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6D Monday, November 22, 2004 SCOREBOARD NEWS-LEADER Sorenstam caps off banner year with victory THE ASSOCIATED PRESS World Cup Scores AOT Championship At Trump International GoK Club Course West Palm Beach. Fla. Puree: SI million Yardage: Par. 72 final Round Annika Sorenstam, $215,000 66-68-72-69-275 13 Cristie Kerr, $115,000 67-70-70-68-275 -13 73-67-71-69-280 -8 At Real Club de Golf deSevflta Sevitla, Spain Puree: S4 mHkm Yardage: Pan T2 Fourth Round Foursomes (Alternate Shot) England (Luke Donald, Paul Casey) 61-64-68-64-257 Spain (Miguel Angel Jimenez, Sergio Garcia) 63- 68-61-66-258 Ireland (Padraig Harrington, Paul McGinley) 60-71-64-65-260 South Africa (Rory Sabbatini, Trevor Immelman) 665-64-68-263 Netherlands (Robert-Jan Derksen, Maarten Ufeber) 65-69-63-68-265 Austria (Martin Wiegele, Markus Brier) 60-70-68-67-265 Sweden (Joakim Haeggman, Fredrik Jacobson) 64- 67-64-72-267 Germany (Kariem Baraka, Marcel Siem) 64-69-66-68-267 United States (Scott Verplank, Bob Tway) 64-67-64-72-267 Craig Stadler, United States, def. Ian Woosnam, Wales, 5 and 4.

Tom Kite, United States, def. Rodger Davis, Australia, 1 up. Sam Torrance, Scotland, def. Curtis Strange, United States. 5 and 3.

Peter Senior, Australia, def. Fred Funk, United States, 1 up. Ray Floyd, United States, halved with Mark Mc-Nulty, Zimbabwe. Tom Watson, United States, def. Sandy Lyle, England, 1 up.

Scott Hoch, United States, def. Carl Mason, England, 2 and 1. Hale Irwin, United States, halved with John Chillis, Scotland. Fred Couples. United States, def.

Colin Mont-gomerie, Scotland, 5 and 3. Hal Sutton, United States, halved with Bernhard Langer, Germany. Pebble Beach Invitational At Pebble Beach Resort Courses Pebble Beach, CaM. Purse: S300.000 p-PebMe Beach Golf Links, 6,737 yards, par 72 d-Oet Monte Course, 6J57 yards, par 72 s-Spyglass Hill Course, M62 yards, par 72 68- 69-74-69-280 70-68-69-74-281 69- 68-75-70- 282 74-66-73-71-284 70- 69-72-73-284 74- 74-70-69-287 68-72-75-72 287 72-74-70-72 -288 75- 65-75-73 -288 cann Kocn, Karrie Webb, $71,500 Jennifer Resales, $50,000 Laura Diaz, $43,000 Meg Mali. $33,000 Rachel Teske, $33,000 Juli Inkster, $25,250 Jeong Jang, $25,250 Becky Morgan, $20,250 Lorie Kane, $20,250 Karen Stupples, $16,750 Wendy Ward, $16,750 Grace Park, $15,250 Rosie Jones, $14,250 Lorena Ochoa, $13,250 Candie Kung, $13,250 Hee-Won Han, $12,250 76-70-73-70- 289 1 73-69-74-73-289 1 71-70-74-75-290 2 73-71-74-73-291 3 75-68-74-75-292 4 68-72-71-81-292 4 75-69-74-75-293 5 UBS Cup again by Fred Couples, won three of the last six and halved the three others.

Couples defeated Colin Montgomerie 5 and 3, notching six birdies and an eagle on the way. Couples won every match he played during three days of competition at this year's UBS Cup. Pebble Beach Invitational Pebble Beach, Calif. Jeff Brehaut made a 5-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to edge Kevin Sutherland by one stroke at the Pebble Beach Invitational. Brehaut shot a 3-under 69 and finished at 9-under 279 at Pebble Beach Golf Links.

The event included players from the LPGA, Champions, Nationwide and PGA Tours, as well as mini-tour players, club pros and amateurs. Strong winds blew throughout the round, leading to firm greens and comparisons to the course's conditions when it hosted the U.S. Open. Only three golfers broke par. Brehaut, whose best finish this season was a tie for eighth at the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro in October, had an eagle, four birdies and three bogeys, rallying from three strokes off the lead.

The Spanish team of Sergio Garcia and Miguel Angel Jimenez closed with a 66. The Irish team of Padraig Harrington and Paul McGinley finished with a 65 for third, three strokes behind England. Defending champion South Africa with Rory Sabbatini and Trevor Immelman shot 68 to finish six behind. The Netherlands (68) and Austria (67) finished eight back. The United States, featuring Scott Verplank and Bob Tway, shot a 72 and was 10 behind along with Sweden (72) and Germany (68).

