THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR INDYSTAR.COM 2nd TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2011 C5 IN BRIEF that they were really playing for one spot," he said. "I felt it was justified to my team, also, that anyone outside of the top 10, they were fighting for one spot." "Not as serious as we have thought," Djokovic said Monday." It's a partial rupture of a back muscle that deserves rest." He entered the Davis Cup weekend with a 64-2 record. One of those losses came when he quit with a sore shoulder against Andy Murray in the Cincinnati final last month. Djokovic also lost to Roger Federer in the French Open semifinals. self-imposed penalties following an NCAA investigation into the program.
The school also put the football program on two years of probation as a result of the probe into athletes accepting improper benefits and academic misconduct. In Monday's response to the NCAA's notice of allegations outlining nine violations, the school said it will cut three scholarships for each of the next three academic years. The school will also pay a $50,000 fine, though it isn't imposing a postseason ban. The school still must appear before the NCAA infractions committee on Oct. 28 and await word whether it will face additional penalties.
Star news services Couples ponders picks Fred Couples has a short list of candidates to be a captain's pick for the Presidents Cup, and he says he will use the Tour Championship as one last audition. One player who didn't make the U.S. team on performance but won't be sweating it out is Tiger Woods. Couples made it clear three weeks ago that he would use one of his captain's picks on Woods, and he explained his logic late Sunday during a conference call after 10 players earned a spot on the U.S. team.
"I just decided to let everyone know Djokovic's injury not serious Novak Djokovic says the back muscle injury that forced him to quit his Davis Cup match is not serious but requires rest. He tried to play through the pain Sunday against Juan Martin del Potro in the semifinals. But the top-ranked Serb stopped during the second set, sending Argentina to the Davis Cup final against Spain. N. Carolina vacates 16 wins North Carolina will vacate all 16 football victories from the 2008 and 2009 seasons, and reduce scholarships as part of scoreboard GOLF PGA TOUR FEDEXCUP LEADERS BASEBALL MLB CAREER SAVE LEADERS Career save leaders since 1969, when saves became an official major league sta Rank Player SPORTS UPDATES ON 4INFO For live scoreboard stats, text message TEAM NAME (Colts) or PLAYER NAME (Peyton Manning) to 44636 (4INFO).
Call Scoreline at (317) 444-4445 for high school, college and pro scores. tistic (x-active): Webb Simpson Dustin Johnson Justin Rose Luke Donald Matt Kuchar Brandt Snedeker Nick Watney x-Mariano Rivera FOOTBALL Trevor Hoffman Lee Smith John Franco Billy Wagner Dennis Eckersley Jeff Reardon TODAY'S LINE Home teams in all CAPS MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE 8. Troy Percival NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet New England 2 0 0 1.000 PF PA 73 45 79 42 Buffalo 2 0 0 1.000 Points 5,261 3,841 3,748 3,625 3,349 3,094 2,516 2,513 2,474 2,459 2,228 2,205 2,134 2,110 1,973 1,958 1,945 1,927 1,920 1,883 1,851 1,806 1,798 1,789 1,788 1,709 1,692 1,663 1,660 1,619 Money $5,621,043 $4,167,561 $3,249,420 $5,418,548 $4,038,587 $3,405,339 $4,682,673 $2,152,267 $2,127,914 $3,690,647 $3,163,016 $3,816,785 $4,016,024 $3,536,288 $3,025,677 $3,695,690 $2,776,034 $3,335,411 $3,492,797 $3,548,200 $2,639,540 $2,867,460 $2,208,650 $1,706,594 $2,648,637 $2,217,756 $2,676,026 $2,185,265 $2,325,925 $2,104,546 602 601 478 424 422 390 367 358 347 341 330 326 321 323 319 318 314 311 310 304 303 300 300 2 0 0 1.000 59 27 0 2 0 .000 37 61 8. Chez Reavie 9. John Senden 10.
Jason Day 11. Gary Woodland 12. Steve Strieker 13. K.J. Choi 14.
Phil Mickelson 15. Mark Wilson 16. David Toms 17. Jonathan Byrd 18. Bubba Watson 19.
Adam Scott 20. Keegan Bradley 21. Hunter Mahan 22. Jason Dufner 23. Vijay Singh 24.
Geoff Ogilvy 25. Bill Haas 26. Charles Howell III 27. Aaron Baddeley 28. Y.E.
Yang 29. Fredrik Jacobson 30. Bo Van Pelt PF PA 57 20 19 46 40 29 26 61 Pet 2 0 0 1.000 110 .500 110 .500 0 2 0 .000 9. Randy Myers 10. Rollie Fingers 11.
John Wetteland 12. Roberto Hernandez 13. Jose Mesa 14. x-Francisco Cordero 15. Todd Jones 16.
Rick Aguilera 17. Robb Nen 18. Tom Henke 19. Rich Gossage 20. Jeff Montgomery 21.
Doug Jones 22. Bruce Sutter 22. x-Jason Isringhausen MLB LEADERS AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE ARIZONA -250 Pittsburgh 220 Atlanta -120 FLORIDA 110 CINCINNATI -165 Houston 155 COLORADO -120 San Diego 110 LOS ANGELES -130 San Francisco 120 Milwaukee -145 CHICAGO 135 PHILA. (Gl) -175 Washington 165 PHILA. (G2) -300 Washington 250 ST.
