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NCAA Football
Today's Games

FAVORITE OPN TDAY O/U UNDERDOG

West Virginia 21/2 3 (491/2) at Pittsburgh
Ohio +1 1 (49) at Miami (Ohio)
at Mississippi 121/2 181/2 (46) Mississippi St.
at Temple 21/2 21/2 (58) Akron
at East Carolina 31/2 5 (54) UTEP
Cent. Michigan 101/2 10 (61) at E. Michigan
at Buffalo 10 9 (611/2) Kent St.
LSU 51/2 41/2 (53) at Arkansas-x
Bowling Green 3 11/2 (53) at Toledo
at Nebraska 15 18 (571/2) Colorado
at Boise St. 17 21 (561/2) Fresno St.
at Arizona St. 10 10 (46) UCLA

x-at Little Rock, Ark.
Saturday's Games

Miami 11/2 11/2 (48) at N.C. State
at Wake Forest 31/2 4 (38) Vanderbilt
at Boston Col. 61/2 61/2 (411/2) Maryland
at Virginia Tech 81/2 8 (38) Virginia
North Carolina 81/2 71/2 (44) at Duke
at Cincinnati 21 22 (491/2) Syracuse
at Texas Tech 201/2 211/2 (71) Baylor
at Memphis 13 14 (501/2) Tulane
Nevada 3 41/2 (61) at Louisiana Tech
Houston 3 3 (78) at Rice
at Utah St. 5 51/2 (601/2) New Mexico St.
Southern Miss. 131/2 15 (59) at SMU
Missouri-x 12 16 (69) Kansas
Oklahoma 71/2 7 (72) at Oklahoma St.
at Georgia 91/2 71/2 (481/2) Georgia Tech
Tulsa 13 151/2 (63) at Marshall
at Alabama 141/2 141/2 (401/2) Auburn
Florida 141/2 161/2 (571/2) at Florida St.
at Tennessee 5 4 (38) Kentucky
at UCF 9 81/2 (49) UAB
at Oregon St. 2 3 (60) Oregon
at Clemson 11/2 1 (401/2) South Carolina
at Southern Cal 27 32 (47) Notre Dame
at Hawaii 271/2 281/2 (551/2) Washington St.
Arkansas St. 20 201/2 (581/2) at North Texas
Fla. Atlantic-y 41/2 41/2 (501/2) Fla. International

x-at Kansas City, Mo.

y-at Dolphin Stadium
———
NFL
Sunday's Games

FAVORITE OPN TDAY O/U UNDERDOG

at N.Y. Jets 7 71/2 (471/2) Denver
at Buffalo 7 61/2 (421/2) San Francisco
at Tampa Bay 31/2 31/2 (471/2) New Orleans
at Green Bay 3 3 (43) Carolina
N.Y. Giants 3 31/2 (411/2) at Washington
Miami 9 9 (45) at St. Louis
Baltimore 7 7 (361/2) at Cincinnati
Indianapolis 4 5 (45) at Cleveland
at San Diego 5 41/2 (49) Atlanta
at New England 11/2 1 (391/2) Pittsburgh
at Oakland 3 3 (411/2) Kansas City
at Minnesota 31/2 3 (42) Chicago
Monday's Games

at Houston 31/2 3 (481/2) Jacksonville
———

NCAA Basketball
Today's Games

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG

at Duke 20 Duquesne
at Syracuse 14 Virginia
Utah 51/2 at Missouri St.
UC Irvine 2 at Idaho
Hartford-x 17 N.J. Tech
Niagara-x 15 Monmouth, N.J.
Rhode Island-x 1 Penn St.
Villanova-x 19 Towson
Dayton-y 2 Auburn
Marquette-y 12 N. Iowa
Illinois-z 1 Kent St.
Texas A&M-z 51/2 Tulsa
at UNLV 91/2 California
Florida St.-xx 1 Cincinnati
West Virginia-xx 101/2 Iowa
Kansas St.-xx 1 Kentucky
at Coll. of Charleston 11/2 South Carolina
at Southern Cal 201/2 Tenn.-Martin
Preseason NIT
At New York
Third Place Game

UAB 1 Boston College
Championship Game

Purdue 1 Oklahoma
Legends Classic
At Newark, N.J.
First Round

Washington St. Pk Mississippi St.
Pittsburgh 10 Texas Tech
USA Basketball Classic
At Mobile, Ala.
First Round

