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www.herald-review.com ON TV TODAY SCOREBOARD B2 SPORTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2012 DECATUR, ILLINOIS Bowling honor roil Atlanta 5 0 0 1.000 148 93 9. Youngstown State 41 441 3 Tampa Bay 1 3 0 250 82 91 10. Lehigh 6 0 424 10 Carolina 1 4 0 200 92 125 11. Stony Brook 5 1 374 13 New Orleans 1 4 0 .200 141 154 12. Appalachian State 4-2 340 14 North 13.

New Hampshire 4 2 304 17 Pet PF PA 14. Cal Poly 5-0 284 19 Minnesota 4 1 0 .800 120 79 15. McNeese State 4 1 251 18 Chicago 4 I 0 .800 149 71 16. Illinois State 5 1 236 11 Green Bay 2 3 0 .400 112 111 17. Central Arkansas 4 2 201 20 Detroit 1 3 0 250 100 114 18.

Northern Arizona 4 1 195 21 West 19. Towson 2 3 193 12 Pet PF PA 20. Tennessee State 6 0 1 70 24 Arizona 4 1 0 .800 94 78 21. Harvard 4 0 144 23 San Francisco 4 1 0 800 149 68 22. Delaware 4-2 114 15 St.

Louis 3 2 0 .600 96 94 23. Eastern Kentucky 4 2 86 16 Seattle 3 2 0 .600 86 70 24. Albany 51 73 Thursday, Oct. 4 25. Alabama 6 0 40 BASEBALL National League Division Series: San Francisco at Cincinnati.

(Live) 5 p.m., (TBS) American League Division Series: Detroit at Oakland. (Live) 8:30 p.m. (TBS) BASKETBALL NBA Preseason Memphis Grizzlies at Chicago Bulls. (Live) 7 p.m. (COMCAST) HOCKEY KHL: Lev vs.

Dynamo Moscow. (Live) noon (ESPN2) VOLLEYBALL Women's College Penn State at Illinois. (Taped) 2:30 p.m. (BTN) 9- (1 0- (1 MILLIKIN CALENDAR NASCAR SPRINT CUP LEADERS Points I. Brad Keselowski, 2,14.

2. Jimmie Johnson, 2.137. 3, Denny Hamlin, 2,126. 4, Clint Bowyer. 2.117.

5. Tony Stewart, 2,110. 4. Kasev Kahne. 2,110.

7. Dale Earnhardt 2,103. 8. Martin Truex 2,100. 9.

Kevin Harvick. 2.096. 10, JeH Gordon, 2,094. II, Greg Biffle. 2,091.

12. Matt Kenseth, 2.070. 13, Kyle Busch, 870. 14, Carl Edwards, S36. 15, Ryan Newman, 830.

16, Paul Menard, 814. 17, Marcos Ambrose. 798. 18, Joey Logano, 78J. 19, Jeff Burton, 713.

20. Jamie McMurray, 702. COLES COUNTY DRAGWAY Super Pro Matt Chaney. Mattoon RU Bod Paul, Westfield Semi's Tom Harlin, Mattoon Pro Kim Niemeyer, Humboldt RU Rob Fisher, Humboldt Semi's Tom Harlin, Mattoon Sportsmen Jesse Brant, Mattoon RU Ron Veach Sr, Charleston Semi's Aaron Enlow, Lerna 6.50 Index Kim Niemeyer, Humboldt RU Greg Brachear, Lincoln Semi's John Jarrett, Springfield 7.50 Index Kevin Hunt, Decatur RU Dave Phillips, Danville Powder Putt Leah Oathout. Bethany RU Christi Yiedling, Humboldt Novice Street Bill Trail, Lincoln RU Doug Longstreet, Shelbyvilie Jr.

Dragsters Eric Willenborg. Dietrich RU Abby Svoboda, Decalur Semi's Zack Paap, Mattoon All Run Bob Paul. Westfield RU Steve Rogers, Tuscola Semi's Terry Willard, Mattoon Novice Street Matt Young. Paris RU Randi Brachear. Mowegua Jr.

Dragsters Bailey McCorkle, Elwood RU Kailey Lauterbach, Springfield Semi's Zack Paap. Mattoon Ray Evans Consolation Race Blake Lee, Kansas RU Ryan Lauterbach, Springfield der 683. Sonny Crum 289. Justin Holman 279. Darrell Bean 269.

John Berry 269. Mike Swartz 267. Mike Wilkin Jr. 268. Jeremy Buening 264.

