberg B 10-1 8th: $4,300, Maiden Claiming $2,500, 3 Around the league: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 7 Patton’s Star, Rojas R 5-2 yo’s & up, F & M (fillies and mares), Six fairly. The Vi- school football game held at the RHP Graham Godfrey for assignment. Favorite Odds Underdog — Reinstated DH Luke American League 4th: $6,000, Claiming $5,000, 3 yo’s & up, Furlongs kings decided keeping running baseball field. The game, Oct. Scott from the 15-day DL. Optioned SS SEATTLE 51⁄2-61⁄2 Cleveland Six Furlongs “The one thing they were so 1 Poly Go Getter, Hernandez E 6-1 back Adrian Peterson and his 26 at 7 p.m., is being dubbed Sean Rodriguez to Durham (IL). TAMPA BAY 8-9 Kansas City 1 Donnie Lee, Hernandez E 2-1 2 Jackies Miracle, Vickers N 12-1 good about, they never, from Joe — Selected the con- OAKLAND 71⁄2-81⁄2 Minnesota 1a Rollwitdlittleman, Bernal O 2-1 3 Queen Ruthe Jeanne, Santos F 8-1 surgically repaired left knee out “The Border Battle at Classic tract of C Yorvit Torrealba from New DETROIT 81⁄2-91⁄2 Toronto 2 Reece’s Rib, Ramos R 12-1 4 At Heavens Door, Skerrett J 4-1 all the way down, they never tried Hampshire (EL). Even-6 BOSTON 3 Raise the Bounty, Skerrett J 6-1 1 1 5 Itty Bitty Stamp, Ramos R 12-1 to influence the book,” Posnanski of preseason games will give Park.” Classic Park is home to National League 8 ⁄2-9 ⁄2 Baltimore 4 Nina’s Ninni, Gonzalez L 5-2 6 Exchange Girl, De La Cruz W 8-1 CHICAGO 51⁄2-61⁄2 New 5 Jody’s Power, Seabury A 7-5 him the best chance of starting the , the Arizona Diamondbacks — Recalled RHP 7 Monmouth Bymorning, Bernal O 8-1 said. “They never said, ‘Hey, leave Sam Demel from Reno (PCL). National League 5th: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, 8 Useful Berry, Urieta-Moran V 7-2 the opener. . . . Jaguars running — Selected the contract of MILWAUKEE 10-11 Chicago Six Furlongs Class A affiliate of the Indians. SAN DIEGO Even-6 Pittsburgh 9 War Enchantress, Rojas R 15-1 this out or don’t put this in.’ Or LHP Chris Rusin from Iowa (PCL). Op- 1 One Vote, Vandenberg B 9-2 10 Dollys Storm, Mata F 12-1 back Maurice Jones-Drew’s One end zone will be in front of PHILADELPHIA Even-6 Cincinnati this might be misconstrued or tioned LHP Jeff Beliveau and INF Adrian Atlanta Even-6 WASHINGTON 2 Sound the Charge, Vickers N 5-1 11 Valid Match, Mejias R 12-1 Cardenas to Iowa. Transferred RHP Matt holdout appears far from over the first-base dugout and the 71⁄2-81⁄2 Colorado whatever. They were, every one of Garza to the 60-day DL. ST. LOUIS 101⁄2-121⁄2 Houston them, said tell the truth the best as he isn’t pleased with owner other will be in front of the left- — Recalled C Dioner Na- ARIZONA (1) 7-8 varro from Louisville (IL). Optioned RHP Miami ARIZONA (2) Shad Khan’s recent public field bleachers. Tickets go on 1 1 Northfield results you see it.” Logan Ondrusek to Louisville. 6 ⁄2-7 ⁄2 Miami LOS ANGELES comments about his 28-day ab- sale Friday at the Classic Park — Reinstated RHP Even-6 San Francisco Jhoulys Chacin from the 15-day DL. Legend: DD-daily double; LDD-late daily Spr (5-6-7-3 .10) $20.88 Home team in CAPS sence. . . . The NFL and the Jag- box office, online at captainsba- Placed OF Eric Young Jr. on the 15-day double; Ex-exacta; Spr-superfecta; Tri- 5th: NW200PSCD Trot $2,000 OSU women vs. UConn: Ohio trifecta; PT-pick three; PF-pick four. DL, retroactive to Aug. 20. Off: 8:30. Time: 29.2 1:01.3 1:31.3 2:01.0 State will play national power uars announced the team will seball.com and by phone at Los Angeles Dodgers — Reinstated RHP 1st: NW600L5CD Trot $1,600 3 Bluebird Caviar $5.80 2.80 2.40 play one home game in 440-954-9467. Reserved grand- Rubby De La Rosa from the 60-day DL. Off: 7:09. Time: 29.0 59.1 1:29.2 2:01.1 Driver: (RobLMiller) as part of the Bas- Optioned RHP Javy Guerra to Albuquer- 4 Victory’s Desire $7.40 5.40 3.60 2 Sir Pete (KeKashJr) 2.40 2.10 for four consecutive seasons be- stand tickets are $8 in advance que (PCL). Assigned RHP Amalio Diaz to Amateur bowling Driver: (DaMcVay) 5 Elvis Returns (FrHarris) 3.60 ketball Hall of Fame’s inaugu- Great Lakes (MWL). Ex (3-2) $12.40 Tri (3-2-5) $77.40 ginning in 2013. . . . Broncos 8 Date Worthy (RobLMiller) 8.00 5.00 ral Women’s College and $10 on game day. — Recalled LHP Robert USBC Cle. Bowling Assoc. 2 High Heels N Spurs (KuSugg) 3.20 6th: 7500CL NW2 Pace $2,000 safety Jim Leonhard practiced — From staff reports Carson from Buffalo (IL). Honor scores through Monday Scratched: Hoosier Evangelism Off: 8:49. Time: 27.3 57.0 1:27.3 1:58.4 Challenge early in the 2013-14 Philadelphia Phillies — Recalled RHP Bowler, Hometown, Date, Place Ex (4-8) $76.60 Tri (4-8-2) $394.60 5 Scootin Bay $5.40 2.80 2.40 for the first time since having from 300 GAME: Brian Mancini, Twinsburg, 8/ 2nd: 7500CL NW2 Pace $2,000 Driver: (RuSwartz) season. (IL). 14, Roseland Lanes. Off: 7:25. Time: 28.3 58.1 1:28.2 1:58.2 surgery on his right knee in De- Horse racing 4 J D Three (PaMelloyJr) 2.60 2.20 — From staff reports — Optioned RHP Kyle 299 GAME: Benjamin Diball, Parma, 8/14, 3 Ding Dong Ditch $46.00 13.40 7.20 6 Firetowers Jenna (KeKashJr) 4.20 cember. . . . Despite developing Bodemeister retires: Bode- McPherson and LHP Justin Wilson to In- Freeway Lanes of Parma. Driver: (KeKashJr) Ex (5-4) $18.60 Tri (5-4-6) $70.00 dianapolis (IL). Recalled RHP Daniel 5 Princess C (FrHarris) 6.80 4.20 7th: NW600L5CD Pace $1,600 a blood clot in his left leg a little meister, the second-place fin- McCutchen from Indianapolis. 1 Tresner Seelster (DaMajeski) 4.20 Around the nation: Iowa Off: 9:10. Time: 27.1 56.3 1:27.1 1:57.4 more than a week ago, there is St. Louis Cardinals — Agreed to terms Ex (3-5) $225.80 Tri (3-5-1) $1,667.80 8 Western Hoss $118.00 38.60 20.40 freshman running back Bark- isher in this year’s with RHP Jake Westbrook on a one-year DD (4-3) $112.60 Driver: (KuSugg) a chance Giants and former Derby and Preakness Stakes, contract through 2013. 3rd: 7500CL NW2 Trot $2,000 1 Tooter Lane (FrHarris) 3.60 2.60 ley Hill (torn anterior cruciate San Diego Padres — Extended their Football Off: 7:48. Time: 30.0 1:00.3 1:31.1 2:01.3 5 Ron Jeremy (DaNoble) 3.60 ligament) and freshman defen- Browns defensive tackle Shaun was retired to stud after an in- player development contract with Lake 5 Mom’s Princess $3.60 2.40 2.10 Ex (8-1) $1,278.40 Tri (8-1-5) $4,416.20 Rogers might play this season. Elsinore (Cal) through the 2014 season. NFL Preseason Driver: (RobLMiller) Spr (8-1-5-7 .10) $6,692.63 sive back Ruben Lile will red- jury to his left shoulder was FOOTBALL PFi (5/5/3/5/8 4 OF 5) $22.80 WEEK 2 6 Cultured Pearl (KeKashJr) 6.20 4.00 . . . Jets nose tackle Kenrick El- found. National Football League 4 I Need You (KuSugg) 5.60 Carryover $7,944.37 shirt because of injuries. . . . Il- — Placed CB Nate Monday Ex (5-6) $21.20 Tri (5-6-4) $76.20 8th: FMNW200PS Pace $2,000 lis will not be suspended by the Ness on injured reserve. Philadelphia 27, 17 Off: 9:34. Time: 27.4 57.1 1:27.1 1:57.3 linois linebacker Henry 4th: 5000CL NW1 Pace $1,600 NFL after the league completed Tennis — Placed DT DeMario WEEK 3 Off: 8:09. Time: 29.0 59.2 1:30.1 2:00.1 8 Taylorlane Cyprus $48.80 19.20 11.60 Dickinson is out for the season Pressley on the waived-injured list. Thursday Green Bay at Cincinnati, 7 5 Rising Shark $6.00 3.60 2.80 Driver: (KeKashJr) its review of his legal situation — Removed S Jim Leon- 6 Liveandinconcert 3.20 2.40 Women bow out: Top-seeded Driver: (DaNoble) with fractures in his leg and an- hard from the physically-unable-to-per- Jacksonville at Baltimore, 7:30 Driver: (AMerrimn) 6 Slip Rock (RobLMiller) 2.80 2.60 following his guilty plea to mis- form list and added him to the 90-man Arizona at Tennessee, 8 (ESPN) 2 Darting Larkin (KuSugg) 3.80 kle. . . . Former Notre Dame as- Agnieszka Radwanska, the 7 Thunder Reigns (KuSugg) 9.80 roster. Waived CB Joshua Moore. Friday Ex (8-6) $230.80 Tri (8-6-2) $1,751.80 demeanor assault and battery. Ex (5-6) $15.20 Tri (5-6-7) $131.20 world’s second-ranked women’s — Placed TE Nathan Over- Philadelphia at Cleveland, 7:30 PT (5/8/8 2 OF 3) $38.10 sistant football coach Corwin Spr (5-6-7-3 $1) $208.80 bay and S on the waived-in- New England at Tampa Bay, 7:30 Carryover $2,178.54 . . . The Seahawks will start Brown, 42, was given a four- tennis player, left her opening jured list. Signed CB Isaac Madison. Atlanta at Miami, 7:30 9th: NW1CD Pace $2,000 year suspended prison sentence rookie Russell match at the New Haven Claimed DT Bobby Skinner off waivers San Diego at Minnesota, 8 Off: 9:53 from the N.Y. Giants. Seattle at Kansas City, 8 Time: 29.3 1:00.1 1:30.0 2:00.0 for striking his wife and holding Wilson on Friday against the (Conn.) Open with a sore shoul- — Waived RB Ryan Ma- Chicago at N.Y. Giants, 8 (CBS) 2 Jate Shamel $3.60 2.20 2.10 Chiefs. . . . Running back Clin- haffey. Saturday Late Monday Driver: (AMerrimn) her hostage with a handgun in a der. . . . Two-time Grand Slam — Waived DL Jona- Indianapolis at Washington, 4 (NFL) Northfield results 1 Lightning Red (KuSugg) 3.40 2.40 seven-hour standoff with ton Portis announced his re- runner-up Vera Zvonareva than Fanene, OL Kyle Hill and PK Chris Detroit at Oakland, 7 5 Bruisers Jet (DaNoble) 2.20 Koepplin. Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 7 10th: 10000CLNW3 Pace $2,400 Ex (2-1) $10.60 Tri (2-1-5) $24.80 last August. . . . Notre Dame tirement, nearly two years after withdrew from next week’s U.S. San Diego Chargers — Waived S Nick Houston at New Orleans, 8 (CBS) Off: 10:34. Time: 29.0 57.3 1:27.4 1:58.4 10th: NW250PSCD Trot $2,400 he played his last NFL game for Polk. St. Louis at Dallas, 8 3 Southern Man $2.60 2.20 2.10 Off: 10:11. Time: 28.3 58.4 1:28.3 1:59.1 Lo Wood will miss Open because of a viral illness. — Waived WR Sunday Driver: (Kash Jr.) 3 Brother Nick $3.80 2.60 2.10 the season with an Achilles ten- the Redskins. He finished his Wallace Wright. Claimed WR Jordan San Francisco at Denver, 4 (FOX) 5 Free My Mind (Sugg) 3.40 2.60 Driver: (AMerrimn) Shipley off waivers from Cincinnati. Carolina at N.Y. Jets, 8 (NBC) 8 Formula T (Mermn) 3.80 4 Fortune King (KuSugg) 4.60 2.80 don injury. career with 9,923 rushing Referee charged: Lois Ann — Placed LB Gerald Ex (3-5) $8.00 Tri (3-5-8) $58.60 9 Credit Score (RoLippiatt) 2.80 yards, 27th on the NFL’s all- McRath on injured reserve. Spr (3-5-8-9 $1) $120.40 Ex (3-4) $14.20 Tri (3-4-9) $49.80 Goodman, a 70-year-old pro Washington Redskins — Announced the Spr (3-5-8-9 .10) $12.04 Spr (3-4-9-2 $1) $184.40 Thursday NFL time list. tennis referee from Los Angeles, retirement of RB Clinton Portis. Hamilton at Montreal, 7:30 Spr (3-4-9-2 .10) $18.44 MOTORSPORTS 11th: NW200PSCD Pace $2,000 Friday 11th: NW200PSCD Pace $2,000 NASCAR — Reinstated Truck Series Off: 10:55. Time: 28.4 58.4 1:27.1 1:56.1 Harrison hopeful: Steelers was arrested in New York on a B.C. at , 8 Off: 10:38. Time: 27.4 56.3 1:25.4 1:56.0 NBA driver Aaron Fike. 5 Who Your Frens $5.20 3.20 2.40 felony warrant charging her Driver: (Kash) 2 Thatll Work $3.40 2.20 2.10 linebacker James Harrison COLLEGE 4 Race Track Cruiser (Miller) 6.40 3.40 Driver: (DaNoble) (Coventry, Kent State) remains Paul has surgery: Los Angeles with killing her 80-year-old hus- West Coast Conference — Named Brad 2 Fueled Waiting (Tharps) 2.40 5 The Tupelo Flash N 3.20 2.80 Hurlbut senior associate commissioner Ex (5-4) $33.40 Tri (5-4-2) $134.80 Driver: (ElDeaton) optimistic his aching left knee Clippers point guard Chris band, Alan Goodman, with a for external relations. 3 Noble Maximus (KeKashJr) 4.80 PT (1/3/5 3of3) $13.80 Appalachian State — Named Eli Valentin WNBA Ex (2-5) $8.40 Tri (2-5-3) $29.80 Paul had surgery to repair a PF (6/1/3/5 4of4) $274.30 will be ready in time for the coffee mug. assistant volleyball coach. PT (2/3/2 3 OF 3) $11.10 Augusta State — Named Courtney Boyd 12th: NW600L5CD Pace $1,600 torn ligament in his right Tuesday PF (8/2/3/2 4 OF 4) $265.90 season opener against the women’s assistant basketball coach. Off: 11:16. Time: 28.1 57.4 1:27.2 1:56.4 Tulsa at Connecticut, 7 12th: FMNW600L5 Pace $1,600 Broncos. Harrison had a minor thumb. He is expected to be Auto racing Buffalo — Suspended LB Khalil Mack New York at Chicago, 8 7 Little Man $5.00 3.60 2.60 Off: 11:10. Time: 27.4 56.4 1:27.0 1:58.0 from the football team indefinitely. Washington at San Antonio, 8 Driver: (Deaton) 1 Cheektowaga $3.40 2.60 2.20 procedure on the knee last ready for the start of the sea- IndyCar race in Texas: Texas Chowan — Named Lee Branscome men’s Minnesota at Seattle, 10 4 Zhihong Pang (Sugg) 8.20 4.20 Driver: (RobLMiller) son. assistant basketball coach. Indiana at Los Angeles, 10:30 2 Jeremy’s Chaser (Mermn) 2.20 2 When You Smile 10.20 6.80 week and hasn’t practiced dur- Motor Speedway will host an New — Named Josiah Downing Wednesday Scratched: Intrepid Aries, Pandora’s Driver: (KeMCross) ing training camp. IndyCar race for the 17th alpine ski coach. Chicago at Atlanta, 7 Gambit N 7 Romantic Fever (DaNoble) 3.60 NHL Texas Tech — Dismissed LB Daniel Cobb Thursday Ex (7-4) $34.60 Tri (7-4-2) $152.60 Ex (1-2) $29.60 Tri (1-2-7) $135.80 straight year in June. from the football team. New York at Phoenix, 10 Spr (7-4-2-5 $1) $390.20 Spr (1-2-7-8 $1) $679.90 Xavier — Expelled men’s basketball F Indiana at Seattle, 10 Spr (7-4-2-5 .10) $39.02 — From staff, wire reports Spr (1-2-7-8 .10) $67.99 ‘Towel’ suit dropped: The Labor talks to resume: NHL Dez Wells. San Antonio at Los Angeles, 10:30 LDD (5-7) $14.00 LDD (2-1) $7.40

Minor-league baseball High schools

Portland at New Britain, 7:05 Totals 33 6 10 4 INTERNATIONAL (AAA) Today’s schedule John Adams at Maple Heights Goalies: P, Greiner (3 saves); H, Rodri- Mayfield 178, Euclid 185 (NR) d. Cirilo/Schmitz 4-6,6-2, 7-6(8-6). Today Lansing 000 000 000—0 3 1 John F. Kennedy at Copley guez (8). At Manakiki G.C. Cuyahoga Falls 4, Our Lady of Elms 1 North Division W L Pct. GB Akron at Erie, 7:05 Boys soccer Lake County 000 200 04x—6 10 0 Amherst at Lakewood, 7 John Hay at Berea Shaker Heights 4, Nordonia 2 1. Rossi (M) 36; 2. Clack (E) 40; 3. Cerny Singles: Kuzmishin (OLE) d. Pearson 6-1, Scranton/WB (NYY) 76 56 .576 — John Marshall at Toledo Scott SeaWolves 3, Aeros 2 E: Opitz. LOB: Lansing 5, Lake County 9. Avon Lake at St. Edward, 8 SH (1-0): Taylor-Shaut, LaMonica, Nau- (E) 42. 4-6, 6-3; McCurdy d. Fiegelist 6-4, 6-4; Pawtucket (Bos) 71 61 .538 5 Kenston at Hudson 2B: Patterson, Opitz, Hobson, Rodriguez, Benedictine at West Geauga, 6 gle, Katz. N (1-1): Weyrick, Hathaway. Orange 159, Revere 163 Green d. Ahmed 6-2, 6-4. Lehigh Vy. (Phi) 70 62 .530 6 Akron ab r h bi avg Lakeview at Madison Lindor. 3B: ROdriguez. CS: Lindor. Brookside at Garfield Heights, 6 Goalies: SH, Miyagi (5 saves); N, n/a (0). At Beechmont C.C. Doubles: Gobrogge/Waibel d. Rochester (Min) 66 65 .504 91⁄2 Henry, rf 4020.265 Fairview at Lake Catholic, 7 Ledgemont at Independence, 7:30 Solon 6, Cuyahoga Falls 0 1. Rukin (O) 36; 2. Devine (R) 39; 3. (tie) McGowan/Muzilla 6-2, 7-6(7-3); Syracuse (Was) 63 69 .477 13 Neal, lf 3000.308 Lansing ip h r er bb so Geneva at Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin, 7 Lincoln-West at Lakewood S (1-1): Tosuynan 3, Welker, Held , Sa- Adelman (O), Acus (R) 40. Bowery/Hendren d. Bolberg/Rimas 6-0, Buffalo (NYM) 62 69 .473 131⁄2 Weglarz, dh 4000.245 Lorain at Midview Syndergrd, L 7-5 31⁄3 22243 Lake Ridge Academy at Elyria Catholic, 5 telle. Shaker Hts. 172, Cuyahoga Hts. 179 6-0. South Division W L Pct. GB Aguilar, 1b 4121.185 Lutheran East at Oberlin Berl 22⁄3 30010 Madison at Ashtabula Edgewood, 6:30 Goalies: S, Altstadt (1 save); CF, Lias (6). At Astorhurst G.C. CVCA 5, Archbishop Hoban 0 Lawson, 2b 5010.346 Lutheran West at Firelands, 7:30 Charlotte (CWS) 77 55 .583 — Brua 1 2 0 0 0 0 Max Hayes at St. Ignatius, 6 St. Ignatius 7, 0 1. Schafer (CH) 39; 2. (tie) Terry (SH), Singles: Konstan d. Kramer 6-1, 6-1; Dit- Norfolk (Bal) 68 64 .515 9 Rohlinger, ss 3011.217 Mayfield at Nordonia Meyer 2⁄3 24012 Midview at Buckeye, 7 SI (2-0): Fahey 2, Taljan, Ivancic, Roth. Hirsch (SH) 42. trich d. Burkholder 6-1, 6-3; Pile d Gorey Durham (TB) 60 72 .455 17 Hernandez, c 3010.191 Midpark vs. Parma at Byers Field Kadish 1⁄3 10000 Riverside at Cleveland Heights, 7 Jeffries, Sanda. 6-0, 6-2. Gwinnett (Atl) 59 73 .447 18 R Rojas, 3b 3000.200 Monroe Central at Waterloo West Geauga 173, VASJ 185 Totals 33 2 9 2 Lake County ip h r er bb so Southeast at Woodridge, 7 Goalies: SI, Gronek (2 saves); P, Pullar At Briardale Greens G.C. Doubles: Haskell/Ciepiel d. DiMeo/May West Division W L Pct. GB Monroeville at Keystone 6-0, 6-4; Petrinec/Cameron d. Erie ab r h bi avg Jimenez, W 2-3 7 2 0 0 1 5 Tuslaw at , 7 (7). 1. Forrai (WG) 38; 2. Grudzinski (VASJ) Indianapolis (Pit) 78 53 .595 — Newbury at Mathews Penny 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 Westlake at Olmsted Falls, 7 Strongsville 3, Normandy 0 40; 3. Tropf (WG) 42. Baumhoer/Sensius 6-4, 6-2. 68 63 .519 10 Johnson, cf 4000.284 North Ridgeville at Westlake Columbus (Cle) Tejeda 1 1 0 0 0 1 S (1-0): Neumann, Shepherd, Nadzan. Hathaway Brown 4, Shaker Heights 1 1 Romero, ss 4000.309 Girls soccer Norwayne at Wellington HUDSON EXPLORER INVITATIONAL Toledo (Det) 54 78 .409 24 ⁄2 Goalies: S, Stephano (2 saves); N, DeCa- Singles: Adler d. Woyezyniski 6-3, 6-2; 1 Garcia, rf 3120.316 T: 2:36. A: 2,202. Perry at Riverside At The C.C. of Hudson Louisville (Cin) 50 82 .379 28 ⁄2 Buckeye at Midview, 7 Marqiluis d. Nojodlick 6-1, 6-2; Burrull d. Lennerton, dh 4011.271 Purcell Marian at St. Vincent-St. Mary pua (10). How they finished: 1. Dublin Jerome 302; Tuesday Copley at North Royalton, 7 Narendrula 4-6, 7-5(7-4). Plagman, lf 4121.240 CAROLINA (A-advanced) Cuyahoga Falls at Mentor, 7 Pymatuning Valley at Berkshire Tallmadge 7, Ravenna 1 2. Medina 315; 3. Upper Arlington 319; 4. Columbus 10, Louisville 7 Revere at Chagrin Falls T (1-0): Harvey 3, Helderman 2, Thomp- Doubles: Habib/Chapman d. Fernandez/ Norfolk 8, Gwinnett 0 Bishop, 1b 3000.253 Edgewood at Madison, 6:30 Findlay 322; 5. (tie) St. Edward, St. Igna- Douglas, 2b 3000.256 Northern Division W L Pct. GB Rocky River at Fairview son, Beane. R (0-1): n/a. 6-3, 6-3; Kleinman/Persky d. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 4, Buffalo 2 Elyria at Open Door, 4:30 tius 323; 7. Aurora 327; 8. Hudson 334; 9. Jones, 3b 3000.234 Wilmington (KC) 30 28 .517 — Sandy Valley at Indian Valley Goalies: T, Roy (7 saves); R, n/a. Maury/Kao 6-2, 6-1. Lehigh Valley 1-2, Toledo 0-5 Elyria Catholic at Keystone, 6:30 (tie) University School, Walsh Jesuit 337; McCann, c 3110.179 Frederick (Bal) 28 29 .491 11⁄2 Shaker Heights at Solon Hudson 5, Brunswick 0 Indianapolis 2, Syracuse 1 Euclid at Akron Garfield, TBD University School 3, Orange 0 11. Gilmour Academy 338; 12. Ashland Totals 31 3 6 2 Lynchburg (Atl) 27 30 .474 21⁄2 Springfield at Ellet Singles: Mdrinarishvili d. Yuhas 6-0, 6-0; Durham 3, Charlotte 1 GlenOak at Cloverleaf, 7 US (1-0): Bell 2, Adams 1. 339; 13. Brunswick 340; 14. Kent Roose- Potomac (Was) 25 32 .439 41⁄2 St. Peter Chanel at Harvey Arcoria d. Vargo 6-0, 6-0; Lim d. Weaver Pawtucket 3, Rochester 0 Akron 000 010 100—2 9 1 Kent Roosevelt at Nordonia, 7 Goalies: US, Wilhelm (3 saves); O, Blake velt 341; 15. Strongsville 343; 16. Stow Tallmadge at Ravenna (6). 347; 17. North Royalton 351; 18. Nordo- 6-0, 6-1. Today Erie 000 002 001—3 6 0 Southern Division W L Pct. GB Mayfield at Willoughby South, 7 Win.-Salem (CWS) 36 20 .643 — Toledo St. John’s Jesuit at Cleveland nia 365; 19. Cuyahoga Falls 375. Doubles: Lu/Chen d. Spaeth/Santiago Toledo at Columbus, 7:05 Murata. Akron 13, Erie 3. Ak- Midpark at Fairview, 6 Late results E: LOB: DP: Myrtle Beach (Tex) 35 23 .603 2 Heights Top individuals: 1. (tie) Luth (Med), 6-0, 6-0; Kreiss/Shi d. Romaniszyn/ ron 1. 2B: Aguilar, Holt, Lawson, Normandy at Valley Forge, 7 Manchester 4, Central Catholic 1 Clippers 10, Bats 7 Carolina (Cle) 28 30 .483 9 Perry at Highland, 7 Tuslaw at St. Thomas Aquinas Johnson (WJ) 72; 3. (tie) Bohl (DJ), Sela- Williams 6-1, 6-0. McCann, Lennerton. HR: Plagman. Sac: Uniontown Lake at Green M (1-0): Daily, Speer, Mirman, Misich. Salem (Bos) 20 37 .351 161⁄2 St. Joseph Academy at Avon, 7 met (DJ), Hinton (Aur), Monroe (Brun) Lake Ridge Academy 3, Vermilion 2 Columbus ab r h bi avg Hernandez. SF: Aguilar, Rohlinger. SB: University School at Massillon Jackson CC (0-1): Blackerby. Xxx-day Solon at Brunswick, 7 75. Singles: Anglin (V) d. Bandyopadhyay Fedroff, cf 5220.325 Neal. CS: Plagman. Valley Forge at North Olmsted Goalies: M, Jordan (5 saves); CC, Conrad Carolina 4-0, Potomac 0-3 Southeast at Woodridge, 5 (12). ROOTSTOWN ROVER INVITATIONAL 6-0, 6-4; Wilson (V) d. Miraldi 6-0, 4-6, Rottino, rf 4330.304 Akron ip h r er bb so Vermilion at Clearview 6-2; Al-Hadad (LRA) d. Ragnoni 6-2, 6-1. Wilmington 5, Frederick 4 Wadsworth at Marlington, 7 Rocky River 2, Fairview 1 At Kent State G.C. Phelps, 2b 3122.284 Wadsworth at Ashland Doubles: Beals/Kapadia (LRA) d. Murata 6 5 2 2 1 2 Myrtle Beach 3, Salem 2 Westlake at Olmsted Falls, 7 RR (1-0): Klodnick, O’Halla. F (0-1): John- How they finished: 1. Ellet 325; 2. St. Canzler, lf 4112.260 Warren G. Harding at Austintown Fitch, Buchanan/Gibbons 6-3, 6-2; Soto/ Bryson, L 5-4 22⁄3 11101 Winston-Salem at Lynchburg, 7:05 ston. Thomas Aquinas 327; 3. Ravenna ‘A’ 330; LaPorta, dh 3113.267 Football schedule 7:30 Hataher (LRA) d. Eppinger/Koerner 6-2, Erie ip h r er bb so Today Warren JFK at South Range Goalies: RR, n/a; F, Gibbons (5 saves). 4. Mogadore 334; 5. Field 337; 6. (tie) Anderson, 1b 4023.251 Week 1 6-4. Goedert, 3b 4000.287 Garcia 5 6 1 1 3 6 Carolina at Potomac, 7:05 Warrensville Heights at Columbus South, Trinity 2, Streetsboro 1 Woodridge, Cardinal 339; 8. Southeast Note: Games start at 7 unless noted. Magnificat 4, Rocky River 1 Pagnozzi, c 5010.207 Faulk 3 3 1 1 2 2 7:30 T (1-0): Simun, Flanagan. S (0-1): White. 340; 9. Crestwood 345; 10. Springfield Singles: Quinones (RR) d. Moran 6-2, 6-3; Diaz, ss 5230.321 Morrisn, W 4-3 1 0 0 0 1 1 NEW YORK-PENN (Rookie) Thursday Waynedale at Tuscarawas Valley, 7:30 Goalie: T, Antonelli (4 saves); S, Wilson 352; 11. Ravenna ‘B’ 358; 12. Rootstown ‘A’ 359; 13. Windham 371; 14. Garretts- Manimbo d. Grierson 6-2, 6-1; Lawless d. Totals 37 10 15 10 WP: Murata, Garcia, R 2. T: 3:18. A: Tuesday NONLEAGUE West Branch at Kirtland (9). Batavia 4, Mahoning Valley 1 ville Garfield 383; 15. Coventry 416; 16. Fitzsimmons 6-0, 6-3. Louisville ab r h bi avg 3,476. Buchtel at Massillon Washington, 7:30 West Geauga at Chardon Today Firestone at GlenOak West Holmes at Triway Rootstown ‘B’ 438. Doubles: Miller/Johnson d. Copa/ Rodriguez, 2b 5012.233 Girls soccer MIDWEST (A) Mahoning Valley at Batavia, 7:05 Howland at Lakeside Western Reserve Academy at Hawken Top individuals: 1. Cockerham (Ellet) 75; Riegelsberger 6-3, 6-3; Farinacci/ Phipps, cf 4010.218 Independence 2, North Ridgeville 0 Kenmore vs. Normandy at Byers Field Wickliffe at Richmond Heights 2. (tie) McIntyre (Rav), Adelman (Field) McCabe d. Inks/Lam 6-3, 6-2. Soto, 1b 5000.252 I (1-0): Wisniewski 2. Eastern Division W L Pct. GB FRONTIER (Independent) Newton Falls at Southeast Willoughby South at Notre Dame-Cathe- 77; 4. (tie) Mosher (STA), Mazanec Perry 5, Lake Catholic 0 Perez, rf 5230.299 Goalies: I, Spilker (11 saves); NR, Wiles Bowl. Green (TB) 34 23 .596 — Tuesday Rootstown at Sebring McKinley dral Latin (Card), Peters (Card) 78. Singles: Pacquet d. Radigan 6-3, 7-6; Valaika, dh 3100.230 (8). Fort Wayne (SD) 32 25 .561 2 Road 4, Lake Erie 2 Shaw at Dover Windham at Jackson-Milton WEST SHORE CONF. PREVIEW Johnson d. Steigerwald 6-3, 6-2; Reigert Costanzo, 3b 2210.265 Magnificat 1, Bay 0 Lake County (Cle) 31 25 .554 21⁄2 Strongsville vs. Lake Catholic at Jerome Woodridge at Cuyahoga Valley Christian At Grey Hawk G.C. d. Lawrence 6-3, 6-3. Miller, c 3111.242 Today M (1-0): Baumbick. Lansing (Tor) 29 26 .527 4 T. Osborne Stadium Academy How they finished: 1. Avon 308; 2. Rocky Doubles: Klinger/Hogan d. Matteo/ Puckett, lf 3001.221 Road at Lake Erie, 7:05 Goalies: M, Piscioneri (4 saves); B, Fran- South Bend (Ari) 29 27 .518 41⁄2 Youngstown East at Youngstown Ursu- River 316; 3. Bay 357; 4. Lakewood 360; Morrissey 7-5, 6-2; Spahr/Norton d. Totals 35 7 9 6 W.Michigan (Det) 29 28 .509 5 line Saturday cati (11). 5. Midview 362; 6. North Ridgeville 370; Fox/Delosi 6-1, 3-6, 6-0. Columbus 005 000 320—10 15 1 Dayton (Cin) 25 30 .455 8 NONLEAGUE Valley Forge 4, Normandy 0 7. Vermilion 373; 8. Elyria Catholic 376. St. Joseph Academy 5, Brush 0 Friday Louisville 002 320 000—7 9 0 Great Lakes (LAD) 24 33 .421 10 Beachwood at Gilmour Academy, 2 VF: Lanese 3, Murphy. Top individuals: 1. (tie) Olson (Avon), Singles: Drapac d. Ambrozic 6-0, 6-1; NONLEAGUE Glenville vs. St. Edward at Lakewood Goalies: VF, Zoltai (4 saves); N, Wakut Western Division W L Pct. GB Kelley (Avon) 74; 3. Farling (RR) 76; 4. Kahl d. Kaufmann 6-3, 6-2; Saracina d. E: Phelps. LOB: Columbus 9, Louisville 7. Akron East at Massillon Perry, 7:30 Lowellville at Youngstown Christian (8). DP: Columbus 2, Louisville 4. 2B: Ander- Clinton (Sea) 36 21 .632 — Sikora (Avon) 77; 5. (tie) Robenalt (RR), Weinstein 6-1, 6-1. Soccer Akron Garfield at Wooster Our Lady of the Lakes vs. Villa Angela- Waterloo 2, Lake Center Christian 0 son 2, Rodriguez, Perez, Gregorius. CS: Burlington (Oak) 32 25 .561 4 Tucci (RR) 79. Doubles: Violand/Ruebensaal d. Akron North at Fairless St. Joseph at Euclid, 1 W (1-0): Gregory 2. Rottino. Beloit (Min) 30 27 .526 6 Amherst at Elyria Late results Woodruff/Adell 6-2, 6-1; Rouse/Powers Kane County (KC) 29 28 .509 7 MLS Walsh Jesuit at Canton McKinley Goalies: W, Baumbick (1 save); LCC, Archbishop Hoban at Kent Roosevelt Riverside 152, Geneva 172 d. Anderson/Pace 6-3, 6-2. Columbus ip h r er bb so Wisconsin (Mil) 28 29 .491 8 Today CHARITY GAME Hofer (14). Ashtabula Edgewood at Geneva At Painesville C.C. Valley Forge 3, Parma 2 McFarland 42⁄3 87661 Quad Cities (StL) 27 30 .474 9 Toronto FC at Columbus, 7:30 At Stadium Wickliffe 4, Trinity 0 Aurora at Twinsburg 1. Pae (G) 35; 2. Irish (R) 37; 3. (tie) Singles: Knauss (P) d. Hruschak 6-1, 6-1; Langwell, W 2-0 11⁄3 00003 Peoria (Cubs) 22 35 .386 14 Chicago at D.C. United, 7:30 Brecksville vs. North Royalton, 2 W (1-0): Daye 3, Hopton. Avon at Avon Lake Jeddy (R), Poyar (R) 38. Ward (VF) d. Hipwell 6-4, 6-3; Galek (VF) Wheeler 11⁄3 10000 Cedar Rapids (LAA) 16 41 .281 20 Friday Cardinal Mooney vs. St. Ignatius Goalies: W, Heyduk (10 saves); T, Heese Barberton at Cuyahoga Falls d. Breedlov 6-1, 7-6. Barnes, S-1 12⁄3 00001 Real Salt Lake at Philadelphia, 7:30 (11). Tuesday Bay at Orange Girls golf Doubles: Buettner/Collins (VF) d. Kaur/ Louisville ip h r er bb so Lake County 6, Lansing 0 Saturday Boys soccer Late results Bedford at Olmsted Falls WALSH JESUIT INVITATIONAL Steiber 6-3, 6-3; Hale/Muller (P) d. Peoria 4, Wisconsin 2 D.C. United at Montreal, 4:30 North Royalton 1, Massillon Jackson 1 Gustafson 3 6 5 5 4 2 Benedictine at Boardman, 7:30 Barberton 6, Timken 0 At Ohio Prestwick C.C. Buda/Proch 6-4, 6-3. West Michigan 6, Great Lakes 5 New England at Columbus, 7:30 NR (0-0-1): McEldowney. MJ (0-0-1): own Christiani 3 1 0 0 2 1 Center Western Reserve at Cuya- B: Easterling, Sabol, Holcomb, Dubina, How they finished: 1. Massillon Jackson OTCA TOURNAMENT (DIVISION II) Dayton 6, Fort Wayne 3 Toronto FC at Houston, 8:30 goal. Masset, L, 0-1 0 4 3 3 2 0 hoga Heights Brummond, Fisher. 309; 2. Magnificat 311; 3. Highland 318; Beachwood 4, Rocky River 1 1 Burlington 6, Kane County 3 Colorado at San Jose, 10:30 Goalies: NR, Zeilmann (4 saves); MJ, Ohman 1 ⁄3 11101 Black River at Collins Western Reserve Goalies: B, Sykes (3 saves); T, Taylor (5), 4. North Canton Hoover 328; 5. Kent Singles: Pietsch d. Quinones 6-0, 6-0; 1 Clinton 3, Cedar Rapids 2 Vancouver at Portland, 10:30 Kingsbury (4). Smith ⁄3 21110 Brookfield vs. Trinity at Bedford Bearcat Schneider (4). Roosevelt 346; 6. St. Ursula 356; 7. (tie) S.Tall d. Grierson 6-4, 6-2; Kuang d. Fitz- 1 Bowling Green 3, South Bend 1 Seattle FC at Chivas USA, 10:30 Bray ⁄3 00000 Stadium Chagrin Falls 2, Rocky River 2 Wadsworth 4, Ashland 0 Walsh Jesuit, Hathaway Brown 365; 9. simmons 6-4, 6-2. Hoover 1 1 0 0 0 3 Beloit 11, Quad Cities 0 Sunday Brooklyn at Rhodes CF (1-0-1): Keiper 2. RR (1-0-1): Klodnick W (1-0): Runkle 2, O’brien, Fullbright. Hudson 373; 10. St. Joseph Academy 383; Doubles: Riegelsberger/Copa (R) d. BS: Masset (1). WP: McFarland. T: 3:27. Today FC Dallas at Los Angeles, 7 Brookside at Oak Harbor 2. Goalies: W, Joy (2 saves); A, Drum (15). South Bend at Lake County,7 New York at Sporting Kansas City, 9 11. St. Vincent-St. Mary 387; 12. Beau- Finkenthal/Jiao 6-3, 7-5; Crosby/J.Tall d. A: 7,594. Brunswick at Padua CF, Rizzo (2 saves); RR, Liva (9). Wooster 7, Cloverleaf 0 mont 389; 13. Wadsworth 396; 14. Nordo- Lam/Inks 7-6(4), 6-2. Canton Central Catholic at Alliance Columbia 3, Cuyahoga Heights 0 W: Edgell 2, Sleek 2, Battig, Rickett, Ci- Captains 6, Lugnuts 0 nia 428; 15. Pauda 445; 16. Stow 448; 17. Late results EASTERN (AA) European Champions League Canton South at Coventry C: Thrane 2, Hanchin. colani. Lansing ab r h bi avg Strongsville 455. Amherst 5, Elyria Catholic 0 PLAYOFF ROUND (FIRST LEG) Cardinal at Garrettsville Garfield Goalies: C, n/a (4 saves); CH, Machnicki Goalies: W, Wudarzewski (4 saves); C, Top individuals: 1. Hollis (Mag) 69; 2. Singles: Keron d. Emling 6-4, 6-2; Soud- Eastern Division W L Pct. GB Baligod, cf 4000.266 Tuesday Central Catholic at Columbia (9). Deeks (9). (tie) Provasnik (High), Ho (Wads) 71; 4. Trenton (NYY) 73 56 .566 — Pierre, 3b 4000.258 ers d. Carraccio 6-2, 4-6, 6-1; Szucs d. Spartak (Russia) 2, Fenerbahce Chalker at Pleasant, 7:30 Highland 5, Kent Roosevelt 1 Yarborogh (HB) 74; 5. Engleheisler (MJ) New Britain (Min) 68 60 .531 41⁄2 Hawkins, rf 4000.274 Pack 6-0, 6-1. () 1 Champion at Streetsboro H (1-0): Davis 2, Hall 2, Downey. KR Boys golf 76. Reading (Phi) 68 61 .527 5 Hobson, 1b 4010.276 () 1, Cluj (Romania) 2 Chippewa at Norton, 7:30 Doubles: Ondeka/Sturges d. Lester/ (0-1): Habeeb. Amherst 169, Westlake 177 Binghamton (NYM) 62 67 .481 11 Crouse, lf 3000.194 Borussia Moenchengladbach () Cloverleaf at Buckeye, 7:30 WEST SHORE CONF. PREVIEW Morgan 6-0, 6-2; Nowlin/McDermott d. Goalies: H, Seaman (1 save); KR, Moh- At Fox Creek G.C. Portland (Bos) 61 66 .480 11 Patterson, dh 3010.243 1, Dynamo Kiev (Ukraine) 3 Collinwood at Hubbard At Big Met G.C. Palichleb/Buchs 6-0, 6-0. nacky (9). 1. Campana (A) 38; 2. Jennings (A) 41; 3. N.Hampshire (Tor) 54 75 .419 19 Peters, 2b 3000.253 Helsingborg (Sweden) 0, Celtic Crestwood at Mogadore How they finished: 1. Avon 342; 2. Bay Hathaway Brown 4, Mayfield 1 Independence 0, Gilmour Academy 0 Arora (W) 43. Western Division W L Pct. GB Opitz, ss 3010.220 (Scotland) 2 East Canton at Timken 390; 3. Vermilion 397; 4. Rocky River 408; Singles: Iranpour d. Fukamachi 6-3, 6-1; Goalies: I, Bernstein (12 saves); GA, Akron (Cle) 75 53 .586 — Munoz, c 2 0 0 0 .222 Copenhagen (Denmark) 1, Lille () East Tech at Findlay, 7:30 Brush 182, Streetsboro 197 5. North Ridgeville 434. Vizelman (M) d. Mitchell 6-1, 6-0; Adler Hasler (5). Top individuals: 1. Neumann (Avon) 73; Bowie (Bal) 68 61 .527 71⁄2 Totals 30 0 3 0 0 Eastlake North at Brush At Acacia C.C. (Front) d. Schmitt 7-5, 6-2. 2. Gentner (RR) 80; 3. Gerome (NR) 83; 4. Richmond (SF) 66 63 .512 91⁄2 Lake County ab r h bi avg Today Elyria Catholic at Huron, 7:30 Midpark 3, Geneva 2 1. Shlonsky (B) 39; 2. Johnson (S) 40; 3. Doubles: Persky/Chapman d. Mulvihill/ Wittke (B) 45. (tie) Doehne (Avon), Fortner (Verm) 88. Altoona (Pit) 61 67 .477 14 Ramirez, 2b 5100.340 AEL Limassol (Cyprus) vs. Anderlecht Euclid at Mentor M (1-0): Moody 3. G (0-1): Zaldivar, Gaul. Piazza 6-2, 6-2; Eisle/Ruddock d. Goalies: M, Telep (7 saves); G, Robles Harrisburg (Was) 60 69 .465 151⁄2 Lindor, ss 4022.261 (), 2:45 Fairport at Mineral Ridge Keystone 180, Brooklyn 186 Millenius/Young 6-4, 6-4. Erie (Det) 55 73 .430 20 Smith, rf 5010.308 BATE Borisov (Belarus) vs. Kiryat Field at Minerva (4). At Springvale G.C Girls tennis West Holmes 4, Archbishop Hoban 1 Tuesday Sabourin, 1b 3110.304 Shmona (Israel), 2:45 Garfield Heights at Medina North Royalton 3, Hudson 1 1. Anderson (B) 39; 2. Blaine (B) 42; 3. Avon 4, North Royalton 1 Singles: Nelson d. Kramer 6-0, 6-0; Hogle Erie 3, Akron 2 Lowery, c 2 1 0 0 .230 Braga (Portugal) vs. Udinese (), 2:45 Grand Valley at Conneaut NR: Wypasek 2, DeMattie. H: n/a. E.Benko (K) 44. Singles: Rini d. Ball 6-1, 6-1; Schwartz d. d. Burkholder 6-0, 6-0; May(AH) d. Wag- Binghamton 1, New Hampshire 0 Myles, lf 4120.283 Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia) vs. Maribor Highland vs. Holy Name at North Royal- Goalies: NR, Nagy (10 saves); H, n/a. Lutheran West 177, Black River 220 Haines 6-0, 6-2; Mentler d. Baldari 6-0, ners 7-6(5), 6-0. Reading 11, Harrisburg 9 Rodriguez, dh 3122.265 (Slovenia), 2:45 ton, 7:30 Perry 7, Harvey 1 At Deer Pass G.C. 6-1. Doubles: Black/Frank d. Baumhoer/ Richmond 7, Bowie 3 MacPhee, cf 4120.222 Malaga (Spain) vs. Panathanaikos Hillsdale at Manchester P (1-0): Schenk 3, Espinosa, Bernal, El- 1. DiCapua (LW) 40; 2. Konstan (LW) 45; Doubles: DeLuca/Nakon d. Packard/ DiMeo 7-5, 6-3; Yoder/Morris d. Altoona 5, Trenton 0 Medina, 3b 3000.222 (Greece), 2:45 Hoover at Stow more, Blake. H (0-1): Orbe. 3. (tie) Stover (LW), Burke (LW) 46. Pellechia 6-2, 4-6, 6-2; Kamppila/Muren Thomas/Sensius 6-4, 6-3. Westshore boys soccer preview 2012 » West Life - Serving the Westshore Community Si ... Page 4 of 7

The Fairview boys soccer team will be looking to repeat as Patriot Athletic Conference champions this year. (West Life photo by Stefanie Kilnapp)

By Ryan Kaczmarski

BAY hopes to build on last year’s 8-9-1 overall record, and make it to regionals in the postseason.

“We are a great deal older than last year’s squad,” Rockets head coach Robert Dougherty said. “We graduated two starters and seven seniors (overall). We had seven freshmen (last year) play large sections of time, so they are a year older and stronger.

“My senior class is big and strong, with great numbers, 13 altogether.”

The key returning players are goalkeeper Koray Sayir, Chris Eaton Back, leading scorer Matt Toth, midfielders Adam and Ben Tepper, and Brady Kinsey comes back from injury.

Senior captain Jack Creech will be lost for the season with a torn ACL.

“We are very balanced and deep, with a great deal of experience,” Dougherty said. “We need to be more consistent on offense, and we need to relax and play within ourselves.”

ROCKY RIVER is coming off a 2011 season in which it had an overall record of 8-7-3 (3-2-1 in the West Shore Conference) and made it to the district semifinals.

“We were an inexperienced, young team last year,” Pirates head coach Kevin Zerbey said. “The good thing about that was a bunch of sophomores and freshmen were able to find out what varsity soccer is all about.

“Basically, we beat the teams we should have beaten and lost to the teams that probably should have beaten us.”

The Rockets have eight returning lettermen, including goalkeeper Dominic Liva, forward Spencer Klodnick and midfielders Trent Newby, Sutton Klodnick and Nathaniel O’Halla.

“Those boys are going to be relied upon to provide the majority of our offense – except the goalie obviously – and get us through tough games with their experience, ability and leadership,” Zerbey said.

The team captains are senior Tristan Smith and junior Newby.

“They set a good example for others to follow,” Zerbey said. “We have some very talented players.

“We will need to replace five seniors who all were a part of the varsity team for more than two years each,” he added. “The guys who take those spots are in need of on-the-job training.”

LUTHERAN WEST finished with an overall record of 14-4-1 (7-2 in the Patriot Athletic Conference) in 2011, and was 2-1 in the postseason.

“Last year’s squad was an excellent group of athletes,” Longhorns head coach Josh Huber said. “We were strong, tall and fast, however, it more of an individual effort.”

The key returning lettermen are seniors Nick Vrabel and C.J. McNamee; and juniors Josh Sekola and Aaron Beckman.

“We have nine seniors, which would include our two captains, Tim Couther and Vrabel,” Huber said. “Tim brings drive and leadership by his actions and words. Nick brings the necessary technical skills to bond our team.

“We are technically sound at each position,” he added. “Team chemistry is much better than previous years. We don’t necessarily have a go-to guy and therefore everyone has to put in the effort for the team to be successful.”

The Longhorns will be playing on the new artificial surface at their stadium this year.

“It will help play into our strategy of playing,” Huber concluded.

FAIRVIEW is coming off its first PAC championship, in which the 2011 squad was 11-7-1 overall and had a conference record of 8-0-1.

“With the graduation of the class of 2012, we lost our defensive and forward lineup,” Warriors head coach David Snow said. “They were a big part of Fairview boys soccer.”

The key returning players are seniors Blake Beard (captain), Iven Chaqueco, goalkeeper Connor Gibbons (captain), Zach Jones, Connor Kiesner, David Salamon, Kyle Starks and Mike Wilkinson; and juniors Rey Galindo, Eric Groh, Henry Hvizdos, Logan Johnston and Dan Karliak.

The overall team goal this year is to repeat as conference champions.

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NORTH OLMSTED will look to improve in the 7-11-1 record of last year.

“We were in every game,” Eagles head coach Chris Marsh said. “We played one of the toughest schedules – nine teams were ranked in Cleveland’s top 10.”

The key returning players are seniors J.J. Ball, Mike Butera, Alec DeAnna, Kevin Sorenson, M.J. Akpo-Esambe, Steve Newport and Stefan Spanu.

“Captains J.J. Ball and Mike Butera bring leadership, passion and grit,” Marsh said. “We have a very young starting 11, who are not flashy, but that can and will play with anybody.”

OLMSTED FALLS had an overall record of 7-11 last season and lost in the first round of the postseason.

The Bulldogs will have the largest numbers in recent program history, but will lack depth at the varsity level, as they will field two goalkeepers and 15 field players.

“Our biggest concern is to stay healthy,” head coach James Walchanowicz said. “We have two starters that we hope to have back by our second game of the season.

“Although Olmsted Falls will again be low in numbers and lack depth, we do have a very talented, hard-working group for the 2012 season,” he added “We have told ourselves that this year will mark a key point in the development of the program, for our team has set some high expectations. We have a quality coaching staff with college playing experience and who care about the kids and program.

Seniors Jake Samsel and Adam Woodruff will complete for the time in the varsity net.

“Each has positive qualities and have worked hard this off-season to be where they are at now. They are two blue-collar, hard-working keepers who want nothing more than to keep the ball out of the back of the net,” Walchanowicz said.

Olmsted Falls will have sophomores Christian Klein and Rytan MacDonald; junior Eric Skutt; and seniors Ryan Crozier and Conner Bailey anchor the back line with help from junior Zach Cleversy and sophomore Ryan Klimchak.

“Our Midfield this year will be comprised of seniors Brad Sommer, Adam McQuillian, Brian Bildstein and junior Mike Payne,” Walchanowicz said. “All are big and strong and will hopefully function as the engine of the team. They will be greatly helped out by freshmen Pat O’Toole and Austin Lockhart.

“At forwards, we have a committee of players who all have strengths.”

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http://westlife.northcoastnow.com/westshore -boys -soccer -preview -2012/ 8/ 30/ 2012 Thursday, August 30, 2012 The Plain Dealer Breaking news: cleveland.com Sports D7* OSU FOOTBALL HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP Freshmen earn stripes, then lose them Shoremen top Braves Doug Lesmerises OSU vs. Miami (Ohio) The freshmen with stripes re- that number of freshmen, which Plain Dealer Reporter maining include linebackers rises to 15 when including five for boys soccer win Saturday, noon, , Josh Perry, Camren Williams, other redshirt freshmen. He From staff reports Columbus — Glenville’s De- Columbus, Big Ten Network. Jamal Marcus and Luke Roberts; thinks that’s a typical number in when Maddy John scored the van Bogard was the first fresh- receivers Michael Thomas, Ric- today’s game. deciding goal and goalkeeper man to lose his stripe, so it’s no have your stripe off,” Meyer said quan Southward and Frank Ep- “Nothing caught me off guard, Avon Lake’s boys soccer team Libby Grace had two saves in surprise that the safety is one of Wednesday after practice. itropoulos; defensive end Se’Von as far as how many freshmen are started Southwestern Confer- the North Coast League Blue Di- the new guys whom Ohio State So far, 16 OSU freshmen have Pittman; offensive lineman Pat involved,” Meyer said. “Certainly, ence play on the right foot with vision win. coach is most eager lost their stripes, including four Elflein; tight end Blake Thomas; the last five, six years, a place like Wednesday’s 2-0 blanking of to see on Saturday. He’s one of walk-ons. The latest Wednesday defensive back ; and Ohio State or Florida, you go out host Berea. Westlake 1, Amherst 0 The Senior captain Alex Strimbu’s several true freshmen who were linebacker David Perkins, O’Connor and Dodson, both of and recruit guys that go play,” Demons escaped with a win, free kick broke a scoreless tie in should play for the Buckeyes in center Jacoby Boren, defensive whom had surgery and haven’t Meyer said. “You’re not recruit- thanks to Amanda Finucan’s back Najee Murray and walk-on the second half, while Kyle the opener against Miami (Ohio). practiced much, or at all. Perry ing them to redshirt.” goal and goalkeeper Alexis Car- offensive lineman Logan O’Connor provided an insur- From the start, Meyer has and Epitropoulos were also But until they’re ready, you are penter’s nine saves. Beougher. slowed by injuries for at least recruiting them to wear black ance goal off a pass from Dan viewed redshirting as a fallback “So we’re getting closer,” part of camp. stripes. Furrer. Shoremen netminder position, not something he plans Twinsburg 1, Mentor 1 Meyer said. “It’s going to look You have to figure a few more Kane Adams finished with two on for his first-year players. Com- Amanda Marson’s goal gave vis- bad with a big black piece of tape of them will have the stripes re- Also: Meyer acknowledged that saves to preserve the shutout. ing back from injuries will likely iting Mentor an early lead, until on their helmets Saturday. moved soon, especially since the Buckeyes’ uniforms may have force Buckeyes such as offensive Olivia Bongiovanni tallied the They’re worried about the Buck- three of them — Michael changed slightly. He said he St. Edward 2, Brunswick 2 St. linemen Kyle Dodson and Joey tying goal in the Northeast Ohio eye Leaves, [but] they’ll have a Thomas, Williams and Perry — doesn’t care what they wear, but Edward, ranked No. 2 in the O’Connor and running back War- Conference game. piece of electrical tape on their are among the 10 true freshmen he wants to make sure he didn’t area, grabbed a 1-0 lead on An- ren Ball to go that route. helmets. I’ll get some emails on the two-deep roster. break any traditions. So Nike led tal Petrik’s goal, only to have Volleyball For nearly every other fresh- about that.” The others are offensive line- the way, but Meyer ran the look the Blue Devils counter on Alex man, the opportunity to get onto Meyer, of course, was joking. men Boren and ; past some former players, includ- Becka’s second-half goal. A Dy- Chagrin Falls 3, Willoughby the field is there — as long as But even though the stripes running back Bri’onte Dunn; de- ing OSU Alumni Association lan Castro goal gave Brunswick South 1 Megan McGinley’s they can get that darn black won’t be there in reality, they fensive linemen Noah Spence, President and CEO Archie Grif- a short-lived, 2-1 lead, but the nine kills, six blocks and 11 stripe off their helmet. will remain mentally. and fin....Itcontinues to sound as if Eagles salvaged a tie when Zac service points, along with Sa- Meyer’s rite of passage, in There are 13 scholarship play- Tommy Schutt; and Perkins, the defensive end Nathan Williams Cairns tallied on a header. vannah Gabram’s 27 assists, which freshmen start with a ers from Meyer’s first recruiting linebacker. And that doesn’t in- will get into the game Saturday helped keep the Tigers un- black stripe and then have it re- class who have yet to lose their clude Bogard, who didn’t make after coming back from knee sur- Rocky River 3, Vermilion 0 beaten. moved when they have proved stripes — or at least haven’t been the two-deep but should see ac- gery. The Pirates earned the West themselves in practice, is one announced as losing them. And tion on special teams and is still Shore Conference shutout when Gilmour Academy 3, East- way to gauge which players have this is kind of a big deal. The in the mix to play in the nickel To reach this Plain Dealer reporter: Sutton Klodnick, Noah Lorincz- lake North 0 The unbeaten a chance to see some action. Buckeyes are keeping a running defense. [email protected], Comi and Brett Scherzer scored Lancers earned the nonleague “It’s hard to play if you don’t list in their game notes. Meyer is fine with leaning on 216-999-4479 and goalie Dominic Liva made victory when Jess Janota and three saves. Alexis Turk combined for 19 Girls soccer kills, while Megan Polak totaled 25 assists. BOWDEN Scouting the Solon 5, Medina 0 The Comets blanked shorthanded Medina Boys golf on Maddie Kresevic’s two goals, from D1 Coach: (first year, Tallmadge 146, Wadsworth Natalie Ockunzzi’s two assists 140-62-2 overall). 163 Zach Mosholder, Mike It’s Bowden’s turn and goalie Kristen Confroy’s Last season: 1-11, 0-8 Mid-Ameri- Mastran and Chris Koza took three saves. The Battling Bees to turn Zips around can Conference. top honors, as each shot 36 were playing without 15 play- Offense: Look for a wide-open, when the Blue Devils won the “That’s been exciting to see for quick-hitting attack, triggered by ers, who were serving the final Suburban League match at Ma- our football team.” senior transfer Dalton Williams game of a two-game suspension plecrest. Just as excited is a fan base (Stephen F. Austin), one of only after violating team rules. worn thin by the past two coach- three new starting QBs in the MAC. The most proven player on the Girls golf ing regimes. Three months after Bay 3, Lakewood 1 The Rock- team is tailback Jawon Chisholm Nordonia 197, Tallmadge taking the AD job, Wistrcill fired ets welcomed Lakewood into (961 yards in 2011). However, 199 Kelsey Rice of Tallmadge incumbent coach J.D. Brookhart Bowden is revamping this offense the West Shore Conference, as had the day’s best score of 45, and brought in Rob Ianello, a re- to match the high-scoring units Alex Brown had a goal and an cruiting coordinator and former around the league, so new faces . but it was Jessica Hespen’s 46 interim head coach at Notre will show up throughout over the that helped the host Knights Dame. Ianello finished 2-22 in first few games. Walsh Jesuit 2, Padua 0 The grab the Suburban League win two seasons before being fired Defense: Several new faces include Warriors, ranked No. 1 in Divi- at Ellsworth Meadows Golf after the 2011 campaign. the demonstrative defensive coor- sion II, remained unbeaten, Club. dinator, , who for- Now comes Bowden as a dad- merly was head coach at N.C. gum breath of fresh air, and a State, and former NFL defensive 140-62-2 track record for win- PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON back Terrell Buckley coaching the HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ning. His use of the word “dad- secondary. Defense was a major gum” has already become a sig- Akron football coach Terry Bowden posted terrific records at team weakness in 2011. Like the nature of his excitement for the Auburn and North Alabama, but it’s his history of offense, expect to see a lot of new job, while his record speaks turnarounds at Salem and Samford that could help the Zips. faces, although experienced play- Ellet forfeits opening victory to his credentials. ers such as LB Troy Gilmer (71 tackles) and DL Nick Caponi (30 “The first thing about him is The Terry Bowden file Ellet will forfeit its opening said Howard, whose office in- tackles) must help show the way night football victory over formed the Ohio High School his bloodline, his pops [Bowden’s Age: 56. Born: Douglas, Ga. Alma mater: West Virginia. early against some tough competi- father, Florida State icon and for- Position: Akron football coach. Year: First. Springfield after it was discov- Athletic Association of the mis- tion. ered it used an academically in- take. mer Seminoles coach Bobby Career record: 140-62-2. Special teams: Both a and eligible player. “There was nothing sinister Bowden],” Akron secondary Background: Son of former Florida State head coach . kicker must be replaced. coach and former NFL star Terry’s brother Tommy was the head coach at Clemson. His brother Overview: Externally, predictions Joe Howard, administrator about it. Coach Yost is taking Terrell Buckley said. “I’m famil- Jeff is a current assistant at Akron. for the coming season are consis- for interscholastic athletics for the blame, but I don’t think it is Did you know? Terry Bowden was named national Coach of the the Akron schools, said Ellet all his fault.” iar with 90 percent of what’s tently dire. But internally, the ex- Year in 1993 while at Auburn. . . . Terry (1993, Auburn), Tommy coach Joe Yost reported the er- Ellet defeated Springfield, going to happen. And I like that. pectations are for at least three (1998, Tulane) and Bobby (1999, Florida State) each have had an victories. One of several keys to ror as soon as he discovered it. 63-0. The Orangemen play at The energy he brings, the knowl- undefeated season as a head coach. the season will be grooming depth “It was a clerical error, some- Tallmadge on Friday. edge that he brings, the attitude — Elton Alexander on both sides of the ball, and play- thing anyone could have made,” — Tim Rogers that we’re here to win — you just ing a lot of youth. If the game plan love that in coach.” is forced to change due to injuries But make no mistake, Terry in a better situation, would have year. or lack of depth, then it will be a High school results Bowden understands his Akron played better,” he said. “And I Starting senior defensive back long season. Schedule: Today C. Florida, 7; Sept. Doubles: Matta/Olsen d. Garlitz/ Kapadia 6-1, 6-1; E.Coyne/Harvey challenge is twofold. He has the think the guys that were left Avis Commack from Florida Girls golf 8 at Fla. International, 6; Sept. 15 Hawken 178, Kenston 185 Bertrand 7-6 (7-3), 6-4; Knetig/ d. Hatcher/Solo 6-1, 6-1. knowledge to win, but he might wanted to stick around to see if State, a converted receiver, had Perry 202 Desantis d. Kopp/Traffis 6-4, 6-2. Medina 5, Elyria 0 not have the roster to win Morgan State, 3:30; Sept. 22 at At Punderson Chagrin Falls 4, Hath. Brown (B) 1 Singles: Garrity d. A.Rodriguez(e) they could get this thing cor- nine tackles in 12 games for the Tennessee, TBA; Sept. 29 Miami 1. (tie) Cohen (H), Poe (K) 43; 3. Singles: Widman (C) d. Callanan 6-0, 6-0; Ott d. Williams(e) 6-2, quickly. Akron wins might be (tie) I. Joseph (H), T. Bacon (K), 6-1, 7-5; White (C) d. Babcox 6-1, 6-2; Major d. Green 6-0, 6-2. rected.” Seminoles. Senior backup tail- (Ohio), 2; Oct. 6 Bowling Green, 2; 6-3; Mahoney d. Sehgal 6-0, 6-0 Doubles: Arnold/Doyle d. Peyton/ sparse for a third straight season Chardiet (H) 44 Also, the Zips, who were tar- back Quentin Hines was previ- Oct. 13 at Ohio, 2; Oct. 20 N. Illi- Hudson 183 North Royalton 197 Doubles: Magnesun/Gusik (C) d. Wonder 6-2, 6-2; Clifford/Rogers — and improvement measured in At Hinckley Hills Tse/Levy 6-1, 6-1; Muha/Martin d. M.Rodriguez/Diedrick 6-1, 6-1. geted to be below the NCAA limit ously a walk-on at Cincinnati. nois, noon; Oct. 27 at C. Michigan, 1. (tie) J. Goodson (H), N. Goodson (HB) d. O’Neil/Kendall 3-6, 6-4, Mentor 3, Normandy 2 small doses. 10-3. Singles: Weaver (M) d. Koval of 85 scholarship players to start Bowden believes the Zips are 3:30; Nov. 3 at Kent State, 2; Nov. (H) 44; 3. Grospitch (NR) 45. Magnificat 165, St. Joseph 187 Chardon 5, Madison 0 6-0,6-2; Eging (N) d. Radel 6-2, 6-4; “That second win, if it comes, 10 Massachusetts, 2; Nov. 20 at Singles: Cicero d. Reigle 6-2, 6-1; Hambleton (M) d. Marflak 6-3, 6-1. this season, actually have met closer to success than what many Hathaway Brown 187 will be a big load off people’s Toledo, 7; Nov. 30 MAC Champion- At Mallard Creek Poyar d. Reigle 6-3, 6-3; Poyar d. Doubles: Lee/Kulyk (N) d. that number, and with walk-ons, believe for 2012. 1. Hollis (M) 39; 2. Nageotte (M) Leymastert 6-0, 6-0. Matuovic/Cavaro 0-6, 6-2, 6-2; minds,” said Bowden, 56. ship Game in Detroit, 7. 40; 3. Yarbrough (H) 41. Doubles: Kevern/Staffileno d. Vitalone/Billasiai (M) d. Osan/Oriti Akron now fields a squad of 100. “I don’t know if we’re as close Keller/Nalow 6-2, 6-1; Crtalicl/ 6-2,6-1. That sums up the current state — Elton Alexander Medina 182, Solon 186 Lynch d. Moats/Schaffer 6-1, 6-1. Included in those numbers are as I want to be to winning the At Grantwood North Royalton 5, Brush 0 of Akron football. Understand, 1. Dick (M) 44; 2. (tie) Gray (S), CVCA 5, Gilmour 0 Singles: Ball d. Ambrozic 6-0, 6-0; Snyder (M) 45. Singles: Konstan d. McHale 6-0, Haines d. Woodruff 6-0, 6-2; Bald- five seniors who transferred in conference or doing what I want 6-0; Pile d. Stefanky 6-1, 6-0; Has- ari d. Adell 6-0, 6-0. Bowden is known for his 47-17-1 then we’ve got to win a second,” Nordonia 197, Tallmadge 199 from other programs to play one to do,” he said. “But we’re going kell d. Drake 6 -1, 6-1. Doubles: Packard/Pellechia d. record at Auburn. He also had a Wistrcill said. “That’s progress. 1. Rice (T) 45; 2. Hespen (N) 46; 3. Doubles: Dittrich/Ciepiel d. Kaufmann/Weinstein 6-0, 6-0; season for the Zips. Four are on to be very close to competing Pastor (N) 48 Sabdalia/Schmidt 7-6 (3), 6-1; Kauppila/Muren d. Anderson/Pace 29-9 mark at North Alabama, That second win will help us im- North Ridgeville 209, Keystone 242 Petrinec/Cameron d Doe/ Doe 6-0, 6-0, 6-0. Akron’s two-deep for the season with everyone we play. How At Pine Brook where he left after last season. 6-3 NDCL 6, Hoban 0 prove from previous years. 1. Gerome (NR) 38; 2. Caraszi (NR) Green 4, Revere 1 Singles: I. Didovic d. Kramer 6-0, But Bowden’s appeal to Akron home opener tonight against many we knock off, it’s going to 49; 3. Wilkis (K) 57. “When we beat someone that Singles: Beyes (G) d. Hendrickson 6-3; A. Didovic d. Burkholder 6-2, was how he turned downtrodden Central Florida. depend how the game falls.” Stow 190, Mayfield 209 6-0, 6-0; Starkey (G) d. Henry 6-3, 6-2; Joyce d. May 6-2, 6-0. we are not predicted to beat, At Fox Den 6-3; Jamil (G) d. Bucci 6-0, 6-2 Doubles: Lenk/Kirchner d. DiMeo/ Salem (19-13) and Samford Starting senior QB Dalton Wil- The challenge will be getting to 1. (tie) Kim (S), Berke (M) 41; 3. Doubles: Hendrickson/Taylor (R) Felden 7-6 (5), 6-0; D’Angelo/ that’s when I think complete (tie) Hendershot (S), Harry (S) 49 d. McCausland/Buser 6-3, 6-3; Tomsick d. Baumhoer/Thomas 6-1, (45-23-1) into winning pro- liams, from Football Champion- the heart of conference play with Strongsville 185, Brunswick 196 Hujar/Bindreiter (G) d. Lifke/ 6-3. ship Subdivision (formerly I-AA) a healthy two-deep. If Akron re- buy-in comes. I think that’s when Brunswick Hills (back 9) Mortimer 6-2, 3-6, 6-2. Perry 5, Edgewood 0 grams. 1. (tie) T. Ingram (S), P. Ingram Hawken 3, Beachwood 2 Singles: Pacquet d. Brady 6-0, 6-2; Already, there are positive Stephen F. Austin, was a three- lies on much beyond its front- we turn the corner, start building (S), Nementh (S) 44 Singles: Pietsch (B) d. Green 6-3, Johnson d. Turner 6-0, 6-0; Reigert SVSM 175, Springfield 205 7-5; Leizman (H) d. Finkenthal 6-0, d. Wilpala 6-1, 6-0. signs for the Zips. Bowden did year backup, totaling 724 yards line players, this season could re- a championship culture.” Hoban 239 6-1; Kerman (H) d. Kuang 6-0, 6-3/ Doubles: Klinger/Hogan d. n/a 6-0, passing in three years with seven semble the past three, which That is what Terry Bowden has 1. M. Noethen (SVSM) 39; Noethen Doubles: Goren/Ravishankar (H) d. 6-2; Spahr/Norton d. n/a 6-1, 6-4. not run players off to start re- (SVSM) 43; 3. Azar (SVSM) 44 S. Tall/J. Tall 6-4, 6-4; Crosby/Jiao Solon 5, Strongsville 0 building. And while Akron’s re- . Starting middle have gone 3-9, 1-11 and 1-11. arrived at Akron to do. (B) d. Ross/Washington 7-5, 7-6 Singles: Marks d. Balasubrama- Girls tennis (3) nium 6-0, 6-0; Kandakai d. Kahn cord the past two years said one linebacker Kurt Mangum from The Zips’ only depth is in the de- Aurora 5, West Geauga 0 Kenston 5, Orange 0 6-1, 6-1; Bandi d. Sherman 6-0, 6-1 To reach this Plain Dealer reporter: Singles: Gilley (A) d. Hanford 6-1, Singles: Marchant (K) d. Young Doubles: Baird/Pivovar d. thing, he saw something else. Howard (also FCS), averaged less fensive backfield. 6-0; Miotke (A) d. E. Joseph 6-1, 6-2, 7-5; Birze (K) d. Stankovic 6-1, Peskura/Rowe 6-3, 6-2; Fayman/ “I felt like this was a team that, than five tackles per game last “We’ve got to win a first game, [email protected], 216-999-4253 6-0; C. Nelson (A) d. Hertwole 6-3, 6-2; Doran (K) d. R. Roth 6-2, 6-1. Lurie d. Shah/Tan 6-3, 6-4 6-2. Doubles: Swanson/Althans (K) d. Wickliffe 4, Harvey 1 Doubles: A. Nelson/Gill (A) d. S. J. Roth/ Bhatia 6-2, 6-3; Kyle/ Singles: Beamer (H) d. Popik 6-4, Joseph/Deacon 6-1, 6-2; Wilkes (K) d. B. Roth/ Krishnan 7-6 (7-5); Hamm (W) d. Koren 6-3, Kovalcheck/Caito (A) d. 6-2, 6-0. 7-5; Sangdahl (W) d. Cippiano 6-3, Pountney/Wood 6-1, 6-2. Kent 5, Crestwood 0 6-1. Beaumont 4, Elms 1 Singles: Krebbs d. Jenkins 6-0, 6-0; Doubles: Nelson/Freed (W) d. TODAY Singles: Barone d. Kuzauishin 6-4, Underwood d. Tayerle 6-1, 6-0; Slay/Winters 6-0, 6-2; Kaleal/ 7-6; McGowan(E) d. Rowane 6-0, Kegg d. Pieronek 6-0, 6-1 Szinte (W) d. Ballard/VanWinkle 6-1; Connelly d. Figiola 6-1, 6-0. Doubles: Church/Richardson d. A. 6-1, 6-1. Division I Division II Doubles: Knezevic/Cira d. Dunkin/ E. Dunkin 6-3, 6-2, Nordonia 5, Tallmadge 0 Fiegelist/Ahmed 6-2, 5-7, 6-0; Spalsbury/Salopch d. Cline/Scala Singles: Coffman d. M. Cypher 7-6 Blackwood/Boes d. Gupta/O’Flynn (CR) 6-0, 6-1 (7-5) 6-3; Jones d. L. Cyphert 6-1 Kent State vs. Towson Lake Erie at Gannon 6-4, 6-4. Magnificat 5, Lake Ridge 0 6-3; Gregory d. McNulty 6-0 6-1. Brecksville 5, Olmsted Falls 0 Singles: Gacad d. Banbdepadlyay Doubles: Miroglotta/Smith Kickoff: 7 p.m. at Dix Stadium. Kickoff: 7 p.m. at Gannon University Field, Erie, Pa. Singles: Smith d. Taylor 6-0, 6-1; 6-0, 6-0; Wood d. Mualdli 6-0, 6-0; d.Carter/McGraw 6-2 6-4; Wang d. Bokman 6-0, 6-0; Brusk d. Nock d. Haddad 6-1, 6-0. Schwed/Agra d. Rowland/Zarle Radio: WHLO AM/640. Notable: Dubbed “The Battle of Lake Erie,” the winning team gets brag- Quist 6-2, 6-0. Doubles: Brandt/Coyne d. Beals/ 6-4 3-6 6-2. Notable: Towson had a breakout 9-2 season in 2011, and is now consid- ging rights to the Captain’s Wheel trophy. LEC won last year, 13-10, to ered a Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly I-AA) national title contender. snap a three-game series losing streak. LEC returns 39 letter winners and But it will face a Kent State team playing in front of KSU’s 40th anniver- 16 players with starting experience, led by returning senior All-GLIAC OL sary MAC Championship team from 1972, and there was a confirmed Mike McElligott (St. Peter Chanel), preseason All-Ohio senior K Sam Mar- Recreation listings online cotte (Chardon) and preseason All-Ohio senior DE Taylor Leppla. Senior sighting Wednesday night of legendary Kent linebacker Jack Lambert at A complete listing of regional events and tryouts appears each week Patrick Nicely (Willoughby South), a transfer from Akron, beat out Bren- an informal team function. That 1972 team will welcome KSU fans in the on cleveland.com/recreation. dan Gallagher (Aurora) for the starting QB spot. Field House next to Dix Stadium before the game, and will be introduced To submit items for the recreation calendar, fax information at least Next for LEC: Sept. 8 vs. Ferris State, 7. to the crowd at halftime. two weeks in advance to 216-999-6276 or email recrea- Next: Sept. 8 at Kentucky. Notre Dame vs. Mercyhurst (Pa.) [email protected]. Listings are free. Akron vs. Central Florida Send The Rec Room your team info, pictures: Log on to cleve- Kickoff: 7 p.m. at Korb Field (Brush High School), Lyndhurst. land.com’s The Rec Room at cleveland.com/recroom. There, you can Kickoff: 7 p.m. at InfoCision Stadium. Notable: NDC opens its 2012 campaign — the program’s third season — find stories and photos about local recreational and amateur athletes Radio: WARF AM/1350. with its only nonconference game. This is the third straight year Mercy- succeeding in everything from A to Z. This week, log on to read about: Notable: Central Florida brings a lot of speed and experience at all the hurst and NDC will meet in an opener. The Lakers defeated the Falcons, R Cleveland native Andrew Starr, named to U.S. team that will compete skill positions. With another road game at Ohio State set for next week, 23-0, in 2010, and 24-23 in 2011. Last year’s game in Erie, Pa., went to at World Parachuting Championships. the Knights will consider this a must-win game to start their season. The overtime, forced by a strong second-half comeback by Notre Dame. RB R Western Reserve Racquet & Fitness Club’s 3.0 men’s tennis team, Terry Bowden regime begins for Akron, with the Zips expecting to run 75 Pedro Powell returns for his junior season at NDC. With 1,940 career Midwest USTA League champs. or more plays a game offensively, albeit with its fourth different starting rushing yards, Powell is the key to NDC’s running attack. Want to find a spot in The Rec Room to tell people about your accom- QB, Dalton Williams, in the past four openers. Next for NDC: Sept. 8 at Grand Valley State (Mich.), 7. plishments or those of your recreational team? Send an email to Next: Sept. 8 at Florida International. — Compiled using information from the colleges’ sports-informa- [email protected] (be sure to put The Rec Room in the subject — Elton Alexander tion departments. header). Photos also will be accepted if they are in .jpeg format. *D6 Sports The Plain Dealer Breaking news: cleveland.com Thursday, August 30, 2012

