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KLEM Local Schedule (week of October 7)

MONDAY RESULTS – October 7

(major league baseball playoffs)

AMERICAN LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES (best-of-five)
(GAME 3) Tampa Bay 10, Houston 3  (Astros lead series, 2-1)
(GAME 3) N.Y. Yankees 5, Minnesota 1  (Yankees win series, 3-0)

UNDATED (AP) – The Yankees have swept the Minnesota Twins once again and are headed to the AL Championship. Gleyber Torres got New York going with a second-inning home run and scored on each of his two doubles in a 5-1 victory over Minnesota. The Yankees stretched their postseason winning streak over the Twins to 13 straight games. In the other ALDS contest, the Tampa Bay Rays avoided at sweep against the Houston Astros with a 10-3 blowout.

NATIONAL LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES (best-of-five)
(GAME 4) St. Louis 5, Atlanta 4  (10 Innings) (series tied, 2-2)
(GAME 4) Washington 6, L.A. Dodgers 1  (series tied, 2-2)

UNDATED (AP) – Veterans Max Scherzer and Ryan Zimmerman, both 35, lifted the Washington Nationals to a 6-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers Monday night. Zimmerman had a 3-run homer. Scherzer allowed one run and four hits while striking out nine. Game 5 will be in Los Angeles on Wednesday. There will be a deciding Game 5 in the other NL Division Series. The St. Louis Cardinals edged the Atlanta Braves 5-4 in 10 innings. Game 5 will be Wednesday back in Atlanta.

(N-F-L football)

San Francisco 31, Cleveland 3

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) – The San Francisco 49ers stayed unbeaten for their best start in nearly 30 years, by beating the Cleveland Browns 31-3 Monday night. It was down-hill from the get go. Matt Breida ran 83 yards for a touchdown on San Francisco’s first play from scrimmage. The Niners are 4-0. The Browns now have 2 wins against 3 losses.

 

 

TUESDAY RESULTS – October 8

(boys golf)

4A District Tournament at Whispering Cree  —  TEAM STANDINGS:  1. Waukee (324)  ..  2. Dowling Catholic (345)  ..  3. Ankeny Centennial (347)  ..  4. Ankeny (348)  ..  5. Sioux City East (348)  ..  6. Bishop Heelan (356)  ..  7. Le Mars (365)  ..  8. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (377)  ..  9. Lewis Central (377)  ..  10. Sioux City North (380)  ..  11. Fort Dodge (389)  ..  12. Council Bluffs T-J (474)  ..  13. Council Bluffs A-L (479)  ..  14. Sioux City West (DNF).  State qualifying teams:  Waukee, Dowling Catholic & Ankeny Centennial.  Individual State qualifiers:   Corbin Walker (Ankeny) (79) & Drake Anderson (S.C. East) (82).  Le Mars scores:  T20th-Trey Whidden (44-44=88), 24th-Cam Daggett (43-46=89), T29th-Spencer Mackey (46-46=92), T41st-Brody Vanderloo (49-47=96), Brayden Schmidt (59-57=116), Isaac Tolzin (61-57=118).

(cross country)

KINGSLEY-PIERSON INVITATIONAL

(girls results)  TEAM STANDINGS:  1. Kingsley-Pierson/Woodbury Central (20)  ..  2. Lawton-Bronson (71)  ..  3. Gehlen Catholic (82)  ..  4. West Monona (85)  ..  5. South O’Brien (95)  ..  6. West Harrison (154).  KP/WC results:  1st- Erica Kuntz (21:18.65), 3rd- Sarahy Hamman (22:02.65), 5th- Sarah Putze (22:13.97), 6th- Mary Putze (22:24.37), 8th-Kalyn Cameron (22:58.01), 9th- Lynsey Countryman (23:05.19) & 27th- Gracia Widman (24:36.53).  MMCRU results:  4th-Kaitlyn Goth (22:10.17).   Remsen St. Mary’s results:  10th- Maria Russell (23:16.25) & 30th- Emma Galles (25:28.65).  Gehlen Catholic results:  13th-Addison Weber (23:29.46), 14th- Harlie Tesch (23:30.68), 19th- Patricia Sitzmann (23:45.14), 20th- Kailey Sitzmann (23:45.43), 32nd- Addison Arens (25:51.42) & 37th- Hannah Zubrod (26:59.55).  JV results:  1st-Lillian Ofert (KP/WC) (25:27.44) & 1st-KP/WC in two-team race.