UBS Cup Kiawah Island, S.C. The Americans kept their record perfect in the UBS Cup, defeating the international team in the Ryder Cup-style match-play event 14-10 to win the cup for a fourth straight year. The victory in the $3 million event for golfers 40-and-over also kept Arnold Palmer's record perfect as a captain in international team golf four UBS Cups, two Ryder Cups and a President's Cup. The Americans entered Sunday's singles matches with a bVi-SVi lead. Each team won three of the day's first six matches.

But the Americans, paced rmaiHouna West Palm Beach, Fla. Annika Sorenstam didn't win any style points, just another trophy. Sorenstam outlasted Cristie Kerr in an intense duel Sunday at the season-ending ADT Championship, beating her with a bogey on the GOLF first hole of a sud- den-death playoff to win for the eighth time this year. Sorenstam birdied the 16th hole to catch Kerr, and missed a 12-foot birdie putt on the 18th that led to the third playoff in the nine-year history of the tournament. She shot a 3-under 69 and finished at 13-under 275.

Kerr, who had not made a bogey in 44 holes, hit a marginal drive that left her a 7-wood into the 18th green in the playoff. Off a sidehill lie, she pushed it badly into the water, then missed the green with a sand wedge and wound up with a double bogey. She finished with a 68. So ended another spectacular year for Sorenstam eight victories and just over $2.5 million. She moved into fifth place all-time with her 56th victory.

Karrie Webb and Carin Koch each shot 69 and finished five strokes back. DUNLOP PHOENIX MlYAZAKI, Japan Tiger Jeff Brehaut Dunlop Phoenix At Phoenix Country Club Miyazaki, Japan Purse: $1.89 miHion Yardage: 6301; Pan TO Final Tiger Woods, United States Ryoken Kawagishi, Japan KJ. Choi. South Korea At Kiawah Island Club, Cassique Course Kiawah bland, SX. Puree: S3 million Yardage: Pan 72 UNITED STATES 14, REST OF THE WORLD 10 SUNDAY Match Play United States 7H, ROW 4Vi Gary Player, South Africa, def.

Arnold Palmer, United States, 6 and 5. Jay Haas, United States, def. Barry Lane, England, 5andl 69d-67s-74p-69-279 70p-69d-73s-68-280 70p-71d-67s-76-284 68p-71d-72s-73-284 69d-66s-72p-78-285 68s-69p-73d-75-285 76s-69p-68d-72 -285 73s-67p-74d-71-285 70s-70p-70d-76-286 72s-72p-68d-75-287 74s-74p-66d-73 -287 Kevin Sutherland Todd Fischer Tom Lehman Kirk Tripled Tommy Armour III Bo Van Pelt Kent Jones Matt Gogel Curt Byrum Matt Hansen 65-67-65-67-264 71- 67-69-65-272 72- 66-71-65-274 73- 68-69-65-275 69-70-69-68-276 71-68-68-69-276 75-69-69-64-277 Steven Conran, Australia Hideto Tanihara, Japan Daniel Chopra, Sweden Thomas Bjom, Denmark World Cup Seville, Spain Paul Casey putted exceptionally well and teamed with Luke Donald to lead England to the World Cup title with a one-stroke victory over Spain. The two combined for an alternate-shot 8-under 64 and had a total of 31-under 257 at Real Club de Golf de Sevilla. Woods won his first stroke-play tournament in more than a year, capturing the Dunlop Phoenix by eight strokes after closing with a 3-under 67.

Woods entered the final round with a 10-stroke lead and had five birdies to finish at 16-under 264 in the $1.89 million event, the richest on the Japan tour. This was Woods' second title this year following the Match Play Championship in February. The last time he won a stroke-play tournament was in October 2003. Japan's Ryoken Kawagishi shot a 65 to finish eight strokes back, while South Korea's K.J. Choi also had a 65 to finish at 6 under.

Television Gators finish season perfect Second Quarter Wis-Stanley 4 run (Allen kick), 1:51. Iowa-Solomon 51 pass from Tate (Schlicher kick), 1:00. Third Quarter Iowa-Chandler 12 pass from Tate (Schlicher kick), 3:54. lowa-FG 34 Schlicher, 1:37. Fourth Quarter lowa-FG 21 Schlicher, 10:59.

lowa-FG 34 Schlicher, 6:50. SC19V 1 CALENDAR Basketball High school girls: Neosho at Hill-crest. 5 p.m. High school girls: Jefferson City at Kickapoo, 6 p.m. College women: Central Methodist at Drury, 7 p.m.