LOUIS -180 New York 170 AMERICAN LEAGUE FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE BOSTON -280 Baltimore 240 CLEVE. (Gl) -105 Chicago -105 CLEVE. (G2) -115 Chicago 105 KANSAS CITY -105 Detroit -105 NEW YORK -160 Tampa Bay 150 Seattle -110 MINNESOTA 100 Texas -130 OAKLAND 120 TORONTO -130 Los Angeles 120 N.Y. Jets Miami South Houston Jacksonville Tennessee COLTS North Baltimore Cincinnati Cleveland Pittsburgh West Oakland San Diego Denver Kansas City 110 110 110 110 Pet .500 .500 .500 .500 Pet 110 110 110 0 2 0 Did not advance to fourth playoff event .500 .500 .500 .000 Pet Points Rank Player Money NATIONAL CONFERENCE NCAA FOOTBALL THURSDAY 150 152 151 136 149 137 137 144 151 139 AB 598 104 540 102 599 80 506 71 617 111 489 81 470 43 527 68 593 100 480 102 Pet. 200 .334 179 .331 198 .331 164 .324 196 .318 153 .313 144 .306 161 .306 181 .305 146 .304 AdGonzalez Bos MiCabrera Det MiYoung Tex VMartinez Det Ellsbury Bos DOrtiz Bos Kotchman TB Konerko CWS Cano NYY Bautista Tor PF PA 48 33 49 41 44 46 31 35 PF PA 58 58 45 52 44 45 10 89 PF PA 50 35 51 51 62 48 14 28 PF PA 64 55 47 61 44 47 44 58 PF PA 72 57 75 23 43 42 37 48 PF PA 57 44 49 43 13 31 17 57 2 0 0 1.000 110 .500 110 .500 0 10 .000 Pet 110 .500 110 .500 110 .500 0 2 0 .000 East Washington Dallas Philadelphia N.Y.
Giants South New Orleans Atlanta Tampa Bay Carolina North Green Bay Detroit Chicago Minnesota West San Francisco Arizona St. Louis Seattle Pet 2 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 1.000 110 0 2 0 1,589 1,560 1,532 1,523 1,493 1,468 1,465 1,450 1,438 1,414 1,369 1,332 1,323 1,317 1,305 1,297 1,287 1,284 1,262 1,252 1,238 1,160 1,159 1,149 1,146 1,140 1,125 1,102 1,076 1,024 1,013 1,009 1,002 985 947 939 924 110 110 0 10 0 2 0 $2,661,089 $2,604,558 $1,231,918 $1,417,044 $2,420,655 $1,441,690 $1,942,906 $1,397,685 $1,308,009 $1,880,406 $1,447,171 $1,877,627 $2,084,681 $1,524,091 $1,759,327 $1,779,815 $2,000,889 $1,348,230 $1,975,076 $1,336,556 $1,584,380 $1,784,272 $1,803,119 $1,705,254 $1,433,101 $2,025,076 $1,927,865 $1,419,948 $1,053,789 $1,232,646 $1,018,999 $1,918,991 $1,260,905 $1,049,789 $893,288 $1,313,133 $728,872 $1,429,653 $1,133,824 $1,211,756 31. Martin Laird 32. Charl Schwartzel 33. Camilo Villegas 34.
Kyle Stanley 35. Rory Sabbatini 36. Jim Furyk 37. Ryan Moore 38. Jerry Kelly 39.
Brian Davis 40. Zach Johnson 41. Charley Hoffman 42. Chris Kirk 43. Rickie Fowler 44.
Sergio Garcia 45. Lucas Glover 46. Robert Karlsson 47. Spencer Levin 48. Carl Pettersson 49.
Steve Marino 50. Jimmy Walker 51. Brandt Jobe 52. Brendan Steele 53. Ryan Palmer 54.
Jhonattan Vegas 55. Robert Allenby 56. D.A. Points 57. Scott Stallings 58.
Sean O'Hair 59. Chad Campbell 60. Brendon de Jonge 61. Chris Stroud 62. Tommy Gainey 63.
Cameron Tringale 64. Blake Adams 65. Marc Leishman 66. Andres Romero 67. Ernie Els 68.
George McNeill 69. Scott Piercy 70. Johnson Wagner AUTO RACING NASCAR SPRINT CUP GEICO 400 At Joliet, III. Lap length: 1.5 miles (Start position in parentheses) 1. (26) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 267 laps, 47 points, $332,308.
2. (30) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 267, 42, $252,861. 3. (19) Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet, 267, 41, $175,950. 4.
(5) Carl Edwards, Ford, 267, 41, $186,891. 5. (6) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 267, 40, $146,983. 6. (3) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 267, 40, $161,750.
7. (21) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 267, 37, $150,008. 8. (4) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 267, 37, $142,675. 9.
(25) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 267, 35, $110,600. 10. (12) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 267, 35, $155,811. 11. (15) David Ragan, Ford, 267, 33, $107,850.
12. (24) Kasey Kahne, Toyota, 267, 32, $120,833. 13. (8) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 267, 31, $122,289. 14.
(16) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 267, 30, $132,383. 15. (22) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 267, 29, $102,975. 16. (10) Joey Logano, Toyota, 267, 28, $100,900.
17. (13) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 267, 27, $118,445. 18. (20) Martin Truex Toyota, 267, 27, $99,400. 19.
(17) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 267, 25, $120,691. 20. (2) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 267, 24, $98,500. 21. (1) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 266, 24, $133,061.
22. (9) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 266, 23, $133,141. 23. (28) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 266, 0, $88,925. 24.
(23) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 265, 20, $124,211. 25. (42) Mike Bliss, Ford, 265, 0, $101,608. 26. (7) Greg Biffle, Ford, 265, 18, $100,850.
