PREP BOYS BASKETBALL
Friday’s Results
Blanchard Valley Conference
Hopewell-Loudon at North Baltimore, postponed
Three Rivers Athletic Conference
Toledo St. John’s 86, Toledo St. Francis 65
Oregon Clay 53, Tol. Cent. Catholic 46
Northern Buckeye Conference
Elmwood at Fostoria Senior, postponed
Lake at Genoa, postponed
Rossford at Woodmore, postponed
Western Buckeye League
St. Marys Memorial at Lima Shawnee, postponed
Northwest Central Conference
Lima Perry at Riverside, postponed
Sidney Lehman at Upper Scioto Valley, postponed
Sandusky Bay Conference River Division
New Riegel at Fremont St. Joseph, postponed
Old Fort at Sandusky St. Mary’s, postponed
Sandusky Bay Conference Lake Division
Sandusky Perkins at Shelby, postponed
Toledo Area Athletic Conference
Cardinal Stritch 79, Northwood 30
Danbury at Maumee Valley Country Day, postponed
Toledo City League
Toledo Bowsher 80, Toledo Scott 57
Toledo Rogers 68, Toledo Woodward 56
Midwest Athletic Conference
Coldwater at Parkway, postponed
Northern Lakes League
Anthony Wayne at Sylvania Northview, postponed
Bowling Green 50, Springfield 45
Sylvania Southview 84, Maumee 43
Ohio Cardinal Conference
Lexington at Mount Vernon, postponed
Mansfield Madison at Mansfield Senior
Mid-Buckeye Conference
Crestline at Kidron Central Christian, postponed
Mansfield St. Peter’s at Mansfield Christian, postponed
Mid Ohio Athletic Conference
Galion Senior at Buckeye Valley, postponed
Firelands Conference
Western Reserve at South Central, postponed
Other NW Ohio Games
Norwalk St. Paul at Ashland Mapleton, postponed
Seneca East at Tiffin Calvert, postponed
Around Ohio
Cin. La Salle 55, St. Marys Memorial 28
Spire Academy 80, Kettering Fairmont 70
Saturday’s Games
Northern 10 Conference
Mohawk at Buckeye Central
Seneca East at Ridgedale
Wynford at Bucyrus
Other NW Ohio Games
Ada at Upper Scioto Valley
Archbold at Ottawa Hills
Arlington at Convoy Crestview
Ashland Senior at Norwalk Senior
Ayersville at Continental
Bellevue at Ontario
Bluffton at Fort Jennings
Bowling Green at Dayton Belmont
Castalia Margaretta at Woodmore
Cincinnati Taft at Toledo Rogers
Cleveland Lutheran West at Mansfield St. Peter’s
Coldwater at Celina
Covington at New Bremen
Defiance at Wauseon
Delphos Jefferson at Wayne Trace
Delphos St. John’s at Lima Shawnee
Elgin at Utica
Evergreen at Edon
Hicksville at Hilltop
Huron at Sandusky Perkins
Jackson Center at New Knoxville
Leipsic at Columbus Grove
Liberty Center at Elmwood
Liberty-Benton at Kenton
Lima Bath at Spencerville
Lincolnview at Miller City
Loudonville at Clear Fork
Lucas at New London
Marion Local at Van Wert
Marion Pleasant at Van Buren
Minster at Fort Loramie
Mississinawa Valley at Sidney Lehman
New London at Lodi Cloverleaf
Old Fort at Hopewell-Loudon
Ottawa-Glandorf at Findlay
Ottoville at Pandora-Gilboa
Paulding at Fairview
Pettisville at Edgerton
Piqua at Elida
Port Clinton at Eastwood
Riverdale at Ridgemont
Sandusky St. Mary’s at Oak Harbor
Shelby at Willard
St. Henry at Anna
Stryker at Delta
Sylvania Northview at Bryan
Sylvania Southview at Toledo Whitmer
Tiffin Calvert at Norwalk St. Paul
Tiffin Columbian at Genoa
Tinora at Kalida
Toledo Start at Fremont Ross
Upper Sandusky at Lexington
Vermilion at Sandusky Senior
Versailles at Lima Cent. Cath.
