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WWW.SPRINGFIELDNEWSSUN.COM Tuesday, November 30, 2010 Page B3 Prep GIRLS BASKETBALL Mechanicsburg 89, Yellow Springs 28 YELLOW SPRINGS (28) Fulton 1 0-0 2, Martin 0 4-7 4, Allen 1 0-2 2, Harshaw 1 2-6 4, Wiggins 0 1-2 1, Ayers 1 1-5 3, Beer 5 00 12. Totals: 9 8-22 28. MECHANICSBURG (89) K. Gould 3 02 6, A. Bradley 3 1-3 9, K.

Dunlap 5 2-2 13, L. Romero 1 0-0 2, H. Cochran 4 1-2 10, C. Romero 5 8-9 19, J. Hux 3 1-2 7, P.

Lewis 7 00 14, H. Cassidy 1 1-2 3, B. Dodane 2 2-2 6. Totals: 34 16-24 89. Yellow Springs 6 11 19 28 Mechanicsburg 23 47 74 89 3-pointers: Yellow Springs 1 Beer 1); Mechanicsburg 5 (A.

Bradley 2, K. Dunlap 1, H. Cochran 1, C. Romero 1). Northwestern 59, Catholic Central 41 NORTHWESTERN (59) R.

Bruner 5 2-3 12, J. Demeter 5 1-2 11, S. Leep 6 0-0 13, S. Seitz 1 1-2 3, M. Jenkins 1 0-0 3, M.

Hosier 1 0-0 2, M. Brown 3 0-0 7, A. Steffani 3 0-0 8. Totals: 25 4-7 59. CATHOLIC CENTRAL (41) A.

Woods 3 26 8, K. Whalen 1 0-0 3, M. Lyons 2 5-6 9, K. Mitchell 4 2-3 11, B. Maletic 4 2-2 10.

Totals: 14 11-17 41. Northwestern 13 17 35 57 Catholic Central 10 25 33 41 3-pointers: Northwestern 5 (S. Leep 1, M. Jenkins 1, M. Brown 1, A.

Steffani 2); Catholic Central 2 (K. Whalen 1, K. Mitchell 1). SCHEDULE Tuesday, November 30 GIRLS BASKETBALL Cedarville at Xenia Christian, 7 Northwestern at Southeastern, 7:30 Tri-County North at Northeastern, 7:30 West Liberty-Salem at Graham, 7:30 BOWLING Mechanicsburg at Graham, 4 Shawnee at Northeastern, 4 Area GOLF results Snyder Park BEST BALL J. McKenize, D.

Mamer, P. Woodhead 70. BREAK 80 E. Frye 75, N. Klump 76, J.

McKenize 77, R. Nibler 78, E. Perkins 78, R. Muncy 79, T. Perkins 79.

results Northridge Lanes SUPER FRIENDS LEAGUE Kids: M. Johnson 112-308, F. Stover 119-315, N. Wonder 146-400, G. Branhum 84-208, L.

Ballard 108-280, A. Sweet 165-451, A. Garrett 192481, N. Wildofsky 100-251, L. Zimmer 131360, M.

McKee 144-408, M. Guffey-Anderson 114-287. Adults: Men: B. VanGhle 234-645; B. Wonder 254; P.

Williams 256-720. Women: J. Sweet 221. Sports headlines Robinson named Big top player Denard Robinson was selected the Big offensive player of the year by coaches and media after becoming the quarterback in NCAA history to rush and pass for more than 1,500 yards in a season. Purdue defensive end Ryan Kerrigan was picked as the defensive player of the year.

Michigan Mark Dantonio was selected coach of the year by the media with the Spartans earning a school-record 11 wins and a share of their Big Ten championship since 1990. And Wisconsin had a pair of winners, with running back James White chosen freshman of the year by coaches and media and tackle Gabe Carimi getting offensive lineman honors from the coaches. Johnson, Finnegan $25,000 HOUSTON Andre Johnson called NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Monday morning, before the league star receiver and Tennessee cornerback Cortland Finnegan $25,000 each for their a day earlier. Johnson did not speak with Goodell, but left a message. Johnson said that Goodell called back and left a voicemail while the Texans were preparing to practice on Monday night.

just think that was something that I needed to do, just to communicate with him and let him know my Johnson said. give him a call back and whenever we get a chance, Neither player was suspended after they slugged it out in the fourth quarter of 20-0 victory. Finnegan set off the brawl by jabbing at neck and face mask at the line of scrimmage. Johnson ripped off helmet and landed at least two punches to head and neck. The two spun each other, and Finnegan tore off helmet before players and referees intervened.

