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KLEM Local Schedule (week of September 12)

MONDAY RESULTS – September 12

(N-F-L football)

UNDATED – The Pittsburgh Steelers and San Francisco 49ers were winners last night as Week One of the NFL season drew to a close. Ben Roethlisberger threw for three touchdowns and DeAngelo Williams ran for 143 yards and two scores as the Steelers hammered Washington 38-16. Carlos Hyde ran for 88 yards and a pair of T-Ds in the 49ers’ 28-0 shutout of the Rams.

Pittsburgh 38, Washington 16
San Francisco 28, Los Angeles 0

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
L.A. Dodgers 8, N.Y. Yankees 2

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Toronto 3, Tampa Bay 2
Boston 12, Baltimore 2
Detroit 4, Minnesota 2
Oakland 16, Kansas City 3
Chicago White Sox 11, Cleveland 4
Texas 4, Houston 3, 12 innings
Seattle 8, L.A. Angels 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 2
Washington 8, N.Y. Mets 1
Cincinnati 3, Milwaukee 0
Atlanta 12, Miami 7
Chicago Cubs 4, St. Louis 1
Arizona 12, Colorado 9
San Diego 4, San Francisco 0

 

 

TUESDAY RESULTS – September 13

(volleyball)

Le Mars (7-4/1-0) def. Estherville/Lincoln Central 3-0   (25-19, 25-15, 25-13)

Lady Bulldogs statistical leaders:  KILLS– Krista Zenk 17  ..  Jecenta Sargisson 10  ..  Sydney Rand 8.  ASSISTS– Sydney Rand 30.  BLOCKS– Sydney Rand & Krista Zenk 2 each.  DIGS– Krista Zenk 8  ..  Sydney Rand 6.  SERVINGAbby Van Otterloo 20-21 / 6 aces  ..  Jenn Schneider 16-16 / 3 aces  ..  Krista Zenk 11-12 / 1 ace.

double dual at Paullina
(#3-2A)Unity Christian def. (#5-1A)Gehlen Catholic 3-1  (23-25, 25-22, 25-19, 25-18)

Lady Jays statistical leaders:  KILLS– Katie Peters 19  ..  Kayla Mayer 11  ..  Kaylee Schmit 7.  ASSISTS– Catalina Uribe 36.  BLOCKS– Kaylee Schmit 4  ..  Katie Peters 3.  DIGS– Catalina Uribe, Abby Dickman & Kayla Mayer had 14 each.  SERVING– Catalina Uribe 18-19 / 2 aces  ..  Brooklyn Heissel 12-14 / 2 aces.
(#5-1A)Gehlen Catholic (8-7/3-1) def.  South O’Brien 3-1  (24-26, 25-15, 25-21, 25-19)

Lady Jays statistical leaders:  KILLS– Katie Peters 22  ..  Krista Lipp 9  ..  Kayla Mayer 8  ..  Kaylee Schmit 6.  ASSISTS– Catalina Uribe 48.  BLOCKS– Catalina Uribe & Katie Peters 3 each.  DIGS– Katie Peters 17  ..  Brooklyn Heissel & Abby Dickman 16 each.  SERVING– Brooklyn Heissel 19-21 / 6 aces  ..  Abbie Dickman 17-19 / 3 aces  ..  Kayla Mayer 15-17 / 4 aces.

COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL RESULTS:  Morningside def. Briar Cliff 3-1  (25-23, 26-28, 25-18, 25-23).  Two former Gehlen Catholic teammates opposed each other in the match and led their teams in kills.  Morgan Whitehead had 12 kills for Morningside while Katelin Langel had 15 kills for Briar Cliff.

(cross country)

Woodbury Central Invitational

(girls results)  TEAM STANDINGS:  1. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (54)  ..  2. Woodbury Central/Kingsley-Pierson (73)  ..  3. Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto (94)  ..  4. Lawton-Bronson (108)  ..  5. West Harrison (127)  ..  6. Hinton (130).  Individual champion:  Suzanne Putze of Woodbury Central/Kingsley-Pierson (19:04.22).  Gehlen results:  13. Addison Webber (23:24.35).  Hinton’s top finisher:  9. El’lee Kroll (22:41.69)