College men: Columbia College at CBC, 7 p.m. College women: Evangel at Oral Roberts, 7:05 p.m. Swimming High school hoys: Springfield All-Relays, at John H. Foster Natatorium, p.m. is i lil-s Wis Iowa 15 14 30-41 39-76 145 186 18-39-2 15-24-3 54 47 3-2 0-0 3-21 5-55 26:16 33:44 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Comp-Att-Int Return Yards Punts-Avg.

fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 'I TENNIS did' INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Wisconsin, Bernstein 11-28. Stanley 10-12, Stocco 8-2, Williams Hminus 1). Iowa, Mickens 11-42, Simmons 13-41, Brownlee 4-10, Busch 3-5, Team 1-0. Tate 7-(minus 22). PASSING-Wisconsin, Stocco 18-38- 2- 145.

DeBauche 0-1-0-0. Iowa, Tate 15-24-3-186. RECEIVING-Wisconsin, Williams 5-39, White 4-42. Stanley 4-29. Bernstein 3- 17, Charles 2-18.

Iowa, Solomon 6-100, Hinkel 5-38, Chandler 3-37, Melloy 1-11. FLORIDA 20, NO. 10 FLORIDA ST. 13 Florida 7 3 0 10-20 Florida St 0 3 0 10-13 First Quarter 13 pass from Leak (Leach kick), 7:56. Second Quarter ATP LATE SATURDAY Tennis Masters Cup By The Associated Press At The west Side Tennis Club Houston Purse: Singles.

$3.7 rmlBon; Doubles, $750,000 Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Sernrnnals Lleyton Hewitt (3), Australia, def. Andy Roddick (2), United States, 6-3, 6- TODAY BASKETBALL Coflege men: Maui Invitational, first round, Texas vs. Chami-nade, at Lahaina, Hawaii, 1:30 p.m. ESPN2 Coflege men: Maui Invitational, first round, Iowa vs. Louisville, at Lahaina, Hawaii, 3:30 pm ESPN2 Coflege men: Paradise Jam Tournament semifinal, 4:30 p.m.

-Fox Sports Net Coflege men Duke at Davidson, 6 p.m.- ESPN2 Coflege men: Paradise Jam Tournament semifinal, 7 p.m Fox Sports Net Coflege men: Maui Invitational, first round, BYU vs. North Carolina, at Lahaina, Hawaii, 8 p.m. ESPN2 Coflege men: Maui Invitational, first round, Stanford vs. Tennessee, at Lahaina, Hawaii, 10 p.m. ESPN2 FOOTBALL NFL: New England at Kansas City, 8 p.m.

KSPR (ABC) TUESDAY FOOTBALL Coflege Bowling Green at Toledo, 6 p.m. ESPN2 BASKETBALL College mere Maui Invitational, semifinal, teams TBA, at Lahaina, Hawaii, 6 p.m. ESPN College men: Maui Invitational, semifinal, teams TBA, at Lahaina, Hawaii, 8 p.m. -ESPN Coflege men: Saint Joseph's at Kansas, 9 p.m. ESPN2 SOCCER UEFA Charrptons League: Matchday 5, Manchester United vs.

Olympique Lyonnais, at Manchester, England, 1:30 p.m. ESPN2 i. Rooer Federer (1). Switzerland, def. Marat Safin (4), Russia, 6-3, 7-6 (20-18).

Doubles ChanwionshiD Fla FG Leach 38, 9:01. Fourth Quarter Fla-FG Leach 21, 11:51. Bob and Mike Bryan (2), United States, del. wayne black and Kevin uiiyett (41, Zimbabwe, 4-b, r-s, b-4. FSU-Stovall 27 pass from Rix (Beitia The Gators, a team of third- and fourth-graders, posted a 6-0 record in their Mighty Mites league.

In the front row (left to right) are Jacob Breig and Tyler Shouse. In the second row are Tel Northnagel, Darris Perry, Trey Robinson, Raqwuan White, Cody Perrone and Ouenton Decker. In the third row are Justin Starks, William Mosley, A.J. Green, Erik Durham, Mylek Wright, Trevin Anderson and Brittany Comer. In the back are assistant coach Tom Decker and head coach Richard Pugh.

SUBMIT YOUR TEAM OR INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP PHOTOS TO THE NEWS-LEADER, ATTENTION DENISE TUCKER, ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR, 651 N. BOONVILLE AVE, SPRINGFIELD, M0 65806. ALL ATHLETES AND COACHES IN THE PHOTOS MUST INCLUDE A FIRST AND LAST NAME TO 8E USED. PHOTOS WILL ALSO APPEAR ON THE WEB AT kick), Fla-Fason 8 run (Leach kick), 4:59. FSU-FG Beitia 52, 3:48.

