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Saturday, October 22, 2016 Section C

Alone at the top

St. Marys only WBL unbeaten


left after win against Wapak
By Jose Nogueras

Seth Warniment open in the


right corner of the end zone.
They say even a blind squirST. MARYS When playrel finds a nut once in a while
ing in a big game, sometimes a so when I walked out there
coach has to dig deep into his
(during the time out) I had
playbook to garner a victory.
feeling that that might be there
Roughrider head coach Doug so we gave it a shot, Frye
Frye did just that to defeat
said. All the credit goes to our
Wapakoneta, 13-7, in a battle of kids because they executed it
unbeatens at Skip Baughman
extremely well.
Field Friday night.
The touchdown, along with
With just 10 seconds left in
two field goals from Gave
the first half and the ball at Red- Vandever propelled the Riders
skin 33, Frye decided to go with to end Wapakonetas 33-game
a play that he admits he rarely
Western Buckeye League streak
uses and they only practiced the and put St. Marys in the drivday before indoors, the halfback ers seat for the league title.
option pass. The Roughriders
You have got to give them
executed the play and it resultcredit for making the play,
ed in a touchdown when Julius said Redskin head coach Travis
Moyer. Obviously we try to
Fisher found senior split end

jnogueras@civitasmedia.com

Don Speck | The Lima News

More coverage
Game summaries, state scores / 2C, LimaScores.com
Jefferson tops Ada / 3C
Area roundup / 3C
Photo galleries / LimaScores.com
prepare our kids the best we
could for those situations but
you have to give the credit
for making that play on that
opportunity.
The Riders improve to 9-0
overall and 8-0 in the WBL.
Wapakoneta falls to 8-1 on the
year and 7-1 in loop action.
The big play will get the headlines but it was the St. Marys
defense that did the job all night
by limiting the Redskins offense
to just 158 total yards. Coming
into the game, Wapakoneta was
averaging 357 yards a game and
31.8 points a game.
The St. Marys defense smothered the Redskin offense and
made Wapakonetas Landon
Hall a nonfactor in the game,
limiting the third leading

See lifetime | 6C

rusher in the league to just 33


yards on 8 carries.
I dont know if it was anything fancy but we just did
the basics real well, said Frye
about his teams defense performance. The Rider coach praised
Nick Yahl, his defensive coordinator and the tremendous game
his defense put together.
The Redskins did not generate any serious type of offense
until midway through the fourth
quarter when they drove for
their lone touchdown.
Redskin quarterback Manny
Vorhees, who was just 3 of 8
through three quarters, finally
found his passing game, and
engineered a 73 yard
See top | 3C

Lima Senior holds off Clay


By Tom Usher

sports@limanews.com

LIMA Lima Senior almost


put the game on cruise control
a tad early.
But for the Spartans sake,
they snapped back to attention
just in time.
Lima Senior held off a strong
second-half Clay comeback
to post a 40-27 victory over
Clay on Friday night at Spartan Stadium.
With the victory, Lima Senior
is 6-3, 4-2 in the Three Rivers Athletic Conference. The
Spartans, who were No. 11 in

Division II, Region 8 computer


rankings this week, need a win
over Toledo Central Catholic
next week to reach the playoffs.
Clay is 2-7, 1-5 in the TRAC.
Lima Senior took a 28-6 lead
into halftime and appeared to
have the game fully under control. But Clay came back to get
as close as 28-27 with 5:03 left
in the third quarter.
We came out and we werent
prepared to play the second
half, Lima Senior running back
Jaden Walker said. We didnt
come out with explosion. Next
week we have to work on that
and get better.

Added Lima Senior coach


Andre Griffin, They had a
great game plan and I told the
guys that they would be ready
to go (in the second half).
That was a great job by their
coach, but we regrouped and
finished the game.
The Spartans had a key interception by Kevontae Tyson and
quarterback Adrine Mitchell ran
in TDs from 14 and 24 yards to
pull away at the end, 40-27.
Mitchell finished with 109
yards rushing on 20 carries. He
had TD runs of 21, 14 and 24
yards. In the air, Mitchell completed 15 of 26 for 135 yards.

Do you remember
The Associated Press
college football Preseason Top 25?
Neither did I, so I had
to look it up to see who
it got right, who it got
wrong and who it got
really, really wrong.
The first thing you
notice is that 10 teams
who were
considered
worthy
of Top 25
status just
six or seven
weeks ago
have disapJim
peared.
Naveau
Theyre
Staff
gone withcolumnist
out a trace,
just like
Chuck Cunningham,
Richies older brother on
Happy Days, who was
written out of the show
after the first season and
never spoken of again.
Stanford, Notre Dame,
TCU, UCLA, Iowa, Georgia, Michigan State, USC,
Oklahoma State and Oregon have been removed
from the Top 25 halfway
through the season.
Texas A&M, Nebraska,
Wisconsin, West Virginia,
Boise State, Arkansas,
Utah, Western Michigan,
Auburn and Navy have
replaced them among college footballs poll elite.
The biggest fall might
be Notre Dame (2-5)
going from No. 10 in

Walker had 162 yards on 17


carries. He had TD runs of
3, 58 and 65 yards, all in the
first half.
Walker has 1,339 rushing
yards this season with 16 TDs.
But after Walker ran for 155
yards on 10 carries at halftime,
Clay loaded up the box with
eight and nine defenders and
swarmed Walker on each of his
second-half carries. He had just
7 yards on seven carries in the
second half.
That opened up the fake to
Walker and for Mitchell to keep
it off tackle for big gains.
See Lima | 3C

Lima area
Players
of the Week
Celina running back
Ryan Harter rushed for
213 yards on 27 carries
and four touchdowns in
the Bulldogs 55-28 win
over Shawnee.
Columbus Groves
Reid Stechschulte rushed
for 168 yards and 4
touchdowns in the Bulldogs win over Paulding.
Lima Seniors Jaden
Walker had 162 yards
on 17 carries and three
touchdowns as the Spartans defeated Clay 40-27.
Delphos Jeffersons
Hunter Binkley rushed
for 181 yards rushing
on 25 carries and three
touchdowns in Jeffersons
win over Ada.
Ottawa-Glandorfs
Jay Kaufman had 296
yards rushing on 32
carries and three touchdowns and also had two
touchdown passes in
the Titans 42-35 win
against Elida.
Elidas Isaac McAdams had 292 yards passing and four TD throws.
Perrys Kobe Glover
had 11 receptions for 214
yards and a touchdown
against Hardin Northern.

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St. Marys Dustin Howell (14) collides with Wapakonetas Landon Hall during Friday nights game at Skip Baughman Field in St. Marys.

Six weeks
a lifetime
in football

SCOREBOARD

2C Saturday, October 22, 2016

quick hits

Blue Jackets edge


Blackhawks, 3-2
COLUMBUS Rookie defenseman Zach
Werenski had a goal and an assist, and teammates
Nick Foligno and William Karlsson picked up
their first goals of the season as the Columbus
Blue Jackets beat the Chicago Blackhawks 3-2 on
Friday night.
Columbus Sergei Bobrovsky blocked 32 shots
and survived a desperate Chicago power-play
rally near the end of the game as the Blue Jackets
picked up their first win of the season, avoiding a
repeat of last seasons disastrous 0-8 start.

Watt falls at state


MASON Wapakonetas Madison Watt fell 6-0,
6-0 to Lauren Gillinov of Shaker Heights Hathaway Brown in the first round of the Division II
state girls tennis singles tournament at Lindner
Family Tennis Center. Gillinov went on to reach
the semifinals which will be played today.
Match start time
The Ottoville at Coldwater girls Division III
soccer sectional final will be played a 6 tonight at
Cavalier Stadium.

Bluffton tops Wilmington


BLUFFTON The host Beavers improved
to 19-7 on the season with a 25-12, 25-14, 25-18
volleyball victory Friday night against Wilmington College. Erin Weisgarber had 11 kills and 22
assists and Lima Central Catholics Sydney Mohler
had seven digs for Bluffton.

Beckham Jr. fined $24,000


NEW YORK (AP) New York Giants wide
receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was fined $24,309 by
the NFL on Friday for taking off his helmet during a touchdown celebration last Sunday against
Baltimore.
After scoring the go-ahead 66-yard TD with
1:24 left in the Giants 27-23 win, Beckham drew
an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty when he
removed his helmet while in the back of the end
zone. He then ran toward the sideline, tossed his
helmet and kept celebrating.
Detroit safety Glover Quin was also fined
$24,309 for his helmet-to-helmet hit on Los Angeles wide receiver Tavon Austin.

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A r e a r e s u lt s
High Schools
Football
Crestview 41, Bluffton 21
Score by quarters:
Bluffton
14 0 0 7 21
Crestview
6 28 7 0 41
Scoring:
B - Dakota Bricker 5 run (Kyle Koontz kick)
C - Trevor Gibson 1 run (kick failed)
B - Dakota Bricker 52 run (Kyle Koontz
kick)
C - Trevor Gibson 4 run (Dylan Hicks kick)
C - Grant Schlagbaum 8 pass from Drew
Kline (Dylan Hicks kick)
C - Drew Kline 4 run (Dylan Hicks kick)
C - Drew Kline 4 run (Dylan Hicks kick)
C - Wade Sheets 16 pass from Drew Kline
(Dylan Hicks kick)
B - Jason Bracy 2 run (Kyle Koontz kick)
Bluffton Crestview
9
First downs
22
230
Total yards
428
177
Rushing yardage
372
53
Passing yardage
56
2-11-0
Passing 6-11-1
0-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0
4-30.8
Punts 1-24.0
0-0
Penalties 6-59
Individual leaders:
Passing: Bluffton-Jason Bracy 2-11-53;
Crestview-Drew Kline 6-9-56.
Rushing: Bluffton-Dakota Bricker 12-86;
Crestview-Trevor Gibson 18-147 Drew Kline
10-100.
Receiving: Bluffton-Logan Rhodes 1-52;
Crestview-Chase Clark 2-20.
Delphos St. Johns 27, Parkway 7
Score by quarters:
Parkway
7 0 0 0 7
Delphos St. Johns 7 13 0 7
27
Scoring:
D - Jared Wurst 36 pass from Jacob Youngpeter (kick good) P - Justin Barna 24 pass
from Andrew Baker (kick good) D - Jacob
Youngpeter 3 run (kick good) D - Eric Vogt
7 pass from Jacob Youngpeter (kick failed)
D Jared Wurst 25 pass from Jacob Youngpeter (kick good)
Parkway Delphos St. Johns
14
First downs
12
248
Total yards
302
198
Rushing yardage
72
50
Passing yardage
230
4-15-1
Passing 12-18-1
2-2 Fumbles-Lost 2-2
2-30.5
Punts 3-33.3
2-20
Penalties 4-45
Celina 55, Shawnee 28
Score by quarters:
Shawnee
7 0 14 7 28
Celina
21 13 7 14 55
Scoring:
S - Jalen Bagley 68 pass from Ray Manley
(Cain Bentz kick)
C - Ryan Harter 36 run (Kole Murlin kick)
C - Brett Schwiterman 7 run (Kole Murlin
kick)
C - Ryan Harter 11 run (Kole Murlin kick)
C - Brett Schwiterman 14 run (Kole Murlin
kick)
C - Ryan Harter 33 pass from Brett Schwiterman (kick failed)
S - Ray Manley 5 run (Cain Bentz kick)
C - Ryan Harter 2 run (Kole Murlin kick)
S - Jalen Bagley 18 pass from Ray Manley
(Cain Bentz kick)
C - Brett Schwiterman 15 run (Kole Murlin
kick)
C - Ryan Harter 16 run (Kole Murlin kick)
S - Jalen Bagley 41 pass from Ray Manley
(Cain Bentz kick)
Shawnee Celina
12
First downs
21
271
Total yards
391
248
Rushing yardage
83
23
Passing yardage
308
271
Passing 391
3-3 Fumbles-Lost 2-1
5-29.4
Punts 4-34.8
6-65
Penalties 5-50
Individual leaders:
Passing: Shawnee-Ray Manley 19-33-248;
Celina-Brett Schwiterman 7-13-83.
Rushing: Shawnee-Ray Manley 15-26;
Celina-Ryan Harter 27-213.
Receiving: Shawnee-Jalen Bagley 9-175;
Celina-John Stammen 1-41.
Spencerville 29, Allen East 14
Score by quarters:
Allen East
7 7 0 0
14
Spencerville 7 8 7 7 29
Scoring:
S - Calvin Wilson 3 run (Damon Blair kick)
AE - Caleb Smelcer 73 run (Garrett Neth
kick)
AE - Chris Kleman 44 pass from Spencer
Miller ( Garrett Neth kick)
S - Dakota Prichard 1 run (Calvin Wilson
run)
S -Keaton Lotz 3 run (Damon Blair kick)
S - Calvin Wilson 10 pass from Dakota
Prichard ( Damon Blair kick)
Allen East
Spencerville
11
First downs
15
251
Total yards
234
109
Rushing yardage
224
152
Passing yardage
10
11-35-1
Passing 1-2-0
0-0 Fumbles-Lost 5-2
4-37.0
Punts 4-45.0
7-51
Penalties 6-63
Individual leaders:
Passing: Allen East-Spencer Miller 11-35152; Spencerville-Dakota Prichard 1-2-10.
Rushing: Allen East-Caleb Smelcer 9-103;
Spencerville-Calvin Wilson 19-91.
Receiving: Allen East-Chris Kleman 4-81;
Spencerville-Calvin Wilson 1-10.

