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2C Wednesday, December 14, 2005 Lansing State Journal www.lsj.com Television today Scoreboard Basketball: he 1 NBA Sacramento at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.. Fox Sports Net; (tape) 3 a.m.. Fox Sports Net Phoenix at Dallas, 8 p.m., ESPN Houston at Golden State, 10:30 p.m., ESPN Hockey: NHL Detroit at Atlanta (tape), 12:30 p.m.. Fox Sports Net Radio today Basketball: NBA Sacramento at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.. WQTX 92.1-FM, WXYT 1450-AM, WSGW 790-AM Hockey: College Rick Comley Show, 6 p.m., WQTX 92.1-FM Sports talk: Jack Ebling's Sports Page.

7 a.m., WQTX 92.1-FM Staudt on Sports. 9 a.m., WVFN 730-AM Fred Heumann Show, 1 p.m., WQTX 92.1-FM AM 870 Sportstalk, 2 p.m.,WKAR 870-AM Mad Dog and 3 p.m., WQTX 92.1-FM The Huge Show. 3 p.m., WVFN 730-AM VIRGINIA TECH 7(4 Louisville CAPITAL ONE BOWL, ORLANDO, FL MONDAY, JAN. 2 AUBURN 10 Wisconsin FIESTA BOWL, TEMPE.AZ. MONDAY, JAN.

2 OHIO ST 4 Notre Dame SUGAR BOWL, ATLANTA MONDAY, JAN. 2 GEORGIA 7V4 Virginia ORANGE BOWL, MIAMI, FL TUESDAY, JAN. 3 PENN ST Florida St ROSE BOWL, PASADENA, CA. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4 USC 7 Texas NOTE: Odds provided by National Sports Services, Inc (http:www.nss.net) Home WED.

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I-AA: Tampa Bay at Cincinnati at 8 p.m. New England Detroit Uons ESPN2 1:30 p.m. 4 p.m. ft Ch. 17.47.66 Ch.3,6 dJ WQTX 92.1-FM at Florida at Tampa Bay Panthers 7:30 p.m.

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WQTX 92.1-FM Fox Sports Net JfcSggf Fox Sports Net WQTX 92.1-FM DFN 1130-AM Mens hoops: Mens hoops: Cleveland St Florida Int I ''i 7 p.m. 4 p.m. i i WJIM1240-AM Comcast 't WJIM1240-AM ISif Women's Houston 7 p.m. WVFN 730-AM Purdue 0 0 0.000 6 2 0.750 Illinois 0 0 0.000 53 0.625 Indiana 0 0 0.000 54 0.556 Michigan 0 0 0.000 5 5 0.500 Iowa 0 0 0.000 44 0.500 Penn State 0 0 0.000 4 4 0.500 Northwestern 0 0 0.000 3 3 0.500 Wisconsin 0 0 0.000 4 5 0.444 Tuesday's results Michigan 98. Fordham 55 South Carolina 79.

Minnesota 61 Today's games Wisconsin at Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Northwestern at Western Michigan, 8 p.m. 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 Dec. 11, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. Tennessee (31) 8-0 1,109 1 2.

Duke (12) 7-0 1.088 2 3. LSU (2) 4-0 1.014 3 4. Ohio St. 6-0 964 4 5. Baylor 7-0 944 5 6.

North Carolina 9-0 905 7 7. Rutgers 8-0 891 6 8. Maryland 8-1 808 9 9. Connecticut 7-1 728 8 10. Stanford 4-2 61311 11.

Michigan St 6-2 60513 12. Arizona St 7-1 58815 13. Notre Dame 6-1 575 10 14. Minnesota 6-1 558 14 15. Oklahoma 9-1 536 16 16.

DePaul 8-1 48011 17. Georgia 7-2 392 17 18. New Mexico 8-2 31718 19. Texas 4-3 25719 20. Purdue 6-2 25124 21.

Vanderbilt 8-2 248 21 22. Utah 6-1 19623 23. N.C. State 6-2 122 25 24. UCLA 5-3 8622 25.

Temple 6-2 77 20 Others receiving votes: Boston College 66. Virginia Tech 35. Louisville 30, W. Kentucky 25, Southern Cal 19. Florida 17, BYU 14, Saint Joseph's 9, Florida St.

5. George Washington 5, Washington 5. Mississippi 4, Oregon 4. Bowling Green 3, California 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Texas Tech 1. Swimmers, diver earn weekly honor EAST LANSING Two swimmers and a diver earned weekly Big Ten honors.

Sophomore Adam Schmitt was named swimmer of the week and junior Matt Akerly was named diver of the week. For the women, senior Rachael Hagerman was named co-swimmer of the week, sharing the honor with Iowa's Kelly Warner. Both the men and women won the first away meet of the season, defeating Ball State on Saturday. Ticket information Michigan State: 355-1610 Lions: (800) 616-7627 Michigan: (734) 764-0247 Tigers: (248) 258-4437 Ticket Master: 484-5656 Pistons and Shock: (248) 377-0100 Lugnuts: 485-4500 Red Wings: (313) 983-6606 Third quarter Atl-Vick 17 run (Peterson kick), 7:50. Atl Safety.

Brooks sacked by Lake in end zone, :40. Fourth quarter Atl-FG Peterson 43. 8:33. Atl-FG Peterson 20, 3:01. NO AH First downs 22 19 Total Net Yards 332 406 Rushes-yards 24-125 32-127 Passing 207 279 Punt Returns 3-15 4-28 Kickoff Returns 6-104 5-101 Interceptions Ret.

1-19 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 27-46-0 13-25-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-12 0-0 Punts Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards 10-107 9-74 Time of Possession 30:42 29:18 Individual statistics Rushing-New Orleans. A.Smith 11- 60, Stecker 7-35, Brooks 4-24, Karney 1-3, A.Thomas 1-3. Atlanta, Dunn 10-13, Schaub 1-10, R.White l-(minus 7). Passing-New Orleans, Brooks 27-46-0-219. Atlanta.

