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B2 SPORTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 DECATUR, ILLINOIS www.herald-review.com ON TV TODAY SCOREBOARD BOWLING HONOR ROLL Carolina 1 5 0 .167 North Pet Chicago 5 1 0 .833 Minnesota 5 2 0 .714 Green Bay 4 3 0 .571 Detroit 2 4 0 .333 West Pel San Francisco 5 2 0 .714 Arizona 4 3 0 .571 Seattle 4 3 0 .571 St. Louis 3 4 0 429 Thursday, Oct. 18 San Francisco 13. Seattle 6 Sunday's games NASCAR SPRINT CUP LEAOERS Points Brad Keselowski, 2,250. 2, Jimmie Johnson, 2,243.

3, Denny Hamlin, 2,230. 4, Clint Bowyer, 2,225. 5, Kasey Kahne, 2,220. 6. Martin True 2,207 7, Tony Stewart, 2,203.

8, Jeff Gordon. 2,199. 9. Matt Kenseth, 2,195. 10, kevin Harvick, 2.191.

II, Greg Biffle. 2.18S. 12. Dale Earnhardt 2.128. 13.

Kyle Busch, 964. 14, Carl Edwards, 911. 15, Ryan Newman, 903. 16, Paul Menard, 889. 17, Marcos Ambrose, 860.

18, Joey Logano, 857. 19, Jeff Burton, 780. 20. Jamie McMurray. 770.

BASKETBALL NBA Preseason Oklahoma City Thunder at Chicago Bulls. (Live) 7 p.m. (COMCAST) COLLEGE FOOTBALL Arkansas State at Louisiana-Lafayette. (Live) 7 p.m. (ESPN2) GOLF PGA Tour Grand Slam of Golf, Day One.

From the Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton, Bermuda. (Same-day tape) (CC) 3 p.m. (TNT) MILLIKIN CALENDAR AT PLA-MOR LANES Tom Whitcomb had men's high game 290719. Al Pote had men's high series 257 741. Sam Chrich jr.

286. Steve Binkley 278-657. Gabe Howell 277-703. Jason Queen 269-689. James Heckwine 269-658.

Larry Larsen 268 696. Chad Vandolah 267-693. Robert Lasco 263-677. Rob Baser 260-717. Ben Holman 259 702.

Bill BarneM 258-677. Burnard Lane 258. Mtke AAullmax 257-654 Larry Porter 257-728. Mike Zur 256 690. Skeet While 256 668.

Tony Mahon 256-661. John Mullins 252. Scott B.rd 247, Butch Burnett 246-652. Jim Gharrett 246. Robert Goodrich 246.

John Pirtie Jr. 246 699. Gary Palas 245 693. Bruce Damron 245. Mike Chesser 245.

Michael Newberry 244-679. Robert Young 243. Mike Hudson 242-657. Jay Wadded 238 670. Jeff Kastl 237.

Dan Clark 236. Christa Jordan had women's high game 225. Terri Ward 210. Jackie Larck 210. Janet Meeks 210.

Sharlene Gagnon 208 Patty Dodd 203. PLA-MOR YOUTH Bantam League Dakota McDerrmlh had boys high game and series 104-172. Bronson Pirtie 67 125. Taylor Leigh 59 132. Kristopher Lawson 54-92.

Jacob Angeii 52 103. Joeiia Livingston had girls high game and series 146 26. Mackenzie Lacy 129-225. Haylei Simpson 80 119. Madely Keim 68-117.

Taylor Lawson 61 109. Prep Mixed League Josh Ragan had boys high game and series 151 392. Janson Roland 130 349. Matthew Clayton 130-348, Alex Short 128-323. Tristin Quintan 115 315.

Hailey Thompson had girls high game and series 145-357. Sarah Hcks 111-320. Morgan Leckner 106 258. Hanna Pirtie 106-258. Kay ley Miller 90-254.

Junior League Derek Jones had boys high game and series 191-510. Brett NuckoUs 179-481. Andrew White 168-450. Pete Trentz 167-472. Christian Clayton 164 450.

Tessa Neeiey had girls high game and series 154-382. Mackenzie Mahon 150-351. Brittany Bone 72-187. Major League Adam Moore had boys high game and series 246 665. Michael Brummitt 235-627.

Jordan Stogner 230 589. Ryan Stogner 221-602. Trace Wade 214 600. Brittany Snyder had girls high game 200-471. Jessica Stanley had girl's high series 187-517.

Chelsie Finch 190-514. Taylor Bird 168-481. Taylor Neeley 168-455. Bumper League Tyson Pirtie had boys high game 107. Blake Benavides 95.

