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Hockey Time
Episode 6 | Hockey Time | 1-18-23 | State Champs! Michigan

Hockey Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 25:16


Join Jonathon Kidd and Sean Baligian for another of State Champs! Hockey Time. 0:45 - Clarkston at Detroit Catholic Central Recap 1:52 - Plymouth at Livonia Churchill Recap 2:46 - Forest Hills Central at Mona Shores Recap 3:31 - Brother Rice at Houghton Recap 4:18 - Alpena at the North-South Showcase 5:53 - MAC Showcase Recap 8:06 - Ann Arbor Huron 8:55 - Wyandotte Roosevelt 9:48 - Nathan Bryer - Clarkston - Coaches Corner 12:28 - Warrior Player of the Year Update 14:19 - DAC Athlete of the Year Promo 15:37 - Wall Award Update 18:02 - Wednesday Game Previews Detroit Catholic Central at Brother Rice, Livonia Stevenson at Hartland, Lakeland at Flint Powers, Grosse Pointe South at Trenton 19:45 - Thursday Game Preview Allen Park at Riverview Gabriel Richard 20:23 - Friday Game Previews Brighton at Hartland, Saginaw Heritage at Mona Shores 21:07 - Saturday Game Previews Flint Powers at Detroit Country Day, Saginaw Heritage at Byron Center, U of D Jesuit at Detroit Catholic Central, Brother Rice at Trenton Presented by Alta Equipment Company & LTU Athletics & sponsored by the MHSAA, Ice Mountain Spring Water, Warrior Hockey, Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association and the Detroit Athletic Club.

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Hockey Time
Episode 3 | Hockey Time | 12-14-22 | State Champs! Michigan

Hockey Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 21:25


Join Jonathon Kidd and Sean Baligian for another edition of State Champs! Hockey Time2:03 - KLAA-MIHL Recap #1Livonia Franklin vs. Grosse Pointe North, Saline vs. Novi, Port Huron Northern vs. Canton, U of D Jesuit vs. Northville, Grosse Pointe South vs. Livonia Churchill, Plymouth vs. Cranbrook3:58 - Warrior Hockey Player of the Year Update5:01 - DAC Athlete of the Year Promo6:29 - KLAA-MIHL Recap #2Orchard Lake Saint Mary's vs. Howell, Trenton vs. Livonia Stevenson, Salem vs. De La Salle, Hartland vs. Brother Rice, Detroit Catholic Central vs. Brighton8:46 - Houghton, Saginaw Heritage and Clarkston starts this season11:07 - Wall Award Update12:53 - Coaches' Corner - David Mitchell - Livonia Stevenson16:56 - Trenton vs. Riverview Gabriel Richard - Gametime Live Preview Presented by Alta Equipment Company & LTU Athletics & sponsored by the MHSAA, Warrior Hockey, Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association and the Detroit Athletic Club.

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM
Double downer for Detroit with Pistons and Wings losing – Wednesday Morning Sports Update

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 2:57


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Washington Wizards 120, Detroit Pistons 99 Wizards 120, Pistons 99 – Beal limited by back, but Wizards roll past Pistons 120-99 Kyle Kuzma scored 25 points, and the Washington Wizards overcame Bradley Beal’s back issues to beat the Detroit Pistons 120-99. Beal was limited to 21:49 because of back tightness, although he was able to return late in the third quarter after missing the entire second. The Wizards actually broke the game open without him and cruised to a lopsided victory. Kristaps Porzingis scored 20 points, Will Barton contributed 16 and Beal was able to finish with 13. Bojan Bogdanovic led Detroit with 25 points and Cade Cunningham added 19. Tonight Atlanta Hawks at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. Indiana Pacers at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NBA – NBA, NBPA seeking more respectful tone at all levels of game The NBA and its players have announced a plan to encourage better and more respectful behavior within basketball, even at youth levels. It’s part of the league’s “Respect for the Game” initiative. The NBA has been using that term with players for nearly two decades, primarily hoping to foster more positive interactions between players and referees during games. WNBA – Russian court rejects Griner appeal of her 9-year sentence A Russian court has rejected an appeal by U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner of her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession, a step that could move her closer to a possible high-stakes prisoner swap between Moscow and Washington. The all-star center with the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and two-time Olympic gold medalist was convicted Aug. 4 after police said they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage at a Moscow airport. Reflecting pressure on the U.S. administration to do more to bring Griner home, the U.S. secretary of state revealed in July that Washington had made a proposal to get Griner home, along with Paul Whelan, an American serving a 16-year sentence in Russia for espionage. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night New Jersey Devils 6, Detroit Red Wings 2 Chicago Blackhawks 4, Florida Panthers 2 Devils 6, Red Wings 2 – Bratt scores 2, Devils hand Wings first regulation loss, 6-2 Jesper Bratt had two goals and an assist as the New Jersey Devils beat the Detroit Red Wings 6-2. Jack Hughes, Dawson Mercer, Yegor Sharangovich and Nico Hischier also scored for the Devils. Vitek Vanecek stopped 20 shots to help the Devils bounce back from a 6-3 loss at home to Washington on Monday. Dominik Kubalik and Dylan Larkin scored for Detroit and Alex Nedeljkovic made 35 saves. The Red Wings (3-1-2) were the last remaining team without a regulation loss. Blackhawks 4, Panthers 2 – Kane scores, Blackhawks hold off Panthers 4-2 for 4th in row Patrick Kane had a goal and an assist, and the streaking Chicago Blackhawks withstood Florida’s late push to beat the Panthers 4-2. Taylor Raddysh, Philipp Kurashev and Jonathan Toews also scored in the Blackhawks’ fourth straight victory after dropping their first two games of the season. Chicago overcame two-goal deficits in its previous three wins, but had to hold on against the Panthers in the final 10 minutes. Eetu Luostarinen and Matthew Tkachuk scored for the Panthers. Tkachuk’s goal, on a nifty mid-air deflection of Carter Verhaeghe’s point shot, closed the gap to 3-2 with 7:13 to play. Chicago goalie Alex Stalock, stopped 29 shots. MLB – Tigers hire Rays’ Rob Metzler as VP, assistant GM The Detroit Tigers have hired Tampa Bay scouting director Rob Metzler as vice president and assistant general manager. Metzler spent 15 seasons with the Rays, working the past seven years as the team’s senior director of amateur scouting. He will lead the Tigers’ amateur and international scouting departments, working under president of baseball operations Scott Harris. Detroit finished 66-96 in 2022 and has not made the playoffs in eight years. Harris took over the front office after longtime general manager Al Avila was fired in August. NFL – NFL says referees didn’t get Mike Evans’ autograph The NFL says the two game officials seen interacting with Tampa Bay wide receiver Mike Evans in the tunnel of Bank of America Stadium after the Buccaneers’ 21-3 loss to the Carolina Panthers on Sunday didn’t ask for an autograph. The league released a statement saying the interaction “did not involve a request by the game officials for an autograph” and the officials were reminded of the “importance of avoiding even the appearance of impropriety” when interacting with players. NFL officials are banned from asking for autographs or memorabilia under their labor contract. Evans said Tuesday he was talking about golf with the referees. NFL – Titans release renderings of proposed new domed stadium The Tennessee Titans’ proposed domed stadium would seat approximately 60,000 people and cover 1.7 million square feet under renderings released Tuesday. The renderings show the stadium with porches and outdoor terraces providing views of Nashville, a circular translucent roof and a variety of areas for fans. An architect has not yet been hired. The new stadium would cost $1.2 billion in public funding and is considered to be the largest public commitment for an NFL stadium to date. The release follows last week’s announcement of a deal for $760 million in local financing that still must be approved by the Nashville council and sports authority. Golf – LIV Golf team finale set for Doral, PGA Tour goes to Bermuda LIV Golf heads to Trump National Doral in Miami this weekend for the finale of the Saudi-funded series’ inaugural season. A dozen four-man teams will play for a $50 million purse, the biggest ever in golf, with each winning team member getting $4 million. Dustin Johnson and his “4 Aces” are the top seed. The PGA Tour heads to Bermuda for the Butterfield Bermuda Championship. Lucas Herbert of Australia is not returning to defend his title. The field features only one player from the top 50 in the world ranking. The European tour is in Portugal for the Portugal Masters. NCAAFB – Big Ten boasts some of nation’s top defenses in 2022 Just four Big Ten teams are ranked in the AP Top 25, but six of the top 12 defenses in college football reside in the conference. Illinois has the top-ranked defensive unit in the nation, followed by No. 2 Ohio State. Michigan is ranked fifth in defense. Iowa was propped up by its tough defense before running into the speeding Buckeyes last week. The Hawkeyes are still sixth best in the nation. Rutgers and Minnesota have needed the help of their defenses, ranked seventh and 12th, respectively, to stay above .500. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Last Night Women’s Volleyball Lansing Community College 3, Southwestern Michigan College 0 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Portage Northern Rockford 2, Grand Haven 0 Portage Central 1, Traverse City West 0 Division 2 at Vicksburg Gull Lake 3, Zeeland East 0 DeWitt 3, St. Joseph 1 – 2 OT Division 3 at Grand Rapids South Christian Holland Christian 2, GR Catholic Central 1 – Shootout Paw Paw 2, Muskegon Oakridge 0 Division 4 at Lansing Christian Lansing Christian 3, Hillsdale Academy 0 Ann Arbor Greenhills 2, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 Volleyball St. Joseph at Vicksburg quad St. Joseph ties Marshall 19-25, 25-19 St. Joseph ties Centreville 18-25, 25-20 St. Joseph beat Vicksburg 25-14, 25-18 Tonight Boys Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 4 at Holland Christian Hartford vs. Grandville Calvin Christian, 6:00 p.m. Howardsville Christian vs. Muskegon West Michigan Christian, 8:00 p.m. Volleyball Lakeshore, Bridgman, Parchment at Coloma, 5:00 p.m. Gobles, Gull Lake, at Plainwell, 5:00 p.m. MHSAA – AP High School Football rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                      (9-0)     50 2. Macomb Dakota                                    (9-0)     42 (tie) Rockford                                        (9-0)     42 4. Rochester Adams                                 (8-1)     32 5. West Bloomfield                                  (8-1)     29 6. Caledonia                                           (8-1)     24 7. Davison                                              (8-1)     20 8. Clarkston                                          (7-2)     10 9. Romeo                                                (7-2)     6 10. Brighton                                          (8-1)     5 (tie) Detroit Cass Tech                             (6-3)     5 (tie) Detroit Catholic Central                   (6-2)     5 Others receiving votes: Southfield A&T 3. 14, Saline 2. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                          (9-0)     49 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                          (8-1)     46 3. Livonia Franklin                                   (8-1)     33 4. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central          (9-0)     32 5. Midland                                              (8-1)     29 6. Muskegon Mona Shores                         (7-2)     26 7. Saginaw Heritage                                 (7-2)     13 8. Temperance Bedford                             (7-2)     9 9. South Lyon East                                  (7-2)     8 (tie) Byron Center                                   (7-2)     8 Others receiving votes: Battle Creek Central 7. Birmingham Seaholm 6. East Lansing 4. Waterford Mott 3. South Lyon 1. Port Huron Northern 1. Division 3 1. Mason (4)                                           (9-0)     46 2. Muskegon                                           (7-2)     42 3. Mount Pleasant                                   (8-1)     41 4. St. Joseph                                         (8-1)    29 5. Detroit King (1)                                  (5-3)     28 5. Walled Lake Western                            (8-1)     28 7. Zeeland West                                      (8-1)     24 8. River Rouge                                        (6-3)     15 9. Gibraltar Carlson                                (8-1)     12 10. Trenton                                           (8-1)     7 Others receiving votes: DeWitt 2. Fenton 1. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (5)           (9-0)     50 2. Whitehall                                           (9-0)     45 3. Riverview                                           (9-0)     40 4. Redford Union                                     (9-0)     35 5. Edwardsburg                                    (8-1)    27 6. Goodrich                                            (8-1)     24 7. Tecumseh                                            (9-0)     21 8. North Branch                                      (8-1)     13 9. Charlotte                                           (8-1)     9 10. Croswell-Lexington                           (7-2)     4 (tie) Freeland                                         (7-2)     4 Others receiving votes: Hastings 2. Fruitport 1. Division 5 1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (5)          (8-1)     50 2. Frankenmuth                                       (9-0)     44 3. Gladwin                                             (9-0)     38 4. Portland                                            (8-1)     35 5. Muskegon Oakridge                              (8-1)     31 6. Kingsley                                             (7-2)     20 (tie) Belding                                           (8-1)     20 8. Corunna                                             (7-2)     13 9. Williamston                                        (7-2)     9 10. Marine City                                       (7-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Flint Hamady 2. Detroit Country Day 2. Armada 2. Olivet 1. West Branch Ogemaw Heights 1. Division 6 1. Clinton (4)                                         (9-0)     48 2. Grand Rapids West Catholic (1)              (8-1)     44 3. Negaunee                                           (9-0)     39 4. Durand                                              (9-0)     37 5. Boyne City                                          (9-0)     25 6. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (8-1)     22 7. Constantine                                      (8-1)    14 8. Reed City                                            (8-1)     13 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley             (9-0)     13 10. Millington                                        (8-1)     10 Others receiving votes: Standish-Sterling 8. Buchanan 2. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (5)                  (9-0)     50 2. Detroit Central                                   (9-0)     44 3. Ithaca                                                            (8-1)     35 4. Hudson                                              (8-1)     34 5. Napoleon                                            (9-0)     32 6. North Muskegon                                  (8-1)     25 7. Jackson Lumen Christi                           (7-3)     24 8. Charlevoix                                          (8-1)     12 9. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker                (7-1)     10 10. New Lothrop                                      (7-2)     5 Others receiving votes: Lawton 2. Union City 2. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5)                    (9-0)     50 2. Beal City                                            (9-0)     44 3. Ubly                                                  (9-0)     39 4. Iron Mountain                                     (8-1)     36 5. Fowler                                               (8-1)     26 6. Evart                                                 (8-1)     24 7. Frankfort                                           (8-1)     18 8. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary       (8-1)     17 9. Harbor Beach                                      (8-1)     10 10. St. Ignace LaSalle                              (7-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Reading 3. Carson City-Crystal 1. Division 1 (8-player) 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian (4)  (9-0)     49 2. Merrill (1)                                          (9-0)     41 3. Munising                                            (9-0)     40 4. Bridgman                                          (9-0)    31 5. Rogers City                                        (9-0)     24 6. Adrian Lenawee Christian                      (7-2)     21 7. Newberry                                           (8-1)     17 (TIE) Kingston                                        (9-0)     17 9. Martin                                              (7-2)    15 10. Brown City                                       (8-1)     9 Others receiving votes: Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 8. 12, Lincoln-Alcona 2. 13, Deckerville 1. Division 2 (8-player) 1. Powers North Central (5)                     (9-0)     50 2. Colon                                               (9-0)    44 3. Marion                                               (9-0)     39 4. Climax-Scotts                                   (8-1)    37 5. Au Gres-Sims                                      (8-1)     28 6. Mendon                                             (7-2)    20 7. Crystal Falls Forest Park                      (7-2)     19 8. Morrice                                              (7-2)     14 9. Lake Linden-Hubbell                             (6-3)     8 10. Peck                                                 (7-2)     6 Others receiving votes: Gaylord St. Mary 5. Posen 4. Central Lake 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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97.5 Y-Country
Double downer for Detroit with Pistons and Wings losing – WSJM Morning Sports

97.5 Y-Country

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 2:57


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Washington Wizards 120, Detroit Pistons 99 Wizards 120, Pistons 99 – Beal limited by back, but Wizards roll past Pistons 120-99 Kyle Kuzma scored 25 points, and the Washington Wizards overcame Bradley Beal’s back issues to beat the Detroit Pistons 120-99. Beal was limited to 21:49 because of back tightness, although he was able to return late in the third quarter after missing the entire second. The Wizards actually broke the game open without him and cruised to a lopsided victory. Kristaps Porzingis scored 20 points, Will Barton contributed 16 and Beal was able to finish with 13. Bojan Bogdanovic led Detroit with 25 points and Cade Cunningham added 19. Tonight Atlanta Hawks at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. Indiana Pacers at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NBA – NBA, NBPA seeking more respectful tone at all levels of game The NBA and its players have announced a plan to encourage better and more respectful behavior within basketball, even at youth levels. It’s part of the league’s “Respect for the Game” initiative. The NBA has been using that term with players for nearly two decades, primarily hoping to foster more positive interactions between players and referees during games. WNBA – Russian court rejects Griner appeal of her 9-year sentence A Russian court has rejected an appeal by U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner of her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession, a step that could move her closer to a possible high-stakes prisoner swap between Moscow and Washington. The all-star center with the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and two-time Olympic gold medalist was convicted Aug. 4 after police said they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage at a Moscow airport. Reflecting pressure on the U.S. administration to do more to bring Griner home, the U.S. secretary of state revealed in July that Washington had made a proposal to get Griner home, along with Paul Whelan, an American serving a 16-year sentence in Russia for espionage. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night New Jersey Devils 6, Detroit Red Wings 2 Chicago Blackhawks 4, Florida Panthers 2 Devils 6, Red Wings 2 – Bratt scores 2, Devils hand Wings first regulation loss, 6-2 Jesper Bratt had two goals and an assist as the New Jersey Devils beat the Detroit Red Wings 6-2. Jack Hughes, Dawson Mercer, Yegor Sharangovich and Nico Hischier also scored for the Devils. Vitek Vanecek stopped 20 shots to help the Devils bounce back from a 6-3 loss at home to Washington on Monday. Dominik Kubalik and Dylan Larkin scored for Detroit and Alex Nedeljkovic made 35 saves. The Red Wings (3-1-2) were the last remaining team without a regulation loss. Blackhawks 4, Panthers 2 – Kane scores, Blackhawks hold off Panthers 4-2 for 4th in row Patrick Kane had a goal and an assist, and the streaking Chicago Blackhawks withstood Florida’s late push to beat the Panthers 4-2. Taylor Raddysh, Philipp Kurashev and Jonathan Toews also scored in the Blackhawks’ fourth straight victory after dropping their first two games of the season. Chicago overcame two-goal deficits in its previous three wins, but had to hold on against the Panthers in the final 10 minutes. Eetu Luostarinen and Matthew Tkachuk scored for the Panthers. Tkachuk’s goal, on a nifty mid-air deflection of Carter Verhaeghe’s point shot, closed the gap to 3-2 with 7:13 to play. Chicago goalie Alex Stalock, stopped 29 shots. MLB – Tigers hire Rays’ Rob Metzler as VP, assistant GM The Detroit Tigers have hired Tampa Bay scouting director Rob Metzler as vice president and assistant general manager. Metzler spent 15 seasons with the Rays, working the past seven years as the team’s senior director of amateur scouting. He will lead the Tigers’ amateur and international scouting departments, working under president of baseball operations Scott Harris. Detroit finished 66-96 in 2022 and has not made the playoffs in eight years. Harris took over the front office after longtime general manager Al Avila was fired in August. NFL – NFL says referees didn’t get Mike Evans’ autograph The NFL says the two game officials seen interacting with Tampa Bay wide receiver Mike Evans in the tunnel of Bank of America Stadium after the Buccaneers’ 21-3 loss to the Carolina Panthers on Sunday didn’t ask for an autograph. The league released a statement saying the interaction “did not involve a request by the game officials for an autograph” and the officials were reminded of the “importance of avoiding even the appearance of impropriety” when interacting with players. NFL officials are banned from asking for autographs or memorabilia under their labor contract. Evans said Tuesday he was talking about golf with the referees. NFL – Titans release renderings of proposed new domed stadium The Tennessee Titans’ proposed domed stadium would seat approximately 60,000 people and cover 1.7 million square feet under renderings released Tuesday. The renderings show the stadium with porches and outdoor terraces providing views of Nashville, a circular translucent roof and a variety of areas for fans. An architect has not yet been hired. The new stadium would cost $1.2 billion in public funding and is considered to be the largest public commitment for an NFL stadium to date. The release follows last week’s announcement of a deal for $760 million in local financing that still must be approved by the Nashville council and sports authority. Golf – LIV Golf team finale set for Doral, PGA Tour goes to Bermuda LIV Golf heads to Trump National Doral in Miami this weekend for the finale of the Saudi-funded series’ inaugural season. A dozen four-man teams will play for a $50 million purse, the biggest ever in golf, with each winning team member getting $4 million. Dustin Johnson and his “4 Aces” are the top seed. The PGA Tour heads to Bermuda for the Butterfield Bermuda Championship. Lucas Herbert of Australia is not returning to defend his title. The field features only one player from the top 50 in the world ranking. The European tour is in Portugal for the Portugal Masters. NCAAFB – Big Ten boasts some of nation’s top defenses in 2022 Just four Big Ten teams are ranked in the AP Top 25, but six of the top 12 defenses in college football reside in the conference. Illinois has the top-ranked defensive unit in the nation, followed by No. 2 Ohio State. Michigan is ranked fifth in defense. Iowa was propped up by its tough defense before running into the speeding Buckeyes last week. The Hawkeyes are still sixth best in the nation. Rutgers and Minnesota have needed the help of their defenses, ranked seventh and 12th, respectively, to stay above .500. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Last Night Women’s Volleyball Lansing Community College 3, Southwestern Michigan College 0 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Portage Northern Rockford 2, Grand Haven 0 Portage Central 1, Traverse City West 0 Division 2 at Vicksburg Gull Lake 3, Zeeland East 0 DeWitt 3, St. Joseph 1 – 2 OT Division 3 at Grand Rapids South Christian Holland Christian 2, GR Catholic Central 1 – Shootout Paw Paw 2, Muskegon Oakridge 0 Division 4 at Lansing Christian Lansing Christian 3, Hillsdale Academy 0 Ann Arbor Greenhills 2, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 Volleyball St. Joseph at Vicksburg quad St. Joseph ties Marshall 19-25, 25-19 St. Joseph ties Centreville 18-25, 25-20 St. Joseph beat Vicksburg 25-14, 25-18 Tonight Boys Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 4 at Holland Christian Hartford vs. Grandville Calvin Christian, 6:00 p.m. Howardsville Christian vs. Muskegon West Michigan Christian, 8:00 p.m. Volleyball Lakeshore, Bridgman, Parchment at Coloma, 5:00 p.m. Gobles, Gull Lake, at Plainwell, 5:00 p.m. MHSAA – AP High School Football rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                      (9-0)     50 2. Macomb Dakota                                    (9-0)     42 (tie) Rockford                                        (9-0)     42 4. Rochester Adams                                 (8-1)     32 5. West Bloomfield                                  (8-1)     29 6. Caledonia                                           (8-1)     24 7. Davison                                              (8-1)     20 8. Clarkston                                          (7-2)     10 9. Romeo                                                (7-2)     6 10. Brighton                                          (8-1)     5 (tie) Detroit Cass Tech                             (6-3)     5 (tie) Detroit Catholic Central                   (6-2)     5 Others receiving votes: Southfield A&T 3. 14, Saline 2. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                          (9-0)     49 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                          (8-1)     46 3. Livonia Franklin                                   (8-1)     33 4. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central          (9-0)     32 5. Midland                                              (8-1)     29 6. Muskegon Mona Shores                         (7-2)     26 7. Saginaw Heritage                                 (7-2)     13 8. Temperance Bedford                             (7-2)     9 9. South Lyon East                                  (7-2)     8 (tie) Byron Center                                   (7-2)     8 Others receiving votes: Battle Creek Central 7. Birmingham Seaholm 6. East Lansing 4. Waterford Mott 3. South Lyon 1. Port Huron Northern 1. Division 3 1. Mason (4)                                           (9-0)     46 2. Muskegon                                           (7-2)     42 3. Mount Pleasant                                   (8-1)     41 4. St. Joseph                                         (8-1)    29 5. Detroit King (1)                                  (5-3)     28 5. Walled Lake Western                            (8-1)     28 7. Zeeland West                                      (8-1)     24 8. River Rouge                                        (6-3)     15 9. Gibraltar Carlson                                (8-1)     12 10. Trenton                                           (8-1)     7 Others receiving votes: DeWitt 2. Fenton 1. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (5)           (9-0)     50 2. Whitehall                                           (9-0)     45 3. Riverview                                           (9-0)     40 4. Redford Union                                     (9-0)     35 5. Edwardsburg                                    (8-1)    27 6. Goodrich                                            (8-1)     24 7. Tecumseh                                            (9-0)     21 8. North Branch                                      (8-1)     13 9. Charlotte                                           (8-1)     9 10. Croswell-Lexington                           (7-2)     4 (tie) Freeland                                         (7-2)     4 Others receiving votes: Hastings 2. Fruitport 1. Division 5 1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (5)          (8-1)     50 2. Frankenmuth                                       (9-0)     44 3. Gladwin                                             (9-0)     38 4. Portland                                            (8-1)     35 5. Muskegon Oakridge                              (8-1)     31 6. Kingsley                                             (7-2)     20 (tie) Belding                                           (8-1)     20 8. Corunna                                             (7-2)     13 9. Williamston                                        (7-2)     9 10. Marine City                                       (7-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Flint Hamady 2. Detroit Country Day 2. Armada 2. Olivet 1. West Branch Ogemaw Heights 1. Division 6 1. Clinton (4)                                         (9-0)     48 2. Grand Rapids West Catholic (1)              (8-1)     44 3. Negaunee                                           (9-0)     39 4. Durand                                              (9-0)     37 5. Boyne City                                          (9-0)     25 6. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (8-1)     22 7. Constantine                                      (8-1)    14 8. Reed City                                            (8-1)     13 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley             (9-0)     13 10. Millington                                        (8-1)     10 Others receiving votes: Standish-Sterling 8. Buchanan 2. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (5)                  (9-0)     50 2. Detroit Central                                   (9-0)     44 3. Ithaca                                                            (8-1)     35 4. Hudson                                              (8-1)     34 5. Napoleon                                            (9-0)     32 6. North Muskegon                                  (8-1)     25 7. Jackson Lumen Christi                           (7-3)     24 8. Charlevoix                                          (8-1)     12 9. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker                (7-1)     10 10. New Lothrop                                      (7-2)     5 Others receiving votes: Lawton 2. Union City 2. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5)                    (9-0)     50 2. Beal City                                            (9-0)     44 3. Ubly                                                  (9-0)     39 4. Iron Mountain                                     (8-1)     36 5. Fowler                                               (8-1)     26 6. Evart                                                 (8-1)     24 7. Frankfort                                           (8-1)     18 8. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary       (8-1)     17 9. Harbor Beach                                      (8-1)     10 10. St. Ignace LaSalle                              (7-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Reading 3. Carson City-Crystal 1. Division 1 (8-player) 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian (4)  (9-0)     49 2. Merrill (1)                                          (9-0)     41 3. Munising                                            (9-0)     40 4. Bridgman                                          (9-0)    31 5. Rogers City                                        (9-0)     24 6. Adrian Lenawee Christian                      (7-2)     21 7. Newberry                                           (8-1)     17 (TIE) Kingston                                        (9-0)     17 9. Martin                                              (7-2)    15 10. Brown City                                       (8-1)     9 Others receiving votes: Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 8. 12, Lincoln-Alcona 2. 13, Deckerville 1. Division 2 (8-player) 1. Powers North Central (5)                     (9-0)     50 2. Colon                                               (9-0)    44 3. Marion                                               (9-0)     39 4. Climax-Scotts                                   (8-1)    37 5. Au Gres-Sims                                      (8-1)     28 6. Mendon                                             (7-2)    20 7. Crystal Falls Forest Park                      (7-2)     19 8. Morrice                                              (7-2)     14 9. Lake Linden-Hubbell                             (6-3)     8 10. Peck                                                 (7-2)     6 Others receiving votes: Gaylord St. Mary 5. Posen 4. Central Lake 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Double downer for Detroit with Pistons and Wings losing – Wednesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 2:57


