Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
MINNESOTA TWINS—Activated RHP RHP Matt Capps from the 15-day DL.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Selected the contracts of RHP Shawn Hill and RHP Bobby Korecky from Buffalo (IL). Transferred LHP J.A. Happ to the 60-day DL. National League
HOUSTON ASTROS—Signed a two-year player development contract with Quad Cities (MWL).
BASKETBALL
Women's National Basketball Association
WASHINGTON MYSTICS—Announced the contract of coach-general manager Trudi Lacey will not be renewed for next season.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
NFL—Fined Denver coach John Fox $30,000 and defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio $25,000 for verbal abuse of officials during last week's game against Atlanta.
ARIZONA CARDINALS—Signed WR Kerry Taylor to the practice squad.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Signed WR Nathan Palmer from the practice squad.
NEW YORK JETS—Released DL Marcus Dixon, CB Donnie Fletcher and OT Dennis Landolt. Re-signed LB Bryan Thomas and WR Patrick Turner.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Placed DE Adrian Clayborn on injured reserve.
COLLEGE
HEARTLAND COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE—Named Transylvania junior Eric Froschauer of Union (Ryle) the Men's Soccer Player of the Week.
KENTUCKY INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE—Named Asbury freshman Cliff Evans of Wilmore the Men's Soccer Offensive Player of the Week, Asbury senior Rebecca Batey of Maysville the Women's Soccer Offensive Player of the Week, and Brescia sophomore Alejandra Matiz the Women's Tennis Player of the Week.
MID-SOUTH CONFERENCE—Named Lindsey Wilson senior setter Andrea Taylor of Louisville the Volleyball Player of the Week.
OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE—Named Morehead State senior Caitlin Clark volleyball Setter of the Week and senior Ellie Roberson the Volleyball Player of the Week.
SUN BELT CONFERENCE—Named Western Kentucky junior RB Antonio Andrews of Fort Campbell the Football Player of the Week, and Western Kentucky junior Ashley Potts of Louisville the Volleyball Defensive Player of the Week.
Football
nfl
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L Pct PF PA
N.Y. Jets 2 1 .667 81 75
Buffalo 2 1 .667 87 79
New England 1 2 .333 82 64
Miami 1 2 .333 65 66
South
Houston 3 0 1.000 88 42
Jacksonville 1 2 .333 52 70
Tennessee 1 2 .333 67 113
Indianapolis 1 2 .333 61 83
North
Baltimore 2 1 .667 98 67
Cincinnati 2 1 .667 85 102
Pittsburgh 1 2 .333 77 75
Cleveland 0 3 .000 57 75
West
San Diego 2 1 .667 63 51
Denver 1 2 .333 77 77
Kansas City 1 2 .333 68 99
Oakland 1 2 .333 61 88
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L Pct PF PA
Dallas 2 1 .667 47 54
Philadelphia 2 1 .667 47 66
N.Y. Giants 2 1 .667 94 65
Washington 1 2 .333 99 101
South
Atlanta 3 0 1.000 94 48
Tampa Bay 1 2 .333 60 67
Carolina 1 2 .333 52 79
New Orleans 0 3 .000 83 102
North
Minnesota 2 1 .667 70 59
Chicago 2 1 .667 74 50
Green Bay 1 1 .500 45 40
Detroit 1 2 .333 87 94
West
Arizona 3 0 1.000 67 40
San Francisco 2 1 .667 70 65
Seattle 1 1 .500 43 27
St. Louis 1 2 .333 60 78
Thursday, Sept. 20
N.Y. Giants 36, Carolina 7
Sunday's games
Dallas 16, Tampa Bay 10
Chicago 23, St. Louis 6
Minnesota 24, San Francisco 13
Tennessee 44, Detroit 41 (OT)
Kansas City 27, New Orleans 24 (OT)
Cincinnati 38, Washington 31
N.Y. Jets 23, Miami 20 (OT)
Buffalo 24, Cleveland 14
Jacksonville 22, Indianapolis 17
Arizona 27, Philadelphia 6
Atlanta 27, San Diego 3
Oakland 34, Pittsburgh 31
Houston 31, Denver 25
Baltimore 31, New England 30
Monday's game
Green Bay at Seattle (n)
Thursday's game
Cleveland at Baltimore, 8:20 p.m.
