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6J J. C4 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH SPORTS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1998 www.postnet.com For The Record BASKETBALL BASEBALL FOOTBALL MEN'S AP POLL NFL STANDINGS Bruce Harris Home McNeil Proehl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Robinson R. Williams 1 Rams 23 Opp. 34 3 22 20 10 21 3 34 16 Opponents have two safeties.

Field Goals 1-19 20-2 SO 39 40-49 50 Wilkins 1 3-4 7-7 2-4 3-5 Rams 0-0 3-4 7-7 2-4 3-5 Opp. 0-0 6-7 5-5 2-3 1-1 AMERICA'S LINE By Michael "Roxy" Roxborough NFL Thursday AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pel PF PA Miami NY Jets Bullalo New England Indianapolis Central 8 4 8 4 7 5 7 5 210 .667 231 168 .667 315 199 .683 268 242 .583 262 236 .167 208 336 Pet PF PA Jacksonville Pittsburgh Tennessee Baltimore Cincinnati West 9 3 7 5 6 6 5 7 210 .750 311 247 .583 224 218 .500 260 237 .417 205 247 .167 197 321 Pet PF PA y-Denver Oakland Seattle Kansas City San Diego 01.000 401 206 0 .583 209 244 0 .500 255 210 0 .417 238 259 0 .417 181 247 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA HOUSTON TOURNAMENT First Round Rolls 14 12 10 1147 St. James 12 9 10 1243 ROLLA-Spencer 23, Turner 9. Hill 8. Gabel 4.

Ball 2. Bruno 1. FG 19(1 3-pomt FG)FT8 PF 10. ST. JAMES-Redburn 15, Wells 10, Poole 10, Cleveland 3.

Bullock 2. Sbabo 2. Cordotti 1. FG 18 (3 3-point FG)FT4PF15. TODAY'S GAMES Public High League Arts at Roosevelt, 6:15 Nonconference Parkway Central vs Parkway South, 5:30 Career Academy at Gateway Tech, 6 Sullivan at Cuba.

6 Bowling Green at Warrenton, 6 Venice at Freeburg, 6:15 Highland at Wesclin, 6:30 Francis Howell North at Hazelwood West, 6:30 St. Louis Christian at Twin City Christian, 7 Troy at Hickman, 7 Bunker Hill at Virden. 7:30 Windsor at Priory, 7:30 Festus at Borgia, 7:30 Valmeyer at Alton Marquette, 7:30 Silex at Wright City, 7:30 Wentzville at Washington, 7:30 Collinsville Christian at Church on the Favorite Points Underdog EAGLES 1 Rams Sunday 49ers 9V4 PANTHERS STEELERS 4 Patriots JAGUARS 7 Lions Cowboys 6Vi SAINTS JETS 7 Seahawks Bills 4Vi BENGALS REDSKINS 3 Chargers FALCONS NL Colts CARDS 4 Giants BRONCOS 14 Chiefs Dolphins 2 RAIDERS OILERS 6 Ravens VIKINGS 16 Bears Monday Packers NL BUCS louchette 2. r-G 19 (3 3-point FG) FT 4 PF6. Victory C.

0 3 6 211 Life Christian 13 15 9 1148 VICTORY CHRISTIAN Smith 6, Coleman 2, Schnipzmeier 2. Gaspersic 1FG5(0 3-pomt FG) FT 1 PF 4. LIFE CHRISTIAN-Khpsch 21, Koehler 10. Bratcher 7, Checkett 6, Singer 4. FG 22 (2 3-point FG) FT 2 PF St.

Plus 8 8 15 1041 Gibauit 11 17 19 1158 ST. PIUS Reiter 9. Zander 9, Medley 6. Comte 6. Eberhart 5.

Herrell 4, Keim 2. FG 16FT9PF 17. GIBAULT Torisky 21, Hentscher 13, Mohme 9, Stemler 8, Kelemetc 7. FG 23 (1 3-point FG)FT 11 PF 11. Bunker Hill 14 8 18 1757 Mt Olive 3 0 3 28 BUNKER HILL Evans 13, Angie Thyer 13, Wiesman 8.

Fichera 8. June Thyer 6. Davis 4. McCoy 3, Jarman 2. FG 24 FT 9 PF 1 1 MT.

OLIVE Markezich 5. Binney 2, Hemann 1. FG 3 FT 2 PF 18. Mater Dei 17 16 18 859 Freeburg 6 12 6 18 42 MATER DEI Shannon Winkeler 16, Hitpas 12, Lammers 8, Johnson 7, Tucker 6. Haake 6, DeSelm 2, Frierdich 2.

FG24(6 3-point FG) FT 5 PF 10. FREEBURG Randle 14, Callie Binder 7, Buckman 6. Bayers 5, Shep-pard 5, Scherf 3, Smith 2. FG 18 (4 3-pointFG) FT2PF12. Staunton 4 17 9 1141 ME Lutheran 13 12 14 1756 STAUNTON Partidge 1 1 Painter 8, Bequette 7, Imhoff 7, Seivers 6, Laurent 2.

FG 17 FT 7 PF 13. ME LUTHERAN Streuter 20, Zu-kosky 12, Lane 11, Sprengel 7, Olt-mann 4, Brumm 2. FG 23 (4 3-point FG) FT6PF17. Sandoval 10 10 8 1442 Okawville 15 20 10 1156 SANDOVAL Deweese 8, Moore 8, Knipping 7, Pulver 7, Deboer 6, Chil-ders 6. FG 19 (1 3-point FG) FT 3 PF 5.

OKAWVILLE Schrader 18, Borren- rhl 1 0. Hasheider 9, Waller 8. Wiedwilt Maschhoft 4, Lehde 2. FG 25 (3 3-point FG) FT3 PF 16. Girard 4 6 14 1438 Gillespie 20 10 12 1658 GIRARD Shoulfer 12, Jones 11, Hopkins 6, A.

Wheeler 5, Clark 2, Dorr 2.FG17(1 3-point FG) FT 3 PF 13. GILLESPIE Cavanaugh 15. Link 14, Herkert 8, Brown 8, Vanessa Barrett 7, Drummond 4, Baima 2. FG 27 (1 3-point FG) FT 3 PF 15. Dallas 8 4 0 .667 325 217 Arizona 6 6 0 .500 251 308 NY Giants 4 8 0 .333 196 257 Washington 3 9 0 .250 240 337 Philadelphia 2 10 0 .167 108 277 Central Pet PF PA x-Minnesota 11 1 0 .917 394 220 Green Bay .8 4 0 .667 314 240 Detroit 5 7 0 .417 244 263 Tampa Bay 5 7 0 .417 223 250 Chicago 3 9 0 .250 197 275 West Pet.

PF PA x-Atlanta 10 2 0 .833 325 218 San Francisco 9 3 0 .750 354 244 NewOrleans 5 7 0 .417 216 265 Rams 3 9 0 .250 207 285 Carolina 2 10 0 .167 236 322 (Elam kick), Drive: pays. a. yards. :36. Key play: Gordon 17 interception return to Chargers 22.

Den McCaffrey 37 pass Irom Elway (Elam kick). 6:43. Drive: 5 plays, 66 yards. 2:14. Key play: uavis 10 run.

SD Fletcher 13 run (Carney kick), 1:32. Drive: 9 plays, 81 yards. 5:11. Key plays: Whelihan 16 and 17 passes to CJones; Whelihan 18 pass to Still. Second Quarter Den R.Smith 13 pass from Elway (Elam kick).

:49 Drive: 2 plays. 19 yards, :16. Key play: Whehhan's pass intercepted by Mobley at Chargers 19. Third Quarter Den Sharpe 18 pass from Elway (Elam kick). 4:34.

Drive: 14 plays. 95 yards. 8:20. Key plays: Elway 10 pass to Sharpe; Elway 15 pass to R.Smith; Elway 8 run on 3rd-and-5; Elway 15 pass to Carswell. Fourth Quarter Den FG Elam 34.

14:46. Drive: 9 plays. 29 yards. 4:16. Key plays: Elway 11 pass to R.Smith; Elway 14 pass to Green.

SD Still 47 pass from Whelihan (pass failed). 4:55. Drive: 3 plays. 60 yards. :57.