Vick 12- 23-1-231, Schaub 1-2-0-48. Receiving-New Orleans, Horn 5-54, Stallworth 5-43, Hilton 4-41, Hakim 4-32, A.Smith 3-12, Stecker 2-12, LHall 2-11, Henderson 1-8. A.Thomas 1- 6. AUanta. Crumpler 3-94, Jenkins 3-33, R.White 2-65, Dunn 2-39, Griffith 2- 12.

Finneran 1-36. Missed field goals None. (Home Team in CAPS) St Johns; Aaron Donald, St Jonns; Josh Jones. Jackson NV; James Buckingham. Jackson NW; Miguel Salgado, Jackson NW: Chns Cowan.

Jackson NW; Tyler Bartolaca Charlotte: Cody Miller. Charlotte; Blake Thoiras, Ciarioae; Gresham Halstead, Charlotte CAAC-3 First Team AJ Humes, keeper, DeWitt Don Tart, defender. DeWitt Andrew Mossner, defender, DeWitt Jordan McClure, defender. DeWitt Joe Ishraidi, forward. DeWitt Mark Bamhill, midfielder, DeWitt Rob Blews, midfielder, DeWitt Dan Derose, forward.

DeWitt Andrew Friend, midfielder. DeWitt Kyle Armour, forward, DeWitt Ryan Cook, defender, DeWitt Kurt Koeve, midfielder, DeWitt Patrick Henigan, midfielder, DeWitt Ben Gwizdala, defender, DeWitt Mike Thomas, midfielder. DeWitt Matt Powers, defender, DeWitt Matt Glover, forward, Fowlerville Jimmy Lee, midfielder, Fowlerville Luke Downing, keeper. Fowlerville Brian Karmolinski, midfielder, Fowlerville Nick Dale, forward, Fowlerville Mike Chrisman, defender, Haslett Danny Gallagher, midfielder, Haslett Nick Jarosz. midfilder, Haslett Devin Mongrain, midfielder.

Haslett Chris Dean, defender. Lansing Catholic Ryan McManus, midfielder, Lansing Catholic Wilhem Lawrence, midfielder. Lansing Catnolic Peter Mann, defender, Lansing Catholic Andrew Tarvis, defender, Lansing Catholic David Grand, defender, Lansing Caiholx John Zimmer, keeper. Lansing Catholic Alec Rice, defender. Lakewood Ed Whitesol.

defender. Lakewood Kyle Root, defender. Lakewood Andrew Dow, defender Lakewood Ryan Vargovch. midfielder. Williamstcn Nick Schall.

forward. Williamston Jimmy Clark, keeper, Williamston Mid-Michigan Conference First Team Greg Anderson, Portland Steve Lux, Alma Joel Lucas. Alma Brnadon Stas. Chesaning Taylor Crambell. Corunna NickThiede, Corunna Brant Weaver, Ovid-Elsie Pat Schiffer, Ovid-Elsie Robert Ching, Ovid-Elsie Cody Shively.

Perry Henry Dumwald. Portland Second Team Dexin Mort, Chesaning Jake Moeiler, Corunna Robert Buklovick, Corunna Bryan Lenneman. Corunna Chris Mikesell. Ithaca Ryan Nevins. Ithaca Chris Parker.

Ovid-Elsie Jared Waver. Perry Tim Haga. Perry Honorable Mention: Jim Yost A ma: Neil Stebelton, Alma: Keegan Gay. Alma; Chris Reznich.Alma: Kyle Walton. Corunna: Ryan Davis.

Corunna: Bnan Cornell, Corunna; Victor Montemayer. Ovid-Elsie; Gustavo Siiva. Ovid-Elsie; Devin Seger. Perry; Josh Taylor. Perry: Dell Grahm.

Perry; Wes Juss. Portland: Tony Ward. Portland MISCA All-zone team Swimmer of the Year: Sara McDaniel-Okemos Diver of the Mory First Team Hannah Merrill-Williamston Rebecca Ebner-Okemos Katie Brooks-Jackson Kristen Mrozowski-East Lansing Kara Brockhaus-Holt Kelsie Schooley-Holt Diana Post-East Lansing Katelyn Childers-St. Johns Katie Smethurst-Grand Ledge Emily Kasavana-Williamston Morgan Rosentreter -Okemos Beth Kotz -Okemos Ann Taylor-Williamston Katie Faiver-Haslett Coach of the Year: Todd Marsh-Grand Ledge Diving Coach: Bruce Foster Haslett Second Team Molly Miller (St Johns). Chelsea Holmes (Alma), Ginna Grace (Aima).

Olivia Wu (East Lansing). Ashley Nardone (Mason), Joanne Pohl (Holt). Emily Carpenter (DeWitt). Morgan Wilson (Holt). Katie Simon (Grand Ledge).

Emma Marcus (East Lansing). Lindsey Howley (Holt). Sarah Demorest (DeWitt). Britney Greenland (Eaton Rapids). Alayna Childers (St Johns).

Sami Byer MacDonald (East Lansing) Swimming Coach: Tiffany Donegan(East Lansing). Diving Coach: Jerry Derrig(Williamston) Honorable Mention: Justine Kozlina (Holt). Arleigh Savage (East Lansing). Stephanie Miller (Haslett). Franka Crowell (W-LCC).

Katie Bellant (St Johns). Betsy Crum (Williamston), Sarah Vert (Haslett), Meg Weichman (Okemos). Rachel Restum (Okemos), Briana Seaks(Okemos), Lauren Wilcox (Corunna), Kelsi Pitylak (Eaton Rapids), Amanda Arthur (DeWitt). Viu Wichman (Okemos), Michelle Pitchford (Grand Ledge), Almai Hedden (Grand Ledge), Tiffany Ziolkowski (Holt), Emily Fairless (W-LCC), Lauren Brown (Grand Ledge), Lydia Kramer (Grand Ledge). Uz Hart (W-LCC).

