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C8 Sports The Boston Globe FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2019


SOCCER
MERRIMACK VALLEY
Andover 3........................Central Cath. 1
Lowell 5..................................Lawrence 0
N. Andover 3...........................Haverhill 0
NORTHEASTERN
Beverly 5..............................Gloucester 0
Danvers 7..........................Swampscott 3
Peabody 2.........................Marblehead 0SOUTHEAST
Bridge.-Raynham 3............Dartmouth 1
TRI-VALLEY
Holliston 4............................Westwood 0
SWIMMING
GIRLS
NONLEAGUE
Ursuline 92.....................Boston Latin 83
VOLLEYBALL
GIRLS
BAY STATE
Brookline ..............................Wellesley 3
Needham 3..........................Weymouth 0
Newton North 3..........................Natick 1
Walpole 3...............................Braintree 1
BOSTON CITY
E. Boston 3.............................S. Boston 0
Latin Acad. 3....................Charlestown 0
Barnstable 3..........................Falmouth 0CAPE & ISLANDS
Sandwich 3.................................Nauset 0
CATHOLIC CENTRAL
Austin Prep 3.................Abp. Williams 0
Card. Spellman .......................St. Marys
DUAL COUNTY
Acton-Boxboro 3.............Boston Latin 2
Concord-Carlisle 3...................Weston 0
Lincoln-Sudbury 3........Newton South 0
Wayland 3...............................Waltham 1
Westford 3..........................Cambridge 0EASTERN ATHLETIC
Bp. Stang 3................Coyle & Cassidy 0
HOCKOMOCK
Milford 3................................Mansfield 2
MAYFLOWER
Old Colony 3..................Norfolk Aggie 0
South Shore 3...................Upper Cape 1
Southeastern 3....................Tri-County 2
Tri-County .........................Southeastern
W. Bridgewater 3.........................Avon 0
Brighton 3........................New Mission 1NONLEAGUE
Bedford 3....................................Revere 1

Soccer


MLS
Eastern Conference
W L T Pts. GF GA
NYC FC.................16 5 9 57 56 37
Philadelphia ........15 8 7 52 55 43
Atlanta .................16 11 3 51 50 36
Toronto FCD.C. United ..........12 10 9 45 40 38........... 12109455349
New York.............13 13 5 44 51 48
NEW ENGLAND...10 10 10 40 45 52
Montreal ..............11 16 4 37 42 57Chicago..................9 12 10 37 48 43
Orlando City..........9 13 9 36 40 44
Columbus...............9 15 7 34 36 45
Cincinnati ..............6 22 3 21 30 74
Western Conference
Los Angeles FC...19 4 7 64 77 33
Seattle..................14 9 8 50 50 47Minnesota............14 10 6 48 49 40
Real Salt Lake.....14 12 4 46 42 38
LA Galaxy ............14 13 3 45 49 49
San Jose...............13 12 5 44 49 46
FC Dallas..............12 11 8 44 47 42Portland...............1 3134434544
Kansas City.........10 13 7 37 44 54
Colorado ..............10 15 6 36 51 58
Houston................10 16 4 34 41 51Vancouver .............7 15 9 30 32 54
NOTE: Three points for victory, one
point for tie.
San Jose at Atlanta...........................3:30SATURDAY’S GAMES
Columbus at Vancouver........................5
Chicago at Cincinnati.......................7:30
Real Salt Lake at NEW ENGLAND...7:30
Orlando City at Houston..................8:30
Colorado at Sporting Kansas City..8:30
Montreal at LA Galaxy...................10:30
Toronto FC at Los Angeles FC......10:30
NWSL
North Carolina....13 4 4 43 47 19
Chicago................12 8 2 38 36 26
Portland...............10 5 6 36 39 29Utah........................9 7 4 31 21 17
Reign FC.................8 5 7 31 21 23
Washington...........7 7 5 26 24 21
Houston..................7 10 4 25 20 33
Sky Blue FC...........4 13 4 16 16 30Orlando..................4 15 2 14 21 47
NOTE: Three points for victory, one
point for tie.SATURDAY’S GAMES
Washington at Chicago.........................8
North Carolina at Utah Royals FC.......9
Sky Blue FC at Reign FC......................10
Houston at Portland........................10:30
PREMIER LEAGUE
GP W D L Diff. Pts.
Liverpool..............5 5 0 0 +11 15Man. City .............5 3 1 1 +10 10
Tottenham...........5 2 2 1 +5 8
Man. United.........5 2 2 1 +4 8
Leicester City......5221+2 8
Chelsea.................5 2 2 1 0 8Arsenal.................5 2 2 1 0 8
West Ham............5 2 2 1 –1 8
Bournemouth......5 2 1 2 –1 7
Southampton ......5 2 1 2 –1 7
Everton.................5 2 1 2 –2 7Crystal Palace.....5212 –3 7
Norwich City .......5 2 0 3 –3 6
Burnley.................5 1 2 2 –1 5
Sheffield Utd .......5 1 2 2 –1 5Brighton ...............5 1 2 2 –3 5
Aston Villa ...........5 1 1 3 –2 4
Newcastle Utd ....5 1 1 3 –4 4
Wolves..................5 0 3 2 –4 3
Watford................5 0 2 3 –6 2
FRIDAY’S GAME
Bournemouth at Southampton............3
SATURDAY’S GAMES
Tottenham at Leicester City.........7:30a
Norwich City at Burnley....................10a
Sheffield United at Everton..............10a
Watford at Manchester City............10a
Brighton at Newcastle United.......12:30
SUNDAY’S GAMES
Manchester United at West Ham......9a
Wolverhampton at Crystal Palace....9aAston Villa at Arsenal...................11:30a
Liverpool at Chelsea.....................11:30a