The NFL has rejected Steelers linebacker James appeals of his $75,000 for a hit on Browns wide receiver Mohamed Massaquoi, and $20,000 for slamming into Saints quarterback Drew back. Vazquez, Marlins reach $7M deal Pitcher Javier Vazquez and the Florida Marlins reached a preliminary agreement on a $7 million, one-year contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press. The deal is subject to Vazquez passing a physical, the person said Monday, speaking on condition of anonymity because no announcement was made. The 34-year-old right-hander was 10-10 with a 5.32 ERA this season in his return to the New York Yankees, who acquired him from Atlanta. He was dropped from the rotation during the second half of the season and appear in the playoffs.

Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller is improving after being hospitalized with pneumonia. Juan Uribe is closing in on a three-year deal to leave the Giants for the rival Dodgers, two people with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press. Tough World Cup draw for U.S. women And the U.S. thought it was rough getting to the World Cup.

The two-time world champions wound up with what could be the toughest group at next tournament, drawing North Korea, Colombia and Sweden in Group on Monday. Sweden is No. 4 in the latest world rankings while North Korea is sixth. Germany is the only other seeded team to draw two top-10 opponents in the group stage, with No. 8 France and No.

9 Canada joining Nigeria in Group A. good because a very strong group. the best thing that could happen to U.S. coach Pia Sundhage said from the draw in Frankfurt, Germany. will be inspiring for us, the fact playing high-ranked teams like Sweden and North Korea and a new team Colombia, which will be so enthusiastic going into the World Japan and Brazil are the other two seeded teams.

The World Cup will be played June 26 to July 17 at nine sites in Germany. U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder will join former President Bill Clinton and Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman on Wednesday at the presentation to executive committee of the U.S. bid to host the 2022 World Cup. Holder also will meet with executive committee members, who will vote the following day.

No. 15 Minnesota falls to Virginia MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota rolled into Williams Arena on Monday night with a No. 15 ranking, its highest ever under coach Tubby Smith. Mustapha Farrakhan and Virginia took care of that in a hurry. Farrakhan scored a career-high 23 points and Mike Scott had 17 points and 12 rebounds to lead Virginia to an 8779 victory over the Golden Gophers.

Joe Harris scored 24 points and the Cavaliers (4-3) made 10-of-13 3-pointers to erase a 13-point and hand the Gophers (6-1) their loss of the season. Staff and wire reports Scoreboard Get updates online. Football NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pct PF PA New England 9 2 0 .818 334 266 N.Y. Jets 9 2 0 .818 264 187 Miami 6 5 0 .545 205 225 Buffalo 2 9 0 .182 229 295 South Pct PF PA Indianapolis 6 5 0 .545 282 252 Jacksonville 6 5 0 .545 240 294 Houston 5 6 0 .455 264 287 Tennessee 5 6 0 .455 257 218 North Pct PF PA Baltimore 8 3 0 .727 250 188 Pittsburgh 8 3 0 .727 254 181 Cleveland 4 7 0 .364 216 229 Cincinnati 2 9 0 .182 225 288 West Pct PF PA Kansas City 7 4 0 .636 285 231 San Diego 6 5 0 .545 310 225 Oakland 5 6 0 .455 255 256 Denver 3 8 0 .273 250 323 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pct PF PA N.Y. Giants 7 4 0 .636 277 240 Philadelphia 7 4 0 .636 310 257 Washington 5 6 0 .455 215 262 Dallas 3 8 0 .273 256 301 South Pct PF PA Atlanta 9 2 0 .818 276 209 New Orleans 8 3 0 .727 265 197 Tampa Bay 7 4 0 .636 219 223 Carolina 1 10 0 .091 140 276 North Pct PF PA Chicago 8 3 0 .727 222 172 Green Bay 7 4 0 .636 269 166 Minnesota 4 7 0 .364 189 239 Detroit 2 9 0 .182 258 282 West Pct PF PA Seattle 5 6 0 .455 209 275 St.

Louis 5 6 0 .455 213 231 Arizona 3 7 0 .300 188 292 San Francisco 3 7 0 .300 160 219 Late Result San Diego 36, Indianapolis 14 Result San Francisco at Arizona, inc. Thursday, Dec. 2 Houston at Philadelphia, 8:20 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5 San Francisco at Green Bay, 1 p.m.

Denver at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Buffalo at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Jacksonville at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Cleveland at Miami, 1 p.m. Chicago at Detroit, 1 p.m.

Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. New Orleans at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Oakland at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. Carolina at Seattle, 4:15 p.m.

St. Louis at Arizona, 4:15 p.m. Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 4:15 p.m. Dallas at Indianapolis, 4:15 p.m. Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 8:20 p.m.

Monday, Dec. 6 N.Y. Jets at New England, 8:30 p.m. LATE SUMMARY CHARGERS 36, COLTS 14 San Diego 10 6 10 10 36 Indianapolis 7 7 0 0 14 First Quarter Ind Tamme 4 pass from Manning (Vina tieri kick), 9:16. SD FG Kaeding 28, 3:22.

