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2D St. Cloud Times Sports Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2003 2 -minute drill Compiled from Times staff and news service reports Sports highlights Compiled from Times staff and news service reports Area pro, college sports calendar Tech grad receives scholarship Lars Johnson, a 2003 St Cloud Tech graduate, has received an academic scholarship from the Minnesota Basketball Coaches Association. Johnson was chosen Minnesota Twins 7:05 p.m. today vs.

Chicago White Sox on FSN. For tickets or information, call (800) 338-9467. Minnesota Vikings football Noon Sunday at Detroit on Fox (Channel 9). For tickets or information, call (612) 338-4537. St.

Cloud State football 1 p.m. Saturday vs. Northern State on WJON-AM. For tickets or information, call (320) 255-2137. Minnesota Gophers football 7 p.m.

Saturday vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (no TV). For tickets or information, call (800) 846-7437. St. John's football 1 p.m.

Saturday vs. Claire on KKJM-FM. For tickets or information, call (320) 363-2595. from the 1 'se 2002-2003 coaches' association all-state academic team. Johnson, a Times all-area team member last recorded a hole-in-one on the 137-yard third hole on Monday at The Fairways Golf Club.

Witnesses were Sam Lamb and Don Dyk-stra. CLC performers announced Willmar's Matt Johnson, Little Falls' Chad Kofoed, Sartell's Jessica Preiss and St. Cloud Tech's Susan Sass and Brooke Johnson have been named Central Lakes Conference performers of the week. Johnson, a halfback, rushed for 130 yards and a touchdown in a win over Little Falls. Kofoed scored six goals and three assists as the Flyers went 2-0-1 in boys soccer.

Preiss, a senior middle hitter, was 69-for-79 hitting with 12 aces and 20 ace blocks for Sartell. Sass, a No. 4 singles player, won three of four matches last week and is 4-0 in the CLC. Johnson, a junior swimmer, has won all eight of her individual events this season. Today's teaser Who was the first Chicago White Sox pitcher to win the Cy Young Award? Tuesday's answer: Nellie Fox was the first player to win the American League Most Valuable Player award while a member of the Chicago White Sox.

Fox won in 1959. grades 3-8. Cost is $20. The hour-long program continues with sessions before each home football game. St Cloud State coaches and players teach football skills.

Games are scheduled at the end of each session. Included is a chance to perform live at half-time of a SCSU football game and free passes to each SCSU home football game. Call Aaron Stamn at (320) 308-3955 for more information. Hole-in-one shot at Fairways Bill Luksetich of St Cloud Lars Johnson Plays basketball at Macalester Today Cycling 8:30 a.m. Vuelte a Espana, OUT.

Major League Baseball 1:10 p.m. New York Mets at Chicago Cubs, WGN, ESPN. 6 p.m. Florida Marlins at Philadelphia Phillies, ESPN. 7 p.m.

Chicago White Sox at Minnesota Twins, FSN.ESPN2. 9 p.m. Arizona Diamondbacks at Los Angeles Dodgers, ESPN. Soccer 1:30 p.m. Arsenal FC vs.

Internazionale FC, ESPN2. Thursday Cycling 8:30 a.m. Vuelte a Espana, OUT. Golf 8 a.m. German Masters, GOLF.

3 p.m. PGA Classic of Pennsylvania, ESPN. 4 p.m. PGA Nationwide Tour Boise Open, GOLF. College football 6:30 p.m.

Texas at Virginia Tech, ESPN. Soccer 6:30 p.m. Colorado Rapids at New England Revolution, ESPN2. Major League Baseball 7 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Minnesota Twins, FSN.

Friday Cycling 8:30 a.m. Vuelte a Espana, OUT. Golf 8 a.m. German Masters, GOLF. 12:30 p.m.

Champions Tour SAS Championship, GOLF. 3 p.m. PGA Classic of Pennsylvania, ESPN. 4 p.m. PGA Nationwide Tour Boise Open, GOLF.

Auto racing Noon NASCAR Busch Series Stacker 200 qualifying, SPEED. Boxing 6 p.m. Freeman Barr vs. Charles Brewer, ESPN2. Major League Baseball 7 p.m.