Waynesfield-Goshen at Indian Lake
Worthington Kilbourne at Fort Recovery
Sunday’s Games
Other NW Ohio Games
North Canton Hoover at Maumee Valley Country Day
Monday’s Games
Blanchard Valley Conference
Liberty-Benton at Vanlue
Northwest Conference
Columbus Grove at Spencerville
Putnam County League
Continental at Miller City
Fort Jennings at Kalida
Western Buckeye League
Elida at Defiance
Van Wert at Ottawa-Glandorf
Toledo Area Athletic Conference
Toledo Emmanuel Baptist at Gibsonburg
Midwest Athletic Conference
New Bremen at Fort Recovery
Mid Ohio Athletic Conference
North Union at River Valley
Firelands Conference
New London at Plymouth
Other NW Ohio Games
Antwerp at Stryker
Milan Edison at Clyde
Northwood at Swanton
PREP Girls Basketball
Friday’s Results
Northern 10 Conference
Ridgedale at Seneca East, postponed
Northwest Ohio Athletic League
Bryan 61, Evergreen 52
Delta 57, Wauseon 27
Northern Lakes League
Anthony Wayne at Sylvania Northview, postponed
Springfield 49, Bowling Green 17
Sylvania Southview 43, Maumee 26
Green Meadows Conference
Antwerp at Ayersville, postponed
Edgerton at Wayne Trace, postponed
Tinora at Hicksville, postponed
Buckeye Border Conference
Edon 53, Hilltop 33
Fayette at Pettisville, postponed
Montpelier 58, Stryker 44
Around Ohio
Cle. St. Joseph 63, Akr. SVSM 56
Rose Hill Christian, Ky. 66, Ironton St. Joseph 61
Saturday’s Games
Northern Buckeye Conference
Genoa at Eastwood
Sandusky Bay Conference River Division
Fremont St. Joseph at Tiffin Calvert
New Riegel at Lakota
Sandusky Bay Conference Bay Division
Huron at Oak Harbor
Port Clinton at Vermilion
Sandusky Bay Conference Lake Division
Norwalk Senior at Tiffin Columbian
Sandusky Senior at Bellevue
Toledo Area Athletic Conference
Maumee Valley Country Day at Toledo Emmanuel Baptist
Northwood at Danbury
Ottawa Hills at Cardinal Stritch
Ohio Cardinal Conference
Ashland Senior at Mansfield Madison
Mid-Buckeye Conference
Kidron Central Christian at Crestline
Mansfield St. Peter’s at Lucas
Mid Ohio Athletic Conference
Clear Fork at Buckeye Valley
Galion Senior at River Valley
Marion Pleasant at Marion Harding
Ontario at North Union
Firelands Conference
Monroeville at South Central
New London at Western Reserve
Norwalk St. Paul at Plymouth
Other NW Ohio Games
Ada at McComb
Ashland Mapleton at Ashland Crestview
Castalia Margaretta at Milan Edison
Classic in the Country at Toledo Notre Dame
Danville at Galion Northmor
Delta at Lima Bath
Fort Jennings at Pandora-Gilboa
Hopewell-Loudon at Gibsonburg
Leipsic at Columbus Grove
Liberty-Benton at Kalida
Lima Perry at Lima Cent. Cath.
Lincolnview at Van Wert
Mansfield Senior at Massillon Washington
Mount Vernon at Wooster Senior
North Central at Antwerp
Old Fort at Arcadia
Riverside at South Charleston Southeastern
Sandusky Perkins at Clyde
Shelby at Willard
Spencerville at Delphos St. John’s
Toledo Bowsher at Rossford
Toledo Christian at Lenawee Christian
Vanlue at Monclova Christian
Youngstown Ursuline at West Holmes
Sunday’s Games
Other NW Ohio Games
Thornville Sheridan at Minster
Monday’s Games
Northwest Ohio Athletic League
Patrick Henry at Liberty Center
Other NW Ohio Games
Danville at West Muskingum
Evergreen at Mansfield Senior
Lima Cent. Cath. at Wayne Trace
Lima Perry at Allen East
Smithville Tournament at New London
Toledo Christian at Toledo Bowsher
Toledo Rogers at Canton GlenOak
Westerville North at Wooster Senior
Zoarville Tuscawas Valley at Loudonville
PRO FOOTBALL
NFL Playoffs
Wild-Card Round
Tennessee 22, Kansas City 21
Atlanta 26, Los Angeles Rams 13
Jacksonville 10, Buffalo 3
New Orelans 31, Carolina 26
Divisional Round
Saturday’S GAMES
Atlanta at Philadelphia, 4:35 p.m.