Key play: Whelihan 6 pass to F.Jones. A 66.532. TEAM STATISTICS Den SD FIRST DOWNS 18 21 Rushing 4 4 Passing 14 15 Penalty 0 2 THIRD DOWN EFF 4-11 6-13 FOURTH DOWN EFF 0-0 0-0 TOTAL NET YARDS 322 367 Total Plays 65 71 Avg Gain 5.0 5.2 NET YARDS RUSHING 96 65 Rushes 30 17 Avg per rush 3.2 3.8 NET YARDS PASSING 226 302 Sacked-Ydslost 1-13 1-2 Gross-Yds passing 239 304 Completed-Att 19-34 30-53 Had Intercepted 3 5 Yards-Pass Play 6.5 5.6 KICKOFFS-End2one-TB 6-0-0 4-1-1 PUNTS-Avg. Punts blocked 0 0 FGs-PATs blocked 0-0 0-0 TOTAL RETURN YARD. 231 174 Punts Returns 4-32 2-52 Kickoffs Returns 3-113 6-84 Interceptions 5-86 3-38 PENALTIES-Yds 8-70 10-95 FUMBLES-Lost 1-1 3-1 TIME OF POSSESSION 30:01 29:59 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing: Denver, Davis 24-74, R.

Smith 1-12, Elway 4-6, Loville 1-4. San Diego. Fletcher 11-54, Whelihan 3-4, CJones 1-4. Bynum 2-3. Passing: Denver.

Elway 19-34-3-239. San Diego. Whelihan 30-53-5-304. Receiving: Denver, R.Smith 8-101, McCaffrey 5-74, Sharpe 3-31. Carswell 1-15, Green 1-14.

Davis 1-4. San Diego, Fletcher 11-69, Still 5-99, CJones 5-59. F. Jones 5-37, Bynum 2-9, Ricks 1-20, Burke 1-11. Punt Returns: Denver, Gordon 4-32.

San Diego. Gaiter 2-52. KickoH Returns: Denver, Hebron 3-1 13 San Diego, Gaiter 6-84. Interceptions: Denver, Gordon 2-34, DJohnson 1-34, Coghill 1-20, Mobley 1-(minus 2). San Diego, Dimry 2-36, G.

Jackson 1-0. Missed FQ: None. RAMS STATISTICS Passing AttCmp .359 212 47 23 .406 235 Pet Yds TO Int 59.1 2210 6 13 48.9 282 1 0 Banks Bono Rams 57.9 2492 7 13 54.9 2354 21 14 Opp. 348 191 Long: Banks 80t, Bono 47. Opponents 62.

Rating: Banks 67.4, Bono 75.0, Rams 68.3. Opponents 79.4. Rushing COLLEGE FOOTBALL Friday Favorite Points Underdog MAC Championship (Huntington, W.Vs.) MARSHALL 11' Toledo Saturday p-Army SV4 Navy Ucla 10 MIAMI-FLA p-Philadelphia WAC Championship (Las Vegas) Air Force 6 Byu Big 12 Championship (TWA Dome) Kansas St 14'! Texas SEC Championship (Atlanta) Tennessee 13 Miss St COLLEGE BASKETBALL Favorite Points Underdog Temple 4 PENN ST c-Connecticut 6 Washington VIRGINIA 3 Florida St TEXAS 1 Alabama p-Villanova 6 St. Joseph's Indiana 9 NOTRE DAME NEBRASKA 4 Tulsa TCU 22 North Texas Iowa 14 DRAKE c-Kentucky PK Kansas po-OREST 2 ColoradgSt c-Chicago p-Palestra in Philadelphia po-Portland, Ore. NHL Favorite Goals Underdog Devils Vj-1 CAPITALS BRUINS VH Canucks PENGUINS Vi-1 Ducks RANGERS ev-Vi Panthers Senators Vi-1 PREDATORS Wabash 87, DePauw 81 Walsh 99, Houghton 53 73.

Viterbo 68 SOUTHWEST Henderson St. 72, Lincoln, Mo. 67 Houston 67, LSU 55 NE Oklahoma 60. John Brown 59 Texas Southern 88. Tougaloo 59 FAR WEST Southern Cal 91 St.

Bonaventure 82 T0P25 (3) NORTH CAROLINA 75, MIDDLE TENNESSEE 54 N.Carolina: Haywood 4-5 1-1 9, Lang 5-6 1-2 1 1, Okulaia 5-8 4-417, Cota 2-6 0-0 6, Capel 4-7 1-1 9, Berstickern 1-3 0-0 2. Owens 1-4 2-25, Frederick 1-20-0 2. Newby 2-30-05, Brooker 1 -3 0-0 3, Williams 0-0 0-0 0, Curry 0-1 0-0 0, Melendez 2-5 2-2 6. Totals 28-53 11-12 75. Middle Tennessee: Wallace 3-8 2-2 9.

Thomas 2-4 0-0 4, Nosse 4-9 1-212, Duncan 2-9 0-2 4, Martinez 2-8 0-0 5, Cobb 1-2 2-2 4, Hatchett 0-1 0-0 0, White 0-1 2-2 2, McGhee 4-5 0-0 8, King 2-3 0-1 4, Marshall 0-1 0-0 0, Ayer 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 21-52 7-11 54. Half N. Carolina 37, Mid Tenn. 19.

(24) CLEMSON 70, RADFORD 37 Radford: Williams 0-2 0-0 0. Watkins 2-5 0-0 5, Charles 3-7 4-6 1 0, Ballard 1-1 1 2-2 5, Everett 1-41-2 3, Belt 3-100-0 7. King 1-5 1-2 4, Betz 1-1 0-0 2, Savt-chenko 0-2 1-31, Hall 0-4 0-0 0, Rein 0-2 0-00. Totals 12-539-15 37. Clemson: Whitt 1-41-2 3.

Jamison 4-45-813, Wideman 5-6 1 -1 1 1 Miller 1 -4 1- 2 3, Mclntyre 5-7 0-2 12, Allenspach 4-4 0-0 8, Solomon 3-5 0-0 7, Braddick 2- 3 0-2 5, Christie 1-41-2 3, Woni 1 -5 0-0 2, Gilmore 0-3 2-2 2, Jurkunas 0-1 1-2 1. Totals 27-5012-23 70. Halftime Clemson 39, Radford 17. (25) ST. JOHN'S 97, ST.

FRANCIS, N.Y. 63 St Francis: Santana 2-100-0 5, Dim-beng 0-1 0-0 0, Reyes 5-7 3-613, Nunn 4-8 4-7 12, Minlend 6-143-4 16, Walker 0-2 0-0 0, Tein 0-3 0-0 0. liver 3-5 0-0 6, Solomon 1-4 5-6 7, Rogers 0-1 0-0 0, Rail 1-3 0-0 2, Dominguez 1-1 0-0 2, LaLane 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 23-63 15-23 63. St.

John's: Artest 5-10 5-6 17, Grant 3- 5 1-2 7, Emanuel 1-2 0-0 2, Barkley 5-1 1 4-4, 14, Thornton 2-2 1-2 5, Gray 3-5 2-4 8, Syed 0-1 0-0 0, Charles 0-2 0-0 0, Postell 9-13 1-1 20, Jessie 7-9 2-4 16, Richardson 3-3 2-4 8. Totals 38-63 18-27 97. Half St. John's 39. St.

Francis 33. AREA COLLEGE MEN Maryville 44 52 96 Monmouth (Id.) 36 47 83 MARYVILLE Henson 3, Shannon 34, Jones 35. Rubel 3, Rakers 15. Briggs 4. Loeschner 2.

FG 34 (4 3-point 14. MONMOUTH (ILL.) Matthews 12, Froebe 20, Duane 4, Hiel 2, Bruce 12, Glasgow 17, Stenoish 2, Kloepping 8, Schlosser 6. FG 29 (12 3-point FG), FT 13. PF 21. SlU-Edwardsville 30 33 63 Lewis 37 36 73 SIUE McKinzie 2, Wallbaum 21, Thorsen 5, Wierzba 13, Moss 9.

Min-shall 9. Lee 4. FG 22 (2 3-point FG). FT 17, PF 19. LEWIS McCracken 11, Harrison 11, Pujo 16, Batambuze 6, Wilson 8, Hines 4, Warner 1, Virotssto 6, Vargas 4, Moski 6.

FG 26 (3 3-point FG), FT 1 6, PF20. Missouri-St Louis 33 34 673 IPFW 43 24 1077 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS Coleman 7, Foots 9. Frillman 4, Alexander 11, Robinson 23, Stewart 14, Kelly 3, Johnson 2. FG 27 (6 3-point FG), FT 13, PF 23.

