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Scoreboard 18 Kokomo (Ind.) Tribune Wednesdoy, Sept. 19, 1990 Baseball tton tonto Iroit iwaukee iveland Illmore iv York kland icago xas lifornia sttle msasClty Ttnesota itsburgh wYork mtreal icago illadelphia Louis nclnnatl is Angeles in Francisco in Diego ouston tjanta By Tht Auttlittd Prtu ANTImtilOT AMIRICAN LIAOUt Division Pel OB .544 .544 .413 .446 .463 12 .449 14 81 81 7J 77 69 79 69 II .405 20V) West Division 66 60 Lie Strtak Home Away 1-3-7 Lost 1 46-27 35 41 won Won 3 LOSt 2 Won 2 won 1 M2 6-4 37 112 146 3-7 LOSt 4 42-35 3933 36-39 36 38 34-37 35-42 37-37 32 43 34-39 32 42 32 39 28 49 94 16 71 74 73 69 67 Pet .635 .527 .500 .490 .466 .447 OB Struk Away 1-6-4 LOSt 2 47-27 47 27 7-3 Won 6 45 29 41-33 t-7-3 LOSt 1 45 30 33-40 5-5 LOSt 3 41-35 33 39 1-5-5 Won 1 37-39 36 37 3-7 LOSt 1 42-33 27 46 It Won 1 36-38 31-45 I 16 20 21 Va 25 28 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division S4 83 79 71 68 66 PCI .568 .565 .537 .483 .463 ,446 OB Vj 4Vj 15V2 18 Lit Streak Home Away 1-3-7 Lost 6 43-29 41-35 51-25 3239 43-29 36 39 37-38 34-38 35-36 33-43 West Division 1-6-4 7-3 Z-7-3 4-6 3-7 Lost 2 Won 4 Won 3 Won 2 LOSt 3 33-43 33-39 Pet 83 64 .565 79 69 .534 76 72 77 81 89 70 67 59 .514 .476 .453 .399 i-denotesf irst game was a win AMERICAN LIAOUI Biltimore 4, Boston) Cleveland Mi Toronto 3, New York 2 Minnesota 10, Kansas City 4 Seattle 7, Texas 3 Detroit 3, California 3 Chicago Oakland2 WefMiday's Omits Cnlcago (McDowell 13-71 al Oakland Boston (G.Harris 13-7) at Baltimore 7:35 p.m. Milwaukee (Navarro 7-5) at Cleveland (Lear p.m. New York (Learv 9II) at Toronto (Key Kansas City (Appier II7) at Minnesota Buthrlefrl), 1:35 p.m. Texas (Ryan 137) at Seattle (M.Young Detroit (Terrell 44) at California iGrane Thursday's Games Cleveland at New p.m.

Chicago at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. Only games scheduled SAN FRAN CINCINNATI abrhbi aorhbi Butler cf 3 2 1 0 BHatchr 114000 Bass, rt 3000 HMorrs JO Sntna pr 0 0 0 0 Ooran 2b 4010 Kingery rl 0000 ONeill rl 4010 WCIark Ib 4 2 3 3 Sabo 3b 4122 Mitchell It 5 I 2 Winghm ct 2 0 0 0 MWIms 3b 4 0 0 0 Braggs II 2010 Decker 4010 Duncan ss 4 0 1 I RThmp 2b 40 10 Oliver 2000 Benimn ss 3 0 0 0 Oester ph 1000 Burkett I 0 0 0 Trevlno 0000 Bedrosn 0 0 0 0 EDavis ph 1 0 0 0 Brownng p2000 Layana 0000 RoRdrgz pOOOO Armstrn 0 0 0 0 Ouinns ph 1000 Mntli 0000 KeBrwn 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 SIS Totals 15 313 San Francisco 101 001-5 Cincinnati OM 100 E-Duncan. DP-Cincinnati 2. LOB-San Francisco 9, Cincinnati 5. 26- Mitchell.

RoThompson, Sabo, HMorris. HR- WCIark 2 (IB), Mitchell (35). OB Lie Streak Home Away Z-5-5 LOSt 1 42-30 41-34 6-4 Won 2 42-31 37-38 7Vi 1-6-4 Won 1 42-30 34-42 13 7-3 Won 4 37-40 33-37 4-6 LOSt 2 43-30 24-51 24VJ 1-2-8 LOSt 4 34-42 25-47 NATIONAL LI AGUE TwtsDay's Games San Francisco 5, Cincinnati 3 Los Atlanta 2 Montreal 4, Nrw York 3 Plrtsburghs San Diego Houston 1 St. Lotiis 3 WttMsday'sOames Pittsburgh (Drabek 19-6) at Chicago Montreal (Barnes 0-0) at New York San Francisco (Downs 1-1) at Atlanta (Glavlne 1-11), 7:40 p.m. Cincinnati (Jackson 55) at Houston (Portugal Philadelphia (Combs M) at St.

Louis San Ditgo (Lllllqulst 3-10) at Los Angeles (Valeniucla 13-11), 10:35 p.m. Thursday's Games Montreal at New York, 1 35 p.m. Pittsburgh at Chicago, 2:20 p.m. San Francisco at Atlanta, 5:40 p.m. Cincinnati at Houston, 1:35 p.m.

Philadelphia at St. Louis, 1:35 p.m. San Diego at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. JM flLtull Oil 110 1 E-VHayes. DP-Philadelphia 1.

LOB- Phlladelphla 6, StLouis 14. 2B-Jose. IP ED II SO 2 1 4 WP- IP ER IB SO San Franciuo Burkett W.13-7 Bedrosn Cinclnitali Browning L.13-9 Layana RoRdrgz Armstrong 123 13 23 0 13 1 12-3 0 0 1 Mjputell! pitched to 3 batters in the 9th. by RoRodriguei, Bass by Minutein.WP-Minutelli. -Umpires-Home, Pulli; First, Rippley; Second, Darling; Third, Froemming.

tOS ANGELS ATLANTA abrhbi abrhbi LHarris 3b 5 1 3 0 OMcDII II 4010 Javier cf 4110 Tredwy 2b 4 11 0 Daniels If 4212 Cant cf 4000 Got! 0000 Justice rt 4010 Murray Ib 5 1 3 0 Gregg Ib 4021 Brooks rf 4001 Presley 3b 4 0 1 0 Scioscla 3 000 Whitt 4000 Samuel 2b 3 1 0 0 Blauser ss 3 1 1 1 Olttmn ss 3 0 1 1 Marak 1000 Neidlngr 3 0 0 0 Castillo 0000 CGwyn phlOOOMBell ph 1000 Gonzalz If 0000 Freemn 0000 Lemke ph 1000 Henry 0000 Totals it 4 Totals 14 2 7 2 Los Angelei MO OM Atlanta IN 001 MI-2 Justice, Gregg. Atlanta 1. Los Angeles 1, Atlanta 5. Daniels, Treadway. HR-Blauser SF- Brooks.