S tat e s c o r e s
Akr. Ellet 31, Akr. Firestone 22
Akr. Hoban 41, Chardon NDCL 21
Akr. Kenmore 38, Akr. North 14
Akr. Manchester 13, Massillon Tuslaw 7
Akr. Springfield 14, Akr. Coventry 7
Alliance 52, Minerva 49
Alliance Marlington 21, Beloit W. Branch 13
Amanda-Clearcreek 27, Circleville 6
Arcanum 49, Union City Mississinawa Valley 12
Archbold 21, Delta 14
Arlington 34, Vanlue 6
Ashland 42, Mansfield Madison 20
Ashland Crestview 52, New London 7
Ashland Mapleton 20, Plymouth 12
Athens 25, Bidwell River Valley 15
Aurora 36, Canada Prep, Ontario 13
Austintown Fitch 12, Youngs. Boardman 7
Avon 42, Berea-Midpark 7
Barberton 33, Medina Highland 21
Bascom Hopewell-Loudon 36, Findlay
Liberty-Benton 29
Batavia 10, Portsmouth W. 7
Batavia Amelia 35, Goshen 27
Bay Village Bay 34, Parma Hts. Valley
Forge 0

Bellbrook 27, Monroe 13


Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan 48, Spring.
Greenon 12
Belpre 25, Reedsville Eastern 20
Berlin Center Western Reserve 50, Mineral
Ridge 0
Beverly Ft. Frye 31, Sarahsville Shenandoah 8
Blanchester 73, Bethel-Tate 18
Bloom-Carroll 42, Ashville Teays Valley 21
Bowerston Conotton Valley 60, Hundred,
W.Va. 14
Brookfield 22, Campbell Memorial 7
Bucyrus Wynford 53, Upper Sandusky 0
Cadiz Harrison Cent. 40, Warsaw River
View 16
Caldwell 44, Zanesville W. Muskingum 16
Caledonia River Valley 18, Plain City Jonathan Alder 14
Camden Preble Shawnee 20, Day. Northridge 0
Can. Cent. Cath. 20, Akr. Garfield 13
Can. Glenoak 35, Uniontown Lake 28
Canal Fulton Northwest 31, Ashtabula
Lakeside 0
Canal Winchester Harvest Prep 50, Lancaster Fisher Cath. 0
Canfield S. Range 41, Wintersville Indian
Creek 7
Carey 63, Bucyrus 28
Carlisle 42, Eaton 7
Carrollton 20, Can. South 17
Celina 55, Lima Shawnee 28
Centerburg 21, Mt. Gilead 13
Centerville 31, Kettering Fairmont 21
Chagrin Falls 59, Painesville Harvey 14
Chardon 49, Lyndhurst Brush 28
Chesapeake 24, Ironton Rock Hill 13
Chillicothe 42, Washington C.H. 6
Chillicothe Unioto 34, Piketon 33
Chillicothe Zane Trace 34, Chillicothe Huntington 23
Cin. Aiken 40, Cin. Hughes 8
Cin. Anderson 49, Milford 35
Cin. Colerain 31, W. Chester Lakota W. 0
Cin. Elder 34, International-Broward, Fla. 0
Cin. Hillcrest 38, New Madison Tri-Village
26
Cin. Hills Christian Academy 38, Cin.
Country Day 0
Cin. Indian Hill 72, Cin. Deer Park 0
Cin. La Salle 31, Clarkson, Ontario 13
Cin. NW 31, Oxford Talawanda 0
Cin. Shroder 41, Cin. Western Hills 0
Cin. Sycamore 42, Cin. Oak Hills 22
Cin. Turpin 41, Cin. Glen Este 7
Cin. Withrow 28, Cin. Walnut Hills 14
Cin. Woodward 24, Cin. College Prep. 0
Cin. Wyoming 42, Reading 13
Clarksville Clinton-Massie 23, Wilmington
21
Clayton Northmont 32, Springboro 20
Cle. Benedictine 38, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh
Jesuit 7
Cle. E. Tech 32, Cle. Collinwood 6
Cle. Glenville 36, Cle. Hay 0
Cle. Hts. 15, E. Cle. Shaw 10
Cle. JFK 18, Cle. Whitney Young 8
Cle. Rhodes 46, Cle. John Adams 6
Clyde 35, Huron 6
Coldwater 34, Anna 0
Cols. Beechcroft 12, Cols. Whetstone 6
Cols. Bexley 28, Gahanna Cols. Academy
14
Cols. Briggs 49, Cols. Africentric 12
Cols. Centennial 20, Cols. Linden McKinley 0
Cols. DeSales 38, Cols. St. Charles 7
Cols. Eastmoor 25, Cols. West 22
Cols. Grandview Hts. 58, Grove City Christian 19
Cols. Hamilton Twp. 41, Circleville Logan
Elm 10
Cols. Mifflin 60, Cols. East 0
Cols. Ready 49, Byesville Meadowbrook 22
Cols. Upper Arlington 49, Grove City Cent.
Crossing 17
Cols. Watterson 25, Zanesville 0
Columbia Station Columbia 40, Fairview
15
Columbiana 25, Wellsville 18
Columbus Grove 27, Paulding 22
Conneaut 42, Fairview, Pa. 20
Convoy Crestview 41, Bluffton 21
Copley 45, Kent Roosevelt 7
Corning Miller 56, Wahama, W.Va. 7
Cortland Lakeview 48, Warren Champion
6
Coshocton 42, Uhrichsville Claymont 12
Covington 41, New Paris National Trail 7
Creston Norwayne 59, Rittman 0
Cuyahoga Falls CVCA 28, Navarre Fairless
22
Cuyahoga Hts. 21, Kirtland 0
Dalton 21, Jeromesville Hillsdale 19
Danville 14, Lucas 0
Day. Carroll 33, Cin. Purcell Marian 7
Day. Christian 42, Cin. Clark Montessori 6
Day. Dunbar 42, Cin. Taft 12
Defiance 27, Van Wert 14
Defiance Ayersville 34, Edgerton 6
Defiance Tinora 38, Antwerp 7
DeGraff Riverside 37, Waynesfield-Goshen
6
Delphos Jefferson 44, Ada 0
Delphos St. Johns 27, Rockford Parkway 7
Dola Hardin Northern 46, Lima Perry 27
Dover 49, Marietta 21
Dresden Tri-Valley 44, Zanesville Maysville
8
Dublin Coffman 35, Galloway Westland 0
Dublin Jerome 40, N. Can. Hoover 24
Dublin Scioto 35, Thomas Worthington 20
E. Can. 48, Newcomerstown 0
E. Palestine 55, Hanoverton United 31
Eastlake N. 28, Mayfield 22
Elyria Cath. 24, Rocky River 7
Fairborn 53, W. Carrollton 12
Fairfield 28, Liberty Twp. Lakota E. 13
Frankfort Adena 34, Bainbridge Paint Valley 14
Franklin 66, Day. Oakwood 48
Fredericktown 22, Galion Northmor 14
Fremont Ross 21, Tol. St. Francis 20
Fremont St. Joseph 29, Kansas Lakota 22
Ft. Recovery 37, New Bremen 0
Gahanna Lincoln 34, Grove City 0
Garrettsville Garfield 35, Rootstown 14
Gates Mills Hawken 14, Fairport Harbor
Harding 6
Genoa Area 19, Millbury Lake 0
Gibsonburg 66, Oregon Stritch 26
Glouster Trimble 55, Albany Alexander 13
Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 21, Wooster
Triway 0
Grafton Midview 55, Avon Lake 34
Hamilton 34, Middletown 10
Hamler Patrick Henry 35, Bryan 12
Hannibal River 22, Lore City Buckeye Trail
7
Harrison 49, Cin. Mt. Healthy 48
Heath 34, Hebron Lakewood 3
Hicksville 42, Haviland Wayne Trace 28
Hilliard Bradley 16, Worthington Kilbourne
0
Hilliard Davidson 56, Marysville 20
Holland Springfield 38, Bowling Green 35,
OT
Howard E. Knox 83, Marion Elgin 34
Hubbard 17, Poland Seminary 7
Huber Hts. Wayne 38, Springfield 14
Hudson 24, Wadsworth 17

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BROWNS

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Oct. 30
NOV. 6
New York Jets
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TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
NL champion NL champion
8 p.m. (FOX) 8 p.m. (FOX)

OCT. 28
at NL
champion
8 p.m. (FOX)

SUNDAY
Oct. 30
Cleveland
Washington
1 p.m. (CBS,
9:30 a.m.
93.1 FM,
(Fox, 1150 AM)
1150 AM)

NOV. 14
at New York
Giants
8:30 p.m.
(ESPN,
1150 AM)