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Washington Wizards 120, Detroit Pistons 99 Wizards 120, Pistons 99 – Beal limited by back, but Wizards roll past Pistons 120-99 Kyle Kuzma scored 25 points, and the Washington Wizards overcame Bradley Beal’s back issues to beat the Detroit Pistons 120-99. Beal was limited to 21:49 because of back tightness, although he was able to return late in the third quarter after missing the entire second. The Wizards actually broke the game open without him and cruised to a lopsided victory. Kristaps Porzingis scored 20 points, Will Barton contributed 16 and Beal was able to finish with 13. Bojan Bogdanovic led Detroit with 25 points and Cade Cunningham added 19. Tonight Atlanta Hawks at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. Indiana Pacers at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NBA – NBA, NBPA seeking more respectful tone at all levels of game The NBA and its players have announced a plan to encourage better and more respectful behavior within basketball, even at youth levels. It’s part of the league’s “Respect for the Game” initiative. The NBA has been using that term with players for nearly two decades, primarily hoping to foster more positive interactions between players and referees during games. WNBA – Russian court rejects Griner appeal of her 9-year sentence A Russian court has rejected an appeal by U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner of her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession, a step that could move her closer to a possible high-stakes prisoner swap between Moscow and Washington. The all-star center with the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and two-time Olympic gold medalist was convicted Aug. 4 after police said they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage at a Moscow airport. Reflecting pressure on the U.S. administration to do more to bring Griner home, the U.S. secretary of state revealed in July that Washington had made a proposal to get Griner home, along with Paul Whelan, an American serving a 16-year sentence in Russia for espionage. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night New Jersey Devils 6, Detroit Red Wings 2 Chicago Blackhawks 4, Florida Panthers 2 Devils 6, Red Wings 2 – Bratt scores 2, Devils hand Wings first regulation loss, 6-2 Jesper Bratt had two goals and an assist as the New Jersey Devils beat the Detroit Red Wings 6-2. Jack Hughes, Dawson Mercer, Yegor Sharangovich and Nico Hischier also scored for the Devils. Vitek Vanecek stopped 20 shots to help the Devils bounce back from a 6-3 loss at home to Washington on Monday. Dominik Kubalik and Dylan Larkin scored for Detroit and Alex Nedeljkovic made 35 saves. The Red Wings (3-1-2) were the last remaining team without a regulation loss. Blackhawks 4, Panthers 2 – Kane scores, Blackhawks hold off Panthers 4-2 for 4th in row Patrick Kane had a goal and an assist, and the streaking Chicago Blackhawks withstood Florida’s late push to beat the Panthers 4-2. Taylor Raddysh, Philipp Kurashev and Jonathan Toews also scored in the Blackhawks’ fourth straight victory after dropping their first two games of the season. Chicago overcame two-goal deficits in its previous three wins, but had to hold on against the Panthers in the final 10 minutes. Eetu Luostarinen and Matthew Tkachuk scored for the Panthers. Tkachuk’s goal, on a nifty mid-air deflection of Carter Verhaeghe’s point shot, closed the gap to 3-2 with 7:13 to play. Chicago goalie Alex Stalock, stopped 29 shots. MLB – Tigers hire Rays’ Rob Metzler as VP, assistant GM The Detroit Tigers have hired Tampa Bay scouting director Rob Metzler as vice president and assistant general manager. Metzler spent 15 seasons with the Rays, working the past seven years as the team’s senior director of amateur scouting. He will lead the Tigers’ amateur and international scouting departments, working under president of baseball operations Scott Harris. Detroit finished 66-96 in 2022 and has not made the playoffs in eight years. Harris took over the front office after longtime general manager Al Avila was fired in August. NFL – NFL says referees didn’t get Mike Evans’ autograph The NFL says the two game officials seen interacting with Tampa Bay wide receiver Mike Evans in the tunnel of Bank of America Stadium after the Buccaneers’ 21-3 loss to the Carolina Panthers on Sunday didn’t ask for an autograph. The league released a statement saying the interaction “did not involve a request by the game officials for an autograph” and the officials were reminded of the “importance of avoiding even the appearance of impropriety” when interacting with players. NFL officials are banned from asking for autographs or memorabilia under their labor contract. Evans said Tuesday he was talking about golf with the referees. NFL – Titans release renderings of proposed new domed stadium The Tennessee Titans’ proposed domed stadium would seat approximately 60,000 people and cover 1.7 million square feet under renderings released Tuesday. The renderings show the stadium with porches and outdoor terraces providing views of Nashville, a circular translucent roof and a variety of areas for fans. An architect has not yet been hired. The new stadium would cost $1.2 billion in public funding and is considered to be the largest public commitment for an NFL stadium to date. The release follows last week’s announcement of a deal for $760 million in local financing that still must be approved by the Nashville council and sports authority. Golf – LIV Golf team finale set for Doral, PGA Tour goes to Bermuda LIV Golf heads to Trump National Doral in Miami this weekend for the finale of the Saudi-funded series’ inaugural season. A dozen four-man teams will play for a $50 million purse, the biggest ever in golf, with each winning team member getting $4 million. Dustin Johnson and his “4 Aces” are the top seed. The PGA Tour heads to Bermuda for the Butterfield Bermuda Championship. Lucas Herbert of Australia is not returning to defend his title. The field features only one player from the top 50 in the world ranking. The European tour is in Portugal for the Portugal Masters. NCAAFB – Big Ten boasts some of nation’s top defenses in 2022 Just four Big Ten teams are ranked in the AP Top 25, but six of the top 12 defenses in college football reside in the conference. Illinois has the top-ranked defensive unit in the nation, followed by No. 2 Ohio State. Michigan is ranked fifth in defense. Iowa was propped up by its tough defense before running into the speeding Buckeyes last week. The Hawkeyes are still sixth best in the nation. Rutgers and Minnesota have needed the help of their defenses, ranked seventh and 12th, respectively, to stay above .500. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Last Night Women’s Volleyball Lansing Community College 3, Southwestern Michigan College 0 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Portage Northern Rockford 2, Grand Haven 0 Portage Central 1, Traverse City West 0 Division 2 at Vicksburg Gull Lake 3, Zeeland East 0 DeWitt 3, St. Joseph 1 – 2 OT Division 3 at Grand Rapids South Christian Holland Christian 2, GR Catholic Central 1 – Shootout Paw Paw 2, Muskegon Oakridge 0 Division 4 at Lansing Christian Lansing Christian 3, Hillsdale Academy 0 Ann Arbor Greenhills 2, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 Volleyball St. Joseph at Vicksburg quad St. Joseph ties Marshall 19-25, 25-19 St. Joseph ties Centreville 18-25, 25-20 St. Joseph beat Vicksburg 25-14, 25-18 Tonight Boys Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 4 at Holland Christian Hartford vs. Grandville Calvin Christian, 6:00 p.m. Howardsville Christian vs. Muskegon West Michigan Christian, 8:00 p.m. Volleyball Lakeshore, Bridgman, Parchment at Coloma, 5:00 p.m. Gobles, Gull Lake, at Plainwell, 5:00 p.m. MHSAA – AP High School Football rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                      (9-0)     50 2. Macomb Dakota                                    (9-0)     42 (tie) Rockford                                        (9-0)     42 4. Rochester Adams                                 (8-1)     32 5. West Bloomfield                                  (8-1)     29 6. Caledonia                                           (8-1)     24 7. Davison                                              (8-1)     20 8. Clarkston                                          (7-2)     10 9. Romeo                                                (7-2)     6 10. Brighton                                          (8-1)     5 (tie) Detroit Cass Tech                             (6-3)     5 (tie) Detroit Catholic Central                   (6-2)     5 Others receiving votes: Southfield A&T 3. 14, Saline 2. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                          (9-0)     49 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                          (8-1)     46 3. Livonia Franklin                                   (8-1)     33 4. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central          (9-0)     32 5. Midland                                              (8-1)     29 6. Muskegon Mona Shores                         (7-2)     26 7. Saginaw Heritage                                 (7-2)     13 8. Temperance Bedford                             (7-2)     9 9. South Lyon East                                  (7-2)     8 (tie) Byron Center                                   (7-2)     8 Others receiving votes: Battle Creek Central 7. Birmingham Seaholm 6. East Lansing 4. Waterford Mott 3. South Lyon 1. Port Huron Northern 1. Division 3 1. Mason (4)                                           (9-0)     46 2. Muskegon                                           (7-2)     42 3. Mount Pleasant                                   (8-1)     41 4. St. Joseph                                         (8-1)    29 5. Detroit King (1)                                  (5-3)     28 5. Walled Lake Western                            (8-1)     28 7. Zeeland West                                      (8-1)     24 8. River Rouge                                        (6-3)     15 9. Gibraltar Carlson                                (8-1)     12 10. Trenton                                           (8-1)     7 Others receiving votes: DeWitt 2. Fenton 1. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (5)           (9-0)     50 2. Whitehall                                           (9-0)     45 3. Riverview                                           (9-0)     40 4. Redford Union                                     (9-0)     35 5. Edwardsburg                                    (8-1)    27 6. Goodrich                                            (8-1)     24 7. Tecumseh                                            (9-0)     21 8. North Branch                                      (8-1)     13 9. Charlotte                                           (8-1)     9 10. Croswell-Lexington                           (7-2)     4 (tie) Freeland                                         (7-2)     4 Others receiving votes: Hastings 2. Fruitport 1. Division 5 1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (5)          (8-1)     50 2. Frankenmuth                                       (9-0)     44 3. Gladwin                                             (9-0)     38 4. Portland                                            (8-1)     35 5. Muskegon Oakridge                              (8-1)     31 6. Kingsley                                             (7-2)     20 (tie) Belding                                           (8-1)     20 8. Corunna                                             (7-2)     13 9. Williamston                                        (7-2)     9 10. Marine City                                       (7-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Flint Hamady 2. Detroit Country Day 2. Armada 2. Olivet 1. West Branch Ogemaw Heights 1. Division 6 1. Clinton (4)                                         (9-0)     48 2. Grand Rapids West Catholic (1)              (8-1)     44 3. Negaunee                                           (9-0)     39 4. Durand                                              (9-0)     37 5. Boyne City                                          (9-0)     25 6. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (8-1)     22 7. Constantine                                      (8-1)    14 8. Reed City                                            (8-1)     13 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley             (9-0)     13 10. Millington                                        (8-1)     10 Others receiving votes: Standish-Sterling 8. Buchanan 2. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (5)                  (9-0)     50 2. Detroit Central                                   (9-0)     44 3. Ithaca                                                            (8-1)     35 4. Hudson                                              (8-1)     34 5. Napoleon                                            (9-0)     32 6. North Muskegon                                  (8-1)     25 7. Jackson Lumen Christi                           (7-3)     24 8. Charlevoix                                          (8-1)     12 9. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker                (7-1)     10 10. New Lothrop                                      (7-2)     5 Others receiving votes: Lawton 2. Union City 2. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5)                    (9-0)     50 2. Beal City                                            (9-0)     44 3. Ubly                                                  (9-0)     39 4. Iron Mountain                                     (8-1)     36 5. Fowler                                               (8-1)     26 6. Evart                                                 (8-1)     24 7. Frankfort                                           (8-1)     18 8. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary       (8-1)     17 9. Harbor Beach                                      (8-1)     10 10. St. Ignace LaSalle                              (7-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Reading 3. Carson City-Crystal 1. Division 1 (8-player) 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian (4)  (9-0)     49 2. Merrill (1)                                          (9-0)     41 3. Munising                                            (9-0)     40 4. Bridgman                                          (9-0)    31 5. Rogers City                                        (9-0)     24 6. Adrian Lenawee Christian                      (7-2)     21 7. Newberry                                           (8-1)     17 (TIE) Kingston                                        (9-0)     17 9. Martin                                              (7-2)    15 10. Brown City                                       (8-1)     9 Others receiving votes: Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 8. 12, Lincoln-Alcona 2. 13, Deckerville 1. Division 2 (8-player) 1. Powers North Central (5)                     (9-0)     50 2. Colon                                               (9-0)    44 3. Marion                                               (9-0)     39 4. Climax-Scotts                                   (8-1)    37 5. Au Gres-Sims                                      (8-1)     28 6. Mendon                                             (7-2)    20 7. Crystal Falls Forest Park                      (7-2)     19 8. Morrice                                              (7-2)     14 9. Lake Linden-Hubbell                             (6-3)     8 10. Peck                                                 (7-2)     6 Others receiving votes: Gaylord St. Mary 5. Posen 4. Central Lake 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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SuperHits 103.7 COSY-FM
Double downer for Detroit with Pistons and Wings losing – Wednesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 2:57


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Washington Wizards 120, Detroit Pistons 99 Wizards 120, Pistons 99 – Beal limited by back, but Wizards roll past Pistons 120-99 Kyle Kuzma scored 25 points, and the Washington Wizards overcame Bradley Beal’s back issues to beat the Detroit Pistons 120-99. Beal was limited to 21:49 because of back tightness, although he was able to return late in the third quarter after missing the entire second. The Wizards actually broke the game open without him and cruised to a lopsided victory. Kristaps Porzingis scored 20 points, Will Barton contributed 16 and Beal was able to finish with 13. Bojan Bogdanovic led Detroit with 25 points and Cade Cunningham added 19. Tonight Atlanta Hawks at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. Indiana Pacers at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NBA – NBA, NBPA seeking more respectful tone at all levels of game The NBA and its players have announced a plan to encourage better and more respectful behavior within basketball, even at youth levels. It’s part of the league’s “Respect for the Game” initiative. The NBA has been using that term with players for nearly two decades, primarily hoping to foster more positive interactions between players and referees during games. WNBA – Russian court rejects Griner appeal of her 9-year sentence A Russian court has rejected an appeal by U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner of her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession, a step that could move her closer to a possible high-stakes prisoner swap between Moscow and Washington. The all-star center with the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and two-time Olympic gold medalist was convicted Aug. 4 after police said they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage at a Moscow airport. Reflecting pressure on the U.S. administration to do more to bring Griner home, the U.S. secretary of state revealed in July that Washington had made a proposal to get Griner home, along with Paul Whelan, an American serving a 16-year sentence in Russia for espionage. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night New Jersey Devils 6, Detroit Red Wings 2 Chicago Blackhawks 4, Florida Panthers 2 Devils 6, Red Wings 2 – Bratt scores 2, Devils hand Wings first regulation loss, 6-2 Jesper Bratt had two goals and an assist as the New Jersey Devils beat the Detroit Red Wings 6-2. Jack Hughes, Dawson Mercer, Yegor Sharangovich and Nico Hischier also scored for the Devils. Vitek Vanecek stopped 20 shots to help the Devils bounce back from a 6-3 loss at home to Washington on Monday. Dominik Kubalik and Dylan Larkin scored for Detroit and Alex Nedeljkovic made 35 saves. The Red Wings (3-1-2) were the last remaining team without a regulation loss. Blackhawks 4, Panthers 2 – Kane scores, Blackhawks hold off Panthers 4-2 for 4th in row Patrick Kane had a goal and an assist, and the streaking Chicago Blackhawks withstood Florida’s late push to beat the Panthers 4-2. Taylor Raddysh, Philipp Kurashev and Jonathan Toews also scored in the Blackhawks’ fourth straight victory after dropping their first two games of the season. Chicago overcame two-goal deficits in its previous three wins, but had to hold on against the Panthers in the final 10 minutes. Eetu Luostarinen and Matthew Tkachuk scored for the Panthers. Tkachuk’s goal, on a nifty mid-air deflection of Carter Verhaeghe’s point shot, closed the gap to 3-2 with 7:13 to play. Chicago goalie Alex Stalock, stopped 29 shots. MLB – Tigers hire Rays’ Rob Metzler as VP, assistant GM The Detroit Tigers have hired Tampa Bay scouting director Rob Metzler as vice president and assistant general manager. Metzler spent 15 seasons with the Rays, working the past seven years as the team’s senior director of amateur scouting. He will lead the Tigers’ amateur and international scouting departments, working under president of baseball operations Scott Harris. Detroit finished 66-96 in 2022 and has not made the playoffs in eight years. Harris took over the front office after longtime general manager Al Avila was fired in August. NFL – NFL says referees didn’t get Mike Evans’ autograph The NFL says the two game officials seen interacting with Tampa Bay wide receiver Mike Evans in the tunnel of Bank of America Stadium after the Buccaneers’ 21-3 loss to the Carolina Panthers on Sunday didn’t ask for an autograph. The league released a statement saying the interaction “did not involve a request by the game officials for an autograph” and the officials were reminded of the “importance of avoiding even the appearance of impropriety” when interacting with players. NFL officials are banned from asking for autographs or memorabilia under their labor contract. Evans said Tuesday he was talking about golf with the referees. NFL – Titans release renderings of proposed new domed stadium The Tennessee Titans’ proposed domed stadium would seat approximately 60,000 people and cover 1.7 million square feet under renderings released Tuesday. The renderings show the stadium with porches and outdoor terraces providing views of Nashville, a circular translucent roof and a variety of areas for fans. An architect has not yet been hired. The new stadium would cost $1.2 billion in public funding and is considered to be the largest public commitment for an NFL stadium to date. The release follows last week’s announcement of a deal for $760 million in local financing that still must be approved by the Nashville council and sports authority. Golf – LIV Golf team finale set for Doral, PGA Tour goes to Bermuda LIV Golf heads to Trump National Doral in Miami this weekend for the finale of the Saudi-funded series’ inaugural season. A dozen four-man teams will play for a $50 million purse, the biggest ever in golf, with each winning team member getting $4 million. Dustin Johnson and his “4 Aces” are the top seed. The PGA Tour heads to Bermuda for the Butterfield Bermuda Championship. Lucas Herbert of Australia is not returning to defend his title. The field features only one player from the top 50 in the world ranking. The European tour is in Portugal for the Portugal Masters. NCAAFB – Big Ten boasts some of nation’s top defenses in 2022 Just four Big Ten teams are ranked in the AP Top 25, but six of the top 12 defenses in college football reside in the conference. Illinois has the top-ranked defensive unit in the nation, followed by No. 2 Ohio State. Michigan is ranked fifth in defense. Iowa was propped up by its tough defense before running into the speeding Buckeyes last week. The Hawkeyes are still sixth best in the nation. Rutgers and Minnesota have needed the help of their defenses, ranked seventh and 12th, respectively, to stay above .500. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Last Night Women’s Volleyball Lansing Community College 3, Southwestern Michigan College 0 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Portage Northern Rockford 2, Grand Haven 0 Portage Central 1, Traverse City West 0 Division 2 at Vicksburg Gull Lake 3, Zeeland East 0 DeWitt 3, St. Joseph 1 – 2 OT Division 3 at Grand Rapids South Christian Holland Christian 2, GR Catholic Central 1 – Shootout Paw Paw 2, Muskegon Oakridge 0 Division 4 at Lansing Christian Lansing Christian 3, Hillsdale Academy 0 Ann Arbor Greenhills 2, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 Volleyball St. Joseph at Vicksburg quad St. Joseph ties Marshall 19-25, 25-19 St. Joseph ties Centreville 18-25, 25-20 St. Joseph beat Vicksburg 25-14, 25-18 Tonight Boys Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 4 at Holland Christian Hartford vs. Grandville Calvin Christian, 6:00 p.m. Howardsville Christian vs. Muskegon West Michigan Christian, 8:00 p.m. Volleyball Lakeshore, Bridgman, Parchment at Coloma, 5:00 p.m. Gobles, Gull Lake, at Plainwell, 5:00 p.m. MHSAA – AP High School Football rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                      (9-0)     50 2. Macomb Dakota                                    (9-0)     42 (tie) Rockford                                        (9-0)     42 4. Rochester Adams                                 (8-1)     32 5. West Bloomfield                                  (8-1)     29 6. Caledonia                                           (8-1)     24 7. Davison                                              (8-1)     20 8. Clarkston                                          (7-2)     10 9. Romeo                                                (7-2)     6 10. Brighton                                          (8-1)     5 (tie) Detroit Cass Tech                             (6-3)     5 (tie) Detroit Catholic Central                   (6-2)     5 Others receiving votes: Southfield A&T 3. 14, Saline 2. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                          (9-0)     49 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                          (8-1)     46 3. Livonia Franklin                                   (8-1)     33 4. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central          (9-0)     32 5. Midland                                              (8-1)     29 6. Muskegon Mona Shores                         (7-2)     26 7. Saginaw Heritage                                 (7-2)     13 8. Temperance Bedford                             (7-2)     9 9. South Lyon East                                  (7-2)     8 (tie) Byron Center                                   (7-2)     8 Others receiving votes: Battle Creek Central 7. Birmingham Seaholm 6. East Lansing 4. Waterford Mott 3. South Lyon 1. Port Huron Northern 1. Division 3 1. Mason (4)                                           (9-0)     46 2. Muskegon                                           (7-2)     42 3. Mount Pleasant                                   (8-1)     41 4. St. Joseph                                         (8-1)    29 5. Detroit King (1)                                  (5-3)     28 5. Walled Lake Western                            (8-1)     28 7. Zeeland West                                      (8-1)     24 8. River Rouge                                        (6-3)     15 9. Gibraltar Carlson                                (8-1)     12 10. Trenton                                           (8-1)     7 Others receiving votes: DeWitt 2. Fenton 1. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (5)           (9-0)     50 2. Whitehall                                           (9-0)     45 3. Riverview                                           (9-0)     40 4. Redford Union                                     (9-0)     35 5. Edwardsburg                                    (8-1)    27 6. Goodrich                                            (8-1)     24 7. Tecumseh                                            (9-0)     21 8. North Branch                                      (8-1)     13 9. Charlotte                                           (8-1)     9 10. Croswell-Lexington                           (7-2)     4 (tie) Freeland                                         (7-2)     4 Others receiving votes: Hastings 2. Fruitport 1. Division 5 1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (5)          (8-1)     50 2. Frankenmuth                                       (9-0)     44 3. Gladwin                                             (9-0)     38 4. Portland                                            (8-1)     35 5. Muskegon Oakridge                              (8-1)     31 6. Kingsley                                             (7-2)     20 (tie) Belding                                           (8-1)     20 8. Corunna                                             (7-2)     13 9. Williamston                                        (7-2)     9 10. Marine City                                       (7-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Flint Hamady 2. Detroit Country Day 2. Armada 2. Olivet 1. West Branch Ogemaw Heights 1. Division 6 1. Clinton (4)                                         (9-0)     48 2. Grand Rapids West Catholic (1)              (8-1)     44 3. Negaunee                                           (9-0)     39 4. Durand                                              (9-0)     37 5. Boyne City                                          (9-0)     25 6. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (8-1)     22 7. Constantine                                      (8-1)    14 8. Reed City                                            (8-1)     13 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley             (9-0)     13 10. Millington                                        (8-1)     10 Others receiving votes: Standish-Sterling 8. Buchanan 2. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (5)                  (9-0)     50 2. Detroit Central                                   (9-0)     44 3. Ithaca                                                            (8-1)     35 4. Hudson                                              (8-1)     34 5. Napoleon                                            (9-0)     32 6. North Muskegon                                  (8-1)     25 7. Jackson Lumen Christi                           (7-3)     24 8. Charlevoix                                          (8-1)     12 9. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker                (7-1)     10 10. New Lothrop                                      (7-2)     5 Others receiving votes: Lawton 2. Union City 2. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5)                    (9-0)     50 2. Beal City                                            (9-0)     44 3. Ubly                                                  (9-0)     39 4. Iron Mountain                                     (8-1)     36 5. Fowler                                               (8-1)     26 6. Evart                                                 (8-1)     24 7. Frankfort                                           (8-1)     18 8. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary       (8-1)     17 9. Harbor Beach                                      (8-1)     10 10. St. Ignace LaSalle                              (7-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Reading 3. Carson City-Crystal 1. Division 1 (8-player) 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian (4)  (9-0)     49 2. Merrill (1)                                          (9-0)     41 3. Munising                                            (9-0)     40 4. Bridgman                                          (9-0)    31 5. Rogers City                                        (9-0)     24 6. Adrian Lenawee Christian                      (7-2)     21 7. Newberry                                           (8-1)     17 (TIE) Kingston                                        (9-0)     17 9. Martin                                              (7-2)    15 10. Brown City                                       (8-1)     9 Others receiving votes: Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 8. 12, Lincoln-Alcona 2. 13, Deckerville 1. Division 2 (8-player) 1. Powers North Central (5)                     (9-0)     50 2. Colon                                               (9-0)    44 3. Marion                                               (9-0)     39 4. Climax-Scotts                                   (8-1)    37 5. Au Gres-Sims                                      (8-1)     28 6. Mendon                                             (7-2)    20 7. Crystal Falls Forest Park                      (7-2)     19 8. Morrice                                              (7-2)     14 9. Lake Linden-Hubbell                             (6-3)     8 10. Peck                                                 (7-2)     6 Others receiving votes: Gaylord St. Mary 5. Posen 4. Central Lake 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Double downer for Detroit with Pistons and Wings losing – Cosy Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 2:57


NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Washington Wizards 120, Detroit Pistons 99 Wizards 120, Pistons 99 – Beal limited by back, but Wizards roll past Pistons 120-99 Kyle Kuzma scored 25 points, and the Washington Wizards overcame Bradley Beal’s back issues to beat the Detroit Pistons 120-99. Beal was limited to 21:49 because of back tightness, although he was able to return late in the third quarter after missing the entire second. The Wizards actually broke the game open without him and cruised to a lopsided victory. Kristaps Porzingis scored 20 points, Will Barton contributed 16 and Beal was able to finish with 13. Bojan Bogdanovic led Detroit with 25 points and Cade Cunningham added 19. Tonight Atlanta Hawks at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. Indiana Pacers at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NBA – NBA, NBPA seeking more respectful tone at all levels of game The NBA and its players have announced a plan to encourage better and more respectful behavior within basketball, even at youth levels. It’s part of the league’s “Respect for the Game” initiative. The NBA has been using that term with players for nearly two decades, primarily hoping to foster more positive interactions between players and referees during games. WNBA – Russian court rejects Griner appeal of her 9-year sentence A Russian court has rejected an appeal by U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner of her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession, a step that could move her closer to a possible high-stakes prisoner swap between Moscow and Washington. The all-star center with the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and two-time Olympic gold medalist was convicted Aug. 4 after police said they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage at a Moscow airport. Reflecting pressure on the U.S. administration to do more to bring Griner home, the U.S. secretary of state revealed in July that Washington had made a proposal to get Griner home, along with Paul Whelan, an American serving a 16-year sentence in Russia for espionage. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night New Jersey Devils 6, Detroit Red Wings 2 Chicago Blackhawks 4, Florida Panthers 2 Devils 6, Red Wings 2 – Bratt scores 2, Devils hand Wings first regulation loss, 6-2 Jesper Bratt had two goals and an assist as the New Jersey Devils beat the Detroit Red Wings 6-2. Jack Hughes, Dawson Mercer, Yegor Sharangovich and Nico Hischier also scored for the Devils. Vitek Vanecek stopped 20 shots to help the Devils bounce back from a 6-3 loss at home to Washington on Monday. Dominik Kubalik and Dylan Larkin scored for Detroit and Alex Nedeljkovic made 35 saves. The Red Wings (3-1-2) were the last remaining team without a regulation loss. Blackhawks 4, Panthers 2 – Kane scores, Blackhawks hold off Panthers 4-2 for 4th in row Patrick Kane had a goal and an assist, and the streaking Chicago Blackhawks withstood Florida’s late push to beat the Panthers 4-2. Taylor Raddysh, Philipp Kurashev and Jonathan Toews also scored in the Blackhawks’ fourth straight victory after dropping their first two games of the season. Chicago overcame two-goal deficits in its previous three wins, but had to hold on against the Panthers in the final 10 minutes. Eetu Luostarinen and Matthew Tkachuk scored for the Panthers. Tkachuk’s goal, on a nifty mid-air deflection of Carter Verhaeghe’s point shot, closed the gap to 3-2 with 7:13 to play. Chicago goalie Alex Stalock, stopped 29 shots. MLB – Tigers hire Rays’ Rob Metzler as VP, assistant GM The Detroit Tigers have hired Tampa Bay scouting director Rob Metzler as vice president and assistant general manager. Metzler spent 15 seasons with the Rays, working the past seven years as the team’s senior director of amateur scouting. He will lead the Tigers’ amateur and international scouting departments, working under president of baseball operations Scott Harris. Detroit finished 66-96 in 2022 and has not made the playoffs in eight years. Harris took over the front office after longtime general manager Al Avila was fired in August. NFL – NFL says referees didn’t get Mike Evans’ autograph The NFL says the two game officials seen interacting with Tampa Bay wide receiver Mike Evans in the tunnel of Bank of America Stadium after the Buccaneers’ 21-3 loss to the Carolina Panthers on Sunday didn’t ask for an autograph. The league released a statement saying the interaction “did not involve a request by the game officials for an autograph” and the officials were reminded of the “importance of avoiding even the appearance of impropriety” when interacting with players. NFL officials are banned from asking for autographs or memorabilia under their labor contract. Evans said Tuesday he was talking about golf with the referees. NFL – Titans release renderings of proposed new domed stadium The Tennessee Titans’ proposed domed stadium would seat approximately 60,000 people and cover 1.7 million square feet under renderings released Tuesday. The renderings show the stadium with porches and outdoor terraces providing views of Nashville, a circular translucent roof and a variety of areas for fans. An architect has not yet been hired. The new stadium would cost $1.2 billion in public funding and is considered to be the largest public commitment for an NFL stadium to date. The release follows last week’s announcement of a deal for $760 million in local financing that still must be approved by the Nashville council and sports authority. Golf – LIV Golf team finale set for Doral, PGA Tour goes to Bermuda LIV Golf heads to Trump National Doral in Miami this weekend for the finale of the Saudi-funded series’ inaugural season. A dozen four-man teams will play for a $50 million purse, the biggest ever in golf, with each winning team member getting $4 million. Dustin Johnson and his “4 Aces” are the top seed. The PGA Tour heads to Bermuda for the Butterfield Bermuda Championship. Lucas Herbert of Australia is not returning to defend his title. The field features only one player from the top 50 in the world ranking. The European tour is in Portugal for the Portugal Masters. NCAAFB – Big Ten boasts some of nation’s top defenses in 2022 Just four Big Ten teams are ranked in the AP Top 25, but six of the top 12 defenses in college football reside in the conference. Illinois has the top-ranked defensive unit in the nation, followed by No. 2 Ohio State. Michigan is ranked fifth in defense. Iowa was propped up by its tough defense before running into the speeding Buckeyes last week. The Hawkeyes are still sixth best in the nation. Rutgers and Minnesota have needed the help of their defenses, ranked seventh and 12th, respectively, to stay above .500. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Last Night Women’s Volleyball Lansing Community College 3, Southwestern Michigan College 0 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Portage Northern Rockford 2, Grand Haven 0 Portage Central 1, Traverse City West 0 Division 2 at Vicksburg Gull Lake 3, Zeeland East 0 DeWitt 3, St. Joseph 1 – 2 OT Division 3 at Grand Rapids South Christian Holland Christian 2, GR Catholic Central 1 – Shootout Paw Paw 2, Muskegon Oakridge 0 Division 4 at Lansing Christian Lansing Christian 3, Hillsdale Academy 0 Ann Arbor Greenhills 2, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 Volleyball St. Joseph at Vicksburg quad St. Joseph ties Marshall 19-25, 25-19 St. Joseph ties Centreville 18-25, 25-20 St. Joseph beat Vicksburg 25-14, 25-18 Tonight Boys Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 4 at Holland Christian Hartford vs. Grandville Calvin Christian, 6:00 p.m. Howardsville Christian vs. Muskegon West Michigan Christian, 8:00 p.m. Volleyball Lakeshore, Bridgman, Parchment at Coloma, 5:00 p.m. Gobles, Gull Lake, at Plainwell, 5:00 p.m. MHSAA – AP High School Football rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                      (9-0)     50 2. Macomb Dakota                                    (9-0)     42 (tie) Rockford                                        (9-0)     42 4. Rochester Adams                                 (8-1)     32 5. West Bloomfield                                  (8-1)     29 6. Caledonia                                           (8-1)     24 7. Davison                                              (8-1)     20 8. Clarkston                                          (7-2)     10 9. Romeo                                                (7-2)     6 10. Brighton                                          (8-1)     5 (tie) Detroit Cass Tech                             (6-3)     5 (tie) Detroit Catholic Central                   (6-2)     5 Others receiving votes: Southfield A&T 3. 14, Saline 2. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                          (9-0)     49 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                          (8-1)     46 3. Livonia Franklin                                   (8-1)     33 4. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central          (9-0)     32 5. Midland                                              (8-1)     29 6. Muskegon Mona Shores                         (7-2)     26 7. Saginaw Heritage                                 (7-2)     13 8. Temperance Bedford                             (7-2)     9 9. South Lyon East                                  (7-2)     8 (tie) Byron Center                                   (7-2)     8 Others receiving votes: Battle Creek Central 7. Birmingham Seaholm 6. East Lansing 4. Waterford Mott 3. South Lyon 1. Port Huron Northern 1. Division 3 1. Mason (4)                                           (9-0)     46 2. Muskegon                                           (7-2)     42 3. Mount Pleasant                                   (8-1)     41 4. St. Joseph                                         (8-1)    29 5. Detroit King (1)                                  (5-3)     28 5. Walled Lake Western                            (8-1)     28 7. Zeeland West                                      (8-1)     24 8. River Rouge                                        (6-3)     15 9. Gibraltar Carlson                                (8-1)     12 10. Trenton                                           (8-1)     7 Others receiving votes: DeWitt 2. Fenton 1. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (5)           (9-0)     50 2. Whitehall                                           (9-0)     45 3. Riverview                                           (9-0)     40 4. Redford Union                                     (9-0)     35 5. Edwardsburg                                    (8-1)    27 6. Goodrich                                            (8-1)     24 7. Tecumseh                                            (9-0)     21 8. North Branch                                      (8-1)     13 9. Charlotte                                           (8-1)     9 10. Croswell-Lexington                           (7-2)     4 (tie) Freeland                                         (7-2)     4 Others receiving votes: Hastings 2. Fruitport 1. Division 5 1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (5)          (8-1)     50 2. Frankenmuth                                       (9-0)     44 3. Gladwin                                             (9-0)     38 4. Portland                                            (8-1)     35 5. Muskegon Oakridge                              (8-1)     31 6. Kingsley                                             (7-2)     20 (tie) Belding                                           (8-1)     20 8. Corunna                                             (7-2)     13 9. Williamston                                        (7-2)     9 10. Marine City                                       (7-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Flint Hamady 2. Detroit Country Day 2. Armada 2. Olivet 1. West Branch Ogemaw Heights 1. Division 6 1. Clinton (4)                                         (9-0)     48 2. Grand Rapids West Catholic (1)              (8-1)     44 3. Negaunee                                           (9-0)     39 4. Durand                                              (9-0)     37 5. Boyne City                                          (9-0)     25 6. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (8-1)     22 7. Constantine                                      (8-1)    14 8. Reed City                                            (8-1)     13 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley             (9-0)     13 10. Millington                                        (8-1)     10 Others receiving votes: Standish-Sterling 8. Buchanan 2. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (5)                  (9-0)     50 2. Detroit Central                                   (9-0)     44 3. Ithaca                                                            (8-1)     35 4. Hudson                                              (8-1)     34 5. Napoleon                                            (9-0)     32 6. North Muskegon                                  (8-1)     25 7. Jackson Lumen Christi                           (7-3)     24 8. Charlevoix                                          (8-1)     12 9. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker                (7-1)     10 10. New Lothrop                                      (7-2)     5 Others receiving votes: Lawton 2. Union City 2. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5)                    (9-0)     50 2. Beal City                                            (9-0)     44 3. Ubly                                                  (9-0)     39 4. Iron Mountain                                     (8-1)     36 5. Fowler                                               (8-1)     26 6. Evart                                                 (8-1)     24 7. Frankfort                                           (8-1)     18 8. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary       (8-1)     17 9. Harbor Beach                                      (8-1)     10 10. St. Ignace LaSalle                              (7-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Reading 3. Carson City-Crystal 1. Division 1 (8-player) 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian (4)  (9-0)     49 2. Merrill (1)                                          (9-0)     41 3. Munising                                            (9-0)     40 4. Bridgman                                          (9-0)    31 5. Rogers City                                        (9-0)     24 6. Adrian Lenawee Christian                      (7-2)     21 7. Newberry                                           (8-1)     17 (TIE) Kingston                                        (9-0)     17 9. Martin                                              (7-2)    15 10. Brown City                                       (8-1)     9 Others receiving votes: Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 8. 12, Lincoln-Alcona 2. 13, Deckerville 1. Division 2 (8-player) 1. Powers North Central (5)                     (9-0)     50 2. Colon                                               (9-0)    44 3. Marion                                               (9-0)     39 4. Climax-Scotts                                   (8-1)    37 5. Au Gres-Sims                                      (8-1)     28 6. Mendon                                             (7-2)    20 7. Crystal Falls Forest Park                      (7-2)     19 8. Morrice                                              (7-2)     14 9. Lake Linden-Hubbell                             (6-3)     8 10. Peck                                                 (7-2)     6 Others receiving votes: Gaylord St. Mary 5. Posen 4. Central Lake 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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LA Kings hand Red Wings first loss of the season – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 2:52


NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Los Angeles Kings 5, Detroit Red Wings 4 – OT Kings 5, Red Wings 4 – OT – Danault’s overtime goal gives Kings 5-4 win over Red Wings Phillip Danault scored 1:12 into overtime for his second goal of the game, and the Los Angeles Kings handed the Detroit Red Wings their first loss with a 5-4 victory. Danault’s winning shot in front hit a defender’s skate and bounced into the net. Anze Kopitar had a goal and an assist, giving him 47 points in 42 games against Detroit. Gabriel Vilardi also scored for the Kings, and Jonathan Quick made 29 saves. Wings forward Oskar Sundqvist scored in the final minute of regulation to send the game into overtime. NHL – Red Wings’ Bertuzzi out 4 to 6 weeks with upper-body injury Detroit Red Wings forward Tyler Bertuzzi is expected to be out for four to six weeks with an upper-body injury. The team made the announcement Monday before hosting the Los Angeles Kings. Bertuzzi helped Detroit win its first two games this season, giving the rebuilding team a much-needed solid start. Bertuzzi had career highs last year with 30 goals and 62 points. The 27-year-old Bertuzzi has scored 84 goals and has 189 assists in his career. NFL – National Football League – Week 6 Yesterday Los Angeles Chargers 19, Denver Broncos 16 – OT Chargers 19, Broncos 16 – OT – Late turnover, Hopkins 4th field goal gives Chargers OT win Dustin Hopkins kicked four field goals, including a 39-yarder with 2:38 remaining in overtime, and the Los Angeles Chargers rallied for a 19-16 victory over the Denver Broncos. The Chargers have won three straight to improve to 4-2. They are tied with Kansas City atop the AFC West. The game appeared to be headed toward a tie until Denver’s Montrell Washington muffed JK Scott’s punt at the Broncos 32-yard line. It was recovered by Deane Leonard at the 28. NFL – Lions DL Levi Onwuzurike out for year after back surgery Detroit Lions defensive lineman Levi Onwuzurike is out for the season after having back surgery earlier this month. Lions coach Dan Campbell made the announcement Monday. The Lions drafted Onwuzurike with the No. 41 pick overall in 2021 and the former Washington standout had an underwhelming rookie season. Onwuzurike played in 16 games as a backup last year and had 35 tackles, including one sack. While trying to recover from a back injury this season, he did not play in a game. MLB – Major League Baseball Playoffs Last Night ALDS – Best of 5 Cleveland Guardians at New York Yankees, PPD Rain                            (Series tied 2-2) Guardians at Yankees, PPD – Guardians-Yankees rained out, to play ALDS Game 5 on Tuesday The decisive Game 5 of the AL Division Series between the Cleveland Guardians and New York Yankees has been postponed by rain after a 2 1/2-hour delay and rescheduled for Tuesday at 4:07 p.m. Both teams took batting practice ahead of the scheduled 7:07 p.m. start. Major League Baseball announced a delay at 6:20 p.m., rain started falling at 7:30 p.m. and the postponement was announced at 9:38 p.m. It was the second postponement of the series following Game 2 at Yankee Stadium being pushed back a day until last Friday. Cleveland or New York will start the AL Championship Series at Houston on Wednesday night. Today ALDS – Best of 5 Cleveland (Civale 5-6) at New York (Cortes 12-4), 4:07 p.m.                 (Series tied 2-2) NLCS – Best of 7 Philadelphia (Wheeler 12-7) at San Diego (Darvish 16-8), 8:03 p.m.       (Game 1) NBA – National Basketball Association – Regular Season Openers Tonight Philadelphia 76ers at Boston Celtics, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles Lakers at Golden State Warriors, 10:00 p.m. NBA – NBA ’22-23: Warriors out to defend, amid tons of contenders The Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics were the final two teams standing last season. And before this season started, both encountered some major issues. The Warriors will get their championship rings Tuesday night when the 77th NBA season opens. It’ll be the fourth time in eight years that the Warriors go into a season as defending champs. But they were rocked in the preseason by Draymond Green punching teammate Jordan Poole. They beat the Celtics in the NBA Finals and Boston has since lost coach Ime Udoka to a team-ordered suspension. If all that wasn’t enough, there are tons of contenders in both conferences to try to take the Warriors and Celtics down. NBA – Barkley, ‘Inside the NBA’ crew agree to contract extensions Charles Barkley will not be leaving TNT or the “Inside the NBA” crew for the foreseeable future. Barkley has signed a 10-year extension with Warner Bros. Discovery Sports, which owns TNT. Barkley’s agreement coincides with contract renewals for host Ernie Johnson and analysts Kenny Smith and Shaquille O’Neal. Barkley has been with TNT since retiring as a player in 2000. He had floated the idea of doing commentary for LIV Golf this past summer. NCAAMBKB – North Carolina No. 1 in preseason AP Top 25 North Carolina is No. 1 in the preseason AP Top 25 men’s basketball poll. The national runner-up from last season returns four of five starters and received 47 of 62 first-place votes. Gonzaga is No. 2, followed by Houston and Kentucky. Kansas and Baylor, the last two national champions, are tied for fifth. Duke, led by new coach Jon Scheyer, is seventh with UCLA, Creighton and Arkansas rounding out the top 10. The Big 12 and SEC lead the way with five teams apiece in the Top 25. NCAAFB – Fallout from rare Alabama loss Alabama loses so infrequently it seems to shift the shape of the season when it happens. The Crimson Tide took an L on Saturday at Tennessee that pushed the Volunteers to No. 3 in the AP Top 25. The Vols received 15 first-place votes, the most they have gotten since 1999. After falling on a field goal as time expired, the Crimson Tide slipped three spots to No. 6. Alabama is the highest ranked team that has lost. Reality Check cautions against making any grand proclamations about the Alabama dynasty’s long-term health and is fine with the Tide’s short fall. NASCAR – Wallace ignored his own mantra in Larson conflict NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace has a mantra of “Peace, Love and Understanding” that he uses to push back against the negativity so often hurled his way. There was nothing peaceful about his skirmish with Kyle Larson at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Wallace appeared to deliberately crash the reigning NASCAR champion in a dangerous retaliatory move and then he tried to fight Larson. Now NASCAR gets to decide if Wallace was out of line. He could be looking at a suspension. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Yesterday Women’s Volleyball Lake Michigan College 3, Marian Ancilla College 0 Today Women’s Volleyball Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Southwestern Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Volleyball St. Joseph 3, Berrien Springs 0 Buchanan 3, Our Lady of the Lake 0 Michigan Lutheran 3, Lawrence 0 Boys Soccer – Districts (Semifinals) Division 2 at Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg Gull Lake 3, Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg 0 Parma Western 5, Marshall 0 Yesterday Boys Soccer – Districts (Semifinals) Division 2 (St. Joseph) Edwardsburg vs. Sturgis, 5:00 p.m.                  at St. Joseph St. Joseph vs. Vicksburg, 7:00 p.m.                   at St. Joseph Division 3 (South Haven) Allegan at Holland Christian, 6:00 pm. Delton-Kellogg at Fennville, 6:00 p.m. Division 4 (Our Lady of the Lake) Cassopolis at Howardsville Christian, 5:00 p.m. Bridgman vs. Brandywine, 5:00 p.m.                  at Our Lady of the Lake Division 4 (Hartford) Bangor at Hartford, 5:00 p.m. Bloomingdale at Holland Black River, 5:00 p.m. Division 4 (Kalamazoo Christian) Battle Creek Academy at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Calhoun Christian at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Volleyball Lakeshore, Hopkins, at Dowagiac, 5:00 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake at Howardsville Christian, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman, Martin at Schoolcraft, 5:00 p.m. Otsego at Vicksburg, 6:00 p.m. South Haven, Delton-Kellogg at Lawton, 5:00 p.m. Bloomingdale at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Allegan at Constantine, 5:30 p.m. Watervliet, Galesburg-Augusta at Kalamazoo Christian, 5:00 p.m. Coloma, Gobles at Parchment, 5:00 p.m. Girls Swimming and Diving St. Joseph at Portage Central, 6:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Bridgman, 6:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Football Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                      (8-0)     50 2. Caledonia                                           (8-0)     44 3. Rockford                                            (8-0)     39 4. Macomb Dakota                                    (8-0)     37 5. Rochester Adams                                 (7-1)     28 6. West Bloomfield                                  (7-1)     24 7. Brighton                                            (8-0)     20 8. Davison                                              (7-1)     12 9. Clarkston                                          (6-2)     5 (tie) Romeo                                            (6-2)     5 Others receiving votes: Lapeer 3. Detroit Catholic Central 3. Saline 2. Detroit Cass Tech 2. Northville 1. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                          (8-0)     48 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                          (7-1)     46 3. Muskegon Mona Shores                         (7-1)     40 4. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central          (8-0)     34 5. Midland                                              (7-1)     27 6. Livonia Franklin                                   (7-1)     26 7. Battle Creek Central                         (7-1)    17 8. Saginaw Heritage                                 (6-2)     12 9. South Lyon                                         (6-2)     7 (tie) East Lansing                                     (6-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Temperance Bedford 5. Birmingham Seaholm 3. Byron Center 2. Waterford Mott 1. Division 3 1. Mason (2)                                           (8-0)     36 2. Mount Pleasant (1)                              (7-1)     33 (tie) Detroit King (1)                               (5-2)     33 4. Muskegon                                           (6-2)     24 (tie) River Rouge                                     (6-2)     24 6. St. Joseph                                         (7-1)    21 7. Walled Lake Western                            (7-1)     18 8. Zeeland West                                      (7-1)     15 9. Grosse Pointe North                            (8-0)     6 10. Gibraltar Carlson                              (7-1)     4 (tie) Trenton                                          (7-1)     4 Others receiving votes: Fenton 2. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (4)           (8-0)     40 2. Whitehall                                           (8-0)     36 3. Riverview                                           (8-0)     32 4. Redford Union                                     (8-0)     28 5. Edwardsburg                                     (7-1)    18 (tie) Freeland                                         (7-1)     18 7. Goodrich                                            (7-1)     14 (tie) Tecumseh                                        (8-0)     14 9. North Branch                                      (7-1)     8 10. Charlotte                                         (7-1)     7 Others receiving votes: Fruitport 2. Hastings 2. Dearborn Divine Child 1. Division 5 1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (4)          (7-1)     49 2. Frankenmuth (1)                                  (8-0)     46 3. Gladwin                                             (8-0)     36 4. Corunna                                             (7-1)     35 5. Portland                                            (7-1)     30 6. Marine City                                         (7-1)     26 7. Muskegon Oakridge                              (7-1)     11 (tie) Detroit Country Day                         (5-2)     11 9. Armada                                              (7-1)     10 10. Kingsley                                           (6-2)     8 Others receiving votes: Belding 7. Berrien Springs 6. Division 6 1. Clinton (4)                                         (8-0)     47 2. Grand Rapids West Catholic (1)              (7-1)     40 (tie) Standish-Sterling                            (7-0)     40 4. Negaunee                                           (8-0)     35 5. Durand                                              (8-0)     32 6. Boyne City                                          (8-0)     23 7. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (7-1)     15 8. Millington                                          (7-1)     12 9. Constantine                                      (7-1)    10 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley             (8-0)     10 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 4. Reed City 4. Almont 2. Buchanan 1. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (4)                  (8-0)     40 2. Hudson                                              (8-0)     36 3. Detroit Central                                   (8-0)     32 4. Ithaca                                                            (7-1)     26 5. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker                (8-0)     24 6. Napoleon                                            (8-0)     21 7. North Muskegon                                  (7-1)     12 8. Jackson Lumen Christi                           (5-3)     11 (tie) Charlevoix                                      (7-1)     11 10. Union City                                         (7-1)     6 Others receiving votes: New Lothrop 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (4)                    (8-0)     40 2. Beal City                                            (8-0)     35 3. Ubly                                                  (8-0)     33 4. Iron Mountain                                     (7-1)     27 5. Evart                                                 (7-1)     21 6. Fowler                                               (7-1)     20 7. Frankfort                                           (7-1)     15 8. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary       (7-1)     14 9. Harbor Beach                                      (7-1)     9 10. Centreville                                     (6-2)    3 Others receiving votes: St. Ignace LaSalle 2. Marine City Cardinal Mooney 1. 8-Player Division 1 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian (2)  (8-0)     29 2. Merrill (1)                                          (8-0)     26 3. Munising                                            (8-0)     23 (tie) Bridgman                                      (8-0)    23 5. Martin                                              (7-1)    18 6. Adrian Lenawee Christian                      (6-2)     12 7. Newberry                                           (7-1)     11 8. Rogers City                                        (8-0)     10 9. Kingston                                            (8-0)     7 10. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian             (7-1)     3 Others receiving votes: Norway 2. Lincoln-Alcona 1. 8-Player Division 2 1. Powers North Central (5)                     (8-0)     50 2. 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NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Los Angeles Kings 5, Detroit Red Wings 4 – OT Kings 5, Red Wings 4 – OT – Danault’s overtime goal gives Kings 5-4 win over Red Wings Phillip Danault scored 1:12 into overtime for his second goal of the game, and the Los Angeles Kings handed the Detroit Red Wings their first loss with a 5-4 victory. Danault’s winning shot in front hit a defender’s skate and bounced into the net. Anze Kopitar had a goal and an assist, giving him 47 points in 42 games against Detroit. Gabriel Vilardi also scored for the Kings, and Jonathan Quick made 29 saves. Wings forward Oskar Sundqvist scored in the final minute of regulation to send the game into overtime. NHL – Red Wings’ Bertuzzi out 4 to 6 weeks with upper-body injury Detroit Red Wings forward Tyler Bertuzzi is expected to be out for four to six weeks with an upper-body injury. The team made the announcement Monday before hosting the Los Angeles Kings. Bertuzzi helped Detroit win its first two games this season, giving the rebuilding team a much-needed solid start. Bertuzzi had career highs last year with 30 goals and 62 points. The 27-year-old Bertuzzi has scored 84 goals and has 189 assists in his career. NFL – National Football League – Week 6 Yesterday Los Angeles Chargers 19, Denver Broncos 16 – OT Chargers 19, Broncos 16 – OT – Late turnover, Hopkins 4th field goal gives Chargers OT win Dustin Hopkins kicked four field goals, including a 39-yarder with 2:38 remaining in overtime, and the Los Angeles Chargers rallied for a 19-16 victory over the Denver Broncos. The Chargers have won three straight to improve to 4-2. They are tied with Kansas City atop the AFC West. The game appeared to be headed toward a tie until Denver’s Montrell Washington muffed JK Scott’s punt at the Broncos 32-yard line. It was recovered by Deane Leonard at the 28. NFL – Lions DL Levi Onwuzurike out for year after back surgery Detroit Lions defensive lineman Levi Onwuzurike is out for the season after having back surgery earlier this month. Lions coach Dan Campbell made the announcement Monday. The Lions drafted Onwuzurike with the No. 41 pick overall in 2021 and the former Washington standout had an underwhelming rookie season. Onwuzurike played in 16 games as a backup last year and had 35 tackles, including one sack. While trying to recover from a back injury this season, he did not play in a game. MLB – Major League Baseball Playoffs Last Night ALDS – Best of 5 Cleveland Guardians at New York Yankees, PPD Rain                            (Series tied 2-2) Guardians at Yankees, PPD – Guardians-Yankees rained out, to play ALDS Game 5 on Tuesday The decisive Game 5 of the AL Division Series between the Cleveland Guardians and New York Yankees has been postponed by rain after a 2 1/2-hour delay and rescheduled for Tuesday at 4:07 p.m. Both teams took batting practice ahead of the scheduled 7:07 p.m. start. Major League Baseball announced a delay at 6:20 p.m., rain started falling at 7:30 p.m. and the postponement was announced at 9:38 p.m. It was the second postponement of the series following Game 2 at Yankee Stadium being pushed back a day until last Friday. Cleveland or New York will start the AL Championship Series at Houston on Wednesday night. Today ALDS – Best of 5 Cleveland (Civale 5-6) at New York (Cortes 12-4), 4:07 p.m.                 (Series tied 2-2) NLCS – Best of 7 Philadelphia (Wheeler 12-7) at San Diego (Darvish 16-8), 8:03 p.m.       (Game 1) NBA – National Basketball Association – Regular Season Openers Tonight Philadelphia 76ers at Boston Celtics, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles Lakers at Golden State Warriors, 10:00 p.m. NBA – NBA ’22-23: Warriors out to defend, amid tons of contenders The Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics were the final two teams standing last season. And before this season started, both encountered some major issues. The Warriors will get their championship rings Tuesday night when the 77th NBA season opens. It’ll be the fourth time in eight years that the Warriors go into a season as defending champs. But they were rocked in the preseason by Draymond Green punching teammate Jordan Poole. They beat the Celtics in the NBA Finals and Boston has since lost coach Ime Udoka to a team-ordered suspension. If all that wasn’t enough, there are tons of contenders in both conferences to try to take the Warriors and Celtics down. NBA – Barkley, ‘Inside the NBA’ crew agree to contract extensions Charles Barkley will not be leaving TNT or the “Inside the NBA” crew for the foreseeable future. Barkley has signed a 10-year extension with Warner Bros. Discovery Sports, which owns TNT. Barkley’s agreement coincides with contract renewals for host Ernie Johnson and analysts Kenny Smith and Shaquille O’Neal. Barkley has been with TNT since retiring as a player in 2000. He had floated the idea of doing commentary for LIV Golf this past summer. NCAAMBKB – North Carolina No. 1 in preseason AP Top 25 North Carolina is No. 1 in the preseason AP Top 25 men’s basketball poll. The national runner-up from last season returns four of five starters and received 47 of 62 first-place votes. Gonzaga is No. 2, followed by Houston and Kentucky. Kansas and Baylor, the last two national champions, are tied for fifth. Duke, led by new coach Jon Scheyer, is seventh with UCLA, Creighton and Arkansas rounding out the top 10. The Big 12 and SEC lead the way with five teams apiece in the Top 25. NCAAFB – Fallout from rare Alabama loss Alabama loses so infrequently it seems to shift the shape of the season when it happens. The Crimson Tide took an L on Saturday at Tennessee that pushed the Volunteers to No. 3 in the AP Top 25. The Vols received 15 first-place votes, the most they have gotten since 1999. After falling on a field goal as time expired, the Crimson Tide slipped three spots to No. 6. Alabama is the highest ranked team that has lost. Reality Check cautions against making any grand proclamations about the Alabama dynasty’s long-term health and is fine with the Tide’s short fall. NASCAR – Wallace ignored his own mantra in Larson conflict NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace has a mantra of “Peace, Love and Understanding” that he uses to push back against the negativity so often hurled his way. There was nothing peaceful about his skirmish with Kyle Larson at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Wallace appeared to deliberately crash the reigning NASCAR champion in a dangerous retaliatory move and then he tried to fight Larson. Now NASCAR gets to decide if Wallace was out of line. He could be looking at a suspension. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Yesterday Women’s Volleyball Lake Michigan College 3, Marian Ancilla College 0 Today Women’s Volleyball Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Southwestern Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Volleyball St. Joseph 3, Berrien Springs 0 Buchanan 3, Our Lady of the Lake 0 Michigan Lutheran 3, Lawrence 0 Boys Soccer – Districts (Semifinals) Division 2 at Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg Gull Lake 3, Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg 0 Parma Western 5, Marshall 0 Yesterday Boys Soccer – Districts (Semifinals) Division 2 (St. Joseph) Edwardsburg vs. Sturgis, 5:00 p.m.                  at St. Joseph St. Joseph vs. Vicksburg, 7:00 p.m.                   at St. Joseph Division 3 (South Haven) Allegan at Holland Christian, 6:00 pm. Delton-Kellogg at Fennville, 6:00 p.m. Division 4 (Our Lady of the Lake) Cassopolis at Howardsville Christian, 5:00 p.m. Bridgman vs. Brandywine, 5:00 p.m.                  at Our Lady of the Lake Division 4 (Hartford) Bangor at Hartford, 5:00 p.m. Bloomingdale at Holland Black River, 5:00 p.m. Division 4 (Kalamazoo Christian) Battle Creek Academy at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Calhoun Christian at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Volleyball Lakeshore, Hopkins, at Dowagiac, 5:00 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake at Howardsville Christian, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman, Martin at Schoolcraft, 5:00 p.m. Otsego at Vicksburg, 6:00 p.m. South Haven, Delton-Kellogg at Lawton, 5:00 p.m. Bloomingdale at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Allegan at Constantine, 5:30 p.m. Watervliet, Galesburg-Augusta at Kalamazoo Christian, 5:00 p.m. Coloma, Gobles at Parchment, 5:00 p.m. Girls Swimming and Diving St. Joseph at Portage Central, 6:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Bridgman, 6:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Football Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                      (8-0)     50 2. Caledonia                                           (8-0)     44 3. Rockford                                            (8-0)     39 4. Macomb Dakota                                    (8-0)     37 5. Rochester Adams                                 (7-1)     28 6. West Bloomfield                                  (7-1)     24 7. Brighton                                            (8-0)     20 8. Davison                                              (7-1)     12 9. Clarkston                                          (6-2)     5 (tie) Romeo                                            (6-2)     5 Others receiving votes: Lapeer 3. Detroit Catholic Central 3. Saline 2. Detroit Cass Tech 2. Northville 1. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                          (8-0)     48 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                          (7-1)     46 3. Muskegon Mona Shores                         (7-1)     40 4. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central          (8-0)     34 5. Midland                                              (7-1)     27 6. Livonia Franklin                                   (7-1)     26 7. Battle Creek Central                         (7-1)    17 8. Saginaw Heritage                                 (6-2)     12 9. South Lyon                                         (6-2)     7 (tie) East Lansing                                     (6-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Temperance Bedford 5. Birmingham Seaholm 3. Byron Center 2. Waterford Mott 1. Division 3 1. Mason (2)                                           (8-0)     36 2. Mount Pleasant (1)                              (7-1)     33 (tie) Detroit King (1)                               (5-2)     33 4. Muskegon                                           (6-2)     24 (tie) River Rouge                                     (6-2)     24 6. St. Joseph                                         (7-1)    21 7. Walled Lake Western                            (7-1)     18 8. Zeeland West                                      (7-1)     15 9. Grosse Pointe North                            (8-0)     6 10. Gibraltar Carlson                              (7-1)     4 (tie) Trenton                                          (7-1)     4 Others receiving votes: Fenton 2. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (4)           (8-0)     40 2. Whitehall                                           (8-0)     36 3. Riverview                                           (8-0)     32 4. Redford Union                                     (8-0)     28 5. Edwardsburg                                     (7-1)    18 (tie) Freeland                                         (7-1)     18 7. Goodrich                                            (7-1)     14 (tie) Tecumseh                                        (8-0)     14 9. North Branch                                      (7-1)     8 10. Charlotte                                         (7-1)     7 Others receiving votes: Fruitport 2. Hastings 2. Dearborn Divine Child 1. Division 5 1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (4)          (7-1)     49 2. Frankenmuth (1)                                  (8-0)     46 3. Gladwin                                             (8-0)     36 4. Corunna                                             (7-1)     35 5. Portland                                            (7-1)     30 6. Marine City                                         (7-1)     26 7. Muskegon Oakridge                              (7-1)     11 (tie) Detroit Country Day                         (5-2)     11 9. Armada                                              (7-1)     10 10. Kingsley                                           (6-2)     8 Others receiving votes: Belding 7. Berrien Springs 6. Division 6 1. Clinton (4)                                         (8-0)     47 2. Grand Rapids West Catholic (1)              (7-1)     40 (tie) Standish-Sterling                            (7-0)     40 4. Negaunee                                           (8-0)     35 5. Durand                                              (8-0)     32 6. Boyne City                                          (8-0)     23 7. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (7-1)     15 8. Millington                                          (7-1)     12 9. Constantine                                      (7-1)    10 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley             (8-0)     10 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 4. Reed City 4. Almont 2. Buchanan 1. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (4)                  (8-0)     40 2. Hudson                                              (8-0)     36 3. Detroit Central                                   (8-0)     32 4. Ithaca                                                            (7-1)     26 5. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker                (8-0)     24 6. Napoleon                                            (8-0)     21 7. North Muskegon                                  (7-1)     12 8. Jackson Lumen Christi                           (5-3)     11 (tie) Charlevoix                                      (7-1)     11 10. Union City                                         (7-1)     6 Others receiving votes: New Lothrop 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (4)                    (8-0)     40 2. Beal City                                            (8-0)     35 3. Ubly                                                  (8-0)     33 4. Iron Mountain                                     (7-1)     27 5. Evart                                                 (7-1)     21 6. Fowler                                               (7-1)     20 7. Frankfort                                           (7-1)     15 8. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary       (7-1)     14 9. Harbor Beach                                      (7-1)     9 10. Centreville                                     (6-2)    3 Others receiving votes: St. Ignace LaSalle 2. Marine City Cardinal Mooney 1. 8-Player Division 1 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian (2)  (8-0)     29 2. Merrill (1)                                          (8-0)     26 3. Munising                                            (8-0)     23 (tie) Bridgman                                      (8-0)    23 5. Martin                                              (7-1)    18 6. Adrian Lenawee Christian                      (6-2)     12 7. Newberry                                           (7-1)     11 8. Rogers City                                        (8-0)     10 9. Kingston                                            (8-0)     7 10. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian             (7-1)     3 Others receiving votes: Norway 2. Lincoln-Alcona 1. 8-Player Division 2 1. Powers North Central (5)                     (8-0)     50 2. Colon                                               (8-0)    45 3. Marion                                               (8-0)     38 4. Climax-Scotts                                   (7-1)    37 5. Morrice                                              (7-1)     24 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park                      (7-1)     23 7. Peck                                                  (7-1)     16 8. Posen                                                 (7-1)     15 9. Au Gres-Sims                                      (7-1)     12 10. Mendon                                           (6-2)    11 Others receiving votes: Lake Linden-Hubbell 3. Gaylord St. Mary 1.1North Carolina(47)15322Gonzaga(12)14793Houston(1)14044Kentucky(2)13645Kansas1200Baylor12007Duke11688UCLA10939Creighton106010Arkansas102611Tennessee88012Texas84413Indiana74514TCU73515Auburn62316Villanova57817Arizona54318Virginia46219San Diego State39420Alabama28121Oregon26022Michigan22923Illinois21524Dayton17025Texas Tech122See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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LA Kings hand Red Wings first loss of the season – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 2:52


NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Los Angeles Kings 5, Detroit Red Wings 4 – OT Kings 5, Red Wings 4 – OT – Danault’s overtime goal gives Kings 5-4 win over Red Wings Phillip Danault scored 1:12 into overtime for his second goal of the game, and the Los Angeles Kings handed the Detroit Red Wings their first loss with a 5-4 victory. Danault’s winning shot in front hit a defender’s skate and bounced into the net. Anze Kopitar had a goal and an assist, giving him 47 points in 42 games against Detroit. Gabriel Vilardi also scored for the Kings, and Jonathan Quick made 29 saves. Wings forward Oskar Sundqvist scored in the final minute of regulation to send the game into overtime. NHL – Red Wings’ Bertuzzi out 4 to 6 weeks with upper-body injury Detroit Red Wings forward Tyler Bertuzzi is expected to be out for four to six weeks with an upper-body injury. The team made the announcement Monday before hosting the Los Angeles Kings. Bertuzzi helped Detroit win its first two games this season, giving the rebuilding team a much-needed solid start. Bertuzzi had career highs last year with 30 goals and 62 points. The 27-year-old Bertuzzi has scored 84 goals and has 189 assists in his career. NFL – National Football League – Week 6 Yesterday Los Angeles Chargers 19, Denver Broncos 16 – OT Chargers 19, Broncos 16 – OT – Late turnover, Hopkins 4th field goal gives Chargers OT win Dustin Hopkins kicked four field goals, including a 39-yarder with 2:38 remaining in overtime, and the Los Angeles Chargers rallied for a 19-16 victory over the Denver Broncos. The Chargers have won three straight to improve to 4-2. They are tied with Kansas City atop the AFC West. The game appeared to be headed toward a tie until Denver’s Montrell Washington muffed JK Scott’s punt at the Broncos 32-yard line. It was recovered by Deane Leonard at the 28. NFL – Lions DL Levi Onwuzurike out for year after back surgery Detroit Lions defensive lineman Levi Onwuzurike is out for the season after having back surgery earlier this month. Lions coach Dan Campbell made the announcement Monday. The Lions drafted Onwuzurike with the No. 41 pick overall in 2021 and the former Washington standout had an underwhelming rookie season. Onwuzurike played in 16 games as a backup last year and had 35 tackles, including one sack. While trying to recover from a back injury this season, he did not play in a game. MLB – Major League Baseball Playoffs Last Night ALDS – Best of 5 Cleveland Guardians at New York Yankees, PPD Rain                            (Series tied 2-2) Guardians at Yankees, PPD – Guardians-Yankees rained out, to play ALDS Game 5 on Tuesday The decisive Game 5 of the AL Division Series between the Cleveland Guardians and New York Yankees has been postponed by rain after a 2 1/2-hour delay and rescheduled for Tuesday at 4:07 p.m. Both teams took batting practice ahead of the scheduled 7:07 p.m. start. Major League Baseball announced a delay at 6:20 p.m., rain started falling at 7:30 p.m. and the postponement was announced at 9:38 p.m. It was the second postponement of the series following Game 2 at Yankee Stadium being pushed back a day until last Friday. Cleveland or New York will start the AL Championship Series at Houston on Wednesday night. Today ALDS – Best of 5 Cleveland (Civale 5-6) at New York (Cortes 12-4), 4:07 p.m.                 (Series tied 2-2) NLCS – Best of 7 Philadelphia (Wheeler 12-7) at San Diego (Darvish 16-8), 8:03 p.m.       (Game 1) NBA – National Basketball Association – Regular Season Openers Tonight Philadelphia 76ers at Boston Celtics, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles Lakers at Golden State Warriors, 10:00 p.m. NBA – NBA ’22-23: Warriors out to defend, amid tons of contenders The Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics were the final two teams standing last season. And before this season started, both encountered some major issues. The Warriors will get their championship rings Tuesday night when the 77th NBA season opens. It’ll be the fourth time in eight years that the Warriors go into a season as defending champs. But they were rocked in the preseason by Draymond Green punching teammate Jordan Poole. They beat the Celtics in the NBA Finals and Boston has since lost coach Ime Udoka to a team-ordered suspension. If all that wasn’t enough, there are tons of contenders in both conferences to try to take the Warriors and Celtics down. NBA – Barkley, ‘Inside the NBA’ crew agree to contract extensions Charles Barkley will not be leaving TNT or the “Inside the NBA” crew for the foreseeable future. Barkley has signed a 10-year extension with Warner Bros. Discovery Sports, which owns TNT. Barkley’s agreement coincides with contract renewals for host Ernie Johnson and analysts Kenny Smith and Shaquille O’Neal. Barkley has been with TNT since retiring as a player in 2000. He had floated the idea of doing commentary for LIV Golf this past summer. NCAAMBKB – North Carolina No. 1 in preseason AP Top 25 North Carolina is No. 1 in the preseason AP Top 25 men’s basketball poll. The national runner-up from last season returns four of five starters and received 47 of 62 first-place votes. Gonzaga is No. 2, followed by Houston and Kentucky. Kansas and Baylor, the last two national champions, are tied for fifth. Duke, led by new coach Jon Scheyer, is seventh with UCLA, Creighton and Arkansas rounding out the top 10. The Big 12 and SEC lead the way with five teams apiece in the Top 25. NCAAFB – Fallout from rare Alabama loss Alabama loses so infrequently it seems to shift the shape of the season when it happens. The Crimson Tide took an L on Saturday at Tennessee that pushed the Volunteers to No. 3 in the AP Top 25. The Vols received 15 first-place votes, the most they have gotten since 1999. After falling on a field goal as time expired, the Crimson Tide slipped three spots to No. 6. Alabama is the highest ranked team that has lost. Reality Check cautions against making any grand proclamations about the Alabama dynasty’s long-term health and is fine with the Tide’s short fall. NASCAR – Wallace ignored his own mantra in Larson conflict NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace has a mantra of “Peace, Love and Understanding” that he uses to push back against the negativity so often hurled his way. There was nothing peaceful about his skirmish with Kyle Larson at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Wallace appeared to deliberately crash the reigning NASCAR champion in a dangerous retaliatory move and then he tried to fight Larson. Now NASCAR gets to decide if Wallace was out of line. He could be looking at a suspension. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Yesterday Women’s Volleyball Lake Michigan College 3, Marian Ancilla College 0 Today Women’s Volleyball Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Southwestern Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Volleyball St. Joseph 3, Berrien Springs 0 Buchanan 3, Our Lady of the Lake 0 Michigan Lutheran 3, Lawrence 0 Boys Soccer – Districts (Semifinals) Division 2 at Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg Gull Lake 3, Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg 0 Parma Western 5, Marshall 0 Yesterday Boys Soccer – Districts (Semifinals) Division 2 (St. Joseph) Edwardsburg vs. Sturgis, 5:00 p.m.                  at St. Joseph St. Joseph vs. Vicksburg, 7:00 p.m.                   at St. Joseph Division 3 (South Haven) Allegan at Holland Christian, 6:00 pm. Delton-Kellogg at Fennville, 6:00 p.m. Division 4 (Our Lady of the Lake) Cassopolis at Howardsville Christian, 5:00 p.m. Bridgman vs. Brandywine, 5:00 p.m.                  at Our Lady of the Lake Division 4 (Hartford) Bangor at Hartford, 5:00 p.m. Bloomingdale at Holland Black River, 5:00 p.m. Division 4 (Kalamazoo Christian) Battle Creek Academy at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Calhoun Christian at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Volleyball Lakeshore, Hopkins, at Dowagiac, 5:00 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake at Howardsville Christian, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman, Martin at Schoolcraft, 5:00 p.m. Otsego at Vicksburg, 6:00 p.m. South Haven, Delton-Kellogg at Lawton, 5:00 p.m. Bloomingdale at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Allegan at Constantine, 5:30 p.m. Watervliet, Galesburg-Augusta at Kalamazoo Christian, 5:00 p.m. Coloma, Gobles at Parchment, 5:00 p.m. Girls Swimming and Diving St. Joseph at Portage Central, 6:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Bridgman, 6:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Football Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                      (8-0)     50 2. Caledonia                                           (8-0)     44 3. Rockford                                            (8-0)     39 4. Macomb Dakota                                    (8-0)     37 5. Rochester Adams                                 (7-1)     28 6. West Bloomfield                                  (7-1)     24 7. Brighton                                            (8-0)     20 8. Davison                                              (7-1)     12 9. Clarkston                                          (6-2)     5 (tie) Romeo                                            (6-2)     5 Others receiving votes: Lapeer 3. Detroit Catholic Central 3. Saline 2. Detroit Cass Tech 2. Northville 1. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                          (8-0)     48 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                          (7-1)     46 3. Muskegon Mona Shores                         (7-1)     40 4. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central          (8-0)     34 5. Midland                                              (7-1)     27 6. Livonia Franklin                                   (7-1)     26 7. Battle Creek Central                         (7-1)    17 8. Saginaw Heritage                                 (6-2)     12 9. South Lyon                                         (6-2)     7 (tie) East Lansing                                     (6-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Temperance Bedford 5. Birmingham Seaholm 3. Byron Center 2. Waterford Mott 1. Division 3 1. Mason (2)                                           (8-0)     36 2. Mount Pleasant (1)                              (7-1)     33 (tie) Detroit King (1)                               (5-2)     33 4. Muskegon                                           (6-2)     24 (tie) River Rouge                                     (6-2)     24 6. St. Joseph                                         (7-1)    21 7. Walled Lake Western                            (7-1)     18 8. Zeeland West                                      (7-1)     15 9. Grosse Pointe North                            (8-0)     6 10. Gibraltar Carlson                              (7-1)     4 (tie) Trenton                                          (7-1)     4 Others receiving votes: Fenton 2. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (4)           (8-0)     40 2. Whitehall                                           (8-0)     36 3. Riverview                                           (8-0)     32 4. Redford Union                                     (8-0)     28 5. Edwardsburg                                     (7-1)    18 (tie) Freeland                                         (7-1)     18 7. Goodrich                                            (7-1)     14 (tie) Tecumseh                                        (8-0)     14 9. North Branch                                      (7-1)     8 10. Charlotte                                         (7-1)     7 Others receiving votes: Fruitport 2. Hastings 2. Dearborn Divine Child 1. Division 5 1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (4)          (7-1)     49 2. Frankenmuth (1)                                  (8-0)     46 3. Gladwin                                             (8-0)     36 4. Corunna                                             (7-1)     35 5. Portland                                            (7-1)     30 6. Marine City                                         (7-1)     26 7. Muskegon Oakridge                              (7-1)     11 (tie) Detroit Country Day                         (5-2)     11 9. Armada                                              (7-1)     10 10. Kingsley                                           (6-2)     8 Others receiving votes: Belding 7. Berrien Springs 6. Division 6 1. Clinton (4)                                         (8-0)     47 2. Grand Rapids West Catholic (1)              (7-1)     40 (tie) Standish-Sterling                            (7-0)     40 4. Negaunee                                           (8-0)     35 5. Durand                                              (8-0)     32 6. Boyne City                                          (8-0)     23 7. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (7-1)     15 8. Millington                                          (7-1)     12 9. Constantine                                      (7-1)    10 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley             (8-0)     10 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 4. Reed City 4. Almont 2. Buchanan 1. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (4)                  (8-0)     40 2. Hudson                                              (8-0)     36 3. Detroit Central                                   (8-0)     32 4. Ithaca                                                            (7-1)     26 5. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker                (8-0)     24 6. Napoleon                                            (8-0)     21 7. North Muskegon                                  (7-1)     12 8. Jackson Lumen Christi                           (5-3)     11 (tie) Charlevoix                                      (7-1)     11 10. Union City                                         (7-1)     6 Others receiving votes: New Lothrop 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (4)                    (8-0)     40 2. Beal City                                            (8-0)     35 3. Ubly                                                  (8-0)     33 4. Iron Mountain                                     (7-1)     27 5. Evart                                                 (7-1)     21 6. Fowler                                               (7-1)     20 7. Frankfort                                           (7-1)     15 8. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary       (7-1)     14 9. Harbor Beach                                      (7-1)     9 10. Centreville                                     (6-2)    3 Others receiving votes: St. Ignace LaSalle 2. Marine City Cardinal Mooney 1. 8-Player Division 1 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian (2)  (8-0)     29 2. Merrill (1)                                          (8-0)     26 3. Munising                                            (8-0)     23 (tie) Bridgman                                      (8-0)    23 5. Martin                                              (7-1)    18 6. Adrian Lenawee Christian                      (6-2)     12 7. Newberry                                           (7-1)     11 8. Rogers City                                        (8-0)     10 9. Kingston                                            (8-0)     7 10. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian             (7-1)     3 Others receiving votes: Norway 2. Lincoln-Alcona 1. 8-Player Division 2 1. Powers North Central (5)                     (8-0)     50 2. Colon                                               (8-0)    45 3. Marion                                               (8-0)     38 4. Climax-Scotts                                   (7-1)    37 5. Morrice                                              (7-1)     24 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park                      (7-1)     23 7. Peck                                                  (7-1)     16 8. Posen                                                 (7-1)     15 9. Au Gres-Sims                                      (7-1)     12 10. Mendon                                           (6-2)    11 Others receiving votes: Lake Linden-Hubbell 3. Gaylord St. Mary 1.1North Carolina(47)15322Gonzaga(12)14793Houston(1)14044Kentucky(2)13645Kansas1200Baylor12007Duke11688UCLA10939Creighton106010Arkansas102611Tennessee88012Texas84413Indiana74514TCU73515Auburn62316Villanova57817Arizona54318Virginia46219San Diego State39420Alabama28121Oregon26022Michigan22923Illinois21524Dayton17025Texas Tech122See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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LA Kings hand Red Wings first loss of the season – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 2:52


NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Los Angeles Kings 5, Detroit Red Wings 4 – OT Kings 5, Red Wings 4 – OT – Danault’s overtime goal gives Kings 5-4 win over Red Wings Phillip Danault scored 1:12 into overtime for his second goal of the game, and the Los Angeles Kings handed the Detroit Red Wings their first loss with a 5-4 victory. Danault’s winning shot in front hit a defender’s skate and bounced into the net. Anze Kopitar had a goal and an assist, giving him 47 points in 42 games against Detroit. Gabriel Vilardi also scored for the Kings, and Jonathan Quick made 29 saves. Wings forward Oskar Sundqvist scored in the final minute of regulation to send the game into overtime. NHL – Red Wings’ Bertuzzi out 4 to 6 weeks with upper-body injury Detroit Red Wings forward Tyler Bertuzzi is expected to be out for four to six weeks with an upper-body injury. The team made the announcement Monday before hosting the Los Angeles Kings. Bertuzzi helped Detroit win its first two games this season, giving the rebuilding team a much-needed solid start. Bertuzzi had career highs last year with 30 goals and 62 points. The 27-year-old Bertuzzi has scored 84 goals and has 189 assists in his career. NFL – National Football League – Week 6 Yesterday Los Angeles Chargers 19, Denver Broncos 16 – OT Chargers 19, Broncos 16 – OT – Late turnover, Hopkins 4th field goal gives Chargers OT win Dustin Hopkins kicked four field goals, including a 39-yarder with 2:38 remaining in overtime, and the Los Angeles Chargers rallied for a 19-16 victory over the Denver Broncos. The Chargers have won three straight to improve to 4-2. They are tied with Kansas City atop the AFC West. The game appeared to be headed toward a tie until Denver’s Montrell Washington muffed JK Scott’s punt at the Broncos 32-yard line. It was recovered by Deane Leonard at the 28. NFL – Lions DL Levi Onwuzurike out for year after back surgery Detroit Lions defensive lineman Levi Onwuzurike is out for the season after having back surgery earlier this month. Lions coach Dan Campbell made the announcement Monday. The Lions drafted Onwuzurike with the No. 41 pick overall in 2021 and the former Washington standout had an underwhelming rookie season. Onwuzurike played in 16 games as a backup last year and had 35 tackles, including one sack. While trying to recover from a back injury this season, he did not play in a game. MLB – Major League Baseball Playoffs Last Night ALDS – Best of 5 Cleveland Guardians at New York Yankees, PPD Rain                            (Series tied 2-2) Guardians at Yankees, PPD – Guardians-Yankees rained out, to play ALDS Game 5 on Tuesday The decisive Game 5 of the AL Division Series between the Cleveland Guardians and New York Yankees has been postponed by rain after a 2 1/2-hour delay and rescheduled for Tuesday at 4:07 p.m. Both teams took batting practice ahead of the scheduled 7:07 p.m. start. Major League Baseball announced a delay at 6:20 p.m., rain started falling at 7:30 p.m. and the postponement was announced at 9:38 p.m. It was the second postponement of the series following Game 2 at Yankee Stadium being pushed back a day until last Friday. Cleveland or New York will start the AL Championship Series at Houston on Wednesday night. Today ALDS – Best of 5 Cleveland (Civale 5-6) at New York (Cortes 12-4), 4:07 p.m.                 (Series tied 2-2) NLCS – Best of 7 Philadelphia (Wheeler 12-7) at San Diego (Darvish 16-8), 8:03 p.m.       (Game 1) NBA – National Basketball Association – Regular Season Openers Tonight Philadelphia 76ers at Boston Celtics, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles Lakers at Golden State Warriors, 10:00 p.m. NBA – NBA ’22-23: Warriors out to defend, amid tons of contenders The Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics were the final two teams standing last season. And before this season started, both encountered some major issues. The Warriors will get their championship rings Tuesday night when the 77th NBA season opens. It’ll be the fourth time in eight years that the Warriors go into a season as defending champs. But they were rocked in the preseason by Draymond Green punching teammate Jordan Poole. They beat the Celtics in the NBA Finals and Boston has since lost coach Ime Udoka to a team-ordered suspension. If all that wasn’t enough, there are tons of contenders in both conferences to try to take the Warriors and Celtics down. NBA – Barkley, ‘Inside the NBA’ crew agree to contract extensions Charles Barkley will not be leaving TNT or the “Inside the NBA” crew for the foreseeable future. Barkley has signed a 10-year extension with Warner Bros. Discovery Sports, which owns TNT. Barkley’s agreement coincides with contract renewals for host Ernie Johnson and analysts Kenny Smith and Shaquille O’Neal. Barkley has been with TNT since retiring as a player in 2000. He had floated the idea of doing commentary for LIV Golf this past summer. NCAAMBKB – North Carolina No. 1 in preseason AP Top 25 North Carolina is No. 1 in the preseason AP Top 25 men’s basketball poll. The national runner-up from last season returns four of five starters and received 47 of 62 first-place votes. Gonzaga is No. 2, followed by Houston and Kentucky. Kansas and Baylor, the last two national champions, are tied for fifth. Duke, led by new coach Jon Scheyer, is seventh with UCLA, Creighton and Arkansas rounding out the top 10. The Big 12 and SEC lead the way with five teams apiece in the Top 25. NCAAFB – Fallout from rare Alabama loss Alabama loses so infrequently it seems to shift the shape of the season when it happens. The Crimson Tide took an L on Saturday at Tennessee that pushed the Volunteers to No. 3 in the AP Top 25. The Vols received 15 first-place votes, the most they have gotten since 1999. After falling on a field goal as time expired, the Crimson Tide slipped three spots to No. 6. Alabama is the highest ranked team that has lost. Reality Check cautions against making any grand proclamations about the Alabama dynasty’s long-term health and is fine with the Tide’s short fall. NASCAR – Wallace ignored his own mantra in Larson conflict NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace has a mantra of “Peace, Love and Understanding” that he uses to push back against the negativity so often hurled his way. There was nothing peaceful about his skirmish with Kyle Larson at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Wallace appeared to deliberately crash the reigning NASCAR champion in a dangerous retaliatory move and then he tried to fight Larson. Now NASCAR gets to decide if Wallace was out of line. He could be looking at a suspension. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Yesterday Women’s Volleyball Lake Michigan College 3, Marian Ancilla College 0 Today Women’s Volleyball Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Southwestern Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Volleyball St. Joseph 3, Berrien Springs 0 Buchanan 3, Our Lady of the Lake 0 Michigan Lutheran 3, Lawrence 0 Boys Soccer – Districts (Semifinals) Division 2 at Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg Gull Lake 3, Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg 0 Parma Western 5, Marshall 0 Yesterday Boys Soccer – Districts (Semifinals) Division 2 (St. Joseph) Edwardsburg vs. Sturgis, 5:00 p.m.                  at St. Joseph St. Joseph vs. Vicksburg, 7:00 p.m.                   at St. Joseph Division 3 (South Haven) Allegan at Holland Christian, 6:00 pm. Delton-Kellogg at Fennville, 6:00 p.m. Division 4 (Our Lady of the Lake) Cassopolis at Howardsville Christian, 5:00 p.m. Bridgman vs. Brandywine, 5:00 p.m.                  at Our Lady of the Lake Division 4 (Hartford) Bangor at Hartford, 5:00 p.m. Bloomingdale at Holland Black River, 5:00 p.m. Division 4 (Kalamazoo Christian) Battle Creek Academy at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Calhoun Christian at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Volleyball Lakeshore, Hopkins, at Dowagiac, 5:00 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake at Howardsville Christian, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman, Martin at Schoolcraft, 5:00 p.m. Otsego at Vicksburg, 6:00 p.m. South Haven, Delton-Kellogg at Lawton, 5:00 p.m. Bloomingdale at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Allegan at Constantine, 5:30 p.m. Watervliet, Galesburg-Augusta at Kalamazoo Christian, 5:00 p.m. Coloma, Gobles at Parchment, 5:00 p.m. Girls Swimming and Diving St. Joseph at Portage Central, 6:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Bridgman, 6:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Football Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                      (8-0)     50 2. Caledonia                                           (8-0)     44 3. Rockford                                            (8-0)     39 4. Macomb Dakota                                    (8-0)     37 5. Rochester Adams                                 (7-1)     28 6. West Bloomfield                                  (7-1)     24 7. Brighton                                            (8-0)     20 8. Davison                                              (7-1)     12 9. Clarkston                                          (6-2)     5 (tie) Romeo                                            (6-2)     5 Others receiving votes: Lapeer 3. Detroit Catholic Central 3. Saline 2. Detroit Cass Tech 2. Northville 1. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                          (8-0)     48 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                          (7-1)     46 3. Muskegon Mona Shores                         (7-1)     40 4. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central          (8-0)     34 5. Midland                                              (7-1)     27 6. Livonia Franklin                                   (7-1)     26 7. Battle Creek Central                         (7-1)    17 8. Saginaw Heritage                                 (6-2)     12 9. South Lyon                                         (6-2)     7 (tie) East Lansing                                     (6-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Temperance Bedford 5. Birmingham Seaholm 3. Byron Center 2. Waterford Mott 1. Division 3 1. Mason (2)                                           (8-0)     36 2. Mount Pleasant (1)                              (7-1)     33 (tie) Detroit King (1)                               (5-2)     33 4. Muskegon                                           (6-2)     24 (tie) River Rouge                                     (6-2)     24 6. St. Joseph                                         (7-1)    21 7. Walled Lake Western                            (7-1)     18 8. Zeeland West                                      (7-1)     15 9. Grosse Pointe North                            (8-0)     6 10. Gibraltar Carlson                              (7-1)     4 (tie) Trenton                                          (7-1)     4 Others receiving votes: Fenton 2. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (4)           (8-0)     40 2. Whitehall                                           (8-0)     36 3. Riverview                                           (8-0)     32 4. Redford Union                                     (8-0)     28 5. Edwardsburg                                     (7-1)    18 (tie) Freeland                                         (7-1)     18 7. Goodrich                                            (7-1)     14 (tie) Tecumseh                                        (8-0)     14 9. North Branch                                      (7-1)     8 10. Charlotte                                         (7-1)     7 Others receiving votes: Fruitport 2. Hastings 2. Dearborn Divine Child 1. Division 5 1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (4)          (7-1)     49 2. Frankenmuth (1)                                  (8-0)     46 3. Gladwin                                             (8-0)     36 4. Corunna                                             (7-1)     35 5. Portland                                            (7-1)     30 6. Marine City                                         (7-1)     26 7. Muskegon Oakridge                              (7-1)     11 (tie) Detroit Country Day                         (5-2)     11 9. Armada                                              (7-1)     10 10. Kingsley                                           (6-2)     8 Others receiving votes: Belding 7. Berrien Springs 6. Division 6 1. Clinton (4)                                         (8-0)     47 2. Grand Rapids West Catholic (1)              (7-1)     40 (tie) Standish-Sterling                            (7-0)     40 4. Negaunee                                           (8-0)     35 5. Durand                                              (8-0)     32 6. Boyne City                                          (8-0)     23 7. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (7-1)     15 8. Millington                                          (7-1)     12 9. Constantine                                      (7-1)    10 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley             (8-0)     10 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 4. Reed City 4. Almont 2. Buchanan 1. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (4)                  (8-0)     40 2. Hudson                                              (8-0)     36 3. Detroit Central                                   (8-0)     32 4. Ithaca                                                            (7-1)     26 5. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker                (8-0)     24 6. Napoleon                                            (8-0)     21 7. North Muskegon                                  (7-1)     12 8. Jackson Lumen Christi                           (5-3)     11 (tie) Charlevoix                                      (7-1)     11 10. Union City                                         (7-1)     6 Others receiving votes: New Lothrop 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (4)                    (8-0)     40 2. Beal City                                            (8-0)     35 3. Ubly                                                  (8-0)     33 4. Iron Mountain                                     (7-1)     27 5. Evart                                                 (7-1)     21 6. Fowler                                               (7-1)     20 7. Frankfort                                           (7-1)     15 8. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary       (7-1)     14 9. Harbor Beach                                      (7-1)     9 10. Centreville                                     (6-2)    3 Others receiving votes: St. Ignace LaSalle 2. Marine City Cardinal Mooney 1. 8-Player Division 1 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian (2)  (8-0)     29 2. Merrill (1)                                          (8-0)     26 3. Munising                                            (8-0)     23 (tie) Bridgman                                      (8-0)    23 5. Martin                                              (7-1)    18 6. Adrian Lenawee Christian                      (6-2)     12 7. Newberry                                           (7-1)     11 8. Rogers City                                        (8-0)     10 9. Kingston                                            (8-0)     7 10. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian             (7-1)     3 Others receiving votes: Norway 2. Lincoln-Alcona 1. 8-Player Division 2 1. Powers North Central (5)                     (8-0)     50 2. 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NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Los Angeles Kings 5, Detroit Red Wings 4 – OT Kings 5, Red Wings 4 – OT – Danault’s overtime goal gives Kings 5-4 win over Red Wings Phillip Danault scored 1:12 into overtime for his second goal of the game, and the Los Angeles Kings handed the Detroit Red Wings their first loss with a 5-4 victory. Danault’s winning shot in front hit a defender’s skate and bounced into the net. Anze Kopitar had a goal and an assist, giving him 47 points in 42 games against Detroit. Gabriel Vilardi also scored for the Kings, and Jonathan Quick made 29 saves. Wings forward Oskar Sundqvist scored in the final minute of regulation to send the game into overtime. NHL – Red Wings’ Bertuzzi out 4 to 6 weeks with upper-body injury Detroit Red Wings forward Tyler Bertuzzi is expected to be out for four to six weeks with an upper-body injury. The team made the announcement Monday before hosting the Los Angeles Kings. Bertuzzi helped Detroit win its first two games this season, giving the rebuilding team a much-needed solid start. Bertuzzi had career highs last year with 30 goals and 62 points. The 27-year-old Bertuzzi has scored 84 goals and has 189 assists in his career. NFL – National Football League – Week 6 Yesterday Los Angeles Chargers 19, Denver Broncos 16 – OT Chargers 19, Broncos 16 – OT – Late turnover, Hopkins 4th field goal gives Chargers OT win Dustin Hopkins kicked four field goals, including a 39-yarder with 2:38 remaining in overtime, and the Los Angeles Chargers rallied for a 19-16 victory over the Denver Broncos. The Chargers have won three straight to improve to 4-2. They are tied with Kansas City atop the AFC West. The game appeared to be headed toward a tie until Denver’s Montrell Washington muffed JK Scott’s punt at the Broncos 32-yard line. It was recovered by Deane Leonard at the 28. NFL – Lions DL Levi Onwuzurike out for year after back surgery Detroit Lions defensive lineman Levi Onwuzurike is out for the season after having back surgery earlier this month. Lions coach Dan Campbell made the announcement Monday. The Lions drafted Onwuzurike with the No. 41 pick overall in 2021 and the former Washington standout had an underwhelming rookie season. Onwuzurike played in 16 games as a backup last year and had 35 tackles, including one sack. While trying to recover from a back injury this season, he did not play in a game. MLB – Major League Baseball Playoffs Last Night ALDS – Best of 5 Cleveland Guardians at New York Yankees, PPD Rain                            (Series tied 2-2) Guardians at Yankees, PPD – Guardians-Yankees rained out, to play ALDS Game 5 on Tuesday The decisive Game 5 of the AL Division Series between the Cleveland Guardians and New York Yankees has been postponed by rain after a 2 1/2-hour delay and rescheduled for Tuesday at 4:07 p.m. Both teams took batting practice ahead of the scheduled 7:07 p.m. start. Major League Baseball announced a delay at 6:20 p.m., rain started falling at 7:30 p.m. and the postponement was announced at 9:38 p.m. It was the second postponement of the series following Game 2 at Yankee Stadium being pushed back a day until last Friday. Cleveland or New York will start the AL Championship Series at Houston on Wednesday night. Today ALDS – Best of 5 Cleveland (Civale 5-6) at New York (Cortes 12-4), 4:07 p.m.                 (Series tied 2-2) NLCS – Best of 7 Philadelphia (Wheeler 12-7) at San Diego (Darvish 16-8), 8:03 p.m.       (Game 1) NBA – National Basketball Association – Regular Season Openers Tonight Philadelphia 76ers at Boston Celtics, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles Lakers at Golden State Warriors, 10:00 p.m. NBA – NBA ’22-23: Warriors out to defend, amid tons of contenders The Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics were the final two teams standing last season. And before this season started, both encountered some major issues. The Warriors will get their championship rings Tuesday night when the 77th NBA season opens. It’ll be the fourth time in eight years that the Warriors go into a season as defending champs. But they were rocked in the preseason by Draymond Green punching teammate Jordan Poole. They beat the Celtics in the NBA Finals and Boston has since lost coach Ime Udoka to a team-ordered suspension. If all that wasn’t enough, there are tons of contenders in both conferences to try to take the Warriors and Celtics down. NBA – Barkley, ‘Inside the NBA’ crew agree to contract extensions Charles Barkley will not be leaving TNT or the “Inside the NBA” crew for the foreseeable future. Barkley has signed a 10-year extension with Warner Bros. Discovery Sports, which owns TNT. Barkley’s agreement coincides with contract renewals for host Ernie Johnson and analysts Kenny Smith and Shaquille O’Neal. Barkley has been with TNT since retiring as a player in 2000. He had floated the idea of doing commentary for LIV Golf this past summer. NCAAMBKB – North Carolina No. 1 in preseason AP Top 25 North Carolina is No. 1 in the preseason AP Top 25 men’s basketball poll. The national runner-up from last season returns four of five starters and received 47 of 62 first-place votes. Gonzaga is No. 2, followed by Houston and Kentucky. Kansas and Baylor, the last two national champions, are tied for fifth. Duke, led by new coach Jon Scheyer, is seventh with UCLA, Creighton and Arkansas rounding out the top 10. The Big 12 and SEC lead the way with five teams apiece in the Top 25. NCAAFB – Fallout from rare Alabama loss Alabama loses so infrequently it seems to shift the shape of the season when it happens. The Crimson Tide took an L on Saturday at Tennessee that pushed the Volunteers to No. 3 in the AP Top 25. The Vols received 15 first-place votes, the most they have gotten since 1999. After falling on a field goal as time expired, the Crimson Tide slipped three spots to No. 6. Alabama is the highest ranked team that has lost. Reality Check cautions against making any grand proclamations about the Alabama dynasty’s long-term health and is fine with the Tide’s short fall. NASCAR – Wallace ignored his own mantra in Larson conflict NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace has a mantra of “Peace, Love and Understanding” that he uses to push back against the negativity so often hurled his way. There was nothing peaceful about his skirmish with Kyle Larson at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Wallace appeared to deliberately crash the reigning NASCAR champion in a dangerous retaliatory move and then he tried to fight Larson. Now NASCAR gets to decide if Wallace was out of line. He could be looking at a suspension. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Yesterday Women’s Volleyball Lake Michigan College 3, Marian Ancilla College 0 Today Women’s Volleyball Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Southwestern Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Volleyball St. Joseph 3, Berrien Springs 0 Buchanan 3, Our Lady of the Lake 0 Michigan Lutheran 3, Lawrence 0 Boys Soccer – Districts (Semifinals) Division 2 at Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg Gull Lake 3, Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg 0 Parma Western 5, Marshall 0 Yesterday Boys Soccer – Districts (Semifinals) Division 2 (St. Joseph) Edwardsburg vs. Sturgis, 5:00 p.m.                  at St. Joseph St. Joseph vs. Vicksburg, 7:00 p.m.                   at St. Joseph Division 3 (South Haven) Allegan at Holland Christian, 6:00 pm. Delton-Kellogg at Fennville, 6:00 p.m. Division 4 (Our Lady of the Lake) Cassopolis at Howardsville Christian, 5:00 p.m. Bridgman vs. Brandywine, 5:00 p.m.                  at Our Lady of the Lake Division 4 (Hartford) Bangor at Hartford, 5:00 p.m. Bloomingdale at Holland Black River, 5:00 p.m. Division 4 (Kalamazoo Christian) Battle Creek Academy at Kalamazoo Hackett, 7:00 p.m. Battle Creek Calhoun Christian at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m. Volleyball Lakeshore, Hopkins, at Dowagiac, 5:00 p.m. Our Lady of the Lake at Howardsville Christian, 7:00 p.m. Bridgman, Martin at Schoolcraft, 5:00 p.m. Otsego at Vicksburg, 6:00 p.m. South Haven, Delton-Kellogg at Lawton, 5:00 p.m. Bloomingdale at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Comstock, 7:30 p.m. Marcellus at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Allegan at Constantine, 5:30 p.m. Watervliet, Galesburg-Augusta at Kalamazoo Christian, 5:00 p.m. Coloma, Gobles at Parchment, 5:00 p.m. Girls Swimming and Diving St. Joseph at Portage Central, 6:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Bridgman, 6:00 p.m. MHSAA – High School Football Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                      (8-0)     50 2. Caledonia                                           (8-0)     44 3. Rockford                                            (8-0)     39 4. Macomb Dakota                                    (8-0)     37 5. Rochester Adams                                 (7-1)     28 6. West Bloomfield                                  (7-1)     24 7. Brighton                                            (8-0)     20 8. Davison                                              (7-1)     12 9. Clarkston                                          (6-2)     5 (tie) Romeo                                            (6-2)     5 Others receiving votes: Lapeer 3. Detroit Catholic Central 3. Saline 2. Detroit Cass Tech 2. Northville 1. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                          (8-0)     48 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                          (7-1)     46 3. Muskegon Mona Shores                         (7-1)     40 4. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central          (8-0)     34 5. Midland                                              (7-1)     27 6. Livonia Franklin                                   (7-1)     26 7. Battle Creek Central                         (7-1)    17 8. Saginaw Heritage                                 (6-2)     12 9. South Lyon                                         (6-2)     7 (tie) East Lansing                                     (6-2)     7 Others receiving votes: Temperance Bedford 5. Birmingham Seaholm 3. Byron Center 2. Waterford Mott 1. Division 3 1. Mason (2)                                           (8-0)     36 2. Mount Pleasant (1)                              (7-1)     33 (tie) Detroit King (1)                               (5-2)     33 4. Muskegon                                           (6-2)     24 (tie) River Rouge                                     (6-2)     24 6. St. Joseph                                         (7-1)    21 7. Walled Lake Western                            (7-1)     18 8. Zeeland West                                      (7-1)     15 9. Grosse Pointe North                            (8-0)     6 10. Gibraltar Carlson                              (7-1)     4 (tie) Trenton                                          (7-1)     4 Others receiving votes: Fenton 2. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (4)           (8-0)     40 2. Whitehall                                           (8-0)     36 3. Riverview                                           (8-0)     32 4. Redford Union                                     (8-0)     28 5. Edwardsburg                                     (7-1)    18 (tie) Freeland                                         (7-1)     18 7. Goodrich                                            (7-1)     14 (tie) Tecumseh                                        (8-0)     14 9. North Branch                                      (7-1)     8 10. Charlotte                                         (7-1)     7 Others receiving votes: Fruitport 2. Hastings 2. Dearborn Divine Child 1. Division 5 1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (4)          (7-1)     49 2. Frankenmuth (1)                                  (8-0)     46 3. Gladwin                                             (8-0)     36 4. Corunna                                             (7-1)     35 5. Portland                                            (7-1)     30 6. Marine City                                         (7-1)     26 7. Muskegon Oakridge                              (7-1)     11 (tie) Detroit Country Day                         (5-2)     11 9. Armada                                              (7-1)     10 10. Kingsley                                           (6-2)     8 Others receiving votes: Belding 7. Berrien Springs 6. Division 6 1. Clinton (4)                                         (8-0)     47 2. Grand Rapids West Catholic (1)              (7-1)     40 (tie) Standish-Sterling                            (7-0)     40 4. Negaunee                                           (8-0)     35 5. Durand                                              (8-0)     32 6. Boyne City                                          (8-0)     23 7. Warren Michigan Collegiate                  (7-1)     15 8. Millington                                          (7-1)     12 9. Constantine                                      (7-1)    10 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley             (8-0)     10 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 4. Reed City 4. Almont 2. Buchanan 1. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (4)                  (8-0)     40 2. Hudson                                              (8-0)     36 3. Detroit Central                                   (8-0)     32 4. Ithaca                                                            (7-1)     26 5. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker                (8-0)     24 6. Napoleon                                            (8-0)     21 7. North Muskegon                                  (7-1)     12 8. Jackson Lumen Christi                           (5-3)     11 (tie) Charlevoix                                      (7-1)     11 10. Union City                                         (7-1)     6 Others receiving votes: New Lothrop 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (4)                    (8-0)     40 2. Beal City                                            (8-0)     35 3. Ubly                                                  (8-0)     33 4. Iron Mountain                                     (7-1)     27 5. Evart                                                 (7-1)     21 6. Fowler                                               (7-1)     20 7. Frankfort                                           (7-1)     15 8. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary       (7-1)     14 9. Harbor Beach                                      (7-1)     9 10. Centreville                                     (6-2)    3 Others receiving votes: St. Ignace LaSalle 2. Marine City Cardinal Mooney 1. 8-Player Division 1 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian (2)  (8-0)     29 2. Merrill (1)                                          (8-0)     26 3. Munising                                            (8-0)     23 (tie) Bridgman                                      (8-0)    23 5. Martin                                              (7-1)    18 6. Adrian Lenawee Christian                      (6-2)     12 7. Newberry                                           (7-1)     11 8. Rogers City                                        (8-0)     10 9. Kingston                                            (8-0)     7 10. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian             (7-1)     3 Others receiving votes: Norway 2. Lincoln-Alcona 1. 8-Player Division 2 1. Powers North Central (5)                     (8-0)     50 2. Colon                                               (8-0)    45 3. Marion                                               (8-0)     38 4. Climax-Scotts                                   (7-1)    37 5. Morrice                                              (7-1)     24 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park                      (7-1)     23 7. Peck                                                  (7-1)     16 8. Posen                                                 (7-1)     15 9. Au Gres-Sims                                      (7-1)     12 10. Mendon                                           (6-2)    11 Others receiving votes: Lake Linden-Hubbell 3. 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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 2:58


