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KLEM Local Schedule (week of December 4)

 MONDAY RESULTS – December 4

(N-F-L football)

Pittsburgh 23, Cincinnati 20

CINCINNATI – The Pittsburgh Steelers continue to share the AFC’s best record with New England following a 23-20 comeback victory over the Bengals at Cincinnati. Chris Boswell drilled a 38-yard field goal as time expired, less than four minutes after Antonio Brown tied the game with a six-yard TD grab. A.J. Green’s second scoring reception of the night put the Bengals ahead 17-0 with 31 seconds left in the first half.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Steve Spagnuolo is the New York Giants’ interim coach following the dismissal of Ben McAdoo. Spagnuolo was the defensive coordinator under McAdoo, who benched quarterback Eli Manning last Tuesday before watching the Giants fall to 2-10 with Sunday’s loss to the Oakland Raiders. The Giants also fired general manager Jerry Reese with the team about to miss the playoffs for the fifth time in six seasons.

(college basketball)

Florida State 83, (5) Florida 66
(23) Baylor 84, Sam Houston State 56

(N-B-A basketball)

Charlotte 104, Orlando 94
Indiana 115, New York 97
Phoenix 115, Philadelphia 101
Boston 111, Milwaukee 100
Brooklyn 110, Atlanta 90
Cleveland 113, Chicago 91
Golden State 125, New Orleans 115
Memphis 95, Minnesota 92
Dallas 122, Denver 105
San Antonio 96, Detroit 93
Utah 116, Washington 69

(N-H-L hockey)

Washington 4, San Jose 1
N.Y. Islanders 5, Florida 4, SO
Nashville 5, Boston 3
Philadelphia 5, Calgary 2

 

 

 

 

 

TUESDAY RESULTS – December 5

(high school basketball)

SPENCER — The fifth-rated (4A) Le Mars girls improved their season record to 3-and-0, winning their Lakes Conference opener Tuesday night, 70-31, at Spencer.  Jenn Schneider connected on her first four three-point attempts and finished with 18 points to lead a balanced scoring attack that featured 16 from Madison Dreckman and 15 from Sidney Baumgartner.  Keeley Petzenhauser led Spencer (0-3) with 15 points.

The Le Mars boys evened their record at 1-and-1 with a 69-57 Lakes Conference win over the Spencer Tigers.  Logan Lancaster had a career-high 18 points to pace a balanced Bulldog scoring attack.  Dylan Rarrat-Kass finished with 15 points and J.T. Engebretson had 14.  Chase Hough had 15 for the Tigers and Colin Slattery added 14.  Brady Kluender dropped in 10 for Spencer, who saw their record slip to 2-and-1.

ORANGE CITY — Unity Christian brought an end to Gehlen Catholic’s winning ways, taking both ends of their War Eagle Conference doubleheader Tuesday night in Orange City.  The Unity girls dropped Gehlen to a season record of 4-and-1 with a 65-40 victory.  The win was the first for the Lady Knights in three games.  Sydney Livermore had 17 points for the Lady Jays while Addison Weber added 10.  Jori Bronner led Unity Christian with 23 points with Cori Franken adding 12, Justine Malenke 11 and Brooke Zevenbergen 10.

The Gehlen boys fell 62-52 at the hands of the Knights to slip to 3-and-1 for the season.  Adam Viet had 13 points to lead a balanced scoring attack for the Unity Christian with Sam Byker adding another 12 points.  Cole Wiltgen led all scorers with 17 points for Gehlen Catholic with Jacob Nemmers dropping in 12 and Brady Livermore 10 for the Jays.  The Knights are now 2-and-1 for the season.

