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8A Chiliicothe Gazette Friday, September 1 1 1 998 Cavs down Dublin Scioto Today's scoreboard acraot Th aaatng a cam to at HeaaiH Baseball standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Owskm 1 in No. 1 doubles. Dublin also won the No. 2 doubles match as Beth Allen and Kate Dunkin defeated Chillicothe's Mackenna Fry and Whitney Martinko in a 4-6 (7-5), 6-3 battle. This was a tough match for us," said CHS coach Janet Disbennett The girls really came through when we needed them." CHS (74, 1-3 OCC) travels to Athens Monday.

Girls tennis sealed the victory with a 6-7 (8-6), 6-2, 6-3 win over Jonna Huff in No.3 singles action. In doubles play, the Irish avoided the shutout by winning both matches as Katy Caf ferle and Amy Blankenship defeated CHS's Alicia Ramsey and Meghan Preston 6-2, 6- CHS soccer team falls; Unioto ties with Logan Pet GB HQ Home Aaa i-Nea York 10341 715 z-5-5 W-3 54-14 49-27 13-3 Boson 8262 .569 21 3-7 1-2 44-28 38-36 D-7 Toronto 76 68 .534 26 8-2 L-2 46-29 32-39 -7 Baonore 73 72 .503 301 4-t W-2 37-34 36-38 5-11 TampaBay 56 88 .389 47 44 1-1 27-44 2944 5-11 Carerat Drvmon Pet GB L10 Sir Home Away too- Cavaland 8064 .555 74 W-1 38-32 41-32IC- Ctaago 68 77 .469 1213 8-2 L-1 40-36 2841 7-t Kansas Civ 65 79 .451 15 6 L4 24-44 41-351T" 65 80 .446 15 13 6-4 L-1 31-38 34-42 7-9 Parol 5591 .377 26 3-7 W-1 2846 27-45 7-9 West Division ft GB L10 Sir Home Away Mr Anaheim e0 65552 64 W-1 40-35 40-30 1M Texas 78 67 538 2 1-64 vV-3 46-31 32-36 8-8 Seattto 66 78 .458 1313 W-1 38-36 2842 7-9 Oauand 6679 .455 14 z44 L-2 37-38 2941 hvmawnMGutr East Division I Pet GB L10 Str Jtome Awajrfc AHanta 9354 .633 1-3-7 W-1 48-24 45-30 9-7 New York 8265 .558 11 z-7-3 W-2 45-31 37-34 9-7 Phjadefrha" 68 78 .466 24 7 F3-7 L-2 36-39 32-39 7-9 Montreal 57 90 .389 36 54 L-r3540 22-50 6-10 Florida 4899 .326 45 1-9 L4 2847 20-52 Centra Division Pot GB L10 Sir Home AwtyJtT Houston 94 53 .639 t-8-2 W-6 50-21 44-32 104 CJicK0 82 65 .558 12 z-7-3 W-2 46-27 34-38 54 St. Lours 72 74 .493 21 12 8-2 W-1 41-31 3143 4-9 Miwautcee 69 78 .469 25 54 1-3 37-39 32-39 8-6 Cincinnati 67 .456 27 z-24 L-1 32-37 3543 7-8 Pittsburgh 66 79 .455 27 2-B L-2 39-38 2741 6-7 West Division Pet GB L10 Str Home Away Mr SiTBieoo 92 55 .626 44 L-1 50-21 42-34 6-7 San Francisco 7967 .541 1212 z-64 L-1 42-29 37-38 84 Los Angeles 75 72 410 17 7-3 W-3 42-30 3342. 84 Colorado 70 78 .473 2212 z-7-3 W4 40-36 3042 44 Arizona 58 89 35 34 z44 L-2 2942 2947 54 z-fjrst game was a wii xTched division tide Schedules TODAY iMgmcOT7.Xp.aj ULtonoiflCMcora Adaraalfcoancstug Racne Scutam at Huangta PartVatoyaUcQan liraaaa VMeyaPiaon UrntrjaOakHi Meat al Logan EM antTnaaWatmea SATURDAY Prip Foanai Souteaaam Cram Ca Souti Gaia Notices COACHES SHOULD CALL RESULTS High adiorj vara ral sports coaches an aatarj a apart gam rasub nighty to tie GvMto sports desk by caing 773-2117 or 773-2114 aw I pj. and up ual rnrtraght Caachas can cal cried I needed CHS FOOTBALL SEASON TICKETS ram an irMM to purchase CHS irarsily Mai seasonal tor la) esasoa Cod S33 tor saiarsaV horn games.

