C8 Sports The Boston Globe FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2019
Schools
FIELD HOCKEY
Needham 2..................................Milton 0 BAY STATE
Newton North 2....................Brookline 2
Walpole 7............................Weymouth 0
Wellesley 3.......................Framingham 0
Acton-Boxboro 8......................Weston 0 DUAL COUNTY
Lincoln-Sudbury 6...................Bedford 0
Waltham 1.....................Newton South 0
Wayland 3..............................Westford 1
Malden 2....................................Everett 1 GREATER BOSTON
NORTHEASTERN
Beverly 2..............................Gloucester 2
Swampscott 2...................Marblehead 0
Hanover 2.................................Scituate 0 PATRIOT
Hingham 5......................Whit.-Hanson 0
Plymouth North 1...................Duxbury 1
NONLEAGUE
Pembroke 2.........................Marshfield 2
FOOTBALL
NONLEAGUE
St. Marys 6...................Boston English 0
GOLF
BOYS
BAY STATE
Brookline 82..............................Natick 58
Framingham 81........................Milton 77Wellesley 301.....................Braintree 316
CAPE ANN
Rockport 124Georgetown/Pentucket
104
Arlington Cath. 152.....Lowell Cath. 129 CATHOLIC CENTRAL
St. Marys 178................Bp. Fenwick 163
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
St. Johns Prep 206.....Malden Cath. 266
Xaverian 224...........Cath. Memorial 248 GREATER BOSTON
Somerville 51...........................Revere 21
PATRIOT
Hanover 240...........................Quincy 277
Plymouth North 267.Whit.-Hanson 274 SOUTH SHORE
Abington 166........................Rockland 73
TRI-VALLEY
Dedham 28 2...................Bellingham 314
Holliston 235........................Ashland 246 NONLEAGUE
Lynn Classical 33...............Northeast 30
Dartmouth 128....................Bp. Stang 78
Stoneham 40..........................Woburn 32
Durfee 101........................Middleboro 96Westwood 237....................Medford 262
SOCCER
BOYS
McCann Tech 4.....Franklin Cty. Tech 2 BAY STATE
Needham 4..................................Milton 1
Newton North 1....................Brookline 1
Wellesley 1.......................Framingham 1
Weymouth 6............................Walpole 0 CAPE & ISLANDS
Nauset 2.................................Sandwich 0
CAPE ANN
Georgetown 4..............................Triton 0
Manchester 4.......................Pentucket 0Masconomet 2............Ham.-Wenham 1
Newburyport 3.........................Ipswich 0
N. Reading 3.........................Amesbury 0
CATHOLIC CENTRAL
Card. Spellman 3...Saint Joseph Prep 2 MAYFLOWER
Diman 7..................................Blue Hills 3
MERRIMACK VALLEY
Dracut 1....................................Billerica 0
Brockton 4...........................Dartmouth 3 SOUTHEAST
TRI-VALLEY
Dedham 3......................................Millis 1
Holliston 2..............................Norwood 0Medfield 1................................Ashland 0
Westwood 2.........................Hopkinton 2
NONLEAGUE
Matignon 2........Innovation Academy 0
Austin Prep 2...................Charlestown 0Malden Cath. 3.....................St. Marys 0
Douglas 2............................Bellingham 0
Belmont 2.................................Melrose 0
Winchester 6.....................Wilmington 0
Braintree 1...............Bridge.-Raynham 0 GIRLS
BAY STATE
Brookline 2....................Newton North 0
Needham 4..................................Milton 1
Wellesley 3.......................Framingham 0Weymouth 3............................Walpole 1
CAPE & ISLANDS
Sandwich 2.................................Nauset 1
CAPE ANN
Amesbury 1.........................N. Reading 1Manchester 3.......................Pentucket 1
Masconomet 1............Ham.-Wenham 0
Newburyport 2.........................Ipswich 0
Triton 0..............................Georgetown 0
Shawsheen 2........................Northeast 1 COMMONWEALTH
HOCKOMOCK
Canton 2...................................Franklin 1
Mansfield 2................................Sharon 1
Billerica 5....................................Dracut 0 MERRIMACK VALLEY
Tewksbury 1............................Andover 0
MID-WACH
Wachusett 6......................Shrewsbury 0
Ashland 1................................Medfield 0 TRI-VALLEY
Millis 2......................................Dedham 2
NONLEAGUE
Bp. Stang 9..................St. John Paul II 0Arlington 4............................Wakefield 1
Winchester 4.....................Wilmington 1
Bridge.-Raynham 1.....E. Bridgewater 0
Bp. Feehan 3...........................Medway 0
Douglas 3............................Bellingham 0
VOLLEYBALL
GIRLS
BAY STATE
Needham 3..................................Milton 0
NewtWalpole 3............................Weymouth 1onNorth3....................Brookline 1
Wellesley 3.......................Framingham 0
BOSTON CITY
E. Boston 3.......................Charlestown 0
Snowden 3....................................CASH 0 CAPE & ISLANDS
Falmouth 3.......................Sturgis West 0
CAPE ANN
Ipswich 3......................................Triton 0 CATHOLIC CENTRAL
Abp. Williams 3.....................St. Marys 1
Arlington Cath. 3..............Austin Prep 1
Card. Spellman 3..................Matignon 0
Bp. Connolly 3............W. Bridgewater 2 MAYFLOWER
South Shore 3................Norfolk Aggie 1
Southeastern 3........Bristol-Plymouth 1
Tri-County 3...........................Blue Hills 0
Melrose 3.................................Belmont 1 MIDDLESEX
Woburn 3..............................Stoneham 0
SOUTH COAST
Digh.-Rehoboth 3.................Wareham 1
New Mission 3.......................S. Boston 2 NONLEAGUE
Durfee 3.................................Bp. Stang 0
Baseball
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Championship
(Best-of-5)
Columbus 3, Durham 0
Tuesday: Columbus 8.............Durham 3
Wednesday: Columbus 7.......Durham 4Thursday:Columbus 6..........Durham 2
EASTERN LEAGUE
Championship
Trenton 2, Bowie 1(Best-of-5)
Tuesday: Trenton 6....................Bowie 2
Wednesday: Bowie 7..............Trenton 2
Thursday: Trenton 2..................Bowie 1
Friday: Trenton at Bowie......................7x-Saturday: Trenton at Bowie.........6:35
THIS DATE IN BASEBALL
1965 — Willie Mays hit his 500th career
home run off Houston’s Don Nottebartin a 5-1 San Francisco victory.
