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PAGE 22 ■ SPORTS

THE HERALD ■ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2013

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Heritage Hills’ Sam Collins cut across the field to score a touchdown with Forest Park’s Bryce Bettag in pursuit. Collins accounted for both Patriot touchdowns on pass plays of 29 and 74 yards.

Rally (Concluded from Page 20) Divine assistance, a jolt of toughness, a realization of the type of team the Rangers (2-6, 1-5) thought they could be. Whatever it was, it turned around a game that appeared grim at best for the Rangers on their last drive of regulation. With just over 51⁄2 minutes remaining in regulation, Heritage Hills punter Sam Collins booted a 42-yarder that backed the Rangers up to within inches of their own goal line. There were 99 yards to travel, it was big yardage or bust, and the Rangers had executed just three pass completions to that point. That’s when the Trent Bayer redemption tour began. Entering the night, the Rangers’ senior quarterback hadn’t fired a touchdown pass this season while being intercepted five times. The starter at the season’s outset, he was shifted to a defensive role and only reappeared at QB when Ben Wendholt, the guy who supplanted him, suffered a broken ankle. Friday, Bayer fluttered three interceptions, including two in the fourth quarter. Bayer also fired a pick to start his night. But he followed by hitting Reece Heilers for a 40-yard touchdown in the first quarter. Throwing from his team’s endzone to begin the game-tying drive in the fourth, Bayer calmly found Austin Egloff for a 17-yard gain. Then, he coolly tiptoed out of the pocket for running gains when receivers weren’t free. Bayer completed four passes worth 17 yards or more on the series, locating Alec Hassfurther on a 19-yard TD pass with 1:10 to play. “It’s an emotional one, I’ll tell you that,” said Bayer, who finished 8-of-19 for a career-best 160 yards; he’d thrown for 148 yards on the season before Friday. “I

threw three interceptions and I came in two plays on defense and gave up a touchdown. I thought I gave the game away. We just kept fighting back, didn’t give up. All week, we worked on not giving up and playing all four quarters.” Bayer feared he was the goat since he was in coverage when the Patriots (2-6, 2-4) gained the lead with 10:38 to play in regulation. Collins jetted by two Rangers on a 74-yard touchdown odyssey in which he cradled a pass from Logan Wilkerson on the right sideline, cut the ball across the length of the field and crossed the goal line in the opposite left corner. Collins also burned the Rangers on the prior possession, when he slipped behind coverage for a 29yard score. It looked to be another maddening chapter in Forest Park’s season of getting torched on big plays. But the Rangers didn’t crack, since they’d accomplished some steady work on defense — outside of the Pats’ two touchdown plays, they averaged 2.9 yards per play. “We told these kids, ‘Man, they’ve been putting together some spots in some good games.’ They’ve been putting together a quarter and a half, two quarters of great football,” Patriot coach Todd Wilkerson said. “We told these kids we didn’t want to play them on the night where they string it all together.” Ranger senior Josh Voegerl gained 67 yards on 17 carries, his last coming on a 10-yard sweep around the right end on the first play of overtime. The Patriots punched back with a third-down score from Jacob Pund (25 carries, 107 yards). But when the Pats started the second OT with the ball and Voegerl swooped in to intercept Wilkerson, that was Begle’s cue to finish off his coach’s vision. The Rangers didn’t mess around with running any plays. Fuhs made sure Begle knew: We stop Heritage Hills, and we’re kicking on our first down.

“I love the fact that Coach Fuhs has that much confidence in me,” Begle said. “I didn’t want to let the team down, didn’t want to let him down, so I just did what I had to do. “Can’t even put words on this game. The team needed it more than you can imagine.” It came at the expense of a Patriot squad that’s similarly floundering. Heritage Hills played without its top two rushers on the season, as a bum ankle limited Gabe Konerding to playing mostly defense while Zack Jones swapped his No. 2 jersey for No. 68 to help out on an undermanned line. The Pats didn’t notch a first down until the final minute of the first half, and exacerbating the offensive outage were other issues, which included eight penalties in excess of 100 yards. “We dropped some balls in the first half, we made some bad throws in the first half. And we talked about coming out here and getting a great start tonight, and it didn’t happen,” Todd Wilkerson said. “That’s been this team’s problem all year. They have not been able to bow their backs and make the big play at the big time. And that’s the way it was again tonight.” Wilkerson distilled the battle down to one notion: “They’ve got heart,” he said of the Rangers, motioning to their celebration, “and that’s something we need right now.” The resilience has been similarly elusive at times this year for the Rangers, too. But they uncovered it Friday, just as their coach said they would. “They’re troopers, man,” Fuhs said. “They’ve been through a lot, and we keep believing in them, and like we always says, ‘You guys have got to just believe in yourself. If you have confidence in yourself, you can do it.’ And I couldn’t be any prouder of them.”