IP ER II SO Los Angeles Ngldlinger W.5 1 7 41101 2 5 57214 Ontiveros 2 3 1 1 3 Boever 5,13 2 00011 StLouli Twksbry L.10-7 5 155 2 000 Camacho 2 111 HBP-Daulton by Tewksbury. Grimjley 2. Umpires-Home, Tata; First, Quick; Second, Bonin; Third, Rennert. MONTREAL NEW YORK abrhbi ibrhbi Raines If 4221 HJhnsn ss 4010 DMrtn; cf 4021 Herr 2b 3110 Noboa ss 1 0 1 1 Magadn Ib4120 DeShlds 2b4000Stwbry rf 4113 Wallach 3bS 1 20 WcRylds 114000 Walker rt 3000 Jefferis 3b 3 0 1 0 Calarrg Ib 4 0 1 0 Franco 0000 Fitzgerld 4 1 3 1 Boston ct 2000 Owen ss 3000 Wilier ct 1000 Burke 0000 Sasser ph 1000 Boyd 2000 OBrien 2000 Ruskin 0000 Hughes ph 1000 Foley ss 0 0 0 0 Gooden 1000 Nixon cf lOOOTabler ph 1000 Penap 0000 OMally 3b 1000 Totali 15411 Tatali 31313 MMtrtal ON Oil M1-4 New York ON OM ON-) E-Boston. OP-New York 2.

LOB- Montreal 9, New York 6.2B-DaMartinez 2, Magadan, Wallach, Fitzgerald. HR- Strawberry (35). SB-Galarraga (6), Jet leries (11), DeShlelds (391, Raines (44). S-Gooden, Boyd. IP KB SI SO Montreal Boyd 6 400 Ruskin 11-32 3 3 Burke 3 1230 0 0 Ntw York Gooden 7 3 3 I 100 SAN DIEOO HOUSTON akrhki abrhbi Roberts II 5212 Blgglo 3000 GHarris 0 0 0 0 McGrllf 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Candael 2b 3 0 0 Alomar 2b 5 1 2 0 Rhodes cl 1000 JaClark Ib 3 2 i Clancy 0000 Stphrun Ib I 0 0 0 Rohde ph 1000 JCarter ct 5 2 3 2 Slmms Ib 1000 Lynn rt 4000GDavii Ib 3 0 0 0 Abner rl lOOOXHrnndi pOOOO Santiago 4 0 0 Cedeno ph I Parent 0000 Cavidsn If Pglrulo 3b 3 0 1 1 Stubbs II 4010 Tmpltn ss 3 1 1 0 Osuna 0000 JeClarK II 0000 Caminit 3b 1 I 0 Whitson 1 0 0 0 LGonilz 3b2000 Cora ss 1000 Anthony rf 4 0 1 0 Ramirz ss 4021 Gullcksn 00 0 Young cl 1010 Totals IIIII I Totals 31 I 1 San Diego 012 112 W-l HOKUM IN Oil NO-1 E-Camlniti, Cora.

DP-San Diego Houston 1. LOB-San Olego 6, Houston 7. 2B-Pagliarulo. HR-JCarter (24), Roberts (9), JaClark (23). SB-JCarter (20), Roberts (411, Alomar (21).

S-Whitson. IP BB SO San Dicta Whitson w.13-1 7 ill GHarris 1 000 Letterts 1 000 Houston Gulllckson L.913423 I 6 Clancy 1132 2 2 XHrnandz 2 000 Osuna 1 100 WP-Clancy. Crawford; First, Harvey; Second, DeMuth; Third, Gregg. PITTSBURGH CHICAGO akrhhi abrhbi Bckmn 3b 3 I 1 1 Walton cl 5221 King 3b 2000 Sndbrg 2b 3010 JBell ss 2100 Grace Ib 4120 VanSlyk cf 3 1 1 I Dawson rl 4 I I 2 Bonilla rl 4023 Salaiar 3b 4 1 Bonds II 3000 Dunston ss 4 2 2 0 Bream Ib 4 0 0 0 Berryhill C4123 LVIIIerc 3 1 0 0 Dasceni It 3 0 0 1 Llnd 2b 4010 GMaddx 4 0 1 0 Smiley 0000 Palacios 0 0 0 0 Cangels ph 1 0 1 0 York 0000 Merced ph 1 1 0 0 Reuss 0000 Bairp 0000 Rynlds ph 1000 Belinda 0000 Redus ph 0000 Totals 31 5 I 5 Totals 3S 112 I Pittsburgh IN Ml 000-5 Chicago Ml IM Nx-l E-Salazar. DP-Chicago 2.

LOB- Pitt sburgh 5, Chicago S. 2B-Sandberg, Bonilla. 3B-Oawson. HR-Walton (2), Berrynill (1). S- JBell.

SF-Dascemo. IP ER BB SO Pittiftvrih Smiley 10 13 6 6 Palacios 123 I 0 York 2 3 2 Reuss 1 0 0 Bair 1 2 0 Belinda 2 00 Chicago GMaddx W.14 13 9 65254 Winters; First. Davis; Second, Layne; Third, Rungc. KANSAS CITY MINNESOTA abrhbi abrhbi McRae cf 5012 Gladden II 41 2 1 Seitzer 2b 4010 Lirlano 2b 5122 Brett Ib 4010 Puckett cl 4 2 1 0 BJacksn If 4 0 0 0 Mack cl 0000 Perry dh 4110 Hrbek Ib 4123 Elsnrch rf 4000 Gaetti 3b 4110 Berry 3b 3111 Leius ss 0000 Schulz ph 1000 Bush dh 4110 Mayne 3111 Munoz rf 4111 Stillwell ss 3 1 1 0 Ortiz 4111 Newmn ss 3 1 1 1 Totals 35 4 7 4 Totals 10 12 9 E-Guillen, Pssqua. DP- Chicago Oakland 1.

LOB-Chicago 7, Oakland 13. Ventura, Fletcher. 3B-5osa HR-Baines (151, Sosa (U), Fletcher (4), Calderon (14). SB-RHenderson (61). 5- (p so Chitito AFerndz 7 8 2 5 5 Patterson 1 10012 Oakland Moore L.1213 4 85501 Burns 2 43301 Nelson 7.

10021 Klink 1 00010 Moore pitched lo 1 batter in the Slh. Patterson. Cousins; First, Reed; Second, Cooney; Third, Brinkman. BOSTON BALTIMORE abrhbl abrhbl JoReed 2b 4 1 1 0 SFinley rl 4000 Quintan Ib 4 0 0 0 Gallaghr 113000 Boggs 3b 4011 BAndesn II1 0 0 0 Burks ct 40)0 Gomel 3b 3000 Greenwl If 4000 CRipkn ss 4 I 1 0 Evans dn 0 I 0 Wthgln dh 2 0 0 0 Romine rl 2000 Horn ph 1010 Heep ph 1000 Holies 4110 Pena 2000 Oeverex cl 3 1 1 1 Rivera ss 2000 Segui Ib 2113 BRipkn 2b 3 0 Totals 31 4 1 Totals 30 4 4 Boston ooo ooi ooo-i Baltimore ODD MO 40x-4 E-Quintana, Gomel. DP-Baltimore 1.

