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THE GREENEVILLE SUN Wednesday, September 19, 2012

LOCAL SCHEDULES

FOOTBALL Middle School Thursday, Sept. 20 Northside vs. DeBusk (at NG, 7:00) Mosheim vs. DeBusk (at WG, 7:00) Nolachuckey vs. McDonald (at SG, 7:00) Cloudland at Chuckey-Doak Middle (6:00) Youth Football Association Saturday, Sept. 22 (at Camp Creek) 10 a.m - Chargers vs. South Greene (Pee Wee) 11:30 a.m. - Titans vs. West Greene (Midget) 1 p.m. - West Greene Gold vs. Panthers (Pee Wee) 2:30 p.m. - Vols vs. West Greene Blue (Pee Wee) 4 p.m. - Huskies vs. Greene Devils (Pee Wee) 5:30 p.m. - Eagles vs. Crusaders (Midget) High Schools FOOTBALL Thursday, Sept. 20 Grainger at Greeneville (freshmen, 6:00) Friday, Sept. 21 West Greene at North Greene (7:30) Greeneville at Alcoa (7:30) South Greene at David Crockett (7:30) Chuckey-Doak at Cosby (7:30) SOCCER Thursday, Sept. 20 Chuckey-Doak at David Crockett (6:00) Greeneville at Grainger (6:00) West Greene at University High VOLLEYBALL Thursday, Sept. 20 Tri-Cities Christian at Chuckey-Doak (4:30 JV, 6:00 V) South Greene at Grainger West Greene at Greeneville Saturday, Sept. 22 South Greene at Science Hill GOLF Thursday, Sept. 20 Chuckey-Doak (at Twin Creeks) Greeneville, Grainger (at Clinchview) CROSS COUNTRY Thursday, Sept. 20 Chuckey-Doak, South Greene, West Greene, Greeneville at Pioneer Run (Tusculum College) REC SCHEDULE GREENEVILLE PARKS & RECREATION ADULT SOFTBALL SCHEDULE NEW FIELD Wednesday, September 19 (Men’s Open) 6:00 - Cox’s Sealcoating vs Southern Pride 7:00 - Most Hated vs Southern Pride 8:00 - Preeminent Tobacco vs Laughlin Hospital 9:00 - The Bottle Shop vs Laughlin Hospital

LEGION FIELD Wednesday, September 19 (Men’s Open) 6:00 - Merkel vs Ron’s Millwright 7:00 - Smokin’ Aces vs Kilowatt Electric 8:00 - Smokin’ Aces vs Snake Hollow Mafia 9:00 - Cavemen vs Monterrey

BASEBALL

American League At A Glance All Times EDT By The Associated Press East Division W L Pct GB New York 83 63 .568 — Baltimore 84 64 .568 — Tampa Bay 78 70 .527 6 Boston 68 81 .456 16 1/2 Toronto 66 79 .455 16 1/2 Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 81 66 .551 — Detroit 78 69 .531 3 Kansas City 66 81 .449 15 Cleveland 61 87 .412 20 1/2 Minnesota 61 87 .412 20 1/2 West Division W L Pct GB Texas 87 60 .592 — Oakland 84 63 .571 3 Los Angeles 81 67 .547 6 1/2 Seattle 70 79 .470 18 ——— Tuesday’s Games Minnesota 6, Cleveland 5, 12 innings Detroit 12, Oakland 2 Toronto at New York, ppd., rain Boston 7, Tampa Bay 5 Chicago White Sox 3, Kansas City 2 L.A. Angels 11, Texas 3 Baltimore 4, Seattle 2, 18 innings Wednesday’s Games Toronto (H.Alvarez 9-12) at N.Y. Yankees (Pettitte 3-3), 1:05 p.m., 1st game Minnesota (Hendriks 0-7) at Cleveland (McAllister 5-7), 7:05 p.m. Oakland (Bre.Anderson 4-1) at Detroit (Verlander 14-8), 7:05 p.m. Toronto (R.Romero 8-14) at N.Y. Yankees (D.Phelps 4-4), 7:05 p.m., 2nd game Boston (Matsuzaka 1-5) at Tampa Bay (Archer 0-3), 7:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Sale 17-6) at Kansas City (B.Chen 10-12), 8:10 p.m. Texas (D.Holland 10-6) at L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 12-9), 10:05 p.m. Baltimore (J.Saunders 2-2) at Seattle (F.Hernandez 13-8), 10:10 p.m. National League East Division W L Pct Washington 89 57 .610 Atlanta 85 64 .570 Philadelphia 74 74 .500 New York 66 81 .449 Miami 66 83 .443 Central Division W L Pct Cincinnati 89 59 .601 St. Louis 78 70 .527 Milwaukee 75 72 .510 Pittsburgh 74 73 .503 Chicago 58 90 .392 Houston 48 100 .324