nected with Walker for a touchdown later that drive, Schwoeppe had driven the quarterback to the ground so hard that Eaton stayed stationary on the ground for a couple seconds before limping to the sideline. As Buening explained, human nature had the Raiders thinking about Gibson Southern before this one was over, and perhaps before it had even started. As much as they tried resisting the thoughts,

the prospect of such a clash naturally invaded the mind. And now, even the Raiders’ ‘One game at a time’ mantra points to nothing but the bout that’s been anticipated for some time. “Like Coach said, two great teams going at it,” Mundy said. “And it’s whoever wants it more. It’ll be a battle.”

Contact Brendan Perkins at [email protected].

Raiders (Concluded from Page 21) When Eaton called his own number midway through the third quarter, Mundy infiltrated the backfield along with another Raider defender. The tandem teamed to force a fumble, which Mundy recovered. The next series, Fischer threw Eaton to the ground for a sack, and Schwoeppe and Canales followed suit three plays later. Even when Eaton con-

Contact Joe Jasinski at [email protected].

All Times EDT ■■ TODAY, OCT. 12 Prep Volleyball Jasper at Columbus East Invitational . . . . . . . 9:00 Forest Park Tournament (JV) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 Jasper at Perry Central Invitational (F) . . . . . . 9:00 NE Dubois at Heritage Hills Invitational . . . . 10:00 Southridge at Castle Invitational . . . . . . . . . 11:00 Prep Boys Soccer IHSAA Class 1A Sectional at Northeast Dubois Championship Northeast Dubois vs. Washington Catholic . . 11:00 IHSAA Class 1A Sectional at Heritage Hills Championship Forest Park vs. Heritage Hills . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:00 Prep Girls Soccer IHSAA Class 2A Sectional at Castle Championship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 IHSAA Class 1A Sectional at Forest Park Championship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 Prep Boys Tennis IHSAA Semistate at Jasper Jasper vs. Jeffersonville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 ■■ SUNDAY, OCT. 13 No events scheduled ■■ MONDAY, OCT. 14 Prep Football Southridge at Pike Central (JV) . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 North Posey at Jasper (JV) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30 Forest Park at Heritage Hills (JV) . . . . . . . . . . 6:30 Prep Volleyball Crawford County at Forest Park (JV/V) . . . . . . 6:00 Mount Carmel at Jasper (JV/V) . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30 Forest Park at Evansville Reitz (JV/V) . . . . . . . 6:30 Northeast Dubois at Wood Memorial (JV/V) . . 6:30

Grade cross country AT PRINCETON Thursday ■■ PRINCETON INVITATIONAL MIDDLE SCHOOL BOYS Team scores 1. Gibson Southern (31), 2. Jasper (51), 3. Castle (94), 4. Evansville Mater Dei (97), 5. Mount Vernon (134), 6. Princeton (155), 7. St. James (228), 8. Washington (284). Jasper results — 5. T. Backer, 7. Schnell, 8. Mehringer, 13. O’Neil, 18. Miller, 24. Gordon, 32. Anderson, 34. Sanders, 37. Stout, 50. Hagen, 51. Lang, 52. Kluemper, 53. Summerlot, 58. Fehribach, 60. King, 69. Clement, 94. Head, 98. Berg GIRLS Team scores 1. Jasper (44), 2. Mount Vernon (71), 3. St. James (94), 4. Washington (128), 5. Gibson Southern (162), 6. Castle (165), 7. Princeton (no team score). Jasper results — 1. Mundy 13:03, 7. Ruhe, 8. Schnarr, 12. Nixon, 16. Hurst, 17. Brake, 18. Kiefer, 19. Knies, 20. Sabline, 22. Gordon, 23. Steffy, 24. Reutepohler, 28. Keaton, 30. Kidwell, 37. Doersam, 42. Burger, 48. Gress, 49. May