27. (18) A.J. Allmendinger, Ford, 265, 17, $122,186. 28. (40) Andy Lally, Ford, 265, 16, $95,150.
29. (41) Casey Mears, Toyota, 265, 15, $83,950. 30. (31) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 264, 0, $94,358. 31.
(27) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 264, 13, $129,025. 32. (29) David Reutimann, Toyota, 263, 12, $108,708. 33. (39) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 263, 11, $91,097.
34. (32) J.J. Yeley, Ford, 263, 11, $80,400. 35. (35) Scott Speed, Ford, 260, 0, $80,175.
36. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 259, 8, $79,975. 37. (11) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 236, 7, $106,095. 38.
(14) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, engine, 163, 6, $118,139. 39. (37) Robby Gordon, Dodge, vibration, 77, 5, $79,325. 40. (36) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, electrical, 45, 0, $79,080.
41. (34) David Stremme, Chevrolet, vibration, 44, 3, $78,805. 42. (43) Josh Wise, Ford, brakes, 41, 0, $78,635. 43.
(33) Michael McDowell, Toyota, brakes, 25, 1, $78,907. Race statistics Average speed of race winner: 143.306 mph; Time of race: 2 hours, 47 minutes, 41 seconds; Margin of victory: 0.941 seconds; Caution flags: 6 for 25 laps; Lead changes: 22 among 10 drivers. Lap leaders: M.Kenseth 1-32; J.Yeley 33; Ky.Busch 34-40; Ku.Busch 41-103; C.Edwards 104-115; J.Johnson 116; R.Newman 117-118; C.Edwards 119-145; Ku.Busch 146; R.Newman 147-162; J.Johnson 163-164; B.Keselowski 165-168; J.Johnson 169-204; T.Stewart 205; M.Kenseth 206-208; T.Stewart 209-214; M.Truex Jr. 215-217; M.Kenseth 218; M.Truex Jr. 219-227; M.Kenseth 228-237; T.Stewart 238-250; M.Truex Jr.
251-252; T.Stewart 253-267. Leaders summary (driver, times led, laps led): Ku.Busch, 2 times for 64 laps; M.Kenseth, 4 times for 46 laps; C.Edwards, 2 times for 39 laps; J.Johnson, 3 times for 39 laps; T.Stewart, 4 times for 35 laps; R.Newman, 2 times for 18 laps; M.Truex 3 times for 14 laps; Ky.Busch, 1 time for 7 laps; B.Keselowski, 1 time for 4 laps; J.Yeley, 1 time for 1 lap. Top 12 in points: 1. K.Harvick, 2. T.Stewart, 3.
C.Edwards, 4. Ku.Busch, 5. D.Earnhardt 6. R.Newman, 7. Bra.Keselowski, 8.
J.Johnson, 9. Ky.Busch, 10. M.Kenseth, 11. J.Gordon, 12. D.Hamlin, 2,013.
COLLEGES FOOTBALL NAIA TOP 25 POLL RUNS Granderson, New York, 133; Kinsler, Texas, 113; Ellsbury, Boston, 111; AdGonzalez, Boston, 104; Bautista, Toronto, 102; MiCabrera, Detroit, 102; Cano, New York, 100. RBIS Granderson, New York, 115; Cano, New York, 113; AdGonzalez, Boston, 113; Teixei-ra, New York, 104; Konerko, Chicago, 103; MiYoung, Texas, 102; Bautista, Toronto, 100. HITS AdGonzalez, Boston, 200; MiYoung, Texas, 198; Ellsbury, Boston, 196; MeCabrera, Kansas City, 192; AGordon, Kansas City, 183; Cano, New York, 181; MiCabrera, Detroit, 179. HOME RUNS Bautista, Toronto, 42; Granderson, New York, 41; Teixeira, New York, 37; MarRey-nolds, Baltimore, 34; Konerko, Chicago, 30; Kinsler, Texas, 29; DOrtiz, Boston, 29. STOLEN BASES Gardner, New York, 45; Crisp, Oakland, 42; ISuzuki, Seattle, 40; Ellsbury, Boston, 37; Andrus, Texas, 35; RDavis, Toronto, 34; Revere, Minnesota, 32.
PITCHING Verlander, Detroit, 24-5; Sabathia, New York, 19-8; Weaver, Los Angeles, 18-7; CWilson, Texas, 16-7; Nova, New York, 15-4; Lester, Boston, 15-8; Haren, Los Angeles, 15-9; RRomero, Toronto, 15-10; Shields, Tampa Bay, 15-11. STRIKEOUTS Verlander, Detroit, 244; Sabathia, New York, 224; FHernandez, Seattle, 220; Shields, Tampa Bay, 214; Price, Tampa Bay, 208; CWilson, Texas, 198; Weaver, Los Angeles, 190. SAVES Valverde, Detroit, 46; MaRivera, New York, 43; CPerez, Cleveland, 34; League, Seattle, 34; Walden, Los Angeles, 31; Papelbon, Boston, 30; SSantos, Chicago, 29. NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING AB Pet. 842 FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG CINCINNATI ri NC State FRIDAY FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG BYU 3 Ucf SATURDAY FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Army 4 BALL ST.
Indiana Ti NORTH TEXAS Notre Dame Vh PITTSBURGH ALABAMA 12 Arkansas ARIZONA ST. 3 Use AUBURN 32Vz Fla. Atlantic BAYLOR 18A Rice BOISE ST. off Tulsa DUKE 10'A Tulane EAST CAROLINA off Uab Fla. Inter.
