SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2010
KLMNO PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL NFL seeks to brings fans out to their seats — at stadium nfl from D1 NFL Commissioner Roger
Goodell said at an offseason own- ers’meeting that “the issue for us is we are our own competitor,” noting that features such as high- definition TV and the NFL Net- work’s RedZone, which allows viewers to monitor multiple games simultaneously“domakeit attractive to watch on television. . . .Our challenge is to continue to make it exciting for people to come to our facility.” The number of blackouts is no-
where near the level of previous decades, and the NFL remains television ratings gold. TVratings last season were up 15 percent over 2008 numbers. The trend continued in the openingweek of this season. The NFL’s season- opening gameSept.9betweenthe Minnesota Vikings and New Or- leans Saints drew 27.5 million viewers on NBC, the most since the league beganplaying its open- ing game on a Thursday night in 2002. Last Sunday’s late-afternoon game on Fox (mostly Packers-Ea-
gles) drew28million viewers, the most ever for a Week 1 Sunday game. TheWashington Redskins’ opening triumph over the Dallas Cowboys last Sunday night on NBC had 25.3 million viewers, a record for a Sunday night game. Overall it was the NFL’s most-
watched opening weekend since 1987. The Saints’ and Redskins’ victorieswerethetwohighest-rat- edprime-timeshowsontelevision thatweek. David Carter, executive direc-
tor of the Sports Business Insti- tute at theUniversity of Southern California, calledthe ratingsmore good news for the NFL, an $8 billion-a-year enterprise that earns about $4 billion annually from its national TV deals with Fox, CBS, NBC, ESPN and Di- recTV. “If you’re off a few percentage
points inattendance but finding a way to monetize consumption of the product in otherways, I think you’reokay,”Carter said. “Itwould be different if attendance was down and consumption was down.But that’snot the case.Con- sumption is up.”
LeahLaPlaca,ESPN’s vicepres-
ident of programming and acqui- sitions, called the NFL “the ulti- mate reality television.” She said the sport’s TV viewership and live attendance are “complementary” because fans want a shared expe- rience, whether it’s watching a game in a stadium or on TV in a group setting. A full stadium makes for goodTVbecause it con- veys the excitement of the event, she said. “There’sno doubt froma televi-
sion perspective, we love to see full stadiums,” LaPlaca said. According to Grubman, the
NFLexpects ticket sales todecline 1 to 2 percent this season after being down about 2.2 percent last season.Seasonticket sales league- wide are down about 5 percent this season,Grubman said. “I think the economy is really
hurting our fans,” Grubman said in a telephone interview. “We knowit.We see it.Wehear it.They tellus they’renot leavingforgood. They’re just staying at home.” League-wide attendance de-
clinedfromarecord17.3millionin 2007 to 17.1million in 2008 to 16.7
million last season. NFL officials are projecting that this season’s average attendance per gamewill be the league’s lowest since 1998. Inresponse, theNFLhas taken
steps to improve the stadium ex- perience. The league imposed a fan conduct policy in 2008 to try to make stadiums more family- friendly by curbing abusive lan- guage, obscene gestures, drunk- enness and other forms of rude behavior in the stands. Among this season’s changes, according to the league, is a modified noise policy that eases restrictions on video-board messages used by home teams to urge fans to cheer at certain points during games. There also has been an effort to
bringmore technology into stadi- ums that enables fans to track not only the game they’re watching, but other games and, potentially, the players on their fantasy foot- ball teams. Three teams, includ- ing the Redskins, have new HD video boards. The NFL RedZone Channel, with its live look-ins at games aroundthe leaguewhenan offensive team is in scoring posi- tion, is available in all stadiums.
SCOREBOARD FOOTBALL
NFL WEEK 2 INJURY REPORT
PITTSBURGH STEELERS AT TENNESSEE TITANS
Steelers: DNP: DE Nick Eason (not injury related), NT Casey Hampton (hamstring), CB Bryant McFadden (groin), S Troy Polamalu (not injury related), WR Emmanuel Sanders (quadricep), T Max Starks (ankle), LB Jason Worilds (shoulder). LIMITED: QB Byron Left- wich (knee). FULL: WR Arnaz Battle (knee), LB James Farrior (not injury related), DE Aaron Smith (not injury related), WR Hines Ward (not injury related). Titans: DNP: DT Tony Brown (knee), T Mike Otto (knee). FULL: DE William Hayes (knee).
BALTIMORE RAVENS AT CINCINNATI BENGALS
Ravens: OUT: T Jared Gaither (back), WR Donte’ Stallworth (foot). DNP: LB Jarret Johnson (back). LIMITED: WR Anquan Boldin (thigh), NT Terrence Cody (knee), LB Tavares Gooden (thigh), TE Todd Heap (shoulder), LB Ray Lewis (foot), LB Jameel McClain (knee). FULL: WR Marcus Smith (knee). Bengals: DNP: DE Jonathan Fanene (hamstring). LIMITED: LB Keith Rivers (foot). FULL: RB Cedric Benson (shoulder), WR Andre Caldwell (groin), CB Brandon Ghee (head), RB Brian Leonard (foot).
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES AT DETROIT LIONS
Eagles: DNP: LB Stewart Bradley (concussion),QBKevin Kolb (concussion). FULL: WR Jason Avant (back), LB Antwan Barnes (wrist), RB Mike Bell (toe), G Nick Cole (knee), G Todd Herremans (ankle), T Austin Howard (back), LB Akeem Jordan (groin), DT Trevor Laws (oblique), P Sav Rocca (left hamstring). Lions: DNP: DE Cliff Avril (knee, finger), QB Matthew Stafford (right shoulder). LIMITED: S C.C. Brown (forearm), S Louis Delmas (groin, biceps, calf), LB DeAndre Levy (groin). FULL: RB Jahvid Best (toe).