(boys results)  TEAM STANDINGS:  1. Gehlen Catholic (30)  ..  2. MMCRU (94)  ..  3. South O’Brien (119)  ..   4. West Monona (120)  .. T5. Hinton & Siouxland Christian (123)  ..  7. MVAOCOU (124)  ..  8. Kingsley-Pierson/Woodbury Central (169).  Gehlen Catholic results:  1st- Will Roder (16:51.47), 3rd- Carson Tesch (18:00.34), 5th- Isaac Vaske (18:10.20), 8th- Carver Ruhland (18:46.42), 17th- Jeff Augustine (19:28.80), 25th- Nathan Nemmers (19:56.36) & 31st- Vittorio Ballestrazzi (20:30.11).  MMCRU results:  9th- Brett Staab (18:51.20), 19th- Owen Alesch (19:39.20), 21st- Gunnar Grage (19:42.21), 24th- Preston Astidias (19:53.57), 36th- Brayden Dirks (20:51.48), 38th- Derek Goth (20:56.06) & 43rd- Colin Pick (21:29.10).  Hinton results:  6th- Steven Greigg (18:23.16), 11th- Aiden Christiansen (19:01.70), 26th- Dylan Devries (20:05.29), 46th Zach Spersma (21:54.28), 59th- Will Schindler (23:27.86) & 60th- Garrett Moran (24:16.24).  KP/WC results:  12th- Tristen Jessen (19:04.23), 29th- Collin Verschoor (20:23.69), 45th- Marshall Benson (21:52.24), 57th- Carson Seuntjens (23:23.24) & 65th- Caeden Colbert (25:07.81).  Remsen St. Mary’s results:  22nd- Brody Schorg (19:45.16), 49th- Carter Schorg (22:12.21) & 55th- Jaxen Bunkers (22:46.10).  JV results:  3rd- Brian Schmit (Gehlen Catholic) (22:44.29), 10th- Chris Holzman (Gehlen Catholic) (25:12.58) & 12th- Anthony Vera (Gehlen Catholic) (32:45.64).

(volleyball)

Le Mars (14-12/3-3) def. Bishop Heelan 3-1.  (25-11, 20-25, 25-21, 25-10)  

statistical leaders:  KILLS- Jacenta Sargisson (15), Pypr Stoeffler (13) & Kylie Dreckman (8).  ASSISTS- Brooke Haage (33).  BLOCKS- Jacenta Sargisson (5) & Kylie Dreckman (4).  DIGS- Kady Leusink (27), Alivia Van Otterloo (26), Pypr Stoeffler (23), Jacenta Sargisson (17) & Brooke Haage (15).  SERVING- Kady Leusink (26-26/ 2 aces), Jacenta Sargisson (23-23/ 1 ace), Pypr Stoeffler (12-12/ 1 ace), Karlee Schiff (11-12) & Brooke Haage (9-9/ 1 ace)..

(major league baseball playoffs)

AMERICAN LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES (best-of-five)
(GAME 4) Tampa Bay 4, Houston 1 (series tied, 2-2)

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Willy Adames homered and made a sensational relay throw from shortstop, Tommy Pham also went deep and the Tampa Bay Rays chased Justin Verlander early in beating the Houston Astros 4-1 Tuesday night to even their AL Division Series at two games apiece.  Game 5 will be Thursday in Houston.

 

 

WEDNESDAY RESULTS – October 9

(major league baseball playoffs)

NATIONAL LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES (best-of-five)
(GAME 5) St. Louis 13, Atlanta 1  (Cardinals win series, 3-2)
(GAME 5) Washington 7, L.A. Dodgers 3  (10 Innings)  (Nationals win series, 3-2)

ATLANTA (AP) – The St. Louis Cardinals have advanced to the National League Championship Series following the biggest first inning in major league postseason history. The Redbirds erupted for 10 runs against Mike Foltynewicz and Max Fried in the opening frame and clobbered the Atlanta Braves, 13-1 in Game 5 of the NL Division series. Tommy Edman, Dexter Fowler and Kolten Wong each delivered two-run doubles after an error by first baseman Freddie Freeman prevented the Braves from possibly getting out of the inning trailing just 1-0.