Blake McCoy 84. Luca Coffman 83. Tristin Lukas had girls high game 87. Brianna Pucket 69. Audrey Belcher 63.

Amaris Cummtnqs59. Nevaeh Rayburn 54. AT SPARE TIME LANES Melvin Little had men's high game 300. Corey Kistner had men's hian senes 279-815. Keith Ferre 278 Dean Chappell 269.

Brent Finke 268. Butch Woolen 267. Zig Lemezis 267. Tim Roach 265. Jim Mounts 256.

Mel Lmgafelter 258. John Frey III 258. Wayne Lingafeiter 258. Jeremy Griff-n 258. Terri Lovecamp 258.

Phil Sturgeon 257. Tony Mahon 257. Larry Porter 256. Pon Snyder 256. Mtke Zur 299 794.

Gene Vincent 278-779. Gary Palas 267 771. John Grundy 279-768. Rob Baser 290-755. Casey Coffman 267-742.

Shawn Reed 279-739. Tom Whitcomb 289 736. Tom Adcock 268 725. Jay Waddell 266-725. Pat Hilligoss 289-724.

Jr. Thorneburg 297-723. Mike Wilcox 269-719. Ben Holman 717. Jim HoiliS 710, Jim Horve 259-707.

Gabe Howell 701. John Berry 698. Kevin Atchason 267-694. Mike Abel 694. Tammy Jones had women's high game and series 278-783.

Connie Sargeanf 235. Diane McGee 234. Amy Wilcox 226 Susan Gross 219. Tammi Oladipupo 216. Sheha Kistner 213.

Diana Renfro 213. Heidi Osbrem 212. Annette Topps 211. Tina Moore 210. Bea Baker Mears 209.

Donna Phtiiips 206. Debbie Santee 205. Kim Machian 204. Alberta Becker 204. Robin Askms 203.

Diane Hackert 203 Dora Slothower 248 692. Lauri Wagoner 267 685. Tncia Queen 257 -684 Diane McGee 235-61. Lindsay Lacy 235 659. Judy Shiv.ey 251-657.

Janet Vincent 236-654. Valerie Aifrod 238 640. Christa Jordan 243 638. Mandie Dietz 247-632. Cyntma Howell 234-627.

Jackie Smtth 222 617. Maureen Wilcox 224 606. Patty dodd 247-600 Tr.mty Bush 234-599. Crystal Madrigal 232 596. K.mDer Wiiderman 235 590.

Cassie Walden 586. Joanie Watson 269-585. Bev Bruce 244-585. SPARE TIME LANES YOUTH Bumper League Brayden Rupie had boys high game 77. Seth Bunning 63.

Keenan Mears 44. Alexander Orme 23. Olivia Helm had girls high game 73. Emma Howard 59. Kaylynn Madrigal 53.

Bantam League Rheys Sams-Moore had boys high game 136-234. Bryce Rupie had boys hiqh senes 125-244. Addiden Page 108-201. Will Klebe 67-165. Riley Probus 156 Jakob Helm 89-144.

Thomas P-erceail 90 117, Gabrie'le Orme had girls high game and series 111-174. Ashleigh Moran 64-113. Riley Bullock 75-112. Isabella Ledesma 48-93. Prep League Max Klebe had boys hign game and series 194-523.

Victor Montes 1 49 360. Nick Rutiedge 134 341. Egan Kopetz 118-322, Bryson Griffin 105-299. Brandon Likins 119-297. Ross Foster 104-241.

Kayiee Humphries had girls high game and series 1 10 306. Kaela Durtun 101-283, Emma Raleigh 91-245. Faith Bibby 93-241. Janesha Curtsmger 66-190. Emily Pierceail 68-179.

Ashley Russell 64-178. Junior League Colton Centers had boys high game and series 182-527. Kyle Newton 173-463. Nathaniel Davis 157-434. Austen Winter 161-427.

Jamyion Beasley 150-405. Garrett Howard 149 405. Alyssa Bird had girls high game and series 159-437, hana KooetZ 156 410. Carly Hames 128-314 Ashten Winter 106-293. Major League Nic Riley had boys high game 234-529.

Adam Moore had boys high series 227-611. Ryan Schbner 209 592. A.J. Fair 211-543. Trace Wade 222 556.

William Ashiock 202-533. Cody Retmer 204-517. Taylor Bird had girls high game and series 181-525. 7. Old Dominion 6-1 493 8 8.

Wofford 6 1 473 9 9. Stony Brook 7 1 439 10 10. James Madison 5-2 413 2 tl. Cal Poly 7 0 398 12 12. New Hampshire 6-2 370 14 13.