ARIZONA CARDINALS AT ATLANTA FALCONS
Cardinals: DNP: WR Early Doucet (groin). LIMITED: S Hamza Abdullah (hamstring), DE Kenny Iwebema (knee), RB Beanie Wells (knee). FULL: WR Larry Fitzgerald (knee), RB Jason Wright (toe). Falcons: DNP: S Erik Coleman (knee), CB Dominique Franks (not injury related),WRMichael Jenkins (shoulder). FULL: T Tyson Clabo (ankle),GJoeHawley(hip),CBChristopherOwens (knee), CB Dunta Robinson (ankle), CB Brian Williams (hamstring).
MIAMI DOLPHINS AT MINNESOTA VIKINGS
Dolphins: DNP: LB Ikaika Alama-Francis (illness), LB Channing Crowder (groin), DT Jared Odrick (ankle). Vikings: DNP:WRPercy Harvin (hip). LIMITED: CB Chris Cook (knee), CB Cedric Griffin (knee), DT Jimmy Kennedy (knee), T Bryant McKinnie (finger). FULL: QB Brett Favre (ankle/back), RB Toby Gerhart (knee), C John Sullivan (calf).
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS AT CLEVELAND BROWNS
Chiefs: DNP: DE Wallace Gilberry (back), DE Tyson Jackson (knee). LIMITED: LB Tamba Hali (foot), T Ryan O’Callaghan (groin). Browns: DNP: QB Jake Delhomme (ankle), LB D’Qwell Jackson (chest), T Shawn Lauvao (ankle), CB Derrick Roberson (hip), DT Shaun Rogers (ankle, hip). LIMITED: LB Marcus Benard (shoulder), G Floyd Womack (knee). FULL: C Ryan Pontbriand (ankle), S Nick Sorensen (head).
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS AT CAROLINA PANTHERS
Buccaneers: DNP: RB Kareem Huggins (groin), TE Kellen Winslow (knee). LIMITED: LB Niko Koutouvides (ankle), RB Chris Pressley (knee). FULL: QB Josh Freeman (right thumb),DTRoy Miller (illness). Panthers: DNP:DTLouis Leonard (elbow),WRCharly Martin (concussion), T Jeff Otah (knee). LIMITED: DE Tyler Brayton (ankle), CB Chris Gamble (ankle), WR Brandon LaFell (hamstring), LB Jordan Senn (ankle), RB Tyrell Sutton (shoulder). FULL: QB Matt Moore (concussion).
BUFFALO BILLS AT GREEN BAY PACKERS
Bills: DNP: S Cary Harris (hamstring), LB Paul Posluszny (knee). FULL: LB Antonio Coleman (hamstring), C Geoff Hangartner (ankle), LB Reggie Torbor (chest). Packers: DNP: LB Desmond Bishop (hamstring), CB Charles Woodson (toe). LIMITED: T Chad Clifton (knee), DE Cullen Jenkins (hand), LB Clay Matthews (hamstring), DE Mike Neal (side, rib), CB Brandon Underwood (shoulder). FULL: S Derrick Martin (ankle).
CHICAGO BEARS AT DALLAS COWBOYS
Bears: FULL: WR Devin Aromashodu (knee), LB Lance Briggs (ankle), RB Matt Forte (knee), LB Nick Roach (hamstring). Cowboys: DNP: RB Deon Anderson (knee), LB Sean Lee (hamstring), TSamYoung (knee). LIMITED: LB DeMarcus Ware (head). FULL: T Marc Colombo (knee), G Kyle Kosier (knee).
HOUSTON TEXANS ATWASHINGTON REDSKINS
Texans:QUEST: CB Antwaun Molden (ankle), DT Amobi Okoye (ankle). PROB: S Dominique Barber (shoulder), T Duane Brown (hamstring), TE Owen Daniels (knee), RB Vonta Leach (neck), K Neil Rackers (illness), DE ntonio Smith (back),WRKevin Walter (hip), DE Mario illiams (groin), S Eugene Wilson (back).Redskins:OUT: S Kareem Moore (knee). QUEST: DT Albert Haynesworth (ankle), QB Donovan McNabb (ankle), RB Clinton Portis (wrist), LB Perry Riley (foot).
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS AT DENVER BRONCOS
Seahawks: DNP: LB Matt McCoy (quadriceps), T Russell Okung (ankle). LIMITED: G Chester Pitts (knee), WR Mike Williams (thigh). FULL: DE Chris Clemons (ankle), G Mike Gibson (back), T Sean Locklear (personal). Broncos: DNP: T Ryan Harris (ankle), G Chris Kuper (knee, ankle), RB L. Maroney (thigh), S Darcel McBath (forearm), DT Jamal Williams (not injury related), LB Wesley Woodyard (hamstring). LIMITED: WR Eddie Royal (groin). FULL:WRDemaryius Thomas (foot).
CANADIANFOOTBALL LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION W L Montreal ......................7 3 xHamilton ....................5 5 Toronto.........................5 5 Winnipeg......................3 7
WEST DIVISION W L Calgary .........................9 2 Saskatchewan..............7 4 xB.C. .............................3 7 Edmonton.....................2 8
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FRIDAY'S RESULT Saskatchewan 43, Calgary 37 (OT) SATURDAY'S RESULT Hamilton at B.C., Late SUNDAY'S GAMES
Winnipeg at Toronto, 1 Edmonton at Montreal, 4
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Pts PF PA 14 313 237 10 235 255 10 220 280 6
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Pts PF PA 18 396 245 14 321 304 6 4
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Northern Virginia B Team Match Belmont 55 1/2 Stoneleigh 52 1/2 Belle Haven — Betty Quirk won the career women’s championship with 69. Columbia — Bob Dolan, Mike Guzman, Andrew Neal and Kathleen Hanley won the September pro-scratch- junior event with 64. Fairfax — Lloyd Griffiths, Arlene Page and John and Lynne Stephenson won the two jacks and two jills event with 61. Mt. Vernon — In the CLGA event, Robin Szumyk won low net with 67. Katie Cox won low gross with 74. Dan Agan and Earl Hartman won theMGAtwo-man event, 1 up.
