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Sc O R E S & M O 8c ★ The Gazette. Thurs., Nov. 4. 1999 S c o r e s & m o r e PRO BASKETBALL PRO FOOTBALL PREP FOOTBALL BASEBALL Nesbv 6-14 2-4 16, Skinner 2-3 1-2 5, ST LOUIS (6-1) at DETROIT Iowa City West 21 Player of the Year SPORTSDAY NBA Plalkowski 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 35-78 NFL (5-2) — Rams: QUESTIONABLE; RB State Playoffs 16-27 92 Robert Holcombe (knee); K Jeff W il­ Iowa City High 6 As voted bv the Associated Press WEDNESDAY'S FIRST ROUNO EASTERN CONFERENCE Seattle 25 37 26 16—104 AMERICAN CONFERENCE kins (knee). PROBABLE: WR Az-Za AT BATES FIELD Pedro Martinez, Boston 56 L A Clippers ........ 22 26 27 17— 92 hir Hakim (ankle); LB Mike Morton (AH games 7:30 p.m. unless noted) Chipper Jones, Atlanta 14 EVENTS OF AREA INTEREST Atlantic VY L Pct GB East W L T Pct PF PA ICW ICH 3-Point Goals—Seattle 7-20 (M ax­ (knee) Lions: OUT: DE Jared DeVries Class 4A Manny Ramirez, Cleveland 12 First downs 19 12 Boston 2 0 I OOO - well 4-8, Lewis 1-1, Payton 1-5, B Bar­ Miami 6 I 0 857 172 143 (fool); WR Herman Moore (knee), RB Sioux City East 17, Ames 15 Wan Rodriguez, Texas 5 Rushes-yards 56-255 25-92 Mark McGwire, St. Louis 4 New York 2 0 I OOO — ry 1-5, Grant 0-1), L A Clippers 6 16 N. England 6 2 0 750 191 150 Ron Rivers (ankle). QUESTIONABLE. Cedar Falls 21, Newton 14 Passing yards 39 87 Roberto Alomar, Cleveland Prep volleyball Miami I 0 I OOO V? (Anderson 2-4, Nesbv 2-5, Odom 2-5, Indianapolis 5 2 0 714 198 145 DE Mike Pringley (shoulder); WR West Des Moines Dowling 28, U r­ Comp-alt-int 3-5-0 5-20-2 Derek Jeter, New York Yankees 3 Orlando I I 500 I Piatkowski 0-1, Hudson 0-1). Fouled Buffalo 5 3 0 625 147 129 Iheanyi Uwaezuoke (ankle); CB Bryant Class 1A, 2A regional finals bandale 19 Punts-avg 4-38 5 4-37.0 Rafael Palmeiro, Texas 2 Washington I I 500 I out—Taylor. Rebounds—Seattle 66 N Y Jets I 6 0 143 114 143 Westbrook (hamstring). PROBABLE; West Des Moines Valley 60, Indi­ Fumbles-lost 3-1 3-1 Jeff Bagwell, Houston 2 Philadelphia 0 I OOO I V? (Grant 13), L A. Clippers 53 (Olowok- RB Sedrick Irvin (ankle-hamstring) anola 29 Women’s basketball Central WLT Pct PF PA Penalties-vds 8-83 8-61 Nomar Garciaparra, Boston New Jersey 0 2 OOO 2 andi 16) Assists—Seattle 25 (Payton TAMPA BAY (3-4) at NEW OR­ Cedar Rapids Kennedy 13, Cedar Kevin Millwood, Atlanta I GIJA Martijampole (Lithuania) at Iowa State ..... 