Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Agreed to terms with OF Xavier Nady on a minor league contract.
NEW YORK YANKEES—Agreed to terms with INF Kevin Youkilis on a one-year contract. Designated LHP Josh Spence for assignment.
National League
CINCINNATI REDS—Named Ronnie Ortegon major league assistant hitting coach, Ryan Jackson minor league hitting coordinator, Jim Riggleman manager for Louisville (IL), Delino DeShields manager for Pensacola (SL), Jose Nieves manager for Dayton (MWL) and Eli Marrero manager for the Arizona League team. Promoted Nick Krall to director of baseball operations, Jeff Graupe to director of player development, Sam Grossman to director of baseball research and analysis, Jeff Taylor to special assistant to the general manager and John Morris to special assistant to the general manager. Named Reed MacPhail baseball operations assistant and Will Harford professional scout.
HOUSTON ASTROS—Named Dyar Miller minor league pitching coordinator, Ralph Dickenson minor league hitting coordinator, Craig Bjornson roving pitching instructor and Jeff Albert roving hitting instructor and Brendan Verner minor league strength and conditioning coordinator.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Agreed to terms with INF Ty Wigginton on a two-year contract.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
HOUSTON ROCKETS—Reassigned F Terrence Jones and F-C Donatas Motiejunas to Rio Grande Valley (NBADL).
FOOTBALL
National Football League
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Waived WR Kevin Elliott. Signed OL Austin Pasztor from the practice squad. Signed WR Jerrell Jackson to the practice squad.
COLLEGE
METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE—Accepted Quinnipiac as a conference member beginning July 1, 2013.
APPALACHIAN STATE—Named Scott Satterfield football coach.
CALIFORNIA—Named Pierre Ingram running backs coach.
GEORGIA TECH—Announced the NCAA has certified freshman G Solomon Poole's eligibility to begin playing this season.
INDIANA STATE—Named Mike Sanford football coach.
LIMESTONE—Named Bobby James football coach.
LOUISIANA TECH—Named Skip Holtz football coach.
NORTH CAROLINA—Announced sophomore RB Gio Bernard is entering the NFL draft.
RUTGERS—Named Byron Collins men's assistant lacrosse coach.
Basketball
nba
Friday's games
Toronto 95, Dallas 74
Indiana 95, Philadelphia 85
Orlando 99, Golden State 85
L.A. Lakers 102, Washington 96
Milwaukee 90, Cleveland 86
Brooklyn 107, Detroit 105 (2OT)
Houston 101, Boston 89
Minnesota 113, New Orleans 100
Oklahoma City 113, Sacramento 103
Utah at Phoenix (n)
Memphis at Denver (n)
Saturday's games
Golden State at Atlanta, 7 p.m.
Cleveland at New York, 7:30 p.m.
Orlando at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m.
Indiana at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
Washington at Miami, 7:30 p.m.
Brooklyn at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Dallas at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Boston at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m.
Memphis at Utah, 9 p.m.
Sunday's games
Houston at Toronto, 1 p.m.
Denver at Sacramento, 6 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Philadelphia, 6 p.m.
New Orleans at Portland, 9 p.m.
nets 107, pistons 105 (2ot)
DETROIT (105) — Prince 6-12 0-0 12, Maxiell 3-8 7-8 13, Monroe 7-15 3-6 17, Knight 8-18 1-2 22, Singler 4-12 0-0 8, Stuckey 7-17 5-6 19, Drummond 4-8 0-0 8, Villanueva 1-6 2-2 4, Maggette 0-3 2-2 2. Totals 40-99 20-26 105.
BROOKLYN (107) — Wallace 9-15 4-4 25, Evans 0-1 0-0 0, Lopez 4-10 1-1 9, Williams 7-17 0-0 17, Johnson 12-22 2-3 28, Blatche 7-12 2-4 16, Humphries 0-5 0-0 0, Brooks 1-5 4-4 6, Watson 2-6 0-0 6, Bogans 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 42-93 13-16 107.