INDIANA-PURDUE-FT. WAYNE Evans 1 4. Wuysang 5, Griff in 1 6, Brit 5, Spicer 5, Ishman 5, Moore 5, Gawthorp 13, Blankenship 6, Barnhill 3. FG 22 (7 3-point FG), FT 26, PF 21 Sanford-Brown 29 30 59 Blackburn 43 44 87 SANFORD-BROWN Burks 13, Coffey 17, Massey 6, LaBrash 5, Miles 5, Owens 2, Gines 4, Oglesby 6, Harris I FG 24 (4 3-point FG), FT 7, PF 13. BLACKBURN Goodwin 1, Harrell II, Nieburgge 7, Rahn 2, Furnish 29, Maynard 3, Logan 5, Turley 2, Pock 1 1 Long 4, Schillinger 2, Dean 10.

FG 32 (12 3-point FG), FT 11, PF 17. AREA COLLEGE WOMEN SlU-Edwardsville 28 28 4 60 Lewis 27 29 9 65 SIUE Clendenin 4, Lowe 25, Clark 16, Cory 9, Buldtman 2, Johnson 4. FG 16 (5 3-point FG), FT 23, PF 24. LEWIS LaBuhn 7, Watterson 4, Collins 12. Jewell 21.

Harmas 11, Hu- gueisson 4, Heap 1, Mackinson 2, Frey 3. i-ij zi (3 3-point i-u), i zu, rr a. Missouri-St. Louis 39 42 81 IPFW 39 30 69 UMSL Littleton 10, Wentzel 30, Ackerman 3, Mauck 6, Miller 6, Logan 2. Marcy 5, Gwaltney 2, Brefeld 11, Klaas 3, Wellen 3.

FG 32 (10 3-point Mil. r- I. ci- zi. INDIANA-PURDUE-FT. WAYNE Miller 2, Moore 12, Bruening 23, Douglas 9.

Womack 2, Loveless 6, Walker 5, Lamb 2. Duncan 8. FG 22 (1 3-point Hi), I ZU, PI- IB. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SLMCAA Gateway C. 13 18 13 1054 COTR IS 9 11 1651 GATEWAY CHRISTIAN Heather- ington 25, Miles 8, VanHorn 8, Adams 6, James 6, D.

Green 1 FG 23 (5 3-point Ki 3 rr 9. CHURCH ON THE ROCK Prose 20, Nicoletti 13, Matt Lockey 9, Fey 7, Blake 2. FG 20 (7 3-point FG) FT 4 PF 11. PATTONVtLLE INVITATIONAL First Round CBC 22 23 16 17 78 McCluer North 23 12 11 1258 CBC Hoque 25, Johnson 17, Ma- clin 13, Larry Jones 8, Muesenfechter 6, Woods 4, tenholder 3, Sapp 2. FG 32 (5 3-point FG) FT 9 PF 11.

MCCLUER NORTH Shackleford 15, Ross 15, Abby 11. Pallis 6, Agnew 4, crawtoro uoreniano i. King i. i-u 23(83-pointFG)FT4PF0. Belleville E.

16 27 10 18 71 McCluer 15 21 10 23-69 BELLEVILLE EAST-Hairston 26, Patterson 23. Wrioht 8. Daniels 4. Ma- lone 4, Mason 4, Crosby 2. FG 29 (1 3- pointfU)M IZrrO.

MCCLUER Nelke 32, Edwards 10, Owens 9, Boyland 6, Fields 4, Johnson 4, uiatunoe z. zy (S 3-oointFG)FT2PF12. Chaminade 14 10 26 2474 HazelwoodE. 18 16 21 13-68 CHAMINADE Kelley 35, Lee 24, Lang 8, benein frag z. i-u 4 a-pointFG)FT18PF10.

HAZELWOOD EAST Miller 19 Blue 12, Green 12, Cooper 8. Brown 5, PerryJ, Davis 4, Guy 3. FG 29 (3 3-point No. Yds Avg. Lg TD G.

Hill 40 240 6.0 46 4 Holcombe 92 227 2.5 12 2 Banks 38 150 3.9 19 3 Moore 55 137 2.5 18 2 Lee 31 120 3.9 38 2 Henley ..20 54 2.7 11 0 Harris 12 34 2.8 15 0 Bruce 1 30 30.0 30 0 Proehl 1 14 14.0 14 0 Kennison .2 9 4.5 9 0 Bono 2 5 2.5 5 0 Flannery ..0 0 0 Rams 294 1020 3.5 46 13 Opp. 359 1517 4.2 74t 10 Receiving No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Proehl 46 609 132 47 1 Lee 44 452 10.3 29 1 Bruce 32 457 14.3 80t 1 Henley 21 138 6.6 16 0 Kennison .15 186 12.4 45 1 15 105 7.0 13 0 Thomas ..12 163 13.6 42 0 R.Williams 10 87 8.7 22 1 Harris 10 54 5.4 8 1 Moore 9 60 6.7 14 0 Hakim 8 90 11.3 22 0 Holcombe 6 34 5.7 14 0 Armstrong'.

4 45 11.3 20 0 G.Hill 1 6 6.0 6 0 Robinson ..1 4 4.0 41 1 Flannery 1 2 2.0 2 0 Rams 235 2492 10.6 80t 7 Opp 191 2354 12.3 62 21 x-clinched playoff berth; y-clinched division title. MONDAY'S RESULT San Francisco 31 NY Giants 7 SUNDAY'S RESULTS Atlanta 21, Rams 10 Kansas City 34, Arizona 24 NY Jets 48, Carolina 21 Baltimore 38, Indianapolis 31 Jacksonville 34, Cincinnati 17 Tampa Bay 31, Chicago 17 Seattle 20, Tennessee 18 New England 25. Buffalo 21 Miami 30, New Orleans 10 Green Bay 24, Philadelphia 16 Washington 29, Oakland 19 Denver 31, San Diego 16 THURSDAY'S GAME, SL Louis times Rams at Philadelphia, 7:20 p.m. SUNDAY, DEC. 6 Buffalo at Cincinnati, noon Dallas at New Orleans, noon Detroit at Jacksonville, noon Indianapolis at Atlanta, noon New England at Pittsburgh, noon San Diego at Washington, noon San Francisco at Carolina, noon Seattle at NY Jets, noon NY Giants at Arizona, 3:05 p.m.

Kansas City at Denver, 3:15 p.m. Miami at Oakland, 3:15 p.m. Baltimore at Tennessee, 3:15 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 7:20 p.m. MONDAY, DEC.

7 Green Bay at Tampa Bay, 7:20 p.m. ALL BIG TEN TEAM The All-Big Ten football first team as selected by a media panel: FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE Joe Germaine, Ohio State, quarterback Ron Dayne, Wisconsin, running back Michael Wiley, Ohio State, running back Jason Strayhorn, Michigan State, center Steve Hutchinson, Michigan, guard Rob Murphy, Ohio State, guard Aaron Gibson, Wisconsin, tackle Jon Jansen, Michigan, tackle Jerame Tuman, Michigan, tight end David Boston, Ohio State, receiver D'Wayne Bates, Northwestern, receiver Matt Davenport, Wisconsin, kicker FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE Courtney Brown, Penn State, line Tom Burke, Wisconsin, line Rosevelt Colvin, Purdue, line Jared DeVries, Iowa, line LaVar Arrington, Penn State, linebacker Barry Gardner, Northwestern, linebacker Andy Katzenmoyer, Ohio State, linebacker Tyrone Carter. Minnesota, back Jamar Fletcher, Wisconsin, back Damon Moore, Ohio State, back Antoine Winfield, Ohio State, back Kevin Stemke, Wisconsin, punter The All-Big Ten football first team as selected by a panel of coaches: FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE Joe Germaine, Ohio State, quarterback Ron Dayne, Wisconsin, running back Michael Wiley, Ohio State, running back Jason Strayhorn, Michigan State, center Steve Hutchinson, Michigan, guard Rob Murphy, Ohio State, guard Jon Jansen, Michigan, tackle Floyd Wedderburn, Penn State, tackle Jerame Tuman, Michigan, tight end David Boston, Ohio State, receiver Wayne Bates, Northwestern, receiver Matt Davenport. Wisconsin, kicker FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE Tom Burke, Wisconsin, line Rosevelt Colvin, Purdue, line Jared DeVries, Iowa, line Brad Scioli, Penn State, line LaVar Arrington, Penn State, linebacker Na il Diggs, Ohio State, linebacker Brandon Short, Penn State, linebacker Atitoine Winfield, Ohio State, back Tyrone Carter, Minnesota, back David Macklin, Penn State, back Damon Moore, Ohio State, back Kevin Stemke, Wisconsin, punter (SUNDAY) BRONCOS 31, CHARGERS 16 Denver 14 7 7 331 San Diego 10 0 0 616 First Quarter SD FG Carney 27, 13:12. Drive: 5 plays, 16 yards, 1:33.