NFL – National Football League – Week 5 Last Night Kansas City Chiefs 30, Las Vegas Raiders 29 Chiefs 30, Raiders 29 – Chiefs hold on for wild 30-29 victory over rival Raiders Patrick Mahomes threw four touchdown passes to Travis Kelce, the Chiefs overcame an early 17-point deficit along with a dubious roughing-the-passer penalty, and Kansas City extended its mastery of the Las Vegas Raiders, holding on for a 30-29 victory. The Raiders had a chance to march for the winning field goal, but a pass to Davante Adams that was ruled a catch was overturned by replay, which showed him stepping out of bounds. That brought up fourth down in the closing seconds, and Derek Carr’s final pass fell incomplete to allow Kansas City to hold on. NFL – Roughing-the-passer call prompts officiating scrutiny A controversial roughing-the-passer penalty just before halftime of the Las Vegas Raiders’ game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night delivered another blow to the NFL and its beleaguered officiating crew. The Chiefs had just scored to trim their deficit to 17-7 just before halftime when Chris Jones stripped Derek Carr from behind. The Pro Bowl defensive tackle landed on the Raiders quarterback while also coming away with the ball, and replays showed it was clearly loose and that Jones clearly recovered, but referee Carl Cheffers threw a flag for roughing the passer. The call came one day after referee Jerome Boger was panned for a roughing call on Tom Brady that helped the Buccaneers seal their win over Atlanta. NFL – Panthers fire Matt Rhule after 1-4 start; Wilks takes over The Carolina Panthers have fired coach Matt Rhule, ending the former Baylor coach’s tenure five games into his third losing season. Rhule is the first NFL coach to be fired this season. He went 11-27 with Carolina and leaves with roughly $40 million left on the seven-year, guaranteed $62 million contract he signed in 2020. Defensive pass game coordinator and secondary coach Steve Wilks will serve as interim coach for the rest of the season. The Panthers also fired two of Rhule’s longtime assistants, defensive coordinator Phil Snow and assistant special teams coach Ed Foley. MLB – Major League Baseball Playoffs – Divisional Series – Best of Five Today Philadelphia (Suárez 10-7) at Atlanta (Fried 14-7), 1:07 p.m. Seattle (Gilbert 13-6) at Houston (Verlander 18-4), 3:37 p.m. Cleveland (Quantrill 15-5) at New York (Cole 13-8), 7:37 p.m. San Diego (Clevinger 7-7) at Los Angeles (Urías 17-7), 9:37 p.m. MLB – MLB Playoffs: Judge, Verlander join fray as 8 teams remain Major League Baseball’s first foray into a best-of-three wild-card round provided its share of memorable moments. A 15-inning, 432-pitch game. A seven-run comeback win. Joe Musgrove’s ears. Now it’s on to the division series, which is business as usual with a best-of-five format. The four matchups are Braves-Phillies, Padres-Dodgers, Mariners-Astros and Guardians-Yankees and all of them begin Tuesday. The Astros, Yankees, Braves and Dodgers got to rest and watch the wild-card drama round from home, thanks to superior regular season records. MLB – Giants hire Pete Putila as new general manager The San Francisco Giants have hired Houston assistant general manager Pete Putila as their new GM. President of Baseball Operations Farhan Zaidi announced that Putila will replace Scott Harris, who was hired as GM for the Detroit Tigers last month. The 33-year-old Putila was in his 12th season with the Astros and third as assistant general manager. Houston has advanced to the postseason in each of Putila’s three seasons as assistant GM, reaching the World Series last season and the American League Championship Series in 2020. MLB – Cubs’ Hoyer planning more ‘intelligent spending’ this winter Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer says he is encouraged by how the team finished the franchise’s second straight losing season. But he says the organization is focused on the short and long term when it comes to its offseason plans. Hoyer is staying with the ambiguous concept of “intelligent spending” — which could price the big-market club out of the massive contracts at the top end of the free-agent market. While Hoyer left himself miles of wiggle room when it comes to the team’s offseason plans, he did confirm the club would make a qualifying offer to All-Star catcher Willson Contreras. NHL – National Hockey League – Regular Season Start Tonight Tampa Bay Lightning at New York Rangers, 7:30 p.m. Vegas Golden Knights at Los Angeles Kings, 10:00 p.m. -Blackhawks open up on Wednesday at Colorado at 9:00 p.m. -Red Wings open up on Friday vs. Montreal at 7:00 p.m. NHL – Blackhawks claim D Jarred Tinordi off waivers from Rangers The Chicago Blackhawks have claimed defenseman Jarred Tinordi off waivers from the New York Rangers. The 30-year-old Tinordi scored a goal in seven games with New York last season. He was selected by Montreal in the first round of the 2010 draft. The Blackhawks open the regular season on Wednesday night at Colorado. NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Tonight Oklahoma City Thunder at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. Milwaukee Bucks at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NCAAFB – Wisconsin’s Mellusi hurts wrist, won’t play against Spartans Wisconsin running back Chez Mellusi will miss at least one game after injuring his right wrist in the Badgers’ 42-7 victory over Northwestern. Mellusi has rushed for 223 yards and one touchdown on 56 carries this season. Wisconsin announced Monday that Mellusi wouldn’t be available when the Badgers visit Michigan State on Saturday. Badgers interim head coach Jim Leonhard said it was uncertain just how much time Mellusi would miss. Mellusi rushed for 815 yards and five touchdowns in nine games with Wisconsin last year before a torn left anterior cruciate ligament knocked him out for the remainder of the season. Golf – LIV – Johnson has $30 million year and growing in LIV Golf Dustin Johnson already is assured of a $30 million year with Saudi-funded LIV Golf. Johnson finished out of the top 10 for the first time in six events last week in Bangkok. But because Branden Grace had to withdraw because of injury, Johnson is assured of claiming the points race. He has a 42-point lead over Grace. Johnson has won about $12.7 million in earnings, with $3 million of that coming from the team competition. Winning the season points title comes with an $18 million bonus. Johnson still has two events left this year. NWSL – NWSL players call for owner to sell Chicago franchise The fallout is continuing after the release of a report into misconduct in the National Women’s Soccer League. Chicago Red Stars players are calling for owner Arnim Whisler to sell the team. Alaska Airline says it’s diverting Thorns and Timbers sponsorship dollars this quarter to an NWSL Players Association emergency fund to protect players. The NWSL has also dismissed the coach of the Orlando Pride and an assistant following an investigation into retaliatory behavior. Gymnastics – USA Gymnastics expands mental health services for athletes USA Gymnastics is expanding its mental health coverage for athletes and coaches. The organization will provide financial assistance for up to eight visits a year to mental health providers for eligible national team members across all disciplines. The new plan also allows for four visits to mental health providers for eligible coaches. USA Gymnastics will reimburse athletes/coaches up to $125 per visit. Coaches and athletes may use whatever health care provider they would like if the provider has “appropriate training and licensure in sport psychology or mental health.” Funding for the program was provided in part by the organization’s sponsorship deal with apparel provider GK Elite. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Volleyball Glen Oaks Community College at Lake Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer St. Joseph 2, Vicksburg 1 Lakeshore 9, Niles 1 Edwardsburg 7, Dowagiac 2 Cassopolis 6, Berrien Springs 1 Schoolcraft 2, South Haven 0 Bloomingdale 5, New Buffalo 1 Holland Black River 7, Bridgman 0 Watervliet 5, Lawton 4 Coloma 4, Parchment 4 – TIE Brandywine 2, Constantine 1 Allegan 8, Saugatuck 0 Fennville 3, Kalamazoo Hackett 2 Otsego 2, GR Ottawa Hills 1 Delton-Kellogg 3, Kalamazoo Christian 3 – TIE Volleyball Edwardsburg 3, Lakeshore 0 Buchanan 3, St. Joseph 1 Our Lady of the Lake 3, Lawrence 0 Bridgman 3, South Haven 0 Cassopolis 3, Bangor 0 Today Volleyball Bloomingdale at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Mendon at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Comstock, 6:00 p.m. River Valley at Howardsville Christian, 6:00 p.m. Fennville at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Watervliet at Coloma, 6:30 p.m. Delton-Kellogg, Kalamazoo Christian, Parchment at Galesburg-Augusta, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                      (7-0)     50 2. Caledonia                                           (7-0)     44 3. Rockford                                            (7-0)     39 4. Macomb Dakota                                    (7-0)     37 5. Rochester Adams                                 (6-1)     26 6. West Bloomfield                                  (6-1)     23 7. Lapeer                                                (7-0)     17 8. Brighton                                            (7-0)     16 9. Davison                                              (6-1)     10 10. Saline                                              (6-1)     4 Others receiving votes: Romeo 3. Southfield 2. Detroit Catholic Central 2. Clinton Township Chippewa Valley 2. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                          (7-0)     49 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                          (6-1)     46 3. Livonia Franklin                                   (7-0)     37 4. Muskegon Mona Shores                         (6-1)     36 5. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central          (7-0)     32 6. South Lyon                                         (6-1)     23 7. Midland                                              (6-1)     17 (tie) East Lansing                                     (6-1)     17 9. Birmingham Seaholm                             (7-0)     9 10. Battle Creek Central                       (6-1)    5 Others receiving votes: Saginaw Heritage 2. Swartz Creek 1. Temperance Bedford 1. Division 3 1. Detroit King (5)                                  (5-1)     50 2. Mason                                                 (7-0)     44 3. Muskegon                                           (5-2)     36 4. River Rouge                                        (5-1)     33 5. Mount Pleasant                                   (6-1)     31 6. St. Joseph                                         (6-1)    26 7. Walled Lake Western                            (6-1)     21 8. Zeeland West                                      (6-1)     19 9. Grosse Pointe North                            (7-0)     9 10. Trenton                                           (6-1)     3 (tie) Cadillac                                          (5-2)     3 Others receiving votes: none. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (4)           (7-0)     49 2. Whitehall (1)                                      (7-0)     46 3. Riverview                                           (7-0)     40 4. Redford Union                                     (7-0)     35 5. Freeland                                            (6-1)     30 6. Edwardsburg                                    (6-1)    20 7. Croswell-Lexington                             (6-1)     17 8. Goodrich                                            (6-1)     13 8. Tecumseh                                            (7-0)     13 10. Fruitport                                          (5-2)     4 Others receiving votes: Chelsea 3. Hudsonville Unity Christian 2. North Branch 2. Charlotte 1. Division 5 1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (3)          (6-1)     48 2. Frankenmuth (2)                                  (7-0)     47 3. Detroit Country Day                            (5-1)     40 4. Gladwin                                             (7-0)     33 5. Corunna                                             (6-1)     28 6. Portland                                            (6-1)     26 7. Marine City                                         (6-1)     16 8. Muskegon Oakridge                              (6-1)     13 9. Belding                                              (6-1)     8 10. Olivet                                              (6-1)     5 Others receiving votes: Armada 3. Berrien Springs 3. Kingsley 3. Flint Hamady 2. Division 6 1. Clinton (4)                                         (7-0)     49 2. Standish-Sterling                               (7-0)     42 3. Negaunee                                           (7-0)     40 4. Grand Rapids West Catholic (1)              (6-1)     32 5. Durand                                              (7-0)     28 6. Boyne City                                          (7-0)     23 7. Millington                                          (6-1)     15 (tie) Warren Michigan Collegiate               (6-1)     15 9. Constantine                                      (6-1)    9 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley             (7-0)     9 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 5. Reed City 5. Almont 2. Buchanan 1. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (4)                  (7-0)     40 2. Hudson                                              (7-0)     36 3. Detroit Central                                   (7-0)     32 4. Ithaca                                                            (6-1)     25 5. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker                (7-0)     23 6. Napoleon                                            (7-0)     20 7. North Muskegon                                  (6-1)     14 8. Charlevoix                                          (6-1)     8 9. New Lothrop                                       (6-1)     7 (tie) Jackson Lumen Christi                       (4-3)     7 (tie) Lawton                                         (6-1)    7 Others receiving votes: Union City 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (4)                    (7-0)     40 2. Beal City                                            (7-0)     36 3. Ubly                                                  (7-0)     32 4. Iron Mountain                                     (6-1)     28 5. Evart                                                 (6-1)     22 6. Centreville                                       (6-1)    15 7. Fowler                                               (6-1)     12 8. Frankfort                                           (6-1)     10 9. Reading                                              (6-1)     9 (tie) Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary   (6-1)     9 Others receiving votes: Harbor Beach 4. St. Ignace LaSalle 3. 8-Player Division 1 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian (4)  (7-0)     48 2. Adrian Lenawee Christian                      (6-1)     41 (tie) Merrill (1)                                      (7-0)     41 4. Munising                                            (7-0)     33 5. Martin                                              (6-1)    31 6. Bridgman                                          (7-0)    26 7. Rogers City                                        (7-0)     12 8. Kingston                                            (7-0)     11 9. Newberry                                           (6-1)     10 10. Farwell                                            (7-0)     5 Others receiving votes: Brown City 4. Norway 4. Mesick 4. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 3. Lincoln-Alcona 2. 8-Player Division 2 1. Powers North Central (4)                     (7-0)     40 2. Colon                                               (7-0)    36 3. Marion                                               (7-0)     30 4. Climax-Scotts                                   (6-1)    24 5. Morrice                                              (6-1)     20 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park                      (6-1)     18 7. Peck                                                  (6-1)     15 8. Posen                                                (6-1)     14 9. Au Gres-Sims                                      (6-1)     11 10. Mendon                                           (5-2)    9 Others receiving votes: Lake Linden-Hubbell 3.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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KC holds off Vegas on MNF; MLB Playoffs resume today – WSJM Morning Sports