RODEO College First downs Rushes-yards Passing Comp-Att-Int Return Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession Fla FSU 22 19 40-140 24-34 237 314 20-40-1 23-49-2 18 65 8-45 8-43 3-1 0-0 13-101 10-84 30:48 29:12 Tackle- Brandon Haves. Camdenton: Tackle- Lee Vonallmen, Nixa; Mike Justin Anderson, Hillcrest; Matt Mck Cornelius. Ozark LATE FRIDAY NIRA At Murray State SMS finishers Team roping Fifth Sam and Seth Keuffer, 9.2 seconds Steer wrestling 10th Dustin Lyle, 5.6 seconds ean. Kickapoo: Jordan Rigqs.

Lebanon: Guard- Wes Stewart, Nixa; Josh Chris McCarthy, Camdenton; Adam Semifinal winners, 7 p.m. Division II Playoffs Second Round Saturday, Nov. 20 Grand Valley State 10. Northwood 7 West Chester 33, Shippensburg 28 East Stroudsburg 36, Edinboro 32 Valdosta State 38, Carson-Newman 12 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Florida, Fason 24-103. larren, west Plains; sean inompson, Waynesville; Chase Carlisle, Joplin; Ca-den Worlev.

Joplin Thornton 8-46. Dickey 1-2. team 2-0. Moner, Republic Center- Kelly Beckner, Nixa Kicker- Caleb Carter, Nixa Second Team Quarterback- Payton Haynes, Nixa Receiver- Grant Ruckman, Republic Tight End- Jared Montgomery, Re public Guard- Adam Liepens, Hillcrest Kyle Leak 5-(minus 11). Florida St, Booker 5- Lomns.

waynesville: Jake wackerman. RADIO Northwest Missouri State 34, Texas Camdenton; Aric Schauer, Kickapoo; Tanner Oliver, Parkview; Chance Allen, 2b, Washington 8-11, Sexton 7-4, Coleman 2-4. Rix 2- minus 10). PASSING-Florida. Leak 19-39-1-231 Dickey 1-1-0-6.

Florida St Sexton 14-32-1-164, Rix 9-16-1-150. team 0-1-0-0. 14 North Dakota 20. Michioan Tech 3 Waynesville; Joe Kueny, Lebanon Tackle- Cory Bennett, Willard; Scott FOOTBALL College The AP Top 25 Summers, Branson Albany State. Ga.

42, Arkansas Tech 24 Pittsburg State 70, Colorado Mines 35 Center- Charlie Robinson, West Plains; Ryan Coryell, Kickapoo; Marcus Guard- Steve Carlock, Ozark; Bart Quanemnais Saturday, Nov. 27 Leidecker, Branson Center- Aaron Stands, Branson The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press colleqe football poll, with first- RECEIVING Florioa. Caldwell 542, Fa-son 4-13. Jackson 3-65. Small 3-51, Casey 2-30, Thornton 2-8.

Latsko 1-8. Florida St Stovall 11-181, Thorpe 3-53, Robinson 3-42, Henshaw 1-9, Reid 1-9, Coleman 1-6, unanaier, parkview Kicker- Jami Petty, Waynesville Defense First Team North Dakota (10-2) vs. Grand Valley Offensive Player of the year- Ben state (10-2), TBA place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 20, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through Pittsburg St (12-0) vs. Northwest Mo.

woinnoarger, xepuDiic Defense First Team irons 1-6, BOOKer 1-4, uaws 1-4. Tackle- Brandon Hayes, Camdenton; Jacob Highfill, Glendale; Marcus Red-field, West Plains; Justin Winder, Kick St. (11-1), IBS West Chester (10-3) vs. East Stroudsburg (10-1). TBA Tackle- Mike Phillips, Republic; Andy NO.

14 LSU 27, MISSISSIPPI 24 one point ror a 25tn-piace vote, ana previous ranking: apoo Hecora ns rn End- Mickey Turner. Camdenton: Albany State, Ga. (11-0) vs. Valdosta Mississippi 3 13 8 0-24 LSU 14 3 3 7-27 scnanenraroer, Nixa End- Wes Stewart Nixa; Andy Loyd, Branson Inside Linebacker- Jake Schermer. Trevor Franklin, Camdenton; Andrew First Quarter LSU-Broussard 1 run (Gaudet kick).

Ozark; Joel Overstreet, Nixa; Corey Miss-FG Nichols 49. 7:59 Lewis, Joplin; Loyde Braidlow, Rolla; George Perry, Waynesville Inside Linebacker- Johnny Appleby, Lebanon; Forrest Shock, Camdenton, Matt Fraley, Waynesville Outside Linebacker- Andrew Reams, Waynesville: Brock Silvers. Camdenton: TODAY BASKETBALL Coflege women: Central Methodist at Drury, 7 p.m. KWT0 98.7 FM Coflege women: Evangel at Oral Roberts, 7:05 p.m. KGMY 1400 AM FOOTBALL NFL New England at Kansas City, 8 p.m.