Tennis
WTA ZHENGZHOU OPEN
at Zhengzhou, ChinaDoubles
Quarterfinals
Yanina Wickmayer, and Tamara Zi-
dansek def. Sofia Kenin and A. Muham-mad United States, 1-6, 7-5, 10-5.; De-
sirae Krawczyk, and Ellen Perez def.
Darija Jurak, and Alison Riske (3), 7-5,
6-3.; Monique Adamczak, and Han
Xinyun def. Lesley Pattinama Kerkhoveand Bibiane Schoofs, 6-3, 6-3.
WTA JIANGXI OPEN
at Nanchang, China
Second RoundSingles
Zhu Lin def. Zhang Shuai (1), 6-0, 1-0
retired.; Elena Rybakina (4) def. Wang
Xinyu, 7-6 (4), 6-2.; Nina Stojanovic def.
Sam Stosur, 6-4, 6-3.; Peng Shuai def.Kristyna Pliskova (8), 6-3, 0-6, 6-4.
Doubles
Quarterfinals
Wang Xinyu and Zhu Lin def. Arina
Rodionova, and Sabrina Santamaria,3-6, 6-2, 10-3.; Jiang Xinyu and Tang
Qianhui def. Anna Danilina, and Elixane
Lechemia, 6-2, 6-4.; Dalila Jakupovic,
and Jessica Moore (3) def. Sofia Shap-atava, and Emily Webley-Smith, Bri-
tian, 6-4, 6-3.
GREENBRIER CLASSIC
at The Old White TPC, W.Va.
First Round
Robby Shelton..........................29-33—62
Scott Harrington......................31-33—64
Mark Hubbard..........................32-32—64
Kevin Na....................................32-32—64
Lanto Griffin..............................31-33—64
Zack Sucher..............................34-30—64
Joaquin Niemann.....................31-34—65
Harold Varner III......................33-32—65
Jimmy Walker...........................32-33—65
Sung Kang.................................32-33—65
Brian Harman...........................32-33—65
Sam Ryder.................................31-34—65
Scottie Scheffler......................32-33—65
Bronson Burgoon.....................31-34—65
Doug Ghim................................32-33—65
Rob Oppenheim.......................32-33—65
Morgan Hoffmann...................31-35—66
Harris English...........................30-36—66
Nick Watney.............................32-34—66
Peter Malnati............................32-34—66
Adam Long................................34-32—66
Ted Potter, Jr............................32-34—66
Austin Cook..............................33-33—66
Scott Brown..............................30-36—66
Andrew Novak..........................32-34—66
Cameron Tringale....................33-33—66
Sungjae Im................................34-32—66
Grayson Murray.......................34-32—66
Kevin Streelman......................32-34—66
J.J. Spaun...................................32-34—66
Martin Laird..............................34-32—66
Anirban Lahiri...........................34-33—67
Jason Dufner.............................32-35—67
Keegan Bradley........................34-33—67
Martin Trainer..........................33-34—67
David Hearn..............................31-36—67
Brendon Todd...........................32-35—67
Richy Werenski........................36-31—67
D.J. Trahan................................32-35—67
Roberto Castro.........................34-33—67
Joseph Bramlett.......................34-33—67
Vince Covello............................32-35—67
Hank Lebioda............................36-31—67
Harry Higgs...............................32-35—67
Fabian Gomez...........................35-32—67
Byeong Hun An........................32-35—67
Cameron Smith........................33-34—67
Adam Schenk...........................32-35—67
Cameron Percy........................33-34—67
Maverick McNealy...................35-32—67
Tyler Duncan............................34-33—67
Dominic Bozzelli.......................32-35—67
Daniel Summerhays................33-35—68
Russell Henley..........................33-35—68
Tom Hoge..................................34-34—68
Bryson DeChambeau..............33-35—68
David Lingmerth......................32-36—68
Matt Jones................................33-35—68
Kyle Westmoreland.................33-35—68
Seamus Power.........................35-33—68
Arjun Atwal...............................34-34—68
John Huh....................................34-34—68
Nate Lashley.............................33-35—68
Brice Garnett............................32-36—68
Patrick Rodgers.......................31-37—68
Talor Gooch..............................34-34—68
Peter Uihlein.............................33-35—68
Matthew NeSmith....................34-34—68
Viktor Hovland.........................34-34—68
Mark Anderson........................34-34—68
Tom Lewis.................................33-35—68
Chase Seiffert...........................34-34—68
Zach Johnson............................33-36—69
Scott Piercy..............................35-34—69
