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CYANMAGYELBLK TennesseanBroadsheet Master TennesseanBroadsheet Master 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 5 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 5 TennesseanBroadsheet Master TennesseanBroadsheet Master 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 7C THE LATEST LINE TRANSACTIONS COLLEGE FOOTBALL 3 www.tennessean.com THE TENNESSEAN Wednesday, September 28, 2005 7C SCOREBOARD Compiled by Bryce Clements Associated Press Neither a stranger to drama nor afraid of its glare, Curt Schilling saw the opportunity set out in front of him and he welcomed it. in first place, with five days left in the season. We have a winnable game sitting there; with the chance to be in first place all alone; with me on the he said. my mind, a lock. And it been, and I made it.

That is probably the most frustrating After a victory over Toronto in the first game of the doubleheader put Boston in a tie atop the AL East, Schilling twice blew a three- run lead and Russ Adams hit a sac- rifice fly to break an eighth-inning tie and help the Blue Jays to a 7-5 victory in the nightcap. When the Yankees lost 17-9 to the Baltimore Orioles, New York and Boston were left tied with five games remaining. The Red Sox and Yankees are 92-65, also tied with Cleveland atop the wild-card standings. results guaranteed that the AL East title will be up for grabs when New York comes to Fenway Park for a three-game series this weekend to close the season. be kidding ourselves if this weekend going to determine the outcome of this Johnny Damon said.

going to come down to this weekend. the master plan. way. Yankees-Red Sox. We just need to win some games before that series Tim Wakefield pitched seven strong innings to give Boston a 3-1 victory in the day game.

But with the fans in Fenway Park paying as much attention to the game in Baltimore as the one in front of them, the Red Sox ended their four-game winning streak. Orioles 17, Yankees 9: Gary Sheffield did everything in his power to keep the Yankees alone atop the AL East. It enough to overcome a dreadful pitching performance by Mike Mussina and the New York bullpen. Sheffield hit two homers and drove in six runs, but the Baltimore Orioles ended a nine-game losing streak with a 17-9 win night in an ugly game that lasted 4 hours, 16 minutes. The Yankees trailed 5-1 before Sheffield hit a two-run homer in the third inning.

He put New York ahead with his 11th career grand slam, a shot to left in the fourth that made it 7-5. But the bullpen hold the lead. An RBI single by Miguel Tejada and Jay two-run homer off Al Leiter (4-5) in the fourth put Baltimore back in front, and the Orioles scored five runs off three relievers in the fifth to make it 13-7. Red Sox miss chance to take lead AP Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling, right, comes out of the game after blowing a pair of three-run leads as Boston lost the second game of a doubleheader to Toronto 7-5 to drop into a tie in the AL East. PRO FOOTBALL HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL AL EAST ROUNDUP Boston splits doubleheader with Jays Vanderbilt statistics VANDOPP First downs10682 Rushing3939 Passing6041 Penalty72 Rushes-yards149-793146-792 Passing yards1144928 Comp-Att-Int101-164-265-122-2 Offensive plays313268 Total net Average per play6.06.0 Punt return yards3765 Fumbles-lost6-18-2 Penalties-yards17-11430-274 Kickoff returns-yards9-17917-378 Time of Third down conv.34-6117-54 Fourth-down conv.2-44-8 Individual PASSING PlayerC-AYdsIntTDLgAvg RUSHING PlayerAttYdsTDLg Jennings62255620 Garrison33247271 Cutler38160118 Nickson843015 Bennett113013 Bright3504 Logan1303 TEAM3-400 RECEIVING PlayerNoYdsTDLg Davis28353140 Bennett18215028 White14176334 Dunning13182038 Jennings1398116 Smith748111 Bright438013 Garrison321011 Burns113013 PUNTING PlayerNoYdsAvgLg Keown1240533.850 Hahnfeldt416741.848 FIELD GOALS PlayerAttMadeLg Hahnfeldt7543 PUNT RETURNS PlayerNoYdsLg Bennett33722 KICKOFF RETURNS PlayerNoYdsLg Garrison714726 Allen11919 Buggs11313 DEFENSE TACKLES: Osemwegie 33, Pace 23, Goff 23, Koger 19, Joyce 18, Ohanaja 17, Allen 16, Langford 16, Buggs 12, Booker 12, Horrocks 10, Hall 9, Thompson 9, Harrison 8, Divens 8, Gatewood 7, Mckenzie 7, Dixon 5, Hunter 4, Hahnfeldt 4, Washington 3, Fagan 2, Carter 2, Sutton 2, Burns 1, Bennett 1, Garrison 1.