Tennessee at New England, 8:15 p.m.
Sunday’S GAMES
Jacksonville at Pittsburgh, 1:05 p.m.
New Orleans at Minnesota, 4:40 p.m
PRO HOCKEY
National Hockey League
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Tampa Bay 44 31 10 3 65 161 112
Boston 40 23 10 7 53 131 102
Toronto 45 25 17 3 53 146 131
Florida 43 18 19 6 42 122 141
Detroit 41 17 17 7 41 112 127
Montreal 42 18 20 4 40 108 129
Ottawa 42 15 18 9 39 117 149
Buffalo 44 11 24 9 31 99 151
Metropolitan Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Washington 45 28 14 3 59 140 127
Columbus 46 25 18 3 53 124 129
New Jersey 41 22 11 8 52 130 125
N.Y. Rangers 42 22 15 5 49 128 117
Carolina 44 20 16 8 48 125 136
Pittsburgh 44 22 19 3 47 126 138
Philadelphia 42 19 15 8 46 123 122
N.Y. Islanders 43 21 18 4 46 146 158
Western Conference
Central Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Winnipeg 44 26 11 7 59 151 121
Nashville 42 25 11 6 56 131 114
St. Louis 46 26 17 3 55 134 122
Dallas 43 24 16 3 51 132 118
Minnesota 44 23 17 4 50 127 127
Chicago 43 21 16 6 48 134 118
Colorado 41 22 16 3 47 135 124
Pacific Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Vegas 41 29 10 2 60 143 113
Los Angeles 42 24 13 5 53 126 99
Calgary 44 24 16 4 52 127 124
San Jose 40 21 13 6 48 110 106
Anaheim 43 19 15 9 47 117 120
Vancouver 44 17 21 6 40 116 145
Edmonton 44 18 23 3 39 119 143
Arizona 43 10 27 6 26 98 150
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild cards per conference advance to playoffs.
Late games not included
Thursday’s Results
Carolina 3, Washington 1
Buffalo 3, Columbus 1
Calgary 5, Tampa Bay 1
Friday’s Results
Vancouver 5, Columbus 2
Calgary 4, Florida 2
Washington 4, Carolina 3
Winnipeg at Chicago, late
Edmonton at Arizona, late
Saturday’s Games
N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers, 1
Detroit at Pittsburgh, 1
Boston at Montreal, 7
Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7
Winnipeg at Minnesota, 7
Colorado at Dallas, 9
Edmonton at Vegas, 10
Arizona at San Jose, 10:30
Anaheim at Los Angeles, 10:30
Sunday’s Games
Detroit at Chicago, 12:30
Calgary at Carolina, 3
N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 7:30
Vancouver at Minnesota, 8
Monday’s Games
Dallas at Boston, 1
Anaheim at Colorado, 3
San Jose at Los Angeles, 4
N.Y. Islanders at Montreal, 7:30
PRO BASKETBALL
NBA
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Boston 34 10 .773 —
Toronto 29 11 .725 3
Philadelphia 19 20 .487 12½
New York 19 23 .452 14
Brooklyn 16 26 .381 17
Southeast Division
W L Pct GB
Miami 24 17 .585 —
Washington 24 18 .571 ½
Charlotte 16 24 .400 7½
Orlando 12 31 .279 13
Atlanta 11 31 .262 13½
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Cleveland 26 16 .619 —
Detroit 22 18 .550 3
Milwaukee 22 19 .537 3½
Indiana 22 20 .524 4
Chicago 15 27 .357 11
Western Conference
Southwest Division
W L Pct GB