Washington — David Forsythe and Brett Egloff won the fall member-guest event.
GOLF PGAEUROPEAN
AUSTRIAN OPEN At Diamond Country Club; In Atzenbrugg, Austria Purse: $1 million; Yardage: 7,242
THIRD ROUND, LEADING SCORES
David Lynn, England .......................... 68-71-64 — 203 Danny Willett, England ..................... 69-69-65 — 203 Chris Gane, England........................... 69-70-66 — 205 Pelle Edberg, Sweden........................ 69-68-68 — 205 Graeme McDowell, Northern Ireland 69-68-68 — 205 Clodomiro Carranza, Argentina......... 68-60-68 — 206 Alexander Noren, Sweden................. 69-70-67 — 206 Jose Manuel Lara, Spain.................... 66-71-70 — 207 Louis Claverie, Spain ......................... 71-71-66 — 208 Andrea Maestroni, Italy .................... 69-70-69 — 208 a-Matthias Schwab, Austria ............. 70-69-69 — 208 Raphael Jacquelin, France ................. 69-69-70 — 208 John Parry, England........................... 69-67-72 — 208 Steve Surry, England......................... 70-73-66 — 209 Andrew Coltart, Scotland.................. 69-70-70 — 209
SOCCER
MAJORLEAGUESOCCER EASTERN CONF. W L T
Columbus .................. 13 7 5 New York .................. 12 8 5 xToronto FC ................ 7 10 7 Kansas City ................ 7 9 6 Chicago ....................... 6 9 8 Philadelphia ................ 6 12 6 xNew England ............ 7 13 3 xD.C. United ................ 5 16 3
WESTERN CONF. W L T xLos Angeles ............ 14 5 5 Real Salt Lake .......... 13 4 8 Dallas ........................ 10 2 12 San Jose ................... 10 7 6 Seattle ...................... 10 9 6 xColorado .................... 9 7 7 Chivas USA ................. 7 12 4 xHouston .................... 6 12 5
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SATURDAY'S RESULTS D.C. United at Los Angeles, Late at Real Salt Lake 1, Chicago 0 Seattle FC 4, at Columbus 0 Toronto FC at Houston, Late New England at Colorado, Late
SUNDAY’S GAME Kansas City at Chivas USA, 8
WOMEN’SPROFESSIONAL SOCCER
PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND
SUNDAY’S GAME Washington at Philadelphia, 2:30
SEMIFINALS
WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY’S GAME Washington-Philadelphia winner at Boston, 8 CHAMPIONSHIP
SUNDAY, SEPT. 26 Wash.-Phila. vs. Boston winner at FC Gold Pride, 2:30
33 32 22 22 28 27 24 16
36 37 31 25 30 29 25 28
Pts GF GA 44 41 28 27 26 24 24 18
27 27 27 24 31 39 38 37
Pts GF GA 47 47 42 36 36 34 25 23
18 16 19 23 29 24 29 38
ST. LOUIS RAMS AT OAKLAND RAIDERS
Rams: OUT: LB Chris Chamberlain (toe), TE Michael Hoomanawanui (ankle). DNP: CB Kevin Dockery (ham- string), DT Clifton Ryan (illness). LIMITED: CB Justin King (hamstring), WR Laurent Robinson (ankle), DT Darell Scott (knee). FULL: RB Steven Jackson (knee), DT Fred Robbins (foot). Raiders: DNP: G Robert Gallery (hamstring), LB Travis Goethel (lower back), CB Walter McFadden (hamstring), WR Chaz Schilens (knee), DE Richard Seymour (hamstring). LIMITED: CB Nnamdi Asomugha (groin), RB Michael Bush (thumb), S Hiram Eugene (hamstring), CB Chris Johnson (stinger). FULL: DT Desmond Bryant (elbow), S Michael Huff (knee).
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS AT S.D. CHARGERS
Jaguars: LIMITED: QB David Garrard (back), RB Deji Karim (thumb), CB Scotty McGee (shoulder), S Anthony Smith (foot). Chargers: DNP: LB Stephen Cooper (knee). LIMITED:RBJ. Hester (foot), LB S. Merriman (Achilles).
NEWENGLAND PATRIOTS ATNEWYORK JETS
Patriots: DNP: T Nick Kaczur (back), CB Terrence Wheatley (back). LIMITED: WR Julian Edelman (foot). FULL: QB Tom Brady (right shoulder), RB Fred Taylor (toe). Jets: OUT: LB Calvin Pace (foot). LIMITED: S Brodney Pool (ankle), CB Darrelle Revis (hamstring).
NEWYORK GIANTS AT INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
Giants: OUT: T William Beatty (foot), TE Kevin Boss (concussion).DNP:LBChaseBlackburn (knee),LBPhillip Dillard (hamstring), CB Bruce Johnson (knee), S Michael Johnson (not injury related),WRHakeem Nicks (ankle). LIMITED: C Shaun O’Hara (ankle, Achilles). FULL: CB Aaron Ross (foot), DE Osi Umenyiora (knee), LB Gerris Wilkinson (groin). Colts: DNP: T Ryan Diem (neck), WR Anthony Gonzalez (ankle), LB Ramon Humber (illness), S Bob Sanders (biceps). LIMITED: LB Clint Session (hamstring). FULL: DE Dwight Freeney (not injury related), LB Cody Glenn (hamstring), T Charlie Johnson (foot), CB Jacob Lacey (head), C Jeff Saturday (knee).
NEWORLEANS SAINTS AT SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
Saints: DNP: RB Christopher Ivory (knee), T Zach Strief (knee), LB Anthony Waters (hamstring). FULL: LB Jonathan Vilma (groin). 49ers: OUT: C Eric Heitmann (fibula). DNP:WRTed Ginn Jr. (knee), CB William James (ankle), G Chilo Rachal (stinger). LIMITED:WR Kyle Williams (ankle), LB Patrick Willis (knee, thumb). FULL: T Adam Snyder (illness).
