The Washington Post - 06.09.2019

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 , 2019. THE WASHINGTON POST EZ M2 D7


Tomorrow
MLB
4 p.m. New York Yankees at Boston » Fox Sports 1
7 p.m. Washington at Atlanta » MASN, WJFK (106.7 FM), WFED (1500 AM)
7 p.m. Texas at Baltimore » MASN2, WTEM (980 AM)
7 p.m. Philadelphia at New York Mets » Fox Sports 1
9 p.m. San Francisco at Los Angeles Dodgers » MLB Network
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
11 a.m. Ohio at Pittsburgh » ACC Network
Noon Cincinnati at Ohio State » WJLA (Ch. 7), WMAR (Ch. 2)
Noon Army at Michigan » WTTG (Ch. 5), WBFF (Ch. 45), WMAL (630 AM)
Noon Syracuse at Maryland » ESPN, WTEM (980 AM)
Noon West Virginia at Missouri » ESPN2
Noon Rutgers at Iowa » Fox Sports 1
Noon Old Dominion at Virginia Tech » ESPNU, WJFK (106.7 FM)
Noon Charleston Southern at South Carolina » SEC Network
Noon Vanderbilt at Purdue » Big Ten Network
Noon UAB at Akron » CBS Sports Network
Noon Bowling Green at Kansas State » MASN2
12:30 p.m. Western Carolina at North Carolina State » NBC Sports Washington
1 p.m. Northern Illinois at Utah » Pac-12 Network
2 p.m. South Florida at Georgia Tech » ACC Network
3:30 p.m. Texas A&M at Clemson » WJLA (Ch. 7), WMAR (Ch. 2)
3:30 p.m. Nebraska at Colorado » WTTG (Ch. 5), WBFF (Ch. 45)
3:30 p.m. Southern Mississippi at Mississippi State » ESPNU
3:30 p.m. Central Michigan at Wisconsin » Big Ten Network
3:30 p.m. Illinois at Connecticut » CBS Sports Network
3:30 p.m. Grambling State at Louisiana Tech » NFL Network
4 p.m. Murray State at Georgia » ESPN2
4 p.m. New Mexico State at Alabama » SEC Network
4:15 p.m. San Diego State at UCLA » Pac-12 Network
5 p.m. Louisiana Monroe at Florida State » ACC Network
6 p.m. Saint Francis (Pa.) at James Madison » NBC Sports Washington
7 p.m. BYU at Tennessee » ESPN
7 p.m. Central Florida at Florida Atlantic » CBS Sports Network
7:30 p.m. LSU at Texas » WJLA (Ch. 7), WMAR (Ch. 2)
7:30 p.m. Buffalo at Penn State » WTTG (Ch. 5), WBFF (Ch. 45)
7:30 p.m. Tulane at Auburn » ESPN2
7:30 p.m. Tennessee Martin at Florida » ESPNU
7:30 p.m. Arkansas at Mississippi » SEC Network
7:30 p.m. Western Michigan at Michigan State » Big Ten Network
7:30 p.m. Nevada at Oregon » Pac-12 Network
8 p.m. Miami at North Carolina » ACC Network
10:30 p.m. Stanford at Southern California » ESPN
10:30 p.m. California at Washington » Fox Sports 1
10:30 p.m. Minnesota at Fresno State » CBS Sports Network
10:45 p.m. Northern Arizona at Arizona » Pac-12 Network
TENNIS
4 p.m. U.S. Open, women’s singles final » ESPN
GOLF
7 a.m. European Tour: European Open, third round » Golf Channel
SOCCER
9:55 a.m. Spanish La Liga 2: Albacete Balompié at Deportivo La Coruña » beIN Sports
2:55 p.m. Spanish La Liga 2: Las Palmas at Tenerife » beIN Sports
AUTO RACING
5:55 a.m. Formula One: Italian Grand Prix, practice » ESPN2
8:55 a.m. Formula One: Italian Grand Prix, qualifying » ESPNews
11 a.m. NASCAR Cup Series: Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard, practice »
NBC Sports Network
Noon NASCAR Xfinity Series: Indiana 250, qualifying » NBC Sports Network
1:30 p.m. NASCAR Cup Series: Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard,
final practice » NBC Sports Network
3 p.m. NASCAR Xfinity Series: Indiana 250 » NBC Sports Network