SACKS: Osemwegie 2-24, Harrison 2-22. TACKLES FOR LOSS: Osemwegie 4.532, Pace 1-1, Goff 1-3, Koger 0.5-1, Joyce 0.5-1, Langford 1.5-8, Buggs 1-4, Booker 2.5-7, Harrison 3-24, Divens 0.5-1, Gatewood 2.5-8, Washington 0.5-0. INTERCEPTIONS Osemwegie 1-9, Langford 1-8. Tennessee statistics Tennessee1014717654 Opponent1417910353 TENNOPP First downs5947 Rushing2214 Passing3128 Penalty65 Rushes-yards94-36493-322 Passing yards671619 Comp-Att-Int66-124-558-92-2 Offensive plays218185 Total net yards945838 Average per play4.34.5 Punt return yards36113 Fumbles-lost6-36-3 Penalties-yards23-17230-184 Kickoff returns-yards11-1747-150 Time of Third down conv.18-4315-43 Fourth-down conv.1-50-3 Individual PASSING PlayerC-AYdsIntTDLgAvg Colquitt0-100000 RUSHING PlayerAttYdsTDLg Riggs Jr.64285222 Foster934011 Yancey2704 Hardesty2403 Anderson1000 Ainge4-1406 Clausen9-2118 TEAM3-2100 RECEIVING PlayerNoYdsTDLg Fayton14161153 Hannon1097118 Smith869225 Meachem7108026 Swain776031 Riggs Jr.738015 Brown543014 Anderson541018 Briscoe117017 Yancey112012 Foster1909 PUNTING PlayerNoYdsAvgLg Colquitt1452937.854 FIELD GOALS PlayerAttMadeLg Wilhoit4246 PUNT RETURNS PlayerNoYdsLg Hefney31618 Taylor32020 KICKOFF RETURNS PlayerNoYdsLg Johnson57217 Hannon22518 Taylor24525 Meachem11515 Riggs Jr. 11717 DEFENSE TACKLES: Allen 25, Gaither 23, Simon 17, Harrell 13, Hefney 12, J.

Mitchell 11, Haralson 10, Mahelona 9, Mayo 8, Hall 8, McBride 7, Stewart 7, Wade 6, Karl 5, Fellows 4, Reynolds 4, X. Mitchell 3, McGlothlin 2, M. Mitchell 2, Morley 1, Wilhoit 1, Colquitt 1, Williams 1, Johnson 1. SACKS: Allen 1-10, Gaither 1-6, Haralson 2-18, Mahelona 2-17, McBride 0.5-3, X. Mitchell 0.5-2, Johnson 1-9.

TACKLES FOR LOSS: Allen 2-11, Gaither 2.5-10, Harrell 2-2, Hefney 1.5-1, J. Mitchell 0.5-2, Haralson 3-21, Mahelona 420, Hall 2.5-6, McBride 1.5-4, Wade 0.5-1, X. Mitchell 0.5-2, McGlothlin 0.5-1, Johnson 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: Harrell 1-29, Hefney 126. SEC standings ConfAll EastWLWL Florida2040 Georgia2040 Vanderbilt2040 Tennessee1121 Kentucky0113 South Carolina0222 WestWLWL Alabama2040 Auburn1031 LSU0111 Mississippi0112 Mississippi St0222 Arkansas0213 result Tennessee 30, LSU 27 (OT) games Mississippi at Tennessee, 11:30 a.m.

LSU at Mississippi 1:30 p.m. Florida at Alabama, 2:30 p.m. South Carolina at Auburn, 6 p.m. MTSU at Vanderbilt, 6 p.m. late game Tennessee 30, LSU 27 (OT) How they scored FIRST QUARTER LSU Joseph Addai 19 run (Mario Stevenson kick), 12:44.