Ben Crane..................................33-36—69
Bud Cauley................................34-35—69
Sam Burns.................................33-36—69
J.J. Henry...................................35-34—69
Bo Hoag.....................................34-35—69
Wes Roach................................34-35—69
Rafael Campos.........................35-34—69
Beau Hossler.............................35-34—69
Robert Streb.............................33-36—69
Rod Pampling...........................34-35—69
Joel Dahmen.............................36-33—69
Doc Redman.............................35-34—69
Brendan Steele.........................34-35—69
Bubba Watson..........................34-35—69
Scott Stallings..........................34-35—69
Jason Kokrak............................33-36—69
Boo Weekley.............................33-36—69
Mackenzie Hughes..................35-34—69
Sebastian Munoz.....................34-35—69
Whee Kim..................................38-31—69
Henrik Norlander.....................36-33—69
Kramer Hickok.........................34-35—69
Sebastian Cappelen................34-35—69
Alex Cejka.................................35-35—70
Johnson Wagner......................34-36—70
Nick Taylor................................34-36—70
George McNeill.........................34-36—70
Patton Kizzire...........................35-35—70
Bill Haas.....................................35-35—70
Chris Baker...............................32-38—70
Tyler McCumber......................33-37—70
Nelson Ledesma.......................33-37—70
Davey Jude................................32-38—70
Shintaro Ban.............................32-38—70
Branden Grace.........................35-35—70
Danny Lee.................................34-36—70
Tim Wilkinson...........................35-35—70
Carlos Ortiz...............................33-37—70
Hayden Springer......................32-38—70
Xinjun Zhang............................32-38—70
Sangmoon Bae.........................35-36—71
Jonathan Byrd..........................33-38—71
Matt Every................................32-39—71
Ryan Armour............................32-39—71
Kevin Chappell.........................36-35—71
J.B. Holmes................................36-35—71
Ryan Brehm..............................35-36—71
Steve Allan................................35-36—71
Sepp Straka..............................34-37—71
Roger Sloan..............................36-35—71
Rhein Gibson.............................33-38—71
D.A. Points.................................35-37—72
Russell Knox.............................35-37—72
Robert Garrigus........................37-35—72
Denny McCarthy......................33-39—72
Kristoffer Ventura....................33-39—72
Michael Gligic...........................33-39—72
Brendon de Jonge....................33-39—72
Billy Hurley III...........................35-37—72
Josh Teater...............................34-38—72
Ben Taylor.................................36-36—72
Andrew Landry.........................34-39—73
Kyoung-Hoon Lee....................36-37—73
New England players
65 — Rob Oppenheim, Andover, 32-
33
67 — Keegan Bradley, Hopkinton, 34-
33
68 — Peter Uihlein, Mattapoisett, 33-
35
34 69 — J.J. Henry, Fairfield, Conn., 35-
69 — Scott Stallings, Worcester, 34-
35
KLM OPEN
at AmsterdamFirst Round
Callum Shinkwin, England..................66
Gavin Green, Malaysia.........................67
Per Langfors, Sweden..........................67
Marc Warren, Scotland.......................67Chris Paisley, England.........................67
Matthew Southgate, England.............67
Nicolai Hojgaard, Denmark.................67
Sam Horsfield, England.......................67
James Morrison, England....................68
Koen Kouwenaar, Netherlands..........68Rowin Caron, Netherlands..................68
Serio Garcia, Spain...............................68
Romain Langasque, France................68
Haydn Porteous, South Africa............68
Scott Jamieson, Scotland....................68Max Orrin, England..............................68
Also
Kurt Kitayama, United States............69
Johannes Veerman, United States....69
Sean Crocker, United States..............70Lee Westwood, England......................70
Padraig Harrington, Ireland................71
Patrick Reed, United States................72
Troy Merritt, United Stats...................73
Berry Henson, United States..............75
Jose Maria Olazabal, Spain................76Martin Kaymer, Germany...................77