Detroit 25 22 30 13 10 5—105
Brooklyn 23 36 14 17 10 7—107
Three-point goals—Detroit 5-16 (Knight 5-6, Maggette 0-2, Villanueva 0-2, Singler 0-3, Stuckey 0-3), Brooklyn 10-26 (Wallace 3-6, Williams 3-7, Watson 2-3, Johnson 2-7, Brooks 0-3). Fouled out—Blatche, Evans. Rebounds—Detroit 68 (Prince 10), Brooklyn 51 (Evans, Wallace 10). Assists—Detroit 21 (Prince 6), Brooklyn 20 (Williams 6). Total fouls—Detroit 21, Brooklyn 24. Technicals—Detroit defensive three-second. A—15,797 (17,732).
college men
friday's games
SEC
Mississippi 77 East Tennessee St. 55
Louisiana St. Boise St. (n)
STATE
Bellarmine 90 Cincinnati-Clermont 57
Campbellsville 69 Brescia 50
Centre 75 Berea 59
Georgetown 103 Ky. Christian 56
Ind.-Southeast 89 Cumberlands 74
bellarmine 90, cincinnati-clermont 57
CINCINNATI-CLERMONT (4-10) — Johnson 10, Doss 20, Beamon 16, Evans 4, Tolliver 4, Davis 3.
BELLARMINE (7-0) — Thelen 11, Johnson 6, Hall 16, Dowe 12, Jones 8, Suggs 12, Ross 2, Schafer 4, Parrish 3, Asihene 4, Burton 6, Clemons 2, Pritchett 4.
Halftime—Bellarmine 44-25.
campbellsville 69, brescia 50
BRESCIA (4-8) — Langley 4, Nixon 8, Halcomb 7, Christian 12, Rowe 15, Bickerstaff 4.
CAMPBELLSVILLE (9-3) — Payne 24, Thomas 4, Smith 3, Ennis 11, Taylor 7, Stanic 5, Clement 3, Muslic 1, Myers 11.
Halftime—Campbellsville 35-33.
centre 75, berea 59
CENTRE (5-2) — Ellis 13, Taylor 10, Whiteside 13, Karsner 2, Wesley 12, Griggs 3, Scinta 14, Geegan 3, Sagraves 5.
BEREA (7-6) — Maddox 8, Webster 15, Riley 13, Ponder 7, Hayden 5, Carlton 3, Garmon 3, Banks 5.
Halftime—Centre 33-29.
georgetown 103, ky. christian 56
KY. CHRISTIAN (3-11) — McKinze 4-14 0-0 9, Roberts 2-6 2-2 7, Lawson 5-14 3-4 15, Puckett 1-7 3-5 5, Hunt 2-8 0-0 5, Antrobus 5-13 0-0 10, O'Brien 1-3 0-0 3, Chafins 0-1 2-2 2, Goodwin 0-1 0-0 0, Page 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 20-68 10-13 56.
GEORGETOWN (9-3) — Washburn 3-7 0-0 6, Marc 4-10 2-5 10, Craig 3-9 3-4 9, Townsend 6-10 2-2 17, Thomas 7-11 3-3 18, Wilson 6-8 2-2 18, Moses 7-8 3-4 17, Masters 0-1 1-2 1, McWhorter 2-6 3-4 7, Middletown 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 38-71 19-26 103.
Halftime—Georgetown 51-31. Three-point goals—Ky. Christian 6-27 (Lawson 2-6, McKinzie 1-6, Roberts 1-1, Hunt 1-6, O'Brien 1-2, Antrobus 0-6), Georgetown 8-14 (Wilson 4-6, Townsend 3-4, Thomas 1-3, Middletown 0-1). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Ky. Christian 36 (Puckett 7), Georgetown 50 (Craig 12). Assists—Ky. Christian 10 (Hunt, Goodwin 3), Georgetown 23 (Craig 10). Total fouls—Ky. Christian 21, Georgetown 15. Technicals—None. A—n/a.
ind.-southeast 89, cumberlands 74
CUMBERLANDS (12-1) — Goins 21, Armstrong 2, Santiago 13, Bumpus 12, McCoy 14, Archie 12.
IND.-SOUTHEAST (9-3) — Henes 6, K. Mitchell 23, Batalevic 20, Simpson 9, C. Mitchell 26, Clark 2, Means 3.