6, Baltimore 5. 2B- JoReed, BRipken, Horn. HR-Segui (2). 5B- RomineU). IP ER BB SO Boston Bolton 6235 4 1 4 Gardner 1300000 Reardon 1 I 0 Mesa W.2-2 7 31133 SchHng 00000 Olson 5,32 I 10001 Umpires-Home, Morrison; First.

Roe; Second, Barnett: Third, Kosc. Kansas City N3 IN OM- 4 Minnesota IN IM Stillwell, Mayne, Liriano. DP-Kansas City 1. LOB-Kansas City 6, Minnesota Perry, Pucketf, Hrbek. Gladden, Liriano.

SB-Gladden 124), Newman (13). SF- Hrbek. IP ER BB SO Kansas City Gordon 11 423 i 7 6 2 4 McGffgan 1331100 ISanchez 10 CsMldndo NEW YORK TORONTO abrhbi abrhbi Kelly cf 4021 MWilsn ct 4000 Sax 2b 4010 TFrnd! ss 4000 Mtngly dh 4010 Gruber 3b 3110 Maas Ib 4111 McGrill Ib 2 0 0 0 JeBrfld rl 2000 Bell dh 3110 Nokes 3000 Ducey II 2100 Leyritz ph 1000 Willims ph I 0 0 Geren 0000 Myers 3011 Meulens If 2 I 0 0 Bordrs ph 0000 Blowers 3b3 0 0 0 MllnKs ph 1011 Wlwndr pr 00 0 0 Lee 2b 2001 Velarde 3b 0 0 0 0 Felix rl 3000 Espnoi ss 4010 Totals 31 21 i Totals 3 4 3 Ntw York OM 010 010-1 Toronto OM 020 001-3 Two ouls when winning run scored. 1. York 7, Toronto 5.

Espinoza. HR- Maas (1W. SB-Meulens (I). S-McGrill. SF- Lee.

IP ER BB SO New York MWitt 8 27233 Guterman L.107 23 1 1 1 1 0 JDRobnsn 0 10000 Toronto Stieb 7 51136 Black W.1210 2 lilio JDRobinson pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. HBP-JeBarlieldby Black. PB-Myers. Reilly; First. Garcia: Second, Hendry; Third, Palermo.

DETROIT CALIFORNIA abrhbi abrbbi Phillips 2b 5 1 2 0 Polonia II 4010 Frymn 3b 5021 Ray 2b 4000 Tramml ss 0 0 0 Dwnng dn 3000 Fielder Ib 3010 Winlicld rl 3 1 0 0 GWard dh 4110 Stevens Ib 3 I 1 1 Lemon rf 4010 Parrisn 4010 Moseby If 3110 Howell 3b 2000 Heath 4010 Scholild ss 2 0 0 Cuyler cl 2002 CDavis ph 1000 Tuesday's Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League SEATTLE MARINERS- Named Scolt Nethery scout BASKETBALL National Basketball Association ATLANTA HAWKS- Signed Robinson, guard, lo a lour year contract. Renounced Ihc riqnts lo Clill Levingslon, forward, and John Lomi, guard. Waived DuaneFerroll. guard. MINNEAS01A IMBERWOLVES- Extendod the contracts ol Sam Mitcholl and Tod Murphy, forwards.

ORLANDO MAGIC Named Mall Wilson assistant trainer. SAN ANTONIO SPURS Signed David Rivers, guard. Continental Basketball Association CBA Promoted Jim Toolcy lo vice president of operations. OMAHA RACERS- Re signed Holman Har ley. guard.

FOOTBALL National Football League ATLANTA FALCONS- Signed Gilbert Renlroe, quarterback. Waived William Evars, defensive back NEW YORK JETS- Waived Carl Byrum, running back. PHOENIX CARDINALS- Waived Tony Jordan, running back, nnd Randy Kirk, linebacker Canadian Football League BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS Acquired Ryan Hanson, running back, from the Toronto Argos (or a 1991 second round draft choice Named Bob Vespaziani defensive backs co.ich. CALGARY STAMPEDERS Added An thony Cherry, running back, to the practice roster HAMILTON TIGER CATS- Added Walter Zatylny. receiver, to Ihc prac lice roster.

HOCKEY National Hockey League LOS ANGELES KINGS- Sent Bill O'D wyer, Ross Wilson, Tom Martin. Jim Thomson, Bob Berg, Lfldislav Iresl, Mican Aivazoff, Dave Pasin and Shawn McCosh, forwards; Murray Brumwell, Rene Chapdclaine, Eric Ricard, Scoll Young and Peter Scntner, delensemen; and Ron Scolt, goaltender, to New Haven of the American Hockey League. Sent John Van Kesscl, Darin McBride and Graham Stanley, lor wards; Stcphanr- Richer, Rick Hayward, Kevin MacDonald and Sieve Jacques, delensemen; and Darryl Gilmour, goaltender, to Phoenix of the International League. Waived Jell Wilson, Mark Kur iawski, Jell Gawlicki. Norman Demers, Murray Bokenfohr, Yvan Bergeron.

Fran cois Belanger and Ray Edwards, forwards. COLLEGE ARIZONA STATE-Named Ron zone men's assistant basketball coach. ARKANSAS STATE Named Robert Rainey academic advisor lor athletics. CLARION- Named Diana Schwartz soltball coach and women's assistant volleyball coach. 7 Tarleton Tcxs (I) 8.

Dickinson N.D. 9 Pac. Lutheran, Wash. 10 Chadron Neb. 11.

Wis. La Crosse (1) 12. Bethany, Kan. 13. Georgetown, Ky.

Cumberland, Ky 15. Greenville, III. (tie). Linlicld, Ore. Carroll, Mont.

SI. Mary Plains, Austin, Texas M. Francis, III. Hanover, Ind. Howard Payne Lewis Clark PluUton Kan 200349 9 200 345 8 100 327 11 300 317 10 11 0 295 1 1 0 0 239 16 200 226 18 200 211 17 200 182 21 0 0 18! 22 2 10 149 20 I I 0 139 12 200 117 25 120 96 23 1-1-0 81 24 210 78 -100 71 1 0 0 65 00 38 JUCOTopIS COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.

(API The top 15 teams in the National Junior College Athletic Association final football poll aller bowl games, with first place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. IB and total points: Record Pts 30 UO 1. NE Oklihoma (9) 2. Ricks, Idaho 12) 3. Nassau.

