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BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
DALLAS MAVERICKS—Waived G Tu Holloway and C DJ Mbenga.
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Named Jordan Cohn pro personnel scout.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
BUFFALO BILLS—Released TE LaMark Brown and DB Isaiah Green from the practice squad. Signed DB Mana Silva and G-T Andrew Jackson to the practice squad.
CINCINNATI BENGALS—Signed TE Richard Quinn. Waived CB Chris Lewis-Hall.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Signed LB Mario Addison to the practice squad.
MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed WR Jabar Gaffney. Terminated the contract of WR Legedu Naanee and DL Andre Fluellen. Waived-injured LB Mike Rivera.
NEW YORK JETS—Signed FB Lex Hilliard. Waived WR Patrick Turner. Signed WR Jordan White to the practice squad. Released CB Donnie Fletcher from the practice squad.
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Released G Allen Barbre from the reserve list and running back Lonyae Miller from the practice squad. Signed TE Sean McGrath to the practice squad.
COLLEGE
DUKE—Named Hernando Planells director of women's basketball relations.
FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON—Named Vinny Elardo assistant track and field coach.
NYU—Named Mike Torriero assistant wrestling coach.
PENN STATE—Named Greg Campbell assistant director of athletic communications.
YALE—Named Denise Denis assistant softball coach and Cheryl Peterson volunteer assistant softball coach.
Football
nfl
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L Pct PF PA
N.Y. Jets 2 2 .500 81 109
New England 2 2 .500 134 92
Buffalo 2 2 .500 115 131
Miami 1 3 .250 86 90
South
Houston 4 0 1.000 126 56
Indianapolis 1 2 .333 61 83
Jacksonville 1 3 .250 62 97
Tennessee 1 3 .250 81 151
North
Baltimore 3 1 .750 121 83
Cincinnati 3 1 .750 112 112
Pittsburgh 1 2 .333 77 75
Cleveland 0 4 .000 73 98
West
San Diego 3 1 .750 100 71
Denver 2 2 .500 114 83
Kansas City 1 3 .250 88 136
Oakland 1 3 .250 67 125
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L Pct PF PA
Philadelphia 3 1 .750 66 83
Dallas 2 2 .500 65 88
Washington 2 2 .500 123 123
N.Y. Giants 2 2 .500 111 84
South
Atlanta 4 0 1.000 124 76
Tampa Bay 1 3 .250 82 91
Carolina 1 3 .250 80 109
New Orleans 0 4 .000 110 130
North
Minnesota 3 1 .750 90 72
Chicago 3 1 .750 108 68
Green Bay 2 2 .500 85 81
Detroit 1 3 .250 100 114
West
Arizona 4 0 1.000 91 61
San Francisco 3 1 .750 104 65
St. Louis 2 2 .500 79 91
Seattle 2 2 .500 70 58
Thursday's game
Baltimore 23, Cleveland 16
Sunday's games
Houston 38, Tennessee 14
San Diego 37, Kansas City 20
St. Louis 19, Seattle 13
New England 52, Buffalo 28
Minnesota 20, Detroit 13
Atlanta 30, Carolina 28
San Francisco 34, N.Y. Jets 0
Arizona 24, Miami 21 (OT)
Denver 37, Oakland 6
Cincinnati 27, Jacksonville 10
Green Bay 28, New Orleans 27
Washington 24, Tampa Bay 22
Philadelphia 19, N.Y. Giants 17
Bye: Indianapolis, Pittsburgh
Monday's game
Chicago 34, Dallas 18
Thursday, Oct. 4
Arizona at St. Louis, 8:20 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 7
Baltimore at Kansas City, 1 p.m.
Atlanta at Washington, 1 p.m.
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m.
Green Bay at Indianapolis, 1 p.m.
Cleveland at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m.
Miami at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.
Seattle at Carolina, 4:05 p.m.
Chicago at Jacksonville, 4:05 p.m.
Buffalo at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m.
Tennessee at Minnesota, 4:25 p.m.
Denver at New England, 4:25 p.m.
San Diego at New Orleans, 8:20 p.m.