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The suit alleges that (Pioneer) and Burlington (Appalachian) Milwaukee 6-7 CHICAGO Durham (TB) 65 74 .468 15 Washington 3, Joliet 0 about the Fighting Irish and Montreal. “My name is Lance through the 2014 season. WASHINGTON Even-6 St. Louis Gwinnett (Atl) 61 77 .442 181⁄2 Traverse City 6, Gateway 1 Ohio State on Wednesday. BGSU violated NCAA concus- Armstrong. I am a cancer survi- Minnesota Twins — Recalled INF-OF San Francisco 8-9 HOUSTON West Division W L Pct. GB Florence 10, Normal 6 sion and head trauma proto- from Rochester (IL). Sent LOS ANGELES 10-11 Arizona z-Indianapolis (Pit) 85 54 .612 — Evansville 3, River City 2 vor,” he said to open his speech RHP Jeff Gray outright to Rochester. An- In a radio interview with Chi- nounced LHP Scott Diamond has NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Columbus (Cle) 71 68 .511 14 Road at Rockford, late cols. Silk seeks in excess of Toledo (Det) 58 81 .417 27 cago’s WSCR AM, Pinkett said: to the World Cancer Congress. dropped his appeal of a six-game sus- Favorite Points Underdog Louisville (Cin) 51 88 .367 34 Today $25,000. pension for throwing behind Texas OF Number in parentheses is over/under Lake Erie at Windy City, 8:05 “I’m a father of five. And yes, I z-clinched playoff spot “I’ve always felt like, to have a . PRESEASON (WEEK 4) National League 1 Wednesday successful team, you have to won the Tour de France seven CLEVELAND 3 ⁄2 (37) Chicago St. Louis Cardinals — Recalled RHP Tre- JACKSONVILLE 3 (38) Atlanta Columbus 4, Louisville 2 Paterno’s FBI file: The FBI vor Rosenthal and C Bryan Anderson Pawtucket 9, Gwinnett 4 have a few bad citizens on the times.” Armstrong announced HOUSTON 31⁄2 (37) Minnesota from Memphis (PCL). Optioned INF Ryan DETROIT 4 (38) Buffalo Norfolk 1-3, Durham 0-0 kept a thick file on Penn State Jackson and RHP Brandon Dickson to team. That’s how Ohio State last week he would no longer Kansas City 1 (39) GREEN BAY Indianapolis 4, Toledo 3 College football Memphis. football coach Joe Paterno,but 1⁄2 (40) New Orleans Lehigh Valley 5, Scranton/WB 2 used to win all the time. They challenge the U.S. Anti-Doping BASKETBALL TENNESSEE 4 Syracuse 3-7, Charlotte 2-5 it mostly involves threatening National Basketball Association INDIANAPOLIS 3 (38) Cincinnati Pawtucket at Gwinnett, ppd., rain Schedule would have two or three guys Agency’s drug charges against PHILADELPHIA 5 (37) NY Jets All times EDT and subject to change — Waived F Sean Wil- Today that were criminals, and that letters sent to him and his staff him. USADA threw out his liams. PITTSBURGH 31⁄2 (39) Carolina Louisville at Columbus, 7:05 Today Indiana Pacers — Promoted Peter Din- ST. LOUIS 5 (38) Baltimore years ago, and there’s no men- SEATTLE 61⁄2 (40) Oakland Clippers 4, Bats 2 BIG TEN just adds to the chemistry of competitive victories dating to widdie to vice president of basketball op- Minnesota at UNLV, 11 erations. SAN FRANCISCO 3 (38) San Diego Columbus ab r h bi avg tion of his former assistant 1 MAC the team. I think Notre Dame is 1998, which would include all Washington Wizards — Signed G-F Mar- ARIZONA 2 ⁄2 (36) Denver Fedroff lf 5021.324 UCF at Akron, 7 growing because maybe they Jerry Sandusky, who was con- seven Tour wins. Armstrong, tell Webster. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Petit 3b 5011.255 E. Michigan at Ball St., 7 FOOTBALL Phelps 2b 5000.275 victed this year of molesting National Football League Favorite Points Underdog SE Missouri at Cent. Michigan, 7 have some guys that are doing who has maintained his inno- Number in parentheses is over/under Canzler dh 3010.259 Towson at Kent St., 7 boys. Paterno’s 868-page file Chicago Bears — Signed WR Terriun Rottino rf 4000.302 UMass at UConn, 7:30 something worthy of a suspen- cence, then focused on his expe- Crump. Waived/injured LB Dom DeCicco. Today Goedert 1b 3000.281 — Signed C Jeff South Carolina 61⁄2 (45) VANDERBILT GLIAC shows he received a series of Diaz ss 4000.283 sion, which creates edge on the rience as a cancer survivor and Faine. Waived WR Justin Hilton. Central Florida 24 (49) AKRON Ferris St. at St. Francis (Ill.), 7 Pagnozzi c 4230.224 — Waived CB Ryan Steed. BALL ST 31⁄2 (59) Eastern Mich Hillsdale at (Pa.), 5 football team.” threatening letters sent in the the work of his charitable foun- Cunningham cf 3232.182 Oakland Raiders — Claimed DB Coye CONNECTICUT 241⁄2 Massachusetts Indianapolis at Ashland, 7 Totals 36 4 10 4 late 1970s and early ’80s from Francies off waivers from Seattle. Ucla 161⁄2 (58) RICE Lake Erie at Gannon, 7 Notre Dame coach Brian dation. Waived DB Conroy Black. Moved OL BYU 121⁄2 (66) Washington St Louisville ab r h bi avg Mercyhurst at Notre Dame (OH), 7 someone who signed them A Kelly suspended starting run- Zach Hurd, FB Rashawn Jackson and OL 1 2 Phipps cf 4220.221 Northern Michigan at Findlay, 7 Minnesota 8 ⁄ (50) UNLV Ed Wang from waived/injured to injured Gregorius 2b 5022.238 Walsh at Ky. Wesleyan, 7 Bitter Father. The author Tennis Friday ning back Cierre Wood and reserve. Mesoraco c 4010.273 a-Tennessee 31⁄2 (52) N.C. State EAST — Signed DT Mat- Soto 1b 4010.245 backup defensive end Justin blames Paterno, who died in Ref pleads not guilty: A pro- MICHIGAN ST 7 (46) Boise St Lock Haven at Fordham, 7 thew Masifilo to a two-year contract. Rodriguez ss 4010.244 STANFORD 26 (52) San Jose St West Chester at Delaware, 7:30 Utupo two games each for vio- January, for family problems fessional tennis referee beat her Waived C Chase Beeler. Perez lf 4000.295 New Hampshire at Holy Cross, 7:30 Saturday Costanzo rf 3000.259 Washington Redskins — Re-signed QB lating team rules. Kelly also has that apparently surfaced after elderly husband to death with a b-Notre Dame 161⁄2 Navy Miller dh 4000.232 SOUTH . WEST VIRGINIA 25 Marshall Harris 3b 3010.227 Shorter at Campbell, 7 his son left the school’s her- HOCKEY suspended quarterback Tommy coffee cup and used the broken PENN ST 6 Ohio Totals 35 2 8 2 S. Virginia at Morehead St., 7 South Carolina at Vanderbilt, 7 Rees and linebacker Carlos Ca- alded football program prema- handle to repeatedly stab him Ottawa Senators — Signed C Kyle Turris Northwestern 11⁄2 SYRACUSE Columbus 002 000 101—4 10 0 SC State at Georgia St., 7:30 to a five-year contract extension. OHIO ST 24 Miami-Ohio Louisville 000 010 100—2 8 0 Texas A&M at Louisiana Tech, ppd., hur- labrese for the season opener turely. before judging a tennis match SOCCER ILLINOIS 10 Western Michigan LOB: Columbus 8, Louisville 9. 2B: Pag- ricane Tulsa 11⁄2 IOWA ST nozzi, Cunningham, Canzler; Phipps 2, McNeese St. at Middle Tennessee, 7:30 in Dublin, Ireland, against Navy and getting a manicure, prose- Portland Timbers — Named Caleb Porter CALIFORNIA 11 Nevada NHL 1 Harris. 3B: Fedroff. HR: Cunningham. UTSA at South Alabama, 7:30 for their roles in a skirmish with cutors said in a Los Angeles coach for the 2013 season. NEBRASKA 19 ⁄2 Southern Miss Sac: Cunningham. SB: Rodriguez, Phipps. Hampton at Tennessee Tech, 8 COLLEGE Miami-Florida 2 Mars Hill at W. Carolina, 8 police following a party in May. Labor update: Talks between courtroom. The actions of Lois NCAA — Declared New Mexico senior DL c-Iowa 10 Northern Illinois Columbus ip h r er bb so Ron Davis ineligible for the first two MIDWEST d-Colorado 6 Colorado St the NHL and its players associ- games and senior DL Fatu Ulale ineligible Cook 4 3 0 0 1 3 Butler at W. Illinois, 7 In a statement, Notre Dame Ann Goodman showed pre- GEORGIA 38 Buffalo for the first four games of the 2012 sea- Langwell W, 3-0 2 2 1 1 1 3 S. Illinois at E. Illinois, 7:30 FLORIDA 29 Bowling Green Athletic Director Jack Swar- ation resumed at the league of- meditation and a lack of re- son for impermissible benefit violations. Van Mil 1 3 1 1 0 0 South Dakota Mines at North Dakota, 8 TEXAS 30 Wyoming East Carolina — Suspended senior WR Barnes 1 0 0 0 0 1 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) at Valparaiso, 8 fices, a day after Commissioner HOUSTON 361⁄2 Texas St brick called Pinkett’s com- morse, Deputy District Attor- Dayon Arrington, sophomore WR Danny Wheeler S, 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 a-Clemson 31⁄2 Auburn SOUTHWEST Webster and redshirt freshman WR An- Louisville ip h r er bb so ments “nonsense.” Gary Bettman issued a second ney Sharon Ransom said while USC 41 Hawaii SW Oklahoma at Stephen F. Austin, 7 tonio Cannon from the opening game for e-Alabama 131⁄2 Michigan Villarreal L, 3-12 6 5 2 2 1 3 UCLA at Rice, 7:30 proposal with the hopes of se- urging a judge to keep her bail violating team policy. Webb 1 2 1 1 0 1 Rutgers 20 TULANE FAR WEST Georgetown — Named Dr. Mike Lorenzen Ohman 1 1 0 0 1 1 Ex-Falcon sues BG: A former curing a new collective bargain- at $1 million. After considering director of student-athlete leadership Oklahoma 31 UTEP Smith 1 2 1 1 0 0 N. Colorado at Utah, 7:15 ARIZONA 10 Toledo Sacramento St. at New Mexico St., 8 and development. Bowling Green redshirt football ing agreement. The players will defense arguments, Superior WASHINGTON 141⁄2 San Diego St IBB: Goedert (by Ohman). HBP: Harris S. Utah at Utah St., 8 La Salle — Named Lauren Smart assist- (by Wheeler). T: 3:00. A: 7,558. ant swimming coach. Troy 6 UAB E. Washington at Idaho, 9 player sued the university, Fal- likely either reject Bettman’s Court Commissioner Mitchell 1 Washington St. at BYU, 10:15 Marshall — Added G Austin Loop to the DUKE 3 ⁄2 Florida Intl EASTERN (AA) N. Arizona at Arizona St., 10:30 cons coach and latest offering or issue a coun- Block reduced bail to $500,000 men’s basketball roster. LSU 43 North Texas New Mexico — Promoted men’s assistant OREGON 37 Arkansas St Eastern Division W L Pct. GB team trainers over head inju- terproposal sometime this for the 70-year-old defendant tennis coach Bart Scott to men’s associ- S. ALABAMA 61⁄2 Tex San Antonio z-Trenton (NYY) 77 60 .562 — ate head tennis coach. Sunday Reading (Phi) 73 64 .533 4 ries the former guard said he week, yet neither happened and allowed home confinement Ohio State — Named Bryan Koniecko LOUISVILLE 131⁄2 Kentucky New Britain (Min) 70 67 .511 7 suffered during practice that Wednesday as the two sides with electronic monitoring women’s assistant tennis coach. BAYLOR 10 Smu Portland (Bos) 66 70 .485 101⁄2 Wingate — Announced it will add wom- Binghamton (NYM) 66 71 .482 11 Football could have been prevented and broke for the day in the late after bail is posted. Goodman en’s as a varsity sport in Monday 1 N.Hampshire (Tor) 60 77 .438 17 2013-14. VIRGINIA TECH 7 ⁄2 Georgia Tech Western Division W L Pct. GB NFL Preseason were not treated properly. In a afternoon. Donald Fehr, the pleaded not guilty to murdering a-at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, GA. b-at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland. z-Akron (Cle) 79 58 .577 — AMERICAN CONFERENCE filing in Franklin County Com- NHLPA’s executive director, Alan Goodman,her Bowie (Bal) 74 62 .544 41⁄2 c-at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL. Richmond (SF) 69 68 .504 10 North mon Pleas Court in Columbus, said the counterproposal could 80-year-old husband. d-at Sports Authority Field in Denver, CO. Altoona (Pit) 67 70 .489 12 W L T Pct PF PA — From wire reports e-at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, TX. Harrisburg (Was) 62 74 .456 161⁄2 Baltimore 2 1 0 .667 91 61 Cody Silk, who joined the team come today. Area golf Erie (Det) 57 79 .419 211⁄2 Cincinnati 2 1 0 .667 54 52 Home team in CAPS z-clinched playoff spot Cleveland 2 1 0 .667 64 54 Northern Ohio PGA Pittsburgh 2 1 0 .667 87 55 PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Wednesday East Sponsors: Club Car, Mercedes-Benz, Altoona 2, Akron 1 W L T Pct PF PA Omega N.Hampshire 7, Portland 0 High schools At Canterbury G.C. Erie 9, Bowie 4 New England 1 3 0 .250 55 69 Buffalo 0 3 0 .000 27 81 Par: 71 Thistledown results Binghamton 6, Reading 2 #24 Bedford (1-0) at Eastlake North man, Kimbrough, Conger B (0-3): Easler Independence 181, Cuyahoga Hts. 186 N.Y. Jets 0 3 0 .000 21 60 Today’s schedule FINAL RESULTS Richmond 3, Harrisburg 2 (0-1) Goalies: E, Bennett (3 saves), Kohler (6); 1. (tie) Kershner (I), Orr (CH) 41; 3. (tie) Miami 0 4 0 .000 43 96 BOYS SOCCER Qualifiers Legend: DD-daily double; Ex-exacta; Spr- New Britain 3, Trenton 1 Benedictine (0-1) at Steubenville B, Zenda (2), Jones (9). Carsel (I), Drockton (CH) 44 South Brecksville at Mayfield, 7 superfecta; Tri-trifecta; PT-pick three; Today Berea (1-0) at Garfield Heights (0-1) Eastlake North 3, Parma 0 Nordonia 170, Cloverleaf 192 Robert Moss 70-68-72-210 W L T Pct PF PA Chagrin Falls at NDCL, 7 PF-pick four; PFi-pick five. Akron at Altoona, 7 Buckeye (0-1) at Canton South (1-0) EN (2-1-0): Englbrecht, Zukoski, Bal- At Ellsworth Meadows Mitch Flemming 75-68-73-216 Houston 2 1 0 .667 73 56 Chardon at Midview, 7 Track: Fast #6 Chagrin Falls (1-0) at Notre Dame- ausky. P (0-3): none. 1. Bell (N) 39; 2. Brown (N) 40; Wilson Jamie Broce 79-68-70-217 Curve 2, Aeros 1 Jacksonville 2 1 0 .667 76 103 Cloverleaf at Barberton, 7 Cathedral Latin (0-1) Dennis Miller 71-72-74-217 1st: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, Conneaut at Madison, 5 Goalies: EN, Abrams (4 saves); P, Lewis (N) 45. Akron ab r h bi avg Tennessee 2 1 0 .667 79 61 Chardon (1-0) at Kenston (0-1) Thomas Herzan 76-71-71-218 , One Mile Cuyahoga Heights at Garfield Heights, 7 (4). Padua 165, Trinity 191 Henry rf 4030.277 Indianapolis 1 2 0 .333 79 59 East Tech (0-1) at Young. Ursuline (1-0) Matthew Creech 71-75-73-219 Field at Akron Garfield, 5 Fairview 2, Columbia 1 At Weymouth 3 Chief Inspector $6.00 3.40 2.10 Holt cf 4011.239 West Ellet (1-0) at Tallmadge (0-1) Jaysen Hansen 74-71-75-220 Gilmour Academy at Beachwood, 5 F (3-2): Jones, Johnston. C: Thrane. 1. Schley (P) 36; 2. (tie) Szpak (P), Szpak Jockey: (Fox) Neal lf 4010.314 W L T Pct PF PA Fairview (0-1) at Cuyahoga Heights (1-0) Gary Robison 75-72-74-221 Holy Name at Parma, 7 Goalies: C, Elsasser (3 saves); F, Gibbons (P) 42 4 Ming Dynasty (Gonzalez) 3.20 2.10 Chen 1b 4000.312 San Diego 3 0 01.000 61 43 Firestone (0-1) at Copley (1-0) Steve Stone 71-74-77-222 Kenston vs. Padua at Camp Corde, 5 (3). 5 Bobbie’s Devil (Vickers) 2.10 Aguilar dh 4020.250 Denver 1 2 0 .333 65 62 Fremont Ross (1-0) at #19 Brecksville Tallmadge 146, Wadsworth 163 Kent Roosevelt at WRA, 5 (0-1) Lutheran West 3, Brooklyn 1 At Maplecrest Alternates Time: 1:41.42. Off: 1:50 PM Lawson 2b 4030.335 Kansas City 1 2 0 .333 58 92 LW (2-2): McNamee, Vrabel, Straffen. B Rohlinger ss 4010.224 Keystone at Lake Ridge Academy, 5 Garaway (1-0) at Fairless (0-1) 1. (tie) Z. Mosholder (T), Mastran (T), David Dinan 74-73-75-222 Ex (3-4) $11.60; Spr (3-4-5-1) $50.60; Tri Oakland 1 2 0 .333 58 54 (1-2-1): Anderson. Stoneburner ss 3000.191 Kidron Central Christian at Manchester, #20 Glenville (0-1) at #4 Solon (1-0) Koza (T) 36 Nick Gustin 71-80-72-223 (3-4-5) $22.40 Goalies: LW, Pshock (6 saves); B, Qasem Abraham 3b 1000.260 NATIONAL CONFERENCE 7 Grand Valley (1-0) at Fairport (1-0) Justin Ream 75-74-74-223 Lincoln-West at Open Door, 4:30 (5). 2nd: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & Hernandez c 4130.199 East Harvey (0-1) at #16 Kirtland (1-0) Girls golf Mark Sierak 74-76-73-223 up, , Six Furlongs Totals 36 1 14 1 W L T Pct PF PA Massillon Jackson at Hudson, 7 Hawken (1-0) at Lutheran West (1-0) Oberlin 2, Hearts for Jesus 0 David Champagne 75-78-71-224 Normandy at Olmsted Falls, 7 Highland (1-0) at Olmsted Falls (0-1) O: Oberlin 2. HJ: None. Aurora 204, Orange 272 Steve Mulcahy 77-73-74-224 4 Hard to Get Up $5.80 2.60 2.10 Altoona ab r h bi avg Philadelphia 3 0 01.000 78 50 At Barrington Dallas 3 1 0 .750 73 60 Northwest at Coventry, 5 Independence (1-0) at Brooklyn (0-1) Goalies: O, (9 saves); HJ (5) Tony Milam 75-76-73-224 Jockey: (King) Nunez ss 4020.263 1. Lerner (A) 42; 2. Nelson (A) 48; 3. Washington 3 1 0 .750 98 59 Orange at Benedictine, 6 Indian Valley (1-0) at Claymont (1-0) Rocky River 3, Vermilion 0 Chad Wilson 77-75-73-225 7 Our Concerto (Magrell) 2.60 2.20 Cabrera c 4010.272 Grohe (A) 51 N.Y. Giants 2 2 0 .500 80 58 Riverside at Geneva, 4:30 Jackson-Milton (0-1) at Rootstown (1-0) RR (3-0): Klodnick, Lorincz-Comi, Nick Szymanski 75-74-76-225 1 Boyd’s Kingdom (Hannigan) 2.20 Lambo rf 3100.234 Smithville at Akron North, 5 Bay 202, Rocky River 213 South John Adams (0-1) at #8 Cleveland Scherzer. V (0-1-1): None. Mitchell Camp 75-71-79-225 Time: 1:13.06. Off: 2:21 PM Curry 1b 3000.283 Southeast at Rootstown, 7 Heights (1-0), 2 At Big Met Chuck Radabaugh 74-78-74-226 W L T Pct PF PA Goalies: RR, Liva (3 saves); V, Spencer DD (3-4) $28.80; Ex (4-7) $18.20; Spr Tejeda lf 4000.260 St. Ignatius at Strongsville, 7 John Hay (0-1) at Geneva (0-1) (7) 1. (tie) Sheppa (B), Peterson (RR) 47; 3. Benjamin Farina 74-76-76-226 Santos dh 4120.347 Carolina 2 1 0 .667 53 55 (4-7-1-2) $66.00; Tri (4-7-1) $64.60 University School at CVCA, 5 John Marshall (0-1) at Clearview (1-0) Walsh Jesuit 3, Lake 1 Gentner (RR) 48 William McKinley 75-75-76-226 Welch 3b 3022.269 Tampa Bay 2 2 0 .500 60 95 VASJ at Fuchs Mizrachi, 6 3rd: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, Kenmore (1-0) at Norton (1-0) WJ (1-2-1): Kaim, Platt, Horning. L MORE RESULTS. D7 David Mottice 76-73-77-226 Cunningham 2b 2000.221 New Orleans 2 2 0 .500 81 71 Waterloo at Garrettsville Garfield, 7 #14 Kent Roosevelt (1-0) at Stow (0-1) Ashley Wilt 76-72-78-226 , Five Furlongs Chambers cf 2000.169 Atlanta 1 2 0 .333 59 61 (0-2-2): Hergenrather. West Geauga at Lake Catholic, 5 Keystone (1-0) at Norwalk Todd Casabella 76-78-73-227 5 Reggies Cat $6.20 2.60 Totals 29 2 7 2 North Goalies: WJ, Haag (4 saves); L, McDonald GIRLS SOCCER LaBrae (0-1) at Warren JFK (1-0) Milton Carswell 77-73-77-227 Jockey: (Mata) W L T Pct PF PA (7) Akron 000 000 100—1 14 0 Beachwood at Berkshire, 5 Lakeside (0-1) at Perry (0-1) Craig Burrows 78-73-77-228 3 Music Conductor (Hnndez-Lpz) 2.40 Chicago 2 1 0 .667 56 79 Altoona 000 000 011—2 7 2 Chagrin Falls at Aurora, 7 Lincoln (1-0) at Strongsville (0-1) Perry Savetski 75-75-78-228 1 Dancensing (Ccamaque) — Detroit 1 2 0 .333 64 62 Lowellville (0-1) at Berkshire (1-0) Girls soccer Van Brandt 81-74-74-229 Cabrera, Welch. Akron 10, Al- Chardon at Orange, 7 Time: :58.28. Off: 2:52 PM E: LOB: Green Bay 1 2 0 .333 50 69 Lutheran East (0-1) at Richmond Heights Avon Lake 7, Berea 3 Tennis Joe Cochran 78-77-74-229 toona 7. Altoona 3. Hernandez; Cuyahoga Falls at Field, 7 DP: 2B: Minnesota 1 2 0 .333 52 43 (0-1) AL (1-1-1): Corrigan 2, O’Connor 2, Eric Morgan 81-74-74-229 Ex (5-3) $10.60; Spr (5-3-1-4) $14.30; Tri Santos. Lawson. Henry; Cun- Cuyahoga Heights at Wickliffe, 7 3B: Sac: Madison (0-1) at Brush (1-0) Jones, McClain, Krause. B (0-2-0): Scheel U.S. Open Jason Reddington 75-78-76-229 (5-3-1) $22.20; Pic 3 (3-4-5) $72.80 ningham. Holt, Lawson. Nunez. West Hathaway Brown at Shaker Heights, 6 SB: CS: Maple Heights (1-0) at North Ridgeville 2, Kennedy. At The USTA Billie Jean King Brad Apple 78-72-79-229 W L T Pct PF PA Hillsdale at Our Lady Elms, 5:30 4th: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, (0-1) Goalies: AL, Rogers (2 saves), Crooks (1); National Tennis Center (New York) Nick Paez 74-76-80-230 Akron ip h r er bb so Seattle 3 0 01.000 101 41 Kirtland at Harvey, 7 , Five Furlongs Marlington (1-0) at Crestwood (0-1) B, Sasak (12) Purse: $25.5 million (Grand Slam) David Morgan 74-81-76-231 Espino 71⁄3 51116 San Francisco 2 1 0 .667 55 50 Lake Ridge Academy at Independence, 7 1A Bert’s Pal $4.00 4.60 2.80 Massillon Jackson (1-0) at Green (0-1) Bay 3, Lakewood 1 Surface: Hard-Outdoor Thomas Waitrovich 77-76-78-231 Haley L, 3-1 1 2 1 1 3 2 St. Louis 1 2 0 .333 53 75 Madison at Gilmour Academy, 5 Jockey: (Hernandez) Arizona 1 3 0 .250 85 103 Mayfield (1-0) at #12 Willoughby South Bay (3-0): Holmes, Brown, Rezek. L Gary Trivisonno 77-75-79-231 Altoona ip h r er bb so Normandy at Laurel, 5 (1-0) Men Michael Heisterkamp 76-75-81-232 1 Newyorkjoe (Velez) 4.00 4.60 2.80 Southeast at Rootstown, 5 (1-1-1): Shaw. Cumpton 7 11 1 1 0 3 WEEK 4 McDowell (0-0) at #2 Mentor (1-0) FIRST-ROUND RESULTS Scott Brotebeck 79-75-80-234 3 Dust Devil (De La Cruz) 8.40 Trinity at Woodridge, 7 Goalies: B, Francati (4 saves); L, Sharkin Alderson W, 5-4 2 3 0 0 0 1 Wednesday Medina (1-0) at Cloverleaf (1-0) (16) Igor Sijsling, , def. Daniel Gi- Christopher Carfangia 78-75-81-234 Ex (1-3) $51.40; Spr (1-3-2-4) $285.50; Washington 30, Tampa Bay 3 Waterloo at Garrettsville Garfield, 5 T: 2:58. A: 3,319. #17 Midview (1-0) at Amherst Steele Brookside 9, Keystone 1 meno-Traver, Spain, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4. Gregory Smith 75-78-86-239 Tri (1-3-2) $175.40; Pic 3 (4-5-1) $98.60; N.Y. Giants 6, New England 3 West Geauga at Hawken, 4:30 (0-1) B (1-0): Sours 3, O’Connor 3, Barno, own David Ferrer (4), Spain, def. Kevin An- Pic 4 (3-4-5-1) $66.25 Dallas 30, Miami 13 MIDWEST (A) VOLLEYBALL New London (0-1) at Firelands (0-1) goal. K (0-2): Zelinka. derson, South Africa, 6-4, 6-2, 7-6 (3). Ohio Golf Association 5th: $6,000, SOC $5,000-$3,500, 3 yo’s & Akron North at Kenmore, 6 STATE FOUR BALL CHAMPIONSHIP Today Newbury (1-0) at Ledgemont (0-1) Goalies: B, Sanchez (4 saves); K, Clark Grega Zemlja, Slovenia, def. Ricardo up, , Six Furlongs Eastern Division W L Pct. GB Chicago at Cleveland, 7:30 Andrews at Lawrence, 5 Nordonia (0-1) at #4 Twinsburg (0-1) (11), Gordon (3). Mello, Brazil, 7-5, 7-6 (3), 7-5. At Columbus C.C. Bowl.Green (TB) 40 25 .615 — Beachwood at Western Reserve Acad- North Olmsted (1-0) at Lakewood (1-0) Par: 72 2 Cusack $3.20 2.40 2.10 Atlanta at Jacksonville, 6:30 Brush 7, Lakeside 0 Cedrik-Marcel Stebe, Germany, def. Vik- Lake County (Cle) 36 29 .554 4 emy, 6 #18 North Royalton (1-0) at Revere (0-1) Jockey: (Hnandez-Lopez) N.Y. Jets at Philadelphia, 6:35 B: Martin 4, Perry, McDonald, Bergen tor Troicki (29), Serbia, 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, FINAL RESULTS Fort Wayne (SD) 35 30 .538 5 Beaumont at Holy Name, 6:30 Padua (0-1) at St. Francis deSales (1-0) 3 Scorpio Dog (Fox) 4.40 3.80 Minnesota at Houston, 7 Goalies: B, Woyma (6 saves). 6-2. Overall gross Lansing (Tor) 33 30 .524 6 Baltimore at St. Louis, 7 Berea at Avon Lake, 7 Parma (0-1) at Rocky River (1-0) Brian Baker, , def. Jan Ha- 1 Equalway (Mata) 9.20 Bickle/Haynes 69-65—134 W.Michigan (Det) 34 31 .523 6 Kansas City at Green Bay, 7 Black River at Clearview, 6 Pymatuning Valley (0-1) at Cardinal (1-0) Buckeye 4, Firelands 1 B (2-1): Thomas 2, jek, , 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. Time: 1:11.66. Off: 3:56 PM Weixel/Brudzinski 66-69—135 Great Lakes (LAD) 30 35 .462 10 New Orleans at Tennessee, 7 Brookside at Columbia, 7 Rhodes (1-0) at Brookside (0-1) Hartley, Sibley. F (1-2): Zurcher. Janko Tipsarevic (8), Serbia, def. Guil- Ex (2-3) $16.40; Spr (2-3-1-5) $154.60; Kinkopf/Endicott 69-69—138 South Bend (Ari) 30 35 .462 10 Cincinnati at Indianapolis, 7 Chagrin Falls at Cardinal, 6:30 Riverside (1-0) at West Geauga (0-1) Goalies: B, Stacy (1 save); Banas (1); F, laume Rufin, France, 4-6, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3, Tri (2-3-1) $117.00; Pic 3 (5-1-2) $38.40 Lester/Wamack 69-69—138 Dayton (Cin) 28 35 .444 11 Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7 Cleveland Central Catholic at John Hay, 6 Sandy Valley (0-0-1) at East Canton (1-0) Dostall (n/a) 6-2. Bennington/Arnett 70-69—139 6th: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, Buffalo at Detroit, 7 Cleveland Heights at Euclid, 6 Sebring McKinley (0-1) at Chalker (0-1) Copley 4, Nordonia 1 Jarkko Nieminen, Finland, def. Mikhail Western Division W L Pct. GB Kelley/Elliott 71-68—139 , Six Furlongs Clinton (Sea) 43 22 .662 — San Diego at San Francisco, 10 Cloverleaf at Nordonia, 5:30 Shaw (0-1) at Collinwood (0-1) C (3-1-1): Coutleur 2, Haverchak, Bana- Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, 6-0, 6-2, re- Lennox/Strall 71-68—139 Copley at Tallmadge, 6:30 Smithville (0-1) at Mogadore (1-0) van. N: Rudder tired. 6 Torricelli $3.00 2.20 2.10 Burlington (Oak) 35 30 .538 8 Oakland at Seattle, 10 Bolt/Robbins 70-70—140 Beloit (Min) 34 31 .523 9 Coventry at Ken Roosevelt, 7 South Central (0-1) at Columbia (0-1) Goalies: C, Moore (3 saves); N, Allen (8). Leonardo Mayer, Argentina, def. Lukasz Jockey: (Mejias) Denver at Arizona, 11 Montooth/Bromberg 71-69—140 Kane County (KC) 32 33 .492 11 Cuyahoga Falls at Normandy, 6:30 St. Peter Chanel (1-0) at Wickliffe (1-0) Eastlake North 3, Parma 0 Kubot, , 6-4, 6-4, 7-5. 5 Diggin Ruckus (Skerrett) 2.80 2.60 Kesig/Herl 69-72—141 Wisconsin (Mil) 31 34 .477 12 Cuyahoga Heights at Normandy, 7:30 Triway (0-1) at Orrville (1-0) EN (2-0-1): Engelbrecht, Zukoski, Bal- Gilles Muller, , def. Mikhail 3 Lucky Okie (Santos) 4.00 Meyer/English 72-69—141 Quad Cities (StL) 30 35 .462 13 CVCA at Indian Valley, 6:30 Valley Forge (0-1) at Midpark (1-0) ausky. P (0-3): None. Youzhny (28), Russia, 2-6, 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 Ex (6-5) $8.20; Spr (6-5-3-2) $35.80; Tri Sokol/Furrow 70-71—141 Peoria (Cubs) 27 38 .415 16 Elyria Catholic at Avon, 4:15 Vermilion (0-1) at Oberlin (1-0) Goalies: E, Abrams (6 saves); P, Gregg (6), 7-6 (6). Leeds/Newman 71-72—143 (6-5-3) $32.20; Pic 3 (1-2-6) $21.20 Cedar Rapids (LAA) 20 45 .308 23 Field at Crestwood, 7 Wadsworth (1-0) at Wooster (0-1) (9) Benoit Paire, France, def. Grigor Dimi- Holy Name at Beaumont, 7:30 #13 Walsh Jesuit (0-1) at #11 St. Vin- Baker/Lee 77-71—148 7th: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, Wednesday Elyria Catholic 2, Midview 0 trov, , 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-2. Soccer Hudson at Valley Forge, 7 cent-St. Mary (1-0) Lafferty/Longendyke 75-73—148 , Six Furlongs Lake County 7, Bowl.Green 2 EC (3-0): Ellingson 2. M (1-3): None. Lleyton Hewitt, , def. Tobias Independence at Aurora, 5 Warren G. Harding (0-1) at Howland Kovalchik/Frey 71-80—151 Great Lakes 5, Dayton 4 MLS Goalies: EC, Gauntner (3 saves); M, Ceh Kamke, Germany, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, 6-4. 3 Notgivinmyloveaway $7.00 4.00 2.60 W.Michigan 1, Fort Wayne 0 John Hay at Lincoln-West, 5:30 (1-0) (13) John Isner (9), United States, def. Xavier Senior gross Jockey: (Skerrett) Kent Roosevelt at Coventry, 6:30 Waterloo (0-1) at Timken (0-1) Malisse, Belgium, 6-3, 7-6 (5), 5-7, 7-6 Lansing 7, South Bend 3 W L T PTS GF GA Fairview 10, Columbia 0 Sheffer/Cumberland 68-66—134 4 PrincePaulie (Hnndz-Lpz) 5.20 3.40 Keystone at Oberlin, 7 Westlake (1-0) at Bay (1-0) (9). Clinton 6, Burlington 3 F: Klag 3, Miller 2, Rehor, Gibbons, Staff- Sparks/Soule 68-67—135 6 Rikim (Mejias) 2.60 EASTERN CONFERENCE Lake Center at Open Door, 6 Windham (1-0) at Mathews (0-1) Richard Gasquet (13), France, def. Albert Cedar Rapids 9, Peoria 5 ord, Main, Beamer. C (1-2): None. Miller/Lahnan 70-67—137 Time: 1:12.08. Off: 5:04 PM Kansas City 14 7 5 47 32 23 Lorain at Warrensville, 7 Austintown-Fitch (1-0) at Archbishop Ho- Montanes, Spain, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3. Quad Cities 6, Kane County 5 Green 2, Highland 1 Crim/Crim 70-69—139 Late Scratches: Banyan New York 13 7 7 46 46 39 Lutheran West at Firelands, 5:30 ban (0-1), 7:30 Tommy Robredo, Spain , def. Andreas Beloit 6, Wisconsin 5, 12 innings G (2-1, 1-0): Caswell, Woods. H (2-2-1, Sayers/Parsons 70-69—139 Ex (3-4) $29.80; Spr (3-4-6-2) $156.40; Houston 11 6 9 42 38 30 Madison at Geneva, 6:30 Black River (0-1) at Northwestern (1-0), Seppi (26), Italy, 6-1, 7-5, 6-3. Today 0-1): Schniegenberg. Sovik/Metcalfe 71-69—140 Tri (3-4-6) $94.80; Pic 3 (2-6-3) $17.20 D.C. 12 9 5 41 43 37 Maple Heights at Bedford, 6:30 7:30 Ernests Gulbis, , def. Tommy Haas Bowl.Green at Lake County,7 Goalies: G, Seman (11 saves); H, Less (1) Downey/Thompson 73-68—141 Chicago 12 8 5 41 32 30 Magnificat at Kenston, 6 Boardman (1-0) at Cardinal Mooney (21), Germany, 3-6, 4-6, 6-4, 7-5, 6-3. 8th: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, Logan/Johnson 73-69—142 Captains 7, Hot Rods 2 Columbus 11 8 6 39 31 29 Mayfield at Strongsville, 7 (0-1), 7:30 Holy Name 3, Hoban 1 Steve Johnson, United States, def. Rajeev , Six Furlongs Warnica/Harless 72-70—142 Montreal 12 13 3 39 42 44 Mogadore at Garrettsville, 7:30 Canton Central Catholic (1-0) at Massil- HN: Miller, Dreher, Grzybowski. Ho: Ram, United States, 6-3, 7-6 (5), 6-3. Bowl.Green ab r h bi avg Strasser/Denk 73-70—143 8 Ben’s Bullet $5.80 3.00 2.40 Philadelphia 7 13 4 25 25 30 New Day at Laurel, 5:30 lon Perry (1-0), 7:30 Grosklos. Juan Martin del Potro (7), Argentina, def. Carter cf 3011.224 Helwig/Kennedy 71-73—144 Jockey: (Gonzalez) New England 6 14 6 24 33 38 NDCL at Elms, 6 Coshocton (0-1) at Tuscarawas Valley Goalies: HN, Yanak (4 saves); Ho, Beke Florent Serra, France, 6-4, 7-6 (4), 6-4. Hager ss 4000.285 Bernadino/Bernadino 73-73—146 6 Furka Pass (Urieta-Moran) 3.00 2.60 Toronto FC 5 15 6 21 29 46 North Ridgeville at Lakewood, 7 (1-0), 7:30 (8). Philipp Kohlschreiber (19), Germany, Vettleson rf 4111.283 Macklin/Smith 70-76—146 4 Threewisemen (Hernandez) 13.40 Revere at Highland, 7 Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy Hudson 1, Stow 1 def. Michael Llodra, France, 7-6 (2), Segovia c 4000.270 WESTERN CONFERENCE Lewis/Deering 74-80—154 Time: 1:12.42. Off: 5:38 PM Rocky River at Midview, 6 (0-1) at Norwayne (1-0), 7:30 H (1-0-1): Waters. S (2-0-1): Lawson. 4-6, 7-6 (4), 6-1. Malm dh 4000.267 San Jose 15 6 5 50 52 33 DD (3-8) $26.20; Ex (8-6) $11.80; Spr Shaw at Warren Harding, 7 Elyria Catholic (1-0) at #21 Elyria (1-0), Goalies: H, L’Hommedieu (2); S, B. Nor- Ryan Harrison, United States, def. Benja- Seitzer 1b 4120.304 Real Salt Lake 13 10 4 43 37 32 Super senior gross (8-6-4-9) $398.20; Tri (8-6-4) $224.20; Pic Southeast at Woodridge, 5:30 7:30 ton (3). min Becker, Germany, 7-5, 6-4, 6-2. Kline 3b 3000.350 Seattle 12 6 7 43 40 26 Miller/Liberato 69-69—138 3 (6-3-8) $46.20; Pic 4 (2-6-3-8) $22.85; Stow at Solon, 7 Holy Name (0-1) at Huron (0-1), 7:30 Bradley Klahn, United States, def. Jurgen Querecuto 2b 4020.247 Los Angeles 12 11 4 40 46 40 Mayfield 5, Valley Forge 2 Good/Scheel 69-71—140 St. Joseph at Mentor, 6:30 #5 Hudson (1-0) at Uniontown Lake Melzer, , 4-6, 6-3, 7-5, 5-7, 6-4. Pic 5 (1-2-6-3-8) $44.90 Motter lf 2010.242 Vancouver 10 10 7 37 29 35 M (2-2): Handel 2, Tritt 2, Snider. VF Grossi/Groves 72-69—141 St. Martin de Porres at Max Hayes, 5:30 (1-0), 7:30 (1-1-1): Gaglione, Murphy. Totals 32 2 7 2 FC Dallas 8 12 8 32 33 37 Twinsburg at North Royalton, 7 #10 Lake Catholic (1-0) at Brunswick SECOND-ROUND RESULTS Howser/LeMaster 71-70—141 Chivas USA 7 10 7 28 20 35 Goalies: M, Stickley (4 saves); VF, Zoltai Andy Murray (3), Britain, def. Ivan Do- Helwagen/Tracy 71-74—145 Lake County ab r h bi avg Tuscarawas Valley at Manchester, 7 (1-0), 7:30 (11). Colorado 8 16 2 26 33 40 Wellington at Brooklyn, 6:30 Tuslaw (0-1) at Dalton (0-1), 7:30 dig, Croatia, 6-2, 6-1, 6-3. Merritt/Nichols 72-78—150 Ramirez 2b 3122.349 Rocky River 8, Vermilion 1 Portland 6 13 6 24 26 43 Westlake at Amherst, 7 University School (0-1) at Linden McKin- Lindor ss 4000.256 RR (3-0): Elinsky 2, Klodnick, Krebs, Women Overall net Smith rf 4220.318 Note: Three points for victory, one point Wickliffe at Trinity, 6 ley (1-0), 7:30 Late Tuesday Moore, Schnieder, Killeen. V (1-2-1): *Entinger/Leeds 65-66—131 Sabourin 1b 4012.298 for tie. Whitney Young at Max Hayes, 5:30 Wellington (0-1) at #22 Avon (0-1), 7:30 SECOND-ROUND RESULTS Kowal. Wharton/Wills 65-66—131 Northfield results Myles lf 4000.280 Wednesday FRIDAY, AUGUST 31 Nadia Petrova (19), Russia, def. Simona Saturday Goalies: RR, Connelly (2 saves); Lekstutis Chong/Brough 71-63—134 Lowery dh 4110.207 New England 3, Chivas USA 3, tie Central Christian at CVCA, 7 Halep, Romania, 6-1, 6-1. (2 saves); V, Terschak (13). Arnholt/Kucan 75-66—141 Legend: DD-daily double; LDD-late daily Lavisky c 4122.242 Cornerstone Christian at Christian Com- NONLEAGUE Azarenka (1), Belarus, def. Kir- Columbus 2, Philadelphia 1 Shaker Heights 3, Elyria 3 McGovern/Nick 84-69—153 double; Ex-exacta; Spr-superfecta; Tri- MacPhee cf 4110.235 D.C. United 2, New York 2, tie munity, 6:30 Cleveland JFK (0-1) at #25 Shaker sten Flipkens, Belgium, 6-2, 6-2. East Tech at Rhodes, 4 Heights (0-1), 1 SH (0-1-2): Neary, Hertz, Conlon. E Mallory Burdette, United States, def. Lu- trifecta; PT-pick three; PF-pick four; PFi- Medina 3b 2100.186 Today Senior net Glenville at Collinwood, 4:30 Euclid (0-1) at Cleveland Central Catho (1-1-2): Ramirez 2, Jones cie Hradecka, Czech Republic, 6-2, pick five. Totals 33 7 9 6 No games scheduled John Marshall at John Adams at C.F. lic (1-0), 1 Goalies: SH, Scharfstein (3 saves); E, 6-4. *Worthington/Griggs 70-68—138 10th: FMNW600L5 Pace $1,600 Bowling Green 000 000 0011—2 7 0 Friday Shuler, 4:30 Lincoln West (0-1) at Youngstown East Wright (5) Zheng Jie (28), China, def. Magdalena **Bosart/Capuano 70-68—138 Off: 10:28. Time: 28.2 57.2 1:27.2 1:58.1 Lake County 000 002 23x—7 9 0 Colorado at Portland, 10:30 Solon 5, Medina 0 Laylor/Sines 69-69—138 Lawrence at First Baptist, 4:30 (0-1), 1 Rybarikova, Slovakia, 6-3, 6-1. 3 Can Doit Forever $9.60 3.80 2.60 S: Kresevic 2, Ockunzzi, Collica, Schip- Ray/Rose 75-74—149 LOB: Bowling Green 6, Lake County 4. Saturday Football schedule Trinity (0-1) at Western Reserve Acad- Lucie Safarova (15), Czech Republic, def. Driver: (KuSugg) Philadelphia at New England, 7:30 pers Aleksandra Wozniak, , 6-3, 4-6, DP: Lake County 2. 2B: Motter; Lowery. Week 2 emy (0-1), 1 Super senior net 1 Southwind Rah Rah 5.80 3.00 Goalies: S, Confroy (3 saves); M, 6-2. 3B: Sabourin, Ramirez. HRs: Vettleson; Montreal at Columbus, 7:30 Note: Games start at 7 unless noted. Tuscarawas Central Catholic (1-0) at Gil- Driver: (JaThmpsn) Weidner (4) Varvara Lepchenko (31), United States, Morton/Eversole 66-64—130 Lavisky. SB: Smith. Toronto FC at Sporting Kansas City, 8:30 mour Academy (0-1), 1:30 6 Strada’s Character (ElDeaton) 3.00 Today def. Anastasia Rodionova, Australia, **Nelson/Daugherty 68-64—132 D.C. United at Real Salt Lake, 9 Warren De La Salle (Michigan) (1-0) at Twinsburg 1, Mentor 1 Ex (3-1) $27.20 Tri (3-1-6) $93.60 Bowl.Green ip h r er bb so NONLEAGUE 6-2, 6-2. Clark/Nicholson 64-68—132 Vancouver at Los Angeles, 10 #1 St. Ignatius (1-0), 3 T (2-1-1): Bongiovanni. M (2-1-1): Mar- Spr (3-1-6-5 $1) $439.80 Carpenter L, 11-8 6 4 2 2 1 5 Massillon Washington (1-0) at GlenOak Buchtel (0-1) at #3 St. Edward (1-0) son. Mandy Minella, Luxembourg, def. Kris- Wasserstrom/Katz 68-67—135 Sunday Spr (3-1-6-5 $.10) $43.98 Wilson 2 5 5 5 1 1 Seattle FC at FC Dallas, 7 (1-0) Canton McKinley (1-0) at Wayne (1-0) Goalies: T, Cooke (4 saves); M, n/a (5). tyna Pliskova, Czech Republic, 6-4, Van Steyn/Christman 69-68—137 Lake County ip h r er bb so Houston at Chicago, 7 Warrensville Heights (0-1) at Villa An- Walsh Jesuit 2, Padua 0 6-4. Smialek/Mollica 68-72—140 11th: FMNW200PS Pace $2,000 Friday Wilhelm/Schrom 70-70—140 Off: 10:45. Time: 27.4 58.0 1:27.1 1:56.0 Anderson 3 0 0 0 0 2 Chivas USA at San Jose, 9 gela-St. Joseph (0-1) WJ (3-0, 1-0): John, Stelbasky. P (3-1, Petra Kvitova (5), Czech Republic, def. CHAGRIN VALLEY CONFERENCE 0-1): None. Alize Cornet, France, 6-4, 6-3. Clark/Decker 71-74—145 3 Quiet Judy $2.20 2.10 2.10 Pasquale W, 3-0 5 5 1 1 1 4 Doherty/Jewell 72-75—147 Head 1 2 1 1 1 2 Crossover Boys soccer Goalies: L, Grace (2 saves); P, Smith (7). Pauline Parmentier, France, def. Yanina Driver: (ElDeaton) European Champions League Wickmayer (25), Belgium, 7-6 (5), 6-3. Beachwood (1-0) at Orange (0-1) Avon Lake 2, Berea 0 Western Reserve 3, SVSM 0 *-Won first place on scorecard playoff 1 Miss Big Time (KuSugg) 3.80 2.40 HBP: Carter (by Anderson). T: 2:14. A: PLAYOFF ROUND (SECOND LEG) Li Na (9), China, def. Casey Dellacqua, PORTAGE TRAIL CONFERENCE AL (2-1-1): Strimbu, O’Connor: B: none. WRA (4-0): Waldeck 2, McCormack. **-Won second place on scorecard play- 7 Liveandinconcert (AMerrimn) 2.60 1,996. Wednesday Australia, 6-4, 6-4. Goalies: AL, Adams (2 saves); B, Miller SVSM (0-1-1): None. off Ex (3-1) $5.40 Tri (3-1-7) $16.60 Fenerbahce (Turkey) 1, Spartak Moscow Crossover Kristina Mladenovic, France, def. Anasta- CAROLINA (A-advanced) Southeast (1-0) at Field (0-1) (4). Goalies: WRA, Paperella (8 saves); SVSM PT (1/3/3 (3of3)) $25.70 (Russia) 1 (Spartak Moscow advances (6). sia Pavlyuchenkova (17), Russia, 6-1, PF (5/1/3/3 (4of4)) $113.30 Wednesday 3-2 on aggregate) Streetsboro (1-0) at Garrettsville (0-1) Bay 3, Lakewood 0 6-2. Carolina 6, Potomac 2 Cluj (Romania) 1, Basel (Switzerland) 0 NONLEAGUE B (1-2-1): Ruma, Toth, Linhart. L (3-1): Westlake 1, Amherst 0 Anna Tatishvili, Georgia, def. Sorana Cir- 12th: 7500CL NW2 Pace $2,000 Wilmington 4, Myrtle Beach 3 (Cluj advances 3-1 on aggregate) Akron East (0-1) at Normandy (0-1) None. W (4-0): Finucan. A (2-1-1): None. stea, Romania, 6-7 (5), 6-1, 6-2. WNBA Off: 11:06. Time: 28.0 57.4 1:27.4 1:57.2 Lynchburg 8, Win.-Salem 5, 13 innings Dynamo Kiev (Ukraine) 1, Borussia Akron Garfield (1-0) at Cuyahoga Falls Goalies: B, Southerington (4 saves); L, Goalies: W, Carpenter (9 saves); A, Kel- Laura Robson, Britain, def. Kim Clijsters 1 Bee Mischievous $4.60 2.60 2.10 Salem 8, Frederick 6, 10 innings Moenchengladbach 2 (Germany) (Dy- (1-0) Fehrenbach (7). ler (9). (23), Belgium, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5). Wednesday Driver: (JeLieberman) Today namo Kiev advances 4-3 on aggre- Akron Manchester (0-1) at Woodridge Brunswick 2, St. Edward 2 Sam Stosur (7), Australia, def. Edina Gal- No games scheduled 4 Sjs American Girl 4.80 2.60 Potomac at Carolina, 7:15 gate) (1-0) B (1-1-1). Own goal, Castro. St. Edward Boys golf lovits-Hall, Romania, 6-3, 6-0. Today Driver: (ElDeaton) Glasgow Celtic (Scotland) 2, Helsingborg Akron North (1-0) at Coventry (0-1) (1-0-2): Petrik, Cairns Berkshire 156, Cardinal 176 Marion Bartoli (11), France, def. Romina Washington at Atlanta, 7 8 Rosie L (RobLMiller) 2.80 NEW YORK-PENN (Rookie) (Sweden) 0 (Glasgow Celtic advances Akron Springfield (0-1) at Barberton Goalies: B, Foust (5 saves); SE, Brown West Geauga 179 Oprandi, Switzerland, 6-2, 1-6, 7-5. Indiana at New York, 7 Ex (1-4) $13.60 Tri (1-4-8) $48.00 Wednesday 4-0 on aggregate) (0-1) (6). At Pleasant Hills (Front 9) Maria Sharapova (3), Russia, def. Connecticut at San Antonio, 8 Spr (1-4-8-5 $1) $127.00 Batavia 5, Mahoning Vy. 2 Lille (France) 2, Copenhagen (Denmark) #7 Aurora (1-0) at #23 Ravenna (1-0) Euclid 8, Bedford 1 1. (tie): Monroe (B), Peters (B) 37; 3. Lourdes Dominguez Lino, Spain, 6-0, Los Angeles at Tulsa, 8 Spr (1-4-8-5 $.10) $12.70 Brooklyn 7, Hudson Valley 4 0 (Lille advances 2-1 on aggregate) #15 Avon Lake (1-0) at Lorain (0-1) E (1-2): Forde 2, Feeney 2, Sims, Hoff- Mazanec (C) 39 6-1. Phoenix at Seattle, 10 LDD (3/1) $6.20

*C12 Sports The Plain Dealer Breaking news: cleveland.com Sunday, September 9, 2012 HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL NASCAR Magnificat digs in, digs deep, gets 1st win Steering Matt Pawlikowski causing Special to The Plain Dealer

The last time Magnificat started a season 0-3, was . . . Ex- issues for actly. After doing just that, how- ever, the Blue Streaks were out to make a statement during the drivers Varsity Showcase Tournament held on their home courts. Access cleveland.com/ They did exactly that, starting autoracing for a full report on with a 25-11, 25-14 win over Saturday night’s Sprint Cup Brecksville Broadview Heights. It race in Richmond, Va., which took three games in their next ended too late for a story to ap- match, but the Blue Streaks pre- pear in this edition. vailed against Holy Name, 25-9, Jenna Fryer 21-25, 25-19. Associated Press It was the final game that re- ally showed the fortitude that Richmond, Va. — Opin- this team, minus seven seniors ions were split this weekend at lost to graduation last year, was Richmond International Race- made of. way about a NASCAR technical Then, facing a tough Padua bulletin aimed to take control team, it came down to the wire, of rear suspension develop- but the Blue Streaks took home ment. the championship, 25-21, 13-25, Most drivers believed the 25-23. bulletin was aimed directly at “We pride ourselves in playing Hendrick Motorsports, which a tougher schedule, so to come JOHN KUNTZ THE PLAIN DEALER had found a way this season out 0-3, this was a big weekend within the rules to improve the for us,” Magnificat coach Mike Padua’s Emily Marcinowski dives for a dig against Magnificat during the Varsity Showcase Tournament on Saturday in Rocky River. rear steering on their cars. Cannon said. “We talked earlier Host Magnificat won the tournament. Most teams followed and be- this week that you can’t fix the gan doing variations of the past, you can’t fix the points, so chaela Gabanic had five aces on against Norwalk, which they won wanted to prove we could get Catholic. same thing. today goes a long way in helping the night. (22-25, 25-19, 14-25). over that, so it gave us some con- “I really think we came to- “A lot of people are focused us reach our goal. Padua coach Jim Beharry was On the day, Gina Kilner led the fidence.” gether as a team. We were miss- [on] thinking that it is just “Winning our tournament is proud of how his team per- Bruins with 64 assists. Mary Lake lost a heartbreaker to ing one of our big players today Hendrick or big teams that big.” formed, considering the long day Djukic had 48 assists and three Padua but had perhaps the big- and a number of players really have been working in this Magnificat jumped out to a 9-3 they had. aces, while Maci Budzik had 18 gest upset of the morning when stepped up,” junior Taylor Verba area,” said five-time champion lead in the championship game “Three [matches], all day long. kills and 17 digs. it crushed defending champion said. Jimmie Johnson. “I was in a and appeared poised to make it We had just come off an emo- In the third-place match, Lake Cincinnati Seton, 25-10, 25-14. “Our servicing was on, com- conversation with Phil Parsons an early end. But the lead was tional five-game win against Catholic took home a hard- Seton appeared to have been suf- pared to usual; we just couldn’t last week, a smaller team, they cut to 15-14 after a great play by Walsh, so it was just a long day,” fought 25-20, 25-22 win over fering from the long drive as its finish that last game.” have been there, been doing Marissa Jay, and from that point Beharry said. “We haven’t been Holy Name. players also looked listless Verba led Holy Name with 39 this for a while they have ad- on, it was nip and tuck. Padua in the finals here for a very long “The Padua game was real against Norwalk in their next assists, while Leah Switalski had justed. cut it to 24-23, but Magnificat time, so it felt good. We have close and we really wanted it,” match. six kills and three aces in the “The field migrates quickly was able to prevail thanks to some things to work on.” said Morgan Toman, who had Holy Name beat St. Joseph, third-place match. in certain directions and I some strong net play. The Bruins went three sets in three kills in the match against 25-21, 26-24, before falling to think NASCAR is just making Cayley Balser led the Blue every match they played Satur- Holy Name. “We were really Magnificat in three games (25-9, Matt Pawlikowski is a freelance sure that people understand Streaks with 20 kills, while Mi- day, starting with their match down after that [loss] and 21-25, 25-19) and then to Lake writer in Cleveland. the parameters so that they can regulate in post-race and find ways to make sure no one HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD is going above and beyond.” The bulletin limits how far

Football Bloomdale Elmwood 41, N. Baltimore 0 Riverside 42, Harvey 0 Gilmour Academy 3, Salem 1 Top individuals: 1. Wolanske (H) 21:49.06; 2. teams can go with their rear NONLEAGUE Bowerston Conotton Valley 26, Bridgeport 21 Sandusky Perkins 55, Buckeye 20 Boys soccer GA (5-1-1): Krebs, Kertis, Potratz. S: Dundon. Hartline (H) 22:08.18; 3. Wisniewski (I) suspension setups, which were Bryan 47, Delta 3 Shaw 38, Garfield Heights 7 Bay 4, Cardinal Mooney 3 Goalies: GA, Potratz (1 save); S, Scwartz. (5). 22:33.06; 4. Lautzenheiser (H) 22:36.40; 5. Berkshire 3 7 7 7—24 Bucyrus Wynford 43, Mt. Blanchard Riverdale Solon 36, Buchtel 14 B (3-2-2): Linhart 2, Kinsey, Eaton. CM Hudson 1, Worthington Kilbourne 0 Spreitzer (W) 22:46.72; 6. VanDyke (H) being adjusted by teams to Liberty 0 10 0 26—36 0 Springfield 20, Can. Cent. Cath. 19 (4-1-1): Harris 2, Walker. H (3-0-1): Watkins. 22:49.68; 7. Tan (B) 22:54.56; 8. Barcelo (CF) help the car’s rear-axle steer. B - Patterson 27 FG Casstown Miami E. 37, Arcanum 0 St. Vincent-St. Mary 48, Woodridge 0 Goalies: B, Sayir (5 saves); CM, Premec (8). Goalies: H, L’Hommedieu (4 saves); W, Law- 22:57.38. Celina 35, Defiance 28 L - Walls 9 run (House kick) Streetsboro 37, Beloit W. Branch 28 Beachwood 2, Rocky River 0 rence (9). WALSH JESUIT TOMAHAWK RUN Doing so apparently created an Centerville 27, Cin. Withrow 21 B - Blechschmid 22 pass from Burzanko (Pat- Strongsville 12, Padua 7 B (5-0-1): Dreka 2. How they finished (Gold Division): 1. Massil- Chardon NDCL 56, Hunting Valley University 7 Magnificat 6, Howland 1 aerodynamic advantage that terson kick) Struthers 28, Field 14 Goalies: B - Askaryan 6, RR - Liva 4 Halftime: lon Jackson 32; 2. Strongsville 67; 3. Massillon Cin. Clark Montessori 42, Cin. Finneytown 15 M (5-0): Murray 3, Baumbick 3. H (4-1): L - House 26 FG Sunbury Big Walnut 50, Collinwood 6 B2-0 Perry 94; 4. GlenOak 102; 5. Walsh Jesuit 123; helped cars travel faster Cin. Country Day 44, St. Bernard 3 Perez. B - Blechschmid 20 run (Patterson kick) Tallmadge 26, Akron Garfield 0 6. Lakewood 170; 7. Aurora 214; 8. Kent Cin. La Salle 35, Cin. Princeton 21 Berea 3, Midview 1 Goalies: M, Piscioneri (6 saves); H, Price (6). L - Walls 27 run (House kick) Twinsburg 44, Lancaster 21 Roosevelt 214; 9. Mentor 226; 10. New Phila- through the corners. Cin. Madeira 21, Cin. N. College Hill 6 B (4-1-1): Dolson, Harrington, Lucas. M: #10. Mayfield 5, Eastlake North 1 L - Walls 21 run (kick failed) Valley Forge 10, Holy Name 7 delphia 280. Cin. Moeller 61, Detroit Catholic Central, Goalies: B, Bartek.(2 saves); M, n/a (10). M (3-3): Vance, Ungrady, Stepanek, Handel, Johnson, though, said the L - Pleas 20 INT return (House kick) Vermilion 41, Firelands 28 Top individuals: 1. Renuart (WJ) 20:48; 2. Mich. 33 Brush 2, Riverside 1 Feuer. EN (1-2-1): Chlad. B - Kaser 20 run (Patterson kick) Wadsworth 29, Medina 0 Musser (MJ) 21:02; 3. Camardo (Stro) 21:14; bulletin will lead to “no Cin. Mt. Healthy 61, Cin. Aiken 6 B: Bendokas, Allen. R: Munaretto. Goalies: M, Stickley (2 saves); EN, Abrams L - Walls 12 run (kick failed) Waterloo 56, Southington Chalker 16 4. Kinney (MJ) 21:17; 5. Torok (Stro) 21:23; 6. Cin. NW 48, New Carlisle Tecumseh 35 Goalies: B, Frydl (3 saves); R, Graycar (12). (6). change” at Hendrick Motor- Westlake 29, Rocky River 13 Taylor (MJ) 21:24; 7. Fockler (GO) 21:26; 8. Cardinal Mooney 20 Cin. Shroder 36, Cin. College Prep. 6 Buckeye 4, Lutheran West 0 North Royalton 2, Walsh Jesuit 2 Wickliffe 43, Brooklyn 28 Murray (KR) 21:27. sports in the cars it brings to Warren G. Harding 28 Cin. Taft 32, Cin. Indian Hill 0 B: Grauel, Rusinko, Yurik, n/a. NR (0-3-3): Spilker, Steward. WJ (4-0-1): Vu, Willoughby S. 41, West Geauga 7 How they finished (Maroon Division): 1. Gil- Cin. Turpin 34, Cin. McNicholas 7 Goalies: B, Klubnik (5 saves); LW, Pshock (5). Stelbasky. Chicago next weekend when Youngstown Ursuline 21, Lake Catholic 7 mour Academy 30; 2. McDonald 51; 3. Notre Cle. Cent. Cath. 6 6 0 8—20 Cin. Winton Woods 55, Middletown 13 Cloverleaf 4, Wooster 1 Goalies: NR, Zeilmann (8 saves); WJ, Grace Dame-Cathedral Latin 101; 4. Perry 148; 5. the rule goes into effect. #25 Shaker Heights 0 21 28 0—49 Cin. Wyoming 38, Middletown Madison 15 C (4-3): Timken 2, Payerchin, Watkins. W: (5). Volleyball Padua 157; 6. Elyria Catholic 160; 7. Roots- CCC - Pauldo 1 run (kick failed) Cle. Cent. Cath. 49, Shaker Hts. 20 Miko. Avon Lake d. Midview 25-15, 25-15, 25-19 Padua 4, Laurel 3 town 175; 8. Tallmadge 202; 9. Buchtel 256; Brad Keselowski was one of SH - Pope 2 run (Katz kick) Cle. Hts. 28, Youngs. East 12 Goalies: C, Wardle (10 saves); W, Runyan (7). Copley d. Barberton 15-25, 25-20, 25-20, 25-13 P (3-2): Giel 2, Janowicz, Suek. L (4-1-1): Rid- 10. Beachwood 266; 11. Firestone 293. SH - Pope 44 run (Katz kick) Cle. St. Ignatius 48, Mentor 21 the most outspoken drivers on Cuyahoga Falls d. Canfield 25-20, 22-25, 25-22 Copley 1, Perrysburg 0 dle, Jones, Kysela. Top individuals: 1. Foisy (EC) 20:46; 2. Markel CCC - Pauldo 2 run (Katz kick) Coldwater 21, Versailles 7 C (6-0): Harter. Garfield Heights d. John Adams 25-4, 25-9, Goalies: P, Carroll (7 saves); L, Piccus (8). (GA) 21:16; 3. Dolohanty (GA) 21:17; 4. Whet- the rear suspension issue over SH - Leach 42 pass from Pope (Katz kick) Cols. Brookhaven 20, Fairfield 17, OT Goalies: C, A.Mubarak (1 save); P, Rowan (8). 25-4 Parma 1, Lakewood 0 stone (GA) 21:34; 5. Oakes (McD) 21:36; 6. SH - Owens 16 run (Katz kick) Columbiana 38, Steubenville Cath. Cent. 35 the summer, and he said it’s Hearts for Jesus d. Calvary Christian (Pa.) Cuyahoga Falls 3, Firestone 2 P: Kotalik. Dalpiaz (Lake Catholic) 21:43; 7. Hoffman SH - Burgess 28 pass from Pope (Katz kick) Convoy Crestview 40, Haviland Wayne Trace 25-8, 25-22 CF (2-2): Sawyer, Tulley, Earnest. F (2-4): n/a. Goalies: P, Lewis (10 saves); L, Clause (1). (McD) 21:49; 8. Breier (Notre Dame-Cathedral going to be interesting to SH - Perkins 25 pass from Pope (Katz kick 28 Goalies: CF, Lias (10 saves). Covington 55, Tipp City Bethel 0 Mayfield d. West Geauga 25-14, 25-27, 25-23, Rocky River 4, St. Joseph Academy 0 Latin) 22:14. SH - Jackson-Daniel 25 pass from Pope (Katz 25-19 Elyria Catholic 6 Elyria 0 RR: Elinsky 2, McCue 2. watch over the 10-race Chase Day. Chaminade-Julienne 54, Day. Meadow- WOOSTER INVITATIONAL kick) Mentor d. Eastlake North 25-16, 25-14, 25-13 EC: O’Halloran 2, Jarvis, Fetcko, Ruiz, Saddler. Goalies: RR, Connelly (2 saves), Lekstutis (2); dale 20 How they finished: 1. Madison Lake 90; 2. Am- for the Sprint Cup champion- CCC - Brown 7 run (Snyder from Brown) Salem d. Cuyahoga Falls 15-25, 25-20, 25-19 Goalies: EC, Conroy (3 saves); E, Hyde (9). SJA, Chirzel (13). Day. Christian 33, Cin. Christian 0 herst 104; 3. Wooster 108; 4. Smithville 115; 5. #7 Cleveland Hts. 7 0 14 7—28 ship. Defiance Ayersville 41, Lima Perry 28 ANDREWS OSBORNE QUADRANGULAR Firelands 1, Fairview 0 West Geauga 5, Shaker Heights 1 Orrville 182; 6. Willoughby South 189; 7. Clo- Youngs. East 0 0 6 6—12 Delphos Jefferson 21, Bluffton 14 TOURNAMENT Fi (4-1-1): Ruffner. WG (3-2-1): Zuzek 3, Praprost 2. SH (1-3-2): verleaf 195; 8. Triway 211; 9. Chippewa 217; “It’s something that’s got to Goalies: Fi, Miller (7 saves); Fa, Gibbons (2). Conlon. CH - Austin 7 pass from Jones (Pewu kick) Delphos St. John’s 21, St. Henry 17 Andrews Osborne d. Richmond Heights 25-10, 10. Norwayne 245; 11. Elyria 263; 12. Madison play out. It certainly has my at- YE - Hensley 6 run (pass failed) Eaton 33, Oxford Talawanda 28 25-19 Harvey 2, Euclid 1 Goalies: WG, Guanera (3 saves), Avery (1); Comprehensvive 280; 13. Loudonville 302; 14. CH - Bagley 5 run (Pewu kick) Elida 27, St. Marys Memorial 3 Fairport d. Max Hayes 25-12, 25-14 H (3-2): Padron, Moctezuma. E (1-4): Torto- SH, Scharfstein (8). Northwestern 309; 15. Canton South 340. tention,” he said, likening the CH - Frisco 18 pass from Jones (Pewu kick) Granville 28, Jackson 14 Richmond Heights d. Max Hayes 25-8, 25-17 cini. Western Reserve Acad. 7, Kidron C.C. 2 Top individuals: 1. Vince (Amh) 19:39; 2. Moo- YE - Hensley 4 run (run failed) Hudson WRA 42, Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. 8 Championship Goalies: H, Bustos (5 saves); E, Konker (9). WRA (4-0): Hassell 3, Polak, Banerjee, Ma, maw (Smith) 19:43; 3. Szvian (Amh) 20:06; 4. bulletin to the NBA clarifying CH - Jones 1 run (Pewu kick) Huron 48, Norwalk St. Paul 12 Fairport d. Andrews Osborne 25-21, 25-22 Highland 1, Avon Lake 0 Waldeck, Waldeck. Murray (Clov) 20:39; 5. Muhlenkanmp (Tri) how it defines traveling. H (4-1): Burns. Goalies: WRA, Schultz (4 saves); Otto (11). Lakewood St. Edward 51, H.D. Woodson, D.C. AUSTINTOWN FITCH TRIANGULAR 20:53; 6. Lowe (Chip) 20:59; 7. Gerber (Smith) #2 Mentor 0 7 14 0—21 Goalies: H, Carsten (4 saves); AL, Adams (5). 0 Austintown Fitch d. Akron Garfield 25-5, 25-9 21:02; 8. Woodruff (Orr) 21:05. “You can make a rule saying #1 St. Ignatius 21 10 7 10—48 Lebanon 35, Greenville 13 Geneva d. Austintown Fitch 25-16, 25-15 Independence 7, Bedford 0 Boys golf traveling is illegal, but it’s how SI - McVey 73 run (Colella kick) Leetonia 42, Mathews 0 I (3-3-1): Collins 3, Smith, Mewhinney, Woz- Kenston 166, Perry 182 AVON INVITATIONAL Field hockey SI - Hennessey 54 pass from LaManna (Colella Liberty Twp. Lakota E. 17, Clayton Northmont niak, Dan Malarik. At Punderson it’s enforced that really mat- kick) 14 Avon d. Wellington 25-8, 25-12 Goalies: I, Bernstein (4 saves); B, Jones (9). Hathaway Brown 1, Hawken 0 1. Roshon (K) 38; 2. Pavone (K) 40; 3. Bagdo- HB (4-0): Fletcher. SI - McVey 6 run (Colella kick) London Madison Plains 27, Southeastern 17 Elyria d. Highland 25-17, 25-10 Mayfield 1, Lake Catholic 1 ters. If it’s not [enforced] on nas (P) 44. Goalies: HB, Scully (4 saves); H, Speroff (12). M - Trubisky 6 run (Muzic kick) Maria Stein Marion Local 49, Rockford Park- Elyria d. Perkins 25-23, 22-25, 25-17 M (2-3-1): Krupa. LC (3-0-2): Longo. LeBron [James] and is on ev- SI - Colella 24 FG way 22 Highland d. Wellington 25-6, 25-14 Goalies: M, Tighe (7 saves); LC, McIntosh (3). Girls tennis WRA 2, Worthington Kilbourne 0 SI - Willis 2 pass from LaManna (Colella kick) Mason 27, Cin. Glen Este 3 Perkins d. Westlake n/a WRA: Barnett, Gibbons. eryone else, it makes for a dif- Medina 2 , Brunswick 1 CVCA 5, Our Lady of the Elms 0 M - Krizancic 12 pass from Trubisky (Schaffer Mayfield 35, Olmsted Falls 10 Riverside d. Avon 25-15, 25-18 Goalies: WRA, DeBolt (4 saves); WK, n/a. M (6-0): Murphy, Libertowski. B (1-3-1): Mari- Singles: Konstan d. McGowan 6-0, 6-0; Dit- from Trubisky) McComb 43, Findlay Liberty-Benton 36, OT Riverside d. Normandy 25-20, 25-12 ferent game. I think the real naro. trich d. Ahmed 6-0, 6-0; Pile d. O’Flynn 6-1, SI - Siragusa 11 pass from LaManna (Colella Mechanicsburg 33, Waynesfield-Goshen 32 Westlake d. Normandy 25-23, 25-17 Listings Goalies: M, McNeil (6 saves); B, Foust (3). 6-0. challenge is how things are en- kick) Miamisburg 13, Franklin 10 FIFTH PLACE Listings is a service of The Plain Dealer to Oberlin 6, Brookside 0 Doubles: Haskell/Ciepiel d. Fiegelist/ M - Trubisky 2 run (pass failed) Middletown Fenwick 35, Germantown Valley Westlake d. Highland 25-19, 12-25, 25-23 help schools find opponents and coaches. To forced and not what’s written O: Weiss 3, Levine 2, Boye-Doe. Kuzmishin 6-1, 6-0; Cameron/Petrinec d. SI - McVey 1 run (Colella kick) View 28 THIRD PLACE view the complete list, go to cleveland.com/ Goalies: O, Ferguson (5 saves); B, n/a (8). King/Figliola 6-0, 6-0. down on paper.” SI - Colella 33 FG Minster 51, New 19 Perkins d. Avon 25-15, 25-16 Olmsted Falls 5, Midpark 3 hssports. Ottawa-Glandorf 34, Lima Shawnee 13 CHAMPIONSHIP LORAIN COUNTY AMATEUR NDCL 21 21 7 7—56 OF: (4-2): Bildstein 2, Klein, Levin, Skutt. M Strongsville seeks a varsity head On Saturday night, heavy Riverside d. Elyria 25-22, 25-23 Championships University School 0 0 0 7— 7 Piqua 35, Lima Sr. 7 (1-5): Wargo, Moody, Nasembeni. coach. Send cover letter and resume to Paul rain drenched the track about Portsmouth Notre Dame 37, Newcomerstown FIRST SINGLES: Hrivnak (Avon Lake) d. Rini Moses at [email protected]. N - Evans 57 run (Cimperman kick) CHARDON TOURNAMENT Goalies: OF, Woodruff (5 saves); M, Telep (7). 20 (Avon) 8-2. Beachwood is looking for a boys lacrosse 90 minutes before the sched- N - Branisel 40 pass from Nash (Cimperman Field d. Orange 25-18, 25-22 Padua 2, Holy Name 1 Riverside Stebbins 27, Spring. Greenon 14 SECOND SINGLES: Schwartz (Avon) d. Soud- head coach. Candidates must be willing to kick) Orange d. Lakeside 25-19, 25-15 P (3-3-1): Hill, own goal. HN: Costello. Sandusky St. Mary 56, Lakeside Danbury 0 ers (Amherst) 8-0. help grow the program and increase partici- uled start of the race. N - Varcelli 65 punt return (Cimperman kick) Orange d. Jefferson 14-25, 25-20, 25-19 Goalies: P, Pullar (2 saves); HN, Stepic (17). Spencerville 53, Harrod Allen E. 6 THIRD SINGLES: Mentler (Avon) d. Makadia pation. Prior head coaching experience is pre- N - Evans 24 run (Cimperman kick) FRANCES DAVIS INVITATIONAL Solon 2, Westlake 1 Republican presidential can- Springboro 34, Kettering Fairmont 14 (Avon Lake) 8-5. ferred. Email resume and cover letter to Di- N - Evans 24 run (Cimperman kick) LaBrae d. Ravenna 25-15, 25-15 S: Lemus, Cumberland. W (5-1): Sutcliffe. St. Clairsville 56, Day. Jefferson 26 FIRST DOUBLES: DeLuca/Nakon (Avon) d. rector of Athletics Ryan M. Peters at didate Mitt Romney was at a N - Evans 62 run (Cimperman kick) Ledgemont d. Newbury 27-25, 25-8 Goalies: S, Altstadt (3 save); W, Lackner (4). Trenton Edgewood 22, Hamilton Badin 21 Carpenter/Johnson (Avon Lake) 8-1. [email protected] or call N - Nash 1 run (Cimperman kick) Ledgemont d. Rootstown 25-18, 25-18 St. Edward 2, Walsh Jesuit 1 track for the second time this Troy 14, Xenia 6 SECOND DOUBLES: Cirilo/Monroe (Avon) d. 216-831-2080 ext. 102. U - Vadas 15 pass from Gannon (Bell kick) Newbury d. Rootstown 25-18, 27-25 SE: Murray, Ramser. WJ: Trifiro. Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. 42, Cle. VASJ 30 Wanner/Thomas (Avon Lake) 8-3. Rocky River seeks the following coaches: season. His first visit was the N - DiFranco 4 run (Cimperman kick) Windham d. LaBrae 21-25, 25-17, 25-8 Goalies: SE, Ford (7 saves); WJ, Haag (5). Urbana 43, Spring. Shawnee 27 varsity softball head and assistant coach, Windham d. Ravenna 25-12, 25-15 St. Ignatius 2, Dublin Jerome 0 season-opening Daytona 500, Olmsted Falls 0 3 0 7—10 W. Alexandria Twin Valley S. 46, Ansonia 40 Boys cross country freshman head coaches for boys and girls FIFTH PLACE SI (7-0): Fahey, Nagucki. Mayfield 14 21 0 0—35 W. Carrollton 31, Sidney 24 BRECKSVILLE INVITATIONAL basketball, a middle school head wrestling which was rained out for the W. Chester Lakota W. 35, Cin. Anderson 7 Rootstown d. Ravenna 25-19, 25-8 Goalies: SI, Outcalt (3 saves); DJ, Eynon (7). M - Reimer 5 pass from Markovic (Tighe kick) How they finished: 1. Chardon 43; 2. Wood- coach and assistant coaches for varsity boys Wapakoneta 48, Lima Bath 27 THIRD PLACE Strongsville 2, Amherst 0 first time in history. The 500 M - Canganelli 8 run (Tighe kick) ridge 58; 3. North 163; 4. North Canton Hoo- and girls lacrosse. Send letter of interest and Warren Harding 28, Youngs. Mooney 20 Newbury d. LaBrae 25-15, 25-21 S (5-2-1): Newmann, Wang. OF - Fox 32 FG ver 166; 5. Brecksville 167; 6. Cuyahoga Falls resume to athletic director Mark Wagner, Waynesville 36, Blanchester 0 CHAMPIONSHIP Goalies: S, Stephano (2 saves); A, Daugherty ran the next day, and is the M - Canganelli 14 pass from Markovic (Tighe 190; 7. Twinsburg 195; 8. Riverside 202; 9. Rocky River High, 20951 Detroit Road, Rocky Youngs. Liberty 36, Burton Berkshire 24 Ledgemont d. Windham 25-16, 25-17 (8). kick) Chagrin Falls 231; 10. Revere 287. River, OH 44116 or email wagner.mark@rrc- only race this season so far to Zanesville 48, Hamilton Ross 27 M - Pasquale 32 pass from Markovic (Tighe HATHAWAY BROWN TRIANGULAR Twinsburg 2, Chagrin Falls 1 Top individuals: 1. Elswick (C) 17:50.04; 2. Jor- s.org. T (6-0): Krieger, Betenson. CF (3-2-2): Ma- be rescheduled. kick) Friday’s area scoreboard Hathaway Brown d. Hawken 25-13, 25-17 dan (C) 17:57.16; 3. Wojcik (W) 17:59.72; 4. Solon has an opening for a head varsity lone. M - Canganelli 41 pass from Markovic (Tighe Amherst 49, Clearview 16 Hathaway Brown d.. Shaker Heights 25-13, Schank (T) 18:05.16; 5. Zombory (C) 18:22.38; boys lacrosse coach. Head coaching experi- Goalies: T, Candau (4 saves); CF, Rizzo (3), kick) Aurora 49, Revere 0 25-15 6. Frederick (W) 18:26.91; 7. Jeffers (F) ence is preferred. E-mail a letter of interest G.Stephens (1), Malone (0). NASCAR Sprint Cup OF - Meketa 9 run (Fox kick) Austintown Fitch 35, Brunswick 7 HUDSON QUADRANGULAR 18:43.59; 8. Hernandez (H) 18:44.25. and resume to Mark T. McGuire, athletic di- Avon 40, Lorain 14 Lakeview d. Hudson 25-23, 12-25, 25-22 Wellington 1, Brooklyn 0 WALSH JESUIT TOMAHAWK RUN rector, at [email protected]. Call VASJ 0 14 0 16—30 W: Walker. Bay 20, Fairview 13 Massillon Jackson d. Hudson 25-21, 25-20 How they finished (Gold Division): 1. Walsh 440-349-6244. Tuscarawas C.C. 14 15 6 7—42 Goalies: W, Miller (4 saves); B, Qasem (6), CHASE FOR THE CUP Benedictine 14, Bedford 12 Solon d. Hudson 14-25, 25-18, 25-20 Jesuit 65; 2. Strongsville 79; 3. Louisville 89; 4. Beachwood is looking for a head girls bas- T - Teater 5 pass from M.Lawless (Cummings Czir Berea 28, Normandy 14 MAGNIFICAT TOURNAMENT GlenOak 100; 5. Massillon Jackson 123; 6. ketball coach. Candidates must be willing to POINTS run) Lakewood 158; 7. Mentor 174; 8. Austintown Bishop Watterson 13, Walsh Jesuit 7 Brecksville d. Cincinnati Seton 25-20, 25-21 help build all aspects of the program. Prior (Through September 2) T - Cummings 35 pass from M.Lawless (run Girls soccer Fitch 191; 9. Massillon Perry 210; 10. McDon- Boardman 47, Archbishop Hoban 26 Holy Name d. St. Joseph Academy 25-21, head coaching experience is preferred. Must failed) Aurora 2, CVCA 2 ald 274; 11. Kent Roosevelt 298; 12. Aurora Canfield S. Range 42, Trinity 12 26-24 have valid Pupil Activity Permit. Email cover T - Teater 12 pass from M.Lawless (#30 run) A (2-1-1): Kovalcheck, Rinicella. CVCA (4-1-1): 345; 13. New Philadelphia 410. 1. Greg Biffle 879 Cardinal 42, Ledgemont 0 Lake Catholic d. Cincinnati Seton 25-10, 25-14 letter and resume to Ryan M. Peters at V - Bolden 92 pass from Williams (kick failed) Castalia Margaretta 47, Brookside 8 Najjar, Van Buskirk Top individuals: 1. Kunkel (McD) 17:25; 2. Magnificat d. Brecksville 25-11, 25-14 [email protected] or call 2. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 871 T - A.Lawless 1 run (run failed) Chagrin Falls 56, Wooster 42 Goalies: Doyle (7 saves), Burns (9); CVCA, Thomas (Lou) 17:30; 3. Brennan (WJ) 17:39; 4. Magnificat d. Holy Name 25-9, 21-25, 25-19 216-831-2080 x 210. 3. Matt Kenseth 858 V - Ross 84 run (Bolden run) Chardon 35, Maple Hts. 20 Kouzelos (8). Koczwara (Lou) 17:41; 5. Doyle (Stro) 17:43; Norwalk d. Cincinnati Seton 25-11, 25-13 Brecksville-Broadview Heights seeks a JV T - Cummings 29 pass from M.Lawless (kick Cleveland JFK 26, Rhodes 6 Bay 4, Hathaway Brown 1 6. Boatman (Lake) 17:51; 7. McGuire (Stro) 4. Jimmie Johnson 848 Norwalk d. St. Joseph Academy 25-14, 25-17 girls basketball coach. Contact Athletic Direc- failed) Cloverleaf 55, Akron North 20 Bay (5-1): Homes 2, McBride, Meisenburg. 17:51; 8. Kovachick (Stro) 18:03. Padua d. Lake Catholic 15-25, 25-20, 26-24 tor Dan Kalinsky at [email protected] or 5. Martin Truex Jr. 838 T - M.Lawless 34 run (#30 kick) Columbia 28, Doylestown Chippewa 7 HB: Vajskop. How they finished (Maroon Division): 1. Padua d. Norwalk 25-22, 19-25, 25-14 440-740-4771. V - Ross 27 run (Mullin run) Copley 34, Orrville 28 Goalies: HB, O’Brien (11 saves); B, Francati McDonald 38; 2. Gilmour Academy 61; 3. 6. Brad Keselowski 831 St. Joseph Academy d. Brecksville 25-17, Hawken seeks the following coaches: girls V - Ross 40 run (Mullin run) Coventry 40, Akron East 13 (9). Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 78; 4. Perry 97; 5. 25-20 JV basketball, girls JV lacrosse and assistant 7. Denny Hamlin 822 Warrensville Hts. 0 0 0 14—14 Crestwood 14, Ravenna SE 6 Beaumont 1, Normandy 0 Padua 145; 6. University School 148; 7. Roots- THIRD PLACE track. Send resume to Jim Doyle, Athletic Di- Beachwood 14 10 20 0—44 Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy 23, Leav- B (2-0-1): Fox. town 176; 8. Firestone 217; 9. Elyria Catholic 8. Clint Bowyer 811 Lake Catholic d. Holy Name 25-20, 25-22 rector, at [email protected]; or Hawken ittsburg LaBrae 14 Goalies: B, Nemecek (3 saves); N, Wakut (12). 280; 10. Harvey 298; 11. Tallmadge 316; 12. B - Lane 3 run (run failed) School, P.O. Box 8002, Gates Mills, OH 44040. 9. Kevin Harvick 807 Cuyahoga Heights 28, St. Peter Chanel 0 CHAMPIONSHIP Benedictine 355; 13. Beachwood 355; 14. Lake B - Lane 2 run (Lane run) Brecksville 2, Massillon Jackson 2 Call 440-423-2108. East Tech 22, Lincoln-West 8 Magnificat d. Padua 25-22, 13-25, 25-23 Catholic 362; 15. Coventry 425; 16. Buchtel 10. Tony Stewart 769 B - Lane 3 run (Granot kick) B (1-1-2): Sivic 2. MJ (3-0-2): Bender, Patton. Holy Name is looking for a freshman boys Ellet 26, Alliance 12 OPEN DOOR TRIANGULAR 454. B - Granot 35 FG Goalies: B, Lopez (2 saves), Farwell (2); MJ, basketball coach. Contact head coach Jeff 11. Kasey Kahne 751 Elyria Catholic 40, Centerburg 27 Lake Center d. Open Door 25-17, 25-20 Kingsbury (4). Top individuals: 1. Johnson (McD) 17:12; 2. B - Lane 2 run (Granot kick) Huber at [email protected]. Fairport 20, Windham 18 Open Door d. Coventry 25-21, 25-20, 25-23 Frandanisa (Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin) 12. Kyle Busch 746 B - Hamilton 9 run (Diamond kick) Brooklyn 2, Wellington 2 Andrews Osborne Academy seeks high Firestone 13, Stow 7, OT 17:33; 3. Brett (GA) 17:34; 4. Coviello (McD) 13. Jeff Gordon 734 B - Hamilton 65 run (kick failed) ROCKY RIVER INVITATIONAL B (2-0-2, 1-0-2): Byndas 2. W (3-0-1, 1-0-1): school or middle school cross country teams Galion 46, Keystone 28 17:41; 5. Beebe (Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin) W - Greer 80 run (run failed) Brookside d. Rocky River 25-20, 25-20 B.Mariast, Marks. to participate in the fifth annual AOA Cross 14. 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Demons break through in second half, top Pirates

Story by Jim Horvath Photos and video by Larry Bennet

With both teams coming off a loss on Saturday, the Rocky River and Westlake boys soccer teams had plenty to play for as the two teams renewed their old Southwestern Conference rivalry Monday night.

With both teams coming into the game tied for first place in their respective conferences, some big-time bragging rights were on the line.

And with 55-plus minutes of scoreless soccer in the books, something had to give.

With the Pirates playing tough defensively, Westlake tried a more direct approach offensively, and it paid off. In the 56th minute, a Nick Wertman header off a long free kick near midfield got the Demons on the board. They added an insurance goal late in the half and left Rocky River Stadium with a 2-0 win.

“Tonight was a combination of things,” said Demons head coach Mike Besu, whose team raised it’s record to 6-1 overall.

“They showed up to play, and we didn’t,” Besu said. “They out-hustled us and wanted to play. We showed up, especially in the first half, playing in slow motion. It was one of those games. Hopefully we learn from this and move on.”

Rocky River, which came into the game with a 4-1-1 mark, managed to clog things up in the box defensively whenever the Demons made a run. The Demons’ best scoring chance of the first half came in the 37th minute when Mark Sutcliffe had the ball, broke away from his defender and ripped a shot from inside 20 yards out.

River keeper Dominic Liva, however, was equal to the task and stopped the attempt

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just inside the left post. The Pirates had a handful of shots, but most of them were from over 20 yards out.

In the second half, the Pirates had a golden opportunity. In the 51st minute, Westlake was called for a handball, giving River a free kick from 20 yards out. Sutton Klodnick struck the ball solidly, but it went wide left.

Westlake seemed to pick up the pace offensively after that. Adam Thompson got in close for a header that was snared by Liva, then another close-range shot by the Demons was stopped by Liva. The ball bounced back into play to Liva’s right, but his teammates were able to deflect the attempt away.

After some close encounters failed to net a goal, the Demons went long on their next attempt.

A foul near midfield gave the Demons a free kick in the 56th minute. Senior defender Sean Bigley set the ball and launched a rocket toward the River goal crease. In stepped Wertman, who headed the ball into the back of the net for the first goal of the game with 24:17 remaining in regulation.

“We had to try something because River was playing so tough defensively,” Besu said of the play. “They were not going to open up. We tried on the ground, but there were just too many people.

“I tried to tell the guys at halftime that sometimes you have to play a little more direct and not let them set up. They were dropping back fast enough, so we couldn’t get through that way,” he added.

River head coach Kevin Zerbey said the long attempt shouldn’t have happened in the first place.

“The first thing is, we don’t foul out here,” said Zerbey as he motioned to the spot of Bigley’s kick. “I think what happened is we grabbed one of their guy’s shirts, so the foul was called. If you can prevent that foul, then they don’t get that kick.

“We went up and challenged, but he’s one of their captains for a reason,” Zerbey said of Wertman. “That guy scored a big goal for them. You want your captain to be able to answer the bell when they hear it.”

“Really, that was the game. Their other goal was just icing on the cake for them,” he added.

Westlake scored an insurance goal with 3:52 left in the game. That’s when Liva knocked away a Westlake shot attempt from his right, only to have junior forward Adam Thompson put in the rebound on the back side.

For the game, Liva was credited with seven saves, while Westlake’s keeper, Jamie Lackner, recorded four. The Demons outshot their hosts, 12-9.

“I thought we were going to get that first goal tonight,” Zerbey said.

“I felt the way we were moving the ball around and going at them there in the second half, I

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thought we were going to score,” he said. “We possessed the ball well enough and moved it around, we just weren’t able to capitalize.

Zerbey also said that although his team had gotten off to a good start this season, he felt they could still reach another plateau.

“We’ve been able to do some nice things and play some attractive soccer, but it seems like the guys have been going through the motions doing it,” he said. “I’m not a yeller and a screamer. That’s not my personality. But maybe sometimes these guys need that.

“Before the game, I let them know that I really wanted them to come out fired up, ready to play hard and play with some passion. For a good part of this game, I thought we played that way. If you have that passion, a game like this has to eat you up inside.

“I felt like we outplayed Westlake for most of the game. But we have nothing to show for it but a loss. I know that’s going to keep me up a while tonight,” he added.

River, which is tied with Bay for first place in the West Shore Conference, will return to league action Wednesday night when the Pirates host Avon. Westlake, atop the SWC, will tangle with Berea the same night.

“We were one step or two behind the whole game from where we usually play,” Besu said. “We seem to have a hard time adjusting to playing on the carpet, but we’ve played a couple times on this surface this year and we’ve played better than this.

“I told the kids after the game that I’m not going to get mad or upset. But we have two games this week. If we play like this, we’re going to have two losses. It’s as simple as that. We have to show up to practice tomorrow, and we’ve got to work.

“We’ve got to play a lot better than this if we’re going to beat Berea,” he concluded.