Amateur golf AT JASPER/Sultan’s Run Golf Club ■■ INDIANA BASEBALL HALL OF FAME GOLF SCRAMBLE Oct. 4 1st — John Roos, Gary Oeding, Andy Giesler, Tom Moser, Chris Vogler and Jeff Sanders (52) 2nd — Dave Matthews, Cory Menke, Brett Smith, Paul Mundy, Brad Bolling and Mike Ray (54) 3rd — JR Hutton, David Rohlman, Michael Fritch, Jason Roberts, Brian Lindroth and Mark Lechner (55) 4th — Joel Stanley, John Lang, David Burns, Brock Jamison, Barry Kavich and Todd Wellemeyer (55) 5th — Derek Bolling, Ann Mehringer, Nick Abbett, Stu Voyles, Beaner Henke and Walt Terrell (56) Closest to pin winners — Gene Mattingly (No. 2), Kevin Olinger (No. 5), Barry Kavich (No. 12), Brian Dorsett (No. 16) Longest drive winners — Wes Fink (No. 4), Amanda Schnell (No. 13) Longest putt (No. 18) — Jay Houchin 3-hole putting contest winner — Scott Smith

Prep football AT WASHINGTON/Big Eight Conference VARSITY ■■ Jasper 58, Washington 7 Jasper . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 16 14 7 — 58 Washington . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 7 — 7 First quarter J — Hale 10-yard run (Krueger kick) 9:59, 7-0 J — Songer 11-yard run (Krueger kick) 3:38, 14-0 J — Hale 1-yard (Krueger kick) 2:25, 21-0 Second quarter J — Krueger 24-yard field goal, 10:33, 24-0 J — Huebschman 16-yard pass from Ahrens (kick failed) 2:56, 30-0 J — Jeffers 15-yard pass from Ahrens (Krueger kick) 0:36.9, 37-0 Third quarter J — Alles 30-yard punt return (Krueger kick) 10:20,

44-0 J — Hale 9-yard run (Krueger kick) 6:52, 51-0 Fourth quarter W — Arvin 3-yard run (Moody kick) 10:24, 51-7 J — Kemp 6-yard run (Bueltel kick) 3:01, 58-7 J W First downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 12 Rushes-yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-247 41-117 Comp-Att-Int . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-22-0 5-10-1 Passing yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 52 Total yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 412 169 Fumbles-lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 3-2 Penalties-yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-31 4-38 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING — Jasper: Hale 14-88, Wood 1-33, Giesler 3-30, Kemp 3-29, Songer 2-25, Ahrens 2-24, Milligan 2-7, Beckman 1-5, Moore 1-5, Durcholz 1-1. Washington: Arvin 22-86, Revolorio 11-52, Devine 2-11, Thorton 1-4, Brashear 4-(-17) Johnson 1-(-19). PASSING — Jasper: Ahrens 13-22-0 165. Washington: Brashear 5-10-1 52. RECEIVING — Jasper: Wood 5-27, Alles 3-72, Jacob 2-31, Huebschman 1-16, Jeffers 1-15, Moore 1-4. Washington: Arvin 2-28, Thornton 1-9, Guy 1-8, Summers 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS — Jasper: C. Betz. T HUNTINGBURG/Pocket Athletic Conference A VARSITY ■■ Southridge 55, Pike Central 10 Pike Central . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 7 0 — 10 Southridge . . . . . . . . . . 