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 2:58


NFL – National Football League – Week 5 Last Night Kansas City Chiefs 30, Las Vegas Raiders 29 Chiefs 30, Raiders 29 – Chiefs hold on for wild 30-29 victory over rival Raiders Patrick Mahomes threw four touchdown passes to Travis Kelce, the Chiefs overcame an early 17-point deficit along with a dubious roughing-the-passer penalty, and Kansas City extended its mastery of the Las Vegas Raiders, holding on for a 30-29 victory. The Raiders had a chance to march for the winning field goal, but a pass to Davante Adams that was ruled a catch was overturned by replay, which showed him stepping out of bounds. That brought up fourth down in the closing seconds, and Derek Carr’s final pass fell incomplete to allow Kansas City to hold on. NFL – Roughing-the-passer call prompts officiating scrutiny A controversial roughing-the-passer penalty just before halftime of the Las Vegas Raiders’ game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night delivered another blow to the NFL and its beleaguered officiating crew. The Chiefs had just scored to trim their deficit to 17-7 just before halftime when Chris Jones stripped Derek Carr from behind. The Pro Bowl defensive tackle landed on the Raiders quarterback while also coming away with the ball, and replays showed it was clearly loose and that Jones clearly recovered, but referee Carl Cheffers threw a flag for roughing the passer. The call came one day after referee Jerome Boger was panned for a roughing call on Tom Brady that helped the Buccaneers seal their win over Atlanta. NFL – Panthers fire Matt Rhule after 1-4 start; Wilks takes over The Carolina Panthers have fired coach Matt Rhule, ending the former Baylor coach’s tenure five games into his third losing season. Rhule is the first NFL coach to be fired this season. He went 11-27 with Carolina and leaves with roughly $40 million left on the seven-year, guaranteed $62 million contract he signed in 2020. Defensive pass game coordinator and secondary coach Steve Wilks will serve as interim coach for the rest of the season. The Panthers also fired two of Rhule’s longtime assistants, defensive coordinator Phil Snow and assistant special teams coach Ed Foley. MLB – Major League Baseball Playoffs – Divisional Series – Best of Five Today Philadelphia (Suárez 10-7) at Atlanta (Fried 14-7), 1:07 p.m. Seattle (Gilbert 13-6) at Houston (Verlander 18-4), 3:37 p.m. Cleveland (Quantrill 15-5) at New York (Cole 13-8), 7:37 p.m. San Diego (Clevinger 7-7) at Los Angeles (Urías 17-7), 9:37 p.m. MLB – MLB Playoffs: Judge, Verlander join fray as 8 teams remain Major League Baseball’s first foray into a best-of-three wild-card round provided its share of memorable moments. A 15-inning, 432-pitch game. A seven-run comeback win. Joe Musgrove’s ears. Now it’s on to the division series, which is business as usual with a best-of-five format. The four matchups are Braves-Phillies, Padres-Dodgers, Mariners-Astros and Guardians-Yankees and all of them begin Tuesday. The Astros, Yankees, Braves and Dodgers got to rest and watch the wild-card drama round from home, thanks to superior regular season records. MLB – Giants hire Pete Putila as new general manager The San Francisco Giants have hired Houston assistant general manager Pete Putila as their new GM. President of Baseball Operations Farhan Zaidi announced that Putila will replace Scott Harris, who was hired as GM for the Detroit Tigers last month. The 33-year-old Putila was in his 12th season with the Astros and third as assistant general manager. Houston has advanced to the postseason in each of Putila’s three seasons as assistant GM, reaching the World Series last season and the American League Championship Series in 2020. MLB – Cubs’ Hoyer planning more ‘intelligent spending’ this winter Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer says he is encouraged by how the team finished the franchise’s second straight losing season. But he says the organization is focused on the short and long term when it comes to its offseason plans. Hoyer is staying with the ambiguous concept of “intelligent spending” — which could price the big-market club out of the massive contracts at the top end of the free-agent market. While Hoyer left himself miles of wiggle room when it comes to the team’s offseason plans, he did confirm the club would make a qualifying offer to All-Star catcher Willson Contreras. NHL – National Hockey League – Regular Season Start Tonight Tampa Bay Lightning at New York Rangers, 7:30 p.m. Vegas Golden Knights at Los Angeles Kings, 10:00 p.m. -Blackhawks open up on Wednesday at Colorado at 9:00 p.m. -Red Wings open up on Friday vs. Montreal at 7:00 p.m. NHL – Blackhawks claim D Jarred Tinordi off waivers from Rangers The Chicago Blackhawks have claimed defenseman Jarred Tinordi off waivers from the New York Rangers. The 30-year-old Tinordi scored a goal in seven games with New York last season. He was selected by Montreal in the first round of the 2010 draft. The Blackhawks open the regular season on Wednesday night at Colorado. NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Tonight Oklahoma City Thunder at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. Milwaukee Bucks at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NCAAFB – Wisconsin’s Mellusi hurts wrist, won’t play against Spartans Wisconsin running back Chez Mellusi will miss at least one game after injuring his right wrist in the Badgers’ 42-7 victory over Northwestern. Mellusi has rushed for 223 yards and one touchdown on 56 carries this season. Wisconsin announced Monday that Mellusi wouldn’t be available when the Badgers visit Michigan State on Saturday. Badgers interim head coach Jim Leonhard said it was uncertain just how much time Mellusi would miss. Mellusi rushed for 815 yards and five touchdowns in nine games with Wisconsin last year before a torn left anterior cruciate ligament knocked him out for the remainder of the season. Golf – LIV – Johnson has $30 million year and growing in LIV Golf Dustin Johnson already is assured of a $30 million year with Saudi-funded LIV Golf. Johnson finished out of the top 10 for the first time in six events last week in Bangkok. But because Branden Grace had to withdraw because of injury, Johnson is assured of claiming the points race. He has a 42-point lead over Grace. Johnson has won about $12.7 million in earnings, with $3 million of that coming from the team competition. Winning the season points title comes with an $18 million bonus. Johnson still has two events left this year. NWSL – NWSL players call for owner to sell Chicago franchise The fallout is continuing after the release of a report into misconduct in the National Women’s Soccer League. Chicago Red Stars players are calling for owner Arnim Whisler to sell the team. Alaska Airline says it’s diverting Thorns and Timbers sponsorship dollars this quarter to an NWSL Players Association emergency fund to protect players. The NWSL has also dismissed the coach of the Orlando Pride and an assistant following an investigation into retaliatory behavior. Gymnastics – USA Gymnastics expands mental health services for athletes USA Gymnastics is expanding its mental health coverage for athletes and coaches. The organization will provide financial assistance for up to eight visits a year to mental health providers for eligible national team members across all disciplines. The new plan also allows for four visits to mental health providers for eligible coaches. USA Gymnastics will reimburse athletes/coaches up to $125 per visit. Coaches and athletes may use whatever health care provider they would like if the provider has “appropriate training and licensure in sport psychology or mental health.” Funding for the program was provided in part by the organization’s sponsorship deal with apparel provider GK Elite. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Volleyball Glen Oaks Community College at Lake Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer St. Joseph 2, Vicksburg 1 Lakeshore 9, Niles 1 Edwardsburg 7, Dowagiac 2 Cassopolis 6, Berrien Springs 1 Schoolcraft 2, South Haven 0 Bloomingdale 5, New Buffalo 1 Holland Black River 7, Bridgman 0 Watervliet 5, Lawton 4 Coloma 4, Parchment 4 – TIE Brandywine 2, Constantine 1 Allegan 8, Saugatuck 0 Fennville 3, Kalamazoo Hackett 2 Otsego 2, GR Ottawa Hills 1 Delton-Kellogg 3, Kalamazoo Christian 3 – TIE Volleyball Edwardsburg 3, Lakeshore 0 Buchanan 3, St. Joseph 1 Our Lady of the Lake 3, Lawrence 0 Bridgman 3, South Haven 0 Cassopolis 3, Bangor 0 Today Volleyball Bloomingdale at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Mendon at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Comstock, 6:00 p.m. River Valley at Howardsville Christian, 6:00 p.m. Fennville at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Watervliet at Coloma, 6:30 p.m. Delton-Kellogg, Kalamazoo Christian, Parchment at Galesburg-Augusta, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                      (7-0)     50 2. Caledonia                                           (7-0)     44 3. Rockford                                            (7-0)     39 4. Macomb Dakota                                    (7-0)     37 5. Rochester Adams                                 (6-1)     26 6. West Bloomfield                                  (6-1)     23 7. Lapeer                                                (7-0)     17 8. Brighton                                            (7-0)     16 9. Davison                                              (6-1)     10 10. Saline                                              (6-1)     4 Others receiving votes: Romeo 3. Southfield 2. Detroit Catholic Central 2. Clinton Township Chippewa Valley 2. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                          (7-0)     49 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                          (6-1)     46 3. Livonia Franklin                                   (7-0)     37 4. Muskegon Mona Shores                         (6-1)     36 5. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central          (7-0)     32 6. South Lyon                                         (6-1)     23 7. Midland                                              (6-1)     17 (tie) East Lansing                                     (6-1)     17 9. Birmingham Seaholm                             (7-0)     9 10. Battle Creek Central                       (6-1)    5 Others receiving votes: Saginaw Heritage 2. Swartz Creek 1. Temperance Bedford 1. Division 3 1. Detroit King (5)                                  (5-1)     50 2. Mason                                                 (7-0)     44 3. Muskegon                                           (5-2)     36 4. River Rouge                                        (5-1)     33 5. Mount Pleasant                                   (6-1)     31 6. St. Joseph                                         (6-1)    26 7. Walled Lake Western                            (6-1)     21 8. Zeeland West                                      (6-1)     19 9. Grosse Pointe North                            (7-0)     9 10. Trenton                                           (6-1)     3 (tie) Cadillac                                          (5-2)     3 Others receiving votes: none. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (4)           (7-0)     49 2. Whitehall (1)                                      (7-0)     46 3. Riverview                                           (7-0)     40 4. Redford Union                                     (7-0)     35 5. Freeland                                            (6-1)     30 6. Edwardsburg                                    (6-1)    20 7. Croswell-Lexington                             (6-1)     17 8. Goodrich                                            (6-1)     13 8. Tecumseh                                            (7-0)     13 10. Fruitport                                          (5-2)     4 Others receiving votes: Chelsea 3. Hudsonville Unity Christian 2. North Branch 2. Charlotte 1. Division 5 1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (3)          (6-1)     48 2. Frankenmuth (2)                                  (7-0)     47 3. Detroit Country Day                            (5-1)     40 4. Gladwin                                             (7-0)     33 5. Corunna                                             (6-1)     28 6. Portland                                            (6-1)     26 7. Marine City                                         (6-1)     16 8. Muskegon Oakridge                              (6-1)     13 9. Belding                                              (6-1)     8 10. Olivet                                              (6-1)     5 Others receiving votes: Armada 3. Berrien Springs 3. Kingsley 3. Flint Hamady 2. Division 6 1. Clinton (4)                                         (7-0)     49 2. Standish-Sterling                               (7-0)     42 3. Negaunee                                           (7-0)     40 4. Grand Rapids West Catholic (1)              (6-1)     32 5. Durand                                              (7-0)     28 6. Boyne City                                          (7-0)     23 7. Millington                                          (6-1)     15 (tie) Warren Michigan Collegiate               (6-1)     15 9. Constantine                                      (6-1)    9 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley             (7-0)     9 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 5. Reed City 5. Almont 2. Buchanan 1. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (4)                  (7-0)     40 2. Hudson                                              (7-0)     36 3. Detroit Central                                   (7-0)     32 4. Ithaca                                                            (6-1)     25 5. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker                (7-0)     23 6. Napoleon                                            (7-0)     20 7. North Muskegon                                  (6-1)     14 8. Charlevoix                                          (6-1)     8 9. New Lothrop                                       (6-1)     7 (tie) Jackson Lumen Christi                       (4-3)     7 (tie) Lawton                                         (6-1)    7 Others receiving votes: Union City 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (4)                    (7-0)     40 2. Beal City                                            (7-0)     36 3. Ubly                                                  (7-0)     32 4. Iron Mountain                                     (6-1)     28 5. Evart                                                 (6-1)     22 6. Centreville                                       (6-1)    15 7. Fowler                                               (6-1)     12 8. Frankfort                                           (6-1)     10 9. Reading                                              (6-1)     9 (tie) Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary   (6-1)     9 Others receiving votes: Harbor Beach 4. St. Ignace LaSalle 3. 8-Player Division 1 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian (4)  (7-0)     48 2. Adrian Lenawee Christian                      (6-1)     41 (tie) Merrill (1)                                      (7-0)     41 4. Munising                                            (7-0)     33 5. Martin                                              (6-1)    31 6. Bridgman                                          (7-0)    26 7. Rogers City                                        (7-0)     12 8. Kingston                                            (7-0)     11 9. Newberry                                           (6-1)     10 10. Farwell                                            (7-0)     5 Others receiving votes: Brown City 4. Norway 4. Mesick 4. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 3. Lincoln-Alcona 2. 8-Player Division 2 1. Powers North Central (4)                     (7-0)     40 2. Colon                                               (7-0)    36 3. Marion                                               (7-0)     30 4. Climax-Scotts                                   (6-1)    24 5. Morrice                                              (6-1)     20 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park                      (6-1)     18 7. Peck                                                  (6-1)     15 8. Posen                                                (6-1)     14 9. Au Gres-Sims                                      (6-1)     11 10. Mendon                                           (5-2)    9 Others receiving votes: Lake Linden-Hubbell 3.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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KC holds off Vegas on MNF; MLB Playoffs resume today – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 2:58


NFL – National Football League – Week 5 Last Night Kansas City Chiefs 30, Las Vegas Raiders 29 Chiefs 30, Raiders 29 – Chiefs hold on for wild 30-29 victory over rival Raiders Patrick Mahomes threw four touchdown passes to Travis Kelce, the Chiefs overcame an early 17-point deficit along with a dubious roughing-the-passer penalty, and Kansas City extended its mastery of the Las Vegas Raiders, holding on for a 30-29 victory. The Raiders had a chance to march for the winning field goal, but a pass to Davante Adams that was ruled a catch was overturned by replay, which showed him stepping out of bounds. That brought up fourth down in the closing seconds, and Derek Carr’s final pass fell incomplete to allow Kansas City to hold on. NFL – Roughing-the-passer call prompts officiating scrutiny A controversial roughing-the-passer penalty just before halftime of the Las Vegas Raiders’ game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night delivered another blow to the NFL and its beleaguered officiating crew. The Chiefs had just scored to trim their deficit to 17-7 just before halftime when Chris Jones stripped Derek Carr from behind. The Pro Bowl defensive tackle landed on the Raiders quarterback while also coming away with the ball, and replays showed it was clearly loose and that Jones clearly recovered, but referee Carl Cheffers threw a flag for roughing the passer. The call came one day after referee Jerome Boger was panned for a roughing call on Tom Brady that helped the Buccaneers seal their win over Atlanta. NFL – Panthers fire Matt Rhule after 1-4 start; Wilks takes over The Carolina Panthers have fired coach Matt Rhule, ending the former Baylor coach’s tenure five games into his third losing season. Rhule is the first NFL coach to be fired this season. He went 11-27 with Carolina and leaves with roughly $40 million left on the seven-year, guaranteed $62 million contract he signed in 2020. Defensive pass game coordinator and secondary coach Steve Wilks will serve as interim coach for the rest of the season. The Panthers also fired two of Rhule’s longtime assistants, defensive coordinator Phil Snow and assistant special teams coach Ed Foley. MLB – Major League Baseball Playoffs – Divisional Series – Best of Five Today Philadelphia (Suárez 10-7) at Atlanta (Fried 14-7), 1:07 p.m. Seattle (Gilbert 13-6) at Houston (Verlander 18-4), 3:37 p.m. Cleveland (Quantrill 15-5) at New York (Cole 13-8), 7:37 p.m. San Diego (Clevinger 7-7) at Los Angeles (Urías 17-7), 9:37 p.m. MLB – MLB Playoffs: Judge, Verlander join fray as 8 teams remain Major League Baseball’s first foray into a best-of-three wild-card round provided its share of memorable moments. A 15-inning, 432-pitch game. A seven-run comeback win. Joe Musgrove’s ears. Now it’s on to the division series, which is business as usual with a best-of-five format. The four matchups are Braves-Phillies, Padres-Dodgers, Mariners-Astros and Guardians-Yankees and all of them begin Tuesday. The Astros, Yankees, Braves and Dodgers got to rest and watch the wild-card drama round from home, thanks to superior regular season records. MLB – Giants hire Pete Putila as new general manager The San Francisco Giants have hired Houston assistant general manager Pete Putila as their new GM. President of Baseball Operations Farhan Zaidi announced that Putila will replace Scott Harris, who was hired as GM for the Detroit Tigers last month. The 33-year-old Putila was in his 12th season with the Astros and third as assistant general manager. Houston has advanced to the postseason in each of Putila’s three seasons as assistant GM, reaching the World Series last season and the American League Championship Series in 2020. MLB – Cubs’ Hoyer planning more ‘intelligent spending’ this winter Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer says he is encouraged by how the team finished the franchise’s second straight losing season. But he says the organization is focused on the short and long term when it comes to its offseason plans. Hoyer is staying with the ambiguous concept of “intelligent spending” — which could price the big-market club out of the massive contracts at the top end of the free-agent market. While Hoyer left himself miles of wiggle room when it comes to the team’s offseason plans, he did confirm the club would make a qualifying offer to All-Star catcher Willson Contreras. NHL – National Hockey League – Regular Season Start Tonight Tampa Bay Lightning at New York Rangers, 7:30 p.m. Vegas Golden Knights at Los Angeles Kings, 10:00 p.m. -Blackhawks open up on Wednesday at Colorado at 9:00 p.m. -Red Wings open up on Friday vs. Montreal at 7:00 p.m. NHL – Blackhawks claim D Jarred Tinordi off waivers from Rangers The Chicago Blackhawks have claimed defenseman Jarred Tinordi off waivers from the New York Rangers. The 30-year-old Tinordi scored a goal in seven games with New York last season. He was selected by Montreal in the first round of the 2010 draft. The Blackhawks open the regular season on Wednesday night at Colorado. NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Tonight Oklahoma City Thunder at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. Milwaukee Bucks at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NCAAFB – Wisconsin’s Mellusi hurts wrist, won’t play against Spartans Wisconsin running back Chez Mellusi will miss at least one game after injuring his right wrist in the Badgers’ 42-7 victory over Northwestern. Mellusi has rushed for 223 yards and one touchdown on 56 carries this season. Wisconsin announced Monday that Mellusi wouldn’t be available when the Badgers visit Michigan State on Saturday. Badgers interim head coach Jim Leonhard said it was uncertain just how much time Mellusi would miss. Mellusi rushed for 815 yards and five touchdowns in nine games with Wisconsin last year before a torn left anterior cruciate ligament knocked him out for the remainder of the season. Golf – LIV – Johnson has $30 million year and growing in LIV Golf Dustin Johnson already is assured of a $30 million year with Saudi-funded LIV Golf. Johnson finished out of the top 10 for the first time in six events last week in Bangkok. But because Branden Grace had to withdraw because of injury, Johnson is assured of claiming the points race. He has a 42-point lead over Grace. Johnson has won about $12.7 million in earnings, with $3 million of that coming from the team competition. Winning the season points title comes with an $18 million bonus. Johnson still has two events left this year. NWSL – NWSL players call for owner to sell Chicago franchise The fallout is continuing after the release of a report into misconduct in the National Women’s Soccer League. Chicago Red Stars players are calling for owner Arnim Whisler to sell the team. Alaska Airline says it’s diverting Thorns and Timbers sponsorship dollars this quarter to an NWSL Players Association emergency fund to protect players. The NWSL has also dismissed the coach of the Orlando Pride and an assistant following an investigation into retaliatory behavior. Gymnastics – USA Gymnastics expands mental health services for athletes USA Gymnastics is expanding its mental health coverage for athletes and coaches. The organization will provide financial assistance for up to eight visits a year to mental health providers for eligible national team members across all disciplines. The new plan also allows for four visits to mental health providers for eligible coaches. USA Gymnastics will reimburse athletes/coaches up to $125 per visit. Coaches and athletes may use whatever health care provider they would like if the provider has “appropriate training and licensure in sport psychology or mental health.” Funding for the program was provided in part by the organization’s sponsorship deal with apparel provider GK Elite. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Volleyball Glen Oaks Community College at Lake Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer St. Joseph 2, Vicksburg 1 Lakeshore 9, Niles 1 Edwardsburg 7, Dowagiac 2 Cassopolis 6, Berrien Springs 1 Schoolcraft 2, South Haven 0 Bloomingdale 5, New Buffalo 1 Holland Black River 7, Bridgman 0 Watervliet 5, Lawton 4 Coloma 4, Parchment 4 – TIE Brandywine 2, Constantine 1 Allegan 8, Saugatuck 0 Fennville 3, Kalamazoo Hackett 2 Otsego 2, GR Ottawa Hills 1 Delton-Kellogg 3, Kalamazoo Christian 3 – TIE Volleyball Edwardsburg 3, Lakeshore 0 Buchanan 3, St. Joseph 1 Our Lady of the Lake 3, Lawrence 0 Bridgman 3, South Haven 0 Cassopolis 3, Bangor 0 Today Volleyball Bloomingdale at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Mendon at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Comstock, 6:00 p.m. River Valley at Howardsville Christian, 6:00 p.m. Fennville at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Watervliet at Coloma, 6:30 p.m. Delton-Kellogg, Kalamazoo Christian, Parchment at Galesburg-Augusta, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                      (7-0)     50 2. Caledonia                                           (7-0)     44 3. Rockford                                            (7-0)     39 4. Macomb Dakota                                    (7-0)     37 5. Rochester Adams                                 (6-1)     26 6. West Bloomfield                                  (6-1)     23 7. Lapeer                                                (7-0)     17 8. Brighton                                            (7-0)     16 9. Davison                                              (6-1)     10 10. Saline                                              (6-1)     4 Others receiving votes: Romeo 3. Southfield 2. Detroit Catholic Central 2. Clinton Township Chippewa Valley 2. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                          (7-0)     49 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                          (6-1)     46 3. Livonia Franklin                                   (7-0)     37 4. Muskegon Mona Shores                         (6-1)     36 5. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central          (7-0)     32 6. South Lyon                                         (6-1)     23 7. Midland                                              (6-1)     17 (tie) East Lansing                                     (6-1)     17 9. Birmingham Seaholm                             (7-0)     9 10. Battle Creek Central                       (6-1)    5 Others receiving votes: Saginaw Heritage 2. Swartz Creek 1. Temperance Bedford 1. Division 3 1. Detroit King (5)                                  (5-1)     50 2. Mason                                                 (7-0)     44 3. Muskegon                                           (5-2)     36 4. River Rouge                                        (5-1)     33 5. Mount Pleasant                                   (6-1)     31 6. St. Joseph                                         (6-1)    26 7. Walled Lake Western                            (6-1)     21 8. Zeeland West                                      (6-1)     19 9. Grosse Pointe North                            (7-0)     9 10. Trenton                                           (6-1)     3 (tie) Cadillac                                          (5-2)     3 Others receiving votes: none. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (4)           (7-0)     49 2. Whitehall (1)                                      (7-0)     46 3. Riverview                                           (7-0)     40 4. Redford Union                                     (7-0)     35 5. Freeland                                            (6-1)     30 6. Edwardsburg                                    (6-1)    20 7. Croswell-Lexington                             (6-1)     17 8. Goodrich                                            (6-1)     13 8. Tecumseh                                            (7-0)     13 10. Fruitport                                          (5-2)     4 Others receiving votes: Chelsea 3. Hudsonville Unity Christian 2. North Branch 2. Charlotte 1. Division 5 1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (3)          (6-1)     48 2. Frankenmuth (2)                                  (7-0)     47 3. Detroit Country Day                            (5-1)     40 4. Gladwin                                             (7-0)     33 5. Corunna                                             (6-1)     28 6. Portland                                            (6-1)     26 7. Marine City                                         (6-1)     16 8. Muskegon Oakridge                              (6-1)     13 9. Belding                                              (6-1)     8 10. Olivet                                              (6-1)     5 Others receiving votes: Armada 3. Berrien Springs 3. Kingsley 3. Flint Hamady 2. Division 6 1. Clinton (4)                                         (7-0)     49 2. Standish-Sterling                               (7-0)     42 3. Negaunee                                           (7-0)     40 4. Grand Rapids West Catholic (1)              (6-1)     32 5. Durand                                              (7-0)     28 6. Boyne City                                          (7-0)     23 7. Millington                                          (6-1)     15 (tie) Warren Michigan Collegiate               (6-1)     15 9. Constantine                                      (6-1)    9 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley             (7-0)     9 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 5. Reed City 5. Almont 2. Buchanan 1. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (4)                  (7-0)     40 2. Hudson                                              (7-0)     36 3. Detroit Central                                   (7-0)     32 4. Ithaca                                                            (6-1)     25 5. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker                (7-0)     23 6. Napoleon                                            (7-0)     20 7. North Muskegon                                  (6-1)     14 8. Charlevoix                                          (6-1)     8 9. New Lothrop                                       (6-1)     7 (tie) Jackson Lumen Christi                       (4-3)     7 (tie) Lawton                                         (6-1)    7 Others receiving votes: Union City 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (4)                    (7-0)     40 2. Beal City                                            (7-0)     36 3. Ubly                                                  (7-0)     32 4. Iron Mountain                                     (6-1)     28 5. Evart                                                 (6-1)     22 6. Centreville                                       (6-1)    15 7. Fowler                                               (6-1)     12 8. Frankfort                                           (6-1)     10 9. Reading                                              (6-1)     9 (tie) Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary   (6-1)     9 Others receiving votes: Harbor Beach 4. St. Ignace LaSalle 3. 8-Player Division 1 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian (4)  (7-0)     48 2. Adrian Lenawee Christian                      (6-1)     41 (tie) Merrill (1)                                      (7-0)     41 4. Munising                                            (7-0)     33 5. Martin                                              (6-1)    31 6. Bridgman                                          (7-0)    26 7. Rogers City                                        (7-0)     12 8. Kingston                                            (7-0)     11 9. Newberry                                           (6-1)     10 10. Farwell                                            (7-0)     5 Others receiving votes: Brown City 4. Norway 4. Mesick 4. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 3. Lincoln-Alcona 2. 8-Player Division 2 1. Powers North Central (4)                     (7-0)     40 2. Colon                                               (7-0)    36 3. Marion                                               (7-0)     30 4. Climax-Scotts                                   (6-1)    24 5. Morrice                                              (6-1)     20 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park                      (6-1)     18 7. Peck                                                  (6-1)     15 8. Posen                                                (6-1)     14 9. Au Gres-Sims                                      (6-1)     11 10. Mendon                                           (5-2)    9 Others receiving votes: Lake Linden-Hubbell 3.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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KC holds off Vegas on MNF; MLB Playoffs resume today – Tuesday Morning Sports Update