CLEVELAND
INDIANS

CINCINNATI
BENGALS

Hunting Valley University 39, Cols. Northland 34


Independence 47, Burton Berkshire 7
Ironton 49, Gallipolis Gallia 0
Johnstown-Monroe 69, Utica 6
Kenton 21, Lima Bath 0
Kings Mills Kings 35, Loveland 14
Lakeside Danbury 40, W. Unity Hilltop 20
Lancaster 26, Pickerington N. 7
Lancaster Fairfield Union 17, Baltimore
Liberty Union 8
Leavittsburg LaBrae 48, Girard 42
Lebanon 41, Riverside Stebbins 14
Lees Creek E. Clinton 33, Greenfield McClain 28
Leipsic 47, Cory-Rawson 7
Lewis Center Olentangy 56, Westerville
N. 26
Lewisburg Tri-County N. 22, W. Alexandria
Twin Valley S. 12
Lewistown Indian Lake 38, Bellefontaine
13
Lexington 42, Mansfield Sr. 20
Lima Sr. 40, Oregon Clay 27
Lisbon David Anderson 46, Leetonia 0
Lockland 28, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place
18
Logan 23, Hamilton Ross 0
Lorain 42, Bedford 7
Lorain Clearview 25, Rocky River Lutheran
W. 0
Loudonville 44, Crestline 7
Louisville 46, Salem 27
Louisville Aquinas 42, Youngs. Valley
Christian 14
Madison 21, Chagrin Falls Kenston 7
Magnolia Sandy Valley 35, StrasburgFranklin 21
Mantua Crestwood 38, Ravenna SE 23
Maria Stein Marion Local 31, St. Henry 0
Marion Harding 32, Delaware Buckeye
Valley 14
Marion Pleasant 56, Milford Center Fairbanks 6
Martins Ferry 47, Lisbon Beaver 0
Mason 28, Cin. Princeton 7
Mason Co., Ky. 59, W. Union 6
Massillon Jackson 31, Green 14
Massillon Washington 21, Akr. SVSM 12
McComb 35, Pandora-Gilboa 0
McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley 50, Ft. Loramie 29
Mechanicsburg 40, Jamestown Greeneview 7
Medina Buckeye 28, LaGrange Keystone 0
Mentor 22, Brunswick 16
Mentor Lake Cath. 16, Parma Padua 13
Miami Valley Christian Academy 43, Manchester 6
Miamisburg 28, Beavercreek 7
Middlefield Cardinal 34, Richmond Hts. 14
Middletown Fenwick 49, St. Bernard Roger
Bacon 14
Middletown Madison Senior 48, Waynesville 7
Milan Edison 28, Port Clinton 14
Milton-Union 55, New Lebanon Dixie 19
Minster 15, Versailles 12
Mogadore 48, Atwater Waterloo 0
Mogadore Field 13, Lodi Cloverleaf 6
Monroeville 41, Collins Western Reserve 16
Montpelier 23, Edon 20
Mt. Vernon 20, Bellville Clear Fork 14
N. Baltimore 60, Arcadia 27
N. Bend (Cleves) Taylor 22, Cin. Madeira 16
N. Jackson Jackson-Milton 26, Lowellville
0
N. Ridgeville 31, Lakewood 0
N. Robinson Col. Crawford 34, New Washington Buckeye Cent. 6
N. Royalton 12, Cuyahoga Falls 7
Nelsonville-York 41, McArthur Vinton
County 0
New Albany 38, Cols. Franklin Hts. 28
New Carlisle Tecumseh 14, Spring. Kenton
Ridge 0
New Lexington 13, New Concord John
Glenn 7
New Middletown Spring. 21, Columbiana
Crestview 19
New Philadelphia 19, Cambridge 0
New Richmond 28, Walton-Verona, Ky. 7
Newark 33, Canal Winchester 13
Newark Cath. 40, Johnstown Northridge
12
Newark Licking Valley 21, Pataskala Watkins Memorial 20
Newbury 27, Andover Pymatuning Valley
14
Niles McKinley 32, Jefferson Area 20
Northwood 47, Bradford 24
Norwalk 30, Willard 19
Norwalk St. Paul 35, Greenwich S. Cent. 0
Norwood 49, Mt. Orab Western Brown 18
Oak Glen, W.Va. 16, Rayland Buckeye 6
Oak Harbor 34, Vermilion 0
Oak Hill 40, Beaver Eastern 6
Oberlin 46, Brooklyn 9
Olmsted Falls 52, N. Olmsted 26
Orange 47, Geneva 21
Orrville 25, Zoarville Tuscarawas Valley 21
Orwell Grand Valley 39, Vienna Mathews
12
Ottawa-Glandorf 42, Elida 35, 2OT
Painesville Riverside 20, Willoughby S. 14,
OT
Parkersburg, W.Va. 55, Vincent Warren 20
Parma Hts. Holy Name 7, Parma 0
Pataskala Licking Hts. 49, Granville 0
Pemberville Eastwood 49, Bloomdale Elmwood 7
Peninsula Woodridge 45, Norton 13
Perry 33, Chesterland W. Geauga 28
Perrysburg 38, Napoleon 17
Philo 40, McConnelsville Morgan 8
Pickerington Cent. 43, Reynoldsburg 21
Piqua 27, Tipp City Tippecanoe 20
Portsmouth 40, S. Point 20
Portsmouth Notre Dame 27, FayettevillePerry 0
Powell Olentangy Liberty 20, Lewis Center
Olentangy Orange 13
Proctorville Fairland 34, Coal Grove Dawson-Bryant 22
Racine Southern 52, Crown City S. Gallia
14
Ravenna 13, Streetsboro 9
Richfield Revere 21, Tallmadge 15
Richwood N. Union 41, Galion 3
Rossford 47, Elmore Woodmore 21
Salineville Southern 39, Clay-Battelle,
W.Va. 8
Sandusky 36, Ontario 6
Sandusky Perkins 50, Tiffin Columbian 10
Sebring McKinley 40, McDonald 13
Shelby 49, Bellevue 34
Sherwood Fairview 36, Holgate 0
Sidney Lehman 42, Ridgeway Ridgemont
0
Smithville 61, Apple Creek Waynedale 0
Solon 43, Shaker Hts. 6
Southeastern 33, Williamsport Westfall 18
Sparta Highland 46, Cardington-Lincoln
20
Spencerville 29, Harrod Allen E. 14
Spring. Cath. Cent. 55, N. Lewisburg Triad
13
Spring. NE 48, Cedarville 20
St. Marys Memorial 13, Wapakoneta 7
St. Paris Graham 44, Spring. NW 13
Stow-Munroe Falls 41, Brecksville-Broadview Hts. 7

Strongsville 15, Elyria 8


Struthers 30, Ashtabula Edgewood 7
Sugar Grove Berne Union 47, Millersport
22
Sullivan Black River 37, Oberlin Firelands
13
Swanton 28, Liberty Center 15
Sycamore Mohawk 47, Morral Ridgedale 0
Sylvania Northview 28, Maumee 14
Thornville Sheridan 50, Crooksville 14
Tipp City Bethel 49, Ansonia 14
Tol. Cent. Cath. 49, Tol. St. Johns 7
Tol. Ottawa Hills 55, Tol. Christian 0
Tol. Start 34, Tol. Bowsher 6
Tol. Waite 52, Tol. Scott 6
Tol. Whitmer 41, Findlay 20
Tontogany Otsego 38, Fostoria 7
Toronto 47, Richmond Edison 22
Trenton Edgewood 55, Morrow Little Miami 14
Trotwood-Madison 49, Xenia 14
Troy 42, Greenville 21
Troy Christian 42, Casstown Miami E. 21
Twinsburg 37, Macedonia Nordonia 13
Van Buren 41, Mt. Blanchard Riverdale 7
Vandalia Butler 52, Sidney 28
W. Jefferson 17, London 10
W. Lafayette Ridgewood 28, Malvern 0
W. Liberty-Salem 71, S. Charleston SE 21
W. Salem NW 34, Doylestown Chippewa 10
Warren Harding 49, Youngs. East 0
Warren Howland 21, Canfield 0
Waterford 55, Stewart Federal Hocking 0
Wauseon 43, Metamora Evergreen 20
Waverly 35, Minford 0
Weir, W.Va. 11, E. Liverpool 7
Wellington 48, Sheffield Brookside 12
Wellston 43, Pomeroy Meigs 12
Westlake 56, Amherst Steele 34
Wheelersburg 42, Lucasville Valley 0
Whitehall-Yearling 31, London Madison
Plains 16
Whitehouse Anthony Wayne 52, Sylvania
Southview 0
Wickliffe 49, Beachwood 21
Williamsburg 28, Batavia Clermont NE 14
Windham 56, Southington Chalker 21
Woodsfield Monroe Cent. 37, New Matamoras Frontier 0
Wooster 38, Millersburg W. Holmes 0
Worthington Christian 43, Fairfield Christian 14
Youngs. Liberty 20, Newton Falls 14
Youngs. Mooney 13, Youngs. Ursuline 9
Zanesville Rosecrans 56, Fostoria St. Wendelin 27

NFL
All Times EDT
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East

W L T Pct PF PA
New England 5 1 0 .833 149 91
Buffalo
4 2 0 .667 162 103
Miami
2 4 0 .333 118 134
N.Y. Jets
1 5 0 .167 95 164
South

W L T Pct PF PA
Houston
4 2 0 .667 108 127
Tennessee 3 3 0 .500 120 127
Jacksonville 2 3 0 .400 101 127
Indianapolis 2 4 0 .333 160 174
North

W L T Pct PF PA
Pittsburgh 4 2 0 .667 154 123
Baltimore 3 3 0 .500 117 115
Cincinnati 2 4 0 .333 109 145
Cleveland 0 6 0 .000 113 176
West

W L T Pct PF PA
Oakland
4 2 0 .667 152 163
Denver
4 2 0 .667 140 108
Kansas City 3 2 0 .600 109 102
San Diego
2 4 0 .333 173 155
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East

W L T Pct PF PA
Dallas
5 1 0 .833 159 107
Washington 4 2 0 .667 142 142
Philadelphia 3 2 0 .600 135 78
N.Y. Giants
3 3 0 .500 116 131
South

W L T Pct PF PA
Atlanta
4 2 0 .667 199 166
Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 94 142
New Orleans 2 3 0 .400 155 168
Carolina
1 5 0 .167 161 176
North

W L T Pct PF PA
Minnesota 5 0 0 1.000 119 63
Green Bay
4 2 0 .667 140 123
Detroit
3 3 0 .500 150 153
Chicago
1 6 0 .143 111 169
West

W L T Pct PF PA
Seattle
4 1 0 .800 105 78
Los Angeles 3 3 0 .500 110 137
Arizona
3 3 0 .500 153 104
San Francisco 1 5 0 .167 127 185
Thursdays Games
Green Bay 26, Chicago 10
Sundays Games
N.Y. Giants at Los Angeles, 9:30 a.m.
Minnesota at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.
New Orleans at Kansas City, 1 p.m.
Oakland at Jacksonville, 1 p.m.
Baltimore at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m.
Washington at Detroit, 1 p.m.
Indianapolis at Tennessee, 1 p.m.
Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m.
Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.
Tampa Bay at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m.
San Diego at Atlanta, 4:05 p.m.
New England at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m.
Seattle at Arizona, 8:30 p.m.
Open: Dallas, Carolina
Mondays Games
Houston at Denver, 8:30 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 27
Jacksonville at Tennessee, 8:25 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 30
Washington at Cincinnati, 9:30 a.m.
Detroit at Houston, 1 p.m.
Arizona at Carolina, 1 p.m.
Kansas City at Indianapolis, 1 p.m.
N.Y. Jets at Cleveland, 1 p.m.
New England at Buffalo, 1 p.m.
Seattle at New Orleans, 1 p.m.
Oakland at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m.
San Diego at Denver, 4:05 p.m.
Green Bay at Atlanta, 4:25 p.m.
Philadelphia at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Open: Los Angeles, San Francisco, N.Y. Giants, Miami, Baltimore, Pittsburgh
Monday, Oct. 31
Minnesota at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
NFL Calendar
Oct. 18-19 Fall owners meeting,
Houston.
Nov. 1 Trading deadline, 4 p.m. EST
2017
Jan. 1 Regular season ends.
Jan. 7-8 Wild-card playoff games.
Jan. 14-15 Division playoff games.
Jan. 21-22 Conference
championships.
Jan. 29 Pro Bowl, Orlando, Florida.
Feb. 5 Super Bowl, Houston.