Tulane 41/2 UC Davis
at South Alabama 18 Maine

x-at Philadelphia

y-at Hoffman Estates, Ill.

z-at South Padre Island, Texas

xx-at Las Vegas
———
NBA
Today's Games

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG

at Toronto 5 Atlanta
at Boston 91/2 Philadelphia
at Cleveland 12 Golden State
Minnesota 11/2 at Oklahoma City
at Phoenix 9 Miami
at Detroit 9 Milwaukee
at Indiana 71/2 Charlotte
at San Antonio 11 Memphis
at Utah 11 Sacramento
at Portland 2 New Orleans
at L.A. Lakers 91/2 Dallas
———

NHL
Today's Games
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE

at Boston -240 N.Y. Islanders +200
at Philadelphia -165 Carolina +145
at Minnesota -220 Tampa Bay +180
at Anaheim -135 Chicago +115
at Phoenix -110 Colorado -110
at Washington -135 Montreal +115
at Buffalo -120 Pittsburgh +100
N.Y. Rangers -140 at Florida +120
at Detroit -280 Columbus +230
at Atlanta -120 Nashville +100
San Jose -140 at Dallas +120
TRANSACTIONS

FOOTBALL
National Football League
PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Re-signed RB Najeh Davenport. Released CB Roy Lewis.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
BOSTON BRUINS—Reassigned D Matt Lashoff to Providence (AHL).
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Recalled D Kris Russell from Syracuse (AHL). Placed RW Derek Dorsett on injured reserve.
EDMONTON OILERS—Assigned C Tim Sestito to Springfield (AHL).
FLORIDA PANTHERS—Traded RW Wade Belak to Nashville for C Nick Tarnasky.
OTTAWA SENATORS—Placed D Luke Richardson on waivers.
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS—Recalled F Janne Pesonen from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL).
ST. LOUIS BLUES—Assigned D Steve Wagner to Peoria (AHL).
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Recalled RW Steve Downie and D Matt Smaby from Norfolk (AHL).
SOCCER
COLLEGE MEN

NCAA Men's Division I

Schedule
Third Round
Saturday's Games
California (12-3-5) vs. Maryland (19-3-0), 1 p.m.
Creighton (15-1-2) vs. Connecticut (11-4-6), 3 p.m.
St. John's (17-2-3) vs. UC Irvine (15-1-6), 5 p.m.
Michigan (13-5-3) vs. Indiana (13-6-3), 7 p.m.
UNC-Greensboro (10-11-2) vs. South Florida (15-4-2), 7:30 p.m.
Sunday's GamesWake Forest (19-1-1) vs. Dartmouth (11-5-2), 1 p.m.
Illinois-Chicago (13-3-5) vs. North Carolina (12-7-1), 1 p.m.
Akron (17-1-4) vs. Northwestern (14-4-3), 2 p.m.
COLLEGE

NCAA Division III
Playoff Schedule

Second Round
Saturday's Games
Hobart (9-1) at Mount Union (11-0), Noon
Curry (10-1) at Cortland State (10-1), Noon
Wheaton, Ill. (9-2) at Wabash (10-1), Noon
Franklin (10-1) at North Central (11-0), 1 p.m.
Wartburg (9-2) at Monmouth, Ill. (11-0), 1 p.m.
Washington & Jefferson (10-1) at Millsaps (11-0), 1 p.m.
Wesley (9-1) at Mary Hardin-Baylor (10-1), 1 p.m.
Wisconsin-Whitewater (10-1) at Willamette (11-0), 3 p.m.
NCAA FCS
Playoff Schedule

First Round
Saturday's Games
South Carolina State (10-2) at Appalachian State (10-2), Noon
Eastern Kentucky (8-3) at Richmond (9-3), 1 p.m.
Colgate (9-2) at Villanova (9-2), 1 p.m.
New Hampshire (9-2) at Southern Illinois (9-2), 2 p.m.
Texas State (8-4) at Montana (11-1), 2:05 p.m.
Wofford (9-2) at James Madison (10-1), 3 p.m.
Maine (8-4) at Northern Iowa (10-2), 5:05 p.m.
Weber State (9-3) at Cal Poly (8-2), 9:05 p.m.
Standings
Mid-American Conference

Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.