Halftime—Cumberlands 41-32.
Saturday's games
(All times p.m. unless noted)
SEC—Lipscomb at Kentucky, 12:30; Texas A&M at Oklahoma, 2; Alabama at VCU, 4; Iona at Georgia, 5; Alabama A&M at Vanderbilt, 8; Furman at Auburn, 8; Mississippi St. at Loyola-Chicago, 8; Alcorn St. at Arkansas, 8; No. 5 Florida at No. 8 Arizona, 10
OVC—Jacksonville St. at Presbyterian, 7; Belmont at No. 9 Kansas, 7; Tenn. Tech at Wisc.-Milwaukee, 8; Tenn.-Martin at St. Louis, 8
STATE—Life at Pikeville, 11 a.m.; Spalding at Thomas More, 3; Lindsey Wilson at Ky. Wesleyan, 3:15; Transylvania at Bluffton, 4; St. Catharine at Morthland, 5; Nova Southeastern at Bellarmine, 7:30
TOP 25—Western Carolina at No. 15 Georgetown, noon; UNC-Asheville at No. 7 Ohio St., noon; East Carolina at No. 21 North Carolina, noon; Butler vs. No. 1 Indiana at Indianapolis, 2; No. 11 Cincinnati vs. Marshall at Charleston, W.Va., 2; No. 6 Louisville at Memphis, 2:30; Purdue vs. No. 22 Notre Dame at Indianapolis, 4:30; New Mexico St. at No. 17 New Mexico, 6; Norfolk St. at No. 25 North Carolina St., 7; Canisius at No. 4 Syracuse, 7; Belmont at No. 9 Kansas, 7; No. 3 Michigan at West Virginia at Brooklyn, N.Y., 8; Tuskegee at No. 19 Michigan St., 9; Kansas St. vs. No. 14 Gonzaga at Seattle, Wash., 9; San Diego at No. 18 San Diego St., 10; No. 16 Creighton at California, 11
College women
friday's games
STATE
No. 8 Louisville Colorado (n)
Campbellsville 96 Wilberforce 45
Lindsey Wilson 66 Midway 56
Berea Martin Methodist (n)
Bellarmine Puerto Rico-Bayamon (n)
Cumberlands Fisk (n)
campbellsville 96, wilberforce 45
WILBERFORCE (3-12) — Thomas 8, Fischer 10, Henderson 2, Brady 6, Otto 2, Hall 9, Mullins 1, Corley 7.
CAMPBELLSVILLE (9-2) — Craig 5, Lee 19, Allen 8, Kimberland 2, Clifton 24, Owen 1, Compton 2, Shelley 1, Jacob 2, Jehlik 6, Hellyer 6, Ramage 6, Burd 10, Young 4.
Halftime—Campbellsville 49-23.
lindsey wilson 66, midway 56
MIDWAY (3-10) — A. Lucas 9, E. Lucas 9, Laswell 5, Rivera 9, Armstron 2, Cherry 2, Taylor 2, Henry 11, Knezevic 3, Hill 4.
LINDSEY WILSON (6-4) — Collins 11, Rainey 22, Brimm 9, Litzinger 9, Gillis 6, Pumpure 3, Proffitt 7, Meeks 2, Karosich 3.
Halftime—Lindsey Wilson 34-20.
Saturday's games
(All times p.m. unless noted)
SEC—Alabama at Troy, 3; No. 23 Texas A&M at Southern Cal, 3
STATE—Spalding at Washington-St. Louis, 1; Thomas More at Wittenberg, 1; Huntington at Asbury, 2; Transylvania at Bluffton, 2; Bellarmine at Puerto Rico-mayaguez, 3; Berea at Cumberland, 3; Cumberlands at Trevecca Nazarene, 3; Wilberforce at Lindsey Wilson, 3; Georgetown vs. Robert Morris at Portsmouth, Ohio, 6;
TOP 25—St. Mary's at No. 14 UCLA, 2:30; No. 20 Ohio St. at Washington St., 3; Pacific at No. 1 Stanford, 10
Football
nfl
Thursday's game
Cincinnati 34, Philadelphia 13
Sunday's games
Green Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m.
Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 1 p.m.
Minnesota at St. Louis, 1 p.m.
Indianapolis at Houston, 1 p.m.
N.Y. Giants at Atlanta, 1 p.m.
Washington at Cleveland, 1 p.m.
Jacksonville at Miami, 1 p.m.
Denver at Baltimore, 1 p.m.
Carolina at San Diego, 4:05 p.m.
Detroit at Arizona, 4:05 p.m.
Seattle vs. Buffalo at Toronto, 4:05 p.m.
Kansas City at Oakland, 4:25 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Dallas, 4:25 p.m.
San Francisco at New England, 8:20 p.m.
Monday's game
N.Y. Jets at Tennessee, 8:30 p.m.
bengals 34, eagles 13
Cincinnati 10 0 14 10—34
Philadelphia 0 13 0 0—13
First quarter: Cin—Green-Ellis 1 run (Brown kick), 11:10. Cin—FG Brown 24, 7:51. Second quarter: Phi—Cooper 11 pass from Foles (Henery kick), 11:40. Phi—FG Henery 22, 7:37. Phi—FG Henery 20, :17. Third quarter: Cin—Dalton 11 run (Brown kick), 1:10. Cin—Gilberry 25 fumble return (Brown kick), :21. Fourth quarter: Cin—FG Brown 32, 14:12. Cin—Green 5 pass from Dalton (Brown kick), 12:47.
A—69,144.
Cin Phi
First downs 18 10
Total Net yards 249 221
Rushes-yards 41-157 19-42
Passing 92 179
Punt returns 4-42 1-6
Kickoff returns 4-69 7-130
Interceptions ret. 1-44 0-0
Comp-att-int 13-27-0 16-33-1
Sacked-yards lost 6-35 1-3
Punts 5-38.8 7-36.9
Fumbles-lost 2-2 4-4
Penalties-yards 11-94 9-76
Time of possession 37:40 22:20
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING—Cincinnati, Green-Ellis 25-106, Dalton 8-18, M.Jones 1-10, Hawkins 1-9, Herron 3-8, Leonard 2-6, Tate 1-0. Philadelphia, Brown 16-34, Foles 2-5, Lewis 1-3.
PASSING—Cincinnati, Dalton 13-27-0-127. Philadelphia, Foles 16-33-1-182.
RECEIVING—Cincinnati, Gresham 6-63, Green 6-57, Leonard 1-7. Philadelphia, Maclin 4-73, Avant 3-44, Harbor 3-30, Cooper 3-20, Brown 1-11, Havili 1-8, Lewis 1-(minus 4).
college
bowl schedule
(All times p.m., unless noted;with broadcast network in brackets)
Saturday, December 15
New Mexico Bowl at Albuquerque
Nevada (7-5) vs. Arizona (7-5), 1 [ESPN]
Famous Idaho Potato at Boise, Idaho
Toledo (9-3) vs. Utah St. (10-2), 4:30 [ESPN]
Wednesday, December 26
Little Caesars Pizza at Detroit
Central Michigan (6-6) vs. Western Ky. (7-5), 7:30 [ESPN]
Tuesday, January 1
Rose at Pasadena, Calif.
Stanford (11-2) vs. Wisconsin (8-5), 5 [ESPN]
Orange at Miami
Northern Illinois (12-1) vs. Florida St. (11-2), 8:30 [ESPN]
Wednesday, January 2
Sugar at New Orleans
Florida (11-1) vs. Louisville (10-2), 8:30 [ESPN]
Thursday, January 3
Fiesta at Glendale, Ariz.