Drive: 1 play, 19 yards. Time of possession: 0:08. LSU 7, Tennessee 0. SECOND QUARTER LSU JaMarcus Russell 1 run (Colt David kick), 13:31. Drive: 4 plays, 70 yards.

Time of possession: 1:20. LSU 14, Tennessee 0. LSU Kenneth Hollis 3 interception return of Erik Ainge pass (David kick), 6:55. Drive: 0 plays, 1 yard. Time of possession: 0:00.

LSU 21, Tennessee 0. THIRD QUARTER TENNESSEE Rick Clausen 8 pass to Bret Smith (James Wilhoit kick), 7:54. Drive: 11 plays, 61 yards. Time of possession: 3:30. LSU 21, Tennessee 7.

LSU Chris Jackson 42 field goal, 0:13 Drive: 6 plays, 25 yards. Time of possession: 3:15. LSU 24, Tennessee 7. FOURTH QUARTER TENNESSEE Clausen 1 run (Wilhoit kick), 9:35. Drive: 16 plays, 75 yards.

Time of possession: 5:31 LSU 24, Tennessee 14. TENNESSEE Gerald Riggs Jr. 1 run (Wilhoit kick), 7:15. Drive: 2 plays, 2 yards. Time of possession: 0:42.

LSU 24, Tennessee 21. TENNESSEE Wilhoit 28 field goal, 2:02. Drive: 9 plays, 52 yards. Time of possession: 2:41. Tennessee 24, LSU 24.

OVERTIME LSU David 31 field goal. Drive: 5 plays, 25 yards. Time of possession: 0:00. LSU 27, Tennessee 24. TENNESSEE Riggs 1 run.

Drive: 6 plays, 25 yards. Time of possession: 0:00. Tennessee 30, LSU 27. Tenn.LSU First Downs2113 Rushing65 Passing116 Penalty42 Rushes-Yards34-7033- 98 Net Yards Passing250158 Total offense plays8561 Total Offensive Yards320256 Average per play3.84.2 Punt return yards.2090 Fumbles-lost4-23-2 Penalties-yards14-9711-71 Kickoff returns-yds4-742-47 Time of Third-Down conv.6/162/13 Fourth-Down conv.1/10/0 Tennessee PASSINGA-CYdsIntTDLgSk Erik Ainge 19-7 54 10 16 1 Rick Clausen 32-21196 11 25 3 RUSHINGAttYdsTDLg Gerald Riggs Jr.2489222 M. Hardesty2403 Erik Ainge2-900 Rick Clausen6-1418 RECEIVINGNoYdsTDLg C.J.

Fayton861016 Chris Hannon655014 Robert Meachem344025 Bret Smith338125 Gerald Riggs Jr.320010 Jayson Swain21508 Cory Anderson2905 Chris Brown1808 PUNTINGNoYdsAvgLg Britton Colquitt8 309 38.6 50 FIELD GOALSAttMadeLg James Wilhoit1128 PUNT RETURNSNoYdsLg Lucas Taylor320 20 KICKOFF RETURNSNoYdsLg Gerald Riggs Jr. 117 17 Lucas Taylor 245 25 Inquoris Johnson11212 DEFENSE TACKLES: Allen 8, Simon 7, Gaither 6, Harrell 6, Haralson 5, Hefney 5, Stewart 4, J. Mitchell 4, Wade 4, Mahelona 3, McGlothlin 2, Karl 1, Williams 1, Colquitt 1, Wilhoit 1, Reynolds 1, Hall 1, Felows 1. SACKS: Haralson 2-18. TACKLES FOR LOSS: Gaither 0.5-1, Harrell 1-1, Haralson 3-21, Hefney 0.5-0, J.