Buffalo 5 2 .714 7 4 .636
Akron 3 4 .429 5 6 .455
Bowling Green 3 4 .429 5 6 .455
Temple 3 4 .429 4 7 .363
Kent State 2 5 .286 3 8 .272
Ohio 2 5 .286 3 8 .272
Miami (Ohio) 1 6 .143 2 9 .182
West

Ball St. 8 0 1.00 12 0 1.00
C. Michigan 6 1 .857 8 3 .727
W. Michigan 6 2 .750 9 3 .750
N. Illinois 5 3 .625 6 6 .500
Toledo 2 5 .286 3 8 .272
E. Michigan 1 6 .143 2 9 .182
Today's Games
Central Michigan at Eastern Michigan, noon
Ohio at Miami, Oh, noon
Akron at Temple, 1 p.m.
Kent State at Buffalo, 2 p.m.
Bowling Green at Toledo, 3:30 p.m.
Big Ten Conference

Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.

Penn St. 7 1 .875 11 1 .917
Ohio State 7 1 .87510 2 .833
Michigan St. 6 2 .750 9 3 .750
Northwestern 5 3 .625 9 3 .750
Iowa 5 3 .625 8 4 .667
Minnesota 3 5 .375 7 5 .583
Wisconsin 3 5 .375 7 5 .583
Illinois 3 5 .375 5 7 .417
Purdue 2 6 .250 4 8 .333
Michigan 2 6 .250 3 9 .250
Indiana 1 7 .125 3 9 .250
Associated Press
Top 25

Note: The Top Twenty Five teams in The Associated Press expanded college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 22, points based on 25 points for a first place vote through one point for a 25th place vote, previous ranking, record vs. top 25 teams at time of game, record of opponents played, and extra points:
Record Pts Pv
1. Alabama (63) 11-0 1,622 1
2. Florida (2) 10-1 1,512 3
3. Oklahoma 10-1 1,486 5
4. Texas 10-1 1,482 4
5. Southern Cal 9-1 1,352 6
6. Penn State 11-1 1,238 7
7. Texas Tech 10-1 1,212 2
8. Utah 12-0 1,206 8
9. Boise State 11-0 1,064 9
10. Ohio State 10-2 1,043 10
11. Oklahoma State 9-2 997 11
12. Missouri 9-2 917 12
13. Georgia 9-2 874 13
14. TCU 10-2 750 15
15. Ball State 11-0 731 14
16. Cincinnati 9-2 640 19
17. Oregon State 8-3 604 21
18. Georgia Tech 8-3 339 —
19. Oregon 8-3 320 24
20. BYU 10-2 309 16
20. Boston College 8-3 309 —
22. Michigan State 9-3 274 17
23. Florida State 8-3 214 —
24. Northwestern 9-3 145 —
25. Mississippi 7-4 127 —

Others receiving votes: West Virginia 120, Pittsburgh 108, Iowa 54, LSU 35, California 11, Tulsa 8, W. Michigan 8, Cent. Michigan 5, South Carolina 5, Connecticut 2, Nebraska 1, Rice 1.
HOCKEY
AHL

Standings

EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division

W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Portland 12 3 1 1 26 64 49
Providence 11 7 1 0 23 59 58
Springfield 9 6 2 1 21 53 53
Worcester 10 8 0 0 20 58 58
Manchester 8 6 0 3 19 48 50
Lowell 8 7 1 2 19 51 56
Hartford 8 8 0 2 18 52 54
East Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Hershey 15 5 0 1 31 92 60
Bridgeport 14 4 0 2 30 68 48
Philadelphia 11 10 0 0 22 63 60
Binghamton 9 8 2 2 22 53 69
W-B/Scranton 10 9 0 1 21 63 59
Norfolk 6 10 1 3 16 64 81
Albany 5 9 2 2 14 3 60
WESTERN CONFERENCE
North Division

W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Hamilton 14 5 1 0 29 76 52
Manitoba 14 3 0 0 28 60 32
Syracuse 13 6 0 1 27 56 48
Grand Rapids 9 5 2 3 23 66 60
Toronto 8 7 0 2 18 46 47
Lake Erie 6 9 0 2 14 48 59
Rochester 2 16 0 1 5 38 84
West Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Chicago 12 5 1 1 26 54 42
Iowa 11 7 1 0 23 63 58
Rockford 11 7 0 1 23 58 47
Milwaukee 10 6 0 1 21 54 51
Peoria 10 8 1 0 21 60 60
Quad City 8 10 2 1 19 55 61
Houston 8 9 0 1 17 49 50
San Antonio 2 18 0 1 5 39 83

NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss.
Thursday's ResultAlbany 3, Binghamton 2
Today's GamesHershey at Albany, 7 p.m.
Hartford at Bridgeport, 7 p.m.
Chicago at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m.
Worcester at Providence, 7:05 p.m.
Springfield at Philadelphia at Wachovia Center, 7:05 p.m.
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m.
Portland at Manchester, 7:30 p.m.
Toronto at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m.
Lake Erie at Rochester, 7:35 p.m.
Rockford at Peoria, 8 p.m.
San Antonio at Quad City, 8:05 p.m.
Iowa at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m.
Milwaukee at Houston, 8:35 p.m.
BASKETBALL
COLLEGE MEN

Scoreboard

Thursday's Results
TOURNAMENT
76 Classic
First Round
UTEP 75, Saint Mary's, Calif. 62
Wake Forest 75, Cal St.-Fullerton 69
Old Spice Classic
First Round
Georgetown 58, Wichita St. 50
Maryland 80, Michigan St. 62
Tennessee 78, Siena 64
Associated Press
Top 25

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 23, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. North Carolina (72) 3-0 1,800 1
2. Connecticut 4-0 1,694 2
3. Louisville 2-0 1,646 3
4. Pittsburgh 4-0 1,423 6
5. Michigan St. 2-0 1,402 5
6. Texas 2-0 1,355 7
7. Duke 6-0 1,330 10
8. Notre Dame 2-0 1,291 8
9. Gonzaga 2-0 1,222 9
10. Purdue 4-0 1,161 11
11. Oklahoma 4-0 1,094 12
12. Tennessee 3-0 1,005 14
13. UCLA 3-1 916 4
14. Arizona St. 3-0 767 15
15. Marquette 3-0 735 15
16. Xavier 5-0 600 —
17. Florida 3-0 535 18
18. Memphis 4-1 500 13
19. Wake Forest 2-0 414 20
20. Villanova 3-0 356 23
21. Georgetown 2-0 349 22
22. Kansas 2-0 272 24
22. Miami 2-1 272 17
24. Davidson 3-1 238 21
25. Wisconsin 4-0 214 25

Others receiving votes: Baylor 170, Syracuse 115, Saint Mary's, Calif. 111, UNLV 107, Ohio State 52, Clemson 49, Michigan 42, LSU 25, Texas A&M 25, Siena 18, Southern Cal 18, BYU 16, Washington St. 13, UAB 12, West Virginia 10, Creighton 6, Missouri 6, Rhode Island 5, Georgia Tech 2, Illinois 2, Seton Hall 2, Mercer 1, Oklahoma St. 1, VMI 1.
COLLEGE WOMEN

Scoreboard

Thursday's ResultsSOUTHBaylor 79, UCF 67
Iowa 56, Texas Tech 48
Wisconsin 47, Villanova 45
SOUTHWESTBoston College 77, TCU 68
James Madison 80, E. Michigan 76
Maryland 71, Montana 58
Associated Press Top 25

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 23, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. Connecticut (44) 3-0 1,124 1
2. North Carolina (1) 5-0 1,070 4
3. California 3-0 971 7
4. Oklahoma 3-1 943 2
5. Stanford 3-1 925 8
6. Baylor 4-0 845 10
7. Louisville 3-0 836 9
8. Texas A&M 3-0 741 12
9. Tennessee 2-1 716 5
10. Maryland 3-1 704 11
11. Texas 5-0 664 14
12. Duke 3-1 626 6
13. Rutgers 2-2 583 3
14. Notre Dame 3-0 579 15
15. Auburn 4-0 469 20
16. Virginia 2-1 444 16
17. Vanderbilt 4-1 352 13
18. Oklahoma State 2-1 318 19
19. Purdue 3-0 303 21
20. Ohio State 3-1 258 17
21. Arizona State 2-1 257 18
22. TCU 3-0 211 24
23. Old Dominion 3-1 186 25
24. Michigan State 5-0 79 —
25. Iowa State 3-0 67 —
25. Xavier 2-2 67 23

Others receiving votes: Marist 59, Pittsburgh 40, Marquette 30, Florida St. 29, Hartford 24, Kansas St. 18, LSU 18, Georgia Tech 15, Arkansas 9, DePaul 8, Syracuse 8, Georgia 6, Coastal Carolina 4, Michigan 4, S. Dakota St. 4, Florida 3, Gonzaga 3, Utah 3, Montana 2.