(boys results) TEAM STANDINGS:  1. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (31)  ..  2. South O’Brien (68)  ..  3. Woodbury Central/Kingsley-Pierson (71)  ..  4. Hinton (97)  ..  5. Gehlen Catholic (140)  ..  (8 teams).  Individual champion:  Miles Scott of Sergeant Bluff-Luton (13:36.96).  Gehlen results:  11. Will Roder (19:00.29)  ..  35. Carter Sitzmann (21:02.16)  ..  40. Tyler Zenk (21:38.94)  ..  45. Thomas Pohlen (21:55.91)  ..  52. Justin Schmit (22:45.30)  ..  55. Jacob Koob (23:17.30).  WC/KP’s top finishers:  2. Eric Hoffman (17:16.35)  .. 4. Austin Korynta (17:34.78).  Hinton’s top finishers:  14. Bradley Shanahan (19:13.93)  ..  20. Austin Jarvis (20:09.02).

Storm Lake Invitational

(girls results)  VARSITY TEAM STANDINGS:  1. Spencer (62)  ..  2. Denison-Schleswig (79)  ..  3. Le Mars (95)  ..  (13 teams).  Individual champion:  Kourtney Delperdang of Spirit Lake (19:27.23).  Le Mars results:  7. Chloe Calhoun (20:09.90)  ..  8. Maddie Hurt (20:13.97)  ..  11. Kara Albrecht (20:44.16)  ..  35. Sarah Meis (22:00.85)  ..  36. Mary Meis (22:11.32)  ..  37. Paige Washburn (22:12.77)  ..  55. Joan Meis (23:28.56).  JV results:  (team) 1. Unity Christian  ..  4. Le Mars.  (indivduals)  1.Morgan Gierstorff of Denison-Schleswig (22:05.75)  ..  5. Katie McAllister of Le Mars (23:22.25)  ..  7. Annie Ellis of Le Mars (23:36.79)  ..  19. Hanna Francksen-Small.

(boys results)  VARSITY TEAM STANDINGS:  1. Unity Christian (48)  ..  2. Spirit Lake (89)  ..  3. Fort Dodge (112)  ..  4. Denison-Schleswig (124)  ..  5. Storm Lake (125)  ..  T6. M-O-C/Floyd Valley & Algona (178)  ..  8. Le Mars (184)  ..  (13 teams).  Individual champion:  Dylan Cavanaugh of Storm Lake (16:03.87)  ..  2. Jacob Vander Plaats of Unity Christian (16:28.99).  Le Mars results:  16. Andrew Tonner (17:36.23)  ..  25. Landen Parmalee (18:02.84)  ..  40. Alec Rieken (18:33.07)  ..  44. Eric Grasz (18:49.90)  ..  59. Jake Malik (19:28.20)  ..  67. Jake Francksen-Small (19:58.83)  ..  82. J.T. Engebretson (21:00.13).  JV results:  (team)  1.Spirit Lake  ..  3. Le Mars.  (individuals) 1. Carter Tifft of Spirit Lake (19:02.97)  ..  17. Tate Hogrefe of Le Mars (20:22.84)  ..  18. Kyle Schallau of Le Mars (20:23.58).

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
N.Y. Yankees 3, L.A. Dodgers 0

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tampa Bay 6, Toronto 2
Baltimore 6, Boston 3
Minnesota 8, Detroit 1
Oakland 5, Kansas City 4
Chicago White Sox 8, Cleveland 1
Texas 3, Houston 2
Seattle 8, L.A. Angels 0

NATIONAL LEAGUE
N.Y. Mets 4, Washington 3, 10 innings
Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 3
Cincinnati 6, Milwaukee 4
Miami 7, Atlanta 5
St. Louis 4, Chicago Cubs 2
Arizona 11, Colorado 4
San Diego 6, San Francisco 4

 

 

WEDNESDAY RESULTS – September 14

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
L.A. Dodgers 2, N.Y. Yankees 0

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tampa Bay 8, Toronto 1
Baltimore 1, Boston 0
Detroit 9, Minnesota 6
Oakland 8, Kansas City 0
Cleveland 6, Chicago White Sox 1
Houston 8, Texas 4
Seattle 2, L.A. Angels 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago Cubs 7, St. Louis 0
San Diego 3, San Francisco 1
Washington 1, N.Y. Mets 0
Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 2
Miami 7, Atlanta 5
Milwaukee 7, Cincinnati 0
Arizona 11, Colorado 6