SD Burnett 29 interception return (Kaeding kick), 2:00. Second Quarter SD FG Kaeding 33, 10:04. SD FG Kaeding 50, 4:39. Ind White 6 pass from Manning (Vinat ieri kick), :22. Third Quarter SD FG Kaeding 30, 9:18.

SD Weddle 41 interception return (Kaeding kick), 8:21. Fourth Quarter SD Tolbert 3 run (Kaeding kick), 11:26. SD FG Kaeding 20, 5:25. A 66,085. SD Ind First downs 18 16 Total Net Yards 301 303 Rushes-yards 34-129 13-24 Passing 172 279 Punt Returns 2-19 3-29 Kickoff Returns 3-89 9-150 Interceptions Ret.

4-72 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 19-23-0 31-48-4 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-13 1-6 Punts Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 4-40 1-15 Time of Possession 35:38 24:22 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING San Diego, Tolbert 26-103, Sproles 4-17, Rivers 3-7, Brinkley 1-2. Indianapolis, D.Brown 11-24, J.James 2-0. PASSING San Diego, Rivers 19-23-0-185. Indianapolis, Manning 31-48-4-285. RECEIVING San Diego, Gates 4-46, Hester 4-34, Sproles 4-24, Naanee 3-38, Tolbert 2-15, Ajirotutu 1-16, McMichael 1-12.

Indianapolis, Tamme 7-64, Garcon 5-72, D.Brown 5-47, Wayne 5-42, White 4-34, J.James 3-22, B.James 2-4. MISSED FIELD GOALS LATE RESULTS Florida 55, Florida St. 51 Northwestern 65, Creighton 52 TOURNAMENTS 76 Classic Championship UNLV 71, Virginia Tech 59 Old Spice Classic Championship Notre Dame 58, Wisconsin 51 RESULTS EAST Fairleigh Dickinson 83, Longwood 79 Hofstra 58, Rider 48 La Salle 65, Delaware St. 61 Loyola (Md.) 73, Morgan St. 67 Navy 81, Mount St.

68 Providence 92, Cent. Connecticut St. 57 Quinnipiac 75, Maine 67 Seton Hall 69, St. 49 UNC Wilmington 73, George Washington 69 Wagner 77, Bucknell 73 MIDWEST Boise State 80, Northern Illinois 51 Cleveland State 58, Robert Morris 53 IUPUI 103, Indiana-East 80 Marshall 88, Florida International 79 N. Dakota St.

88, Valley City St. 55 Virginia 87, Minnesota 79 Wichita St. 71, Missouri-KC 52 SOUTH Belmont 87, Tennessee St. 72 Campbell 77, Johnson C. Smith 64 Davidson 69, Monmouth 53 Florida 93, Webber 70 Nicholls St.

89, Southern-New Orleans 52 North Carolina 82, UNC Greensboro 70 UAB 78, Troy 57 VMI 151, Cent. Pennsylvania College 92 SOUTHWEST Baylor 90, Prairie View 45 Kansas St. 85, Emporia St. 61 TCU 81, USC 69 TOP 25 GAMES No. 2 Ohio State at Florida State, 7:30 p.m.

No. 7 Connecticut vs. New Hampshire, 7:30 p.m. No. 8 Syracuse vs.

Cornell, 7 p.m. No. 9 Missouri vs. No. 16 Georgetown, 9 p.m.

No. 10 Kentucky vs. Boston University, 7 p.m. No. 13 Tennessee vs.

Mid. Tennessee, 7:30 p.m. No. 20 Illinois vs. North Carolina, 9:30 p.m.

No. 23 Washington vs. Long Beach 11 p.m. No. 25 Notre Dame vs.

Indiana 7:30 p.m. LATE RESULTS Mississippi 70, Illinois 61 North Carolina 91, Hawaii 57 RESULTS EAST Fairleigh Dickinson 77, Rider 50 Northeastern 65, Army 56 St. 55, St. Bonaventure 44 Syracuse 87, New Hampshire 46 MIDWEST Dayton 91, Wright St. 61 Louisville 100, IPFW, 79 SOUTH Appalachian State 101, Elon 67 Brevard 71, UNC Asheville 61 Central Arkansas 69, Lipscomb 60 Furman 61, Coll.

of Charleston 56 Hampton 52, Radford 51 Louisiana-Lafayette 88, New Orleans 27 Miami 85, Southern U. 36 Samford 63, W. Carolina 48 Stetson 70, Jacksonville St. 52 BOX SCORE DAYTON 91, WRIGHT STATE 61 UD (3-3) 3-5 0-0 Raterman 10-14 2-3 26; Lalor 4-9 0-0 10; Kr. Daugherty 6-11 1-1 15; Ka.

