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Alabama 24 Minnesota 4 7 0 .364 189 239 Southeast Division New Orleans at Oklahoma City, 7 Washington 3, Carolina 2, SO McDaniels $50,000 for failing to report Prep Football Quarterfinals, Saturday, Dec. 4 Detroit 2 9 0 .182 258 282 W L Pct GB p.m. Atlanta 4, Boston 1 the incident. NDSU Bounces Robert Morris S.D. CLASS 11A ALL-STATE Delta State (9-3) vs. Albany West Orlando 12 4 .750 — Houston at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Detroit 4, Columbus 2 BUFFALO BILLS — Placed LB FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Brock Jensen threw two touch- Offense State, Ga. (11-0), 11 a.m. W L T Pct PF PA Atlanta 11 7 .611 2 Milwaukee at Utah, 8 p.m. Monday’s Games Shawne Merriman on injured reserve. down passes and ran for another score as North Dakota QB: Ryan Toelle, Sr., Augustana, S.D. (11-1) at Seattle 5 6 0 .455 209 275 Miami 9 8 .529 3 1/2 Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 6 NEW YORK GIANTS — Signed State beat Robert Morris 43-17 Saturday night in the first Sisseton Minnesota-Duluth (12-0), noon St. Louis 5 6 0 .455 213 231 Charlotte 6 11 .353 6 1/2 p.m. DB Michael Coe from the practice FB: Tim Weber, Sr., West Central Missouri (11-2) at Arizona 3 7 0 .300 188 292 Washington 5 10 .333 6 1/2 The NHL Dallas at Carolina, 6:30 p.m. squad. Waived DE Alex Hall. round of the FCS playoffs. Central Northwest Missouri State (11-1), 1 San Francisco 3 7 0 .300 160 219 Central Division Friday’s Games Edmonton at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m. WASHINGTON REDSKINS— D.J. McNorton ran 27 times for 110 yards and a TD RB: Jared Twedt, Sr., Canton; p.m. Thursday’s Games W L Pct GB Calgary 3, Philadelphia 2, SO Minnesota at Calgary, 8 p.m. Waived WR Joey Galloway. Signed WR and caught two passes for 110 yards and a score for the Tyler Richardson, Sr., St. Thomas Shepherd (11-1) at New England 45, Detroit 24 Chicago 9 6 .600 — Carolina 3, Boston 0 at Anaheim, 9 p.m. Terrence Austin from the practice Bison (8-4), who play at Montana State next Saturday. More Mercyhurst (10-2), TBA New Orleans 30, Dallas 27 Indiana 8 7 .533 1 N.Y. Islanders 2, New Jersey 0 squad. WR: Devin Tohm, Sr., ———— N.Y. Jets 26, Cincinnati 10 Cleveland 7 9 .438 2 1/2 Pittsburgh 2, Ottawa 1 HOCKEY Robert Morris (8-3), making its first appearance in the Sisseton; Trevor Larson, Sr., NAIA PLAYOFFS Sunday’s Games Milwaukee 6 10 .375 3 1/2 Minnesota 5, Nashville 2 Transactions National Hockey League FCS playoffs, led 7-6 at halftime before Jensen, a redshirt Canton Quarterfinals, Saturday, Nov. 27 Houston 20, Tennessee 0 Detroit 6 11 .353 4 Chicago 4, Anaheim 1 ANAHEIM DUCKS—Assigned freshman, hit on a pair of scoring passes in the third quar- TE: Greg Schwebach, Sr., Saint Xavier 40, Saint Atlanta 20, Green Bay 17 WESTERN CONFERENCE Washington 6, Tampa Bay 0 National Basketball Association RW Joffrey Lupul to Syracuse (AHL). ter. He tossed a 32-yard touchdown pass to Warren Dell Rapids Francis, Ind. 21 Minnesota 17, Washington 13 Southwest Division Detroit 2, Columbus 1 NBA — Fined Cleveland coach BOSTON BRUINS — Recalled F OT: Nick Siemonsma, Sr., Sioux Falls 27, McKendree 7 N.Y. Giants 24, Jacksonville W L Pct GB Buffalo 3, Toronto 1 Byron Scott $35,000 for publicly criti- Jamie Arniel from Providence (AHL) Holloway on third-and-12 and a short middle screen that Dell Rapids; Derrik