Sunday, Sep. 30
Tennessee at Houston, 1 p.m.
San Diego at Kansas City, 1 p.m.
Seattle at St. Louis, 1 p.m.
New England at Buffalo, 1 p.m.
Minnesota at Detroit, 1 p.m.
Carolina at Atlanta, 1 p.m.
San Francisco at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m.
Miami at Arizona, 4:05 p.m.
Oakland at Denver, 4:05 p.m.
Cincinnati at Jacksonville, 4:05 p.m.
New Orleans at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m.
Washington at Tampa Bay, 4:25 p.m.
N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 8:20 p.m.
Bye: Indianapolis, Pittsburgh
Monday, Oct. 1
Chicago at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
ravens 31, patriots 30
Sunday's late game
New England 13 7 7 3 — 30
Baltimore 0 14 7 10 — 31
First quarter: NE—FG Gostkowski 37, 7:48. NE—Bolden 2 run (Gostkowski kick), 7:09. NE—FG Gostkowski 49, :38. Second quarter: Bal—T.Smith 25 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick), 9:45. Bal—Pitta 20 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick), 1:47. NE—Edelman 7 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), :02. Third quarter: Bal—Rice 7 run (Tucker kick), 11:36. NE—Woodhead 3 run (Gostkowski kick), 6:48. Fourth quarter: NE—FG Gostkowski 20, 14:10. Bal—T.Smith 5 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick), 4:01. Bal—FG Tucker 27, :00.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING—New England, Ridley 13-37, Woodhead 15-34, Brady 2-7, Bolden 2-4, Edelman 2-(minus 5). Baltimore, Rice 20-101, Pierce 4-17, Flacco 2-3.
PASSING—New England, Brady 28-41-0-335. Baltimore, Flacco 28-39-1-382.
RECEIVING—New England, Lloyd 9-108, Welker 8-142, Edelman 4-28, Gronkowski 2-21, Branch 2-Winslow 1-12, Woodhead 1-9, Hoomanawanui 1-4. Baltimore, T.Smith 6-127, Pitta 5-50, Rice 5-49, Boldin 4-48, J.Jones 3-86, Leach 2-7, Dickson 2-5, Pierce 1-10.
college
this week's schedule
(All times p.m.)
Thursday's games
TOP 25—No. 8 Stanford (3-0) at Washington (2-1), 9
NATION—Morgan St. (1-2) at North Carolina A&T (2-1), 7:30; Sam Houston St. (1-2) at Texas Southern (1-3), 8
Friday's games
Holy Cross (0-3) at Harvard (2-0), 7; Hawaii (1-2) at BYU (2-2), 8
Saturday's games
SEC—Missouri (2-2) at UCF (2-1), noon; Arkansas (1-3) at Texas A&M (2-1), 12:21; Tennessee (3-1) at No. 5 Georgia (4-0), 3:30; No. 6 South Carolina (4-0) at Kentucky (1-3), 7; Towson (2-1) at No. 3 Louisiana St. (4-0), 7; Mississippi (3-1) at No. 1 Alabama (4-0), 9:15
OVC—Eastern Ky. (3-1) at Tenn.-Martin (3-1), noon; Austin Peay (0-4) at E. Illinois (2-2), 2:30; SE Missouri (2-2) at Jacksonville St. (1-2), 4; Ark.-Pine Bluff (3-1) at Tennessee St. (4-0), 6; Tennessee Tech (2-2) at Murray St. (1-3), 7