Season bc-a kokkn an guaranteed reserved seasng. Aaam fametad can conBd Kay Waaaea a CHS By ohcrmg 702-2287, ant 149. SOUTHEASTERN SEASON PASSES Soutttcsam season passes car be pu-chand tm mak a Ita ANeec Director's sate. These passe can be used tor any tarae ataac contest and avaiac to aaan, atuderct, nnpbyoes, and seraore-zaas. Cal 884-4850 lor more ntrxmation.

FOOTBAU. OFFICIALS' CLASS STARTMG SEPT. 14 OrUrMrsy-CriWwibe1hesioti( af Oho High School Alhnc Association total oftcaa' dan starting Sept 14 and aaaang trough Nov. 16, 7:10 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Those compwang lha course and passing tie aaan ml be acensed to officiale high school beta. For more rio, cal 774-4340. THCA ADULT VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE The Roat County YMCA is taking rerjstra-feas lor tie Fal Adut Coed Recreational IMeytnl Pay wi begin on Sunday, September 27 a tie Mui Complex Center, ham Feet and Rosters should be brought to a YMCA to register and reserve a trst week Etackce ame For more rto. cal 772-4340. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GOLF OUTING The CrMcorhe-Ross Chamber of Commerce wi be hosting its annual Got outing on Tuesday, September 15 a the Dogwood His 3c Course.

The tournament forma to an 18-hott, 4-person Modified Scramble art) bam check-ins beginning a W0 am. tie day of the event There wi! be afcc4gunttarta A drmer wi lot-Ion 5 pjn a trie course. Entry fee is $40 par person or $60 per person I attending the rjnner. Make checks payable to the 0cotfioesCtiarrolCorrnerce. PARKS AND REC.

FALL BASKETBALL LEAGUES Sign-upt for Open Fat Basketball Leagues have been extended through Sept 11 a the Cty Parks and Recreation Office, tocaaKiaipoolbuirfciginYrxlareeParli, A men's league (18 years and older) a omen's league (18 and oxter), a youth boys league and yout) gits league (ages 12-14), a junior league boys and junior league girls (ages 15-17) are planned. Cost is $75 per am. Teams are guaranteed 10 games. The league runs Aug. 31 through the end of October.

Games are played a Poland Park, Sothern Playground and Yoctangee Park. For mora info, cal tie parks office a 772-562 ZANE TRACE ATHLETIC BOOSTERS Zane tace's Athletic Boosters wi meet 7 Monday, in tie Vo-Ag room a the high Tb Gauxtt Staff The Chiliicothe girls tennis team hosted OCC foe Dublin Scioto Thursday and earned a hard-fought 3-2 victory over the Irish. In No. 1 singles, Rachel Taylor downed Dublin's Sheri Shahidi in straight sets 6-1, 6-2, while Jenny Bagby won in No. 2 singles play over Dublin's Ranya Ravisanker in 7-5, 7-5 fashion.

Chillicothe's Ali Besonen then ZT golfers beat Westfall by 2 strokes The Gazette Staff Zane Trace traveled to Split Rock Golf Course at Commercial Point and defeated tiie hosting Westfall Mustangs Low medalist for the match was Westfall's Brock Dick, who shot a low round of 39. Leading the Pioneers were Ben Buchwalter with a 41, Dustin England with a 43, Adam Hammond with a 44, and Dusty Brenton with a 47. Pacing the Mustangs were Mike Moore, Jason Butts, and Greg Marcum who all shot a 46. In the JV match, Zane Trace routed the Mustangs 175-206. Leading the Pioneers were Jim Cox with a 42, Luke Singer with a 43, Nate Sever with a 44 and Ryan Newman with a 46.

ZT plays in the Unioto Invitational Saturday. Paints From Page 7A are playing hurt" Fichman said. "Joe Ronca was a man on a mission this year. He's never had a championship. He had a look in his eye before the series began," Fichman said.