Houston Astros at St. Louis Cardinals, ESPN. 7 p.m. Detroit Tigers at Minnesota Twins, FSN. College football 8 p.m.

Hawaii at UNLV, ESPN2. year, is attending Macalester College in St. Paul, where he'll play basketball for the Scots. The scholarship is worth $250. Husky Pups begins Saturday The Husky Pups youth football program kicks off its 11th season at 9 a.m.

Saturday at St Cloud State's Selke Field. The program is open to all children in From Page ID Twins From Page ID Rocori "We battled Loaiza, who didn't have his best stuff, but we didn't chase the pitches in the dirt and it worked out for us. A great win for us, but it all goes to the starting pitcher. Our starting pitcher set the tone and gave us the opportunity to win that ballgame." The Twins improved to 11-4 in September and have the best record in baseball since the All-Star break at 38-20. Game notes: Twins center fielder Torii Hunter knocked in an insurance run in the seventh to give him 100 RBI for the season.

He is the first Twin since Corey Koskie (103 in 2001) to knock in that many runs in a season. The last Twins outfielder to knock in 100 runs was Mary Cordova (111 in 1996). The Twins record for RBI in a season by an outfielder is 126 by Harmon Killebrew in 1962. The five walks that Loaiza gave up were the most he has given up since he gave up five against the Twins on Aug. 4, 1999.

would score off Radke would come on a two-out RBI single by Carl Everett to right field. Ryan threw a strike to catcher A.J. Pierzynski, who was not able to get the tag on Carlos Lee, who scored from second. While Radke was spinning his dairy special, the Twins' offense was uncharacteristically patient against an uncommonly wild Loaiza. Loaiza (19-8) was trying to become the first White Sox pitcher to win 20 games in a season since Jack McDowell in 1993.

He lasted a season-worst 2'3 innings, giving up four hits and four earned runs with a season-worst five walks. Loaiza, the American Leagues starting pitcher in this year's All-Star Game, also had two wild pitches among the 74 he threw. He only threw 38 strikes and it was 4-0 before Chicago reliever Scott Schoen-weis completed the third inning. "This was a great win for us," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "Radke steps up in big games and he pitched his tail off.

thing we like, and lately we seem to play better in the big games." "It was a tough loss because we had played badly in (the third game)," Rocori junior setter said before she was informed her team had won by forfeit "But we knew we could play with them even though they're our biggest competitor. Our biggest match always seems to be Sauk Rapids, and I think we'll see them again." That was about the only consolation for Meyer. "This was my responsibility, and now we've probably got to run the table to win put ourselves in a position for at least a tie for the conference title," Meyer said. "If we don't do that, we'll just focus on the post-season." Rocori 25-21-15-76-3, Sauk Rapids 22-25-2S-24-2 Rocori highlights Kayla Nies 6 kills, Katie Kremer 26 digs, Bridget Burtzel 43 set assists, 21-22 serving (3 aces); Andrea Kron 23 kills, 10 ace blocks; Brooke Stommes 5 kills, 15-15 serving; Erin Jungels 5 kills, 23 digs, 18-18 serving. Sauk Rapids highlights Brittany Karls 2 digs, 20-22 serving (1 ace), 41 set assists; Kara Swan 3 ace blocks, 4 kills; Amy Pederson 2 digs, 13-17 serving (2 aces); Kelsey Steuber 15 digs, 5 kills, 17-17 serving (3 aces); Randi Ziebarth 9 digs, 13-13 serving; Kristen Hille 12 digs, 19 kills, 18-23 serving (5 aces); Faylynn Merrick 8 kills; Jenna Kraayenbrink 14 kills, 5 blocks, hitting the floor with reckless abandon with the situation called for it Everything about the atmosphere and the quality of play suggested this would not be the last time these two rivals would see each other.

They do not play again in the CLC season, but the likelihood of meeting somewhere deep in the Section 8-3A tournament is high. The Spartans looked to be cooked, trailing 2-1 in the match and 24-21 in Game 4. But Rocori stormed back, forcing a decisive game when senior Andrea Kron recorded one of her 10 ace blocks. Game 5 featured seven lead changes and appeared to be over when Rocori junior Kayla Nies who finished with six kills was unable to convert what would've been her seventh on match point "We like when teams are out to get us," said powerful Sauk Rapids junior hitter Kristen Hille, who finished with 19 kills and five ace serves. "The pressure is some Radke set the tone for the game in the first inning.