Houston 29 11 .725 —
San Antonio 28 15 .651 2½
New Orleans 20 20 .500 9
Dallas 15 28 .349 15½
Memphis 13 27 .325 16
Northwest Division
W L Pct GB
Minnesota 28 16 .636 —
Portland 22 19 .537 4½
Oklahoma City 22 20 .524 5
Denver 21 20 .512 5½
Utah 17 25 .405 10
Pacific Division
W L Pct GB
Golden State 34 9 .791 —
L.A. Clippers 20 21 .488 13
Phoenix 16 26 .381 17½
L.A. Lakers 14 27 .341 19
Sacramento 13 28 .317 20
Late games not included
Thursday’s Results
Boston 114, Philadelphia 103
Toronto 133, Cleveland 99
L.A. Clippers 121, Sacramento 115
L.A. Lakers 93, San Antonio 81
Friday’s Results
Charlotte 99, Utah 88
Indiana 97, Cleveland 95
Washington 125, Orlando 119
Brooklyn 110, Atlanta 105
Golden State 108, Milwaukee 94
Minnesota 118, New York 108
Portland at New Orleans, late
Memphis at Denver, late
Houston at Phoenix, late
Saturday’s Games
L.A. Lakers at Dallas, 2
Sacramento at L.A. Clippers, 3:30
Oklahoma City at Charlotte, 5
Brooklyn at Washington, 7
Golden State at Toronto, 7:30
Detroit at Chicago, 8
Denver at San Antonio, 8:30
Sunday’s Games
Milwaukee at Miami, 1
New Orleans at New York, 3:30
Indiana at Phoenix, 8
Portland at Minnesota, 9
Monday’s Games
Charlotte at Detroit, 12:30
Toronto at Philadelphia, 1
Milwaukee at Washington, 2
New York at Brooklyn, 3
San Antonio at Atlanta, 3
Miami at Chicago, 3:30
L.A. Lakers at Memphis, 5:30
Golden State at Cleveland, 8
Sacramento at Oklahoma City, 8
Indiana at Utah, 9
Houston at L.A. Clippers, 10:30
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Friday’s Women’s Scores
EAST
Delaware 58, Hofstra 51
Emory 68, Carnegie-Mellon 62
Northeastern 59, Coll. of Charleston 37
Penn 68, Cornell 48
Princeton 69, Columbia 47
St. John’s 64, Georgetown 41
Towson 72, UNC Wilmington 71
Villanova 67, Seton Hall 59
William Smith 88, Bard 39
Yale 77, Brown 63
SOUTH
ETSU 65, Chattanooga 58
Hampton 66, Delaware St. 62
James Madison 70, Elon 67
MIDWEST
Dakota St. 81, Viterbo 62
DePaul 79, Xavier 48
Drake 85, Indiana St. 64
Marquette 69, Butler 67
Mary 74, Concordia (St.P) 66
Minn. Duluth 67, Winona St. 58
Minn. St. (Mankato) 75, Minot St. 54
Minn. St. (Moorhead) 75, Augustana (SD) 64
Minn.-Crookston 65, SW Minnesota St. 61
Missouri St. 56, Illinois St. 50
N. Iowa 65, Evansville 41
Northern St. (SD) 81, Wayne (Neb.) 71
S. Illinois 63, Bradley 62
Sioux Falls 63, Bemidji St. 43
St. Cloud St. 69, Upper Iowa 47
Valparaiso 76, Loyola of Chicago 60
FAR WEST
E. Washington 71, Idaho 64
Southern Cal 86, Colorado 51
Friday’s Men’s Scores
EAST
Canisius 70, St. Peter’s 58
Hobart 97, Bard 58
Niagara 78, Monmouth (NJ) 77
Penn 69, Cornell 61
Penn St. 76, Nebraska 74, OT
Princeton 72, Columbia 56
Rider 78, Quinnipiac 60
SOUTH
Campbell 65, High Point 64
Gardner-Webb 59, Radford 54
Hampton 78, Delaware St. 56
Longwood 58, Liberty 51
UNC Asheville 76, Presbyterian 56
Union (Ky.) at Kentucky Christian, ccd.