Bye: Dallas, Detroit, Oakland, Tampa Bay
Monday, Oct. 8
Houston at N.Y. Jets, 8:30 p.m.
bears 34, cowboys 18
Monday's game
Chicago 0 10 14 10—34
Dallas 0 7 3 8—18
Second quarter: Chi—FG Gould 43, 4:15. Chi—Tillman 25 interception return (Gould kick), 2:38. Dal—Austin 10 pass from Romo (Bailey kick), :14. Third quarter: Chi—Hester 34 pass from Cutler (Gould kick), 11:54. Chi—Briggs 74 interception return (Gould kick), 6:11. Dal—FG Bailey 39, 2:11. Fourth quarter: Chi—FG Gould 21, 11:24. Chi—Marshall 31 pass from Cutler (Gould kick), 6:28. Dal—Witten 5 pass from Orton (Bryant pass from Orton), :34.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING—Chicago, Forte 13-52, Bush 10-29, Bell 2-12, Cutler 3-0. Dallas, Murray 11-24, F.Jones 1-13, Ogletree 1-4, Romo 1-0.
PASSING—Chicago, Cutler 18-24-0-275. Dallas, Romo 31-43-5-307, Orton 9-10-0-89.
RECEIVING—Chicago, Marshall 7-138, Davis 3-62, Hester 3-38, Jeffery 3-32, Bush 1-8, Forte 1-(minus 3). Dallas, Witten 13-112, Bryant 8-105, Murray 7-57, Austin 4-57, Ogletree 3-24, Tanner 2-20, Beasley 2-14, Holmes 1-7.
MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.
ap pro32 power rankings
The Associated Press Pro32 NFL Power Rankings, as voted by a 12-member panel, with first-place votes in parentheses, final records through Nov. 2, total points based on 32 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 32nd-place vote, and previous ranking:
W L T Pts Pvs
1. Houston Texans (11) 3 0 0 382 1
2. Atlanta Falcons 3 0 0 369 2
3. San Francisco 49ers 3 1 0 351 4
4. Baltimore Ravens 3 1 0 347 3
5. Arizona Cardinals (1) 4 0 0 342 6
6. New England Patriots 2 2 0 309 8
7. Green Bay Packers 2 2 0 304 7
8. Philadelphia Eagles 3 1 0 296 12
9. Chicago Bears 3 1 0 293 10
10. San Diego Chargers 3 1 0 272 13
11. New York Giants 2 2 0 265 4
12. Cincinnati Bengals 3 1 0 259 14
13. Denver Broncos 2 2 0 249 16
14. Minnesota Vikings 3 1 0 237 17
15. Pittsburgh Steelers 1 2 0 218 15
16. Dallas Cowboys 2 2 0 189 11
17. Seattle Seahawks 2 2 0 182 9
18. Wash. Redskins 2 2 0 178 21
19. St. Louis Rams 2 2 0 151 29
20. Buffalo Bills 2 2 0 149 20
21. Detroit Lions 1 3 0 140 19
22. Carolina Panthers 1 3 0 128 23
23. New York Jets 2 2 0 126 18
24. T.B. Buccaneers 1 3 0 112 22
25. Miami Dolphins 1 3 0 99 28
26. New Orleans Saints 0 4 0 91 27
27. Kansas City Chiefs 1 3 0 70 24
28. Oakland Raiders 1 3 0 63 26
29. Tennessee Titans 1 3 0 60 25
30. Jacksonville Jaguars1 3 0 46 30
31. Indianapolis Colts 1 2 0 42 31
32. Cleveland Browns 0 4 0 17 32
leaders
PASSER RATING
Att Comp TD Int Pts
M. Ryan, ATL 147 102 11 2 112.1
Roethlisberger, PIT120 82 8 1 109.2
Schaub, HOU 124 83 7 1 105.3