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Gardner, 49, SAN JOSE ST 101⁄2 Colorado St Lake Catholic at Beaumont, 7:30 5 Mom’s Hustler (Miller) 7.40 6.20 WISCONSIN 14 Utah St Lake Ridge at Western Reserve Ac. 6:30 at Oregon State on Saturday. football career after yet another covered 240 kilometers, just un- Thistledown results 6 Candy J (Blevins) 13.80 LSU 421⁄2 Idaho Lakewood at Midview, 6 Off: 7:09. Time: 28.4 58.4 1:28.3 1:59.3 MICHIGAN ST 5 Notre Dame Lutheran East at Cleveland MLK, 6 shoulder injury —possibly ne- der 150 miles, in the timed race Ex (3-5) $85.20; Tri (3-5-6) $539.60 Legend: DD-daily double; Ex-exacta; Spr- INDIANA 3 Ball St Lutheran West at Clearview, 5:30 Murray State guard ac- cessitating a fourth operation. and also helped the U.S. team, superfecta; Tri-trifecta; PT-pick three; FRESNO ST 14 Colorado Manchester at Indian Valley, 7 2nd: NW600L5CD Pace $1,600 UTEP 13 New Mexico St Maple Heights at Shaw, 7 4 Slade Gram $12.60 7.60 5.00 cused: PF-pick four; PFi-pick five. Murray State point . . . East Carolina sophomore which included Debra Horn of UCLA 17 Houston Mentor at Mayfield, 6:30 Driver: (Deaton) Track: Fast GEORGIA 431⁄2 Fla. Atlantic Midpark at Avon Lake, 7 2 Ragin Watts (Harris) 46.40 11.00 guard Zaveral “Zay” Jackson Shane Carden will start at Shaker Heights, win the overall 1st: $5,400, Claiming $5,000, 3 yo’s & up, NEBRASKA 241⁄2 Arkansas St Midview at Lakewood, 7 3 Zhihong Pang (Miller) 3.40 , One Mile Seventy Yards N.C. STATE 32 S. Alabama Nordonia at Highland, 7 Off: 7:28. Time: 28.4 59.2 1:28.2 1:59.1 was suspended by the team quarterback this week at South- female championship. Horn CENT. FLORIDA 17 Florida Intl Open Door at Cornerstone Christian, 6;30 Ex (4-2) $479.60; Tri (4-2-3) $2,646.60; 2 King Kitten $8.00 3.60 after being accused of hitting ern Mississippi. Junior Rio covered 179 kilometers and was OKLAHOMA ST 22 UL-Lafayette Parma at Normandy, 7:30 DD (3-4) $82.20 Jockey: (Mejias) KANSAS ST 281⁄2 North Texas Perry at Orange, 6:30 two people with his car in a 3 Klassi Berti (Laurente) 2.60 3rd: NW200PSCD Trot $2,000 Johnson started the first two 55th among women. American Middle Tenn St 31⁄2 MEMPHIS Rocky River at Elyria Catholic, 6 5 Myastorm (Hernandez-Lopez) — KENTUCKY 7 W. Kentucky Rootstown at Woodridge, 7 1 Cj’s Victory $7.80 3.40 2.80 Walmart parking lot in Murray, games, but threw three inter- Mike Morton won the men’s Time: 1:43.86. Off: 1:50 PM Driver: (Irvine) Mississippi St 161⁄2 TROY Stow at Hudson, 6:30 Ex (2-3) $24.40; Spr (2-3-5-4) $30.50; Tri AUBURN 161⁄2 UL-Monroe Strongsville at Medina, 7 3 Count On Ben (Merrimn) 2.40 2.20 Ky. Police say the 20-year-old ceptions last week in a 48-10 championship and also set a 2 Master Wheels (McKgan) 2.80 (2-3-5) $43.60 Trinity at Villa Angela-St. Joseph, 6:30 sophomore was charged with loss at South Carolina. . . . U.S. record, covering 277 kilo- Home team in CAPS Triway at CVCA, 7 Off: 7:47. Time: 29.1 59.2 1:29.0 2:00.0 2nd: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & Twinsburg at Cuyahoga Falls, 6:30 Ex (1-3) $20.80; Tri (1-3-2) $77.60 two counts of first-degree as- Sophomore men’s basketball meters. up, , Six Furlongs Valley Forge at Garfield heights, 7:30 4th: NW150PSCD Trot $1,500 — From staff and wire reports 6 Skim Scam $6.60 2.80 2.20 Warren Harding at Euclid 4:30 3 Red Radar Gun $12.60 4.20 3.40 sault and spent Sunday night at forward Devonta Abron will be Jockey: (Banda) Westlake at Brecksville, 7 Driver: (Myrick) 2 Ming Dynasty (Gonzalez) 2.60 2.20 Northfield entries Wickliffe at Hawken, 6:30 1 Lost Photo (Blevins) 4.60 3.00 3 Laird’s Quest (Rojas) 4.20 2 Anastasia Wild (Conger) 3.20 AP poll Time: 1:12.06. Off: 2:21 PM Post time: 7:00 p.m. COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) — How a state Off: 8:06. Time: 29.2 1:01.1 1:31.4 2:02.4 DD (2-6) $40.80; Ex (6-2) $15.40; Spr Minor-league baseball Football 1st: Purse $1,600 $1,600.00 NW600L5CD panel of sportswriters and broadcasters Ex (3-1) $70.60; Tri (3-1-2) $212.00; Spr (6-2-3-5) $85.40; Tri (6-2-3) $47.40 Trot rates Ohio high school teams in the first (3-1-2-5 $1) $1,542.90; Spr (3-1-2-5 .10) $154.29 Playoffs CHAMPIONSHIP NFL Tennessee at San Diego, 4:25 3rd: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, weekly Associated Press poll of 2012, by N.Y. Jets at Pittsburgh, 4:25 1 Celebrity Wonder, RobLMiller 6-1 (Best-of-3; *-if necessary) , One Mile 2 High Gear Speed, WyIrvine 3-1 OHSAA divisions, with won-lost record 5th: NW600L5CD Pace $1,600 International (AAA) AMERICAN CONFERENCE Detroit at San Francisco, 8:20 and total points (first-place votes in pa- 7 Crystal Guy $7.00 3.80 3.20 CHAMPIONSHIP Hudson Valley vs. Tri-City 4 Sport Show $21.20 7.80 4.00 3 Cat’s Run, KeKashJr 5-2 North Monday, Sep. 17 4 Maxine’s Boy Can, MaWintersJr 9-2 rentheses): Driver: (Kash) (Best-of-5; *-if necessary) Today: at Tri-City, 7 Jockey: (Hernandez) W L T Pct PF PA Denver at Atlanta, 8:30 5 Jericho Duchcookie, RaKaneoka 12-1 1 Debonair Flair (Miller) 9.80 4.20 Wednesday: at Hudson Valley, TBA 6 Snack Daddy (De La Cruz) 8.80 4.00 DIVISION I Charlotte vs. Pawtucket Baltimore 1 0 01.000 44 13 6 Karma Hall, KuSugg 10-1 1. St. Ignatius (15) 3-0 190 4 Fox Valley Fre (Irvine) 3.40 *Thursday: at Hudson Valley, TBA Cincinnati 0 1 0 .000 13 44 Late Sunday 7 Otro Visur (Mejias) 2.40 Off: 8:27. Time: 28.2 58.1 1:28.0 1:58.2 Today: at Pawtucket, 7:05 7 Canadian Frontier, DaKennedy 8-1 2. Cin. Colerain (2) 3-0 164 Cleveland 0 1 0 .000 16 17 Time: 1:41.80. Off: 2:52 PM Ex (7-1) $94.00; Tri (7-1-4) $453.40 Wednesday: at Pawtucket, 7:05 Broncos 31, Steelers 19 2nd: Purse $1,600 $1,600.00 NW600L5CD 3. Cin. Moeller (3) 3-0 140 Frontier (Independent) Pittsburgh 0 1 0 .000 19 31 Ex (4-6) $73.60; Spr (4-6-7-1) $211.50; 4. St. Edward 3-0 137 6th: NW200PSCD Pace $2,000 Thursday: at Charlotte, 7:15 FIRST ROUND Pittsburgh 0 10 3 6—19 Tri (4-6-7) $196.00; Pic 3 (2-6-4) $459.40 Trot East 5. Pickerington N. 3-0 63 *Friday: at Charlotte, 7:15 (Best-of-5) Denver 0 7 7 17—31 1 Ruth Lane, LaFerrari 9-2 1 Global Dragon $4.40 2.60 2.20 *Saturday: at Charlotte, 7:15 W L T Pct PF PA 4th: $10,200, Allowance, 3 yo’s & up, , 6. Dublin Coffman (1) 3-0 60 Driver: (Harris) 2 Oh So So, WyIrvine 7-2 7. Can. GlenOak (1) 3-0 58 Gateway vs. Florence N.Y. Jets 1 0 01.000 48 28 SECOND QUARTER Six Furlongs 7 Gunmans Ace (Kash) 7.40 3.80 Eastern (AA) (Freedom win series, 3-2) 3 Kenny B, FrHarris 4-1 8. Findlay 3-0 51 New England 1 0 01.000 34 13 Pit—FG Suisham 21, 10:10. 5 Kira’s Wink $2.60 2.10 4 Dice Control, RuSwartz 6-1 3 Hoosier Lion (Mermn) 2.60 CHAMPIONSHIP Miami 0 1 0 .000 10 30 9. Austintown-Fitch (2) 3-0 50 Off: 8:54. Time: 28.2 58.2 1:29.1 1:59.0 September 5: Gateway, 5-2 Den—Moreno 7 run (Prater kick), 5:16. Jockey: (DeLaCruz) 5 Wild Nordic, RobLMiller 12-1 (Best-of-5; *-if necessary) Buffalo 0 1 0 .000 28 48 10. Tol. Whitmer 3-0 42 Scratched: Rabbitman September 6: Florence, 4-1 Pit—Miller 4 pass from Roethlisberger 1 Judge Julie (Hernandez) 4.60 6 Ll’s Victory, JiSmith 10-1 Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. Ex (1-7) $23.00; Tri (1-7-3) $102.00 Akron vs. Trenton September 8: Gateway, 5-2 South (Suisham kick), :28. 2 Eye Look the Part (Gonzalez) — 7 Old Trafford, KuSugg 3-1 Cin. St. Xavier 39. 12. Can. McKinley 32. Sunday: Florence, 7-5 Today: at Akron, 7:05 W L T Pct PF PA THIRD QUARTER Time: 1:12.42. Off: 3:23 PM 3rd: Purse $2,000 $2,000.00 7500CL NW2 13. Springboro 30. 13. Mentor 30. 15. 7th: 7500CLNW2 Pace $2,000 Monday: Florence, 7-0 Wednesday: at Akron, 7:05 Houston 1 0 01.000 30 10 Pit—FG Suisham 35, 6:05. Ex (5-1) $9.20; Spr (5-1-2-3) $18.40; Tri Trot Willoughby South 21. 16. Massillon 3 Flying Lucia $25.00 14.80 4.00 Friday: at Trenton, 7:05 Jacksonville 0 1 0 .000 23 26 Den—D.Thomas 71 pass from Manning (5-1-2) $14.80; Pic 3 (6-4-5) $66.80; Pic 4 Washington 20. 17. Hilliard Darby 19. 18. Driver: (Ferrari) Southern Illinois vs. Traverse City 1 Mom’s Princess, RobLMiller 2-1 at Trenton, 7:05 Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 21 41 (Prater kick), 5:29. (2-6-4-5) $109.55 Glenville 18. 19. Gahanna Lincoln 15. 20. 1 Western Point (Merrimn) 11.20 3.80 *Saturday: (Miners win series, 3-0) 2 Rose Run Louie, JDWengerd 12-1 *Sunday: at Trenton, TBA Tennessee 0 1 0 .000 13 34 Lewis Center Olentangy 13. 20. N. Can. 5 Rosie L (Miller) 2.10 September 5: Southern Illinois, 1-0 FOURTH QUARTER 5th: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, 3 Mr Bing, WyIrvine 15-1 West Hoover 13. Off: 9:16. Time: 28.4 59.0 1:28.4 1:59.1 September 6: Southern Illinois, 5-4 (10) Pit—Wallace 3 pass from Roethlisberger , Five Furlongs 4 Honey Prayer, CUmholtz 10-1 Ex (3-1) $349.00; Tri (3-1-5) $772.20; Spr Midwest (A) W L T Pct PF PA (pass failed), 14:11. 5 Spicy Lady, LaFerrari 6-1 DIVISION II SECOND ROUND September 8: Southern Illinois, 4-3 1 Our Boy Blue $62.00 17.40 5.80 (3-1-5-2 $1) $1,009.80; Spr (3-1-5-2 .10) Denver 1 0 01.000 31 19 Den—Tamme 1 pass from Manning 6 Tigeroni, JiSmith 7-2 1. Tol. Cent. Cath. (8) 3-0 179 (Best-of-3) CHAMPIONSHIP Oakland 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Jockey: (Valls) 2. Aurora (5) 3-0 112 $100.98; PFi (1/3/7/1,2/3 4of5) $210.30; (McGahee pass from Manning), 9:23. 7 Howardeena Hanover, ChMyrick 8-1 (Best-of-5; *-if necessary) San Diego 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 Richmond Sir (Mgrll) 4.60 2.80 3. Chardon (3) 3-0 108 Carryover $1,274.84 Lake County vs. Fort Wayne Den—FG Prater 26, 3:00. 8 Cultured Pearl, KeKashJr 4-1 Florence vs. Southern Illinois 6 Duke Sky.er (Seabury) 4.40 4. Cin. Turpin (2) 3-0 103 8th: NW200PSCD Pace $2,000 (TinCaps win series, 2-1) Kansas City 0 1 0 .000 24 40 Den—Porter 43 return (run 4th: Purse $2,000 $2,000.00 NW200PSCD Time: 1:00. Off: 3:54 PM 5. Tiffin Columbian (1) 3-0 95 2 Yankeedandee $4.40 2.80 2.40 September 8: Fort Wayne, 4-3 Wednesday: at Florence, TBA NATIONAL CONFERENCE failed), 1:58. Pace Thursday: at Florence, TBA Ex (1-2) $351.40; Spr (1-2-6-5) $3,212.50; 6. Trotwood-Madison (2) 1-2 73 Driver: (Sugg) Sunday: Lake County, 7-4 East A—76,823. 1 Cousin Mikey, JDWengerd 4-1 7. Zanesville 3-0 65 Saturday: at Southern Illinois, TBA Tri (1-2-6) $1,383.00; Pic 3 (4-5-1) 1 Playitagainstan (Wyers) 6.20 3.60 Monday: Fort Wayne, 13-6 W L T Pct PF PA TEAM STATISTICS 2 Noble Huebie, WyIrvine 9-2 8. Dresden Tri-Valley (1) 3-0 61 *Sunday: at Southern Illinois, TBA $625.00 3 Bandolero (Cross) 5.00 Dallas 1 0 01.000 24 17 3 Worries Stay Small, JoKramp 8-1 9. Copley 3-0 43 Clinton vs. Wisconsin *Tue., Sep. 18: at Southern Illinois, TBA Pit Den Off: 9:53. Time: 27.3 57.0 1:27.0 1:57.2 Washington 1 0 01.000 40 32 6th: $4,300, Maiden Claiming $2,500, 3 4 Here To Fraternity, RuSwartz 12-1 10. Mansfield Madison (1) 3-0 40 (Timber Rattlers win series, 2-0) First downs 19 20 Ex (2-1) $27.20; Tri (2-1-3) $130.20; PT Philadelphia 1 0 01.000 17 16 yo’s & up, , Five Furlongs 5 Captain Clutch, KuSugg 5-2 Others receiving 12 or more points: 10. September 8: Wisconsin, 9-1 Total Net Yds 284 334 (1,2/3/2 3of3) $128.80 N.Y. Giants 0 1 0 .000 17 24 7 Exchange Girl $5.60 3.00 3.00 6 Noble Maximus, KeKashJr 7-2 Cols. Marion-Franklin 40. 10. Cin. Winton Sunday: Wisconsin, 4-2 Rushes-yds 26-75 27-94 7 Foxy’s Desire, FrHarris 15-1 9th: NW600L5CD Trot $1,600 South Jockey: (Mata) Woods 40. 13. Cin. Mt. Healthy 37. 14. Passing 209 240 8 Israeli Hall, DaKennedy 20-1 2 Pathway Dot Com $20.20 9.20 5.60 CHAMPIONSHIP W L T Pct PF PA 1A Silk and Gems (Hnndz) 2.80 2.60 Trenton Edgewood 34. 15. Tipp City Tip- (Best-of-5; *-if necessary) Punt Returns 2-23 2-22 9 Doowrah’s Deal, RobLMiller 10-1 pecanoe 33. 16. Cin. NW 29. 17. New Driver: (Ferrari) Tennis Tampa Bay 1 0 01.000 16 10 Kickoff Ret. 1-27 0-0 4 Hereshecomes (Sebury) 5.60 5 Bloodsmartha (Pfister) 13.40 6.40 Wisconsin vs. Fort Wayne Time: 1:01.28. Off: 4:26 PM 5th: Purse $2,000 $2,000.00 7500CL NW2 Philadelphia 26. 18. Grafton Midview 23. Atlanta 1 0 01.000 40 24 Int. Ret. 0-0 1-43 6 Uplaytgamewin (Miller) 3.60 Ex (7-1) $25.60; Spr (7-1-4-5) $464.00; Trot 19. Fremont Ross 21. 20. Kent Roosevelt Wednesday: at Wisconsin, 7:35 U.S. Open New Orleans 0 1 0 .000 32 40 Comp-Att-Int 22-40-1 19-26-0 (1) 17. 21. Franklin 16. 22. Cloverleaf 15. Off: 10:10. Time: 30.0 1:00.3 1:32.0 2:03.1 Thursday: at Wisconsin, 1:05 At The USTA Billie Jean King Carolina 0 1 0 .000 10 16 Tri (7-1-4) $107.80; Pic 3 (5-1-7) $179.00 1 Boot Scootin Belle, KuSugg 4-1 Ex (2-5) $201.00; Tri (2-5-6) $1,309.20 Sacked-Yds Lost 5-36 2-13 22. Norwalk 15. 24. Maple Heights 12. Saturday: at Fort Wayne, TBA National Tennis Center (New York) North 7th: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, 2 Ms Masters Delight, AMerrimn 7-2 Punts 3-47.3 2-45.0 3 I Need You, CHrshbrgr 3-1 DIVISION III 10th: NW2PMCD Pace $2,400 *Sunday: at Fort Wayne, TBA Purse: $25.5 million (Grand Slam) W L T Pct PF PA , Six Furlongs -Lost 1-0 1-1 4 For Revens Sake, DaEdwards 10-1 1. St. Vincent-St. Mary (6) 3-0 159 4 Lotto Ticket $2.20 2.10 2.10 *Monday, Sep. 17: at Fort Wayne, TBA Surface: Hard-Outdoor Detroit 1 0 01.000 27 23 Penalties-Yds 8-52 6-49 3 Stormy N Classy $6.80 4.40 2.60 5 Passionate Gold, RobLMiller 9-2 2. Thurgood Marshall (2) 3-0 146 Driver: (Merriman) TinCaps 13, Captains 6 Men Chicago 1 0 01.000 41 21 Time of Poss. 35:05 24:55 Jockey: (Hernandez-Lopez) 6 Prettyasapicture, WyIrvine 6-1 3. Chagrin Falls (7) 3-0 139 2 Miss Artbreak (Hrshbrgr) 2.80 2.10 Fort Wayne ab r h bi avg CHAMPIONSHIP Minnesota 1 0 01.000 26 23 7 Puttinonthechips, FrUberJr 12-1 4. Steubenville (3) 3-0 122 3 Pro Symbol (Ferrari) 3.60 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 4 Pyrite Halo (Mata) 4.60 2.80 Andy Murray (3), Britain, def. Novak Djo- Green Bay 0 1 0 .000 22 30 8 Flowing Jason, ChWyers 15-1 5. Kettering Alter (1) 2-0 119 Off: 10:33. Time: 28.2 58.1 1:27.3 1:56.1 Jankowski cf 5110.273 RUSHING—Pittsburgh, Dwyer 9-43, Red- 7 Girlish Figure (Gonzalez) 2.60 kovic (2), Serbia, 7-6 (10), 7-5, 2-6, West 6. Cols. Watterson (1) 3-0 86 Scratched: Blue Rock Annie, Scootin Peterson ss 6112.261 man 11-20, Rainey 2-5, Roethlisberger Time: 1:13.08. Off: 4:58 PM. 6th: Purse $1,600 $1,600.00 5000CL NW1 3-6, 6-2. W L T Pct PF PA 7. Marlington (1) 3-0 82 Mcardle Asencio rf 5334.286 2-4, A.Brown 1-4, B.Batch 1-(minus 1). Late Scratches: Proud Kate Pace Arizona 1 0 01.000 20 16 8. Elida (1) 3-0 79 Ex (4-2) $3.80; Tri (4-2-3) $13.80; Spr Whitmore 1b 5221.429 Denver, McGahee 16-64, Ball 2-14, DD (7-3) $22.60; Ex (3-4) $29.20; Spr 1 Dojea Smith, AMerrimn 2-1 San Francisco 1 0 01.000 30 22 9. You. Mooney (1) 1-2 52 (4-2-3-5 $1) $28.00. Spr (4-2-3-5 .10) Orrdh 5211.375 Moreno 5-13, Manning 4-3. (3-4-7-8) $710.70; Tri (3-4-7) $88.40; Pic 2 Sb Stratos Last, ElDeaton 6-1 10. Bellevue 3-0 48 $2.80 Hedges c 5121.300 St. Louis 0 1 0 .000 23 27 PASSING—Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger 3 (1-7-3) $929.40; Pic 4 (5-1-7-3) $828.00; 3 Tough Start, WiRay 15-1 Jones 3b 5000.105 Seattle 0 1 0 .000 16 20 Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. 11th: 10000CLNW3 Pace $2,400 22-40-1-245. Denver, Manning Pic 5 (4-5-1-7-3) $84.10 4 Awesome Act, SeMcAleese 8-1 Napoleon 33. 12. Granville 30. 13. Bryan Gaedele lf 4133.333 WEEK 1 19-26-0-253. 5 Make A Movenscoot, ShBarkerII 7-2 1 Can Repeat $5.60 2.80 2.40 Soccer 29. 14. Millersburg W. Holmes 25. 15. Jef- Stubblefield 2b 3221.462 6 Fuzzy T Kash, KeKashJr 12-1 Driver: (Irvine) Philadelphia 17, Cleveland 16 RECEIVING—Pittsburgh, A.Brown 4-74, ferson Area 23. 16. Hubbard (1) 21. 17. Totals 43 13 15 13 7 Third Wheel, DaKennedy 10-1 6 Southern Man (Kash) 6.60 4.40 MLS Dallas 24, N.Y. Giants 17 Sanders 4-55, Miller 4-50, Wallace 4-37, Niles McKinley 20. 17. Plain City Jona- Lake County ab r h bi avg Chicago 41, Indianapolis 21 Dwyer 2-11, Redman 2-7, W.Johnson 8 Two Willow Dragon, WyIrvine 4-1 than Alder 20. 19. Thornville Sheridan 18. 3 Kilo Shark (Tharps) 4.20 Off: 10:51. Time: 27.4 57.3 1:26.4 1:57.3 Ramirez 2b 5021.389 W L T PTS GF GA Minnesota 26, Jacksonville 23 (OT) 1-12, Rainey 1-(minus 1). Denver, D.Tho- 7th: Purse $1,600 $1,600.00 NW600L5CD 20. Cols. DeSales 14. 21. Struthers 12. Lindor ss 5120.333 Ex (1-6) $38.60; Tri (1-6-3) $133.40; PT EASTERN CONFERENCE Houston 30, Miami 10 mas 5-110, Decker 5-54, Tamme 5-43, WNBA Pace Smith rf 3110.286 DIVISION IV (2/1,4,9/1 3of3) $87.10; PF (2/2/1,4,9/ Kansas City 15 7 5 50 34 24 New England 34, Tennessee 13 Stokley 2-26, Willis 1-14, Dreessen 1-6. Sabourin 1b 4111.286 . 1 Tin Star, WiRay 6-1 1. Cols. Hartley (8) 3-0 164 1 4of4) $113.50 New York 13 7 7 46 46 39 Washington 40, New Orleans 32 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. 2 Brother Bud, WyIrvine 4-1 Lowery dh 5123.188 W L Pct. GB 2. Creston Norwayne (5) 3-0 135 Houston 12 7 9 45 40 33 Atlanta 40, Kansas City 24 3 Guile’s Boy, KuSugg 7-2 3. Clarks. Clinton-Massie (2) 12th: NW150PSCD Pace $1,500 Myles lf 5010.474 Chicago 13 8 5 44 35 31 N.Y. Jets 48, Buffalo 28 EASTERN CONFERENCE 4 Rd Rustler, JohnGreen 12-1 3-0 134 7 Fantacular $57.40 25.40 6.00 Naquin cf 4110.353 Canadian Football League Columbus 12 9 6 42 33 32 Detroit 27, St. Louis 23 x-Connecticut 21 8 .724 — 5 Auto Pilot, AMerrimn 2-1 4. Genoa Area 3-0 103 Driver: (Kash Jr) Lavisky c 4 1 2 0 .263 D.C. 12 10 5 41 43 38 Arizona 20, Seattle 16 W L T Pts. PF PA x-Indiana 19 9 .679 11⁄2 6 Shannons Boy Scout, TomHall 15-1 5. Ironton (1) 3-0 97 1 Goodnite Wilbur (Noble) 5.20 2.60 Wendle 3b 2010.133 Atlanta 16 14 .533 51⁄2 7 Gramma’s Guy, KeKashJr 8-1 8 Mister Micah (Mermn) 2.10 Castillo 3b 2011.250 Montreal 12 14 3 39 43 46 San Francisco 30, Green Bay 22 6. Ottawa-Glandorf (3) 3-0 87 EAST DIVISION New York 12 17 .414 9 8 Coal Burner, DrnHarvey 10-1 Totals 39 6 14 6 New England 7 14 7 28 35 38 Tampa Bay 16, Carolina 10 7. St. Clairsville (1) 3-0 63 Off: 11:09. Time: 27.1 57.4 1:28.0 1:59.0 Toronto 6 4 0 12 255 253 Chicago 11 17 .393 91⁄2 Philadelphia 7 13 5 26 25 30 Denver 31, Pittsburgh 19 8th: Purse $2,800 $2,800.00 NW300PSCD 8. Brookfield (1) 3-0 61 Scratched: Three Sox MissingEx (7-1) Montreal 6 4 0 12 273 310 Washington 5 24 .172 16 Fort Wayne 013 006 102—13 15 0 Toronto FC 5 16 6 21 30 48 Monday Trot 9. Cols. Ready 3-0 60 $300.00; Tri (7-1-8) $1,121.00; Spr Lake County 004 000 020— 6 14 3 Hamilton 3 7 0 6 297 339 10. Cin. Hills Chr. Ac. 3-0 52 (7-1-8-4 $1) $1,863.90; Spr (7-1-8-4 .10) WESTERN CONFERENCE Baltimore 44, Cincinnati 13 WESTERN CONFERENCE 1 Lucca’s Revenge, WyIrvine 7-5 Winnipeg 2 8 0 4 200 321 x-Minnesota 24 4 .857 — 11. $186.39; LDD (1-7) $94.80 E: Lindor 2, Castillo. LOB: Fort Wayne 9, x-San Jose 16 6 5 53 56 33 San Diego at Oakland, late 2 Victory’s Desire, DaMcVay 10-1 Others receiving 12 or more points: x-Los Angeles 20 10 .667 5 Richwood N. Union 39. 12. Martins Ferry Lake County 9. 2B: Gaedele 3, Peterson; Seattle 13 6 8 47 43 28 WEST DIVISION 3 High Heels N Spurs, RuSwartz 8-1 WEEK 2 x-San Antonio 17 11 .607 7 36. 13. Streetsboro (1) 34. 14. Hamilton Lavisky, Ramirez, Lowery. HRs: Orr, Real Salt Lake 14 11 4 46 38 33 W L T Pts PF PA 4 Jarmoto, KeKashJr 15-1 x-Seattle 13 14 .481 101⁄2 Badin (1) 33. 15. Middlefield Cardinal 25. Whitmore, Asencio; Lowery. CS: Whit- Los Angeles 13 11 4 43 48 40 Thursday B.C. 7 3 0 14 270 181 5 Fortune King, KuSugg 9-2 Phoenix 7 21 .250 17 25. 17. Milton-Union 15. 17. more; Ramirez. Vancouver 10 11 7 37 29 37 Chicago at Green Bay, 8:20 Calgary 6 4 0 12 268 254 6 Minnie Spur, RobLMiller 6-1 15. Hawken Tulsa 6 22 .214 18 Kenton 15. 19. Wickliffe 13. 19. Perry 13. Fort Wayne ip h r er bb so FC Dallas 8 12 9 33 34 38 Sunday Saskatchewan 5 5 0 10 267 206 7 Grandpa’s Jojobeni, JDWengerd 12-1 21. Day. Chaminade-Julienne 12. 21. College football Colorado 9 17 2 29 36 41 Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 Edmonton 5 5 0 10 239 205 x-clinched playoff spot 8 Farmer Jones, AMerrimn 4-1 Needy 22⁄3 74415 Chivas USA 7 12 7 28 21 41 Tampa Bay at N.Y. Giants, 1 Beachwood 12. Rea W, 1-0 3 3 0 0 0 3 Sunday Monday 9th: Purse $2,000 $2,000.00 FMNW200PS Portland 7 14 6 27 27 46 New Orleans at Carolina, 1 No games scheduled DIVISION V USA Today Top 25 poll Alger 11⁄3 10001 Saskatchewan 25, Winnipeg 24 Pace x- clinched playoff berth 1. Coldwater (5) 3-0 197 The USA Today Top 25 football coaches O’Grady 1 3 2 2 0 0 Arizona at New England, 1 Today Note: Three points for victory, one point Friday 1 Roll The Di, WyIrvine 4-1 2. You.. Ursuline (7) 3-0 179 poll, with first-place votes in parenthe- Stites 1⁄3 00020 Minnesota at Indianapolis, 1 Seattle at Atlanta, 7 for tie. Winnipeg at Calgary, 9 2 Beforethedaystarts, RuSwartz 5-2 3. Kirtland (8) 3-0 150 ses, records through Sept. 8, total points Barbato 2⁄3 00000 Baltimore at Philadelphia, 1 Minnesota at Chicago, 8 Saturday 3 Shadowcss Arose, Winters 10-1 4. Lima Cent. Cath. (1) 3-0 103 based on 25 points for first place through Lake County ip h r er bb so Wednesday Kansas City at Buffalo, 1 Wednesday 4 Cambest Treasure, CHrshbrgr 7-2 5. Bucyrus Wynford 3-0 77 one point for 25th, and previous ranking: Chicago at Toronto FC, 7 Houston at Jacksonville, 1 Edmonton at Hamilton, 3 Seattle at Indiana, 7 Anderson 22⁄3 64413 5 Wildatthebeach, KeKashJr 8-1 6. Hamler Patrick Henry 3-0 64 Friday Oakland at Miami, 1 Toronto at B.C., 7 Washington at New York, 7 W-L Pts Pvs Pasquale L, 1-1 3 5 6 4 3 1 6 Back Home Again, RobLMiller 12-1 7. Liberty Center (1) 3-0 57 Houston at Sporting Kansas City, 8:30 Dallas at Seattle, 4:05 Sunday San Antonio at Tulsa, 8 Jimenez 11⁄3 21101 7 Electric Presence, LaFerrari 15-1 7. Columbiana Crestview 3-0 57 1. Alabama (42) 2-0 1,455 1 Colorado at Los Angeles, 11 Washington at St. Louis, 4:05 Saskatchewan at Montreal, 1 Connecticut at Phoenix, 10:30 8 Liveandinconcert, AMerrimn 9-2 9. Northwood 3-0 45 2. LSU (5) 2-0 1,380 3 Nervis 1 0 0 0 0 1 10. Cuyahoga Heights 3-0 43 3. Southern Cal (11) 2-0 1,363 2 Valera 1 2 2 2 0 0 10th: Purse $2,000 $2,000.00 NW200PSCD Trot Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. 4. Oregon (1) 2-0 1,292 4 WP: Needy. HBP: Asencio (by Anderson), Loudonville 34. 12. Sugarcreek Garaway 5. Oklahoma 2-0 1,203 5 Stubblefield (by Anderson). T: 3:09. A: 1 Bit O Looks, JoKramp 7-2 31. 13. W. Liberty-Salem (1) 29. 14. Lou- 6. Florida St. 2-0 1,153 6 887. 2 Monsieur De Vie, RobLMiller 2-1 isville Aquinas 25. 15. Anna 23. 16. Find- 7. Georgia 2-0 1,120 7 Golf 3 Danny-O, JDWengerd 8-1 lay Liberty-Benton 20. 17. Defiance Ti- 8. West Virginia 1-0 1,024 8 Carolina (A-advanced) 4 Rose Run Ichabod, ChMyrick 15-1 CHAMPIONSHIP nora 17. 17. Covington 17. 19. Bellaire 16. 9. South Carolina 2-0 1,008 9 Candie Kung, $17,092 68-67-70-71—276 Laura Diaz, $5,853 69-69-70-73—281 5 Rain, KuSugg 4-1 10. Michigan St. 2-0 950 11 (Best-of-5; *-if necessary) LPGA Tour 6 Memories Of Us, DoGuptill 12-1 20. Oak Hill 15. 21. Lucasville Valley 12. KINGSMILL CHAMPIONSHIP Lexi Thompson, $17,092 67-66-72-71—276 Becky Morgan, $5,853 69-71-68-73—281 11. Clemson 2-0 904 12 Winston-Salem 1, Lynchburg 1 7 Master Lad Pro, WyIrvine 10-1 DIVISION VI At Kingsmill Resort (River Course) Chella Choi, $17,092 67-68-69-72—276 Jennifer Rosales, $4,756 66-74-73-69—282 12. Texas 2-0 730 15 (Series tied, 1-1) 8 Speedy Jesse, CHrshbrgr 20-1 1. Maria Stein Local (15) 3-0 208 Williamsburg, Va. Hee Young Park, $17,092 68-68-67-73—276 Meena Lee, $4,756 69-69-73-71—282 13. Virginia Tech 2-0 704 18 Mi Jung Hur, $13,608 70-66-72-69—277 Lizette Salas, $4,756 70-70-71-71—282 9 Elvis Returns, FrHarris 6-1 2. Mogadore (5) 3-0 140 September 8: Lynchburg, 3-1 Purse: $1.3 million 14. Kansas St. 2-0 696 20 Julieta Granada, $13,608 67-69-70-71—277 Alison Walshe, $4,756 70-70-71-71—282 11th: Purse $2,000 $2,000.00 NW1CD 3. Delphos St. John’s (1) 2-1 125 15. TCU 1-0 649 17 Sunday: Winston-Salem, 5-4 Yardage: 6,384; Par: 71 4. McComb 3-0 105 Today: at Lynchburg, 6:05 Taylor Coutu, $13,608 72-67-66-72—277 Jin Young Pak, $4,756 70-68-72-72—282 Pace 16. Stanford 2-0 455 21 FINAL RESULTS 5. Ada 3-0 102 Wednesday: at Lynchburg, 6:05 Jane Park, $11,258 68-72-71-67—278 Brittany Lang, $4,756 72-66-71-73—282 1 Cheshire Cat, AMerrimn 2-1 17. Florida 2-0 452 23 x-won on ninth playoff hole Beatriz Recari, $11,258 65-74-72-67—278 Mi Hyang Lee, $4,162 72-69-71-71—283 6. Minster 3-0 92 18. Michigan 1-1 440 19 *Thursday: at Lynchburg, 6:05 2 Sam’s Noble Doctor, FrHarris 12-1 7. Leipsic (1) 3-0 85 x-Jiyai Shin, $195,000 62-68-69-69—268 Jennifer Johnson, $11,258 66-69-75-68—278 Victoria Tanco, $4,162 70-66-76-71—283 3 Beau’s Lil Pistol, KeMCross 20-1 19. Notre Dame 2-0 398 22 Mindy Kim, $11,258 72-69-68-69—278 Lorie Kane, $3,633 69-72-74-69—284 8. Malvern (1) 3-0 64 20. Louisville 2-0 280 24 New York-Penn (Rookie) Paula Creamer, $120,655 65-67-65-71—268 4 Medoland Annie O, DaMcVay 15-1 9. N. Robinson 3-0 56 FIRST ROUND Karine Icher, $77,618 70-68-67-65—270 Karen Stupples, $11,258 70-71-67-70—278 Mitsuki Katahira, $3,633 68-71-74-71—284 5 Cinnamon Rolls, JoKramp 6-1 21. Arkansas 1-1 246 10 Pornanong Phatlum, $11,258 69-69-68-72—278 Thidapa Suwannapura, $3,633 71-67-75-71—284 10. Shadyside 3-0 48 22. Wisconsin 1-1 151 13 (Best-of-3) Danielle Kang, $77,618 67-64-70-69—270 6 Sand Hickory, TyLoy 8-1 Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. Angela Stanford, $49,544 69-67-71-64—271 Jennifer Song, $11,258 66-69-69-74—278 Hee Kyung Seo, $3,633 67-73-72-72—284 7 Bridginthegap, KuSugg 7-2 23. UCLA 2-0 147 NR Hudson Valley vs. Brooklyn Paige Mackenzie, $9,182 70-69-71-69—279 Christina Kim, $3,633 66-71-74-73—284 Fairport 46. 12. Warren JFK (1) 45. 13. St. Catriona Matthew, $49,544 67-70-66-68—271 8 Oh Nellie, JDWengerd 10-1 24. Nebraska 1-1 135 14 (Renegades win series, 2-1) Isabelle Beisiegel, $9,182 67-70-71-71—279 , $3,633 72-68-70-74—284 Henry 43. 14. Youngs. Christian 22. 15. 25. Arizona 2-0 120 NR Mika Miyazato, $35,011 66-70-70-66—272 9 A And Gs Lady, LaMerriman 4-1 Canal Winchester Harvest Prep 17. 16. September 7: Brooklyn, 4-0 Belen Mozo, $9,182 71-66-68-74—279 Natalie Gulbis, $3,171 67-69-75-74—285 Others receiving votes: Boise St. 104, Ai Miyazato, $35,011 67-68-67-70—272 12th: Purse $2,000 $2,000.00 7500CL Portsmouth Sciotoville 16. 17. Ft. Lora- September 8: at Hudson Valley, ppd/rain Haeji Kang, $7,493 69-70-72-69—280 , $3,171 71-67-71-76—285 Oklahoma St. 97, Mississippi St. 88, Ten- Maria Hjorth, $26,010 65-69-71-68—273 NW2 Pace mie 12. 17. Willow Wood Symmes Valley Sunday: Hudson Valley, 8-1 Hannah Yun, $7,493 72-68-70-70—280 Angela Oh, $3,171 69-68-69-79—285 nessee 71, Brigham Young 70, Arizona Gerina Piller, $26,010 67-69-68-69—273 12. Monday: Hudson Valley, 2-0 Ilhee Lee, $7,493 68-71-70-71—280 Katie Futcher, $3,039 67-73-74-74—288 1 J D Three, PaMelloyJr 2-1 St. 58, Baylor 57, Cincinnati 29, Oregon Stacy Lewis, $26,010 69-65-68-71—273 Mo Martin, $7,493 70-69-69-72—280 Amelia Lewis, $2,907 67-71-79-72—289 2 Teela’s Splash, CHrshbrgr 6-1 St. 28, Georgia Tech 24, South Florida 21, Tri-City vs. Auburn Azahara Munoz, $26,010 65-68-69-71—273 Sun Young Yoo, $7,493 72-67-69-72—280 Reilley Rankin, $2,907 71-70-73-75—289 3 Lefty Grove, JDWengerd 7-2 Boys soccer Louisiana Tech 13, Rutgers 12, Virginia (ValleyCats win series, 2-1) Dewi Claire Schreefel, $21,666 66-66-69-73—274 Marcy Hart, $7,493 69-70-68-73—280 Numa Gulyanamitta, $2,907 70-70-73-76—289 4 Im Loving Life, KyLadd 4-1 Avon 2, North Olmsted 0 11, Iowa St. 10, Northwestern 9, Wake September 7: Tri-City, 5-4 Pernilla Lindberg, $17,092 71-68-72-65—276 Jodi Ewart, $7,493 68-67-70-75—280 Tanya Dergal, $2,774 68-73-73-76—290 5 Scoot’n’s Shadow, TomHall 15-1 A (3-2-1): Troupe, Minotti. Forest 6, Mississippi 3, Ohio 2, Texas September 8: at Tri-City, ppd/rain Anna Nordqvist, $17,092 70-70-67-69—276 Jane Rah, $5,853 70-71-74-66—281 Jacqui Concolino, $2,708 72-69-73-77—291 6 White Ash, FrHarris 12-1 Hawken 3, Perry 2 Tech 2, Washington 2, Louisiana-Monroe Sunday: Auburn, 5-2 Karin Sjodin, $17,092 67-70-69-70—276 Ji Young Oh, $5,853 71-66-72-72—281 Cindy LaCrosse, $2,626 71-70-76-75—292 7 Kirklands Hanover, KuSugg 8-1 H: Naft 2, Connors. P: Elmore, Adamick. 1, Nevada 1, Texas A&M 1. Monday: Tri-City, 16-7 Sandra Gal, $17,092 69-67-69-71—276 Mariajo Uribe, $5,853 70-68-71-72—281 Lisa Ferrero, $2,626 69-72-73-78—292 8 Ccbuckshot, BoArnett 10-1 *D10 Sports The Plain Dealer Breaking news: cleveland.com Thursday, September 13, 2012 BOXING INSIDER Recreation listings online A complete listing of re- About time: Fighters to settle middleweight title gional events and tryouts ap- pears each week on cleveland.com/recreation. It is not one So while Martinez should hold “It is personal,” said Martinez, “We know how to fight a tournament, looks to make a big- To submit items for the of those mega- the 160-pound title, the always- during a conference call. “I can- southpaw,” said Roach, best ger name for himself with this recreation calendar, fax infor- bouts that shaky machinations of the ring not accept the fact he is world known for working with Pac- win. It’s possible Pavlik could be mation at least two weeks in gets all the have Chavez the champ and Mar- champion. The only reason he is quiao. “His father and I have in the mix. advance to 216-999-6276 television tinez the challenger. How can it world champion is because he is been coming up with a game or email recrea- hype, like any be? Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., the son of plan. Julio has some ideas, so the History: Chavez Sr. and Pernell [email protected]. Listings are of the recent Well, after disposing of Pavlik the legend. His mouth is so big, three of us are putting the plan Whitaker fought to a controver- free. Joe outings by and then Paul Williams, the lat- even bigger than his own brain together.” sial draw in San Antonio on Sept. Send The Rec Room your Maxse Floyd May- ter by a wicked second-round and he’s talking too much.” The HBO-PPV telecast begins 10, 1993. team info, pictures knockout, the World Boxing at 9 p.m. weather Jr. Chavez, 26, was not about to Log on to cleveland.com’s Council, always a bit partial to Amateur show: Youngstown’s and Manny let that go by without a counter. The Rec Room at the sons of Mexico, decided to Nice win: Andre Ward was on Downtown Boxing Club has a Pacquiao, and before that Oscar “I know he has a big mouth, cleveland.com/recroom. declare Martinez a “diamond his game Saturday in his home- show at the Downtown Beat De La Hoya and Mike Tyson, and on Sept. 15, I’m going to There, you can find stories champion,” whatever that may town of Oakland, Calif., as he Down, 11 S. Phelps St., in but Saturday’s middleweight title shut him up once and for all,” and photos about local recre- be. Chavez Jr., who had been des- took apart WBC light heavy- Youngstown on Saturday at 3 fight between Sergio Martinez said Chavez. “He’s just a big ational and amateur athletes ignated a “silver champion,” weight champion Chad Dawson p.m. Call Tom Cordell at and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. has a clown.” succeeding in everything whatever that may be, slipped in (31-2, 17 KOs), who dropped to 330-717-4201. fromAtoZ. more-than-interesting makeup. and was named “regular cham- Actually, the 6-0 Chavez will be the lower weight. The WBA/WBC Martinez should be known in pion,” not that it means any- two inches taller. But Martinez 168-pound titlist, Ward (26-0, 14 Friday: The ESPN2 “Friday Want to find a spot in The these parts as the fellow who thing, when he defeated Sebas- will have the edge in quality of KOs) was methodical in drop- Night Fights” are at the Hard Rec Room to tell people about handled Youngstown’s Kelly tian Zbik last June. opponents he has fought and de- ping Dawson three times, the fi- Rock in where Jessie your accomplishments or those Pavlik in taking the middle- No matter if you can’t follow feated and he will be fighting out nal dumping in the 10th round. Vargas (19-0, 9 KOs) meets wel- of your recreational team? weight title in April 2010. Chavez all that, it comes to the of his left-handed stance, from Dawson told referee Steve terweight Aaron Martinez Send an email to Jr. was seen ringside numerous 37-year-old Martinez (49-2-2, 28 which he attacks in unorthodox Smoger he had enough and the (18-1-1, 4 KOs) at 10 p.m. [email protected] (be sure to times during the reign of his fa- KOs) from Argentina taking on fashion. match was stopped at 2:45 of the put The Rec Room in the sub- ther, who compiled a 107-6-2 (86 the younger Chavez (46-0-1, 32 Chavez will have hot trainer round. To reach this Plain Dealer reporter: ject header). Photos also will be KOs) record in becoming a Mexi- KOs) at the Thomas and Mack Freddie Roach in his corner, Ward, who won Showtime’s [email protected], 216-999-5168 accepted if they are in .jpeg for- can legend and all-time great. Center in Las Vegas. along with his father. “Super Six” super middleweight On : @JoeMaxse mat.

HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD

Today’s schedule SOUTHWESTERN CONFERENCE vich GlenOak 363; 7. Hudson 365; 8. Avon BOYS SOCCER #13 Avon Lake (2-1) at North Olmsted F, Dostall (4 saves); C, Paine (17) Lake 371; 9. Ashland 373; 10. Solon 374; Andrews Osborne at Hearts for Jesus, (3-0) Highland 4, Tallmadge 1 11. St. Vincent-St. Mary 378; 12. Copley 5:30 Berea (2-1) at Brecksville (0-3) H (4-3-1): Schniegenberg 2, Koch, Koh- 386; 13. Uniontown Lake 389; 14. North Avon Lake at Eastlake North, 7 Olmsted Falls (0-3) at Midpark (3-0) mann. T (0-7): Williams. Royalton 390; 15. New Philadelphia 407; Chagrin Falls at Beachwood, 5 Westlake (3-0) at Amherst (1-2) Goalies: H, Less (2 saves); T, Kilway (13) 16. Cuyahoga Falls 411; 17. Nordonia Cuyahoga Heights at St. Peter Chanel, 7 SUBURBAN CONFERENCE Hoban 2, Padua 0 413. Elyria vs. Normandy at Byers Field, 8 Cloverleaf (3-0) at Nordonia (2-1) H (6-2): Dean, Easton. P (4-3): None. Top individuals: 1. Schroeder (Avon Field at Streetsboro, 5 Highland (2-1) at Wadsworth (2-1) Goalie: H, Beke (4 saves); P, Kuznik (2) Lake) 67; 2. Je. Porvasnik (Highland) 71. First Baptist at Christian Community, 5 Revere (0-3) at #24 Green (2-1) Medina 2, Mentor 1 Garrettsville Garfield at Ravenna, 5 Tallmadge (2-1) at #25 Copley (3-0) Med: Shingary, Ludwig. Men: Rozic Girls tennis Geneva at Gilmour Academy, 5 WEST SHORE CONFERENCE Goalies: Med (3 saves); Men, Pratt (5) Andrews 4, Euclid 1 GlenOak at Kent Roosevelt, 7 Elyria Catholic (2-1) at Bay (2-1) Normandy 1, Parma 0 Singles: Vito (A) d. Hayes 6-0, 6-2; Pet- Harvey at Benedictine, 6 Lakewood (1-2) at #18 Avon (2-1) N: Williams. relli (A) d. Smith 6-1, 6-0; Jones (A) d. Hawken at Padua, 5 North Ridgeville (0-3) at Vermilion (1-2) Goalies: N, Wakut (4 saves); P, Lewis Pollard 6-0, 6-1. Highland at CVCA, 7 Rocky River (1-2) at #9 Midview (3-0) (14) Doubles: Jackson-Shen (A) d. Nesbit- Kenston at Orange, 7 North Olmsted 1, Midpark 0 Panell 6-4, 7-5; Lewan-Steele (E) d. Du- Lake Catholic at Kirtland, 5 NONLEAGUE Picciano 6-3, 6-2 Austintown-Fitch (3-0) at Barberton (1-2) NO: Kereky. Lincoln-West at Conneaut, 4:30 Goalies: NO, Patterson (3 saves), Balasko Aurora 3, Beachwood 2 NDCL at Newbury, 7 Bishop Hartley (3-0) at Archbishop Ho- ban (0-3) (4); M, Moody (14). Singles G illey (A) d. Pietsch 6-7 (4), 6-1, Open Door at Berkshire, 7 6-3; Miotke (A) d. Finkenthal 6-0, 6-0; Riverside at Chardon, 6:30 Canal Fulton Northwest (0-3) at Padua Rocky River 1, Avon 0 (1-2) RR (6-1): Elinsky. C.Nelson (A) d. Kuang 6-2, 6-2 Rootstown at Woodridge, 7 Doubles: S. Tall/J. Tall (B) d. A.Nelson/ Solon at North Royalton, 7 Conneaut (0-2) at Ledgemont (0-3) Goalies: RR, Connelly (1 save); A, Wy- Norwalk (3-0) at St. Peter Chanel (2-1) socki (12) Gill 7-5, 6-2; Crosby/Jiao (B) d. SVSM at Cuyahoga Falls, 7 Kovalcheck/Caito 4-6, 6-0, 6-3 University School at Aurora, 7 Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (1-2) at Strongsville 1, N. Royalton 0 Canton Central Catholic (1-2) S (5-1): Lisi. NR (0-5-3): None. Avon Lake 5, North Olmsted 0 GIRLS SOCCER #7 St. Vincent-St. Mary (3-0) at Cardinal Goalies: S, Baskey (2 saves); Ortenzi (3); Singles: Hrivnak d. Minch 6-0, 6-1; Krieg Beachwood at Fuchs Mizrachi, 5:45 Mooney (1-2) NR (9 saves) d. Diamantis 6-1, 6-2; Makadia d. Sher- Field at Streetsboro, 7 Western Reserve Academy (1-2) at man 6-1, 6-2 Garrettsville Garfield at Ravenna, 7 Wellington 7, Black River 0 Doubles: Carpenter/Johnson d. Moell/ Mathews (0-3) W (5-0-1): Mariast 2, Mrks 2, Snyder 2, Gilmour Academy at Chardon, 7 Youngstown East (1-2) at Ellet (1-2) Pradhan 6-0, 6-1; Thomas/Wanner d. Hawken at Perry, 7 Bowman. BR (2-3): None. Luck/Conway 6-1, 6-1 Goalies: W, Sparks (1 saves); BR, (26). Independence at Harvey, 7 Saturday Coventry 3, Crestwood 2 Jefferson at Madison, 5 AKRON CITY SERIES Western Reserve 1, Stow 0 Singles: Hartman (Co) d. Dunkin 6-2, 6-2, Keystone at Valley Forge, 6 Akron North (1-2) at Akron East (0-3), WRA: Forhan Barnard (Co) d. Taylor 6-0, 6-1, Pieronek Kirtland at Cuyahoga Heights, 7 noon Goalies: WRA, DeBolt (7 saves) (Cr) d. Lushes 6-4,6-2 Manchester at Hillsdale, 7 NORTH COAST LEAGUE Westlake 3, Berea 0 Doubles: Jackson/Blankenship (Co) d. Orange at Kenston, 7 Crossover W (5-1-1): Dunlap, Konrad, Hurst. B Cline/Dunkin 2-6, 6-1, 6-2; Scala/Sherry Waterloo at Coventry, 7 Holy Name (0-3) vs. Benedictine (1-2) at (1-5): None. (Cr) d. Kinsinger/ Michaels 6-2, 7-5 West Geauga at Chagrin Falls, 7 Bedford Goalies: W, Carpenter (1 saves); B, Fasak Edgewood 3, Harvey 2 Wickliffe at Berkshire, 7 (12). NORTHEAST OHIO CONFERENCE Singles: Zhang (H) d. Turner (E) 6-0, 6-0; Woodridge at Rootstown, 7 Western Reserve 6, Louis. Aquinas 0 Lake Division Beamer (H) d. Braden (E) 6-0, 6-0; Mas- WRA (7-1): Van Dijck 3, Waldeck, McCor- VOLLEYBALL Parma (1-2) at #23 Shaker Heights (2-1), saro (E) d. Slay (H) 6-1, 6-0 mick, U/A. LA (2-2-4): None. Avon Lake at Olmsted Falls, 7 1 Doubles: Brady/Wilpla (E) d. Koren/ Beachwood at Wickliffe, 6:30 Goalies: WRA, Paparella (2 saves); STA, Cipriano (H) 6-3, 6-3; Ferl/Dickey (E) d. SENATE ATHLETIC LEAGUE Berkshire at Newbury, 6:30 Valentine (2). Ballard/Winters (H) 6-0, 6-3 Lincoln West (0-3, 0-1) vs. John Adams Chagrin Fals at Perry, 6:15 (0-3, 0-1) at Rhodes Late result Highland 5, Copley 0 Cloverleaf at Copley, 5:30 Revere 3, SVSM 1 Singles: Hadler d. Pennington 6-0, 6-1; Columbia at Clearview, 7 NONLEAGUE R (4-1): Gallo 2, Starner. SVSM: n/ Lengel d. Brown 6-2, 6-0; Welch d. Hop- Crestwood at Kent Roosevelt, 7 Cathedral Prep, Pa (2-0) vs. #21 Lake a.Goalies: R, Hursh (n/a); SVSM, n/a. kins 6-0, 6-0 Cuyahoga Falls at Mayfield, 6:30 Catholic (1-2) at Mentor Doubles: Watts/Cressman d. Ellet at Akron North, 6 Gilmour (0-3) at Cleveland Central Cath- Boys golf Haumesser/Young 6-2, 6-4; Gsellman/ Elms at Louisville Aquinas 6:30 olic (1-2), 1 Aurora 156, Orange 175 Petrich d. Moore/Tang 5-6, 6-2, 6-2 East Tech at Lutheran East, 5 #1 St. Ignatius (3-0) at Strong Vincent, At Beechmont Kenston 4, Hawken 1 Elyria Catholic at Bay, 6 Pa. (0-2), 2 St. Thomas Aquinas (2-1) vs. Trinity (1-2) 1. (tie) Hinton (A), Schroeder (A) 36; 3. Singles: Marchant d. Green 5-7, 6-1, 6-1; Fairview at Oberlin, 7:30 Levin (O) 37 Birze (K) d.; Leizman 6-0, 6-2; Ravishan- Garfield Heights at Normandy, 7 at Bedford, 1 Villa Angela-St. Joseph (0-3) at Lutheran Benedictine 181, Trinity 183 kar d. N. Doran 6-3, 7-5. Garrettsville at Rootstown, 7:30 Doubles: Swanson/Kyle d. Goran/ ED SUBA JR. AKRON BEACON JOURNAL Hawken at Independence, 5 East (0-3) At Shawnee Hills 1. LeSueur T) 43; 2. (tie) Wasinski (B), Kerman 6-3, 7-5; K Doran/Althans d. Hathaway Brown at Western Reserve Rhodes (2-1) at Warren JFK (3-0) #2 St. Edward (3-0) at Elder (2-1) Cappello (B) 44. Washington/Ross. Tallmadge’s Zach Mosholder hits out of a ninth-hole bunker Wednesday at Ellsworth Meadows in Academy, 5 Magnificat 5, North Ridgeville 0 Highland at Wadsworth, 7 Berkshire 165, Independence 181 Boys soccer 1. Kershner (I) 39; 2. Monroe (B) 40; 3. Singles: Moran d. Wishner 6-0, 6-0; Hudson. Mosholder shot a 40, good for third, to help the Blue Devils beat Nordonia and Solon. Holy Name at Cleveland Central Catho- Miller d. Mihalski 6-1, 6-4; Lawless d. lic, 6:30 Avon 2, Rocky River 1 (tie) Ludlow (B), Motil (B) 41. Brooklyn 186, Black River 206 Yun 6-0, 6-0. Hudson at Twinsburg, 7 A: Troupe 2. RR (4-3-1): Klodnick. Doubles: Johnson/Manimbo d. O’Neill/ Keystone at Black River, 7 Goalies: A, Poyle (3 saves); RR, Liva (7) 1. Anderson (B) 38; 2. Blaine (B) 41; 3. Kramer (BR) 45 Marflake 6-0, 6-0; Patrick/Faranacci d. HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP Kingsway at Open Door Christian Brecksville 4, Olmsted Falls 2 McCloskey/K. Heck 6-0, 6-0 Lake Catholic at Padua, 6:30 Brunswick 162, Strongsville 172 B (6-0-0): Nowak 2, Phillips, own goal. Magnificat (B) 5, Elms 0 Lakeside at Madison, 6:45 OF: Levin, Skutt Mayfield 185 At Pine Hills Singles: Gacad d. Kuzinshia 6-2, 6-2; C. Lakewood at Rocky River, 6 Goalies: B, Stease (4 saves), Schroedel Coyne d. Ahmed 6-1, 6-1; Nock d. Figliok Lorain at Warren Harding, 6:30 (2); OF, Samsel (10) 1. Toom (B) 37; 2. (tie) Perdok (B), Hill (S) 41. 6-1, 6-2 Lutheran East at East Tech, 5 Cleveland MLK 3, Collinwood 3 Doubles: Wood/Basu d. Fegelist/ Records fall at Turkeyfoot Lake Lutheran West at Brooklyn, 5:30 MLK (1-0-1): B Estrella 3. C (0-1-1): U/A. Brush* 192, Berea 192 McGowan 6-3, 6-1; E. Coyne/Hollis 6-1, Maple Heights at Euclid, 6 Goalies: MLK, Estrella (9 saves). At Manakiki 6-1 d. O’Flynn/Gupte 6-1, 6-1 Medina at Solon, 7 Columbia 4, Firelands 1 1.Smith (Be) 42; 2. Shlonsky (Br) 43; Midview at Avon, 6 3.Wittke (Br) 46 Mayfield 4, Elyria Catholic 1 C (3-4): Loos 2, Szabados, Zelinsky. F Singles: Caine (M) d. E. Emling 6-1, 1-6, From staff reports New Day at St. Martin de Porres, 6:30 *Brush wins on tie breaker mates Jessica McCrae, who fin- poll. (4-2-1): Yorks. 6-1; Carraccio (EC) d. Ho (M) 6-3, 7-5; North Olmsted at Berea, 7 Goalies: C, Elsasser (5 saves); F, Miller Chardon 157, Geneva 163 Maagyari (M) d. Buchs (EC) 6-1, 6-4 ished third with an even 72 and North Royalton at Strongsville, 7 (10). At Legend Lakes Doubles: Zimmerman/Fomicheva (M) d. Orange at Kenston, 6 Elyria Catholic 3, N. Ridgeville 0 1. LeScoezec (C) 37; 2. (tie) Nappi (G), Lester/Morgan 6-3, 6-4 It was a record-setting day for rounds of 79 by Chloe McKinzie Western Reserve Academy 1, Revanna at Field, 7 EC: Jarvis, Saddler, Kelling Glaser (C) 39, Kiss (C) 39 D-2 E. Tizzano/K. Bakhtiyarova (May- Avon Lake sophomore Niki and Rachel Horvath. Hathaway Stow 0 Forhan scored off Revere at Nordonia, 7 Goalies: EC, Conroy (5 saves); NR (3) Copley 156, Hoban 170 filed) def. M. Pack/ M. Palichleb (EC) Richmond Heights at Cuyahoga Heights, Lakewood 2, Vermilion 0 At Good Park 6-1, 6-4 5 Schroeder and the Highland girls Brown’s Ashley Yarbrough was an Anne Wyman assist and L (5-1-1): Curri 2. V (1-5-0): None 1. P. Steffen (C) 37; 2. F. Seffen (C) 37; Shaw at Warrensville Heights, 7 Mayfield 3, Hudson 2 Goalies: L, Fehrenbach, (3 saves); V, 3. Finley (C) 39. Fukamachi (M) d. Arcoria 6-7, golf team during the 16th annual fourth at 73 and Kasey Nielsen’s goalie Faith DeBolt earned the Springfield at Coventy, 7 Singles: Spencer (7) Hawken 171, Wickliffe 241 7-5, 6-3; Vizelman (M) d. Lu 6-2, 6-1; Stow at Mentor, 6:30 At Wicked Woods Schmitt (M) d. Lim 6-1, 1-6, 6-4 Turkeyfoot Invitational at Tur- 77 paced Roosevelt. nonleague shutout with seven Sts. John & Paul at Andrews Osborne, 5 Lutheran West 5, Brookside 3 1. Opalich (H) 38; 2. Hughes (H) 42; 3. Doubles: Mdzinarishvili/Chen (H) d. Tuslaw at Manchester, 7 LW: Vrabel 3, Sekola 2. B: Kmitt 2, keyfoot Lake Golf Links in Akron saves. Schulz Goodman (H) 45 Mulvihill/Piazza 6-3, 6-3; Kreiss/Shi (H) Villa Angela-St. Joseph at Trinity, 7 Goalies: LW, Pshock (5 saves), Wagner Medina 149, North Royalton 153 d. Milenius/Young 6-4, 6-1 North Coast League Girls Walsh Jesuit at Beaumont, 8 on Wednesday. (4); B, Jones (11) Elyria 166 Mayfield (B) 4, Elyria Catholic 1 Warren JFK at Trinity, 6 At Hinckley Hills Schroeder, a state qualifier last Tournament Notre Dame-Ca- North Olmsted 1, Midpark 0 Woodridge at East Canton, 7 Manchester 8, Tuscarawas Vy. 0 Singles: Caine (M) d. Emling 1-6, 6-1, 6-1 M (7-1): Daily 3, Ariza 2, Speer, Mirman. 1. (tie) Koch (M), Garnet (NR) 36; 3. (tie) Carraccio (E) d. Ho 6-3, 7-5; Magyari (M) year, set an individual record thedral Latin won the team title The Eagles won the Southwest- Football schedule TV (5-1): None. Luth (M), Jenkins (NR) 37 d. Buchs 6-1, 6-4. Shaker Heights 177, Beachwood 171 Week 4 Goalies: M, Jordan (2 saves); Coben (1); Doubles: Zimmerman/Fomicheva (M) d. with a medalist-winning score of at Quail Hollow thanks to the ern Conference game behind 1. Small (B) 39; 2. Terry (SH) 40; 3. Note: Games start at 7 unless noted. TV, Troyer (10). Lester/Morgan (E) 6-3, 6-4; Oberlin 6, Brooklyn 2 Tramer (B) Bakhtiyarova/Tizzano (M) d. Pack/ 5-under 67. Highland, led by sen- 1-2-3 finish of Olivia Jereb (76), Grace Kereky’s goal off a back- Friday O: Levine 2, Weiss 2, McMillin, Lariccia. Tallmadge 158, Solon 166 Palichleh (E) 6-1, 6-4 AKRON CITY SERIES side header. Goalie Emily Patter- B: Salaey 2. Nordonia 167 NDCL 5, Lake Catholic 0 ior Jessica Porvasnik’s 1-under Emily Jereb (80) and Reva Mor- Buchtel (0-3) at Firestone (1-2) Goalies: O, Ferguson (7 saves); B, Qasem At Ellsworth Meadows Singles: I. Didovic d. Radigan 6-0, 6-2; A. 71, won the team championship ris (81). The Lions finished with son made six saves. Kenmore (2-1) at Akron Garfield (1-2) (2). 1. Mastran (T) 37; 2. Bell (N) 39; 3. Mo- Didovic d. Steigerwald 6-0, 6-1; Joyce d. CHAGRIN VALLEY CONFERENCE St. Ignatius 7, Cleveland Heights 0 sholder 40. Fox 6-2, 6-0. for the third year in a row with a 324 while Walsh Jesuit was sec- Chagrin Division SI (8-0): Pietrow 2, Sanda, Karpeh, Walsh Jesuit 149, Aurora 183 Doubles: Lenk/Kirchner d. Mattio/ Boys soccer #6 Aurora (3-0) at #5 Chagrin Falls (3-0) Cleary, Nagucki, Leneghan. CH (5-2): At Brookledge Morrissen 6-0, 6-0; D’Angelo/Tomsick d. record score of 301, 10 shots bet- ond with 355. Kenston (1-2) at Wickliffe (2-1) None. 1. Johnson (WJ) 36; 2. Lobeck (WJ) 37; 3. Delost/Phisem 6-0, 6-4. ter than it shot in winning last Avon 2, Rocky River 1 The Ea- Orange (1-2) at Perry (1-2) Goalies: SI, Grnek (3 saves); CH, Bennett (tie) Liberatore (WJ), Lewis (WJ) 38 North Royalton 5, Brunswick 0 Girls soccer West Geauga (1-2) at Harvey (0-3) (7). Western Reserve 163, Cuyahoga Hts 184 Singles: Ball (NR) d. Yuhas (B) 6-0, 6-2; year and a whopping 49 shots in gles got two goals from Fredrik Metro Division VASJ 1, Trinity 0 At Brandywine Haines (NR) d. Vargo (B) 6-0, 6-1; Baldan Richmond Heights (1-2) at Independence VASJ (2-1-1): Porter. 1. Ewers (WRA) 37; 2. Schafer (CH) 38; (NR) d. Weaver (B) 6-2, 6-0 front of runner-up Kent Roose- Strongsville 1, North Royal- Troupe in the West Shore Confer- (3-0) Goalies: VASJ, Gail (6 saves) Wang (WRA) 40. Doubles: Packard/Pellechia (NR) d. velt. ton 0 ence game. Valley Division Westlake 2, Berea 1 Late result Spaeth/Santiago (B) 6-1, 6-1; Kauppila/ The defending Division I #16 Kirtland (3-0) at Newbury (3-0) W: Sutcliffe, Wertman. B: Ruple Euclid 170, Benedictine 180 Huren (NR) d. Romaniszyn (B) 6-1, 6-2 Schroeder broke the tourney state champion Mustangs cap- Crossover Goalies: W, Lackner (6 saves); B, Bartek At Briardale Perry, 5, Madison Beachwood (2-1, 0-1) at Cardinal (3-0) (14). Cerny (E) 36; Wasinski (B) 41; Clack (E) Singles: Pacqua d. Reigle 6-1, 6-0; John- record of 68, which Porvasnik set tured the Northeast Ohio Confer- Lutheran West 5, Brookside 3 son d. Reigle 6-1, 6-3; Dun d. Leymaster Berkshire (2-1) at Hawken (3-0) Late result 42 Cuyahoga Heights (3-0) at Fairport (3-0) 6-1, 5-7, 7-6 last year, by shooting 2-under 35 ence rivalry game when Alissa Brookside grabbed an early 2-0 Revere 4, Cloverleaf 0 Doubles: Dlinger/Hogan d. Keller/Nolan LAKE ERIE LEAGUE R (7-0-1): Taylor 2, Marich, Branch. C Girls golf 6-0, 6-2; Norton/Spahr d. Trader/Ardern on the front nine and 3-under 32 Lisi scored the lone goal and lead, but the Longhorns scored #8 Cleveland Heights (3-0) at Bedford (4-4): None. Avon 162, Bay 192 6-1, 6-0 (2-1) Goalies: R, Gerberich (3 saves); C, 1. Neumann (A) 36; Strack (A) 38; 3. (tie) on the back. She had six birdies goalies Sarah Baskey and Saman- five straight goals to earn the Ravenna 5, Barberton 0 Euclid (1-2) at Shaw (2-1) Wardle (15). Warnkin, Doehue (A) 44. Lorain (0-3) at Warrensville (1-2) Singles: Tomlinson d. Stobaugh 5-7, 6-4, and did not bogey until making a tha Ortenzi combined for five Patriot Athletic Conference win. Gilmour 162, Kenston 187 7-5; Sodeman d. Leise 6-0, 6-1; Smith d. Maple Heights (2-1) Warren Harding Girls soccer At The Country Club six on the 466-yard 18th hole. saves. Josh Sekola scored two goals, in- (1-2) Winkler 6-4, 6-0 Amherst 4, Avon Lake 1 1. (tie) Bieber (G), Althans (G) 38; 3. (tie) Doubles: Hawn/Lattimer d. Nickol/ cluding the game winner. NORTHEAST OHIO CONFERENCE Am (6-1-1): Perkins 3, Johnston .AL Hollis (G), Kennedy (G) 43. Carneal 6-0, 6-2; Markle/Titus d. Her score was the lowest of her Lake Division (1-3-1): O’Connor. Fairview 170, Wellington (FF) Davidson/Bell 6-2, 6-1 Brush (1-2) vs. Valley Forge (1-2) at By- varsity career and the lowest Rocky River 1, Avon 0 Junior Goalies: AL, Rogers (3 saves), Crooks (2) At Big Met Revere 3, Wadsworth 2 ers Field Am, Ferguson (7) 1. Straka (F) 36, 2. Cain (F) 43, 3. Riley Singles: Hendrickson (R) d. Castner 7-5, competitive round ever shot by Abby Elinsky scored the only Elyria Catholic 3, North Normandy (1-2) at Garfield Heights (1-2) Bay 6, Midview 0 (F) 45 6-3; Henry (R) d. Doyle 6-3, 6-2; Lock- Ridgeville 0 The Panthers, Crossover B (7-1): Kukura 2, Brown, Rezek, Laurel 177*, Hawken 177 wood (W) d. Bucci 6-3, 6-1. an Avon Lake team member, goal with 21:50 left in the game #19 Brunswick (2-1) at #4 Hudson (3-0) McBride, Holmes. Orange 263 Doubles: Noe/Fick (W) d. Hendrickson/ coach Kevin Fitch said. on an assist from Hallie McCue. ranked 10th in OSSCA Division Mayfield (2-1) at #3 Mentor (2-1) Goalies: B, Francati (3 saves); M, Ceh At Punderson Taylor 7-6, 0-6, 7-5; Lifke/Mortimer (R) Medina (1-2) at Cuyahoga Falls (2-1) (11) 1. K. Basch (L) 38; 2. Crespo (H) 42; M. d. Deem/Grasso 6-1, 6-1 “It’s good,” Schroeder said of Sarah Connelly had one save in III poll, got the WSC shutout be- #11 Solon (2-1) at # 14 North Royalton Brecksville 6, Olmsted Falls 0 Cohen (H) 43 Solon 4, Medina 1 (3-0) B (3-1-2): Sivic 2, Weaver 2, Houk, *Laurel won on the tie-breaker with their Singles: Garrity (M) d. Marks 6-1,6-1; Pi- her performance, which included the West Shore Conference shut- hind Gage Jarvis’ deciding goal Stow (1-2) at Twinsburg (1-2) Stuckey. fifth score. ovar (S) d. Ott 6-3,7-6(5); Monika (S) d. Strongsville (1-2) at #15 Elyria (2-1) 30 putts. “I’ve been practicing out. off a Jeffrey Ruiz pass and goalie Goalies: B, Farwell (2 saves); OF, Woods Mentor 174, Mayfield 188 Major 4-6,6-0,7-6(5) PATRIOT ATHLETIC CONF. (8) At Blackbrook Doubles: Pastersak/Baird (S) d. Arnold/ hard all season to get ready for Marty Conroy’s five saves. Crossover Brooklyn 6, Oberlin 0 1. Victor (Me) 39; 2. Graziano (Me) 40; 3. Doyle 6-2,6-1; Fayman/Lurie (S) d. Black River (0-3) at Lutheran West (1-2) B: Cassidy 3, Geballa, Gatte. Tamburro (May) 45 Rodgers/Clifford 6-0,6-1 the [postseason] tournaments.” Holy Name 5, Beaumont 3 The Brooklyn (0-3) at Buckeye (0-3) Goalies: B, Crossman (3 saves); O, Stow 194, Twinsburg 210 St. Joseph Academy 3, Padua 2 Volleyball Brookside (0-3) at Oberlin (3-0) Reinhold (3). at Fox Den Singles: Yurchisin (P) d. Drapac 6-0, 6-2; Porvasnik, an Ohio State re- Green Wave, fresh off Monday’s Clearview (2-1) at Keystone (1-2) Brookside 6, Lutheran West 0 1. Kim (S) 43; 2. Woodmansee (T) 45; 3. Bryk (P) d. Kahl 6-1, 6-2; Saracina (SJA) cruit, put an exclamation point upset of Rocky River, prevailed Padua 3, Magnificat 0 The Columbia (2-1) at Wellington (0-3) B (4-1-1): O’Connor 3, Sours 2, Elias. Hendershot (S) 46 d. Gittinger 6-3, 6-0. Firelands (0-3) at Fairview (0-3) Goalies: B, Sanchez (6 saves); LW, Wil- Walsh Jesuit 171, Warren JFK 224 Doubles: Violand/Ruebensaal (SJA) d. on her back nine 31 with an ea- in the North Coast League game, Bruins (7-1) scored a nonleague PORTAGE TRAIL CONFERENCE kens (12) 1. Ra. Reilly (WJ) 41; 2. (tie) Re. Reilly, Reddy/Imbrigiotta 6-4, 6-0; Rouse/ County Division Brunswick 1, Hudson 0 Pelts (WJ) 42. Powers (SJA) d. Wasco/Halcisak 6-0, 6-4 gle on the 450-yard, par-5 16th. as Sarah Krause, Caroline road victory as Gina Kilner and East Canton (1-2) at Waterloo (1-2) B (4-2): Malleno. H (3-1-1): None. Westlake 195, Rocky River 207 Stow 3, Normandy 2 Her drive went about 250 yards Dreher, Peyton Davis, Alexia Kel- Mary Djukic combined for 50 as- Garrettsville (1-2) at Southeast (1-2) Goalies: B, Galghoun (12 saves); H, Keystone 240 Singles: Koval (N) d. Miller 7-5, 6-3; Can- Rootstown (2-1) at Windham (2-1) L’Hommedieu (1). At Big Met non (S) d. Eging 6-0, 6-1; Marflak (N) d. and she knocked her second shot ler and Brianna Gruber each sists while Katie Stansbury and Woodridge (2-1) at Mogadore (3-0) Holy Name 5, Beaumont 3 1. Gentner (RR) 40; 2. Labroo (W) 46 3. Pung 1-6, 7-6, 6-0. Metro Division HN (5-1-1): Krause, Dreher, Davis, Keller, Bates (W) 48 Doubles: Powell/Stirm (S) d. Lee/Kulyk to about 6 feet with a hybrid and scored. Holy Name is ranked No. Emily Marcinowski teamed up Crestwood (1-2) at Ravenna (1-2) Gruber. B (2-2-1): Patton, Shanahan, Zip- NEOGGCA 7-5, 6-4; Anese/Crookston (S) d. Osan/ made the putt. 5 in the Ohio Scholastic Soccer for 25 kills and Jenna Veres ac- Field (1-2) at Streetsboro (3-0) pert. At Harbor G.C. Oriti 6-1, 6-1 #22 Kent Roosevelt (2-1) at Coventry Goalies: HN, Yanak (6 saves); B, Neme- How they finished: 1. Geneva 346; 2. Westlake 5, Midpark 0 Porvasnik was backed by team- Coaches Association Division II counted for eight digs. (2-1) cek (10). Willoughby South 414; 3. Madison 423; 4. Singles: La.Golick d. Nikova 6-0, 6-0; Norton (2-1) at Springfield (2-1) Mayfield 6, Brush 3 Lakeside 444; 5. Sts. John & Paul 461; 6. Dunbar d. Vasquez 6-0, 6-0; Reddy d. PREMIER ATHLETIC CONF. M (4-4): Handel 2, Rus 2, Blanchard, Ru- Edgewood 479; 7. Conneaut 502. Prinkey 6-0, 6-1. Eastlake North (0-3) at #17 Chardon bino. B (2-6): Martin 3. Top individuals: 1. Nicholson (G) 75; 2. Doubles: Djohan/Li. Golick d. Juda/Eble (3-0) Goalies: M, Stickley (5 saves); B, Fine Dodge (G) 86; 3. Heser (WS) 87; 4. Lara 6-0, 6-1; Jaros/Tanker d. Huang/Cosic Geneva (1-2) at #12 Willoughby South (5), Mack (7) (G) 92; 5. (tie) Grimmett (G), Pitts (M) 6-0, 6-1. (K) d. Kao/Maury 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 1. Bierly (LW) 21:09; 2. Vasilof (LW) 12-25, 25-11, 25-12 [email protected]. The 22:39; 3. McQuate (F) 22:46 deadline is Oct. 1. (3-0) Buckeye 8, Keystone 0 93. OTCA Mayfield 4, Western Reserve 1 AVON TRIANGULAR Singles: Vizelman d. King 6-2, 2-6, 6-3; Kirtland seeks a baseball and softball Lakeside (1-2) at Riverside (2-1) B (5-1): Thomas 4, Turner, Banas, Hart- NORTH COAST LEAGUE Division II Quarterfinals Hearts for Jesus d. Laurel 25-22, 25-16 University (1-2) at Madison (2-1) ley, Barnes. K (0-4-1): None. Fukamachi d. Miller 6-0, 6-0; Schmitt d. Volleyball Valley Forge d. Hearts for Jesus 29-25, coach. Contact Matt Paul at CHAMPIONSHIP Hathaway Brown 4, CVCA 1 Zhu 6-2, 6-4. Goalies: B, Stacy (0 saves), Banas (0); K, A.Iranpour (HB) d. Konstan 6-0 Andrews Osborne d. Fuchs Mizrachi 25-3, 25-16, 25-27 440-256-3366 ext. 4002 or email mat- PRINCIPALS ATHLETIC CONF. At Quail Hollow (Weiskopf) Singles: Doubles: Sha/Thuluri d. Mulvihill/Piazza Gordon (5), Clark (4). 1. Notre Dame-Cathe- 6-1; Mitchell (HB) d. Dittrich 6-0 6-2; Pile 25-8, 25-17 Padua d. Magnificat 25-18, 25-18, 25-23 [email protected]. Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy How the finished: 6-1,6-1; Milenius/Young d. Halasa/Ahn Hearts for Jesus d. Laurel 25-22, 26-16 Strongsville seeks a varsity softball (1-2) at Tuslaw (2-1) Copley 1, Green 0 dral Latin 324; 2. Walsh Jesuit 355; 3. (CVCA) d. Narendrula 6-1 6-0 6-3,6-7, 7-5 Late result Indian Valley (1-2) at Timken (1-2) C (5-1-2): Haverchak. G (2-5): None. Beaumont 397; 4. Lake Catholic 419; 5. Doubles: Adler/Marqulies (HB) d. Holy Name d. St. Joseph Academy 17-25, Highland d. Nordonia 25-23, 24-26, 25-16, head coach. Send cover letter and re- Triway (2-1) at Fairless (1-2) Goalies: C, Moore (6 saves); G, Seman Padua 422; 6. Hoban 453; 7. Warren John Ciepiel/Waskell 4-6 6-1 6-3; Persky/ 27-25, 26-16, 25-20 25-21 sume to Paul Moses at moses@strongne- Manchester (1-2) at Tuscarawas Valley (16) F. Kennedy 468 Chapman (HB) d. Petrinec/Cameron 6-2 Boys cross country John Hay d. Collinwood 25-17, 25-14, t.org. (1-2) Euclid 8, Shaw 0 Top individuals: 1. O. Jereb (NDCL); 2. E. 6-1 Fairview 28, Lutheran West 45 27-25 Listings Beachwood is looking for a boys la- SENATE ATHLETIC LEAGUE E (4-3): Holzheimer 2, Feeney, Moore, Jereb (NDCL) 80; 3. Morris (NDCL) 81; 4. Late results Brookside 50 John Marshall d. John F. Kennedy 25-16, Listings is a service of The Plain crosse head coach. Candidates must be Collinwood (0-3) at John F. Kennedy Warren, Davis, Gibson, Essel. Peltz (WJ) 85; 5. Corrado (B) 86; 6. Reilly Kenston 3, Shaker Heights 2 1. Giguere (LW) 18:05; 2. Jensen (B) 25-19, 25-12 Dealer to help schools find opponents willing to help grow the program and in- (3-0), 3 Goalies: E, Thompson (2 saves); S, John- (WJ); 7. Hounshell (NDCL) 87. Singles: Birze (K) d. Woycynski 6-0, 6-0; 18:06; 3. Kerchenski (F) 18:18 Keystone d. Elyria Catholic 14-25, 16-25, and coaches. To view the complete list, crease participation. Prior head coaching East Tech (1-2, 1-0) at #10 Glenville (2-1, son (14) TURKEYFOOT INVITATIONAL Nejedlik (S) d. Wilkes 6-1, 6-1; Burrell (S) 25-18, 27-25, 15-9 go to cleveland.com/hssports. experience is preferred. Email resume 1-0) at Bump Taylor, 3 Firelands 11, Columbia 0 How they finished: 1. Highland 301; 2. d. N. Doran 6-3, 6-3 Girls cross country Lincoln West d. East Tech 19-25, 25-15, Kenston seeks head and assistant and cover letter to Director of Athletics John Marshall (0-3, 0-1) vs. John Hay F: Zurcher 4, Fowler 2, Holowecky, Hrit- Kent Roosevelt 350; 3. Medina 351; 4. Doubles: Marchant/Swanson (K) d. Lutheran West 30, Fairview 40 25-20, 25-22 coaches for swimming and gymnastics. Ryan M. Peters at rmp@beachwoods- (2-1, 1-0) at Collinwood sko, Jackson, Zurcher, Riccardi, Yakuno- Hathaway Brown 362; 5. Dover 362; 6. Block/Fernandez 6-2, 6-0; Althans/Doran Brookside 53 Whitney Young d. Jane Adams 25-23, Send letter of interest and resume to chools.org or call 216-831-2080 ext. 102. *D6 Sports The Plain Dealer Breaking news: cleveland.com Friday, September 21, 2012