He gave up back-to-back hits to Roberto Alomar and Carlos Lee to lead off the game, but got two-time MVP Frank Thomas to ground into a double play and four-time all-star Magglio Ordonez to fly out to end the threat. That pitch to Thomas, who is second in the A.L. in homers with 40, was big. "I wanted to keep the ball down and get a ground ball or a popup," Radke said. "It was a fastball down and away.

"I just take it game-by-game and I want to go out and stay relaxed and not get caught up in everything. It was a a good atmosphere, something we don't get much of the first half of the season." 1 The lone run the White Sox Whatever the score, Rocori will get credit for the victory. "I found out what happened right after the match, and I was crushed," Meyer said. "It's all my fault I knew this girl played two JV games and I was even telling myself during the fourth game that I can't sub her in in the fifth, but I didn't catch it I blew it There's no one else to blame but myself "It's a legitimate rule. I have absolutely no hard feelings at all for Cathy for bringing it up.

There is no one else to blame but me. Beyond that, it was a great match." Indeed it was. The match that both teams pointed to on their schedules since opening day of practice had a little bit of everything big-time shots from big-time players, key contributions from role players and members of both teams showing little regard for their physical health by Today's scoreboard DataSport Fish Game Forecast Predicting wildlife patterns The information in these charts can, to an extent, predict the optimal times of day for catching fish and hunting game. This information is based on past wildlife activity patterns and many predictable factors (sunrise, sunset, tide forces, Minnesota Twins schedule Sun. Mon.

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WP-Witasick, Brower, Eyre. Umpires Home, Ron Kulpa; First, Bruce Froemming; Second, Mike Winters; Third, Doug Eddings. Cross country PREP RANKINGS Class A Girls Football BIG TEN STANDINGS Conf.Overall W-L W-L PF PA Michigan 0-0 3-0 133 10 Minnesota 0-0 3-0 139 37 Iowa 0-0 3-0 117 31 Ohio State 0-0 3-0 88 60 Michigan State 0-0 2-1 89 69 Wisconsin 0-0 2-1 77 71 Purdue 0-0 1-1 42 37 Illinois 0-0 1-2 67 50 Penn State 0-0 1-2 47 55 Indiana 0-0 1-2 56 75 Northwestern 0-0 1-2 63 86 Games Saturday Louisiana-Lafayette at Minnesota (NO, 7 p.m. California at Illinois (NC) Kentucky at Indiana (NC) Arizona State at Iowa (NC) Michigan at Oregon (NC) Michigan State at Notre Dame (NC) Northwestern at Duke (NO Bowling Green at Ohio State (NC) Kent State at Penn State (NO Arizona at Purdue (NC) North Carolina at Wisconsin (NC) NCC STANDINGS Conf.Overall W-L W-L PF PA South Dakota 0-0 2-0 44 35 Nebraska-Omaha 0-0 2-1 120 73 St Cloud State 0-0 2-1 124 80 North Dakota State 0-0 2-1 67 54 North Dakota 0-0 1-1 83 31 Augustana 0-0 1-1 61 37 South Dakota State 0-0 1-1 43 30 Minn. St-Mankato 0-0 0-3 46 75 Games Saturday 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I EXCELLENT IN L' GOOD 12 3 6 9 12 3 6 9 12 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 17 I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I EXCELLENT 12 3 6 9 12 3 6 9 12 THURSDAY cctf MraowVnhf.

SEPTEMBER 18 National Rankings are chosen by members of the D2Fbotball.com Media Voting Panel. D2Football.com will release its national poll every Monday during football season. Team Record Last Week 1. Valdosta State 2-0 1 2. Grand Valley State 2-0 2 3.

Carson-Newman 3-0 3 4. Saginaw Valley State 2-0 4 5.IUP 2-0 5 6. Catawba 2-0 6 7. Central Missouri 2-0 8 8. Pittsburg State 2-0 10 9.

Texas 0-1 9 10. Northwest Missouri 1-1 14 11. Chadron State 2-0 16 12. Fayetteville State 2-0 17 13. St Cloud State 2-1 7 14.