 

 

THURSDAY RESULTS – September 15

(high school football)

(#6)Lewis Central at Sioux City East – CANCELLED

(college football)

(6) Houston 40, Cincinnati 16

CINCINNATI – The sixth-ranked Houston Cougars trailed 16-12 early in the fourth quarter until Greg Ward Jr. ran for a pair of TDs in a 40-16 win at Cincinnati. Ward was 24 of 36 for 326 yards, one TD and two interceptions after missing the Cougars’ last game with a sore shoulder. Steven Taylor and Howard Wilson returned interceptions for touchdowns seven seconds to turn the game into a rout with 3:40 to play.

(N-F-L football)

N.Y. Jets 37, Buffalo 31

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. – The New York Jets had lost five straight to the Bills before rolling up 493 total yards in last night’s 37-31 win at Buffalo. Matt Forte ran for 100 yards and three scores, while former Bill Ryan Fitzpatrick threw for 374 yards and a TD. Eric Decker was among three Jets with at least 92 receiving yards, finishing with six receptions for 126 yards and a touchdown.

(major league baseball)

UNDATED – The Chicago Cubs became the National League Central champions when the St. Louis Cardinals lost in San Francisco. The Cubs had a chance to clinch it in front of their fans last night, but Scott Gennett supplied a tie-breaking, two-run double in the seventh inning to help the Brewers earn a 5-4 win at Chicago. The Giants are within four games of the N-L West-leading Dodgers after Hunter Pence belted a two-run homer and Johnny Cueto tossed a five-hitter in a 6-2 win against the Redbirds.

UNDATED – The Red Sox lead the AL East by two games over Baltimore and Toronto following Boston’s comeback against the New York Yankees. Hanley Ramirez belted a walk-off, three-run homer off Dellin Betances to give the Bosox a 7-5 win over the Yanks. David Ortiz kept the rally going with an RBI single in the Red Sox’s five-run ninth after smacking his 537th career home run to pass Mickey Mantle for 17th place on the all-time list.

UNDATED – The Cleveland Indians still lead the AL Central by six games over Detroit after both teams lost. Carlos Sanchez singled home the winning run in the bottom of the ninth as the White Sox beat the Indians for the third time in four days, 2-1. Brian Dozier hit a two-run single and Eddie Rosario went 3-for-4 with two runs scored to lead Minnesota’s 5-1 victory over the Tigers

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Minnesota 5, Detroit 1
Chicago White Sox 2, Cleveland 1
Tampa Bay 7, Baltimore 6
Boston 7, N.Y. Yankees 5
Oakland 14, Kansas City 5
Toronto 7, L.A. Angels 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 15, Philadelphia 2
Milwaukee 5, Chicago Cubs 4
Arizona 7, L.A. Dodgers 3
San Francisco 6, St. Louis 2

 

 

FRIDAY RESULTS – September 16

(high school football)

SERGEANT BLUFF — No. 8 Sergeant Bluff-Luton cashed in on a pair of second quarter interceptions to score ten points and the Warriors handed the Le Mars Bulldogs their first loss of the season, 41-26, Friday night in a Class 3A, District 1 match-up at Sergeant Bluff.  Chris Krull and Zach Schultz intercepted Gabe Eckstaine on successive possessions late in the first half.  Krull took his interception 19 yards to the end zone for a 21-6 lead and Schultz’s interception led to a 41-yard field goal by Cory Collins at the 2:56 mark of the first half for a 24-6 S-B-L advantage.  Zach Schultz scored the first two touchdowns for the high-scoring Warriors on runs of 38 and two yards to cap drives on S-B-L’s first two possessions.  Le Mars sandwiched a 72-yard touchdown pass from Gabe Eckstaine-to-Collin Nemmers in between those two Warrior scores as Sergeant Bluff-Luton led 14-6 after a quarter.  Gabe Toki’s two yard touchdown run with 1:20 to play in the first half capped an 84-yard drive that trimmed the S-B-L lead to 24-14.  But Cory Collins booted a 33-yard field goal with 13 seconds to play in the half to extend Sergeant Bluff-Luton’s lead to 27-14 at the break.  Le Mars closed to within 27-20 on a 35-yard TD-pass from Eckstaine -to-Nemmers with 4:10 to play in the third quarter.  Sergeant Bluff-Luton responded with an 11-play, 72-yard drive that ended on the first play of the fourth quarter on an 11-yard TD scamper by quarterback Chris Krull and a 34-20 advantage.  Gabe Toki’s 41-yard touchdown jaunt on a draw play got the Bulldogs to within 34-26 with 9:56 to go in the game before Krull scored again on a two yard run with 1:04 to play to cap a short 30 yard drive after Le Mars failed to convert a fourth down play deep in their own territory.  S-B-L improves to 4-and-0 for the season and 2-and-0 in the district while Le Mars falls to 3-and-1 for the season and 1-and-1 in district play.  Le Mars celebrates homecoming next Friday night against Bishop Heelan.