MID-SOUTH—Bluefield (0-5) at Union (2-2), noon; Bethel (2-2) at Georgetown (4-0), 1:30; Campbellsville (0-4) at Ky. Christian (2-2), 1:30; Cumberland, Tenn. (3-1) at Pikeville (3-2), 1:30; Lindsey Wilson (2-3) at Cumberlands (4-0), 1:30; Belhaven (1-3) at Virginia-Wise (1-4), 6; Faulkner (3-1) at Point (0-3), 7
STATE—Thomas More (1-2) at Geneva (0-3), 1; Millsaps at Centre, 1:30; ; McKendree (3-0) at Ky. Wesleyan (1-3), 6; Albany St. (1-3) at Kentucky St. (1-2), 7; Western Ky. (3-1) at Arkansas St. (2-2), 7; No. 19 Louisville (4-0) at Southern Miss. (0-3), 8
TOP 25—No. 2 Oregon (4-0) at Washington St. (2-2), 10:30; No. 4 Florida St. (4-0) at South Florida (2-2), 6; No. 25 Baylor (3-0) at No. 9 West Virginia (3-0), noon; No. 12 Texas (3-0) at Oklahoma St. (2-1), 7:50; No. 14 Ohio St. (4-0) at No. 20 Michigan St. (3-1), 3:30; No. 15 TCU (3-0) at SMU (1-2), 7; No. 17 Clemson (3-1) at Boston College (1-2), 3:30; No. 18 Oregon St. (2-0) at Arizona (3-1), 10; Wisconsin (3-1) at No. 22 Nebraska (3-1), 8; No. 24 Boise St. (2-1) at New Mexico (2-2), 6
EAST—Stony Brook (3-1) at Army (0-3), noon; Penn (0-2) at Dartmouth (2-0), noon; Delaware (4-0) at New Hampshire (2-2), noon; CCSU (0-4) at Sacred Heart (0-3), noon; Buffalo (1-2) at Connecticut (2-2), noon; Colgate (1-3) at Yale (1-1), noon; Princeton (0-2) at Columbia (1-1), 12:30; Fordham (3-1) at Lehigh (4-0), 12:30; Monmouth (NJ) (3-1) at Albany (NY) (3-1), 1; Bryant (0-4) at Wagner (1-3), 1; St. Francis (Pa.) (2-2) at Duquesne (3-1), 1:10; Brown (1-1) at Georgetown (3-1), 2; Villanova (3-1) at Maine (1-2), 3:30; San Jose St. (3-1) at Navy (1-2), 3:30; Ohio (4-0) at Massachusetts (0-4), 3:30; Virginia Tech (3-1) at Cincinnati (2-0) at Landover, Md., 3:30; Cornell (1-1) at Bucknell (1-2), 6; Lafayette (3-0) at Robert Morris (0-3), 6
SOUTH—N.C. State (3-1) at Miami (3-1), noon; Middle Tennessee (2-1) at Georgia Tech (2-2), noon; Duke (3-1) at Wake Forest (3-1), 12:30; Savannah St. (0-3) at Howard (2-1), 1; Marist (2-2) at Jacksonville (3-1), 1; Wofford (3-0) at Elon (2-2), 1:30; W. Carolina (1-3) at Furman (1-3), 1:30; Norfolk St. (2-2) at S.C. State (1-3), 2; Alabama St. (2-2) at Alcorn St. (1-3), 3; Tulsa (3-1) at UAB (0-3), 3; Coastal Carolina (2-2) at Appalachian St. (2-2), 3:30; Idaho (0-4) at North Carolina (2-2), 3:30; Old Dominion (4-0) at Richmond (3-1), 3:30; Louisiana Tech (3-0) at Virginia (2-2), 3:30; Troy (2-2) at South Alabama (1-3), 3:30; Florida A&M (2-2) at Southern U. (1-2) at Atlanta, 3:30; Louisiana-Monroe (1-2) at Tulane (0-3), 3:30; North Texas (1-3) at FAU (1-3), 5; Prairie View (0-4) at Jackson St. (1-3), 5; Drake (2-2) at Campbell (1-3), 6; Presbyterian (1-3) at Davidson (0-3), 6; Samford (3-0) at Georgia Southern (2-1), 6; Bethune-Cookman (2-2) at Hampton (0-3), 6; Chattanooga (1-3) at The Citadel (3-1), 6; Grambling St. (0-3) at Alabama A&M (4-0), 7; UTEP (1-3) at East Carolina (2-2), 7; FIU (1-3) at Louisiana-Lafayette (2-1), 7; Georgia St. (0-4) at William & Mary (0-4), 7; Northwestern St. (2-2) at McNeese St. (3-1), 8