Lonnie Klukis 262. Keith Raleigh 259. Gabe Howell 259. George Frank 258. Dick Merrifield 258.

Kenny Bean 258. Matt Howard 258. Bob Logan 257. Keith Ferre 257. Doug Teague 257.

John Pirtle Jr. 257. Janet Vincent had women's high game and series 279-737. Kimber Wilderman 258-694. Tammy Jones 234-668.

Shelia Kistner 237-651. Crystal Madrigal 265-646. Rhonda Brummitt 226-641. Carolyn Jones 227-638. Valarie Alford 255-619.

Tricia Queen 218-617. Cynthia Howell 236-617. Maureen Wilcox 227-612. Carla Fabrique 236-603. Diane McGee 223-602.

Hannah Moore 216-595. Judy Shivley 217-595. Jackie Smith 212-590. Trisha Swartz 216-586. Mary Jones 210-585.

Betty Montgomery 215-583. Mary Patel 212-582. Sandra Bronson 237. Debbie Santee 223. Kathy Kauzlarieh 231.

Cassandra Long 223. Tina Tackaberry 219. Carol McGonigle 215. Dora Slothower 215. Kim Belcher 215.

Tina Moore 214. Bev Bruce 213. Lisa Telle 213. Lindsay Lacy 2)2. Cathy Redding 209.

Heather Moore 209. Jo Fellows 208. Marian Pierson 206. Latishia Greve 205. Maria King 205.

Susan Gross 204. Annette Topps 204. SPARE TIME LANES YOUTH Bumper League Brayden Ruple had boys high game 89. Alexander Orme 79. Keenan Mears 60.

Seth Bunning 55. Olivia Helm had girls high game 82. Emma Howard 73. Tori Howard 59. Kay-lynn Madrigal 47.

Bantam League Will Klebe had boys high game 117-200. Bryce Ruple had boys high series 103-205. Aiden Page 106 194. Riley Probus 86161. Jakob Helm 72-140.

Jacob Winter 72-115. Gabrielle Orme had girls high game and series 90-155. Isabella Ledesma 80-140. Riley Bullock 51-101. Ashleigh Moran 49-86.

Angelina Madrigal 29-49. Prep League victor Monies had boys high game and series 150-400. Max Klebe 133-379. Alex Haines 132-354. Michael Iversen 125-340.

Isaih woods 121-193. Egan Kopeti 114-298. Kaylee Humphries had girls high game and series 114-287. Emma Raleigh 109-278. Kaela Durbin 101-276.

Janesna Curtsinger 97-242. Emily Pierceall 84 194. Junior League Nathaniel Davis had boys high game and series 220-547. Coiton Centers 192-512. Kyle Newton 186-491.

Garrett Howard 153-404. Tyler Raleigh 136-349. Jamylon Beasley 135-362. Alyssa Bird had girls high game and series 181-461. Eliana Kopetz 152-408.

Asht-en Winter 133-363. Carly Haines 132-367. Major League William Ashlock had boys high game and series 275-644. A. J.

Fair 231 581. Cody Reimer 221-568 Ryan Scribner 22C 568. Adam Moore 203-583. Trace Wade 195-555. Chelsie Finch had girls high game and series 235-620.

Taylor Bird 176-468. Rebecca Bush 166-463. Miranda Bush 164-459. PLA-MOR LANES Pat Hilligoss had mens high game and high series 279-765. Ben Holman 268-752.

Gary Palas 268-745. Jason Queen 279-710. Tony Mahon 265-709. Gabe Howell 266-708. Tim Frey 278-694.

Chad Vandoiah 238-689. Al Pole 243-685. John Mullins 249-681. James Larck 238-680. Larry Larsen 278-677.

John Pirtle Jr. 236-674. Bill Barnetl 239-661. Michael Newberry 241-660. Steve Napier 268-655.

Steve Binkley 232-654. Rob Ballard 266. Rusty Davis 247. Mike Chess-er 246. Melvin Lingafelfer 246.

Sam Chirich Jr. 238. Lonnis Klukis 237. Charlie Clark 237. Mike Zur 237.

Patty Dodd had womens high game and high series 234-702. Jamie Gordon 223. Joanne Babcock 220. PLA-MOR LANES YOUTH Bantam League Dakota McDermith had boys high game and series 89-174. Bronson Pirtle 56 89.