Walton, Sr., MidAmerica Nazarene 34, 20 San Antonio 14 2 .875 — Atlanta 3, Montreal 0 cizing game officials after Friday’s on an emergency basis. McNorton took 49 yards for a score. Jensen was 10-for-24 Hot Springs Morningside, Iowa 10 Pittsburgh 19, Buffalo 16, OT Dallas 12 4 .750 2 N.Y. Rangers 3, Florida 0 game against Orlando. WASHINGTON CAPITALS — for an NDSU playoff-record 229 yards and the Bison rolled OG: Trevor Melum, Sr., Belle Carroll, Mont. 38, Marian, Ind. Cleveland 24, Carolina 23 New Orleans 12 4 .750 2 Dallas 3, St. Louis 2 COLLEGE Assigned D Brian Fahey to Hershey up 482 yards of total offense. Fourche; John Elverson, Sr., Dell 6 Kansas City 42, Seattle 24 Memphis 7 10 .412 7 1/2 Vancouver 6, San Jose 1 INDIANA — Fired football coach (AHL). Rapids Semifinals, Saturday, Dec. 4 Miami 33, Oakland 17 Houston 5 11 .313 9 Saturday’s Games Bill Lynch. COLLEGE Myles Russ ran 27 times for 117 yards and two touch- C: Austin Gee, Sr., Dell MidAmerica Nazarene (12-0) Chicago 31, Philadelphia 26 Northwest Division New Jersey 2, Philadelphia 1, SO MIAMI — Fired football coach KENT STATE — Named Jerry downs for the Colonials. Rapids at Sioux Falls (12-0), 1 p.m. Baltimore 17, Tampa Bay 10 W L Pct GB Florida 4, Tampa Bay 3, SO Randy Shannon. Named offensive line McManus interim football coach. LEHIGH 14, N. IOWA 7: CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Chris Defense Saint Xavier (13-0) at Carroll, St. Louis 36, Denver 33 Utah 13 5 .722 — N.Y. Rangers 2, Nashville 1, SO coach Jeff Stoutland interim head Retained defensive coordinator Pete Lum threw a pair of third-quarter touchdown passes and Lehigh DE: Nick Mertz, sr. Sisseton; Mont. (12-0), 1 p.m. San Diego 36, Indianapolis Oklahoma City 11 6 .647 1 1/2 Pittsburgh 4, Calgary 1 coach. Rekstis, linebackers coach Jim defeated Northern Iowa 14-7 in the first round of the FCS playoffs Taylor Harris, Sr., Harrisburg 14 Denver 10 6 .625 2 Montreal 3, Buffalo 1 SATURDAY’S TRANSACTIONS Fleming and wide receivers coach Saturday. DT: Lance Shaull, Sr., Tea Monday’s Game Portland 8 8 .500 4 Ottawa 3, Toronto 0 FOOTBALL Eugene Baker. Lum completed 18 of 37 passes for 262 yards, and Ryan Area; Antonio Long Wolf, Sr., Little The NFL San Francisco at Arizona, Minnesota 4 13 .235 8 1/2 Dallas 2, St. Louis 1 National Football League VANDERBILT — Announced the Spadola caught nine passes for 127 yards and a TD for the Wound AMERICAN CONFERENCE 7:30 p.m. Pacific Division Anaheim 6, Phoenix 4 NFL — Fined the Denver Broncos resignation of football coach Robbie Mountain Hawks (10-2), who won their eighth straight game. LB: Cole Langer, So., Dell East Thursday, Dec. 2 W L Pct GB Colorado 7, Minnesota 4 $50,000 for improperly videotaping a Caldwell. Lehigh advances to play Delaware, which had a first-round bye, Rapids; Brady Harkless, Jr., W L T Pct PF PA Houston at Philadelphia, 7:20 L.A. Lakers 13 4 .765 — San Jose 4, Edmonton 3 portion of San Francisco’s practice the on Saturday in the second round. Harrisburg; Corey Scherr, Sr., St. New England 9 2 0 .818 334 266 p.m. Golden State 8 9 .471 5 Chicago 2, Los Angeles 1 day before the Oct. 31 Broncos-49ers WESTERN ILLINOIS 17, COASTAL CAROLINA 10: CON- Thomas More; Steve Miller, Sr., N.Y. Jets 9 2 0 .818 264 187 Sunday, Dec. 5 Phoenix 8 9 .471 5 Sunday’s Games game and Broncos coach Josh WAY, S.C. (AP) — Quarterback Matt Barr’s second rushing touch- Harrisburg Miami 6 5 