MIDWEST—Penn St. (2-2) at Illinois (2-2), noon; Minnesota (4-0) at Iowa (2-2), noon; Ball St. (3-1) at Kent St. (2-1), noon; Indiana (2-1) at Northwestern (4-0), noon; Dayton (1-3) at Butler (2-2), 1; Miami (Ohio) (2-2) at Akron (1-3), 2; Illinois St. (4-0) at South Dakota (1-2), 3; Marshall (2-2) at Purdue (2-1), 3:15; Rhode Island (0-3) at Bowling Green (1-3), 3:30; Cent. Michigan (2-1) at N. Illinois (3-1), 3:30; N. Dakota St. (3-0) at N. Iowa (1-3), 7; Missouri St. (0-4) at S. Dakota St. (3-1), 7; Indiana St. (2-2) at S. Illinois (2-2), 7; Toledo (3-1) at W. Michigan (2-2), 7; Cal Poly (3-0) at North Dakota (3-1), 7:05; Texas Tech (3-0) at Iowa St. (3-0), 8
SOUTHWEST—Nevada (3-1) at Texas St. (2-1), 2; Houston (0-3) at Rice (1-3), 3:30; SE Louisiana (1-3) at Lamar (2-2), 4; Cent. Arkansas (3-1) at Stephen F. Austin (1-3), 7
FAR WEST—Colorado St. (1-3) at Air Force (1-2), 2; Montana St. (4-0) at S. Utah (2-2), 3:30; Sacramento St. (2-2) at Idaho St. (1-2), 3:35; Arizona St. (3-1) at California (1-3), 4; Portland St. (1-3) at N. Arizona (3-1), 5:05; UCLA (3-1) at Colorado (1-3), 6; Montana (2-2) at E. Washington (2-1), 7:15; UTSA (4-0) at New Mexico St. (1-3), 8; UNLV (1-3) at Utah St. (3-1), 8; Weber St. (0-4) at UC Davis (1-3), 9; San Diego St. (2-2) at Fresno St. (2-2), 10fcs poll
The Sports Network Football Championship Subdivision poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records, points, and previous ranking:
W-L Pts Pvs
1. North Dakota St. (154) 3-0 4201 1
2. Montana St. (5) 4-0 3955 2
3. Youngstown St. (10) 4-0 3889 4
4. Old Dominion 4-0 3629 5
5. James Madison 3-1 3399 6
6. Wofford 3-0 3219 7
7. Eastern Washington 2-1 2964 9
8. Delaware 4-0 2617 12
9. Sam Houston St. 1-2 2399 3
10. Georgia Southern 2-1 2379 11
11. The Citadel 3-1 2351 10
12. Towson 2-1 2239 13
13. Illinois St. 4-0 2223 15
14. Northern Iowa 1-3 1899 8
15. Lehigh 4-0 1785 16
16. Central Arkansas 3-1 1784 25
17. Appalachian St. 2-2 1615 17
18. Stony Brook 3-1 1318 20
19. Eastern Ky. 3-1 1182 21
20. New Hampshire 2-2 970 18
21. Montana 2-2 864 14
22. Northern Arizona 3-1 836 —
23. Cal Poly 3-0 651 —
24. McNeese St. 3-1 384 19
25. South Dakota St. 3-1 371 —
Others receiving votes: Harvard 272, Tennessee St. 246, Samford 237, Albany 235, North Dakota 175, Tenn.-Martin 116, Indiana St. 74, Richmond 71, Alabama A&M 65, Jacksonville St. 57, Lafayette 56, Stephen F. Austin 53, Maine 38, Bethune-Cookman 21, Villanova 18, Sacramento St. 17, South Carolina St. 16, Southern Utah 9, Norfolk St. 5, Howard 5, E. Illinois 5, Jacksonville 3, Monmouth 3, Georgetown (D.C.) 2, Ark.-Pine Bluff 2, Tennessee Tech 1.
