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2D St Cloud Times Sports Thursday, Sept 22, 2005 2-minute drill Compiled from Times staff and news service reports Sports Compiled from Times highlights staff and news service reports Area pro, college sports calendar Minnesota Twins baseball 7:05 p.m. today at Chicago on FSN. For tickets or information, call (800) 338-9467. Minnesota Vikings football Noon Sunday vs. New Orleans on Channel 9.

For tickets or information, call 612-338-4537. St Cloud State football 630 p.m. Saturday at MSU-Mankato on WJON-AM. For tickets or information, call 308-2137. SL John's football I p.m.

Saturday at Gustavus on KKJM-FM. For tickets or information, call 363-3565. Minnesota Gophers football II a.m. Saturday vs. Purdue on ESPN.

For tickets or information, call 800-846-7437. Ulferts makes UM-Crookstonhall St. Cloud State women's basketball coach Lori Ulferts is about to be inducted into somebody else's hall of feme. Ulferts enters the University of Minnesota-Crookston hall Friday, where she was 71-27 as women's basketball coach from 1985-89. Ulferts has been at St Cloud State since 1994, going 162-145 and advancing to the Division II Elite Eight last March.

Wild cuts include The Minnesota Wild pared 10 players from their training camp, reducing their roster to 27 on Wednesday with cuts that included centers Rickard Wallin and Erik Westrum. Westrum, a stand- Today Golf 7 a.m. European PGA, GOLF. 3 p.m. PGA Valero Texas Open.

ESPN. 4 p.m. PGA Champions Tour Georgia-Pacific Grand Champions Championship, GOLF. College football 6:30 p.m. Air Force at Utah.

ESPN, i WNBA finals 7 p.m. Game 5, Sacramento Monarchs at Con-', necticut Sun (if necessary), ESPN2. Major League baseball 7 p.m. Minnesota Twins at Chicago White Sox, FSN. Friday Goif 7 a.m.

European PGA, GOLF. 11 a.m. PGA Valero Texas Open, TNT. TV 3 p.m. PGA Valero Texas Open, ESPN.

4 p.rn. PGA Champions Tour Georgia-Pacific Grand Champions Championship, GOLF. Auto racing Noon Formula One racing, SPEED. Major League baseball 2 p.m. Houston Astros at Chicago Cubs, WGN.

6 p.m. Toronto Blue Jays at New York Yankees, ESPN. 6:30 p.m. Florida Marlins at Atlanta Braves, TBS. 7 p.m.

Minnesota Twins at Chicago White Sox, FSN. Tennis 2 p.m. Match TBA, ESPN2. College football 7 p.m. Iowa State at Army, ESPN2.

9 p.m. California at New Mexico State, ESPN. Boxing 10 p.m. Card TBA. SHOW.

turn pro defenseman Kurtis Foster, goalie Josh Harding, right wing Kirby Law, defense-man Erik Reitz, defenseman Clayton Stoner, right wing Joey Tetarenko and left wing Roman Voloshenko. Defenseman A. J. Thelen, a native of Savage who was drafted in the first round last year out of Michigan State, was assigned to his junior team, Prince Albert, in the Western Hockey League. Tossed NASCAR helmet pulled The helmet that Robby Gordon threw at Michael Waltrip was pulled off the online auction site eBay on Wednesday after bidding exceeded $10 millioa The site ended the auction because it was unable to verify the legitimacy of the bids.

sports deadlines Deadlines for report ing information to the Times sports section are as follows: Coaches or statisticians must call the Times by 10:30 p.m. Sunday through Friday nights; and by 10 p.m. Saturday nights in order to make deadline for the first edition. Earlier calls are encouraged. The Times sports department can be reached at 255-8770 or toll-free at (800) 272-8770.

E-mail address is sportsstcloudtimes. com; fax is 255-0447. Women's soccer St. Benedict ppd. MINNEAPOLIS The St.

Benedict at Augsburg MIAC match was postponed because of severe thunderstorms. No makeup date has been announced. Wie has The Associated Press Everywhere she goes, people can't help but notice Michelle Wie. As a 13-year-old still wearing a retainer, she was wanning up on the practice range for a junior pro-am at the Sony Open in Honolulu. When she pulled out her driver, five PGA Tour players on both sides of her stopped to watch her launch tee shots that approached the 300-yard marker.

Last year in Portugal, where Wie received the Laureus World Newcomer of the Year award, she walked into the banquet room filled with celebrities that included as Michael Douglas, Morgan Freeman and Placido Domingo. "Everyone in the room stopped what they were doing and watched her go to her table," said Greg Nared, a Nike business manager 10 million Sports briefing who has been tracking Wie the last two years. That told me a lot" The 15-year-old from Hawaii who commands so much attention is on the verge of commanding top money. Wie is about to turn pro, and endorsements estimated to be worth as much as $10 million a year await Two sources close to Wie, speaking on condition of anonymity because she is still an amateur, said the announcement will not be made until endorsement deals are signed. That could be done before the Samsung World Championship, which starts Oct.

