GIRLS SOCCER SCORES
Goshen 4 – Westview 0
Garrett 1 – Lakeland 0
West Noble beats Prairie Heights 8-1 in boys soccer
(BRUSHY PRAIRIE) – West Noble picked up an NECC boys soccer win over host Prairie Heights 8-1. Darrin Cole scored the lone Panthers goal as Prairie Heights drops to 4-6 overall and 1-5 in the NECC.
H.S. FOOTBALL SCORES
Howe School 32 – Garrett (Freshmen) 0
Westview volleyball beats Wawasee 3-0
(UNDATED) – The Westview volleyball team picked up a non conference win over Wawasee 25-21, 25-13, 25-22. Breann Bushong had 4 aces, 8 kills and 3 blocks. Kelsey Carmack had 16 digs, and 10 kills as Westview is now 9-7 on the season.
OTHER H.S. VOLLEYBALL SCORES
Angola 3 – Lakeland 0 (25-12, 25-17, 25-16)
H.S. BOYS TENNIS SCORES
Prairie Heights 3 – Howe School 2
New basketball coach named for Three Rivers boys team
(THREE RIVERS) – There will be a new basketball coach for the Three Rivers varsity team this year. Mike Carhart has been named the new boys basketball coach, taking over from Chase Cottingham, who was coach of the Wildcats for 4 seasons. Carhart, who is a Grand Rapids native, graduated from Grand Valley State University and is starting his third year as Dean of Students at Hoppin Elementary School in Three Rivers. This is his first coaching job at any level.
MICHIGAN AP HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL POLLS FOR 9-11
DIVISION 1
1. Detroit Cass Tech 3-0
2. Clarkson 3-0
3. Lake Orion 3-0
4. Flint Carman-Ainsworth 3-0
5. Livonia Churchhill 3-0
T6. Monroe 3-0
T6. Warren Mott 3-0
8. Utica Eisenhower 2-1
9. Canton 2-1
10. Chippewa Valley 2-1
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Saline, Hudsonville, Ann Arbor Pioneer, Traverse City West, Rockford,
Livonia Stevenson, Holt, Dearborn Fordson
DIVISION 2
1. Lowell 3-0
2. Muskegon 3-0
3. Birmingham Brother Rice 2-1
4. Midland 3-0
5. Warren De LaSalle 3-0
6. G.R. Forst Hills Central 3-0
T7. East Lansing 3-0
T7. Farmington 3-0
9. Farmington Hills Harrison 2-1
10. Lansing Everett 3-0
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Portage Central, Caledonia, Port Huron, Oxford, Bay City Western, Wyandotte Roosevelt, Southfield, Muskegon Mona Shores
DIVISION 3
1. Orchard Lake St. Mary 2-1
2. Zeeland East 3-0
3. Linden 3-0
4. Mason 3-0
5. G.R. Christian 3-0
6. St. Johns 3-0
7. Stevensville-Lakeshore 3-0
8. St. Joseph 3-0
9. Fruitport 3-0
10. Auburn Hills Avondale 3-0
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Bloomfield Hills Lahser, Dewitt, East Grand Rapids, Petoskey, Lansing
Waverly, Cedar Springs, St. Clair
DIVISION 4
1. G.R. Catholic Central 3-0
2. Grosse Ile 3-0
T3. Crosswell-Lexington 3-0
T3. B.C. Pennfield 3-0
5. Saginaw Swan Valley 3-0
6. Cadillac 3-0
7. St. Clair Shores South Lake 3-0
8. Paw Paw 3-0
9. Goodrich 3-0
10. Allendale 3-0
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Detroit Country Day, G.R. South Christian, Comstock Park, Richmond,
Pontiac Notre Dame, Cheboygan, Madison Heights Lamphere, West Branch Ogemaw Heights, Whitehall, Plainwell, Fremont
DIVISION 5
1. Flint Powers 3-0
2. Jackson Lumen Christi 3-0
3. Muskegon Oakridge 3-0
4. Kingsford 3-0
5. Dowagiac 3-0
6. Menominee 3-0
7. Frankenmuth 3-0
8. Alma 3-0
9. River Rouge 3-0
10. Grayling 3-0
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Portland, Lansing Catholic, Gladwin, Freeland, Carrollton, Clintown Township Clintondale
DIVISION 6
1. Ithaca 3-0
2. Schoolcraft 3-0
3. Shelby 3-0
4. Michigan Collegiate 3-0
5. Clinton 3-0
6. Constantine 2-1
T7. Hillsdale 3-0
T7. Monroe St. Mary C.C. 3-0
9. Negaunee 3-0
10. Hemlock 2-1
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Millington, Vassar, Grass Lake, Michigan Center, Ecorse, Montague, Maple City Glen Lake, Watervliet
DIVISION 7
1. Detroit Loyola 3-0
2. Saginaw Nouvel 3-0
3. Reese 3-0
4. Ishpeming 3-0
5. Traverse City St. Francis 3-0
T6. Union City 3-0
T6. Royal Oak Shrine 3-0
T6. Marlette 3-0
T6. Hartford 3-0
10. Decatur 3-0
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Lawton, Mancelona, McBain, Pewamo-Westphalia, Ottawa Lake Whiteford, Grosse Pointe Woods Un. Liggett, Waterford Our Lady
DIVISION 8
T1. Mendon 3-0
T1. New Lothrop 3-0
3. Beal City 3-0
T4. Crystal Falls Forest Park 3-0
T4. St. Ignace LaSalle 3-0
6. Climax-Scotts 3-0
7. Iron Mountain North Dickinson 2-1
8. Harbor Beach 2-1
T9. L'Anse 3-0
T9. Pickford 3-0
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary, Muskegon Catholic Central, St.