KXUS 97.3 FM; KWT0 98.7 FM (joined in progress after Drury game) TUESDAY BASKETBALL Coflege men: Northeast Oklahoma at Drury, 7 p.m. KWT0 98.7 FM LSU-Broussard 1 run (Gaudet kick), :00 state (lo-i), iba NAIA Playoffs First Round Saturday, Nov. 20 St Francis, Ind. 53, Morningside 3 Georgetown, Ky. 35, Trinity.

III. 21 Azusa Pacific 16, Northwestern Oklahoma State 0 Sioux Falls 72, Tabor 11 Carroll. Mont 24. Marv. N.D.

14 bray, Kepumic Outside Linebacker- Paden Stringer, Republic; Dustin Wolfe, Nixa Defensive Back- Jordan Jackson, Ozark; Payton Haynes, Nixa; Christian Overstreet Nixa Punter- Darren Bland Second Team Tackle- Kenny Fredenburg, Branson; Josh Conaleton. Ozark Cody May, Glendale; Peter Hu, second Quarter Miss-FG Nicholls 27, 12:29 Miss-Lane 4 run (Nichols kick), 7:10 LSU-FG Jackson 51,1:07 Miss-FG Nichols 22, :00 Third Quarter parxview Defensive Back- Luke Shaw. Cam A A-Spring River Valley Conference Offense First Team Quarterback- Brandon Lathem, Pierce City Running Back- Kalen Thomas, Pierce City; Sammy Pickett Greenfield; Jacob Sentlinger, Jasper Receiver-Derek O'Neill, Lockwood; Alex Berry, Greenfield Guard- Caleb Marion, Pierce City; Nathan Helvey, Greenfield Tackle- Jason Gunter, Pierce City; Harley Carter, Greenfield Center- Anthony Shipman, Diamond Second Team Quarterback- Travis McDowell, Greenfield Running Back- Levi Beasley, Sarcox-ie; Wade Theodoran, Lockwood; Phil Elbert Pierce City Receiver- Jonathon Nash, Miller Nick Supplee, Peirce City Guard- Caleb Waldbuesser, Jasper Joe Reber, Pierce City Tackle- Justin Moennig, Pierce City; Chester Hawks. Lockwood Center- Mitch Lowry, Pierce City Honorable Mention Quarterback- Jon George, Lockwood Running Back- Luke Coleman, Liberal; Chad Muller, Sarcoxie; Josh Spain, Lockwood Receiver- Trevon Ogden, Lockwood; Jonathon Lovercamp, Lockwood; Tyler Palmer, Pierce City Guard- Tim Cottingham, Lockwood; John Owen, Miller Isaac McAdams, Liberal Tackle- Josh McKay, Jasper: Matt Tosh, Jasper Kelby McGuire, lockwood Center- Carl Beasley, Greenfield Defense First Team End- Jonathon Nash, Miller; Jeff Renkoski, Greenfield Tackle- Caleb Marion, Pierce City; Nathan Helvey, Greenfield Linebacker- Chester Hawks, UxHtwood; Kalen Thomas, Pierce City, Phil Elbert, Pierce City; Sammy Pickett Greenfield Defensive Back- Brandon Lathem, Pierce City; Derek O'Neill, Lockwood; Brian Abramovitz, Pierce City Second Team End- Brian Vallee, Pierce City; Jonathon Lovercamp, Lockwood Tackle- Jason Gunter, Pierce City; Caleb Waldbuesser, Jasper Linebacker- Nick Supplee, Pierce City; Tim Cottingham, Lockwood; Zac Spenkle, Jasper Luke Coleman, Liberal Defensive Back- Levi Beasley, Sarcoxie: Jonny Gray, Greenfield; Trevon Ogden. Lockwooa Honorable Mention End- James Phipps, Sarcoxie; Nick MidAmerica Nazarene 21, McKendree denton; Josh Lukehart, Kickapoo; Or 1.

Southern Cal (48) 10-0 1,603 1 2. Oklahoma (9) 11-0 1,541 2 3. Auburn (8) 11-0 1,536 2 4. California 9-1 1,413 4 5. Utah 11-0 1.340 5 6.

Texas 9-1 1.323 6 7. Louisville 8-1 1,166 8 8. Georgia 8-2 1,093 11 9. Miami 8-2 1,030 12 10. Boise St 10-0 920 13 11.

Virginia Tech 8-2 884 15 12. Iowa 9-2 878 17 13. Michigan 9-2 863 7 14. LSU 8-2 839 14 15. Tennessee 8-2 786 15 16.