Central Arkansas 2-0 18 15. Southern Arkansas 2-0 19 16. Emporia State 2-0 20 17. Nebraska-Omaha 2-1 21 18. North Dakota State 2-1 15 19.

Tuskegee 2-1 22 20. Winona State 3-0 23 21. Harding 1-0 24 22. Tarleton State 1-1 25 23. East Stroudsburg 2-0 NR 24.

Minnesota-Duluth 1-1 11 25. Bloomsburg 1-1 13 DIVISION III POLL AFCA Division III Poll By The Associated Press Record Pts I. Mount Union, Ohio (45) 1-0 1,125 I St John's, Minn. (1) 1-0 1,056 3. Trinity, Texas 2-0 1,037 4.

Rowan, N.J. 2-0 878 5. Linfield, Ore. 1-0 856 6. Bridgewater, Va.

2-0 837 7. Wisconsin-Stout 1-0 792 Wheaton, III. 1-0 761 9. Brockport St, N.V. 2-0 742 10.

Baldwin-Wallace, Ohio 1-0 729 II. Mary Hardin-Baylor 1-0 645 12. Wisconsin-La Crosse 2-0 565 13. Wittenberg, Ohio 2-0 530 14. John Carroll, Ohio 1-0 520 15.

Ithaca, N.Y. 1-0 507 16. Central, Iowa 1-0 441 17. Point 2-0 362 18 Wartburg, Iowa 1-0 339 Jermaine Lewis on Injured reserve. Waived Marlon McCree, DT Matt Leonard and FB Malaefou MacKenzie.

Signed RB David Allen, Deke Cooper, Nick Sorensen and LB Shannon Taylor. Released LB Michael Josiah from the practice squad. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Signed Victor Green. Waived QB J.T. O'Sullivan.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS-Re-signed WR Charles Lee. Waived TE Daniel Wilcox. Released QB Jim Miller from the reserve-physically unable to perform list HOCKEY National Hockey League PITTSBURGH PENGUINS-Assigned Jim Abbott to Wilkes-BarreScranton of Team 1. Staples-Motley; 2. New the AHL Assigned Stephen Dixon.

London-spleen 3. Giencoe-Silver Lake; 4. Jonathan Filewich, Daniel Carcillo, Maxime Talbot Ryan Stone, Lukas Canby-MinneotaLincoln HI; 5. United South Central; 6. SL Cloud Cathedral; 7.

Hermantown; 8. Fairmont; 9. Sauk Centre; 10. Winona Cotter; 11. Kingsland; Bolt to their Junior clubs.

COLLEGE COLGATE-Named Don Vauahan Inter 12. Ely. im athletic director and Stan Moore 321. New York, Collins 21-51-2-265. RECEIVING Dallas, Glenn 8-113, A.Bryant 5-98, Anderson 4-15, Galloway 3-43.

Witten 2-25, Cason 2-4, Campbell 1-23. New York, Toomer 7-126. Hilliard 6-85, T.Carter 3-28, Shockey 2-8, Barber 2-7, Mitchell 1-11. Northern State at St Cloud State (NC), Individuals 1. Nicole Calabrese (Kingsland); 2.

Maggie Zirbes (Glencoe-Silver Lake); 3. Katie Zirbes (Giencoe-Silver Lake); 4. Nikki Swenson (Lac qui Parle ValleyDawson-Boyd): 5. Deb men's interim hockey coach. This week 1 p.m.

Wisconsin-Stout at Augustana (NC) MISSED FIELD GOAL Dallas, Cundiff Minnesota State-Mankato at Northern 53 (WL). Thompson (Park Rapids); 6. Gabrielle Silver Lake, 4:30 p.m. Non-conference BBE at Pierz, 4:15 p.m.; Rocori at St John's Prep, 4:15 p.m. Girls swimming Central Lakes Tech at Willmar, 6 p.m.; Brainerd at Apollo, 6 p.m.; Sauk Rapids at Alexandria, 6 p.m.; Rocori at Little Falls, 6 p.m.