13, two days after her 16th birthday. It will be the eighth and final LPGA Tour event Wie plays this year. "There is nothing to say until everything is complet 20. Walsh (Ohio) 2-1 112 24 21. Dickinson State (N.D.) 2-2 95 10 22.

Virginia-Wise 3-0 88 NR 23. Benedictine (Kan.) 2-1 68 13 24. Trinity international 65 12 25. Sterling (Kan.) 2-0 32 NR Others Receiving Votes: Urbana (Ohio). 27; Olivet Nazarene 19; Missouri valley St Francis Lindenwood Hastings Webber In ternational Ottawa 1.

Latest line Harrah's odds NCAA football Today at Utah at Fla. Atlantic Friday Iowa St California Saturday at Ohio st at Virginia Tech at Minnesota Penn St Michigan St at Clemson Louisville at Wake Forest Georgia W. Michigan 7 Air Force 7 1714 at Army 30 at N. Mexico St 7V4 Iowa 11 Georgia Tech 314 Purdue 7 at Northwestern 11 at Illinois 3 Boston College 22 at S. Florida 214 Maryland 15 at Miss.

St 314 at Temple Today's scoreboard DataSport Fish Game Forecast Today's teaser Who is the Chicago White Sox's all-time leader in saves? Wednesday's answer Quarterback Archie Manning and wide receiver Danny Abramowicz were the first two players enshrined in the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame when it opened in 1988. out at Apple Valley High School and the University of Minnesota, was acquired in a trade with Phoenix last month. Wallin, a product of Sweden, was acquired in an expansion draft trade with the Coyotes in 2000. Both players were assigned to the Wild top minor league affiliate in Houston, along with rip Blazers St. Benedict roundup serves and junior Laura Zwach had 20 digs and two ace serves.

"Really what's happened in our last two matches (including a loss Saturday at Carleton) is that we've made too many errors," Blazers coach Michelle Swanson-Blaeser said. "We have to do a better job of controlling that." St. Benedict plays St. Mary's at 7 p.m. Friday in Winona.

"We just have to get back to working on the basics," Knapper said. St Thomas 24-30-30-30, St Benedict 30-25-26-20 St. Benedict Terl Knapper 14 kills; Emily Stessman 11 kills; Laura Zwach 20 digs, 2 ace serves; Nicole Hjelmgren 4 ace blocks; Ashley Pinckney 9 kills, 2 ace serves; Beth Schiller 36 set assists. St. Thomas Erika Wetzel 19 kills; Rachelle Dosch 16 kills, 3 ace blocks; Katie Kremer 22 digs; Ann Eibensteiner 3 ace blocks; Molly Conway 20 set assists; Sarah Rainey 21 set (calf).

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (2-0) AT GREEN BAY PACKERS (0-2) Buccaneers: QUESTIONABLE: Matt Stinch-comb (lower back). PROBABLE: RB earned Williams (foot). Packers: OUT: WR Javon Walker (knee). QUESTIONABLE: TE Bubba Franks (knee). PROBABLE: DT Cullen Jenkins (knee); CB Joey Thomas (head).

TENNESSEE TITANS (1-1) AT ST. LOUIS RAMS (1-1) Titans: OUT: Vincent Fuller (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: WR Drew Bennett (foot); RB Chris Brown (concussion); DT Albert Haynesworth (knee); WR Courtney Roby (toe); Justin Sandy (foot); LB Peter Sirmon (knee). Rams: OUT: Rex Tucker (calf). QUESTIONABLE: CB Terry Fair (neck).

ATLANTA FALCONS (1-1) AT BUFFALO BILLS (1-1) Falcons: QUESTIONABLE: CB Allen Rossum (hamstring); QB Michael Vick (hamstring); WR Dez White (hamstring). Bills: OUT: WR Roscoe Parrish (wrist). QUESTIONABLE: TE Tim Euhus (shoulder); LB London Fletcher (hamstring); Lawyer Milloy (thumb); Mike Williams (ankle). CAROLINA PANTHERS (1-1) AT MIAMI DOLPHINS (1-1) Panthers: QUESTIONABLE: RB Stephen Davis (neck); CB Ken Lucas (shoulder); Mike Minter (calf); LB Will Witherspoon (knee). PROBABLE: DT Brentson Buckner (knee); DT Jordan Carstens (ankle); LB Dan Morgan (back).