Virginia 8-2 594 18 17. Boston College 8-2 548 19 18. Arizona St 8-2 535 20 19. Florida SL 8-3 523 10 20. Wisconsin 9-2 509 9 21.

West Virginia 8-2 319 21 22. Texas AsM 7-3 289 22 23. Oklahoma SL 7-3 224 23 24. UTEP 8-2 163 24 25. Florida 7-4 75 Miss-McBride 48 interception return End- Scott Gladfelder, Ozark; Nick (Lane run), 11:15 LSU-FG Jackson 42, :04 Fourth Quarter 20 Hastings 20, Lindenwood 19 Dickinson State 30, Montana Tech 13 Quarterfinals Saturday, Nov.

27 Hastings (9-2) at St Francis, Ind. (11- 0), a.m. lando stioer, waynesville; Andrew Murphy, Glendale; Blake Thompson, Glendale Punter- Baniel Eidson, Camdenton Second Team Tackle- Austin Spradling, Camdenton; PJ. Maiqi, Glendale: Chad Lee, Hill LSU-Broussard 7 run (Gaudet kick), MidAmerica Nazarene (9-2) at crest; Jon Mahoney, Kickapoo; Charlie Georgetown. Kv.

(11-0). 12:30 p.m. Gordon, camdenton Carroll, Mont (8-2) at Dickinson State Barge, Parkview; Justin Kiemme. Kickapoo: Justin uunmnanam. First downs Rushes-yards Passing Comp-Att-Int -Return Yards Punts-Avg.

Fumbtes-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession Joplin; Tremaine Patten, Waynesville; Miss LSU 13 20 33-156 52-360 98 81 10-26-2 8-24-1 64 40 6-43 4-43 1-0 0-0 6-47 10-76 25:37 34:23 Thompson, Liberal; Derrick Scheutte, Diamond Tackle-Chase Green, Diamond; Dusty Curry, Sarcoxie; Jordan Hembree, Greenfield Linebacker- Shane Baxter, Miller; Eric Campbell. Jasper Devin Orteaa. Di uranoon Nicnois. Glendale Marion, Pierce City Second Team Kicker- Diego Anda, Liberal Return Specialist- Alex Berry, Greenfield Honorable Mention Kicker- Derek O'Neill, Lockwood Punter- Levi Beasley, Sarcoxie Return Specialist- Brandor Abramovitz, Pierce City Inside Linebacker- Andrew Matrone, Hillcrest; James Ballard, Kickapoo; Josh Fare, West Plains; Eric Harms, Glendale; amond; Carthel Blackwell, Greenfield Kaven smitn, uamoenton Outside Linebacker- David Sirb. Hill Defensive Back- Pat Souter.

Liberal: INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Mississippi, Pearson 9-86, Lane 14-43. Ridgewav 1-22. Pittman 3- crest; Floyd Hackett Joplin; Tye Stokes, Kicxapoo: uaniei Hice. Kickaooo Jake Saffer, Pierce City: Jordan Walker, Greenfield: Donald Otto, Miller; Chris Johnson, Sarcoxie Specialist First Team Others receiving votes: Bowling Green 41, Ohio SL 32, Pittsburgh 25, Purdue 11, Alabama 7, Clemson 3, Toledo 3, Memphis 2, Navy 2, Texas Tech 2, Fresno SL 1, N. Illinois 1, New Mexico 1.

USA TodayESPN Top 25 Poll The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 20, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote, through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking: Record Pis Pvs Defensive Back- Chris Coonce, 9, Jacobs 3-8, Townsend 1-1, Flatt 2-( minus 13). LSU, Broussard 26-250, Addai LINE 14-107. Randall 2-14. Vincent 3-8.

Hes ter 1-3, team 2 -(minus 2), Russell 4-(mi- Kicker- Dyle Forgey, Pierce City Punter- Alex Berrv. Greenfield: Nick nus 20). NL 4 At Memphi! Minnesota PASSING-Mississippi. Lane 4-13-0-23, Flatt 6-12-2-75, Team 0-1-0-0. LSU, Supplee, Pierce City Return Specialist- Derek O'Neill, Lockwood 14W Chicagc Kussen Handan 2-5-0-15.

NBA San Antonio At Dallas At Phoenix At Utah NFL New England 12V New Orleans RECEIVING-Mississippi, Johnson 4- Coach- Brock Roweton, Pierce City Offensive Player of the year- Kalen 74. Flowers 3-21, Razzano 1-8. Hill 1-1, Thomas, Pierce City Espy Hminus6). LSU. Davis 2-37.