Kristopher Lawson 53-81. Kelton Marton 49-83. Dominic Hankins 42-86. Joella Livingston had girls high game and series 114-222. Amylie Shafer 72-144.

Jocylynn Fomera 70-127. Jurney Booth 60-115. Taylor Lawson 55-99. Prep Mixed League Bobby McDonougn had boys high game 170-365. Matthew Clayton had boy's high series 164-425.

Collin Lawson 166-395. Josh Ragan 138-361. Alex Short 123 349. Isabel Shafer had girls high game and series 147-421. Morgan Leckner 135-328.

Hannah Pirtle 122 276. Pige Hale 110-259. Sarah Hicks 107-305. Junior League Derek Jones had boys high game and series 172-459. Ian Tanzyus 171-448.

Brett Nuckolls 168-428. Tim Noblitt 164-411. Christian Clayton 160-425. Tessa Neeley had girls high game and series 133-381. Mackenzie Mahon 130-351.

Kylie Pope 109-316. Brittany Bone 77-207. Major League C. J. Damron had boys high game and series 268-671.

Kyle Finke 247 643. Ryan Scribner 238-650. Tanner Woodruff 236-557. A. J.

Fair 224-645. Chelsie Finch had girls high game and series 207-584. Brittany Snyder 152-422. Taylor Neeley 149-371. Laura Hauge 129-352.

Bumper League Tyson Pirtle had boys high game 81. Blake Benavides 78. Blake McCoy 68. Luca Coffman 50. Joshua Brown 45.

Amaris Cummings had girls high score 70. Trislin Lukas 69. Hannah Brown 66. Nevaeh Rayburn 65. Audrey Belcher 57.

SPARE TIME LANES Paul Carlton had men's high game 300. Justin Holman had men's high series 763. Pat Hilligoss 279-748. Jim Horve 738. Gary Palas 277-737.

Corey Kistner 279-729. Rob Baser 269-723. Shawn Reed 718. Jake Peters 716. Steve Clary 269-711.

Doug Incarnato 708. Chad Vandoiah 705. Wayne Lingafelfer 268-702. Jack Vandevanter 700. Randy Zilz 699.

Rod Finke 259-690. Charles Baltimore 686. Christ Henneman 684. Russ Adkins 267-683. Gene Vincent 684.

Ron Sny Others receiving votes: South Dakota State 29, Samford 28, Northern Iowa 26, The Citadel 22, Montana 19, Jacksonville State 16, Indiana State 10, Maine 9, UT Martin 6, Bethune-Cookman 2, Sacramento State 2. TSN FCS TOP 25 PHILADELPHIA (AP) The top 25 teams in The Sports Network Football Championship Subdivision poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 7, points and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. North Dakota State (164) 5-0 4171 1 2. Montana State (3 6-0 3965 2 3.

Old Dominion 5 0 3732 4 4. James Madison 4-1 357S 5 5. Wofford 5 0 3414 6 6. Eastern Washington 4 1 3292 7 7. Georgia Southern 41 2914 8 8.

Youngstown State 4 1 2909 3 9. Sam Houston State 3-2 2735 9 10. Lehigh 6 0 2457 11 11. Stony Brook 5-1 2425 13 12. New Hampshire 4-2 2110 14 13.

Appalachian State 4-2 2093 15 14. Illinois State 5 1 1637 9 15. Cal Poly 5 0 1581 20 16. Northern Arizona 4-1 1575 IB 17. Towson 2-3 1490 12 18.

Tennessee State 6 0 1102 19. McNeese State 4 1 1079 21 20. South Dakota State 4-1 855 23 21. Central Arkansas 4-2 796 24 22. Harvard 4 0 662 25 23.

Eastern Kentucky 4-2 628 17 24. Delaware 4-2 623 16 25. Samford 5 1 490 Others receiving votes: Northern Iowa 414, Albany 383, Alabama 236, Tne Citadel 153. Montana 143. Richmond 106, Indiana State 81, Maine 63, Sacramento State 49, Stephen F.

Austin 46, Bethune-Cookman 46, UT Martin 45, Southern Illinois 45, Jacksonville State 32. Villanova 26, North Dakota 18. Howard 18. Tennessee Tech 9, Jacksonville 8, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 8. Brown 8.