0 .545 205 225 San Francisco at Green Bay, Sacramento 4 11 .267 8 down of the game with 1:50 remaining gave Western Illinois a 17- DB: D’Andre Fore, Jr., Buffalo 2 9 0 .182 229 295 noon L.A. Clippers 3 15 .167 10 1/2 10 victory over Coastal Carolina on Saturday in the first round of Vermillion; Matt Lupkes, Sr., South Denver at Kansas City, noon Friday’s Games the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs. Dakota Valley; Newt Johnson, fr., W L T Pct PF PA Buffalo at Minnesota, noon Charlotte 99, Houston 89 The Leathernecks (8-4), who finished second in the Missouri St. Thomas More; Tanner Munk, Indianapolis 6 5 0 .545 282 252 Jacksonville at Tennessee, Orlando 111, Cleveland 100 Valley Conference, will play at top-seeded Appalachian State on Jr., Dell Rapids Jacksonville 6 5 0 .545 240 294 noon Boston 110, Toronto 101 Hockey: JV Girls Go 3-0 Against Thunder Dec. 4. Special Teams Houston 5 6 0 .455 264 287 Cleveland at Miami, noon Detroit 103, Milwaukee 89 Barr’s 5-yard winning score came three plays after he threw a K: Nick Sehr, Sr., Canton Tennessee 5 6 0 .455 257 218 Chicago at Detroit, noon Miami 99, Philadelphia 90 The Yankton Miracle JV girls’ In game two, Yankton jumped 38-yard pass to Bryce Flowers moved the ball to the Coastal P: Nick Mears, Jr., Milbank North Washington at N.Y. Giants, Oklahoma City 110, Indiana 106, hockey team went 3-0 against the out to a 7-0 lead, led by a hat trick Carolina 7-yard line. Player: Zach Sexton, Sr., W L T Pct PF PA noon OT DIVISION II Dakota Valley Baltimore 8 3 0 .727 250 188 New Orleans at Cincinnati, Dallas 103, San Antonio 94 Rushmore (Rapid City) Thunder and an from Watzel. Munyer, AUGUSTANA 38, GRAND VALLEY STATE 6: SIOUX FALLS Long snapper: Levi Andera, Pittsburgh 8 3 0 .727 254 181 noon Denver 98, Chicago 97 over the weekend. Curran, Dani Gill and Mergene (AP) — Joe Clark ran for 117 yards to go over 1,000 yards for the Sr., Chamberlain Cleveland 4 7 0 .364 216 229 Oakland at San Diego, 3:05 Phoenix 116, L.A. Clippers 108 third straight season, and Augustana used a strong defensive per- Honorable mention: Austin Cincinnati 2 9 0 .182 225 288 p.m. Utah 102, L.A. Lakers 96 Sunday, Mikayla Waggoner Walters also scored goals. Curran formance to beat Grand Valley State 38-6 in the second round of the Gates, Canton; Colin Gunderson, West Carolina at Seattle, 3:15 p.m. Memphis 116, Golden State 111 scored off a Katelyn Munyer pass also had an assist. NCAA Division II playoffs Saturday. Dakota Valley; Zachery Barber, W L T Pct PF PA St. Louis at Arizona, 3:15 New Orleans 97, Portland 78 The win is the first playoff victory in school history for Dell Rapids; Tanner Folk, Milbank; Kansas City 7 4 0 .636 285 231 p.m. Saturday’s Games with 20 seconds left to give Darcy Paschke scored the Augustana (11-1). The No. 9 Vikings play at No. 1 Minnesota-Duluth Nick Wiebe, Canton; Zack Wager, San Diego 6 5 0 .545 310 225 Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 3:15 Atlanta 99, New York 90 Yankton a 1-0 victory. Rushmore goal. Avery Malenns and next week. Custer; Ty Cooper, Custer; JJ Oakland 5 6 0 .455 255 256 p.m. Orlando 100, Washington 99 Saturday, the Miracle rolled to a Caitlin King had assists. Augustana forced six turnovers and scored the game’s first 31 Hollibaugh, St. Thomas More; Denver 3 8 0 .273 250 323 Dallas at Indianapolis, 3:15 Cleveland 92, Memphis 86 PEEWEE — MIRACLE 5, S.F. FLYERS 