John Caitlin, United States..................78
Sihwan Kim, United States.................78
David Cooke, United States...............DQ
Soccer
MLS
Eastern Conference
W L T Pts. GF GA
NYCFC ..................15 5 9 54 54 36
Philadelphia ........15 8 6 51 54 42
Atlanta .................15 10 3 48 47 33
Toronto FC...........11 10 9 42 50 47D.C. United ..........11 10 9 42 39 38
New York.............12 12 5 41 47 44
NEW ENGLAND...10 10 9 39 42 49
Montreal ..............11 15 4 37 42 56Orlando City..........9 13 8 35 37 41
Chicago..................8 12 10 34 44 43
Columbus...............8 15 7 31 33 44
Cincinnati ..............5 21 3 18 29 72
Western Conference
Los Angeles FC...19 4 6 63 76 32Real Salt Lake.....14 11 4 46 41 35
Seattle..................13 9 7 46 46 45
Minnesota............13 10 6 45 46 39
San Jose...............13 11 5 44 48 44
Portland...............13 11 4 43 45 41FC Dallas..............12 10 7 43 47 38
LA Galaxy ............13 13 3 42 42 47
Kansas City .........10 12 7 37 42 47
Colorado ..............10 14 6 36 49 55Houston................10 15 4 34 40 49
Vancouver .............6 15 9 27 30 53
San Jose at New York City FC......12:30 SATURDAY’S GAMES
FC Dallas at Chicago.........................3:30
Columbus at Atlanta..............................7
Cincinnati at Montreal......................7:30
NEW ENGLAND at Orlando City......7:30Los Angeles FC at Philadelphia......7:30
Houston at Vancouver.........................10
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
Toronto FC 1...........New York City FC 1
Houston 2.............................Minnesota 0Colorado 2............................LA Galaxy 1
Real Salt Lake 1.....................San Jose 0
NWSL
North Carolina....11 4 4 37 40 18
Portland...............10 5 6 36 39 29
Chicago................11 8 2 35 33 26
Utah Royals FC.....9 6 4 31 20 15
Reign FC.................8 5 6 30 19 21Washington...........7 7 4 25 22 19
Houston..................6 9 4 22 18 31
Sky Blue FC...........4 12 4 16 16 27
Orlando Pride .......4 14 2 14 20 41
FRIDAY’S GAME
Utah Royals FC at Houston.............8:30
Chicago 1.......................Orlando Pride 0 WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
North Carolina 6.....................Portland 0
PREMIER LEAGUE
GP W D L Diff. Pts.
Liverpool..............4 4 0 0 +9 12Man City ..............4 3 1 0 +11 10
Leicester City......4 2 2 0 +3 8
Crystal Palace.....4 2 1 1 +1 7
Arsenal.................Everton.................4 2 1 1 0 74211 0 7
West Ham............4 2 1 1 –1 7
Man United..........4 1 2 1 +3 5
Tottenham...........4 1 2 1 +1 5
Sheffield Utd .......4 1 2 1 0 5Chelsea.................4 1 2 1 –3 5
Burnley.................4 1 1 2 –1 4
Southampton ......4 1 1 2 –2 4
Newcastle............4 1 1 2 –2 4
Bournemouth......4 1 1 2 –3 4Brighton ...............4112 –3 4
Wolverhamptn....4 0 3 1 –1 3
Aston Villa ...........4 1 0 3 –2 3
Norwich City .......4 1 0 3 –4 3Watford................4 0 1 3 –6 1
Basketball
WNBA
SUNDAY’S GAMESConference Finals
Seattle.................at Los Angeles, 3 p.m.
Chicago..................at Las Vegas, 5 p.m.
Conference Semifinals
Chicago 105............................Phoenix 76 WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
Seattle 84...........................Minnesota 74
THIS DATE IN SPORTS
1992 — Buffalo’s Jim Kelly and San
Francisco’s Steve Young throw formore than 400 yards and neither team
punts, the first time in NFL history, as
the Bills beat the 49ers 34-31.
(^1997) school-record five touchdown passes— Cade McNown throws a
as UCLA routs No. 11 Texas 66-3.
Transactions
BASEBALL
Kansas City (AL): Claimed P Randy
Rosario off waivers from the Chicago
Cubs. Recalled INF Kelvin Gutierrez
and placed him on the 60-day IL.
Los Angeles (NL): Activated P Rich Hill
from the 60-day IL. Designated P Jaime
Schultzforassignment.
New York (AL) : Reinstated P Ste-
phenTarpleyfromthe 1 0-dayIL.
Toronto (AL): Reinstated P Elvis Lu-
ciano from the 60-day IL. Released P
Clayton Richard.
FOOTBALL
NFL : Suspended Buffalo Bills LB
Tyrel Dodson for six games as a result
of an alleged altercation with his girl-friend.
er to practice squad. Released LB Nate Buffalo (AFC): Signed TE Nate Beck-
Hall from practice squad.
Cleveland (AFC): Signed G Colby
Gossett to practice squad. Released CB
Donnie Lewis Jr. from practice squad.
Detroit (NFC): Signed RB Nick Bros-
sette to practice squad. Released RB
David Williams from practice squad.
Green Bay (NFC): Signed G Ben
Braden to practice squad.
