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VOLLEYBALL: Barons win at home over Hornets FROM PAGE B1
composure at the end.”
Westview at West Noble Westview (3-2) remained perfect in NECC play with a 25-15, 25-11, 25-21 win over West Noble (1-6). The Warriors, which beat Prairie Heights two nights earlier in their conference opener, were led by Grace Hales. The sophomore had 10 digs and 12 kills against the Chargers. She has already has well over sixty kills on the season. Breann Bushong added 11 kills for Westview, with 24 assists for Makai Gingerich. West Noble was led by four kills and five digs from Becca Schermerhorn. Rachel Schermerhorn finished with four kills.
The Chargers lost their NECC opener on Tuesday to Fremont. Prior to that the squad was 1-2 at the Churubusco Invite, earning its win against Lakeland Christian.
Wayne North Side and the Railroaders. The Knights take part in a tournament at Prairie Heights on Saturday.
Cornerstone at Howe
North Central at Fremont Fremont scored a 25-21, 25-7, 25-21 victory over North Central (Oh.). Shae Rhonehouse had 11 kills for the Eagles, with eight for Sarah Vacala. Autumn White dished out 16 assists.
Garrett at East Noble East Noble won its fourthstraight, beating Garrett in three games. The Knights haven’t lost since their season-opener against Leo, with wins against West Noble, Angola, Fort
The Lady Wildcats opened their season against Cornerstone Christian Academy, falling 25-8, 25-5, 25-7. Julia Murphy and Savannah Pleau each had four digs for Howe.
Eastside at C.N. Eastside defeated the Cougars 25-23, 25-22, 24-26, 21-25. Haley Duncan had 11 kills for the Cougars, with 21 digs for Kennedy Forker. Tricia Van Gessel dished out 33 assists, with four aces for Kendall Holden.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2013
Serena Williams moves on NEW YORK (AP) — Only a few spots separate them in the seedings. Still, the considerable gulf between No. 1 Serena Williams and No. 4 Sara Errani was hard to ignore in their back-to-back matches Thursday at the U.S. Open. Williams, seeking her 17th Grand Slam title and second straight at Flushing Meadows, brushed off an ungainly slide onto her backside en route to a typically easy second-round victory, 6-3, 6-0 over Galina Voskoboeva in half-full Arthur Ashe Stadium. Barely worth talking about by Williams’ standards: “I’ll have to think about it and see what I can do better, but it was OK,”
she said. Only an hour before on the same court, a much different scene: Errani imploded in a 6-3, 6-1 loss to her Italian teammate, 83rd-ranked Flavia Pennetta. Then, with tears welling in her eyes, Errani conceded that she’s struggling to handle her high ranking and the high expectations that have come with that. “My problem isn’t that I lost. I’ve lost a million times in my life,” Errani said. “My problem is trying to find the desire to fight and be on the court ready to fight. For a few weeks, I haven’t felt like I wanted to be on the court. That’s the problem.” That concession was the most unexpected develop-
ment on Day 4 of the U.S. Open, where the tournament got back on track after a rainy Wednesday that postponed eight women’s matches and shuffled the lineups. Among the results from Thursday’s full slate: • No. 4 seed David Ferrer overcame an error-filled second-set tiebreaker to top Roberto Bautista Agut 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-1, 6-2. • Second-seeded Victoria Azarenka defeated Aleksandra Wozniak of Canada 6-3, 6-1. • Sixth-seeded Caroline Wozniacki beat Chanelle Scheepers 6-1, 6-2 to open the night session, and No. 2 Rafael Nadal won playing the late match.
HANNAH: Bovine sees ND starting well FROM PAGE B1
North. Big school showdown. 11. Norwell at Heritage. A tight game lands in favor of the Knights. 12. Notre Dame over Temple. The Irish open up with a laugher. 13. Cincinnati over Purdue. A tough road test to start things for the Boilers. 14. Michigan over Central Michigan. Really? 15. Penn State over Syracuse. Nittany Lions won’t be surprising anyone. 16. Ohio State over Buffalo. The Bills might have had a chance, but not the college team. 17. Illinois over Southern Illinois. Big Ten vs. MAC. 18. Alabama over Virginia Tech. Unless the Crimson Tide is still hungover from national title. 19. Clemson over George. A dandy.
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