LOS ANGELES (AP) – Howie Kendrick has put the Washington Nationals in the NL Championship Series for the first time by belting a grand slam in the 10th inning of a 7-3 comeback win over the Dodgers in Los Angeles. Homers by Max Muncy and Kike Hernandez gave the Dodgers and early 3-0, but the Nats forced extra innings when Anthony Rendon and Juan Soto belted consecutive solo shots in the eighth.

 

 

THURSDAY RESULTS – October 10

(cross country)

(G/B) Le Mars at the Atlantic meet – girls meet was cancelled  ..  the boys meet was postponed to Saturday

WEST SIOUX MEET AT HAWARDEN

(girls results)  TEAM STANDINGS:  1. Sioux Falls O’Gorman (25)  ..  2. Sioux City East (54)  ..  3. Sioux City North (65)  ..  4. Le Mars (95)  ..  5. South O’Brien (143)  ..  6. Gehlen Catholic (179)  ..  7. Sioux City West (192).  Individual champion:  Alea Hardie (O’Gorman) (18:52.36).  Le Mars results:  11th- Chloe Calhoun (20:45.32), 17th- Kara Albrecht (21:38.46), 21st- Paige Washburn (21:54.96), 24th- Emily Chamberlain (22:51.63), 25th- Kylee Britt (22:53.48), 26th- Katie Cunningham (23:04.09) & 31st- Lilly McNaughton (23:44.68).  Gehlen Catholic results:  33rd- Patricia Sitzmann (23:50.02), 34th- Harlie Tesch (24:02.15), 38th- Addison Weber (24:51.36), 40th- Kailey Sitzmann (25:09.65), 48th- Hannah Zubrod (26:39.13) & 50th- Addison Arens (27:00.22).  MMCRU results:  18th- Kaitlyn Goth (21:51.55).  Hinton results:  45th- Morgan Stucky (26:01.23), 52nd- Johanna Deandra (27:32.11) & 54th- Kayana Kunkel (30:13.24).

(boys results)  TEAM STANDINGS:  1. Sioux City North (19)  ..  2. Sioux Falls O’Gorman (73)  ..  3. Gehlen Catholic (76)  ..  4. Sioux City East (83)  ..  5. Sioux City West (164)  ..  6. South O’Brien (179)  ..  T7. MMCRU & Hinton (186)  ..  9. Siouxland Christian (236).  Individual champion:  Jaysen Bouwers (Sioux City North) (16:04.25).  Gehlen Catholic results:  3rd- Will Roder (16:52.21), 10th- Carson Tesch (17:36.98), 16th- Isaac Vaske (18:03.22), 23rd- Carver Ruhland (18:53.52), 27th- Jeff Augustine (18:57.87), 37th- Vittorio Ballestrazzi (20:10.19), & 46th- Nathan Nemmers (20:53.22).  Hinton results:  20th- Steven Greigg (18:24.45), 25th- Aiden Christiansen (18:55:50), 39th- Dylan Devries (20:22.45), 51st- Jack Spersma (21:26.54), 58th- Will Schindler (23:31.46) & 63rd- Garett Moran (25:08.96).  MMCRU results:  21st- Brett Staab (18:24.51), 34th- Owen Alesch (19:32.54), 41st- Gunnar Grage (20:28.47), 47th- Preston Astidias (20:53.75), 48th- Camden Steffen (20:57.45), 50th- Brayden Dirks (21:17.54) & 52nd- Derek Goth (21:29.25).

(volleyball)

(#5-1A)Gehlen Catholic (20-7/6-2) def. West Sioux 3-0.   (25-11, 25-15, 25-15)

statistical leaders:
Serves: Chloe Bunkers (19-20/ 6 aces), Kate Hill (13-14/ 1 ace) & Alyssa Kolbeck (11-11/ 1 ace)
Assists: Josie Kolbeck (14) & Sydney Livermore (7)
Blocks:  Rachel Langel & Miyah Whitehead (4 each) and Sydney Livermore & Kate Hill (2 each)
Digs: Chloe Bunkers (15) & Alyssa Kolbeck (5)
Kills: Sydney Livermore (8), Rachel Langel (6), Alyssa Kolbeck (5) & Kate Hill (4)

(N-F-L football)

New England 35, N.Y. Giants 14

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Tom Brady had two touchdown runs and moved ahead of Peyton Manning for second place on the NFL’s all-time passing yards list as the New England Patriots pulled away for a 35-14 victory over the New York Giants on Thursday night.  The reigning Super Bowl champion Patriots also returned a blocked punt for a touchdown and forced four turnovers, including a fumble return for a score, to move to 6-0 for the first time since 2015.