Western Illinois 8, Chattanooga 7, Alabama State 6, Duquesne 2, UC Davis 1, Fordham 1. St. Louis 17, Arizona 3 Sunday's games Baltimore 9, Kansas City 6 Atlanta 24. Washington 17 Pittsburgh 16, Philadelphia 14 Indianapolis 30, Green Bay 27 Y. Giants 41, Cleveland 27 Miami 17, Cincinnati 13 Seattle 16, Carolina 12 Chicago 41, Jacksonville 3 San Francisco 45, Buflalo 3 Minnesota 30, Tennessee 7 New England 31, Denver 21 New Orleans 31, San Diego 24 Open: Dallas.

Detroit, Oakland, Tampa Bay Monday's game Houston 23, N.Y. Jets 17 Thursday's game Pittsburgh at Tennessee, 7:20 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14 Oakland at Atlanta, Noon Kansas City at Tampa Bay, Noon Indianapolis at N.Y. Jets, Noon Cincinnati at Cleveland, Noon Detroit at Philadelphia, Noon St.

Louis at Miami, Noon Dallas at Baltimore, Noon Buffalo at Arizona, 3:05 p.m. New England at Seattle, 3:05 p.m. N.Y. Giants at San Francisco, 3:25 p.m. Minnesota at Washington, 3:25 p.m.

Green Bay at Houston, 7:20 p.m. Open: Carolina, Chicago, Jacksonville, New Orleans Monday, Oct. 15 Denver at San Diego, 7:30 p.m. TEXANS 23, JETS 17 Houston 7 10 023 N.Y. Jets 7 0 7 3- 17 First Quarter Hou-Oaniels 34 pass from Schaub (S.Graham kick), 11:05.

NYJ-Cumberland 27 pass from Sanchez (Folk kick). 4:07. Second Quarter Hou-Foster 13 run (S.Graham kick), 11:11. Hou-FG S.Graham 27, :00. Third Quarter Hou-FG S.Graham 42.

4:51. NYJ-McKnight 100 kickofl return (Folk kickl. 4:38. Hou-FG S.Graham 22, :13. Fourth Quarter NYJ-FG Folk 21, 11:55.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHINGHouston, Foster 29 152, Martin 114, Forsett 4-6, Posey 1-I-3I. N.Y. Jets. Greene 8-26, Tebow 519, Powell 418, McK-night 4-5. Sanchez 2-1.

PASSINGHouston, Schaub 14-28-1-209. N.Y. Jets. Sanchez 14-31-2-230, Tebow 0-1-0-0. RECEIVINGHouston, Daniels 4-79, Casey 4-53.

Walter 4-46. Foster 116. Johnson 1-15. N.Y. Jets, Kerley 5-94, Schilens 4-29, Cumberland 2-51, Gates 1-27, Greene 1-19, Hill 110.

MISSED FIELD GOALS None. College TOP 25 SCHEDULE Saturday Wednesday Women's volleyball vs. Augustana, 7 p.m. Saturday Men's cross country at Illinois College, 10 a.m. Women's cross country at Illinois College, 10 a.m.

Football at Augustana, 1 p.m. Women's soccer at North Park, 5 p.m. Men's soccer at North Park, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct 16 Women's volleyball at North Central, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct 17 Women's soccer at North Central, 5 p.m.

Men's soccer at North Central, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct 19 Women's volleyball at Trinity College in Elmhurst, 6 p.m. Women's volleyball at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct 20 Women's volleyball at University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 11 a.m. Women's soccer vs.

Elmhurst, noon Football vs. Elmhurst, 1 p.m. Men's soccer vs. Elmhurst, 2:30 p.m. Women's volleyball at University of Chicago in Elmhurst, 3 p.m.

THIS DATE IN HISTORY AFCA DIVISION II COACHES Record 1. Pittsburg State (Kan.) (2915-0 2. Colorado State (Pueblo 6-0 3. Winston-Salem State (1) 6-0 60 50 60 4. Missouri Western State 5.

New Haven (Conn.) 6. Bioomsburg (Pa.) 7. Northwest Missouri State 5-1 8. Ashland (Ohio) 60 9. Minnesota-DuluTh 5-1 10.

Minnesota 6-0 11. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 5-0 12. Henderson State (Ark.) 6-0 13. Midwestern State 41 Saturday's games Montreal at Toronto FC, 12:30 p.m. Sporting Kansas City at New York, 6 p.m.

Columbus at D.C. United. 6:30 p.m. Chicago at New England. 6:30 p.m.

Philadelphia at Houston, 6:30 p.m. Colorado at Chivas USA, 9:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21 Los Angeles at San Jose, 6 p.m. Portland at Vancouver, 6 p.m.