Daugherty 1-3 0-0 Conley 0-2 0-0 Queen 2-2 0-2 Lindsey 3-6 1-2 Mackay 1-3 0-0 Willis 1-1 0-0 Nance 0-0 3-6 Moses 0-3 0-0 Sant 2-5 1-2 Wilson 3-4 0-0 7. Totals: 36-68 8-16 91. WSU (2-2) 4-10 1-3 10; Scott 1-4 01 Thomas 8-22 0-0 16; Lamotte 1-5 2-2 Bennett 4-6 0-0 12; Lowe 0-1 0-0 Boddie 0-3 0-0 Davis 4-7 0-0 Sandifer 1-2 12 Boyd 2-5 0-0 Elkins 0-3 0-0 0. Totals: 25-68 4-8 61. Halftime: UD 45-37.

3-pt goals: UD 11-29 (Raterman 4-6, Lalor 2-6, Kr. Daugherty 24, Ka. Daugherty 1-3, Conley 0-1, Queen 1-1, Lindsey 0-3, Mackay 0-2, Moses 0-1, Sant 01, Wilson 1-1); WSU 7-22 (Fox 1-3, Thomas 01, Lamotte 0-3, Bennett 4-6, Boddie 0-2, Davis 0-1, Boyd 2-5, Elkins 0-1). Rebounds: UD 49 (Nance 7); WSU 35 (Fox 10). Assists: UD 18 (Lalor 4); WSU 114 (Thomas 6).

TOP 25 GAMES No. 4 Xavier vs. MVSU, 11:30 a.m. No. 5 Duke at James Madison, 7 p.m.

No. 24 Nebraska vs. UNLV, 8:05 p.m. College BASKETBALL AP TOP 25 POLL Record Pts Pvs 1. Duke (65) 6-0 1,625 1 2.

Ohio St. 5-0 1,530 3 3. Pittsburgh 7-0 1,488 5 4. Kansas 6-0 1,402 6 5. Kansas St.

5-1 1,263 4 6. Michigan St. 5-1 1,250 2 7. Connecticut 5-0 1,188 8. Syracuse 6-0 1,085 9 9.

Missouri 5-0 984 11 10. Kentucky 4-1 890 8 11. Baylor 4-0 844 12 12. Villanova 5-1 807 7 13. Tennessee 5-0 779 24 14.

Memphis 5-0 758 14 15. Minnesota 6-0 754 15 16. Georgetown 6-0 701 16 17. San Diego St. 5-0 594 18 18.

Florida 5-1 553 16 19. Texas 5-1 484 20 20. Illinois 6-1 435 19 21. BYU 6-0 369 23 22. Purdue 5-1 318 10 23.

Washington 2-2 270 13 24. UNLV 6-0 255 25. Notre Dame 7-0 126 Others receiving votes: West Virginia 95, Louisville 94, Gonzaga 51, North Carolina 41, Vanderbilt 25, Richmond 24, Virginia Tech 8, Arizona 6, Saint Calif. 6, Texas 6, Old Dominion 5, Cincinnati 3 Va. Commonwealth 3, Wichita St.

3, Iowa St. 2, Cleveland St. 1 BASKETBALL AP TOP 25 POLL Record Pts Pvs 1. Connecticut (40) 6-0 1,000 1 2. Baylor 7-1 940 2 3.

Stanford 5-0 931 3 4. Xavier 5-0 851 5 5. Duke 6-0 842 6 6. Ohio St. 5-0 783 7 7.

Texas 5-0 710 8 8. Kentucky 5-0 688 9 9. Tennessee 6-1 677 4 10. West Virginia 6-0 666 10 11. Oklahoma 6-0 587 11 12.

Georgetown 5-1 572 12 13. UCLA 5-0 533 13 14. North Carolina 7-0 497 14 15. Florida St. 6-0 455 15 16.

Notre Dame 5-2 338 18 17. Texas 4-1 320 16 18. Iowa 7-0 298 20 19. Iowa St. 5-1 277 19 20.

St. 5-1 193 22 21. Georgia 5-1 174 17 22. Maryland 5-1 123 23 23. Vanderbilt 4-1 113 24 24.

Nebraska 5-0 101 25. Michigan St. 5-1 96 25 Others receiving votes: Bay 80, Kansas St. 49, DePaul 27, Purdue 24, Northwestern 11, TCU 10, Boston College 7, Penn St. 6, Kansas 4, Oklahoma St.