Griffin III, WAS 124 86 4 1 103.2
Dalton, CIN 126 85 8 4 103.0
Brady, NWE 154 101 7 1 102.4
Ale. Smith, SNF 113 76 5 1 98.1
Ponder, MIN 123 84 4 0 97.7
Kolb, ARI 107 67 7 2 97.6
P. Manning, DEN 153 99 8 3 96.9
Flacco, BAL 156 99 7 3 95.8
A. Rodgers, GBY 156 109 7 3 95.7
E. Manning, NYG 160 103 7 4 94.3
P. Rivers, SND 126 87 6 4 91.9
Locker, TEN 106 67 4 2 90.2
Fitzpatrick, BUF 125 72 12 7 89.8
C. Newton, CAR 107 68 4 5 87.5
Brees, NOR 191 110 10 5 86.1
C. Palmer, OAK 162 99 5 2 86.0
Gabbert, JAC 113 63 5 1 83.7
Stafford, DET 173 114 3 4 81.6
Bradford, STL 125 77 4 4 80.1
Romo, DAL 151 101 5 8 78.5
Luck, IND 122 65 5 4 75.4
Cutler, CHI 117 67 5 6 75.3
Jo. Freeman, TAM 119 65 5 4 75.3
R. Wilson, SEA 100 60 4 4 73.5
Vick, PHL 155 88 4 6 72.7
Cassel, KAN 161 94 5 7 70.4
Sanchez, NYJ 128 63 5 4 69.6
Tannehill, MIA 143 80 2 6 66.4
Weeden, CLE 167 90 3 7 60.4
RUSHING YARDS
Att Yds AvgCat TD
M. Lynch, SEA 92 423 4.6 2
J. Charles, KAN 72 415 5.8 2
L. McCoy, PHL 81 384 4.7 1
A. Foster, HOU 103 380 3.7 4
Morris, WAS 82 376 4.6 4
Re. Bush, MIA 67 369 5.5 2
Jones-Drew, JAC 72 352 4.9 1
Spiller, BUF 41 341 8.3 3
Ridley, NWE 74 339 4.6 3
A. Peterson, MIN 79 332 4.2 2
Gore, SNF 66 326 4.9 3
McGahee, DEN 69 325 4.7 3
R. Rice, BAL 64 317 5.0 3
Green-Ellis, CIN 82 286 3.5 2
M. Turner, ATL 55 257 4.7 2
Griffin III, WAS 39 252 6.5 4
D. Martin, TAM 71 247 3.5 1
Murray, DAL 61 237 3.9 1
Benson, GBY 64 228 3.6 1
T. Richardson, CLE 64 222 3.5 3
RECEPTIONS
Rec Yds AvgCat TD
Cruz, NYG 32 388 12.1 2
Amendola, STL 31 351 11.3 2
Harvin, MIN 30 299 10.0 0
Ca. Johnson, DET 29 423 14.6 1
A. Green, CIN 27 428 15.9 3
R. White, ATL 27 413 15.3 3
Gonzalez, ATL 26 265 10.2 3
Hartline, MIA 25 455 18.2 1
Welker, NWE 25 380 15.2 0
Bowe, KAN 25 342 13.7 3
Lloyd, NWE 25 287 11.5 1
Decker, DEN 24 322 13.4 1
J. Graham, NOR 24 248 10.3 3
B. Marshall, CHI 23 352 15.3 2
Wayne, IND 23 294 12.8 1
Pettigrew, DET 23 223 9.7 1
Sproles, NOR 23 207 9.0 2
Fitzgerald, ARI 22 245 11.1 2
Burleson, DET 22 200 9.1 1
R. Rice, BAL 22 174 7.9 0
De. Thomas, DEN 21 325 15.5 2
D. Bryant, DAL 21 269 12.8 0
J. Nelson, GBY 21 260 12.4 1Golf
Professional
This week's tournaments
PGA TOUR
JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN OPEN
Where: Las Vegas
When: Thursday-Sunday
Course: TPC Summerlin (7,243 yards, par 71)
Purse: $4.5 million ($810,000 to the winner)
TV: Golf (4-7 p.m., 9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Thursday-Sunday)
Last year: Kevin Na won his first PGA Tour title, beating Nick Watney by two strokes. Na finished at 23-under 261 to break the tournament record in the event that switched from 90 to 72 holes in 2004.