16'A Florida 18 KENTUCKY Florida St. 3 CLEMSON Fresno St. 5'; IDAHO Georgia 10 MISSISSIPPI GEORGIA TECH 6 North Carolina ILLINOIS 13Vz W. Michigan IOWA 17 LSU 6 WEST VIRGINIA MARYLAND 9 Temple MIAMI 13 Kansas St. MIAMI (OHIO) 5 Bowling Grn MICHIGAN SVz San Diego St.
MICHIGAN ST. 24 Cent. Michigan MISSISSIPPI ST. 18 Louisiana Tech Nebraska 23 WYOMING OHIO ST. 14 Colorado OKLAHOMA 21 Missouri Oregon 14'A ARIZONA OREGON ST.
3 Ucla PENN ST. 28 E. Michigan RUTGERS 4 Ohio SAN JOSE ST. off New Mexico St. Smu 22'A MEMPHIS S.
CAROLINA 15 Vanderbilt SOUTH FLORIDA 28 Utep SYRACUSE 3 Toledo TEXAS ASM 3 Oklahoma St. TEXAS TECH 20'A Nevada TROY 12'A Middle Tenn. UConn 10 BUFFALO UTAH ST. 6 Colorado St. VIRGINIA 3 Southern Miss.
Virginia Tech 19 MARSHALL WASHINGTON 3 California NFL SUNDAY FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Pittsburgh 10'A COLTS Arizona 3 SEATTLE Atlanta 1 TAMPA BAY CAROLINA 3'A Jacksonville CINCINNATI lVz San Francisco CLEVELAND 3 Miami Detroit 3Vz MINNESOTA Green Bay 3'A CHICAGO N.Y. Jets 3'A OAKLAND New England 9 BUFFALO NEW ORLEANS 4 Houston PHILADELPHIA off N.Y. Giants SAN DIEGO 14'A Kansas City ST. LOUIS off Baltimore TENNESSEE 6'A Denver MONDAY FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG DALLAS off Washington WORLD GOLF RANKING WEEK 2 SUNDAY'S SCORES Cleveland 27, COLTS 19 New Orleans 30, Chicago 13 Tennessee 26, Baltimore 13 Tampa Bay 24, Minnesota 20 Detroit 48, Kansas City 3 N.Y. Jets 32, Jacksonville 3 Buffalo 38, Oakland 35 Washington 22, Arizona 21 Pittsburgh 24, Seattle 0 Green Bay 30, Carolina 23 Dallas 27, San Francisco 24, OT Denver 24, Cincinnati 22 Houston 23, Miami 13 New England 35, San Diego 21 Atlanta 35, Philadelphia 31 MONDAY'S SCORE St.
Louis at N.Y. Giants, late WEEK 3 SUNDAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh at COLTS, 8:20 p.m. (WTHR-13) Houston at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Denver at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m.
San Francisco at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. New England at Buffalo, 1 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Miami at Cleveland, 1 p.m.
Jacksonville at Carolina, 1 p.m. Kansas City at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Baltimore at St.
Louis, 4:05 p.m. Arizona at Seattle, 4:15 p.m. Green Bay at Chicago, 4:15 p.m. Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 4:15 p.m. MONDAY'S GAME Washington at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
(ESPN) SUNDAY'S LATE SUMMARY FALCONS 35, EAGLES 31 HIGH SCHOOLS FOOTBALL AP POLL Class 5A 1. Warren Central (3) 5-0 296, 2. Carmel (2) 5-0 272, 3. Penn 5-0 206, 4. Ben Davis 4- 1 200, 5.
Hamilton Southeastern 4-1 150, 6. Castle 5-0 126, 7. Homestead 5-0 96, 8. Avon 4-1 90, 9. Brownsburg 4-1 62, 10.
Lawrence Central 4-1 56. Others receiving votes: Lake Central 48, Center Grove 22, Floyd Central 14, Chesterton 6, Fishers 4, Fort Wayne Snider 2. Class 4A 1. Evansville Reitz (10) 5-0 290, 2. Cathedral (5) 3-2 278, 3.
New Palestine 5-0 242, 4. Columbus East 4-1 188, 5. East Central 5- 0 174, 6. Leo 5-0 100, 7. Hammond Morton 4-1 94, 8.
South Bend Washington 4-1 90, 9. Fort Wayne Dwenger 3-2 54, 10. Pendleton Heights 4-1 46. Others receiving votes: Roncalli 26, New Haven 22, Hammond 18, Greenwood 12, Mishawaka 8, Jasper 4, Concord 2, Mt. Vernon 2.
Class 3A 1. Bishop Chatard (10) 4-1 284, 2. Hamilton Heights (4) 5-0 260, 3. West Lafayette 5-0 240, 4. South Bend St.
Joseph's (1) 5-0 222, 5. Corydon 5-0 170, 6. Eastbrook 5-0 152, 7. Western Boone 5-0 102, 8. Heritage Hills 4-1 66, 9.
Brownstown 5-0 56, 10. Mishawaka Marian 3-2 38. Others receiving votes: Jimtown 34, Western 16, Southmont 4. Brebeuf Jesuit 4, Lakeland 2. Class 2A 1.
Fort Wayne Luers (10) 3-1 284, 2. Evansville Mater Dei (3) 5-0 264, 3. An-drean (2) 5-0 256, 4. North Putnam 5-0 208, 5. Speedway 5-0 176, 6.