SPORTS

The Lima News

Saturday, October 22, 2016 3C

Jefferson rolls past Ada in NWC


By Mark Altstaetter

The score is not indicative of


the type of team that is over
there. They (Ada) are a class
ADA With each play from program. So, Im very proud
the line of scrimmage, Delphos of our guys. Offensively and
Jefferson seemed to get strondefensively, we played well on
ger and stronger.
both sides of the ball. We were
Ada, on the other hand,
able to get it going early, and
struggled to find ways to slow
we kept it rolling from there.
down the lethal Delphos JefferDefensively, Delphos Jefson running attack.
ferson smothered the Ada
Delphos Jefferson rolled up
offensive unit, holding it to
336 yards on the ground, en
68 total yards (9 rushing, 59
route to a convincing 44-0 vic- passing). Ada quarterback Seth
tory over Ada on Friday night
Conley was 10-of-25 passing.
at War Memorial Field in a key
The junior signal-caller was the
Northwest Conference game.
leading rusher for the Bulldogs
Hunter Binkley led Delphos
with just 13 yards on 9 carries.
Jefferson with 181 yards rushThe Jefferson defense sacked
ing on 25 carries and three
touchdowns. Teammate Brenen Conley four times on the night.
They have an explosive
Auer added 52 yards on 16 caroffense,
Sommers said about
ries and a TD. Auer also caught
Ada.
They
have great receiva TD pass from quarterback
ers.
So,
we
played
well tonight
Jace Stockwell (4-of-6, 123
against
a
very
good
football
yards). Stockwell also rushed
team,
and
were
very
proud of
for 50 yards on four touches
our
kids.
and had a TD run of 45 yards.
Delphos Jefferson jumped
Darius Shurelds (4 rushes, 22
out
quickly on Ada, scoring on
yards) had the other TD for
its
first
possession of the game,
Delphos Jefferson.
after
Ada
went three-and-out
With the win, Delphos Jefon
its
first
possession. Auer
ferson improves to 8-1 overall
and 6-0 in the NWC. Ada slips capped off a 13-play, 90-yard
to 6-3, 4-2 NWC. Spencerville, scoring drive for Jefferson with
a 4-yard run. Then, less than
which defeated Allen East
29-14 Friday, remains tied with three minutes later, Binkley
Delphos Jefferson for first place ran it in from 4 yards, giving
the Wildcats a 12-0 lead, which
in the conference.
stood for the remainder of
Well, No. 1, Ada is a great
the quarter.
football team, Delphos JefferIn the second quarter, the
son coach Chris Sommers said.
Wildcats erupted, scoring four
(Ada) Coach (Bob) Olwin
TDs. Stockwell broke five tackdoes a fantastic job. We came
les, en route to a 45-yard TD
out today and played well.

sports@limanews.com

run, giving his team an 18-0


lead, just seconds into the second stanza.
Binkley had TD runs of 40
and 7 yards in the second quarter. Stockwell connected with
Auer for a 6-yard scoring strike,
giving the Wildcats a commanding 38-0 halftime lead.
In the first half, Delphos Jefferson rushed for 263 yards,
with Binkley accounting for
158 of those. Ada mustered just
65 total offensive yards in the
first half.
Delphos Jefferson rounded
out the scoring in the fourth
quarter, when Shurelds ran it in
from 3 yards out.
Ada, knew coming in, that it
needed to find a way to slow
down the Delphos Jefferson
running attack.
Thats what they do, and
theyre really good at it, Olwin
said about Jeffersons running
attack. We knew going in,
thats what they were going
to do. Theyre not going to
deviate. Thats what theyve
had success with. They played
well and ran hard, and blocked
efficiently. We tackled too high.
We told our guys coming into
the game, they had to tackle
them at their legs. We tackled
them at their shoulders and
their kids ran through us.
For Delphos Jefferson, its
one step closer to notching an
NWC title.
However, Sommers hasnt
stressed winning as the main
focus this season.

Dennis Saam | The Lima News

Hunter Binkley scores a touchdown for Delphos Jefferson during Friday nights
game at Ada.

You tell them that its not


a win or a loss that matters.
Its about playing better than
the week before, he said.
Really, thats our focus right
now. You can go out and play
your best game and if it
works out, or it doesnt work

out youre playing your best


game. Our players have taken
that to heart. We feel like each
game, weve gotten better. Im
really proud of that.
Contact The Lima News sports
department at 567-242-0451.

Area roundup

O-G remains in WBL title hunt


By Jose Nogueras

had nine catches for 175 yards


and three touchdowns.
Kenton 21, Bath 0
OTTAWA OttawaBATH TOWNSHIP KenGlandorf remained alive to get ton quarterback Trent Hites
a piece of the Western Buckeye was 24 of 37 for 208 yards and
League title Friday night with a two touchdowns and he rushed
42-35 win against Elida.
for 107 yards and one touchJay Kaufman ran for three
down. Wildcat receiver Chris
touchdowns and passed for two Deardorff caught 10 balls for
others for the Titans (8-1, 7-1
111 yards.
WBL), finishing with 296 yards
Other WBL scores: Defiance
rushing and 114 passing. Isaac 27, Van Wert 14.
McAdams had 292 yards passNorthwest Conference
ing and four TD throws, comSpencerville 29,
pleting 23 of 41 attempts.
Allen East 14
Celina 55, Shawnee 28
SPENCERVILLE Bearcat
CELINA Bulldog Ryan
running back Keaton Lotz
Harter rushed for 213 yards
rushed for 82 yards and one
on 27 carries and four touchtouchdown and Calvin Wilson
downs. Celina Ryan Schwieter- had 91 yards and one touchman rushed for 63 yards and
down. Wilson also caught one
three touchdowns. For Shawpass from Dakota Prichard for
nee, Ray Manley was 19 of 33
10 yards. For Allen East, Caleb
for 248 yards and three touchSmelcer had 103 yards on 8
downs. Manley also rushed for carries and one touchdown and
one touchdown. Jalen Bagley
Spencer Miller was 11 of 32 for

jnogueras@civitasmedia.com

Top

said. We really struggled


in the first half with field
position and give them
credit they controlled the
From page 1C
field position and they
touchdown drive that
controlled the clock most
resulted in a Wapakoneta of the first half. We just
touchdown when Vorhees didnt do well early with
connected with Kais
execution.
Chiles from six yards out
Moyer added that one
on a fourth and 2 with
of the reasons for the
5:36 left in the game. In
Riders success was them
the drive Vorhees was 4
controlling the line of
of 4 for 66 yards.
scrimmage.
The Riders ran the
Minus the missed
majority of the clock out
coverage on the halfback
after the touchdown by
option pass, the Redskin
picking up two crucial
defense had stymied the
first downs and then
Rider rushing game and
finally punting and putyielded just 161 rushing
ting the ball at the Redyards. Fisher led the Ridskin 12 yard line with just ers in rushing with just
1:10 left in the game.
70 yards on 21 carries
Vorhees could not rally and backfield mate Eric
the Redskins for a second Spicer, the leading rusher
big drive and time ran
in the WBL was held to
out on the Wapakoneta.
55 yards on 20 carries.
And as the clock read
St. Marys, which gardouble zeroes the Rider
nered a share of the WBL
fans stormed the field to
title with the win, will try
celebrate.
to win it outright when
For the game Vorhees
it faces Ottawa-Glandorf
went 14 of 27 for
(8-1, 7-1 WBL) in the
110 yards and one
regular season finale
touchdown.
Friday night.
We really got somethings going there in the Reach Jose Nogueras at 567-242fourth quarter, Moyer
0468 or on twitter @JoseNogueras1

151 yards with one touchdown.


Chris Klemen had 4 catches for
81 yards and one touchdown.
Crestview 41, Bluffton 21
CONVOY Crestviews
Trevor Gibson rushed for 147
yards on 18 carries and scored
two touchdowns. Drew Kline
rushed for 100 yards on 10
carries and scored two touchdowns. Kline also threw for
two scores, going 6 of 9 for 56
yards. Wade Sheets and Braden
Van Cleave also caught touchdown passes. For Bluffton,
Dakota Bricker rushed for 86
yards on 13 carries and two
touchdowns. Jason Bracy also
scored a rushing touchdown.
Columbus Grove 27,
Paulding 22
COLUMBUS GROVE
Bulldog Reid Stechschulte
rushed for 168 yards and 4
touchdowns and Eric Warnecke
had 99 yards rushing. Pauldings Preston Ingol had 153

yards and one touchdown.


Midwest Athletic
Conference
Delphos St. Johns
27, Parkway 7
DELPHOS Blue Jay
quarterback Jacob Youngpeter
was 12 of 17 for 231 yards and
three touchdowns. Receiver
Jared Wurst caught three
passes for 61 yards and two
touchdowns.
Other MAC scores: Marion
Local 31, St. Henry 0; Fort
Recovery 37, New Bremen 0;
Coldwater 34, Anna 0; Minster
15, Versailles 12.
Northwest Central
Conference
Hardin Northern
46, Perry 27
PERRY TOWNSHIP Polar
Bear Andrew Stump rushed
for 96 yards and scored two
touchdowns. Quarterback
Bradlee Stump was 7 of 12 for
136 yards and one touchdown.