Dolphins: QUESTIONABLE: RB Sammy Morris (shoulder). JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1-1) AT NEW YORK JETS (1-1) Jaguars: OUT: WR Cortez Hankton (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: DE Reggie Hayward (back); QB Byron Leftwich (groin). PROBABLE: TE Kyle Brady (knee); DT John Henderson (Shoulder); CB Rashean Mathis (ankle). Jets: DOUBTFUL: RB B.J.

Askew (ankle); DE Trevor Johnson (head). QUESTIONABLE: Erik Coleman (thumb); RB Curtis Martin (knee); RB Jerald Sowell (ankle). OAKLAND RAIDERS (0-2) AT PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (1-1) Raiders: OUT: WR Ronald Curry (Achilles). QUESTIONABLE: CB Nnamdi Asomugha (foot); RB John Paul Foschi (knee); WR Doug Gabriel (finger); DE Tommy Kelly (knee). PROBABLE: RB Justin Fargas (knee).

Eagles: QUESTIONABLE: David Akers (right hamstring); QB Donovan McNabb (abdomenchest) PROBABLE: Shawn Andrews (shoulder); Dirk Johnson (hernia); WR Greg Lewis (foot); WR Terrell Owens (abdomen): RB Josh Parry (quadrlcepshoulder); CB Llto Sheppard (knee). ARIZONA CARDINALS (0-2) AT SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (1-1) Cardinals: OUT: TE John Branson (knee); LB Gerald Hayes (knee). QUESTIONABLE: LB James Darling (knee); CB Antrel Rolle (knee). Seahawks: OUT: Wayne Hunter (hamstring); Floyd Womack (triceps). DALLAS COWBOYS (1-1) AT SAN FRANCISCO 49ers (1-1) Cowboys: QUESTIONABLE: LB Ryan Fowler (calf).

49ers: DOUBTFUL TE Eric Johnson (foot). PROBABLE: WR Brandon Lloyd (ankle); Jeremy Newberry (knee). NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (1-1) AT PITTSBURGH STEELE RS (2-0) Patriots: QUESTIONABLE: LB Tully Banta-Cain (knee); WR Andre' Davis (foot); CB Randall Gay (ankle); Brandon Gorln (thigh); DE Jarvls Green (shoulder); WR Bethel Johnson (thigh); Josh Miller (shoulder); Steve Neal (back); CB Tyrone Poole (ankle); James Sanders (ankle): CB Chad Scott (shoulder); CB Duane Starks (thigh). PROBABLE: QB Tom Brady (right shoulder Steelers: DOUBTFUL: RB Jerome Bettls (calf). QUESTIONABLE: CB Bryant McFadden (calf); WR Sean Mo-rey (hamstring); RB Duce Staley (knee).

PROBABLE: CB Chldi Iwuoma (shoulder); QB Ben Roethlisberger (back); CB Deshea Townseno (toot). NEW YORK GIANTS (2-0) AT SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (0-2) Giants: QUESTIONABLE: Jay Feely (back); LB Barrett Green (kneeankle); CB Corey Webster (quadricep); Shaun Williams (hamstring). Chargers: DOUBTFUL: Tonlu Fonoti (hand). QUESTIONABLE: WR Vincent Jackson (calf); DE Igor Olshansky (ankleknee). PROBABLE: DE Jacques Cesaire (elbow); WR Kassim Osgood (ribs).

Monday KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (2-0) AT DENVER BRONCOS (1-1) Chiefs: OUT: DT Ryan Sims (foot) DOUBTFUL: LB Keyaron Fox (knee). QUESTIONABLE: TE Jason Dunn (knee); DE Carlos Hall (back); Willie Roaf (hamstring). PROBABLE: RB Tony Richardson (ankleknee); LB Rich Scan-Ion (shoulder). Broncos: QUESTIONABLE: RB Tatum Bell (ankle); TE Nate Jackson (hamstring). PROBABLE: RB Mike Anderson (ribs); CB Champ Bailey (shoulder).

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The Blazers (1-2 MIAC, 7-4 overall) fell 24-30, 30-25, 30-26, 30-20 to the Tommies (2-0, 11-3). "Our errors really cost us tonight," said St. Benedict junior Teri Knapper, who had 14 kills. "Hitting errors, setting errors, we just weren't playing the way we should." Senior Erika Wetzel led St. Thomas with 19 kills.

Junior Rachelle Dosch added 16 kills and three ace blocks. Senior Ann Eibensteiner, a graduate of Sauk Centre, had three ace blocks. Freshman Katie Kremer, a graduate of Ro-cori, had 22 digs. For St. Benedict, Emily Stessman had 10 kills, senior Ashley Pinckney had nine kills and two ace Football NFL standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA N.Y.