Joseph Lake MI. Catholic, Marcellus, Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart, Merrill, Fowler, Onaway
White Sox top Tigers 6-1
(CHICAGO) – The White Sox have been getting runners on. The trouble's been getting them in during a stretch in which they're trying to hold on to the top spot in the AL Central. Alex Rios provided a solution with one swing Monday night, a three-run homer that propelled the White Sox to a 6-1 victory over the Detroit Tigers and increased Chicago's division lead to three games. Rios's drive put the White Sox ahead, A.J. Pierzynski followed with a solo shot and Jose Quintana survived a shaky start to pitch one-run ball into the eighth. The White Sox had lost seven straight to Detroit, managed just two hits against Rick Porcello (9-12) and were 0 for 10 with runners in scoring position when an error on Detroit second baseman Omar Infante gave them an opening. Porcello, 3-0 this season against the White Sox entering the game, gave up five hits and four runs in 5 1/3 innings and lost his sixth straight game. Detroit made three errors in the game, and the Tigers have now lost four straight.
OTHER MONDAY A.L. SCORES
Minnesota 7 - Cleveland 2
Oakland 3 - LA Angels 1
Cubs top Astros 4-1
(HOUSTON) – With 21 games left in this dreadful season, the Chicago Cubs are eyeing a magic number. No, not the number playoff contending teams they are looking at to seal their trip to the postseason. With 86 losses, this club is determined to avoid becoming the first Cubs team to lose 100 games since 1966. On Monday night they moved a bit closer to that goal with a 4-1 win over the Houston Astros, owners of the only record in baseball worse than theirs. Dave Sappelt scored the go-ahead run on a wild pitch and had three RBIs to lead the team to the victory. Sappelt, who was recalled from Triple-A Iowa on Sept. 1, drove in his first run for the Cubs with a double to the left-field corner to put Chicago up 1-0 in the second inning. The game was tied 1-all in the sixth before Sappelt scored on a wild pitch by Fernando Rodriguez (1-10) that bounced in the dirt and rolled between catcher Jason Castro's legs. Sappelt came through again in the seventh, knocking a double off the wall in center field just short of the home run line to score a pair of insurance runs. The Cubs won their fourth straight, matching their season high. Chicago starter ChrisVolstad (3-10) allowed four hits and a run in five innings for his first win on the road in eight starts this season. Carlos Marmol gave up one hit in a scoreless ninth for his 19th save. Volstad is 3-3 since being recalled from Iowa on Aug. 1.
OTHER MONDAY N.L. SCORES
Philadelphia 3 - Miami 1
Cincinnati 4 - Pittsburgh 3
Washington 5 - NY Mets 1
Milwaukee 4 - Atlanta 1
Colorado 6 - San Francisco 5
San Diego 11 - St. Louis 3
AP COLLEGE FOOTBALL POLLS FOR 9-11
Includes records and previous ranking
1. Alabama 2-0 (1)
2. USC 2-0 (2)
3. LSU 2-0 (3)
4. Oregon 2-0 (4)
5. Oklahoma 2-0 (5)
5. Florida State 2-0 (6)
7. Georgia 2-0 (7)
8. South Carolina 2-0 (T9)
9. West Virginia 1-0 (T9)
10. Michigan State 2-0 (11)
11. Clemson 2-0 (12)
12. Ohio State 2-0 (14)
13. Virginia Tech 2-0 (15)
14. Texas 2-0 (17)
15. Kansas State 2-0 (21)
16. TCU 1-0 (20)
17. Michigan 1-1 (19)
18. Florida 2-0 (24)
19. Louisville 2-0 (23)
20. Notre Dame 2-0 (22)
21. Stanford 2-0 (25)
22. UCLA 2-0 (22)
23. Tennessee 2-0 (23)
24. Arizona 2-0 (24)
25. Brigham Young 2-0 (25)
Others receiving votes: Boise State 106, Arkansas 79, Nebraska 79, Oregon St. 77, Mississippi State 70, Baylor 54, Wisconsin 44, UL Monroe 23, Ohio 17, Georgia Tech 15, Oklahoma State 13, South Florida 12, Arizona St. 10, Iowa St. 5, Northwestern 5, Utah St. 1, North Carolina 1
MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
Baltimore 44 – Cincinnati 13
San Diego 22 – Oakland 14
TUESDAY SPORTS SCHEDULE
IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tampa Bay at Baltimore – 7:05 PM
Seattle at Toronto – 7:07 PM
NY Yankees at Boston – 7:10 PM
Cleveland at Texas – 8:05 PM
Detroit (Fister 8-8) at Ch. White Sox (Peavy 10-10) (7:45 PM – ESPN 1230)
Kansas City at Minnesota – 8:10 PM
Oakland at LA Angels – 10:05 PM
IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE
Miami at Philadelphia – 7:05 PM
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati – 7:10 PM
Washington – NY Mets – 7:10 PM
Chicago Cubs at Houston – 8:05 PM
Atlanta at Milwaukee – 8:10 PM
San Francisco at Colorado – 8:40 PM
LA Dodgers at Arizona – 9:40 PM
St. Louis at San Diego – 10:05 PM