Logan Lease also scored two


touchdowns. For Perry, Louis
Hoersten was 13 of 24 for 203
yards and two touchdowns.
Commodore receiver Kobe
Glover caught 11 receptions for
214 yards and one touchdown.
Other NWCC scores: Upper
Scioto Valley 50, Fort Loramie
29; Riverside 37, WaynesfieldGoshen 6; Lehman Catholic 42,
Ridgemont 0
Elsewhere
Bishop Hartley at LCC
LIMA Lima Central
Catholic (2-6) will play host
to Columbus Bishop Hartley
(6-2), ranked No. 8 in Division
IV in the last Associated Press
media poll, at 7 tonight at Spartan Stadium.
Other area scores: Leipsic
46, Cory-Rawson 7; Indian
Lake 38, Bellefontaine 13;
McComb 35, Pandora-Gilboa 0.
Reach Jose Nogueras at 567-242-0468 or
on twitter at @JoseNogueras1

Lima

with a 35-yard TD pass


to Gary Vincent and
a 66-yard TD pass to
Jacob Novak.
From page 1C
That cut the Lima
They came to him
Senior lead to 28-21
(Walker) every time, so
with 7:50 left in the
it was pretty easy to take third quarter.
off, Mitchell said. It
A recovery of an onwas open.
side kick led to a 35-yard
Lima Senior went up
field goal by Palmer
14-0 when Walker took a Yenrick and it was
dive play, bounced it out
28-24, Spartans.
to the right and went for
When Yenrick drilled
a 58-yard TD with 1:41
a 32-yard field goal,
left in the first quarter.
the Spartans lead
Walker ran the same
was trimmed to 28-27
play for a 65-yard TD,
with 5:03 left in the
including making three
third quarter.
defenders miss when
That was as close as
he bounced right. That
Clay
would get.
gave the Spartans a 21-6
Mitchell
scored on a
lead with 11 minutes left
14-yard
TD
to give Lima
before the half.
Senior
a
34-27.
That was instinct,
They made some
Walker said of making
adjustments
and shifted
three players miss in
in
the
middle
(to key on
the open field. I get
around people and make Walker), Griffin said.
But we have to have
people miss.
some fortitude and come
Mitchells 21-yard
off the line and block
scrambling TD gave
some guys. We missed
Lima Senior a 28-6
a lot of blocks in the
lead with 1:41 left
second half.
before the half.
And when the SparClay quarterback
tans Tyson picked off
Reese Wamer sparked
his teams comeback,
a pass at the Clay 24, it

Richard Parrish | The Lima News

Lima Seniors Adrine Mitchell scrambles for yards against


Oregon Clays Adam Ummel during Friday nights game at
Spartan Stadium.

set up a 24-yard TD run


by Mitchell to push the
Spartans lead to 40-27
with 2:32 to go.
Tyson picked off his
second pass of the night
with 1:28 to go to seal it.
Kevontae Tyson is
having a heck of a year
and is one of the top
corners in the league,
Griffin said.
Wamer completed 16
of 43 for 230 yards. He
threw two TDs, but had

two interceptions.
Now it comes down to
Toledo Central Catholic
(9-0, 6-0 TRAC) at 7
p.m. Friday at Spartan Stadium.
We have to be quite
focused in practice this
week, Walker said.
This could be my last
game. I have to play hard
and give it all I got.
The Lima News sports department
can be reached at 567-242-0451.

4C Saturday, October 22, 2016

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FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS

Dennis Saam | The Lima News

Adas Jordan Bailey attempts to bring down Delphos Jeffersons Jace Stockwell during Friday nights
game in Ada.

Don Speck | The Lima News

Wapakonetas Manny Vorhees throws a pass to Maddux Liles (15) during Friday nights game at Skip
Baughman Field in St. Marys.

Richard Parrish | The Lima News

Lima Seniors Kevontae Tyson (5) defends a pass intended for Oregon Clays Josh Kiss during Friday
nights game at Spartan Stadium.

Dennis Saam | The Lima News

Adas Seth Conley unleashes a pass during Friday nights home game against Delphos Jefferson.

Don Speck | The Lima News

Wapakonetas Tyler Copeland attempts to tackle St. Marys Dustin Howell during Friday nights game
at Skip Baughman Field in St. Marys.

Richard Parrish | The Lima News

Lima Seniors Boppi White rushes for yards against Oregon Clays Petion Jean-Louis during Friday
nights game at Spartan Stadium.

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Saturday, October 22, 2016 5C

Indians could have Salazar back for Series


By Tom Withers

Salazar will throw a


three-inning simulated
game Saturday and the
CLEVELAND After Indians will assess his
weeks of being broken
status before deciding
and bloodied, the Indians whether to have him on
pitching staff may have
their World Series roster.
reinforcements in the
Salazar went 11-6 with
World Series.
a 3.87 ERA in 25 starts,
Starter Danny Salazar, but Francona said its poswho hasnt pitched since sible the hard-throwing
Sept. 9 because of tightright-hander could be
ness in his right forearm, used in relief.
has thrown well in recent
I think the good news
bullpen sessions and
is if Danny pitches, and
might be able to pitch
he pitches healthy and
for the first time in this
hes throwing the ball
postseason.
over the plate, we have
Manager Terry Franco- a really good pitcher
na said Friday that Salafor however amount of
zar has let it go during innings hes built up for,
some recent workouts
which can potentially
and has not been restrict- help us, he said.
ed to throwing only fastThe loss of Salazar
balls and changeups.
and Carlos Carrasco,
I think hes ready to
who broke his right
pitch, Francona said as
hand when he was hit
the AL champions await- by a line drive Sept.
ed their Series opponent. 17, has forced Francona

AP Sports Writer

Championship Series
lasted less than an inning
when his stitched right
pinkie opened up and
he had to be replaced
because of excessive bleeding.
Bauer sliced his finger
open while repairing a
drone prior to the ALCS,
an unusual accident
that put added strain on
Clevelands staff.
Bauer said Friday that
his finger is healing and
hes confident the added
rest before the series
opens will allow him to
AP photo pitch. The quirky rightCleveland starting pitcher Danny Salazar has been out since early hander was asked when
September with tightness in his right forearm.
hed be ready.
Game 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
might be able to pair him
to juggle his rotation
and 7, he said.
with rookie Ryan Merand be creative with
Francona was told of
ritt for a start or use him
a bullpen which has
Bauers comments.
with Mike Clevinger.
been extraordinary
That would be a
The Indians are also
in October.
little better than the
hoping Trevor Bauer
But a healthy Salazar
will be available after his last series, he said
would give Francona an
sarcastically.
interesting weapon as he Game 4 start in the AL

Francona said the team


met with hand specialist Dr. Thomas Graham
to discuss Bauers
progress. After Bauer
workout out on Friday,
Graham was going to add
another suture.
He thinks its healing
really good, theres just
that one area down at the
bottom where the skin
isnt quite as healthy as
the rest of it, Francona
said. So hes going to
suture it back up so it
wont bleed. Thats really
the only issue. And hes
very confident that this is
not going to be an issue.
Indians ace Corey
Kluber is expected to
start Tuesdays Series
opener, but Francona
has not made any formal
announcement as he
wants to get through the
next two days before setting his rotation.

Kershaw stands in the way of Cubs making history


By Andrew Seligman

For a franchise defined more


by heartbreak and losing, this
will be no ordinary Saturday.
CHICAGO All thats left
Then again, this has been no
for the Chicago Cubs to do is
ordinary season.
make history.
The Cubs led the majors with
The Cubs came home to
103 wins and ran away with
Wrigley Field with a 3-2 lead
the NL Central title. They won
over the Los Angeles Dodgers
more games than any Cubs
in the NL Championship Series team since 1910, and if they
and a chance tonight to end a
beat Clayton Kershaw and the
more than seven-decade wait to Dodgers, theyll face Clevereturn to the World Series.
land in their first World Series
Were not going to run
since 1945.
away from anything, manager
That, of course, will put them
Joe Maddon said. Its within
on the verge of their first chamour reach right now. But I
pionship since 1908.
do want us to go after it as
But before they can think
though its, again, hate to say
about that, they have to get
to the World Series, and their
it, but Saturday. Lets just go
first opportunity comes against
play our Saturday game and
one of the games most domisee how it falls.

AP Sports Writer

nant pitchers in Kershaw. The


Cubs will go with major league
ERA leader Kyle Hendricks
in Game 6.
Game 7 would be on Sunday,
if necessary.
Weve won two games in a
row before, said Los Angeles
Adrian Gonzalez. Nothing
says we cant do it Saturday
and Sunday.
The Cubs put themselves
in this position by shaking off
back-to-back shutout losses and
combining to score 18 runs in
the past two games.
Jon Lester threw seven solid
innings, Addison Russell continued his resurgence at the
plate with a tiebreaking home
run and the Cubs beat the
Dodgers 8-4 on Thursday night.

Russell has gone deep in


back-to-back games and is 5
for 10 after going 1 for 24 to
start the postseason. Anthony
Rizzo is also connecting, with
five hits and a homer over the
past two games after going 2
for 26. Javier Baez continues
to come through with big hits
and making sensational plays at
second base.
Now, its up to Kershaw to
cool off the Cubs.
The three-time NL Cy Young
Award winner is 2-0 with a
3.72 ERA in three starts and
one relief appearance this postseason and has been erasing
a reputation for struggling in
the playoffs. He came through
with two decent starts against
Washington in the NLDS

and closed out the seriesclinching win.


He was nothing short of
spectacular against Chicago
in Game 2, pitching two-hit
ball over seven innings before
Kenley Jansen closed out a
1-0 victory.
Kershaw was ready to pitch
Thursday on three days rest.
Hell get five between starts
instead, though he will be
pitching for the fourth time
in 12 days.
Were down a game, but
weve won on the road before,
manager Dave Roberts said.
Weve won two games before.
And I think that for us its an
isolated focus on Game 6. We
get a rested Kersh. So with
that, we feel good.

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Michigan State looks for return to normalcy


By David Ginsburg

AP Sports Writer

COLLEGE PARK, Md.


While taking a stroll
through the Michigan
State football complex
earlier this week, Mark
Dantonio took a long
look at mementos from
the great teams he has
coached during the past
nine years.
It just sort of hit
me a little bit, where
we are right now
relative to where weve
been, he said.
The Spartans have
finished in the Top
25 in six of the last
nine years. They went
87-33 over that span,
won four straight bowl
games and three Big Ten
championships.
Thats where theyve
been. Where they are
now is nothing less than
confounding.

Michigan State (2-4,


0-3) will bring a fourgame losing streak into
tonights game at Maryland (4-2, 1-2). The four
defeats match the number
of losses the Spartans
absorbed in the last two
years combined.
Bad things are going
to happen. Thats going
to be a part of your life,
Dantonio said. People
have to handle problems.
So thats our mindset.
Thats what we have
to do, and thats what
we will do.
Unless they can
rebound with gusto, the
Spartans run of nine
straight bowl appearances will end.
Its something weve
done every year,
Dantonio said. Weve
sort of taken it for
granted. I dont think
you can obviously take
things for granted

right now. Were a 2-4


football team.
Maryland first-year
coach DJ Durkin is
attempting to build the
sort of dynasty Michigan
State enjoyed through last
season. He was headed in
the right direction, winning his first four games,
before a two-game skid
pushed the Terrapins
back to reality.
Were coming off of
two games that didnt
turn out the way we wanted them to, Durkin said.
We have to bounce back.
This is how you find out
what youre made of.
Some other things to
know about the matchup
between Michigan State
and Maryland:
Quarterback issues:
Dantonio could play three
different quarterbacks
against the Terrapins.
Or, he might choose
one and stick with him.

Senior Tyler OConnor,


a Lima Central Catholic
graduate, was replaced as
the starter last week by
redshirt freshman Brian
Lewerke. Both of them
played in a 54-40 home
loss to Northwestern.
Damion Terry is also
in the mix for Saturday.
Maryland will start Perry
Hills if hes recovered
from a shoulder injury. He
missed the second half of
a loss to Penn State and
watched from the sideline
as true freshman Tyrrell
Pigrome struggled last
week in a 31-10 drubbing
by Minnesota.
Been there, done that:
Former Michigan State
quarterback Kirk Cousins
cant believe whats happening to the football program at his alma mater.
Its been a challenge this
year, but that happens,
said Cousins, now the
starter for the Washing-

ton Redskins. I lost three


of my first four games as
a starting quarterback at
Michigan State, he said.
Ive always been a believer of the fact that tough
times dont last, tough
people do. Theyll be all
right, theyll regroup, get
it together.
No defense: The
Spartans are allowing 30
points and 378 yards per
game. Thats the most
obvious explanation for
the 2-4 start. You have to
look at everything. Thats
what weve done, Dantonio said. Well look
at our leadership on the
field, how we do things
structurally, how we do
things on the sideline.
Well look at it all and
try and get everything
in order.
Likely iffy: Marylands
standout kick returner
and defensive back Will
Likely hurt his knee

against Minnesota and is


questionable for Saturday.
Likely has returned four
punts for touchdowns
over his career. In Marylands 37-15 loss to Michigan State in 2014, he
amassed a school-record
228 yards in kickoff
returns. Hes tough on
defense, too the 5-foot7 senior had 14 tackles
on Sept. 17 in a win over
Central Florida.
Lights on: This will be
the Spartans third night
game on the road. Its
Marylands first at home
under the lights, and a
huge crowd is expected.
The night game is an
interesting thing in college football. Theres usually a pretty good atmosphere, Durkin said. At
night, the fans are usually
a little more excited and
into the game. Being
at home for a night
game is great.