Sunday
NFL
1 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia » WTTG (Ch. 5), WBFF (Ch. 45), WTEM (980 AM)
1 p.m. Baltimore at Miami » WUSA (Ch. 9), WJZ (Ch. 13), WWDC (104.7 FM),
WIYY (97.9 FM), WBAL (1090 AM)
4 p.m. New York Giants at Dallas » WTTG (Ch. 5), WBFF (Ch. 45)
8:20 p.m. Pittsburgh at New England » WRC (Ch. 4), WBAL (Ch. 11), WJFK (106.7 FM)
MLB
1 p.m. Washington at Atlanta » MASN, WJFK (106.7 FM), WFED (1500 AM)
1 p.m. Texas at Baltimore » MASN2, WWRC (570 AM)
1 p.m. Philadelphia at New York Mets » TBS
4 p.m. Detroit at Oakland » MLB Network
8 p.m. New York Yankees at Boston » ESPN
TENNIS
1 p.m. U.S. Open, women’s doubles final » ESPN
4 p.m. U.S. Open, men’s singles final » ESPN
11 p.m. WTA: Japan Women’s Open; Zhengzhou Open; Jiangxi Open, early rounds »
Tennis Channel
GOLF
6:30 a.m. European Tour: European Open, final round » Golf Channel
SOCCER
11:55 a.m. Spanish La Liga 2: Real Oviedo at CD Mirandés » beIN Sports
2:30 p.m. UEFA Euro 2020, qualifying: Norway at Sweden » ESPNews
AUTO RACING
9:05 a.m. Formula One: Italian Grand Prix » ESPN2
10:30 a.m. NASCAR Cup Series: Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard, qualifying »
NBC Sports Network
2 p.m. NASCAR Cup Series: Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard » WRC (Ch. 4),
WBAL (Ch. 11)
WNBA
4 p.m. Minnesota at Los Angeles » ESPN2
RUNNING
12:30 p.m. 5th Avenue Mile » WRC (Ch. 4), WBAL (Ch. 11)
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY
11 a.m. Princeton vs. Wake Forest » ACC Network
1 p.m. Pennsylvania at North Carolina » ACC Network
MEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER
7 p.m. New Hampshire at Syracuse » ACC Network

WEEKEND TV AND RADIO

BY MICHAEL ERRIGO

The ambulance pulled away
from the football field, up the
concrete path and off the West-
field High premises. As it left, the
fans who had gathered to watch
the Bulldogs take on Freedom-
Woodbridge in the 2018 Virginia
Class 6 semifinals slowly turned
their attention back to the field,
where play was resuming in a
game that now felt altered and
strange.
Inside the ambulance, West-
field quarterback Noah Kim
asked his mother to pass him his
phone.
A two-year starter, the junior
was the appointed custodian of
everything that had been built by
the Westfield program. The 37-
game winning streak. The three
consecutive state titles. The lega-
cy of poise and domination.
Coach Kyle Simmons had been
known to tell people, including


Kim, that the Bulldogs won or lost
because of Noah Kim.
But on the cold and drizzly
afternoon of Dec. 1, all the quar-
terback could do was pull up a live
stream and watch his team’s sea-
son end as the ambulance made
its way to the hospital.
“It wasn’t until a couple of
weeks later, when the time was
right, that people came up to me
and said, ‘You know that was your
first-ever loss?’ ” Kim said.
Nine months later, Kim is back
for his senior season and pre-
pared to pilot Westfield (1-0) back
to the playoffs, this time, he
hopes, with a much different end-
ing.
The injury was sudden and
gruesome. Simmons described it
as the worst he has seen in his
nearly 20 years coaching at West-
field. Kim met serious pressure on
a second-quarter pass attempt
and decided to take the sack. He
tried to go down without absorb-

ing a hit, but the play ended in a
dogpile. In the mess of bodies, his
leg was caught underneath him.
As his tacklers and teammates
made their way back to the line of
scrimmage, Kim lay still on the
frozen ground. He had broken his
femur.
“I just saw him pounding the
ground with his fist,” senior wide
receiver Eli Soto said. “And then I
saw all my teammates coming off
the field, some of them crying.
They couldn’t believe what they
saw.
“I mean, it’s Noah Kim. The star
quarterback, the state champion
that went undefeated as a sopho-
more. Just to see him go down
brought our whole team down.”
Kim said he was never given a
timetable for his recovery. Doc-
tors simply told him to take it one
step at a time, and if all went well,
he should be able to return for his
senior season. But that was
months away.