PAINT STROKES Here are the final playoff batting averages for the Paints: Gator McBride .385, Mike Horning .368, David Dalton .364, Tony Costantino .280, Scott Pinoni .240, Dan Seimetz .231, Michael Fletcher .222, Mitch House .190, Brad Plackemeier .182, Telly Helms .091, Ronnie Boggs .000. Counting the Paints finished with ft final record df which represents a new franchise high in games won. Unioto 4, Logan 4 The Shermans battled Division I school Logan to a 4-4 tie Thursday Leading the offense for the Shermans were Oilie Off, who scored a goal and added an assist Brandon Dunn contributed an unassisted goal in the first half, while Will Anderson added a goal as well Jacob Gaus scored a second half goal also. Jeff Fisher contributed an assist Logan outshot Unioto 17-16. Unioto (2-1-1) hosts Zane Trace Saturday.

Tore" Wheel Horse 5xi Lam Garden Tractor witJi Vac Bagger Bag leaves, mulcfi grass and prow snow wrtri the versatile perfcrmance (A a 76ro Wheel Horse Tractor It's the lousiest lawn and garden tractor Ton) has ever built Exclusive Smart Turn steering aiomaticallr slows during turns Price. tUpectatfons. $1499 Wheel Hone 1232X1 The Gazette Staff The Chiliicothe varsity soccer team could not overcome an offensive deluge from visiting Milliard Darby as the Wildcats won 7-3 Thursday. Leading the scoring attack for the Cavaliers were Andrew Blake with 2 goals, while Ryan Disbennett added a goal as well. The Chiliicothe Reserve team battled Hilliard Darby to a (M) tie.

Chiliicothe drops to 2-2 and 0-1 in the OCC. The Cavs host Hillsboro Saturday at 7 p.m. Attack Fall Leaves With Ease. Low High Only The Super Recycter Mower with Bigger Bags leaves easily for a dean, beautiful fail lawn Powerful 6 engine SVear Full Warranty. we'll fix for Hfil YUa at 1 Tort" Lawn of a Tom afford to our complete Wheel the selection AMERICAN LEAGUE Thursday's Game NY.

Yankees 8. Toronto 5 Oily game scheduled Today 's Garnet Seattle (Fassero 10-12 and Cloude 8-10) a Kansas City (Barber 2-2 and Appier 0-0), 2, 5:05 p.m. Detroit (Powell 34) at Boston (Saberhagsn 12-7), 7:05 p.m. Chicago While Sox (Abbott 14) a Cleveland (Nagy 13-9). 7:05 m.

Texas (Stotttemvre 3-3) a Tampa Bay (Saunders 4-14), 7:05 p.m. Anaheim (Finley 114) at Baltimore (Erickson 14-11), 7:35 p.m. Toronto (Clemens 184) a Y. Yankees (Irabu 114), 7:35 p.m. Oakland (Rogers 13-7) a Minnesota (Tewksbury 7-9), 8:05 p.m.

Saturday's Gam Chicago White Sox a Cleveland, 1:15 p.m. Anaheim a Baltimore, 1:15 p.m. Detroit a Boston, 4:05 m. Toronto a Y. Yankees, 4:05 p.m.

Texas a Tampa Bay, 6:35 p.m. Seattle a Kansas City, 8:05 p.m. Oakland a Minnesota. 8:05 p.m. Sunday's Garnet Detroit a Boston, 1:05 m.

Chicago White Sox a Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. Texas a Tampa Bay, 1:35 p.m. Anaheim at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m. Toronto at Y. Yankees.

1:35 p.m. Seattle a Kansas City, 2:05 p.m. Oakland a Minnesota, 2:05 m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Thursday's Game Colorado 3, Florida 1 Los Angeles 4, San Diego 3 Atlanta 7. Montreal 4 NY.

Mets 7, Philadelphia 5 Chicago Cubs 5, Pittsburgh 2 St Louis 9, Cincinnati 7 Houston 7, Milwaukee 1 Only games scheduled Friday's Games Milwaukee (Pulsipher 2-2) a Chicago Cubs (Wengert 1-3), 3:20 p.m. Y. Mets (Jones 9-7) a Montreal (Pavano 44). 7:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Peters 7-9) a Philadelphia (Loewer 64), 7:05 p.m.