Northern Arizona 6 1 327 15 14. Central Arkansas 6-2 275 17 15. Appalachian Slate 5-3 240 11 16. Delaware 5 2 228 22 17. Illinois State 6 2 225 13 18.

Eastern Kentucky 6-2 172 24 18. Indiana State 6-2 1 72 25 20. Albany (N.Y) 6-1 153 22 21. Tennessee State 7-1 115 18 21. Youngstown State 4-3 115 16 23.

Villanova 6-2 ill 24. Harvard 51 56 20 25. Towson 3-4 53 19 Others receiving votes: Bethune-Cook- man 26. McNeese State 26. UT Martin 25.

Richmond 23, Alabama 19, Southern Illinois 17, Sacramento State 16, Jacksonville State 14, Northern Iowa 4, South Dakota State 3, Princeton 3. Samford 2, The Citadel 1. TSN PCS 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. 21. points and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1.

E.Washington (125 6-1 4014 1 2. Georgia Southern (14) 6-1 3787 3 3. North Dakota State (13 6-1 3746 4 4 Montana State 6-1 3489 5 5. Sam Houston State (5) 5-2 321B 6 6. Old Dominion 6-1 3089 7 7.

Wofford 6 1 3060 8 8. Lehigh (3) 0 2839 3 9. James Madison 5-2 2779 2 10. Stony Brook (1) 7 1 2704 10 11. Cal Poly (3 7-0 2437 14 12.

New Hampshire 6-2 2434 12 13. Northern Arizona 6-1 2083 16 14. Central Arkansas 6-2 1654 19 15. Indiana State 6-2 1416 21 16. Appalachian State 5-3 1404 13 17.

Illinois State 6-2 1394 11 18. Eastern Kentucky 6 2 1152 23 19. Villanova 6-2 1135 24 20. Delaware 5-2 837 25 21. Tennessee State 7-1 786 17 22.

Youngstown State 4-3 686 15 23. Towson 3 4 515 15 24. Albany 6-1 483 25. Richmond 5-3 456 Others receiving votes: South Dakota State 337, Southern Illinois 306, UT Martin 246, Harvard 223, Bethune-Cookman 107, Alabama 78, The Citadel 68, Sacramento State 59, McNeese State 55, Jacksonville State 39, Chattanooga 35, Northern Iowa 28, Stephen F. Austin 26, N.C.

Central 25, Princeton 24, Eastern Illinois 14, Samford 9, Montana 6, Southeastern Louisiana 6. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 4, Drake 3, Colgate 2, Fordham 2, North Dakota 1 AFCA DIVISION II COACHES TOP 25 Record Pts Pvs 1. Colorado St. Pueblo (24 8 0 743 1 2. Winston Salem State 16) 8-0 720 2 3.

New Haven (Conn.) 2-0 679 3 4. Bloomsburg (Pa.) 8 0 629 4 5. Northwest Missouri State 7 1 623 5 6. Asnlane (Ohio) 8 0 589 6 7. Minnesota State-Mankato 8-0 544 9 8.

Minnesota Duluth 7 1 537 7 9. Henderson State (Ark.) 8-0 484 11 10. Shippensburg (Pa.) 8-0 457 13 11. M.dwestern State (Texas)6-1 453 12 12. Missouri Western State 7-1 421 16 13.

California (Pa.) 7 1 390 14 14. West Texas 7-1 365 17 15. Emporia State (Kan.) 8 0 354 18 16. Indiana (Pa 7-1 274 20 16. Washburn (Kan.) 7 1 274 16 16.

Miles (Ala I 7-1 209 21 19. Harding (Ark.) 6-1 164 25 20 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 61 162 10 21. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 7-1 145 23 NBA Preseason EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet G8 Philadelphia 6 1 .857 Toronto 4 1 .600 1 Brooklyn 3 2 600 2 New York 2 3 400 3 Boston 2 4 .333 3'A Southeast Division Pet GB Miami 3 2 .600 Atlanta 3 3 500 Vi Orlando 4 333 l'l Washington 2 4 .333 1VJ Charlotte 1 4 200 2 Central Division Pet GB Chicago 3 2 .600 Indiana 3 2 .600 Detroit 3 3 .500 vi Cleveland 2 3 400 1 Milwaukee 2 4 .333 'fi WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division Pet GB Houston 3 2 .600 New Orleans 3 3 500 Dallas 2 2 .500 'A Memphis 2 3 400 1 San Antonio 2 3 .400 1 Northwest Division Pet GB Utah 4 2 667 Denver 3 2 .600 Oklahoma City 3 2 .600 Vi Minnesota 2 2 500 1 Portland 2 3 400 Vi Pacific Division Pet GB Golden State 4 1 .800 Sacramento 4 1 .800 Phoenix 2 2 500 IVi L.A. Clippers 2 3 .400 2 L.A. Lakers 0 6 .000 4Vi Sunday's games Orlando 104, San Antonio 100 Philadelphia 88, Boston 79 Oklahoma City 108.