Addai 3 At Kansas City Defensive Player ot trie year- taieo (9-1), 1 p.m. Sioux Falls (11-0) at Azusa Pacific (10-2). 6 p.m. High school Ah-Orark Conference Offense First Team Quarterback-Daniel Eidson, Cam den-ton Running Back- Skylar Smith, Kickapoo; Orlando Slider, Waynesville; Dennis Chairs, Camdenton; Danny Meyer, West Plains Receiver- Luke Shaw, Camdenton; Tim Houston, Waynesville Tight End- Andrew Lindeman, West Plains; Johnny Appleby, Lebanon; Mickey Turner, Camdenton Tackle- Dustin Smith, Camdenton; Andy Watts, Kickapoo; George Perry, Waynesville Guard- Charlie Gordon, Camdenton; Brandon Nichols. Glendale Center- Andrew Lewis.

Joplin Kicker- Blake Thompson, Glendale; Thomas Norton, West Plains Second Team Quarterback- Jay Campbell, Glendale: Quintin Jones, Kickapoo; Scott Tal-lent Waynesville Running Back-Sam Ackerman, Glendale; Andrew Reams, Waynesville; Kingsley Ehie, Hillcrest Receiver- Justin Beumer, Parkview; Thomas Pierce, Glendale Tight End- Trevor Franklin, Camdenton: Justin Cunningham, Joplin Tackle- Sam Budzyna, Glendale; Seth Owens, West Plains Guard- Jon Mahoney, Kickapoo; Loyde Braidlow, Rolla; Brian Allen, Joplin Center- Cody Austin, Camdenton Kicker- Daniel Eidson, Camdenton Honorable Mention Quarterback- Matt Cromer. West HOrnnacK, Republic Inside Linebacker- Mickey Pittman, Branson; Gabe Montgomery, Nixa Outside Linebacker- Tyler Swatzell; Tom Frederick, Ozark Defensive Back- Jacob Harrington, Nixa; Bryce Forester, Republic; Jordan Blunt Willard Small Schools Offense First Team Quarterback- Colt Blair, Bolivar John Manlove, Reeds Spring Running Back- Brayden Payne, Bolivar; Eric Moyer, Marshfield Receiver- Mark Hastings, Bolivar; Justin Roach, Rogersvilie Tight End- Russell Peter, Bolivar Jacob Williams, Marshfield; Brandan Manczuk, Rogersvilie Offensive Line- Michael Boyd, Bolivar; Scott Cram, Bolivar; Calvin Van Olinda, Rogersvilie; Andrew Magana, Bolivar; Keloy Keenan, Marshfield; Darren Ruter, Marshfield; Mark Hastings, Bolivar Kicker- Justin Roach, Rogersvilie Second Team Quarterback- Brian Drane, Marshfield Running Back- Chris Smith, Bolivar; Jared Spence, Buffalo; James Irish, Marshfield Receiver- Alex Albertson, Marshfield; Kyle Monahan, Reeds Spring Tight End- Brad Graeus, Buffalo Offensive Line- Jeremiah Jenkins, Marshfield; John Kaderly, Marshfield Kicker- Evan Thomas, Marshfield Defense First Team Tackle- Scott Crain, Bolivar; Matt Broesder, Marshfield; End- Mark Donnell, Bolivar; Jacob Williams, Marshfield Inside Linebacker- Asa Barnoskie, Bolivar Brandan Manczuk, Rogersvilie; Outside Linebacker- Stephen Hogue, Bolivar Brad Graeus, Buffalo Defensive Back- Cortez Ricks, Bolivar; Alex Albertson, Marshfield; Kyle Monahan, Reeds Spring; Justin Roach, Rogersvilie Punter- Evan Thomas, Marshfield Second Team Tackle- Lynn Nutt Bolivar End- Nick Bailey, Buffalo; Jason Foster, Marshfield Inside Linebacker- Brett Naylor, Buffalo; Tyler Templeton, Marshfield; Calvin Van Olinda. Rogersvilie Outside Unebacker- Josh Miller, Bolivar Logan Weiche, Reeds Spring Defensive Back- Jared Spence, Buffalo Defensive Player of the year- Jacob Williams, Marshfield BEARJWITRY. pamview; Jacob Witt, camdenton; David Olive, Hillcrest; Tim Houston, Waynesville; Kyle Evans, Kickapoo Punter- Jay Campbell, Glendale Honorable Mention Tackle- Jeff Bates, Hillcrest; Marcus Chandler, Parkview: Mathias Smith, West Plains; Robert Hawk, Joplin; David Young, Waynesville; Adam Uepens, Hillcrest End- Ryan Stockard, Kickapoo: Chris Earnhardt, Hillcrest; Mitch Combs, West Plains; Kevin Teer, Waynesville; Jesse Webb, Glendale Inside Linebacker- Ryan McPhatter, Hillcrest; Alex Johnson, Joplin; Sam Budzyna, Glendale; Cody McClafferty, Kickapoo: Randy Harris, Waynesville; Jesse Hawkins, West Plains; Corey Tune, Rolla Outside Linebacker- John Glades, Joplin; Levi Hamilton, Rolla Defensive Back- Curtis Allen, Lebanon; David Moore, Waynesville; Luke Nickols, West Plains; Preston Dobbs, Hillcrest; Shahpore Khalifch, Joplin; Jon Berry, Kickapoo; Andrew Youngkin, Parkview; Jared Spitz, Parkview; Ryan Mear, West Plains; Steve Ginnings, Camdenton; Dan Gros-didier, Hillcrest Punter- David Sirb. Hillcrest: Pat Pickering, Lebanon; Jesse Rechtien, Rolla Coach of the year- Bob Shore, 1.