(major league baseball playoffs)

AMERICAN LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES (best-of-five)
(GAME 5) Houston 6, Tampa Bay 1  (Astros win series, 3-2)

HOUSTON (AP) — Gerrit Cole pitched another playoff masterpiece and the Houston Astros jumped to a quick lead, turning back the Tampa Bay Rays 6-1 Thursday night in Game 5 to set up a titanic showdown with the New York Yankees in the AL Championship Series.  After fellow aces Zack Greinke and Justin Verlander were unable to close out the scrappy Rays on the road, Cole made sure Houston moved on. Given a 4-0 cushion in the first inning, he dominated through the eighth in the decisive game of the AL Division Series, striking out 10 and allowing just two hits.

 

 

FRIDAY RESULTS – October 11

(high school football)

SIOUX CITY — Tate Westhoff hooked up with Aisea Toki on their 11th scoring pass of the season, a 16-yard TD toss with 3:40 to play in the third quarter Friday night, and Westhoff’s run for the two-point conversion lifted Le Mars to an 8-7 victory at Bishop Heelan in Class 3A District 1 play.  The Crusaders had taken a 7-0 lead on a one-yard plunge by Jake Kuntz with 6:10 to go in quarter three after a center snap went over the punter’s head to set Heelan up at the Bulldog three yard line.  Le Mars took the ensuing kickoff and marched 61 yards in seven plays for the go-ahead points.  Both teams were held under 200 yards in this defensive struggle.  Toki caught eleven passes for the Bulldogs, who improve to 4-3 with a 1-2 district mark.  The win over Heelan ended a 12-game Crusader winning streak in the series dating back to 2006.  Le Mars travels to Spencer next Friday night.  The game will be carried on KLEM radio.

LE MARS — Ryan Livermore threw a pair of second quarter touchdown passes to Jacob Nemmers to rally Gehlen Catholic to a 14-7 upset win over No. 6 South O’Brien Friday night in the Jays first game at the newly renovated Jim Lorenzen Field.  After Tristan Wilson rambled 82 yards for a first quarter TD for the Wolverines, Livermore drew the Jays to within 7-6 with a five-yard scoring strike to Nemmers with 4:59 to play in the first half.  A 67-yard TD bomb to Nemmers and a two-point conversion pass to Zach Kraft put Gehlen in front to stay with 1:40 to play before intermission.  The two teams battled to a scoreless standoff in the final half.  Wilson finished with 216 yards rushing on 37 carries.  Livermore was 14 for 26 passing for 215 yards and carried the ball 17 times for 73 yards.  Nemmers caught a career-best ten passes for 179 yards.  He also ran the ball six times for another 21 yards.  The loss knocks South O’Brien from the ranks of unbeaten as they fall to 6-1 for the season with a 2-1 district mark.  Gehlen Catholic improves to 5-2 for the season with a 3-0 district mark heading into their homecoming game next Friday against Hinton.  The Blackhawks are also 5-2 and have a 3-0 district mark.  The Week 8 matchup will likely decide the District 1 championship.