Denver 101 Sacramento 99, L.A. Lakers 92 Monday's games Toronto 104, Milwaukee 95 Philadelphia 98. New York 90 Oaltas 87, New Orleans 74 Sacramento at Phoenix. 9 p.m. Utah at Portland, 9 m.

Golden State at L.A. Clippers. 9:30 p.m. Today's games Miami vs. Charlotte at Raleigh.

NC. p.m. Indiana at Cleveland. 6 p.m. Oklahoma City at Chicago, 7 p.m.

Phoenix at Golden State. 9 30 p.m. Wednesday's games New York vs Brooklyn at Uniondale. NY, 6:30 p.m. Orlando at Memphis, 7 p.m.

Houston at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Dallas vs. Oklahoma City at Wichita. KS. 7 p.m.

Detroit vs. Minnesota at Winnipeg, Manitoba, 7 p.m. Washington vs. Miami at Kansas City, MO. 7:30 p.m.

L.A. Lakers at L.A Clippers, 9:30 p.m. Today Women's soccer at Washington University in St. Louis, 7 p.m. Wednesday Women's volleyball at Illinois Wesleyan, 7 p.m.

Friday Women's soccer at Wheaton College, Men's soccer at Wheaton College, 7 p.m. Men's swimming at Rose-Hulman, 5 p.m. Women's swimming at Rose-Hulman, 5 p.m. Saturday Women's swimming at Illinois Wesleyan, 11 a.m. Men's swimming at Illinois Wesleyan, 11 a.m.

Women's cross country at CCIW Championships in Wheaton, 11 a.m. Men's cross country at CCIW Championships in Wheaton, 11 a.m. Women's volleyball vs. Greenville, 11 a.m. Football at Wheaton College, 1 p.m.

Women's volleyball vs. Franklin, 3 p.m. Nov. 3 Football at North Park University in Chicago, 1 p.m. Men's swimming at Illinois College, 1 p.m.

Women's swimming at Illinois College, 1 p.m. CARDINALS PLAYOFFS Minnesota 21. Arizona 14- Green Bay 30. St. Louis 20 Houston 43, Baltimore 13 Y.

Giants 27, Washington 23 Dallas 19, Carolina 14 New Orleans 35, Tampa Bay 28 Indianapolis 17, Cleveland 13 Tennessee 35. Buffalo 34 Oakland 26. Jacksonville 23. OT New England 29, Y. Jets 26.

OT Pittsburgh 24, Cincinnati 17 Open: Atlanta. Denver, Kansas City, Miami, Philadelphia, San Diego Monday's game Chicago 13, Detroit 7 Thursday's game Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 7:20 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28 Jacksonville at Green Bay. Noon Indianapolis at Tennessee.

Noon Carolina at Chicago. Noon Miami at Y. Jets. Noon San Diego at Cleveland. Noon Atlanta at Philadelphia.

Noon Seattle at Detroit, Noon Washington at Pittsburgh, Noon New England vs. St. Louis at London, Noon Oakland at Kansas City, 3:05 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Dallas.

3:25 p.m. New Orleans at Denver, 7:20 p.m. Open: Baltimore, Buffalo. Cincinnati, Houston Monday, Oct. 29 San Francisco at Arizona.

7:30 p.m. BEARS 13, LIONS 7 Detroit 0 0 0 7 7 Chicago 10 0 3 0 13 First Quarter Chi-Marshall 7 pass from Cutler (Gould kickl, 11:12. Chi-FG Gould 39, 1:23. Third Quarter Chi-FG Gould 21, 11:20. Fourth Quarter Det Broyles 12 pass from Stafford (Hanson kick), :30.

Det Chi First downs 21 19 Total Net Yards 340 296 Rushes-yards 18-99 32-171 Passing 241 125 Punt Returns 6-7 2-7 Kickoff Returns 2-44 2-27 Interceptions Ret. 00 1-2 Comp-Att-Int 28-46-1 17-32-0 Sacked Yards Lost 3-20 5 25 Punts Fumbles-Lost 6-3 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5 47 9-49 Time of Possession 25 25 34:35 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Detroit. LeShoure 12 63. Stafford 3 23. Bell 3 13.