4, points. Aaron Welch, West Central; NATIONAL CONFERENCE p.m. Philadelphia 102, New Jersey 86 pair of 7-1 victories. Tyler Schulte caught three touchdown passes, giving him a Christian Hagen, Sisseton; East Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 7:20 Golden State 104, Minnesota 94 In game one, Alysha Watzel OT: Austin Barger scored 33 seconds into school-record 17 TD catches this season. Brandon Smith, Custer; Erik Hill, W L T Pct PF PA p.m. Dallas 106, Miami 95 overtime to claim a 5-4 victory over the Sioux Quarterback Josh Hanson ran for 82 yards and passed for 87 Tea Area; Zach VanVoorst, Canton N.Y. Giants 7 4 0 .636 277 240 Monday, Dec. 6 Milwaukee 104, Charlotte 101 scored a hat trick (three goals) Falls Flyers in PeeWee hockey action over the and three touchdowns after missing the last two games with injury. Philadelphia 7 4 0 .636 310 257 N.Y. Jets at New England, Chicago 96, Sacramento 85 and had an assist to lead Yankton. Grand Valley finished 11-2. Washington 5 6 0 .455 215 262 7:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games weekend. MINN.-DULUTH 20, ST. CLOUD STATE 17, OT: DULUTH, College Football Dallas 3 8 0 .273 256 301 Atlanta 96, Toronto 78 Elizabeth Rueppel had two goals. Barger scored two goals in the win. Sean Minn. — Minn.-Duluth’s David Nadeau hit a 19-yard on the NCAA FOOTBALL South New York 125, Detroit 116, 2OT Annelise Curran and Waggoner Baumeister had a hat trick and an assist. final play of regulation, then hit a 24-yard field goal in overtime to lift CHAMPIONSHIP SUBDIVISION W L T Pct PF PA The NBA San Antonio 109, New Orleans Remington Weiland added an assist. Minnesota-Duluth to a 20-17 victory over St. Cloud State in the sec- PLAYOFFS Atlanta 9 2 0 .818 276 209 EASTERN CONFERENCE 95 each scored a goal, with Curran ond round of the NCAA Division II football playoffs Saturday. First Round, Saturday, Nov. 27 New Orleans 8 3 0 .727 265 197 Atlantic Division Utah 109, L.A. Clippers 97 notching two assists. Munyer Hunter Cameron stopped 23 shots in the Chase Vogler rushed for 109 yards and a touchdown, and was Western Illinois 17, Coastal Tampa Bay 7 4 0 .636 219 223 W L Pct GB Houston 99, Oklahoma City 98 added an assist in the win. win. 12-16 passing for 132 yards to lead UMD. Carolina 10 Carolina 1 10 0 .091 140 276 Boston 12 4 .750 — New Jersey 98, Portland 96 Yankton heads to Pierre this Saturday For St. Cloud State, Dante Steward rushed for 77 yards and a Lehigh 14, Northern Iowa 7 North New York 9 9 .500 4 Denver 138, Phoenix 133 Mallory Bemis scored the and Sunday. score. QB Phillip Klaphake passed for 176 yards and rushed for a Georgia Southern 41, South W L T Pct PF PA New Jersey 6 11 .353 6 1/2 Indiana 95, L.A. Lakers 92 Rushmore goal off a Sydney James touchdown in the win. Carolina State 16 Chicago 8 3 0 .727 222 172 Toronto 6 11 .353 6 1/2 Monday’s Games NAIA North Dakota State 43, Green Bay 7 4 0 .636 269 166 Philadelphia 4 13 .235 8 1/2 Washington at Miami, 6:30 p.m. pass. SIOUX FALLS 27, MCKENDREE 7: SIOUX FALLS (AP) — Robert Morris 17 Kristian Porter ran for 108 yards, had 53 yards in receptions and Second Round, Saturday, Dec. scored three touchdowns, leading two-time defending champion 4 Sioux Falls to a 27-7 victory over McKendree (Ill.) University in the Lehigh (10-2) at Delaware (9- pace the Huskies (0-6), who battled back Judson kept things close in the first half VERMONT 69, NJIT 50: BURLINGTON, NAIA quarterfinals Saturday. 