Friday, September 17, 2010

Scores and Sports Info for 09/17/2010

MLB - Giants move into 1st place in NL West. Twins complete sweep of fading White Sox. Slumping Padres lose grip on West lead. Nats OF Morgan to serve 1 ban of 8 games. Young to rejoin Padres rotation Saturday. Lopez pitches
Diamondbacks past Reds 3-1. Pelfrey gets 15th win, Mets sweep Bucs.



NFL - Vincent Jackson can play Week 5 if dealt. Playful Portis mum on female reporters. Panthers QB Moore expected to start. Jets CB Revis OK despite tight hamstring. Cowboys FB Anderson out, DE Ware returns.



NCAA FOOTBALL - Game of the week-Fozzy Whittaker and Texas could have their hands full at Texas Tech. NC State moves to 3-0, beats Cincinnati. Green's jersey buyer faces drug charge. Syracuse WR Weaver out for season. D-line coach Elston
rejoins Notre Dame. Saban: Ingram ready to go against Duke. Ten Or 10?Nick Foles and Arizona host Iowa in the biggest of Saturday's trio of Big Ten vs. Pac-10 tilts. LAST NIGHT-N.C.STATE 30 CINCINNATI 19.
TONIGHTS GAMES- Kansas(1-1) at So.Miss.(1-1) at 8 PM EDT and Calif.(2-0) at Nevada (2-0) at 10 PM EDT.



CFL - Jesse Lumsden won't be making his return with the Blue Bombers, opening the door for the Stampeders to sign the running back.
TONIGHTS GAME - SASKATCHEWAN at CALGARY 9 PM EDT.




NBA - F Malik Allen signs with Magic. Raptors add F Dupree for training camp. Heat to train 6 days at Air Force base. Jazz ink free-agent C Elson. Fantasy basketball-How much will LeBron James' fantasy value be hurt by playing with
D-Wade and the Heat?



NHL - Blackhawks extend Quenneville 3 years. Penguins' Staal to miss start of season. Ducks sign Mara with Lydman sidelined. Veteran C Morrison to get Canucks tryout. Ottawa to host 2012 All-Star Game. D Staal, Rangers agree to
multiyear deal'Canes' Gleason figure skates for a day. Ducks sign LW Ryan for 5 years, $25.5M.



NASCAR - Regular-season awards-Who's been the best driver in 2010? How about best race? Kevin Harvick figures in both.Kyle Busch has the talent to win a title, but does he have the maturity to endure a 10-race marathon?



GOLF - FedEx Cup playoffs-Matt Kuchar will enter next week's final event on top, but a lot of players have a chance to win the $10 million. Austrian Open Jose Manuel Lara and Graeme McDowell share the early halfway lead.



UFC - The referee's standard command is "defend yourself at all times." Rousimar Palhares didn't and lost to Nate Marquardt. The Ultimate Fighter 12Fighters earn their spot in the house as a new season debuts.

BOXING - Sergio Mora has maintained a low profile since "The Contender." But a win over Shane Mosley would change things fast. Friday, September 17, 2010Los Angeles (Telefutura)Jose Navarro (26-4-0, 12 KOs) vs. Nestor Rocha (21-2-0,
7 KOs) 8 Rounds - Bantamweight Division Primm, Nev. (Showtime)Freddy Hernandez (26-1-0, 18 KOs) vs. Mike Anchondo (30-2-0, 19 KOs) 10 Rounds - Welterweight Division. Cancun, Mexico (ESPN3.com; ESPN Deportes (delayed))Edrin Dapudong (20-2-0, 11 KOs) vs. Wilbert Uicab (29-5-1, 18 KOs)



SOCCER - MLS - Red Bulls star Thierry Henry's celebratory kick left goalkeeper Kevin Hartman with an injured knee — and Dallas coach Schellas Hyndman hopping mad. Draw extends FC Dallas unbeaten strea. kUnited's Hamid has season-ending surgery.



TENNIS - Citing a case of gastroenteritis, Novak Djokovic withdrew from the opening singles match of Serbia's Davis Cup semifinal showdown with the Czech Republic. USA's Fish and Colombia's Fallas to open playoff. France's Llodra to play Argentina's Monaco.



WNBA - Storm hold off Dream 87-84 to win 2nd WNBA… Taken by Storm- Three-time league MVP Lauren Jackson and the Storm swept the Dream for their second title. Jackson also was named the Finals MVP. More women's hoop-Charles leads USA past Spain in exhibition.



HORSE RACING - Sales still strong-Keeneland reports a solid but subdued market at its annual September yearling sale. But prized colts, like the one sired by A.P. Indy, have gone for millions. Bonavento wins Belmont feature.



POKER - Laak It Up!Phil Laak defeated a field of 244 players in Event 1, six-handed no-limit hold 'em, to win his first WSOP bracelet and the first event of the 2010 WSOP Europe

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