A&M, Alabama meet in season-defining game


By John Zenor

in that span. The budding rivalry has produced


classics like the Johnny
TUSCALOOSA, Ala.
Manziel-led 2012 upset
Kevin Sumlin and
by the Aggies in TuscaTexas A&M have celeloosa and Bamas 49-42
brated a colossal win and win a year later. Its also
endured a humiliating
supplied Alabamas bigloss at Alabamas Bryant- gest beatdown against a
Denny Stadium.
ranked team, a 59-0 win
Now, theyre back.
on the Aggies last visit
The sixth-ranked
two seasons ago.
Aggies return Saturday
Such a one-sided outto face No. 1 Alabama in come seems unlikely this
a matchup of the Southtime but Alabama is a
eastern Conferences last whopping 18-point favorunbeaten teams and a
ite coming off dominating
game thats every bit as
performances against
important as any previTennessee and Arkansas.
ous meeting.
Texas A&M quarterIts even more intriguback Trevor Knight, who
ing with the Crimson
led Oklahoma to a Sugar
Tide (7-0, 4-0) having
Bowl win over Alabama
edged closer to the Texas as a redshirt freshman,
A&M style of speedy
said the Aggies have
tempo and quarterback
this game in its proper
runs. The Aggies (6-0,
perspective.
4-0) havent abandoned
Were not over-emphathat formula by any
sizing this week and thats
stretch but have taken
not discrediting Alabama
over the role of the SECs and what theyve done,
top running team that
he said. But this isnt the
would seem more Bamas end all, be all. This is the
domain traditionally.
seventh game of our seaNo wonder Tide coach son. We still have a bunch
Nick Saban said were
of games after that and
full of challenges for
we realize and respect the
this week.
opponent that were playThis is one of those
ing but were not making
season-defining games for it on a pedestal or anyus, Saban said.
thing like that.
For both teams. Its the
Here are some things to
second time in four seawatch in Saturdays Texas
sons that the SEC West
A&M-Alabama game:
showdown has featured
Top 10 list: Alabama
No. 1 versus No. 6 and
has grown accustomed
the third Top 10 matchup to playing much-hyped

AP Sports Writer

games, going 23-6 against


Top 10 teams since 2008.
The Aggies have fared
pretty well, too. Theyve
won a school-record three
road games against Top
10 teams under Sumlin,
including that 29-24 win
in 2012 that was the programs second win over a
top-ranked team.
Running QBs: Both
defenses will have to
be wary of quarterback
runs. Tide freshman Jalen
Hurts and Knight rank
second on their respective teams in rushing, but
nobody comes close in
reaching the end zone on
the ground. Knight has
run for nine touchdowns
and 502 yards, Hurts has
produced 428 yards and
eight TDs.
Non-offensive TDs:
Alabamas special teams
and defense are on a roll
when it comes to scoring, accounting for 11
touchdowns this season
and at least one in nine
straight games. It would
be hard to top the last
meeting with the Aggies,
when the Tide scored on
three interception returns
. Sumlin cites a number
of factors, luck not being
among them.
A lot of them are
two-way players in high
school and frustrated
they only get to play
defense, he said. They
are letting the world
know about it.

Todays college football games


All Times EDT - (Subject to change)
East
North Texas (3-3) at Army (4-2), Noon
Cornell (3-2) at Brown (1-4), Noon
Lehigh (5-2) at Holy Cross (3-4), Noon
Davidson (2-5) at Marist (3-3), Noon
Maine (3-3) at Rhode Island (1-6), Noon
Robert Morris (1-6) at Sacred Heart (5-1), Noon
UCF (3-3) at UConn (3-4), Noon
Syracuse (3-4) at Boston College (3-3), 12:30 p.m.
Wagner (4-2) at Bryant (2-4), 1 p.m.
Lafayette (1-6) at Bucknell (2-4), 1 p.m.
Stony Brook (4-2) at Delaware (2-4), 1 p.m.
Georgetown (3-3) at Fordham (4-2), 1 p.m.
Harvard (4-1) at Princeton (4-1), 1 p.m.
Dartmouth (3-2) at Columbia (1-4), 1:30 p.m.
Memphis (5-1) at Navy (4-1), 3:30 p.m.
New Hampshire (4-3) at Towson (2-4), 3:30 p.m.
Albany (NY) (4-2) at Villanova (5-2), 3:30 p.m.
TCU (4-2) at West Virginia (5-0), 3:30 p.m.
Ohio St. (6-0) at Penn St. (4-2), 8 p.m.
South
Kennesaw St. (4-2) at Gardner-Webb (3-4), Noon
NC State (4-2) at Louisville (5-1), Noon
UMass (1-6) at South Carolina (2-4), Noon
NC A&T (5-1) at Howard (1-6), 1 p.m.
Jacksonville (2-3) at Morehead St. (2-5), 1 p.m.
NC Central (5-2) at Morgan St. (2-3), 1 p.m.
Delaware St. (0-6) at SC State (2-3), 1:30 p.m.
The Citadel (6-0) at Wofford (4-2), 1:30 p.m.
VMI (3-3) at Chattanooga (6-1), 2 p.m.
CCSU (1-5) at Coastal Carolina (4-2), 2 p.m.
Bethune-Cookman (0-5) at Norfolk St. (0-5), 2 p.m.
SE Missouri (2-4) at Tennessee Tech (2-5), 2:30 p.m.
Jacksonville St. (5-1) at E. Kentucky (2-4), 3 p.m.
Hampton (3-2) at Florida A&M (3-4), 3 p.m.
Grambling St. (4-1) at MVSU (0-7), 3 p.m.
North Carolina (5-2) at Virginia (2-4), 3 p.m.
Texas A&M (6-0) at Alabama (7-0), 3:30 p.m.
Idaho (4-3) at Appalachian St. (4-2), 3:30 p.m.
Richmond (5-2) at Elon (2-4), 3:30 p.m.
UT Martin (4-3) at Georgia St. (1-5), 3:30 p.m.
Monmouth (NJ) (4-3) at Liberty (3-3), 3:30 p.m.
Stetson (3-3) at Campbell (3-2), 4 p.m.
Sam Houston St. (6-0) at Nicholls (3-3), 4 p.m.
Mercer (3-3) at Austin Peay (0-6), 5 p.m.
Houston Baptist (2-4) at SE Louisiana (3-3), 5 p.m.
Ark.-Pine Bluff (1-5) at Southern U. (3-2), 5 p.m.
Charlotte (2-5) at Marshall (2-4), 5:30 p.m.
Arkansas (5-2) at Auburn (4-2), 6 p.m.
Presbyterian (2-4) at Charleston Southern (3-2), 6 p.m.
Louisiana Tech (4-3) at FIU (3-4), 7 p.m.
McNeese St. (3-4) at Northwestern St. (1-5), 7 p.m.
W. Carolina (1-5) at Samford (5-1), 7 p.m.
Old Dominion (3-2) at W. Kentucky (4-3), 7 p.m.

Mississippi St. (2-4) at Kentucky (3-3), 7:30 p.m.


Michigan St. (2-4) at Maryland (4-2), 7:30 p.m.
Tennessee St. (5-1) at Vanderbilt (3-4), 7:30 p.m.
Mississippi (3-3) at LSU (4-2), 9 p.m.
Midwest
Miami (Ohio) (1-6) at Bowling Green (1-6), Noon
Wisconsin (4-2) at Iowa (5-2), Noon
Oklahoma St. (4-2) at Kansas (1-5), Noon
Texas (3-3) at Kansas St. (3-3), Noon
Rutgers (2-5) at Minnesota (4-2), Noon
Indiana (3-3) at Northwestern (3-3), Noon
Cent. Michigan (5-2) at Toledo (5-1), Noon
Dayton (5-2) at Butler (3-4), 1 p.m.
Ohio (4-3) at Kent St. (2-5), 1 p.m.
Murray St. (1-5) at E. Illinois (5-2), 2 p.m.
Missouri St. (3-3) at N. Iowa (2-4), 2 p.m.
Akron (4-3) at Ball St. (4-3), 3 p.m.
Youngstown St. (5-1) at S. Dakota St. (4-2), 3 p.m.
Indiana St. (3-4) at S. Illinois (2-4), 3 p.m.
Illinois St. (3-4) at South Dakota (3-3), 3 p.m.
Illinois (2-4) at Michigan (6-0), 3:30 p.m.
Buffalo (1-5) at N. Illinois (1-6), 3:30 p.m.
Purdue (3-3) at Nebraska (6-0), 3:30 p.m.
E. Michigan (5-2) at W. Michigan (7-0), 3:30 p.m.
Middle Tennessee (4-2) at Missouri (2-4), 4 p.m.
East Carolina (2-4) at Cincinnati (3-3), 7 p.m.
N. Dakota St. (5-1) at W. Illinois (5-1), 7 p.m.
Southwest
Jackson St. (2-4) at Texas Southern (3-3), 3 p.m.
Incarnate Word (1-5) at Abilene Christian (0-7), 3:30 p.m.
Prairie View (4-2) at Rice (0-6), 3:30 p.m.
Tulane (3-3) at Tulsa (4-2), 3:45 p.m.
Lamar (3-3) at Cent. Arkansas (5-1), 7 p.m.
Houston (6-1) at SMU (2-4), 7 p.m.
Louisiana-Lafayette (2-4) at Texas St. (2-4), 7 p.m.
UTEP (1-5) at UTSA (3-3), 7 p.m.
Oklahoma (4-2) at Texas Tech (3-3), 8 p.m.
Far West
Hawaii (3-4) at Air Force (4-2), 2 p.m.
E. Washington (5-1) at Montana St. (2-5), 2:05 p.m.
Colorado (5-2) at Stanford (4-2), 3 p.m.
Sacramento St. (1-6) at N. Colorado (3-3), 3:05 p.m.
Valparaiso (3-4) at San Diego (5-1), 4 p.m.
Utah (6-1) at UCLA (3-4), 4 p.m.
North Dakota (5-2) at Idaho St. (2-4), 4:35 p.m.
Colorado St. (3-4) at UNLV (3-4), 5:30 p.m.
Oregon St. (2-4) at Washington (6-0), 6:30 p.m.
Montana (5-1) at N. Arizona (3-4), 7 p.m.
Georgia Southern (3-3) at New Mexico St. (2-4), 8 p.m.
Weber St. (4-2) at S. Utah (3-3), 8 p.m.
Louisiana-Monroe (2-4) at New Mexico (3-3), 9 p.m.
UC Davis (2-5) at Cal Poly (4-2), 9:05 p.m.
Washington St. (4-2) at Arizona St. (5-2), 10 p.m.
Wyoming (4-2) at Nevada (3-4), 10:30 p.m.
Fresno St. (1-6) at Utah St. (2-4), 10:30 p.m.