N.Y. (1) Butler Kan. 5. Colleyvillo, Kan 6. Lees McRae, N.C.

7. Pearl River Miss. 8. Grand Rapids Mich. 9.

Dixie, Utah. 10. Navarro, Texas 11. Ellsworth, Iowa 12. Miss.

Delta, Miss. 13. William Riiiney, III. N. Greenville SC Garden City Kan 20 20 30 30 20 30 30 11 1 1 2 1 30 2 I 30 2 1 Hockey Tuesday's NHL Preseason Sums By The Associated Press AtMoscow Montreal 1100-2 Central Army 1101-3 First Montreal, Pederson (Schneider), 4:12.

2, Central Army. Bure Second Period-3, Montreal, Lelevbre (Savard). 5:37. 4, Central Army, Zubov (Chibirev). 12:32.

Third Overtime-5, Red Army, Kovalenko, :50. Koy and Desiaroms; Central Army, Drozdov and Mihailovsky. At Quebec Buffalo 0 1-' Quebec 1 First Period-1, Quebec, Fortier Second Quebec, Fogarty (Cirella, Lallcur), 4:32 (pp). 3, Quebec McKegney (Nolan, Fortier), 7:54. Third Buffalo, Audclte (An dreychuk).

4:33. 5, Quebec, Forlier (Petit, (pp). Goalies-Bullalo, Puppa, Litlman. Quebec, Gordon, Tanner. At East Rutherford, N.J.

Philadelphia 2 I 1-5 New Jersey 3 0 First Period--1, Philadelpia, Tocchet (Ricci, Berube), 6:16. 2, New Jersey, Slastny (MacLean, Huscroft), 9:52. 3, New Jersey, Muller (Driver, Stastny), 14:04. Philadelphia, Tocchet, 5, New Jersey, Stastny (Sharpies Muller), 19:15. Second Period-6, Philadelphia, Latal (Tocchet, Eklundi, 8:46.

7, Philadelphia, Kushmer, 13:47. Third Period-8, Philadelphia, Eklund (Mellanby), 13:19. 9, New Jersey, Ciger (Shanahan, Muller), 19:19. Goalies-Philadelphia, Hextall, Wreg get; New Jersey, Terreri, Melanson. At Calgary, Alberta Toronto 0 0 0-0 Calgary 2 2 0-4 First Period- 1, Calgary, Sweeney (Nieuwendyk, Priakin), 1.00.

2, Calgary, Reichel (Makarov, Ranheim), 2:25. Second Calgary, Priakin (Glynn), 14:47. 4, Calgary, Reichel (Ranheim.Sabourin), 16:31. Third Period-None. Goalies-Toronto, Reese, Ing.

Calgary, Vernon.Guenette. At New Haven, Conn. N.Y. Rangers 0200-2 Hartford 2000-2 First Hartford, Verbeok (Picard), 5:23.2, Hartlord, Verbeek (Baca, Second Period--3, New York, Bennett (Rice, Zamuner), 13:01 (pp). 4 New York, Moller (Miller, Rull) 14:51.

Third York, Vanbiesbrouck, Lalore5t. Hartlord, Sidorkiewicz, Whit more At Edmonton I 0 1-3 Winnipeg I 0 1 O-J First Period 1, Winnipeg, Smail (Barnes, Olausson), 10:41 (pp). 2, Edmon ton, Maclver, 16:49. Second Period -3, Edmonton, G.Smith Third Winnipeg, Elynuik (Smail. Olausson), 19:10.

Overtime-5, Edmonton, Linesman Goalies-Edmonton, ReddicK, Grecnlay. Winnipeg, Draper, Essens.i. WTA Money Leaders By The Associated Press The Women's Tennis Association money leaders Ihrough Sept. 16: 1. Marlina Navratilova $1,027,030 2 Steffi Graf 999,070 3.

Monica Seles 875,474 4 Gabriela Sabatini 648,533 5. Jana Novotna 6. Zina Garrison 485,018 7. Helena Sukova 401,684 8. Arantxa Sanchez Vicario 398,299 9.

Natalia Zvereva 393,363 10. Kalerina Maleeva 282,163 11 Mary Joe Fernandez 261,616 12. Manuela Maleeva Fragnir 249,674 13. Jennifer Capriati 225,815 14 Nathalie Tauziat 221,756 15. Judith Wiesner 203,962 16.

Elizabeth Smylie 198,904 17. Gigi Fernandez 194,545 18 Larisa Savchenko 187,409 19. Leila Meskhi 157,629 JO Mercedes Paz 151,678 21. Patty Fendick 146,203 22. Nicole ProviS 146,036 23 Gretchen Magers 145,117 24.

Lori McNeil 142,065 25. Laura Gildemeister 135,016 26 Rosalyn Fairbank-Nideffer 132,460 27. Helen Kelesi 130,422 28. Conchila Martinez 129,959 29. Barbara Paulus 119,760 30.

Elna Reinach 115,746 31 Dinky Van Rensburg 113,218 32. Sandra Cecchini 112,214 33. Manon Bollegraf 108,376 34. Robin White 108,235 35. Ann Grossman 106,767 Prep Scoreboard NCAA Division I-AA Poll MISSION, Kan.

(API The top 20 learns in the NCAA Division I AA football poll with first place votes in parentheses, re cords through Sept. 16, total points and preseason ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. Furman (3) 300 79 2. Middle Tnn. St.

(1) 300 1 13 1 23 0 Totals DWhitc Venable 34 3 Totals cl 0000 cf 2 0 0 0 21 2 3 2 3. Montana J. New Hamshire 5. Grambling SI. 6.

SW Missouri St. 7. North Texas 8. E. Kentucky 9.

Liberty 10. E. Washington 11. Citadel 12. Rhode Island 13.

Nevada 14. W. Kentucky 15. Youngstown St. 16.

Appalachian St. 17. Boise St. 18. NE Louisiana Hie).

Massachusetts 20. Lehigh 200 200 200 210 200 200 300 200 1 1-0 200 200 200 300 I 10 2 10 101 101 200 75 73 64 62 60 56 53 52 46 33 32 31 29 22 18 16 14 GOtt Castillo Freeman 413 6 5 5 4 3 1232 I 0 1 1 2 10012 1 00001 -Umpires-Home, Hirschbeck; First, Second, Wcndelstedl; Third, West. PHILA STLOUIS abrhbi abrhbi DyKstra cf 5 0 0 0 OSmith ss 5010 Mrndini 2b 5 0 0 0 Zeile 3b 2100 JHayes If 5110 Lankfrd cf 4 0 0 0 W'ufphy rf 4 2 2 0 Guerrer IbSOOO Ib 3223 Jose rf 4121 2110 MThmps 1140 1 0 4010 Pagnozzi 4 1 1 0 3012 Oauend 2b 2 0 1 0 drjmsly 10 1 1 Twksbry 1 0 1 0 ph 1000 GPena ph 1000 delivers 0 0 0 0 Dayley 0000 ftelctir ph 1000 Walling ph 0 I 1 0000 Collins pr 0000 Camach 0 0 0 0 Tatals 3 I 2 Pena Franco Boyd pitched to 1 batter In the 7th. WP-Franco. Davidson; First, Williams; Second, McSherry; Third, Montague.