 

LAKES CONFERENCE
(G) (#5-4A)LeMars (3-0/1-0) 70, Spencer 31
(B) LeMars (1-1/1-0) 69, Spencer 57

(G) (#3-2A)Western Christian 55, Spirit Lake 13
(B) Western Christian 61, Spirit Lake 60

(G) (#4-3A)Cherokee 90, Estherville/Lincoln Central 53
(B) Estherville/Lincoln Central 48, Cherokee 28

(G) Emmetsburg 54, Storm Lake 46
(B) Storm Lake 50, Emmetsburg 44

WAR EAGLE CONFERENCE
(G) Unity Christian 65, Gehlen Catholic (4-1/0-1) 40*
(B) Unity Christian 62, Gehlen Catholic (3-1/0-1) 52*

(G) (#7-2A)West Sioux 47, Akron-Westfield 42*
(B) West Sioux 74, Akron-Westfield 48*

(G) Hinton 50, Remsen St. Mary’s 28*
(B) Remsen St. Mary’s 65, Hinton 46*

(G) Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 64, Clay Central-Everly 43*
(B) Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 92, Clay Central-Everly 65*

(G) South O’Brien 45, Harris-Lake Park 37*
(B) South O’Brien 70, Harris-Lake Park 54*

(G) Trinity Christian 44, MMCRU 41*
(B) Trinity Christian 66, MMCRU 53*

WESTERN VALLEY CONFERENCE
(G) Westwood 64, (#2-1A)Kingsley-Pierson 44
(B) Kingsley-Pierson 57, Westwood 27

(G) Woodbury Central 59, Lawton-Bronson 32
(B) Lawton-Bronson 54, Woodbury Central 49

(G) Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 47, OA-BCIG 43
(B) Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 57, OA-BCIG 47

(G) Ridge View 59, River Valley 21
(B) Ridge View 53, River Valley 34

(G) West Monona 76, Siouxland Christian 39
(B) West Monona 54, Siouxland Christian 49

SIOUXLAND CONFERENCE
(G) MOC-Floyd Valley 53, Boyden-Hull 47
(B) MOC-Floyd Valley 69, Boyden-Hull 49

(G) Central Lyon 52, George-Little Rock 30
(B) George-Little Rock 69, Central Lyon 23

(G) Rock Valley 54, Sheldon 37
(B) Sheldon 53, Rock Valley 46

(G) West Lyon 68, Sibley-Ocheyedan 45
(B) West Lyon 65, Sibley-Ocheyedan 50

(G) (#1-3A)Sioux Center 66, Okoboji 41
(B) Sioux Center 72, Okoboji 34

MISSOURI RIVER ACTIVITIES CONFERENCE
(G) Sergeant Bluff-Luton 60, (#10-4A)Bishop Heelan 53
(B) Bishop Heelan 61, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 57

(B) Sioux City West 73, Sioux City North 57

(wrestling)

Le Mars 51, Sheldon/South O’Brien 21  (Bulldog winners:  106#-Blake Dirksen won by a fall  ..  120#-Kaden Ostermyer won by a fall  ..  126#-Jackson Sudtelgte won by a fall  ..  132#-Jake Franksen-Small won by a fall  ..  138#-Jacob Singer won by a fall  ..  145#-Jordan Jensen won an 8-4 dec.  ..  195#-Justin Otto won by a fall  ..  220#-Brennick Hoppe won by a fall  ..  285#-Travis Theisen won by a fall.

Sergeant Bluff-Luton 55, Le Mars (5-2) 18   (Bulldog winnners:  132#-Jake Franksen-Small won a 2-0 dec.  ..  195#-Justin Otto won a 7-4 dec.  ..  220#-Travis Theisen won by a fall  ..  285#-Brennick Hoppe won by a fall.

(college basketball)

SIOUX CITY — Morningside’s Tyler Borchers has been named the G-P-A-C Player-of-the-Week.  The Sophomore from Le Mars had 23 points and 10 rebounds last week to lead the Mustangs to a 15-point upset win over top-rated Northwestern and then had another 23-point game last Saturday in a win over Midland Lutheran.