Giants 2 0 01.000 69 29 Washington 2 0 01.000 23 20 Dallas 1 1 0 500 41 38 Philadelphia 1 1 0 500 52 17 South Pet PF PA Tampa Bay 2 0 01.000 43 16 Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 32 31 Carolina 1 1 0 500 47 40 New Orleans 1 1 0 500 33 47 North WIT Pet PF PA Chicago 1 1 0 500 45 15 Detroit 1 1 0 500 23 41 Green Bay 0 2 0 .000 27 43 Minnesota 0 2 0 .000 21 61 West Pet PF PA St Louis 1 1 0 500 42 40 San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 31 67 Seattle 1 1 0 .500 35 44 Arizona 0 2 0 .000 31 59 AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA Buffalo 1 1 0 500 25 26 Miami 1 1 0 500 41 27 New England 1 1 0 500 47 47 N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 500 24 34 South Pet PF PA Indianapolis 2 0 01.000 34 10 Jacksonville 1 1 0 500 29 24 Tennessee 1 1 0 500 32 44 Houston 0 2 0 .000 14 49 North Pet PF PA Cincinnati 2 0 01.000 64 21 Pittsburgh 2 0 01.000 61 14 Cleveland 1 1 0 500 39 51 Baltimore 0 2 0 .000 17 49 West Pet PF PA Kansas City 2 0 01.000 50 24 Denver 110 .500 30 51 Oakland 0 2 0 .000 37 53 San Diego 0 2 0 .000 41 48 Games Sunday New Orleans at Minnesota, noon Carolina at Miami, noon Atlanta at Buffalo, noon Cincinnati at Chicago, noon Cleveland at Indianapolis, noon Tennessee at St Louis, noon Jacksonville at N.Y. Jets, noon Tampa Bay at Green Bay, noon Oakland at Philadelphia, noon Arizona at Seattle, 3:05 p.m. Dallas at San Francisco, 3:05 p.m. New England at Pittsburgh, 3:15 p.m.

N.Y. Giants at San Diego, 7:30 p.m. BYES: Baltimore, Detroit, Houston, Washington Game Monday Kansas City at Denver, 9 p.m. NFL injury report NEW YORK (AP) The National Football League Injury report, as provided by the league: Sunday CINCINNATI BENGALS (2-0) AT CHICAGO BEARS (1-1) Bengals: QUESTIONABLE: WR Chris Henry (foot); Anthony Mitchell (hamstring). Bears: OUT: QB Rex Grossman (ankle); LB Joe Odom (ankle).

QUESTIONABLE: DE Adewale Ogunleye (ankle). PROBABLE: CB Jerry Azumah (hip). CLEVELAND BROWNS (1-1) AT INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (2-0) Browns: OUT: WR Joshua Crlbbs (knee); LB Matt Stewart (knee). QUESTIONABLE: CB Leigh Bodden (groin); RB Corey Mclntyre (hamstring); DE Orpheus Roye (knee); TE Aaron Shea (shoulder); RB Lee Suggs (ankle); LB Mason Unck (groin). Colts: OUT: DT Vincent Burns (knee); LB Gilbert Gardner (ankle); Joseph Jefferson (toe); RB James Mungro (knee).

DOUBTFUL: RB Dominic Rhodes (shoulder); TE Ben Utecht (chest). QUESTIONABLE: DE Josh Thomas (knee); DE Jonathan welsh (knee). PROBABLE: Jake Scott (foot); LB David Thornton (groin); DT Larry Trlp-plett (knee). NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (1-1) AT MINNESOTA VIKINGS (0-2) Saints: OUT: WR Michael Lewis (knee) QUESTIONABLE: LB James Allen (knee); CB Fakhir Brown (knee); CB Jason Craft (ankle); DE Charles Grant (toe); WR az-Zahlr Hakim (hamstring); TE Shad Meier (knee); Dwlght Smith (toe); DT Brian Young (foot). Vikings: DOUBTFUL: WR Nate Burleson (knee); LB EJ.

Henderson (ankle). PROBABLE: LB Sam Cowart (calf); Darren Sharper (calf); DE Kenechi Udeze reasons to ed," her father, B. J. Wie, said Wednesday. He added that "we are getting close," but said her decision to turn pro would not be related to Samsung.

"It doesn't have to be associated with a tournament she would play," the father said. "There is no target date we have to meet" When it happens, she will be the highest-paid female golfer in the world. Tennis Serena upset BEIJING Serena Williams was upset in the second round of the China Open on Wednesday, losing to unheralded Sun Tiantian Sun, ranked 127th in the world and fourth among Chinese players, took advantage of numerous errors by Williams, who said she Totals 33 3 3 Totals 36 812 8 Minnesota M0 102 000 -3 Oakland 101 402 OOx -( E-LFord 2 (5), Scutaro (9). DP-Oak-land 1. LOB-Minnesota 6, Oakland 8.