AUTORACING NASCAR
SPRINT CUP SYLVANIA 300 LINEUP At New Hampshire Motor Speedway; In Loudon, N.H. After Friday’s qualifying; Sunday’s race Lap length: 1.058 miles; Car number in parentheses)
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1. (12) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 133.572 2. (33) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 133.464 3. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 133.413 4. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 133.389 5. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 133.357 6. (43) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 133.273 7. (00) David Reutimann, Toyota, 133.249 8. (98) Paul Menard, Ford, 133.105 9. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 133.096 10. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 133.04 11. (6) David Ragan, Ford, 132.97 12. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 132.864 13. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 132.711 14. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 132.637 15. (77) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 132.54 16. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 132.429 17. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 132.31 18. (13) Casey Mears, Toyota, 132.2 19. (19) Elliott Sadler, Ford, 132.167 20. (78) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 132.117 21. (9) Kasey Kahne, Ford, 132.099 22. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 132.094 23. (47) Marcos Ambrose, Toyota, 132.085 24. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 132.057 25. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 131.993 26. (5) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 131.98 27. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 131.884 28. (82) Scott Speed, Toyota, 131.719 29. (7) Robby Gordon, Toyota, 131.615 30. (36) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 131.533 31. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 131.193 32. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 131.139 33. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 131.022 34. (64) Landon Cassill, Toyota, 130.837 35. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 130.676 36. (55) Mike Bliss, Toyota, 129.998 37. (83) Reed Sorenson, Toyota, 129.825 38. (46) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, 129.525 39. (37) David Gilliland, Ford, 129.481 40. (38) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 129.204 41. (34) Tony Raines, Ford, Owner Points 42. (71) Andy Lally, Chevrolet, Owner Points 43. (09) Bobby Labonte, Chevrolet, Past Champion.
CAMPINGWORLD TRUCK THERACEDAYRAFFLESERIES.COM175 At New Hampshire Motor Speedway; In Loudon, N.H. Lap length: 1.058 miles
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1. (1) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 175 laps, 149.8 rating, 195 poi 2. (5) James Buescher, Chevrolet, 175, 115.9, 175 3. (2) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 175, 125.5, 170 4. (11) Matt Crafton, Chevrolet, 175, 110.3, 160 5. (4) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 175, 97.8, 155 6. (8) Timothy Peters, Toyota, 175, 102.7, 150 7. (7) Johnny Sauter, Chevrolet, 175, 99.6, 146 8. (6) Aric Almirola, Toyota, 175, 92.9, 142 9. (9) Todd Bodine, Toyota, 175, 92.3, 138 10. (17) Bobby Hamilton Jr., Chevrolet, 175, 82.9, 134 11. (10) Justin Lofton, Toyota, 175, 85.8, 130 12. (18) Donny Lia, Toyota, 175, 82.8, 127 13. (16) Mike Skinner, Toyota, 175, 80.5, 124 14. (19) Jason White, Chevrolet, 175, 73.2, 121 15. (12) David Starr, Toyota, 175, 75.6, 118 16. (14) Stacy Compton, Chevrolet, 174, 71.8, 115 17. (15) Mario Gosselin, Chevrolet, 173, 65.9, 112 18. (20) Dennis Setzer, Chevrolet, 172, 65.9, 109 19. (27) Brent Raymer, Ford, 172, 57.5, 106 20. (21) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, 172, 61.8, 103 21. (24) Peyton Sellers, Chevrolet, 171, 59.3, 100 22. (31) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Ford, 170, 43.2, 97 23. (29) Carl Long, Chevrolet, 170, 44.9, 94 24. (3) R. Hornaday Jr., Chevrolet, accident, 169, 99.6, 91 25. (25) Mike Harmon, Ford, 169, 44.2, 88 26. (33) Norm Benning, Chevrolet, 169, 35.3, 85 27. (28) Tim Bainey Jr., Chevrolet, 166, 37.7, 82 28. (23) John King, Ford, 165, 45, 79 29. (13) Ricky Carmichael, Chevrolet, 164, 43.4, 76 30. (22) Eddie MacDonald, Ford, accident, 82, 51.5, 73 31. (26) Mike Garvey, Chevrolet, brakes, 21, 39.6, 70 32. (32) Butch Miller, Dodge, rear gear, 16, 34.7, 67 33. (34) C. Lafferty, Chevrolet, transmission, 13, 33.4, 64 34. (36) B. Weber, Chevrolet, overheating, 11, 32.3, 61 35. (35) Donnie Neuenberger, Dodge, brakes, 4, 32.1, 58 36. (30) J.C. Stout, Dodge, electrical, 2, 30.4, 55 Race Statistics Average Speed of Race Winner: 100.579 mph Time of Race: 1 hour 50 minutes 27 seconds Margin of Victory: 0.280 seconds Caution Flags: 8 for 32 laps. Lead Changes: 16 among 3 drivers. Lap Leaders: K.Harvick 1; K.Busch 2-45; K.Harvick 46; K.Busch 47-49; K.Harvick 50-52; K.Busch 53-67; K.Har- vick 68; K.Busch 69-91; K.Harvick 92; K.Busch 93-128; K.Harvick 129-131; K.Busch 132-163; K.Harvick 164; K.Busch 165; J.Buescher 166-173; K.Busch 174-175. Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): K.Busch, 8 times for 156 laps; K.Harvick, 7 times for 11 laps; J.Buescher, 1 time for 8 laps. Top 10 in Points: 1. T.Bodine, 3,036; 2. A.Almirola, 2,779; 3. J.Sauter, 2,726; 4. T.Peters, 2,683; 5. M.Crafton, 2,618; 6. A.Dillon, 2,613; 7. R.Hornaday Jr., 2,552; 8. M.Skinner, 2,458; 9. D.Starr, 2,372; 10. J.White, 2,254.