Top-25 games:
(1) Duke 124, St. Francis (Pa.) 67
(3) Michigan State 62, Rutgers 52
(4) Villanova 88, (12) Gonzaga 72
(6) Wichita State 95, South Dakota State 85
Arizona 67, (7) Texas A&M 64
Ball State 80, (9) Notre Dame 77
(10) Miami 69, Boston University 54
Nebraska 78, (14) Minnesota 68
(18) West Virginia 68, (15) Virginia 61
(20) T-C-U 94, S-M-U 83
Texas Tech 82, (22) Nevada 76, OT

(N-B-A basketball)

Toronto 126, Phoenix 113
Oklahoma City 100, Utah 94
Washington 106, Portland 92

(N-H-L hockey)

New Jersey 4, Columbus 1
Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Islanders 2
N.Y. Rangers 4, Pittsburgh 3
Detroit 5, Winnipeg 1
St. Louis 4, Montreal 3
Nashville 5, Dallas 2
Buffalo 4, Colorado 2
Vancouver 3, Carolina 0
Vegas 4, Anaheim 3, SO
Los Angeles 5, Minnesota 2

 

 

WEDNESDAY RESULTS – December 6

(college basketball)

Washington 74, (2) Kansas 65
Loyola of Chicago 65, (5) Florida 59
(11) North Carolina 104, Western Carolina 61
(13) Xavier 96, Kent State 70

(N-B-A basketball)

Cleveland 101, Sacramento 95
Indiana 98, Chicago 96
Orlando 110, Atlanta 106, OT
Boston 97, Dallas 90
New York 99, Memphis 88
Golden State 101, Charlotte 87
Milwaukee 104, Detroit 100
New Orleans 123, Denver 114
San Antonio 117, Miami 105
Minnesota 113, L.A. Clippers 107

(N-H-L hockey)

Toronto 2, Calgary 1, SO
Washington 6, Chicago 2
Philadelphia 4, Edmonton 2
Anaheim 3, Ottawa 0

 

 

THURSDAY RESULTS – December 7

(wrestling)

DOUBLE DUAL AT STORM LAKE:

Storm Lake 38, Le Mars 36   (Bulldog winners:  120#-Jason Hand won by a fall  ..  145#-Jordan Jensen won by a fall  ..  152#-Dylan Carlson won by a 7-5 decision  ..  170#-Myles Kass won by a fall  ..  195#-Justin Otto won by a 3-1 decision  ..  220#-Brennick Hoppe won by a fall  ..  285#-Travis Theisen won by a fall.

Spencer 39, Le Mars (5-4) 36   (Bulldog winners:  132#-Jake Frankson-Small won by a fall  ..  145#-Jordan Jensen won by a 4-3 decision  ..  152#-Dylan Carlson won by a fall  ..  170#-Myles Kass won by a fall  ..  195#-Justin Otto won by a 4-2 decision  ..  220#-Travis Theisen won by a fall  ..  285#-Brennick Hoppe won by a fall.

(bowling)

(girls results) Le Mars 2857, OA-BCIG 2054.  HIGH GAMES:  Lexi Schroeder (267) and Abby Whiddon (258).  HIGH SERIES:  Lexi Schroeder (452) and Abby Whiddon (448).  JV results:  Le Mars 2394, OA-BCIG 1579.  HIGH GAME:  Alison Zimmerman (204).  HIGH SERIES:  Alison Zimmerman (371).   

(boys results) Le Mars 2749, OA-BCIG 2550.  HIGH GAMES:   Trey Whiddon (219), Riley Augustine (215) and Kody Koerselman (213).  HIGH SERIES:  Riley Augustine (386) and Kody Koerselman (384).  JV results:  Le Mars 2679, OA-BCIG 2209.  HIGH GAME:  Brady Poulson (242).  HIGH SERIES:  Lane Poulson 405 and Brady Poulson (403).