Chicago. Forte 22-96. Bush 6 36, Cutler 3 34. Campbell 15. PASSING Detroit, Stafford 28-46 1-261.

Chicago, Cutler 16 31-0-150. Campbell 1-1 0. RECEIVING Detroit, T.Young 6-81. LeShoure 6 20, Pettigrew 5 37. Broyles 3-51.

Johnson 3-34, Bell 3-16, Burleson 1-16. Scheffler 16. Chicago. Marshall 6 81. Hester 3-38.

Bennett 3 27. Forte 3 4. Davis 1-3. Bush 1-1-31. MISSED FIELD GOALS Chicago, Gould 47 (BK).

College TOP 25 SCHEDULE Thursday v. 12. St. Ambrose (Iowa) 6-1 191 11 13. MidAmerica Nazarene 5-2 186 13 14.

Baker (Kan.) 5 2 153 15 15. Evangel (Mo.) 6-2 141 17 16. Northwestern (Iowa) 6-2 121 18 17. St. Francis (111.) 5 3 113 19 16.

Hastings (Neb.) 6-1 111 14 19. Southern Oregon 5-2 93 23 20. Cumberland (Tenn.) 6 2 86 25 21. Benedictine (Kan.) 5-3 59 16 22. Tabor (Kan.) 5-2 49 22 22.

Robert Morris (111.) 7-1 49 24 24. onawa (Kan.) 5-2 45 25. Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) 5-2 26 22 Pittsburg State (Kan.) 5-2 23. Grand valley State 6 2 24. Hillsdale (Mich.) 6-2 7 1 SOCCER UEFA Champions League FC Barcelona vs Celtic FC.

(Live) 1:30 p.m. (FSMW) College Akron at Ohio State. (Live) 7 p.m. (BTN) VOLLEYBALL Women's College Purdue at Minnesota. (Taped) 2 p.m.

(BTN) HISTORY 2004 Texas' Cedric Benson becomes the sixth player in NCAA Division I history to rush for 1 ,000 yards in four consecutive seasons. 2004 Oklahoma's freshman running back Adrian Peterson, needing 99 yards to tie Emmitt Smith and Marshall Faulk as the quickest freshmen to gain 1,000 yards, gains 126 yards on 22 carries in the Sooners' 41-10 rout of Kansas. Peterson has 1 ,027 yards in just seven games. 2005 San Diego's LaDainian Tomlinson is held to a career-low 7 yards rushing on 17 carries and fails to score in the Chargers' 20-17 loss at Philadelphia, ending his NFL record-tying streak of games with a touchdown at 18. 2008 Carolina's Brandon Sutter gives one of hockey's most famous families another milestone, scoring his first NHL goal in a 4-1 loss at Pittsburgh.

The 19-year-old Sutter, son of New Jersey Devils coach Brent Sutter, is the ninth member of the Sutter family to play in the NHL. The postseason history of the St. 2004 Beat Houston Astros, i2 Louis Cardinals: 2002 Lost to San Francisco World Series (Won 10, Lost 7) Giants, 41 2006 Beat Detroit Tigers, 4-1 2000 Lost to New York Mets, 41 2004 Lost to Boston Red Sox, 4 0 1996 Lost to Atlanta Braves, 4-3 1987 Lost to Minnesota Twins 4-3 1987 Beat San Francisco Giants, 1985 Lost to Kansas City Royals. 4-3 4-3 1985 Beat Los Angeles Dodgers, 1982 Beat Milwaukee Brewers, 4-3 4-2 1968 Lost to Detroit Tigers. 4-3 1982 Beat Atlanta Braves, 3 0 1967 Beat Boston Red Sox, 4 3 Record Won 33, Lost 33 1964 Beat New York Yankees, 4 3 Divisional Championship Series 1946 Beat Boston Red Sox, 4 3 (Won 8, Lost 2) 1944 Beat St.

Louis Browns, 4-2 2012 Beat Washington Nationals, 1943 Lost to New York Yankees, 3-2 4-1 2011 Beat Philadelphia Phillies. 1942 Beat New York Yankees, 4-1 3-2 1934 Beat Detroit Tigers, 4-3 2009 Lost to Los Angeles 1931 Beat Philadelphia Athletics. Dodgers, 3 0 4-3 2006 Beat San Diego Padres, 3-1 1930 Lost to Philadelphia Athlet- 2005 Beat San Diego Padres. 3 0 ics, 4-2 2004 Beat Los Angeles Dodgers, 1928 Lost to New York Yankees. 31 4-0 2002 Beat Arizona Diamond-1926 Beat New York Yankees, 4 3 backs.