Note: Josh Teater (Henry Clay, Morehead State) and J.B. Holmes (Taylor County, UK) are in the field
EUROPEAN TOUR
ALFRED DUNHILL LINKS CHAMPIONSHIP
Where: St. Andrews and Carnoustie, Scotland
When: Thursday-Sunday
Courses: St. Andrews, Old Course (7,305 yards, par 72), Carnoustie, Championship Course (7,412 yards, par 72) and Kingsbarns Golf Links (7,181 yards, par 72)
Purse: $5 million ($800,000 to the winner)
TV: Golf (8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday; 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sunday)
Last year: Northern Ireland's Michael Hoey held off countrymen Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell. Hoey closed with a 6-under 68 at St. Andrews for a tournament-record 22-under 266 total. McIlroy finished two strokes back, and McDowell tied for third.
CHAMPIONS TOUR
SAS CHAMPIONSHIP
Where: Cary, N.C.
When: Friday-Sunday
Course: Prestonwood Country Club (7,240 yards, par 72)
Purse: $2.1 million ($315,000 to the winner)
TV: Golf (1:30-4 p.m. Friday-Sunday)
Last year: Kenny Perry (Lone Oak, Western Kentucky) won his first Champions Tour title, making a 30-foot eagle putt on the par-5 17th en route to a one-stroke victory. Perry won a day after his sister died of breast cancer.
Notes: Tom Lehman tops the Charles Schwab Cup points race with three-regular season events left. The top 30 on the money list will qualify for the Charles Schwab Cup Championship in November at Desert Mountain in Scottsdale, Ariz. ... Russ Cochran (St. Mary, UK), the 2010 winner, is returning from back problems that have sidelined him since the U.S. Senior Open in July. ... Perry will defend his title and Ted Shulz (Ballard, U of L) is in the field, too.
WEB.COM TOUR
NEEDIEST KIDS CHAMPIONSHIP
Where: Potomac, Md.
When: Thursday-Sunday
Course: TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm (7,139 yards, par 70)
Purse: $600,000 ($108,000 to the winner)
TV: Golf (7:30-9:30 p.m. Thursday-Sunday)
Last year: Steve Wheatcroft won the June event at the University of Maryland Golf Course, finishing with the lowest 72-hole score in tour history. He shot 66-60-65-64 for a 29-under 255 total and tour-record 12-stroke victory.
Note: Former University of Louisville standouts Adam Hadwin and Derek Fathauer are in the field along with Pikeville native Robert Damron and former UK star Andy Winings.
college men
gordin classic
At Columbus, Ohio
7,006-yard, par-72 Columbus C.C.
Teams—1. Wittenberg 868, 2. Methodist 870, 3. Oglethorpe 879, 4. Ill. Wesleyan 888, 5. Emory 889, t6. Guilford 897, t6. Ohio Wesleyan 897, 8. Transylvania 901, 9. St. John Fisher 906, 10. Greensboro 910, 11. Huntington 915, 12. Christopher Newport 918.
Top individuals—1. Alex Andrews, Wittenberg, 212; t2. Jeff Wells, Methodist, 213; t2. Anthony Maccaglia, Oglethorpe, 213.
Transylvania golfers—t13. Jantzen Latham 221, t22. Clay Hinton 225, t25. Hunter Frazier 226, t37. Stephen Montgomery 229, t47. Hunter Cloud 233.
college women
uncg starmount fall classic
At Greensboro, N.C.
6,265-yard, par-71 Starmount Forest C.C.
Teams—t1. East Tennessee St. 852, 2. Maryland 876, 3. East Carolina 881, 4. Campbell 888, 5. James Madison 893, 6. Richmond 900, 7. Miami 906, 8. Morehead St. 909, 9. Elon 910, 10. Gardner-Webb 915, 11. Winthrop 918, 12. Jacksonville 923, 13. Western Carolina 943, 14. UNC Greensboro 950, 15. High Point 957, 16. Eastern Ky. 959.
Eastern Ky. golfers—t42. April Emerson 230, t61. Anna Gleixner 236, 76. Rachel Welker 248, t79. Kristen Dorsey 251, 84. Nicki Henry 261.