Mitchell 0.5-2, Wade 0.5-1, Mahelona 2-3, McGlothlin 0.5-1, Hall 0.5-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Hefney 1-26. LSU PASSINGA-CYdsIntTDLgSk J. Russel28-1415810472 RUSHINGAttYdsTDLg Joseph Addai1684121 Shyrone Carey51005 Jacob Hester2605 Justin Vincent3504 Skyler Green1001 J. Russel6-718 RECEIVINGNoYdsTDLg Craig Davis368047 Dwayne Bowe328018 Jacob Hester21007 Skyler Green21005 Keith Zinger121021 Early Doucet111011 Joseph Addai1707 Bennie Brazell1303 PUNTINGNoYdsAvgLg Chris Jackson831239.049 FIELD GOALSAttMadeLg Chris Jackson1142 Colt David1131 PUNT RETURNSNoYdsLg Skyler Green59027 KICKOFF RETURNSNoYdsLg Skyler Green24736 DEFENSE TACKLES: Vaughn 11, Landry 7, Hollis 7, Daniels 6, Williams 6, Steltz 5, Stevenson 4, Highsmith 4, Francis 3, Pittman 3, C.

Jackson 3, T. Jackson 3, Dorsey 3, Oliver 3, Taylor 2, Willis 2, Sanders 2, Vincent 1, Korte 1, Prude 1, Russel 1, Spadoni 1, Hester 1, Wroten 1. SACKS: Daniels 1-9, Pittman 1-13, T. Jackson 1-6, Dorsey 1-4. TACKLES FOR LOSS: Vaughn 0.5-1, Hollis 0.5-1, Daniels 1.5-10, Francis 1-2, Pittman 1-13, T.

Jackson 1-6, Dorsey 1-4, Oliver 0.5-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Landry 1-0, Hollis 1-3. Division 1-AA Poll PHILADELPHIA (AP) The top 25 teams in the Sports Network Division I-AA football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. 25 and previous ranking RecordPtsPvs 1. N.

Hampshire 2. So. Illinois 3. W. Kentucky 4.

Montana 5. Delaware 6. James 7. Furman 8. Northern Iowa 9.

Hampton 10. Cal 11. 12. Montana St.2-21,21518 13. No.

Dakota St.3-11,2048 14. E. 15. Harvard 16. Texas St.2-11,05214 17.

Appalachian St.3-188122 18. W. Carolina2-183819 19. William Mary2-283216 20. So.

Carolina St.3-080920 21. Massachusetts3-168124 22. Wofford2-162821 23. Hofstra2-150717 24. Idaho St.3-1506_ 25.

Northwestern St.1-230723 Others receiving votes Portland St. 276, Coastal Carolina 234, Georgia Southern 195, McNeese St. 190, Illinois St. 172, UC Davis 138, Rhode Island 118, Grambling St. 74, Youngstown St.

72, Stephen F. Austin 70, Jacksonville St. 45, Sam Houston St. 44, Villanova 37, Alabama St. 33, Penn 28, Lafayette 27, Nicholls St.