naia poll
W-L Pts Pvs
1. Saint Xavier (14) 4-0 314 1
2. Marian 4-0 301 2
3. Georgetown 4-0 291 3
4. (tie) Morningside 4-0 272 4
4. (tie) Missouri Valley 4-0 272 5
6. Benedictine 4-0 249 6
7. William Penn 4-0 242 7
8. Carroll 3-2 220 11
9. St. Ambrose 3-0 213 10
10. Saint Francis 3-1 203 12
11. MidAm. Nazarene 2-1 185 13
12. Cumberlands 4-0 184 14
13. Baker 4-1 166 9
14. Eastern Oregon 2-1 160 8
15. Northwestern 3-1 156 16
16. Montana Tech 3-1 126 17
17. St. Francis 3-2 111 18
18. Grand View 3-2 95 15
19. Cumberland (Tenn.) 3-1 85 21
19. Doane 3-1 85 23
21. Valley City St. 3-1 77 20
22. Dakota Wesleyan 3-0 72 19
23. Kansas Wesleyan 3-1 63 24
24. Menlo 4-1 32 25
25. Faulkner 3-1 29 —
high school
associated press polls
The top teams in the Kentucky Associated Press high school football polls, with first-place votes in parentheses, records, total points, and previous rankings:
Class A
W-L TP Pvs
1. Mayfield (14) 5-1 149 1
2. Frankfort 5-1 128 2
3. Fairview (1) 5-0 112 3
4. Williamsburg 5-1 97 5
5. Raceland 5-1 83 6
6. Beechwood 2-3 75 7
7. Hazard 1-3 67 4
8. Russellville 4-2 52 8
9. Country Day 5-1 38 9
10. Harlan 3-3 18 10
Others receiving votes: Bracken Co. 3.
Class 2A
W-L TP Pvs
1. Owensboro Cath. (12)5-0 146 1
2. Somerset (1) 4-1 131 2
3. Danville (2) 5-1 125 3
4. Murray 4-1 97 4
5. Bardstown 5-0 88 6
6. New. Cent. Cath. 2-3 68 8
7. Lex. Christian 4-2 50 5
8. DeSales 3-2 39 9
9. Glasgow 4-2 32 7
10. Caldwell Co. 4-2 20 10
Others receiving votes: Hancock Co. 9, Lloyd Memorial 8, Louisville Christian 7, Green Co. 4.
Class 3A
W-L TP Pvs
1. Central (12) 5-1 146 1
2. Breathitt Co. (3) 6-0 135 2
3. Bell Co. 4-1 118 3
4. Belfry 4-1 103 4
5. Paducah Tilghman 4-2 81 6
6. Bourbon Co. 5-0 72 7
7. Wayne Co. 5-1 57 5
8. Monroe Co. 5-1 47 8
9. Fort Campbell 4-2 35 9
10. Morgan Co. 5-0 23 10
Others receiving votes: Corbin 6.
Class 4A
W-L TP Pvs
1. Highlands (15) 5-0 150 1
2. Lexington Catholic 5-1 123 3
3. Covington Catholic 4-2 118 2
4. Russell Co. 6-0 96 4
5. Knox Central 6-0 92 5
6. Ashland Blazer 5-1 75 6
7. Boyle Co. 3-3 60 7
8. Warren East 6-0 38 10
9. (tie) Johnson Central 4-1 31 8
9. (tie) Lone Oak 4-2 31 9
Others receiving votes: Madisonville-North Hopkins 4, Collins 3, Lou. Western 2, North Oldham 2.
Class 5A
W-L TP Pvs
1. Bowling Green (14)6-0 149 1
2. John Hardin 5-0 129 2
3. Warren Central (1) 6-0 127 3
4. Franklin Co. 6-0 101 4
5. Cooper 6-0 91 5
6. Christian Co. 5-1 73 6
7. Anderson Co. 4-1 44 10
8. Greenwood 5-1 31 7
9. Harlan Co. 3-2 23 8
10. Conner 3-2 18 9
Others receiving votes: South Oldham 16, Grayson Co. 13, Graves Co. 3, Montgomery Co. 3, Whitley Co. 2.
Class 6A
W-L TP Pvs
1. Trinity (15) 5-0 150 1
2. St. Xavier 4-2 132 2
3. Scott Co. 5-1 113 3
4. Pleasure Ridge Park5-0 99 4
5. Simon Kenton 6-0 82 6
6. Eastern 5-1 79 7
7. Male 4-2 51 5
8. Henderson Co. 4-2 48 8
9. Butler 4-1 36 10
10. Ballard 3-2 24 9
Others receiving votes: Bryan Station 11.