Morehead St. golfers—t21. Marisa Kamelgarn 225, t26. Anna Appert Lund 226, t46. Linnea Scholin 231, t52. Vanessa Bognot 233, t56. Amalie Munck 234.
high school girls
leachman buick-GMC-Cadillac/KHSAA state tournament
At Bowling Green
5,657-yard, par-72 Bowling Green C.C.
Note: Play was suspended due to darkness. Play will resume at 7 a.m. Central on Wednesday to finish the first round. Team and individual cuts will follow immediately after.
PARTIAL FIRST ROUND
Teams—1. Sacred Heart 320, 2. Calloway Co. 328, 3. Henry Clay 338, 4. Green Co. 342, 5. Owensboro Catholic 346, t6. Marshall Co. 347, t6. Elizabethtown 347, 8. Shelby Co. 352, 9. Russell Co. 356, 10. North Laurel 360, t11. Allen Co.-Scottsville 363, t11. Boyle Co. 363, 13. Henderson Co. 364, 14. Notre Dame 369, 15. Scott Co. 373, 16. Owen Co. 377, 17. Mason Co. 387, 18. Johnson Central 405, 19. Central Hardin 407, 20. Ashland Blazer 409, 21. Greenup Co. 424, 22. Owsley Co. 496.
Individuals
Anna Hack, Calloway Co. 68 -4
Cayce Hendrickson, Marshall Co. 72 E
Maddie Hamilton, Sacred Heart 73 +1
Chau Tran, Mercy 73 +1
Grace Rose, West Jessamine 76 +4
Olivia Cason, Owensboro Catholic 78 +6
Madison Connell, Calloway Co. 79 +7
Leah Rose Judd, Green Co. 79 +7
Caroline Moore, North Laurel 79 +7
MacKenzie Peyton, Henry Co. 79 +7
Madison Thomas, Shelby Co. 79 +7
Bailey Tyree, Marshall Co. 79 +7
Jordan Webb, Shelby Co. 79 +7
Lauren Hartlage, Elizabethtown 80 +8
Katie Page, Sacred Heart 80 +8
Ayla Rhinesmith, Scott Co. 80 +8
Kristen Engle, Barbourville 81 +9
Alison Miller, Henry Clay 81 +9
Hannabeth Owens, Rockcastle Co. 81 +9
Cassidy Scantland, Green Co. 81 +9
Rebecca Black, Elizabethtown 82 +10
Brianne Coe, Russell Co. 82 +10
Meredith Moir, Sacred Heart 82 +10
Kaitlyn Riley, Anderson Co. 82 +10
Did not finish
Thru Par
Lydia Gumm, North Hardin 12 +1
Elsa Moberly, Pulaski Co. 15 +3
Sydney Trimble, Heath 15 +4
Jackie VanMeter, South Warren 12 +4
Megan Kinney, Western Hills 15 +5
Teri Doss, Paducah Tilghman 15 +6
Nadine Innes, Ryle 15 +10
Leslie VanEvery, Greenwood 15 +10
Ale Walker, Paintsville 12 +10
Local
ladies league
At Meadowbrook
Flight A: Nina Begley 36. Flight B: Joann Beard 39. Flight C: Kim Meadows 39. Flight D: Sherrilyn Medley 40.
Soccer
college men
At Hanover
Transylvania 2, Hanover 1
Goals—T: Smith 2; H: Munoz.
Goalkeepers—T: Nossokoff; H: Korfhagen.
Records: Transylvania 8-1-1 (2-0 HCAC), Hanover 4-5-2 (0-2).
high school boys
At Bourbon Co.
Bryan Station 4, Bourbon Co. 3
Goals—BS: Thiaw 4; BC: Patros 2, Axel.
Goalkeepers—BS: Jiles BC: DeLuna.
Records: Bryan Station 7-5-2, Bourbon Co. 7-10.
At Collins
Western Hills 1, Collins 1
Goals—WH: Smith; C: J. Miller.
Goalkeepers—WH: Davis; C: P. Miller.
Records: Western Hills 15-2-2, Collins 13-1-2.
At Henry Clay
Henry Clay 1, South Oldham 1
Goals—HC: Boone; SO: Ferrell.