He had been an athlete all his
life, always moving from one
practice or training session to
another. Being immobilized that
winter changed his body and al-
tered his mind. He dropped
weight throughout December. He
felt antsy and restless, constantly
eager to plow through a recovery
process that couldn’t be rushed.
“I always wanted to be in the
physical therapy room, always
wanted to be lifting,” he said of
that time. “I just wanted to be
back. I wanted to be myself
again.”
Kim had registered to take a
weightlifting class with Simmons
that semester, so he spent a lot of
time in his coach’s office. For two
months, he would do homework
in there alone as his classmates
lifted. He felt weaker as they grew
stronger.
In the office, Simmons had
hung three pictures. The first was
Kim on the ground, right after the

hit. The second was Kim being
taken away on a stretcher. And
the third was an action shot of
Kim playing quarterback.
“I wanted him to see that every
day when he came into my office
because that was the goal: for him
to get back to that last picture,”
Simmons said.
As winter faded and warmer
weather started to arrive, Kim’s
recovery turned into a series of
milestones. In February, he did
light throwing without much use
of his legs. In March, he started
lifting weights in earnest. By
April, he could do real drop-
backs. He started to feel like him-
self again.
By the middle of spring, Kim
was able to turn his attention
away from the injury and toward
his recruitment. He threw for
Division I coaches throughout
April and took a visit to Virginia
Tech, his top choice, in early May.
He committed on the spot.

“Everyone who has helped me
get to this point, all the coaches
and family members, can come
and see me play there,” Kim said.
The final milestone came
months later — this past Friday
night. The No. 6 Bulldogs opened
their season with a game against
Battlefield, and Kim wanted to
prove to his teammates and to
himself that he was ready to lead.
Westfield began its season with
a 51-0 rout of the Bobcats. The
quarterback looked and played
like himself, and the future of the
program again looks bright as the
Bulldogs prepare to host Champe
on Friday.
Before last week’s win, Kim
took the field and headed to the
10-yard line, the spot where he
was injured in December. Alone
in the swirl of warmups, he went
to one knee, returning to that
game and to that moment so he
could fully move past it.
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After bad break, Westfield quarterback Kim worked to get back under center


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FOOTBALL SOCCER

BASKETBALL

TENNIS

NCAA
FRIDAY’S GAMES
SOUTH
William & Mary (1-0) at Virginia (1-0), 8
SOUTHWEST
Wake Forest (1-0) at Rice (0-1), 8
WEST
Marshall (1-0) at Boise State (1-0), 9
Sacramento State (1-0) at Arizona State (1-0), 10
SATURDAY’S GAMES
EAST
Ohio (1-0) at Pittsburgh (0-1), 11 a.m.
Syracuse (1-0) at Maryland (1-0), noon
Marist (0-0) at Georgetown (0-1), 12:30
Kentucky State (0-0) at Robert Morris (0-1), 1
Richmond (1-0) at Boston College (1-0), 3:30
Illinois (1-0) at U-Conn. (1-0), 3:30
N.C. Central (0-1) at Towson (1-0), 6
S. Illinois (0-1) at U-Mass. (0-1), 6
Lehigh (0-1) at Villanova (1-0), 6
Delaware (1-0) at Rhode Island (0-1), 7
Buffalo (1-0) at Penn State (1-0), 7:30
SOUTH
Southern U. (0-1) at Memphis (1-0), noon
Charleston Southern (0-1) at South Carolina (0-1), noon
Old Dominion (1-0) at Virginia Tech (0-1), noon
W. Carolina (0-1) at N.C. State (1-0), 12:30
Mars Hill (0-0) at VMI (0-1), 1:30
The Citadel (0-1) at Elon (0-1), 2
South Florida (0-1) at Georgia Tech (0-1), 2
Charlotte (1-0) at Appalachian State (1-0), 3:30
Texas A&M (1-0) at Clemson (1-0), 3:30
Grambling State (0-1) at Louisiana Tech (0-1), 3:30
Southern Miss. (1-0) at Mississippi State (1-0), 3:30
New Mexico State (0-1) at Alabama (1-0), 4
SE Louisiana (1-0) at Bethune-Cookman (1-0), 4
Murray State (1-0) at Georgia (1-0), 4
Louisiana-Monroe (1-0) at Florida State (0-1), 5
Va. Lynchburg (0-1) at Davidson (1-0), 6
N.C. A&T (1-0) at Duke (0-1), 6
Gardner-Webb (0-1) at East Carolina (0-1), 6
Virginia Union (0-0) at Hampton (1-0), 6
State Francis (Pa.) (1-0) at James Madison (0-1), 6
Virginia State (0-0) at Norfolk State (0-1), 6
UCF (1-0) at FAU (0-1), 7
W. Kentucky (0-1) at FIU (0-1), 7
Furman (1-0) at Georgia State (1-0), 7
E. Kentucky (1-0) at Louisville (0-1), 7
Jackson State (0-1) at South Alabama (0-1), 7
BYU (0-1) at Tennessee (0-1), 7
Tulane (1-0) at Auburn (1-0), 7:30
UT Martin (1-0) at Florida (1-0), 7:30
E. Michigan (1-0) at Kentucky (1-0), 7:30
Liberty (0-1) at Louisiana-Lafayette (0-1), 7:30
Arkansas (1-0) at Mississippi (0-1), 7:30
Miami (0-1) at North Carolina (1-0), 8
MIDWEST
UAB (1-0) at Akron (0-1), noon
Rutgers (1-0) at Iowa (1-0), noon
Bowling Green (1-0) at Kansas State (1-0), noon
Kennesaw State (1-0) at Kent State (0-1), noon
Army (1-0) at Michigan (1-0), noon
West Virginia (1-0) at Missouri (0-1), noon
Cincinnati (1-0) at Ohio State (1-0), noon
Vanderbilt (0-1) at Purdue (0-1), noon
Dayton (0-0) at Indiana State (0-1), 1
Fordham (0-1) at Ball State (0-1), 2
Howard (0-1) at Youngstown State (1-0), 2
Tennessee Tech (1-0) at Miami (Ohio) (0-1), 2:30
E. Illinois (0-1) at Indiana (1-0), 3:30
North Dakota (1-0) at N. Dakota State (1-0), 3:30
Cent. Michigan (1-0) at Wisconsin (1-0), 3:30
Coastal Carolina (0-1) at Kansas (1-0), 7
W. Michigan (1-0) at Michigan State (1-0), 7:30
SOUTHWEST
UTSA (1-0) at Baylor (1-0), 4
South Dakota (0-1) at Oklahoma (1-0), 7
McNeese State (1-0) at Oklahoma State (1-0), 7
North Texas (1-0) at SMU (1-0), 7
Wyoming (1-0) at Texas State (0-1), 7
LSU (1-0) at Texas (1-0), 7:30
Prairie View (1-0) at Houston (0-1), 8
UTEP (1-0) at Texas Tech (1-0), 8
WEST
N. Illinois (1-0) at Utah (1-0), 1
Nebraska (1-0) at Colorado (1-0), 3:30
W. Illinois (0-1) at Colorado State (0-1), 4
Lindenwood (Mo.) (0-0) at E. Washington (0-1), 4:05
San Diego State (1-0) at UCLA (0-1), 4:15
UC Davis (0-1) at San Diego (0-1), 5
N. Colorado (0-1) at Washington State (1-0), 5
Nevada (1-0) at Oregon (0-1), 7:30
Stony Brook (1-0) at Utah State (0-1), 7:30
SE Missouri (1-0) at Montana State (0-1), 8
Cent. Washington (0-0) at Idaho (0-1), 9
North Alabama (1-0) at Montana (1-0), 9
Tulsa (0-1) at San Jose State (1-0), 9
Arkansas State (0-1) at UNLV (1-0), 10
Minnesota (1-0) at Fresno State (0-1), 10:30
Stanford (1-0) at Southern Cal (1-0), 10:30
California (1-0) at Washington (1-0), 10:30
N. Arizona (1-0) at Arizona (0-1), 10:45
Oregon State (0-1) at Hawaii (1-0), 11:59