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SCOREBOARD REMEMBER WHEN

50 Years Ago Greeneville High School’s freshmen football team beat Tennessee High 19-6 but lost starter Bill Smith to a knee injury. 25 Years Ago North Greene claimed the school’s first football win ever over West Greene, taking a 22-13 decision on the Buffs’ home turf. 10 Years Ago ETSU Head Basketball Coach Ed DeChellis signed a contract extension with the Buccaneers. 5 Years Ago Chuckey-Doak’s Savannah Norton banged in a goal off an assist from Victoria Baldwin late in the contest and the Lady Knights beat Elizabethton 2-1 in soccer.

TELEVISION/RADIO

TODAY ON TV MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 7 p.m. - FSS: Atlanta at Miami 7 p.m. - ESPN: Oakland at Detroit 10 p.m. - ESPN: Texas at Los Angeles Angels SOCCER 2:30 p.m. - FSN: UEFA, Spartak Moskva at Barcelona 8 p.m. - FSN: UEFA, Juventus at Chelsea 10 p.m. - ESPN2: Women, U.S. vs. Australia

West Division W L Pct GB San Francisco 85 63 .574 — Los Angeles 76 71 .517 8 1/2 Arizona 73 74 .497 11 1/2 San Diego 71 77 .480 14 Colorado 58 89 .395 26 1/2 ——— Tuesday’s Games Milwaukee 6, Pittsburgh 0 L.A. Dodgers at Washington, ppd., rain Miami 4, Atlanta 3, 10 innings Philadelphia at New York, ppd., rain Cincinnati 3, Chicago Cubs 1 St. Louis 4, Houston 1 Arizona 3, San Diego 2 San Francisco 6, Colorado 3 Wednesday’s Games L.A. Dodgers (Harang 9-9) at Washington (Zimmermann 10-8), 4:05 p.m., 1st game Milwaukee (Estrada 3-6) at Pittsburgh (McPherson 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Atlanta (Medlen 8-1) at Miami (Jo.Johnson 8-12), 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Hamels 15-6) at N.Y. Mets (Harvey 3-5), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Beckett 1-2) at Washington (Lannan 3-0), 7:35 p.m., 2nd game Cincinnati (Leake 8-9) at Chicago Cubs (Rusin 1-2), 8:05 p.m. Houston (Harrell 10-9) at St. Louis (Lynn 15-7), 8:15 p.m. San Diego (Volquez 10-10) at Arizona (Cahill 11-11), 9:40 p.m. Colorado (Chatwood 4-4) at San Francisco (M.Cain 14-5), 10:15 p.m. Tuesday’s Major League Linescores Minn. 200100100002— 6 16 2 Cleveland 110002000001— 5 11 0 Walters, Duensing (6), Burton (9), Fien (10), T.Robertson (10), Perkins (12) and Mauer;