PGA SANDERSON FARMS
at Jackson, Miss.
Partial First Round
Tom Hoge..................................31-33—64
Robert Streb.............................33-32—65
Cameron Percy........................31-34—65
Seamus Power.........................33-32—65
Zac Blair....................................35-32—67
Emiliano Grillo..........................34-33—67
Zach Johnson............................33-34—67
Mark Anderson........................34-33—67
David Hearn..............................33-35—68
Patton Kizzire...........................35-33—68
Joaquin Niemann.....................34-34—68
Cameron Davis.........................35-33—68
Jamie Lovemark.......................34-35—69
Daniel Chopra...........................36-33—69
Andrew Landry.........................35-34—69
Brandt Snedeker......................34-35—69
Si Woo Kim...............................35-34—69
Anirban Lahiri...........................36-33—69
Bronson Burgoon.....................35-34—69
Jonathan Byrd..........................33-36—69
Wyndham Clark.......................35-34—69
Chase Seiffert...........................34-35—69
Zack Sucher..............................33-36—69
Robert Garrigus........................36-34—70
Peter Malnati............................36-34—70
Austin Cook..............................34-36—70
Brice Garnett............................35-35—70
Jason Dufner.............................35-35—70
John Merrick.............................34-36—70
Cameron Tringale....................36-34—70
Vaughn Taylor..........................33-37—70
Braden Thornberry..................35-35—70
Rhein Gibson.............................34-36—70
Chip McDaniel..........................34-36—70
Dylan Frittelli............................33-38—71
Luke List....................................36-35—71
Brian Harman...........................35-36—71
J.J. Spaun...................................33-38—71
Brian Stuard..............................36-35—71
Maverick McNealy...................35-36—71
Harry Higgs...............................35-36—71
Kramer Hickok.........................36-35—71
Peter Uihlein.............................35-36—71
Morgan Hoffmann...................37-35—72
Stewart Cink.............................37-35—72
D.J. Trahan................................36-36—72
Roberto Castro.........................35-37—72
Kyle Stanley..............................35-37—72
Kevin Streelman......................36-36—72
Ricky Barnes.............................37-35—72
Scott Harrington......................36-36—72
Adam Svensson.......................38-34—72
Tyler McCumber......................35-37—72
Stephan Jaeger........................35-37—72
Chris Baker...............................36-36—72
Justin Suh..................................37-35—72
Chandler Phillips......................38-34—72
John Rollins...............................37-36—73
Ted Potter, Jr............................36-37—73
Charley Hoffman......................37-36—73
Robby Shelton..........................38-35—73
Rob Oppenheim.......................37-36—73
Mark Hubbard..........................37-37—74
Johnson Wagner......................35-39—74
Robert Allenby.........................36-38—74
K.J. Choi.....................................39-35—74
Nick Taylor................................38-36—74
Ryan Blaum...............................38-36—74
Henrik Norlander.....................37-37—74
Tim Herron................................37-38—75
Sangmoon Bae.........................35-40—75
Billy Hurley III...........................37-38—75
Kevin Stadler............................37-38—75
Matt Jones................................37-38—75
Sam Burns.................................38-37—75
Cameron Smith........................38-38—76
Matt Every................................40-36—76
Michael Kim..............................38-39—77
Leaderboard at time of susp. play
Golfer......................................ScoresThru
Tom Hoge.............................................-8F
Robert Streb.........................................-7F
Cameron Percy....................................-7F
Seamus Power.....................................-7F
Zac Blair................................................-5F
Emiliano Grillo......................................-5F
Zach Johnson.......................................-5F
Mark Anderson....................................-5F
Byeong Hun An..................................-511
J.T. Poston.............................................-58
New England players
71 — Peter Uihlein, Mattapoisett, 35-36
73 — Rob Oppenheim, Andover, 37-36

Tennis


ATP ST. PETERSBURG
at St. Petersburg, Russia
Men’s Singles Round Of 16
Borna Coric (4) def. Marton Fucso-
vics, 6-7 (5), 7-5, 3-0, ret.; Casper Ruud(8) def. Salvatore Caruso, 6-3, 6-4.;
Matteo Berrettini (3) def. Roberto Car-
balles Baena, 6-1, 6-2.; Joao Sousa def.
Karen Khachanov (2), 7-6 (2), 6-4.;
Daniil Medvedev (1) def. Evgeny Don-skoy, 7-5, 6-3.

ATP MOSELLE OPEN
at Metz, France
Men’s Singles Round Of 16
Aljaz Bedene def. Gilles Simon (7),
7-6 (9), 6-2.; Pablo Carreno Busta def.
David Goffin (1), 6-3, 6-2.; Lucas Pouille
(4) def. Lorenzo Sonego, 6-1, 6-4.; Jo-Wilfried Tsonga def. Pierre-Hugues
Herbert, 6-3, 6-4.; Nikoloz Basilashvili
(2) def. Yannick Maden, 6-2, 7-6 (6).
WTA GUANGZHOU OPEN
at Guangzhou, China
Women’s Singles Third Round
Sam Stosur def. Nina Stojanovic, 6-2,
7-6 (1).; Viktorija Golubic def. ZhangShuai (4), 6-3, 3-6, 6-4.; Anna Blinkova
def. Marie Bouzkova, 6-3, 6-1.; Sofia
Kenin (3) def. Jasmine Paolini, 7-5, 6-1.
Christian, 6-2, 6-1.; Aleksandra Krunic,
and Lidziya Marozava (3) def. MarieBouzkova, and Tamara Zidansek, 6-3,
6-3.