Kansas St. (11-1) vs. Oregon (11-1), 8:30 [ESPN]
Monday, January 7
BCS National Championship at Miami
Notre Dame (12-0) vs. Alabama (12-1), 8:30 [ESPN]
FCS playoffs
SEMIFINALS
Friday's game
Ga. Southern (10-3) at North Dakota St. (12-1), 8 [ESPN2]
Saturday's game
Sam Houston St. (10-3) at Eastern Wash. (11-2), 4 [ESPNU]
ncaa Division II playoffs
CHAMPIONSHIP
Saturday's game
Valdosta St. (11-2) vs. Winston-Salem (14-0) at Florence, Ala., 1 [ESPN2]
NCAA Division iii playoffs
CHAMPIONSHIP
Saturday's game
Mount Union St. Thomas (Minn.) (n)
NAIA playoffs
CHAMPIONSHIP
Thursday's game
Marian (Ind.) 30 Morningside (Iowa) 27 (OT)
Golf
professional
australian pga championship
At Coolum
6,687-yd., par-72
Palmer Coolum Resort Course
Daniel Popovic 64-70—134-10
Zhang Xinjun 67-67—134-10
Geoff Ogilvy 67-69—136-8
Matthew Griffin 69-67—136-8
Mathew Goggin 71-66—137-7
Steven Bowditch 70-67—137-7
Brad Kennedy 69-68—137-7
Rod Pampling 71-67—138-6
Peter Senior 68-70—138-6
Stephen Leaney 69-70—139-5
Steve Conran 69-70—139-5
Matthew Millar 73-66—139-5
Richard Green 71-68—139-5
Darren Clarke 70-69—139-5
Leigh McKechnie 70-69—139-5
Jason Kangs 70-69—139-5
Kurt Barnes 74-65—139-5
Scott Strange 66-73—139-5
Marc Leishman 69-70—139-5
Jamie Arnold 71-68—139-5
Cameron Percy 70-70—140-4
Brendan Jones 73-67—140-4
Robert Allenby 73-67—140-4
Peter Fowler 70-70—140-4
Bronson La'Cassie 69-71—140-4
Stephen Dartnall 68-72—140-4
Heath Reed 72-68—140-4
Adam Crawford 70-71—141-3
Anthony Brown 73-68—141-3
Josh Geary 69-72—141-3
Greg Chalmers 72-69—141-3
Ryan Haller 68-73—141-3
Peter O'Malley 73-68—141-3
John Senden 73-69—142-2
Nick O'Hern 72-70—142-2
James Nitties 70-72—142-2
Mark Brown 71-71—142-2
Choo Tze-huang 67-75—142-2
Alistair Presnell 73-70—143-1
Nick Flanagan 70-73—143-1
Nathan Green 72-71—143-1
Craig Parry 71-72—143-1
Brad Shilton 76-67—143-1
Jason Norris 74-69—143-1
Jason Scrivener 68-75—143-1
Michael Wright 70-73—143-1
Aaron Townsend 69-74—143-1
Choi Joon-woo 74-69—143-1
Others
Cao Yi, China 73-71—144 E
Rory Sabbatini 76-68—144 E
Stuart Appleby 70-75—145 +1
Missed the cut
Garrett Sapp 73-73—146 +2
Alfred Dunhill Championship
At Malelane, South Africa
7,326-yd., par-72
Leopard Creek Country Club Course
Gregory Bourdy 66-65—131-13
Charl Schwartzel 67-64—131-13
Darren Fichardt 67-68—135-9
Louis de Jager 67-69—136-8
Steve Webster 67-69—136-8
Maximilian Kieffer 68-69—137-7
Robert Rock 69-68—137-7
Tyrone van Aswegen70-68—138-6
Richard Finch 70-68—138-6
Scott Jamieson 70-68—138-6
Ockie Strydom 69-69—138-6
Richard Sterne 70-68—138-6
Tommy Fleetwood 69-69—138-6
Tyrone Mordt 71-67—138-6
Anton Hand 73-66—139-5
Branden Grace 68-71—139-5
Richard McEvoy 69-70—139-5
Kristoffer Broberg 70-69—139-5
Garth Mulroy 71-68—139-5
Oscar Floren 69-70—139-5
Keith Horne 70-69—139-5
local
hole-in-one
At Kearney Hill G.C.
Bob Leonard aced the 152-yard 8th hole with a 5-iron. Witnesses: Jamie Kumar, Mark Kriel.