4, Southern Cal 4, Arizona 3, Texas Tech 3, California 2, Virginia 1. Basketball NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pct GB Boston 12 4 .750 New York 9 9 .500 4 New Jersey 6 11 .353 Toronto 6 11 .353 Philadelphia 4 13 .235 Southeast Division Pct GB Orlando 12 4 .750 Atlanta 11 7 .611 2 Miami 10 8 .556 3 Charlotte 6 11 .353 Washington 5 11 .313 7 Central Division Pct GB Chicago 9 6 .600 Indiana 8 7 .533 1 Cleveland 7 9 .438 Milwaukee 6 10 .375 Detroit 6 11 .353 4 WESTERN CONFERENCE Hockey NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP OT Pts GF GA Philadelphia 25 15 6 4 34 87 61 Pittsburgh 26 16 8 2 34 79 62 N.Y. Rangers 26 14 11 1 29 74 69 New Jersey 24 8 14 2 18 45 69 N.Y. Islanders 22 5 12 5 15 46 72 Northeast Division GP OT Pts GF GA Montreal 24 15 8 1 31 60 47 Boston 22 12 8 2 26 59 46 Ottawa 25 11 13 1 23 58 75 Buffalo 25 9 13 3 21 62 73 Toronto 22 8 11 3 19 48 61 Southeast Division GP OT Pts GF GA Washington 25 17 6 2 36 86 68 Tampa Bay 24 13 8 3 29 73 78 Atlanta 24 12 9 3 27 77 72 Carolina 24 10 11 3 23 71 78 Florida 22 10 12 0 20 57 57 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP OT Pts GF GA Detroit 21 15 4 2 32 73 56 Columbus 22 14 8 0 28 62 53 Chicago 26 13 11 2 28 79 74 St. Louis 22 12 7 3 27 57 57 Nashville 22 9 8 5 23 51 60 Northwest Division GP OT Pts GF GA Vancouver 22 12 7 3 27 68 59 Colorado 23 13 9 1 27 83 71 Minnesota 22 11 9 2 24 56 62 Calgary 23 9 12 2 20 64 69 Edmonton 23 7 12 4 18 59 89 Division GP OT Pts GF GA Dallas 23 14 8 1 29 68 62 Phoenix 22 11 6 5 27 66 65 Los Angeles 22 13 9 0 26 63 55 San Jose 22 11 7 4 26 65 63 Anaheim 25 11 11 3 25 64 77 Results Pittsburgh 3, N.Y.

Rangers 1 Dallas 4, Carolina 1 Edmonton 4, Ottawa 1 Minnesota at Calgary, inc. Los Angeles at Anaheim, inc. Games Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7 p.m. Phoenix at Nashville, 8 p.m. St.

Louis at Chicago, 8 p.m. Atlanta at Colorado, 10 p.m. Detroit at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Prep FOOTBALL All-Ohio Teams DIVISION I First Team OFFENSE: Norrils, Tol. St.

6-0, 187, senior; Jake Green, Grove City, 6-3, 175, Rodriguez Coleman, Cin. La Salle, 6-3, 180, Greg Brown, Fremont Ross, 5-11, 190, Devin Smith, Massillon Washington, 6-3, 185, Ray Hamilton, Strongsville, 6-5, 248, sr. Ball, Westerville South, 6-7, 310, Michael Bennett, Centerville, 6-3, 275, Jack Miller, Tol. St. 6-4, 270, Steve Zaborsky, Austintown-Fitch, 6-2, 225, Aundrey Walker, Cle.

Glenville, 6-5, 310, sr. Miller, Huber Hts. Wayne, 6-2, 200, Ray Russ, Willoughby South, 60, 170, Demetrious Davis, Austintown- Fitch, 5-9, 175, jr. Jackson, Westerville South, 5-7, 202, Conor Hundley, Cin. St.

Xavier, 5-10, 190, Jody Webb, Tol. Whitmer, 5-7, 160, Dunn, Canton GlenOak, 6-1, 210, jr. Detmer, Hilliard Davidson, 5-10, 169, sr. DEFENSE: Heitzman, Hilliard Davidson, 6-4, 240, Chase Farris, Elyria, 6-6, 267, Chris Wormley, Tol. Whitmer, 6-6, 250, Pittman, Canton McKinley, 6-5, 235, jr.

Trey DePriest, 6-1, 237, Steven Daniels, Cin. St. Xavier, 6-1, 235, Jarrett Grace, Cin. Colerain, 6-4, 240, Andre Sturdivant, Cle. Glenville, 6-3, 256, sr.

Hardy, Pickerington Central, 6-2, 190, Mike Svetina, Cle. St. Ignatius, 6-2, 210, Chris Humphrey, Solon, 61, 175, Scott Suren, Brunswick, 6-4, 175, jr. Newsome, Huber Hts. Wayne, 6-1, 210, sr.

Offensive player of the year: Braxton Miller, Huber Hts. Wayne. Defensive player of the year: Trey DePriest, Coaches of the year: Rick Finotti, Lakewood St. Edward; Bob Jacoby, Hamilton. Second Team OFFENSE: Abfalter-Scott, Cols.

West, 6-3, 190, Ben Coffaro, Cin. Elder, 5-9, 180, Dayne Hammond, Youngs. Boardman, 6-5, 185, Devyn Woods, Willoughby South, 6-0, 170, sr. Huettel, Pickerington North, 6-4, 280, Andrew Neely, Cin. Colerain, 6-3, 270, Chris Reaper, Tol.

