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GotMead Live Radio Show
7-16-24 New Meadmakers Series – Stewart Jacobs

GotMead Live Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 134:34


Tonight we'll be talking with newer meadmaker Stewart Jacobs. Stewart is in the Seattle area. We'll talk techniques, recipes and mead making in general. Stewart is an aerospace engineer in the Seattle area who has been making mead in 5 gallon batches since 2016. He has made at least a dozen unique batches with a variety of different additives since starting. He currently has a smoked apple mead awaiting bottling and has two unique batches in storage which he made after the birth of each of his kids. Stewart wants to dig into a bunch of things, like: preparing your honey best practices for caramelizing honey Figuring out the appropriate amounts of fruits and herbs in a mead to have good balance How to make braggot Adding nutrients - best practices for timing Yeast strain recommendations We'll have a good time talking with Stewart and trading mead making info tonight! This player will show the most recent show, and when we're live, will play the live feed. If you are calling in, please turn off the player sound, so we don't get feedback.[break] Sponsor: Calling all mead lovers and adventure seekers! Look no further than Honnibrook Craft Meadery in Castle Rock, Colorado, for your go-to destination for wonderful, light, and refreshing mead! We have 20 meads on tap and four seasonal mead slushees.  Go to honnibrook.com for review our tap list, upcoming events and to order online! If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323) or send us a question via email, or via Twitter @realGotMead and we'll tackle it online! 9PM EDT/6PM PDT Join us on live chat during the show Upcoming Shows July 30 - Matthew Chrispin and Kevin Meinstma - live mead judging with proctors Aug 13 - Kyle Ducharme - making mead, classes and mead competitions Aug 27 - Christy Hemenway - Run Amok Meadery Sept 10 - Copa Hidromiel competition in Mexico with Vicky and Kevin Show links and notes Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff Let There Be Session Meads by Rob Ratliff Upcoming Events May 1 - Sept 1 - Copa Hidromiel Mexico Competition Registration June 15-Aug 4 (weekends) - Honnibrook Craft Meadery, Castle Rock, CO - Colorado Renaissance Festival this summer June 15th-August 4th. At the festival you can find our Black Currant, Huckleberry, Black Cherry, Elderberry, Blackberry and Dragonfruit meads July 19 - Michigan Beer Cup, Kalamazoo, MI - MBC Mead Judging and Social Event July 19 - Three Hands Mead Company, Plant City, FL - Billy Ray Wheaton solo acoustic music July 20 - Haley's Honey Meadery, Fredricksburg, VA - Mead and Read July 20 - Hickory Tree Farm Apiaries, Kent City, MI - Mead Make and Take Class July 20 - Apis Mead and Wine, Carnegie, PA - Springs and Arrows live music July 20 - Four Brothers Mead, Festus, MO - Blight of Many live music July 24 - Oppegaard Meadery, Seattle, WA - Paint and Sip at the Meadhall! July 27 - Dawg Gone Bees Apiary & Meadery, Hanover, PA - Mead Making Class July 27 - Four Brothers Mead, Festus, MO - HK live music July 28 - Bløm Meadworks, Ann Arbor, MI - Body Boost workout July 31 - B.Nektar, Ferndale, MI - Finer Things Mead and Food Pairing Aug 1 - St. Ambrose Cellars, Beulah, MI - Lynn Callahan live music Aug 2 - Wyrd Leather and Mead, Portland, OR - A Night of the Seven Kingdoms - House of the Dragon Cosplay and Finale Pre-Party Night Aug 3 - White Bear Meadery, Maplewood, MN - Mead Day Celebration Aug 3 - Helderberg Meadworks, Esperance, NY - Mead Weekend 2024 Aug 3 - White River Mead, Cider and Spirits, Iron River, WI - Mead Day - Legacy Mead Tasting Aug 3 - Honnibrook Craft Meadery, Castle Rock, CO - World Mead Day Celebration with live music all day and Polynesian Fire-Dancer show starting in the evening. For the celebration we will be serving 8 different varieties of mead slushees and 20 d...

GotMead Live Radio Show
5-7-24 Christopher Clarke – Four Fires Meadery in Maumee, Ohio

GotMead Live Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 148:08


5-7-24 Tonight at 9PM ET we will be talking with Christopher Clarke, Owner/Meadmaker at Four Fires Meadery and Head Brewer at HEAVY Beer Co. in Toledo, Ohio.  Chris got into making mead after first getting into homebrewing.  In late 2014  he took up homebrewing, a short half a year after first getting into craft beer. His brewing buddy at the time, Mack Garton, and he would brew every single Monday for a year and a half, and somewhere halfway through that they made their first meads. In the next few months he would meet a new friend group and eventually went in on a mead together. Of that group, 4 of them continued further and began making meads as a collective, to share amongst the group as a whole. The 4, Andrew Lynch, Athreya Rajan, Josh Kirk, and Chris would go on to form Four Fires Meadery! In 2015, Chris had his first mead, B. Nektar's Episode 13, and was in love. He jumped in and made his first mead just a month later. That same year, he met the other Four Fires guys at a local craft hideout called the Local. They kept meeting at Chris's place, and continued their confederation of mead makers who wanted to create a meadery. Their first group project that year was Hail Satin. In 2016, they made meads, and homebrew beers, and enter contests, taking some awards and started forming the base business plan, and reaching out to angel investors, and worked on looking for a location.  Chris's enjoyment of craft beer, and meads intertwined with the fun he was having homebrewing, and eventually professionally brewing, seemed to have been accelerants for one another, so in the time between making his first mead, the meadery opening, and now, a LOT has changed.  In 2017, Chris was hired as a production brewer at Maumee Bay Brewing Co. with the intent of revitalizing the portfolio. Later that year, Four Fires signed a lease on their building, and work began immediately on converting the space into a production facility. And the first mead found its way into the tanks in early 2018. As they neared their first release, Four Fires gained visibility amongst mead lovers with them getting some of their pre-production mead out there for people to try.  Join us to check in with Chris and see what Four Fires is up to! This player will show the most recent show, and when we're live, will play the live feed. If you are calling in, please turn off the player sound, so we don't get feedback.[break] Sponsor: Honnibrook Craft Meadery. Rated the very best winery in Colorado! Visit our state-of-the-art meadery and tasting room south of downtown Castle Rock, Colorado, in a converted man cave. Mention the Got Mead Podcast this month for a free draft taster!  Google H-O-N-N-I Brook for hours and directions. They love visitors!  www.honnibrook.com If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323) or send us a question via email, or via Twitter @realGotMead and we'll tackle it online! 9PM EDT/6PM PDT Join us on live chat during the show Upcoming Shows May 21 - Minnesota Mead Mafia Show links and notes Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff Let There Be Session Meads by Rob Ratliff Monin liqeuer concentrates Upcoming Events May 9 - Kingview Mead and Winery, Mt. Lebanon, PA - Good Brother Earl live music May 11 - Hickory Tree Farms Apiaries, Kent City, MI - Mead Make and Take class May 11 - Maniacal Mead Company, Ypsilanti, MI - Wax Kings / Echo labs light industries presents Krystal Palace electronic event May 11 - Bløm Mead and Cider, Ann Arbor, MI - 6th Birthday Party! May 11 - Four Brothers Mead, Festus, MO - saint chuck live May 12 - Mikkeller Beer Festival at Warpigs Brewpub,  Copenhagen, Denmark - Chicken Maple Brunch and Mead Pairing May 12 - Artifice Ales and Meadery, Manheim, PA - Session 2: Mothers Day - Pottery class May 17 - Mead Meander, Scandanavia,

Mark Merry's SoulSermonMixUp
Episode 530: SoulSermonMix 180224

Mark Merry's SoulSermonMixUp

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 124:36


Church Girl Lover – Maurice Mahon – 2024Cool, Calm & Collective Lady – Geno & Company - 2022Can't Get Enough Of You Baby – Tommy Tate – (Hold On Malaco Records LP 1979) Forthcoming Soul4Real 45 – 2024Illusions – Jalen Ngonda feat BBC Concert Orchestra – You Tube/Forthcoming 45 – 2024Take This Love Of Mine – The Staples – (Pass It On Warner Bros LP 1976 Richie Tufo/Curtis Mayfield) Forthcoming Soul4Real 45 – 2023Make Me Cheat (Remix) – Dee Dee Simon – 2024You Don't Know Who Your Sleeping With – Shirley Diamond – Forthcoming Soul Junction 45 - 2024Never Meant To Fall In Love (Phillet Of Soul Re-Edit) – Chris Crain & Tasha Nicole – 2024Start All Over Again – Lee Morris – UnreleasedSend My Baby Back – André Cruz & Chris Lujan – Heart Full Of Love – Industry Music Group LP – 2024Only Once In A lifetime – Paul Smith - (Jacklyn Records 45 1967) - Hit & Run Records – 2024Real Love – Stevie J Blues - Let's Get Back to Love – 2024You Got me – Darrell Ruger - Sounds of Darrell - 2023Sometime Baby – Marshall & Jones - Forthcoming North Broad St – 2024Isn't it Nice To Know You – Drake Frye – Bobby Martin Presents - 2008U Need Me – LA Propinquity – Forthcoming Cannonball Records 45 – 2024Too Long – JrBlu – 2024Lets Stay Together (2024 Mix) – Willie Clayton – 2024Somebody Please – The Vanguards – (Whiz Records 45 1969) – Hit & Run - 2024I'll Run – Paul Smith – (Jacklyn Records 45 1966) – Hit & Run Records – 2024Put Me In The Mood – Sylvia & The Blue Jays – (Ian Levine's Solid Stax Sensations Kent CD 2015)Kent/City 45 – 2024Gods Not Dead – Truth & Devotion – Heaven At Last – (1981 Tyscott Records LP) Holy Grail Records – 2024Precious Precious – The Staples – (Pass It On Warner Bros LP 1976 Richie Tufo/Curtis Mayfield) Forthcoming Soul4Real 45 – 2023Til Tomorrow – Romeo Johnson – 2024Say You Love Me – Jamison Ross – 2024Hold On – Tommy Tate – (Hold On Malaco Records LP 1979) Forthcoming Soul4Real 45 – 2024 I Been Watching You – Bill Albright – 2024Really Love You – Keneisha & Omar Cunningham – 2024Should've Been Home – J Red The Nephew – 2024You Got That Love - Stevie J Blues - Let's Get Back to Love – 20242 Wrongs – Cat Daddy – 2024Thinkin Bout Cha (Bringing Forth Mix) – The New Lost Generation – Forthcoming IZIPHO Soul 2024

GotMead Live Radio Show
2-13-24 – Traci Kuhfuss – Mead recipes, flavor profiles, exotic woods

GotMead Live Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 130:15


2-13-24 Tonight we're headed to Texas to talk with Traci Kuhfuss, home meadmaker and mead consultant. Traci Kuhfuss comes to us from Texas by way of Arizona. She ís been active as a homebrewer and mead maker for 20 years now, participating in brew clubs and competitions in all the places she has lived and traveled.. Traci is a professional graphic designer who loves making mead. Traci got into brewing once upon a time, she was newly divorced and her friends were all getting married and having kids. She was bored with sitting at home with nothing to do. Her friends got her a home brewing kit that year for Christmas. She made her first beer that New Years Eve. She eventually joined a homebrew club and was introduced to mead. She started making mead then and winning more medals with mead than beer. She has been consistently winning awards since 2005 to include many BOS wins such as Great Arizona Home Brew Competitions, Orpheus Cup, Queen of Beer, and Mead Stampede. After moving to Texas, she briefly dipped a toe in the commercial realm but went back to the homebrew scene. She has even helped with Texas Rivers Distilling in advising how to make good mead to make award winning Honey Creek Honey Spirits. Which took a silver medal in February 2023 at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition. She has been involved in many competitions including The Great Arizona Homebrew Competition and The Great Arizona Mead Competition when she lived in Phoenix, Arizona. Upon moving to Texas she became involved in the local Houston homebrew scene with her clubs the Cane Island Alers and Sugarland Imperialists, helping to grow the mead community & assisting in Operation Fermentation. Traci also ran the Texas Mead Cup from 2019 to 2023 and has new plans to grow the mead judging pool and assist other Texas clubs in growing mead entries in their competitions. Join us to talk mead with Traci, and explore making better mead. This player will show the most recent show, and when we're live, will play the live feed. If you are calling in, please turn off the player sound, so we don't get feedback.[break] Sponsor: Honnibrook Craft Meadery. Rated the very best winery in Colorado! Visit our state-of-the-art meadery and tasting room south of downtown Castle Rock, Colorado, in a converted man cave. Mention the Got Mead Podcast this month for a free draft taster!  Google H-O-N-N-I Brook for hours and directions. They love visitors!  www.honnibrook.com If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323) or send us a question via email, or via Twitter @realGotMead and we'll tackle it online! 9PM EDT/6PM PDT Join us on live chat during the show Upcoming Shows Feb 27 - Bob Slanzi - Thinking Outside the Box March 12 - Laura Angotti - Historical Mead March 26 - Bray Denard - Mead Experimenting, One Month Mead Show links and notes Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff Let There Be Session Meads by Rob Ratliff Monin liqeuer concentrates Upcoming Events https://emmconference.comThe European Mead Makers Conference is coming up, and registration is open until Feb 18. Feb 14 - Bee Well Mead and Cider, Bellaire, MI - Valentines Day Book Fair for Grown Ups Feb 14 - Odin's Alchemy Brewing, Olympia, WA - I'm the One You Mead - Valentines Day Celebration Feb 16 - Hickory Tree Farm Apiaries, Kent City, MI - Valentines Mead Make and Take Class Feb 17 - Harvest, Holland OH - Mead Day Celebration featuring meads from Schramm's, Four Fires and Meads of Midgard. Feb 17 - Perry Vine Mead and Cider, South Bend, IN - One Year Anniversary Celebration Feb 17 - Four Brothers Mead, Festus, MO - Oddsoul Duo Live Music Feb 18 - St. Ambrose Cellars, Beulah, MI - Love and Cheese: A Mead and Cheese Pairing Event with The Cheese Lady Feb 24 - Four Brothers Mead, Festus, MO - Casting Runes live music

Mark Merry's SoulSermonMixUp
Episode 529: SoulSermonMix 110224

Mark Merry's SoulSermonMixUp

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 121:55


Who's Gonna Be Responsible For The Babies – Brad Comer – Soul Of A Man – 2023Brothers and Sisters – Michelle David & The True Tones – Forthcoming Brothers & Sisters and Record Kicks 45 – 2024Do You – Latasha Lee - Compositions of LaTasha Lee & Salih Williams – 2024Church Girl Lover – Maurice Mahon – 2024Smile – Benedic Lamdin feat Carlton Jumel Smith - Classic Soul: This Thing Called Love – 2024I'll Run – Paul Smith – (Jacklyn Records 45 1966) – Hit & Run Records – 2024You Don't Know Who You're Sleeping With - Shirley Diamond & Jesse James – Forthcoming Soul Junction 45 – 2024Sleeping With The Enemy – Ricky Jones – Crazy Sexy – 2024Don t Take Your Love Away – Threestyle feat Magdalena Chovancova, Robert Ferti & Damon Dae – No Matter What – 2024I Wanna Be Closer – Eric Nolan Feat. Glenn Jones & Tony Exum Jr. - Forthcoming 14th Feb 2024What Happened To Us – Latasha Lee - Compositions of LaTasha Lee & Salih Williams – 2024Get Up and Move – Carolyn Crawford – Forthcoming Kent 45 – 2024Standing In The Safety Zone – The Soul Children – (Everybody Makes A Mistake Stax Southern Soul Vol 2 Kent CD) Kent/City 45 – 2023We Could Get It Together – WEE – Soul Direction 45 - 2024It's Just Your Love – WEE (Norman Whiteside) - Sincerely Yours – 2024Only Once In A lifetime – Paul Smith - (Jacklyn Records 45 1967) - Hit & Run Records – 2024Ground That You're Walking On (Is Mighty Shakey) – The Vanguards – (Indie Records 45 1971) Hit & Run Records – 2024I'm Still Here – The Notations – 2024Aint No Mountain High Enough – Roberta Flack – First Take 50th Anniversary CD 2020 – Forthcoming ARC LP – 2024Put Me In The Mood – Sylvia & The Blue Jays – (Ian Levine's Solid Stax Sensations Kent CD 2015)Kent/City 45 – 2024They Say – Cam Cameron – (Capri Records 45 1968) Forthcoming Soul Junction 45 – 2024Change Is Gonna Come – William Powell - Songs of the Struggle – 2024Now Is The Time – Christopher Williams – 2024I Had A Talk with God Last Night – Mitty Collier – (III AM – LP 1972) – Digital Reissue 2024In The Dog House – NE'LA – 2024Made For Me - SRJR Productions - 2024Until We Meet - Marcellus TheSinger – Forthcoming Calling All Crack Babies – 2024When Your Not There – WEE (Norman Whiteside) - Sincerely Yours – 2024Tell Me Baby What's Wrong – Ricky Jones – Crazy Sexy – 2024Next Room – J-Gee - Ballads by J-Gee – 2024Thinkin Bout Cha (Bringing Forth Mix) – The New Lost Generation – Forthcoming IZIPHO Soul 2024So In Love – Sir Charles Jones – 2024

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GotMead Live Radio Show
1-30-24 Tony Fry – Arkansas Meadery

GotMead Live Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 133:25


1-30-24 We're off to Arkansas tonight (where it's warmer) to visit with Tony Fry, owner and meadmaker at Arkansas Meadery in Alexander, Arkansas. Since 2001, Tony Fry has been deeply passionate about the art of fermenting, starting with beer and wine and eventually delving into the world of mead. As a founding member of CAF ("Central Arkansas Fermenters") in 2003, a prominent homebrew club based in Little Rock, Arkansas, he played a pivotal role in fostering a vibrant community of enthusiasts, making it one of the largest homebrew clubs in the United States. In 2014, Tony ventured into beekeeping, which further sparked his interest in mead-making. This journey led him to acquire a small farm in Saline County, Arkansas, in 2015. Serendipitously, that same year, the dry county lifted restrictions on alcohol sales, providing the perfect opportunity for Tony to explore his passion for mead-making and the possibility of opening a Meadery. Tony views this sequence of events as a divine sign, inspiring him to establish Arkansas's first Meadery, opening the meadery in September of 2021. Today, he is thrilled to share his creations with the world, inviting everyone to join the journey. This player will show the most recent show, and when we're live, will play the live feed. If you are calling in, please turn off the player sound, so we don't get feedback.[break] Sponsor: Honnibrook Craft Meadery. Rated the very best winery in Colorado! Visit our state-of-the-art meadery and tasting room south of downtown Castle Rock, Colorado, in a converted man cave. Mention the Got Mead Podcast this month for a free draft taster!  Google H-O-N-N-I Brook for hours and directions. They love visitors!  www.honnibrook.com If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323) or send us a question via email, or via Twitter @realGotMead and we'll tackle it online! 9PM EDT/6PM PDT Join us on live chat during the show Upcoming Shows Show links and notes Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff Let There Be Session Meads by Rob Ratliff Upcoming Events Valkyries Horn Mead Competition Home and Commercial Entries are open until Feb 2! Enter your Meads! Commercial https://commercial.valkyrieshorn.com/ and home https://comp.valkyrieshorn.com/ https://emmconference.comThe European Mead Makers Conference is coming up, and registration is open until Feb 18. The Mead Madness Cup is taking entry registrations until Jan 31. Registration for MMC https://meadmadnesscup.com/ Registration for EMMcon https://emmconference.com/ Feb 2 - The Green Lady, Chicago, IL - Hey Ciderfriends, Nice to Mead Ya - Mead Happy Hour Hang Feb 2 - Grimsby Hollow Meadery, Middleville, MI - Drink Mead, Learn Things - The English Longbow at War! Feb 3 - Four Brothers Mead, Festus, MO - John Jarrett Live Music Feb 4 - Lilly Belle Meads, Lancaster, NY - Brunch at the Meadery Feb 6 - Bee Well Mead and Cider, Bellaire, MI - Antrim Writers Series: Jerry Dennis Book Discussion Feb 8 - Breedens Orchard, Mount Juliet, TN - Mead 101, the Joy of Meadmaking Feb 8 - Adesanya Mead and Microbrewery, Grandville, MI - Open Mic Comedy Night Feb 9 - Clear Skies Meadery, Rockville, MD - Mead in Heaven Valentines Day pop up Feb 10 - Starrlight Meadery, Pittsboro, NC - Mead and Chocolate pairing Feb 10 - KingView Meadhouse, Harborcreek, PA - Galentine's Shopping Event Feb 14 - Bee Well Mead and Cider, Bellaire, MI - Valentines Day Book Fair for Grown Ups Feb 16 - Hickory Tree Farm Apiaries, Kent City, MI - Valentines Mead Make and Take Class Feb 17 - Harvest, Holland OH - Mead Day Celebration featuring meads from Schramm's, Four Fires and Meads of Midgard. Feb 17 - Perry Vine Mead and Cider, South Bend, IN - One Year Anniversary Celebration Feb 17 - Four Brothers Mead, Festus, MO - Oddsoul Duo Live Music Feb 18 - St.

GotMead Live Radio Show
1-16-24 Carlos Herrera – Texas Longhouse Meadery – Starting and Building a Meadery

GotMead Live Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 123:32


1-16-24 Welcome to 2024! GotMead Live is back with Carlos Herrera, owner of the soon-to-be Texas Longhouse Meadery in Wylie, TX, just north of Dallas. Carlos has done a lot in his life so far. He spent 8 years in the army as an airborne infantryman. He was medically discharged in 2011 due to combat injuries and became a Paramedic in 2013. In 2015 decided he wasn't ready for civilian life and went back overseas as a high threat diplomatic security contractor team medic. He then spent 2 years at the US Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan and a year in Northern Iraq with the US Consulate before injuring his back again. He's had 3 spinal surgeries since then. Thank you for your service, Carlos! Carlos has been solo brewing mead since 2016. He was helping an older gentleman before that who used to make it for his Norse Heathen kindred group's ceremonial purposes. They used to make it what he would call the 'old ways' (open ferment in a bucket or old wood barrel, with no nutrients, and would add the kitchen sink if they could). Carlos thought there was a better way to do it so he started off on his own and learned a lot long the way thanks to people like Carvin Wilson, Tom Repas, Ken Schramm, and others. He decided to go commercial after winning multiple awards and being pushed by his homebrew club and friends to take the leap. Carlos loves bochets, pyments, and barrel projects. Carlos is in the process of building his meadery and is going to be talking with us about his journey in licensing and building a meadery, and also about his meads. Join us to see how he's doing! This player will show the most recent show, and when we're live, will play the live feed. If you are calling in, please turn off the player sound, so we don't get feedback.[break] Sponsor: Honnibrook Craft Meadery. Rated the very best winery in Colorado! Visit our state-of-the-art meadery and tasting room south of downtown Castle Rock, Colorado, in a converted man cave. Mention the Got Mead Podcast this month for a free draft taster!  Google H-O-N-N-I Brook for hours and directions. They love visitors!  www.honnibrook.com If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323) or send us a question via email, or via Twitter @realGotMead and we'll tackle it online! 9PM EDT/6PM PDT Join us on live chat during the show Upcoming Shows Show links and notes Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff Let There Be Session Meads by Rob Ratliff Upcoming Events Valkyries Horn Mead Competition Home and Commercial Entries are open until Feb 2! Enter your Meads! Commercial https://commercial.valkyrieshorn.com/ and home https://comp.valkyrieshorn.com/ https://emmconference.comThe European Mead Makers Conference is coming up, and registration is open until Feb 18. The Mead Madness Cup is taking entry registrations until Jan 31. Registration for MMC https://meadmadnesscup.com/ Registration for EMMcon https://emmconference.com/ Jan 19 - Lilly Belle Meads, Lancaster, NY - Music with Trever Stribing Jan 20 - Four Brothers Mead, Festus, MO - Music with Lisa Jones Jan 20 - Meduseld Meadery, Lancaster, PA - Mid-Winter Mead and Music including Music, Magic, Trivia and Axe Throwing Jan 20 - Hickory Tree Farm Apiaries, Kent City, MI - Mead Make and Take Class Jan 21 - Old Station Honey and Mead, New Sarepta, Alberta, Canada - Northern Alberta Mead Makers Meet Up Jan 21 - Lilly Belle Meads, Lancaster, NY - Brunch at the Meadery Jan 23 - J. Bird Wines, Cambridge, MN - January Mead Pairing Dinner Jan 25 - Adesanya Mead and Microbrewery, Grandville, MI - Open Mic Comedy Night Jan 25 - Bumbling Fools Meadery, Minneapolis, MN - Trivia Night Jan 27 - Four Brothers Mead, Festus, MO - Music with Veronica Mary Agnes Jan 27 - MeadKrieger Old Norse Mead, Loveland, CO - 1st Anniversary Party Jan 27 - Grimsby Hollow Meadery, Middleville,

GotMead Live Radio Show
7-18-23 Brian Woerner – World Honey Exchange

GotMead Live Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 117:46


7-18-23 We are back from our hiatus with a new episode of GotMead Live. Tonight we're talking with Brian Woerner, founder of the World Honey Exchange. World Honey Exchange curates specialty honeys from places such as Chile, Columbia, Ethiopia, Mexico and Tanzania. They have provided honeys for meaderies to make unique meads. Brian Woerner is the Founder of World Honey Exchange, a company focused on creating and furthering linkages between honey producers and end makers of many kinds. Brian began beekeeping in 2012 in Guinea, west Africa, as a Peace Corps volunteer. He subsequently worked for a small honey startup in Cambridge while doing graduate research at Boston University. While studying and working in the Northeast, Brian worked to further beekeeping relationships in various places, including Tanzania & Colombia, before starting WHE as a wholesale honey company. Operational since 2019, WHE has become known for specialty honeys and worked extensively in the specialty craft beverage with partners including Heidrun Meadery in California, Deschutes Brewing in Oregon, and Lamplighter and Aeronaut Brewing in Massachusetts. Join us to learn more and see what Brian is up to with World Honey Exchange! This player will show the most recent show, and when we're live, will play the live feed. If you are calling in, please turn off the player sound, so we don't get feedback.[break] [break]Click here to see a playable list of all our episodes! Sponsor: Honnibrook Craft Meadery. Rated the very best winery in Colorado! Visit our state-of-the-art meadery and tasting room south of downtown Castle Rock, Colorado, in a converted man cave. Mention the Got Mead Podcast this month for a free draft taster!  Google H-O-N-N-I Brook for hours and directions. They love visitors!  www.honnibrook.com If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323) or send us a question via email, or via Twitter @GotmeadNow and we'll tackle it online! 9PM EDT/6PM PDT Join us on live chat during the show Bring your questions and your mead, and let's talk mead! You can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323), or Skype us at meadwench (please friend me first and say you're a listener, I get tons of Skype spam), or tweet to @gotmeadnow. Upcoming Shows August 15 - Scale and Feather Meadery Show links and notes Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff Let There Be Session Meads by Rob Ratliff Upcoming Events July 20 - Meadiocrity Mead, San Marcos, CA - Dungeons and Dragons and Mead July 20 - Wildflyer Mead, Navasota, TX - Bingo Night July 22 - White Bear Meadery, Maplewood, MN - Yoga and Mead July 22 - Honey Wines Australia Meadery, Broke, New South Wales, Australia - Honey and mead tasting July 22 - Orpheus Mead Fest, Golden, CO - Mead Festival - tasting and bottle sales July 22 - Four Brothers Mead, Festus, MO - Emma Nobbe music July 22 - Batch Mead, Temecula, CA - Axe Throwing at the Meadery July 25 - Oppegaard Meadery, Tukwila, WA - Golden Boar release and BBQ feast day July 29 - Starrlight Meadery, Pittsboro, NC - Making Mead class Aug 3 - Maniacal Mead, Ypsilanti, MI - Mead Hall Thursday Aug 5 - Starrlight Meadery, Pittsboro, NC - National Mead Day Aug 5 - Meadiocrity Mead, San Marcos, CA - National Mead Day Aug 5 - Viking Alchemist Meadery, Smyrna, GA - National Mead Day Aug 5 - White Bear Meadery, Maplewood, MN - National Mead Day Aug 5 - Alternative Beverage, Belmont, NC - National Mead Day Aug 5 - Hunters Moon Meadery, Severence, CO - International Mead Day open house Aug 5 - Grimsby Hollow Meadery, Middleville, MI -Drink Mead, Learn Things - Celtic Mythology: Where to Begin? Aug 5 - Hickory Tree Farm Apiaries, Kent City, MI - Mead Make and Take class You can buy mead online at https://shopmeads.com If you want to get your event on GotMead Live, let us know at gotmead@Gotmead.com 

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM
Short handed Pistons fall just short against Portland – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 3:01


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Portland Trailblazers 110, Detroit Pistons 104 Philadelphia 76ers 147, Indiana Pacers 143 Blazers 110, Pistons 104 – Lillard’s triple-double helps Blazers beat Pistons 110-104 Damian Lillard had 31 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists, securing his second triple-double of the season before the end of the third quarter, and the Portland Trail Blazers beat the Detroit Pistons 110-104. The dynamic guard scored 16 points in the first quarter to give the Trail Blazers a 31-18 lead, and they had little trouble keeping a comfortable margin against a banged-up and slumping team for most of the night. Detroit pulled within six points with 1:39 left to fire up the previously quiet fans, and Jerami Grant quieted them with a 3-pointer on the ensuing possession. Grant finished with 26 points against his former team.  Former Kalamazoo Central and University of Michigan player Isaiah Livers matched a career high with 17 points for the Pistons, who have lost a season-high eight straight games. The Pistons were without injured starters Bojan Bogdanovic, Isaiah Stewart and rookie center Jalen Duran, along with key reserve Killian Hayes. Sixers 147, Pacers 143 – Embiid scores 42, Sixers beat Pacers 147-143 without much D Joel Embiid scored 42 points, James Harden added 14 points, 20 assists and nine rebounds, and the Philadelphia 76ers pulled away late for a 147-143 victory over the Indiana Pacers in a game virtually devoid of defense. Embiid made 11 of 16 field goals and all 19 free-throw attempts. Tyrese Maxey scored 24 points and Jalen McDaniels added 20 for the 76ers, who have won two straight. Tyrese Haliburton led the Pacers with 40 points and 16 assists. Neither team led by more than six points through the first three quarters. The Sixers finally took control with a late 10-0 run. Tonight Washington Wizards at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Chicago Blackhawks 5, Ottawa Senators 0 Blackhawks 5, Senators 0 – Seth Jones scores twice as Blackhawks beat Senators 5-0 Seth Jones scored two of Chicago's three second-period goals, and the Blackhawks stopped Ottawa's five-game win streak with a 5-0 victory over the Senators. Anders Bjork had three primary assists, and Alex Stalock made 35 saves in his 11th career shutout. Lukas Reichel, Phillipp Kurashev and Jason Dickinson also scored as last-place Chicago snapped a four-game losing streak. Ottawa remained three points back of idle Pittsburgh for the second wild card in the Eastern Conference, wasting a prime opportunity to gain ground in the playoff race. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Boston Red Sox 7, Detroit Tigers 1 Chicago Cubs 6, Seattle Mariners 2 White Sox were off Today St. Louis Cardinals at Detroit Tigers, 1:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Texas Rangers, 3:05 p.m. Milwaukee Brewers at Chicago White Sox, 3:05 p.m. MLB – Red Sox infielder Justin Turner hit in face by pitch Boston Red Sox infielder Justin Turner needed 16 stitches after he was hit in the face by a pitch during a spring training game against the Detroit Tigers. The 38-year-old Turner fell to the ground after getting drilled by right-hander Matt Manning. Turner's wife, Kourtney, posted to Instagram that the infielder had “16 stitches and a lot of swelling but we are thanking God for no fractures & clear scans.” MLB – MLB shift limits raising batter spirits and averages so far Major League Baseball’s new limits on infield shifts are raising batter spirits this spring. They might be bosltering batting averages, too. Batting averages across the league are up slightly from last spring training, from .259 to .263. Left-handed hitters seem to be benefitting most, with their collected average up from .255 to .274. Sluggers like the New York Yankees’ Anthony Rizzo are enjoying taking at-bats without a wall of defenders in shallow right field. Rizzo says that “young left-handed hitters will be introduced to the 3-4 hole that's been gone for about seven to eight years.” NFL – Ex-Raider Derek Carr agrees to 4-year contract with Saints The New Orleans Saints say former Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has agreed to a four-year contract. A person familiar with the situation said the deal could be worth up to $150 million. The person spoke to The Associated Press about the contract's value on condition of anonymity because financial terms were not released. Carr turns 32 this month. He played nine seasons for the Raiders and holds team records for yards and touchdowns passing. Saints coach Dennis Allen was the Raiders' coach when the team selected Carr in the second round of the 2014 draft. Las Vegas released Carr on Feb. 14 to avoid guaranteeing him $40.4 million of his contract over the next two years. NFL – Ex-Raider Ruggs’ felony DUI case stalled by fight over judge A Nevada judge will again be asked to decide which justice of the peace should handle a preliminary hearing in the case against former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III, who is accused of killing a woman in drunken car crash in 2021. Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Harmony Letizia told Ruggs and his attorneys on Monday that she lacks the authority to decide whether she or another judge should preside over the hearing to decide if there is enough evidence to warrant that Ruggs stand trial on charges of reckless driving and driving under the influence causing death. Ruggs' attorneys said they will again take the issue to Clark County District Court. NFL – NFL reinstates Jaguars WR Ridley after gambling suspension The NFL reinstated suspended receiver Calvin Ridley and cleared the way for him to join his new team in Jacksonville. The league says Ridley is eligible to participate in all team activities beginning immediately. He had been suspended indefinitely since March 2022 for violating the NFL's gambling policy. He is expected to join the Jaguars for offseason workouts beginning April 17. The Jaguars traded a fifth-round pick in 2023 and a conditional fourth-rounder in 2024 to get Ridley from Atlanta at the trading deadline in November. NCAAMBKB – Houston, UCLA, Kansas top latest AP Top 25; Duke back in UCLA has climbed to No. 2 behind Houston in the latest Associated Press men’s college basketball poll. The Cougars earned 58 first-place votes to remain on top for a third straight weekl. The Bruins’ move to No. 2 represented their highest ranking this season. They received the other three first-place votes. Kansas, Alabama and Purdue rounded out the top five. Texas A&M climbed six spots to No. 18 for the week’s biggest jump. No. 21 Duke, No. 24 Creighton and No. 25 Missouri were this week’s new additions. Providence, Pittsburgh and Maryland fell out. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina No. 1 for 37th straight week, Iowa now No. 2 South Carolina remains No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s basketball poll for a 37th consecutive week. That breaks a second-place tie with Louisiana Tech for the longest streak all time. Only UConn has a longer run atop the poll with 51 consecutive weeks. Big Ten Tournament champion Iowa moved up five spots to No. 2, its highest ranking since 1994. Indiana, Virginia Tech and Stanford round out the top five. Washington State jumped in at No. 22 after winning the Pac-12 Tournament. Tennessee also joined the poll at No. 24. South Florida and Iowa State fell out. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Yesterday Men's Baseball Century College 16, Lake Michigan College 13 Today Women's Softball Penn State of Greater Allegheny vs. Lake Michigan College, 11:30 p.m. Lake Michigan College vs. Minnesota North College of Itasca, 2:00 p.m. Men's Baseball Lake Michigan College vs. Erie Community College, 12:00 p.m.. Women's Basketball NJCAA Great Lakes District B Women’s Basketball Quarterfinals Lake Michigan College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. Southwestern Michigan at Marian Ancilla, 7:00 p.m. Men's Basketball NJCAA Great Lakes District A Men's Basketball Quarterfinals Southwestern Michigan at Glen Oaks Community College, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball – District Quarterfinals Division 1 at Kal. Loy Norrix (1st round at local sites) St. Joseph 66, Portage Northern 58 St. Joseph broke a four games losing streak with a 66-58 win in the opening round of the districts at Portage Northern.  Chase Sanders had a team high 17 points for St. Joe and Matt Lanier had 16.  St. Joe finished 30 of 36 at the free throw line.   JR Scott added 10 points for the Bears who improve to 16-7 and will face Kalamazoo Central on Wednesday at 5:30 in the district semifinals at Loy Norrix, Wednesday at 5:30.  Cane Mack led Portage Northern with a game high 21 points. Portage Central 53, Lakeshore 26 Portage Central jumped out to a 15-2 lead after the first quarter and never trailed in the Mustangs 53-26 win over Lakeshore in the district quarter-finals at Lakeshore.  Alex Beachnau had a game high 22 points for PC and Nathan Long had 12. Jake Chellman and Jack Carlisle had 8 points each in the Lancers season ending loss.   Lakeshore's season ends with a record of 7-15. Mattawan 78, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 73 Noah VanLaningham had 29 points and Ryan Kiesling had 20 as Mattawan beat Loy Norrix 78-73.  Cedric Huntley had 21 to lead Loy Norrix.  Mattawan will face Portage Central on Wednesday at 7:00 at Loy Norrix. Division 4 at Our Lady of the Lake Countryside Academy 59, New Buffalo 21 Isaiah Woods scored a game high 23 points as Countryside defeated New Buffalo 59-21 in the opening round game. Ja'Vrius Gordon added 11 points for Countryside. Nick Haskins led New Buffalo with 7. Michigan Lutheran 39, Our Lady of the Lake 30 Micah Herbst had a game high 17 points, including 5 three pointers as Michigan Lutheran advanced to Wednesday's district semifinal against River Valley with a 39-30 win over Our Lady of the Lake.  Owen McLoughlin had 11 points to lead the Lakers. Other Districts Division 1 at Battle Creek Central Harper Creek 44, Coldwater 39 Gull Lake 63, Sturgis 30 Division 2 at Niles Buchanan 45, Dowagiac 44 Niles 44, Edwardsburg 43 Division 2 at Paw Paw (1st round at local sites) Three Rivers 69, Paw Paw 61 Vicksburg 71, Constantine 61 Parchment 63, Battle Creek Pennfield 64 Division 2 at Hamilton Hamilton 62, Holland Christian 55 Division 2 at Plainwell Hastings 65, Kentwood Grand River 56 Wayland 74, Plainwell 56 Division 3 at Fennville Fennville 65, Holland Black River 60 Wyoming Potter's House 78, Saugatuck 39 Division 3 at Watervliet Cassopolis 63, Coloma 42 Division 3 at Hartford Bloomingdale 67, Bangor 53 Hartford 50, Gobles 48 Division 3 at Galesburg-Augusta Comstock 69, Delton-Kellogg 51 Kal. Christian 58, Galesburg-Augusta 36 Division 3 at Union City Centreville 46, Quincy 26 Union City 45, White Pigeon 36 Division 4 at Lawrence Marcellus 56, Kalamazoo Heritage 32 Division 4 at Colon Burr Oak 58, Athens 39 Mendon 95, Coldwater Pansophia 11 Division 4 at Battle Creek St. Philip Calhoun Christian 60, Battle Creek Academy 42 Climax-Scotts 45, Battle Creek St. Philip 43 Division 4 at Martin Martin 46, Wyoming West Michigan Lutheran 35 Tonight Girls Basketball – Regionals Semifinals Division 1 at Coldwater Kalamazoo Central vs. DeWitt, 5:30 p.m. Holt vs. Coldwater, 7:00 p.m. Division 2 at Three Rivers Holland Christian vs. Edwardsburg, 5:30 p.m. Olivet vs. Plainwell, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Centreville Watervliet vs. Kalamazoo Christian, 5:30 p.m. Bronson vs. Buchanan, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Shelby Hart vs. Grand Rapids Northpointe Christian, 5:30 p.m. Saugatuck vs. Kent City, 7:00 p.m. Division 4 at New Buffalo Fruitport Calvary Christian vs. Kalamazoo Hackett, 5:45 p.m. River Valley vs. Colon, 7:30 p.m.Detroit Pistons forward Isaiah Livers (12) looks to pass as Portland Trail Blazers forward Trendon Watford (2) defends during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 6, 2023, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid goes to the basket against Indiana Pacers’ Myles Turner during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 6, 2023, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)Chicago Blackhawks’ Seth Jones (4) scores in the second period of an NHL hockey game as Ottawa Senators goaltender Mads Sogaard (40) and Artem Zub defend Monday, March 6, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Short handed Pistons fall just short against Portland – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

106.1 & 1400 WSJM Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 3:01


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Portland Trailblazers 110, Detroit Pistons 104 Philadelphia 76ers 147, Indiana Pacers 143 Blazers 110, Pistons 104 – Lillard’s triple-double helps Blazers beat Pistons 110-104 Damian Lillard had 31 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists, securing his second triple-double of the season before the end of the third quarter, and the Portland Trail Blazers beat the Detroit Pistons 110-104. The dynamic guard scored 16 points in the first quarter to give the Trail Blazers a 31-18 lead, and they had little trouble keeping a comfortable margin against a banged-up and slumping team for most of the night. Detroit pulled within six points with 1:39 left to fire up the previously quiet fans, and Jerami Grant quieted them with a 3-pointer on the ensuing possession. Grant finished with 26 points against his former team.  Former Kalamazoo Central and University of Michigan player Isaiah Livers matched a career high with 17 points for the Pistons, who have lost a season-high eight straight games. The Pistons were without injured starters Bojan Bogdanovic, Isaiah Stewart and rookie center Jalen Duran, along with key reserve Killian Hayes. Sixers 147, Pacers 143 – Embiid scores 42, Sixers beat Pacers 147-143 without much D Joel Embiid scored 42 points, James Harden added 14 points, 20 assists and nine rebounds, and the Philadelphia 76ers pulled away late for a 147-143 victory over the Indiana Pacers in a game virtually devoid of defense. Embiid made 11 of 16 field goals and all 19 free-throw attempts. Tyrese Maxey scored 24 points and Jalen McDaniels added 20 for the 76ers, who have won two straight. Tyrese Haliburton led the Pacers with 40 points and 16 assists. Neither team led by more than six points through the first three quarters. The Sixers finally took control with a late 10-0 run. Tonight Washington Wizards at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Chicago Blackhawks 5, Ottawa Senators 0 Blackhawks 5, Senators 0 – Seth Jones scores twice as Blackhawks beat Senators 5-0 Seth Jones scored two of Chicago's three second-period goals, and the Blackhawks stopped Ottawa's five-game win streak with a 5-0 victory over the Senators. Anders Bjork had three primary assists, and Alex Stalock made 35 saves in his 11th career shutout. Lukas Reichel, Phillipp Kurashev and Jason Dickinson also scored as last-place Chicago snapped a four-game losing streak. Ottawa remained three points back of idle Pittsburgh for the second wild card in the Eastern Conference, wasting a prime opportunity to gain ground in the playoff race. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Boston Red Sox 7, Detroit Tigers 1 Chicago Cubs 6, Seattle Mariners 2 White Sox were off Today St. Louis Cardinals at Detroit Tigers, 1:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Texas Rangers, 3:05 p.m. Milwaukee Brewers at Chicago White Sox, 3:05 p.m. MLB – Red Sox infielder Justin Turner hit in face by pitch Boston Red Sox infielder Justin Turner needed 16 stitches after he was hit in the face by a pitch during a spring training game against the Detroit Tigers. The 38-year-old Turner fell to the ground after getting drilled by right-hander Matt Manning. Turner's wife, Kourtney, posted to Instagram that the infielder had “16 stitches and a lot of swelling but we are thanking God for no fractures & clear scans.” MLB – MLB shift limits raising batter spirits and averages so far Major League Baseball’s new limits on infield shifts are raising batter spirits this spring. They might be bosltering batting averages, too. Batting averages across the league are up slightly from last spring training, from .259 to .263. Left-handed hitters seem to be benefitting most, with their collected average up from .255 to .274. Sluggers like the New York Yankees’ Anthony Rizzo are enjoying taking at-bats without a wall of defenders in shallow right field. Rizzo says that “young left-handed hitters will be introduced to the 3-4 hole that's been gone for about seven to eight years.” NFL – Ex-Raider Derek Carr agrees to 4-year contract with Saints The New Orleans Saints say former Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has agreed to a four-year contract. A person familiar with the situation said the deal could be worth up to $150 million. The person spoke to The Associated Press about the contract's value on condition of anonymity because financial terms were not released. Carr turns 32 this month. He played nine seasons for the Raiders and holds team records for yards and touchdowns passing. Saints coach Dennis Allen was the Raiders' coach when the team selected Carr in the second round of the 2014 draft. Las Vegas released Carr on Feb. 14 to avoid guaranteeing him $40.4 million of his contract over the next two years. NFL – Ex-Raider Ruggs’ felony DUI case stalled by fight over judge A Nevada judge will again be asked to decide which justice of the peace should handle a preliminary hearing in the case against former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III, who is accused of killing a woman in drunken car crash in 2021. Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Harmony Letizia told Ruggs and his attorneys on Monday that she lacks the authority to decide whether she or another judge should preside over the hearing to decide if there is enough evidence to warrant that Ruggs stand trial on charges of reckless driving and driving under the influence causing death. Ruggs' attorneys said they will again take the issue to Clark County District Court. NFL – NFL reinstates Jaguars WR Ridley after gambling suspension The NFL reinstated suspended receiver Calvin Ridley and cleared the way for him to join his new team in Jacksonville. The league says Ridley is eligible to participate in all team activities beginning immediately. He had been suspended indefinitely since March 2022 for violating the NFL's gambling policy. He is expected to join the Jaguars for offseason workouts beginning April 17. The Jaguars traded a fifth-round pick in 2023 and a conditional fourth-rounder in 2024 to get Ridley from Atlanta at the trading deadline in November. NCAAMBKB – Houston, UCLA, Kansas top latest AP Top 25; Duke back in UCLA has climbed to No. 2 behind Houston in the latest Associated Press men’s college basketball poll. The Cougars earned 58 first-place votes to remain on top for a third straight weekl. The Bruins’ move to No. 2 represented their highest ranking this season. They received the other three first-place votes. Kansas, Alabama and Purdue rounded out the top five. Texas A&M climbed six spots to No. 18 for the week’s biggest jump. No. 21 Duke, No. 24 Creighton and No. 25 Missouri were this week’s new additions. Providence, Pittsburgh and Maryland fell out. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina No. 1 for 37th straight week, Iowa now No. 2 South Carolina remains No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s basketball poll for a 37th consecutive week. That breaks a second-place tie with Louisiana Tech for the longest streak all time. Only UConn has a longer run atop the poll with 51 consecutive weeks. Big Ten Tournament champion Iowa moved up five spots to No. 2, its highest ranking since 1994. Indiana, Virginia Tech and Stanford round out the top five. Washington State jumped in at No. 22 after winning the Pac-12 Tournament. Tennessee also joined the poll at No. 24. South Florida and Iowa State fell out. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Yesterday Men's Baseball Century College 16, Lake Michigan College 13 Today Women's Softball Penn State of Greater Allegheny vs. Lake Michigan College, 11:30 p.m. Lake Michigan College vs. Minnesota North College of Itasca, 2:00 p.m. Men's Baseball Lake Michigan College vs. Erie Community College, 12:00 p.m.. Women's Basketball NJCAA Great Lakes District B Women’s Basketball Quarterfinals Lake Michigan College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. Southwestern Michigan at Marian Ancilla, 7:00 p.m. Men's Basketball NJCAA Great Lakes District A Men's Basketball Quarterfinals Southwestern Michigan at Glen Oaks Community College, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball – District Quarterfinals Division 1 at Kal. Loy Norrix (1st round at local sites) St. Joseph 66, Portage Northern 58 St. Joseph broke a four games losing streak with a 66-58 win in the opening round of the districts at Portage Northern.  Chase Sanders had a team high 17 points for St. Joe and Matt Lanier had 16.  St. Joe finished 30 of 36 at the free throw line.   JR Scott added 10 points for the Bears who improve to 16-7 and will face Kalamazoo Central on Wednesday at 5:30 in the district semifinals at Loy Norrix, Wednesday at 5:30.  Cane Mack led Portage Northern with a game high 21 points. Portage Central 53, Lakeshore 26 Portage Central jumped out to a 15-2 lead after the first quarter and never trailed in the Mustangs 53-26 win over Lakeshore in the district quarter-finals at Lakeshore.  Alex Beachnau had a game high 22 points for PC and Nathan Long had 12. Jake Chellman and Jack Carlisle had 8 points each in the Lancers season ending loss.   Lakeshore's season ends with a record of 7-15. Mattawan 78, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 73 Noah VanLaningham had 29 points and Ryan Kiesling had 20 as Mattawan beat Loy Norrix 78-73.  Cedric Huntley had 21 to lead Loy Norrix.  Mattawan will face Portage Central on Wednesday at 7:00 at Loy Norrix. Division 4 at Our Lady of the Lake Countryside Academy 59, New Buffalo 21 Isaiah Woods scored a game high 23 points as Countryside defeated New Buffalo 59-21 in the opening round game. Ja'Vrius Gordon added 11 points for Countryside. Nick Haskins led New Buffalo with 7. Michigan Lutheran 39, Our Lady of the Lake 30 Micah Herbst had a game high 17 points, including 5 three pointers as Michigan Lutheran advanced to Wednesday's district semifinal against River Valley with a 39-30 win over Our Lady of the Lake.  Owen McLoughlin had 11 points to lead the Lakers. Other Districts Division 1 at Battle Creek Central Harper Creek 44, Coldwater 39 Gull Lake 63, Sturgis 30 Division 2 at Niles Buchanan 45, Dowagiac 44 Niles 44, Edwardsburg 43 Division 2 at Paw Paw (1st round at local sites) Three Rivers 69, Paw Paw 61 Vicksburg 71, Constantine 61 Parchment 63, Battle Creek Pennfield 64 Division 2 at Hamilton Hamilton 62, Holland Christian 55 Division 2 at Plainwell Hastings 65, Kentwood Grand River 56 Wayland 74, Plainwell 56 Division 3 at Fennville Fennville 65, Holland Black River 60 Wyoming Potter's House 78, Saugatuck 39 Division 3 at Watervliet Cassopolis 63, Coloma 42 Division 3 at Hartford Bloomingdale 67, Bangor 53 Hartford 50, Gobles 48 Division 3 at Galesburg-Augusta Comstock 69, Delton-Kellogg 51 Kal. Christian 58, Galesburg-Augusta 36 Division 3 at Union City Centreville 46, Quincy 26 Union City 45, White Pigeon 36 Division 4 at Lawrence Marcellus 56, Kalamazoo Heritage 32 Division 4 at Colon Burr Oak 58, Athens 39 Mendon 95, Coldwater Pansophia 11 Division 4 at Battle Creek St. Philip Calhoun Christian 60, Battle Creek Academy 42 Climax-Scotts 45, Battle Creek St. Philip 43 Division 4 at Martin Martin 46, Wyoming West Michigan Lutheran 35 Tonight Girls Basketball – Regionals Semifinals Division 1 at Coldwater Kalamazoo Central vs. DeWitt, 5:30 p.m. Holt vs. Coldwater, 7:00 p.m. Division 2 at Three Rivers Holland Christian vs. Edwardsburg, 5:30 p.m. Olivet vs. Plainwell, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Centreville Watervliet vs. Kalamazoo Christian, 5:30 p.m. Bronson vs. Buchanan, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Shelby Hart vs. Grand Rapids Northpointe Christian, 5:30 p.m. Saugatuck vs. Kent City, 7:00 p.m. Division 4 at New Buffalo Fruitport Calvary Christian vs. Kalamazoo Hackett, 5:45 p.m. River Valley vs. Colon, 7:30 p.m.Detroit Pistons forward Isaiah Livers (12) looks to pass as Portland Trail Blazers forward Trendon Watford (2) defends during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 6, 2023, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid goes to the basket against Indiana Pacers’ Myles Turner during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 6, 2023, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)Chicago Blackhawks’ Seth Jones (4) scores in the second period of an NHL hockey game as Ottawa Senators goaltender Mads Sogaard (40) and Artem Zub defend Monday, March 6, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

97.5 Y-Country
Short handed Pistons fall just short against Portland – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

97.5 Y-Country

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 3:01


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Portland Trailblazers 110, Detroit Pistons 104 Philadelphia 76ers 147, Indiana Pacers 143 Blazers 110, Pistons 104 – Lillard’s triple-double helps Blazers beat Pistons 110-104 Damian Lillard had 31 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists, securing his second triple-double of the season before the end of the third quarter, and the Portland Trail Blazers beat the Detroit Pistons 110-104. The dynamic guard scored 16 points in the first quarter to give the Trail Blazers a 31-18 lead, and they had little trouble keeping a comfortable margin against a banged-up and slumping team for most of the night. Detroit pulled within six points with 1:39 left to fire up the previously quiet fans, and Jerami Grant quieted them with a 3-pointer on the ensuing possession. Grant finished with 26 points against his former team.  Former Kalamazoo Central and University of Michigan player Isaiah Livers matched a career high with 17 points for the Pistons, who have lost a season-high eight straight games. The Pistons were without injured starters Bojan Bogdanovic, Isaiah Stewart and rookie center Jalen Duran, along with key reserve Killian Hayes. Sixers 147, Pacers 143 – Embiid scores 42, Sixers beat Pacers 147-143 without much D Joel Embiid scored 42 points, James Harden added 14 points, 20 assists and nine rebounds, and the Philadelphia 76ers pulled away late for a 147-143 victory over the Indiana Pacers in a game virtually devoid of defense. Embiid made 11 of 16 field goals and all 19 free-throw attempts. Tyrese Maxey scored 24 points and Jalen McDaniels added 20 for the 76ers, who have won two straight. Tyrese Haliburton led the Pacers with 40 points and 16 assists. Neither team led by more than six points through the first three quarters. The Sixers finally took control with a late 10-0 run. Tonight Washington Wizards at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Chicago Blackhawks 5, Ottawa Senators 0 Blackhawks 5, Senators 0 – Seth Jones scores twice as Blackhawks beat Senators 5-0 Seth Jones scored two of Chicago's three second-period goals, and the Blackhawks stopped Ottawa's five-game win streak with a 5-0 victory over the Senators. Anders Bjork had three primary assists, and Alex Stalock made 35 saves in his 11th career shutout. Lukas Reichel, Phillipp Kurashev and Jason Dickinson also scored as last-place Chicago snapped a four-game losing streak. Ottawa remained three points back of idle Pittsburgh for the second wild card in the Eastern Conference, wasting a prime opportunity to gain ground in the playoff race. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Boston Red Sox 7, Detroit Tigers 1 Chicago Cubs 6, Seattle Mariners 2 White Sox were off Today St. Louis Cardinals at Detroit Tigers, 1:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Texas Rangers, 3:05 p.m. Milwaukee Brewers at Chicago White Sox, 3:05 p.m. MLB – Red Sox infielder Justin Turner hit in face by pitch Boston Red Sox infielder Justin Turner needed 16 stitches after he was hit in the face by a pitch during a spring training game against the Detroit Tigers. The 38-year-old Turner fell to the ground after getting drilled by right-hander Matt Manning. Turner's wife, Kourtney, posted to Instagram that the infielder had “16 stitches and a lot of swelling but we are thanking God for no fractures & clear scans.” MLB – MLB shift limits raising batter spirits and averages so far Major League Baseball’s new limits on infield shifts are raising batter spirits this spring. They might be bosltering batting averages, too. Batting averages across the league are up slightly from last spring training, from .259 to .263. Left-handed hitters seem to be benefitting most, with their collected average up from .255 to .274. Sluggers like the New York Yankees’ Anthony Rizzo are enjoying taking at-bats without a wall of defenders in shallow right field. Rizzo says that “young left-handed hitters will be introduced to the 3-4 hole that's been gone for about seven to eight years.” NFL – Ex-Raider Derek Carr agrees to 4-year contract with Saints The New Orleans Saints say former Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has agreed to a four-year contract. A person familiar with the situation said the deal could be worth up to $150 million. The person spoke to The Associated Press about the contract's value on condition of anonymity because financial terms were not released. Carr turns 32 this month. He played nine seasons for the Raiders and holds team records for yards and touchdowns passing. Saints coach Dennis Allen was the Raiders' coach when the team selected Carr in the second round of the 2014 draft. Las Vegas released Carr on Feb. 14 to avoid guaranteeing him $40.4 million of his contract over the next two years. NFL – Ex-Raider Ruggs’ felony DUI case stalled by fight over judge A Nevada judge will again be asked to decide which justice of the peace should handle a preliminary hearing in the case against former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III, who is accused of killing a woman in drunken car crash in 2021. Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Harmony Letizia told Ruggs and his attorneys on Monday that she lacks the authority to decide whether she or another judge should preside over the hearing to decide if there is enough evidence to warrant that Ruggs stand trial on charges of reckless driving and driving under the influence causing death. Ruggs' attorneys said they will again take the issue to Clark County District Court. NFL – NFL reinstates Jaguars WR Ridley after gambling suspension The NFL reinstated suspended receiver Calvin Ridley and cleared the way for him to join his new team in Jacksonville. The league says Ridley is eligible to participate in all team activities beginning immediately. He had been suspended indefinitely since March 2022 for violating the NFL's gambling policy. He is expected to join the Jaguars for offseason workouts beginning April 17. The Jaguars traded a fifth-round pick in 2023 and a conditional fourth-rounder in 2024 to get Ridley from Atlanta at the trading deadline in November. NCAAMBKB – Houston, UCLA, Kansas top latest AP Top 25; Duke back in UCLA has climbed to No. 2 behind Houston in the latest Associated Press men’s college basketball poll. The Cougars earned 58 first-place votes to remain on top for a third straight weekl. The Bruins’ move to No. 2 represented their highest ranking this season. They received the other three first-place votes. Kansas, Alabama and Purdue rounded out the top five. Texas A&M climbed six spots to No. 18 for the week’s biggest jump. No. 21 Duke, No. 24 Creighton and No. 25 Missouri were this week’s new additions. Providence, Pittsburgh and Maryland fell out. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina No. 1 for 37th straight week, Iowa now No. 2 South Carolina remains No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s basketball poll for a 37th consecutive week. That breaks a second-place tie with Louisiana Tech for the longest streak all time. Only UConn has a longer run atop the poll with 51 consecutive weeks. Big Ten Tournament champion Iowa moved up five spots to No. 2, its highest ranking since 1994. Indiana, Virginia Tech and Stanford round out the top five. Washington State jumped in at No. 22 after winning the Pac-12 Tournament. Tennessee also joined the poll at No. 24. South Florida and Iowa State fell out. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Yesterday Men's Baseball Century College 16, Lake Michigan College 13 Today Women's Softball Penn State of Greater Allegheny vs. Lake Michigan College, 11:30 p.m. Lake Michigan College vs. Minnesota North College of Itasca, 2:00 p.m. Men's Baseball Lake Michigan College vs. Erie Community College, 12:00 p.m.. Women's Basketball NJCAA Great Lakes District B Women’s Basketball Quarterfinals Lake Michigan College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. Southwestern Michigan at Marian Ancilla, 7:00 p.m. Men's Basketball NJCAA Great Lakes District A Men's Basketball Quarterfinals Southwestern Michigan at Glen Oaks Community College, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball – District Quarterfinals Division 1 at Kal. Loy Norrix (1st round at local sites) St. Joseph 66, Portage Northern 58 St. Joseph broke a four games losing streak with a 66-58 win in the opening round of the districts at Portage Northern.  Chase Sanders had a team high 17 points for St. Joe and Matt Lanier had 16.  St. Joe finished 30 of 36 at the free throw line.   JR Scott added 10 points for the Bears who improve to 16-7 and will face Kalamazoo Central on Wednesday at 5:30 in the district semifinals at Loy Norrix, Wednesday at 5:30.  Cane Mack led Portage Northern with a game high 21 points. Portage Central 53, Lakeshore 26 Portage Central jumped out to a 15-2 lead after the first quarter and never trailed in the Mustangs 53-26 win over Lakeshore in the district quarter-finals at Lakeshore.  Alex Beachnau had a game high 22 points for PC and Nathan Long had 12. Jake Chellman and Jack Carlisle had 8 points each in the Lancers season ending loss.   Lakeshore's season ends with a record of 7-15. Mattawan 78, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 73 Noah VanLaningham had 29 points and Ryan Kiesling had 20 as Mattawan beat Loy Norrix 78-73.  Cedric Huntley had 21 to lead Loy Norrix.  Mattawan will face Portage Central on Wednesday at 7:00 at Loy Norrix. Division 4 at Our Lady of the Lake Countryside Academy 59, New Buffalo 21 Isaiah Woods scored a game high 23 points as Countryside defeated New Buffalo 59-21 in the opening round game. Ja'Vrius Gordon added 11 points for Countryside. Nick Haskins led New Buffalo with 7. Michigan Lutheran 39, Our Lady of the Lake 30 Micah Herbst had a game high 17 points, including 5 three pointers as Michigan Lutheran advanced to Wednesday's district semifinal against River Valley with a 39-30 win over Our Lady of the Lake.  Owen McLoughlin had 11 points to lead the Lakers. Other Districts Division 1 at Battle Creek Central Harper Creek 44, Coldwater 39 Gull Lake 63, Sturgis 30 Division 2 at Niles Buchanan 45, Dowagiac 44 Niles 44, Edwardsburg 43 Division 2 at Paw Paw (1st round at local sites) Three Rivers 69, Paw Paw 61 Vicksburg 71, Constantine 61 Parchment 63, Battle Creek Pennfield 64 Division 2 at Hamilton Hamilton 62, Holland Christian 55 Division 2 at Plainwell Hastings 65, Kentwood Grand River 56 Wayland 74, Plainwell 56 Division 3 at Fennville Fennville 65, Holland Black River 60 Wyoming Potter's House 78, Saugatuck 39 Division 3 at Watervliet Cassopolis 63, Coloma 42 Division 3 at Hartford Bloomingdale 67, Bangor 53 Hartford 50, Gobles 48 Division 3 at Galesburg-Augusta Comstock 69, Delton-Kellogg 51 Kal. Christian 58, Galesburg-Augusta 36 Division 3 at Union City Centreville 46, Quincy 26 Union City 45, White Pigeon 36 Division 4 at Lawrence Marcellus 56, Kalamazoo Heritage 32 Division 4 at Colon Burr Oak 58, Athens 39 Mendon 95, Coldwater Pansophia 11 Division 4 at Battle Creek St. Philip Calhoun Christian 60, Battle Creek Academy 42 Climax-Scotts 45, Battle Creek St. Philip 43 Division 4 at Martin Martin 46, Wyoming West Michigan Lutheran 35 Tonight Girls Basketball – Regionals Semifinals Division 1 at Coldwater Kalamazoo Central vs. DeWitt, 5:30 p.m. Holt vs. Coldwater, 7:00 p.m. Division 2 at Three Rivers Holland Christian vs. Edwardsburg, 5:30 p.m. Olivet vs. Plainwell, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Centreville Watervliet vs. Kalamazoo Christian, 5:30 p.m. Bronson vs. Buchanan, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Shelby Hart vs. Grand Rapids Northpointe Christian, 5:30 p.m. Saugatuck vs. Kent City, 7:00 p.m. Division 4 at New Buffalo Fruitport Calvary Christian vs. Kalamazoo Hackett, 5:45 p.m. River Valley vs. Colon, 7:30 p.m.Detroit Pistons forward Isaiah Livers (12) looks to pass as Portland Trail Blazers forward Trendon Watford (2) defends during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 6, 2023, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid goes to the basket against Indiana Pacers’ Myles Turner during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 6, 2023, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)Chicago Blackhawks’ Seth Jones (4) scores in the second period of an NHL hockey game as Ottawa Senators goaltender Mads Sogaard (40) and Artem Zub defend Monday, March 6, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Short handed Pistons fall just short against Portland – WSJM Morning Sports

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 3:01


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Portland Trailblazers 110, Detroit Pistons 104 Philadelphia 76ers 147, Indiana Pacers 143 Blazers 110, Pistons 104 – Lillard’s triple-double helps Blazers beat Pistons 110-104 Damian Lillard had 31 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists, securing his second triple-double of the season before the end of the third quarter, and the Portland Trail Blazers beat the Detroit Pistons 110-104. The dynamic guard scored 16 points in the first quarter to give the Trail Blazers a 31-18 lead, and they had little trouble keeping a comfortable margin against a banged-up and slumping team for most of the night. Detroit pulled within six points with 1:39 left to fire up the previously quiet fans, and Jerami Grant quieted them with a 3-pointer on the ensuing possession. Grant finished with 26 points against his former team.  Former Kalamazoo Central and University of Michigan player Isaiah Livers matched a career high with 17 points for the Pistons, who have lost a season-high eight straight games. The Pistons were without injured starters Bojan Bogdanovic, Isaiah Stewart and rookie center Jalen Duran, along with key reserve Killian Hayes. Sixers 147, Pacers 143 – Embiid scores 42, Sixers beat Pacers 147-143 without much D Joel Embiid scored 42 points, James Harden added 14 points, 20 assists and nine rebounds, and the Philadelphia 76ers pulled away late for a 147-143 victory over the Indiana Pacers in a game virtually devoid of defense. Embiid made 11 of 16 field goals and all 19 free-throw attempts. Tyrese Maxey scored 24 points and Jalen McDaniels added 20 for the 76ers, who have won two straight. Tyrese Haliburton led the Pacers with 40 points and 16 assists. Neither team led by more than six points through the first three quarters. The Sixers finally took control with a late 10-0 run. Tonight Washington Wizards at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Chicago Blackhawks 5, Ottawa Senators 0 Blackhawks 5, Senators 0 – Seth Jones scores twice as Blackhawks beat Senators 5-0 Seth Jones scored two of Chicago’s three second-period goals, and the Blackhawks stopped Ottawa’s five-game win streak with a 5-0 victory over the Senators. Anders Bjork had three primary assists, and Alex Stalock made 35 saves in his 11th career shutout. Lukas Reichel, Phillipp Kurashev and Jason Dickinson also scored as last-place Chicago snapped a four-game losing streak. Ottawa remained three points back of idle Pittsburgh for the second wild card in the Eastern Conference, wasting a prime opportunity to gain ground in the playoff race. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Boston Red Sox 7, Detroit Tigers 1 Chicago Cubs 6, Seattle Mariners 2 White Sox were off Today St. Louis Cardinals at Detroit Tigers, 1:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Texas Rangers, 3:05 p.m. Milwaukee Brewers at Chicago White Sox, 3:05 p.m. MLB – Red Sox infielder Justin Turner hit in face by pitch Boston Red Sox infielder Justin Turner needed 16 stitches after he was hit in the face by a pitch during a spring training game against the Detroit Tigers. The 38-year-old Turner fell to the ground after getting drilled by right-hander Matt Manning. Turner’s wife, Kourtney, posted to Instagram that the infielder had “16 stitches and a lot of swelling but we are thanking God for no fractures & clear scans.” MLB – MLB shift limits raising batter spirits and averages so far Major League Baseball’s new limits on infield shifts are raising batter spirits this spring. They might be bosltering batting averages, too. Batting averages across the league are up slightly from last spring training, from .259 to .263. Left-handed hitters seem to be benefitting most, with their collected average up from .255 to .274. Sluggers like the New York Yankees’ Anthony Rizzo are enjoying taking at-bats without a wall of defenders in shallow right field. Rizzo says that "young left-handed hitters will be introduced to the 3-4 hole that’s been gone for about seven to eight years.” NFL – Ex-Raider Derek Carr agrees to 4-year contract with Saints The New Orleans Saints say former Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has agreed to a four-year contract. A person familiar with the situation said the deal could be worth up to $150 million. The person spoke to The Associated Press about the contract’s value on condition of anonymity because financial terms were not released. Carr turns 32 this month. He played nine seasons for the Raiders and holds team records for yards and touchdowns passing. Saints coach Dennis Allen was the Raiders’ coach when the team selected Carr in the second round of the 2014 draft. Las Vegas released Carr on Feb. 14 to avoid guaranteeing him $40.4 million of his contract over the next two years. NFL – Ex-Raider Ruggs’ felony DUI case stalled by fight over judge A Nevada judge will again be asked to decide which justice of the peace should handle a preliminary hearing in the case against former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III, who is accused of killing a woman in drunken car crash in 2021. Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Harmony Letizia told Ruggs and his attorneys on Monday that she lacks the authority to decide whether she or another judge should preside over the hearing to decide if there is enough evidence to warrant that Ruggs stand trial on charges of reckless driving and driving under the influence causing death. Ruggs’ attorneys said they will again take the issue to Clark County District Court. NFL – NFL reinstates Jaguars WR Ridley after gambling suspension The NFL reinstated suspended receiver Calvin Ridley and cleared the way for him to join his new team in Jacksonville. The league says Ridley is eligible to participate in all team activities beginning immediately. He had been suspended indefinitely since March 2022 for violating the NFL’s gambling policy. He is expected to join the Jaguars for offseason workouts beginning April 17. The Jaguars traded a fifth-round pick in 2023 and a conditional fourth-rounder in 2024 to get Ridley from Atlanta at the trading deadline in November. NCAAMBKB – Houston, UCLA, Kansas top latest AP Top 25; Duke back in UCLA has climbed to No. 2 behind Houston in the latest Associated Press men’s college basketball poll. The Cougars earned 58 first-place votes to remain on top for a third straight weekl. The Bruins’ move to No. 2 represented their highest ranking this season. They received the other three first-place votes. Kansas, Alabama and Purdue rounded out the top five. Texas A&M climbed six spots to No. 18 for the week’s biggest jump. No. 21 Duke, No. 24 Creighton and No. 25 Missouri were this week’s new additions. Providence, Pittsburgh and Maryland fell out. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina No. 1 for 37th straight week, Iowa now No. 2 South Carolina remains No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s basketball poll for a 37th consecutive week. That breaks a second-place tie with Louisiana Tech for the longest streak all time. Only UConn has a longer run atop the poll with 51 consecutive weeks. Big Ten Tournament champion Iowa moved up five spots to No. 2, its highest ranking since 1994. Indiana, Virginia Tech and Stanford round out the top five. Washington State jumped in at No. 22 after winning the Pac-12 Tournament. Tennessee also joined the poll at No. 24. South Florida and Iowa State fell out. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Yesterday Men’s Baseball Century College 16, Lake Michigan College 13 Today Women’s Softball Penn State of Greater Allegheny vs. Lake Michigan College, 11:30 p.m. Lake Michigan College vs. Minnesota North College of Itasca, 2:00 p.m. Men’s Baseball Lake Michigan College vs. Erie Community College, 12:00 p.m.. Women’s Basketball NJCAA Great Lakes District B Women’s Basketball Quarterfinals Lake Michigan College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. Southwestern Michigan at Marian Ancilla, 7:00 p.m. Men’s Basketball NJCAA Great Lakes District A Men’s Basketball Quarterfinals Southwestern Michigan at Glen Oaks Community College, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball – District Quarterfinals Division 1 at Kal. Loy Norrix (1st round at local sites) St. Joseph 66, Portage Northern 58 St. Joseph broke a four games losing streak with a 66-58 win in the opening round of the districts at Portage Northern.  Chase Sanders had a team high 17 points for St. Joe and Matt Lanier had 16.  St. Joe finished 30 of 36 at the free throw line.   JR Scott added 10 points for the Bears who improve to 16-7 and will face Kalamazoo Central on Wednesday at 5:30 in the district semifinals at Loy Norrix, Wednesday at 5:30.  Cane Mack led Portage Northern with a game high 21 points. Portage Central 53, Lakeshore 26 Portage Central jumped out to a 15-2 lead after the first quarter and never trailed in the Mustangs 53-26 win over Lakeshore in the district quarter-finals at Lakeshore.  Alex Beachnau had a game high 22 points for PC and Nathan Long had 12. Jake Chellman and Jack Carlisle had 8 points each in the Lancers season ending loss.   Lakeshore’s season ends with a record of 7-15. Mattawan 78, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 73 Noah VanLaningham had 29 points and Ryan Kiesling had 20 as Mattawan beat Loy Norrix 78-73.  Cedric Huntley had 21 to lead Loy Norrix.  Mattawan will face Portage Central on Wednesday at 7:00 at Loy Norrix. Division 4 at Our Lady of the Lake Countryside Academy 59, New Buffalo 21 Isaiah Woods scored a game high 23 points as Countryside defeated New Buffalo 59-21 in the opening round game. Ja’Vrius Gordon added 11 points for Countryside. Nick Haskins led New Buffalo with 7. Michigan Lutheran 39, Our Lady of the Lake 30 Micah Herbst had a game high 17 points, including 5 three pointers as Michigan Lutheran advanced to Wednesday’s district semifinal against River Valley with a 39-30 win over Our Lady of the Lake.  Owen McLoughlin had 11 points to lead the Lakers.  Other Districts Division 1 at Battle Creek Central Harper Creek 44, Coldwater 39 Gull Lake 63, Sturgis 30 Division 2 at Niles Buchanan 45, Dowagiac 44 Niles 44, Edwardsburg 43 Division 2 at Paw Paw (1st round at local sites) Three Rivers 69, Paw Paw 61 Vicksburg 71, Constantine 61 Parchment 63, Battle Creek Pennfield 64 Division 2 at Hamilton Hamilton 62, Holland Christian 55 Division 2 at Plainwell Hastings 65, Kentwood Grand River 56 Wayland 74, Plainwell 56 Division 3 at Fennville Fennville 65, Holland Black River 60 Wyoming Potter’s House 78, Saugatuck 39 Division 3 at Watervliet Cassopolis 63, Coloma 42 Division 3 at Hartford Bloomingdale 67, Bangor 53 Hartford 50, Gobles 48 Division 3 at Galesburg-Augusta Comstock 69, Delton-Kellogg 51 Kal. Christian 58, Galesburg-Augusta 36 Division 3 at Union City Centreville 46, Quincy 26 Union City 45, White Pigeon 36 Division 4 at Lawrence Marcellus 56, Kalamazoo Heritage 32 Division 4 at Colon Burr Oak 58, Athens 39 Mendon 95, Coldwater Pansophia 11 Division 4 at Battle Creek St. Philip Calhoun Christian 60, Battle Creek Academy 42 Climax-Scotts 45, Battle Creek St. Philip 43 Division 4 at Martin Martin 46, Wyoming West Michigan Lutheran 35 Tonight Girls Basketball – Regionals Semifinals Division 1 at Coldwater Kalamazoo Central vs. DeWitt, 5:30 p.m. Holt vs. Coldwater, 7:00 p.m. Division 2 at Three Rivers Holland Christian vs. Edwardsburg, 5:30 p.m. Olivet vs. Plainwell, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Centreville Watervliet vs. Kalamazoo Christian, 5:30 p.m. Bronson vs. Buchanan, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Shelby Hart vs. Grand Rapids Northpointe Christian, 5:30 p.m. Saugatuck vs. Kent City, 7:00 p.m. Division 4 at New Buffalo Fruitport Calvary Christian vs. Kalamazoo Hackett, 5:45 p.m. River Valley vs. Colon, 7:30 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Short handed Pistons fall just short against Portland – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 3:01


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Portland Trailblazers 110, Detroit Pistons 104 Philadelphia 76ers 147, Indiana Pacers 143 Blazers 110, Pistons 104 – Lillard’s triple-double helps Blazers beat Pistons 110-104 Damian Lillard had 31 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists, securing his second triple-double of the season before the end of the third quarter, and the Portland Trail Blazers beat the Detroit Pistons 110-104. The dynamic guard scored 16 points in the first quarter to give the Trail Blazers a 31-18 lead, and they had little trouble keeping a comfortable margin against a banged-up and slumping team for most of the night. Detroit pulled within six points with 1:39 left to fire up the previously quiet fans, and Jerami Grant quieted them with a 3-pointer on the ensuing possession. Grant finished with 26 points against his former team.  Former Kalamazoo Central and University of Michigan player Isaiah Livers matched a career high with 17 points for the Pistons, who have lost a season-high eight straight games. The Pistons were without injured starters Bojan Bogdanovic, Isaiah Stewart and rookie center Jalen Duran, along with key reserve Killian Hayes. Sixers 147, Pacers 143 – Embiid scores 42, Sixers beat Pacers 147-143 without much D Joel Embiid scored 42 points, James Harden added 14 points, 20 assists and nine rebounds, and the Philadelphia 76ers pulled away late for a 147-143 victory over the Indiana Pacers in a game virtually devoid of defense. Embiid made 11 of 16 field goals and all 19 free-throw attempts. Tyrese Maxey scored 24 points and Jalen McDaniels added 20 for the 76ers, who have won two straight. Tyrese Haliburton led the Pacers with 40 points and 16 assists. Neither team led by more than six points through the first three quarters. The Sixers finally took control with a late 10-0 run. Tonight Washington Wizards at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Chicago Blackhawks 5, Ottawa Senators 0 Blackhawks 5, Senators 0 – Seth Jones scores twice as Blackhawks beat Senators 5-0 Seth Jones scored two of Chicago's three second-period goals, and the Blackhawks stopped Ottawa's five-game win streak with a 5-0 victory over the Senators. Anders Bjork had three primary assists, and Alex Stalock made 35 saves in his 11th career shutout. Lukas Reichel, Phillipp Kurashev and Jason Dickinson also scored as last-place Chicago snapped a four-game losing streak. Ottawa remained three points back of idle Pittsburgh for the second wild card in the Eastern Conference, wasting a prime opportunity to gain ground in the playoff race. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Boston Red Sox 7, Detroit Tigers 1 Chicago Cubs 6, Seattle Mariners 2 White Sox were off Today St. Louis Cardinals at Detroit Tigers, 1:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Texas Rangers, 3:05 p.m. Milwaukee Brewers at Chicago White Sox, 3:05 p.m. MLB – Red Sox infielder Justin Turner hit in face by pitch Boston Red Sox infielder Justin Turner needed 16 stitches after he was hit in the face by a pitch during a spring training game against the Detroit Tigers. The 38-year-old Turner fell to the ground after getting drilled by right-hander Matt Manning. Turner's wife, Kourtney, posted to Instagram that the infielder had “16 stitches and a lot of swelling but we are thanking God for no fractures & clear scans.” MLB – MLB shift limits raising batter spirits and averages so far Major League Baseball’s new limits on infield shifts are raising batter spirits this spring. They might be bosltering batting averages, too. Batting averages across the league are up slightly from last spring training, from .259 to .263. Left-handed hitters seem to be benefitting most, with their collected average up from .255 to .274. Sluggers like the New York Yankees’ Anthony Rizzo are enjoying taking at-bats without a wall of defenders in shallow right field. Rizzo says that “young left-handed hitters will be introduced to the 3-4 hole that's been gone for about seven to eight years.” NFL – Ex-Raider Derek Carr agrees to 4-year contract with Saints The New Orleans Saints say former Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has agreed to a four-year contract. A person familiar with the situation said the deal could be worth up to $150 million. The person spoke to The Associated Press about the contract's value on condition of anonymity because financial terms were not released. Carr turns 32 this month. He played nine seasons for the Raiders and holds team records for yards and touchdowns passing. Saints coach Dennis Allen was the Raiders' coach when the team selected Carr in the second round of the 2014 draft. Las Vegas released Carr on Feb. 14 to avoid guaranteeing him $40.4 million of his contract over the next two years. NFL – Ex-Raider Ruggs’ felony DUI case stalled by fight over judge A Nevada judge will again be asked to decide which justice of the peace should handle a preliminary hearing in the case against former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III, who is accused of killing a woman in drunken car crash in 2021. Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Harmony Letizia told Ruggs and his attorneys on Monday that she lacks the authority to decide whether she or another judge should preside over the hearing to decide if there is enough evidence to warrant that Ruggs stand trial on charges of reckless driving and driving under the influence causing death. Ruggs' attorneys said they will again take the issue to Clark County District Court. NFL – NFL reinstates Jaguars WR Ridley after gambling suspension The NFL reinstated suspended receiver Calvin Ridley and cleared the way for him to join his new team in Jacksonville. The league says Ridley is eligible to participate in all team activities beginning immediately. He had been suspended indefinitely since March 2022 for violating the NFL's gambling policy. He is expected to join the Jaguars for offseason workouts beginning April 17. The Jaguars traded a fifth-round pick in 2023 and a conditional fourth-rounder in 2024 to get Ridley from Atlanta at the trading deadline in November. NCAAMBKB – Houston, UCLA, Kansas top latest AP Top 25; Duke back in UCLA has climbed to No. 2 behind Houston in the latest Associated Press men’s college basketball poll. The Cougars earned 58 first-place votes to remain on top for a third straight weekl. The Bruins’ move to No. 2 represented their highest ranking this season. They received the other three first-place votes. Kansas, Alabama and Purdue rounded out the top five. Texas A&M climbed six spots to No. 18 for the week’s biggest jump. No. 21 Duke, No. 24 Creighton and No. 25 Missouri were this week’s new additions. Providence, Pittsburgh and Maryland fell out. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina No. 1 for 37th straight week, Iowa now No. 2 South Carolina remains No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s basketball poll for a 37th consecutive week. That breaks a second-place tie with Louisiana Tech for the longest streak all time. Only UConn has a longer run atop the poll with 51 consecutive weeks. Big Ten Tournament champion Iowa moved up five spots to No. 2, its highest ranking since 1994. Indiana, Virginia Tech and Stanford round out the top five. Washington State jumped in at No. 22 after winning the Pac-12 Tournament. Tennessee also joined the poll at No. 24. South Florida and Iowa State fell out. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Yesterday Men's Baseball Century College 16, Lake Michigan College 13 Today Women's Softball Penn State of Greater Allegheny vs. Lake Michigan College, 11:30 p.m. Lake Michigan College vs. Minnesota North College of Itasca, 2:00 p.m. Men's Baseball Lake Michigan College vs. Erie Community College, 12:00 p.m.. Women's Basketball NJCAA Great Lakes District B Women’s Basketball Quarterfinals Lake Michigan College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. Southwestern Michigan at Marian Ancilla, 7:00 p.m. Men's Basketball NJCAA Great Lakes District A Men's Basketball Quarterfinals Southwestern Michigan at Glen Oaks Community College, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball – District Quarterfinals Division 1 at Kal. Loy Norrix (1st round at local sites) St. Joseph 66, Portage Northern 58 St. Joseph broke a four games losing streak with a 66-58 win in the opening round of the districts at Portage Northern.  Chase Sanders had a team high 17 points for St. Joe and Matt Lanier had 16.  St. Joe finished 30 of 36 at the free throw line.   JR Scott added 10 points for the Bears who improve to 16-7 and will face Kalamazoo Central on Wednesday at 5:30 in the district semifinals at Loy Norrix, Wednesday at 5:30.  Cane Mack led Portage Northern with a game high 21 points. Portage Central 53, Lakeshore 26 Portage Central jumped out to a 15-2 lead after the first quarter and never trailed in the Mustangs 53-26 win over Lakeshore in the district quarter-finals at Lakeshore.  Alex Beachnau had a game high 22 points for PC and Nathan Long had 12. Jake Chellman and Jack Carlisle had 8 points each in the Lancers season ending loss.   Lakeshore's season ends with a record of 7-15. Mattawan 78, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 73 Noah VanLaningham had 29 points and Ryan Kiesling had 20 as Mattawan beat Loy Norrix 78-73.  Cedric Huntley had 21 to lead Loy Norrix.  Mattawan will face Portage Central on Wednesday at 7:00 at Loy Norrix. Division 4 at Our Lady of the Lake Countryside Academy 59, New Buffalo 21 Isaiah Woods scored a game high 23 points as Countryside defeated New Buffalo 59-21 in the opening round game. Ja'Vrius Gordon added 11 points for Countryside. Nick Haskins led New Buffalo with 7. Michigan Lutheran 39, Our Lady of the Lake 30 Micah Herbst had a game high 17 points, including 5 three pointers as Michigan Lutheran advanced to Wednesday's district semifinal against River Valley with a 39-30 win over Our Lady of the Lake.  Owen McLoughlin had 11 points to lead the Lakers. Other Districts Division 1 at Battle Creek Central Harper Creek 44, Coldwater 39 Gull Lake 63, Sturgis 30 Division 2 at Niles Buchanan 45, Dowagiac 44 Niles 44, Edwardsburg 43 Division 2 at Paw Paw (1st round at local sites) Three Rivers 69, Paw Paw 61 Vicksburg 71, Constantine 61 Parchment 63, Battle Creek Pennfield 64 Division 2 at Hamilton Hamilton 62, Holland Christian 55 Division 2 at Plainwell Hastings 65, Kentwood Grand River 56 Wayland 74, Plainwell 56 Division 3 at Fennville Fennville 65, Holland Black River 60 Wyoming Potter's House 78, Saugatuck 39 Division 3 at Watervliet Cassopolis 63, Coloma 42 Division 3 at Hartford Bloomingdale 67, Bangor 53 Hartford 50, Gobles 48 Division 3 at Galesburg-Augusta Comstock 69, Delton-Kellogg 51 Kal. Christian 58, Galesburg-Augusta 36 Division 3 at Union City Centreville 46, Quincy 26 Union City 45, White Pigeon 36 Division 4 at Lawrence Marcellus 56, Kalamazoo Heritage 32 Division 4 at Colon Burr Oak 58, Athens 39 Mendon 95, Coldwater Pansophia 11 Division 4 at Battle Creek St. Philip Calhoun Christian 60, Battle Creek Academy 42 Climax-Scotts 45, Battle Creek St. Philip 43 Division 4 at Martin Martin 46, Wyoming West Michigan Lutheran 35 Tonight Girls Basketball – Regionals Semifinals Division 1 at Coldwater Kalamazoo Central vs. DeWitt, 5:30 p.m. Holt vs. Coldwater, 7:00 p.m. Division 2 at Three Rivers Holland Christian vs. Edwardsburg, 5:30 p.m. Olivet vs. Plainwell, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Centreville Watervliet vs. Kalamazoo Christian, 5:30 p.m. Bronson vs. Buchanan, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Shelby Hart vs. Grand Rapids Northpointe Christian, 5:30 p.m. Saugatuck vs. Kent City, 7:00 p.m. Division 4 at New Buffalo Fruitport Calvary Christian vs. Kalamazoo Hackett, 5:45 p.m. River Valley vs. Colon, 7:30 p.m.Detroit Pistons forward Isaiah Livers (12) looks to pass as Portland Trail Blazers forward Trendon Watford (2) defends during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 6, 2023, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid goes to the basket against Indiana Pacers’ Myles Turner during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 6, 2023, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)Chicago Blackhawks’ Seth Jones (4) scores in the second period of an NHL hockey game as Ottawa Senators goaltender Mads Sogaard (40) and Artem Zub defend Monday, March 6, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Short handed Pistons fall just short against Portland – Cosy Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 3:01


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Portland Trailblazers 110, Detroit Pistons 104 Philadelphia 76ers 147, Indiana Pacers 143 Blazers 110, Pistons 104 – Lillard’s triple-double helps Blazers beat Pistons 110-104 Damian Lillard had 31 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists, securing his second triple-double of the season before the end of the third quarter, and the Portland Trail Blazers beat the Detroit Pistons 110-104. The dynamic guard scored 16 points in the first quarter to give the Trail Blazers a 31-18 lead, and they had little trouble keeping a comfortable margin against a banged-up and slumping team for most of the night. Detroit pulled within six points with 1:39 left to fire up the previously quiet fans, and Jerami Grant quieted them with a 3-pointer on the ensuing possession. Grant finished with 26 points against his former team.  Former Kalamazoo Central and University of Michigan player Isaiah Livers matched a career high with 17 points for the Pistons, who have lost a season-high eight straight games. The Pistons were without injured starters Bojan Bogdanovic, Isaiah Stewart and rookie center Jalen Duran, along with key reserve Killian Hayes. Sixers 147, Pacers 143 – Embiid scores 42, Sixers beat Pacers 147-143 without much D Joel Embiid scored 42 points, James Harden added 14 points, 20 assists and nine rebounds, and the Philadelphia 76ers pulled away late for a 147-143 victory over the Indiana Pacers in a game virtually devoid of defense. Embiid made 11 of 16 field goals and all 19 free-throw attempts. Tyrese Maxey scored 24 points and Jalen McDaniels added 20 for the 76ers, who have won two straight. Tyrese Haliburton led the Pacers with 40 points and 16 assists. Neither team led by more than six points through the first three quarters. The Sixers finally took control with a late 10-0 run. Tonight Washington Wizards at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Chicago Blackhawks 5, Ottawa Senators 0 Blackhawks 5, Senators 0 – Seth Jones scores twice as Blackhawks beat Senators 5-0 Seth Jones scored two of Chicago’s three second-period goals, and the Blackhawks stopped Ottawa’s five-game win streak with a 5-0 victory over the Senators. Anders Bjork had three primary assists, and Alex Stalock made 35 saves in his 11th career shutout. Lukas Reichel, Phillipp Kurashev and Jason Dickinson also scored as last-place Chicago snapped a four-game losing streak. Ottawa remained three points back of idle Pittsburgh for the second wild card in the Eastern Conference, wasting a prime opportunity to gain ground in the playoff race. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Boston Red Sox 7, Detroit Tigers 1 Chicago Cubs 6, Seattle Mariners 2 White Sox were off Today St. Louis Cardinals at Detroit Tigers, 1:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Texas Rangers, 3:05 p.m. Milwaukee Brewers at Chicago White Sox, 3:05 p.m. MLB – Red Sox infielder Justin Turner hit in face by pitch Boston Red Sox infielder Justin Turner needed 16 stitches after he was hit in the face by a pitch during a spring training game against the Detroit Tigers. The 38-year-old Turner fell to the ground after getting drilled by right-hander Matt Manning. Turner’s wife, Kourtney, posted to Instagram that the infielder had “16 stitches and a lot of swelling but we are thanking God for no fractures & clear scans.” MLB – MLB shift limits raising batter spirits and averages so far Major League Baseball’s new limits on infield shifts are raising batter spirits this spring. They might be bosltering batting averages, too. Batting averages across the league are up slightly from last spring training, from .259 to .263. Left-handed hitters seem to be benefitting most, with their collected average up from .255 to .274. Sluggers like the New York Yankees’ Anthony Rizzo are enjoying taking at-bats without a wall of defenders in shallow right field. Rizzo says that "young left-handed hitters will be introduced to the 3-4 hole that’s been gone for about seven to eight years.” NFL – Ex-Raider Derek Carr agrees to 4-year contract with Saints The New Orleans Saints say former Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has agreed to a four-year contract. A person familiar with the situation said the deal could be worth up to $150 million. The person spoke to The Associated Press about the contract’s value on condition of anonymity because financial terms were not released. Carr turns 32 this month. He played nine seasons for the Raiders and holds team records for yards and touchdowns passing. Saints coach Dennis Allen was the Raiders’ coach when the team selected Carr in the second round of the 2014 draft. Las Vegas released Carr on Feb. 14 to avoid guaranteeing him $40.4 million of his contract over the next two years. NFL – Ex-Raider Ruggs’ felony DUI case stalled by fight over judge A Nevada judge will again be asked to decide which justice of the peace should handle a preliminary hearing in the case against former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III, who is accused of killing a woman in drunken car crash in 2021. Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Harmony Letizia told Ruggs and his attorneys on Monday that she lacks the authority to decide whether she or another judge should preside over the hearing to decide if there is enough evidence to warrant that Ruggs stand trial on charges of reckless driving and driving under the influence causing death. Ruggs’ attorneys said they will again take the issue to Clark County District Court. NFL – NFL reinstates Jaguars WR Ridley after gambling suspension The NFL reinstated suspended receiver Calvin Ridley and cleared the way for him to join his new team in Jacksonville. The league says Ridley is eligible to participate in all team activities beginning immediately. He had been suspended indefinitely since March 2022 for violating the NFL’s gambling policy. He is expected to join the Jaguars for offseason workouts beginning April 17. The Jaguars traded a fifth-round pick in 2023 and a conditional fourth-rounder in 2024 to get Ridley from Atlanta at the trading deadline in November. NCAAMBKB – Houston, UCLA, Kansas top latest AP Top 25; Duke back in UCLA has climbed to No. 2 behind Houston in the latest Associated Press men’s college basketball poll. The Cougars earned 58 first-place votes to remain on top for a third straight weekl. The Bruins’ move to No. 2 represented their highest ranking this season. They received the other three first-place votes. Kansas, Alabama and Purdue rounded out the top five. Texas A&M climbed six spots to No. 18 for the week’s biggest jump. No. 21 Duke, No. 24 Creighton and No. 25 Missouri were this week’s new additions. Providence, Pittsburgh and Maryland fell out. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina No. 1 for 37th straight week, Iowa now No. 2 South Carolina remains No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s basketball poll for a 37th consecutive week. That breaks a second-place tie with Louisiana Tech for the longest streak all time. Only UConn has a longer run atop the poll with 51 consecutive weeks. Big Ten Tournament champion Iowa moved up five spots to No. 2, its highest ranking since 1994. Indiana, Virginia Tech and Stanford round out the top five. Washington State jumped in at No. 22 after winning the Pac-12 Tournament. Tennessee also joined the poll at No. 24. South Florida and Iowa State fell out. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Yesterday Men’s Baseball Century College 16, Lake Michigan College 13 Today Women’s Softball Penn State of Greater Allegheny vs. Lake Michigan College, 11:30 p.m. Lake Michigan College vs. Minnesota North College of Itasca, 2:00 p.m. Men’s Baseball Lake Michigan College vs. Erie Community College, 12:00 p.m.. Women’s Basketball NJCAA Great Lakes District B Women’s Basketball Quarterfinals Lake Michigan College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. Southwestern Michigan at Marian Ancilla, 7:00 p.m. Men’s Basketball NJCAA Great Lakes District A Men’s Basketball Quarterfinals Southwestern Michigan at Glen Oaks Community College, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball – District Quarterfinals Division 1 at Kal. Loy Norrix (1st round at local sites) St. Joseph 66, Portage Northern 58 St. Joseph broke a four games losing streak with a 66-58 win in the opening round of the districts at Portage Northern.  Chase Sanders had a team high 17 points for St. Joe and Matt Lanier had 16.  St. Joe finished 30 of 36 at the free throw line.   JR Scott added 10 points for the Bears who improve to 16-7 and will face Kalamazoo Central on Wednesday at 5:30 in the district semifinals at Loy Norrix, Wednesday at 5:30.  Cane Mack led Portage Northern with a game high 21 points. Portage Central 53, Lakeshore 26 Portage Central jumped out to a 15-2 lead after the first quarter and never trailed in the Mustangs 53-26 win over Lakeshore in the district quarter-finals at Lakeshore.  Alex Beachnau had a game high 22 points for PC and Nathan Long had 12. Jake Chellman and Jack Carlisle had 8 points each in the Lancers season ending loss.   Lakeshore’s season ends with a record of 7-15. Mattawan 78, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 73 Noah VanLaningham had 29 points and Ryan Kiesling had 20 as Mattawan beat Loy Norrix 78-73.  Cedric Huntley had 21 to lead Loy Norrix.  Mattawan will face Portage Central on Wednesday at 7:00 at Loy Norrix. Division 4 at Our Lady of the Lake Countryside Academy 59, New Buffalo 21 Isaiah Woods scored a game high 23 points as Countryside defeated New Buffalo 59-21 in the opening round game. Ja’Vrius Gordon added 11 points for Countryside. Nick Haskins led New Buffalo with 7. Michigan Lutheran 39, Our Lady of the Lake 30 Micah Herbst had a game high 17 points, including 5 three pointers as Michigan Lutheran advanced to Wednesday’s district semifinal against River Valley with a 39-30 win over Our Lady of the Lake.  Owen McLoughlin had 11 points to lead the Lakers.  Other Districts Division 1 at Battle Creek Central Harper Creek 44, Coldwater 39 Gull Lake 63, Sturgis 30 Division 2 at Niles Buchanan 45, Dowagiac 44 Niles 44, Edwardsburg 43 Division 2 at Paw Paw (1st round at local sites) Three Rivers 69, Paw Paw 61 Vicksburg 71, Constantine 61 Parchment 63, Battle Creek Pennfield 64 Division 2 at Hamilton Hamilton 62, Holland Christian 55 Division 2 at Plainwell Hastings 65, Kentwood Grand River 56 Wayland 74, Plainwell 56 Division 3 at Fennville Fennville 65, Holland Black River 60 Wyoming Potter’s House 78, Saugatuck 39 Division 3 at Watervliet Cassopolis 63, Coloma 42 Division 3 at Hartford Bloomingdale 67, Bangor 53 Hartford 50, Gobles 48 Division 3 at Galesburg-Augusta Comstock 69, Delton-Kellogg 51 Kal. Christian 58, Galesburg-Augusta 36 Division 3 at Union City Centreville 46, Quincy 26 Union City 45, White Pigeon 36 Division 4 at Lawrence Marcellus 56, Kalamazoo Heritage 32 Division 4 at Colon Burr Oak 58, Athens 39 Mendon 95, Coldwater Pansophia 11 Division 4 at Battle Creek St. Philip Calhoun Christian 60, Battle Creek Academy 42 Climax-Scotts 45, Battle Creek St. Philip 43 Division 4 at Martin Martin 46, Wyoming West Michigan Lutheran 35 Tonight Girls Basketball – Regionals Semifinals Division 1 at Coldwater Kalamazoo Central vs. DeWitt, 5:30 p.m. Holt vs. Coldwater, 7:00 p.m. Division 2 at Three Rivers Holland Christian vs. Edwardsburg, 5:30 p.m. Olivet vs. Plainwell, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Centreville Watervliet vs. Kalamazoo Christian, 5:30 p.m. Bronson vs. Buchanan, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Shelby Hart vs. Grand Rapids Northpointe Christian, 5:30 p.m. Saugatuck vs. Kent City, 7:00 p.m. Division 4 at New Buffalo Fruitport Calvary Christian vs. Kalamazoo Hackett, 5:45 p.m. River Valley vs. Colon, 7:30 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Ottawa Senators 6, Detroit Red Wings 2 Anaheim Ducks 4, Chicago Blackhawks 2 Senators 6, Red Wings 2 – Giroux has goal, 3 assists as Senators beat Red Wings 6-2 Claude Giroux scored the tiebreaking goal and had three assists, Thomas Chabot had a goal and two assists and the Ottawa Senators beat the Detroit Red Wings 6-2. Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle, Drake Batherson and Jake Sanderson also scored to help Ottawa win its second straight after a two-game skid. Cam Talbot finished with 22 saves. David Perron and Tyler Bertuzzi scored goals for the Red Wings, who have lost two straight after winning seven of eight. Magnus Hellberg had 36 saves. Ducks 4, Blackhawks 2 – Ducks snap Blackhawks’ 5-game win streak with 4-2 victory Max Jones scored the go-ahead goal, Troy Terry had a goal and an assist, and the Anaheim Ducks ended the Chicago Blackhawks' five-game winning streak with a 4-2 victory on Monday night. Isac Lundestrom and Jakob Silfverberg also scored, Mason McTavish had three assists, and the Ducks won their third straight game. Lukas Dostal made 24 saves after losing his previous five starts. Tyler Johnson had a power-play goal and an assist, and Andreas Athanasiou scored for the Blackhawks, who had been on their longest run of sustained success since winning five in a row in January 2020. Petr Mrazek gave up four goals on 33 shots. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Ottawa Senators, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Blackhawks at Arizona Coyotes, 9:00 p.m. NHL – Maple Leafs up ante in East by making trade with Blackhawks The Toronto Maple Leafs have acquired forward Sam Lafferty and defenseman Jake McCabe from the Chicago Blackhawks. Their latest big trade comes the day after division-rival Tampa Bay paid a hefty price to acquire forward Tanner Jeannot from Nashville. Talent continues to flow to Eastern Conference contenders ahead of the NHL trade deadline Friday. In recent days, New Jersey got big winger Timo Meier from San Jose and Boston traded with Washington for Garnet Hathaway and Dmitry Orlov.  Toronto sent a conditional 2025 first-round pick, a second-rounder in 2026, prospect Pavel Gogolev and forward Joey Anderson to the Blackhawks for Lafferty, McCabe and conditional fifth-round picks in 2024 and ‘25. Chicago is retaining half of McCabe's salary.  Dubas, in his fifth season as Leafs general manager, said talks with Chicago counterpart Kyle Davidson predated trades by the Lightning and Bruins, but isn’t downplaying the value of keeping up knowing how difficult the first couple of rounds will be this spring. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Charlotte Hornets 117, Detroit Pistons 106 Hornets 117, Pistons 106 – Ball fractures ankle in Hornets’ 117-106 win over Pistons LaMelo Ball made six 3-pointers before breaking his right ankle in the third quarter, and the Charlotte Hornets held on to beat the Detroit Pistons 117-106 for their fifth straight victory. Terry Rozier scored 22 points and Gordon Hayward had 19 points for Charlotte, which is still second-to-last in the Eastern Conference standings — ahead of only Detroit. Ball finished with 18 points. He was hurt on a non-contact play, and the Hornets announced after the game that he had fractured his right ankle. Hamidou Diallo and James Wiseman each scored 23 points for the Pistons. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Toronto Raptors, 7:30 p.m. Indiana Pacers at Dallas Mavericks, 8:30 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Toledo at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. Miami (OH) at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Michigan State at Nebraska, 9:00 p.m.                 Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAMBKB – Houston stays at number 1 The top five spots in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll remained the same. The rest of the AP Top 25 was a big jumble. Houston was No. 1 for the second straight week in the poll released Monday, receiving 49 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel. No. 2 Alabama had five first-place votes and No. 3 Kansas received eight. UCLA and Purdue rounded out the top 5. The Boilermakers held at No. 5 despite losing to No. 15 Indiana. The rest of the poll, only No. 20 Providence kept the same position from last week. NCAAWBKB – 36 weeks and counting for South Carolina South Carolina is No. 1 for the 36th consecutive week. That ties Louisiana Tech for the second-longest run atop The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll in history. Only UConn with 51 weeks has a longer streak. Indiana stayed at No. 2 despite a last-second loss to Iowa. Utah was third with LSU and Maryland rounding out the top five. Iowa was seventh with Virginia Tech eighth. UConn fell five spots to ninth after losing to St. John's. Notre Dame is 10th. South Florida re-entered the Top 25 at No. 25. Florida State dropped out. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Chicago Cubs (ss) 12, Cleveland Guardians 4 Arizona Diamondbacks 3, Chicago Cubs (ss) 0 Chicago White Sox 10, Seattle Mariners 1 New York Yankees 8, Detroit Tigers 5 Today Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue Jays, 1:07 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Arizona Diamondbacks, 3:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee Brewers, 3:10 p.m. Tennis – Novak Djokovic breaks record for most weeks ranked No. 1 Novak Djokovic has broken the record for the most time spent at No. 1 in the professional tennis rankings by a man or woman. He begins his 378th week in the ATP's top spot on Monday to surpass Steffi Graf's 377 leading the WTA. Djokovic already held the men’s mark. He eclipsed Roger Federer's old ATP standard of 310 weeks in March 2021. Djokovic returned to No. 1 this time by winning the Australian Open in January. After Djokovic and Graf on the all-time No. 1 weeks list are Martina Navratilova with 332 and Serena Williams with 319. The computerized rankings began in the 1970s. Soccer – US women’s soccer coach paid 27% as much as men’s coach U.S. women's coach Vlatko Andonovski earned 27% as much as American men's coach Gregg Berhalter in the year ending last March 31, down slightly from 28% in the previous year. Andonovski earned $446,495, according to the U.S. Soccer Federation's tax filing, including $50,000 in bonus money for the Americans' third-place finish in the Tokyo Olympics. Berhalter earned $1,641,398, including $300,000 in bonus money in a year that included winning the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup. NBAGL – NBA “G” League Last Night Lakeland Magic 123, Motor City Cruise 108 Tonight Grand Rapids Gold at Memphis Hustle, 8:00 p.m. Glen Oaks Community College 63, Southwestern Michigan 55 ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Today Kalamazoo Wings at Indy Fuel, 10:30 a.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women's Basketball Southwestern Michigan College at Lake Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. Men's Basketball Southwestern Michigan College at Lake Michigan College, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Girls Basketball – District Quarterfinals Division 1 at Portage Northern (1st round at local sites) Mattawan 52, St. Joseph 48 After St. Joe took a 1 point lead with 78 seconds left, Mattawan outscored St. Joe 5-0, all at the free throw line and held on for a 52-48 win over the Bears.  Delaney Elsmore had a game high 22 points for Mattawan, who advance to play top seed Kalamazoo Central on Wednesday.  Jaslynn Ward had 13 points to lead St. Joe, who finish the season at 8-14.  Eleah Hedstrom added 12 and Elenor Conway scored 11 points for St. Joe. Lakeshore 52, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 42 Emily Lockman led the Lancers with 18 points as Lakeshore advanced to Wednesday's District Semifinals against Portage Central, after a 52-42 win over Kalamazoo Loy Norrix.  Paige Lies added 13 for the Lancers while Megan Wurster had 10. Portage Central 43, Portage Northern 38 Division 1 at Battle Creek Lakeview Battle Creek Central 44, Harper Creek 24 Gull Lake 54, Sturgis 20 Division 2 at Edwardsburg Benton Harbor 43, Berrien Springs 32 Benton Harbor slowly started pulling away as the Tigers defeated Berrien Springs 43-32 in the opening round at Edwardsburg. Desrae Kyles led the Tigers with 15 points while Jmya Jordan had 14 in the Tigers win. Grace Constable led the Shamrocks with 10 points.  Benton Harbor advances to Wednesday's semifinal matchup against host Edwardsburg at 7:00, which will be live on News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM. Division 2 at Vicksburg Marshall 47, Battle Creek Pennfield 38 Division 2 at Hopkins Hamilton 62, Allegan 30 Division 3 at Bloomingdale Bloomingdale 49, Bangor 35 Division 3 at Lawton Delton-Kellogg 42, Comstock 15 Lawton 45, Galesburg-Augusta 39 Division 3 at Constantine Union City 39, Constantine 31 Division 3 at Coloma Cassopolis 54, Bridgman 34 Division 4 at Michigan Lutheran Our Lady of the Lake 52, Watervliet Grace Christian 13 New Buffalo wins over Countryside Academy by forfeit Division 4 at Decatur Byron Center Zion Christian 41, Decatur 23 Lawrence 69, Eau Claire 22 Division 4 at Mendon Marcellus 34, Burr Oak 30 Tonight Boys Basketball St. Joseph at Grand Haven, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Benton Harbor at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Michigan Lutheran at Bridgman, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. Wyoming Lee at Countryside, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Caledonia, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at Holt, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Muskegon, 7:00 p.m. Parchment at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Three Rivers at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Niles at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Brandywine at Edwardsburg, 7:00 p.m. Coldwater at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Lawton at Paw Paw, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Buchanan at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. GR West Mi Aviation at Allegan, 7:15 p.m. Zion Christian at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Hopkins, 7:15 p.m. Martin at Muskegon West MI Christian, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Wyoming Tri-Unity, 7:00 p.m. Bangor at Bloomingdale, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – Michigan High School AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                         (21-0)  75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice             (20-1)  70 3. North Farmington                               (17-1)  64 4. Grand Blanc                                      (19-2)  59 5. Muskegon                                          (19-2)  57 6. Ann Arbor Huron                               (19-1)  48 7. Detroit U-D Jesuit                             (17-4)  43 8. Kalamazoo Central                          (18-2) 41 9. Grand Rapids Northview                     (17-4)  38 10. Port Huron Northern                       (18-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Lansing Waverly 22, Grosse Pointe South 16, Okemos 14, Warren De La Salle 9, Mason 7, Hamtramck 3, River Rouge 3, Saline 2, Troy 2, Mattawan 2, Jackson 1, Oak Park 1. Division 2 1. Warren Michigan Collegiate (3)          (18-2)  71 2. Warren Lincoln                                  (18-4)  63 3. Olivet                                                (20-0)  62 4. Romulus Summit Academy (2)               (18-2)  61 5. Grand Rapids South Christian              (18-3)  49 6. Grand Rapids Christian                       (15-5)  39 7. Hart                                                  (20-0)  38 8. Standish Sterling Central                  (18-0)  37 9. Grand Rapids Catholic Central            (15-6)  31 10. Big Rapids                                        (17-2)  25 Others receiving votes: Ferndale 21, Ludington 20, Boyne City 17, Croswell-Lexington 13, Bridgeport 12, Cadillac 12, Kingsford 9, Onsted 5, Benton Harbor 4, Flat Rock 4, Wyoming Lee 3, Saginaw 2, Marshall 1, Whitehall 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (3)                             (20-1)  87 2. Laingsburg (1)                                   (19-0)  80 3. Flint Beecher (2)                               (16-3)  79 4. Napoleon                                           (19-0)  64 5. Iron Mountain                                    (18-1)  55 6. Grandville Calvin Christian                 (19-1)  52 7. Watervliet                                       (18-3) 45 8. Brandywine                                     (18-2) 42 9. Traverse City St. Francis                    (17-3)  41 10. Ecorse                                             (13-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Blanchard Montabella 23, Cass City 23, Brown City 21, McBain 21, Saginaw Nouvel 20, Maple City Glen Lake 9, Ovid-Elsie 8, Bad Axe 5, Beal City 4, Jonesville 4, Riverview Gabriel Richard 4, Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker 3, Erie-Mason 3, New Haven 2, Tawas 2. Division 4 1. Painesdale Jeffers (3)                         (19-1)  71 2. Munising                                            (19-1)  61 3. Taylor Trillium Academy                      (16-1)  59 4. Hillman                                              (18-2)  44 5. Baldwin                                             (19-1)  43 6. Genesee Christian (2)                         (15-5)  42 7. Lake Leelanau St Mary                         (15-3)  39 7. Powers North Central                        (15-4)  39 9. Mio Au Sable                                      (17-1)  37 (tie) Wyoming Tri-unity Christian            (15-5)  37 Others receiving votes: Bellevue 34, Ironwood 27, Gaylord St. Mary 27, Rudyard 7, Onaway 7, Kingston 6, Watersmeet 5, Mackinaw City 4, McBain Northern Michigan Christian 4, Detroit Douglass 4, Hillsdale Academy 2, Norway 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                           (20-2)  74 2. Rockford                                           (21-1)  67 3. Flint Carman Ainsworth (1)                (19-0)  65 4. Detroit Renaissance                            (18-1)  62 5. Grosse Pointe North                          (19-2)  53 6. Farmington Hills Mercy                      (19-3)  49 7. Wayne Memorial                                  (17-5)  39 8. Byron Center                                     (19-3)  35 9. Temperance Bedford                            (21-1)  29 10. DeWitt                                            (20-2)  27 Others receiving votes: Coldwater 18, North Farmington 15, Jackson Northwest 12, Kalamazoo Central 11, Canton Salem 9, Holt 8, Utica Ford 8, Saline 6, 18, Grand Blanc 6, Belleville 5, Lake Orion 2. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)          (21-0)  75 2. Detroit Edison                                   (16-3)  70 3. Chelsea                                             (21-1)  64 4. Lake Fenton                                       (22-0)  59 5. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                  (19-3)  56 6. Haslett                                             (21-1)  50 7. Vicksburg                                         (22-0) 44 8. Frankenmuth                                      (19-2)  38 9. Lansing Catholic                                (17-5)  37 10. North Branch                                   (20-2)  27 Others receiving votes: Goodrich 25, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 16, Escanaba 11, Detroit Country Day 8, Dearborn Divine Child 6, Big Rapids 5, Redford Westfield Prep 3, Standish-Sterling 3, Olivet 1, Warren Fitzgerald 1, Marysville 1. Division 3 1. Buchanan (1)                                  (19-1) 70 2. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (3)          (15-6)  68 3. Blissfield                                           (21-1)  59 4. Lake City (1)                                      (21-1)  55 5. Hancock                                             (19-1)  53 6. Dansville                                           (18-2)  41 7. Hemlock                                             (19-3)  38 8. Traverse City St. Francis                    (19-2)  36 9. Kent City                                           (19-3)  31 (tie) Brandywine                                 (20-2) 31 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 21, Calumet 15, Ovid-Elsie 14, McBain 13, Evart 10, Hart 9, Ithaca 7, Sandusky 6, Watervliet 5, Brooklyn Columbia Central 5, Bronson 4, Elk Rapids 3, Plymouth Christian Academy 2, Harbor Springs 2, East Jackson 1, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                     (18-2)  75 2. Kingston                                            (21-1)  68 3. Mackinaw City                                    (21-1)  61 4. Gaylord St. Mary                               (19-3)  58 5. St. Charles                                        (20-2)  54 6. Petersburg Summerfield                      (19-3)  42 7. Norway                                              (19-3)  27 8. Baraga                                               (17-5)  24 9. Martin                                             (17-4) 23 (tie) Pittsford                                       (18-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Portland St. Patrick 20, Cedarville 18, Colon 14, Hillman 13, Lake Linden-Hubbell 13, Fowler 12, Brethren 11, Morenci 11, Ontonagon 9, Genesee Christian 6, Ewen-Trout Creek 5, Carney-Nadeau 4, Manistee Catholic Central 4, Indian River-Inland Lakes 3, Adrian Lenawee Christian 2.Detroit Red Wings center Pius Suter (24) pushes Ottawa Senators left wing Tim Stutzle (18) off the puck during second-period NHL hockey game action in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday, Feb. 27, 2023. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via AP)Anaheim Ducks’ Isac Lundestrom (21) celebrates after his goal with Trevor Zegras (11) as Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Petr Mrazek (34) stands in front of his net during the first period of an NHL hockey game Monday, Feb. 27, 2023, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)Detroit Pistons guard Rodney McGruder (17) drives to the basket while defended by Charlotte Hornets forward JT Thor (21) during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Charlotte, N.C., Monday, Feb. 27, 2023. (AP Photo/Jacob Kupferman)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Red Wings and Blackhawks fall on the road – WSJM Morning Sports

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 3:01


NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Ottawa Senators 6, Detroit Red Wings 2 Anaheim Ducks 4, Chicago Blackhawks 2 Senators 6, Red Wings 2 – Giroux has goal, 3 assists as Senators beat Red Wings 6-2 Claude Giroux scored the tiebreaking goal and had three assists, Thomas Chabot had a goal and two assists and the Ottawa Senators beat the Detroit Red Wings 6-2. Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle, Drake Batherson and Jake Sanderson also scored to help Ottawa win its second straight after a two-game skid. Cam Talbot finished with 22 saves. David Perron and Tyler Bertuzzi scored goals for the Red Wings, who have lost two straight after winning seven of eight. Magnus Hellberg had 36 saves. Ducks 4, Blackhawks 2 – Ducks snap Blackhawks’ 5-game win streak with 4-2 victory Max Jones scored the go-ahead goal, Troy Terry had a goal and an assist, and the Anaheim Ducks ended the Chicago Blackhawks’ five-game winning streak with a 4-2 victory on Monday night. Isac Lundestrom and Jakob Silfverberg also scored, Mason McTavish had three assists, and the Ducks won their third straight game. Lukas Dostal made 24 saves after losing his previous five starts. Tyler Johnson had a power-play goal and an assist, and Andreas Athanasiou scored for the Blackhawks, who had been on their longest run of sustained success since winning five in a row in January 2020. Petr Mrazek gave up four goals on 33 shots. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Ottawa Senators, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Blackhawks at Arizona Coyotes, 9:00 p.m. NHL – Maple Leafs up ante in East by making trade with Blackhawks The Toronto Maple Leafs have acquired forward Sam Lafferty and defenseman Jake McCabe from the Chicago Blackhawks. Their latest big trade comes the day after division-rival Tampa Bay paid a hefty price to acquire forward Tanner Jeannot from Nashville. Talent continues to flow to Eastern Conference contenders ahead of the NHL trade deadline Friday. In recent days, New Jersey got big winger Timo Meier from San Jose and Boston traded with Washington for Garnet Hathaway and Dmitry Orlov.  Toronto sent a conditional 2025 first-round pick, a second-rounder in 2026, prospect Pavel Gogolev and forward Joey Anderson to the Blackhawks for Lafferty, McCabe and conditional fifth-round picks in 2024 and ‘25. Chicago is retaining half of McCabe’s salary.  Dubas, in his fifth season as Leafs general manager, said talks with Chicago counterpart Kyle Davidson predated trades by the Lightning and Bruins, but isn’t downplaying the value of keeping up knowing how difficult the first couple of rounds will be this spring. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Charlotte Hornets 117, Detroit Pistons 106 Hornets 117, Pistons 106 – Ball fractures ankle in Hornets’ 117-106 win over Pistons LaMelo Ball made six 3-pointers before breaking his right ankle in the third quarter, and the Charlotte Hornets held on to beat the Detroit Pistons 117-106 for their fifth straight victory. Terry Rozier scored 22 points and Gordon Hayward had 19 points for Charlotte, which is still second-to-last in the Eastern Conference standings — ahead of only Detroit. Ball finished with 18 points. He was hurt on a non-contact play, and the Hornets announced after the game that he had fractured his right ankle. Hamidou Diallo and James Wiseman each scored 23 points for the Pistons. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Toronto Raptors, 7:30 p.m. Indiana Pacers at Dallas Mavericks, 8:30 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Toledo at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. Miami (OH) at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Michigan State at Nebraska, 9:00 p.m.                 Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAMBKB – Houston stays at number 1 The top five spots in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll remained the same. The rest of the AP Top 25 was a big jumble. Houston was No. 1 for the second straight week in the poll released Monday, receiving 49 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel. No. 2 Alabama had five first-place votes and No. 3 Kansas received eight. UCLA and Purdue rounded out the top 5. The Boilermakers held at No. 5 despite losing to No. 15 Indiana. The rest of the poll, only No. 20 Providence kept the same position from last week. NCAAWBKB – 36 weeks and counting for South Carolina South Carolina is No. 1 for the 36th consecutive week. That ties Louisiana Tech for the second-longest run atop The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll in history. Only UConn with 51 weeks has a longer streak. Indiana stayed at No. 2 despite a last-second loss to Iowa. Utah was third with LSU and Maryland rounding out the top five. Iowa was seventh with Virginia Tech eighth. UConn fell five spots to ninth after losing to St. John’s. Notre Dame is 10th. South Florida re-entered the Top 25 at No. 25. Florida State dropped out. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Chicago Cubs (ss) 12, Cleveland Guardians 4 Arizona Diamondbacks 3, Chicago Cubs (ss) 0 Chicago White Sox 10, Seattle Mariners 1 New York Yankees 8, Detroit Tigers 5 Today Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue Jays, 1:07 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Arizona Diamondbacks, 3:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee Brewers, 3:10 p.m. Tennis – Novak Djokovic breaks record for most weeks ranked No. 1 Novak Djokovic has broken the record for the most time spent at No. 1 in the professional tennis rankings by a man or woman. He begins his 378th week in the ATP’s top spot on Monday to surpass Steffi Graf’s 377 leading the WTA. Djokovic already held the men’s mark. He eclipsed Roger Federer’s old ATP standard of 310 weeks in March 2021. Djokovic returned to No. 1 this time by winning the Australian Open in January. After Djokovic and Graf on the all-time No. 1 weeks list are Martina Navratilova with 332 and Serena Williams with 319. The computerized rankings began in the 1970s. Soccer – US women’s soccer coach paid 27% as much as men’s coach U.S. women’s coach Vlatko Andonovski earned 27% as much as American men’s coach Gregg Berhalter in the year ending last March 31, down slightly from 28% in the previous year. Andonovski earned $446,495, according to the U.S. Soccer Federation’s tax filing, including $50,000 in bonus money for the Americans’ third-place finish in the Tokyo Olympics. Berhalter earned $1,641,398, including $300,000 in bonus money in a year that included winning the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup. NBAGL – NBA “G” League Last Night Lakeland Magic 123, Motor City Cruise 108 Tonight Grand Rapids Gold at Memphis Hustle, 8:00 p.m. Glen Oaks Community College 63, Southwestern Michigan 55 ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Today Kalamazoo Wings at Indy Fuel, 10:30 a.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Basketball Southwestern Michigan College at Lake Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Southwestern Michigan College at Lake Michigan College, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Girls Basketball – District Quarterfinals Division 1 at Portage Northern (1st round at local sites) Mattawan 52, St. Joseph 48 After St. Joe took a 1 point lead with 78 seconds left, Mattawan outscored St. Joe 5-0, all at the free throw line and held on for a 52-48 win over the Bears.  Delaney Elsmore had a game high 22 points for Mattawan, who advance to play top seed Kalamazoo Central on Wednesday.  Jaslynn Ward had 13 points to lead St. Joe, who finish the season at 8-14.  Eleah Hedstrom added 12 and Elenor Conway scored 11 points for St. Joe.  Lakeshore 52, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 42 Emily Lockman led the Lancers with 18 points as Lakeshore advanced to Wednesday’s District Semifinals against Portage Central, after a 52-42 win over Kalamazoo Loy Norrix.  Paige Lies added 13 for the Lancers while Megan Wurster had 10. Portage Central 43, Portage Northern 38 Division 1 at Battle Creek Lakeview Battle Creek Central 44, Harper Creek 24 Gull Lake 54, Sturgis 20 Division 2 at Edwardsburg Benton Harbor 43, Berrien Springs 32 Benton Harbor slowly started pulling away as the Tigers defeated Berrien Springs 43-32 in the opening round at Edwardsburg. Desrae Kyles led the Tigers with 15 points while Jmya Jordan had 14 in the Tigers win. Grace Constable led the Shamrocks with 10 points.  Benton Harbor advances to Wednesday’s semifinal matchup against host Edwardsburg at 7:00, which will be live on News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM. Division 2 at Vicksburg Marshall 47, Battle Creek Pennfield 38 Division 2 at Hopkins Hamilton 62, Allegan 30 Division 3 at Bloomingdale Bloomingdale 49, Bangor 35 Division 3 at Lawton Delton-Kellogg 42, Comstock 15 Lawton 45, Galesburg-Augusta 39 Division 3 at Constantine Union City 39, Constantine 31 Division 3 at Coloma Cassopolis 54, Bridgman 34 Division 4 at Michigan Lutheran Our Lady of the Lake 52, Watervliet Grace Christian 13 New Buffalo wins over Countryside Academy by forfeit Division 4 at Decatur Byron Center Zion Christian 41, Decatur 23 Lawrence 69, Eau Claire 22 Division 4 at Mendon Marcellus 34, Burr Oak 30 Tonight Boys Basketball St. Joseph at Grand Haven, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Benton Harbor at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Michigan Lutheran at Bridgman, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. Wyoming Lee at Countryside, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Caledonia, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at Holt, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Muskegon, 7:00 p.m. Parchment at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Three Rivers at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Niles at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Brandywine at Edwardsburg, 7:00 p.m. Coldwater at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Lawton at Paw Paw, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Buchanan at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. GR West Mi Aviation at Allegan, 7:15 p.m. Zion Christian at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Hopkins, 7:15 p.m. Martin at Muskegon West MI Christian, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Wyoming Tri-Unity, 7:00 p.m. Bangor at Bloomingdale, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – Michigan High School AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                         (21-0)  75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice             (20-1)  70 3. North Farmington                               (17-1)  64 4. Grand Blanc                                      (19-2)  59 5. Muskegon                                          (19-2)  57 6. Ann Arbor Huron                               (19-1)  48 7. Detroit U-D Jesuit                             (17-4)  43 8. Kalamazoo Central                          (18-2) 41 9. Grand Rapids Northview                     (17-4)  38 10. Port Huron Northern                       (18-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Lansing Waverly 22, Grosse Pointe South 16, Okemos 14, Warren De La Salle 9, Mason 7, Hamtramck 3, River Rouge 3, Saline 2, Troy 2, Mattawan 2, Jackson 1, Oak Park 1. Division 2 1. Warren Michigan Collegiate (3)          (18-2)  71 2. Warren Lincoln                                  (18-4)  63 3. Olivet                                                (20-0)  62 4. Romulus Summit Academy (2)               (18-2)  61 5. Grand Rapids South Christian              (18-3)  49 6. Grand Rapids Christian                       (15-5)  39 7. Hart                                                  (20-0)  38 8. Standish Sterling Central                  (18-0)  37 9. Grand Rapids Catholic Central            (15-6)  31 10. Big Rapids                                        (17-2)  25 Others receiving votes: Ferndale 21, Ludington 20, Boyne City 17, Croswell-Lexington 13, Bridgeport 12, Cadillac 12, Kingsford 9, Onsted 5, Benton Harbor 4, Flat Rock 4, Wyoming Lee 3, Saginaw 2, Marshall 1, Whitehall 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (3)                             (20-1)  87 2. Laingsburg (1)                                   (19-0)  80 3. Flint Beecher (2)                               (16-3)  79 4. Napoleon                                           (19-0)  64 5. Iron Mountain                                    (18-1)  55 6. Grandville Calvin Christian                 (19-1)  52 7. Watervliet                                       (18-3) 45 8. Brandywine                                     (18-2) 42 9. Traverse City St. Francis                    (17-3)  41 10. Ecorse                                             (13-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Blanchard Montabella 23, Cass City 23, Brown City 21, McBain 21, Saginaw Nouvel 20, Maple City Glen Lake 9, Ovid-Elsie 8, Bad Axe 5, Beal City 4, Jonesville 4, Riverview Gabriel Richard 4, Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker 3, Erie-Mason 3, New Haven 2, Tawas 2. Division 4 1. Painesdale Jeffers (3)                         (19-1)  71 2. Munising                                            (19-1)  61 3. Taylor Trillium Academy                      (16-1)  59 4. Hillman                                              (18-2)  44 5. Baldwin                                             (19-1)  43 6. Genesee Christian (2)                         (15-5)  42 7. Lake Leelanau St Mary                         (15-3)  39 7. Powers North Central                        (15-4)  39 9. Mio Au Sable                                      (17-1)  37 (tie) Wyoming Tri-unity Christian            (15-5)  37 Others receiving votes: Bellevue 34, Ironwood 27, Gaylord St. Mary 27, Rudyard 7, Onaway 7, Kingston 6, Watersmeet 5, Mackinaw City 4, McBain Northern Michigan Christian 4, Detroit Douglass 4, Hillsdale Academy 2, Norway 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                           (20-2)  74 2. Rockford                                           (21-1)  67 3. Flint Carman Ainsworth (1)                (19-0)  65 4. Detroit Renaissance                            (18-1)  62 5. Grosse Pointe North                          (19-2)  53 6. Farmington Hills Mercy                      (19-3)  49 7. Wayne Memorial                                  (17-5)  39 8. Byron Center                                     (19-3)  35 9. Temperance Bedford                            (21-1)  29 10. DeWitt                                            (20-2)  27 Others receiving votes: Coldwater 18, North Farmington 15, Jackson Northwest 12, Kalamazoo Central 11, Canton Salem 9, Holt 8, Utica Ford 8, Saline 6, 18, Grand Blanc 6, Belleville 5, Lake Orion 2. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)          (21-0)  75 2. Detroit Edison                                   (16-3)  70 3. Chelsea                                             (21-1)  64 4. Lake Fenton                                       (22-0)  59 5. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                  (19-3)  56 6. Haslett                                             (21-1)  50 7. Vicksburg                                         (22-0) 44 8. Frankenmuth                                      (19-2)  38 9. Lansing Catholic                                (17-5)  37 10. North Branch                                   (20-2)  27 Others receiving votes: Goodrich 25, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 16, Escanaba 11, Detroit Country Day 8, Dearborn Divine Child 6, Big Rapids 5, Redford Westfield Prep 3, Standish-Sterling 3, Olivet 1, Warren Fitzgerald 1, Marysville 1. Division 3 1. Buchanan (1)                                  (19-1) 70 2. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (3)          (15-6)  68 3. Blissfield                                           (21-1)  59 4. Lake City (1)                                      (21-1)  55 5. Hancock                                             (19-1)  53 6. Dansville                                           (18-2)  41 7. Hemlock                                             (19-3)  38 8. Traverse City St. Francis                    (19-2)  36 9. Kent City                                           (19-3)  31 (tie) Brandywine                                 (20-2) 31 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 21, Calumet 15, Ovid-Elsie 14, McBain 13, Evart 10, Hart 9, Ithaca 7, Sandusky 6, Watervliet 5, Brooklyn Columbia Central 5, Bronson 4, Elk Rapids 3, Plymouth Christian Academy 2, Harbor Springs 2, East Jackson 1, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                     (18-2)  75 2. Kingston                                            (21-1)  68 3. Mackinaw City                                    (21-1)  61 4. Gaylord St. Mary                               (19-3)  58 5. St. Charles                                        (20-2)  54 6. Petersburg Summerfield                      (19-3)  42 7. Norway                                              (19-3)  27 8. Baraga                                               (17-5)  24 9. Martin                                             (17-4) 23 (tie) Pittsford                                       (18-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Portland St. Patrick 20, Cedarville 18, Colon 14, Hillman 13, Lake Linden-Hubbell 13, Fowler 12, Brethren 11, Morenci 11, Ontonagon 9, Genesee Christian 6, Ewen-Trout Creek 5, Carney-Nadeau 4, Manistee Catholic Central 4, Indian River-Inland Lakes 3, Adrian Lenawee Christian 2.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Red Wings and Blackhawks fall on the road – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 3:01


NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Ottawa Senators 6, Detroit Red Wings 2 Anaheim Ducks 4, Chicago Blackhawks 2 Senators 6, Red Wings 2 – Giroux has goal, 3 assists as Senators beat Red Wings 6-2 Claude Giroux scored the tiebreaking goal and had three assists, Thomas Chabot had a goal and two assists and the Ottawa Senators beat the Detroit Red Wings 6-2. Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle, Drake Batherson and Jake Sanderson also scored to help Ottawa win its second straight after a two-game skid. Cam Talbot finished with 22 saves. David Perron and Tyler Bertuzzi scored goals for the Red Wings, who have lost two straight after winning seven of eight. Magnus Hellberg had 36 saves. Ducks 4, Blackhawks 2 – Ducks snap Blackhawks’ 5-game win streak with 4-2 victory Max Jones scored the go-ahead goal, Troy Terry had a goal and an assist, and the Anaheim Ducks ended the Chicago Blackhawks' five-game winning streak with a 4-2 victory on Monday night. Isac Lundestrom and Jakob Silfverberg also scored, Mason McTavish had three assists, and the Ducks won their third straight game. Lukas Dostal made 24 saves after losing his previous five starts. Tyler Johnson had a power-play goal and an assist, and Andreas Athanasiou scored for the Blackhawks, who had been on their longest run of sustained success since winning five in a row in January 2020. Petr Mrazek gave up four goals on 33 shots. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Ottawa Senators, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Blackhawks at Arizona Coyotes, 9:00 p.m. NHL – Maple Leafs up ante in East by making trade with Blackhawks The Toronto Maple Leafs have acquired forward Sam Lafferty and defenseman Jake McCabe from the Chicago Blackhawks. Their latest big trade comes the day after division-rival Tampa Bay paid a hefty price to acquire forward Tanner Jeannot from Nashville. Talent continues to flow to Eastern Conference contenders ahead of the NHL trade deadline Friday. In recent days, New Jersey got big winger Timo Meier from San Jose and Boston traded with Washington for Garnet Hathaway and Dmitry Orlov.  Toronto sent a conditional 2025 first-round pick, a second-rounder in 2026, prospect Pavel Gogolev and forward Joey Anderson to the Blackhawks for Lafferty, McCabe and conditional fifth-round picks in 2024 and ‘25. Chicago is retaining half of McCabe's salary.  Dubas, in his fifth season as Leafs general manager, said talks with Chicago counterpart Kyle Davidson predated trades by the Lightning and Bruins, but isn’t downplaying the value of keeping up knowing how difficult the first couple of rounds will be this spring. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Charlotte Hornets 117, Detroit Pistons 106 Hornets 117, Pistons 106 – Ball fractures ankle in Hornets’ 117-106 win over Pistons LaMelo Ball made six 3-pointers before breaking his right ankle in the third quarter, and the Charlotte Hornets held on to beat the Detroit Pistons 117-106 for their fifth straight victory. Terry Rozier scored 22 points and Gordon Hayward had 19 points for Charlotte, which is still second-to-last in the Eastern Conference standings — ahead of only Detroit. Ball finished with 18 points. He was hurt on a non-contact play, and the Hornets announced after the game that he had fractured his right ankle. Hamidou Diallo and James Wiseman each scored 23 points for the Pistons. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Toronto Raptors, 7:30 p.m. Indiana Pacers at Dallas Mavericks, 8:30 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Toledo at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. Miami (OH) at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Michigan State at Nebraska, 9:00 p.m.                 Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAMBKB – Houston stays at number 1 The top five spots in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll remained the same. The rest of the AP Top 25 was a big jumble. Houston was No. 1 for the second straight week in the poll released Monday, receiving 49 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel. No. 2 Alabama had five first-place votes and No. 3 Kansas received eight. UCLA and Purdue rounded out the top 5. The Boilermakers held at No. 5 despite losing to No. 15 Indiana. The rest of the poll, only No. 20 Providence kept the same position from last week. NCAAWBKB – 36 weeks and counting for South Carolina South Carolina is No. 1 for the 36th consecutive week. That ties Louisiana Tech for the second-longest run atop The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll in history. Only UConn with 51 weeks has a longer streak. Indiana stayed at No. 2 despite a last-second loss to Iowa. Utah was third with LSU and Maryland rounding out the top five. Iowa was seventh with Virginia Tech eighth. UConn fell five spots to ninth after losing to St. John's. Notre Dame is 10th. South Florida re-entered the Top 25 at No. 25. Florida State dropped out. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Chicago Cubs (ss) 12, Cleveland Guardians 4 Arizona Diamondbacks 3, Chicago Cubs (ss) 0 Chicago White Sox 10, Seattle Mariners 1 New York Yankees 8, Detroit Tigers 5 Today Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue Jays, 1:07 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Arizona Diamondbacks, 3:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee Brewers, 3:10 p.m. Tennis – Novak Djokovic breaks record for most weeks ranked No. 1 Novak Djokovic has broken the record for the most time spent at No. 1 in the professional tennis rankings by a man or woman. He begins his 378th week in the ATP's top spot on Monday to surpass Steffi Graf's 377 leading the WTA. Djokovic already held the men’s mark. He eclipsed Roger Federer's old ATP standard of 310 weeks in March 2021. Djokovic returned to No. 1 this time by winning the Australian Open in January. After Djokovic and Graf on the all-time No. 1 weeks list are Martina Navratilova with 332 and Serena Williams with 319. The computerized rankings began in the 1970s. Soccer – US women’s soccer coach paid 27% as much as men’s coach U.S. women's coach Vlatko Andonovski earned 27% as much as American men's coach Gregg Berhalter in the year ending last March 31, down slightly from 28% in the previous year. Andonovski earned $446,495, according to the U.S. Soccer Federation's tax filing, including $50,000 in bonus money for the Americans' third-place finish in the Tokyo Olympics. Berhalter earned $1,641,398, including $300,000 in bonus money in a year that included winning the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup. NBAGL – NBA “G” League Last Night Lakeland Magic 123, Motor City Cruise 108 Tonight Grand Rapids Gold at Memphis Hustle, 8:00 p.m. Glen Oaks Community College 63, Southwestern Michigan 55 ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Today Kalamazoo Wings at Indy Fuel, 10:30 a.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women's Basketball Southwestern Michigan College at Lake Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. Men's Basketball Southwestern Michigan College at Lake Michigan College, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Girls Basketball – District Quarterfinals Division 1 at Portage Northern (1st round at local sites) Mattawan 52, St. Joseph 48 After St. Joe took a 1 point lead with 78 seconds left, Mattawan outscored St. Joe 5-0, all at the free throw line and held on for a 52-48 win over the Bears.  Delaney Elsmore had a game high 22 points for Mattawan, who advance to play top seed Kalamazoo Central on Wednesday.  Jaslynn Ward had 13 points to lead St. Joe, who finish the season at 8-14.  Eleah Hedstrom added 12 and Elenor Conway scored 11 points for St. Joe. Lakeshore 52, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 42 Emily Lockman led the Lancers with 18 points as Lakeshore advanced to Wednesday's District Semifinals against Portage Central, after a 52-42 win over Kalamazoo Loy Norrix.  Paige Lies added 13 for the Lancers while Megan Wurster had 10. Portage Central 43, Portage Northern 38 Division 1 at Battle Creek Lakeview Battle Creek Central 44, Harper Creek 24 Gull Lake 54, Sturgis 20 Division 2 at Edwardsburg Benton Harbor 43, Berrien Springs 32 Benton Harbor slowly started pulling away as the Tigers defeated Berrien Springs 43-32 in the opening round at Edwardsburg. Desrae Kyles led the Tigers with 15 points while Jmya Jordan had 14 in the Tigers win. Grace Constable led the Shamrocks with 10 points.  Benton Harbor advances to Wednesday's semifinal matchup against host Edwardsburg at 7:00, which will be live on News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM. Division 2 at Vicksburg Marshall 47, Battle Creek Pennfield 38 Division 2 at Hopkins Hamilton 62, Allegan 30 Division 3 at Bloomingdale Bloomingdale 49, Bangor 35 Division 3 at Lawton Delton-Kellogg 42, Comstock 15 Lawton 45, Galesburg-Augusta 39 Division 3 at Constantine Union City 39, Constantine 31 Division 3 at Coloma Cassopolis 54, Bridgman 34 Division 4 at Michigan Lutheran Our Lady of the Lake 52, Watervliet Grace Christian 13 New Buffalo wins over Countryside Academy by forfeit Division 4 at Decatur Byron Center Zion Christian 41, Decatur 23 Lawrence 69, Eau Claire 22 Division 4 at Mendon Marcellus 34, Burr Oak 30 Tonight Boys Basketball St. Joseph at Grand Haven, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Benton Harbor at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Michigan Lutheran at Bridgman, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. Wyoming Lee at Countryside, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Caledonia, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at Holt, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Muskegon, 7:00 p.m. Parchment at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Three Rivers at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Niles at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Brandywine at Edwardsburg, 7:00 p.m. Coldwater at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Lawton at Paw Paw, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Buchanan at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. GR West Mi Aviation at Allegan, 7:15 p.m. Zion Christian at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Hopkins, 7:15 p.m. Martin at Muskegon West MI Christian, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Wyoming Tri-Unity, 7:00 p.m. Bangor at Bloomingdale, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – Michigan High School AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                         (21-0)  75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice             (20-1)  70 3. North Farmington                               (17-1)  64 4. Grand Blanc                                      (19-2)  59 5. Muskegon                                          (19-2)  57 6. Ann Arbor Huron                               (19-1)  48 7. Detroit U-D Jesuit                             (17-4)  43 8. Kalamazoo Central                          (18-2) 41 9. Grand Rapids Northview                     (17-4)  38 10. Port Huron Northern                       (18-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Lansing Waverly 22, Grosse Pointe South 16, Okemos 14, Warren De La Salle 9, Mason 7, Hamtramck 3, River Rouge 3, Saline 2, Troy 2, Mattawan 2, Jackson 1, Oak Park 1. Division 2 1. Warren Michigan Collegiate (3)          (18-2)  71 2. Warren Lincoln                                  (18-4)  63 3. Olivet                                                (20-0)  62 4. Romulus Summit Academy (2)               (18-2)  61 5. Grand Rapids South Christian              (18-3)  49 6. Grand Rapids Christian                       (15-5)  39 7. Hart                                                  (20-0)  38 8. Standish Sterling Central                  (18-0)  37 9. Grand Rapids Catholic Central            (15-6)  31 10. Big Rapids                                        (17-2)  25 Others receiving votes: Ferndale 21, Ludington 20, Boyne City 17, Croswell-Lexington 13, Bridgeport 12, Cadillac 12, Kingsford 9, Onsted 5, Benton Harbor 4, Flat Rock 4, Wyoming Lee 3, Saginaw 2, Marshall 1, Whitehall 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (3)                             (20-1)  87 2. Laingsburg (1)                                   (19-0)  80 3. Flint Beecher (2)                               (16-3)  79 4. Napoleon                                           (19-0)  64 5. Iron Mountain                                    (18-1)  55 6. Grandville Calvin Christian                 (19-1)  52 7. Watervliet                                       (18-3) 45 8. Brandywine                                     (18-2) 42 9. Traverse City St. Francis                    (17-3)  41 10. Ecorse                                             (13-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Blanchard Montabella 23, Cass City 23, Brown City 21, McBain 21, Saginaw Nouvel 20, Maple City Glen Lake 9, Ovid-Elsie 8, Bad Axe 5, Beal City 4, Jonesville 4, Riverview Gabriel Richard 4, Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker 3, Erie-Mason 3, New Haven 2, Tawas 2. Division 4 1. Painesdale Jeffers (3)                         (19-1)  71 2. Munising                                            (19-1)  61 3. Taylor Trillium Academy                      (16-1)  59 4. Hillman                                              (18-2)  44 5. Baldwin                                             (19-1)  43 6. Genesee Christian (2)                         (15-5)  42 7. Lake Leelanau St Mary                         (15-3)  39 7. Powers North Central                        (15-4)  39 9. Mio Au Sable                                      (17-1)  37 (tie) Wyoming Tri-unity Christian            (15-5)  37 Others receiving votes: Bellevue 34, Ironwood 27, Gaylord St. Mary 27, Rudyard 7, Onaway 7, Kingston 6, Watersmeet 5, Mackinaw City 4, McBain Northern Michigan Christian 4, Detroit Douglass 4, Hillsdale Academy 2, Norway 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                           (20-2)  74 2. Rockford                                           (21-1)  67 3. Flint Carman Ainsworth (1)                (19-0)  65 4. Detroit Renaissance                            (18-1)  62 5. Grosse Pointe North                          (19-2)  53 6. Farmington Hills Mercy                      (19-3)  49 7. Wayne Memorial                                  (17-5)  39 8. Byron Center                                     (19-3)  35 9. Temperance Bedford                            (21-1)  29 10. DeWitt                                            (20-2)  27 Others receiving votes: Coldwater 18, North Farmington 15, Jackson Northwest 12, Kalamazoo Central 11, Canton Salem 9, Holt 8, Utica Ford 8, Saline 6, 18, Grand Blanc 6, Belleville 5, Lake Orion 2. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)          (21-0)  75 2. Detroit Edison                                   (16-3)  70 3. Chelsea                                             (21-1)  64 4. Lake Fenton                                       (22-0)  59 5. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                  (19-3)  56 6. Haslett                                             (21-1)  50 7. Vicksburg                                         (22-0) 44 8. Frankenmuth                                      (19-2)  38 9. Lansing Catholic                                (17-5)  37 10. North Branch                                   (20-2)  27 Others receiving votes: Goodrich 25, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 16, Escanaba 11, Detroit Country Day 8, Dearborn Divine Child 6, Big Rapids 5, Redford Westfield Prep 3, Standish-Sterling 3, Olivet 1, Warren Fitzgerald 1, Marysville 1. Division 3 1. Buchanan (1)                                  (19-1) 70 2. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (3)          (15-6)  68 3. Blissfield                                           (21-1)  59 4. Lake City (1)                                      (21-1)  55 5. Hancock                                             (19-1)  53 6. Dansville                                           (18-2)  41 7. Hemlock                                             (19-3)  38 8. Traverse City St. Francis                    (19-2)  36 9. Kent City                                           (19-3)  31 (tie) Brandywine                                 (20-2) 31 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 21, Calumet 15, Ovid-Elsie 14, McBain 13, Evart 10, Hart 9, Ithaca 7, Sandusky 6, Watervliet 5, Brooklyn Columbia Central 5, Bronson 4, Elk Rapids 3, Plymouth Christian Academy 2, Harbor Springs 2, East Jackson 1, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                     (18-2)  75 2. Kingston                                            (21-1)  68 3. Mackinaw City                                    (21-1)  61 4. Gaylord St. Mary                               (19-3)  58 5. St. Charles                                        (20-2)  54 6. Petersburg Summerfield                      (19-3)  42 7. Norway                                              (19-3)  27 8. Baraga                                               (17-5)  24 9. Martin                                             (17-4) 23 (tie) Pittsford                                       (18-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Portland St. Patrick 20, Cedarville 18, Colon 14, Hillman 13, Lake Linden-Hubbell 13, Fowler 12, Brethren 11, Morenci 11, Ontonagon 9, Genesee Christian 6, Ewen-Trout Creek 5, Carney-Nadeau 4, Manistee Catholic Central 4, Indian River-Inland Lakes 3, Adrian Lenawee Christian 2.Detroit Red Wings center Pius Suter (24) pushes Ottawa Senators left wing Tim Stutzle (18) off the puck during second-period NHL hockey game action in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday, Feb. 27, 2023. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via AP)Anaheim Ducks’ Isac Lundestrom (21) celebrates after his goal with Trevor Zegras (11) as Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Petr Mrazek (34) stands in front of his net during the first period of an NHL hockey game Monday, Feb. 27, 2023, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Jae C. 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Red Wings and Blackhawks fall on the road – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 3:01


NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Ottawa Senators 6, Detroit Red Wings 2 Anaheim Ducks 4, Chicago Blackhawks 2 Senators 6, Red Wings 2 – Giroux has goal, 3 assists as Senators beat Red Wings 6-2 Claude Giroux scored the tiebreaking goal and had three assists, Thomas Chabot had a goal and two assists and the Ottawa Senators beat the Detroit Red Wings 6-2. Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle, Drake Batherson and Jake Sanderson also scored to help Ottawa win its second straight after a two-game skid. Cam Talbot finished with 22 saves. David Perron and Tyler Bertuzzi scored goals for the Red Wings, who have lost two straight after winning seven of eight. Magnus Hellberg had 36 saves. Ducks 4, Blackhawks 2 – Ducks snap Blackhawks’ 5-game win streak with 4-2 victory Max Jones scored the go-ahead goal, Troy Terry had a goal and an assist, and the Anaheim Ducks ended the Chicago Blackhawks' five-game winning streak with a 4-2 victory on Monday night. Isac Lundestrom and Jakob Silfverberg also scored, Mason McTavish had three assists, and the Ducks won their third straight game. Lukas Dostal made 24 saves after losing his previous five starts. Tyler Johnson had a power-play goal and an assist, and Andreas Athanasiou scored for the Blackhawks, who had been on their longest run of sustained success since winning five in a row in January 2020. Petr Mrazek gave up four goals on 33 shots. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Ottawa Senators, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Blackhawks at Arizona Coyotes, 9:00 p.m. NHL – Maple Leafs up ante in East by making trade with Blackhawks The Toronto Maple Leafs have acquired forward Sam Lafferty and defenseman Jake McCabe from the Chicago Blackhawks. Their latest big trade comes the day after division-rival Tampa Bay paid a hefty price to acquire forward Tanner Jeannot from Nashville. Talent continues to flow to Eastern Conference contenders ahead of the NHL trade deadline Friday. In recent days, New Jersey got big winger Timo Meier from San Jose and Boston traded with Washington for Garnet Hathaway and Dmitry Orlov.  Toronto sent a conditional 2025 first-round pick, a second-rounder in 2026, prospect Pavel Gogolev and forward Joey Anderson to the Blackhawks for Lafferty, McCabe and conditional fifth-round picks in 2024 and ‘25. Chicago is retaining half of McCabe's salary.  Dubas, in his fifth season as Leafs general manager, said talks with Chicago counterpart Kyle Davidson predated trades by the Lightning and Bruins, but isn’t downplaying the value of keeping up knowing how difficult the first couple of rounds will be this spring. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Charlotte Hornets 117, Detroit Pistons 106 Hornets 117, Pistons 106 – Ball fractures ankle in Hornets’ 117-106 win over Pistons LaMelo Ball made six 3-pointers before breaking his right ankle in the third quarter, and the Charlotte Hornets held on to beat the Detroit Pistons 117-106 for their fifth straight victory. Terry Rozier scored 22 points and Gordon Hayward had 19 points for Charlotte, which is still second-to-last in the Eastern Conference standings — ahead of only Detroit. Ball finished with 18 points. He was hurt on a non-contact play, and the Hornets announced after the game that he had fractured his right ankle. Hamidou Diallo and James Wiseman each scored 23 points for the Pistons. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Toronto Raptors, 7:30 p.m. Indiana Pacers at Dallas Mavericks, 8:30 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Toledo at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. Miami (OH) at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Michigan State at Nebraska, 9:00 p.m.                 Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAMBKB – Houston stays at number 1 The top five spots in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll remained the same. The rest of the AP Top 25 was a big jumble. Houston was No. 1 for the second straight week in the poll released Monday, receiving 49 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel. No. 2 Alabama had five first-place votes and No. 3 Kansas received eight. UCLA and Purdue rounded out the top 5. The Boilermakers held at No. 5 despite losing to No. 15 Indiana. The rest of the poll, only No. 20 Providence kept the same position from last week. NCAAWBKB – 36 weeks and counting for South Carolina South Carolina is No. 1 for the 36th consecutive week. That ties Louisiana Tech for the second-longest run atop The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll in history. Only UConn with 51 weeks has a longer streak. Indiana stayed at No. 2 despite a last-second loss to Iowa. Utah was third with LSU and Maryland rounding out the top five. Iowa was seventh with Virginia Tech eighth. UConn fell five spots to ninth after losing to St. John's. Notre Dame is 10th. South Florida re-entered the Top 25 at No. 25. Florida State dropped out. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Chicago Cubs (ss) 12, Cleveland Guardians 4 Arizona Diamondbacks 3, Chicago Cubs (ss) 0 Chicago White Sox 10, Seattle Mariners 1 New York Yankees 8, Detroit Tigers 5 Today Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue Jays, 1:07 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Arizona Diamondbacks, 3:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee Brewers, 3:10 p.m. Tennis – Novak Djokovic breaks record for most weeks ranked No. 1 Novak Djokovic has broken the record for the most time spent at No. 1 in the professional tennis rankings by a man or woman. He begins his 378th week in the ATP's top spot on Monday to surpass Steffi Graf's 377 leading the WTA. Djokovic already held the men’s mark. He eclipsed Roger Federer's old ATP standard of 310 weeks in March 2021. Djokovic returned to No. 1 this time by winning the Australian Open in January. After Djokovic and Graf on the all-time No. 1 weeks list are Martina Navratilova with 332 and Serena Williams with 319. The computerized rankings began in the 1970s. Soccer – US women’s soccer coach paid 27% as much as men’s coach U.S. women's coach Vlatko Andonovski earned 27% as much as American men's coach Gregg Berhalter in the year ending last March 31, down slightly from 28% in the previous year. Andonovski earned $446,495, according to the U.S. Soccer Federation's tax filing, including $50,000 in bonus money for the Americans' third-place finish in the Tokyo Olympics. Berhalter earned $1,641,398, including $300,000 in bonus money in a year that included winning the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup. NBAGL – NBA “G” League Last Night Lakeland Magic 123, Motor City Cruise 108 Tonight Grand Rapids Gold at Memphis Hustle, 8:00 p.m. Glen Oaks Community College 63, Southwestern Michigan 55 ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Today Kalamazoo Wings at Indy Fuel, 10:30 a.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women's Basketball Southwestern Michigan College at Lake Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. Men's Basketball Southwestern Michigan College at Lake Michigan College, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Girls Basketball – District Quarterfinals Division 1 at Portage Northern (1st round at local sites) Mattawan 52, St. Joseph 48 After St. Joe took a 1 point lead with 78 seconds left, Mattawan outscored St. Joe 5-0, all at the free throw line and held on for a 52-48 win over the Bears.  Delaney Elsmore had a game high 22 points for Mattawan, who advance to play top seed Kalamazoo Central on Wednesday.  Jaslynn Ward had 13 points to lead St. Joe, who finish the season at 8-14.  Eleah Hedstrom added 12 and Elenor Conway scored 11 points for St. Joe. Lakeshore 52, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 42 Emily Lockman led the Lancers with 18 points as Lakeshore advanced to Wednesday's District Semifinals against Portage Central, after a 52-42 win over Kalamazoo Loy Norrix.  Paige Lies added 13 for the Lancers while Megan Wurster had 10. Portage Central 43, Portage Northern 38 Division 1 at Battle Creek Lakeview Battle Creek Central 44, Harper Creek 24 Gull Lake 54, Sturgis 20 Division 2 at Edwardsburg Benton Harbor 43, Berrien Springs 32 Benton Harbor slowly started pulling away as the Tigers defeated Berrien Springs 43-32 in the opening round at Edwardsburg. Desrae Kyles led the Tigers with 15 points while Jmya Jordan had 14 in the Tigers win. Grace Constable led the Shamrocks with 10 points.  Benton Harbor advances to Wednesday's semifinal matchup against host Edwardsburg at 7:00, which will be live on News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM. Division 2 at Vicksburg Marshall 47, Battle Creek Pennfield 38 Division 2 at Hopkins Hamilton 62, Allegan 30 Division 3 at Bloomingdale Bloomingdale 49, Bangor 35 Division 3 at Lawton Delton-Kellogg 42, Comstock 15 Lawton 45, Galesburg-Augusta 39 Division 3 at Constantine Union City 39, Constantine 31 Division 3 at Coloma Cassopolis 54, Bridgman 34 Division 4 at Michigan Lutheran Our Lady of the Lake 52, Watervliet Grace Christian 13 New Buffalo wins over Countryside Academy by forfeit Division 4 at Decatur Byron Center Zion Christian 41, Decatur 23 Lawrence 69, Eau Claire 22 Division 4 at Mendon Marcellus 34, Burr Oak 30 Tonight Boys Basketball St. Joseph at Grand Haven, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Benton Harbor at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Michigan Lutheran at Bridgman, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. Wyoming Lee at Countryside, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Caledonia, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at Holt, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Muskegon, 7:00 p.m. Parchment at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Three Rivers at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Niles at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Brandywine at Edwardsburg, 7:00 p.m. Coldwater at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Lawton at Paw Paw, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Buchanan at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. GR West Mi Aviation at Allegan, 7:15 p.m. Zion Christian at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Hopkins, 7:15 p.m. Martin at Muskegon West MI Christian, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Wyoming Tri-Unity, 7:00 p.m. Bangor at Bloomingdale, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – Michigan High School AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                         (21-0)  75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice             (20-1)  70 3. North Farmington                               (17-1)  64 4. Grand Blanc                                      (19-2)  59 5. Muskegon                                          (19-2)  57 6. Ann Arbor Huron                               (19-1)  48 7. Detroit U-D Jesuit                             (17-4)  43 8. Kalamazoo Central                          (18-2) 41 9. Grand Rapids Northview                     (17-4)  38 10. Port Huron Northern                       (18-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Lansing Waverly 22, Grosse Pointe South 16, Okemos 14, Warren De La Salle 9, Mason 7, Hamtramck 3, River Rouge 3, Saline 2, Troy 2, Mattawan 2, Jackson 1, Oak Park 1. Division 2 1. Warren Michigan Collegiate (3)          (18-2)  71 2. Warren Lincoln                                  (18-4)  63 3. Olivet                                                (20-0)  62 4. Romulus Summit Academy (2)               (18-2)  61 5. Grand Rapids South Christian              (18-3)  49 6. Grand Rapids Christian                       (15-5)  39 7. Hart                                                  (20-0)  38 8. Standish Sterling Central                  (18-0)  37 9. Grand Rapids Catholic Central            (15-6)  31 10. Big Rapids                                        (17-2)  25 Others receiving votes: Ferndale 21, Ludington 20, Boyne City 17, Croswell-Lexington 13, Bridgeport 12, Cadillac 12, Kingsford 9, Onsted 5, Benton Harbor 4, Flat Rock 4, Wyoming Lee 3, Saginaw 2, Marshall 1, Whitehall 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (3)                             (20-1)  87 2. Laingsburg (1)                                   (19-0)  80 3. Flint Beecher (2)                               (16-3)  79 4. Napoleon                                           (19-0)  64 5. Iron Mountain                                    (18-1)  55 6. Grandville Calvin Christian                 (19-1)  52 7. Watervliet                                       (18-3) 45 8. Brandywine                                     (18-2) 42 9. Traverse City St. Francis                    (17-3)  41 10. Ecorse                                             (13-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Blanchard Montabella 23, Cass City 23, Brown City 21, McBain 21, Saginaw Nouvel 20, Maple City Glen Lake 9, Ovid-Elsie 8, Bad Axe 5, Beal City 4, Jonesville 4, Riverview Gabriel Richard 4, Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker 3, Erie-Mason 3, New Haven 2, Tawas 2. Division 4 1. Painesdale Jeffers (3)                         (19-1)  71 2. Munising                                            (19-1)  61 3. Taylor Trillium Academy                      (16-1)  59 4. Hillman                                              (18-2)  44 5. Baldwin                                             (19-1)  43 6. Genesee Christian (2)                         (15-5)  42 7. Lake Leelanau St Mary                         (15-3)  39 7. Powers North Central                        (15-4)  39 9. Mio Au Sable                                      (17-1)  37 (tie) Wyoming Tri-unity Christian            (15-5)  37 Others receiving votes: Bellevue 34, Ironwood 27, Gaylord St. Mary 27, Rudyard 7, Onaway 7, Kingston 6, Watersmeet 5, Mackinaw City 4, McBain Northern Michigan Christian 4, Detroit Douglass 4, Hillsdale Academy 2, Norway 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                           (20-2)  74 2. Rockford                                           (21-1)  67 3. Flint Carman Ainsworth (1)                (19-0)  65 4. Detroit Renaissance                            (18-1)  62 5. Grosse Pointe North                          (19-2)  53 6. Farmington Hills Mercy                      (19-3)  49 7. Wayne Memorial                                  (17-5)  39 8. Byron Center                                     (19-3)  35 9. Temperance Bedford                            (21-1)  29 10. DeWitt                                            (20-2)  27 Others receiving votes: Coldwater 18, North Farmington 15, Jackson Northwest 12, Kalamazoo Central 11, Canton Salem 9, Holt 8, Utica Ford 8, Saline 6, 18, Grand Blanc 6, Belleville 5, Lake Orion 2. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)          (21-0)  75 2. Detroit Edison                                   (16-3)  70 3. Chelsea                                             (21-1)  64 4. Lake Fenton                                       (22-0)  59 5. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                  (19-3)  56 6. Haslett                                             (21-1)  50 7. Vicksburg                                         (22-0) 44 8. Frankenmuth                                      (19-2)  38 9. Lansing Catholic                                (17-5)  37 10. North Branch                                   (20-2)  27 Others receiving votes: Goodrich 25, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 16, Escanaba 11, Detroit Country Day 8, Dearborn Divine Child 6, Big Rapids 5, Redford Westfield Prep 3, Standish-Sterling 3, Olivet 1, Warren Fitzgerald 1, Marysville 1. Division 3 1. Buchanan (1)                                  (19-1) 70 2. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (3)          (15-6)  68 3. Blissfield                                           (21-1)  59 4. Lake City (1)                                      (21-1)  55 5. Hancock                                             (19-1)  53 6. Dansville                                           (18-2)  41 7. Hemlock                                             (19-3)  38 8. Traverse City St. Francis                    (19-2)  36 9. Kent City                                           (19-3)  31 (tie) Brandywine                                 (20-2) 31 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 21, Calumet 15, Ovid-Elsie 14, McBain 13, Evart 10, Hart 9, Ithaca 7, Sandusky 6, Watervliet 5, Brooklyn Columbia Central 5, Bronson 4, Elk Rapids 3, Plymouth Christian Academy 2, Harbor Springs 2, East Jackson 1, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                     (18-2)  75 2. Kingston                                            (21-1)  68 3. Mackinaw City                                    (21-1)  61 4. Gaylord St. Mary                               (19-3)  58 5. St. Charles                                        (20-2)  54 6. Petersburg Summerfield                      (19-3)  42 7. Norway                                              (19-3)  27 8. Baraga                                               (17-5)  24 9. Martin                                             (17-4) 23 (tie) Pittsford                                       (18-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Portland St. Patrick 20, Cedarville 18, Colon 14, Hillman 13, Lake Linden-Hubbell 13, Fowler 12, Brethren 11, Morenci 11, Ontonagon 9, Genesee Christian 6, Ewen-Trout Creek 5, Carney-Nadeau 4, Manistee Catholic Central 4, Indian River-Inland Lakes 3, Adrian Lenawee Christian 2.Detroit Red Wings center Pius Suter (24) pushes Ottawa Senators left wing Tim Stutzle (18) off the puck during second-period NHL hockey game action in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday, Feb. 27, 2023. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via AP)Anaheim Ducks’ Isac Lundestrom (21) celebrates after his goal with Trevor Zegras (11) as Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Petr Mrazek (34) stands in front of his net during the first period of an NHL hockey game Monday, Feb. 27, 2023, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)Detroit Pistons guard Rodney McGruder (17) drives to the basket while defended by Charlotte Hornets forward JT Thor (21) during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Charlotte, N.C., Monday, Feb. 27, 2023. (AP Photo/Jacob Kupferman)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Red Wings and Blackhawks fall on the road – WSJM Morning Sports

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 3:01


NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Ottawa Senators 6, Detroit Red Wings 2 Anaheim Ducks 4, Chicago Blackhawks 2 Senators 6, Red Wings 2 – Giroux has goal, 3 assists as Senators beat Red Wings 6-2 Claude Giroux scored the tiebreaking goal and had three assists, Thomas Chabot had a goal and two assists and the Ottawa Senators beat the Detroit Red Wings 6-2. Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle, Drake Batherson and Jake Sanderson also scored to help Ottawa win its second straight after a two-game skid. Cam Talbot finished with 22 saves. David Perron and Tyler Bertuzzi scored goals for the Red Wings, who have lost two straight after winning seven of eight. Magnus Hellberg had 36 saves. Ducks 4, Blackhawks 2 – Ducks snap Blackhawks’ 5-game win streak with 4-2 victory Max Jones scored the go-ahead goal, Troy Terry had a goal and an assist, and the Anaheim Ducks ended the Chicago Blackhawks’ five-game winning streak with a 4-2 victory on Monday night. Isac Lundestrom and Jakob Silfverberg also scored, Mason McTavish had three assists, and the Ducks won their third straight game. Lukas Dostal made 24 saves after losing his previous five starts. Tyler Johnson had a power-play goal and an assist, and Andreas Athanasiou scored for the Blackhawks, who had been on their longest run of sustained success since winning five in a row in January 2020. Petr Mrazek gave up four goals on 33 shots. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Ottawa Senators, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Blackhawks at Arizona Coyotes, 9:00 p.m. NHL – Maple Leafs up ante in East by making trade with Blackhawks The Toronto Maple Leafs have acquired forward Sam Lafferty and defenseman Jake McCabe from the Chicago Blackhawks. Their latest big trade comes the day after division-rival Tampa Bay paid a hefty price to acquire forward Tanner Jeannot from Nashville. Talent continues to flow to Eastern Conference contenders ahead of the NHL trade deadline Friday. In recent days, New Jersey got big winger Timo Meier from San Jose and Boston traded with Washington for Garnet Hathaway and Dmitry Orlov.  Toronto sent a conditional 2025 first-round pick, a second-rounder in 2026, prospect Pavel Gogolev and forward Joey Anderson to the Blackhawks for Lafferty, McCabe and conditional fifth-round picks in 2024 and ‘25. Chicago is retaining half of McCabe’s salary.  Dubas, in his fifth season as Leafs general manager, said talks with Chicago counterpart Kyle Davidson predated trades by the Lightning and Bruins, but isn’t downplaying the value of keeping up knowing how difficult the first couple of rounds will be this spring. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Charlotte Hornets 117, Detroit Pistons 106 Hornets 117, Pistons 106 – Ball fractures ankle in Hornets’ 117-106 win over Pistons LaMelo Ball made six 3-pointers before breaking his right ankle in the third quarter, and the Charlotte Hornets held on to beat the Detroit Pistons 117-106 for their fifth straight victory. Terry Rozier scored 22 points and Gordon Hayward had 19 points for Charlotte, which is still second-to-last in the Eastern Conference standings — ahead of only Detroit. Ball finished with 18 points. He was hurt on a non-contact play, and the Hornets announced after the game that he had fractured his right ankle. Hamidou Diallo and James Wiseman each scored 23 points for the Pistons. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Toronto Raptors, 7:30 p.m. Indiana Pacers at Dallas Mavericks, 8:30 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Toledo at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. Miami (OH) at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Michigan State at Nebraska, 9:00 p.m.                 Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAMBKB – Houston stays at number 1 The top five spots in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll remained the same. The rest of the AP Top 25 was a big jumble. Houston was No. 1 for the second straight week in the poll released Monday, receiving 49 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel. No. 2 Alabama had five first-place votes and No. 3 Kansas received eight. UCLA and Purdue rounded out the top 5. The Boilermakers held at No. 5 despite losing to No. 15 Indiana. The rest of the poll, only No. 20 Providence kept the same position from last week. NCAAWBKB – 36 weeks and counting for South Carolina South Carolina is No. 1 for the 36th consecutive week. That ties Louisiana Tech for the second-longest run atop The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll in history. Only UConn with 51 weeks has a longer streak. Indiana stayed at No. 2 despite a last-second loss to Iowa. Utah was third with LSU and Maryland rounding out the top five. Iowa was seventh with Virginia Tech eighth. UConn fell five spots to ninth after losing to St. John’s. Notre Dame is 10th. South Florida re-entered the Top 25 at No. 25. Florida State dropped out. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Chicago Cubs (ss) 12, Cleveland Guardians 4 Arizona Diamondbacks 3, Chicago Cubs (ss) 0 Chicago White Sox 10, Seattle Mariners 1 New York Yankees 8, Detroit Tigers 5 Today Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue Jays, 1:07 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Arizona Diamondbacks, 3:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee Brewers, 3:10 p.m. Tennis – Novak Djokovic breaks record for most weeks ranked No. 1 Novak Djokovic has broken the record for the most time spent at No. 1 in the professional tennis rankings by a man or woman. He begins his 378th week in the ATP’s top spot on Monday to surpass Steffi Graf’s 377 leading the WTA. Djokovic already held the men’s mark. He eclipsed Roger Federer’s old ATP standard of 310 weeks in March 2021. Djokovic returned to No. 1 this time by winning the Australian Open in January. After Djokovic and Graf on the all-time No. 1 weeks list are Martina Navratilova with 332 and Serena Williams with 319. The computerized rankings began in the 1970s. Soccer – US women’s soccer coach paid 27% as much as men’s coach U.S. women’s coach Vlatko Andonovski earned 27% as much as American men’s coach Gregg Berhalter in the year ending last March 31, down slightly from 28% in the previous year. Andonovski earned $446,495, according to the U.S. Soccer Federation’s tax filing, including $50,000 in bonus money for the Americans’ third-place finish in the Tokyo Olympics. Berhalter earned $1,641,398, including $300,000 in bonus money in a year that included winning the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup. NBAGL – NBA “G” League Last Night Lakeland Magic 123, Motor City Cruise 108 Tonight Grand Rapids Gold at Memphis Hustle, 8:00 p.m. Glen Oaks Community College 63, Southwestern Michigan 55 ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Today Kalamazoo Wings at Indy Fuel, 10:30 a.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Basketball Southwestern Michigan College at Lake Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Southwestern Michigan College at Lake Michigan College, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Girls Basketball – District Quarterfinals Division 1 at Portage Northern (1st round at local sites) Mattawan 52, St. Joseph 48 After St. Joe took a 1 point lead with 78 seconds left, Mattawan outscored St. Joe 5-0, all at the free throw line and held on for a 52-48 win over the Bears.  Delaney Elsmore had a game high 22 points for Mattawan, who advance to play top seed Kalamazoo Central on Wednesday.  Jaslynn Ward had 13 points to lead St. Joe, who finish the season at 8-14.  Eleah Hedstrom added 12 and Elenor Conway scored 11 points for St. Joe.  Lakeshore 52, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 42 Emily Lockman led the Lancers with 18 points as Lakeshore advanced to Wednesday’s District Semifinals against Portage Central, after a 52-42 win over Kalamazoo Loy Norrix.  Paige Lies added 13 for the Lancers while Megan Wurster had 10. Portage Central 43, Portage Northern 38 Division 1 at Battle Creek Lakeview Battle Creek Central 44, Harper Creek 24 Gull Lake 54, Sturgis 20 Division 2 at Edwardsburg Benton Harbor 43, Berrien Springs 32 Benton Harbor slowly started pulling away as the Tigers defeated Berrien Springs 43-32 in the opening round at Edwardsburg. Desrae Kyles led the Tigers with 15 points while Jmya Jordan had 14 in the Tigers win. Grace Constable led the Shamrocks with 10 points.  Benton Harbor advances to Wednesday’s semifinal matchup against host Edwardsburg at 7:00, which will be live on News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM. Division 2 at Vicksburg Marshall 47, Battle Creek Pennfield 38 Division 2 at Hopkins Hamilton 62, Allegan 30 Division 3 at Bloomingdale Bloomingdale 49, Bangor 35 Division 3 at Lawton Delton-Kellogg 42, Comstock 15 Lawton 45, Galesburg-Augusta 39 Division 3 at Constantine Union City 39, Constantine 31 Division 3 at Coloma Cassopolis 54, Bridgman 34 Division 4 at Michigan Lutheran Our Lady of the Lake 52, Watervliet Grace Christian 13 New Buffalo wins over Countryside Academy by forfeit Division 4 at Decatur Byron Center Zion Christian 41, Decatur 23 Lawrence 69, Eau Claire 22 Division 4 at Mendon Marcellus 34, Burr Oak 30 Tonight Boys Basketball St. Joseph at Grand Haven, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Benton Harbor at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Michigan Lutheran at Bridgman, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. Wyoming Lee at Countryside, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Caledonia, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at Holt, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Muskegon, 7:00 p.m. Parchment at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Three Rivers at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Niles at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Brandywine at Edwardsburg, 7:00 p.m. Coldwater at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Lawton at Paw Paw, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Buchanan at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. GR West Mi Aviation at Allegan, 7:15 p.m. Zion Christian at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Hopkins, 7:15 p.m. Martin at Muskegon West MI Christian, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Wyoming Tri-Unity, 7:00 p.m. Bangor at Bloomingdale, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – Michigan High School AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                         (21-0)  75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice             (20-1)  70 3. North Farmington                               (17-1)  64 4. Grand Blanc                                      (19-2)  59 5. Muskegon                                          (19-2)  57 6. Ann Arbor Huron                               (19-1)  48 7. Detroit U-D Jesuit                             (17-4)  43 8. Kalamazoo Central                          (18-2) 41 9. Grand Rapids Northview                     (17-4)  38 10. Port Huron Northern                       (18-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Lansing Waverly 22, Grosse Pointe South 16, Okemos 14, Warren De La Salle 9, Mason 7, Hamtramck 3, River Rouge 3, Saline 2, Troy 2, Mattawan 2, Jackson 1, Oak Park 1. Division 2 1. Warren Michigan Collegiate (3)          (18-2)  71 2. Warren Lincoln                                  (18-4)  63 3. Olivet                                                (20-0)  62 4. Romulus Summit Academy (2)               (18-2)  61 5. Grand Rapids South Christian              (18-3)  49 6. Grand Rapids Christian                       (15-5)  39 7. Hart                                                  (20-0)  38 8. Standish Sterling Central                  (18-0)  37 9. Grand Rapids Catholic Central            (15-6)  31 10. Big Rapids                                        (17-2)  25 Others receiving votes: Ferndale 21, Ludington 20, Boyne City 17, Croswell-Lexington 13, Bridgeport 12, Cadillac 12, Kingsford 9, Onsted 5, Benton Harbor 4, Flat Rock 4, Wyoming Lee 3, Saginaw 2, Marshall 1, Whitehall 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (3)                             (20-1)  87 2. Laingsburg (1)                                   (19-0)  80 3. Flint Beecher (2)                               (16-3)  79 4. Napoleon                                           (19-0)  64 5. Iron Mountain                                    (18-1)  55 6. Grandville Calvin Christian                 (19-1)  52 7. Watervliet                                       (18-3) 45 8. Brandywine                                     (18-2) 42 9. Traverse City St. Francis                    (17-3)  41 10. Ecorse                                             (13-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Blanchard Montabella 23, Cass City 23, Brown City 21, McBain 21, Saginaw Nouvel 20, Maple City Glen Lake 9, Ovid-Elsie 8, Bad Axe 5, Beal City 4, Jonesville 4, Riverview Gabriel Richard 4, Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker 3, Erie-Mason 3, New Haven 2, Tawas 2. Division 4 1. Painesdale Jeffers (3)                         (19-1)  71 2. Munising                                            (19-1)  61 3. Taylor Trillium Academy                      (16-1)  59 4. Hillman                                              (18-2)  44 5. Baldwin                                             (19-1)  43 6. Genesee Christian (2)                         (15-5)  42 7. Lake Leelanau St Mary                         (15-3)  39 7. Powers North Central                        (15-4)  39 9. Mio Au Sable                                      (17-1)  37 (tie) Wyoming Tri-unity Christian            (15-5)  37 Others receiving votes: Bellevue 34, Ironwood 27, Gaylord St. Mary 27, Rudyard 7, Onaway 7, Kingston 6, Watersmeet 5, Mackinaw City 4, McBain Northern Michigan Christian 4, Detroit Douglass 4, Hillsdale Academy 2, Norway 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                           (20-2)  74 2. Rockford                                           (21-1)  67 3. Flint Carman Ainsworth (1)                (19-0)  65 4. Detroit Renaissance                            (18-1)  62 5. Grosse Pointe North                          (19-2)  53 6. Farmington Hills Mercy                      (19-3)  49 7. Wayne Memorial                                  (17-5)  39 8. Byron Center                                     (19-3)  35 9. Temperance Bedford                            (21-1)  29 10. DeWitt                                            (20-2)  27 Others receiving votes: Coldwater 18, North Farmington 15, Jackson Northwest 12, Kalamazoo Central 11, Canton Salem 9, Holt 8, Utica Ford 8, Saline 6, 18, Grand Blanc 6, Belleville 5, Lake Orion 2. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)          (21-0)  75 2. Detroit Edison                                   (16-3)  70 3. Chelsea                                             (21-1)  64 4. Lake Fenton                                       (22-0)  59 5. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                  (19-3)  56 6. Haslett                                             (21-1)  50 7. Vicksburg                                         (22-0) 44 8. Frankenmuth                                      (19-2)  38 9. Lansing Catholic                                (17-5)  37 10. North Branch                                   (20-2)  27 Others receiving votes: Goodrich 25, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 16, Escanaba 11, Detroit Country Day 8, Dearborn Divine Child 6, Big Rapids 5, Redford Westfield Prep 3, Standish-Sterling 3, Olivet 1, Warren Fitzgerald 1, Marysville 1. Division 3 1. Buchanan (1)                                  (19-1) 70 2. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (3)          (15-6)  68 3. Blissfield                                           (21-1)  59 4. Lake City (1)                                      (21-1)  55 5. Hancock                                             (19-1)  53 6. Dansville                                           (18-2)  41 7. Hemlock                                             (19-3)  38 8. Traverse City St. Francis                    (19-2)  36 9. Kent City                                           (19-3)  31 (tie) Brandywine                                 (20-2) 31 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 21, Calumet 15, Ovid-Elsie 14, McBain 13, Evart 10, Hart 9, Ithaca 7, Sandusky 6, Watervliet 5, Brooklyn Columbia Central 5, Bronson 4, Elk Rapids 3, Plymouth Christian Academy 2, Harbor Springs 2, East Jackson 1, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                     (18-2)  75 2. Kingston                                            (21-1)  68 3. Mackinaw City                                    (21-1)  61 4. Gaylord St. Mary                               (19-3)  58 5. St. Charles                                        (20-2)  54 6. Petersburg Summerfield                      (19-3)  42 7. Norway                                              (19-3)  27 8. Baraga                                               (17-5)  24 9. Martin                                             (17-4) 23 (tie) Pittsford                                       (18-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Portland St. Patrick 20, Cedarville 18, Colon 14, Hillman 13, Lake Linden-Hubbell 13, Fowler 12, Brethren 11, Morenci 11, Ontonagon 9, Genesee Christian 6, Ewen-Trout Creek 5, Carney-Nadeau 4, Manistee Catholic Central 4, Indian River-Inland Lakes 3, Adrian Lenawee Christian 2.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Red Wings and Blackhawks fall on the road – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 3:01


NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Ottawa Senators 6, Detroit Red Wings 2 Anaheim Ducks 4, Chicago Blackhawks 2 Senators 6, Red Wings 2 – Giroux has goal, 3 assists as Senators beat Red Wings 6-2 Claude Giroux scored the tiebreaking goal and had three assists, Thomas Chabot had a goal and two assists and the Ottawa Senators beat the Detroit Red Wings 6-2. Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle, Drake Batherson and Jake Sanderson also scored to help Ottawa win its second straight after a two-game skid. Cam Talbot finished with 22 saves. David Perron and Tyler Bertuzzi scored goals for the Red Wings, who have lost two straight after winning seven of eight. Magnus Hellberg had 36 saves. Ducks 4, Blackhawks 2 – Ducks snap Blackhawks’ 5-game win streak with 4-2 victory Max Jones scored the go-ahead goal, Troy Terry had a goal and an assist, and the Anaheim Ducks ended the Chicago Blackhawks' five-game winning streak with a 4-2 victory on Monday night. Isac Lundestrom and Jakob Silfverberg also scored, Mason McTavish had three assists, and the Ducks won their third straight game. Lukas Dostal made 24 saves after losing his previous five starts. Tyler Johnson had a power-play goal and an assist, and Andreas Athanasiou scored for the Blackhawks, who had been on their longest run of sustained success since winning five in a row in January 2020. Petr Mrazek gave up four goals on 33 shots. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Ottawa Senators, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Blackhawks at Arizona Coyotes, 9:00 p.m. NHL – Maple Leafs up ante in East by making trade with Blackhawks The Toronto Maple Leafs have acquired forward Sam Lafferty and defenseman Jake McCabe from the Chicago Blackhawks. Their latest big trade comes the day after division-rival Tampa Bay paid a hefty price to acquire forward Tanner Jeannot from Nashville. Talent continues to flow to Eastern Conference contenders ahead of the NHL trade deadline Friday. In recent days, New Jersey got big winger Timo Meier from San Jose and Boston traded with Washington for Garnet Hathaway and Dmitry Orlov.  Toronto sent a conditional 2025 first-round pick, a second-rounder in 2026, prospect Pavel Gogolev and forward Joey Anderson to the Blackhawks for Lafferty, McCabe and conditional fifth-round picks in 2024 and ‘25. Chicago is retaining half of McCabe's salary.  Dubas, in his fifth season as Leafs general manager, said talks with Chicago counterpart Kyle Davidson predated trades by the Lightning and Bruins, but isn’t downplaying the value of keeping up knowing how difficult the first couple of rounds will be this spring. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Charlotte Hornets 117, Detroit Pistons 106 Hornets 117, Pistons 106 – Ball fractures ankle in Hornets’ 117-106 win over Pistons LaMelo Ball made six 3-pointers before breaking his right ankle in the third quarter, and the Charlotte Hornets held on to beat the Detroit Pistons 117-106 for their fifth straight victory. Terry Rozier scored 22 points and Gordon Hayward had 19 points for Charlotte, which is still second-to-last in the Eastern Conference standings — ahead of only Detroit. Ball finished with 18 points. He was hurt on a non-contact play, and the Hornets announced after the game that he had fractured his right ankle. Hamidou Diallo and James Wiseman each scored 23 points for the Pistons. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Toronto Raptors, 7:30 p.m. Indiana Pacers at Dallas Mavericks, 8:30 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Toledo at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. Miami (OH) at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Michigan State at Nebraska, 9:00 p.m.                 Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAMBKB – Houston stays at number 1 The top five spots in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll remained the same. The rest of the AP Top 25 was a big jumble. Houston was No. 1 for the second straight week in the poll released Monday, receiving 49 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel. No. 2 Alabama had five first-place votes and No. 3 Kansas received eight. UCLA and Purdue rounded out the top 5. The Boilermakers held at No. 5 despite losing to No. 15 Indiana. The rest of the poll, only No. 20 Providence kept the same position from last week. NCAAWBKB – 36 weeks and counting for South Carolina South Carolina is No. 1 for the 36th consecutive week. That ties Louisiana Tech for the second-longest run atop The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll in history. Only UConn with 51 weeks has a longer streak. Indiana stayed at No. 2 despite a last-second loss to Iowa. Utah was third with LSU and Maryland rounding out the top five. Iowa was seventh with Virginia Tech eighth. UConn fell five spots to ninth after losing to St. John's. Notre Dame is 10th. South Florida re-entered the Top 25 at No. 25. Florida State dropped out. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Chicago Cubs (ss) 12, Cleveland Guardians 4 Arizona Diamondbacks 3, Chicago Cubs (ss) 0 Chicago White Sox 10, Seattle Mariners 1 New York Yankees 8, Detroit Tigers 5 Today Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue Jays, 1:07 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Arizona Diamondbacks, 3:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee Brewers, 3:10 p.m. Tennis – Novak Djokovic breaks record for most weeks ranked No. 1 Novak Djokovic has broken the record for the most time spent at No. 1 in the professional tennis rankings by a man or woman. He begins his 378th week in the ATP's top spot on Monday to surpass Steffi Graf's 377 leading the WTA. Djokovic already held the men’s mark. He eclipsed Roger Federer's old ATP standard of 310 weeks in March 2021. Djokovic returned to No. 1 this time by winning the Australian Open in January. After Djokovic and Graf on the all-time No. 1 weeks list are Martina Navratilova with 332 and Serena Williams with 319. The computerized rankings began in the 1970s. Soccer – US women’s soccer coach paid 27% as much as men’s coach U.S. women's coach Vlatko Andonovski earned 27% as much as American men's coach Gregg Berhalter in the year ending last March 31, down slightly from 28% in the previous year. Andonovski earned $446,495, according to the U.S. Soccer Federation's tax filing, including $50,000 in bonus money for the Americans' third-place finish in the Tokyo Olympics. Berhalter earned $1,641,398, including $300,000 in bonus money in a year that included winning the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup. NBAGL – NBA “G” League Last Night Lakeland Magic 123, Motor City Cruise 108 Tonight Grand Rapids Gold at Memphis Hustle, 8:00 p.m. Glen Oaks Community College 63, Southwestern Michigan 55 ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Today Kalamazoo Wings at Indy Fuel, 10:30 a.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women's Basketball Southwestern Michigan College at Lake Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. Men's Basketball Southwestern Michigan College at Lake Michigan College, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Girls Basketball – District Quarterfinals Division 1 at Portage Northern (1st round at local sites) Mattawan 52, St. Joseph 48 After St. Joe took a 1 point lead with 78 seconds left, Mattawan outscored St. Joe 5-0, all at the free throw line and held on for a 52-48 win over the Bears.  Delaney Elsmore had a game high 22 points for Mattawan, who advance to play top seed Kalamazoo Central on Wednesday.  Jaslynn Ward had 13 points to lead St. Joe, who finish the season at 8-14.  Eleah Hedstrom added 12 and Elenor Conway scored 11 points for St. Joe. Lakeshore 52, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 42 Emily Lockman led the Lancers with 18 points as Lakeshore advanced to Wednesday's District Semifinals against Portage Central, after a 52-42 win over Kalamazoo Loy Norrix.  Paige Lies added 13 for the Lancers while Megan Wurster had 10. Portage Central 43, Portage Northern 38 Division 1 at Battle Creek Lakeview Battle Creek Central 44, Harper Creek 24 Gull Lake 54, Sturgis 20 Division 2 at Edwardsburg Benton Harbor 43, Berrien Springs 32 Benton Harbor slowly started pulling away as the Tigers defeated Berrien Springs 43-32 in the opening round at Edwardsburg. Desrae Kyles led the Tigers with 15 points while Jmya Jordan had 14 in the Tigers win. Grace Constable led the Shamrocks with 10 points.  Benton Harbor advances to Wednesday's semifinal matchup against host Edwardsburg at 7:00, which will be live on News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM. Division 2 at Vicksburg Marshall 47, Battle Creek Pennfield 38 Division 2 at Hopkins Hamilton 62, Allegan 30 Division 3 at Bloomingdale Bloomingdale 49, Bangor 35 Division 3 at Lawton Delton-Kellogg 42, Comstock 15 Lawton 45, Galesburg-Augusta 39 Division 3 at Constantine Union City 39, Constantine 31 Division 3 at Coloma Cassopolis 54, Bridgman 34 Division 4 at Michigan Lutheran Our Lady of the Lake 52, Watervliet Grace Christian 13 New Buffalo wins over Countryside Academy by forfeit Division 4 at Decatur Byron Center Zion Christian 41, Decatur 23 Lawrence 69, Eau Claire 22 Division 4 at Mendon Marcellus 34, Burr Oak 30 Tonight Boys Basketball St. Joseph at Grand Haven, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Benton Harbor at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Michigan Lutheran at Bridgman, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. Wyoming Lee at Countryside, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Caledonia, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at Holt, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Muskegon, 7:00 p.m. Parchment at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Three Rivers at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Niles at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Brandywine at Edwardsburg, 7:00 p.m. Coldwater at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Lawton at Paw Paw, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Buchanan at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. GR West Mi Aviation at Allegan, 7:15 p.m. Zion Christian at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Hopkins, 7:15 p.m. Martin at Muskegon West MI Christian, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Wyoming Tri-Unity, 7:00 p.m. Bangor at Bloomingdale, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – Michigan High School AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                         (21-0)  75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice             (20-1)  70 3. North Farmington                               (17-1)  64 4. Grand Blanc                                      (19-2)  59 5. Muskegon                                          (19-2)  57 6. Ann Arbor Huron                               (19-1)  48 7. Detroit U-D Jesuit                             (17-4)  43 8. Kalamazoo Central                          (18-2) 41 9. Grand Rapids Northview                     (17-4)  38 10. Port Huron Northern                       (18-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Lansing Waverly 22, Grosse Pointe South 16, Okemos 14, Warren De La Salle 9, Mason 7, Hamtramck 3, River Rouge 3, Saline 2, Troy 2, Mattawan 2, Jackson 1, Oak Park 1. Division 2 1. Warren Michigan Collegiate (3)          (18-2)  71 2. Warren Lincoln                                  (18-4)  63 3. Olivet                                                (20-0)  62 4. Romulus Summit Academy (2)               (18-2)  61 5. Grand Rapids South Christian              (18-3)  49 6. Grand Rapids Christian                       (15-5)  39 7. Hart                                                  (20-0)  38 8. Standish Sterling Central                  (18-0)  37 9. Grand Rapids Catholic Central            (15-6)  31 10. Big Rapids                                        (17-2)  25 Others receiving votes: Ferndale 21, Ludington 20, Boyne City 17, Croswell-Lexington 13, Bridgeport 12, Cadillac 12, Kingsford 9, Onsted 5, Benton Harbor 4, Flat Rock 4, Wyoming Lee 3, Saginaw 2, Marshall 1, Whitehall 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (3)                             (20-1)  87 2. Laingsburg (1)                                   (19-0)  80 3. Flint Beecher (2)                               (16-3)  79 4. Napoleon                                           (19-0)  64 5. Iron Mountain                                    (18-1)  55 6. Grandville Calvin Christian                 (19-1)  52 7. Watervliet                                       (18-3) 45 8. Brandywine                                     (18-2) 42 9. Traverse City St. Francis                    (17-3)  41 10. Ecorse                                             (13-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Blanchard Montabella 23, Cass City 23, Brown City 21, McBain 21, Saginaw Nouvel 20, Maple City Glen Lake 9, Ovid-Elsie 8, Bad Axe 5, Beal City 4, Jonesville 4, Riverview Gabriel Richard 4, Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker 3, Erie-Mason 3, New Haven 2, Tawas 2. Division 4 1. Painesdale Jeffers (3)                         (19-1)  71 2. Munising                                            (19-1)  61 3. Taylor Trillium Academy                      (16-1)  59 4. Hillman                                              (18-2)  44 5. Baldwin                                             (19-1)  43 6. Genesee Christian (2)                         (15-5)  42 7. Lake Leelanau St Mary                         (15-3)  39 7. Powers North Central                        (15-4)  39 9. Mio Au Sable                                      (17-1)  37 (tie) Wyoming Tri-unity Christian            (15-5)  37 Others receiving votes: Bellevue 34, Ironwood 27, Gaylord St. Mary 27, Rudyard 7, Onaway 7, Kingston 6, Watersmeet 5, Mackinaw City 4, McBain Northern Michigan Christian 4, Detroit Douglass 4, Hillsdale Academy 2, Norway 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                           (20-2)  74 2. Rockford                                           (21-1)  67 3. Flint Carman Ainsworth (1)                (19-0)  65 4. Detroit Renaissance                            (18-1)  62 5. Grosse Pointe North                          (19-2)  53 6. Farmington Hills Mercy                      (19-3)  49 7. Wayne Memorial                                  (17-5)  39 8. Byron Center                                     (19-3)  35 9. Temperance Bedford                            (21-1)  29 10. DeWitt                                            (20-2)  27 Others receiving votes: Coldwater 18, North Farmington 15, Jackson Northwest 12, Kalamazoo Central 11, Canton Salem 9, Holt 8, Utica Ford 8, Saline 6, 18, Grand Blanc 6, Belleville 5, Lake Orion 2. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)          (21-0)  75 2. Detroit Edison                                   (16-3)  70 3. Chelsea                                             (21-1)  64 4. Lake Fenton                                       (22-0)  59 5. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                  (19-3)  56 6. Haslett                                             (21-1)  50 7. Vicksburg                                         (22-0) 44 8. Frankenmuth                                      (19-2)  38 9. Lansing Catholic                                (17-5)  37 10. North Branch                                   (20-2)  27 Others receiving votes: Goodrich 25, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 16, Escanaba 11, Detroit Country Day 8, Dearborn Divine Child 6, Big Rapids 5, Redford Westfield Prep 3, Standish-Sterling 3, Olivet 1, Warren Fitzgerald 1, Marysville 1. Division 3 1. Buchanan (1)                                  (19-1) 70 2. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (3)          (15-6)  68 3. Blissfield                                           (21-1)  59 4. Lake City (1)                                      (21-1)  55 5. Hancock                                             (19-1)  53 6. Dansville                                           (18-2)  41 7. Hemlock                                             (19-3)  38 8. Traverse City St. Francis                    (19-2)  36 9. Kent City                                           (19-3)  31 (tie) Brandywine                                 (20-2) 31 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 21, Calumet 15, Ovid-Elsie 14, McBain 13, Evart 10, Hart 9, Ithaca 7, Sandusky 6, Watervliet 5, Brooklyn Columbia Central 5, Bronson 4, Elk Rapids 3, Plymouth Christian Academy 2, Harbor Springs 2, East Jackson 1, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                     (18-2)  75 2. Kingston                                            (21-1)  68 3. Mackinaw City                                    (21-1)  61 4. Gaylord St. Mary                               (19-3)  58 5. St. Charles                                        (20-2)  54 6. Petersburg Summerfield                      (19-3)  42 7. Norway                                              (19-3)  27 8. Baraga                                               (17-5)  24 9. Martin                                             (17-4) 23 (tie) Pittsford                                       (18-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Portland St. Patrick 20, Cedarville 18, Colon 14, Hillman 13, Lake Linden-Hubbell 13, Fowler 12, Brethren 11, Morenci 11, Ontonagon 9, Genesee Christian 6, Ewen-Trout Creek 5, Carney-Nadeau 4, Manistee Catholic Central 4, Indian River-Inland Lakes 3, Adrian Lenawee Christian 2.Detroit Red Wings center Pius Suter (24) pushes Ottawa Senators left wing Tim Stutzle (18) off the puck during second-period NHL hockey game action in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday, Feb. 27, 2023. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via AP)Anaheim Ducks’ Isac Lundestrom (21) celebrates after his goal with Trevor Zegras (11) as Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Petr Mrazek (34) stands in front of his net during the first period of an NHL hockey game Monday, Feb. 27, 2023, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Jae C. 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Red Wings and Blackhawks fall on the road – Cosy Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 3:01


NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Ottawa Senators 6, Detroit Red Wings 2 Anaheim Ducks 4, Chicago Blackhawks 2 Senators 6, Red Wings 2 – Giroux has goal, 3 assists as Senators beat Red Wings 6-2 Claude Giroux scored the tiebreaking goal and had three assists, Thomas Chabot had a goal and two assists and the Ottawa Senators beat the Detroit Red Wings 6-2. Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle, Drake Batherson and Jake Sanderson also scored to help Ottawa win its second straight after a two-game skid. Cam Talbot finished with 22 saves. David Perron and Tyler Bertuzzi scored goals for the Red Wings, who have lost two straight after winning seven of eight. Magnus Hellberg had 36 saves. Ducks 4, Blackhawks 2 – Ducks snap Blackhawks’ 5-game win streak with 4-2 victory Max Jones scored the go-ahead goal, Troy Terry had a goal and an assist, and the Anaheim Ducks ended the Chicago Blackhawks’ five-game winning streak with a 4-2 victory on Monday night. Isac Lundestrom and Jakob Silfverberg also scored, Mason McTavish had three assists, and the Ducks won their third straight game. Lukas Dostal made 24 saves after losing his previous five starts. Tyler Johnson had a power-play goal and an assist, and Andreas Athanasiou scored for the Blackhawks, who had been on their longest run of sustained success since winning five in a row in January 2020. Petr Mrazek gave up four goals on 33 shots. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Ottawa Senators, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Blackhawks at Arizona Coyotes, 9:00 p.m. NHL – Maple Leafs up ante in East by making trade with Blackhawks The Toronto Maple Leafs have acquired forward Sam Lafferty and defenseman Jake McCabe from the Chicago Blackhawks. Their latest big trade comes the day after division-rival Tampa Bay paid a hefty price to acquire forward Tanner Jeannot from Nashville. Talent continues to flow to Eastern Conference contenders ahead of the NHL trade deadline Friday. In recent days, New Jersey got big winger Timo Meier from San Jose and Boston traded with Washington for Garnet Hathaway and Dmitry Orlov.  Toronto sent a conditional 2025 first-round pick, a second-rounder in 2026, prospect Pavel Gogolev and forward Joey Anderson to the Blackhawks for Lafferty, McCabe and conditional fifth-round picks in 2024 and ‘25. Chicago is retaining half of McCabe’s salary.  Dubas, in his fifth season as Leafs general manager, said talks with Chicago counterpart Kyle Davidson predated trades by the Lightning and Bruins, but isn’t downplaying the value of keeping up knowing how difficult the first couple of rounds will be this spring. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Charlotte Hornets 117, Detroit Pistons 106 Hornets 117, Pistons 106 – Ball fractures ankle in Hornets’ 117-106 win over Pistons LaMelo Ball made six 3-pointers before breaking his right ankle in the third quarter, and the Charlotte Hornets held on to beat the Detroit Pistons 117-106 for their fifth straight victory. Terry Rozier scored 22 points and Gordon Hayward had 19 points for Charlotte, which is still second-to-last in the Eastern Conference standings — ahead of only Detroit. Ball finished with 18 points. He was hurt on a non-contact play, and the Hornets announced after the game that he had fractured his right ankle. Hamidou Diallo and James Wiseman each scored 23 points for the Pistons. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Toronto Raptors, 7:30 p.m. Indiana Pacers at Dallas Mavericks, 8:30 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Toledo at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. Miami (OH) at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Michigan State at Nebraska, 9:00 p.m.                 Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAMBKB – Houston stays at number 1 The top five spots in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll remained the same. The rest of the AP Top 25 was a big jumble. Houston was No. 1 for the second straight week in the poll released Monday, receiving 49 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel. No. 2 Alabama had five first-place votes and No. 3 Kansas received eight. UCLA and Purdue rounded out the top 5. The Boilermakers held at No. 5 despite losing to No. 15 Indiana. The rest of the poll, only No. 20 Providence kept the same position from last week. NCAAWBKB – 36 weeks and counting for South Carolina South Carolina is No. 1 for the 36th consecutive week. That ties Louisiana Tech for the second-longest run atop The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll in history. Only UConn with 51 weeks has a longer streak. Indiana stayed at No. 2 despite a last-second loss to Iowa. Utah was third with LSU and Maryland rounding out the top five. Iowa was seventh with Virginia Tech eighth. UConn fell five spots to ninth after losing to St. John’s. Notre Dame is 10th. South Florida re-entered the Top 25 at No. 25. Florida State dropped out. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Chicago Cubs (ss) 12, Cleveland Guardians 4 Arizona Diamondbacks 3, Chicago Cubs (ss) 0 Chicago White Sox 10, Seattle Mariners 1 New York Yankees 8, Detroit Tigers 5 Today Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue Jays, 1:07 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Arizona Diamondbacks, 3:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee Brewers, 3:10 p.m. Tennis – Novak Djokovic breaks record for most weeks ranked No. 1 Novak Djokovic has broken the record for the most time spent at No. 1 in the professional tennis rankings by a man or woman. He begins his 378th week in the ATP’s top spot on Monday to surpass Steffi Graf’s 377 leading the WTA. Djokovic already held the men’s mark. He eclipsed Roger Federer’s old ATP standard of 310 weeks in March 2021. Djokovic returned to No. 1 this time by winning the Australian Open in January. After Djokovic and Graf on the all-time No. 1 weeks list are Martina Navratilova with 332 and Serena Williams with 319. The computerized rankings began in the 1970s. Soccer – US women’s soccer coach paid 27% as much as men’s coach U.S. women’s coach Vlatko Andonovski earned 27% as much as American men’s coach Gregg Berhalter in the year ending last March 31, down slightly from 28% in the previous year. Andonovski earned $446,495, according to the U.S. Soccer Federation’s tax filing, including $50,000 in bonus money for the Americans’ third-place finish in the Tokyo Olympics. Berhalter earned $1,641,398, including $300,000 in bonus money in a year that included winning the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup. NBAGL – NBA “G” League Last Night Lakeland Magic 123, Motor City Cruise 108 Tonight Grand Rapids Gold at Memphis Hustle, 8:00 p.m. Glen Oaks Community College 63, Southwestern Michigan 55 ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Today Kalamazoo Wings at Indy Fuel, 10:30 a.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Basketball Southwestern Michigan College at Lake Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Southwestern Michigan College at Lake Michigan College, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Glen Oaks Community College, 5:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Girls Basketball – District Quarterfinals Division 1 at Portage Northern (1st round at local sites) Mattawan 52, St. Joseph 48 After St. Joe took a 1 point lead with 78 seconds left, Mattawan outscored St. Joe 5-0, all at the free throw line and held on for a 52-48 win over the Bears.  Delaney Elsmore had a game high 22 points for Mattawan, who advance to play top seed Kalamazoo Central on Wednesday.  Jaslynn Ward had 13 points to lead St. Joe, who finish the season at 8-14.  Eleah Hedstrom added 12 and Elenor Conway scored 11 points for St. Joe.  Lakeshore 52, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 42 Emily Lockman led the Lancers with 18 points as Lakeshore advanced to Wednesday’s District Semifinals against Portage Central, after a 52-42 win over Kalamazoo Loy Norrix.  Paige Lies added 13 for the Lancers while Megan Wurster had 10. Portage Central 43, Portage Northern 38 Division 1 at Battle Creek Lakeview Battle Creek Central 44, Harper Creek 24 Gull Lake 54, Sturgis 20 Division 2 at Edwardsburg Benton Harbor 43, Berrien Springs 32 Benton Harbor slowly started pulling away as the Tigers defeated Berrien Springs 43-32 in the opening round at Edwardsburg. Desrae Kyles led the Tigers with 15 points while Jmya Jordan had 14 in the Tigers win. Grace Constable led the Shamrocks with 10 points.  Benton Harbor advances to Wednesday’s semifinal matchup against host Edwardsburg at 7:00, which will be live on News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM. Division 2 at Vicksburg Marshall 47, Battle Creek Pennfield 38 Division 2 at Hopkins Hamilton 62, Allegan 30 Division 3 at Bloomingdale Bloomingdale 49, Bangor 35 Division 3 at Lawton Delton-Kellogg 42, Comstock 15 Lawton 45, Galesburg-Augusta 39 Division 3 at Constantine Union City 39, Constantine 31 Division 3 at Coloma Cassopolis 54, Bridgman 34 Division 4 at Michigan Lutheran Our Lady of the Lake 52, Watervliet Grace Christian 13 New Buffalo wins over Countryside Academy by forfeit Division 4 at Decatur Byron Center Zion Christian 41, Decatur 23 Lawrence 69, Eau Claire 22 Division 4 at Mendon Marcellus 34, Burr Oak 30 Tonight Boys Basketball St. Joseph at Grand Haven, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Benton Harbor at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Michigan Lutheran at Bridgman, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. Wyoming Lee at Countryside, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Caledonia, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at Holt, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Muskegon, 7:00 p.m. Parchment at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Three Rivers at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Niles at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Brandywine at Edwardsburg, 7:00 p.m. Coldwater at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Lawton at Paw Paw, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Buchanan at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. GR West Mi Aviation at Allegan, 7:15 p.m. Zion Christian at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Hopkins, 7:15 p.m. Martin at Muskegon West MI Christian, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Wyoming Tri-Unity, 7:00 p.m. Bangor at Bloomingdale, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – Michigan High School AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                         (21-0)  75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice             (20-1)  70 3. North Farmington                               (17-1)  64 4. Grand Blanc                                      (19-2)  59 5. Muskegon                                          (19-2)  57 6. Ann Arbor Huron                               (19-1)  48 7. Detroit U-D Jesuit                             (17-4)  43 8. Kalamazoo Central                          (18-2) 41 9. Grand Rapids Northview                     (17-4)  38 10. Port Huron Northern                       (18-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Lansing Waverly 22, Grosse Pointe South 16, Okemos 14, Warren De La Salle 9, Mason 7, Hamtramck 3, River Rouge 3, Saline 2, Troy 2, Mattawan 2, Jackson 1, Oak Park 1. Division 2 1. Warren Michigan Collegiate (3)          (18-2)  71 2. Warren Lincoln                                  (18-4)  63 3. Olivet                                                (20-0)  62 4. Romulus Summit Academy (2)               (18-2)  61 5. Grand Rapids South Christian              (18-3)  49 6. Grand Rapids Christian                       (15-5)  39 7. Hart                                                  (20-0)  38 8. Standish Sterling Central                  (18-0)  37 9. Grand Rapids Catholic Central            (15-6)  31 10. Big Rapids                                        (17-2)  25 Others receiving votes: Ferndale 21, Ludington 20, Boyne City 17, Croswell-Lexington 13, Bridgeport 12, Cadillac 12, Kingsford 9, Onsted 5, Benton Harbor 4, Flat Rock 4, Wyoming Lee 3, Saginaw 2, Marshall 1, Whitehall 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (3)                             (20-1)  87 2. Laingsburg (1)                                   (19-0)  80 3. Flint Beecher (2)                               (16-3)  79 4. Napoleon                                           (19-0)  64 5. Iron Mountain                                    (18-1)  55 6. Grandville Calvin Christian                 (19-1)  52 7. Watervliet                                       (18-3) 45 8. Brandywine                                     (18-2) 42 9. Traverse City St. Francis                    (17-3)  41 10. Ecorse                                             (13-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Blanchard Montabella 23, Cass City 23, Brown City 21, McBain 21, Saginaw Nouvel 20, Maple City Glen Lake 9, Ovid-Elsie 8, Bad Axe 5, Beal City 4, Jonesville 4, Riverview Gabriel Richard 4, Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker 3, Erie-Mason 3, New Haven 2, Tawas 2. Division 4 1. Painesdale Jeffers (3)                         (19-1)  71 2. Munising                                            (19-1)  61 3. Taylor Trillium Academy                      (16-1)  59 4. Hillman                                              (18-2)  44 5. Baldwin                                             (19-1)  43 6. Genesee Christian (2)                         (15-5)  42 7. Lake Leelanau St Mary                         (15-3)  39 7. Powers North Central                        (15-4)  39 9. Mio Au Sable                                      (17-1)  37 (tie) Wyoming Tri-unity Christian            (15-5)  37 Others receiving votes: Bellevue 34, Ironwood 27, Gaylord St. Mary 27, Rudyard 7, Onaway 7, Kingston 6, Watersmeet 5, Mackinaw City 4, McBain Northern Michigan Christian 4, Detroit Douglass 4, Hillsdale Academy 2, Norway 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                           (20-2)  74 2. Rockford                                           (21-1)  67 3. Flint Carman Ainsworth (1)                (19-0)  65 4. Detroit Renaissance                            (18-1)  62 5. Grosse Pointe North                          (19-2)  53 6. Farmington Hills Mercy                      (19-3)  49 7. Wayne Memorial                                  (17-5)  39 8. Byron Center                                     (19-3)  35 9. Temperance Bedford                            (21-1)  29 10. DeWitt                                            (20-2)  27 Others receiving votes: Coldwater 18, North Farmington 15, Jackson Northwest 12, Kalamazoo Central 11, Canton Salem 9, Holt 8, Utica Ford 8, Saline 6, 18, Grand Blanc 6, Belleville 5, Lake Orion 2. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)          (21-0)  75 2. Detroit Edison                                   (16-3)  70 3. Chelsea                                             (21-1)  64 4. Lake Fenton                                       (22-0)  59 5. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                  (19-3)  56 6. Haslett                                             (21-1)  50 7. Vicksburg                                         (22-0) 44 8. Frankenmuth                                      (19-2)  38 9. Lansing Catholic                                (17-5)  37 10. North Branch                                   (20-2)  27 Others receiving votes: Goodrich 25, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 16, Escanaba 11, Detroit Country Day 8, Dearborn Divine Child 6, Big Rapids 5, Redford Westfield Prep 3, Standish-Sterling 3, Olivet 1, Warren Fitzgerald 1, Marysville 1. Division 3 1. Buchanan (1)                                  (19-1) 70 2. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (3)          (15-6)  68 3. Blissfield                                           (21-1)  59 4. Lake City (1)                                      (21-1)  55 5. Hancock                                             (19-1)  53 6. Dansville                                           (18-2)  41 7. Hemlock                                             (19-3)  38 8. Traverse City St. Francis                    (19-2)  36 9. Kent City                                           (19-3)  31 (tie) Brandywine                                 (20-2) 31 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 21, Calumet 15, Ovid-Elsie 14, McBain 13, Evart 10, Hart 9, Ithaca 7, Sandusky 6, Watervliet 5, Brooklyn Columbia Central 5, Bronson 4, Elk Rapids 3, Plymouth Christian Academy 2, Harbor Springs 2, East Jackson 1, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                     (18-2)  75 2. Kingston                                            (21-1)  68 3. Mackinaw City                                    (21-1)  61 4. Gaylord St. Mary                               (19-3)  58 5. St. Charles                                        (20-2)  54 6. Petersburg Summerfield                      (19-3)  42 7. Norway                                              (19-3)  27 8. Baraga                                               (17-5)  24 9. Martin                                             (17-4) 23 (tie) Pittsford                                       (18-3)  23 Others receiving votes: Portland St. Patrick 20, Cedarville 18, Colon 14, Hillman 13, Lake Linden-Hubbell 13, Fowler 12, Brethren 11, Morenci 11, Ontonagon 9, Genesee Christian 6, Ewen-Trout Creek 5, Carney-Nadeau 4, Manistee Catholic Central 4, Indian River-Inland Lakes 3, Adrian Lenawee Christian 2.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Ohio State upsets Michigan women – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Buffalo, 7:00 p.m. (17) Indiana at Michigan State, 9:00 p.m.   Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Yesterday (16) Ohio State 74, (12) Michigan 61 (16) Ohio State 74, (12) Michigan 61 – Harris, Ohio State women beat Michigan 74-61 Rikki Harris scored a career-high 23 points with five assists and seven steals, Taylor Thierry added 15 points and No. 16 Ohio State beat No. 12 Michigan 74-61 to complete a season sweep of the Wolverines. It was Ohio State’s first victory over a ranked team since topping Michigan 66-57 on New Year’s Eve. Taylor Mikesell made four 3-pointers and scored 12 for Ohio State (23-5, 12-5 Big Ten). Cotie McMahon had seven points, eight rebounds and seven assists. McMahon was named the Big Ten freshman of the week for the sixth time earlier on Monday after averaging 19.5 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game. Leigha Brown scored a career-high 36 points with nine rebounds for Michigan. NCAAMBKB – Houston back at No. 1 as Northwestern makes debut Houston returned to No. 1 in the AP men’s college basketball poll for the third time this season while Northwestern and Texas A&M barged into the rankings after each had a pair of impressive wins last week. The Cougars picked up 48 first-place votes from the 62-member national media panel with just two weeks left in the regular season. Alabama dropped one spot after losing to Tennessee and routing Georgia in its lone week at No. 1. The Crimson Tide held onto seven first-place votes, while Kansas also earned seven to climb two spots to No. 3. North Carolina State and Florida Atlantic dropped out after each lost games last week. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina’s No. 1 run in Top 25 hits 35 weeks South Carolina remained No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll after topping Mississippi in overtime on Sunday. The Gamecocks have been No. 1 for 35 straight weeks, the third-longest streak of all time. They received 27 of the 28 first-place votes from the national media panel, marking the first time all season they weren’t a unanimous choice. Indiana got the other first-place vote and stayed second in the poll. The Hoosiers have won 14 consecutive games and are 9-0 against AP Top 25 teams this season — the most wins against ranked opponents of any team in the country. Stanford, UConn and LSU round out the top five teams. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Washington Capitals, 7:00 p.m. Vegas Golden Knights at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. Olympics – Nations: No clarity on neutrality, no Olympics for Russia The governments of 35 nations signed a statement calling on the IOC to clarify the definition of “neutrality” as it seeks a way to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes back into international sports and next year’s Paris Olympics. The statement said the countries do not agree Russian and Belarusian athletes should be allowed back into competition as long as the lack of clarity and concrete details on a workable neutrality model aren’t addressed. The United States, Britain, France, Canada and Germany were among those signing. Those five countries brought nearly one-fifth of all the athletes to the Tokyo Games in 2021. The letter was the product of a Feb. 10 summit in London. MLB – Cubs, RHP Michael Fulmer finalize $4M, 1-year contract The Chicago Cubs have added Michael Fulmer to their bullpen, finalizing a $4 million, one-year contract with the right-hander. Fulmer played for Detroit and Minnesota last season, going 5-6 with 3.39 ERA in a career-high 67 appearances. He began the season with the Tigers and was traded to the Twins in August. Fulmer says conversations with former Cubs relievers Andrew Chafin and Daniel Norris cemented his decision to join the team. MLB – Elvis Andrus to play 2nd base with Chicago White Sox Elvis Andrus is joining the Chicago White Sox, stepping into the team’s opening at second base. Andrus has finalized a $3 million, one-year contract. The two-time All-Star has played shortstop for his entire big league career, but he is going to move over to second in his return to Chicago. To make room on the roster, left-hander Bennett Sousa was designated for assignment. The 34-year-old Andrus finished last season with Chicago, hitting .271 with nine homers and 28 RBIs in 43 games after he was cut by Oakland. MLB – Milestones behind him, Cabrera hopes for fun final year Miguel Cabrera sounds at ease with his decision to call it a career. The Detroit slugger joked with reporters in his usual playful way and insisted he doesn’t need opponents to lavish him with attention. That will likely come this season whether he wants it or not. Two decades after his big league debut as a 20-year-old Florida Marlin, Cabrera is entering his final season. He’s hoping for good health and more wins for the Tigers. Cabrera hit his 500th home run two years ago. Last season he reached 3,000 hits. MLB – Major league teams searching for advantages with new rules The only certainty about Major League Baseball’s new rules for the 2023 season is that everyone is going to push and pull on them in search of an edge. The size of the bases has been increased to 18-inch squares from 15. The new pitch clock is 15 seconds with no runners on base and 20 seconds with runners. The increasingly frequent infield shift has been eliminated, and there is a limit of two of what MLB calls disengagements — pickoff attempts or steps off the rubber — per plate appearance. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Manitoba Moose 5, Grand Rapids Griffins 1 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball St. Joseph 47, Berrien Springs 42 St. Joe rallied from a 40-30 deficit heading into the final quarter and outscored Berrien Springs 17-2 in the fourth quarter for a 47-42 win over the upset minded Shamrocks.  Chase Sanders had 12 points to lead St. Joe while Matt Lanier and Luke Lehner had 11 points each.  Allen Taylor had 14 points to lead Berrien Springs while Brady Blasko had 13. Buchanan 61, Our Lady of the Lake 30 Brandywine 71, New Buffalo 27 Coloma 55, Dowagiac 51 Decatur 53, Bloomingdale 37 Landon Fisher had 27 points for Decatur in the 53-37 win over Bloomingdale Edwardsburg 65, Sturgis 42 Battle Creek Central 63, Gull Lake 48 Parchment 56, Portage Northern 49 Girls Basketball Benton Harbor 47, Our Lady of the Lake 32 Athens 58, Michigan Lutheran 29 Bloomingdale 66, Decatur 33 Edwardsburg 65, Sturgis 9 Portage Northern 51, Parchment 26 Galesburg-Augusta 33, Climax-Scotts 26 Saugatuck 51, Kentwood Grand River 34 Tonight Boys Basketball Our Lady of the Lake at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Countryside at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. River Valley at Buchanan, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. South Haven at Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Watervliet at Kalamazoo Christian, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Howardsville Christian, 7:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Parchment, 7:00 p.m. Mendon at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Bloomingdale, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Vermontville Maple Valley, 7:00 p.m. Otsego at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Plainwell, 7:15 p.m. Vicksburg at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball Lakeshore at Dowagiac, 6:30 p.m. Brandywine at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Watervliet Grace Christian at New Buffalo, 6:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at River Valley, 6:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Edwardsburg, 7:00 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Martin, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Fennville, 7:30 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Gobles, 5:30 p.m. Bangor at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Vermontville Maple Valley at Comstock, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Portage Northern, 7:15 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (20-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (18-1)   67 (tie) North Farmington                             (17-1)   67 4. Grand Blanc                                       (17-2)   59 5. Muskegon                                           (17-2)   57 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (16-3)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (17-1)   46 8. Kalamazoo Central                            (18-2)  38 9. Grand Rapids Northview                        (15-4)   35 10. Grosse Pointe South                          (16-3)   21 Others receiving votes: Port Huron Northern 19, Warren De La Salle 16, Lansing Waverly 12, Mason 9, Okemos 7, Grand Haven 6, Detroit King 5, Mount Pleasant 3, Port Huron 3, Troy 2, Hamtramck 2, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 1, Oak Park 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (5)                  (16-1)   75 2. Warren Lincoln                                   (16-4)   65 3. Olivet                                                (18-0)   62 4. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (16-2)   57 5. Grand Rapids Christian                         (14-4)   45 6. Grand Rapids South Christian                (16-3)   42 7. Big Rapids                                           (16-1)   35 (tie) Grand Rapids Catholic Central           (14-5)   35 9. Boyne City                                          (17-2)   33 10. Benton Harbor                                (14-6)  25 Others receiving votes: Saginaw 22, Standish Sterling Central 21, Chelsea 17, Hart 17, Ferndale 16, Ludington 14, Bridgeport 5, Croswell-Lexington 4, Cadillac 4, Onsted 3, Marshall 1, Whitehall 1, Wyoming Lee 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (18-1)   88 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (18-0)   83 3. Flint Beecher (1)                                 (15-3)   73 4. Watervliet                                        (17-2)  67 5. Napoleon                                            (18-0)   62 6. Iron Mountain                                     (18-1)   57 7. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (17-1)   48 8. Brandywine                                      (16-2)  42 9. Cass City                                            (16-1)   34 10. Traverse City St. Francis                     (15-3)   27 Others receiving votes: Saginaw Nouvel 24, Blanchard Montabella 22, McBain 18, Maple City Glen Lake 15, Ovid-Elsie 13, Brown City 10, Ecorse 9, Jonesville 8, St. Ignace 8, Plymouth Christian 5, Beal City 4, New Haven 2, Detroit Edison 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (4)                   (16-0)   74 2. Painesdale Jeffers (1)                           (17-1)   65 3. Munising                                            (17-1)   53 4. Lake Leelanau St Mary                           (15-2)   50 5. Hillman                                              (16-1)   47 6. Powers North Central                          (14-3)   43 7. Baldwin                                             (18-1)   42 8. Bellevue                                             (17-1)   36 (tie) Mio Au Sable                                     (16-1)   36 10. Genesee Christian                              (13-4)   33 Others receiving votes: Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 28, Ironwood 27, Gaylord St. Mary 21, Rudyard 9, Kingston 9, Onaway 7, Eau Claire 6, Detroit Douglass 5, Watersmeet 4, Pittsford 4, Norway 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (18-2)   73 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                        (19-0)   70 3. Rockford                                            (19-1)   65 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                        (17-0)   61 5. Wayne Memorial                                   (17-4)   53 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (17-2)   49 7. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (17-3)   46 8. Byron Center                                      (17-3)   30 9. DeWitt                                              (18-2)   23 10. Temperance Bedford                           (20-1)   21 Others receiving votes: North Farmington 19, Coldwater 18, Jackson Northwest 16, Holt 12, Kalamazoo Central 11, Utica Ford 9, Saline 8, Grand Blanc 5, Belleville 5, Riverview 3, Lake Orion 2, Rochester 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (19-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                    (15-3)   69 3. Chelsea                                              (19-1)   66 4. Lake Fenton                                        (20-0)   59 5. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (17-3)   53 6. Haslett                                              (20-1)   51 7. Vicksburg                                         (20-0)  45 8. Frankenmuth                                       (17-2)   35 9. Goodrich                                            (18-2)   26 (tie) North Branch                                  (18-2)   26 Others receiving votes: Lansing Catholic 18, Dearborn Divine Child 14, Escanaba 14, Big Rapids 12, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 8, Detroit Country Day 5, Standish-Sterling 5, Redford Westfield Prep 4, Caro 4, Romulus 4, Ludington 3, Warren Fitzgerald 3, Marysville 1. Division 3 1. Dansville (1)                                       (17-1)   66 (tie) Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (3)          (15-5)   66 3. Buchanan                                          (18-1)  65 4. Blissfield                                           (19-1)   61 5. Lake City (1)                                        (19-1)   54 6. Hancock                                             (17-1)   44 7. Hemlock                                             (16-3)   35 8. Traverse City St. Francis                       (17-2)   34 (tie) Sanford-Meridian                             (18-1)   34 10. Kent City                                          (17-3)   29 Others receiving votes: Brandywine 27, McBain 14, Hart 13, Evart 11, Calumet 11, Bronson 7, Ithaca 7, Springport 7, Sandusky 5, Harbor Springs 3, Elk Rapids 3, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 2, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 1, Ovid-Elsie 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                        (17-2)   75 2. Kingston                                            (18-1)   68 3. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (18-2)   61 4. Mackinaw City                                     (19-1)   60 (tie) St. Charles                                     (17-2)   60 6. Petersburg Summerfield                         (18-2)   47 7. Baraga                                               (16-4)   33 8. Norway                                              (17-3)   28 9. Martin                                              (15-4)  21 10. Cedarville                                        (15-4)   20 (tie) Pittsford                                        (16-3)   20 Others receiving votes: Brethren 16, Lake Linden-Hubbell 16, Hillman 15, Fowler 13, Ontonagon 8, Colon 8, Genesee Christian 8, Morenci 7, Carney-Nadeau 5, Indian River-Inland Lakes 4, Manistee Catholic Central 4, Mendon 2, Ewen-Trout Creek 1.AP MEN’S TOP 251Houston(48)25-22Alabama(7)23-43Kansas(7)22-54UCLA23-45Purdue24-46Virginia21-47Arizona24-48Texas21-69Baylor20-710Marquette21-611Tennessee20-712Gonzaga23-513Miami22-514Kansas State20-715Saint Mary’s24-516Xavier20-717Indiana19-818UConn20-719Creighton18-920Providence20-721Northwestern20-722San Diego State21-523Iowa State17-924TCU18-925Texas A&M20-7AP WOMEN’S TOP 251South Carolina(27)27-02Indiana (1)26-13Stanford25-34UConn24-45LSU25-16Iowa22-57Maryland22-58Utah23-39Virginia Tech22-410Notre Dame22-411Duke23-412Michigan20-613Oklahoma22-414Arizona21-615Villanova23-516Ohio State22-517UCLA21-618Gonzaga25-319Texas21-720Iowa State17-721Colorado21-622North Carolina19-823Florida State22-724UNLV25-225TMiddle Tennessee22-425TIllinois20-7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Ohio State upsets Michigan women – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 2:58


NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Buffalo, 7:00 p.m. (17) Indiana at Michigan State, 9:00 p.m.   Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Yesterday (16) Ohio State 74, (12) Michigan 61 (16) Ohio State 74, (12) Michigan 61 – Harris, Ohio State women beat Michigan 74-61 Rikki Harris scored a career-high 23 points with five assists and seven steals, Taylor Thierry added 15 points and No. 16 Ohio State beat No. 12 Michigan 74-61 to complete a season sweep of the Wolverines. It was Ohio State’s first victory over a ranked team since topping Michigan 66-57 on New Year’s Eve. Taylor Mikesell made four 3-pointers and scored 12 for Ohio State (23-5, 12-5 Big Ten). Cotie McMahon had seven points, eight rebounds and seven assists. McMahon was named the Big Ten freshman of the week for the sixth time earlier on Monday after averaging 19.5 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game. Leigha Brown scored a career-high 36 points with nine rebounds for Michigan. NCAAMBKB – Houston back at No. 1 as Northwestern makes debut Houston returned to No. 1 in the AP men’s college basketball poll for the third time this season while Northwestern and Texas A&M barged into the rankings after each had a pair of impressive wins last week. The Cougars picked up 48 first-place votes from the 62-member national media panel with just two weeks left in the regular season. Alabama dropped one spot after losing to Tennessee and routing Georgia in its lone week at No. 1. The Crimson Tide held onto seven first-place votes, while Kansas also earned seven to climb two spots to No. 3. North Carolina State and Florida Atlantic dropped out after each lost games last week. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina’s No. 1 run in Top 25 hits 35 weeks South Carolina remained No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll after topping Mississippi in overtime on Sunday. The Gamecocks have been No. 1 for 35 straight weeks, the third-longest streak of all time. They received 27 of the 28 first-place votes from the national media panel, marking the first time all season they weren’t a unanimous choice. Indiana got the other first-place vote and stayed second in the poll. The Hoosiers have won 14 consecutive games and are 9-0 against AP Top 25 teams this season — the most wins against ranked opponents of any team in the country. Stanford, UConn and LSU round out the top five teams. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Washington Capitals, 7:00 p.m. Vegas Golden Knights at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. Olympics – Nations: No clarity on neutrality, no Olympics for Russia The governments of 35 nations signed a statement calling on the IOC to clarify the definition of “neutrality” as it seeks a way to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes back into international sports and next year’s Paris Olympics. The statement said the countries do not agree Russian and Belarusian athletes should be allowed back into competition as long as the lack of clarity and concrete details on a workable neutrality model aren’t addressed. The United States, Britain, France, Canada and Germany were among those signing. Those five countries brought nearly one-fifth of all the athletes to the Tokyo Games in 2021. The letter was the product of a Feb. 10 summit in London. MLB – Cubs, RHP Michael Fulmer finalize $4M, 1-year contract The Chicago Cubs have added Michael Fulmer to their bullpen, finalizing a $4 million, one-year contract with the right-hander. Fulmer played for Detroit and Minnesota last season, going 5-6 with 3.39 ERA in a career-high 67 appearances. He began the season with the Tigers and was traded to the Twins in August. Fulmer says conversations with former Cubs relievers Andrew Chafin and Daniel Norris cemented his decision to join the team. MLB – Elvis Andrus to play 2nd base with Chicago White Sox Elvis Andrus is joining the Chicago White Sox, stepping into the team’s opening at second base. Andrus has finalized a $3 million, one-year contract. The two-time All-Star has played shortstop for his entire big league career, but he is going to move over to second in his return to Chicago. To make room on the roster, left-hander Bennett Sousa was designated for assignment. The 34-year-old Andrus finished last season with Chicago, hitting .271 with nine homers and 28 RBIs in 43 games after he was cut by Oakland. MLB – Milestones behind him, Cabrera hopes for fun final year Miguel Cabrera sounds at ease with his decision to call it a career. The Detroit slugger joked with reporters in his usual playful way and insisted he doesn’t need opponents to lavish him with attention. That will likely come this season whether he wants it or not. Two decades after his big league debut as a 20-year-old Florida Marlin, Cabrera is entering his final season. He’s hoping for good health and more wins for the Tigers. Cabrera hit his 500th home run two years ago. Last season he reached 3,000 hits. MLB – Major league teams searching for advantages with new rules The only certainty about Major League Baseball’s new rules for the 2023 season is that everyone is going to push and pull on them in search of an edge. The size of the bases has been increased to 18-inch squares from 15. The new pitch clock is 15 seconds with no runners on base and 20 seconds with runners. The increasingly frequent infield shift has been eliminated, and there is a limit of two of what MLB calls disengagements — pickoff attempts or steps off the rubber — per plate appearance. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Manitoba Moose 5, Grand Rapids Griffins 1 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball St. Joseph 47, Berrien Springs 42 St. Joe rallied from a 40-30 deficit heading into the final quarter and outscored Berrien Springs 17-2 in the fourth quarter for a 47-42 win over the upset minded Shamrocks.  Chase Sanders had 12 points to lead St. Joe while Matt Lanier and Luke Lehner had 11 points each.  Allen Taylor had 14 points to lead Berrien Springs while Brady Blasko had 13. Buchanan 61, Our Lady of the Lake 30 Brandywine 71, New Buffalo 27 Coloma 55, Dowagiac 51 Decatur 53, Bloomingdale 37 Landon Fisher had 27 points for Decatur in the 53-37 win over Bloomingdale Edwardsburg 65, Sturgis 42 Battle Creek Central 63, Gull Lake 48 Parchment 56, Portage Northern 49 Girls Basketball Benton Harbor 47, Our Lady of the Lake 32 Athens 58, Michigan Lutheran 29 Bloomingdale 66, Decatur 33 Edwardsburg 65, Sturgis 9 Portage Northern 51, Parchment 26 Galesburg-Augusta 33, Climax-Scotts 26 Saugatuck 51, Kentwood Grand River 34 Tonight Boys Basketball Our Lady of the Lake at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Countryside at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. River Valley at Buchanan, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. South Haven at Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Watervliet at Kalamazoo Christian, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Howardsville Christian, 7:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Parchment, 7:00 p.m. Mendon at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Bloomingdale, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Vermontville Maple Valley, 7:00 p.m. Otsego at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Plainwell, 7:15 p.m. Vicksburg at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball Lakeshore at Dowagiac, 6:30 p.m. Brandywine at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Watervliet Grace Christian at New Buffalo, 6:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at River Valley, 6:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Edwardsburg, 7:00 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Martin, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Fennville, 7:30 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Gobles, 5:30 p.m. Bangor at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Vermontville Maple Valley at Comstock, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Portage Northern, 7:15 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (20-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (18-1)   67 (tie) North Farmington                             (17-1)   67 4. Grand Blanc                                       (17-2)   59 5. Muskegon                                           (17-2)   57 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (16-3)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (17-1)   46 8. Kalamazoo Central                            (18-2)  38 9. Grand Rapids Northview                        (15-4)   35 10. Grosse Pointe South                          (16-3)   21 Others receiving votes: Port Huron Northern 19, Warren De La Salle 16, Lansing Waverly 12, Mason 9, Okemos 7, Grand Haven 6, Detroit King 5, Mount Pleasant 3, Port Huron 3, Troy 2, Hamtramck 2, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 1, Oak Park 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (5)                  (16-1)   75 2. Warren Lincoln                                   (16-4)   65 3. Olivet                                                (18-0)   62 4. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (16-2)   57 5. Grand Rapids Christian                         (14-4)   45 6. Grand Rapids South Christian                (16-3)   42 7. Big Rapids                                           (16-1)   35 (tie) Grand Rapids Catholic Central           (14-5)   35 9. Boyne City                                          (17-2)   33 10. Benton Harbor                                (14-6)  25 Others receiving votes: Saginaw 22, Standish Sterling Central 21, Chelsea 17, Hart 17, Ferndale 16, Ludington 14, Bridgeport 5, Croswell-Lexington 4, Cadillac 4, Onsted 3, Marshall 1, Whitehall 1, Wyoming Lee 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (18-1)   88 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (18-0)   83 3. Flint Beecher (1)                                 (15-3)   73 4. Watervliet                                        (17-2)  67 5. Napoleon                                            (18-0)   62 6. Iron Mountain                                     (18-1)   57 7. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (17-1)   48 8. Brandywine                                      (16-2)  42 9. Cass City                                            (16-1)   34 10. Traverse City St. Francis                     (15-3)   27 Others receiving votes: Saginaw Nouvel 24, Blanchard Montabella 22, McBain 18, Maple City Glen Lake 15, Ovid-Elsie 13, Brown City 10, Ecorse 9, Jonesville 8, St. Ignace 8, Plymouth Christian 5, Beal City 4, New Haven 2, Detroit Edison 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (4)                   (16-0)   74 2. Painesdale Jeffers (1)                           (17-1)   65 3. Munising                                            (17-1)   53 4. Lake Leelanau St Mary                           (15-2)   50 5. Hillman                                              (16-1)   47 6. Powers North Central                          (14-3)   43 7. Baldwin                                             (18-1)   42 8. Bellevue                                             (17-1)   36 (tie) Mio Au Sable                                     (16-1)   36 10. Genesee Christian                              (13-4)   33 Others receiving votes: Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 28, Ironwood 27, Gaylord St. Mary 21, Rudyard 9, Kingston 9, Onaway 7, Eau Claire 6, Detroit Douglass 5, Watersmeet 4, Pittsford 4, Norway 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (18-2)   73 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                        (19-0)   70 3. Rockford                                            (19-1)   65 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                        (17-0)   61 5. Wayne Memorial                                   (17-4)   53 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (17-2)   49 7. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (17-3)   46 8. Byron Center                                      (17-3)   30 9. DeWitt                                              (18-2)   23 10. Temperance Bedford                           (20-1)   21 Others receiving votes: North Farmington 19, Coldwater 18, Jackson Northwest 16, Holt 12, Kalamazoo Central 11, Utica Ford 9, Saline 8, Grand Blanc 5, Belleville 5, Riverview 3, Lake Orion 2, Rochester 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (19-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                    (15-3)   69 3. Chelsea                                              (19-1)   66 4. Lake Fenton                                        (20-0)   59 5. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (17-3)   53 6. Haslett                                              (20-1)   51 7. Vicksburg                                         (20-0)  45 8. Frankenmuth                                       (17-2)   35 9. Goodrich                                            (18-2)   26 (tie) North Branch                                  (18-2)   26 Others receiving votes: Lansing Catholic 18, Dearborn Divine Child 14, Escanaba 14, Big Rapids 12, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 8, Detroit Country Day 5, Standish-Sterling 5, Redford Westfield Prep 4, Caro 4, Romulus 4, Ludington 3, Warren Fitzgerald 3, Marysville 1. Division 3 1. Dansville (1)                                       (17-1)   66 (tie) Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (3)          (15-5)   66 3. Buchanan                                          (18-1)  65 4. Blissfield                                           (19-1)   61 5. Lake City (1)                                        (19-1)   54 6. Hancock                                             (17-1)   44 7. Hemlock                                             (16-3)   35 8. Traverse City St. Francis                       (17-2)   34 (tie) Sanford-Meridian                             (18-1)   34 10. Kent City                                          (17-3)   29 Others receiving votes: Brandywine 27, McBain 14, Hart 13, Evart 11, Calumet 11, Bronson 7, Ithaca 7, Springport 7, Sandusky 5, Harbor Springs 3, Elk Rapids 3, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 2, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 1, Ovid-Elsie 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                        (17-2)   75 2. Kingston                                            (18-1)   68 3. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (18-2)   61 4. Mackinaw City                                     (19-1)   60 (tie) St. Charles                                     (17-2)   60 6. Petersburg Summerfield                         (18-2)   47 7. Baraga                                               (16-4)   33 8. Norway                                              (17-3)   28 9. Martin                                              (15-4)  21 10. Cedarville                                        (15-4)   20 (tie) Pittsford                                        (16-3)   20 Others receiving votes: Brethren 16, Lake Linden-Hubbell 16, Hillman 15, Fowler 13, Ontonagon 8, Colon 8, Genesee Christian 8, Morenci 7, Carney-Nadeau 5, Indian River-Inland Lakes 4, Manistee Catholic Central 4, Mendon 2, Ewen-Trout Creek 1.AP MEN’S TOP 251Houston(48)25-22Alabama(7)23-43Kansas(7)22-54UCLA23-45Purdue24-46Virginia21-47Arizona24-48Texas21-69Baylor20-710Marquette21-611Tennessee20-712Gonzaga23-513Miami22-514Kansas State20-715Saint Mary’s24-516Xavier20-717Indiana19-818UConn20-719Creighton18-920Providence20-721Northwestern20-722San Diego State21-523Iowa State17-924TCU18-925Texas A&M20-7AP WOMEN’S TOP 251South Carolina(27)27-02Indiana (1)26-13Stanford25-34UConn24-45LSU25-16Iowa22-57Maryland22-58Utah23-39Virginia Tech22-410Notre Dame22-411Duke23-412Michigan20-613Oklahoma22-414Arizona21-615Villanova23-516Ohio State22-517UCLA21-618Gonzaga25-319Texas21-720Iowa State17-721Colorado21-622North Carolina19-823Florida State22-724UNLV25-225TMiddle Tennessee22-425TIllinois20-7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Ohio State upsets Michigan women – WSJM Morning Sports

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 2:58


NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Buffalo, 7:00 p.m. (17) Indiana at Michigan State, 9:00 p.m.   Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Yesterday (16) Ohio State 74, (12) Michigan 61 (16) Ohio State 74, (12) Michigan 61 – Harris, Ohio State women beat Michigan 74-61 Rikki Harris scored a career-high 23 points with five assists and seven steals, Taylor Thierry added 15 points and No. 16 Ohio State beat No. 12 Michigan 74-61 to complete a season sweep of the Wolverines. It was Ohio State’s first victory over a ranked team since topping Michigan 66-57 on New Year’s Eve. Taylor Mikesell made four 3-pointers and scored 12 for Ohio State (23-5, 12-5 Big Ten). Cotie McMahon had seven points, eight rebounds and seven assists. McMahon was named the Big Ten freshman of the week for the sixth time earlier on Monday after averaging 19.5 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game. Leigha Brown scored a career-high 36 points with nine rebounds for Michigan. NCAAMBKB – Houston back at No. 1 as Northwestern makes debut Houston returned to No. 1 in the AP men’s college basketball poll for the third time this season while Northwestern and Texas A&M barged into the rankings after each had a pair of impressive wins last week. The Cougars picked up 48 first-place votes from the 62-member national media panel with just two weeks left in the regular season. Alabama dropped one spot after losing to Tennessee and routing Georgia in its lone week at No. 1. The Crimson Tide held onto seven first-place votes, while Kansas also earned seven to climb two spots to No. 3. North Carolina State and Florida Atlantic dropped out after each lost games last week. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina’s No. 1 run in Top 25 hits 35 weeks South Carolina remained No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll after topping Mississippi in overtime on Sunday. The Gamecocks have been No. 1 for 35 straight weeks, the third-longest streak of all time. They received 27 of the 28 first-place votes from the national media panel, marking the first time all season they weren’t a unanimous choice. Indiana got the other first-place vote and stayed second in the poll. The Hoosiers have won 14 consecutive games and are 9-0 against AP Top 25 teams this season — the most wins against ranked opponents of any team in the country. Stanford, UConn and LSU round out the top five teams. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Washington Capitals, 7:00 p.m. Vegas Golden Knights at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. Olympics – Nations: No clarity on neutrality, no Olympics for Russia The governments of 35 nations signed a statement calling on the IOC to clarify the definition of “neutrality” as it seeks a way to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes back into international sports and next year’s Paris Olympics. The statement said the countries do not agree Russian and Belarusian athletes should be allowed back into competition as long as the lack of clarity and concrete details on a workable neutrality model aren’t addressed. The United States, Britain, France, Canada and Germany were among those signing. Those five countries brought nearly one-fifth of all the athletes to the Tokyo Games in 2021. The letter was the product of a Feb. 10 summit in London. MLB – Cubs, RHP Michael Fulmer finalize $4M, 1-year contract The Chicago Cubs have added Michael Fulmer to their bullpen, finalizing a $4 million, one-year contract with the right-hander. Fulmer played for Detroit and Minnesota last season, going 5-6 with 3.39 ERA in a career-high 67 appearances. He began the season with the Tigers and was traded to the Twins in August. Fulmer says conversations with former Cubs relievers Andrew Chafin and Daniel Norris cemented his decision to join the team. MLB – Elvis Andrus to play 2nd base with Chicago White Sox Elvis Andrus is joining the Chicago White Sox, stepping into the team’s opening at second base. Andrus has finalized a $3 million, one-year contract. The two-time All-Star has played shortstop for his entire big league career, but he is going to move over to second in his return to Chicago. To make room on the roster, left-hander Bennett Sousa was designated for assignment. The 34-year-old Andrus finished last season with Chicago, hitting .271 with nine homers and 28 RBIs in 43 games after he was cut by Oakland. MLB – Milestones behind him, Cabrera hopes for fun final year Miguel Cabrera sounds at ease with his decision to call it a career. The Detroit slugger joked with reporters in his usual playful way and insisted he doesn’t need opponents to lavish him with attention. That will likely come this season whether he wants it or not. Two decades after his big league debut as a 20-year-old Florida Marlin, Cabrera is entering his final season. He’s hoping for good health and more wins for the Tigers. Cabrera hit his 500th home run two years ago. Last season he reached 3,000 hits. MLB – Major league teams searching for advantages with new rules The only certainty about Major League Baseball’s new rules for the 2023 season is that everyone is going to push and pull on them in search of an edge. The size of the bases has been increased to 18-inch squares from 15. The new pitch clock is 15 seconds with no runners on base and 20 seconds with runners. The increasingly frequent infield shift has been eliminated, and there is a limit of two of what MLB calls disengagements — pickoff attempts or steps off the rubber — per plate appearance. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Manitoba Moose 5, Grand Rapids Griffins 1 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball St. Joseph 47, Berrien Springs 42 St. Joe rallied from a 40-30 deficit heading into the final quarter and outscored Berrien Springs 17-2 in the fourth quarter for a 47-42 win over the upset minded Shamrocks.  Chase Sanders had 12 points to lead St. Joe while Matt Lanier and Luke Lehner had 11 points each.  Allen Taylor had 14 points to lead Berrien Springs while Brady Blasko had 13. Buchanan 61, Our Lady of the Lake 30 Brandywine 71, New Buffalo 27 Coloma 55, Dowagiac 51 Decatur 53, Bloomingdale 37 Landon Fisher had 27 points for Decatur in the 53-37 win over Bloomingdale Edwardsburg 65, Sturgis 42 Battle Creek Central 63, Gull Lake 48 Parchment 56, Portage Northern 49 Girls Basketball Benton Harbor 47, Our Lady of the Lake 32 Athens 58, Michigan Lutheran 29 Bloomingdale 66, Decatur 33 Edwardsburg 65, Sturgis 9 Portage Northern 51, Parchment 26 Galesburg-Augusta 33, Climax-Scotts 26 Saugatuck 51, Kentwood Grand River 34 Tonight Boys Basketball Our Lady of the Lake at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Countryside at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. River Valley at Buchanan, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. South Haven at Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Watervliet at Kalamazoo Christian, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Howardsville Christian, 7:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Parchment, 7:00 p.m. Mendon at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Bloomingdale, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Vermontville Maple Valley, 7:00 p.m. Otsego at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Plainwell, 7:15 p.m. Vicksburg at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball Lakeshore at Dowagiac, 6:30 p.m. Brandywine at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Watervliet Grace Christian at New Buffalo, 6:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at River Valley, 6:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Edwardsburg, 7:00 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Martin, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Fennville, 7:30 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Gobles, 5:30 p.m. Bangor at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Vermontville Maple Valley at Comstock, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Portage Northern, 7:15 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (20-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (18-1)   67 (tie) North Farmington                             (17-1)   67 4. Grand Blanc                                       (17-2)   59 5. Muskegon                                           (17-2)   57 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (16-3)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (17-1)   46 8. Kalamazoo Central                            (18-2)  38 9. Grand Rapids Northview                        (15-4)   35 10. Grosse Pointe South                          (16-3)   21 Others receiving votes: Port Huron Northern 19, Warren De La Salle 16, Lansing Waverly 12, Mason 9, Okemos 7, Grand Haven 6, Detroit King 5, Mount Pleasant 3, Port Huron 3, Troy 2, Hamtramck 2, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 1, Oak Park 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (5)                  (16-1)   75 2. Warren Lincoln                                   (16-4)   65 3. Olivet                                                (18-0)   62 4. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (16-2)   57 5. Grand Rapids Christian                         (14-4)   45 6. Grand Rapids South Christian                (16-3)   42 7. Big Rapids                                           (16-1)   35 (tie) Grand Rapids Catholic Central           (14-5)   35 9. Boyne City                                          (17-2)   33 10. Benton Harbor                                (14-6)  25 Others receiving votes: Saginaw 22, Standish Sterling Central 21, Chelsea 17, Hart 17, Ferndale 16, Ludington 14, Bridgeport 5, Croswell-Lexington 4, Cadillac 4, Onsted 3, Marshall 1, Whitehall 1, Wyoming Lee 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (18-1)   88 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (18-0)   83 3. Flint Beecher (1)                                 (15-3)   73 4. Watervliet                                        (17-2)  67 5. Napoleon                                            (18-0)   62 6. Iron Mountain                                     (18-1)   57 7. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (17-1)   48 8. Brandywine                                      (16-2)  42 9. Cass City                                            (16-1)   34 10. Traverse City St. Francis                     (15-3)   27 Others receiving votes: Saginaw Nouvel 24, Blanchard Montabella 22, McBain 18, Maple City Glen Lake 15, Ovid-Elsie 13, Brown City 10, Ecorse 9, Jonesville 8, St. Ignace 8, Plymouth Christian 5, Beal City 4, New Haven 2, Detroit Edison 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (4)                   (16-0)   74 2. Painesdale Jeffers (1)                           (17-1)   65 3. Munising                                            (17-1)   53 4. Lake Leelanau St Mary                           (15-2)   50 5. Hillman                                              (16-1)   47 6. Powers North Central                          (14-3)   43 7. Baldwin                                             (18-1)   42 8. Bellevue                                             (17-1)   36 (tie) Mio Au Sable                                     (16-1)   36 10. Genesee Christian                              (13-4)   33 Others receiving votes: Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 28, Ironwood 27, Gaylord St. Mary 21, Rudyard 9, Kingston 9, Onaway 7, Eau Claire 6, Detroit Douglass 5, Watersmeet 4, Pittsford 4, Norway 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (18-2)   73 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                        (19-0)   70 3. Rockford                                            (19-1)   65 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                        (17-0)   61 5. Wayne Memorial                                   (17-4)   53 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (17-2)   49 7. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (17-3)   46 8. Byron Center                                      (17-3)   30 9. DeWitt                                              (18-2)   23 10. Temperance Bedford                           (20-1)   21 Others receiving votes: North Farmington 19, Coldwater 18, Jackson Northwest 16, Holt 12, Kalamazoo Central 11, Utica Ford 9, Saline 8, Grand Blanc 5, Belleville 5, Riverview 3, Lake Orion 2, Rochester 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (19-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                    (15-3)   69 3. Chelsea                                              (19-1)   66 4. Lake Fenton                                        (20-0)   59 5. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (17-3)   53 6. Haslett                                              (20-1)   51 7. Vicksburg                                         (20-0)  45 8. Frankenmuth                                       (17-2)   35 9. Goodrich                                            (18-2)   26 (tie) North Branch                                  (18-2)   26 Others receiving votes: Lansing Catholic 18, Dearborn Divine Child 14, Escanaba 14, Big Rapids 12, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 8, Detroit Country Day 5, Standish-Sterling 5, Redford Westfield Prep 4, Caro 4, Romulus 4, Ludington 3, Warren Fitzgerald 3, Marysville 1. Division 3 1. Dansville (1)                                       (17-1)   66 (tie) Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (3)          (15-5)   66 3. Buchanan                                          (18-1)  65 4. Blissfield                                           (19-1)   61 5. Lake City (1)                                        (19-1)   54 6. Hancock                                             (17-1)   44 7. Hemlock                                             (16-3)   35 8. 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NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Buffalo, 7:00 p.m. (17) Indiana at Michigan State, 9:00 p.m.   Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Yesterday (16) Ohio State 74, (12) Michigan 61 (16) Ohio State 74, (12) Michigan 61 – Harris, Ohio State women beat Michigan 74-61 Rikki Harris scored a career-high 23 points with five assists and seven steals, Taylor Thierry added 15 points and No. 16 Ohio State beat No. 12 Michigan 74-61 to complete a season sweep of the Wolverines. It was Ohio State’s first victory over a ranked team since topping Michigan 66-57 on New Year’s Eve. Taylor Mikesell made four 3-pointers and scored 12 for Ohio State (23-5, 12-5 Big Ten). Cotie McMahon had seven points, eight rebounds and seven assists. McMahon was named the Big Ten freshman of the week for the sixth time earlier on Monday after averaging 19.5 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game. Leigha Brown scored a career-high 36 points with nine rebounds for Michigan. NCAAMBKB – Houston back at No. 1 as Northwestern makes debut Houston returned to No. 1 in the AP men’s college basketball poll for the third time this season while Northwestern and Texas A&M barged into the rankings after each had a pair of impressive wins last week. The Cougars picked up 48 first-place votes from the 62-member national media panel with just two weeks left in the regular season. Alabama dropped one spot after losing to Tennessee and routing Georgia in its lone week at No. 1. The Crimson Tide held onto seven first-place votes, while Kansas also earned seven to climb two spots to No. 3. North Carolina State and Florida Atlantic dropped out after each lost games last week. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina’s No. 1 run in Top 25 hits 35 weeks South Carolina remained No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll after topping Mississippi in overtime on Sunday. The Gamecocks have been No. 1 for 35 straight weeks, the third-longest streak of all time. They received 27 of the 28 first-place votes from the national media panel, marking the first time all season they weren’t a unanimous choice. Indiana got the other first-place vote and stayed second in the poll. The Hoosiers have won 14 consecutive games and are 9-0 against AP Top 25 teams this season — the most wins against ranked opponents of any team in the country. Stanford, UConn and LSU round out the top five teams. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Washington Capitals, 7:00 p.m. Vegas Golden Knights at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. Olympics – Nations: No clarity on neutrality, no Olympics for Russia The governments of 35 nations signed a statement calling on the IOC to clarify the definition of “neutrality” as it seeks a way to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes back into international sports and next year’s Paris Olympics. The statement said the countries do not agree Russian and Belarusian athletes should be allowed back into competition as long as the lack of clarity and concrete details on a workable neutrality model aren’t addressed. The United States, Britain, France, Canada and Germany were among those signing. Those five countries brought nearly one-fifth of all the athletes to the Tokyo Games in 2021. The letter was the product of a Feb. 10 summit in London. MLB – Cubs, RHP Michael Fulmer finalize $4M, 1-year contract The Chicago Cubs have added Michael Fulmer to their bullpen, finalizing a $4 million, one-year contract with the right-hander. Fulmer played for Detroit and Minnesota last season, going 5-6 with 3.39 ERA in a career-high 67 appearances. He began the season with the Tigers and was traded to the Twins in August. Fulmer says conversations with former Cubs relievers Andrew Chafin and Daniel Norris cemented his decision to join the team. MLB – Elvis Andrus to play 2nd base with Chicago White Sox Elvis Andrus is joining the Chicago White Sox, stepping into the team’s opening at second base. Andrus has finalized a $3 million, one-year contract. The two-time All-Star has played shortstop for his entire big league career, but he is going to move over to second in his return to Chicago. To make room on the roster, left-hander Bennett Sousa was designated for assignment. The 34-year-old Andrus finished last season with Chicago, hitting .271 with nine homers and 28 RBIs in 43 games after he was cut by Oakland. MLB – Milestones behind him, Cabrera hopes for fun final year Miguel Cabrera sounds at ease with his decision to call it a career. The Detroit slugger joked with reporters in his usual playful way and insisted he doesn’t need opponents to lavish him with attention. That will likely come this season whether he wants it or not. Two decades after his big league debut as a 20-year-old Florida Marlin, Cabrera is entering his final season. He’s hoping for good health and more wins for the Tigers. Cabrera hit his 500th home run two years ago. Last season he reached 3,000 hits. MLB – Major league teams searching for advantages with new rules The only certainty about Major League Baseball’s new rules for the 2023 season is that everyone is going to push and pull on them in search of an edge. The size of the bases has been increased to 18-inch squares from 15. The new pitch clock is 15 seconds with no runners on base and 20 seconds with runners. The increasingly frequent infield shift has been eliminated, and there is a limit of two of what MLB calls disengagements — pickoff attempts or steps off the rubber — per plate appearance. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Manitoba Moose 5, Grand Rapids Griffins 1 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball St. Joseph 47, Berrien Springs 42 St. Joe rallied from a 40-30 deficit heading into the final quarter and outscored Berrien Springs 17-2 in the fourth quarter for a 47-42 win over the upset minded Shamrocks.  Chase Sanders had 12 points to lead St. Joe while Matt Lanier and Luke Lehner had 11 points each.  Allen Taylor had 14 points to lead Berrien Springs while Brady Blasko had 13. Buchanan 61, Our Lady of the Lake 30 Brandywine 71, New Buffalo 27 Coloma 55, Dowagiac 51 Decatur 53, Bloomingdale 37 Landon Fisher had 27 points for Decatur in the 53-37 win over Bloomingdale Edwardsburg 65, Sturgis 42 Battle Creek Central 63, Gull Lake 48 Parchment 56, Portage Northern 49 Girls Basketball Benton Harbor 47, Our Lady of the Lake 32 Athens 58, Michigan Lutheran 29 Bloomingdale 66, Decatur 33 Edwardsburg 65, Sturgis 9 Portage Northern 51, Parchment 26 Galesburg-Augusta 33, Climax-Scotts 26 Saugatuck 51, Kentwood Grand River 34 Tonight Boys Basketball Our Lady of the Lake at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Countryside at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. River Valley at Buchanan, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. South Haven at Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Watervliet at Kalamazoo Christian, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Howardsville Christian, 7:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Parchment, 7:00 p.m. Mendon at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Bloomingdale, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Vermontville Maple Valley, 7:00 p.m. Otsego at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Plainwell, 7:15 p.m. Vicksburg at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball Lakeshore at Dowagiac, 6:30 p.m. Brandywine at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Watervliet Grace Christian at New Buffalo, 6:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at River Valley, 6:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Edwardsburg, 7:00 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Martin, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Fennville, 7:30 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Gobles, 5:30 p.m. Bangor at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Vermontville Maple Valley at Comstock, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Portage Northern, 7:15 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (20-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (18-1)   67 (tie) North Farmington                             (17-1)   67 4. Grand Blanc                                       (17-2)   59 5. Muskegon                                           (17-2)   57 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (16-3)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (17-1)   46 8. Kalamazoo Central                            (18-2)  38 9. Grand Rapids Northview                        (15-4)   35 10. Grosse Pointe South                          (16-3)   21 Others receiving votes: Port Huron Northern 19, Warren De La Salle 16, Lansing Waverly 12, Mason 9, Okemos 7, Grand Haven 6, Detroit King 5, Mount Pleasant 3, Port Huron 3, Troy 2, Hamtramck 2, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 1, Oak Park 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (5)                  (16-1)   75 2. Warren Lincoln                                   (16-4)   65 3. Olivet                                                (18-0)   62 4. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (16-2)   57 5. Grand Rapids Christian                         (14-4)   45 6. Grand Rapids South Christian                (16-3)   42 7. Big Rapids                                           (16-1)   35 (tie) Grand Rapids Catholic Central           (14-5)   35 9. Boyne City                                          (17-2)   33 10. Benton Harbor                                (14-6)  25 Others receiving votes: Saginaw 22, Standish Sterling Central 21, Chelsea 17, Hart 17, Ferndale 16, Ludington 14, Bridgeport 5, Croswell-Lexington 4, Cadillac 4, Onsted 3, Marshall 1, Whitehall 1, Wyoming Lee 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (18-1)   88 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (18-0)   83 3. Flint Beecher (1)                                 (15-3)   73 4. Watervliet                                        (17-2)  67 5. Napoleon                                            (18-0)   62 6. Iron Mountain                                     (18-1)   57 7. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (17-1)   48 8. Brandywine                                      (16-2)  42 9. Cass City                                            (16-1)   34 10. Traverse City St. Francis                     (15-3)   27 Others receiving votes: Saginaw Nouvel 24, Blanchard Montabella 22, McBain 18, Maple City Glen Lake 15, Ovid-Elsie 13, Brown City 10, Ecorse 9, Jonesville 8, St. Ignace 8, Plymouth Christian 5, Beal City 4, New Haven 2, Detroit Edison 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (4)                   (16-0)   74 2. Painesdale Jeffers (1)                           (17-1)   65 3. Munising                                            (17-1)   53 4. Lake Leelanau St Mary                           (15-2)   50 5. Hillman                                              (16-1)   47 6. Powers North Central                          (14-3)   43 7. Baldwin                                             (18-1)   42 8. Bellevue                                             (17-1)   36 (tie) Mio Au Sable                                     (16-1)   36 10. Genesee Christian                              (13-4)   33 Others receiving votes: Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 28, Ironwood 27, Gaylord St. Mary 21, Rudyard 9, Kingston 9, Onaway 7, Eau Claire 6, Detroit Douglass 5, Watersmeet 4, Pittsford 4, Norway 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (18-2)   73 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                        (19-0)   70 3. Rockford                                            (19-1)   65 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                        (17-0)   61 5. Wayne Memorial                                   (17-4)   53 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (17-2)   49 7. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (17-3)   46 8. Byron Center                                      (17-3)   30 9. DeWitt                                              (18-2)   23 10. Temperance Bedford                           (20-1)   21 Others receiving votes: North Farmington 19, Coldwater 18, Jackson Northwest 16, Holt 12, Kalamazoo Central 11, Utica Ford 9, Saline 8, Grand Blanc 5, Belleville 5, Riverview 3, Lake Orion 2, Rochester 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (19-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                    (15-3)   69 3. Chelsea                                              (19-1)   66 4. Lake Fenton                                        (20-0)   59 5. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (17-3)   53 6. Haslett                                              (20-1)   51 7. Vicksburg                                         (20-0)  45 8. Frankenmuth                                       (17-2)   35 9. Goodrich                                            (18-2)   26 (tie) North Branch                                  (18-2)   26 Others receiving votes: Lansing Catholic 18, Dearborn Divine Child 14, Escanaba 14, Big Rapids 12, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 8, Detroit Country Day 5, Standish-Sterling 5, Redford Westfield Prep 4, Caro 4, Romulus 4, Ludington 3, Warren Fitzgerald 3, Marysville 1. Division 3 1. Dansville (1)                                       (17-1)   66 (tie) Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (3)          (15-5)   66 3. Buchanan                                          (18-1)  65 4. Blissfield                                           (19-1)   61 5. Lake City (1)                                        (19-1)   54 6. Hancock                                             (17-1)   44 7. Hemlock                                             (16-3)   35 8. Traverse City St. Francis                       (17-2)   34 (tie) Sanford-Meridian                             (18-1)   34 10. Kent City                                          (17-3)   29 Others receiving votes: Brandywine 27, McBain 14, Hart 13, Evart 11, Calumet 11, Bronson 7, Ithaca 7, Springport 7, Sandusky 5, Harbor Springs 3, Elk Rapids 3, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 2, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 1, Ovid-Elsie 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                        (17-2)   75 2. Kingston                                            (18-1)   68 3. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (18-2)   61 4. Mackinaw City                                     (19-1)   60 (tie) St. Charles                                     (17-2)   60 6. Petersburg Summerfield                         (18-2)   47 7. Baraga                                               (16-4)   33 8. Norway                                              (17-3)   28 9. Martin                                              (15-4)  21 10. 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Ohio State upsets Michigan women – Cosy Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 2:58


NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Buffalo, 7:00 p.m. (17) Indiana at Michigan State, 9:00 p.m.   Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Yesterday (16) Ohio State 74, (12) Michigan 61 (16) Ohio State 74, (12) Michigan 61 – Harris, Ohio State women beat Michigan 74-61 Rikki Harris scored a career-high 23 points with five assists and seven steals, Taylor Thierry added 15 points and No. 16 Ohio State beat No. 12 Michigan 74-61 to complete a season sweep of the Wolverines. It was Ohio State’s first victory over a ranked team since topping Michigan 66-57 on New Year’s Eve. Taylor Mikesell made four 3-pointers and scored 12 for Ohio State (23-5, 12-5 Big Ten). Cotie McMahon had seven points, eight rebounds and seven assists. McMahon was named the Big Ten freshman of the week for the sixth time earlier on Monday after averaging 19.5 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game. Leigha Brown scored a career-high 36 points with nine rebounds for Michigan. NCAAMBKB – Houston back at No. 1 as Northwestern makes debut Houston returned to No. 1 in the AP men’s college basketball poll for the third time this season while Northwestern and Texas A&M barged into the rankings after each had a pair of impressive wins last week. The Cougars picked up 48 first-place votes from the 62-member national media panel with just two weeks left in the regular season. Alabama dropped one spot after losing to Tennessee and routing Georgia in its lone week at No. 1. The Crimson Tide held onto seven first-place votes, while Kansas also earned seven to climb two spots to No. 3. North Carolina State and Florida Atlantic dropped out after each lost games last week. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina’s No. 1 run in Top 25 hits 35 weeks South Carolina remained No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll after topping Mississippi in overtime on Sunday. The Gamecocks have been No. 1 for 35 straight weeks, the third-longest streak of all time. They received 27 of the 28 first-place votes from the national media panel, marking the first time all season they weren’t a unanimous choice. Indiana got the other first-place vote and stayed second in the poll. The Hoosiers have won 14 consecutive games and are 9-0 against AP Top 25 teams this season — the most wins against ranked opponents of any team in the country. Stanford, UConn and LSU round out the top five teams. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Washington Capitals, 7:00 p.m. Vegas Golden Knights at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. Olympics – Nations: No clarity on neutrality, no Olympics for Russia The governments of 35 nations signed a statement calling on the IOC to clarify the definition of “neutrality” as it seeks a way to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes back into international sports and next year’s Paris Olympics. The statement said the countries do not agree Russian and Belarusian athletes should be allowed back into competition as long as the lack of clarity and concrete details on a workable neutrality model aren’t addressed. The United States, Britain, France, Canada and Germany were among those signing. Those five countries brought nearly one-fifth of all the athletes to the Tokyo Games in 2021. The letter was the product of a Feb. 10 summit in London. MLB – Cubs, RHP Michael Fulmer finalize $4M, 1-year contract The Chicago Cubs have added Michael Fulmer to their bullpen, finalizing a $4 million, one-year contract with the right-hander. Fulmer played for Detroit and Minnesota last season, going 5-6 with 3.39 ERA in a career-high 67 appearances. He began the season with the Tigers and was traded to the Twins in August. Fulmer says conversations with former Cubs relievers Andrew Chafin and Daniel Norris cemented his decision to join the team. MLB – Elvis Andrus to play 2nd base with Chicago White Sox Elvis Andrus is joining the Chicago White Sox, stepping into the team’s opening at second base. Andrus has finalized a $3 million, one-year contract. The two-time All-Star has played shortstop for his entire big league career, but he is going to move over to second in his return to Chicago. To make room on the roster, left-hander Bennett Sousa was designated for assignment. The 34-year-old Andrus finished last season with Chicago, hitting .271 with nine homers and 28 RBIs in 43 games after he was cut by Oakland. MLB – Milestones behind him, Cabrera hopes for fun final year Miguel Cabrera sounds at ease with his decision to call it a career. The Detroit slugger joked with reporters in his usual playful way and insisted he doesn’t need opponents to lavish him with attention. That will likely come this season whether he wants it or not. Two decades after his big league debut as a 20-year-old Florida Marlin, Cabrera is entering his final season. He’s hoping for good health and more wins for the Tigers. Cabrera hit his 500th home run two years ago. Last season he reached 3,000 hits. MLB – Major league teams searching for advantages with new rules The only certainty about Major League Baseball’s new rules for the 2023 season is that everyone is going to push and pull on them in search of an edge. The size of the bases has been increased to 18-inch squares from 15. The new pitch clock is 15 seconds with no runners on base and 20 seconds with runners. The increasingly frequent infield shift has been eliminated, and there is a limit of two of what MLB calls disengagements — pickoff attempts or steps off the rubber — per plate appearance. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Manitoba Moose 5, Grand Rapids Griffins 1 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball St. Joseph 47, Berrien Springs 42 St. Joe rallied from a 40-30 deficit heading into the final quarter and outscored Berrien Springs 17-2 in the fourth quarter for a 47-42 win over the upset minded Shamrocks.  Chase Sanders had 12 points to lead St. Joe while Matt Lanier and Luke Lehner had 11 points each.  Allen Taylor had 14 points to lead Berrien Springs while Brady Blasko had 13. Buchanan 61, Our Lady of the Lake 30 Brandywine 71, New Buffalo 27 Coloma 55, Dowagiac 51 Decatur 53, Bloomingdale 37 Landon Fisher had 27 points for Decatur in the 53-37 win over Bloomingdale Edwardsburg 65, Sturgis 42 Battle Creek Central 63, Gull Lake 48 Parchment 56, Portage Northern 49 Girls Basketball Benton Harbor 47, Our Lady of the Lake 32 Athens 58, Michigan Lutheran 29 Bloomingdale 66, Decatur 33 Edwardsburg 65, Sturgis 9 Portage Northern 51, Parchment 26 Galesburg-Augusta 33, Climax-Scotts 26 Saugatuck 51, Kentwood Grand River 34 Tonight Boys Basketball Our Lady of the Lake at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Countryside at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. River Valley at Buchanan, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. South Haven at Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Watervliet at Kalamazoo Christian, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Howardsville Christian, 7:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Parchment, 7:00 p.m. Mendon at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Bloomingdale, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Vermontville Maple Valley, 7:00 p.m. Otsego at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Plainwell, 7:15 p.m. Vicksburg at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball Lakeshore at Dowagiac, 6:30 p.m. Brandywine at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Watervliet Grace Christian at New Buffalo, 6:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at River Valley, 6:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Edwardsburg, 7:00 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Martin, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Fennville, 7:30 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Gobles, 5:30 p.m. Bangor at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Vermontville Maple Valley at Comstock, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Portage Northern, 7:15 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (20-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (18-1)   67 (tie) North Farmington                             (17-1)   67 4. Grand Blanc                                       (17-2)   59 5. Muskegon                                           (17-2)   57 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (16-3)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (17-1)   46 8. Kalamazoo Central                            (18-2)  38 9. Grand Rapids Northview                        (15-4)   35 10. Grosse Pointe South                          (16-3)   21 Others receiving votes: Port Huron Northern 19, Warren De La Salle 16, Lansing Waverly 12, Mason 9, Okemos 7, Grand Haven 6, Detroit King 5, Mount Pleasant 3, Port Huron 3, Troy 2, Hamtramck 2, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 1, Oak Park 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (5)                  (16-1)   75 2. Warren Lincoln                                   (16-4)   65 3. Olivet                                                (18-0)   62 4. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (16-2)   57 5. Grand Rapids Christian                         (14-4)   45 6. Grand Rapids South Christian                (16-3)   42 7. Big Rapids                                           (16-1)   35 (tie) Grand Rapids Catholic Central           (14-5)   35 9. Boyne City                                          (17-2)   33 10. Benton Harbor                                (14-6)  25 Others receiving votes: Saginaw 22, Standish Sterling Central 21, Chelsea 17, Hart 17, Ferndale 16, Ludington 14, Bridgeport 5, Croswell-Lexington 4, Cadillac 4, Onsted 3, Marshall 1, Whitehall 1, Wyoming Lee 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (18-1)   88 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (18-0)   83 3. Flint Beecher (1)                                 (15-3)   73 4. Watervliet                                        (17-2)  67 5. Napoleon                                            (18-0)   62 6. Iron Mountain                                     (18-1)   57 7. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (17-1)   48 8. Brandywine                                      (16-2)  42 9. Cass City                                            (16-1)   34 10. Traverse City St. Francis                     (15-3)   27 Others receiving votes: Saginaw Nouvel 24, Blanchard Montabella 22, McBain 18, Maple City Glen Lake 15, Ovid-Elsie 13, Brown City 10, Ecorse 9, Jonesville 8, St. Ignace 8, Plymouth Christian 5, Beal City 4, New Haven 2, Detroit Edison 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (4)                   (16-0)   74 2. Painesdale Jeffers (1)                           (17-1)   65 3. Munising                                            (17-1)   53 4. Lake Leelanau St Mary                           (15-2)   50 5. Hillman                                              (16-1)   47 6. Powers North Central                          (14-3)   43 7. Baldwin                                             (18-1)   42 8. Bellevue                                             (17-1)   36 (tie) Mio Au Sable                                     (16-1)   36 10. Genesee Christian                              (13-4)   33 Others receiving votes: Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 28, Ironwood 27, Gaylord St. Mary 21, Rudyard 9, Kingston 9, Onaway 7, Eau Claire 6, Detroit Douglass 5, Watersmeet 4, Pittsford 4, Norway 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (18-2)   73 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                        (19-0)   70 3. Rockford                                            (19-1)   65 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                        (17-0)   61 5. Wayne Memorial                                   (17-4)   53 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (17-2)   49 7. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (17-3)   46 8. Byron Center                                      (17-3)   30 9. DeWitt                                              (18-2)   23 10. Temperance Bedford                           (20-1)   21 Others receiving votes: North Farmington 19, Coldwater 18, Jackson Northwest 16, Holt 12, Kalamazoo Central 11, Utica Ford 9, Saline 8, Grand Blanc 5, Belleville 5, Riverview 3, Lake Orion 2, Rochester 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (19-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                    (15-3)   69 3. Chelsea                                              (19-1)   66 4. Lake Fenton                                        (20-0)   59 5. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (17-3)   53 6. Haslett                                              (20-1)   51 7. Vicksburg                                         (20-0)  45 8. Frankenmuth                                       (17-2)   35 9. Goodrich                                            (18-2)   26 (tie) North Branch                                  (18-2)   26 Others receiving votes: Lansing Catholic 18, Dearborn Divine Child 14, Escanaba 14, Big Rapids 12, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 8, Detroit Country Day 5, Standish-Sterling 5, Redford Westfield Prep 4, Caro 4, Romulus 4, Ludington 3, Warren Fitzgerald 3, Marysville 1. Division 3 1. Dansville (1)                                       (17-1)   66 (tie) Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (3)          (15-5)   66 3. Buchanan                                          (18-1)  65 4. Blissfield                                           (19-1)   61 5. Lake City (1)                                        (19-1)   54 6. Hancock                                             (17-1)   44 7. Hemlock                                             (16-3)   35 8. Traverse City St. Francis                       (17-2)   34 (tie) Sanford-Meridian                             (18-1)   34 10. Kent City                                          (17-3)   29 Others receiving votes: Brandywine 27, McBain 14, Hart 13, Evart 11, Calumet 11, Bronson 7, Ithaca 7, Springport 7, Sandusky 5, Harbor Springs 3, Elk Rapids 3, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 2, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 1, Ovid-Elsie 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                        (17-2)   75 2. Kingston                                            (18-1)   68 3. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (18-2)   61 4. Mackinaw City                                     (19-1)   60 (tie) St. Charles                                     (17-2)   60 6. Petersburg Summerfield                         (18-2)   47 7. Baraga                                               (16-4)   33 8. Norway                                              (17-3)   28 9. Martin                                              (15-4)  21 10. Cedarville                                        (15-4)   20 (tie) Pittsford                                        (16-3)   20 Others receiving votes: Brethren 16, Lake Linden-Hubbell 16, Hillman 15, Fowler 13, Ontonagon 8, Colon 8, Genesee Christian 8, Morenci 7, Carney-Nadeau 5, Indian River-Inland Lakes 4, Manistee Catholic Central 4, Mendon 2, Ewen-Trout Creek 1.AP MEN’S TOP 251Houston(48)25-22Alabama(7)23-43Kansas(7)22-54UCLA23-45Purdue24-46Virginia21-47Arizona24-48Texas21-69Baylor20-710Marquette21-611Tennessee20-712Gonzaga23-513Miami22-514Kansas State20-715Saint Mary’s24-516Xavier20-717Indiana19-818UConn20-719Creighton18-920Providence20-721Northwestern20-722San Diego State21-523Iowa State17-924TCU18-925Texas A&M20-7AP WOMEN’S TOP 251South Carolina(27)27-02Indiana (1)26-13Stanford25-34UConn24-45LSU25-16Iowa22-57Maryland22-58Utah23-39Virginia Tech22-410Notre Dame22-411Duke23-412Michigan20-613Oklahoma22-414Arizona21-615Villanova23-516Ohio State22-517UCLA21-618Gonzaga25-319Texas21-720Iowa State17-721Colorado21-622North Carolina19-823Florida State22-724UNLV25-225TMiddle Tennessee22-425TIllinois20-7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Ohio State upsets Michigan women – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 2:58


NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Buffalo, 7:00 p.m. (17) Indiana at Michigan State, 9:00 p.m.   Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Yesterday (16) Ohio State 74, (12) Michigan 61 (16) Ohio State 74, (12) Michigan 61 – Harris, Ohio State women beat Michigan 74-61 Rikki Harris scored a career-high 23 points with five assists and seven steals, Taylor Thierry added 15 points and No. 16 Ohio State beat No. 12 Michigan 74-61 to complete a season sweep of the Wolverines. It was Ohio State’s first victory over a ranked team since topping Michigan 66-57 on New Year’s Eve. Taylor Mikesell made four 3-pointers and scored 12 for Ohio State (23-5, 12-5 Big Ten). Cotie McMahon had seven points, eight rebounds and seven assists. McMahon was named the Big Ten freshman of the week for the sixth time earlier on Monday after averaging 19.5 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game. Leigha Brown scored a career-high 36 points with nine rebounds for Michigan. NCAAMBKB – Houston back at No. 1 as Northwestern makes debut Houston returned to No. 1 in the AP men’s college basketball poll for the third time this season while Northwestern and Texas A&M barged into the rankings after each had a pair of impressive wins last week. The Cougars picked up 48 first-place votes from the 62-member national media panel with just two weeks left in the regular season. Alabama dropped one spot after losing to Tennessee and routing Georgia in its lone week at No. 1. The Crimson Tide held onto seven first-place votes, while Kansas also earned seven to climb two spots to No. 3. North Carolina State and Florida Atlantic dropped out after each lost games last week. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina’s No. 1 run in Top 25 hits 35 weeks South Carolina remained No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll after topping Mississippi in overtime on Sunday. The Gamecocks have been No. 1 for 35 straight weeks, the third-longest streak of all time. They received 27 of the 28 first-place votes from the national media panel, marking the first time all season they weren’t a unanimous choice. Indiana got the other first-place vote and stayed second in the poll. The Hoosiers have won 14 consecutive games and are 9-0 against AP Top 25 teams this season — the most wins against ranked opponents of any team in the country. Stanford, UConn and LSU round out the top five teams. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Washington Capitals, 7:00 p.m. Vegas Golden Knights at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. Olympics – Nations: No clarity on neutrality, no Olympics for Russia The governments of 35 nations signed a statement calling on the IOC to clarify the definition of “neutrality” as it seeks a way to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes back into international sports and next year’s Paris Olympics. The statement said the countries do not agree Russian and Belarusian athletes should be allowed back into competition as long as the lack of clarity and concrete details on a workable neutrality model aren’t addressed. The United States, Britain, France, Canada and Germany were among those signing. Those five countries brought nearly one-fifth of all the athletes to the Tokyo Games in 2021. The letter was the product of a Feb. 10 summit in London. MLB – Cubs, RHP Michael Fulmer finalize $4M, 1-year contract The Chicago Cubs have added Michael Fulmer to their bullpen, finalizing a $4 million, one-year contract with the right-hander. Fulmer played for Detroit and Minnesota last season, going 5-6 with 3.39 ERA in a career-high 67 appearances. He began the season with the Tigers and was traded to the Twins in August. Fulmer says conversations with former Cubs relievers Andrew Chafin and Daniel Norris cemented his decision to join the team. MLB – Elvis Andrus to play 2nd base with Chicago White Sox Elvis Andrus is joining the Chicago White Sox, stepping into the team’s opening at second base. Andrus has finalized a $3 million, one-year contract. The two-time All-Star has played shortstop for his entire big league career, but he is going to move over to second in his return to Chicago. To make room on the roster, left-hander Bennett Sousa was designated for assignment. The 34-year-old Andrus finished last season with Chicago, hitting .271 with nine homers and 28 RBIs in 43 games after he was cut by Oakland. MLB – Milestones behind him, Cabrera hopes for fun final year Miguel Cabrera sounds at ease with his decision to call it a career. The Detroit slugger joked with reporters in his usual playful way and insisted he doesn’t need opponents to lavish him with attention. That will likely come this season whether he wants it or not. Two decades after his big league debut as a 20-year-old Florida Marlin, Cabrera is entering his final season. He’s hoping for good health and more wins for the Tigers. Cabrera hit his 500th home run two years ago. Last season he reached 3,000 hits. MLB – Major league teams searching for advantages with new rules The only certainty about Major League Baseball’s new rules for the 2023 season is that everyone is going to push and pull on them in search of an edge. The size of the bases has been increased to 18-inch squares from 15. The new pitch clock is 15 seconds with no runners on base and 20 seconds with runners. The increasingly frequent infield shift has been eliminated, and there is a limit of two of what MLB calls disengagements — pickoff attempts or steps off the rubber — per plate appearance. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Manitoba Moose 5, Grand Rapids Griffins 1 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball St. Joseph 47, Berrien Springs 42 St. Joe rallied from a 40-30 deficit heading into the final quarter and outscored Berrien Springs 17-2 in the fourth quarter for a 47-42 win over the upset minded Shamrocks.  Chase Sanders had 12 points to lead St. Joe while Matt Lanier and Luke Lehner had 11 points each.  Allen Taylor had 14 points to lead Berrien Springs while Brady Blasko had 13. Buchanan 61, Our Lady of the Lake 30 Brandywine 71, New Buffalo 27 Coloma 55, Dowagiac 51 Decatur 53, Bloomingdale 37 Landon Fisher had 27 points for Decatur in the 53-37 win over Bloomingdale Edwardsburg 65, Sturgis 42 Battle Creek Central 63, Gull Lake 48 Parchment 56, Portage Northern 49 Girls Basketball Benton Harbor 47, Our Lady of the Lake 32 Athens 58, Michigan Lutheran 29 Bloomingdale 66, Decatur 33 Edwardsburg 65, Sturgis 9 Portage Northern 51, Parchment 26 Galesburg-Augusta 33, Climax-Scotts 26 Saugatuck 51, Kentwood Grand River 34 Tonight Boys Basketball Our Lady of the Lake at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Countryside at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. River Valley at Buchanan, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. South Haven at Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Watervliet at Kalamazoo Christian, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Howardsville Christian, 7:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Parchment, 7:00 p.m. Mendon at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Bloomingdale, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Vermontville Maple Valley, 7:00 p.m. Otsego at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Plainwell, 7:15 p.m. Vicksburg at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball Lakeshore at Dowagiac, 6:30 p.m. Brandywine at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Watervliet Grace Christian at New Buffalo, 6:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at River Valley, 6:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Edwardsburg, 7:00 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Martin, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Fennville, 7:30 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Gobles, 5:30 p.m. Bangor at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Vermontville Maple Valley at Comstock, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Portage Northern, 7:15 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (20-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (18-1)   67 (tie) North Farmington                             (17-1)   67 4. Grand Blanc                                       (17-2)   59 5. Muskegon                                           (17-2)   57 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (16-3)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (17-1)   46 8. Kalamazoo Central                            (18-2)  38 9. Grand Rapids Northview                        (15-4)   35 10. Grosse Pointe South                          (16-3)   21 Others receiving votes: Port Huron Northern 19, Warren De La Salle 16, Lansing Waverly 12, Mason 9, Okemos 7, Grand Haven 6, Detroit King 5, Mount Pleasant 3, Port Huron 3, Troy 2, Hamtramck 2, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 1, Oak Park 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (5)                  (16-1)   75 2. Warren Lincoln                                   (16-4)   65 3. Olivet                                                (18-0)   62 4. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (16-2)   57 5. Grand Rapids Christian                         (14-4)   45 6. Grand Rapids South Christian                (16-3)   42 7. Big Rapids                                           (16-1)   35 (tie) Grand Rapids Catholic Central           (14-5)   35 9. Boyne City                                          (17-2)   33 10. Benton Harbor                                (14-6)  25 Others receiving votes: Saginaw 22, Standish Sterling Central 21, Chelsea 17, Hart 17, Ferndale 16, Ludington 14, Bridgeport 5, Croswell-Lexington 4, Cadillac 4, Onsted 3, Marshall 1, Whitehall 1, Wyoming Lee 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (18-1)   88 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (18-0)   83 3. Flint Beecher (1)                                 (15-3)   73 4. Watervliet                                        (17-2)  67 5. Napoleon                                            (18-0)   62 6. Iron Mountain                                     (18-1)   57 7. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (17-1)   48 8. Brandywine                                      (16-2)  42 9. Cass City                                            (16-1)   34 10. Traverse City St. Francis                     (15-3)   27 Others receiving votes: Saginaw Nouvel 24, Blanchard Montabella 22, McBain 18, Maple City Glen Lake 15, Ovid-Elsie 13, Brown City 10, Ecorse 9, Jonesville 8, St. Ignace 8, Plymouth Christian 5, Beal City 4, New Haven 2, Detroit Edison 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (4)                   (16-0)   74 2. Painesdale Jeffers (1)                           (17-1)   65 3. Munising                                            (17-1)   53 4. Lake Leelanau St Mary                           (15-2)   50 5. Hillman                                              (16-1)   47 6. Powers North Central                          (14-3)   43 7. Baldwin                                             (18-1)   42 8. Bellevue                                             (17-1)   36 (tie) Mio Au Sable                                     (16-1)   36 10. Genesee Christian                              (13-4)   33 Others receiving votes: Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 28, Ironwood 27, Gaylord St. Mary 21, Rudyard 9, Kingston 9, Onaway 7, Eau Claire 6, Detroit Douglass 5, Watersmeet 4, Pittsford 4, Norway 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (18-2)   73 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                        (19-0)   70 3. Rockford                                            (19-1)   65 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                        (17-0)   61 5. Wayne Memorial                                   (17-4)   53 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (17-2)   49 7. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (17-3)   46 8. Byron Center                                      (17-3)   30 9. DeWitt                                              (18-2)   23 10. Temperance Bedford                           (20-1)   21 Others receiving votes: North Farmington 19, Coldwater 18, Jackson Northwest 16, Holt 12, Kalamazoo Central 11, Utica Ford 9, Saline 8, Grand Blanc 5, Belleville 5, Riverview 3, Lake Orion 2, Rochester 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (19-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                    (15-3)   69 3. Chelsea                                              (19-1)   66 4. Lake Fenton                                        (20-0)   59 5. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (17-3)   53 6. Haslett                                              (20-1)   51 7. Vicksburg                                         (20-0)  45 8. Frankenmuth                                       (17-2)   35 9. Goodrich                                            (18-2)   26 (tie) North Branch                                  (18-2)   26 Others receiving votes: Lansing Catholic 18, Dearborn Divine Child 14, Escanaba 14, Big Rapids 12, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 8, Detroit Country Day 5, Standish-Sterling 5, Redford Westfield Prep 4, Caro 4, Romulus 4, Ludington 3, Warren Fitzgerald 3, Marysville 1. Division 3 1. Dansville (1)                                       (17-1)   66 (tie) Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (3)          (15-5)   66 3. Buchanan                                          (18-1)  65 4. Blissfield                                           (19-1)   61 5. Lake City (1)                                        (19-1)   54 6. Hancock                                             (17-1)   44 7. Hemlock                                             (16-3)   35 8. Traverse City St. Francis                       (17-2)   34 (tie) Sanford-Meridian                             (18-1)   34 10. Kent City                                          (17-3)   29 Others receiving votes: Brandywine 27, McBain 14, Hart 13, Evart 11, Calumet 11, Bronson 7, Ithaca 7, Springport 7, Sandusky 5, Harbor Springs 3, Elk Rapids 3, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 2, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 1, Ovid-Elsie 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                        (17-2)   75 2. Kingston                                            (18-1)   68 3. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (18-2)   61 4. Mackinaw City                                     (19-1)   60 (tie) St. Charles                                     (17-2)   60 6. Petersburg Summerfield                         (18-2)   47 7. Baraga                                               (16-4)   33 8. Norway                                              (17-3)   28 9. 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Larkin scores twice as Red Wings blow out Vancouver 6-1 – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 2:57


NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Detroit Red Wings 6, Vancouver Canucks 1 Red Wings 6, Canucks 1 – Red Wings trounce struggling Canucks 6-1 Dylan Larkin scored twice and the Detroit Red Wings beat the struggling Vancouver Canucks 6-1 for their third straight win. Robby Fabbri and Gustav Lindstrom each had a goal and an assist, and Pius Suter and Jonatan Berggren also scored for the Red Wings. Michael Rasmussen had two assists and Ville Husso made 29 saves, including a late penalty shot. It was the Red Wings' second lopsided win in the last three days against the Canucks after winning 5-2 in Detroit on Saturday. Sheldon Dries scored for Vancouver and Collin Delia stopped 17 shots. The Canucks have given up five or more goals in 25 of 54 games this season. Tonight Chicago Blackhawks at Montreal Canadiens, 7:00 p.m. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Orlando Magic 100, Chicago Bulls 91 Utah Jazz 123, Indiana Pacers 117 Magic 100, Bulls 91 – Banchero, Wagner, Fultz lead Magic over Bulls 100-91 Paolo Banchero scored 22 points, Franz Wagner and Markelle Fultz added 18 points apiece and the Orlando Magic beat the cold-shooting Chicago Bulls 100-91. Fultz just missed a triple-double with 10 rebounds and nine assists. Wendell Carter Jr. scored 15 points against his former team as the Magic won for the fourth time in six games. The Bulls matched a season high by dropping their fourth in a row. They missed their first 16 3-pointers before Coby White hit one late in the third and 18 of 21 in all. Zach LaVine led Chicago with 26 points. Jazz 123, Pacers 117 – Clarkson, Markkanen lead Jazz past Pacers 123-117 Jordan Clarkson and Lauri Markkanen each scored 29 points and the Utah Jazz beat the Indiana Pacers 123-117. Clarkson hit a 3-pointer for a 115-110 lead with 2:03 remaining, and added a 13-foot baseline jumper to extend the lead to 117-113 in the final minute. Lauri Markkanen sealed the win with four free throws in the final 14.2 seconds. Tyrese Haliburton finished with 30 points and 12 assists, Bennedict Mathurin scored 21 and Aaron Nesmith 19 for Indiana. NCAAFB – Alabama announces hiring of coordinators Steele, Rees Alabama coach Nick Saban has hired Kevin Steele as defensive coordinator and Tommy Rees as offensive coordinator. Alabama announced the already widely reported hirings on Monday, along with the addition of inside linebackers coach Austin Armstrong. Steele is a former defensive coordinator at a number of Power Five schools and spent last season at Miami. Rees had spent the last three seasons as offensive coordinator at Notre Dame, where he’s a former starting quarterback. Armstrong was the Southern Miss defensive coordinator the past two seasons. NCAAFB – Michigan says it had proof against fired football assistant Michigan fired football co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss in January after he failed to attend a meeting to discuss whether he had gained access to computer accounts that belonged to other people. That’s according to documents released to The Associated Press. An athletic department official told Weiss that the university had evidence that he had “inappropriately accessed” the accounts. Weiss was fired on Jan. 20, after skipping a meeting. Campus police are investigating possible computer crimes at the football building known as Schembechler Hall. Weiss has not directly addressed the allegations, saying only that he looks forward to “putting this matter” behind him. NFL – Super Bowl averages 113 million, 3rd most-watched in history Sunday's Super Bowl was the third most-watched television show in history, with an estimated 113 million people watching the Kansas City Chiefs rally to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles. Fox said Monday that the preliminary numbers include the broadcasts on Fox and Fox Deportes as well as streaming on Fox and the NFL's digital sites. The figures are via Nielsen's Fast National data and Adobe Analytics. Final Nielsen data will be available on Tuesday. Rihanna's halftime show averaged 118.7 million viewers, making it the second-most watched in Super Bowl history behind Katy Perry’s 2015 performance. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Michigan at Wisconsin, 9:00 p.m.    News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM (joined after HSBB) Notre Dame at Duke, 7:00 p.m. Kent State at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. Akron at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Bama takes over number 1 in men's top 25 Alabama is the new No. 1, rising to the top spot in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll for the first time in 20 years. Purdue's loss to Northwestern last week caused a jumble at the top of the AP Top 25 and the Crimson Tide were the biggest beneficiaries. Alabama received 38 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel, moving up two spots to leapfrog No. 2 Houston. The Cougars had 22 first-place votes to remain at No. 2 and Purdue, down to No. 3, still had two votes at No. 1. UCLA and Kansas rounded out the top five. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina still #1 The UNLV women are ranked No. 23 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 college basketball poll. It is the first ranking for the Lady Rebels since 1994. South Carolina is ranked No. 1 for the 34th consecutive week — the third-longest run in poll history. Indiana, Stanford, Utah and LSU round out the top five. UConn saw its 30-year streak of not losing consecutive games end last week and is now ranked sixth. NCAAMBKB – Former Michigan State star pleads guilty in 2021 murder case A former Michigan State University basketball star has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and a firearm charge in the fatal shooting of a Detroit man. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy says 31-year-old Keith Damon Appling pleaded guilty Monday to one count each of second-degree murder and felony firearm in the killing of 66-year-old Clyde Edmonds. Prosecutors say Appling fatally shot Edmonds in May 2021 after the men argued over a handgun. His plea agreement calls for 18 to 40 years in prison on the second-degree murder charge and two years to be served consecutively on the firearm charge. The Detroit Pershing prep star played at Michigan State from 2010 to 2014. Appling also played pro basketball overseas and had two brief contracts with the NBA's Orlando Magic. MLB – Spring training’s start brings pitch clocks, shift limits Spring training opens Monday in Florida and Arizona. And there’ll be lots of new changes, like pitch clocks, limits on defensive shifts and larger bases. Players are reporting early ahead of the World Baseball Classic. Opening day is March 30. This season will see some star players in new places: Jacob deGrom, Justin Verlander, Trea Turner and Xander Bogaerts. There also are four new managers: Bruce Bochy, Matt Quatraro, Pedro Grifol and Skip Schumaker. MLB – ‘Ghost runner’ in extra innings made permanent by MLB Starting extra innings with a runner on second base during the regular season was made a permanent rules change by Major League Baseball after three seasons of use during the coronavirus pandemic. Use of position players as pitchers also was tightened by the joint competition committee. They will be limited to extra innings, when a player's team is losing by eight or more runs or is winning by 10 or more runs in the ninth inning. Last year, a position player could pitch only in extra innings or if his team was losing or winning by six or more runs. NBAGL – NBA ‘G' League Last Night Windy City Bulls 115, Grand Rapids Gold 112 – OT Tonight Windy City Bulls at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Portage Central 55, Lakeshore 49 Portage Central got 29 points from junior Alex Beachnau in a 55-49 win over Lakeshore.  The Lancers were lead by 17 points from Jack Carlisle.  The Lancers fall to 6-10 on the year. Our Lady of the Lake 45, Hartford 41 – OT Matt Lage had 28 points to help lead Our Lady of the Lake to a 45-41 overtime win at Hartford. Owen McLoughlin added 15 points for the Lakers. Lawrence 63, Michigan Lutheran 55 Lawrence outscored Michigan Lutheran 20-2 in the 3rd quarter for a 63-55 win over the Titans. Tim Coombs had 26 points to lead Lawrence, and John Schumann had 20 points, 11 rebounds and 11 blocks. Zac Lockman scored 12 to lead ML, Jared DeWeerd had 10. Brandywine 85, Bloomingdale 37 Fennville 58, Covert 48 Homer 56, Centreville 50 Girls Basketball St. Joseph 48, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 34 St. Joe picked up their second straight win with a 48-34 win over Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, Jaslynn Ward scored a game high 15 points to lead the Bears, while Tess Kapelke added 13. Brandywine 42, Michigan Lutheran 14 Coloma 35, Delton-Kellogg 27 Bridgman 34, Parchment 32 Fennville 30, Comstock 23 Schoolcraft 46, Cassopolis 35 Tonight Boys Basketball Non-Conference Kalamazoo Central at Benton Harbor, 7:00 p.m. WSJM Martin at Michigan Lutheran, 7:00 p.m. Countryside Academy at Kalamazoo Phoenix, 8:00 p.m. Watervliet at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Brandywine at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. South Haven at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Hartford, 6:30 p.m. Marcellus at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at River Valley, 7:00 p.m. Coldwater at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Comstock, 7:00 p.m. Mendon at Tekonsha, 7:30 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Hackett at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Delton-Kellogg, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Schoolcraft at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Wolverine Paw Paw at Niles, 7:15 p.m. Three Rivers at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Edwardsburg at Sturgis, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Girls Basketball Non-Conference Benton Harbor at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Decatur, 6:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. New Buffalo at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Hartford at Howardsville Christian, 6:30 p.m. Mattawan at Coldwater, 7:00 p.m. Comstock at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Burr Oak at Mendon, 6:30 p.m. Wolverine Niles at Paw Paw, 7:15 p.m. Otsego at Three Rivers, 7:15 p.m. Sturgis at Edwardsburg, 7:15 p.m. Vicksburg at Plainwell, 7:15 p.m. SAC Martin at Kalamazoo Christian, 7:00 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Holland Black River at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Parchment, 7;00 p.m. Gobles at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (17-0)   75 2. North Farmington                                (15-1)   67 3. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (16-1)   64 3. Muskegon                                           (15-1)   64 5. Grand Blanc                                       (15-2)   54 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (15-3)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (16-1)   47 8. Port Huron Northern                           (16-2)   30 (tie) Kalamazoo Central                         (15-2)  30 10. Grand Rapids Northview                      (13-4)   28 Others receiving votes: Grosse Pointe South 18, Grand Haven 13, Warren De La Salle 11, Okemos 10, Battle Creek Lakeview 8, Portage Northern 7, Clarkston 6, Hamtramck 4, Mason 4, Mount Pleasant 4, Saline 2, St. Joseph 2, Ann Arbor Skyline 1, Mattawan 1, River Rouge 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)                  (15-1)   72 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (14-2)   67 3. Warren Lincoln                                   (15-3)   61 4. Olivet                                                (17-0)   59 5. Saginaw                                             (15-4)   48 6. Benton Harbor                                  (13-4)  46 7. Grand Rapids Christian                         (12-4)   44 8. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (12-5)   29 9. Ludington                                          (15-1)   28 10. Boyne City (1)                                   (15-2)   22 (tie) Grand Rapids South Christian             (14-3)   22 Others receiving votes: Big Rapids 20, Standish Sterling Central 16, Chelsea 15, Hart 13, Ferndale 12, Flat Rock 9, Kingsford 7, Cadillac 5, Flint Hamady 3, Richmond 2. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (15-1)   88 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (16-0)   82 3. Flint Beecher (1)                                 (13-3)   80 4. Watervliet                                        (15-1)  68 5. Napoleon                                            (16-0)   54 6. Brandywine                                      (14-1)  51 7. Iron Mountain                                     (16-1)   46 8. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (15-1)   45 9. Cass City                                            (15-1)   34 10. Maple City Glen Lake                           (15-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Traverse City St. Francis 26, St. Ignace 25, Blanchard Montabella 19, Saginaw Nouvel 18, Jonesville 11, McBain 10, Clinton 7, Ovid-Elsie 6, Ecorse 5, Brown City 4, New Haven 3, Bad Axe 3, Beal City 2, Erie-Mason 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (2)                   (14-0)   72 2. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (16-0)   63 3. Mio Au Sable                                       (14-0)   54 4. Hillman                                              (14-1)   50 5. Munising                                            (16-1)   48 6. Lake Leelanau St Mary (1)                      (14-1)   47 7. Powers North Central                          (11-3)   38 8. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (15-2)   37 9. Baldwin                                             (16-1)   34 10. Bellevue                                           (14-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Genesee Christian 28, Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 26, Ironwood 20, Detroit Douglass 15, Kingston 10, Rudyard 9, Pittsford 4, Watersmeet 3, Onaway 3, Eau Claire 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (17-2)   73 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                         (15-0)   69 3. Rockford                                            (16-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                         (14-0)   61 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (16-2)   57 6. Wayne Memorial                                   (15-4)   49 7. Grosse Pointe North                            (15-2)   47 8. Holt                                                  (15-2)   27 9. Byron Center                                      (15-3)   23 10. DeWitt                                             (16-2)   18 Others receiving votes: Jackson Northwest 16, Temperance Bedford 16, North Farmington 14, Coldwater 13, Saline 11, Utica Ford 8, Kalamazoo Central 8, 18, Grand Blanc 6, Belleville 4, Lake Orion 4, East Grand Rapids 3, Rochester 3, Howell 2, Lowell 2, Riverview 1, Canton Salem 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (17-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                     (14-3)   68 3. Chelsea                                              (18-1)   64 4. Haslett                                              (19-0)   63 5. Lake Fenton                                        (19-0)   55 6. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (15-3)   47 7. Vicksburg                                         (18-0)  36 8. Goodrich                                            (17-1)   32 9. Dearborn Divine Child                          (13-5)   29 10. Frankenmuth                                     (15-2)   26 Others receiving votes: Lansing Catholic 15, Big Rapids 14, Escanaba 12, North Branch 11, Romulus 11, Redford Westfield Prep 10, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 6, Ludington 5, Standish-Sterling 5, Warren Fitzgerald 4, Marine City 4, St. Clair 3, Marysville 2, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Hamilton 1. Division 3 1. Buchanan (1)                                     (17-1)  69 2. Dansville (2)                                       (16-1)   64 3. Blissfield                                           (17-1)   62 4. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (1)              (12-5)   60 5. Hancock                                             (15-1)   54 5. Lake City (1)                                        (17-1)   54 7. Hemlock                                             (15-3)   31 8. Traverse City St. Francis                       (15-2)   29 9. Sanford-Meridian                                (17-1)   28 (tie) Kent City                                        (16-3)   28 Others receiving votes: McBain 22, Brandywine 14, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 14, Evart 13, Harbor Springs 13, Hart 12, Calumet 12, Ovid-Elsie 7, 19, Sandusky 5, Ithaca 5, Bronson 4. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (4)                        (14-2)   74 2. Kingston (1)                                       (15-1)   69 3. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (16-2)   63 4. Mackinaw City                                     (16-1)   60 5. St. Charles                                         (16-2)   53 6. Petersburg Summerfield                         (16-2)   40 7. Norway                                              (17-2)   35 8. Baraga                                               (14-3)   31 9. Cedarville                                          (13-3)   24 10. Hillman                                            (15-3)   20 (tie) Martin                                          (14-3)  20 Others receiving votes: Morenci 19, Pittsford 18, Fowler 14, Lake Linden-Hubbell 14, Brethren 13, Genesee Christian 10, Colon 8, Ontonagon 8, Hillsdale Academy 3, Indian River-Inland Lakes 2, Ewen-Trout Creek 1, Manistee Catholic Central 1.Detroit Red Wings’ Pius Suter (24) scores against Vancouver Canucks goalie Collin Delia (60) during the third period of an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, British Columbia, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)Orlando Magic’s Paolo Banchero (5) shoots as Chicago Bulls’ Patrick Williams (44) and Nikola Vucevic watch during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Feb. 13, 2023, in Chicago. 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Larkin scores twice as Red Wings blow out Vancouver 6-1 – WSJM Morning Sports

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 2:57


NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Detroit Red Wings 6, Vancouver Canucks 1 Red Wings 6, Canucks 1 – Red Wings trounce struggling Canucks 6-1 Dylan Larkin scored twice and the Detroit Red Wings beat the struggling Vancouver Canucks 6-1 for their third straight win. Robby Fabbri and Gustav Lindstrom each had a goal and an assist, and Pius Suter and Jonatan Berggren also scored for the Red Wings. Michael Rasmussen had two assists and Ville Husso made 29 saves, including a late penalty shot. It was the Red Wings’ second lopsided win in the last three days against the Canucks after winning 5-2 in Detroit on Saturday. Sheldon Dries scored for Vancouver and Collin Delia stopped 17 shots. The Canucks have given up five or more goals in 25 of 54 games this season. Tonight Chicago Blackhawks at Montreal Canadiens, 7:00 p.m. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Orlando Magic 100, Chicago Bulls 91 Utah Jazz 123, Indiana Pacers 117 Magic 100, Bulls 91 – Banchero, Wagner, Fultz lead Magic over Bulls 100-91 Paolo Banchero scored 22 points, Franz Wagner and Markelle Fultz added 18 points apiece and the Orlando Magic beat the cold-shooting Chicago Bulls 100-91. Fultz just missed a triple-double with 10 rebounds and nine assists. Wendell Carter Jr. scored 15 points against his former team as the Magic won for the fourth time in six games. The Bulls matched a season high by dropping their fourth in a row. They missed their first 16 3-pointers before Coby White hit one late in the third and 18 of 21 in all. Zach LaVine led Chicago with 26 points. Jazz 123, Pacers 117 – Clarkson, Markkanen lead Jazz past Pacers 123-117 Jordan Clarkson and Lauri Markkanen each scored 29 points and the Utah Jazz beat the Indiana Pacers 123-117. Clarkson hit a 3-pointer for a 115-110 lead with 2:03 remaining, and added a 13-foot baseline jumper to extend the lead to 117-113 in the final minute. Lauri Markkanen sealed the win with four free throws in the final 14.2 seconds. Tyrese Haliburton finished with 30 points and 12 assists, Bennedict Mathurin scored 21 and Aaron Nesmith 19 for Indiana. NCAAFB – Alabama announces hiring of coordinators Steele, Rees Alabama coach Nick Saban has hired Kevin Steele as defensive coordinator and Tommy Rees as offensive coordinator. Alabama announced the already widely reported hirings on Monday, along with the addition of inside linebackers coach Austin Armstrong. Steele is a former defensive coordinator at a number of Power Five schools and spent last season at Miami. Rees had spent the last three seasons as offensive coordinator at Notre Dame, where he’s a former starting quarterback. Armstrong was the Southern Miss defensive coordinator the past two seasons. NCAAFB – Michigan says it had proof against fired football assistant Michigan fired football co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss in January after he failed to attend a meeting to discuss whether he had gained access to computer accounts that belonged to other people. That’s according to documents released to The Associated Press. An athletic department official told Weiss that the university had evidence that he had “inappropriately accessed” the accounts. Weiss was fired on Jan. 20, after skipping a meeting. Campus police are investigating possible computer crimes at the football building known as Schembechler Hall. Weiss has not directly addressed the allegations, saying only that he looks forward to “putting this matter” behind him. NFL – Super Bowl averages 113 million, 3rd most-watched in history Sunday’s Super Bowl was the third most-watched television show in history, with an estimated 113 million people watching the Kansas City Chiefs rally to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles. Fox said Monday that the preliminary numbers include the broadcasts on Fox and Fox Deportes as well as streaming on Fox and the NFL’s digital sites. The figures are via Nielsen’s Fast National data and Adobe Analytics. Final Nielsen data will be available on Tuesday. Rihanna’s halftime show averaged 118.7 million viewers, making it the second-most watched in Super Bowl history behind Katy Perry’s 2015 performance. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Michigan at Wisconsin, 9:00 p.m.    News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM (joined after HSBB) Notre Dame at Duke, 7:00 p.m. Kent State at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. Akron at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Bama takes over number 1 in men’s top 25 Alabama is the new No. 1, rising to the top spot in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll for the first time in 20 years. Purdue’s loss to Northwestern last week caused a jumble at the top of the AP Top 25 and the Crimson Tide were the biggest beneficiaries. Alabama received 38 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel, moving up two spots to leapfrog No. 2 Houston. The Cougars had 22 first-place votes to remain at No. 2 and Purdue, down to No. 3, still had two votes at No. 1. UCLA and Kansas rounded out the top five. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina still #1 The UNLV women are ranked No. 23 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 college basketball poll. It is the first ranking for the Lady Rebels since 1994. South Carolina is ranked No. 1 for the 34th consecutive week — the third-longest run in poll history. Indiana, Stanford, Utah and LSU round out the top five. UConn saw its 30-year streak of not losing consecutive games end last week and is now ranked sixth. NCAAMBKB – Former Michigan State star pleads guilty in 2021 murder case A former Michigan State University basketball star has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and a firearm charge in the fatal shooting of a Detroit man. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy says 31-year-old Keith Damon Appling pleaded guilty Monday to one count each of second-degree murder and felony firearm in the killing of 66-year-old Clyde Edmonds. Prosecutors say Appling fatally shot Edmonds in May 2021 after the men argued over a handgun. His plea agreement calls for 18 to 40 years in prison on the second-degree murder charge and two years to be served consecutively on the firearm charge. The Detroit Pershing prep star played at Michigan State from 2010 to 2014. Appling also played pro basketball overseas and had two brief contracts with the NBA’s Orlando Magic. MLB – Spring training’s start brings pitch clocks, shift limits Spring training opens Monday in Florida and Arizona. And there’ll be lots of new changes, like pitch clocks, limits on defensive shifts and larger bases. Players are reporting early ahead of the World Baseball Classic. Opening day is March 30. This season will see some star players in new places: Jacob deGrom, Justin Verlander, Trea Turner and Xander Bogaerts. There also are four new managers: Bruce Bochy, Matt Quatraro, Pedro Grifol and Skip Schumaker. MLB – ‘Ghost runner’ in extra innings made permanent by MLB Starting extra innings with a runner on second base during the regular season was made a permanent rules change by Major League Baseball after three seasons of use during the coronavirus pandemic. Use of position players as pitchers also was tightened by the joint competition committee. They will be limited to extra innings, when a player’s team is losing by eight or more runs or is winning by 10 or more runs in the ninth inning. Last year, a position player could pitch only in extra innings or if his team was losing or winning by six or more runs. NBAGL – NBA ‘G’ League Last Night Windy City Bulls 115, Grand Rapids Gold 112 – OT Tonight Windy City Bulls at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Portage Central 55, Lakeshore 49 Portage Central got 29 points from junior Alex Beachnau in a 55-49 win over Lakeshore.  The Lancers were lead by 17 points from Jack Carlisle.  The Lancers fall to 6-10 on the year. Our Lady of the Lake 45, Hartford 41 – OT Matt Lage had 28 points to help lead Our Lady of the Lake to a 45-41 overtime win at Hartford. Owen McLoughlin added 15 points for the Lakers. Lawrence 63, Michigan Lutheran 55 Lawrence outscored Michigan Lutheran 20-2 in the 3rd quarter for a 63-55 win over the Titans. Tim Coombs had 26 points to lead Lawrence, and John Schumann had 20 points, 11 rebounds and 11 blocks. Zac Lockman scored 12 to lead ML, Jared DeWeerd had 10. Brandywine 85, Bloomingdale 37 Fennville 58, Covert 48 Homer 56, Centreville 50 Girls Basketball St. Joseph 48, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 34 St. Joe picked up their second straight win with a 48-34 win over Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, Jaslynn Ward scored a game high 15 points to lead the Bears, while Tess Kapelke added 13. Brandywine 42, Michigan Lutheran 14 Coloma 35, Delton-Kellogg 27 Bridgman 34, Parchment 32 Fennville 30, Comstock 23 Schoolcraft 46, Cassopolis 35 Tonight Boys Basketball Non-Conference Kalamazoo Central at Benton Harbor, 7:00 p.m. WSJM Martin at Michigan Lutheran, 7:00 p.m. Countryside Academy at Kalamazoo Phoenix, 8:00 p.m. Watervliet at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Brandywine at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. South Haven at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Hartford, 6:30 p.m. Marcellus at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at River Valley, 7:00 p.m. Coldwater at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Comstock, 7:00 p.m. Mendon at Tekonsha, 7:30 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Hackett at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Delton-Kellogg, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Schoolcraft at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Wolverine Paw Paw at Niles, 7:15 p.m. Three Rivers at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Edwardsburg at Sturgis, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Girls Basketball Non-Conference Benton Harbor at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Decatur, 6:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. New Buffalo at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Hartford at Howardsville Christian, 6:30 p.m. Mattawan at Coldwater, 7:00 p.m. Comstock at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Burr Oak at Mendon, 6:30 p.m. Wolverine Niles at Paw Paw, 7:15 p.m. Otsego at Three Rivers, 7:15 p.m. Sturgis at Edwardsburg, 7:15 p.m. Vicksburg at Plainwell, 7:15 p.m. SAC Martin at Kalamazoo Christian, 7:00 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Holland Black River at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Parchment, 7;00 p.m. Gobles at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (17-0)   75 2. North Farmington                                (15-1)   67 3. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (16-1)   64 3. Muskegon                                           (15-1)   64 5. Grand Blanc                                       (15-2)   54 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (15-3)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (16-1)   47 8. Port Huron Northern                           (16-2)   30 (tie) Kalamazoo Central                         (15-2)  30 10. Grand Rapids Northview                      (13-4)   28 Others receiving votes: Grosse Pointe South 18, Grand Haven 13, Warren De La Salle 11, Okemos 10, Battle Creek Lakeview 8, Portage Northern 7, Clarkston 6, Hamtramck 4, Mason 4, Mount Pleasant 4, Saline 2, St. Joseph 2, Ann Arbor Skyline 1, Mattawan 1, River Rouge 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)                  (15-1)   72 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (14-2)   67 3. Warren Lincoln                                   (15-3)   61 4. Olivet                                                (17-0)   59 5. Saginaw                                             (15-4)   48 6. Benton Harbor                                  (13-4)  46 7. Grand Rapids Christian                         (12-4)   44 8. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (12-5)   29 9. Ludington                                          (15-1)   28 10. Boyne City (1)                                   (15-2)   22 (tie) Grand Rapids South Christian             (14-3)   22 Others receiving votes: Big Rapids 20, Standish Sterling Central 16, Chelsea 15, Hart 13, Ferndale 12, Flat Rock 9, Kingsford 7, Cadillac 5, Flint Hamady 3, Richmond 2. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (15-1)   88 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (16-0)   82 3. 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Hillman                                              (14-1)   50 5. Munising                                            (16-1)   48 6. Lake Leelanau St Mary (1)                      (14-1)   47 7. Powers North Central                          (11-3)   38 8. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (15-2)   37 9. Baldwin                                             (16-1)   34 10. Bellevue                                           (14-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Genesee Christian 28, Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 26, Ironwood 20, Detroit Douglass 15, Kingston 10, Rudyard 9, Pittsford 4, Watersmeet 3, Onaway 3, Eau Claire 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (17-2)   73 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                         (15-0)   69 3. Rockford                                            (16-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                         (14-0)   61 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (16-2)   57 6. Wayne Memorial                                   (15-4)   49 7. Grosse Pointe North                            (15-2)   47 8. Holt                                                  (15-2)   27 9. Byron Center                                      (15-3)   23 10. DeWitt                                             (16-2)   18 Others receiving votes: Jackson Northwest 16, Temperance Bedford 16, North Farmington 14, Coldwater 13, Saline 11, Utica Ford 8, Kalamazoo Central 8, 18, Grand Blanc 6, Belleville 4, Lake Orion 4, East Grand Rapids 3, Rochester 3, Howell 2, Lowell 2, Riverview 1, Canton Salem 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (17-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                     (14-3)   68 3. Chelsea                                              (18-1)   64 4. Haslett                                              (19-0)   63 5. Lake Fenton                                        (19-0)   55 6. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (15-3)   47 7. Vicksburg                                         (18-0)  36 8. Goodrich                                            (17-1)   32 9. Dearborn Divine Child                          (13-5)   29 10. Frankenmuth                                     (15-2)   26 Others receiving votes: Lansing Catholic 15, Big Rapids 14, Escanaba 12, North Branch 11, Romulus 11, Redford Westfield Prep 10, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 6, Ludington 5, Standish-Sterling 5, Warren Fitzgerald 4, Marine City 4, St. Clair 3, Marysville 2, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Hamilton 1. Division 3 1. Buchanan (1)                                     (17-1)  69 2. Dansville (2)                                       (16-1)   64 3. Blissfield                                           (17-1)   62 4. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (1)              (12-5)   60 5. Hancock                                             (15-1)   54 5. Lake City (1)                                        (17-1)   54 7. Hemlock                                             (15-3)   31 8. Traverse City St. Francis                       (15-2)   29 9. Sanford-Meridian                                (17-1)   28 (tie) Kent City                                        (16-3)   28 Others receiving votes: McBain 22, Brandywine 14, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 14, Evart 13, Harbor Springs 13, Hart 12, Calumet 12, Ovid-Elsie 7, 19, Sandusky 5, Ithaca 5, Bronson 4. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (4)                        (14-2)   74 2. Kingston (1)                                       (15-1)   69 3. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (16-2)   63 4. Mackinaw City                                     (16-1)   60 5. St. Charles                                         (16-2)   53 6. Petersburg Summerfield                         (16-2)   40 7. Norway                                              (17-2)   35 8. 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Larkin scores twice as Red Wings blow out Vancouver 6-1 – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 2:57


NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Detroit Red Wings 6, Vancouver Canucks 1 Red Wings 6, Canucks 1 – Red Wings trounce struggling Canucks 6-1 Dylan Larkin scored twice and the Detroit Red Wings beat the struggling Vancouver Canucks 6-1 for their third straight win. Robby Fabbri and Gustav Lindstrom each had a goal and an assist, and Pius Suter and Jonatan Berggren also scored for the Red Wings. Michael Rasmussen had two assists and Ville Husso made 29 saves, including a late penalty shot. It was the Red Wings' second lopsided win in the last three days against the Canucks after winning 5-2 in Detroit on Saturday. Sheldon Dries scored for Vancouver and Collin Delia stopped 17 shots. The Canucks have given up five or more goals in 25 of 54 games this season. Tonight Chicago Blackhawks at Montreal Canadiens, 7:00 p.m. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Orlando Magic 100, Chicago Bulls 91 Utah Jazz 123, Indiana Pacers 117 Magic 100, Bulls 91 – Banchero, Wagner, Fultz lead Magic over Bulls 100-91 Paolo Banchero scored 22 points, Franz Wagner and Markelle Fultz added 18 points apiece and the Orlando Magic beat the cold-shooting Chicago Bulls 100-91. Fultz just missed a triple-double with 10 rebounds and nine assists. Wendell Carter Jr. scored 15 points against his former team as the Magic won for the fourth time in six games. The Bulls matched a season high by dropping their fourth in a row. They missed their first 16 3-pointers before Coby White hit one late in the third and 18 of 21 in all. Zach LaVine led Chicago with 26 points. Jazz 123, Pacers 117 – Clarkson, Markkanen lead Jazz past Pacers 123-117 Jordan Clarkson and Lauri Markkanen each scored 29 points and the Utah Jazz beat the Indiana Pacers 123-117. Clarkson hit a 3-pointer for a 115-110 lead with 2:03 remaining, and added a 13-foot baseline jumper to extend the lead to 117-113 in the final minute. Lauri Markkanen sealed the win with four free throws in the final 14.2 seconds. Tyrese Haliburton finished with 30 points and 12 assists, Bennedict Mathurin scored 21 and Aaron Nesmith 19 for Indiana. NCAAFB – Alabama announces hiring of coordinators Steele, Rees Alabama coach Nick Saban has hired Kevin Steele as defensive coordinator and Tommy Rees as offensive coordinator. Alabama announced the already widely reported hirings on Monday, along with the addition of inside linebackers coach Austin Armstrong. Steele is a former defensive coordinator at a number of Power Five schools and spent last season at Miami. Rees had spent the last three seasons as offensive coordinator at Notre Dame, where he’s a former starting quarterback. Armstrong was the Southern Miss defensive coordinator the past two seasons. NCAAFB – Michigan says it had proof against fired football assistant Michigan fired football co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss in January after he failed to attend a meeting to discuss whether he had gained access to computer accounts that belonged to other people. That’s according to documents released to The Associated Press. An athletic department official told Weiss that the university had evidence that he had “inappropriately accessed” the accounts. Weiss was fired on Jan. 20, after skipping a meeting. Campus police are investigating possible computer crimes at the football building known as Schembechler Hall. Weiss has not directly addressed the allegations, saying only that he looks forward to “putting this matter” behind him. NFL – Super Bowl averages 113 million, 3rd most-watched in history Sunday's Super Bowl was the third most-watched television show in history, with an estimated 113 million people watching the Kansas City Chiefs rally to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles. Fox said Monday that the preliminary numbers include the broadcasts on Fox and Fox Deportes as well as streaming on Fox and the NFL's digital sites. The figures are via Nielsen's Fast National data and Adobe Analytics. Final Nielsen data will be available on Tuesday. Rihanna's halftime show averaged 118.7 million viewers, making it the second-most watched in Super Bowl history behind Katy Perry’s 2015 performance. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Michigan at Wisconsin, 9:00 p.m.    News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM (joined after HSBB) Notre Dame at Duke, 7:00 p.m. Kent State at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. Akron at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Bama takes over number 1 in men's top 25 Alabama is the new No. 1, rising to the top spot in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll for the first time in 20 years. Purdue's loss to Northwestern last week caused a jumble at the top of the AP Top 25 and the Crimson Tide were the biggest beneficiaries. Alabama received 38 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel, moving up two spots to leapfrog No. 2 Houston. The Cougars had 22 first-place votes to remain at No. 2 and Purdue, down to No. 3, still had two votes at No. 1. UCLA and Kansas rounded out the top five. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina still #1 The UNLV women are ranked No. 23 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 college basketball poll. It is the first ranking for the Lady Rebels since 1994. South Carolina is ranked No. 1 for the 34th consecutive week — the third-longest run in poll history. Indiana, Stanford, Utah and LSU round out the top five. UConn saw its 30-year streak of not losing consecutive games end last week and is now ranked sixth. NCAAMBKB – Former Michigan State star pleads guilty in 2021 murder case A former Michigan State University basketball star has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and a firearm charge in the fatal shooting of a Detroit man. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy says 31-year-old Keith Damon Appling pleaded guilty Monday to one count each of second-degree murder and felony firearm in the killing of 66-year-old Clyde Edmonds. Prosecutors say Appling fatally shot Edmonds in May 2021 after the men argued over a handgun. His plea agreement calls for 18 to 40 years in prison on the second-degree murder charge and two years to be served consecutively on the firearm charge. The Detroit Pershing prep star played at Michigan State from 2010 to 2014. Appling also played pro basketball overseas and had two brief contracts with the NBA's Orlando Magic. MLB – Spring training’s start brings pitch clocks, shift limits Spring training opens Monday in Florida and Arizona. And there’ll be lots of new changes, like pitch clocks, limits on defensive shifts and larger bases. Players are reporting early ahead of the World Baseball Classic. Opening day is March 30. This season will see some star players in new places: Jacob deGrom, Justin Verlander, Trea Turner and Xander Bogaerts. There also are four new managers: Bruce Bochy, Matt Quatraro, Pedro Grifol and Skip Schumaker. MLB – ‘Ghost runner’ in extra innings made permanent by MLB Starting extra innings with a runner on second base during the regular season was made a permanent rules change by Major League Baseball after three seasons of use during the coronavirus pandemic. Use of position players as pitchers also was tightened by the joint competition committee. They will be limited to extra innings, when a player's team is losing by eight or more runs or is winning by 10 or more runs in the ninth inning. Last year, a position player could pitch only in extra innings or if his team was losing or winning by six or more runs. NBAGL – NBA ‘G' League Last Night Windy City Bulls 115, Grand Rapids Gold 112 – OT Tonight Windy City Bulls at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Portage Central 55, Lakeshore 49 Portage Central got 29 points from junior Alex Beachnau in a 55-49 win over Lakeshore.  The Lancers were lead by 17 points from Jack Carlisle.  The Lancers fall to 6-10 on the year. Our Lady of the Lake 45, Hartford 41 – OT Matt Lage had 28 points to help lead Our Lady of the Lake to a 45-41 overtime win at Hartford. Owen McLoughlin added 15 points for the Lakers. Lawrence 63, Michigan Lutheran 55 Lawrence outscored Michigan Lutheran 20-2 in the 3rd quarter for a 63-55 win over the Titans. Tim Coombs had 26 points to lead Lawrence, and John Schumann had 20 points, 11 rebounds and 11 blocks. Zac Lockman scored 12 to lead ML, Jared DeWeerd had 10. Brandywine 85, Bloomingdale 37 Fennville 58, Covert 48 Homer 56, Centreville 50 Girls Basketball St. Joseph 48, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 34 St. Joe picked up their second straight win with a 48-34 win over Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, Jaslynn Ward scored a game high 15 points to lead the Bears, while Tess Kapelke added 13. Brandywine 42, Michigan Lutheran 14 Coloma 35, Delton-Kellogg 27 Bridgman 34, Parchment 32 Fennville 30, Comstock 23 Schoolcraft 46, Cassopolis 35 Tonight Boys Basketball Non-Conference Kalamazoo Central at Benton Harbor, 7:00 p.m. WSJM Martin at Michigan Lutheran, 7:00 p.m. Countryside Academy at Kalamazoo Phoenix, 8:00 p.m. Watervliet at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Brandywine at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. South Haven at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Hartford, 6:30 p.m. Marcellus at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at River Valley, 7:00 p.m. Coldwater at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Comstock, 7:00 p.m. Mendon at Tekonsha, 7:30 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Hackett at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Delton-Kellogg, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Schoolcraft at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Wolverine Paw Paw at Niles, 7:15 p.m. Three Rivers at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Edwardsburg at Sturgis, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Girls Basketball Non-Conference Benton Harbor at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Decatur, 6:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. New Buffalo at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Hartford at Howardsville Christian, 6:30 p.m. Mattawan at Coldwater, 7:00 p.m. Comstock at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Burr Oak at Mendon, 6:30 p.m. Wolverine Niles at Paw Paw, 7:15 p.m. Otsego at Three Rivers, 7:15 p.m. Sturgis at Edwardsburg, 7:15 p.m. Vicksburg at Plainwell, 7:15 p.m. SAC Martin at Kalamazoo Christian, 7:00 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Holland Black River at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Parchment, 7;00 p.m. Gobles at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (17-0)   75 2. North Farmington                                (15-1)   67 3. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (16-1)   64 3. Muskegon                                           (15-1)   64 5. Grand Blanc                                       (15-2)   54 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (15-3)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (16-1)   47 8. Port Huron Northern                           (16-2)   30 (tie) Kalamazoo Central                         (15-2)  30 10. Grand Rapids Northview                      (13-4)   28 Others receiving votes: Grosse Pointe South 18, Grand Haven 13, Warren De La Salle 11, Okemos 10, Battle Creek Lakeview 8, Portage Northern 7, Clarkston 6, Hamtramck 4, Mason 4, Mount Pleasant 4, Saline 2, St. Joseph 2, Ann Arbor Skyline 1, Mattawan 1, River Rouge 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)                  (15-1)   72 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (14-2)   67 3. Warren Lincoln                                   (15-3)   61 4. Olivet                                                (17-0)   59 5. Saginaw                                             (15-4)   48 6. Benton Harbor                                  (13-4)  46 7. Grand Rapids Christian                         (12-4)   44 8. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (12-5)   29 9. Ludington                                          (15-1)   28 10. Boyne City (1)                                   (15-2)   22 (tie) Grand Rapids South Christian             (14-3)   22 Others receiving votes: Big Rapids 20, Standish Sterling Central 16, Chelsea 15, Hart 13, Ferndale 12, Flat Rock 9, Kingsford 7, Cadillac 5, Flint Hamady 3, Richmond 2. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (15-1)   88 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (16-0)   82 3. Flint Beecher (1)                                 (13-3)   80 4. Watervliet                                        (15-1)  68 5. Napoleon                                            (16-0)   54 6. Brandywine                                      (14-1)  51 7. Iron Mountain                                     (16-1)   46 8. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (15-1)   45 9. Cass City                                            (15-1)   34 10. Maple City Glen Lake                           (15-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Traverse City St. Francis 26, St. Ignace 25, Blanchard Montabella 19, Saginaw Nouvel 18, Jonesville 11, McBain 10, Clinton 7, Ovid-Elsie 6, Ecorse 5, Brown City 4, New Haven 3, Bad Axe 3, Beal City 2, Erie-Mason 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (2)                   (14-0)   72 2. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (16-0)   63 3. Mio Au Sable                                       (14-0)   54 4. Hillman                                              (14-1)   50 5. Munising                                            (16-1)   48 6. Lake Leelanau St Mary (1)                      (14-1)   47 7. Powers North Central                          (11-3)   38 8. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (15-2)   37 9. Baldwin                                             (16-1)   34 10. Bellevue                                           (14-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Genesee Christian 28, Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 26, Ironwood 20, Detroit Douglass 15, Kingston 10, Rudyard 9, Pittsford 4, Watersmeet 3, Onaway 3, Eau Claire 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (17-2)   73 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                         (15-0)   69 3. Rockford                                            (16-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                         (14-0)   61 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (16-2)   57 6. Wayne Memorial                                   (15-4)   49 7. Grosse Pointe North                            (15-2)   47 8. Holt                                                  (15-2)   27 9. Byron Center                                      (15-3)   23 10. DeWitt                                             (16-2)   18 Others receiving votes: Jackson Northwest 16, Temperance Bedford 16, North Farmington 14, Coldwater 13, Saline 11, Utica Ford 8, Kalamazoo Central 8, 18, Grand Blanc 6, Belleville 4, Lake Orion 4, East Grand Rapids 3, Rochester 3, Howell 2, Lowell 2, Riverview 1, Canton Salem 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (17-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                     (14-3)   68 3. Chelsea                                              (18-1)   64 4. Haslett                                              (19-0)   63 5. Lake Fenton                                        (19-0)   55 6. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (15-3)   47 7. Vicksburg                                         (18-0)  36 8. Goodrich                                            (17-1)   32 9. Dearborn Divine Child                          (13-5)   29 10. Frankenmuth                                     (15-2)   26 Others receiving votes: Lansing Catholic 15, Big Rapids 14, Escanaba 12, North Branch 11, Romulus 11, Redford Westfield Prep 10, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 6, Ludington 5, Standish-Sterling 5, Warren Fitzgerald 4, Marine City 4, St. Clair 3, Marysville 2, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Hamilton 1. Division 3 1. Buchanan (1)                                     (17-1)  69 2. Dansville (2)                                       (16-1)   64 3. Blissfield                                           (17-1)   62 4. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (1)              (12-5)   60 5. Hancock                                             (15-1)   54 5. 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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 2:57


NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Detroit Red Wings 6, Vancouver Canucks 1 Red Wings 6, Canucks 1 – Red Wings trounce struggling Canucks 6-1 Dylan Larkin scored twice and the Detroit Red Wings beat the struggling Vancouver Canucks 6-1 for their third straight win. Robby Fabbri and Gustav Lindstrom each had a goal and an assist, and Pius Suter and Jonatan Berggren also scored for the Red Wings. Michael Rasmussen had two assists and Ville Husso made 29 saves, including a late penalty shot. It was the Red Wings' second lopsided win in the last three days against the Canucks after winning 5-2 in Detroit on Saturday. Sheldon Dries scored for Vancouver and Collin Delia stopped 17 shots. The Canucks have given up five or more goals in 25 of 54 games this season. Tonight Chicago Blackhawks at Montreal Canadiens, 7:00 p.m. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Orlando Magic 100, Chicago Bulls 91 Utah Jazz 123, Indiana Pacers 117 Magic 100, Bulls 91 – Banchero, Wagner, Fultz lead Magic over Bulls 100-91 Paolo Banchero scored 22 points, Franz Wagner and Markelle Fultz added 18 points apiece and the Orlando Magic beat the cold-shooting Chicago Bulls 100-91. Fultz just missed a triple-double with 10 rebounds and nine assists. Wendell Carter Jr. scored 15 points against his former team as the Magic won for the fourth time in six games. The Bulls matched a season high by dropping their fourth in a row. They missed their first 16 3-pointers before Coby White hit one late in the third and 18 of 21 in all. Zach LaVine led Chicago with 26 points. Jazz 123, Pacers 117 – Clarkson, Markkanen lead Jazz past Pacers 123-117 Jordan Clarkson and Lauri Markkanen each scored 29 points and the Utah Jazz beat the Indiana Pacers 123-117. Clarkson hit a 3-pointer for a 115-110 lead with 2:03 remaining, and added a 13-foot baseline jumper to extend the lead to 117-113 in the final minute. Lauri Markkanen sealed the win with four free throws in the final 14.2 seconds. Tyrese Haliburton finished with 30 points and 12 assists, Bennedict Mathurin scored 21 and Aaron Nesmith 19 for Indiana. NCAAFB – Alabama announces hiring of coordinators Steele, Rees Alabama coach Nick Saban has hired Kevin Steele as defensive coordinator and Tommy Rees as offensive coordinator. Alabama announced the already widely reported hirings on Monday, along with the addition of inside linebackers coach Austin Armstrong. Steele is a former defensive coordinator at a number of Power Five schools and spent last season at Miami. Rees had spent the last three seasons as offensive coordinator at Notre Dame, where he’s a former starting quarterback. Armstrong was the Southern Miss defensive coordinator the past two seasons. NCAAFB – Michigan says it had proof against fired football assistant Michigan fired football co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss in January after he failed to attend a meeting to discuss whether he had gained access to computer accounts that belonged to other people. That’s according to documents released to The Associated Press. An athletic department official told Weiss that the university had evidence that he had “inappropriately accessed” the accounts. Weiss was fired on Jan. 20, after skipping a meeting. Campus police are investigating possible computer crimes at the football building known as Schembechler Hall. Weiss has not directly addressed the allegations, saying only that he looks forward to “putting this matter” behind him. NFL – Super Bowl averages 113 million, 3rd most-watched in history Sunday's Super Bowl was the third most-watched television show in history, with an estimated 113 million people watching the Kansas City Chiefs rally to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles. Fox said Monday that the preliminary numbers include the broadcasts on Fox and Fox Deportes as well as streaming on Fox and the NFL's digital sites. The figures are via Nielsen's Fast National data and Adobe Analytics. Final Nielsen data will be available on Tuesday. Rihanna's halftime show averaged 118.7 million viewers, making it the second-most watched in Super Bowl history behind Katy Perry’s 2015 performance. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Michigan at Wisconsin, 9:00 p.m.    News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM (joined after HSBB) Notre Dame at Duke, 7:00 p.m. Kent State at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. Akron at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Bama takes over number 1 in men's top 25 Alabama is the new No. 1, rising to the top spot in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll for the first time in 20 years. Purdue's loss to Northwestern last week caused a jumble at the top of the AP Top 25 and the Crimson Tide were the biggest beneficiaries. Alabama received 38 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel, moving up two spots to leapfrog No. 2 Houston. The Cougars had 22 first-place votes to remain at No. 2 and Purdue, down to No. 3, still had two votes at No. 1. UCLA and Kansas rounded out the top five. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina still #1 The UNLV women are ranked No. 23 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 college basketball poll. It is the first ranking for the Lady Rebels since 1994. South Carolina is ranked No. 1 for the 34th consecutive week — the third-longest run in poll history. Indiana, Stanford, Utah and LSU round out the top five. UConn saw its 30-year streak of not losing consecutive games end last week and is now ranked sixth. NCAAMBKB – Former Michigan State star pleads guilty in 2021 murder case A former Michigan State University basketball star has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and a firearm charge in the fatal shooting of a Detroit man. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy says 31-year-old Keith Damon Appling pleaded guilty Monday to one count each of second-degree murder and felony firearm in the killing of 66-year-old Clyde Edmonds. Prosecutors say Appling fatally shot Edmonds in May 2021 after the men argued over a handgun. His plea agreement calls for 18 to 40 years in prison on the second-degree murder charge and two years to be served consecutively on the firearm charge. The Detroit Pershing prep star played at Michigan State from 2010 to 2014. Appling also played pro basketball overseas and had two brief contracts with the NBA's Orlando Magic. MLB – Spring training’s start brings pitch clocks, shift limits Spring training opens Monday in Florida and Arizona. And there’ll be lots of new changes, like pitch clocks, limits on defensive shifts and larger bases. Players are reporting early ahead of the World Baseball Classic. Opening day is March 30. This season will see some star players in new places: Jacob deGrom, Justin Verlander, Trea Turner and Xander Bogaerts. There also are four new managers: Bruce Bochy, Matt Quatraro, Pedro Grifol and Skip Schumaker. MLB – ‘Ghost runner’ in extra innings made permanent by MLB Starting extra innings with a runner on second base during the regular season was made a permanent rules change by Major League Baseball after three seasons of use during the coronavirus pandemic. Use of position players as pitchers also was tightened by the joint competition committee. They will be limited to extra innings, when a player's team is losing by eight or more runs or is winning by 10 or more runs in the ninth inning. Last year, a position player could pitch only in extra innings or if his team was losing or winning by six or more runs. NBAGL – NBA ‘G' League Last Night Windy City Bulls 115, Grand Rapids Gold 112 – OT Tonight Windy City Bulls at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Portage Central 55, Lakeshore 49 Portage Central got 29 points from junior Alex Beachnau in a 55-49 win over Lakeshore.  The Lancers were lead by 17 points from Jack Carlisle.  The Lancers fall to 6-10 on the year. Our Lady of the Lake 45, Hartford 41 – OT Matt Lage had 28 points to help lead Our Lady of the Lake to a 45-41 overtime win at Hartford. Owen McLoughlin added 15 points for the Lakers. Lawrence 63, Michigan Lutheran 55 Lawrence outscored Michigan Lutheran 20-2 in the 3rd quarter for a 63-55 win over the Titans. Tim Coombs had 26 points to lead Lawrence, and John Schumann had 20 points, 11 rebounds and 11 blocks. Zac Lockman scored 12 to lead ML, Jared DeWeerd had 10. Brandywine 85, Bloomingdale 37 Fennville 58, Covert 48 Homer 56, Centreville 50 Girls Basketball St. Joseph 48, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 34 St. Joe picked up their second straight win with a 48-34 win over Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, Jaslynn Ward scored a game high 15 points to lead the Bears, while Tess Kapelke added 13. Brandywine 42, Michigan Lutheran 14 Coloma 35, Delton-Kellogg 27 Bridgman 34, Parchment 32 Fennville 30, Comstock 23 Schoolcraft 46, Cassopolis 35 Tonight Boys Basketball Non-Conference Kalamazoo Central at Benton Harbor, 7:00 p.m. WSJM Martin at Michigan Lutheran, 7:00 p.m. Countryside Academy at Kalamazoo Phoenix, 8:00 p.m. Watervliet at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Brandywine at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. South Haven at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Hartford, 6:30 p.m. Marcellus at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at River Valley, 7:00 p.m. Coldwater at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Comstock, 7:00 p.m. Mendon at Tekonsha, 7:30 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Hackett at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Delton-Kellogg, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Schoolcraft at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Wolverine Paw Paw at Niles, 7:15 p.m. Three Rivers at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Edwardsburg at Sturgis, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Girls Basketball Non-Conference Benton Harbor at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Decatur, 6:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. New Buffalo at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Hartford at Howardsville Christian, 6:30 p.m. Mattawan at Coldwater, 7:00 p.m. Comstock at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Burr Oak at Mendon, 6:30 p.m. Wolverine Niles at Paw Paw, 7:15 p.m. Otsego at Three Rivers, 7:15 p.m. Sturgis at Edwardsburg, 7:15 p.m. Vicksburg at Plainwell, 7:15 p.m. SAC Martin at Kalamazoo Christian, 7:00 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Holland Black River at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Parchment, 7;00 p.m. Gobles at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (17-0)   75 2. North Farmington                                (15-1)   67 3. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (16-1)   64 3. Muskegon                                           (15-1)   64 5. Grand Blanc                                       (15-2)   54 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (15-3)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (16-1)   47 8. Port Huron Northern                           (16-2)   30 (tie) Kalamazoo Central                         (15-2)  30 10. Grand Rapids Northview                      (13-4)   28 Others receiving votes: Grosse Pointe South 18, Grand Haven 13, Warren De La Salle 11, Okemos 10, Battle Creek Lakeview 8, Portage Northern 7, Clarkston 6, Hamtramck 4, Mason 4, Mount Pleasant 4, Saline 2, St. Joseph 2, Ann Arbor Skyline 1, Mattawan 1, River Rouge 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)                  (15-1)   72 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (14-2)   67 3. Warren Lincoln                                   (15-3)   61 4. Olivet                                                (17-0)   59 5. Saginaw                                             (15-4)   48 6. Benton Harbor                                  (13-4)  46 7. Grand Rapids Christian                         (12-4)   44 8. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (12-5)   29 9. Ludington                                          (15-1)   28 10. Boyne City (1)                                   (15-2)   22 (tie) Grand Rapids South Christian             (14-3)   22 Others receiving votes: Big Rapids 20, Standish Sterling Central 16, Chelsea 15, Hart 13, Ferndale 12, Flat Rock 9, Kingsford 7, Cadillac 5, Flint Hamady 3, Richmond 2. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (15-1)   88 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (16-0)   82 3. Flint Beecher (1)                                 (13-3)   80 4. Watervliet                                        (15-1)  68 5. Napoleon                                            (16-0)   54 6. Brandywine                                      (14-1)  51 7. Iron Mountain                                     (16-1)   46 8. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (15-1)   45 9. Cass City                                            (15-1)   34 10. Maple City Glen Lake                           (15-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Traverse City St. Francis 26, St. Ignace 25, Blanchard Montabella 19, Saginaw Nouvel 18, Jonesville 11, McBain 10, Clinton 7, Ovid-Elsie 6, Ecorse 5, Brown City 4, New Haven 3, Bad Axe 3, Beal City 2, Erie-Mason 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (2)                   (14-0)   72 2. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (16-0)   63 3. Mio Au Sable                                       (14-0)   54 4. Hillman                                              (14-1)   50 5. Munising                                            (16-1)   48 6. Lake Leelanau St Mary (1)                      (14-1)   47 7. Powers North Central                          (11-3)   38 8. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (15-2)   37 9. Baldwin                                             (16-1)   34 10. Bellevue                                           (14-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Genesee Christian 28, Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 26, Ironwood 20, Detroit Douglass 15, Kingston 10, Rudyard 9, Pittsford 4, Watersmeet 3, Onaway 3, Eau Claire 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (17-2)   73 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                         (15-0)   69 3. Rockford                                            (16-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                         (14-0)   61 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (16-2)   57 6. Wayne Memorial                                   (15-4)   49 7. Grosse Pointe North                            (15-2)   47 8. Holt                                                  (15-2)   27 9. Byron Center                                      (15-3)   23 10. DeWitt                                             (16-2)   18 Others receiving votes: Jackson Northwest 16, Temperance Bedford 16, North Farmington 14, Coldwater 13, Saline 11, Utica Ford 8, Kalamazoo Central 8, 18, Grand Blanc 6, Belleville 4, Lake Orion 4, East Grand Rapids 3, Rochester 3, Howell 2, Lowell 2, Riverview 1, Canton Salem 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (17-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                     (14-3)   68 3. Chelsea                                              (18-1)   64 4. Haslett                                              (19-0)   63 5. Lake Fenton                                        (19-0)   55 6. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (15-3)   47 7. Vicksburg                                         (18-0)  36 8. Goodrich                                            (17-1)   32 9. Dearborn Divine Child                          (13-5)   29 10. Frankenmuth                                     (15-2)   26 Others receiving votes: Lansing Catholic 15, Big Rapids 14, Escanaba 12, North Branch 11, Romulus 11, Redford Westfield Prep 10, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 6, Ludington 5, Standish-Sterling 5, Warren Fitzgerald 4, Marine City 4, St. Clair 3, Marysville 2, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Hamilton 1. Division 3 1. Buchanan (1)                                     (17-1)  69 2. Dansville (2)                                       (16-1)   64 3. Blissfield                                           (17-1)   62 4. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (1)              (12-5)   60 5. Hancock                                             (15-1)   54 5. 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NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Detroit Red Wings 6, Vancouver Canucks 1 Red Wings 6, Canucks 1 – Red Wings trounce struggling Canucks 6-1 Dylan Larkin scored twice and the Detroit Red Wings beat the struggling Vancouver Canucks 6-1 for their third straight win. Robby Fabbri and Gustav Lindstrom each had a goal and an assist, and Pius Suter and Jonatan Berggren also scored for the Red Wings. Michael Rasmussen had two assists and Ville Husso made 29 saves, including a late penalty shot. It was the Red Wings’ second lopsided win in the last three days against the Canucks after winning 5-2 in Detroit on Saturday. Sheldon Dries scored for Vancouver and Collin Delia stopped 17 shots. The Canucks have given up five or more goals in 25 of 54 games this season. Tonight Chicago Blackhawks at Montreal Canadiens, 7:00 p.m. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Orlando Magic 100, Chicago Bulls 91 Utah Jazz 123, Indiana Pacers 117 Magic 100, Bulls 91 – Banchero, Wagner, Fultz lead Magic over Bulls 100-91 Paolo Banchero scored 22 points, Franz Wagner and Markelle Fultz added 18 points apiece and the Orlando Magic beat the cold-shooting Chicago Bulls 100-91. Fultz just missed a triple-double with 10 rebounds and nine assists. Wendell Carter Jr. scored 15 points against his former team as the Magic won for the fourth time in six games. The Bulls matched a season high by dropping their fourth in a row. They missed their first 16 3-pointers before Coby White hit one late in the third and 18 of 21 in all. Zach LaVine led Chicago with 26 points. Jazz 123, Pacers 117 – Clarkson, Markkanen lead Jazz past Pacers 123-117 Jordan Clarkson and Lauri Markkanen each scored 29 points and the Utah Jazz beat the Indiana Pacers 123-117. Clarkson hit a 3-pointer for a 115-110 lead with 2:03 remaining, and added a 13-foot baseline jumper to extend the lead to 117-113 in the final minute. Lauri Markkanen sealed the win with four free throws in the final 14.2 seconds. Tyrese Haliburton finished with 30 points and 12 assists, Bennedict Mathurin scored 21 and Aaron Nesmith 19 for Indiana. NCAAFB – Alabama announces hiring of coordinators Steele, Rees Alabama coach Nick Saban has hired Kevin Steele as defensive coordinator and Tommy Rees as offensive coordinator. Alabama announced the already widely reported hirings on Monday, along with the addition of inside linebackers coach Austin Armstrong. Steele is a former defensive coordinator at a number of Power Five schools and spent last season at Miami. Rees had spent the last three seasons as offensive coordinator at Notre Dame, where he’s a former starting quarterback. Armstrong was the Southern Miss defensive coordinator the past two seasons. NCAAFB – Michigan says it had proof against fired football assistant Michigan fired football co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss in January after he failed to attend a meeting to discuss whether he had gained access to computer accounts that belonged to other people. That’s according to documents released to The Associated Press. An athletic department official told Weiss that the university had evidence that he had “inappropriately accessed” the accounts. Weiss was fired on Jan. 20, after skipping a meeting. Campus police are investigating possible computer crimes at the football building known as Schembechler Hall. Weiss has not directly addressed the allegations, saying only that he looks forward to “putting this matter” behind him. NFL – Super Bowl averages 113 million, 3rd most-watched in history Sunday’s Super Bowl was the third most-watched television show in history, with an estimated 113 million people watching the Kansas City Chiefs rally to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles. Fox said Monday that the preliminary numbers include the broadcasts on Fox and Fox Deportes as well as streaming on Fox and the NFL’s digital sites. The figures are via Nielsen’s Fast National data and Adobe Analytics. Final Nielsen data will be available on Tuesday. Rihanna’s halftime show averaged 118.7 million viewers, making it the second-most watched in Super Bowl history behind Katy Perry’s 2015 performance. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Michigan at Wisconsin, 9:00 p.m.    News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM (joined after HSBB) Notre Dame at Duke, 7:00 p.m. Kent State at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. Akron at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Bama takes over number 1 in men’s top 25 Alabama is the new No. 1, rising to the top spot in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll for the first time in 20 years. Purdue’s loss to Northwestern last week caused a jumble at the top of the AP Top 25 and the Crimson Tide were the biggest beneficiaries. Alabama received 38 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel, moving up two spots to leapfrog No. 2 Houston. The Cougars had 22 first-place votes to remain at No. 2 and Purdue, down to No. 3, still had two votes at No. 1. UCLA and Kansas rounded out the top five. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina still #1 The UNLV women are ranked No. 23 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 college basketball poll. It is the first ranking for the Lady Rebels since 1994. South Carolina is ranked No. 1 for the 34th consecutive week — the third-longest run in poll history. Indiana, Stanford, Utah and LSU round out the top five. UConn saw its 30-year streak of not losing consecutive games end last week and is now ranked sixth. NCAAMBKB – Former Michigan State star pleads guilty in 2021 murder case A former Michigan State University basketball star has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and a firearm charge in the fatal shooting of a Detroit man. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy says 31-year-old Keith Damon Appling pleaded guilty Monday to one count each of second-degree murder and felony firearm in the killing of 66-year-old Clyde Edmonds. Prosecutors say Appling fatally shot Edmonds in May 2021 after the men argued over a handgun. His plea agreement calls for 18 to 40 years in prison on the second-degree murder charge and two years to be served consecutively on the firearm charge. The Detroit Pershing prep star played at Michigan State from 2010 to 2014. Appling also played pro basketball overseas and had two brief contracts with the NBA’s Orlando Magic. MLB – Spring training’s start brings pitch clocks, shift limits Spring training opens Monday in Florida and Arizona. And there’ll be lots of new changes, like pitch clocks, limits on defensive shifts and larger bases. Players are reporting early ahead of the World Baseball Classic. Opening day is March 30. This season will see some star players in new places: Jacob deGrom, Justin Verlander, Trea Turner and Xander Bogaerts. There also are four new managers: Bruce Bochy, Matt Quatraro, Pedro Grifol and Skip Schumaker. MLB – ‘Ghost runner’ in extra innings made permanent by MLB Starting extra innings with a runner on second base during the regular season was made a permanent rules change by Major League Baseball after three seasons of use during the coronavirus pandemic. Use of position players as pitchers also was tightened by the joint competition committee. They will be limited to extra innings, when a player’s team is losing by eight or more runs or is winning by 10 or more runs in the ninth inning. Last year, a position player could pitch only in extra innings or if his team was losing or winning by six or more runs. NBAGL – NBA ‘G’ League Last Night Windy City Bulls 115, Grand Rapids Gold 112 – OT Tonight Windy City Bulls at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Portage Central 55, Lakeshore 49 Portage Central got 29 points from junior Alex Beachnau in a 55-49 win over Lakeshore.  The Lancers were lead by 17 points from Jack Carlisle.  The Lancers fall to 6-10 on the year. Our Lady of the Lake 45, Hartford 41 – OT Matt Lage had 28 points to help lead Our Lady of the Lake to a 45-41 overtime win at Hartford. Owen McLoughlin added 15 points for the Lakers. Lawrence 63, Michigan Lutheran 55 Lawrence outscored Michigan Lutheran 20-2 in the 3rd quarter for a 63-55 win over the Titans. Tim Coombs had 26 points to lead Lawrence, and John Schumann had 20 points, 11 rebounds and 11 blocks. Zac Lockman scored 12 to lead ML, Jared DeWeerd had 10. Brandywine 85, Bloomingdale 37 Fennville 58, Covert 48 Homer 56, Centreville 50 Girls Basketball St. Joseph 48, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 34 St. Joe picked up their second straight win with a 48-34 win over Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, Jaslynn Ward scored a game high 15 points to lead the Bears, while Tess Kapelke added 13. Brandywine 42, Michigan Lutheran 14 Coloma 35, Delton-Kellogg 27 Bridgman 34, Parchment 32 Fennville 30, Comstock 23 Schoolcraft 46, Cassopolis 35 Tonight Boys Basketball Non-Conference Kalamazoo Central at Benton Harbor, 7:00 p.m. WSJM Martin at Michigan Lutheran, 7:00 p.m. Countryside Academy at Kalamazoo Phoenix, 8:00 p.m. Watervliet at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Brandywine at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. South Haven at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Hartford, 6:30 p.m. Marcellus at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at River Valley, 7:00 p.m. Coldwater at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Comstock, 7:00 p.m. Mendon at Tekonsha, 7:30 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Hackett at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Delton-Kellogg, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Schoolcraft at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Wolverine Paw Paw at Niles, 7:15 p.m. Three Rivers at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Edwardsburg at Sturgis, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Girls Basketball Non-Conference Benton Harbor at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Decatur, 6:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. New Buffalo at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Hartford at Howardsville Christian, 6:30 p.m. Mattawan at Coldwater, 7:00 p.m. Comstock at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Burr Oak at Mendon, 6:30 p.m. Wolverine Niles at Paw Paw, 7:15 p.m. Otsego at Three Rivers, 7:15 p.m. Sturgis at Edwardsburg, 7:15 p.m. Vicksburg at Plainwell, 7:15 p.m. SAC Martin at Kalamazoo Christian, 7:00 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Holland Black River at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Parchment, 7;00 p.m. Gobles at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (17-0)   75 2. North Farmington                                (15-1)   67 3. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (16-1)   64 3. Muskegon                                           (15-1)   64 5. Grand Blanc                                       (15-2)   54 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (15-3)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (16-1)   47 8. Port Huron Northern                           (16-2)   30 (tie) Kalamazoo Central                         (15-2)  30 10. Grand Rapids Northview                      (13-4)   28 Others receiving votes: Grosse Pointe South 18, Grand Haven 13, Warren De La Salle 11, Okemos 10, Battle Creek Lakeview 8, Portage Northern 7, Clarkston 6, Hamtramck 4, Mason 4, Mount Pleasant 4, Saline 2, St. Joseph 2, Ann Arbor Skyline 1, Mattawan 1, River Rouge 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)                  (15-1)   72 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (14-2)   67 3. Warren Lincoln                                   (15-3)   61 4. Olivet                                                (17-0)   59 5. Saginaw                                             (15-4)   48 6. Benton Harbor                                  (13-4)  46 7. Grand Rapids Christian                         (12-4)   44 8. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (12-5)   29 9. Ludington                                          (15-1)   28 10. Boyne City (1)                                   (15-2)   22 (tie) Grand Rapids South Christian             (14-3)   22 Others receiving votes: Big Rapids 20, Standish Sterling Central 16, Chelsea 15, Hart 13, Ferndale 12, Flat Rock 9, Kingsford 7, Cadillac 5, Flint Hamady 3, Richmond 2. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (15-1)   88 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (16-0)   82 3. Flint Beecher (1)                                 (13-3)   80 4. Watervliet                                        (15-1)  68 5. Napoleon                                            (16-0)   54 6. Brandywine                                      (14-1)  51 7. Iron Mountain                                     (16-1)   46 8. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (15-1)   45 9. Cass City                                            (15-1)   34 10. Maple City Glen Lake                           (15-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Traverse City St. Francis 26, St. Ignace 25, Blanchard Montabella 19, Saginaw Nouvel 18, Jonesville 11, McBain 10, Clinton 7, Ovid-Elsie 6, Ecorse 5, Brown City 4, New Haven 3, Bad Axe 3, Beal City 2, Erie-Mason 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (2)                   (14-0)   72 2. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (16-0)   63 3. Mio Au Sable                                       (14-0)   54 4. Hillman                                              (14-1)   50 5. Munising                                            (16-1)   48 6. Lake Leelanau St Mary (1)                      (14-1)   47 7. Powers North Central                          (11-3)   38 8. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (15-2)   37 9. Baldwin                                             (16-1)   34 10. Bellevue                                           (14-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Genesee Christian 28, Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 26, Ironwood 20, Detroit Douglass 15, Kingston 10, Rudyard 9, Pittsford 4, Watersmeet 3, Onaway 3, Eau Claire 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (17-2)   73 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                         (15-0)   69 3. Rockford                                            (16-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                         (14-0)   61 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (16-2)   57 6. Wayne Memorial                                   (15-4)   49 7. Grosse Pointe North                            (15-2)   47 8. Holt                                                  (15-2)   27 9. Byron Center                                      (15-3)   23 10. DeWitt                                             (16-2)   18 Others receiving votes: Jackson Northwest 16, Temperance Bedford 16, North Farmington 14, Coldwater 13, Saline 11, Utica Ford 8, Kalamazoo Central 8, 18, Grand Blanc 6, Belleville 4, Lake Orion 4, East Grand Rapids 3, Rochester 3, Howell 2, Lowell 2, Riverview 1, Canton Salem 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (17-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                     (14-3)   68 3. Chelsea                                              (18-1)   64 4. Haslett                                              (19-0)   63 5. Lake Fenton                                        (19-0)   55 6. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (15-3)   47 7. Vicksburg                                         (18-0)  36 8. Goodrich                                            (17-1)   32 9. Dearborn Divine Child                          (13-5)   29 10. Frankenmuth                                     (15-2)   26 Others receiving votes: Lansing Catholic 15, Big Rapids 14, Escanaba 12, North Branch 11, Romulus 11, Redford Westfield Prep 10, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 6, Ludington 5, Standish-Sterling 5, Warren Fitzgerald 4, Marine City 4, St. Clair 3, Marysville 2, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Hamilton 1. Division 3 1. Buchanan (1)                                     (17-1)  69 2. Dansville (2)                                       (16-1)   64 3. Blissfield                                           (17-1)   62 4. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (1)              (12-5)   60 5. Hancock                                             (15-1)   54 5. 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Larkin scores twice as Red Wings blow out Vancouver 6-1 – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Detroit Red Wings 6, Vancouver Canucks 1 Red Wings 6, Canucks 1 – Red Wings trounce struggling Canucks 6-1 Dylan Larkin scored twice and the Detroit Red Wings beat the struggling Vancouver Canucks 6-1 for their third straight win. Robby Fabbri and Gustav Lindstrom each had a goal and an assist, and Pius Suter and Jonatan Berggren also scored for the Red Wings. Michael Rasmussen had two assists and Ville Husso made 29 saves, including a late penalty shot. It was the Red Wings' second lopsided win in the last three days against the Canucks after winning 5-2 in Detroit on Saturday. Sheldon Dries scored for Vancouver and Collin Delia stopped 17 shots. The Canucks have given up five or more goals in 25 of 54 games this season. Tonight Chicago Blackhawks at Montreal Canadiens, 7:00 p.m. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Orlando Magic 100, Chicago Bulls 91 Utah Jazz 123, Indiana Pacers 117 Magic 100, Bulls 91 – Banchero, Wagner, Fultz lead Magic over Bulls 100-91 Paolo Banchero scored 22 points, Franz Wagner and Markelle Fultz added 18 points apiece and the Orlando Magic beat the cold-shooting Chicago Bulls 100-91. Fultz just missed a triple-double with 10 rebounds and nine assists. Wendell Carter Jr. scored 15 points against his former team as the Magic won for the fourth time in six games. The Bulls matched a season high by dropping their fourth in a row. They missed their first 16 3-pointers before Coby White hit one late in the third and 18 of 21 in all. Zach LaVine led Chicago with 26 points. Jazz 123, Pacers 117 – Clarkson, Markkanen lead Jazz past Pacers 123-117 Jordan Clarkson and Lauri Markkanen each scored 29 points and the Utah Jazz beat the Indiana Pacers 123-117. Clarkson hit a 3-pointer for a 115-110 lead with 2:03 remaining, and added a 13-foot baseline jumper to extend the lead to 117-113 in the final minute. Lauri Markkanen sealed the win with four free throws in the final 14.2 seconds. Tyrese Haliburton finished with 30 points and 12 assists, Bennedict Mathurin scored 21 and Aaron Nesmith 19 for Indiana. NCAAFB – Alabama announces hiring of coordinators Steele, Rees Alabama coach Nick Saban has hired Kevin Steele as defensive coordinator and Tommy Rees as offensive coordinator. Alabama announced the already widely reported hirings on Monday, along with the addition of inside linebackers coach Austin Armstrong. Steele is a former defensive coordinator at a number of Power Five schools and spent last season at Miami. Rees had spent the last three seasons as offensive coordinator at Notre Dame, where he’s a former starting quarterback. Armstrong was the Southern Miss defensive coordinator the past two seasons. NCAAFB – Michigan says it had proof against fired football assistant Michigan fired football co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss in January after he failed to attend a meeting to discuss whether he had gained access to computer accounts that belonged to other people. That’s according to documents released to The Associated Press. An athletic department official told Weiss that the university had evidence that he had “inappropriately accessed” the accounts. Weiss was fired on Jan. 20, after skipping a meeting. Campus police are investigating possible computer crimes at the football building known as Schembechler Hall. Weiss has not directly addressed the allegations, saying only that he looks forward to “putting this matter” behind him. NFL – Super Bowl averages 113 million, 3rd most-watched in history Sunday's Super Bowl was the third most-watched television show in history, with an estimated 113 million people watching the Kansas City Chiefs rally to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles. Fox said Monday that the preliminary numbers include the broadcasts on Fox and Fox Deportes as well as streaming on Fox and the NFL's digital sites. The figures are via Nielsen's Fast National data and Adobe Analytics. Final Nielsen data will be available on Tuesday. Rihanna's halftime show averaged 118.7 million viewers, making it the second-most watched in Super Bowl history behind Katy Perry’s 2015 performance. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Michigan at Wisconsin, 9:00 p.m.    News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM (joined after HSBB) Notre Dame at Duke, 7:00 p.m. Kent State at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. Akron at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Bama takes over number 1 in men's top 25 Alabama is the new No. 1, rising to the top spot in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll for the first time in 20 years. Purdue's loss to Northwestern last week caused a jumble at the top of the AP Top 25 and the Crimson Tide were the biggest beneficiaries. Alabama received 38 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel, moving up two spots to leapfrog No. 2 Houston. The Cougars had 22 first-place votes to remain at No. 2 and Purdue, down to No. 3, still had two votes at No. 1. UCLA and Kansas rounded out the top five. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina still #1 The UNLV women are ranked No. 23 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 college basketball poll. It is the first ranking for the Lady Rebels since 1994. South Carolina is ranked No. 1 for the 34th consecutive week — the third-longest run in poll history. Indiana, Stanford, Utah and LSU round out the top five. UConn saw its 30-year streak of not losing consecutive games end last week and is now ranked sixth. NCAAMBKB – Former Michigan State star pleads guilty in 2021 murder case A former Michigan State University basketball star has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and a firearm charge in the fatal shooting of a Detroit man. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy says 31-year-old Keith Damon Appling pleaded guilty Monday to one count each of second-degree murder and felony firearm in the killing of 66-year-old Clyde Edmonds. Prosecutors say Appling fatally shot Edmonds in May 2021 after the men argued over a handgun. His plea agreement calls for 18 to 40 years in prison on the second-degree murder charge and two years to be served consecutively on the firearm charge. The Detroit Pershing prep star played at Michigan State from 2010 to 2014. Appling also played pro basketball overseas and had two brief contracts with the NBA's Orlando Magic. MLB – Spring training’s start brings pitch clocks, shift limits Spring training opens Monday in Florida and Arizona. And there’ll be lots of new changes, like pitch clocks, limits on defensive shifts and larger bases. Players are reporting early ahead of the World Baseball Classic. Opening day is March 30. This season will see some star players in new places: Jacob deGrom, Justin Verlander, Trea Turner and Xander Bogaerts. There also are four new managers: Bruce Bochy, Matt Quatraro, Pedro Grifol and Skip Schumaker. MLB – ‘Ghost runner’ in extra innings made permanent by MLB Starting extra innings with a runner on second base during the regular season was made a permanent rules change by Major League Baseball after three seasons of use during the coronavirus pandemic. Use of position players as pitchers also was tightened by the joint competition committee. They will be limited to extra innings, when a player's team is losing by eight or more runs or is winning by 10 or more runs in the ninth inning. Last year, a position player could pitch only in extra innings or if his team was losing or winning by six or more runs. NBAGL – NBA ‘G' League Last Night Windy City Bulls 115, Grand Rapids Gold 112 – OT Tonight Windy City Bulls at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Portage Central 55, Lakeshore 49 Portage Central got 29 points from junior Alex Beachnau in a 55-49 win over Lakeshore.  The Lancers were lead by 17 points from Jack Carlisle.  The Lancers fall to 6-10 on the year. Our Lady of the Lake 45, Hartford 41 – OT Matt Lage had 28 points to help lead Our Lady of the Lake to a 45-41 overtime win at Hartford. Owen McLoughlin added 15 points for the Lakers. Lawrence 63, Michigan Lutheran 55 Lawrence outscored Michigan Lutheran 20-2 in the 3rd quarter for a 63-55 win over the Titans. Tim Coombs had 26 points to lead Lawrence, and John Schumann had 20 points, 11 rebounds and 11 blocks. Zac Lockman scored 12 to lead ML, Jared DeWeerd had 10. Brandywine 85, Bloomingdale 37 Fennville 58, Covert 48 Homer 56, Centreville 50 Girls Basketball St. Joseph 48, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 34 St. Joe picked up their second straight win with a 48-34 win over Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, Jaslynn Ward scored a game high 15 points to lead the Bears, while Tess Kapelke added 13. Brandywine 42, Michigan Lutheran 14 Coloma 35, Delton-Kellogg 27 Bridgman 34, Parchment 32 Fennville 30, Comstock 23 Schoolcraft 46, Cassopolis 35 Tonight Boys Basketball Non-Conference Kalamazoo Central at Benton Harbor, 7:00 p.m. WSJM Martin at Michigan Lutheran, 7:00 p.m. Countryside Academy at Kalamazoo Phoenix, 8:00 p.m. Watervliet at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Brandywine at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. South Haven at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Hartford, 6:30 p.m. Marcellus at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at River Valley, 7:00 p.m. Coldwater at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Comstock, 7:00 p.m. Mendon at Tekonsha, 7:30 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Hackett at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Delton-Kellogg, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Schoolcraft at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Wolverine Paw Paw at Niles, 7:15 p.m. Three Rivers at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Edwardsburg at Sturgis, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Girls Basketball Non-Conference Benton Harbor at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Decatur, 6:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. New Buffalo at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Hartford at Howardsville Christian, 6:30 p.m. Mattawan at Coldwater, 7:00 p.m. Comstock at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Burr Oak at Mendon, 6:30 p.m. Wolverine Niles at Paw Paw, 7:15 p.m. Otsego at Three Rivers, 7:15 p.m. Sturgis at Edwardsburg, 7:15 p.m. Vicksburg at Plainwell, 7:15 p.m. SAC Martin at Kalamazoo Christian, 7:00 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Holland Black River at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Parchment, 7;00 p.m. Gobles at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (17-0)   75 2. North Farmington                                (15-1)   67 3. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (16-1)   64 3. Muskegon                                           (15-1)   64 5. Grand Blanc                                       (15-2)   54 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (15-3)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (16-1)   47 8. Port Huron Northern                           (16-2)   30 (tie) Kalamazoo Central                         (15-2)  30 10. Grand Rapids Northview                      (13-4)   28 Others receiving votes: Grosse Pointe South 18, Grand Haven 13, Warren De La Salle 11, Okemos 10, Battle Creek Lakeview 8, Portage Northern 7, Clarkston 6, Hamtramck 4, Mason 4, Mount Pleasant 4, Saline 2, St. Joseph 2, Ann Arbor Skyline 1, Mattawan 1, River Rouge 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)                  (15-1)   72 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (14-2)   67 3. Warren Lincoln                                   (15-3)   61 4. Olivet                                                (17-0)   59 5. Saginaw                                             (15-4)   48 6. Benton Harbor                                  (13-4)  46 7. Grand Rapids Christian                         (12-4)   44 8. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (12-5)   29 9. Ludington                                          (15-1)   28 10. Boyne City (1)                                   (15-2)   22 (tie) Grand Rapids South Christian             (14-3)   22 Others receiving votes: Big Rapids 20, Standish Sterling Central 16, Chelsea 15, Hart 13, Ferndale 12, Flat Rock 9, Kingsford 7, Cadillac 5, Flint Hamady 3, Richmond 2. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (15-1)   88 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (16-0)   82 3. Flint Beecher (1)                                 (13-3)   80 4. Watervliet                                        (15-1)  68 5. Napoleon                                            (16-0)   54 6. Brandywine                                      (14-1)  51 7. Iron Mountain                                     (16-1)   46 8. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (15-1)   45 9. Cass City                                            (15-1)   34 10. Maple City Glen Lake                           (15-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Traverse City St. Francis 26, St. Ignace 25, Blanchard Montabella 19, Saginaw Nouvel 18, Jonesville 11, McBain 10, Clinton 7, Ovid-Elsie 6, Ecorse 5, Brown City 4, New Haven 3, Bad Axe 3, Beal City 2, Erie-Mason 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (2)                   (14-0)   72 2. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (16-0)   63 3. Mio Au Sable                                       (14-0)   54 4. Hillman                                              (14-1)   50 5. Munising                                            (16-1)   48 6. Lake Leelanau St Mary (1)                      (14-1)   47 7. Powers North Central                          (11-3)   38 8. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (15-2)   37 9. Baldwin                                             (16-1)   34 10. Bellevue                                           (14-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Genesee Christian 28, Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 26, Ironwood 20, Detroit Douglass 15, Kingston 10, Rudyard 9, Pittsford 4, Watersmeet 3, Onaway 3, Eau Claire 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (17-2)   73 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                         (15-0)   69 3. Rockford                                            (16-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                         (14-0)   61 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (16-2)   57 6. Wayne Memorial                                   (15-4)   49 7. Grosse Pointe North                            (15-2)   47 8. Holt                                                  (15-2)   27 9. Byron Center                                      (15-3)   23 10. DeWitt                                             (16-2)   18 Others receiving votes: Jackson Northwest 16, Temperance Bedford 16, North Farmington 14, Coldwater 13, Saline 11, Utica Ford 8, Kalamazoo Central 8, 18, Grand Blanc 6, Belleville 4, Lake Orion 4, East Grand Rapids 3, Rochester 3, Howell 2, Lowell 2, Riverview 1, Canton Salem 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (17-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                     (14-3)   68 3. Chelsea                                              (18-1)   64 4. Haslett                                              (19-0)   63 5. Lake Fenton                                        (19-0)   55 6. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (15-3)   47 7. Vicksburg                                         (18-0)  36 8. Goodrich                                            (17-1)   32 9. Dearborn Divine Child                          (13-5)   29 10. Frankenmuth                                     (15-2)   26 Others receiving votes: Lansing Catholic 15, Big Rapids 14, Escanaba 12, North Branch 11, Romulus 11, Redford Westfield Prep 10, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 6, Ludington 5, Standish-Sterling 5, Warren Fitzgerald 4, Marine City 4, St. Clair 3, Marysville 2, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Hamilton 1. Division 3 1. Buchanan (1)                                     (17-1)  69 2. Dansville (2)                                       (16-1)   64 3. Blissfield                                           (17-1)   62 4. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (1)              (12-5)   60 5. Hancock                                             (15-1)   54 5. Lake City (1)                                        (17-1)   54 7. Hemlock                                             (15-3)   31 8. Traverse City St. Francis                       (15-2)   29 9. Sanford-Meridian                                (17-1)   28 (tie) Kent City                                        (16-3)   28 Others receiving votes: McBain 22, Brandywine 14, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 14, Evart 13, Harbor Springs 13, Hart 12, Calumet 12, Ovid-Elsie 7, 19, Sandusky 5, Ithaca 5, Bronson 4. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (4)                        (14-2)   74 2. Kingston (1)                                       (15-1)   69 3. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (16-2)   63 4. Mackinaw City                                     (16-1)   60 5. St. Charles                                         (16-2)   53 6. Petersburg Summerfield                         (16-2)   40 7. Norway                                              (17-2)   35 8. Baraga                                               (14-3)   31 9. Cedarville                                          (13-3)   24 10. Hillman                                            (15-3)   20 (tie) Martin                                          (14-3)  20 Others receiving votes: Morenci 19, Pittsford 18, Fowler 14, Lake Linden-Hubbell 14, Brethren 13, Genesee Christian 10, Colon 8, Ontonagon 8, Hillsdale Academy 3, Indian River-Inland Lakes 2, Ewen-Trout Creek 1, Manistee Catholic Central 1.Detroit Red Wings’ Pius Suter (24) scores against Vancouver Canucks goalie Collin Delia (60) during the third period of an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, British Columbia, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)Orlando Magic’s Paolo Banchero (5) shoots as Chicago Bulls’ Patrick Williams (44) and Nikola Vucevic watch during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Feb. 13, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)FILE – Notre Dame offensive coordinator Tommy Rees talks with players during a timeout in the Blue-Gold NCAA spring football game on May 1, 2021, in South Bend, Ind. Rees has spoken with Alabama coach Nick Saban about filling a vacancy on the Crimson Tide’s coaching staff and was scheduled to be in Tuscaloosa on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023, two people familiar with the situation told The Associated Press. 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Larkin scores twice as Red Wings blow out Vancouver 6-1 – Cosy Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 2:57


NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Detroit Red Wings 6, Vancouver Canucks 1 Red Wings 6, Canucks 1 – Red Wings trounce struggling Canucks 6-1 Dylan Larkin scored twice and the Detroit Red Wings beat the struggling Vancouver Canucks 6-1 for their third straight win. Robby Fabbri and Gustav Lindstrom each had a goal and an assist, and Pius Suter and Jonatan Berggren also scored for the Red Wings. Michael Rasmussen had two assists and Ville Husso made 29 saves, including a late penalty shot. It was the Red Wings’ second lopsided win in the last three days against the Canucks after winning 5-2 in Detroit on Saturday. Sheldon Dries scored for Vancouver and Collin Delia stopped 17 shots. The Canucks have given up five or more goals in 25 of 54 games this season. Tonight Chicago Blackhawks at Montreal Canadiens, 7:00 p.m. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Orlando Magic 100, Chicago Bulls 91 Utah Jazz 123, Indiana Pacers 117 Magic 100, Bulls 91 – Banchero, Wagner, Fultz lead Magic over Bulls 100-91 Paolo Banchero scored 22 points, Franz Wagner and Markelle Fultz added 18 points apiece and the Orlando Magic beat the cold-shooting Chicago Bulls 100-91. Fultz just missed a triple-double with 10 rebounds and nine assists. Wendell Carter Jr. scored 15 points against his former team as the Magic won for the fourth time in six games. The Bulls matched a season high by dropping their fourth in a row. They missed their first 16 3-pointers before Coby White hit one late in the third and 18 of 21 in all. Zach LaVine led Chicago with 26 points. Jazz 123, Pacers 117 – Clarkson, Markkanen lead Jazz past Pacers 123-117 Jordan Clarkson and Lauri Markkanen each scored 29 points and the Utah Jazz beat the Indiana Pacers 123-117. Clarkson hit a 3-pointer for a 115-110 lead with 2:03 remaining, and added a 13-foot baseline jumper to extend the lead to 117-113 in the final minute. Lauri Markkanen sealed the win with four free throws in the final 14.2 seconds. Tyrese Haliburton finished with 30 points and 12 assists, Bennedict Mathurin scored 21 and Aaron Nesmith 19 for Indiana. NCAAFB – Alabama announces hiring of coordinators Steele, Rees Alabama coach Nick Saban has hired Kevin Steele as defensive coordinator and Tommy Rees as offensive coordinator. Alabama announced the already widely reported hirings on Monday, along with the addition of inside linebackers coach Austin Armstrong. Steele is a former defensive coordinator at a number of Power Five schools and spent last season at Miami. Rees had spent the last three seasons as offensive coordinator at Notre Dame, where he’s a former starting quarterback. Armstrong was the Southern Miss defensive coordinator the past two seasons. NCAAFB – Michigan says it had proof against fired football assistant Michigan fired football co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss in January after he failed to attend a meeting to discuss whether he had gained access to computer accounts that belonged to other people. That’s according to documents released to The Associated Press. An athletic department official told Weiss that the university had evidence that he had “inappropriately accessed” the accounts. Weiss was fired on Jan. 20, after skipping a meeting. Campus police are investigating possible computer crimes at the football building known as Schembechler Hall. Weiss has not directly addressed the allegations, saying only that he looks forward to “putting this matter” behind him. NFL – Super Bowl averages 113 million, 3rd most-watched in history Sunday’s Super Bowl was the third most-watched television show in history, with an estimated 113 million people watching the Kansas City Chiefs rally to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles. Fox said Monday that the preliminary numbers include the broadcasts on Fox and Fox Deportes as well as streaming on Fox and the NFL’s digital sites. The figures are via Nielsen’s Fast National data and Adobe Analytics. Final Nielsen data will be available on Tuesday. Rihanna’s halftime show averaged 118.7 million viewers, making it the second-most watched in Super Bowl history behind Katy Perry’s 2015 performance. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Michigan at Wisconsin, 9:00 p.m.    News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM (joined after HSBB) Notre Dame at Duke, 7:00 p.m. Kent State at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m. Akron at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Bama takes over number 1 in men’s top 25 Alabama is the new No. 1, rising to the top spot in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll for the first time in 20 years. Purdue’s loss to Northwestern last week caused a jumble at the top of the AP Top 25 and the Crimson Tide were the biggest beneficiaries. Alabama received 38 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel, moving up two spots to leapfrog No. 2 Houston. The Cougars had 22 first-place votes to remain at No. 2 and Purdue, down to No. 3, still had two votes at No. 1. UCLA and Kansas rounded out the top five. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina still #1 The UNLV women are ranked No. 23 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 college basketball poll. It is the first ranking for the Lady Rebels since 1994. South Carolina is ranked No. 1 for the 34th consecutive week — the third-longest run in poll history. Indiana, Stanford, Utah and LSU round out the top five. UConn saw its 30-year streak of not losing consecutive games end last week and is now ranked sixth. NCAAMBKB – Former Michigan State star pleads guilty in 2021 murder case A former Michigan State University basketball star has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and a firearm charge in the fatal shooting of a Detroit man. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy says 31-year-old Keith Damon Appling pleaded guilty Monday to one count each of second-degree murder and felony firearm in the killing of 66-year-old Clyde Edmonds. Prosecutors say Appling fatally shot Edmonds in May 2021 after the men argued over a handgun. His plea agreement calls for 18 to 40 years in prison on the second-degree murder charge and two years to be served consecutively on the firearm charge. The Detroit Pershing prep star played at Michigan State from 2010 to 2014. Appling also played pro basketball overseas and had two brief contracts with the NBA’s Orlando Magic. MLB – Spring training’s start brings pitch clocks, shift limits Spring training opens Monday in Florida and Arizona. And there’ll be lots of new changes, like pitch clocks, limits on defensive shifts and larger bases. Players are reporting early ahead of the World Baseball Classic. Opening day is March 30. This season will see some star players in new places: Jacob deGrom, Justin Verlander, Trea Turner and Xander Bogaerts. There also are four new managers: Bruce Bochy, Matt Quatraro, Pedro Grifol and Skip Schumaker. MLB – ‘Ghost runner’ in extra innings made permanent by MLB Starting extra innings with a runner on second base during the regular season was made a permanent rules change by Major League Baseball after three seasons of use during the coronavirus pandemic. Use of position players as pitchers also was tightened by the joint competition committee. They will be limited to extra innings, when a player’s team is losing by eight or more runs or is winning by 10 or more runs in the ninth inning. Last year, a position player could pitch only in extra innings or if his team was losing or winning by six or more runs. NBAGL – NBA ‘G’ League Last Night Windy City Bulls 115, Grand Rapids Gold 112 – OT Tonight Windy City Bulls at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Portage Central 55, Lakeshore 49 Portage Central got 29 points from junior Alex Beachnau in a 55-49 win over Lakeshore.  The Lancers were lead by 17 points from Jack Carlisle.  The Lancers fall to 6-10 on the year. Our Lady of the Lake 45, Hartford 41 – OT Matt Lage had 28 points to help lead Our Lady of the Lake to a 45-41 overtime win at Hartford. Owen McLoughlin added 15 points for the Lakers. Lawrence 63, Michigan Lutheran 55 Lawrence outscored Michigan Lutheran 20-2 in the 3rd quarter for a 63-55 win over the Titans. Tim Coombs had 26 points to lead Lawrence, and John Schumann had 20 points, 11 rebounds and 11 blocks. Zac Lockman scored 12 to lead ML, Jared DeWeerd had 10. Brandywine 85, Bloomingdale 37 Fennville 58, Covert 48 Homer 56, Centreville 50 Girls Basketball St. Joseph 48, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 34 St. Joe picked up their second straight win with a 48-34 win over Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, Jaslynn Ward scored a game high 15 points to lead the Bears, while Tess Kapelke added 13. Brandywine 42, Michigan Lutheran 14 Coloma 35, Delton-Kellogg 27 Bridgman 34, Parchment 32 Fennville 30, Comstock 23 Schoolcraft 46, Cassopolis 35 Tonight Boys Basketball Non-Conference Kalamazoo Central at Benton Harbor, 7:00 p.m. WSJM Martin at Michigan Lutheran, 7:00 p.m. Countryside Academy at Kalamazoo Phoenix, 8:00 p.m. Watervliet at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Brandywine at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. South Haven at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Hartford, 6:30 p.m. Marcellus at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at River Valley, 7:00 p.m. Coldwater at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Comstock, 7:00 p.m. Mendon at Tekonsha, 7:30 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Hackett at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Delton-Kellogg, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Schoolcraft at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Wolverine Paw Paw at Niles, 7:15 p.m. Three Rivers at Otsego, 7:15 p.m. Edwardsburg at Sturgis, 7:15 p.m. Plainwell at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Girls Basketball Non-Conference Benton Harbor at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Decatur, 6:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. New Buffalo at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Hartford at Howardsville Christian, 6:30 p.m. Mattawan at Coldwater, 7:00 p.m. Comstock at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Burr Oak at Mendon, 6:30 p.m. Wolverine Niles at Paw Paw, 7:15 p.m. Otsego at Three Rivers, 7:15 p.m. Sturgis at Edwardsburg, 7:15 p.m. Vicksburg at Plainwell, 7:15 p.m. SAC Martin at Kalamazoo Christian, 7:00 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Holland Black River at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Parchment, 7;00 p.m. Gobles at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (17-0)   75 2. North Farmington                                (15-1)   67 3. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (16-1)   64 3. Muskegon                                           (15-1)   64 5. Grand Blanc                                       (15-2)   54 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (15-3)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (16-1)   47 8. Port Huron Northern                           (16-2)   30 (tie) Kalamazoo Central                         (15-2)  30 10. Grand Rapids Northview                      (13-4)   28 Others receiving votes: Grosse Pointe South 18, Grand Haven 13, Warren De La Salle 11, Okemos 10, Battle Creek Lakeview 8, Portage Northern 7, Clarkston 6, Hamtramck 4, Mason 4, Mount Pleasant 4, Saline 2, St. Joseph 2, Ann Arbor Skyline 1, Mattawan 1, River Rouge 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)                  (15-1)   72 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (14-2)   67 3. Warren Lincoln                                   (15-3)   61 4. Olivet                                                (17-0)   59 5. Saginaw                                             (15-4)   48 6. Benton Harbor                                  (13-4)  46 7. Grand Rapids Christian                         (12-4)   44 8. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (12-5)   29 9. Ludington                                          (15-1)   28 10. Boyne City (1)                                   (15-2)   22 (tie) Grand Rapids South Christian             (14-3)   22 Others receiving votes: Big Rapids 20, Standish Sterling Central 16, Chelsea 15, Hart 13, Ferndale 12, Flat Rock 9, Kingsford 7, Cadillac 5, Flint Hamady 3, Richmond 2. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (15-1)   88 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (16-0)   82 3. Flint Beecher (1)                                 (13-3)   80 4. Watervliet                                        (15-1)  68 5. Napoleon                                            (16-0)   54 6. Brandywine                                      (14-1)  51 7. Iron Mountain                                     (16-1)   46 8. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (15-1)   45 9. Cass City                                            (15-1)   34 10. Maple City Glen Lake                           (15-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Traverse City St. Francis 26, St. Ignace 25, Blanchard Montabella 19, Saginaw Nouvel 18, Jonesville 11, McBain 10, Clinton 7, Ovid-Elsie 6, Ecorse 5, Brown City 4, New Haven 3, Bad Axe 3, Beal City 2, Erie-Mason 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (2)                   (14-0)   72 2. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (16-0)   63 3. Mio Au Sable                                       (14-0)   54 4. Hillman                                              (14-1)   50 5. Munising                                            (16-1)   48 6. Lake Leelanau St Mary (1)                      (14-1)   47 7. Powers North Central                          (11-3)   38 8. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (15-2)   37 9. Baldwin                                             (16-1)   34 10. Bellevue                                           (14-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Genesee Christian 28, Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 26, Ironwood 20, Detroit Douglass 15, Kingston 10, Rudyard 9, Pittsford 4, Watersmeet 3, Onaway 3, Eau Claire 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (17-2)   73 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                         (15-0)   69 3. Rockford                                            (16-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                         (14-0)   61 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (16-2)   57 6. Wayne Memorial                                   (15-4)   49 7. Grosse Pointe North                            (15-2)   47 8. Holt                                                  (15-2)   27 9. Byron Center                                      (15-3)   23 10. DeWitt                                             (16-2)   18 Others receiving votes: Jackson Northwest 16, Temperance Bedford 16, North Farmington 14, Coldwater 13, Saline 11, Utica Ford 8, Kalamazoo Central 8, 18, Grand Blanc 6, Belleville 4, Lake Orion 4, East Grand Rapids 3, Rochester 3, Howell 2, Lowell 2, Riverview 1, Canton Salem 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (17-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                     (14-3)   68 3. Chelsea                                              (18-1)   64 4. Haslett                                              (19-0)   63 5. Lake Fenton                                        (19-0)   55 6. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (15-3)   47 7. Vicksburg                                         (18-0)  36 8. Goodrich                                            (17-1)   32 9. Dearborn Divine Child                          (13-5)   29 10. Frankenmuth                                     (15-2)   26 Others receiving votes: Lansing Catholic 15, Big Rapids 14, Escanaba 12, North Branch 11, Romulus 11, Redford Westfield Prep 10, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 6, Ludington 5, Standish-Sterling 5, Warren Fitzgerald 4, Marine City 4, St. Clair 3, Marysville 2, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Hamilton 1. Division 3 1. Buchanan (1)                                     (17-1)  69 2. Dansville (2)                                       (16-1)   64 3. Blissfield                                           (17-1)   62 4. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (1)              (12-5)   60 5. Hancock                                             (15-1)   54 5. Lake City (1)                                        (17-1)   54 7. Hemlock                                             (15-3)   31 8. Traverse City St. Francis                       (15-2)   29 9. Sanford-Meridian                                (17-1)   28 (tie) Kent City                                        (16-3)   28 Others receiving votes: McBain 22, Brandywine 14, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 14, Evart 13, Harbor Springs 13, Hart 12, Calumet 12, Ovid-Elsie 7, 19, Sandusky 5, Ithaca 5, Bronson 4. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (4)                        (14-2)   74 2. Kingston (1)                                       (15-1)   69 3. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (16-2)   63 4. Mackinaw City                                     (16-1)   60 5. St. Charles                                         (16-2)   53 6. Petersburg Summerfield                         (16-2)   40 7. Norway                                              (17-2)   35 8. Baraga                                               (14-3)   31 9. Cedarville                                          (13-3)   24 10. Hillman                                            (15-3)   20 (tie) Martin                                          (14-3)  20 Others receiving votes: Morenci 19, Pittsford 18, Fowler 14, Lake Linden-Hubbell 14, Brethren 13, Genesee Christian 10, Colon 8, Ontonagon 8, Hillsdale Academy 3, Indian River-Inland Lakes 2, Ewen-Trout Creek 1, Manistee Catholic Central 1.AP MEN’S TOP 251Alabama (38)22-32Houston (22)23-23Purdue (2)23-34UCLA21-45Kansas20-56Texas20-57Virginia19-48Arizona22-49Baylor19-610Tennessee19-611Marquette20-612Kansas State19-613Gonzaga21-514Indiana18-715Miami20-516Xavier19-617Saint Mary’s22-518Creighton17-819Iowa State16-820UConn19-721San Diego State20-522TCU17-823NC State20-624Providence18-725Florida Atlantic24-2AP WOMEN’S TOP 251South Carolina (28)25-02Indiana23-13Stanford24-34Utah22-25LSU23-16UConn22-47Iowa20-58Maryland21-59Duke22-310Notre Dame20-411Virginia Tech20-412Michigan20-513Ohio State21-414Villanova22-415Oklahoma20-416UCLA20-617Texas20-618Arizona19-619North Carolina18-720Gonzaga23-321Colorado20-522Iowa State15-723UNLV24-224Florida State20-725USC19-6See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Celtics top Pistons, Bulls defeat Spurs – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 2:58