West Central Sauk Centre at Melrose, 6 p.m.; Morris at Cathedral, 6 p.m. Rum River Foley at St Michael-Albertville, 6 p.m. Wright County Becker at Litchfield, 6 p.m. Non-conference Albany at Minnewaska, 6 p.m.; Foley at Ogllvie, 6 p.m. Radio sports Station guide WBHR 660 AM; KLTF 960 AM; KASM 1150 AM; WJON -1240 AM; KNSI 1450 AM; KXSS 1390 AM; KVSC 88.1 FM; WYRQ 92.1 FM; KKJM 92.9 FM; KFML 94.1 FM; KCML 99.9 FM; KDDG 105.5 FM.

TODAY MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 12:45 p.m. New York Mets at Chicago Cubs, WBHR-AM. 6:35 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Minnesota Twins, WJON-AMWYRQ-FM. GENERAL Midnight Post-Game Locker Room, WBHR-AM 1 a.m.

All Night with Todd Wright WBHR-AM. 5 am Mike Mike in the Morning, WBHR-AM. 6:06 am Fan Radio Network, KXSS-AM. 9 am The Tony Kornheiser Show, WBHR-AM. 11a.m.

-The Jim Rome Show, WBHR-AM. 2 p.m. The Dan Patrick Show, WBHR-AM. 3 p.m. The Sports Brothers, WBHR-AM.

6 p.m. The Mike Tke Show, KXSS-AM. 6 p.m. ESPN Game Night WBHR-AM. 7:06 p.m.

Sporting News Radio, KXSS-AM 10 p.m.'-The Show, WBHR-AM. Anderson (Perham): 7. Katie Bono (Visitation); 8. Melissa Engelmeier Colorado (NC) Western Washington at Nebraska Omaha (NC) Newberry at South Dakota (NO TODAY College (Hermantown); 9. Amanda Reicnei (Staples-Motley); 10.

Beth Tad (St Cloud Cathedral); 1L Kacy Nehowlg (St Cloud Baseball LATE MONDAY South Dakota at Wisconsin-La Crosse Volleyball (NC) Cathedral); 12. Leah Kahler (Martin MIAC St Benedict at St Thomas, 19. Springfield, Mass. 2-0 306 20. Washington Jefferson 1-0 299 South Dakota State at Western Oregon 7:30 p.m.

Women's soccer County West). Boys Team 1. Staples-Motley; 2, 21. Hanover, Ind. 2-0 292 San Diego 0 2 0 .000 27 64 Result Monday Dallas 35, N.Y.

Giants 32, OT Games Sunday Minnesota at Detroit noon Tampa Bay at Atlanta, noon Kansas City at Houston, noon New Orleans at Tennessee, noon N.Y. Jets at New England, noon Jacksonville at Indianapolis, noon Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, noon St. Louis at Seattle, 3:05 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Washington, 3:05 p.m.

Green Bay at Arizona, 3:05 p.m. Baltimore at San Diego, 3:15 p.m. Cleveland at San Francisco, 3:15 p.m. Buffalo at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Open: Dallas, Philadelphia, Chicago, Carolina Gane Monday Oakland at Denver, 8 p.m.

LATE MONDAY At East Rutherford, J. Dallas 7 13 6 6 3-35 N.Y. Giants 7 0 7 18 0-32 First Quarter NY Brown 29 interception return (M.Bryant kick), 7:21. Dal Q.Carter 8 run (Cundiff kick), 3:06. Second Quarter Dal -FG Cundiff 37, 14:12.

Dal -FG Cundiff 49, 7:41. 22. Lycoming, Pa. 1-0 285 Non-conference Concordia-St Paul 23. Hampden-Sydney, Va.

2-0 203 LaCrescenf 3. St Cloud Cathedral; 4. United South Central; 5. East Grand Forks; 6. Perham; 7.

Montevideo; 8. 24. College of New Jersey 2-0 155 25. Hardin-Simmons, Texas 0-1 145 Giencoe-Silver Lake: 9. Eveletn-Giibert: at St Cloud State, 4 p.m.