2), 11 a.m. from a 14-point deficit early in the second until IPFW went on a 12-0 run to take a 30- Vt. (AP) — Evan Fjeld scored 25 points and The Cougars (12-0) are trying for their fourth title in five years Western Illinois (8-4) at half to tie it at 61 on a Jonathan Evans free 15 lead with 10:29 left in the half. After a Vermont defeated New Jersey Institute of and will play in their sixth straight NAIA semifinal. Appalachian State (9-2), 11 a.m. Sioux Falls allowed 100 total yards, including 36 yards on the Wofford (9-2) at Jacksonville HOOPS throw with 27 seconds left. Judson 3-pointer, the Mastadons went on an Technology 69-50 on Saturday. ground by the nation’s eighth-ranked rushing attack. State (9-2), 11 a.m. SAINT LOUIS 58, IUPUI 55: ST. LOUIS 11-0 run to go up 41-18, and the rout was Fjeld was 10 for 15 from the field and New Hampshire (7-4) at From Page 8 (AP) — Paul Eckerle had 12 points and two on. made all five attempts to lead a Bethune-Cookman (10-1), noon Georgia Southern (8-4) at assists to lead Saint Louis past IUPUI 58-55 IPFW took its biggest lead at 94-52 on a strong shooting effort by the Catamounts, AREA CALENDAR William & Mary (8-3), 12:30 p.m. Saturday. layup by Mixon with 6:23 left in the game. A who shot 43.9 percent (25 of 57) from the North Dakota State (8-4) at free-throw line. The Billikens (3-2) started to pull away in pair of free throws by Gaines pushed the field and 84.6 percent (11 of 13) from the Montana State (9-2), 1 p.m. Marshall Bjorklund led the Bison offense the first half with a 24-point lead, at 35-21 Mastadons over the century mark with 2:34 foul line. Matt Glass added 15 points and Monday, November 29 Villanova (7-4) at Stephen F. with 14 points. Bjorklund also pulled down with 3:19 until halftime. IUPUI (2-4) closed left to play. Brian Voelkel had 12 rebounds for the BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S MMC at Presentation (6 p.m., Austin (9-2), 2:30 p.m. KVHT-FM) Southeast Missouri State (9- five rebounds. the gap in the second half and tied the game OAKLAND, MICH., 78, AUSTIN PEAY 70, Catamounts (4-1), who have won three in a GYMNASTICS, GIRLS’ YHS-Bon Homme/Mitchell at S.F. 2) at Eastern Washington (9-2), 3 Eric Carlson added 11 points, two assists at 53 with 1:27 left to play. OT: HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. (AP) — Keith row. Washington (6:30 p.m.) p.m. and four rebounds. Drew Lundberg added 10 A layup from IUPUI’s Alex Young brought Benson’s double-double of 22 points and 22 Vermont led by 11 points at halftime and Tuesday, November 30 ———— points and five rebounds, while Michael the Jaguars within one point, 56-55, with 15 rebounds led Oakland, Mich., to a 78-70 built its largest lead of the game at 65-42 BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Santa Clara at USD (7 p.m., NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFFS KYBB-FM, Midco Sports Net) Second Round, Saturday, Nov. Tveidt had 10 points and four assists. seconds to go, but four Mike McCall free overtime victory over Austin Peay on with 3:38 to play. The Catamounts are 4-0 all- GYMNASTICS, GIRLS’ S.F. Lincoln at Vermillion 27 NDSU had 17 points from the bench, throws in the final 30 seconds gave Saint Saturday in the Chicago Invitational time against the Highlanders. WRESTLING, PREP YHS at S.F. Washington (7:30 p.m.); Albany State, Ga. 