IRL
JAPAN INDY 300 LINEUP After Saturday’s qualifying; Sunday’s race At Twin Ring Motegi; In Motegi, Japan Lap length: 1.52 miles
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All cars Dallara chassis, Honda engine 1. (3) Helio Castroneves, 201.992 mph 2. (6) Ryan Briscoe, 201.594 3. (12) Will Power, 201.463 4. (10) Dario Franchitti, 200.964 5. (26) Marco Andretti, 200.187 6. (11) Tony Kanaan, 200.011 7. (37) Ryan Hunter-Reay, 199.623 8. (8) EJ Viso, 199.487 9. (4) Dan Wheldon, 199.225 10. (5) Takuma Sato, 199.191 11. (9) Scott Dixon, 199.020 12. (7) Danica Patrick, 198.935 13. (34) Bertrand Baguette, 198.794 14. (14) Vitor Meira, 197.950 15. (19) Alex Lloyd, 197.556 16. (02) Graham Rahal, 197.402 17. (06) Hideki Mutoh, 197.361 18. (22) Justin Wilson, 196.850 19. (2) Raphael Matos, 196.813 20. (32) Mario Moraes, 196.460 21. (36) Roger Yasukawa, 196.296 22. (24) Paul Tracy, 195.709 23. (77) Alex Tagliani, 195.483 24. (78) Simona de Silvestro, 193.561 25. (18) Milka Duno, 192.527.
TRANSACTIONS NFL
Jacksonville Jaguars: Re-signed WR John Matthews to the practice squad. Waived WR Clarence Denmark from the practice squad. St. Louis Rams: Signed CB Marquis Johnson from the practice squad. Waived QB Thad Lewis.
COLLEGES
Marshall: Suspended F Antonio Haymon indefinitely from the men’s basketball team following a drunken- driving arrest. Messiah: Promoted assistant baseball coach Steve DeRiggs to interim baseball coach.
TENNIS WTATOUR
CHALLENGE BELL At Club Avantage Multi-Sports; In Quebec City Purse: $220,000 (Intl.); Surface: Hard-Indoor
SINGLES—SEMIFINALS
T. Paszek, Austria, def. C. McHale, USA, 6-2, 6-2; B. Mattek-Sands, USA, def. L. Safarova (3), Czech Rep., 6-2, 6-1. DOUBLES—SEMIFINALS
S. Arvidsson and J. Larsson, Sweden, def. L. Osterloh, USA, and A. Tatishvili, Georgia, 6-1, 3-6, 11-9 tiebreak; B. Mattek-Sands, USA, and B. Zahlavova Strycova (1), Czech Rep., def. S. Foretz Gacon, France, and K. Woerle, Germany, 6-2, 6-1.
GUANGZHOU INTERNATIONALWOMEN’S OPEN
At Tianhe Sports Center; In Guangzhou, China Purse: $220,000 (Intl.); Surface: Hard-Outdoor
SINGLES—SEMIFINALS J. Groth (1), Australia, def. E. Gallovits, Romania, 6-0, 6-1; A. Kudryavtseva, Russia, def. Z. Shuai, China, 6-0, 6-4.
DOUBLES—SEMIFINALS
E. Gallovits, Romania, and S. Mirza, India, def. O. Savchuk, Ukraine, and T. Tanasugarn, Thailand, 6-3, 6-0.
DAVISCUP
WORLD GROUP SEMIFINALS Winners to World Group finals, Nov. 26-28
FRANCE 3, ARGENTINA 0
At Palais des Sports de Gerland; In Lyon, France Surface: Hard-Indoor Singles M. Llodra, France, def. J. Monaco, Argentina, 7-5, 4-6,
7-5, 6-3; G. Monfils, France, def. D. Nalbandian, Argenti- na, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3. Doubles M.Llodra and A. Clement, France, def. E.Schwankand H. Zeballos, Argentina, 6-4, 7-5, 6-3.
CZECH REPUBLIC 2, SERBIA 1
At Belgrade Arena; In Belgrade, Serbia Surface: Hard-Indoor Singles R. Stepanek, Czech Rep., def. V. Troicki, Serbia, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4; J. Tipsarevic, Serbia, def. T. Berdych, Czech Republic, 7-5, 6-2, 2-6, 7-6 (7-5). Doubles T. Berdych and R. Stepanek, Czech Republic, def. N. Djokovic and N. Zimonjic, Serbia, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, 6-1.
PLAYOFFS—WINNERS TO 2011 WORLD GROUP UNITED STATES 2, COLOMBIA 1
At Plaza de Toros La Santamaria; In Bogota, Colombia Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles M. Fish, USA ,def. A. Falla, Colombia, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4; S. Giraldo Colombia, def. S. Querrey, USA, 6-2, 6-4, 7-5.
Doubles M.Fish and J. Isner,USA,def. R. Farah and C. Salamanca, Colombia, 6-4, 6-4, 6-7 (7-5), 6-3.
ISRAEL 2, AUSTRIA 1
At Nokia Stadium; In Tel Aviv, Israel Surface: Hard-Indoor Singles D. Sela, Israel, def. A. Haider-Maurer, Austria, 6-4, 6-1, 6-3; J. Melzer, Austria, def. H. Levy, Israel, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. Doubles J. Erlich and A. Ram, Israel, def. J. Melzer and A. Peya, Austria, 7-6 (2), 6-4, 6-4.
GERMANY 3, SOUTH AFRICA 0
At TC Weissenhof; In Stuttgart, Germany Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles P. Kohlschreiber, Germany, def. R. de Voest, South Africa, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4; F. Mayer, Germany, def. I. der Merwe, South Africa, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 7-6 (8-6). Doubles A. Beck and C. Kas, Germany, def. R. de Voest and W. Moodie, South Africa, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.