CLASS 3A – District 1
Le Mars (4-3/1-2) 8, Bishop Heelan 7
(#7)Sergeant Bluff-Luton 35, Spencer 13
Storm Lake 24, Denison-Schleswig 0

CLASS A – District 1
Gehlen Catholic (5-2/3-0) 14, (#6)South O’Brien 7
Hinton (5-2/3-0) 47, MMCRU (0-7/0-3) 0
Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 38, Akron-Westfield (0-7/0-3) 0

CLASS A – District 2
IKM-Manning 21, Alta/Aurelia 7
Ridge View 21, Fort Dodge St. Edmond 14

CLASS A – District 10
(#9)Woodbury Central 27, Logan-Magnolia 0
Westwood 21, West Monona 0
Tri-Center 35, Lawton-Bronson 12

CLASS 1A – District 1
(#8)West Sioux 35, (#3)West Lyon 28
(#4)Western Christian 21, Sibley-Ocheyedan 0
Unity Christian 2, Emmetsburg 0

CLASS 1A – District 9
Cherokee Washington 44, MVAOCOU 0

CLASS 2A – District 1
(#10)Sioux Center 20, M-O-C/Floyd Valley 8
Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley 36, Sheldon 8
Central Lyon/George-Little Rock 39, Okoboji 0

CLASS 2A – District 2
Spirit Lake 57, Clarion-Goldfield 8
(#3)Algona 48, Estherville/Lincoln Central 7

CLASS 4A
(#3)Dowling Catholic 61, Sioux City East 7 (District 1)
Des Moines Hoover 46, Sioux City North 27  (District 1)
(#8)Southeast Polk 75, Sioux City West 0 (District 2)

EIGHT-MAN – District 1
(#2)Remsen St. Mary’s (7-0/4-0) 57, West Bend-Mallard 0
Kingsley-Pierson (3-4/2-2) 18, River Valley 8
(#8)Harris-Lake Park 33, Newell-Fonda 0
Ar-We-Va at Siouxland Christian (ND)

(major league baseball playoffs)

NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (best-of-seven)
(GAME 1) Washington 2, St. Louis 0  (Nationals lead series, 1-0)

ST. LOUIS — Anibal Sanchez teamed up with Sean Doolittle on a one-hit shutout as Washington beat St. Louis 2-0 Friday to take Game 1 of the NLCS.  Jose Martinez singled up the middle with two outs in the eighth inning for the Cardinals to break-up Sanchez’s no-hit bid.  Howie Kendrick accounted for both runs for the Nationals, driving in one run and scoring the other.

 

 

SATURDAY RESULTS – October 12

(cross country)

ATLANTIC MEET (make-up from Thursday)

(boys results)  TEAM STANDINGS:  1. Ankeny Centennial (95)  ..  2.Ankeny (123)  ..  3. Council Bluffs T-J (140)  ..  4. Nodaway Valley (146)  ..  5. Des Moines Christian (149)  ..  6. Atlantic (151)  ..  7. Le Mars (164)  ..  8. Harlan (202)  ..  9. Lewis Central (221)  ..  10. Council Bluffs A-L (271).  Individual champion:  Joshua Baudler (Nodaway Valley) (17:21.16).  Le Mars results:  13th- Jason Sudtelgte (18:05.50), 26th- Jackson Sudtelgte (18:32.37), 34th- Ethan Hulinsky (18:49.79), 46th- Kaden Wingert (19:08.38), 47th- Blake Dirksen (19:09.76),81st- Kyle Herbst (20:07.85) & 87th- Jacob O’Dwyer (20:14.58).

(volleyball)

WESTERN CHRISTIAN TOURNAMENT  —  Le Mars (15-16) went 1-4 for the day.

M-O-C/Floyd Valley def. Le Mars 2-0.  (22-20, 22-20)  ..  (#9-2A)Boyden-Hull def. Le Mars 2-1.  (21-18, 17-21, 15-5)  ..  (#1-4A)Sergeant Bluff-Luton def. Le Mars 2-0.  (21-11, 21-10)  ..  (#12-3A)Unity Christian def. Le Mars 2-0.  (21-15, 21-18)  ..  Le Mars def. Bishop Heelan 2-0.  (21-10, 21-19)

Le Mars statistical leaders:  KILLS- Pypr Stoeffler (30) & Jacenta Sargisson (22).  ASSISTS- Brooke Haage (60).  BLOCKS- Kylie Dreckman (12), Pypr Stoeffler (6), and Maddi Pippett & Kady Leusink (5 each).  DIGS- Pypr Stoeffler (40), Brooke Haage (31), Jacenta Sargisson (29), Kady Leusink (28) & Alivia Van Otterloo (25).  SERVING- Pypr Stoeffler (35-36/ 2 aces), Jacenta Sargisson (34-35/ 2 aces), Kady Leusink (32-35/ 2 aces), Brook Haage (32-33 / 1 ace) & Alivia Van Otterloo (24-24/ 2 aces).