3-0 Record Won 52, Lost 53 2001 Lost to Arizona Diamond-League Championship Series backs, 3 2 (Won 6, Lost 5) 2000 Beat Atlanta Braves, 3 0 2012 Lost to San Francisco, 4-3 1996 Beat San Diego Padres, 3 0 2011 Beat Milwaukee, 4-2 Record Won 26, Lost 12 2006 Beat New York Mets, 4-3 Wild Card Game (Won 1) 2005 Lost to Houston Astros, 4 2 2012 Beat Atlanta, 6-3 Vancouver at Real Salt Lake, 8 p.m. Houston at Colorado. 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28 Toronto FC at Columbus.

3 p.m. Chivas USA ai FC Dallas. 6 p.m. Seattle FC at Los Angeies, 8 p.m. BASEBALL American League DETROIT TIGERS Named Scott Bream director of pro scouting.

MINNESOTA TWINS Named Tom Brunansky hitting coach. Booby Cuellar bullpen coach and Terry Stembach bench coach and catching instructor Announced Scoft Ullger will coach first base in addition to outfield instruction and Joe vavra will coach third base in addition to infield instruction. TORONTO BLUE JAYS Claimed Bcbby Wilson off waivers from the L.A. Angels. National League COLORADO ROCKIES Named Mark Wiley director of pitching operations.

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association INDIANA PACERS Exercised their option on Paul George through the 201314 season. Released Luke Nevill, Sundiata Gaines and Blake Ahearn. LOS ANGELES LAKERS Waived Chris Douglas-Roberts and Greg Somo-gyi. OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER Waived Walker Russell. FOOTBALL National Football League CAROLINA PANTHERS Fired general manager Marty Hurney.

Placed CB Chris Gamble on iniured reserve. CLEVELAND BROWNS Signed OL Jarrod Shaw from the practice squad. Placed OL Jason Pmkston on iniured reserve. Signed OL Bryant Browning to the practice squad. DETROIT LIONS Signed CB Justin Miller Released LB Doug Hogue.

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Placed PK Nate Kaeding on iniured reserve. Signed WR Denario Alexander to a one-year contract. WASHINGTON REDSKINS Signed TE Chris Cooley. Placed TE Fred Davis on injured reserve. IvnnnfpiHaiinapa No.

14 Clemson at Wake Forest. 4:30 p.m. AFCA DIVISION III COACHES TOP 25 run Friday Record Pts Pvs No. 16 Louisville vs. Cincinnati.

7 p.m. 1. Mount Union (Ohio) (41) 7-0 1049 1 NFL Saturday 2. Mary Hardin Baylor (I) 7 0 1006 2 AMERICAN CONFERENCE No. 1 Alabama vs.

No. 13 Mississippi 3. St. Thomas (Minn.) 7 0 952 3 East State, 7:30 m. 4.

Lmlield (Ore.) 6-0 920 4 Pet PF PA No. 2 Oregon vs. Colorado. 2 p.m. 5.

Wesley (Del.) 6 1 857 6 New England 4 3 0 .571 217 163 No. 3 Florida vs. No. 12 Georgia at Jack- 6. Hobart (NY.) 7 0 790 7 Miami 3 3 0 500 1 20 117 sonville.

2:30 p.m. 7. Wisconsin Oshkosh 7 0 767 13 N.Y. Jets 3 4 0 429 159 170 No. 4 kansas State vs.

No. 15 Texas 8. Salisbury (Md.) 6-1 754 8 BuHalo 3 4 0 429 171 227 Tech, 2:30 p.m. 9. North Central (III.) 6 1 691 9 South No.

5 Notre Dame at No. 6 Oklahoma. 7 10. Johns Hopkins IMd.) 7-0 666 10 Pet PF PA p.m. II.

Cal Lutheran 51 651 12 Houston 6 1 0 857 216 128 No. 7 Oregon State at Washington, 9:15 12. Widener i Pa.) 74 571 14 Indianapolis 3 3 0 .500 117 158 p.m. 13. Wabash (ind.) 6-1 509 15 Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 149 238 No.

9 Ohio State at Penn State, 4 30 p.m. 14. Heidelberg (Ohio) 7-0 450 16 Jacksonville 1 5 0 .167 88 164 No. 10 Southern Cal at Arizona. 2 30 p.m.

15. Bethel (Minn.) 6 1 403 17 North No. 11 Florida State vs Duke, 2:30 p.m. 16. Coe (Iowa) 7 0 390 18 Pet PF PA No.

17 South Carolina vs. Tennessee. 11 17. Wisconsin Whitewater 5 2 331 5 Baltimore 5 2 0 .714 174 161 a.m. IB.

Ba'dwm Wallace (Ohio) 6 1 303 20 Pittsburgh 3 3 0 .500 140 132 No. 18 Rutgers vs. Kent State. 2:30 p.m. 19.