(high school basketball)

(G) (#9-1A)Kingsley-Pierson 60, West Monona 49
(B) Kingsley-Pierson 60, West Monona 47

(G) Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 33, River Valley 15
(B) Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 71, River Valley 37

(G) South Sioux City (NE) 76, Sioux City North 25
(B) Sioux City North 64, South Sioux City (NE) 50

(G) Sioux City West 51, Sioux City East 48

(college basketball)

(M) Morningside 97, Nebraska Christian 73  (former Le Mars Bulldog, Tyler Borchers, had 14 points for the Mustangs)

Iowa State 84, Iowa 78

AMES — Lindell Wigginton led a second half surge that rallied Iowa State from a five-point halftime deficit to an 84-78 victory over Iowa Thursday night at the Hilton Coliseum.  Wigginton finished with a game-high 24 points.  Jordan Bohannon had 19 for the Hawkeyes.

Top-25 results:
(21) Purdue 80, Valparaiso 50

(college football)

UNDATED – Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield came away with four college football awards on Thursday as he awaits Saturday’s presentation of the Heisman Trophy. Mayfield received The Associated Press college football Player of the Year Award, the Walter Camp Award and the Maxwell Award, all as the nation’s top player. He also picked up the Davey O’Brien Award as the country’s best quarterback after completing 71 percent of his passes for 4,340 yards, 41 touchdowns and just five interceptions for the 12-1 Sooners so far this season.

(N-F-L football)

Atlanta 20, New Orleans 17

ATLANTA – Matt Bryant kicked a tie-breaking, 52-yard field goal with 3:49 remaining before Deion Jones intercepted Drew Brees in the end zone to preserve the Atlanta Falcons’ 20-17 victory over the New Orleans Saints. Brees threw two touchdown passes while the Saints were building a 17-10 lead, but the Falcons tied it on Matt Ryan’s scoring strike to Mohamed Sanu with 9:55 left. The outcome leaves the NFC South-leading Saints 9-4, one game ahead of the Falcons and just a half-game in front of Carolina.

(N-B-A basketball)

L.A. Lakers 107, Philadelphia 104
Washington 109, Phoenix 99
Brooklyn 100, Oklahoma City 95
Houston 112, Utah 101

(N-H-L hockey)

Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Islanders 3, OT
Boston 6, Arizona 1
Tampa Bay 5, Colorado 2
Florida 6, Winnipeg 4
Calgary 3, Montreal 2, OT
St. Louis 3, Dallas 0
Philadelphia 4, Vancouver 1
Los Angeles 4, Ottawa 3, OT
San Jose 5, Carolina 4, OT

 

 

FRIDAY RESULTS – December 8

(high school basketball)

LE MARS — Both the Gehlen Catholic guys and gals returned to the win column Friday night, beating Clay Central-Everly 40-33 in the girls game and 64-39 in the boys game.  Addison Weber scored eight points to fuel a decisive 11-2 third quarter run by the Lady Jays and finished with a team-high 12 points.  Sidney Livermore added nine as Gehlen Catholic improves to 5-and-1 for the season and 1-and-1 in the War Eagle Conference.  The Gehlen boys had four starters score in double figures Friday night with Cole Wiltgen leading the way with 18, Brady Livermore had 17, Bryan Nohova 12 and Jacob Nemmers 10.  John Galm had 16 for the Mavericks.  Gehlen is now 4-and-1 for the season and 1-and-1 in conference play.  The Jays play host to Hinton Tuesday in a War Eagle Conference twinbill.  It will be their last home appearance before the Christmas break.

LE MARS — Fourth-rated (3A) Cherokee knocked down 12 three-pointers and rolled up 81 points to hand the No. 5 (4A) Le Mars girls their first loss of the season, 81-59 Friday night at the Bulldogs Competition gym.  Brianna Sleezer dropped in six treys and finished with 20 points while Paityn Hagberg hit four three’s and had 17 points for the Braves.  Cherokee had five girls reach double figures.  Madison Dreckman led Le Mars with 14 points while Dakotah Owens added 12, Sidney Baumgartner 11 and Jenn Schneider 10.  The Lady Bulldogs fall to 3-and-1 for the season and 1-and-1 in the Lakes Conference.