Sports calendar
INSTRUCTIONAL
Dec. 21 — Showcase Prep Clinic at Champions Sports in Nicholasville, 9 a.m. to noon. Ages 13-18. $50. (859) 881-0524 or www.championslexington
Dec. 27-28 — Holiday Camp for ages 7-13 from noon to 4 p.m. Hands-on instructions with coaches. $135. (859) 881-0524 or www.championslexington
Jan. 9-March 30 — Youth Infield Camp (ages 7-12) at Champions Sports in Nicholasville. Wednesdays from 6 to 7:30 p.m. 11 sessions for $325. (859) 881-0524 or www.championslexington
Jan. 19 — Ohio Valley Showcase Skills Camp at Champions Sports in Nicholasville, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. College coaches and professional scouts in attendance. (859) 881-0524 or www.championslexington
keep us informed
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Odds
glantz-culver line
ncaa basketball
Favorite Line Underdog
at North Carolina 17½ East Carolina
Cincinnati-a 12 Marshall
Indiana-b 12 Butler
Wright St. 3 at Hofstra
at Ill.-Chicago 11 Eastern Mich.
Oklahoma-c 1½ Texas A&M
at Rhode Island Pk SMU
at St. Bonaventure 7 Cleveland St.
Iowa-d 1 N. Iowa
Princeton-e 10 Fordham
Louisville 3½ at Memphis
at Arizona St. 13½ Dartmouth
at Ark.-Little Rock 2½ Tulsa
at VCU 8½ Alabama
at Oregon 12½ Nebraska
Notre Dame-f 5 Purdue
at Stanford 19½ UC Davis
Iowa St.-g 6½ Drake
at New Mexico 11½ New Mexico St.
at Nevada 3½ San Francisco
at Dayton 17 Fla. Atlantic
at Southern Cal 16 UC Riverside
at Detroit 2½ Akron
Valparaiso 4½ at Missouri St.
at Green Bay 4½ Southenr Ill.
at Loyola of Chicago 6 Mississippi St.
Georgia St. 2 at Troy
Michigan-e 11 West Virginia
at Pacific 1½ Santa Clara
at Houston 4½ La.-Lafayette
at Texas 16 Texas St.
Gonzaga-h 7½ Kansas St.
Florida 1 at Arizona
at Fresno St. 7 UC Irvine
at San Diego St. 18 San Diego
at California Pk Creighton
UMass-i 8 Elon
at Georgetown 18 Western Carolina
at Saint Louis 23 Tenn.-Martin
at Auburn 14½ Furman
at Virginia Tech 16½ Ga. Southern
at Georgia 4½ Iona
at Denver 23 Nebraska-Omaha
at Kansas 11½ Belmont
North Dakota St. 6 at Towson
at Syracuse 23 Canisius
Indiana St. 6½ at IUPUI
at Davidson 18 UNC Wilmington
at South Dakota Pk Ball St.
at Milwaukee 1 Tennessee Tech
BYU 4 at Weber St.
at Montana 1 S. Dakota St.
at Ohio St. 27 UNC Asheville
a-at Charleston, W.Va.; b-at Bankers Life Fieldhouse; c-at Oklahoma City; d-at Des Moines, Iowa; e-at Brooklyn, N.Y.; f-at Indianapolis; g-at Wells Fargo Arena; h-at Seattle; i-at Springfield, Mass.
ncaa football
Saturday's games
New Mexico Bowl at Albuquerque, N.M.
Favorite Open Today Underdog
Arizona 7½ 9 Nevada
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl at Boise, Idaho
Utah St. 7½ 10½ Toledo
Wednesday, Dec. 26
Little Caesars Pizza Bowl at Detroit
Western Ky. 65½ Central Mich.
TUESDAY, JAN. 1
Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif.
Stanford 6 6½ Wisconsin
Orange Bowl at Miami
Florida St. 15 13½ Northern Ill.
Wednesday, Jan. 2
Sugar Bowl at New Orleans
Florida 13½ 13½ Louisville
THURSDAY, Jan. 3
Fiesta Bowl at Glendale, Ariz.
Oregon 9½ 9 Kansas St.
MONDAY, JAN. 7
BCS National Championship at Miami
Alabama 7½ 10 Notre Dame


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