TEXAS SEATTLE abrhbi abrhbi Huson ss 4010 Reynlds 3b 41 1 1 Franco 2b 4010 EMrtnz 3b 3 1 0 0 Plmero lb4000GrfyJr ct 3101 Sierra rl 4 1 0 ADavis dh 4 1 2 4 Incvglla II 3 1 1 1 POBrln Ib 3 0 0 0 Reimer dh 41 2 0 Buhner rl 3000 JGonzIz cl 4021 Briley If 3120 Petralli 4010 Valle 2100 Buechel 3b 3 0 0 0 Vizquel ss 2000 Dghrty ph 1000 GrtySr ph 1011 Schaefr ss 1 10 0 Totals 151II Tatals 19 7 7 Teias IN IN Nl-3 ttame IN E-Delucia. DP-Texas 1, Seattle 2. LOe-Texas 6, Seattle i. 2B-JGonzalei, ADavis. HR-ADavls (13), Incaviglia (23).

SB-Briley2(15). IP ER SS SO Hough 623 3 2 2 4 1 Jeffcoat 0 22200 JeRussell 0 01110 1312210 DSmim Minniuta Erickson W.6-4 7 54405 Drumnd 1 10001 Garces I 10010 HBP-Stlllwell by Erickson. Shulock; First, Mer rill; Second, McClelland; Third, Denk inger. MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND abrhbi abrhbi Molitor Ib 4000 Cole cf 5000 Gantnr 2b 5110 Browne 2b 3 I 2 2 Yount cl 3110 Webster It 5 2 2 0 DParkr dn 5 I 3 1 Mldndo dh 4030 Deer rl 4000 Jellrsn dh 1100 Surnolt 3011 Alomar 3122 Vaughn If 4031 Jacoby 3b 3110 Sveum 3b 4000TWard rf 5121 EDiaz ss 3000 Manto Ib 3121 Brock ph 1000 Fermln ss 4021 Mclntsh 0 00 0 Totals 3 Totals 311 7 Milwaukee Hi Cleveland Ml 111 3U-I E-5urhoff, August. LOB-Milwaukee 10, Cleveland 13.

Vaughn, Browne 2, Alomar, Manto. (22), Jefferson TWard (2). S-Fermin, Alomar. SF-Alomar. IP ER IB SO Milwaukee Krueger 41310 3 3 1 0 August L.0-3 2 22210 Crlm 0 22220 Elvira 123 2 1 1 2 1 Cleveland Nagy W.l 4 DJones 713 123 Djij'lton ss Hollins 3b Rogers Arnsberg Seattle Delucia MJackson I Jeflcoat pitched to 2 batters In the 7th, JeRussell pitched to 1 batter in the 7th, Delucia pitched to 1 baiter i the Umpirei-Home, Ford; First, Evans; Second, Welke; Third, Coble.

Crim pitched to 4 batters in the 7th. Hirschbeck; First, McCoy; Second, Phillips; Third. Clark. CHICAOO OAKLAND abrhbi abrhbi Caldern dhS2 3 2 RHdsn It 3010 LJohnsn cf 4 0 0 0 Bordlck 2b 0 0 0 0 Fisk 5010 McGce cf 5110 Thomas Ib 3 0 1 1 JCansec rl 4 0 0 0 Pasqua If 4120 Baines dh 4121 McCray II 1000 DLewis pn 0 0 0 0 Sosa rl 5222 Lanslrd 3b 3 0 1 0 Ventura 3b41IOBIknsp II 1000 Fletchr 2b 3 2 2 McGwir Ib 4 0 0 0 Guillen ss 4011 Steinbch 4 0 0 Atenir 0000 Weiss ss 2010 Gallego 2b 4 0 2 0 Tatals II11)1 Totals 34211 Chicago Oakland IH 113 000-1 Ni MO NO-i Detroit no no 000-3 California 010 100 000-2 E-Schofield, CFinley. DP-Calilornia 1.

LOB-Detroit California 6. 2B- Heath, Phillips. HR-Stevens (6). S- Cuyler. Schofield.

IP ER BB SO Detroit Morris 18 7 32254 Henneman 5,21 2 00000 California CFinley L.I87 9 93127 HBP-DWhlte by Morris. PB-Parrish. Kaiser; First, Johnson; Second, McKean; Third, Vollag gio. Men's slowpifch At Northwest Park, Tuesday Kokomo Tribune 201 063 5-17 23 FBI 220 030 0- 7 12 WP-Jack Reed 41 Leading hitters: Kokomo Tribune Tony Beachy 3 Ib; John Beactiy 2 Ib, 2b, Carey Beachy 2 Ib, 2b, Brian Beachy Ib. 2b; Jerry Dicken 2 Ib; Tim 2 Jack Reed 2 Ib; Brian Christie 2 Ib TDK 1 2 0 13- 7 11 2 Rally's 3 10 0 Ox- 13 14 1 WP Lawson Leading hitters: TDK Cameron 2 Ib; Rally's Hurlock Jb, Ib; Leger 2b, 3b: Scott 2 Ib; Smith HR; Warden 2 3b Merrell Brothers 160 121 00-11 10 2 Shoney's 200 140 41- 12 21 5 WP- Larry Weir; LP- Ted Merrell Leading hitters: Merrell Mick Good son HR; Brian Hoffman 2b, 2 Ib; Ted Mer rell 2 Ib; Shoney's Mali Weir 5 Ib; Jay Feners 2 Ib; Danny Allen 2 11), Tim Weir 3b, 2b.

Ib; Larry Miller 2 Ib; Dave Cross RobMcLain2b Goll KCCll-hole league A (light: low gross Barb Orem 67; low net- KatieSchmith68 Might: low gross Becky Kreuiberger 102; low net Stonebraker 75 flight: low gross Mary Lou Miles 109; Marge Wilson 73 Low putts Dot Bergslrom 29 NCAA Division II Poll MISSION, Kan. (API The top 20 lean- in the NCAA Division II football poll wil first place votes in parentheses, recorc through Sept 16, total points and laweek'sranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. North Oakt St. (41 2. Mississippi Coll.

3. Jacksonvill Al 4. Portland Ore. 5. Grnd VI.

Men. 6. Pittsburg Kan. 7. UC Davis 8.

Indiana. Pa. 9. Angelo Texas 10. New Haven, Conn.