The Le Mars boys rolled to an 80-39 win over Cherokee Friday as the Bulldogs ran their record to 2-and-1 for the season and 2-and-0 in league play.  The Bulldogs scored 26 points in the first quarter and led 26-8 after the first eight minutes and 42-20 by halftime.  Will Pottebaum led four in double figures with 20 points with J.T. Engebretson adding 17, Logan Lancaster 16 and Gabe Eckstaine 11.

WAR EAGLE CONFERENCE
(G) Gehlen Catholic (5-1/1-1) 40, Clay Central-Everly 33*
(B) Gehlen Catholic (4-1/1-1) 64, Clay Central-Everly 39*

(G) Akron-Westfield 57, Harris-Lake Park 42*
(B) Harris-Lake Park 72, Akron-Westfield 56*

(G) MMCRU 58, Remsen St. Mary’s 27*
(B) Remsen St. Mary’s 73, MMCRU 33*

(G) Hinton 50, Trinity Christian 29*
(B) Trinity Christian 54, Hinton 50*

(G) Unity Christian 66, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 41*
(B) Unity Christian 73, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 38*

(G) (#5-2A)West Sioux 44, South O’Brien 34*
(B) South O’Brien 54, West Sioux 29*

LAKES CONFERENCE
(G) (#4-3A)Cherokee 81, (#5-4A)LeMars (3-1/1-1) 59
(B) Le Mars (2-1/2-0) 80, Cherokee Washington 39

(G) Spirit Lake 40, Estherville/Lincoln Central 24
(B) Spirit Lake 53, Estherville/Lincoln Central 28

(G) Spencer 63, Storm Lake 57
(B) Storm Lake 63, Spencer 46

WESTERN VALLEY CONFERENCE
(G) (#9-1A)Kingsley-Pierson 66, Ridge View 50
(B) Kingsley-Pierson 55, Ridge View 44

(G) Siouxland Christian 54, Lawton-Bronson 53
(B) Lawton-Bronson 63, Siouxland Christian 40

(G) (#15-1A)Westwood 70, Woodbury Central 54
(B) Woodbury Central 58, Westwood 50

(G) West Monona 54, OA-BCIG 50
(B) OA-BCIG 72, West Monona 58

SIOUXLAND CONFERENCE
(G) (#1-3A)Sioux Center 67, M-O-C/Floyd Valley 37
(B) Sioux Center 65, M-O-C/Floyd Valley 51

(G) Boyden-Hull 57, Sibley-Ocheyedan 40
(B) Sibley-Ocheyedan 66, Boyden-Hull 65

(G) Okoboji 51, Sheldon 45
(B) Sheldon 63, Okoboji 44

(G) Central Lyon 48, Rock Valley 39
(B) Rock Valley 72, Central Lyon 34

(G) West Lyon 56, George-Little Rock 42
(B) George-Little Rock 58, West Lyon 50

MISSOURI RIVER ACTIVITIES CONFERENCE
(G) Sergeant Bluff-Luton 57, Council Bluffs A-L 45
(B) Council Bluffs A-L 63, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 58

(B) Bishop Heelan 80, Sioux City North 50

(B) Sioux City East 74, Sioux City West 56

(G) Omaha Skutt (NE.) 52, (#12-4A)Bishop Heelan 45

(bowling)

Council Bluffs T-J Tournament

Le Mars girls finished 2nd – HIGH GAMES:  Steph Williams (221).  HIGH SERIES:  Steph Williams (396).

Le Mars boys finished 6th – HIGH GAMES:  Trey Whiddon (224).  HIGH SERIES:  Trey Whiddon (439).