Katherine Reeder (Ionia). Mal-lory Cook (Mason). Mary-Rose Hillstrom (Holt). Cassandra Bellant (St Johns), Andrea Anstett (Okemos). Swimming Coach: Brent Pohlonski (Holt).

Diving Coach: Tom Kuhlman (East Lansing) Holt 130, Mason 52 200 medley relay-Holt (Robinson. Groskopf. Burgess, Lucas 1:54.57) 200 freestyle-Robinson (H) 2:02.16 200 ind. medley-Hearit (M) 2:19.17 50 freestyle-A. Burgess (H) 25.69 Diving-Schwem (H) 1.94.95 100 butterfty-Hettinger(H) 1:17.23 100 freestyle-Groskopf (H) 51.37 500 freestyle-A.

Lucas (H) 5:43.99 200 freestyle relay-Holt (Groskopf, Robinson, A. Burgess, K. Gibbs) 1:39.82 100 backstroke-Thon (H) 1:08.82 100 breaststroke-Groskopf (H) 1:08.86 400 freestyle relay-Holt (Thon. Warner, A. Lucas.

Rogers-Snodgrass 3:55.24. Records-Holt 2-0, Mason 0-1. Haslett 213, Ovid Elsie 95 200 medley relay-Haslett (Peterson, Gruenberg, Paslaski, Stiffler 1:56.66 200 freestyle-Mobley (H) 202.81 200 ind. medley-Root (H) 2:08.57 50 freestyle-Kern (H) 23.73 Diving-McGovern (H) 1:56.8 100 butterfly-Paslaski (H) 1:06.49 100 freestyle-Kern (H) 51.95 500 freestyle-Jackson (H) 5:56.09 200 freestyle relay-Haslett (Gallagher. Stifler.

Paslaski. Root) 1:44.95 100 backstroke-Root (H) 59.58 100 breaststroke- Gallagher (H) 1:13.32 400 freestyle relay-Haslett (Goforth, Mobley. Root, Kern) 3:56.99 Records-Haslett 2-0, Ovid Elsie 0-1 Laingsburg 10-8-14, Lansing Christian 25-25-25 Aces-Stert (LC) 5. Swartz (L) 1. Assists-Reese (LC) 28.

Shaffer (L) 5. Kills-Jillard (LC) 12, Swartz (L) 5. Blocks-Slopsema (LC) 4, Forrest Dell (Lj 3. Digs-Jillard (LC) 12. Koepf (L) 15.

Records-Laingsburg 1-1-3, Lansing Christian 3-1-2. Haslett tournament Haslett took second place out of 17 teams, losing to Battle Creek St. Philip 25-19, 25-19 in the finals. Aces-Currier 9 Assists- Currier 93 Kills- Guarnaccia 33 Blocks-Olow-alofe 12 Digs- Guarnaccia 22 Records Haslett 4-1-1 Tuesday's results EAST Kings Point 76. Baruch 73 Maine 64.

Dartmouth 55 S. Maine 73. New England 63 Villanova 62. Penn 55 SOUTH DePaul84.Wake Forest 81 Flonda Atlantic 59. UCF 54 Hampden-Sydney 69.

N.C. Wesleyan 64 LSU 94. New Orleans 53 Louisiana Tech 85. Louisiana-Lafayette 78 Louisville 78. Chicago St.

54 Mississippi 77, Saint Louis 64 Tusculum 87. Lincoln Memorial 77, OT MIDWEST Aurora 87. Milwaukee Engineering 59 Chicago 68. Concordia. III.

55 Millikin 58. Illinois College 55 Mount St Joseph 79. Kenyon 69 N. Dakota St. 79, Denver 66 N.

Illinois 62. Wright St. 42 Olivet Nazarene 106. East-West 48 Rockford 78. North Park 68 Crosse 70.

Edgewood 59 SOUTHWEST Rock Bluff 54 FAR WEST New Mexico 71. New Mexico St. 68. OT EXHIBITION Bethany 75. La Roche 67 Big Ten standings Big Ten Pet 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 All games WL Pet.

100 1.000 70 1.000 50 1.000 81 0.889 72 0.778 52 0.714 52 0.714 73 0.700 43 0.571 43 0.571 34 0.429 Teams Illinois Michigan Ohio State Wisconsin Michigan St 0 Indiana Minnesota Iowa Northwestern Penn State Purdue Monday's results Wisconsin 54. N.C.-Wilmington 51 Ohio St 92. Norfolk St 59 Today's games UAB at Minnesota. 8 p.m. Illinois-Chicago at Northwestern, 8 p.m.

Belmont at Ohio State. 8 p.m. APtop25 The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' men's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 11. total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1.

Duke (66) 9-0 1.793 1 2. Connecticut (5) 7-0 1.703 3 3. Villanova (1) 6-0 1.653 4 4. Louisville 5-0 1.522 5 5. Memphis 7-1 1.432 7 6.

Texas 8-1 1.379 2 7. Ronda 9-0 1.267 10 8. Oklahoma 5-1 1.260 8 9. Illinois 10-0 1.233 11 10. Gonzaga 6-2 1.216 9 11.

Washington 8-0 1.135 13 12. Michigan St 7-2 1.006 14 13. Boston College 6-2 821 6 14. UCLA 7-1 808 16 15. George Washington 7-0 797 19 16.

Wake Forest 7-1 646 20 17. Maryland 7-2 556 21 18. Indiana 5-2 534 18 19. North Carolina 5-1 436 23 20. Nevada 6-1 398 17 21.

N.C. State 6-1 291 25 22. Iowa 7-3 281 12 23. Kentuckv 6-3 243 15 24. Arizona 4-3 140 24 25.