14 13 14 14 — 55 First quarter S — Craig 87-yard kickoff return (Perez kick) 11:46, 7-0 PC — White 37-yard field goal, 5:48, 7-3 S — Craig 43-yard run (Perez kick) 1:05, 14-3 Second quarter S — Householder 5-yard run (Perez kick) 8:58, 21-3 S — Craig 13-yard run (kick failed) 1:04, 27-3 Third quarter S — Householder 20-yard run (Perez kick) 7:02, 34-3 S — Craig 31-yard pass from Stetter (Perez kick) 5:47, 41-3 PC — Walker 7-yard pass from Eaton (White kick) 0:22.2, 41-10 Fourth quarter S — Boyd 58-yard pass from Stetter (Perez kick) 11:07, 48-10 S — Gutgsell 2-yard run (Macias kick) 3:01, 55-10 PC S First downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 9 Rushes-yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-73 25-212 Comp-Att-Int . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-18-0 7-10-0 Passing yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 178 Total yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 390 Fumbles-lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 1-1 Penalties-yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-18 6-65 Punts-average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-30 0-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING — Pike Central: Eaton 22-49, Owens 5-19, Aldridge 8-6, Walker 3-1, Wojtowicz 1-0, Carlisle 2-(-2). Southridge: Craig 5-140, Householder 7-41, Fetter 1-17, Perez 4-9, Gutgsell 2-3, Michel 1-2, M. Mundy 1-2, Boyd 3-(-2). PASSING — Pike Central: Eaton 11-17-0 139, Carlisle 1-1-0 32. Southridge: Stetter 7-10-0 178. RECEIVING — Pike Central: Aldridge 5-43, Walker 4-65, Fiscus 1-32, Wojtowicz 1-25, Adkins 1-6. Southridge: Craig 4-91, Thompson 2-29, Boyd 1-58. AT FERDINAND/Pocket Athletic Conference VARSITY ■■ Forest Park 24, Heritage Hills 21, 2 OT Heritage Hills . . . . 0 0 7 7 7 0 — 21 Forest Park . . . . . 7 0 0 7 7 3 — 24 First quarter FP — Heilers 5-yard pass from Bayer (Begle kick) 0:17.3, 7-0 Third quarter HH — Collins 29-yard pass from Wilkerson (Curtis kick) 1:14, 7-7 Fourth quarter HH — Collins 74-yard pass from Wilkerson (Curtis kick) 10:38, 14-7 FP — Hassfurther 19-yard pass from Bayer (Begle kick) 1:10, 14-14 First overtime FP — Voegerl 10-yard run (Begle kick), 21-14 HH — Pund 1-yard run (Curtis kick), 21-21 Second overtime FP — Begle 27-yard field goal, 24-21 HH FP First downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 13 Rushes-yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-111 37-92 Comp-Att-Int . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-31-1 8-19-3 Passing yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 160 Total yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 252 Fumbles-lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 2-1 Penalties-yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-102 6-61 Punts-average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-32.5 6-35.3 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING — Heritage Hills: Pund 25-107, Wilkerson 3-5, Crews 1-0, Konerding 1-(-1). Forest Park: Voegerl 17-67, Hassfurther 11-26, Heilers 1-3, Bayer 7-0, Franchville 1-(-4). PASSING — Heritage Hills: Wilkerson 11-31-1 163. Forest Park: Bayer 8-19-3 160. RECEIVING — Heritage Hills: Sabelhaus 4-26, Collins 2-103, Schaefer 2-15, Steckler 1-9, Konerding 1-7, Crews 1-3. Forest Park: Heilers 2-61, Hassfurther 2-38, Egloff 2-91, Voegerl 2-29. INTERCEPTIONS — Heritage Hills: Schaefer, Mulzer, Crews. Forest Park: Voegerl.