Key play: Seau recovery of Elway's fumble at Broncos 25. Den McCaffrey 15 pass from Elway FREE AGENT SIGNINGS NEW YORK IAP) The free agents who have signed, with position, former club it dilferent, and contract. The contract information was obtained by The Associated Press from player and management sources. For players with minor-league contracts, letter agreements tor major league contracts are in parentheses: AMERICAN LEAGUE Anaheim: Signed Mo Vaughn, 1b. Boston, to an S8U million, six-year contract.

Dainmors: Diyneu iviiKe iiiniui. inp, oe-attle. to a $16 million, four-year contract: signed Albert Belle, of to a $65 million, 5-year contract. Boston: Signed Jose Offerman. ss, Kansas City, to a $26 million, four-year contract.

Cleveland: Signed Roberto Alomar, 2b, Baltimore, to a $32 million, four-year contract. Detroit: Signed Dean Palmer. 3b, Kansas City, to a $36 million, five-year con tract. New York: Re-signed Scott Brosius, 3b. to a $15.75 million, three-year contract; re-signed David Cone, rhp, to an $8 million, one-year contract; re-signed Bernie Williams, of.

to an $87.5 million, seven-year contract. Seattle: Signed Jose Mesa, rhp, San Francisco, to a $6.45 million, two-year contract. Texas: Re-signed Royce Clayton, ss; to an $1 8 million, four-year contract. NATIONAL LEAGUE Arizona: Signed Greg Swindell, Ihp, Boston, to a $5.7 million, three-year contract; signed Greg Colbrunn, 1b, Atlanta, to a $1.8 million, two-year contract; signed Todd Stottlemyre, rhp, to a $32 million, four-year contract; signed Armando Reynoso, rhp, to a $5.5 million, two-year contract; signed Randy Johnson, Ihp, Houston, to a $52.4 million, four -year contract. Atlanta: Signed Brian Jordan, of.

St. louis, to a 3rtu minion, live-year contract. Colorado: Signed Lenny Harris, of, New York Mets. to a $2.2 million, two-year contract; signed Brian Bohanon, (hp, Los Angeles, to a $9 million, three-year contract. Houston: Signed Ken Caminiti, 3b.

San Diego, to a $9.5 million, two-year contract. Los Angeles: Signed Devon White, of, Arizona, to a $12.4 million, three-year contract; signed Alan Mills, rhp, Baltit more, to a $6.5 million, three-year contract. New Yortc: Re-signed Dennis Cook, Ihp. to a $6.6 million, three-year contract. Pittsburgh: Signed Mike Benjamin.

2b, Boston, to a $1 .4 million, two-year contract. Cardinals: Signed Eric Davis, of, Baltimore, to an 58 million, two-year contract; signed Scott Radinsky, Ihp. Los Angeles, to a $5.5 million, two-year contract. San Diego: Re-signed John Vander Wal. of.

to a $1.75 million, two-year contract. San Francisco: Re-signed Mark Gardner, rhp, to a $5 million, two-year contract: re-signed Ellis Burks, of, to a $10 million, two-year contract. REMAINING FREE AGENTS NEW YORK (AP) The remaining free agents (x-club option for 1999; r-may revert to previous contract through Dec. 2): AMERICAN LEAGUE Anaheim: Mike Fetters, rhp; Gregg Jef-fenes, of; Chad Kreuter, Jack Mc; Dowell, rhp; Craig Shipley, ss; Randy Velarde, 2b; Trevor Wilson, Ihp. Baltimore: Doug Drabek.

rhp; Jimmy Key. Ihp; Rafael Palmeiro, 1b; Pete Smith, rhp; B.J. Surhoff, of. Boston: Steve Avery, Ihp; Dennis Eck1 ersley. rhp; Butch Henry, Ihp; Mark Lemke, 2b; Tim Naehring, 3b; Pete Schourek, Ihp.

Chicago: Jim Abbott, Ihp; Wil Cordero, ot; Robin Ventura, 3b. Cleveland: Pat Borders, Jeff Brani son, 3b; Joey Cora, 2b; Doug Jones, rhp; Jim Poole, Ihp; Mark Whiten, of. Detroit: Geronimo Berroa, of; Frank Castillo, rhp. Kansas City: Tim Belcher, rhp; Ricky Bones, rhp; Scott Leius, 3b; Shane Mack, of; Jeff Montgomery, rhp; Hal Morris, 1b; Terry Pendleton, 3b. Minnesota: Paul Molitor, 1b; Otis Nixon, of; Terry Steinbach, Bob Tewks-bury, rhp.

New York: Tim Raines, of; x-Darryl Strawberry, of. Oakland: Mike Blowers, 3b; Rickey Henderson, of; Mike Macfarlane, Dave Magadan, 3b; Bip Roberts, of; Ed Sprague, 3b. Seattle: Rich Amaral, of; John Mar- zano. Joe Oliver, Heathcliff Slo- cumb, rhp; Bill Swift, rhp. Texas: Scott Bailes.

Ihp; Greg Cadaret, Ihp; Will Clark. 1b; Bill Haselman. Xavier Hernandez, rhp; Roger Pavlik, rhp. Toronto: Jose Canseco, of; Juan Samuel, 2b; Benito Santiago, Dave Stieb; fhD' NATIONAL LEAGUE Arizona: Andy Stankiewicz, ss. Atlanta: Rafael Belliard.

ss; Norm Charlton, Ihp; Ozzie Guillen, ss; Dennis, Martinez, rhp. Chicago: Mark Clark, rhp: Gary Gaetti. 3b; Chris Haney, Ihp; Glenallen Hill, ofc Orlando Merced, of; Mike Morgan, rhp; Henry Rodriguez, of; Scott Servais, cy Colorado: Kirt Manwaring, Mike Mu-noz, Ihp. Houston: Sean Berry. 3b; Tim Bogaf, ss; Mike Magnante, Ihp.

Los Angles: Jim Eisenreich, of; Mark Guthrie, Ihp; Tom Prince, c. Milwaukee: Damn Jackson, of; John Jaha, 1b. New York: Carlos Baerga, 2b; Tony Phillips, of. Philadelphia: Mark Lewis, 3b; Mark Parent, Mark Portugal, rhp. Cardinals: Delino DeShields, 2b; Pat Kelly, 2b; Tom Lampkin, Willie Mc-Gee, of; Bobby Witt, rhp.

San Diego: Kevin Brown, rhp; Steve1 Fmley, of; Carlos Hernandez, MarK Langston. ihp. San Francisco: Joe Carter, of; Danny Darwin, rhp; Shawon Dunston, ss; Orel Hershiser, rhp; Rey Sanchez, ss. GOLF AREA RESULTS HOLES IN ONE Terra du Lac: Ron Howlett with a 6-Iron on the 160-yard No. 14 hole.

Gillespie: Roger Banovz with a 6: iron on the 1 72-yard No. 1 hole. The Links at Dardenne: Gary Ram. water with a 9-iron on the 130-yard No. 17 hole.

HARNESS RACING EIGHTH (pace) claiming handicap, purse $2,700: 1. Viv Cisko Kid (C Loney) 2. Classy Missile (Fagan) 3. Bob And Tom (Curtin) 4. Crankshaft (Soren-son) 5.

Step Ahead (Guhy) 6. Time In A Bottle (Simmons) 7. The Candy Laag (Jones). NINTH (pace) conditions, purse $2,000: 1. Summaria (J Cullipher) 2.

Sporty Margie (Prather) 3. Here Comes Spring (Mills) 4. Sending My Love (Sim-monsT 5. Sunny Success (Jones) 6i Step To The Top (Gray) 7. Lotsa Sex Appeal (Jackson) 8.

Betty (Fagan) 9. Muskoka Opal (Conrad). 10TH (pace) claiming, purse $1 1. Bonehead (Reese) 2. Wim-, paroo (Sorenson) 3.