Houston 4-1 131 -Others receiving votes: Michigan 115, Ohio St 108, Wisconsin 88, Pittsburgh 63. Bucknell 59. Syracuse 56, West Virginia 47, Clemson 27, Indiana St. 27, Xavier 27, Ohio 19, Iowa St 16. lona 14, Alabama 11.

N.Iowa 7. Oklahoma St. 7, Arkansas 5, Buffalo 4, Vanderbilt 3. Missouri St 2, Georgia 1. La Salle 1, Montana 1.

ESPNUSA Today top 25 The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN men's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 11, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking: Record Pts Pv 1. Duke (30) 9-0 774 1 2. Connecticut (1) 7-0 738 3 3. Villanova 6-0 716 4 4.

Louisville 5-0 654 5 5. Memphis 7-1 613 7 6. Florida 9-0 595 8 7. Texas 8-1 591 2 8. Illinois 10-0 558 10 9.

Oklahoma 5-1 529 9 10. Washington 8-0 50112 11. Gonzaga 6-2 47411 12. Michigan State 7-2 383 14 13. Boston College 6-2 354 6 14.

UCLA 7-1 330 18 15. George Washington 7-0 306 20 16. Wake Forest 7-1 264 21 17. Maryland 7-2 25917 18. Indiana 5-2 237 16 19.

N.C. State 6-1 197 23 20. North Carolina 5-1 157 24 21. Nevada 6-1 126 22 22. Kentucky 6-3 11915 23.

Iowa 7-3 85 13 24. Wisconsin 7-1 75 25. Ohio State 4-0 62 -Others receiving votes: Michigan 58. Syracuse 58.Arizona 47. Pittsburgh 42.

Houston 31. LSU 22, West Virginia 22, Bucknell 19, Ohio 15, Xavier 11, Buffalo 7, Notre Dame 7, Colorado 6, Air Force 5. Alabama 5, Kansas State 5, Clemson 4, lona 4, Northern Iowa 3, Vanderbilt 3. North Carolina-Wilmington 2. New Mexico 1, Oklahoma State 1.

Tuesday's results EAST Boston U. 70. Harvard 59 George Washington 76, SMU 58 67. Mount Ida 46 Monmouth, J. 56.

Columbia 54 Otterbein 84, Bethany, W.Va. 69 S. Maine 75. New England 56 Stony Brook 71, Dartmouth 64 Union, N.Y. 73, Springfield 51 William Paterson 68, Drew 59 SOUTH Alabama ASM 67, S.

Carolina St 62, OT Delta St 63, LeMoyne-Owen 42 Fayetteville St 84, Armstrong Atlantic 66 Ronda Atlantic 80, Bethune-Cookman 46 Georgetown, Ky. 77, Walsh 60 Louisiana Tech 52, Mississippi St 41 Maryland 69, Coppin St. 38 South Carolina 79, Minnesota 61 Tusculum 75, Lincoln Memorial 46 West Georgia 69, Miles 53 MIDWEST E. Michigan 67, Saint Louis 59 Marian, Ind. 92, Olivet Nazarene 84 Marshall 72, Wright St 66 Michigan 98, Fordham 55 N.

Dakota St 83. Minn. St, Moorhead 68 Rockford 81, Milwaukee Engineering 46 Rose-Hulman 85, Mount St Joseph 66 St Francis, III. 94, St Joseph's, Ind. 56 93, St Scholastica 56 SOUTHWEST Baylor 72, McNeeseSt36 FAR WEST Denver 65, Air Force 59 Montana 82.

Santa Clara 77 UTEP 85, N. Colorado 57 Big Ten standings Big Ten All games Teams Pet Pet Ohio State 0 0 0.000 60 1.000 Michigan St 0 0 0.000 62 0.750 Minnesota 0 0 0.000 62 0.750 Favorite line underdog SATURDAY'S NFL NEW ENGLAND 4 Tampa Bay NY GIANTS 3 Kansas City Denver 9 BUFFALO SUNDAY'S NFL Pittsburgh 3 MINNESOTA INDIANAPOLIS 7 San Diego JACKSONVILLE 1514 San Francisco Seattle 7 TENNESSEE Arizona 1 HOUSTON MIAMI 9 Ny Jets Carolina 8 NEW ORLEANS WASHINGTON 3 Dallas Cincinnati 7 DETROIT OAKLAND 3 Cleveland ST LOUIS 3 Philadelphia CHICAGO 3 Atlanta MONDAY'S NFL BALTIMORE 316 Green Bay TODAY'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL MINNESOTA 3 Uab NORTHWESTERN 514 Illinois Chi BRADLEY 5 Kentucky WISC GREEN BAY 5 Michigan CINCINNATI 7 Ohio Fordham 116 FAIRFIELD TODAY'S NBA PHILADELPHIA 10 Atlanta Chicago 2Vi TORONTO BOSTON No Line Indiana DETROIT 10V4 Sacramento NEW YORK 4 Orlando NEW JERSEY 7Vi Charlotte Miami 3 MILWAUKEE La Clippers 3 NEW ORLEANS MEMPHIS 6 La Lakers DALLAS 416 Phoenix UTAH 6Vi Portland GOLDEN STATE 3 Houston TODAY'S NHL BUFFALO 120 Dallas LOS ANGELES 300 Washington Tampa Bay 125 ANAHEIM Portland 1602, Portland St Patrick 1030 Portland high game-Hurl 223. High series-Hurl 223. St Patrick high game-Krausz 134. High series-Schneider 236.

Records-N A. Okemos 4, Durand 3 Okemos goals-Swanson, Hirt, Foss, Burghardt Assists-Burghardt, Hall, Novello, Holmes 2. Durand goals-Beck-ner, Atkinson, Wooton. Assists-Atkin-son, Beckner, Wooton. In goal-Myers (D) 16 saves.