2B-Mauer (26), JJones (21), Morneau (20), Kendall (25). Kotsay (31). HR-JJ-ones (22), Swisher (20). CS-MEIlis (3). IP ER BB SO Minnesota FLirianoL0-l 3 6 6 6 3 6 Guerrier 2)4 5 2 1 0 1 Bowyer 2 10 0 13 Oakland BlantonW.ll-U 6 5 3 3 3 2 Calero 1 0 0 0 0 1 Witasick 2 1 0 0 0 2 WP-Wttasick.

Umpires-Home, Jerry Layne; First, Paul Emmel; Second, Ed Montague; Third, Tony Randazzo. DIAMONDBACKS 4, DODGERS 1 LOS ANGELES ARIZONA ah hbl ab hU Aybar3b 4 0 10 Cunsell 2b 4 12 0 Roblesss 4 0 10 Tracy rf 3 2 2 0 JKent 2b 4 111 Terrerocf 0 0 0 0 Saenz lb 4 0 10 LGnzIz If 3 111 JoCruzrf 4 0 0 0 TCIarklb 3 0 0 1 EdwrdsH 3 0 10 Glaus 3b 3 0 2 0 Ledeeph 1 0 0 0 ShGrencf 4 0 0 0 JPhllpsc 3 0 0 0 Cintronss 4 0 12 Werthcf 2 0 0 0 Stnetc 4 0 0 0 DLowep 1 0 0 0 JVzqezp 3 0 10 EJcksnp 0 0 0 0 Worrell 0 0 0 0 Choi ph 1 0 0 0 McCkn ph 10 0 0 Kuop 0 0 0 0 Vlverdep 0 0 0 0 Myrow ph 10 0 0 Breton 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 1 5 I Totals 32 4 9 4 Los An oetes 000 000 100 -1 Arizona 300 100 OOx -4 LOB-Los Angeles 5, Arizona 8. 2B-Saenz (24), Counsell (32), Tracy (29). HR-JKent (28). SF-TCIark.

IP ER BB SO Los Angeles DLoweUl-14 3 6 3 3 2 2 EJackson 2 3 110 1 Kuo 2 0 0 0 1 5 Broxton 1 0 0 0 0 2 Arizona 4 1117 Worrell Vi 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Umpires-Home, Joe West; First, Mike DiMuro; Second, Brian Gorman; Third, Mark Carlson. Transactions BASEBALL Northern League ST. PAUL SAINTS-Traded LHP Luis VII-larreal and RHP Amad Stephens to Jollet to complete an earlier trade. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CHICAGO BULLS-Re-slgned F-C Tyson Chandler to a multiyear contract FOOTBALL National Football League CLEVELAND BROWNS-Released QB Doug Johnson. Claimed QB Derek Anderson off waivers from Baltimore.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS-Placed Donovln Darius on injured reserve. Resigned Derrick Fletcher and DT Martin Chase. Signed WR Chad Owens to the practice squad. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Sloned Santonk) Thomas to the practice squad. WASHINGTON Signed OL Jason Nerys to the practice squad.

Released RB Jona- man combs rrom the practice squad. Canadian Football League HAMILTON TIGER-CATS Signed QB Kevin Eakin. Released QB Kharl Jones, WR Hugh Smith and LB Tony White. HOCKEY National Hockey League DALLAS STARS-Asslgned Mark Fls-trlc to Vancouver of the WHL LOS ANGELES KING-Assigned Barry Brust, Yutaka Fukufuji, Brendan Ber-nakevltch, Matt Ryan, RW Konstantin Pushkarev, Richard Seeley, LW Jeff Tambellinl, RW Brad Smith, RW Laurl Tu-konen, Joey Mormlna. LW Danv Rous- sin, LW Petr Kanko, Connor James, LW Kyan Murnpy to Manchester of AHL.

Anze Kopltar to Sodertalje SK of Swedish Elite League and Nate Metcalf and Oriel McHugh to Bakersheld of ECHL MINNESOTA WILD-Assigned Rickard Wallin, Erik Westrum, Kurtis Foster, Josh Harding, RW Kirby Law Erik Reitz, Clayton Stoner. RW Joev Tetarenko and LW Roman Voloshenko to Houston of the AHL and AJ. Thelen to Prince Albert of the WHL SAN JOSE SHARKS Assigned RW Tom Cavanagh, Tim Conboy. LW Glenn Olson, LW Josh Prudden. Patrick Rlssmlll- er, RW Jonathan Trembiay and Craig was bothered by an ailing left knee.