Football High schools NEWSWATCH Transactions Latest line NFL Volleyball BASEBALL NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy d. College basketball Cougars (2-2) to 200 total Tate tired of talking: Golden American League Favorite Points Underdog AMERICAN CONFERENCE Manchester 25-12, 25-18, 25-17 Kansas City Royals — Signed a player- Number in parentheses is over/under North Elyria Catholic d. Midview 21-25, 25-21, yards. The Boise State offense Tate has spent most of this development contract with Lexington Week 3 Gillispie resigns: Texas Tech (SAL) through the 2016 season. W L T Pct PF PA 25-20, 25-20 wasn’t that much better, man- Sunday Baltimore 1 1 0 .500 67 37 Firelands d. Brooklyn 25-14, 25-19, 25-21 men’s basketball coach Billy week hearing his name being National League Buffalo 3 (44) CLEVELAND — Reinstated LHP 1 Cincinnati 1 1 0 .500 47 71 Garfield Heights d. Shaker Heights 25-20, aging 261 total yards. Atkin- brought up in debates about Colorado Rockies CHICAGO 7 ⁄2 (43) St. Louis Pittsburgh 1 1 0 .500 46 41 25-15, 25-18 Gillispie has resigned because Jorge De La Rosa from the 60-day DL. DALLAS 71⁄2 (46) Tampa Bay Cleveland 0 2 0 .000 43 51 Geneva d. Riverside 25-21, 25-21, 25-7 son’s big play came early in the whether his block on Dallas’ Transferred LHP Christian Friedrich to San Francisco 61⁄2 (43) MINNESOTA East Hudson d. Cuyahoga Falls 25-14, 25-19, of health reasons. the 60-day DL. Detroit 31⁄2 (47) TENNESSEE third quarter when he dropped American Association W L T Pct PF PA 24-26, 25-15 The school announced the Sean Lee was legal or not. It WASHINGTON 3 (49) Cincinnati N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 58 55 Independence d. Wickliffe 25-11, 25-9, St. Paul Saints — Released 1B Ole Shel- NY Jets 21⁄2 (40) MIAMI back into coverage, picked off don. New England 1 1 0 .500 52 33 25-10 apparently was not legal, as the NEW ORLEANS 9 (53) Kansas City move Thursday. Gillispie’s de- FOOTBALL Miami 1 1 0 .500 45 43 Kenston d. Chagrin Falls 25-11, 25-21, Riley Nelson’s short pass and INDIANAPOLIS 3 (42) Jacksonville Seattle was hit National Football League 1 Buffalo 1 1 0 .500 63 65 25-27, 25-22 parture comes less than a Philadelphia 3 ⁄2 (43) ARIZONA Lake Catholic d. Notre Dame-Cathedral rumbled into the end zone. Nel- with a hefty fine by the NFL. Green Bay Packers — Signed CB James SAN DIEGO 3 (48) Atlanta South month after Texas Tech said it Nixon to the practice squad. Houston 2 (45) DENVER W L T Pct PF PA Latin 22-25, 25-18, 25-12, 26-24 Lorain d. Euclid 25-15, 25-21, 25-15 son was benched after throwing Tate said he intends to appeal Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Re-signed WR Pittsburgh 4 (45) OAKLAND Houston 2 0 01.000 57 17 was looking into allegations of Tiquan Underwood. Released WR Pres- BALTIMORE 3 (49) New England Indianapolis 1 1 0 .500 44 61 Lutheran East d. Max Hayes 25-18, 25-17, his third interception of the 20-25, 25-20 the fine. ton Parker. Monday Tennessee 0 2 0 .000 23 72 player mistreatment by the vet- Magnificat d. St. Joseph Academy 25-13, game on BYU’s next possession. HOCKEY Green Bay 31⁄2 (47) SEATTLE Jacksonville 0 2 0 .000 30 53 25-23, 25-22 eran coach and that it had re- COLLEGE FOOTBALL West Maple Heights d. Warrensville Heights Golf Connecticut Whale — Signed D Sam Favorite Points Underdog W L T Pct PF PA 25-11, 25-7, 25-9 ported practice-time violations NBA Klassen. Number in parentheses is over/under San Diego 2 0 01.000 60 24 Nordonia d. Copley 28-26, 25-17, 30-28 to the NCAA. Thompson leads Navistar: LACROSSE Denver 1 1 0 .500 52 46 Normandy d. Brush 25-7, 25-16, 25-5 Today Ex-Cav Davis pardoned: For- 1 Kansas City 0 2 0 .000 41 75 Olmsted Falls d. Westlake 25-7, 25-19, Athletic Director Kirby Ho- Lexi Thompson made a little — Signed David Brock, T Baylor 7 ⁄2 (69) UL-MONROE Oakland 0 2 0 .000 27 57 25-19 mer Florida State and Cleve- Jay Thorimbert, G Angus Goodleaf and G Saturday Open Door d. Lake Ridge Academy 25-17, more history in the Navistar Kurtis Wagar. Agreed to terms with D WAKE FOREST 7 (56) Army NATIONAL CONFERENCE cutt had already told Gillispie 25-18, 25-14 land Cavaliers basketball player Marty Hill and T Craig England on one- FLORIDA ST 141⁄2 (57) Clemson East LPGA Classic, opening her title Padua d. Beaumont 30-28, 25-10, 25-18 he could no longer handle day- year contracts. South Florida 91⁄2 (61) BALL ST W L T Pct PF PA Harry Davis has been par- Solon d. Elyria 25-10, 25-27, 23-25 to-day decisions about the pro- defense with a career-best COLLEGE DUKE 231⁄2 (61) Memphis Philadelphia 2 0 01.000 41 39 Strongsville d. Brunswick 26-24, 19-25, doned for a 1987 cocaine con- Davidson — Named Joey Beeler sports- MICH. ST 33 (46) E. Michigan N.Y. Giants 2 1 0 .667 94 65 25-21, 28-26 gram so he could focus on his 9-under 63 to match the course information director. VA TECH 18 (48) Bowling Green Dallas 1 1 0 .500 31 44 Trinity d. St. Peter Chanel 25-20, 25-20, viction. Florida Gov. Rick Scott Fairleigh Dickinson — Named Thiago Du- IOWA 151⁄2 (50) C. Michigan Washington 1 1 0 .500 68 63 record in Prattville, Ala. Last 25-4 health. Hocutt put associate and the three-member Florida aliby men’s and women’s assistant tennis OHIO ST 37 (59) Ala-Birmingham South Twinsburg d. Mentor 25-20, 25-22, 25-19 year, Thompson became the coach. N. CAROLINA 17 (59) E. Carolina W L T Pct PF PA Wadsworth d. Cloverleaf 25-16, 25-21, head coach Chris Walker in Cabinet pardoned Davis in Texas A&M-Kingsville — Announced the PENN ST 7 (42) Temple Atlanta 2 0 01.000 67 45 25-17 youngest champion in LPGA resignation of Athletic Director Brian WEST VIRGINIA 27 (61) Maryland Tampa Bay 1 1 0 .500 50 51 Waterloo d. Southeast 25-22, 25-19, charge. their capacity as the state Board DeAngelis. Named D. Scott Gines interim WISCONSIN 18 (47) Utep Carolina 1 2 0 .333 52 79 21-25, 25-20 Gillispie coached one year at Tour history at age 16, winning athletic director. MIAMI-OHIO 251⁄2 (49) Massachusetts New Orleans 0 2 0 .000 59 75 West Geauga d. Orange 25-19, 25-17, of Executive Clemency. The 6-7 Texas Tech — Announced the resignation GEORGIA 16 (54) Vanderbilt North 18-25, 22-25, 15-13 Texas Tech, finishing the by five strokes. Lizette Salas of men’s basketball coach Billy Gillispie. Utah St 13 (53) COLORADO ST Davis currently works as a ARKANSAS 7 (50) Rutgers W L T Pct PF PA Willoughby South d. Madison 25-14, and Hee Young Park were tied TULSA 61⁄2 (68) Fresno St Green Bay 1 1 0 .500 45 40 22-25, 25-16, 25-14 2011-12 season with an 8-23 re- member of the Cav Legends, Marshall 3 (70) RICE Detroit 1 1 0 .500 46 50 Windham d. Woodridge 25-23, 25-18, for second at 65. cord. N. ILLINOIS 91⁄2 (53) Kansas Minnesota 1 1 0 .500 46 46 21-25, 26-24 schmoozing with fans during Late results OREGON 22 (79) Arizona Chicago 1 1 0 .500 51 44 the basketball season. A Cleve- Thistledown entries UCLA 7 (52) Oregon St West Brooklyn d. Columbia 14-25, 25-19, Speedskating 23-25, 25-16, 15-13 Williams out of hospital: TCU 18 (54) VIRGINIA W L T Pct PF PA land native, he was with the Post time: 1:50 p.m. Fairview d. Brooklyn 25-16, 25-17, 25-18 USC 16 (59) California Arizona 2 0 01.000 40 34 North Carolina coach Roy Wil- Cavaliers for the 1978-79 sea- Tampering charges alleged: 1st: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, WASHINGTON ST20 (58) Colorado San Francisco 2 0 01.000 57 41 One Mile Lsu 201⁄2 (48) AUBURN St. Louis 1 1 0 .500 54 55 Football liams left the hospital one day U.S. speedskater Simon Cho al- GA TECH 14 (62) Miami-Fla son. He then played in the Con- 1 Copy Those Notes, Skerrett J 9-2 Seattle 1 1 0 .500 43 27 AKRON CITY SERIES IDAHO 21⁄2 (49) Wyoming 2 Mr. March, Rosario, Jr. H 4-1 after surgery to remove a tumor tinental Basketball Association legedly tampered with the FLORIDA 24 (53) Kentucky Ellet 19 20 0 13—52 3 Opposite, Hernandez E 7-2 WEEK 3 Akron East 0000—0 Connecticut 1 (42) W. MICHIGAN Thursday from his right kidney. It re- and through 1985. skates of a Canadian rival at 4 Angel’s Rock, Ramos R 2-1 El - Ivery 6 run (kick failed) S. CAROLINA 10 (49) Missouri N.Y. Giants 36, Carolina 7 mains unclear how much time last year’s world short track 5 Sooner, De La Cruz W 5-2 NOTRE DAME 5 (49) Michigan Sunday El - Geer 11 pass from Fisher (Neal kick) 2nd: $5,200, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & El - Geer 4 run (run failed) Syracuse 1 (54) MINNESOTA Buffalo at Cleveland,1 the 62-year-old Williams will NFL team speedskating champion- up, Six Furlongs El - Geer 11 run (Neal kick) OKLAHOMA 14 (58) Kansas St Tampa Bay at Dallas, 1 1 El - King 76 pass from Fisher (Neal kick) 1 The Big Man, Urieta-Moran V 4-1 N. MEXICO ST 6 ⁄2 (57) New Mexico St. Louis at Chicago, 1 miss leading up to the start of Revis to play Sunday: ships in Poland on the orders of 1 2 El - Geer 43 run (kick failed) Dar- 2 Powerstown, Ramos R 3-1 TENNESSEE 33 ⁄ (64) Akron San Francisco at Minnesota, 1 El - Williams 1 run (kick blocked) preseason practice Oct. 13. his coach, according to an arbi- 3 Young Apollo, Hrnandz-Lopez 5-1 Mississippi 19 (56) TULANE Detroit at Tennessee, 1 relle Revis left nothing to in- 1 2 El - Ramik recovery in end zone 4 Buzz Town, De La Cruz W 2-1 ILLINOIS 2 ⁄ (62) Louisiana Tech Kansas City at New Orleans, 1 (Neal kick) terpretation. In the face of mul- tration filing. The charge is 5 Castleton Park, Skerrett J 5-2 ARIZONA ST 7 (50) Utah Cincinnati at Washington, 1 College football SAN DIEGO ST 3 (53) San Jose St N.Y. Jets at Miami, 1 tiple inquiries about his head contained in the filing on be- 3rd: $7,200, Maiden special weight, 3 Air Force 10 (55) UNLV Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 1 Boys soccer Boise State edges BYU: yo’s & up, Six Furlongs Nevada 8 (62) HAWAII Philadelphia at Arizona, 4:05 Avon Lake 3, Brunswick 2 Nose and his health, the Jets star cor- half of 13 U.S. short track skat- 1 Road Racer, Lagunes G 5-1 ALABAMA 491⁄2 (58) Fla Atlantic Atlanta at San Diego, 4:05 AL (4-3-3): Strimbu 2, Murdock. B tackle Mike Atkinson returned ers seeking to have coach Jae 1a Fizz Ed, Valls W 5-1 W. KENTUCKY 4 (47) Southern Miss Pittsburgh at Oakland, 4:25 (2-5-2): DiDonna 2. nerback allayed fans’ fears with 2 Cerro Avila, Banda S 8-5 Troy 2 (62) NORTH TEXAS Houston at Denver, 4:25 Goalies: AL, Adams (5 saves); B, Foust an interception 36 yards for a three words: “I’m playing Sun- Su Chun dismissed from his 3 B K Connection, King D 3-1 Louisville 131⁄2 (54) FLA. INTL New England at Baltimore, 8:20 (6). 4 Rockstar From Mars, Vickers N 7-2 MISSISSIPPI ST 341⁄2 (49) South Alabama Brecksville 3, Berea 1 and No. 24 Boise job as head coach of the na- Monday day.” Revis was cleared for con- 5 Cigarillo, Luna R 9-2 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Green Bay at Seattle, 8:30 Br (9-0-1, 4-0): Rader, Bonamer, Foster. 6 Hambone, Hernandez-Lopez A 10-1 Ber (5-4-1, 1-3): Ruple. State held off BYU, 7-6, in a tact and practiced fully for the tional team. They allege that Favorite Odds Underdog 4th: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, Goalies: Stease (5 saves); Ber, Bartek American League game dominated by defense. Chun asked Cho to sabotage a F & M (fillies and mares), One Mile 1 1 Canadian Football League (6). first time since suffering a con- KANSAS CITY 5 ⁄2-6 ⁄2 Cleveland NEW YORK 7-8 Oakland W L T Pts. PF PA Brooklyn 2, Garfield Heights 0 The host Broncos (2-1) forced cussion in the Week 1 win over Canadian skater. 1 Cuyahoga River, Urieta-Moran V 9-2 B (3-5-1): J.Clemence, Wiencek. 2 My Lady A. P., Gonzalez L 4-1 DETROIT 8-9 Minnesota 1 1 EAST DIVISION Goalise: B, Qasem (2 saves); GH, Stan- five turnovers and held the Buffalo. — From wire reports 3 Gale Winds, Rosario, Jr. H 3-1 BOSTON 5 ⁄2-6 ⁄2 Baltimore Montreal 7 4 0 14 301 327 kiewicz (2). 4 Victory Dance, Ramos R 7-2 TAMPA BAY 10-11 Toronto Toronto 6 5 0 12 278 281 LOS ANGELES 6-7 Chicago Copley 2, Medina 0 5 Untouched, De La Cruz W 2-1 Hamilton 4 7 0 8 341 347 Texas 51⁄2-61⁄2 SEATTLE C (10-0, 4-0): Gathagan, Dichlian. 6 Three Inthe Kitty, Magrell J 8-1 Winnipeg 2 9 0 4 203 365 Goalies: Mubarak (2 saves); M, Hastings 5th: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, National League 1 1 WEST DIVISION (3). High schools F & M (fillies and mares), Five Furlongs St. Louis 7 ⁄2-8 ⁄2 CHICAGO WASHINGTON 51⁄2-61⁄2 Milwaukee W L T Pts PF PA Gilmour Academy 3, Berkshire 0 (6). B, n/a. sted Falls) 79; 4. (tie) Chrzanowski 6-0, 6-1. 1 Sharing Passion, Valls W 8-1 B.C. 8 3 0 16 298 204 PHILADELPHIA Even-6 Atlanta GA (5-1-4): Screnci, Ferrara, own goal Normandy 3, Brush 3 (Brecksville), Aussem (Avon Lake), 80. Kenston ‘B’ 5, Brush 0 Boys cross country 2 Frazier’s Finest, De La Cruz W 6-1 1 1 Calgary 7 4 0 14 312 257 NEW YORK 5 ⁄2-6 ⁄2 Miami Goalies: GA, Hasler (2 saves), Velotta N: Stefan 2, Bowyer. B: Martin 3. WEST SHORE CONF. CHAMPIONSHIP Singles: Yost d. Ambrozic 6-2, 6-4; Jerina 3 So to Love, Rosario, Jr. H 5-2 1 1 Saskatchewan 5 6 0 10 284 234 Late results CINCINNATI 6 ⁄2-7 ⁄2 Los Angeles (2); B, Green (12). Goalies: N, Wakut (2 saves); B, Burtrum At Legacy GC d. Weinstein 6-0, 6-1; Kovach d. Kauf- 4 Sugar Free, Ramos R 3-1 Edmonton 5 6 0 10 247 256 Berea 26, Midpark 29 Pittsburgh Even-6 HOUSTON Harvey 3, Lakeside 1 (12). How they finished: 1. Avon 322; 2. Mid- mann 6-2, 7-6(2). 1. Zupan (B) 16:36; 2. Styles (M) 16:38; 3. 5 Who Dat Jazz, Skerrett J 6-1 Arizona 6-7 COLORADO Today H (4-4-1): Aguirre 3. L (2-6-1): Stein. Wellington 4, Brookside 0 view 348; 3. Rocky River 353; 4. Elyria Doubles: Coughlin/Fazekas d. Wade (B) 17:14. 6 Della Diamante, Magrell J 9-2 SAN FRANCISCO 61⁄2-71⁄2 San Diego Hamilton at Winnipeg, 8 Goalies: H, Bustos (10 saves); L, Cim- W (6-1-1, 3-0-1): Marks 3, B.Mariast. Catholic 357; 5. North Ridgeville 363; 6. Anderson/Adell 6-2, 6-3; Skerl/Savage d. 7 Cachetone, Seabury A 5-1 Saturday prelli (11). Goalies: W, Sparks (7 saves); B, Sanchez Lakewood 366; 7. Bay 367; 8. Vermilion Pace/Frey 6-2, 6-1. Girls cross country 6th: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, Home Team in CAPS B.C. at Edmonton, 7:30 Holy Name 2, Cuyahoga Heights 1 (12). 390. Laurel 3, WRA 2 Late results F & M (fillies and mares), One Mile HN: Costello 2. CH: Sokolich. Top individuals: 1. Tomko (A) 77; 2. Ol- Sunday West Geauga 3, Aurora 2 Singles: King (WRA) d. Buchinksky 6-2, Berea 24, Midpark 31 1 Love Bunny, Lagunes G 6-1 Goalies: HN, Stepic (5 saves); CH, Wil- son (A) 80; 3. (tie) Kelley (A), Gerbec Toronto at Montreal, 1 WG (5-3-2, 1-2):Praprost 2, May. A 6-3; Hata (L) d. Miller 6-2, 7-5; Thulluri 1. DiBiasio (B) 20:27; 2. Grimes (M) 2 Zero Down, De La Cruz W 7-2 liams (15). (M), Farling (RR) 82. Calgary at Saskatchewan, 4 (5-2-1, 1-1): Felser, Arnold. (WRA) d. Moore 6-1, 6-2. 23:16; 3. Zupan (B) 23:23. 3 Pack Attack, Hannigan L 5-2 Independence 4, Open Door 0 Goalies: WG, Guanera (9 saves); A, Doyle Doubles: Feng/Hilton (L) d. Zhu/Claymen 4 U Lucky Girl, Skerrett J 3-1 Northfield entries I (5-3-2): Mewhinney 2, Polman, Bratko. (6). Girls golf 6-2, 6-2; Oliva/Slater d. Halasa/Nalan Field hockey 5 Coconut Hall, Ramos R 6-1 Post time: 7:00 p.m. Goalies: I, Bernstein (1 save); OD, Jack- Late results Avon Lake 172, Westlake 183, 6-1, 6-1. 6 Change the Rate, Urieta-Moran V 4-1 Hathaway Brown 8, Cleveland Heights 0 son (15). Brooklyn 3, Black River 0 North Olmsted 203, Amherst 252 Mentor 3 Our Lady of the Elms 2 1st: $1,600 FMNW600L5 Pace HB (6-0, 5-0): Moss 3, Retino 2, Warner, 7th: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, John Marshall 6, Collinwood 0 B (5-1-2): Cassidy 2, Quintilliano. At Sweetbriar Singles: Weaver (M) d. Kuzmishin 6-1,-0; Nook, Dulka. F & M (fillies and mares), Six Furlongs 1 Clarksville Jazz, DaMajeski 9-2 College football JM: Martinez 5, Barahona. Goalies: B, Crossman (n/a), Mastri (n/a); 1. Schroeder (AL) 34; 2. Krieg (AL) 39; 3. Hambleton (M) d. Ahmed 6-4, 6-2; Gliebi Goalies: HB, Scully (0 saves); CH, Jack- 1 Molinaro Mission, Urieta-Moran 6-1 2 Doowrah Silver, RobLMiller 7-2 Goalies: JM, Rodriguez (4 saves); C, n/a. BR, Heilman (n/a). (tie) Bates (W), Hull (NO) 42. (M) d. Figliola 6-2, 6-7, 6-2/ son (15). 2 In D Shadow, Rosario, Jr. H 5-1 3 Ilooklikemygranny, BeBlevins 5-1 Midpark 7, Eastlake North 0 Mayfield 3, Parma 1 Wednesday Lake Catholic 201, Padua 212 Doubles: Fiegelist/McGowan (E) d. 3 Electrica, Banda S 4-1 4 Big On Luk, KeKashJr 3-1 M (3-7): Palcisco 2, Wargo, , Tudu, Mat- M (5-5): Snider, Tritt, Handel. P (2-8-1): Hawken 3, WRA 1 At Highland Cavano/Gorjup 6-4, 4-6, 6-1; O’Flynn/ 4 Arequipa, Lagunes G 10-1 5 Vicky Obrien, DoGuptill 6-1 MAC tila. Arpajian. H (8-2): Artz 2, Hillenbrand. WRA: 1. Milam (LC) 44; 2. Tomba (LC) 47; 3. Gupta (E) d. Matanovic/Vitalone 6-3, 6-4. 5 Aranka Jana, Skerrett J 9-2 6 Knight Toy, KyLadd 4-1 Goalies: M, Telep (14 saves); EN, Komso Goalies: M, Stickley (1 save); P, Lewis Carter. Kent St. 0 10 3 10—23 Vocaire (P) 50. NDCL 3, Avon Lake 2 6 Marvelous Peace, Gonzalez L 7-2 7 Money River, RyStahl 8-1 (5). (8). Goalies: H, Speroff (8 saves); WRA, De- Buffalo 0 7 0 0— 7 Kent Roosevelt 182, Solon 200, Singles: Hrivnak (AL) d. I.Didovic 6-0, 7 Kabuki Rhythm, Laurente G 6-1 8 Scootin Jetta, LaMerriman 12-1 Perry 10, Conneaut 0 Bolt (4). Second Quarter Normandy 3, Elyria 3 Wadsworth 207 6-1; A.Didovic (NDCL) d. Krieg 6-0, 6-2; 8 Verna Marie, Ortiz A 8-1 9 Blue Jewels, FrHarris 10-1 P: Espinoza 4, Schenk 2, Godinez, Blake, N: Smienski, Smith, Stefan. E: Benko 2, At The Fairways Makadia (AL) d. Joyce 6-1, 6-2. R MORE RESULTS. D8 Kent—Archer 11 run (Cortez kick), 12:18. Bernal, Elmore. 8th: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, 2nd: $2,000 FM7500 NW2 Pace Kent—FG Cortez 23, 5:51. own goal. 1. Ke.Nielsen (KR) 39; 2. A.Ho (W) 42; 3. Doubles: Lenk/Kirchner (NDCL) d. Goalies: P, Davanaugh (3 saves); C, Gris- Six Furlongs 1 Frisky’s Melody, RyStahl 5-1 Buff—Neutz 46 pass from Zordich Goalies: N, Wakut (6 saves); E, Wright Alexis Gray (S) 43. Carpenter/Johnson 6-2, 6-3; D’Angelo/ Listings wold (19). (13). 1 Silver Talk Rib, Lagunes G 8-1 2 Personal Pleasure, LaMerriman 10-1 (Clarke kick), :00. Mentor 168, Madison 213 Shimooka (NDCL) d. Wanner/Rice 1-6, Listings is a service of The Plain Rhodes 7, Cleveland MLK 2 2 Farleyshelonwheels, Ramos R 8-1 3 Ultimatum, KyLadd 9-2 Third Quarter Wadsworth 2, Copley 1 1. Victor (Me) 39; 2. Graziano (Me) 40; 3. 6-1, 6-0. Dealer to help schools find opponents R (4-1-1): Tzul 3, M. Pineda 2, J.Pineda, 3 City Code, Ortiz A 7-2 4 Golden Slipper, JohnGreen 8-1 Kent—FG Cortez 33, 8:25. W (5-2, 3-0): Fullbright 2. C (5-3-2): Hav- Pennington (Me) 44. NDCL 4, Padua 1 and coaches. To view the complete list, Vasquez. MLK (1-2-1): B. Estrella, Kings- erchak. 4 Rhodesleadtoheaven, Wilson R 12-1 5 Earls Pearl, ElDeaton 7-2 Fourth Quarter NEO INDEPENDENT CHAMPIONSHIP Singles: Yurchisin (P) d. Kus 6-1, 6-2; go to cleveland.com/hssports. Kent—FG Cortez 21, 9:54. ton. Goalies: W, Joy (9 saves); C, Moore (4). 5 Keep an Ion Me, Valls W 15-1 6 Bono Bug Cary, WyIrvine 6-1 At Ohio Prestwick Tomsick d. Bryk 7-6, 2-6, 7-6; Zahurnec Lakewood is accepting applications for Kent—Durden 2 run (Cortez kick), :43. Goalies: R, Cuevas (5 saves); MLK, D. Es- Westlake 3, North Olmsted 2 a head varsity softball coach. Send re- 6 Ming Dynasty, Gonzalez L 4-1 7 B B Bomber, FrHarris 12-1 How they finished: 1. Notre Dame-Cathe- d. Printy 6-4, 6-0. A—14,373. trella (13). W (6-2-1): Hurst, Bauer, Forbush. NO sume to Bob Thayer at 7 Sunday Premiere, Urieta-Moran 6-1 8 Tom Girl, KeKashJr 15-1 dral Latin 328; 2. Magnificat 332; 3. Doubles: Frate/Frandarisa d. Reddy/ TEAM STATISTICS Shaker Heights 1, Cleveland Heights 0 (2-4-1): Kerkley, Palange. [email protected] or 8 Laird’s Quest, Rojas R 6-1 9 Firetowers Jenna, RobLMiller 5-2 Walsh Jesuit 349; 4. St. Joseph Academy Imbrigiotta 6-2, 6-3; Kinzig/Zolikoff d. SH (3-5-2): Metz. Goalies: W, Carpenter (8 saves); NO, mail to 14100 Franklin Blvd., Lakewood, 9 Threewisemen, Vandenberg B 8-1 Kent Buff 377; 5. Laurel 379. 6. Hathaway Brown Gittinger/Coyne 6-0, 7-5. 3rd: $2,000 FMNW200PS Pace Goalies: SH, Hertz (7 saves); CH, Bennett Patterson (7). OH 44107. 10 Por Supuesto, Laurente G 12-1 First downs 19 16 383; 7. Beaumont 424; 8. Warren JFK 477. 1 Cg’s Lady, RonWrennJr 4-1 (5). Normandy 3, Berea 2 Crestwood seeks an assistant swim Rushes-yards 53-239 39-152 Top individuals: 1. Hollis (Mag) 74; 2. Singles: Koval (N) d. Blisch 6-0, 6-0; Eg- 2 Panna Nicole, RobLMiller 2-1 Passing 165 113 WRA 5, Hawken 1 Boys golf coach. Contact Athletic Director Steve WRA (9-0): Silva 4, Hassell. H (6-1-2): Nagoette (Mag) 77; 3. Yarborogh (HB) ing (N) d. Hammond 6-0, 6-1; Marflak (N) Matheos at 330-274-3826 or sma- 3 Emma Rose Ben, RuSwartz 10-1 Comp-Att-Int 13-28-1 5-26-3 Benedictine 181, Trinity 208 78; 4. (tie) E.Jereb (NDCL), O.Jereb d. Salay 6-1, 6-0. 4 Power Potion, LaFerrari 15-1 Return Yards 27 0 Naft. At Fowlers Mill (Lake) [email protected]. The dead- Goalies: WRA, Schultz (4 saves); H, (NDCL) 81. Doubles: Hoppeweber/Strick (B) d. Lee/ line is Oct. 5. 5 Campside Angel, LaMerriman 9-2 Punts-Avg. 7-38.0 8-33.9 1. Wasinski (B) 40; 2. Corbus (B) 44; 3. Kulyk 3-6, 6-3, 7-6; Budalek/Nolan (B) d. Thistledown results 6 Medoland Kendall, WyIrvine 8-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Labes (6). Cappello (B) 47. WEST SHORE CONF. CHAMPIONSHIP St. Joseph Academy is searching for a A Legacy Santabarbara/Oriti 6-4, 6-3. new head swim coach. Send info to Ath- 7 Ribbons Of Color, KuSugg 5-1 Penalties-Yards 10-100 4-50 Late results Brunswick 157, Strongsville 164, How they finished: 1. Avon 362; 2. Bay North Ridgeville 3, Vermilion 2 letic Director Jennie Amodio at Legend: DD-daily double; Ex-exacta; Spr- 8 Sparkling Yankee, RyStahl 6-1 Time of Poss. 37:30 22:30 Fairview 6, Keystone 0 Mayfield 192 414; 3. Vermilion 440; 4. North Ridgeville Singles: Wilson (V) d. Reitknecht 6-3, [email protected] or call superfecta; Tri-trifecta; PT-pick three; 9 Misty Mistique, BeBlevins 12-1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS F (4-4-2, 2-1-2): Johnston, Jones, Rizaj, At Pine Hills 463; 5. Rocky River 487. 216-251-5495. PF-pick four; PFi-pick five. RUSHING—Kent St., Archer 14-127, Dur- Starks, Salamon, Beard. 1. Reiter (B) 35; 2. Monroe (B) 37; 3. Hill 6-2; Wishner (NR) d. Anglin 6-7(9-7), 6-1, 4th: $2,800 FMNW300PS Pace Top individuals: 1. Neumann (A) 82; 2. Andrews Osborne Academy seeks one Track: Fast ham 23-112, Durden 4-16, Goalies: F, Gibbons (6 saves); K, Cyrus (S) 38. 6-3; Mihalski (NR) d. Ragnoni 6-2, 6-2. 1 Cheektowaga, KuSugg 9-2 Gerome (NR) 87; 3. Warnkin (A) 91. Buchanan/Gibbons (V) d. varsity girls tennis team for its annual Keith 6-(minus 4), Fisher 6-(minus 12). (2), Priddy (2). Doubles: 1st: $4,600, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, 2 Darting Larkin, KeKashJr 5-1 Green 157, Archbishop Hoban 169 O’Neill/Marflake 3-6, 6-4, 6-4; Yun/ girls invitational tournament on Sept. 29 Buffalo, Oliver 16-77, Lakewood 2, Elyria Catholic 1 At Good Park Late results One Mile Seventy Yards 3 Blue Time Ice Lady, RaKaneoka 4-1 Murie 9-37, Zordich 8-29, Campbell 5-27, L (6-3-1, 2-1-1): Rosic, Donahoe. EC Avon Lake 176, Amherst 258 K.Heck (NR) d. Eppinger/Koerner 6-4, at 9 a.m. No entry fee. Contact Kris Naj- 1. (tie) Pearce (G), C. Parker (AH) 36. 3. dovski at 440-951-9621 or tennis@kirt- Off: 1:50. Time: 1:44.26 4 Cambest Treasure, DaMajeski 7-2 Licata 1-(minus 18). (4-4-1, 1-2-1): Medves. (tie)Pachulski (G), Shultz (G) 40. At Fox Creek 6-4. 5 Miss Tidewater, RonWrennJr 3-1 PASSING—Kent St., Keith 6-15-0-72, landecc.org, or Athletic Director Vance 5 Canadian Home Run $3.60 Goalies: L, Z.Fehrenbach (8 saves): EC, Medina 156, North Royalton 171, 1. Schroeder (AL) 35; 2. Krieg (AL) 38; 3. Ravenna 5, United Local 0 6 Princess C, FrHarris 8-1 Fisher 7-13-1-93. Buffalo, Linamen at 440-942-3600 ext. 225 or vli- Jockey: (Skerrett) Conroy (0). Elyria 184 Lyman (AL) 47. Singles: Smith d. McLaughlin 6-0, 6-0; 7 Flying Lucia, LaFerrari 6-1 Zordich 4-22-2-92, Licata 1-3-1-21, Team [email protected]. 2 Rifle (De La Cruz) Rocky River 2, North Ridgeville 1 At Medina Knapp d. Menough 6-0, 6-0; Wise d. Gray 8 Towner’s Greatlady, RoDinning 10-1 0-1-0-0. Holy Name seeks a varsity wrestling 4 Come Undone (Vandenberg) RR: Wisciemer, Newby. NR: M.Ireland. 1. Luth (M) 37, 2. Shockley (M) 38; 3. Girls tennis 6-1, 6-2. 9 Lexi N Tookie, RyStahl 12-1 RECEIVING—Kent St., Boyle 4-25, Hurdle coach. Must have ODE pupil activity per- Scratched: Tizzy’s Prospector Goalies: RR, Liva (1 save); NR, Crow (2). Koch (M) 39. Avon 5, Midview 0 Doubles: Smith/Titus d. Bortmas/Sanlo 3-33, Durham 2-47, mit and be virtus trained. Send letter of Ex (5-2) $7.40 Tri (5-2-4) $19.20 5th: $1,600 FMNW600L5 Pace WRA 170, Lake Center Christian 169 Singles: Rini d. Pickering 6-0, 6-0; 6-4, 6-1; Fields/Morgan d. Morris/Moore interest and resume to Athletic Director Archer 2-32, Erjavec 1-23, Payton 1-5. 6-2, 6-0. 1 Friskie Chaco, RyStahl 5-2 Buffalo, Neutz 2-58, Hughes 2-57, Gordon Girls soccer At Sable Creek Schwartz d. Smith 6-0, 6-1; Mentler d. Jack Richardson at jrichardson@holyna- 2nd: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & Strongsville 3, Medina 2 2 Lima Adore, DaMajeski 9-2 1-(minus 2). Beachwood 2, Wickliffe 1 1. Raymondi (LCC) 36; 2. Sneath (WRA) VanKeuren 6-0, 6-1. mehs.com. up, One Mile Seventy Yards B (5-4): Rotsky, Stovsky. W (6-2): Sha- 39; 3. Wang (WRA) 42. Doubles: DeLuca/Nakon d. Patel/ Singles: Peskura (S) d. Ott 6-1, 6-0; Ma- Kenston seeks head and assistant Off: 2:21. Time: 1:45.57 3 Satinglide Hanover, ElDeaton 6-1 jor (M) d. Khan 7-5, 6-2; Shah (S) d. Clif- 4 Roll The Di, RonWrennJr 8-1 Thursday raba. CHAGRIN VALLEY CONF. TOURNAMENT McClanahan 6-0, 6-1; Cirilo/Monroe d. coaches for swimming and gymnastics. ford 6-1, 1-6, 6-4. 3 Waxies Willie $3.60 2.60 2.10 5 H, LaMerriman 10-1 Goalies: B, Mintz (17 saves); W, Heyduk At Legend Lake Hogue/Sedlak 6-1, 6-1. Send letter of interest and resume to (10). Doubles: Doyle/Arnold (M) d. Rowe/ [email protected]. The Jockey: (Mata) 6 Sweet Sobrina, KuSugg 5-1 SOUTH Chagrin Division Beachwood 3, Geneva 2 Moser 7-6{7-5}, 5-7, 7-5; Tan/Sherman deadline is Oct. 1. 4 Smacky’s Fan 4.20 2.60 7 I Am Samsational, FrHarris 12-1 Ark.-Pine Bluff 24, Alabama St. 21 Chagrin Falls 6, Perry 1 How they finished: 1. Aurora 313; 2. Cha- Singles: Pietsch (B) d. Lynham 6-2, 6-4; (S) d. Rodgers/Green 6-3, 6-0. Kirtland seeks a baseball and softball Jockey: (Urieta-Moran) 8 Bullys Joni, DoGuptill 15-1 CF (3-4-1): Flaherty 2, Manchester 2, Il- grin Falls 324; 3. Beachwood 334; 4. Ken- Forman (G) d. Finkenthal 6-3, 6-3; Drugo- FAR WEST coach. Contact Matt Paul at 5 Useful Berry (Gonzalez) 2.20 9 Attack On The Town, WyIrvine 7-2 kanich, Wynveen. P (0-6): Lauria. ston 335; 5. Orange 338; 6. Hawken 341; vich (G) d. Kuang 1-6, 7-5, 6-1. West Geauga 4 Mayfield ‘B’ 1 440-256-3366 ext. 4002 or email mat- DD (5-3) $8.40 Ex (3-4) $19.40 Boise St. 7, BYU 6 Goalies: CF, Friedman (2 saves), Baker 7. Perry 345; 8. West Geauga 352. Doubles: S. Tall/J. Tall (B) d. Clarke/ Singles: Hanford d. Caine 4-6, 7-5, 7-5; 6th: $2,000 FMNW200PS Pace [email protected]. (3); P, Jury (12). Top individuals: 1. Schroeder (A) 73; 2. Farrell 4-6, 6-3, 6-2; Crosby/Jiao (B) d. Ho (M) d. E.Joseph 6-3, 6-0; Heatwole d. Spr (3-4-5-6) $72.50 Tri (3-4-5) $66.20 Strongsville seeks a varsity softball 1 Moira’s Intended, RonWrennJr 4-1 Today Chardon 2, Padua 1 (tie) Hinton (A) Opalich (H) 77; 4. (tie) Varckette/Mihalick 6-1, 6-1. Magyari 6-1, 6-0. 3rd: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, head coach. Send cover letter and re- 2 Kathleens Princess, WiRay 6-1 C: Ferrante 2. P: Giel. Litzler (CF), Lucci (CF), Obman (K) 79. Beaumont 3, Fairview 2 Doubles: S.Joseph/Deacon d. EAST sume to Paul Moses at moses@strongne- Four And A Half Furlongs 3 Saratoga’s Best, RoDinning 8-1 Goalies: C, Lyons (12 saves); P, Kuznik Singles: Barone (B) d. Chen 6-2, 6-1; Zimmerman/Fomichevan 7-6, 4-6, 7-6; Valley Division t.org. Off: 2:52. Time: 52.76 4 Anxiety Hanover, WyIrvine 3-1 Georgetown at Princeton, 7 (6). Rowane (B) d. Popa 6-2, 6-1; Connelly Pountney/Brooks d. Tizzano/ How they finished: 1. Kirtland 329; 2. Beachwood is looking for a boys la- 5 Vp Sharon, RyStahl 7-2 SOUTH Hawken 2, Orange 1 Bakhtiyarovac 6-2, 6-2. 2 Ed Earl $3.40 2.80 2.10 *Berkshire 343; 3. Cardinal 343; 4. Cuya- (B) d. Vandra 6-1, 6-1. crosse head coach. Candidates must be 6 Western Best, ElDeaton 9-2 H (6-2, 3-0): Yoke, Madencic. O (5-4-2, Jockey: (De La Cruz) Baylor at Louisiana-Monroe, 8 hoga Heights 358; 5. Independence 368; Doubles: Thislop/Fratzko(F) d. Late results willing to help grow the program and in- 7 Back Home Again, RobLMiller 12-1 1-2): Wisnieski. 1 Not So Crafty 4.80 2.40 6. Wickliffe 375; 7. Harvey 426. Knezevic/Cira 6-4, 3-6, 6-1; Aguirre/Fikill Copley 3, Archbishop Hoban 2 crease participation. Prior head coaching 8 Whats Your Fantasy, LaMrrimn 5-1 Goalies: H, Hanslik (5 saves); O, Tenney Jockey: (Hernandez-Lopez) Top individuals: 1. Snyder (K) 75; 2. (F) d. Blackwood/Boes 7-5, 6-3. Singles: Kramer (AH) d. Pennington 6-3, experience is preferred. Email resume 9 Cooby N, FrHarris 10-1 (3). Kaser (C) 79; 3. Monroe (B) 81; 4. (tie) Harvey 3, Crestwood 2 6-2; Brown (C) d. Burkholder 6-3, 6-2; 7 Jest a Genius (Laurente) 2.20 and cover letter to Director of Athletics Scratched: Jakes Storm Buck 7th: $4,000 FMNW50000 Pace Independence 1, Cuyahoga Heights 1 Schnur (K), Peters (B) 82. Singles: Beamer (H) d. Dunkin 6-1, 6-4; Hopkins (C) d. May 6-2, 6-1. Ryan M. Peters at rmp@beachwoods- Ex (2-1) $16.80 Spr (2-1-7-3) $44.00 I (5-4-1, 1-1-1): Artrip. CH (6-1-2, 4-0-1): *Berkshire finished second on the fifth Jenkins (C) d. Van Winkle 6-1, 6-1; Doubles: Felden/DiMeo (AH) d. chools.org or call 216-831-2080 ext. 102. 1 Tt’s Little Lass, KuSugg 5-2 Soccer Baudo. scorecard. Tayerle (C) d. Winters 6-0, 6-1. Haumersser/Young 2-6, 3-1, ret; Moore/ Rocky River seeks the following Tri (2-1-7) $41.20 PT (1/5-3-2/4) 2 Shez Good Osborne, RyStahl 5-1 Goalies: I, Spilker (6 saves); CH, Steig- SOUTHWESTERN CONFERENCE Doubles: Zhang/Ballard (H) d. Dunkin/ Tang (C) d. Baumhoer/Thomas 7-5, 6-2. coaches: varsity softball head and assist- $17.60 3 Lock Up The Last, RonWrennJr 6-1 maier (6). CHAMPIONSHIP Cline d. 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(3); Koren/Cipriano *Fairview 4, Berea 1 ant coach, freshman head coaches for 4th: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, 4 Rolltideroll, WyIrvine 9-2 MLS Kent Roosevelt 1, Kenston 1 At Pine Hills (H) d. Pochedl/Scala 6-3, 6-1. Singles: Happs-Weber (B) d. Chen 10-4; boys and girls basketball, a middle Six Furlongs 5 Miss Two Punch, RuSwartz 7-2 KR (3-4-2): Vaughn. K (3-6-1): Pidala. How they finished: 1. Brecksville 322; 2. Hathaway Brown 3, Cardinal Mooney 2 Popa d. Juker 10-9(4); Vandra d. Blisch school head wrestling coach and assist- 6 Getherdone Sue, LaFerrari 12-1 W L T PTS GF GA Off: 3:23. Time: 1:12 Goalies: KR, Grimm (3 saves); K, New- Avon Lake 328; 3. Olmsted Falls 332; 4. Singles: Iranpour (HB) d. Haggerty 6-0, 10-4. ant coaches for varsity boys and girls la- 7 Royal Fortune, RoDinning 10-1 5 Music Conductor $7.80 2.80 2.20 EASTERN CONFERENCE comb (3). Amherst 332; 5. Westlake 347; 6. Mid- 6-1; Mitchell (HB) d. Reider 6-1, 6-1; Ad- Doubles: Hislop/Fratzke d. Hammond/ crosse. Send letter of interest and re- 8 Ideal Jennifer, RobLMiller 15-1 (Hernandez-Lopez) Kansas City 16 7 6 54 37 25 Kirtland 7, Berkshire 0 park 355; 7. North Olmsted 367; 8. Berea ler (HB) d. Yerian 7-5, 6-4. Salay 10-3; Aguirre/Filkill d. Nolan/Cerny sume to athletic director Mark Wagner, Jockey: 9 Shell I Attack, ElDeaton 8-1 1 San Valentino (De La Cruz) 2.40 2.10 Chicago 15 8 5 50 40 33 K: O. Cubela 2, A.Cubela 2, Ward, M.Cu- 376. Doubles: DiDominico/Cicchi (CM) d. 10-1. Rocky River High, 20951 Detroit Road, 8th: $2,400 FMNW250PS Pace New York 14 8 7 49 49 42 bela, Reilly. Top individuals: Campana (Amherst) 74; Persky/Chapman 6-3, 6-1; Parella/ *-Ten (10) game pro-sets played instead Rocky River, OH 44116 or email wag- 2 Western Pirate (Velez) 2.80 Goalies: K, Zuberer (4 saves), Ponzani 2. Frey (Brecksville) 78; 3. Torres (Olm- Mathews (CM) d. Kleinman/Marqulies of normal format. [email protected]. Ex (5-1) $15.40 Spr (5-1-2-6) $44.10 1 Attackatooforu, ElDeaton 5-2 D.C. 14 10 5 47 46 39 2 Theprincessdeals, RonWrennJr 5-1 Houston 12 7 10 46 41 34 Tri (5-1-2) $32.20 PT (3-2/4-5) $49.00 PF (1/5-3-2/4-5) $18.10 3 Southwind Rah Rah, WyIrvine 6-1 Columbus 13 10 6 45 35 35 4 Miss Big Time, LaFerrari 8-1 Montreal 12 15 3 39 44 49 5th: $7,200, Maiden special weight, 3 5 Storms Never Last, KeKashJr 10-1 New England 7 15 7 28 36 40 yo’s & up, Six Furlongs 6 Iemma Machine Baby, RoDnnng 12-1 Philadelphia 7 14 6 27 26 32 WNBA Golf Off: 3:54. Time: 1:14.28 7 Rhianne, RyStahl 9-2 Toronto FC 5 17 7 22 32 51 7 Perfectly Gray $2.60 2.20 2.10 8 Dappers Flash, JoGWengerd 15-1 WESTERN CONFERENCE PGA Tour Purse: $1.3 million Haeji Kang 35-35—70 Christine Song 36-36—72 Kirby Dreher 39-39—78 Jockey: (Mata) 9 What A Rose, RobLMiller 7-2 x-San Jose 17 6 6 57 60 35 W L Pct. GB Yardage: 6,607; Par 72 (36-36) Jennie Lee 34-36—70 Kris Tamulis 36-36—72 P.K. Kongkraphan 42-36—78 1 Jazz Baby (Skerrett) 3.20 2.40 9th: $2,800 FMNW300PS Pace Seattle 13 6 9 48 44 29 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP EASTERN CONFERENCE FIRST-ROUND SCORES Meena Lee 34-36—70 Tanya Dergal 38-35—73 Janice Moodie 37-41—78 5 Martini Got Even (Laurente) 3.20 Los Angeles 14 11 4 46 50 40 At East Lake Golf Club 1 Mysteriosa Hanover, RyStahl 7-2 x-Connecticut 24 9 .727 — Atlanta Pernilla Lindberg 35-35—70 Meredith Duncan 36-37—73 Kim Williams 37-41—78 Scratched: Happy Marco 2 Taylorlane Cyprus, KeKashJr 9-2 Real Salt Lake 14 11 4 46 38 33 Lexi Thompson 31-32—63 Stephanie Louden 34-36—70 Lisa Ferrero 35-38—73 Ex (7-1) $9.60 Spr (7-1-5-3) $47.90 x-Indiana 20 12 .625 31⁄2 Purse: $8 million Audra Burks 36-43—79 3 Miss Hkb, FrHarris 8-1 Vancouver 10 12 7 37 29 38 Hee Young Park 32-33—65 Paige Mackenzie 35-35—70 Anna Grzebien 34-39—73 Tri (7-1-5) $46.20 PT (2/4-5-4/7) x-Atlanta 18 14 .563 51⁄2 Yardage: 7,319; Par 70 (35-35) Jaclyn Burch 39-41—80 4 Sea Danser, RonWrennJr 5-2 FC Dallas 9 12 9 36 35 38 Lizette Salas 33-32—65 Belen Mozo 36-34—70 Maria Hernandez 37-36—73 New York 14 19 .424 10 Michelle Dobek 41-39—80 $19.80 5 Crown Time Brenna, RobLMiller 15-1 Colorado 9 18 2 29 36 43 FIRST-ROUND SCORES 32-34—66 Jane Rah 35-35—70 Amy Hung 36-37—73 Chicago 13 19 .406 101⁄2 Carri Wood 39-43—82 6th: $6,800, Claiming $15,000-$13,000, 3 6 Miss Suggs, RuSwartz 10-1 Portland 7 14 8 29 30 49 Justin Rose 34-32—66 Mi Hyang Lee 34-32—66 Beatriz Recari 35-35—70 Mitsuki Katahira 34-39—73 Washington 5 27 .156 181⁄2 L.A. Walker-Cooper 39-45—84 yo’s & up, Six Furlongs 7 Dont Need A Gun, ElDeaton 5-1 Chivas USA 7 14 7 28 21 44 Tiger Woods 33-33—66 Stacy Lewis 34-32—66 Jenny Shin 34-36—70 Stephanie Kono 35-38—73 8 Famed Artist, WyIrvine 12-1 Note: Three points for victory, one point WESTERN CONFERENCE Scott Piercy 33-34—67 Karen Stupples 33-33—66 Karin Sjodin 36-34—70 Min Seo Kwak 36-37—73 Off: 4:26. Time: 1:10.48 WEB.COM Tour 9 Envy, RoDinning 6-1 for tie. z-Minnesota 26 5 .839 — Bo Van Pelt 33-34—67 Wendy Ward 34-32—66 Jacqui Concolino 36-35—71 Jane Park 35-38—73 1 Crimson Knight $4.80 3.60 Karlin Beck 34-33—67 WNB GOLF CLASSIC 10th: $3,200 FMNW400PS Pace Wednesday x-Los Angeles 23 10 .697 4 Matt Kuchar 33-34—67 Laura Diaz 35-36—71 Sun Young Yoo 34-39—73 Jockey: (De La Cruz) 1 Dori Carter 35-32—67 At Midland Country Club Sporting Kansas City 2, New York 0 x-San Antonio 20 12 .625 6 ⁄2 Steve Stricker 34-33—67 Moira Dunn 35-36—71 Lacey Agnew 38-36—74 4 Taxes for Ben (Rojas) 9.60 1 I Think Im Dreamin, RyStahl 5-2 1 Lorie Kane 32-35—67 Midland, Texas Columbus 1, Chivas USA 0 x-Seattle 14 18 .438 12 ⁄2 Hunter Mahan 35-33—68 Katie Futcher 36-35—71 Chella Choi 38-36—74 6 Fire Chief (Urieta-Moran) 2 Carmelita’s Girl, KyLadd 10-1 1 Purse: $550,000 Tulsa 9 23 .281 17 ⁄2 Adam Scott 36-32—68 Sydnee Michaels 33-34—67 Hee-Won Han 35-36—71 Cydney Clanton 40-34—74 Scratched: Mama’s Wonder Boy 3 Sweetie Sue Cam, LaFerrari 12-1 Portland at San Jose, 10:30 Yardage: 7,380; Par 72 Phoenix 7 25 .219 191⁄2 Robert Garrigus 34-34—68 Alena Sharp 36-31—67 Tiffany Joh 37-34—71 Sue Ginter 37-37—74 Ex (1-4) $22.00 Spr (1-4-6-2) $45.10 4 Ayla Hanover, ElDeaton 7-2 Thursday Zach Johnson 36-32—68 Angela Stanford 32-35—67 Jennifer Johnson 36-35—71 Nicole Jeray 36-38—74 D.C. United 1, Philadelphia 0 x-clinched playoff spot FIRST-ROUND LEADERS Tri (1-4-6) $48.20 PT (5-4/7-1) $32.60 5 Longlegacy, FrHarris 6-1 z-clinched conference 36-32—68 Beth Bader 32-36—68 Hanna Kang 37-34—71 Eun-Hee Ji 35-39—74 6 Ashley Cruiser, KuSugg 9-2 Saturday Ryan Moore 33-36—69 Aaron Goldberg 34-32—66 7th: $8,000, SOC $20,000, 3 yo’s & up, Sandra Changkija 35-33—68 Brittany Lang 33-38—71 Sarah Kemp 33-41—74 7 Sj’s Blissful Lady, KeKashJr 15-1 Sporting Kansas City at Montreal, 1:30 Wednesday Jim Furyk 32-37—69 Jamie Lovemark 31-35—66 One Mile Seventy Yards Sandra Gal 34-34—68 Ilhee Lee 35-36—71 Cindy LaCrosse 37-37—74 8 Beforethedaystarts, RuSwartz 8-1 New York at New England, 7:30 Connecticut 73, Indiana 67 Bubba Watson 36-33—69 Natalie Gulbis 35-33—68 Kristy McPherson 36-35—71 Jee Young Lee 37-37—74 Tim Wilkinson 32-35—67 Off: 4:58. Time: 1:43.23 Andres Gonzales 31-36—67 9 Survivalizm, WyIrvine 5-1 Portland at Real Salt Lake, 8 Thursday Sergio Garcia 34-35—69 Mi Jung Hur 34-34—68 Suzann Pettersen 36-35—71 Angela Oh 36-38—74 1A Chernomorochka $2.40 Columbus at Chicago, 8:30 Atlanta 75, Chicago 66 Dustin Johnson 34-35—69 Vicky Hurst 34-34—68 Pornanong Phatlum 37-34—71 Ji Young Oh 38-36—74 Luke List 33-34—67 11th: $2,400 FMNW250PS Pace Cameron Percy 35-33—68 Jockey: (Mata) Toronto FC at Los Angeles, 10:30 Tulsa 78, New York 66 Phil Mickelson 35-34—69 Mindy Kim 35-33—68 Reilley Rankin 35-36—71 Jin Young Pak 38-36—74 1 Misty’s Triumph, RobLMiller 6-1 Shane Bertsch 34-34—68 5 Kellville (Luna) San Jose at Seattle FC, 10:30 Minnesota at Los Angeles, late Rory McIlroy 35-34—69 Becky Morgan 33-35—68 Samantha Richdale 36-35—71 Candace Schepperle 36-38—74 2 Cosmetician, RuSwartz 7-2 Michael Putnam 34-34—68 1 Night of Roma 2.40 Sunday Today Keegan Bradley 36-34—70 Anna Nordqvist 32-36—68 Dewi Claire Schreefel 36-35—71 Elisa Serramia 36-38—74 3 Mcardle Direct, ElDeaton 3-1 Justin Hicks 34-34—68 Jockey: (Gonzalez) Houston at Philadelphia, 5 Indiana at Washington, 7 36-34—70 Gerina Piller 37-31—68 Yani Tseng 35-36—71 Allison Duncan 41-34—75 4 Sjs American Girl, KuSugg 4-1 Tim Petrovic 35-33—68 Scratched: Preeminent, Gilhooly’s Su per Chivas USA at D.C. United, 7 Minnesota at Phoenix, 10 Louis Oosthuizen 36-34—70 Nicole Castrale 35-34—69 Mariajo Uribe 36-35—71 Numa Gulyanamitta 36-39—75 5 I Love To Boggie, RoDinning 9-2 Rickie Fowler 36-35—71 Erik Compton 34-34—68 Ex (1-5) $6.00 PT (4/7-1-1/2/3) $11.20 Colorado at Vancouver, 7:30 San Antonio at Seattle, 10 Nicole Hage 34-35—69 Kim Welch 35-36—71 Jamie Hullett 37-38—75 6 All Over Now, RyStahl 8-1 Webb Simpson 35-36—71 Morgan Hoffmann 32-36—68 Mina Harigae 35-34—69 Michelle Wie 36-35—71 Ayaka Kaneko 36-39—75 8th: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, 7 Sky Ridge Katie, KeKashJr 10-1 Carl Pettersson 34-37—71 Tag Ridings 37-32—69 Katy Harris 32-37—69 Heather Bowie Young 36-35—71 R. Lee-Bentham 37-38—75 Six Furlongs 8 American Thighs, WyIrvine 12-1 37-34—71 D.J. Brigman 34-35—69 Candie Kung 37-32—69 Christel Boeljon 34-38—72 Amelia Lewis 37-38—75 Off: 5:32. 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*D10 Sports The Plain Dealer Breaking news: cleveland.com Thursday, September 27, 2012 HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP No. 1 Walsh girls soccer team blanks Magnificat From staff reports while Jenna Lopez made goals and Sarah Connelly and Jessica half goal, while Michael Saddler tallied Girls golf four saves. Lekstutis combined for six saves in sal- an insurance goal off Gage Jarvis’ assist. Magnificat and the Walsh Jesuit girls vaging the shutout. Grace Bennett and Netminder Marty Conroy had eight Southwestern Conference Tourna- ment entered Wednesday’s nonleague soccer Bay 8, North Ridgeville 0 The Rockets Jillian Krebs added two goals each for saves in the West Shore Conference Avon Lake reigned with 350 game unbeaten, so something had to (10-1-1, 5-0), ranked No. 2 in Division the Pirates (10-1), ranked ninth in Divi- blanking. strokes, as Niki Schroeder and Corynn give. II, handily won the West Shore Confer- sion II. Kreig shot 77 and 81, respectively, to Volleyball pace the Shoregals. The Warriors, ranked No. 1 in Divi- ence game behind Eva Rezek and Mad- Boys soccer sion II, blanked the visiting Blue die Drenkhan, each with a goal. Goalies Brookside 3, Lorain 0 The Titans Boys sectional golf Streaks, 3-0, behind goals from Halle Margaret Francati and Ashley Grisnik Amherst 2, Midpark 1 Two second- found out why Brookside (14-1) is Division III at Riverview Golf Course Stelbasky, Sandra Yu and Renee Mirka. teamed up for three saves to earn the half goals helped Amherst (3-7-1) win ranked 20th in the Division II state Ryan Fowler’s 71 was good enough to Yu and Mirka also had an assist, while shutout. the Southwestern Conference game on coaches’ poll, starting with Shelby Ker- earn medalist honors and lead Warren goalie Libby Grace’s six saves preserved Senior Night. stetter’s 20 kills and six blocks. Kady North Royalton 4, Brunswick 1 The Phil Sheffield and Zach Levit had the Whitsel chipped in 30 assists, Lisa John F. Kennedy to the team title. the eighth shutout for Walsh (9-0-2). Bears (3-5-3) held a 12-6 shots-on-goal Comets’ goals, with Levit’s goal in the Campo collected 14 digs and Tyller Hol- JFK finished with 311 strokes, while Magnificat (8-1-1) is ranked fourth in edge en route to pulling an NOC upset, 65th minute providing the margin of ley added eight kills. Mogadore (328) and Mineral Ridge Division I. as Lexi Medalis, Ally Kall, Brianna Stew- victory. Justin Lepkowski and Cole (347) also advanced to next week’s dis- Brecksville-Broadview Heights 2 ard and Megan McEldowney had a goal. Plumb each had an assist. Windham 3, Sebring 0 The Bombers trict action. Westlake 0 Amanda Sivic accounted (11-5) had Dari Heller finish with 19 Collin Whitmyer and Ryan Hostetler for both goals for the Bees (7-2-2) in the Rocky River 8, Elyria Catholic 0 Abby Elyria Catholic 2, Rocky River 0 The kills and five blocks and Jessica Isler shot 79 and 80, respectively, for Moga- Southwestern Conference shutout, Elinsky paced the WSC romp with three Panthers’ Ryan Medves scored a first- with 30 assists in the nonleague sweep. dore.

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Today’s schedule PATRIOT ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Volleyball Stars Division Akron East at Akron North, 6 Black River (2-3, 2-0) at Buckeye (1-4, Volleyball stats being accepted Amherst at Berea, 7 1-1) Andrews Osborne Academy at New Day Brookside (0-5, 0-2) at Keystone (2-3, Volleyball coaches are asked to report individ- Academy 5 1-1) Bay at Midview, 6 Firelands (0-5, 0-2) at Wellington (1-4, ual player statistical leaders to The Plain Dealer Beaumont at Lake Catholic, 7:30 1-1) each week. Black River at Oberlin, 7 Stripes Division Brookside at Brooklyn, 6:30 Clearview (3-2, 1-1) at Fairview (1-4, Coaches are asked to fax or email stats on Brunswick at North Royalton, 7:30 1-1) Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays. Calls are ac- Brush at Garfield Heights, 7:30 Columbia (4-1, 2-0) at Oberlin (5-0, 2-0) Cleveland Heights at Shaw, 7 Lutheran West (2-3, 1-1) at Brooklyn cepted only on Mondays from 4 p.m. to mid- Copley at Green, 6:30 (0-5, 0-2) night and on Tuesdays from 4 to 7 p.m. Each Cornerstone Christian at Open Door, PORTAGE TRAIL CONFERENCE 6:30 County Division week the deadline is Tuesday at 7 p.m. Cuyahoga Heights at Independence, 5 East Canton (3-2, 2-0) at Southeast (3-2, The email address is [email protected]. The Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy at 2-0) Tuslaw, 7 Rootstown (2-3, 0-2) at Garrettsville fax number is 216-999-6276. The telephone Elms at Lake Center Christian, 6:30 Garfield (1-4, 0-2) number is 216-999-4370. Elyria Catholic at North Ridgeville, 4:15 Waterloo (1-4, 0-2) at Woodridge (3-2, Euclid at Bedford, 4:30 1-1) Fairport at Berkshire, 6:30 Windham (3-2, 1-1) at Mogadore (5-0, Field at Springfield, 7 2-0) Firelands at Columbia, 7:30 F (5-4-3, 3-1-3): Jones. O (5-1-1): McMil- Goalies: RR, Connelly (4 saves), Lekstu- Gilmour at Villa Angela-St. Joseph, 7 Metro Division lin. tis (2); EC, Gautner (10 saves) Hawken at Beachwood, 6:30 Akron Springfield (2-3, 0-2) at Ravenna Goalies: F, Gibbons (6 saves); O, Fergu- Walsh Jesuit 3, Magnificat 0 Hoban at Padua, 6:30 (3-2, 2-0) son (4). WJ (9-0-2): Stelbasky, Yu, Mirka. . Keystone at Fairview, 7 Coventry (2-3, 0-2) at Crestwood (1-4, Green 2, Cloverleaf 1 Goalies: WJ, Grace (6 saves); M, Pis- Lake Ridge Acadmey at Christian Com- 0-2) G (2-7-1, 1-4): Berry 2. C (4-8, 0-5): Sa- cioneri (5). munity, 5:30 #23 Kent Roosevelt (4-1, 2-0) at sinka. Laurel at Western Reserve Academy Streetsboro (4-1, 1-1) Goalies: G, Vinciguerra (5 saves); C, OSSCA girls soccer poll Compiled by Ohio Scholastic Soccer 5:30 Norton (4-1, 2-0) at Field (2-3, 1-1) Wardle (7). Coaches Association. (First place votes Maple Heights at Lorain, 7 PREMIER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Holy Name 5, Trinity 0 in parentheses). Mentor at Hudson, 7 #15 Chardon (5-0, 2-0) at #12 Will- HN: Papagianis, Costello, Cirkvencic, DIVISION I GIRLS Mogadore at Woodridge, 5:30 oughby South (5-0, 2-0) Ontko, Cora NDCL at Walsh Jesuit, 7 Geneva (2-3, 1-1) at Riverside (4-1, 2-0) 1. Perrysburg 9-0-0 (83) Goalies: HN, Stepic (2 saves); T, Anto- 2. Beavercreek 10-0-1 (70) North Olmsted at Brecksville, 7 Madison (3-2, 1-1) at Eastlake North nelli (13) Norton at Coventry, 6:30 (0-5, 0-2) 3. Dublin Coffman 8-0-2 (62) Orange at Chagrin Falls, 6:15 Lakewood 1, Midview 0 4. Magnificat 5-0-1 (61) University School (1-4, 0-2) at Lakeside L (7-4-1, 3-1-1): Foran Revere at Cloverleaf, 5:30 (1-4, 0-2) 4. Mason 9-0-0 (61) Riverside at at Chardon, 6 Goalies: L, Z. Fehrenbach, (8 saves): M, 6. Strongsville 8-1-0 (53) Rocky River at Avon, 6:30 PRINCIPALS ATHLETIC CONF. Urig (8). 7. Dublin Jerome 7-1-2 (28) Stow at Cuyahoga Falls, 6:30 Akron Manchester (3-2, 2-0) at Indian Lutheran West 2, Firelands 1 8. Centerville 8-1-0 (21) Streetsboro at Kent Roosevelt, 7 Valley (2-3, 1-1) LW (6-4-2, 4-1-2): Coulter, Neumann. F: 9. Massillon Jackson 4-1-2 (16) Strongsville at Solon, 7 Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy Lewis. 10. Milford 8-0-2 (12) Tallmadge at Highland, 7 (3-2, 2-0) at Triway (4-1, 2-0) Goalies: LW, Wagner (5 saves); F, n/a, Also receiving votes: Solon, Hilliard Da- Triway at Manchester, 7 Timken (1-4, 0-2) at Fairless (1-4, 0-2) (4). vidson, Hudson, Warren Howland, Cin- Twinsburg at Mayfield, 6:30 Tuscarawas Valley (2-3, 1-1) at Tuslaw Normandy 3, Cuyahoga Falls 1 cinnati Oak Hills, Whitehouse Anthony Valley Forge at Normandy, 7:30 (2-3, 0-2) N ( 7-4-2): Raimondo 2, Pavell. CF ( Wayne, Medina. Vermilion at Lakewood, 5:30 SENATE ATHLETIC LEAGUE 5-4-2): Munoz. DIVISION II GIRLS Wadsworth at Nordonia, 7 East Tech (1-4, 1-2) at Collinwood (0-5, Goalies: N. Calta (6 saves); CF, Lias (9). 1. Walsh Jesuit 8-0-2 (99) Waterloo at Garrettsville, 7:30 0-2), 3 Oberlin 1, Fairview 1 2. Bay 8-1-1 (86) Warrensville at Warren Harding, 7 John Hay (3-2, 2-0) at Cleveland JFK O: Weiss. F: Jones. 3. Kettering Arch. Alter 6-3-0 (76) Wellington at Lutheran West, 5:30 (3-2, 3-0), 3 Goalies: O, Ferguson (7 saves); F, Gib- 4. Cin. Arch. McNicholas 6-2-2 (61) Westlake at Avon Lake, 7 SOUTHWESTERN CONFERENCE bons (4) 4. Holy Name 6-2-2 (61) Wickliffe at Richmond Hieghts, 6:30 # 13 Avon Lake (4-1, 2-0) at Berea (2-3, WRA 6, SVSM 0 6. Canfield 7-2-0 (60) Windham at Rootstown, 7 0-2) WRA (11-0): Banerjee 2, Sutton 2, Silva, 7. Maumee 8-0-2 (50) Boys soccer Midpark (4-1, 1-1) at Amherst (2-3, 1-1) Hassell 8. Bellville Clear Fork 10-1-0 (48) Benedictine at Kirtland, 5 North Olmsted (4-1, 1-1) at Brecksville- Goalies: WRA, Schultz (2 saves), McGill 9. Rocky River 8-1-0 (34) Collinwood at Rhodes, 4 Broadview Heights (2-3, 2-0) (1); SVSM, Fulkerson (5), Ratsavong 9. St. Ursula Academy 4-2-1 (34) Cuyahoga Heights at Open Door, 5 Olmsted Falls (0-5, 0-2) at Westlake (2). Also receiving votes: Cincinnati Indian East Tech vs. John Hay at South, 4 (4-1, 1-1), 7:30 Late result Hill, Millersburg West Holmes, Dayton Edgewood at Harvey, 7 SUBURBAN LEAGUE Walsh Jesuit 4, Notre Dame-Cathedral Carroll, Millbury Lake, Dresden Tri-Val- GlenOak at Revere, 7 Green (3-2, 1-1) at Cloverleaf (3-2, 0-2) Latin 3 ley. Grand River at Andrews Osborne Acad- Highland (3-2, 1-1) at #24 Tallmadge W (2-5-2): Trifiro 3, Kaim. NDCL (5-5): DIVISION III GIRLS emy, 4 (4-1, 2-0) Paterniti 2, Lund. 1. Cin. Sum.Country Day 8-0-1 (97) Highland at North Royalton, 8 #25 Nordonia (4-1, 2-0) at Copley (4-1, Goalies: W, Haag (3 saves); NDCL, 2. Middl. Bishop Fenwick 7-0-3 (92) Kent Roosevelt at North Canton Hoover, 1-1) Giegerich (6). 3. 7-1-0 (56) 7 Wadsworth (3-2, 1-1) at Revere (0-5, 4. Grandview Heights 8-0-1 (53) Kirtland at Open Door, 5 0-2) OSSCA boys soccer poll 5. Gilmour Academy 7-2-1 (41) Compiled by Ohio Scholastic Soccer Lake Catholic at Kenston, 7 WEST SHORE CONFERENCE 5. Cincinnati Madeira 7-2-1 (41) Lincoln-West at Cleveland MLK, 4 Coaches Association. (First place votes 5. Western Reserve Academy #18 Avon (4-1, 2-0) at Elyria Catholic in parentheses). Manchester at Alliance, 7 (3-2, 1-1) 10-1-0 (41) Max Hayes at John Marshall, 4 Bay (2-3, 0-2) at Vermilion (1-4, 0-2) DIVISION I BOYS 8. Hamilton Badin 8-1-2 (34) Medina at Wadsworth, 7 #6 Midview (5-0, 2-0) at North Ridge- 1. St. Ignatius 9-0-1 (97) 8. Kalida 8-0-1 (34) NDCL at Orange, 7 ville (1-4, 1-1) 2. Olentangy Liberty 10-0-0 (94) 10. Coshocton 10-0-0 (29) Newbury at Gilmour Academy, 4:30 Rocky River (2-3, 1-1) at Lakewood (2-3, 3. Copley 10-0-0 (79) Also receiving votes: Chillicothe Zane Parma at Brooklyn, 5 1-1) 4. Centerville 9-1-0 (70) Trace, Columbus Bishop Ready, Hano- Perry at Cuyahoga Falls, 7 5. Lakota West 8-0-2 (62) verton United, Sidney Lehman Catholic, NONLEAGUE Rootstown at Garrettsville Garfield, 5 6. Sylvania Southview 9-0-2 (54) Elyria Catholic, Hawken. JOHN KUNTZ THE PLAIN DEALER Twinsburg at St. Ignatius, 7 Barberton (1-4) at St. Thomas Aquinas 7. Twinsburg 7-0-1 (30) (4-1) Willoughby South at Mayfield, 7 8. Beavercreek 8-0-2 29 Boys golf Brunswick’s Nick Roberts has rushed for 522 yards and five touchdowns on 93 carries for the Blue Woodridge at Southeast, 5 Firestone (2-3) at Massillon Washington 9. Anthony Wayne 10-0-0 (27) (4-1), 7:30 10. Gahanna Lincoln 7-1-2 (26) DIVISION III SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Devils this season. Girls soccer Lutheran East (0-5) at Grand Valley Note: Top three teams and top three in- Brush at Madison, 7 (2-3) Also receiving votes: Medina, Mason, Austintown Fitch. dividuals not on a qualifying team ad- Coventry at Akron Garfield, 5 #2 St. Edward (5-0) at Erie McDowell vance to the District Tournament at Euclid at Mayfield, 4:30 (2-2), 7:30 DIVISION II BOYS Seven Hills on Oct. 4. Rushing Chuckie Gallo, Gilmour 18 207 11.5 0 Harvey at Berkshire, 7 #8 St. Vincent-St. Mary (4-1) at Canal 1. Dayton Carroll 6-0-2 (98) At Riverview Independence at Beachwood, 5 2. Revere 10-0-1 (93) Player, school Att Yds Avg TD Fulton Northwest (0-4) Qualifying teams: 1. Warren JFK 311 Report football Scoring Kenston at Chagrin Falls,s 7 3. Archbishop Hoban 8-0-0 (81) (Fowler 71, Phillips 77, J. Lapolla 78, Kareem Hunt, Will. South 83 1175 14.2 20 Player, school TD XP 2pt FG Tot Lake Catholic at Eastlake North, 7 Saturday 4. Bellbrook 9-0-0 (74) Macali 87, D. Lapolla 85); 2. Mogadore Dorian Williams, Streetsboro 117 1004 8.6 12 Norton at Manchester, 7 AKRON CITY SERIES 5. University School 7-2-1 (59) stats into Kareem Hunt, Will. South 20 0 0 0 120 328 (Whitmyer 79, Hostetler 80, Morris Nate Hamilton, Beachwood 66 827 12.5 8 Open Door at Fuchs Mizrachi, 5:30 Akron East (0-5, 0-2) at Buchtel (2-3, 6. Col. St. Francis DeSales 4-2-3 (44) 82, Hall 87, Caetta, 108); 3. Mineral Chris Ranc, Lutheran West 87 707 8.1 7 Dorian Williams, Streetsboro 12 0 1 0 74 Orange at Aurora, 7 2-0), noon 7. Ottawa-Glandorf 10-0-0 (43) Jordan Connell, Elyria 12 0 0 0 72 Ridge 347 (Bukofchan 87, Durig 90, Ras- Tiontay Phillips, Wickliffe 101 654 6.5 10 Rootstown at Garrettsville Garfield, 7 CHAGRIN VALLEY CONFERENCE 8. Cortland Lakeview 8-0-0 (36) online database Jordan Lane, Beachwood 12 0 0 0 72 sega 88, Cameron 82, Cluse 109). Rodell Gophin, St. Peter Chanel 73 648 8.9 5 Smithville at Our Lady of the Elms, 5 Metro Division 9. Bay 5-3-3 (22) Qualifying individuals: Gill (Lordstown) Nick Lombardy, Kenston 115 624 5.4 10 Khari Anderson, Hawken 10 0 0 0 60 Solon at Stow, 7 Independence (4-1, 1-1) at Beachwood 10. Columbus Bexley 6-1-2 (21) Football coaches are asked to Dalyn Herrmann, WRA 10 0 0 0 60 78; 2. Snyder (Western Reserve) 81; 3. Jordan Lane, Beachwood 73 592 8.1 12 Twinsburg at Shaker Heights, 7 (4-1, 2-0), 1 Also receiving votes: Youngstown Cardi- Politano (McDonald) 84. Ramses Owens, Shaker Hts. 66 592 9.0 7 input individual player statis- Nick Lombardy, Kenston 10 0 0 0 60 Willoughby South at Cuyahoga Heights, NORTH COAST LEAGUE nal Mooney, Cincinnati Indian Hill, Late results Jack Campbell, Chagrin Falls 99 570 5.8 7 Tiontay Phillips, Wickliffe 10 0 0 0 60 7 tics into our online database Blue Division Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy, St. Copley 159, Archbishop Hoban 163 Jordan Connell, Elyria 82 567 6.9 11 Damon Washington, Kirtland 10 0 0 0 60 Woodridge at Southeast, 7 Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (3-2) at Marys Memorial, Port Clinton. At Good Park Logan Paul, Westlake 77 527 6.8 8 on a weekly basis again this TJ Benenati, Chardon 901056 Benedictine (3-2), 1 DIVISION III BOYS 1. Parker (AH) 36; 2. F.Steffen (C) 37; 3. Nick Roberts, Brunswick 93 522 5.6 5 Travis Tarnowski, N. Royalton 900054 Football schedule season. Stats will be published Keith Yohman, Brunswick 900054 Week 6 NORTHEAST OHIO CONFERENCE 1. Western Reserve Academy P.Steffen (C) 39. TJ Benenati, Chardon 62 504 8.1 9 9-0-0 (99) Michael Starcovic, N. Olmsted 68 483 7.1 5 weekly. If you need your sign- Rico Jones, Richmond Hts. 802052 Note: Games start at 7 unless noted. Crossover Tim Tupa, Brecksville 801050 Cuyahoga Falls (3-2, 0-1) at #22 Shaker 2. Cincinnati Madeira 8-0-1 (86) Tre Smith, Holy Name 87 469 5.4 6 Today Girls golf on information to access the Shaun Turk, Westlake 801050 Heights (4-1, 1-0), 1 3. Worthington Christian 6-2-3(80) Danny Lashley, Rootstown 23 461 20.0 6 NORTH COAST LEAGUE Green 185, Glenoak 195, Norton 232 Nick Evans, NDCL 800048 4. Summit Country Day 7-1-0 (69) Carl Lint, North Royalton 66 457 6.9 3 website, contact our staff at White Division SENATE ATHLETIC LEAGUE At Turkeyfoot Nate Hamilton, Beachwood 800048 5. Hawken 6-1-3 (64) 1. Miller (Gl) 44; 2. Howerton (G) 45; 3. Shaun Turk, Westlake 51 449 8.8 5 Cleveland Central Catholic (2-3) vs. John Adams (2-3, 2-1) at John Marshall 6. Mansfield Christian School [email protected]. Logan Paul, Westlake 800048 Maczko (G) 46. Seth King, Hawken 45 439 9.87 Trinity (2-3) at Bedford Stadium (1-4, 1-2), noon 8-1-0 (53) Nick Evans, NDCL 48 430 9.0 6 The deadline each week is Zach Quinn, Aurora 800048 DIVISION III SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Repasy, Midpark 800048 NORTHEAST OHIO CONFERENCE NONLEAGUE 7. Gahanna Col. Academy 9-1-1 (47) Ben Gedeon, Hudson 38 427 7.2 0 Brookfield (5-0) at Western Reserve Note: Top four teams and top four indi- Tuesday at 7 p.m. Jack Campbell, Chagrin Falls 701044 Crossover 8. Cin. Christian School 8-1-0 (31) Daryll Richards, Kenston 69 417 6.0 7 Academy (2-3), 2 viduals not on a qualifying team ad- Jackie Curry, Shaw 700042 #16 Elyria (3-2, 0-1) vs. Valley Forge 9. Springfield Catholic Cen. 6-2-0 (28) Will Hughes, Padua 74 415 5.6 2 #10 Glenville (4-1) vs. #1 St. Ignatius vance to the District Tournament at Matt Iammarino, Chagrin Falls 700042 (1-4, 0-1) at Byers Field 10. Archbold 9-0-0 (24) Khari Anderson, Hawken 67 393 5.9 9 (5-0) at Byers Field Also receiving votes: Grandview Tam-O-Shanter. Matt Bolden, Chardon 54 381 7.1 6 Seth King, Hawken 700042 SENATE ATHLETIC LEAGUE Miller (1-4) at Gilmour Academy (1-4), 2 At Pine Lakes Danny Lashley, Rootstown 700042 Rhodes (2-3, 0-2) vs. Lincoln West (0-5, Heights, Dayton Christian School, Elyria Dan Yohman, Brunswick 54 375 6.9 4 Antonio Carroscia, CVCA 74 41 433 5 Villa Angela-St. Joseph (1-4) at Warren Catholic, Steubenville Catholic Central. Qualifying teams: 1. Lakeview 356 (Neu- Mike Dell, Normandy 55 370 6.7 2 Kent Axcell, Westlake 53 30 390 4 Carl Lint, North Royalton 700042 0-3) at Collinwood JFK (4-1) meister 83, Rosenberger 80, Bradley 98, Damon Washington, Kirtland 20 357 17.9 9 Ramses Owens, Shaker Hts. 700042 Konitsney 95, Frasca 100); 2. Hubbard Friday Antoine Barbee, Shaw 37 356 9.6 5 Receiving Austin Petsche, WRA 700042 Girls soccer 360 (DePasquale 79, Sharsu 98, Mangan AKRON CITY SERIES Volleyball Zach Quinn, Aurora 40 353 8.8 7 Chris Ranc, Lutheran West 700042 Archbishop Hoban 2, Beaumont 2 82, Tribby 111, Ross 101); 3. Poland 367 Player, school Rec Yds Avg TD Akron North (1-4, 1-0) at Akron Garfield Brookside d. Lorain 25-19, 25-9, 25-20 Travis Tarnowski, N. Royalton 43 334 7.8 9 Daryll Richards, Kenston 700042 AH (7-3-1): Dean 2. B (3-5-3): Fox, (Hannon 79, Sines 82, Jeswald 98, Mor- (2-3, 1-1) East Tech d. Whitney Young 15-25, , University School 79 329 4.2 5 Repasy, Midpark 39 638 16.4 8 Andrew Schauer, CVCA 700042 Bruno. tellaro 108, Hart 109); 4. Salem 412 Trei Thomas, Kent Roosevelt 36 605 16.8 6 Matt Bolden, Chardon 601038 Kenmore (2-3, 0-2) at Ellet (3-2, 1-0) 25-23, 25-12, 25-21 Goalies: AH, Beke (1 save); Nemecek T. Chapman, Kent Roosevelt 64 319 5.0 3 Eastlake North d. Euclid 25-15, 25-8, (Rohrbaugh 96, Slaven 101, Oshnock Jumarr Lewis, Elyria 56 318 5.7 4 Johnny Saucier, WRA 36 590 16.4 4 Jack Alpert, Cuyahoga Hts. 600036 CHAGRIN VALLEY CONFERENCE (6). 108, Hochadel 108, Halter Luke Vadas, University School 42 555 13.2 6 Arthur Christian, Richmond Hts. 600036 Chagrin Division 25-22 Drazen Markovic, Mayfield 72 314 4.4 3 Highland d. Tallmadge 25-15, 21-25, Avon 9, Vermilion 0 107).Qualifying individuals: 1. Schneider Robbie Nash, NDCL 38 311 8.2 4 Rico Jones, Richmond Hts. 24 533 22.2 6 Tyler Gallo, Cuyahoga Hts. 600036 Harvey (0-5, 0-2) at Perry (2-3, 1-1) A: Betts 2 Joyce 2, Slunski, Deel, Cha- (South Range) 84; 2. Lydic (Champion) Tyler Tarnowski, Brecksville 33 504 15.3 5 Jumarr Lewis, Elyria 600036 #20 Kenston (3-2, 2-0) at Orange (1-4, 13-25, 25-22, 15-11 , Beachwood 28 305 10.9 4 Holy Name d. Warren JFK 25-7, 25-12, bot, Yurkovich, Petrillo. 95; 3. Marchese (Struthers) 96; 4. Butler Matt Iammarino, Chagrin Falls 24 495 20.6 7 Casey Mayell, North Royalton 0 30 0 2 36 0-2) Greg Claytor, Shaker Hts. 52 304 5.8 4 25-16 Bay 8, North Ridgeville 0 (Mooney) 98. Tim Tupa, Brecksville 32 493 15.4 8 Robbie Nash, NDCL 600036 West Geauga (3-2, 2-0) at #14 Aurora Demetrius Hooks, Rich. Hts. 33 295 8.9 3 John Adams d. Jane Addams 25-19, B (10-1-1): Rezek 2, Drenkhan 2, Brown, SOUTHWESTERN CONFERENCE TOUR- Owens, Midpark 39 486 12.5 5 Marvelle Ross, VASJ 600036 (4-1, 1-1) Andrew Schauer, CVCA 45 288 6.4 2 25-13, 25-18 Carter, McBride, Meisenburg. NAMENT Reilly Hawkins, Chardon 27 282 10.4 3 Will Carter, Orange 32 476 14.9 4 Tre Smith, Holy Name 600036 Wickliffe (3-2, 1-1) at #9 Chagrin Falls Goalies: B, Francati (2 saves), Grisnik (4-1, 1-1) John Marshall d. Cleveland MLK 25-17, At Legacy Royce Sawyer, Trinity 58 269 4.6 3 Dalyn Herrmann, WRA 31 444 14.3 3 Austin Smith, North Royalton 600036 25-17, 25-22 (1); NR, Wiles (15). How they finished: 1. Avon Lake 350; 2. Alex Muir, Chardon 26 256 9.8 2 Alex Sommers, Brooklyn 28 437 15.6 6 Alex Sommers, Brooklyn 600036 Metro Division Lincoln West d. Collinwood 25-20, Brecksville 2 Westlake 0 Westlake 386; 3. (tie) Brecksville, North Anthony Shumpert, Shaw 22 256 11.6 2 Tim Kennedy, Hudson 26 407 15.7 9 Michael Starcovic, N. Olmsted 600036 Hawken (5-0, 2-0) at Cuyahoga Heights 25-15, 22-25 B (7-2-2): Sivic 2 Olmsted 395; 5. Olmsted Falls 421; 6. Keith Yohman, Brunswick 31 251 8.1 4 Erick Bryant, WRA 19 377 19.8 3 Trei Thomas, Kent Roosevelt 600036 (4-1, 1-1) Lutheran East d. Warrensville Heights Goalies: B, Lopez (4 saves); W, Carpen- Amherst 508; 7. Berea 563. Dylan Baldwin, Rootstown 28 250 8.9 3 Nick Krempasky, N. Royalton 18 359 19.9 3 Luke Vadas, University School 600036 Valley Division 20-25, 16-25, 25-21, 25-17, 15-13 ter (2) Top indivuduals: 1. N. Schroeder (Avon Carl Lint, North Royalton 18 354 19.7 4 Joe Vuraich, Wickliffe 600036 Berkshire (2-3, 0-2) at Fairport Harding Max Hayes d. Cleveland JFK 25-22, Buckeye 6, Black River 0 Lake)77; 2. C. Krieg (Avon Lake) 81; 3. Passing Mitch Longo, Mayfield 21 352 16.8 2 (4-1, 1-1) 25-15, 25-17 B (9-2): Sibley 2, Barnes 2, Davis, A. Gomez (Olmsted Falls) 85; 4. K. Hull Player, school Att Comp Yds TD Tom Gula, Amherst 17 340 20.0 1 Cardinal (4-1, 1-1) at #17 Kirtland (5-0, Olmsted Falls d. Midview 26-24, 25-21, Thomas. BR (3-6): None. (North Olmsted) 86; 5. K. Ring (Brecks- Tyler Gallo, Cuyahoga Hts. 25 326 13.0 6 4: Shawn Masterson (Elyria), Zach Smierciak (Aurora). Doug Verbofsky, Midpark 199 120 1858 19 3-0) 20-25, 29-27 Goalies: B, Stacy (2 saves), Banas (0); ville) 92; 6. J. Button (Westlake) 94. Zachary Janus, Kent Roosevelt 15 325 21.7 5 3: Jack Alpert (Cuyahoga Hts.), Tim Kennedy (Hudson), Austin Petsche, WRA 195 109 1663 9 Crossover Our Lady Elms d. Ellet 25-19, 25-17, BR, Heilman (9) Paul Karthan, Brecksville 24 320 13.3 2 Devonte Price (Shaw), Devin Rencher (Streetsboro). 2: Tommy Tupa, Brecksville 214 131 1653 20 Richmond Heights (1-4, 0-2) at Newbury 25-20 Joey Casarona (Chagrin Falls), Arthur Christian (Rich- Fairview 9, Oberlin 0 Girls tennis T. Chapman, Kent Roosevelt 155 88 1493 13 Melran Leach, Shaker Hts. 15 308 20.5 4 (3-2, 0-2) Villa Angela-St. Joseph d. Trinity 25-18, mond Hts.), Grant Cunningham (Brecksville-Broadview F: Rehor 2, Kovach 2, Donofrio, Har- Highland 5, Amherst 0 Jalen Washington, Twinsburg 185 101 1345 7 Keith Yohman, Brunswick 20 302 15.1 5 25-10, 25-12 Hts.), Jackie Curry (Shaw), Reilly Hawkins (Chardon), LAKE ERIE LEAGUE wood, Coyne, Garcia, Klag. Singles: Hadler d. Keron 6-0, 6-0; Lengel Travis Tarnowski, N. Royalton 109 71 1271 16 Anthony Federico, Will. South 11 288 26.2 3 Windham d. Sebring 25-18, 25-23, 27-25 Anthony Kinney (Shaker Hts.), Malik Lozada (Villa An- Euclid (3-2, 2-0) at #4 Cleveland Goalies: F, Lorko (0 saves), Staffors (0); d. Souders 6-0, 6-0; Welch d. Szuecs T. Iammarino, Chagrin Falls 108 72 1213 15 Martell Anthony, Twinsburg 21 284 13.5 0 gela-St. Joseph), Dylan Maxwell (North Olmsted), Derek Heights (5-0, 2-0) O, Santiago (12). 6-1, 6-0. Drazen Markovic, Mayfield 149 76 1204 12 Jonathon Mangelluzzi, Mayfield 7 275 39.3 4 Mosher (Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy), Mark Lorain (2-3, 2-0) at Bedford (2-3, 0-2) Boys soccer Firelands 5, Lutheran West 0 Doubles: Watts/Cressman d. Ondeka/ Jimmie Pope, Shaker Hts. 92 57 1001 13 Ben Vandertill, Chagrin Falls 9 272 30.2 5 Shaw (2-3, 0-2) at Warren G. Harding Murgiano (Hawken), Jaresse Pritchard (Richmond Hts.), Amherst 2, Midpark 1 F (6-3-1, 4-2-1): Zurcher 4, Melendez 1. Sturges 6-1, 6-4; Gsellman/Mac. Petrich Arthur Christian, Rich. Hts. 111 52 978 13 Bradley Munday, Chagrin Falls 18 270 15.0 2 (4-1, 2-0) Nick Shirilla (Brecksville-Broadview Hts.), Justin Silva A (3-7-1): Sheffield, Levit. M (3-9): Goalies: F, Dostall (1 save); LW, Vill- d. Lander/Weaver 6-0, 6-0. Deric Martin, Brooklyn 151 59 958 11 Brad Warnkin, Lutheran West 13 269 20.7 1 Warrensville Heights (1-4, 0-2) at Maple (Amherst), Chad Sonkin (Orange), Lukas Sontich (Cha- Wargo. wock (14). Hunter Parsh, Elyria 108 64 882 9 Sean Mayer, Normandy 10 261 0.0 3 Heights (2-3, 0-2) Jake Czerwinski, Aurora 15 258 17.2 2 grin Falls), Michael Starcovic (North Olmsted), Shaun Goalies: A, Daugherty (3 saves); M, Hudson 1, Mentor 1 Boys cross country Jordan Martin, Cuyahoga Hts. 94 62 876 13 NORTH COAST LEAGUE Telep (5). H (6-1-3, 0-1-2): Waters. M (4-4-3, Stephen Borgman, Orange 105 63 831 8 Mraz, Midpark 16 250 15.6 1 Turk (Westlake), Steve Webb (St. Peter Chanel), Dorian Lutheran West 26, Oberlin 43, Cuyahoga Dan Ratliff, Elyria 21 250 11.9 1 Williams (Streetsboro), John Zuccaro (Hudson). Blue Division Avon 7, Vermilion 1 0-2-1): Smith. Heights 65 Matt Botek, Gilmour Academy 86 66 751 5 #21 Lake Catholic (2-3) at Archbishop A (7-2-4): Troupe 3, Sharer, Teledis, Goalies: H, L’Hommedieu (2 saves); M, Mitchell Guadagni, Hudson 95 44 739 13 Leighton Antonio, Hudson 15 247 15.4 1 1. Giguere (LW) 18:19; 2. Perales (O) Devonte Price, Shaw 14 245 17.5 1 Field goals Hoban (0-5) Mazzola, DeMarco. V: Rini. Pratt (10). 18:48; 3. Harwood (CH) 18:51. Jacob King, Shaw 85 35 708 8 Padua (2-3) at Walsh Jesuit (0-4) Goalies: A, Poyle (6 saves); V, n/a (7). Daryll Richards, Kenston 91 49 663 4 Javonte Keck, Richmond Hts. 10 239 23.9 5 4: Donald Stepic (Holy Name). 3: Frank Candau (Twins- Lakewood 2, Midview 0 Late result burg), Griffin Trau (Western Reserve Academy). 2: Nick White Division Bay 4, North Ridgeville 0 L (2-4-5): Clause 2. Greg Kunze, Lutheran West 85 45 638 4 Jack Quigley, Kenston 20 237 11.9 0 Rootstown 27, Southeast 31, Ravenna 81 Bavaro (Medina), Jared Friszman (Cuyahoga Valley Holy Name (1-4) at St. Peter Chanel B (7-4-3, 4-0-1): Kinsey, Furst, B. Tep- Goalies: L, Sharkin (13 saves); M, Ceh John Gannon, University School 94 50 623 6 Chris Reimer, Mayfield 22 237 10.8 2 1. Morgan (R) 17:08; 2. Stull (S) 17:12; Christian Academy), Dean Granot (Beachwood), Casey (2-3) per, Hazlet, Kepper (6). Aaron Ivory, St. Peter Chanel 92 50 609 4 Jackie Curry, Shaw 10 235 23.5 4 3. Sampson (S) 17:35. George Bollas, Aurora 61 32 587 7 Nick Hernandez, Brooklyn 12 234 19.5 4 Mayell (North Royalton), Greg Raimondo (Normandy), NORTHEAST OHIO CONFERENCE Goalies: B, Sayir (2 saves): NR, Crow Nordonia 1, Highland 0 Thomas Rodriguez (North Olmsted), Ed Shelley (Cha- (14). N (9-1-2, 3-1-1): Rudder. Casey Klicman, Will. South 45 28 584 4 Da’Jaun Glover, Elyria 18 233 12.9 3 Valley Division Girls cross country Mike Messina, Holy Name 87 47 575 5 Dontae Dukes, Elyria 13 222 17.1 2 grin Falls), Triston Wasil (Brunswick). Medina (1-4) at #19 Solon (3-2) Columbia 6, Wellington 4 Goalies: N, Allen (3 saves); H, Less (4). Dan Yohman, Brunswick 60 37 549 6 Tyrone McGuinea, Twinsburg 12 222 18.5 1 #3 Mentor (4-1) at #5 Brunswick (4-1) C (4-5-1): Thrane 5, Zelinsky. W (5-6-1): North Royalton 4, Brunswick 1 Lutheran West 18, Cuyahoga Heights Robbie Nash, NDCL 52 26 508 5 Jovan Smiley, Holy Name 16 220 13.8 2 How to report football stats Strongsville (2-3) at Twinsburg (2-3) Schneider, Gifford, Coker, Butti. NR (3-5-3, 2-1-0): Medalis, Kall, Stew- 38, Oberlin n/a 1.Bierly (LW) 21:08; 2. Vasiloff (LW) Pat Ford, Walsh Jesuit 72 32 498 2 Tim Surman, Cuyahoga Hts. 12 214 17.8 0 Football teams are asked to input individual player sta- Crossover Goalies: C, Elsasser (5 goals); W, Miller ard, McEldowney. B(7-4-0, 1-3): Shotz- 21:43; 3. Bacci (CH) 21:51. Brad Novak, North Olmsted 72 34 491 3 Derek Burgess, Shaker Hts. 8 213 26.6 5 tistics into our online database on a weekly basis again Brush (3-2, 1-0) at Mayfield (3-2, 1-0) (7). barger. Pat Sobolewski, Trinity 63 36 480 3 Proffitt, Midpark 12 210 17.5 1 this season. If you need your sign-on information to ac- #11 Hudson (4-1, 1-0) at Garfield Elyria Catholic 2, Rocky River 0 Goalies: NR, (Zeilmann (4 saves); B, Cal- Late result Eric Lamb, Amherst 58 33 472 4 Andrew Schauer, CVCA 17 209 12.3 4 cess the website, contact [email protected]. The Heights (2-3, 1-0) EC (5-5-1): Medves, Saddler. houn (7). Southeast 31, Waterloo 54, Rootstown J. Bennett Jr., Garfield Hts. 74 35 450 3 Joey Tomcufcik, Kenston 12 209 17.4 3 deadline each week is Tuesday at 7 p.m. #7 North Royalton (5-0, 1-0) vs. Nor- Goalies: EC, Conroy (2 saves); RR, Liva Rocky River 8, Elyria Catholic 0 79, Ravenna n/a mandy (1-4, 0-1) at Byers Field (2). RR (10-1): Elinsky 3, Bennett 2, Krebs 2, 1. McCullough (S) 19:40; 2. Luli (W) Parma (1-4, 0-1) at Stow (1-4, 0-1) Fairview1, Oberlin 1 McCue. 19:47; 3. Chinn (Rav) 19:49. RUNNING | AKRON MARATHON Recreation listings online cleveland.com/recroom. 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Tim Rogers Dave Katusha disrupting things. Plain Dealer Reporter Kyle, who now has 296 career victories, expressed concern over St. Ignatius gave future oppo- Glenville’s potentially dangerous nents something else to think offense. about Saturday, as if defending “Their skilled kids are very, #1 ST. IGNATIUS 35 its offense very good,” said Kyle. “With their #10 GLENVILLE 7 and trying to running backs and receivers, you solve its de- just have to name your poison. fense weren’t enough. They can all run, and they can all Place-kicker Matt Colella catch the ball. I thought we did a threw — or kicked in — another good job on their running game ingredient during the Wildcats’ and defending the big play, 35-7 victory over Glenville at By- though they did get one. We told ers Field. the kids that you just have to The 5-8, 155-pound junior keep your coverage.” from Amherst, who served an in- The loss could prove fatal to ternship during Tim Shenk’s tre- the Tarblooders’ hopes of making mendous season last year, kicked the playoffs. They are 4-2 with field goals of 27, 51 and 37 yards games remaining against Collin- and added a pair of extra points wood, John F. Kennedy, Lincoln- as the top-ranked Wildcats raised West and John Adams, all starv- their record to 6-0 and will as- ing for computer points. Their suredly remain on top of every best hope is that Solon, a 40-17 area poll. Glenville victim in the second The 51-yarder was the second- week, keeps winning. longest in school history, and his “They are awfully good,” Glen- 37-yarder with nine seconds re- ville assistant coach Anthony maining in the third quarter gave Overton said. “We knew what St. Ignatius some valuable kind of team we were facing; breathing room in the form of a we’ve been preparing for three 21-7 lead. weeks. I thought our kids battled “Matt is a diligent worker at the whole game, and we were in what he does, and in games like the game until the fourth quar- this, where kickoffs and kickoff ter. We just didn’t make enough JOSHUA GUNTER THE PLAIN DEALER returns and all aspects of the plays. A lot of kids think we’re kicking game are important, our St. Ignatius’ Michael LaManna runs for a first down as Glenville defenders close in during the second quarter Saturday. not going to make the playoffs, kicking game was pretty enor- but you never know. We just mous here,” said St. Ignatius kickoffs into the end zone, elimi- keep the same thoughts, ‘Kick did not throw a touchdown pass Dowdell, a 6-1, 180-pound sen- have to keep battling and stick coach Chuck Kyle. “He’s been nating Glenville’s kick return through the ball.’ ” for the first time this season and ior, was Glenville’s biggest together as a family.” working hard all year to get into prowess. “I see myself as a signif- The Wildcats’ offense didn’t suffered two interceptions, both weapon with five receptions for Glenville coach Ted Ginn Sr. a playoff-caliber game. When we icant part of the team. I am very stall as much as sputter most of on tipped passes. 112 yards. Robinson completed did not lead the team. Ginn is re- stalled, we got some field goals lucky as a kicker to get the op- the night as running back Tim The defense was able to defuse 11 of 38 passes for 208 yards. covering from surgery for an un- out of it.” portunities to kick, and it’s great. McVey rushed for 145 hard- the Glenville offense, save for a However, the Tarblooders disclosed illness. Colella realizes he is a vital cog I knew I hit the 51-yarder well. It earned yards and four touch- 69-yard touchdown pass from were held to 85 yards on the in the St. Ignatius attack. was one of the better hits I had. I downs on 25 carries and quarter- Quan Robinson to Carl Dowdell ground, with players such as To reach this Plain Dealer reporter: “I love kicking on this team,” knew it was accurate. It felt good back Mike LaManna completed that cut a 12-0 deficit in half with linebacker Kyle Berger, defensive [email protected], 216-999-5169 said Colella, who drilled several when it came off my foot. I just 15 of 28 passes for 207 yards. He 3:04 to go in the second quarter. end Kevin Kavalec and tackle On Twitter: @TimRogersPD

HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER Today’s schedule Volleyball Mentor Power Tournament, 10 a.m. (Chagrin Falls, Magnificat, Solon, Walsh Jesuit) Tigers making tracks on the pitch Football AKRON CITY SERIES Joe Maxse the summer, about what a tough added Twinsburg’s third goal 10 Akron East 0 Plain Dealer Reporter week it would be when we got to minutes into the second half off a Buchtel 28 that part [of the schedule]. [But] scramble in front of the net, and CHAGRIN VALLEY CONFERENCE Metro Division Twinsburg terrific. it was fun.” Krieger scored again, this one off Independence 0 0 0 0— 0 That’s the kind of week it has Veteran coach Mike Lally a free kick at the top of the box Beachwood 7 0 14 7—28 started an all-senior lineup on three minutes later. B - Hamilton 71 run (Granot kick) been for the Tigers’ boys soccer B - Siegel 51 pass from Jones (Granot Senior Day. Freshman Sundeep Tudo of kick) team, which put together one of B - Hines 55 pass from Jones (Granot its finest stretches of play during It took a while for the Tigers to Midpark (3-10) spoiled the shut- kick) get rolling, but they put things out with a close-in goal with B - Jones 1 run (Granot kick) the past five days. The Tigers NORTH COAST LEAGUE capped it off with a victory over together late in the first half for 11:19 to play, but Twinsburg an- Blue Division two goals to breathe easy. swered in 16 seconds as King got NDCL 13 16 9 6—44 visiting Midpark, 5-1, on Satur- After senior Tommy King won the score. Benedictine 0 0 7 0— 7 day afternoon to improve their N - Varcelli 15 pass from Nash (Cimper- a ball in the Midpark right cor- “It was a tough week for us be- man kick) record to 10-0-2. ner, he sent a strong centering cause of all the miles,” Lally said. N - Evans 4 run (kick failed) This was a game the Tigers, N - Voyles 9 fumble return (pass failed) pass through defenders that sen- “It was obviously a key week. Not N - Evans 1 run (Cimperman kick) ranked No. 7 in the Division I N - Cimperman 40 FG ior Ben Bard deposited in the net that the Ignatius game wasn’t B - Baker 13 run (Judy kick) state poll, were supposed to win. N - Evans 9 run (Cimperman kick) past goalkeeper Brendan Myers important, but we play for the N - Safety But after a solid 2-1 win against N - Cimperman 22 FG with 5:12 to go in the half. league. It’s been fun.” N - Cimperman 40 FG Northeast Ohio Conference rival The second score was an indi- Twinsburg went without lead- NORTHEAST OHIO CONFERENCE Strongsville and coming so close Crossover vidual effort three minutes later ing scorer Chase Betenson (13 Cuyahoga Falls 0 0 0 9— 9 to upsetting two-time defending from junior Jake Krieger, who goals). The junior was hobbled #22 Shaker Heights 28 14 7 0—49 champion and top-ranked St. Ig- used his right foot to curl the ball by a knee injury suffered late in SH - Leach 49 pass from Pope (Katz kick) SH - Owens 13 run (Katz kick) natius before settling for a 1-1 home from 30 yards. Thursday’s game at St. Ignatius SH - Owens 7 run (Katz kick) SH - McCrae 37 INT (Katz kick) tie, a letdown could have been in “We’re feeling good we got and played eight minutes Satur- SH - Owens 23 run (Katz kick) the works. SH - Adams 30 pass from Pope (Katz through the week,” King said. day. kick) “We probably should have “We’ve still got two more confer- SH - Thomas 16 fumble return (Katz kick) talked about that,” said senior ence games to play. We just To reach this Plain Dealer reporter: CF - Safety CF - Blevins 27 pass from Kaser (Green JOSHUA GUNTER THE PLAIN DEALER defender Matt Kelly. “We were talked about coming out hard.” [email protected], 216-999-5168 kick) all tired. We did talk about it in Sophomore Grant Sutliff On Twitter: @JoeMaxse SENATE ATHLETIC LEAGUE St. Ignatius’ Timothy McVey flies into the end zone over Glenville John Adams 20 defenders in the first quarter. John Marshall 6

NONLEAGUE LaGrange Keystone 34, Sheffield Brook- 26-24 C (5-5-1): Zelinsky 2, Szabados, Thrane, Goalies: A, Ferguson (3 saves); M, First singles: Quillin (Bay) d. Quinones Brookfield 15 22 21 0—58 side 8 Cuyahoga Heights d. New London 25-8, Palmer. B: Kmitt, C. Jones Thompson (10). (Rocky River) 6-4, 6-0; Third place: Rini HIGH SCHOOL NEWSWATCH WRA 13 10 0 0—23 Lakewood St. Edward 34, Erie McDowell, 25-18 Goalies C, Elsasser (3 saves); B, K. Jones Archbishop Hoban 3, Norton 0 (Avon) d. Pickering (Midview) 6-0, 6-0. B - Harkulich 4 pass from Quinlan (Quin- Pa. 23 Fireland d. New London 25-15, 25-18 (16). AH (8-3-1): Dean Grosklos, Griffith. Second singles: Schwartz (Avon) d. Dong lan kick) Lorain Clearview 32, Fairview 27 EASTLAKE NORTH TRIANGULAR Elyria Catholic 2, Hearts for Jesus 1 Goalies: AH, Beke (3 saves). N, Pereira (Bay) 7-5, 6-4; Third place: Inks (Rocky W - Saucier 12 pass from Petsche (Trau Louisville Aquinas 55, Barberton 7 Berkshire d. Eastlake North 25-23, 25-13 EC: O’Halloran, Saddler. HFJ: n/a. (8). River) d. Shaw (Lakewood) 6-3, 6-4. kick) Macedonia Nordonia 38, Copley 0 Eastlake North d. Brush 25-8, 25-7 Goalies: EC, Conroy (1 save); HFJ, n/a Bay 4, Brunswick 0 Third singles: Mentler (Avon) d. Fitzsim- HB’s Poland to play Madison 55, Eastlake N. 15 (7). Bay (11-1-1): Brown, Rezek, McBride, mons (Rocky River) 6-0, 6-0; Third place: B - Quinlan 13 run (Harkulich from Mo- ELYRIA POWER QUADRANGULAR Mantua Crestwood 19, Akr. Coventry 6 Walter. Neuendorf (Bay) d. Mihalski (North sora) Avon d. Olmsted Falls 25-22, 25-18 Fairview 6, Brooklyn 2 Maple Hts. 48, Warrensville Hts. 26 Goalies, Bay, Francati (1 save), Sayir (0); Ridgeville) 6-2, 6-4. W - Hermann 28 pass from Petsche (pass Avon d. St. Joseph Academy 25-22, 25-23 F (6-4-3, 4-1-3): Beard 4, Starks, Suru. B failed) Massillon Washington 62, Akr. Firestone (3-8-2, 0-7): Eddeb, Anderson. Bru, Calhoun (12). First doubles: DeLuca/Nakon (Avon) d. basketball at Colgate Elyria d. Avon 25-17, 19-25, 25-22 B - Mosora 8 run (Quinlan kick) 27 Riegelsberger/Grierson (Rocky River) Elyria d. Olmsted Falls 25-19, 28-26 Goalies: F, Gibbons (3 saves), Karliak (2); Brookside 13, Columbia 0 W - Hermann 5 pass from Petsche (Trau Mayfield 44, Lyndhurst Brush 29 B, T.Czirr (4). B (7-2-1, 6-1-1): O’Connor 5, Sours 3, 6-1, 3-6, 7-6(4); Third place: Hoffert/ Mentor 49, Brunswick 21 Elyria d. St. Joseph Academy 25-22, Ritschel (Lakewood) d. Stevena/Salim Hathaway Brown senior Stephanie Poland gave kick) Harvey 2, Riverside 2 McCloud, Vanzant, Pierce, Sanchez, own Mentor Lake Cath. 27, Akr. Hoban 20 25-23 (Bay) 6-4, 7-5. B - Mosora 41 run (Quinlan kick) H (5-5-2): Orbe 2. R (3-6-4): Munaretto, goal. her oral commitment to the women’s basketball Middleburg Hts. Midpark 56, Amherst LORAIN TRIANGULAR Second doubles: Monroe/Cirilo (Avon) d. W - Trau 35 FG Pedacci. Goalies: B, Sanchez (1 save), Vanzant Steele 24 Clearview d. Lorain 25-17, 23-25, 25-23 Lam/Copa (Rocky River) 6-1, 4-6, 6-2; program at Colgate. B - Quinlan 4 run (Quinlan from Quinlan) Goalies: H, Bustos (9 saves); R, Graycar (1); C, Paine (15). Mogadore 60, Windham 0 Clearview d. Vermilion 25-17, 25-17 Third place: Kapes/Aleksandrovic (Bay) B - Quinlan 29 run (Quinlan kick) (8). Fairview 7, Brooklyn 0 “Colgate’s been No. 1 on my list since junior N. Royalton 49, Parma Normandy 17 d. Pack/Morgan (Elyria Catholic) 6-1, B - Quinlan 7 run (Quinlan kick) NEO POWER TOURNAMENT F: Coyne 3, Kovach, Garcia, Klag, Rehor. Norton 9, Mogadore Field 7 Highland 0, Archbishop Hoban 0 6-1. B - Mosora 30 INT return (Quinlan kick) Pool A Goalies: F, Lorko (1 save); B, Crossman year,” said the 6-4 post player who averaged 9.5 Oberlin Firelands 32, Wellington 29 H (9-1-2). AH (10-0-1). #10 Glenville 0 7 0 0— 7 1. Ursuline; 8. Magnificat; 12. Bowling Goalies: H, Carsten (7 saves); AH, Mark- (12), Mastri (4). Orwell Grand Valley 50, Cle. Hts. Lu- Green Boys cross country points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.7 blocked shots per #1 St. Ignatius 9 9 3 14—35 owski (4). Firelands 6, Black River 1 theran East 24 Ursuline d. Bowling Green 25-6,25-12 SI - Colella 27 FG Medina 3, Buckeye 1 F(8-3-1, 5-2-1): Zurcher 3, Jones 2, Me- CVNP INVITATIONAL game last season during the Blazers’ Division II Painesville Riverside 29, Geneva 10 Magnificat d. Bowling Green 25-14,25-20 SI - McVey 12 run (kick failed) M(9-2-1): Case 2, Libertowski. B (9-2-1): lendez. BR (3-7, 2-6): Wagner. How they finished: 1. Woodridge 62; 2. Parma Hts. Holy Name 34, Bedford St. Ursuline d. Magnificat 16-25, 25-14, state-championship run. “It’s a nice, small liberal SI - Colella 51 FG T. Yurik. Goalies: F, Dostall (1 save); BR, Heilman Eastlake North 141; 3. Bay 147; 4. Nordo- Peter Chanel 14 25-17 G - Dowdell 69 pass from Robinson (M. Goalies: M, McNeil (3 saves); B, Klubnik (13). nia 150; 5. Chardon 186; 6. Tallmadge arts school on a beautiful campus. Peninsula Woodridge 44, Atwater Water- Pool B 203; 7. Brecksville 210; 8. Riverside 221; Jones kick) (7). Hathaway Brown 3, Beaumont 3 loo 0 2. Lakota West; 7. Kenston; 11. Mentor 9. (tie) Crestwood, Twinsburg 226; 11. “And I like the teacher-student ratio, plus the SI - McVey 9 run (run failed) Nordonia 1, Kenston 1 HB: Vajskop, Clark, Danes. B: Zippert 2, Perry 46, Painesville Harvey 12 Lakota West d. Kenston 21-25, 25-17, Western Reserve Academy 279; 12. Wat- SI - Colella 37 FG N: Louthan. K: Cooper. Day. Ravenna 57, Akr. Springfield 13 25-20 kins Memorial 329; 13. Kent Roosevelt chance to play Division I basketball and get a free SI - McVey 13 run (Colella kick) Goalies: N, Cercek (9 saves); K, Sach- Goalies: HB, O’ Brien (3 saves); B, Neme- Ravenna SE 49, E. Can. 13 Lakota West d. Mentor 25-16,25-16 342; 14. Cuyahoga Valley Christian Acad- SI - McVey 4 run (Colella kick) deva (2). cek (7). education.” Richmond Hts. 60, Newbury 19 Kenston d. Mentor 25-15, 25-18 emy 368; 15. Padua 399; 16. Edgewood Troy 24 Rocky River 21, Lakewood 13 Oberlin 4, Lutheran West 0 Highland 3, Barberton 0 Pool C 462; 17. Mayfield 501; 18. Rootstown 522; Poland, who also made official visits to Bucknell Gilmour 20 Rocky River Lutheran W. 13, Brooklyn 0 O: Weiss 2, McMillin, Levine. H (7-4-1): Koch, Ley, Wiencek. 3. Toledo Notre Dame Academy; 6. Lake 19. Norton 556; 20. Cloverleaf 627; 21. Solon 42, Medina 14 Goalies: O, Ferguson (4 saves); LW, Goalies: H, Less (1 save), Rinard (1); B, and Wofford, hasn’t declared a major but is leaning VASJ 30 Catholic; 10. Chagrin Falls Berea 634; 22. Badger 654; 23. Midpark Stow-Munroe Falls 21, Parma 0 Wagner (5). Ford (12). Warren JFK 56 Lake Catholic d. Chagrin Falls 25-16, 675; 24. Cardinal 677; 25. Pymatuning Sullivan Black River 28, Medina Buckeye Holy Name 5, Lake Catholic 1 toward something in the sciences. 25-21 Olmsted Falls 1, Avon Lake 0 Valley 703; 26. Springfield 737; 27. Nor- 27 HN (8-3-1): Gruber 2, Davis, Krause, Around Ohio Lake Catholic d. Toledo Notre Dame OF (8-3): Bildstein. mandy 756; 28. Streetsboro 788; 29. Cov- “There are no promises that I’ll come in and play Tallmadge 35, Medina Highland 21 Grzybowski. LC: Osbourne. Ashtabula Edgewood 23, Cle. Knights 12 Academy 25-22, 25-22 Goalies: OF, Samsel (3 saves); AL, Adams entry 798; 30. Ravenna 882; 31. Garretts- Thompson Ledgemont 28, Southington Goalies: HN, Yanak (2 saves); LC, n/a a lot next year, though I’d like to come in and con- Circleville 28, Ashville Teays Valley 13 Toledo Notre Dame Academy d. Chagrin (4). ville Garfield 911. Chalker 14 (12). Cols. Ready 32, Linsly, W.Va. 0 Falls 25-15, 25-27, 25-12 Padua 1, Brunswick 1 Top individuals: 1. Crichlow (Twin) tribute in some way,” said Poland, a Valley View Twinsburg 31, Strongsville 14 Kenston 0, St. Vincent-St. Mary 0 Day. Christian 65, Day. Jefferson 18 Pool D P (3-7-3): Platt. B (3-6-3): Miller. 17:17.8; 2. Wojcik (Wood) 17:32.6; 3. Fer- Vermilion 19, Bay Village Bay 14 Goalies: K, Newcomb (8 saves); SVSM, Fairfield Christian 56, Corning Miller 14 4. Walsh Jesuit; 5. Massillon Jackson; 9. Goalies: P, Pullar (16 saves); B, Foust (4). guson (Tall) 17:35.5; 4. Frederick (Wood) resident who will play forward at Colgate. “I know Gibsonburg 57, Oregon Stritch 7 Wadsworth 42, Richfield Revere 7 Rauscher (5). 17:48.7; 5. Car (EN) 17:55.1; 6. Thaxton Warren Harding 43, E. Cle. Shaw 20 Solon Shaker Heights 2, Mentor 1 it’s another level but the academic standards at HB Indpls Tech, Ind. 33, Day. Dunbar 0 Massillon Jackson d. Solon 25-18, 22-25, SH (5-5-2): Taylor, R. LaMonica. M Magnificat 1, North Olmsted 0 (Nord) 18:08.1; 7. Gogan (Twin) 18:08.9; Portsmouth Notre Dame 70, Manchester Westlake 26, Olmsted Falls 6 M (9-1-1): Coury. 8. Andrews (Twin) 18:09.9; 9. Scourfield Willoughby S. 35, Chardon 14 25-22 (6-5-1): Powell. are tough and our basketball team plays a quality 22 Goalies: SH, Hertz (5 saves); M, Sackett Goalies: M, Piscioneri (6 saves); NO, Bal- (Wood) 18:10.1; 10. Karnow (Nord) Wooster Triway 38, Cuyahoga Falls Solon d. Walsh Jesuit 21-25,25-18,25-22 Steubenville Cath. Cent. 54, Bowerston Walsh Jesuit d. Massillon Jackson 27-25, (4), Markiewicz (0). asko (8). 18:10.6. schedule that requires a good amount of traveling. CVCA 21 Conotton Valley 7 26-24 St. Ignatius 1, WRA 1 North Royalton 1, Sylvania Northview 1 MIDWEST MEET OF CHAMPIONS Toronto 48, Bellaire St. John 28 NR (3-5-4): Spilker. SN (5-3-5): Rieger. “I’ve also talked to my sister, Sarah, about the Volleyball Semifinals SI (10-0-3): Nagucki. WRA (11-0-1): Has- How area teams finished: 3. Mentor 116; Friday’s area scoreboard Lake Catholic d. Lakota West 25-23, sell. Goalies: NR, Zeilmann (6 saves); SN, 6. Green 131; 8. St. Vincent-St. Mary 214. transition going from high school to college ball. Gilmour Academy d. West Geauga 25-8, 26-24 Goalies: Outcalt (4 saves); WRA, Schultz Shoemaker (7). Top area individuals: 2. Genetin (Green) Akr. Ellet 31, Akr. Kenmore 13 25-20, 25-17 She’s a sophomore on Cornell’s basketball team Massillon Jackson d. Bowling Green 25-9, (6). Padua 1, Aurora 0 17:04.21; 8. Schaub (Green) 17:18.05; 9. Akr. Garfield 49, Akr. North 19 John Adams d. Shaw 23-25, 25-15, 25-19, 25-17 P (7-4): Giel. Stoldt (Mentor) 17:18.10. Akr. Manchester 28, Gnadenhutten In- 21-25, 15-5 St. Peter Chanel 9, Trinity 0 and she’s told me what to expect.” Mentor d. Chagrin Falls 25-12, 25-13 Goalies: P, Kuznik (6 saves), Carroll (1); dian Valley 21 Keystone d. Midview 25-22, 25-15, 24-26, SPC: Kosileski 3, Bucur 2, Griffiths, San- VERMILION INVITATIONAL Solon d. Magnificat 25-22, 25-12 A, Burns (4). — Bob Fortuna Akr. SVSM 41, Canal Fulton Northwest 7 25-21 tana, Jiang, Henley. How they finished: 1. Amherst 54; 2. Toledo Notre Dame Academy d. Kenston Solon 4, Hudson 0 Aurora 33, Chesterland W. Geauga 6 Kingsway Christian d. Lake Ridge Acad- Goalies: SPC, Peterson (1 save); T, Anto- North Olmsted 91; 3. Hopewell Loudon Avon 45, Elyria Cath. 14 25-19, 25-18 nelli (24). S: Kresevic, Ockunzzi, Collica, Russell. emy 30-28, 25-22, 25-20 97; 4. Willard 100; 5. Westlake 133; 6. 141; 5. Kent Roosevelt 195; 6. Nordonia Top area individuals: 1. Buzek (SVSM) Avon Lake 62, Berea 26 Walsh Jesuit d. Ursuline 23-25, 25-22, Goalies: S, Confroy (5 saves); H, L’Hom- Norton d. St. Vincent-St. Mary 26-28, St. Vincent-St. Mary 1, Rocky River 0 Elyria 169; 7. Clearview 193; 8. Firelands 198; 7. Mayfield 236; 8. Watkins Memo- 20:25.96; 2. O’Brien (SVSM) 20:37.38; 3. Bedford 14, Lorain 7 25-19 medieu (4). 15-25, 25-14, 26-24,15-11Padua d. Hu- SVSM: Luebbering. 235; 9. Vermilion 243; 10. Open Door 296; rial 270; 9. Garrettsville Garfield 282; 10. Cabe (SVSM) 20:51.15; 6. Presper Brecksville-Broadview Hts. 23, N. Olm- Walsh Jesuit 2, Massillon Jackson 0 ron 25-19, 25-14, 25-20 Late results Goalies: SVSM, Fulkerson (6 saves); RR, 11. Wickliffe 306; 12. Brookside 315; 13. Brecksville 284; 11. Padua 309; 12. (SVSM) 21:18.93; 10. McNulty (SVSM) sted 15 WJ (10-0-2): John 2. Toledo St. Ursula d. Avon Lake 25-16, Riverside d. Chardon 25-21, 25-14, 25-16 Klodnick (5). North Ridgeville 397; 14. Margaretta 406; Streetsboro 323; 13. Twinsburg 327; 14. 21:32.17. Burton Berkshire 28, Fairport Harbor 25-20, 28-26 Strongsville 2, Thomas Worthington 1 Goalies: WJ, DeMarchi (3 saves); MJ, 15. Valley Forge 411; 16. Garfield Heights Green 330; 15. Riverside 348; 16. Nor- VERMILION INVITATIONAL Harding 21 Wadsworth d. Hudson 25-21, 25-18, Boys soccer S (7-4-2): Chips, Waag. TW (5-2-4): n/a. Kingsbury (6). 413; 17. Andrews Osborne Academy 474; Chagrin Falls 59, Wickliffe 14 mandy 461; 17. Tallmadge 493; 18. Clo- How they finished: 1. Westlake 43; 2. 25-27, 27-25 Alliance 3, Manchester 2 Goalies: S, Stephano (6 saves). TW, n/a. Wellington 8, Keystone 0 18. Oberlin 484. Chagrin Falls Kenston 65, Orange 37 verleaf 534; 19. Badger 569; 20. Con- North Olmsted 66; 3. Hopewell-Loudon A (8-2-2): Hawkins 3. M (10-2): Mirman, Twinsburg 5, Midpark 1 W (8-2-1, 5-1-1): Mariast 3, Marks 2, Der- Top individuals: 1. Park (Amherst) Cle. E. Tech 34, Cle. Collinwood 16 BISON INVITATIONAL neaut 570; 21. Eastlake North 588; 22. 97; 4. Open Door 144; 5. Willard 151; 6. Daily. T (10-0-2): Bard, Krieger, Sutliff, Krieger, rick, Calfo, Echstenkamper. 15:44.31; 2. Hawks (Elyria) 15:54.05; 3. Cle. Hay 27, Cle. JFK 7 Andrews Osborne d. Beachwood 25-22, Edgewood 592; 23. Rootstown 600; 24. Elyria 156; 7. Wickliffe 168; 8. Brookside Goalies: A, Stone (5 saves); M, Jordan King. M (3-10): Tudo. Goalies: W, Sparks (2 saves); K, Gordon Kozik (North Olmsted) 15:57.23; 4. Leis Columbia Station Columbia 14, Oberlin 6 25-19 Norton 632; 25. Coventry 672; 26. Pyma- 235; 9. Valley Forge 261; 10. Vermilion (4). Goalies: T, Candau (0 saves), Molinar (14). (Willard) 16:21.86; 5. Hollingsworth Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 35, Parma Garfield Heights d. Andrews Osborne tuning Valley 736; 27. Springfield 760. 271; 11. Margaretta 278; 12. Midview (2); M, Myers (9). Wickliffe 6, Pymatuning Valley 3 (Clearview) 16:27.31; 6. Swartzmiller Padua 7 25-12, 25-14 Brecksville 7, Normandy 0 Top individuals: 1. Rogenski (PS) 20:36.5; 280; 13. Firelands 286; 14. Andrews Os- W (8-3): Daye 3, Sharaba 2, Tennant. PV: (Hopewell-Loudon) 16:29.97; 7. Colon Cuyahoga Hts. 28, Gates Mills Hawken Garfield Heights d. Beachwood 25-16, B (11-0-1): Rader 2, P.Phillips 2, Zam- University School 5, Chagrin Falls 1 2. Bockoven (CVCA) 20:56.7; 3. Vasarhe- borne Academy 371. n/a. (Amherst) 16:31.35; 8. Deaner (Willard) 14 25-20 bory, Frisco, Smith. US (9-2-1): Gingo 2, Young, R.Bell, Me- lyi (Nord) 21:03.5; 4. Murray (KR) Top individuals: 1. Neubauer (Open Goalies: W, Heyduk (13 saves); PV, n/a. 16:34.06; 9. Tomcho (North Olmsted) Euclid 34, Cle. Hts. 12 Western Reserve Academy d. Andrews Goalies: B, Stease (2 saves), Schroedel helko. CF (6-4-2): McSherry. 21:08.0; 5. Klim (PS) 21:09.3; 6. Woosley Door) 19:16.91; 2. Reines (North Olm- Osborne 25-12, 25-18 (1); N, Schroeder (5), Majerle (2). Goalies: US, Wilhelm (2 saves); CF G.Ste- 16:34.99; 10. Kelly (Westlake) 16:38.66. (WM) 21:17.9; 7. Myers (CVCA) 21:20.9; Garrettsville Garfield 25, Rootstown 14 Girls tennis sted) 19:28.24; 3. Hegeman (Westlake) Green 32, Lodi Cloverleaf 21 Western Reserve Academy d. Beach- Chardon 6, Euclid 0 phens (5). 8. Spreitzer (Wood) 21:22.6; 9. Yeager 19:47.30; 4. Mosley (Willard) 19:58.25; 5. Hudson 37, Garfield Hts. 12 wood 25-8, 25-20 C (6-5-1, 2-3-1): Furlich 3, Johnston 2, WEST SHORE CONF. TOURNAMENT Girls cross country (CVCA) 21:44.9; 10. Chinn (Rav) 21:48.6. Miller (Elyria) 20:02.67; 6. Hansen (West- Hunting Valley University 28, Ashtabula Western Reserve Academy d. Garfield Mueller. Girls soccer How they finished: 1. Avon 38; 2. Rocky CVNP INVITATIONAL MIDWEST MEET OF CHAMPIONS lake) 20:03.18; 7. Adams (Midview) Lakeside 6 Heights 24-26, 25-15, 25-19 Goalies: C, Jablanski (10 saves); E, Amherst 6, Midpark 0 River 34; 3. Bay 32; 4. Lakewood 20; 5. How they finished: 1. Cuyahoga Valley At Hilliard Bradley 20:08.73; 8. Jenkins (Westlake) 20:11.74; Kent Roosevelt 32, Streetsboro 13 CUYAHOGA HEIGHTS TRIANGULAR Kohler (10), Shields (2). A: Perkins 2, M.Haslage, Sands, Lacock, Elyria Catholic 18; 6. Midview 16; 7. Christian Academy 60; 2. Woodridge 96; How area teams finished: 1. St. Vincent- 9. Lee (Westlake) 20:14.27; 10. Peterson Kirtland 54, Middlefield Cardinal 0 Cuyahoga Heights d. Firelands 25-13, Columbia 5, Brookside 2 Barret. North Ridgeville 12; 8. 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Curri's hat trick allows Rangers to rally past River

Story by Jim Horvath Photos and video by Larry Bennet

With 8:05 left in the first half, Rocky River’s Spencer Klodnick ripped a rebounded ball off a corner kick into the back of the net for a 2-0 lead over Lakewood.

While the Pirates rode that momentum well into the second half, one could sense a shift as the second 40 minutes ticked away at Lakewood Stadium.

The Rangers, behind a three-goal explosion from Mirsad Curri, managed to rally for a 3-2 West Shore Conference win Wednesday night. The victory moved Lakewood to 8-4-1 on the season and ensured the Rangers of finishing with a winning record in their first year of WSC play at 4-2 with one league game remaining.

Rocky River, on the other hand, fell to 5-7-1 on the season in losing it’s seventh game in the last eight. The Pirates also saw their WSC mark even out at 3-3, with their final league encounter coming Oct. 10 at Bay.

“Spencer’s one of our best finishers,” Zerbey said. “During the summer and at the start of the season, we saw him put away some chances. But collectively, nobody’s been finishing anything since the Lutheran West game.

“It would have been huge if Trent (Newby) would have been able to score on that breakaway and made it 3-0, who knows? It could have been a whole different game. But if you miss a chance, you have to work even harder to keep goals out at the other end,” he said.

Newby’s one-on-one meeting with Lakewood keeper Zach Fehrenbach came in the 52nd minute. The Ranger senior came out high to meet Newby’s advance and forced the shot wide right to keep the River lead at 2-0.

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That’s when the momentum started to switch to the Rangers’ favor.

Late in the 60th minute, Lakewood got a corner kick from Jameson Foran on the River side. The ball was directed right to Curri, who beat Pirate keeper Dominic Liva and found the back of the from close range to get the Rangers on the board with 19:14 left in regulation.

About four minutes later, the game was tied at 2-2 on another corner kick. This time, junior David Kemp entered the ball and Curri went up for a well-placed header with 15:16 left to play as the Ranger sideline errupted.

Lakewood, it’s possession game clicking on all cylinders, kept the pressure on. With just 10:17 left on the clock, freshman forward Jafar Fadhel used his footwork to elude a River defender and advance the ball ahead to Curri.

The senior forward finished off the play - and the comeback - with his third goal in just a little over nine minutes. The Pirates fought back with a pair of chances, but a header off a corner kick went high over the crossbar in the 71st minute.

Fehrenbach stopped another River shot off a throw in early in the 78th minute, and the game belonged to the Rangers.

“I think we came back as a team,” said Curri, who now leads the Rangers in total points with 25 on 11 goals and three assists. “And I think it came down to heart. We played with great effort and a lot of heart.

“It wasn’t just me. It was mostly my teammates who made these goals tonight. We got off to a bad start, but the way we came out in the second half is the way we should always start,” he added.

River, on the other hand, got off to a solid start and managed to keep Lakewood’s offense off the board. A defensive lapse in the backfield by the Rangers in the 26th minute allowed sophomore Chase Newby to find Klodnick on the right side for the first goal of the game.

Just under seven minutes later, Klodnick struck again. On a corner kick, the Pirates played the ball near the crease, but it found it’s way out to the left side. Klodnick was there, found the opening and zipped the shot into the right side of the goal for the 2-0 River lead.

“First of all, Rocky River deserves all the credit in the world because they took advantage of their

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opportunities,” admitted Lakewood head coach Andrew Toth. “They’re a very tenacious group and they’re very organized. To be honest with you, they probably deserved better tonight.

“But a great credit to our kids and their ability to come back. We started out OK in the first 15-20 minutes, and we had that real good opportunity where we had that situation with the goal.”

That came with 21:54 left in the first half when Aaron Donahoe went up high for a header off a corner kick. The ball deflected wide left, with a collision of players from both sides causing damage to the south goal itself.

Play resumed after a lengthy break, as well as a solid tape-job by Toth on the injured apparatus..

“Aaron probably should have put that ball away, and then we’re able to get into a rhythm,” Toth said. “After the stoppage, we had the same thing happen that we’ve had happen throughout the season. We just go flat for a while. We forget who we are and went away from possessing the ball and making good decisions.

“At halftime, I told the boys this was going to be 40 very important minutes, not just in the game tonight but for the rest of your lives. You’ll remember you can always overcome whatever is put in front of you, not only on the athletic field, but off the field as well.

“I’m just very impressed and very proud of our kids right now, as much as I am impressed with Rocky River. They played an unbelievable game as well,” he added.

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http://www.beafanatic.com/news.php?readmore=396&desc=Soccer 10/ 4/ 2012 ED8* Sports The Plain Dealer Breaking news: cleveland.com Thursday, October 4, 2012 FOOTBALL INSIDER HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP Golick, Witt advance to DI tennis semis

From staff reports semifinal while fourth-seeded Girls soccer sparked the winning effort. Annie DeLuca and Madisyn Rini Rocky River 7, Lakewood 0 Volleyball Three of the top four seeds in of Avon take on second-seeded The Pirates (13-1), ranked No. 5 singles will be playing Friday at Sarah Patrick and Veronica Elyria Catholic 3, Avon Lake 0 in Division II, had little trouble the girls Division I sectional ten- Johnson of Magnificat in the winning the West Shore Confer- The Panthers (16-3), ranked nis tournament at Oberlin Col- other semi. ence game as Abby Elinsky and eighth in Division III scored a lege. Grace Bennett each scored two nonleague victory over Avon No. 1-seeded Lauren Golick of Division II at Brush Notre goals. Lake. Becca Pronesti’s 16 digs, Westlake and No. 2–seeded Dame-Cathedral Latin has a pair Kit O’Shaugnessy’s 11 kills and Emily Witt of Magnificat ad- of doubles teams in today’s quar- Midview 1, Avon 0 Samantha 13 assists, Karissa McGrath’s 10 vanced to the semifinals while terfinals. kills and six blocks and Marie their potential opponents had Bauer’s goal at 27:49 of the sec- Ivana Didovic and Christina Vasitas’ 15 assists and 13 digs their quarterfinal matches sus- ond half proved the difference in Kirchner will square up with Ge- led the way. pended Wednesday. the WSC game. neva’s twosome of Anna Forman Golick will play the winner of and Alyx Lynham, while NDCL Gilmour Academy 3, Stow 2 the quarterfinal between No. Twinsburg 2 ,Stow 0 Abby teammates Andreja Didovic and Stow took the Lancers, ranked 4-seeded Julia Dunbar of West- Sutliff and Nicole Markey ac- Mary Brigid Joyce will play fifth in Division III, to the limit lake and Avon’s Abby Schwartz. counted for first-half goals and before falling in the nonleague Witt will face the victor of the Hawken’s Sydney Green and goalie Lexi Cooke made two quarterfinal match between Emily Leizman in the other saves to earn the Northeast Ohio match. Jess Janota had 15 kills Lauren O’Malley of Magnificat quarterfinal. Conference shutout for the Ti- and six blocks, Alexa Turk added and Amanda Minch of North Quarterfinals in singles in- gers (7-4-1, 3-1). 12 kills and 14 digs and Megan Olmsted. clude Adrian Young of Orange Boys soccer Polak chipped in 18 digs and 37 O’Malley advanced after up- vs. Eliza Ross of Hawken, assists for Gilmour (13-3). setting third-seeded Erin Hriv- NDCL’s Mary Lenk vs. Megan Bay 5, Elyria Catholic 1 The Field hockey nak of Avon Lake, 6-2, 6-4, in Cowling of Jefferson and Beach- Rockets (7-4-3, 5-0-1) busted the third round. wood’s Anna Pietsch vs. Perry’s open a close West Shore Confer- Shaker Heights 8, Western Westlake’s top-seeded doubles Ann Johnson. Erin O’Neil of ence game by scoring three goals Reserve Academy 3 The Raid- team of Lindsay Golick and Me- Chagrin Falls will play the win- in the first six minutes of the ers (9-3, 8-1) had Tia Morrison lissa Djohan will face Magnifi- ner of the Nayana Ravishankar second half. Ben Tepper’s two turn in a hat trick in leading the TIM HARRISON SPECIAL TO THE PLAIN DEALER cat’s third-seeded duo of Josie (Hawken) vs. Mary Kus (NDCL) goals and an assist, along with Northeast Ohio Field Hockey Miller and Katie McCabe in one match. Adam Tepper’s two assists, League romp. Willoughby South’s Kareen Hunt runs away from Chardon’s Alex Muir last Friday in Willoughby in a battle of unbeatens. South won the game, 35-14, to move to 6-0 on the season, while Chardon fell to 5-1. HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD

Today’s schedule PORTAGE TRAIL CONFERENCE Costanzo/Kirtz (Walsh Jesuit) d. Arneld/ Berea 5, Valley Forge 0 6-1;A. Didovic (NDCL) d. Lawrence (Lake) Volleyball County Division Doyle (Medina) 6-0, 6-1; Deem/Pace Singles: Hopps-Weber d. Ward 6-3, 6-1; 6-0, 6-1; E. Hissong (Walsh Jesuit) d. Bur- Avon Lake at Midpark, 7 Mogadore (6-0, 3-0) at Garrettsville Gar- (Wadsworth) d. Cosic/Huag (Midpark) 6-2, Blisch d. Hruschak 6-4, 3-6, 6-1; Juke d. Ga- kholder (Archbishop Hoban) 6-0, 6-0;A. Di- Berea at Brecksville, 7 field (2-4, 1-2) 6-7, 6-4; Romaniszyn/Williams (Brunswick) lek 7-5, 2-6, 7-5. dovic (NDCL) d. Guilano (Warren JFK) 6-2, Clearview at Lutheran West, 5 Southeast (4-2, 3-0) at Rootstown (2-4, 0-3) d. Vasil/Unger (Cloverleaf) 6-1, 3-6, 6-2; Doubles: Strick/Budzilek d. Buettner/Buda 6-3. Finals: E. Hissong(Walsh Jesuit) d. A. For Irish, winning Cleveland Central Catholic at Villa Angela- Windham (3-3, 1-2) at Waterloo (1-5, 0-3) Matta/Knetig (Brecksville) d. Rowe/Moser 7-5, 6-1; Hammond/Salay d. Kugler/Proch Didovic (NDCL) 6-2, 6-0. St. Joseph, 6:30 Woodridge (4-2, 2-1) at East Canton (3-3, (Strongsville) 6-4, 6-2; Kauppila/Muren 2-6, 7-5, 6-4. Third singles: May (Archbishop Hoban) d. Cloverleaf at Green, 5:30 2-1) (NR) d. Powell/Stirm (Stow) 7-6, 6-4; Brush 3, Cleveland Heights 2 Connelly (Beaumont) 6-1, 2-6, 7-6(8);Joyce Haumesser/Young (Copley) d. Henry/Ling (NDCL) d. Wasco (Padua) 6-1, 6-3;Stroup Columbia at Fairview, 7:30 Metro Division Singles: Bennett (CH) d. Woodruff 6-2, 6-1; (Revere) 6-4, 0-6, 6-2; Miroglotta/Smith (Warren JFK) d. Fox(Lake) 6-1, 6-3; Cos- Cuyahoga Heights at Richmond Heights, Akron Springfield (2-4, 0-3) at Coventry Van Den Bogart (CH) d. Weinstein 6-2, 4-6, (Nordonia) d. Gobrogge/Schaber (C. Falls) stanzo (Walsh Jesuit) d. May (Archbishop 6:30 (2-4, 0-3) 6-2; Kaufmann (B) d. Madorsky 6-0, 6-0. 6-2, 7-5; Lengel/Welch (Highland) d. Hoban) 6-1, 6-0;Joyce (NDCL) d. Stroup may not be enough CVCA at Triway, 7 Crestwood (2-4, 1-2) at #24 Kent Roosevelt Doubles: Adell/Pace (B) d. Qi/Feldman 6-1, Chen/Kreiss (Hudson) 6-2, 6-3. Second (Warren JFK) 6-4, 6-0. Finals: Costanzo Brookside at Keystone, 7:30 (5-1, 3-0) 6-3; Anderson/Cambert (B) by ff. round: Lu/Acoria (Hudson) d. Anese/ (Walsh Jesuit) d. Joyce (NDCL) 6-1, 6-2. Eastlake North at Madison, 7 Ravenna (4-2, 3-0) at Field (2-4, 1-2) Crookston (Stow) 6-0, 6-1; Ross/Brennan Laurel 3, Mayfield 2 First doubles: Shoaf/Pinti (Warren JFK) d. Elyria Catholic at Rocky River, 6:30 Streetsboro (4-2, 1-2) at Norton (5-1, 3-0) Singles: Buchinsky (L) d. Schmitt 6-1, 6-0; Is it possible that St. Vincent- Warren Harding, it might erase Euclid at Warren Harding, 4:30 (Walsh Jesuit) d. Noe/Fick (Wadsworth) Knezevic/Cira (Beaumont) 6-1, 6-0;DiMeo/ PREMIER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 6-1, 6-0; Hendrickson/Hendrickson (Re- Malvihill (M) d. Tabachnik 6-4, 6-3; Shao Felden (Archbishop Hoban) d. Reddy/ Highland at Nordonia, 7 Eastlake North (0-6, 0-3) at Lakeside (1-5, (L) d. Milinius 6-1, 6-4. St. Mary, the fifth-ranked team some of the importance of last Holy Name at Trinity, 6:30 vere) d. Wang/Olsen (Brecksville) 6-2, 6-1; Imbrigiotta (Padua) 6-3, 6-2;Lenk/Kirchner 0-3) Packard/Pellechia (NR) d. Watts/Cressman Doubles: Fukchamachi/Vizelman (M) d. (NDCL) d. Matteo/Morrisey (Lake) 6-1, 6-0; in The Plain Dealer Top 25, is in week’s triumph. Hoban at Beaumont, 5 Geneva (2-4, 1-2) at #21 Chardon (5-1, 2-1) Feng/Hata 6-1, 6-0; Hilton/Oliva (L) d. Independence at Hawken, 6:30 (Highland) 6-4, 4-6, 6-3; Costanzo/Kurtz Kurtz/Brennen (Walsh Jesuit) d. Shoaf/ #6 Willoughby South (6-0, 3-0) at Madison (Walsh Jesuit) d. Deem/Pace (Wadsworth) Young/Piazza 6-2, 6-3. Pinti (Warren JFK) 6-3, 6-0;Lenk/Kirchner jeopardy of not making the play- “We haven’t had enough signa- Indian Valley at Manchester, 7 (4-2, 2-1) Midpark 3, Olmsted Falls 2 Kenston at Orange, 6:30 6-0, 6-1. (NDCL) d. DiMeo/Felden(Archbishop Ho- offs? ture wins, and this definitely was PRINCIPALS ATHLETIC CONFERENCE At Oberlin Singles: Nikova (M) d. Quist 7-5, 6-2; Vaz- ban) 6-2, 6-1. Finals: Kurtz/Brennen (Walsh Lake Catholic at Walsh Jesuit, 6 quez (M) d. Garlitz 6-1, 7-5; Juda (M) d. Lorain at Bedford, 7 Akron Manchester (4-2, 3-0) at Tuslaw Singles—Quarterfinals: Lauren Golick Jesuit) d. Lenk/Kirchner (NDCL) 6-3, 6-0. Coach Dan Boarman said he is one of them,” Euclid coach Tom (3-3, 1-2) (Westlake) d. Moran (Magnificat), 6-0, 6-0; Bertrand 6-0, 6-4. Second doubles: Spzalik/Coyne (Padua) d. Lutheran East at Open Door, 5 Doubles: Kopp/Traffis (OF) d. Prinkey/ not concerned, choosing instead Gibbons said of the 34-12 win. Mayfield at Cuyahoga Falls, 6:30 Fairless (2-4, 1-2) at Cuyahoga Valley Witt (Magnificat) d. Halle Mentler (Avon), Mawby/Boes (Beaumont) 6-7(1), 6-3, Christian Academy (3-3, 2-1) 6-2, 6-0. Third-Round: Lauren Golick (West- Cosic 3-6, 7-5, 6-0; Dubois/Krause (OF) d. 7-6(5); Baumhoer/Thomas (Archbishop Ho- Mentor at Stow, 6:30 Eble/Meli 6-2, 6-4. to follow the mantra of former The win put Euclid (4-2, 3-0 Midview at Lakewood, 7 Triway (5-1, 3-0) at Indian Valley (2-4, 1-2) lake) d. Madison Nakon (Avon), 6-0, 6-1; ban) d. Russo/Bayer (Lake) 6-1, 6-2;Ross/ NDCL 4, Perry 1 NDCL at Padua, 5 Tuscarawas Valley (2-4, 1-2) at Timken Moran (Magnificat) d. Marflak (Nor- Cline (Walsh Jesuit) d. Howard/Howard (1-5, 0-3) Singles: Lenk d. Pacquet 7-5, 6-4; Johnson coaching legend John Cistone. Lake Erie League) and Harding Newbury at Berkshire, 6:30 mandy), 6-0, 6-0; Schwartz d. Rodriguez (Warren JFK) 6-0, 6-0; D’Angelo/Shimooka (P) d. Kys 3-6, 6-4, 7-6; D’Angelo d. Dew Normandy at Garfield Heights, 7:30 SENATE ATHLETIC LEAGUE (Elyria), 6-0, 6-1; Dunbar d. Pickering (Mid- (NDCL) d. Szpalik/Coyne (Padua) 4-6, “Coach Cistone always said (5-1, 3-0) on a first-place colli- 3-6, 6-3, 6-0. North Olmsted at Westlake, 7 East Tech (2-4, 2-2) at Rhodes (3-3, 1-2), 3 view), 6-0, 6-1; O’Malley d. Hrivnak (Avon 6-3,7-6(7);Ross/Cline (Walsh Jesuit) d. Doubles: A.Didovic/Joyce d. Klinger/Hogan Oberlin at Brooklyn, 6:30 Lincoln West (0-6, 0-4) vs. John Hay (4-2, Lake), 6-2, 6-4; Minch d. Drapac (St. Joseph Baumhoer/Thomas (Archbishop Hoban) that if you deserve to get into the sion course Friday night at Eu- 6-0, 6-0; I.Didovic/Kirchner d. Reigert/ Perry at Chagrin Falls, 6:15 3-0) at Bump Taylor, 3 Academy), 1-6, 6-3, 6-3; Mentler d. Egling 6-3, 6-3. Finals: Ross/Cline (Walsh Jesuit) Norton 6-1, 6-1. playoffs, you will,” said Boar- clid. Harding plays host to Cleve- Revere at Copley, 5:30 (Normandy), 6-2, 7-6 (7-3); Witt d. Li d. D’Angelo/Shimooka (NDCL) 6-4, 4-6, SOUTHWESTERN CONFERENCE 7-6(7). man, whose team is ranked in land Heights next week. A Euclid Sandusky at Lake Ridge, 6 Brecksville-Broadview Heights (3-3, 3-0) at (Westlake), 6-1, 6-0. Padua 3, Fairview 2 Shaw at Maple Heights, 6:30 Amherst (2-4, 1-2) Doubles— Quarterfinals: Lindsey Golick/ Singles: Yurchism (P) d. Chen 6-0, 6-0; Bryk (P) d. Popa 6-1, 6-1; Palmer-Tesema Volleyball the top 10 in the Associated Press win this week also would put the Solon at Medina, 7 Midpark (5-1, 2-1) at North Olmsted (4-2, Djohan d. Powers/ Rouse (St. Joseph Acad- Southeast at Garrettsville, 7:30 1-2) emy), 6-1, 6-2; Miller/McCabe d. Lee/ Ku- (F) d. Halcisak 6-3, 3-6, 7-5. Elyria Catholic d. Avon Lake 25-16, 26-22, poll but stands a precarious Panthers in solid position for the Springfield at Kent Roosevelt, 7 Olmsted Falls (0-6, 0-3) at Berea (2-4, 0-3) lyk (Normandy), 6-0, 6-1; DeLuca/Rini d. Doubless: Hislop/Fratzke (F) d. Reddy/ 25-12 Streetsboro at Field, 7 Westlake (5-1, 2-1) at #11 Avon Lake (5-1, Violand/ Kahl (St. Joseph Academy), 6-1, Szpalik 6-0, 6-4; Filkill/Aguirre (P) d. Gilmour Academy d. Stow 25-15, 16-25, eighth in the Division III, Region playoffs. They are ninth in Re- Strongsville at North Royalton, 7 3-0) 6-1; Patrick/Johnson d. Sturges/ Ondeka Coyne/Imbrigiotta 6-3, 6-4. 25-27, 25-23, 15-11 Revenna at Coventry, 6:30 Rocky River 3, Bay 2 Hathaway Brown d. Laurel 25-15, 25-4, 25-9 SUBURBAN LEAGUE (Amherst), 6-2, 6-1. Third-Round: Lindsey 9 computer poll. The top eight gion 1. Revere at Copley, 6:30 Singles: Quillen (B) d. Quinones 6-4, 6-4; Hearts for Jesus d. Lawrence 25-8, 25-12, Cloverleaf (3-3, 0-3) at Copley (4-2, 1-2) Golick/Djohan d. Monroe/Melissa Cirilo Tallmadge at Wadsworth, 7 Inks (RR) d. Neuendorf 6-0, 6-1; Aleksand- teams in each region move on to Green (4-2, 2-1) at Wadsworth (4-2, 2-1) (Avon), 6-1, 6-3; Powers/Rouse d. Ebner/ 25-11 Twinsburg at Hudson, 6;30 sovic (B) d. Fitzsimmons 5-7, 6-1, 6-2. Revere (0-6, 0-3) at Highland (3-3, 1-2) Eldir (Lakewood), 7-6 (7-2), 6-2; Lee/Kulyk Maple Heights d. Eastlake North 25-8, Playoff stampede: Vermilion at Avon, 6:30 postseason play. Beach- #25 Tallmadge (5-1, 3-0) at #15 Nordonia d. Nowlin/ Lander (Amherst), 2-6, 6-4, 7-5; Doubles: Grierson/Riegelsberger (RR) d. 24-26, 25-12, 25-19 Warrensville at Cleveland Heights, 7:30 (5-1, 3-0) Miller/McCabe d. Traffi/ Kopp (Olmsted Dong/Salim 6-1, 6-1; Lam/Copa (RR) d. Our Lady Elms d. Alliance 25-22, 24-26, The Fighting Irish, whose only wood could not have asked for a Wellington at Black River, 7 Falls), 6-0, 6-0; DeLuca/Rini d. Buettner/ Kapes/Stevens 7-5, 2-6, 6-2. 25-22, 25-23 loss against five wins was to better schedule. The Bison have Wickliffe at Beachwood, 5 WEST SHORE CONFERENCE Collins (Valley Forge), 6-1, 6-0; Violand/ Solon 4, Chagrin Falls 1 Riverside d. Lakeside 25-10, 25-13, 25-9 Western Reserve at Elms, 6:30 #18 Avon (5-1, 3-0) at #8 Midview (6-0, Kahl d. Ritschel/ Hoffert (Lakewood), 6-2, Singles: Kandakai d. O’Neil 6-1, 6-0; Marks Western Reserve Academy d. St. Peter 3-0) Youngstown Cardinal Mooney, had seven weeks to prepare for Woodridge at Rootstown, 5:30 6-2; Sturges/Ondeka d. Wonder/ Peyton d. Mahoney 6-0, 6-0; Bandi d. Wagner 6-2, Channel 25-23, 25-16, 25-20 Lakewood (2-4, 1-2) at Bay (2-4, 0-3) (Elyria), 6-3, 6-0; Patrick/Johnson d. 6-2. Windham d. Ravenna 25-17, 25-18, 25-12 Boys soccer North Ridgeville (1-5, 1-2) at Rocky River have received virtually no help their three toughest opponents. Tanker/ Jaros (Westlake), 6-0, 6-2. Doubles: Pivovar/Prasertsak d. Widman/ Late results Akron Garfield at Wadsworth, 7 (3-3, 2-1) Magnuson 6-4, 6-2; White/Gusik (CF) d. from some of the teams they After playing Richmond Heights Alliance at Highland, 7 Vermilion (2-4, 1-2) at Elyria Catholic (3-3, DIVISION II SECTIONALS Cuy. Valley Christian Ac. d. Fairless 31-29, Andrews Osborne at St. Peter Chanel, 7 1-2) At Boardman Baird/Lurie 6-2, 1-6, 6-0. 26-28, 19-25, 25-15, 15-7 have beaten. this week, Beachwood (5-1) Berkshire at Fuchs Mizrachi, 5:30 St. Joseph Academy 4, Amherst 1 Solon d. Brunswick 25-20, 25-13, 21-25, NONLEAGUE Singles—Fourth round: Haggerty (CM) d. Cuyahoga Falls at Kent Roosevelt, 7 Singles: Drapac d. Keron 6-1, 6-2; Kahl d. 25-20 Akron Garfield (3-3) at St. Thomas Aquinas Burgdorf (Lib) 6-0, 6-0; Soles (Lak) d. So- Canal Fulton Northwest, closes the season against Cuya- Euclid at Garfield Heights, 7 Souders 6-2, 7-5; Szucs (A) d. Saracina 7-6, Walsh Jesuit d. Notre Dame-Cathedral (5-1) deman (Rav) 7-5, 6-2; Doronina (WB) d. Garrettsville Garfield at Southeast, 5 6-1. Latin 25-16, 25-22, 18-25, 25-22 which SVSM defeated last week, hoga Heights (5-1), Kirtland Austintown-Fitch (6-0) at Massillon Wash- Ting (Lak) 6-4, 6-1; Yerian (CM) d. Kirlala Gilmour Academy at Padua, 4:30 Doubles: Violand/Ruebensaal d. Ondeka/ ington (5-1), 7:30 (Bk) 6-1, 2-6, 6-4; Wildes (Str) d. Dunkin Harvey at Chardon, 7 Sturges 6-4, 6-0; Rouse/Powers d. Nowlin/ Boys soccer has averaged seven wins a season (6-0) and West Geauga (3-3). Canton Central Catholic (2-4) at Barberton (Cres) 6-1, 6-0; Reider (CM) d. Vaturi (Lib) Hawken at NDCL, 7 Lander 6-0, 6-3. (1-5) 6-2, 6-1; Kirila (Bk) d. Schor (Lib) 7-6(6), Bay 5, Elyria Catholic 1 for the past decade. But it will Beachwood is second in Divi- Holy Name at Streetsboro, 7 Gilmour Academy (1-5) at Conneaut (0-4) 7-6 (1); Lee (JFK) d. Stuber (Lak) 6-1, 6-0. Twinsburg 3, Nordonia 2 B (7-4-3, 5-0-1): Tepper 2, Toth, Linhart, Independence at Lutheran West, 5 Marion Harding (3-3) at #5 St. Vincent-St. Reider (CM) d. Wilds (Str) 6-0, 6-1. Singles: Jones (N) d. Lesko 6-1, 4-6, 6-1; Ruma. EC: Saddler. take an 0-6 record into Friday’s sion IV, Region 13, and with the Lake Center Christian at Coventry, 5 Mary (5-1) Doubles—Fourth round: Cicchi/DiDomenico Bauer (T) d. Gregory 6-3, 6-1; Cuollo (T) d. Goalies: B, Sayir (3 saves): EC, Conroy (9). Mayfield at Orange, 7 game at Columbus St. Charles. top eight teams earning playoff #2 St. Edward (6-0) at Cardinal Mooney (CM) d. Hilson/Hamilton (Lib) 6-0, 6-0; Agra 6-2, 6-2. Brooklyn 2, Columbia 1 Open Door at Kirtland, 4:30 (2-3), 7:30 Shoaf/Pinto (JFK) d. Boyle/Rader (Nil) 6-0, Doubles: Karapandzich/Sharma (T) d. B (5-8-2): Byndas, Salay. C (5-7-1): Thrane. Perry at Madison, 6:30 Meanwhile, rivals Archbishop berths, that’s a good place to be. Villanova College at Massillon Jackson 6-0; Mitchell/Dillon (WB) d. Anderson/ Miroglotta/Smith 6-2, 6-2; Schwed/ Goalies: B, Czirr (9 saves); C, Elsasser (5), Rootstown at Springfield, 7 (2-4) Egley (Lord) 6-0, 6-0; Cardarelli/Soldressen Coffman (N) d. Hansler/Movva 6-1 6-0. Carder (2). Hoban and Walsh Jesuit are a But it might have to win two of Toledo St. Francis DeSales at Westlake, 7 Youngstown Ursuline (3-3) at Steubenville VASJ at Cleveland MLK, 4 (Str) d. Streb/Woods (Med) 6-0, 6-1; NORTH COAST LEAGUE TOURNAMENT Cornerstone Christian 2, Fuchs Mizrachi 1 (4-1) combined 1-10. those last three games to qualify Waterloo at Field, 5 Kohut/Povlenko (Lak) d. Mosley/Ross How they finished: 1. Walsh Jesuit 35; 2. CC: Smith 2. FM: B. Jaffe. (McD) 6-0, 6-1; Guliano/Stroup (JFK) d. Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 30; 3. Warren Saturday Goalies: CC, n/a; FM, Goldstein (8). “We scouted and researched for the first time since 1990. Girls soccer Patitacci/Ginkinger (Lord) 6-1, 6-0; JFK 21; 4. Archbishop Hoban 19; 5. Padua AKRON CITY SERIES CVCA (White) 1, Manchester 0 Beachwood at Kirtland, 7 Oswalt/Jarvis (WB) d. Scala/Pochedly 14; 6. Beaumont 13; 7. Lake Catholic 8. all the teams on our schedule,” “I used to coach at Maple Akron North (1-5, 1-1) at Kenmore (2-4, CVCA: Smith. M (11-3-0): None. Berkshire at Independence, 7 (Cres) 6-0, 6-2; Eckman/Palusak (Pol) d. 0-3), 12 First singles: Lee (Warren JFK) d. Yurchisin Goalies: CVCA, Rios (3 saves); M, Jordan said Boarman. “Who would have Heights and Chanel when they Coventry at Rootstown, 7 Nalepa/Roddy (Str) 6-0, 6-0; Quarterfinals: (Padua) 6-2, 6-0; Barone (Beaumont) d. (1). Garrettsville Garfield at Southeast, 7 NORTH COAST LEAGUE Cicchi/DiDomenico (CM) d. Shoaf/Pinti Kramer (Archbishop Hoban) 4-6, Lakewood 3, Rocky River 2 ever thought that Walsh and Ho- were in the playoffs every year, Geneva at Gilmour Academy, 5Harvey at Blue Division (JFK) 6-0, 6-1Cardarelli/Soldressen (Str) d. 6-4,7-6(8);I. Didovic (NDCL) d. Radigan L (8-4-1, 4-1-1): Curri 3. RR (5-7-1, 3-3-0): Cuyahoga Heights, 7 Benedictine (3-3, 0-1) vs. Lake Catholic Mitchell/Dillon (WB) 6-0, 6-1; Guliano/ (Lake) 6-3, 6-2; K. Hissong (Walsh Jesuit) Sp. Klodnick 2. ban would have one win between so I know how much fun it is,” Independence at Berkshire, 7 (3-3, 1-0) at Osborne Stadium Stroup (JFK) d. Kohut/Povlenko (Lak) 7-5, d. Lee (Warren JFK) 6-1,6-0;I. Didovic Goalies: L, Fehrenbach, Z (7 saves): RR, Kenston at Hawken, 4:30 White Division 7-5; Eckman/Palusak (Pol) d. Oswalt/Jarvis them at this point of the season?” Beachwood coach Ryan Williams (NDCL) d. Barone (Beaumont) 6-2, 6-1; Fi- Liva (9) Lake Catholic at Hathaway Brown, 6 St. Peter Chanel (2-4, 0-1) at Cleveland (WB) 6-0, 6-0. nals: K. Hissong (Walsh Jesuit) d. I. Didovic Open Door at Lutheran West, 5 Central Catholic (3-3, 1-0), 1 (NDCL) 6-0, 6-1 Mayfield 2, Brush 0 The teams SVSM has beaten said. “We have to get the kids to At Brush M (6-5-2): Williams 2. Orange at Chagrin Falls,7 Warren JFK (5-1, 1-0) vs. Holy Name (2-4, Second singles: Burkholder (Archbishop Singles—First round: Kuang (B) d. Slay Goalies: M, Tighe (7 saves); B, Frydl (3). have a combined record of 6-23. believe they can do it.” Streetsboro at Euclid, 4:30 1-0) at #4 North Royalton Hoban) d. Bryk (Padua) 6-3, 6-3;Guilano Vermilion at Brookside, 6 (PH) 6-0, 6-1; Lawrence (L) d. Turner (B) R Its remaining opponents are Beachwood has played out- NORTHEAST OHIO CONFERENCE 6-4, 6-3; Popik (Wi) d. Varekette (G) 6-2, (Warren JFK) d. Rowane (Beaumont) 6-0, More results. D10 Waterloo at Field, 7 Lake Division Willoughby South at Laurel, 4:30 3-6, 6-3; Second round: Young (O) d. Kuang 12-12: Marion Harding (3-3), standing defense lately. Its first- Valley Forge (1-5, 0-1) at #23 Shaker (B) 6-0, 6-0; Heatwole (WG) d. Fioritto (J) Heights (5-1, 1-0), 1 Barberton (1-5), Massillon (5-1) string unit has allowed just one Football schedule 6-2, 6-0; Lawrence (L) d. Andes 6-1, 6-4; Week 7 PREMIER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Ross (Haw) d. Popik (Wi) 6-3, 6-2; Mihalik and Youngstown Ursuline touchdown in the past four Note: Games start at 7 unless noted. Riverside (5-1, 3-0) at University School (G) d. Beamer (PH) 7-6(6), 7-6(5); Asher (2-4, 1-2), 2 (G) d. Rico (O) 6-3, 3-6, 6-3; Pacquet (P) d. Today HIGH SCHOOL NEWSWATCH (3-3). games. Meanwhile, its three-man Finkenthal (B) 6-2, 6-0. Cowling (J) d. Mi- NORTHEAST OHIO CONFERENCE SENATE ATHLETIC LEAGUE halick (G) 6-2, 6-0; Mahoney (CF) d. Radi- Lake Division John Marshall (1-5, 1-3) at Cleveland JFK “We just have to go out and backfield has been productive. gan (LC) 6-3, 6-2; Lenk (NDCL) d. Asher (G) Brush (3-3, 1-0) vs. Normandy (1-5, 0-1) at (3-3, 3-1), noon 6-0, 6-1; Pacquet (P) d. Hanford (WG) 6-1, win some football games,” said Tailback Nate Hamilton has Byers Field NONLEAGUE 6-2; Washington (H) d. Wagner (CF) 6-1, Walsh’s Coundourides Chalker (2-4) at Lutheran East (0-6), 1 SENATE ATHLETIC LEAGUE 6-4; D’Angelo (NDCL) d. Massaro (E) 6-2, Boarman, whose teams have more than 1,000 yards rushing John Adams (3-3) vs. #1 St. Ignatius (6-0) #19 Glenville (4-2, 3-0) at Collinwood (0-6, 6-1; Johnson (P) d. Hamm (Wi) 6-2, 6-0; N. made the playoffs in three of his and Jordan Lane has 700 yards 0-3) at Byers Field Western Reserve Academy (2-4) at Linsly Doe (G) d. Joseph (WG) 6-4, 6-4; Pietsch five seasons at the helm. “First and 12 TDs, while quarterback Friday (1-5), 2 (B) d. Washington (6-0, 6-0); D’Angelo (E) headed to Virginia Tech AKRON CITY SERIES d. Fox (L) 6-4, 6-2; Johnson (P) d. Zhang and foremost, we have to take Corey Jones has been effective Akron East (0-6, 0-3) at Firestone (2-4, 1-1) Girls tennis (PH) 6-2, 6-0; Doe (G) d. Sanford (Co) 6-2, Buchtel (3-3, 3-0) at Ellet (4-2, 2-0) 4-6, 6-4; Roth (O) d. Nardo (Co) 6-2, 6-1; From staff reports care of our remaining games.” both passing and running. The Kenston 3, Hathaway Brown 2 Brown (J) d. Reigert (P) 6-4, 6-3; Sangdahl CHAGRIN VALLEY CONFERENCE Singles: Iranpour (HB) d. Kyle 6-1, 6-0; Do- (Wi) d. Braden (E) 6-1, 6-1; O’Neil (CF) d. Bison usually follow standout Chagrin Division ran (K) d. Ruddock 6-4, 7-6(4); N.Doran (K) Roth 6-2, 6-1; Drugovich (G) d. Doe (G) 6-0, #12 Aurora (5-1, 2-1) at Wickliffe (3-3, 1-2) Three for the future: Norton right guard Noah Mitchell (6-0, d. Kleinman 6-3, 6-2. 6-0; Kus (NDCL) d. Brown (J) 6-0, 6-1; Rav- Kyra Coundourides, Walsh Jesuit’s 5-10 junior set- #9 Chagrin Falls (5-1, 2-1) at Harvey (0-6, Doubles: Marchant/Birze (K) d. Adler/ ishankar (Haw) d. Sangdahl (Wi) 6-0, 6-0. coach John Tanksley was ap- 205) and big right tackle Josh 0-3) Persky 6-4, 6-4; Habib/Chapman (HB) d. Third round: Young (O) d. Heatwole (WG) ter, recently gave Virginia Tech her oral commitment. Perry (3-3, 2-1) at #22 Kenston (4-2, 3-0) Swanson/Althans 6-3, 6-3. 6-0, 6-0; Ross (Haw) d. Lawrence (L) 6-1, West Geauga (3-3, 2-1) at Orange (1-5, 0-3) “It’s a strong academic college, it’s got a strong vol- proached by a fellow teacher last Goode (6-2, 360). DIVISION I SECTIONALS 6-1; Cowling (J) d. Mahoney (CF) 7-6(5); Metro Division At Medina 6-2; Lenk (NDCL) d. Pacquet (P) 6-2, 6-4; leyball program and it’s exciting to know I’ll be play- week. Williams said Goode has great Beachwood (5-1, 3-0) at Richmond Heights Singles—First round: Aronhalt (Fireston) d. Pietsch (B) d. D’Angelo (NDCL) 6-0, 6-0; (2-4, 1-2) Wood (Cloverleaf) 6-1, 2-6, 6-3; Vazquez Johnson (P) d. Doe (G) 6-2, 6-1; O’Neil (CF) ing in the [Atlantic Coast Conference],” said Coun- “He’s been teaching here 24 movement off the line. Independence (4-2, 1-2) at Hawken (5-1, (Midpark) d. Berry (Revere) 6-3, 7-6; Hop- d. Drugovich (G) 6-4, 6-2. 2-1) dourides, who has yet to decide on a major. years and said he couldn’t re- “There are many times where kins (Cop) d. Kahn (Strongsville) 6-2, 6-7, Doubles—First round: Norton/Spahr (P) d. Valley Division 7-5; Haines (NR) d. Gsellman (High) 6-2, Dickey/Feel (E) 6-2, 6-2; Pountney/Brooks Coundourides visited and received scholarship of- member a Norton team being he’ll take his guy 5 yards back Cardinal (4-2, 1-2) at Newbury (3-3, 0-3) 6-1; Hopps-Weber (Ber) d. Yuhas (Brun) (WG) d. Van Winkle/Ballard (PH) 6-0, 6-2; Fairport Harding (4-2, 1-2) at #17 Kirtland 6-3, 6-3; Duncan (Clov) d. Schroeder (Fire) Kaleal/Bromelmeier (Wi). Matteo/ fers from numerous schools, including Tennessee, 5-1,” Tanksley said. into a linebacker,” the coach (6-0, 3-0) 6-3, 6-1; Doyle (Wad) d. Budzilek (Ber) 6-0, Morrissey (L) 6-3, 6-4; S. Tall/J. Tall (B) d. Clemson, Cleveland State, Notre Dame, Akron and Yet, that’s just what the Pan- said. Crossover 6-0; Nikova (Mid) d. Oser (C. Fall) 6-1, 1-6, McHale/Stefanski (G) 7-6(3), 6-2; Clarke/ Cuyahoga Heights (5-1, 2-1) at Berkshire 6-4; Lifke (Rev) d. Gregory (Nord) 6-0, 6-2; Farrell (G) d. R. Roth/J. Roth (O) 6-4, 6-2; Kent State. thers are in their first season un- (3-3, 1-2) Brown (Cop) d. Rodgers (Med) 6-1, 6-1; Widman/Magnuson (CF) d. Kay/Tisdale der Tanksley heading into Fri- Welcome home: Shaw (2-4) LAKE ERIE LEAGUE Miller (Stow) d. Shah (Strong) 6-1, 6-0; (Co) 6-0, 6-0; A. Didovic/Joyce (NDCL) d. “There’s great chemistry between me, the players Bedford (3-3, 1-2) at Shaw (2-4, 0-3) Weaver (Brun) d. Prinkey (Midpark) 6-1, Altman/Bishop (J) 6-2, 6-0; I. Didovic/ and coaches at Virginia Tech,” said Coundourides, of day’s Portage Trail Conference has perhaps the worst home-and- #14 Cleveland Heights (5-1, 2-1) at War- 6-0; Cannon (Stow d. Clifford (Med) 6-0, Kirchner (NDCL) d. White/Guzik (CF) 6-1, rensville Heights (1-5, 0-3) 6-0; Peskura (Strong) d. Baldari (NR) 6-3, 1-6, 7-6(4); Corsby/Jiao (B) d. Phrien/ Brunswick. Metro Division game against away schedule around with seven Lorain (2-4, 2-1) at Maple Heights (3-3, 1-2) 6-1; Castner (Wad) d. Jones (Nord) 7-6, DeLost (L) 6-2, 6-3; Brady/Wipula (E) d. Warren G. Harding (5-1, 3-0) at #13 Euclid 6-4; Hissong (Walsh Jesuit) d. Yu (Fire) 6-0, Koren/jipriano (PH) 7-6(6), 3-6, 6-1; — Bob Fortuna Streetsboro. The Panthers, who road games. The Cardinals (4-2, 3-0) 6-2; Pennington (Copley) d. Shi (Hud) 6-1, Brook/Jeppesen (J) d. Patel/Hermann (Co) 6-4; Brusk (Breck) d. Lockwood (Wads) NORTH COAST LEAGUE 6-0, 6-2; Joseph/Deacon (WG) d. Freed/ have overcome the loss of their played five of their first six games 6-1,1-6, 6-1; Vargo (Brun) d. Pung (Stow) Blue Division Nelso (Wi) 7-6(8), 7-6(7); Kerman/Goran 6-1, 6-0; Wood (Clov) d. Coffman (Nord) Maple-Bedford game time changed: The start best player — wide receiver Matt away, including the past two at Archbishop Hoban (0-6, 0-1) at Padua (2-4, (Haw) d. Schmidt/Abdalian (G) 6-2, 6-2; 6-4,7-5; Taylor (Rev) d. Waibel (C. Fall) 7-6, 0-1) Second round: Green/Leizman (Haw) d. time for the Week 10 football game between Maple 6-4; Petrich (High) d. Strick (Ber) 6-0, 6-1. McClone — to illness and several Lorain and Warren Harding Walsh Jesuit (1-4, 1-0) at Notre Dame-Ca- Norton/Spahr (P) 6-1, 6-0; Kaleal/ Second round: Garrity (Med) d. Aronhalt Heights and Bedford has been changed due to ACT other starters to injuries, are in (both losses). thedral Latin (4-2, 1-0) Bromelmeier (Wi) d. Pountnry/Brooks (Fire) 6-0, 6-1; Hopkins (Copley) d. Vaz- (WG) 7-6(5), 6-2; S. Tall/J. Tall (B) d. White Division quez (Mid) 6-2, 7-6; Haines (NR) d. Farid testing. The Oct. 27 game will kick off at 3 p.m. in the chase for the school’s first Shaw is home this week against Villa Angela-St. Joseph (1-5, 0-1) vs. Trinity Clarke/Farrell (G) 6-4, 6-0; Didovic/Joyce (Breck) 6-2, 4-6, 7-5; Hopps-Weber (Ber) d. (NDCL) d. Widman/Magnuson (CF); I. (2-4, 0-1) at Bedford Stadium Hendren (C. Falls) 6-3, 6-1; Mdzinarishvili Bedford. playoff appearance since 1997. Bedford and next week against Didovic/Kirchner (NDCL) d. Crosby/Jiao NORTHEAST OHIO CONFERENCE (Hud) d. Duncan (Clov) 6-2, 6-0; Doyle (B) 6-1, 6-7(5); Brook/Jeppesen (J) d. Lake Division (Wad) d. Nikova (Mid) 6-0, 2-6, 6-4; Brown They stand sixth in Division III, Maple Heights, before closing at Brady/Wipula (E) 6-2, 6-2; Krishnan/Bhatio Garfield Heights (2-4, 1-0) at Parma (1-5, (Cop) d. Lifke (Rev) 6-3, 6-2; Miller (Stoow) (O) d. Konger/Hogan (P) 6-2, 6-2; Region 9. Warrensville Heights and at 0-1) d. Cutler (Walsh Jesuit) 2-6, 6-2, 6-4; Forman/Lynham (G) d. Kernan/Goran Hadler (High) d. Weaver (Brun) 6-0, 6-0; River Division (Haw) 6-0, 6-2; Third round: Green/ Tanksley also realizes the team Cleveland Heights Cannon (Stow) d. Peskura (Strong) 6-4, Recreation listings online #16 Elyria (4-2, 0-1) at Cuyahoga Falls Leizman (Haw) d. Kaleal/Bromelmeier (Wi) 6-2; Lim (Hud) d. Castner (Wad) 6-3, 6-7, is heading into the toughest (3-3, 0-1) 6-0, 6-0; A. Didovic/Joyce (NDCL) d. S. 7-6; Hissong (Walsh Jesuit) d. Smith A complete listing of regional events and tryouts appears Mayfield (4-2, 1-0) at North Royalton (6-0, Tall/J. Tall (B) 6-1, 6-2; I. Didovic/Kirchner Looking ahead: (Breck) 6-3, 6-1; Ball (NR) d. Pennington stretch of its schedule. Following Willoughby 1-0) (NDCL) d. Brook/Jeppesen (J) 6-1, 6-0; (Cop) 6-2, 6-1; Vargo (Brun) d. Brusk each week on cleveland.com/recreation. Stow (2-4, 0-1) at #10 Hudson (5-1, 1-0) Forman/Lynham (G) d. Krishnan/Bhatia Streetsboro, the Panthers play at South is getting a glimpse into its (Breck) 6-4, 5-3; Wood (Clov) d. Taylor Valley Division (O) 6-2, 6-0. To submit items for the recreation calendar, fax informa- #20 Solon (4-2, 1-0) at #3 Mentor (5-1, (Revere) 7-6, 6-4; Hissong (Walsh Jesuit) d. Ravenna and host Kent Roose- own future. Freshman offensive Late results tion at least two weeks in advance to 216-999-6276 or 1-0) Petrich (High) 6-1, 6-0. Third round: Garrity Andrews Osborne 3, Harvey 2 velt, regarded as the two best lineman Nick Urban (6-3, 265) Strongsville (2-4, 0-1) at Medina (1-5, 0-1) (Med) d. Hopkins (Copley) 6-0, 6-0; Haines e-mail [email protected]. Listings are free. Singles: Beamer (H) d. Vito 6-3, 6-7(6-8), Twinsburg (3-3, 1-0) at #7 Brunswick (4-2, (NR) d. Hopps-Weber (Berea) 6-3, 6-4; 6-1; Petrelli (AO) d. Van Wincle 6-1, 6-0; Send The Rec Room your team info, pictures teams in the league. has received increased playing 0-1) Mdzinarishvili (Hudson) d. Doyle (Wads- : Log on to worth) 6-0, 6-0; Miller (Stow) d. Brown(Co- Jones (AO) d. Winters 6-0, 6-0. cleveland.com’s The Rec Room at cleveland.com/ — Tim Rogers time while Tom Vanclauskas re- NORTHEASTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE pley) 7-6, 6-2; Hadler (Highland) d. Cannon Doubles: Jackson/Shen (AO) d. Zhang/ covers from an injury that has Grand Valley (3-3) at Pymatuning Valley (Stow) 6-2, 6-0; Hissong (Walsh Jesuit) d. Ballard 6-4, 6-3; Koren/Cipriano (H) d. Du/ recroom. There, you can find stories and photos about lo- (2-4, 1-0) Wood (Cloverleaf) 6-0, 6-1. Hirmas 6-2, 6-2. Ledgemont (2-4, 1-0) at Mathews (1-5, 0-1) cal recreational and amateur athletes succeeding in ev- Sign here, please: This is a kept him primarily on defense. Doubles—First round: Lu/Acoria (Hudson) Aurora 3, Orange 2 PATRIOT ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Singles: Young (O) d. Gilley 6-4, 3-6, 6-1; good week to ask a Euclid foot- Urban started last week against d. Tang/Moore (Copley) 6-1, 6-0; Anese/ erything from A to Z. This week, log on to read about: Stars Division Crookston (Stow) d. Shisler/Curlee (Fire- Miotke (A) d. Stankovic 6-1, 6-0; C.Nelson R Highlights from annual Fencers Attacking Diabetes ball player or coach for his auto- Chardon. Sophomore tailback Brookside (0-6, 0-3) at Buckeye (1-5, 1-2) stone) 6-0, 6-2; Ross/Brennean (WJ) d. (A) d. B.Roth 6-2, 6-0. Firelands (1-5, 1-2) at Keystone (3-3, 2-1) Hammond/Juker (Ber) 6-0, 6-0; Noe/Fick Doubles: A.Nelson/Gill (A) d. Krishnan/ tournament at Independence Fieldhouse. graph. D.J. Greene has looked good in Wellington (1-5, 1-2) at Black River (3-3, (Wadsworth) d. Spaeth/Santiago (Brun) Bhatia 5-7, 6-0, 6-4; Rico/J.Roth (O) d. 3-0) 6-1, 6-0; Wang/Olsen (Brecksville) d. Kovalcheck/ Caito 6-4, 2-6, 6-3. Want to find a spot in The Rec Room to tell people about The Panthers are coming off a the few chances he’s received be- Stripes Division Gray/Kornowski (Cloverleaf) 6-0, 6-1; Beachwood 4, Hudson ‘B’ 1 your accomplishments or those of your recreational Clearview (4-2, 2-1) at Oberlin (5-1, 2-1) Henderickson/Hendrickson (Revere) d. Singles: Finkenthal d. Dalieh 6-0, 7-6(5); signature win at then-No. 4 hind Kareem Hunt. He has nine Columbia (5-1, 3-0) at Lutheran West (3-3, Major/Ott (Medina) 6-3, 6-2; Watts/ Kuang d. Sachtleben 6-1, 6-3; Y.Wang (H) team? Send an e-mail to [email protected] (be sure to Cleveland Heights. But if they carries for 41 yards. 2-1) Cressman (Highland) d. Juda/Eble (Mid- d. Spector 6-4, 6-0. Fairview (1-5, 1-2) vs. Brooklyn (0-6, 0-3) park 6-2, 6-4; Packard/Pellechia (NR) d. Doubles: S.Tall/J.Tall d. Ferns/J.Wang 6-1, put The Rec Room in the subject header). Photos also will don’t do it again Friday against — Tim Warsinskey at Brooklyn Athletic Complex Tan/Sherman (Strongsville) 6-1, 6-0; 6-0; Crosby/Jiao d. Webster/Neher 6-4, 6-3. be accepted if they are in .jpeg format. C10 Sports The Plain Dealer Breaking news: cleveland.com Sunday, October 7, 2012 HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY Gilmour girls rout reigning state champ Liberty Center Joe Magill “It feels great,” Gilmour coach “Having Halle back was a huge erty Center, but this is fantastic. I ond in last year’s state meet, finish of freshman Rachel Iaco- Special to The Plain Dealer Matt Lindley said. “We wanted to boost for the girls,” Lindley said. wasn’t expecting to be this big of crossed the line in 19:50.1, fol- fano and senior Marissa Rossetti. have a respectable showing “Having her at the line was a a factor. I had no idea if I could lowed by Mallory Myers in sec- The Irish, who proved last week Cortland, Ohio —Itmay against the defending champi- fresh wind in their sails.” break 30 minutes.” ond and Natalie Pasicyznyk in that they are the top team in the not have been a shot heard ons, but this far exceeded our ex- Running in training flats de- CVCA sophomore Sammy third. Kelly Janus (8) and state regardless of division, ’round the world, but certainly pectations.” spite muddy conditions, Markell Bockoven is also coming back McKenna Tiley (18) rounded out placed their top five among the the Gilmour girls fired one Satur- Gilmour was one of five area was the second Gilmour runner from an injury. She suffered from the scorers for CVCA. first eight finishers despite step- day that will shock the state —at teams to win their respective di- to finish, crossing the line in fifth a stomach ailment for much of “I’m feeling a lot better,” Bock- ping up a division. least in cross country circles. visions, as St. Ignatius and St. oven said. “I’m not 100 percent, place. She was sandwiched be- the summer, causing her to lose Gilmour’s boys benefited from Despite missing one of its top Vincent-St. Mary’s girls won in but I’m getting there.” tween freshmen Catherine Dolo- weight and miss about six weeks McDonald and Maplewood, runners, Gilmour pulled a huge Division I, Cuyahoga Valley St. Ignatius and St. Vincent-St. hanty (fourth) and Hannah of training. Saturday she led a ranked 1-2 in the state in Divi- upset against defending state Christian Academy took honors Mary dominated their respective Markell (sixth), and followed by 1-2-3 finish for the Royals, who sion III, choosing to move up to champion and No.1-ranked Lib- in the Division II girls race, while Division I races, with each team erty Center at the Legends Cross the boys from Gilmour also won Caitlin Whetstone (19) and dominated their race, winning by scoring an incredibly low 22 the Division II race, which Ma- Country Invitational at the in Division III. Madeleine Krakowiak (21), as nearly 100 points. points. The Wildcats, ranked sec- plewood won. The Lancers rode Trumbull County Fairgrounds. While Alexis Anton missed the the Lancers had five finishers be- “I’d say she’s about 70 per- ond in the state, had six finishers the 3-4-5 finish of juniors John The Lancers, ranked sixth in meet because of SAT testing, Gil- fore Liberty Center’s fourth. cent,” CVCA coach George Hallis among the first nine, led by sen- Brett, Alexander Clapacs and Al- the state, displayed superior mour’s girls welcomed back “I felt really good,” Markell said. “Some days are better than ior Jack Miller, who was second exander Ulatowski to easily out- depth as well as talent up front to Halle Markell to the lineup. It said. “It’s the first time I’ve run others, but she’s never lost her to Tyler Menear of Brunswick. score Berkshire, 52-72. easily defeat Liberty Center, was the first race of the season hard since Aug. 20. Everybody desire and her ability to work A similar level of domination 55-76, in the Division III girls for Markell, who suffered a mi- wanted to step it up and have a hard.” was achieved by St. Vincent-St. Joe Magill is a freelance writer in race. nor stress fracture in late August. good performance against Lib- Bockoven, who finished sec- Mary, which was led by the 1-2 Auburn Township.

HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD

Football AKRON CITY SERIES Akron North 0 7 7 6—20 Kenmore 0 6 0 8—14 K - Oliver 41 pass from Ballinger (Moore kick) N - Williams 15 run (Landaverde kick) K - Willoughby 2 run (Moore kick) N - Johnson 15 pass from Kennedy (run good) K - Smith 25 pass from Ballinger (kick failed) NORTH COAST LEAGUE White Division Warren JFK 14 10 0 7—31 Holy Name 0 0 7 7—14 JFK - Seger 51 pass from Naples (Bofen- kamp kick) JFK - Munno 9 pass from Naples (Bofen- kamp kick) JFK - Bofenkamp 27 FG JFK - M. Fordeley 3 run (Bofenkamp kick) HN - Medovic 20 run (Stepic kick) JFK - Fordeley 3 run (Bofenkamp kick) HN - Egizii 32 pass from Messina (Stepic kick) NORTH COAST LEAGUE Blue Division MIKE CARDEW AKRON BEACON JOURNAL Benedictine 0 0 0 0— 0 Lake Catholic 0 7 0 6—13 Girls cross country runners begin the Stow Bulldogs Invitational on Saturday at Silver Springs Park in Stow. Hudson won the event. LC - Baniewicz 1 run (Korb kick) LC - Stepec 2 run Parma 60; 3. Lake Catholic 88; 4. St. Mar- How they finished: 1. Hudson 57; 2. O: Boye-Doe, n/a. Singles — Semifinals: Gilley (Aurora) d. NORTHEAST OHIO CONFERENCE tin de Porres 137; 5. Maple Heights 141; Walsh Jesuit 84; 3. Woodridge 98; 4. Goalies: O, Ferguson (3 saves); SPC, n/a Miotke (Aurora) 6-3, 6-1; Weaver (Men- Lake Division 6. Andrews Osborne Academy 153; 7. Ho- Brecksville-Broadview Heights 122; 5. Olmsted Falls 0, Lakewood 0 tor) d. Krebs (Kent Roosevelt) 6-4, 6-1. Valley Forge 0 0 0 0— 0 rizon Science Academy 177; 8. Rhodes GlenOak 135; 6. Chardon 141; 7. Stow OF (9-3-1): None. L (8-4-2): None. Third place: Krebs (Kent Roosevelt) d. Shaker Heights 7 21 6 21—55 182; 9. New Day Academy 215. 147; 8. Mentor 175; 9. Massillon Perry Goalies: OF, Samsel (5 saves), L, Fehren- Miotke (Aurora) 6-3, 6-1. Championship: SH - McCrae 65 yd pass from Pope (Katz Top individuals: 1. Vonderau (Parma) 185; 10. Avon Lake 214. bach (u/a) Weaver (Mentor) d. Gilley (Aurora) 6-3, kick) 17:54.54; 2. Mihacevich (West Geauga) Top individuals: 1. Kule (Chardon) Rocky River 3, Benedictine 2 6-1. SH - Owens 5 run (Katz kick) 18:26.09; 3. Rains (West Geauga) 19:21.6; 2. Sauers (Hudson) 19:36.3; 3. RR (6-7-1): Sp. Klodnick, Newby, Su. Doubles — Semifinals: Marchant/Birze SH - Adams 7 pass from Pope (Katz kick) 18:38.31; 4. Rains (West Geauga) Renuart (Walsh Jesuit) 19:41.2; 4. Sinko Klodnick. B (2-10-1): Smith Joyce. (Kenston) d. Pivovar/Prasertsak (Solon) SH - Claytor 1 run (Katz kick) 18:47.39; 5. Becker (West Geauga) (Walsh Jesuit) 19:56.9; 5. VanDyke (Hud- Goalies: RR, Liva (1 save); B, Wadesisi 6-2, 6-2; Fukamachi/Vizelman (Mayfield) SH - Burgess 59 pass from Pope (kick 18:55.15; 6. Schulte (Parma) 19:08; 7. son) 20:01; 6. Spreitzer (Woodridge) (2), Merimee (7). d. Marks/Kandakai (Solon) 6-1, 6-0. Mozil (Lake Catholic) 19:15.06; 8. Crowl failed) 20:03.2; 7. Hartline (Hudson) 20:07.1; 8. St. Edward 1, Solon 0 Third place: Marks/Kandaki (Solon) d. (West Geauga) 19:15.06; 9. Girbino SH - Perkins 29 pass from Pope (Katz Stansbury (Chardon) 20:12.2; 9. Fobean SE: Bowden. Pivovar/Pastersak (Solon) 6-7 (5-7), 6-3, (West Geauga) 19.22.88; 10. Little (Hori- kick) (Stow) 20:12.2; 10. Rains (Brecksville) Saves: SE, Ford (6 saves); S, Alstadt (3). 6-3. Championship: Marchant/Birze zon Science) 19:23.51. (Kenston) d. Fukamachi/Vizelman (May- SH - Leach 38 pass from Pope (Katz kick) 20:23.3. Twinsburg 5, Eastlake North 0 field) 6-1, 7-6 (10-8). SH - Jones 35 run (Katz kick) LEGENDS MEET T (12-0-2): Piccone, Radtke, Harney, own Field hockey PREMIER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE DIVISION I goal. DIVISION II SECTIONALS How they finished: 1. St. Ignatius 22; 2. Hathaway Brown 1, Kett. Fairmont 0 Goalies: T, Candau (0 saves), Molineri At Boardman Riverside 0 6 7 7—20 Brunswick 70; 3. Avon 70; 4. North 135; HB (11-3-1): Warner. (0). N, Komso (7) Singles — Semifinals: Haggerty (Cardinal University 0 10 7 7—24 5. St. Ignatius B 140; 6. Shaker Heights Goalies: HB, Whitmyer (5 saves), Kauf- Willoughby South 3, Berea 2 Mooney) d. Yerian (Cardinal Mooney) R - Marcus Jones 17 run (kick failed) 152; 7. Lakeside 177; 8. Willoughby South man (2); KF, Pierce (7). WS: Simenc 2 Bencina. B: Dolson, Rob- 6-2, 6-1. Lee (JFK) d. Reider (Cardinal U - Andrew Dorogi 49 run (Bell kick) 232; 9. Cleveland Heights 287; 10. North Day. Oakwood 3, Hathaway Brown 2 ertson. Mooney) 7-5, 6-2. Third place: Yerian U - Ryder Bell 35 fg B 290; 11. North C 349. DO (9-3-2): n/a; HB (10-3-1): Moss, Goalies: WS, Oress (10 saves); B, n/a. (CM) d. Reider (CM) 6-3, 6-3. Champion- R - Matt Milostan 70 run (Horvat kick) Top individuals: 1. Monroe (Brunswick) Warner. ship: Haggerty (CM) d. Lee (JFK) 6-3, U - Andrew Dorogi 1 run (Bell kick) 16:39.4; 2. Miller (St. Ignatius) 16:47.5; 3. Goalies: O, n/a; HB, Whitmyer (4 saves). Girls soccer 6-4. Wagner (St. Ignatius) 16:49; 4. Arquillo R - Maxx Brubaker 1 run (Horvat kick) Western Reserve 5, Maumee Valley 1 Amherst 0, Oregon Clay 0 Doubles — Semifinals: Cicchi/ (St. Ignatius) 16:55.1; 5. Bartram (St. Ig- U - Kevin Smith 96 kick return (Bell kick) WRA (7-5): Barnett 2, Forhan, Gibbons, Goalies: A, Keller (6 saves); C, Heintschel DiDomenico (C. Mooney) d. Cardarelli/ natius) 17:09.3; 6. Pecoraro (Avon) (7). Soldressen 6-3, 6-3; Guliano/Stroup (JFK) SENATE ATHLETIC LEAGUE 17:13.4; 7. Green (North) 17:16; 8. Lynch Wyman. MV: n/a. Goalies: WRA, DeBolt (4 saves); MV, u/a. Arch. Hoban 3, Northwest 0 d. Eckman/Palusak (Poland) 6-3, 4-6, John Marshall 0 14 0 0—14 (St. Ignatius) 17:17; 9. Thorkelson (St. Ig- AH (9-4-1): Zingale, Dobbins, Petit. 6-4. Third place: Cardarelli/Soldressen Cleveland JFK 6 14 14 13—47 natius) 17:18.5; 10. Fasciana (Avon) Girls golf Goalies: AH, Beke (1 save); N, Morrison (Struthers) d. Eckman/Palusak (Poland) 17:18.7. 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. Championship: Cicchi/ JFK - Bell 90 kick return (kick failed) Pickerington North Classic (7). JFK - Williams 1 run (Draper from Wil- DIVISION II DiDomenico (CM) d. Guliano/Stroup At Cook’s Creek G.C. Aurora 1, Hawken 0 liams) How area teams finished: 3. St. Vincent- (JFK) 6-2, 6-4. How they finished: 1. Dublin Coffman A (9-4-1): Bollas. H (7-3-1): None. JM - 5 run (kick failed) St. Mary 71; 4. Cuyahoga Valley Chris- 320; 2. Dublin Jerome 324; 3. Bishop Goalies: A, Doyle (8 saves); H, Hanzlik At Rocky River JFK - Williams 3 run (kick failed) tian Academy 72; 5. Perry 186; 6. Notre Watterson 339; 4. Walsh Jesuit 346; 5. (12) Singles — Semifinals: Bechinsky (L) d. JM - 45 INT return (#1 run) Dame-Cathedral Latin 186; 7. Southeast Pickerington North 354; 6. Olentagy 361; Brecksville 1, Revere 0 Mitchell (HB) 6-1, 6-0; Iranpour (HB) d. JFK - Oliver 20 pass from Williams (Wil- 219; 10. St. Vincent-St. Mary B 262; 11. 7. Upper Arlington 362; 8. Findlay 370; 9. B (9-2-2): Morgan . R (10-3-1): None. Quinones (RR) 6-0, 6-0. Third place: liams run) Padua 267; 12. Cuyahoga Valley Chris- Mitchell (HB) d. Quinones (RR) 6-1, 7-5. Marysville 384; 10. Worthington Kil- Goalies: B, Lopez (1 save); R, Hursh (5) JFK - Bell 2 run (kick failed) tian Academy B 353; 14. Tallmadge 366; Championship: Iranpour (HB) d. Bu- bourne 419. Chardon 4, Brush 0 JFK - Salters 3 run (kick failed) 15. Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin B 447; chinsky (L) 6-2, 6-1. 16. Benedictine 509; 17. Tallmadge B Top individuals: 1. Toth (Jerome) 75; 2. C: Ferrante 4. JFK - Bell 7 run (Salters kick) Doubles — Semifinals: Konstan/Haskell 366; 18. Garrettsville Garfield 577; 19. St. (tie) Raines (Coffman), Rob (Jerome) 77; Goalies: C, Manring (8 saves); Burturm (CVCA) d. Hata/Feng (L) 6-2, 6-1; Adler/ NONLEAGUE Vincent-St. Mary C 579; 20. Streetsboro 4. (tie) Long (Coffman), Meyers (Watter- (10). PAUL TOPLE AKRON BEACON JOURNAL Persky (HB) d. Grierson/Riegelsberger 589; 21. Cuyahoga Valley Christian Acad- son) 78; 6. Reilly (Walsh Jesuit) 80 Elyria 9, Oberlin 0 John Adams 0 0 0 0— 0 (RR) 6-1, 6-4. Third place: Grierson/ emy C 594; 22. Geneva 596; 25. Tall- E (4-4-5): N. Benko 4, Ramirez 2, Yance, St. Ignatius 28 7 7 7—49 Riegelsberger (RR) d. Hata/Feng (L) 6-3, madge C 742; 27. Benedictine B 768; 28. Kenmore’s Victor Oliver, left, breaks up a pass intended for Akron Boys soccer Wilms, J. Benko SI - Kavalec fumble recovery (Colella 6-2. Championship: Konstan/Haskell Beachwood 772. Aurora 2, Copley 2 Goalies: E, J. Brown (2 saves); O, Odi- kick) North’s William Duhart III during the visiting Vikings’ 20-14 win (CVCA) d. Adler/Persky (HB) 7-5, 6-3. Top area individuals: 4. Bockoven Aurora (11-1-3): Blackley, Perez. C duro (11). SI - McVey 34 run (Colella kick) (CVCA) 16:51.4; 5. Iacofano (SVSM) Saturday in Akron. (11-1-2): Brennan, Harter. Fairview 1, Midview 1 SI - McVey 3 run (Colella kick) 17:05.2; 6. Adams (CVCA) 17:08.8; 7. Os- Goalies: A, Pavlick (5 saves); C, Mubarak F (10-2-2): Miller. M (4-9-2): Buersken. Volleyball SI - McVey 7 run (Colella kick) wald (SVSM) 17:14.5. (2). Goalies: F, Lorko (2 saves); M, Ceh (4). Clearview d. Berea 25-9, 25-12, 25-14 SI - Pellegrino 6 fumble recovery (Colella zek (Black River) 17:24; 6. Bistritz (Cha- Willoughby South 301; 13. Warren Har- Elyria 482; 18. Cloverleaf 490; 19. Rocky Hathaway Brown d. Lake Ridge 25-7, DIVISION III Avon Lake 1, Slylvania Northview 1 Hathaway Brown 5, Tol. Notre Dame 0 kick) grin Falls) 17:25.60; 7. Freed (Claymont) ding 374. River B 490; 20. Berea 517; 21. Revere 25-10, 25-16 How are teams finished: 1. Gilmour AL (5-5-4): Murdock. SN (8-3-2): Bartlett. HB: Vajskop 2, Roman 2, Danes. SI - Schafer 32 pass from Thomas (Staffi- 17:27.20; 8. Rusnak (Open Door) Top individuals: 1. Iacofano (SVSM) 533; 22. New Philadelphia 562. Hillsdale d. Black River 11-25, 24-26, Academy 52; 2. Berkshire 72; 5. Trinity Goalies: AL, Adams (3 saves); SN, Mas- Goalies: HB, O’Brien (0 saves); Elhindi leno kick) 17:30.90; 9. Axson (Archbishop Hoban) 19:27.3; 2. Rossetti (SVSM) 19:28.1; 3. Top individuals: 1.Haiss (Solon) 18:57.80; 25-22, 28-26, 25- 152; 10. Kirtland 307; 13. Gilmour Acad- sey (3). (0); ND, Rai (4), Poolos (0). SI - Thomas 5 run (Staffileno kick) 17:35.20; 10. Auber (Buckeye) 17:36.50. Pasadyn (Brunswick) 19:43.3; 4. Sollen- 2. Connelly (Rocky River) 19:18.30; 3. John Adams d. Lutheran East 25-14, emy B 323; 14. Newbury 343; 17. Trinity berger (SVSM) 19:47.6; 5. Cullen (Shaker Sandridge (Solon) 19:25.60; 4. Wise (So- Brecksville 2, Amherst 1 Laurel 4, Independence 0 25-16, 25-16 WRA 3 14 7 0—24 B 437. STOW BULLDOG INVITATIONAL Heights) 2).02.1; 6. Scott (Brunswick) lon) 19:53.60; 5. Walker (Magnificat) B (12-1-1): Rader, P. Phillips. A: Shef- L (7-3-3): Kosir, Jones, Killeen, Riddle. North Ridgeville d. Parma 25-15, 25-19, Linsly 10 14 21 7—52 Top area individuals: 3. Dornback (Berk- How they finished: 1. Strongsville 61; 2. 20:11.2; 7. Bozsik (SVSM) 20;14.4; 8. 19:59.90; 6. Cifacs (North Royalton) field. Goalies: L, Piccus (1 save); I, Riddle (1). 25-23 shire) 17:04; 4. Brett (Gilmour Academy) Canfield 94; 3. Austintown-Fitch 130; 4. Mendiola (SVSM) 20:14.6; 9. Horton 20:04.70; 7. Craigo (Howland) 20:12.50; Goalies: B, Stease (2 saves); A, Daugh- Midview 1, Fairview 1 Richmond Heights d. Shaw 25-15, 25-17, 17:13.8; 5. Clapacs (Gilmour Academy) McQuaid Jesuit 132; 5. Lakewood 158; 6. Chalker 8 8 0 14—30 (Brunswick) 20:15.8; 10. Pavlick 20:21. 8. Rhodes (Highland) 20:20; 9. Scavuzzo erty (6). M: Beursken. F: Miller. 25-19 17:23.9; 6. Ulatowski (Gilmour Academy) Stow 166; 7. Field 170; 8. Nordonia 188; Lutheran East 0 6 0 0— 6 (Medina) 20:20.30; 10. DiBiasio (Berea) Brunswick 2, Normandy 1 Goalies: n/a. Stow d. Wadsworth 25-20, 28-26, 25-13 17:25.9; 9. Nedrich (Trinity) 17:36.8. 9. Massillon Perry 197; 10. Brecksville DIVISION II 20:20.70. B (4-6-4): Marinaro, Miller. N (7-6-2): North Olmsted 4, Mayfield 2 Valley Forge d. Lincoln West 25-8, 25-7, 202; 11. Kent Roosevelt 258; 12. Aurora How they finished: 1. Cuyahoga Valley LATE RESULTS Petriy. NO: Kereky, Welch, Johnson, O’Halloran. 25-15 MEDINA CROSS COUNTRY FESTIVAL 286; 13. Copley 328; 14. Firestone 350; Christian Academy 32; 2. Garrettsville DIVISION II/III NONLEAGUE Goalies: B, Foust (7 saves); N, Clata (3). M: Tritt, Carter Woodridge d. Akron East 25-10, 25-13, DIVISION I 15. Mayfield 396; 16. Olmsted Falls 455; Garfield 126; 3. Notre Dame-Cathedral How they finished: 1. Chagrin Falls 50; 2. Gilmour 7 0 8 7 7—29 Columbia 2, Gilmour Academy 2 Goalies: NO, Patterson (3 saves), Balasko 25-18 How they finished: 1. Medina 74; 2. 17. Normandy 540; 18. Brush 581. Latin 136; 4. Southeast 165; 5. Padua Claymont 65; 3. St. Mary C.C. 133; 4. Conneaut 0 9 6 7 6—28 C (5-7-2): Thrane, Zelinsky. G (8-2-5): (2); M, Stickley (9) Howland 110; 3. St. Edward 114; 4. Ken- Top individuals: 1. Doyle (Strongsville) 175; 6. Beaumont 187; 7. Streetsboro Sandy Valley 171; 5. Canton C.C. 185; 6. GREEN TOURNAMENT Dolan, Screnci. Riverside 3, Perry 0 G - Botek 25 run (Catanese kick) ston 122; 5. Wadsworth 177; 6. Solon 17:08.6; 2. McGuire (Strongsville) 190; 8. Perry 201; 9. Tallmadge 224; 10. Indian Valley 199; 7. Orange 208; 8. Open Brunswick d. Green 25-13, 25-7 Goalies: C, Elsasser (2 saves), Carder R: Jacobson, Bucholtz, Brunstetter C - Colucci 23 run (kick failed) 191; 7. North Olmsted 257; 8. Norwalk 17:21.4; 3. Stuver (McQuaid Jesuit) Girard 225; 11. Cuyahoga Valley Chris- Door 210; 9. Rootstown 231; 10. Willard Brunswick d. Cardinal 25-15, 25-11 (4); GA, Hesler (2). Goalies: R, Leiden (3 saves); P, Homerick C - Roots 23 FG 258; 9. Midpark 266; 10. Berea 271; 11. 17:23.2; 4. Horning (Stow) 17:24.5; 5. tian Academy B 229; 12. Struthers 243; 236; 11. St. Paul 242; 12. Holy Name 268; Brunswick d. Green 25-19, 25-10 Medina B 298; 12. North Royalton 329; Hawken 6, Harvey 0 (7). C - Colucci 43 run (kick failed) Ciolkowsksi (McQuaid Jesuit) 17:25.4; 6. 13. Edgewood 286; 14. Conneaut 330; 15. 13. Buckeye 298; 14. Buchtel 350; 15. HOLY NAME QUADRANGULAR 13. Revere 346; 14. Madison 384; 15. Clo- Haw (8-1-1): Naft 2, Holden, Duff, G – Conroy 8 pass from Botek (Botek to Baker (Austintown-Fitch) 17:26; 7. Ken- Beachwood 412; 16. Jefferson 420; 17. Monroeville 359;16. St. Paul B 452. Walsh Jesuit 3, Columbus DeSales 0 Beaumont d. Holy Name 25-21, 25-21 verleaf 417; 16. Highland 445; 17. Ken- Harkey, Young. Har (5-6-2): None. Hyland) nedy (Canfield) 17:31.7; 8. Thaxton (Nor- Mooney 491; 18. Streetsboro B 550. Top individuals: 1. Hinds (St. Mary) WJ (12-0-2): Knapp 2, LoPresti. CD Beaumont d. Rocky River 25-21, 25-17 ston B 448; 18. St. Edward B 449; 19. Goalies: Haw, Labes (3 saves), Gilchrist G - Lesko 22 pass from Botek (Catanese donia) 17:33.3; 9. Onyak (Copley) Top individuals: 1. Bockoven (CVCA) 20:06.40; 2. Dillon (Claymont) 20:25.80; (8-3-3): None. Holy Name d. Strongsville 25-22, 13-25, Westlake 464; 20. Green 514; 21. Elyria (1); Har, Jose (14). kick) 17:33.3; 10. Bresson (Canfield) 17:36.6. 19:50.1; 2. Myers (CVCA) 19:55.6; 3. Pas- 3. Neubauer (Open Door) 20:39.40; 4. Goalies: WJ, DeMarchi (3 saves) 27-25 544; 22. Dover 606; 23. New Philadelphia C - Colucci 1 run (Roots kick) icnyk (CVCA) 20:03.4; 4. Maher (Salem) Swigert (Claymont) 20:41.60; 5. Dustin Hudson 3, Twinsburg 1 Wickliffe 6, Harvey 0 Holy Name d. Rocky River 25-23, 25-14 607; 24. Harvey 644. C - Collucci 6 yard TD run (kick blocked) Girls cross country 20:43.2; 5. McCullough (Southeast) (Chagrin Falls) 20:43.30; 6. Ubersax (Or- H (7-3-3): Camp, Wright, Torrence. T W (10-4-0): Daye 2, Sharaba, Johnson, Strongsville d. Beaumont 25-22, 25-23 G - Gallo 11 pass from Botek (Catanese Top individuals: 1. Zupan (Berea) 20:44.9; 6. Hahn (Garrettsville Garfield) ange) 20:58.10; 7. Sowers (Claymont) (7-4-1): Sutliff. Gamiere, Stephens. ANDREWS INVITATIONAL Strongsville d. Rocky River 25-13, 25-20 kick) 16:18.90; 2. Riordan (Solon) 16:23.90; 3. 21:03; 7. Walker (Struthers) 21:08.8; 8. 21:01.10; 8. Cantlay (Chagrin Falls) Goalies: H, L’Hommedieu (5 saves); T, Goalies: W, Heyduk (3 saves); H, Hamil- How they finished: 1.Hathaway Brown MAYFIELD INVITATIONAL Sullivan (Howland) 16:24; 4. Henry (Ken- Hughes (Southeast) 21:22.5; 9. Janus 21:05; 9. Walker (Chagrin Falls) 21:12.20; McGlinchy (8). ton (15). AROUND OHIO 49; 2. Westlake 50; 3. West Geauga 69; 4. Mayfield over Hoban 25-10, 25-14 ston) 16:31.70; 5. Blank (Solon) 16:33.10; (CVCA) 21:29.1; 10. Clinger (NDCL) 10. Emler (Indian Valley) 21:15.10. Independence 4, Wellington 3 Baltimore Liberty Union 41, Lancaster Eastlake North 73; 5. Parma 129; 6. An- Independence over Mayfield 25-11, 25-14 6. Vandenberg (Highland) 16:38.90; 7. 21:29.1. I (8-5-2): Smith 2, Klos, Wozniak. W: Fisher Cath. 6 drews Osborne Academy 150; 7. Rhodes STOW BULLDOG INVITATIONAL Tennis Mayfield over West Geauga 25-11, 25-17 Navratil (St. Edward) 16:45.40; 8. Koval Dowdell 2, Walker. Cle. Cent. Cath. 12, Bedford St. Peter 213; 8. Horizon Science Academy 221. DIVISION III REGULAR DIVISION I SECTIONALS Lakewood over West Geauga 20-25, (St. Edward) 16:46.20; 9. Styles (Mid- Goalies: I, Bernstein (6 saves); W, Miller Chanel 6 (OT) Top individuals: 1. Dalpiaz (Lake Catho- How area teams finished: 1. Gilmour How they finished: 1. Strongsville 90; 2. At Medina 25-18, 25-18 park) 16:52.10; 10. Menyes (Medina) Academy 55; 4. Berkshire 109; 8. Water- (6). Cols. DeSales 44, Cin. Aiken 0 16:53.80. lic) 20:59.41; 2. Zerbe (West Geauga) Boardman 109; 3. Nordonia 117; 4. Lake- Singles — Semifinals: Garrity (Medina) d. West Geauga over North 26-24, 25-22 Kettering Alter 35, Cin. McNicholas 27 21:40.63; 3. Cowap (Hathaway Brown) loo 298; 11. Trinity 313; 12. Gilmour wood 121; 5. Kent Roosevelt 147; 6. May- Kent Roosevelt 2, Nordonia 1 Mdzinarishvili (Hudson) 7-5, 6-0; K, Hoban over North 16-25, 25-19, 32-30 DIVISION II/III Liberty Center 35, W. Lafayette Ridge- 21:54.34; 4. Thoss (Eastlake North) Academy B 321; 16. Kirtland 374; 20. field 158; 7. Twinsburg 173; 8. Olmsted KR: Long, Habeeb. N: Hathaway. Hissong (Walsh Jesuit) d. E. Hissong Kent Roosevelt over North 25-17, 25-17 How they finished: 1. Rocky River 99; 2. wood 0 22:11.12; 5. Appel (Westlake) 22:20.34; 6. Trinity B 566. Falls 180; 9. Field 197; 10. Copley 227; 11. Goalies: KR, Mohnacky (2 saves); N, Cer- (Walsh Jesuit) 6-2, 6-2. Third place: K. Chagrin Falls 131; 3. Claymont 147; 4. Independence over Lakewood 25-21, Lima Cent. Cath. 31, Cols. Ready 13 Collins (Westlake) 22:26.16; 7. Chavez Top area individuals: 4. Dolohanty (Gil- Canfield 276; 12. Austintown-Fitch 286; cek (8). Mdzinarishvili (Hudson) d. E. Hissong Western Reserve Academy 164; 5. Sandy 25-15 Linsly, W.Va. 52, Western Reserve Ac. 24 (Parma) 22:28.84; 8. Domen (Lake Catho- mour Academy) 20:09.1; 5. Hal. Markel 13. Aurora 325; 14. Ellet 399; 15. Cuya- Lake Catholic 4, Cathedral Prep 1 (Walsh Jesuit) 6-2, 6-1. Championship: Valley 175; 6. Archbishop Hoban 177; 7. Lakewood over Nordonia 25-20, 25-21 Newcomerstown 13, Tuscarawas Cent. lic) 22:33.19; 9. Gurney (Hathaway (Gilmour Academy) 20:11.6; 6. Han. hoga Falls 441; 16. Firestone 444. LC: Korb 2, Korss, Longo. CP: n/a. Garrity (Medina) d. K. Hissong (Walsh) Buckeye 189; 8. Willard 222; 9. Roots- Kent Roosevelt over Nordonia 25-18, Cath. 8 Brown) 22.35.06; 10. Ols (Andrews Os- Markel (Gilmour Academy) 20:11.8. Top individuals: 1. Murray (Kent Roose- Goalies: LC, McIntosh (5 saves). 6-1, 6-1. 25-18 Norwalk St. Paul 49, New London 7 town 250; 10. St. Mary C.C. 250; 11. borne Ac.) 22:38.16. MEDINA CROSS COUNTRY FESTIVAL velt) 19:57.8; 2. Camardo (Strongsville) NDCL 6, Riverside 2 Doubles — Semifinals: Lu/Arcoria (Hud- Nordonia over Hoban 25-16, 26-24 Steubenville Cath. Cent. 63, Barnesville Rocky River B 304; 12. Canal Fulton NW DIVISION I 20:03.4; 3. Rohwer (Brush) 20:19.7; 4. NDCL: Paternti 4, Kling, DiFranco. R: n/a son) d. A. Hendrickson/H. Hendrickson Championship 14 305; 13. Canton C.C. 326; 14. Holy Name LEGENDS MEET How they finished: 1. Solon 76; 2. Magni- Grantonic (Boardman) 20:27.5; 5. Jenkins Goalies: NDCL, Geigerich (3 saves), Kou- (Revere) 7-5, 6-3; Costanzo/Kurtz (Walsh Independence over Kent Roosevelt 25-18, Warren JFK 31, Holy Name 14 365; 15. Open Door 400; 16. Black River DIVISION I ficat 91; 3. Medina 120; 4. Dover 169; 5. (Austintown-Fitch) 20:33.1; 6. Vasarhelyi bek (4). Jesuit) d. Lengel/Welch (Highland) 6-4 25-16 Zanesville Rosecrans 29, Uhrichsville 414; 17. St. Paul 421; 18. Indian Valley How they finished: 1. St. Vincent-St. 442; 19. Orange 516; 20. Monroeville 529; Mary 22; 2. Brunswick 41; 3. Kenston North Royalton 183; 6. Rocky River 186; (Nordonia) 20:38; 7. Bradford (Kent North Olmsted 3, North Royalton 2 7-5. Third place: Lengel/Welch (High- VASJ TRIANGULAR Claymont 19 21. Rocky River C 596; 22. St. Paul B 617. 113; 4. St. Vincent-St. Mary B 122; 5. 7. North Olmsted 188; 8. Wadsworth 235; Roosevelt) 20:49.3; 8. Christie (Lake- NO: Burera, Coleman, Ball. NR: Palko, land) d. Hendrickson/Hendrickson (Re- VASJ d. Chardon 25-13, 25-14 Top individuals: 1. Gallagher (Buckeye) Avon 143; 6. St. Joseph Academy 150; 7. 9. Madison 242; 10. Highland 242; 11. wood) 20:57.1; 9. Torok (Strongsville) Mayell. vere) 6-1, 6-2. Championship: Lu/Arcoria North Olmsted d. Chardon 25-21, 24-26, Boys cross country 16:33.60; 2. Grzincic (Buckeye) 16:36.40; Shaker Heights 155; 8. Lakeside 247; 9. Howland 247; 12. Green 300; 13. Magnifi- 21:03.1; 10. McClure (Kent Roosevelt) Goalies: NO, DeAnna (6 saves); NR, Nagy (Hudson) over Costanzo/Kurtz (Walsh 25-21 ANDREWS INVITATIONAL 3. Lehotay (Sandy Valley) 17:09.20; 4. St. Joseph Academy B 263; 10. St. Vin- cat B 370; 14. Medina B 405; 15. Arch- 21:04.5. (5). Jesuit) 6-4, 6-2. VASJ d. North Olmsted 25-16, 19-25, How they finished: 1. West Geauga 22; 2. Reynolds (Rocky River) 17:14.20; 5. Ka- cent-St. Mary C 278; 11. Geneva 288; 12. bishop Hoban 435; 16. Norwalk 478; 17. ELITE Oberlin 2, St. Peter Chanel 0 At Solon 30-28

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Aces Whitney Craigo, Avon Lake 35 258 7.40 Nicole Fortuna, North Royalton 48 171 3.56 Taylor Johnson, Maple Heights 48 121 2.52 Gina Kilner, Padua 43 314 7.30 Blocks (solo) Peyton Booth, Wadsworth 46 156 3.39 Kendra Sanelli, North Royalton 48 121 2.52 midnight and on Tuesdays from 4 Player, school G Tot Avg. Makayla Molle, West Geauga 34 234 6.88 Player, school G Tot Avg. Laura Flanagan, Luth. West 49 145 2.95 Nicole Fortuna, North Royalton 48 119 2.48 to 7 p.m. Each week the deadline is Christine Bohan, Avon Lake 36 43 1.2 Jordan Jeckin, Olm. Falls 52 344 6.60 Olivia Pirosko, West Geauga 34 100 2.94 Rachel Latosky, North Royalton 48 115 2.40 Lindsay Kutash, Hawken 39 51 1.31 Tuesday at 7 p.m. Ebony Harris, Maple Heights 49 59 1.20 Mary Djukic, Padua 43 267 6.20 Taylor Johnson, Maple Heights 48 120 2.50 Abby Vichill, Olm. Falls 54 129 2.30 Gabby Zuccaro, Hawken 39 46 1.18 Taylor Lattimore, Maple Heights 50 54 1.08 Hannah Olenik, Luth. West 56 333 5.95 Jenna Veres, Padua 43 106 2.50 Christine Bohan, Avon Lake 36 80 2.20 The email address is re- Alyssa Hunt, Hawken 39 42 1.10 Carey Smith, Luth. West 60 44 0.73 Lauren Bakaitis, Avon Lake 36 79 2.20 [email protected]. The fax number Lindsay Kutash, Hawken 39 28 0.72 McKenna Kasper, Hawken 39 42 1.10 Kills Arielle Sanders, Maple Heights 49 107 2.18 Abby Vichill, Olm. Falls 54 39 0.70 Blocks (assisted) Alexis Miller, Hawken 39 37 0.94 Player, school G Tot Avg. Katie Coughlin, Avon Lake 32 70 2.18 is 216-999-6276. The telephone Michele Hanzlick, West Geauga 33 20 0.61 McKenna Kasper, Hawken 39 26 0.67 Kerri Gasper, Olm. Falls 55 234 4.30 Dana Grenig, Lutheran West 60 127 2.12 Madison Gilger, Wadsworth 49 31 0.63 Player, school G Tot Avg. Courtney Warner, Maple Heights 47 27 0.57 number is 216-999-4370. Kiana Blair, Maple Heights 47 24 0.51 Peyton Booth, Wadsworth 46 186 4.04 Emily Oliver, Hawken 39 23 0.59 Christine Bohan, Avon Lake 36 71 1.7 McKenna Kasper, Hawken 39 157 4.03 We publish stats in per-game av- Ciera Koons, Wadsworth 49 24 0.49 Meghan Dayringer, West Geauga 29 17 0.58 Lindsay Kutash, Hawken 39 51 1.31 Lindsay Kutash, Hawken 39 151 3.87 Emily Oliver, Hawken 39 17 0.44 Volleyball stats erages. To that end, stats must be Kassidy Stilwell, Valley Forge 51 28 0.55 Katie Edgington, Olm. Falls 55 70 1.20 Gabby Zuccaro, Hawken 39 146 3.74 Amanda Stephens, Lutheran West 56 24 0.43 Gabby Zuccaro, Hawken 39 21 0.54 Gabby Zuccaro, Hawken 39 46 1.18 Arielle Sanders, Maple Heights 49 160 3.27 submitted with computed per- Makayla Molle, West Geauga 34 17 0.50 Alyssa Hunt, Hawken 39 43 1.10 Meghan Dayringer, West Geauga 29 10 0.34 Christine Bohan, Avon Lake 36 110 3.10 being accepted Mary Anderson, West Geauga 31 14 0.45 game averages, including totals McKenna Kasper, Hawken 39 42 1.10 Digs Isabell Wagner, Avon Lake 36 110 3.10 Volleyball coaches are asked to Elise Larochelle, Hawken 39 17 0.44 Kiana Blair, Maple Heights 47 50 1.06 Michele Hanzlick, West Geauga 33 92 2.79 and the number of games played. Mary Djukic, Padua 43 19 0.43 Rachel Krikke, North Royalton 48 50 1.04 Player, school G Tot Avg. Katie Baird, North Royalton 48 129 2.69 report individual player statistical Haley Beavers, Wadsworth 49 20 0.41 Categories are: aces per game, as- Natasha Medic, North Royalton 48 44 0.92 Kassidy Stilwell, Valley Forge 51 605 10.8 Meghan Dayringer, West Geauga 29 75 2.59 Nicole Fortuna, North Royalton 48 18 0.38 leaders to The Plain Dealer each Courtney Warner, Maple Heights 47 43 0.92 Allison Baird, North Royalton 48 319 6.65 Rachel Krikke, North Royalton 48 122 2.54 sists per game, blocks (assisted) Jodi Johnson, Wadsworth 49 120 2.45 Assists Ciera Koons, Wadsworth 49 42 0.86 Annie Dolphin, West Geauga 34 202 5.94 week. per game, blocks (solo) per game, Meghan Dayringer, West Geauga 29 25 0.86 Rachel Goddard, Wadsworth 49 283 5.78 Player, school G Tot Avg. Coaches are asked to fax or digs per game, kills per game and Taylor Johnson, Maple Heights 48 41 0.85 Sammy Smitley, Olm. Falls 55 307 5.60 Service points Emily Oliver, Hawken 39 441 11.3 Arielle Sanders, Maple Heights 49 41 0.84 Taylor Lattimore, Maple Heights 50 279 5.58 email stats on Sundays, Mondays service points per game. It is im- Nicole Fortuna, North Royalton 48 474 9.88 Melissa Kozik, North Royalton 48 36 0.75 Lauren Bakaitis, Avon Lake 36 189 5.30 Player, school G Tot Avg. Haley Beavers, Wadsworth 39 342 8.77 Andrea Beavers, Wadsworth 39 24 0.61 Kendra Sanelli, North Royalton 48 229 4.77 Ebony Harris, Maple Heights 49 194 3.96 and Tuesdays. Calls are accepted portant to provide players’ first and Ebony Harris 49 380 7.76 Marissa Jay, Padua 43 23 0.53 Kathleen Durisek, Avon Lake 36 145 4.0 Taylor Lattimore, Maple Heights 50 132 2.64 only on Mondays from 4 p.m. to last names. D6 Sports The Plain Dealer Breaking news: cleveland.com Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Thistledown results NEWSWATCH Transactions Latest line Legend: DD-daily double; Ex-exacta; Spr- 5th: $5,400, Claiming $5,000, 3 yo’s & up, BASEBALL NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE superfecta; Tri-trifecta; PT-pick three; Six Furlongs National League Favorite Points Underdog PF-pick four; PFi-pick five. Time: 1:11.08. Off: 3:54 Colleges and miss the rest of the season education. Milwaukee Brewers — Promoted Edu- Number in parentheses is over/under Track: Fast ardo Brizuela to director of Latin Amer- 6 Buzz Town $5.80 3.20 2.40 with a lateral collateral lig- Week 6 1st: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, Transfer to play for Zips: ica operations/scouting and Manny Ba- Jockey: (Rosario, Jr.) Ak- Thursday Five And A Half Furlongs Golf tista to director of Latin America 2 Native Britches 3.00 2.60 ament injury suffered on his fi- Pittsburgh 51⁄2 (43) TENNESSEE Time: 1:06.62. Off: 1:50 ron men’s basketball coach scouting. Jockey: (Hernandez-Lopez) nal carry in Friday night’s 6-3 Captain Woods? Tiger FOOTBALL Sunday 1 Lover Lex $4.20 2.20 4 Powerstown (Mata) 3.80 Keith Dambrot announced National Football League Cincinnati 21⁄2 (44) CLEVELAND Jockey: (De La Cruz) Ex (6-2) $17.60 Spr (6-2-4-1) $115.10 that redshirt freshman Pat For- win over Utah State. Woods hopes to captain the NFL — Suspended N.Y. Giants S Will Hill NY JETS 3 (42) Indianapolis 3 Whodat Say Whodat (Rojas) 2.10 Tri (6-2-4) $55.60 PT (3-5-6) $144.00 four games for violating the NFL’s policy TAMPA BAY 4 (43) Kansas City 5 Jest a Genius (Urieta-Moran) U.S. Ryder Cup team someday. on performance-enhancing substances. 1 6th: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, sythe (Brunswick) has been ATLANTA 8 ⁄2 (48) Oakland Ex (1-3) $9.80 Spr (1-3-5-2) $25.00 Law and order Cincinnati Bengals — Placed RB Bernard 1 Six Furlongs Woods said, “When my golfing BALTIMORE 3 ⁄2 (44) Dallas Tri (1-3-5) $28.60 cleared by the NCAA to play this Scott on injured reserve. Reinstated LB PHILADELPHIA 51⁄2 (48) Detroit Time: 1:13.20. Off: 4:26 Dontay Moch from suspension. Sandusky, victims to speak: life is slowing down and when MIAMI 31⁄2 (37) St. Louis 2nd: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & season. Forsythe, a 6-11 center, — Signed RB Lance Dun- 1 Sharing Passion $16.60 7.20 4.20 New England 31⁄2 (44) SEATTLE up, Six Furlongs it’s over, that would be a huge bar from the practice squad. Signed WR Jockey: (Radosevich) Jerry Sandusky and at least ARIZONA 41⁄2 (43) Buffalo Time: 1:12.20. Off: 2:21 transferred from West Virginia Raymond Radway to the practice squad. 2 Stylish Deputy (Rojas) 22.80 5.80 some of his victims plan to ad- honor to be a part of a Ryder New York Giants — Reinstated S Tyler WASHINGTON 3 (45) Minnesota 3 Beau Mec $3.80 2.60 2.10 3 In D Shadow (Musarro) 11.20 during the off-season and will SAN FRANCISCO 6 (45) NY Giants Jockey: (De La Cruz) Cup from a captaincy side.” Sash from suspension. Ex (1-2) $238.00 Spr (1-2-3-6) dress the judge at his sentenc- HOCKEY HOUSTON 5 (47) Green Bay 2 Stephen’s Quest 4.60 2.40 have four years of eligibility re- $6,701.30 Tri (1-2-3) $1,448.20 Woods is coming off a disap- National Hockey League Monday Jockey: (Vandenberg) ing, a proceeding that may last PT (5-6-1) $240.40 maining after receiving a trans- Detroit Red Wings — Reassigned F To- SAN DIEGO 21⁄2 (49) Denver 4 Fisticuff (Magrell) 2.60 pointing performance at the 7th: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, less than two hours, lawyers mas Tatar from SHK 37 Piestany (Extra- Bye: Carolina, Chicago, Jacksonville, and DD (1-3) $12.00 Ex (3-2) $12.60 fer residence waiver. Liga-Slovakia) to Grand Rapids (AHL). Five And A Half Furlongs Ryder Cup in Medinah, Ill. New Orleans. Spr (3-2-4-1) $36.10 Tri (3-2-4) $41.40 Forsythe appeared in seven said after a closed-door meeting COLLEGE Time: 1:07.40. Off: 4:58 — Promoted wom- COLLEGE FOOTBALL 3rd: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, to iron out logistics ahead of to- Six Furlongs 4 Lucky Leslie $9.20 4.20 3.60 games for the Mountaineers last Venturi in Hall of Fame: en’s interim lacrosse coach Liz Longley Favorite Points Underdog Time: 1:13.82. Off: 2:52 Jockey: (Hannigan) For- to permanent women’s lacrosse coach. Thursday day’s hearing. Sandusky lawyer Ferrum — Named Tom Calomeris swim- 7 Otomai (Gonzalez) 2.80 2.40 season, averaging 2.1 points Arizona St 221⁄2 COLORADO 3 Kemah $10.00 5.20 2.60 mer U.S. Open champion and ming coach. 2 Wegotta (Mata) 4.00 TULSA 161⁄2 Utep Jockey: (Vickers) and 3.4 rebounds. Joe Amendola said “it’s as cer- Georgia Tech — Fired defensive coordi- Ex (4-7) $29.60 Spr (4-7-2-6) $754.90 longtime television analyst Ken 1 2 5 Runway Twiggy (Musarro) 5.80 2.40 tain as certain can be” that the nator Al Groh. Promoted secondary W. Kentucky 2 ⁄ TROY 4 Marvelous Peace (Gonzalez) 2.10 Tri (4-7-2) $240.40 PT (6-1-4) $422.60 Venturi, 81, was selected for coach Charles Kelly to interim defensive Friday Scratched: Sizzling Hot 8th: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, Yellow Jackets fire Groh: former Penn State assistant coordinator. Reassigned line coach Andy C. MICHIGAN 21⁄2 Navy the World Golf Hall of Fame. Ex (3-5) $66.60 Spr (3-5-4-2) $340.30 One Mile football coach will speak to McCollum to inside linebackers coach Saturday Tri (3-5-4) $152.20 PT (1-3-3) $76.00 Time: 1:40.88. Off: 5:32 Georgia Tech fired defensive Venturi overcame severe dehy- and inside linebackers coach Joe Speed Oklahoma 3 Texas to outside linebackers coach. Secondary MICHIGAN ST 10 Iowa 4th: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, 3 Blind Bluff $26.40 9.80 4.20 coordinator Al Groh, hoping a Judge John Cleland and assert dration on the final day to win coach Charles Kelly will take over as in- North Carolina 61⁄2 MIAMI-FLA Five And A Half Furlongs Jockey: (Magrell) terim coordinator. Specials teams coor- his innocence before he is sen- BOWL. GREEN 71⁄2 Miami-Ohio Time: 1:06.28. Off: 3:23 1 Bayland (Mata) 3.40 2.10 change will save what has been dinator David Walkosky will oversee the the 1964 U.S. Open at Congres- Kent St 11⁄2 ARMY line. 5 Jakes Storm Buck $8.00 3.80 3.40 5 Time Limit (Vickers) 2.10; 2.20 a hugely disappointing season. tenced on 45 counts of child OHIO 20 Akron sional, one of his 14 wins on the LIU Brooklyn — Suspended men’s basket- Jockey: (Gonzalez) Scratched: Sebastian Cat Toledo 14 E. MICHIGAN DD (4-3) $120.40 Ex (3-1) $93.20 Coach Paul Johnson an- sexual abuse. ball F Julian Boyd, F Jamal Olaswere, G-F 3 Shotgun Sinner (Vickers) 4.40 3.20 PGA Tour. VIRGINIA 21⁄2 Maryland 1 Dust Devil (Ramos) 7.00 Spr (3-1-5-9) $284.00 Spr (3-1-9-5) Troy Joseph and G C.J. Garner two nounced the move two days VA TECH 91⁄2 Duke Scratched: English Alphabet $284.00 Tri (3-1-5) $183.00 Tri games. Susquehanna — Named Don Friday PURDUE 1 Wisconsin Ex (5-3) $33.20 Spr (5-3-1-6) $456.50 (3-1-9) $149.00 PT (1-4-3) $2,878.40 Temple player charged: after the Yellow Jackets (2-4, Tennis men’s assistant basketball coach. Northwestern 31⁄2 MINNESOTA PF (6-1-4-3) $73.35 PFi (5-6-1-4-3) Tri (5-3-1) $167.20 PT (3-3-5) $88.20 1-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) Temple defensive tackle Kamal RUTGERS 7 Syracuse PF (1-3-3-5) $84.80 $37.30 Arvidsson advances: FLORIDA ST 28 Boston College Johnson, 20, will not practice CONNECTICUT 6 Temple lost, 47-31, to No. 16 Clemson, Arvidsson of Sweden rallied to or play with the Owls after he Louisville 3 PITTSBURGH their third straight defeat — all beat fourth-seeded Lucie Safa- WNBA E. CAROLINA 18 Memphis of them while surrendering was arraigned on charges stem- Florida 8 VANDERBILT Northfield entries rova of the Czech Republic, 3-6, Conference semifinals Air Force 31⁄2 WYOMING more than 40 points, the first ming from an alleged assault 6-2, 7-5, in the opening round (Best-of-3) BALL ST 3 W. Michigan Post time: 7:00 p.m. 5 Promiscuous, KeKashJr 7-2 Sept. 27 on his girlfriend, also a EASTERN CONFERENCE N. ILLINOIS 13 Buffalo 6 Manny Shuffle, RoMiller 9-2 time that’s happened in school TEXAS ST 21⁄2 Idaho 1st: $1,600 NW600L5CD Trot of the Generali Ladies in Linz, Connecticut vs. New York 7 Hoosier Lion, AMerrimn 8-1 Kansas St 7 IOWA ST 1 Upfront Jesse, RoMiller 7-2 student at the university. Police (Sun wins series, 2-0) 8 Ding Dong Ditch, JDWengerd 20-1 history. Austria. The Swede will next 1 2 Taylorlane Fortune, GeBurris 20-1 MISSISSIPPI 4 ⁄2 Auburn 9 Cousin Mikey, WyIrvine 12-1 said the 20-year-old junior was Sept. 27: Connecticut, 65-60 HOUSTON 14 Ala-Birminghm 3 Puttinonthechips, FrUberJr 15-1 face another Czech, Lucie Hra- Sept. 29: Connecticut, 75-62 4 Yocky, ElDeaton 5-2 8th: $2,000 NW200PSCD Pace MICHIGAN 231⁄2 Illinois Beavers’ QB is out: Oregon arraigned Saturday on charges 1 5 Will He, FrHarris 8-1 1 Zakman, ElDeaton 4-1 decka, who beat Silvia Soler- Indiana vs. Atlanta BOISE ST 6 ⁄2 Fresno St 6 Carolina Carl, JHrshbrger 12-1 2 G Rod, MHeadwrth 5-2 State quarterback Sean Man- including kidnapping, false im- (Fever wins series, 2-1) Usc 12 WASHINGTON Espinosa of Spain, 6-3, 7-6 (5). BYU 3 Oregon St 7 Main Street Hall, RonWrennJr 4-1 3 Blueridge Tooquick, RoDinning 8-1 Sept. 28: Atlanta, 75-66 8 Wild Nordic, BeBlevins 10-1 4 Fantacular, JDWengerd 7-2 nion is out indefinitely after in- prisonment, simple assault and Sept. 30: Indiana, 103-88 Alabama 22 MISSOURI 1 9 Muckmuck Woodchuck, Dinning 9-2 5 Slade Gram, AMerrimn 9-2 endangering the welfare of an- Auto racing Oct. 2: Indiana, 75-64 NOTRE DAME 8 ⁄2 Stanford 2nd: $2,000 7500CL NW2 Trot 6 Museum Piece, FrHarris 20-1 juring his left knee during the SAN JOSE ST 31⁄2 Utah St WESTERN CONFERENCE ARKANSAS 171⁄2 Kentucky 1 Prettyasapicture, RoDinning 15-1 7 Incredible Bob, DaMajeski 10-1 No. 10 Beavers’ victory over other person. Neff wins in rain: Funny Car 2 Honey Prayer, KeKashJr 7-2 8 Go Landon Go, RaKaneoka 15-1 Minnesota vs. Seattle MISSISSIPPI ST 3 Tennessee 3 For Revens Sake, DaEdwards 4-1 9 Coin Of The Realm, DaKennedy 12-1 Washington State on Saturday. (Lynx wins series, 2-1) LSU 3 South Carolina racer Mike Neff kept his cham- 1 4 Swivel Hips, AmHrshbrgr 5-2 Baseball Sept. 28: Minnesota, 78-70 California 7 ⁄2 WASHINGTN ST 9th: $2,400 NW250PSCD Trot 1 5 Par One’s Joy, HeBeachy 12-1 Backup Cody Vaz will start for pionship hopes alive, racing to Sept. 30: Seattle, 86-79 (2OT) West Virginia 3 ⁄2 TEXAS TECH 1 Master Lad Pro, WyIrvine 8-1 1 6 Honest Mom, FrHarris 20-1 the undefeated Beavers when Pinstriped perfection: Don Oct. 2: Minnesota, 73-72 BAYLOR 7 ⁄2 Tcu 7 Rose Run Nemo, KuSugg 9-2 2 Jess Coy, DoPfister 10-1 victory at the rain-delayed C. FLORIDA 17 Southern Miss 8 Tigeroni, JiSmith 8-1 3 Legacy Chip, AMerrimn 5-2 they play a nonconference Larsen, 82, will auction off the NHRA Nationals at Maple Los Angeles vs. San Antonio Oklahoma St 23 KANSAS 9 Passionate Gold, RoMiller 10-1 4 Striking Lass, RoMiller 4-1 (Sparks win series, 2-0) Ohio St 161⁄2 INDIANA 5 Contech, RoDinning 12-1 1 3rd: $2,000 NW200PSCD Trot game against BYU this week- uniform he Grove Raceway in Mohnton, Sept. 27: Los Angeles, 93-86 Smu 23 ⁄2 TULANE 6 Powerlifter, CUmholtz 20-1 Sept. 29: Los Angeles, 101-94 RICE 3 Tex S. Antonio 1 Abba Zabra, TrAmos 7-2 7 Iknowwhatboyslike, ElDeaton 9-2 end. wore 56 years ago Monday Pa. Neff won with a time of Nevada 13 UNLV 2 Sir Pete, KeKashJr 2-1 8 San Zambello, JDWengerd 15-1 Conference Finals SAN DIEGO ST 21 Colorado St 3 Baywood Firm, ElDeaton 4-1 when he threw the only perfect 4.030 seconds at 317.94 mph in 9 Cummingsandgoings, RnWrennJr 7-2 (Best-of-3; *-if necessary) UCLA 71⁄2 Utah 4 Forbidden, GeBurris 15-1 BYU QB is hurt: game in the . He 1 2 5 Jericho Duchcookie, JaCoffy 10-1 10th: $2,000 NW200PSCD Pace BYU freshman a Ford Mustang to earn his EASTERN CONFERENCE New Mexico 3 ⁄ HAWAII 6 Prime Number, RoMiller 6-1 1 Tin Star, RonWrennJr 5-2 UL-MONROE 24 Fla Atlantic quarterback Taysom Hill will plans to use the proceeds to pay fourth win of the season. Connecticut vs. Indiana ARKANSAS ST 201⁄2 South Alabama 7 Red Radar Gun, ChMyrick 20-1 2 Cambest In Motion, KuSugg 9-2 (Series tied, 1-1) 8 Miracle Yankee, JoKramp 12-1 3 Break The Bank, RoDinning 4-1 have surgery on his left knee for his grandchildren’s college — From staff, wire reports FLORIDA INTL 11⁄2 Mid. Tenn St 9 Danny-O, JDWengerd 8-1 4 Bandolero, KeMCross 7-2 Oct. 5: Connecticut, 76-64 Texas A&M 71⁄2 Louisiana Tech 5 Pro Symbol, AMerrimn 15-1 Monday: Indiana, 78-76 4th: $2,000 NW1CD Pace Thursday, Oct. 11: at Connecticut, 8:30 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 6 Indiana Lucky, RoMiller 8-1 Favorite Odds Underdog 1 A Casual Yankee, MHeadwrth 5-2 7 A J Cress, MHeadwrth 12-1 WESTERN CONFERENCE Divisional Playoffs 2 Beau’s Lil Pistol, LuEbersole 15-1 8 Worries Stay Small, JoKramp 20-1 3 Cinnamon Rolls, JoKramp 7-2 9 Charmed Beauty, KeKashJr 10-1 High schools Los Angeles vs. Minnesota American League 4 Sander, JDWengerd 10-1 (Lynx win series, 2-0) OAKLAND 6-7 Detroit 5 Sam’s Noble Doctor, FrHarris 4-1 11th: $2,800 NW300PSCD Trot Today’s schedule 6-1 96 DIVISION III 10. Warren Howland 12-2-0 20 Oct. 4: Minnesota, 94-77 National League 6 Seasiren, RonWrennJr 20-1 1 Pathway Dot Com, LaFerrari 4-1 8. Bryan 7-0 79 10. Medina 7-5-2 20 Oct. 7: Minnesota, 80-79 CINCINNATI 6-7 San Francisco 7 Doowrah Double, RoMiller 9-2 BOYS SOCCER 1. Western Reserve Ac. 12-0-2 97 2 Wyatt, JDWengerd 9-2 9. Bellevue 6-1 70 Receiving votes: Ursuline Academy, So- 8 Medoland Annie O, DaMcVay 12-1 Beachwood at Berkshire, 7 2. Madeira 13-0-1 90 Home team in CAPS 3 Cat’s Run, RonWrennJr 6-1 10. Circleville 6-1 51 lon, Hudson 9 Gramma’s Best, KuSugg 8-1 4 Passionateprincess, FrHarris 20-1 Christian Community at Open Door, 4:30 3. Cin. Country Day 11-1-0 72 11. DIVISION II 5 Olin, KuSugg 7-2 Cleveland Heritage at Cornerstone Chris- Others receiving 12 or more points: 4. Worth. Chr. School 8-3-3 69 5th: $1,600 5000CL NW1 Pace 1. Walsh Jesuit 11-0-2 99 6 Cj’s Victory, AMerrimn 3-1 tian, 4 Niles McKinley 32; 12. Urbana 15; 13. 5. Columbus Academy 11-1-2 57 1 The Duffman, AMerrimn 4-1 Copley at Highland, 7 Steubenville 13; 14. Jefferson 12; 14. 6. Mansfield Chr. 13-1-0 56 2. Bay 13-1-1 92 2 Youllhavetolaugh, ChMyrick 15-1 7 S M’s Terminator, KeKashJr 15-1 8 Grandpa’s Jojobeni, RoDinning 12-1 Coventry at Springfield, 7 Sandusky Perkins 12. 7. Cincinnati Chr. 13-1-0 41 3. Arch. McNicholas 9-3-3 70 Soccer 3 Schnarky, RonWrennJr 7-2 DIVISION IV 4. Rocky River 13-1-0 59 4 Western Kim, DoGuptill 12-1 9 High Sonyador, WyIrvine 10-1 Cuyahoga Heights at Cardinal, 5 8. Spring. Cath. Cen. 8-2-1 23 NBA Garfield Heights at Elyria, 4:30 1. Cols. Hartley (14) 7-0 252 9. Grandview Heights 12-1-2 19 5. Kettering Alter 9-5-0 45 MLS 5 Fuzzy T Kash, KeKashJr 8-1 12th: $2,000 7500CL NW2 Pace 5. Maumee 11-1-2 45 6 Unbreakable Chynna, MHdwrth 5-2 Harvey at Newbury, 7 2. Ottawa-Glandorf (2) 7-0 205 10. Archbold 12-0-0 15 Sunday Preseason 1 Domingo Rhino, MHeadwrth 4-1 7. Cin. Indian Hill 8-3-1 40 7 Third Wheel, DaKennedy 20-1 Hawken at Orange, 7 3. Creston Norwayne (5) 7-0 199 Receiving votes: Norwayne, Franklin- Columbus 1, Sporting Kansas City 1, tie 2 Mineral Man, JDWengerd 2-1 Kent Roosevelt at Field, 7 3. Clinton-Massie (3) 7-0 199 7. Col. DeSales 8-5-1 40 Sunday 8 Game Madison, JDWengerd 10-1 3 Sb Stratos Last, KeKashJr 10-1 Monroe, Crestview, South Webster, FC Dallas at Chivas USA, 7 Kirtland at Independence, 7 5. Brookfield (3) 7-0 154 9. Canfield 11-3-0 34 Charlotte 100, Washington 88 9 Baybliss, FrHarris 9-2 4 Dapper Baron Two, JoGWngrd 12-1 Steubenville Catholic Central Portland at Seattle FC, 9 Madison at Chardon, 6:30 6. Genoa Area 7-0 152 10. Holy Name 9-2-2 33 Atlanta 92, Miami 79 6th: $2,000 NW200PSCD Trot 5 Sjs American Girl, KuSugg 8-1 Wednesday, Oct. 17 New Orleans 85, Orlando 80 Mayfield at Brunswick, 7 7. St. Clairsville (2) 7-0 142 Receiving votes: Clear Fork, St. Ursula 6 Sexy Suzy, RonWrennJr 6-1 Girls soccer Real Salt Lake at Seattle FC, 11 Golden State 110, L.A. Lakers 83 1 Helookslikeahummer, MHdwrth 6-1 Mentor at Medina, 7 8. Richwood N. Union 7-0 81 Academy, Bellbrook, Bishop Hartley, 2 Fessup Fred, WyIrvine 3-1 7 Nighty Nite Gracie, JHrshbrger 7-2 Amherst 4, Valley Forge 0 Monday 8 B Q Hero, BoHunter 20-1 NDCL at Archbishop Hoban, 7 9. Cols. Ready 6-1 31 Dayton Carroll, Granville MLS CHAMPIONS 3 Rain, KuSugg 7-2 Nordonia at Green, 7 A (10-2-4): Varouh, Barrett, O’Connor, Cleveland 91, Montepaschi Siena (Italy) 4 Celebrity Wonder, RoMiller 10-1 9 Ccbuckshot, BoArnett 15-1 10. Williamsport Westfall 6-1 28 DIVISION III 2011: Los Angeles Galaxy North Royalton at Stow, 7 Shagovac. 85 5 Nowerland Coldcash, RnWrennJr 4-1 13th: $1,600 NW600L5CD Pace Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. Goalies: A, Ferguson (1 save); VF, Zoltai 1. Bishop Fenwick 10-1-3 100 2010: Colorado Rapids Utah at Golden State, 10:30 6 Mr Taurus, JoJMiller 12-1 Solon at Strongsville, 7 Ironton 26. 12. Youngs. Liberty 15. 13. 2. Cin. Country Day 11-1-1 90 2009: Real Salt Lake 1 Debonair Flair, RoMiller 8-1 (10). Tuesday 7 Farmer Jones, AMerrimn 9-2 St. Peter Chanel at Holy Name, 7 Minford 13. 14. Hawken 12. 3. Western Reserve Ac. 13-1-1 79 2008: 2 Textbook Landing, AMerrimn 5-2 Avon 5, Westlake 2 Dallas at FC Barcelona Regal (Spain), 3 8 Yankee Coburn, ElDeaton 15-1 Tallmadge at Cloverleaf, 7 4. Gilmour Academy 10-2-2 66 2007: Houston Dynamo 3 Ron Jeremy, FrHarris 10-1 DIVISION V A: Betts 2, Yurkovich 2, Joyce. W: Hurst, Milwaukee vs. Cleveland at Canton, 9 Girls’ Getaway, KeKashJr 20-1 Twinsburg at Hudson, 7 5. Ontario 10-2-1 57 2006: Houston Dynamo 4 Nathan, JDWengerd 4-1 1. Coldwater (18) 7-0 267 Dunlap. Ohio, 7 University School at Riverside, 7 2005: Los Angeles Galaxy 7th: $1,600 NW600L5CD Pace 5 Gina Marie P, RonWrennJr 7-2 2. Kirtland (7) 7-0 236 6. Madeira 11-2-1 56 Memphis at Chicago, 8 VASJ at Warren JFK, 4:30 Beaumont 1, Mayfield 0 7. Bishop Ready 10-2-1 41 2004: D.C. United Charlotte at New Orleans, 8 1 Blissfull Knight, RonWrennJr 5-2 6 Kinnick, RA Winters 20-1 Wadsworth at Revere, 7 3. Lima Cent. Cath. (3) 7-0 225 B: Zippert. 8. Coshocton 13-0-0 38 2003: San Jose Earthquakes Wednesday 2 Goodnite Wilbur, DaMajeski 10-1 7 Pandora’s Gambit N, JohnGreen 12-1 Walsh Jesuit at Lake Catholic, 5 4. Col. Crestview (1) 7-0 162 Goalies: B, Nemecek (2 saves); M, Stick- 9. Kalida 12-0-1 33 2002: Los Angeles Galaxy Toronto at Detroit, 7:30 3 Pro Bono Frank, MiHolliday 4-1 8 Sj’s Patriot, KeKashJr 15-1 West Geauga at Chagrin Falls, 7 5. Sugarcreek Garaway 7-0 150 ley (7) 4 Lefty Grove, JHrshbrger 15-1 9 Defiant Cam, DoGuptill 9-2 10. Badin 11-1-3 24 2001: San Jose Earthquakes Oklahoma City vs. Houston at Hidalgo, Woodridge at Rootstown, 7 6. Northwood 7-0 103 Brunswick 0, North Olmsted 0 2000: Kansas City Wizards Texas, 8 7. Patrick Henry 6-1 81 Receiving votes: Zane Trace, Hawken, GIRLS SOCCER Goalies: B, Calhoun (12 saves); NO, Bal- Hanoverton United 1999: D.C. United Indiana vs. Minnesota at Fargo, N.D., 8 Chardon at Madison, 6:30 8. Covington 7-0 70 asko (3). 1998: Chicago Fire Atlanta at San Antonio, 8:30 9. Louisville Aquinas 6-1 59 Phoenix at Sacramento, 10 Gilmour Academy at Beachwood, 5 Buckeye 2, Brooklyn 2 Girls tennis 1997: D.C. United Kent Roosevelt at Field, 5 10. Cuyahoga Heights 6-1 44 Bu (11-3): Barnes 2. Br (8-4-2): u/a 1996: D.C. United Portland vs. L.A. Lakers at Ontario, Calif., Northfield results Open Door at Trinity, 5 Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. Goalies: Bu, Banas (0 saves); Br, Becky Fairview 3, Elyria Catholic 2 10 Rootstown at Woodridge, 7 Youngs. Ursuline 28; 12. Lucasville Valley (11). Singles: Emling (EC) d. Chen 6-2 6-2; Carraccio (EC) d. Popa 6-4, 6-1; Vandra VOLLEYBALL 25; 13. Cin. Summit Country Day 21; 14. Legend: DD-daily double; LDD-late daily Time: 28.1 56.0 1:24.1 1:52.3 Chagrin Falls 1, NDCL 0 (F) d. Kozma 6-0, 6-2. Avon at Midview, 6:30 Liberty Center 19; 15. Bucyrus Wynford double; Ex-exacta; Spr-superfecta; Tri- 9 Man He Can Skoot $3.40 2.10 2.10 CF (4-6-3): Dishong. Doubles: Hislop/Fratzke (F) d. Lester/ Bay at Elyria Catholic, 6:30 17; 16. Day. Christian 15; 17. Wheelers- trifecta; PT-pick three; PF-pick four; PFi- Driver: (AMerrimn) Goalies: CF, Friedman (4 saves); NDCL, Morgan 6-1, 6-1; Aguirre/Filkill (F) d. Football Beachwood at Richmond Heights, 5 burg 12. pick five. 4 Veer Left (RoDinning) 2.20 2.10 Fillippo (8) Opalenik/Stevens 6-2, 6-0 Beaumont at Padua, 7:30 1st: NW1CD Trot $2,000 1 Fionas Finale (RonWrennJr) 2.20 DIVISION VI Elyria Catholic 9, Lake Ridge 0 Green Bay at Houston, 8:20 Berea at North Olmsted 7 Harvey 4, Euclid 1 NFL Off: 7:09 Ex (9-4) $4.60 Tri (9-4-1) $7.60 1. Mogadore (21) 7-0 253 EC (9-2-2): Wisnor 3, Smith, Birsic, Win- Singles: Zhang (H) d. Hayes 6-0, 6-0; Monday Spr (9-4-1-5 $1) $23.90 Berkshire at Kirtland, 6:30 Time: 30.4 1:02.0 1:33.0 2:04.0 2. McComb (3) 7-0 218 field, Richards, Pallendino, Tricia Beamer (H) d. Smith 6-1, 6-1; Nesbit (E) AMERICAN CONFERENCE Denver at San Diego, 8:30 Spr (9-4-1-5 $.10) $2.39 Chagrin Falls at Kenston, 6:15 3. Ada 7-0 196 Gauntner 1 Lindwood Luke $11.20 5.40 3.40 Copley at Cloverleaf, 5:30 d. Koren 6-3, 6-2 North Bye week: Carolina, Chicago, Jackson- 11th: 7500CLNW2 Pace $2,000 4. Leipsic (1) 7-0 176 Goalies: EC, Gauntner (1 save); Kamody Driver: (StCross) Coventry at Springfield, 7 Doubles: Ballard/Cipriano (H) d. Lewan/ W L T Pct PF PA ville, New Orleans Off: 10:40 5. Maria Stein (3) 6-1 173 (1); LRA, Thorpe (21). 4 Solar Ninety (JohnGreen) 7.80 3.20 Cuyahoga Falls at Mentor, 6:30 Dremon 6-0, 6-3; Van Winkle/Winters Baltimore 4 1 0 .800 130 89 Time: 28.4 58.2 1:27.1 1:57.2 6. Malvern 6-1 116 Fairview 0, Cuyahoga Heights 0 5 Blazing Hot (JiSmith) 2.60 Euclid at Maple Heights, 7 (H) d. Goldsby/Young 6-3, 6-3 Cincinnati 3 2 0 .600 125 129 Late Sunday 7. Shadyside 7-0 115 Ex (1-4) $110.00 Tri (1-4-5) $277.40 7 American Bandita $17.40 10.00 4.40 Fairview at Brooklyn, 6:30 F (10-2-3): None. St. Joseph 3, Rocky River 2 Pittsburgh 2 2 0 .500 93 89 8. Newark Cath. (1) 6-1 89 Saints 31, Chargers 24 Driver: (AMerrimn) Field at Ravenna, 7 Goalies: F, Lorko (1); CH, Stegmaier (7) Singles: Quinones (RR) d. Drapac 6-3, Cleveland 0 5 0 .000 100 139 2nd: NW150PSCD Pace $1,500 9. Zanesville Rosecrans 6-1 77 Off: 7:27 2 Rosie L (RoMiller) 3.20 2.60 Firelands at Black River, 7 Hathaway Brown 2, Shaker Heights 0 6-1; Kahl (SJA) d. Bowen 7-5, 6-1; Sara- East 5 Immmbluffin (ElDeaton) 2.40 10. Fremont St. Joseph 6-1 32 Time: 28.2 58.4 1:29.1 1:59.3 First Baptist at Christian Community, 5 HB (9-4-2): Vajskop, Roman. SH (3-7-3): cina (SJA) d. Copa 6-3, 6-4. W L T Pct PF PA San Diego 7 10 7 0—24 Ex (7-2) $120.60 Tri (7-2-5) $309.80 Garfield Heights at Parma, 7 Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. None. Doubles: Riegelsberger/Grierson (RR) d. New England 3 2 0 .600 165 113 New Orleans 7 7 7 10—31 4 Rd Rustler $6.40 3.60 2.80 PT (9/9/7 (3of3)) $342.40 Hawken at Cuyahoga Heights, 6:30 St. Henry 25; 12. Minster 24; 13. Warren Goalies: HB, OBrien (1 save); S, Scharf- Violand/Ruebensaal 6-2, 6-1; Rouse/ N.Y. Jets 2 2 0 .500 81 109 Driver: (JDWengerd) PF (5/9/9/7 (4of4)) $6,012.00 First Quarter Holy Name at Villa Angela-St. Joseph, 7 JFK 17; 14. Willow Wood Symmes Valley stein (9) Miami 2 3 0 .400 103 103 7 Three Sox Missing 7.60 4.20 Powers (SJA) d. Coughlin/Schulte 7-5, SD—Meachem 15 pass from Rivers (No- Hudson at Mayfield, 7 12. Hawken 4, Orange 0 Buffalo 2 3 0 .400 118 176 Driver: (AMerrimn) 6-1 vak kick), 6:56. Kent Roosevelt at Crestwood, 7 H: Artz 2, Graham 2. 1 Israeli Hall (DaKennedy) 3.40 Wickliffe 4, Madison 1 South NO—Henderson 40 pass from Brees Keystone at Buckeye, 7:30 Field hockey Goalies: H, Spiroff (1 save); Okafer (11). Ex (4-7) $41.60 Tri (4-7-1) $202.20 Singles: A. Leymaster (M) d. C. Wolf 4-6, W L T Pct PF PA (Hartley kick), 2:58. Lake Center Christian at Lutheran East, Houston 4 0 01.000 126 56 DD (1/4) $76.40 Magnificat 3, Hudson 2 Highland 4, Firestone 0 6-4, 6-3; A. Szinte (W) d. M. Virag 6-3, Second Quarter 5:30 Indianapolis 2 2 0 .500 91 110 Amateur results M: DiGeronimo 2, Levindofske. H: Petno, H (9-5-1): Cain 2, Schniegenberg, Sours. 6-1; A. Hamm (W) d. H. Durst 6-1, 6-0 SD—FG Novak 20, 9:58. 3rd: NW1CD Trot $2,000 Lake Catholic at NDCL, 5 Nenni. Jacksonville 1 4 0 .200 65 138 F (7-7-1): None. Doubles: Becca/Rachel Bromelmeier (W) NO—Colston 19 pass from Brees (Hartley Off: 7:49 Lakewood at Rocky River, 7 Goalies: M, Baker (19 saves); H, Kis- Tennessee 1 4 0 .200 88 181 Goalies: H, Less (2 saves), Morrison (0); d. E. Nalow/C. Keller 3-6, 6-3, 6-4; M. kick), 7:19. Time: 30.3 1:01.3 1:32.2 2:02.4 Laurel at Lake Ridge, 6 thardt (1) Football F, Cooke (6), Laughlin (1) Chappuies/ K. Tpkar (W). d. S. Hryne/H. West SD—Meachem 44 pass from Rivers (No- 8 Moma Jean’s Crown $9.40 4.80 3.40 Lutheran West at Columbia, 7:30 AFAL CLEVELAND FLAG & TOUCH WEST Hoban 4, Ontario 1 Ardern 5-7, 7-6, 7-6 W L T Pct PF PA vak kick), :36. Driver: (RonWrennJr) Madison at Lakeside, 6:30 Quaker Steak 14, Alemko 6 Boys soccer H (10-4-1): Zingale 2, Easton, Huckabee. OTCA POLL San Diego 3 2 0 .600 124 102 6 Modesty Blaze (DoPfister) 5.40 3.40 Manchester at Tuslaw, 7 Third Quarter Bleachers 40, Brunswick Auto Mart 6 Amherst 1, Midview 0 O (10-3-1): Kuenzli. The fourth weekly Ohio Tennis Coaches Denver 2 3 0 .400 135 114 SD—Mathews 13 run (Novak kick), 12:27. 3 Victory Spencer (PhPeden) 5.20 Balz 20, Warriors 0 Nordonia at Revere, 7 A (4-10-1): Plumb. M (4-11): None. Goalies: H, Beke (0 saves); O, Barnhill (9) Association polls for 2012 by OHSAA di- Oakland 1 3 0 .250 67 125 NO—Colston 16 pass from Brees (Hartley Scratched: Vail’s Prayer Harry Buffalo 19, Westbrook Apts. 18 North Royalton at Solon, 7 Goalies: A, Lewis (2 saves); M, Urig (13). visions with first-place votes and total Kansas City 1 4 0 .200 94 145 Ex (8-6) $61.00 Tri (8-6-3) $324.60 My Gang/Greg 13, Warriors 0 Olmsted Falls at Avon Lake, 7 Holy Name 5, Normandy 0 kick), :11. Balz 31, Lesher Chargers I 28 Open Door at Hearts for Jesus, 6 Manchester 7, Tuscarawas Vy. 1 HN: Krause 2, Davis, Dreher, Knauss. points. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Fourth Quarter 4th: NW600L5CD Pace $1,600 M (12-3): Daily 4, Eidom, Ariza, Speer. Goalies: HN, Yanak (2 saves); N, Wakut Alemko 13, Quaker Steak 12 Orange at West Geauga, 6:30 DIVISION I East NO—Colston 5 pass from Brees (Hartley Off: 8:07 TV: Ackerman (18) Balz 14, Bleachers 0 Riverside at Eastlake North, 6 1. Dublin Jerome (11) 119 W L T Pct PF PA kick), 8:50. Time: 28.3 58.2 1:29.1 1:58.3 Goalies: M, Jordan (6 saves), Coben (1); Lesher Chargers II 22, Brunswick Auto Rocky River at Lakewood, 7 Independence 2, Firelands 2 2. Cinti Ursuline Ac (1) 92 Philadelphia 3 2 0 .600 80 99 NO—FG Hartley 26, 2:56. 2 Noble Maximus $6.40 3.20 2.40 TV, Troyer (6). Mart 12 Rootstown at Garrettsville, 7:30 I (6-7-2): Wisniewski 2. F (9-3-3): Zurcher 3. New Albany 84 N.Y. Giants 3 2 0 .600 152 111 A—73,109. Driver: (KeKashJr) Quaker Steak 25, Warriors 18 Shaker Heights at Normandy, 7:30 Oberlin 5, Lake Ridge 1 2. 4. Upper Arlington 72 Dallas 2 2 0 .500 65 88 TEAM STATISTICS 5 Mister Micah (KuSugg) 7.00 4.20 Westbrook Apts. 6, Warriors 0 Tuscarawas Valley at CVCA, 7 O (13-2-1): Weiss 4, Protzman. LR: n/a Goalies: I, Spilker (6 saves); F, Doastall 5. N. Canton Hoover 68 Washington 2 3 0 .400 140 147 SD NO 9 Koko In Flight (AMerrimn) 2.20 Wadsworth at Highland, 7 USFTL Golies: O, Ferguson (6 saves). (5). 6. Cin. Sycamore 39 South First downs 27 21 Ex (2-5) $48.80 Tri (2-5-9) $193.80 Warren G. Harding at Lorain, 6:30 C EAST FLAG Olmsted Falls 5, Cleveland Hts. 0 Lakewood 3, Brush 0 7. Springboro 35 W L T Pct PF PA Total Net Yards 427 404 Spr (2-5-9-4 $1) $370.10 Players Club 24 Beavers 15 Warren JFK at Cleveland Central Catho- OF (10-3-1): Levin 2, Sommer, Crozier, L (3-6-5): Sharkin, Prebel, Blackman. 8. Magnificat 34 Atlanta 5 0 01.000 148 93 Rushes-yards 18-117 21-53 Spr (2-5-9-4 $.10) $37.01 Players Club 31 LE/DPG Maddogs 12 lic, 6:30 Bildstein. CH (8-4-1): None. Goalies: L, Sharkin (10 saves); B, Bur- 9. Pick. Central 33 Tampa Bay 1 3 0 .250 82 91 Lost Nation Sports Park 26 LE/DPG Mad- Wickliffe at Independence, 5 Passing 310 351 5th: NW600L5CD Trot $1,600 Goalies: OF, Samsel (2 saves); Woodruff trum (11) 10. Lakota East 25 Carolina 1 4 0 .200 92 125 dogs 0 Punt Returns 2-16 2-2 Off: 8:29 (3); CH, Clark (5). New Orleans 1 4 0 .200 141 154 Lost Nation Sports Park 13 The Crew 7 Football Lutheran West 6, Oberlin 1 11. Tol. Notre Dame 20 Kickoff Returns 5-127 2-49 Time: 29.1 1:00.1 1:31.1 2:02.1 Rocky River 4, Buckeye 2 LW (4-9-2): Ross, Mystic, Thornton, Nuti, 12. Lakota West 8 North D EAST NATIONAL AP POLL Int. Ret. 1-9 1-41 6 Nate K $18.20 8.20 6.40 RR (7-7-1): Newby 2, Scherzer, Wisch- Cash, Mercado. O (1-14-1): Lesesne. 13. Mason 7 T.G.P. 20 Stadium Bar & Grill 0 COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) — How a state W L T Pct PF PA Comp-Att-Int 27-42-1 29-45-1 Driver: (MiMullet) meier. B (10-3-1): Grauel, Urich. Goalies: LW, Villwock (5 saves); O, Les- 14. Bishop Watterson 4 Stadium Cardinals 18 Lino’s 6 panel of sports writers and broadcasters Minnesota 4 1 0 .800 120 79 Sacked-Yds Lost 5-44 3-19 7 Mr Sam (KuSugg) 22.60 10.60 Goalies: RR, Liva (7 saves); B, Huber (7). esne (2), Santiago (2) 15. Centerville 3 A.P.D. 22 Stadium Cardinals 16 rates Ohio high school football teams in Chicago 4 1 0 .800 149 71 Punts 4-45.5 4-51.8 4 Thomas Be Quick (RonWrennJr) 4.40 A.P.D. 24 Croagh Patrick’s Pub 0 the fifth weekly Associated Press poll of St. Edward 2, North Olmsted 0 Magnificat 5, Avon Lake 1 DIVISION II Green Bay 2 3 0 .400 112 111 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0 Scratched: Reverend Sly D EAST AMERICAN 2012. by OHSAA divisions. with won-lost SE: Daggett 2. M: Baumbick 3, Murray, Niehaus. AL: 1.Gah. Columbus Ac. (8) 80 Detroit 1 3 0 .250 100 114 Penalties-Yards 7-56 10-99 Ex (6-7) $300.40 Tri (6-7-4) $2,102.20 Titan’s/Bub’s Pub 14 Paddy’s Mercenar- record and total points (first-place votes Goalies: SE, Ford (7 saves); NO, (7) Corrigan 2. Lexington 61 West Time of Poss. 30:34 29:26 ies 8 6th: FMNW200PS Trot $2,000 Vermilion 2, Firelands 1 Goalies: M, Piscioneri (4 saves), Dills (2) 3. Cin. Indian Hill 57 W L T Pct PF PA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Titan’s/Bub’s Pub 6 Good Guys 0 in parentheses): Off: 8:51 V (2-11-1): Rini 2. F: Yorks Mentor 6, West Geauga 5 4. Cin. Wyoming 54 Arizona 4 1 0 .800 94 78 RUSHING—San Diego, Mathews 12-80, Good Guys 13 Bukkdogs 12 Time: 29.0 59.0 1:29.1 2:00.0 DIVISION I San Francisco 4 1 0 .800 149 68 Silverbacks 32 Starrs Cars & Trucks 18 Goalies: V, Spencer (2 saves); F, Barto- M (8-3): Swedlow 2, Miller, Rozic, Smith, 5. Dayton Oakwood 48 Brown 2-27, Battle 4-10. New Orleans, 1. St. Ignatius (26) 7-0 280 lotta (9). Marson. WG: May 3, Zuzek, Curtis. 6. Cin. Country Day 30 St. Louis 3 2 0 .600 96 94 P.Thomas 9-30, Ingram 5-16, Sproles 5-9, 3 Miley Jo $18.60 10.80 5.20 WOMEN’S FLAG 2. Cin. Colerain (2) 7-0 237 Goalies: M, Pratt (3 saves); WG, Guar- 7. Cin. Hills Christian 24 Seattle 3 2 0 .600 86 70 Brees 2-(minus 2). Driver: (KuSugg) Outlaws 14 Jack’s 6 3. St. Edward 7-0 219 Westlake 5, Lakewood 2 nera (4) 8. Clyde 14 PASSING—San Diego, Rivers 27-42-1-354. 5 Dia Magdalene 18.00 9.40 McCarthy’s Magnolia Thunder 25 Out- 4. Dublin Coffman (1) 7-0 164 W (11-2-2): Wertman 2, Korek, Sutcliffe, WEEK 5 9. Tol. Maumee Vy 13 New Orleans, Brees 29-45-1-370. Driver: (RonWrennJr) laws 13 5. Tol. Whitmer 7-0 162 Thompson. L: Mann, own goal Midpark 1, St. Joseph Ac. 1 Thursday McCarthy’s Magnolia Thunder 24 The 10. Cin. Seven Hills 9 RECEIVING—San Diego, Mathews 6-59, 2 B Delightfull (AMerrimn) 4.00 6. Willoughby South 7-0 104 Goalies: W, Lackner (3 saves); L, Fehren- M: Bainbridge. SJA: Mikolcic. St. Louis 17, Arizona 3 Ex (3-5) $223.20 Tri (3-5-2) $886.20 Green Team 2 bach (4). Goalies: M, Thompson; SJ, Kuntz (3) 11. Dayton Kettering Alter 6 Floyd 5-108, Brown 5-47, Meachem 3-67, 7. Pickerington N. 7-0 102 Sunday Solon 7, Lake Catholic 1 12. Hawken 5 Gates 3-19, Royal 2-31, Battle 2-7, Rosa- 7th: 7500CLNW2 Pace $2,000 8. W. Chester Lakota W. 7-0 47 OSSCA POLL N.Y. Giants 41, Cleveland 27 S (13-2): Kresevic 3, Ockunizzi 3, Collica. 12. Hathaway Brown 5 rio 1-16. New Orleans, Colston 9-131, Off: 9:19 9. Austintown-Fitch 6-1 44 The weekly Ohio Scholastic Soccer 14. Columbus Bexley 4 Baltimore 9, Kansas City 6 Time: 28.1 57.4 1:28.1 1:59.1 10. Mentor 6-1 38 LC: Martinis. Henderson 8-123, Sproles 5-28, Camarillo Coaches Association poll for 2012 by OH- 14. Toledo Ottawa Hills 4 Atlanta 24, Washington 17 4-44, P.Thomas 2-40, J.Graham 1-4. Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. Goalies: S, Confroy (5 saves); LC, Branon 6 I Love To Boggie $5.80 3.80 2.40 SAA divisions with records and total Pittsburgh 16, Philadelphia 14 MISSED FIELD GOALS—San Diego, Novak Area golf Massillon Washington 33; 12. North Roy- (5),Kent (5) Driver: (RoDinning) points (first-place votes in parentheses): Volleyball Indianapolis 30, Green Bay 27 55 (WL). alton 27; 13. Cin. St. Xavier 24; 14. Can. Strongsville 3, Brecksville 2 3 Princess C (FrHarris) 4.80 3.00 Amherst d. St. Joseph Academy 25-21, Miami 17, Cincinnati 13 Cleveland Metroparks McKinley 21; 15. Springboro 19; 15. Hilli- DIVISION I S (13-1): Erhnfelt 2; Manoa . B: Stucky, 2 Teela’s Splash (AMerrimn) 2.10 28-26, 25-17 Seattle 16, Carolina 12 Canadian Football League Ex (6-3) $22.40 Tri (6-3-2) $56.20 CAT Tour Championship ard Darby 19; 17. Can. GlenOak 12. 1. Olentangy Liberty 13-0-0 99 Foster. Chicago 41, Jacksonville 3 2. St. Ignatius 10-0-3 88 Brooklyn d. Lutheran West 25-22, 25-22, Spr (6-3-2-9 $1) $164.10 At Big Met DIVISION II Goalies: S, Baskey (5 saves), Ortenzi (3). San Francisco 45, Buffalo 3 3. Centerville 12-1-0 77 8-25, 14-25, 15-12 W L T Pts. PF PA Spr (6-3-2-9 $.10) $16.41 1. Tol. Cent. Cath. (25) 7-0 285 B, Lopez (13). Minnesota 30, Tennessee 7 Grades 9-12 (18 Holes) 4. Twinsburg 11-0-2 66 Brookside d. Buckeye 25-22, 25-16, 25-15 PFi (8/2/6/3/6 (5of5)) $8,786.00 2. Cin. Turpin 7-0 231 Corrected box New England 31, Denver 21 EAST DIVISION Pierce Hamilton, University Hts 93 5. Copley 11-1-1 60 Clearview d. Columbia 25-21, 25-10, 3. Tiffin Columbian (1) 7-0 190 Strongsville 2, Mentor 0 New Orleans 31, San Diego 24 Montreal 8 6 0 16 382 405 8th: 10000CLNW3 Pace $2,400 Kyle McCafferty, Westlake 94 6. Mason 12-2-0 55 25-11 4. Dresden Tri-Valley (2) 7-0 175 S (12-1): Amodio, Erhnfelt. M (5-5-4): Monday Toronto 7 7 0 14 327 357 Off: 9:44 Skyler Mihalik, Hudson 101 7. Gahanna Lincoln 11-1-3 46 Fairview d. Oberlin 25-12, 25-7, 25-20 5. Aurora (1) 6-1 113 None. Houston at N.Y. Jets, 8:30 Hamilton 5 9 0 10 421 444 Time: 28.0 57.4 1:27.0 1:57.1 Jarus Wilson, Silver Lake 103 8. Beavercreek 11-1-2 36 Hearts for Jesus d. Andrews Osborne 6. Chardon 6-1 95 Goalies: S, Baskey (1 save), Ortenzi (1); Winnipeg 4 10 0 8 274 428 5 Dolly’s Rembrandt $15.40 6.00 4.80 Nick Brunsman, Independence 104 9. Lakota West 10-1-2 31 Academy 25-14, 25-15, 25-12 Bye week: Dallas, Detroit, Oakland, 7. New Philadelphia 7-0 86 M, Pratt (16). Keystone d. Black River 25-14, 25-13, WEST DIVISION Driver: (WyIrvine) Mitchell Brezina, Westlake 106 10. Anthony Wayne 12-0-1 21 Tampa Bay 8. Zanesville 6-1 57 25-10 x-B.C. 10 4 0 20 365 271 3 Kilo Shark (ElDeaton) 2.80 2.60 8th Grade (9 Holes) OSSCA POLL 9. Licking Hts. 7-0 50 Receiving votes: Darby (Hilliard), High- Lorain d. Westlake 25-21, 25-13, 25-21 WEEK 6 Calgary 8 6 0 16 398 329 1 D C Dilinger (KuSugg) 4.40 Dave Sexton, Hudson 44 The weekly Ohio Scholastic Soccer 10. Mansfield Sr. 6-1 38 land, St. Xavier Mentor d. Gilmour 25-22, 25-21, 25-21 Thursday Saskatchewan 8 6 0 16 377 290 Ex (5-3) $50.00 Tri (5-3-1) $228.20 Joseph Meola, Painsville 46 Coaches Association poll for 2012 by OH- Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. DIVISION II Open Door d. First Baptist 25-18, 25-15, Pittsburgh at Tennessee, 8:20 Edmonton 6 8 0 12 314 334 PT (3/6/5 (3of3)) $334.70 Billy Diemer, Shaker Hts 49 SAA divisions with records and total Davey Spitz, Hudson 49 Cin. NW 36; 12. Trotwood-Madison 35; 1. Revere 13-0-1 98 25-9 Sunday Note: x-clinched playoff berth 9th: NW200PSCD Pace $2,000 12. Avon 35; 14. Cin. Winton Woods 30; 2. Day. Carroll 8-0-4 91 points (first-place votes in parentheses): Our Lady of the Elms d. St. Peter Chanel Andy Siciliano, Broadview Hts 50 Cincinnati at Cleveland,1 Monday Off: 10:04 15. Norwalk 23; 16. Perrysburg 22; 17. 3. Archbishop Hoban 11-0-2 81 25-14, 25-14, 25-5 Blake Rudy, North Royalton 52 DIVISION I Oakland at Atlanta, 1 Winnipeg 27 Montreal 22 Time: 27.4 56.4 1:26.2 1:57.3 Tipp City Tippecanoe 19; 18. Kenston 12. 4. Bellbrook 12-0-0 72 St. Martin De Porres d. Max Hayes 25-19, Drake Tobias, Macedonia 52 1. Perrysburg 14-0-0 90 Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 1 Saskatchewan 36, Toronto 10 9 Utica Hanover $10.20 5.20 3.60 Jack Stranierd, University Hts 55 DIVISION III 5. University School 10-2-1 65 2. Beavercreek 13-0-1 74 25-19, 13-25, 15-25, 15-8 Indianapolis at N.Y. Jets, 1 Friday Driver: (RonWrennJr) Andrew Craig, Brecksville 55 1. Marlington (20) 7-0 259 6. Lakeview 12-0-0 47 3. Dublin Coffman 11-0-3 72 Twinsburg d. Mayfield 25-16, 19-25, Detroit at Philadelphia, 1 28-26, 25-19 B.C. at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m. 7 Solong Saboo (KuSugg) 9.40 4.40 7th Grade (9 Holes) 2. Kettering Alter (5) 6-0-1 249 7. Col. DeSales 5-4-4 35 4. Strongsville 11-1-0 69 St. Louis at Miami, 1 1 The Libberteriann (KeKashJr) 2.60 8. Cin. Indian Hill 8-4-1 30 5. Centerville 14-1-0 46 Woodridge d. Ravenna 25-9, 25-7, 14-25, Dallas at Baltimore, 1 Saturday Ben Gleichauf, North Olmsted 44 3. Thur. Marshall (2) 6-1 174 Scratched: Worries Stay Small 9. Bay 7-4-3 27 25-17 Buffalo at Arizona, 4:05 Calgary at Winnipeg, 1 p.m. Ryan Grabowski, University Hts 49 4. Chagrin Falls (1) 6-1 169 6. Magnificat 8-1-1 45 Ex (9-7) $88.80 Tri (9-7-1) $415.20 10. CVCA 9-5-0 19 New England at Seattle, 4:05 Saskatchewan at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Alyssa Drehs, Seville 51 5. Napoleon 6-0-1 168 7. Mason 12-1-1 43 LATE RESULT 10th: NW2PMCD Pace $2,400 Ben Brej, Rocky River 51 6. SVSM (1) 6-1 134 Receiving votes: Bexley, Port Clinton, 8. Dublin Jerome 10-1-2 39 Sts. John & Paul d. Andrews Osborne N.Y. Giants at San Francisco, 4:25 Sunday Off: 10:21 Daniel Distelhorst, Green 52 7. Millersburg W. Holmes Lemon-Monroe, Cin. Wyoming, Dover 9. Hill. 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Bay Rockets' boys and girls clinch West Shore Conference championships

