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Numbers Game Beat the Kansas City Chiefs 20-10 This day in sports This Day In Sports 1978 — Oakland coach John Madden becomes the 13th head coach to win 100 games in the NFL as the Raiders Numbers Game beat the Kansas City Chiefs 20-10. Antelope Valley Press, Monday, November 5, 2018 C3 Morning rush Harvick earns shot at NASCAR Cup title Valley Press news services By STEPHEN HAWKINS before that bump-and-run by Associated Press Logano on the final lap to win at Rebels to host home state playoff game Martinsville last week, finished The Quartz Hill girls volleyball team will host a FORT WORTH, Texas — ninth. home CIF-State playoff game on Tuesday after de- Kevin Harvick gave the check- feating Polytechnic (Pasadena) in the CIF-Southern PLAYOFF WIN Kyle Busch was 17th and ered flag to a young fan he Bowyer 26th after starting on Section Division 4 championship game on Saturday. brought onto the track to take Kevin Harvick the front row but making contact The Rebels (36-6) earned the No. 6 seed in the a selfie — one with the winning celebrates with with Denny Hamlin on the first Southern California Regional Division 2 playoffs. driver and car that will have a fans after winning lap. They will take on No. 11 Westview (24-17) at home shot at another NASCAR Cup a NASCAR Cup After the first of the late re- on Tuesday at 7 p.m. championship. race at Texas starts, Harvick was on the inside Westview was the runner-up in the CIF-San Di- Harvick rocketed past polesit- Motor Speedway and was able to keep Blaney from ego Section Division 1 Final with a 3-1 loss to Santa ter Ryan Blaney in overtime Sun- on Sunday in Fort clearing him on the backstretch. Fe Christian, which is seeded No. 9 in Division 2. day, after the third restart in the Worth, Texas. Harvick was already starting to The Rebels are coming off a big high after win- final 35 laps, to win the Texas fall Associated Press rebuild his lead — it had been ning the first girls volleyball title in school history, race for the second year in a row Ford in front of Blaney and raced Phoenix next week with only two nearly 4 seconds before the cau- 30-28, 25-23, 25-16. They’re looking to make more and take one of the four champi- tion — when another yellow flag history in the state championships. onship-contending spots for the to his eighth win of this season spots up for grabs for the champi- and 45th overall. onship run at Homestead. came out. season finale in two weeks. Harvick was on the inside AVC tops Ventura in tourney “We don’t come here to count “I thought if I could keep him Kyle Busch, a seven-time VENTURA — The Antelope Valley College men’s again for the next restart, but our fingers and toes to try to fig- from finishing the corner I could winner this year, and defending basketball team won its final game at the third day Blaney was able to get by him for ure out how we’re going to make drive back by him,” Harvick said. Cup champion Martin Truex Jr. of the Ventura Tournament on Saturday, 69-63 over the lead. Blaney led seven laps it. We want to earn it,” said Har- “It all worked out.” are among the other six title con- host Ventura. before Harvick went under him vick, who led 177 of 337 laps. Of Harvick’s 32 starts in the tenders. They are comfortably The Marauders, ranked No. 20 in the state, went and was again putting distance “Today we earned our way in and Lone Star State, his only two above the cut line for points, but 2-1 in the round robin tournament. between them before Joey Gase’s we’re going to go and race again wins are the last two fall races to Chase Elliott or any of Harvick’s Sophomore Julian Payton led the Marauders spin brought out the last of eight next week and try to win another get into the final four. The 2014 three SHR teammates — Clint cautions. with 20 points and seven rebounds, freshman Jalen Cup champion has 20 top-10 fin- Bowyer, Aric Almirola and Kurt Riley had 17 points and six assists and sophomore race and see what we can do at “They were hard. They were Homestead.” ishes at the 1 1/2-mile track. He Busch — could advance with a challenging,” Blaney said about Stephon Bell finished with 