22, Princeton 15, Brown 14, Bethune-Cookman 13, South Dakota St. 12. PRO BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE TODAY FAVORITELINEUNDERDOG CHI ATLANTA No LineColorado Mets FLORIDA MILWAUKEE ST LOUIS 8-9Houston San DIEGO LA DODGERS AMERICAN LEAGUE TODAY FAVORITELINEUNDERDOG Chi Wsox8-9DETROIT Ny Yankees Tampa Bay BOSTON Toronto City OAKLAND No LineLa Angels SEATTLE 6-7Texas COLLEGE FOOTBALL TOMORROW FAVORITELINEUNDERDOG COLORADO ST4Air Force FRIDAY FAVORITELINEUNDERDOG RUTGERSPKPittsburgh SATURDAY FAVORITELINEUNDERDOG FLORIDA ST21Syracuse MICHIGAN Colorado4OKLAHOMA ST FOREST Virginia VIRGINIA TENNESSEE21Miss St TEXAS BOSTON COL.38Ball St Navy6DUKE Lsu14MISS ST WYOMING17Unlv Connecticut10ARMY ST NO Usc16ARIZONA ST UCLA21Washington CALIFORNIA16Arizona BOWLING GREEN28Temple OREGON ST2Washington St Utah St2IDAHO So Miss7E CAROLINA Michigan Nevada Reno4SAN JOSE ST MIAMI Florida PURDUE3Notre Dame TULSA3Houston TEXAS St LA TECH10New Mexico St Mexico AUBURN14So Carolina Byu1SAN DIEGO ST Boise Atlantic Arkansas St3UL MONROE VANDERBILT16Mid Tenn St Cent LAFAYETTE PRO FOOTBALL SUNDAY FAVORITELINEUNDERDOG NEW ENGLAND5San Diego KANSAS TAMPA NY GIANTS3St Louis NEW ORLEANSPKBuffalo WASHINGTON2Seattle Jets ARIZONA3San Francisco MONDAY FAVORITELINEUNDERDOG Bay (Home Team in CAPS) PRO HOCKEY LOCAL COLLEGES LOCAL GOLF NFL glance AMERICAN CONFERENCE EastWLTPctPFPA Miami210.6676851 New England210.6677067 Buffalo120.3334150 N.Y. Jets120.3334460 SouthWLTPctPFPA Indianapolis3001.0004716 Jacksonville210.6675544 Tennessee120.3335975 Houston020.0001449 NorthWLTPctPFPA Cincinnati3001.0008828 Pittsburgh210.6678137 Cleveland120.3334564 Baltimore020.0001749 WestWLTPctPFPA Denver210.6676061 Kansas City210.6676054 San Diego120.3338671 Oakland030.0005776 NATIONAL CONFERENCE EastWLTPctPFPA Washington2001.0002320 Dallas210.6677569 N.Y. Giants210.6679274 Philadelphia210.6677537 SouthWLTPctPFPA Tampa Bay3001.0006032 Atlanta210.6675647 Carolina120.3337167 New Orleans120.3334980 NorthWLTPctPFPA Detroit110.5002341 Chicago120.3335239 Minnesota120.3335477 Green Bay030.0004360 WestWLTPctPFPA St.

Louis210.6677367 Seattle210.6677256 San Francisco120.33362101 Arizona030.0004396 result Denver 30, Kansas City 10 games Buffalo vs. New Orleans at San Antonio, Noon St. Louis at N.Y. Giants, Noon Seattle at Washington, Noon Denver at Jacksonville, Noon Indianapolis at Tennessee, Noon Houston at Cincinnati, Noon Detroit at Tampa Bay, Noon San Diego at New England, Noon N.Y. Jets at Baltimore, 3:05 p.m.

Minnesota at Atlanta, 3:15 p.m. Dallas at Oakland, 3:15 p.m. Philadelphia at Kansas City, 3:15 p.m. San Francisco vs. Arizona at Mexico City, 7:30 p.m.

BYE: Chicago, Cleveland, Miami, Pittsburgh Monday, Oct. 3 Green Bay at Carolina, 8 p.m. NHL preseason glance EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic WLOTPtsGFGA Philadelphia40082012 N.Y. Islanders23151518 New Jersey200463 Pittsburgh13241722 N.Y. Rangers1202610 Northeast WLOTPtsGFGA Buffalo510102114 Ottawa4008218 Montreal41081912 Boston23151720 Toronto24041923 Southeast WLOTPtsGFGA Carolina32172419 Tampa Bay22151517 Florida22041014 Washington1313720 Atlanta13021719 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central WLOTPtsGFGA Chicago42082017 Nashville3106129 Detroit32171616 St.

Louis22041112 Columbus24041320 Northwest WLOTPtsGFGA Calgary32171515 Minnesota33061913 Edmonton33062020 Colorado3017107 Vancouver02221116 Pacific WLOTPtsGFGA San Jose40081612 Los Angeles31171814 Dallas33062121 Anaheim22151717 Phoenix14021429 Two points for a win, one point for an overtime loss. result Calgary 3, Vancouver 2 results Philadelphia 5, N.Y. Islanders 3 New Jersey 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 Pittsburgh 7, Columbus 2 Buffalo 5, Toronto 2 Montreal 4, Boston 3, OT Dallas 3, St. Louis 1 Edmonton 4, Calgary 0 Colorado 2, Detroit 1 San Jose at Los Angeles games Ottawa at Buffalo, 6 p.m.