"I just played terrible," Williams said. "Sun played very well and was ready for the match. I'm disappointed I couldn't perform better today." Pro football Vick questionable FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. Michael Vick was held out of practice Wednesday with a sore left hamstring, but the Atlanta quarterback said he may play Sunday at Buffalo even if he can't practice the rest of the week. "As long as I'm getting mental reps, I think I'll be able to go out there and execute the game plan," Vick said.

"It's possible I may not practice all week. Who knows? I'm just playing it by ear right now." Valette to Cleveland of the AHL TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Assigned Jonathan Boutin, RW Jim Campbell, Morgan Cey, Gerald Coleman, Mike Egener, LW Brandon Elliott, LW Mitch Fritz, Brady Greco, LW Adam Henrich RW Zbynek Hrdel, LW Norm Milley, LW Dennis Packard, Harlan Pratt, Pau Ranger, RW Darren Reld, Jay Rosehill, Jean-Francois Soucy and John Toffey tc Springfield of the AHL LW Justin Kellei to Kelowna of the WHL and Vladimii Mihallk to Red Deer of the WHL VANCOUVER CANUCKS-Re-slgned Matt Cooke to a three-year contract COLLEGE NCAA-Placed Ohio Northern on twe years probation and banned its footbai team from postseason play this seasor for conducting out-of-season practices. This Week Today Hiah school VOLLEYBALL Central Lakes Rocori at Willmar 7:30 p.m.; Sartell at Apollo, 7:30 p.m.; Lit tie Falls at Sauk Rapids, 7:30 p.m.; Tecr at Fergus Falls, 7:30 p.m. West Central North Albany at Melrose, 7:30 p.m.; Sauk Centre at Cathedral 7:30 p.m.; Paynesvllle at Minnewaska r.3v p.m. Central Minnesota BBE at EV-Wat-kins, 7:30 p.m.; Rockford at Holdingford 7:30 p.m.; Howard Lake-Waverly at Kimball, 7:30 p.m.; Pierz at Maple Lake, p.m.

Mississippi 8 St Michael-Albertvillt at Becker, 7:30 p.m. Rum River Milaca at Foley, p.m. Wright County Annandale at Litchfield, 7:30 p.m. Prairie Royalton at Eagle Valley, p.m.; Browerville at Upsala, 7:30 p.m.: Osakls at Swanville, 7:30 p.m. BOYS SOCCER Central Lakes Sartell at Apollo, 7 p.m.

Mississippi 8 Becker at St Michael-Albertville, 5 p.m. West Metro Cathedral at Delano 5 p.m.; St. John's Prep at Holy Family, I p.m. GIRLS SOCCER Wright County Delano at Cathedral 5 p.m.; Holy Family at St. John's Prep, p.m.

CROSSCOUNTRY Rocori Invitational with Little Falls Rocori, Tech, Apollo, Sauk Rapids, p.m. at River Oaks Golf Course, 4:30 p.m.. Eden Valley-WatkinsKlmball Invltationa with Holdingford, 4:30 p.m.; Glencoc Invitational with Annandale, 4:15 p.m. GIRLS TENNIS West Central Cathedral at Minnewaska, 5 p.m.; Melrose at Sauk Centre, 4:30 p.m. Mississippi 8 Becker at Montlcello 4:15 p.m.

Rum River Foley at Pine City, p.m. Non-conference Rocori at Princeton 4 p.m.; Aitkin at Pierz, 4:30 p.m.; Litchfield at Annandale, 4:15 p.m. GIRLS SWIMMING Central Lakes Tech at Willmar, p.m.; Brainerd at Apollo, 6 p.m.; Saul Rapids at Alexandria, 6 p.m.; Rocori al Little Falls, 6 p.m.; Sartell at Fergus Falls 6 p.m. West Central Sauk Centre at Albany 6 p.m.; Cathedral at Minnewaska, 6 p.m. Melrose at MontevldeoYME, 6 p.m.

Mississippi 8 Becker at Cambridge Isanti, 6 p.m. Non-conference Sauk Centre al Ogllvle, 6 p.m. Radio sports Station guide WBHR 660 AM; KLTF 960 AM; KASM 1150 AM; WJON -1240 AM; KXSS 1390 AM; KNSI 145C AM; KVSC 88.1 FM; WYRQ 92.1 FM KKJM 92.9 FM; KFML 94.1 FM. Today MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 6 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee Brewers, WBHR-AM.

6:30 p.m. Minnesota Twins at Chicago White Sox, WJON-AM, WYRQ-FM. PREP VOLLEYBALL VJO p.m. Albany at Melrose, KASM- 7:30 p.m. Sauk Centre at St.