30, including seven points from Nate Zastrow Louis the win. Challenge. Isaiah Wilkerson scored 14 points, and Early Bird Qaud at Hawarden (Elk Point-Jefferson, Marion- Wingate 28 and six points from TrayVonn Wright. McCall finished with nine points, three Will Hudson added 21 points and Reggie Jheryl Wilson and Lamar Kearse each had 10 Freeman, 5 p.m.); Brandon Valley/Lennox at Vermillion (5:30 p.m.) Shepherd 41, Kutztown 34 WRESTLING, JV YHS at S.F. Washington (6 p.m.) Mercyhurst 28, Bloomsburg NORTHERN IOWA 65, NORTH DAKOTA assists and was 7 of 7 from the free-throw Hamilton 20 for the Golden Grizzlies (3-3), for NJIT (1-3), which has lost two games in a WRESTLING, RESERVE Brookings Jamboree (YHS, 5 p.m.) 14 52: CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Jake Koch line. who trailed by 11 in the second half but row and was held to its lowest point total of Wednesday, December 1 Minnesota-Duluth 20, St. scored 20 points and Anthony James added Kyle Cassity scored eight points for Saint forced overtime on Hamilton’s 3-pointer with the season. BASKETBALL, MEN’S Wyoming at USD (7 p.m., KYBB-FM, Cloud St. 17, OT 13 as Northern Iowa defeated North Dakota Louis, and Dwayne Evans added eight points 3 seconds left. NEBRASKA 60, SOUTHERN Midco Sports Net); Dakota Wesleyan at MMC (8 p.m., KVHT-FM) Augustana, S.D. 38, Grand BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Dakota Wesleyan at MMC (6 Valley State 6 65-52 on Saturday night. and pulled down six rebounds. Oakland pushed ahead 72-20 with 2:08 58: Nebraska rallied from a 20-point deficit to p.m., KVHT-FM) Central Missouri 55, Abilene The Panthers (2-2) beat North Dakota for Young had 17 points and six rebounds to go and held the Governors scoreless from beat USC 60-58 in men’s basketball action Christian 41 a third straight season and won their 17th for the Jaguars. Stephen Thomas added 13 there while getting a basket from Hamilton Saturday. Northwest Missouri State 35, ■ Get Updates At Yankton Online Texas A&M-Kingsville 31 straight at home, tying a school record set points and eight rebounds, and Christian and four free throws from Benson, who also The Huskers (4-2) outscored the Trojans Delta State 47, North from 1962-65. Siakam had 10 points and seven rebounds. had seven assists and six blocked shots. 34-19 in the second half. (www.yankton.net) Aaron Anderson had 18 points off the LIBERTY 67, CHICAGO STATE 65, OT: Tyshawn Edmondson hit 25 points for Jorge Brian Diaz scored 14 points, and bench for the Fighting Sioux (2-3). SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas (AP) — John the Governors (3-4). Anthony Campbell Lance Jeter had 13 points, eight rebounds Koch scored nine of Northern Iowa’s 13 Brown hit a pair of free throws in the closing added 13 and Melvin Baker 10. and five assists to lead Nebraska. Caleb est working student athlete I have had the points during a second-half stretch of 7:31 in seconds of overtime Saturday to lift Liberty to After Hamilton opened the game with Walker added 10 points in the win. opportunity to ever coach.” which North Dakota failed to score. He had a 67-65 victory over Chicago State in the back-to-back 3-pointers, Oakland did not lead Alex Stepheson and Donte Smith each Defensive Back: Zach Lukes, Garretson. two 3-pointers during the run, which gave the South Padre Island Invitational. again until Benson converted a fast-break scored 14 