FC Dallas at Seattle FC. 8 p.m. 7. Saint Francis (Ind.) 8. Carroll (Mont.) 9.

Cumberlands (Ky.) 10. MidAmerica Nazarene 11. Northwestern (lowa) 12. Benedictine (Kan.) 13. Montana Tech 14.

Grand View (lowa) 15. St. Ambrose (lowa) 16. Cumberland (Tenn.) 17. Hastings (Neb.) 18.

Baker (Kan.) TOP 25 Pts Pvs 749 1 708 2 681 4 658 5 632 6 600 7 540 8 538 9 472 10 458 12 456 11 388 14 370 13 335 3 296 16 293 16 286 15 247 19 209 20 197 21 162 25 153 22 132 39 24 WNBA PLAYOFFS CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-3) Eastern Conference Connecticut 1, Indiana 1 Friday, Oct. 5: Connecticut 76, Indiana 44 Monday: Indiana 78, Connecticut 76 Thursday: Indiana at Connecticut, 7:30 p.m. Western Conference Minnesota 2, Los Angeles 0 Thursday, Oct. 4: Minnesota 94, Los Angeles 77 Sunday, Oct. 7: Minnesota B0, Los Angeles 79 CHAMPIONSHIP (Best-of-5) Minnesota vs.

Connecticut-Indiana winner Sunday, Oct. 14: Connecticut-Indiana winner at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17: Connecticut-Indiana winner at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Friday, Oct.

19: Minnesota at Connecticut-Indiana winner, 7 p.m. x-Sunday. Oct. 21: Minnesota at Connecticut-Indiana winner, 7 p.m. ic-Wednesday, Oct.

24: Connecticut-Indiana winner at Minnesota, 7 p.m. 1 NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE East 239 7 234 8 217 9 211 10 190 11 173 12 170 13 161 14 153 16 138 17 122 21 117 19 91 25 67 15 65 64 18 37 27 22 19. Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) 4-1 20. St. Francis (III.) 5-1 5 1 60 51 4 1 51 5- 1 6- 0 5-1 50 5-1 5-1 14.

Grand valley State. 15. California (Pa.) 16. Shippensburg (Pa.) 17. Saginaw valley State 18.

Wayne State (Mich.) 19. Washburn (Kan.) 20. West Texas 21. Emporia Stale (Kan.) 22. Indiana (Pa.) 23.

Harding (Ark.) 24. N. Carolina-Pembroke 25. Shepherd (W.Va.) 21. Evangel (Mo.) 22.

Doane (Neb.) 23. Robert Morris (III.) 24. Tabor (Kan.) 25. Friends (Kan.) 1 Alabama at Missouri, 2:30 p.m. 3 South Carolina at No.

9 LSU. 7 p.m. 4 Florida at Vanderbilt. 5 p.m. 5 west Virginia at Texas Tech.

2:30 No. No. No. No. p.m.

No. a.m. No. 6 Kansas State at lowa State. 11 AFCA DIVISION III COACHES Record TOP 25 Pts Pvs 1049 1 1.

Mount Union (Ohiol (41) 5-0 7 Notre Dame vs. No. 17 Stanford, m. 2:30 p. 8 Ohio State at Indiana, 7 pm.

No. 10 Oregon Slate at BYU. 2:30 p.m. 11 Southern Cal at Washington. 6 12 Florida State vs.

Boston College, No. NO. p.m. No. 4:30 No.

No. No. p.m. No. No.

No. six touchdowns in his first collegiate start as the Gophers beat Purdue 59-56. 1993 Carey Bender rushes 33 times for 417 yards, setting an NCAA all-division single-game rushing record, in Coe's 69-7 Division III victory against Grinnell. 1997 Dean Smith retires as North Carolina's basketball coach after 36 years, national championships in 1982 and 1993, and more victories than anyone else. Smith, 879-254, took the Tar Heels to his 11th Final Four last season and his 13th ACC tournament title.

1998 Lindsay Davenport claims the No. 1 ranking, ending Martina Hingis' 80-week reign at the top of women's tennis after Hingis lost in the quarterfinals of the Porsche GP to Belgium's Dominique Van Roost. 1943 Bob Hoern-schemeyer throws six touchdown passes, an NCAA record for a freshman, as Indiana beats Nebraska 54-13. 1982 Al Del Greco kicks six field goals for all of Auburn's points in an 18-3 triumph over Kentucky. 1983 Buffalo's Joe Ferguson passes for 41 9 yards and five touchdowns in an 38-35 overtime win against Miami.