LE MARS — Woodbury Central stopped Gehlen Catholic at the one yard line with 20 seconds to play on a fourth and goal play to win a 13-7 defensive battle on the Jays homecoming Friday night at Jim Lorenzen Field.  Matt Petersen’s three yard touchdown run in the first quarter staked the Wildcats to a 7-0 lead that stood through the first 2 1/2 quarters before Alec Still returned an interception 47 yards for Woodbury Central to give them a 13-0 advantage entering the fourth quarter.  Gehlen scored with 9:13 to play on a four yard run by Elijah Freking to cut the deficit to six points, but Woodbury Central’s defense stand made the lead hold up.  The second half of the game was delayed by 40 minutes by a fiery truck-motorcycle accident on 12th street on the south side of the stadium.  Gehlen actually had more yards than Woodbury Central in the game, 236-187, but three turnovers for the Jays proved costly.  The Jays fall to 2-and-2 for the season and 1-and-1 in district play heading into next week’s road game at Mapleton against Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto.  The game will be carried on KLEM.

CLASS 3A – district 1
(#8)Sergeant Bluff-Luton 41, Le Mars (3-1/1-1) 26
Storm Lake 34, Bishop Heelan 14
Spirit Lake 28, Spencer 10
Humboldt 45, Algona 14

CLASS A – district 1
Woodbury Central 13, Gehlen Catholic (2-2/1-1) 7
Akron-Westfield (2-2) 31, Lawton-Bronson 6
(#6)West Sioux 29, Westwood 12
Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 41, West Monona 8

CLASS A – district 2
Sioux Central 37, MMCRU (1-3) 0
Ridge View 28, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 0
South O’Brien 27, Fort Dodge St. Edmond 6
Saturday – (#3)Bishop Garrigan 35, North Union 0

CLASS 1A -district 1
(#4)Hinton (4-0) 49, Alta-Aurelia 7
(#3)West Lyon 45, Unity Christian 12
(#8)Western Christian 48, Emmetsburg 6
Sibley-Ocheyedan 20, Okoboji 7

CLASS 2A – district 1
M-O-C/Floyd Valley 20, Pocahontas Area/Laurens-Marathon 12
Cherokee 33, Sioux Center 19
(#4)Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley 55, Sheldon 21
(#10)Central Lyon/George-Little Rock 36, Estherville/Lincoln Central 26

CLASS 4A (non-district)
Council Bluffs A-L 26, Sioux City North 20, OT
Council Bluffs T-J 52, Sioux City West 16

8-MAN – district 1
Remsen St. Mary’s (3-1) 35, West Bend-Mallard 12
Newell-Fonda 48, Kingsley-Pierson (1-3) 13
(#9)Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire 70, Siouxland Christian/Whiting 24
(#8)Harris-Lake Park 70, Clay Central-Everly 6

(college football)

(21) Baylor 38, Rice 10

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
N.Y. Mets 3, Minnesota 0

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 4
Boston 7, N.Y. Yankees 4
Cleveland 11, Detroit 4
Texas 7, Oakland 6
Chicago White Sox 7, Kansas City 4
Toronto 5, L.A. Angels 0
Houston 6, Seattle 0

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago Cubs 5, Milwaukee 4, 10 innings
Philadelphia 4, Miami 3, 13 innings
Pittsburgh 9, Cincinnati 7, 10 innings
Washington 7, Atlanta 2
Colorado 8, San Diego 7
L.A. Dodgers 3, Arizona 2
San Francisco 8, St. Louis 2

 

 

SATURDAY RESULTS – September 17

(college football)

IOWA CITY — Cam Petersen’s 37-yard field goal as time expired lifted five-time F-C-S National Champion North Dakota State to a stunning 23-21 victory over No. 13 Iowa Saturday at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City.  The Bison had a 239-34 advantage in rushing yards to keep quarterback C.J. Beathard and Hawkeye offense off the field for large chunks of time.  N-D-S-U rolled up 363 yards of offense.  It was the sixth straight win against Bowl Subdivision teams for North Dakota State.  The Hawkeyes fall to 2-and-1 for the season.