SWEDEN 2, ITALY 1
At Sparbanken Lidkoping Arena; In Lidkoping, Sweden Surface: Hard-Indoor Singles P. Starace, Italy, def. A. Vinciguerra, Sweden, 6-2, 6-2, 6-2; R. Soderling, Sweden, def. F. Fognini, Italy, 6-1, 6-3, 6-2.
Doubles S. Aspelin and R. Lindstedt, Sweden, def. S. Bolelli and P. Starace, Italy, 5-7, 6-7 (7-0), 7-6 (7-4), 6-3, 7-5.
BRAZIL 2, INDIA 1
At SDAT Tennis Stadium; In Chennai, India Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles T. Bellucci, Brazil, def. R. Bopanna, India, 7-6 (7-2), 6-7 (9-7), 7-5 4-6, 10-8; R. Mello, Brazil, def S. Devvarman, India, 4-6, 6-2, 6-7 (7-3), 6-2, 6-4. Doubles M. Bhupathi and L. Paes, India, def. M. Melo and B. Soares, Brazil, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5), 6-1.
AUSTRALIA 2, BELGIUM 1
At Cairns Tennis Centre; In North Cairns, Australia Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles L. Hewitt, Australia, def. R. Bemelmans, Belgium, 7-6 (7-4), 7-5, 2-6, 6-4; O.Rochus, Belgium, def. C. Ball, Australia, 6-4, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5). Doubles P. Hanley and L. Hewitt, Australia, def. R. Bemelmans and O. Rochus, Belgium, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4.
KAZAKHSTAN 3, SWITZERLAND 0
At National Tennis Centre; In Astana, Kazakhstan Surface: Hard-Indoor Singles A. Golubev, Kazakhstan, def. M. Chiudinelli, Switzer- land, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4; M. Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, def. S.Wawrinka, Switzerland, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3. Doubles A. Golubev and Y. Schukin, Kazakhstan, def. Y. Allegro and S. Wawrinka, Switzerland, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3.
ROMANIA 3, ECUADOR 0
At Centrul National de Tenis; In Bucharest, Romania Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles V. Hanescu, Romania, def. I. Endara, Ecuador, 6-2, 6-2, 6-2; A. Ungur, Romania, def. G.Lapentti, Ecuador, 6-7 (7-2), 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1. Doubles V. Hanescu and H. Tecau, Romania, def. I. Endara and G. Lapentti, Ecuador, 6-2, 6-2, 6-2.
EUROPE/AFRICA ZONE Group I; Second Round Playoffs —Losers to 2011 Group II
SLOVAKIA 2, BELARUS 1
At Republic Olympic Training Center; In Minsk, Belarus Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles U. Ignatik, Belarus, def. M. Klizan, Slovakia, 7-6 (11-9), 6-2, 6-2; L. Lacko, Slovakia, def. S. Betau, Belarus, 6-0, 6-4, 6-4. Doubles M. Mertinak and F. Polasek, Slovakia, def. U. Ignatik and M. Mirnyi, Belarus, 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (8-6), 3-6, 4-6, 6-4.
POLAND 2, LATVIA 1
At Olympic Sports Centre; In Riga, Latvia Surface: Carpet-Indoor Singles M.Przysiezny, Poland, def. A. Juska, Latvia, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4; E. Gulbis, Latvia, def. J. Janowicz, Poland, 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2.
Doubles M. Fyrstenberg and M. Matkowski, Poland, def. A. Juska and D. Pavlovs, Latvia, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4).
NO. 7 RIVER HILL 41, LONG REACH 6
Highlights: Jordan Griffin rushed for 208 yards on nine carries and scored two touchdowns.
LONG REACH (0-3, 0-3) ....... 0 0 6 0 — 6 RIVER HILL (3-0, 3-0)........... 14 6 6 15 — 41
RH—Wells 3 run (kick failed) RH—Wells 4 run (Vaughn run) RH—Wells 6 run (kick failed) LR—Reed 42 pass from Mercado (kick failed) RH—Griffin 52 run (kick failed) RH—Griffin 72 run (Kluge run) RH—Kluge 10 run (Grove kick) RUSHING LEADERS — RH: Griffin 9-208, Wells
17-107.
PASSING LEADERS—RH: Vaughn 2-3-0 49. RECEIVING LEADERS—RH: McMichael 1-40.
NO. 13 ELEANOR ROOSEVELT 56, HIGH POINT 0
HIGH POINT (0-3, 0-3) ......... 0 0 0 0 — 0 ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (3-0, 3-0) ....................................... 27 14 15 0 — 56
ER—Williams 80 kickoff return (Pizarro kick) ER—Christian 60 pass from Petty (kick failed) ER—Petty 8 run (Pizarro kick) ER—Acker 30 run (Pizarro kick) ER—Acker 3 run (Pizarro kick) ER—Christian 40 pass from Petty (Pizarro kick) ER—Jones 30 pass from Cook (Temoney run) ER—Winfield 20 interception return (Pizarro kick) RUSHING LEADERS—ER: Acker 3-38. PASSING LEADERS — ER: Petty 7-10-0 186, Cook
1-1-0 30. RECEIVING LEADERS—ER: Christian 3-120.
DCIAA DUNBAR 56, ANACOSTIA 0
Highlights: Rahsaan Wright had three interceptions against the Indians -- two of them resulting in touchdowns. Wright scoredoninterception returns of 45 and 47 yards.
DUNBAR (3-1) ...................... 15 28 7 6 — 56 ANACOSTIA (0-3) ................ 0 0 0 0 — 0
D—C Walker 43 run (D Matthews run) D—C Walker 12 run (D Matthews kick) D — D Matthews 30 pass from L Matthews (D Matthews kick) D—R Johnson 1 run (D Matthews run) D—Wright 47 interception return (D Matthews kick) D—Everett 3 run (D Matthews kick) D—Wright 45 interception return (D Matthews kick) D—C Walker 5 run (kick failed) RUSHING LEADERS—D: C Walker 10-103. PASSING LEADERS—D: L Matthews 6-6-0 107. RECEIVING LEADERS—D:MStevens 2-15.