BMW PGA CHAMPIONSHIP
at Virginia Water, England
Thursday’s First Round
Matt Wallace, END..................30-35—65
Henrik Stenson, SWE..............31-35—66
JonRahm,SPA.........................33-33—66
Justin Rose, ENG......................34-33—67
Scott Jamieson, SCO...............33-35—68
Andrea Pavan, ITA...................36-32—68
Sebastian Soderberg, SWE....31-37—68
Christiaan Bezuidenht, SAF...34-34—68
Ernie Els, SAF............................34-34—68
Paul Casey, ENG......................33-35—68
Danny Willett, ENG..................33-35—68
Joost Luiten, NED.....................31-37—68
George Coetzee, SAF..............32-36—68
Steven Brown, ENG.................34-35—69
Alvaro Quiros, SPA..................33-36—69
Jordan Smith, ENG...................35-34—69
Robert MacIntyre, SCO...........32-37—69
Viktor Hovland, NOR...............34-35—69
Rafa Cabrera Bello, SPA.........34-35—69
Francesco Molinari, ITA..........35-34—69
Miguel Angel Jimenez, SPA...34-35—69
Romain Langasque, FRA.........33-36—69
Russell Knox, SCO...................35-34—69
Alex Noren, SWE......................35-34—69
Andrew Johnston, ENG...........33-36—69
Julien Guerrier, FRA.................34-35—69
Also
Tommy Fleetwood, ENG.........33-37—70
Patrick Reed, USA....................34-36—70
Tony Finau, USA.......................35-35—70
Kurt Kitayama, USA................33-38—71
Julian Suri, USA........................36-35—71
Andrew Putnam, USA35-36—71
Shane Lowry, IRE.....................34-38—72
BillyHorschel,USA..................33-39—72
Padraig Harrington, IRE.........3x-38—73
Matthew Fitzpatrick, ENG......35-38—73
Tyrrell Hatton, ENG.................35-38—73
Ian Poulter, ENG.......................35-38—73
David Lipsky, USA....................37-36—73
Bernd Wiesberger, AUT..........39-35—74
Rory McIlroy, NIR.....................34-42—76
Jose Maria Olazabal, SPA......38-40—78
Eddie Pepperell, ENG..............38-41—79

Football


COLLEGE TOP 25

TEAM THIS WEEK


  1. Clemson (3-0) Plays Charlotte

  2. Alabama (3-0) Plays SouthernMiss

  3. Georgia (3-0) Plays Notre Dame

  4. LSU (3-0) Plays Vanderbilt

  5. Oklahoma (3-0) Idle

  6. Ohio State (3-0) Plays Miami (Ohio)

  7. Not. Dame (2-0) Plays Georgia

  8. Auburn (3-0) Plays Texas A&M

  9. Florida (3-0) Plays Tennessee

  10. Utah (3-0) Plays USC (Fri.)

  11. Michigan (2-0) Plays Wisconsin

  12. Texas (2-1) Plays Oklahoma
    St.

  13. Wisconsin (2-0)Plays Michigan

  14. Penn St. (3-0) Idle

  15. UCF (3-0) Plays Pittsburgh

  16. Oregon (2-1) Plays Stanford

  17. Tex. A&M (2-1) Plays Auburn

  18. Iowa (3-0) Idle

  19. Wash. St. (3-0) Plays UCLA

  20. Boise St. (3-0) Plays Air Force
    (Fri.)

  21. Virginia (3-0) Plays Old Domin-
    ion

  22. Washngtn (2-1)Plays BYU

  23. California (3-0) Plays Mississippi

  24. Ariz. St. (3-0) Plays Colorado

  25. TCU (2-0) Plays SMU


Basketball


WNBA
Semifinals (Best-of-5)
Washington 2, Las Vegas 0
THURSDAY’S RESULT
Washington 103.................Las Vegas 91
SUNDAY’S GAME
Washington at Las Vegas.....................5
TUESDAY’S RESULT
Washington 97...................Las Vegas 95
Connecticut 2, Los Angeles 0
THURSDAY’S RESULT
Connecticut 94...............Los Angeles 68
SUNDAY’S GAMES
Connecticut at Los Angeles..................7
TUESDAY’S RESULT
Connecticut 84...............Los Angeles 75

Transactions
BASEBALL
Commissioner’s Office :Placed N.Y.
Yankees P Domingo German on admin-
istrative leave under the Joint MLB-
MLBPA Domestic Violence Policy.
Chicago (NL):Activated P Craig Kim-
brel off of the 10-day IL.
New York (AL):Selected the con-
tract of P Michael King from Trenton
(EL).
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Gary Southshore (AAB):Released
OFs Abel Arocho and Michael Blatch-
ford and P Andrew Cartier.
Henry.St. Paul (AAB):Released OF Jabari
Winnipeg (AAB):Traded C Rey Pas-
trana to Gary SouthShore to complete
an earlier trade.
High Point (ALB):Released 2B Mikey
Reynolds.
FOOTBALL
Green Bay (NFC):Traded WR Trevor
Davis to Oakland for an undisclosed
2020 draft pick. Signed TE Evan Baylis
from practice squad and WR KeonHatcher to practice squad.
Kansas City (AFC):Signed DT Joey
Ivie to practice squad.
Los Angeles (AFC):Released TE Matt
Sokol. Signed WR Andre Patton topractice squad.
Oakland (AFC):Waived DB Juston
Burris.
Philadelphia (NFC):Signed CB Craig
James to practice squad.
Seattle (NFC):Released WR Jazz Fer-
guson and QB Cardale Jones from
practice squad. Signed DB Adrian Col-
bert and OT Elijah Nkansah to practicesquad.
Edmonton (CFL):Placed QB Trevor
Harris on the 1-game IL.
HOCKEY
New Jersey (NHL):Named Jake
Reynolds president.
NY Islanders (NHL):Assigned Fs
Steve Bernier, Ryan Bourque, Erik
Brown, Colin McDonald and Travis St.
Denis; D Ryan MacKinnon, Justin Mur-
ray, David Quenneville and ParkerWotherspoon; and Gs Evan Buitenhuis,
Jakub Skarek and Linus Soderstrom to
Bridgeport (AHL). Returned F Felix Bi-
beau to Quebec (QMJHL), D SamuelBolduc to Blainville-Boisbriand
(QMJHL), Fs Cole Coskey to Saginaw
and Blade Jenkins to Saginaw (OHL), F
Brett Neumann to Oshawa (OHL) and F
Reece Newkirk to Portland (WHL).
Ottawa (NHL):Signed D Thomas
Chabot on an eight-year contract ex-
tension.
Toronto (NHL):Signed F Nicholas
Robertson to a three-year, entry-levelcontract.
Worcester (ECHL):Re-signed F Matt
Schmalz to a one-year contract.
SOCCER
Kallman 10 games and fined him 20%MLS :Suspended Minnesota D Brent
of his salary for violating the MLS Sub-
stance Abuse and Behavioral Health
Policy.
ang Kayo.Orange County (USL):Signed M Bry-
COLLEGE
Emory & Henry :Named Marc Slade,
Matt Spencer and Rick Thompson as-
sistant men’s basketball coaches.
Texas Rio Grande Valley :Named
Mitch Hallum assistant men’s tennis
coach.