points for USC. 11B Lukes played a key role for the Blue Dragons Panthers a 56-42 cushion with 5:41 remain- Brown hit a free throw with 4 seconds layup for a 58-57 edge with 3:27 left in the SIOUX FALLS 66, CARDINAL STRITCH this season with 48 tackles, one sack and ing. left to break a 65-65 tie, then missed the sec- second half. 65: MONOMONIE, Wis. — Kelly Hubbard hit From Page 9 three defended passes. He accumulated 94 ORAL ROBERTS 78, UTAH 70: SALT ond attempt and was fouled again on the Oakland had a 48-37 rebounding advan- two free throws with 15 seconds left to lead career tackles and three interceptions. “The LAKE CITY (AP) — Warren Niles came off the . He was 1 for 2 on the ensuing free- tage. Sioux Falls to a 66-65 victory over Cardinal leader of our football team, a coach on the bench to score 20 points and Damen Bell- throw attempts with 1 second left to provide IOWA STATE 81, MONTANA STATE 59: Stritch in the UW-Stout Tournament Saturday. Holter added a career-high 18 as Oral Roberts the final margin of victory. AMES, Iowa (AP) — Melvin Ejim scored 19 Skyler Bloch (Lesterville) led USF (3-3) Linebacker: Matt Nelson, McCook field who knows who to get things done,” beat Utah 78-70 on Saturday night. Brown finished with 16 points and 15 points and four teammates also reached dou- with 21 points and six rebounds. Matt Malloy Central-Montrose. Opponents soon found out Garretson coach Tim Hughes said of Lukes. Dominique Morrison had 17 points and a rebounds for the Flames (4-4). Antwan ble figures, carrying Iowa State to an 81-59 (Parkston) had 10 points and eight rebounds. where Nelson was located on the field. The “He was essential to the success we had this career-high seven assists for the Golden Burrus and David Minaya added 14 points victory over Montana State on Saturday. Hubbard scored 15 points and Eric Tisby had senior had 85 tackles, including nine for loss, season.” Eagles (2-3), who led by 16 late in the first each, and Evan Gordon had 13. Diante Garrett added 17 points and Scott 10 points in the win. and three sacks this past season. He finished SPECIALITY PLAYERS half but had to hold on for the win. Carl Montgomery led Chicago State (2-5) Christopherson 16 for the Cyclones (6-0), Brandon D’Amico led Cardinal Stritch (3- his career with 163 tackles and four sacks. Kicker: Gavin Voss, Groton. This senior Will Clyburn led the Utes (3-2) with 21 with 21 points and nine rebounds. Antonio who saw their string of 91-point games end 4) with a game-high 28 points. Jeremy “Matt is hard-nosed and loves to hit,” said kicked off 35 times for 1,800 yards and a 51- points and 10 rebounds. Josh Watkins added Lofton added 15 points, including a layup at three but still had more than enough fire- D’Amico added 10 points. Fighting Cougars coach Ryan Evans. “He has yard average with 10 touchbacks this season. 18 points. with 4 seconds left in regulation that sent the power to snap Montana State’s five-game DOANE 76, WILLIAM PENN 66: HAST- great awareness on defense.” He also made 17 extra points and had four Oral Roberts shot 52 percent from the game into overtime. winning streak. INGS, Neb. — Doane outscored William Penn Linebacker: Brendon Hoellein, Aberdeen field goals including a school-record 41-yard field. Niles matched his career-best with five The Cougars took advantage of 20 Bobby Howard led the Bobcats (5-2) with 45-28 in the second half to claim a 