11. Tusktgee. Ala. 12. Virginia Union 13.

N. Michigan 14. Woltortl, S.C. 15. Norfolk St.

16. Morningside, low 17. Edinboro, Pa. 18. Ashland, Ohio (tie) Cal Poly SLO M.

Delta Miss. 200 1-1-0 200 300 300 300 200 I 10 210 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 1 10 201 200 1 10 3 NAIA Division I Top 20 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (API The top 20 teams in the NAIA Division I football poll with first place votes in parentheses, re cords through September 16. total points, and last week's ranking: Record Pts Pre I. Crsn Nwmn, Tn.

(13) 200 279 1 2 Ceniral Ohio ID 100 266 2 3. Arkansas Monticello 300 235 6 4. NW Oklahoma 2 10 J21 4 5. Arkansas Tech 300 207 II 6. Moorhead Minn.

200 194 7 7 Harding, Ark. 210 8. Empona Kan. 210 9. Western New Mexico 300 10.

Adams Colo. 110 II. Mesa Colo. 110 12. Concord, w.va.

13. Mars Hill, N.C. 14. Shepherd, W.Va. 15.

Southwest St Mnn 16 SE Oklahoma 17. Northern Slate, S.D. 18 Northeastrn Okl. Volleyball At Southwood, Tuesday Southwood del. Eastern, 17 15.159 Eastern leaders: Service points Missy Cheek kills Melissa Hcrr 6 Eastern players cited: Candy Jones (overall play and leadership), Mary Beth Bramel Eastern record: 2 6 Eastern visits Taylor Thursday At Western, Tuesday Western del.

Taylor, 715,156,153 Western leaders: Service Brook Filzer 9, Brandi Hulol and Shelly Shepherd 7 each; spikes (kills) Jennifer Neal 14 Western record: 511 Reserve wrapup Taylor del.Western,159.154 Western players cited: Lisa Talbert, PaiviUrmas (overall play) Western record; 1-7 Western hosts Northwestern Monday Swimming At Eastern. Tuesday Maconaquah 116, Easlorn 68 Varsity summary 200 yard medlev relay I. (Wendy Langley, Julie Westerlund, Jenri'9 Comerlord, Abby Borden), 2:06.3, 2. East ern (Brand! Freeman. Jenn Grove.

Jenny Hoback, Dendra Pontius), 3. Maconaquah (Renee Wilson, Staci King, Shelly LeMaster. Taura Spencerl, 2:23.97 200 treestyle 1. Jennie Comerlord (Ml, 2. Brandi Freeman (E), 3.

Katie Pitzer (M). 2:40.38 200 individual medley 1. Jenny Hoback (E), 2. Abby Borden (M). 3.

Annette Eder (Ml, 2:54.99 50 freestyle 1. Wendy Langley (M), :26.3; 2. Dendra Ponlius (E), :28.12; 3. Shelly LeMaster I meter diving 1. Julie Westerlund IM), 179.75; 2.

Tara Byes 162.3; 3. Annie Cain(E), 116.75 100 butterfly 1. Jenny Hoback (E). 2. Abby Borden (M), 1:17.08, 3.

Staci King (M), 1:26.59 100 Ireestyle 1. Jennie Comerlord (Ml, 2. Christy Bartrum IE), 3. Renee Wilson 500 Ireestyle 1. Dendra Pontius (E), 6:17.16, 2.

Annette Eder (M), 3. Jenn Grove (E), 6:27.77 200 Ireestyle relay 1. Maconaquah (Wendy Langley, Julie Westerlund, Abby Borden, Jennie Comerford), 2. Maconaquan (Kelly Pearson, Annette Eder, Renee Wilson, Taura Spencer). 3.

Maconaquah (Vanessa Monroe, Mary Pinatelli, Katie Pitzer, Stephanie McDor 100 backstroke 1. Wendy Langley (M), 3. Vanessa Monroe IM). 1:23 OJ. 3.

Heather Maggart 100 breast stroke 1. Brandi Freeman (El. 2. Julie Westerlund (M), 3. Shelly LeMaster (Ml, 1:29.65 400 freestyle relay 1.

Eastern (Jenny Hoback, Jenn Grove, Dendra Pontius. Brandi Freeman), 2. Maconaquah (Katie Pitzer, Annette Eder, Tara Byes, Shelly LeMaster), 3. Maconaquah (Staci King, Thelma Spradlin, Kelly Pear son, Aaron Riggle), 5:07.34 Crosscountry At Marion VA Hospital, Tuesday Varsity boys race: Kokomo 29, Marion .16, Wabash 84, Fort Wayne Imhurst 91 Top finishers: 1. Josh Colvin (M), brian wiedennoett IK), 5.

Scott Stucker (K), 6. Jon Rostron (K), 7. J.T. Tolerson (K), 9. Mike Booth (K), 17:24 Kokomo record: 105 Reserve boys race: Kokomo 16, Wabash 65, Marion incomplete, Fort Wayne Elmhurst incomplete Toplinisher: 1.

Derek Moon (K), 17:43 Kokomo record: 132 Varsity girls race: No. 20 Kokomo 16, Wabash 62, Fort Wayne Elmhurst 62, Marion incomplete Top finishers: 1. Andrea Knight IK), 2. Heather Burns (K), 3. Ulrikke Roald (K), 5.

Susan Ireland (K), 7. Johnna Sanburn (K), 18:03 Kokomo record: 12 3 Kokomo visits Wabash Invitational Saturday At Elwood, Tuesday Varsity boys race: Taylor 15, Elwood 47 Top finishers: I. Brett Carlile (T), 2. Brian McGavic (T), 3. John Russell (T), 4.

Devin Riley (T), 5. Jim Moore (T), 6., Chad Bozell (E), 7. Tyler Sugar (T), 8. Dan Pantos (E), 9. Matt Hetrner (T), 10.

Allen Hatfield (E), 20:43 Varsity girls race: Elwood 17, Taylor 45 Top Taylor finishers: 3. Anne Wilson, 2U-27; 4. Angle Baker, 5. Athena let.nett, 6. Sunida Nijhawan, 21:26 Soccer At Kokomo south campus, Tuesday Kokomo 1, Marion 1, tie Kokomo goal: Ruben Leija Assist: Jeremy Markle Kokomo saves: Mike Shane 3, Brian KirkmeyerS Shotsongoal: 12 Kokomo record: 3 42 Kokomo visits Logansport Thursday Freshman volleyball At Kokomo south campus, Tuesday Kokomo del.