COLLEGES
CROSS COUNTRY Coach Achtzehn Classic 1. Franklin & Marshall, 30; 2. York, 54, 3. St. Mary’s (Md.) 99. FIELD HOCKEY American 2, Massachusetts 0 Catholic 2, Rowan 1 Maryland 4, Boston College 2 Radford 3, Georgetown 1 St. Mary’s (Md.) 8, Roanoke 1 Virginia 4, Lafayette 0 SOCCER Men
American 2, Syraucse 1 Penn St.-Harrisburg 3, Gallaudet 0 Prince George’s CC 6, Allegany (Md.) 0 Wheeling Jesuit 1, UDC 0 Women Penn St.-Harrisburg 8, Gallaudet 1 VOLLEYBALL Baldwin-Wallace def. Gallaudet 25-16, 25-23, 25-17 Franklin & Marshall def. Catholic 25-15, 25-17, 18-25, 25-19 George Washington def. Princeton 25-17, 25-17, 25-15 St. John’s def. George Washington 19-25, 14-25, 25-18, 25-22, 15-12 Md.-Eastern Shore def. Navy 5-21, 25-18, 22-25, 20-25, 15-7 Marymount def. Catholic 25-17, 23-25, 25-19, 25-21 Salisbury def. Gallaudet 25-20, 25-16, 25-10 UDC def. Goldey Beacom 25-10, 25-9, 25-18 Virginia def. George Mason 25-18, 25-14, 25-11 TENNIS Men
Catholic 9, Hood 0 TENNIS Women Catholic 9, Hood 0
MOREHIGHSCHOOL SCORESANDBOX SCORESAT
FRIDAY’SFOOTBALL TOP20
NO. 3 GOOD COUNSEL 35, STATE COLLEGE (PA.) 13
STATE COLLEGE (PA.) (0-1) 0 7 0 6 — 13 GOOD COUNSEL (2-1).......... 7 14 7 7 — 35
GC—Z Dancel 1 run (Hamby kick) GC—Diggs 42 run (Hamby kick) GC—O'Daniel 21 run (Hamby kick) GC—Fuller 31 pass from Z Dancel (Hamby kick) GC—Ingle 38 interception return (Hamby kick) RUSHING LEADERS—GC: Diggs 21-186. PASSING LEADERS—GC: Z Dancel 8-13-0 167. RECEIVING LEADERS — GC: Diggs 3-81, Countess
3-46. HIGHSCHOOLS
FOOTBALL VIRGINIA Fauquier at Handley PRIVATE Gonzaga 41, Georgetown Prep 21 St. Albans 34, McNamara 6 Ireton at Woodberry Forest Gilman vs. DeMatha at Towson University BOYS' SOCCER St. Albans 2, Woodberry Forest 0 GIRLS' SOCCER Queen Anne 3, Barrie 0 St. John's 1, St. Pius X 0 Episcopal at St. Mary's Ryken VOLLEYBALL VIRGINIA Osbourn Park def. Freedom-Woodbridge, 25-12, 25-12, 25-19
PRIVATE Ireton def. John Paul the Great, 25-11, 25-11, 25-11 O'Connell def. Episcopal, 25-14, 25-16, 25-12 Emmanuel Christian vs. Tandem Friends at Tandem Friends
FOOTBALLBOXSCORES
GONZAGA 41, GEORGETOWNPREP 21
GONZAGA (2-1) ................... 13 14 7 7 — 41 GEORGETOWN PREP (2-1) .. 7 0 7 7 — 21
G—Martino 5 run (Abod kick) GP—Gribbin 1 run (Brennan kick) G—Martino 5 run (kick failed) G—Martino 2 run (Abod kick) G—Graves 35 pass from Hogan (Abod kick) GP—Gribbin 1 run (Brennan kick) G—Martino 8 run (Abod kick) G—Hogan 5 run (Abod kick)
GP—Samuto 1 run (Brennan kick) TEAM STATS
Penalties-Yards First Downs Fumbles-Lost
Punts-Avg
5-36 6-55 10
G 0-0
2-35 2-25 16
GP PRINCEGEORGE'S 3-2 RUSHINGLEADERS—G: Martino 12-100. GP: Rutland
13-94, Samuto 10-68, Gribbin 14-63. PASSING LEADERS — G: Hogan 12-21-0 186. GP:
Rutland 6-19-1 101, Russell 1-3-0 9. RECEIVINGLEADERS—G: Graves 5-109. GP: Sheehan 2-34, V Strittmatter 2-22.
ST. ALBANS 34, MCNAMARA 6
ST. ALBANS (2-0) ................ 7 10 10 7 — 34 MCNAMARA (0-3)................ 0 0 0 6 — 6
SA—An Jones 8 pass from Strother (Smith kick) BM—Charles 21 pass from Sensenig (pass failed) SA—Cogo 3 run (Smith kick) SA—FG Smith 28 SA—Strother 4 run (Smith kick) SA—FG Smith 29
SA—Pittman 3 run (Smith kick) TEAM STATS
Penalties-Yards First Downs Fumbles-Lost
Punts-Avg
1-37 5-35 17
SA 1-1
10-65 0
0-0
RUSHING LEADERS — SA: Ar Jones 18-181. BM: Robinson 12-88. PASSING LEADERS — SA: Strother 6-10-0 56, Symington 0-3-0 0. BM: M Collins 2-3-0 39, Sensenig 2-3-2 36.
RECEIVING LEADERS — SA: An Jones 3-30. BM: Hopkins 1-14.