Uwe Von Schamann of the Dolphins misses two field goals in the overtime and Joe Danelo ends the game with a 36-yard field goal. 1993 An NHL record crowd of 27,227 watch Florida goalie John Vanbies-brouck stop 36 Tampa Bay shots in a 2-0 Panthers win, spoiling the Lightning's home opener at the Thun-derDome. 1993 Minnesota's Scott Eckers passes for 402 yards and a school-record 13 Oklahoma vs. No. 15 Texas, 11 a.m.

18 Louisville at Pittsburgh, 11 a.m. 19 Mississippi State vs. Tennessee, 8 20 Rutgers vs. Syracuse, 11 a.m. 21 Cincinnati vs.

Fordham, 6 p.m. 2. Mary Hardin-Baylor (1) 3. St. Tnomas (Minn.) 4.

Linfield (Ore.) 5. Wisconsin-Whitewater 6. Wesley (Del.) 7. Bethel (Minn.) 8. Hobart (N.Y.) 9.

Salisbury IMd.l 10. North Central (III.) 11. Johns Hopkins (Md.) 12. Cal Lutheran 13. Illinois Wesleyan 14.

Wisconsin-Platteville 15. Widener (Pa.) 16. Wisconsin-Oshkosh 17. St. John Fisher (N.Y.) 18.

Wabash lind.) 19. Birmingnam-Southern 20. Heidelberg (Ohio) 21. Wheaion (ill.) 22. Coe (lowa) 23.

Baldwin-Wallace (Ohio 24. Willamette (Ore.) 25. Concordia-Moorhead FOOTBALL National Football League NFL Suspended N.Y. Giants Will Hill four games for violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing substances. CINCINNATI BENGALS Placed RB Bernard Scott on injured reserve.

Reinstated LB Dontay Moch from suspension. DALLAS COWBOYS Signed RB Lance Dunbar from the practice squad. Signed WR Raymond Radway to the practice squad. NEW YORK GIANTS Reinstated Tyler Sash from suspension. HOCKEY National Hockey League DETROIT RED WINGS Reassigned Tomas Tatar from SHK 37 Piestany (ExtraLiga-Slovakia) to Grand Rapids (AHL).

COLLEGE GEORGIA TECH Fired defensive coordinator Al Groh. Promoted secondary coach Charles Kelly to interim defensive coordinator. Reassigned line coach Andy McCollum to inside iinebackers coach and inside linebackers coach Joe Speed to outside linebackers coach. Secondary coach Charles Kelly will take over as interim coordinator, and Johnson shook up the rest of the defensive staff. Specials teams coordinator David Walkosky will oversee the line, Andy McCollum shifts from the line to inside linebackers, and Joe Speed moves from inside to outside linebackers.

LIU BROOKLYN Suspended men's basketball Julian Boyd. Jamai Olaswere, Troy Joseph and C.J. Garner two games. 5, loos MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER 5-0 926 3 EASTERN CONFERENCE 40 893 4 Pts GF GA 4-1 856 5 x-Sporting KC 17 7 8 59 40 26 4.) 83 x-Cnicago 17 10 5 56 45 39 50 773 7 DC. 16 10 6 54 49 40 4-0 74 9 New York 15 9 8 53 54 46 41 49) io Houston 13 8 11 50 45 38 4- 1 587 1 2 Columbus 14 11 7 49 40 40 5- 0 514 13 Montreal 12 15 5 41 45 50 3- 1 507 1 4 Philadelphia 10 15 6 36 35 37 5-0 506 15 New England 7 17 8 29 37 44 4- 1 4 14 Toronto FC 5 20 7 72 35 60 S4 43i 17 WESTERN CONFERENCE 5- 0 410 18 Pts GF GA 4- 1 338 8 "San Jose 19 6 7 64 69 40 4 311 ,9 x-Real Salt Lake 17 11 4 55 46 35 5- 1 304 x-Seattle 14 7 10 52 48 31 5-0 263 22 x-Los Angeles 15 12 5 50 56 45 4- 1 259 21 Vancouver 11 12 9 42 35 40 5 0 160 25 FC 9 12 11 38 39 42 4.1 24 Colorado 9 19 4 31 40 50 5- 0 mi Portland 7 16 9 30 32 55 4.) 90 23 Chivas USA 7 17 8 29 22 54 NOTE: Three points for victory, one TOP 25 point for tie.