Winthrop 64, Charleston Southern 53
MIDWEST
Butler 94, Marquette 83
Dayton 106, VCU 79
Detroit 93, Youngstown St. 91
IUPUI 67, Green Bay 61
Kent St. 70, Ohio 69
Lincoln Christian 52, Mount Mary 50
Oakland 81, Cleveland St. 68
UIC 88, Milwaukee 73
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
2017-18 Bowl Schedule
Celebration Bowl
NC A&T 21, Grambling State 14
New Orleans Bowl
Troy 50, North Texas 30
Cure Bowl
Georgia State 27, Western Kentucky 17
Las Vegas Bowl
Boise State 38, Oregon 28
New Mexico Bowl
Marshall 31, Colorado State 28
Camellia Bowl
Middle Tennessee 35, Arkansas State 30
Boca Raton (Fla.) Bowl
FAU 50, Akron 3
FRISCO (TEXAS) Bowl
Louisiana Tech 51, Southern Methodist 10
Gasparilla Bowl
Temple 28, FIU 3
Bahamas Bowl
Ohio 41, UAB 6
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
Wyoming 37, Central Michigan 14
Birmingham (Ala.) Bowl
South Florida 38, Texas Tech 34
Armed Forces Bowl
Army 42, San Diego State 35
Dollar General Bowl
Appalachian State 34, Toledo 0
Hawaii Bowl
Fresno State 33, Houston 27
Heart of Dallas Bowl
Utah 30, West Virginia 14
Quick Lane Bowl
Duke 36, Northern Illinois 14
Cactus Bowl
Kansas State 35, UCLA 17
Independence Bowl
Florida State 42, Southern Mississippi 13
Pinstripe Bowl
Iowa 27, Boston College 20
Foster Farms Bowl
Purdue 38, Arizona 35
Texas Bowl
Texas 33, Missouri 16
Military Bowl
Navy 49, Virginia 7
Camping World Bowl
Oklahoma State 30, Virginia Tech 21
Alamo Bowl
TCU 39, Stanford 37
Holiday Bowl
Michigan State 42, Washington State 17
Belk Bowl
Wake Forest 55, Texas A&M 52
Sun Bowl
NC State 52, Arizona State 31
Music City Bowl
Northwestern 24, Kentucky 23
Arizona Bowl
New Mexico State 26, Utah State 20, OT
Cotton Bowl Classic
Ohio State 24, Southern Cal 7
TaxSlayer Bowl
Mississippi State 31, Louisville 27
Liberty Bowl
Iowa State 21, Memphis 20
Fiesta Bowl
Penn State 35, Washington 28
Orange Bowl
Wisconsin 34, Miami 24
Outback Bowl
South Carolina 26, Michigan 19
Peach Bowl
UCF 34, Auburn 27
Citrus Bowl
Notre Dame 21, LSU 17
Rose Bowl (CFP Semifinal)
Georgia 54, Oklahoma 48 (2-OT)
Sugar Bowl (CFP Semifinal)
Alabama 24, Clemson 6
Monday’s Result
College Football Championship
Atlanta
Alabama 26, Georgia 23
Saturday, Jan. 20
East-West Shrine Classic
At St. Petersburg, Fla.
East vs. West, 3 p.m. (NFLN)
NFLPA Collegiate Bowl
At Carson, Calif.
American vs. National, TBA (FS1)
Saturday, Jan. 27
Senior Bowl
At Mobile, Ala.
North vs. South, 2:30 p.m. (NFLN)
TRANSACTIONS
Baseball
Major League Baseball
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF BASEBALL — Suspended Boston minor league RHP Antonio Police (DSL Red Sox) 72 games after testing positive for Boldenone, a performance-enhancing substance. Suspended Seattle minor league OF Eric Filia (Arkansas-Texas) 50 games following a second positive test for a drug of abuse. Suspended Chicago Cubs minor league RHP Wilfre Delgado (DSL Cubs) 72 games for a positive test of Stanozolol, a performance-enhancing substance. Suspended minor league free agent RHP Joel Romero 80 games after testing positive for Stanozolol.
American League
BALITMORE ORIOLES — Agreed to terms with 3B Manny Machado, LHP Zach Britton and RHP Brad Brach on one-year contracts.
BOSTON RED SOX — Agreed to terms with INF Brock Holt; SS Xander Bogaerts; Cs Sandy Leon and Christian Vazquez; OF Jackie Bradley Jr., and RHPs Joe Kelly and Brandon Workman; and LHPs Drew Pomeranz and Eduardo Rodriguez on one-year contracts.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Agreed to terms with 1B Jose Abreu, INF Leury Garcia and LHPs Luis Avilan and Carlos Rodon on one-year contracts.
CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to terms with RHPs Danny Salazar and Zach McAllister and OF Lonnie Chisenhall on one-year contracts.
DETROIT TIGERS — Agreed to terms with RHPs Shane Greene and Alex Wilson and OF Nicholas Castellanos on one-year contracts.
HOUSTON ASTROS — Agreed to terms with C Evan Gattis; LHP Dallas Keuchel and RHPs Lance McCullers Jr. and Brad Peacock on one-year contracts.
KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Agreed to terms with RHPs Kelvin Herrera and Nate Karns on one-year contracts.
MINNESOTA TWINS — Agreed to terms with RHPs Trevor May and Ryan Pressly, INFs Ehire Adrianza and Eduardo Escobar and OF Robbie Grossman on one-year contracts.
NEW YORK YANKEES — Agreed to terms with SS Didi Gregorius; RHPs Sonny Gray, Dellin Betances and Adam Warren; LHP Chasen Shreve and C Austin Romine on one-year contracts.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Agreed to terms with RHPs Liam Hendriks and Blake Treinen; C Josh Phegley and SS Marcus Semien on one-year contracts. Promoted Troy Smith to vice president of marketing.
SEATTLE MARINERS — Agreed to terms with RHPs David Phelps, Erasmo Ramirez and Nick Vincent; LHP James Paxton and C Mike Zunino on one-year contracts.
TAMPA BAY RAYS — Agreed to terms with RHP Alex Colome, DH/OF Corey Dickerson, INFs Matt Duffy and Brad Miller, OF Steven Souza, Jr., C Jesus Sucre and RHP Dan Jennings on one-year contracts.
TEXAS RANGERS — Agreed to terms with LHP Jake Diekman, RHP Keone Kela and INF Jurickson Profar on one-year contracts.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Agreed to terms with 3B Josh Donaldson; OFs Kevin Pillar and Ezequiel Carrera; RHPs Aaron Sanchez and Dominic Leone; 2B Devon Travis and LHP Aaron Loup on one-year contacts.
National League
CHICAGO CUBS — Agreed to terms with 3B Kris Bryant and SS Addison Russell on one-year contracts.
CINCINNATI REDS — Agreed to terms with RHP Anthony DeSclafani, CF Billy Hamilton and RHP Michael Lorenzen on one-year contracts.
COLORADO ROCKIES — Agreed to terms with OF Charlie Blackmon, RHP Chad Bettis, INF DJ LeMahieu and LHP Chris Rusin on one-year contacts.
MIAMI MARLINS — Agreed to terms with 3B Derek Dietrich and SS Miguel Rojas on one-year contracts.
NEW YORK METS — Agreed to terms with RHPs Matt Harvey, Noah Syndergaard and Jacob deGrom on one-year contracts.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Agreed to terms with RHP Gerrit Cole, SS Jordy Mercer and RHP George Kontos on one-year contracts.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Agreed to terms with OF Randal Grichuk, LHP Tyler Lyons, OF Marcell Ozuna and RHP Michael Wacha on one-year contracts.
SAN DIEGO PADRES — Agreed to terms with RHP Kirby Yates; INFs Freddy Galvis and Cory Spangenberg and OF Matt Szczur on one-year contracts.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Agreed to terms with 2B Joe Panik RHPs Hunter Strickland, Sam Dyson and Cory Gearrin and LHP Will Smith on one-year contracts.
American Association
GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Signed LHP Jack Fowler.
LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Signed OF Tim Colwell and LHP Will Solomon.
Can-Am League
OTTAWA CHAMPIONS — Signed INF Daniel Bick and INF Steve Nyisztor.
ROCKLAND BOULDERS — Named Shawn Reilly president.
TROIS-RIVIERES AIGLES — Traded INF Carter McEachern to Washington (Frontier) for a player to be named.
Frontier League
LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS — Signed LHP Nick Deeg to a contract extension.
NORMAL CORNBELTERS — Released OF Diego Cedeno and INF-OF Yeixon Ruiz.
RIVER CITY RASCALS — Signed RHPs Scott Grist and Ethan Westphal.