Golf
professional
pga tour fedex cup standings
Pts Money
1. Brandt Snedeker 4,100$10,000,000
2. Rory McIlroy 2,827 3,000,000
3. Tiger Woods 2,663 2,000,000
4. Nick Watney 2,215 1,500,000
5. Phil Mickelson 2,073 1,000,000
6. Justin Rose 1,770 800,000
7. Louis Oosthuizen 1,635 700,000
8. Dustin Johnson 1,527 600,000
9. Luke Donald 1,275 550,000
10. Lee Westwood 1,205 500,000
11. Ryan Moore 1,105 300,000
12. Zach Johnson 1,073 290,000
13. Bubba Watson 1,005 280,000
14. Jason Dufner 853 270,000
15. Jim Furyk 790 250,000
16. Webb Simpson 785 245,000
17. Sergio Garcia 733 240,000
18. Matt Kuchar 707 235,000
19. Hunter Mahan 693 230,000
20. Steve Stricker 685 225,000
21. Keegan Bradley 655 220,000
22. Bo Van Pelt 647 215,000
23. Robert Garrigus 637 210,000
24. Carl Pettersson 613 205,000
25. Adam Scott 560 200,000
26. Ernie Els 510 195,000
27. Scott Piercy 483 190,000
28. Rickie Fowler 475 185,000
29. John Huh 460 180,000
30. John Senden 445 175,000
31. Kyle Stanley 1,492 165,000
32. Bill Haas 1,471 155,000
33. Vijay Singh 1,406 150,000
34. Kevin Stadler 1,403 145,000
35. Greg Chalmers 1,402 142,000
36. Johnson Wagner 1,386 140,000
37. Seung-Yul Noh 1,379 138,000
38. Bud Cauley 1,342 137,000
39. Ian Poulter 1,280 136,000
40. Tom Gillis 1,277 135,000
Others
43. Padraig Harrington1,213 132,000
48. J.B. Holmes 1,153 127,000
54. Pat Perez 1,073 113,000
59. Mark Wilson 1,049 110,000
73. Josh Teater 803 80,000
104. Chad Campbell 517 70,000
115. Davis Love III 443 70,000
117. Trevor Immelman 423 70,000
131. Retief Goosen 330 32,000
140. John Daly 298 32,000
lpga money leaders
Tournaments Money
1. Inbee Park 18 $1,669,608
2. Stacy Lewis 21 1,598,596
3. Na Yeon Choi 18 1,209,229
4. Ai Miyazato 18 1,174,289
5. Jiyai Shin 14 1,168,932
6. Yani Tseng 18 1,085,135
7. Azahara Munoz 21 1,072,557
8. Mika Miyazato 17 1,042,785
9. Shanshan Feng 15 1,032,429
10. So Yeon Ryu 19 936,202
Others
13. Paula Creamer 19 703,927
14. Karrie Webb 17 687,180
15. Angela Stanford 21 667,685
19. Anna Nordqvist 21 517,220
20. Brittany Lang 21 507,583
21. Cristie Kerr 18 499,230
25. Brittany Lincicome 20 439,600
52. Cindy LaCrosse 17 184,175
67. Michelle Wie 18 126,455
high school
regional tournaments
NOTE: Top two teams and four individuals (whose teams are not in top two) qualify for the state tournament
REGION V
At Long Run G.C., Louisville
Teams—Sacred Heart 320, Shelby Co. 343, Ky. Country Day 403, Louisville Christian 414, Ballard 420, Henry Co. 424, Oldham Co. 426, Collins 436, Male 437, Collegiate 438, Eastern 440, Manual 508.
Top individuals—Katie Page, Sacred Heart, 74; Jordan Webb, Shelby Co., 79; Madison Thomas, Shelby Co., 80; i-Mackenzie Peyton, Henry co., 80; i-Grace Gupton, Ballard 81; i-Chau Tran, Mercy, 81; Merdith Moir, Sacred Heart, 82; Rachel Gathof, Sacred Heart, 83; Maddie Hamilton, Sacred Heart, 83; Lilly Young, Shelby Co., 89; i-, x-Maddie Hensley, Henry Co., 91.
i-individual qualifier; x-won playoff
Soccer
high school girls
At East Jessamine
West Jessamine 2, East Jessamine 0
Goals—Layne, Wiggins.