NFL
NFC
EAST W L T PCT. PF PA
Dallas ............................ 0 0 0 .000 0 0
N.Y. Giants .................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Philadelphia .................. 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Washington .................. 0 0 0 .000 0 0


SOUTH W L T PCT. PF PA
Atlanta .......................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Carolina ......................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0
New Orleans ................. 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Tampa Bay .................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0


NORTH W L T PCT. PF PA
Green Bay ..................... 1 0 01.000 10 3
Detroit .......................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Minnesota ..................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Chicago ......................... 0 1 0 .000 3 10


WEST W L T PCT. PF PA
Arizona ......................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0
L.A. Rams ...................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0
San Francisco ................ 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Seattle .......................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0
AFC
EAST W L T PCT. PF PA
Buffalo .......................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Miami ............................ 0 0 0 .000 0 0
New England ................. 0 0 0 .000 0 0
N.Y. Jets ....................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0


SOUTH W L T PCT. PF PA
Houston ........................ 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Indianapolis .................. 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Jacksonville .................. 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Tennessee ..................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0


NORTH W L T PCT. PF PA
Baltimore ...................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Cincinnati ...................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Cleveland ...................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Pittsburgh ..................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0


WEST W L T PCT. PF PA
Denver ........................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Kansas City ................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0
L.A. Chargers ................ 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Oakland ......................... 0 0 0 .000 0 0


WEEK 1
THURSDAY’S RESULT
Green Bay 10, at Chicago 3
SUNDAY’S GAMES
Washington at Philadelphia, 1
Baltimore at Miami, 1
Atlanta at Minnesota, 1
Tennessee at Cleveland, 1
Kansas City at Jacksonville, 1
L.A. Rams at Carolina, 1
Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 1
Cincinnati at Seattle, 4:05
Indianapolis at L.A. Chargers, 4:05
San Francisco at Tampa Bay, 4:25
N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 4:25
Detroit at Arizona, 4:25
Pittsburgh at New England, 8:20
MONDAY’S GAMES
Houston at New Orleans, 7:10
Denver at Oakland, 10:20