THURSDAY High school Volleyball 10. Concordia Academy; 11. Sauk Centre; NFL STANDINGS NATIONAL 12. Minnehaha Academy. (NC) MIAC STANDINGS Conf.Overall W-L W-L PF PA Concordia 1-0 2-0 66 30 Bethel 1-0 2-0 65 16 St John's 1-0 1-0 74 7 StOlaf 1-0 1-1 50 39 Augsburg 0-0 1-1 40 71 Hamline 0-1 1-1 37 80 Carleton 0-1 0-1 16 40 Gustavus 0-1 0-2 36 61 St Thomas 0-1 0-2 25 61 Games Saturday ATHLETICS 7, ANGELS 4 OAKLAND ANAHEIM at rhM hH MEIlis 2b 5 00 0 EckstinM 4 0 10 Durazo dh 5 0 0 0 Figgim cf 4 110 EChaw 3b 5 12 1 GAndsn If 4 2 2 0 Tejadass 4 2 2 4 Salmon 4 1 2 3 Hflberg lb 4 0 0 0 Spierio lb 4 0 0 0 RaHrdzc 4 14 0 Wooten3b 4 0 11 Long II 4 111 Amiga pt 0 0 0 0 Dyerf 4 120 Owensrf 4 0 10 Byrnes cf 2 10 1 Kndy2b 3 0 0 0 JMolnac 2 0 0 0 OVnon ph 10 0 0 Quintan lb 10 0 0 Tot 37 711 7 Totals 36 4 I 4 Oat land 010 600 000 -7 Anaheim 000 000 202 -4 DP-Anaheim LOB-Oakland 7.

Anaheim 5. Central Lakes Tech at Sauk Rapids, 7:30 p.m.; Apollo at Little Falls, 7 JO p.m.; Invididuals 1. Matt Damico (East Grand Forks); 2. Chris Erichsen (Kingsland); 3. Joe Radinovich (Crosby-Ironton); 4.

Isaac landecker (Staples-Motley): S. Seth Webinoer (LaCrescent); Alexandria at Rocori, 7:30 p.m. WIT Pet PF PA 2 0 0 1.000 54 38 1 1 0 300 48 55 1 1 0 500 56 36 0 2 0 .000 20 73 West Central North Cathedral at 6. Renato Often (CHOF); 7. Zach Sollnger Albany, 7:30 p.m.; Melrose at Paynesville, 7:30 p.m.: LPGE at Sauk Centre, 7:30 p.m.

Central Minnesota Kimball at BBE, (Pierz); 8. Ryan DeBock (Deer River); 9. Michael Richards (Eveleth-Gilbert); 10. Bill Shields (Blue Earth Area); 11. Chad Janiszecki (Canby-MinneotaLincoln HI); Wisconsin-Eau Claire at St John's 7:30 p.m.; Holdingford at Pierz, 7:30 p.m.: Eden Valley-Watkins at Rockford, 7:30 Pet PF PA 2 0 0 1.000 49 44 1 1 0 500 48 59 1 1 0 .500 55 48 0 2 0 .000 10 48 2B-EChaw7 (36), Teada (39).

GAnderson (47), p.m. Dal Singleton 41 interception return Wright County Litchfield at Becker, 12. Jared Clementson (Pine City). Golf 7:30 p.m. (Cundiff kick), 3:05.

Third Quarter Dal -FG Cundiff 42. 11:00. Prairie Royalton at Browervllle, 7:30 p.m.; st John's Prep at upsaia, 7:30 p.m, Pet PF PA 2 0 0 1.000 36 32 NY Hilliard pass from Collins THURSDAY Non-conference Zimmerman at Milaca, 7:30 p.m.; Vemdale at Swanville, SARTELL GOLF CLUB North Minnesota Detroit Green Bay Chicago East Washington Dallas N.Y. Giants Philadelphia South Carolina Atlanta New Orleans Tampa Bay West Seattle San Francisco St. Louis Arizona AMERICAN East Buffalo Miami New England N.Y.