Clouc Cathedral, KDDG-FM. NHL PRESEASON 7 p.m. Chicago Blackhawks at Minnesota Wild, KXSS-AM. I 4 E. Michigan 2414 Duke 4 Kent St 3)4 TCU 21 East Carolina 1614 Arkansas 23 at Kentucky 10 North Carolina 13 at Washington 14 Colorado 314 at UCF 2114 at Oregon 214 Wyoming 614 at Akron 214 at Houston Pk Memphis 614 Tennessee 3 at Wisconsin 1414 San Jose St 6 at Rice 4 at SMU 4 at Utah St 214 New Mexico 17 Nevada 514 at Oregon St 2 Hawaii 1814 Troy St 24 North Texas 10 Fla.

hit LINE UNDERDOG 614 Tennessee 814 Oakland 3 at Chicago OFF Jacksonville 4 New Orleans 3 at Miami 1314 Cleveland OFF Atlanta 3 at Green Bay 614 Arizona 3 New England 614 at San Fran. 5 N.Y. Giants 214 Kansas City sunset, nae rorces, eicj. Division I-AA Poll PHII Ann DUIA flDl Th. nn ic teams In the Sports Network Division i-a rooiDaii poll, wnn nrst-piace votes In parentheses, records through Sept 18 and previous ranking: Record Pts.

Pvs 1. Western Kentucky (40)2-0 2,744 2 2. New Hampshire (24) 2-0 2,659 3 3. Southern Illinois (31) 2-1 2,648 1 4. Montana (5) 2-1 2,514 4 5.

East Washington (10) 1-1 2,395 5 6. Delaware (4) 2-0 2,368 6 7. James Madison 2-1 2,049 8 8. North Dakota State (3) 3-0 1,951 12 9. Furman 2-1 1335 10 10.

Northern Iowa 2-1 1,776 9 11. Hampton 3-0 1,743 13 12. CalPoly 2-1 1,547 18 13. Lehigh Mountain 1-1 1,139 16 14. Texas State 2-0 977 20 15.

Harvard (1) l-o 974 19 16. William Mary 1-2 813 7 17. Hofstra 2-0 782 23 18. Montana State 1-2 715 11 19. Western Carolina 2-1 692 22 20.

South Carolina State 3-0 667 21. Wofford 2-1 655 22. Appalachian State 2-1 625 23. Northwestern State 1-2 550 15 24. Massachusetts 2-1 536 25 25.

Rhode Island 3-0 520 -Others receiving votes: McNeese State 447, Georgia Southern 393, Coastal Carolina 302, Portland State 230, Youngstown State 202, UC Davis 114, Idaho State 113, Sam Houston State 108, Illinois State 83, Grambling State 73, Penn 72, Jacksonville State 39, Northern Arizona 35, Chattanooga 34, Alabama State 33, Nlcholls State 27, Stephen F. Austin 27, Vlllanova 27, Gardner-Webb 26, Lafayette 23, South Dakota State 20, Brown 17, Princeton 13, Bethune-Cookman 9. AFCA Division II poll Record Pts. Pvs 1. Grand Valley State (16)4-0 614 2 2.

North Dakota (5) 4-0 3. Texas (3) 3-0 4. Nebraska-Omaha 3-0 5. Carson-Newman (1) 3-0 6. East Stroudsburg, Pa.

3-0 7. Pittsburg State, Kan. 3-1 8. Valdosta State, Ga. 3-1 9.

Saginaw Valley State 3-0 589 583 537 525 483 453 444 412 409 380 334 311 290 254 230 191 183 161 151 144 121 84 61 56 iu. Northwest Mo. state 3-1 ll.Tuskegee, Ala. 3-0 3- 0 4- 0 4-0 3-0 12. Arkansas Tech 13.

St Cloud Stat 14. South Dakota 15. Michigan Tech 16. Albany State, Ga. 3-1 17.

Tarleton State, Texas 3-0 la North Alabama 3-0 19. Northwood, Mich. 20. Edinboro, Pa. 21.

Bloomsburg, Pa. 22. Catawba, N.C. 23. Delta State, Miss.

24. Harding, Ark. 25. Shepherd, W.Va. 3- 1 2- 1 4- 0 3- 1 2- 2 3- 1 4-0 I I I I I I I I I I I I 12 3 6 9 THURSDAY I I I I I I I I I I I I EXCELLENT 6 9 tmiuat at Cert.

Michigan at Virginia at Ohio atBYU at West Virginia at Alabama Florida at N.C. State Notre Dame at Miami Marshall Southern Cal at Mississippi N. Illinois Southern Miss. at Tulsa atLSU Michigan at San Diego St Navy Tulane UNLV atuTEP at Colorado St. Arizona St at Idaho at South Carolina at Kansas St at Arkansas St NFL Sunday FAVORITE at St Louis at Philadelphia Cincinnati at N.Y.