Dowdy (0) 19 saves. Today's games Bowling Lansing Catholic at Eaton Rapids Holt at Jackson Haslett at Mason East Lansing vs Charlotte Cheerleading Maple Valley at SMAA Meet Hockey Mason vs Jackson Howell vs Brighton Grand Ledge vs Lumen Christi Volleyball Charlotte. Lakewood. Grand Ledge at East Lansing Holt. DeWitt, Mason at St.

Johns Williamston.Waverly at Everett Lansing Catholic, Sexton, Bath at Ionia Morrice at Portland St. Patrick Okemos, Eaton Rapids, Lumen Christi at Haslett Fowlerville vs Jackson Northwest Eastern at Fowlerville Fulton vs St Charles Olivet vs Saranac Stockbridge vs Grass Lake Wrestling Maple Valley at Hastings Fulton at SaranacBath Portland, Perry at Durand Invitational Dansville at Potterville Everett at Holt Sexton at Okemos Olivet at Decatur Stockbridge at Onsted Eastern vs East Lansing All-league teams Southern Michigan Activities Assoc. First team Alex Grice, midfielder, Lansing Christian Kyle Grice, sweeper. Lansing Christian Doug Mains, midfielder, Lansing Christian Mitch Parkinson, defensive midfieSder, Olivet Cody Bayn, center defender, Jackson County Western Matt Russell, striker, Jackson County Western Jeremy Slager, Sr. center defender, Jackson County Western Mike Kitley.

Stockbridge Andrew McComas, midfielder, Columbia Central Mark Fairweather, sweeper, Albion Goalie: Steven Kania, Jackson County Western Second team Michael Rynties, defensive midfielder, Lansing Christian Chris Conley, center midfielder. Stockbridge Danny Fluenties, defender, Albion Shane Campbell. Columbia Central Abe Janson. midfielder. Jackson County Western Ben Harris, Sr.

Defender, Jackson County Western Scott Caskey, midfielder. Hillsdale Nick Smith, midfielder, Bellevue Jason Cherry. Columbia Central Raymond Wyrick, Jr. defender. Albion Goalies: Robert Pngges.

Stockbridge Josh White. Columbia Central Kensington Valley Conference (Howell only) first team: Brett Richards. Jon Reineke, Alex Hertrich Honorable mention: Jamie Frenger, Kevin Decker, Tim Keough. Jared Vince CAAC-1 First Team Peter Houston, forward. East Lansing Connor Patterson, defender, East Lansing Jordan Wyant, midfielder.

East Lansing Zack Curtis, midfielder. East Lansing Brian Saghy, forward, East Lansing Scott Zolkowski, keeper, East Lansing Omar El-Hussieny, forward, Okemos Steven Topper, keeper. Okemos Farread Jamilifard, midfielder. Okemos Alex Potter, midfielder, Okemos RJ. Rueckert.

forward. Everett Cyrus Saydee. forward, Everett Emilio Zamanppa. defender. Everett David Synder, forward.

Grand Ledge Gabe White, defender. Grand Ledge Sam Callow, defender. Grand Ledge Andy Worden. defender. Holt Mitch McCaige.

defender. Holt Jacob Brunner. midfielder, Jackson Derek Reynolds, defender, Jackson Nick Gregg, midfielder. Eastern Mike Robinson, forward. Sexton Honorable Mention Scott Milligan, East Lansing; Kris Hatch, East Lansing: Alex Nelson, East Lansing; Tony Hassan, Okemos; Jason Story, Okemos; Brendan Brown, Okemos; Ben Skole, Okemos; Nick Croze, Everett Ha Le, Everett Benny Saydee.

Everett George Wah. Everett Tony Mixon, Everett Todd Lassen.Grand Ledge; Mike Synder, Grand Ledge, Eric Bum-balough, Grand Ledge Dominic Jen- kens. Holt Matt Jenks, Holt Mike gukasov. Holt Richie Farran, Holt Michael Boggus. Holt Malcolm Landenberger, Jackson; Ken Hulett Jackson; Josh Manigold, Jackson; Logan Wagner, Jackson; Saul Nunez, Eastern; Ali Mukhtar.

Eastern; Rich Her, Eastern; Aaron Mendez, Eastern; Jordan Spearman. Sexton; Marcus Cousin, Sexton; DJ. Murray. Sexton; Andrew Barclay, Sexton; Tyler Shepard, Everett CAAC-2 First Team Ryan VanWagnen. Mason Alex Watson, Mason SamTerman.

Mason Ethan Felsling, Mason Josh VanWagner, Lumen Christi Daiki Mori, Lumen Christi Eric Schrauben, Lumen Christi David Wright. Lumen Chrisb Nate Kusler. Eaton Rapids, Brian Johnson, Eaton Rapids Michael Poneys, Waverly Jeff Glowacki, St Johns Jeff Jones. St Johns Braxton Kuhnle. St Johns Anthony Bergstrom, St Johns Josh Wright Jackson NW Mark Adler.

Jackson NW GerardoAlbaran. Jackson NW Josh Miller, Jackson NW Matt Manning, Charlotte Tim Martens. Charlotte Tom Root Charlotte Honorable Mention: Kolt Martin. Mason; Joe Ponischil, Mason; Mike Duncan, Mason; K.C Kennedy. Lumen Christi: Joe Mydosh, Lumen Christi; Jordan Marchewka, Lumen Chrisb; Jon Drlicka, Lumen Christi; Joe Holberg.