Columbus at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Montreal vs. Boston at Moncton, N.B., 7 p.m. St. Louis at Dallas, 7:30 p.m.

Edmonton at Calgary, 8 p.m. San Jose at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Vancouver at Anaheim, 9:30 p.m. deals BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CHARLOTTE Re-signed Gerald Wallace to a three-year contract. NEW YORK Named Phil Ford and Dave Hanners assistant coaches.

FOOTBALL National Football League DETROIT Placed CB Fernando Bryant on injured reserve. Signed WR Scottie Vines. NEW ENGLAND Placed Rodney Harrison on injured reserve. Waived LB Wesly Mallard. NEW YORK Signed QB Vinny Tes- taverde.

Waived RB Terry Butler and DE Radell Lockhart from the practice squad. Signed LB Renauld Williams to the practice squad. Waived WR Dante Ridgeway from the active roster and signed him to the practice squad. PHILADELPHIA Re-signed WR Michael Gasperson to the practice squad. Released Robert Redd from the practice squad.

HOCKEY National Hockey League CAROLINA Signed LW Andrew Ladd to a three-year contract. COLORADO Reassigned LW Paul Healey and Jeff Finger to Lowell of the AHL. DALLAS Recalled Marius Holtet and Mike Siklenka from Iowa of the AHL. SAN JOSE Assigned RW Lukas Kaspar and Doug Murray to Cleveland of the AHL. WASHINGTON Assigned Chris Bourque, Jared Aulin, Eric Fehr, Jakub Klepis and Dave Steckel to Hershey of the AHL and Jeff Schultz to Calgary of the WHL.

Club results Low Oppenheimer (88); Low Net: Vaden (73). TED Seniors 1. Grisby-Cox-Watkins-Gilmore (-12), 2. Clark-Neely-White-Thompson (-11), 3. Provell-McClean-Anderson-Ford (-10).

BELLE Twosome Switch it 1. Palmer-Anderson (69), T2. Stevens-Holt (73). Medalist: McFarland. Champion: McFarland (91).

Flight 1: Grissom (106). Flight 2: Shumaker (112). Ladies Special 1. Rucker-Gibson-Mantoan- Latimer (139), 2. Lund-Grant-Adcock (143).

LGA Invitational Overall Winners: Summers-Berryman- Ward-Edmondson (59). Flight 2: 1. Davis- Brown-Williams-Bush, 2. Dahlgreen- Choat-Caulkins-Killis. Flight 3: 1.

Rice-Foster-Shaver-Huskey, 2. Akin-Gunnels-Sledge-Lee. Jones-Hall-Hooper- Donoho. VANDERBILT Ladies Low Gross: 1. Siegel, 2.

Aylor, 3. Waldschmidt. Low Net: 1. Sevigny, 2. Stewart, 3.

Bell. Volleyball Cumberland d. Trevecca 30-16, 30-21, 3025. Records- Cumberland (11-11, 1-4). Western Kentucky d.

Austin Peay 30-17, 30-15, 30-27. Records- Austin Peay (4-9), Western Kentucky (16-1). Belmont d. UT-Martin 30-19, 30-19, 30-23. Records- Belmont (11-9), UT-Martin (2-17).

TSU d. Alabama 30-10, 30-24, 30-32, 30-24. Records- TSU (9-8), Alabama (3-9). Soccer N. Alabama 2, Trevecca 1 N.

Goals: Haas. Soccer Trevecca 2, Lambuth 2 Trevecca Garcia. Assist: Risorto. HIGH SCHOOLS OPEN UNTIL 5AM FRIDAY SATURDAY Happy Hour Mon. Fri.