Latestline
College Football
Friday
Favorite................Pts. .............Underdog
Utah.......................3½ ..................At USC
At La. Tech............7 .........................FIU
At Boise St............7 ..............Air Force
Saturday
At Iowa St...........19 ..........La.-Monroe
At Ohio St............39 ............Miami (O)
At Clemson.........41½ ..............Charlotte
At Indiana...........27½ ...................UConn
UCF.......................11 .......At Pittsburgh
At Ohio...................3 ..............La.-Lafyt.
Nebraska.............13½ ..............At Illinois
Temple.................14 .............At Buffalo
At Miami.............29½ .........C. Michigan
At Virginia...........28 ......Old Dominion
Coast. Car...........17 .............At UMass
Michigan St...........9 .......At N'western
Troy......................17½ ...............At Akron
BC...........................8½ ...........At Rutgers
At Syracuse..........4½ ........W. Michigan
At N.C. State.......19½ ..................Ball St.
At Wisconsin........3 ..............Michigan
Toledo....................9 ..........At Colo. St.
At New Mex..........4 ........New Mex. St
Washington..........6½ ..................At BYU
At Arizona St........8½ ..............Colorado
At Mississippi.......2½ .............California
At Florida.............14 ...........Tennessee
At Texas St...........3 ............Georgia St
At Alabama.........38½ ................So. Miss
At Miss. St.............6 ..............Kentucky
LSU.......................24 .......At Vanderbilt
At N. Carolina.......2½ .........Applchn. St.
At Texas A&M......3½ .................Auburn
At Tulsa.................3½ .............Wyoming
At Missouri...........8½ ...........S. Carolina
W. Virginia............4½ ............At Kansas
At Texas................6 ................Okla. St.
At Kent St...........11½ .........Bowl. Green
At TCU...................9½ ......................SMU
At Arkansas........21 .........San Jose St.
At UAB.................10½ ..........S. Alabama
Oregon.................10½ ..........At Stanford
Baylor...................26 ..................At Rice
At N. Texas.........18½ .....................UTSA
At Georgia..........14½ .........Notre Dame
At Florida St.........6½ ..............Louisville
Nevada................14½ ................At UTEP
At Wash. St........18½ .....................UCLA
Utah St...................4 ..At San Diego St
NFL
Sunday
Favorite................Pts. .............Underdog
At Green Bay........7 ..................Denver
At Phila..................5½ ..................Detroit
At Kansas City.....5½ .............Baltimore
At Buffalo..............6 .............Cincinnati
At Indianapolis.....1½ ..................Atlanta
At Minnesota........9 ................Oakland
At NEW ENGLAND
22 .................NY Jets
At Dallas..............23 ...................Miami
At Tampa Bay......6½ .............NY Giants
At Arizona.............2½ ................Carolina
At Seattle..............4½ .......New Orleans
At La Chargers.....3 ................Houston
At San Francisco.6½ ............Pittsburgh
LA Rams................3 ........At Cleveland
Monday
Chicago.................3½ ....At Washington

NASCAR


MONSTER ENERGY CUP
Standings are through South Point 400
(27 races).
Pts. Wins
Martin Truex Jr.................... 2,082 5
Kevin Harvick....................... 2,079 3
Joey Logano.......................... 2,075 2
Kyle Busch............................ 2,063 4
Brad Keselowski.................. 2,058 3
Chase Elliott ......................... 2,057 2
Denny Hamlin....................... 2,056 4
Kyle Larson........................... 2,044 0
William Byron....................... 2,040 0
Ryan Blaney.......................... 2,039 0
Alex Bowman....................... 2,037 1
Aric Almirola ........................ 2,033 0
Ryan Newman...................... 2,027 0
Kurt Busch............................ 2,019 1
Clint Bowyer......................... 2,012 0
Erik Jones.............................. 2,007 1

Scoreboard


YYY

FRI
9/20

SAT
9/21

SUN
9/22

MON
9/23

TUE
9/24

WED
9/25

THU
9/26

TB
7:10
NESN

TB
6:10
NESN

TB
1:10
NESN

TB
7:10
NESN

TEX
8:05
NESN

TEX
8:05
NESN

TEX
2:05
NESN

CHI
(exh.)
8:30

PHI
(exh.)
7:00
NESN+

NJ
(exh.)
7:00
NESN+

NYJ
1:00
CBS

RSL
7:30
NBCSB

POR
10:30
NBCSB

Home games shaded For updated scores: bostonglobe.com/sports
On the radio, unless noted: Red Sox, WEEI-FM 93.7; Patriots and Revolution, WBZ-FM 98.5