D.Huff, Seddon (5), F.Herrmann (6), C.Allen (7), S.Barnes (7), Pestano (8), C.Perez (9), J.Smith (10), E.Rogers (11), Maine (12) and C.Santana. W—T.Robertson 2-2. L—Maine 1-1. Sv—Perkins (12). HRs—Cleveland, Chisenhall (5), C.Santana (16). ——— Oakland 100 000 100— 2 8 1 Detroit 111 023 04x—12 14 0 Griffin, Figueroa (5), Scribner (6), J.Chavez (7), Blevins (8) and Kottaras; Scherzer, D.Downs (3), B.Villarreal (5), Coke (6), Benoit (8), L.Marte (9) and G.Laird. W—D.Downs 2-1. L—Griffin 6-1. HRs—Detroit, Jh.Peralta (12), Mi.Cabrera 2 (40), Fielder (27). ——— Boston 000 121 300— 7 9 0 Tampa Bay 003 000 200— 5 3 3 Doubront, Mortensen (7), Tazawa (7), Padilla (8), Breslow (8), A.Bailey (9) and Saltalamacchia; Hellickson, McGee (5), Farnsworth (6), W.Davis (7), Badenhop (8), Jo.Peralta (8), Rodney (9) and C.Gimenez, Lobaton, J.Molina. W—Doubront 11-9. L—Farnsworth 1-6. Sv— A.Bailey (5). ——— Chicago 100 001 100— 3 7 0 Kansas City 200 000 000— 2 5 1 Floyd, Thornton (8), A.Reed (9) and Pierzynski; Hochevar, Collins (8), L.Coleman (8), Bueno (8), Mazzaro (9) and S.Perez. W—Floyd 10-10. L—Hochevar 8-14. Sv—A.Reed (28). HRs—Chicago, De Aza (8), Beckham (16), Rios (24). ——— Texas 003 000 000— 3 7 1 Los Angeles 100 810 01x—11 11 1 Dempster, Scheppers (4), M.Lowe (4), Tateyama (5), Font (6), R.Ross (7), Grimm (8) and Napoli, L.Martinez; Weaver, Hawkins (8), Enright (9) and Iannetta. W—Weaver 18-4. L—Dempster 6-2. HRs—Texas, Napoli (19), Kinsler (18). ——— Balt. 000 000 002 000 000 002 – 4 Sea. 000 200 000 000 000 000 — 2 (18 innings)

W.Chen, Arrieta (6), Matusz (9), O’Day (10), Strop (12), S.Johnson (13), Tom.Hunter (16), Ji.Johnson (18) and Wieters; Er.Ramirez, Wilhelmsen (9), Furbush (11), Kinney (11), Pryor (13), O.Perez (15), Kelley (16), Luetge (17) and Olivo. W—Tom.Hunter 5-8. L—Luetge 2-2. Sv—Ji.Johnson (44). HRs—Seattle, Olivo (11). ——— NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 010 001 220— 6 13 1 Pittsburgh 000 000 000— 0 3 2 Gallardo, Henderson (7), Loe (8), Veras (9) and Lucroy; A.J.Burnett, Watson (7), Qualls (7), Morris (8), van den Hurk (9) and Barajas, McKenry. W—Gallardo 16-8. L—A.J.Burnett 15-8. ——— Atlanta 000 000 003 0—3 7 0 Miami 001 000 200 1—4 8 0 Maholm, Moylan (7), Durbin (8), Venters (9), Gearrin (9) and McCann, D.Ross; Eovaldi, Cishek (9), M.Dunn (9), H.Bell (10) and J.Buck. W—H.Bell 3-5. L—Gearrin 0-1. HRs—Miami, J.Buck (11). ——— Cincinnati 000 003 000— 3 4 0 Chicago 000 000 010— 1 4 0 H.Bailey, Marshall (8), Broxton (9) and Hanigan; Germano, Corpas (6), Al.Cabrera (8), J.Chapman (9) and Clevenger. W—H.Bailey 129. L—Germano 2-8. Sv—Broxton (3). ——— Houston 000 000 010— 1 7 1 St. Louis 010 020 10x— 4 9 0 Abad, Fe.Rodriguez (6), X.Cedeno (7), J.Valdez (8) and J.Castro; Lohse, Boggs (8), Rzepczynski (8), Motte (9) and Y.Molina. W—Lohse 15-3. L—Abad 0-5. Sv—Motte (36). ——— San Diego 100 000 001— 2 8 0 Arizona 200 010 00x— 3 6 1 Stults, Brach (7), Layne (8) and Grandal; I.Kennedy, Putz (9) and M.Montero. W— I.Kennedy 14-11. L—Stults 6-3. Sv—Putz (30). ——— Colorado 000 000 021— 3 8 0 San Francisco011 001 12x— 6 12 1 Francis, C.Torres (6), Roenicke (7), Outman (8), W.Harris (8) and W.Rosario; Lincecum, Affeldt (7), S.Casilla (8), Mijares (8), Mota (9), Romo (9) and H.Sanchez. W—Lincecum 10-14. L—Francis 5-6. HRs—Colorado, W.Rosario (25).