Marion, 15 9,150 Kokomo leaders: Service points (aces) Charlotte Holloway 11 (2); kills Erica Coose and Debbie Benzigcr 2 each Kokomo record: 3-3 Junior high volleyball At Kokomo south campus, Tuesday Eighth grade result: Marion Justice del. Kokomo, 1511,1512 Kokomo leader: Service points Jen nilerKunkleS KcKomo record: 3 3 Kokomc visits Eastern Sept. 27 Seventh grade result: Maple Crest del. Marion Justice, 156,15 12 Maple Crest leaders: Service points Michelle Livingston 9, Fabiola Wolff 5, Amy McMahon4 Maple Crest players cited: Jayne Hum phrey, Brooke Colescotl, Patty Benziger, Katie Lovegrove (overall play) Maple Crest record: 3 0 Maple Crest hosts Lafayette Park Thursday Junior high football At Taylor, Tuesday Eighth-grade result: Taylor 12, Western 0 Scoring summary: Winston Howard 60 run, Dennis Ehase 83 run Players cited: Taylor (oflense) Chris McKay, Winston Howard, Dennis Ehase, (delensel Jason Soupley, Joe Morgan, Jeremy Mundy, Robert Wagus Taylor record: 12 Taylor hosts Tri Central Tuesday At Eastern, Tuesday Eighth grade result: Eastern 24, Kokomo Eastern scoring: Mike Winger 13 run (Winger run), Winger 3 run (Winger conversion), Winger 6 run (John Cheek pass from Jeremy Roberts) Eastern players cited, (ollonse) Corey Wyrick, Matt Clark, (delense) L.J. Hill, Mike Winger Eastern record: 2-1 Eastern hosts Peru Tuesday At Lewis Cass, Tuesday Eighthgrade result: Lewis Cass 30, Maconaquah6 Lewis Cass scoring Paul McDorman 6 run (Kyle Dixon run), McDorman 4 run, McDorman 12 ran (Tim Pickering run), Pickering2run (Dixonrun) Lewis Cass record: 30 Lewis Cass visits Northwestern next Wednesday Seventh grade result: Lewis Cass 20, Maconaquah6 Lewis Cass scoring: Zack Phillips 15 in terception return (Craig Jcrnagan run), Dusty Ingram 60 run, Ingram 43 run Lewis Cass defense standouts: Jeremy Burns, Zack Phillips, John Martin Lewis Cass record: 21 Lewis Cass visits Northwestern next Wednesday County schedule Howard County sports schedule Thursday 4 p.m.

Lewis Cass al Taylor, varsity and reserve tennis 4:15 p.m. Eastern and Southwood at Madison Grant, varsity and reserve boys andgirlscrosscountry 4:30 p.m. Kokomo at Logansport, soccer 4:30 p.m. Marion Bennett at Northwestern, soccer 4:45 p.m. Carmel Clay at Kokomo south campus, freshman tennis 6 p.m.

Hamilton Southeastern at Eastern, varsity swirnmirtg 6 Kokomo at Anderson, varsity swimming 6 p.m. Carmel Clay at Kokomo soutn campus, freshman volleyball 6:30 p.m. Eastern at T.iylor. varsity and reserve volleyball 6:30 p.m. Lafayette Jeff at Kokomo south campus, varsity and reserve volleyball Sports history Sept.

19,1976 Quarterback Kevin Lechner scored on a dive late in the fourth quarter and Clyde Brown ripped through to add the two point conversion as Kokomo's freshman team defeated Logansport 8-6. It was the Wildkats third straight win. Henderson Ark. Fort Hayes St. 210 300 210 3 00 210 310 1 10 120 2 1 0 186 5 171 3 157 15 154 10 147 9 141 8 125 16 91 14 84 17 61 18 49 12 23 20 19 NAIA Division II Top 25 KANSAS CITY, Mo.

(AP) The lop 25 teams in the NAIA Division II football poll with lirst place votes in parentheses, re cords Ihrough September 16, total points and preseason rank Record Pts Pre 1. Missouri Valley III) 2 0 0 J66 2 2. Central Washingtn (51 100447 3 3 Baker, Kan. (1) 200 425 4 4. Nebraska Wesleyn (1) 200400 5 5.

Peru Neb. (I) 200 376 7 6. Westminster, Pa (21 010 358 6 SPORTS HOT LINE: 1-900-246-1414 Kokomo Tribune SPORTS HOT LINE. Call (or latajtt ratultt In the NBA, NHL, college and pro football and collage basketball. Seven a week, 24 hours a day, with regular updates.

You pay Just 75 cents a minute. TV, radio sports listing Sport Evtnt TWRadio p.m. 1:20 p.m. (Thttf.) at Pirates at 07) Discuition 6:00 p.m. Kokomo Hlflh School Sports 6.30 p.m.

Howard County Sports Area high school football statistics Arta foglball tttntf ingt of Si 1 Iral (1.000) 0) rn (1.000) (.750) (.750) 00) 90) W) 0) (.000) )) pi. II 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 i 4 4 ott avg 41.0 35.0 18.7 26.5 19.5 29.5 16.5 155 13.0 14.5 6.5 5.7 Del avg 3.0 11.0 5.2 9.8 10.5 22.2 9.5 227 12 7 33.0 41.8 33.2 (Pet.) Tipton (1.000) -Northwestern i Tri-Central (.7 "Lewis Cass (.7 Western (.500) (.500) -Eastern (.500) (.500) taconaqual I.DOO) (.000) Last wxk'i rtiulti Kokomo 14, Logansport 9 Northwestern Taylor 0 Winamac 27, Eastern6 Western 35, Maconaquah 14 Lewis Cais II, Easlbrook 6 Tri Central 21, BentonCenlralU, OT Tipton54, Peru 12 Clinton Central 43, Kniehtstown 0 Carroll 12, CastonO Thii wMk't Friday Anderson at Kokomo (homecomino,) Eastbrook at Western (homecoming) Mount Vernon (Hancock) at Taylor (homecoming) Eastern at Lewis Cass (homecoming) Northwestern at Maconaquah (homecoming) Westfield at Tri Central Mississinewa at Tipton (homecoming) Clinton Central at Clinton Prairie Carroll at Winamac Peru at Alexandria Overall Anderson 0 3 I Logansport 0 3 LittWMk'trtiuIti New Castle 22, Anderson 21 Kokomo 14, Logansport 9 Marion Lafayette Jeff Richmond 26, Muncie Central 6 This wMk's Friday Lafayette Jeff at Muncie Central Marion vs. ichmond at Hoosler Dome Anderson at Kokomo Saturday Logansport at New Castle denotes conference games Conference football standing! Conf. North Central Conference football standings Team Marion R.chmond Lafayette Jett Muncie Central Kokomo New Castle Conl. 3 0 3 0 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 4 3 3 2 2 1 Team Northwestern 3 0 4 Eastbrook 1 3 Western 2 1 2 Lewis Cass 1 1 3 Eastern i 1 2 Maconaquah 2 0 Taylor 0 3 0 Last week's results Lewis Cass II, Eastbrook 6 Northwestern 29, Taylor 0x Western 35, Maconaquah 14 Winamac 27, Eastern 6 This week's schedule Eastbrook at Western Northwestern at Maconaquah Eastern at Lewis Cass Mount Vernon (Hancock) al Taylor denotes conference games Central Indiana Conference 4 4 2 2 1 Overall 0 Wabash I 2 1 3 Peru 0 3 04 Last week's results Blackford 42, Madison Grant a Mississinewa 66, Wabash 0 Tipton 56, Peru 12 Alexandria 7, Elwood 2 This week's schedule Wabash at Madison Grant Mississinewa at Tipton Elwood at Blackford Peru at Alexandria denotes conference games Hoosier Heartland Conference football standings Conf.