Bremen 5-0 112, 7. Wheeler 5-0 82, 8. Fountain Central 5-0 80, 9. Cardinal Ritter 3-2 60, 10. Southridge 4-1 46.
Others receiving votes: Paoli 42, Shenandoah 16, North Posey 12, Tipton 6, Chu-rubusco 4, Eastern (Howard) 2. Class A 1. Lafayette Catholic (15) 5-0 300, 2. Pioneer 5-0 266, 3. Linton 5-0 244, 4.
Lutheran 4-1 166, 5. North Central (Sullivan) 5-0 140, 6. Rockville 4-1 118, 7. South Adams 4-1 102, 8. West Central 4-1 82, 9.
Sheridan 3-2 64, 10. Scecina 3-2 48. Others receiving votes: Milan 48, South Newton 30, Tri-Cen-tral 24, North Daviess 8, Whiting 6, Cambridge City 2, North Miami 2. BOYS SOCCER Greenfield-Central 1, Shelbyville 0. Notable: Collin Kleckner (GC) shutout.
ISCA COACHES POLL Class 2A 1. Evansville Memorial, 2. Carmel, 3. Avon, 4. Lake Central, 5.
North Central, 6. Brownsburg, 7. Warsaw, 8. Washington, 9. Penn, 10.
Castle, 11. Center Grove, 12. Westfield, 13. Fort Wayne Carroll, 14. Chesterton, 15.
Cathedral, 16. Noblesville, 17. Homestead, 18. Columbus North, 19. Valparaiso, 20.
Zionsville. Others receiving votes: Fort Wayne Dwenger, Munster, Concord, Brebeuf Jesuit, Crown Point. Class A 1. Fort Wayne Canterbury, 2. Evansville Mater Dei, 3.
Bethany Christian, 4. Gibson Southern, 5. Guerin Catholic, 6. Covenant Christian, 7. Park Tudor, 8.
Greensburg, 9. Greencastle, 10. West Noble, 11. Andrean, 12. Fort Wayne Luers, 13.
Hammond Noll, 14. Lawrenceburg, 15. Washington, 16. Providence, 17. Westview, 18.
Fort Wayne Blackhawk, 19. Cardinal Ritter, 20. Hamilton Heights. Others receiving votes: Mishawaka Marian, West Lafayette, University, Fort Wayne Concordia, Bishop Chatard. GIRLS SOCCER Avon 2, Zionsville 1.
Notable: Megan Per-rey (A) GW goal. Carmel 6, Lawrence North 0. Notable: Molly Pittman, 3 goals. Fishers 3, Warren Central 0. Notable: Erin Isaacs, 2 goals.
Lawrence Central 2, Franklin Central 0. Mooresville 2, Ben Davis 0. Notable: Kellie Cavanaugh (M) goal. New Palestine 4, Franklin 0. Notable: Lauren Kehrt, goal, assist.
Roncalli 1, Bishop Chatard 1, tie. Notable: Kate DeMoss (Ron) goal. Pike 2, Perry Meridian 0. Notable: Mykayla Brown (P) goal. Tri-West 3, Northmont 0.
Notable: Kayla Stamm, goal. Westfield 2, Brebeuf Jesuit 0. Notable: Meghan Luczkowski (W) shutout. BOYS TENNIS MARION COUNTY TOURNAMENT First round Monday At Decatur Central Decatur Central vs. Lawrence Central, 5:30 p.m.
Roncalli vs. Brebeuf Jesuit, 7 p.m. At Park Tudor Lutheran vs. Ben Davis, 5:30 p.m. Park Tudor vs.
Speedway, 7 p.m. At Pike Pike vs. Franklin Central, 5:30 p.m. Lawrence North vs. North Central, 7 p.m.
At Southport Perry Meridian vs. Warren Central, 5:30 p.m. Beech Grove vs. Southport, 7:00 p.m. VOLLEYBALL Arlington d.
Marshall 25-14, 25-15, 25-22. Notable: Dominique Slash (A) 7 aces, 6 kills. Attucks d. Northwest 25-6, 25-4, 25-5 Cardinal Ritter d. Speedway 25-9, 25-6, 25-2.
Notable: Megan Sturm (CR) 36 assists, 7 kills. Indiana Deaf d. Broad Ripple 25-9, 25-8, 25- 16 Manual d. Washington 25-9, 25-9, 25-13. New Palestine d.
Knightstown 25-11, 25-16, 25-20. Notable: Jamie Morris (NP) 5 aces, 4 kills, 5 digs. Perry Meridian d. Roncalli 25-21, 17-25, 26- 24, 25-18. Notable: Bailey Schnell (Ron) 17 kills, Sunny Alerding (PM) 19 kills.
Zionsville d. Hamilton Heights 25-11, 25-6, 25-10. Notable: Alii Vorbroker (Z) 11 kills, 4 digs. ICGSA COACHES POLL Class 4A 1. Avon, 2.
Penn, 3. Columbus East, 4. Elkhart Memorial, 5. New Castle, 6. New Albany, 7.
Cathedral, 8. Carmel, 9. Valparaiso, 10. Harrison (W.L). Class 3A 1.
Brebeuf Jesuit, 2. Yorktown, 3. Muncie Central, 4. Bellmont, 5. Brownstown Central, 6.
Mishawaka Marian, 7. Fort Wayne Concordia, 8. Delta, 9. Batesville, 10. Fairfield.
Class 2A 1. Muncie Burris, 2. Wapahani, 3. Providence, 4. Eastern (Bloomfield), 5.