WASHINGTON WILD THINGS — Acquired INF Brett Marr from Sioux Falls (AA) to complete a previous trade. Signed LHP Thomas Dorminy.
WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS — Signed OF David Oppenheim.
Basketball
National Basketball Association
NBA — Fined Utah G Rodney Hood $35,000 for slapping a phone out of a fan’s hand while exiting the court during a Jan. 10 game at Washington.
LOS ANGELES LAKERS — Waived G Vander Blue.
Football
National Football League
BUFFALO BILLS — Fired offensive coordinator Rick Dennison.
CAROLINA PANTHERS — Named Norv Turner offensive coordinator.
CHICAGO BEARS — Named Mark Helfrich offensive coordinator, Chris Tabor special teams coordinator, Charles London running backs coach and Mike Furrey wide receivers coach. Re-signed defensive coordinator Vic Fangio.
CLEVELAND BROWNS — Named Adam Henry wide receivers coach, Ken Zampese quarterbacks coach and Al Saunders senior assistant/special projects. Parted ways with run game coordinator/running backs coach Kirby Wilson, quarterbacks coach David Lee, special teams assistant Shawn Mennenga and special teams quality control coach Stan Watson. Announced special teams coordinator Chris Tabor resigned to join the Chicago Bears.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Named Deland McCullough running backs coach.
OAKLAND RAIDERS — Named Paul Guenther defensive coordinator, Greg Olson offensive coordinator and Rich Bisaccia assistant head coach/special teams coordinator. Canadian Football League
EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Re-signed WR Derel Walker.
Hockey
National Hockey League
ANAHEIM DUCKS — Agreed to terms with F Andrew Cogliano on a three-year contract extension through the 2020-21 season. Recalled RWs Ondrej Kase and Jared Boll from San Diego (AHL).
BUFFALO SABRES — Assigned D Brendan Guhle and G Linus Ullmark to Rochester (AHL).
DETROIT RED WINGS — Reassigned F Zach Nastasiuk from Grand Rapids (AHL) to Toledo (ECHL).
LOS ANGELES KINGS — Recalled D Kevin Gravel from Ontario (AHL).
NEW YORK RANGERS — Recalled F Vinni Lettieri from Hartford (AHL).
WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Recalled F Travis Boyd from Hershey (AHL).
American Hockey League
BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS — Loaned D Mike Cornell to Worcester (ECHL).
GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS — Assigned F Luke Espositoto to Toledo (ECHL).
ECHL
ECHL — Suspended Utah’s Travis Howe two games and fined him an undisclosed amount for his actions in a Jan. 10 game at Allen.
READING ROYALS — Acquired D Mike Krieg from South Carolina for future considerations.
Soccer
Major League Soccer
LOS ANGELES FOOTBALL CLUB — Named Mike Sorber director of soccer operations, and Ante Razov, Marc Dos Santos, Kenny Arena and Zak Abdel assistant coaches.
LA GALAXY — Signed G Brian Sylvestre.
NEW YORK CITY FC — Signed M Ismael Tajouri from Austria Wien.
OTTAWA FURY — Named Youssef Dahha goalkeeper coach.
United Soccer League
ATL UTD 2 — Named Scott Donnelly coach.
National Women’s Soccer League
PORTLAND THORNS — Acquired M Andressinha from Houston for F Savannah Jordan.
College
PAC-12 CONFERENCE — Fined Utah athletic director Chris Hill $10,000 and was reprimanded for inappropriate language and public comments regarding men’s basketball officiating in gme against Arizona State.
EAST CAROLINA — Named Daric Riley safeties coach.
GEORGIA — Sophomore QB Jacob Eason is leaving the school.
NC STATE — Announced RB Nyheim Hines and OT Will Richardson will enter the NFL draft.
PENN STATE — Named David Corley running backs coach.
RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE — Named Morgan Tullar coordinator of recreation and fitness programs.
SOUTH CAROLINA — Signed football coach Will Muschamp to a six-year contract, defensive coordinator Travaris Robinson to a three-year contract and offensive coordinator Bryan McClendon to a two-year contract. Named Marcus Lattimore as director of player development and life skills for football.
UCONN — Named John Dunn offensive coordinator. Announced women’s freshman basketball G Andra Espinoza-Hunter will transfer.