Jets 1 1 0 .500 58 46 saimon nrf-ieiaaa ui), salmon ij. IP ER BB SO Oakland Lilly W.11-9 5 1 0 0 0 6 Sparks 3 5 4 4 0 1 Harville 0 1 0 0 0 0 Foulke 3,43 1 1 0 0 1 1 Anaheim ROrliz L.15-12 3 9 7 7 2 1 Glover 2'A 1 0 0 2 3 Turnbow 2 1 0 0 0 1 GJones 1 0 0 0 0 0 (M.Bryant kick), Dal -FG Cundiff 21, 4:53. Fourth Quarter Dal -FG Cundiff 36 12:43. (NC), 1 p.m. Bethel at Concordia Gustavus at Carleton Hamline at St Thomas St Olaf at Augsburg DIVISION II POLLS American Football Coaches Association Poll Team (1st) Record PTs Last 1.

Grand Valley St (24) 2-0 648 1 2. Valdosta St (Ga.) (2) 2-0 626 2 3. Carson-Newman 3-0 5 3 4. Indiana (Pa.) 2-0 566 4 5. Pittsburg St (Kan.) 2-0 541 7 6.

Saginaw Valley (Mich.) 2-0 503 7. Central Missouri St 2-0 478 8 8. Catawba (N.C.) 2-0 443 10 Club Championship results Sunday 7:30 p.m. Boys soccer Central Lakes Apollo at Little Falls, NY Shockey 1 pass from Collins p.m.: sartell at Willmar, p.m. 1 1 0 .500 41 37 1 1 0 .500 26 12 Pet PF PA 2 0 0 1.000 65 10 1 1 0 .500 73 34 1 1 0 .500 40 47 0 2 0 .000 24 80 (M.Bryant kick).

9:54. Championship flight 1. Larry Dolan, 2. Bill Broughton; First flight 1, Dan Carlson, 2. Darwin Poulsen; Senior men 1.

Bill Kirchner, 2. Marcel Knapek; Ladies 1. Samantha Sommers, 2. Jan Templin; Senior ladies 1. Donna West Metro Rockford at Cathedral, 5 NY Toomer 20 pass from Collins p.m.

Girts soccer Sparks pitched to 2 batters tin 9th, Harville pitched to 1 barter in the 9th. Umpires-Home, Ed Montague; First, Bruce Dreckman; Second, Brian Runge; Third, Brian Greenlee, Rose Binsfeld, Rosie Weyen Central Lakes Little Falls at Apollo, 7 p.m.; Willmar at Sartell, p.m.; Tech at (Barber run), 6:20. NY FG M.Bryant 30, Dal -FG Cundiff 52, :00. Overtime Dal FG Cundiff 25, 5:56. A 78.907.

Junior flight -1. Keaton Hauser, 2. Corey Sauk Rapids, 5 p.m. West Metro Cathedral at Rockford, 410 12 Zakraishek. Note: Sommers, 14, shot 33 on the par-36 front nine during the championship.

p.m. Non-conference North Branch at St Dal NY First downs 24 20 The score was a club record from the John's Prep, 5 p.m. Crosscountry Total Net Yards 403 309 Rushes-yards 36-107 17-53 WIT Pet PF PA 2 0 0 1.000 69 17 1 1 0 300 41 31 1 1 0 .500 31 41 0 2 0 .000 23 37 WIT Pet PF PA 2 0 0 1.000 42 13 1 1 0 .500 31 51 1 1 0 .500 32 53 0 2 0 .000 40 62 Passing 296 256 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 6:35 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Minnesota Twins, WJON-AMWYRQ-FM. NHL PRESEASON 7:15 p.m.

Minnesota Wild vs. Vancouver Canucks, KXSS-AM. PREP VOLLEYBALL 7:30 p.m. St Cloud Cathedral at Albany, ASM-AM. GENERAL Midnight Post-Game Locker Room, WBHR-AM 1 a.m.

All Night with Todd Wright WBHR-AM. 5 am. Mike I Mike in the Morning, WBHR-AM. 6:06 am Fan Radio Network, KXSS-AM. 9 am The Tony Kornheiser Show, WBHR-AM.

11 am The Jim Rome Show, WBHR-AM. 2 p.m. The Dan Patrick Show, WBHR-AM. 3 p.m. The Sports Brothers, WBHR-AM.

6 p.m. ESPN Game Night WBHR-AM. 7:06 p.m. Sporting News Radio, KXSS-AM. 10 p.m.

The Show, WBHR-AM. 10 p.m. NFL Insider, WJON-AM. Rocori invitational with Apollo, Little Falls, Tech, Sauk Rapids, 4:30 p.m. at River Oaks Golf Course; Elk River ladies tees at Sartell.