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Boston Celtics 111, Detroit Pistons 99 Chicago Bulls 128, San Antonio Spurs 104 Celtics 111, Pistons 99 – Jayson Tatum scores 34, Celtics cruise past Pistons 111-99 Jayson Tatum started slow and finished strong with 34 points, leading the Boston Celtics to a 111-99 win over the Detroit Pistons. The All-Star forward missed his first five shots and had as many fouls as field goals after missing 10 shots in the first half. Tatum made three 3-pointers and an array of driving layups in the third, scoring 18 points in the quarter to turn a seven-point halftime lead into a 18-point cushion. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 21 for the Pistons, who have won just one-fourth of their game Bulls 128, Spurs 104 – Vucevic, Drummond come up big, Bulls beat Spurs 128-104 Nikola Vucevic had 22 points and 12 rebounds, and the Chicago Bulls handed San Antonio its ninth straight loss with a 128-104 victory over the Spurs. Andre Drummond set season highs with 21 points and 15 rebounds, helping the Bulls match a season high with their third straight win. They also got some payback for a loss at San Antonio in October. It was tied at 85 late in the third quarter when Chicago went on a 23-3 run. Keldon Johnson led San Antonio with 21 points. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Memphis Grizzlies, 8:00 p.m. NBA – NBA reschedules 3 games to make up for 1 postponed by storm The NBA has rescheduled three games after one game was postponed last week when the Detroit Pistons were stranded in Dallas due to a winter storm.  The Pistons will make up their home game against the Washington Wizards on March 7. The league also rescheduled games for both franchises to avoid either team playing on three straight days. Detroit will host the Portland Trail Blazers on March 6, a day before previously scheduled. The Wizards will face the Milwaukee Bucks at home on March 5, also a day earlier than previously planned. NBA – NBA approves sale of Phoenix Suns, Mercury to Mat Ishbia Mortgage executive and former Michigan State guard Mat Ishbia is approved to become the new majority owner of the Phoenix Suns and WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury. The NBA’s board of governors approved his plan to purchase the controlling stake of those franchises from Robert Sarver. The vote was 29-0, with the Cleveland Cavaliers abstaining, according to a person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the vote had not yet been announced publicly. Ishbia agreed on Dec. 20 to the deal, one that put the total value of the Suns and Mercury at $4 billion. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Edmonton Oilers at Detroit Red Wings, 7:30 p.m. Anaheim Ducks at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. NFL – Super Bowl opening night returns with energetic atmosphere Nick Sirianni answered questions about Rocky, Santa Claus and even which of his players on the Philadelphia Eagles he’d want to date his 5-year-old daughter when she grows up. Welcome to Super Bowl opening night where football talk gives way to the wacky. The circus atmosphere that kicks off the NFL’s biggest week has returned for the first time since 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic forced teams to meet the media on video conferences the past two seasons. Sirianni and the Eagles took the stage first at the home of the Phoenix Suns. “Fly, Eagles, Fly” chants greeted players and coaches before they spent an hour answering wide-ranging questions from more than 2,000 media members. NFL – For Super Bowl ads this year, crypto is out, booze is in The hottest ticket in town for advertisers is officially sold out. Fox said Monday that in-game ads for Super Bowl LVII have all been sold. The big game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles takes place on Sunday. The Super Bowl is advertising’s biggest stage, with advertisers jockeying to get their products in front of the more than 100 million people that watch each year. Mark Evans, executive vice president of ad sales for Fox Sports, said a few ads went for more than $7 million for a 30-second spot. Most sold between $6 million and $7 million. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Western Michigan at Miami (OH), 7:00 p.m. Ball State at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Buffalo, 7:00 p.m. Maryland at Michigan State, 9:00 p.m.                 Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAMBKB – Big 10 – Minnesota-Illinois postponed for COVID-19 Minnesota’s game at Illinois has been postponed because of COVID-19 health and safety protocols within the Gophers’ program. The teams were scheduled to play Tuesday. They will meet on Feb. 20 instead. Minnesota’s announcement did not specify how many players would have been unable to play. The Gophers had only eight available scholarship players for their last game when they lost 81-46 to Maryland. The game will be rescheduled by the Big Ten with input from both schools. Minnesota is next scheduled to host Iowa this Sunday. Illinois will host No. 24 Rutgers this Saturday. NCAAMBKB – Purdue stays No. 1 in AP Top 25; NC State in at No. 22 Purdue remains atop The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll despite losing its second game of the season. The new poll out Monday also saw Marquette push into the top 10 and North Carolina State make its first poll appearance in four years. The Boilermakers earned 38 of 62 first-place votes to stay at No. 1 for a third straight week and seventh time this season. Houston rose to No. 2 with 22 first-place votes. Marquette is in the top 10 for the first time since 2019. That also was the last time N.C. State was ranked before checking in at No. 22. NCAAWBKB – Indiana reaches No. 2 in women’s Top 25; SC still No. 1 South Carolina beat UConn to remain No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll for the 33rd consecutive week. Indiana moved up to No. 2 for its highest ranking in school history. LSU stayed third and has a showdown with the Gamecocks on Sunday in a matchup of the last undefeated teams. The Huskies moved up to fourth and Iowa was fifth. Stanford fell to sixth after losing to Washington. Utah, Maryland, Duke and Notre Dame round out the top 10. Colorado re-entered at No. 25 while Middle Tennessee fell out. Golf – PGA – Justin Rose wins at Pebble Beach to end 4-year drought Justin Rose is a PGA Tour winner again after four years. Rose made short work on a short Monday with three birdies in four holes. That sent him to a 66 and a three-shot victory in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Rose had not won since Torrey Pines four years ago. Now he’s headed to the Masters again. The tournament was delayed to a Monday finish because of high wind on Saturday. Rose benefited from that stoppage of play. And he was helped by hardly any wind over the final nine holes he played Monday. Brendon Todd and Brandon Wu finished second. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Plainwell 54, Edwardsburg 52 – OT Niles 65, Buchanan 48 Holland Black River 55, Lawrence 52 Saugatuck 54, Fennville 41 Russell Vande Poel scored 13 points while Carter Miller had 12 in Saugatuck’s 54-41 win over Fennville. Matt Hartgerink added 11 for the Trailblazers, who beat Fennville for the first time since 2017. Harper Creek 46, Sturgis 36 Marcellus at Cassopolis, Cancelled Girls Basketball Mattawan 55, St. Joseph 43 Mattawan’s Delaney Elsmore had 13 of her game high 25 points in the third quarter to help give the Wildcats a 55-43 win at St. Joe.  Jade Mosher added 12 for Mattawan. Eleah Hedstrom led St. Joe with 17 points while Jaslynn Ward scored 10 Buchanan 60, Lakeshore 46 Buchanan’s Faith Carson led all scorers with a game high 28 points in Buchanan’s 60-46 home win over Lakeshore. Labria Austin added 14 for the Bucks.  Paige Lies had 16 to lead Lakeshore, while Emily Lockman had 12 Lawrence 38, Our Lady of the Lake 36 Abby Schrauben scored 20 points for the Lakers in a 38-36 loss to Lawrence. Watervliet 48, Plainwell 40 Watervliet Grace Christian 48, Eau Claire 46 – OT Lawton 54, Delton-Kellogg 20 Harper Creek 48, Sturgis 42 Centreville 47, Hartford 27 Holland Black River 48, Parchment 23 Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. BCS Michigan Lutheran at Countryside Academy, 7:00 p.m. Howardsville Chr. at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. Covert at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Eau Claire at River Valley, 7:30 p.m. SAC Galesburg-Augusta at South Haven, 7:00 p.m. Gobles at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. Holland Black River at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Schoolcraft at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Decatur at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Non-Conference Constantine at Berrien Springs, 6:45 p.m. Three Rivers at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Lawton at Vicksburg, 7:00 p.m. Vermontville Maple Valley at Delton-Kellogg, 7:00 p.m. GR Covenant Christian at Kal. Christian, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC St. Joseph at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Lakeshore at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 5:45 p.m. Mattawan at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. BCS Our Lady of the Lake at Howardsville Chr., 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Eau Claire, 6:00 p.m. SAC Watervliet at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Martin, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Cassopolis at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Mendon at Bloomingdale, 6:00 p.m. White Pigeon at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Non-Conference Berrien Springs at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Brandywine at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Vicksburg at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Edwardsburg at Marshall, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Kal. Christian at GR Covenant Christian, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Vermontville Maple Valley, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (17-0)   75 2. North Farmington                                (12-1)   60 3. Muskegon                                           (13-1)   57 4. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (14-1)   56 5. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (14-2)   55 6. Grand Blanc                                       (14-2)   52 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (13-1)   44 8. Port Huron Northern                           (14-1)   40 9. Grand Rapids Northview                        (12-3)   36 10. Kalamazoo Central                          (12-2)  31 Others receiving votes: Okemos 19, Bloomfield Hills 14, Warren De La Salle 9, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 8, Lansing Waverly 8, Grosse Pointe South 5, Mattawan 5, Mount Pleasant 5, Battle Creek Lakeview 5, Grand Haven 3, Hamtramck 3, Troy 3, Saline 2, Mason 2, Oak Park 2, St. Joseph 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (5)                  (15-1)   75 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (12-1)   68 3. Olivet                                                (15-0)   60 4. Benton Harbor                                  (13-3)  46 (tie) Warren Lincoln                                (11-4)   46 6. Saginaw                                             (14-3)   42 7. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (10-5)   40 8. Grand Rapids Christian                         (9-4)     34 (tie) Ludington                                       (14-1)   34 10. Chelsea                                            (12-2)   21 Others receiving votes: Hart 20, Standish Sterling Central 18, Cadillac 16, Big Rapids 14, Grand Rapids South Christian 13, Kingsford 10, Boyne City 10, Flat Rock 9, Onsted 6, Flint Hamady 5, Ferndale 5, Croswell-Lexington 4, Ionia 4. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (3)                               (14-1)   87 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (14-0)   82 3. Flint Beecher (2)                                 (12-3)   75 4. Watervliet                                        (13-1)  65 5. Napoleon                                            (14-0)   57 6. Brandywine                                      (13-1)  54 7. Iron Mountain                                     (13-1)   39 8. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (13-1)   35 9. Cass City                                            (13-1)   33 10. Maple City Glen Lake                           (13-1)   32 Others receiving votes: New Haven 21, St. Ignace 21, Saginaw Nouvel 20, Traverse City St. Francis 19, Blanchard Montabella 18, Jonesville 17, McBain 11, Riverview Gabriel Richard 10, Reading 6, Brown City 4, Bad Axe 4, Ecorse 4, Beal City 3, Ovid-Elsie 2, North Muskegon 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (1)                   (13-0)   70 2. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (14-0)   61 3. Genesee Christian (1)                           (12-3)   59 4. Lake Leelanau St Mary (1)                      (13-1)   57 5. Mio Au Sable                                       (12-0)   53 6. Powers North Central                          (11-2)   49 7. Baldwin                                             (12-1)   40 8. Hillman                                              (12-1)   39 9. Munising                                             (14-1)   31 10. Gaylord St. Mary                               (13-2)   30 Others receiving votes: Bellevue 25, Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 25, Ironwood 17, Detroit Douglass 14, Rudyard 14, Kingston 7, Pittsford 4, Onaway 2, Watersmeet 2, Hillsdale Academy 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (15-2)   72 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                         (15-0)   69 3. Rockford                                            (14-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                         (12-0)   61 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (14-2)   54 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (13-2)   47 7. Wayne Memorial                                   (12-5)   46 8. Jackson Northwest                              (15-1)   38 9. Byron Center                                      (13-3)   26 10. Holt                                                (14-2)   24 Others receiving votes: Saline 23, DeWitt 20, North Farmington 14, Temperance Bedford 8, East Grand Rapids 7, Utica Ford 7, Lake Orion 5, Coldwater 4, Grand Blanc 3, Kalamazoo Central 3, Muskegon 2, Howell 1, Belleville 1, Rochester 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (15-0)   75 2. Chelsea                                             (16-1)   66 (tie) Detroit Edison                                 (12-3)   66 4. Haslett                                              (17-0)   62 5. Lake Fenton                                        (17-0)   56 6. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (14-3)   49 7. Vicksburg                                         (16-0)  42 8. Goodrich                                            (14-1)   35 9. Dearborn Divine Child                          (13-4)   31 10. Frankenmuth                                     (13-2)   30 Others receiving votes: Standish-Sterling 23, Lansing Catholic 17, Escanaba 15, Big Rapids 11, Redford Westfield Prep 5, Romulus 4, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 3, Tecumseh 3, Marysville 3, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Detroit Country Day 2. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)              (9-4)     71 2. Buchanan (1)                                     (14-1)  64 3. Dansville (1)                                       (15-1)   62 4. Blissfield                                           (16-1)   60 5. Lake City (1)                                        (15-1)   53 6. Hancock                                             (13-1)   50 7. Hemlock                                             (13-3)   34 8. Kent City                                            (15-3)   29 9. Harbor Springs                                    (14-2)   28 10. McBain                                             (12-5)   25 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 23, Evart 19, Ovid-Elsie 14, Traverse City St. Francis 13, Bronson 11, Calumet 11, Brandywine 10, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 9, Elk Rapids 7, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 3, Kalamazoo Christian 3, Detroit Osborn 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                         (13-2)   75 2. Kingston                                             (13-1)   69 3. Mackinaw City                                     (14-1)   59 4. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (13-2)   58 5. St. Charles                                         (14-2)   50 6. Norway                                              (16-1)   41 7. Petersburg Summerfield                         (14-2)   38 8. Baraga                                               (13-3)   36 9. Morenci                                             (15-2)   35 10. Cedarville                                        (12-3)   22 Others receiving votes: St. Ignace LaSalle 15, Brethren 14, Lake Linden-Hubbell 13, Fowler 12, Martin 11, Pittsford 11, Hillman 10, Colon 8, Burton Genesee Christian 6, Ontonagon 5, Hillsdale Academy 4, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 3, Mendon 2, Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 2, Onaway 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Celtics top Pistons, Bulls defeat Spurs – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 2:58


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Boston Celtics 111, Detroit Pistons 99 Chicago Bulls 128, San Antonio Spurs 104 Celtics 111, Pistons 99 – Jayson Tatum scores 34, Celtics cruise past Pistons 111-99 Jayson Tatum started slow and finished strong with 34 points, leading the Boston Celtics to a 111-99 win over the Detroit Pistons. The All-Star forward missed his first five shots and had as many fouls as field goals after missing 10 shots in the first half. Tatum made three 3-pointers and an array of driving layups in the third, scoring 18 points in the quarter to turn a seven-point halftime lead into a 18-point cushion. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 21 for the Pistons, who have won just one-fourth of their game Bulls 128, Spurs 104 – Vucevic, Drummond come up big, Bulls beat Spurs 128-104 Nikola Vucevic had 22 points and 12 rebounds, and the Chicago Bulls handed San Antonio its ninth straight loss with a 128-104 victory over the Spurs. Andre Drummond set season highs with 21 points and 15 rebounds, helping the Bulls match a season high with their third straight win. They also got some payback for a loss at San Antonio in October. It was tied at 85 late in the third quarter when Chicago went on a 23-3 run. Keldon Johnson led San Antonio with 21 points. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Memphis Grizzlies, 8:00 p.m. NBA – NBA reschedules 3 games to make up for 1 postponed by storm The NBA has rescheduled three games after one game was postponed last week when the Detroit Pistons were stranded in Dallas due to a winter storm.  The Pistons will make up their home game against the Washington Wizards on March 7. The league also rescheduled games for both franchises to avoid either team playing on three straight days. Detroit will host the Portland Trail Blazers on March 6, a day before previously scheduled. The Wizards will face the Milwaukee Bucks at home on March 5, also a day earlier than previously planned. NBA – NBA approves sale of Phoenix Suns, Mercury to Mat Ishbia Mortgage executive and former Michigan State guard Mat Ishbia is approved to become the new majority owner of the Phoenix Suns and WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury. The NBA’s board of governors approved his plan to purchase the controlling stake of those franchises from Robert Sarver. The vote was 29-0, with the Cleveland Cavaliers abstaining, according to a person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the vote had not yet been announced publicly. Ishbia agreed on Dec. 20 to the deal, one that put the total value of the Suns and Mercury at $4 billion. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Edmonton Oilers at Detroit Red Wings, 7:30 p.m. Anaheim Ducks at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. NFL – Super Bowl opening night returns with energetic atmosphere Nick Sirianni answered questions about Rocky, Santa Claus and even which of his players on the Philadelphia Eagles he’d want to date his 5-year-old daughter when she grows up. Welcome to Super Bowl opening night where football talk gives way to the wacky. The circus atmosphere that kicks off the NFL’s biggest week has returned for the first time since 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic forced teams to meet the media on video conferences the past two seasons. Sirianni and the Eagles took the stage first at the home of the Phoenix Suns. “Fly, Eagles, Fly” chants greeted players and coaches before they spent an hour answering wide-ranging questions from more than 2,000 media members. NFL – For Super Bowl ads this year, crypto is out, booze is in The hottest ticket in town for advertisers is officially sold out. Fox said Monday that in-game ads for Super Bowl LVII have all been sold. The big game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles takes place on Sunday. The Super Bowl is advertising’s biggest stage, with advertisers jockeying to get their products in front of the more than 100 million people that watch each year. Mark Evans, executive vice president of ad sales for Fox Sports, said a few ads went for more than $7 million for a 30-second spot. Most sold between $6 million and $7 million. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Western Michigan at Miami (OH), 7:00 p.m. Ball State at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Buffalo, 7:00 p.m. Maryland at Michigan State, 9:00 p.m.                 Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAMBKB – Big 10 – Minnesota-Illinois postponed for COVID-19 Minnesota’s game at Illinois has been postponed because of COVID-19 health and safety protocols within the Gophers’ program. The teams were scheduled to play Tuesday. They will meet on Feb. 20 instead. Minnesota’s announcement did not specify how many players would have been unable to play. The Gophers had only eight available scholarship players for their last game when they lost 81-46 to Maryland. The game will be rescheduled by the Big Ten with input from both schools. Minnesota is next scheduled to host Iowa this Sunday. Illinois will host No. 24 Rutgers this Saturday. NCAAMBKB – Purdue stays No. 1 in AP Top 25; NC State in at No. 22 Purdue remains atop The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll despite losing its second game of the season. The new poll out Monday also saw Marquette push into the top 10 and North Carolina State make its first poll appearance in four years. The Boilermakers earned 38 of 62 first-place votes to stay at No. 1 for a third straight week and seventh time this season. Houston rose to No. 2 with 22 first-place votes. Marquette is in the top 10 for the first time since 2019. That also was the last time N.C. State was ranked before checking in at No. 22. NCAAWBKB – Indiana reaches No. 2 in women’s Top 25; SC still No. 1 South Carolina beat UConn to remain No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll for the 33rd consecutive week. Indiana moved up to No. 2 for its highest ranking in school history. LSU stayed third and has a showdown with the Gamecocks on Sunday in a matchup of the last undefeated teams. The Huskies moved up to fourth and Iowa was fifth. Stanford fell to sixth after losing to Washington. Utah, Maryland, Duke and Notre Dame round out the top 10. Colorado re-entered at No. 25 while Middle Tennessee fell out. Golf – PGA – Justin Rose wins at Pebble Beach to end 4-year drought Justin Rose is a PGA Tour winner again after four years. Rose made short work on a short Monday with three birdies in four holes. That sent him to a 66 and a three-shot victory in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Rose had not won since Torrey Pines four years ago. Now he’s headed to the Masters again. The tournament was delayed to a Monday finish because of high wind on Saturday. Rose benefited from that stoppage of play. And he was helped by hardly any wind over the final nine holes he played Monday. Brendon Todd and Brandon Wu finished second. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Plainwell 54, Edwardsburg 52 – OT Niles 65, Buchanan 48 Holland Black River 55, Lawrence 52 Saugatuck 54, Fennville 41 Russell Vande Poel scored 13 points while Carter Miller had 12 in Saugatuck’s 54-41 win over Fennville. Matt Hartgerink added 11 for the Trailblazers, who beat Fennville for the first time since 2017. Harper Creek 46, Sturgis 36 Marcellus at Cassopolis, Cancelled Girls Basketball Mattawan 55, St. Joseph 43 Mattawan’s Delaney Elsmore had 13 of her game high 25 points in the third quarter to help give the Wildcats a 55-43 win at St. Joe.  Jade Mosher added 12 for Mattawan. Eleah Hedstrom led St. Joe with 17 points while Jaslynn Ward scored 10 Buchanan 60, Lakeshore 46 Buchanan’s Faith Carson led all scorers with a game high 28 points in Buchanan’s 60-46 home win over Lakeshore. Labria Austin added 14 for the Bucks.  Paige Lies had 16 to lead Lakeshore, while Emily Lockman had 12 Lawrence 38, Our Lady of the Lake 36 Abby Schrauben scored 20 points for the Lakers in a 38-36 loss to Lawrence. Watervliet 48, Plainwell 40 Watervliet Grace Christian 48, Eau Claire 46 – OT Lawton 54, Delton-Kellogg 20 Harper Creek 48, Sturgis 42 Centreville 47, Hartford 27 Holland Black River 48, Parchment 23 Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. BCS Michigan Lutheran at Countryside Academy, 7:00 p.m. Howardsville Chr. at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. Covert at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Eau Claire at River Valley, 7:30 p.m. SAC Galesburg-Augusta at South Haven, 7:00 p.m. Gobles at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. Holland Black River at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Schoolcraft at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Decatur at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Non-Conference Constantine at Berrien Springs, 6:45 p.m. Three Rivers at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Lawton at Vicksburg, 7:00 p.m. Vermontville Maple Valley at Delton-Kellogg, 7:00 p.m. GR Covenant Christian at Kal. Christian, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC St. Joseph at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Lakeshore at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 5:45 p.m. Mattawan at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. BCS Our Lady of the Lake at Howardsville Chr., 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Eau Claire, 6:00 p.m. SAC Watervliet at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Martin, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Cassopolis at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Mendon at Bloomingdale, 6:00 p.m. White Pigeon at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Non-Conference Berrien Springs at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Brandywine at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Vicksburg at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Edwardsburg at Marshall, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Kal. Christian at GR Covenant Christian, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Vermontville Maple Valley, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (17-0)   75 2. North Farmington                                (12-1)   60 3. Muskegon                                           (13-1)   57 4. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (14-1)   56 5. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (14-2)   55 6. Grand Blanc                                       (14-2)   52 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (13-1)   44 8. Port Huron Northern                           (14-1)   40 9. Grand Rapids Northview                        (12-3)   36 10. Kalamazoo Central                          (12-2)  31 Others receiving votes: Okemos 19, Bloomfield Hills 14, Warren De La Salle 9, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 8, Lansing Waverly 8, Grosse Pointe South 5, Mattawan 5, Mount Pleasant 5, Battle Creek Lakeview 5, Grand Haven 3, Hamtramck 3, Troy 3, Saline 2, Mason 2, Oak Park 2, St. Joseph 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (5)                  (15-1)   75 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (12-1)   68 3. Olivet                                                (15-0)   60 4. Benton Harbor                                  (13-3)  46 (tie) Warren Lincoln                                (11-4)   46 6. Saginaw                                             (14-3)   42 7. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (10-5)   40 8. Grand Rapids Christian                         (9-4)     34 (tie) Ludington                                       (14-1)   34 10. Chelsea                                            (12-2)   21 Others receiving votes: Hart 20, Standish Sterling Central 18, Cadillac 16, Big Rapids 14, Grand Rapids South Christian 13, Kingsford 10, Boyne City 10, Flat Rock 9, Onsted 6, Flint Hamady 5, Ferndale 5, Croswell-Lexington 4, Ionia 4. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (3)                               (14-1)   87 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (14-0)   82 3. Flint Beecher (2)                                 (12-3)   75 4. Watervliet                                        (13-1)  65 5. Napoleon                                            (14-0)   57 6. Brandywine                                      (13-1)  54 7. Iron Mountain                                     (13-1)   39 8. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (13-1)   35 9. Cass City                                            (13-1)   33 10. Maple City Glen Lake                           (13-1)   32 Others receiving votes: New Haven 21, St. Ignace 21, Saginaw Nouvel 20, Traverse City St. Francis 19, Blanchard Montabella 18, Jonesville 17, McBain 11, Riverview Gabriel Richard 10, Reading 6, Brown City 4, Bad Axe 4, Ecorse 4, Beal City 3, Ovid-Elsie 2, North Muskegon 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (1)                   (13-0)   70 2. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (14-0)   61 3. Genesee Christian (1)                           (12-3)   59 4. Lake Leelanau St Mary (1)                      (13-1)   57 5. Mio Au Sable                                       (12-0)   53 6. Powers North Central                          (11-2)   49 7. Baldwin                                             (12-1)   40 8. Hillman                                              (12-1)   39 9. Munising                                             (14-1)   31 10. Gaylord St. Mary                               (13-2)   30 Others receiving votes: Bellevue 25, Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 25, Ironwood 17, Detroit Douglass 14, Rudyard 14, Kingston 7, Pittsford 4, Onaway 2, Watersmeet 2, Hillsdale Academy 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (15-2)   72 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                         (15-0)   69 3. Rockford                                            (14-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                         (12-0)   61 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (14-2)   54 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (13-2)   47 7. Wayne Memorial                                   (12-5)   46 8. Jackson Northwest                              (15-1)   38 9. Byron Center                                      (13-3)   26 10. Holt                                                (14-2)   24 Others receiving votes: Saline 23, DeWitt 20, North Farmington 14, Temperance Bedford 8, East Grand Rapids 7, Utica Ford 7, Lake Orion 5, Coldwater 4, Grand Blanc 3, Kalamazoo Central 3, Muskegon 2, Howell 1, Belleville 1, Rochester 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (15-0)   75 2. Chelsea                                             (16-1)   66 (tie) Detroit Edison                                 (12-3)   66 4. Haslett                                              (17-0)   62 5. Lake Fenton                                        (17-0)   56 6. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (14-3)   49 7. Vicksburg                                         (16-0)  42 8. Goodrich                                            (14-1)   35 9. Dearborn Divine Child                          (13-4)   31 10. Frankenmuth                                     (13-2)   30 Others receiving votes: Standish-Sterling 23, Lansing Catholic 17, Escanaba 15, Big Rapids 11, Redford Westfield Prep 5, Romulus 4, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 3, Tecumseh 3, Marysville 3, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Detroit Country Day 2. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)              (9-4)     71 2. Buchanan (1)                                     (14-1)  64 3. Dansville (1)                                       (15-1)   62 4. Blissfield                                           (16-1)   60 5. Lake City (1)                                        (15-1)   53 6. Hancock                                             (13-1)   50 7. Hemlock                                             (13-3)   34 8. Kent City                                            (15-3)   29 9. Harbor Springs                                    (14-2)   28 10. McBain                                             (12-5)   25 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 23, Evart 19, Ovid-Elsie 14, Traverse City St. Francis 13, Bronson 11, Calumet 11, Brandywine 10, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 9, Elk Rapids 7, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 3, Kalamazoo Christian 3, Detroit Osborn 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                         (13-2)   75 2. Kingston                                             (13-1)   69 3. Mackinaw City                                     (14-1)   59 4. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (13-2)   58 5. St. Charles                                         (14-2)   50 6. Norway                                              (16-1)   41 7. Petersburg Summerfield                         (14-2)   38 8. Baraga                                               (13-3)   36 9. Morenci                                             (15-2)   35 10. Cedarville                                        (12-3)   22 Others receiving votes: St. Ignace LaSalle 15, Brethren 14, Lake Linden-Hubbell 13, Fowler 12, Martin 11, Pittsford 11, Hillman 10, Colon 8, Burton Genesee Christian 6, Ontonagon 5, Hillsdale Academy 4, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 3, Mendon 2, Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 2, Onaway 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Celtics top Pistons, Bulls defeat Spurs – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 2:58


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Boston Celtics 111, Detroit Pistons 99 Chicago Bulls 128, San Antonio Spurs 104 Celtics 111, Pistons 99 – Jayson Tatum scores 34, Celtics cruise past Pistons 111-99 Jayson Tatum started slow and finished strong with 34 points, leading the Boston Celtics to a 111-99 win over the Detroit Pistons. The All-Star forward missed his first five shots and had as many fouls as field goals after missing 10 shots in the first half. Tatum made three 3-pointers and an array of driving layups in the third, scoring 18 points in the quarter to turn a seven-point halftime lead into a 18-point cushion. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 21 for the Pistons, who have won just one-fourth of their game Bulls 128, Spurs 104 – Vucevic, Drummond come up big, Bulls beat Spurs 128-104 Nikola Vucevic had 22 points and 12 rebounds, and the Chicago Bulls handed San Antonio its ninth straight loss with a 128-104 victory over the Spurs. Andre Drummond set season highs with 21 points and 15 rebounds, helping the Bulls match a season high with their third straight win. They also got some payback for a loss at San Antonio in October. It was tied at 85 late in the third quarter when Chicago went on a 23-3 run. Keldon Johnson led San Antonio with 21 points. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Memphis Grizzlies, 8:00 p.m. NBA – NBA reschedules 3 games to make up for 1 postponed by storm The NBA has rescheduled three games after one game was postponed last week when the Detroit Pistons were stranded in Dallas due to a winter storm.  The Pistons will make up their home game against the Washington Wizards on March 7. The league also rescheduled games for both franchises to avoid either team playing on three straight days. Detroit will host the Portland Trail Blazers on March 6, a day before previously scheduled. The Wizards will face the Milwaukee Bucks at home on March 5, also a day earlier than previously planned. NBA – NBA approves sale of Phoenix Suns, Mercury to Mat Ishbia Mortgage executive and former Michigan State guard Mat Ishbia is approved to become the new majority owner of the Phoenix Suns and WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury. The NBA’s board of governors approved his plan to purchase the controlling stake of those franchises from Robert Sarver. The vote was 29-0, with the Cleveland Cavaliers abstaining, according to a person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the vote had not yet been announced publicly. Ishbia agreed on Dec. 20 to the deal, one that put the total value of the Suns and Mercury at $4 billion. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Edmonton Oilers at Detroit Red Wings, 7:30 p.m. Anaheim Ducks at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. NFL – Super Bowl opening night returns with energetic atmosphere Nick Sirianni answered questions about Rocky, Santa Claus and even which of his players on the Philadelphia Eagles he’d want to date his 5-year-old daughter when she grows up. Welcome to Super Bowl opening night where football talk gives way to the wacky. The circus atmosphere that kicks off the NFL’s biggest week has returned for the first time since 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic forced teams to meet the media on video conferences the past two seasons. Sirianni and the Eagles took the stage first at the home of the Phoenix Suns. “Fly, Eagles, Fly” chants greeted players and coaches before they spent an hour answering wide-ranging questions from more than 2,000 media members. NFL – For Super Bowl ads this year, crypto is out, booze is in The hottest ticket in town for advertisers is officially sold out. Fox said Monday that in-game ads for Super Bowl LVII have all been sold. The big game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles takes place on Sunday. The Super Bowl is advertising’s biggest stage, with advertisers jockeying to get their products in front of the more than 100 million people that watch each year. Mark Evans, executive vice president of ad sales for Fox Sports, said a few ads went for more than $7 million for a 30-second spot. Most sold between $6 million and $7 million. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Western Michigan at Miami (OH), 7:00 p.m. Ball State at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Buffalo, 7:00 p.m. Maryland at Michigan State, 9:00 p.m.                 Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAMBKB – Big 10 – Minnesota-Illinois postponed for COVID-19 Minnesota’s game at Illinois has been postponed because of COVID-19 health and safety protocols within the Gophers’ program. The teams were scheduled to play Tuesday. They will meet on Feb. 20 instead. Minnesota’s announcement did not specify how many players would have been unable to play. The Gophers had only eight available scholarship players for their last game when they lost 81-46 to Maryland. The game will be rescheduled by the Big Ten with input from both schools. Minnesota is next scheduled to host Iowa this Sunday. Illinois will host No. 24 Rutgers this Saturday. NCAAMBKB – Purdue stays No. 1 in AP Top 25; NC State in at No. 22 Purdue remains atop The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll despite losing its second game of the season. The new poll out Monday also saw Marquette push into the top 10 and North Carolina State make its first poll appearance in four years. The Boilermakers earned 38 of 62 first-place votes to stay at No. 1 for a third straight week and seventh time this season. Houston rose to No. 2 with 22 first-place votes. Marquette is in the top 10 for the first time since 2019. That also was the last time N.C. State was ranked before checking in at No. 22. NCAAWBKB – Indiana reaches No. 2 in women’s Top 25; SC still No. 1 South Carolina beat UConn to remain No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll for the 33rd consecutive week. Indiana moved up to No. 2 for its highest ranking in school history. LSU stayed third and has a showdown with the Gamecocks on Sunday in a matchup of the last undefeated teams. The Huskies moved up to fourth and Iowa was fifth. Stanford fell to sixth after losing to Washington. Utah, Maryland, Duke and Notre Dame round out the top 10. Colorado re-entered at No. 25 while Middle Tennessee fell out. Golf – PGA – Justin Rose wins at Pebble Beach to end 4-year drought Justin Rose is a PGA Tour winner again after four years. Rose made short work on a short Monday with three birdies in four holes. That sent him to a 66 and a three-shot victory in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Rose had not won since Torrey Pines four years ago. Now he’s headed to the Masters again. The tournament was delayed to a Monday finish because of high wind on Saturday. Rose benefited from that stoppage of play. And he was helped by hardly any wind over the final nine holes he played Monday. Brendon Todd and Brandon Wu finished second. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Plainwell 54, Edwardsburg 52 – OT Niles 65, Buchanan 48 Holland Black River 55, Lawrence 52 Saugatuck 54, Fennville 41 Russell Vande Poel scored 13 points while Carter Miller had 12 in Saugatuck’s 54-41 win over Fennville. Matt Hartgerink added 11 for the Trailblazers, who beat Fennville for the first time since 2017. Harper Creek 46, Sturgis 36 Marcellus at Cassopolis, Cancelled Girls Basketball Mattawan 55, St. Joseph 43 Mattawan’s Delaney Elsmore had 13 of her game high 25 points in the third quarter to help give the Wildcats a 55-43 win at St. Joe.  Jade Mosher added 12 for Mattawan. Eleah Hedstrom led St. Joe with 17 points while Jaslynn Ward scored 10 Buchanan 60, Lakeshore 46 Buchanan’s Faith Carson led all scorers with a game high 28 points in Buchanan’s 60-46 home win over Lakeshore. Labria Austin added 14 for the Bucks.  Paige Lies had 16 to lead Lakeshore, while Emily Lockman had 12 Lawrence 38, Our Lady of the Lake 36 Abby Schrauben scored 20 points for the Lakers in a 38-36 loss to Lawrence. Watervliet 48, Plainwell 40 Watervliet Grace Christian 48, Eau Claire 46 – OT Lawton 54, Delton-Kellogg 20 Harper Creek 48, Sturgis 42 Centreville 47, Hartford 27 Holland Black River 48, Parchment 23 Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. BCS Michigan Lutheran at Countryside Academy, 7:00 p.m. Howardsville Chr. at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. Covert at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Eau Claire at River Valley, 7:30 p.m. SAC Galesburg-Augusta at South Haven, 7:00 p.m. Gobles at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. Holland Black River at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Schoolcraft at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Decatur at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Non-Conference Constantine at Berrien Springs, 6:45 p.m. Three Rivers at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Lawton at Vicksburg, 7:00 p.m. Vermontville Maple Valley at Delton-Kellogg, 7:00 p.m. GR Covenant Christian at Kal. Christian, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC St. Joseph at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Lakeshore at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 5:45 p.m. Mattawan at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. BCS Our Lady of the Lake at Howardsville Chr., 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Eau Claire, 6:00 p.m. SAC Watervliet at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Martin, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Cassopolis at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Mendon at Bloomingdale, 6:00 p.m. White Pigeon at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Non-Conference Berrien Springs at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Brandywine at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Vicksburg at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Edwardsburg at Marshall, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Kal. Christian at GR Covenant Christian, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Vermontville Maple Valley, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (17-0)   75 2. North Farmington                                (12-1)   60 3. Muskegon                                           (13-1)   57 4. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (14-1)   56 5. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (14-2)   55 6. Grand Blanc                                       (14-2)   52 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (13-1)   44 8. Port Huron Northern                           (14-1)   40 9. Grand Rapids Northview                        (12-3)   36 10. Kalamazoo Central                          (12-2)  31 Others receiving votes: Okemos 19, Bloomfield Hills 14, Warren De La Salle 9, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 8, Lansing Waverly 8, Grosse Pointe South 5, Mattawan 5, Mount Pleasant 5, Battle Creek Lakeview 5, Grand Haven 3, Hamtramck 3, Troy 3, Saline 2, Mason 2, Oak Park 2, St. Joseph 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (5)                  (15-1)   75 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (12-1)   68 3. Olivet                                                (15-0)   60 4. Benton Harbor                                  (13-3)  46 (tie) Warren Lincoln                                (11-4)   46 6. Saginaw                                             (14-3)   42 7. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (10-5)   40 8. Grand Rapids Christian                         (9-4)     34 (tie) Ludington                                       (14-1)   34 10. Chelsea                                            (12-2)   21 Others receiving votes: Hart 20, Standish Sterling Central 18, Cadillac 16, Big Rapids 14, Grand Rapids South Christian 13, Kingsford 10, Boyne City 10, Flat Rock 9, Onsted 6, Flint Hamady 5, Ferndale 5, Croswell-Lexington 4, Ionia 4. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (3)                               (14-1)   87 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (14-0)   82 3. Flint Beecher (2)                                 (12-3)   75 4. Watervliet                                        (13-1)  65 5. Napoleon                                            (14-0)   57 6. Brandywine                                      (13-1)  54 7. Iron Mountain                                     (13-1)   39 8. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (13-1)   35 9. Cass City                                            (13-1)   33 10. Maple City Glen Lake                           (13-1)   32 Others receiving votes: New Haven 21, St. Ignace 21, Saginaw Nouvel 20, Traverse City St. Francis 19, Blanchard Montabella 18, Jonesville 17, McBain 11, Riverview Gabriel Richard 10, Reading 6, Brown City 4, Bad Axe 4, Ecorse 4, Beal City 3, Ovid-Elsie 2, North Muskegon 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (1)                   (13-0)   70 2. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (14-0)   61 3. Genesee Christian (1)                           (12-3)   59 4. Lake Leelanau St Mary (1)                      (13-1)   57 5. Mio Au Sable                                       (12-0)   53 6. Powers North Central                          (11-2)   49 7. Baldwin                                             (12-1)   40 8. Hillman                                              (12-1)   39 9. Munising                                             (14-1)   31 10. Gaylord St. Mary                               (13-2)   30 Others receiving votes: Bellevue 25, Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 25, Ironwood 17, Detroit Douglass 14, Rudyard 14, Kingston 7, Pittsford 4, Onaway 2, Watersmeet 2, Hillsdale Academy 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (15-2)   72 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                         (15-0)   69 3. Rockford                                            (14-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                         (12-0)   61 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (14-2)   54 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (13-2)   47 7. Wayne Memorial                                   (12-5)   46 8. Jackson Northwest                              (15-1)   38 9. Byron Center                                      (13-3)   26 10. Holt                                                (14-2)   24 Others receiving votes: Saline 23, DeWitt 20, North Farmington 14, Temperance Bedford 8, East Grand Rapids 7, Utica Ford 7, Lake Orion 5, Coldwater 4, Grand Blanc 3, Kalamazoo Central 3, Muskegon 2, Howell 1, Belleville 1, Rochester 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (15-0)   75 2. Chelsea                                             (16-1)   66 (tie) Detroit Edison                                 (12-3)   66 4. Haslett                                              (17-0)   62 5. Lake Fenton                                        (17-0)   56 6. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (14-3)   49 7. Vicksburg                                         (16-0)  42 8. Goodrich                                            (14-1)   35 9. Dearborn Divine Child                          (13-4)   31 10. Frankenmuth                                     (13-2)   30 Others receiving votes: Standish-Sterling 23, Lansing Catholic 17, Escanaba 15, Big Rapids 11, Redford Westfield Prep 5, Romulus 4, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 3, Tecumseh 3, Marysville 3, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Detroit Country Day 2. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)              (9-4)     71 2. Buchanan (1)                                     (14-1)  64 3. Dansville (1)                                       (15-1)   62 4. Blissfield                                           (16-1)   60 5. Lake City (1)                                        (15-1)   53 6. Hancock                                             (13-1)   50 7. Hemlock                                             (13-3)   34 8. Kent City                                            (15-3)   29 9. Harbor Springs                                    (14-2)   28 10. McBain                                             (12-5)   25 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 23, Evart 19, Ovid-Elsie 14, Traverse City St. Francis 13, Bronson 11, Calumet 11, Brandywine 10, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 9, Elk Rapids 7, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 3, Kalamazoo Christian 3, Detroit Osborn 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                         (13-2)   75 2. Kingston                                             (13-1)   69 3. Mackinaw City                                     (14-1)   59 4. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (13-2)   58 5. St. Charles                                         (14-2)   50 6. Norway                                              (16-1)   41 7. Petersburg Summerfield                         (14-2)   38 8. Baraga                                               (13-3)   36 9. Morenci                                             (15-2)   35 10. Cedarville                                        (12-3)   22 Others receiving votes: St. Ignace LaSalle 15, Brethren 14, Lake Linden-Hubbell 13, Fowler 12, Martin 11, Pittsford 11, Hillman 10, Colon 8, Burton Genesee Christian 6, Ontonagon 5, Hillsdale Academy 4, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 3, Mendon 2, Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 2, Onaway 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Celtics top Pistons, Bulls defeat Spurs – WSJM Morning Sports

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 2:58


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Boston Celtics 111, Detroit Pistons 99 Chicago Bulls 128, San Antonio Spurs 104 Celtics 111, Pistons 99 – Jayson Tatum scores 34, Celtics cruise past Pistons 111-99 Jayson Tatum started slow and finished strong with 34 points, leading the Boston Celtics to a 111-99 win over the Detroit Pistons. The All-Star forward missed his first five shots and had as many fouls as field goals after missing 10 shots in the first half. Tatum made three 3-pointers and an array of driving layups in the third, scoring 18 points in the quarter to turn a seven-point halftime lead into a 18-point cushion. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 21 for the Pistons, who have won just one-fourth of their game Bulls 128, Spurs 104 – Vucevic, Drummond come up big, Bulls beat Spurs 128-104 Nikola Vucevic had 22 points and 12 rebounds, and the Chicago Bulls handed San Antonio its ninth straight loss with a 128-104 victory over the Spurs. Andre Drummond set season highs with 21 points and 15 rebounds, helping the Bulls match a season high with their third straight win. They also got some payback for a loss at San Antonio in October. It was tied at 85 late in the third quarter when Chicago went on a 23-3 run. Keldon Johnson led San Antonio with 21 points. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Memphis Grizzlies, 8:00 p.m. NBA – NBA reschedules 3 games to make up for 1 postponed by storm The NBA has rescheduled three games after one game was postponed last week when the Detroit Pistons were stranded in Dallas due to a winter storm.  The Pistons will make up their home game against the Washington Wizards on March 7. The league also rescheduled games for both franchises to avoid either team playing on three straight days. Detroit will host the Portland Trail Blazers on March 6, a day before previously scheduled. The Wizards will face the Milwaukee Bucks at home on March 5, also a day earlier than previously planned. NBA – NBA approves sale of Phoenix Suns, Mercury to Mat Ishbia Mortgage executive and former Michigan State guard Mat Ishbia is approved to become the new majority owner of the Phoenix Suns and WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury. The NBA’s board of governors approved his plan to purchase the controlling stake of those franchises from Robert Sarver. The vote was 29-0, with the Cleveland Cavaliers abstaining, according to a person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the vote had not yet been announced publicly. Ishbia agreed on Dec. 20 to the deal, one that put the total value of the Suns and Mercury at $4 billion. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Edmonton Oilers at Detroit Red Wings, 7:30 p.m. Anaheim Ducks at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. NFL – Super Bowl opening night returns with energetic atmosphere Nick Sirianni answered questions about Rocky, Santa Claus and even which of his players on the Philadelphia Eagles he’d want to date his 5-year-old daughter when she grows up. Welcome to Super Bowl opening night where football talk gives way to the wacky. The circus atmosphere that kicks off the NFL’s biggest week has returned for the first time since 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic forced teams to meet the media on video conferences the past two seasons. Sirianni and the Eagles took the stage first at the home of the Phoenix Suns. “Fly, Eagles, Fly” chants greeted players and coaches before they spent an hour answering wide-ranging questions from more than 2,000 media members. NFL – For Super Bowl ads this year, crypto is out, booze is in The hottest ticket in town for advertisers is officially sold out. Fox said Monday that in-game ads for Super Bowl LVII have all been sold. The big game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles takes place on Sunday. The Super Bowl is advertising’s biggest stage, with advertisers jockeying to get their products in front of the more than 100 million people that watch each year. Mark Evans, executive vice president of ad sales for Fox Sports, said a few ads went for more than $7 million for a 30-second spot. Most sold between $6 million and $7 million. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Western Michigan at Miami (OH), 7:00 p.m. Ball State at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Buffalo, 7:00 p.m. Maryland at Michigan State, 9:00 p.m.                 Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAMBKB – Big 10 – Minnesota-Illinois postponed for COVID-19 Minnesota’s game at Illinois has been postponed because of COVID-19 health and safety protocols within the Gophers’ program. The teams were scheduled to play Tuesday. They will meet on Feb. 20 instead. Minnesota’s announcement did not specify how many players would have been unable to play. The Gophers had only eight available scholarship players for their last game when they lost 81-46 to Maryland. The game will be rescheduled by the Big Ten with input from both schools. Minnesota is next scheduled to host Iowa this Sunday. Illinois will host No. 24 Rutgers this Saturday. NCAAMBKB – Purdue stays No. 1 in AP Top 25; NC State in at No. 22 Purdue remains atop The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll despite losing its second game of the season. The new poll out Monday also saw Marquette push into the top 10 and North Carolina State make its first poll appearance in four years. The Boilermakers earned 38 of 62 first-place votes to stay at No. 1 for a third straight week and seventh time this season. Houston rose to No. 2 with 22 first-place votes. Marquette is in the top 10 for the first time since 2019. That also was the last time N.C. State was ranked before checking in at No. 22. NCAAWBKB – Indiana reaches No. 2 in women’s Top 25; SC still No. 1 South Carolina beat UConn to remain No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll for the 33rd consecutive week. Indiana moved up to No. 2 for its highest ranking in school history. LSU stayed third and has a showdown with the Gamecocks on Sunday in a matchup of the last undefeated teams. The Huskies moved up to fourth and Iowa was fifth. Stanford fell to sixth after losing to Washington. Utah, Maryland, Duke and Notre Dame round out the top 10. Colorado re-entered at No. 25 while Middle Tennessee fell out. Golf – PGA – Justin Rose wins at Pebble Beach to end 4-year drought Justin Rose is a PGA Tour winner again after four years. Rose made short work on a short Monday with three birdies in four holes. That sent him to a 66 and a three-shot victory in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Rose had not won since Torrey Pines four years ago. Now he’s headed to the Masters again. The tournament was delayed to a Monday finish because of high wind on Saturday. Rose benefited from that stoppage of play. And he was helped by hardly any wind over the final nine holes he played Monday. Brendon Todd and Brandon Wu finished second. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Plainwell 54, Edwardsburg 52 – OT Niles 65, Buchanan 48 Holland Black River 55, Lawrence 52 Saugatuck 54, Fennville 41 Russell Vande Poel scored 13 points while Carter Miller had 12 in Saugatuck’s 54-41 win over Fennville. Matt Hartgerink added 11 for the Trailblazers, who beat Fennville for the first time since 2017. Harper Creek 46, Sturgis 36 Marcellus at Cassopolis, Cancelled Girls Basketball Mattawan 55, St. Joseph 43 Mattawan’s Delaney Elsmore had 13 of her game high 25 points in the third quarter to help give the Wildcats a 55-43 win at St. Joe.  Jade Mosher added 12 for Mattawan. Eleah Hedstrom led St. Joe with 17 points while Jaslynn Ward scored 10 Buchanan 60, Lakeshore 46 Buchanan’s Faith Carson led all scorers with a game high 28 points in Buchanan’s 60-46 home win over Lakeshore. Labria Austin added 14 for the Bucks.  Paige Lies had 16 to lead Lakeshore, while Emily Lockman had 12 Lawrence 38, Our Lady of the Lake 36 Abby Schrauben scored 20 points for the Lakers in a 38-36 loss to Lawrence. Watervliet 48, Plainwell 40 Watervliet Grace Christian 48, Eau Claire 46 – OT Lawton 54, Delton-Kellogg 20 Harper Creek 48, Sturgis 42 Centreville 47, Hartford 27 Holland Black River 48, Parchment 23 Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. BCS Michigan Lutheran at Countryside Academy, 7:00 p.m. Howardsville Chr. at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. Covert at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Eau Claire at River Valley, 7:30 p.m. SAC Galesburg-Augusta at South Haven, 7:00 p.m. Gobles at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. Holland Black River at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Schoolcraft at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Decatur at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Non-Conference Constantine at Berrien Springs, 6:45 p.m. Three Rivers at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Lawton at Vicksburg, 7:00 p.m. Vermontville Maple Valley at Delton-Kellogg, 7:00 p.m. GR Covenant Christian at Kal. Christian, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC St. Joseph at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Lakeshore at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 5:45 p.m. Mattawan at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. BCS Our Lady of the Lake at Howardsville Chr., 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Eau Claire, 6:00 p.m. SAC Watervliet at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Martin, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Cassopolis at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Mendon at Bloomingdale, 6:00 p.m. White Pigeon at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Non-Conference Berrien Springs at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Brandywine at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Vicksburg at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Edwardsburg at Marshall, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Kal. Christian at GR Covenant Christian, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Vermontville Maple Valley, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (17-0)   75 2. North Farmington                                (12-1)   60 3. Muskegon                                           (13-1)   57 4. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (14-1)   56 5. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (14-2)   55 6. Grand Blanc                                       (14-2)   52 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (13-1)   44 8. Port Huron Northern                           (14-1)   40 9. Grand Rapids Northview                        (12-3)   36 10. Kalamazoo Central                          (12-2)  31 Others receiving votes: Okemos 19, Bloomfield Hills 14, Warren De La Salle 9, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 8, Lansing Waverly 8, Grosse Pointe South 5, Mattawan 5, Mount Pleasant 5, Battle Creek Lakeview 5, Grand Haven 3, Hamtramck 3, Troy 3, Saline 2, Mason 2, Oak Park 2, St. Joseph 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (5)                  (15-1)   75 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (12-1)   68 3. Olivet                                                (15-0)   60 4. Benton Harbor                                  (13-3)  46 (tie) Warren Lincoln                                (11-4)   46 6. Saginaw                                             (14-3)   42 7. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (10-5)   40 8. Grand Rapids Christian                         (9-4)     34 (tie) Ludington                                       (14-1)   34 10. Chelsea                                            (12-2)   21 Others receiving votes: Hart 20, Standish Sterling Central 18, Cadillac 16, Big Rapids 14, Grand Rapids South Christian 13, Kingsford 10, Boyne City 10, Flat Rock 9, Onsted 6, Flint Hamady 5, Ferndale 5, Croswell-Lexington 4, Ionia 4. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (3)                               (14-1)   87 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (14-0)   82 3. Flint Beecher (2)                                 (12-3)   75 4. Watervliet                                        (13-1)  65 5. Napoleon                                            (14-0)   57 6. Brandywine                                      (13-1)  54 7. Iron Mountain                                     (13-1)   39 8. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (13-1)   35 9. Cass City                                            (13-1)   33 10. Maple City Glen Lake                           (13-1)   32 Others receiving votes: New Haven 21, St. Ignace 21, Saginaw Nouvel 20, Traverse City St. Francis 19, Blanchard Montabella 18, Jonesville 17, McBain 11, Riverview Gabriel Richard 10, Reading 6, Brown City 4, Bad Axe 4, Ecorse 4, Beal City 3, Ovid-Elsie 2, North Muskegon 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (1)                   (13-0)   70 2. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (14-0)   61 3. Genesee Christian (1)                           (12-3)   59 4. Lake Leelanau St Mary (1)                      (13-1)   57 5. Mio Au Sable                                       (12-0)   53 6. Powers North Central                          (11-2)   49 7. Baldwin                                             (12-1)   40 8. Hillman                                              (12-1)   39 9. Munising                                             (14-1)   31 10. Gaylord St. Mary                               (13-2)   30 Others receiving votes: Bellevue 25, Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 25, Ironwood 17, Detroit Douglass 14, Rudyard 14, Kingston 7, Pittsford 4, Onaway 2, Watersmeet 2, Hillsdale Academy 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (15-2)   72 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                         (15-0)   69 3. Rockford                                            (14-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                         (12-0)   61 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (14-2)   54 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (13-2)   47 7. Wayne Memorial                                   (12-5)   46 8. Jackson Northwest                              (15-1)   38 9. Byron Center                                      (13-3)   26 10. Holt                                                (14-2)   24 Others receiving votes: Saline 23, DeWitt 20, North Farmington 14, Temperance Bedford 8, East Grand Rapids 7, Utica Ford 7, Lake Orion 5, Coldwater 4, Grand Blanc 3, Kalamazoo Central 3, Muskegon 2, Howell 1, Belleville 1, Rochester 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (15-0)   75 2. Chelsea                                             (16-1)   66 (tie) Detroit Edison                                 (12-3)   66 4. Haslett                                              (17-0)   62 5. Lake Fenton                                        (17-0)   56 6. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (14-3)   49 7. Vicksburg                                         (16-0)  42 8. Goodrich                                            (14-1)   35 9. Dearborn Divine Child                          (13-4)   31 10. Frankenmuth                                     (13-2)   30 Others receiving votes: Standish-Sterling 23, Lansing Catholic 17, Escanaba 15, Big Rapids 11, Redford Westfield Prep 5, Romulus 4, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 3, Tecumseh 3, Marysville 3, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Detroit Country Day 2. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)              (9-4)     71 2. Buchanan (1)                                     (14-1)  64 3. Dansville (1)                                       (15-1)   62 4. Blissfield                                           (16-1)   60 5. Lake City (1)                                        (15-1)   53 6. Hancock                                             (13-1)   50 7. Hemlock                                             (13-3)   34 8. Kent City                                            (15-3)   29 9. Harbor Springs                                    (14-2)   28 10. McBain                                             (12-5)   25 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 23, Evart 19, Ovid-Elsie 14, Traverse City St. Francis 13, Bronson 11, Calumet 11, Brandywine 10, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 9, Elk Rapids 7, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 3, Kalamazoo Christian 3, Detroit Osborn 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                         (13-2)   75 2. Kingston                                             (13-1)   69 3. Mackinaw City                                     (14-1)   59 4. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (13-2)   58 5. St. Charles                                         (14-2)   50 6. Norway                                              (16-1)   41 7. Petersburg Summerfield                         (14-2)   38 8. Baraga                                               (13-3)   36 9. Morenci                                             (15-2)   35 10. Cedarville                                        (12-3)   22 Others receiving votes: St. Ignace LaSalle 15, Brethren 14, Lake Linden-Hubbell 13, Fowler 12, Martin 11, Pittsford 11, Hillman 10, Colon 8, Burton Genesee Christian 6, Ontonagon 5, Hillsdale Academy 4, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 3, Mendon 2, Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 2, Onaway 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Celtics top Pistons, Bulls defeat Spurs – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 2:58


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Boston Celtics 111, Detroit Pistons 99 Chicago Bulls 128, San Antonio Spurs 104 Celtics 111, Pistons 99 – Jayson Tatum scores 34, Celtics cruise past Pistons 111-99 Jayson Tatum started slow and finished strong with 34 points, leading the Boston Celtics to a 111-99 win over the Detroit Pistons. The All-Star forward missed his first five shots and had as many fouls as field goals after missing 10 shots in the first half. Tatum made three 3-pointers and an array of driving layups in the third, scoring 18 points in the quarter to turn a seven-point halftime lead into a 18-point cushion. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 21 for the Pistons, who have won just one-fourth of their game Bulls 128, Spurs 104 – Vucevic, Drummond come up big, Bulls beat Spurs 128-104 Nikola Vucevic had 22 points and 12 rebounds, and the Chicago Bulls handed San Antonio its ninth straight loss with a 128-104 victory over the Spurs. Andre Drummond set season highs with 21 points and 15 rebounds, helping the Bulls match a season high with their third straight win. They also got some payback for a loss at San Antonio in October. It was tied at 85 late in the third quarter when Chicago went on a 23-3 run. Keldon Johnson led San Antonio with 21 points. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Memphis Grizzlies, 8:00 p.m. NBA – NBA reschedules 3 games to make up for 1 postponed by storm The NBA has rescheduled three games after one game was postponed last week when the Detroit Pistons were stranded in Dallas due to a winter storm.  The Pistons will make up their home game against the Washington Wizards on March 7. The league also rescheduled games for both franchises to avoid either team playing on three straight days. Detroit will host the Portland Trail Blazers on March 6, a day before previously scheduled. The Wizards will face the Milwaukee Bucks at home on March 5, also a day earlier than previously planned. NBA – NBA approves sale of Phoenix Suns, Mercury to Mat Ishbia Mortgage executive and former Michigan State guard Mat Ishbia is approved to become the new majority owner of the Phoenix Suns and WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury. The NBA’s board of governors approved his plan to purchase the controlling stake of those franchises from Robert Sarver. The vote was 29-0, with the Cleveland Cavaliers abstaining, according to a person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the vote had not yet been announced publicly. Ishbia agreed on Dec. 20 to the deal, one that put the total value of the Suns and Mercury at $4 billion. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Edmonton Oilers at Detroit Red Wings, 7:30 p.m. Anaheim Ducks at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. NFL – Super Bowl opening night returns with energetic atmosphere Nick Sirianni answered questions about Rocky, Santa Claus and even which of his players on the Philadelphia Eagles he’d want to date his 5-year-old daughter when she grows up. Welcome to Super Bowl opening night where football talk gives way to the wacky. The circus atmosphere that kicks off the NFL’s biggest week has returned for the first time since 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic forced teams to meet the media on video conferences the past two seasons. Sirianni and the Eagles took the stage first at the home of the Phoenix Suns. “Fly, Eagles, Fly” chants greeted players and coaches before they spent an hour answering wide-ranging questions from more than 2,000 media members. NFL – For Super Bowl ads this year, crypto is out, booze is in The hottest ticket in town for advertisers is officially sold out. Fox said Monday that in-game ads for Super Bowl LVII have all been sold. The big game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles takes place on Sunday. The Super Bowl is advertising’s biggest stage, with advertisers jockeying to get their products in front of the more than 100 million people that watch each year. Mark Evans, executive vice president of ad sales for Fox Sports, said a few ads went for more than $7 million for a 30-second spot. Most sold between $6 million and $7 million. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Western Michigan at Miami (OH), 7:00 p.m. Ball State at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Buffalo, 7:00 p.m. Maryland at Michigan State, 9:00 p.m.                 Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAMBKB – Big 10 – Minnesota-Illinois postponed for COVID-19 Minnesota’s game at Illinois has been postponed because of COVID-19 health and safety protocols within the Gophers’ program. The teams were scheduled to play Tuesday. They will meet on Feb. 20 instead. Minnesota’s announcement did not specify how many players would have been unable to play. The Gophers had only eight available scholarship players for their last game when they lost 81-46 to Maryland. The game will be rescheduled by the Big Ten with input from both schools. Minnesota is next scheduled to host Iowa this Sunday. Illinois will host No. 24 Rutgers this Saturday. NCAAMBKB – Purdue stays No. 1 in AP Top 25; NC State in at No. 22 Purdue remains atop The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll despite losing its second game of the season. The new poll out Monday also saw Marquette push into the top 10 and North Carolina State make its first poll appearance in four years. The Boilermakers earned 38 of 62 first-place votes to stay at No. 1 for a third straight week and seventh time this season. Houston rose to No. 2 with 22 first-place votes. Marquette is in the top 10 for the first time since 2019. That also was the last time N.C. State was ranked before checking in at No. 22. NCAAWBKB – Indiana reaches No. 2 in women’s Top 25; SC still No. 1 South Carolina beat UConn to remain No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll for the 33rd consecutive week. Indiana moved up to No. 2 for its highest ranking in school history. LSU stayed third and has a showdown with the Gamecocks on Sunday in a matchup of the last undefeated teams. The Huskies moved up to fourth and Iowa was fifth. Stanford fell to sixth after losing to Washington. Utah, Maryland, Duke and Notre Dame round out the top 10. Colorado re-entered at No. 25 while Middle Tennessee fell out. Golf – PGA – Justin Rose wins at Pebble Beach to end 4-year drought Justin Rose is a PGA Tour winner again after four years. Rose made short work on a short Monday with three birdies in four holes. That sent him to a 66 and a three-shot victory in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Rose had not won since Torrey Pines four years ago. Now he’s headed to the Masters again. The tournament was delayed to a Monday finish because of high wind on Saturday. Rose benefited from that stoppage of play. And he was helped by hardly any wind over the final nine holes he played Monday. Brendon Todd and Brandon Wu finished second. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Plainwell 54, Edwardsburg 52 – OT Niles 65, Buchanan 48 Holland Black River 55, Lawrence 52 Saugatuck 54, Fennville 41 Russell Vande Poel scored 13 points while Carter Miller had 12 in Saugatuck’s 54-41 win over Fennville. Matt Hartgerink added 11 for the Trailblazers, who beat Fennville for the first time since 2017. Harper Creek 46, Sturgis 36 Marcellus at Cassopolis, Cancelled Girls Basketball Mattawan 55, St. Joseph 43 Mattawan’s Delaney Elsmore had 13 of her game high 25 points in the third quarter to help give the Wildcats a 55-43 win at St. Joe.  Jade Mosher added 12 for Mattawan. Eleah Hedstrom led St. Joe with 17 points while Jaslynn Ward scored 10 Buchanan 60, Lakeshore 46 Buchanan’s Faith Carson led all scorers with a game high 28 points in Buchanan’s 60-46 home win over Lakeshore. Labria Austin added 14 for the Bucks.  Paige Lies had 16 to lead Lakeshore, while Emily Lockman had 12 Lawrence 38, Our Lady of the Lake 36 Abby Schrauben scored 20 points for the Lakers in a 38-36 loss to Lawrence. Watervliet 48, Plainwell 40 Watervliet Grace Christian 48, Eau Claire 46 – OT Lawton 54, Delton-Kellogg 20 Harper Creek 48, Sturgis 42 Centreville 47, Hartford 27 Holland Black River 48, Parchment 23 Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. BCS Michigan Lutheran at Countryside Academy, 7:00 p.m. Howardsville Chr. at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. Covert at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Eau Claire at River Valley, 7:30 p.m. SAC Galesburg-Augusta at South Haven, 7:00 p.m. Gobles at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. Holland Black River at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Schoolcraft at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Decatur at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Non-Conference Constantine at Berrien Springs, 6:45 p.m. Three Rivers at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Lawton at Vicksburg, 7:00 p.m. Vermontville Maple Valley at Delton-Kellogg, 7:00 p.m. GR Covenant Christian at Kal. Christian, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC St. Joseph at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Lakeshore at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 5:45 p.m. Mattawan at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. BCS Our Lady of the Lake at Howardsville Chr., 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Eau Claire, 6:00 p.m. SAC Watervliet at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Martin, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Cassopolis at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Mendon at Bloomingdale, 6:00 p.m. White Pigeon at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Non-Conference Berrien Springs at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Brandywine at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Vicksburg at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Edwardsburg at Marshall, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Kal. Christian at GR Covenant Christian, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Vermontville Maple Valley, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (17-0)   75 2. North Farmington                                (12-1)   60 3. Muskegon                                           (13-1)   57 4. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (14-1)   56 5. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (14-2)   55 6. Grand Blanc                                       (14-2)   52 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (13-1)   44 8. Port Huron Northern                           (14-1)   40 9. Grand Rapids Northview                        (12-3)   36 10. Kalamazoo Central                          (12-2)  31 Others receiving votes: Okemos 19, Bloomfield Hills 14, Warren De La Salle 9, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 8, Lansing Waverly 8, Grosse Pointe South 5, Mattawan 5, Mount Pleasant 5, Battle Creek Lakeview 5, Grand Haven 3, Hamtramck 3, Troy 3, Saline 2, Mason 2, Oak Park 2, St. Joseph 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (5)                  (15-1)   75 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (12-1)   68 3. Olivet                                                (15-0)   60 4. Benton Harbor                                  (13-3)  46 (tie) Warren Lincoln                                (11-4)   46 6. Saginaw                                             (14-3)   42 7. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (10-5)   40 8. Grand Rapids Christian                         (9-4)     34 (tie) Ludington                                       (14-1)   34 10. Chelsea                                            (12-2)   21 Others receiving votes: Hart 20, Standish Sterling Central 18, Cadillac 16, Big Rapids 14, Grand Rapids South Christian 13, Kingsford 10, Boyne City 10, Flat Rock 9, Onsted 6, Flint Hamady 5, Ferndale 5, Croswell-Lexington 4, Ionia 4. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (3)                               (14-1)   87 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (14-0)   82 3. Flint Beecher (2)                                 (12-3)   75 4. Watervliet                                        (13-1)  65 5. Napoleon                                            (14-0)   57 6. Brandywine                                      (13-1)  54 7. Iron Mountain                                     (13-1)   39 8. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (13-1)   35 9. Cass City                                            (13-1)   33 10. Maple City Glen Lake                           (13-1)   32 Others receiving votes: New Haven 21, St. Ignace 21, Saginaw Nouvel 20, Traverse City St. Francis 19, Blanchard Montabella 18, Jonesville 17, McBain 11, Riverview Gabriel Richard 10, Reading 6, Brown City 4, Bad Axe 4, Ecorse 4, Beal City 3, Ovid-Elsie 2, North Muskegon 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (1)                   (13-0)   70 2. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (14-0)   61 3. Genesee Christian (1)                           (12-3)   59 4. Lake Leelanau St Mary (1)                      (13-1)   57 5. Mio Au Sable                                       (12-0)   53 6. Powers North Central                          (11-2)   49 7. Baldwin                                             (12-1)   40 8. Hillman                                              (12-1)   39 9. Munising                                             (14-1)   31 10. Gaylord St. Mary                               (13-2)   30 Others receiving votes: Bellevue 25, Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 25, Ironwood 17, Detroit Douglass 14, Rudyard 14, Kingston 7, Pittsford 4, Onaway 2, Watersmeet 2, Hillsdale Academy 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (15-2)   72 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                         (15-0)   69 3. Rockford                                            (14-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                         (12-0)   61 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (14-2)   54 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (13-2)   47 7. Wayne Memorial                                   (12-5)   46 8. Jackson Northwest                              (15-1)   38 9. Byron Center                                      (13-3)   26 10. Holt                                                (14-2)   24 Others receiving votes: Saline 23, DeWitt 20, North Farmington 14, Temperance Bedford 8, East Grand Rapids 7, Utica Ford 7, Lake Orion 5, Coldwater 4, Grand Blanc 3, Kalamazoo Central 3, Muskegon 2, Howell 1, Belleville 1, Rochester 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (15-0)   75 2. Chelsea                                             (16-1)   66 (tie) Detroit Edison                                 (12-3)   66 4. Haslett                                              (17-0)   62 5. Lake Fenton                                        (17-0)   56 6. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (14-3)   49 7. Vicksburg                                         (16-0)  42 8. Goodrich                                            (14-1)   35 9. Dearborn Divine Child                          (13-4)   31 10. Frankenmuth                                     (13-2)   30 Others receiving votes: Standish-Sterling 23, Lansing Catholic 17, Escanaba 15, Big Rapids 11, Redford Westfield Prep 5, Romulus 4, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 3, Tecumseh 3, Marysville 3, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Detroit Country Day 2. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)              (9-4)     71 2. Buchanan (1)                                     (14-1)  64 3. Dansville (1)                                       (15-1)   62 4. Blissfield                                           (16-1)   60 5. Lake City (1)                                        (15-1)   53 6. Hancock                                             (13-1)   50 7. Hemlock                                             (13-3)   34 8. Kent City                                            (15-3)   29 9. Harbor Springs                                    (14-2)   28 10. McBain                                             (12-5)   25 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 23, Evart 19, Ovid-Elsie 14, Traverse City St. Francis 13, Bronson 11, Calumet 11, Brandywine 10, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 9, Elk Rapids 7, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 3, Kalamazoo Christian 3, Detroit Osborn 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                         (13-2)   75 2. Kingston                                             (13-1)   69 3. Mackinaw City                                     (14-1)   59 4. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (13-2)   58 5. St. Charles                                         (14-2)   50 6. Norway                                              (16-1)   41 7. Petersburg Summerfield                         (14-2)   38 8. Baraga                                               (13-3)   36 9. Morenci                                             (15-2)   35 10. Cedarville                                        (12-3)   22 Others receiving votes: St. Ignace LaSalle 15, Brethren 14, Lake Linden-Hubbell 13, Fowler 12, Martin 11, Pittsford 11, Hillman 10, Colon 8, Burton Genesee Christian 6, Ontonagon 5, Hillsdale Academy 4, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 3, Mendon 2, Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 2, Onaway 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Celtics top Pistons, Bulls defeat Spurs – Cosy Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 2:58


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Boston Celtics 111, Detroit Pistons 99 Chicago Bulls 128, San Antonio Spurs 104 Celtics 111, Pistons 99 – Jayson Tatum scores 34, Celtics cruise past Pistons 111-99 Jayson Tatum started slow and finished strong with 34 points, leading the Boston Celtics to a 111-99 win over the Detroit Pistons. The All-Star forward missed his first five shots and had as many fouls as field goals after missing 10 shots in the first half. Tatum made three 3-pointers and an array of driving layups in the third, scoring 18 points in the quarter to turn a seven-point halftime lead into a 18-point cushion. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 21 for the Pistons, who have won just one-fourth of their game Bulls 128, Spurs 104 – Vucevic, Drummond come up big, Bulls beat Spurs 128-104 Nikola Vucevic had 22 points and 12 rebounds, and the Chicago Bulls handed San Antonio its ninth straight loss with a 128-104 victory over the Spurs. Andre Drummond set season highs with 21 points and 15 rebounds, helping the Bulls match a season high with their third straight win. They also got some payback for a loss at San Antonio in October. It was tied at 85 late in the third quarter when Chicago went on a 23-3 run. Keldon Johnson led San Antonio with 21 points. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Memphis Grizzlies, 8:00 p.m. NBA – NBA reschedules 3 games to make up for 1 postponed by storm The NBA has rescheduled three games after one game was postponed last week when the Detroit Pistons were stranded in Dallas due to a winter storm.  The Pistons will make up their home game against the Washington Wizards on March 7. The league also rescheduled games for both franchises to avoid either team playing on three straight days. Detroit will host the Portland Trail Blazers on March 6, a day before previously scheduled. The Wizards will face the Milwaukee Bucks at home on March 5, also a day earlier than previously planned. NBA – NBA approves sale of Phoenix Suns, Mercury to Mat Ishbia Mortgage executive and former Michigan State guard Mat Ishbia is approved to become the new majority owner of the Phoenix Suns and WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury. The NBA’s board of governors approved his plan to purchase the controlling stake of those franchises from Robert Sarver. The vote was 29-0, with the Cleveland Cavaliers abstaining, according to a person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the vote had not yet been announced publicly. Ishbia agreed on Dec. 20 to the deal, one that put the total value of the Suns and Mercury at $4 billion. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Edmonton Oilers at Detroit Red Wings, 7:30 p.m. Anaheim Ducks at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. NFL – Super Bowl opening night returns with energetic atmosphere Nick Sirianni answered questions about Rocky, Santa Claus and even which of his players on the Philadelphia Eagles he’d want to date his 5-year-old daughter when she grows up. Welcome to Super Bowl opening night where football talk gives way to the wacky. The circus atmosphere that kicks off the NFL’s biggest week has returned for the first time since 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic forced teams to meet the media on video conferences the past two seasons. Sirianni and the Eagles took the stage first at the home of the Phoenix Suns. “Fly, Eagles, Fly” chants greeted players and coaches before they spent an hour answering wide-ranging questions from more than 2,000 media members. NFL – For Super Bowl ads this year, crypto is out, booze is in The hottest ticket in town for advertisers is officially sold out. Fox said Monday that in-game ads for Super Bowl LVII have all been sold. The big game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles takes place on Sunday. The Super Bowl is advertising’s biggest stage, with advertisers jockeying to get their products in front of the more than 100 million people that watch each year. Mark Evans, executive vice president of ad sales for Fox Sports, said a few ads went for more than $7 million for a 30-second spot. Most sold between $6 million and $7 million. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Western Michigan at Miami (OH), 7:00 p.m. Ball State at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Buffalo, 7:00 p.m. Maryland at Michigan State, 9:00 p.m.                 Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 8:00 NCAAMBKB – Big 10 – Minnesota-Illinois postponed for COVID-19 Minnesota’s game at Illinois has been postponed because of COVID-19 health and safety protocols within the Gophers’ program. The teams were scheduled to play Tuesday. They will meet on Feb. 20 instead. Minnesota’s announcement did not specify how many players would have been unable to play. The Gophers had only eight available scholarship players for their last game when they lost 81-46 to Maryland. The game will be rescheduled by the Big Ten with input from both schools. Minnesota is next scheduled to host Iowa this Sunday. Illinois will host No. 24 Rutgers this Saturday. NCAAMBKB – Purdue stays No. 1 in AP Top 25; NC State in at No. 22 Purdue remains atop The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll despite losing its second game of the season. The new poll out Monday also saw Marquette push into the top 10 and North Carolina State make its first poll appearance in four years. The Boilermakers earned 38 of 62 first-place votes to stay at No. 1 for a third straight week and seventh time this season. Houston rose to No. 2 with 22 first-place votes. Marquette is in the top 10 for the first time since 2019. That also was the last time N.C. State was ranked before checking in at No. 22. NCAAWBKB – Indiana reaches No. 2 in women’s Top 25; SC still No. 1 South Carolina beat UConn to remain No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll for the 33rd consecutive week. Indiana moved up to No. 2 for its highest ranking in school history. LSU stayed third and has a showdown with the Gamecocks on Sunday in a matchup of the last undefeated teams. The Huskies moved up to fourth and Iowa was fifth. Stanford fell to sixth after losing to Washington. Utah, Maryland, Duke and Notre Dame round out the top 10. Colorado re-entered at No. 25 while Middle Tennessee fell out. Golf – PGA – Justin Rose wins at Pebble Beach to end 4-year drought Justin Rose is a PGA Tour winner again after four years. Rose made short work on a short Monday with three birdies in four holes. That sent him to a 66 and a three-shot victory in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Rose had not won since Torrey Pines four years ago. Now he’s headed to the Masters again. The tournament was delayed to a Monday finish because of high wind on Saturday. Rose benefited from that stoppage of play. And he was helped by hardly any wind over the final nine holes he played Monday. Brendon Todd and Brandon Wu finished second. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Plainwell 54, Edwardsburg 52 – OT Niles 65, Buchanan 48 Holland Black River 55, Lawrence 52 Saugatuck 54, Fennville 41 Russell Vande Poel scored 13 points while Carter Miller had 12 in Saugatuck’s 54-41 win over Fennville. Matt Hartgerink added 11 for the Trailblazers, who beat Fennville for the first time since 2017. Harper Creek 46, Sturgis 36 Marcellus at Cassopolis, Cancelled Girls Basketball Mattawan 55, St. Joseph 43 Mattawan’s Delaney Elsmore had 13 of her game high 25 points in the third quarter to help give the Wildcats a 55-43 win at St. Joe.  Jade Mosher added 12 for Mattawan. Eleah Hedstrom led St. Joe with 17 points while Jaslynn Ward scored 10 Buchanan 60, Lakeshore 46 Buchanan’s Faith Carson led all scorers with a game high 28 points in Buchanan’s 60-46 home win over Lakeshore. Labria Austin added 14 for the Bucks.  Paige Lies had 16 to lead Lakeshore, while Emily Lockman had 12 Lawrence 38, Our Lady of the Lake 36 Abby Schrauben scored 20 points for the Lakers in a 38-36 loss to Lawrence. Watervliet 48, Plainwell 40 Watervliet Grace Christian 48, Eau Claire 46 – OT Lawton 54, Delton-Kellogg 20 Harper Creek 48, Sturgis 42 Centreville 47, Hartford 27 Holland Black River 48, Parchment 23 Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. BCS Michigan Lutheran at Countryside Academy, 7:00 p.m. Howardsville Chr. at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. Covert at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Eau Claire at River Valley, 7:30 p.m. SAC Galesburg-Augusta at South Haven, 7:00 p.m. Gobles at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Bridgman, 7:15 p.m. Holland Black River at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Schoolcraft at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Decatur at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Non-Conference Constantine at Berrien Springs, 6:45 p.m. Three Rivers at Dowagiac, 7:15 p.m. Lawton at Vicksburg, 7:00 p.m. Vermontville Maple Valley at Delton-Kellogg, 7:00 p.m. GR Covenant Christian at Kal. Christian, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC St. Joseph at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Lakeshore at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 5:45 p.m. Mattawan at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. BCS Our Lady of the Lake at Howardsville Chr., 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Eau Claire, 6:00 p.m. SAC Watervliet at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Allegan at Martin, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Cassopolis at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Mendon at Bloomingdale, 6:00 p.m. White Pigeon at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Non-Conference Berrien Springs at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Brandywine at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Vicksburg at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Edwardsburg at Marshall, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Kal. Christian at GR Covenant Christian, 7:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Vermontville Maple Valley, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (17-0)   75 2. North Farmington                                (12-1)   60 3. Muskegon                                           (13-1)   57 4. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (14-1)   56 5. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (14-2)   55 6. Grand Blanc                                       (14-2)   52 7. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (13-1)   44 8. Port Huron Northern                           (14-1)   40 9. Grand Rapids Northview                        (12-3)   36 10. Kalamazoo Central                          (12-2)  31 Others receiving votes: Okemos 19, Bloomfield Hills 14, Warren De La Salle 9, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 8, Lansing Waverly 8, Grosse Pointe South 5, Mattawan 5, Mount Pleasant 5, Battle Creek Lakeview 5, Grand Haven 3, Hamtramck 3, Troy 3, Saline 2, Mason 2, Oak Park 2, St. Joseph 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (5)                  (15-1)   75 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (12-1)   68 3. Olivet                                                (15-0)   60 4. Benton Harbor                                  (13-3)  46 (tie) Warren Lincoln                                (11-4)   46 6. Saginaw                                             (14-3)   42 7. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (10-5)   40 8. Grand Rapids Christian                         (9-4)     34 (tie) Ludington                                       (14-1)   34 10. Chelsea                                            (12-2)   21 Others receiving votes: Hart 20, Standish Sterling Central 18, Cadillac 16, Big Rapids 14, Grand Rapids South Christian 13, Kingsford 10, Boyne City 10, Flat Rock 9, Onsted 6, Flint Hamady 5, Ferndale 5, Croswell-Lexington 4, Ionia 4. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (3)                               (14-1)   87 2. Laingsburg (1)                                     (14-0)   82 3. Flint Beecher (2)                                 (12-3)   75 4. Watervliet                                        (13-1)  65 5. Napoleon                                            (14-0)   57 6. Brandywine                                      (13-1)  54 7. Iron Mountain                                     (13-1)   39 8. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (13-1)   35 9. Cass City                                            (13-1)   33 10. Maple City Glen Lake                           (13-1)   32 Others receiving votes: New Haven 21, St. Ignace 21, Saginaw Nouvel 20, Traverse City St. Francis 19, Blanchard Montabella 18, Jonesville 17, McBain 11, Riverview Gabriel Richard 10, Reading 6, Brown City 4, Bad Axe 4, Ecorse 4, Beal City 3, Ovid-Elsie 2, North Muskegon 1. Division 4 1. Taylor Trillium Academy (1)                   (13-0)   70 2. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (14-0)   61 3. Genesee Christian (1)                           (12-3)   59 4. Lake Leelanau St Mary (1)                      (13-1)   57 5. Mio Au Sable                                       (12-0)   53 6. Powers North Central                          (11-2)   49 7. Baldwin                                             (12-1)   40 8. Hillman                                              (12-1)   39 9. Munising                                             (14-1)   31 10. Gaylord St. Mary                               (13-2)   30 Others receiving votes: Bellevue 25, Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 25, Ironwood 17, Detroit Douglass 14, Rudyard 14, Kingston 7, Pittsford 4, Onaway 2, Watersmeet 2, Hillsdale Academy 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (4)                             (15-2)   72 2. Detroit Renaissance (1)                         (15-0)   69 3. Rockford                                            (14-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                         (12-0)   61 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (14-2)   54 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (13-2)   47 7. Wayne Memorial                                   (12-5)   46 8. Jackson Northwest                              (15-1)   38 9. Byron Center                                      (13-3)   26 10. Holt                                                (14-2)   24 Others receiving votes: Saline 23, DeWitt 20, North Farmington 14, Temperance Bedford 8, East Grand Rapids 7, Utica Ford 7, Lake Orion 5, Coldwater 4, Grand Blanc 3, Kalamazoo Central 3, Muskegon 2, Howell 1, Belleville 1, Rochester 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (15-0)   75 2. Chelsea                                             (16-1)   66 (tie) Detroit Edison                                 (12-3)   66 4. Haslett                                              (17-0)   62 5. Lake Fenton                                        (17-0)   56 6. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (14-3)   49 7. Vicksburg                                         (16-0)  42 8. Goodrich                                            (14-1)   35 9. Dearborn Divine Child                          (13-4)   31 10. Frankenmuth                                     (13-2)   30 Others receiving votes: Standish-Sterling 23, Lansing Catholic 17, Escanaba 15, Big Rapids 11, Redford Westfield Prep 5, Romulus 4, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 3, Tecumseh 3, Marysville 3, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Detroit Country Day 2. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)              (9-4)     71 2. Buchanan (1)                                     (14-1)  64 3. Dansville (1)                                       (15-1)   62 4. Blissfield                                           (16-1)   60 5. Lake City (1)                                        (15-1)   53 6. Hancock                                             (13-1)   50 7. Hemlock                                             (13-3)   34 8. Kent City                                            (15-3)   29 9. Harbor Springs                                    (14-2)   28 10. McBain                                             (12-5)   25 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 23, Evart 19, Ovid-Elsie 14, Traverse City St. Francis 13, Bronson 11, Calumet 11, Brandywine 10, Saginaw Valley Lutheran 9, Elk Rapids 7, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 3, Kalamazoo Christian 3, Detroit Osborn 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (5)                         (13-2)   75 2. Kingston                                             (13-1)   69 3. Mackinaw City                                     (14-1)   59 4. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (13-2)   58 5. St. Charles                                         (14-2)   50 6. Norway                                              (16-1)   41 7. Petersburg Summerfield                         (14-2)   38 8. Baraga                                               (13-3)   36 9. Morenci                                             (15-2)   35 10. Cedarville                                        (12-3)   22 Others receiving votes: St. Ignace LaSalle 15, Brethren 14, Lake Linden-Hubbell 13, Fowler 12, Martin 11, Pittsford 11, Hillman 10, Colon 8, Burton Genesee Christian 6, Ontonagon 5, Hillsdale Academy 4, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 3, Mendon 2, Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 2, Onaway 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Black Hawks legend Bobby Hull passes at 84 – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 3:00


NHL – Hall of Famer Bobby Hull, the Golden Jet, dies at 84 Hall of Fame forward Bobby Hull, who helped the Chicago Black Hawks win the 1961 Stanley Cup Final, has died. Hull was 84. The two-time MVP was one of the most prolific scorers in NHL history, leading the league in goals seven times. Nicknamed “The Golden Jet” for his speed and blond hair, he posted 13 consecutive seasons with 30 goals or more from 1959-72. Hull and Stan Mikita powered Chicago to the NHL title in 1961. Hull remains the Blackhawks' career leader with 62 playoff goals. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983 and his No. 9 sweater was retired by Chicago that same year.  Hull's brother, Dennis, played for Chicago for most of his 14 years in the league, and Bobby's son, Brett, spent 19 years in the NHL. Bobby and Brett each won the Hart Trophy as league MVP, becoming the first father-son duo to accomplish the feat. Bobby won in 1964-65 and 1965-1966, while Brett won in 1990-1991. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Dallas Mavericks 111, Detroit Pistons 105 Mavs 111, Pistons 105 – Doncic scores 53 in return, Mavericks beat Pistons 111-105 Luka Doncic had 53 points in his return to the lineup and Spencer Dinwiddie scored 10 of his 12 in the fourth quarter as the Dallas Mavericks rallied to beat the Detroit Pistons 111-105. Four of Doncic's five career 50-point games have come this season. He scored a career-best 60 against the New York Knicks in a game that went to overtime on Dec. 27. Bojan Bogdanovic had 29 points and Saddiq Bey scored 18 for the Pistons. Tonight Los Angeles Clippers at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Northern Illinois at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Kent State, 7:00 p.m. Ohio at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Purdue a unanimous No. 1 in AP Top 25; Vols up to No. 2 Purdue is this season’s first unanimous No. 1 team in the AP men's college basketball poll. The Boilermakers have won eight straight games since a one-point loss to Rutgers on Jan. 2. They were followed in the AP Top 25 by Tennessee, Houston, Alabama and Arizona in the top five. No. 11 Baylor and No. 17 Providence made the biggest jumps, each climbing six spots. Auburn had the biggest drop, falling 10 spots to No. 25. No. 21 Indiana and No. 22 San Diego State rejoined the poll at the expense of Charleston and New Mexico. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina tops AP Top 25; Ohio State tumbles South Carolina, Stanford and LSU are the top teams in the latest women’s AP Top 25 college basketball rankings. South Carolina is No. 1 for the 32nd consecutive week. Only UConn (51 and 34 weeks) and Louisiana Tech (36) have had longer runs at No. 1. Indiana and UConn round out top five. Ohio State lost all three of its games last week and dropped from No. 2 to No. 10. NCAAFB – Rashada case in Florida highlights issues in NIL, recruiting Using name, image and likeness compensation to recruit college athletes is still very much against NCAA rules. The recent de-commitment from Florida by blue chip quarterback Jaden Rashada shows that NIL is definitely a factor in decisions. Booster-funded collectives are taking on a big role in compensating athletes. Schools can only hope they are acting within the rules and in their best interest. Inserting a third-party in the recruiting process between coaches and recruits has only complicated things. Experts say the collectives should focus on athletes who are already on campus. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Benton Harbor 71, Battle Creek Central 54 Benton Harbor got a game high 19 points from Grant Gondrezick II, 18 from Brian Gillespie, and 17 points from Antwan Callahan in the Tigers 71-54 win at Battle Creek Central.   Benton Harbor improves to 12-2 on the season and has won 6 straight.   Battle Creek Central falls to 10-5 and has lost two in a row after falling to St. Joe on Thursday. Fennville 52, Michigan Lutheran 44 Fennville edged out Michigan Lutheran 52-44 on Monday Night.  Ben Peterson led the Blackhawks with a game high 25 points and Aden Swingit had 10.  Ty Johsnon scored 12 for Michigan Lutheran while Micah Herbst added 10. Michigan Lutheran falls to 6-5. Eau Claire 84, Galesburg-Augusta 68 River Valley 77, Covert 49 Kalamazoo Central 59, Loy Norrix 58 Sturgis 59, Bronson 34 Battle Creek Pennfield 70, Comstock 24 Girls Basketball Vicksburg 60, Lakeshore 57 Vicksburg remained undefeated at 15-0 on the season with a 60-57 road win at Lakeshore.  Madison Diekman led the Bulldogs with a game high 18 points, Emma Steele had 17, and Kendra Cooley had 15 points.   Lakeshore got 17 points each from Ainsley Ashby and Paige Lies while Megan Wurster scored 11.   The Lancers fall to 10-4 and will host St. Joe on Thursday night. Dowagiac 37, Our Lady of the Lake 27 Alanah Smith scored a game high 16 points for Dowagiac in the Chieftains 37-27 home victory over Our Lady of the Lake.  Freshman Aribel Mills had 11 points to lead the Lakers Buchanan 60, Michigan Lutheran 9 Brandywine 65, Sturgis 32 Kalamazoo Hackett 51, Centreville 36 Parma Western 63, Battle Creek Lakeview 18 Competitive Cheer Cheer by the Pier at St. Joseph Division 2 Mattawan                664.34 St. Joseph                625.50 Lakeshore                624.20 Division 3/4 Buchanan                 673.92 Dowagiac                 660.24 Coloma                    621.22 Three Rivers            596.90 Tonight Boys Basketball Non-Conference Niles at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. Countryside at River Valley, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at Buchanan, 7:15 p.m. Cassopolis at Brandywine, 7:00 p.m. Otsego at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at GR West Catholic, 7:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Charlotte, 7:00 p.m. GR Ottawa Hills at Plainwell, 7:00 p.m. Marshall at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Kal. Christian at BC Lakeview, 7:15 p.m. Harper Creek at Vicksburg, 7:00 p.m. Kal. Heritage at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Quincey at Martin, 7:00 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Hackett at South Haven, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Parchment at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Comstock at Bloomingdale, 7:00 p.m. Marcellus at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball Non-Conference St. Joseph at Niles, 7:00 p.m. BC Central at Benton Harbor, 6:00 p.m. Eau Claire at Michigan Lutheran, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Grandville at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Marshall, 7:00 p.m. Hudsonville at Paw Paw, 7:00 p.m. Gull Lake at Otsego, 7:00 p.m. Three Rivers at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Hopkins at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Holland Black River at North Muskegon, 7:00 p.m. SAC Bridgman at Lawton, 6:00 p.m. Watervliet at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Allegan at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Lawrence at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Mendon at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (15-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (13-1)   70 3. Muskegon                                           (12-0)   65 4. Grand Rapids Northview                        (12-1)   57 5. North Farmington                                (10-1)   54 6. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (11-0)   49 7. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (12-2)   44 7. Grand Blanc                                       (11-2)   44 9. Port Huron Northern                           (12-1)   31 10. Kalamazoo Central                          (10-2)  23 Others receiving votes: Okemos 18, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 11, Warren De La Salle 10, Lansing Waverly 8, Grand Ledge 8, Grand Haven 7, Rockford 6, Troy 5, Saline 4, Mattawan 4, Grosse Pointe South 2, Oak Park 2, Hamtramck 1, Midland Dow 1, Battle Creek Lakeview 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)                  (13-1)   74 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate (1)              (12-1)   66 3. Ludington                                          (13-0)   62 4. Olivet                                                 (13-0)   50 (tie) Benton Harbor                              (11-2)  50 6. Chelsea                                              (12-1)   45 7. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (9-4)     44 8. Warren Lincoln                                   (10-3)   35 9. Saginaw                                             (13-3)   33 10. Grand Rapids Christian                       (8-3)     30 Others receiving votes: Onsted 29, Big Rapids 15, Ferndale 13, Cadillac 13, Kingsford 11, Ada Forest Hills Eastern 9, Hart 8, Boyne City 7, Richmond 7, Standish Sterling Central 5, Goodrich 1, Ionia 1, Grand Rapids South Christian 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (12-1)   88 2. Laingsburg                                         (12-0)   81 3. Flint Beecher (2)                                 (11-2)   70 4. Brandywine                                      (11-1)  52 5. Napoleon                                            (12-0)   51 6. Watervliet                                        (10-1)  46 7. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (12-1)   44 8. Iron Mountain                                     (10-1)   42 9. Maple City Glen Lake                             (10-1)   41 10. New Haven                                        (12-2)   38 Others receiving votes: Saginaw Nouvel 30, Cass City 24, Blanchard Montabella 20, Bad Axe 17, St. Ignace 16, Traverse City St. Francis 13, Ovid-Elsie 13, Michigan Center 7, Jonesville 6, Brown City 6, Galesburg-Augusta 5, Beal City 4, Ecorse 4, Cassopolis 2. Division 4 1. Genesee Christian (1)                           (11-2)   67 2. Taylor Trillium Academy (2)                   (11-0)   62 3. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (13-0)   59 4. Powers North Central                          (9-1)     58 5. Hillman                                              (10-1)   45 6. Mio Au Sable                                       (10-0)   44 7. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian                  (9-3)     42 8. Lake Leelanau St Mary                           (11-1)   39 9. Baldwin                                             (11-1)   38 10. Munising                                           (13-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Gaylord St. Mary 24, Bellevue 23, Rudyard 14, Ironwood 8, Pittsford 8, Kingston 6, Ewen-Trout Creek 6, Watersmeet 6, Detroit University Prep Art & Design 4, Hillsdale Academy 2, Lake Linden-Hubbell 2, McBain Northern Michigan Christian 1, Detroit Douglass 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (3)                             (13-2)   71 2. Detroit Renaissance (2)                        (14-0)   70 3. Rockford                                            (13-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                        (12-0)   60 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (13-1)   58 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (12-2)   41 7. Wayne Memorial                                   (9-3)     39 8. DeWitt                                              (12-1)   38 9. Jackson Northwest                              (13-1)   31 10. Byron Center                                     (12-3)   23 Others receiving votes: Saline 20, Holt 14, Temperance Bedford 14, East Grand Rapids 13, North Farmington 9, Lowell 7, Utica Ford 6, Kalamazoo Central 6, Lake Orion 5, Belleville 4, Coldwater 3, Grand Blanc 3, Holland West Ottawa 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (14-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                    (10-2)   70 3. Chelsea                                              (14-1)   63 4. Haslett                                              (15-0)   61 5. Lake Fenton                                        (15-0)   56 6. Frankenmuth                                       (12-1)   45 7. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (12-3)   38 8. Vicksburg                                         (14-0)  37 9. Goodrich                                            (12-1)   34 10. Dearborn Divine Child                         (12-3)   29 Others receiving votes: Escanaba 20, Standish-Sterling 18, Grand Rapids Christian 14, Lansing Catholic 12, Tecumseh 7, Redford Westfield Prep 7, Warren Fitzgerald 4, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 4, Marysville 2, Olivet 1, Romulus 1, Ludington 1, Detroit Country Day 1. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)              (7-4)     69 2. Dansville (2)                                       (13-1)   66 3. Blissfield                                           (14-1)   56 4. Buchanan                                          (12-1)  55 5. Lake City (1)                                        (14-1)   52 6. Hancock                                             (11-1)   49 7. Traverse City St. Francis                       (11-1)   38 8. Evart                                                 (13-2)   33 9. Kent City                                            (12-3)   30 10. Harbor Springs                                  (12-2)   25 Others receiving votes: Hemlock 24, Sanford-Meridian 21, Calumet 15, Brandywine 13, Detroit Osborn 12, Bronson 8, Ovid-Elsie 8, Elk Rapids 5, 19, Bridgman 4, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 4, McBain 4, Hart 3, Watervliet 3, Plymouth Christian Academy 2, Ithaca 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (3)                        (11-2)   73 2. Kingston (2)                                       (13-0)   68 3. Baraga                                               (12-2)   62 4. Mackinaw City                                     (13-0)   56 5. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (10-2)   54 6. Morenci                                              (14-1)   50 7. St. Charles                                         (12-2)   46 8. Norway                                              (14-1)   35 9. Petersburg Summerfield                        (14-2)   29 10. Cedarville                                        (11-2)   23 (tie) Brethren                                        (14-1)   23 Others receiving votes: Fowler 13, Portland St. Patrick 12, Pittsford 10, Colon 9, Mendon 8, Burton Genesee Christian 7, St. Ignace LaSalle 6, Carney-Nadeau 5, Johannesburg-Lewiston 3, Ontonagon 3, Lake Linden-Hubbell 2, Martin 2, Indian River-Inland Lakes 1.FILE – Bobby Hull, 18-year-old player on the Chicago Blackhawks, is photographed in Chicago, Ill., on Oct. 24, 1957. Hull, a Hall of Fame forward who helped the Blackhawks win the 1961 Stanley Cup Final, has died. He was 84. The Blackhawks and the NHL Alumni Association announced the death of the two-time NHL MVP on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. 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Black Hawks legend Bobby Hull passes at 84 – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

106.1 & 1400 WSJM Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 3:00


NHL – Hall of Famer Bobby Hull, the Golden Jet, dies at 84 Hall of Fame forward Bobby Hull, who helped the Chicago Black Hawks win the 1961 Stanley Cup Final, has died. Hull was 84. The two-time MVP was one of the most prolific scorers in NHL history, leading the league in goals seven times. Nicknamed “The Golden Jet” for his speed and blond hair, he posted 13 consecutive seasons with 30 goals or more from 1959-72. Hull and Stan Mikita powered Chicago to the NHL title in 1961. Hull remains the Blackhawks' career leader with 62 playoff goals. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983 and his No. 9 sweater was retired by Chicago that same year.  Hull's brother, Dennis, played for Chicago for most of his 14 years in the league, and Bobby's son, Brett, spent 19 years in the NHL. Bobby and Brett each won the Hart Trophy as league MVP, becoming the first father-son duo to accomplish the feat. Bobby won in 1964-65 and 1965-1966, while Brett won in 1990-1991. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Dallas Mavericks 111, Detroit Pistons 105 Mavs 111, Pistons 105 – Doncic scores 53 in return, Mavericks beat Pistons 111-105 Luka Doncic had 53 points in his return to the lineup and Spencer Dinwiddie scored 10 of his 12 in the fourth quarter as the Dallas Mavericks rallied to beat the Detroit Pistons 111-105. Four of Doncic's five career 50-point games have come this season. He scored a career-best 60 against the New York Knicks in a game that went to overtime on Dec. 27. Bojan Bogdanovic had 29 points and Saddiq Bey scored 18 for the Pistons. Tonight Los Angeles Clippers at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Northern Illinois at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Kent State, 7:00 p.m. Ohio at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Purdue a unanimous No. 1 in AP Top 25; Vols up to No. 2 Purdue is this season’s first unanimous No. 1 team in the AP men's college basketball poll. The Boilermakers have won eight straight games since a one-point loss to Rutgers on Jan. 2. They were followed in the AP Top 25 by Tennessee, Houston, Alabama and Arizona in the top five. No. 11 Baylor and No. 17 Providence made the biggest jumps, each climbing six spots. Auburn had the biggest drop, falling 10 spots to No. 25. No. 21 Indiana and No. 22 San Diego State rejoined the poll at the expense of Charleston and New Mexico. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina tops AP Top 25; Ohio State tumbles South Carolina, Stanford and LSU are the top teams in the latest women’s AP Top 25 college basketball rankings. South Carolina is No. 1 for the 32nd consecutive week. Only UConn (51 and 34 weeks) and Louisiana Tech (36) have had longer runs at No. 1. Indiana and UConn round out top five. Ohio State lost all three of its games last week and dropped from No. 2 to No. 10. NCAAFB – Rashada case in Florida highlights issues in NIL, recruiting Using name, image and likeness compensation to recruit college athletes is still very much against NCAA rules. The recent de-commitment from Florida by blue chip quarterback Jaden Rashada shows that NIL is definitely a factor in decisions. Booster-funded collectives are taking on a big role in compensating athletes. Schools can only hope they are acting within the rules and in their best interest. Inserting a third-party in the recruiting process between coaches and recruits has only complicated things. Experts say the collectives should focus on athletes who are already on campus. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Benton Harbor 71, Battle Creek Central 54 Benton Harbor got a game high 19 points from Grant Gondrezick II, 18 from Brian Gillespie, and 17 points from Antwan Callahan in the Tigers 71-54 win at Battle Creek Central.   Benton Harbor improves to 12-2 on the season and has won 6 straight.   Battle Creek Central falls to 10-5 and has lost two in a row after falling to St. Joe on Thursday. Fennville 52, Michigan Lutheran 44 Fennville edged out Michigan Lutheran 52-44 on Monday Night.  Ben Peterson led the Blackhawks with a game high 25 points and Aden Swingit had 10.  Ty Johsnon scored 12 for Michigan Lutheran while Micah Herbst added 10. Michigan Lutheran falls to 6-5. Eau Claire 84, Galesburg-Augusta 68 River Valley 77, Covert 49 Kalamazoo Central 59, Loy Norrix 58 Sturgis 59, Bronson 34 Battle Creek Pennfield 70, Comstock 24 Girls Basketball Vicksburg 60, Lakeshore 57 Vicksburg remained undefeated at 15-0 on the season with a 60-57 road win at Lakeshore.  Madison Diekman led the Bulldogs with a game high 18 points, Emma Steele had 17, and Kendra Cooley had 15 points.   Lakeshore got 17 points each from Ainsley Ashby and Paige Lies while Megan Wurster scored 11.   The Lancers fall to 10-4 and will host St. Joe on Thursday night. Dowagiac 37, Our Lady of the Lake 27 Alanah Smith scored a game high 16 points for Dowagiac in the Chieftains 37-27 home victory over Our Lady of the Lake.  Freshman Aribel Mills had 11 points to lead the Lakers Buchanan 60, Michigan Lutheran 9 Brandywine 65, Sturgis 32 Kalamazoo Hackett 51, Centreville 36 Parma Western 63, Battle Creek Lakeview 18 Competitive Cheer Cheer by the Pier at St. Joseph Division 2 Mattawan                664.34 St. Joseph                625.50 Lakeshore                624.20 Division 3/4 Buchanan                 673.92 Dowagiac                 660.24 Coloma                    621.22 Three Rivers            596.90 Tonight Boys Basketball Non-Conference Niles at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. Countryside at River Valley, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at Buchanan, 7:15 p.m. Cassopolis at Brandywine, 7:00 p.m. Otsego at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at GR West Catholic, 7:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Charlotte, 7:00 p.m. GR Ottawa Hills at Plainwell, 7:00 p.m. Marshall at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Kal. Christian at BC Lakeview, 7:15 p.m. Harper Creek at Vicksburg, 7:00 p.m. Kal. Heritage at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Quincey at Martin, 7:00 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Hackett at South Haven, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Parchment at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Comstock at Bloomingdale, 7:00 p.m. Marcellus at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball Non-Conference St. Joseph at Niles, 7:00 p.m. BC Central at Benton Harbor, 6:00 p.m. Eau Claire at Michigan Lutheran, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Grandville at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Marshall, 7:00 p.m. Hudsonville at Paw Paw, 7:00 p.m. Gull Lake at Otsego, 7:00 p.m. Three Rivers at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Hopkins at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Holland Black River at North Muskegon, 7:00 p.m. SAC Bridgman at Lawton, 6:00 p.m. Watervliet at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Allegan at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Lawrence at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Mendon at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (15-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (13-1)   70 3. Muskegon                                           (12-0)   65 4. Grand Rapids Northview                        (12-1)   57 5. North Farmington                                (10-1)   54 6. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (11-0)   49 7. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (12-2)   44 7. Grand Blanc                                       (11-2)   44 9. Port Huron Northern                           (12-1)   31 10. Kalamazoo Central                          (10-2)  23 Others receiving votes: Okemos 18, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 11, Warren De La Salle 10, Lansing Waverly 8, Grand Ledge 8, Grand Haven 7, Rockford 6, Troy 5, Saline 4, Mattawan 4, Grosse Pointe South 2, Oak Park 2, Hamtramck 1, Midland Dow 1, Battle Creek Lakeview 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)                  (13-1)   74 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate (1)              (12-1)   66 3. Ludington                                          (13-0)   62 4. Olivet                                                 (13-0)   50 (tie) Benton Harbor                              (11-2)  50 6. Chelsea                                              (12-1)   45 7. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (9-4)     44 8. Warren Lincoln                                   (10-3)   35 9. Saginaw                                             (13-3)   33 10. Grand Rapids Christian                       (8-3)     30 Others receiving votes: Onsted 29, Big Rapids 15, Ferndale 13, Cadillac 13, Kingsford 11, Ada Forest Hills Eastern 9, Hart 8, Boyne City 7, Richmond 7, Standish Sterling Central 5, Goodrich 1, Ionia 1, Grand Rapids South Christian 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (12-1)   88 2. Laingsburg                                         (12-0)   81 3. Flint Beecher (2)                                 (11-2)   70 4. Brandywine                                      (11-1)  52 5. Napoleon                                            (12-0)   51 6. Watervliet                                        (10-1)  46 7. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (12-1)   44 8. Iron Mountain                                     (10-1)   42 9. Maple City Glen Lake                             (10-1)   41 10. New Haven                                        (12-2)   38 Others receiving votes: Saginaw Nouvel 30, Cass City 24, Blanchard Montabella 20, Bad Axe 17, St. Ignace 16, Traverse City St. Francis 13, Ovid-Elsie 13, Michigan Center 7, Jonesville 6, Brown City 6, Galesburg-Augusta 5, Beal City 4, Ecorse 4, Cassopolis 2. Division 4 1. Genesee Christian (1)                           (11-2)   67 2. Taylor Trillium Academy (2)                   (11-0)   62 3. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (13-0)   59 4. Powers North Central                          (9-1)     58 5. Hillman                                              (10-1)   45 6. Mio Au Sable                                       (10-0)   44 7. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian                  (9-3)     42 8. Lake Leelanau St Mary                           (11-1)   39 9. Baldwin                                             (11-1)   38 10. Munising                                           (13-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Gaylord St. Mary 24, Bellevue 23, Rudyard 14, Ironwood 8, Pittsford 8, Kingston 6, Ewen-Trout Creek 6, Watersmeet 6, Detroit University Prep Art & Design 4, Hillsdale Academy 2, Lake Linden-Hubbell 2, McBain Northern Michigan Christian 1, Detroit Douglass 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (3)                             (13-2)   71 2. Detroit Renaissance (2)                        (14-0)   70 3. Rockford                                            (13-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                        (12-0)   60 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (13-1)   58 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (12-2)   41 7. Wayne Memorial                                   (9-3)     39 8. DeWitt                                              (12-1)   38 9. Jackson Northwest                              (13-1)   31 10. Byron Center                                     (12-3)   23 Others receiving votes: Saline 20, Holt 14, Temperance Bedford 14, East Grand Rapids 13, North Farmington 9, Lowell 7, Utica Ford 6, Kalamazoo Central 6, Lake Orion 5, Belleville 4, Coldwater 3, Grand Blanc 3, Holland West Ottawa 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (14-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                    (10-2)   70 3. Chelsea                                              (14-1)   63 4. Haslett                                              (15-0)   61 5. Lake Fenton                                        (15-0)   56 6. Frankenmuth                                       (12-1)   45 7. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (12-3)   38 8. Vicksburg                                         (14-0)  37 9. Goodrich                                            (12-1)   34 10. Dearborn Divine Child                         (12-3)   29 Others receiving votes: Escanaba 20, Standish-Sterling 18, Grand Rapids Christian 14, Lansing Catholic 12, Tecumseh 7, Redford Westfield Prep 7, Warren Fitzgerald 4, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 4, Marysville 2, Olivet 1, Romulus 1, Ludington 1, Detroit Country Day 1. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)              (7-4)     69 2. Dansville (2)                                       (13-1)   66 3. Blissfield                                           (14-1)   56 4. Buchanan                                          (12-1)  55 5. Lake City (1)                                        (14-1)   52 6. Hancock                                             (11-1)   49 7. Traverse City St. Francis                       (11-1)   38 8. Evart                                                 (13-2)   33 9. Kent City                                            (12-3)   30 10. Harbor Springs                                  (12-2)   25 Others receiving votes: Hemlock 24, Sanford-Meridian 21, Calumet 15, Brandywine 13, Detroit Osborn 12, Bronson 8, Ovid-Elsie 8, Elk Rapids 5, 19, Bridgman 4, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 4, McBain 4, Hart 3, Watervliet 3, Plymouth Christian Academy 2, Ithaca 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (3)                        (11-2)   73 2. Kingston (2)                                       (13-0)   68 3. Baraga                                               (12-2)   62 4. Mackinaw City                                     (13-0)   56 5. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (10-2)   54 6. Morenci                                              (14-1)   50 7. St. Charles                                         (12-2)   46 8. Norway                                              (14-1)   35 9. Petersburg Summerfield                        (14-2)   29 10. Cedarville                                        (11-2)   23 (tie) Brethren                                        (14-1)   23 Others receiving votes: Fowler 13, Portland St. Patrick 12, Pittsford 10, Colon 9, Mendon 8, Burton Genesee Christian 7, St. Ignace LaSalle 6, Carney-Nadeau 5, Johannesburg-Lewiston 3, Ontonagon 3, Lake Linden-Hubbell 2, Martin 2, Indian River-Inland Lakes 1.FILE – Bobby Hull, 18-year-old player on the Chicago Blackhawks, is photographed in Chicago, Ill., on Oct. 24, 1957. Hull, a Hall of Fame forward who helped the Blackhawks win the 1961 Stanley Cup Final, has died. He was 84. The Blackhawks and the NHL Alumni Association announced the death of the two-time NHL MVP on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. 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NHL – Hall of Famer Bobby Hull, the Golden Jet, dies at 84 Hall of Fame forward Bobby Hull, who helped the Chicago Black Hawks win the 1961 Stanley Cup Final, has died. Hull was 84. The two-time MVP was one of the most prolific scorers in NHL history, leading the league in goals seven times. Nicknamed “The Golden Jet” for his speed and blond hair, he posted 13 consecutive seasons with 30 goals or more from 1959-72. Hull and Stan Mikita powered Chicago to the NHL title in 1961. Hull remains the Blackhawks’ career leader with 62 playoff goals. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983 and his No. 9 sweater was retired by Chicago that same year.  Hull’s brother, Dennis, played for Chicago for most of his 14 years in the league, and Bobby’s son, Brett, spent 19 years in the NHL. Bobby and Brett each won the Hart Trophy as league MVP, becoming the first father-son duo to accomplish the feat. Bobby won in 1964-65 and 1965-1966, while Brett won in 1990-1991. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Dallas Mavericks 111, Detroit Pistons 105 Mavs 111, Pistons 105 – Doncic scores 53 in return, Mavericks beat Pistons 111-105 Luka Doncic had 53 points in his return to the lineup and Spencer Dinwiddie scored 10 of his 12 in the fourth quarter as the Dallas Mavericks rallied to beat the Detroit Pistons 111-105. Four of Doncic’s five career 50-point games have come this season. He scored a career-best 60 against the New York Knicks in a game that went to overtime on Dec. 27. Bojan Bogdanovic had 29 points and Saddiq Bey scored 18 for the Pistons. Tonight Los Angeles Clippers at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Northern Illinois at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Kent State, 7:00 p.m. Ohio at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Purdue a unanimous No. 1 in AP Top 25; Vols up to No. 2 Purdue is this season’s first unanimous No. 1 team in the AP men’s college basketball poll. The Boilermakers have won eight straight games since a one-point loss to Rutgers on Jan. 2. They were followed in the AP Top 25 by Tennessee, Houston, Alabama and Arizona in the top five. No. 11 Baylor and No. 17 Providence made the biggest jumps, each climbing six spots. Auburn had the biggest drop, falling 10 spots to No. 25. No. 21 Indiana and No. 22 San Diego State rejoined the poll at the expense of Charleston and New Mexico. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina tops AP Top 25; Ohio State tumbles South Carolina, Stanford and LSU are the top teams in the latest women’s AP Top 25 college basketball rankings. South Carolina is No. 1 for the 32nd consecutive week. Only UConn (51 and 34 weeks) and Louisiana Tech (36) have had longer runs at No. 1. Indiana and UConn round out top five. Ohio State lost all three of its games last week and dropped from No. 2 to No. 10. NCAAFB – Rashada case in Florida highlights issues in NIL, recruiting Using name, image and likeness compensation to recruit college athletes is still very much against NCAA rules. The recent de-commitment from Florida by blue chip quarterback Jaden Rashada shows that NIL is definitely a factor in decisions. Booster-funded collectives are taking on a big role in compensating athletes. Schools can only hope they are acting within the rules and in their best interest. Inserting a third-party in the recruiting process between coaches and recruits has only complicated things. Experts say the collectives should focus on athletes who are already on campus. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Benton Harbor 71, Battle Creek Central 54 Benton Harbor got a game high 19 points from Grant Gondrezick II, 18 from Brian Gillespie, and 17 points from Antwan Callahan in the Tigers 71-54 win at Battle Creek Central.   Benton Harbor improves to 12-2 on the season and has won 6 straight.   Battle Creek Central falls to 10-5 and has lost two in a row after falling to St. Joe on Thursday.  Fennville 52, Michigan Lutheran 44 Fennville edged out Michigan Lutheran 52-44 on Monday Night.  Ben Peterson led the Blackhawks with a game high 25 points and Aden Swingit had 10.  Ty Johsnon scored 12 for Michigan Lutheran while Micah Herbst added 10. Michigan Lutheran falls to 6-5. Eau Claire 84, Galesburg-Augusta 68 River Valley 77, Covert 49 Kalamazoo Central 59, Loy Norrix 58 Sturgis 59, Bronson 34 Battle Creek Pennfield 70, Comstock 24 Girls Basketball Vicksburg 60, Lakeshore 57 Vicksburg remained undefeated at 15-0 on the season with a 60-57 road win at Lakeshore.  Madison Diekman led the Bulldogs with a game high 18 points, Emma Steele had 17, and Kendra Cooley had 15 points.   Lakeshore got 17 points each from Ainsley Ashby and Paige Lies while Megan Wurster scored 11.   The Lancers fall to 10-4 and will host St. Joe on Thursday night. Dowagiac 37, Our Lady of the Lake 27 Alanah Smith scored a game high 16 points for Dowagiac in the Chieftains 37-27 home victory over Our Lady of the Lake.  Freshman Aribel Mills had 11 points to lead the Lakers Buchanan 60, Michigan Lutheran 9 Brandywine 65, Sturgis 32 Kalamazoo Hackett 51, Centreville 36 Parma Western 63, Battle Creek Lakeview 18 Competitive Cheer Cheer by the Pier at St. Joseph Division 2 Mattawan                664.34 St. Joseph                625.50 Lakeshore                624.20 Division 3/4 Buchanan                 673.92 Dowagiac                 660.24 Coloma                    621.22 Three Rivers            596.90 Tonight Boys Basketball Non-Conference Niles at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. Countryside at River Valley, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at Buchanan, 7:15 p.m. Cassopolis at Brandywine, 7:00 p.m. Otsego at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at GR West Catholic, 7:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Charlotte, 7:00 p.m. GR Ottawa Hills at Plainwell, 7:00 p.m. Marshall at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Kal. Christian at BC Lakeview, 7:15 p.m. Harper Creek at Vicksburg, 7:00 p.m. Kal. Heritage at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Quincey at Martin, 7:00 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Hackett at South Haven, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Parchment at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Comstock at Bloomingdale, 7:00 p.m. Marcellus at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball Non-Conference St. Joseph at Niles, 7:00 p.m. BC Central at Benton Harbor, 6:00 p.m. Eau Claire at Michigan Lutheran, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Grandville at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Marshall, 7:00 p.m. Hudsonville at Paw Paw, 7:00 p.m. Gull Lake at Otsego, 7:00 p.m. Three Rivers at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Hopkins at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Holland Black River at North Muskegon, 7:00 p.m. SAC Bridgman at Lawton, 6:00 p.m. Watervliet at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Allegan at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Lawrence at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Mendon at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (15-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (13-1)   70 3. Muskegon                                           (12-0)   65 4. Grand Rapids Northview                        (12-1)   57 5. North Farmington                                (10-1)   54 6. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (11-0)   49 7. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (12-2)   44 7. Grand Blanc                                       (11-2)   44 9. Port Huron Northern                           (12-1)   31 10. Kalamazoo Central                          (10-2)  23 Others receiving votes: Okemos 18, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 11, Warren De La Salle 10, Lansing Waverly 8, Grand Ledge 8, Grand Haven 7, Rockford 6, Troy 5, Saline 4, Mattawan 4, Grosse Pointe South 2, Oak Park 2, Hamtramck 1, Midland Dow 1, Battle Creek Lakeview 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)                  (13-1)   74 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate (1)              (12-1)   66 3. Ludington                                          (13-0)   62 4. Olivet                                                 (13-0)   50 (tie) Benton Harbor                              (11-2)  50 6. Chelsea                                              (12-1)   45 7. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (9-4)     44 8. Warren Lincoln                                   (10-3)   35 9. Saginaw                                             (13-3)   33 10. Grand Rapids Christian                       (8-3)     30 Others receiving votes: Onsted 29, Big Rapids 15, Ferndale 13, Cadillac 13, Kingsford 11, Ada Forest Hills Eastern 9, Hart 8, Boyne City 7, Richmond 7, Standish Sterling Central 5, Goodrich 1, Ionia 1, Grand Rapids South Christian 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (12-1)   88 2. Laingsburg                                         (12-0)   81 3. Flint Beecher (2)                                 (11-2)   70 4. Brandywine                                      (11-1)  52 5. Napoleon                                            (12-0)   51 6. Watervliet                                        (10-1)  46 7. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (12-1)   44 8. Iron Mountain                                     (10-1)   42 9. Maple City Glen Lake                             (10-1)   41 10. New Haven                                        (12-2)   38 Others receiving votes: Saginaw Nouvel 30, Cass City 24, Blanchard Montabella 20, Bad Axe 17, St. Ignace 16, Traverse City St. Francis 13, Ovid-Elsie 13, Michigan Center 7, Jonesville 6, Brown City 6, Galesburg-Augusta 5, Beal City 4, Ecorse 4, Cassopolis 2. Division 4 1. Genesee Christian (1)                           (11-2)   67 2. Taylor Trillium Academy (2)                   (11-0)   62 3. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (13-0)   59 4. Powers North Central                          (9-1)     58 5. Hillman                                              (10-1)   45 6. Mio Au Sable                                       (10-0)   44 7. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian                  (9-3)     42 8. Lake Leelanau St Mary                           (11-1)   39 9. Baldwin                                             (11-1)   38 10. Munising                                           (13-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Gaylord St. Mary 24, Bellevue 23, Rudyard 14, Ironwood 8, Pittsford 8, Kingston 6, Ewen-Trout Creek 6, Watersmeet 6, Detroit University Prep Art & Design 4, Hillsdale Academy 2, Lake Linden-Hubbell 2, McBain Northern Michigan Christian 1, Detroit Douglass 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (3)                             (13-2)   71 2. Detroit Renaissance (2)                        (14-0)   70 3. Rockford                                            (13-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                        (12-0)   60 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (13-1)   58 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (12-2)   41 7. Wayne Memorial                                   (9-3)     39 8. DeWitt                                              (12-1)   38 9. Jackson Northwest                              (13-1)   31 10. Byron Center                                     (12-3)   23 Others receiving votes: Saline 20, Holt 14, Temperance Bedford 14, East Grand Rapids 13, North Farmington 9, Lowell 7, Utica Ford 6, Kalamazoo Central 6, Lake Orion 5, Belleville 4, Coldwater 3, Grand Blanc 3, Holland West Ottawa 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (14-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                    (10-2)   70 3. Chelsea                                              (14-1)   63 4. Haslett                                              (15-0)   61 5. Lake Fenton                                        (15-0)   56 6. Frankenmuth                                       (12-1)   45 7. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (12-3)   38 8. Vicksburg                                         (14-0)  37 9. Goodrich                                            (12-1)   34 10. Dearborn Divine Child                         (12-3)   29 Others receiving votes: Escanaba 20, Standish-Sterling 18, Grand Rapids Christian 14, Lansing Catholic 12, Tecumseh 7, Redford Westfield Prep 7, Warren Fitzgerald 4, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 4, Marysville 2, Olivet 1, Romulus 1, Ludington 1, Detroit Country Day 1. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)              (7-4)     69 2. Dansville (2)                                       (13-1)   66 3. Blissfield                                           (14-1)   56 4. Buchanan                                          (12-1)  55 5. Lake City (1)                                        (14-1)   52 6. Hancock                                             (11-1)   49 7. Traverse City St. Francis                       (11-1)   38 8. Evart                                                 (13-2)   33 9. Kent City                                            (12-3)   30 10. Harbor Springs                                  (12-2)   25 Others receiving votes: Hemlock 24, Sanford-Meridian 21, Calumet 15, Brandywine 13, Detroit Osborn 12, Bronson 8, Ovid-Elsie 8, Elk Rapids 5, 19, Bridgman 4, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 4, McBain 4, Hart 3, Watervliet 3, Plymouth Christian Academy 2, Ithaca 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (3)                        (11-2)   73 2. Kingston (2)                                       (13-0)   68 3. Baraga                                               (12-2)   62 4. Mackinaw City                                     (13-0)   56 5. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (10-2)   54 6. Morenci                                              (14-1)   50 7. St. Charles                                         (12-2)   46 8. Norway                                              (14-1)   35 9. Petersburg Summerfield                        (14-2)   29 10. Cedarville                                        (11-2)   23 (tie) Brethren                                        (14-1)   23 Others receiving votes: Fowler 13, Portland St. Patrick 12, Pittsford 10, Colon 9, Mendon 8, Burton Genesee Christian 7, St. Ignace LaSalle 6, Carney-Nadeau 5, Johannesburg-Lewiston 3, Ontonagon 3, Lake Linden-Hubbell 2, Martin 2, Indian River-Inland Lakes 1.AP MEN’S TOP 251Purdue (62)21-12Tennessee18-33Houston20-24Alabama18-35Arizona19-36Virginia16-37Kansas State18-38Kansas17-49UCLA17-410Texas17-411Baylor16-512Gonzaga18-413Iowa State15-514Marquette17-515TCU16-516Xavier17-517Providence17-518Saint Mary’s19-419Florida Atlantic21-120Clemson18-421Indiana15-622San Diego State17-423Miami16-524UConn16-625Auburn16-5AP WOMEN’S TOP 251South Carolina (28)21-02Stanford21-23LSU20-04Indiana20-15UConn20-26Iowa17-47Utah18-28Maryland17-49Notre Dame17-310Ohio State19-311North Carolina16-512Iowa State15-413Virginia Tech17-414UCLA17-515NC State16-516Duke18-317Gonzaga21-218Michigan17-519Villanova18-420Oklahoma16-421Middle Tennessee18-222Arizona16-523Florida State19-524Texas16-625South Florida20-4See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Black Hawks legend Bobby Hull passes at 84 – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 3:00


NHL – Hall of Famer Bobby Hull, the Golden Jet, dies at 84 Hall of Fame forward Bobby Hull, who helped the Chicago Black Hawks win the 1961 Stanley Cup Final, has died. Hull was 84. The two-time MVP was one of the most prolific scorers in NHL history, leading the league in goals seven times. Nicknamed “The Golden Jet” for his speed and blond hair, he posted 13 consecutive seasons with 30 goals or more from 1959-72. Hull and Stan Mikita powered Chicago to the NHL title in 1961. Hull remains the Blackhawks' career leader with 62 playoff goals. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983 and his No. 9 sweater was retired by Chicago that same year.  Hull's brother, Dennis, played for Chicago for most of his 14 years in the league, and Bobby's son, Brett, spent 19 years in the NHL. Bobby and Brett each won the Hart Trophy as league MVP, becoming the first father-son duo to accomplish the feat. Bobby won in 1964-65 and 1965-1966, while Brett won in 1990-1991. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Dallas Mavericks 111, Detroit Pistons 105 Mavs 111, Pistons 105 – Doncic scores 53 in return, Mavericks beat Pistons 111-105 Luka Doncic had 53 points in his return to the lineup and Spencer Dinwiddie scored 10 of his 12 in the fourth quarter as the Dallas Mavericks rallied to beat the Detroit Pistons 111-105. Four of Doncic's five career 50-point games have come this season. He scored a career-best 60 against the New York Knicks in a game that went to overtime on Dec. 27. Bojan Bogdanovic had 29 points and Saddiq Bey scored 18 for the Pistons. Tonight Los Angeles Clippers at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Northern Illinois at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Kent State, 7:00 p.m. Ohio at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Purdue a unanimous No. 1 in AP Top 25; Vols up to No. 2 Purdue is this season’s first unanimous No. 1 team in the AP men's college basketball poll. The Boilermakers have won eight straight games since a one-point loss to Rutgers on Jan. 2. They were followed in the AP Top 25 by Tennessee, Houston, Alabama and Arizona in the top five. No. 11 Baylor and No. 17 Providence made the biggest jumps, each climbing six spots. Auburn had the biggest drop, falling 10 spots to No. 25. No. 21 Indiana and No. 22 San Diego State rejoined the poll at the expense of Charleston and New Mexico. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina tops AP Top 25; Ohio State tumbles South Carolina, Stanford and LSU are the top teams in the latest women’s AP Top 25 college basketball rankings. South Carolina is No. 1 for the 32nd consecutive week. Only UConn (51 and 34 weeks) and Louisiana Tech (36) have had longer runs at No. 1. Indiana and UConn round out top five. Ohio State lost all three of its games last week and dropped from No. 2 to No. 10. NCAAFB – Rashada case in Florida highlights issues in NIL, recruiting Using name, image and likeness compensation to recruit college athletes is still very much against NCAA rules. The recent de-commitment from Florida by blue chip quarterback Jaden Rashada shows that NIL is definitely a factor in decisions. Booster-funded collectives are taking on a big role in compensating athletes. Schools can only hope they are acting within the rules and in their best interest. Inserting a third-party in the recruiting process between coaches and recruits has only complicated things. Experts say the collectives should focus on athletes who are already on campus. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Benton Harbor 71, Battle Creek Central 54 Benton Harbor got a game high 19 points from Grant Gondrezick II, 18 from Brian Gillespie, and 17 points from Antwan Callahan in the Tigers 71-54 win at Battle Creek Central.   Benton Harbor improves to 12-2 on the season and has won 6 straight.   Battle Creek Central falls to 10-5 and has lost two in a row after falling to St. Joe on Thursday. Fennville 52, Michigan Lutheran 44 Fennville edged out Michigan Lutheran 52-44 on Monday Night.  Ben Peterson led the Blackhawks with a game high 25 points and Aden Swingit had 10.  Ty Johsnon scored 12 for Michigan Lutheran while Micah Herbst added 10. Michigan Lutheran falls to 6-5. Eau Claire 84, Galesburg-Augusta 68 River Valley 77, Covert 49 Kalamazoo Central 59, Loy Norrix 58 Sturgis 59, Bronson 34 Battle Creek Pennfield 70, Comstock 24 Girls Basketball Vicksburg 60, Lakeshore 57 Vicksburg remained undefeated at 15-0 on the season with a 60-57 road win at Lakeshore.  Madison Diekman led the Bulldogs with a game high 18 points, Emma Steele had 17, and Kendra Cooley had 15 points.   Lakeshore got 17 points each from Ainsley Ashby and Paige Lies while Megan Wurster scored 11.   The Lancers fall to 10-4 and will host St. Joe on Thursday night. Dowagiac 37, Our Lady of the Lake 27 Alanah Smith scored a game high 16 points for Dowagiac in the Chieftains 37-27 home victory over Our Lady of the Lake.  Freshman Aribel Mills had 11 points to lead the Lakers Buchanan 60, Michigan Lutheran 9 Brandywine 65, Sturgis 32 Kalamazoo Hackett 51, Centreville 36 Parma Western 63, Battle Creek Lakeview 18 Competitive Cheer Cheer by the Pier at St. Joseph Division 2 Mattawan                664.34 St. Joseph                625.50 Lakeshore                624.20 Division 3/4 Buchanan                 673.92 Dowagiac                 660.24 Coloma                    621.22 Three Rivers            596.90 Tonight Boys Basketball Non-Conference Niles at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. Countryside at River Valley, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at Buchanan, 7:15 p.m. Cassopolis at Brandywine, 7:00 p.m. Otsego at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at GR West Catholic, 7:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Charlotte, 7:00 p.m. GR Ottawa Hills at Plainwell, 7:00 p.m. Marshall at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Kal. Christian at BC Lakeview, 7:15 p.m. Harper Creek at Vicksburg, 7:00 p.m. Kal. Heritage at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Quincey at Martin, 7:00 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Hackett at South Haven, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Parchment at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Comstock at Bloomingdale, 7:00 p.m. Marcellus at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball Non-Conference St. Joseph at Niles, 7:00 p.m. BC Central at Benton Harbor, 6:00 p.m. Eau Claire at Michigan Lutheran, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Grandville at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Marshall, 7:00 p.m. Hudsonville at Paw Paw, 7:00 p.m. Gull Lake at Otsego, 7:00 p.m. Three Rivers at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Hopkins at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Holland Black River at North Muskegon, 7:00 p.m. SAC Bridgman at Lawton, 6:00 p.m. Watervliet at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Allegan at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Lawrence at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Mendon at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (15-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (13-1)   70 3. Muskegon                                           (12-0)   65 4. Grand Rapids Northview                        (12-1)   57 5. North Farmington                                (10-1)   54 6. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (11-0)   49 7. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (12-2)   44 7. Grand Blanc                                       (11-2)   44 9. Port Huron Northern                           (12-1)   31 10. Kalamazoo Central                          (10-2)  23 Others receiving votes: Okemos 18, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 11, Warren De La Salle 10, Lansing Waverly 8, Grand Ledge 8, Grand Haven 7, Rockford 6, Troy 5, Saline 4, Mattawan 4, Grosse Pointe South 2, Oak Park 2, Hamtramck 1, Midland Dow 1, Battle Creek Lakeview 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)                  (13-1)   74 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate (1)              (12-1)   66 3. Ludington                                          (13-0)   62 4. Olivet                                                 (13-0)   50 (tie) Benton Harbor                              (11-2)  50 6. Chelsea                                              (12-1)   45 7. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (9-4)     44 8. Warren Lincoln                                   (10-3)   35 9. Saginaw                                             (13-3)   33 10. Grand Rapids Christian                       (8-3)     30 Others receiving votes: Onsted 29, Big Rapids 15, Ferndale 13, Cadillac 13, Kingsford 11, Ada Forest Hills Eastern 9, Hart 8, Boyne City 7, Richmond 7, Standish Sterling Central 5, Goodrich 1, Ionia 1, Grand Rapids South Christian 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (12-1)   88 2. Laingsburg                                         (12-0)   81 3. Flint Beecher (2)                                 (11-2)   70 4. Brandywine                                      (11-1)  52 5. Napoleon                                            (12-0)   51 6. Watervliet                                        (10-1)  46 7. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (12-1)   44 8. Iron Mountain                                     (10-1)   42 9. Maple City Glen Lake                             (10-1)   41 10. New Haven                                        (12-2)   38 Others receiving votes: Saginaw Nouvel 30, Cass City 24, Blanchard Montabella 20, Bad Axe 17, St. Ignace 16, Traverse City St. Francis 13, Ovid-Elsie 13, Michigan Center 7, Jonesville 6, Brown City 6, Galesburg-Augusta 5, Beal City 4, Ecorse 4, Cassopolis 2. Division 4 1. Genesee Christian (1)                           (11-2)   67 2. Taylor Trillium Academy (2)                   (11-0)   62 3. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (13-0)   59 4. Powers North Central                          (9-1)     58 5. Hillman                                              (10-1)   45 6. Mio Au Sable                                       (10-0)   44 7. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian                  (9-3)     42 8. Lake Leelanau St Mary                           (11-1)   39 9. Baldwin                                             (11-1)   38 10. Munising                                           (13-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Gaylord St. Mary 24, Bellevue 23, Rudyard 14, Ironwood 8, Pittsford 8, Kingston 6, Ewen-Trout Creek 6, Watersmeet 6, Detroit University Prep Art & Design 4, Hillsdale Academy 2, Lake Linden-Hubbell 2, McBain Northern Michigan Christian 1, Detroit Douglass 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (3)                             (13-2)   71 2. Detroit Renaissance (2)                        (14-0)   70 3. Rockford                                            (13-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                        (12-0)   60 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (13-1)   58 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (12-2)   41 7. Wayne Memorial                                   (9-3)     39 8. DeWitt                                              (12-1)   38 9. Jackson Northwest                              (13-1)   31 10. Byron Center                                     (12-3)   23 Others receiving votes: Saline 20, Holt 14, Temperance Bedford 14, East Grand Rapids 13, North Farmington 9, Lowell 7, Utica Ford 6, Kalamazoo Central 6, Lake Orion 5, Belleville 4, Coldwater 3, Grand Blanc 3, Holland West Ottawa 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (14-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                    (10-2)   70 3. Chelsea                                              (14-1)   63 4. Haslett                                              (15-0)   61 5. Lake Fenton                                        (15-0)   56 6. Frankenmuth                                       (12-1)   45 7. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (12-3)   38 8. Vicksburg                                         (14-0)  37 9. Goodrich                                            (12-1)   34 10. Dearborn Divine Child                         (12-3)   29 Others receiving votes: Escanaba 20, Standish-Sterling 18, Grand Rapids Christian 14, Lansing Catholic 12, Tecumseh 7, Redford Westfield Prep 7, Warren Fitzgerald 4, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 4, Marysville 2, Olivet 1, Romulus 1, Ludington 1, Detroit Country Day 1. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)              (7-4)     69 2. Dansville (2)                                       (13-1)   66 3. Blissfield                                           (14-1)   56 4. Buchanan                                          (12-1)  55 5. Lake City (1)                                        (14-1)   52 6. Hancock                                             (11-1)   49 7. Traverse City St. Francis                       (11-1)   38 8. Evart                                                 (13-2)   33 9. Kent City                                            (12-3)   30 10. Harbor Springs                                  (12-2)   25 Others receiving votes: Hemlock 24, Sanford-Meridian 21, Calumet 15, Brandywine 13, Detroit Osborn 12, Bronson 8, Ovid-Elsie 8, Elk Rapids 5, 19, Bridgman 4, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 4, McBain 4, Hart 3, Watervliet 3, Plymouth Christian Academy 2, Ithaca 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (3)                        (11-2)   73 2. Kingston (2)                                       (13-0)   68 3. Baraga                                               (12-2)   62 4. Mackinaw City                                     (13-0)   56 5. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (10-2)   54 6. Morenci                                              (14-1)   50 7. St. Charles                                         (12-2)   46 8. Norway                                              (14-1)   35 9. Petersburg Summerfield                        (14-2)   29 10. Cedarville                                        (11-2)   23 (tie) Brethren                                        (14-1)   23 Others receiving votes: Fowler 13, Portland St. Patrick 12, Pittsford 10, Colon 9, Mendon 8, Burton Genesee Christian 7, St. Ignace LaSalle 6, Carney-Nadeau 5, Johannesburg-Lewiston 3, Ontonagon 3, Lake Linden-Hubbell 2, Martin 2, Indian River-Inland Lakes 1.FILE – Bobby Hull, 18-year-old player on the Chicago Blackhawks, is photographed in Chicago, Ill., on Oct. 24, 1957. Hull, a Hall of Fame forward who helped the Blackhawks win the 1961 Stanley Cup Final, has died. He was 84. The Blackhawks and the NHL Alumni Association announced the death of the two-time NHL MVP on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. 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Black Hawks legend Bobby Hull passes at 84 – Cosy Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 3:00