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■■ IHSAA SCORES Friday’s Games Adams Central 21, Bluffton 12 Alexandria 34, Blackford 18 Anderson Prep Academy 42, Tindley 14 Andrean 56, Griffith 21 Angola 14, Fremont 12 Avon 31, McCutcheon 13 Bangor, Mich. 36, Elkhart Christian 34 Batesville 40, Franklin Co. 7 Bellmont 62, DeKalb 27 Bloomington South 35, Columbus North 14 Brownstown Central 49, Silver Creek 13 Carmel 40, Indianapolis Pike 32 Carroll (Flora) 34, Frontier 14 Carroll (Fort Wayne) 56, Columbia City 0 Cass 36, Maconaquah 14 Castle 35, Evansville North 14 Center Grove 41, Indianapolis North Central 14 Centerville 38, Union County 7 Clinton Prairie 38, Clinton Central 32 Cols. Hartley, Ohio 49, Fort Wayne Luers 27 Columbus East 41, Jeffersonville 0 Concord 35, Northridge 7 Corydon 20, Salem 14 Covington 16, Turkey Run 8 Crown Point 56, Chesterton 28 Culver Academy 24, Boone Grove 17 Delphi 17, Benton Central 14 East Chicago 34, Bowman Academy 6 East Noble 30, New Haven 6 Eastbrook 49, Oak Hill 7 Eastern Greene 36, West Washington 21 Eastern (Greentown) 57, Taylor 26 Eastern (Pekin) 32, Crawford County 30 Eastern Hancock 68, Shenandoah 19 Eastside 33, Central Noble 6 Edgewood 18, Brown County 16 Elwood 66, Frankton 6 Evansville Mater Dei 49, Evansville Central 28 Evansville Memorial 42, Evansville Harrison 41, OT Evansville Reitz 38, Evansville Bosse 27 Fairfield 35, Churubusco 14 Fishers 44, Lafayette Jeff 0 Floyd Central 54, Jennings County 30 Forest Park 24, Heritage Hills 21, 2 OT Frankfort 42, Danville 40 Franklin Central 28, Terre Haute South 24 Fort Wayne Concordia 35, Lakeland 3 Fort Wayne North 21, Fort Wayne South 7 Fort Wayne Snider 38, Fort Wayne Dwenger 35 Fort Wayne Wayne 28, Fort Wayne Northrop 0 Gary West 82, Gary Wallace 20 Gibson Southern 35, Tell City 14 Glenn 46, Culver 14 Greencastle 42, Cascade 13 Greensburg 34, East Central 20 Greenwood 28, Franklin 10 Hamilton Southeastern 34, Lafayette Harrison 7 Hammond 58, Hammond Gavit 6 Hammond Clark 47, Gary Roosevelt 12 Hammond Morton 34, Hobart 21 Heritage Christian 21, Indianapolis Park Tudor 7 Huntington North 35, Richmond 16 Indian Creek 40, Indianapolis Broad Ripple 8 Indianapolis Brebeuf 63, North Putnam 7 Indianapolis Cathedral 23, Indianapolis Tech 14 Indianapolis Chatard 24, Guerin Catholic 0 Indianapolis Howe 56, Indpls Arlington 0 Indianapolis Marshall 28, Indiana Deaf 7 Indianapolis Roncalli 41, Decatur Central 28 Indianapolis Shortridge 46, Southside Home School 22 Indpls Washington def. Traders Point Christian, forfeit Jasper 58, Washington 7 Jay County 32, Heritage 27 Jimtown 24, Bremen 6 Kankakee Valley 49, Highland 26 Knightstown 31, Lapel 30 Knox 14, Triton 13 Kokomo 56, Marion 6 Lafayette Central Catholic 28, Rensselaer Central 27 Lake Station 36, North Newton 12 LaPorte 48, Michigan City 21 Lawrenceburg 33, Connersville 27 Lebanon 41, Crawfordsville 20 Leo 35, Garrett 7 Linton 26, Sheridan 7 Logansport 48, New Castle 17 Lowell 17, Munster 7 Madison 42, Bedford North Lawrence 3 Manchester 23, Wabash 8 Martinsville 56, Mooresville 6 Merrillville 20, Lake Central 17 Milan 53, Edinburgh 14 Mishawaka 28, Mishawaka Marian 14 Mississinewa 68, Madison-Grant 42 Mount Carmel, Ill. 27, Vincennes Lincoln 14 Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 23, Delta 20 Muncie Central 22, Anderson 21 North Central (Farmersburg) 62, Wood Memorial 20 North Daviess 35, North Knox 33, 2 OT North Harrison 33, Clarksville 0 North Montgomery 21, Western Boone 7 North Vermillion 42, Fountain Central 35 North White 70, South Newton 41 New Albany 56, Seymour 29 New Palestine 51, Greenfield 7 New Prairie 62, LaVille 0 Northeastern 58, Cambridge City 7 Northview 42, West Vigo 21 Northwestern 37, Peru 18 Norwell 28, Homestead 26 Oakland, Ill. 42, Trinity Lutheran 16 Owen Valley 53, Cloverdale 0 Paoli 58, Mitchell 14 Pendleton Heights 62, Muncie South 27 Penn 21, South Bend Riley 11 Perry Central 55, Springs Valley 12 Pioneer 50, Tri-County 22 Plymouth 35, Goshen 12 Portage 28, Valparaiso 13 Prairie Heights 21, West Noble 13 Princeton 26, Mount Vernon (Posey) 19 Providence 49, Charlestown 12 River Forest 30, Whiting 20 Rochester 26, Whitko 9 Rockville 62, Riverton Parke 0 Rushville 53, S. Dearborn 17 South Bend Adams 45, Elkhart Central 21 South Bend St. Joseph’s 42, South Bend Clay 14 South Central (LaPorte) 48, Calumet 22 South Decatur 42, North Decatur 21 South Putnam 34, Monrovia 21 South Spencer 53, Boonville 14 Southern Wells 38, Monroe Central 36 Southport 70, Bloomington North 41 Southridge 55, Pike Central 10 Southwood 40, Northfield 34 Speedway 48, Indianapolis Lutheran 21 Sullivan 35, South Vermillion 14 Tecumseh 42, North Posey 21 Terre Haute North 42, Indianapolis Perry Meridian 28 Tippecanoe Valley 45, North Miami 13 Tipton 34, Twin Lakes 7 Tri-County, Ill. 42, Trinity Lutheran 16 Tri-West 41, Southmont 6