ON THE AIR
AUTO RACING
7:30 p.m. Xfinity: Go Bowling 250 NBCSN
BASEBALL
2 p.m. St. Louis at Chicago Cubs MLB
7:10 p.m. Boston at Tampa Bay NESN
7:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Cleveland ESPN
10 p.m. Colorado at LA Dodgers ESPN
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
8 p.m. Fla. International at Louisiana Tech CBSSN
9 p.m. Air Force at Boise State ESPN2
9 p.m. Utah at USC FS1
GOLF
9 a.m. European: BMW PGA Championship Golf
2 p.m. PGA: Sanderson Farms Championship Golf
6 p.m. Champions: Sanford International Golf
PRO HOCKEY
7 p.m. Exhibition: New York vs. New Jersey NHL
HORSE RACING
4:30 p.m. Belmont Live FS2
MEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER
5 p.m. Pittsburgh at Boston College NESN+
MEN’S SOCCER
2:20 p.m. Bundesliga: Mainz at Schalke FS2
3 p.m. Premier: Bournemouth at Southampton NBCSN
SURFING
11 a.m. WSL: Championship Tour FS2
7 p.m. WSL: Championship Tour FS2
COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
7 p.m. Syracuse at Northeastern NESN+

Golf


SATURDAY
AUTO RACING
7:30 p.m. — Monster Energy Cup: Fed-
erated Auto Parts 400, NBCSN
BASEBALL
1 p.m. — Toronto at NY Yankees, MLB
5 p.m. — NY Mets at Cincinnati, MLB
6:10 p.m. — Boston at Tampa Bay,
NESN, WEEI-FM 93.7
7:10 p.m. — Philadelphia at Cleveland,
FS1
10 p.m. — Colorado at LA Dodgers,MLB
BOXING
10:30 p.m. — Quillin-Angulo, FS1
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Noon — Boston College at Rutgers, Big
Ten Network, WEEI-FM 93.7; California
at Mississippi, ESPNU; Elon at Wake
Forest, NESN Plus; La.-Monroe at Iowa
State, FS1; Michigan at Wisconsin, Fox,WBZ-FM 98.5; Michigan State at North-
western, ABC; Morgan State at Army,
CBSSN; Southern Miss at Alabama,
ESPN2; Tennessee at Florida, ESPN;UConn atIndiana,BigTenNetwork
1 p.m. — Coastal Carolina at UMass,
NESN; Holy Cross at Yale, WEEI-AM
1440
3:30 p.m. — Appalachian State at North
Carolina, NESN Plus; Auburn at Texas
A&M, CBS; Louisville at Florida State,ESPN; SMU at TCU, FS1; South Ala-
bama at UAB, NFL; Temple at Buffalo,
ESPNU; UCF at Pittsburgh, ABC, ESPN2;
Washington at BYU, ABC, ESPN2; Wyo-
ming at Tulsa, CBSSN
4 p.m. — Harvard at San Diego,WRCA-AM 1330
7 p.m. — Ball State at North Carolina
State, ESPNU; Baylor at Rice, CBSSN;
Old Dominion at Virginia, ESPN2; Ore-
gon at Stanford, ESPN
7:30 p.m. — Oklahoma State at Texas,ABC
8 p.m. — Notre Dame at Georgia, CBS
10:15 p.m. — Toledo at Colorado State,
ESPN2
10:30 p.m. — UCLA at Washington
State, ESPN; Utah State at San Diego
State, CBSSN
GOLF
7:30 a.m. — European: BMW PGAChampionship, Golf
3 p.m. — PGA: Sanderson Farms Cham-
pionship, Golf
6 p.m. — Champions: Sanford Interna-
tional, Golf
PRO HOCKEY
2 p.m. — Exhibition: Pittsburgh vs.
Columbus, NHL
7 p.m. — Exhibition: New York vs.
Philadelphia, NHL
9 p.m. — Exhibition: Vancouver vs.Los Angeles, NHL
HORSE RACING
5 p.m. — Pennsylvania Derby, NBC
LACROSSE
2:30 p.m. — Premier League champion-

ship, NBC
5 p.m. — MLL: Dallas at Boston, NBCSB
MEN’S SOCCER
7:30 a.m. — Premier: Tottenham at Le-icester City, NBCSN
9:30 a.m. — Bundesliga: FSV Mainz atSchalke, FS1; Bundesliga: Union Berlin
at Bayer Leverkusen, FS2
10 a.m. — Premier: Watford at Man-
chester City, NBCSN
12:20 p.m. — Bundesliga: Leipzig at
Werder Bremen, FS2
12:30 p.m. — Premier: Brighton & Hove
Albion at Newcastle United, NBC
6 p.m. — Liga MX: Puebla at Monter-
rey, FS2
7:30 p.m. — MLS: Real Salt Lake at New
England, NBCSB, WBZ-FM 98.5
SUNDAY
AUTO RACING
8:10 a.m. — Formula One: Singapore
Grand Prix, ESPN2
3:15 p.m. — IndyCar: Grand Prix of
Monterey, NBC
BASEBALL
1:10 p.m. — Boston at Tampa Bay,
NESN, WEEI-FM 93.7
2:20 p.m. — St. Louis at Chi. Cubs, TBS
6:37 p.m. — Philadelphia at Cleveland,
ESPN
PRO BASKETBALL
5 p.m. — WNBA semifinals: Washing-
ton at Las Vegas, ESPN2
7 p.m. — WNBA semifinals: Connecti-
cut at Los Angeles, ESPN2
PRO FOOTBALL
1 p.m. — NY Jets at New England, CBS,
WBZ-FM 98.5
4:05 p.m. — NY Giants at Tampa Bay,
Fox
4:25 p.m. — New Orleans at Seattle,
CBS
8:20 p.m. — LA Rams at Cleveland, NBC
GOLF
7:30 a.m. — European: BMW PGA
Championship, Golf
3 p.m. — PGA: Sanderson Farms Cham-
pionship, Golf
6 p.m. — Champions: Sanford Interna-
tiona, Golf
PRO HOCKEY
5 p.m. — Exhibition: Pittsburgh vs. De-
troit, NHL
8 p.m. — Exhibition: Calgary vs. Winni-
peg, NHL
SOCCER
9 a.m. — Premier: Manchester United
at West Ham United, NBCSN
9:30 a.m. — Bundesliga: Fortuna
Dusseldorf at Borussia Monchenglad-
bach, FS1
11:30 a.m. — Premier: Liverpool atChelsea, NBCSN
12 p.m. — Bundesliga: Borussia Dort-mund at Eintracht Frankfurt, FS1
3:55 p.m. — MLS: Minnesota at Port-
land, ESPN