Center-ville, 6. Tell City, 7. Madison-Grant, 8. Southwood, 9. Cardinal Ritter, 10.
Alexandria. Class A 1. Barr-Reeve, 2. Wes-Del, 3. Loogootee, 4.
Washington Township, 5. Pioneer, 6. Tri-Central, 7. Springs Valley, 8. Elkhart Christian, 9.
Daleville, 10. Frontier. HOCKEY PRESEASON NHL MONDAY'S SCORES Nashville (ss) 5, Florida (ss) 3 Buffalo 3, Carolina 1 Toronto 4, Ottawa 2 Florida (ss) 4, Nashville (ss) 3 141 533 103 179 .336 118 507 94 168 .331 152 563 103 180 .320 152 560 98 178 .318 146 577 78 179 .310 Braun Mil JosReyes NYM Kemp LAD Votto Cin Pence Phi ArRamirez ChC SCastro ChC Tulowitzki Col Morse Was Helton Col 79 170 145 552 149 638 140 530 137 490 124 421 89 195 .306 80 161 .304 66 148 .302 59 127 .302 Philadelphia Atlanta 0 10 21 0 7 7 7 14 31 35 1. Luke Donald 2. Lee Westwood 3.
Rory Mcllroy 4. Martin Kaymer 5. Steve Strieker 6. Dustin Johnson 7. Jason Day 8.
Matt Kuchar 9. Phil Mickelson 10. Adam Scott 11. Nick Watney 12. Charl Schwartzel 13.
Webb Simpson 14. Graeme McDowell 15. Bubba Watson 16. K.J. Choi 17.
Justin Rose 18. David Toms 19. Ian Poulter 20. Paul Casey 21. Kim Kyung-Tae 22.
Robert Karlsson 23. Hunter Mahan 24. Jim Furyk 25. Brandt Snedeker 26. Anders Hansen 27.
Thomas Bjorn 28. Keegan Bradley 29. Francesco Molinari 30. Simon Dyson 31. Martin Laird 32.
Zach Johnson 33. Rickie Fowler 34. Retief Goosen 35. Matteo Manassero 36. Alvaro Quiros 37.
Darren Clarke 38. Jason Dufner 39. Geoff Ogilvy 40. Bo Van Pelt 41. Ernie Els 42.
Miguel Angel Jimenez 43. Y.E. Yang 44. Gary Woodland 45. Bill Haas 46.
Ryan Moore 47. Ryo Ishikawa 48. Sergio Garcia 49. Tiger Woods 50. Jonathan Byrd 51.
Louis Oosthuizen 52. Peter Hanson 53. Edoardo Molinari 54. Tim Clark 55. Robert Allenby 56.
Aaron Baddeley 57. Vijay Singh 58. Mark Wilson 59. Ryan Palmer 60. Rory Sabbatini 61.
Fredrik Jacobson 62. John Senden 63. Lucas Glover 64. Charley Hoffman 65. Yuta Ikeda Eng 10.52 Eng 8.06 Nlr 6.97 Ger 6.66 USA 6.64 USA 6.59 Aus 6.00 USA 5.72 USA 5.64 Aus 5.62 USA 5.29 SAf 4.99 USA 4.91 Nlr 4.57 USA 4.55 Kor 4.53 Eng 4.27 USA 4.16 Eng 3.93 Eng 3.77 Kor 3.73 Swe 3.71 USA 3.67 USA 3.52 USA 3.46 Den 3.40 Den 3.37 USA 3.36 Ita 3.34 Eng 3.34 Sco 3.34 USA 3.30 USA 3.29 SAf 3.26 Ita 3.26 Esp 3.25 Nlr 3.23 USA 3.22 Aus 3.18 USA 3.14 SAf 3.14 Esp 3.11 Kor 3.11 USA 3.09 USA 2.97 USA 2.95 Jpn 2.94 Esp 2.94 USA 2.87 USA 2.77 SAf 2.73 Swe 2.66 Ita 2.62 SAf 2.57 Aus 2.56 Aus 2.55 Fji 2.54 USA 2.49 USA 2.47 SAf 2.47 Swe 2.46 Aus 2.44 USA 2.43 USA 2.27 Jpn 2.22 Atl-White 2 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), 2:44.
Phi Maclin 5 pass from Vick (Henery kick), 10:54. Phi-FG Henery 22, 6:46. Atl Gonzalez 4 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), :44. Atl Gonzalez 17 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), 11:56. Phi Maclin 36 pass from Vick (Henery kick), 10:00.
Phi-McCoy 8 run (Henery kick), 7:52. Phi-McCoy 2 run (Henery kick), 1:59. Atl Mughelli 1 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), 10:45. Atl-Turner 3 run (Bryant kick), 4:48. A 69,608.
Phi Atl First downs 27 20 Total Net Yards 447 318 Rushes-yards 30-133 29-138 Passing 314 180 Punt Returns 3-6 1-19 Kickoff Returns 5-113 3-78 Interceptions Ret. 2-20 1-2 Comp-Att-Int 26-37-1 17-28-2 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 4-15 Punts Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-20 7-57 Time of Possession 30:03 29:57 Rec Pts Pv 3- 0 340 1 2-0 327 2 4- 0 312 4 2- 1 294 5 4-0 285 6 3- 0 274 7 2- 0 269 8 1- 1 243 9 3- 0 225 11 3-0 225 12 2- 1 215 3 3- 0 206 13 3-0 186 14 2-1 173 15 2- 1 141 10 3- 0 109 19 3-1 106 20 2-0 96 21 2- 1 87 24 3- 0 84 21 3-0 62 NR 3-1 61 NR 1. Saint Xavier (15) 2. SAINT FRANCIS 3. MARIAN 4.