Winged Grace (Hurst) 4. Favorite Mohawk (R Loney) 5. Koffee Shop King (J Cullipher) 6. Meadow Burner (C Loney) 7. Lake Hills Tramp (Podres) 8.

Workin In Coalmine (Simmons) 9. Sudsy Ridge (Roy Finn). TODAY'S SELECTIONS By John Scully 1. Wholly Unique, Rock Raider, Flor-ian C. 2.

Ross The Hoss. Jughead. Rosedale Leroy. 3. Outbreak.

Best, King Tuttut. 4. Orbisong. As Time Goes By, The Kid. 5.

Forty Five. Duchess Lee-brook, Lucy's Birthdayboy. 6. Music City Jessie. Merger Gal, Prime Star.

7. Toast of the Coast, Ky Startross Look Sharp Aaron. 8. Viv Cisko Kid, The Candy Laag. Crankshaft.

9. Sunny Success. Betty. Muskoka Opal Bonehead, Workin in Coalmine aka Hillc Tramn Best Bet Forty Five (5th) Longshot Sunny Success (9th) TODAY'S INTERTRACK" Finger Lakes, post Philadelphia Park, post Suffolk Downs, post Calder Race Course, post Turf Paradise, post Dover Downs (H) post Meadowlands. post Meadows (H) post Mnhauk JH1 nnct Yonkers(H)post 6:30 Northville(H)post 6:30 pm Balmoral Park (H) post 7:40 (H) Harness racing.

11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m:-. 1:30 p.m.' 3:30 p.m.' 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m., -an The Associated Press college poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday, points based on 25 points, for a first-place vote, and last week's ranking: Record PtsPvs 1.

Connecticut (52) 4-0 1,751 2 2. Maryland (16) 7-0 1.698 5 3. North Carolina (1 6-0 1 ,549 9 4. Duke 5-1 1,531 1 5. Stanford (1) 4-1 1.405 3 6.

Cincinnati (1) 1,376 15 7. Kansas 4-0 1,341 8 8. Kentucky 5-1 1,244 4 9. Michigan State 4-1 1,185 7 10. Temple 4-1 1,076 6 11.

Oklahoma State 985 12 12. Syracuse 5-0 969 19 13. Arizona 3-0 962 11 14. Purdue 6-1 882 14 15. Washington 4-0 819 16 16.

Indiana 6-1 665 17 17. New Mexico 4-0 616 20 18. UCLA 2-2 477 10 19. Arkansas 5-1 439 21 20. Pittsburgh 6-1 421 21.

Utah 3-2 334 18 22. Miami, Ohio 4-0 307 24 23. Xavier 4-2 201 13 24. Clemson 5-1 161 22 25. St.

John's 3-2 106 23 Other votes: Villanova 102, Tennessee 97, Minnesota 60, Penn 34, Florida 31, Georgia Tech 28, Memphis 23, Georgia 21 Texas Christian George Washington 17, Miami 16, Wake Forest 16, Ohio State 15, Vanderbilt 14, Utah State 13, Massachusetts 12, Southern Cal 12, De-Paul 9, Virginia 7, San Francisco 6, California 5, Wisconsin 5, Auburn 3, N. Carolina State 3, Alabama 2, lona 2, Creighton 1, Murray State 1, Valparaiso 1. WOMEN'S AP POLL The Associated Press women's college poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote, and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. Connecticut (37) 4-0 1,020 1 2. Louisiana Tech (2) 3-0 975 2 3.

Tennessee (2) 3-1 950 3 4. Purdue 3-1 884 4 5. Georgia 3-0 811 6 6. Notre Dame 5-0 800 7 7. Alabama 5-0 747 8 8.

Old Dominion 5-0 731 9 9. North Carolina 7-1 638 5 10. UCLA 4-2 616 12 11. Rutgers 6-1 578 11 1 2. Colorado State 8-0 491 16 13.

Arkansas 6-1 489 14 14. Texas Tech 3-1 476 15 15. Virginia 3-1 352 17 16. Duke 4-3 344 20 17. N.Carolina State 3-2 331 10 18.

Iowa State 3-0 279 21 19. Kansas 4-2 253 19 20. Vanderbilt 3-1 250 18 21. Florida 6-2 236 13 22. Geo.

Washington 3-1 233 22 23. Nebraska 5-1 151 24 24. Stanford 2-4 137 25. Clemson 4-0 95 Other votes: UC Santa Barbara 83, Wisconsin 78. Penn St.

53, Vir ginia Tech 48. Illinois 29, Florida In ternational zb. Mempnis zs, wasn ington 24. Auburn 23, Oregon 23, Hawaii 13, Marquette 8, Kentucky 6, Drake 3, Indiana 2, New Mexico Northwestern 2, Southern Cal 2, Arizona 1, Boston College 1, Butler 1, DePaul 1 Southern Methodist 1, To ledo 1. USA TODAYESPN POLL The USA TodayESPN college poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote, and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1.

Connecticut(21) 4-0 734 3 2. Maryland (8) 7-0 725 5 3. North Carolina (1) 6-0 669 8 4. Duke 5-1 657 1 5. Stanford 4-1 595 2 6.

Kansas 4-0 566 7 7. Cincinnati 4-0 559 14 8. Kentucky 5-1 508 4 9. Michigan State 4-i 471 9 10. Temple 4-1 469 6 11.

Syracuse 434 18 12. Purdue 6-1 411 11 13. Arizona 3-0 379 15 14. Washington 3-0 348 16 15. Oklahoma State 334 17 16.

Indiana 6-1 301 13 17. Arkansas 5-1 213 19 18. New Mexico 4-0 209 20 19. UCLA 2-2 183 12 20. Utah 3-2 159 11 21.

Pittsburgh 6-1 124 22 Xavier 4-2 120 10 23. Miami, Ohio 109 24. Clemson 5-1 98 24 25. St. John's 3-2 78 23 Other votes: Massachusetts 61 George Washington 40, Georgia Tech 24, Wisconsin 18, Texas Christian 16, Georgia 15, Villanova 14, Creighton 10, Pennsylvania 8, Rhode Island 8, Valparaiso 6.

Mississippi State 6, Wake Forest 6, Old Dominion 5, San Francisco 5, South Caroli na 5, Utah State 5, Auburn 4, Gonza-qa 4, Florida 3, Southern California 3, Iowa State 3, Dayton 2, Ohio State 2, Murray State 2, DePaul 1, Bradley 1 Minnesota 1, Fresno State 1, South Florida 1, Colorado 1. COLLEGE SCORES EAST Albany, N.Y. 92, Green Mountain 65 Alvernia 92, Lycoming 82 Boston U. 58, American U. 56 Charleston, W.Va.

94, W. Virginia St. 71 Clarion 72, Juniata 53 FDU-Madison 73, Hunter 56 Gettysburg 86, York, Pa. 73 Glenville St. 66, W.

Va. Wesleyan 61 Gwynedd Mercy 87, Ursinus 73 Kings Point 76, Mount St. Vincent 61 NYU 79, Mass. Col. of Liberal Art 56 New England 83, Bates 75 Niagara79, Long Island U.

73 Providence 79. Maine 72 Rutgers-Camden 1 05, Holy Family 97 Salem-Teikyo 70, Fairmont St. 62 Shippensburg 74, Columbia Union 59 St. John's 97, St. Francis, N.Y.

63 St. Vincent 60, Slippery Rock 43 Stevens Tech 61 Skidmore 60 Washington, Md. 74, St. Mary's, Md. 70 Wilmington, Del.

70, Felician 63 SOUTH Appalachian St. 68, East Carolina 67 Averett 81, Lynchburg 58 Berry 78, Piedmont 70 Campbellsville 89, Indiana Wesleyan 72 Catawba 76, Shaw 70 Clayton St. 94, Allen 59 Clemson 70, Radford 37 Davidson 89, Elon 51 Ferrum 89, Guilford 78 Florida 110, Coastal Carolina 68 Georgetown 69, Bethune-Cookman 66 Hampden-Sydney 105, Apprentice 76 Huntingdon 55, LaGrange 47 Ill -Chicago 74, Alabama St. 67 Kentucky St. 74, Morris Brown 68 Kentucky Wesleyan 86, N.

Kentucky 77 King. Tenn. 77. Emory Henry 76 Lander 84, Erskine 57 Lipscomb 120, Christian Brothers 65 Louisiana Tech 63, Northwestern St. 41 Lynn 83, Florida Memorial 51 Memphis 86, Ark -Pine Bluff 42 Mississippi St.