(college basketball)

Top-25 games:
(16) Arizona State 82, St. John’s 70
Oklahoma 85, (25) Southern Cal 83

(N-B-A basketball)

Chicago 119, Charlotte 111, OT
Denver 103, Orlando 89
Golden State 102, Detroit 98
Indiana 106, Cleveland 102
Milwaukee 109, Dallas 102
Sacramento 116, New Orleans 109, OT
Toronto 116, Memphis 107
San Antonio 105, Boston 102

(N-H-L hockey)

Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers 2
Columbus 5, New Jersey 3
Vegas 4, Nashville 3, SO
Chicago 3, Buffalo 2, OT
Minnesota 3, Anaheimn 2, OT

 

 

SATURDAY RESULTS – December 9

(high school basketball)

SERGEANT BLUFF — Jenn Schneider buried a three-pointer off the right wing with seven seconds to play to lift No. 5 (4A) Le Mars to a 46-45 overtime victory over Sergeant Bluff-Luton Saturday afternoon at Sergeant Bluff.  Anna Lucas sent the game into overtime for S-B-L with a bucket from the free throw line with 17-seconds to play in regulation and then blocked Madison Dreckman’s short jumper in the lane at the buzzer.  Kylee Christensen gave the Warriors their only lead of the game with a short-range bank shot with 1:39 to play in O.T.  That lead stood until Schneider hit her second three of the day in the closing seconds to send Le Mars to 4-and-1 for the season and drop Sergeant Bluff-Luton to 4-and-2.  Madison Dreckman led all scorers with 20 points.  She hit 11  straight points in the third quarter after the Warriors had wiped out a 12-point deficit to tie the game at 28-all.  Le Mars led 39-29 after three quarters but went nearly eleven minutes without a field goal and coughed up the lead.  Schneider’s game-winning trey was the first Le Mars field goal since the final 43-seconds of the third quarter.  Sidney Baumgartner had 12 points for Le Mars and Schneider finished with seven.  Christensen had 15 for S-B-L with Kenzie Foley and Lucas adding 12 each.

The Le Mars boys also used a clutch three-pointer to help secure a 59-51 victory in the boys half of the doubleheader Saturday at Sergeant Bluff.  Le Mars led 39-36 with 4:21 to play when Gabe Eckstaine knocked down his second three-pointer of the game to put the Bulldogs in front 42-36.  The Dogs built the lead to 11 in the final minute of the game before settling on an eight-point victory.  The win was the third straight this week for Le Mars after dropping their season opener last week to Unity Christian.  Will Pottebaum had a career-high 25 points for Le Mars, T.J. Engebretson added 13 and Eckstaine finished with 11.  Conner Groves had 17 for the Warriors, who saw their record slip to 3-and-3 with their third loss of the week.

(G) (#5-4A)LeMars (4-1) 46, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 45, OT
(B) LeMars (3-1) 59, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 51

(G) Lawton-Bronson 48, Hinton 36
(B) Lawton-Bronson 59, Hinton 52

(G) (#4-3A)Cherokee Washington 86, Ridge View 43
(B) Cherokee Washington 63, Ridge View 41

(G) Unity Christian 70, M-O-C/Floyd Valley 63
(B) Unity Christian 63, M-O-C/Floyd Valley 32

(G) Woodbury Central 59, Alta/Aurelia 42
(B) Alta/Aurelia 57, Woodbury Central 23

(G) South Sioux City (NE.) 57, Sioux City East 40
(B) Sioux City East 85, South Sioux City (NE.) 38

(wrestling)

Lewis Central 2-Day ClassicLe Mars finished 31st.  Individual results:  106#-Blake Dirksen (4-9 – 26th)  ..  113#-Donovan Daggett (0-10 – 28th)  ..  120#-Kaden Ostermyer (8-7 – 20th)  ..  126#-Jackson Sudtelgte (6-6 – 24th)  .. 132#-Jake Franksen-Small (12-2 – 17th)  ..  138#-Jacob Singer (3-11 – 30th)  ..  145#-Jordan Jensen (9-5 – 14th)  ..  152#-Delijuan Perkins (5-7 – 25th)  ..  160#-Cameron Hinkel (3-10 -29th)  ..  170#-Myles Kass (8-6 – 19th)  ..  182#-Robert Sadoski (4-9 – 26th)  ..  195#-Justin Otto (9-3 – 17th)  ..  220#-Travis Theisen (9-4 – 10th)  ..  285#-Brennick Hoppe (8-5 – 20th).