Eaton Rapids; Dan Oyer, Eaton Rapids; Adam Smith, Eaton Rapids; Greg Rinckey, Eaton Rapids; Raoul Navaro. Waverly; Adam Trial, Waverly; Rory Sebolt Waverly; Dillon Bums, Waverly; Brian Prohaska, St Johns; Max Prout Mistrial declared in Williams' lawsuit WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. A judge declared a mistrial Tuesday in a lawsuit by promoters who contended Venus and Serena Williams reneged on a deal to play men in a proposed "Battle of the Sexes" tennis event in 2001. Judge Jeffrey A. Wim'coff granted a request for a mistrial by John Romano, attorney for promoters Carol Clarke and Keith Rhodes, after almost three weeks of testimony.

It was not immediately clear if the case would return to court Seles could hang up racket NEW YORK Monica Seles, a nine-time Grand Slam winner, attended a Manhattan luncheon in her honor Tuesday at a restaurant owned by actor Robert De Niro. She's joining the Laureus World Sports Academy, which brings sports and social programs -to underprivileged youth around the world. It may prove to be a transition into another career. Seles never officially retired, but last played a Grand Slam tournament in 2003. A broken bone in the ball of her right foot has hampered her return.

"I'm still training and still trying, but at the same time I'm realistic," Seles said. "After 2006, if not, then it's pretty sure. You have to move on." Former Ohio State AD testifies COLUMBUS, Ohio The Ohio State athletic director who fired Jim O'Brien testified Tuesday that the basketball coach acknowledged he violated NCAA rules by giving a $6,000 loan to a potential recruit O'Brien denies the charge made by retired AD Andy Geiger, saying he never told Geiger he broke NCAA bylaws. O'Brien argues the loan of his own money was not a violation because he knew Aleksandar Radojevic, a 7-foot-3 prospect from Serbia, already had lost his amateur status by playing professionally. David Swank, the former chairman of the NCAA's committee on infractions, later testified that he agreed O'Brien did not break any rules when he gave the money to Radojevic.

O'Brien, who coached the Buckeyes to a 133-88 record that included two Big Ten titles and a Final Four berth in seven seasons, is suing in the Ohio Court of Claims for $3.5 million in back pay and benefits. The judgment could grow by millions if interest and other damages are awarded. Geiger testified he first learned of the money when he spoke briefly with O'Brien in April 2004. Superdome can, will be repaired NEW ORLEANS The Superdome, heavily damaged when Hurricane Katrina hit on Aug. 29, can be repaired and ready to reopen for major football events by Nov.

1, a consultant's report says. "The Superdome has become the most recognizable symbol of New Orleans," Tim Coulon, chairman of the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition Board, said after the report from the Ellerbe Beckett architecture firm was released. "The rebuilding of the Superdome will represent the rebuilding of the city." Repair costs are estimated at about $140 million and most of that is expected to be covered by the state's insurance and by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The renovation will include extensive improvements to the building that can be done at the time at a lower cost. The enhancements, which include adding windows to sections of the exterior, renovating and upgrading suites and meeting rooms, adding new scoreboards and entrances for suite holders, would cost an additional $42,700, but more than $13,000 would be covered by repair money.

Wild card could move up to No. 1 WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. It turns out Donald Young still has some work to do to become the youngest ITF World Junior Champion. The 16-year-old from Atlanta appeared to have wrapped up the year-end No. 1 ranking in boys tennis last week, but second-ranked Marin Cilic of Croatia decided he wasn't ready to concede anything.

Cilic received a wild-card entry for the Yucatan Cup in Mexico, where he was scheduled to begin play Tuesday. If Cilic wins the singles title there, he can overtake Young for the top junior ranking, according to the International Tennis Federation. Corrections and clarifications The Lansing State Journal strives to provide accurate and fair reporting. It is our policy to correct substantive errors of fact. If you think we may have published incorrect information, please call 377-1174 or e-mail correctionslsj.com.

The Okemos hockey team's goals and assists were switched with those for Durand's team on Page 2C of Saturday's edition. A corrected box score appears on this page under Prep Hockey. Holt junior Kara Brockhaus was a member of the Lansing State Journal Swimming and Diving Dream Team. The wrong photo was published alongside her name and accomplishments on Page 4C of Tuesday's Sports section. Here is the correct photo: Associated Press 2005 Ail-American team FIRST TEAM Offense Quarterback Vince Young, 6-foot-5, 230 pounds, junior.

Texas. Running backs Reggie Bush, 6-0, 200, junior. Southern California Jerome Harrison, 5-10, 199, senior, Washington State. Wide receivers Dwayne Jarrett. 6-5, 210, sophomore.

Southern California-Mike Hass, 6-1, 210, senior, Oregon State. Tight end Vernon Davis. 6-3, 253, junior. Maryland. Linemen Jonathan Scott, 6-7, 310, senior, Texas Marcus McNeill, 6-8.

335, senior, Auburn Max Jean-Gilles, 6-4, 340, senior, Georgia D'Brickashaw Ferguson, senior. Virginia. Center Greg Eslinger, 6-3. 285, senior, Minnesota. Kicker Mason Crosby, 6-2, 210, junior, Colorado.

All-purpose player Maurice Drew, 5- 8, 205, junior, UCLA. Defense Linemen Tamba Hali, 6-3, 267, senior, Penn State Haloti Ngata, 6-4, 345, junior, Oregon Elvis Dumervil, 6-0, 256, senior, Louisville Rodrique Wright, 6- 5, 330, senior, Texas. Linebackers AJ. Hawk, 6-1, 240, senior, Ohio State Paul Posluszny, 6-2, 229, junior, Penn State DeMeco Ryans, 6-2, 232, senior, Alabama. Defensive backs Jimmy Williams, 6-3, 215.

senior, Virginia Tech Darnell Bing, 6-2, 220, junior, Southern California Michael Huff, 6-1, 205, senior, Texas Greg Blue, 6-2, 215, senior, Georgia. Punter Ryan Plackemeier, 6-3. 235. senior. Wake Forest SECOND TEAM Offense Quarterback Matt Leinart, senior.