Carroll 5. William Penn 6. Missouri Valley 7. Georgetown (Ky.) 8. MidAmerica Nazarene 9.
Midland 9. Eastern Oregon 11. Morningside 12. Southern Nazarene 13. Benedictine 14.
Azusa Pacific 15. Cumberlands 16. Bethany 17. Rocky Mountain 18. Shorter 19.
St. Francis (III.) 20. Dakota Wesleyan 21. Doane 22. Baker 23.
Ottawa (Kan.) 24. Campbellsville 25. St. Ambrose RUNS Braun, Milwaukee, 103; Kemp, Los Angeles, 103; JUpton, Arizona, 101; Votto, Cincinnati, 98; Pujols, St. Louis, 97; JosReyes, New York, 94; CGonzalez, Colorado, 92.
RBI Howard, Philadelphia, 113; Kemp, Los Angeles, 113; Fielder, Milwaukee, 112; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 105; Braun, Milwaukee, 103; Votto, Cincinnati, 98; Pujols, St. Louis, 95. HITS SCastro, Chicago, 195; Bourn, Atlanta, 185; Kemp, Los Angeles, 180; Braun, Milwaukee, 179; Pence, Philadelphia, 179; Votto, Cincinnati, 178; BPhillips, Cincinnati, 170; ArRamirez, Chicago, 170. HOME RUNS Pujols, St. Louis, 36; Fielder, Milwaukee, 34; Kemp, Los Angeles, 34; Uggla, Atlanta, 34; Howard, Philadelphia, 33; Stanton, Florida, 32; Braun, Milwaukee, 31; Bruce, Cincinnati, 31.
STOLEN BASES Bourn, Atlanta, 55; Kemp, Los Angeles, 40; Bonifacio, Florida, 38; Maybin, San Diego, 37; Stubbs, Cincinnati, 37; JosReyes, New York, 36; Braun, Milwaukee, 31; Pagan, New York, 31. PITCHING IKennedy, Arizona, 19-4; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 19-5; Halladay, Philadelphia, 18-5; Gallardo, Milwaukee, 17-10; CILee, Philadelphia, 16-7; DHudson, Arizona, 16-10; Greinke, Milwaukee, 15-6; THudson, Atlanta, 15-10. STRIKEOUTS Kershaw, Los Angeles, 236; CILee, Philadelphia, 223; Lincecum, San Francisco, 212; Halladay, Philadelphia, 211; Gallardo, Milwaukee, 196; AniSanchez, Florida, 191; Greinke, Milwaukee, 191. SAVES Kimbrel, Atlanta, 45; Axford, Milwaukee, 43; Putz, Arizona, 41; HBell, San Diego, 39; Hanrahan, Pittsburgh, 38; Storen, Washington, 38; LNunez, Florida, 36. ON THIS DATE 1968 Mickey Mantle hit his 536th and last home run in the major leagues, a solo shot against Boston's Jim Lonborg.
1998 Cal Ripken took himself out of the starting lineup and did not play in the Baltimore Orioles' loss to the New York Yankees, ending his consecutive-games streak at 2,632 games. After nearly 16 years, Ripken said he decided the time was right to end the streak, which began May 30, 1982. TENNIS ATP WORLD TOUR MOSELLE OPEN At Metz, France Singles First round Marcos Baghdatis, Cyprus, def. Matthias Bachinger, Germany, 7-5, 6-2. Gilles Muller (8), Luxembourg, def.
Philipp Petzschner, Germany, 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (7-5). ATP WORLD TOUR BRD NASTASE TIRIAC TROPHY At Bucharest, Romania Singles First round Joao Souza, Brazil, def. Tommy Robredo (5), Spain, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5). Frederico Gil, Portugal, def. Jeremy Char-dy, France, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3.
Copyright 2011 World Features Syndicate. TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE CLEVELAND INDIANS Recalled RHP Zach McAllister from Columbus (IL). Assigned RHP Jason Rice outright to Columbus (IL). NATIONAL LEAGUE ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Selected the contract of RHP Jarrod Parker from Mobile (Southern). Designated INF Tommy Man-zella for assignment.
CHICAGO CUBS-Selected the contract of Steve Clevenger from Iowa (PCL). Recalled RHP Rafael Dolis from Tennessee (SL). FOOTBALL NFL KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Placed RB Jamaal Charles on injured reserve. COLLEGE IOWA Announced senior LB Bruce Davis has left the team, citing personal reasons. NORTH CAROLINA Announced it will vacate all 16 football victories from the 2008 and 2009 seasons, and will cut three scholarships for each of the next three academic years as part of self-imposed penalties following an NCAA investigation into the football program.
The football program was placed on two years of probation as a result of the probe into athletes accepting improper benefits and academic misconduct. BASKETBALL WNBA PLAYOFFS CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (Best-of-3; -if necessary) EASTERN CONFERENCE FEVER VS. NEW YORK FEVER win series 2-1 Gl: FEVER 74, New York 72 G2: New York 87, Indiana 72 G3: Indiana 72, New York 62 CONNECTICUT VS. ATLANTA Atlanta wins series 2-0 Gl: Atlanta 89, Connecticut 84 G2: Atlanta 69, Connecticut 64 WESTERN CONFERENCE MINNESOTA VS. SAN ANTONIO Series tied 1-1 Gl: Minnesota 66, San Antonio 65 G2: San Antonio 84, Minnesota 75 Today: at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
SEATTLE VS. PHOENIX Series tied 1-1 Gl: Seattle 80, Phoenix 61 G2: Atlanta 69, Connecticut 64 G3: at Seattle, late CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-3; -if necessary) EASTERN CONFERENCE FEVER VS. ATLANTA Thursday: at FEVER, 7 p.m. Sunday: at Atlanta, 3 p.m. Sept.