(college football)

(10) Penn State 17, (17) Iowa 12
Iowa State 38, West Virginia 14
Minnesota 34, Nebraska 7

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Noah Cain ran for a five-yard touchdown with 5:17 left and 10th-ranked Penn State held off No. 17 Iowa 17-12, its first win over a ranked opponent this season. Cain finished with 102 yards for the Nittany Lions, who extended their winning streak over the Hawkeyes to six games.

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — Freshman Breece Hall rushed for 132 yards and scored three touchdowns to lead Iowa State to a 38-14 victory over West Virginia on Saturday. Brock Purdy threw for one score and ran for another for the Cyclones. West Virginia quarterback Austin Kendall left the game with an undisclosed injury after the first series and did not return. The Mountaineers were limited to 190 yards of total offense.

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Rodney Smith ran for 139 yards and a touchdown, helping Minnesota overpower Nebraska on a wintry night and stay undefeated with a 34-7 victory on the strength of 322 yards rushing. Shannon Brooks ran for 99 yards, Mo Ibrahim had 84 yards and three touchdowns, and the Gophers stayed in a tie for first place in the Big Ten West Division with rival Wisconsin behind an all-around performance that had the Huskers on their heels all evening. Minnesota is 6-0 for the first time since 2003.

AP Top 10 Games:
(1) Alabama 47, (24) Texas A&M 28
(2) Clemson 45, Florida State 14
South Carolina 20, (3) Georgia 17, 2 ots
(5) L-S-U 42, (7) Florida 28
(6) Oklahoma 34, (11) Texas 27
(8) Wisconsin 38, Michigan State 0
(9) Notre Dame 30, U-S-C 27 

G-P-A-C Games:
Morningside 49, Briar Cliff 14
Northwestern 35, Dordt 6

(major league baseball playoffs)

NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (best-of-seven)
(GAME 2) Washington 3, St. Louis 1  (Nationals lead series, 2-0)

AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (best-of-seven)
(GAME 1) N.Y. Yankees 7, Houston 0  (Yankees lead series, 1-0)

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Max Scherzer carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning and the Washington Nationals took a two-games-to-none lead in the National League Championship Series by downing the Cardinals, 3-1 in St. Louis. Scherzer struck out 11 over seven innings, but his no-hitter ended when Paul Goldschmidt led off the seventh with a single. The Cards have managed just four hits the entire series.  Adam Wainwright took the loss despite working 7 2/3 innings and recording 11 strikeouts.

HOUSTON (AP) — The New York Yankees took Game 1 of the American League Championship Series by riding the heroics of Masahiro Tanaka and Gleyber Torres to a 7-0 rout of the Astros in Houston. Tanaka held the Astros to one hit and one walk over six innings, leaving him 5-1 with a 1.32 ERA in seven career postseason starts. Torres was 3-for-5 with a solo homer and five RBIs to highlight the Yankees’ 13-hit attack.

 

 

SUNDAY RESULTS – October 13

(N-F-L football)

Carolina 37, Tampa Bay 28
Seattle 32, Cleveland 28
Houston 31, Kansas City 24
Washington 17, Miami 16
Minnesota 38, Philadelphia 20
New Orleans 13, Jacksonville 6
Baltimore 23, Cincinnati 17
San Francisco 20, L.A. Rams 7
Arizona 34, Atlanta 33
Denver 16, Tennessee 0
N.Y. Jets 24, Dallas 22
Pittsburgh 24, L.A. Chargers 17

(major league baseball playoffs)

AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (best-of-seven)
(GAME 2) Houston 3, N.Y. Yankees 2  (11 Innings)  (series tied, 1-1)

HOUSTON (AP) – The American League Championship Series is tied at a game apiece after Carlos Correa belted a walk-off, solo homer off J.A. Happ in the 11th inning to give the Houston Astros a 3-2 victory over the New York Yankees. Aaron Judge belted a two-run blast in the fourth inning to put the Yankees ahead 2-1, but Houston forced extra innings on George Springer’s fifth-inning blast. The series resumes tomorrow in New York when Luis Severino will take the mound for the Yanks against Gerrit Cole.