AP photo

Texas A&M quarterback Trevor Knight (8) led Oklahoma to a 45-31 2014 Sugar Bowl win against
Alabama as a redshirt freshman.

Pass rushers galore:


The game features some
of college footballs
premier quarterback
chasers. Texas A&M has
bookends Myles Garrett
and Daeshon Hall and
ranks third in the nation
in tackles for loss (9.7 per
game). Alabama counters

with Jonathan Allen,


Tim Williams and Ryan
Anderson. All five players rank among the Top
86 in sacks.
Their front is
ridiculous, best way
I can put it, Sumlin said. As good as
there is in football.

Young runners: Led


by Texas A&M freshman Trayveon Williams,
this game features five
of the SECs top 20 runners. All but Knight are
freshmen or sophomores.
Williams is leading the
league with 117.3 rushing
yards per game.

Ohio State; 7. Michigan; 8.


Stanford; 9. Tennessee; 10.
Notre Dame.
Its likely you could find
From page 1C
similar results most years
the preseason to unranked
between preseason polls
with no chance of being
and midseason polls.
ranked again until 2017.
Some teams come into
Or it might be Michigan
the season overrated
State (2-4) joining Notre
and others who probably
Dame outside the rankings deserve to be in the Top 25
after being No. 12 in the
are overlooked because they
preseason poll.
werent good last season
Oklahoma started the
or have not been historiseason at No. 3, behind
cally good.
Alabama and Clemson, but
No. 2 Ohio State (6-0,
did an ugly cannon ball dive 3-0 Big Ten) has showed it
down to No. 16 after losses deserves a spot in the Top
to Houston and Ohio State. Ten despite losing 16 startThe most costly drop
ers from last season.
in the polls, at least for a
The Buckeyes will be
coach, was LSU going from looking for another win on
No. 5 preseason to No. 25
the road at Penn State (4-2,
now after losing to Wiscon- 2-1 Big Ten) tonight in Beasin and Auburn. Following
ver Stadium.
the Auburn loss, head coach
Ohio State has beaten
Les Miles was fired.
Penn State four times in a
The current Top Ten is:
row and six of the last seven
1. Alabama; 2. Ohio State;
times theyve played, with
3. Michigan; 4. Clemson; 5. the only loss coming in the
Washington; 6. Texas A&M; suspension-marred 2011
7. Louisville; 8. Nebraska; 9. Buckeyes season, 10 days
Baylor; 10. Wisconsin.
after PSU fired long-time
coach Joe Paterno.
The preseason Top Ten
Penn State is averaging
lineup was: 1. Alabama; 2.
30.5 a game, led by quarterClemson; 3. Oklahoma; 4.
back Trace McSorley (1,436
Florida State; 5. LSU; 6.

yards and 8 TDs passing;


186 yards rushing), tailback
Saquon Barkley (582 yards,
8 TDs), a solid group of
receivers and an improving
offensive line.
Where the Nittany Lions
have had problems is on
defense, where theyre
allowing 28.5 points a game
and rank close to the bottom of the Big Ten at stopping the run.
Penn State, like Wisconsin last week, is pointing
toward this game as one
that could signify it is
among the top teams in the
Big Ten. Now that the scholarship restrictions imposed
by the NCAA because of
the Jerry Sandusky child
abuse scandal have been
lifted, Penn State thinks it
is on the way to possibly
doing that.
A 49-10 loss to Michigan
earlier this season indicates
there is still a way to go for
the Nittany Lions.
Ohio State is 6-5 at Beaver Stadium since Penn
State entered the Big Ten
in 1993. Tonight should
make it 7-5.
The prediction: Ohio
State 31, Penn State 17.

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are excluded. The fiction and nonfiction lists in all formats
include both adult and juvenile titles; the business list includes only adult titles. The combined lists track sales by
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excluded. Refer questions to Michael.Boone(at)wsj.com.

Saturday, October 22, 2016 7A

Hugh Laurie takes Chance on new series from Hulu


By Rick Bentley

The Fresno Bee (TNS)

LOS ANGELES It
worked in a big way once
before for Hugh Laurie, so
hes back playing a similar
sounding character in his
new series for Hulu. The
British actor spent eight
seasons portraying a doctor with his own set of
problems who went by a
one-syllable name when he
starred in the Fox series
House. His latest role is
as a forensic neuropsychiatrist with loads of issues
who is known as Chance.
Laurie didnt originally
make a connection between
the roles except for the
monosyllable name.
I thought, should he be
called Chancelington or
something or Chancefordbury, Laurie says. I dont
really see similarities, and
maybe thats because Ive
artificially erected a wall
between the two things.
Maybe Im incorrect.
Maybe it would be a terrible distraction for the
audience, but I hope not
because, to me, the characters are massively different.
Their practices are different. Their attitude to life
is different, and the story
that unfolds is infinitely
removed from that other
world you mentioned.
The story of Chance
is based on the Kem Nunn
novel. Dr. Eldon Chance
(Laurie) reluctantly gets
pulled into a dangerous
world of mistaken identity,
police corruption and mental illness. He becomes the
target of an abusive spouse

of one of his patients


who just happens to be a
ruthless police detective.
Gretchen Mol, LisaGay
Hamilton, Paul Adelstein
and Ethan Suplee star in
the series now streaming
weekly on Hulu.
Subconsciously, Laurie
might have been attracted
to a role that, to the casual
observer, has similarities to
his biggest hit. He knows
the obvious big attraction
was getting to play such a
rich and complex character.
Roles like Chance and the
ones he played in Veep
and Night Manager were
enticing enough for him to
return to television.
It does help that his
recent TV projects were for
streaming services or cable
channels. That means fewer
episodes to make than the
24 he was making each year
with House.
I was just intrigued by
the notion of just telling a
single story from A to B or
A to Z, if you like, in these
10 episodes. Generally
speaking, television or the
older form of television was
about the central characters kind of remaining the
same while the surrounding characters change, as
opposed to film where central characters transform,
Laurie says.
In this, we are doing
something rather different,
I think, and we are seeing,
or should be seeing, if we
get it right, a genuine and
rather profound transformation of a number of characters who are unrecognizable
at the end from where
they started.

Hugh Laurie on Chance. (Hulu)

Executive producer Alexandra Cunningham explains


that at the start, Chance is
beginning to feel that hes
never had an effect on the
world around him. Hes a
neuropsychiatrist who feels
that he has never been able
to help any of his patients,
that hes part of a broken
system, that he lives in a
world that doesnt work.
His saving grace is that he
continues to embrace the
idea that he can change.
This changes when he
meets the characters played
by Mol and Suplee. His relationship with them helps
Chance become more of a
man of action.
Laurie has called on
lessons learned from his
father, who was a general
practitioner, who told him
about dealing with sick
people: Its never a matter
of curing someone, but
rather just trying to find

the least bad option. Hes


brought that philosophy to
playing Chance.
Having to confront this
kind of pain and suffering
and know that, actually,
the best you can do is
hold someones hand and
just guide them through
something that is almost
unsurvivable, that takes
an enormous toll, Laurie
says. Chance has paid
about as much as he
can pay of that toll. Hes
reached a point where it
has become intolerable to
simply carry on knowing
that hes not making
a difference.
I think what we would
most like, all of us, to have
on our gravestones, you
know, They made a difference, of any kind, in
any field, just to make a
difference. Its a modest
ambition, but its a pretty
important one, I think.

Walking Dead fans; can they take whats to come?


By David Martindale

captured our heroes, then


demonstrated his power
and ruthlessness with his
Its the episode that Walk- barbed-wire baseball bat.
ing Dead Heads have been
The closing shot of the show
eagerly dreading for months. was from the victims bloody
The Walking Deads
point of view.
Season 6 cliffhanger left
In the return episode,
viewers dying to know
airing at 8 p.m. Sunday on
which of their beloved char- AMC, we will at last find
acters is about to die.
out who has been hit.
Will it be Rick, who leads
The producers have
a group of scrappy survivors promised that there will be
across a zombie-infested
no wriggling out of this prelandscape? Will it be Daryl, dicament. A character that
the fan favorite? Will it be
viewers know and love will
Glenn, who miraculously
die and with that, The
avoided being devoured by
Walking Dead will head
Walkers earlier in Season 6? into new territory.
Or will it be Maggie, whose
We are seven years in
pregnancy represents hope
and we are only unleashing
and a future?
now probably the greatest
It could be any one of
villain of the series, says
these or some other cherAndrew Lincoln, a.k.a. Rick
ished member of the group. Grimes. Its a very thrilling
Thats why fans have been
and exciting time.
so edgy since May.
It does feel like we
The Season 6 finale
are smashing everything
introduced Negan, a villain
and starting over. The
played by Jeffrey Dean Mor- playing field has irrevocagan. The charismatic sadist bly changed.

Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TNS)

Morgan, formerly of
Supernatural, Greys
Anatomy and The Good
Wife, says hes having a
blast being this bad.
To play this role is a
dream come true, he says.
Its the most fun Ive ever
had in my life and thats
horrible for everyones sake.
You wont be able to see
Negan (at any time throughout Season 7) without thinking of the premiere episode.
What he does is so strong
and so shocking.
The Walking Dead,
the highest-rated drama on
cable, was recently guaranteed an eighth season.
The Season 7 premiere
will be followed at 9 p.m. by
an expanded 90-minute edition of Talking Dead, live
from the Hollywood Forever
Cemetery. Host Chris Hardwick will be joined by 12
cast members and executive
producers Scott M. Gimple
and Robert Kirkman for the
after-show discussion.

Youve got to hand it to


The Walking Dead. This
show knows how to bring in
a new character.
Negan talks a lot. He
loves the sound of his own
voice, Morgan says. Dont
get lulled by that. The second you think its another
Negan monologue, maybe
its not.
The actor remembers the
tense situation tense
onscreen and maybe a
little bit off screen when
Negan officially hit the
scene. Ricks group had been
rounded up by the Saviors
and were lined up and kneeling before the big man. He
launched into a monologue,
laid down the law, then lowered the boom.
This was a big deal for
them as a cast and as a family, Morgan says. Theyve
gone through a war together. I had just flown in. Hi,
meet Jeff. He is going to be
Negan. This guy is going to
kill somebody.

Central Ave., will be hosting its second annual Craft


and Vendor Show from 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 19.
If interested in joining as
a crafter or vendor, contact
administrator, April Ellerbrock at 419-238-0631 ext.
308 or email aellerbrock@
wcoil.com.

Moscow Ballet Soloist


and audition director, Anna
Radik will be auditioning
students beginning at 10
a.m. Oct. 29 at Lyns Academy of Dance, 101 Pioneer
Road, Elida. Student dancers, boys and girls, ages 7
to 17 years and who have
had at least one year of ballet training may audition
for ancillary roles. Dancers
must be shorter than 52
to be considered. The auditions are free, there may
be a casting fee. Selected
children will have a rehearsal Oct. 30.
Sign up to audition by
visiting www.nutcracker.
com/youth-auditions.