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Southridge’s Beau Schneider wrapped up Pike Central’s Chase Eaton during Friday’s game at Raider Field in Huntingburg. The Raiders won 55-10, eclipsing the 50-point mark for the third time this season. Triton Central 49, Beech Grove 27 Union City 45, Hagerstown 13 West Central 36, North Judson 28 West Lafayette 47, Seeger 16 Warren Central 28, Lawrence Central 7 Warsaw 28, NorthWood 7 Wawasee 28, Elkhart Memorial 20 Western 35, Hamilton Hts. 14 Westfield 17, Noblesville 14 Wheeler 21, Hammond Noll 19 Whiteland 48, Plainfield 42 Winamac 66, Caston 6 Winchester 47, Tri 12 Woodlan 28, S. Adams 7 Yorktown 34, Shelbyville 13 Zionsville 27, Brownsburg 3

College football ■■ TOP 25 SCHEDULE All Times EDT Today’s Games No. 1 Alabama at Kentucky, 7 p.m. No. 2 Oregon at No. 16 Washington, 4 p.m. No. 3 Clemson vs. Boston College, 3:30 p.m. No. 5 Stanford at Utah, 6 p.m. No. 7 Georgia vs. No. 25 Missouri, noon No. 9 Texas A&M at Mississippi, 8:30 p.m. No. 10 LSU vs. No. 17 Florida, 3:30 p.m. No. 11 UCLA vs. California, 10:30 p.m. No. 12 Oklahoma vs. Texas at Dallas, noon No. 14 South Carolina at Arkansas, 12:21 p.m. No. 15 Baylor at Kansas State, 3:30 p.m. No. 18 Michigan at Penn State, 5 p.m. No. 19 Northwestern at Wisconsin, 3:30 p.m. No. 20 Texas Tech vs. Iowa State, noon No. 23 Northern Illinois vs. Akron, 5 p.m. No. 24 Virginia Tech vs. Pittsburgh, noon ■■ BIG TEN CONFERENCE STANDINGS All Times EDT Legends Division CONF ALL Michigan............................................... 1-0 5-0 Michigan State....................................... 1-0 4-1 Nebraska............................................... 1-0 4-1 Iowa...................................................... 1-1 4-2 Northwestern......................................... 0-1 4-1 Minnesota............................................. 0-2 4-2 Leaders Division CONF ALL Ohio State............................................. 2-0 6-0 Indiana.................................................. 1-0 3-2 Wisconsin.............................................. 1-1 3-2 Illinois................................................... 0-1 3-2 Penn State............................................. 0-1 3-2 Purdue.................................................. 0-1 1-4 Today’s Games Indiana at Michigan State, noon Nebraska at Purdue, noon Northwestern at Wisconsin, 3:30 p.m. Michigan at Penn State, 5 p.m.

Pro baseball ■■ MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS All Times EDT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES, Best-of-7 Friday’s Game St. Louis 3, Los Angeles Dodgers 2, 13 innings Today’s Games Los Angeles Dodgers (Kershaw 16-9) at St. Louis (Wacha 4-1), 4 p.m. Detroit (Sanchez 14-8) at Boston (Lester 15-8), 7:30 p.m. Sunday’s Game Detroit (Scherzer 21-3) at Boston (Buchholz 12-1), 8 p.m. Monday’s Game St. Louis (Wainright 19-9) at Los Angeles Dodgers (Ryu 14-8), 8 p.m. Tuesday’s Games St. Louis at Los Angeles Dodgers (Nolasco 13-11), 8 p.m. Boston (Lackey 10-13) at Detroit (Verlander 13-12), 4 p.m. Wednesday’s Games St. Louis at Los Angeles Dodgers (Greinke 14-8), 4 p.m., if necessary Boston (Peavy 12-5) at Detroit (Fister 14-9), 8 p.m. Thursday’s Game Boston at Detroit, if necessary Friday, Oct. 18 Los Angeles Dodgers at St. Louis, 8:30 p.m., if necessary

Saturday, Oct. 19 Los Angeles Dodgers at St. Louis, 8:30 p.m., if necessary Detroit at Boston, if necessary Sunday, Oct. 20 Detroit at Boston, if necessary AT ST. LOUIS/Busch Stadium NLCS, Game 1 ■■ St. Louis 3, Los Angeles Dodgers 2, 13 innings Los Angeles . . . . 002 000 000 000 0 — 2-9-0 St. Louis . . . . . . 002 000 000 000 1 — 3-7-0 Pitchers and catchers: (LA) Greinke, Wilson (9), Belisario (10), Howell (11), Withrow (12), Jansen (13) and Ellis; (SL) Kelly, Choate (7), Maness (7), Martinez (8), Rosenthal (9), Axford (11), Lynn (12) and Molina. WP: Lynn (1-0). LP: Withrow (0-1). DP: Los Angeles 1, St. Louis 3. LOB: Los Angeles 11, St. Louis 7. 2B: (LA) Crawford; (SL) Beltran. 3B: (LA) M. Ellis. S: (LA) M. Ellis.