LINCOLN — Quarterback Tommy Armstrong Jr. scampered 34 yards for the go-ahead  touchdown with 2:29 to play as Nebraska upset No 22 Oregon 35-32 Saturday in Lincoln before a sellout crowd of 90,000 plus at Memorial Stadium.  Armstrong also fired three touchdown passes for the Huskers, who improve to 3-and-0 heading into their Big 10 opener next week.

FORT WORTH  — Kyle Hicks scored on a 64-yard run in the first quarter and caught a 25-yard pass for another score in the third quarter to lead T-C-U to a 41-20 win over winless Iowa State Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas.  Joel Lanning scored twice for the Cyclones, who fall to 0-and-3 under new coach Matt Campbell.

CHENEY, WASH. — U-N-I blew a 24-7 first half lead and fell 34-30 to Eastern Washington Saturday in a battle of F-C-S rated teams.  No. 8 Eastern Washington scored on a 23-yard pass from Reilly Hennessey-to-Beau Byus on a fake field goal attempt with 43 seconds to play to lift the Eagles to the victory over No. 10 Northern Iowa.  The Panthers slide to 1-and-2 in the young season.

North Dakota State 23, (13) Iowa 21
Nebraska 35, (22) Oregon 32
T-C-U 41, Iowa State 20
Eastern Washington 34, U-N-I 30
North Dakota 47, U-S-D 44  — Trevor Bouma stats:  (rushing) 25-95 / 1 TD (receiving) 3-9.  Bouma played at Gehlen Catholic from 2008-2011.

Morningside 87, Dordt 14
Midland Lutheran 38, Briar Cliff 3
Concordia (Neb.) 9, Northwestern 7
Bemidji State 45, Wayne State 17
Central 33, Buena Vista 0

Top 25 games:
(1) Alabama 48, (19) Mississippi 43
(10) Louisville 63, (2) Florida State 20
(3) Ohio State 45, (14) Oklahoma 24
(4) Michigan 45, Colorado 28
(5) Clemson 59, South Carolina State 0
(7) Stanford 27, U-S-C 10
(8) Washington 41, Portland State 3
(9) Wisconsin 23, Georgia State 17
California 50, (11) Texas 43
(12) Michigan State 36, (18) Notre Dame 28
(15) Tennessee 28, Ohio University 19
(16) Georgia 28, Missouri 27
(17) Texas A&M 29, Auburn 16
(20) L-S-U 23, Mississippi State 20
(23) Florida 32, North Texas 0
(24) Arkansas 42, Texas State 3
(25) Miami (Fla.) 45, Appalachian State 10

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
N.Y. Mets 3, Minnesota 2, 12 innings

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 6, N.Y. Yankees 5
Cleveland 1, Detroit 0, 10 innings
Tampa Bay 5, Baltimore 2
Kansas City 3, Chicago White Sox 2
Oakland 11, Texas 2
L.A. Angels 6, Toronto 1
Houston 2, Seattle 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 10, Cincinnati 4, 1st game
Atlanta 7, Washington 3
Milwaukee 11, Chicago Cubs 3
Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 3, 2nd game
Philadelphia 8, Miami 0
Colorado 8, San Diego 0
L.A. Dodgers 6, Arizona 2
St. Louis 3, San Francisco 2

 

 

SUNDAY RESULTS – September 18

(volleyball)

C-Y-O Tournament at Le Mars   (Gehlen finished 4-and-2 for the day)

(#9-1A)Gehlen Catholic defeated Remsen St. Mary’s 2-0  (21-13, 21-13).  Lady Jays statistical leaders:  KILLS– Katie Peters & Kaylee Schmit 7 each  ..  Krista Lipp 5.  ASSISTS– Catalina Uribe 22.  BLOCKS– Katie Petes, Krista Lipp & Brooklyn Heissel 1 each.  DIGS– Katie Peters 11  ..  Kayla Mayer 8  ..  Abby Dickman 7.  SERVING– Catalina Uribe 12-12 / 1 ace.