Whitmer, 6-4, 230, Joe Hans, Medina, 6-5, 253, Tyler Orlosky, Lakewood St. Edward, 6-4, 295, jr. Stoudt, Dublin Coffman, 6-4, FIRST TEAM QB: Dan Persa, Northwestern; RB: Mikel Leshoure, Illinois; Dan Herron, Ohio State WR: Tandon Doss, Indiana; Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, Iowa; Dane Sanzenbacher, Ohio State David Molk, Michigan; Stefen Wisniewski, Penn State; John Wisconsin; Mike Adams, Ohio State Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin; TE: Lance Kendricks, Wisconsin; Dan Conroy, Michigan State. Defense DL: Adrian Clayborn, Iowa; Cameron Heyward, Ohio State Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue; JJ Watt, Wisconsin; LB: Greg Jones, Michigan State; Ross Homan (Coldwater), Ohio State; Brian Rolle, Ohio State DB: Shaun Prater, Iowa; Tyler Sash, Iowa; Chimdi Chekwa, Ohio State Jermale Hines, Ohio State Anthony Santella, Illinois. SECOND TEAM QB: Scott Tolzien, Wisconsin; RB: Evan Royster, Penn State; John Clay, Wisconsin; WR: Marvin McNutt, Iowa; Mike Brewster, Ohio State Julian Vandervelde, Iowa; Justin Boren, Ohio State Riley Iowa; DJ Young, Michigan State; TE: Allen Reisner, Iowa; Derek Dimke, Illinois.

Defense DL: Corey Liuget, Illinois; Karl Klug, Iowa; Mike Martin, Michigan; Ollie Ogbu, Penn State; LB: Martez Wilson, Illinois; Jeremiha Hunter, Iowa; Eric Gordon, Michigan State; DB: Brent Greenwood, Iowa; Johnny Adams, Michigan State; Trenton Robinson, Michigan State; Chris L. Rucker, Michigan State; Aaron Henry, Wisconsin; Aaron Bates, Michigan State. HONORABLE MENTION Ohio State: Devin Barclay, DeVier Posey, Terrelle Pryor, John Simon PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Player Denard Robinson, Michigan Lineman Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin Defensive Player Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue Defensive Lineman Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue Freshman of the Year James White, Wisconsin FIRST TEAM QB: Denard Robinson, Michigan; RB: Mikel Leshoure, Illinois; Edwin Baker, Michigan State; WR: Jeremy Ebert, Northwestern; Dane Sanzenbacher, Ohio State Mike Brewster, Ohio State Justin Boren, Ohio State John Wisconsin; Mike Adams, Ohio State Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin; TE: Lance Kendricks, Wisconsin; Dan Conroy, Michigan State. Defense DL: Adrian Clayborn, Iowa; Cameron Heyward, Ohio State Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue; JJ Watt, Wisconsin; LB: Martez Wilson, Illinois; Greg Jones, Michigan State; Brian Rolle, Ohio State DB: Shaun Prater, Iowa; Tyler Sash, Iowa; Chimdi Chekwa, Ohio State Antonio Fenelus, Wisconsin; Aaron Bates, Michigan State. SECOND TEAM QB: Dan Persa, Northwestern; RB: John Clay, Wisconsin; James White, Wisconsin; WR: Tandon Doss, Indiana; Roy Roundtree (Trotwood-Madison), Michigan David Molk, Michigan; Julian Vandervelde, Iowa; Stefen Wisniewski, Penn State; Allen, Illinois; Riley Iowa; TE: Charlie Gantt, Michigan State; Devin Barclay, Ohio State Defense DL: Corey Liuget, Illinois; Karl Klug, Iowa; Vince Browne, Northwestern; Kawann Short, Purdue; LB: Jonas Mouton, Michigan; Eric Gordon, Michigan State; Ross Homan (Coldwater), Ohio State DB: Marcus Hyde, Michigan State; Brian Peters, Northwestern; Jermale Hines, Ohio State Ricardo Allen, Purdue; Anthony Santella, Illinois.

HONORABLE MENTION Ohio State: Dan Herron, DeVier Posey, Terrelle Pryor, John Simon Area Players: Tyler Replogle (Centerville), Indiana PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Player Denard Robinson, Michigan Defensive Player Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue Freshman of the Year James White, Wisconsin Coach of the Year Mark Dantonio, Michigan State College Football All-Big Ten Conference Teams As selected by Conference COACHESAs selected by Conference MEDIA 200, sr. Suggs, Medina, 5-10, 185, Mike Korecz, Mentor, 5-10, 200, sr. Duggan, Cin. St. Xavier, 63, 220, Brandon Smith, Tol.

St. 5-11, 183, jr. DEFENSE: Hayes, Cin. Moeller, 6-3, 230, Kenny Hayes, Tol. Whitmer, 6-5, 245, Steve Miller, Canton McKinley, 6-4, 242, Deonte Gibson, Lakewood St.