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 2:58


NFL – National Football League – Week 5 Last Night Kansas City Chiefs 30, Las Vegas Raiders 29 Chiefs 30, Raiders 29 – Chiefs hold on for wild 30-29 victory over rival Raiders Patrick Mahomes threw four touchdown passes to Travis Kelce, the Chiefs overcame an early 17-point deficit along with a dubious roughing-the-passer penalty, and Kansas City extended its mastery of the Las Vegas Raiders, holding on for a 30-29 victory. The Raiders had a chance to march for the winning field goal, but a pass to Davante Adams that was ruled a catch was overturned by replay, which showed him stepping out of bounds. That brought up fourth down in the closing seconds, and Derek Carr’s final pass fell incomplete to allow Kansas City to hold on. NFL – Roughing-the-passer call prompts officiating scrutiny A controversial roughing-the-passer penalty just before halftime of the Las Vegas Raiders’ game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night delivered another blow to the NFL and its beleaguered officiating crew. The Chiefs had just scored to trim their deficit to 17-7 just before halftime when Chris Jones stripped Derek Carr from behind. The Pro Bowl defensive tackle landed on the Raiders quarterback while also coming away with the ball, and replays showed it was clearly loose and that Jones clearly recovered, but referee Carl Cheffers threw a flag for roughing the passer. The call came one day after referee Jerome Boger was panned for a roughing call on Tom Brady that helped the Buccaneers seal their win over Atlanta. NFL – Panthers fire Matt Rhule after 1-4 start; Wilks takes over The Carolina Panthers have fired coach Matt Rhule, ending the former Baylor coach’s tenure five games into his third losing season. Rhule is the first NFL coach to be fired this season. He went 11-27 with Carolina and leaves with roughly $40 million left on the seven-year, guaranteed $62 million contract he signed in 2020. Defensive pass game coordinator and secondary coach Steve Wilks will serve as interim coach for the rest of the season. The Panthers also fired two of Rhule’s longtime assistants, defensive coordinator Phil Snow and assistant special teams coach Ed Foley. MLB – Major League Baseball Playoffs – Divisional Series – Best of Five Today Philadelphia (Suárez 10-7) at Atlanta (Fried 14-7), 1:07 p.m. Seattle (Gilbert 13-6) at Houston (Verlander 18-4), 3:37 p.m. Cleveland (Quantrill 15-5) at New York (Cole 13-8), 7:37 p.m. San Diego (Clevinger 7-7) at Los Angeles (Urías 17-7), 9:37 p.m. MLB – MLB Playoffs: Judge, Verlander join fray as 8 teams remain Major League Baseball’s first foray into a best-of-three wild-card round provided its share of memorable moments. A 15-inning, 432-pitch game. A seven-run comeback win. Joe Musgrove’s ears. Now it’s on to the division series, which is business as usual with a best-of-five format. The four matchups are Braves-Phillies, Padres-Dodgers, Mariners-Astros and Guardians-Yankees and all of them begin Tuesday. The Astros, Yankees, Braves and Dodgers got to rest and watch the wild-card drama round from home, thanks to superior regular season records. MLB – Giants hire Pete Putila as new general manager The San Francisco Giants have hired Houston assistant general manager Pete Putila as their new GM. President of Baseball Operations Farhan Zaidi announced that Putila will replace Scott Harris, who was hired as GM for the Detroit Tigers last month. The 33-year-old Putila was in his 12th season with the Astros and third as assistant general manager. Houston has advanced to the postseason in each of Putila’s three seasons as assistant GM, reaching the World Series last season and the American League Championship Series in 2020. MLB – Cubs’ Hoyer planning more ‘intelligent spending’ this winter Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer says he is encouraged by how the team finished the franchise’s second straight losing season. But he says the organization is focused on the short and long term when it comes to its offseason plans. Hoyer is staying with the ambiguous concept of “intelligent spending” — which could price the big-market club out of the massive contracts at the top end of the free-agent market. While Hoyer left himself miles of wiggle room when it comes to the team’s offseason plans, he did confirm the club would make a qualifying offer to All-Star catcher Willson Contreras. NHL – National Hockey League – Regular Season Start Tonight Tampa Bay Lightning at New York Rangers, 7:30 p.m. Vegas Golden Knights at Los Angeles Kings, 10:00 p.m. -Blackhawks open up on Wednesday at Colorado at 9:00 p.m. -Red Wings open up on Friday vs. Montreal at 7:00 p.m. NHL – Blackhawks claim D Jarred Tinordi off waivers from Rangers The Chicago Blackhawks have claimed defenseman Jarred Tinordi off waivers from the New York Rangers. The 30-year-old Tinordi scored a goal in seven games with New York last season. He was selected by Montreal in the first round of the 2010 draft. The Blackhawks open the regular season on Wednesday night at Colorado. NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Tonight Oklahoma City Thunder at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. Milwaukee Bucks at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NCAAFB – Wisconsin’s Mellusi hurts wrist, won’t play against Spartans Wisconsin running back Chez Mellusi will miss at least one game after injuring his right wrist in the Badgers’ 42-7 victory over Northwestern. Mellusi has rushed for 223 yards and one touchdown on 56 carries this season. Wisconsin announced Monday that Mellusi wouldn’t be available when the Badgers visit Michigan State on Saturday. Badgers interim head coach Jim Leonhard said it was uncertain just how much time Mellusi would miss. Mellusi rushed for 815 yards and five touchdowns in nine games with Wisconsin last year before a torn left anterior cruciate ligament knocked him out for the remainder of the season. Golf – LIV – Johnson has $30 million year and growing in LIV Golf Dustin Johnson already is assured of a $30 million year with Saudi-funded LIV Golf. Johnson finished out of the top 10 for the first time in six events last week in Bangkok. But because Branden Grace had to withdraw because of injury, Johnson is assured of claiming the points race. He has a 42-point lead over Grace. Johnson has won about $12.7 million in earnings, with $3 million of that coming from the team competition. Winning the season points title comes with an $18 million bonus. Johnson still has two events left this year. NWSL – NWSL players call for owner to sell Chicago franchise The fallout is continuing after the release of a report into misconduct in the National Women’s Soccer League. Chicago Red Stars players are calling for owner Arnim Whisler to sell the team. Alaska Airline says it’s diverting Thorns and Timbers sponsorship dollars this quarter to an NWSL Players Association emergency fund to protect players. The NWSL has also dismissed the coach of the Orlando Pride and an assistant following an investigation into retaliatory behavior. Gymnastics – USA Gymnastics expands mental health services for athletes USA Gymnastics is expanding its mental health coverage for athletes and coaches. The organization will provide financial assistance for up to eight visits a year to mental health providers for eligible national team members across all disciplines. The new plan also allows for four visits to mental health providers for eligible coaches. USA Gymnastics will reimburse athletes/coaches up to $125 per visit. Coaches and athletes may use whatever health care provider they would like if the provider has “appropriate training and licensure in sport psychology or mental health.” Funding for the program was provided in part by the organization’s sponsorship deal with apparel provider GK Elite. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Volleyball Glen Oaks Community College at Lake Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer St. Joseph 2, Vicksburg 1 Lakeshore 9, Niles 1 Edwardsburg 7, Dowagiac 2 Cassopolis 6, Berrien Springs 1 Schoolcraft 2, South Haven 0 Bloomingdale 5, New Buffalo 1 Holland Black River 7, Bridgman 0 Watervliet 5, Lawton 4 Coloma 4, Parchment 4 – TIE Brandywine 2, Constantine 1 Allegan 8, Saugatuck 0 Fennville 3, Kalamazoo Hackett 2 Otsego 2, GR Ottawa Hills 1 Delton-Kellogg 3, Kalamazoo Christian 3 – TIE Volleyball Edwardsburg 3, Lakeshore 0 Buchanan 3, St. Joseph 1 Our Lady of the Lake 3, Lawrence 0 Bridgman 3, South Haven 0 Cassopolis 3, Bangor 0 Today Volleyball Bloomingdale at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Mendon at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Paw Paw at Comstock, 6:00 p.m. River Valley at Howardsville Christian, 6:00 p.m. Fennville at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Watervliet at Coloma, 6:30 p.m. Delton-Kellogg, Kalamazoo Christian, Parchment at Galesburg-Augusta, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5)                                      (7-0)     50 2. Caledonia                                           (7-0)     44 3. Rockford                                            (7-0)     39 4. Macomb Dakota                                    (7-0)     37 5. Rochester Adams                                 (6-1)     26 6. West Bloomfield                                  (6-1)     23 7. Lapeer                                                (7-0)     17 8. Brighton                                            (7-0)     16 9. Davison                                              (6-1)     10 10. Saline                                              (6-1)     4 Others receiving votes: Romeo 3. Southfield 2. Detroit Catholic Central 2. Clinton Township Chippewa Valley 2. Division 2 1. Dexter (4)                                          (7-0)     49 2. Warren De La Salle (1)                          (6-1)     46 3. Livonia Franklin                                   (7-0)     37 4. Muskegon Mona Shores                         (6-1)     36 5. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central          (7-0)     32 6. South Lyon                                         (6-1)     23 7. Midland                                              (6-1)     17 (tie) East Lansing                                     (6-1)     17 9. Birmingham Seaholm                             (7-0)     9 10. Battle Creek Central                       (6-1)    5 Others receiving votes: Saginaw Heritage 2. Swartz Creek 1. Temperance Bedford 1. Division 3 1. Detroit King (5)                                  (5-1)     50 2. Mason                                                 (7-0)     44 3. Muskegon                                           (5-2)     36 4. River Rouge                                        (5-1)     33 5. Mount Pleasant                                   (6-1)     31 6. St. Joseph                                         (6-1)    26 7. Walled Lake Western                            (6-1)     21 8. Zeeland West                                      (6-1)     19 9. Grosse Pointe North                            (7-0)     9 10. Trenton                                           (6-1)     3 (tie) Cadillac                                          (5-2)     3 Others receiving votes: none. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (4)           (7-0)     49 2. Whitehall (1)                                      (7-0)     46 3. Riverview                                           (7-0)     40 4. Redford Union                                     (7-0)     35 5. Freeland                                            (6-1)     30 6. Edwardsburg                                    (6-1)    20 7. Croswell-Lexington                             (6-1)     17 8. Goodrich                                            (6-1)     13 8. Tecumseh                                            (7-0)     13 10. Fruitport                                          (5-2)     4 Others receiving votes: Chelsea 3. Hudsonville Unity Christian 2. North Branch 2. Charlotte 1. Division 5 1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (3)          (6-1)     48 2. Frankenmuth (2)                                  (7-0)     47 3. Detroit Country Day                            (5-1)     40 4. Gladwin                                             (7-0)     33 5. Corunna                                             (6-1)     28 6. Portland                                            (6-1)     26 7. Marine City                                         (6-1)     16 8. Muskegon Oakridge                              (6-1)     13 9. Belding                                              (6-1)     8 10. Olivet                                              (6-1)     5 Others receiving votes: Armada 3. Berrien Springs 3. Kingsley 3. Flint Hamady 2. Division 6 1. Clinton (4)                                         (7-0)     49 2. Standish-Sterling                               (7-0)     42 3. Negaunee                                           (7-0)     40 4. Grand Rapids West Catholic (1)              (6-1)     32 5. Durand                                              (7-0)     28 6. Boyne City                                          (7-0)     23 7. Millington                                          (6-1)     15 (tie) Warren Michigan Collegiate               (6-1)     15 9. Constantine                                      (6-1)    9 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley             (7-0)     9 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 5. Reed City 5. Almont 2. Buchanan 1. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (4)                  (7-0)     40 2. Hudson                                              (7-0)     36 3. Detroit Central                                   (7-0)     32 4. Ithaca                                                            (6-1)     25 5. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker                (7-0)     23 6. Napoleon                                            (7-0)     20 7. North Muskegon                                  (6-1)     14 8. Charlevoix                                          (6-1)     8 9. New Lothrop                                       (6-1)     7 (tie) Jackson Lumen Christi                       (4-3)     7 (tie) Lawton                                         (6-1)    7 Others receiving votes: Union City 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (4)                    (7-0)     40 2. Beal City                                            (7-0)     36 3. Ubly                                                  (7-0)     32 4. Iron Mountain                                     (6-1)     28 5. Evart                                                 (6-1)     22 6. Centreville                                       (6-1)    15 7. Fowler                                               (6-1)     12 8. Frankfort                                           (6-1)     10 9. Reading                                              (6-1)     9 (tie) Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary   (6-1)     9 Others receiving votes: Harbor Beach 4. St. Ignace LaSalle 3. 8-Player Division 1 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian (4)  (7-0)     48 2. Adrian Lenawee Christian                      (6-1)     41 (tie) Merrill (1)                                      (7-0)     41 4. Munising                                            (7-0)     33 5. Martin                                              (6-1)    31 6. Bridgman                                          (7-0)    26 7. Rogers City                                        (7-0)     12 8. Kingston                                            (7-0)     11 9. Newberry                                           (6-1)     10 10. Farwell                                            (7-0)     5 Others receiving votes: Brown City 4. Norway 4. Mesick 4. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 3. Lincoln-Alcona 2. 8-Player Division 2 1. Powers North Central (4)                     (7-0)     40 2. Colon                                               (7-0)    36 3. Marion                                               (7-0)     30 4. Climax-Scotts                                   (6-1)    24 5. Morrice                                              (6-1)     20 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park                      (6-1)     18 7. Peck                                                  (6-1)     15 8. Posen                                                (6-1)     14 9. Au Gres-Sims                                      (6-1)     11 10. Mendon                                           (5-2)    9 Others receiving votes: Lake Linden-Hubbell 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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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 – 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 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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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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Coach's Edge
Officiating during the time of COVID | Official Jeff Yorke

Coach's Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 46:20


In this episode high school official Jeff Yorke joins the Coach's Edge. Jeff has a variety of coaching and officiating experience which make him a unique guest on the show. He has at the youth level up to Freshman, JV and Varsity Boys and Jr. High, JV and Varsity girls. He has also coached at Millington, Saginaw Heritage, Birch Run, and Flint Hamady. He has also been officiating in some form since 1988. Topics of this episode: Challenges of officiating during COVID Day in the life of an official Surprises of officiating during this time Commonly misunderstood rules Advice for player/official communication and more... Thanks for listening to this episode. If you enjoy the show be sure to subscribe, rate and leave a positive review. Thanks again and have a great day! Check the links below to connect with us! Website: www.coachsedge.coach Camps: www.Cramerbasketball.com Online Training: https://cramerbasketball.mypthub.net/3/p/133059 Twitter.com/coachsedge1 Twitter.com/steve21cramer Facebook.com/cramerbasketball Youtube.com/cramerbasketball Instagram.com/cramer_basketball --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coachsedge/support

Coach John Daly - Coach to Expect Success - Podcasts
Success Traits & Championship Girls Basketball - Podcast #249

Coach John Daly - Coach to Expect Success - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 13:42


Watching some great girls basketball today with the Michigan High School Division 1 Title game - Saginaw Heritage and Southfield A & T. Watching the emotion, energy, focus, teamwork, etc., going on, got me thinking about a few success principles. This article that I found - check it out here: https://www.success.com/8-traits-you-need-to-be-successful-your-iq-isnt-one-of-them/?fbclid=IwAR3pOkyGrUlG7H6HR4koQGYmbsNbeafwb3MmDkkk_NBZQgboD00pVYNfYjQ So many of these traits in the article are showing up in this game today. One biggie I brought up today was that of Self-Regulation, keeping your emotions in check. That was seen in todays game that I was watching and it happens in life all the time. Sit back and enjoy the connection that I found with girls high school basketball & these success principles. Not a surprise that Saginaw Heritage wins 55-40. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top 26 Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on – especially my blog page where I am back to blogging now.

State Champs! Network
SC! HangTime Michigan | Episode 13 | 3/13/19

State Champs! Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 94:15


Lorne Plant, TJ Kelley, Scott Burnstein and Matt Mowery talk high school boys basketball quarterfinals and girls regionals. Hangtime Michigan is presented by Lawrence Technological University. Also brought to you in part by: Hungry Howie’s, MHSAA, and BCAM Boys BB talk: -Salute to new Haven’s Romeo Weems – Mr Basketball 2019 -Ypsilanti Lincoln’s amazing run featuring the #1 Freshman in the Country Emoni Bates. Has a freshman ever helped carry a Division One/Class A team to the Breslin Center? -UD Jesuit continues to dominate. -Detroit Edison defeats #1 Flint Beecher in Division 3. No one saw that coming. Right? -Harper Woods Chandler Park takes out #1 New Haven at the buzzer. Are they the favorite now in D2? -Is it inevitable Southfield Christian and Wyoming Tri Unity Christian will play for the D4 crown? -In D2, Hudsonville Unity Christian smokes Grand Rapids South Christian. Ludington soundly defeats Alma. Neither of these teams were ranked at the end of the season. -We update how our boys picks are looking (not great). Girls BB talk: -The “challenge” for Detroit Edison. -Been an odd year in girls hoops. Many traditional powers already out. -Julia Ayrault and GP North taking on Southfield A&T. Can they pull of two upsets? -Can Pioneer beat Wayne Memorial? -Dow already beat Saginaw Heritage once. -Hamilton drops Edwardsburg. Clear path to semi’s? -Can Ypsi Arbor Prep get to semi’s in D3 to face Pewamo? -D4 St. Ignace Adrian Lenawee Christian the final matchup? -We update our girls picks and predict what the semi’s will look like.

State Champs! Network
SC! HangTime Podcast: Episode 9 - March 8th, 2018

State Champs! Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 70:27


On the latest SC! HangTime Podcast, sponsored by Hungry Howie's Doughraiser and the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan, Lorne Plant, T.J. Kelley, Scott Burnstein and Jeff Dullack break down everything that went down on the first day of the boys basketball tournament including Detroit Western's upset win over East English Village Prep, Bloomfield Hills upset of West Bloomfield as well as Ann Arbor Skyline's impressive win over Ann Arbor Skyline in the district opener! Also on this week's show, the guys break down everything that went down in the girls basketball districts, including one of the favorites to win the Class A title, East Kentwood, falling to Caledonia, while the two-time defending Class D state champs, Pittsford, now playing in Class C, saw its incredible winning streak come to an end with a loss to Manchester, while East Lansing and Saginaw Heritage keep rolling in Class A, and Detroit Country Day (Class B) and Detroit Edison (Class C) keep cruising on the path to the Breslin Center!

State Champs! Network
SC! HangTime: Episode 7 - February 22nd, 2018

State Champs! Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 70:14


On the latest SC! HangTime Podcast, Lorne Plant, Scott Burnstein, T.J. Kelley and Jeff Dullack discuss everything you need to know with the boys and girls basketball postseason quickly approaching. The guys kickoff the show talking about T.J.'s latest rankings which have River Rouge down to No. 5 in Class B and OUT of the Super 10 after Friday's loss to Southfield Christian and also discuss why Ann Arbor Skyline remains No. 1 ahead of Clarkston and our newest member of the Class B Top 10, Olivet. The guys then look ahead to the Girls Basketball tournament and break down who they think the favorites are in all four classes, including Saginaw Heritage, East Kentwood and East Lansing in Class A, Detroit Country Day and Williamston in Class B, Detroit Edison in Class C and Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart in Class D! Later in the show, Dan Young and Canton Boys Basketball Coach Jim Reddy join the show to discuss the BCAM Mentors list and also give an update on Canton's season so far. Lorne, T.J., Scott and Jeff close out the show with a little bit of "Fact or Fiction" on Clarkston, River Rouge, Benton Harbor, New Haven, Hazel Park, Ann Arbor Skyline and Grand Rapids Catholic Central!

Last Second Shot
Last Second Shot Season 2 Episode 10

Last Second Shot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 84:00


This week on Last Second Shot we have a lot to talk about. The PSL championship will take place at Calihan Hall on saturday. We talk about the happenings in the state. Midland Dow, gets a big midseason win against Saginaw Heritage. KLAA tournament is taking place and more! Tune in as we talk in depth. The voice of girls basketball. The finalist for Ms. Basketball has been released

My 1043 On Demand
Mt Pleasant vs. Saginaw Heritage Boys Basketball

My 1043 On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 102:05


The Mt Pleasant Oilers suffered a tough 40-33 loss against conference foe Saginaw Heritage.