7 14 0 0—21 13), L A Clippers 14 (Anderson, Odom Jacksonville 6 I 0 857 180 69 LEANS (1-4) - Buccaneers: OUT WR Rapids Washington IO, OT Iowa City West Central w L Pct GB ..._ 0 6 0 0— 6 (exhibition), 7 p.m. 3). Total fouls—Seattle 21, L A. Clip­ Tennessee 6 I 0 857 166 140 Ber! Emanuel (hamstring); WR Kart Iowa Citv West 21, Iowa City High Iowa Citv High Williams (foot). QUESTIONABLE: T Free Agents Charlotte I 0 1.000 — pers 24 Technicals—Payton, Olowok- Pittsburgh 4 3 0 .571 130 102 6 ICW— Joe W alker 9 run (Nate andi A—17,847 (18,694) 286 95 135 Jason Odom (back) PROBABLE: OE Men's soccer Indiana I 0 I OOO — Baltimore 2 5 0 Bettendorf 41, Davenport West 14 Kaeding kick) AMERICAN LEAGUE Marcus Jones (elbow); C Tony M ay­ Milwaukee I 0 1 000 — Cincinnati 1 7 0 125 96 241 Pleasant Valley 18, Eldridge North ICW—Kevin Long 7 run (Kaed­ ANAHEIM (3) - Chuck Finley, Ihp; Mount Mercy at Midwest Classic Conference berry (back), S Erie Vance (foot); QB Cleveland I 1 500 Vj Cleveland I 7 0 125 74 197 Scott 14 ing kicK) Jeff Huson, int; Mike Magnate, tho Championships Atlanta 0 I OOO I Erie Zeier (rib) Saints: OUT: LB Mark ICW— Long 12 run (Kaeding BALTIMORE (4) - Jim Corsi, rhp; West W IL T Pct PF PA Fields (back); G Wally Williams Cass 3A Chicago 0 I OOO I kicK) Mike Fetters, rhp; Scott Kamieniecki, rhp; Toronto 0 I OOO I PRO HOCKEY Kansas City 5 2 0 714 173 94 (neck). DOUBTFUL: OB Billy Joe Central Lyon-GLR 13, Le Mars 7 ICH—SKyler Moss 13 run (kick Arthur Rhodes, tho. Hobert (neck). QUESTIONABLE: CB Clear Lake 28. Humboldt 0 Detroit 0 2 OOO IV? Seattle 4 2 0 667 121 101 failed) BOSTON (IJ — Pat Rapp, rho ON TELEVISION San Diego 4 3 0 571 110 133 Ashley Ambrose (ankle); G Chris Jefferson JSPC 21, Denison- CLEVELAND ( 6 ) - Carlos Baerga mf; WESTERN CONFERENCE (Live and first-run events only) NHL Oakland 4 4 0 500 157 153 Naeole (knee); TE Scott Slutzker Schleswig 14 Lisbon IO Harold Baines, dh; Wilfredo Cordero, of, (knee). PROBABLE WR Andre Has­ Harlan 24, Adel ADM 7 Chris Haney, Ihp Mike Jackson, rhp, Midwest W L Pct GB Denver 2 6 0 250 144 168 tings (hamstring); RB Dino Philyaw Washington 54, Grinell 21 North Linn Mark Langston, Ihp, Dallas I 0 1 000 — EASTERN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE (hamstring). Mount Pleasant 42, Pella 20 AT LISBON KANSAS CITY (4) - Chad Kreuter, c, Pro golf Scott Leius, int; Rey Sanchez, ss, Tim Denver I 0 1 000 — TENNESSEE (6-1) at MIAMI New Hampton 42, Cresco Cresl- NL LIS World Golf Championship/American Express Atlantic W L T RT Pts GF GA East W I T Pct PF PA Soehr, c. San Antonio I 0 I OOO - (6-1) — Titans: QUESTIONABLE: DE First downs 4 8 New Jersey 7 4 I I 16 33 28 MINNESOTA (I) - Mike Trombley, Championship, First Round. 