Southern Cal (48) 10-0 1,510 1 2. Oklahoma (7) 11-0 1,440 2 3. Auburn (6) 11-0 1,436 3 4. California 9-1 1.299 4 5. Texas 9-1 U60 5 6.

Utah 11-0 U46 6 7. Georgia 8-2 1,092 10 8. Louisville 8-1 1,021 11 9. Miami (Fla.) 8-2 950 13 10. Boise State 10-0 887 12 11.

Virginia Tech 8-2 849 15 12. LSU 8-2 841 14 13. Michigan 9-2 813 7 14. Iowa 9-2 704 17 15. Tennessee 8-2 684 16 16.

Virginia 8-2 569 18 17. Florida State 8-3 562 8 18. Wisconsin 9-2 507 9 19. Boston College 8-2 478 19 20. Arizona State 8-2 42 1 21 21.

West Virginia 8-2 405 20 22. Texas 7-3 274 22 23. Oklahoma State 7-3 230 23 24. Bowling Green 8-2 141 24 25. Texas-El Paso 8-2 104 25 2-13, Jones 1-18, Bowe 1-13, Doucet 1-7, Green Mminus 7), Division l-AA Playoffs First Round Saturday, Nov.

27 Hampton (9-1) at William Mary (9-2), 11 a.m. Eastern Washington (8-3) at Southern Illinois (10-1), 1:30 p.m. New Hampshire (9-2) at Georgia Southern (9-2), 5 p.m. Western Kentucky (9-2) at Sam Houston State (9-2), TBA Northwestern State (8-3) at Montana (9-2), TBA Lafayette (8-3) at (8-3). TBA James Madison (9-2 at Lehigh (9-2), TBA Jacksonville State (9-1) at Furman (9- 2).

TBA Quarterfinals Saturday, Dec 4 BASKETBALL SEASON OPENERS SMS Bears vs Texas-Pan-American Saturday, November 27m-1 SMS Lady Bears vs Arkansas Little Rock Monday, November 29th 7:05 Hammons Student Center Eastern wasnington-soumern Illinois winner vs. Western Kentucky-Sam Houston State winner. TBA Northwestern State-Montana winner Also receiving votes: Florida 25: Ohio State 16; Texas Tech 16: Northern Illinois 1 Fresno State Pittsburgh 8: Iowa State Purdue Memphis Alabama 1: UAB Cincinnati Colorado 1: Miami (Ohio) Navy North Texas Oregon State Saturday's late top 25 summaries Plains: Running Back- Steve Ginninos. Cam Al-Cerrtral Ozark Conference Large Schools Offense First Team denton: Tye Stokes, Kickapoo; J.R. Barge.

Parkview; Ricky Robertson. vs. New Hampshire-Georgia Southern winner, TBA Hampton-William A Mary winner vs. Lafayette-Delaware winner, TBA James Madison-Lehigh winner vs. Jacksonville State-Furman winner, TBA Semrfmals Friday, Dec 10 or Saturday, Dec 11 TBA Quarterback- Ben Wolhnbaroer.

Re Joplin; Blake Thompson, Glendale; Pat Shawhan, Glendale; Sean Stockwell, Hillcrest NO. 17 IOWA 30, NO. 9 WISCONSIN 7 public Kunnmn Back- Aaron Mumnree. Receiver- Kevin Alsuo. West Plains: 7 a Forrest Shock, Camdenton: Scott Branson; Bau Chism, Republic; Christian Overstreet, Nixa; Seth Mason.

Franklin, Hillcrest xrir a rf Ozark: Brett Newion Willard Iowa 7 7 C-30 First Quarter Iowa-Solomon 6 pass from Tate (Schlicher kick). 4:22. Tiaht Fnd Daniel Dire Kirlrannn- Saturday, Dec IS At Fmtey StadiumDavenport Field Oiattanooga, Tenn Michael Dlouhv. Parkview: Chad Gar Receiver- Jordan Jackson, Ozark Tight End- Jake Schermer, Ozark ner, Rolla; Brandon Geosling, Kickapoo.

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