BY JAMES BRADY [email protected] BAY VILLAGE — Wednesday night turned out to be Championship Night for Bay High School. The boys and girls soccer teams both clinched outright West Shore Conference championships against neighboring Rocky River with identical 2-0 wins.

The 9th ranked boys in Division II were held scoreless in the first half by a Pirate team content to pack in the defense, but it didn’t MORNING JOURNAL/JAMES BRADY The keep the Rockets from nearly scoring on several occasions in the Bay boys soccer team pose with the trophy opening 40 minutes. after defeating Rocky River, 2-0, to win the West Shore Conference championship. Brady Kinsey had a blistering shot go off the post in the 6th minute, Chris Eaton had a shot just miss from 35 yards out 13 minutes later, Craig Linder was turned away by Pirate goalie Dominic Liva on a header and Dominic Ruma had a shot got straight up after hitting the crossbar with ten minutes left in the first half. From the Bleachers

“Relax and solve it, is what I tell the kids when we have chances like that in the first half,” Rockets head coach Bobby Dougherty said.

“(Ruma) kept them in the game and their (Pirates) confidence builds.

“They really didn’t counter much and we were controlling the midfield, so we just had to find a way to relax and solve it.”

It took 60 minutes for Bay to finally solve Rocky River when Ben Tepper sent a spot-on pass from way out on the left wing to a streaking Kinsey who headed the ball into the goal for a 1-0 advantage.

“The play just kind of developed,” said Kinsey about his third game-winner and fifth goal of the season. “Ben (Tepper) See All was fast enough to get around the defender, he played a perfect ball to me and I just finished it.

“I’ve got a lot of chemistry with the Tepper’s (Ben and Adam). We’ve been playing together for a long time and we really know what each other are going to do, so that’s a big help.”

The Rockets advantage increased to 2-0 just 52 seconds later when Eaton scored off a restart to secure the WSC boy’s crown.

The boys (8-4-3, 5-0-2) have one regular season game left against their neighbor to the south in Westlake as the teams play for the Dover Cup on Saturday.

The second-ranked Rocket girls (Division II) won for the first time under head Jack Griffiths on the Rocky River turf against either the Pirates or Magnificat who shares the field beating fourth-ranked Rocky River, 2-0.

“I’m glad to finally get a win on that field,” Griffiths said. “We were a little upset though going against them since we did not get the number one seed in the tournament and they (Pirates) did.

“We are looking forward to going back to that field in a couple of weeks when we start the state playoffs.”

Alex Brown picked up her 9th goal and 9th assist on the year scoring on a breakaway in the first half and then assisting on Nicole Pohlkamp’s first goal of the year.

On the defensive end of the field, goalie Margaret Francati pitched her 12th shutout of the year. Franchati has only allowed two goals the entire season in a 1-0 loss to Magnificat in the season opener and a 1-1 tie with West Geauga.

The girl’s squad completed their regular season with a 14-1-1 mark and went 7-0-0 in West Shore Conference play. Their next game will be against Vermilion in the Division II state tournament.

@MJournalSports Last Updated: 10/10/2012 11:32:02 PM EST

http://www.ohioprepzone.com/morningjournal/results.asp?ID=4577 10/ 20/ 2012 Thursday, October 11, 2012 The Plain Dealer Breaking news: cleveland.com Sports *D7 BOYS DIVISION I DISTRICT GOLF Kent recruit Johnson leads Walsh to title Tim Rogers Canton GlenOak’s Trevor Stan shoot 2 under on the front. Plain Dealer Reporter (78). Holt, the reigning Division I “It was so cold to start off and state champion and also a KSU it was raining, and the greens At times, the windy weather recruit, struggled during his final were fast and tricky,” said John- was a challenge for everyone. At nine holes. son, who had four birdies, one times, the rainy weather was a “I played well on the front, but bogey and one double bogey, challenge for everyone. on the back, my putting let me with 29 putts. “You had to stay All day, the 18 holes at Pine down and my irons weren’t as below the hole. I was above it a Hills Golf Club in Hinckley were good as they were on the front,” few times and paid the price. I’m a challenge for most everyone said Holt, who was 1 under on psyched to win as an individual during the Division I district the front but 5 over on the back. — that’s always the goal — but tournament Wednesday. “But I’m excited about going to for us to win the team title with Wind out of the north, a brief Columbus again. I am going to our young team makes it a spe- rain in the morning, tempera- take advantage of this and have a cial day for Walsh Jesuit.” good week of practice.” Medina’s second-place finish tures in the low 50s and the That Johnson shot the low wasn’t a shocker, but the sur- 6,742 yards of Pine Hills made round of the day was no surprise. prise came from sophomore for a long day — 71⁄2 hours to However, the 79 shot by sopho- Spencer Koch, who was low man complete 18 holes. more Sam Gibson out of the at 78 to go with Sean Sherman’s Uncommon conditions can fourth slot in the Warriors’ 80; an 82 by Cleveland State re- produce surprises, and the event lineup was equally important. cruit Patrick Luth; and an 84 by that determined qualifiers for “If you would have come to me junior Grant Morgan. next week’s state tournament five weeks ago and said we were It has been many years since produced a few. going to have a sophomore shoot Aurora qualified as a team, but The biggest surprise belonged 79 in the district tournament, coach Gus Mehallis’ four low to Walsh Jesuit, which won its under these conditions, I would scorers shot a combined 114 on first district championship since have questioned your sanity,” the front, led by senior Andrew 1997, with a score of 317. Led by said veteran coach Joe Denton in Hinton’s 37-39—76. unflappable junior and Kent between hugs from the parents “I am very happy for the kids,” State recruit Chase Johnson’s of his players. “But he [Gibson] Mehallis said. “They are a fun medalist round of one-under 71, has come a long way.” group to be around, but they the Warriors won by seven shots The Warriors, who will seek work hard. They deserve this.” on a day when scoreboard watch- the school’s fifth state title, re- St. Edward, the winner of the ing was as popular as hot choco- ceived rounds of 81 by senior Da- Sweetbriar Sectional, also re- late and hand warmers. vid Lobeck and 86 by junior Luke ceived a good score for a lower Medina (324), Aurora (326) Liberatore to clinch the pro- lineup spot. While brothers Joey and St. Edward (328) also quali- gram’s 15th state appearance. and Anton Krecic led the way fied for the 87th-annual state After playing his first nine with 80s, freshman Danny Zahn tournament, while Stow’s Ian holes (the back nine) at 7 over, shot 82 as the Eagles’ No. 4 man. Holt (76) and Tallmadge’s Zack Gibson cruised on the front nine Mosholder (78) advanced as indi- with a par 36. Johnson was 1 To reach this Plain Dealer reporter: THOMAS ONDREY THE PLAIN DEALER viduals, along with Uniontown over on the back, but he birdied [email protected], 216-999-5169 Stow’s Ian Holt watches a putt drop Wednesday at the Division I district tournament in Hinckley. Lake’s Jake McBride (76) and three of his final eight holes to On Twitter: @TimRogersPD Holt shot a 76 on a windy, rainy, chilly day to qualify for the state tournament as an individual.

SCOREBOARD COMMITMENT HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Today’s schedule #22 Kenston (5-2, 4-0) at Harvey (0-7, Volleyball 0-4) Aurora at Orange, 6:30 Orange (2-5, 1-3) at Wickliffe (3-4, 1-3) Solon’s Collica to wrestle Avon Lake at North Olmsted, 7 Perry (3-4, 2-2) at #9 Aurora (6-1, 3-1) West Geauga (3-4, 2-2) at #7 Chagrin Bay reaches goal with shutout win Barberton at Laurel, 6:30 Berea at Olmsted Falls, 7 Falls (6-1, 3-1) for Oklahoma State Black River at Buckeye, 7 Metro Division Richmond Heights (2-5, 1-3) at Hawken From staff reports the beneficiary of an own goal. Mackay combined for 12 blocks. Brooklyn at Columbia, 6:30 Solon two-time state wrestling champion An- Christian Community at Cornerstone (6-1, 3-1) Christian, 6:30 Valley Division thony Collica gave Oklahoma State his oral com- Boys soccer Cloverleaf at Tallmadge, 5:30 Berkshire (3-4, 1-3) at #17 Kirtland (7-0, The Bay girls shut out host Gilmour Academy 3, Indepen- Coventry at Field, 6:30 4-0) mitment. Cuyahoga Heights at Wickliffe, 5 Fairport Harding (4-3, 1-3) at Cardinal Rocky River, 2-0, in a West Shore Brecksville-Broadview dence 0 The Lancers (15-4), Elms at St. Vincent-St. Mary, 6 (5-2, 2-2) “It’s the best fit for me,” said Collica, the Elyria Catholic at Vermilion, 6:30 Crossover 145-pound state champ last year who won at 130 Conference girls soccer match Heights 3, Avon Lake 1 The ranked seventh in the Division Fairview at Clearview, 7 Newbury (3-4, 0-4) at Independence (4-3, Wednesday night. III coaches state poll, rebounded Fuchs Mizrachi at Lutheran East, 6 1-3) pounds as a sophomore. “I feel it has the best Bees (13-1-2) jumped out to a 2-0 Garfield Heights at Shaker Heights, 7 LAKE ERIE LEAGUE coaches, the nicest campus and I’ll have wrestling It not only gave the Rockets lead seven minutes into the from Monday’s upset loss to Garrettsville at Windham, 7:30 #15 Cleveland Heights (6-1, 3-1) at War- Green at Nordonia, 7 ren G. Harding (6-1, 4-0) partners over there who will only make me better.” (14-1-1, 7-0 WSC) the conference Southwestern Conference game Mentor to take out their frustra- Harvey at Berkshire, 6:30 Euclid (4-3, 3-1) at Lorain (2-5, 2-2) title but also could prove to be a tions on visiting Independence. Hathaway Brown at Beaumont, 7:30 Maple Heights (4-3, 2-2) at Shaw (3-4, Collica, who enters this season with a 123-13 re- and never looked back. Hearts for Jesus at Andrews Osborne 1-3) cord, also visited Cornell, Binghamton and Vir- preview of a Division II district Alex Strimbu’s goal for Avon Megan Polak collected 30 assists Academy, 5 p.m. Warrensville Heights (1-6, 0-4) at Bed- Highland at Copley, 6:30 ford (3-4, 1-3) tournament game. Lake one minute later looked like and eight digs, while Josie Shee- Holy Name at Padua, 7 ginia Tech and fielded scholarship offers from Kent Independence at Beachwood, 5 NORTH COAST LEAGUE State, Ohio State and Virginia. Bay, ranked No. 2 in the state, it would make it a game, but han finished with 10 digs and Keystone at Wellington, 7:30 Blue Division Lakewood at Avon, 7 #24 Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (5-2, Collica, who will wrestle at 152 pounds this sea- got a goal and an assist from Alex Aaron Shutway scored a late goal Laura Brzozowski chipped in Lorain at Cleveland Heights, 7 2-0) at Archbishop Hoban (1-6, 1-1) Lutheran West at Oberlin, 5:30 Padua (2-5, 0-2) vs. Lake Catholic (4-3, son, hasn’t declared a major but is leaning toward Brown, while goalie Margaret in the second half for insurance. with nine kills. Magnificat at Lake Catholic, 5:30 2-0) at Osborne Stadium business. Francati earned her 12th shutout Manchester at Fairless, 7 NORTHEAST OHIO CONFERENCE Maple Heights at Warren G. Harding, Lake Division — Bob Fortuna of the season with seven saves. Lakewood 3, Avon 2 Two goals Normandy 3, Brush 0 The In- 6:30 #23 Shaker Heights (6-1, 2-0) at Brush Mayfield at Stow, 6 (4-3, 2-0) Francati has allowed just two by Mirsad Curri and a single tally vaders (10-11, 9-1) clinched the Medina at North Royalton, 7 Valley Forge (1-6, 0-2) at Garfield goals the entire season. Midview at North Ridgeville, 6 Heights (2-5, 1-1) by Alain Mika carried the Rang- NOC River Division with the vic- SOUTHWESTERN CONFERENCE Ledgemont d. 25-17, 25-21, 25-17 Normandy at Brush, 7:30 River Division Normandy d. Brush 25-12, 25-23, 25-13 Rocky River (13-2-0, 6-1), Norton at Kent Roosevelt, 7 Amherst (2-5, 1-3) at Olmsted Falls (0-7, ers (9-4-1, 5-1-1) to the West Tory. Cuyahoga Falls (3-4, 0-2) at #6 North 0-4) Valley Forge d. Parma 25-12, 25-22, 25-5 Open Door at Lake Ridge, 6 Royalton (7-0, 2-0) which plays Magnificat in its reg- Shore Conference triumph. Angela Tekalec, Jenna Karaffa Revere at Wadsworth, 5:30 #19 Avon Lake (5-2, 3-1) at Brecksville- Late result #8 Hudson (6-1, 2-0) at Mayfield (4-3, Broadview Heights (4-3, 4-0) Brunswick d. Medina 25-20, 25-23, 25-11 Richmond Heights at Hawken, 6 1-1) ular-season finale on Saturday, is and Madison Stacho combined Shaw at Euclid, 4:30 Midpark (5-2, 2-2) at #18 Westlake (6-1, Volleyball Stow-Munroe Falls (2-5, 0-2) at #16 3-1) ranked fourth in the state. St. Martin de Porres at East Tech, 4 Elyria (5-2, 1-1) Boys soccer for 21 kills. Timken at CVCA, 7 North Olmsted (5-2, 2-2) at Berea (3-4, Bay 2, Rocky River 0 West Geauga at Chagrin Falls 6:30 Valley Division 1-3) Hudson 3, Cuyahoga Falls 0 #11 Brunswick (4-3, 0-2) at Strongsville B (8-4-3): Kinsey, Eaton. SUBURBAN hockey (2-5, 0-2) Goalies: B, Sayir (2 saves); RR, n/a (10). Boys soccer Copley (5-2, 2-2) at Wadsworth (4-3, 2-2) Solon 7 Shaker Heights 0 The Explorers (15-7, 9-1) #3 Mentor (6-1, 2-0) at Medina (2-5, 1-1) Brecksville 3, Avon Lake 1 Akron North at Norton, 7 Highland (4-3, 2-2) at Green (5-2, 3-1) Twinsburg (4-3, 2-0) at Solon (4-3, 1-1) B (13-1-2): Shutway 3. AL (5-6-4): Goalie Kristen Confroy needed to clinched a Northeast Ohio Con- Shaker Heights 6, Hudson 2 Benedictine at Berkshire, 7 Revere (0-7, 0-4) at #10 Nordonia (6-1, Christian Community at Cornerstone Strimbu. NORTHEASTERN ATHLETIC CONFER- 4-0) Christian, 4 Goalies: B, Stease (4 saves); AL, Adams make just one save on the night. ference Lake Division co-champi- The Raiders (9-3, 8-1) got a four- ENCE Tallmadge (5-2, 3-1) at Cloverleaf (3-4, Copley at Massillon Jackson, 7 (9). Grand Valley (3-3) at Chalker (3-4, 0-1) 0-4) It was enough, however, to earn onship behind Celia Cristofoli’s goal effort out of Lizzie Wein- Coventry at Garrettsville Garfield, 5 Pymatuning Valley (2-5, 1-1) at Ledge- Brooklyn 2, Firelands 0 WEST SHORE CONFERENCE First Baptist at Ramah, 4:30 mont (3-4, 2-0) B(6-8-2, 2-7): Anderson, Byndas. Solon (14-2, 4-1) a Northeast seven kills, Erin Dunlap’s 15 as- gart, two goals from Kasidy An- Gilmour Academy at Lake Ridge Acad- Elyria Catholic (4-3, 2-2) at North Ridge- Goalies: B, Qasem (2 saves); F, Barto- emy, 5 PATRIOT ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ville (1-6, 1-3) lotta (6). Ohio Conference River Division sists and Allison Zullo’s 10 digs. derson and three assists from Tia Stars Division Harvey at Grand River Academy, 4 #13 Midview (6-1, 3-1) at Lakewood Buckeye 6, Columbia 1 Dunlap, Amanda Bendell, Morrison in the Northeast Ohio Hawken at Shaker Heights, 7 Black River (3-4, 3-1) at Brookside (0-7, (3-4, 2-2) B: Yurik 3, Gravel 2, own. C: Reichard. blanking as the Comets had six Highland at Firestone, 5 0-4) Rocky River (4-3, 3-1) at Bay (2-5, 0-4) Goalies: B: Klubnik (4 saves); C, Carder players score, along with being Krissy Mummey and Jordan Field Hockey League road win. Lake Catholic at NDCL, 7 Buckeye (2-5, 2-2) at Firelands (2-5, 2-2) Vermilion (2-5, 1-3) at #12 Avon (6-1, (7). Lincoln-West at Garfield Heights, 6 Keystone (3-4, 2-2) at Wellington (2-5, 4-0) 2-2) Fairview 5, Brookside 1 Mayfield at Aurora, 7 NONLEAGUE F (9-4-3, 5-1-3): Chaqueco, Starks, Groh, Mentor at Nordonia, 7 Stripes Division Kenmore (2-5) at Canal Fulton Northwest Rizaj, Johnston. B: Schulz. Orange vs. Padua at TBD, 7 Brooklyn (0-7, 0-4) at Columbia (6-1, 4-0) (0-6) Goalies: F, Karliak (2 saves), K. Gibbons SCOUTING DIVISION I DISTRICT GIRLS TENNIS Strongsville at Brunswick, 7 Lutheran West (3-4, 2-2) at Clearview #4 St. Vincent-St. Mary (6-1) at Bar- (2), C. Gibbons (0); B, Jones (8). Trinity at Poland Seminary, 7 (5-2, 3-1) berton (1-6) University School at St. Ignatius, 8 Oberlin (5-2, 2-2) at Fairview (2-5, 2-2) Fuchs Mizrachi 3, Max Hayes 1 Western Reserve Academy (2-5) at FM: Raskin, Rosenblum, Bar-Shain. MH: Girls soccer PORTAGE TRAIL CONFERENCE Cleveland Knights (2-4) Hadlock. What, when, where: Division I dis- Dealer Player of the Year, is seek- other sectional champs and are in Beachwood at Harvey, 5 County Division Youngstown Christian (5-1) at Sandy Goalies: FM, Jaffe (6 saves); MH, Bermu- trict girls tennis tournament, today ing her third consecutive singles ti- the upper half of the bracket, along Berkshire at Cuyahoga Heights, 7 East Canton (3-4, 2-2) at Windham (3-4, Valley (2-1) dez (8). Chagrin Falls at Hawken, 4:30 1-3) and Saturday, 9 a.m., Oberlin Col- tle and is trying to keep alive her with Magnificat’s Emily Witt, the Saturday Lakewood 3, Avon 2 Coventry at Garrettsville Garfield, 7 Garrettsville Garfield (2-5, 1-3) at Wood- AKRON CITY SERIES L (9-5-2, 5-1-1): Curri 2, Mika. A (8-3-4, lege, Don Hunsinger Courts, Wood- dream of playing for a state cham- Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy at ridge (5-2, 3-1) Oberlin Sectional runner-up to Go- Akron North (2-5, 2-1) at Buchtel (3-4, 4-1-2): Troupe 2. Field, 7 Rootstown (2-5, 0-4) at Mogadore (7-0, land Avenue and Union Street, pionship. Golick, fourth in the state 3-1), 12 Goalies: L, Z. Fehrenbach (6 saves): A, lick. Lake Catholic at Padua, 5 4-0) Poyle (7). Rootstown at Manchester, 7 Waterloo (2-5, 1-3) at Southeast (5-2, CHAGRIN VALLEY CONFERENCE Oberlin. last year, won the Oberlin Sectional What to watch in doubles: Magni- Manchester 9, Timken 2 St. Joseph Academy vs. Magnificat at 4-0) Metro Division M(13-3-0, 11-1): Elmond 2, Ariza 2, Wil- Rain site: John W. Heisman Club and will open district play against Rock River, 8 Cuyahoga Heights (6-1, 3-1) at Beach ficat’s Sarah Patrick and Veronica Metro Division liams 2, Jordan, Daily, Misich T: Cross, Shaw at Fuchs Mizrachi, 5:40 wood (6-1, 4-0), 1 Field House, 200 Woodland St., ad- Walsh Jesuit’s Emily Hissong in the Coventry (3-4, 1-3) at Streetsboro (5-2, Bell. Johnson, who defeated Westlake’s Walsh Jesuit vs. Beaumont at Denison 2-2) NORTH COAST LEAGUE jacent to Hunsinger Courts. lower half of the 16-player bracket. Park, 7 Goalies: M, C. Coben (3 saves), K. Coben Lindsey Golick and Melissa Djohan Field (2-5, 1-3) at Crestwood (2-5, 1-3) Blue Division (2); T, n/a. West Geauga at Orange, 7 #25 Kent Roosevelt (6-1, 4-0) at Akron At stake: The top six singles play- Hissong, a sophomore, finished Walsh Jesuit (1-5, 1-1) vs. Benedictine Midpark 3, Berea 2 in a classic match in the final at the Wickliffe at Independence, 7 Springfield (2-5, 0-4) (3-4, 0-2) at Bedford Stadium ers and top six doubles teams will fourth at the Medina Sectional. Norton (5-2, 3-1) at Ravenna (5-2, 4-0) M (4-11-1): Moody 2, Palcisco. B: Rob- Oberlin Sectional, are in opposite Football White Division ertson. advance to the state tournament, Mentor’s Natalie Weaver, who won PREMIER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE St. Peter Chanel (2-5, 0-2) vs. Villa An- Week 8 schedule Goalies: M, Myers (16 saves); B, Thom- brackets, so a rematch is a possi- #21 Chardon (6-1, 3-1) at Riverside (5-2, gela-St. Joseph (1-6, 0-2) at #14 Euclid ason (3). to be held Oct. 19-20 at Stickney the Solon Sectional, is in the same Note: Games start at 7 unless noted. 3-1) bility. Two of the hurdles for Go- Cleveland Central Catholic (4-3, 2-0) vs. North Olmsted 2, Cleveland Heights 1 Today Lakeside (1-6, 0-4) at #5 Willoughby Tennis Center at Ohio State Univer- half-bracket as Golick and will open Holy Name (2-5, 1-1) at North Royal- NO (10-4-2): Ball 2. CH (9-6-1): Perel- NORTHEAST OHIO CONFERENCE South (7-0, 4-0) lick-Djohan are Hudson’s Grace Lu ton man. sity and Hilliard Davidson High. play against Uniontown Lake’s Lake Division University School (3-4, 2-2) at Eastlake Trinity (3-4, 1-1) at Warren John F. Ken- Goalies: NO, DeAnna (6 saves); CH, Ben- and Natalie Arcoria and Kenston’s Parma (2-5, 1-1) vs. Normandy (1-6, 0-2) North (1-6, 1-3) nedy (6-1, 2-0) What to watch in singles: The Katherine McCauley. Golick has yet at Byers Field nett (8). stage belongs to Westlake senior to lose a set in postseason play. Amanda Marchant and Natasha PRINCIPALS ATHLETIC CONF. PRINCIPALS ATHLETIC CONF. Vermilion 1, Elyria Catholic 1 PREMIER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy Tuslaw (4-3, 2-2) at Timken (1-6, 0-4) V (2-11-2, 0-6-1): Rini. EC: Medves. Lauren Golick until someone can Medina senior Ali Garrity and Mas- Birze, both sectional champions. Madison (4-3, 2-2) at Geneva (2-5, 1-3) (3-4, 2-2) at Tuscarawas Valley (3-4, SENATE ATHLETIC LEAGUE Goalies: V, Spencer (12 saves); EC, Con- 2-2) NONLEAGUE #20 Glenville (5-2, 4-0) vs. Cleveland JFK roy (8). stop her. Golick, a two-time Plain sillon Jackson’s Tesa Hill are the — Tim Rogers Indian Valley (3-4, 2-2) at Fairless (3-4, Lutheran East (0-7) at Mathews (1-6) (4-3, 4-1) at Collinwood 2-2) Wellington 4, Lutheran West 1 Rhodes (4-3, 2-2) vs. John Hay (5-2, 4-0) Friday Triway (5-2, 3-1) at Akron Manchester W: Lara 2, Dowdell 2. LW: Faler. AKRON CITY SERIES (4-3, 3-1) at Bump Taylor, noon Goalies: W, Miller (5 saves); LW, Pshock (11). Goalies: B, n/a; C, Paine (7 saves). WRA 6, Our Lady Elms 0 line is Oct. 15. crosse head coach. Candidates must be Akron East (0-7, 0-4) at Akron Garfield SENATE ATHLETIC LEAGUE NONLEAGUE (3-4, 2-1) Ashtabula Edgewood (3-1) at Gilmour Late results Elyria Catholic 3, Vermilion 1 WRA (14-1-1, 6-0): Waldeck 2, Van Dijck Rhodes is looking to fill a few JV/ willing to help grow the program and in- East Tech (2-5, 2-3) at John Marshall EC (10-2-4): Wisnor Birsic, Fahlan. V 2, McCormick, Wise. varsity girls basketball games the crease participation. Prior head coaching Firestone (3-4, 2-1) at Ellet (5-2, 3-0) (1-6, 1-4), 3 Academy (2-5), 2 Senate Athletic League Lincoln West (0-7) at Grand River Acad- (5-9-1): Smith. Goalies: WRA, Paparella (5 saves); OLE, 2012-13 schedule. Call 216-459-3111 or experience is preferred. Email resume CHAGRIN VALLEY CONFERENCE John Adams (3-4, 3-1) at Collinwood (0-7, Championship Goalies: EC, Gauntner (4 saves); V, Ters- Rooney (7). email [email protected]. and cover letter to Director of Athletics Chagrin Division 0-4) emy, 4 St. Francis (New York) vs. #1 St. Ignatius Lincoln-West 2, Rhodes 0 chak (14). Nordonia is searching for a varsity Ryan M. Peters at rmp@beachwoods- (7-0) at Byers Field LW (11-3): Bukuruesau. Euclid 7, Shaw 1 Field hockey baseball head coach. Experience is pre- chools.org or call 216-831-2080 ext. 102. Goalies: L-W, Figueroa (11 saves); R, n/a. ferred. Contact Rob Eckenrode, athletic Rocky River seeks the following St. Xavier (5-2) vs. #2 St. Edward (7-0) E (5-9-1): Conger 2, Warren, Hughes, Magnificat 11, Cleveland Heights 0 Tallmadge 3, Cloverleaf 0 director, at 330-908-6001 or rob.eckenro- coaches: varsity softball head and assist- at Lakewood Stadium, 2 Holzheimer, Moore, D. Thompson. S: Bo- M: Hutchinson 4, DiGeronimo 3, Levon- T (4-6-4, 1-6): Williams, Todd, Beane. [email protected]. The deadline is ant coach, freshman head coaches for gan. dofske, Durkin, Smith, Dunn Goalies: T, Roy (8 saves); C, Wardle (8). Oct. 15. boys and girls basketball, a middle Recreation listings online Boys golf Goalies: E, Huey (1 save), Larive (1); S, Goalies: M, Baker (0 saves); CH, Porter Johnson (12). Brookside seeks an assistant varsity school head wrestling coach and assist- District tournament n/a. wrestling coach. Contact Dick Kersch- ant coaches for varsity boys and girls la- A complete listing of regional events and tryouts Girls soccer Firelands 5, Brooklyn 0 DIVISION I Shaker Heights 6, Hudson 2 baum, athletic director, at 440-242-8242 crosse. Send letter of interest and re- Archbishop Hoban 3, NDCL 1 F (10-3-2): Zurcher 2, Holowecky, Jones appears each week on cleveland.com/recreation. At Pine Hills SH: Weingart 4, Kasidy 2. H: Russell, or email [email protected]. sume to athletic director Mark Wagner, AH (11-4-1): Zingale, Petit, Grosklos. ND: Melendez. B (6-5-2): None. Note: Top four teams and top four indi- Hoover. Beachwood Middle School is looking Rocky River High, 20951 Detroit Road, To submit items for the recreation calendar, fax Evans. Goalies: F, Melendez (1 save), Dostall viduals not on a qualifying team advance Goalies: SH, Butler (7 saves); H, Kis- for an assistant wrestling coach. Coach Rocky River, OH 44116 or email wag- Goalies: AH, n/a; ND, n/a (O saves). (0); B, Crossman (8). to the state tournament. thardt (12). must be willing to help grow the pro- [email protected]. information at least two weeks in advance to Avon 4, Lakewood 2 How they finished: 1. Walsh Jesuit 317 Highland 3, Copley 2 gram. Contact Ryan Peters at Solon has an opening for a head var- 216-999-6276 or email [email protected]. A: O’Donnell 2, Furnas, Yeagley. L: Prebel H (10-5-1): Koch, Sours, Wiencek. C (Johnson 71, Gibson 79, Lobeck 81, Liber- 2. Listings [email protected]. sity boys lacrosse coach. Head coaching atore 86, Furey 88); 2. Medina 324 (Koch (7-7-2): Haverchak, Revesz. Listings is a service of The Plain Lakewood is accepting applications for experience is preferred. E-mail a letter of Listings are free. Goalies: A, Wysocki (1 save); L, Grabor Goalies: H, Less (6 saves); C, Moore (4) 78, Sherman 80, Luth 82, Morgan 84, (7). Dealer to help schools find opponents a head varsity softball coach. Send re- interest and resume to Mark T. McGuire, Send The Rec Room your team info, pictures Schreck 85); 3. Aurora 326 (Hinton 76, Holy Name 6, North Olmsted 3 and coaches. To view the complete list, sume to Bob Thayer at athletic director, at markmcguire@solon- Schroeder 80. O’Callaghan 84, Avalon 86, Bay 2, Rocky River 0 HN (12-3-1): Dreher 3, Davis 2, Krause. go to cleveland.com/hssports. [email protected] or boe.org. Call 440-349-6244. B (14-1-1, 7-0): Brown, Pohlkamp. Log on to cleveland.com’s The Rec Room at Nowak 88); 4. St. Edward 328 (tie: J. NO: Yasenchack 2, Kereky. Highland seeks a softball coach. Send mail to 14100 Franklin Blvd., Lakewood, Beachwood is looking for a head girls Goalies: B, Francati (7 saves); RR, Con- Krecic, A. Krecic, 80, Zahn 82, Bethune Goalies: HN, Yanak (7 saves); NO, Peter- resume and references to Curt Johansen OH 44107. basketball coach. Candidates must be cleveland.com/recroom. There, you can find sto- nelly (7). 86, Abele 93); 5. GlenOak 338; 6. (tie), son (10). at [email protected]. Crestwood seeks an assistant swim willing to help build all aspects of the ries and photos about local recreational and ama- Brecksville, St. Ignatius, Hoover 342; 9. Berea 2, Brunswick 1 Mayfield 4, Elyria 1 Trinity seeks a varsity wrestling coach. coach. Contact Athletic Director Steve program. Prior head coaching experience teur athletes succeeding in everything from A to Lake 343; 10. (tie) Brunswick, Tallmadge Be: Johnson, Scheel. Br: Newcomer. M: Favazzo 2, Rubino, Stepanek. E: Must obtain or have ODE pupil activity Matheos at 330-274-3826 or sma- is preferred. Must have valid Pupil Activ- 344; 12. Wadsworth 348; 13. Lake Catho- Goalies: Be, Sasak (10 saves); Br, Cal- Jones. permit. Send letter of interest and re- [email protected]. The dead- ity Permit. Email cover letter and resume Z. This week, log on to read about: lic 352; 14. Stow 353; 15. Jackson 359; 16. houn (5). Goalies: M, Stickley (6 saves); E, Wright sume to Athletic Director Marty Hyland line is Oct. 5. to Ryan M. Peters at rmp@beachwoods- R University School 361; 17. (tie) Riverside, Brecksville 4, Avon Lake 1 (12). at [email protected]. St. Joseph Academy is searching for a chools.org or call 216-831-2080 x 210. Hudson resident Madeline Libby, winner of Rocky River 362; 19. Padua 368; 20. B (10-3-2): Sivic-3, Stuckey. AL (3-8-4): North Ridgeville 3, Midview 2 John Adams is looking for girls basket- new head swim coach. Send info to Ath- Brecksville-Broadview Heights seeks a United States Equestrian Federation’s top young Chardon 375. O’Connor. NR (8-6-1): Wade 3. M (4-10-2): Benton, ball scrimmages. Contact Dan Hubbard letic Director Jennie Amodio at JV girls basketball coach. Contact Ath- Qualifying individuals: McBride (Lake) Goalies: B, Lopez (2 saves), Farwell (4); Keesecker. at [email protected]. [email protected] or call letic Director Dan Kalinsky at kalin- rider horsemanship award. 76; Holt (Stow) 76; Stan (GlenOak) 78; AL, Crooks (8). Goalies: NR, Wiles (8 saves); M, Ceh North Olmsted seeks an assistant 216-251-5495. [email protected] or 440-740-4771. Mosholder (Tallmadge) 78. Brookside 1, Fairview 0 (11). swimming coach. Send letter of interest Holy Name seeks a varsity wrestling Hawken seeks the following coaches: Want to find a spot in The Rec Room to tell peo- B: (11-3-1, 7-2-1): O’Connor. Solon 7, Shaker Heights 0 and resume to Tim Carras, Athletic Di- coach. Must have ODE pupil activity per- girls JV basketball, girls JV lacrosse and ple about your accomplishments or those of your Volleyball Goalies: B, Sanchez (18 saves); F, Lorko S (14-2, 4-1): Longville, Fox, Gersey, Kre- rector, North Olmsted High, 5755 Burns mit and be virtus trained. Send letter of assistant track. Send resume to Jim recreational team? Send an email to Andrews Osborne Academy d. Fuchs (2). sevic, Goldberg, Collica, own Road, North Olmsted, OH 44070, or fax to interest and resume to Athletic Director Doyle, Athletic Director, at jdoyl@hawke- Mizrachi 25-5, 25-4, 25-5 Brush 6, Parma 1 Goalies: S, Confroy (1 save); SH, Scharf- 440-777-2216 or email tim.carras@noc- Jack Richardson at jrichardson@holyna- n.edu; or Hawken School, P.O. Box 8002, [email protected] (be sure to put The Rec Room Cuyahoga Heights d. St. Joseph Academy B: McMillian 3, Seibyl, Fox. P: Kotalik. stein (14). seagles.org. mehs.com. Gates Mills, OH 44040. Call 25-18, 25-22, 25-10 Goalies: B, Burtrum (8 saves); P, Lewis Wellington 7, Lutheran West 0 Padua seeks an assistant baseball Kirtland seeks a baseball and softball 440-423-2108. in the subject header). Photos also will be ac- Gilmour Academy d. Independence (7). W(9-4-2, 6-2-1): B. Mariast, E. Mariast, coach. Submit resumes to Kevin Leigh, coach. Contact Matt Paul at Holy Name is looking for a freshman cepted if they are in .jpeg format. 25-21, 25-16, 25-18 Buckeye 8, Columbia 0 Cole, Pitts, Snyder, Dooley, Derrick. Athletic Director, 6740 State Road, 440-256-3366 ext. 4002 or email mat- boys basketball coach. Contact head Hudson d. Cuyahoga Falls 25-20, 25-19, B(12-3-0, 9-0): Thomas 2, Davis 2, Goalies: W, Sparks (0 saves); LW, Wil- Parma, Ohio 44134 or send to [email protected]. coach Jeff Huber at jhuber@holynameh- 25-15 Glancy, Banas, Barnes, Sibley. kens (7), Villwock (3). [email protected]. The dead- Beachwood is looking for a boys la- s.com. Sunday, October 21, 2012 The Plain Dealer Breaking news: cleveland.com Sports C11*° HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD

Boys golf 4. Berry (Hawken) 17:12.9; 5. Clapacs (Gil- mour Academy) 17:13.9; 6. Rusnak (Open State finals Door) 17:16; 7. Dornback (Berkshire) DIVISION I 17:24.4; 8. Ulatowski (Gilmour Academy) At (Scarlet Course) 17:30.3; 9. Pelletier (Berkshire) 17:31.8; 10. Kirtland gives Bison How they finished: 1. Dublin Jerome Nedrich (Trinity) 17:44.1; 11. Laymon (Berk- 307-323—630; 2. Centerville 311-320—631; shire) 17:47.3; 12. Filla (Cardinal) 17:54.1. 3. Dublin Coffman 325-316—641; 4. New Al- bany 325-319—644; 5. Medina 319-333—652; TRUMBULL 6. Walsh Jesuit 331-325—656; 7. Cincinnati Note: Top two teams and those individuals another agonizing loss Archbishop Moeller 322-335—657; 8. Aurora that finish in the top eight advance to the 331-335—666; 9. St. Edward 340-335—675; Boardman Regional. 10. Mason 336-340—676; 11. Findlay Qualifying teams: 1. Maplewood 33; 2. From staff reports 344-333—677; 12. Toledo St. Francis De- McDonald 47. The Lake Erie League champion Sales 346-340—686. Area qualifier: 8. Morgan (Rootstown) Mustangs (20-3), ranked 20th Champion: Nick Sparling (Dublin Coffman) 17:15.63. 74-71—145. After barely losing to Chagrin in the coaches state poll, de- Medina individuals: Spencer Koch Girls cross country Valley Conference Metro Divi- feated Senate Athletic League 75-81—156, Sean Sherman 77-85—162, Evan District tournament Schreck 83-82—165, Patrick Luth DIVISION I sion foe Cuyahoga Heights a champion John Hay in a Divi- 84-85—169, Grant Morgan 93-96—189. GOODYEAR week ago, Beachwood took an- Walsh Jesuit individuals: Chase Johnson Note: Top six teams and those individuals sion I sectional title match at 74-73—147, David Lobeck 84-83—167, Luke that finish in the top 24 advance to the other highly touted area foot- Solon. It was the 400th career Liberatore 84-84—168, Michael Furey Boardman Regional. 89-85—174, Sam Gibson 93-93—186. Qualifying teams: 1. Hudson 58; 2. Solon 88; ball team down to the wire Sat- win for Maple Heights coach Aurora individuals: Andrew Hinton 3. Kenston 116; 4. Stow 127; 5. Walsh Jesuit urday. 77-79—156, Scott Schroeder 81-85—166, 127; 6. Nordonia 132. Betsy Smerglia. Sam Nowak 91-86—177, Alex Avalon Qualifying individuals: 1. Haiss (Solon) Defending Division V state 96-85—181, Conor O’Callaghan 82-100—182. 18:46.48; 2. Sauers (Hudson) 19:17.37; 3. Girls district St. Edward individuals: Joey Krecic Renuart (Walsh Jesuit) 19:17.67; 4. Sand- champion Kirtland needed 83-80—163, Anton Krecic 84-84—168, Wil ridge (Solon) 19:34.92; 5. Murray (Kent overtime to beat the host Bison, Bethune 84-85—169, Danny Zahn Roosevelt) 19:37.08; 6. Vasarhelyi (Nordo- cross country 93-86—179, Adam Abele 89-96—185. nia) 19:40.49; 7. Sinko (Walsh Jesuit) 20-18, in a CVC crossover game. Other area individuals: Ian Holt (Stow) 19:44.70; 8. Wise (Solon) 20:05.94; 9. Fo- Division I at Lorain County 81-73—154; Zach Mosholder (Tallmadge) bean (Stow) 20:09.49; 10. Hartline (Hudson) Hornets tailback Damon Community College 82-80—162. 20:13.77; 11. Frego (Archbishop Hoban) Washington had 11 carries for Bay took 20:25.78; 12. VanDyke (Hudson) 20:27.38; the team title with 50 points Girls golf 13. Stout (Stow) 20:28.76; 14. Andersen 124 yards and a touchdown and State finals (Stow) 20:30.32; 15. McGregor (Hudson) thanks to Maddie Britton’s 20:31.66; 16. Latimer (Kenston) 20:33.40; 17. also grabbed three passes for 52 DIVISION I Simmons (Nordonia) 20:35.81; 18. Bradford At Ohio State University (Gray Course) (Kent Roosevelt) 20:36.67; 19. Watson (Hud- field-leading time of 19:12.41. How they finished: 1. Dublin Jerome yards and the overtime TD for son) 20:37.19; 20. Hoenigman (Cuyahoga 313-316—629; 2. Highland 311-319—630; 3. Avon , Magnificat and Amherst Falls) 20:37.62; 21. McClure (Kent Roose- Kirtland (9-0, 6-0), ranked No. Massillon Jackson 309-328—637; 4. Dublin velt) 20:37.85; 22. Taylor (Kentson) placed second, third and fourth, Coffman 318-328—646; 5. Mason 20 in The Plain Dealer and sec- 20:42.65; 23. Bailey (Copley) 20:43.75; 24. 323-328—651; 6. Notre Dame-Cathedral ond in the state poll. respectively, to also qualify for Latin 336-327—663; 7. Magnificat Dicker (Kenston) 20:53.75. 338-333—671; 8. North Canton Hoover LAKELAND Joe Godec’s run on the two- next week’s Tiffin regional. 334-346—680; 9. Cincinnati Ursuline Acad- Note: Top five teams and those individuals emy 333-354—687; 10. Centerville that finish in the top 20 advance to the point conversion proved to be 356-352—708; 11. Toledo St. Ursula Acad- Boardman Regional. the margin of victory and ex- Division I at Lakeland Com- emy 357-356—713; 12. Findlay Qualifying teams: 1. Mentor 39; 2. Chardon munity College 361-361—722. 62; 3. Shaker Heights 85; 4. Mayfield 100; 5. tended the Hornets’ win streak Mentor pre- Champion: Jessica Porvasnik (Highland) Madison 134. to 24 games. Bison quarterback vailed in the team race with 39 68-72—140. Qualifying individuals: 1. Kule (Chardon) Highland individuals: Jessica Porvasnik 19:03.51; 2. Robinson (Mentor) 19:20.37; 3. Corey Jones passed for 134 points, followed by other Tiffin 68-72—140, Jessica McRae 72-79—151, Cullen (Shaker Heights) 19:29.49; 4. Binczyk Chloe McKinzie 84-81—165, Rachel Horvath (Shaker Heights) 19:39.26; 5. Magro (Men- yards and two touchdowns, regional qualifiers Chardon 87-87—174, Karly Alexander 90-91—181. tor) 19:48.85; 6. Roher (Brush) 19:51.35; 7. while rushing for 86 yards and a (62), Shaker Heights (85), May- NDCL individuals: Olivia Jereb 79-77—156, Magro (Mentor) 20:13.98; 8. Deering (Ge- Emily Jereb 81-77—158, Reva Morris neva) 20:21.95; 9. Stansbury (Chardon) score for the bison (6-3, 4-2). field (100) and Madison (134). 90-81—171, Danielle Aquila 86-92—178, Au- 20:22.25; 10. Barrientos (Lakeside) 20:30.88; bry Hounshell 92-94—186. 11. Diehl (Chardon) 20:34.26; 12. Woods Corinne Kule of Chardon had (Mentor) 20:35.51; 13. Durisin (Riverside) Magnificat individuals: Jillian Hollis 20:40.31; 14. Funk (Madison) 20:51.17; 15. 76-78—154, Ali Nageotte 78-79—157, Cara John Hay 34, Collinwood 12 the day’s best time of 19:03.51 VanHoy (Geneva) 20:53.81; 16. Brickman Kelley 87-80—167, Caroline Bello The Hornets (7-2, 6-0) are one with Mentor’s Kinsey Robinson 97-96—193, Morgan MacLean 97-100—197. (Madison) 20:56.56; Rus (Mayfield) 20:57.92; 18. Ross (Shaker Heights) game from finishing Senate earning second place by finish- Other area individuals: Nikolette Schroeder 21:08.10; 19. Meinen (Mentor) 21:13.37; 20. (Avon Lake) 75-72—147; Kasey Nielsen Eid (Mayfield) 21:18.70. Athletic League play unbeaten ing in 19:20.37. (Kent Roosevelt) 70-80—150; Alice Ho (Wadsworth) 78-74—152; Kelly Nielsen LORAIN as Carlin Ray gained 115 yards (Kent Roosevelt) 86-87—173. Note: Top four teams and those individuals that finish in the top 16 advance to the Tif- on six carries and scored on Division II Lakeland Commu- Girls tennis fin Regional. runs of 9, 47 and 48 yards. nity College State finals Qualifying teams: 1. Bay 50; 2. Avon 86; 3. Chagrin Falls’ 23 Magnificat 108; 4. Amherst 128. points earned it a trip to the DIVISION I Qualifying individuals: 1. Britton (Bay) Boys soccer Singles—Championship: Lauren Golick DAN TRITTSCHUH IMPACTACTIONPHOTOS.COM 19:12.85; 2. Connelly (Rocky River) 19:25.41; Boardman regional, as did (Westlake) over Niehaus (Cincinnati Mt. 3. Christel (Bay) 19:46.84; 4. Szivan (Am- Notre Dame) by ff. Third place: Safdar (Cin- herst) 20:02.62; 5. Vince (Amherst) St Ignatius 9, Lincoln-West 0 Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin, cinnati Ursuline Academy) d. Ismail (Kings Walsh Jesuit’s Chase Johnson celebrates after making a putt on the 18th hole 20:04.31; 6. Clark (Avon) 20:15.28; 7. Walker Mills Kings) 6-4, 6-1. The defending Division I state Beaumont and Hathaway at the Division I state high school golf tournament Saturday in Columbus. (Magnificat) 20:19.25; 8. Bierut (Rocky Doubles—Championship: C.DiLorenzo/ River) 20:19.74; 9. Bechtel (Bay) 20:21.60; champion Wildcats won a sec- Brown with respective totals of F.DiLorenzo (New Albany) d. S.Stein/E.Stein Johnson finished two shots back. 10. Fossen (Olmsted Falls) 20:26.80; 11. (Dublin Jerome) 6-2, 4-6, 6-3. Third place: Christie (Lakewood) 20:27.21; 12. Carson tional title game as Nick Taljan 84, 125 and 126 points. Claire Ghidotti/Shepherd (Bishop Watterson) d. (Olmsted Falls) 20:29.87; 13. Johr (North kick) B: Ely, Lenhammar. LAKELAND and Patrick Jeffries combined Bullock/Merzbacher (Dublin Jerome) 7-5, Olmsted) 20:30.48; 14. Kerr (Magnificat) Barcelo of Chagrin Falls placed 6-3. SE - Aaron 26 run (Marsilio kick) Goalies: B, Frydl (8 saves); SH, Hertz (3). Note: Top five teams and those individuals 20:33.15; 15. Laird (Avon) 20:33.53; 16. Mo- #1 St. Ignatius 6 0 13 13—32 Mayfield 4, Willoughby South 2 that finish in the top 20 advance to the for five goals. Goalies Clark Gro- first overall with a time of DIVISION II rales (Avon) 20:35.30. St. Xavier 7 0 14 0—21 M: Williams 3, DiPio. WS: Martin, Nelson Boardman Regional. nek and Mikal Outcalt shared in Singles—Championship: Morales (Bishop Goalies: M, Tighe (5 saves); WS, Oress (9). Qualifying teams: 1. Mentor 33; 2. Chardon MALONE 20:15.16. Hartley) d. Li (Columbus St. Francis De- I - McVey 4 run (kick failed) Note: Top five teams and those individuals Mentor 2, Riverside 0 48; 3. Eastlake North 86; 4. Riverside 115; 5. the shutout. Sales) 6-0, 6-2. Third place: Nelson (West X - Fricke 5 pass from Tensing (Berry kick) Shaker Heights 146. that finish in the top 20 advance to the X - Ries 80 pass from Tensing (Bechtold M (11-5-1): Lombardo, Mullen. Boardman Regional. Holmes) d. Miller (Portsmouth) 7-6(7-5), Qualifying individuals: 1. Elswick (Chardon) kick) Goalies: Sackett (5 saves); R, n/a . Division II at Trumbull 6-2. 15:54.91; 2. Gudowicz (Mentor) 16:30.45; 3. Qualifying teams: 1. Massillon Jackson 55; X - Frey 9 pass from Tensing (Bechtold kick) Kent District Doubles—Championship: Ballinger/Wexner Car (Eastlake North) 16:38.74; 4. Keipert 2. Hoover 95; 3. GlenOak 103; 4. Louisville Chagrin Falls 3 Geneva 1 County Fairgrounds I - Zingale 46 pass from LaManna (pass Solon 1, Kent Roosevelt 0 South- (Gahanna Columbus Academy) d. Sydney (Mentor) 16:42.97; 5. Golden (Shaker 125; 5. Boardman 129. failed) S: Held. Joey McSherry accounted for Green/Emily Leizman (Hawken) 6-2, 6-3. Heights) 16:47.17; 6. Jordan (Chardon) east and Garrettsville Garfield I - McVey 14 run (Colella kick) Goalies: S, Altstadt (1 save); KR, Mohnacky STRONGSVILLE Third place: Allen/Sandridge (Chaminade- 16:48.94; 7. Evans (Mentor) 16:54.71; 8. Note: Top four teams and those individuals two of the Tigers’ goals and An- Julienne) d. Me.Martin/Mi.Martin (Chesa- I - McVey 1 run (pass failed) (6). finished second and third with I - McVey 6 run (Colella kick) Kozlovich (Mentor) 16:55.13; 9. Sopchak that finish in the top 16 advance to the Tif- peake) 7-6(7-4), 6-1. Stow 2, Twinsburg 1 (Chardon) 16:55.47; 10. Zombory (Chardon) fin Regional. drew Passalacqua had two as- (Stow wins shootout, 4-2) 70 and 100 points, respectively, Around Ohio 17:01.70; 11. Green (Eastlake North) Qualifying teams: 1. Brunswick 34; 2. North sists in the Division II sectional Football Bellaire St. John 7, Cameron, W.Va. 6 S: Faens. T: Krieger. 17:07.87; 12. Polakowski (Mento) 17:09.35; to qualify for the Boardman re- Goalies: S, Rocco (8 saves); T, Candau (2). Royalton 78; 3. Brecksville-Broadview AKRON CITY SERIES Cin. McNicholas 48, Cin. Purcell Marian 14 13. Gecsey (Willoughby South) 17:11.76; 14. Heights 89; 4. Strongsville 91. championship game. Cin. Shroder 53, Cin. Aiken 6 Rocky River District Car (Eastlake North) 17:15.06; 15. Stoldt gional. Katelyn McCullough’s Buchtel 7 Qualifying individuals: 1. Camardo (Strongs- Clarksville Clinton-Massie 56, Washington North Olmsted 3, Berea 0 (Riverside) 17:19.20; 16. Burr (Riverside) Kenmore 27 ville) 19:27.4; 2. Pasadyn (Brunswick) fourth-place time of 20:00.36 C.H. Miami Trace 6 NO (11-4-2): Ball, Spanu, Newport. 17:19.20; 17. Herbst (Shaker Heights) 19:32.9; 3. DiFrancisco (North Royalton) Revere 6, Norton 0 K - Oliver 4 pass from Ballinger (Moore Fairfield Christian 43, Day. Jefferson 24 The Min- led Southeast, while Caroline Goalies: NO, DeAnna (5 saves), Kamenos 17:20.61; 18. Bunnell (Lakeside) 17:25.31; 19:48.8; 4. LaPolla (Brunswick) 19:57.5; 5. kick) Malvern 48, Bowerston Conotton Valley 7 (0); B, Bartek (4). 19. Dorrough (Madison) 17:26.75; 20. Lee Horton (Brunswick) 20:02.3; 6. Rhodes utemen, the state’s top-ranked K - Ballinger 20 run (Moore kick) Hahn’s sixth-place clocking of Norwalk St. Paul 56, Ashland Crestview 13 Strongsville 2, Amherst 0 (Riverside) 17:27.42. (Highland) 20:07.7; 7. Torok (Strongsville) K - Moore 35 pass from Ballinger (Moore Pataskala Licking Hts. 45, Sugar Grove S (9-6-2): Neumann, Waag. LORAIN 20:10.1; 8. Vidacs (North Royalton) 20:11; 9. Division II team, won a sec- kick) Berne Union 8 20:23.77 was Garfield’s best. Goalies: S, Stephano (5 saves); A, Higgins Note: Top four teams and those individuals Rains (Brecksville) 20:14.3; 10. Scavuzzo K – Johnson 12 run (Moore kick) Steubenville Cath. Cent. 20, Madonna, tional title with Nolan Dyko’s (10). that finish in the top 16 advance to the Tif- (Medina) 20:15.2; 11. Scott (Brunswick) B - Bell 27 pass from Webb (Strobelt- W.Va. 7 fin Regional. 20:16; 12. Pavlick (Brunswick) 20:17.5; 13. hat trick leading the way. Brady McCann kick) Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. 29, Magnolia Sandy University Heights District Division II at Lorain County Brecksville 6, Lakewood 1 Qualifying teams: 1. Avon 44; 2. Avon Lake Cook (Brecksville) 20:17.8; 14. Pack (Me- CHAGRIN VALLEY CONFERENCE Valley 12 B (15-1-1): Nowak 2, P. Phillips (2), Korc- 63; 3. St. Edward 72; 4. Lakewood 101. dina) 20:24; 15. Vovk (St. Joseph Academy) Tieland added two assists while Crossover Community College Padua Friday’s area scoreboard zynski, Shutway. L: Curri. Qualifying individuals: 1. Pecoraro (Avon) 20:24.2; 16. Erdelac (Strongsville) 20:24.5. goalie Patrick Mehal earned the Overtime Archbishop Hoban 48, Benedictine 21 took top honors with 39 points Goalies: B, Stease (3 saves), Schroedel (1); 16:49.28; 2. Park (Amherst) 16:52.60; 3. DIVISION II #20 Kirtland 00668—20 Aurora 63, Harvey 0 L, Fehrenbach (5). Navratil (St. Edward) 16:55.43; 4. Kovall (St. shutout with a save. Austintown Fitch 28, Uniontown Lake 6 GOODYEAR and will be joined by second- Beachwood 66006—18 St. Ignatius 9, Lincoln-West 0 Edward) 16:59.67; 5. Kane (Avon) 17:04.87; Note: Top four teams and those individuals B - Jones 1 run (run failed) Avon 42, Rocky River 21 SI (14-0-3): Taljan 3, Jeffries 2, Fahey, 6. Fasciana (Avon) 17:05.30; 7. Arora (Avon Avon Lake 21, Olmsted Falls 17 that finish in the top 16 advance to the Tif- place Holy Name (65), third- B - Stevens 25 pass from Jones (run failed) Sanda, Leonardo, Cleary. Lake) 17:05.62; 8. Boatman (Lakewood) fin Regional. Mayfield 4, Willoughby Barberton 35, Akron East 13 17:07.30; 9. Parsons (Avon Lake) 17:11.21; K - Eilerman 1 run (kick failed) Goalies: SI, Gronek (0 saves), Outcalt (1); Qualifying teams: 1. St. Vincent-St. Mary place Buckeye (82) and fourth- Bay 13, North Ridgeville 12 10. Villari (Avon Lake) 17:18.07; 11. Smith South 2 Amari Williams’ three K - Washington 71 run (kick failed) LW, Figueroa (9). 17; 2. Woodridge 63; 3. Crestwood 80; 4. Berkshire 56, Newbury 19 (Avon) 17:19.81; 12. Kozik (North Olmsted) place Keystone (90) at the Tiffin K - Washington 36 pass from Eilerman Valley Forge 2, Normandy 1 Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy 103. Black River 43, Firelands 0 17:28.48; 13. Colon (Amherst) 17:29.43; 14. goals led the Wildcats to the Di- (Godec run) (Valley Forge wins shootout) Qualifying individuals: 1. Rossetti (SVSM) Brecksville 30, Midpark 26 Hawks (Elyria) 17:31.18; 15. Toole (Lake- regional. Therese Thomason of B - Jones 20 run (run failed) VF: Conroy. N: Spilka. 19:17.23; 2. Iacofano (SVSM) 19:36.25; 3. vision I sectional championship Brookfield 33, Youngstown Christian 7 wood) 17:35.22; 16. Tomcho (North Olm- NORTH COAST LEAGUE Goalies: VF, Dehrmann (13 saves); N, Calta Mendiola (SVSM) 19:40.85; 4. Bozsik Holy Name ran 21:19.13 to Brunswick 31, Solon 19 sted) 17:38.83. win. Mayfield’s defense, White Division Canton Central Catholic 23, Ecorse (MI) 19 (13). (SVSM) 19:48.42; 5. Bockoven (CVCA) edge Padua’s Jamie Zickes for Cle. Cent. Cath. 14 6 13 14—47 Canton McKinley 53, Boardman 14 MALONE 19:54.70; 6. Spreitzer (Woodridge) 19:56.98; anchored by Giovanni DiPio, DIVISION II Note: Top five teams and those individuals VASJ 0000—0 Chagrin Falls 22, Orange 13 Brunswick District 7. Sollenberger (SVSM) 19:58.47; 8. Haas the individual crown. Zickes’ Chardon 34, University School 19 that finish in the top 20 advance to the (SVSM) 20:07.77; 9. Chinn (Ravenna) Jake Josell, Connor Nemunaitis C - Pauldo 12 run (Brown kick) Alliance 3, Orrville 0 Clearview 27, Brooklyn 13 Boardman Regional. 20:09.51; 10. Littlejohn (Norton) 20:30.39; time was 21:29.01. C - Cammon 3 run (Brown kick) Louisville 3, Triway 0 Cleveland Heights 41, Lorain 13 Qualifying teams: 1. Boardman 62; 2. Glen- 11. O’Brien (SVSM) 20:35.07; 12. Soltisz and Anthony Rosson, helped C - Parks 5 run (kick failed) Marlington 10, Canton South 0 Columbia 35, Fairview 7 Oak 104; 3. Massillon Jackson 130; 4. Hoo- (Crestwood) 20:36.92; 13. Moore (Wood- C - Flynn 30 run (kick failed) Springfield 2, Manchester 1 (OT) limit South to seven shots. Crestwood 33, Springfield 13 ver 146; 5. Louisville 163. ridge) 20:40.17; 14. Pohlod (Field) 20:41.92; Boys district C - Brown 61 pass from Paldo (Brown kick) Cuyahoga Heights 37, Independence 7 Rocky River District 15. Judd (Crestwood) 20:44.51; 16. Zimmer- C - Williams 3 run (Heard kick) Bay 8, Benedictine 0 STRONGSVILLE Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy 31, Top four teams and those individuals man (Woodridge) 20:47.03. cross country C - Robinson 3 run (Brown kick) Bay (10-4-3): Kinsey 2, A. Tepper, B. Tep- Note: Valley Forge 2, Normandy 1 Timken 12 that finish in the top 16 advance to the Tif- Holy Name 14 21 6 0—41 per, Linder, Jacobs, Linhart, Furst. LAKELAND East Canton 49, Rootstown 14 fin Regional. Note: Top four teams and those individuals The Lake Division champion Division I at Lorain County Trinity 6 0 0 0— 6 East Liverpool 42, East Tech 6 Goalies: Bay, Sayir (1 save); Ben, Jonston Qualifying teams: 1. 1. St. Ignatius 24; 2. that finish in the top 16 advance to the Ellet 7, Akron Garfield 0 (6). T - Iacobucci 9 pass from Sobolewski Strongsville 77; 3. Brunswick 103; 4. Medina Boardman Regional. Patriots earned a Division I sec- Community College Blake Pe- Elyria 26, Hudson 16 Fairview 2, Vermilion 0 (kicked failed) 111. Euclid 28, Maple Heights 20 F (11-4-3): Starks, Chaqueco. Qualifying teams: 1. Chagrin Falls 23; 2. tional title on Jimmy Conroy’s HN - Smith 41 pass from Messina (Stepic Qualifying individuals: 1. Zupan (Berea) coraro had the race’s best time Fairport 56, Richmond Heights 18 Goalies: F, Gibbons (2 saves); V, Spencer Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 84; 3. Beau- kick) 16:17.7; 2. Arquillo (St. Ignatius) 16:20; 3. Field 13, Coventry 3 (5). mont 125; 4. Hathaway Brown 126. penalty kick in the sudden- of 16:49.28 to help lead Avon to HN - Smith 13 run (Septic kick) Miller (St. Ignatius) 16:29.8; 4. Wagner (St. Firestone 54, Akron North 12 Qualifying individuals: 1. Barcelo (Chagrin HN - Smith 15 run (Stepic kick) Rocky River 4, Firelands 3 Ignatius) 16:34; 5. Doyle death shootout at the expense of Garrettsville Garfield 13, Waterloo 12 Falls) 20:15.16; 2. Ubersax (Orange) 44 points and the team champi- HN - Smiley 41 pass from Messina (Stepic RR (8-8-1): Duncan, Wischmeier, Smith, (Strongsville)16:38.7; 6. Styles (Midpark) Geneva 34, Eastlake North 26 20:46.56; 3. Dustin (Chagrin Falls) 20:48.65; kick) Newby. F (8-7-3): Yorks, Mallett, Miller. 16:40.1; 7. Bartram (St. Ignatius) 16:43.4; 8. their Northeast Ohio Confer- onship. Second-place Avon Glenville 45, Lincoln-West 0 4. Walker (Chagrin Falls) 20:51.79; 5. Breier HN - Smith 5 run (Stepic kick) Goalies: RR, Liva (0 saves); F, Bartolotta Scanlon (St. Ignatius) 16:48.3; 9. Vanden- Grand Valley 45, Mathews 21 (NDCL) 20:55.37; 6. Cantlay (Chagrin Falls) ence and neighborhood rival HN - Husain 3 run (kick failed) (11). berg (Highland) 16:49.1; 10. Menyes (Me- Lake, third-place St. Edward Green 17, Copley 6 21:03.18; 7. Dalpiaz (Lake Catholic) St. Peter Chanel 6 0 0 6—12 Other score dina) 16:50.3; 11. McGuire (Strongsville) Hawken 20, Cardinal 13 21:06.41; 8. Graf (Beaumont) 21:08.18; 9. Normandy. and fourth-place Lakewood also Warren JFK 7 6 10 7—30 Padua 1, Holy Name 0 17:00.1; 12. Hornyak (North Royalton) Highland 22, Nordonia 20 Zerbe (West Geauga) 21:12.49; 10. Allen 17:00.9. 13. Trentel (St. Ignatius) 17:01.6; K - Rossi 10 run (Bofenkamp kick) Indian Valley 25, Tuslaw 13 University Heights District (Chagrin Falls) 21:13.82; 11. Moyse (Chagrin advanced to the Tiffin regional. 14. Thorkelson (St. Ignatius) 17:06.1; 15. C - Webb 28 pass from Ivory Kent Roosevelt 27, Norton 7 Chagrin Falls 3, Geneva 1 Falls) 21:15.62; 12. Cowap (Hathaway Hawken 9, Maplewood 0 The Menear (Brunswick) 17:10.5; 16. McKee K - Zallow 43 punt return (kick failed) Keystone 15, Buckeye 14 CF (9-4-4): McSherry 2, Mazzola. G (8-8-2, Brown) 21:16.06; 13. Neroni (Laurel) (Medina) 17:13.1. Hawks (11-1-4), Division III Division I at Lakeland Com- K - Naples 1 run (Bofenkamp kick) Lake Catholic 24, Walsh Jesuit 0 4-2-1): Gaul. 21:17.45; 14. Clinger (NDCL) 21:18.88; 15. K - Bofenkamp 25 FG Lakewood 38, Vermilion 0 Goalies: CF, Conte (1 save); G, Robles (7). DIVISION II Kess (Orange) 21:21.05; 16. Gatto (NDCL) state finalists of a year ago, eas- munity College Mentor won C - Golphin 87 run (pass failed) Lutheran West 37, Oberlin 0 West Geauga 2, Beachwood 1 GOODYEAR 21:32.14. ily captured a sectional crown K - Fordeley 1 run (Bofenkamp kick) Madison 54, Lakeside 20 WG: Clark 2. B: Sperling. Note: Top four teams and those individuals LORAIN with 33 points, but it was Nich- NORTHEAST OHIO CONFERENCE Manchester 25, Fairless 20 Goalies: WG, Duprey (11 saves); B, Aska- that finish in the top 16 advance to the Tif- Note: Top four teams and those individuals as Jacob Naft and Aric Floyd Lake Division Massillon Jackson 6, Massillon Perry 3 ryan (9). fin Regional. that finish in the top 16 advance to the Tif- olas Elswick from second-place Massillon Washington 44, St. Vincent- St. Garfield Hts. 7 6 6 8—27 Other scores Qualifying teams: 1. Woodridge 37; 2. Cuya- fin Regional. scored two goals apiece. Goalie Mary 23 Chardon (48) who ran the Shaker Heights 0 7 20 7—34 Lake Catholic 2, NDCL 1 hoga Valley Christian Academy 53; 3. St. Qualifying teams: 1. Padua 39; 2. Holy Mayfield 52, Cuyahoga Falls 35 University School 6, Perry 2 Vincent-St. Mary 53; 4. Tallmadge 104. Name 65; 3. Buckeye 82; 4. Keystone 90. Peter Labes made two saves. GH - Collier 3 run (Chapman kick) Mentor 54, Strongsville 7 Qualifying individuals: 1. Iacofano (SVSM) Qualifying individuals: 1. Thomason (Holy pack’s fastest time at 15:54.91. GH - Collier 8 run (kick failed) Midview 28, Elyria Catholic 7 DIVISION III 16:11.66; 2. Bockoven (CVCA) 16:15.20; 3. Name) 21:19.13; 2. Zickes (Padua) 21:29.01; SH - Spencer 32 pass from Pope (Katz kick) Jeff Gudowicz of Mentor fin- Mogadore 30, Southeast 19 Austintown District Wojcik (Woodridge) 16:40.89; 4. Frederick 3. Wargo (Keystone) 21:39.59; 4. Bialosky SH - Leach 4 pass from Pope (kick blocked) Strongsville 2, Amherst 0 Normandy 12, Valley Forge 7 Columbiana Crestview 12, E. Palestine 0 (Woodridge) 16:44.97; 5. Adams (CVCA) (Padua) 21:45.71; 5. Jakubowski (Padua) GH - Wright 18 pass from Bennett (kick ished second in 16:30.45. Third- North Canton Hoover 33, GlenOak 20 Newton Falls 3, Warren JFK 1 16:49.12; 6. Scourfield (Woodridge) 21:52.85; 6. Petek (Buckeye) 22:24.14; 7. Ly- failed) Matt Stephano’s five saves North Olmsted 22, Amherst 0 South Range 6, Lordstown 0 16:50.55; 7. Oswald (SVSM) 16:58.16; 8. sobey (Holy Name) 22:37.53; 8. Chmielewski place Eastlake North (86), SH - Claytor 1 run (Katz kick) North Royalton 36, Stow 21 Campbell (SVSM) 16:58.58; 9. Rossetti (Padua) 22:42.53; 9. Cebull (Vermilion) netted the Mustangs’ goalie the SH - Pope 4 run (Katz kick) Kent District fourth-place Riverside (115) Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 63, Padua 14 Badger 3, Gilmour Academy 2 (SVSM) 17:01.77; 10. Ferguson (Tallmadge) 22:54.74; 10. Peters (Keystone) 23:00.43; 11. SH - Claytor 41 run (Katz kick) Perry 41, Wickliffe 26 Division I sectional final shut- (Badger wins shootout, 5-3) 17:02.62; 11. Ziegler (Norton) 17:14.29; 12. Franz (Buckeye) 23:13.29; 12. McHugh (Holy GH - Fitch 17 pass from Bennett (Wright Pymatuning Valley 10, Chalker 8 and fifth-place Shaker Heights B (14-2-1): Matson, Roscoe. GA (9-3-6): Fer- Harry (Woodridge) 17:16.35; 13. Anderson Name) 23:16.45; 13. Peterson (Firelands) from Bennett) Revere 49, Cloverleaf 36 out, while Nick Neumann and rara, Velotta. (CVCA) 17:16.67; 14. Bullock (Woodridge) 23:16.83; 14. Walker (Buckeye) 23:17.78; 15. (146) will also compete at the Shaw 40, Warrensville Heights 8 SENATE ATHLETIC LEAGUE Goalies: B, Meikle (7 saves); GA, Hasler (7). 17:20.78; 15. Fitzgerald (Crestwood) Gil (Brookside) 23:34.78; 16. Pliszka (Brook- Andres Waag each scored a Streetsboro 19, Ravenna 7 17:23.12; 16. Cremi (CVCA) 17:24.84 side) 23:40.30. Tiffin regional. Collinwood 0 0 0 12—12 Tallmadge 19, Wadsworth 14 Hawken 9, Maplewood 0 goal. John Hay 14 20 0 0—34 Triway 28, Tuscarawas Valley 13 H (11-1-4): Naft 2, Floyd 2, Moeller, Duff, LAKELAND TRUMBULL JH - Ray 9 run (King kick) Twinsburg 27, Medina 6 Harkey, Li, Wilkins. Note: Top four teams and those individuals Note: Top four teams and those individuals Division II at Lakeland Com- JH - Colvin 33 INT return (King kick) Warren G. Harding 15, Bedford 0 Goalies: H, Labes (2 saves); M, n/a. that finish in the top 16 advance to the that finish in the top 16 advance to the Tif- Brunswick 2, Wadsworth 0 JH - Ray 47 run (kick failed) Wellington 66, Brookside 14 Rocky River District Boardman Regional. fin Regional. munity College Perry, which JH - Ray 48 run (King kick) West Geauga 21, Kenston 17 Independence 1, Lutheran West 0 Qualifying teams: 1. Perry 52; 2. Notre Qualifying teams: 1. Poland Seminary 22; 2. The Blue Devils scored a goal in Dame-Cathedral Latin 57; 3. Chagrin Falls Southeast 70; 3. Garrettsville Garfield 100; scored 52 points to win the JH - C. Johnson 47 run (King kick) Westlake 35, Berea 8 I (10-6-2): Neuman. each half to earn a Division I C - #10 90 fumble return (run failed) Willoughby South 40, Riverside 14 Goalies: I, Bernstein (9 saves); LW, Pshock 62; 4. Edgewood 97. 4. Girard 106. C - #10 10 pass from #4 (run failed) Woodridge 52, Windham 7 (4). Qualifying individuals: 1. Beebe (NDCL) Area qualifiers: 4. McCullough (Southeast) team title, will be joined at the 16:59.04; 2. Gessic (Perry) 17:01.14; 3. 20:00.36; 6. Hahn (Garrettsville Garfield) sectional tournament champi- John Marshall 0 Youngstown Ursuline 44, Cardinal Mooney Oberlin 9, Cuyahoga Heights 1 C.Lemay (Edgewood) 17:04.72; 4. Bistritz 20:23.77; 8. Hughes (Southeast) 20:36.43; Boardman regional by second- Rhodes 7 24 O (14-2-1): Weiss 3, Levine 2, McMillin 2, (Chagrin Falls) 17:10.92; 5. Weisblat (Uni- 14. Stefanek (Garrettsville Garfield) onship. Ross DiDonna and Crowley, Young. CH: Whitehead. NONLEAGUE versity School) 17:16.31; 6. Stapulionis 21:22.06; 15. Baum (Garrettsville Garfield) place Notre-Dame Cathedral Volleyball Goalies: O, Ferguson (2 saves), Schroth (2); Jesse Marinaro scored and (Chagrin Falls) 17:21.86; 7. J.Lemay (Edge- 21:27.24 Latin (57) and third-place Cha- Columbus Crusaders 7 14 13 0—34 Sectional finals CH, Williams (10). WRA 0 0 0 0— 0 wood) 17:25.29; 8. Frandanisa (NDCL) goalie Gordon Foust got credit DIVISION I Other scores 17:31.31; 9. Gilbert (Perry) 17:31.99; 10. DIVISION III grin Falls (62). NDCL’s Michael MALONE for his second shutout of the Ledgemont 0 7 7 6—20 Solon District Columbia 3, St. Peter Chanel 0 Tomsic (Edgewood) 17:36.18; 11. King Lutheran East 0 6 0 8—14 Kenston d. East Tech 25-2, 25-2, 25-5 Elyria Catholic 2, Wellington 1 (NDCL) 17:47.15; 12. Grubaugh (Perry) Note: Top six teams and those individuals Beebe and Perry’s Aaran Gessic Maple Heights d. John Hay 25-4, 25-13, 25-8 that finish in the top 24 advance to the season. L - Keon 60 pass from Degener (Kingston MIDWEST PREP TOURNAMENT 17:48.59; 13. Ganger (Chagrin Falls) 18:00.96; 14. Guthrie (Perry) 18:06.07; 15. Boardman Regional. finished 1-2 with clockings of kick) DIVISION II WRA 4, Linsly School 1 Pritschau (Perry) 18:07.24; 16. Karyo (Cha- Qualifying teams: 1. Smithville 67; 2. St. LE - Drake 50 pass from Jackson (run failed) Tallmadge District WRA (17-0-2): Silva, Hassell, Campana, Ma. Independence 1, Lutheran 16:59.04 and 17:01.14. grin Falls) 18:07.52. Thomas Aquinas 79; 3. Canton C.C. 136; 4. L - Jarrett 40 run (Kingston kick) Canal Fulton Northwest d. Fairless 23-25, LS (9-5-3): Lorentz. East Canton 146; 5. Waterloo 155; 6. East LORAIN L - LaRoza 10 pass from Degener (kick 26-24, 25-22, 25-20 Goalies: WRA, Schultz (0 saves), McGill (0); Palestine 202. West 0 Junior Drew Neuman Note: Top four teams and those individuals failed) St. Vincent-St. Mary d. Springfield 25-11, LS, White (7). Area qualifiers: 5. Luli (Waterloo) 20:08.05; Division II at Trumbull that finish in the top 16 advance to the Tif- scored at the 28-minute mark LE - Rivers 20 pass from Jackson (Jackson 25-10, 25-11 WRA 3, Kiskiminetas Springs School 1 20. Wolford (Waterloo) 21:39.69; 23. John- run) fin Regional. County Fairgrounds South- DIVISION IV WRA (18-0-2): Hassell, Silva, McCormick. son (Mogadore) 21:51.27. off a cross from Nolan Fields as Linsly 21 21 7 0—49 KSS (10-3-3): Mondell. Qualifying teams: 1. Bay 44; 2. Rocky River Kinsman District 82; 3. Buckeye 95; 4. Elyria Catholic 142. STRONGSVILLE east will run at the Boardman Gilmour 13 6 0 14—33 Ledgemont d. Mineral Ridge 25-16, 25-20, Goalies: WRA, Schultz (1 save); KSS, Bearer Note: Top five teams and those individuals Independence avenged a regu- (4). Qualifying individuals: 1. Gallagher (Buck- regional after collecting 97 L - Oparanozie 50 run (kick failed) 25-18 eye) 16:30.32; 2. Grzincic (Buckeye) that finish in the top 20 advance to the lar-season loss to win the Divi- G - Botek 3 run (Hyland kick) Maplewood d. Fairport 25-20, 25-14, 25-20 Boardman Regional. Boys cross country 16:59.28; 3. Reynolds (Rocky River) sion III sectional title. Goalie points, good enough for third L - Oparanozie 19 run (Oparanozie from Newbury d. Mathews 21-25, 16-25, 25-14, 17:03.11; 4. Kazek (Black River) 17:08.98; 5. Qualifying teams: 1. Gilmour Academy 39; Murray) 25-12, 15-11 District tournament Hautz (Bay) 17:23.31; 6. Amato (Elyria Cath- 2. Berkshire 56; 3. Hawken 95; 4. Elyria Joey Bernstein came up huge in place, behind Ray Stull’s sixth- L - Simmons 1 run (Whiteside kick) Windham d. Warren JFK 23-25, 25-21, 15-25, DIVISION I olic) 17:24.18; 7. Fell (Bay) 17:29.30; 8. Catholic 132; 5. Independence 134. place finish of 17:35.19. G - Wright 23 pass from Botek (kick failed) 25-23, 15-13 GOODYEAR Thompson (Bay) 17:39.35; 9. Masella (Holy Qualifying individuals: 1. Markovich the second half, making seven G - Wright 44 pass from Botek (pass failed) Medina District Note: Top six teams and those individuals Name) 17:44.61; 10. Adams (Bay) 17:46.02; (Hawken) 19:09.6; 2. Hal. Markel (Gilmour of his nine saves. L - Simmons 11 pass from Murray (White- Kidron Central Christian d. Mapleton 25-13, that finish in the top 24 advance to the 11. Hollingsworth (Clearview) 17:48.39; 12. Academy) 19:34.2; 3. Anton (Gilmour Acad- side kick) 25-10, 25-7 Boardman Regional. Jeffers (Firelands) 17:49.08; 13. Theis emy) 19:45.9; 4. Foisy (Elyria Catholic) Division II at Lorain County L - Simmons 3 run (Whiteside kick) Lake Center Christian d. Cornerstone Chris- (Buckeye) 17:52.15; 14. Gillespie (Bay) 19:51.1; 5. Wisniewski (Independence) L - Oparanozie 15 pass from Murray (White- Qualifying teams: 1. Walsh Jesuit 49; 2. Volleyball tian 25-22, 25-14, 25-10 Hudson 79; 3. Solon 80; 4. Twinsburg 88; 5. 17:54.48; 15. Mertic (Bay) 17:54.86; 16. 20:00.5; 6. M. Koziol (Berkshire) 20:14.9; 7. Community College Bay (44 side kick) Dolohanty (Gilmour Academy) 20:15.1; 8. Our Lady of the Elms d. Lutheran East 25-1, Kenston 119; 6. Nordonia 152. Heald (Rocky River) 17:55.57 L - Oparanozie 24 run (Whiteside kick) Neubauer (Open Door) 20:25.1; 9. Dornback points), Rocky River (82), Buck- 25-4, 25-11 Qualifying individuals: 1. Brennan (Walsh TRUMBULL Ledgemont 3, Mineral Ridge G - Volpe 1 run (Hyland kick) (Berkshire) 20:29.1; 10. Young (Berkshire) Villa Angela-St. Joseph d. St. Peter Chanel Jesuit) 15:55.26; 2. Moeglin (Hudson) Note: Top four teams and those individuals G - Conry 69 pass from Lesko (Hyland kick) 20:43.8; 11. McKay (Hawken) 20:44.2; 12. S. 0 eye (95) and Elyria Catholic 25-5, 25-9, 25-6 16:14.82; 3. Crichlow (Twinsburg) 16:17.34; that finish in the top 16 advance to the Tif- The unbeaten Northeastern Koziol (Berkshire) 20:45.3; 13. Whetstone #2 St. Edward 7 14 14 14—49 4. Blank (Solon) 16:21.40; 5. Riordan (Solon) fin Regional. (142) advanced to the Tiffin re- (Gilmour Academy) 20:46.5; 14. Novinc (Gil- Athletic Conference champion Archbishop Moeller 7 28 7 0—42 Boys soccer 16:21.98; 6. Shepherd (Walsh Jesuit) Qualifying teams: 1. Lakeview 40; 2. Jeffer- mour Academy) 20:47.7; 15. Hoff (Open SE - Crawford 53 pass from Fallon (Marsilio 16:23.48; 7. Behnke (Solon) 16:34.92; 8. Mau Redskins (23-0) advanced to gional after finishing first, sec- Sectional finals son 58; 3. Southeast 97; 4. Pymatuning Val- Door) 20:55.1; 16. Krakowiak (Gilmour kick) (Hudson) 16:40.37; 9. Horning (Stow) DIVISION I ley 108. Academy) 20:57.3; 17. Han. Markel (Gilmour ond, third and fourth, respec- AM - Ragland 10 pass from Iacovone 16:41.05; 10. Francetic (Walsh Jesuit) the Division IV district tourna- Brunswick District Area qualifiers: 6. Stull (Southeast) Academy) 21:00.7; 18. Bacci (Cuyahoga (Reiniger kick) 16:42.25; 11. Teed (Hudson) 16:42.67; 12. tively. Ryan Gallagher and J.J. Brunswick 2, Wadsworth 0 17:35.19; 16. Sampson (Southeast) 18:00.05. Heights) 21:15; 19. Patterson (Berkshire) ment at Badger on Tamara AM - Iacovone 24 run (Reiniger kick) B (7-7-4): DiDonna, Marinaro. Henry (Kenston) 16:45.60; 13. Schank DIVISION III 21:25.4; 20. Bierly (Lutheran West) 21:39.2 Grzincic will carry Buckeye’s SE - Aaron 5 run (Marsilio kick) Goalies: B, Foust (5 saves); W, Shed (6). (Twinsburg) 16:52.69; 14. Thaxton (Nordo- Heller’s 17 kills and 13 digs, AM - Iacovone 6 run (Reiniger kick) nia) 16:54.58; 15. Odracek (Walsh Jesuit) STRONGSVILLE TRUMBULL Copley 3, Cloverleaf 0 AM - Nypaver 67 INT return (Reiniger kick) 16:54.97; 16. Gogan (Twinsburg) 16:55.37; Note: Top three teams and those individuals Note: Top five teams and those individuals Mikayla Erskine’s 37 assists, hopes since they placed 1-2, fin- Co (13-2-2): S.Harter, Brennan, Harnett. SE - Aaron 16 run (Marsilio kick) 17. Nouse (Walsh Jesuit) 16:56.20; 18. Nor- that finish in the top 12 advance to the that finish in the top 20 advance to the Goalies: Co, Bentlage (1 save), Mubarak (0); and four blocks by Jessica Fon- ishing in 16:30.32 and AM - Watkins 1 run (Reiniger kick) ley (Kenston) 16:56.59; 19. Freeman (Walsh Boardman Regional. Boardman Regional. Cl, Wardle (9). AM - Ragland 3 run (Reiniger kick) Jesuit) 16:57.73; 20. Goodhart (Kent Roose- Qualifying teams: 1. Independence 51; 2. Qualifying teams: 1. McDonald 35; 2. South tana. 16:59.28. Jack Hautz ran Bay’s SE - Young 17 pass from Fallon (Marsilio Other score velt) 17:07.10; 21. Onyak (Copley) 17:11; 22. Gilmour Academy 52; 3. Berkshire 61. Range 52; 3. Badger 126; 4. Rootstown 149; top time with a fifth-place effort kick) Medina 2, Firestone 0 Demain (Nordonia) 17:11.67; 23. Wilson Qualifying individuals: 1. Polman (Indepen- 5. Wickliffe 151. SE - Aaron 7 run (Marsilio kick) Euclid District (Cuyahoga Falls) 17:16.25; 24. White (Hud- dence) 16:28.5; 2. Kuzilla (Independence) Area qualifier: 19. Warneka (Wickliffe) Maple Heights 3, John Hay 0 of 17:23.31. SE - Young 13 pass from Fallon (Marsilio Brush 2, Shaker Heights 0 son) 17:20.61. 16:54.4; 3. Brett (Gilmour Academy) 17:05.5; 21:54.26. 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Second half comeback gets Pirates past Firelands