(#1-4A)Bishop Heelan defeated (#9-1A)Gehlen Catholic 2-0  (21-9, 21-12).  Lady Jays statistical leaders:  KILLS– Kaylee Schmit & Katie Peters 4 each  ..  Krista Lipp 3.  ASSISTS– Catalina Uribe 11.  BLOCKS– Katie Peters 1.  DIGS– Kayla Mayer 9  ..  Katie Peters 7  ..  Catalina Uribe 6.  SERVING– Krista Lipp & Kayla Mayer 4-4 / 1 ace each.

(#9-1A)Gehlen Catholic defeated Bishop Garrigan 2-0  (21-12, 21-15).  Lady Jays statistical leaders:  KILLS– Kaylee Schmit 8  ..  Krista Lipp 5  ..  Katie Peters 4.  ASSISTS– Catalina Uribe 18.  BLOCKS– none.  DIGS– Catalina Uribe 7  ..  Katie Peters 5.  SERVING– Kayla Mayer 11-13 / 1 ace  ..  Krista Lipp 7-8 / 1 ace.

(#2-3A)Kuemper Catholic defeated (#9-1A)Gehlen Catholic 2-0  (21-16, 21-14)  Lady Jays statistical leaders:  KILLS– Katie Peters 10.  ASSISTS– Catalina Uribe 12.  BLOCKS– none.  DIGS– Catalina Uribe, Abby Dickman & Kayla Mayer 5 each.  SERVING– Kayla Mayer 6-6 / 2 aces  ..  Brooklyn Heissel 6-6 / 1 ace.

(#9-1A)Gehlen Catholic defeated Fort Dodge St. Edmond 2-0  (21-14, 21-13).  Lady Jays statistical leaders:  KILLS– Kayle Schmit 6  ..  Katie Peters 5  ..  Kayla Mayer 3.  ASSISTS– Catalina Uribe 16.  BLOCKS– Kaylee Schmit 4  ..  Kayla Mayer 3.  DIGS– Catalina Uribe 9  ..  Brooklyn Heissel 8  ..  Kayla Mayer & Katie Peters 7 each.  SERVING– Catalina Uribe 13-14 / 4 aces  ..  Krista Lipp 7-7 / 1 ace.

(#9-1A)Gehlen Catholic (12-9) defeated Storm Lake St. Mary’s 2-0  (21-11, 21-8).  Lady Jays statistical leaders:  KILLS– Kaylee Schmit, Katie Peters & Katelyn Langel 3 each.  ASSISTS– Catalina Uribe 12.  BLOCKS– Kaylee Schmit, Krista Lipp & Brooklyn Heissel 1 each.  DIGS– Brooklyn Heissel 7  ..  Abby Dickman 6  ..  Kayla Mayer 4.  SERVING– Kayla Mayer 13-13 / 3 aces.

(N-F-L football)

Carolina 46, San Francisco 27
Baltimore 25, Cleveland 20
Tennessee 16, Detroit 15
Houston 19, Kansas City 12
New England 31, Miami 24
N.Y. Giants 16, New Orleans 13
Pittsburgh 24, Cincinnati 16
Dallas 27, Washington 23
Arizona 40, Tampa Bay 7
Los Angeles 9, Seattle 3
Denver 34, Indianapolis 20
Atlanta 35, Oakland 28
San Diego 38, Jacksonville 14
Minnesota 17, Green Bay 14

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
N.Y. Mets 3, Minnesota 2

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit 9, Cleveland 5
Baltimore 2, Tampa Bay 1
Kansas City 10, Chicago White Sox 3
Oakland 5, Texas 2
L.A. Angels 4, Toronto 0
Seattle 7, Houston 3
Boston 5, N.Y. Yankees 4

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 4
Miami 5, Philadelphia 4
Atlanta 6, Washington 2, 7 innings
Milwaukee 3, Chicago Cubs 1
St. Louis 3, San Francisco 0
Arizona 10, L.A. Dodgers 9, 12 innings
Colorado 6, San Diego 3