BM 0-0
OXON HILL 23, LAUREL 6
LAUREL (0-3, 0-3) ................ 6 0 0 0 — 6 OXON HILL (2-1, 2-1) ........... 7 0 16 0 — 23
OH—Pickens 2 run (Bulter kick) OH—Pickens 10 run (Bulter kick) OH—Mercer 70 pass from Green (Bulter kick) RUSHING LEADERS—OH: Pickens 15-83. PASSING LEADERS—OH: Green 6-14-0 147. RECEIVING LEADERS—OH: Mercer 1-70.
PARKDALE 26, DUVAL 20
Highlights: Mike Carter 's 46-yard interception return in the fourth quarter won it for Parkdale. Immanuel Ferrer had a sack and forced fumble to seal the win on the final play of the game.
PARKDALE (2-1, 2-1) ........... 0 20 0 6 — 26 DUVAL (1-2, 1-2).................. 0 13 0 7 — 20
P—Miles 8 pass from Mundit (Straughn kick) P—Uwandi 1 run (kick failed) P—Uwandi 1 run (kick failed) P—MCarter 46 interception return (kick failed) RUSHING LEADERS—P: Uwandi 7-115. PASSING LEADERS—P: Mundit 11-19-1 187. RECEIVING LEADERS — P: Straughn 3-44, Murillo
3-44, Miles 4-82. WISE 27, BLADENSBURG 6
Highlights: Junior Uriah Bethea rushed for 3 touchdowns as Wise allowed just six points for the second straight week.
WISE (2-1, 2-1)..................... 0 21 0 6 — 27 BLADENSBURG (0-3, 0-3).... 0 0 0 6 — 6
W—Jones 5 run (Staton kick) W—Bethea 1 run (kick failed) W—Bethea 6 run (Partlow run) W—Bethea 54 run (run failed) RUSHING LEADERS—W: Jones 6-86, Bethea 10-71. PASSING LEADERS—W: D Smith 3-5-0 34. RECEIVING LEADERS—W: Cooper 1-26.
C.H. FLOWERS 13, BOWIE 10 (OT)
BOWIE (2-1, 2-1) .............. 0 7 0 0 3 — 10 C.H. FLOWERS (3-0, 3-0).. 0 0 7 0 6 — 13
B—Hendy 72 pass from Maslanik (Holmes kick) CHF—Rivers 75 fumble return (Jackson kick) B—Holmes 24 field goal (kick failed) CHF—Lawrence 1 run RUSHING LEADERS — B: Holley 19-41. CHF: Ijeomah
10-41, Gregory 7-41. PASSING LEADERS—B: Maslanik 11-31-1 231. CHF: Lawrence 4-4-0 38. RECEIVING LEADERS — B: Hendy 5-147, J Johnson 5-74. CHF: Ijeomah 2-23.
FRIDAY’SFOOTBALL
H.D.WOODSON 31, THEODORE ROOSEVELT 7
Highlights: H.D. Woodson's Kenny Crawley had his fourth interception of the season.
H.D. WOODSON (2-2) .......... 0 12 19 0 — 31 THEODORE ROOSEVELT (2-2)...................................... 0 7 0 0 — 7
H—Crawley 9 pass from Morman (kick failed) H—Crawley 65 pass from Morman (run failed) TR — Crutchfield 80 interception return (Marquez
kick) H—Arrington 4 run (run failed) H—Redman 9 pass from Morman (pass failed) H—Arrington 8 run (Jackson kick) RUSHING LEADERS—H: Arrington 10-116. PASSING LEADERS — H: Morman 10-22-1 208, Andrews 4-4-0 45, Buchanan 2-2-0 26. RECEIVING LEADERS—H: Redman 3-70.
BALLOU 27, COOLIDGE 6
Highlights: Ballou's Daywone Wright made 11 tackles, had a sack and had a 70-yard interception return for a touchdown.
BALLOU (3-0) ....................... 6 7 14 0 — 27 COOLIDGE (0-4).................... 0 6 0 0 — 6
B—Crawford 15 pass from Edwards (pass failed) B—Crawford 50 blocked punt return (Jackson kick) C—Dickens 10 run (pass failed) B—Jones 2 run (Jackson kick) B—Wright 70 interception return (Jackson kick) RUSHING LEADERS—B: Holbrook 13-176. C: C Brown
0-52. PASSING LEADERS — B: Edwards 11-14-0 117. C: C
Brown 7-18-1 51. RECEIVING LEADERS—B: Crawford 4-67. C: Dickens
6-36. “If you’re sitting there, it’s a
10,000-inch plasma, much less a 50-inch plasma,” Grubman said. “There’s no reason for you not to get your tour around the NFL if you’re in a stadium.” Teams are offering low-cost
ticket options. The Super Bowl championNewOrleans Saints in- creased some ticket prices this season, but still offer a season ticket at$25per game.TheBucca- neersoffer some seasontickets for $35 per game and $25 for chil- dren. The average price of a general-
seating ticket in the NFL last sea- son was $74.99, according to TeamMarketing Report, an inde- pendent newsletter that follows sports business issues. That wouldput theaverageseasontick- et at close to $750, for eight regu- lar season and two pre-season games. Meanwhile, a full-season sub-
scription toDirectTV’s “NFL Sun- dayTicket”package,whichallows aviewer tosee everySundayafter- noongameeveryweekend(except gamesblackedout inthat viewing area) costs $319.95, according to
the satellite provider. Last season, Grella said, the
Buccaneers and other organiza- tions helped prevent blackouts by purchasing unsold tickets, but can’tdothat indefinitely.TheNFL sometimes grants ticket-selling extensions to teams that are close to sellouts and has eased reastric- tions on the 17,000 free tickets each teamis allowed to distribute to youth groups, military person- nel and others. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio)
wrote to Goodell recently, urging the commissioner to consider changing theNFL’s blackout poli- cy.
“While I understand the need
for the league to sell tickets and maintain an attractive television product, NFL blackout policies should be revisited as our nation faces theworst economic crisis in generations,”Brownwrote. Grubman said the league does
not intend to change the policy. “We think the blackout policy
protects the league, our partners and the long-termviability of the model,”Grubman said.
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