11 points and five -re won both stages Sunday, mark- win in Phoenix. bounds. After taking the inside on the the restarts. “That was real- ing the fourth time this year he Logano was third at Texas. “It was a good win for us,” AVC coach John Tay- first two restarts, and briefly los- ly the only shot we had to beat did that and went on to win the Elliott was sixth, followed by lor said. ing the lead after the second one, him, to be honest with you. We race. Kurt Busch and Almirola, who AVC will host Ventura at AVC on Dec. 2 in the Harvick opted to start from out- got by him one restart and I just With Harvick and Martins- Gregg Anderson Memorial Tournament. side for the green-white-check- had also gone to the rear at the couldn’t hold him off. ... The last The Marauders will face East L.A., the No. 2 ered finish. By time they got to ville winner Joey Logano in start of the race for unapproved one, he took the top, like I knew team in the state, on Nov. 16 in the San Bernardino the backstretch, Harvick had the No. 22 Ford of Team Pen- body modifications. Truex, who he was going to go. He motored ValleyTournament. pushed his No. 4 Stewart-Haas ske locked in, the series goes to was close to clinching a title spot around me.” Kings fire coach Stevens, hire Desjardins LOS ANGELES — Head coach John Stevens has been fired by the struggling Los Angeles Kings NFL COllEGE FOOTBALL NHL SPORTS ODDS NBA just 13 games into his second season in charge. AMERICAN CONFERENCE The AP Top 25 Fared WESTERN CONFERENCE NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE Willie Desjardins was named the Kings’ inter- West Saturday Pacific Division Today Pacific Division No. 1 Alabama (9-0) beat No. 4 LSU GP W L OT Pts GF GA FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG W L Pct GB W L T Pct PF PA at INDIANA 1 (212) Houston im head coach Sunday. 29-0. Next: vs. No. 21 Mississippi State, Calgary 15 9 5 1 19 52 50 Golden State 9 1 .900 — Kansas City 7 1 0 .875 290 205 at DETROIT OFF (OFF) Miami Los Angeles is last in the overall NHL standings Saturday. Vancouver 15 9 6 0 18 47 50 Sacramento 6 4 .600 3 Chargers 5 2 0 .714 195 163 Edmonton 13 8 4 1 17 40 37 at ORLANDO 3 (212) Cleveland after a 4-8-1 start. The Kings have been outscored No. 2 Clemson (9-0) beat Louisville at NEW YORK 3 (216) Chicago L.A. Clippers 5 4 .556 3½ Denver 3 5 0 .375 188 194 77-16. Next: at No. 24 Boston College, San Jose 14 7 4 3 17 46 43 at OKC 4½ (238) New Orleans L.A. Lakers 4 6 .400 5 45-28, but had won two of three after a six-game los- Oakland 1 7 0 .125 141 252 Saturday. Ducks 15 6 6 3 15 37 42 at DENVER 2½ (205) Boston Phoenix 2 7 .222 6½ ing streak. East No. 3 Notre Dame (9-0) beat Arizona 12 7 5 0 14 35 24 at UTAH OFF (OFF) Toronto Southwest Division Vegas 14 6 7 1 13 33 39 W L T Pct PF PA Northwestern 31-21. Next: vs. Florida at GOLDEN ST 14 (220) Memphis W L Pct GB The Kings went 45-29-8 last season, finishing State, Saturday. Kings 13 4 8 1 9 28 45 at CLIPPERS OFF (OFF) Minnesota New England 6 2 0 .750 239 185 San Antonio 6 3 .667 — fourth in the Pacific Division and getting swept in No. 4 LSU (7-2) lost to No. 1 Alabama Central Division National Hockey League Memphis 5 3 .625 ½ Miami 4 4 0 .500 174 219 29-0. Next: at Arkansas, Saturday. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Today New Orleans 4 5 .444 2 the first round of the playoffs. FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE N.Y. Jets 3 5 0 .375 192 200 No. 5 Michigan (8-1) beat No. 14 Penn Nashville 14 11 3 0 22 47 30 Houston 3 5 .375 2½ Stevens took over in 2017 after seven years as Buffalo 2 6 0 .250 87 200 State 42-7. Next: at Rutgers, Saturday. Minnesota 13 8 3 2 18 40 36 at PITTSBURGH -165 New Jersey +155 at WASHINGTON -143 Edmonton +133 Dallas 2 7 .222 4 an assistant in Los Angeles under Terry Murray South No. 6 Georgia (8-1) beat No. 11 Winnipeg 14 8 5 1 17 41 38 Northwest Division Colorado 14 7 4 3 17 52 40 at NY ISLANDERS -123 Montreal +113 Kentucky 34-17. Next: vs. Auburn, at BOSTON -153 Dallas +143 W L Pct GB and Darryl Sutter. The former Philadelphia Flyers W L T Pct PF PA Dallas 13 8 5 0 16 40 34 Saturday.
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