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Ursuline-Mooneyfootball alert
Fans attending tonight's high school football doubleheader at Stambaugh Stadium, featuring Ursuline vs. Rochester (N.Y.) Aquinas at 5:45, and Cardinal Mooney vs. Painesville Riverside at 8:15 p.m., are reminded of the following policies.
Tickets for the Ursuline game will be sold through halftime. At the beginning of the third quarter, tickets for the Cardinal Mooney-Riverside game will be sold.
Also, fans who purchase reserved seat tickets for the Ursuline game are reminded that those seats are good for that game only. You will be asked to move to general admission seating between games.
Volleyball meetat Hubbard Saturday
HUBBARD -- The Hubbard High Volleyball Classic will be held Saturday with first-round matches scheduled for 9 a.m.
The championship match will be played at 2 p.m.
The Eagles, the defending champs, are ranked 16th in Division II of the state coaches poll and will play host to a strong field that includes Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin, Columbus Bishop Hartley, Salem, Canton GlenOak, Boardman, Strongsville and Southeast.
Notre Dame-Cathedral is ranked No. 7 in Div. II.
Westminsterevents canceled
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. -- Westminster College's men's and women's soccer games scheduled for today at Penn State-Altoona and Saturday at Frostburg (Md.) State were postponed due to Hurricane Isabel.
The games at Penn State-Altoona were rescheduled for Oct. 3, with the women's game at 6 p.m., followed by the men's game at 8 p.m.
The games at Frostburg State have been rescheduled for Oct. 26, with the women's game at 1 p.m., and the men's game at 3 p.m.
Geneva cancels
BEAVER FALLS, Pa. -- Because of the forecast for heavy rain today, the Geneva College men's soccer game with Mt. Vernon Nazarene and the women's first-ever soccer tournament have been canceled.
Women win flight
AKRON -- A team from Mahoning County was the Flight III winners of the American Cancer Society's state women's golf scramble at Firestone Country Club.
The team of Toni Notaro, Rita Lopez, Elizabeth Kobly and Barbara Wollitz shot a winning score of 1-under-par 70. They advanced to the national tournament Oct. 17-18 in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Sherry Makowskiis scholar-athlete
TIFFIN -- Sophomore Sherry Makowski, of Parkman, was one of four softball players at Heidelberg College named as a National Fast-Pitch Coaches Association All-American Scholar-Athlete.
To be eligible, a student-athlete must have had at least a 3.5 grade point average for the 2002-03 school year, have been a starter or significant reserve, and completed two semesters of college.
Makowski earned a 3.70 GPA her freshman year as an Adolescent/Young Adult Education/Math major. She compiled a .263 batting average, with 10 hits. She also doubled and knocked in seven runs.
Sachire loses
MANDEVILLE, La. -- Third-seeded Tripp Phillips and Ryan Sachire were beaten by Germany's Benedikt Dorsch and Slovenia's Matija Zgaga, 6-4, 6-3, in the quarterfinals of the USTA Project Independence Challenger Tennis Tournament Thursday at Hootman Tennis Club.
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No Pan Intendedwins Little Brown Jug
DELAWARE, Ohio -- David Miller guided No Pan Intended to a wire-to-wire win in the Little Brown Jug, leaving the duo one victory short of pacing's Triple Crown.
No Pan Intended, a 2-1 favorite, never lost the lead and won in 1:53, a length better than Make It Brief and Armbro Animate.
With a win in the Messenger Stakes on Oct. 18, Miller and No Pan Intended would be the first Triple Crown winners since 1999.
Vindicator staff/wire reports