GOLF
EUROPEAN TOUR

Australian Masters

[At Huntingdale Golf Club Course;
Melbourne, Australia; Purse: $970,000;
Yardage: 6,980; Par: 72 (36-36)]
First Round
a-amateur
Scott Hend, Australia 34-33—67
Tim Clark, South Africa 33-34—67
Chris Downes, Australia 34-34—68
Anthony Brown, Australia 37-32—69
Michael Wright, Australia 35-34—69
Daniel Wardrop, England 33-36—69
Vernon Sexton-Finck, Australia 35-35—70
Daniel Chopra, Sweden 36-34—70
Peter Senior, Australia 37-33—70
Simon Griffiths, England 37-33—70
Paul Sheehan, Australia 35-35—70
Ewan Porter, Australia 36-34—70
Anthony Summers, Australia 36-34—70
Aaron Black, Australia 33-37—70
Dave Horsey, England 34-37—71
Brett Rumford, Australia 34-37—71
Tim Wise, Australia 36-35—71
Rod Pampling, Australia 35-36—71
a-Danny Lee, New Zealand 34-37—71
Martin Doyle, Australia 37-34—71
Steve Webster, England 37-34—71
Marc Leishman, Australia 36-35—71
Adam Crawford, Australia 38-33—71
Andrew Dodt, Australia 36-35—71
Nigel Stivala, Australia 34-37—71
Bradley Hughes, Australia 35-37—72
Craig Spence, Australia 36-36—72
Michael Sim, Australia 36-36—72
David McKenzie, Australia 35-37—72
Greg Chalmers, Australia 34-38—72
Nathan Green, Australia 36-36—72
Oliver Fisher, England 37-35—72
Peter Lonard, Australia 35-37—72
Michael Long, New Zealand 35-37—72
Jamie Donaldson, Wales 37-35—72
Steven Bowditch, Australia 37-35—72
Brad Kennedy, Australia 38-34—72
Rob Harris, England 37-35—72
Michael Curtain, Australia 35-37—72
Jarrod Moseley, Australia 38-34—72
Tim Wilkinson, New Zealand 35-37—72
Marcus Higley, England 39-33—72
Craig Scott, Australia 37-35—72
Wade Ormsby, Australia 35-37—72
Johan Skold, Sweden 38-34—72
Ryan Howison, United States 37-35—72
Phillip Archer, England 32-41—73
Gary Emerson, England 37-36—73
Andre Stolz, Australia 36-37—73
Alexander Noren, Sweden 34-39—73
James Morrison, England 35-38—73
Robert Allenby, Australia 38-35—73
Jarmo Sandelin, Sweden 38-35—73
Ashley Hall, Australia 38-35—73
Martin Wiegele, Austria 38-35—73
Marcus Fraser, Australia 37-36—73
Adam Groom, Australia 35-38—73
Paul Nilbrink, Norway 37-36—73
Kurt Barnes, Australia 36-37—73
Scott Draper, Australia 39-34—73
Scott Laycock, Australia 35-38—73
Brad Lamb, Australia 34-39—73
Steven Jeppesen, Sweden 40-34—74
Mathew Holten, New Zealand 39-35—74
Matthew Griffin, Australia 35-39—74
Stuart Appleby, Australia 39-35—74
Shane Baxter, Australia 36-38—74
Antti Ahoka, Finland 35-39—74
Heath Reed, Australia 34-40—74
Martin Erlandsson, Sweden 37-37—74
Daniel Vancsik, Argentina 40-34—74
Joel Sjoholm, Sweden 34-40—74
Tony Carolan, Australia 38-36—74
Steven Jones, Australia 36-38—74
Cameron Percy, Australia 36-38—74
Andrew Tschudin, Australia 37-37—74