MLS
EASTERN W L T PtsGFGA
Philadelphia......................15 8 6 51 54 42
New York City FC..............14 5 8 50 51 34
Atlanta .............................15 10 3 48 47 33
D.C. United .......................11 10 9 42 39 38
New York ..........................12 12 5 41 47 44
New England ....................10 9 9 39 41 47
Toronto FC ........................10 10 8 38 44 45
Montreal...........................11 15 4 37 42 56
Orlando City........................9 13 7 34 35 39
Chicago ...............................8 12 10 34 44 43
Columbus............................8 15 7 31 33 44
Cincinnati ...........................5 20 3 18 28 67
WESTERN W L T PtsGFGA
Los Angeles FC .................19 4 5 62 74 30
Seattle..............................13 8 7 46 46 43
Minnesota ........................13 9 6 45 46 37
San Jose ...........................13 10 5 44 48 43
Real Salt Lake ..................13 11 4 43 40 35
FC Dallas...........................12 10 7 43 47 38
LA Galaxy .........................13 12 3 42 41 45
Portland............................12 11 4 40 43 40
Sporting K.C. ....................10 11 7 37 41 45
Houston ..............................9 15 4 31 38 49
Colorado..............................8 14 6 30 45 54
Vancouver...........................6 15 9 27 30 53
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
D.C. United 3, at Montreal 0
Colorado 2, at New York 0
Chicago 1, at Columbus 1
Toronto FC 1, at New England 1
at Philadelphia 3, Atlanta 1
at FC Dallas 3, FC Cincinnati 1
at Sporting K.C. 1, Houston 0
New York City FC 3, at Vancouver 1
at Portland 1, Real Salt Lake 0
at San Jose 3, Orlando City 0
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
at Seattle 4, LA Galaxy 3
Minnesota 2, at Los Angeles FC 0
SATURDAY’S MATCHES
New England at New York City FC, 3:30
Toronto FC at FC Cincinnati, 7:30
Los Angeles FC at Orlando City, 7:30
Seattle at Colorado, 9
Sporting K.C. at Portland, 10:30
WEDNESDAY’S MATCHES
Toronto FC at New York City FC, 7
Minnesota at Houston, 8:30
LA Galaxy at Colorado, 9
San Jose at Real Salt Lake, 9:30
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14
San Jose at New York City FC, 12:30
FC Dallas at Chicago, 3:30
Columbus at Atlanta, 7
Cincinnati at Montreal, 7:30
New England at Orlando City, 7:30
Los Angeles FC at Philadelphia, 7:30
Houston at Vancouver, 10

NWSL
W L T PtsGFGA
Portland............................10 3 6 36 39 22
North Carolina ....................9 4 4 31 32 17
Chicago ...............................9 8 2 29 29 26
Utah ....................................8 6 4 28 19 15
Reign FC..............................7 5 6 27 16 20
Washington........................7 7 4 25 22 19
Houston ..............................6 8 4 22 18 28
Sky Blue FC.........................4 11 4 16 15 25
Orlando ...............................4 12 2 14 19 37
SATURDAY’S RESULT
Washington at Orlando, ppd. to Oct. 5
FRIDAY’S MATCH
Portland at Utah, 9:30
SATURDAY’S MATCHES
North Carolina at Sky Blue FC, 3
Orlando at Reign FC, 10
SUNDAY’S MATCH
Houston at Chicago, 6
WEDNESDAY’S MATCHES
Chicago at Orlando, 7:30
North Carolina at Portland, 10:30
FRIDAY, SEPT. 13
Utah at Houston, 8:30
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14
Reign FC at Washington, 7:30
Orlando at North Carolina, 7

WNBA
EAST W L PCT GB
y-Washington..............................24 8 .750 —
y-Connecticut ..............................23 9 .719 1
y-Chicago .....................................19 13 .594 5
Indiana.........................................11 21 .344 13
New York .......................................9 23 .281 15
Atlanta ..........................................8 25 .242 161 / 2
WEST W L PCT GB
xy-Los Angeles ............................20 12 .625 —
y-Las Vegas .................................20 13 .606^1 /^2
y-Minnesota ................................17 15 .531 3
xy-Seattle....................................17 15 .531 3
y-Phoenix.....................................15 17 .469 5
Dallas...........................................10 22 .313 10
x-Late game; y-Clinched playoff berth
WEDNESDAY’S RESULT
at Connecticut 102, Dallas 72
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
at Atlanta 78, Las Vegas 74
Seattle at Los Angeles, Late
FRIDAY’S GAMES
Dallas at Washington, 7
Indiana at New York, 7
Chicago at Connecticut, 7:30
Minnesota at Phoenix, 10
SATURDAY’S GAMES
No games scheduled