LOCAL SPORTS
Friday’s Results
College Athletics
wRESTLING
LYCOMING DUALS
New Jersey 23, Ohio Northern 12
Wesleyan 24, Ohio Northern 12
Oswego State 28, Ohio Northern 17
SCHEDULE
Saturday’s Events
College Athletics
men’s basketball
Muskingum at Ohio Northern (OAC), 6
Findlay at Hillsdale (GMAC), 3
Bluffton at Rose-Hulman (HCAC), 8
SWIMMING AND DIVING
Findlay at Grand Valley, 1
women’s basketball
Bluffton at Rose-Hulman (HCAC), 1
Findlay at Hillsdale (GMAC), 1
Ohio Northern at Muskingum (OAC), 6
wRESTLING
Findlay at Ranger Duals at Kenosha,Wis., 10 a.m.
Ohio Northern at Lycoming Duals, 9 a.m.
Prep Wrestling
Ada, Cory-Rawson, Van Buren & Liberty-Benton at Lima Senior Invitational, 11 a.m.
Columbus Grove at Coldwater Invitational, 9 a.m.
North Baltimore, Fostoria, Findlay, McComb, Lakota, Arcadia & Riverdale at Carey Classic, 10 a.m.
Upper Sandusky at Marion County Invitational, 10 a.m.
Patrick Henry & Findlay at Maumee Bay Classic, 11 a.m.
Prep Swimming
Ottawa-Glandorf at Celina Lions Club Invitational
Prep Bowling
Ottaw-Glandorf vs. Parkway & Celina at Celina, 9:45
Fostoria in Northern Ohio Bowling Conference at Rossford, 10 a.m.
Prep Hockey
Findlay at Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit Tournament
Freshmen Boys Basketball
Ottawa-Glandorf at Findlay, 4:30
Sunday’s Events
College Athletics
SWIMMING AND DIVING
Mount Union at Ohio Northern (OAC), 1
Prep Hockey
Findlay at Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit Tournament
LOCAL & AREA
Riverdale Coaching Openings
MOUNT BLANCHARD — Riverdale has head coaching openings in softball, boys soccer and volleyball. Interested candidates should submit a resume to Craig Taylor at ctaylor@riverdale.k12.oh.us. All applicants will be checked to see if they have the proper requirements, as set forth by the OHSAA, in order to coach in the state of Ohio. The positions will remain open until filled.
Coaching Vacancy
MILLBURY — Lake High School is accepting applications for a high school/junior high pole vault coach. Applicants should download an application form from the school athletic web site: http://www.lakeschools.org/coaching-applications. Application form can be emailed with resume & qualifications to: Dave Shaffer, Director of Athletics, Email: DShaffer@lakeschools.org.
Lacrosse Clinic
The City of Findlay Recreation Department is partnering with The University of Findlay Women’s Lacrosse program to offer a Lacrosse camp on Sunday, Jan. 14 from noon-2 pm at The University of Findlay Koehler Center, 1000 N. Main St. The camp is for boys and girls ages 5-18 and the cost is $30. Sticks and balls will be provided. Contact University of Findlay Women’s Lacrosse coach, Lauren Simko at simko@findlay.edu to register. Same day registration will begin at 11:30 a.m. For more information contact The City of Findlay Recreation Department at 419-424-7176.
Volleyball Coach Opening
DELPHOS — Delphos Jefferson High School has an opening for a head varsity volleyball coach. Interested persons can apply to David Hoffman at Delphos Jefferson High School (dhoffman@delphoscityschools.org).
Soccer Referee Clinic
LIMA — A one-day clinic leading to certification as a U.S. Soccer grade 8 referee will be from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. on Feb. 24 at the Bath Community Center in Lima. Interested persons can go to ossrc.com, click “clinics” on the left sidebar, search “referees” and”District 5: Sidney, and follow the instructions for the online training portion and registration. The section on concussion training. must be completed prior to class. Those 18 or over must also complete the Kids Safe risk management form. A “bridge” class is also available for those who wish to officiate high school games. That class will be in March at Rhodes State in Lima. Go to http://ohsaa.org/Officiating/permits/category1 and follow instructions in number 1. If questions, contact Gary Mintchell at gmintchell@gmail.com.