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CROSS-COUNTRY
BOYS
MAYFLOWER
Southeastern 38................Tri-County 40
NONLEAGUE
Middleboro 18.....................Randolph 43
GIRLS
Tri-County 22................Southeastern 28
NONLEAGUE
Middleboro 21.....................Randolph 37
FIELD HOCKEY
BAY STATE
Braintree 2...............................Walpole 2
Natick 3..........................Newton North 0
Needham 5..........................Weymouth 0
CAPE ANN
Georgetown 4..............Ham.-Wenham 0
Ipswich 5...............................Amesbury 1
Manchester 7.........................Rockport 0
Masconomet 4.....................Pentucket 0
Newburyport 6......................Lynnfield 4
GREATER BOSTON
Revere 2.....................................Everett 0
MIDDLESEX
Belmont 3.................................Reading 0
Wakefield 3..............................Melrose 2
Watertown 7........................Burlington 0
Winchester 4..........................Arlington 2
PATRIOT
Hanover 5.............................Pembroke 1
Hingham 2...............................Duxbury 1
Plymouth North 1...................Scituate 0
Silver Lake 3..................Whit.-Hanson 1
NONLEAGUE
Notre Dame (H) 1.......................Milton 0
Plymouth South 1...............Marshfield 0
Rivers 5.....................................Pomfret 0
Marblehead 3.....................Tewksbury 0
FOOTBALL
NONLEAGUE
Old Colony 6.......................Keefe Tech 0
GOLF
BOYS
BAY STATE
Framingham 96...................Braintree 95
Wellesley 307....................Needham 316
CAPE ANN
Manchester 129.................Rockport 115
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
BC High 220................Malden Cath. 262
DUAL COUNTY
Boston Latin 66................Cambridge 15
HOCKOMOCK
Franklin 152.......................Attleboro 159
King Philip 150.................Stoughton 196
Mansfield 171......................Foxboro 175
Sharon 165.............North Attleboro 179
Taunton 187..................Oliver Ames 170
MAYFLOWER
Old Colony 8..................Norfolk Aggie 1
W. Bridgewater 5½......South Shore 3½
MERRIMACK VALLEY
Central Cath. 11.........................Lowell 9
MIDDLESEX
Watertown 42..................Wilmington 30
NORTHEASTERN
Lynn Classical 46½...........Peabody 25½
PATRIOT
Duxbury 253...........Plymouth North 287
Hingham 236........................Scituate 269
Silver Lake 251.................N. Quincy 261
Whit.-Hanson 259..................Quincy 318
SOUTH COAST
Old Rochester 123.Digh.-Rehoboth 112
TRI-VALLEY
Hopkinton 243.....................Medway 277
NONLEAGUE
Bp. Feehan 143....Bridge.-Raynham 137
St. Johns Prep 220.........N. Andover 242
Burlington 38..........................Woburn 34
Brookline 106...........................Saugus 33
Weymouth 55.......................Brockton 53
SOCCER
BOYS
BAY STATE
Brookline 2............................Wellesley 0
Natick 1..........................Newton North 1
Walpole 1...............................Braintree 0
Weymouth 2..........................Needham 0
BOSTON CITY
Burke 3..............................Charlestown 0
E. Boston 6..............................Brighton 2
New Mission 10...........................CASH 1
OBryant 3..........................Boston Int'l. 2
CAPE & ISLANDS
Barnstable 4..........................Sandwich 2
Falmouth 5...........................Nantucket 4
Nauset 5...................Dennis-Yarmouth 0
CAPE ANN
Ipswich 5...............................Amesbury 1
COMMONWEALTH
Mystic Valley 3.....................Northeast 1
Shawsheen 4..................Gr. Lawrence 0
DUAL COUNTY
Boston Latin 1........................Wayland 0
Concord-Carlisle 2................Westford 2
Lincoln-Sudbury 3..............Cambridge 0
Newton South 0..........Acton-Boxboro 0
HOCKOMOCK
King Philip 1..............................Canton 0
Milford 4................................Mansfield 1
North Attleboro 3.................Attleboro 0
Oliver Ames 2..........................Foxboro 0
Sharon 3...................................Taunton 1
MERRIMACK VALLEY
Billerica 3................................Methuen 0
N. Andover 3......................Chelmsford 0
NORTHEASTERN
Gloucester 4..............................Beverly 4
Lynn Classical 1........................Saugus 0
SOUTHEAST
Dartmouth 5............Bridge.-Raynham 0
New Bedford 3...........................Durfee 1
TRI-VALLEY
Ashland 2................................Norwood 1
Holliston 6............................Westwood 2
NONLEAGUE
Framingham 4........................Waltham 0
GIRLS
Wahconah 2....................Mt. Greylock 0
BAY STATE
Braintree 2...............................Walpole 0
Brookline 1............................Wellesley 0
Needham 2..........................Weymouth 2
CAPE & ISLANDS
Falmouth 5...........................Nantucket 0
Sandwich 1..........................Barnstable 1
DUAL COUNTY
Lincoln-Sudbury 6..............Cambridge 0
Wayland 2........................Boston Latin 0
Westford 2................Concord-Carlisle 1
HOCKOMOCK
Attleboro 1.................North Attleboro 1
Foxboro 2..........................Oliver Ames 0
Franklin 6..............................Stoughton 1
King Philip 4..............................Canton 1
Mansfield 1................................Milford 1
Taunton 2...................................Sharon 1