22 Texas at No. 23 Louisiana 6:15 p.m. 24 Boise St. vs. Fresno Stale.

p.m. 25 Michigan vs. Illinois, 230 p.m. Tech. No.

No. Pet PF PA New England 3 2 0 .600 165 113 N.Y. Jets 2 3 0 .400 98 132 Miami 2 3 0 .400 103 103 Buffalo 2 3 0 .400 118 176 Sooth Pet PF PA Houston 5 0 0 1.000 149 73 Indianapolis 2 2 0 500 91 110 Jacksonville 1 4 0 .200 65 138 Tennessee 1 4 0 200 88 161 Nortti Pet PF PA Baltimore 4 1 0 .800 130 89 Cincinnati 3 2 0 .600 125 129 Pittsburgh 2 2 0 .500 93 89 Cleveland 0 5 0 .000 100 139 West Pet PF PA San Diego 3 2 0 .600 124 102 Denver 2 3 0 .400 135 114 Oakland 1 3 0 .250 67 125 Kansas City 1 4 0 200 94 145 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA Philadelphia 3 2 0 .600 80 99 N.Y. Giants 3 2 0 .600 152 111 Dallas 2 2 0 .500 65 88 Washington 2 3 0 400 140 147 Sooth Pet PF PA FCS COACHES TOP 25 SPARTANBURG. S.C.

AP) The top 25 teams in the Coaches Football Championship Subdivision poll, witn first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 7 and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. North Dakota State 126) 5-0 Record Pts Pvs 650 622 594 558 526 524 x- clinched playoff berth Sunday's games Columbus 1, Sporting Kansas City 1, tie Chivas USA 1. FC Dallas 1, tie Seattle FC 3, Portland 0 Wednesday's games Real Salt Lake at Seattle FC. 10 p.m.

60 5K) 50 4-1 41 41 32 2. Montana State 3. Old Dominion 4. Wofford 5. James Madison 6.

Eastern Washington 7. Georgia Southern 8. Sam Houston State 50 6-0 5-0 5-0 60 4-1 313 303 287 281 261 249 1. Marian (Ind.) (12) 2. Georgetown (Ky.) (2) 3.

Missouri Valley 4. Morningside (lowa) 5. William Penn (lowa) 6. Saint Xavier (III.) OFF THE WIRE Talladega wreckfest has drivers grumbling 'I don't even want to go to Daytona or Talladega next year, but I ain't got much Dale Earnhardt Jr. three-peat of Olympic sprint titles in the 100 and 200 meters at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games, rather than trying out a new event.

After Bolt became the first man to successfully defend both sprint titles at the London Olympics, he was coy about his prospects of competing in Rio, and there was speculation he could switch to the long jump or 400 for a new challenge. But during a promotional visit to New Zealand on Monday, the self-declared "living legend" said his plan for 2016 "is all about just going and defending my titles." "I don't want to try any different events at Rio, because at Rio I will just defend my titles to show the world that there is a possibility that I can do it again," Bolt said at a news conference. "The three-peat. That's the focus there's not going to be any different event." GOLF Venturi selected for World Golf HOF PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. -Former U.S.

Open champion and longtime television analyst Ken Venturi has been selected for the World Golf Hall of Fame. Venturi, 81, was chosen through the Lifetime Achievement category. Venturi overcame severe dehydration on the final day to win the 1964 U.S. Open at Congressional, one of his 14 wins on the PGA Tour. He also was the only amateur with the 54-hoIe lead in the Masters, though he shot 80 in the last round to finish one shot behind in 1956.

It was Stewart, remember, who assailed the racing in May with a four-minute, tongue-in-cheek that dripped in sarcasm directed at the perceived notion that fans want to see wrecks, not racing. "It's not fair to these fans for them to not see more wrecks than that and more torn-up cars," he said. "We still had over half the cars running at the end, and it shouldn't be that way." Gordon understands the dilemma NASCAR is facing. "From an entertainment standpoint, they should be lined up out to the highway," he said after finishing second Sunday. "If I'm a race fan, I want to see two and three wide racing all day long, passing back and forth.

I want to see guys shoving one another. I want to see the 'big one' at the end of the race because guys are being so aggressive and sort of defying danger." But they didn't show up on Sunday. NASCAR's estimated crowd of 88,000 was the smallest since figures have been provided, and was down by 20,000 from the previous low of 108,000 in May, and coming at a track that used to pull in more than 300,000 people for its two annual events. Maybe that's an indicator that the fans really don't want to see the carnage, or they already know how the race is going to develop. After all, the plate races follow a pretty similar script: drivers ride around for 490 or so miles, and a big wreck breaks out in that frantic push to the finish.