Edward, 6-3, 225, sr. Matt Casey, Powell Olentangy Liberty, 6-1, 220, Kyle Schwarber, Middletown, 6-2, 220, Kent Kern, Tol. St. 6-1, 215, Will Mahone, Austintown-Fitch, 6-0, 205, Kurt Laseak, Mentor, 6-3, 210, jr. Tamani Carter, Pickerington Central, 511, 185, Marcus Foster, Troy, 6-0, 195, Darius Hillary, Cin.

Sycamore, 5-11, 180, Mark Meyers, Tol. Whitmer, 6-1, 175, jr. Epitropoulos, Upper Arlington, 6-3, 185, jr. Third Team OFFENSE: Vannett, Westerville Central, 6-6, 235, Justin Olack, Massillon Washington, 6-4, 200, Aaron Lindgren, Willoughby South, 5-10, 185, Tyler Parrish, Amherst Steele, 6-0, 170, sr. Dylan Brumbaugh, Green, 6-5, 265, Ryan Kelly, West Chester Lakota West, 6-5, 285, Geoff Mogus, Lakewood St.

Edward, 6-5, 285, Kyle Annis, Hilliard Davidson, 5-10, 255, Lovell Peterson, Huber Hts. Wayne, 6-3, 280, soph. Jones, Cle. Glenville, 6-5, 225, sr. Trautwein, Fremont Ross, 6-0, 200, Jon Miller, Massillon Perry, 5-10, 190, Kyle Hammonds, Solon, 5-10, 175, sr.

Jake Russell, Twinsburg, 6-1, 170, sr. DEFENSE: Mitchell, Cin. Withrow, 6-2, 300, Jared Walker, Fremont Ross, 5-11, 195, Tom Strobel, Mentor, 6-6, 250, Greg Kuhar, Lakewood St. Edward, 6-3, 280. Ridley, Tol.

Whitmer, 5-11, 225, Ben Gedeon, Hudson, 6-3, 216, Freddie Burton, Canton McKinley, 5-8, 192, Nick Davidson, Solon, 5-8, 180, Marty Thomas, Amherst Steele, 5-10, 190, sr. Gant, Sylvania Southview, 62, 208, Dashon Bates, Lima Senior, 61, 185, Mat Malloy, Amherst Steele, 60, 185, Shane Wynn, Cle. Glenville, 5-8, 160, sr. Davidson, Findlay, 6-6, 175, soph. Area Special Mention George Walker, Division II First Team OFFENSE: Stubbs, Maple 5-6, 160, Kyle Nowlin, Harrison, 6-0, 200, Austin Traylor, Cols.

Walnut Ridge, 6-4, 211, sr. Brown, Akron Firestone, 6-4, 315, Donovan Garner, Maple 6-3, 280, Vinnie Cordova, New Albany, 6-5, 285, Joe Londergan, Day. Carroll, 6-2, 240, Ryan Anderson, Kent Roosevelt, 6-4, 300, Kyle Cameron, Tol. Cent. 6-2, 280, sr.

Marcus Fuller, Ashland, 6-0, 200, Evan Shimensky, Kent Roosevelt, 5-11, 180, sr. Sanders, Mentor Lake 5-10, 185, Kaleb Coffee, Painesville Harvey, 6-0, 180, Aaron Kemper, Cin. Winton Woods, 5-6, 190, Alex Hake, New Albany, 6-0, 215, sr. Martin, Cuya. Falls Walsh Jesuit, 5-9, 180, Kresimir Ivkovic, Mentor Lake 6-1, 190, sr.

DEFENSE: Heath, Cin. Mt. Healthy, 6-6, 255, Chase Hounshell, Mentor Lake 6-7, 245, Kevin Williams, Holland 6-2, 275, Cody Reesman, Warren Howland, 6-0, 280, sr. Grigsby, Trotwood-Madison, 6-2, 210, Antonio Poole, Cin. Winton Woods, 6-1, 215, Julian Blakey, Cols.

Marion-Franklin, 6-0, 215, Evan Karchner, Maumee, 5-11, 220, Corey Paulino, Uniontown Lake, 6-2, 205, Sam Wheeler, Copley, 5-9, 197, sr. Devante Strickland, Cols. Marion-Franklin, 6-3, 205, Braily Blair, Zanesville, 6-0, 195, Corey Webber, Cin. Winton Woods, 6-2, 190, Stephen Wilmington, Ravenna, 60, 190, sr. McClearn, Warren Howland, 5-10, 170, sr.

Offensive player of the year: Aaron Kemper, Cin. Winton Woods. Defensive players of the year: Joel Heath, Cin. Mt. Healthy; Chase Hounshell, Mentor Lake Kevin Williams, Holland Coaches of the year: Nate Hillerich, Cols.

Hamilton Township; Andre Parker, Cin. Winton Woods; Mike Franklin, Sandusky; Doug Frye, Wapakoneta. Second Team OFFENSE: White, Louisville, 6-0, 166, Chris Thomas, Ashland, 6-0, 183, Melvin Hunter, Cin. Northwest, 6-2, 215, Cameron Wilson, Dublin Jerome, 6-0, 190, jr. Masterson, Zanesville, 6-4, 255, Chris Boles, Tol.