76-66 vic- Roncalli. Hoellein not only got to the ball, he attempt. He finished his career with a 50-yard 3-pointers. Bell-Holter hit three 3-pointers, turnovers by the Flames, but shot just 33 13 points and Erik Rush scored 12. tory over the Statesmen Saturday. packed a punch when he arrived. The senior kickoff average, 22 touchbacks, 60 extra one more than his career total entering the percent from the field, including 2 for 20 on Montana State led by six midway through Nick Reed led Doan with 17 points and recorded 71 tackles, recovered a fumble and points and 12 field goals. “Gavin’s kicking game. 3-point attempts. the first half and trailed just 39-33 after 15 rebounds. Joshua Riser had 16 points, picked off a pair of passes this season. He led ability was a weapon for us the past four Led by Niles, the Golden Eagles bench IPFW 105, JUDSON 65: FORT WAYNE, Howard’s basket early in the second half. But Trent Schlautman had 15 points and Bryan his team in tackles three straight years and years,” said Groton coach Shaun Wanner. outscored the Utah reserves 28-12. Ind. (AP) — Jeremy Mixon scored 21 points Iowa State went a 16-2 run that included a 3- Meyer added 10 points on the win. finished his career with 249 tackles and five Punter: Jason Mentzer, Miller. Mentzer SOUTHERN UTAH 64, HOUSTON as IPFW routed Judson 105-65 on Saturday. pointer, a driving layup and an assist by Alan Douglas led William Penn with 16 interceptions. “He brings it every play,” said punted 20 times for 689 yards and a 34.45 BAPTIST 61: ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Frank Gaines and Ben Botts added 18 Garrett to open a 55-35 lead, and controlled points. Blake Walker added 10 points for the Roncalli coach Terry Dosch. “He has excellent average this past season. He finished his Ryan Brimley’s 3-pointer with 3 seconds points each for the Mastadons (3-2), and the game from then on. Statesmen. instincts, is tough and physical.” career with 39 total punts for 1,195 yards and remaining lifted Southern Utah past Houston Jason Smeathers had 15. Gaines also had 10 Linebacker: Kyle DeLay, Beresford. DeLay a 30.6 average. He has been a leader on spe- Baptist 64-61 in the seventh-place game of rebounds. led his team with 73 tackles this past season cial teams for the Rustlers the past couple of the Great Alaska Shootout Saturday. Deon Thomas had 13 points and 11 to go along with one interception. DeLay seasons. “Jason is an extremely tough and Matt Massey connected on 10 of 16 rebounds for Judson, an NAIA school that racked up 182 career tackles and a pair of versatile athlete,” said Miller coach Bob shots to lead the Thunderbirds (2-4) with 20 was 2-7 coming into the game and counted interceptions despite missing his entire junior Waldrop. TO WIN, ONE MUST STAY points. Brimley’s game-winning 3-pointer was this contest as an exhibition. Jim Kuban also season with a back injury. Beresford coach Special Teams Player: Luke Holt, his only score of the game. had 13 points and Landon Skinner 11 for the Kent Anderson said DeLay was a team leader Redfield-Doland. Holt helped the Pheasants HUNGRY,WHEN HUNGRY, Andrew Gonzalez scored 18 points to Eagles. with solid work ethics. “He was physical and obtain solid field position with his returns. led by example,” Anderson said. The senior averaged 11 yards on punt returns ONE MUST DINE! 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