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL — Suspended Toronto SS Yunel Escobar three games for displaying an unacceptable message during Saturday’s game against Boston. Suspended Tampa Bay Rays LHP Brett Blaise for 50 games for testing positive for an amphetamine under the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association ATLANTA HAWKS—Re-signed F Ivan Johnson. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES—Waived G/F D.J. Kennedy. FOOTBALL National Football League CINCINNATI BENGALS — Placed DE Jamaal Anderson on injured reserve. Signed DE Wallace Gilberry. DENVER BRONCOS — Placed C Philip Blake on injured reserve. Signed G Adam Grant to the practice squad. Signed C C.J. Davis from the practice squad. DETROIT LIONS—Released CB Kevin Barnes. Released RB Stephfon Green from the practice squad. Signed CB Conroy Black to the practice

squad. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Signed NT Nicolas JeanBaptiste and OT Tony Hills to the practice squad. Released DT Chigbo Anunoby and OT Darrion Weems from the practice squad. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Signed G Austin Pasztor to the practice squad. MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed DT Andre Fluellen. MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Released WR Tori Gurley. Signed T Troy Kropog to the practice squad. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Released CB Jerome Murphy.

WNBA

WNBA By The Associated Press All Times EDT EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB x-Connecticut 23 9 .719 — x-Indiana 20 11 .645 2 1/2 x-Atlanta 18 14 .563 5 New York 14 18 .438 9 Chicago 13 19 .406 10 Washington 5 27 .156 18 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB z-Minnesota 26 5 .839 — x-Los Angeles 23 10 .697 4 x-San Antonio 20 12 .625 6 1/2 x-Seattle 14 18 .438 12 1/2 Tulsa 8 23 .258 18 Phoenix 7 25 .219 19 1/2 x-clinched playoff spot z-clinched conference ——— Monday’s Games Minnesota 86, Indiana 79 Tuesday’s Games San Antonio 77, New York 66 Seattle 75, Chicago 60 Los Angeles 101, Phoenix 76 Wednesday’s Games Indiana at Connecticut, 7 p.m. Thursday’s Games Atlanta at Chicago, 8 p.m. New York at Tulsa, 8 p.m. Minnesota at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.

LOTTERY

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — These Tennessee lotteries were drawn Tuesday: Cash 3 Evening 4-1-4, Lucky Sum: 9 Cash 3 Midday 6-6-2, Lucky Sum: 14 Cash 4 Evening 6-5-9-1, Lucky Sum: 21 Cash 4 Midday 0-0-5-0, Lucky Sum: 5 Mega Millions 05-09-22-36-49, Mega Ball: 36 Estimated jackpot: $15 million Megaplier 3 Powerball Estimated jackpot: $149 million

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Boys & Girls Club Youth Football Results from the Greeneville Boys & Girls Club’s Football League games from Saturday, Sept. 15: SOUTH GREENE JV 33, WEST GREENE JV 6 South Greene’s Junior Varsity downed West Greene’s Junior Varsity 33-6 at South Greene High School. Jaden Stevenson had nine carries, five touchdowns and 275 yards to lead the Rebels. Preston Bailey added five carries and 95 yards to the South Greene offense. The offensive and defensive lines played well for the Rebels, the coaches said. The Buffaloes were led by Allen Vaughn who scored on a 55 yard run. Defensively, Jacob Barnes caused a fumble and Corey Justice recovered the ball. The Buffs got great tackles from Vaughn and Chance Frye, the coaches reported.

touchdowns. Isaiah Banks added 82 yards on the ground for West Greene. CHUCKEY-DOAK VARSITY 8, GRAY VIPERS 6 Chuckey-Doak’s Varsity overpowered the Gray Vipers in an 8-6 win at the Johnson City Boys & Girls Club. Chuckey-D oa k ’s Hayden Rush and Gaige Roberts combined to rush for over 100 yards. Rush found the endzone on a 35 yard dash and Ethan Palazzo added the PAT kick. The Black Knights’ defense was led by Hunter Gregg, Nicholas Jennings and John Norton. SOUTH GREENE 32, NORTH GREENE 6 South Greene Varsity took down the North Greene Varsity 32-6 at Rebel Hill. Seth Crawford had nine carries for 91 yards and two touchdowns. Dakota Malone had four carries for 85 yards and a touchdown. Malone passed for 35 yards including a touchdown pass to Crawford. Malone kicked 2 PATs. Leyton Mitchell had three carries for 75 yards and a scoring run. Matt Long added five carries for 40 yards for the Rebels. Defensively for South Greene, Crawford and Levi Foshie each had an interception. North Greene was led by Brandon Lawson with 120 yards rushing. Andy Stevens carried the ball for 60 yards and a touchdown for the Huskies.