This is Sommers' second straight club championship. Transactions BASEBALL American League Invitational with Sartell, 10 a.m.; KimballEden Valley-Watkins Inviational 9. Chadron St (Neb.) 2-0 10. Southern Arkansas 2-0 11. Texas 0-1 12.

Central Arkansas 2-0 13. Tuskegee (Ala.) 21 14. Fayetteville St. (N.C.) 2-0 15. Winona St (Minn.) 3-0 16.

St Cloud St (Minn.) 2-1 17. NW Missouri St 1-1 18 Findlay (Ohio) 2-0 19. Nebraska-Omaha 2-1 20. Shippensburg (Pa.) 2-0 21. Minnesota-Duluth 1-1 22.

North Dakota St 2-1 23. South Dakota 2-0 24. (tie)TarletonSt 1-1 East Stroudsburg (Pa.) 2-0 Emporia State (Kan.) 2-0 353 16 347 13 341 15 320 14 278 17 258 22 244 235 18 153 23 151 24 145 NR 140 9 98 20 92 NR 90 25 90 NR 90 NR iforman. T-252. (45.030).

GIANTS 8, PADRES 7 SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO rbU IH Brrghs3b 4 10 0 Drham2b 5 0 10 loretta2b 4 12 2 Snow lb 3 2 2 1 BGilesH 40 12 Aunlian 5 0 0 0 Nevinlb 2 3 1 Bonds 3 2 11 Mathwscf SO 10 Alfona3b 3 0 2 2 Bchnantt 4 0 11 Felii 3b 0 10 0 Kotsayd 10 10 BStiagoc 4 12 1 Bennett 40 11 Groomcf 5 0 2 0 RVazqj ptl 1 0 0 0 JoCruz rf 4 110 Greene ss 2 2 10 Rueter 10 0 0 Hansen ph 10 10 Brower 0 0 0 0 Qintero pr 0 0 0 0 Chrstns 0 0 0 0 Lwmce 2 0 0 0 Benard ph 10 10 Nadypb 0 0 0 0 Niekropr 0 10 0 Sears ph 1110 Herges 0 0 0 0 Vlllertep 0 0 0 0 Glrrgaph 10 10 Ojeda on 1 0 0 0 Rnsom pr 0 0 0 0 KWalkrp 0 00 0 Eyrep 0 0 0 0 Wtsickp 0 00 0 Nathan 0 0 00 with Holdingford, Pierz, 4:30 p.m. Girts tennis 1 TEXAS RANGERS Named Jeff Cogen Central Lakes Alexandria at Brainerd, 4:30 p.m.; Sartell at Little Falls, South Indianapolis Houston Tennessee Jacksonville North Baltimore Pittsburgh Cincinnati Cleveland West Denver Kansas City Oakland Pet PF PA .500 48 47 .500 54 56 .000 30 53 .000 19 42 4:30 p.m. chief operating officer. Northern League WINNIPEG GOLDEYES Sold the con Punt Returns 4-45 1-9 Kickoff Returns 5-120 8-194 Interceptions Ret 2-41 1-29 Comp-Attlnt 25-40-1 21-51-2 Sacked-Yards Lost 4-25 2-9 Punts Fumbles-Lost 3-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 11-108 10-102 Time of Possession 42:30 26:34 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Dallas, Hambrick 23-60, Anderson 6-19, Q.Carter 4-17, Cason 3-11. New York, Barber 15-41, Hilliard 1-13, Collins Hminus 1).

PASSING Dallas, Q.Carter 25-40-1- 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 West Central Morris at Melrose, tract of Charles Alley to the Kansas p.m.; Cathedral at Benson, 5 p.m.; LPGE at Sauk Centre, 4:30 p.m. Rum River Foley at St Michael- City Royals, FOOTBALL National Football League Albertvllle, 4:30 p.m. D2Football.com Top 25 Rankings The 2003 D2Football.com Top 25 Pet PF PA 2 0 0 1.000 67 23 2 0 0 1.000 68 34 1 1 0 .500 43 45 5 Wright County Becker at Glencoe- JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS-Placed WR.

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