Steve Alker, New Zealand 38-37—75
Aron Price, Australia 37-38—75
Mahal Pearce, New Zealand 40-35—75
Michael Brennan, Australia 37-38—75
Ross B Jones, England 42-33—75
Mikko Ilonen, Finland 36-39—75
Mark Laskey, Wales 36-39—75
Lasse Jensen, Denmark 38-37—75
a-Jin Jeong, Australia 38-37—75
James McLean, Australia 39-36—75
Scott Strange, Australia 40-35—75
John Senden, Australia 35-40—75
Simon Khan, England 38-37—75
Birgir Hafthorsson, Iceland 37-38—75
Gareth Paddison, New Zealand 38-37—75
Nathan Smith, United States 39-36—75
Aaron Townsend, Australia 35-40—75
Josh Lane, Australia 35-40—75
Matthew Mills, England 38-37—75
Adam Blyth, Australia 36-39—75
Manny Villegas, Colombia 35-40—75
Darren Beck, Australia 38-37—75
Alistair Presnell, Australia 36-39—75
Scott Barr, Australia 39-36—75
Wilhelm Schauman, Sweden 36-40—76
Gary Simpson, Australia 37-39—76
Stuart Davis, England 37-39—76
Richard Lee, New Zealand 38-38—76
Jochen Lupprian, Germany 38-38—76
Craig Parry, Australia 37-39—76
John Daly, United States 38-38—76
Ryan Haller, Australia 36-40—76
Rory Hie, Indonesia 37-39—76
Dale Marmion, England 39-37—76
Martin Rominger, Switzerland 35-41—76
Jarrod Lyle, Australia 36-40—76
Carlos Del Moral, Spain 36-40—76
Henrik Engvall, Sweden 36-40—76
Bronson La'Cassie, Australia 38-39—77
Sam Walker, England 38-39—77
Kim Felton, Australia 37-40—77
Alexandre Rocha, Brazil 40-37—77
Peter O'Malley, Australia 37-40—77
Andrew Martin, Australia 38-39—77
Ryan C. Carter, United States 39-38—77
Michael Harwood, Australia 37-40—77
Steven Jeffress, Australia 39-38—77
Gareth Maybin, Northern Ireland 37-40—77
Mitchell Brown, Australia 38-39—77
Ryan Haywood, Australia 38-39—77
Euan Walters, Australia 37-41—78
Lee Slattery, England 38-40—78
Matthew Millar, Australia 39-39—78
Lee James, England 38-40—78
Shiv Kapur, India 42-36—78
Steve Collins, Australia 41-37—78
Peter Wilson, Australia 39-39—78
Andrew Tampion, Australia 39-39—78
David Diaz, Australia 39-39—78
Matthew Ballard, Australia 38-40—78
Terry Pilkadaris, Australia 40-38—78
Mark Purser, New Zealand 39-39—78
Paul Donahoo, Australia 41-37—78
Brett A. Taylor, England 38-41—79
Rick Kulacz, Australia 40-39—79
Marcus Cain, Australia 44-35—79
Nicky Harris, England 36-43—79
Sebastian Gracia-Grout, Spain 38-41—79
Lee Corfield, England 40-39—79
Terry Price, Australia 40-40—80
Soren Juul, Denmark 41-39—80
Chris Gaunt, Australia 45-35—80
David Lutterus, Australia 40-40—80
Peter Fowler, Australia 43-38—81
Josh Geary, New Zealand 42-39—81
Jason Norris, Australia 43-39—82
Richie Ramsay, Scotland 43-39—82
Doug Holloway, New Zealand 42-41—83
Paul Marantz, Australia 40-45—85
Charles Kares, Australia 41-48—89
FYI