Houston (AFC): Signed CB Cornell
Armstrong to practice squad.
Miami (AFC): Signed DE Tank Carra-
dine. Placed DE Jonathan Ledbetter on
IR.
Minnesota (NFC): Signed CB Nate
Meadows from practice squad. Placed
WR Josh Doctson on IR. Signed WR Al-exander Hollins to practice squad.
Dawkins to practice squad. Placed QB Tennessee (AFC): Signed RB Dalyn
Logan Woodside on the practice squad
IL.
Washington (NFC): Signed TE Don-
ald Parham Jr. to practice squad.
HOCKEY
rissey to an eight-year contract exten- Winnipeg (NHL): Signed D Josh Mor-
sion through the 2027-28 season.
COLLEGE
nior defensive football analyst. Florida State : Named Jim Leavitt se-
and Lisa Izzi assistant athletic trainers. Fordham : Named Christopher Duffy
New Jersey City : Named Nicholas
Gravina men’s assistant wrestlingcoach.
tant softball coach. Nyu : Named Alison Meagher assis-
Murphy assistant baseball coach. Rhode Island College : Named Matt
LatestLine
College Football
Friday
Favorite................Pts. .............Underdog
At Wake Forest....3 ...........N. Carolina
At BC....................21 ..................KansasWash. St................9 ................Houston
Saturday
Ohio St.................15½ ............At Indiana
At Miss. St............7½ ............Kansas St.
N.C. State..............7 .....At W. VirginiaMaryland...............7½ ............At Temple
At Cincinnati.......17 ............Miami (O)
At Penn St...........17 ............Pittsburgh
At Illinois...............8 ..........E. MichiganAt Georgia...........33 ........Arkansas St.
AtColorado..........3½..............AirForce
San Diego St.......16 ..At New Mex. St
FAU.........................2½ .............At Ball St.
At Notre Dame...34½ .............New Mex.At C. Michigan.....3½ ....................Akron
At UCF...................7½ ...............Stanford
Alabama..............25½ ......At S. Carolina
At Navy..................7 ...........E. Carolina
Army....................17 ................At UTSAUSC........................4½ ..................At BYU
AtMinnesota......15½..........GeorgiaSo.
At N'western......18½ .....................UNLV
Okla. St................14 ................At TulsaMemphis.............18½ .....At S. Alabama
Iowa.......................2½ ...........At Iowa St.
At Arkansas..........9½ ................Colo. St.
Louisville.............10 ........W. Kentucky
At Michigan St...13½ ...........Arizona St.At California.......14 ...............N. Texas
La. Tech...............10½ ...At Bowl. Green
Buffalo...................4½ .............At Liberty
At Troy..................2½ ................So. Miss
At Charlotte........18½ ...................UMassAt Marshall...........5½ ......................Ohio
At Auburn............35 ................Kent St.
Florida...................7½ .........At Kentucky
At W. Michigan..10 ............Georgia StAt SMU................17½ ..............Texas St.
Duke.......................6½ ..At Middle Tenn.
At Washington...21 ..................Hawaii
TCU........................2½ ............At Purdue
Clemson..............27½ .........At SyracuseAt Virginia.............7½ .............Florida St
Oklahoma...........22½ ................At UCLA
At Nebraska........14 ...............N Illinois
Texas...................32½ .......................Rice
Texas Tech............2 ............At Arizona
NFL
Sunday
At Tennessee........3 .........Indianapolis
La Chargers..........2½ .............At Detroit
Buffalo...................2 ........At NY Giants
At Baltimore.......13 .................Arizona
NEW ENGLAND..18½ ..............At MiamiDallas.....................4½ ....At Washington
At Houston...........8½ .........Jacksonville
At Pittsburgh........3½ ..................Seattle
At Cincinnati.........1 .....San FranciscoAt Green Bay........3............Minnesota
Kansas City..........7½ ..........At Oakland
At LA Rams...........2½ .......New Orleans
Chicago.................2½ .............At Denver
Phila.......................1 ............At Atlanta
Monday
Cleveland..............2½ ............At NY Jets
Boxing
Fight Schedule
Sept. 13 : At Madison Square Garden,
New York, Devin Haney vs. Zaur Abdul-
laev, 12, for the interim WBC World
lightweight title; Michael Hunter vs.
Sergey Kuzmin, 10, for Hunter’s WBAInter-Continental heavyweight title.
vs. Hugo Rosendo Guarneros, 12, for Sept. 14 : At London, Sunny Edwards
Edwards IBF International super fly-
weight title; Brad Foster vs. Lucien
Reid, 12,forFoster’sBritishsuperban-
tamweight title; Dec Spelman vs. Sha-kan Pitters, 10, for Spelman’s BBBofC
English light heavyweight title; Zak
Chelli vs. Kody Davies, 10, light heavy-
weights.; At T-Mobile Arena, Las Ve-gas, Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin, 12,
heavyweights; Emanuel Navarrete vs.