Happy Hour Mon. Fri. FFRREEEE 44ppmm--66ppmm 18 and Older Welcome 21 and Older BYOB 500 5th Avenue South (Corner of 5th Peabody) 615.255.5632 NOW HIRING DANCERS APPLY IN PERSON FREE ADMISSION WITH THIS AD 1214 DEMONBREUN STREET 1214 DEMONBREUN STREET Nashville 248-1911 Nashville 248-1911 MONDA COLLEGE COVER (Must purchase bottomless mug) with College Dances All Night TUESDA TWO-FOR-TUESDAYS 2 for 1 Dances All Day Night WEDNESDA ONLY WEEKLY AMATEUR NIGHT- Every Weds. at in Cash Prizes THURSDA RETRO THURS. Music from the Plus $15 Dances Davidson Schedule Friday Antioch at Gallatin Austin-East at Livingston Acad.

BGA at Knoxville Webb Beech at Springfield Blackman at Lebanon Brentwood Acad. at MUS CPA at Ezell-Harding Camden at Houston Co. Cascade at White House-Heritage Cheatham Co. at Marshall Co. Clarksville Acad.

at Nashville Chr. Clarksville at Northwest Clay Co. at Watertown Coffee Co. at Franklin Co. Creek Wood at Page DCA at Fairview Dickson Co.

at Centennial Franklin at Brentwood Friendship at Monterey Giles Co. at Montgomery Central Glencliff at Hendersonville Goodpasture at East Robertson Gordonsville at Trousdale Co. Harding Acad. at Pope John Paul Harpeth at FRA Hillsboro at Whites Creek Hixson at White Co. Hunters Lane at Overton Huntland at Wayne Co.

Independence at Northeast Jackson Co. at Cannon Co. Jo Byrns at Forrest Lewis Co. at Adamsville Lincoln Co. at Cookeville MBA at Father Ryan Maplewood at Lawrence Co.

McEwen at Eagleville McGavock at Hillwood Middle Tenn. Chr. at Cornersville Moore Co. at Perry Co. Mt.

Juliet Chr. at Red Boiling Springs Mt. Juliet at Rossview Mt. Pleasant at Collinwood Munford at Henry Co. Oakland at LaVergne Pearl-Cohn at DeKalb Co.

Portland at Kenwood Ravenwood at Columbia Richland at Stewart Co. Riverdale at Wilson Central SBEC at Davidson Acad. Siegel at Smyrna Spring Hill at David Lipscomb Station Camp at Greenbrier Stratford at Hickman Co. Tipton at St. Tullahoma at Shelbyville Upperman at Smith Co.

Warren Co. at Cumberland Co. Waverly at Riverside White House at Sycamore York at Westmoreland Zion Chr. at Columbia Acad. Boys Golf USN 160, Webb 178 USN (160) Smallwood 37, Nielson 39, Kelly 42, Kever 42.

WEBB (178) Kim 41, Roberts 42, Goldammer 42, Jones 53. Aaron Acad. 142, Metro Chr. 160, Pleasant View Chr. 161 AARON ACAD.

(142) Brewster 44, Smith 48, Head 50. METRO CHR. (160) Phillips 51, Challis 51, Adcox 58. PLEASANT VIEW CHR. Hastings 44, Simpson 55, Essary 62.

BGA 159, Pope John Paul 169 BGA (159) Harris 37, Taylor 37, Jacobs 42, Morris 43. POPE JOHN PAUL (169) Summerford 37, Stranz 41, Dempsey 44, Spencer 47. Brentwood Acad. 150, Davidson Academy 160 BRENTWOOD ACAD. (150) Mayfield 37, Short 37, Dearman 38, Storey 38.

DAVIDSON ACAD. (160) Beshear 38, Smith 39, St. Means 42, Se. Means 43. MBA 146, Father Ryan 164 MBA (146) Campbell 35, Burch 35, Leader 37, Broadhurst 39.

FATHER RYAN (164) Martin 40, Staples 40, Parker 41, Caldwell 43. Girls Golf BGA 83, Pope John Paul II 94 BGA (83) Baker 39, Knox 44. POPE JOHN PAUL II (94) Musgrove 46, Stranz 48. Volleyball Sycamore d. White House-Heritage: 2517, 25-9, 25-21.

Father Ryan d. Pope John Paul II: 25-13, 25-15, 22-25, 25-13. DCA d. Goodpasture: 25-23, 21-25, 25-21, 25-22. Records DCA (19-12).