Goalkeepers—HC: Brooks; SO: Smith.
Records: Henry Clay 11-3-3, South Oldham 9-9-1.
high school girls
At Madison Central
Madison Central 3, East Jessamine 0
Goals—MC: Hardin, Ogle, Stewart.
Goalkeepers—MC: Shepherd; EJ: Welch.
Records: Madison Central 14-2-1, East Jessamine 10-8-1.
Volleyball
college
Asbury 3 Va.-Wise 0
Ind.-Southeast 3 Berea 0
Lindsey Wilson 3 Cumberlands 0
Rio Grande 3 Pikeville 0
At Middle Tenn.
Western Ky. def. Middle Tenn. 3-0 (25-18, 25-17, 25-19).
Odds
Glantz-Culver line
NCAA football
Thursday
Favorite Open Today Underdog
at Central Fla. 13½ 14 East Carolina
Southern Cal 13½ 14 at Utah
at Fla. International1½ Pk Arkansas St.
Friday
Pittsburgh 3 2½ at Syracuse
at BYU 9 7 Utah St.
Saturday
at Air Force 9 10 Navy
Michigan St. 15 15½ at Indiana
Northern Ill. 2 2½ at Ball St.
Boston College 8½ 10 at Army
Bowling Green 6 4½ at Akron
at Cincinnati 20½ 20½ Miami (Ohio)
at Clemson 11 10 Georgia Tech
at Duke 1 2 Virginia
South Florida 6 5 at Temple
at Penn St. 4 3 Northwestern
Kent St. 3½ 3 at Eastern Mich.
at Rutgers 10 8 UConn
Florida St. 12½ 14½ at NC State
at Western Mich. 18 16½ UMass
at Missouri 7½ 7 Vanderbilt
Texas A&M 8½ 11 at Mississippi
at North Carolina 3½ 4 Virginia Tech
at Oregon 24 24 Washington
at South Carolina2½ 2½ Georgia
at Texas 7 6½ West Virginia
at TCU 13 11½ Iowa St.
at Wisconsin 14½ 14½ Illinois
at Kansas St. 24 24 Kansas
UCLA 1½ 2½ at California
at Auburn 11 10 Arkansas
Michigan 3½ 3 at Purdue
at Nevada 14½ 16 Wyoming
at Idaho 8½ 10½ New Mexico St.
at Stanford 12½ 9½ Arizona
Oklahoma 7 4½ at Texas Tech
at Toledo 14 10½ Cent. Michigan
Boise St. 11½ 11 at Southern Miss.
Rice 7½ 7½ at Memphis
at Maryland 4 5½ Wake Forest
Mississippi St. 14 9½ at Kentucky
at Oregon St. 13½ 15 Washington St.
at La. Tech 26 24½ UNLV
Tulsa 5½ 3 at Marshall
Notre Dame-x 11½ 13 Miami
at Ohio 16 14½ Buffalo
at Ohio St. 4 3½ Nebraska
at San Diego St.17½ 22 Hawaii
Fresno St. 14½ 15½ at Colorado St.
Louisiana St. 4 2½ at Florida
at New Mexico 3½ 3½ Texas St.
at UTEP +2 2½ SMU
at La.-Lafayette 23 24 Tulane
La.-Monroe 4½ 3 at Middle Tenn.
at Houston 12 11½ North Texas
x-at Chicago
NFL
Thursday
Favorite Open Today Underdog
Arizona 3 1½ at St. Louis
SUNDAY
Atlanta 3 3 at Washington
at Pittsburgh 4 3½ Philadelphia
Green Bay 6½ 7 at Indianapolis
at N.Y. Giants 10½ 10 Cleveland
at Minnesota 6½ 5½ Tennessee
at Cincinnati 5½ 4½ Miami
Baltimore 6½ 5 at Kansas City
at Carolina 3 3 Seattle
Chicago 4 5½ at Jacksonville
at New England 6½ 7 Denver
at San Francisco 10 9½ Buffalo
at New Orleans 3 4 San Diego
Monday
Houston 7 7½ at N.Y. Jets


LexCath boys, Central girls dominate state track championships