Juan Miguel Elorde, 12, for Navarrete’s
WBO junior featherweight title; Jose
Pedraza vs. Jose Zepeda, 10, juniorwelterweights; Isaac Lowe vs. Ruben
Garcia Hernandez, 10, featherweights;
Felix Valera vs Vyacheslav Shabran-
skyy, 10, light heavyweights.; At Digni-ty Health Sports Park, Carson, Calif.,
Jaime Munguia vs. Patrick Allotey, 12,
for Munguia’s WBO World super wel-
tereight title; Ryan Garcia vs. Avery
Sparrow, 10, lightweights.
Sept. 20 : At La Hacienda Event Cen-
ter, Midland, Texas (SHO), Ruben Villavs. Enrique Vivas, 10, for Villa’s WBO
International featherweight title; Mi-
chael Dutchover vs. Thomas Mattice,
10, lightweights.
Sept. 21: At Rabobank Theater, Ba-
kersfield, Calif. (FS1), Jeison Rosario
vs. Bakhram Murtazaliev, 12, superwelterweights; Peter Quillin vs. Alfredo
Angulo, 12, super middleweights; Chris
Colbert vs. Miguel Beltran Jr., 10, feath-
erweights; Thomas Dulorme vs. Terrel
Williams, 10, welterweights; Jesus Ra-mos vs. Rickey Edwards, 10, super
lightweights.
Sept. 28: At Staples Center, Los Ange-
les (PPV), Errol Spence Jr. vs. Shawn
Porter, 12, for Spence’s IBF/WBC
World welterweight titles; Anthony
Dirrell vs. David Benavidez, 12, forDirrell’s WBC World super middle-
weight title; Mario Barrios vs. Batyr
Akhmedov, 12, for the vacant WBA
World super lightweight title; JosesitoLopez vs. John Molina Jr., 10, welter-
weights; Robert Guerrero vs. Jerry
Thomas, 10, welterweights.
Oct. 1 : At Osaka, Japan, Hiroto Kyo-
guchi vs. Tetsuya Hisada, 12, for Kyo-
guchi’s WBA Super World light fly-
weight title.
Oct. 5 : At Madison Square Garden,
New York, Sergiy Derevyanchenko vs.Gennady Golovkin, 12, for the vacant
IBF middleweight title.
Scoreboard
YYY
FRI
9/13
SAT
9/14
SUN
9/15
MON
9/16
TUE
9/17
WED
9/18
THU
9/19
PHI
7:05
NESN
PHI
1:05
NESN
SF
7:10
NESN
SF
7:10
NESN
SF
1:05
NESN
MIA
1:00
CBS
ORL
7:30
NBCSB
Home games shaded For updated scores: bostonglobe.com/sports
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ON THE AIR
AUTO RACING
6:30 p.m. NHRA: Friday Nitro Reading FS1
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BASEBALL
4 p.m. Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs MLB
7 p.m. Minnesota at Cleveland MLB
BASKETBALL
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noon Vuelta A Espana (Stage 19) NBCSN
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2 p.m. PGA: Military Tribute at the Greenbrier Golf
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2:30 p.m. Bundesliga: Wolfsburg at Fortuna FS2
10 p.m. Liga MX: Tigres UANL at Club Tijuana FS2
TENNIS
1 p.m. USTA: Pro Circuit Cary (quarterfinals) Tennis
Golf
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SN
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3 p.m. — NY Yankees at Toronto,
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL
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braska, FS1; Oklahoma at UCLA,
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se State, ESPN2
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na, ESPN
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Freiburg at TSG 1899 Hoffenheim,
FS1
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at SC Paderborn, FS1
6 p.m. — MLS: New York at Seattle,
ESPN
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Portland, FS1
TENNIS
10 a.m. — USTA Pro Circuit Cary (fi-
nal), Tennis
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By Nate Weitzer
GLOBE CORRESPONDENT
The kickoff of the 2019
high school football season
has brought its share of chal-
lenges.
From the MIAA’s switch to
National Federation High
School rules, to threats from
the Eastern Equine Encephali-
tis (EEE) virus, it’s been far
from business as usual for
most programs.
Add in a calendar year that
thrusts Labor Day into the
preseason and adds another
weekend to the fall season,
forcing coaches to make tough
decisions regarding their
schedule.
Many programs pushed
their season opener back to
add a week of preparation, but
Mansfield coachMikeRed-
dingis taking a different ap-
proach.
After his Hornets handled
BC High, 31-10, in their open-
er, Redding and his Division 2
South hopefuls headed to
Ohio this weekend for a Friday
night showdown against the
La Salle Lancers (2-0), the No.
83 program in the country, per
MaxPreps.
To prepare for the formida-
ble challenge, Redding flew to
Cincinnati, Ohio, on Saturday,
Aug. 31 following Mansfield’s
scrimmage against Central
Catholic to scout La Salle’s
opener against Lakota West.
The 31-year coach hopes
this trip will also have a last-
ing impact for his players off
the field; the 66 participating
students will tour Ohio State,
visit the National Under-
ground Railroad Museum,
and watch Notre Dame face
New Mexico on Saturday af-
ternoon before flying home.