Arizona (Sooowsky 3-5) a Oncnrati tromko 11-11), 7:05 p.m. Florida (Ojala 24) a Atlanta (Smote 14-3), 7:40 p.m. St. Louis (Morris 54) at Houston (Hampton 114), 8:05 p.m. Los Angeles (Bohanon 6-9) a San Diego (Hamilton 12-12), 10:05 m.

Colorado (Wright 9-12) a San Francisco (HersNser 9-10), 10:35 p.m. Saturday's Game Arizona a Cincinnati. 1:15 p.m. St Louis a Houston, 1:15 p.m. Milwaukee a Chicago Cubs, 4:05 p.m.

Colorado a San Francisco, 4:05 m. Y. Mets a Montreal, 7:05 p.m. Pittsburgh a Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Florida a Atlanta, 7:10 p.m.

Los Angeles a San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Sunday's Game Florida a Atlanta, 1:10 p.m. Arizona a Cincinnati, 1:15 p.m. Y. Mets at Montreal, 1:35 m.

Pittsburgh a Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. Milwaukee a Chicago Cubs, 2:20 m. Los Angeles a San Diego, 4:05 p.m. Colorado a San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. St.

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CAVAUER CLUB FtSH FRY Th Ctalcota Cavalar Club wi bt holding its annua Fal Fan Fry on Friday, bom 4-7 p.m. a la CHS rjracttc tDOfbal iekl In wont Hermstoin Fwd before la Cavaars horn opener aganst ML Vamon Dinars oct $5 and sandwcriBS $3, Everyone aelcorra. Reserve golf Lkvoto161.Chacofa183. Unoto Nk Bnwden 37. CM Myers 40, Stonerock 43, Norman 44, Richtor 46 and Brad Emenne 51.

Qvacothe Skangs 43. Chalfin 48, DArtori 48, S.Chamn 50 and Kight 52. Freshman football PAINT VALLEY 16, CHILUCOTHE 6 Pant Valley 16000-16 Chacotra 6000-6 CHSfinmen 70 yd irtorcsuton return (run taasd) PV-Eiott 11 yd run (Mahatley to Blake pass) PV-isiralon 21 yd run (FJMt run) Paint valley it 2-0. Jr. high volleyball Adena was Bishop Fbgef touth victim as they rated to a 154, 8-15, 154 win.

Hurl led wifh 10 points. Bishop Paget Inn made I a Defect 54 with 15-5, 15-1 win over Southeastern Thursday. Hurt led wim Mounts. Bishop Flaget hosts Zane Trace on Monday. Pro tennis U.S.

Open Result NEW YORK (AP) Results Thursday of the $14 milton U.S. Open a the USTA National Tennis Canter in Flushing Meadow: Men Single Quarterfinals Carlos Moya (10), Span, def. Magnus Larsson, Sweden, 64, 6-3, 6-3 Transactions BASEBALL American League OAKLAND ATHLETICS Announced a two-year affiliation agreement with Vancouver ofthePCL. National League PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Vtanounced an affiliation agreement with Hickory ot the South Atlantic League. results 3 South dajtis Ohio State Ohio State Cubs' rookie sidelined for sprained ankle CHICAGO (AP) Kerry Wood, whose strong rookie season has included a record-tying 20-strikeout game, will be sidelined 7-10 days because of a sprained ligament in his right elbow.

An MRI Thursday revealed the sprain of the ulnar collateral ligament Team physician Dr. Michael Schafer recommended that Wood not be allowed to throw off a mound for at least a week. Wood's loss is a major one for the Cubs as they race the New York Mets and San Francisco Giants for the NL wildcard spot Chicago is tied with the Mets. Wood is 16 with a 3.40 ERA and is second in the NL with 233 strikeouts. The 21-year-old righty missed his previous start last Sunday and had already been scratched from Friday's start against Milwaukee.

Now he will miss at least one more. The good news is that nothing was damaged too tremendously bad. The bad is that I'm not throwing for 7-10 days. I can't go out and perform like I have. It's a little setback.