NHL – Hall of Famer Bobby Hull, the Golden Jet, dies at 84 Hall of Fame forward Bobby Hull, who helped the Chicago Black Hawks win the 1961 Stanley Cup Final, has died. Hull was 84. The two-time MVP was one of the most prolific scorers in NHL history, leading the league in goals seven times. Nicknamed “The Golden Jet” for his speed and blond hair, he posted 13 consecutive seasons with 30 goals or more from 1959-72. Hull and Stan Mikita powered Chicago to the NHL title in 1961. Hull remains the Blackhawks’ career leader with 62 playoff goals. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983 and his No. 9 sweater was retired by Chicago that same year.  Hull’s brother, Dennis, played for Chicago for most of his 14 years in the league, and Bobby’s son, Brett, spent 19 years in the NHL. Bobby and Brett each won the Hart Trophy as league MVP, becoming the first father-son duo to accomplish the feat. Bobby won in 1964-65 and 1965-1966, while Brett won in 1990-1991. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Dallas Mavericks 111, Detroit Pistons 105 Mavs 111, Pistons 105 – Doncic scores 53 in return, Mavericks beat Pistons 111-105 Luka Doncic had 53 points in his return to the lineup and Spencer Dinwiddie scored 10 of his 12 in the fourth quarter as the Dallas Mavericks rallied to beat the Detroit Pistons 111-105. Four of Doncic’s five career 50-point games have come this season. He scored a career-best 60 against the New York Knicks in a game that went to overtime on Dec. 27. Bojan Bogdanovic had 29 points and Saddiq Bey scored 18 for the Pistons. Tonight Los Angeles Clippers at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Northern Illinois at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Kent State, 7:00 p.m. Ohio at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Purdue a unanimous No. 1 in AP Top 25; Vols up to No. 2 Purdue is this season’s first unanimous No. 1 team in the AP men’s college basketball poll. The Boilermakers have won eight straight games since a one-point loss to Rutgers on Jan. 2. They were followed in the AP Top 25 by Tennessee, Houston, Alabama and Arizona in the top five. No. 11 Baylor and No. 17 Providence made the biggest jumps, each climbing six spots. Auburn had the biggest drop, falling 10 spots to No. 25. No. 21 Indiana and No. 22 San Diego State rejoined the poll at the expense of Charleston and New Mexico. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina tops AP Top 25; Ohio State tumbles South Carolina, Stanford and LSU are the top teams in the latest women’s AP Top 25 college basketball rankings. South Carolina is No. 1 for the 32nd consecutive week. Only UConn (51 and 34 weeks) and Louisiana Tech (36) have had longer runs at No. 1. Indiana and UConn round out top five. Ohio State lost all three of its games last week and dropped from No. 2 to No. 10. NCAAFB – Rashada case in Florida highlights issues in NIL, recruiting Using name, image and likeness compensation to recruit college athletes is still very much against NCAA rules. The recent de-commitment from Florida by blue chip quarterback Jaden Rashada shows that NIL is definitely a factor in decisions. Booster-funded collectives are taking on a big role in compensating athletes. Schools can only hope they are acting within the rules and in their best interest. Inserting a third-party in the recruiting process between coaches and recruits has only complicated things. Experts say the collectives should focus on athletes who are already on campus. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Benton Harbor 71, Battle Creek Central 54 Benton Harbor got a game high 19 points from Grant Gondrezick II, 18 from Brian Gillespie, and 17 points from Antwan Callahan in the Tigers 71-54 win at Battle Creek Central.   Benton Harbor improves to 12-2 on the season and has won 6 straight.   Battle Creek Central falls to 10-5 and has lost two in a row after falling to St. Joe on Thursday.  Fennville 52, Michigan Lutheran 44 Fennville edged out Michigan Lutheran 52-44 on Monday Night.  Ben Peterson led the Blackhawks with a game high 25 points and Aden Swingit had 10.  Ty Johsnon scored 12 for Michigan Lutheran while Micah Herbst added 10. Michigan Lutheran falls to 6-5. Eau Claire 84, Galesburg-Augusta 68 River Valley 77, Covert 49 Kalamazoo Central 59, Loy Norrix 58 Sturgis 59, Bronson 34 Battle Creek Pennfield 70, Comstock 24 Girls Basketball Vicksburg 60, Lakeshore 57 Vicksburg remained undefeated at 15-0 on the season with a 60-57 road win at Lakeshore.  Madison Diekman led the Bulldogs with a game high 18 points, Emma Steele had 17, and Kendra Cooley had 15 points.   Lakeshore got 17 points each from Ainsley Ashby and Paige Lies while Megan Wurster scored 11.   The Lancers fall to 10-4 and will host St. Joe on Thursday night. Dowagiac 37, Our Lady of the Lake 27 Alanah Smith scored a game high 16 points for Dowagiac in the Chieftains 37-27 home victory over Our Lady of the Lake.  Freshman Aribel Mills had 11 points to lead the Lakers Buchanan 60, Michigan Lutheran 9 Brandywine 65, Sturgis 32 Kalamazoo Hackett 51, Centreville 36 Parma Western 63, Battle Creek Lakeview 18 Competitive Cheer Cheer by the Pier at St. Joseph Division 2 Mattawan                664.34 St. Joseph                625.50 Lakeshore                624.20 Division 3/4 Buchanan                 673.92 Dowagiac                 660.24 Coloma                    621.22 Three Rivers            596.90 Tonight Boys Basketball Non-Conference Niles at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. Countryside at River Valley, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at Buchanan, 7:15 p.m. Cassopolis at Brandywine, 7:00 p.m. Otsego at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at GR West Catholic, 7:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Charlotte, 7:00 p.m. GR Ottawa Hills at Plainwell, 7:00 p.m. Marshall at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Kal. Christian at BC Lakeview, 7:15 p.m. Harper Creek at Vicksburg, 7:00 p.m. Kal. Heritage at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Quincey at Martin, 7:00 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Hackett at South Haven, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Parchment at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Comstock at Bloomingdale, 7:00 p.m. Marcellus at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball Non-Conference St. Joseph at Niles, 7:00 p.m. BC Central at Benton Harbor, 6:00 p.m. Eau Claire at Michigan Lutheran, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Grandville at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Marshall, 7:00 p.m. Hudsonville at Paw Paw, 7:00 p.m. Gull Lake at Otsego, 7:00 p.m. Three Rivers at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Hopkins at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Holland Black River at North Muskegon, 7:00 p.m. SAC Bridgman at Lawton, 6:00 p.m. Watervliet at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Allegan at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Lawrence at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Mendon at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (15-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (13-1)   70 3. Muskegon                                           (12-0)   65 4. Grand Rapids Northview                        (12-1)   57 5. North Farmington                                (10-1)   54 6. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (11-0)   49 7. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (12-2)   44 7. Grand Blanc                                       (11-2)   44 9. Port Huron Northern                           (12-1)   31 10. Kalamazoo Central                          (10-2)  23 Others receiving votes: Okemos 18, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 11, Warren De La Salle 10, Lansing Waverly 8, Grand Ledge 8, Grand Haven 7, Rockford 6, Troy 5, Saline 4, Mattawan 4, Grosse Pointe South 2, Oak Park 2, Hamtramck 1, Midland Dow 1, Battle Creek Lakeview 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)                  (13-1)   74 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate (1)              (12-1)   66 3. Ludington                                          (13-0)   62 4. Olivet                                                 (13-0)   50 (tie) Benton Harbor                              (11-2)  50 6. Chelsea                                              (12-1)   45 7. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (9-4)     44 8. Warren Lincoln                                   (10-3)   35 9. Saginaw                                             (13-3)   33 10. Grand Rapids Christian                       (8-3)     30 Others receiving votes: Onsted 29, Big Rapids 15, Ferndale 13, Cadillac 13, Kingsford 11, Ada Forest Hills Eastern 9, Hart 8, Boyne City 7, Richmond 7, Standish Sterling Central 5, Goodrich 1, Ionia 1, Grand Rapids South Christian 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (12-1)   88 2. Laingsburg                                         (12-0)   81 3. Flint Beecher (2)                                 (11-2)   70 4. Brandywine                                      (11-1)  52 5. Napoleon                                            (12-0)   51 6. Watervliet                                        (10-1)  46 7. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (12-1)   44 8. Iron Mountain                                     (10-1)   42 9. Maple City Glen Lake                             (10-1)   41 10. New Haven                                        (12-2)   38 Others receiving votes: Saginaw Nouvel 30, Cass City 24, Blanchard Montabella 20, Bad Axe 17, St. Ignace 16, Traverse City St. Francis 13, Ovid-Elsie 13, Michigan Center 7, Jonesville 6, Brown City 6, Galesburg-Augusta 5, Beal City 4, Ecorse 4, Cassopolis 2. Division 4 1. Genesee Christian (1)                           (11-2)   67 2. Taylor Trillium Academy (2)                   (11-0)   62 3. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (13-0)   59 4. Powers North Central                          (9-1)     58 5. Hillman                                              (10-1)   45 6. Mio Au Sable                                       (10-0)   44 7. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian                  (9-3)     42 8. Lake Leelanau St Mary                           (11-1)   39 9. Baldwin                                             (11-1)   38 10. Munising                                           (13-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Gaylord St. Mary 24, Bellevue 23, Rudyard 14, Ironwood 8, Pittsford 8, Kingston 6, Ewen-Trout Creek 6, Watersmeet 6, Detroit University Prep Art & Design 4, Hillsdale Academy 2, Lake Linden-Hubbell 2, McBain Northern Michigan Christian 1, Detroit Douglass 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (3)                             (13-2)   71 2. Detroit Renaissance (2)                        (14-0)   70 3. Rockford                                            (13-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                        (12-0)   60 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (13-1)   58 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (12-2)   41 7. Wayne Memorial                                   (9-3)     39 8. DeWitt                                              (12-1)   38 9. Jackson Northwest                              (13-1)   31 10. Byron Center                                     (12-3)   23 Others receiving votes: Saline 20, Holt 14, Temperance Bedford 14, East Grand Rapids 13, North Farmington 9, Lowell 7, Utica Ford 6, Kalamazoo Central 6, Lake Orion 5, Belleville 4, Coldwater 3, Grand Blanc 3, Holland West Ottawa 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (14-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                    (10-2)   70 3. Chelsea                                              (14-1)   63 4. Haslett                                              (15-0)   61 5. Lake Fenton                                        (15-0)   56 6. Frankenmuth                                       (12-1)   45 7. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (12-3)   38 8. Vicksburg                                         (14-0)  37 9. Goodrich                                            (12-1)   34 10. Dearborn Divine Child                         (12-3)   29 Others receiving votes: Escanaba 20, Standish-Sterling 18, Grand Rapids Christian 14, Lansing Catholic 12, Tecumseh 7, Redford Westfield Prep 7, Warren Fitzgerald 4, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 4, Marysville 2, Olivet 1, Romulus 1, Ludington 1, Detroit Country Day 1. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)              (7-4)     69 2. Dansville (2)                                       (13-1)   66 3. Blissfield                                           (14-1)   56 4. Buchanan                                          (12-1)  55 5. Lake City (1)                                        (14-1)   52 6. 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Black Hawks legend Bobby Hull passes at 84 – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 3:00


NHL – Hall of Famer Bobby Hull, the Golden Jet, dies at 84 Hall of Fame forward Bobby Hull, who helped the Chicago Black Hawks win the 1961 Stanley Cup Final, has died. Hull was 84. The two-time MVP was one of the most prolific scorers in NHL history, leading the league in goals seven times. Nicknamed “The Golden Jet” for his speed and blond hair, he posted 13 consecutive seasons with 30 goals or more from 1959-72. Hull and Stan Mikita powered Chicago to the NHL title in 1961. Hull remains the Blackhawks' career leader with 62 playoff goals. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983 and his No. 9 sweater was retired by Chicago that same year.  Hull's brother, Dennis, played for Chicago for most of his 14 years in the league, and Bobby's son, Brett, spent 19 years in the NHL. Bobby and Brett each won the Hart Trophy as league MVP, becoming the first father-son duo to accomplish the feat. Bobby won in 1964-65 and 1965-1966, while Brett won in 1990-1991. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Dallas Mavericks 111, Detroit Pistons 105 Mavs 111, Pistons 105 – Doncic scores 53 in return, Mavericks beat Pistons 111-105 Luka Doncic had 53 points in his return to the lineup and Spencer Dinwiddie scored 10 of his 12 in the fourth quarter as the Dallas Mavericks rallied to beat the Detroit Pistons 111-105. Four of Doncic's five career 50-point games have come this season. He scored a career-best 60 against the New York Knicks in a game that went to overtime on Dec. 27. Bojan Bogdanovic had 29 points and Saddiq Bey scored 18 for the Pistons. Tonight Los Angeles Clippers at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Northern Illinois at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Kent State, 7:00 p.m. Ohio at Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Purdue a unanimous No. 1 in AP Top 25; Vols up to No. 2 Purdue is this season’s first unanimous No. 1 team in the AP men's college basketball poll. The Boilermakers have won eight straight games since a one-point loss to Rutgers on Jan. 2. They were followed in the AP Top 25 by Tennessee, Houston, Alabama and Arizona in the top five. No. 11 Baylor and No. 17 Providence made the biggest jumps, each climbing six spots. Auburn had the biggest drop, falling 10 spots to No. 25. No. 21 Indiana and No. 22 San Diego State rejoined the poll at the expense of Charleston and New Mexico. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina tops AP Top 25; Ohio State tumbles South Carolina, Stanford and LSU are the top teams in the latest women’s AP Top 25 college basketball rankings. South Carolina is No. 1 for the 32nd consecutive week. Only UConn (51 and 34 weeks) and Louisiana Tech (36) have had longer runs at No. 1. Indiana and UConn round out top five. Ohio State lost all three of its games last week and dropped from No. 2 to No. 10. NCAAFB – Rashada case in Florida highlights issues in NIL, recruiting Using name, image and likeness compensation to recruit college athletes is still very much against NCAA rules. The recent de-commitment from Florida by blue chip quarterback Jaden Rashada shows that NIL is definitely a factor in decisions. Booster-funded collectives are taking on a big role in compensating athletes. Schools can only hope they are acting within the rules and in their best interest. Inserting a third-party in the recruiting process between coaches and recruits has only complicated things. Experts say the collectives should focus on athletes who are already on campus. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Benton Harbor 71, Battle Creek Central 54 Benton Harbor got a game high 19 points from Grant Gondrezick II, 18 from Brian Gillespie, and 17 points from Antwan Callahan in the Tigers 71-54 win at Battle Creek Central.   Benton Harbor improves to 12-2 on the season and has won 6 straight.   Battle Creek Central falls to 10-5 and has lost two in a row after falling to St. Joe on Thursday. Fennville 52, Michigan Lutheran 44 Fennville edged out Michigan Lutheran 52-44 on Monday Night.  Ben Peterson led the Blackhawks with a game high 25 points and Aden Swingit had 10.  Ty Johsnon scored 12 for Michigan Lutheran while Micah Herbst added 10. Michigan Lutheran falls to 6-5. Eau Claire 84, Galesburg-Augusta 68 River Valley 77, Covert 49 Kalamazoo Central 59, Loy Norrix 58 Sturgis 59, Bronson 34 Battle Creek Pennfield 70, Comstock 24 Girls Basketball Vicksburg 60, Lakeshore 57 Vicksburg remained undefeated at 15-0 on the season with a 60-57 road win at Lakeshore.  Madison Diekman led the Bulldogs with a game high 18 points, Emma Steele had 17, and Kendra Cooley had 15 points.   Lakeshore got 17 points each from Ainsley Ashby and Paige Lies while Megan Wurster scored 11.   The Lancers fall to 10-4 and will host St. Joe on Thursday night. Dowagiac 37, Our Lady of the Lake 27 Alanah Smith scored a game high 16 points for Dowagiac in the Chieftains 37-27 home victory over Our Lady of the Lake.  Freshman Aribel Mills had 11 points to lead the Lakers Buchanan 60, Michigan Lutheran 9 Brandywine 65, Sturgis 32 Kalamazoo Hackett 51, Centreville 36 Parma Western 63, Battle Creek Lakeview 18 Competitive Cheer Cheer by the Pier at St. Joseph Division 2 Mattawan                664.34 St. Joseph                625.50 Lakeshore                624.20 Division 3/4 Buchanan                 673.92 Dowagiac                 660.24 Coloma                    621.22 Three Rivers            596.90 Tonight Boys Basketball Non-Conference Niles at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Berrien Springs at Our Lady of the Lake, 7:00 p.m. Countryside at River Valley, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at Buchanan, 7:15 p.m. Cassopolis at Brandywine, 7:00 p.m. Otsego at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at GR West Catholic, 7:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Charlotte, 7:00 p.m. GR Ottawa Hills at Plainwell, 7:00 p.m. Marshall at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Kal. Christian at BC Lakeview, 7:15 p.m. Harper Creek at Vicksburg, 7:00 p.m. Kal. Heritage at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Quincey at Martin, 7:00 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Hackett at South Haven, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Parchment at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Lawton at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Comstock at Bloomingdale, 7:00 p.m. Marcellus at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball Non-Conference St. Joseph at Niles, 7:00 p.m. BC Central at Benton Harbor, 6:00 p.m. Eau Claire at Michigan Lutheran, 7:00 p.m. Martin at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Grandville at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Marshall, 7:00 p.m. Hudsonville at Paw Paw, 7:00 p.m. Gull Lake at Otsego, 7:00 p.m. Three Rivers at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Hopkins at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. Holland Black River at North Muskegon, 7:00 p.m. SAC Bridgman at Lawton, 6:00 p.m. Watervliet at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Fennville at Constantine, 7:30 p.m. Allegan at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Southwest 10 Lawrence at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Mendon at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School AP Rankings Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)                           (15-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice                (13-1)   70 3. Muskegon                                           (12-0)   65 4. Grand Rapids Northview                        (12-1)   57 5. North Farmington                                (10-1)   54 6. Ann Arbor Huron                                 (11-0)   49 7. Detroit U-D Jesuit                               (12-2)   44 7. Grand Blanc                                       (11-2)   44 9. Port Huron Northern                           (12-1)   31 10. Kalamazoo Central                          (10-2)  23 Others receiving votes: Okemos 18, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 11, Warren De La Salle 10, Lansing Waverly 8, Grand Ledge 8, Grand Haven 7, Rockford 6, Troy 5, Saline 4, Mattawan 4, Grosse Pointe South 2, Oak Park 2, Hamtramck 1, Midland Dow 1, Battle Creek Lakeview 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)                  (13-1)   74 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate (1)              (12-1)   66 3. Ludington                                          (13-0)   62 4. Olivet                                                 (13-0)   50 (tie) Benton Harbor                              (11-2)  50 6. Chelsea                                              (12-1)   45 7. Grand Rapids Catholic Central               (9-4)     44 8. Warren Lincoln                                   (10-3)   35 9. Saginaw                                             (13-3)   33 10. Grand Rapids Christian                       (8-3)     30 Others receiving votes: Onsted 29, Big Rapids 15, Ferndale 13, Cadillac 13, Kingsford 11, Ada Forest Hills Eastern 9, Hart 8, Boyne City 7, Richmond 7, Standish Sterling Central 5, Goodrich 1, Ionia 1, Grand Rapids South Christian 1. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (4)                               (12-1)   88 2. Laingsburg                                         (12-0)   81 3. Flint Beecher (2)                                 (11-2)   70 4. Brandywine                                      (11-1)  52 5. Napoleon                                            (12-0)   51 6. Watervliet                                        (10-1)  46 7. Grandville Calvin Christian                   (12-1)   44 8. Iron Mountain                                     (10-1)   42 9. Maple City Glen Lake                             (10-1)   41 10. New Haven                                        (12-2)   38 Others receiving votes: Saginaw Nouvel 30, Cass City 24, Blanchard Montabella 20, Bad Axe 17, St. Ignace 16, Traverse City St. Francis 13, Ovid-Elsie 13, Michigan Center 7, Jonesville 6, Brown City 6, Galesburg-Augusta 5, Beal City 4, Ecorse 4, Cassopolis 2. Division 4 1. Genesee Christian (1)                           (11-2)   67 2. Taylor Trillium Academy (2)                   (11-0)   62 3. Painesdale Jeffers (2)                           (13-0)   59 4. Powers North Central                          (9-1)     58 5. Hillman                                              (10-1)   45 6. Mio Au Sable                                       (10-0)   44 7. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian                  (9-3)     42 8. Lake Leelanau St Mary                           (11-1)   39 9. Baldwin                                             (11-1)   38 10. Munising                                           (13-1)   32 Others receiving votes: Gaylord St. Mary 24, Bellevue 23, Rudyard 14, Ironwood 8, Pittsford 8, Kingston 6, Ewen-Trout Creek 6, Watersmeet 6, Detroit University Prep Art & Design 4, Hillsdale Academy 2, Lake Linden-Hubbell 2, McBain Northern Michigan Christian 1, Detroit Douglass 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. West Bloomfield (3)                             (13-2)   71 2. Detroit Renaissance (2)                        (14-0)   70 3. Rockford                                            (13-1)   64 4. Flint Carman Ainsworth                        (12-0)   60 5. Farmington Hills Mercy                         (13-1)   58 6. Grosse Pointe North                            (12-2)   41 7. Wayne Memorial                                   (9-3)     39 8. DeWitt                                              (12-1)   38 9. Jackson Northwest                              (13-1)   31 10. Byron Center                                     (12-3)   23 Others receiving votes: Saline 20, Holt 14, Temperance Bedford 14, East Grand Rapids 13, North Farmington 9, Lowell 7, Utica Ford 6, Kalamazoo Central 6, Lake Orion 5, Belleville 4, Coldwater 3, Grand Blanc 3, Holland West Ottawa 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (14-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                                    (10-2)   70 3. Chelsea                                              (14-1)   63 4. Haslett                                              (15-0)   61 5. Lake Fenton                                        (15-0)   56 6. Frankenmuth                                       (12-1)   45 7. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard                    (12-3)   38 8. Vicksburg                                         (14-0)  37 9. Goodrich                                            (12-1)   34 10. Dearborn Divine Child                         (12-3)   29 Others receiving votes: Escanaba 20, Standish-Sterling 18, Grand Rapids Christian 14, Lansing Catholic 12, Tecumseh 7, Redford Westfield Prep 7, Warren Fitzgerald 4, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 4, Marysville 2, Olivet 1, Romulus 1, Ludington 1, Detroit Country Day 1. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)              (7-4)     69 2. Dansville (2)                                       (13-1)   66 3. Blissfield                                           (14-1)   56 4. Buchanan                                          (12-1)  55 5. Lake City (1)                                        (14-1)   52 6. Hancock                                             (11-1)   49 7. Traverse City St. Francis                       (11-1)   38 8. Evart                                                 (13-2)   33 9. Kent City                                            (12-3)   30 10. Harbor Springs                                  (12-2)   25 Others receiving votes: Hemlock 24, Sanford-Meridian 21, Calumet 15, Brandywine 13, Detroit Osborn 12, Bronson 8, Ovid-Elsie 8, Elk Rapids 5, 19, Bridgman 4, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 4, McBain 4, Hart 3, Watervliet 3, Plymouth Christian Academy 2, Ithaca 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (3)                        (11-2)   73 2. Kingston (2)                                       (13-0)   68 3. Baraga                                               (12-2)   62 4. Mackinaw City                                     (13-0)   56 5. Gaylord St. Mary                                 (10-2)   54 6. Morenci                                              (14-1)   50 7. St. Charles                                         (12-2)   46 8. Norway                                              (14-1)   35 9. Petersburg Summerfield                        (14-2)   29 10. Cedarville                                        (11-2)   23 (tie) Brethren                                        (14-1)   23 Others receiving votes: Fowler 13, Portland St. Patrick 12, Pittsford 10, Colon 9, Mendon 8, Burton Genesee Christian 7, St. Ignace LaSalle 6, Carney-Nadeau 5, Johannesburg-Lewiston 3, Ontonagon 3, Lake Linden-Hubbell 2, Martin 2, Indian River-Inland Lakes 1.FILE – Bobby Hull, 18-year-old player on the Chicago Blackhawks, is photographed in Chicago, Ill., on Oct. 24, 1957. Hull, a Hall of Fame forward who helped the Blackhawks win the 1961 Stanley Cup Final, has died. He was 84. The Blackhawks and the NHL Alumni Association announced the death of the two-time NHL MVP on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (AP Photo/Edward Kitch, file)Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic (77) is guarded by Detroit Pistons center Jalen Duren, top, in the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 30, 2023, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Richard W. 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Defense optional for Pistons in 150-130 loss to Bucks – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 2:58


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Milwaukee Bucks 150, Detroit Pistons 130 Chicago Bulls 111, Atlanta Hawks 100 Bucks 150, Pistons 130 – Antetokounmpo scores 29 in return, Bucks top Pistons 150-130 Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 20 of his 29 points in the first quarter, returning to the lineup after a five-game absence to lead the Milwaukee Bucks in a 150-130 win over the Detroit Pistons. The two-time MVP was joined by three-time All-Star Khris Middleton, putting the Bucks’ prolific duo in the same lineup for the first time in more than a month. Antetokounmpo had been out with a sore left knee. Middleton hadn't played since Dec. 15 due to a sore right knee. He had eight points and four assists. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 33 points for the Pistons. Bulls 111, Hawks 100 – DeRozan scores 26 in 1,000th game, Bulls beat Hawks 111-100 DeMar DeRozan scored 26 points in his 1,000th career game, Nikola Vucevic added 14 points and 17 rebounds and the Chicago Bulls beat the Atlanta Hawks 111-100. The Bulls returned to Chicago after 126-108 win over the Pistons in Paris on Thursday. Trae Young had 21 points and 13 assists, while Dejounte Murray added 20 points for the Hawks, who have lost two straight after winning five in a row. Zach LaVine finished with 20 points. In the previous two meetings in Atlanta, both games ended with a buzzer-beater. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Notre Dame at NC State, 7:00 p.m. Western Michigan at Ohio, 7:00 p.m. Bowling Green at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Toledo, 7:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women's College Basketball Last Night (6) Indiana 92, (14) Michigan 83 (6) Indiana 92, (14) Michigan 83 – Holmes leads No. 6 Indiana women past No. 13 Michigan, 92-83 Mackenzie Holmes had 25 points and 10 rebounds as No. 6 Indiana beat No. 13 Michigan 92-83. Sara Scalia added 19 points, Chloe Moore-McNeil and Sydney Parrish each scored 12, and Yarden Garzon and Grace Berger each had 10 points for the Hoosiers, who won their sixth straight. Leigha Brown scored 31 points to lead Michigan. Leigha Brown scored 31 points to lead Michigan (16-4, 6-3). Laila Phelia added 21 points and Emily Kiser had 11 for the Wolverines, whose three-game winning streak ended.  Indiana led by 17 points early in the second half. Michigan got within 77-71 in the fourth quarter before the Hoosiers pulled away.. NCAAWBKB – Notre Dame’s Dara Mabrey out for season with torn ACL Notre Dame guard Dara Mabrey announced on social media that she tore her ACL, ending her college career with the seventh-ranked Irish. Mabrey hurt her right knee nearly 2 minutes into the game when she stole a ball and was racing down the court. She was fouled and went to the floor and immediately grabbed her knee. Mabrey has played 135 games in her career which started at Virginia Tech for the first two seasons before she came to Notre Dame where her two older sisters starred. She started 18 games this season and 125 in her career. She's averaged 10.9 points and 2.4 assists over the years. NCAAFB – Michigan Stadium tunnel will widen without portable seating Michigan Stadium’s tunnel will be a little wider next season. The school confirmed Monday that it will remove a portable section of seats from the front of the tunnel to give players, coaches and staff members more room to enter and exit the football field. A total of 45 portable seats will be lost and enough standing-room only tickets are expected to be added in the stadium to keep its capacity at 107,601. Previously, fans were close enough to touch coaches and players as one did last season with Michigan State’s Mel Tucker. That was well before the postgame altercation between Spartans and Wolverines players that led to suspensions and criminal charges. NCAABKB – Boilers back on top of Men's poll; Texas teams shut out in women's rankings Purdue is back at No. 1 in the AP Top 25. Alabama is right behind the Boilermakers. Purdue returned to the top spot in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll, moving up two spots after Houston's loss to Temple. The Boilermakers received 39 first-place votes after a volatile week where just two teams kept the same spot from a week ago. Alabama climbed two spots to No. 2, its highest ranking since reaching No. 1 in 2002-03. Houston, Tennessee and Kansas State round out the top five.  For the first time in the 47-year history of The Associated Press women's basketball poll no team from Texas is in the Top 25. That ends a 835-week run dating to the first poll in 1976. South Carolina remained a unanimous No. 1. The Gamecocks were followed by Ohio State, Stanford, LSU and UConn to round out the top five. Middle Tennessee entered the poll for the first time since 2014, coming in at No. 23. Florida State also entered at No. 24. Oregon and Texas fell out of the rankings. NHL – NHL – National Hockey League Tonight San Jose Sharks at Detroit Red Wings, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Blackhawks at Vancouver Canucks, 10:00 p.m. Tennis – Korda stops; Khachanov into 1st Australian Open semifinal Karen Khachanov moved into his first Australian Open semifinal when Sebastian Korda stopped playing in the third set because of an injured right wrist. Khachanov will face either No. 3 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas or unseeded Jiri Lehecka for a berth in the final at Melbourne Park. Khachanov was leading 7-6 (5), 6-3, 3-0 when Korda retired from the match Tuesday. The 22-year-old American had received treatment on his wrist from a trainer during the second set. Reigning Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina reached the semifinals with a 6-2, 6-4 victory over 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko. Rybakina will face Jessica Pegula or Victoria Azarenka next. MLB – Eloy Jiménez preparing to play outfield with White Sox It looks as if Chicago White Sox slugger Eloy Jiménez could spend a lot of time at designated hitter this year. Jiménez himself has other plans. The 26-year-old Jiménez says he is preparing to play more games in the outfield, especially in right after Chicago signed Andrew Benintendi to a $75 million, five-year contract. The White Sox also have Luis Robert in center, to go along with Gavin Sheets and prized prospect Oscar Colás in the mix in right. Jiménez says he wants to play in the outfield. MLB – Trey Mancini planning to move around with Chicago Cubs Trey Mancini is planning to move around with the Chicago Cubs. He could see time at designated hitter, first base and the corner outfield spots after finalizing a two-year contract that could be worth up to $21 million. Mancini was in the mix for Team Italy for the World Baseball Classic, but he says he has decided to stay in Cubs camp so he can spend time with his new teammates. First baseman Eric Hosmer finalized his deal with Chicago on Jan. 13. Hosmer bats from the left side and Mancini is a right-handed hitter, so the starter might depend on the pitching matchup, and there also is the DH role. Or Mancini could spell Ian Happ or Seiya Suzuki in the outfield. NBAGL – NBA “G”-League Last Night Motor City Cruise 134, Wisconsin Herd 130 – OT Today Grand Rapids Gold at Oklahoma City Blue, 12:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Michigan Lutheran 57, Andrews Academy 56 Micah Herbst's buzzer beater gave Michigan Lutheran a 57-56 win over Andrews Academy.  Herbst finished with a game high 17 points for the Titans.  Ty Johnson added 14 points in the win.  Joshua Laesner had 16 points for Andrews and Zack Schnepp had 15.  Michigan Lutheran outscored Andrews 21-6 in the final quarter for the win. Bridgman 58, Our Lady of the Lake 31 Brandywine 65, River Valley 47 Galesburg-Augusta 54, Decatur 42 Nick Mann had a game high 23 points in Galesburg-Augusta's 54-42 win over Decatur, Jesse Baushke had 16 to lead Decatur while Landon Fisher had 12. Watervliet 57, Hartford 19 Marcellus 62, Delton-Kellogg 49 Comstock 61, Lawrence 43 Tim Coombs had 12 in the loss for Lawrence Centreville 92, Athens 41 Battle Creek Central 55, Harper Creek 43 Loy Norrix 55, Potterville 47   at Little Caesars Arena Girls Basketball Edwardsburg 42, St. Joseph 33 Averie Markel had a game high 19 points as Edwardsburg beat a shorthanded St. Joe team 42-33.  Eleah Hedstrom and Ellie Fischer each had 9 points to lead St. Joe. Buchanan 42, Bronson 29 Watervliet 52, Hartford 29 Allegan 42, Parchment 24 White Pigeon 49, Howardsville Christian 27 Lawrence 65, Comstock 15 Mendon 46, Calhoun Christian 14 Loy Norrix 34, Potterville 31   at Little Caesars Arena Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Benton Harbor at Niles, 7:15 p.m. Countryside at Wyoming Lee, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Phoenix at Eau Claire, 7:30 p.m. Allegan at Paw Paw, 7:00 p.m. Sturgis at Parchment, 7:00 p.m. Plainwell at Battle Creek Pennfield, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Burr Oak, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Delton-Kellogg, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Saugatuck at Hartford, 7:00 p.m. White Pigeon at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Lawrence at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Martin at Zion Christian, 7:00 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Fennville, 7:00 p.m. Wyoming Tri-Unity at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. SAC Holland Black River at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC Lakeshore at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Niles at Benton Harbor, 6:30 p.m. Lawton at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. Berrien Springs at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Bridgman, 7:00 p.m. New Buffalo at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Brandywine at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Vicksburg at Dowagiac, 6:30 p.m. Coldwater at Three Rivers, 5:45 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Burr Oak, 6:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Gobles at Bloomingdale, 6:00 p.m. Mendon at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Fruitport Calvary Christian at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Christian at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – Michigan High School Basketball AP Rankings’ Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)               (11-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice    (11-1)   70 3. Muskegon                               (10-0)   63 4. Grand Rapids Northview            (10-1)   56 5. North Farmington                    (8-1)     53 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                   (10-1)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                     (9-0)     44 8. Grand Blanc                           (8-2)     43 9. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s             (6-3)     27 10. Kalamazoo Central              (9-1)    22 Others receiving votes: Grand Haven 21, Lansing Waverly 20, Port Huron Northern 12, Rockford 10, East Kentwood 8, Hamtramck 6, Detroit Renaissance 6, River Rouge 6, Warren De La Salle 3, Grand Ledge 3, Okemos 2, Battle Creek Central 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)      (12-1)   74 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate (1)  (10-1)   71 3. Ludington                              (12-0)   62 4. Olivet                                     (11-0)   47 5. Saginaw                                 (12-2)   44 6. Chelsea                                  (10-1)   42 (tie) G.R. Catholic Central           (7-3)     42 8. Benton Harbor                      (9-2)    30 (tie) Warren Lincoln                    (9-3)     30 10. Onsted                                 (9-2)     28 Others receiving votes: Richmond 26, Grand Rapids Christian 23, Cadillac 20, Big Rapids 15, Goodrich 14, Hart 11, Bridgeport 8, Boyne City 6, Ionia 5, Grand Rapids South Christian 2. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (6)                   (10-0)   90 2. Laingsburg                             (11-0)   80 3. Flint Beecher                          (9-2)     73 4. Iron Mountain                         (9-0)     68 5. Brandywine                          (8-1)    48 6. Traverse City St. Francis           (8-1)     43 7. Napoleon                                (11-0)   36 (tie) Bad Axe                               (9-1)     36 9. Grandville Calvin Christian       (10-1)   34 10. Maple City Glen Lake               (8-1)     33 Others receiving votes: New Haven 32, Watervliet 29, Ovid-Elsie 25, Beal City 25, Brown City 15, Cass City 13, Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett 10, Ecorse 6, Blanchard Montabella 6, Ottawa Lake Whiteford 4, Reading 3, Michigan Center 3, Kalamazoo Hackett 3, Saginaw Nouvel 2, Riverview Gabriel Richard 1, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 1, Clinton 1. Division 4 1. Lake Leelanau St Mary (4)          (9-0)     72 2. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian (1) (8-2)     63 3. Powers North Central              (8-0)     61 4. Genesee Christian                    (9-1)     60 5. Taylor Trillium Academy             (10-0)   50 6. Painesdale Jeffers                    (10-0)   49 7. Mio Au Sable                           (8-0)     42 8. Hillman                                  (7-1)     37 9. Munising                                (11-1)   33 10. Baldwin                                (9-1)     31 Others receiving votes: Gaylord St. Mary 25, Bellevue 17, Rudyard 12, Pittsford 9, Detroit University Prep Art & Design 7, Watersmeet 6, Kingston 6, Ironwood 6, Lake Linden-Hubbell 5, Brimley 3, Fowler 3, Kalamazoo Phoenix 2, Hillsdale Academy 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Renaissance (3)             (12-0)   72 2. West Bloomfield (2)                 (11-2)   67 3. Farmington Hills Mercy             (12-0)   66 4. Rockford                                (11-1)   60 5. Flint Carman Ainsworth             (10-0)   57 6. East Grand Rapids                    (10-2)   47 7. Temperance Bedford                 (12-0)   41 8. Grosse Pointe North                (11-2)   36 9. Wayne Memorial                       (9-3)     35 10. DeWitt                                 (10-1)   30 Others receiving votes: Lowell 26, Jackson Northwest 16, North Farmington 9, Holland West Ottawa 7, Saline 6, Utica Ford 4, Bay City Western 4, Brighton 3, Coldwater 3, Grand Blanc 3, Byron Center 3, Kalamazoo Central 2, Lake Orion 2, Holt 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)  (12-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                        (9-2)     69 3. Chelsea                                  (12-1)   64 4. Haslett                                  (12-0)   62 5. Lake Fenton                            (14-0)   55 6. Frankenmuth                           (10-1)   48 7. Vicksburg                             (12-0)  37 (tie) Goodrich                            (11-1)   37 9. Tecumseh                                (11-2)   31 10. Dearborn Divine Child             (11-2)   27 Others receiving votes: Escanaba 22, Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard 22, Grand Rapids Christian 10, Lansing Catholic 10, Redford Westfield Prep 10, Ludington 6, Detroit Country Day 6, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 3, Ada Forest Hills Eastern 2, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Olivet 1, Standish-Sterling 1. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)  (6-4)     69 2. Dansville (1)                           (11-1)   67 3. Blissfield                               (12-1)   55 4. Evart (1)                                (12-1)   52 5. Hancock                                 (11-1)   50 5. Harbor Springs (1)                   (11-1)   50 7. Buchanan                              (9-1)    41 8. Lake City                                (12-1)   36 9. Kent City                                (11-2)   35 10. Bronson                             (11-0)  31 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 24, Calumet 20, Traverse City St. Francis 19, Niles Brandywine 16, Ithaca 12, Hemlock 11, Elk Rapids 9, McBain 2, Brooklyn Columbia Central 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (3)             (9-2)     72 2. Baraga (1)                              (10-2)   64 (tie) Kingston (1)                        (11-0)   64 4. Morenci                                  (12-0)   62 5. Gaylord St. Mary                     (9-2)     51 6. Mackinaw City                         (11-0)   47 7. St. Charles                             (10-2)   45 8. Norway                                  (12-0)   39 9. Petersburg Summerfield             (12-2)   27 10. Mendon                               (10-1)  25 Others receiving votes: Brethren 21, Cedarville 18, Burton Genesee Christian 14, Martin 10, Pittsford 10, Fowler 7, Carney-Nadeau 5, St. Ignace LaSalle 5, Portland St. Patrick 4, Ontonagon 3, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 3, Lake Linden-Hubbell 2, Clarkston Everest Catholic 2.Detroit Pistons forward Bojan Bogdanovic (44) drives on Milwaukee Bucks center Brook Lopez (11) in the first half of an NBA basketball game in Detroit, Monday, Jan. 23, 2023. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)Atlanta Hawks’ AJ Griffin, right, blocks Chicago Bulls’ DeMar DeRozan’s during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 23, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)Indiana forward Mackenzie Holmes (54) is defended by Michigan forward Emily Kiser (33) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Monday, Jan. 23, 2023, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Defense optional for Pistons in 150-130 loss to Bucks – WSJM Morning Sports

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 2:58


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Milwaukee Bucks 150, Detroit Pistons 130 Chicago Bulls 111, Atlanta Hawks 100 Bucks 150, Pistons 130 – Antetokounmpo scores 29 in return, Bucks top Pistons 150-130 Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 20 of his 29 points in the first quarter, returning to the lineup after a five-game absence to lead the Milwaukee Bucks in a 150-130 win over the Detroit Pistons. The two-time MVP was joined by three-time All-Star Khris Middleton, putting the Bucks’ prolific duo in the same lineup for the first time in more than a month. Antetokounmpo had been out with a sore left knee. Middleton hadn’t played since Dec. 15 due to a sore right knee. He had eight points and four assists. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 33 points for the Pistons. Bulls 111, Hawks 100 – DeRozan scores 26 in 1,000th game, Bulls beat Hawks 111-100 DeMar DeRozan scored 26 points in his 1,000th career game, Nikola Vucevic added 14 points and 17 rebounds and the Chicago Bulls beat the Atlanta Hawks 111-100. The Bulls returned to Chicago after 126-108 win over the Pistons in Paris on Thursday. Trae Young had 21 points and 13 assists, while Dejounte Murray added 20 points for the Hawks, who have lost two straight after winning five in a row. Zach LaVine finished with 20 points. In the previous two meetings in Atlanta, both games ended with a buzzer-beater. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Notre Dame at NC State, 7:00 p.m. Western Michigan at Ohio, 7:00 p.m. Bowling Green at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Toledo, 7:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Last Night (6) Indiana 92, (14) Michigan 83 (6) Indiana 92, (14) Michigan 83 – Holmes leads No. 6 Indiana women past No. 13 Michigan, 92-83 Mackenzie Holmes had 25 points and 10 rebounds as No. 6 Indiana beat No. 13 Michigan 92-83. Sara Scalia added 19 points, Chloe Moore-McNeil and Sydney Parrish each scored 12, and Yarden Garzon and Grace Berger each had 10 points for the Hoosiers, who won their sixth straight. Leigha Brown scored 31 points to lead Michigan. Leigha Brown scored 31 points to lead Michigan (16-4, 6-3). Laila Phelia added 21 points and Emily Kiser had 11 for the Wolverines, whose three-game winning streak ended.  Indiana led by 17 points early in the second half. Michigan got within 77-71 in the fourth quarter before the Hoosiers pulled away.. NCAAWBKB – Notre Dame’s Dara Mabrey out for season with torn ACL Notre Dame guard Dara Mabrey announced on social media that she tore her ACL, ending her college career with the seventh-ranked Irish. Mabrey hurt her right knee nearly 2 minutes into the game when she stole a ball and was racing down the court. She was fouled and went to the floor and immediately grabbed her knee. Mabrey has played 135 games in her career which started at Virginia Tech for the first two seasons before she came to Notre Dame where her two older sisters starred. She started 18 games this season and 125 in her career. She’s averaged 10.9 points and 2.4 assists over the years. NCAAFB – Michigan Stadium tunnel will widen without portable seating Michigan Stadium’s tunnel will be a little wider next season. The school confirmed Monday that it will remove a portable section of seats from the front of the tunnel to give players, coaches and staff members more room to enter and exit the football field. A total of 45 portable seats will be lost and enough standing-room only tickets are expected to be added in the stadium to keep its capacity at 107,601. Previously, fans were close enough to touch coaches and players as one did last season with Michigan State’s Mel Tucker. That was well before the postgame altercation between Spartans and Wolverines players that led to suspensions and criminal charges. NCAABKB – Boilers back on top of Men’s poll; Texas teams shut out in women’s rankings Purdue is back at No. 1 in the AP Top 25. Alabama is right behind the Boilermakers. Purdue returned to the top spot in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll, moving up two spots after Houston’s loss to Temple. The Boilermakers received 39 first-place votes after a volatile week where just two teams kept the same spot from a week ago. Alabama climbed two spots to No. 2, its highest ranking since reaching No. 1 in 2002-03. Houston, Tennessee and Kansas State round out the top five.  For the first time in the 47-year history of The Associated Press women’s basketball poll no team from Texas is in the Top 25. That ends a 835-week run dating to the first poll in 1976. South Carolina remained a unanimous No. 1. The Gamecocks were followed by Ohio State, Stanford, LSU and UConn to round out the top five. Middle Tennessee entered the poll for the first time since 2014, coming in at No. 23. Florida State also entered at No. 24. Oregon and Texas fell out of the rankings. NHL – NHL – National Hockey League Tonight San Jose Sharks at Detroit Red Wings, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Blackhawks at Vancouver Canucks, 10:00 p.m. Tennis – Korda stops; Khachanov into 1st Australian Open semifinal Karen Khachanov moved into his first Australian Open semifinal when Sebastian Korda stopped playing in the third set because of an injured right wrist. Khachanov will face either No. 3 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas or unseeded Jiri Lehecka for a berth in the final at Melbourne Park. Khachanov was leading 7-6 (5), 6-3, 3-0 when Korda retired from the match Tuesday. The 22-year-old American had received treatment on his wrist from a trainer during the second set. Reigning Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina reached the semifinals with a 6-2, 6-4 victory over 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko. Rybakina will face Jessica Pegula or Victoria Azarenka next. MLB – Eloy Jiménez preparing to play outfield with White Sox It looks as if Chicago White Sox slugger Eloy Jiménez could spend a lot of time at designated hitter this year. Jiménez himself has other plans. The 26-year-old Jiménez says he is preparing to play more games in the outfield, especially in right after Chicago signed Andrew Benintendi to a $75 million, five-year contract. The White Sox also have Luis Robert in center, to go along with Gavin Sheets and prized prospect Oscar Colás in the mix in right. Jiménez says he wants to play in the outfield. MLB – Trey Mancini planning to move around with Chicago Cubs Trey Mancini is planning to move around with the Chicago Cubs. He could see time at designated hitter, first base and the corner outfield spots after finalizing a two-year contract that could be worth up to $21 million. Mancini was in the mix for Team Italy for the World Baseball Classic, but he says he has decided to stay in Cubs camp so he can spend time with his new teammates. First baseman Eric Hosmer finalized his deal with Chicago on Jan. 13. Hosmer bats from the left side and Mancini is a right-handed hitter, so the starter might depend on the pitching matchup, and there also is the DH role. Or Mancini could spell Ian Happ or Seiya Suzuki in the outfield. NBAGL – NBA “G”-League Last Night Motor City Cruise 134, Wisconsin Herd 130 – OT Today Grand Rapids Gold at Oklahoma City Blue, 12:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Michigan Lutheran 57, Andrews Academy 56 Micah Herbst’s buzzer beater gave Michigan Lutheran a 57-56 win over Andrews Academy.  Herbst finished with a game high 17 points for the Titans.  Ty Johnson added 14 points in the win.  Joshua Laesner had 16 points for Andrews and Zack Schnepp had 15.  Michigan Lutheran outscored Andrews 21-6 in the final quarter for the win. Bridgman 58, Our Lady of the Lake 31 Brandywine 65, River Valley 47 Galesburg-Augusta 54, Decatur 42 Nick Mann had a game high 23 points in Galesburg-Augusta’s 54-42 win over Decatur, Jesse Baushke had 16 to lead Decatur while Landon Fisher had 12. Watervliet 57, Hartford 19 Marcellus 62, Delton-Kellogg 49 Comstock 61, Lawrence 43 Tim Coombs had 12 in the loss for Lawrence Centreville 92, Athens 41 Battle Creek Central 55, Harper Creek 43 Loy Norrix 55, Potterville 47   at Little Caesars Arena Girls Basketball Edwardsburg 42, St. Joseph 33 Averie Markel had a game high 19 points as Edwardsburg beat a shorthanded St. Joe team 42-33.  Eleah Hedstrom and Ellie Fischer each had 9 points to lead St. Joe. Buchanan 42, Bronson 29 Watervliet 52, Hartford 29 Allegan 42, Parchment 24 White Pigeon 49, Howardsville Christian 27 Lawrence 65, Comstock 15 Mendon 46, Calhoun Christian 14 Loy Norrix 34, Potterville 31   at Little Caesars Arena Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Benton Harbor at Niles, 7:15 p.m. Countryside at Wyoming Lee, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Phoenix at Eau Claire, 7:30 p.m. Allegan at Paw Paw, 7:00 p.m. Sturgis at Parchment, 7:00 p.m. Plainwell at Battle Creek Pennfield, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Burr Oak, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Delton-Kellogg, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Saugatuck at Hartford, 7:00 p.m. White Pigeon at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Lawrence at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Martin at Zion Christian, 7:00 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Fennville, 7:00 p.m. Wyoming Tri-Unity at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. SAC Holland Black River at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC Lakeshore at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Niles at Benton Harbor, 6:30 p.m. Lawton at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. Berrien Springs at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Bridgman, 7:00 p.m. New Buffalo at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Brandywine at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Vicksburg at Dowagiac, 6:30 p.m. Coldwater at Three Rivers, 5:45 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Burr Oak, 6:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Gobles at Bloomingdale, 6:00 p.m. Mendon at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Fruitport Calvary Christian at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Christian at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – Michigan High School Basketball AP Rankings’ Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)               (11-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice    (11-1)   70 3. Muskegon                               (10-0)   63 4. Grand Rapids Northview            (10-1)   56 5. North Farmington                    (8-1)     53 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                   (10-1)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                     (9-0)     44 8. Grand Blanc                           (8-2)     43 9. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s             (6-3)     27 10. Kalamazoo Central              (9-1)    22 Others receiving votes: Grand Haven 21, Lansing Waverly 20, Port Huron Northern 12, Rockford 10, East Kentwood 8, Hamtramck 6, Detroit Renaissance 6, River Rouge 6, Warren De La Salle 3, Grand Ledge 3, Okemos 2, Battle Creek Central 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)      (12-1)   74 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate (1)  (10-1)   71 3. Ludington                              (12-0)   62 4. Olivet                                     (11-0)   47 5. Saginaw                                 (12-2)   44 6. Chelsea                                  (10-1)   42 (tie) G.R. Catholic Central           (7-3)     42 8. Benton Harbor                      (9-2)    30 (tie) Warren Lincoln                    (9-3)     30 10. Onsted                                 (9-2)     28 Others receiving votes: Richmond 26, Grand Rapids Christian 23, Cadillac 20, Big Rapids 15, Goodrich 14, Hart 11, Bridgeport 8, Boyne City 6, Ionia 5, Grand Rapids South Christian 2. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (6)                   (10-0)   90 2. Laingsburg                             (11-0)   80 3. Flint Beecher                          (9-2)     73 4. Iron Mountain                         (9-0)     68 5. Brandywine                          (8-1)    48 6. Traverse City St. Francis           (8-1)     43 7. Napoleon                                (11-0)   36 (tie) Bad Axe                               (9-1)     36 9. Grandville Calvin Christian       (10-1)   34 10. Maple City Glen Lake               (8-1)     33 Others receiving votes: New Haven 32, Watervliet 29, Ovid-Elsie 25, Beal City 25, Brown City 15, Cass City 13, Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett 10, Ecorse 6, Blanchard Montabella 6, Ottawa Lake Whiteford 4, Reading 3, Michigan Center 3, Kalamazoo Hackett 3, Saginaw Nouvel 2, Riverview Gabriel Richard 1, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 1, Clinton 1. Division 4 1. Lake Leelanau St Mary (4)          (9-0)     72 2. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian (1) (8-2)     63 3. Powers North Central              (8-0)     61 4. Genesee Christian                    (9-1)     60 5. Taylor Trillium Academy             (10-0)   50 6. Painesdale Jeffers                    (10-0)   49 7. Mio Au Sable                           (8-0)     42 8. Hillman                                  (7-1)     37 9. Munising                                (11-1)   33 10. Baldwin                                (9-1)     31 Others receiving votes: Gaylord St. Mary 25, Bellevue 17, Rudyard 12, Pittsford 9, Detroit University Prep Art & Design 7, Watersmeet 6, Kingston 6, Ironwood 6, Lake Linden-Hubbell 5, Brimley 3, Fowler 3, Kalamazoo Phoenix 2, Hillsdale Academy 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Renaissance (3)             (12-0)   72 2. West Bloomfield (2)                 (11-2)   67 3. Farmington Hills Mercy             (12-0)   66 4. Rockford                                (11-1)   60 5. Flint Carman Ainsworth             (10-0)   57 6. East Grand Rapids                    (10-2)   47 7. Temperance Bedford                 (12-0)   41 8. Grosse Pointe North                (11-2)   36 9. Wayne Memorial                       (9-3)     35 10. DeWitt                                 (10-1)   30 Others receiving votes: Lowell 26, Jackson Northwest 16, North Farmington 9, Holland West Ottawa 7, Saline 6, Utica Ford 4, Bay City Western 4, Brighton 3, Coldwater 3, Grand Blanc 3, Byron Center 3, Kalamazoo Central 2, Lake Orion 2, Holt 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)  (12-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                        (9-2)     69 3. Chelsea                                  (12-1)   64 4. Haslett                                  (12-0)   62 5. Lake Fenton                            (14-0)   55 6. Frankenmuth                           (10-1)   48 7. Vicksburg                             (12-0)  37 (tie) Goodrich                            (11-1)   37 9. Tecumseh                                (11-2)   31 10. Dearborn Divine Child             (11-2)   27 Others receiving votes: Escanaba 22, Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard 22, Grand Rapids Christian 10, Lansing Catholic 10, Redford Westfield Prep 10, Ludington 6, Detroit Country Day 6, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 3, Ada Forest Hills Eastern 2, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Olivet 1, Standish-Sterling 1. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)  (6-4)     69 2. Dansville (1)                           (11-1)   67 3. Blissfield                               (12-1)   55 4. Evart (1)                                (12-1)   52 5. Hancock                                 (11-1)   50 5. Harbor Springs (1)                   (11-1)   50 7. Buchanan                              (9-1)    41 8. Lake City                                (12-1)   36 9. Kent City                                (11-2)   35 10. Bronson                             (11-0)  31 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 24, Calumet 20, Traverse City St. Francis 19, Niles Brandywine 16, Ithaca 12, Hemlock 11, Elk Rapids 9, McBain 2, Brooklyn Columbia Central 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (3)             (9-2)     72 2. Baraga (1)                              (10-2)   64 (tie) Kingston (1)                        (11-0)   64 4. Morenci                                  (12-0)   62 5. Gaylord St. Mary                     (9-2)     51 6. Mackinaw City                         (11-0)   47 7. St. Charles                             (10-2)   45 8. Norway                                  (12-0)   39 9. Petersburg Summerfield             (12-2)   27 10. Mendon                               (10-1)  25 Others receiving votes: Brethren 21, Cedarville 18, Burton Genesee Christian 14, Martin 10, Pittsford 10, Fowler 7, Carney-Nadeau 5, St. Ignace LaSalle 5, Portland St. Patrick 4, Ontonagon 3, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 3, Lake Linden-Hubbell 2, Clarkston Everest Catholic 2.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Defense optional for Pistons in 150-130 loss to Bucks – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 2:58


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Milwaukee Bucks 150, Detroit Pistons 130 Chicago Bulls 111, Atlanta Hawks 100 Bucks 150, Pistons 130 – Antetokounmpo scores 29 in return, Bucks top Pistons 150-130 Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 20 of his 29 points in the first quarter, returning to the lineup after a five-game absence to lead the Milwaukee Bucks in a 150-130 win over the Detroit Pistons. The two-time MVP was joined by three-time All-Star Khris Middleton, putting the Bucks’ prolific duo in the same lineup for the first time in more than a month. Antetokounmpo had been out with a sore left knee. Middleton hadn't played since Dec. 15 due to a sore right knee. He had eight points and four assists. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 33 points for the Pistons. Bulls 111, Hawks 100 – DeRozan scores 26 in 1,000th game, Bulls beat Hawks 111-100 DeMar DeRozan scored 26 points in his 1,000th career game, Nikola Vucevic added 14 points and 17 rebounds and the Chicago Bulls beat the Atlanta Hawks 111-100. The Bulls returned to Chicago after 126-108 win over the Pistons in Paris on Thursday. Trae Young had 21 points and 13 assists, while Dejounte Murray added 20 points for the Hawks, who have lost two straight after winning five in a row. Zach LaVine finished with 20 points. In the previous two meetings in Atlanta, both games ended with a buzzer-beater. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Notre Dame at NC State, 7:00 p.m. Western Michigan at Ohio, 7:00 p.m. Bowling Green at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Toledo, 7:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women's College Basketball Last Night (6) Indiana 92, (14) Michigan 83 (6) Indiana 92, (14) Michigan 83 – Holmes leads No. 6 Indiana women past No. 13 Michigan, 92-83 Mackenzie Holmes had 25 points and 10 rebounds as No. 6 Indiana beat No. 13 Michigan 92-83. Sara Scalia added 19 points, Chloe Moore-McNeil and Sydney Parrish each scored 12, and Yarden Garzon and Grace Berger each had 10 points for the Hoosiers, who won their sixth straight. Leigha Brown scored 31 points to lead Michigan. Leigha Brown scored 31 points to lead Michigan (16-4, 6-3). Laila Phelia added 21 points and Emily Kiser had 11 for the Wolverines, whose three-game winning streak ended.  Indiana led by 17 points early in the second half. Michigan got within 77-71 in the fourth quarter before the Hoosiers pulled away.. NCAAWBKB – Notre Dame’s Dara Mabrey out for season with torn ACL Notre Dame guard Dara Mabrey announced on social media that she tore her ACL, ending her college career with the seventh-ranked Irish. Mabrey hurt her right knee nearly 2 minutes into the game when she stole a ball and was racing down the court. She was fouled and went to the floor and immediately grabbed her knee. Mabrey has played 135 games in her career which started at Virginia Tech for the first two seasons before she came to Notre Dame where her two older sisters starred. She started 18 games this season and 125 in her career. She's averaged 10.9 points and 2.4 assists over the years. NCAAFB – Michigan Stadium tunnel will widen without portable seating Michigan Stadium’s tunnel will be a little wider next season. The school confirmed Monday that it will remove a portable section of seats from the front of the tunnel to give players, coaches and staff members more room to enter and exit the football field. A total of 45 portable seats will be lost and enough standing-room only tickets are expected to be added in the stadium to keep its capacity at 107,601. Previously, fans were close enough to touch coaches and players as one did last season with Michigan State’s Mel Tucker. That was well before the postgame altercation between Spartans and Wolverines players that led to suspensions and criminal charges. NCAABKB – Boilers back on top of Men's poll; Texas teams shut out in women's rankings Purdue is back at No. 1 in the AP Top 25. Alabama is right behind the Boilermakers. Purdue returned to the top spot in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll, moving up two spots after Houston's loss to Temple. The Boilermakers received 39 first-place votes after a volatile week where just two teams kept the same spot from a week ago. Alabama climbed two spots to No. 2, its highest ranking since reaching No. 1 in 2002-03. Houston, Tennessee and Kansas State round out the top five.  For the first time in the 47-year history of The Associated Press women's basketball poll no team from Texas is in the Top 25. That ends a 835-week run dating to the first poll in 1976. South Carolina remained a unanimous No. 1. The Gamecocks were followed by Ohio State, Stanford, LSU and UConn to round out the top five. Middle Tennessee entered the poll for the first time since 2014, coming in at No. 23. Florida State also entered at No. 24. Oregon and Texas fell out of the rankings. NHL – NHL – National Hockey League Tonight San Jose Sharks at Detroit Red Wings, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Blackhawks at Vancouver Canucks, 10:00 p.m. Tennis – Korda stops; Khachanov into 1st Australian Open semifinal Karen Khachanov moved into his first Australian Open semifinal when Sebastian Korda stopped playing in the third set because of an injured right wrist. Khachanov will face either No. 3 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas or unseeded Jiri Lehecka for a berth in the final at Melbourne Park. Khachanov was leading 7-6 (5), 6-3, 3-0 when Korda retired from the match Tuesday. The 22-year-old American had received treatment on his wrist from a trainer during the second set. Reigning Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina reached the semifinals with a 6-2, 6-4 victory over 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko. Rybakina will face Jessica Pegula or Victoria Azarenka next. MLB – Eloy Jiménez preparing to play outfield with White Sox It looks as if Chicago White Sox slugger Eloy Jiménez could spend a lot of time at designated hitter this year. Jiménez himself has other plans. The 26-year-old Jiménez says he is preparing to play more games in the outfield, especially in right after Chicago signed Andrew Benintendi to a $75 million, five-year contract. The White Sox also have Luis Robert in center, to go along with Gavin Sheets and prized prospect Oscar Colás in the mix in right. Jiménez says he wants to play in the outfield. MLB – Trey Mancini planning to move around with Chicago Cubs Trey Mancini is planning to move around with the Chicago Cubs. He could see time at designated hitter, first base and the corner outfield spots after finalizing a two-year contract that could be worth up to $21 million. Mancini was in the mix for Team Italy for the World Baseball Classic, but he says he has decided to stay in Cubs camp so he can spend time with his new teammates. First baseman Eric Hosmer finalized his deal with Chicago on Jan. 13. Hosmer bats from the left side and Mancini is a right-handed hitter, so the starter might depend on the pitching matchup, and there also is the DH role. Or Mancini could spell Ian Happ or Seiya Suzuki in the outfield. NBAGL – NBA “G”-League Last Night Motor City Cruise 134, Wisconsin Herd 130 – OT Today Grand Rapids Gold at Oklahoma City Blue, 12:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Michigan Lutheran 57, Andrews Academy 56 Micah Herbst's buzzer beater gave Michigan Lutheran a 57-56 win over Andrews Academy.  Herbst finished with a game high 17 points for the Titans.  Ty Johnson added 14 points in the win.  Joshua Laesner had 16 points for Andrews and Zack Schnepp had 15.  Michigan Lutheran outscored Andrews 21-6 in the final quarter for the win. Bridgman 58, Our Lady of the Lake 31 Brandywine 65, River Valley 47 Galesburg-Augusta 54, Decatur 42 Nick Mann had a game high 23 points in Galesburg-Augusta's 54-42 win over Decatur, Jesse Baushke had 16 to lead Decatur while Landon Fisher had 12. Watervliet 57, Hartford 19 Marcellus 62, Delton-Kellogg 49 Comstock 61, Lawrence 43 Tim Coombs had 12 in the loss for Lawrence Centreville 92, Athens 41 Battle Creek Central 55, Harper Creek 43 Loy Norrix 55, Potterville 47   at Little Caesars Arena Girls Basketball Edwardsburg 42, St. Joseph 33 Averie Markel had a game high 19 points as Edwardsburg beat a shorthanded St. Joe team 42-33.  Eleah Hedstrom and Ellie Fischer each had 9 points to lead St. Joe. Buchanan 42, Bronson 29 Watervliet 52, Hartford 29 Allegan 42, Parchment 24 White Pigeon 49, Howardsville Christian 27 Lawrence 65, Comstock 15 Mendon 46, Calhoun Christian 14 Loy Norrix 34, Potterville 31   at Little Caesars Arena Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Benton Harbor at Niles, 7:15 p.m. Countryside at Wyoming Lee, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Phoenix at Eau Claire, 7:30 p.m. Allegan at Paw Paw, 7:00 p.m. Sturgis at Parchment, 7:00 p.m. Plainwell at Battle Creek Pennfield, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Burr Oak, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Delton-Kellogg, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Saugatuck at Hartford, 7:00 p.m. White Pigeon at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Lawrence at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Martin at Zion Christian, 7:00 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Fennville, 7:00 p.m. Wyoming Tri-Unity at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. SAC Holland Black River at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC Lakeshore at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Niles at Benton Harbor, 6:30 p.m. Lawton at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. Berrien Springs at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Bridgman, 7:00 p.m. New Buffalo at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Brandywine at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Vicksburg at Dowagiac, 6:30 p.m. Coldwater at Three Rivers, 5:45 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Burr Oak, 6:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Gobles at Bloomingdale, 6:00 p.m. Mendon at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Fruitport Calvary Christian at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Christian at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – Michigan High School Basketball AP Rankings’ Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)               (11-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice    (11-1)   70 3. Muskegon                               (10-0)   63 4. Grand Rapids Northview            (10-1)   56 5. North Farmington                    (8-1)     53 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                   (10-1)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                     (9-0)     44 8. Grand Blanc                           (8-2)     43 9. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s             (6-3)     27 10. Kalamazoo Central              (9-1)    22 Others receiving votes: Grand Haven 21, Lansing Waverly 20, Port Huron Northern 12, Rockford 10, East Kentwood 8, Hamtramck 6, Detroit Renaissance 6, River Rouge 6, Warren De La Salle 3, Grand Ledge 3, Okemos 2, Battle Creek Central 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)      (12-1)   74 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate (1)  (10-1)   71 3. Ludington                              (12-0)   62 4. Olivet                                     (11-0)   47 5. Saginaw                                 (12-2)   44 6. Chelsea                                  (10-1)   42 (tie) G.R. Catholic Central           (7-3)     42 8. Benton Harbor                      (9-2)    30 (tie) Warren Lincoln                    (9-3)     30 10. Onsted                                 (9-2)     28 Others receiving votes: Richmond 26, Grand Rapids Christian 23, Cadillac 20, Big Rapids 15, Goodrich 14, Hart 11, Bridgeport 8, Boyne City 6, Ionia 5, Grand Rapids South Christian 2. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (6)                   (10-0)   90 2. Laingsburg                             (11-0)   80 3. Flint Beecher                          (9-2)     73 4. Iron Mountain                         (9-0)     68 5. Brandywine                          (8-1)    48 6. Traverse City St. Francis           (8-1)     43 7. Napoleon                                (11-0)   36 (tie) Bad Axe                               (9-1)     36 9. Grandville Calvin Christian       (10-1)   34 10. Maple City Glen Lake               (8-1)     33 Others receiving votes: New Haven 32, Watervliet 29, Ovid-Elsie 25, Beal City 25, Brown City 15, Cass City 13, Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett 10, Ecorse 6, Blanchard Montabella 6, Ottawa Lake Whiteford 4, Reading 3, Michigan Center 3, Kalamazoo Hackett 3, Saginaw Nouvel 2, Riverview Gabriel Richard 1, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 1, Clinton 1. Division 4 1. Lake Leelanau St Mary (4)          (9-0)     72 2. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian (1) (8-2)     63 3. Powers North Central              (8-0)     61 4. Genesee Christian                    (9-1)     60 5. Taylor Trillium Academy             (10-0)   50 6. Painesdale Jeffers                    (10-0)   49 7. Mio Au Sable                           (8-0)     42 8. Hillman                                  (7-1)     37 9. Munising                                (11-1)   33 10. Baldwin                                (9-1)     31 Others receiving votes: Gaylord St. Mary 25, Bellevue 17, Rudyard 12, Pittsford 9, Detroit University Prep Art & Design 7, Watersmeet 6, Kingston 6, Ironwood 6, Lake Linden-Hubbell 5, Brimley 3, Fowler 3, Kalamazoo Phoenix 2, Hillsdale Academy 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Renaissance (3)             (12-0)   72 2. West Bloomfield (2)                 (11-2)   67 3. Farmington Hills Mercy             (12-0)   66 4. Rockford                                (11-1)   60 5. Flint Carman Ainsworth             (10-0)   57 6. East Grand Rapids                    (10-2)   47 7. Temperance Bedford                 (12-0)   41 8. Grosse Pointe North                (11-2)   36 9. Wayne Memorial                       (9-3)     35 10. DeWitt                                 (10-1)   30 Others receiving votes: Lowell 26, Jackson Northwest 16, North Farmington 9, Holland West Ottawa 7, Saline 6, Utica Ford 4, Bay City Western 4, Brighton 3, Coldwater 3, Grand Blanc 3, Byron Center 3, Kalamazoo Central 2, Lake Orion 2, Holt 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)  (12-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                        (9-2)     69 3. Chelsea                                  (12-1)   64 4. Haslett                                  (12-0)   62 5. Lake Fenton                            (14-0)   55 6. Frankenmuth                           (10-1)   48 7. Vicksburg                             (12-0)  37 (tie) Goodrich                            (11-1)   37 9. Tecumseh                                (11-2)   31 10. Dearborn Divine Child             (11-2)   27 Others receiving votes: Escanaba 22, Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard 22, Grand Rapids Christian 10, Lansing Catholic 10, Redford Westfield Prep 10, Ludington 6, Detroit Country Day 6, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 3, Ada Forest Hills Eastern 2, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Olivet 1, Standish-Sterling 1. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)  (6-4)     69 2. Dansville (1)                           (11-1)   67 3. Blissfield                               (12-1)   55 4. Evart (1)                                (12-1)   52 5. Hancock                                 (11-1)   50 5. Harbor Springs (1)                   (11-1)   50 7. Buchanan                              (9-1)    41 8. Lake City                                (12-1)   36 9. Kent City                                (11-2)   35 10. Bronson                             (11-0)  31 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 24, Calumet 20, Traverse City St. Francis 19, Niles Brandywine 16, Ithaca 12, Hemlock 11, Elk Rapids 9, McBain 2, Brooklyn Columbia Central 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (3)             (9-2)     72 2. Baraga (1)                              (10-2)   64 (tie) Kingston (1)                        (11-0)   64 4. Morenci                                  (12-0)   62 5. Gaylord St. Mary                     (9-2)     51 6. Mackinaw City                         (11-0)   47 7. St. Charles                             (10-2)   45 8. Norway                                  (12-0)   39 9. Petersburg Summerfield             (12-2)   27 10. Mendon                               (10-1)  25 Others receiving votes: Brethren 21, Cedarville 18, Burton Genesee Christian 14, Martin 10, Pittsford 10, Fowler 7, Carney-Nadeau 5, St. Ignace LaSalle 5, Portland St. Patrick 4, Ontonagon 3, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 3, Lake Linden-Hubbell 2, Clarkston Everest Catholic 2.Detroit Pistons forward Bojan Bogdanovic (44) drives on Milwaukee Bucks center Brook Lopez (11) in the first half of an NBA basketball game in Detroit, Monday, Jan. 23, 2023. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)Atlanta Hawks’ AJ Griffin, right, blocks Chicago Bulls’ DeMar DeRozan’s during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 23, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)Indiana forward Mackenzie Holmes (54) is defended by Michigan forward Emily Kiser (33) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Monday, Jan. 23, 2023, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Defense optional for Pistons in 150-130 loss to Bucks – WSJM Morning Sports

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 2:58


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Milwaukee Bucks 150, Detroit Pistons 130 Chicago Bulls 111, Atlanta Hawks 100 Bucks 150, Pistons 130 – Antetokounmpo scores 29 in return, Bucks top Pistons 150-130 Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 20 of his 29 points in the first quarter, returning to the lineup after a five-game absence to lead the Milwaukee Bucks in a 150-130 win over the Detroit Pistons. The two-time MVP was joined by three-time All-Star Khris Middleton, putting the Bucks’ prolific duo in the same lineup for the first time in more than a month. Antetokounmpo had been out with a sore left knee. Middleton hadn’t played since Dec. 15 due to a sore right knee. He had eight points and four assists. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 33 points for the Pistons. Bulls 111, Hawks 100 – DeRozan scores 26 in 1,000th game, Bulls beat Hawks 111-100 DeMar DeRozan scored 26 points in his 1,000th career game, Nikola Vucevic added 14 points and 17 rebounds and the Chicago Bulls beat the Atlanta Hawks 111-100. The Bulls returned to Chicago after 126-108 win over the Pistons in Paris on Thursday. Trae Young had 21 points and 13 assists, while Dejounte Murray added 20 points for the Hawks, who have lost two straight after winning five in a row. Zach LaVine finished with 20 points. In the previous two meetings in Atlanta, both games ended with a buzzer-beater. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Notre Dame at NC State, 7:00 p.m. Western Michigan at Ohio, 7:00 p.m. Bowling Green at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Toledo, 7:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Last Night (6) Indiana 92, (14) Michigan 83 (6) Indiana 92, (14) Michigan 83 – Holmes leads No. 6 Indiana women past No. 13 Michigan, 92-83 Mackenzie Holmes had 25 points and 10 rebounds as No. 6 Indiana beat No. 13 Michigan 92-83. Sara Scalia added 19 points, Chloe Moore-McNeil and Sydney Parrish each scored 12, and Yarden Garzon and Grace Berger each had 10 points for the Hoosiers, who won their sixth straight. Leigha Brown scored 31 points to lead Michigan. Leigha Brown scored 31 points to lead Michigan (16-4, 6-3). Laila Phelia added 21 points and Emily Kiser had 11 for the Wolverines, whose three-game winning streak ended.  Indiana led by 17 points early in the second half. Michigan got within 77-71 in the fourth quarter before the Hoosiers pulled away.. NCAAWBKB – Notre Dame’s Dara Mabrey out for season with torn ACL Notre Dame guard Dara Mabrey announced on social media that she tore her ACL, ending her college career with the seventh-ranked Irish. Mabrey hurt her right knee nearly 2 minutes into the game when she stole a ball and was racing down the court. She was fouled and went to the floor and immediately grabbed her knee. Mabrey has played 135 games in her career which started at Virginia Tech for the first two seasons before she came to Notre Dame where her two older sisters starred. She started 18 games this season and 125 in her career. She’s averaged 10.9 points and 2.4 assists over the years. NCAAFB – Michigan Stadium tunnel will widen without portable seating Michigan Stadium’s tunnel will be a little wider next season. The school confirmed Monday that it will remove a portable section of seats from the front of the tunnel to give players, coaches and staff members more room to enter and exit the football field. A total of 45 portable seats will be lost and enough standing-room only tickets are expected to be added in the stadium to keep its capacity at 107,601. Previously, fans were close enough to touch coaches and players as one did last season with Michigan State’s Mel Tucker. That was well before the postgame altercation between Spartans and Wolverines players that led to suspensions and criminal charges. NCAABKB – Boilers back on top of Men’s poll; Texas teams shut out in women’s rankings Purdue is back at No. 1 in the AP Top 25. Alabama is right behind the Boilermakers. Purdue returned to the top spot in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll, moving up two spots after Houston’s loss to Temple. The Boilermakers received 39 first-place votes after a volatile week where just two teams kept the same spot from a week ago. Alabama climbed two spots to No. 2, its highest ranking since reaching No. 1 in 2002-03. Houston, Tennessee and Kansas State round out the top five.  For the first time in the 47-year history of The Associated Press women’s basketball poll no team from Texas is in the Top 25. That ends a 835-week run dating to the first poll in 1976. South Carolina remained a unanimous No. 1. The Gamecocks were followed by Ohio State, Stanford, LSU and UConn to round out the top five. Middle Tennessee entered the poll for the first time since 2014, coming in at No. 23. Florida State also entered at No. 24. Oregon and Texas fell out of the rankings. NHL – NHL – National Hockey League Tonight San Jose Sharks at Detroit Red Wings, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Blackhawks at Vancouver Canucks, 10:00 p.m. Tennis – Korda stops; Khachanov into 1st Australian Open semifinal Karen Khachanov moved into his first Australian Open semifinal when Sebastian Korda stopped playing in the third set because of an injured right wrist. Khachanov will face either No. 3 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas or unseeded Jiri Lehecka for a berth in the final at Melbourne Park. Khachanov was leading 7-6 (5), 6-3, 3-0 when Korda retired from the match Tuesday. The 22-year-old American had received treatment on his wrist from a trainer during the second set. Reigning Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina reached the semifinals with a 6-2, 6-4 victory over 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko. Rybakina will face Jessica Pegula or Victoria Azarenka next. MLB – Eloy Jiménez preparing to play outfield with White Sox It looks as if Chicago White Sox slugger Eloy Jiménez could spend a lot of time at designated hitter this year. Jiménez himself has other plans. The 26-year-old Jiménez says he is preparing to play more games in the outfield, especially in right after Chicago signed Andrew Benintendi to a $75 million, five-year contract. The White Sox also have Luis Robert in center, to go along with Gavin Sheets and prized prospect Oscar Colás in the mix in right. Jiménez says he wants to play in the outfield. MLB – Trey Mancini planning to move around with Chicago Cubs Trey Mancini is planning to move around with the Chicago Cubs. He could see time at designated hitter, first base and the corner outfield spots after finalizing a two-year contract that could be worth up to $21 million. Mancini was in the mix for Team Italy for the World Baseball Classic, but he says he has decided to stay in Cubs camp so he can spend time with his new teammates. First baseman Eric Hosmer finalized his deal with Chicago on Jan. 13. Hosmer bats from the left side and Mancini is a right-handed hitter, so the starter might depend on the pitching matchup, and there also is the DH role. Or Mancini could spell Ian Happ or Seiya Suzuki in the outfield. NBAGL – NBA “G”-League Last Night Motor City Cruise 134, Wisconsin Herd 130 – OT Today Grand Rapids Gold at Oklahoma City Blue, 12:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Michigan Lutheran 57, Andrews Academy 56 Micah Herbst’s buzzer beater gave Michigan Lutheran a 57-56 win over Andrews Academy.  Herbst finished with a game high 17 points for the Titans.  Ty Johnson added 14 points in the win.  Joshua Laesner had 16 points for Andrews and Zack Schnepp had 15.  Michigan Lutheran outscored Andrews 21-6 in the final quarter for the win. Bridgman 58, Our Lady of the Lake 31 Brandywine 65, River Valley 47 Galesburg-Augusta 54, Decatur 42 Nick Mann had a game high 23 points in Galesburg-Augusta’s 54-42 win over Decatur, Jesse Baushke had 16 to lead Decatur while Landon Fisher had 12. Watervliet 57, Hartford 19 Marcellus 62, Delton-Kellogg 49 Comstock 61, Lawrence 43 Tim Coombs had 12 in the loss for Lawrence Centreville 92, Athens 41 Battle Creek Central 55, Harper Creek 43 Loy Norrix 55, Potterville 47   at Little Caesars Arena Girls Basketball Edwardsburg 42, St. Joseph 33 Averie Markel had a game high 19 points as Edwardsburg beat a shorthanded St. Joe team 42-33.  Eleah Hedstrom and Ellie Fischer each had 9 points to lead St. Joe. Buchanan 42, Bronson 29 Watervliet 52, Hartford 29 Allegan 42, Parchment 24 White Pigeon 49, Howardsville Christian 27 Lawrence 65, Comstock 15 Mendon 46, Calhoun Christian 14 Loy Norrix 34, Potterville 31   at Little Caesars Arena Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Benton Harbor at Niles, 7:15 p.m. Countryside at Wyoming Lee, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Phoenix at Eau Claire, 7:30 p.m. Allegan at Paw Paw, 7:00 p.m. Sturgis at Parchment, 7:00 p.m. Plainwell at Battle Creek Pennfield, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Burr Oak, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Delton-Kellogg, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Saugatuck at Hartford, 7:00 p.m. White Pigeon at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Lawrence at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Martin at Zion Christian, 7:00 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Fennville, 7:00 p.m. Wyoming Tri-Unity at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. SAC Holland Black River at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC Lakeshore at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Niles at Benton Harbor, 6:30 p.m. Lawton at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. Berrien Springs at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Bridgman, 7:00 p.m. New Buffalo at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Brandywine at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Vicksburg at Dowagiac, 6:30 p.m. Coldwater at Three Rivers, 5:45 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Burr Oak, 6:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Gobles at Bloomingdale, 6:00 p.m. Mendon at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Fruitport Calvary Christian at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Christian at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – Michigan High School Basketball AP Rankings’ Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)               (11-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice    (11-1)   70 3. Muskegon                               (10-0)   63 4. Grand Rapids Northview            (10-1)   56 5. North Farmington                    (8-1)     53 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                   (10-1)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                     (9-0)     44 8. Grand Blanc                           (8-2)     43 9. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s             (6-3)     27 10. Kalamazoo Central              (9-1)    22 Others receiving votes: Grand Haven 21, Lansing Waverly 20, Port Huron Northern 12, Rockford 10, East Kentwood 8, Hamtramck 6, Detroit Renaissance 6, River Rouge 6, Warren De La Salle 3, Grand Ledge 3, Okemos 2, Battle Creek Central 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)      (12-1)   74 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate (1)  (10-1)   71 3. Ludington                              (12-0)   62 4. Olivet                                     (11-0)   47 5. Saginaw                                 (12-2)   44 6. Chelsea                                  (10-1)   42 (tie) G.R. Catholic Central           (7-3)     42 8. Benton Harbor                      (9-2)    30 (tie) Warren Lincoln                    (9-3)     30 10. Onsted                                 (9-2)     28 Others receiving votes: Richmond 26, Grand Rapids Christian 23, Cadillac 20, Big Rapids 15, Goodrich 14, Hart 11, Bridgeport 8, Boyne City 6, Ionia 5, Grand Rapids South Christian 2. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (6)                   (10-0)   90 2. Laingsburg                             (11-0)   80 3. Flint Beecher                          (9-2)     73 4. Iron Mountain                         (9-0)     68 5. Brandywine                          (8-1)    48 6. Traverse City St. Francis           (8-1)     43 7. Napoleon                                (11-0)   36 (tie) Bad Axe                               (9-1)     36 9. Grandville Calvin Christian       (10-1)   34 10. Maple City Glen Lake               (8-1)     33 Others receiving votes: New Haven 32, Watervliet 29, Ovid-Elsie 25, Beal City 25, Brown City 15, Cass City 13, Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett 10, Ecorse 6, Blanchard Montabella 6, Ottawa Lake Whiteford 4, Reading 3, Michigan Center 3, Kalamazoo Hackett 3, Saginaw Nouvel 2, Riverview Gabriel Richard 1, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 1, Clinton 1. Division 4 1. Lake Leelanau St Mary (4)          (9-0)     72 2. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian (1) (8-2)     63 3. Powers North Central              (8-0)     61 4. Genesee Christian                    (9-1)     60 5. Taylor Trillium Academy             (10-0)   50 6. Painesdale Jeffers                    (10-0)   49 7. Mio Au Sable                           (8-0)     42 8. Hillman                                  (7-1)     37 9. Munising                                (11-1)   33 10. Baldwin                                (9-1)     31 Others receiving votes: Gaylord St. Mary 25, Bellevue 17, Rudyard 12, Pittsford 9, Detroit University Prep Art & Design 7, Watersmeet 6, Kingston 6, Ironwood 6, Lake Linden-Hubbell 5, Brimley 3, Fowler 3, Kalamazoo Phoenix 2, Hillsdale Academy 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Renaissance (3)             (12-0)   72 2. West Bloomfield (2)                 (11-2)   67 3. Farmington Hills Mercy             (12-0)   66 4. Rockford                                (11-1)   60 5. Flint Carman Ainsworth             (10-0)   57 6. East Grand Rapids                    (10-2)   47 7. Temperance Bedford                 (12-0)   41 8. Grosse Pointe North                (11-2)   36 9. Wayne Memorial                       (9-3)     35 10. DeWitt                                 (10-1)   30 Others receiving votes: Lowell 26, Jackson Northwest 16, North Farmington 9, Holland West Ottawa 7, Saline 6, Utica Ford 4, Bay City Western 4, Brighton 3, Coldwater 3, Grand Blanc 3, Byron Center 3, Kalamazoo Central 2, Lake Orion 2, Holt 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)  (12-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                        (9-2)     69 3. Chelsea                                  (12-1)   64 4. Haslett                                  (12-0)   62 5. Lake Fenton                            (14-0)   55 6. Frankenmuth                           (10-1)   48 7. Vicksburg                             (12-0)  37 (tie) Goodrich                            (11-1)   37 9. Tecumseh                                (11-2)   31 10. Dearborn Divine Child             (11-2)   27 Others receiving votes: Escanaba 22, Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard 22, Grand Rapids Christian 10, Lansing Catholic 10, Redford Westfield Prep 10, Ludington 6, Detroit Country Day 6, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 3, Ada Forest Hills Eastern 2, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Olivet 1, Standish-Sterling 1. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)  (6-4)     69 2. Dansville (1)                           (11-1)   67 3. Blissfield                               (12-1)   55 4. Evart (1)                                (12-1)   52 5. Hancock                                 (11-1)   50 5. Harbor Springs (1)                   (11-1)   50 7. Buchanan                              (9-1)    41 8. Lake City                                (12-1)   36 9. Kent City                                (11-2)   35 10. Bronson                             (11-0)  31 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 24, Calumet 20, Traverse City St. Francis 19, Niles Brandywine 16, Ithaca 12, Hemlock 11, Elk Rapids 9, McBain 2, Brooklyn Columbia Central 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (3)             (9-2)     72 2. Baraga (1)                              (10-2)   64 (tie) Kingston (1)                        (11-0)   64 4. Morenci                                  (12-0)   62 5. Gaylord St. Mary                     (9-2)     51 6. Mackinaw City                         (11-0)   47 7. St. Charles                             (10-2)   45 8. Norway                                  (12-0)   39 9. Petersburg Summerfield             (12-2)   27 10. Mendon                               (10-1)  25 Others receiving votes: Brethren 21, Cedarville 18, Burton Genesee Christian 14, Martin 10, Pittsford 10, Fowler 7, Carney-Nadeau 5, St. Ignace LaSalle 5, Portland St. Patrick 4, Ontonagon 3, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 3, Lake Linden-Hubbell 2, Clarkston Everest Catholic 2.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Defense optional for Pistons in 150-130 loss to Bucks – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 2:58


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Milwaukee Bucks 150, Detroit Pistons 130 Chicago Bulls 111, Atlanta Hawks 100 Bucks 150, Pistons 130 – Antetokounmpo scores 29 in return, Bucks top Pistons 150-130 Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 20 of his 29 points in the first quarter, returning to the lineup after a five-game absence to lead the Milwaukee Bucks in a 150-130 win over the Detroit Pistons. The two-time MVP was joined by three-time All-Star Khris Middleton, putting the Bucks’ prolific duo in the same lineup for the first time in more than a month. Antetokounmpo had been out with a sore left knee. Middleton hadn't played since Dec. 15 due to a sore right knee. He had eight points and four assists. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 33 points for the Pistons. Bulls 111, Hawks 100 – DeRozan scores 26 in 1,000th game, Bulls beat Hawks 111-100 DeMar DeRozan scored 26 points in his 1,000th career game, Nikola Vucevic added 14 points and 17 rebounds and the Chicago Bulls beat the Atlanta Hawks 111-100. The Bulls returned to Chicago after 126-108 win over the Pistons in Paris on Thursday. Trae Young had 21 points and 13 assists, while Dejounte Murray added 20 points for the Hawks, who have lost two straight after winning five in a row. Zach LaVine finished with 20 points. In the previous two meetings in Atlanta, both games ended with a buzzer-beater. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Notre Dame at NC State, 7:00 p.m. Western Michigan at Ohio, 7:00 p.m. Bowling Green at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Toledo, 7:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women's College Basketball Last Night (6) Indiana 92, (14) Michigan 83 (6) Indiana 92, (14) Michigan 83 – Holmes leads No. 6 Indiana women past No. 13 Michigan, 92-83 Mackenzie Holmes had 25 points and 10 rebounds as No. 6 Indiana beat No. 13 Michigan 92-83. Sara Scalia added 19 points, Chloe Moore-McNeil and Sydney Parrish each scored 12, and Yarden Garzon and Grace Berger each had 10 points for the Hoosiers, who won their sixth straight. Leigha Brown scored 31 points to lead Michigan. Leigha Brown scored 31 points to lead Michigan (16-4, 6-3). Laila Phelia added 21 points and Emily Kiser had 11 for the Wolverines, whose three-game winning streak ended.  Indiana led by 17 points early in the second half. Michigan got within 77-71 in the fourth quarter before the Hoosiers pulled away.. NCAAWBKB – Notre Dame’s Dara Mabrey out for season with torn ACL Notre Dame guard Dara Mabrey announced on social media that she tore her ACL, ending her college career with the seventh-ranked Irish. Mabrey hurt her right knee nearly 2 minutes into the game when she stole a ball and was racing down the court. She was fouled and went to the floor and immediately grabbed her knee. Mabrey has played 135 games in her career which started at Virginia Tech for the first two seasons before she came to Notre Dame where her two older sisters starred. She started 18 games this season and 125 in her career. She's averaged 10.9 points and 2.4 assists over the years. NCAAFB – Michigan Stadium tunnel will widen without portable seating Michigan Stadium’s tunnel will be a little wider next season. The school confirmed Monday that it will remove a portable section of seats from the front of the tunnel to give players, coaches and staff members more room to enter and exit the football field. A total of 45 portable seats will be lost and enough standing-room only tickets are expected to be added in the stadium to keep its capacity at 107,601. Previously, fans were close enough to touch coaches and players as one did last season with Michigan State’s Mel Tucker. That was well before the postgame altercation between Spartans and Wolverines players that led to suspensions and criminal charges. NCAABKB – Boilers back on top of Men's poll; Texas teams shut out in women's rankings Purdue is back at No. 1 in the AP Top 25. Alabama is right behind the Boilermakers. Purdue returned to the top spot in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll, moving up two spots after Houston's loss to Temple. The Boilermakers received 39 first-place votes after a volatile week where just two teams kept the same spot from a week ago. Alabama climbed two spots to No. 2, its highest ranking since reaching No. 1 in 2002-03. Houston, Tennessee and Kansas State round out the top five.  For the first time in the 47-year history of The Associated Press women's basketball poll no team from Texas is in the Top 25. That ends a 835-week run dating to the first poll in 1976. South Carolina remained a unanimous No. 1. The Gamecocks were followed by Ohio State, Stanford, LSU and UConn to round out the top five. Middle Tennessee entered the poll for the first time since 2014, coming in at No. 23. Florida State also entered at No. 24. Oregon and Texas fell out of the rankings. NHL – NHL – National Hockey League Tonight San Jose Sharks at Detroit Red Wings, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Blackhawks at Vancouver Canucks, 10:00 p.m. Tennis – Korda stops; Khachanov into 1st Australian Open semifinal Karen Khachanov moved into his first Australian Open semifinal when Sebastian Korda stopped playing in the third set because of an injured right wrist. Khachanov will face either No. 3 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas or unseeded Jiri Lehecka for a berth in the final at Melbourne Park. Khachanov was leading 7-6 (5), 6-3, 3-0 when Korda retired from the match Tuesday. The 22-year-old American had received treatment on his wrist from a trainer during the second set. Reigning Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina reached the semifinals with a 6-2, 6-4 victory over 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko. Rybakina will face Jessica Pegula or Victoria Azarenka next. MLB – Eloy Jiménez preparing to play outfield with White Sox It looks as if Chicago White Sox slugger Eloy Jiménez could spend a lot of time at designated hitter this year. Jiménez himself has other plans. The 26-year-old Jiménez says he is preparing to play more games in the outfield, especially in right after Chicago signed Andrew Benintendi to a $75 million, five-year contract. The White Sox also have Luis Robert in center, to go along with Gavin Sheets and prized prospect Oscar Colás in the mix in right. Jiménez says he wants to play in the outfield. MLB – Trey Mancini planning to move around with Chicago Cubs Trey Mancini is planning to move around with the Chicago Cubs. He could see time at designated hitter, first base and the corner outfield spots after finalizing a two-year contract that could be worth up to $21 million. Mancini was in the mix for Team Italy for the World Baseball Classic, but he says he has decided to stay in Cubs camp so he can spend time with his new teammates. First baseman Eric Hosmer finalized his deal with Chicago on Jan. 13. Hosmer bats from the left side and Mancini is a right-handed hitter, so the starter might depend on the pitching matchup, and there also is the DH role. Or Mancini could spell Ian Happ or Seiya Suzuki in the outfield. NBAGL – NBA “G”-League Last Night Motor City Cruise 134, Wisconsin Herd 130 – OT Today Grand Rapids Gold at Oklahoma City Blue, 12:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Michigan Lutheran 57, Andrews Academy 56 Micah Herbst's buzzer beater gave Michigan Lutheran a 57-56 win over Andrews Academy.  Herbst finished with a game high 17 points for the Titans.  Ty Johnson added 14 points in the win.  Joshua Laesner had 16 points for Andrews and Zack Schnepp had 15.  Michigan Lutheran outscored Andrews 21-6 in the final quarter for the win. Bridgman 58, Our Lady of the Lake 31 Brandywine 65, River Valley 47 Galesburg-Augusta 54, Decatur 42 Nick Mann had a game high 23 points in Galesburg-Augusta's 54-42 win over Decatur, Jesse Baushke had 16 to lead Decatur while Landon Fisher had 12. Watervliet 57, Hartford 19 Marcellus 62, Delton-Kellogg 49 Comstock 61, Lawrence 43 Tim Coombs had 12 in the loss for Lawrence Centreville 92, Athens 41 Battle Creek Central 55, Harper Creek 43 Loy Norrix 55, Potterville 47   at Little Caesars Arena Girls Basketball Edwardsburg 42, St. Joseph 33 Averie Markel had a game high 19 points as Edwardsburg beat a shorthanded St. Joe team 42-33.  Eleah Hedstrom and Ellie Fischer each had 9 points to lead St. Joe. Buchanan 42, Bronson 29 Watervliet 52, Hartford 29 Allegan 42, Parchment 24 White Pigeon 49, Howardsville Christian 27 Lawrence 65, Comstock 15 Mendon 46, Calhoun Christian 14 Loy Norrix 34, Potterville 31   at Little Caesars Arena Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Benton Harbor at Niles, 7:15 p.m. Countryside at Wyoming Lee, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Phoenix at Eau Claire, 7:30 p.m. Allegan at Paw Paw, 7:00 p.m. Sturgis at Parchment, 7:00 p.m. Plainwell at Battle Creek Pennfield, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Burr Oak, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Delton-Kellogg, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Saugatuck at Hartford, 7:00 p.m. White Pigeon at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Lawrence at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Martin at Zion Christian, 7:00 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Fennville, 7:00 p.m. Wyoming Tri-Unity at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. SAC Holland Black River at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC Lakeshore at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Niles at Benton Harbor, 6:30 p.m. Lawton at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. Berrien Springs at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Bridgman, 7:00 p.m. New Buffalo at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Brandywine at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Vicksburg at Dowagiac, 6:30 p.m. Coldwater at Three Rivers, 5:45 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Burr Oak, 6:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Gobles at Bloomingdale, 6:00 p.m. Mendon at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Fruitport Calvary Christian at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Christian at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – Michigan High School Basketball AP Rankings’ Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)               (11-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice    (11-1)   70 3. Muskegon                               (10-0)   63 4. Grand Rapids Northview            (10-1)   56 5. North Farmington                    (8-1)     53 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                   (10-1)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                     (9-0)     44 8. Grand Blanc                           (8-2)     43 9. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s             (6-3)     27 10. Kalamazoo Central              (9-1)    22 Others receiving votes: Grand Haven 21, Lansing Waverly 20, Port Huron Northern 12, Rockford 10, East Kentwood 8, Hamtramck 6, Detroit Renaissance 6, River Rouge 6, Warren De La Salle 3, Grand Ledge 3, Okemos 2, Battle Creek Central 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)      (12-1)   74 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate (1)  (10-1)   71 3. Ludington                              (12-0)   62 4. Olivet                                     (11-0)   47 5. Saginaw                                 (12-2)   44 6. Chelsea                                  (10-1)   42 (tie) G.R. Catholic Central           (7-3)     42 8. Benton Harbor                      (9-2)    30 (tie) Warren Lincoln                    (9-3)     30 10. Onsted                                 (9-2)     28 Others receiving votes: Richmond 26, Grand Rapids Christian 23, Cadillac 20, Big Rapids 15, Goodrich 14, Hart 11, Bridgeport 8, Boyne City 6, Ionia 5, Grand Rapids South Christian 2. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (6)                   (10-0)   90 2. Laingsburg                             (11-0)   80 3. Flint Beecher                          (9-2)     73 4. Iron Mountain                         (9-0)     68 5. Brandywine                          (8-1)    48 6. Traverse City St. Francis           (8-1)     43 7. Napoleon                                (11-0)   36 (tie) Bad Axe                               (9-1)     36 9. Grandville Calvin Christian       (10-1)   34 10. Maple City Glen Lake               (8-1)     33 Others receiving votes: New Haven 32, Watervliet 29, Ovid-Elsie 25, Beal City 25, Brown City 15, Cass City 13, Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett 10, Ecorse 6, Blanchard Montabella 6, Ottawa Lake Whiteford 4, Reading 3, Michigan Center 3, Kalamazoo Hackett 3, Saginaw Nouvel 2, Riverview Gabriel Richard 1, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 1, Clinton 1. Division 4 1. Lake Leelanau St Mary (4)          (9-0)     72 2. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian (1) (8-2)     63 3. Powers North Central              (8-0)     61 4. Genesee Christian                    (9-1)     60 5. Taylor Trillium Academy             (10-0)   50 6. Painesdale Jeffers                    (10-0)   49 7. Mio Au Sable                           (8-0)     42 8. Hillman                                  (7-1)     37 9. Munising                                (11-1)   33 10. Baldwin                                (9-1)     31 Others receiving votes: Gaylord St. Mary 25, Bellevue 17, Rudyard 12, Pittsford 9, Detroit University Prep Art & Design 7, Watersmeet 6, Kingston 6, Ironwood 6, Lake Linden-Hubbell 5, Brimley 3, Fowler 3, Kalamazoo Phoenix 2, Hillsdale Academy 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Renaissance (3)             (12-0)   72 2. West Bloomfield (2)                 (11-2)   67 3. Farmington Hills Mercy             (12-0)   66 4. Rockford                                (11-1)   60 5. Flint Carman Ainsworth             (10-0)   57 6. East Grand Rapids                    (10-2)   47 7. Temperance Bedford                 (12-0)   41 8. Grosse Pointe North                (11-2)   36 9. Wayne Memorial                       (9-3)     35 10. DeWitt                                 (10-1)   30 Others receiving votes: Lowell 26, Jackson Northwest 16, North Farmington 9, Holland West Ottawa 7, Saline 6, Utica Ford 4, Bay City Western 4, Brighton 3, Coldwater 3, Grand Blanc 3, Byron Center 3, Kalamazoo Central 2, Lake Orion 2, Holt 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)  (12-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                        (9-2)     69 3. Chelsea                                  (12-1)   64 4. Haslett                                  (12-0)   62 5. Lake Fenton                            (14-0)   55 6. Frankenmuth                           (10-1)   48 7. Vicksburg                             (12-0)  37 (tie) Goodrich                            (11-1)   37 9. Tecumseh                                (11-2)   31 10. Dearborn Divine Child             (11-2)   27 Others receiving votes: Escanaba 22, Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard 22, Grand Rapids Christian 10, Lansing Catholic 10, Redford Westfield Prep 10, Ludington 6, Detroit Country Day 6, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 3, Ada Forest Hills Eastern 2, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Olivet 1, Standish-Sterling 1. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)  (6-4)     69 2. Dansville (1)                           (11-1)   67 3. Blissfield                               (12-1)   55 4. Evart (1)                                (12-1)   52 5. Hancock                                 (11-1)   50 5. Harbor Springs (1)                   (11-1)   50 7. Buchanan                              (9-1)    41 8. Lake City                                (12-1)   36 9. Kent City                                (11-2)   35 10. Bronson                             (11-0)  31 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 24, Calumet 20, Traverse City St. Francis 19, Niles Brandywine 16, Ithaca 12, Hemlock 11, Elk Rapids 9, McBain 2, Brooklyn Columbia Central 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (3)             (9-2)     72 2. Baraga (1)                              (10-2)   64 (tie) Kingston (1)                        (11-0)   64 4. Morenci                                  (12-0)   62 5. Gaylord St. Mary                     (9-2)     51 6. Mackinaw City                         (11-0)   47 7. St. Charles                             (10-2)   45 8. Norway                                  (12-0)   39 9. Petersburg Summerfield             (12-2)   27 10. Mendon                               (10-1)  25 Others receiving votes: Brethren 21, Cedarville 18, Burton Genesee Christian 14, Martin 10, Pittsford 10, Fowler 7, Carney-Nadeau 5, St. Ignace LaSalle 5, Portland St. Patrick 4, Ontonagon 3, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 3, Lake Linden-Hubbell 2, Clarkston Everest Catholic 2.Detroit Pistons forward Bojan Bogdanovic (44) drives on Milwaukee Bucks center Brook Lopez (11) in the first half of an NBA basketball game in Detroit, Monday, Jan. 23, 2023. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)Atlanta Hawks’ AJ Griffin, right, blocks Chicago Bulls’ DeMar DeRozan’s during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 23, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)Indiana forward Mackenzie Holmes (54) is defended by Michigan forward Emily Kiser (33) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Monday, Jan. 23, 2023, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Defense optional for Pistons in 150-130 loss to Bucks – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 2:58


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Milwaukee Bucks 150, Detroit Pistons 130 Chicago Bulls 111, Atlanta Hawks 100 Bucks 150, Pistons 130 – Antetokounmpo scores 29 in return, Bucks top Pistons 150-130 Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 20 of his 29 points in the first quarter, returning to the lineup after a five-game absence to lead the Milwaukee Bucks in a 150-130 win over the Detroit Pistons. The two-time MVP was joined by three-time All-Star Khris Middleton, putting the Bucks’ prolific duo in the same lineup for the first time in more than a month. Antetokounmpo had been out with a sore left knee. Middleton hadn't played since Dec. 15 due to a sore right knee. He had eight points and four assists. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 33 points for the Pistons. Bulls 111, Hawks 100 – DeRozan scores 26 in 1,000th game, Bulls beat Hawks 111-100 DeMar DeRozan scored 26 points in his 1,000th career game, Nikola Vucevic added 14 points and 17 rebounds and the Chicago Bulls beat the Atlanta Hawks 111-100. The Bulls returned to Chicago after 126-108 win over the Pistons in Paris on Thursday. Trae Young had 21 points and 13 assists, while Dejounte Murray added 20 points for the Hawks, who have lost two straight after winning five in a row. Zach LaVine finished with 20 points. In the previous two meetings in Atlanta, both games ended with a buzzer-beater. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Notre Dame at NC State, 7:00 p.m. Western Michigan at Ohio, 7:00 p.m. Bowling Green at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Toledo, 7:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women's College Basketball Last Night (6) Indiana 92, (14) Michigan 83 (6) Indiana 92, (14) Michigan 83 – Holmes leads No. 6 Indiana women past No. 13 Michigan, 92-83 Mackenzie Holmes had 25 points and 10 rebounds as No. 6 Indiana beat No. 13 Michigan 92-83. Sara Scalia added 19 points, Chloe Moore-McNeil and Sydney Parrish each scored 12, and Yarden Garzon and Grace Berger each had 10 points for the Hoosiers, who won their sixth straight. Leigha Brown scored 31 points to lead Michigan. Leigha Brown scored 31 points to lead Michigan (16-4, 6-3). Laila Phelia added 21 points and Emily Kiser had 11 for the Wolverines, whose three-game winning streak ended.  Indiana led by 17 points early in the second half. Michigan got within 77-71 in the fourth quarter before the Hoosiers pulled away.. NCAAWBKB – Notre Dame’s Dara Mabrey out for season with torn ACL Notre Dame guard Dara Mabrey announced on social media that she tore her ACL, ending her college career with the seventh-ranked Irish. Mabrey hurt her right knee nearly 2 minutes into the game when she stole a ball and was racing down the court. She was fouled and went to the floor and immediately grabbed her knee. Mabrey has played 135 games in her career which started at Virginia Tech for the first two seasons before she came to Notre Dame where her two older sisters starred. She started 18 games this season and 125 in her career. She's averaged 10.9 points and 2.4 assists over the years. NCAAFB – Michigan Stadium tunnel will widen without portable seating Michigan Stadium’s tunnel will be a little wider next season. The school confirmed Monday that it will remove a portable section of seats from the front of the tunnel to give players, coaches and staff members more room to enter and exit the football field. A total of 45 portable seats will be lost and enough standing-room only tickets are expected to be added in the stadium to keep its capacity at 107,601. Previously, fans were close enough to touch coaches and players as one did last season with Michigan State’s Mel Tucker. That was well before the postgame altercation between Spartans and Wolverines players that led to suspensions and criminal charges. NCAABKB – Boilers back on top of Men's poll; Texas teams shut out in women's rankings Purdue is back at No. 1 in the AP Top 25. Alabama is right behind the Boilermakers. Purdue returned to the top spot in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll, moving up two spots after Houston's loss to Temple. The Boilermakers received 39 first-place votes after a volatile week where just two teams kept the same spot from a week ago. Alabama climbed two spots to No. 2, its highest ranking since reaching No. 1 in 2002-03. Houston, Tennessee and Kansas State round out the top five.  For the first time in the 47-year history of The Associated Press women's basketball poll no team from Texas is in the Top 25. That ends a 835-week run dating to the first poll in 1976. South Carolina remained a unanimous No. 1. The Gamecocks were followed by Ohio State, Stanford, LSU and UConn to round out the top five. Middle Tennessee entered the poll for the first time since 2014, coming in at No. 23. Florida State also entered at No. 24. Oregon and Texas fell out of the rankings. NHL – NHL – National Hockey League Tonight San Jose Sharks at Detroit Red Wings, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Blackhawks at Vancouver Canucks, 10:00 p.m. Tennis – Korda stops; Khachanov into 1st Australian Open semifinal Karen Khachanov moved into his first Australian Open semifinal when Sebastian Korda stopped playing in the third set because of an injured right wrist. Khachanov will face either No. 3 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas or unseeded Jiri Lehecka for a berth in the final at Melbourne Park. Khachanov was leading 7-6 (5), 6-3, 3-0 when Korda retired from the match Tuesday. The 22-year-old American had received treatment on his wrist from a trainer during the second set. Reigning Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina reached the semifinals with a 6-2, 6-4 victory over 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko. Rybakina will face Jessica Pegula or Victoria Azarenka next. MLB – Eloy Jiménez preparing to play outfield with White Sox It looks as if Chicago White Sox slugger Eloy Jiménez could spend a lot of time at designated hitter this year. Jiménez himself has other plans. The 26-year-old Jiménez says he is preparing to play more games in the outfield, especially in right after Chicago signed Andrew Benintendi to a $75 million, five-year contract. The White Sox also have Luis Robert in center, to go along with Gavin Sheets and prized prospect Oscar Colás in the mix in right. Jiménez says he wants to play in the outfield. MLB – Trey Mancini planning to move around with Chicago Cubs Trey Mancini is planning to move around with the Chicago Cubs. He could see time at designated hitter, first base and the corner outfield spots after finalizing a two-year contract that could be worth up to $21 million. Mancini was in the mix for Team Italy for the World Baseball Classic, but he says he has decided to stay in Cubs camp so he can spend time with his new teammates. First baseman Eric Hosmer finalized his deal with Chicago on Jan. 13. Hosmer bats from the left side and Mancini is a right-handed hitter, so the starter might depend on the pitching matchup, and there also is the DH role. Or Mancini could spell Ian Happ or Seiya Suzuki in the outfield. NBAGL – NBA “G”-League Last Night Motor City Cruise 134, Wisconsin Herd 130 – OT Today Grand Rapids Gold at Oklahoma City Blue, 12:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Michigan Lutheran 57, Andrews Academy 56 Micah Herbst's buzzer beater gave Michigan Lutheran a 57-56 win over Andrews Academy.  Herbst finished with a game high 17 points for the Titans.  Ty Johnson added 14 points in the win.  Joshua Laesner had 16 points for Andrews and Zack Schnepp had 15.  Michigan Lutheran outscored Andrews 21-6 in the final quarter for the win. Bridgman 58, Our Lady of the Lake 31 Brandywine 65, River Valley 47 Galesburg-Augusta 54, Decatur 42 Nick Mann had a game high 23 points in Galesburg-Augusta's 54-42 win over Decatur, Jesse Baushke had 16 to lead Decatur while Landon Fisher had 12. Watervliet 57, Hartford 19 Marcellus 62, Delton-Kellogg 49 Comstock 61, Lawrence 43 Tim Coombs had 12 in the loss for Lawrence Centreville 92, Athens 41 Battle Creek Central 55, Harper Creek 43 Loy Norrix 55, Potterville 47   at Little Caesars Arena Girls Basketball Edwardsburg 42, St. Joseph 33 Averie Markel had a game high 19 points as Edwardsburg beat a shorthanded St. Joe team 42-33.  Eleah Hedstrom and Ellie Fischer each had 9 points to lead St. Joe. Buchanan 42, Bronson 29 Watervliet 52, Hartford 29 Allegan 42, Parchment 24 White Pigeon 49, Howardsville Christian 27 Lawrence 65, Comstock 15 Mendon 46, Calhoun Christian 14 Loy Norrix 34, Potterville 31   at Little Caesars Arena Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Benton Harbor at Niles, 7:15 p.m. Countryside at Wyoming Lee, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Phoenix at Eau Claire, 7:30 p.m. Allegan at Paw Paw, 7:00 p.m. Sturgis at Parchment, 7:00 p.m. Plainwell at Battle Creek Pennfield, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Burr Oak, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Delton-Kellogg, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Saugatuck at Hartford, 7:00 p.m. White Pigeon at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Lawrence at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Martin at Zion Christian, 7:00 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Fennville, 7:00 p.m. Wyoming Tri-Unity at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. SAC Holland Black River at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC Lakeshore at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Niles at Benton Harbor, 6:30 p.m. Lawton at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. Berrien Springs at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Bridgman, 7:00 p.m. New Buffalo at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Brandywine at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Vicksburg at Dowagiac, 6:30 p.m. Coldwater at Three Rivers, 5:45 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Burr Oak, 6:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Gobles at Bloomingdale, 6:00 p.m. Mendon at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Fruitport Calvary Christian at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Christian at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – Michigan High School Basketball AP Rankings’ Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)               (11-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice    (11-1)   70 3. Muskegon                               (10-0)   63 4. Grand Rapids Northview            (10-1)   56 5. North Farmington                    (8-1)     53 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                   (10-1)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                     (9-0)     44 8. Grand Blanc                           (8-2)     43 9. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s             (6-3)     27 10. Kalamazoo Central              (9-1)    22 Others receiving votes: Grand Haven 21, Lansing Waverly 20, Port Huron Northern 12, Rockford 10, East Kentwood 8, Hamtramck 6, Detroit Renaissance 6, River Rouge 6, Warren De La Salle 3, Grand Ledge 3, Okemos 2, Battle Creek Central 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)      (12-1)   74 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate (1)  (10-1)   71 3. Ludington                              (12-0)   62 4. Olivet                                     (11-0)   47 5. Saginaw                                 (12-2)   44 6. Chelsea                                  (10-1)   42 (tie) G.R. Catholic Central           (7-3)     42 8. Benton Harbor                      (9-2)    30 (tie) Warren Lincoln                    (9-3)     30 10. Onsted                                 (9-2)     28 Others receiving votes: Richmond 26, Grand Rapids Christian 23, Cadillac 20, Big Rapids 15, Goodrich 14, Hart 11, Bridgeport 8, Boyne City 6, Ionia 5, Grand Rapids South Christian 2. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (6)                   (10-0)   90 2. Laingsburg                             (11-0)   80 3. Flint Beecher                          (9-2)     73 4. Iron Mountain                         (9-0)     68 5. Brandywine                          (8-1)    48 6. Traverse City St. Francis           (8-1)     43 7. Napoleon                                (11-0)   36 (tie) Bad Axe                               (9-1)     36 9. Grandville Calvin Christian       (10-1)   34 10. Maple City Glen Lake               (8-1)     33 Others receiving votes: New Haven 32, Watervliet 29, Ovid-Elsie 25, Beal City 25, Brown City 15, Cass City 13, Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett 10, Ecorse 6, Blanchard Montabella 6, Ottawa Lake Whiteford 4, Reading 3, Michigan Center 3, Kalamazoo Hackett 3, Saginaw Nouvel 2, Riverview Gabriel Richard 1, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 1, Clinton 1. Division 4 1. Lake Leelanau St Mary (4)          (9-0)     72 2. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian (1) (8-2)     63 3. Powers North Central              (8-0)     61 4. Genesee Christian                    (9-1)     60 5. Taylor Trillium Academy             (10-0)   50 6. Painesdale Jeffers                    (10-0)   49 7. Mio Au Sable                           (8-0)     42 8. Hillman                                  (7-1)     37 9. Munising                                (11-1)   33 10. Baldwin                                (9-1)     31 Others receiving votes: Gaylord St. Mary 25, Bellevue 17, Rudyard 12, Pittsford 9, Detroit University Prep Art & Design 7, Watersmeet 6, Kingston 6, Ironwood 6, Lake Linden-Hubbell 5, Brimley 3, Fowler 3, Kalamazoo Phoenix 2, Hillsdale Academy 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Renaissance (3)             (12-0)   72 2. West Bloomfield (2)                 (11-2)   67 3. Farmington Hills Mercy             (12-0)   66 4. Rockford                                (11-1)   60 5. Flint Carman Ainsworth             (10-0)   57 6. East Grand Rapids                    (10-2)   47 7. Temperance Bedford                 (12-0)   41 8. Grosse Pointe North                (11-2)   36 9. Wayne Memorial                       (9-3)     35 10. DeWitt                                 (10-1)   30 Others receiving votes: Lowell 26, Jackson Northwest 16, North Farmington 9, Holland West Ottawa 7, Saline 6, Utica Ford 4, Bay City Western 4, Brighton 3, Coldwater 3, Grand Blanc 3, Byron Center 3, Kalamazoo Central 2, Lake Orion 2, Holt 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)  (12-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                        (9-2)     69 3. Chelsea                                  (12-1)   64 4. Haslett                                  (12-0)   62 5. Lake Fenton                            (14-0)   55 6. Frankenmuth                           (10-1)   48 7. Vicksburg                             (12-0)  37 (tie) Goodrich                            (11-1)   37 9. Tecumseh                                (11-2)   31 10. Dearborn Divine Child             (11-2)   27 Others receiving votes: Escanaba 22, Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard 22, Grand Rapids Christian 10, Lansing Catholic 10, Redford Westfield Prep 10, Ludington 6, Detroit Country Day 6, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 3, Ada Forest Hills Eastern 2, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Olivet 1, Standish-Sterling 1. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)  (6-4)     69 2. Dansville (1)                           (11-1)   67 3. Blissfield                               (12-1)   55 4. Evart (1)                                (12-1)   52 5. Hancock                                 (11-1)   50 5. Harbor Springs (1)                   (11-1)   50 7. Buchanan                              (9-1)    41 8. Lake City                                (12-1)   36 9. Kent City                                (11-2)   35 10. Bronson                             (11-0)  31 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 24, Calumet 20, Traverse City St. Francis 19, Niles Brandywine 16, Ithaca 12, Hemlock 11, Elk Rapids 9, McBain 2, Brooklyn Columbia Central 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (3)             (9-2)     72 2. Baraga (1)                              (10-2)   64 (tie) Kingston (1)                        (11-0)   64 4. Morenci                                  (12-0)   62 5. Gaylord St. Mary                     (9-2)     51 6. Mackinaw City                         (11-0)   47 7. St. Charles                             (10-2)   45 8. Norway                                  (12-0)   39 9. Petersburg Summerfield             (12-2)   27 10. Mendon                               (10-1)  25 Others receiving votes: Brethren 21, Cedarville 18, Burton Genesee Christian 14, Martin 10, Pittsford 10, Fowler 7, Carney-Nadeau 5, St. Ignace LaSalle 5, Portland St. Patrick 4, Ontonagon 3, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 3, Lake Linden-Hubbell 2, Clarkston Everest Catholic 2.Detroit Pistons forward Bojan Bogdanovic (44) drives on Milwaukee Bucks center Brook Lopez (11) in the first half of an NBA basketball game in Detroit, Monday, Jan. 23, 2023. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)Atlanta Hawks’ AJ Griffin, right, blocks Chicago Bulls’ DeMar DeRozan’s during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 23, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)Indiana forward Mackenzie Holmes (54) is defended by Michigan forward Emily Kiser (33) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Monday, Jan. 23, 2023, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Defense optional for Pistons in 150-130 loss to Bucks – Cosy Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 2:58


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Milwaukee Bucks 150, Detroit Pistons 130 Chicago Bulls 111, Atlanta Hawks 100 Bucks 150, Pistons 130 – Antetokounmpo scores 29 in return, Bucks top Pistons 150-130 Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 20 of his 29 points in the first quarter, returning to the lineup after a five-game absence to lead the Milwaukee Bucks in a 150-130 win over the Detroit Pistons. The two-time MVP was joined by three-time All-Star Khris Middleton, putting the Bucks’ prolific duo in the same lineup for the first time in more than a month. Antetokounmpo had been out with a sore left knee. Middleton hadn’t played since Dec. 15 due to a sore right knee. He had eight points and four assists. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 33 points for the Pistons. Bulls 111, Hawks 100 – DeRozan scores 26 in 1,000th game, Bulls beat Hawks 111-100 DeMar DeRozan scored 26 points in his 1,000th career game, Nikola Vucevic added 14 points and 17 rebounds and the Chicago Bulls beat the Atlanta Hawks 111-100. The Bulls returned to Chicago after 126-108 win over the Pistons in Paris on Thursday. Trae Young had 21 points and 13 assists, while Dejounte Murray added 20 points for the Hawks, who have lost two straight after winning five in a row. Zach LaVine finished with 20 points. In the previous two meetings in Atlanta, both games ended with a buzzer-beater. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Notre Dame at NC State, 7:00 p.m. Western Michigan at Ohio, 7:00 p.m. Bowling Green at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Toledo, 7:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Last Night (6) Indiana 92, (14) Michigan 83 (6) Indiana 92, (14) Michigan 83 – Holmes leads No. 6 Indiana women past No. 13 Michigan, 92-83 Mackenzie Holmes had 25 points and 10 rebounds as No. 6 Indiana beat No. 13 Michigan 92-83. Sara Scalia added 19 points, Chloe Moore-McNeil and Sydney Parrish each scored 12, and Yarden Garzon and Grace Berger each had 10 points for the Hoosiers, who won their sixth straight. Leigha Brown scored 31 points to lead Michigan. Leigha Brown scored 31 points to lead Michigan (16-4, 6-3). Laila Phelia added 21 points and Emily Kiser had 11 for the Wolverines, whose three-game winning streak ended.  Indiana led by 17 points early in the second half. Michigan got within 77-71 in the fourth quarter before the Hoosiers pulled away.. NCAAWBKB – Notre Dame’s Dara Mabrey out for season with torn ACL Notre Dame guard Dara Mabrey announced on social media that she tore her ACL, ending her college career with the seventh-ranked Irish. Mabrey hurt her right knee nearly 2 minutes into the game when she stole a ball and was racing down the court. She was fouled and went to the floor and immediately grabbed her knee. Mabrey has played 135 games in her career which started at Virginia Tech for the first two seasons before she came to Notre Dame where her two older sisters starred. She started 18 games this season and 125 in her career. She’s averaged 10.9 points and 2.4 assists over the years. NCAAFB – Michigan Stadium tunnel will widen without portable seating Michigan Stadium’s tunnel will be a little wider next season. The school confirmed Monday that it will remove a portable section of seats from the front of the tunnel to give players, coaches and staff members more room to enter and exit the football field. A total of 45 portable seats will be lost and enough standing-room only tickets are expected to be added in the stadium to keep its capacity at 107,601. Previously, fans were close enough to touch coaches and players as one did last season with Michigan State’s Mel Tucker. That was well before the postgame altercation between Spartans and Wolverines players that led to suspensions and criminal charges. NCAABKB – Boilers back on top of Men’s poll; Texas teams shut out in women’s rankings Purdue is back at No. 1 in the AP Top 25. Alabama is right behind the Boilermakers. Purdue returned to the top spot in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll, moving up two spots after Houston’s loss to Temple. The Boilermakers received 39 first-place votes after a volatile week where just two teams kept the same spot from a week ago. Alabama climbed two spots to No. 2, its highest ranking since reaching No. 1 in 2002-03. Houston, Tennessee and Kansas State round out the top five.  For the first time in the 47-year history of The Associated Press women’s basketball poll no team from Texas is in the Top 25. That ends a 835-week run dating to the first poll in 1976. South Carolina remained a unanimous No. 1. The Gamecocks were followed by Ohio State, Stanford, LSU and UConn to round out the top five. Middle Tennessee entered the poll for the first time since 2014, coming in at No. 23. Florida State also entered at No. 24. Oregon and Texas fell out of the rankings. NHL – NHL – National Hockey League Tonight San Jose Sharks at Detroit Red Wings, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Blackhawks at Vancouver Canucks, 10:00 p.m. Tennis – Korda stops; Khachanov into 1st Australian Open semifinal Karen Khachanov moved into his first Australian Open semifinal when Sebastian Korda stopped playing in the third set because of an injured right wrist. Khachanov will face either No. 3 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas or unseeded Jiri Lehecka for a berth in the final at Melbourne Park. Khachanov was leading 7-6 (5), 6-3, 3-0 when Korda retired from the match Tuesday. The 22-year-old American had received treatment on his wrist from a trainer during the second set. Reigning Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina reached the semifinals with a 6-2, 6-4 victory over 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko. Rybakina will face Jessica Pegula or Victoria Azarenka next. MLB – Eloy Jiménez preparing to play outfield with White Sox It looks as if Chicago White Sox slugger Eloy Jiménez could spend a lot of time at designated hitter this year. Jiménez himself has other plans. The 26-year-old Jiménez says he is preparing to play more games in the outfield, especially in right after Chicago signed Andrew Benintendi to a $75 million, five-year contract. The White Sox also have Luis Robert in center, to go along with Gavin Sheets and prized prospect Oscar Colás in the mix in right. Jiménez says he wants to play in the outfield. MLB – Trey Mancini planning to move around with Chicago Cubs Trey Mancini is planning to move around with the Chicago Cubs. He could see time at designated hitter, first base and the corner outfield spots after finalizing a two-year contract that could be worth up to $21 million. Mancini was in the mix for Team Italy for the World Baseball Classic, but he says he has decided to stay in Cubs camp so he can spend time with his new teammates. First baseman Eric Hosmer finalized his deal with Chicago on Jan. 13. Hosmer bats from the left side and Mancini is a right-handed hitter, so the starter might depend on the pitching matchup, and there also is the DH role. Or Mancini could spell Ian Happ or Seiya Suzuki in the outfield. NBAGL – NBA “G”-League Last Night Motor City Cruise 134, Wisconsin Herd 130 – OT Today Grand Rapids Gold at Oklahoma City Blue, 12:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Michigan Lutheran 57, Andrews Academy 56 Micah Herbst’s buzzer beater gave Michigan Lutheran a 57-56 win over Andrews Academy.  Herbst finished with a game high 17 points for the Titans.  Ty Johnson added 14 points in the win.  Joshua Laesner had 16 points for Andrews and Zack Schnepp had 15.  Michigan Lutheran outscored Andrews 21-6 in the final quarter for the win. Bridgman 58, Our Lady of the Lake 31 Brandywine 65, River Valley 47 Galesburg-Augusta 54, Decatur 42 Nick Mann had a game high 23 points in Galesburg-Augusta’s 54-42 win over Decatur, Jesse Baushke had 16 to lead Decatur while Landon Fisher had 12. Watervliet 57, Hartford 19 Marcellus 62, Delton-Kellogg 49 Comstock 61, Lawrence 43 Tim Coombs had 12 in the loss for Lawrence Centreville 92, Athens 41 Battle Creek Central 55, Harper Creek 43 Loy Norrix 55, Potterville 47   at Little Caesars Arena Girls Basketball Edwardsburg 42, St. Joseph 33 Averie Markel had a game high 19 points as Edwardsburg beat a shorthanded St. Joe team 42-33.  Eleah Hedstrom and Ellie Fischer each had 9 points to lead St. Joe. Buchanan 42, Bronson 29 Watervliet 52, Hartford 29 Allegan 42, Parchment 24 White Pigeon 49, Howardsville Christian 27 Lawrence 65, Comstock 15 Mendon 46, Calhoun Christian 14 Loy Norrix 34, Potterville 31   at Little Caesars Arena Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at Lakeshore, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Mattawan, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Benton Harbor at Niles, 7:15 p.m. Countryside at Wyoming Lee, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Three Rivers, 7:00 p.m. Coloma at Berrien Springs, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Phoenix at Eau Claire, 7:30 p.m. Allegan at Paw Paw, 7:00 p.m. Sturgis at Parchment, 7:00 p.m. Plainwell at Battle Creek Pennfield, 7:00 p.m. Dowagiac at Vicksburg, 7:15 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Burr Oak, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Delton-Kellogg, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Gobles, 7:00 p.m. Saugatuck at Hartford, 7:00 p.m. White Pigeon at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Lawrence at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Martin at Zion Christian, 7:00 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Fennville, 7:00 p.m. Wyoming Tri-Unity at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. SAC Holland Black River at Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC Lakeshore at Gull Lake, 7:00 p.m. Mattawan at Kalamazoo Central, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Portage Central, 7:00 p.m. Portage Northern at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Niles at Benton Harbor, 6:30 p.m. Lawton at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. Berrien Springs at Coloma, 7:00 p.m. River Valley at Bridgman, 7:00 p.m. New Buffalo at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Brandywine at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Allegan, 7:00 p.m. Vicksburg at Dowagiac, 6:30 p.m. Coldwater at Three Rivers, 5:45 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Burr Oak, 6:00 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Gobles at Bloomingdale, 6:00 p.m. Mendon at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Marcellus, 7:00 p.m. Fruitport Calvary Christian at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m. SAC Kalamazoo Christian at Galesburg-Augusta, 7:00 p.m. Constantine at Holland Black River, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – Michigan High School Basketball AP Rankings’ Boys Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Cass Tech (5)               (11-0)   75 2. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice    (11-1)   70 3. Muskegon                               (10-0)   63 4. Grand Rapids Northview            (10-1)   56 5. North Farmington                    (8-1)     53 6. Detroit U-D Jesuit                   (10-1)   49 7. Ann Arbor Huron                     (9-0)     44 8. Grand Blanc                           (8-2)     43 9. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s             (6-3)     27 10. Kalamazoo Central              (9-1)    22 Others receiving votes: Grand Haven 21, Lansing Waverly 20, Port Huron Northern 12, Rockford 10, East Kentwood 8, Hamtramck 6, Detroit Renaissance 6, River Rouge 6, Warren De La Salle 3, Grand Ledge 3, Okemos 2, Battle Creek Central 1. Division 2 1. Romulus Summit Academy (4)      (12-1)   74 2. Warren Michigan Collegiate (1)  (10-1)   71 3. Ludington                              (12-0)   62 4. Olivet                                     (11-0)   47 5. Saginaw                                 (12-2)   44 6. Chelsea                                  (10-1)   42 (tie) G.R. Catholic Central           (7-3)     42 8. Benton Harbor                      (9-2)    30 (tie) Warren Lincoln                    (9-3)     30 10. Onsted                                 (9-2)     28 Others receiving votes: Richmond 26, Grand Rapids Christian 23, Cadillac 20, Big Rapids 15, Goodrich 14, Hart 11, Bridgeport 8, Boyne City 6, Ionia 5, Grand Rapids South Christian 2. Division 3 1. Detroit Loyola (6)                   (10-0)   90 2. Laingsburg                             (11-0)   80 3. Flint Beecher                          (9-2)     73 4. Iron Mountain                         (9-0)     68 5. Brandywine                          (8-1)    48 6. Traverse City St. Francis           (8-1)     43 7. Napoleon                                (11-0)   36 (tie) Bad Axe                               (9-1)     36 9. Grandville Calvin Christian       (10-1)   34 10. Maple City Glen Lake               (8-1)     33 Others receiving votes: New Haven 32, Watervliet 29, Ovid-Elsie 25, Beal City 25, Brown City 15, Cass City 13, Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett 10, Ecorse 6, Blanchard Montabella 6, Ottawa Lake Whiteford 4, Reading 3, Michigan Center 3, Kalamazoo Hackett 3, Saginaw Nouvel 2, Riverview Gabriel Richard 1, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 1, Clinton 1. Division 4 1. Lake Leelanau St Mary (4)          (9-0)     72 2. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian (1) (8-2)     63 3. Powers North Central              (8-0)     61 4. Genesee Christian                    (9-1)     60 5. Taylor Trillium Academy             (10-0)   50 6. Painesdale Jeffers                    (10-0)   49 7. Mio Au Sable                           (8-0)     42 8. Hillman                                  (7-1)     37 9. Munising                                (11-1)   33 10. Baldwin                                (9-1)     31 Others receiving votes: Gaylord St. Mary 25, Bellevue 17, Rudyard 12, Pittsford 9, Detroit University Prep Art & Design 7, Watersmeet 6, Kingston 6, Ironwood 6, Lake Linden-Hubbell 5, Brimley 3, Fowler 3, Kalamazoo Phoenix 2, Hillsdale Academy 1. Girls Basketball Division 1 1. Detroit Renaissance (3)             (12-0)   72 2. West Bloomfield (2)                 (11-2)   67 3. Farmington Hills Mercy             (12-0)   66 4. Rockford                                (11-1)   60 5. Flint Carman Ainsworth             (10-0)   57 6. East Grand Rapids                    (10-2)   47 7. Temperance Bedford                 (12-0)   41 8. Grosse Pointe North                (11-2)   36 9. Wayne Memorial                       (9-3)     35 10. DeWitt                                 (10-1)   30 Others receiving votes: Lowell 26, Jackson Northwest 16, North Farmington 9, Holland West Ottawa 7, Saline 6, Utica Ford 4, Bay City Western 4, Brighton 3, Coldwater 3, Grand Blanc 3, Byron Center 3, Kalamazoo Central 2, Lake Orion 2, Holt 1. Division 2 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)  (12-0)   75 2. Detroit Edison                        (9-2)     69 3. Chelsea                                  (12-1)   64 4. Haslett                                  (12-0)   62 5. Lake Fenton                            (14-0)   55 6. Frankenmuth                           (10-1)   48 7. Vicksburg                             (12-0)  37 (tie) Goodrich                            (11-1)   37 9. Tecumseh                                (11-2)   31 10. Dearborn Divine Child             (11-2)   27 Others receiving votes: Escanaba 22, Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard 22, Grand Rapids Christian 10, Lansing Catholic 10, Redford Westfield Prep 10, Ludington 6, Detroit Country Day 6, Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy 3, Ada Forest Hills Eastern 2, Macomb Lutheran North 2, Olivet 1, Standish-Sterling 1. Division 3 1. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (2)  (6-4)     69 2. Dansville (1)                           (11-1)   67 3. Blissfield                               (12-1)   55 4. Evart (1)                                (12-1)   52 5. Hancock                                 (11-1)   50 5. Harbor Springs (1)                   (11-1)   50 7. Buchanan                              (9-1)    41 8. Lake City                                (12-1)   36 9. Kent City                                (11-2)   35 10. Bronson                             (11-0)  31 Others receiving votes: Sanford-Meridian 24, Calumet 20, Traverse City St. Francis 19, Niles Brandywine 16, Ithaca 12, Hemlock 11, Elk Rapids 9, McBain 2, Brooklyn Columbia Central 1. Division 4 1. Maple City Glen Lake (3)             (9-2)     72 2. Baraga (1)                              (10-2)   64 (tie) Kingston (1)                        (11-0)   64 4. Morenci                                  (12-0)   62 5. Gaylord St. Mary                     (9-2)     51 6. Mackinaw City                         (11-0)   47 7. St. Charles                             (10-2)   45 8. Norway                                  (12-0)   39 9. Petersburg Summerfield             (12-2)   27 10. Mendon                               (10-1)  25 Others receiving votes: Brethren 21, Cedarville 18, Burton Genesee Christian 14, Martin 10, Pittsford 10, Fowler 7, Carney-Nadeau 5, St. Ignace LaSalle 5, Portland St. Patrick 4, Ontonagon 3, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 3, Lake Linden-Hubbell 2, Clarkston Everest Catholic 2.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Scott Watson talks with Kent City Coach Jill Evers- who  has received a National Coaching Award.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Curious Kid Podcast
Curious About Giraffes

Curious Kid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 11:04 Transcription Available


In episode 217, we get curious about giraffes for Isabella of Los Angeles, California, Deniz of London, UK, Emma of Kingston upon Thames, England, and Lena of Kent City, Michigan.  Are giraffes the tallest and heavies land animal?  How big is a giraffe's tongue and heart?  Are giraffes dangerous animals?  Learn all about Jacob's favorite animal with us.Visit the Curious Kid Podcast Website - http://www.curiouskidpodcast.com Send Us An E-mail - curiouskidpodcast@gmail.comLeave Us A Voicemail - 856-425-2324Support Us On Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/CuriouskidpodcastShop Curious Kid Podcast Merchandise - http://tee.pub/lic/fqXchg3wUVUFollow Us On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/curiouskidpod/Follow Us On Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/curiouskidpodcast/Follow Us On Twitter - https://twitter.com/CuriousKidPod

The Commute with Carlson
Kent city council passes stricter homeless camping ban

The Commute with Carlson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 3:24


The Kent City Council approved a tougher homeless camping ban last night. KVI's John Carlson digs into the Kent Police attribution that homeless people offered shelter never accept the offer, this perpetuating their life on the street.