Concordia Moorhead 6 1 249 21 Cincinnati 3 4 0 429 166 187 No. 19 Stanford vs. Washington State, 20. Wittenberg I Ohio) 6-1 201 23 Cleveland 1 6 0 .143 147 180 5:15 p.m. 21.

Illinois Wesleyan 6 1 1B2 11 West No. 20 Michigan at Nebraska. 7 m. 22. Wisconsin Piatteville 5-2 173 25 Pet PF PA No.

21 Boise State at Wyoming, 2:30 p.m. 23. Waynesburg (Pa.) 8-0 154 Denver 3 3 0 500 170 138 No. 22 Texas at Auburn. 6 p.m.

24. Willamette (Ore.) 6 1 96 19 San Diego 3 3 0 500 148 137 No. 23 Ohio at M.ami (Ohio), 2:30 p.m. 25. Concordia (III.) 7-0 64 Oakland 2 4 0 .333 113 171 Kansas City 1 5 0 167 104 153 FCS COACHES TOP 25 NAIA TOP 25 NATIONAL CONFERENCE SPARTANBURG, S.C AP) The top 25 Record Pts Pvs East teams in the Coaches Football Champi- 1.

Marian (Ind.) (13) 7-0 314 1 Pet PF PA onship Subdivision poll, with first place 2. Georgetown (Ky.) (1) 6 0 302 2 N.Y. Giants 5 2 0 714 205 137 votes in parentheses, records tnroogn Oct. 3. Missouri Valley 7 0 286 3 Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 103 125 21 and previous ranking: 4.

Mormngside (Iowa) 7 0 283 4 Dallas 3 3 0 .500 113 133 Record Pts Pvs 5. Saint xavier (III.) 6-1 261 6 Wasnmgton 3 4 0 .429 201 200 1. Eastern Washington (22) 6 1 642 1 6. Carroll Mont. I 6 2 255 7 South 2.

Georgia Southern (1) 6 1 614 3 7. Saint Francis (Ind.) 5-2 232 9 Pet PF PA 3. North Dakota State (3) 6 1 593 4 8 Montana Tech 6 1 223 8 Atlanta 6 0 0 1.000 171 113 4. Montana State 6-1 552 5 9. Grand view (Iowa) 6-2 206 10 New Orleans 1 4 0 .333 176 182 5.

Sam Houston State 5 2 548 6 10. Cumberlands (Ky.) 7 1 203 11 Tampa Bay 2 4 0 .333 148 136 6. Lehigh 6 0 494 7 11. William Penn (Iowa) 7 1 201 5 MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER EASTERN CONFERENCE Pts GF GA y-Sporting KC 17 7 9 60 40 26 xD.C. 17 10 6 57 52 42 x-Chicago 17 11 5 56 45 40 x-New York 15 9 9 54 54 46 x-Houston 14 8 11 53 48 39 Columbus 14 12 7 49 42 43 Montreal 12 1 5 6 4 2 45 50 Philadelphia 10 1 6 6 36 36 40 New England 6 17 8 32 38 44 Toronto FC 5 20 8 23 35 60 WESTERN CONFERENCE Pts GF GA San Jose 19 6 8 65 71 42 Seattle 15 7 11 56 51 32 x-Real Salt Lakel7 11 5 56 46 35 x-Los Angeles 15 1 2 6 51 58 4 7 x-vancouver 11 13 9 42 35 41 FC Dallas 9 13 11 36 40 45 Colorado 10 19 4 34 42 50 Portland 6 16 9 33 33 55 Chivas USA 7 IB 8 29 22 56 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

x- clinched playoff berth y- clinched conference Sunday's games San Jose 2, Los Angeles 2. tie Portland 1. Vancouver 0 Seattle FC 3, FC Dallas 1 Wednesday's game Philadelphia at Sporting Kansas City, 7:30 p.m. Saturday's games New York at Pniladelohia, 12:30 p.m. New England at Montreal, 1 p.m.

D.C. United at Chicago, 3 p.m. San Jose at Portland, 5:30 p.m. OFF THE WIRE Mohammed as good as advertised j-4 THIS DATE IN 1949 Don Doll of the Detroit Lions intercepts four passes in a 24-7 victory over the Chicago Cardinals. 1960 Jim Martin of Detroit becomes the first kicker to kick two field goals over 50 yards in a game as the Lions beat the Baltimore Colts 30-17.