Goalkeepers—WJ: Perkins; EJ: Welch.
Records—West Jessamine 10-3-4, East Jessamine 10-6.
At Lexington Catholic
Lexington Catholic 4, Boyle Co. 1
Goals—LC: S.Gorham 3, M.Gorham; BC: Gibbs.
Goalkeepers—LC: Meck, Youkilis, Duzyk; BC: Naylor.
Records—Lexington Catholic 8-6-2, Boyle Co. 10-4-1.
At Woodford Co.
Woodford Co. 5, Spencer Co. 0
Goals—Painter, Mattingly, Turner, Phelps 2.
Goalkeepers—WC: S.Adams, R.Adams; SC: Pfeiffer.
Records—Woodford Co. 7-3-3, Spencer Co. 4-11.
Volleyball
middle school
At Southern
A: Southern 2, Leestown 0
B: Southern 2, Leestown 0
Odds
glantz-culver line
ncaa football
Thursday
Favorite Open Mon. Underdog
Stanford 7½ 7 at Washington
Friday
at BYU 27½ 27½ Hawaii
Saturday
Virginia Tech-x 6 6½ Cincinnati
at Connecticut 18 18 Buffalo
at Illinois 1½ 1½ Penn St.
at Iowa 5½ 6½ Minnesota
Texas Tech 1 2½ at Iowa St.
Clemson 9½ 9½ at Boston College
Louisiana Tech 4 3 at Virginia
Ohio 25 25 at UMass
at Kent St. 2 pk Ball St.
at North Carolina23½ 23½ Idaho
at Northwestern 13½ 12½ Indiana
at Purdue 16 15½ Marshall
at Wake Forest 4 3 Duke
South Carolina 21 21 at Kentucky
at Air Force 15 15 Colorado St.
TCU 17½ 17 at SMU
at N. Illinois 10 10 Cent. Michigan
UCLA 19½ 20 at Colorado
San Jose St. pk 3 at Navy
Oregon-y 29 29 Washington St.
Texas 2 2½ at Oklahoma St.
at Texas A&M 11 13½ Arkansas
at West Virginia 10½ 12½ Baylor
at Michigan St. 1 3 Ohio St.
at Georgia 15½ 14 Tennessee
at California 2 2½ Arizona St.
at Arizona 2½ 3 Oregon St.
at Alabama 32 31½ Mississippi
Miami (Ohio) 8½ 6 at Akron
at UCF 1 3 Missouri
at East Carolina 5 4½ UTEP
at Miami 3½ 3 N.C. State
Florida St. 15 16 at South Florida
at W. Michigan 3 2½ Toledo
Nevada 20 20 at Texas St.
Louisville 11 10½ at So. Miss.
at New Mexico St. 5 4 UTSA
at Nebraska 11½ 13 Wisconsin
Tulsa 15½ 13½ at UAB
at Utah St. 17½ 17½ UNLV
Houston-z 7 4½ Rice
Boise St. 27 27 at New Mexico
at Fresno St. 8 7½ San Diego St.
Western Ky. pk 2½ at Arkansas St.
Troy 10 9½ at South Alabama
at La.-Lafayette off off FIU
North Texas 4½ 6 at FAU
at Georgia Tech 28 27½ Middle Tenn.
Louisiana-Monroe 17 18 at Tulane
x-at Landover, Md.; y-at Seattle; z-at Reliant Stadium
Off key—FIU QB questionable
NFL
Thursday
Favorite Open Mon. Underdog
at Baltimore 13 12 Cleveland
Sunday
New England 3 3½ at Buffalo
at Detroit 6 4½ Minnesota
at Atlanta 7 7 Carolina
San Francisco 3½ 3½ at N.Y. Jets
San Diego 1½ 1½ at Kansas City
at Houston 11 12 Tennessee
Seattle 2½ 2½ at St. Louis
at Arizona 6½ 6½ Miami
at Denver 6 6 Oakland
Cincinnati 2½ 1½ at Jacksonville
at Green Bay 7 7½ New Orleans
at Tampa Bay 2½ 3 Washington
at Philadelphia 2 2½ N.Y. Giants
Monday
at Dallas 3 3½ Chicago


Sports briefs: June 18