(college football)

NEW YORK — Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield added the Heisman Trophy to his lengthy list of football awards this week, winning in a landslide over Stanford running back Bryce Love and last year’s winner, Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson.

Army 14, Navy 13

(college basketball)

G-P-A-C games:  (M) Briar Cliff 102, Morningside 77  (former Le Mars Bulldog, Tyler Borchers, led Morningside with 22 points)

Top-25 games:
Boston College 89, (1) Duke 84
(3) Michigan State 88, South Utah 63
(5) Florida 66, (17) Cincinnati 60
(6) Wichita State 78, Oklahoma State 66
(7) Texas A&M 73, Prairie View 53
(8) Kentucky 93, Monmouth (N-J) 76
(9) Notre Dame 92, Delaware 68
(13) Xavier 96, Colorado 69
Arkansas 95, (14) Minnesota 79
(18) West Virginia 69, Pittsburgh 60
(19) Seton Hall 90, V-C-U 64
(20) T-C-U 84, (22) Nevada 80
(23) Baylor 105, Randall 82
(24) Tennessee 81, Lipscomb 71

(N-B-A basketball)

L.A. Clippers 113, Washington 112
Miami 101, Brooklyn 89
L.A. Lakers 110, Charlotte 99
Atlanta 117, Orlando 110
Chicago 104, New York 102
Cleveland 105, Philadelphia 98
Milwaukee 117, Utah 100
Oklahoma City 102, Memphis 101, OT
San Antonio 104, Phoenix 101
Houston 124, Portland 117

(N-H-L hockey)

St. Louis 6, Detroit 1
Edmonton 6, Montreal 2
Colorado 7, Florida 3
Tampa Bay 3, Winnipeg 2, OT
Columbus 1, Arizona 0
Boston 3, N.Y. Islanders 1
Toronto 4, Pittsburgh 3
N.Y. Rangers 5, New Jersey 2
Vegas 5, Dallas 2
San Jose 5, Ottawa 0
Calgary 4, Vancouver 2
Los Angeles 3, Carolina 2, OT

 

 

SUNDAY RESULTS – December 10

(N-F-L football)

Buffalo 13, Indianapolis 7, OT
Dallas 30, N.Y. Giants 10
Detroit 24, Tampa Bay 21
Kansas City 26, Oakland 15
San Francisco 26, Houston 16
Green Bay 27, Cleveland 21, OT
Chicago 33, Cincinnati 7
Carolina 31, Minnesota 24
L.A. Chargers 30, Washington 13
Denver 23, N.Y. Jets 0
Arizona 12, Tennessee 7
Philadelphia 43, L.A. Rams 35
Jacksonville 30, Seattle 24
Pittsburgh 39, Baltimore 38

(college basketball)

Iowa 91, Southern 60

Iowa State 78, Alcorn State 58

(16) Arizona 95, (2) Kansas 85
(4) Villanova 77, La Salle 68
(12) Gonzaga 97, Washington 70
(21) Purdue 86, I-U-P-U-I 61

(N-B-A basketball)

Toronto 102, Sacramento 87
Boston 91, Detroit 81
Indiana 126, Denver 116, OT
Minnesota 97, Dallas 92
New Orleans 131, Philadelphia 124
New York 111, Atlanta 107

(N-H-L hockey)

Chicago 3, Arizona 1
St. Louis 3, Buffalo 2, OT
Toronto 1, Edmonton 0
Minnesota 4, San Jose 3, OT