Overall Team Tri Central 1 0 3 1 Clinton Central 0 0 40 Clinton Prairie 0 1 1 3 Last week's results Tri Central 21, Benton Central 14, OT Clinton Central 63, Knightstown 0 Hamilton Heights 41, Clinton Prairie This week's schedule Clinton Central at Clinton Prairie WestfieldatTri Central denotes conference games Area football statistics Rushing (Minimum 3 carries per game; 3 yard avg.) (Carries-yardage yards per carry) football standings Team Mississinewa Tipton Blackford Madison Grant Alexandria Elwood Conf. 3 0 3 0 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 Name (Team) Jason Abbott (CO Brian Key (TC) Chad Gartin (O Doug Philer (Tip) Jerry Creason (Wi Ryan Hammond (LO Pat Pierce (K) Darrel Foerg (Tip) Eric Maris (M) Matt Boor INW) D.McFarland (Tay) Mike Harpe ITip) Fauon Lynch (K) Car Ydg, YPC 47 434 9 2 48 82 63 113 79 54 38 40 53 39 21 52 361 360 344 343 334 328 297 272 243 227 219 504 7 5 4 3 55 3 0 4 2 6 I 7 6 4 6 5 8 10.4 3.9 ID 7 Tom Johnson (E) J.McCullOUqli (TO Barl Miller (W) Brian Lehman (NW) David Carroll (E) Clinl Dennis TO Tony Mullins (TO Tad Hook (LO David Moore (M) B.J. Pemberton (E) Jim Thomas (M) Chad Roberts (W) Cassidy Clark (Pi A Triplet! (P) Marc Long iTip) Passing (Completions attempts Name i Team) Brian Lohman (NW) John Johnson iO Marc Long (Tip) Brad Deciaktr (E) Scott Beard (CO Bart Miller (W) Clint Dennis (TO Mark Fern iP) Rick Bivtns (K) Bill Browning I LC Eyyebrecht (M) SteniLMiiann Tay Brian Key (TC) Enc Moris (M) Gerry Good LO Douci philer i 1 Duncan i Toy Bnan McPiki- iNW) Aaron Conner TC Ryan Hammond (LC) Lament Hardy Darren Jones iLC Enc Et bauyh (LC 44 33 47 39 23 30 25 32 23 22 15 25 26 15 19 empts imp 29 34 26 27 17 21 25 20 16 21 12 18 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 169 154 153 135 114 113 104 101 98 97 93 84 81 78 53 TDs) 3.8 4 7 3.2 3.5 4.9 3.8 5.0 4 0 3.1 4 2 42 5 6 3 2 3.0 3 5 Alt Yds 71 86 56 48 33 50 70 J5 43 43 29 55 3 14 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 520 513 398 395 366 361 325 301 270 262 189 162 92 41 33 32 15 5 0 0 0 0 ID 6 3 6 3 5 3 3 0 2 2 3 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Receiving (Minimum 1 catch per game) (Receptions yardage) Name (Team) Rec Yds TDHiGm Schr'fernuin iNWl 14 173 3 107 Chad Edwards (Tip) 13 Ray Walls (TO 12 Dan McCollum (Tay) 12 Justin Tow (C) Jay Plummer (W) George Reul (NW) Mike Downing (E) Brandt Gillin (Tip) J. Leiningcr (TC) Rodabaugh (LC) Matt Lange (TO Mondo Fowler (K) Malt Kcisling IE) Eric Maris (M) Chris Tuberty (W) Cllris Morris (Ml Lawrence (P) Douq Philer (Tip) Brian Howell IP) Malt Gaddy IK) 11 Ryon Hammond tLC) Eric Eruaugh iLO B.J Pemberlon (E) Tom Beattie (P) David Carrell (E) Scoring 9 9 8 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 215 236 143 137 264 110 216 131 93 76 75 55 84 70 66 57 52 40 100 96 40 35 34 29 24 2 3 1 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 108 71 70 72 57 43 112 55 51 43 43 30 76 58 38 19 30 74 3V 21 35 17 11 15 (Minimum 12 points) Name (Team) CiL-ason tW) Abbott (CO Philer (Tip) H.im'U ILO Mans iM) IE) Gar tin tC) Waters iCO Ne.il (CO Pierce IK) Conner (TO Browning (LO Dennis (TO Downing Foeiy (Tip) Lohman (NW) Long ip) Miller IW) TD Ixp 9 8 6 5 5 4 4 3 2 3 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 II 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2xp 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TP 56 49 38 32 30 28 2-1 22 21 20 20 18 18 IB 18 18 18 18 Mosson (CO Mullins (TO Triplet! (P) Walls (TO Poe (M) Eller (NW) Hammol (W) Beard (CO BirJdlc (CO Bolinger (CO Garrison (O H.irpu (Tip! Luin'yer (TO Lynch (K) Norrod (Tip) Rcul (NW) Riebe (W) Ro'baugh (LO Sctir'man (NW) Sl'mann (Tay) 0 0 0 0 6 13 0 0 0 I) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 18 18 15 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 Howard County defensive leaders Leading tacklcrs (Total tackles-sacks) Kokomo: Marlin Norman 33 (1); David Sim mons 29 (3), Dave Hinze (1) and Perry Me Cullum 16each. Marcus Patterson 15 Eastern: Jim Jameson 33 (1), B.J.

Pemberton 23, B.R. Sandlin 19 (2), Mall Buckley 17 Scott Anderson 16 (2' .0 Taylor: Jason Benlzler 76; Aaron Hawkins 52; Jesse Duncan 26, Mike Tnomison 21; Andy Cage Western: Darrell Sears 33, Chris Frazier Chad Shepherd 24: Mike Hale (1). Ron Frazier 18' Northwestern: (three week totals, updated ligures not provided) Marc Powell 32; Shawn Culherlson3l 11). Chad Miller 21; Rick Cardwell IB (1). Corky Huston (1) and Terry Loer (1) li each Interceptions Corky Huston (NW), 3, Chad Millei (NW) and Pal Pierce IK).

2 each, M.ili Boor (NW), Ryan Christie (K). Ted Crablree (K). Mike Downing IE), Jesse Duncan (T), GUI Faulkner (NW), Chris Frazier (W), (W), Perry Me Cullum (K), Brad Myers INW), Ryan Oyler (NW), Jason Purvis IK), Sandlin (E) and David Simmons (K 1 ear.

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