Pro basketball ■■ NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PRESEASON All Times EDT Friday’s Games Toronto 100, New York 91 Philadelphia 97, Boston 85 Cleveland 110, Orlando 105 Miami 86, Charlotte 75 Portland 96, Utah 86 Today’s Games Chicago vs. Washington at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 5 p.m. New York vs. Boston at Manchester, N.H., 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Charlotte at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Utah, 9 p.m. Sunday’s Games Indiana vs. Houston at Taipei, Taiwan, 1:30 a.m. Atlanta vs. New Orleans at Biloxi, Miss., 2 p.m. Phoenix at San Antonio, 2:30 p.m.

Pro football ■■ NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE All Times EDT AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF PA New England............4 1 0 .800 95 70 N.Y. Jets..................3 2 0 .600 98 116 Miami......................3 2 0 .600 114 117 Buffalo....................2 3 0 .400 112 130 South W L T Pct PF PA Indianapolis.............4 1 0 .800 139 79 Tennessee...............3 2 0 .600 115 95 Houston..................2 3 0 .400 93 139 Jacksonville.............0 5 0 .000 51 163 North W L T Pct PF PA Baltimore.................3 2 0 .600 117 110 Cleveland................3 2 0 .600 101 94 Cincinnati................3 2 0 .600 94 87 Pittsburgh................0 4 0 .000 69 110 West W L T Pct PF PA Denver....................5 0 0 1.000 230 139 Kansas City.............5 0 0 1.000 128 58 Oakland...................2 3 0 .400 98 108 San Diego................2 3 0 .400 125 129 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF PA Philadelphia.............2 3 0 .400 135 159 Dallas.....................2 3 0 .400 152 136 Washington..............1 3 0 .250 91 112 N.Y. Giants...............0 6 0 .000 103 209 South W L T Pct PF PA New Orleans............5 0 0 1.000 134 73 Carolina...................1 3 0 .250 74 58 Atlanta....................1 4 0 .200 122 134 Tampa Bay...............0 4 0 .000 44 70 North W L T Pct PF PA Chicago...................4 2 0 .667 172 161 Detroit.....................3 2 0 .600 131 123 Green Bay................2 2 0 .500 118 97 Minnesota...............1 3 0 .250 115 123 West W L T Pct PF PA Seattle....................4 1 0 .800 137 81 San Francisco..........3 2 0 .600 113 98 Arizona....................3 2 0 .600 91 95 St. Louis..................2 3 0 .400 103 141 Sunday’s Games Carolina at Minnesota, 1 p.m.

Oakland at Kansas City, 1 p.m. St. Louis at Houston, 1 p.m. Green Bay at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Cincinnati at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Tennessee at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. Jacksonville at Denver, 4:05 p.m. Arizona at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. New Orleans at New England, 4:25 p.m. Washington at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Open: Atlanta, Miami Monday’s Game Indianapolis at San Diego, 8:40 p.m.

Pro golf ■■ PGA FRYS.COM OPEN AT SAN MARTIN, Calif. Yardage: 7,379; Par: 71 Second Round Brooks Koepka..............................67-64—131 -11 Jason Kokrak................................67-65—132 -10 Robert Garrigus............................... 70-63—133 -9 Jim Herman.................................... 67-66—133 -9 Camilo Villegas............................... 68-66—134 -8 Scott Brown.................................... 68-67—135 -7 Charlie Wi....................................... 67-68—135 -7 Kevin Tway...................................... 70-65—135 -7 Kyle Stanley.................................... 66-69—135 -7 Billy Hurley III.................................. 69-66—135 -7 Hideki Matsuyama........................... 70-66—136 -6 Spencer Levin................................. 71-65—136 -6 Justin Hicks.................................... 68-68—136 -6 Ryo Ishikawa................................... 69-67—136 -6 Andres Gonzales............................. 74-62—136 -6 Vijay Singh...................................... 69-67—136 -6 Jeff Overton.................................... 64-72—136 -6 Brad Fritsch.................................... 73-64—137 -5 Max Homa...................................... 69-68—137 -5 Ben Martin..................................... 69-68—137 -5 J.J. Henry....................................... 67-71—138 -4 Davis Love III.................................. 69-69—138 -4 Bud Cauley..................................... 69-69—138 -4 Brice Garnett.................................. 71-67—138 -4 George McNeill............................... 68-70—138 -4 Michael Putnam.............................. 67-71—138 -4 John Peterson................................. 68-70—138 -4 Briny Baird...................................... 71-68—139 -3 Jimmy Walker.................................. 70-69—139 -3 Brian Harman.................................. 65-74—139 -3 Y.E. Yang........................................ 71-68—139 -3 Will MacKenzie................................ 69-70—139 -3 Lee Williams................................... 68-71—139 -3 Luke Guthrie................................... 69-70—139 -3