HIGH SCHOOLS

TODAY’S FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
DISTRICT
Ballou at Friendship Collegiate, 6
Parkside at Anacostia, 6
MARYLAND
Allegany at Lackey, 7
Annapolis at Meade, 6:30
Atholton at River Hill, 7
Bethesda-Chevy Chase at Magruder, 6:30
Broadneck at Potomac, 6:30
C.H. Flowers at Oxon Hill, 7
Catonsville at Centennial, 7
Central at Friendly, 6:30
Chopticon at McDonough, 7
Douglass at Old Mill, 7
Fairmont Heights at Westlake, 7
Hammond at Oakland Mills, 7
Harford Tech at Patuxent, 7
High Point at Bowie, 7
Huntingtown at Thomas Stone, 7
Largo at Chesapeake, 6:30
Leonardtown at Calvert, 7
Marriotts Ridge at Glenelg, 7
Mount Hebron at Northeast, 6:30
North County at Severna Park, 6:30
North Point at Arundel, 6:30
Northwood at Kennedy, 6:30
Oakdale at Wilde Lake, 7
Paint Branch at Einstein, 7
Parkdale at Suitland, 7
Poolesville at Blake, 6:30
Quince Orchard at Wootton, 6:30
Reservoir at Howard, 7
Richard Montgomery at Gaithersburg, 6:30
Rockville at Damascus, 6:30
Seneca Valley at Watkins Mill, 7
Sherwood at Wheaton, 6:30
South River at Westminster, 6:30
Southern at Glen Burnie, 6:30
Springbrook at Blair, 7 p.m.
St. Charles at Gwynn Park, 6:30
Surrattsville at Kent Island, 7
Sussex Central (Del.) at La Plata, 7
Sussex Tech at Northern, 7
Urbana at Clarksburg, 6:30
Walter Johnson at Churchill, 6:30
Whitman at Northwest, 7
Wise at Eleanor Roosevelt, 7
Woodlawn at Long Reach, 7
VIRGINIA
Broad Run at Brooke Point, 7
Champe at Westfield, 7
Chantilly at Langley, 7
Colgan at Mount Vernon, 7
Dominion at Briar Woods, 7
Fauquier at Brentsville, 7
Forest Park at Annandale, 7
Freedom-Woodbridge at Riverbend, 7
Hayfield at South County, 7
Heritage at Kettle Run, 7
Herndon at Osbourn Park, 7
Hylton at West Potomac, 7
Independence at Freedom-South Riding, 7
Jefferson at Lee, 7
Loudoun County at Millbrook, 7
Marshall at McLean, 7
Oakton at South Lakes, 7
Park View at Falls Church, 7
Patriot at Mountain View, 7
Potomac at Osbourn, 7
Riverside at Loudoun Valley, 7
Rock Ridge at Woodgrove, 7
Stone Bridge at James Madison, 7
Stonewall Jackson at Gar-Field, 7
T.C. Williams at Robinson, 7
Tuscarora at Potomac Falls, 7
Wakefield at Fairfax, 7
Washington-Liberty at Centreville, 7
Wilson at Yorktown, 7:30
PRIVATE
Archbishop Spalding at Bishop Moore, 7
Avalon at Benedictine, 4
Boys’ Latin at Severn, 4:15
Coolidge at Life Christian Academy, 7
Delmar at St. Mary’s of Annapolis, 7
Flint Hill at Paul VI, 7
Georgetown Prep at Loyola Blakefield, 4:30
Gonzaga at Don Bosco Prep (N.J.), 7
John Paul the Great at Potomac School, 4:30
Maret at Manassas Park, 7
MSSD at Central Maryland Christian, 7
Paul Public Charter at St. John’s Catholic Prep, 6
Pallotti at John Carroll, 7
St. John’s at St. Joseph’s Prep, 8

TOMORROW’S FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
DISTRICT
Archbishop Carroll at Theodore Roosevelt, 2
Bell at Dunbar, 10 a.m.
Ron Brown at KIPP, 1
MARYLAND
DuVal at Laurel, 2
Great Mills at Crossland, 2
Northwestern at Bladensburg, 2
PRIVATE
Delbarton at Landon, 1
Gilman at Episcopal, 2
Good Counsel at Mount St. Joseph, 1
Maryland Freedom at Sidwell Friends, 1:30
National Christian at Royalty, 2
O’Connell at Fork Union, 1:30
Riverdale Baptist at McNamara, 2
St. Mary’s Ryken at Calvert Hall, 7
St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes at St. Christopher’s, 1

LOCAL GOLF

BRYCE
Rob Dekrow, Pete Kolf and Malcolm Wilfong won the
Best-of-Three tournament.
MONTGOMERY
Angelo Catucci won low gross with a 74 and Paul Seung
won low net with a 63 at the SGA Fall Fade event.
MOUNT VERNON
Brenda Monroe and Dria Graham won low net during
LGA-9 play. Mary Mitchelson won low net and Patti
Davidson won low gross during LGA-18 play.