Then Mansfield will enjoy a
bye week before opening
league play as the defending
Hockomock Kelley-Rex cham-
pions.
For Redding, preseason
trips became obsolete three
years ago when the MIAA re-
stricted practice sessions.
Mansfield’s last team excur-
sion came in 2016, so this trip
fulfills Redding’s unofficial
goal to give each senior class
one memorable experience
out of the state.
“When the MIAA basically
eliminated double sessions,
we stopped going to preseason
camps,” explained Redding.
“We felt this trip would kind
of replace that. We’ll get in an
early-season game and be on
charter buses together for
hours. So you hope the benefit
of all this is that you come
home a closer, more tight-knit
team.”
To fund the trip, Mans-
field’s senior captains spear-
headed a series of fundraisers,
while the Gridiron Club of
Mansfield contributed the oth-
er half of the budget.
One of those captains is
MikeDeBolt, the Hornets’ pro-
lific kicker and tailback, who
happens to be engaged in his
own season-long fundraising
campaign to fight pediatric
cancer. For the second season,
DeBolt offers a page on Alexs-
lemonade.org, in which sup-
porters can make a flat-rate
donation or pledge a donation
for every point DeBolt scores.
With nearly 150 yards from
scrimmage, two touchdowns,
a 26-yard field goal, and four
extra points last Friday night,
DeBolt got off to a great start
with 19 of Mansfield’s 31
points over BC High.
“It’s definitely in the back
of my mind when I’m playing,”
said DeBolt. “Every touch-
down I’m thinking, that’s six
more dollars, every extra
point, that’s one more dollar.”
While he was raised a Uni-
versity of Michigan fan, De-
Bolt said he’s excited to tour
Ohio State, and even more ea-
ger for the senior-laden Hor-
nets to test their mettle
against one of the nation’s top
programs.
DeBolt also hopes to earn a
scholarship offer to kick at the
collegiate level, so going head-
to-head against La Salle kicker
JakeSeibert, a Ohio State
commit, could boost his indi-
vidual stock.
“It’s going to be cool to
showcase what Massachusetts
football is really about. It
should be a really cool team-
bonding experience and we
should benefit from it,” said
DeBolt. “It’s also definitely
motivating kicking against
[Seibert] to show how I com-
pare, and that even though
I’m from Massachusetts, I can
compete with everyone else in
the country.”
After outlasting two-time
defending Div. 2 state champi-
on King Philip in the 2018 reg-
ular season, Mansfield was
knocked out of the state tour-
nament by KP for the second
straight year.
However, DeBolt suffered a
broken ankle in that playoff
game, star linebackerVinnie
Holmeswas inactive with
mono, and tailbackNickMar-
cianowas out for the season
with a knee injury.
Redding hopes that his ad-
justed schedule will prime his
players for success.
“It’s definitely the end goal
to be battle-tested against
high-level competition,” said
Redding. “I felt a couple years
ago we opened with a couple
wins and one was easy, and all
of a sudden we were playing
KP, and it was a whole differ-
ent level.”
“If we can stay healthy and
play good competition, it defi-
nitely should help.”
EEEthreat
Staying healthy is the top
priority for towns in the areas
affected by the EEE virus.
Dozens of programs have
moved their Friday night
games to Friday or Saturday
afternoon to comply with
town-imposed curfews.
That means defending D2
state champion North An-
dover opens at 4 p.m. Friday
against Marblehead, and Cen-
tral Catholic gets an extra day
to prepare for its opener
against defending D3 state
champion Springfield Central
at 4 p.m. Saturday.
“If you play high school
football, you always have to be
ready to adjust for something,”
said North Andover coach
JohnDubzinski. “A change is a
change and it’s out of our
hands.”
Both Dubzinski and Cen-
tral coachChuckAdam-
opolouselected to add a week
to their preseason schedule
because of widespread turn-
over due to graduation. North
Andover returns only five
starters on both sides of the
ball, while Central is breaking
in a new corps of linebackers
and tailbacks.
The impact of EEE goes be-
yond the gridiron to challenge
entire athletic departments,
but putting a hold on the tra-
dition of “Friday Night Lights”
(until a frost ends the mosqui-
to threat) is the most notable
change.
Andover, Concord-Carlisle,
Framingham, Holliston,
Methuen, Milford, and Way-
land are just a few of the
teams that will not play their
home openers under the
lights.
But for Walpole athletic di-
rectorRonDowd, whose Reb-
els take on rival Natick Friday
afternoon at 4, the games
must go on.
“Although it might not be
‘Friday Night Lights,’ it’s still
Walpole-Natick,” said Dowd.
“It means something. The
time is not ideal, but both
teams will be ready to go.”
Nate Weitzer can be reached at
[email protected].
Marblehead at North Andover: With just five starters returning on either side
of the ball, the defending D2 state champion Scarlet Knights hope to use an
extra week of practice to start strong. But Declan Rudloff and the Magicians
defense pose a serious threat to North Andover’s state-best 13-game win-
ning streak. Pick : Marblehead.