1971 Greg Pruitt rushes for 294 yards on 19 carries to lead the Oklahoma Sooners to an NCAA-record 711 yards rushing and a 75-28 pounding of Kansas State. 1976 Pittsburgh's Tony Dorsett rushes for 180 yards in a 45-0 rout over Navy to become the top career rusher in NCAA history with 5,206 yards. 1988 Dan Marino passes for 521 yards, three touchdowns and five interceptions as the Miami Dolphins lose to the New York Jets 44-30. Marino completes 35 of 60 passes in the second-best single-game total yardage in NFL history. 1999 Florida State's Bobby Bowden gets his 300th win with a 17-14 win over his son, Clemson coach Tommy Bowden.

TO REACH US To report results, call Mil KFL Ohio bill would prohibit TV blackouts of games COLUMBUS, Ohio A state lawmaker has introduced a bill that would stop Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns games from being blacked out on local television if they're not sold out. The bill introduced in the Ohio House on Monday by Democrat Robert Hagan of Youngstown would prohibit any team playing in publicly financed stadiums or arenas from blacking out games. A violation would result in the team repaying its public funding. Hagan acknowledged that any such law would be challenged in court. The NFL's policy says games not sold out 72 hours before kickoff cannot be shown on local television.

COLLEGE Fighting Sioux sign finally coming down GRAND FORKS, N.D. Workers have started removing Fighting Sioux imagery outside the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks. The removal of the sign reading "Home of the Fighting Sioux" was required under a 2007 agreement to settle a lawsuit between North Dakota and the NCAA. Arena spokesman Chris Semrau said removing the sign will take most of the week. It will be replaced with a sign reading "Home of North Dakota Hockey" in November.

The sign is one of six "Home of the Fighting Sioux" signs that must be removed. An agreement between the state and the NCAA released the arena from having to remove most of the other Fighting Sioux logos and imagery. Free-agent center makes Bulls forget McClalchy-Tnbune News Service CHICAGO When Nazr Mohammed catches up with his former teammates tonight, they'll see the veteran center doing what he did when the Thunder rolled to the NBA Finals last season. In fact, the solid rebounding, dependable midrange jumper and consistent defense is pretty much what Mohammed has mastered throughout his 14 NBA seasons. "I wouldn't say he's playing better (than I thought) because he came very highly recommended," Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau said.

"I was expecting a lot from him. I had spoken with a number of coaches that had had him previously and the story was the same. Every team said he was a great worker, totally committed to the team and keeps himself in great shape. And he'll be ready whatever role you ask him to play." Though they play different games, Mohammed's role is to make people forget about the loss of Omer Asik, who signed with the Rockets. Few big men possess the ability to switch and guard small ballhandlers like Asik can.

But with preseason averages of 8.4 points and 6.8 rebounds in just 19 minutes, Mohammed is off to a strong start for his hometown team. "Nazr is like having Omer still here," Taj Gibson said. "He's real familiar with everything already. He's Associated Press Bulls center Nazr Mohammed goes up against Minnesota forward Andrei Kirilenko in a recent preseason game. Mohammed's early play has the Bulls pleased to have added him to the roster.

or (800) 453-3639, e-mail hrsports or fax 421-7965. more back to the basket (offensively) and helps me a lot just from the standpoint of being a veteran." Mohammed has brushed aside all praise. "I know I can do more," he said. "I feel very confident in the things that I can do. And I believe in the system coach has in.

It puts me in positions to show the things I do well. So I know I can do better." Mohammed also owns a unique perspective on two of the game's biggest stars. Though Derrick Rose will miss the majority if not all of this season following knee surgery, Mohammed has been around the fellow Chicago product enough to see similarities to Thunder All-Star Kevin Durant. "They're both humble superstars," Mohammed said. "Say you come into a gym and don't know who the superstar is.

You sit around and hang with the guys. You wouldn't guess Derrick is our team superstar just because how humble he is and laid back and easy to talk to. Kevin is the same way. "Not every superstar in the league is that way. Most superstars have a little cockiness to them.

You've got to have some edge. And Kevin and Derrick have it with their work ethics. Just watching him rehab, he's rehabbing like he's playing tomorrow." For Sports Editor Mike Albright, call 421-7909 or e-mail For Executive Sports Editor Mark Tupper, call 421-7983 or e-mail For Staff Writer Justin Conn, call 421-7971 or e-mail For Staff Writer Scott Richey, call 421-6970 or e-mail For Staff Writer Aren Dow, call 421-6978 or e-mail Readers who think an error has been published are encouraged to call the Herald Review newsroom at 421-6979..

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