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM
Bears offense struggles again in loss to Commanders – Friday Morning Sports Update

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 3:01


NFL – National Football League – Week 6 Last Night Washington Commanders 12, Chicago Bears 7 Commanders 12, Bears 7 – Muffed punt, Robinson TD lift Commanders over Bears 12-7 Christian Holmes recovered a muffed punt by Velus Jones deep in Chicago territory to set up a 1-yard touchdown run by Brian Robinson midway through the fourth quarter, and the Washington Commanders stopped a four-game losing streak, hanging on to beat the Chicago Bears 12-7. The Commanders did just enough to come away with their first win since beating Jacksonville in the opener and handed the Bears (2-4) their third straight loss. Washington caught a huge break when it punted on fourth down at its 36. Jones had trouble tracking the ball, then let it hit off his arms. Holmes recovered it in a big pile at the 6, and Robinson scored two plays later.  Chicago came up empty on three drives inside the Washington 10 during an ugly 12-7 loss. Led by Fields and Khalil Herbert, the Bears rushed for 238 yards and outgained the Commanders 392-214 overall. But Chicago still dropped its third straight game. Two more turnovers were costly for the Bears. Sunday Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts, 1:00 p.m. Detroit Lions (bye week) NHL – National Hockey League – Regular Season Start Last Night Vegas Golden Knights 1, Chicago Blackhawks 0 Golden Knights 1, Blackhawks 0 – Paul Cotter scores, Golden Knights beat Blackhawks 1-0 Paul Cotter scored and Logan Thompson stopped 27 shots as the Vegas Golden Knights beat the Chicago Blackhawks 1-0. The victory marked the fourth time in Vegas’ first six seasons in the NHL it opened 2-0-0, while Chicago (0-2-0) has now lost its first two games in four straight seasons. Thompson, making just his 22nd NHL appearance, got his second career shutout. It was his third time facing the Blackhawks and he improved to 2-0-1 against them. Alex Stalock was excellent in net for Chicago, finishing with 36 saves in his first start of the season. Tonight Montreal Canadiens at Detroit Red Wings, 7:00 p.m. MLB – Major League Baseball Playoffs – Divisional Series – Best of Five Yesterday Houston Astros 4, Seattle Mariners 2                                             (HOU leads 2-0) Cleveland Guardians at New York Yankees, PPD Rain to 10/14               (NYY leads 1-0) Astros 4, Mariners 2 – Alvarez homers again, Astros top Mariners 4-2, lead ALDS 2-0 Yordan Alvarez and his mighty bat did it yet again, launching a go-ahead, two-run homer in the sixth inning off Seattle ace Luis Castillo that lifted the Houston Astros over the Mariners 4-2 for a 2-0 lead in the AL Division Series. Alvarez was the Game 1 hero with his gut-punch, three-run shot off reigning AL Cy Young winner Robbie Ray with two outs in the ninth inning that gave the Astros an 8-7 win. This time, Alvarez sent a drive into the short porch in left field to put the Astros on top 3-2. Game 3 in the best-of-five matchup will be Saturday in Seattle. Guardians at Yankees – PPD, Rain – Guardians-Yankees ALDS Game 2 rained out, makeup Friday The second game of the American League Division Series between the Cleveland Guardians and New York Yankees has been postponed because of steady rain in the forecast. It was rescheduled for Friday afternoon. New York won Tuesday’s opener of the best-of-five series 4-1. The rainout followed an unusual scheduled off day between Games 1 and 2. The teams could end up playing four days in a row. Game 3 and a potential Game 4 are scheduled in Cleveland this weekend. If Game 5 is needed, it would be held at Yankee Stadium on Monday night. Today Cleveland (Bieber 13-8) at New York (Cortes 12-4), 1:07 p.m.               (NYY Leads 1-0) Atlanta (TBA) at Philadelphia (Nola 11-13), 4:37 p.m.                          (Series tied 1-1) Los Angeles (Gonsolin 16-1) at San Diego (Snell 8-10), 8:37 p.m.         (Series tied 1-1) NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Last Night Memphis Grizzlies 126, Detroit Pistons 111 Grizzlies 126, Pistons 111 – Morant nets 31, leads Grizzlies to win in preseason finale Ja Morant had 31 points and eight rebounds as the Memphis Grizzlies closed out their preseason with a 126-111 victory over the Detroit Pistons. Desmond Bane went 1 for 7 from 3-point range and finished with 16 points for Memphis. Brandon Clarke also scored 16 points while playing extended minutes after starting center Stephen Adams left with a sore neck. Saddiq Bey led the Pistons with 17 points and eight rebounds. Isaiah Stewart had 16 points and nine rebounds, and Cade Cunningham had 15 points and six assists. Kevin Knox II finished with 13 points as Detroit went winless in four preseason games. Tonight Houston Rockets at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m.       End NBA Preseason, Regular Season starts Tuesday 10/18 NCAAFB – College Football – Week 7 Saturday (10) Penn State at (5) Michigan, 12:00 p.m.                   News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 11:00 Central Michigan at Akron, 12:00 p.m. Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan, 3:30 p.m. Ohio at Western Michigan, 3:30 p.m. Wisconsin at Michigan State, 4:00 p.m.                         Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 2:30 Stanford at Notre Dame, 7:00 p.m. Saturday – NCAA Division II (2) Grand Valley State at (1) Ferris State, 1:00 p.m. NCAAFB – No. 5 Michigan, No. 10 Penn St meet with Big Ten, CFP stakes No. 5 Michigan hosts No. 10 Penn State with Big Ten championship race and College Football Playoff stakes. The winner Saturday at the Big House will be in a position to compete for championships and the loser will need some help to reach its goals. How Michigan running back Blake Corum fares against Penn State’s run defense may prove to be pivotal. Corum has run for 500 yards and four TDs over three Big Ten games. The Nittany Lions are giving up just 79.6 yards rushing per game, ranking fifth in the country. NCAAFB – Struggling Michigan State desperate for win vs. Wisconsin Wisconsin’s interim coach Jim Leonhard will be going for his second straight win following the firing of Paul Chryst. The Badgers, who had lost two straight, were solid on offense and defense in a 42-7 rout of Northwestern. It was Wisconsin’s first road win against the Wildcats since 2016. Michigan State is looking to snap a four-game losing streak after losing 49-20 to No. 3 Ohio State. It is the longest winless streak for MSU since 2019 when they lost five straight games. Golf – LIV/PGA – Mickelson says LIV on rise and PGA Tour trending downward Phil Mickelson is back in Saudi Arabia for the first time since his disparaging remarks about the Saudis were published. And he’s doubling down on his support of Saudi-funded LIV Golf and his criticism of the PGA Tour. Mickelson says he’s glad he’s on the winning side of the divide in golf. He says LIV Golf with its 48-man fields is trending. And he says the PGA Tour is on a downward trend. Mickelson also says he never had an interview with Alan Shipnuck. He had said in February his comments to Shipnuck about the Saudis were off the record. NCAAMBB – Bates reinstated at Eastern Michigan after charges dropped Emoni Bates has been reinstated to the Eastern Michigan basketball team and as a student after prosecutors agreed to drop felony charges against him. The 18-year-old Bates was a top prospect out of high school who transferred to Eastern Michigan in August after playing his freshman season at Memphis. He was charged after police found a gun in a car he was driving last month. Defense attorney Steve Haney said the vehicle and the gun didn’t belong to Bates. The school says Bates was “immediately reinstated to all athletic and campus activities” because of the agreement between prosecutors and his attorneys. 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97.5 Y-Country
Bears offense struggles again in loss to Commanders – WSJM Morning Sports

97.5 Y-Country

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 3:01


NFL – National Football League – Week 6 Last Night Washington Commanders 12, Chicago Bears 7 Commanders 12, Bears 7 – Muffed punt, Robinson TD lift Commanders over Bears 12-7 Christian Holmes recovered a muffed punt by Velus Jones deep in Chicago territory to set up a 1-yard touchdown run by Brian Robinson midway through the fourth quarter, and the Washington Commanders stopped a four-game losing streak, hanging on to beat the Chicago Bears 12-7. The Commanders did just enough to come away with their first win since beating Jacksonville in the opener and handed the Bears (2-4) their third straight loss. Washington caught a huge break when it punted on fourth down at its 36. Jones had trouble tracking the ball, then let it hit off his arms. Holmes recovered it in a big pile at the 6, and Robinson scored two plays later.  Chicago came up empty on three drives inside the Washington 10 during an ugly 12-7 loss. Led by Fields and Khalil Herbert, the Bears rushed for 238 yards and outgained the Commanders 392-214 overall. But Chicago still dropped its third straight game. Two more turnovers were costly for the Bears. Sunday Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts, 1:00 p.m. Detroit Lions (bye week) NHL – National Hockey League – Regular Season Start Last Night Vegas Golden Knights 1, Chicago Blackhawks 0 Golden Knights 1, Blackhawks 0 – Paul Cotter scores, Golden Knights beat Blackhawks 1-0 Paul Cotter scored and Logan Thompson stopped 27 shots as the Vegas Golden Knights beat the Chicago Blackhawks 1-0. The victory marked the fourth time in Vegas’ first six seasons in the NHL it opened 2-0-0, while Chicago (0-2-0) has now lost its first two games in four straight seasons. Thompson, making just his 22nd NHL appearance, got his second career shutout. It was his third time facing the Blackhawks and he improved to 2-0-1 against them. Alex Stalock was excellent in net for Chicago, finishing with 36 saves in his first start of the season. Tonight Montreal Canadiens at Detroit Red Wings, 7:00 p.m. MLB – Major League Baseball Playoffs – Divisional Series – Best of Five Yesterday Houston Astros 4, Seattle Mariners 2                                             (HOU leads 2-0) Cleveland Guardians at New York Yankees, PPD Rain to 10/14               (NYY leads 1-0) Astros 4, Mariners 2 – Alvarez homers again, Astros top Mariners 4-2, lead ALDS 2-0 Yordan Alvarez and his mighty bat did it yet again, launching a go-ahead, two-run homer in the sixth inning off Seattle ace Luis Castillo that lifted the Houston Astros over the Mariners 4-2 for a 2-0 lead in the AL Division Series. Alvarez was the Game 1 hero with his gut-punch, three-run shot off reigning AL Cy Young winner Robbie Ray with two outs in the ninth inning that gave the Astros an 8-7 win. This time, Alvarez sent a drive into the short porch in left field to put the Astros on top 3-2. Game 3 in the best-of-five matchup will be Saturday in Seattle. Guardians at Yankees – PPD, Rain – Guardians-Yankees ALDS Game 2 rained out, makeup Friday The second game of the American League Division Series between the Cleveland Guardians and New York Yankees has been postponed because of steady rain in the forecast. It was rescheduled for Friday afternoon. New York won Tuesday’s opener of the best-of-five series 4-1. The rainout followed an unusual scheduled off day between Games 1 and 2. The teams could end up playing four days in a row. Game 3 and a potential Game 4 are scheduled in Cleveland this weekend. If Game 5 is needed, it would be held at Yankee Stadium on Monday night. Today Cleveland (Bieber 13-8) at New York (Cortes 12-4), 1:07 p.m.               (NYY Leads 1-0) Atlanta (TBA) at Philadelphia (Nola 11-13), 4:37 p.m.                          (Series tied 1-1) Los Angeles (Gonsolin 16-1) at San Diego (Snell 8-10), 8:37 p.m.         (Series tied 1-1) NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Last Night Memphis Grizzlies 126, Detroit Pistons 111 Grizzlies 126, Pistons 111 – Morant nets 31, leads Grizzlies to win in preseason finale Ja Morant had 31 points and eight rebounds as the Memphis Grizzlies closed out their preseason with a 126-111 victory over the Detroit Pistons. Desmond Bane went 1 for 7 from 3-point range and finished with 16 points for Memphis. Brandon Clarke also scored 16 points while playing extended minutes after starting center Stephen Adams left with a sore neck. Saddiq Bey led the Pistons with 17 points and eight rebounds. Isaiah Stewart had 16 points and nine rebounds, and Cade Cunningham had 15 points and six assists. Kevin Knox II finished with 13 points as Detroit went winless in four preseason games. Tonight Houston Rockets at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m.       End NBA Preseason, Regular Season starts Tuesday 10/18 NCAAFB – College Football – Week 7 Saturday (10) Penn State at (5) Michigan, 12:00 p.m.                   News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 11:00 Central Michigan at Akron, 12:00 p.m. Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan, 3:30 p.m. Ohio at Western Michigan, 3:30 p.m. Wisconsin at Michigan State, 4:00 p.m.                         Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 2:30 Stanford at Notre Dame, 7:00 p.m. Saturday – NCAA Division II (2) Grand Valley State at (1) Ferris State, 1:00 p.m. NCAAFB – No. 5 Michigan, No. 10 Penn St meet with Big Ten, CFP stakes No. 5 Michigan hosts No. 10 Penn State with Big Ten championship race and College Football Playoff stakes. The winner Saturday at the Big House will be in a position to compete for championships and the loser will need some help to reach its goals. How Michigan running back Blake Corum fares against Penn State’s run defense may prove to be pivotal. Corum has run for 500 yards and four TDs over three Big Ten games. The Nittany Lions are giving up just 79.6 yards rushing per game, ranking fifth in the country. NCAAFB – Struggling Michigan State desperate for win vs. Wisconsin Wisconsin’s interim coach Jim Leonhard will be going for his second straight win following the firing of Paul Chryst. The Badgers, who had lost two straight, were solid on offense and defense in a 42-7 rout of Northwestern. It was Wisconsin’s first road win against the Wildcats since 2016. Michigan State is looking to snap a four-game losing streak after losing 49-20 to No. 3 Ohio State. It is the longest winless streak for MSU since 2019 when they lost five straight games. Golf – LIV/PGA – Mickelson says LIV on rise and PGA Tour trending downward Phil Mickelson is back in Saudi Arabia for the first time since his disparaging remarks about the Saudis were published. And he’s doubling down on his support of Saudi-funded LIV Golf and his criticism of the PGA Tour. Mickelson says he’s glad he’s on the winning side of the divide in golf. He says LIV Golf with its 48-man fields is trending. And he says the PGA Tour is on a downward trend. Mickelson also says he never had an interview with Alan Shipnuck. He had said in February his comments to Shipnuck about the Saudis were off the record. NCAAMBB – Bates reinstated at Eastern Michigan after charges dropped Emoni Bates has been reinstated to the Eastern Michigan basketball team and as a student after prosecutors agreed to drop felony charges against him. The 18-year-old Bates was a top prospect out of high school who transferred to Eastern Michigan in August after playing his freshman season at Memphis. He was charged after police found a gun in a car he was driving last month. Defense attorney Steve Haney said the vehicle and the gun didn’t belong to Bates. The school says Bates was “immediately reinstated to all athletic and campus activities” because of the agreement between prosecutors and his attorneys. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Last Night Women’s Volleyball Lansing Community College 3, Lake Michigan College 1 Southwestern Michigan College 3, Marian Ancilla 2 AHL – American Hockey League Tonight San Diego Gulls at Grand Rapids Griffins, 7:00 p.m. ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Tonight Toledo Walleye at Kalamazoo Wings, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer – Districts – 1st Round Division 4 at Our Lady of the Lake (first round at local sites) Howardsville Christian 2, Michigan Lutheran 1 Cassopolis 3, New Buffalo 2 – Shootout Bridgman 9, Our Lady of the Lake 1 Brandywine 2, Covert 1 – Shootout Division 4 at Hartford (first round at local sites) Bangor 6, Saugatuck 1 Division 4 at Kalamazoo Christian (first round at local sites) Kalamazoo Hackett 3, Kalamazoo Christian 0 BC Calhoun Christian 4, Comstock 0 Division 2 at Hamilton (first round at local sites) Holland 3, Plainwell 2 – OT   Volleyball Berrien Springs 3, Benton Harbor 0 Buchanan 3, Dowagiac 0 Niles 3, Otsego 0 Three Rivers 3, Plainwell 1 Girls Swimming and Diving St. Joseph 97, Plainwell 89 Cross Country Dowagiac Rock N Run, at Dowagiac Middle School Friday Football – All games start at 7:00 SMAC Mattawan (3-4) at St. Joseph (6-1)                                      News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 6:35 Lakeshore (3-4) at Portage Northern (4-3)                          97.5 Y-Country WYTZ 6:45 Kalamazoo Central (0-7) at Portage Central (2-5) Battle Creek Lakeview (1-5) at Battle Creek Central (6-1) Lakeland Buchanan (6-1) at Benton Harbor (4-3) Brandywine (4-3) at Berrien Springs (5-1) Wolverine Niles (3-4) at Otsego (0-7) Vicksburg (4-3) at Paw Paw (3-4) Plainwell (3-4) at Three Rivers (4-3) SAC Watervliet (4-3) at Parchment (4-3) South Haven (2-5) at Constantine (6-1) Allegan (3-4) at Kalamazoo United (3-4) Schoolcraft (4-3) at Delton-Kellogg (4-3) Galesburg-Augusta (2-5) (bye) Non-Conference Chelsea (5-2) at Edwardsburg (6-1) Sturgis (5-2) at Adrian (3-4) Cassopolis (0-7) at Dowagiac (1-6) Muskegon Catholic (5-2) at Centreville (6-1) Lake Odessa Lakewood (5-2) at Decatur (5-2) White Pigeon (4-3) at Kent City (6-1)     8-Man Bridgman (7-0) at Twin Cities (1-6) Red Arrow (4-3) at Lawrence (3-4) Bloomingdale (0-7) at Bangor (2-5) Gobles (5-2) at Eau Claire (5-2) Mendon (5-2) at Marcellus (5-2) Fennville (3-4) at Martin (6-1) Wyoming Tri-Unity (3-4) at Wyoming Lee (0-7) Boys Soccer – Districts – 1st Round Division 2 at St. Joseph (first round at local sites) Vicksburg at Coldwater, 6:00 p.m.                   *Winner plays St. Joe on Tuesday Saturday Football Lawton (6-1) at Traverse City St. Francis (7-0), 1:00 p.m. Volleyball St. Joseph Invitational, 8:30 a.m. St. Joseph, Lakeshore, Bridgman, Watervliet, Brandywine, Dowagiac, Kalamazoo Central Coloma, Delton-Kellogg, Galesburg-Augusta at Constantine, 9:00 a.m.Boys Team Results Boys Individual Top 10 Girls Team Results Girls Individual Top 10 St. Joseph              55 Berrien Springs      56 Paw Paw                 69 Buchanan               100 Edwardsburg          116 Lakeshore              176 Our Lady                212 Niles                     220 White Pigeon          233 Eau Claire           257 St. Joseph             18 Lakeshore             68 Edwardsburg          121 Paw Paw              123 Buchanan             133 Niles                  142 Our Lady             150 Berrien Springs      202 White Pigeon         273 1Luke MorrisonBSPR16:30.82Aiden KrugerNIL16:54.73Will VanderborPAW16:59.44Austin WillifordPAW17:02.65Dane BaileyEDW17:08.76Noah JarvisBSPR17:18.97Will FiesbeckSTJ17:23.18Owen SaylorDOW17:28.29Shay WhiteSTJ17:32.810Sam MarkleBSPR17:42.81Gail VaikutisSTJ19:08.92Elena FigueroaSTJ19:11.73Olivia IppelSTJ19:31.14Allison GlendeningOLL20:06.55Cecilia RuchtiSTJ20:07.46Madison JohnsonPAW20:07.87Jade MurdochSTJ20:26.98Preslee PerkinsLKSH20:44.49Claire RitcheyEDW20:58.510Kaylee SpragueLKSH21:02.3See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Bears offense struggles again in loss to Commanders – Friday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 3:01


NFL – National Football League – Week 6 Last Night Washington Commanders 12, Chicago Bears 7 Commanders 12, Bears 7 – Muffed punt, Robinson TD lift Commanders over Bears 12-7 Christian Holmes recovered a muffed punt by Velus Jones deep in Chicago territory to set up a 1-yard touchdown run by Brian Robinson midway through the fourth quarter, and the Washington Commanders stopped a four-game losing streak, hanging on to beat the Chicago Bears 12-7. The Commanders did just enough to come away with their first win since beating Jacksonville in the opener and handed the Bears (2-4) their third straight loss. Washington caught a huge break when it punted on fourth down at its 36. Jones had trouble tracking the ball, then let it hit off his arms. Holmes recovered it in a big pile at the 6, and Robinson scored two plays later.  Chicago came up empty on three drives inside the Washington 10 during an ugly 12-7 loss. Led by Fields and Khalil Herbert, the Bears rushed for 238 yards and outgained the Commanders 392-214 overall. But Chicago still dropped its third straight game. Two more turnovers were costly for the Bears. Sunday Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts, 1:00 p.m. Detroit Lions (bye week) NHL – National Hockey League – Regular Season Start Last Night Vegas Golden Knights 1, Chicago Blackhawks 0 Golden Knights 1, Blackhawks 0 – Paul Cotter scores, Golden Knights beat Blackhawks 1-0 Paul Cotter scored and Logan Thompson stopped 27 shots as the Vegas Golden Knights beat the Chicago Blackhawks 1-0. The victory marked the fourth time in Vegas’ first six seasons in the NHL it opened 2-0-0, while Chicago (0-2-0) has now lost its first two games in four straight seasons. Thompson, making just his 22nd NHL appearance, got his second career shutout. It was his third time facing the Blackhawks and he improved to 2-0-1 against them. Alex Stalock was excellent in net for Chicago, finishing with 36 saves in his first start of the season. Tonight Montreal Canadiens at Detroit Red Wings, 7:00 p.m. MLB – Major League Baseball Playoffs – Divisional Series – Best of Five Yesterday Houston Astros 4, Seattle Mariners 2                                             (HOU leads 2-0) Cleveland Guardians at New York Yankees, PPD Rain to 10/14               (NYY leads 1-0) Astros 4, Mariners 2 – Alvarez homers again, Astros top Mariners 4-2, lead ALDS 2-0 Yordan Alvarez and his mighty bat did it yet again, launching a go-ahead, two-run homer in the sixth inning off Seattle ace Luis Castillo that lifted the Houston Astros over the Mariners 4-2 for a 2-0 lead in the AL Division Series. Alvarez was the Game 1 hero with his gut-punch, three-run shot off reigning AL Cy Young winner Robbie Ray with two outs in the ninth inning that gave the Astros an 8-7 win. This time, Alvarez sent a drive into the short porch in left field to put the Astros on top 3-2. Game 3 in the best-of-five matchup will be Saturday in Seattle. Guardians at Yankees – PPD, Rain – Guardians-Yankees ALDS Game 2 rained out, makeup Friday The second game of the American League Division Series between the Cleveland Guardians and New York Yankees has been postponed because of steady rain in the forecast. It was rescheduled for Friday afternoon. New York won Tuesday’s opener of the best-of-five series 4-1. The rainout followed an unusual scheduled off day between Games 1 and 2. The teams could end up playing four days in a row. Game 3 and a potential Game 4 are scheduled in Cleveland this weekend. If Game 5 is needed, it would be held at Yankee Stadium on Monday night. Today Cleveland (Bieber 13-8) at New York (Cortes 12-4), 1:07 p.m.               (NYY Leads 1-0) Atlanta (TBA) at Philadelphia (Nola 11-13), 4:37 p.m.                          (Series tied 1-1) Los Angeles (Gonsolin 16-1) at San Diego (Snell 8-10), 8:37 p.m.         (Series tied 1-1) NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Last Night Memphis Grizzlies 126, Detroit Pistons 111 Grizzlies 126, Pistons 111 – Morant nets 31, leads Grizzlies to win in preseason finale Ja Morant had 31 points and eight rebounds as the Memphis Grizzlies closed out their preseason with a 126-111 victory over the Detroit Pistons. Desmond Bane went 1 for 7 from 3-point range and finished with 16 points for Memphis. Brandon Clarke also scored 16 points while playing extended minutes after starting center Stephen Adams left with a sore neck. Saddiq Bey led the Pistons with 17 points and eight rebounds. Isaiah Stewart had 16 points and nine rebounds, and Cade Cunningham had 15 points and six assists. Kevin Knox II finished with 13 points as Detroit went winless in four preseason games. Tonight Houston Rockets at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m.       End NBA Preseason, Regular Season starts Tuesday 10/18 NCAAFB – College Football – Week 7 Saturday (10) Penn State at (5) Michigan, 12:00 p.m.                   News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 11:00 Central Michigan at Akron, 12:00 p.m. Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan, 3:30 p.m. Ohio at Western Michigan, 3:30 p.m. Wisconsin at Michigan State, 4:00 p.m.                         Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 2:30 Stanford at Notre Dame, 7:00 p.m. Saturday – NCAA Division II (2) Grand Valley State at (1) Ferris State, 1:00 p.m. NCAAFB – No. 5 Michigan, No. 10 Penn St meet with Big Ten, CFP stakes No. 5 Michigan hosts No. 10 Penn State with Big Ten championship race and College Football Playoff stakes. The winner Saturday at the Big House will be in a position to compete for championships and the loser will need some help to reach its goals. How Michigan running back Blake Corum fares against Penn State’s run defense may prove to be pivotal. Corum has run for 500 yards and four TDs over three Big Ten games. The Nittany Lions are giving up just 79.6 yards rushing per game, ranking fifth in the country. NCAAFB – Struggling Michigan State desperate for win vs. Wisconsin Wisconsin’s interim coach Jim Leonhard will be going for his second straight win following the firing of Paul Chryst. The Badgers, who had lost two straight, were solid on offense and defense in a 42-7 rout of Northwestern. It was Wisconsin’s first road win against the Wildcats since 2016. Michigan State is looking to snap a four-game losing streak after losing 49-20 to No. 3 Ohio State. It is the longest winless streak for MSU since 2019 when they lost five straight games. Golf – LIV/PGA – Mickelson says LIV on rise and PGA Tour trending downward Phil Mickelson is back in Saudi Arabia for the first time since his disparaging remarks about the Saudis were published. And he’s doubling down on his support of Saudi-funded LIV Golf and his criticism of the PGA Tour. Mickelson says he’s glad he’s on the winning side of the divide in golf. He says LIV Golf with its 48-man fields is trending. And he says the PGA Tour is on a downward trend. Mickelson also says he never had an interview with Alan Shipnuck. He had said in February his comments to Shipnuck about the Saudis were off the record. NCAAMBB – Bates reinstated at Eastern Michigan after charges dropped Emoni Bates has been reinstated to the Eastern Michigan basketball team and as a student after prosecutors agreed to drop felony charges against him. The 18-year-old Bates was a top prospect out of high school who transferred to Eastern Michigan in August after playing his freshman season at Memphis. He was charged after police found a gun in a car he was driving last month. Defense attorney Steve Haney said the vehicle and the gun didn’t belong to Bates. The school says Bates was “immediately reinstated to all athletic and campus activities” because of the agreement between prosecutors and his attorneys. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Last Night Women’s Volleyball Lansing Community College 3, Lake Michigan College 1 Southwestern Michigan College 3, Marian Ancilla 2 AHL – American Hockey League Tonight San Diego Gulls at Grand Rapids Griffins, 7:00 p.m. ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Tonight Toledo Walleye at Kalamazoo Wings, 7:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer – Districts – 1st Round Division 4 at Our Lady of the Lake (first round at local sites) Howardsville Christian 2, Michigan Lutheran 1 Cassopolis 3, New Buffalo 2 – Shootout Bridgman 9, Our Lady of the Lake 1 Brandywine 2, Covert 1 – Shootout Division 4 at Hartford (first round at local sites) Bangor 6, Saugatuck 1 Division 4 at Kalamazoo Christian (first round at local sites) Kalamazoo Hackett 3, Kalamazoo Christian 0 BC Calhoun Christian 4, Comstock 0 Division 2 at Hamilton (first round at local sites) Holland 3, Plainwell 2 – OT   Volleyball Berrien Springs 3, Benton Harbor 0 Buchanan 3, Dowagiac 0 Niles 3, Otsego 0 Three Rivers 3, Plainwell 1 Girls Swimming and Diving St. Joseph 97, Plainwell 89 Cross Country Dowagiac Rock N Run, at Dowagiac Middle School Friday Football – All games start at 7:00 SMAC Mattawan (3-4) at St. Joseph (6-1)                                      News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 6:35 Lakeshore (3-4) at Portage Northern (4-3)                          97.5 Y-Country WYTZ 6:45 Kalamazoo Central (0-7) at Portage Central (2-5) Battle Creek Lakeview (1-5) at Battle Creek Central (6-1) Lakeland Buchanan (6-1) at Benton Harbor (4-3) Brandywine (4-3) at Berrien Springs (5-1) Wolverine Niles (3-4) at Otsego (0-7) Vicksburg (4-3) at Paw Paw (3-4) Plainwell (3-4) at Three Rivers (4-3) SAC Watervliet (4-3) at Parchment (4-3) South Haven (2-5) at Constantine (6-1) Allegan (3-4) at Kalamazoo United (3-4) Schoolcraft (4-3) at Delton-Kellogg (4-3) Galesburg-Augusta (2-5) (bye) Non-Conference Chelsea (5-2) at Edwardsburg (6-1) Sturgis (5-2) at Adrian (3-4) Cassopolis (0-7) at Dowagiac (1-6) Muskegon Catholic (5-2) at Centreville (6-1) Lake Odessa Lakewood (5-2) at Decatur (5-2) White Pigeon (4-3) at Kent City (6-1)     8-Man Bridgman (7-0) at Twin Cities (1-6) Red Arrow (4-3) at Lawrence (3-4) Bloomingdale (0-7) at Bangor (2-5) Gobles (5-2) at Eau Claire (5-2) Mendon (5-2) at Marcellus (5-2) Fennville (3-4) at Martin (6-1) Wyoming Tri-Unity (3-4) at Wyoming Lee (0-7) Boys Soccer – Districts – 1st Round Division 2 at St. Joseph (first round at local sites) Vicksburg at Coldwater, 6:00 p.m.                   *Winner plays St. Joe on Tuesday Saturday Football Lawton (6-1) at Traverse City St. Francis (7-0), 1:00 p.m. Volleyball St. Joseph Invitational, 8:30 a.m. St. Joseph, Lakeshore, Bridgman, Watervliet, Brandywine, Dowagiac, Kalamazoo Central Coloma, Delton-Kellogg, Galesburg-Augusta at Constantine, 9:00 a.m.Boys Team Results Boys Individual Top 10 Girls Team Results Girls Individual Top 10 St. Joseph              55 Berrien Springs      56 Paw Paw                 69 Buchanan               100 Edwardsburg          116 Lakeshore              176 Our Lady                212 Niles                     220 White Pigeon          233 Eau Claire           257 St. Joseph             18 Lakeshore             68 Edwardsburg          121 Paw Paw              123 Buchanan             133 Niles                  142 Our Lady             150 Berrien Springs      202 White Pigeon         273 1Luke MorrisonBSPR16:30.82Aiden KrugerNIL16:54.73Will VanderborPAW16:59.44Austin WillifordPAW17:02.65Dane BaileyEDW17:08.76Noah JarvisBSPR17:18.97Will FiesbeckSTJ17:23.18Owen SaylorDOW17:28.29Shay WhiteSTJ17:32.810Sam MarkleBSPR17:42.81Gail VaikutisSTJ19:08.92Elena FigueroaSTJ19:11.73Olivia IppelSTJ19:31.14Allison GlendeningOLL20:06.55Cecilia RuchtiSTJ20:07.46Madison JohnsonPAW20:07.87Jade MurdochSTJ20:26.98Preslee PerkinsLKSH20:44.49Claire RitcheyEDW20:58.510Kaylee SpragueLKSH21:02.3See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Bears offense struggles again in loss to Commanders – Friday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 3:01


NFL – National Football League – Week 6 Last Night Washington Commanders 12, Chicago Bears 7 Commanders 12, Bears 7 – Muffed punt, Robinson TD lift Commanders over Bears 12-7 Christian Holmes recovered a muffed punt by Velus Jones deep in Chicago territory to set up a 1-yard touchdown run by Brian Robinson midway through the fourth quarter, and the Washington Commanders stopped a four-game losing streak, hanging on to beat the Chicago Bears 12-7. The Commanders did just enough to come away with their first win since beating Jacksonville in the opener and handed the Bears (2-4) their third straight loss. Washington caught a huge break when it punted on fourth down at its 36. Jones had trouble tracking the ball, then let it hit off his arms. Holmes recovered it in a big pile at the 6, and Robinson scored two plays later.  Chicago came up empty on three drives inside the Washington 10 during an ugly 12-7 loss. Led by Fields and Khalil Herbert, the Bears rushed for 238 yards and outgained the Commanders 392-214 overall. But Chicago still dropped its third straight game. Two more turnovers were costly for the Bears. Sunday Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts, 1:00 p.m. Detroit Lions (bye week) NHL – National Hockey League – Regular Season Start Last Night Vegas Golden Knights 1, Chicago Blackhawks 0 Golden Knights 1, Blackhawks 0 – Paul Cotter scores, Golden Knights beat Blackhawks 1-0 Paul Cotter scored and Logan Thompson stopped 27 shots as the Vegas Golden Knights beat the Chicago Blackhawks 1-0. The victory marked the fourth time in Vegas’ first six seasons in the NHL it opened 2-0-0, while Chicago (0-2-0) has now lost its first two games in four straight seasons. Thompson, making just his 22nd NHL appearance, got his second career shutout. It was his third time facing the Blackhawks and he improved to 2-0-1 against them. Alex Stalock was excellent in net for Chicago, finishing with 36 saves in his first start of the season. Tonight Montreal Canadiens at Detroit Red Wings, 7:00 p.m. MLB – Major League Baseball Playoffs – Divisional Series – Best of Five Yesterday Houston Astros 4, Seattle Mariners 2                                             (HOU leads 2-0) Cleveland Guardians at New York Yankees, PPD Rain to 10/14               (NYY leads 1-0) Astros 4, Mariners 2 – Alvarez homers again, Astros top Mariners 4-2, lead ALDS 2-0 Yordan Alvarez and his mighty bat did it yet again, launching a go-ahead, two-run homer in the sixth inning off Seattle ace Luis Castillo that lifted the Houston Astros over the Mariners 4-2 for a 2-0 lead in the AL Division Series. Alvarez was the Game 1 hero with his gut-punch, three-run shot off reigning AL Cy Young winner Robbie Ray with two outs in the ninth inning that gave the Astros an 8-7 win. This time, Alvarez sent a drive into the short porch in left field to put the Astros on top 3-2. Game 3 in the best-of-five matchup will be Saturday in Seattle. Guardians at Yankees – PPD, Rain – Guardians-Yankees ALDS Game 2 rained out, makeup Friday The second game of the American League Division Series between the Cleveland Guardians and New York Yankees has been postponed because of steady rain in the forecast. It was rescheduled for Friday afternoon. New York won Tuesday’s opener of the best-of-five series 4-1. The rainout followed an unusual scheduled off day between Games 1 and 2. The teams could end up playing four days in a row. Game 3 and a potential Game 4 are scheduled in Cleveland this weekend. If Game 5 is needed, it would be held at Yankee Stadium on Monday night. Today Cleveland (Bieber 13-8) at New York (Cortes 12-4), 1:07 p.m.               (NYY Leads 1-0) Atlanta (TBA) at Philadelphia (Nola 11-13), 4:37 p.m.                          (Series tied 1-1) Los Angeles (Gonsolin 16-1) at San Diego (Snell 8-10), 8:37 p.m.         (Series tied 1-1) NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Last Night Memphis Grizzlies 126, Detroit Pistons 111 Grizzlies 126, Pistons 111 – Morant nets 31, leads Grizzlies to win in preseason finale Ja Morant had 31 points and eight rebounds as the Memphis Grizzlies closed out their preseason with a 126-111 victory over the Detroit Pistons. Desmond Bane went 1 for 7 from 3-point range and finished with 16 points for Memphis. Brandon Clarke also scored 16 points while playing extended minutes after starting center Stephen Adams left with a sore neck. Saddiq Bey led the Pistons with 17 points and eight rebounds. Isaiah Stewart had 16 points and nine rebounds, and Cade Cunningham had 15 points and six assists. Kevin Knox II finished with 13 points as Detroit went winless in four preseason games. Tonight Houston Rockets at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m.       End NBA Preseason, Regular Season starts Tuesday 10/18 NCAAFB – College Football – Week 7 Saturday (10) Penn State at (5) Michigan, 12:00 p.m.                   News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 11:00 Central Michigan at Akron, 12:00 p.m. Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan, 3:30 p.m. Ohio at Western Michigan, 3:30 p.m. Wisconsin at Michigan State, 4:00 p.m.                         Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 2:30 Stanford at Notre Dame, 7:00 p.m. Saturday – NCAA Division II (2) Grand Valley State at (1) Ferris State, 1:00 p.m. NCAAFB – No. 5 Michigan, No. 10 Penn St meet with Big Ten, CFP stakes No. 5 Michigan hosts No. 10 Penn State with Big Ten championship race and College Football Playoff stakes. The winner Saturday at the Big House will be in a position to compete for championships and the loser will need some help to reach its goals. How Michigan running back Blake Corum fares against Penn State’s run defense may prove to be pivotal. Corum has run for 500 yards and four TDs over three Big Ten games. The Nittany Lions are giving up just 79.6 yards rushing per game, ranking fifth in the country. NCAAFB – Struggling Michigan State desperate for win vs. Wisconsin Wisconsin’s interim coach Jim Leonhard will be going for his second straight win following the firing of Paul Chryst. The Badgers, who had lost two straight, were solid on offense and defense in a 42-7 rout of Northwestern. It was Wisconsin’s first road win against the Wildcats since 2016. Michigan State is looking to snap a four-game losing streak after losing 49-20 to No. 3 Ohio State. It is the longest winless streak for MSU since 2019 when they lost five straight games. Golf – LIV/PGA – Mickelson says LIV on rise and PGA Tour trending downward Phil Mickelson is back in Saudi Arabia for the first time since his disparaging remarks about the Saudis were published. And he’s doubling down on his support of Saudi-funded LIV Golf and his criticism of the PGA Tour. Mickelson says he’s glad he’s on the winning side of the divide in golf. He says LIV Golf with its 48-man fields is trending. And he says the PGA Tour is on a downward trend. Mickelson also says he never had an interview with Alan Shipnuck. He had said in February his comments to Shipnuck about the Saudis were off the record. NCAAMBB – Bates reinstated at Eastern Michigan after charges dropped Emoni Bates has been reinstated to the Eastern Michigan basketball team and as a student after prosecutors agreed to drop felony charges against him. The 18-year-old Bates was a top prospect out of high school who transferred to Eastern Michigan in August after playing his freshman season at Memphis. He was charged after police found a gun in a car he was driving last month. Defense attorney Steve Haney said the vehicle and the gun didn’t belong to Bates. The school says Bates was “immediately reinstated to all athletic and campus activities” because of the agreement between prosecutors and his attorneys. 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LaRussa steps down as Sox manager – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 2:57


MLB – La Russa steps down as White Sox manager over health issues Tony La Russa stepped down as manager of the Chicago White Sox because of a pair of health issues. The announcement ends a disappointing two-year run in the same spot where the Hall of Famer got his first job as a big league skipper. La Russa is a three-time World Series champion who turns 78 on Tuesday. He left the team on Aug. 30 because of issues with a pacemaker that was implanted in February. La Russa says a different, previously diagnosed health problem led to his departure. La Russa directed Chicago to the AL Central title last year, but the team fell short of expectations this season. MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Detroit Tigers 4, Seattle Mariners 3 Chicago White Sox 3, Minnesota Twins 2 Cincinnati Reds 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Tigers 4, Mariners 3 – Mariners to start playoffs on road after 4-3 loss to Tigers The Seattle Mariners will start their first playoff trip in two decades on the road after a costly 4-3 loss to the Detroit Tigers, who got a two-run homer from Javier Báez. Sam Haggerty singled with two outs in the ninth inning and hurt his left groin while sliding into second base on a successful steal. He needed assistance to leave the field, an arm draped over manager Scott Servais and an athletic trainer. Haggerty is scheduled for an MRI on Tuesday. Andrew Chafin struck out Carlos Santana for his third save. Seattle will open a best-of-three series at Toronto or Cleveland on Friday. White Sox 3, Twins 2 – Cueto helps White Sox beat Twins after La Russa steps down The Chicago White Sox watched manager Tony La Russa announce he was leaving his position, and then beat the Minnesota Twins 3-2 behind Johnny Cueto’s seven effective innings. La Russa stepped down because of a pair of health issues, punctuating a disappointing season for the Hall of Famer in the same spot where he got his first job as a big league skipper. Josh Harrison hit a two-run homer in Chicago’s fourth win in five games. Minnesota dropped to 9-19 in its last 28 games. Gio Urshela hit a two-run homer, and Bailey Ober pitched five innings of two-hit ball. Reds 3, Cubs 1 – Reds avoid 100th loss, beat Cubs 3-1 behind Hunter Greene Hunter Greene pitched six scoreless innings and the Cincinnati Reds remained at 99 losses, beating the Chicago Cubs 3-1. The Reds are 61-99 this season. They snapped a six-game skid and can avoid losing at least 100 games for the second time in franchise history if they sweep the three-game series against Chicago. Cincinnati finished 61-101 in 1982. Greene and relievers Derek Law, Buck Farmer and Alexis Diaz combined on a two-hitter to stop the Cubs’ winning streak at seven games. Chicago only got one runner past second base before scoring in the ninth against Diaz, who picked up his 10th save. Tonight Detroit (Rodriguez 5-5) at Seattle (Gonzales 10-15), 6:10 p.m. – Game 1       WSJM/WCSY 5:50 Detroit (TBD) at Seattle (Flexen 8-9), 9:40 p.m. – Game 2                              WSJM/WCSY Chicago Cubs (Assad 2-2) at Cincinnati (Cessa 4-4), 6:40 p.m. Minnesota (Winder 4-5) at Chicago White Sox (Giolito 10-9), 8:10 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 4 Last Night San Francisco 49ers 24, Los Angeles Rams 9 49ers 24, Rams 9 – 49ers use defense, Deebo Samuel to beat Rams 24-9 Deebo Samuel turned a short catch into an electric 57-yard touchdown, Talanoa Hufanga returned an interception for a score and the San Francisco 49ers beat the Los Angeles Rams 24-9. Jeff Wilson Jr. also scored on a 32-yard run that gave the Niners their seventh straight regular-season win over their in-state rivals. The Rams won the matchup that meant most in last season’s NFC championship game on the way to a Super Bowl title, but this meeting looked more like their recent regular-season meetings. San Francisco used a relentless defense to slow down coach Sean McVay’s offense and got enough big plays for the win. NHL – National Hockey League – Preseason Last Night Pittsburgh Penguins 3, Detroit Red Wings 2 NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Tonight Detroit Pistons at New York Knicks, 7:00 p.m. New Orleans Pelicans at Chicago Bulls, 9:30 p.m. WNBA – Russian court sets Brittney Griner appeal date for Oct. 25 A Russian court has set a date for American basketball star Brittney Griner’s appeal against her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession. It has been scheduled for Oct. 25. Griner is an eight-time all-star center with the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. She was convicted Aug. 4 after police said they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport. The Moscow region court said Monday it will hear her appeal. Griner’s lawyers argued after the conviction that the punishment was excessive. NWSL – Abuse in women’s pro soccer league was systemic, report says An independent investigation into the scandals that erupted in the National Women’s Soccer League found emotional abuse and sexual misconduct were systemic in the sport, impacting multiple teams, coaches and players. U.S. Soccer commissioned the investigation by former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates and a law firm after former NWSL players Sinead Farrelly and Mana Shim came forward with allegations of harassment and sexual coercion dating back a decade. But it was clear the problems were widespread. Five of the 10 head coaches in the league last season either were fired or stepped down amid allegations of misconduct. Running – Man, 36, dies after running in London Marathon Organizers of the London Marathon say a 36-year-old man died after running in the race on Sunday. London Marathon Events says the man collapsed between miles 23 and 24 of the race. He received immediate medical treatment and an ambulance arrived within three minutes. He died in a hospital in London. The organizers expressed their “sincere condolences” to the man’s friends and family. The cause of death has yet to be established. Fishing – Authorities probing report of scandal at fishing tournament Prosecutors in Cleveland are investigating an apparent cheating scandal during a lucrative walleye fishing tournament over the weekend on Lake Erie. A Twitter video shows Jason Fischer, tournament director for the Lake Erie Walleye Trail event, on Friday cutting open walleye and finding lead weights and prepared fish filets inside the winning catch of five fish to bolster their weight. Anglers Jacob Runyan and Chase Cominsky were disqualified. Messages seeking comment were left Monday with Runyan, Cominsky and Fischer. A spokesperson for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources says ODNR officers gathered evidence. Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley in a statement said “these individuals will be held accountable.” Olympics – Publishing executive charged in Tokyo Olympic bribes scandal A top executive at a major Japanese publisher has been charged with bribing a former Tokyo Olympics organizing committee member. The charges against Tsuguhiko Kadokawa, a major figure in Japan’s movie and entertainment industry, are the latest in the unfolding corruption scandal related to last year’s Tokyo Summer Games. Kadokawa was arrested Sept. 14 on suspicion of bribing Haruyuki Takahashi with 69 million yen, or $480,000. Takahashi is a former executive at advertising company Dentsu who had great influence in arranging Olympic sponsorships. Kadokawa issued a statement saying he would quit as chairman. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Volleyball Lake Michigan College at Southwestern Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Our Lady of the Lake 1, New Buffalo 1 – TIE Michigan Lutheran 3, Brandywine 2 Wyoming Lee 8, Berrien Springs 0 Allegan 3, Bridgman 0 Covert 2, Bloomingdale 1 Buchanan 2, Constantine 0 Watervliet 3, Kalamazoo Christian 1 Kalamazoo Hackett 7, Coloma 0 South Haven 3, Lawton 0 Edwardsburg 1, Vicksburg 0 Wyoming Potter’s House 3, Hartford 2 Paw Paw 2, Otsego 0 Plainwell 6, Niles 0 Sturgis 4, Three Rivers 1 Olivet 8, Comstock 0 Fennville 4, Delton-Kellogg 2 Saugatuck 7, Parchment 0 Schoolcraft 6, Holland Black River 3 Boys Tennis Kalamazoo Hackett 7, Paw Paw 1 Tonight Boys Soccer SMAC Tournament – Gold Division 4 Mattawan at 1 Gull Lake, 6:30 p.m. 3 Portage Central at 2 St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. SMAC Tournament – Silver Division 8 Lakeshore at 5 Battle Creek Lakeview, 6:30 p.m. 7 Kalamazoo Central at 6 Portage Northern, 6:30 SMAC Tournament – Bronze Division 10 Battle Creek Central at 9 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m.                 SMAC 9th place game Volleyball Coloma at Bridgman, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. Watervliet at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Martin at Gobles, 6:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Lawton, 6:30 p.m. Parchment at Kalamazoo Christian, 6:30 p.m. Constantine at Kalamazoo Hackett, 6:30 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Saugatuck, 6:30 p.m. Holland Black River at Delton-Kellogg, 6:30 p.m. Comstock at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Girls Golf – Regionals Division 2 at Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, 10:00 a.m.   (Yankee Springs GC, Wayland) St. Joseph, Lakeshore, Harper Creek, Byron Center, Holland, Mattawan, Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, Plainwell, Portage Northern, Gull Lake, Sturgis, Zeeland East, Zeeland West Division 4 at Kent City, 10:00 a.m.   (Moss Ridge GC, Ravenna) Michigan Lutheran, Cassopolis, Comstock, GR Northpointe, GR West Catholic, Calvin Christian, Holton, Kalamazoo Christian, Kalamazoo Hackett, Kent City, Lawrence, Montague, Muskegon West MI Chr., Newaygo, North Muskegon, Schoolcraft MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                     (6-0)     50 2. Caledonia                                           (6-0)     42 3. Rockford                                           (6-0)     40 4. Macomb Dakota                                   (6-0)     38 5. Rochester Adams                                (5-1)     25 6. West Bloomfield                                 (5-1)     23 7. Clinton Township Chippewa Valley        (5-1)     19 8. Lapeer                                                (6-0)     13 9. Brighton                                            (6-0)     11 (tie) Saline                                            (6-0)     11 Others receiving votes: Davison 2. Det. Catholic Central 1. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                          (6-0)     49 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                        (5-1)     46 3. Muskegon Mona Shores                       (5-1)     36 (tie) Livonia Franklin                              (6-0)     36 5. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central       (6-0)     33 6. South Lyon                                        (5-1)     24 7. East Lansing                                       (5-1)     17 8. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer                     (5-1)     12 9. Midland                                             (5-1)     10 10. Birmingham Seaholm                          (6-0)     7 Others receiving votes: Battle Creek Central 2. Port Huron Northern 2. South Lyon East 1. Division 3 1. Detroit King (5)                                 (4-1)     50 2. Mason                                                (6-0)     42 3. Muskegon                                           (4-2)     38 4. River Rouge                                       (4-1)     35 5. Mount Pleasant                                  (5-1)     28 6. St. Joseph                                         (5-1)    24 7. Walled Lake Western                          (5-1)     21 (tie) Zeeland West                                 (5-1)     21 9. Grosse Pointe North                           (6-0)     9 10. Linden                                              (5-1)     4 Others receiving votes: Cadillac 2. Trenton 1. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (5)        (6-0)     50 2. Whitehall                                          (6-0)     45 3. Riverview                                           (6-0)     40 4. Redford Union                                    (6-0)     34 5. Chelsea                                             (5-1)     27 6. Freeland                                            (5-1)     21 7. North Branch                                     (6-0)     16 8. Edwardsburg                                    (5-1)    15 9. Croswell-Lexington                            (5-1)     10 10. Goodrich                                          (5-1)     8 Others receiving votes: Charlotte 5. GR Forest Hills Eastern 2. Ludington 2. Division 5 1. Frankenmuth (3)                                 (6-0)     48 2. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (2)       (5-1)     46 3. Detroit Country Day                           (4-1)     38 4. Belding                                              (6-0)     31 (tie) Gladwin                                         (6-0)     31 6. Corunna                                            (5-1)     23 (tie) Portland                                        (5-1)     23 8. Muskegon Oakridge                             (5-1)     12 9. Marine City                                        (5-1)     7 (tie) Williamston                                    (5-1)     7 Others receiving votes: Olivet 2. Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 2. Berrien Springs 2. Howard City Tri-County 2. Armada 1. Division 6 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)           (6-0)     50 2. Clinton                                              (6-0)     44 3. Standish-Sterling                               (6-0)     39 4. Negaunee                                           (6-0)     34 5. Durand                                              (6-0)     29 6. Boyne City                                         (6-0)     19 7. Kent City                                           (6-0)     15 8. Gladstone                                          (5-1)     14 (tie) Millington                                      (5-1)     14 10. Warren Michigan Collegiate               (5-1)     6 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley          (6-0)     6 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 3. Constantine 2. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (5)               (6-0)     50 2. Hudson                                              (6-0)     44 3. New Lothrop                                       (6-0)     40 4. Detroit Central                                  (6-0)     35 5. Ithaca                                               (5-1)     28 6. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker              (6-0)     27 7. Napoleon                                            (6-0)     21 8. Charlevoix                                         (5-1)     10 9. Ravenna                                             (5-1)     6 10. Erie-Mason                                       (5-1)     3 (tie) Jackson Lumen Christi                      (3-3)     3 Others receiving votes: Schoolcraft 2. North Muskegon 2. Union City 2. Pewamo-Westphalia 1. Lawton 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5)                  (6-0)     50 2. Beal City                                            (6-0)     43 3. Fowler                                               (6-0)     39 4. Ubly                                                  (6-0)     35 5. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary    (6-0)     33 6. Iron Mountain                                    (5-1)     24 7. Evart                                                 (5-1)     17 8. Centreville                                       (5-1)    16 9. Frankfort                                           (5-1)     12 10. Reading                                            (5-1)     6 Others receiving votes: none. 8-Man Division 1 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Chr. (4)      (6-0)     48 2. Adrian Lenawee Christian                    (5-1)     42 (tie) Merrill (1)                                     (6-0)     42 4. Munising                                            (6-0)     32 5. Martin                                              (5-1)    28 6. Bridgman                                          (6-0)    27 7. Norway                                              (6-0)     21 8. Lincoln-Alcona                                   (6-0)     11 9. Kingston                                            (6-0)     8 10. Rogers City                                      (6-0)     7 Others receiving votes: Newberry 3. Farwell 3. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 2. Breckenridge 1. 8-Man Division 2 1. Powers North Central (5)                   (6-0)     50 2. Colon                                               (6-0)    45 3. 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LaRussa steps down as Sox manager – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 2:57


MLB – La Russa steps down as White Sox manager over health issues Tony La Russa stepped down as manager of the Chicago White Sox because of a pair of health issues. The announcement ends a disappointing two-year run in the same spot where the Hall of Famer got his first job as a big league skipper. La Russa is a three-time World Series champion who turns 78 on Tuesday. He left the team on Aug. 30 because of issues with a pacemaker that was implanted in February. La Russa says a different, previously diagnosed health problem led to his departure. La Russa directed Chicago to the AL Central title last year, but the team fell short of expectations this season. MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Detroit Tigers 4, Seattle Mariners 3 Chicago White Sox 3, Minnesota Twins 2 Cincinnati Reds 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Tigers 4, Mariners 3 – Mariners to start playoffs on road after 4-3 loss to Tigers The Seattle Mariners will start their first playoff trip in two decades on the road after a costly 4-3 loss to the Detroit Tigers, who got a two-run homer from Javier Báez. Sam Haggerty singled with two outs in the ninth inning and hurt his left groin while sliding into second base on a successful steal. He needed assistance to leave the field, an arm draped over manager Scott Servais and an athletic trainer. Haggerty is scheduled for an MRI on Tuesday. Andrew Chafin struck out Carlos Santana for his third save. Seattle will open a best-of-three series at Toronto or Cleveland on Friday. White Sox 3, Twins 2 – Cueto helps White Sox beat Twins after La Russa steps down The Chicago White Sox watched manager Tony La Russa announce he was leaving his position, and then beat the Minnesota Twins 3-2 behind Johnny Cueto’s seven effective innings. La Russa stepped down because of a pair of health issues, punctuating a disappointing season for the Hall of Famer in the same spot where he got his first job as a big league skipper. Josh Harrison hit a two-run homer in Chicago’s fourth win in five games. Minnesota dropped to 9-19 in its last 28 games. Gio Urshela hit a two-run homer, and Bailey Ober pitched five innings of two-hit ball. Reds 3, Cubs 1 – Reds avoid 100th loss, beat Cubs 3-1 behind Hunter Greene Hunter Greene pitched six scoreless innings and the Cincinnati Reds remained at 99 losses, beating the Chicago Cubs 3-1. The Reds are 61-99 this season. They snapped a six-game skid and can avoid losing at least 100 games for the second time in franchise history if they sweep the three-game series against Chicago. Cincinnati finished 61-101 in 1982. Greene and relievers Derek Law, Buck Farmer and Alexis Diaz combined on a two-hitter to stop the Cubs’ winning streak at seven games. Chicago only got one runner past second base before scoring in the ninth against Diaz, who picked up his 10th save. Tonight Detroit (Rodriguez 5-5) at Seattle (Gonzales 10-15), 6:10 p.m. – Game 1       WSJM/WCSY 5:50 Detroit (TBD) at Seattle (Flexen 8-9), 9:40 p.m. – Game 2                              WSJM/WCSY Chicago Cubs (Assad 2-2) at Cincinnati (Cessa 4-4), 6:40 p.m. Minnesota (Winder 4-5) at Chicago White Sox (Giolito 10-9), 8:10 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 4 Last Night San Francisco 49ers 24, Los Angeles Rams 9 49ers 24, Rams 9 – 49ers use defense, Deebo Samuel to beat Rams 24-9 Deebo Samuel turned a short catch into an electric 57-yard touchdown, Talanoa Hufanga returned an interception for a score and the San Francisco 49ers beat the Los Angeles Rams 24-9. Jeff Wilson Jr. also scored on a 32-yard run that gave the Niners their seventh straight regular-season win over their in-state rivals. The Rams won the matchup that meant most in last season’s NFC championship game on the way to a Super Bowl title, but this meeting looked more like their recent regular-season meetings. San Francisco used a relentless defense to slow down coach Sean McVay’s offense and got enough big plays for the win. NHL – National Hockey League – Preseason Last Night Pittsburgh Penguins 3, Detroit Red Wings 2 NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Tonight Detroit Pistons at New York Knicks, 7:00 p.m. New Orleans Pelicans at Chicago Bulls, 9:30 p.m. WNBA – Russian court sets Brittney Griner appeal date for Oct. 25 A Russian court has set a date for American basketball star Brittney Griner’s appeal against her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession. It has been scheduled for Oct. 25. Griner is an eight-time all-star center with the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. She was convicted Aug. 4 after police said they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport. The Moscow region court said Monday it will hear her appeal. Griner’s lawyers argued after the conviction that the punishment was excessive. NWSL – Abuse in women’s pro soccer league was systemic, report says An independent investigation into the scandals that erupted in the National Women’s Soccer League found emotional abuse and sexual misconduct were systemic in the sport, impacting multiple teams, coaches and players. U.S. Soccer commissioned the investigation by former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates and a law firm after former NWSL players Sinead Farrelly and Mana Shim came forward with allegations of harassment and sexual coercion dating back a decade. But it was clear the problems were widespread. Five of the 10 head coaches in the league last season either were fired or stepped down amid allegations of misconduct. Running – Man, 36, dies after running in London Marathon Organizers of the London Marathon say a 36-year-old man died after running in the race on Sunday. London Marathon Events says the man collapsed between miles 23 and 24 of the race. He received immediate medical treatment and an ambulance arrived within three minutes. He died in a hospital in London. The organizers expressed their “sincere condolences” to the man’s friends and family. The cause of death has yet to be established. Fishing – Authorities probing report of scandal at fishing tournament Prosecutors in Cleveland are investigating an apparent cheating scandal during a lucrative walleye fishing tournament over the weekend on Lake Erie. A Twitter video shows Jason Fischer, tournament director for the Lake Erie Walleye Trail event, on Friday cutting open walleye and finding lead weights and prepared fish filets inside the winning catch of five fish to bolster their weight. Anglers Jacob Runyan and Chase Cominsky were disqualified. Messages seeking comment were left Monday with Runyan, Cominsky and Fischer. A spokesperson for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources says ODNR officers gathered evidence. Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley in a statement said “these individuals will be held accountable.” Olympics – Publishing executive charged in Tokyo Olympic bribes scandal A top executive at a major Japanese publisher has been charged with bribing a former Tokyo Olympics organizing committee member. The charges against Tsuguhiko Kadokawa, a major figure in Japan’s movie and entertainment industry, are the latest in the unfolding corruption scandal related to last year’s Tokyo Summer Games. Kadokawa was arrested Sept. 14 on suspicion of bribing Haruyuki Takahashi with 69 million yen, or $480,000. Takahashi is a former executive at advertising company Dentsu who had great influence in arranging Olympic sponsorships. Kadokawa issued a statement saying he would quit as chairman. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Volleyball Lake Michigan College at Southwestern Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Our Lady of the Lake 1, New Buffalo 1 – TIE Michigan Lutheran 3, Brandywine 2 Wyoming Lee 8, Berrien Springs 0 Allegan 3, Bridgman 0 Covert 2, Bloomingdale 1 Buchanan 2, Constantine 0 Watervliet 3, Kalamazoo Christian 1 Kalamazoo Hackett 7, Coloma 0 South Haven 3, Lawton 0 Edwardsburg 1, Vicksburg 0 Wyoming Potter’s House 3, Hartford 2 Paw Paw 2, Otsego 0 Plainwell 6, Niles 0 Sturgis 4, Three Rivers 1 Olivet 8, Comstock 0 Fennville 4, Delton-Kellogg 2 Saugatuck 7, Parchment 0 Schoolcraft 6, Holland Black River 3 Boys Tennis Kalamazoo Hackett 7, Paw Paw 1 Tonight Boys Soccer SMAC Tournament – Gold Division 4 Mattawan at 1 Gull Lake, 6:30 p.m. 3 Portage Central at 2 St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. SMAC Tournament – Silver Division 8 Lakeshore at 5 Battle Creek Lakeview, 6:30 p.m. 7 Kalamazoo Central at 6 Portage Northern, 6:30 SMAC Tournament – Bronze Division 10 Battle Creek Central at 9 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m.                 SMAC 9th place game Volleyball Coloma at Bridgman, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. Watervliet at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Martin at Gobles, 6:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Lawton, 6:30 p.m. Parchment at Kalamazoo Christian, 6:30 p.m. Constantine at Kalamazoo Hackett, 6:30 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Saugatuck, 6:30 p.m. Holland Black River at Delton-Kellogg, 6:30 p.m. Comstock at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Girls Golf – Regionals Division 2 at Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, 10:00 a.m.   (Yankee Springs GC, Wayland) St. Joseph, Lakeshore, Harper Creek, Byron Center, Holland, Mattawan, Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, Plainwell, Portage Northern, Gull Lake, Sturgis, Zeeland East, Zeeland West Division 4 at Kent City, 10:00 a.m.   (Moss Ridge GC, Ravenna) Michigan Lutheran, Cassopolis, Comstock, GR Northpointe, GR West Catholic, Calvin Christian, Holton, Kalamazoo Christian, Kalamazoo Hackett, Kent City, Lawrence, Montague, Muskegon West MI Chr., Newaygo, North Muskegon, Schoolcraft MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                     (6-0)     50 2. Caledonia                                           (6-0)     42 3. Rockford                                           (6-0)     40 4. Macomb Dakota                                   (6-0)     38 5. Rochester Adams                                (5-1)     25 6. West Bloomfield                                 (5-1)     23 7. Clinton Township Chippewa Valley        (5-1)     19 8. Lapeer                                                (6-0)     13 9. Brighton                                            (6-0)     11 (tie) Saline                                            (6-0)     11 Others receiving votes: Davison 2. Det. Catholic Central 1. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                          (6-0)     49 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                        (5-1)     46 3. Muskegon Mona Shores                       (5-1)     36 (tie) Livonia Franklin                              (6-0)     36 5. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central       (6-0)     33 6. South Lyon                                        (5-1)     24 7. East Lansing                                       (5-1)     17 8. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer                     (5-1)     12 9. Midland                                             (5-1)     10 10. Birmingham Seaholm                          (6-0)     7 Others receiving votes: Battle Creek Central 2. Port Huron Northern 2. South Lyon East 1. Division 3 1. Detroit King (5)                                 (4-1)     50 2. Mason                                                (6-0)     42 3. Muskegon                                           (4-2)     38 4. River Rouge                                       (4-1)     35 5. Mount Pleasant                                  (5-1)     28 6. St. Joseph                                         (5-1)    24 7. Walled Lake Western                          (5-1)     21 (tie) Zeeland West                                 (5-1)     21 9. Grosse Pointe North                           (6-0)     9 10. Linden                                              (5-1)     4 Others receiving votes: Cadillac 2. Trenton 1. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (5)        (6-0)     50 2. Whitehall                                          (6-0)     45 3. Riverview                                           (6-0)     40 4. Redford Union                                    (6-0)     34 5. Chelsea                                             (5-1)     27 6. Freeland                                            (5-1)     21 7. North Branch                                     (6-0)     16 8. Edwardsburg                                    (5-1)    15 9. Croswell-Lexington                            (5-1)     10 10. Goodrich                                          (5-1)     8 Others receiving votes: Charlotte 5. GR Forest Hills Eastern 2. Ludington 2. Division 5 1. Frankenmuth (3)                                 (6-0)     48 2. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (2)       (5-1)     46 3. Detroit Country Day                           (4-1)     38 4. Belding                                              (6-0)     31 (tie) Gladwin                                         (6-0)     31 6. Corunna                                            (5-1)     23 (tie) Portland                                        (5-1)     23 8. Muskegon Oakridge                             (5-1)     12 9. Marine City                                        (5-1)     7 (tie) Williamston                                    (5-1)     7 Others receiving votes: Olivet 2. Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 2. Berrien Springs 2. Howard City Tri-County 2. Armada 1. Division 6 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)           (6-0)     50 2. Clinton                                              (6-0)     44 3. Standish-Sterling                               (6-0)     39 4. Negaunee                                           (6-0)     34 5. Durand                                              (6-0)     29 6. Boyne City                                         (6-0)     19 7. Kent City                                           (6-0)     15 8. Gladstone                                          (5-1)     14 (tie) Millington                                      (5-1)     14 10. Warren Michigan Collegiate               (5-1)     6 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley          (6-0)     6 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 3. Constantine 2. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (5)               (6-0)     50 2. Hudson                                              (6-0)     44 3. New Lothrop                                       (6-0)     40 4. Detroit Central                                  (6-0)     35 5. Ithaca                                               (5-1)     28 6. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker              (6-0)     27 7. Napoleon                                            (6-0)     21 8. Charlevoix                                         (5-1)     10 9. Ravenna                                             (5-1)     6 10. Erie-Mason                                       (5-1)     3 (tie) Jackson Lumen Christi                      (3-3)     3 Others receiving votes: Schoolcraft 2. North Muskegon 2. Union City 2. Pewamo-Westphalia 1. Lawton 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5)                  (6-0)     50 2. Beal City                                            (6-0)     43 3. Fowler                                               (6-0)     39 4. Ubly                                                  (6-0)     35 5. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary    (6-0)     33 6. Iron Mountain                                    (5-1)     24 7. Evart                                                 (5-1)     17 8. Centreville                                       (5-1)    16 9. Frankfort                                           (5-1)     12 10. Reading                                            (5-1)     6 Others receiving votes: none. 8-Man Division 1 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Chr. (4)      (6-0)     48 2. Adrian Lenawee Christian                    (5-1)     42 (tie) Merrill (1)                                     (6-0)     42 4. Munising                                            (6-0)     32 5. Martin                                              (5-1)    28 6. Bridgman                                          (6-0)    27 7. Norway                                              (6-0)     21 8. Lincoln-Alcona                                   (6-0)     11 9. Kingston                                            (6-0)     8 10. Rogers City                                      (6-0)     7 Others receiving votes: Newberry 3. Farwell 3. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 2. Breckenridge 1. 8-Man Division 2 1. Powers North Central (5)                   (6-0)     50 2. Colon                                               (6-0)    45 3. Marion                                               (6-0)     38 4. Climax-Scotts                                  (5-1)    25 (tie) Morrice                                          (5-1)     25 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park                    (5-1)     24 7. Peck                                                  (5-1)     21 8. Posen                                                (5-1)     16 (tie) Au Gres-Sims                                  (5-1)     16 10. Cedarville                                        (5-1)     6 Others receiving votes: Mendon 5. Lake Linden-Hubbell 3. Gaylord St. Mary 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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LaRussa steps down as Sox manager – WSJM Morning Sports

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MLB – La Russa steps down as White Sox manager over health issues Tony La Russa stepped down as manager of the Chicago White Sox because of a pair of health issues. The announcement ends a disappointing two-year run in the same spot where the Hall of Famer got his first job as a big league skipper. La Russa is a three-time World Series champion who turns 78 on Tuesday. He left the team on Aug. 30 because of issues with a pacemaker that was implanted in February. La Russa says a different, previously diagnosed health problem led to his departure. La Russa directed Chicago to the AL Central title last year, but the team fell short of expectations this season. MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Detroit Tigers 4, Seattle Mariners 3 Chicago White Sox 3, Minnesota Twins 2 Cincinnati Reds 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Tigers 4, Mariners 3 – Mariners to start playoffs on road after 4-3 loss to Tigers The Seattle Mariners will start their first playoff trip in two decades on the road after a costly 4-3 loss to the Detroit Tigers, who got a two-run homer from Javier Báez. Sam Haggerty singled with two outs in the ninth inning and hurt his left groin while sliding into second base on a successful steal. He needed assistance to leave the field, an arm draped over manager Scott Servais and an athletic trainer. Haggerty is scheduled for an MRI on Tuesday. Andrew Chafin struck out Carlos Santana for his third save. Seattle will open a best-of-three series at Toronto or Cleveland on Friday. White Sox 3, Twins 2 – Cueto helps White Sox beat Twins after La Russa steps down The Chicago White Sox watched manager Tony La Russa announce he was leaving his position, and then beat the Minnesota Twins 3-2 behind Johnny Cueto’s seven effective innings. La Russa stepped down because of a pair of health issues, punctuating a disappointing season for the Hall of Famer in the same spot where he got his first job as a big league skipper. Josh Harrison hit a two-run homer in Chicago’s fourth win in five games. Minnesota dropped to 9-19 in its last 28 games. Gio Urshela hit a two-run homer, and Bailey Ober pitched five innings of two-hit ball. Reds 3, Cubs 1 – Reds avoid 100th loss, beat Cubs 3-1 behind Hunter Greene Hunter Greene pitched six scoreless innings and the Cincinnati Reds remained at 99 losses, beating the Chicago Cubs 3-1. The Reds are 61-99 this season. They snapped a six-game skid and can avoid losing at least 100 games for the second time in franchise history if they sweep the three-game series against Chicago. Cincinnati finished 61-101 in 1982. Greene and relievers Derek Law, Buck Farmer and Alexis Diaz combined on a two-hitter to stop the Cubs’ winning streak at seven games. Chicago only got one runner past second base before scoring in the ninth against Diaz, who picked up his 10th save. Tonight Detroit (Rodriguez 5-5) at Seattle (Gonzales 10-15), 6:10 p.m. – Game 1       WSJM/WCSY 5:50 Detroit (TBD) at Seattle (Flexen 8-9), 9:40 p.m. – Game 2                              WSJM/WCSY Chicago Cubs (Assad 2-2) at Cincinnati (Cessa 4-4), 6:40 p.m. Minnesota (Winder 4-5) at Chicago White Sox (Giolito 10-9), 8:10 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 4 Last Night San Francisco 49ers 24, Los Angeles Rams 9 49ers 24, Rams 9 – 49ers use defense, Deebo Samuel to beat Rams 24-9 Deebo Samuel turned a short catch into an electric 57-yard touchdown, Talanoa Hufanga returned an interception for a score and the San Francisco 49ers beat the Los Angeles Rams 24-9. Jeff Wilson Jr. also scored on a 32-yard run that gave the Niners their seventh straight regular-season win over their in-state rivals. The Rams won the matchup that meant most in last season’s NFC championship game on the way to a Super Bowl title, but this meeting looked more like their recent regular-season meetings. San Francisco used a relentless defense to slow down coach Sean McVay’s offense and got enough big plays for the win. NHL – National Hockey League – Preseason Last Night Pittsburgh Penguins 3, Detroit Red Wings 2 NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Tonight Detroit Pistons at New York Knicks, 7:00 p.m. New Orleans Pelicans at Chicago Bulls, 9:30 p.m. WNBA – Russian court sets Brittney Griner appeal date for Oct. 25 A Russian court has set a date for American basketball star Brittney Griner’s appeal against her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession. It has been scheduled for Oct. 25. Griner is an eight-time all-star center with the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. She was convicted Aug. 4 after police said they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport. The Moscow region court said Monday it will hear her appeal. Griner’s lawyers argued after the conviction that the punishment was excessive. NWSL – Abuse in women’s pro soccer league was systemic, report says An independent investigation into the scandals that erupted in the National Women’s Soccer League found emotional abuse and sexual misconduct were systemic in the sport, impacting multiple teams, coaches and players. U.S. Soccer commissioned the investigation by former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates and a law firm after former NWSL players Sinead Farrelly and Mana Shim came forward with allegations of harassment and sexual coercion dating back a decade. But it was clear the problems were widespread. Five of the 10 head coaches in the league last season either were fired or stepped down amid allegations of misconduct. Running – Man, 36, dies after running in London Marathon Organizers of the London Marathon say a 36-year-old man died after running in the race on Sunday. London Marathon Events says the man collapsed between miles 23 and 24 of the race. He received immediate medical treatment and an ambulance arrived within three minutes. He died in a hospital in London. The organizers expressed their “sincere condolences” to the man’s friends and family. The cause of death has yet to be established. Fishing – Authorities probing report of scandal at fishing tournament Prosecutors in Cleveland are investigating an apparent cheating scandal during a lucrative walleye fishing tournament over the weekend on Lake Erie. A Twitter video shows Jason Fischer, tournament director for the Lake Erie Walleye Trail event, on Friday cutting open walleye and finding lead weights and prepared fish filets inside the winning catch of five fish to bolster their weight. Anglers Jacob Runyan and Chase Cominsky were disqualified. Messages seeking comment were left Monday with Runyan, Cominsky and Fischer. A spokesperson for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources says ODNR officers gathered evidence. Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley in a statement said “these individuals will be held accountable.” Olympics – Publishing executive charged in Tokyo Olympic bribes scandal A top executive at a major Japanese publisher has been charged with bribing a former Tokyo Olympics organizing committee member. The charges against Tsuguhiko Kadokawa, a major figure in Japan’s movie and entertainment industry, are the latest in the unfolding corruption scandal related to last year’s Tokyo Summer Games. Kadokawa was arrested Sept. 14 on suspicion of bribing Haruyuki Takahashi with 69 million yen, or $480,000. Takahashi is a former executive at advertising company Dentsu who had great influence in arranging Olympic sponsorships. Kadokawa issued a statement saying he would quit as chairman. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Volleyball Lake Michigan College at Southwestern Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Our Lady of the Lake 1, New Buffalo 1 – TIE Michigan Lutheran 3, Brandywine 2 Wyoming Lee 8, Berrien Springs 0 Allegan 3, Bridgman 0 Covert 2, Bloomingdale 1 Buchanan 2, Constantine 0 Watervliet 3, Kalamazoo Christian 1 Kalamazoo Hackett 7, Coloma 0 South Haven 3, Lawton 0 Edwardsburg 1, Vicksburg 0 Wyoming Potter’s House 3, Hartford 2 Paw Paw 2, Otsego 0 Plainwell 6, Niles 0 Sturgis 4, Three Rivers 1 Olivet 8, Comstock 0 Fennville 4, Delton-Kellogg 2 Saugatuck 7, Parchment 0 Schoolcraft 6, Holland Black River 3 Boys Tennis Kalamazoo Hackett 7, Paw Paw 1 Tonight Boys Soccer SMAC Tournament – Gold Division 4 Mattawan at 1 Gull Lake, 6:30 p.m. 3 Portage Central at 2 St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. SMAC Tournament – Silver Division 8 Lakeshore at 5 Battle Creek Lakeview, 6:30 p.m. 7 Kalamazoo Central at 6 Portage Northern, 6:30 SMAC Tournament – Bronze Division 10 Battle Creek Central at 9 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m.                 SMAC 9th place game Volleyball Coloma at Bridgman, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. Watervliet at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Martin at Gobles, 6:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Lawton, 6:30 p.m. Parchment at Kalamazoo Christian, 6:30 p.m. Constantine at Kalamazoo Hackett, 6:30 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Saugatuck, 6:30 p.m. Holland Black River at Delton-Kellogg, 6:30 p.m. Comstock at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Girls Golf – Regionals Division 2 at Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, 10:00 a.m.   (Yankee Springs GC, Wayland) St. Joseph, Lakeshore, Harper Creek, Byron Center, Holland, Mattawan, Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, Plainwell, Portage Northern, Gull Lake, Sturgis, Zeeland East, Zeeland West Division 4 at Kent City, 10:00 a.m.   (Moss Ridge GC, Ravenna) Michigan Lutheran, Cassopolis, Comstock, GR Northpointe, GR West Catholic, Calvin Christian, Holton, Kalamazoo Christian, Kalamazoo Hackett, Kent City, Lawrence, Montague, Muskegon West MI Chr., Newaygo, North Muskegon, Schoolcraft MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                     (6-0)     50 2. Caledonia                                           (6-0)     42 3. Rockford                                           (6-0)     40 4. Macomb Dakota                                   (6-0)     38 5. Rochester Adams                                (5-1)     25 6. West Bloomfield                                 (5-1)     23 7. Clinton Township Chippewa Valley        (5-1)     19 8. Lapeer                                                (6-0)     13 9. Brighton                                            (6-0)     11 (tie) Saline                                            (6-0)     11 Others receiving votes: Davison 2. Det. Catholic Central 1. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                          (6-0)     49 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                        (5-1)     46 3. Muskegon Mona Shores                       (5-1)     36 (tie) Livonia Franklin                              (6-0)     36 5. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central       (6-0)     33 6. South Lyon                                        (5-1)     24 7. East Lansing                                       (5-1)     17 8. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer                     (5-1)     12 9. Midland                                             (5-1)     10 10. Birmingham Seaholm                          (6-0)     7 Others receiving votes: Battle Creek Central 2. Port Huron Northern 2. South Lyon East 1. Division 3 1. Detroit King (5)                                 (4-1)     50 2. Mason                                                (6-0)     42 3. Muskegon                                           (4-2)     38 4. River Rouge                                       (4-1)     35 5. Mount Pleasant                                  (5-1)     28 6. St. Joseph                                         (5-1)    24 7. Walled Lake Western                          (5-1)     21 (tie) Zeeland West                                 (5-1)     21 9. Grosse Pointe North                           (6-0)     9 10. Linden                                              (5-1)     4 Others receiving votes: Cadillac 2. Trenton 1. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (5)        (6-0)     50 2. Whitehall                                          (6-0)     45 3. Riverview                                           (6-0)     40 4. Redford Union                                    (6-0)     34 5. Chelsea                                             (5-1)     27 6. Freeland                                            (5-1)     21 7. North Branch                                     (6-0)     16 8. Edwardsburg                                    (5-1)    15 9. Croswell-Lexington                            (5-1)     10 10. Goodrich                                          (5-1)     8 Others receiving votes: Charlotte 5. GR Forest Hills Eastern 2. Ludington 2. Division 5 1. Frankenmuth (3)                                 (6-0)     48 2. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (2)       (5-1)     46 3. Detroit Country Day                           (4-1)     38 4. Belding                                              (6-0)     31 (tie) Gladwin                                         (6-0)     31 6. Corunna                                            (5-1)     23 (tie) Portland                                        (5-1)     23 8. Muskegon Oakridge                             (5-1)     12 9. Marine City                                        (5-1)     7 (tie) Williamston                                    (5-1)     7 Others receiving votes: Olivet 2. Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 2. Berrien Springs 2. Howard City Tri-County 2. Armada 1. Division 6 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)           (6-0)     50 2. Clinton                                              (6-0)     44 3. Standish-Sterling                               (6-0)     39 4. Negaunee                                           (6-0)     34 5. Durand                                              (6-0)     29 6. Boyne City                                         (6-0)     19 7. Kent City                                           (6-0)     15 8. Gladstone                                          (5-1)     14 (tie) Millington                                      (5-1)     14 10. Warren Michigan Collegiate               (5-1)     6 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley          (6-0)     6 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 3. Constantine 2. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (5)               (6-0)     50 2. Hudson                                              (6-0)     44 3. New Lothrop                                       (6-0)     40 4. Detroit Central                                  (6-0)     35 5. Ithaca                                               (5-1)     28 6. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker              (6-0)     27 7. Napoleon                                            (6-0)     21 8. Charlevoix                                         (5-1)     10 9. Ravenna                                             (5-1)     6 10. Erie-Mason                                       (5-1)     3 (tie) Jackson Lumen Christi                      (3-3)     3 Others receiving votes: Schoolcraft 2. North Muskegon 2. Union City 2. Pewamo-Westphalia 1. Lawton 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5)                  (6-0)     50 2. Beal City                                            (6-0)     43 3. Fowler                                               (6-0)     39 4. Ubly                                                  (6-0)     35 5. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary    (6-0)     33 6. Iron Mountain                                    (5-1)     24 7. Evart                                                 (5-1)     17 8. Centreville                                       (5-1)    16 9. Frankfort                                           (5-1)     12 10. Reading                                            (5-1)     6 Others receiving votes: none. 8-Man Division 1 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Chr. (4)      (6-0)     48 2. Adrian Lenawee Christian                    (5-1)     42 (tie) Merrill (1)                                     (6-0)     42 4. Munising                                            (6-0)     32 5. Martin                                              (5-1)    28 6. Bridgman                                          (6-0)    27 7. Norway                                              (6-0)     21 8. Lincoln-Alcona                                   (6-0)     11 9. Kingston                                            (6-0)     8 10. Rogers City                                      (6-0)     7 Others receiving votes: Newberry 3. Farwell 3. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 2. Breckenridge 1. 8-Man Division 2 1. Powers North Central (5)                   (6-0)     50 2. Colon                                               (6-0)    45 3. Marion                                               (6-0)     38 4. Climax-Scotts                                  (5-1)    25 (tie) Morrice                                          (5-1)     25 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park                    (5-1)     24 7. Peck                                                  (5-1)     21 8. Posen                                                (5-1)     16 (tie) Au Gres-Sims                                  (5-1)     16 10. Cedarville                                        (5-1)     6 Others receiving votes: Mendon 5. Lake Linden-Hubbell 3. Gaylord St. Mary 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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LaRussa steps down as Sox manager – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 2:57


MLB – La Russa steps down as White Sox manager over health issues Tony La Russa stepped down as manager of the Chicago White Sox because of a pair of health issues. The announcement ends a disappointing two-year run in the same spot where the Hall of Famer got his first job as a big league skipper. La Russa is a three-time World Series champion who turns 78 on Tuesday. He left the team on Aug. 30 because of issues with a pacemaker that was implanted in February. La Russa says a different, previously diagnosed health problem led to his departure. La Russa directed Chicago to the AL Central title last year, but the team fell short of expectations this season. MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Detroit Tigers 4, Seattle Mariners 3 Chicago White Sox 3, Minnesota Twins 2 Cincinnati Reds 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Tigers 4, Mariners 3 – Mariners to start playoffs on road after 4-3 loss to Tigers The Seattle Mariners will start their first playoff trip in two decades on the road after a costly 4-3 loss to the Detroit Tigers, who got a two-run homer from Javier Báez. Sam Haggerty singled with two outs in the ninth inning and hurt his left groin while sliding into second base on a successful steal. He needed assistance to leave the field, an arm draped over manager Scott Servais and an athletic trainer. Haggerty is scheduled for an MRI on Tuesday. Andrew Chafin struck out Carlos Santana for his third save. Seattle will open a best-of-three series at Toronto or Cleveland on Friday. White Sox 3, Twins 2 – Cueto helps White Sox beat Twins after La Russa steps down The Chicago White Sox watched manager Tony La Russa announce he was leaving his position, and then beat the Minnesota Twins 3-2 behind Johnny Cueto’s seven effective innings. La Russa stepped down because of a pair of health issues, punctuating a disappointing season for the Hall of Famer in the same spot where he got his first job as a big league skipper. Josh Harrison hit a two-run homer in Chicago’s fourth win in five games. Minnesota dropped to 9-19 in its last 28 games. Gio Urshela hit a two-run homer, and Bailey Ober pitched five innings of two-hit ball. Reds 3, Cubs 1 – Reds avoid 100th loss, beat Cubs 3-1 behind Hunter Greene Hunter Greene pitched six scoreless innings and the Cincinnati Reds remained at 99 losses, beating the Chicago Cubs 3-1. The Reds are 61-99 this season. They snapped a six-game skid and can avoid losing at least 100 games for the second time in franchise history if they sweep the three-game series against Chicago. Cincinnati finished 61-101 in 1982. Greene and relievers Derek Law, Buck Farmer and Alexis Diaz combined on a two-hitter to stop the Cubs’ winning streak at seven games. Chicago only got one runner past second base before scoring in the ninth against Diaz, who picked up his 10th save. Tonight Detroit (Rodriguez 5-5) at Seattle (Gonzales 10-15), 6:10 p.m. – Game 1       WSJM/WCSY 5:50 Detroit (TBD) at Seattle (Flexen 8-9), 9:40 p.m. – Game 2                              WSJM/WCSY Chicago Cubs (Assad 2-2) at Cincinnati (Cessa 4-4), 6:40 p.m. Minnesota (Winder 4-5) at Chicago White Sox (Giolito 10-9), 8:10 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 4 Last Night San Francisco 49ers 24, Los Angeles Rams 9 49ers 24, Rams 9 – 49ers use defense, Deebo Samuel to beat Rams 24-9 Deebo Samuel turned a short catch into an electric 57-yard touchdown, Talanoa Hufanga returned an interception for a score and the San Francisco 49ers beat the Los Angeles Rams 24-9. Jeff Wilson Jr. also scored on a 32-yard run that gave the Niners their seventh straight regular-season win over their in-state rivals. The Rams won the matchup that meant most in last season’s NFC championship game on the way to a Super Bowl title, but this meeting looked more like their recent regular-season meetings. San Francisco used a relentless defense to slow down coach Sean McVay’s offense and got enough big plays for the win. NHL – National Hockey League – Preseason Last Night Pittsburgh Penguins 3, Detroit Red Wings 2 NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Tonight Detroit Pistons at New York Knicks, 7:00 p.m. New Orleans Pelicans at Chicago Bulls, 9:30 p.m. WNBA – Russian court sets Brittney Griner appeal date for Oct. 25 A Russian court has set a date for American basketball star Brittney Griner’s appeal against her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession. It has been scheduled for Oct. 25. Griner is an eight-time all-star center with the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. She was convicted Aug. 4 after police said they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport. The Moscow region court said Monday it will hear her appeal. Griner’s lawyers argued after the conviction that the punishment was excessive. NWSL – Abuse in women’s pro soccer league was systemic, report says An independent investigation into the scandals that erupted in the National Women’s Soccer League found emotional abuse and sexual misconduct were systemic in the sport, impacting multiple teams, coaches and players. U.S. Soccer commissioned the investigation by former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates and a law firm after former NWSL players Sinead Farrelly and Mana Shim came forward with allegations of harassment and sexual coercion dating back a decade. But it was clear the problems were widespread. Five of the 10 head coaches in the league last season either were fired or stepped down amid allegations of misconduct. Running – Man, 36, dies after running in London Marathon Organizers of the London Marathon say a 36-year-old man died after running in the race on Sunday. London Marathon Events says the man collapsed between miles 23 and 24 of the race. He received immediate medical treatment and an ambulance arrived within three minutes. He died in a hospital in London. The organizers expressed their “sincere condolences” to the man’s friends and family. The cause of death has yet to be established. Fishing – Authorities probing report of scandal at fishing tournament Prosecutors in Cleveland are investigating an apparent cheating scandal during a lucrative walleye fishing tournament over the weekend on Lake Erie. A Twitter video shows Jason Fischer, tournament director for the Lake Erie Walleye Trail event, on Friday cutting open walleye and finding lead weights and prepared fish filets inside the winning catch of five fish to bolster their weight. Anglers Jacob Runyan and Chase Cominsky were disqualified. Messages seeking comment were left Monday with Runyan, Cominsky and Fischer. A spokesperson for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources says ODNR officers gathered evidence. Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley in a statement said “these individuals will be held accountable.” Olympics – Publishing executive charged in Tokyo Olympic bribes scandal A top executive at a major Japanese publisher has been charged with bribing a former Tokyo Olympics organizing committee member. The charges against Tsuguhiko Kadokawa, a major figure in Japan’s movie and entertainment industry, are the latest in the unfolding corruption scandal related to last year’s Tokyo Summer Games. Kadokawa was arrested Sept. 14 on suspicion of bribing Haruyuki Takahashi with 69 million yen, or $480,000. Takahashi is a former executive at advertising company Dentsu who had great influence in arranging Olympic sponsorships. Kadokawa issued a statement saying he would quit as chairman. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Volleyball Lake Michigan College at Southwestern Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Our Lady of the Lake 1, New Buffalo 1 – TIE Michigan Lutheran 3, Brandywine 2 Wyoming Lee 8, Berrien Springs 0 Allegan 3, Bridgman 0 Covert 2, Bloomingdale 1 Buchanan 2, Constantine 0 Watervliet 3, Kalamazoo Christian 1 Kalamazoo Hackett 7, Coloma 0 South Haven 3, Lawton 0 Edwardsburg 1, Vicksburg 0 Wyoming Potter’s House 3, Hartford 2 Paw Paw 2, Otsego 0 Plainwell 6, Niles 0 Sturgis 4, Three Rivers 1 Olivet 8, Comstock 0 Fennville 4, Delton-Kellogg 2 Saugatuck 7, Parchment 0 Schoolcraft 6, Holland Black River 3 Boys Tennis Kalamazoo Hackett 7, Paw Paw 1 Tonight Boys Soccer SMAC Tournament – Gold Division 4 Mattawan at 1 Gull Lake, 6:30 p.m. 3 Portage Central at 2 St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. SMAC Tournament – Silver Division 8 Lakeshore at 5 Battle Creek Lakeview, 6:30 p.m. 7 Kalamazoo Central at 6 Portage Northern, 6:30 SMAC Tournament – Bronze Division 10 Battle Creek Central at 9 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m.                 SMAC 9th place game Volleyball Coloma at Bridgman, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. Watervliet at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Martin at Gobles, 6:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Lawton, 6:30 p.m. Parchment at Kalamazoo Christian, 6:30 p.m. Constantine at Kalamazoo Hackett, 6:30 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Saugatuck, 6:30 p.m. Holland Black River at Delton-Kellogg, 6:30 p.m. Comstock at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Girls Golf – Regionals Division 2 at Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, 10:00 a.m.   (Yankee Springs GC, Wayland) St. Joseph, Lakeshore, Harper Creek, Byron Center, Holland, Mattawan, Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, Plainwell, Portage Northern, Gull Lake, Sturgis, Zeeland East, Zeeland West Division 4 at Kent City, 10:00 a.m.   (Moss Ridge GC, Ravenna) Michigan Lutheran, Cassopolis, Comstock, GR Northpointe, GR West Catholic, Calvin Christian, Holton, Kalamazoo Christian, Kalamazoo Hackett, Kent City, Lawrence, Montague, Muskegon West MI Chr., Newaygo, North Muskegon, Schoolcraft MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                     (6-0)     50 2. Caledonia                                           (6-0)     42 3. Rockford                                           (6-0)     40 4. Macomb Dakota                                   (6-0)     38 5. Rochester Adams                                (5-1)     25 6. West Bloomfield                                 (5-1)     23 7. Clinton Township Chippewa Valley        (5-1)     19 8. Lapeer                                                (6-0)     13 9. Brighton                                            (6-0)     11 (tie) Saline                                            (6-0)     11 Others receiving votes: Davison 2. Det. Catholic Central 1. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                          (6-0)     49 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                        (5-1)     46 3. Muskegon Mona Shores                       (5-1)     36 (tie) Livonia Franklin                              (6-0)     36 5. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central       (6-0)     33 6. South Lyon                                        (5-1)     24 7. East Lansing                                       (5-1)     17 8. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer                     (5-1)     12 9. Midland                                             (5-1)     10 10. Birmingham Seaholm                          (6-0)     7 Others receiving votes: Battle Creek Central 2. Port Huron Northern 2. South Lyon East 1. Division 3 1. Detroit King (5)                                 (4-1)     50 2. Mason                                                (6-0)     42 3. Muskegon                                           (4-2)     38 4. River Rouge                                       (4-1)     35 5. Mount Pleasant                                  (5-1)     28 6. St. Joseph                                         (5-1)    24 7. Walled Lake Western                          (5-1)     21 (tie) Zeeland West                                 (5-1)     21 9. Grosse Pointe North                           (6-0)     9 10. Linden                                              (5-1)     4 Others receiving votes: Cadillac 2. Trenton 1. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (5)        (6-0)     50 2. Whitehall                                          (6-0)     45 3. Riverview                                           (6-0)     40 4. Redford Union                                    (6-0)     34 5. Chelsea                                             (5-1)     27 6. Freeland                                            (5-1)     21 7. North Branch                                     (6-0)     16 8. Edwardsburg                                    (5-1)    15 9. Croswell-Lexington                            (5-1)     10 10. Goodrich                                          (5-1)     8 Others receiving votes: Charlotte 5. GR Forest Hills Eastern 2. Ludington 2. Division 5 1. Frankenmuth (3)                                 (6-0)     48 2. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (2)       (5-1)     46 3. Detroit Country Day                           (4-1)     38 4. Belding                                              (6-0)     31 (tie) Gladwin                                         (6-0)     31 6. Corunna                                            (5-1)     23 (tie) Portland                                        (5-1)     23 8. Muskegon Oakridge                             (5-1)     12 9. Marine City                                        (5-1)     7 (tie) Williamston                                    (5-1)     7 Others receiving votes: Olivet 2. Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 2. Berrien Springs 2. Howard City Tri-County 2. Armada 1. Division 6 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)           (6-0)     50 2. Clinton                                              (6-0)     44 3. Standish-Sterling                               (6-0)     39 4. Negaunee                                           (6-0)     34 5. Durand                                              (6-0)     29 6. Boyne City                                         (6-0)     19 7. Kent City                                           (6-0)     15 8. Gladstone                                          (5-1)     14 (tie) Millington                                      (5-1)     14 10. Warren Michigan Collegiate               (5-1)     6 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley          (6-0)     6 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 3. Constantine 2. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (5)               (6-0)     50 2. Hudson                                              (6-0)     44 3. New Lothrop                                       (6-0)     40 4. Detroit Central                                  (6-0)     35 5. Ithaca                                               (5-1)     28 6. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker              (6-0)     27 7. Napoleon                                            (6-0)     21 8. Charlevoix                                         (5-1)     10 9. Ravenna                                             (5-1)     6 10. Erie-Mason                                       (5-1)     3 (tie) Jackson Lumen Christi                      (3-3)     3 Others receiving votes: Schoolcraft 2. North Muskegon 2. Union City 2. Pewamo-Westphalia 1. Lawton 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5)                  (6-0)     50 2. Beal City                                            (6-0)     43 3. Fowler                                               (6-0)     39 4. Ubly                                                  (6-0)     35 5. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary    (6-0)     33 6. Iron Mountain                                    (5-1)     24 7. Evart                                                 (5-1)     17 8. Centreville                                       (5-1)    16 9. Frankfort                                           (5-1)     12 10. Reading                                            (5-1)     6 Others receiving votes: none. 8-Man Division 1 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Chr. (4)      (6-0)     48 2. Adrian Lenawee Christian                    (5-1)     42 (tie) Merrill (1)                                     (6-0)     42 4. Munising                                            (6-0)     32 5. Martin                                              (5-1)    28 6. Bridgman                                          (6-0)    27 7. Norway                                              (6-0)     21 8. Lincoln-Alcona                                   (6-0)     11 9. Kingston                                            (6-0)     8 10. Rogers City                                      (6-0)     7 Others receiving votes: Newberry 3. Farwell 3. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 2. Breckenridge 1. 8-Man Division 2 1. Powers North Central (5)                   (6-0)     50 2. Colon                                               (6-0)    45 3. Marion                                               (6-0)     38 4. Climax-Scotts                                  (5-1)    25 (tie) Morrice                                          (5-1)     25 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park                    (5-1)     24 7. Peck                                                  (5-1)     21 8. Posen                                                (5-1)     16 (tie) Au Gres-Sims                                  (5-1)     16 10. Cedarville                                        (5-1)     6 Others receiving votes: Mendon 5. Lake Linden-Hubbell 3. Gaylord St. Mary 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Dallas over Giants on MNF; Cubs, Sox and Tigers are off – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 2:57


NFL – National Football League – Week 3 Last Night Dallas Cowboys 23, New York Giants 16 Cowboys 23, Giants 16 – Lamb’s 1-handed TD catch gives Dallas 23-16 win over Giants CeeDee Lamb made a one-handed touchdown catch with 8:30 to play to cap a go-ahead drive, and the Dallas Cowboys beat the New York Giants 23-16. Ezekiel Elliott scored on a 1-yard run to ignite a comeback from a seven-point deficit and Brett Maher kicked three field goals as the Cowboys beat the Giants for the 10th time in 11 games. Cooper Rush threw for 210 yards and a 1-yard TD in winning his second straight start. Saquon Barkley scored on a 36-yard touchdown run and Graham Gano added three field goals for the Giants. NFL – NFL ends Pro Bowl; skills competitions, flag game instead The NFL is replacing the Pro Bowl with weeklong skills competitions and a flag football game. The new event will be renamed “The Pro Bowl Games” and will feature AFC and NFC players showcasing their football and non-football skills in challenges over several days. The 2023 Games will be held in Las Vegas, and the flag football game at Allegiant Stadium is Sunday, Feb. 5. Peyton Manning and his Omaha Productions company will help shape programming and promote the event’s content throughout the week. Manning, a 14-time Pro Bowl pick during his Hall of Fame career, will provide his perspective, and will also be a part of the coaching staff for flag game. NFL – Browns’ Garrett injured in one-car accident, status unknown Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett remains under hospital care after being involved in a one-car accident following practice. The team says Garrett did not suffer life-threatening injuries but provided no further details on his condition. His agent said Garrett has remained alert and responsive while getting medical attention. The Ohio State Highway Patrol says it responded to a rollover crash around 3 p.m. Troopers found a gray Porsche 911 Turbo S on the right side of the road with rollover damage. The highway patrol said Garrett and a unidentified female passenger were both transported to a hospital. The crash is still under investigation. Garrett was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft. NFL – Bucs relocating to Miami area due to potential impact of Ian The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will relocate football operations to the Miami area in preparation for next weekend’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs ahead of the potential impact of Hurricane Ian on Florida’s Gulf Coast. The Buccaneers announced Monday night that the team will leave Tampa on Tuesday and relocate in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The Buccaneers are expected to practice at the Miami Dolphins’ training complex in Miami Gardens, Florida, starting on Wednesday and continue through this week’s preparations, if necessary. MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Tigers, Cubs, and White Sox were off Tonight Kansas City (Greinke 4-9) at Detroit (Wentz 2-2), 6:40 p.m.                 WSJM/WCSY 6:20 Chicago White Sox (Lynn 7-6) at Minnesota (Ober 1-3), 7:40 p.m. Philadelphia (Wheeler 11-7) at Chicago Cubs (Stroman 4-7), 7:40 p.m. Covid/Sports – Canada won’t require masks on planes, drops vaccine mandate The Canadian government will no longer require people to wear masks on planes. Government officials also confirmed Canada is dropping the vaccine requirement for people entering the country at the end of the month. Canada, like the United States, requires foreign nationals to be vaccinated when entering the country. No change in the mandate is expected in the U.S. in the near term. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has agreed to let a cabinet order enforcing mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirements at the border expire Sept. 30. Transport Canada is also removing travel requirements and as of October 1 people won’t have to wear masks on trains and planes. NHL – National Hockey League – Preseason Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Pittsburgh Penguins, 7:00 p.m. St. Louis Blues at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. NBA – Pistons guard Cade Cunningham bulked up for 2nd NBA season Cade Cunningham packed on about 10 pounds of muscle in his first NBA offseason, hoping the added weight will help him lift his game and the Detroit Pistons to another level. The 6-foot-6 guard validated Detroit’s decision to draft him No. 1 overall last year. He averaged 17.4 points to lead all rookies, ranked second among first-year players with 5.6 assists a game and grabbed 5.5 rebounds after overcoming an ankle injury that slowed the start of his career. He and the rest of the Pistons are back for camp, eager to improve on last year’s finish. NBA – Bulls set sights higher, look to build on run to playoffs The Chicago Bulls have their sights set higher after making the playoffs for the first time since 2017. They led the Eastern Conference for a big portion of the season with DeMar DeRozan playing at an MVP level. The Bulls were knocked out in the first round by Milwaukee. Chicago returns with its core group of players intact. The Bulls will be without point guard Lonzo Ball for at least 4-6 weeks after left knee surgery. NBA – Turner heads into another season with Pacers, trade talk Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner has grown accustomed to the trade talk. He saw two-time All-Star Domantas Sabonis and Caris LeVert dealt away in February. He saw guard Malcolm Brogdon sent to Boston over the summer. So it’s no surprise to Turner that he’s at the center of trade rumors yet again as the longest-tenured Pacers player enters the final season of his contract. But Turner doesn’t seem to mind. For now, the 26-year-old still suits up for the team that drafted him and as long he stays in town, Turner intends to play winning basketball. NCAAFB – Texas Tech fined for field storming when Texas player shoved Texas Tech was fined $50,000 and reprimanded by the Big 12 Conference because fans stormed the field following an overtime victory against rival Texas. A video of the celebration shows one of those fans shoving a Longhorns player. Texas Tech posted on social media a still shot from the video asking for help in identifying that fan. Texas senior edge rusher Ovie Oghoufo was shoved from behind by one fan running onto the field Saturday after the Red Raiders won 37-34. Texas coach Steve Sarkisian says Oghoufo showed great poise and composure in what could have turned into an ugly situation. NCAAFB – Ga Tech fires Geoff Collins in 4th season with 10-28 mark Geoff Collins is out as Georgia Tech’s football coach. Collins was fired in the midst of his fourth season after failing to make headway with a brash plan to turn the Yellow Jackets into a national powerhouse through branding and promoting Atlanta’s big-city culture. Collins was dumped two days after a 27-10 loss to Central Florida left him with a record of 10-28. Collins finished his tenure with a winning percentage of just .263 — the lowest of 13 full-time coaches in the school’s history. Georgia Tech also fired athletic director Todd Stansbury. NASCAR – AP Exclusive: Jimmie Johnson to retire from full-time racing Seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson tells The Associated Press that he is retiring from full-time racing and will turn his focus toward spending time with family. He figures his future schedule will include no more than 10 bucket-list events. The 47-year-old says he has no idea what his racing schedule will look like, or whether he’ll run any IndyCar races next season. He wants to do the 24 Hours of Le Mans with NASCAR and Hendrick Motorsports, and has interest in “The Double” of the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day. But he also wants to travel with his family and perhaps spend a year living abroad. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Women’s Volleyball Lake Michigan College at Kellogg Community College, 6:30 p.m. Southwestern Michigan College at Glen Oaks Community College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Berrien Springs 4, Our Lady of the Lake 2 South Haven 0, Kalamazoo Christian 0 – TIE Fennville 2, Watervliet 0 Delton-Kellogg 8, Coloma 0 Edwardsburg 3, Paw Paw 1 Vicksburg 7, Niles 1 Sturgis 3, Otsego 1 Plainwell 7, Three Rivers 2 Bangor 8, Comstock 1 Buchanan 2, Bloomingdale 0 Holland Black River 5, Lawton 4 Cassopolis 2, Kalamazoo Heritage 1 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 1, Grand Rapids Union 1 – TIE Schoolcraft 2, Constantine 1 Volleyball St. Joseph 3, Three Rivers 2 Our Lady of the Lake 3, Berrien Springs 0 Buchanan 3, Edwardsburg 1 Tonight Boys Soccer St. Joseph at Lakeshore, 6:30 p.m. Dowagiac at Berrien Springs, 6:30 p.m. Bridgman at Parchment, 6:00 p.m. South Haven at Buchanan, 4:30 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Mattawan, 6:30 p.m. Gull Lake at Kalamazoo Central, 6:30 p.m. Portage Central at Battle Creek Lakeview, 6:30 p.m. Portage Northern at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. Volleyball Mishawaka (IN) at Niles, 6:30 p.m. Mendon at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Lawrence, 6:00 p.m. Cassopolis at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Gobles at Galesburg-Augusta, 6:30 p.m. Martin at Holland Black River, 6:30 p.m. Coloma, Watervliet, Kalamazoo Hackett at Lawton, 5:00 p.m. Bridgman, South Haven, Constantine at Schoolcraft, 5:00 p.m. Allegan, Kalamazoo Christian at Parchment, 5:00 p.m. Girls Swimming and Diving Bridgman Co-Op at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:00 p.m. Boys Tennis Vicksburg at St. Joseph, 4:00 p.m. South Haven at Buchanan, 4:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                          (5-0)     50 2. Caledonia                               (5-0)     43 3. Macomb Dakota                        (5-0)     39 4. Rockford                                (5-0)     38 5. Rochester Adams                     (4-1)     21 6. West Bloomfield                      (4-1)     19 7. Clinton Twp. Chippewa Valley     (4-1)     18 8. Brighton                                (5-0)     13 9. Lapeer                                    (5-0)     12 (tie) Detroit Catholic Central       (4-1)     12 Others receiving votes: Saline 10. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                              (5-0)     49 2. Warren De La Salle (1)              (4-1)     44 3. Livonia Franklin                       (5-0)     36 4. GR Forest Hills Central             (5-0)     34 5. Muskegon Mona Shores             (4-1)     33 6. South Lyon                             (4-1)     24 7. East Lansing                           (4-1)     18 8. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer           (4-1)     11 9. Midland                                  (4-1)     10 10. Birmingham Seaholm               (5-0)     7 Others receiving votes: Port Huron Northern 5. Swartz Creek 2. South Lyon East 2. Division 3 1. Detroit King (4)                      (3-1)     49 2. Mount Pleasant (1)                  (5-0)     44 3. Walled Lake Western                (5-0)     40 4. Zeeland West                          (5-0)     37 5. Mason                                    (5-0)     27 6. Muskegon                               (3-2)     20 (tie) Gibraltar Carlson                (5-0)     20 8. River Rouge                            (3-1)     17 9. DeWitt                                  (3-2)     14 10. St. Joseph                           (4-1)    6 Others receiving votes: Grosse Pointe North 1. Division 4 1. GR South Christian (5)             (5-0)     50 2. Whitehall                               (5-0)     45 3. Riverview                               (5-0)     37 4. Croswell-Lexington                 (5-0)     36 5. Redford Union                         (5-0)     30 6. Charlotte                               (5-0)     19 7. Freeland                                (4-1)     16 8. Chelsea                                  (4-1)     13 9. Edwardsburg                         (4-1)    12 10. North Branch                         (5-0)     8 Others receiving votes: Goodrich 4. Ludington 3. GR Forest Hills Eastern 2. Division 5 1. GR Catholic Central (5)             (5-0)     50 2. Frankenmuth                           (5-0)     45 3. Muskegon Oakridge                  (5-0)     38 4. Detroit Country Day                (3-1)     30 5. Gladwin                                 (5-0)     26 6. Belding                                  (5-0)     23 7. Berrien Springs                    (5-0)    17 (tie) Portland                             (4-1)     17 9. Corunna                                 (4-1)     13 10. Williamston                          (4-1)     6 Others receiving votes: Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 4. Marine City 3. Olivet 2. Armada 1. Division 6 1. GR West Catholic (5)               (5-0)     50 2. Clinton                                  (5-0)     45 3. Gladstone                              (5-0)     36 (tie) Standish-Sterling                (5-0)     36 5. Negaunee                               (5-0)     29 6. Millington                              (4-1)     20 7. Durand                                  (5-0)     18 8. Boyne City                              (5-0)     17 9. Kent City                                (5-0)     14 10. Madison Heights Bishop Foley   (5-0)     3 (tie) Ecorse                                (5-0)     3 (tie) Warren Michigan Collegiate   (4-1)     3 Others receiving votes: Constantine 1. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (5)      (5-0)     50 2. Hudson                                  (4-0)     42 (tie) New Lothrop                         (5-0)     42 4. Detroit Central                       (5-0)     35 5. Charlevoix                              (5-0)     24 6. Ithaca                                                (4-1)     23 7. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker    (5-0)     22 8. Napoleon                                (5-0)     15 9. Pewamo-Westphalia                  (3-2)     11 10. Schoolcraft                        (4-1)    6 Others receiving votes: Erie-Mason 4. Manchester 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5)        (5-0)     50 2. Beal City                                (5-0)     42 3. Fowler                                   (5-0)     40 4. Ubly                                      (4-0)     37 5. Saginaw MI. Lutheran Seminary  (5-0)     31 6. Iron Mountain                         (4-1)     16 7. Centreville                           (4-1)    14 8. Evart                                     (4-1)     12 9. Frankfort                               (4-1)     10 (tie) Addison                              (3-1)     10 Others receiving votes: Reading 7. Detroit Leadership Academy 4. Saginaw Nouvel 2. 8-Player Division 1 1. Adrian Lenawee Christian (1)     (4-1)     42 (tie) GR NorthPointe Christian (1) (5-0)     42 3. Martin (2)                            (5-0)    41 4. Merrill (1)                              (5-0)     37 5. Munising                                (5-0)     29 6. Bridgman                              (5-0)    22 7. Norway                                  (5-0)     20 8. Newberry                               (3-1)     8 (tie) Lincoln-Alcona                    (5-0)     8 10. Pickford                               (4-1)     7 Others receiving votes: Rogers City 6. Kingston 5. Farwell 4. Indian River-Inland Lakes 3. Breckenridge 1. 8-Player Division 2 1. Powers North Central (5)         (5-0)     50 2. Colon                                               (5-0)    44 3. Morrice                                  (5-0)     38 4. Marion                                   (5-0)     35 5. Climax-Scotts                         (5-0)     31 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park          (4-1)     22 7. Peck                                      (4-1)     13 8. Posen                                    (4-1)     11 9. Au Gres-Sims                          (4-1)     8 10. Lake Linden-Hubbell               (3-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Portland St Patrick 6. Cedarville 4. Gaylord St. Mary 3. Mendon 3.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 2:57


NFL – National Football League – Week 3 Last Night Dallas Cowboys 23, New York Giants 16 Cowboys 23, Giants 16 – Lamb’s 1-handed TD catch gives Dallas 23-16 win over Giants CeeDee Lamb made a one-handed touchdown catch with 8:30 to play to cap a go-ahead drive, and the Dallas Cowboys beat the New York Giants 23-16. Ezekiel Elliott scored on a 1-yard run to ignite a comeback from a seven-point deficit and Brett Maher kicked three field goals as the Cowboys beat the Giants for the 10th time in 11 games. Cooper Rush threw for 210 yards and a 1-yard TD in winning his second straight start. Saquon Barkley scored on a 36-yard touchdown run and Graham Gano added three field goals for the Giants. NFL – NFL ends Pro Bowl; skills competitions, flag game instead The NFL is replacing the Pro Bowl with weeklong skills competitions and a flag football game. The new event will be renamed “The Pro Bowl Games” and will feature AFC and NFC players showcasing their football and non-football skills in challenges over several days. The 2023 Games will be held in Las Vegas, and the flag football game at Allegiant Stadium is Sunday, Feb. 5. Peyton Manning and his Omaha Productions company will help shape programming and promote the event’s content throughout the week. Manning, a 14-time Pro Bowl pick during his Hall of Fame career, will provide his perspective, and will also be a part of the coaching staff for flag game. NFL – Browns’ Garrett injured in one-car accident, status unknown Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett remains under hospital care after being involved in a one-car accident following practice. The team says Garrett did not suffer life-threatening injuries but provided no further details on his condition. His agent said Garrett has remained alert and responsive while getting medical attention. The Ohio State Highway Patrol says it responded to a rollover crash around 3 p.m. Troopers found a gray Porsche 911 Turbo S on the right side of the road with rollover damage. The highway patrol said Garrett and a unidentified female passenger were both transported to a hospital. The crash is still under investigation. Garrett was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft. NFL – Bucs relocating to Miami area due to potential impact of Ian The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will relocate football operations to the Miami area in preparation for next weekend’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs ahead of the potential impact of Hurricane Ian on Florida’s Gulf Coast. The Buccaneers announced Monday night that the team will leave Tampa on Tuesday and relocate in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The Buccaneers are expected to practice at the Miami Dolphins’ training complex in Miami Gardens, Florida, starting on Wednesday and continue through this week’s preparations, if necessary. MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Tigers, Cubs, and White Sox were off Tonight Kansas City (Greinke 4-9) at Detroit (Wentz 2-2), 6:40 p.m.                 WSJM/WCSY 6:20 Chicago White Sox (Lynn 7-6) at Minnesota (Ober 1-3), 7:40 p.m. Philadelphia (Wheeler 11-7) at Chicago Cubs (Stroman 4-7), 7:40 p.m. Covid/Sports – Canada won’t require masks on planes, drops vaccine mandate The Canadian government will no longer require people to wear masks on planes. Government officials also confirmed Canada is dropping the vaccine requirement for people entering the country at the end of the month. Canada, like the United States, requires foreign nationals to be vaccinated when entering the country. No change in the mandate is expected in the U.S. in the near term. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has agreed to let a cabinet order enforcing mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirements at the border expire Sept. 30. Transport Canada is also removing travel requirements and as of October 1 people won’t have to wear masks on trains and planes. NHL – National Hockey League – Preseason Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Pittsburgh Penguins, 7:00 p.m. St. Louis Blues at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. NBA – Pistons guard Cade Cunningham bulked up for 2nd NBA season Cade Cunningham packed on about 10 pounds of muscle in his first NBA offseason, hoping the added weight will help him lift his game and the Detroit Pistons to another level. The 6-foot-6 guard validated Detroit’s decision to draft him No. 1 overall last year. He averaged 17.4 points to lead all rookies, ranked second among first-year players with 5.6 assists a game and grabbed 5.5 rebounds after overcoming an ankle injury that slowed the start of his career. He and the rest of the Pistons are back for camp, eager to improve on last year’s finish. NBA – Bulls set sights higher, look to build on run to playoffs The Chicago Bulls have their sights set higher after making the playoffs for the first time since 2017. They led the Eastern Conference for a big portion of the season with DeMar DeRozan playing at an MVP level. The Bulls were knocked out in the first round by Milwaukee. Chicago returns with its core group of players intact. The Bulls will be without point guard Lonzo Ball for at least 4-6 weeks after left knee surgery. NBA – Turner heads into another season with Pacers, trade talk Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner has grown accustomed to the trade talk. He saw two-time All-Star Domantas Sabonis and Caris LeVert dealt away in February. He saw guard Malcolm Brogdon sent to Boston over the summer. So it’s no surprise to Turner that he’s at the center of trade rumors yet again as the longest-tenured Pacers player enters the final season of his contract. But Turner doesn’t seem to mind. For now, the 26-year-old still suits up for the team that drafted him and as long he stays in town, Turner intends to play winning basketball. NCAAFB – Texas Tech fined for field storming when Texas player shoved Texas Tech was fined $50,000 and reprimanded by the Big 12 Conference because fans stormed the field following an overtime victory against rival Texas. A video of the celebration shows one of those fans shoving a Longhorns player. Texas Tech posted on social media a still shot from the video asking for help in identifying that fan. Texas senior edge rusher Ovie Oghoufo was shoved from behind by one fan running onto the field Saturday after the Red Raiders won 37-34. Texas coach Steve Sarkisian says Oghoufo showed great poise and composure in what could have turned into an ugly situation. NCAAFB – Ga Tech fires Geoff Collins in 4th season with 10-28 mark Geoff Collins is out as Georgia Tech’s football coach. Collins was fired in the midst of his fourth season after failing to make headway with a brash plan to turn the Yellow Jackets into a national powerhouse through branding and promoting Atlanta’s big-city culture. Collins was dumped two days after a 27-10 loss to Central Florida left him with a record of 10-28. Collins finished his tenure with a winning percentage of just .263 — the lowest of 13 full-time coaches in the school’s history. Georgia Tech also fired athletic director Todd Stansbury. NASCAR – AP Exclusive: Jimmie Johnson to retire from full-time racing Seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson tells The Associated Press that he is retiring from full-time racing and will turn his focus toward spending time with family. He figures his future schedule will include no more than 10 bucket-list events. The 47-year-old says he has no idea what his racing schedule will look like, or whether he’ll run any IndyCar races next season. He wants to do the 24 Hours of Le Mans with NASCAR and Hendrick Motorsports, and has interest in “The Double” of the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day. But he also wants to travel with his family and perhaps spend a year living abroad. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Women’s Volleyball Lake Michigan College at Kellogg Community College, 6:30 p.m. Southwestern Michigan College at Glen Oaks Community College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Berrien Springs 4, Our Lady of the Lake 2 South Haven 0, Kalamazoo Christian 0 – TIE Fennville 2, Watervliet 0 Delton-Kellogg 8, Coloma 0 Edwardsburg 3, Paw Paw 1 Vicksburg 7, Niles 1 Sturgis 3, Otsego 1 Plainwell 7, Three Rivers 2 Bangor 8, Comstock 1 Buchanan 2, Bloomingdale 0 Holland Black River 5, Lawton 4 Cassopolis 2, Kalamazoo Heritage 1 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 1, Grand Rapids Union 1 – TIE Schoolcraft 2, Constantine 1 Volleyball St. Joseph 3, Three Rivers 2 Our Lady of the Lake 3, Berrien Springs 0 Buchanan 3, Edwardsburg 1 Tonight Boys Soccer St. Joseph at Lakeshore, 6:30 p.m. Dowagiac at Berrien Springs, 6:30 p.m. Bridgman at Parchment, 6:00 p.m. South Haven at Buchanan, 4:30 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Mattawan, 6:30 p.m. Gull Lake at Kalamazoo Central, 6:30 p.m. Portage Central at Battle Creek Lakeview, 6:30 p.m. Portage Northern at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. Volleyball Mishawaka (IN) at Niles, 6:30 p.m. Mendon at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Lawrence, 6:00 p.m. Cassopolis at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Gobles at Galesburg-Augusta, 6:30 p.m. Martin at Holland Black River, 6:30 p.m. Coloma, Watervliet, Kalamazoo Hackett at Lawton, 5:00 p.m. Bridgman, South Haven, Constantine at Schoolcraft, 5:00 p.m. Allegan, Kalamazoo Christian at Parchment, 5:00 p.m. Girls Swimming and Diving Bridgman Co-Op at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:00 p.m. Boys Tennis Vicksburg at St. Joseph, 4:00 p.m. South Haven at Buchanan, 4:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                          (5-0)     50 2. Caledonia                               (5-0)     43 3. Macomb Dakota                        (5-0)     39 4. Rockford                                (5-0)     38 5. Rochester Adams                     (4-1)     21 6. West Bloomfield                      (4-1)     19 7. Clinton Twp. Chippewa Valley     (4-1)     18 8. Brighton                                (5-0)     13 9. Lapeer                                    (5-0)     12 (tie) Detroit Catholic Central       (4-1)     12 Others receiving votes: Saline 10. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                              (5-0)     49 2. Warren De La Salle (1)              (4-1)     44 3. Livonia Franklin                       (5-0)     36 4. GR Forest Hills Central             (5-0)     34 5. Muskegon Mona Shores             (4-1)     33 6. South Lyon                             (4-1)     24 7. East Lansing                           (4-1)     18 8. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer           (4-1)     11 9. Midland                                  (4-1)     10 10. Birmingham Seaholm               (5-0)     7 Others receiving votes: Port Huron Northern 5. Swartz Creek 2. South Lyon East 2. Division 3 1. Detroit King (4)                      (3-1)     49 2. Mount Pleasant (1)                  (5-0)     44 3. Walled Lake Western                (5-0)     40 4. Zeeland West                          (5-0)     37 5. Mason                                    (5-0)     27 6. Muskegon                               (3-2)     20 (tie) Gibraltar Carlson                (5-0)     20 8. River Rouge                            (3-1)     17 9. DeWitt                                  (3-2)     14 10. St. Joseph                           (4-1)    6 Others receiving votes: Grosse Pointe North 1. Division 4 1. GR South Christian (5)             (5-0)     50 2. Whitehall                               (5-0)     45 3. Riverview                               (5-0)     37 4. Croswell-Lexington                 (5-0)     36 5. Redford Union                         (5-0)     30 6. Charlotte                               (5-0)     19 7. Freeland                                (4-1)     16 8. Chelsea                                  (4-1)     13 9. Edwardsburg                         (4-1)    12 10. North Branch                         (5-0)     8 Others receiving votes: Goodrich 4. Ludington 3. GR Forest Hills Eastern 2. Division 5 1. GR Catholic Central (5)             (5-0)     50 2. Frankenmuth                           (5-0)     45 3. Muskegon Oakridge                  (5-0)     38 4. Detroit Country Day                (3-1)     30 5. Gladwin                                 (5-0)     26 6. Belding                                  (5-0)     23 7. Berrien Springs                    (5-0)    17 (tie) Portland                             (4-1)     17 9. Corunna                                 (4-1)     13 10. Williamston                          (4-1)     6 Others receiving votes: Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 4. Marine City 3. Olivet 2. Armada 1. Division 6 1. GR West Catholic (5)               (5-0)     50 2. Clinton                                  (5-0)     45 3. Gladstone                              (5-0)     36 (tie) Standish-Sterling                (5-0)     36 5. Negaunee                               (5-0)     29 6. Millington                              (4-1)     20 7. Durand                                  (5-0)     18 8. Boyne City                              (5-0)     17 9. Kent City                                (5-0)     14 10. Madison Heights Bishop Foley   (5-0)     3 (tie) Ecorse                                (5-0)     3 (tie) Warren Michigan Collegiate   (4-1)     3 Others receiving votes: Constantine 1. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (5)      (5-0)     50 2. Hudson                                  (4-0)     42 (tie) New Lothrop                         (5-0)     42 4. Detroit Central                       (5-0)     35 5. Charlevoix                              (5-0)     24 6. Ithaca                                                (4-1)     23 7. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker    (5-0)     22 8. Napoleon                                (5-0)     15 9. Pewamo-Westphalia                  (3-2)     11 10. Schoolcraft                        (4-1)    6 Others receiving votes: Erie-Mason 4. Manchester 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5)        (5-0)     50 2. Beal City                                (5-0)     42 3. Fowler                                   (5-0)     40 4. Ubly                                      (4-0)     37 5. Saginaw MI. Lutheran Seminary  (5-0)     31 6. Iron Mountain                         (4-1)     16 7. Centreville                           (4-1)    14 8. Evart                                     (4-1)     12 9. Frankfort                               (4-1)     10 (tie) Addison                              (3-1)     10 Others receiving votes: Reading 7. Detroit Leadership Academy 4. Saginaw Nouvel 2. 8-Player Division 1 1. Adrian Lenawee Christian (1)     (4-1)     42 (tie) GR NorthPointe Christian (1) (5-0)     42 3. Martin (2)                            (5-0)    41 4. Merrill (1)                              (5-0)     37 5. Munising                                (5-0)     29 6. Bridgman                              (5-0)    22 7. Norway                                  (5-0)     20 8. Newberry                               (3-1)     8 (tie) Lincoln-Alcona                    (5-0)     8 10. Pickford                               (4-1)     7 Others receiving votes: Rogers City 6. Kingston 5. Farwell 4. Indian River-Inland Lakes 3. Breckenridge 1. 8-Player Division 2 1. Powers North Central (5)         (5-0)     50 2. Colon                                               (5-0)    44 3. Morrice                                  (5-0)     38 4. Marion                                   (5-0)     35 5. Climax-Scotts                         (5-0)     31 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park          (4-1)     22 7. Peck                                      (4-1)     13 8. Posen                                    (4-1)     11 9. Au Gres-Sims                          (4-1)     8 10. Lake Linden-Hubbell               (3-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Portland St Patrick 6. Cedarville 4. Gaylord St. Mary 3. Mendon 3.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Dallas over Giants on MNF; Cubs, Sox and Tigers are off – WSJM Morning Sports