Ex-cheerleader pleads guilty to student sex COVINGTON, Ky. A former Cincinnati Bengals cheerleader pleaded guilty Monday to having sex with her 17-year-old former student while she was a teacher at a northern Kentucky high school, a move that will allow her to avoid jail time. In a tearful admission in Kenton County Circuit Court in Covington, 27-year-old Sarah Jones pleaded guilty to sexual misconduct and custodial interference in place of more serious charges as part of a plea agreement with prosecutors. "I began a romantic relationship while he was a student and I was in a position of authority," Jones said, her voice cracking as her family members wiped their own tears. Jones said the relationship began in February 2011 when the boy was 17, saying that the two had sex, that she sent him sexually explicit text messages and lied about the relationship to police.

In accepting the plea agreement, Judge Patricia Summe granted prosecutors' recommendation to sentence Jones to five years of diversion but no jail time, and she won't have to register as a sex offender. The diversion requires Jones to report to a probation officer and undergo drug tests. OLYMPICS Bolt says he'll defend sprint titles AUCKLAND, New Zealand Usain Bolt will aim for a then go for it late in packs. "I feel like we walk a line in this sport between daredevils and chess players," Brad Keselowski said in February. "When we come to Daytona and a track like this, we're maybe more on the daredevil side of the line.

And then we go other places where I'd say we're more on the chess-player side of the line. I think it's important to have tracks like this that maybe average it back out a little bit. "Ideally, we'd like to just walk straight down the line all the time. But from a standpoint of the sport and the health of it, I think not a lot of people watch chess matches, and I've never seen one televised." There was a nine-car accident with four laps to go at Talladega in May, and that was a day after Eric McClure was hospitalized following a late wreck in the Nationwide Series race. The race to the checkered flag at Daytona in July led to a 15-car accident on the final lap, and then came Sunday's demolition derby.

"There has been a last-lap wreck in like 90 percent of these things for the last four years with this car," said Earnhardt. "Somebody needs to change it." The introduction of the 2013 car has given NASCAR an opportunity to address several racing concerns, but most of it seems centered on improving the product at intermediate tracks. There's been little to no public discussion about plate racing beyond the grumbling of drivers tired of wrecking. TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) The pack is apparently here to stay and NASCAR drivers don't like it one bit.

That includes Dale Earnhardt who earned seven of his 19 career victories slicing and dicing his way through traffic in restrictor-plate races. NASCAR's most popular driver called pack racing "bloodthirsty" and unsafe after Sunday's race at Talladega Supers peedway, which was marred by a last-lap 25-car accident. "I don't even want to go to Daytona or Talladega next year, but I ain't got much choice," Earnhardt grumbled. Tony Stewart, who so abhors blocking he has threatened on multiple occasions to wreck any driver who does it to him, threw the biggest block of them all Sunday while trying to hold on to a victory at Talladega. His defensive driving sent his car sailing up and over the field, triggering the accident that collected 10 of the 12 Chase championship contenders.

He immediately took responsibility for causing the wreck. But at least one rival believed the defending NASCAR champion wasn't entirely culpable for an accident everyone knew was going to happen. "When you look at the bigger picture is that really what caused it?" asked Jeff Gordon. "Tony is a guy that takes blame for things and you've got to respect him for that, but I think there is a little more to it." The bigger picture is the overall danger that's created by the current NASCAR rule package used in restrictor- plate racing. The plates are needed to throttle horsepower at Daytona and Talladega, NASCAR's two biggest and fastest tracks, but they keep the cars bunched together in huge packs where the slightest slip can wipe out most of the field.

Teams figured out over the last few years that hooking up in two-car tandems was more effective, but the new style of racing infuriated fans who screamed to NASCAR they wanted the white-knuckle pack racing to return. NASCAR listened and worked all winter on a rules package that would break up the tandems and bring back the pack. The result? Four ridiculous races this season. A jet-dryer explosion in the season-opening Daytona 500 overshadowed the fact that there were three multi-car accidents, including one that knocked out Jimmie Johnson on the second lap of the race and an eight-car wreck that sent the race into overtime. And, after an 11-car last-lap accident took out all the leaders in the Nationwide race, drivers warned of the danger going into the Daytona 500.

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