BASEBALL

MLB calendar
Oct. 1-2: Wild-card games.
Oct. 3: Division series start.
Oct. 11: League championship series start.
Oct. 22: World Series starts.
October TBA: Trading resumes, day after World Series.
November TBA: Deadline for teams to make qualifying
offers to their eligible former players who became free
agents, fifth day after World Series.
November TBA: Deadline for free agents to accept
qualifying offers, 15th day after World Series.
Nov. 11-14: General managers’ meetings, Scottsdale,
Ariz.
Nov. 19-21: Owners meetings, Arlington, Tex.
Dec. 2: Last day for teams to offer 2020 contracts to
unsigned players on their 40-man rosters.
Dec. 8: Hall of Fame Modern Baseball committee vote
announced, San Diego.
Dec. 9-12: Winter meetings, San Diego.
2020
Jan. 10: Salary arbitration figures exchanged.
Feb. 3-21: Salary arbitration hearings, Phoenix.

U.S. Open
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
At USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center
In New York
Purse: $57,238,700
Surface: Hardcourt outdoor
WOMEN’S SINGLES — SEMIFINAL
Serena Williams (8), United States, def. Elina Svitolina
(5), Ukraine, 6-3, 6-1; Bianca Andreescu (15), Canada,
def. Belinda Bencic (13), Switzerland, 7-6 (7-3), 7-5.
MEN’S DOUBLES — SEMIFINAL
Marcel Granollers, Spain, and Horacio Zeballos (8),
Argentina, def. Kevin Krawietz and Andreas Mies (12),
Germany, 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (7-5); Robert Farah and Juan
Sebastian Cabal (1), Colombia, def. Jamie Murray and
Neal Skupski (15), Britain, 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (10-8).
WOMEN’S DOUBLES — SEMIFINAL
Victoria Azarenka, Belarus, and Ashleigh Barty (8),
Australia, def. Aliaksandra Sasnovich, Belarus, and
Viktoria Kuzmova, Slovakia, 6-0, 6-1.

Friday’s court schedules
PLAY BEGINS ON ALL COURTS AT 11 A.M.
ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM
Robert Farah and Juan Sebastian Cabal (1), Colombia,
vs. Marcel Granollers, Spain, and Horacio Zeballos (8),
Argentina
Daniil Medvedev (5), Russia, vs. Grigor Dimitrov, Bul-
garia
Matteo Berrettini (24), Italy, vs. Rafael Nadal (2), Spain
LOUIS ARMSTRONG STADIUM
Elise Mertens, Belgium, and Aryna Sabalenka (4),
Belarus, vs. Vania King and Caroline Dolehide, United
States

Dream 78, Aces 74
LAS VEGAS ........................ 25 17 15 17 — 74
ATLANTA ........................... 20 17 18 23 — 78
LAS VEGAS: Cambage 7-10 1-3 15, J.Young 3-7 3-4 9,
McBride 4-11 0-0 8, T.Young 3-6 0-0 6, Wilson 6-16 7-8
19, Colson 0-2 3-4 3, Hamby 3-8 1-3 7, Park 0-1 0-0 0,
Plum 3-11 0-1 7, Prince 0-2 0-0 0, Rodgers 0-1 0-0 0.
Totals 29-75 15-23 74.
ATLANTA: Bentley 4-10 2-2 11, Billings 1-9 1-2 3,
Montgomery 4-11 3-4 14, Sykes 6-11 0-2 15, Williams
7-14 6-8 20, Cazorla 0-6 0-0 0, Coates 0-3 1-2 1, Coffey
0-0 0-0 0, Gulich 6-8 0-1 14. Totals 28-72 13-21 78.
Three-point Goals: Las Vegas 1-15 (Plum 1-2, J.Young
0-1, Hamby 0-1, Rodgers 0-1, T.Young 0-1, Prince 0-2,
Colson 0-2, McBride 0-5), Atlanta 9-22 (Sykes 3-5,
Montgomery 3-8, Gulich 2-2, Bentley 1-3, Cazorla 0-4).
Fouled Out: Gulich. Rebounds: Las Vegas 35 (Wilson 8),
Atlanta 47 (Billings 14). Assists: Las Vegas 21 (J.Young
9), Atlanta 19 (Bentley 8). Total Fouls: Las Vegas 19,
Atlanta 19. Technicals: Atlanta coach Nicki Collen. A:
4,023 (18,118).