Southern California. Running backs DeAngelo Williams. senior, Memphis Brian Calhoun, junior, Wisconsin. Wide receivers Jeff Samardzija, junior, Notre Dame Calvin Johnson, sophomore, Georgia Tech. Tight end Marcedes Lewis, senior, UCLA.

Linemen Levi Brown, junior, Penn State Mark Setterstrom, senior. Minnesota Eric Winston, senior, Miami Taitusi Lutui, senior. Southern California. Center Dan Mozes, junior, West Virginia. Kicker Alexis Serna, sophomore, Oregon State All-purpose player Brandon Williams, senior, Wisconsin.

Defense Linemen Mathias Kiwanuka. senior, Boston College DarrylTapp, senior, Virginia Tech Kyle Williams, senior, LSU Orien Harris, senior, Miami. Linebackers Chad Greenway, senior, Iowa D'Qwell Jackson, senior. Maryland Patrick Willis, junior, Mississippi. Defensive backs Dion Byrum, senior, Ohio University Tye Hill, senior, Clemson Kelly Jennings, senior, Miami Alan Zemaitis, senior, Penn State.

Punter Dan Sepulveda. junior. Baylor. THIRD TEAM Quarterback Brady Quinn, junior, Notre Dame. Running backs Laurence Maroney, junior.

Minnesota LenDale White, junior. Southern California. Wide receivers Greg Jennings, senior, Western Michigan Derek Hagan, senior, Arizona State. Tight end Garrett Mills, senior, Tulsa. Linemen Sam Baker, sophomore.

Southern California Andrew Whitworth, senior, LSU Justin Blalock, junior, Texas Will Allen, senior, Texas. Kicker Brandon Coutu, sophomore, Georgia. All-purpose player Skyler Green, senior, LSU. Defense Linemen Brodrick Bunkley, senior, Florida State Willie Evans, senior, Mississippi State Mario Williams, junior, North Carolina State Jesse Mahelona, senior, Tennessee. Linebackers Aaron Harris, senior, Texas Nick Reid, senior, Kansas Bobby Carpenter, senior, Ohio State.

Defensive backs Aaron Gipson, senior, Oregon LaRon Landry, junior, LSU Ko Simpson, sophomore, South Carolina Tom Zbikowskl, junior, Notre Dame. Punter Danny Baugher, senior, Arizona. 20. Shepherd, W.Va. 11-1 224 6 21.

132 18 22. C.W.Post,N.Y. 10-3 106 23. Angelo State, Texas 9-3 92 20 24. Nebraska-Kearney 9-3 49 24 25.

Missouri Western SL9-3 37 MINNEAPOLIS Top teams in the NCAA Division I men's ice hockey poll, compiled by U.S. College Hockey Online, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 1 1 poi nts and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. Wisconsin (24) 14-2-2 774 1 2. Miami (14) 12-2-2 764 2 3.

Vermont (2) 11-3-1 723 3 4. Minnesota 9-5-4 621 8 5. Boston College 9-4-1 619 6 6. Michigan 11-5-1 607 7 7. Colo.

College 13-6-1 575 4 8. Cornell 8-3-1 483 9 9. Maine 11-5-0 468 10 10. North Dakota 10-7-1 447 5 11. Colgate 10-2-3 391 13 12.

New Hampshire 9-6-3 330 12 13. Denver 9-7-2 328 11 14. Harvard 9-4-1 311 15 15. St Lawrence 11-6-1 235 14 16. Clarkson 10-5-1 207 16 17.

Providence 9-6-1 186 19 18. Lake Superior 9-5-4 93 19. Bemidji State 9-4-1 58 17 20. Bos. University 6-7-2 53 18 Others Receiving Votes: Ohio State 48, Nebraska-Omaha 21, Michigan State 16.

Ferris State 11, Minnesota-Duluth 8, Northern Michigan 7, Mer-cyhurst 6, Alabama-Huntsville 2, Holy Cross 2, Niagara 2, Union 2, Dartmouth 1, St Cloud State 1. CCHA standings Pts GF GA Miami (Ohio) 10 1 1 2145 21 Michigan 7 3 1 15 44 31 Ohio St. 7 4 1 13 41 27 Lake Superior St. 5 5 2 12 30 27 Ferris St. 4 4 4 12 36 34 Michigan St 4 5 4 12 41 38 5 7 0 1043 48 N.Michigan 5 7 0 1033 40 Alaska-Fairbanks 4 5 2 10 30 34 W.Michigan 4 5 1 9 26 41 Bowling Green 4 8 1 9 41 56 Notre Dame 3 6 1 7 31 36 OVERALL RECORDS: Miami (Ohio) 12-2-2, Michigan 11-5-1, Ohio St.

9-6-2, Lake Superior St. 9-5-3, Ferris St. 8-6-4, 9-8-0, N. Michigan 8-8-0, Michigan St 7-7-5. Alaska-Fairbanks 6-6-3, W.