Ensworth d. Webb: 25-20, 25-20, 25-9. Franklin d. David Lipscomb: 28-26, 25-17. Franklin d.

Brentwood 25-17, 2522. Records Franklin (33-6). Fairview d. Montgomery Central: 25-10, 14-25, 25-5, 25-20. CPA d.

Hume Fogg: 25-23, 22-25, 27-29, 25-23, 15-8. Records Hume Fogg (4-6). FRA d. Nashville 25-22, 27-25, 18-25, 25-12. FRA 9-9.

Rossview d. Dickson 25-13, 25-19, 24-26, 25-20. Dickson Co. 14-1. Hunters Lane d.

Maplewood: 22-25, 1925, 25-19, 25-21, 15-8. Hunters Lane 5-4. Independence d. Centennial: 25-22, 20-25, 25-18. Independence d.

Overton: 25-17, 25-22. USN d. College Heights: 25-23, 25-18, 2510. USN 17-9. Glencliff d.

Whites Creek: 24-26, 25-15, 2516, 25-10. Glencliff 28-6 (8-0 12-3A). Harpeth d. East Robertson: 25-22, 25-17, 25-16. Harpeth 13-2.

Girls Soccer BGA 6, USN 0 0 6 Scoring: 2, LaFont Assists: Lape, Wright; Saves: 8. David Lipscomb 5, Goodpasture 2 David 5 2 Scoring: Wiseman; Hickman, McAlister, Profitt Assists: Clark, Lamberth; Saves: Bryant 11; 4. Brentwood 3, Siegel 0 3 0 Scoring: Schwartz Assists: Saves: 9. Davidson Acad. 5, Webb School 0 Webb 0 Davidson Acad.41— 5 Scoring: Wachter, McDaniel Assists: Saves: 17.

Spring Hill 7, Cornersville 0 Spring 7 0 Scoring: Anderson, Bedford, Griffis, Stanford, Greene Assists: Almader; Saves: 2. Shelbyville 8, Franklin Co. 0 8 Franklin Co.00— 0 Scoring: Loudermilk, Smith, Dickens 2, Warren Assists: Starnes; Saves: 20; Bobo 2. Station Camp 6, Mt. Juliet Chr.

0 Station 6 Mt. Juliet Chr.00— 0 Scoring: Brimm 2, Goonan Assists: Saves: 1. Cookeville 5, Riverdale 1 5 1 Scoring: Lynn, Parrish, Delk Assists: Saves: 7. Creek Wood 3, White House-Heritage 3 Creek 3 W. 3 Scoring: Bailey Morin, Thompson; Saves: Clark 9.

Centennial 13, Hillsboro 0 0 13 Scoring: Davis 2, Thomas 2, Fisher 3, Nickell Assists: Fisher; Saves: Williams. St. Cecilia 1, Brentwood Acad. 0 Brentwood Acad.01— 0 St. 1 Scoring: Assists: Saves: Sermonet 4.

Overton 2, E. Literature 0 2 E. 0 Scoring: Marroquin; Assists: Saves: 5. FRA 5, Hume-Fogg 0 5 0 Scoring: Pitts, Smith, Wills Assists: 2, Smith, Wills; Saves: 5. Cross Country BOYS David Lipscomb 36, FRA 41, CPA 81, M.L.

King 91, Hume-Fogg 143, Webb School 245, Harpeth 435: Bliton (H) 16:41, Perkins (D), Bell (D), Rodewald (F), Johnson (D). MBA 33, Father Ryan 75, USN 99, DCA 114, Ensworth 139, Goodpasture 256: Berger (U) 17:53, Harris (D), Underwood (D), Marzialo (M), Barton (M). GIRLS David Lipscomb 29, FRA 62, Hume- Fogg 95, M.L.King 100, St. Cecilia 112: Sephel (D) 19:22, Stuart (C), K. Stuart (C), Anderson (D), Sweeney (D).

Harpeth Hall 27, Father Ryan 70, USN 97, Ensworth 163: Freeman (E) 19:53, Rubino (U), Newport (H), Highorne (H), Beveridge (H)..

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