FIELD HOCKEY
VIRGINIA
Langley 4, Marshall 0
W.T. Woodson 3, James Madison 1
PRIVATE
National Cathedral 1, Good Counsel 0
GOLF
VIRGINIA
Loudoun Valley 150, Tuscarora 137
PRIVATE
Maret 176, Potomac School 156
GIRLS' SOCCER
PRIVATE
Episcopal 0, Washington International 0
National Cathedral 3, Flint Hill 1
VOLLEYBALL
VIRGINIA
Langley def. John Marshall (25-18, 25-17, 25-21)
Loudoun County def. Stone Bridge (25-6, 25-27, 25-22,
25-16)
PRIVATE
Christ Chapel def. Immanuel Christian School (25-1,
25-11, 25-16)
Flint Hill def. Chantilly (25-18, 25-16, 25-14)
Holy Cross def. Carroll (25-11, 25-11, 25-17)

Packers 10, Bears 3


PACKERS ........................... 0703—10
BEARS ................................ 3000—3
FIRST QUARTER
Chicago: FG Pineiro 38, 4:09.
SECOND QUARTER
GB: Graham 8 pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick), 13:08.
FOURTH QUARTER
GB: FG Crosby 39, 5:15.
Attendance: 62,435.
PACKERS BEARS
First Downs .......................................... 13 16
Rushing ................................................... 1 3
Passing .................................................. 10 10
Penalty .................................................... 2 3
Third Down Eff .................................. 2-12 3-15
Fourth Down Eff ................................. 0-0 0-2
Total Net Yards ................................... 213 254
Total Plays ............................................ 57 65
Avg Gain ............................................... 3.7 3.9
Net Yards Rushing ................................ 47 46
Rushes .................................................. 22 15
Avg Per Rush ....................................... 2.1 3.1
Net Yards Passing .............................. 166 208
Sacked-Yds Lost ............................... 5-37 5-20
Gross-Yds Passing .............................. 203 228
Completed-Att. ............................... 18-30 26-45
Had Intercepted ...................................... 0 1
Yards-Pass Play ................................... 4.7 4.2
Kickoffs-Endzone-Tb ....................... 3-3-3 2-1-1
Punts-Avg. ..................................... 9-47.6 8-42.6
Punts Blocked. ........................................ 0 0
Fgs-Pats Blocked ................................ 0-0 0-0
Total Return Yardage ............................. 1 36
Punt Returns ....................................... 1-1 4-36
Kickoff Returns ................................... 0-0 0-0
Interceptions ...................................... 1-0 0-0
Penalties-Yds ................................. 10-71 10-107
Fumbles-Lost ...................................... 0-0 0-0
Time Of Possession ......................... 31:03 28:57
RUSHING
Green Bay: Jones 13-39, Rodgers 3-8, Valdes-Scantling
1-0, Williams 5-0.
Chicago: Davis 5-19, Montgomery 6-18, Trubisky 3-11,
Patterson 1-(minus 2).
PASSING
Green Bay: Rodgers 18-30-0-203.
Chicago: Trubisky 26-45-1-228.
RECEIVING
Green Bay: Valdes-Scantling 4-52, Adams 4-36, Graham
3-30, Williams 2-15, Lewis 2-14, Davis 1-28, Tonyan
1-28, Jones 1-0.
Chicago: Cohen 8-49, Robinson 7-102, Davis 6-17, Ga-
briel 2-24, Montgomery 1-27, Shaheen 1-6, Patterson
1-3.
PUNT RETURNS
Green Bay: Davis 1-1.
Chicago: Cohen 4-36.
KICKOFF RETURNS
Green Bay: None. Chicago, None.
TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS
Green Bay: Martinez 5-2-1, Greene 5-1-0, King 5-0-1,
Alexander 3-2-0, Brown 3-2-0, Smith 3-0-1, Williams 3-
0-0, Savage 3-0-0, Smith 2-3-1.5, Amos 2-1-0, Clark
1-4-.5, Lowry 1-2-0, Adams 1-0-0, Fackrell 0-1-0.
Chicago: Fuller 6-0-0, Mack 5-0-0, Clinton-Dix 5-0-0,
Trevathan 4-1-0, Smith 4-1-0, Floyd 4-0-2, Robertson-
Harris 3-0-1, Amukamara 2-1-0, Hicks 2-0-1, Jackson 2-
0-0, Lynch 1-0-1, Goldman 1-0-0, Skrine 1-0-0, Nichols
0-1-0.
INTERCEPTIONS
Green Bay: Amos 1-0.
Chicago: None.
MISSED FIELD GOALS
None.

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