Natick at Walpole: After thrashing Needham, 42-0, in their home opener, the
Redhawks look to handle another Bay State Conference foe. Will Jarvis and
Walpole will look to keep pace. Pick : Natick.
Xaverian at Everett: Both of these perennial powers dropped their opener for
the first time in recent memory. Will the Tide bounce back at home? Or will
Xaverian add to Everett’s newfound misfortune? Pick : Everett.
Lincoln-Sudbury at Reading: It took an 80-yard Hail Mary with 11 seconds re-
maining for L-S to get past Reading in the D2 North semifinals last November.
Those Rockets still on the roster have not forgot the sting of that loss. Pick :
Reading.
Cohasset at Rockland: The Bulldogs steamrolled a solid Nantucket squad in
their opener, while the Skippers defeated rival Norwell. Now two of the top
teams in the South Shore League square off in a potential postseason pre-
view. Pick : Rockland.
NATE WEITZER
Gamestowatch
FRIDAY’S GAMES
EASTERN MASS.
BAY STATE — Milton at Framingham, 3:45;Natick at Walpole, 4.
BOSTON CITY — Latin Academy at Tech Boston,6; South Boston/Burke at Brighton, 6:30.
CAPE ANN — Pentucket at Ipswich, 6:30; New-
buryport at Lynnfield, 7.
COMMONWEALTH — Chelsea at Shawsheen, 5;
Lynn Tech at Nashoba Valley Tech, 7.
HOCKOMOCK — King Philip at Foxborough, 7.
MAYFLOWER — Old Colony at Holbrook/Avon,
6:30.
MERRIMACK VALLEY — Billerica at Lowell, 7.
MIDDLESEX — Wakefield at Belmont, 6; Woburn
at Wilmington, 7.
NORTHEASTERN — Gloucester at Revere, 7;
Lynn English at Swampscott, 7; Salem at Pea-
body, 7.
PATRIOT — Hanover at Whitman-Hanson, 5; Sil-ver Lake at North Quincy, 7.
SOUTH COAST — Fairhaven at Greater New
Bedford, 7.
SOUTH SHORE — Cohasset at Rockland, 7.
TRI-VALLEY — Medfield at Dedham, 7.
NONLEAGUE — Bristol-Plymouth at Coyle &
Cassidy, 3:30; Hull at Blue Hills, 4; Marblehead
at North Andover, 4; Nantucket at Mashpee, 4;
North Reading at Greater Lawrence, 4; Old
Rochester at Dartmouth, 4; Hopkinton at Way-land, 4:30; Marshfield at Dennis-Yarmouth, 6;
Martha’s Vineyard at Mystic Valley, 6; Melrose
at Malden, 6; Northeast at Amesbury, 6; Pem-
broke at Archbishop Williams, 6; St. John Paul II
at Sandwich, 6; Stoughton at Medford, 6;Tewksbury at Needham, 6; Wareham at Atlan-
tis Charter, 6; Cathedral at East Boston, 6:30;
Manchester Essex at Timberlane (N.H.), 6:30;
Abington at Hingham, 7; Arlington Catholic atWatertown, 7; Ashland at Sharon, 7; Bridgewa-
ter-Raynham at Duxbury, 7; Brockton at Lynn
Classical, 7; Cambridge at Arlington, 7; Chelms-
ford at Acton-Boxborough, 7; Diman at Case, 7;
Essex Tech at Austin Prep, 7; Georgetown atLowell Catholic, 7; Keefe Tech at Monty Tech, 7;
Lincoln-Sudbury at Reading, 7; Minuteman at
Matignon/Saint Joseph Prep, 7; O’Bryant at
Boston Latin, 7; Plymouth South at Dighton-Re-
hoboth, 7; Quincy at Norwell, 7; Roxbury Prep atBrookline, 7; Saugus at Bedford, 7; Southeast-
ern at Seekonk, 7; St. Johns (Shrewsbury) at
Catholic Memorial, 7; Taunton at Durfee, 7;
Wellesley at East Bridgewater, 7; Weymouth atPlymouth North, 7; Xaverian at Everett, 7; Bell-
ingham at Canton, 7:30.
SATURDAY’S GAMES
EASTERN MASS.
HOCKOMOCK — Attleboro at Milford, 2
MAYFLOWER — Tri-County at South Shore Voc-
Tech, 11a.
TRI-VALLEY — Westwood at Medway, 11a.
NONLEAGUE — Braintree at Barnstable, 12;
Winchester at Newton South, 12; Bishop Fen-
wick at Hamilton-Wenham, 1; Bishop Stang at
Card. Spellman, 1; Burlington at Lawrence, 1;Malden Catholic at Methuen, 1; Monomoy at
CapeCodTech,1;RandolphatMillis, 1 ;Triton
at Weston, 1; Falmouth at Somerville, 2; New-
ton North at Waltham, 2; Franklin at Andover,
2:30; Bishop Feehan at Holliston, 3; St. JohnsPrep at Haverhill, 3; Concord-Carlisle at Oliver
Ames, 4; Spring. Central at Central Catholic, 4.
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