Michigan 4-8-2, Bowling Green 5-l-l, Notre Dame 5-10-1. NFL standings American Conference East New England 8 5 0 Miami 6 7 0 Buffalo 4 9 0 N.Y. Jets 310 0 South Pet PF PA .615 294 289' .462 242 261 .308 191 282 .231 169 274 Pet PF PA .000 392 180 x-lndianapolisl30 0 1 Jacksonville 9 4 0 692 273 227 308 252 329 Tennessee 4 9 0 Houston 112 0 North Cincinnati 10 3 0 Pittsburgh 8 5 0 Baltimore 4 9 0 Cleveland 4 9 0 West Denver 10 3 0 San Diego 8 5 0 Kansas City 8 5 0 Oakland 4 9 0 .077 193 354 Pet PF PA .769 350 259 .615 295 234 .308 171 253 .308 203 237 Pet PF PA .769 322 231 .615 378 252 .615 329 288 .308 259 322 National Conference East Pet PF PA N.Y. Giants 9 4 0 .692 345 241 Dallas 8 5 0 .615 284 233 Washington 7 6 0 .538 258 246 Philadelphia 5 8 0 .385 252 314 South Pet PF PA Tampa Bay 9 4 0 .692 246 209 Carolina 9 4 0 .692 300 214 Atlanta 8 5 0 .615 313 254 New Orleans 310 0 .231 200 331 North WIT Pet PF PA Chicago 9 4 0 .692 210 148 Minnesota 8 5 0 .615 246 286 Detroit 4 9 0 .308 203 257 Green Bay 310 0 .231 255 255 West Pet PF PA x-Seattle 11 2 0 .846 379 211 St Louis 5 8 0 .385 307 378 Arizona 4 9 0 .308 252 319 San Francisco211 0 .154 186 381 x-clinched division Monday's result Atlanta 36, New Orleans 17 Saturday's games Tampa Bay at New England, 1:30 p.m. Kansas City at N.Y.

Giants, 5 p.m. Denver at Buffalo, 8:30 p.m. Sunday's games N.Y. Jets at Miami, 1 p.m. Arizona at Houston, 1 p.m.

Seattle at Tennessee, 1 p.m. San Diego at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at St Louis, 1 p.m. Carolina vs. New Orleans at Baton Rouge, 1 p.m.

San Francisco at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh at Minnesota. 1 p.m. Cincinnati at Detroit 4:05 p.m. Cleveland at Oakland, 4:05 p.m.

Dallas at Washington, 4:15 p.m. Atlanta at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Monday's game Green Bay at Baltimore, 9 p.m. Late Monday Falcons 36, Saints 17 New Orleans 3 14 0 0-17 Atlanta 7 14 9 6-36 First quarter Atl-Duckett 1 run (Peterson kick), 10:22. NO-FG Carney 47, 3:05.

Second quarter 6 run (Carney kick), 11:13. AU-Vick 2 run (Peterson kick), 6:06. 54 pass from Vick (Peterson kick), 1:49. NO-Hakim 9 pass from Brooks (Carney kick), :11. NCAA hockey poll COLLEGE BOWL GAMES NEW ORLEANS BOWL, LAFAYETTE, LA.

TUESDAY, DEC. 20 SO MISS 17 Arkansas St GMAC BOWL, MOBILE, AL WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21 TOLEDO 214 Utep LAS VEGAS BOWL, LAS VEGAS, NV. THURSDAY, DEC. 22 CALIFORNIA 7 Byu POINSETTIA BOWL, SAN DIEGO THURSDAY, DEC.

22 Navy 2 COLORADO ST FORT WORTH BOWL, FORT WORTH, TX. FRIDAY, DEC. 23 KANSAS 3 Houston ALOHA BOWL, HONOLULU SATURDAY, DEC. 24 Nevada Reno 2 CENT FLORIDA MOTOR CITY BOWL, DETROIT MONDAY, DEC. 26 MEMPHIS 5 Akron CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL, ORLANDO, FL TUESDAY, DEC.

27 CLEMSON No Line Colorado INSIGHT BOWL, PHOENIX TUESDAY, DEC. 27 ARIZONA ST 11 Rutgers MPC COMPUTERS BOWL, BOISE, ID. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28 Boston College 1 BOISE ST ALAMO BOWL, SAN ANTONIO WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28 MICHIGAN 1114 Nebraska EMERALD BOWL, SAN FRANCISCO THURSDAY, DEC.

29 GEORGIA TECH 814 Utah HOLIDAY BOWL, SAN DIEGO THURSDAY, DEC. 29 OREGON 3 Oklahoma MUSIC CITY BOWL, NASHVILLE, TN. FRIDAY, DEC. 30 MINNESOTA 314 Virginia SUN BOWL, a FRIDAY, DEC. 30 UCLA 3 Northwestern INDEPENDENCE BOWL, SHREVEPORT, LA.

FRIDAY, DEC. 30 SO CAROLINA 4 Missouri PEACH BOWL, ATLANTA FRIDAY, DEC. 30 MIAMI a No Line Lsu MEINEKE CAR BOWL, CHARLOTTE, N.C. SATURDAY, DEC. 31 NC STATE 514 South Florida LIBERTY BOWL, MEMPHIS, TN.

SATURDAY, DEC. 31 FRESNO ST 7 Tulsa HOUSTON BOWL, HOUSTON SATURDAY, DEC. 31 TCU 4 Iowa St COTTON BOWL, DALLAS MONDAY, JAN. 2 TEXAS TECH 216 Alabama OUTBACK BOWL, TAMPA, FL MONDAY, JAN. 2 FLORIDA 3 Iowa GATOR BOWL, JACKSONVILLE, FL MONDAY, JAN.

2 Division II poll (final) Record Pts Pvs 1. Grand Valley St (25)14-0 625 1 2. NW Missouri St 11-5 597 21 3. Saginaw Valley St 9-2 553 4 4. North Alabama 11-3 539 13 5.

11-3 446 17 6. Central Arkansas 11-3 429 15 7. Bloomsburg.Pa. 11-1 413 2 8. North Dakota 10-3 376 16 9.

Albany State, Ga. 8-2 362 3 10. Presbyterian, S.C 10-2 356 5 11. 11-1 343 8 12. Pittsburg St, Kan.

10-4 336 23 13. Washburn, Kan. 9-3 328 12 14. Valdosta State, Ga. 9-3 300 9 15.

10-2 292 7 16. Nebraska-Omaha 8-3 277 14 17. South Dakota 9-2 268 11 lOorthwood 9-3 251 10 19. N.Carolina Central 10-2 237 19 Kara Brockhaus Holt, junior Took 21st in the 100 fly (1:01.16) and was on the seventh-place 200 free relay (1:41.19) at the Division 1 state meet. i.

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