Upcoming events
By Merri Hanjora

A volunteer chorus of
approximately 75 singers
join a professional chamber
orchestra and four profesMessiah chorus being formed sional soloists.Anyone high
VAN WERT Paul Hov- school age and older wisherman, director of the bien- ing to sing in the chorus is
nial Van Wert Community
invited to attend the first
Messiah performance, has
rehearsal.
announced the rehearsal
The performance is
schedule for the volunsponsored
by The Van Wert
teer chorus.
County
Foundation
in coopThe first rehearsal will be
eration
with
First
United
from 3 to 5 p.m. Nov. 5 in
the sanctuary of First Unit- Methodist Church in Van
Wert. Any questions may be
ed Methodist Church, 113
directed to paulhoverman@
W. Central Ave. All other
rehearsals will be from 3 to gmail.com.
5 p.m. Sundays beginning
Crafters and vendors sought
with Nov. 13. The perforVAN WERT First
mance will be at 7 p.m.
United Methodist Church
Dec. 11 at the First United
Methodist Church.
Preschool, located at 113 W.
mhanjora@civitasmedia.com

Calling dancers to audition


LIMA Local student
dancers are invited to audition to perform side-by-side
with the professional company in Moscow Ballets
Great Russian Nutcracker
which will be performing
at 7 p.m. Dec. 14 at Veterans Memorial Civic Center in Lima.

Reach Merri Hanjora at 567-242-0511.

SPORTS

8C Saturday, October 22, 2016

The Lima News

NBA labor deal not finished yet


By Brian Mahoney

long before Dec. 15, when


either side can notify the other
of its intention to opt out of the
NEW YORK This sea10-year pact, which expires in
son hasnt started and NBA
June 2021.
Commissioner Adam Silver
If either side chooses to opt
already has good news about
out, the deal would end on
next season.
June 30, 2017.
It appears theres no
The sides met Wednesday,
chance it will be affected by a
the day before owners began
work stoppage.
their two-day preseason meetSilver said Friday the league ings. They received an encourand players have made treaging report on the status of
mendous progress toward
the talks.
an extension of the collective
Weve made tremendous
bargaining agreement, saying
progress and Im pleased to
he hoped a deal would be com- report that, Silver said.
pleted soon.
An agreement wasnt reached
We are not done, done
in 2011 until Thanksgiving
as we say as bargainers in
weekend, and 16 games from
terms of ultimately having a
each teams schedule had
completed collective bargainbeen shaved before the season
ing agreement, but were on
opened on Christmas. The
our way towards getting an
players guarantee of basketballextension done of this collecrelated income was reduced
tive bargaining agreement,
from 57 percent to about
Silver said. Im very pleased to 50 percent.
report that.
The sides arent fighting over
Silver said the process was
money this time, not after the
far different than the contennational TV deals worth more
tious negotiations of 2011,
than $2.6 billion annually sent
which led to a lockout and a
revenues soaring and the salary
2011-12 season that was short- cap skyrocketing.
ened to 66 games.
Silver credited union execuThis time, the sides have
tive director Michele Roberts
been meeting for a few months for the more cordial tone of
and seem eager to make a deal these talks and noted the role

AP Basketball Writer

on the negotiating committee


of Hall of Fame player Michael
Jordan, now owner of the
Charlotte Hornets. Silver said
Jordans relationship with players has added an enormous
amount to the atmosphere in
the room.
For players to see him in
that position, it doesnt mean if
Michael says it, it necessarily
means that they should accept
it as the position they should
take, Silver said, but I think
thats really added a special element unique to this league to
have a superstar player like that
owning a team now.
Longtime Commissioner
David Stern led owners and
former NBPA executive director Billy Hunter represented
players in the last few negotiations, and the league lost
games in both 1998-99 and
2011-12. Silver said both sides
feel that the most recent deal
has been working.
I think the fortunes of the
league, the fact that there is
more money to distribute
among our players and teams,
has created an atmosphere
that makes it more conducive to continue a deal that
looks a lot like the current
deal, Silver said.

AP photo

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver speaks to reporters during a news conference


Friday in New York where he said the league and players have made tremendous
progress toward an extension of the collective bargaining agreement.

And because they are working to extend it, rather than


negotiate a new one, Silver said
there would be more tweaks
than wholesale changes.
Silver and Roberts appear
to have developed a stronger
working relationship than their
predecessors, and players have
long looked up to Jordan for
what he accomplished on and
off the court.
All-Stars Chris Paul, the
union president who took part
in this weeks meeting, and vice
presidents LeBron James and
Carmelo Anthony are among

the players thinking business as


well as basketball.
Ill say that when you have
someone like Michael Jordan
now on the owners side of
the table, we all remember the
old slogan from when Michael
was a player of Be like Mike.
I think theres the sense now
for the players that thats yet
another area where they want
to be like Mike, Silver said.
Look what hes done, taking sort of his success on the
floor and translated that into
being an incredibly successful
businessman.

AREA SPORTS CALENDAR


Each week, The Lima
News publishes a calendar of events of local
interest. Events should
be submitted by noon
Wednesday of each week
to The Lima News Sports
Department, 3515 Elida
Road, Lima, OH 45807.
Events can be faxed to
419-229-2926 or e-mailed
to sports@limanews.com.
ATHLETICS
Bluffton Family Recreation offers three lowimpact exercise classes
at the Maple Crest pool.
The following classes will
be: Level 1 for strength,
ROM and cardio, held
from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m.
Mondays, Tuesdays and
Thursdays. Level 2 for
higher level cardio, held
from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. on
Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Aqua Zumba, held Mondays from 5 to 5:45 p.m.
Kelly Honse and Kealy
Goodale are the instructors. Fees are $6 per class
or $4 per class with a
BFR membership. Maple
Crest residents may take
the classes at no charge.
For more information
contact BFR, 215 Snider
Road, Bluffton, or call
419-358-4150.
ARCHERY
Allen County Archers

The Allen County


Archers, at the corner of
state Route 117 and Defiance Trail, have a monthly shoots planned. A traditional shoot is held the
third Saturday of every
month from 8 a.m. to 1
p.m.. For details, call Neil
Wallace at 567-825-7109.
BASKETBALL
Elida
The Elida BYAA will
be holding registrations
for girls youth basketball,
for all children in first
through sixth grades, and
are living in or attending
Elida local school district.
Registration will be from
9 a.m. to noon Oct. 22
and Oct. 29. All registrations will be at the Elida
Elementary school. For
additional information or
to print out a registration
form go to elidabyaa.com
or contact Joel Long at
419-233-1429.
Elida
The Elida BYAA will
be holding registrations
for girls youth basketball,
for boys youth basketball
for all children in third
through sixth grades, and
are living in or attending
Elida local school district.
Registration will be from
9 a.m. to noon Oct. 22
and Oct. 29 . All registra-

tions will be at the Elida


Elementary school. For
additional information or
to print out a registration
form go to elidabyaa.com
or contact Scott Cockerell
at 567-242-8745.
Lima
The Lima YMCA will
be holding a first and second grade basketball skill
development program at
the YMCA beginning at
10 a.m. Nov. 19. Registration will run through
Oct. 31. The cost is $20
for members and $40 for
non members.
Lima
The Lima Salvation
Army, 614 E. Market St.,
Lima, has an adult open
gym from 6 to 9 p.m. Fridays for anyone 18 years
of age or older.
Lima
The Lady Barons of
The Ohio State University and Rhodes State
would like to invite area
female basketball players to join with them
for Open Gym at 5
p.m. Sundays.
CHEERLEADING
The Elida BYAA will
be holding registrations
for youth cheerleading,
for all children in first

through sixth grades, and


are living in or attending
Elida local school district.
Registration will be from
9 a.m. to noon Oct. 22
and Oct. 29. All registrations will be at the Elida
Elementary school. For
additional information or
to print out a registration
form go to elidabyaa.com
or contact Kayla Nolan at
419-234-4779.
FOOTBALL
Van Wert
The Ohio State Alumni
Club of Van Wert and
Paulding Counties will be
having its Fall Buckeye
Bash on Tuesday, Nov.
15, at the Willow Bend
Country Club, 579 Hospital Drive, Van Wert.
Doors will open at 5:30
p.m. and dinner will be
served at 6 p.m. There
will also be a live auction.
The speaker will be Matt
Finkes who played defensive tackle for the Ohio
State football team and
is currently a television
analyst. There will also
be a food drive for those
in need. If you bring a
non perishable food item
you will be entered in
a drawing for an Ohio
State jacket. The price
of a ticket for the event
is $20. To order tickets
or any questions contact

Jeffery-Mohr Dentistry
at 419-238-5810, Animal
Clinic of Paulding at 419399-2871, Mengerinks
Source for Sport 419-2386065, Emily Tempel 419506-1981 or send checks
payable to OSU Alumni
Club of VW/ Paulding
Co. to Jeffery-Mohr Dentistry, 685 Fox Rd., Van
Wert, Ohio 45891. Deadline to purchase tickets
is Nov. 10.
SHOOTING
Lima Sabres
The Lima Sabres has
various shooting events.
MPCC matches are at 9
a.m. the second Sunday
of each month through
October and Thursday
Trap Practice and League
is 4 p.m. weekly. Junior
Wednesday morning trap
practice is 9 a.m. to noon
weekly, weather permitting. Bowling pin matches
are 9 a.m. to noon Nov.
13. For additional information, go to limasabres.
com or visit on Facebook.
SPEAKER
Jim Martz, retired
Major League Baseball
scout, will be the guest
at the Shawnee Optimist
Club Meeting at the Old
Barn at noon Nov. 2.
TENNIS
Lima
Westwood Tennis &
Fitness second annual
charity doubles tournament will be held from
9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Nov.
5. Call Andrea ArangoBrown at 419-905-7634
or email Keith Davis at
kdavis@wcoil or send an
email to westwoodtennisandfitness3101@gmail.
com for information,
including sponsorships.

Funds raised from the


event will go to USTA
Wheelchair Tennis,
Midwest Section and
Midwest Tennis and Education Foundation.
VOLLEYBALL
Bluffton
Bluffton Family Recreation will host a fifth
and sixth grade volleyball
tournament Saturday,
Nov. 5. All matches
take place at BFR, 215
Snider Road, Bluffton,
Registration is $200 per
team, Three games are
guaranteed. Matches are
held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Persons may register by
contacting BFR at 419358-4150 or registering
online until Oct. 30 at
bfronline.com.
Lima
The Lima YMCA is
beginning a YMCA Young
Ladies Volleyball league
for girls in the fifth, sixth
and seventh grades. The
league begins Nov. 3 and
runs through Dec. 15.
Registration is $20 for
members and $40 for
non members.
WRESTLING
Elida
The Elida BYAA will
be holding registration
for youth wrestling for all
children in third through
sixth grades, and are living or attending Elida
local school district.
Registration will be from
9 a.m. until noon Oct. 22
and Oct. 29. All registrations will be t the Elida
elementary school. For
additional information
or to print out a registration go to elidabyaa.com
or contact Ryan Guth at
419-231-6569.

Room named after


former Grove standout
By Staff Reports

sports@limanews.com

40929838

ANGOLA, Ind.
Trine University recently
dedicated the Jason A.
Stechschulte All-American Room in Fred Zollner
Athletic Stadium.
The room is named
after the former Columbus Grove standout and
2003 Tri-State University
(now Trine) graduate.
Stechschulte was
inducted into the Trine

Athletic Hall of Fame in


2011 and has earned the
universitys Distinguished
Service Young Alumnus
Award twice. He
earned NAIA Coaches
Association All-American
honors twice and was
a NAIA Academic AllAmerican in 2002. He
was a member of the
schools 2001 Mid-States
Football Association
champion. He received
his degree in civil
engineering.

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