27: at FEVER, TBA 2-2 44 2-1 40 24 17 2-1 38 NR RUSHING Philadelphia, McCoy 18-95, Vick 6-25, Brown 3-10, Kafka 1-2, Maclin 1-1, D.Jackson 1-0. Atlanta, Turner 21-114, Rodgers 3-17, Ryan 4-6, Mughelli 1-1. PASSING Philadelphia, Vick 19-28-1-242, Kafka 7-9-0-72. Atlanta, Ryan 17-28-2-195. RECEIVING Philadelphia, Maclin 13-171, Celek 4-43, McCoy 4-21, Smith 2-29, D.Jackson 2-21, Avant 1-29.
Atlanta, Gonzalez 7-83, White 3-23, Jones 2-29, Douglas 2-19, Turner 1-32, Snelling 1-8, Mughelli 1-1. MISSED FIELD GOAL Philadelphia, Henery 63 (SH). 2011 COLTS SCHEDULERESULTS Record: 0-2 September 11 at Houston, 34-7 18 vs. Cleveland, 27-19 Sunday vs. Pittsburgh, 8:20 p.m.
October 3 at Tampa Bay, 8:30 p.m. 9 vs. Kansas City, 1 p.m. 16 at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. 23 at New Orleans, 8:20 p.m.
30 at Tennessee, 1 p.m. November 6 vs. Atlanta, 1 p.m. 13 vs. Jacksonville, 1 p.m.
20 Bye week 27 vs. Carolina, 1 p.m. December 4 at New England, 8:20 p.m. 11 at Baltimore, 1 p.m. 18 vs.
Tennessee, 1 p.m. 22 vs. Houston, 8:20 p.m. January 1 at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. KEY DATES Oct.
10-12 NFL fall owners meetings, Houston. Jan. 1, 2012 Regular season ends. Jan. 7-8 Wild-card playoffs.
Jan. 14-15 Divisional playoffs. Jan. 22 Conference championships. Jan.
29 Pro Bowl, Honolulu. Feb. 5 Super Bowl, Indianapolis. Feb. 22-28 NFL combine, Indianapolis.
REMAINING PGA SCHEDULE Thursday-Sunday Tour Championship, East Lake GC, Atlanta Sept. 29-Oct. 2 Justin Timberlake Shrin-ers Hospital for Children Open, TPC Sum-merlin, Las Vegas Oct. 6-9 Frys.com Open, CordeValle GC, San Martin, Calif. Oct.
13-16 The McGladrey Classic, Sea Island Resort (Seaside Course), St. Simons Island, Ga. Oct. 20-23 Children's Miracle Network Classic, Walt Disney World Resort (Magnolia, Palm), Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Oct.
27-30 CIMB Asia Pacific Classic, The Mines Resort GC, Selangor, Malaysia Nov. 3-6 WGC-HSBC Champions, Shesh-an International GC, Shanghai Nov. 17-20 The Presidents Cup, Royal Melbourne GC, Melbourne, Australia Nov. 24-27 Omega Missions Hills World Cup, Mission Hills Resort Hainan (Black-stone Course), Hainan Island, China LPGA SOLHEIM CUP STANDINGS 1. Brittany Lincicome, 56 2.
Stacy Lewis, 50 3. Angela Stanford, 37 4. Cristie Kerr, 36 5. Tiffany Joh, 30 6. Paula Creamer, 29 7.
Jennifer Johnson, 24 8. Michelle Wie, 20 9. Brittany Lang, 18 9. Morgan Pressel, 18 11. Kris Tamulis, 16 12.
Katie Futcher, 10 13. Juli Inkster, 8 14. Amanda Blumenherst, 4 14. Gerina Piller, 4 14. Reilley Rankin, 4 14.
Wendy Ward, 4 TOP 25 SCHEDULE SATURDAY'S GAMES No. 1 Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 8 p.m. No. 2 LSU at No.
16 West Virginia, 8 p.m. No. 3 Alabama vs. No. 14 Arkansas, 3:30 p.m.
No. 4 Boise State vs. Tulsa, 8 p.m. No. 6 Wisconsin vs.
South Dakota, 3:30 p.m. No. 7 Oklahoma State at No. 8 Texas ASM, 3:30 p.m. No.
9 Nebraska at Wyoming, 7:30 p.m. No. 10 Oregon at Arizona, 10:15 p.m. No. 11 Florida State at No.
21 Clemson, 3:30 p.m. No. 12 South Carolina vs. Vanderbilt, 7 p.m. No.
13 Virginia Tech at Marshall, 3:30 p.m. No. 15 Florida at Kentucky, 7 p.m. No. 17 Baylor vs.
Rice, 7 p.m. No. 18 South Florida vs. UTEP, 7 p.m. No.
20 TCU vs. Portland State, 2 p.m. No. 22 Michigan vs. San Diego State, noon No.
23 USC at Arizona State, 10:15 p.m. No. 24 Illinois vs. Western Michigan, 3:30 p.m. No.
25 Georgia Tech vs. North Carolina, noon.