Jets at Minnesota Carolina at Indianapolis at Buffalo Tampa Bay at Seattle at Pittsburgh Dallas at San Diego Monday at Denver Golf Hole-in-one Name: Lisa Blondell. Hometown: Sartell. Date: Tuesday. Course: River Oaks. Hole: No.

2. Yardage: 122. Club: 5-lron. Baseball Late Tuesday box scores ATHLETICS (, TWINS 3 MINNESOTA OAKLAND ab hhi ah hhl Tynerlf 4 0 10 MEMs 2b 4 2 2 2 AbnthyDH 4 0 0 0 Kendall 4 2 3 3 Mauerc 3 110 Kotsaycf 5 0 3 2 JJonesrf 4 2 2 2 EChavzlh 5 0 1 0 LFordcf 3 0 0 0 Pavtonlf 3 110 Mrneaulb 4 0 11 HttberaDH 3 10 0 Cddver3b 4 0 10 Bchrnrf 9 110 JCastross 4 0 0 0 DJnsonlb 2 0 0 0 LRdrgz2b 3 0 0 0 Swisher lb 4 111 Scutaross 4 0 0 0 AFCA Division III poll Record Pts. 1.

Linfield, Ore. (34) 2-0 990 2. Mount Union, Ohio (6) 2-0 942 3. Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas 2-0 916 4. Rowan, J.

2-0 838 5. Hardln-Slmmons, Texas 2-0 831 6. St John's, Minn. 34 735 7. Washington Jefferson, Pa.

3-0 689 a Ohio Northern 2-0 663 9. Wheaton, III. 2-0 573 10. Ithaca, N.Y. 2-0 542 11.

Occidental, Calif. 2-0 499 12. Wisconsin-Whitewater 3-0 487 13. Trinity, Texas 3-0 483 14. Carthage.

Wis. 2-0 469 15. St John Fisher, N.Y. 3-0 420 16. Salisbury, Md.

3-0 394 17. Delaware Valley, Pa. 3-0 366 18. Wisconsin-La Crosse 1-1 350 19. Concordia-Moorhead, Mlnn.2-0 267 20.

Alma, Mich. 2-0 169 21. Wooster, Ohio 2-0 160 22. Hampden-Sydney, Va. 2-0 140 23.

2-0 124 24. Brldgewater, Va. 2-1 107 25. Cortland State, N.Y. 3-0 100 JucoTop20 Record Pts.Pvs 1.

Butler CC, Kan. (6) 4-0 118 1 2. Dixie State, Utah (1) 3-0 110 2 3. Coffeyville CC, Kan. 4-0 90 3 4.

Bllnn College, Texas 3-0 89 4 5. Nassau CC, N.Y. 3-0 74 6 6. Rochester Tech, Minn. 4-0 72 6 7.

Pearl River CC, Miss. 0-0 70 5 7. Snow College, Utah 3-0 70 9 9. GlendaleCCArlz. 2-0 59 11 10.

Grand Rapids CC, Mich. 3-1 34 13 11. Hudson valley CC, N.Y. 3-0 32 12 12. Iowa Central CC 2-1 27 8 13.

Minnesota West Tech 4-0 20 15 13.ScottsdaleCC,Arlz. 2-1 20 18 13. Trinity Valley CC, Texas 3-1 20 NR 16. Northeast Okla. 2-1 13 10 17.

Hinds CC, Miss. 0-0 9 16 17. North Dakota State 2-1 9 NR 19. Ellsworth CC, Iowa 2-1 8 19 20. Northwest Miss.

CC 0-0 7 NR NAIApoll Record Pts. Pvs 1. Carroll (Mont) (14) 3-0 422 1 2. St Francis (Ind.) (3) 2-0 411 2 3. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 3-0 366 3 4.

MidAmerica Nazarene 3-0 362 5. Georgetown (Ky.) 1-1 358 4 6. Mornlngslde (Iowa) 3-0 328 7 7. Montana Tech 4-0 324 8 Graceland (Iowa) 4-0 299 11 9.McKendree(lll.) 1-1 267 6 10.StXavier(lll.) 2-1 241 14 11. Geneva (Pa.) 3-0 233 16 12.

Plkevllle(Ky.) 1-0 205 16 13. St Ambrose (Iowa) 2-0 204 18 14. Northwestern Okla. 1-1 191 15 15. Nebraska Wesleyan 3-0 173 22 16.

Cumberlands (Ky.) 2-1 172 9 17. Tabor (Kan.) 2-4 156 19 18. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1-2 141 20 19. Valley City State (N.D.)3-0 125 25.

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