8 a.m. ESPN Minnesota 0 0 OOO V? Washington 5 2 0 714 242 188 Kenny Holmes (ankle); CB Steve Jack­ DeWitt Centra# 21, Marion 0 34-38 40-134 Philadelphia 6 6 I I 14 37 33 Rushes-vards rhp. Houston 0 I OOO I N Y Giants 5 3 0 625 138 138 son (ham string); TE M ike Roan 34 Senior PGA Tour Championship, First Round. N Y, Rangers 4 7 3 0 11 26 33 Class 7A Passing yards 33 NEW YORK I) — David Cone, rhp Utah 0 I OOO I Dallas 4 3 0 571 182 129 (neck); CB Denard Walker (ham­ Comp-att-int 4-9-1 2-13-1 OAKLAND 5) — Buddy Groom, ihp, Vancouver PillsDurgh 2 5 3 I 8 33 35 Inwood West Lyon 21, Emmets­ I p.m. ESPN 0 I OOO I Arizona 2 5 0 286 85 156 string); TE Frank Wvcheck (knee) Punts-avg 9-32 7 6-34 5 Greg McMichael, rho; Omar Olivares, rhp, N Y Islndrs 2 6 2 0 6 21 33 burg 14 Philadelphia J 6 0 250 107 151 Dolphins: OUT: C John Bock (knee-Hv Fumbies-iost 1-1 1-0 Tony Phi#ips. 2b; Tim Worrell, rho Pacific w L Pct GB Council Bluffs SI, Albert 22, Ser­ Pro soccer Northeast W L T RT Pts GF GA iured reserve); QB Dan Marino (cervi­ Penalties-yds 4-20 2-20 SEATTLE (I) - Butch Henry, Ihp. Central W L T Pct PF PA geant Bluff-Luton 0 L A Lakers I 0 1 000 — Toronto IO 3 I 0 21 44 23 cal nerve root) QUESTIONABLE: LB TAMPA BAY (2) - Norm Charlton, North Linn....... 0 7 0 0— 7 UEFA Cup: Second Round: West Ham vs. Portland I 0 I OOO — Ottawa 8 4 I I 18 42 28 Detroit 5 2 0 714 151 121 Anthony Harris (groin); DE Kenny Iowa Falls 18, Britt West Hancock ihp Paul Sorrento, lb 7 0 0 3— 10 South Bucharest. 2 p.m. FSW Seattle I 0 I OOO — Boston 4 5 4 0 12 30 29 GreenBay 4 2 0 667 133 124 Mixon (multiple abrasions-contusions). 15 Lisbon ..... TEXAS (8) — Luis Alicea, 2b; John Sacramento 0 0 OOO '/? Bullate 4 7 2 0 IO 32 39 Minnesota 4 4 0 500 183 158 PROBABLE: G Mark Dixon (groin), Roiand-Story 17, Dallas Center- L — J J. Bu 20 run (W outer Burkett, rhp, Jeff Fassero, Ihp, Tom Golden Slate 0 I OOO I Montreal 3 9 I 0 J 24 33 T amoa Bay 3 4 0 429 91 102 TE Troy Drayton (toe): CB Jerry Grimes 14 Locher KicK) Goodwin, of; Roberto Kelly, of; Mark College football McLemore, 2b, Mike Munoz, (hp; Todd L A Clippers 0 I OOO I Chicago 3 5 0 375 129 161 Wilson (leg) Dike-New Hartford 42, Apiington- N L — Jason Clute 3 pass from Southeast W L T RT Pts GF GA Zeile, 3b Kentucky at Mississippi State. 7 p.m. ESPN Phoenix 0 I OOO I Parkersburg 20 Chris Nielsen (Brett Zumbach kick) Florida 6 5 2 2 16 34 33 MONDAY NIGHT TORONTO (4) — Graeme Lloyd, tho: West W L T Pct PF PA Star moot 14, Dyersville Beckman L—Wouter 19 FG Carolina 5 4 3 0 13 31 33 DALLAS (4-3) at MINNESOTA (4-4) Brian McRae, of, Bi# Rislev, rhp, David Pro hockey LATE TUESDAY RESULTS l l Atlanta 3 6 2 I 9 26 39 St Louis 6 I 0 857 238 87 — Cowboys: OUT WR Michael Irvin Segui, lb.
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