80, Sam Houston St. 67 North Carolina 75, Mid. Tennessee 54 Otterbein 71 Tampa 66 Paine 83. Savannah St. 76 SW Louisiana 80, McNeese St.

49 South Carolina 73, Jacksonville 56 Tenn. Wesleyan 94, Lee 80 78. Bethel. Tenn. 53 Tennessee 84, W.

Carolina 41 Va. Wesleyan 103. E. Mennonite 94 Vanderbilt 83. Florida 72 -W.

Kentucky 67, Belmont 64 Wake Forest 75. VMI 61 Wm. Mary 69, UNC-Greensboro 55 Wingate 86, Palm Beach Atlantic 65 Woftord 90, Toccoa Falls 49 MIDWEST Cardinal Stritch 76. Wis. Lutheran 69 Carroll.

Wis. 92, Kendall 73 Cent. Michigan 66, Robert Morris 57 Edgewood 64, Lake Forest 60 Fort Hays St. 83, Sterling 47 Franklin 95, Thomas More 93 Gnnnell 1 1 1 Illinois College 1 09 Illinois 53, Valparaiso 49 Indianapolis 87, Bellarmine 71 Lewis 73, SlU-Edwardsville 63 Michigan 60. Towson 45 96.

79 Minnesota 72. Oregon 61 N. Michigan 93, Mount Senario 40 North Central 70, Illinois Tech 53 Rose-Hulman 73. Indiana-East 39 St. Olaf 58, 52 Toledo 85, Mljs.

Valley St. 53 Rock, 7:30 Hellas at St. Dominic, 7:30 Ft. Zumwalt North at Louisiana, 7:30 Northwest at St. Pius, 7:30 Beaumont vs Sumner, 7:30 Livingston at Dupo, 7:45 Cahokia at Centralia, 8 Red-Bud at Okawville, 8 Althoff at Mascoutah, 8 Winfield at Brussels, 8 Staunton at Gillespie.

8 Christain Outreach at Christian Acade my, 8 Clayton Round Robin Clayton vs. NJROTC, 6:30 John Burroughs vs. Aquinas-Mercy. 8 Montgomery bounty invitational First Round Warrenton vs. Wellsville.

6 Parkway Tip-Oft Classic (At Parkway North) Parkway Central vs. Parkway South, 5:30 Parkway West vs. Parkway North, 7 valley Park Invitational First Round Westminster vs. Crystal City. 6 Miuub vs.

valley rark, Vianney Invitational First Round Vianney vs. Seckman, 6 Lindbergh vs. uakviiie. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS CAHOKIA Columbia 19 20 19 9 67 New Athens 8 9 5 426 COLUMBIA Woodcock 13, Becz-kala 13, Garcia 9. Birckhead 8.

Farmer 8. Schmidt 6, Blank 4, Herbeck 3. Met- calf 2, Snow 1 FG 30 (3 3-point FG) FT 4 ft-13. NEW ATHENS-Beck 8. Bogacki 4, Griebel 4, Renshaw 4, Huber 3, Jany 2, Krealmeyer 1 FG 1 2 FT 2 PF 9.

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY Bethalto 11 9 16 1147 Highland 15 10 5 2454 BETHALTO Blackburn 18. Burk 9, Widaman 7, Spann 4, Partridge 3. Mur-barger 3, Bednar 3. FG 14 (2 3-point FG)FT17PF13. HIGHLAND Klostermann 22, May 16, Frey 7, Drazen 3, Marks 2.

Mettler 2, Zobrist 2. FG 22 (0 3-point FG) FT 10 PF24. SLMCAA Gateway C. 13 13 16 2365 COTR 12 12 18 1456 GATEWAY CHRISTIAN Jameison 14, Stanton 11, Golliday 10, Hall 9, Muckleroy 8. Bolden 6, Bise 4, Watkins 2, Kosh 1.

FG 23 (3 3-point FG) FT 16 PF15. CHURCH ON THE ROCK Kim Ro-gles 19, Bell 17, Jenny Prewitt 6, Carrie Prewitt 5, Kari Rogles 5, Vernon 4. FG 23 (2 3-point FG) FT 8 PF 23. HANCOCK ROUND ROBIN Hancock 3 6 10 1332 St. John's 13 4 9 834 HANCOCK Ackles 16, Lawson 8, Bolton 4, Parsons 2, Robinson 2.

FG 14 FT4PF17, ST. JOHN'S Pasternak 10. Adams 8, Hendrixson 8, Fox 4, Carlson 2, Cu-telli 2. FG 15(1 3-point FG) FT 3 PF 10. SUBURBAN NORTH TOURNAMENT First Round Rlvervlew 10 12 7 1443 McCluer 13 15 19 1360 RIVERVIEW GARDENS Henderson 21 Harris 14, Clancy 4, Ezell 4.

FG 14(1 3-point FG) FT 14 PF 18. MCCLUER Ellis 15, Wilkins 14, Duke 6. Hall 5, Anderson 4, Brown 4, Washington 4, Williams 3, Crosby 2. Hilliard 2, Blackmon 1 FG 25 (3 3-point FG)FT7PF27. McCluer North 12 14 12 1149 Normandy 9 11 12 1547 MCCLUER NORTH Moeller 20, Stedman 1 1 Prewitt 9, Messenbrink 6 Wade 3.

FG 19 (2 3-point FG) FT 9 PF 25. NORMANDY Calhoun 10, Griffin 9, Torrey 8, Lofties 7, Bell 5, Madison 4, Mitchell 2, Burdine 1 Whitfield 1 FG 1 7 (0 3-point FG) FT 13 PF 25. ROSARY CLASSIC First Round Kennedy 12 12 12 844 Ursuline 17 17 17 1566 KENNEDY Hellmann 20, Dober- spike 6, Anne Goedeker 6, Brown 3, Jordan 3, Ellie Goedeker 2, Patrick 2, Lapee 1, Richmond 1. FG 12 FT 20 PF 21. URSULINE Peabody 17, Miceli 17, Kutz 12, Zinn 6.

Roberts 5, Sciales 2, Walters 2, Italiano 2, Meyer 2. Zakibe 1 FG 23 (1 3-point FG) FT 19 PF 25. ST. CLAIR TOURNAMENT First Round Rolla 9 16 12 1249 Washington 18 17 24 19 78 ROLLA JV Noel 12, Gorman 10, Foster 6, Russel 6, Martin 5, Brown 4, Moorman 4, Williams 2. FG 18 (3 3-pointFG)FT10PF20.

WASHINGTON Albright 23, Scan-Ian 15, Briggs 10, Diestelkamp 9, Rie-gel 7. Bnnker 5. Zick 4, Rutz 3, Buescher 2. FG 31 (2 3-point FG) FT 14 PF16. ORCHARD FARM INVITATIONAL First Round Winfield 9 9 18 1248 Orchard Farm 3 6 6 1631 WINFIELD Gronewald 19, Smith 9, Rolf 8, Runyan 7, Behle 3, Birkhead 2.

FG 20(1 3-point FG) FT 7 PF 17. ORCHARD FARM Weber 8, Hanff 7, Luesse 6, Kleweis 3, Neustadt 3, Watson 3, Steinhoff 1. FG 8 (1 3-point FG)FT14PF20. CLAYTON INVITATIONAL First Round Soldan 3 9 11 19-42 Clayton 13 12 12 15-52 SOLDAN Sharp 25, Hayes 8, Rag-land 5, Coleman 2, Dodd 2. FG 15 (3 3- pomtFU 9 rr 15.

CLAYTON Harper 16, Bond 10, Abrams 10, Thames 5, A. Smith 4, Carter 2, McKeown 2, Skrivan 2, Ekenga 1 FG 22 (1 3-point FG)FT7PF16. NORTHWEST TOURNAMENT Hillsboro 3 12 7 426 Northwest 21 13 12 1258 HILLSBORO Dallas 9, Heine 5, Kozloski 4. Rector 4, Baker 2, Krah 2. FG9FT8PF18.

HOUSE SPRINGS NORTHWEST Stark 10, Trumbe 10, Myers 8, Jennewein 7, Ramona Capkovic 6, Tichy 5, Wittrock 4, Katie Capkovic 2, Daugherty 2, Hunt 2, Uebert 2. FG 25 (2 3-pointFG)FT6PF13. MONTGOMERY COUNTY TOURNAMENT First Round Fulton 4 9 8 930 Montgomery Co.22 12 16 1262 FULTON Reuter 14. Neal 6, Bessel 5, Johnson 2. White 2, Hinderson 1 FG 13(1 3-point FG) FT 3 PF 18.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY Bos-chert 16. Cole 16. Robinson 12. Miller 6. Cobb 5.