By Mike Kotsopoulos
GLOBE CORRESPONDENT
ANDOVER — Charles “Trey”
Brown remembers his first snap
for the Phillips Andover football
team during his lone postgradu-
ate year in 2011.
It was his last.
Coach Leon Modeste called for
“power right” during a scrimmage
at Buckingham, Browne & Nich-
ols. Brown, a running back from
Livingston, Calif., took the hand-
off. He tried to weave his way be-
tween the right guard and tackle
but, at the last second, a defender
clipped his right knee.
“I knew immediately what
happened,” recalled Brown. “It
just didn’t feel right.”
Brown battled a flood of emo-
tions waiting for the results of his
MRI. At Livingston High School,
he had played varsity baseball,
basketball, and football. At Phil-
lips, he expected to catch the at-
tention of a big-time Division I
football program.
But when the MRI revealed a
torn anterior cruciate ligament,
reality set in.
“Once I found out, I remem-
beredthinkingtomyself,‘This
[stinks],’” Brown said, with a
chuckle. “The weather in Andover
is much different from back home
[two hours east of the Bay Area].
It was cold. It didn’t feel like
home. I remembered thinking to
myself that I’d never come back
here if I had to.”
Fast forward seven years, and
the 26-year-old Brown now roams
the Big Blue sideline as the pro-
gram’s sixth head coach in its
141st season after Modeste ended
his 32-year run last November.
A friendship he shared with
Jim Ventre, Phillips Andover’s
current head of school, ultimately


set the stage for Brown’s return to
the campus weeks after his ACL
tear. Ventre, then the school’s ad-
missions director and a residen-
tial counselor, handed Brown a
sheet of statistics outlining the as-
tronomical odds a player faced in
making the NFL.
“It made me realize that my
dream of playing in the NFL was a
pretty lofty goal,” Brown said. “He
[Ventre] reminded me that I
wasn’t at Andover to just play
football. He reminded me that my
identity was much bigger than
that.”
From that day on, Brown ad-
justed his mind-set. He stayed in-
volved with the Big Blue football
team instead of quitting.
“Coach Mo was there for me
and gave me a lot of emotional
support,” Brown said of Modeste.
“He wanted me to know that I was
still a part of this team, even while
recovering.”
The rest of the season, Brown
attended every team practice and
film session. With guidance from
Ventre, he joined community ser-
vice groups on campus and
formed a close-knit bond with his
newfound mentor.
The following season, Brown
left Andover for Bowdoin College
in Brunswick, Maine, where, sad-
ly, he tore his ACL three more
times — once in his left knee and
twice in his right, including his
first carry as a college freshman.
“A lot of people tell me that it’s
insanity to go through the same
thing and get the same outcome,”
said Brown, who captained the
Polar Bears his senior year. “Just
being with the guys on the team,
though, kept me coming back. It
reminded me of the camaraderie
of the sport, the reason why I fell
in love with the sport to begin
with.”
After graduating in 2016,
Brown returned to California to
manage a poultry plant, but when
a position as an admissions coun-
selor opened up at Andover, Ven-
tre reached out to Brown.
“Trey was someone who really
stood out as a candidate,” said Li-
sa Joel, who succeeded Modeste
as athletic director while continu-
ing as varsity girls’ soccer coach.
“A big part of Andover’s tradition
is family and teamwork. Trey real-
ly embodied these characteristics
better than anyone.”
In addition to his role as an ad-
missions counselor, Brown
worked as a running backs/defen-
sive backs coach on Modeste’s
staff. His ability to relate made
him a favorite among the staff,
players and students.
“Trey showed a level of maturi-
ty and delivered an immediate im-
pacthereatAndover,”saidJoel.
“He’s a guy who was ready to go
from the first moment.”
His work ethic and ability to
relate to his players caught Mod-
este’s attention. In his second
year back, Brown was caught by
surprise by a comment Modeste
made.
“[Modeste ] had told me that
he’d be giving me more leniency
over the program because he
wanted me to take it over one
day,” said Brown. “At the time, I
didn’t take what he said too seri-
ously.”
The Big Blue finished 3-5 and
Modeste announced his retire-
ment. Few questioned his deci-
sion when he named Brown as his
successor.
“I’m pretty sure any kid on the
team could go up to [Brown] and
talk to him about their personal
lives without worrying about it,”
said senior captain Erik Fotta, an
offensive lineman from Wenham.
Fotta suffered a season-ending
ankle injury in the season opener
last fall.
“While I was recovering, he en-
couraged me to rehab,” Fotta said.
“But he also reminded us that
football isn’t everything, that
there is life after football.”
While incorporating his own
schemes and personnel decisions,
Brown in his first season at the
helm wanted to maintain the
same approach Modeste had with
his players.
“Everyone at Andover wears a
different hat,” Brown said.“If
you’re a coach or [staff member],
we want to help these kids grow
into adults, mentally, physically,
and in all aspects of life.”
Even if it means showing them
that life does indeed exist beyond
the gridiron.

Mike Kotsopoulos can be reached
at [email protected].