All Times EDT ■■ TODAY, OCT. 12 TELEVISION 10 a.m. — Prep football: Jasper at Washington (taped, WJTS-Digital 18) Noon — College football: Indiana at Michigan State (ESPN2) Noon — College football: Nebraska at Purdue (BTN) Noon — College football: Missouri at Georgia (ESPN) Noon — College football: Oklahoma vs. Texas (ABC) Noon — College football: Iowa State at Texas Tech (FS1) 3:30 p.m. — College football: Baylor at Kansas State (FOX) 3:30 p.m. — College football: Northwestern at Wisconsin (ABC) 3:30 p.m. — College football: Florida at LSU (CBS) 3:30 p.m. — College football: Boston College at Clemson (ESPN2) 4 p.m. — MLB playoffs: NLCS Game 2, Los Angeles Dodgers at St. Louis Cardinals (TBS) 4 p.m. — College football: Oregon at Washington (FS1) 5 p.m. — College football: Michigan at Penn State (ESPN) 5 p.m. — Prep football: Heritage Hills at Forest Park (taped, WJTS-Digital 18) 6 p.m. — Women’s college volleyball: Northwestern at Purdue (BTN) 7 p.m. — College football: Alabama at Kentucky (ESPN2) 7:30 p.m. — NASCAR racing: Sprint Cup Bank of America 500 (ESPN) 8 p.m. — MLB playoffs: ALCS Game 1, Detroit Tigers at Boston Red Sox (FOX) 8 p.m. — College football: Tulsa at UTEP (FS1) 8:30 p.m. — College football: Texas A&M at Mississippi (ESPN) 10:30 p.m. — College football: California at UCLA (ESPN2) 1:30 a.m. — NBA basketball: Preseason, Indiana Pacers vs. Houston Rockets (FOXSMW) RADIO 11 a.m. — College football: Indiana at Michigan State (WITZ 104.7 FM) 11 a.m. — College football: Nebraska at Purdue (WQKZ 98.5 FM) 3:15 p.m. — MLB playoffs: NLCS Game 1, Los Angeles Dodgers at St. Louis Cardinals (WITZ 104.7 FM/990 AM) 6:30 p.m. — NASCAR racing: Sprint Cup Bank Of America 500 (WITZ 104.7 FM/990 AM) 9:30 p.m. — Indiana Sports Talk (WITZ 104.7 FM/ 990 AM) ■■ SUNDAY, OCT. 13 TELEVISION Noon — Women’s college soccer: Notre Dame at Virginia Tech (FOXSMW) 1 p.m. — NFL football: Cincinnati Bengals at Buffalo Bills (CBS) 1 p.m. — NFL football: Green Bay Packers at Baltimore Ravens (FOX) 1 p.m. — Men’s college soccer: Ohio State at Michigan (BTN) 2 p.m. — Women’s college soccer: Pittsburgh at Florida State (FOXSMW) 4:30 p.m. — NFL football: New Orleans Saints at New England Patriots (FOX) 7 p.m. — Prep football: IHSAA sectional draw show (FOXSMW) 7 p.m. — Prep football: Jasper at Washington (taped, WJTS-Digital 18) 8 p.m. — MLB playoffs: ALCS Game 2, Detroit Tigers at Boston Red Sox (FOX) 8:30 p.m. — NFL football: Washington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys (NBC) 9 p.m. — Prep football: Heritage Hills at Forest Park (taped, WJTS-Digital 18) RADIO 7 p.m. — Prep football: IHSAA football sectional draw show (WITZ 104.7 FM/990 AM; WBDC 100.9 FM; WQKZ 98.5 FM; WAXL 103.3 FM)