Marteen 5, Stumbaugh 2. FG 28 FT 6 PF 14. OAKVILLE TOURNAMENT Fox 4 3 6 922 Oakville 10 20 14 448 FOX White 7. Christ 6. Hill 5, Barton 2, Dyer 2.

FG 9 (1 3-point FG) FT 3 PF 12. OAKVILLE Palecek 10, Bizzle 9, Kalinowski 8, Baese 8. Kraus 7, Dunlap 3, Kroenig 2. FG 20 (2 3-point FG) FT 5 PF 8. NONCONFERENCE Brussels 6 9 6 2041 Dupo 10 10 10 737 BRUSSELS Eberlin 12.

Kiel 10, Kelly Friedel 9. Held 5. M. Tepen 4. epen 2, Zahrli 1.

FG 16 FT 11 PF 16. DUPO Ragsdale 18. Heather Sullivan 9, Horn 8, Terry 4. Steward FG 16(2 3-pointFG)FT7PF23. Jerseyville 24 24 15 1780 Waterloo 8 10 17 1045 JERSEYVILLE Mary Elliott 27, Bierman 13.

Tonsor 11, Waters 9, Glynn 7, Take 4, Ward 3. Berry 2, Sams 2. Schaaf 2. FG 36 (4 3-point FG) FT 4 PF5. WATERLOO Curran 16.

Proffer 13, Hannon 10, Eichenseer 2, Michael 2, TODAY'S GAMES Nonconference Lutheran St. Charles at John Burroughs, 4:30 Crossroads at Whitfield. 5:30 St. Louis Christian at Twin City Christian. 5:30 Silex at North County Christian, 6 Collinsville Christian at Church on the Rock, 6 Okawville at Centralia.

6:15 Marion at O'Fallon. 6:15 Christian Outreach at Christian Academy. 6:30 Hardin Calhoun at Virginia. 7:30 Cahokia at Madison. 7:30 East St.

Louis at Edwardsville, 7:30 Mater Dei at Althoff. 7:45 Belleville East at Granite City, 7:45 Valley Park at New Haven, 8 Alton at Belleville West, 8 Hancock Round Kobin Bayless vs. St. John 4 Hancock vs. Crystal City.

5:30 Kirkwood Invitational Webster Groves vs. Columbia Rock Bridge, 5:30 Kirkwood vs. Lafayette, 7 Montgomery County Invitational First Round Bowling Green vs. Hermann, 4:30 Clopton vs. Warrenton, 7:30 Orchard Farm Invitational Consolation Semifinals Orchard Farm vs.

WellstonBerkeley loser, NJROTCFt. Zumwalt South loser vs. Lutheran NorthFt. Zumwalt North loser, 7 Parkway Tip-Off Classic (At Parkway Central) Parkway South vs. Parkway North, 5:30 Parkway West vs.

Parkway Central, Suburban North Tournament Consolation Quarterfinal Ritenour at Hazelwood East 5:30 HIGH SCHOOLS To report results, can Sports Stats: Z-1414 1-800-22-STATS (Fax) 552-1424 STATS ONLINE For more on high school sports, visit the Stats Online website: www.statsonline.com ICE HOCKEY MID-STATES Francis Howell North 5, Pattonville 3 (F: Chris Kahre 2, Blair Nardi Jake LaChance; Dennis Pierce, Jim Martin. Mike Winkler) Ladue 5. Westminster 4 (L: Nick Lei dentrost Z. Harris bcnilt, uerek Kohn, Austin Morely; Jonathan Moroni 3, Josnua York Hazelwood Central 6, Hazelwood East 4 (HC: Jason Ellis, Leo Schonhoff, Joseph Bauer, Bradley Keeven. Looerg, scon Mueller; Ht: Jon rig-gemeier 2.

Andy Holloway, Mike Car-aooella) Kirkwood 12, Fox 2 (K: Kelsev Johns ton jamie uennger ieun unnp 2, Scott Weinstein 2, Kent Adams, Ben Davis, Shawn McNelley; Blaine Bennett, Mike Ehret) Lindbergh 8, Affton 1 (L: Jason Griffiths 3, Nathaniel Broughton 2, Charlie Lutman 2, Craig Carroll; Brian uaoier MISSISSIPPI VALLEY Belleville West 3, Bethalto 1 (BW: Clete Holliday, Matt Hagasty, Matt Mer- cme; tit: ben uugger; FAIRMOUNT PARK TODAY'S ENTRIES (Post Time, 1 p.m.) FIRST RACE (trot) Handicap, purse $2,700: 1 Hustlin' For Home (Curtin) 2. Solomon Marroquin (L Binkley) 3. Wholly Unique (R Loney) 4. Simply Paul (Tetrick) 5. Maxwells Cadilac (Simmons) 6.

Rock Raider (Prather) 7. Flor-ianCISvendsen). SECOND (pace) claiming, purse $1.800: 1. Rembrandt's Jeff (R Loney) 2. Rosedale Leroy (Mercer) 3.

Jughead (Prather) 4. Ross The Hoss (Simmons) 5. Fox Valley Rookie (Jackson) 6. Poor Acres Jim (J Cullipher) 7. Closing Yates (Martin) 8.

Indian Winner (Svendsen) 9. Carson's Cutie (Fagan). THIRD (pace) conditions, purse $2.160: 1 Mason Hanover (Gallaher) 2. Why Not Molly (Ra Finn) 3. Caution Lap (Conrad) 4.

Fearless (Prather) 5. King Tuttut (Mills) 6. Spects Command (Curtin) 7. One Guitar (N Willis) 8. Best (E Miller) 9.

Outbreak (C Loney). FOURTH (pace) claiming, purse $1,500: 1. Hrs Playfull (Simmons) 2. The Kid (Svendsen) 3. Caper (Jones) 4.

As Time Goes By (L Binkley) 5. Slugger Hanover (Podres) 6. Orbisong (Gallaher) 7. Western Omlet (Sorenson) 8. Vankruz (C Loney).

FIFTH (trot) conditions, purse $2, 1 60: 1 Duchess Leebrook (R Loney) 2. Debs Yankee (DeRousse) 3. Holly Hill Report (Fagan) 4. Das Reuben (Gray) 5. Lucy Birthdayboy (Curtin) 6.

Endota (Ra Finn) 7. Miss Sandles (Simmons) 8. BJ Golden Fish (Banks) 9. Cara Game (Reese) 10. Forty Five (C Loney).

SIXTH (pace) claiming, purse $1,500: 1. Stephanies Destiny (Podres) 2. Prime Star (Russell) 3. Liwy Hanover (C Loney) 4. Music City Jessie (L Binkley) 5.

Merger Gal (Curtin) 6. Cullin-candescent (R Loney) 7. Term Limit (Reese) 8. Stormy Relations (Simmons). SEVENTH (pace) Handicap, purse $1.500: 1.

Fifth Affair (Jackson) 2. Bp's Pride (Prather) 3. Pea Patch (P, Loney) 4. Sumthinfurnuthin (Dubeansky) 5. Bright Flame (Gash) 6.

Agent Hanover (Guhy) 7. Ky Startross (Simmons) 8. Toast Of The Coast (Conrad) 9. Look Sharp Aaron (Martin). Interceptions No.

3 Yds. 20 31 29 17 13 41 37 0 188 163 Lyle Jenkins McCleon 15.5 25 14.5 15 8.5 17 6.5 13 41.0 41 37.0 37t 0.0 0 13.4 41 12.5 321 Lyght M.A.. Jones Phifer McNeil E.Hill 1 Rams 14 Opp 13 Sacks Carter 10.5, Farr 6.0, Agnew 4.0, Mike A. Jones 3.0, Phifer 3.0, Clemons 2.0, Mike D.Jones 1.5, Lyght 1.5, E. Hill 1.0, Jenkins 1.0, Lyle 1.0, J.

Williams 1.0. Wistrom 1.0, Wright 1.0, Little 0.5. Rams 38.0. Opponents 40.0. Pungng No.