Western Reserve Academy is currently looking to fill an opening in its 53rd annual Longstreth Track Relays, which will take place on Saturday, April 4, 2009. Those interested should contact WRA Athletic Director Chuck Schmitt at 330-650-9718.

First Friends Church will host its Holiday Tip-Off Classic Basketball Tournament for boys and girls in sixth grade December 15-20 at Canton First Friends, 5455 Market Avenue North. Team entry fee is $160 and is due by 4 p.m. December 3. Teams that register by 4 p.m. November 21 will pay the Early Bird Fee of $125. Registration forms can be obtained either by visiting the church between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily, by contacting the Sports and Recreation office at 330-966-6868, by e-mailing sports@firstfriends.org, or by visiting http://www.firstfriendssports.com. For more information, please contact Tom Schooley at 330-966-6868.

Ohio Eagles Youth Baseball is currently seeking boys aged 12 through 15 to play on its travelling teams in the summer of 2009. Those interested should call Ed at 330-673-6532 or at 330-389-1229.

Canton South alumni and professional baseball players Dirk Hayhurst and Ronnie Bourquin will host a baseball clinic on December 27 from 8:45 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. in the Canton South High School gyms. Attendees should bring a hat, glove, bat, and tennis shoes and should arrive no later than 8:30 a.m. on December 27. Cost is $75 and admission is capped at 60 registrants. Payment and registration should be mailed to Coach Phil Forshey, Canton South Baseball, 3645 Dueber Avenue SW, Canton, OH 44706. Please make checks payable to Canton South Baseball.

BB Rooner Baseball and Baseball Systems will be hosting a pitching clinic for boys aged 15 to 18. Those interested should contact Rod Simmer at 330-980-1713 for more information.

BB Rooner Baseball still has openings on its roster for the 2009 summer season. Interested boys aged 15 to 19 should contact Rod Simmer at 330-980-1713.

The Ohio State University Softball Office will host the Ohio State Softball Fastpitch Winter Clinic January 24 and 25, 2009 at the Ohio State Woody Hayes Indoor Facility. Registration forms can be down loaded from http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com. For more information, please contact the Ohio State University Softball Office at 614-292-0856.

Tuslaw High School is currently accepting applications for a head softball coach. Those interested should send their applications to Alan Osler, Superintendent, Tuslaw Local Schools, 1835 Manchester Avenue NW, Massillon, OH 44647, by December 15. For more information, please call 330-837-7813.

A combine camp for semi-pro athletes and those out of high school interested in playing indoor professional football will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on December 6 at the Girard Creekside Golf Dome. Participation fee is $50, and admission fee for adult spectators is $2. For more information, please contact Ray Marrow at 330-774-6635.

Ray Marrow will conduct workout rehearsals for his combine on December 6 Thursdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Buckeye Elks, 421 North Avenue. For more information, please contact Ray at 330-774-6635.

Madison Comprehensive High School is currently looking for a head varsity football coach. Prior experience is preferred. Those interested should send a letter of interest, resume, and reference list to Jim van Tilburg, Athletic Director, Madison High School, 600 Esley Lane, Mansfield, OH 44905 by January 6, 2009. Applications may also be e-mailed to jvantilburg@mlsd.net. For more information, please call 419-589-2112.

Kenston High School is currently seeking a head varsity volleyball coach. Those interested should fax a letter of interest and resume to Lynn Gotthardt at 440-543-3047 by January 9, 2009.

St. Vincent-St. Mary High School is currently looking for a head varsity girls' soccer coach. Experienced and qualified applicants should send a cover letter and resume to Andy Jalwan, 15 North Maple Street, Akron, OH 44303 by December 12. Applications may also be e-mailed to ajalwan@stvm.com.

River Greens Golf will hold their annual Thanksgiving 2-man scramble on today. Tee-times begin at 10 a.m. Contact River Greens at 1-888-584-4495.

Hiram College will host Pitching and Catching Clinic for ages 14-18 Sunday, December 7, 2008 from 1-4 and for ages 8-13 Sunday, December 14, 2008 from 1-4. Cost is $40.00 and walk-ins are welcowelcome more information contact Howard Jenter at 330-569-5348 or www.hiram.edu.

The Ashland University baseball program will host its annual Winter Camp intructional clinic on Dec. 22-23 and Dec. 29-30. All session will held at AU's Conard Field House and will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The camp is for players ages 7-18 in grade 2-12. The camp will be directed by AU head baseball coach John Schaly. Each participant will receive a camp t-shirt. Players should bring a glove or mitt, tennis shoes, hat, bat lunch and drink. Cost is $75 per camper. The camp will cover basic baseball fundamentals. There will be individual videotape analysis of each camper's hitting and camp will be grouped by age and ability. The camp staff will consist of Schaly, his staff and Ashland University players. For additional information, contact Schaly at 419-289-5444 or 419-651-7799. Applications are also available under the sports camp section on the Ashland University athletics website: www.ashland.edu/athletics.

Clear Fork High School is taking applications for its head football coaching position. Clear Fork is a Division IV school locatded in Bellville, Ohio. They play in the Ohio Cardinal Conference and have a very deep football tradition. Applicants may send cover letter, resume and references to Clear Fork High School, c/o Steve Suter, Athletic Director 987 State Route 97 East, Bellville, OH 44813 or email them to suterss@clearfork.k12.oh.us. Deadline for application is January 30, 2009. For further information call the Athletic Department at 419-886-2601 ext. 2504.

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