Greeneville Jr. Patriots 1-1 Johnson City Eagles 1-1 West Greene 0-3

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Results from Sept. 15 South Greene Jr. Varsity 33, West Greene Jr. Varsity 6 Chuckey-Doak Jr. Varsity 6, Johnson City Eagles 0 Schedule for Sept. 22 10 a.m. - Greeneville Jr. Patriots vs. West Greene Jr. Varsity @ Chuckey-Doak High School. 11:15 - South Greene Jr. Varsity vs. Chuckey Doak Jr. Varsity @ Chuckey Doak High School Varsity Standings Team Conf. Overall South Greene 2-0 2-0 Johnson City Falcons 2-1 2-1 Gray Vipers 2-1 2-1 Greeneville Patriots 1-1 1-1 Chuckey-Doak 1-1 1-1 North Greene 1-2 1-2 West Greene 0-3 0-3 Results from Sept. 15 Johnson City Falcons 48, West Greene Varsity 18 Chuckey-Doak Varsity 8, Gray Vipers 6 South Greene 32, North Greene 6

PHOTO SPECIAL TO SUN

Schedule for Sept. 22 12:30 p.m. - Greeneville Patriots vs. South Greene Varsity @ Chuckey-Doak High School 2:00 p.m. - Chuckey-Doak Varsity vs. West Greene Varsity @ Chuckey-Doak High School 3:30 p.m. - North Greene Varsity vs. Gray Vipers @ Chuckey-Doak High School

Golf Tourney To Help GHS Softball, Baseball The third annual Tournament of Diamonds Golf Tournament will be held Saturday, October 6, at the Nolichucky View Golf Club for the benefit of the Greeneville High School softball and baseball teams. Entry fee is $40 per golfer. Lunch will be served beginning at 12:00 with the tournament to begin at 1:00. Cash prize for the winner along with prizes given for longest drive, closest to the pin, longest putt made and drawings for other prizes. A Mulligan package will be available for $20 per person. Baseball Coach Jeremy Shepherd, left, or softball Coach Bob Fortel can be contacted at 787-8030 for more information.

CHUCKEY-DOAK JV 6, JOHNSON CITY EAGLES 0 Chuckey-D oa k ’s Junior Varsity defeated Johnson City Ealges 6-0 in overtime at the Johnson City Boys & Girls Club. Matthew Palazzo carTusculum’s David Cooried the ball 94 yards per has been named the South Atlantic Conferfor the Black Knights. ence Men’s Cross CounCaydon Black added try Runner of the Week 29 yards including the announced league offigame winning touchcials Tuesday. down on a 5 yard run in Cooper, a 5-7, 135the overtime period. pound sophomore from Deacon Jones rounded Greeneville, Tenn., garout the Black Knights nered runner-up honors offense with 25 yards. at Saturday’s CarsonDefensive standouts Newman Invitational, for Chuckey-Doak were held at Panther Creek Kellen Capps, Nathan State Park. The ChuckNorton, Ty Casteel, ey-Doak High School DAVID COOPER Dustin Eatmon, Pey- Junior Varsity Standings Conf. Overall graduate posted an 8K ton Estepp and Caydon Team South Greene 2-0 2-0 time of 27:37 for the 16th history. Black. 2-0 2-0 fastest time in Tusculum Cooper was named to Matthew Foshie had Chuckey-Doak an interception for the Black Knights’ defensive effort. Subscribers... JC CITY FALCONS 48, WEST GREENE VARSITY 18 Johnson City Falcons topped West Greene Varsity 48-19 at the Johnson City Boys & Girls Club. Cameron Babcock Poe led the Buffs with 157 yards rushing on seven carries for three

Tusculum’s Cooper Named Conference Runner of the Week

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the Preseason All-SAC Second Team and was his team’s most valuable runner last season. At the 2011 SAC Championship, he finished 21st to earn a spot on the SAC All-Freshmen Team. Cooper is majoring in business administration and is a member of the SAC Commissioner’s

Honor Roll and the Tusculum Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. He was also the recipient of the Tusculum Academic Freshman of the Year Award last season. Tusculum returns to action this Friday as they compete at the Warren Wilson Invitational in Swannanoa, N.C.

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