Tuten 75 Rams 75 Opp. 71 Yds. Avg. I20 LgBlk 3300 44.0 13 64 0 3300 44.0 13 64 0 2972 41.9 19 66 0 Punt Returns No. Kennison 33 Home 1 Rams 34 Opp 47 FC Yds.

Avg. Lg TD 18 355 10.8 71t 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 18 355 10.4 71t 1 13 484 10.3 35 0 KickoH Returns No. Yds. 37 943 ..4 79 ..3 52 1 0 1 13 46 1087 35 749 Avg. Lg 25.5 102t 19.8 24 17.3 19 0.0 0 13.0 13 23.6 102t 21.4 55 Home Thomas Fletcher Clemons Henley Rams Opp.

Score By Quarter Home team in CAPS Universal Press Syndicate TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL Arizona: Agreed to terms with LHP Randy Johnson on a four-year contract. Texas: Agreed to terms with SS Royce Clayton on a four-year contract. FOOTBALL Rams: Placed Toby Wright and LB Charlie Clemons on injured reserve. Signed DT Corey Sears and LB Phillip Ward from the practice squad. Carolina: Suspended HB Fred Lane for making an obscene gesture during a Same on Nov.

29. acksonsville: Placed OL Jeff Novak on injured reserve. Activated OL Mark Nori from the practice squad. Signed OL Brock Gutierrez to the practice squad. HOCKEY Anaheim: Recalled Matt Cullen from Cincinnati of the AHL.

Nashville: Named Ray Shero assistant neneral manaaer. San Jose: Reassigned Jon Rohloff to Kansas city ot tne ihl. JR. A HOCKEY NAHL STANDINGS SL Pt GF GA Detroit 18 4 1 37 96 62 Soo 17 6 0 34 89 56 Chicago 15 5 1 31 87 61 Springfield 14 10 2 30 88 75 Sting 12 19 3 27 83 85 Danville 11 11 0 22 82 80 Cleveland 8 14 3 19 81 105 Grand Rapids 8 17 0 16 74 195 U.S. National 3 18 1 7 59 111 Note: Two points for victory, one point for shootout loss and zero points for loss.

WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Springfield 3, Sting 0 Chicago 4, U.S. National 3 (OT) FRIDAY'S RESULTS Detroit 5. U.S. National 0 Springfield 6, Danville 3 Grand Rapids 4, Soo 2 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Detroit 4, Sting 2 Chicago 5, Cleveland 3 Danville 4, Springfield 3 Soo 8, Gand Rapids 6 SUNDAY'S RESULTS Sting 4, U.S. National 3 Danville 7, Cleveland 6 UPCOMING STING GAMES vs.

Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Friday at Chesterfield vs. Grand Rapids, 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Chesterfield SOCCER NPSL AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet Philadelphia 5 3 .625 Harrisburg 2 3 .400 Florida 3 7 .300 Baltimore 2 5 .286 Central Pet Milwaukee 7 0 1.000 Cleveland 4 4 .500 Montreal 3 3 .500 NATIONAL CONFERENCE North Pet Detroit 5 3 .625 Edmonton 4 4 .500 Buffalo 3 3 .500 Midwest Pet Ambush 6 4 .600 Wichita 3 4 .429 Kansas City 1 5 .167 SUNDAY'S RESULTS Florida 12, Ambush 4 Milwaukee 9. Montreal 3 FRIDAY'S GAMES Ambush at Montreal, 7:35 p.m.

Cleveland at Baltimore Kansas City at Harrisburg Detroit at Florida STANDINGS and USA Today-ESPN coaches Division l-A teams divided bv 25. wonloss records of the team's the team's opponents opponents 1 2 3 4 Ot Tot. Rams 17 71 54 65 0 207 Opp 100 81 49 55 0 285 Scoring TotRshRec Rt XP FG Pts Wilkins .0 0 0 0 20 15 65 G.Hill 4 4 0 0 0 0 24 Banks 3 3 0 0 1 0 20 Lee 3 2 1 0 1 0 20 Holcombe 2 2 0 0 0 0 12 Kennison 2 0 1 1 0 0 12 2 2 0 0 0 0 12 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Poll Comp AP U-E Avg. ST Sagarin NYT Avg. Skd QRnk Tot I.Tennessee 1 2 1.5 I 2 3 2 2.33 I 29 1.16 0 4 99 UCLA 3 3 3.0 1 2 (2.25) 1.75 7 0.28 0 5.03 3.

Kansas St. 2 1 1.5 3 1 3 2.33 62 2.48 0 631 4. Florida St. 4 4 4.0 4 4 1 3.00 5 0.20 1 8 20 5. Ohio St.

5 5 5.0 6 5 5 5.33 25 1.00 1 12 33 6. Arizona 6 6 6.0 5 6 7 6.00 54 2.16 1 15 16 '7. Florida 7 7 7.0 10 9 10 9.67 28 1.12 2 19 79 8. Texas 10 10 10.0 7 8 8 7.67 13 0.52 2 20.19 9. Wisconsin 8 8 8.0 9 10 9 9.33 63 2.52 1 20 85 10.

Tulane 9 9 9.0 8 16 (18) 14.00 97 3.88 0 26.88 11. Nebraska 13 17 15.0 11 7 (13.5) 10.50 14 0.56 3 29 06 12. Georgia Tech 12 14 13.0 17 20 10 15.67 44 1.76 2 32.43 13. Arkansas 11 11 11.0 18 15 21 18.00 59 2.36 2 33.36 H.Virginia 14 12 13.0 14 19 17 16.67 43 1.72 2 33.39 15. Syracuse 18 18 18.0 (17.25) 17 6 13.42 31 1.24 3 35.66 -U)I-1 CI" ,21.

Jennings 20 12 17 1766 Pattonville 13 16 8 1956 JENNINGS Benson 26, Brooks 19, Gant 10, Jackson 5. Glass 4, Puckett 2. FG 24 (2 3-point FG)FT16PF18. PATTONVILLE Walker 30. Payne 8, Ruff 6, Brock 5, Clark 5, Bakula 4, Johnson 4.

FG 24 (5 3-point FG) FT 9 PF17. SOUTHSIDE CLASSIC First Round St John's 4 6 9 625 MehlvHIe 17 13 16 1056 ST. JOHN'S Pasternak 10, Baum-gartner 6, Geldmacher 4, Kurczynski 3, Jinkerson 2. FG 10(1 3-point FG) FT 4 PF 8. MEHLVILLE DuPree 14, Edinger 10.

Roesch 7, Hargas 6, Mix 5. Har-desty 4, Smith 4, Curtis 2, Lowery 2, Wingerbach 2. FG 25 (1 3-point FG) FT 5PF9. St Mary's 13 18 9 1454 Aftton 11 7 5 1538 ST. MARY'S Weindel 20, Simokai-tis 8.

Robben 6, Lehrmann 6. Dunlap 4, Schmittgens 3, Trower 3, Harmon 2, Simon 2. FG 21 (0 3-point FG) FT 12 PF 12. AFFTON Robinson 12, Sanders 10, Cox 9, Withers 4. Buchmeir 3.

FG 16 (4 3-point FG) FT 2 PF 17. MONTGOMERY COUNTY INVITATIONAL First Round Clopton 12 7 14 1043 Montgomery Co. 14 12 20 52 CLOPTON Lovell 11, Baker 8, Lindsay 7, Starts 6, Burkemper 6, Mills 2. Omohundro 2, McCrory 1. FG 14 (0 3-point FG) FT 15 PF 27.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY Forrest 17, Hinderson 14, Weekely 7, Brake 4, Beck 3, Barr 2, Graves 2, Morton 2, Oden 1. FG 19 (0 3-point FG) FT 14 PF 19. Hermann 3 12 6 1334 New Haven 15 16 16 956 HERMANN Niehouse 9. Landolt 8, Coffey 6, Dan Leboube 4, Binkholder 3, Fricke 2, Craig Leboube 2. FG 14 (2 3-point FG) FT 4 PF 19.

NEW HAVEN Scheer 21, Bloch 17, Koch 9, Davis 4, Steiger 2. Wolfe 2, Muir 1. FG 22 (2 3-point FG) FT 10 PF 1 EXPLANATION KEY Poll Average The average of pon. uiners receiving votes are Computer Average The average of The Hester AndersonSeattle Times, Jeff Sagarin's rankings and New York Times rankings. In order to prevent differences in individual formulas, a maximum adjusted deviation of no greater than 50 percent of the average of the two lowest The Associated Press media poll calculated in oraer received.

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