It's frustrating not to be able to go out there for a while." Wood played long toss in the outfield before Thursday's game. On Wednesday when he tried throw off the mound in the bullpen, he had to stop after five pitches because of discomfort fj 1 i- Mark Sonka Jama Dan Ramey John Rose Tom Alii Sports writer Johnson VVBEX-AM WCHI-AM Guest picker Last weak: 8-2 Sports writer Last week: 9-1 Last week: 6-4 Last week: 0-0 Overall: 8-2 Last week: 8-2 Overall: 9-1 Overall: 6-4 Overall: 0-0 Overall: 8-2 Chiliicothe Chiliicothe Chiliicothe Chiliicothe Chiliicothe Paint Valley PalnT Valley Parnt Valley" McCliin Plni Vlte Unioto Unloto Oak Hill Unloto Unloto Huntington I Huntington Hunttngtcm! Hutlthiglon Souttetm "-'j Adena Adena Adena Adena Mechsnlcsburg JarHtson 'r'BCkaoVT'" I Logan Elm Logan Elm Logan Elm Westfall Logan Elm Northwest Northwni No.tnwe.1 Nrrnveslj Piketon Piketon Piketon Piketon Valley picks Cui'-a (iat.) Southeastern College i Toledo at Ohio State Ohio State Paints' player Mitch House finished The Panel I 1 Doug Klmsey Sport editor Last week: 7-3 Overall: 7-3 WEEK 2 High school ChilNcoth Chiliicothe tnT l' Unloto at Oak Hill Unloto KuttttagutTT Hoilmpnii-, Adena at IrlachenlcsbMrg Adena WavBrty Westfallat Logan Elm Westfall E.f'. Luc. Valley at Piketon Piketon Buy an 18" Digital Satellite System and subscribe to NRL SUNDAY TlCKETfor $159; by October 11 and you'll score more than $200 worth of 12 programming! Catch up to 13 games every Sunday during the regular season and have access to over 1 75 channels of the best in sports, movies and your favorite cable networks. it Ticket sales for Indian playoffs announced 6a.

When you want don right. vishneiwouk AN0 PJUMESTAX SUBSCRIBERS! mmsuNDMTicm oNiyoNvmm. ASK A80UT OUR SPECIAL SmCHOUTOmR! lllaTaMlaalBIl IHDHamKllrlMMMH so call today and don't miss a play! This is a limited time offer, i kL vJver 3iuu panel predicts this week's football Southeastorn 1 Southeastern Southea stern i Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State 5 5 as last week' guest picker. The Ticketmaster national toll free number is 1-888-708-7423, Local telephone listings for Ticketmaster in Cleveland, Akron, Columbus, Toledo and Pittsburgh will also work. The TDD (Hearing Impaired) number is 1-800-359-2525.

The prices, which are set by Major League Baseball, ranging from $15 for standing room to $60 for field boxes. The Indians have imposed a one gamefour ticket limit for the phone sale. World Series tickets will be sold similarly by phone Sept 19 starting at 5 p.m., with a total of approximately 18,000 tickets (an average of 4,500 per game) for the total of four potential World Series games that may be played at Jacob's Field. The service charges are the same, but the ticket prices range from $25 for standing room to $150 for field boxes. The Indians will also accept postcard requests only for the sale of tickets released by Major League Baseball after the phone sales are completed.

Requests should be made on standard size postcards showing name, address, city, state, zip code, and both daytime and evening phone numbers. The mait ing address is 1998 POSTSEASON TICKETS, P.O. Box 89000, Cleveland, Ohio 44189-0001. Ticketmaster will notify selected entries prior to each series. All tickets sold to postcard entries will be lep at the Indians will-call windows ajTJate A at Jacobs Field.

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In addition, the Indians have also met contractual commitments to all Major League clubs, players, Major League Baseball and the media. Beginning Saturday at 5 p.m., a total of approximately 29,000 tickets (an average of approximately 9,700 per game) for the three potential games in the divisional series and a total of approximately 28,000 tickets (an average of 7,000 per game) for the total of four potential ALCS games will be sold via telephone. Calls for tickets must be made to Ticketmaster. Buyers may charge tickets by using a MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express card. Buyers who do not wish to utilize a credit card for payment may use a certified check or money order.

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