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 2:57


NFL – National Football League – Week 3 Last Night Dallas Cowboys 23, New York Giants 16 Cowboys 23, Giants 16 – Lamb’s 1-handed TD catch gives Dallas 23-16 win over Giants CeeDee Lamb made a one-handed touchdown catch with 8:30 to play to cap a go-ahead drive, and the Dallas Cowboys beat the New York Giants 23-16. Ezekiel Elliott scored on a 1-yard run to ignite a comeback from a seven-point deficit and Brett Maher kicked three field goals as the Cowboys beat the Giants for the 10th time in 11 games. Cooper Rush threw for 210 yards and a 1-yard TD in winning his second straight start. Saquon Barkley scored on a 36-yard touchdown run and Graham Gano added three field goals for the Giants. NFL – NFL ends Pro Bowl; skills competitions, flag game instead The NFL is replacing the Pro Bowl with weeklong skills competitions and a flag football game. The new event will be renamed “The Pro Bowl Games” and will feature AFC and NFC players showcasing their football and non-football skills in challenges over several days. The 2023 Games will be held in Las Vegas, and the flag football game at Allegiant Stadium is Sunday, Feb. 5. Peyton Manning and his Omaha Productions company will help shape programming and promote the event’s content throughout the week. Manning, a 14-time Pro Bowl pick during his Hall of Fame career, will provide his perspective, and will also be a part of the coaching staff for flag game. NFL – Browns’ Garrett injured in one-car accident, status unknown Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett remains under hospital care after being involved in a one-car accident following practice. The team says Garrett did not suffer life-threatening injuries but provided no further details on his condition. His agent said Garrett has remained alert and responsive while getting medical attention. The Ohio State Highway Patrol says it responded to a rollover crash around 3 p.m. Troopers found a gray Porsche 911 Turbo S on the right side of the road with rollover damage. The highway patrol said Garrett and a unidentified female passenger were both transported to a hospital. The crash is still under investigation. Garrett was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft. NFL – Bucs relocating to Miami area due to potential impact of Ian The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will relocate football operations to the Miami area in preparation for next weekend’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs ahead of the potential impact of Hurricane Ian on Florida’s Gulf Coast. The Buccaneers announced Monday night that the team will leave Tampa on Tuesday and relocate in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The Buccaneers are expected to practice at the Miami Dolphins’ training complex in Miami Gardens, Florida, starting on Wednesday and continue through this week’s preparations, if necessary. MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Tigers, Cubs, and White Sox were off Tonight Kansas City (Greinke 4-9) at Detroit (Wentz 2-2), 6:40 p.m.                 WSJM/WCSY 6:20 Chicago White Sox (Lynn 7-6) at Minnesota (Ober 1-3), 7:40 p.m. Philadelphia (Wheeler 11-7) at Chicago Cubs (Stroman 4-7), 7:40 p.m. Covid/Sports – Canada won’t require masks on planes, drops vaccine mandate The Canadian government will no longer require people to wear masks on planes. Government officials also confirmed Canada is dropping the vaccine requirement for people entering the country at the end of the month. Canada, like the United States, requires foreign nationals to be vaccinated when entering the country. No change in the mandate is expected in the U.S. in the near term. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has agreed to let a cabinet order enforcing mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirements at the border expire Sept. 30. Transport Canada is also removing travel requirements and as of October 1 people won’t have to wear masks on trains and planes. NHL – National Hockey League – Preseason Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Pittsburgh Penguins, 7:00 p.m. St. Louis Blues at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. NBA – Pistons guard Cade Cunningham bulked up for 2nd NBA season Cade Cunningham packed on about 10 pounds of muscle in his first NBA offseason, hoping the added weight will help him lift his game and the Detroit Pistons to another level. The 6-foot-6 guard validated Detroit’s decision to draft him No. 1 overall last year. He averaged 17.4 points to lead all rookies, ranked second among first-year players with 5.6 assists a game and grabbed 5.5 rebounds after overcoming an ankle injury that slowed the start of his career. He and the rest of the Pistons are back for camp, eager to improve on last year’s finish. NBA – Bulls set sights higher, look to build on run to playoffs The Chicago Bulls have their sights set higher after making the playoffs for the first time since 2017. They led the Eastern Conference for a big portion of the season with DeMar DeRozan playing at an MVP level. The Bulls were knocked out in the first round by Milwaukee. Chicago returns with its core group of players intact. The Bulls will be without point guard Lonzo Ball for at least 4-6 weeks after left knee surgery. NBA – Turner heads into another season with Pacers, trade talk Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner has grown accustomed to the trade talk. He saw two-time All-Star Domantas Sabonis and Caris LeVert dealt away in February. He saw guard Malcolm Brogdon sent to Boston over the summer. So it’s no surprise to Turner that he’s at the center of trade rumors yet again as the longest-tenured Pacers player enters the final season of his contract. But Turner doesn’t seem to mind. For now, the 26-year-old still suits up for the team that drafted him and as long he stays in town, Turner intends to play winning basketball. NCAAFB – Texas Tech fined for field storming when Texas player shoved Texas Tech was fined $50,000 and reprimanded by the Big 12 Conference because fans stormed the field following an overtime victory against rival Texas. A video of the celebration shows one of those fans shoving a Longhorns player. Texas Tech posted on social media a still shot from the video asking for help in identifying that fan. Texas senior edge rusher Ovie Oghoufo was shoved from behind by one fan running onto the field Saturday after the Red Raiders won 37-34. Texas coach Steve Sarkisian says Oghoufo showed great poise and composure in what could have turned into an ugly situation. NCAAFB – Ga Tech fires Geoff Collins in 4th season with 10-28 mark Geoff Collins is out as Georgia Tech’s football coach. Collins was fired in the midst of his fourth season after failing to make headway with a brash plan to turn the Yellow Jackets into a national powerhouse through branding and promoting Atlanta’s big-city culture. Collins was dumped two days after a 27-10 loss to Central Florida left him with a record of 10-28. Collins finished his tenure with a winning percentage of just .263 — the lowest of 13 full-time coaches in the school’s history. Georgia Tech also fired athletic director Todd Stansbury. NASCAR – AP Exclusive: Jimmie Johnson to retire from full-time racing Seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson tells The Associated Press that he is retiring from full-time racing and will turn his focus toward spending time with family. He figures his future schedule will include no more than 10 bucket-list events. The 47-year-old says he has no idea what his racing schedule will look like, or whether he’ll run any IndyCar races next season. He wants to do the 24 Hours of Le Mans with NASCAR and Hendrick Motorsports, and has interest in “The Double” of the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day. But he also wants to travel with his family and perhaps spend a year living abroad. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Women’s Volleyball Lake Michigan College at Kellogg Community College, 6:30 p.m. Southwestern Michigan College at Glen Oaks Community College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Berrien Springs 4, Our Lady of the Lake 2 South Haven 0, Kalamazoo Christian 0 – TIE Fennville 2, Watervliet 0 Delton-Kellogg 8, Coloma 0 Edwardsburg 3, Paw Paw 1 Vicksburg 7, Niles 1 Sturgis 3, Otsego 1 Plainwell 7, Three Rivers 2 Bangor 8, Comstock 1 Buchanan 2, Bloomingdale 0 Holland Black River 5, Lawton 4 Cassopolis 2, Kalamazoo Heritage 1 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 1, Grand Rapids Union 1 – TIE Schoolcraft 2, Constantine 1 Volleyball St. Joseph 3, Three Rivers 2 Our Lady of the Lake 3, Berrien Springs 0 Buchanan 3, Edwardsburg 1 Tonight Boys Soccer St. Joseph at Lakeshore, 6:30 p.m. Dowagiac at Berrien Springs, 6:30 p.m. Bridgman at Parchment, 6:00 p.m. South Haven at Buchanan, 4:30 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Mattawan, 6:30 p.m. Gull Lake at Kalamazoo Central, 6:30 p.m. Portage Central at Battle Creek Lakeview, 6:30 p.m. Portage Northern at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. Volleyball Mishawaka (IN) at Niles, 6:30 p.m. Mendon at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Lawrence, 6:00 p.m. Cassopolis at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Gobles at Galesburg-Augusta, 6:30 p.m. Martin at Holland Black River, 6:30 p.m. Coloma, Watervliet, Kalamazoo Hackett at Lawton, 5:00 p.m. Bridgman, South Haven, Constantine at Schoolcraft, 5:00 p.m. Allegan, Kalamazoo Christian at Parchment, 5:00 p.m. Girls Swimming and Diving Bridgman Co-Op at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:00 p.m. Boys Tennis Vicksburg at St. Joseph, 4:00 p.m. South Haven at Buchanan, 4:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                          (5-0)     50 2. Caledonia                               (5-0)     43 3. Macomb Dakota                        (5-0)     39 4. Rockford                                (5-0)     38 5. Rochester Adams                     (4-1)     21 6. West Bloomfield                      (4-1)     19 7. Clinton Twp. Chippewa Valley     (4-1)     18 8. Brighton                                (5-0)     13 9. Lapeer                                    (5-0)     12 (tie) Detroit Catholic Central       (4-1)     12 Others receiving votes: Saline 10. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                              (5-0)     49 2. Warren De La Salle (1)              (4-1)     44 3. Livonia Franklin                       (5-0)     36 4. GR Forest Hills Central             (5-0)     34 5. Muskegon Mona Shores             (4-1)     33 6. South Lyon                             (4-1)     24 7. East Lansing                           (4-1)     18 8. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer           (4-1)     11 9. Midland                                  (4-1)     10 10. Birmingham Seaholm               (5-0)     7 Others receiving votes: Port Huron Northern 5. Swartz Creek 2. South Lyon East 2. Division 3 1. Detroit King (4)                      (3-1)     49 2. Mount Pleasant (1)                  (5-0)     44 3. Walled Lake Western                (5-0)     40 4. Zeeland West                          (5-0)     37 5. Mason                                    (5-0)     27 6. Muskegon                               (3-2)     20 (tie) Gibraltar Carlson                (5-0)     20 8. River Rouge                            (3-1)     17 9. DeWitt                                  (3-2)     14 10. St. Joseph                           (4-1)    6 Others receiving votes: Grosse Pointe North 1. Division 4 1. GR South Christian (5)             (5-0)     50 2. Whitehall                               (5-0)     45 3. Riverview                               (5-0)     37 4. Croswell-Lexington                 (5-0)     36 5. Redford Union                         (5-0)     30 6. Charlotte                               (5-0)     19 7. Freeland                                (4-1)     16 8. Chelsea                                  (4-1)     13 9. Edwardsburg                         (4-1)    12 10. North Branch                         (5-0)     8 Others receiving votes: Goodrich 4. Ludington 3. GR Forest Hills Eastern 2. Division 5 1. GR Catholic Central (5)             (5-0)     50 2. Frankenmuth                           (5-0)     45 3. Muskegon Oakridge                  (5-0)     38 4. Detroit Country Day                (3-1)     30 5. Gladwin                                 (5-0)     26 6. Belding                                  (5-0)     23 7. Berrien Springs                    (5-0)    17 (tie) Portland                             (4-1)     17 9. Corunna                                 (4-1)     13 10. Williamston                          (4-1)     6 Others receiving votes: Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 4. Marine City 3. Olivet 2. Armada 1. Division 6 1. GR West Catholic (5)               (5-0)     50 2. Clinton                                  (5-0)     45 3. Gladstone                              (5-0)     36 (tie) Standish-Sterling                (5-0)     36 5. Negaunee                               (5-0)     29 6. Millington                              (4-1)     20 7. Durand                                  (5-0)     18 8. Boyne City                              (5-0)     17 9. Kent City                                (5-0)     14 10. Madison Heights Bishop Foley   (5-0)     3 (tie) Ecorse                                (5-0)     3 (tie) Warren Michigan Collegiate   (4-1)     3 Others receiving votes: Constantine 1. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (5)      (5-0)     50 2. Hudson                                  (4-0)     42 (tie) New Lothrop                         (5-0)     42 4. Detroit Central                       (5-0)     35 5. Charlevoix                              (5-0)     24 6. Ithaca                                                (4-1)     23 7. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker    (5-0)     22 8. Napoleon                                (5-0)     15 9. Pewamo-Westphalia                  (3-2)     11 10. Schoolcraft                        (4-1)    6 Others receiving votes: Erie-Mason 4. Manchester 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5)        (5-0)     50 2. Beal City                                (5-0)     42 3. Fowler                                   (5-0)     40 4. Ubly                                      (4-0)     37 5. Saginaw MI. Lutheran Seminary  (5-0)     31 6. Iron Mountain                         (4-1)     16 7. Centreville                           (4-1)    14 8. Evart                                     (4-1)     12 9. Frankfort                               (4-1)     10 (tie) Addison                              (3-1)     10 Others receiving votes: Reading 7. Detroit Leadership Academy 4. Saginaw Nouvel 2. 8-Player Division 1 1. Adrian Lenawee Christian (1)     (4-1)     42 (tie) GR NorthPointe Christian (1) (5-0)     42 3. Martin (2)                            (5-0)    41 4. Merrill (1)                              (5-0)     37 5. Munising                                (5-0)     29 6. Bridgman                              (5-0)    22 7. Norway                                  (5-0)     20 8. Newberry                               (3-1)     8 (tie) Lincoln-Alcona                    (5-0)     8 10. Pickford                               (4-1)     7 Others receiving votes: Rogers City 6. Kingston 5. Farwell 4. Indian River-Inland Lakes 3. Breckenridge 1. 8-Player Division 2 1. Powers North Central (5)         (5-0)     50 2. Colon                                               (5-0)    44 3. Morrice                                  (5-0)     38 4. Marion                                   (5-0)     35 5. Climax-Scotts                         (5-0)     31 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park          (4-1)     22 7. Peck                                      (4-1)     13 8. Posen                                    (4-1)     11 9. Au Gres-Sims                          (4-1)     8 10. Lake Linden-Hubbell               (3-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Portland St Patrick 6. Cedarville 4. Gaylord St. Mary 3. Mendon 3.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Dallas over Giants on MNF; Cubs, Sox and Tigers are off – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 2:57


NFL – National Football League – Week 3 Last Night Dallas Cowboys 23, New York Giants 16 Cowboys 23, Giants 16 – Lamb’s 1-handed TD catch gives Dallas 23-16 win over Giants CeeDee Lamb made a one-handed touchdown catch with 8:30 to play to cap a go-ahead drive, and the Dallas Cowboys beat the New York Giants 23-16. Ezekiel Elliott scored on a 1-yard run to ignite a comeback from a seven-point deficit and Brett Maher kicked three field goals as the Cowboys beat the Giants for the 10th time in 11 games. Cooper Rush threw for 210 yards and a 1-yard TD in winning his second straight start. Saquon Barkley scored on a 36-yard touchdown run and Graham Gano added three field goals for the Giants. NFL – NFL ends Pro Bowl; skills competitions, flag game instead The NFL is replacing the Pro Bowl with weeklong skills competitions and a flag football game. The new event will be renamed “The Pro Bowl Games” and will feature AFC and NFC players showcasing their football and non-football skills in challenges over several days. The 2023 Games will be held in Las Vegas, and the flag football game at Allegiant Stadium is Sunday, Feb. 5. Peyton Manning and his Omaha Productions company will help shape programming and promote the event’s content throughout the week. Manning, a 14-time Pro Bowl pick during his Hall of Fame career, will provide his perspective, and will also be a part of the coaching staff for flag game. NFL – Browns’ Garrett injured in one-car accident, status unknown Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett remains under hospital care after being involved in a one-car accident following practice. The team says Garrett did not suffer life-threatening injuries but provided no further details on his condition. His agent said Garrett has remained alert and responsive while getting medical attention. The Ohio State Highway Patrol says it responded to a rollover crash around 3 p.m. Troopers found a gray Porsche 911 Turbo S on the right side of the road with rollover damage. The highway patrol said Garrett and a unidentified female passenger were both transported to a hospital. The crash is still under investigation. Garrett was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft. NFL – Bucs relocating to Miami area due to potential impact of Ian The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will relocate football operations to the Miami area in preparation for next weekend’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs ahead of the potential impact of Hurricane Ian on Florida’s Gulf Coast. The Buccaneers announced Monday night that the team will leave Tampa on Tuesday and relocate in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The Buccaneers are expected to practice at the Miami Dolphins’ training complex in Miami Gardens, Florida, starting on Wednesday and continue through this week’s preparations, if necessary. MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Tigers, Cubs, and White Sox were off Tonight Kansas City (Greinke 4-9) at Detroit (Wentz 2-2), 6:40 p.m.                 WSJM/WCSY 6:20 Chicago White Sox (Lynn 7-6) at Minnesota (Ober 1-3), 7:40 p.m. Philadelphia (Wheeler 11-7) at Chicago Cubs (Stroman 4-7), 7:40 p.m. Covid/Sports – Canada won’t require masks on planes, drops vaccine mandate The Canadian government will no longer require people to wear masks on planes. Government officials also confirmed Canada is dropping the vaccine requirement for people entering the country at the end of the month. Canada, like the United States, requires foreign nationals to be vaccinated when entering the country. No change in the mandate is expected in the U.S. in the near term. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has agreed to let a cabinet order enforcing mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirements at the border expire Sept. 30. Transport Canada is also removing travel requirements and as of October 1 people won’t have to wear masks on trains and planes. NHL – National Hockey League – Preseason Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Pittsburgh Penguins, 7:00 p.m. St. Louis Blues at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. NBA – Pistons guard Cade Cunningham bulked up for 2nd NBA season Cade Cunningham packed on about 10 pounds of muscle in his first NBA offseason, hoping the added weight will help him lift his game and the Detroit Pistons to another level. The 6-foot-6 guard validated Detroit’s decision to draft him No. 1 overall last year. He averaged 17.4 points to lead all rookies, ranked second among first-year players with 5.6 assists a game and grabbed 5.5 rebounds after overcoming an ankle injury that slowed the start of his career. He and the rest of the Pistons are back for camp, eager to improve on last year’s finish. NBA – Bulls set sights higher, look to build on run to playoffs The Chicago Bulls have their sights set higher after making the playoffs for the first time since 2017. They led the Eastern Conference for a big portion of the season with DeMar DeRozan playing at an MVP level. The Bulls were knocked out in the first round by Milwaukee. Chicago returns with its core group of players intact. The Bulls will be without point guard Lonzo Ball for at least 4-6 weeks after left knee surgery. NBA – Turner heads into another season with Pacers, trade talk Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner has grown accustomed to the trade talk. He saw two-time All-Star Domantas Sabonis and Caris LeVert dealt away in February. He saw guard Malcolm Brogdon sent to Boston over the summer. So it’s no surprise to Turner that he’s at the center of trade rumors yet again as the longest-tenured Pacers player enters the final season of his contract. But Turner doesn’t seem to mind. For now, the 26-year-old still suits up for the team that drafted him and as long he stays in town, Turner intends to play winning basketball. NCAAFB – Texas Tech fined for field storming when Texas player shoved Texas Tech was fined $50,000 and reprimanded by the Big 12 Conference because fans stormed the field following an overtime victory against rival Texas. A video of the celebration shows one of those fans shoving a Longhorns player. Texas Tech posted on social media a still shot from the video asking for help in identifying that fan. Texas senior edge rusher Ovie Oghoufo was shoved from behind by one fan running onto the field Saturday after the Red Raiders won 37-34. Texas coach Steve Sarkisian says Oghoufo showed great poise and composure in what could have turned into an ugly situation. NCAAFB – Ga Tech fires Geoff Collins in 4th season with 10-28 mark Geoff Collins is out as Georgia Tech’s football coach. Collins was fired in the midst of his fourth season after failing to make headway with a brash plan to turn the Yellow Jackets into a national powerhouse through branding and promoting Atlanta’s big-city culture. Collins was dumped two days after a 27-10 loss to Central Florida left him with a record of 10-28. Collins finished his tenure with a winning percentage of just .263 — the lowest of 13 full-time coaches in the school’s history. Georgia Tech also fired athletic director Todd Stansbury. NASCAR – AP Exclusive: Jimmie Johnson to retire from full-time racing Seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson tells The Associated Press that he is retiring from full-time racing and will turn his focus toward spending time with family. He figures his future schedule will include no more than 10 bucket-list events. The 47-year-old says he has no idea what his racing schedule will look like, or whether he’ll run any IndyCar races next season. He wants to do the 24 Hours of Le Mans with NASCAR and Hendrick Motorsports, and has interest in “The Double” of the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day. But he also wants to travel with his family and perhaps spend a year living abroad. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Women’s Volleyball Lake Michigan College at Kellogg Community College, 6:30 p.m. Southwestern Michigan College at Glen Oaks Community College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Berrien Springs 4, Our Lady of the Lake 2 South Haven 0, Kalamazoo Christian 0 – TIE Fennville 2, Watervliet 0 Delton-Kellogg 8, Coloma 0 Edwardsburg 3, Paw Paw 1 Vicksburg 7, Niles 1 Sturgis 3, Otsego 1 Plainwell 7, Three Rivers 2 Bangor 8, Comstock 1 Buchanan 2, Bloomingdale 0 Holland Black River 5, Lawton 4 Cassopolis 2, Kalamazoo Heritage 1 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 1, Grand Rapids Union 1 – TIE Schoolcraft 2, Constantine 1 Volleyball St. Joseph 3, Three Rivers 2 Our Lady of the Lake 3, Berrien Springs 0 Buchanan 3, Edwardsburg 1 Tonight Boys Soccer St. Joseph at Lakeshore, 6:30 p.m. Dowagiac at Berrien Springs, 6:30 p.m. Bridgman at Parchment, 6:00 p.m. South Haven at Buchanan, 4:30 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Mattawan, 6:30 p.m. Gull Lake at Kalamazoo Central, 6:30 p.m. Portage Central at Battle Creek Lakeview, 6:30 p.m. Portage Northern at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. Volleyball Mishawaka (IN) at Niles, 6:30 p.m. Mendon at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Lawrence, 6:00 p.m. Cassopolis at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Gobles at Galesburg-Augusta, 6:30 p.m. Martin at Holland Black River, 6:30 p.m. Coloma, Watervliet, Kalamazoo Hackett at Lawton, 5:00 p.m. Bridgman, South Haven, Constantine at Schoolcraft, 5:00 p.m. Allegan, Kalamazoo Christian at Parchment, 5:00 p.m. Girls Swimming and Diving Bridgman Co-Op at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:00 p.m. Boys Tennis Vicksburg at St. Joseph, 4:00 p.m. South Haven at Buchanan, 4:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                          (5-0)     50 2. Caledonia                               (5-0)     43 3. Macomb Dakota                        (5-0)     39 4. Rockford                                (5-0)     38 5. Rochester Adams                     (4-1)     21 6. West Bloomfield                      (4-1)     19 7. Clinton Twp. Chippewa Valley     (4-1)     18 8. Brighton                                (5-0)     13 9. Lapeer                                    (5-0)     12 (tie) Detroit Catholic Central       (4-1)     12 Others receiving votes: Saline 10. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                              (5-0)     49 2. Warren De La Salle (1)              (4-1)     44 3. Livonia Franklin                       (5-0)     36 4. GR Forest Hills Central             (5-0)     34 5. Muskegon Mona Shores             (4-1)     33 6. South Lyon                             (4-1)     24 7. East Lansing                           (4-1)     18 8. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer           (4-1)     11 9. Midland                                  (4-1)     10 10. Birmingham Seaholm               (5-0)     7 Others receiving votes: Port Huron Northern 5. Swartz Creek 2. South Lyon East 2. Division 3 1. Detroit King (4)                      (3-1)     49 2. Mount Pleasant (1)                  (5-0)     44 3. Walled Lake Western                (5-0)     40 4. Zeeland West                          (5-0)     37 5. Mason                                    (5-0)     27 6. Muskegon                               (3-2)     20 (tie) Gibraltar Carlson                (5-0)     20 8. River Rouge                            (3-1)     17 9. DeWitt                                  (3-2)     14 10. St. Joseph                           (4-1)    6 Others receiving votes: Grosse Pointe North 1. Division 4 1. GR South Christian (5)             (5-0)     50 2. Whitehall                               (5-0)     45 3. Riverview                               (5-0)     37 4. Croswell-Lexington                 (5-0)     36 5. Redford Union                         (5-0)     30 6. Charlotte                               (5-0)     19 7. Freeland                                (4-1)     16 8. Chelsea                                  (4-1)     13 9. Edwardsburg                         (4-1)    12 10. North Branch                         (5-0)     8 Others receiving votes: Goodrich 4. Ludington 3. GR Forest Hills Eastern 2. Division 5 1. GR Catholic Central (5)             (5-0)     50 2. Frankenmuth                           (5-0)     45 3. Muskegon Oakridge                  (5-0)     38 4. Detroit Country Day                (3-1)     30 5. Gladwin                                 (5-0)     26 6. Belding                                  (5-0)     23 7. Berrien Springs                    (5-0)    17 (tie) Portland                             (4-1)     17 9. Corunna                                 (4-1)     13 10. Williamston                          (4-1)     6 Others receiving votes: Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 4. Marine City 3. Olivet 2. Armada 1. Division 6 1. GR West Catholic (5)               (5-0)     50 2. Clinton                                  (5-0)     45 3. Gladstone                              (5-0)     36 (tie) Standish-Sterling                (5-0)     36 5. Negaunee                               (5-0)     29 6. Millington                              (4-1)     20 7. Durand                                  (5-0)     18 8. Boyne City                              (5-0)     17 9. Kent City                                (5-0)     14 10. Madison Heights Bishop Foley   (5-0)     3 (tie) Ecorse                                (5-0)     3 (tie) Warren Michigan Collegiate   (4-1)     3 Others receiving votes: Constantine 1. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (5)      (5-0)     50 2. Hudson                                  (4-0)     42 (tie) New Lothrop                         (5-0)     42 4. Detroit Central                       (5-0)     35 5. Charlevoix                              (5-0)     24 6. Ithaca                                                (4-1)     23 7. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker    (5-0)     22 8. Napoleon                                (5-0)     15 9. Pewamo-Westphalia                  (3-2)     11 10. Schoolcraft                        (4-1)    6 Others receiving votes: Erie-Mason 4. Manchester 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5)        (5-0)     50 2. Beal City                                (5-0)     42 3. Fowler                                   (5-0)     40 4. Ubly                                      (4-0)     37 5. Saginaw MI. Lutheran Seminary  (5-0)     31 6. Iron Mountain                         (4-1)     16 7. Centreville                           (4-1)    14 8. Evart                                     (4-1)     12 9. Frankfort                               (4-1)     10 (tie) Addison                              (3-1)     10 Others receiving votes: Reading 7. Detroit Leadership Academy 4. Saginaw Nouvel 2. 8-Player Division 1 1. Adrian Lenawee Christian (1)     (4-1)     42 (tie) GR NorthPointe Christian (1) (5-0)     42 3. Martin (2)                            (5-0)    41 4. Merrill (1)                              (5-0)     37 5. Munising                                (5-0)     29 6. Bridgman                              (5-0)    22 7. Norway                                  (5-0)     20 8. Newberry                               (3-1)     8 (tie) Lincoln-Alcona                    (5-0)     8 10. Pickford                               (4-1)     7 Others receiving votes: Rogers City 6. Kingston 5. Farwell 4. Indian River-Inland Lakes 3. Breckenridge 1. 8-Player Division 2 1. Powers North Central (5)         (5-0)     50 2. Colon                                               (5-0)    44 3. Morrice                                  (5-0)     38 4. Marion                                   (5-0)     35 5. Climax-Scotts                         (5-0)     31 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park          (4-1)     22 7. Peck                                      (4-1)     13 8. Posen                                    (4-1)     11 9. Au Gres-Sims                          (4-1)     8 10. Lake Linden-Hubbell               (3-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Portland St Patrick 6. Cedarville 4. Gaylord St. Mary 3. Mendon 3.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Tigers hire new GM, then shutout Baltimore – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 2:56


MLB – Tigers hire Giants GM Harris to oversee baseball operations Scott Harris was hired as the Detroit Tigers’ president of baseball operations, leaving the San Francisco Giants after three years as general manager. The 36-year-old Harris takes over for general manager Al Avila, fired on Aug. 10. The Tigers went 404-573 under Avila, who failed to take the team to the postseason during seven seasons overseeing baseball operations. Detroit started the season with high expectations but entered Monday night’s game against Baltimore last in the AL Central at 55-91. MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Detroit Tigers 11, Baltimore Orioles 0 Miami Marlins 10, Chicago Cubs 3 White Sox were off Tigers 11, Orioles 0 – Alexander loses no-hit bid in 7th as Tigers beat O’s 11-0 Tyler Alexander held Baltimore hitless until the seventh inning, Riley Greene and Ryan Kreidler had three RBIs apiece and the Detroit Tigers stalled the Orioles’ playoff push with an 11-0 victory. The loss on Monday night dropped Baltimore five games behind Seattle in the race for the last of three AL wild-card spots. Both teams have 16 games left, and the Mariners own the tiebreaker advantage for winning the season series. Alexander permitted only baserunners over the first six innings, both on walks, before Ryan Mountcastle led off the seventh by lofting a single in front of Greene in center field. Anthony Santander followed with another single, but both runners were stranded. Marlins 10, Cubs 3 – De La Cruz hits grand slam, Marlins beat Cubs 10-3 Bryan De La Cruz hit a grand slam in the third inning and the Miami Marlins beat the Chicago Cubs 10-3. Rookie Charles Leblanc and Jon Berti also went deep while Miguel Rojas had three hits for the Marlins. Berti also singled twice and stole two bases, giving him an NL-leading 36. Miami starter Edward Cabrera threw five innings of three-run ball. The rookie right-hander gave up three hits, walked three, struck out four and hit two batters. De La Cruz hit an opposite-field drive to right-center off Cubs starter Wade Miley, who allowed seven runs, three of them earned, in three-plus innings. Tonight Chicago Cubs (Sampson 2-5) at Miami (López 9-10), 6:40 p.m. Detroit (Wentz 1-2) at Baltimore (Voth 5-2), 7:05 p.m.     WSJM/WCSY 6:45 Cleveland (Civale 2-6) at Chicago White Sox (Cease 14-7), 8:10 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 2 Last Night Buffalo Bills 41, Tennessee Titans 7 Philadelphia Eagles 24, Minnesota Vikings 7 Bills 41, Titans 7 – Diggs scores 3 TDs for Bills in 41-7 rout of Titans Josh Allen threw four touchdown passes, including three to Stefon Diggs, and the Buffalo Bills rolled past Derrick Henry and the Tennessee Titans 41-7 in their home opener. The Bills followed a season-opening 31-10 rout of the Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams by throttling an opponent that has been their nemesis in each of the past two seasons. Fullback Reggie Gilliam and linebacker Matt Milano, with a 43-yard interception return, also scored touchdowns for Buffalo. Buffalo’s defense limited Tennessee to 182 yards of offense and 12 first downs, while registering two sacks and forcing four turnovers. The Titans fell to 0-2 for the first time since 2012. Eagles 24, Vikings 7 – Hurts, so good! Eagles QB dominant in 24-7 win over Vikings Jalen Hurts threw for 333 yards and a touchdown and he ran for 57 yards and two more scores to lead the Philadelphia Eagles to a 24-7 win over the Minnesota Vikings. Hurts had 301 total yards in the first half in the breakout game of his young career. The Eagles led 24-7 at halftime. Cornerback Darius Slay had two interceptions in the second half. The Eagles improved to 2-0. The Vikings are 1-1. Kirk Cousins and top target Justin Jefferson struggled for Minnesota. WNBA – WNBA players skipping Russia, choosing other places to play Top WNBA players are finding other places to compete this winter, not wanting to go back to Russia after the arrest and conviction of Brittney Griner on drug possession charges and the country’s invasion of Ukraine. Breanna Stewart and Jonquel Jones are going to Turkey. Courtney Vandersloot is headed to Hungary. All three were part of the same Russian super team as Griner. That club won five EuroLeague titles in the past eight seasons and has been dominant for nearly two decades with former greats DeLisha Milton Jones and Diana Taurasi playing there. Nearly a dozen WNBA players competed in Russia last winter and none of them are heading back this year. NCAAMBKB – College hoops player Emoni Bates charged with 2 felonies College basketball player Emoni Bates has been charged with two felonies related to the discovery of a gun during a traffic stop near Ann Arbor, Michigan. Bates transferred to Eastern Michigan after one season at Memphis. Authorities say Bates was pulled over after failing to stop at an intersection Sunday night. Bates was released Monday. Defense attorney Steve Haney says the vehicle and the gun didn’t belong to Bates. Bates averaged nearly 10 points a game last season as a freshman at Memphis. He missed much of the season with a back injury. Bates will return to court on Oct. 6. MILB – 2022 Midwest League Playoffs – Championship Series – Best of 3 Tonight South Bend Cubs at Lake County Captains, 7:05 p.m.                    (LC leads 1-0) *If game 3 is necessary, it will be Wednesday at Lake County MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Michigan Lutheran 0, New Buffalo 0 – TIE Watervliet 7, Coloma 0 Bangor 7, Covert 1 Bloomingdale 2, Brandywine 1 Fennville 2, South Haven 0 Kalamazoo Hackett 5, Bridgman 0 Otsego 5, Battle Creek Pennfield 0 Three Rivers 2, Buchanan 0 Hartford 5, Vicksburg 2 Allegan 10, Parchment 0 Constantine 3, Lawton 2 Delton-Kellogg 6, Saugatuck 1 Holland Black River 3, Kalamazoo Christian 1 Comstock 5, Vermontville Maple Valley 1 Volleyball Brandywine 3, Our Lady of the Lake 0 Boys Tennis Vicksburg 7, Edwardsburg 1 Today Boys Soccer St. Joseph at Gull Lake, 6:30 p.m. Lakeshore at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. Berrien Springs at Constantine, 5:30 p.m. Howardsville Christian at New Buffalo, 6:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Mattawan, 6:30 p.m. Portage Central at Portage Northern, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Battle Creek Central, 6:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Plainwell, 6:30 p.m. Boys Tennis Buchanan at Allegan, 4:30 p.m. Girls Golf SMAC West at Kalamazoo CC, 4:15 p.m. (PN) Volleyball Howardsville Christian at New Buffalo, 6:30 p.m. Mattawan at Otsego, 6:00 p.m. Marcellus at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Lawrence at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Constantine, 6:30 p.m. Lawton at Parchment, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Kalamazoo Hackett, 6:30 p.m. Bridgman, Galesburg-Augusta, Delton-Kellogg at South Haven Quad, 5:00 p.m. Watervliet, Gobles, Martin at Coloma Quad, 5:00 p.m. Allegan, Saugatuck at Fennville, 5:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                      (4-0)     50 2. West Bloomfield                                  (4-0)     40 3. Clinton Township Chippewa Valley           (4-0)     37 4. Caledonia                                           (4-0)     35 5. Rockford                                           (4-0)     34 6. Macomb Dakota                                   (4-0)     29 7. Brighton                                           (4-0)     13 8. Grandville                                         (4-0)     9 (tie) Detroit Catholic Central                   (3-1)     9 10. Saline                                             (4-0)     6 Others receiving votes: Lapeer 5. Rochester Adams 3. Romeo 2. Davison 2. Clarkston 1. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                         (4-0)     48 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                         (3-1)     42 3. East Lansing                                      (4-0)     38 4. Livonia Franklin                                  (4-0)     35 5. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central          (4-0)     31 (tie) Muskegon Mona Shores                     (3-1)     31 7. South Lyon                                        (3-1)     19 8. Port Huron Northern                          (4-0)     9 9. Birmingham Seaholm                             (4-0)     8 10. Saginaw Heritage                               (3-1)     5 Others receiving votes: Muskegon Reeths-Puffer 4. Roseville 3. Midland 2. Division 3 1. Detroit King (4)                                  (2-1)     49 2. Mount Pleasant (1)                              (4-0)     43 3. Walled Lake Western                            (4-0)     40 4. Zeeland West                                      (4-0)     37 5. Muskegon                                           (3-1)     30 6. River Rouge                                        (3-0)     24 7. Mason                                                (4-0)     21 8. Gibraltar Carlson                                (4-0)     14 9. DeWitt                                              (2-2)     9 10. Birmingham Brother Rice                     (2-2)     3 Others receiving votes: Coopersville 2. Haslett 2. St. Joseph 1. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (5)           (4-0)     50 2. Whitehall                                           (4-0)     45 3. Croswell-Lexington                             (4-0)     38 4. Freeland                                            (4-0)     34 5. Riverview                                           (4-0)     33 6. Redford Union                                     (4-0)     25 7. Charlotte                                           (4-0)     16 8. Edwardsburg                                     (3-1)    10 9. Carleton Airport                                 (4-0)     7 10. GR Forest Hills Eastern                      (4-0)     6 Others receiving votes: Chelsea 4. Ludington 3. North Branch 3. Three Rivers 1. Division 5 1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (5)          (4-0)     50 2. Frankenmuth                                       (4-0)     44 3. Muskegon Oakridge                              (4-0)     40 4. Gladwin                                             (4-0)     25 5. Detroit Country Day                            (3-1)     23 6. Belding                                              (4-0)     22 (tie) Portland                                         (3-1)     22 8. Berrien Springs                                (4-0)    20 9. Corunna                                             (4-0)     12 10. Williamston                                      (3-1)     10 Others receiving votes: Olivet 2. Dundee 2. Flint Hamady 2. Armada 1. Division 6 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (4-0)     50 2. Clinton                                              (4-0)     45 3. Millington                                          (4-0)     37 4. Standish-Sterling                               (4-0)     34 (tie) Gladstone                                       (4-0)     34 6. Negaunee                                           (4-0)     19 7. Durand                                              (4-0)     17 8. Boyne City                                          (4-0)     14 9. Kent City                                            (4-0)     8 10. Madison Heights Bishop Foley               (4-0)     5 (tie) Warren Michigan Collegiate               (3-1)     5 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 4. Constantine 3. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (4)                  (4-0)     40 2. New Lothrop                                       (4-0)     32 3. Hudson                                              (4-0)     28 4. Detroit Central                                   (4-0)     27 5. Pewamo-Westphalia                              (3-1)     25 6. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker                (4-0)     18 (tie) Ithaca                                            (3-1)     18 8. Charlevoix                                          (4-0)     16 9. Napoleon                                            (4-0)     8 10. Schoolcraft                                     (3-1)    4 Others receiving votes: Erie-Mason 3. Union City 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (4)                    (4-0)     40 2. Beal City                                            (4-0)     36 3. Ubly                                                  (4-0)     29 (tie) Fowler                                            (4-0)     29 5. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary       (4-0)     22 6. Evart                                                 (4-0)     18 7. Iron Mountain                                     (3-1)     16 8. Centreville                                       (3-1)    8 9. Detroit Leadership Academy                   (4-0)     6 10. Bark River-Harris                               (3-1)     5 Others receiving votes: Reading 4. Addison 3. Frankfort 3. Saginaw Nouvel 1. 8-Man Division 1 1. Adrian Lenawee Christian (2)                 (3-1)     35 2. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian       (4-0)     34 3. Merrill (1)                                          (4-0)     30 4. Martin (1)                                        (4-0)    29 5. Norway                                              (4-0)     15 6. Munising                                            (4-0)     10 (tie) Breckenridge                                   (3-1)     10 (tie) Bridgman                                      (4-0)    10 9. Pickford                                             (4-0)     9 10. Pittsford                                          (2-2)     7 (tie) Rogers City                                     (4-0)     7 (tie) Lincoln-Alcona                                (4-0)     7 Others receiving votes: Kingston 6. Farwell 5. Gobles 3. Deckerville 1. Litchfield 1. Newberry 1. 8-Man Division 2 1. Powers North Central (3)                     (4-0)     39 2. Colon (1)                                           (4-0)     37 3. Marion                                               (4-0)     29 4. Morrice                                              (4-0)     28 5. Climax-Scotts                                     (4-0)     23 6. Lake Linden-Hubbell                             (3-1)     10 (tie) Crystal Falls Forest Park                   (3-1)     10 8. Portland St Patrick                             (3-1)     8 9. Peck                                                  (3-1)     7 10. Mio                                                  (3-1)     6 Others receiving votes: Posen 5. Athens 5. Au Gres-Sims 4. Mendon 4. Gaylord St. Mary 3. Cedarville 2.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Tigers hire new GM, then shutout Baltimore – WSJM Morning Sports

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 2:56


MLB – Tigers hire Giants GM Harris to oversee baseball operations Scott Harris was hired as the Detroit Tigers’ president of baseball operations, leaving the San Francisco Giants after three years as general manager. The 36-year-old Harris takes over for general manager Al Avila, fired on Aug. 10. The Tigers went 404-573 under Avila, who failed to take the team to the postseason during seven seasons overseeing baseball operations. Detroit started the season with high expectations but entered Monday night’s game against Baltimore last in the AL Central at 55-91. MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Detroit Tigers 11, Baltimore Orioles 0 Miami Marlins 10, Chicago Cubs 3 White Sox were off Tigers 11, Orioles 0 – Alexander loses no-hit bid in 7th as Tigers beat O’s 11-0 Tyler Alexander held Baltimore hitless until the seventh inning, Riley Greene and Ryan Kreidler had three RBIs apiece and the Detroit Tigers stalled the Orioles’ playoff push with an 11-0 victory. The loss on Monday night dropped Baltimore five games behind Seattle in the race for the last of three AL wild-card spots. Both teams have 16 games left, and the Mariners own the tiebreaker advantage for winning the season series. Alexander permitted only baserunners over the first six innings, both on walks, before Ryan Mountcastle led off the seventh by lofting a single in front of Greene in center field. Anthony Santander followed with another single, but both runners were stranded. Marlins 10, Cubs 3 – De La Cruz hits grand slam, Marlins beat Cubs 10-3 Bryan De La Cruz hit a grand slam in the third inning and the Miami Marlins beat the Chicago Cubs 10-3. Rookie Charles Leblanc and Jon Berti also went deep while Miguel Rojas had three hits for the Marlins. Berti also singled twice and stole two bases, giving him an NL-leading 36. Miami starter Edward Cabrera threw five innings of three-run ball. The rookie right-hander gave up three hits, walked three, struck out four and hit two batters. De La Cruz hit an opposite-field drive to right-center off Cubs starter Wade Miley, who allowed seven runs, three of them earned, in three-plus innings. Tonight Chicago Cubs (Sampson 2-5) at Miami (López 9-10), 6:40 p.m. Detroit (Wentz 1-2) at Baltimore (Voth 5-2), 7:05 p.m.     WSJM/WCSY 6:45 Cleveland (Civale 2-6) at Chicago White Sox (Cease 14-7), 8:10 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 2 Last Night Buffalo Bills 41, Tennessee Titans 7 Philadelphia Eagles 24, Minnesota Vikings 7 Bills 41, Titans 7 – Diggs scores 3 TDs for Bills in 41-7 rout of Titans Josh Allen threw four touchdown passes, including three to Stefon Diggs, and the Buffalo Bills rolled past Derrick Henry and the Tennessee Titans 41-7 in their home opener. The Bills followed a season-opening 31-10 rout of the Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams by throttling an opponent that has been their nemesis in each of the past two seasons. Fullback Reggie Gilliam and linebacker Matt Milano, with a 43-yard interception return, also scored touchdowns for Buffalo. Buffalo’s defense limited Tennessee to 182 yards of offense and 12 first downs, while registering two sacks and forcing four turnovers. The Titans fell to 0-2 for the first time since 2012. Eagles 24, Vikings 7 – Hurts, so good! Eagles QB dominant in 24-7 win over Vikings Jalen Hurts threw for 333 yards and a touchdown and he ran for 57 yards and two more scores to lead the Philadelphia Eagles to a 24-7 win over the Minnesota Vikings. Hurts had 301 total yards in the first half in the breakout game of his young career. The Eagles led 24-7 at halftime. Cornerback Darius Slay had two interceptions in the second half. The Eagles improved to 2-0. The Vikings are 1-1. Kirk Cousins and top target Justin Jefferson struggled for Minnesota. WNBA – WNBA players skipping Russia, choosing other places to play Top WNBA players are finding other places to compete this winter, not wanting to go back to Russia after the arrest and conviction of Brittney Griner on drug possession charges and the country’s invasion of Ukraine. Breanna Stewart and Jonquel Jones are going to Turkey. Courtney Vandersloot is headed to Hungary. All three were part of the same Russian super team as Griner. That club won five EuroLeague titles in the past eight seasons and has been dominant for nearly two decades with former greats DeLisha Milton Jones and Diana Taurasi playing there. Nearly a dozen WNBA players competed in Russia last winter and none of them are heading back this year. NCAAMBKB – College hoops player Emoni Bates charged with 2 felonies College basketball player Emoni Bates has been charged with two felonies related to the discovery of a gun during a traffic stop near Ann Arbor, Michigan. Bates transferred to Eastern Michigan after one season at Memphis. Authorities say Bates was pulled over after failing to stop at an intersection Sunday night. Bates was released Monday. Defense attorney Steve Haney says the vehicle and the gun didn’t belong to Bates. Bates averaged nearly 10 points a game last season as a freshman at Memphis. He missed much of the season with a back injury. Bates will return to court on Oct. 6. MILB – 2022 Midwest League Playoffs – Championship Series – Best of 3 Tonight South Bend Cubs at Lake County Captains, 7:05 p.m.                    (LC leads 1-0) *If game 3 is necessary, it will be Wednesday at Lake County MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Michigan Lutheran 0, New Buffalo 0 – TIE Watervliet 7, Coloma 0 Bangor 7, Covert 1 Bloomingdale 2, Brandywine 1 Fennville 2, South Haven 0 Kalamazoo Hackett 5, Bridgman 0 Otsego 5, Battle Creek Pennfield 0 Three Rivers 2, Buchanan 0 Hartford 5, Vicksburg 2 Allegan 10, Parchment 0 Constantine 3, Lawton 2 Delton-Kellogg 6, Saugatuck 1 Holland Black River 3, Kalamazoo Christian 1 Comstock 5, Vermontville Maple Valley 1 Volleyball Brandywine 3, Our Lady of the Lake 0 Boys Tennis Vicksburg 7, Edwardsburg 1 Today Boys Soccer St. Joseph at Gull Lake, 6:30 p.m. Lakeshore at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. Berrien Springs at Constantine, 5:30 p.m. Howardsville Christian at New Buffalo, 6:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Mattawan, 6:30 p.m. Portage Central at Portage Northern, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Battle Creek Central, 6:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Plainwell, 6:30 p.m. Boys Tennis Buchanan at Allegan, 4:30 p.m. Girls Golf SMAC West at Kalamazoo CC, 4:15 p.m. (PN) Volleyball Howardsville Christian at New Buffalo, 6:30 p.m. Mattawan at Otsego, 6:00 p.m. Marcellus at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Lawrence at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Constantine, 6:30 p.m. Lawton at Parchment, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Kalamazoo Hackett, 6:30 p.m. Bridgman, Galesburg-Augusta, Delton-Kellogg at South Haven Quad, 5:00 p.m. Watervliet, Gobles, Martin at Coloma Quad, 5:00 p.m. Allegan, Saugatuck at Fennville, 5:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                      (4-0)     50 2. West Bloomfield                                  (4-0)     40 3. Clinton Township Chippewa Valley           (4-0)     37 4. Caledonia                                           (4-0)     35 5. Rockford                                           (4-0)     34 6. Macomb Dakota                                   (4-0)     29 7. Brighton                                           (4-0)     13 8. Grandville                                         (4-0)     9 (tie) Detroit Catholic Central                   (3-1)     9 10. Saline                                             (4-0)     6 Others receiving votes: Lapeer 5. Rochester Adams 3. Romeo 2. Davison 2. Clarkston 1. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                         (4-0)     48 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                         (3-1)     42 3. East Lansing                                      (4-0)     38 4. Livonia Franklin                                  (4-0)     35 5. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central          (4-0)     31 (tie) Muskegon Mona Shores                     (3-1)     31 7. South Lyon                                        (3-1)     19 8. Port Huron Northern                          (4-0)     9 9. Birmingham Seaholm                             (4-0)     8 10. Saginaw Heritage                               (3-1)     5 Others receiving votes: Muskegon Reeths-Puffer 4. Roseville 3. Midland 2. Division 3 1. Detroit King (4)                                  (2-1)     49 2. Mount Pleasant (1)                              (4-0)     43 3. Walled Lake Western                            (4-0)     40 4. Zeeland West                                      (4-0)     37 5. Muskegon                                           (3-1)     30 6. River Rouge                                        (3-0)     24 7. Mason                                                (4-0)     21 8. Gibraltar Carlson                                (4-0)     14 9. DeWitt                                              (2-2)     9 10. Birmingham Brother Rice                     (2-2)     3 Others receiving votes: Coopersville 2. Haslett 2. St. Joseph 1. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (5)           (4-0)     50 2. Whitehall                                           (4-0)     45 3. Croswell-Lexington                             (4-0)     38 4. Freeland                                            (4-0)     34 5. Riverview                                           (4-0)     33 6. Redford Union                                     (4-0)     25 7. Charlotte                                           (4-0)     16 8. Edwardsburg                                     (3-1)    10 9. Carleton Airport                                 (4-0)     7 10. GR Forest Hills Eastern                      (4-0)     6 Others receiving votes: Chelsea 4. Ludington 3. North Branch 3. Three Rivers 1. Division 5 1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (5)          (4-0)     50 2. Frankenmuth                                       (4-0)     44 3. Muskegon Oakridge                              (4-0)     40 4. Gladwin                                             (4-0)     25 5. Detroit Country Day                            (3-1)     23 6. Belding                                              (4-0)     22 (tie) Portland                                         (3-1)     22 8. Berrien Springs                                (4-0)    20 9. Corunna                                             (4-0)     12 10. Williamston                                      (3-1)     10 Others receiving votes: Olivet 2. Dundee 2. Flint Hamady 2. Armada 1. Division 6 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (4-0)     50 2. Clinton                                              (4-0)     45 3. Millington                                          (4-0)     37 4. Standish-Sterling                               (4-0)     34 (tie) Gladstone                                       (4-0)     34 6. Negaunee                                           (4-0)     19 7. Durand                                              (4-0)     17 8. Boyne City                                          (4-0)     14 9. Kent City                                            (4-0)     8 10. Madison Heights Bishop Foley               (4-0)     5 (tie) Warren Michigan Collegiate               (3-1)     5 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 4. Constantine 3. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (4)                  (4-0)     40 2. New Lothrop                                       (4-0)     32 3. Hudson                                              (4-0)     28 4. Detroit Central                                   (4-0)     27 5. Pewamo-Westphalia                              (3-1)     25 6. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker                (4-0)     18 (tie) Ithaca                                            (3-1)     18 8. Charlevoix                                          (4-0)     16 9. Napoleon                                            (4-0)     8 10. Schoolcraft                                     (3-1)    4 Others receiving votes: Erie-Mason 3. Union City 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (4)                    (4-0)     40 2. Beal City                                            (4-0)     36 3. Ubly                                                  (4-0)     29 (tie) Fowler                                            (4-0)     29 5. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary       (4-0)     22 6. Evart                                                 (4-0)     18 7. Iron Mountain                                     (3-1)     16 8. Centreville                                       (3-1)    8 9. Detroit Leadership Academy                   (4-0)     6 10. Bark River-Harris                               (3-1)     5 Others receiving votes: Reading 4. Addison 3. Frankfort 3. Saginaw Nouvel 1. 8-Man Division 1 1. Adrian Lenawee Christian (2)                 (3-1)     35 2. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian       (4-0)     34 3. Merrill (1)                                          (4-0)     30 4. Martin (1)                                        (4-0)    29 5. Norway                                              (4-0)     15 6. Munising                                            (4-0)     10 (tie) Breckenridge                                   (3-1)     10 (tie) Bridgman                                      (4-0)    10 9. Pickford                                             (4-0)     9 10. Pittsford                                          (2-2)     7 (tie) Rogers City                                     (4-0)     7 (tie) Lincoln-Alcona                                (4-0)     7 Others receiving votes: Kingston 6. Farwell 5. Gobles 3. Deckerville 1. Litchfield 1. Newberry 1. 8-Man Division 2 1. Powers North Central (3)                     (4-0)     39 2. Colon (1)                                           (4-0)     37 3. Marion                                               (4-0)     29 4. Morrice                                              (4-0)     28 5. Climax-Scotts                                     (4-0)     23 6. Lake Linden-Hubbell                             (3-1)     10 (tie) Crystal Falls Forest Park                   (3-1)     10 8. Portland St Patrick                             (3-1)     8 9. Peck                                                  (3-1)     7 10. Mio                                                  (3-1)     6 Others receiving votes: Posen 5. Athens 5. Au Gres-Sims 4. Mendon 4. Gaylord St. Mary 3. Cedarville 2.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Tigers hire new GM, then shutout Baltimore – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 2:56


MLB – Tigers hire Giants GM Harris to oversee baseball operations Scott Harris was hired as the Detroit Tigers’ president of baseball operations, leaving the San Francisco Giants after three years as general manager. The 36-year-old Harris takes over for general manager Al Avila, fired on Aug. 10. The Tigers went 404-573 under Avila, who failed to take the team to the postseason during seven seasons overseeing baseball operations. Detroit started the season with high expectations but entered Monday night’s game against Baltimore last in the AL Central at 55-91. MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Detroit Tigers 11, Baltimore Orioles 0 Miami Marlins 10, Chicago Cubs 3 White Sox were off Tigers 11, Orioles 0 – Alexander loses no-hit bid in 7th as Tigers beat O’s 11-0 Tyler Alexander held Baltimore hitless until the seventh inning, Riley Greene and Ryan Kreidler had three RBIs apiece and the Detroit Tigers stalled the Orioles’ playoff push with an 11-0 victory. The loss on Monday night dropped Baltimore five games behind Seattle in the race for the last of three AL wild-card spots. Both teams have 16 games left, and the Mariners own the tiebreaker advantage for winning the season series. Alexander permitted only baserunners over the first six innings, both on walks, before Ryan Mountcastle led off the seventh by lofting a single in front of Greene in center field. Anthony Santander followed with another single, but both runners were stranded. Marlins 10, Cubs 3 – De La Cruz hits grand slam, Marlins beat Cubs 10-3 Bryan De La Cruz hit a grand slam in the third inning and the Miami Marlins beat the Chicago Cubs 10-3. Rookie Charles Leblanc and Jon Berti also went deep while Miguel Rojas had three hits for the Marlins. Berti also singled twice and stole two bases, giving him an NL-leading 36. Miami starter Edward Cabrera threw five innings of three-run ball. The rookie right-hander gave up three hits, walked three, struck out four and hit two batters. De La Cruz hit an opposite-field drive to right-center off Cubs starter Wade Miley, who allowed seven runs, three of them earned, in three-plus innings. Tonight Chicago Cubs (Sampson 2-5) at Miami (López 9-10), 6:40 p.m. Detroit (Wentz 1-2) at Baltimore (Voth 5-2), 7:05 p.m.     WSJM/WCSY 6:45 Cleveland (Civale 2-6) at Chicago White Sox (Cease 14-7), 8:10 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 2 Last Night Buffalo Bills 41, Tennessee Titans 7 Philadelphia Eagles 24, Minnesota Vikings 7 Bills 41, Titans 7 – Diggs scores 3 TDs for Bills in 41-7 rout of Titans Josh Allen threw four touchdown passes, including three to Stefon Diggs, and the Buffalo Bills rolled past Derrick Henry and the Tennessee Titans 41-7 in their home opener. The Bills followed a season-opening 31-10 rout of the Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams by throttling an opponent that has been their nemesis in each of the past two seasons. Fullback Reggie Gilliam and linebacker Matt Milano, with a 43-yard interception return, also scored touchdowns for Buffalo. Buffalo’s defense limited Tennessee to 182 yards of offense and 12 first downs, while registering two sacks and forcing four turnovers. The Titans fell to 0-2 for the first time since 2012. Eagles 24, Vikings 7 – Hurts, so good! Eagles QB dominant in 24-7 win over Vikings Jalen Hurts threw for 333 yards and a touchdown and he ran for 57 yards and two more scores to lead the Philadelphia Eagles to a 24-7 win over the Minnesota Vikings. Hurts had 301 total yards in the first half in the breakout game of his young career. The Eagles led 24-7 at halftime. Cornerback Darius Slay had two interceptions in the second half. The Eagles improved to 2-0. The Vikings are 1-1. Kirk Cousins and top target Justin Jefferson struggled for Minnesota. WNBA – WNBA players skipping Russia, choosing other places to play Top WNBA players are finding other places to compete this winter, not wanting to go back to Russia after the arrest and conviction of Brittney Griner on drug possession charges and the country’s invasion of Ukraine. Breanna Stewart and Jonquel Jones are going to Turkey. Courtney Vandersloot is headed to Hungary. All three were part of the same Russian super team as Griner. That club won five EuroLeague titles in the past eight seasons and has been dominant for nearly two decades with former greats DeLisha Milton Jones and Diana Taurasi playing there. Nearly a dozen WNBA players competed in Russia last winter and none of them are heading back this year. NCAAMBKB – College hoops player Emoni Bates charged with 2 felonies College basketball player Emoni Bates has been charged with two felonies related to the discovery of a gun during a traffic stop near Ann Arbor, Michigan. Bates transferred to Eastern Michigan after one season at Memphis. Authorities say Bates was pulled over after failing to stop at an intersection Sunday night. Bates was released Monday. Defense attorney Steve Haney says the vehicle and the gun didn’t belong to Bates. Bates averaged nearly 10 points a game last season as a freshman at Memphis. He missed much of the season with a back injury. Bates will return to court on Oct. 6. MILB – 2022 Midwest League Playoffs – Championship Series – Best of 3 Tonight South Bend Cubs at Lake County Captains, 7:05 p.m.                    (LC leads 1-0) *If game 3 is necessary, it will be Wednesday at Lake County MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Michigan Lutheran 0, New Buffalo 0 – TIE Watervliet 7, Coloma 0 Bangor 7, Covert 1 Bloomingdale 2, Brandywine 1 Fennville 2, South Haven 0 Kalamazoo Hackett 5, Bridgman 0 Otsego 5, Battle Creek Pennfield 0 Three Rivers 2, Buchanan 0 Hartford 5, Vicksburg 2 Allegan 10, Parchment 0 Constantine 3, Lawton 2 Delton-Kellogg 6, Saugatuck 1 Holland Black River 3, Kalamazoo Christian 1 Comstock 5, Vermontville Maple Valley 1 Volleyball Brandywine 3, Our Lady of the Lake 0 Boys Tennis Vicksburg 7, Edwardsburg 1 Today Boys Soccer St. Joseph at Gull Lake, 6:30 p.m. Lakeshore at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. Berrien Springs at Constantine, 5:30 p.m. Howardsville Christian at New Buffalo, 6:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Mattawan, 6:30 p.m. Portage Central at Portage Northern, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Battle Creek Central, 6:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Plainwell, 6:30 p.m. Boys Tennis Buchanan at Allegan, 4:30 p.m. Girls Golf SMAC West at Kalamazoo CC, 4:15 p.m. (PN) Volleyball Howardsville Christian at New Buffalo, 6:30 p.m. Mattawan at Otsego, 6:00 p.m. Marcellus at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Lawrence at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Constantine, 6:30 p.m. Lawton at Parchment, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Kalamazoo Hackett, 6:30 p.m. Bridgman, Galesburg-Augusta, Delton-Kellogg at South Haven Quad, 5:00 p.m. Watervliet, Gobles, Martin at Coloma Quad, 5:00 p.m. Allegan, Saugatuck at Fennville, 5:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                      (4-0)     50 2. West Bloomfield                                  (4-0)     40 3. Clinton Township Chippewa Valley           (4-0)     37 4. Caledonia                                           (4-0)     35 5. Rockford                                           (4-0)     34 6. Macomb Dakota                                   (4-0)     29 7. Brighton                                           (4-0)     13 8. Grandville                                         (4-0)     9 (tie) Detroit Catholic Central                   (3-1)     9 10. Saline                                             (4-0)     6 Others receiving votes: Lapeer 5. Rochester Adams 3. Romeo 2. Davison 2. Clarkston 1. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                         (4-0)     48 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                         (3-1)     42 3. East Lansing                                      (4-0)     38 4. Livonia Franklin                                  (4-0)     35 5. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central          (4-0)     31 (tie) Muskegon Mona Shores                     (3-1)     31 7. South Lyon                                        (3-1)     19 8. Port Huron Northern                          (4-0)     9 9. Birmingham Seaholm                             (4-0)     8 10. Saginaw Heritage                               (3-1)     5 Others receiving votes: Muskegon Reeths-Puffer 4. Roseville 3. Midland 2. Division 3 1. Detroit King (4)                                  (2-1)     49 2. Mount Pleasant (1)                              (4-0)     43 3. Walled Lake Western                            (4-0)     40 4. Zeeland West                                      (4-0)     37 5. Muskegon                                           (3-1)     30 6. River Rouge                                        (3-0)     24 7. Mason                                                (4-0)     21 8. Gibraltar Carlson                                (4-0)     14 9. DeWitt                                              (2-2)     9 10. Birmingham Brother Rice                     (2-2)     3 Others receiving votes: Coopersville 2. Haslett 2. St. Joseph 1. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (5)           (4-0)     50 2. Whitehall                                           (4-0)     45 3. Croswell-Lexington                             (4-0)     38 4. Freeland                                            (4-0)     34 5. Riverview                                           (4-0)     33 6. Redford Union                                     (4-0)     25 7. Charlotte                                           (4-0)     16 8. Edwardsburg                                     (3-1)    10 9. Carleton Airport                                 (4-0)     7 10. GR Forest Hills Eastern                      (4-0)     6 Others receiving votes: Chelsea 4. Ludington 3. North Branch 3. Three Rivers 1. Division 5 1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (5)          (4-0)     50 2. Frankenmuth                                       (4-0)     44 3. Muskegon Oakridge                              (4-0)     40 4. Gladwin                                             (4-0)     25 5. Detroit Country Day                            (3-1)     23 6. Belding                                              (4-0)     22 (tie) Portland                                         (3-1)     22 8. Berrien Springs                                (4-0)    20 9. Corunna                                             (4-0)     12 10. Williamston                                      (3-1)     10 Others receiving votes: Olivet 2. Dundee 2. Flint Hamady 2. Armada 1. Division 6 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (4-0)     50 2. Clinton                                              (4-0)     45 3. Millington                                          (4-0)     37 4. Standish-Sterling                               (4-0)     34 (tie) Gladstone                                       (4-0)     34 6. Negaunee                                           (4-0)     19 7. Durand                                              (4-0)     17 8. Boyne City                                          (4-0)     14 9. Kent City                                            (4-0)     8 10. Madison Heights Bishop Foley               (4-0)     5 (tie) Warren Michigan Collegiate               (3-1)     5 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 4. Constantine 3. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (4)                  (4-0)     40 2. New Lothrop                                       (4-0)     32 3. Hudson                                              (4-0)     28 4. Detroit Central                                   (4-0)     27 5. Pewamo-Westphalia                              (3-1)     25 6. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker                (4-0)     18 (tie) Ithaca                                            (3-1)     18 8. Charlevoix                                          (4-0)     16 9. Napoleon                                            (4-0)     8 10. Schoolcraft                                     (3-1)    4 Others receiving votes: Erie-Mason 3. Union City 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (4)                    (4-0)     40 2. Beal City                                            (4-0)     36 3. Ubly                                                  (4-0)     29 (tie) Fowler                                            (4-0)     29 5. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary       (4-0)     22 6. Evart                                                 (4-0)     18 7. Iron Mountain                                     (3-1)     16 8. Centreville                                       (3-1)    8 9. Detroit Leadership Academy                   (4-0)     6 10. Bark River-Harris                               (3-1)     5 Others receiving votes: Reading 4. Addison 3. Frankfort 3. Saginaw Nouvel 1. 8-Man Division 1 1. Adrian Lenawee Christian (2)                 (3-1)     35 2. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian       (4-0)     34 3. Merrill (1)                                          (4-0)     30 4. Martin (1)                                        (4-0)    29 5. Norway                                              (4-0)     15 6. Munising                                            (4-0)     10 (tie) Breckenridge                                   (3-1)     10 (tie) Bridgman                                      (4-0)    10 9. Pickford                                             (4-0)     9 10. Pittsford                                          (2-2)     7 (tie) Rogers City                                     (4-0)     7 (tie) Lincoln-Alcona                                (4-0)     7 Others receiving votes: Kingston 6. Farwell 5. Gobles 3. Deckerville 1. Litchfield 1. Newberry 1. 8-Man Division 2 1. Powers North Central (3)                     (4-0)     39 2. Colon (1)                                           (4-0)     37 3. Marion                                               (4-0)     29 4. Morrice                                              (4-0)     28 5. Climax-Scotts                                     (4-0)     23 6. Lake Linden-Hubbell                             (3-1)     10 (tie) Crystal Falls Forest Park                   (3-1)     10 8. Portland St Patrick                             (3-1)     8 9. Peck                                                  (3-1)     7 10. Mio                                                  (3-1)     6 Others receiving votes: Posen 5. Athens 5. Au Gres-Sims 4. Mendon 4. Gaylord St. Mary 3. Cedarville 2.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Tigers hire new GM, then shutout Baltimore – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 2:56


MLB – Tigers hire Giants GM Harris to oversee baseball operations Scott Harris was hired as the Detroit Tigers’ president of baseball operations, leaving the San Francisco Giants after three years as general manager. The 36-year-old Harris takes over for general manager Al Avila, fired on Aug. 10. The Tigers went 404-573 under Avila, who failed to take the team to the postseason during seven seasons overseeing baseball operations. Detroit started the season with high expectations but entered Monday night’s game against Baltimore last in the AL Central at 55-91. MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Detroit Tigers 11, Baltimore Orioles 0 Miami Marlins 10, Chicago Cubs 3 White Sox were off Tigers 11, Orioles 0 – Alexander loses no-hit bid in 7th as Tigers beat O’s 11-0 Tyler Alexander held Baltimore hitless until the seventh inning, Riley Greene and Ryan Kreidler had three RBIs apiece and the Detroit Tigers stalled the Orioles’ playoff push with an 11-0 victory. The loss on Monday night dropped Baltimore five games behind Seattle in the race for the last of three AL wild-card spots. Both teams have 16 games left, and the Mariners own the tiebreaker advantage for winning the season series. Alexander permitted only baserunners over the first six innings, both on walks, before Ryan Mountcastle led off the seventh by lofting a single in front of Greene in center field. Anthony Santander followed with another single, but both runners were stranded. Marlins 10, Cubs 3 – De La Cruz hits grand slam, Marlins beat Cubs 10-3 Bryan De La Cruz hit a grand slam in the third inning and the Miami Marlins beat the Chicago Cubs 10-3. Rookie Charles Leblanc and Jon Berti also went deep while Miguel Rojas had three hits for the Marlins. Berti also singled twice and stole two bases, giving him an NL-leading 36. Miami starter Edward Cabrera threw five innings of three-run ball. The rookie right-hander gave up three hits, walked three, struck out four and hit two batters. De La Cruz hit an opposite-field drive to right-center off Cubs starter Wade Miley, who allowed seven runs, three of them earned, in three-plus innings. Tonight Chicago Cubs (Sampson 2-5) at Miami (López 9-10), 6:40 p.m. Detroit (Wentz 1-2) at Baltimore (Voth 5-2), 7:05 p.m.     WSJM/WCSY 6:45 Cleveland (Civale 2-6) at Chicago White Sox (Cease 14-7), 8:10 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 2 Last Night Buffalo Bills 41, Tennessee Titans 7 Philadelphia Eagles 24, Minnesota Vikings 7 Bills 41, Titans 7 – Diggs scores 3 TDs for Bills in 41-7 rout of Titans Josh Allen threw four touchdown passes, including three to Stefon Diggs, and the Buffalo Bills rolled past Derrick Henry and the Tennessee Titans 41-7 in their home opener. The Bills followed a season-opening 31-10 rout of the Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams by throttling an opponent that has been their nemesis in each of the past two seasons. Fullback Reggie Gilliam and linebacker Matt Milano, with a 43-yard interception return, also scored touchdowns for Buffalo. Buffalo’s defense limited Tennessee to 182 yards of offense and 12 first downs, while registering two sacks and forcing four turnovers. The Titans fell to 0-2 for the first time since 2012. Eagles 24, Vikings 7 – Hurts, so good! Eagles QB dominant in 24-7 win over Vikings Jalen Hurts threw for 333 yards and a touchdown and he ran for 57 yards and two more scores to lead the Philadelphia Eagles to a 24-7 win over the Minnesota Vikings. Hurts had 301 total yards in the first half in the breakout game of his young career. The Eagles led 24-7 at halftime. Cornerback Darius Slay had two interceptions in the second half. The Eagles improved to 2-0. The Vikings are 1-1. Kirk Cousins and top target Justin Jefferson struggled for Minnesota. WNBA – WNBA players skipping Russia, choosing other places to play Top WNBA players are finding other places to compete this winter, not wanting to go back to Russia after the arrest and conviction of Brittney Griner on drug possession charges and the country’s invasion of Ukraine. Breanna Stewart and Jonquel Jones are going to Turkey. Courtney Vandersloot is headed to Hungary. All three were part of the same Russian super team as Griner. That club won five EuroLeague titles in the past eight seasons and has been dominant for nearly two decades with former greats DeLisha Milton Jones and Diana Taurasi playing there. Nearly a dozen WNBA players competed in Russia last winter and none of them are heading back this year. NCAAMBKB – College hoops player Emoni Bates charged with 2 felonies College basketball player Emoni Bates has been charged with two felonies related to the discovery of a gun during a traffic stop near Ann Arbor, Michigan. Bates transferred to Eastern Michigan after one season at Memphis. Authorities say Bates was pulled over after failing to stop at an intersection Sunday night. Bates was released Monday. Defense attorney Steve Haney says the vehicle and the gun didn’t belong to Bates. Bates averaged nearly 10 points a game last season as a freshman at Memphis. He missed much of the season with a back injury. Bates will return to court on Oct. 6. MILB – 2022 Midwest League Playoffs – Championship Series – Best of 3 Tonight South Bend Cubs at Lake County Captains, 7:05 p.m.                    (LC leads 1-0) *If game 3 is necessary, it will be Wednesday at Lake County MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Michigan Lutheran 0, New Buffalo 0 – TIE Watervliet 7, Coloma 0 Bangor 7, Covert 1 Bloomingdale 2, Brandywine 1 Fennville 2, South Haven 0 Kalamazoo Hackett 5, Bridgman 0 Otsego 5, Battle Creek Pennfield 0 Three Rivers 2, Buchanan 0 Hartford 5, Vicksburg 2 Allegan 10, Parchment 0 Constantine 3, Lawton 2 Delton-Kellogg 6, Saugatuck 1 Holland Black River 3, Kalamazoo Christian 1 Comstock 5, Vermontville Maple Valley 1 Volleyball Brandywine 3, Our Lady of the Lake 0 Boys Tennis Vicksburg 7, Edwardsburg 1 Today Boys Soccer St. Joseph at Gull Lake, 6:30 p.m. Lakeshore at Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. Berrien Springs at Constantine, 5:30 p.m. Howardsville Christian at New Buffalo, 6:00 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Mattawan, 6:30 p.m. Portage Central at Portage Northern, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Battle Creek Central, 6:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Plainwell, 6:30 p.m. Boys Tennis Buchanan at Allegan, 4:30 p.m. Girls Golf SMAC West at Kalamazoo CC, 4:15 p.m. (PN) Volleyball Howardsville Christian at New Buffalo, 6:30 p.m. Mattawan at Otsego, 6:00 p.m. Marcellus at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Centreville at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. Lawrence at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Hartford at White Pigeon, 7:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Constantine, 6:30 p.m. Lawton at Parchment, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Kalamazoo Hackett, 6:30 p.m. Bridgman, Galesburg-Augusta, Delton-Kellogg at South Haven Quad, 5:00 p.m. Watervliet, Gobles, Martin at Coloma Quad, 5:00 p.m. Allegan, Saugatuck at Fennville, 5:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                      (4-0)     50 2. West Bloomfield                                  (4-0)     40 3. Clinton Township Chippewa Valley           (4-0)     37 4. Caledonia                                           (4-0)     35 5. Rockford                                           (4-0)     34 6. Macomb Dakota                                   (4-0)     29 7. Brighton                                           (4-0)     13 8. Grandville                                         (4-0)     9 (tie) Detroit Catholic Central                   (3-1)     9 10. Saline                                             (4-0)     6 Others receiving votes: Lapeer 5. Rochester Adams 3. Romeo 2. Davison 2. Clarkston 1. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                         (4-0)     48 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                         (3-1)     42 3. East Lansing                                      (4-0)     38 4. Livonia Franklin                                  (4-0)     35 5. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central          (4-0)     31 (tie) Muskegon Mona Shores                     (3-1)     31 7. South Lyon                                        (3-1)     19 8. Port Huron Northern                          (4-0)     9 9. Birmingham Seaholm                             (4-0)     8 10. Saginaw Heritage                               (3-1)     5 Others receiving votes: Muskegon Reeths-Puffer 4. Roseville 3. Midland 2. Division 3 1. Detroit King (4)                                  (2-1)     49 2. Mount Pleasant (1)                              (4-0)     43 3. Walled Lake Western                            (4-0)     40 4. Zeeland West                                      (4-0)     37 5. Muskegon                                           (3-1)     30 6. River Rouge                                        (3-0)     24 7. Mason                                                (4-0)     21 8. Gibraltar Carlson                                (4-0)     14 9. DeWitt                                              (2-2)     9 10. Birmingham Brother Rice                     (2-2)     3 Others receiving votes: Coopersville 2. Haslett 2. St. Joseph 1. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (5)           (4-0)     50 2. Whitehall                                           (4-0)     45 3. Croswell-Lexington                             (4-0)     38 4. Freeland                                            (4-0)     34 5. Riverview                                           (4-0)     33 6. Redford Union                                     (4-0)     25 7. Charlotte                                           (4-0)     16 8. Edwardsburg                                     (3-1)    10 9. Carleton Airport                                 (4-0)     7 10. GR Forest Hills Eastern                      (4-0)     6 Others receiving votes: Chelsea 4. Ludington 3. North Branch 3. Three Rivers 1. Division 5 1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (5)          (4-0)     50 2. Frankenmuth                                       (4-0)     44 3. Muskegon Oakridge                              (4-0)     40 4. Gladwin                                             (4-0)     25 5. Detroit Country Day                            (3-1)     23 6. Belding                                              (4-0)     22 (tie) Portland                                         (3-1)     22 8. Berrien Springs                                (4-0)    20 9. Corunna                                             (4-0)     12 10. Williamston                                      (3-1)     10 Others receiving votes: Olivet 2. Dundee 2. Flint Hamady 2. Armada 1. Division 6 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5)              (4-0)     50 2. Clinton                                              (4-0)     45 3. Millington                                          (4-0)     37 4. Standish-Sterling                               (4-0)     34 (tie) Gladstone                                       (4-0)     34 6. Negaunee                                           (4-0)     19 7. Durand                                              (4-0)     17 8. Boyne City                                          (4-0)     14 9. Kent City                                            (4-0)     8 10. Madison Heights Bishop Foley               (4-0)     5 (tie) Warren Michigan Collegiate               (3-1)     5 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 4. Constantine 3. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (4)                  (4-0)     40 2. New Lothrop                                       (4-0)     32 3. Hudson                                              (4-0)     28 4. Detroit Central                                   (4-0)     27 5. Pewamo-Westphalia                              (3-1)     25 6. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker                (4-0)     18 (tie) Ithaca                                            (3-1)     18 8. Charlevoix                                          (4-0)     16 9. Napoleon                                            (4-0)     8 10. Schoolcraft                                     (3-1)    4 Others receiving votes: Erie-Mason 3. Union City 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (4)                    (4-0)     40 2. Beal City                                            (4-0)     36 3. Ubly                                                  (4-0)     29 (tie) Fowler                                            (4-0)     29 5. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary       (4-0)     22 6. Evart                                                 (4-0)     18 7. Iron Mountain                                     (3-1)     16 8. Centreville                                       (3-1)    8 9. Detroit Leadership Academy                   (4-0)     6 10. Bark River-Harris                               (3-1)     5 Others receiving votes: Reading 4. Addison 3. Frankfort 3. Saginaw Nouvel 1. 8-Man Division 1 1. Adrian Lenawee Christian (2)                 (3-1)     35 2. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian       (4-0)     34 3. Merrill (1)                                          (4-0)     30 4. Martin (1)                                        (4-0)    29 5. Norway                                              (4-0)     15 6. Munising                                            (4-0)     10 (tie) Breckenridge                                   (3-1)     10 (tie) Bridgman                                      (4-0)    10 9. Pickford                                             (4-0)     9 10. Pittsford                                          (2-2)     7 (tie) Rogers City                                     (4-0)     7 (tie) Lincoln-Alcona                                (4-0)     7 Others receiving votes: Kingston 6. Farwell 5. Gobles 3. Deckerville 1. Litchfield 1. Newberry 1. 8-Man Division 2 1. Powers North Central (3)                     (4-0)     39 2. Colon (1)                                           (4-0)     37 3. Marion                                               (4-0)     29 4. Morrice                                              (4-0)     28 5. Climax-Scotts                                     (4-0)     23 6. Lake Linden-Hubbell                             (3-1)     10 (tie) Crystal Falls Forest Park                   (3-1)     10 8. Portland St Patrick                             (3-1)     8 9. Peck                                                  (3-1)     7 10. Mio                                                  (3-1)     6 Others receiving votes: Posen 5. Athens 5. Au Gres-Sims 4. Mendon 4. Gaylord St. Mary 3. Cedarville 2.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Tigers blanked again for club record 21st time – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 2:50


MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Houston Astros 7, Detroit Tigers 0 Chicago Cubs 5, New York Mets 2 White Sox were off Astros 7, Tigers 0 – Valdez pitches 1st shutout, Astros blank Tigers 7-0 Framber Valdez pitched his first career shutout and the Houston Astros beat the Detroit Tigers 7-0. Valdez posted his 24th straight quality start, tying Jacob DeGrom in 2018 for the longest single-season streak. He gave up six hits and struck out eight with one walk. The Tigers were shut out for the second day in a row and club-record 21st time this season, tying them with the 1973 New York Yankees and 1976 Chicago White Sox for most by a team with a designated hitter. Jeremy Pena had three hits for the Astros and scored twice. Cubs 5, Mets 2 – Cubs hound Bassitt, beat NL East-leading Mets 5-2 Chris Bassitt had his shortest start in three months, failing to get through the fourth inning as the NL East-leading New York Mets lost to the Chicago Cubs 5-2. The Mets had won each of Bassitt’s last eight starts, a span in which he had a 2.24 ERA. But the right-hander gave up five runs in 3 2/3 innings — his quickest exit since he lasted a season-low 3 1/3 innings against San Diego on July 8. Rafael Ortega and Zach McKinstry homered for the Cubs. The Mets stranded 10 runners — including seven over the first six innings against rookie Javier Assad, who allowed five hits in earning the first victory of his career. Tonight Houston (Brown 1-0) at Detroit (Hutchison 2-7), 6:40 p.m.        WSJM/WCSY 6:20 Chicago Cubs (Sampson 1-5) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom 5-1), 7:10 p.m. Colorado (Kuhl 6-8) at Chicago White Sox (Kopech 4-9), 8:10 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 1 Yesterday Seattle Seahawks 17, Denver Broncos 16 Seahawks 17, Broncos 16 – Seahawks survive Wilson’s return, edge Broncos on missed FG Geno Smith threw two first-half touchdown passes, Denver fumbled twice at the 1-yard line in the second half, and the Seahawks beat the Broncos 17-16 in Russell Wilson’s return to Seattle. Brandon McManus missed a 64-yard field goal attempt with 20 seconds left and the Seahawks escaped with another wild victory involving Wilson at quarterback. Except this time Wilson was the opponent and there will be plenty of questions about Denver coach Nathaniel Hackett’s late-game clock management and decisions in his first game. Denver faced fourth-and-5 at the Seattle 46 and had three timeouts left, but the Broncos ran significant time off the clock before Hackett called timeout and decided to have McManus try the long field goal. NCAAFB – Notre Dame QB Buchner expected to miss season with injury Notre Dame quarterback Tyler Buchner is expected to miss the rest of the regular season with an injury to his nonthrowing shoulder that will need surgery. Fighting Irish coach Marcus Freeman says Buchner has a severe AC joint sprain in his left shoulder. Buchner was injured in the fourth quarter of Notre Dame’s surprising loss to Marshall on Saturday. Drew Pyne, who came off the bench after Buchner was hurt, was listed as the starter on Notre Dame’s depth chart of Saturday’s home game against California. NCAAFB – Narduzzi mum on status of injured Pitt QBs Slovis, Patti No. 23 Pittsburgh is dealing with uncertainty at quarterback as the Panthers prepare for a road trip to Western Michigan. Starter Kedon Slovis left last week’s overtime loss to Tennessee with an undisclosed injury. Backup Nick Patti injured his left leg early in the fourth quarter but had limited mobility. Head coach Pat Narduzzi offered no update on the status of either quarterback. Dartmouth transfer Derek Kyler and redshirt freshman Nate Yarnell have been competing to be third on the depth chart behind Slovis and Patti. WNBA – WNBA Playoffs – WNBA Finals (best of 5) Tonight Connecticut Sun at Las Vegas Aces, 9:00 p.m.                             (LV leads 1-0) WNBA – Sun beaming with confidence despite loss to Aces in Game 1 The Connecticut Sun might be down one game in the WNBA Finals after losing their first series opener of the postseason, but they haven’t lost confidence thanks to a stringent defensive effort in Game 1. The Sun did what they hoped to do in by holding the league’s No. 1 offense well below their season average. The top-seeded Las Vegas Aces averaged a league-best 90.4 points per game during the regular season and were scoring a playoff-best 92.3 per contest heading into the finals. Sunday, the Sun held Las Vegas to its lowest point total of the postseason in the 67-64 loss. Tennis – Carlos Alcaraz: 19, US Open champ, No. 1, unique Carlos Alcaraz is the U.S. Open champion and the No. 1-ranked player in men’s tennis at age 19. And he is exhausted. He tells The Associated Press on Monday that he is not quite sure how he managed to play and win so many tough and long matches in a row to earn his first Grand Slam title. He also says he considers himself a unique player who can hit a lot of different shots and never gives up on a ball. He grew up admiring Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer but is not interested in comparing himself to either. NBA – Wolves reprimand Edwards for homophobic social media remark The Minnesota Timberwolves have reprimanded star guard Anthony Edwards for homophobic comments he made on an Instagram video and later apologized for. Timberwolves president of basketball operations Tim Connelly says the team is “disappointed in the language and actions” Edwards displayed in an Instagram video. Edwards made a disparaging, profane comment about a group of men on a sidewalk he recorded from a vehicle he was inside. Edwards deleted the post and apologized for his remark. Nikola Jokic, Kevin Durant, Rajon Rondo and Kobe Bryant are among players who’ve been disciplined by the NBA in the past for anti-gay language. Soccer – US Soccer investigation into NWSL misconduct nearing end U.S. Soccer says an investigation into alleged abuse and misconduct in the National Women’s Soccer League is expected to be completed by early October. The investigation led by former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates was initiated last fall after North Carolina Courage coach Paul Riley was accused of sexual harassment and coercion by two former players. Riley was fired and league Commissioner Lisa Baird stepped down in the wake of the players’ claims. U.S. Soccer and the NWSL and its players union announced separate investigations. Boston Marathon – Boston Marathon to welcome nonbinary athletes to 2023 race Nonbinary athletes will be able to run in next year’s Boston Marathon without having to register as members of the men’s or women’s divisions. Race organizers announced the change on Monday as registration opened for the 127th running of the prestigious race next April 17. The Boston Athletic Association says it’s been working to expand opportunities for nonbinary people — not just for the marathon but for the BAA’s other events. It says nonbinary athletes can submit entry applications if they’ve completed a marathon as a nonbinary participant during the current qualifying window. Races around the U.S. increasingly are adding nonbinary divisions and offering equal prize money. NASCAR – Hamlin chasing NASCAR driver’s title, owner’s championship Denny Hamlin the driver finds himself in the most enviable of positions heading into Saturday night’s race at Bristol. His second-place run at Kansas Speedway over the weekend nearly ensured his spot in the next round of the playoffs. Denny Hamlin the owner? He’s feeling even better. The car he was chasing down in the waning laps of Sunday’s race happened to be the No. 45 driven by Bubba Wallace for 23XI Racing, which is owned by Hamlin and Hall of Fame basketball star Michael Jordan. The victory pushed the team into the next round in the race for the lesser-known owner’s championship. MILB – 2022 Midwest League Playoffs – Best of 3 Tonight Great Lakes Loons at Lake County Captains, 7:00 p.m.        Eastern Division Final Game 1 Cedar Rapids Kernels at South Bend Cubs, 7:05 p.m.          Western Division Final Game 1 MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Volleyball Kellogg Community College at Southwestern Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Lake Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. Glen Oaks Community College at Lansing Community College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Michigan Lutheran 5, Our Lady of the Lake 0 Plainwell 1, Lakeshore 1 – TIE Edwardsburg 9, Berrien Springs 1 Watervliet 2, Saugatuck 1 Delton-Kellogg 3, Bridgman 1 Howardsville Christian 5, Covert 0 Brandywine 2, New Buffalo 2 – TIE Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 9, Niles 2 Hartford 3, Otsego 0 Sturgis 3, Three Rivers 1 Parchment 6, Comstock 1 Allegan 1, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 Holland Black River 1, Fennville 1 – TIE Kalamazoo Christian 7, Constantine 0 Volleyball Our Lady of the Lake 3, Michigan Lutheran 0 Buchanan 3, Lakeshore 0 Eau Claire defeats Benton Harbor, score n/a Boys Tennis St. Joseph 8, Battle Creek Central 0 Tonight Boys Soccer Mattawan at St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Lakeshore, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Gull Lake, 6:30 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Portage Northern, 6:30 p.m. Portage Central at Kalamazoo Central, 6:30 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Battle Creek Academy, 5:00 p.m. Volleyball Watervleit at South Haven, 6:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Dowagiac, 6:00 p.m. Bridgman at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. oloma at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Bridgman at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. Constantine at Kalamazoo Christian, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Lawton, 6:30 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Martin, 6:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Parchment, 6:30 p.m. Gobles at Saugatuck, 6:30 p.m. Otsego at Hopkins, 7:00 p.m. White Pigeon at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Lawrence at Cassopolis, 6:00 p.m. Hartford at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Boys Tennis Berrien Springs at Buchanan, 4:30 p.m. Girls Swimming and Diving Mattawan at St. Joseph, 6:00 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Bridgman/Lakeshore, 6:00 p.m. Girls Golf SMAC West at Lake Michigan Hills, 4:00 p.m. (Lakeshore hosts) MHSAA – High School Football AP Poll Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                        (3-0)       50 2. Clinton Twp Chippewa Valley    (3-0)       38 3. West Bloomfield                    (3-0)       36 4. Rockford                              (3-0)       35 5. Caledonia                             (3-0)       32 6. Macomb Dakota                      (3-0)       27 7. Romeo                                  (3-0)       15 8. Brighton                              (3-0)       10 9. Grandville                            (3-0)       9 (tie) Saline                               (3-0)       9 Others receiving votes: Detroit Catholic Central 6. Lapeer 5. Clarkston 2. Rochester Adams 1. Division 2 1. Warren De La Salle (5)            (3-0)       50 2. Dexter                                 (3-0)       42 3. Livonia Franklin                     (3-0)       34 4. East Lansing                         (3-0)       33 5. GR Forest Hills Central          (3-0)       27 6. Muskegon Mona Shores           (2-1)       26 (tie) Saginaw Heritage               (3-0)       26 8. South Lyon                           (2-1)       12 9. Birmingham Seaholm               (3-0)       11 10. Port Huron Northern            (3-0)       7 Others receiving votes: Roseville 4. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer 2. Portage Northern 1. Division 3 1. Detroit King (3)                    (1-1)       39 2. Mount Pleasant (1)                (3-0)       34 3. DeWitt                                (2-1)       30 4. Walled Lake Western              (3-0)       28 5. Zeeland West                        (3-0)       24 6. Muskegon                             (2-1)       18 (tie) Mason                               (3-0)       18 8. River Rouge                          (2-0)       15 9. Gibraltar Carlson                  (3-0)       10 10. Lowell                               (3-0)       3 Others receiving votes: Haslett 1. Division 4 1. GR South Christian (4)           (3-0)       40 2. Whitehall                             (3-0)       35 3. Croswell-Lexington               (3-0)       29 3. Freeland                              (3-0)       29 5. Riverview                             (3-0)       25 6. Redford Union                       (3-0)       14 7. Ludington                            (3-0)       11 8. Charlotte                             (3-0)       9 9. Edwardsburg                      (2-1)      7 10. Carleton Airport                 (3-0)       6 Others receiving votes: GR Forest Hills Eastern 5. Chelsea 4. North Branch 2. Hastings 2. Three Rivers 1. Fremont 1. Division 5 1. GR Catholic Central (3)          (3-0)       39 2. Frankenmuth                         (3-0)       34 3. Detroit Country Day (1)          (3-0)       31 4. Williamston                          (3-0)       23 5. Muskegon Oakridge                (3-0)       16 6. Portland                              (2-1)       15 7. Gladwin                               (3-0)       14 8. Belding                                (3-0)       12 9. Berrien Springs                  (3-0)      11 (tie) Kingsley                           (2-1)       11 Others receiving votes: Grosse Ile 6. Dundee 3. Armada 3. Olivet 1. Romulus Summit Academy 1. Division 6 1. GR West Catholic (4)             (3-0)       40 2. Clinton                                (3-0)       36 3. Millington                            (3-0)       30 4. Standish-Sterling                 (3-0)       23 5. Gladstone                            (3-0)       14 6. Durand                                (3-0)       13 7. Negaunee                             (3-0)       11 7. Warren Michigan Collegiate    (2-1)       11 9. Boyne City                            (3-0)       9 10. Constantine                      (2-1)      8 10. Kent City                            (3-0)       8 Others receiving votes: Kent City 8. Almont 7. Madison Heights Bishop Foley 6. Ecorse 2. Montague 2. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (3)    (3-0)       48 2. Hudson (1)                           (3-0)       43 3. New Lothrop (1)                     (3-0)       42 4. Detroit Central                     (3-0)       31 5. Pewamo-Westphalia                (2-1)       29 6. Ithaca                                  (2-1)       19 7. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker  (3-0)       18 8. Schoolcraft                        (3-0)      11 9. Charlevoix                            (3-0)       10 10. Montrose                           (2-1)       7 Others receiving votes: Napoleon 6. Lake City 4. Lawton 2. Bad Axe 2. Ravenna 2. Erie-Mason 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (3)      (3-0)       45 2. Beal City (2)                         (3-0)       43 3. Fowler                                 (3-0)       37 4. Reading                                (3-0)       28 4. Ubly                                    (3-0)       28 6. Harbor Beach                        (3-0)       21 7. Saginaw MI. Lutheran Seminary (3-0)       18 8. Evart                                   (3-0)       15 9. Bark River-Harris                  (3-0)       12 10. St. Ignace LaSalle                (3-0)       8 (tie) Addison                            (2-1)       8 Others receiving votes: Ishpeming 5. Centreville 3. Frankfort 2. Iron Mountain 2. 8-Player Division 1 1. Adrian Lenawee Christian (5)   (3-0)       50 2. Martin                                (3-0)      37 3. Pickford                               (3-0)       35 4. GR NorthPointe Christian       (3-0)       33 5. Merrill                                 (3-0)       25 6. Munising                              (3-0)       16 6. Norway                                (3-0)       16 6. Rogers City                          (3-0)       16 9. Breckenridge                        (2-1)       11 10. Bridgman                          (3-0)      10 Others receiving votes: Kingston 8. Suttons Bay 7. Eau Claire 4. Fennville 3. Litchfield 3. Deckerville 1. 8-Player Division 2 1. Powers North Central (6)       (3-0)       60 2. Colon                                  (3-0)       43 3. Marion                                 (3-0)       42 4. Portland St Patrick               (3-0)       38 5. Morrice                                (3-0)       32 (tie) Crystal Falls Forest Park     (3-0)       32 7. Climax-Scotts                       (3-0)       28 8. Cedarville                            (3-0)       24 9. Gaylord St. Mary                   (2-1)       13 10. Stephenson                         (2-1)       4 (tie) Rapid River                        (2-1)       4 Others receiving votes: Peck 3. Posen 3. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 1. Au Gres-Sims 1. Mendon 1. Mio 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Tigers blanked again for club record 21st time – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Houston Astros 7, Detroit Tigers 0 Chicago Cubs 5, New York Mets 2 White Sox were off Astros 7, Tigers 0 – Valdez pitches 1st shutout, Astros blank Tigers 7-0 Framber Valdez pitched his first career shutout and the Houston Astros beat the Detroit Tigers 7-0. Valdez posted his 24th straight quality start, tying Jacob DeGrom in 2018 for the longest single-season streak. He gave up six hits and struck out eight with one walk. The Tigers were shut out for the second day in a row and club-record 21st time this season, tying them with the 1973 New York Yankees and 1976 Chicago White Sox for most by a team with a designated hitter. Jeremy Pena had three hits for the Astros and scored twice. Cubs 5, Mets 2 – Cubs hound Bassitt, beat NL East-leading Mets 5-2 Chris Bassitt had his shortest start in three months, failing to get through the fourth inning as the NL East-leading New York Mets lost to the Chicago Cubs 5-2. The Mets had won each of Bassitt’s last eight starts, a span in which he had a 2.24 ERA. But the right-hander gave up five runs in 3 2/3 innings — his quickest exit since he lasted a season-low 3 1/3 innings against San Diego on July 8. Rafael Ortega and Zach McKinstry homered for the Cubs. The Mets stranded 10 runners — including seven over the first six innings against rookie Javier Assad, who allowed five hits in earning the first victory of his career. Tonight Houston (Brown 1-0) at Detroit (Hutchison 2-7), 6:40 p.m.        WSJM/WCSY 6:20 Chicago Cubs (Sampson 1-5) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom 5-1), 7:10 p.m. Colorado (Kuhl 6-8) at Chicago White Sox (Kopech 4-9), 8:10 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 1 Yesterday Seattle Seahawks 17, Denver Broncos 16 Seahawks 17, Broncos 16 – Seahawks survive Wilson’s return, edge Broncos on missed FG Geno Smith threw two first-half touchdown passes, Denver fumbled twice at the 1-yard line in the second half, and the Seahawks beat the Broncos 17-16 in Russell Wilson’s return to Seattle. Brandon McManus missed a 64-yard field goal attempt with 20 seconds left and the Seahawks escaped with another wild victory involving Wilson at quarterback. Except this time Wilson was the opponent and there will be plenty of questions about Denver coach Nathaniel Hackett’s late-game clock management and decisions in his first game. Denver faced fourth-and-5 at the Seattle 46 and had three timeouts left, but the Broncos ran significant time off the clock before Hackett called timeout and decided to have McManus try the long field goal. NCAAFB – Notre Dame QB Buchner expected to miss season with injury Notre Dame quarterback Tyler Buchner is expected to miss the rest of the regular season with an injury to his nonthrowing shoulder that will need surgery. Fighting Irish coach Marcus Freeman says Buchner has a severe AC joint sprain in his left shoulder. Buchner was injured in the fourth quarter of Notre Dame’s surprising loss to Marshall on Saturday. Drew Pyne, who came off the bench after Buchner was hurt, was listed as the starter on Notre Dame’s depth chart of Saturday’s home game against California. NCAAFB – Narduzzi mum on status of injured Pitt QBs Slovis, Patti No. 23 Pittsburgh is dealing with uncertainty at quarterback as the Panthers prepare for a road trip to Western Michigan. Starter Kedon Slovis left last week’s overtime loss to Tennessee with an undisclosed injury. Backup Nick Patti injured his left leg early in the fourth quarter but had limited mobility. Head coach Pat Narduzzi offered no update on the status of either quarterback. Dartmouth transfer Derek Kyler and redshirt freshman Nate Yarnell have been competing to be third on the depth chart behind Slovis and Patti. WNBA – WNBA Playoffs – WNBA Finals (best of 5) Tonight Connecticut Sun at Las Vegas Aces, 9:00 p.m.                             (LV leads 1-0) WNBA – Sun beaming with confidence despite loss to Aces in Game 1 The Connecticut Sun might be down one game in the WNBA Finals after losing their first series opener of the postseason, but they haven’t lost confidence thanks to a stringent defensive effort in Game 1. The Sun did what they hoped to do in by holding the league’s No. 1 offense well below their season average. The top-seeded Las Vegas Aces averaged a league-best 90.4 points per game during the regular season and were scoring a playoff-best 92.3 per contest heading into the finals. Sunday, the Sun held Las Vegas to its lowest point total of the postseason in the 67-64 loss. Tennis – Carlos Alcaraz: 19, US Open champ, No. 1, unique Carlos Alcaraz is the U.S. Open champion and the No. 1-ranked player in men’s tennis at age 19. And he is exhausted. He tells The Associated Press on Monday that he is not quite sure how he managed to play and win so many tough and long matches in a row to earn his first Grand Slam title. He also says he considers himself a unique player who can hit a lot of different shots and never gives up on a ball. He grew up admiring Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer but is not interested in comparing himself to either. NBA – Wolves reprimand Edwards for homophobic social media remark The Minnesota Timberwolves have reprimanded star guard Anthony Edwards for homophobic comments he made on an Instagram video and later apologized for. Timberwolves president of basketball operations Tim Connelly says the team is “disappointed in the language and actions” Edwards displayed in an Instagram video. Edwards made a disparaging, profane comment about a group of men on a sidewalk he recorded from a vehicle he was inside. Edwards deleted the post and apologized for his remark. Nikola Jokic, Kevin Durant, Rajon Rondo and Kobe Bryant are among players who’ve been disciplined by the NBA in the past for anti-gay language. Soccer – US Soccer investigation into NWSL misconduct nearing end U.S. Soccer says an investigation into alleged abuse and misconduct in the National Women’s Soccer League is expected to be completed by early October. The investigation led by former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates was initiated last fall after North Carolina Courage coach Paul Riley was accused of sexual harassment and coercion by two former players. Riley was fired and league Commissioner Lisa Baird stepped down in the wake of the players’ claims. U.S. Soccer and the NWSL and its players union announced separate investigations. Boston Marathon – Boston Marathon to welcome nonbinary athletes to 2023 race Nonbinary athletes will be able to run in next year’s Boston Marathon without having to register as members of the men’s or women’s divisions. Race organizers announced the change on Monday as registration opened for the 127th running of the prestigious race next April 17. The Boston Athletic Association says it’s been working to expand opportunities for nonbinary people — not just for the marathon but for the BAA’s other events. It says nonbinary athletes can submit entry applications if they’ve completed a marathon as a nonbinary participant during the current qualifying window. Races around the U.S. increasingly are adding nonbinary divisions and offering equal prize money. NASCAR – Hamlin chasing NASCAR driver’s title, owner’s championship Denny Hamlin the driver finds himself in the most enviable of positions heading into Saturday night’s race at Bristol. His second-place run at Kansas Speedway over the weekend nearly ensured his spot in the next round of the playoffs. Denny Hamlin the owner? He’s feeling even better. The car he was chasing down in the waning laps of Sunday’s race happened to be the No. 45 driven by Bubba Wallace for 23XI Racing, which is owned by Hamlin and Hall of Fame basketball star Michael Jordan. The victory pushed the team into the next round in the race for the lesser-known owner’s championship. MILB – 2022 Midwest League Playoffs – Best of 3 Tonight Great Lakes Loons at Lake County Captains, 7:00 p.m.        Eastern Division Final Game 1 Cedar Rapids Kernels at South Bend Cubs, 7:05 p.m.          Western Division Final Game 1 MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Volleyball Kellogg Community College at Southwestern Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Lake Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. Glen Oaks Community College at Lansing Community College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Michigan Lutheran 5, Our Lady of the Lake 0 Plainwell 1, Lakeshore 1 – TIE Edwardsburg 9, Berrien Springs 1 Watervliet 2, Saugatuck 1 Delton-Kellogg 3, Bridgman 1 Howardsville Christian 5, Covert 0 Brandywine 2, New Buffalo 2 – TIE Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 9, Niles 2 Hartford 3, Otsego 0 Sturgis 3, Three Rivers 1 Parchment 6, Comstock 1 Allegan 1, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 Holland Black River 1, Fennville 1 – TIE Kalamazoo Christian 7, Constantine 0 Volleyball Our Lady of the Lake 3, Michigan Lutheran 0 Buchanan 3, Lakeshore 0 Eau Claire defeats Benton Harbor, score n/a Boys Tennis St. Joseph 8, Battle Creek Central 0 Tonight Boys Soccer Mattawan at St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Lakeshore, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Gull Lake, 6:30 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Portage Northern, 6:30 p.m. Portage Central at Kalamazoo Central, 6:30 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Battle Creek Academy, 5:00 p.m. Volleyball Watervleit at South Haven, 6:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Dowagiac, 6:00 p.m. Bridgman at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. oloma at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Bridgman at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. Constantine at Kalamazoo Christian, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Lawton, 6:30 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Martin, 6:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Parchment, 6:30 p.m. Gobles at Saugatuck, 6:30 p.m. Otsego at Hopkins, 7:00 p.m. White Pigeon at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Lawrence at Cassopolis, 6:00 p.m. Hartford at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Boys Tennis Berrien Springs at Buchanan, 4:30 p.m. Girls Swimming and Diving Mattawan at St. Joseph, 6:00 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Bridgman/Lakeshore, 6:00 p.m. Girls Golf SMAC West at Lake Michigan Hills, 4:00 p.m. (Lakeshore hosts) MHSAA – High School Football AP Poll Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                        (3-0)       50 2. Clinton Twp Chippewa Valley    (3-0)       38 3. West Bloomfield                    (3-0)       36 4. Rockford                              (3-0)       35 5. Caledonia                             (3-0)       32 6. Macomb Dakota                      (3-0)       27 7. Romeo                                  (3-0)       15 8. Brighton                              (3-0)       10 9. Grandville                            (3-0)       9 (tie) Saline                               (3-0)       9 Others receiving votes: Detroit Catholic Central 6. Lapeer 5. Clarkston 2. Rochester Adams 1. Division 2 1. Warren De La Salle (5)            (3-0)       50 2. Dexter                                 (3-0)       42 3. Livonia Franklin                     (3-0)       34 4. East Lansing                         (3-0)       33 5. GR Forest Hills Central          (3-0)       27 6. Muskegon Mona Shores           (2-1)       26 (tie) Saginaw Heritage               (3-0)       26 8. South Lyon                           (2-1)       12 9. Birmingham Seaholm               (3-0)       11 10. Port Huron Northern            (3-0)       7 Others receiving votes: Roseville 4. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer 2. Portage Northern 1. Division 3 1. Detroit King (3)                    (1-1)       39 2. Mount Pleasant (1)                (3-0)       34 3. DeWitt                                (2-1)       30 4. Walled Lake Western              (3-0)       28 5. Zeeland West                        (3-0)       24 6. Muskegon                             (2-1)       18 (tie) Mason                               (3-0)       18 8. River Rouge                          (2-0)       15 9. Gibraltar Carlson                  (3-0)       10 10. Lowell                               (3-0)       3 Others receiving votes: Haslett 1. Division 4 1. GR South Christian (4)           (3-0)       40 2. Whitehall                             (3-0)       35 3. Croswell-Lexington               (3-0)       29 3. Freeland                              (3-0)       29 5. Riverview                             (3-0)       25 6. Redford Union                       (3-0)       14 7. Ludington                            (3-0)       11 8. Charlotte                             (3-0)       9 9. Edwardsburg                      (2-1)      7 10. Carleton Airport                 (3-0)       6 Others receiving votes: GR Forest Hills Eastern 5. Chelsea 4. North Branch 2. Hastings 2. Three Rivers 1. Fremont 1. Division 5 1. GR Catholic Central (3)          (3-0)       39 2. Frankenmuth                         (3-0)       34 3. Detroit Country Day (1)          (3-0)       31 4. Williamston                          (3-0)       23 5. Muskegon Oakridge                (3-0)       16 6. Portland                              (2-1)       15 7. Gladwin                               (3-0)       14 8. Belding                                (3-0)       12 9. Berrien Springs                  (3-0)      11 (tie) Kingsley                           (2-1)       11 Others receiving votes: Grosse Ile 6. Dundee 3. Armada 3. Olivet 1. Romulus Summit Academy 1. Division 6 1. GR West Catholic (4)             (3-0)       40 2. Clinton                                (3-0)       36 3. Millington                            (3-0)       30 4. Standish-Sterling                 (3-0)       23 5. Gladstone                            (3-0)       14 6. Durand                                (3-0)       13 7. Negaunee                             (3-0)       11 7. Warren Michigan Collegiate    (2-1)       11 9. Boyne City                            (3-0)       9 10. Constantine                      (2-1)      8 10. Kent City                            (3-0)       8 Others receiving votes: Kent City 8. Almont 7. Madison Heights Bishop Foley 6. Ecorse 2. Montague 2. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (3)    (3-0)       48 2. Hudson (1)                           (3-0)       43 3. New Lothrop (1)                     (3-0)       42 4. Detroit Central                     (3-0)       31 5. Pewamo-Westphalia                (2-1)       29 6. Ithaca                                  (2-1)       19 7. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker  (3-0)       18 8. Schoolcraft                        (3-0)      11 9. Charlevoix                            (3-0)       10 10. Montrose                           (2-1)       7 Others receiving votes: Napoleon 6. Lake City 4. Lawton 2. Bad Axe 2. Ravenna 2. Erie-Mason 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (3)      (3-0)       45 2. Beal City (2)                         (3-0)       43 3. Fowler                                 (3-0)       37 4. Reading                                (3-0)       28 4. Ubly                                    (3-0)       28 6. Harbor Beach                        (3-0)       21 7. Saginaw MI. Lutheran Seminary (3-0)       18 8. Evart                                   (3-0)       15 9. Bark River-Harris                  (3-0)       12 10. St. Ignace LaSalle                (3-0)       8 (tie) Addison                            (2-1)       8 Others receiving votes: Ishpeming 5. Centreville 3. Frankfort 2. Iron Mountain 2. 8-Player Division 1 1. Adrian Lenawee Christian (5)   (3-0)       50 2. Martin                                (3-0)      37 3. Pickford                               (3-0)       35 4. GR NorthPointe Christian       (3-0)       33 5. Merrill                                 (3-0)       25 6. Munising                              (3-0)       16 6. Norway                                (3-0)       16 6. Rogers City                          (3-0)       16 9. Breckenridge                        (2-1)       11 10. Bridgman                          (3-0)      10 Others receiving votes: Kingston 8. Suttons Bay 7. Eau Claire 4. Fennville 3. Litchfield 3. Deckerville 1. 8-Player Division 2 1. Powers North Central (6)       (3-0)       60 2. Colon                                  (3-0)       43 3. Marion                                 (3-0)       42 4. Portland St Patrick               (3-0)       38 5. Morrice                                (3-0)       32 (tie) Crystal Falls Forest Park     (3-0)       32 7. Climax-Scotts                       (3-0)       28 8. Cedarville                            (3-0)       24 9. Gaylord St. Mary                   (2-1)       13 10. Stephenson                         (2-1)       4 (tie) Rapid River                        (2-1)       4 Others receiving votes: Peck 3. Posen 3. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 1. Au Gres-Sims 1. Mendon 1. Mio 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Tigers blanked again for club record 21st time – WSJM Morning Sports

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 2:50


MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Houston Astros 7, Detroit Tigers 0 Chicago Cubs 5, New York Mets 2 White Sox were off Astros 7, Tigers 0 – Valdez pitches 1st shutout, Astros blank Tigers 7-0 Framber Valdez pitched his first career shutout and the Houston Astros beat the Detroit Tigers 7-0. Valdez posted his 24th straight quality start, tying Jacob DeGrom in 2018 for the longest single-season streak. He gave up six hits and struck out eight with one walk. The Tigers were shut out for the second day in a row and club-record 21st time this season, tying them with the 1973 New York Yankees and 1976 Chicago White Sox for most by a team with a designated hitter. Jeremy Pena had three hits for the Astros and scored twice. Cubs 5, Mets 2 – Cubs hound Bassitt, beat NL East-leading Mets 5-2 Chris Bassitt had his shortest start in three months, failing to get through the fourth inning as the NL East-leading New York Mets lost to the Chicago Cubs 5-2. The Mets had won each of Bassitt’s last eight starts, a span in which he had a 2.24 ERA. But the right-hander gave up five runs in 3 2/3 innings — his quickest exit since he lasted a season-low 3 1/3 innings against San Diego on July 8. Rafael Ortega and Zach McKinstry homered for the Cubs. The Mets stranded 10 runners — including seven over the first six innings against rookie Javier Assad, who allowed five hits in earning the first victory of his career. Tonight Houston (Brown 1-0) at Detroit (Hutchison 2-7), 6:40 p.m.        WSJM/WCSY 6:20 Chicago Cubs (Sampson 1-5) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom 5-1), 7:10 p.m. Colorado (Kuhl 6-8) at Chicago White Sox (Kopech 4-9), 8:10 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 1 Yesterday Seattle Seahawks 17, Denver Broncos 16 Seahawks 17, Broncos 16 – Seahawks survive Wilson’s return, edge Broncos on missed FG Geno Smith threw two first-half touchdown passes, Denver fumbled twice at the 1-yard line in the second half, and the Seahawks beat the Broncos 17-16 in Russell Wilson’s return to Seattle. Brandon McManus missed a 64-yard field goal attempt with 20 seconds left and the Seahawks escaped with another wild victory involving Wilson at quarterback. Except this time Wilson was the opponent and there will be plenty of questions about Denver coach Nathaniel Hackett’s late-game clock management and decisions in his first game. Denver faced fourth-and-5 at the Seattle 46 and had three timeouts left, but the Broncos ran significant time off the clock before Hackett called timeout and decided to have McManus try the long field goal. NCAAFB – Notre Dame QB Buchner expected to miss season with injury Notre Dame quarterback Tyler Buchner is expected to miss the rest of the regular season with an injury to his nonthrowing shoulder that will need surgery. Fighting Irish coach Marcus Freeman says Buchner has a severe AC joint sprain in his left shoulder. Buchner was injured in the fourth quarter of Notre Dame’s surprising loss to Marshall on Saturday. Drew Pyne, who came off the bench after Buchner was hurt, was listed as the starter on Notre Dame’s depth chart of Saturday’s home game against California. NCAAFB – Narduzzi mum on status of injured Pitt QBs Slovis, Patti No. 23 Pittsburgh is dealing with uncertainty at quarterback as the Panthers prepare for a road trip to Western Michigan. Starter Kedon Slovis left last week’s overtime loss to Tennessee with an undisclosed injury. Backup Nick Patti injured his left leg early in the fourth quarter but had limited mobility. Head coach Pat Narduzzi offered no update on the status of either quarterback. Dartmouth transfer Derek Kyler and redshirt freshman Nate Yarnell have been competing to be third on the depth chart behind Slovis and Patti. WNBA – WNBA Playoffs – WNBA Finals (best of 5) Tonight Connecticut Sun at Las Vegas Aces, 9:00 p.m.                             (LV leads 1-0) WNBA – Sun beaming with confidence despite loss to Aces in Game 1 The Connecticut Sun might be down one game in the WNBA Finals after losing their first series opener of the postseason, but they haven’t lost confidence thanks to a stringent defensive effort in Game 1. The Sun did what they hoped to do in by holding the league’s No. 1 offense well below their season average. The top-seeded Las Vegas Aces averaged a league-best 90.4 points per game during the regular season and were scoring a playoff-best 92.3 per contest heading into the finals. Sunday, the Sun held Las Vegas to its lowest point total of the postseason in the 67-64 loss. Tennis – Carlos Alcaraz: 19, US Open champ, No. 1, unique Carlos Alcaraz is the U.S. Open champion and the No. 1-ranked player in men’s tennis at age 19. And he is exhausted. He tells The Associated Press on Monday that he is not quite sure how he managed to play and win so many tough and long matches in a row to earn his first Grand Slam title. He also says he considers himself a unique player who can hit a lot of different shots and never gives up on a ball. He grew up admiring Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer but is not interested in comparing himself to either. NBA – Wolves reprimand Edwards for homophobic social media remark The Minnesota Timberwolves have reprimanded star guard Anthony Edwards for homophobic comments he made on an Instagram video and later apologized for. Timberwolves president of basketball operations Tim Connelly says the team is “disappointed in the language and actions” Edwards displayed in an Instagram video. Edwards made a disparaging, profane comment about a group of men on a sidewalk he recorded from a vehicle he was inside. Edwards deleted the post and apologized for his remark. Nikola Jokic, Kevin Durant, Rajon Rondo and Kobe Bryant are among players who’ve been disciplined by the NBA in the past for anti-gay language. Soccer – US Soccer investigation into NWSL misconduct nearing end U.S. Soccer says an investigation into alleged abuse and misconduct in the National Women’s Soccer League is expected to be completed by early October. The investigation led by former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates was initiated last fall after North Carolina Courage coach Paul Riley was accused of sexual harassment and coercion by two former players. Riley was fired and league Commissioner Lisa Baird stepped down in the wake of the players’ claims. U.S. Soccer and the NWSL and its players union announced separate investigations. Boston Marathon – Boston Marathon to welcome nonbinary athletes to 2023 race Nonbinary athletes will be able to run in next year’s Boston Marathon without having to register as members of the men’s or women’s divisions. Race organizers announced the change on Monday as registration opened for the 127th running of the prestigious race next April 17. The Boston Athletic Association says it’s been working to expand opportunities for nonbinary people — not just for the marathon but for the BAA’s other events. It says nonbinary athletes can submit entry applications if they’ve completed a marathon as a nonbinary participant during the current qualifying window. Races around the U.S. increasingly are adding nonbinary divisions and offering equal prize money. NASCAR – Hamlin chasing NASCAR driver’s title, owner’s championship Denny Hamlin the driver finds himself in the most enviable of positions heading into Saturday night’s race at Bristol. His second-place run at Kansas Speedway over the weekend nearly ensured his spot in the next round of the playoffs. Denny Hamlin the owner? He’s feeling even better. The car he was chasing down in the waning laps of Sunday’s race happened to be the No. 45 driven by Bubba Wallace for 23XI Racing, which is owned by Hamlin and Hall of Fame basketball star Michael Jordan. The victory pushed the team into the next round in the race for the lesser-known owner’s championship. MILB – 2022 Midwest League Playoffs – Best of 3 Tonight Great Lakes Loons at Lake County Captains, 7:00 p.m.        Eastern Division Final Game 1 Cedar Rapids Kernels at South Bend Cubs, 7:05 p.m.          Western Division Final Game 1 MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Volleyball Kellogg Community College at Southwestern Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Lake Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. Glen Oaks Community College at Lansing Community College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Michigan Lutheran 5, Our Lady of the Lake 0 Plainwell 1, Lakeshore 1 – TIE Edwardsburg 9, Berrien Springs 1 Watervliet 2, Saugatuck 1 Delton-Kellogg 3, Bridgman 1 Howardsville Christian 5, Covert 0 Brandywine 2, New Buffalo 2 – TIE Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 9, Niles 2 Hartford 3, Otsego 0 Sturgis 3, Three Rivers 1 Parchment 6, Comstock 1 Allegan 1, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 Holland Black River 1, Fennville 1 – TIE Kalamazoo Christian 7, Constantine 0 Volleyball Our Lady of the Lake 3, Michigan Lutheran 0 Buchanan 3, Lakeshore 0 Eau Claire defeats Benton Harbor, score n/a Boys Tennis St. Joseph 8, Battle Creek Central 0 Tonight Boys Soccer Mattawan at St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Lakeshore, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Gull Lake, 6:30 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Portage Northern, 6:30 p.m. Portage Central at Kalamazoo Central, 6:30 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Battle Creek Academy, 5:00 p.m. Volleyball Watervleit at South Haven, 6:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Dowagiac, 6:00 p.m. Bridgman at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. oloma at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Bridgman at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. Constantine at Kalamazoo Christian, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Lawton, 6:30 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Martin, 6:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Parchment, 6:30 p.m. Gobles at Saugatuck, 6:30 p.m. Otsego at Hopkins, 7:00 p.m. White Pigeon at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Lawrence at Cassopolis, 6:00 p.m. Hartford at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Boys Tennis Berrien Springs at Buchanan, 4:30 p.m. Girls Swimming and Diving Mattawan at St. Joseph, 6:00 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Bridgman/Lakeshore, 6:00 p.m. Girls Golf SMAC West at Lake Michigan Hills, 4:00 p.m. (Lakeshore hosts) MHSAA – High School Football AP Poll Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                        (3-0)       50 2. Clinton Twp Chippewa Valley    (3-0)       38 3. West Bloomfield                    (3-0)       36 4. Rockford                              (3-0)       35 5. Caledonia                             (3-0)       32 6. Macomb Dakota                      (3-0)       27 7. Romeo                                  (3-0)       15 8. Brighton                              (3-0)       10 9. Grandville                            (3-0)       9 (tie) Saline                               (3-0)       9 Others receiving votes: Detroit Catholic Central 6. Lapeer 5. Clarkston 2. Rochester Adams 1. Division 2 1. Warren De La Salle (5)            (3-0)       50 2. Dexter                                 (3-0)       42 3. Livonia Franklin                     (3-0)       34 4. East Lansing                         (3-0)       33 5. GR Forest Hills Central          (3-0)       27 6. Muskegon Mona Shores           (2-1)       26 (tie) Saginaw Heritage               (3-0)       26 8. South Lyon                           (2-1)       12 9. Birmingham Seaholm               (3-0)       11 10. Port Huron Northern            (3-0)       7 Others receiving votes: Roseville 4. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer 2. Portage Northern 1. Division 3 1. Detroit King (3)                    (1-1)       39 2. Mount Pleasant (1)                (3-0)       34 3. DeWitt                                (2-1)       30 4. Walled Lake Western              (3-0)       28 5. Zeeland West                        (3-0)       24 6. Muskegon                             (2-1)       18 (tie) Mason                               (3-0)       18 8. River Rouge                          (2-0)       15 9. Gibraltar Carlson                  (3-0)       10 10. Lowell                               (3-0)       3 Others receiving votes: Haslett 1. Division 4 1. GR South Christian (4)           (3-0)       40 2. Whitehall                             (3-0)       35 3. Croswell-Lexington               (3-0)       29 3. Freeland                              (3-0)       29 5. Riverview                             (3-0)       25 6. Redford Union                       (3-0)       14 7. Ludington                            (3-0)       11 8. Charlotte                             (3-0)       9 9. Edwardsburg                      (2-1)      7 10. Carleton Airport                 (3-0)       6 Others receiving votes: GR Forest Hills Eastern 5. Chelsea 4. North Branch 2. Hastings 2. Three Rivers 1. Fremont 1. Division 5 1. GR Catholic Central (3)          (3-0)       39 2. Frankenmuth                         (3-0)       34 3. Detroit Country Day (1)          (3-0)       31 4. Williamston                          (3-0)       23 5. Muskegon Oakridge                (3-0)       16 6. Portland                              (2-1)       15 7. Gladwin                               (3-0)       14 8. Belding                                (3-0)       12 9. Berrien Springs                  (3-0)      11 (tie) Kingsley                           (2-1)       11 Others receiving votes: Grosse Ile 6. Dundee 3. Armada 3. Olivet 1. Romulus Summit Academy 1. Division 6 1. GR West Catholic (4)             (3-0)       40 2. Clinton                                (3-0)       36 3. Millington                            (3-0)       30 4. Standish-Sterling                 (3-0)       23 5. Gladstone                            (3-0)       14 6. Durand                                (3-0)       13 7. Negaunee                             (3-0)       11 7. Warren Michigan Collegiate    (2-1)       11 9. Boyne City                            (3-0)       9 10. Constantine                      (2-1)      8 10. Kent City                            (3-0)       8 Others receiving votes: Kent City 8. Almont 7. Madison Heights Bishop Foley 6. Ecorse 2. Montague 2. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (3)    (3-0)       48 2. Hudson (1)                           (3-0)       43 3. New Lothrop (1)                     (3-0)       42 4. Detroit Central                     (3-0)       31 5. Pewamo-Westphalia                (2-1)       29 6. Ithaca                                  (2-1)       19 7. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker  (3-0)       18 8. Schoolcraft                        (3-0)      11 9. Charlevoix                            (3-0)       10 10. Montrose                           (2-1)       7 Others receiving votes: Napoleon 6. Lake City 4. Lawton 2. Bad Axe 2. Ravenna 2. Erie-Mason 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (3)      (3-0)       45 2. Beal City (2)                         (3-0)       43 3. Fowler                                 (3-0)       37 4. Reading                                (3-0)       28 4. Ubly                                    (3-0)       28 6. Harbor Beach                        (3-0)       21 7. Saginaw MI. Lutheran Seminary (3-0)       18 8. Evart                                   (3-0)       15 9. Bark River-Harris                  (3-0)       12 10. St. Ignace LaSalle                (3-0)       8 (tie) Addison                            (2-1)       8 Others receiving votes: Ishpeming 5. Centreville 3. Frankfort 2. Iron Mountain 2. 8-Player Division 1 1. Adrian Lenawee Christian (5)   (3-0)       50 2. Martin                                (3-0)      37 3. Pickford                               (3-0)       35 4. GR NorthPointe Christian       (3-0)       33 5. Merrill                                 (3-0)       25 6. Munising                              (3-0)       16 6. Norway                                (3-0)       16 6. Rogers City                          (3-0)       16 9. Breckenridge                        (2-1)       11 10. Bridgman                          (3-0)      10 Others receiving votes: Kingston 8. Suttons Bay 7. Eau Claire 4. Fennville 3. Litchfield 3. Deckerville 1. 8-Player Division 2 1. Powers North Central (6)       (3-0)       60 2. Colon                                  (3-0)       43 3. Marion                                 (3-0)       42 4. Portland St Patrick               (3-0)       38 5. Morrice                                (3-0)       32 (tie) Crystal Falls Forest Park     (3-0)       32 7. Climax-Scotts                       (3-0)       28 8. Cedarville                            (3-0)       24 9. Gaylord St. Mary                   (2-1)       13 10. Stephenson                         (2-1)       4 (tie) Rapid River                        (2-1)       4 Others receiving votes: Peck 3. Posen 3. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 1. Au Gres-Sims 1. Mendon 1. Mio 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Tigers blanked again for club record 21st time – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 2:50


MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Houston Astros 7, Detroit Tigers 0 Chicago Cubs 5, New York Mets 2 White Sox were off Astros 7, Tigers 0 – Valdez pitches 1st shutout, Astros blank Tigers 7-0 Framber Valdez pitched his first career shutout and the Houston Astros beat the Detroit Tigers 7-0. Valdez posted his 24th straight quality start, tying Jacob DeGrom in 2018 for the longest single-season streak. He gave up six hits and struck out eight with one walk. The Tigers were shut out for the second day in a row and club-record 21st time this season, tying them with the 1973 New York Yankees and 1976 Chicago White Sox for most by a team with a designated hitter. Jeremy Pena had three hits for the Astros and scored twice. Cubs 5, Mets 2 – Cubs hound Bassitt, beat NL East-leading Mets 5-2 Chris Bassitt had his shortest start in three months, failing to get through the fourth inning as the NL East-leading New York Mets lost to the Chicago Cubs 5-2. The Mets had won each of Bassitt’s last eight starts, a span in which he had a 2.24 ERA. But the right-hander gave up five runs in 3 2/3 innings — his quickest exit since he lasted a season-low 3 1/3 innings against San Diego on July 8. Rafael Ortega and Zach McKinstry homered for the Cubs. The Mets stranded 10 runners — including seven over the first six innings against rookie Javier Assad, who allowed five hits in earning the first victory of his career. Tonight Houston (Brown 1-0) at Detroit (Hutchison 2-7), 6:40 p.m.        WSJM/WCSY 6:20 Chicago Cubs (Sampson 1-5) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom 5-1), 7:10 p.m. Colorado (Kuhl 6-8) at Chicago White Sox (Kopech 4-9), 8:10 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 1 Yesterday Seattle Seahawks 17, Denver Broncos 16 Seahawks 17, Broncos 16 – Seahawks survive Wilson’s return, edge Broncos on missed FG Geno Smith threw two first-half touchdown passes, Denver fumbled twice at the 1-yard line in the second half, and the Seahawks beat the Broncos 17-16 in Russell Wilson’s return to Seattle. Brandon McManus missed a 64-yard field goal attempt with 20 seconds left and the Seahawks escaped with another wild victory involving Wilson at quarterback. Except this time Wilson was the opponent and there will be plenty of questions about Denver coach Nathaniel Hackett’s late-game clock management and decisions in his first game. Denver faced fourth-and-5 at the Seattle 46 and had three timeouts left, but the Broncos ran significant time off the clock before Hackett called timeout and decided to have McManus try the long field goal. NCAAFB – Notre Dame QB Buchner expected to miss season with injury Notre Dame quarterback Tyler Buchner is expected to miss the rest of the regular season with an injury to his nonthrowing shoulder that will need surgery. Fighting Irish coach Marcus Freeman says Buchner has a severe AC joint sprain in his left shoulder. Buchner was injured in the fourth quarter of Notre Dame’s surprising loss to Marshall on Saturday. Drew Pyne, who came off the bench after Buchner was hurt, was listed as the starter on Notre Dame’s depth chart of Saturday’s home game against California. NCAAFB – Narduzzi mum on status of injured Pitt QBs Slovis, Patti No. 23 Pittsburgh is dealing with uncertainty at quarterback as the Panthers prepare for a road trip to Western Michigan. Starter Kedon Slovis left last week’s overtime loss to Tennessee with an undisclosed injury. Backup Nick Patti injured his left leg early in the fourth quarter but had limited mobility. Head coach Pat Narduzzi offered no update on the status of either quarterback. Dartmouth transfer Derek Kyler and redshirt freshman Nate Yarnell have been competing to be third on the depth chart behind Slovis and Patti. WNBA – WNBA Playoffs – WNBA Finals (best of 5) Tonight Connecticut Sun at Las Vegas Aces, 9:00 p.m.                             (LV leads 1-0) WNBA – Sun beaming with confidence despite loss to Aces in Game 1 The Connecticut Sun might be down one game in the WNBA Finals after losing their first series opener of the postseason, but they haven’t lost confidence thanks to a stringent defensive effort in Game 1. The Sun did what they hoped to do in by holding the league’s No. 1 offense well below their season average. The top-seeded Las Vegas Aces averaged a league-best 90.4 points per game during the regular season and were scoring a playoff-best 92.3 per contest heading into the finals. Sunday, the Sun held Las Vegas to its lowest point total of the postseason in the 67-64 loss. Tennis – Carlos Alcaraz: 19, US Open champ, No. 1, unique Carlos Alcaraz is the U.S. Open champion and the No. 1-ranked player in men’s tennis at age 19. And he is exhausted. He tells The Associated Press on Monday that he is not quite sure how he managed to play and win so many tough and long matches in a row to earn his first Grand Slam title. He also says he considers himself a unique player who can hit a lot of different shots and never gives up on a ball. He grew up admiring Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer but is not interested in comparing himself to either. NBA – Wolves reprimand Edwards for homophobic social media remark The Minnesota Timberwolves have reprimanded star guard Anthony Edwards for homophobic comments he made on an Instagram video and later apologized for. Timberwolves president of basketball operations Tim Connelly says the team is “disappointed in the language and actions” Edwards displayed in an Instagram video. Edwards made a disparaging, profane comment about a group of men on a sidewalk he recorded from a vehicle he was inside. Edwards deleted the post and apologized for his remark. Nikola Jokic, Kevin Durant, Rajon Rondo and Kobe Bryant are among players who’ve been disciplined by the NBA in the past for anti-gay language. Soccer – US Soccer investigation into NWSL misconduct nearing end U.S. Soccer says an investigation into alleged abuse and misconduct in the National Women’s Soccer League is expected to be completed by early October. The investigation led by former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates was initiated last fall after North Carolina Courage coach Paul Riley was accused of sexual harassment and coercion by two former players. Riley was fired and league Commissioner Lisa Baird stepped down in the wake of the players’ claims. U.S. Soccer and the NWSL and its players union announced separate investigations. Boston Marathon – Boston Marathon to welcome nonbinary athletes to 2023 race Nonbinary athletes will be able to run in next year’s Boston Marathon without having to register as members of the men’s or women’s divisions. Race organizers announced the change on Monday as registration opened for the 127th running of the prestigious race next April 17. The Boston Athletic Association says it’s been working to expand opportunities for nonbinary people — not just for the marathon but for the BAA’s other events. It says nonbinary athletes can submit entry applications if they’ve completed a marathon as a nonbinary participant during the current qualifying window. Races around the U.S. increasingly are adding nonbinary divisions and offering equal prize money. NASCAR – Hamlin chasing NASCAR driver’s title, owner’s championship Denny Hamlin the driver finds himself in the most enviable of positions heading into Saturday night’s race at Bristol. His second-place run at Kansas Speedway over the weekend nearly ensured his spot in the next round of the playoffs. Denny Hamlin the owner? He’s feeling even better. The car he was chasing down in the waning laps of Sunday’s race happened to be the No. 45 driven by Bubba Wallace for 23XI Racing, which is owned by Hamlin and Hall of Fame basketball star Michael Jordan. The victory pushed the team into the next round in the race for the lesser-known owner’s championship. MILB – 2022 Midwest League Playoffs – Best of 3 Tonight Great Lakes Loons at Lake County Captains, 7:00 p.m.        Eastern Division Final Game 1 Cedar Rapids Kernels at South Bend Cubs, 7:05 p.m.          Western Division Final Game 1 MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Volleyball Kellogg Community College at Southwestern Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Lake Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. Glen Oaks Community College at Lansing Community College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Michigan Lutheran 5, Our Lady of the Lake 0 Plainwell 1, Lakeshore 1 – TIE Edwardsburg 9, Berrien Springs 1 Watervliet 2, Saugatuck 1 Delton-Kellogg 3, Bridgman 1 Howardsville Christian 5, Covert 0 Brandywine 2, New Buffalo 2 – TIE Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 9, Niles 2 Hartford 3, Otsego 0 Sturgis 3, Three Rivers 1 Parchment 6, Comstock 1 Allegan 1, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 Holland Black River 1, Fennville 1 – TIE Kalamazoo Christian 7, Constantine 0 Volleyball Our Lady of the Lake 3, Michigan Lutheran 0 Buchanan 3, Lakeshore 0 Eau Claire defeats Benton Harbor, score n/a Boys Tennis St. Joseph 8, Battle Creek Central 0 Tonight Boys Soccer Mattawan at St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Lakeshore, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Gull Lake, 6:30 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Portage Northern, 6:30 p.m. Portage Central at Kalamazoo Central, 6:30 p.m. Howardsville Christian at Battle Creek Academy, 5:00 p.m. Volleyball Watervleit at South Haven, 6:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Dowagiac, 6:00 p.m. Bridgman at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. oloma at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Bridgman at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. Constantine at Kalamazoo Christian, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Lawton, 6:30 p.m. Delton-Kellogg at Martin, 6:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Parchment, 6:30 p.m. Gobles at Saugatuck, 6:30 p.m. Otsego at Hopkins, 7:00 p.m. White Pigeon at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Lawrence at Cassopolis, 6:00 p.m. Hartford at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Marcellus, 7:30 p.m. Boys Tennis Berrien Springs at Buchanan, 4:30 p.m. Girls Swimming and Diving Mattawan at St. Joseph, 6:00 p.m. Battle Creek Central at Bridgman/Lakeshore, 6:00 p.m. Girls Golf SMAC West at Lake Michigan Hills, 4:00 p.m. (Lakeshore hosts) MHSAA – High School Football AP Poll Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                        (3-0)       50 2. Clinton Twp Chippewa Valley    (3-0)       38 3. West Bloomfield                    (3-0)       36 4. Rockford                              (3-0)       35 5. Caledonia                             (3-0)       32 6. Macomb Dakota                      (3-0)       27 7. Romeo                                  (3-0)       15 8. Brighton                              (3-0)       10 9. Grandville                            (3-0)       9 (tie) Saline                               (3-0)       9 Others receiving votes: Detroit Catholic Central 6. Lapeer 5. Clarkston 2. Rochester Adams 1. Division 2 1. Warren De La Salle (5)            (3-0)       50 2. Dexter                                 (3-0)       42 3. Livonia Franklin                     (3-0)       34 4. East Lansing                         (3-0)       33 5. GR Forest Hills Central          (3-0)       27 6. Muskegon Mona Shores           (2-1)       26 (tie) Saginaw Heritage               (3-0)       26 8. South Lyon                           (2-1)       12 9. Birmingham Seaholm               (3-0)       11 10. Port Huron Northern            (3-0)       7 Others receiving votes: Roseville 4. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer 2. Portage Northern 1. Division 3 1. Detroit King (3)                    (1-1)       39 2. Mount Pleasant (1)                (3-0)       34 3. DeWitt                                (2-1)       30 4. Walled Lake Western              (3-0)       28 5. Zeeland West                        (3-0)       24 6. Muskegon                             (2-1)       18 (tie) Mason                               (3-0)       18 8. River Rouge                          (2-0)       15 9. Gibraltar Carlson                  (3-0)       10 10. Lowell                               (3-0)       3 Others receiving votes: Haslett 1. Division 4 1. GR South Christian (4)           (3-0)       40 2. Whitehall                             (3-0)       35 3. Croswell-Lexington               (3-0)       29 3. Freeland                              (3-0)       29 5. Riverview                             (3-0)       25 6. Redford Union                       (3-0)       14 7. Ludington                            (3-0)       11 8. Charlotte                             (3-0)       9 9. Edwardsburg                      (2-1)      7 10. Carleton Airport                 (3-0)       6 Others receiving votes: GR Forest Hills Eastern 5. Chelsea 4. North Branch 2. Hastings 2. Three Rivers 1. Fremont 1. Division 5 1. GR Catholic Central (3)          (3-0)       39 2. Frankenmuth                         (3-0)       34 3. Detroit Country Day (1)          (3-0)       31 4. Williamston                          (3-0)       23 5. Muskegon Oakridge                (3-0)       16 6. Portland                              (2-1)       15 7. Gladwin                               (3-0)       14 8. Belding                                (3-0)       12 9. Berrien Springs                  (3-0)      11 (tie) Kingsley                           (2-1)       11 Others receiving votes: Grosse Ile 6. Dundee 3. Armada 3. Olivet 1. Romulus Summit Academy 1. Division 6 1. GR West Catholic (4)             (3-0)       40 2. Clinton                                (3-0)       36 3. Millington                            (3-0)       30 4. Standish-Sterling                 (3-0)       23 5. Gladstone                            (3-0)       14 6. Durand                                (3-0)       13 7. Negaunee                             (3-0)       11 7. Warren Michigan Collegiate    (2-1)       11 9. Boyne City                            (3-0)       9 10. Constantine                      (2-1)      8 10. Kent City                            (3-0)       8 Others receiving votes: Kent City 8. Almont 7. Madison Heights Bishop Foley 6. Ecorse 2. Montague 2. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (3)    (3-0)       48 2. Hudson (1)                           (3-0)       43 3. New Lothrop (1)                     (3-0)       42 4. Detroit Central                     (3-0)       31 5. Pewamo-Westphalia                (2-1)       29 6. Ithaca                                  (2-1)       19 7. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker  (3-0)       18 8. Schoolcraft                        (3-0)      11 9. Charlevoix                            (3-0)       10 10. Montrose                           (2-1)       7 Others receiving votes: Napoleon 6. Lake City 4. Lawton 2. Bad Axe 2. Ravenna 2. Erie-Mason 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (3)      (3-0)       45 2. Beal City (2)                         (3-0)       43 3. Fowler                                 (3-0)       37 4. Reading                                (3-0)       28 4. Ubly                                    (3-0)       28 6. Harbor Beach                        (3-0)       21 7. Saginaw MI. Lutheran Seminary (3-0)       18 8. Evart                                   (3-0)       15 9. Bark River-Harris                  (3-0)       12 10. St. Ignace LaSalle                (3-0)       8 (tie) Addison                            (2-1)       8 Others receiving votes: Ishpeming 5. Centreville 3. Frankfort 2. Iron Mountain 2. 8-Player Division 1 1. Adrian Lenawee Christian (5)   (3-0)       50 2. Martin                                (3-0)      37 3. Pickford                               (3-0)       35 4. GR NorthPointe Christian       (3-0)       33 5. Merrill                                 (3-0)       25 6. Munising                              (3-0)       16 6. Norway                                (3-0)       16 6. Rogers City                          (3-0)       16 9. Breckenridge                        (2-1)       11 10. Bridgman                          (3-0)      10 Others receiving votes: Kingston 8. Suttons Bay 7. Eau Claire 4. Fennville 3. Litchfield 3. Deckerville 1. 8-Player Division 2 1. Powers North Central (6)       (3-0)       60 2. Colon                                  (3-0)       43 3. Marion                                 (3-0)       42 4. Portland St Patrick               (3-0)       38 5. Morrice                                (3-0)       32 (tie) Crystal Falls Forest Park     (3-0)       32 7. Climax-Scotts                       (3-0)       28 8. Cedarville                            (3-0)       24 9. Gaylord St. Mary                   (2-1)       13 10. Stephenson                         (2-1)       4 (tie) Rapid River                        (2-1)       4 Others receiving votes: Peck 3. Posen 3. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 1. Au Gres-Sims 1. Mendon 1. Mio 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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India leads Reds to 4-3 win over Cubs – Friday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 3:01


MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Cincinnati Reds 4, Chicago Cubs 3 Chicago White Sox 14, Oakland A’s 2 Tigers were off Reds 4, Cubs 3 – India’s hit in 9th gives Reds 4-3 win over Cubs Jonathan India hit a tiebreaking RBI single in the ninth inning, and the Cincinnati Reds rallied for a 4-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Chicago was ahead 3-2 when Alejo Lopez’s liner off Mark Leiter Jr. slipped between rookie right fielder Seiya Suzuki and center fielder Rafael Ortega. The ball rolled to the wall for a triple, allowing Nick Senzel to score from first to tie it. Lopez trotted home on when India lined a single to left, his third hit of the game. Suzuki doubled and scored in the sixth and put Chicago in front with a solo shot in the eighth. Alexis Diaz got five outs for the win. Ian Gibaut worked around a hit in the ninth for his first save. White Sox 14, A’s 2 – Moncada 5 for 6 with 2 HR, White Sox blast A’s 14-2 Yoán Moncada went 5 for 6 with two home runs and five RBIs, Dylan Cease fanned nine in six scoreless innings and the Chicago White Sox hammered the Oakland Athletics 14-2 on Thursday night. Chicago had 21 hits, including 10 extra-base hits, in its highest-scoring game of the season. It has won seven of its last nine games. Romy González went 4 for 5 with a homer and three RBIs. Elvis Andrus, released by the A’s in August, and Eloy Jiménez also homered. Cease (14-6) reached 206 strikeouts for the year, becoming the seventh White Sox pitcher with multiple 200-strikeout seasons. The right-hander allowed just three hits and two walks after coming within one out of a no-hitter in his last start against Minnesota. Today San Francisco (Rodón 12-7) at Chicago Cubs (Smyly 5-8), 4:05 p.m. Detroit (Wentz 0-1) at Kansas City (Lynch 4-9), 8:10 p.m.           Cosy-FM 7:50/WSJM Joined after HSFB Chicago White Sox (Giolito 10-9) at Oakland (Kaprielian 3-9), 9:40 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 1 Last Night Buffalo Bills 31, Los Angeles Rams 10 Bills 31, Rams 10 – Buffalo Bills blow out champion Rams 31-10 in season opener Josh Allen passed for 297 yards while accounting for four touchdowns as the Buffalo Bills stamped themselves as a clear contender for the Rams’ Super Bowl crown with a 31-10 victory over Los Angeles. Von Miller had two of Buffalo’s seven sacks as the Bills opened the NFL’s 103rd season by overcoming three first-half turnovers and running away with a blowout win. Matthew Stafford passed for 240 yards with three interceptions in a bruising night for the Rams, who lost a season opener and fell below .500 for the first time in coach Sean McVay’s six seasons in charge. Sunday Philadelphia Eagles at Detroit Lions, 1:00 p.m.                 Rock 107 WIRX 12:00 San Francisco 49ers at Chicago Bears, 1:00 p.m. Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans, 1:00 p.m. NFL – Bears say they’d need assistance to complete stadium complex The Chicago Bears say they will need taxpayer assistance if they are going to construct an enclosed suburban stadium that could host Super Bowls, Final Fours and College Football Playoff games and anchor a surrounding entertainment and residential complex. Chairman George McCaskey said the team would not seek public funding to build the stadium itself if the Bears complete the purchase of a 326-acre site in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and decide to move from Soldier Field. But they would need help to complete the rest of a multibillion dollar project. The Bears envision restaurants, retail, office space, housing, a hotel, fitness center, new parks, ponds and open areas. McCaskey said the project could take more than 10 years to complete. WNBA – WNBA Playoffs – WNBA Semifinals (best of 5) Last Night Connecticut Sun 72, Chicago Sky 63                                          (CT Wins 3-2) Sun 72, Sky 63 – Sun rally in 4th, beat Sky 72-63 to advance to WNBA Finals Jonquel Jones had 15 points and 10 rebounds and the Connecticut Sun overcame an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter, beating the Chicago Sky 72-63 in the decisive fifth game of the semifinal series and advancing to the WNBA Finals. Connecticut scored the final 18 points of the game to overcome a 63-54 deficit with 4:46 remaining. All the Sun starters scored in double figures and Connecticut advanced to the Finals for the third time overall and first time since 2019. Connecticut will face top-seeded Las Vegas Aces for the WNBA title. The first game of the series is Sunday in Las Vegas. Chicago was attempting to become the first team to repeat as WNBA champions since Los Angeles in 2001-02. Kahleah Copper led the Sky with 22 points and added four steals. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 2 Saturday South Alabama at Central Michigan, 1:00 p.m. Western Michigan at Ball State, 2:00 p.m. Marshall at (8) Notre Dame, 2:30 p.m. Akron at (14) Michigan State, 4:00 p.m.                  Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 2:30 Eastern Michigan at Louisiana, 7:00 p.m. Hawaii at (4) Michigan, 8:00 p.m.                            News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 7:00 NCAAFB – Notre Dame coach Freeman ready for home debut vs Marshall Irish coach Marcus Freeman is eager for No. 8 Notre Dame’s home opener on Saturday against Marshall. Yes, it gives the Fighting Irish a chance to rebound from last week’s season-opening loss at Ohio State. But it’s also a chance for Freeman to get his first career win in his home debut. The Thundering Herd come to town with one of the nation’s most prolific ground games. Marshall ran for more than 300 yards in last week’s rout of FCS foe Norfolk State. But they’ll face a much stiffer challenge against Notre Dame’s defense. NCAAFB – CFP committee digs into feasibility of early expansion to 12 The College Football Playoff management committee gathered for 4 ½ hours at a hotel in the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport. It was the conference commissioners first meeting since their bosses voted last week to expand the CFP from four to 12 teams. The goal is to sort through a myriad of issues and have a new format in place for the 2024 season. It’s unclear whether there is still time to accomplish that. First and foremost, they need to figure out where and when 11 playoff games can be played. Availability of venues and television time slots could ultimately determine whether early expansion is possible. Tennis – US Open – Swiatek, Jabeur will meet in 1st US Open final for both Iga Swiatek and Ons Jabeur will face each other in the U.S. Open women’s final. Tunisia’s Jabeur reached her second consecutive Grand Slam title match by beating Caroline Garcia 6-1, 6-3 at Flushing Meadows on Thursday night. The No. 5-seeded Jabeur was the runner-up at Wimbledon in July. She took full advantage of a shaky performance by first-time major semifinalist Garcia. The No. 1-ranked Swiatek grabbed the last four games to eliminate No. 6 Aryna Sabalenka 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 in the other semifinal. Poland’s Swiatek already owns two trophies from the French Open’s red clay but never had been past the fourth round on New York’s hard courts. Tennis – US Open – Tiafoe offers hope for present and future of US men’s tennis Frances Tiafoe calls his run to the U.S. Open semifinals ‘a Cinderella story.’ He is a 24-year-old from Maryland who took up tennis because his father was a janitor at a junior training center, a player who never won a match past the fourth round at a Grand Slam tournament until now, who owns one career ATP title and a sub-.500 career record, and whose ranking ranged from 24 to 74 over the past two seasons. Tiafoe’s tale also is a significant step forward for American men’s tennis and could help grow the sport in the future, too. Tiafoe is the first man from the U.S. to reach the semifinals at Flushing Meadows in 16 years. And he could become the first Black man from the U.S. in a major final since MaliVai Washington was the runner-up at Wimbledon in more than a quarter-century ago. Sports events in Britain called off following death of queen Several sporting events in Britain have been called off as a mark of respect following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96. Organizers of the BMW PGA Championship golf event reacted to the announcement of the queen’s death by immediately suspending play with many players still out on the course at Wentworth. Friday’s play in the second test between England and South Africa at the Oval will not take place and horse racing meetings in Britain were suspended on Thursday night and Friday. Fridays games in the English Football League will not take place. Miller, Lamoureux twins elected to US Hockey Hall of Fame Longtime NHL and former Michigan State goaltender Ryan Miller and Olympic gold medal-winning women’s hockey stars Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson and Monique Lamoureux-Morando headline the 2022 class of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. Three-time Paralympic gold medal-winning sled hockey goalie Steve Cash and late USA Hockey executive Jim Johannson were also elected. Miller backstopped the U.S. to the final of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and has the most NHL victories of any American-born goalie. The Lamoureux twins helped the U.S. beat Canada for gold at the 2018 Games in Pyeongchang with Lamoureux-Davidson scoring the shootout winner. Johannson was general manager of the men’s team that year before dying unexpectedly at age 53 a few weeks before the start of the tournament. NASCAR – Kyle Busch still seeking on-track success, job for 2023 It didn’t seem much could still go wrong this year for Kyle Busch until his engine blew with 22 laps remaining in NASCAR’s opening playoff race. Busch had dominated at Darlington Raceway and led a race-high 155 laps for what should have been a much needed victory. He’s had a crummy season and the 10-race playoff stretch is probably the final days of his career with Joe Gibbs Racing. Instead of a victory that would have automatically advanced him into the second round, Busch finished 30th and remained 11th in the playoff standings. Even worse, he has no idea when he’ll have a job secured for 2023. 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India leads Reds to 4-3 win over Cubs – WSJM Morning Sports

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 3:01


MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Cincinnati Reds 4, Chicago Cubs 3 Chicago White Sox 14, Oakland A’s 2 Tigers were off Reds 4, Cubs 3 – India’s hit in 9th gives Reds 4-3 win over Cubs Jonathan India hit a tiebreaking RBI single in the ninth inning, and the Cincinnati Reds rallied for a 4-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Chicago was ahead 3-2 when Alejo Lopez’s liner off Mark Leiter Jr. slipped between rookie right fielder Seiya Suzuki and center fielder Rafael Ortega. The ball rolled to the wall for a triple, allowing Nick Senzel to score from first to tie it. Lopez trotted home on when India lined a single to left, his third hit of the game. Suzuki doubled and scored in the sixth and put Chicago in front with a solo shot in the eighth. Alexis Diaz got five outs for the win. Ian Gibaut worked around a hit in the ninth for his first save. White Sox 14, A’s 2 – Moncada 5 for 6 with 2 HR, White Sox blast A’s 14-2 Yoán Moncada went 5 for 6 with two home runs and five RBIs, Dylan Cease fanned nine in six scoreless innings and the Chicago White Sox hammered the Oakland Athletics 14-2 on Thursday night. Chicago had 21 hits, including 10 extra-base hits, in its highest-scoring game of the season. It has won seven of its last nine games. Romy González went 4 for 5 with a homer and three RBIs. Elvis Andrus, released by the A’s in August, and Eloy Jiménez also homered. Cease (14-6) reached 206 strikeouts for the year, becoming the seventh White Sox pitcher with multiple 200-strikeout seasons. The right-hander allowed just three hits and two walks after coming within one out of a no-hitter in his last start against Minnesota. Today San Francisco (Rodón 12-7) at Chicago Cubs (Smyly 5-8), 4:05 p.m. Detroit (Wentz 0-1) at Kansas City (Lynch 4-9), 8:10 p.m.           Cosy-FM 7:50/WSJM Joined after HSFB Chicago White Sox (Giolito 10-9) at Oakland (Kaprielian 3-9), 9:40 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 1 Last Night Buffalo Bills 31, Los Angeles Rams 10 Bills 31, Rams 10 – Buffalo Bills blow out champion Rams 31-10 in season opener Josh Allen passed for 297 yards while accounting for four touchdowns as the Buffalo Bills stamped themselves as a clear contender for the Rams’ Super Bowl crown with a 31-10 victory over Los Angeles. Von Miller had two of Buffalo’s seven sacks as the Bills opened the NFL’s 103rd season by overcoming three first-half turnovers and running away with a blowout win. Matthew Stafford passed for 240 yards with three interceptions in a bruising night for the Rams, who lost a season opener and fell below .500 for the first time in coach Sean McVay’s six seasons in charge. Sunday Philadelphia Eagles at Detroit Lions, 1:00 p.m.                 Rock 107 WIRX 12:00 San Francisco 49ers at Chicago Bears, 1:00 p.m. Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans, 1:00 p.m. NFL – Bears say they’d need assistance to complete stadium complex The Chicago Bears say they will need taxpayer assistance if they are going to construct an enclosed suburban stadium that could host Super Bowls, Final Fours and College Football Playoff games and anchor a surrounding entertainment and residential complex. Chairman George McCaskey said the team would not seek public funding to build the stadium itself if the Bears complete the purchase of a 326-acre site in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and decide to move from Soldier Field. But they would need help to complete the rest of a multibillion dollar project. The Bears envision restaurants, retail, office space, housing, a hotel, fitness center, new parks, ponds and open areas. McCaskey said the project could take more than 10 years to complete. WNBA – WNBA Playoffs – WNBA Semifinals (best of 5) Last Night Connecticut Sun 72, Chicago Sky 63                                          (CT Wins 3-2) Sun 72, Sky 63 – Sun rally in 4th, beat Sky 72-63 to advance to WNBA Finals Jonquel Jones had 15 points and 10 rebounds and the Connecticut Sun overcame an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter, beating the Chicago Sky 72-63 in the decisive fifth game of the semifinal series and advancing to the WNBA Finals. Connecticut scored the final 18 points of the game to overcome a 63-54 deficit with 4:46 remaining. All the Sun starters scored in double figures and Connecticut advanced to the Finals for the third time overall and first time since 2019. Connecticut will face top-seeded Las Vegas Aces for the WNBA title. The first game of the series is Sunday in Las Vegas. Chicago was attempting to become the first team to repeat as WNBA champions since Los Angeles in 2001-02. Kahleah Copper led the Sky with 22 points and added four steals. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 2 Saturday South Alabama at Central Michigan, 1:00 p.m. Western Michigan at Ball State, 2:00 p.m. Marshall at (8) Notre Dame, 2:30 p.m. Akron at (14) Michigan State, 4:00 p.m.                  Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 2:30 Eastern Michigan at Louisiana, 7:00 p.m. Hawaii at (4) Michigan, 8:00 p.m.                            News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 7:00 NCAAFB – Notre Dame coach Freeman ready for home debut vs Marshall Irish coach Marcus Freeman is eager for No. 8 Notre Dame’s home opener on Saturday against Marshall. Yes, it gives the Fighting Irish a chance to rebound from last week’s season-opening loss at Ohio State. But it’s also a chance for Freeman to get his first career win in his home debut. The Thundering Herd come to town with one of the nation’s most prolific ground games. Marshall ran for more than 300 yards in last week’s rout of FCS foe Norfolk State. But they’ll face a much stiffer challenge against Notre Dame’s defense. NCAAFB – CFP committee digs into feasibility of early expansion to 12 The College Football Playoff management committee gathered for 4 ½ hours at a hotel in the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport. It was the conference commissioners first meeting since their bosses voted last week to expand the CFP from four to 12 teams. The goal is to sort through a myriad of issues and have a new format in place for the 2024 season. It’s unclear whether there is still time to accomplish that. First and foremost, they need to figure out where and when 11 playoff games can be played. Availability of venues and television time slots could ultimately determine whether early expansion is possible. Tennis – US Open – Swiatek, Jabeur will meet in 1st US Open final for both Iga Swiatek and Ons Jabeur will face each other in the U.S. Open women’s final. Tunisia’s Jabeur reached her second consecutive Grand Slam title match by beating Caroline Garcia 6-1, 6-3 at Flushing Meadows on Thursday night. The No. 5-seeded Jabeur was the runner-up at Wimbledon in July. She took full advantage of a shaky performance by first-time major semifinalist Garcia. The No. 1-ranked Swiatek grabbed the last four games to eliminate No. 6 Aryna Sabalenka 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 in the other semifinal. Poland’s Swiatek already owns two trophies from the French Open’s red clay but never had been past the fourth round on New York’s hard courts. Tennis – US Open – Tiafoe offers hope for present and future of US men’s tennis Frances Tiafoe calls his run to the U.S. Open semifinals ‘a Cinderella story.’ He is a 24-year-old from Maryland who took up tennis because his father was a janitor at a junior training center, a player who never won a match past the fourth round at a Grand Slam tournament until now, who owns one career ATP title and a sub-.500 career record, and whose ranking ranged from 24 to 74 over the past two seasons. Tiafoe’s tale also is a significant step forward for American men’s tennis and could help grow the sport in the future, too. Tiafoe is the first man from the U.S. to reach the semifinals at Flushing Meadows in 16 years. And he could become the first Black man from the U.S. in a major final since MaliVai Washington was the runner-up at Wimbledon in more than a quarter-century ago. Sports events in Britain called off following death of queen Several sporting events in Britain have been called off as a mark of respect following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96. Organizers of the BMW PGA Championship golf event reacted to the announcement of the queen’s death by immediately suspending play with many players still out on the course at Wentworth. Friday’s play in the second test between England and South Africa at the Oval will not take place and horse racing meetings in Britain were suspended on Thursday night and Friday. Fridays games in the English Football League will not take place. Miller, Lamoureux twins elected to US Hockey Hall of Fame Longtime NHL and former Michigan State goaltender Ryan Miller and Olympic gold medal-winning women’s hockey stars Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson and Monique Lamoureux-Morando headline the 2022 class of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. Three-time Paralympic gold medal-winning sled hockey goalie Steve Cash and late USA Hockey executive Jim Johannson were also elected. Miller backstopped the U.S. to the final of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and has the most NHL victories of any American-born goalie. The Lamoureux twins helped the U.S. beat Canada for gold at the 2018 Games in Pyeongchang with Lamoureux-Davidson scoring the shootout winner. Johannson was general manager of the men’s team that year before dying unexpectedly at age 53 a few weeks before the start of the tournament. NASCAR – Kyle Busch still seeking on-track success, job for 2023 It didn’t seem much could still go wrong this year for Kyle Busch until his engine blew with 22 laps remaining in NASCAR’s opening playoff race. Busch had dominated at Darlington Raceway and led a race-high 155 laps for what should have been a much needed victory. He’s had a crummy season and the 10-race playoff stretch is probably the final days of his career with Joe Gibbs Racing. Instead of a victory that would have automatically advanced him into the second round, Busch finished 30th and remained 11th in the playoff standings. Even worse, he has no idea when he’ll have a job secured for 2023. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night West Michigan 7, Great Lakes 6 Dayton 3, Lansing 1 Cedar Rapids 2, South Bend 1 Tonight Great Lakes at West Michigan, 6:35 p.m. Dayton at Lansing, 7:05 p.m. South Bend at Cedar Rapids, 7:35 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer St. Joseph 2, Battle Creek Lakeview 0 Gull Lake 5, Lakeshore 0 Bangor 3, Michigan Lutheran 1 Bridgman 6, Berrien Springs 4 Howardsville Christian 8, Brandywine 0 South Haven 8, Buchanan 1 Bloomingdale 8, Parchment 5 Hartford 1, Fennville 0 Portage Northern 6, Battle Creek Central 0 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 4, Kalamazoo Central 3 Portage Central 5, Mattawan 0 Vicksburg 4, Otsego 0 Delton-Kellogg 2 Harper Creek 0 Schoolcraft 4, Saugatuck 3 Volleyball Edwardsburg 3, Niles 1 Otsego 3, Three Rivers 0 Sturgis 3, Plainwell 0 Tonight Football – All games at 7:00 unless indicated otherwise SMAC St. Joseph (1-1) at Kalamazoo Central (0-2)                  News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 6:35 Lakeshore (0-2) at Mattawan (1-1)                               97.5 Y-Country 6:45 Battle Creek Lakeview (1-0) at Portage Central (0-2) Battle Creek Central (1-1) at Portage Northern (1-1) Wolverine Niles (1-1) at Edwardsburg (1-1) Three Rivers (1-1) at Otsego (0-2) Plainwell (2-0) at Sturgis (1-1) Lakeland Buchanan (1-1) at Dowagiac (0-2) SAC Delton-Kellogg (1-1) at South Haven (1-1) Lawton (2-0) at Constantine (1-1) Parchment (1-1) at Galesburg-Augusta Schoolcraft (2-0) at Kalamazoo United (1-1) Southwest 10 Cassopolis (0-2) at Comstock (0-2) Decatur (1-1) at White Pigeon (1-1) Non-Conference Benton Harbor (1-1) at Muskegon Catholic Central (1-1) Allegan (2-0) at Berrien Springs (2-0) Brandywine (1-1) at Saugatuck (1-1) Paw Paw (1-1) at Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard (1-1), 4:00 p.m. Gull Lake (0-2) at Vicksburg (1-1) Centreville (1-1) at Sand Creek (1-1) Kalamazoo Loy Norrix (1-1) at Livonia-Clarenceville (1-1) 8-Man Football Twin Cities (0-2) at Eau Claire (2-0) Wyoming Tri-Unity (2-0) at Lawrence (0-2) Red Arrow (0-2) at Wyoming-Lee (0-2) Fennville (2-1) 1, Bloomingdale (0-2) 0 – Forfeit Bangor (2-0) at Gobles (1-1) Martin (2-0) at Marcellus (1-1) Bridgman (2-0) at Mendon (1-1) Saturday Football Non-Conference Watervliet (2-0) at Kent City (2-0), 1:00 p.m. Boys Soccer Paw Paw at St. Joseph,11:30 a.m. Wayland at Allegan, 10:00 a.m. Caledonia at Portage Central, 1:30 p.m. Midland Dow at Portage Northern, 11:30 a.m. Shoreline Shootout at South Haven Covert vs. South Haven, 9:00 a.m. Hartford vs. Covert, 10:30 a.m. Hartford vs. South Haven 12:00 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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India leads Reds to 4-3 win over Cubs – Friday Morning Sports Update

97.5 Y-Country

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 3:01


MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Cincinnati Reds 4, Chicago Cubs 3 Chicago White Sox 14, Oakland A’s 2 Tigers were off Reds 4, Cubs 3 – India’s hit in 9th gives Reds 4-3 win over Cubs Jonathan India hit a tiebreaking RBI single in the ninth inning, and the Cincinnati Reds rallied for a 4-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Chicago was ahead 3-2 when Alejo Lopez’s liner off Mark Leiter Jr. slipped between rookie right fielder Seiya Suzuki and center fielder Rafael Ortega. The ball rolled to the wall for a triple, allowing Nick Senzel to score from first to tie it. Lopez trotted home on when India lined a single to left, his third hit of the game. Suzuki doubled and scored in the sixth and put Chicago in front with a solo shot in the eighth. Alexis Diaz got five outs for the win. Ian Gibaut worked around a hit in the ninth for his first save. White Sox 14, A’s 2 – Moncada 5 for 6 with 2 HR, White Sox blast A’s 14-2 Yoán Moncada went 5 for 6 with two home runs and five RBIs, Dylan Cease fanned nine in six scoreless innings and the Chicago White Sox hammered the Oakland Athletics 14-2 on Thursday night. Chicago had 21 hits, including 10 extra-base hits, in its highest-scoring game of the season. It has won seven of its last nine games. Romy González went 4 for 5 with a homer and three RBIs. Elvis Andrus, released by the A’s in August, and Eloy Jiménez also homered. Cease (14-6) reached 206 strikeouts for the year, becoming the seventh White Sox pitcher with multiple 200-strikeout seasons. The right-hander allowed just three hits and two walks after coming within one out of a no-hitter in his last start against Minnesota. Today San Francisco (Rodón 12-7) at Chicago Cubs (Smyly 5-8), 4:05 p.m. Detroit (Wentz 0-1) at Kansas City (Lynch 4-9), 8:10 p.m.           Cosy-FM 7:50/WSJM Joined after HSFB Chicago White Sox (Giolito 10-9) at Oakland (Kaprielian 3-9), 9:40 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 1 Last Night Buffalo Bills 31, Los Angeles Rams 10 Bills 31, Rams 10 – Buffalo Bills blow out champion Rams 31-10 in season opener Josh Allen passed for 297 yards while accounting for four touchdowns as the Buffalo Bills stamped themselves as a clear contender for the Rams’ Super Bowl crown with a 31-10 victory over Los Angeles. Von Miller had two of Buffalo’s seven sacks as the Bills opened the NFL’s 103rd season by overcoming three first-half turnovers and running away with a blowout win. Matthew Stafford passed for 240 yards with three interceptions in a bruising night for the Rams, who lost a season opener and fell below .500 for the first time in coach Sean McVay’s six seasons in charge. Sunday Philadelphia Eagles at Detroit Lions, 1:00 p.m.                 Rock 107 WIRX 12:00 San Francisco 49ers at Chicago Bears, 1:00 p.m. Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans, 1:00 p.m. NFL – Bears say they’d need assistance to complete stadium complex The Chicago Bears say they will need taxpayer assistance if they are going to construct an enclosed suburban stadium that could host Super Bowls, Final Fours and College Football Playoff games and anchor a surrounding entertainment and residential complex. Chairman George McCaskey said the team would not seek public funding to build the stadium itself if the Bears complete the purchase of a 326-acre site in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and decide to move from Soldier Field. But they would need help to complete the rest of a multibillion dollar project. The Bears envision restaurants, retail, office space, housing, a hotel, fitness center, new parks, ponds and open areas. McCaskey said the project could take more than 10 years to complete. WNBA – WNBA Playoffs – WNBA Semifinals (best of 5) Last Night Connecticut Sun 72, Chicago Sky 63                                          (CT Wins 3-2) Sun 72, Sky 63 – Sun rally in 4th, beat Sky 72-63 to advance to WNBA Finals Jonquel Jones had 15 points and 10 rebounds and the Connecticut Sun overcame an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter, beating the Chicago Sky 72-63 in the decisive fifth game of the semifinal series and advancing to the WNBA Finals. Connecticut scored the final 18 points of the game to overcome a 63-54 deficit with 4:46 remaining. All the Sun starters scored in double figures and Connecticut advanced to the Finals for the third time overall and first time since 2019. Connecticut will face top-seeded Las Vegas Aces for the WNBA title. The first game of the series is Sunday in Las Vegas. Chicago was attempting to become the first team to repeat as WNBA champions since Los Angeles in 2001-02. Kahleah Copper led the Sky with 22 points and added four steals. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 2 Saturday South Alabama at Central Michigan, 1:00 p.m. Western Michigan at Ball State, 2:00 p.m. Marshall at (8) Notre Dame, 2:30 p.m. Akron at (14) Michigan State, 4:00 p.m.                  Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 2:30 Eastern Michigan at Louisiana, 7:00 p.m. Hawaii at (4) Michigan, 8:00 p.m.                            News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 7:00 NCAAFB – Notre Dame coach Freeman ready for home debut vs Marshall Irish coach Marcus Freeman is eager for No. 8 Notre Dame’s home opener on Saturday against Marshall. Yes, it gives the Fighting Irish a chance to rebound from last week’s season-opening loss at Ohio State. But it’s also a chance for Freeman to get his first career win in his home debut. The Thundering Herd come to town with one of the nation’s most prolific ground games. Marshall ran for more than 300 yards in last week’s rout of FCS foe Norfolk State. But they’ll face a much stiffer challenge against Notre Dame’s defense. NCAAFB – CFP committee digs into feasibility of early expansion to 12 The College Football Playoff management committee gathered for 4 ½ hours at a hotel in the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport. It was the conference commissioners first meeting since their bosses voted last week to expand the CFP from four to 12 teams. The goal is to sort through a myriad of issues and have a new format in place for the 2024 season. It’s unclear whether there is still time to accomplish that. First and foremost, they need to figure out where and when 11 playoff games can be played. Availability of venues and television time slots could ultimately determine whether early expansion is possible. Tennis – US Open – Swiatek, Jabeur will meet in 1st US Open final for both Iga Swiatek and Ons Jabeur will face each other in the U.S. Open women’s final. Tunisia’s Jabeur reached her second consecutive Grand Slam title match by beating Caroline Garcia 6-1, 6-3 at Flushing Meadows on Thursday night. The No. 5-seeded Jabeur was the runner-up at Wimbledon in July. She took full advantage of a shaky performance by first-time major semifinalist Garcia. The No. 1-ranked Swiatek grabbed the last four games to eliminate No. 6 Aryna Sabalenka 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 in the other semifinal. Poland’s Swiatek already owns two trophies from the French Open’s red clay but never had been past the fourth round on New York’s hard courts. Tennis – US Open – Tiafoe offers hope for present and future of US men’s tennis Frances Tiafoe calls his run to the U.S. Open semifinals ‘a Cinderella story.’ He is a 24-year-old from Maryland who took up tennis because his father was a janitor at a junior training center, a player who never won a match past the fourth round at a Grand Slam tournament until now, who owns one career ATP title and a sub-.500 career record, and whose ranking ranged from 24 to 74 over the past two seasons. Tiafoe’s tale also is a significant step forward for American men’s tennis and could help grow the sport in the future, too. Tiafoe is the first man from the U.S. to reach the semifinals at Flushing Meadows in 16 years. And he could become the first Black man from the U.S. in a major final since MaliVai Washington was the runner-up at Wimbledon in more than a quarter-century ago. Sports events in Britain called off following death of queen Several sporting events in Britain have been called off as a mark of respect following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96. Organizers of the BMW PGA Championship golf event reacted to the announcement of the queen’s death by immediately suspending play with many players still out on the course at Wentworth. Friday’s play in the second test between England and South Africa at the Oval will not take place and horse racing meetings in Britain were suspended on Thursday night and Friday. Fridays games in the English Football League will not take place. Miller, Lamoureux twins elected to US Hockey Hall of Fame Longtime NHL and former Michigan State goaltender Ryan Miller and Olympic gold medal-winning women’s hockey stars Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson and Monique Lamoureux-Morando headline the 2022 class of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. Three-time Paralympic gold medal-winning sled hockey goalie Steve Cash and late USA Hockey executive Jim Johannson were also elected. Miller backstopped the U.S. to the final of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and has the most NHL victories of any American-born goalie. The Lamoureux twins helped the U.S. beat Canada for gold at the 2018 Games in Pyeongchang with Lamoureux-Davidson scoring the shootout winner. Johannson was general manager of the men’s team that year before dying unexpectedly at age 53 a few weeks before the start of the tournament. NASCAR – Kyle Busch still seeking on-track success, job for 2023 It didn’t seem much could still go wrong this year for Kyle Busch until his engine blew with 22 laps remaining in NASCAR’s opening playoff race. Busch had dominated at Darlington Raceway and led a race-high 155 laps for what should have been a much needed victory. He’s had a crummy season and the 10-race playoff stretch is probably the final days of his career with Joe Gibbs Racing. Instead of a victory that would have automatically advanced him into the second round, Busch finished 30th and remained 11th in the playoff standings. Even worse, he has no idea when he’ll have a job secured for 2023. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night West Michigan 7, Great Lakes 6 Dayton 3, Lansing 1 Cedar Rapids 2, South Bend 1 Tonight Great Lakes at West Michigan, 6:35 p.m. Dayton at Lansing, 7:05 p.m. South Bend at Cedar Rapids, 7:35 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer St. Joseph 2, Battle Creek Lakeview 0 Gull Lake 5, Lakeshore 0 Bangor 3, Michigan Lutheran 1 Bridgman 6, Berrien Springs 4 Howardsville Christian 8, Brandywine 0 South Haven 8, Buchanan 1 Bloomingdale 8, Parchment 5 Hartford 1, Fennville 0 Portage Northern 6, Battle Creek Central 0 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 4, Kalamazoo Central 3 Portage Central 5, Mattawan 0 Vicksburg 4, Otsego 0 Delton-Kellogg 2 Harper Creek 0 Schoolcraft 4, Saugatuck 3 Volleyball Edwardsburg 3, Niles 1 Otsego 3, Three Rivers 0 Sturgis 3, Plainwell 0 Tonight Football – All games at 7:00 unless indicated otherwise SMAC St. Joseph (1-1) at Kalamazoo Central (0-2)                  News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 6:35 Lakeshore (0-2) at Mattawan (1-1)                               97.5 Y-Country 6:45 Battle Creek Lakeview (1-0) at Portage Central (0-2) Battle Creek Central (1-1) at Portage Northern (1-1) Wolverine Niles (1-1) at Edwardsburg (1-1) Three Rivers (1-1) at Otsego (0-2) Plainwell (2-0) at Sturgis (1-1) Lakeland Buchanan (1-1) at Dowagiac (0-2) SAC Delton-Kellogg (1-1) at South Haven (1-1) Lawton (2-0) at Constantine (1-1) Parchment (1-1) at Galesburg-Augusta Schoolcraft (2-0) at Kalamazoo United (1-1) Southwest 10 Cassopolis (0-2) at Comstock (0-2) Decatur (1-1) at White Pigeon (1-1) Non-Conference Benton Harbor (1-1) at Muskegon Catholic Central (1-1) Allegan (2-0) at Berrien Springs (2-0) Brandywine (1-1) at Saugatuck (1-1) Paw Paw (1-1) at Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard (1-1), 4:00 p.m. Gull Lake (0-2) at Vicksburg (1-1) Centreville (1-1) at Sand Creek (1-1) Kalamazoo Loy Norrix (1-1) at Livonia-Clarenceville (1-1) 8-Man Football Twin Cities (0-2) at Eau Claire (2-0) Wyoming Tri-Unity (2-0) at Lawrence (0-2) Red Arrow (0-2) at Wyoming-Lee (0-2) Fennville (2-1) 1, Bloomingdale (0-2) 0 – Forfeit Bangor (2-0) at Gobles (1-1) Martin (2-0) at Marcellus (1-1) Bridgman (2-0) at Mendon (1-1) Saturday Football Non-Conference Watervliet (2-0) at Kent City (2-0), 1:00 p.m. Boys Soccer Paw Paw at St. Joseph,11:30 a.m. Wayland at Allegan, 10:00 a.m. Caledonia at Portage Central, 1:30 p.m. Midland Dow at Portage Northern, 11:30 a.m. Shoreline Shootout at South Haven Covert vs. South Haven, 9:00 a.m. Hartford vs. Covert, 10:30 a.m. Hartford vs. South Haven 12:00 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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India leads Reds to 4-3 win over Cubs – Friday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 3:01


MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Cincinnati Reds 4, Chicago Cubs 3 Chicago White Sox 14, Oakland A’s 2 Tigers were off Reds 4, Cubs 3 – India’s hit in 9th gives Reds 4-3 win over Cubs Jonathan India hit a tiebreaking RBI single in the ninth inning, and the Cincinnati Reds rallied for a 4-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Chicago was ahead 3-2 when Alejo Lopez’s liner off Mark Leiter Jr. slipped between rookie right fielder Seiya Suzuki and center fielder Rafael Ortega. The ball rolled to the wall for a triple, allowing Nick Senzel to score from first to tie it. Lopez trotted home on when India lined a single to left, his third hit of the game. Suzuki doubled and scored in the sixth and put Chicago in front with a solo shot in the eighth. Alexis Diaz got five outs for the win. Ian Gibaut worked around a hit in the ninth for his first save. White Sox 14, A’s 2 – Moncada 5 for 6 with 2 HR, White Sox blast A’s 14-2 Yoán Moncada went 5 for 6 with two home runs and five RBIs, Dylan Cease fanned nine in six scoreless innings and the Chicago White Sox hammered the Oakland Athletics 14-2 on Thursday night. Chicago had 21 hits, including 10 extra-base hits, in its highest-scoring game of the season. It has won seven of its last nine games. Romy González went 4 for 5 with a homer and three RBIs. Elvis Andrus, released by the A’s in August, and Eloy Jiménez also homered. Cease (14-6) reached 206 strikeouts for the year, becoming the seventh White Sox pitcher with multiple 200-strikeout seasons. The right-hander allowed just three hits and two walks after coming within one out of a no-hitter in his last start against Minnesota. Today San Francisco (Rodón 12-7) at Chicago Cubs (Smyly 5-8), 4:05 p.m. Detroit (Wentz 0-1) at Kansas City (Lynch 4-9), 8:10 p.m.           Cosy-FM 7:50/WSJM Joined after HSFB Chicago White Sox (Giolito 10-9) at Oakland (Kaprielian 3-9), 9:40 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 1 Last Night Buffalo Bills 31, Los Angeles Rams 10 Bills 31, Rams 10 – Buffalo Bills blow out champion Rams 31-10 in season opener Josh Allen passed for 297 yards while accounting for four touchdowns as the Buffalo Bills stamped themselves as a clear contender for the Rams’ Super Bowl crown with a 31-10 victory over Los Angeles. Von Miller had two of Buffalo’s seven sacks as the Bills opened the NFL’s 103rd season by overcoming three first-half turnovers and running away with a blowout win. Matthew Stafford passed for 240 yards with three interceptions in a bruising night for the Rams, who lost a season opener and fell below .500 for the first time in coach Sean McVay’s six seasons in charge. Sunday Philadelphia Eagles at Detroit Lions, 1:00 p.m.                 Rock 107 WIRX 12:00 San Francisco 49ers at Chicago Bears, 1:00 p.m. Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans, 1:00 p.m. NFL – Bears say they’d need assistance to complete stadium complex The Chicago Bears say they will need taxpayer assistance if they are going to construct an enclosed suburban stadium that could host Super Bowls, Final Fours and College Football Playoff games and anchor a surrounding entertainment and residential complex. Chairman George McCaskey said the team would not seek public funding to build the stadium itself if the Bears complete the purchase of a 326-acre site in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and decide to move from Soldier Field. But they would need help to complete the rest of a multibillion dollar project. The Bears envision restaurants, retail, office space, housing, a hotel, fitness center, new parks, ponds and open areas. McCaskey said the project could take more than 10 years to complete. WNBA – WNBA Playoffs – WNBA Semifinals (best of 5) Last Night Connecticut Sun 72, Chicago Sky 63                                          (CT Wins 3-2) Sun 72, Sky 63 – Sun rally in 4th, beat Sky 72-63 to advance to WNBA Finals Jonquel Jones had 15 points and 10 rebounds and the Connecticut Sun overcame an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter, beating the Chicago Sky 72-63 in the decisive fifth game of the semifinal series and advancing to the WNBA Finals. Connecticut scored the final 18 points of the game to overcome a 63-54 deficit with 4:46 remaining. All the Sun starters scored in double figures and Connecticut advanced to the Finals for the third time overall and first time since 2019. Connecticut will face top-seeded Las Vegas Aces for the WNBA title. The first game of the series is Sunday in Las Vegas. Chicago was attempting to become the first team to repeat as WNBA champions since Los Angeles in 2001-02. Kahleah Copper led the Sky with 22 points and added four steals. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 2 Saturday South Alabama at Central Michigan, 1:00 p.m. Western Michigan at Ball State, 2:00 p.m. Marshall at (8) Notre Dame, 2:30 p.m. Akron at (14) Michigan State, 4:00 p.m.                  Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 2:30 Eastern Michigan at Louisiana, 7:00 p.m. Hawaii at (4) Michigan, 8:00 p.m.                            News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 7:00 NCAAFB – Notre Dame coach Freeman ready for home debut vs Marshall Irish coach Marcus Freeman is eager for No. 8 Notre Dame’s home opener on Saturday against Marshall. Yes, it gives the Fighting Irish a chance to rebound from last week’s season-opening loss at Ohio State. But it’s also a chance for Freeman to get his first career win in his home debut. The Thundering Herd come to town with one of the nation’s most prolific ground games. Marshall ran for more than 300 yards in last week’s rout of FCS foe Norfolk State. But they’ll face a much stiffer challenge against Notre Dame’s defense. NCAAFB – CFP committee digs into feasibility of early expansion to 12 The College Football Playoff management committee gathered for 4 ½ hours at a hotel in the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport. It was the conference commissioners first meeting since their bosses voted last week to expand the CFP from four to 12 teams. The goal is to sort through a myriad of issues and have a new format in place for the 2024 season. It’s unclear whether there is still time to accomplish that. First and foremost, they need to figure out where and when 11 playoff games can be played. Availability of venues and television time slots could ultimately determine whether early expansion is possible. Tennis – US Open – Swiatek, Jabeur will meet in 1st US Open final for both Iga Swiatek and Ons Jabeur will face each other in the U.S. Open women’s final. Tunisia’s Jabeur reached her second consecutive Grand Slam title match by beating Caroline Garcia 6-1, 6-3 at Flushing Meadows on Thursday night. The No. 5-seeded Jabeur was the runner-up at Wimbledon in July. She took full advantage of a shaky performance by first-time major semifinalist Garcia. The No. 1-ranked Swiatek grabbed the last four games to eliminate No. 6 Aryna Sabalenka 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 in the other semifinal. Poland’s Swiatek already owns two trophies from the French Open’s red clay but never had been past the fourth round on New York’s hard courts. Tennis – US Open – Tiafoe offers hope for present and future of US men’s tennis Frances Tiafoe calls his run to the U.S. Open semifinals ‘a Cinderella story.’ He is a 24-year-old from Maryland who took up tennis because his father was a janitor at a junior training center, a player who never won a match past the fourth round at a Grand Slam tournament until now, who owns one career ATP title and a sub-.500 career record, and whose ranking ranged from 24 to 74 over the past two seasons. Tiafoe’s tale also is a significant step forward for American men’s tennis and could help grow the sport in the future, too. Tiafoe is the first man from the U.S. to reach the semifinals at Flushing Meadows in 16 years. And he could become the first Black man from the U.S. in a major final since MaliVai Washington was the runner-up at Wimbledon in more than a quarter-century ago. Sports events in Britain called off following death of queen Several sporting events in Britain have been called off as a mark of respect following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96. Organizers of the BMW PGA Championship golf event reacted to the announcement of the queen’s death by immediately suspending play with many players still out on the course at Wentworth. Friday’s play in the second test between England and South Africa at the Oval will not take place and horse racing meetings in Britain were suspended on Thursday night and Friday. Fridays games in the English Football League will not take place. Miller, Lamoureux twins elected to US Hockey Hall of Fame Longtime NHL and former Michigan State goaltender Ryan Miller and Olympic gold medal-winning women’s hockey stars Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson and Monique Lamoureux-Morando headline the 2022 class of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. Three-time Paralympic gold medal-winning sled hockey goalie Steve Cash and late USA Hockey executive Jim Johannson were also elected. Miller backstopped the U.S. to the final of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and has the most NHL victories of any American-born goalie. The Lamoureux twins helped the U.S. beat Canada for gold at the 2018 Games in Pyeongchang with Lamoureux-Davidson scoring the shootout winner. Johannson was general manager of the men’s team that year before dying unexpectedly at age 53 a few weeks before the start of the tournament. NASCAR – Kyle Busch still seeking on-track success, job for 2023 It didn’t seem much could still go wrong this year for Kyle Busch until his engine blew with 22 laps remaining in NASCAR’s opening playoff race. Busch had dominated at Darlington Raceway and led a race-high 155 laps for what should have been a much needed victory. He’s had a crummy season and the 10-race playoff stretch is probably the final days of his career with Joe Gibbs Racing. Instead of a victory that would have automatically advanced him into the second round, Busch finished 30th and remained 11th in the playoff standings. Even worse, he has no idea when he’ll have a job secured for 2023. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night West Michigan 7, Great Lakes 6 Dayton 3, Lansing 1 Cedar Rapids 2, South Bend 1 Tonight Great Lakes at West Michigan, 6:35 p.m. Dayton at Lansing, 7:05 p.m. South Bend at Cedar Rapids, 7:35 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer St. Joseph 2, Battle Creek Lakeview 0 Gull Lake 5, Lakeshore 0 Bangor 3, Michigan Lutheran 1 Bridgman 6, Berrien Springs 4 Howardsville Christian 8, Brandywine 0 South Haven 8, Buchanan 1 Bloomingdale 8, Parchment 5 Hartford 1, Fennville 0 Portage Northern 6, Battle Creek Central 0 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 4, Kalamazoo Central 3 Portage Central 5, Mattawan 0 Vicksburg 4, Otsego 0 Delton-Kellogg 2 Harper Creek 0 Schoolcraft 4, Saugatuck 3 Volleyball Edwardsburg 3, Niles 1 Otsego 3, Three Rivers 0 Sturgis 3, Plainwell 0 Tonight Football – All games at 7:00 unless indicated otherwise SMAC St. Joseph (1-1) at Kalamazoo Central (0-2)                  News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 6:35 Lakeshore (0-2) at Mattawan (1-1)                               97.5 Y-Country 6:45 Battle Creek Lakeview (1-0) at Portage Central (0-2) Battle Creek Central (1-1) at Portage Northern (1-1) Wolverine Niles (1-1) at Edwardsburg (1-1) Three Rivers (1-1) at Otsego (0-2) Plainwell (2-0) at Sturgis (1-1) Lakeland Buchanan (1-1) at Dowagiac (0-2) SAC Delton-Kellogg (1-1) at South Haven (1-1) Lawton (2-0) at Constantine (1-1) Parchment (1-1) at Galesburg-Augusta Schoolcraft (2-0) at Kalamazoo United (1-1) Southwest 10 Cassopolis (0-2) at Comstock (0-2) Decatur (1-1) at White Pigeon (1-1) Non-Conference Benton Harbor (1-1) at Muskegon Catholic Central (1-1) Allegan (2-0) at Berrien Springs (2-0) Brandywine (1-1) at Saugatuck (1-1) Paw Paw (1-1) at Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard (1-1), 4:00 p.m. Gull Lake (0-2) at Vicksburg (1-1) Centreville (1-1) at Sand Creek (1-1) Kalamazoo Loy Norrix (1-1) at Livonia-Clarenceville (1-1) 8-Man Football Twin Cities (0-2) at Eau Claire (2-0) Wyoming Tri-Unity (2-0) at Lawrence (0-2) Red Arrow (0-2) at Wyoming-Lee (0-2) Fennville (2-1) 1, Bloomingdale (0-2) 0 – Forfeit Bangor (2-0) at Gobles (1-1) Martin (2-0) at Marcellus (1-1) Bridgman (2-0) at Mendon (1-1) Saturday Football Non-Conference Watervliet (2-0) at Kent City (2-0), 1:00 p.m. Boys Soccer Paw Paw at St. Joseph,11:30 a.m. Wayland at Allegan, 10:00 a.m. Caledonia at Portage Central, 1:30 p.m. Midland Dow at Portage Northern, 11:30 a.m. Shoreline Shootout at South Haven Covert vs. South Haven, 9:00 a.m. Hartford vs. Covert, 10:30 a.m. Hartford vs. South Haven 12:00 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Hacks & Wonks
Claudia Kauffman, Candidate for 47th LD State Senator

Hacks & Wonks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 41:04


On this midweek show, Crystal chats with Claudia Kauffman about her campaign for State Senator in the 47th Legislative District - why she decided to run again for a seat she previously held, what it's like to run in a swing district, how the last legislative session went and her thoughts on addressing and prioritizing issues in the LD47 community such as housing affordability and zoning, COVID-19 impacts on education, making schools more welcoming, and protecting fundamental privacy rights. As always, a full text transcript of the show is available below and at officialhacksandwonks.com. Find the host, Crystal, on Twitter at @finchfrii and find Claudia at @SenClaudiaK.   Resources Campaign Website - Claudia Kauffman: https://www.voteclaudiakauffman.com/   Transcript [00:00:00] Crystal Fincher: Welcome to Hacks & Wonks. I'm Crystal Fincher, and I'm a political consultant and your host. On this show, we talk with policy wonks and political hacks to gather insight into local politics and policy in Washington State through the lens of those doing the work with behind-the-scenes perspectives on what's happening, why it's happening, and what you can do about it. Full transcripts and resources referenced in the show are always available at officialhacksandwonks.com and in our episode notes. Today we're pleased to be welcoming to this program, a former senator who is now running again for State Senate in the 47th legislative district, here in South King County, Claudia Kauffman. Welcome to the program. [00:00:53] Claudia Kauffman: Thank you for having me. [00:00:54] Crystal Fincher: Thank you so much. So I guess I just wanna start off by asking what made you decide to run again? [00:01:03] Claudia Kauffman: First, I am Claudia Kauffman - I am a member of the Nez Perce Tribe, I grew up in Seattle, I have lived in South King County for about 22 years - raised my family, my children went to the Kent School District, and I am deeply involved and engaged in my community. I am a homeowner and a mother and a grandmother, so I'm engaged and I'm involved and I'm invested in the community. Both my professional and my elected experience positions me well to be running for this seat at this time. I worked over 20 years for Muckleshoot Indian Tribe in government relations - working on government relations on the local state, federal levels and working on legislative agendas and working with consultants and helping to identify strategy behind the agendas. But I also, as you had mentioned - former State Senator of the 47th legislative district. Given those two wonderful aspects in my life that an opportunity has come forward with an open seat in my previous position that I held and I thought it was an excellent opportunity to go back and continue the great work that I did when I was in the State Senate before, and having the understanding and knowledge, experience. I thought this was a fantastic opportunity, and I loved working in the State Senate and being a State Senator - I just loved everything about it. And it's all about serving community. [00:03:05] Crystal Fincher: So it has been eight years since you were in the Senate - do I have that right? And the district has been a swing district, it remains a swing district even after redistricting. And with this open seat, there's a quite competitive primary race going on, with another Democratic opponent, a Republican in the race. It is really one of the races that people across the state are looking at and that may determine the balance of power in at least one chamber in our legislature. And so, as you were looking at this and considering running and having represented the district before, what is it like? Especially for people who are used to living in safe, blue, Democratic districts - what's it like to be running a race in one of our state's top battleground districts, where you have heated Republican rhetoric, at this time when there is so much at stake? What is that like? [00:04:12] Claudia Kauffman: It's true that the 47th district is a swing district and it has gone back and forth and back and forth. Before I was first elected, there was a Republican State Senator for 12 years. And then I got in and then Joe Fain, a Republican, got in. And then Mona Das, a Democrat, got back in. And so it does swing that way. And it's true - this is not a safe blue district like in Seattle - you don't walk up and say, Hello, I'm a young, progressive woman of color. It's just - that doesn't reflect what this district is. There are some large cities - Kent and Auburn and Covington are included in the 47th, but that also includes rural areas. And there are a lot of farms - local farms in the district - and as well as manufacturing, so incorporates a tremendous amount of variety and diversity in terms of the work and the population and the people. But it also is diverse in things that are valued. And so this is a district - and you can't, I think, just put out a number of measures on the ballot to increase taxes to do such things as repair and reconstruct, or even rebuild the Kent Police Department - has always been turned down. There have been measures for taxing to increase support in the water system and that's been turned down. So this is a different district and, as such, there are Democrats and there are Republicans, but there is a huge middle that is more independent and works that way. And so knowing and understanding the district, I think, is very important in this race. And I have that experience, I come with all that knowledge. [00:06:34] Crystal Fincher: It does take knowing the district - it's different, I think - a lot of times when people are here - I live almost on the border of the 33rd and the 47th and have - very familiar with Kent and Covington and elsewhere. So how, as when you're running and there is such a wide variety of people, diverse population in every single way - how do you stay true to your values as you are talking to people who may feel very different ways? How do you stay grounded and how do you stay principled when you're talking to all of those voters? [00:07:17] Claudia Kauffman: For me, I convey that the values that I was raised with are taking care of your children, having respect and dignity for your elders, honoring your veterans, and serving your community. These are some core tenets that I was raised with and this is something that really translates and embraces voters - that we do need to take care of our children and our elders and our veterans and serving the community is very important. And so my - I don't go forward in terms of coming in with a real progressive agenda - it's really about taking care of our community. [00:08:10] Crystal Fincher: So we just came out of a legislative session where some great things happened, some not so great things happened - which is true of a lot of legislative sessions. What was your evaluation of this past session? [00:08:25] Claudia Kauffman: I was - there was a lot of work done on the plastic bags - and so a lot of people are asking me who led that and why did they do that? And that was our State Senator in the 47th, and I'm not sure that those things were the priority of the voters of the 47th legislative district. I think it was a statewide issue, but it became a signature issue for that particular person. And I think it's important that we get back to understanding the basic needs around our children, such as investing in early learning or addressing issues since the pandemic - when children were in school, outta school, in school, outta school and it created a lot of issues around the social and emotional and the mental health issues for the children, as well as the educational needs. I think if we refocus back on some of our basic needs within our communities - would be very important. And I wasn't quite convinced that we needed to send over a hundred million dollars and whatever it was from operating to transportation. And then in transportation, they also increased a number of fees and was a very large transportation budget. When we talk about what our needs are - how are you gonna fund them - well, stop sending operating dollars away. We need to address the needs within our communities. [00:10:28] Crystal Fincher: So with that, I guess we're looking at the transportation budget, which had record investments in transit funding, in mobility improvements and enhancements, including in the 47th district. Are you saying that was a mistake to do? And that we should just focus on maintaining roads and not necessarily investing in transit or other infrastructure? What about that strikes you as excessive? [00:10:59] Claudia Kauffman: Okay, I apologize if that came across the wrong way - I am not saying that I just wanna invest in expanding highways - that's not what I meant at all. We need - [00:11:14] Crystal Fincher: Or even if it's not expanding highways, is it that - I do not wanna put words into your mouth and so just seeking clarification - you were talking about focusing more on the basic needs. What falls outside of the basic needs that they were dealing with in the Legislature when it comes to transportation? [00:11:37] Claudia Kauffman: So I obviously didn't make all that clear, so let me go back. When we're looking at the basic needs for our communities - in running for office or being a state legislator, people always ask - how are you gonna fund that? Where are you gonna get the money to fund that? And what I'm saying about, because you asked me about this last session, was they took out money from operating and they put it into transportation. That's nothing to say about transportation, that's just to say about operating. And imagine the possibilities that we could have, if we had the full money in the operating, to help address more issues within our community. [00:12:23] Crystal Fincher: What would you address in the community? [00:12:25] Claudia Kauffman: Increase early learning, I would increase money going to the Housing Trust Fund to create more affordable housing, I would increase the income threshold for more seniors and veterans, people with disabilities to qualify for property tax relief. There are a number of things that could have went that way - investing in small businesses, having a comprehensive review of the impacts of COVID-19 on our students, on our teachers, our paraeducators. I think there's a number of things that we could have done with that money. And so I'm just talking about the fact that they moved the money from operating and they put it in transportation. [00:13:21] Crystal Fincher: Gotcha. And so with some of those investments that you mentioned, especially in early learning and education and the schooling system, you were known as a champion for education when you served before - certainly, I recall a lot of educators just really being thankful and supportive of the stances you took in a variety of areas. And we're having a time in our local school districts here, including the Kent School District - one of the largest school districts in the state - and an issue that we're hearing about nationally, we're dealing with right here at home with book bans being talked about and a number of issues from some very conservative right-wing elements trying to push that into our schools. Where do you think, what do you think the school should be doing? Do you think the school board is doing the right thing? Do you think we should be reevaluating which books we're looking at in our schools? [00:14:28] Claudia Kauffman: I really think we should be evaluating the impacts of COVID-19 and how our students are doing. Being a mother, I became a fierce advocate for my children's education and I did those things, and I joined the PTAs, and I went to the meetings, and I'll bake the cookies and made cupcakes. And really wanted to have the data - what does the data show for our students? And when I was finally able to get the data, they had data for every racial group except for American Indians. And I said why - you're not providing the data, I said - Go back, just some basic things and what's happening? What is the graduation rate while we're talking about American Indian students. What is the graduation rate for American Indian students? And it was only 36%. And I said - Okay, that should be a priority - that should be a priority for everyone, not just me, not just the native community. Everyone should make that a priority that there is a particular group of students - only 36% graduation rate. And at the - they just recently voted to put in police officers at every school district. Now I'm all for safety and safety is very important. But I also want to have public schools to be an open and welcoming institution in which students are - come in and not being fearful or harassed or intimidated at the atmosphere in which they're placed at, in which they need to walk by every single day. To me, it needs to be more open and accepting and welcoming. When I was in the State Senate, the Kent School District had hired private security at every school, and the school board allowed them to use force and to handcuff children and a little five-year old was handcuffed for not walking down the hall too fast - you're taken down and you're handcuffed if you talk back. And so when I was in the State Senate, and then I tried to work on - can't handcuff children if you're not a law enforcement officer - I received a lot of backlash from the Kent School District on that. And so I said - okay, show me reports - start reporting every single time you use force on children. How many times do you handcuff them? How many children handcuffed? What are the reasons for them being handcuffed? What's the location? What was the - give me some data on the student, demographic data on the students. And that just demonstrated the complete lack of any standards when it comes to that. [00:17:43] Crystal Fincher: Yeah, and maybe time has proven - [00:17:44] Claudia Kauffman: And Kent School District - yeah, Kent School District is doing it now with police officers in every single school. So I have concerns about what they're doing and how they're doing it. And I know that they just hired a new superintendent, so I'm hoping things will improve in that area. I think they hired a great superintendent. [00:18:09] Crystal Fincher: I certainly hope things will improve in that area. I do wanna circle back to the original question. And you made mention about wanting kids to feel safe and welcome in school - there are some kids questioning right now, because of some of the books that are being targeted for banning and the reasoning that's being given with them - do you think that any of those book ban discussions should be on the table? Or do you feel like it's inappropriate? [00:18:36] Claudia Kauffman: No, I'm not in favor of the book ban and especially - I was asked recently about how do we help students in the LGBTQ community. And I said - You need to have them to feel welcome in the public school system. And if you're banning books that deal with that, it's not gonna feel very welcoming and you're gonna feel targeted. [00:19:08] Crystal Fincher: Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. And in that vein, we're sitting here at a time not too long after the Dobbs decision that eliminated a woman's right to reproductive health and also signaled - from the dissent from Justice Clarence Thomas - that there is an intention and a welcoming of also eliminating rights to same-sex marriage, same-sex relationships, privacy, contraception. What can we be doing now in our state to protect against these coming attacks - the existing one that already happened with the Dobbs decision and these coming ones on some of our fundamental rights. What can you do as a legislator to help protect against that? [00:20:04] Claudia Kauffman: I think that we can start working on some privacy issue - I know that there are a number of apps on phones in which you can, women can track their menstrual cycles and when they have a doctor's appointment. And if we don't have privacy around our own technology, there's opportunities for that information going out. And other states that now offer $10,000 rewards for naming those who get an abortion or those who assist in abortions is really scary. And it's not just ensuring we have the right to make our own medical decisions, it's the privacy issue that everyone's gonna know that you - and I can't believe the amount of information and data that is out there. When I was in the State Senate, I had the bill that prevented the Washington State Patrol from pulling up your car in an accident and downloading your vehicle's data, 'cause they did that all the time without your knowledge or permission. And so my bill was to stop that - it's my car, it's my data, you can't have that, you can't have my cell phone, you can't have anything. And I got a lot of pushback from the Washington State Patrol, but it's all about privacy and consumer protection. And so us as consumers and - 'cause everyone needs to seek medical attention for one reason or another throughout their lives, and we need to have privacy around that. [00:22:05] Crystal Fincher: Absolutely agree. Do you think we should call a special session to do that? There's certainly conversation about - hey, if we do have a number of these competitive races and battleground districts and we aren't sure what the composition of the legislature is going to be, potentially waiting until next session could jeopardize our ability to codify some of these protections into law. Should we be calling a special session to deal with law to protect abortion access in addition to these other things? [00:22:41] Claudia Kauffman: That's certainly up to leadership to decide that and I don't believe that the Senate is going to - they have a comfortable lead in terms of their numbers, the Senate Democrats do. And so I don't believe that's going to - they will lose all those in one swoop. [00:23:04] Crystal Fincher: But if the House did - even if you passed it through the Senate, it potentially wouldn't make it through the House. Do you think it's, do you think it's just probably likely that Democrats will retain control and so we might as well wait to get it done, or do you think it is more urgent than that? [00:23:24] Claudia Kauffman: It might be more urgent, given the redistricting that's happened and what's happened with the Redistricting Commission. That was a real disappointing, 10-year - [00:23:38] Crystal Fincher: That was a lot of things. [00:23:39] Claudia Kauffman: Yeah, so - [00:23:43] Crystal Fincher: Certainly not an ideal process, and we're still waiting to see what the ultimate outcome of the redistricting is, but certainly questions about fairness - whether a variety of districts across the state adhere to the Voting Rights Act. But it looks like we're gonna be voting in these districts right now, so if it were up to you, would you think we need to move on a special session or take some more time to plan and wait until regular session? [00:24:16] Claudia Kauffman: Yeah, maybe - wait until after, because even after the election, people are not in until they're sworn in - and that's in January. I think they'll have a better idea after the elections. [00:24:33] Crystal Fincher: Gotcha. And now you made mention about taking action to make housing more affordable. Lots of talk across the country and the state, in Seattle and elsewhere - we are certainly no exception to this housing affordability crisis. And the cost of housing has skyrocketed - certainly, a lot of people's property values and home values have skyrocketed. And as people are looking at the equity that they have grow, sometimes that makes people feel wonderful. At the same time, that's creating - with strained housing supply, lot of investment property buying, and increased percentage of renters that we're seeing - people are having a harder and harder time managing the rents that are rising faster than they have before. And on an individual basis, rising year-over-year at higher percentages than we've seen them. What should the Legislature do to make housing more affordable in this district? [00:25:43] Claudia Kauffman: I think we can do a few things. One, as I mentioned earlier, invest additional money into the Housing Trust Fund so that more dollars, state dollars can go out for affordable housing. I also believe that the state should invest and look at investment in community developments - community-led, like El Centro De La Raza is a perfect example. They could build housing, so it's not just the for-profit developers who are going out and getting land from cities to develop housing. It really should be community-led, community-driven and build that capacity within our communities - non-profit organizations 'cause nonprofits - they work hard within their communities. So I think if we invest in the capacity building and invest in community-led non-profits - in their vision for their community to create more housing, more affordable housing as an option. Transit-oriented housing - we have the Sounder train that goes straight through Kent and Auburn. And then increasing opportunities - training, technical assistance for home buyers, provide down payment assistance on a realistic level - since the housing market has been so high, we need to be able to match that in a real sense - so that is meaningful in a down payment assistance program. [00:27:40] Crystal Fincher: Should we be increasing zoning, including in single-family areas to help broaden the ability to build more supply and have more options for people in our communities that are more affordable? [00:27:55] Claudia Kauffman: I grew up on Beacon Hill in South Seattle and in a single-family neighborhood. And I really just loved it - and loved all the houses, individual houses on the blocks and blocks and the alleys and the number of neighbors that we had. And given Seattle's history of redlining - is all, mostly all communities of color. And I just love that neighborhood. And so I understand the desire to preserve that neighborhood as single-family. But I also don't want to have undue laws on local cities that say that you have to do that. I think there's a - I think there should be an opportunity to involve communities, neighborhoods, and cities to help identify how we can have additional housing units that provide that density. And a lot of people do it without even realizing that - I was at an event the other day and one of the candidates was like - yeah, I got a mother-in-law house and I rent out this house. I said - See, you're already doing it, you're already creating that middle housing. [00:29:23] Crystal Fincher: That is exactly middle housing, but unfortunately that's exactly the kind of thing that is not permitted in many of the single-family areas without an increase in zoning. And I think one thing that people are trying to contend with is certainly - I've also lived in single-family neighborhoods and a sense of community, wonderful, lots of nostalgia from childhood and thinking about wanting to preserve that - but because of the constrained supply, what was the neighborhood, the neighborhoods that we grew up in 20 years ago are very different today. And the average home values in those same neighborhoods - in Beacon Hill is approaching, it's over $800,000 now, in a previously redlined area and a diverse area. But an area that's seen a lot of gentrification and a lot of displacement because those same homes cost quadruple what they did even 15, 20 years ago. And cities have had this much time to take action themselves and to work together with their neighborhoods and haven't. So do we expect that to change in the short-term without any additional action or prompting, by the state, or do we feel like we need to take more definitive action to help people to be able to stay in neighborhoods, afford them there? How do you balance that and what should be done? [00:31:00] Claudia Kauffman: I think it's a great opportunity - thank you for the question. I think it's a great opportunity to invest in communities, to have more community organizing and community development programs that can work specifically so there is reduction in the gentrification of a neighborhood or a community. And work with the community to reinvest state dollars to improve local area and providing more assistance to homeowners that are there for updates and repairs. But I also think that it's an opportunity to work with the cities to develop those programs and you don't want it to turn into a big fight of "not in my neighborhood." [00:32:08] Crystal Fincher: Which is where, how it's been, which is how it is - actually. [00:32:13] Claudia Kauffman: Yeah. [00:32:13] Crystal Fincher: And so do we continue to just say - okay, they're saying they don't want it and so let's just keep things rolling as they are, or - you did talk about community investment and development. Do you think that is enough to address the crisis that we're facing with just affordability overall? [00:32:47] Claudia Kauffman: Yes. And I think no - I think, sorry - I'm saying - is words coming out of my mouth? I'm saying - yes, I agree with you. Not, yes. [00:32:56] Crystal Fincher: I gotcha, I gotcha. [00:32:57] Claudia Kauffman: I was like - yes, that's perfect. So - no. So that's why I think the state needs to work with the local cities to find a solution. What went through the State Legislature did not pass, but it did create a tremendous amount of concern from the local state governments about their involvement in the decision that would have a direct impact on cities. But there is a need, there is a housing crisis - we need to have housing and housing availability, and I would get back again to community and community organizing and having it being community-led. But if you do that, if there's also a large demand for duplexes and fourplexes within areas, then I think they should be able to do what they wanna do with that. [00:34:07] Crystal Fincher: Yeah, and I think that's part of the issue and especially speaking with a lot of candidates who are out on the trail and existing legislators, including Jessica Bateman, who had that middle housing bill. There is fear that when you say - Hey, we're gonna upzone this - that someone's gonna have a humongous apartment building and there's gonna be a 20-story building that gets built next door. But in reality, some duplexes and triplexes, fourplexes are really indistinguishable from other housing - you wouldn't know it's there. And so it's always an interesting discussion hearing that, because it seems like there's a lot of preconceived notions and a lot of fear that's existed. And people afraid of new people coming in or what they have changing, and what seems to get lost in that discussion a lot of times and you talked about it - was just that it already is changing. And we just have to dictate the kind of change that we want. And do we want to build change that enables people, a wide variety of people, diverse people, people of different incomes and backgrounds to be a part of the community? Or are we going to keep moving in the direction of change where it's becoming more exclusive and harder to afford and really limits the diversity of people, the type of people that can live within a community? So I'm sure there'll be a lot of discussion of that heading, moving forward. I guess as we are getting ready to wrap up - being that this is a competitive race, you are gonna be on the primary ballot. You are running against a sitting Kent City councilmember, Satwinder Kaur - two sitting Kent City councilmembers - Satwinder Kaur, who's a Democrat, and Bill Boyce, who's a Republican. As you're talking to voters, what do you tell them as they're considering who to vote for, what the differences are between you, what will be different about their lives if you're elected versus your opponents? [00:36:37] Claudia Kauffman: First of all, I'm Claudia Kauffman, I'm a former state Senator. I've been in government relations for over 20 years. I bring a wealth of experience and understanding, plans, purpose. I have developed relationships with state legislators, local leaders - in those relationships, I cultivate and I work and I maintain good working relationships with a number of people. And so for me, I will hit the ground running - knowing my district and knowing the needs of our community. My priorities will be based on the values that will honor the 47th district. And I've been deeply concerned about recent decisions that the Kent City Council has taken - the recent $1.5 million settlement for assistant police chief. And they had to return or pay a developer $750,000 because they sold him a property so he can develop on it - and only to find out - no, you can't do that, that was a park, you can't just sell a park. And so it was - there's just some decisions that have been happening. Also, they all voted for police in the schools. I'm concerned about just the overall interaction - that the police chief's wife is the head of the PR media for the City of Kent. I think that creates a direct conflict. But that's the operations and that is also the atmosphere in which people feel comfortable doing those things. And so for me, I don't believe that they have set any kind of tone to how you need to operate and what your values are. I haven't seen anyone stand up and say - oh, this was wrong. And so there's a lot of things that have been happening within the City of Kent that are disturbing or concerning to me. You have to be fiscally responsible for your government and your government's money - because you talk about growing economic wealth for everyone, but you can't do that as a city if they're constantly paying out millions of dollars in settlements and then expect to have it be brand new and better this time around. I don't see that happening and that's concerning. [00:39:57] Crystal Fincher: I hear you - thank you so much for joining us today. We will continue to keep an eye on this race and see how this turns out. And I'm sure we'll be talking about this more throughout this election and into the general election. Thank you so much for joining us today, Claudia. [00:40:14] Claudia Kauffman: Thank you. [00:40:15] Crystal Fincher: I thank you all for listening to Hacks & Wonks on KVRU 105.7 FM. The producer of Hacks & Wonks is Lisl Stadler with assistance from Shannon Cheng. You can find me on Twitter @finchfrii, spelled F-I-N-C-H-F-R-I-I. Now you can follow Hacks & Wonks on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever else you get your podcasts - just type "Hacks and Wonks" into the search bar. Be sure to subscribe to get our Friday almost-live shows and our midweek show delivered to your podcast feed. If you like us, leave a review wherever you listen to Hacks & Wonks. You can also get a full transcript of this episode and links to the resources referenced in the show at officialhacksandwonks.com and in the episode notes. Thanks for tuning in - we'll talk to you next time.

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St. Patrick's Morning win for Notre Dame – Thursday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 2:53


NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball – NCAA First Four UD Arena, Dayton, OH (Seeds in superscipt) Last Night 16 Wright State 93, 16 Bryant 82                                                South Region – First Four 11 Notre Dame 89, 11 Rutgers 87 – 2 OT                                       West Region – First Four Notre Dame 89, Rutgers 87 – 2 OT – Notre Dame beats Rutgers in double-OT to cap First Four Paul Atkinson Jr.’s putback layup with 1.4 seconds left in the second overtime gave Notre Dame an 89-87 win over Rutgers in a wild First Four game. Ron Harper Jr. tied it with a long 3-pointer with 22 seconds left in the second OT. Notre Dame’s Blake Wesley then missed a shot before Atkinson grabbed the rebound and put back the winner. Atkinson finished with 20 points, Nate Laszewski 18 and Cormac Ryan 16 to lead the Irish who as the No. 11 seed advance to face sixth-seeded Alabama in a first-round game Friday in San Diego. Caleb McConnell had career-high 23 points and Ron Harper Jr. 22 for the Scarlet Knights. Today (local teams) 11 Michigan vs. 6 Colorado State, 12:15 p.m.  Indianapolis           News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 11:45 Other games 4 Providence vs. 13 South Dakota State, 12:40 p.m.           Buffalo, New York 8 Boise State vs. 9 Memphis, 1:45 p.m.                              Portland, Oregon 1 Baylor vs. 16 Norfolk State, 2:00 p.m.                           Fort Worth, Texas 3 Tennessee vs. 14 Longwood, 2:45 p.m.                            Indianapolis, Indiana 5 Iowa vs. 12 Richmond, 3:10 p.m.                                     Buffalo, New York 1 Gonzaga vs. 16 Georgia State, 4:15 p.m.                         Portland, Oregon 8 North Carolina vs. 9 Marquette, 4:30 p.m.                     Fort Worth, Texas 5 UConn vs. 12 New Mexico State, 6:50 p.m.                      Buffalo, New York 2 Kentucky vs. 15 Saint Peter’s, 7:10 p.m.                          Indianapolis, Indiana 5 Saint Mary’s (CA) vs. 12 Indiana, 7:20 p.m.                     Portland, Oregon 8 San Diego State vs. 9 Creighton, 7:27 p.m.                     Fort Worth, Texas 4 Arkansas vs. 13 Vermont, 9:20 p.m.                                Buffalo, New York 7 Murray State vs. 10 San Francisco, 9:40 p.m.                  Indianapolis, Indiana 4 UCLA vs. 13 Akron, 9:50 p.m.                                         Portland, Oregon 1 Kansas vs. 16 Texas Southern, 9:57 p.m.                         Fort Worth, Texas NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Utah Jazz 125, Chicago Bulls 110 Jazz 125, Bulls 110 – Mitchell scores 25 of 37 points in 3rd, Jazz beat Bulls Donovan Mitchell scored 25 of his 37 points in the third quarter, Jordan Clarkson added 26 and the Utah Jazz beat the Chicago Bulls 125-110 on Wednesday night. Mitchell made a franchise-record seven 3-pointers in the third period on nine attempts. He broke Karl Malone’s team mark of 22 points in a quarter. Mitchell finished with nine 3-pointers, besting his previous career best of seven. Chicago’s Zach LaVine, who has been affected by a sore left knee, made five 3s and had 33 points in tying his highest scoring output in four months. DeMar DeRozan added 25 points. The Bulls have dropped seven of nine. Tonight Detroit Pistons at Orlando Magic, 7:00 p.m.  NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Vancouver Canucks, 10:00 p.m. NHL – NHL trade deadline could be full of last-minute deals The combination of jumbled standings in the Western Conference and a flat salary cap has stalled much of the trade market around the NHL. Most teams are waiting until close to the deadline Monday before making major moves. General managers say things are quiet now but expect activity to pick up this weekend. West titans Colorado and Calgary have already made substantial additions. The Avalanche and Flames might not be done dealing. Calgary acquired forward Calle Jarnkrok from Seattle on Wednesday. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Today Chicago White Sox (ss) at Chicago Cubs (ss), 4:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (ss) at Chicago White Sox (ss), 4:05 p.m. MLB – AP source: Cubs, Seiya Suzuki agree to $85M, 5-year deal A person familiar with the situation says the Chicago Cubs and star Japanese outfielder Seiya Suzuki have agreed to an $85 million, five-year deal. The person was confirming several reports and spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because the deal was pending a physical. Chicago will pay an additional $14,625,000 as a posting fee to Suzuki’s club, the Hiroshima Toyo Carp of Japan’s Central League. Suzuki was a five-time All-Star and Gold Glove winner over nine seasons with the Carp. He batted .317 with 38 home runs and 88 RBIs in 132 games last season. MLB – Eduardo Rodriguez heads young Tigers’ pitching staff Eduardo Rodríguez is the highest-paid and most experienced pitcher on the Detroit Tigers after signing a $77 million, five-year contract. Yet, manager A.J. Hinch doesn’t believe in labeling someone a No. 1 starter. Rodríguez, a 29-year-old left-hander, will start Friday’s exhibition opener and perhaps the Tigers’ opener against the Chicago White Sox on April 8. Rodríguez has 153 career starts. Casey Mize, Matt Manning and left-handers Tarik Skuba and Tyler Alexander, the four pitchers likely to join him in Detroit’s rotation have a combined 116, most of them last season. MLB – White Sox finalize $5.5M, 2-year deal with Josh Harrison Two-time All-Star Josh Harrison has finalized a $5.5 million, one-year contract with the Chicago White Sox. Harrison has a $4 million salary this year, and the White Sox have a $5.5 million option for 2023 with a $1.5 million buyout. The option price can escalate by up to $500,000 based on plate appearances this year: $125,000 each for 400, 450, 500 and 550. Harrison has played second base, third base, shortstop and all outfield positions over 11 seasons with Pittsburgh, Washington, Detroit and Oakland. MLB – MLB drops regular COVID tests, can move games for health Major League Baseball is dropping regular COVID-19 testing for all but symptomatic individuals while maintaining an ability to move games if the public health situation in an area deteriorates. MLB and the players’ association finalized their 2022 COVID-19 protocols. Restrictions such as wearing facemasks in dugouts were eased during the 2021 season when a team reached 85% vaccination among players, coaches and other staff with field and clubhouse access. Six of the 30 teams did not reach 85% last year: Arizona, Boston, the Chicago Cubs, Kansas City, the New York Mets and Seattle. NCAAWBKB – Michigan women enter NCAA Tournament at hoops program’s peak Kim Barnes Arico left her close-knit family in New York and New Jersey a decade ago to turn Michigan’s women’s basketball program into a consistent winner for the first time. The former St. John’s coach has pulled off the feat. She is leading Michigan to the NCAA Tournament for a fifth time. The program’s previous eight coaches combined for just four appearances in the top-tier tournament. Third-seeded Michigan plays 14th-seeded American at home on Saturday in the NCAA Tournament. NCAA – 9 dead in Texas crash involving U. of Southwest golf teams The Texas Department of Public Safety says nine people were killed in a head-on collision in West Texas, including six New Mexico university students and a coach returning from a golf tournament, as well as a 13-year-old boy. Texas Department of Public Safety Sgt. Steven Blanco says a pickup truck crossed the center line of a highway and crashed into a van carrying members of the University of the Southwest men’s and women’s golf teams. They had been playing in a tournament in Midland, Texas. Blanco says six students were killed, along with a faculty member. The two occupants of the pickup, including the 13-year-old, also died. Blanco says two students were taken to a hospital in critical condition. NFL – New Chargers defender Mack happy to be reunited with Staley Khalil Mack was watching the television show “Bel-Air” with his fiancéé and son last Thursday when he got a call from his agent that the Chicago Bears were trading him. In a strange coincidence Mack’s new team is close to the real Bel Air. Mack met with reporters on Wednesday after his trade to the Los Angeles Chargers became official with the start of the new league year. The Chargers sent a second-round pick this year and a 2023 sixth-round selection to the Bears for one of the league’s top pass rushers and a three-time All-Pro defender. Chargers coach Brandon Staley was Mack’s linebacker coach when the Bears acquired Mack from the Raiders during the 2018 preseason. NFL – Bears sign Bengals DT Ogunjobi to 3-year contract The Chicago Bears have added a disruptive force, signing Cincinnati Bengals stalwart defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi to a three-year contract. The Bears also finalized a two-year deal with Green Bay offensive lineman Lucas Patrick and a one-year contract with Las Vegas Raiders linebacker Nicholas Morrow. Ogunjobi played an important part in Cincinnati’s big jump in his lone year with the Bengals. And he figures to play a key role as Chicago switches from a 3-4 to a 4-3 scheme. Ogunjobi set career highs with seven sacks, 16 quarterback hits and 12 tackles for loss before suffering a season-ending foot injury in the first-round playoff win over the Las Vegas Raiders. The Bengals went 10-7 and reached the Super Bowl for the third time in franchise history. NFL – Buck, Aikman going from Fox to ESPN’s ‘Monday Night’ booth On the first day of the new league year, one of the NFL’s top broadcasting teams is moving from Fox to ESPN. ESPN announced on Wednesday a move that has been in the works for nearly a month — Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will be broadcasting “Monday Night Football.” Buck and Aikman have been doing games together since 2002, when they became Fox’s top crew. They will tie Pat Summerall and John Madden’s record for the longest NFL booth pairing this year at 21 seasons. 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St. Patrick's Morning win for Notre Dame – Thursday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 2:53


NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball – NCAA First Four UD Arena, Dayton, OH (Seeds in superscipt) Last Night 16 Wright State 93, 16 Bryant 82                                                South Region – First Four 11 Notre Dame 89, 11 Rutgers 87 – 2 OT                                       West Region – First Four Notre Dame 89, Rutgers 87 – 2 OT – Notre Dame beats Rutgers in double-OT to cap First Four Paul Atkinson Jr.’s putback layup with 1.4 seconds left in the second overtime gave Notre Dame an 89-87 win over Rutgers in a wild First Four game. Ron Harper Jr. tied it with a long 3-pointer with 22 seconds left in the second OT. Notre Dame’s Blake Wesley then missed a shot before Atkinson grabbed the rebound and put back the winner. Atkinson finished with 20 points, Nate Laszewski 18 and Cormac Ryan 16 to lead the Irish who as the No. 11 seed advance to face sixth-seeded Alabama in a first-round game Friday in San Diego. Caleb McConnell had career-high 23 points and Ron Harper Jr. 22 for the Scarlet Knights. Today (local teams) 11 Michigan vs. 6 Colorado State, 12:15 p.m.  Indianapolis           News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 11:45 Other games 4 Providence vs. 13 South Dakota State, 12:40 p.m.           Buffalo, New York 8 Boise State vs. 9 Memphis, 1:45 p.m.                              Portland, Oregon 1 Baylor vs. 16 Norfolk State, 2:00 p.m.                           Fort Worth, Texas 3 Tennessee vs. 14 Longwood, 2:45 p.m.                            Indianapolis, Indiana 5 Iowa vs. 12 Richmond, 3:10 p.m.                                     Buffalo, New York 1 Gonzaga vs. 16 Georgia State, 4:15 p.m.                         Portland, Oregon 8 North Carolina vs. 9 Marquette, 4:30 p.m.                     Fort Worth, Texas 5 UConn vs. 12 New Mexico State, 6:50 p.m.                      Buffalo, New York 2 Kentucky vs. 15 Saint Peter’s, 7:10 p.m.                          Indianapolis, Indiana 5 Saint Mary’s (CA) vs. 12 Indiana, 7:20 p.m.                     Portland, Oregon 8 San Diego State vs. 9 Creighton, 7:27 p.m.                     Fort Worth, Texas 4 Arkansas vs. 13 Vermont, 9:20 p.m.                                Buffalo, New York 7 Murray State vs. 10 San Francisco, 9:40 p.m.                  Indianapolis, Indiana 4 UCLA vs. 13 Akron, 9:50 p.m.                                         Portland, Oregon 1 Kansas vs. 16 Texas Southern, 9:57 p.m.                         Fort Worth, Texas NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Utah Jazz 125, Chicago Bulls 110 Jazz 125, Bulls 110 – Mitchell scores 25 of 37 points in 3rd, Jazz beat Bulls Donovan Mitchell scored 25 of his 37 points in the third quarter, Jordan Clarkson added 26 and the Utah Jazz beat the Chicago Bulls 125-110 on Wednesday night. Mitchell made a franchise-record seven 3-pointers in the third period on nine attempts. He broke Karl Malone’s team mark of 22 points in a quarter. Mitchell finished with nine 3-pointers, besting his previous career best of seven. Chicago’s Zach LaVine, who has been affected by a sore left knee, made five 3s and had 33 points in tying his highest scoring output in four months. DeMar DeRozan added 25 points. The Bulls have dropped seven of nine. Tonight Detroit Pistons at Orlando Magic, 7:00 p.m.  NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Vancouver Canucks, 10:00 p.m. NHL – NHL trade deadline could be full of last-minute deals The combination of jumbled standings in the Western Conference and a flat salary cap has stalled much of the trade market around the NHL. Most teams are waiting until close to the deadline Monday before making major moves. General managers say things are quiet now but expect activity to pick up this weekend. West titans Colorado and Calgary have already made substantial additions. The Avalanche and Flames might not be done dealing. Calgary acquired forward Calle Jarnkrok from Seattle on Wednesday. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Today Chicago White Sox (ss) at Chicago Cubs (ss), 4:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (ss) at Chicago White Sox (ss), 4:05 p.m. MLB – AP source: Cubs, Seiya Suzuki agree to $85M, 5-year deal A person familiar with the situation says the Chicago Cubs and star Japanese outfielder Seiya Suzuki have agreed to an $85 million, five-year deal. The person was confirming several reports and spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because the deal was pending a physical. Chicago will pay an additional $14,625,000 as a posting fee to Suzuki’s club, the Hiroshima Toyo Carp of Japan’s Central League. Suzuki was a five-time All-Star and Gold Glove winner over nine seasons with the Carp. He batted .317 with 38 home runs and 88 RBIs in 132 games last season. MLB – Eduardo Rodriguez heads young Tigers’ pitching staff Eduardo Rodríguez is the highest-paid and most experienced pitcher on the Detroit Tigers after signing a $77 million, five-year contract. Yet, manager A.J. Hinch doesn’t believe in labeling someone a No. 1 starter. Rodríguez, a 29-year-old left-hander, will start Friday’s exhibition opener and perhaps the Tigers’ opener against the Chicago White Sox on April 8. Rodríguez has 153 career starts. Casey Mize, Matt Manning and left-handers Tarik Skuba and Tyler Alexander, the four pitchers likely to join him in Detroit’s rotation have a combined 116, most of them last season. MLB – White Sox finalize $5.5M, 2-year deal with Josh Harrison Two-time All-Star Josh Harrison has finalized a $5.5 million, one-year contract with the Chicago White Sox. Harrison has a $4 million salary this year, and the White Sox have a $5.5 million option for 2023 with a $1.5 million buyout. The option price can escalate by up to $500,000 based on plate appearances this year: $125,000 each for 400, 450, 500 and 550. Harrison has played second base, third base, shortstop and all outfield positions over 11 seasons with Pittsburgh, Washington, Detroit and Oakland. MLB – MLB drops regular COVID tests, can move games for health Major League Baseball is dropping regular COVID-19 testing for all but symptomatic individuals while maintaining an ability to move games if the public health situation in an area deteriorates. MLB and the players’ association finalized their 2022 COVID-19 protocols. Restrictions such as wearing facemasks in dugouts were eased during the 2021 season when a team reached 85% vaccination among players, coaches and other staff with field and clubhouse access. Six of the 30 teams did not reach 85% last year: Arizona, Boston, the Chicago Cubs, Kansas City, the New York Mets and Seattle. NCAAWBKB – Michigan women enter NCAA Tournament at hoops program’s peak Kim Barnes Arico left her close-knit family in New York and New Jersey a decade ago to turn Michigan’s women’s basketball program into a consistent winner for the first time. The former St. John’s coach has pulled off the feat. She is leading Michigan to the NCAA Tournament for a fifth time. The program’s previous eight coaches combined for just four appearances in the top-tier tournament. Third-seeded Michigan plays 14th-seeded American at home on Saturday in the NCAA Tournament. NCAA – 9 dead in Texas crash involving U. of Southwest golf teams The Texas Department of Public Safety says nine people were killed in a head-on collision in West Texas, including six New Mexico university students and a coach returning from a golf tournament, as well as a 13-year-old boy. Texas Department of Public Safety Sgt. Steven Blanco says a pickup truck crossed the center line of a highway and crashed into a van carrying members of the University of the Southwest men’s and women’s golf teams. They had been playing in a tournament in Midland, Texas. Blanco says six students were killed, along with a faculty member. The two occupants of the pickup, including the 13-year-old, also died. Blanco says two students were taken to a hospital in critical condition. NFL – New Chargers defender Mack happy to be reunited with Staley Khalil Mack was watching the television show “Bel-Air” with his fiancéé and son last Thursday when he got a call from his agent that the Chicago Bears were trading him. In a strange coincidence Mack’s new team is close to the real Bel Air. Mack met with reporters on Wednesday after his trade to the Los Angeles Chargers became official with the start of the new league year. The Chargers sent a second-round pick this year and a 2023 sixth-round selection to the Bears for one of the league’s top pass rushers and a three-time All-Pro defender. Chargers coach Brandon Staley was Mack’s linebacker coach when the Bears acquired Mack from the Raiders during the 2018 preseason. NFL – Bears sign Bengals DT Ogunjobi to 3-year contract The Chicago Bears have added a disruptive force, signing Cincinnati Bengals stalwart defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi to a three-year contract. The Bears also finalized a two-year deal with Green Bay offensive lineman Lucas Patrick and a one-year contract with Las Vegas Raiders linebacker Nicholas Morrow. Ogunjobi played an important part in Cincinnati’s big jump in his lone year with the Bengals. And he figures to play a key role as Chicago switches from a 3-4 to a 4-3 scheme. Ogunjobi set career highs with seven sacks, 16 quarterback hits and 12 tackles for loss before suffering a season-ending foot injury in the first-round playoff win over the Las Vegas Raiders. The Bengals went 10-7 and reached the Super Bowl for the third time in franchise history. NFL – Buck, Aikman going from Fox to ESPN’s ‘Monday Night’ booth On the first day of the new league year, one of the NFL’s top broadcasting teams is moving from Fox to ESPN. ESPN announced on Wednesday a move that has been in the works for nearly a month — Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will be broadcasting “Monday Night Football.” Buck and Aikman have been doing games together since 2002, when they became Fox’s top crew. They will tie Pat Summerall and John Madden’s record for the longest NFL booth pairing this year at 21 seasons. AHL – American Hockey League Last Night Grand Rapids Griffins 5, Texas Stars 4 – OT ECHL – ECHL Hockey Yesterday Kalamazoo Wings 3, Cincinnati Cyclones 2 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball – Regional Championships Division 1 at Battle Creek Central Kalamazoo Central 70, Okemos 62 – 2 OT -Kalamazoo Central will face Grand Rapids Northview at Middleville Thornapple Kellogg on Tuesday at 7:00 in the quarterfinals Division 2 at Three Rivers Benton Harbor 76, Edwardsburg 58 -Benton Harbor will face Grand Rapids Catholic Central at Calvin University on Tuesday at 7:00 in the quarterfinals Division 3 at Centreville Schoolcraft 45, Watervliet 31 -Schoolcraft will face Pewamo-Westphalia at Kalamazoo Central on Tuesday at 7:00 in the quarterfinals Division 4 at New Buffalo Wyoming Tri-Unity Christian 57, New Buffalo 40 -Tri-Unity will face Adrian Lenawee Christian at Portage Northern on Tuesday at 7:00 in the quarterfinals Today Girls Basketball – Semifinals Division 3 at Michigan State University Maple-City Glen Lake vs. Ypsilanti Arbor Prep, 12:00 p.m. Kent City vs. Madison Heights Bishop Foley, 2:00 p.m. Division 4 at Michigan State University Baraga vs. Fowler, 5:30 p.m. Plymouth Christian Academy vs. Adrian Lenawee Christian, 7:30 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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St. Patrick's Morning win for Notre Dame – Thursday Morning Sports Update

97.5 Y-Country

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 2:53


NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball – NCAA First Four UD Arena, Dayton, OH (Seeds in superscipt) Last Night 16 Wright State 93, 16 Bryant 82                                                South Region – First Four 11 Notre Dame 89, 11 Rutgers 87 – 2 OT                                       West Region – First Four Notre Dame 89, Rutgers 87 – 2 OT – Notre Dame beats Rutgers in double-OT to cap First Four Paul Atkinson Jr.’s putback layup with 1.4 seconds left in the second overtime gave Notre Dame an 89-87 win over Rutgers in a wild First Four game. Ron Harper Jr. tied it with a long 3-pointer with 22 seconds left in the second OT. Notre Dame’s Blake Wesley then missed a shot before Atkinson grabbed the rebound and put back the winner. Atkinson finished with 20 points, Nate Laszewski 18 and Cormac Ryan 16 to lead the Irish who as the No. 11 seed advance to face sixth-seeded Alabama in a first-round game Friday in San Diego. Caleb McConnell had career-high 23 points and Ron Harper Jr. 22 for the Scarlet Knights. Today (local teams) 11 Michigan vs. 6 Colorado State, 12:15 p.m.  Indianapolis           News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 11:45 Other games 4 Providence vs. 13 South Dakota State, 12:40 p.m.           Buffalo, New York 8 Boise State vs. 9 Memphis, 1:45 p.m.                              Portland, Oregon 1 Baylor vs. 16 Norfolk State, 2:00 p.m.                           Fort Worth, Texas 3 Tennessee vs. 14 Longwood, 2:45 p.m.                            Indianapolis, Indiana 5 Iowa vs. 12 Richmond, 3:10 p.m.                                     Buffalo, New York 1 Gonzaga vs. 16 Georgia State, 4:15 p.m.                         Portland, Oregon 8 North Carolina vs. 9 Marquette, 4:30 p.m.                     Fort Worth, Texas 5 UConn vs. 12 New Mexico State, 6:50 p.m.                      Buffalo, New York 2 Kentucky vs. 15 Saint Peter’s, 7:10 p.m.                          Indianapolis, Indiana 5 Saint Mary’s (CA) vs. 12 Indiana, 7:20 p.m.                     Portland, Oregon 8 San Diego State vs. 9 Creighton, 7:27 p.m.                     Fort Worth, Texas 4 Arkansas vs. 13 Vermont, 9:20 p.m.                                Buffalo, New York 7 Murray State vs. 10 San Francisco, 9:40 p.m.                  Indianapolis, Indiana 4 UCLA vs. 13 Akron, 9:50 p.m.                                         Portland, Oregon 1 Kansas vs. 16 Texas Southern, 9:57 p.m.                         Fort Worth, Texas NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Utah Jazz 125, Chicago Bulls 110 Jazz 125, Bulls 110 – Mitchell scores 25 of 37 points in 3rd, Jazz beat Bulls Donovan Mitchell scored 25 of his 37 points in the third quarter, Jordan Clarkson added 26 and the Utah Jazz beat the Chicago Bulls 125-110 on Wednesday night. Mitchell made a franchise-record seven 3-pointers in the third period on nine attempts. He broke Karl Malone’s team mark of 22 points in a quarter. Mitchell finished with nine 3-pointers, besting his previous career best of seven. Chicago’s Zach LaVine, who has been affected by a sore left knee, made five 3s and had 33 points in tying his highest scoring output in four months. DeMar DeRozan added 25 points. The Bulls have dropped seven of nine. Tonight Detroit Pistons at Orlando Magic, 7:00 p.m.  NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Vancouver Canucks, 10:00 p.m. NHL – NHL trade deadline could be full of last-minute deals The combination of jumbled standings in the Western Conference and a flat salary cap has stalled much of the trade market around the NHL. Most teams are waiting until close to the deadline Monday before making major moves. General managers say things are quiet now but expect activity to pick up this weekend. West titans Colorado and Calgary have already made substantial additions. The Avalanche and Flames might not be done dealing. Calgary acquired forward Calle Jarnkrok from Seattle on Wednesday. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Today Chicago White Sox (ss) at Chicago Cubs (ss), 4:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (ss) at Chicago White Sox (ss), 4:05 p.m. MLB – AP source: Cubs, Seiya Suzuki agree to $85M, 5-year deal A person familiar with the situation says the Chicago Cubs and star Japanese outfielder Seiya Suzuki have agreed to an $85 million, five-year deal. The person was confirming several reports and spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because the deal was pending a physical. Chicago will pay an additional $14,625,000 as a posting fee to Suzuki’s club, the Hiroshima Toyo Carp of Japan’s Central League. Suzuki was a five-time All-Star and Gold Glove winner over nine seasons with the Carp. He batted .317 with 38 home runs and 88 RBIs in 132 games last season. MLB – Eduardo Rodriguez heads young Tigers’ pitching staff Eduardo Rodríguez is the highest-paid and most experienced pitcher on the Detroit Tigers after signing a $77 million, five-year contract. Yet, manager A.J. Hinch doesn’t believe in labeling someone a No. 1 starter. Rodríguez, a 29-year-old left-hander, will start Friday’s exhibition opener and perhaps the Tigers’ opener against the Chicago White Sox on April 8. Rodríguez has 153 career starts. Casey Mize, Matt Manning and left-handers Tarik Skuba and Tyler Alexander, the four pitchers likely to join him in Detroit’s rotation have a combined 116, most of them last season. MLB – White Sox finalize $5.5M, 2-year deal with Josh Harrison Two-time All-Star Josh Harrison has finalized a $5.5 million, one-year contract with the Chicago White Sox. Harrison has a $4 million salary this year, and the White Sox have a $5.5 million option for 2023 with a $1.5 million buyout. The option price can escalate by up to $500,000 based on plate appearances this year: $125,000 each for 400, 450, 500 and 550. Harrison has played second base, third base, shortstop and all outfield positions over 11 seasons with Pittsburgh, Washington, Detroit and Oakland. MLB – MLB drops regular COVID tests, can move games for health Major League Baseball is dropping regular COVID-19 testing for all but symptomatic individuals while maintaining an ability to move games if the public health situation in an area deteriorates. MLB and the players’ association finalized their 2022 COVID-19 protocols. Restrictions such as wearing facemasks in dugouts were eased during the 2021 season when a team reached 85% vaccination among players, coaches and other staff with field and clubhouse access. Six of the 30 teams did not reach 85% last year: Arizona, Boston, the Chicago Cubs, Kansas City, the New York Mets and Seattle. NCAAWBKB – Michigan women enter NCAA Tournament at hoops program’s peak Kim Barnes Arico left her close-knit family in New York and New Jersey a decade ago to turn Michigan’s women’s basketball program into a consistent winner for the first time. The former St. John’s coach has pulled off the feat. She is leading Michigan to the NCAA Tournament for a fifth time. The program’s previous eight coaches combined for just four appearances in the top-tier tournament. Third-seeded Michigan plays 14th-seeded American at home on Saturday in the NCAA Tournament. NCAA – 9 dead in Texas crash involving U. of Southwest golf teams The Texas Department of Public Safety says nine people were killed in a head-on collision in West Texas, including six New Mexico university students and a coach returning from a golf tournament, as well as a 13-year-old boy. Texas Department of Public Safety Sgt. Steven Blanco says a pickup truck crossed the center line of a highway and crashed into a van carrying members of the University of the Southwest men’s and women’s golf teams. They had been playing in a tournament in Midland, Texas. Blanco says six students were killed, along with a faculty member. The two occupants of the pickup, including the 13-year-old, also died. Blanco says two students were taken to a hospital in critical condition. NFL – New Chargers defender Mack happy to be reunited with Staley Khalil Mack was watching the television show “Bel-Air” with his fiancéé and son last Thursday when he got a call from his agent that the Chicago Bears were trading him. In a strange coincidence Mack’s new team is close to the real Bel Air. Mack met with reporters on Wednesday after his trade to the Los Angeles Chargers became official with the start of the new league year. The Chargers sent a second-round pick this year and a 2023 sixth-round selection to the Bears for one of the league’s top pass rushers and a three-time All-Pro defender. Chargers coach Brandon Staley was Mack’s linebacker coach when the Bears acquired Mack from the Raiders during the 2018 preseason. NFL – Bears sign Bengals DT Ogunjobi to 3-year contract The Chicago Bears have added a disruptive force, signing Cincinnati Bengals stalwart defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi to a three-year contract. The Bears also finalized a two-year deal with Green Bay offensive lineman Lucas Patrick and a one-year contract with Las Vegas Raiders linebacker Nicholas Morrow. Ogunjobi played an important part in Cincinnati’s big jump in his lone year with the Bengals. And he figures to play a key role as Chicago switches from a 3-4 to a 4-3 scheme. Ogunjobi set career highs with seven sacks, 16 quarterback hits and 12 tackles for loss before suffering a season-ending foot injury in the first-round playoff win over the Las Vegas Raiders. The Bengals went 10-7 and reached the Super Bowl for the third time in franchise history. NFL – Buck, Aikman going from Fox to ESPN’s ‘Monday Night’ booth On the first day of the new league year, one of the NFL’s top broadcasting teams is moving from Fox to ESPN. ESPN announced on Wednesday a move that has been in the works for nearly a month — Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will be broadcasting “Monday Night Football.” Buck and Aikman have been doing games together since 2002, when they became Fox’s top crew. They will tie Pat Summerall and John Madden’s record for the longest NFL booth pairing this year at 21 seasons. AHL – American Hockey League Last Night Grand Rapids Griffins 5, Texas Stars 4 – OT ECHL – ECHL Hockey Yesterday Kalamazoo Wings 3, Cincinnati Cyclones 2 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball – Regional Championships Division 1 at Battle Creek Central Kalamazoo Central 70, Okemos 62 – 2 OT -Kalamazoo Central will face Grand Rapids Northview at Middleville Thornapple Kellogg on Tuesday at 7:00 in the quarterfinals Division 2 at Three Rivers Benton Harbor 76, Edwardsburg 58 -Benton Harbor will face Grand Rapids Catholic Central at Calvin University on Tuesday at 7:00 in the quarterfinals Division 3 at Centreville Schoolcraft 45, Watervliet 31 -Schoolcraft will face Pewamo-Westphalia at Kalamazoo Central on Tuesday at 7:00 in the quarterfinals Division 4 at New Buffalo Wyoming Tri-Unity Christian 57, New Buffalo 40 -Tri-Unity will face Adrian Lenawee Christian at Portage Northern on Tuesday at 7:00 in the quarterfinals Today Girls Basketball – Semifinals Division 3 at Michigan State University Maple-City Glen Lake vs. Ypsilanti Arbor Prep, 12:00 p.m. Kent City vs. Madison Heights Bishop Foley, 2:00 p.m. Division 4 at Michigan State University Baraga vs. Fowler, 5:30 p.m. Plymouth Christian Academy vs. Adrian Lenawee Christian, 7:30 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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St. Patrick's Morning win for Notre Dame – Thursday Morning Sports Update

SuperHits 103.7 COSY-FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 2:53


NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball – NCAA First Four UD Arena, Dayton, OH (Seeds in superscipt) Last Night 16 Wright State 93, 16 Bryant 82                                                South Region – First Four 11 Notre Dame 89, 11 Rutgers 87 – 2 OT                                       West Region – First Four Notre Dame 89, Rutgers 87 – 2 OT – Notre Dame beats Rutgers in double-OT to cap First Four Paul Atkinson Jr.’s putback layup with 1.4 seconds left in the second overtime gave Notre Dame an 89-87 win over Rutgers in a wild First Four game. Ron Harper Jr. tied it with a long 3-pointer with 22 seconds left in the second OT. Notre Dame’s Blake Wesley then missed a shot before Atkinson grabbed the rebound and put back the winner. Atkinson finished with 20 points, Nate Laszewski 18 and Cormac Ryan 16 to lead the Irish who as the No. 11 seed advance to face sixth-seeded Alabama in a first-round game Friday in San Diego. Caleb McConnell had career-high 23 points and Ron Harper Jr. 22 for the Scarlet Knights. Today (local teams) 11 Michigan vs. 6 Colorado State, 12:15 p.m.  Indianapolis           News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 11:45 Other games 4 Providence vs. 13 South Dakota State, 12:40 p.m.           Buffalo, New York 8 Boise State vs. 9 Memphis, 1:45 p.m.                              Portland, Oregon 1 Baylor vs. 16 Norfolk State, 2:00 p.m.                           Fort Worth, Texas 3 Tennessee vs. 14 Longwood, 2:45 p.m.                            Indianapolis, Indiana 5 Iowa vs. 12 Richmond, 3:10 p.m.                                     Buffalo, New York 1 Gonzaga vs. 16 Georgia State, 4:15 p.m.                         Portland, Oregon 8 North Carolina vs. 9 Marquette, 4:30 p.m.                     Fort Worth, Texas 5 UConn vs. 12 New Mexico State, 6:50 p.m.                      Buffalo, New York 2 Kentucky vs. 15 Saint Peter’s, 7:10 p.m.                          Indianapolis, Indiana 5 Saint Mary’s (CA) vs. 12 Indiana, 7:20 p.m.                     Portland, Oregon 8 San Diego State vs. 9 Creighton, 7:27 p.m.                     Fort Worth, Texas 4 Arkansas vs. 13 Vermont, 9:20 p.m.                                Buffalo, New York 7 Murray State vs. 10 San Francisco, 9:40 p.m.                  Indianapolis, Indiana 4 UCLA vs. 13 Akron, 9:50 p.m.                                         Portland, Oregon 1 Kansas vs. 16 Texas Southern, 9:57 p.m.                         Fort Worth, Texas NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Utah Jazz 125, Chicago Bulls 110 Jazz 125, Bulls 110 – Mitchell scores 25 of 37 points in 3rd, Jazz beat Bulls Donovan Mitchell scored 25 of his 37 points in the third quarter, Jordan Clarkson added 26 and the Utah Jazz beat the Chicago Bulls 125-110 on Wednesday night. Mitchell made a franchise-record seven 3-pointers in the third period on nine attempts. He broke Karl Malone’s team mark of 22 points in a quarter. Mitchell finished with nine 3-pointers, besting his previous career best of seven. Chicago’s Zach LaVine, who has been affected by a sore left knee, made five 3s and had 33 points in tying his highest scoring output in four months. DeMar DeRozan added 25 points. The Bulls have dropped seven of nine. Tonight Detroit Pistons at Orlando Magic, 7:00 p.m.  NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Vancouver Canucks, 10:00 p.m. NHL – NHL trade deadline could be full of last-minute deals The combination of jumbled standings in the Western Conference and a flat salary cap has stalled much of the trade market around the NHL. Most teams are waiting until close to the deadline Monday before making major moves. General managers say things are quiet now but expect activity to pick up this weekend. West titans Colorado and Calgary have already made substantial additions. The Avalanche and Flames might not be done dealing. Calgary acquired forward Calle Jarnkrok from Seattle on Wednesday. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Today Chicago White Sox (ss) at Chicago Cubs (ss), 4:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (ss) at Chicago White Sox (ss), 4:05 p.m. MLB – AP source: Cubs, Seiya Suzuki agree to $85M, 5-year deal A person familiar with the situation says the Chicago Cubs and star Japanese outfielder Seiya Suzuki have agreed to an $85 million, five-year deal. The person was confirming several reports and spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because the deal was pending a physical. Chicago will pay an additional $14,625,000 as a posting fee to Suzuki’s club, the Hiroshima Toyo Carp of Japan’s Central League. Suzuki was a five-time All-Star and Gold Glove winner over nine seasons with the Carp. He batted .317 with 38 home runs and 88 RBIs in 132 games last season. MLB – Eduardo Rodriguez heads young Tigers’ pitching staff Eduardo Rodríguez is the highest-paid and most experienced pitcher on the Detroit Tigers after signing a $77 million, five-year contract. Yet, manager A.J. Hinch doesn’t believe in labeling someone a No. 1 starter. Rodríguez, a 29-year-old left-hander, will start Friday’s exhibition opener and perhaps the Tigers’ opener against the Chicago White Sox on April 8. Rodríguez has 153 career starts. Casey Mize, Matt Manning and left-handers Tarik Skuba and Tyler Alexander, the four pitchers likely to join him in Detroit’s rotation have a combined 116, most of them last season. MLB – White Sox finalize $5.5M, 2-year deal with Josh Harrison Two-time All-Star Josh Harrison has finalized a $5.5 million, one-year contract with the Chicago White Sox. Harrison has a $4 million salary this year, and the White Sox have a $5.5 million option for 2023 with a $1.5 million buyout. The option price can escalate by up to $500,000 based on plate appearances this year: $125,000 each for 400, 450, 500 and 550. Harrison has played second base, third base, shortstop and all outfield positions over 11 seasons with Pittsburgh, Washington, Detroit and Oakland. MLB – MLB drops regular COVID tests, can move games for health Major League Baseball is dropping regular COVID-19 testing for all but symptomatic individuals while maintaining an ability to move games if the public health situation in an area deteriorates. MLB and the players’ association finalized their 2022 COVID-19 protocols. Restrictions such as wearing facemasks in dugouts were eased during the 2021 season when a team reached 85% vaccination among players, coaches and other staff with field and clubhouse access. Six of the 30 teams did not reach 85% last year: Arizona, Boston, the Chicago Cubs, Kansas City, the New York Mets and Seattle. NCAAWBKB – Michigan women enter NCAA Tournament at hoops program’s peak Kim Barnes Arico left her close-knit family in New York and New Jersey a decade ago to turn Michigan’s women’s basketball program into a consistent winner for the first time. The former St. John’s coach has pulled off the feat. She is leading Michigan to the NCAA Tournament for a fifth time. The program’s previous eight coaches combined for just four appearances in the top-tier tournament. Third-seeded Michigan plays 14th-seeded American at home on Saturday in the NCAA Tournament. NCAA – 9 dead in Texas crash involving U. of Southwest golf teams The Texas Department of Public Safety says nine people were killed in a head-on collision in West Texas, including six New Mexico university students and a coach returning from a golf tournament, as well as a 13-year-old boy. Texas Department of Public Safety Sgt. Steven Blanco says a pickup truck crossed the center line of a highway and crashed into a van carrying members of the University of the Southwest men’s and women’s golf teams. They had been playing in a tournament in Midland, Texas. Blanco says six students were killed, along with a faculty member. The two occupants of the pickup, including the 13-year-old, also died. Blanco says two students were taken to a hospital in critical condition. NFL – New Chargers defender Mack happy to be reunited with Staley Khalil Mack was watching the television show “Bel-Air” with his fiancéé and son last Thursday when he got a call from his agent that the Chicago Bears were trading him. In a strange coincidence Mack’s new team is close to the real Bel Air. Mack met with reporters on Wednesday after his trade to the Los Angeles Chargers became official with the start of the new league year. The Chargers sent a second-round pick this year and a 2023 sixth-round selection to the Bears for one of the league’s top pass rushers and a three-time All-Pro defender. Chargers coach Brandon Staley was Mack’s linebacker coach when the Bears acquired Mack from the Raiders during the 2018 preseason. NFL – Bears sign Bengals DT Ogunjobi to 3-year contract The Chicago Bears have added a disruptive force, signing Cincinnati Bengals stalwart defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi to a three-year contract. The Bears also finalized a two-year deal with Green Bay offensive lineman Lucas Patrick and a one-year contract with Las Vegas Raiders linebacker Nicholas Morrow. Ogunjobi played an important part in Cincinnati’s big jump in his lone year with the Bengals. And he figures to play a key role as Chicago switches from a 3-4 to a 4-3 scheme. Ogunjobi set career highs with seven sacks, 16 quarterback hits and 12 tackles for loss before suffering a season-ending foot injury in the first-round playoff win over the Las Vegas Raiders. The Bengals went 10-7 and reached the Super Bowl for the third time in franchise history. NFL – Buck, Aikman going from Fox to ESPN’s ‘Monday Night’ booth On the first day of the new league year, one of the NFL’s top broadcasting teams is moving from Fox to ESPN. ESPN announced on Wednesday a move that has been in the works for nearly a month — Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will be broadcasting “Monday Night Football.” Buck and Aikman have been doing games together since 2002, when they became Fox’s top crew. They will tie Pat Summerall and John Madden’s record for the longest NFL booth pairing this year at 21 seasons. AHL – American Hockey League Last Night Grand Rapids Griffins 5, Texas Stars 4 – OT ECHL – ECHL Hockey Yesterday Kalamazoo Wings 3, Cincinnati Cyclones 2 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball – Regional Championships Division 1 at Battle Creek Central Kalamazoo Central 70, Okemos 62 – 2 OT -Kalamazoo Central will face Grand Rapids Northview at Middleville Thornapple Kellogg on Tuesday at 7:00 in the quarterfinals Division 2 at Three Rivers Benton Harbor 76, Edwardsburg 58 -Benton Harbor will face Grand Rapids Catholic Central at Calvin University on Tuesday at 7:00 in the quarterfinals Division 3 at Centreville Schoolcraft 45, Watervliet 31 -Schoolcraft will face Pewamo-Westphalia at Kalamazoo Central on Tuesday at 7:00 in the quarterfinals Division 4 at New Buffalo Wyoming Tri-Unity Christian 57, New Buffalo 40 -Tri-Unity will face Adrian Lenawee Christian at Portage Northern on Tuesday at 7:00 in the quarterfinals Today Girls Basketball – Semifinals Division 3 at Michigan State University Maple-City Glen Lake vs. Ypsilanti Arbor Prep, 12:00 p.m. Kent City vs. Madison Heights Bishop Foley, 2:00 p.m. Division 4 at Michigan State University Baraga vs. Fowler, 5:30 p.m. Plymouth Christian Academy vs. Adrian Lenawee Christian, 7:30 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Floor Academy
Would You Work For You? - Dan Welch

Floor Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 69:56


Dan Welch, owner of Welch Tile in Kent City, Michigan joins us today. Welch Tile was founded in 1987 and continues to excel and set the standards in their area. Dan has a large team and faces the same struggles we all do when it comes to hiring young talent. He has one simple questions he asks himself though, would you work for you? Listen in to learn why this is a helpful question and get the answers to many more.Welch TileNeed new headphones for working and listening to Floored-U-Cation? Check out ISOTunes using the link below. Amazing Bluetooth headphones that are OSHA certified. http://bit.ly/2P5A9pRCheck out our sponsorsThe Trade Labor Market PlaceTraffikDigitalFlooring DomainSnaptechSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/flooracademy)

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Michigan AF Podcast
Jeff VanderWerff, fruit and grain farmer, independent ag retailer

Michigan AF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2019 32:34


Jeff VanderWerff farms in Western Michigan, where he and his family grow 2000 acres of corn, soybeans, and apples.  He's currently transitioning his orchard into an organic operation.  A self-professed salesman at heart, he also started an ag retail business named Gold Coast Sales LLC.  He lives in Kent City with his wife Alyssa, a cancer researcher, and two daughters.  As an advocate of speaking about agriculture, he recently hosted Oprah on a tour of his farm.  He loves Michigan State University sports, snowmobiling, and golfing every summer Wednesday – no matter what. Listen as Jeff talks about:His past as a full-time firefighterMisconceptions about conventional vs. organic farmingHow important optimism is in a year like this oneWhat happens when a kid says ‘Go get the key – I dare you'Why work shouldn't be your entire life