Governor’s Academy at St. Sebastian’s:
The Independent School Legague sea-
son kicks off Saturday and St. Sebas-
tian’s will play its first game under new
coach Dan Burke (’97), a 17-year assis-
tant to the retired Bob Souza. The Ar-
rows will be led by quarterback Shane
O’Leary.Pick: GOVERNOR’S ACADEMY.
Natick at Brockton: The Boxers wound
up on the wrong side of a 48-40 shoot-
out at Lynn Classical last week, while
Natick has rolled through its first two
games by a combined 63-7 differential.
Pick: BROCKTON.
Springfield Central at Catholic Memori-
al: The Knights have looked like the
best team in EMass, but will they main-
tain their torrid pace against a Western
Mass power? Central impressed in a
blowout win over Everett and a close
loss at Central Catholic.Pick:CM.
Duxbury at Scituate: The Sailors own
the longest winning streak (12 games)
in EMass., adding even more motiva-
tion for an 0-2 Duxbury squad to score
a big road win over a rival.Pick: SCITU-
ATE.
St. John’s Prep at Central Catholic: The
Eagles dominated Central in the Divi-
sion 1 North final last year, but the
Raiders have reloaded and are capable
of exacting some revenge at Veterans
Memorial Stadium in Lawrence Satur-
day.Pick: CENTRAL CATHOLIC.
NATE WEITZER

Gamestowatch


FRIDAY
EASTERN MASS.
BAY STATE — Newton North at Needham, 6; Framing-ham at Braintree, 7.
BOSTON CITY — O’Bryant at Charlestown, 4; East Bos-
tonatBostonEnglish,6.
CAPE ANN — Hamilton-Wenham at North Reading, 7;Ipswich at Newburyport, 7.
COMMONWEALTH — Northeast at Greater Lawrence,
4; KIPP Academy at Chelsea, 7; Nashoba Valley Tech
at Mystic Valley, 7; Whittier at Essex Tech, 7.
DUAL COUNTY — Westford at Waltham, 6.MAYFLOWER — South Shore Voc-Tech at West
Bridgewater, 7.
MERRIMACK VALLEY — Andover at Billerica, 7;
Chelmsford at Haverhill, 7; Lawrence at Dracut, 7;
Lowell at North Andover, 7.MIDDLESEX — Woburn at Burlington, 4:30; Arlington
at Stoneham, 6:30.
NORTHEASTERN — Gloucester at Marblehead, 7; Lynn
Claat Swampscott, 7; Saugus at Winthrop, 7.ssicalatDanvers,7;PeabodyatRevere, 7 ;Salem
PATRIOT — Duxbury at Scituate, 7; Plymouth North at
Pembroke, 7.
SOUTH COAST — Old Rochester at Apponequet, 4;
Bourne at Wareham, 6:30; Fairhaven at Seekonk, 6:30;Somerset Berkley at Greater New Bedford, 7.
SOUTH SHORE — Rockland at Abington, 7.
NONLEAGUE — Everett at St. Johns (Shrewsbury), 4;
Atlantis Charter at Holbrook/Avon, 6; Lynnfield at
Medford, 6; Southbridge at Martha’s Vineyard, 6;Manchester Essex at Brighton, 6:30; Natick at Brock-
ton, 6:30; Bedford at Arlington Catholic, 7; Bishop
Stang at Middleborough, 7; Bridgewater-Raynham at
Xaverian, 7; Brookline at Newton South, 7; Cathedralat Georgetown, 7; Dartmouth at Attleboro, 7; Durfee at
Quincy, 7; East Bridgewater at Hanover, 7; Hopkinton
at Hingham, 7; Latin Academy at Boston Latin, 7;
Malden Catholic at Masconomet, 7; Marshfield at BC
High, 7; Millis at Lowell Catholic, 7; North Attlebor-ough at Bishop Feehan, 7; North Quincy at Westwood,
7; Randolph at St. John Paul II, 7; Reading at Acton-
Boxborough, 7; South Boston/Burke at St. Mary’s, 7;
SpringfieldCentralatCatholicMemorial,7;TechBos-
ton at Carver/Sacred Heart, 7; Watertown at Cam-bridge, 7; Wayland at Falmouth, 7; Wilmington at Bish-
op Fenwick, 7.
SATURDAY

BAY STATE — Walpole at Wellesley, 12.EASTERN MASS.
CAPE ANN — Amesbury at Pentucket, 1.
CATHOLIC CENTRAL — Austin Prep at Cardinal Spell-
man, 1.COMMONWEALTH — Minuteman at Lynn Tech, 7;
Shawsheen at Greater Lowell, 12.
MAYFLOWER — Blue Hills at Diman, 11a ; Cape Cod
TechatTri-County,1;UpperCape atSoutheastern,1.
MERRIMACK VALLEY — Methuen at Tewksbury, 1:30.NORTHEASTERN — Lynn English at Beverly, 1.
TRI-VALLEY — Medway at Norwood, 1; Norton at Med-
field, 1.
NONLEAGUE — Melrose at Lincoln-Sudbury, 12; Arch-
bishop Williams at Silver Lake, 1; Barnstable at Holli-ston, 1; Dover-Sherborn at Weston, 1; Lexington at
Concord-Carlisle, 1; Whitman-Hanson at New Bedford,
1; Cohasset at Nantucket, 2; St. Johns Prep at Central
Catholic, 2; Roxbury Prep at Oliver Ames, 3.NEPSAC
EVERGREEN — Kingswood-Oxford at Pingree, 1.
ISL — Governor’s at St. Sebastian’s, 1; Tabor at BB&N,
1; Lawrence Academy at Belmont Hill, 2; St. George’s
atLatin at Middlesex, 2:30; St. Mark’s at Thayer, 2:30.Nobles,2;MiltonAcademyatBrooks, 2 :30;Roxbury
NONLEAGUE — Loomis Chaffee at Phillips Andover,
2:30.

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