10302018 SPORTS

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SPORTS SECTION E

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2018

Buddy cans 23, Kings top Heat By TIM REYNOLDS AP Basketball Writer MIAMI (AP) — Sacramento’s offensive approach was not exactly elaborate: Run, run, run and keep running. Once the Kings got rolling, Miami had no answers. Willie Cauley-Stein scored 26 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, Buddy Hield added 23 points and the high-octane Kings put their youthful athleticism on full display in getting past the Heat 123-113 last night — putting up huge numbers even after sputtering through the first quarter. “We ain’t had this energy in a while here, so this energy is just refreshing,” Cauley-Stein said. “It’s fun to play like this, playing fast, everyone getting the touches, everybody sharing the energy. It’s just fun to play.” De’Aaron Fox scored 20 points and Nemanja Bjelica added 19 for the Kings, who outscored Miami 77-55 in the middle two quarters and won on the Heat’s home floor for the second consecutive season. The Kings outscored Miami 68-38 in the paint, and 27-9 off turnovers. “You’ve got some teams that are special offensively,” Heat guard Dwyane Wade said. “That team ... they’re just go-go-go. That was like a conditioning test out there. They’re using their strengths as a team. That’s the league, man.” Josh Richardson scored a career-high 31 points for Miami, which got an NBA season-high 24 rebounds from Hassan Whiteside, one shy of his career high. Whiteside also had 16 points and five blocked shots for the Heat. “We like to play at pace, but it has to be on our terms,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “And that was fully on their terms.” It was tied at the half, and Sacramento ran away in the third. Hield had 14 points in the third quarter, six of them starting what became a 14-4 Kings run that gave them an 82-65 lead. Cauley-Stein added 11 in that pivotal quarter, one where the Kings put up 43 points — their best one-period total in nearly three years. “I was running the floor and my teammates were finding me in rhythm,” Hield said. “That was the big thing.” Goran Dragic scored 20 and Tyler Johnson had 11 for Miami, which led 28-17 after the first and was outscored by 21 the rest of the way. “The biggest part about early in the game is we didn’t go away,” Kings coach Dave Joerger said. TIP-INS Kings: The 43-point third was Sacramento’s highest-scoring quarter since a 44-point third on Jan. 2, 2016 against Phoenix — 880 quarters before Monday’s outburst. ...

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DAVIS: ‘IT’S AN HONOUR FOR THEM TO HAVE RECOGNISED ME’ By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net ALTHOUGH she was one of the pioneers for women’s basketball in the country, Linda Davis was surprised that she was honoured by the New Providence Women’s Basketball Association. Over the weekend, the NPWBA held its annual All-Girls High School Basketball Tournament in honour of Davis, now serving as the first provost of the University of the Bahamas. “There are so many other persons that I can think about,” said Davis, who tried to downplay the recognition. “There were so many greats from the late Edith Turnquest to Betty Cole to Mother Pratt to Winsome Davis, Charlene Smith, Jackie Conyers, Kim Rolle, it’s long when you talk about the contributions persons like these have made. “The list is long. I only did my small part, but it’s an honour for them to have

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SWIMMING: BASTIAN AND HIGGS MAKE A SPLASH IN THE ATLANTIC SACRAMENTO Kings guard Buddy Hield takes a shot against Miami Heat forward Rodney McGruder (17) in the first half last night in Miami. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) This is only the second time in the last 12 years that Sacramento (4-3) has had a winning record after seven games. The Kings were 5-2 at this point in 2014-15. Heat: Miami has scored at least 90 points in each of its last 37 regular-season-games, tying the franchise record (done twice previously, most recently in the 2004-05 season). ... It was the first — and last — time that Wade played in

what became a home loss to Sacramento. Miami was 11-0 with him in the lineup against the Kings at home, while Chicago and Cleveland were both 1-0 in such games. NEAR AND FAR Sacramento shot 34 for 56 inside the paint, and 12 for 26 from 3-point range. From everywhere else, the Kings were just 2 for 15.

DAILY SHOW Trevor Noah, the host of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,” was sitting courtside. Noah and his show are taping in Miami Beach this week, with Miami Marlins CEO Derek Jeter slated to be a guest on today’s broadcast — and Wade sitting down with Noah for Thursday’s show.

NCAA Football: Bahamians hit the gridiron By RENALDO DORSETT Tribune Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net THE weekend of NCAA football at the Division I and Division II levels featured several Bahamian players on the field.

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Michael Strachan continues to post impressive individual numbers for the UC Charleston Golden Cougars, Chris Ferguson and the Cincinnati Bearcats were back on the winning track and Mavin Saunders’ Kansas Jayhawks got their first win since week three. Strachan had his fifth 100-yard receiving game of the year for the Golden Cougars with a season high eight receptions for 141 yards and one touchdown in a 17-10 loss to Notre Dame College. The sophomore receiver has caught at least one touchdown in four consecutive games and recorded 100-yard outings in three of his last four. Following a scoreless first half, the Golden Eagles got on the board first with a field goal, only to have Notre Dame score the game’s first touchdown on the

next possession. UC quarterback Mason Olszewski connected with Strachan on a 37-yard touchdown pass to cap an eight play, 80-yard drive. Notre Dame ended the fourth with 10 unanswered points. With the win, Notre Dame remained undefeated at 9-0 and clinched the Mountain East Conference championship. The Golden Cougars fell to 5-4. Strachan leads the conference in receiving yards, average yards per game (96.4) and is ninth in both receptions and touchdowns. Ferguson and the Bearcats bounced back from their first loss of the season with a 26-20 overtime win over the SMU Mustangs. It was the second consecutive overtime game for the Bearcats following last week’s 24-17 loss to Temple.

With the loss, the Bearcats fell out of the top 25 at 7-1 on the season and are 4-1 on the road, equalling the most road wins a since 2014. Their 125 rushing yards were a season low and the Bearcats didn’t score a rushing touchdown for the first time this season. The Bearcats will host three of their last four regular season games. Their only road game will be against conference leading No.9 ranked and undefeated UCF on November 17. Mavin Saunders and the Kansas Jayhawks edged the TCU Horned Frogs for their first conference win of the season in the Big 12. A late defensive turnover sealed the 27-26 win Saturday. Saunders has totalled three receptions for 28 yards, one touchdown and one two-point conversion this season.

By RENALDO DORSETT Tribune Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net FRESHMAN sensations Izaak Bastian and Lilly Higgs delivered impressive performances on the Atlantic Coast Conference Swimming circuit for their respective programmes last weekend. Bastian swam to a pair of individual wins for the Florida State Seminoles while Higgs had first and second place finishes for the North Carolina Tar Heels. Bastian and the 21stranked Seminoles men’s team fell to 1-3 with a 184-116 loss to the No. 14 ranked Arizona State Sun Devils. He took the first win of the meet for the Seminoles with a time of 55.90 seconds in the 100-yard breaststroke. He followed with first place in the 200-yard breaststroke in 2:03.51. He was also a member of the second placed 200 yard medley team in a time of 1:28.18. “Hats off to them, they had one of the top recruiting classes in the country and it’s bittersweet because one of our alumni (Bob Bowman) is doing a great job with their programme. We just have to keep plugging away,” said Seminoles head coach Neal Studd.

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