Cent. 6-4, 340, Anthony Stanko, Warren Howland, 6-5, 290, Bill Budosch, Olmsted Falls, 6-3, 315, sr. Shaq Washington, Maple 5-9, 170, Connor Cook, Cuya. Falls, Walsh Jesuit, 6-5, 205, sr. Frakes, Cols.

Hamilton 5-10, 194, Jamire Westbrook, Kings Mills Kings, 5-9, 190, Antwan Gilbert, Trotwood-Madison, 5-10, 170, Cordney Strickland, Sandusky, 6-1, 185, Jim Luther, Uniontown Lake, 6-1, 181, Devonte Ransom, Maple 5-10, 170, sr. A.J. Fleak, Sunbury Big Walnut, 6-2, 204, Ryan Adams, Day. Carroll, 6-1, 200, sr. DEFENSE: Mihalik, Avon Lake, 6-7, 245, Rashawn Thorpe, Cols.

Marion-Franklin, 6-0, 215, Delroy Chance, Tol. Cent. 6-1, 280, Jacob Kutz, Westlake, 6-2, 240, sr. Furnas, Avon, 5-8, 185, Connor Cantrell, Olmsted Falls, 6-1, 205, Jacob Walaszek, Sunbury Big Walnut, 6-1, 220, Chris Cowman, Wilmington, 6-0, 221, Steve McAninch, Tallmadge, 6-1, 220, sr. White, Cols.

Hamilton 5-9, 178, Dan Reed, Uniontown Lake, 510, 166, Marty Gibbons, Mentor Lake 5-10, 175, George Bradley, Trotwood-Madison, 6-2, 203, jr. Grohause, Wapakoneta, 6-0, 170, sr. Third Team OFFENSE: Williams, Dresden Tri-Valley, 6-1, 180, Jeremy White, Louisville, 6-0, 166, jr. Ronnie Willoughby, Avon Lake, 6-4, 190, Matt Eckhardt, Avon, 6-0, 175, jr. Hanby, Dresden Tri- Valley, 5-10, 217, Cody Hickey, Ashland, 6-2, 260, Sean Hemlick, Uniontown Lake, 6-2, 234, Andrew Bohan, Avon Lake, 64, 265, sr.

Woodyard, Mount Orab Western Brown, 6-0, 175, Chad Neff, Louisville, 6-1, 195, jr. Calebb Goings, Tol. Cent. 5-11, 190, Logan Erb, Wapakoneta, 6-0, 220, Smith, Warren Howland, 5-11, 215, Josh March, Madison, 5-10, 190, Pat Porter, Chagrin Falls Kenston, 6-0, 200, sr. McGowan, Tol.

St. Francis, 5-10, 150, jr. DEFENSE: Richardson, Cin. Winton Woods, 6-1, 212, Brady Vanover, Kings Mills Kings, 5-10, 215, Claybourne Miller, Maple 6-4, 220; Aaron Pipkins, Maple 6-2, 260. Ransom, Zanesville, 61, 225, Derek Batt, Bowling Green, 60, 205, Dante DeLorenzo, 6-0, 195, sr.

Tabler, Wapakoneta, 510, 165, Ken Pozega, Warren Howland, 6-0, 170, Wesley Russell, Cols. Centennial, 6-2, 176, Nick Sivillo, Aurora, 5-10, 165, Zack Ferster, Olmsted Falls, 5-9, 165, sr. Macik, Wilmington, 6-0, 212, sr. Area Special Mention Zeke Eier, Tecumseh. Mike McKee, Tecumseh.

Southwest Division Pct GB San Antonio 14 2 .875 Dallas 12 4 .750 2 New Orleans 12 4 .750 2 Memphis 7 10 .412 Houston 5 11 .313 9 Northwest Division Pct GB Utah 13 5 .722 Oklahoma City 11 6 .647 Denver 10 6 .625 2 Portland 8 8 .500 4 Minnesota 4 13 .235 Division Pct GB L.A. Lakers 13 4 .765 Golden State 8 9 .471 5 Phoenix 8 9 .471 5 Sacramento 4 11 .267 8 L.A. Clippers 3 15 .167 Late Results New Jersey 98, Portland 96 Denver 138, Phoenix 133 Indiana 95, L.A. Lakers 92 Results Miami 105, Washington 94 New Orleans at Oklahoma City, inc. Houston at Dallas, inc.

Milwaukee at Utah, inc. Games Boston at Cleveland 7 p.m. Detroit at Orlando, 7 p.m. Portland at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. New Jersey at New York, 7:30 p.m.

L.A. Lakers at Memphis, 8 p.m. Indiana at Sacramento, 10 p.m. San Antonio at Golden State, 10:30 p.m..

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