Story by Jim Horvath Photos and video by Larry Bennet

When Firelands sophomore Joshua Mallett scored to give his Falcons a 2-1 first-half lead, it seemed another chapter was being written in Rocky River’s season of frustrating losses.

But in the second half, the Pirates’ tale of woe took a big turn for the better.

River scored three unanswered goals in the second half and won it’s fourth straight sectional championship in a 4-3 win over the Falcons Saturday in Division II tournament soccer action at Rocky River Stadium.

The win upper the Pirates’ record to 8-8-1 and sent them into Wednesday night’s district semifinal game at Bay. The top-seeded Rockets advanced Saturday as well, taking out Benedictine, 8-0, in a sectional final at .

“At halftime, I told them this was their season,” said Pirates head coach Kevin Zerbey, whose team outshot the Falcons 27-4, yet had to rally to get things done.

“Firelands had two shots, two goals and we had no saves in the first half,” Zerbey said. “We did a terrible job on defending those two shots. We picked a bad time to fall asleep. It was a tough hole to put ourselves into.”

After freshman Liam Duncan had given his team a 1-0 lead in the 16th minute, the Pirates looked to be on their way. Playing with the wind, they had the ball in Firelands territory most of the first 40 minutes. But shot after shot missed the mark for River, allowing the Falcons to stay within striking distance.

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The visitors tied the game at 1-1 with 15:12 left in the first half. That’s when junior Nathan Yorks took a pass from sophomore Tristan Clark and took a blistering shot in the box for the Falcons’ first goal of the game.

In the meantime, Firelands keeper Bryce Bartolotta did his part, turning back a number of River shots at the north end of the field. His efforts paid off when Mallett took a pass from Yorks off a free kick and put the ball past River’s junior keeper, Dominic Liva, for a 2-1 Firelands ead with 10:53 left inthe half.

“At the start of the game, I like to go into the wind first,” Zerbey said. “You get the wind at your back, and you tend to want to get down field and you play too fast sometimes. We won the toss and they took that side, so we had the wind at our backs.

“I don’t think it helped us, even though we had the ball on their side of the field most of the first half,” he added.

In the second half, it didn’t take long for the Pirates to gear up and make sure their season didn’t end.

Early in the 48th minute, River sophomore Sutton Klodnick passed the ball to freshman Jacob Wischmeier. His found the opening and put the ball in to tie the game at 2-2 with 32:54 left in regulation. The goal also made the River record book, marking just the second time in program history that two freshmen scored in the same game.

Just over a minute later, River regained the lead after a Falcon foul was called in the box. Senior Tristan Smith took the shot and sent a tough grounder to his left, past a diving Bartolotta and just inside the post.

The Pirates tacked on what turned out to be a much-needed insurance goal in the 73rd minute. That’s when junior Trent Newby advanced the ball from the midfield area, made a move to his left and got off a successful shot to make it 4-2 with 7:21 remaining.

Firelands answered at 5:46 when Sam Miller slipped behind the Pirate defense and scored, but the Pirates maintained control of the ball the rest of the way to clinch the win and their 17th sectional title.

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“Realizing this could be their last game of the season, I thought our kids came out very aggressive after the half,” Zerbey said. “That was good to see. Their keeper made some very good saves in the first half and kept them in the game.

Now the Pirates’ attention turns to their Wednesday night game with their arch rivals, who have dominated the postseason series between the two teams.

“Every year our goals are challenge for the conference title and challenge for a district title,” Zerbey said. “Even if you go 0-16 during the regular season, you get to start back at even again when the tournament comes around.

“Today is another goal accomplished, but we’re not done. We’ve never beaten Bay in the district, so we’re looking forward to Wednesday night,” he added.

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Rockets top Pirates, soar back into district finals

Story by Jim Horvath Photos and video by Larry Bennet

Midway through the second minute, Bay senior Chris Eaton lined up the ball for a free kick just outside the box and to the left of the Rocky River goal.

Pirates head coach Kevin Zerbey had seen similar scenarios unfold several times throughout the season. The fact that this was a district semifinal game made what happened next a little tougher to take.

Eaton sent the ball into the box, and it found it’s way to fellow senior Matt Toth just to the right of center. Toth, unmarked, zipped the ball past River keeper Dominic Liva for a 1-0 Rocket lead with just 1:30 gone off the Memorial Stadium scoreboard clock.

No. 1 Bay would score three more goals - two of them on restarts - and claim a 4-0 win over the Pirates and advance to Saturday night’s Division II district championship game.

The Rockets, now 11-4-3, will take on Fairview, a 1-0 winner over Padua Wednesday night. Kickoff is slated for 7 p.m. at Memorial Stadium.

“We’ve given up a lot of goals on dead balls this year,” admitted Zerbey, whose team concluded its season at 8-9-1.

“It’s definitely been our Achilles heel,” he said. “In play, we’re even. We can play with them. But we’d better be focused when they have corners, throw-ins and free kicks. I mean, 1:30 into the game... “I thought we were out-playing them a bit, even though we those two goals. But who cares? You don’t get points for out-playing them. There are no possession points,” he added.

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The Pirates managed to generate an attack throughout the first half, but could not penetrate Bay’s backfield. One shot from 20 yards out went wide right in the seventh minute, and Bay keeper Koray Sayir beat on oncoming Jacob Wischmeier to the ball near the top of the box late in the 12th.

The very next minute found the Rockets taking a 2-0 lead as sophomore Alex Furst took the ball to the right corner and sent a solid crossing pass into the box. Senior Ben Tepper was there and put the ball into the back of the next with 27:05 still to play in the first half.

Bay capitalized on two more of those dead ball situations in the second half.

Early in the 50th minute, sophomore Dan Linhart leaped high in the air to head the ball in off a throw in from senior Cole Jacobs. Then with 14:09 remaining, senior Craig Linder took a long throw from sophomore Alec White and scored on a header to put the icing on the cake.

“We’ve been preaching to our kids to be sharp, be smart on restarts,” said Bay head coach Bobby Dougherty after the game.

“We’ve got to be more focused than they are. The first couple of minutes on long throws, corner kicks, restarts, free kicks you’ve got to be on it, put it on frame, skip it on in and follow your rebound. In training last night, we must have had 75 free kicks, throw ins and corner kicks.

“That’s what we worked on over and over. Tonight in the first two minutes, Matt was in the right place at the right time. Chris struck the ball on frame and skipped it in. In order to win playoff games, you must score those goals.

“If you do that, you put them back on their heels. We always say respect your opponent to beat them 8-0. If you don’t train to beat a team 8-0, then you haven’t trained well enough. Our only way to respect a team is to go out and absolutely jump on them.

“Get a goal, get a second, get a third and really just go at them. There’s no let up,” he added.

Despite being down at halftime, Zerbey said he felt his team still had a shot at getting back into the game.

“At halftime, we still believed we could get back into it. But after they scored that third goal, things got a lot tougher,” Zerbey said. “Full credit to Bay. You know what you’re going to get from them, and they never fail to deliver. If you’re not ready for it, they make you pay. That’s what happend

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here tonight.”

Bay had the advantage in shots taken, 13-5, with Sayir needing just one save to preserve the shutout. Liva registered four saves for the Pirates.

Now it’s on to the finals, with the Rockets hoping to erase the sting of last year’s double overtime loss at the hands of Padua.

“We haven’t played Fairview this year, so it’s a new face, but an old foe,” Dougherty said of their longtime Southwestern Conference and West Shore Conference opponents. “We’re looking forward to it.”

The Pirates end their season and look to a future that could be considerably brighter considering the number of underclassmen who earned playing time in 2012.

“We lose two senior starters, but we had a lot of young guys get a lot of experience this year,” Zerbey said. “I think they need to expect and demand more of themselves next year. I’m going to expect and demand more from those juniors and sophomores.

“If everyone puts in their work in the off season, we have a chance to be a pretty good team and go after our goals of conference and district championships,” he concluded.

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http://www.beafanatic.com/news13.php?readmore=417&desc=Soccer 10/ 25/ 2012 Thursday, October 25, 2012 The Plain Dealer Breaking news: cleveland.com Sports *D5 OHIO STATE FOOTBALL HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP Miller’s neck a sore spot, Comets sweep Bees, advance but he’s ready for Penn St. to district volleyball title match From staff reports Download free, customizable Doug Lesmerises high school sports mobile app Plain Dealer Reporter Solon High School’s second half of the volleyball season just Get local high school football coverage on your cellphone with Columbus — Saturday after- got better Wednesday night, cleveland.com’s free and customizable mobile app. The high school sports app, available for iPhone and Android noon, Braxton Miller was at the thanks to a 25-14, 25-11, 25-14 devices, allows users to access content from The Plain Dealer Ohio State University Wexner Division I district semifinal win and Sun News. Fans can select and save all their favorite teams Medical Center asking for an- against visiting third-seed to appear on the home screen of the app. From there, they see swers. Brecksville-Broadview Heights. The second-seeded Comets each team’s latest game and upcoming schedule. They also can What was happening in the request “push alert” notifications for whenever their favorite Ohio State-Purdue game? (20-4), winners of 12 straight matches, tri-champs in the teams have completed a game. “I kept asking the nurse,” Download the Android app from the Android Market, and get Miller said Northeast Ohio Conference Val- ley Division and ranked 14th in the iPhone app at the iTunes App Store. Wednesday. You can also always find high school sports coverage by going the coaches’ state poll, got nine “She said, ‘I to cleveland.com/hssports on any mobile-device browser. don’t know, kills and 10 digs from Fordham we’re working recruit Kristi Tekavec. Kelsy An- sec chipped in nine kills, Kaylee the Preppers in the Division II remiah Carsten’s five saves sal- on you.’ I kept district semifinal victory. vaged the shutout. asking and they Kruse accounted for 14 digs and Monica Chehade added 28 as- finally told me.” Revere 3, St. Vincent-St. Westlake 2, Avon 0 An own sists. Once the Mary 0 The Minutemen, ranked goal by the Shoremen, coupled Miller With the win, Solon earned a Buckeyes had No. 1 in Division II, had Eric with Nick Wertman’s goal and district final rematch with top- pulled out that 29-22 overtime Zeno, Brandon Taylor and goalkeeper Jamie Lackner’s 12 seeded Kenston (17-7). win without Miller, and the Chase Somple tally a goal each. saves, gave the Demons (13-2-3) The Bombers, ranked 18th in sophomore had heard the news, Netminder Joel Gerberich the Division I sectional semifi- the state, advanced with a it was time for Ohio State fans to earned the district semifinal- nal win. 25-13, 25-19, 25-14 semifinal ask a question. How was their game shutout with four saves. victory against fourth-seeded quarterback? Bay 4, Rocky River 0 The Maple Heights. The Lake Erie After two hard days of practice St. Ignatius 11, St. Edward 0 Rockets (11-4-3) prevailed in the League champion Mustangs Tuesday and Wednesday, the two Nate Fahey and Bobby Barsic West Shore Conference rematch, bow out at 20-4 and ranked 19th most important days of prepara- teamed up for five of the Wild- only this time, it was in a Divi- in the state. tion for the Buckeyes as they get cats’ goals, and goalies Mikal sion II district semifinal game. ready for Penn State on Satur- Gilmour Academy 3, Berk- Outcalt and Clark Gronek Matt Toth, Adam Tepper, Dan day, the answer seemed clear, shire 1 The Lancers (18-6), combined for two saves in the Linhart and Craig Linder scored much more so than it had Mon- ranked eighth in the state poll, Division I district semifinal in the winning cause. day. won the Division III district blanking. St. Ignatius (15-0-3) is “He was full speed in practice championship at LaBrae thanks ranked first in the state poll. Fairview 1, Padua 0 Logan yesterday and today,” coach Ur- to Jess Janota’s 16 kills and five Johnston’s goal and goalie Con- ban Meyer said Wednesday. “He blocks and Megan Polak’s seven Strongsville 1, North Olm- nor Gibbons’ eight saves keyed kills and 32 assists. Splitting the has a sore neck, but today, it’s sted 0 The Mustangs (10-6-2) the Division II district semifinal first two sets, Gilmour got a much better. He’s good to go.” pulled out the Division I district game upset. boost from Nicole Brzozowski at Meyer said similar things semifinal win when Tyler Cen- the service line in the third. The St. Edward 3, Brecksville- Monday, but then, Miller hadn’t MARVIN FONG THE PLAIN DEALER droski’s first-half corner kick Lancers trailed, 17-12, before Broadview Heights 1 done anything on the field since bounced off Mike Moran’s head Matt Despite a scary tackle Saturday that sent Braxton Miller to a Brzozowski reeled off 13 consec- the game. for the game’s lone goal. Matt Ramser’s two goals paced the hospital to be checked out, the OSU quarterback says he’s ready utive points to provide the Now, he has done it all. And Stephano was in goal, making Eagles in the Division I semifi- to play this Saturday against Penn State. match’s key shift in momentum. nal win. the quarterback that left the field five saves, to rack up his eighth with the help of trainers, left the shutout of the year. stretches of time in each of the Field hockey sideline on a cart and left the sta- Boys soccer OSU vs. Penn State past four games, after Miller Mayfield 4, Brush 1 Amari Shaker Heights 3, Hudson 1 dium in an ambulance is gone, went out with injuries. Asked if Lake Catholic 2, West Williams turned in another Goals by Kasidy Anderson, replaced by the same old Miller. Saturday, Beaver Stadium, that was a trend to be concerned Geauga 0 Joe Korb scored both sparkling effort for Mayfield in Shelby Bauer and Michigan “I couldn’t even tell that he got State College, Pa., 5:30 about, Miller said, “I don’t know goals for the Cougars (12-4-2) in the Division I district semifinal State recruit Kendal Anderson hurt,” OSU safety C.J. Barnett p.m., ESPN what you’re talking about with a Division II district semifinal victory, with all four of his goals put the Raiders (12-3-1) into said. that one.” game. Goaltender Liam McIn- assisted by Ryan Bruno. Saturday’s district final game Asked if he would be back to on my head, shoulder, neck-type Jokingly asked if Guiton was tosh’s six saves contributed to against Hathaway Brown the quarterback who has led the thing. And I didn’t know what it trying to take the first-team reps the shutout. Highland 1, Brunswick 0 The (13-3-1) in Kent, with a trip to No. 9 Buckeyes (8-0, 4-0 Big Ten) was. I was nervous at first.” away from him this week, Miller Hornets (14-2-2) scored the Di- next week’s state tournament on through an undefeated season so Miller also said the moment said: “No, no. Same old, same University School 4, Chagrin vision I district semifinal game the line. HB defeated Shaker far, Miller flashed a big grin and was “scary” and used “whiplash” old.” Falls 2 Jude Gingo scored the goal in second half off a de- Heights, 2-1, during the regular said, “Yeah, I’ll be all right.” when describing the injury, the What’s left is a sore neck that winning and insurance goals for flected shot by Logan Davis. Je- season. As Meyer and offensive coordi- same term Meyer had used Mon- Miller said he gets treatment for nator had ex- day. every day. Receiver Chris Fields plained Monday, Miller was rat- And while Meyer on Tuesday said Miller looked a “little slow” tled by a tackle from behind that afternoon had said he might get but seemed to be doing well. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL dragged him awkwardly to the both Miller and backup Kenny Running back Carlos Hyde said ground. That’s why the injury Guiton ready to play, after these he looks good. looked so severe. Miller said the two days of practice, he said the The quarterback was asked a same thing. division of practice reps hadn’t lot of questions, all of them ba- Ohio booted from all-star game “I didn’t know what it was. I changed this week. Miller, who is sically the same, but phrased in was a little bit dizzy from the hit averaging 293 yards of offense different ways. His final answer Joe Maxse the Ohio High School Football Midview’s Albright, cur- and things like that,” Miller said. per game, was the guy. to a question Wednesday was Plain Dealer Reporter rently a board member of the “I didn’t know what it was, so “I was going to, but Kenny this, “I’m good.” Coaches Association when the OHSFCA, said the topic of pos- they sent me to the hospital to does so well,” Meyer said. game was played this past sibly establishing another all- see what it was. So Guiton, as he showed with To reach this Plain Dealer reporter: Ohio is out and Maryland is June. “When we left, we star game would be discussed “That was my first time some- the game-tying drive, is ready. [email protected], in. That scenario is nothing thought they were happy with at the group’s annual meeting. thing happened like that, landing He has relieved Miller for various 216-999-4479 new when it comes to football. the contract arrangements. We After 20 years of Ohio’s all- thought we were in good But he emphasized the associa- star high school football play- standing. Then I got a letter tion would look to strengthen ers squaring off against the last week.” its annual Ohio North-South OHIO STATE FOOTBALL INSIDER best Pennsylvania has to offer, It is not the first time Penn- all-star game in Columbus, the Keystone State organizers sylvania has opted to change which was moved from June to April in recent years to accom- of the annual Big 33 Football opponents. Maryland played modate the Big 33 contest. Loud and unclear: Few Buckeyes Classic have decided to give in the game from 1985 to “I’m disappointed for the the Buckeye State the boot. 1992.Thisactuallywillbethe players and coaches because it Maryland will replace Ohio ninth change in the format, in- was fun,” said Albright. “Obvi- when the game is played in cluding teams from Texas and have experienced Beaver Stadium ously, something changed. But Hershey, Pa., on June 15, an East-West format. this will allow us to focus all of 2013, after it signed a five-year Ohio, which won the past our attention on our all-star Columbus — Ohio State “I said it “Hopefully the crowd isn’t that contract. four meetings, first played in game.” hasn’t played at Penn State since can get crazy,” loud.” The decision surprised Ohio the Classic from 1972 to ’76 The Ohio game is the long- winning in State College, Pa., in Stoneburner officials, who thought their and holds a 13-12 edge in the est-running all-star contest in 2009. The past two matchups be- said, “and it Hall out: Running back Jordan working agreement with Penn- series. the country, dating to 1946. tween these teams were in Co- was crazy at Hall remains out with a partially sylvania was going fine. Dave Trimbur, executive di- lumbus because of the confer- the beginning. torn ligament in his right knee, “It’s kind of out of the blue,” rector of the game, did not re- To reach this Plain Dealer reporter: ence schedule change that came But if you and now he could be out for the said Midview head coach Bill turn a call from The Plain [email protected], 216-999-5168 Doug with Nebraska’s arrival in the Big handle your Albright, who was president of Dealer. On Twitter: @JoeMaxse Lesmerises season. Hall hurt his knee Ten for the 2011 season. business, just against Michigan State in Week 5 So only the OSU seniors who like any other and has missed the past three made the travel roster in 2009 place, it quiets games. have experienced a game there. down.” Meyer said Wednesday that But it’s not just the younger Coach Urban Meyer, who vis- Hall reinjured the knee. Buckeyes who are asking what ited Penn State last year while “He’s not even practicing JFK forfeits game, league title hopes it’s like. preparing to broadcast a Penn now,” Meyer said. “Actually a lot of the coaches State-Iowa game, is intrigued to John F. Kennedy forfeited last The loss eliminates the Eagles ville and John Adams will play Meyer said a redshirt season are asking us what it’s like to coach in Beaver Stadium for the week’s 14-8 football victory (4-5 overall, 4-3 in the league) again on Nov. 2 in the Senate for Hall, who is a senior captain play at Penn State,” senior tight first time. against John Adams. from a chance to play in the Sen- championship game. for the Buckeyes, is now more of end Jake Stoneburner said. “I understand from our According to Leonard Jack- ate title game. JFK has finished John Hay also stands 7-2, 6-0 a possibility. Another year of “There’s only like six or seven of coaches that that’s the loudest son, commissioner of the Senate its league season. heading into tonight’s game Hall would help, but the Buck- us who have actually been over place to play in the Big Ten. We’d Athletic League, a player failed With the forfeit victory, John against East Tech (2-7, 2-4). Hay eyes are already stacked at run- there.” better be on it,” Meyer said. to turn in his weekly athletic eli- Adams improves to 5-1 in the currently is fourth in the Divi- ning back for next year. Backs Stoneburner said he remem- And though the Buckeyes gibility card. league and 5-4 overall. The Reb- sion III, Region 9 computer poll Carlos Hyde, Rod Smith and bers the Buckeyes handling played a road night game at Indi- “It was brought to our atten- els play Glenville (7-2, 6-0) on and would bypass the league ti- Bri’onte Dunne are returning, themselves pretty well last time, ana two weeks ago, this road tion,” said Jackson. “We believe Friday. Since it’s doubtful Glen- tle game to make its first state and Warren Ball will be back when Ohio State jumped out to a night game, with the game kick- in the academic standards for ville will qualify for the Division playoff appearance. after taking an injury redshirt as 7-0 lead less than five minutes ing off at 5:30, will be a lot differ- our young people.” I state playoffs, it’s likely Glen- — Joe Maxse into the game on a Terrelle ent than a trip to Bloomington. a freshman this year. Pryor run, saw the Nittany Lions The Buckeyes were blaring crowd tie it in the second quarter and noise at practice Wednesday. 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LIMITED: CB David Associated Press in an inter- Philadelphia Phillies — Assigned SS Mi- Monday San Francisco 61⁄2 (37) ARIZONA Jacksonville 1 5 0 .167 88 164 Jones (Achilles), S Brandon Meriweather view Wednesday in Chicago chael Martinez outright to Lehigh Valley West (knee). FULL: CB Cedric Griffin (ham- (IL). Bye: Baltimore, Buffalo, Cincinnati and W L T Pct PF PA string), P Sav Rocca (right knee), CB that the “fact that there was St. Louis Cardinals — Activated SS Ryan Houston. Denver 3 3 0 .500 170 138 Josh Wilson (shoulder), DE Doug Wor- Jackson, RHP Jake Westbrook, RHP Vic- thington (calf), RB Darrel Young (ham- criminal activity is not the tor Marte, LHP Sam Freeman, LHP Jaime COLLEGE FOOTBALL San Diego 3 3 0 .500 148 137 Favorite Points Underdog Oakland 2 4 0 .333 113 171 string). STEELERS: DNP: T Mike Adams Garcia, C Steven Hill, 1B Lance Berkman and C Bryan Anderson. Recalled RHP Ed- Number in parentheses is over/under Kansas City 1 5 0 .167 104 183 (not injury related), RB Jonathan Dwyer NCAA’s issue.” The landmark (not injury related), T Marcus Gilbert penalties the NCAA handed uardo Sanchez, RHP Maikel Cleto, RHP Clemson 12 (59) WAKE FOREST NATIONAL CONFERENCE (ankle), RB (Achil- Brandon Dickson, LHP Barret Browning, Friday RHP Adam Reifer and 1B Matt Adams East les), S Troy Polamalu (calf), RB Isaac down in July included a four- LOUISVILLE 31⁄2 (53) Cincinnati W L T Pct PF PA Redman (ankle), LB Jason Worilds (ill- from Memphis (PCL). Nevada 3 (66) AIR FORCE San Diego Padres — Released RHP Micah N.Y. Giants 5 2 0 .714 205 137 ness). LIMITED: LB Brandon Johnson year bowl ban and strict schol- Saturday Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 103 125 (hamstring), LB Adrian Robinson (con- Owings. arship cuts. ASSOCIATED PRESS E. CAROLINA 4 Navy Dallas 3 3 0 .500 113 133 cussion), K Shaun Suisham (left ankle). VANDERBILT 33 Umass Washington 3 4 0 .429 201 200 FULL: S (ankle), LB Chris Normal Cornbelters — Named Brooks Carey manager. Acquired OF Keoni Man- Ohio 7 MIAMI-OHIO South Carter (hamstring), C Serena Williams returns a shot to Na Li during their match at ago from Hawaii (Nor-Am) for a player Ball St 41⁄2 ARMY W L T Pct PF PA (knee). Columbus host fired: ACo- to be named. C. MICHIGAN 61⁄2 Akron Atlanta 6 0 01.000 171 113 OAKLAND RAIDERS at KANSAS CITY the WTA Championship in , Turkey, on Wednesday. lumbus sports talk-show host River City Rascals — Signed RHP Craig BOWL. GREEN 141⁄2 E. Michigan New Orleans 2 4 0 .333 176 182 CHIEFS — RAIDERS: DNP: T Khalif Goodman and LHP Mark Trentacosta. N. Illinois 7 W. MICHIGAN Tampa Bay 2 4 0 .333 148 136 Williams won, 7-6 (1), 6-3. Barnes (groin), CB Shawntae Spencer who was suspended after he BASKETBALL PITTSBURGH 61⁄2 Temple Carolina 1 5 0 .167 106 144 (foot). LIMITED: DT Desmond Bryant (el- National Basketball Association ILLINOIS 1 Indiana North bow), LB Keenan Clayton (shoulder), TE Tweeted he wished ESPN’s Des- — Waived G Ryan Allen Victoria Azarenka saved two Purdue 31⁄2 MINNESOTA W L T Pct PF PA Richard Gordon (hamstring), K Sebastian NHL and G Marko Jaric. NORTHWESTRN 6 Iowa Chicago 5 1 0 .833 162 78 Janikowski (left groin), RB Taiwan Jones mond Howard would get fired — Exercised their match points before rallying FLORIDA ST 271⁄2 Duke (knee), DT (knee), WR third-year option on F Tobias Harris and Minnesota 5 2 0 .714 167 131 or die has been dismissed by his Islanders heading to Brook- BOSTON COLL. 1 Maryland Rod Streater (knee), DE David Tollefson fourth-year options on F Larry Sanders Green Bay 4 3 0 .571 184 155 past Angelique Kleber, 6-7 ALABAMA 24 Mississippi St Detroit 2 4 0 .333 133 150 (shoulder). FULL: LB Miles Burris (elbow, station. WBNS FM/97.1 The lyn: The and F Ekpe Udoh. Utah St 23 TEX S. ANTONIO West quadriceps), RB Mike Goodson (hip), DT (11), 7-6 (2), 6-4, in her first Phoenix Suns — Waived F Ike Diogu and Fan, an ESPN affiliate and the have agreed to move to the COLORADO ST 61⁄2 Hawaii W L T Pct PF PA Tommy Kelly (shoulder), RB Darren F/C Solomon Jones. match at the event. IOWA ST 21⁄2 Baylor San Francisco 5 2 0 .714 165 100 McFadden (shoulder), TE Brandon Myers flagship station for Ohio State Barclays Center in Brooklyn FOOTBALL (knee), C Alex Parsons (back). CHIEFS: National Football League Texas A&M 15 AUBURN Arizona 4 3 0 .571 124 118 UTAH 1 California Seattle 4 3 0 .571 116 106 LIMITED: DE Glenn Dorsey (calf), RB athletics, posted a message on starting with the 2015-16 sea- Cleveland Browns — Placed LB Scott Fu- Peyton Hillis (ankle), TE Steve Maneri Auto racing jita on injured reserve. Texas 21 KANSAS St. Louis 3 4 0 .429 130 141 1 (ankle). FULL: QB (concus- Twitter that said, “Scott Tor- son. “Hello Brooklyn!” Is- — Released CB Jordan WISCONSIN 6 ⁄2 Michigan St WEEK 8 sion), WR Devon Wylie (hamstring). Smith to race Nationwide: Mabin from the practice squad. Signed OREGON 46 Colorado Today gerson is no longer employed landers owner Charles Wang LB Sergio Kindle to the practice squad. N. CAROLINA 7 N.C. State NEW YORK GIANTS at DALLAS COW- Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 8:20 Regan Smith will race for the Carolina Panthers — Placed LB Jon Bea- Boise St 161⁄2 WYOMING BOYS — GIANTS: DNP: C (an- by our company as of today. We said as he made the announce- son on injured reserve. Claimed CB HOUSTON 131⁄2 Utep Sunday kle), DT Rocky Bernard (quadriceps), RB Nationwide Series champion- James Dockery off waivers from Cleve- GA TECH 2 Byu San Diego at Cleveland,1 (foot), S appreciate his contributions ment at a news conference. The Jacksonville at Green Bay, 1 ship next season driving for JR land and LB Doug Hogue off waivers Florida 61⁄2 Georgia (knee), LB (knee). and wish him well in his future lease agreement is for 25 years. from Detroit. Indianapolis at Tennessee, 1 FULL: WR (knee, foot). MISSOURI 14 Kentucky Carolina at Chicago, 1 Dallas Cowboys — Placed LB Sean Lee 1 2 COWBOYS: DNP: C Phil Costa (ankle), S Motorsports. Smith will drive ARIZONA ST 6 ⁄ Ucla endeavors.” Torgerson Tweeted Officials in nearby Nassau and P on injured reserve. 1 Miami at N.Y. Jets, 1 Matt Johnson (hamstring), RB Felix Jones Usc 6 ⁄2 ARIZONA the No. 5 Chevrolet, and will Signed LB Ernie Sims. Released WR Ray- 1 Atlanta at Philadelphia, 1 (knee), DE Sean Lissemore (ankle), RB 10 days ago that he wished County, N.Y., have struggled for RUTGERS 13 ⁄2 Kent St Seattle at Detroit, 1 mond Radway from the practice squad. SAN JOSE ST 20 Texas St DeMarco Murray (foot), LB DeMarcus make his debut next month in Detroit Lions — Placed WR Nate Burleson Washington at Pittsburgh, 1 Howard, who played for Ohio years to come up with a plan to STANFORD 24 Washingtn St Ware (illness). FULL: C Ryan Cook (ham- on injured reserve and DB Lionel Smith New England vs. St. Louis at London, 1 Ohio St 1 PENN ST string), LB Anthony Spencer (shoulder). State’s chief rival Michigan, the season finale at Homestead, on the practice squad/injured list. Signed Oakland at Kansas City, 4:05 either renovate or build a new 1 at DENVER WR . Signed WR Kendrick Oregon St 4 ⁄2 WASHINGTN N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 4:25 Fla. Smith has been looking for BRONCOS — SAINTS: DNP: TE Daniel would get fired or die so Tor- arena to replace the Nassau Adams to the practice squad. KANSAS ST 7 Texas Tech New Orleans at Denver, 8:20 1 Graham (knee), RB Darren Sproles (not a job since he was let go from Green Bay Packers — Signed G Justin S. FLORIDA 3 ⁄2 Syracuse gerson could again watch Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 1 Monday injury related). LIMITED: TE Jimmy Gra- Cheadle and RB DuJuan Harris to the OKLA. ST 7 ⁄2 Tcu San Francisco at Arizona, 8:30 p.m. ham (ankle), LB David Hawthorne (ham- ESPN’s College GameDay. Furniture Row Racing follow- which opened in 1972. practice squad. Placed WR Diondre Borel C. Florida 21⁄2 MARSHALL Bye: Baltimore, Buffalo, Cincinnati and string), WR Joseph Morgan (chest). on the practice squad/injured list. Toledo 71⁄2 BUFFALO Houston BRONCOS: LIMITED: CB Tracy Porter (ill- ing the Oct. 7 race at Talladega, Indianapolis Colts — Signed LB Monte S. CAROLINA 131⁄2 Tennessee ness). FULL: S Mike Adams (knee), CB Dayton center suspended: Ala. He spent the past two Davidson takes Jackets Williams to the practice squad. ARKANSAS 51⁄2 Mississippi Injury report Chris Harris (ankle), G Chris Kuper (fore- — Released DE Ryan La Tech 301⁄2 N. MEXICO ST NEW YORK (AP) — The National Football arm), TE Jacob Tamme (hip), LB Danny Flyers men’s basketball center weeks filling in for Dale Earn- challenge: Unlike some peo- Davis. Signed RB Keith Toston. OKLAHOMA 10 Notre Dame League injury report, as provided by the Trevathan (thumb), WR Matthew Willis Miami Dolphins — Signed FB Dominique Ala-Birmnghm 3 TULANE league (OUT - Definitely will not play; (hamstring). Matt Kavanaugh was sus- hardt Jr. at Hendrick Motor- ple in hockey, John Davidson Jones to the practice squad. SMU 201⁄2 Memphis — Released T Steve DNP - Did not practice; LIMITED - Monday sports while Earnhardt sat out RICE 2 Southern Miss Limited participation in practice; FULL - pended for the academic year wasn’t afraid of the losing tradi- Vallos. Signed G Matt Tennant. NEBRASKA 21⁄2 Michigan SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS at ARIZONA San Francisco 49ers — Released LB Joe Full participation in practice): with a concussion. SAN DIEGO ST 171⁄2 Unlv CARDINALS: No Data Reported because he violated the school’s tion of the Columbus Blue Jack- Holland from the practice squad. Thursday Fresno St 131⁄2 NEW MEXICO Tennessee Titans — Signed LB Xavier TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS at MINNE- code of conduct, making him ets. “I like the idea of the chal- UL-MONROE 24 S. Alabama Canadian Football League Adibi. Placed LB Zac Diles on injured re- W. Kentucky 7 FLORIDA INTL SOTA VIKINGS — BUCCANEERS: QUES- Golf serve. Released WR Vidal Hazelton from ineligible to play for Dayton. lenge. I mean, it’s possible. In MID. TENN ST 31⁄2 North Texas TIONABLE: CB Brandon McDonald (an- W L T Pts. PF PA the practice squad. Troy 71⁄2 FLA ATLANTIC kle). PROBABLE: LB Adam Hayward EAST DIVISION The 6-9 senior started 33 games Harrington wins PGA Grand fact, it’s something we’re going HOCKEY (ankle), WR Vincent Jackson (calf), G y-Montreal 10 6 0 20 440 445 last season and finished fifth in Slam: Padraig Harrington to do,” Davidson said after be- National Hockey League MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Carl Nicks (foot), C Jeremy Zuttah Toronto 7 9 0 14 371 425 — Named John Favorite Odds Underdog (quadriceps). VIKINGS: OUT: TE John Hamilton 5 11 0 10 470 515 won the PGA Grand Slam of Davidson president of hockey operations. World Series Carlson (concussion), S Mistral Raymond the Atlantic 10 with 97 offen- ing hired as the Blue Jackets’ New York Islanders — Announced they Winnipeg 5 11 0 10 339 492 Detroit 51⁄2-61⁄2 SAN FRANCISCO (ankle). PROBABLE: DE Jared Allen sive rebounds. He averaged 9 Golf in Southampton, Ber- new president of hockey opera- are moving to Brooklyn, N.Y., for the (groin), RB Matt Asiata (knee), S Robert WEST DIVISION 2015-16 season. Home team in CAPS Blanton (hamstring), DT Fred Evans y-B.C. 12 4 0 24 441 307 points and 5.9 rebounds per muda, closing with a 4-under tions. St. Louis Blues — Reassigned F Tyler (knee), T Matt Kalil (back), LB Marvin x-Calgary 10 6 0 20 461 392 Shattock from Evansville (ECHL) to Pe- Mitchell (calf), RB Adrian Peterson (an- x-Saskatchwn 8 8 0 16 425 361 game overall. 67 for a one-shot win over U.S. oria (AHL). kle), QB Christian Ponder (knee), WR Je- Edmonton 7 9 0 12 370 393 Open champion Webb Simp- Running Washington Capitals — Assigned D Pat- rome Simpson (back, foot), S Harrison Note: x-clinched playoff berth; y-clinched rick Wellar from Hershey (AHL) to Read- Smith (calf), CB Antoine Winfield (knee). division Tennis son. Harrington, who lost in Armstrongs’s 868th likely ing (ECHL). Thistledown results Sunday Friday American Hockey League B.C. at Calgary, 9 Serena beats Li: Serena Wil- Grand Slam playoff in 2007 and out: Lance Armstrong’s re- Connecticut Whale — Assigned G Scott Legend: DD-daily double; Ex-exacta; Spr- SAN DIEGO CHARGERS at CLEVELAND Stajcer to Greenville (ECHL). Saturday superfecta; Tri-trifecta; PT-pick three; BROWNS — CHARGERS: FULL: T Jared liams proved at the WTA ’08, won in his third try as an al- sults erased from the record Norfolk Admirals — Signed D Ryan Par- Winnipeg at Hamilton, 1 PF-pick four; PFi-pick five. Gaither (groin), CB Shareece Wright ent to a professional tryout contract. Toronto at Saskatchewan, 4 Track: Fast (foot). BROWNS: DNP: LB Scott Fujita Championships in Istanbul that ternate. The three-time major books will likely include his San Antonio Rampage — Recalled D (shoulder, neck), CB Dimitri Patterson Sunday even when her serve is malfunc- champion was asked Saturday 868th-place finish at the 2006 Brian O’Hanley from Cincinnati (ECHL). 1st: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, (ankle), DT Ahtyba Rubin (calf). Edmonton at Montreal, 1 Reassigned F Jonathan Hazen and D Josh , Six Furlongs LIMITED: S Tashaun Gipson (knee), RB tioning, she can still beat a top to fill in for British Open cham- New York City Marathon. Mar- McFadden to Cincinnati. 2 Roma’s Gal $9.80 4.40 3.40 Montario Hardesty (knee), WR Mohamed COLLEGE Massaquoi (hamstring), T Ryan Miller player. Williams beat 2011 pion Ernie Els, who has a mi- athon organizer New York Jockey: (Velez) Brigham Young — Announced F Stephen 1 With All My Heart (Magrell) 5.80 3.80 (illness), RB Trent Richardson (chest, Rogers ended his playing career on the 5 Wegotta (Mata) 6.20 rib), S Ray Ventrone (hand, calf), S T.J. French Open champion Li Na, nor ankle injury. The Grand Road Runners said in a state- basketball team. Time: 1:13.68. Off: 1:50 PM Ward (hand, shoulder), S Usama Young Soccer 7-6 (1), 6-3, for her second win Slam is for the season’s four ment that it expected to wipe Dayton — Suspended C Matt Kavanaugh (hamstring). FULL: CB Johnson Bademosi for violating the school’s code of con- Ex (2-1) $43.20; Spr (2-1-5-3) $411.40; (hip), WR Travis Benjamin (hamstring), MLS in round-robin matches to close major champions. Masters out his times once any potential duct. Tri (2-1-5) $236.60 LB Tank Carder (foot), G John Greco (an- Fordham — Promoted Charles Elwood to 2nd: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & kle), DT John Hughes (knee), RB Chris W L T PTS GF GA in on the semifinals at the tour- champion Bubba Watson (71) appeals play out, since the race deputy director of athletics. up, , Six Furlongs Ogbonnaya (chest, ribs), DE Juqua Par- Mississippi — Promoted women’s assist- 3 Love Bunny $6.60 3.00 2.40 ker (shoulder), DE Frostee Rucker EASTERN CONFERENCE nament for the top eight play- and Keegan Bradley (67), fill- follows U.S. Anti-Doping ant basketball coach Brett Frank to act- (shoulder), CB Buster Skrine (hand), LB y-Kansas City 18 7 9 63 42 27 ers in the world. In another Red ing in for PGA champion Rory Agency rulings. ing women’s basketball coach. Jockey: (Vandenberg) Christian Yount (shoulder). x-D.C. 17 10 6 57 52 42 Murray State — Suspended G Zay Jack- 5 Leslie Gardens(Laurente) 3.20 2.10 x-Chicago 17 11 5 56 45 40 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS at GREEN BAY Group encounter, top-ranked McIlroy, tied for third. — From wire reports son for the 2012-13 basketball season. 1 Kemah (Mejias) 3.00 PACKERS — JAGUARS: DNP: RB Maurice x-New York 15 9 9 54 54 46 Wyoming — Dismissed G Shakir Smith Time: 1:12.38. Off: 2:21 PM Jones-Drew (foot), RB Greg Jones (hip), x-Houston 14 8 11 53 48 39 from the basketball team and Patrick DD (2-3) $37.40; Ex (3-5) $18.00; Spr S Dwight Lowery (ankle), CB Rashean Columbus 14 12 7 49 42 43 Martinez from the wrestling team. (3-5-1-6) $67.40; Tri (3-5-1) $53.80 Mathis (groin), C Brad Meester (not in- Montreal 12 15 6 42 45 50 3rd: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, jury related), RB Montell Owens (shoul- Philadelphia 10 17 6 36 37 42 , Five And A Half Furlongs New England 8 17 8 32 38 44 High schools der), LB Daryl Smith (groin). LIMITED: 2 Calius $4.00 2.60 2.40 CB (back), WR Laurent Robin- Toronto FC 5 20 8 23 35 60 1-3) at Byers Field Goalies: LC, McIntosh (6 saves); WG, Du- Jockey: (Mata) son (concussion). FULL: QB Blaine Gab- WESTERN CONFERENCE Today’s schedule Saturday River Division prey (7). 1 Whodat Say Whodat (Ortiz) 4.20 3.20 bert (left shoulder). PACKERS: OUT: S y-San Jose 19 6 8 65 71 42 LAKE ERIE LEAGUE Volleyball #12 Elyria (7-2, 3-1) at Mayfield (5-4, Thistledown entries 4 Jakes Storm Buck (Gnzlz) 2.80 (collarbone). DNP: WR x-Seattle 15 7 11 56 51 32 Maple Heights (4-5, 2-4) at Bedford (4-5, University School 4, Chagrin Falls 2 Division I District Finals 2-2) Time: 1:04.48. Off: 2:52 PM Donald Driver (neck), WR Greg Jennings x-Real Salt Lake 17 11 5 56 46 35 2-4), 3 US: Gingo 2, Bulucea, Bell. CF: Stephens, (groin), RB John Kuhn (hamstring), LB x-Los Angeles 15 12 6 51 58 47 Barberton District #13 Hudson (7-2, 3-1) at #7 North Royal- Kepler. Post time: 1:50 p.m. Ex (2-1) $12.20; Spr (2-1-4-6) $39.40; Tri Nick Perry (knee), DT B.J. Raji (ankle), x-Vancouver 11 13 9 42 35 41 Wadsworth vs. Copley, 6 ton (9-0, 4-0) NORTH COAST LEAGUE Goalies: US, Nowak (2 saves); CF, Conte 1st: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, (2-1-4) $46.40; Pic 3 (2-3-2) $116.40 CB Sam Shields (ankle). LIMITED: TE Jer- FC Dallas 9 13 11 38 40 45 Euclid District Stow (2-7, 0-4) at Cuyahoga Falls (3-6, White Division (5). F & M (fillies and mares), One Mile 4th: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, Holy Name (4-5, 3-1) vs. Villa Angela-St. michael Finley (shoulder), G T.J. Lang Colorado 10 19 4 34 42 50 Riverside vs. Willoughby South, 6 0-4) 1 One Nice Roanoke, Rosario, Jr 2-1 , One Mile (elbow, wrist), WR Jordy Nelson (ham- Portland 8 16 9 33 33 55 Joseph (1-8, 0-4) at Euclid Grafton District Valley Division Field hockey 2 My Lady A. P., De La Cruz 7-2 2 Smacky’s Fan $8.80 4.60 2.80 string), C Jeff Saturday (neck). FULL: QB Chivas USA 7 18 8 29 22 56 Warren JFK (8-1, 4-0) at Cleveland Cen- Brunswick vs. Avon Lake, 7:30 #15 Brunswick (6-3, 2-2) at Medina (2-7, 3 D’wild Day, Urieta-Moran 6-1 Jockey: (Urieta-Moran) (calf). tral Catholic (5-4, 3-1), 1 District semifinal x- clinched playoff berth; y- clinched 1-3) 4 Coraline, Velez 3-1 6 Cuyahoga River (Rdsvch) 5.60 3.80 Stow District Solon (4-5, 1-3) at Strongsville (2-7, 0-4) PREMIER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Shaker 3, Hudson 1 MIAMI DOLPHINS at NEW YORK JETS — conference 5 Winning Charm, Mejias 5-2 5 Miss Katy Lake(Gnzlz) 2.20 Stow vs. Walsh Jesuit, 6 #14 Twinsburg (6-3, 4-0) at #3 Mentor Geneva (3-6, 2-4) at University School SH: Kas. Anderson, Ken. Anderson, DOLPHINS: DNP: CB Richard Marshall Note: Three points for victory, one point 2nd: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & Time: 1:41.60. Off: 3:23 PM Strongsville District (8-1, 4-0) (4-5, 3-3), 3 Bauer. H: McLelland. (back), DT Randy Starks (not injury re- for tie. up, One Mile Seventy Yards Ex (2-6) $40.40; Spr (2-6-5-4) $173.50; lated). LIMITED: S Jimmy Wilson (ankle). Strongsville vs. North Royalton, 7 Goalies: SH, Butler (8 saves); H, Kis- Wednesday NORTHEASTERN ATHLETIC CONFER- NONLEAGUE Tri (2-6-5) $106.80; Pic 3 (3-2-2) $81.20; FULL: LB Koa Misi (hamstring), RB Daniel thardt (5). 1 Ragasco, Banda 5-1 Sporting Kansas City 2, Philadelphia 1 ENCE Gilmour Academy (3-6) at Youngstown Pic 4 (2-3-2-2) $190.00 Thomas (concussion). JETS: DNP: TE Jeff Division II District Finals 2 Yaroslav, Skerrett 7-2 Saturday Ledgemont (5-4, 3-0) at Grand Valley Christian (6-2) Cumberland (wrist), DT Kenrick Ellis Garfield Heights District Girls soccer 3 Officer Moo Moo, Mata 3-1 5th: $5,400, Claiming $10,000, 3 yo’s & New York at Philadelphia, 1:30 (5-3, 2-0) Kiski School (2-4) at Western Reserve (knee), C (ankle), RB Joe Beaumont vs. Chagrin Falls, 7 4 Champion Eclipse, De La Cruz 5-2 up, , One Mile New England at Montreal, 2; Academy (2-7), 2 District semifinals McKnight (ankle), LB Calvin Pace (shin), PATRIOT ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 5 Just Smok’n, Urieta-Moran 2-1 D.C. United at Chicago, 4 Jefferson District #2 St. Edward (9-0) vs. #1 St. Ignatius Late results 5 Silver Feeling $22.60 5.60 3.40 RB (shoulder), LB Bart Scott Stars Division 3rd: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, San Jose at Portland, 6:30 Lake Catholic vs. NDCL, 6:30 (9-0) at Byers Field Jockey: (DeLaCruz) (toe), S Eric Smith (knee). LIMITED: DT Black River (5-4, 5-1) at Keystone (5-4, DIVISION I F&M(fillies and mares), Five And A Vancouver at Real Salt Lake, 9 Parma District 3 Need to Know (Gonzalez) 13.00 4.20 Sione Po’uha (low back). FULL: G Vladi- 4-2) Brunswick District Half Furlongs Houston at Colorado, 9 Padua vs. Triway, 7 Brookside (0-9, 0-6) at Firelands (2-7, Volleyball 1 Fake Personality (Skerrett) 2.10 mir Ducasse (knee), WR Clyde Gates Copley 4, Wadsworth 3 (SO) 1 Coconut Hall, Mejias 4-1 2-4) DIVISION I Time: 1:41.48. Off: 3:54 PM (shoulder), WR (finger), S Sunday Tallmadge District C (9-7-2): Haverchak, Brenner, Cotleur. 2 Girlish Figure, Gonzalez 7-2 Buckeye (3-6, 3-3) at Wellington (3-6, District semifinal Ex (5-3) $320.00; Spr (5-3-1-4) $575.90; LaRon Landry (heel), G Brandon Moore Toronto FC at Columbus, 4 St. Vincent-St. Mary vs. Tallmadge, 7 W (12-4-2): Runkle 2, Harvey. 3 Shes a Blitz, Magrell 3-1 3-3) Solon District Tri (5-3-1) $514.60; Pic 3 (2-2-5) $569.20 (hip), QB (low back), G Chivas USA at FC Dallas, 7 Goalies: C, Moore n/a; W, Centea, n/a. 4 Pyrite Halo, De La Cruz 5-2 Division III Dictrict Final Kenston d. Maple Heights 25-13, 25-19, Matt Slauson (knee). Seattle FC at Los Angeles, 9 Stripes Division 5 Who On First, Laurente 9-2 6th: $6,300, Starters allowance $5,000, 3 Rocky River District 25-14 DIVISION II INDIANAPOLIS COLTS at TENNESSEE TI- Brooklyn (0-9, 0-6) at Oberlin (5-4, 2-4) 6 Jitter in Rome, Valls 5-1 yo’s & up, , Five And A Half Furlongs Elyria Catholic vs. Cuyahoga Heights, 7 Solon d. Brecksville 25-14, 25-11, 25-14 Brunswick District TANS — COLTS: DNP: CB Columbia (8-1, 6-0) at Clearview (7-2, 5-1) Walsh Jesuit 4, Orange 0 4th: $4,800, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, 1 Big Sister $3.20 2.40 2.10 (shoulder), LB Dwight Freeney (ankle), Division IV District Final DIVISION III WJ (16-0-2): Kithcart, Yu, John, Trickett. One Mile Seventy Yards Jockey: (DeLaCruz) NT Antonio Johnson (illness), LB Robert Lutheran West (4-5, 3-3) at Fairview Kinsman District District final Goalies: WJ, Grace (2 saves). 1 Myastorm, Hernandez-Lopez 3-1 5 Dusty Lily (Mejias) 7.00 3.60 Mathis (knee), DE Fili Moala (knee). (3-6, 3-3) NBA Windham vs. Ledgemont, 6:30 Leavittsburg District 2 Keeping the Honor, Velez 5-2 4 Yes It’s Persia (Dailey) 2.80 LIMITED: LB Pat Angerer (foot), RB Don- PORTAGE TRAIL CONFERENCE Gilmour Academy d. Berkshire 25-18, 3 Tri Power, De La Cruz 2-1 Time: 1:05.04. Off: 4:26 PM ald Brown (knee), T Winston Justice (an- Football schedule County Division 24-26, 25-17, 25-22 Late Scratches: Holleran Preseason #25 Mogadore (9-0, 6-0) at East Canton 4 Banning, Skerrett 7-2 kle). FULL: QB Andrew Luck (knee), DE Week 10 Ex (1-5) $15.20; Spr (1-5-4-2) $71.80; Tri (5-4, 4-2) 5 Monty Cat, Gonzalez 4-1 Cory Redding (knee), G Joe Reitz (knee), Tuesday Note: Games start at 7 unless noted. Boys soccer (1-5-4) $46.40; Pic 3 (2-5-1/3) $188.20 NT Martin Tevaseu (ankle). TITANS: Southeast (6-3, 5-1) at Woodridge (7-2, 5th: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, Indiana 100, Cleveland 82 Today 5-1) District semifinals Hockey F&M(fillies and mares), Five And A 7th: $5,400, Claiming $5,000, 3 yo’s & up, DNP: CB Tommie Campbell (ankle), RB Miami 98, Charlotte 92 Javon Ringer (knee), T Michael Roos (ab- AKRON CITY SERIES Waterloo (2-7, 1-5) at Rootstown (2-7, DIVISION I Half Furlongs , Six Furlongs Chicago 94, Oklahoma City 89 Ellet (7-2, 5-0) at Akron North (1-8, 1-4) 0-6) Austintown District American Hockey League domen), LB Will Witherspoon (ham- Golden State 107, Phoenix 92 1 Southern Swinger, Skerrett 5-1 6 Blings Rising Star $3.40 2.40 2.10 string). LIMITED: QB Jake Locker (left NORTHEAST OHIO CONFERENCE Windham (3-6, 1-5) at Garrettsville Gar- GlenOak 2, Green 0 EASTERN CONFERENCE 2 Dragon Lady, De La Cruz 6-1 Jockey: (Laurnete) Wednesday field (3-6, 2-4) shoulder). FULL: S Jordan Babineaux Lake Division Massillon Jackson 1, Austintown Fitch 0 W L OL SL PTS GF GA 3 Lucky Leslie, Hannigan 5-2 3 Thisheartsforyou (Radsvch) 3.80 2.60 (wrist), LB Patrick Bailey (hand, ribs), New York 97, Brooklyn 95, OT Shaker Heights (7-2, 3-1) vs. Normandy Metro Division 4 Spiritual Tune, Musarro 3-1 Brunswick District 2 Jenny Redi Made (Ramos) 3.00 WR Kenny Britt (knee), RB Chris Johnson Memphis 115, Orlando 100 (2-7, 1-3) at Byers Field Springfield (2-7, 0-6) at Field (4-5, 3-3) Atlantic Division 5 Eye Look the Part, Ramos 8-1 Houston 97, New Orleans 90 Medina 2, Copley 1 (OT) Time: 1:11.68. Off: 4:58 PM (ankle), LB Colin McCarthy (ankle), TE PRINCIPALS ATHLETIC CONF. Coventry (3-6, 1-5) at Norton (5-4, 3-3) Manchester 3 1 0 0 6 14 10 6 Otomai, Gonzalez 2-1 Ex (6-3) $10.40; Spr (6-3-2-5) $92.10; Tri Oklahoma City 88, Dallas 76 Highland 1, Brunswick 0 Craig Stevens (concussion). Tuscarawas Valley (3-6, 2-4) at Indian Ravenna (6-3, 5-1) at #24 Kent Roosevelt St. John’s 3 3 0 0 6 18 22 6th: $8,000, SOC $20,000, 3 yo’s & up, (6-3-2) $47.40; Pic 3 (5-1/3-6) $140.20 Minnesota 95, Detroit 76 H: Davis. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS at ST. LOUIS Valley (5-4, 4-2) (8-1, 6-0) Portland 2 2 1 0 5 25 24 One Mile Seventy Yards Washington 101, Miami 94 Streetsboro (7-2, 4-2) at Crestwood (3-6, Goalies: H, Carsten (5 saves); B, Foust Providence 2 2 0 0 4 10 11 8th: $6,000, Claiming $5,000, 3 yo’s & up, RAMS — PATRIOTS: DNP: RB Brandon SENATE ATHLETIC LEAGUE 1 Meadow Vespers, Hnndez-Lpz 7-2 L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 2-4) (5). Worcester 0 3 0 1 1 9 19 , Six Furlongs Bolden (knee), CB Ras-I Dowling (thigh), John Hay (7-2, 6-0) vs. East Tech (2-7, 2 Meadow Wise, Skerrett 9-2 S Steve Gregory (hip), LB Jerod Mayo Today PREMIER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Euclid District 1 Brass Buckle $2.40 2.20 2.10 2-4) at Collinwood East Division 3 Sean Who, De La Cruz 3-1 (illness, elbow), LB Trevor Scott (ham- Milwaukee at Charlotte, 11 Chardon (7-2, 4-2) at Lakeside (1-8, 0-6) Cleveland Heights 1, Mentor 0 Jockey: (Mejias) Portland at Utah, 9 4 Fifth Street, Rosario 2-1 string), LB Tracy White (foot). LIMITED: Friday Madison (6-3, 4-2) at Riverside (6-3, 4-2) Mayfield 4, Brush 1 Syracuse 4 0 0 1 9 21 17 5 Generalissimo, Gonzalez 5-2 2 Attaway Champ (Velez) 16.60 5.40 DT Ron Brace (back), S Sacramento vs. L.A. Lakers at San Diego, AKRON CITY SERIES #5 Willoughby South (9-0, 6-0) vs. East- Norfolk 4 0 0 0 8 19 12 7 Chapin Ridge (Skerrett) 2.40 M: Williams 4. B: Eisler. 7th: $4,300, Claiming $2,500, 3 yo’s & up, (shoulder), WR (hand), 10 Firestone (4-5, 3-2) at Akron Garfield lake North (1-8, 1-5) at Classic Park Goalies: M, Tighe (3 saves); B, Frydl (7). Binghamton 3 1 1 0 7 14 12 Time: 1:12.98. Off: 5:32 PM TE Rob Gronkowski (hip), TE Aaron Her- L.A. Clippers at Denver, 10 (4-5, 3-2) Hershey 1 2 1 0 3 14 16 Five And A Half Furlongs DD (6-1) $6.40; Ex (1-2) $63.40; Spr PRINCIPALS ATHLETIC CONF. Kent District nandez (ankle), LB Dont’a Hightower Friday Kenmore (4-5, 2-3) at Akron East (0-9, Manchester (6-3, 5-1) at CVCA (5-4, 4-2) WB/Scranton 0 4 0 0 0 6 12 1 Money Makes, Mata 4-1 (1-2-7-6) $270.20; Tri (1-2-7) $196.00; Pic (hamstring), WR Brandon Lloyd (knee), Houston at Orlando, 7 0-5) Hudson 3, Stow 1 1a Marra Marra, Vargas 4-1 3 (1/3-6-1) $13.20; Pic 4 (5-1/3-6-1) Fairless (3-6, 2-4) at Tuslaw (5-4, 3-3) Northeast Division G (calf, hip), G Nick Indiana vs. Chicago at South Bend, Ind., CHAGRIN VALLEY CONFERENCE Timken (1-8, 0-6) at Triway (6-3, 4-2) Rocky River District 2 Rikim, De La Cruz 2-1 $56.95; Pic 5 (2-5-1/3-6-1) $273.85 McDonald (shoulder), S Sterling Moore Bridgeport 3 0 0 0 6 13 8 3 Tabulate, Laurente 8-1 7 Chagrin Division SENATE ATHLETIC LEAGUE Strongsville 1, North Olmsted 0 (knee), T (back, Atlanta at Detroit, 7:30 #8 Aurora (8-1, 5-1) at Kenston (6-3, 5-1) S (10-6-2): Moran. Springfield 3 1 0 0 6 13 7 4 Heavy Steve, Mejias 7-2 Collinwood (0-9, 0-6) at Rhodes (5-4, Adirondack 2 2 0 0 4 11 12 5 Made the Steal, Urieta-Moran 6-1 knee), WR Wes Welker (ankle). FULL: DT Minnesota vs. Milwaukee at Green Bay, #6 Chagrin Falls (8-1, 5-1) at Perry (4-5, 3-3), 3 Goalies: S, Stephano (5 saves); NO, Kyle Love (knee). RAMS: DNP: WR Chris Wis., 8 3-3) DeAnna (12). Connecticut 1 3 1 0 3 18 22 6 City Code, Ramos 5-2 John Adams (5-4, 5-1) vs. #22 Glenville Albany 1 3 0 0 2 9 10 Givens (illness), LB Mario Haggan New Orleans at Miami, 8 Harvey (0-9, 0-6) at Orange (3-6, 2-4) Westlake 2, Avon 0 8th: $7,600, Allowance, 3 yo’s & up, One (7-2, 6-0) at Bump Taylor, 3 WESTERN CONFERENCE (thigh), T Wayne Hunter (back), T Charlotte at Dallas, 8:30 Metro Division Lincoln West (0-8, 0-6) at John Marshall W (13-2-3): Salem, Wertman. A: own. Mile Late Tuesday Rodger Saffold (knee), DE Washington at San Antonio, 8:30 Cuyahoga Heights (8-1, 5-1) at Richmond (2-7, 2-5), 3 Goalies: W, Lackner (12 saves); A, n/a. W L OL SL PTS GF GA 1 Classic Reward, Mejias 6-1 Northfield results (knee). LIMITED: WR Danny Amendola Denver at Phoenix, 10:30 Heights (2-7, 1-5), 6 SOUTHWESTERN CONFERENCE University Heights District Midwest Division 2 Robyns Afair, De La Cruz 9-2 (shoulder), DT Matthew Conrath (knee). Valley Division Amherst (2-7, 1-5) at #21 Avon Lake St. Edward 3, Brecksville 1 Chicago 4 1 0 0 8 12 10 3 Strategic Decision, Mata 4-1 Legend: DD-daily double; LDD-late daily at PHILADELPHIA Cardinal (5-4, 2-4) at Berkshire (4-5, 2-4) (7-2, 5-1) SE: Ramser 2, Cairns. B: Shutway. Milwaukee 2 3 0 0 4 12 14 4 Keg, Urieta-Moran 3-1 double; Ex-exacta; Spr-superfecta; Tri- EAGLES — FALCONS: DNP: WR Harry Newbury (3-6, 0-6) at Fairport Harding Berea (3-6, 1-5) at Midpark (5-4, 2-4) Goalies: SE, Ford (4 saves); B, Korczyn- Grand Rapids 1 2 0 1 3 12 14 5 Seize the Fire, Hernandez-Lopez 5-1 trifecta; PT-pick three; PF-pick four; PFi- Douglas (knee, ankle), RB Antone Smith (6-3, 3-3) Brecksville (5-4, 5-1) at #18 Westlake ski, n/a. Peoria 1 2 1 0 3 6 13 6 Three Rivers, Magrell 10-1 pick five. (hamstring). LIMITED: DT Jonathan Babi- Crossover 7 Prizes Included, Gonzalez 5-2 (8-1, 5-1) St. Ignatius 11, Valley Forge 0 Rockford 1 3 0 1 3 10 14 13th: 7500CL NW2 Pace $2,000 neaux (groin), TE Michael Palmer (shoul- College football Beachwood (6-3, 4-2) at West Geauga #23 North Olmsted (7-2, 4-2) at Olmsted der), G Garrett Reynolds (back). EAGLES: SI (15-0-3): Fahey 3, Barsic 2, Leneghan, (4-5, 3-3) Falls (1-8, 1-5) Nagucki, Sanda, Roth, Taljan, Pietrow. North Division 1 Mineral Man $5.00 3.40 2.80 FULL: S Nate Allen (hamstring), S Colt Schedule #20 Kirtland (9-0, 6-0) at Independence Driver: (Wengerd) SUBURBAN LEAGUE Goalies: SI, Outcalt (1 save), Gronek (1); Lake Erie 4200 82011 Anderson (knee), S Kurt Coleman (shoul- All times EDT and subject to change (5-4, 2-4) 3 Domingo Rhino (Hedwrth) 32.00 18.60 Copley (5-4, 2-4) at Revere (1-8, 1-5) VF, Dehrmann (7 saves). Rochester 4 2 0 0 8 23 22 der), C Jon Dorenbos (ankle), DE Phillip Wickliffe (3-6, 1-5) at Hawken (8-1, 5-1) Green (6-3, 4-2) at Tallmadge (7-2, 5-1) Abbotsford 3 0 0 1 7 16 7 5 Whitelightning (Hrshbrger) 7.60 Hunt (calf), G Danny Watkins (ankle). Tuesday DIVISION II Tennis leaders LAKE ERIE LEAGUE Highland (6-3, 4-2) at Cloverleaf (3-6, Toronto 2 2 0 1 5 12 13 Off: 10:52. Time: 29.0 59.3 1:30.0 2:00.3 CAROLINA PANTHERS at CHICAGO Brunswick District SOUTH Shaw (5-4, 3-3) at #17 Cleveland Heights 0-6) Hamilton 2 2 0 0 4 9 12 Ex (1-3) $151.20; Tri (1-3-5) $2,379.40; BEARS — PANTHERS: DNP: DE Antwan (Through October 21) Arkansas St. 50, Louisiana-Lafayette 27 (7-2, 4-2) #16 Nordonia (7-2, 5-1) at Wadsworth Alliance 1, Springfield 0 Spr (1-3-5-2 $1) $1,914.90; Spr (1-3-5-2 Applewhite (thigh), DE Thomas Keiser South Division Warren G. Harding (8-1, 6-0) at Lorain (5-4, 3-3) Marlington 5, Louisville 0 ATP Tour $.10) $191.49 (elbow). LIMITED: TE Ben Hartsock (2-7, 2-4) Charlotte 3 1 0 1 7 16 14 Today WEST SHORE CONFERENCE Kent District x-qualifies for ATP World Tour Finals, 14th: NW200PSCD Trot $2,000 (calf). FULL: DT Dwan Edwards (hand), Warrensville Heights (1-8, 0-6) at #11 Oklahoma City 3 2 0 0 6 16 14 SOUTH Lakewood (4-5, 3-3) at Elyria Catholic CVCA 2, Archbishop Hoban 1 London, Nov. 5-12 CB Captain Munnerlyn (leg). BEARS: Euclid (6-3, 5-1) Texas 3 3 0 0 6 13 19 4 Legacy Chip $3.20 2.60 2.20 (5-4, 3-3) RANKINGS OUT: WR Alshon Jeffery (hand). Delaware St. at Morgan St., 7:30 Revere 3, SVSM 0 Houston 2 2 1 0 5 17 15 Driver: (Merriman) NORTH COAST LEAGUE #10 Midview (8-1, 5-1) at Bay (3-6, 1-5) LIMITED: QB (ribs). FULL: CB Clemson at Wake Forest, 7:30 R: Zeno, Taylor, Somple. San Antonio 2 2 0 0 4 7 9 Player Points 2 Helookhummer (Hdwrth) 7.40 5.60 Blue Division North Ridgeville (1-8, 1-5) at #9 Avon Goalies: R, Gerberich (4 saves); SVSM, 7 Yankee Coburn (Page) 12.00 Note: Two points are awarded for a win, 1. q-Roger Federer, Switzerland 12165 Archbishop Hoban (2-7, 2-2) at Walsh Je- (8-1, 6-0) Fulkerson (4). Off: 11:08. Time: 29.1 59.2 1:29.3 2:01.1 suit (2-6, 2-2) one point for an overtime or shootout 2. q-Novak Djokovic, Serbia 11970 Rocky River (5-4, 4-2) at Vermilion (2-7, Ex (4-2) $24.80; Tri (4-2-7) $238.80; PT Benedictine (3-6, 0-4) at Padua (2-7, 0-4) Rocky River District loss. 1-5) 3. q-Andy Murray, Britain 7690 (4/1/4 (3of3) $12.20 Lake Catholic (6-3, 4-0) at #19 Notre Bay 4, Rocky River 0 NONLEAGUE Wednesday 4. q-Rafael Nadal, Spain 6995 Dame-Cathedral Latin (7-2, 4-0) B (11-4-3): Toth, Tepper, Linhart, Linder. Portland 4, St. John’s 0 5. q-David Ferrer, Spain 5360 15th: NW600L5CD Pace $1,600 so good… Buchtel (4-5) at Steubenville (4-2) Goalies: B, Sayir (3); RR, Sawyer (8). looked White Division Canal Fulton Northwest (1-7) at Bar- Connecticut 5, Albany 2 6. q-T.Berdych, Czech Republic 4985 1 Cien $6.60 4.60 3.80 Never Fairview 1, Padua 0 Trinity (3-6, 1-3) at St. Peter Chanel (3-6, berton (2-7) Texas 3, Milwaukee 1 7. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France 4815 Driver: (Page) rates in town F: Johnston. Lowest 1-3) Cleveland JFK (5-4) at Ashtabula Edge- Today 8. J. del Potro, Argentina 3740 3 Kinnick (Winters) 19.80 12.60 Starting at… Goalies: F, Gibbons (8 saves); P, Pullar (6 NORTHEAST OHIO CONFERENCE wood (5-3) San Antonio at Rockford, 8:05 9. Janko Tipsarevic, Serbia 3160 9 Dax Hanover (Cross) 6.80 ). Lake Division Lutheran East (1-8) at Pymatuning Valley Tuesday 10. Juan Monaco, Argentina 2775 Off: 11:24. Time: 28.4 58.1 1:27.1 1:57.3 Lorain Ave., Cleveland Graham Rd., Cuyahoga Falls Garfield Heights (2-7, 1-3) at Brush (6-3, (3-5) University Heights District Oklahoma City 4, Lake Erie 3 11. John Isner, United States 2565 Ex (1-3) $75.20; Tri (1-3-9) $457.00; Spr 216.322.7895 330.217.1548 4-0) Youngstown Ursuline (6-3) at #4 St. Vin- Lake Catholic 2, West Geauga 0 St. John’s 8, Portland 7, OT 12. Nicolas Almagro, Spain 2435 (1-3-9-5 $1) $1,697.40; Spr (1-3-9-5 $.10) Mon.-Sat. 11am-9pm Mon.-Sat. 12pm-9pm Parma (3-6, 2-2) vs. Valley Forge (2-7, cent-St. Mary (7-2) LC (12-4-2): Korb 2. Rochester 3, Hamilton 1 13. Richard Gasquet, France 2415 $169.74; LDD (4/1) $11.00