The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois (2024)

B4 The Pantagraph Friday, September 12, 2008 www.pantagraph.com FISHING REPORT Rallies planned to keep state parks from closini By Scott Richardson sricftardsonSpantagraph.com LEROY This is the last fishing report for the 2Q08'season. But Leon Gibson, who runs Gibson's Concessions at Dawson LakeMoraine View State Park, hopes it won't be the last time he's able to help with it. The park is among 11 slated for closing on Nov. 1. Weldon Springs State PSrk near Clinton is also on the list.

Gibson's Concessions will host a rally to save state parks at 10 a.m. Sept. 20. The lake is home to good crappies, bass, catfish and bluegills. The walleye saugeye population is improving.

Petitions are being circulated to save the parks. Gibson's Concessions is one place you can sign them. Call (309) 724-8295 for more information. Weldon Springs Foundation is hosting a rally to save the parks at 4 p.m. Sunday at Clinton High School.

That park, which has good numbers of bass, catfish and panfish, is a great all-around place for families. What's biting Crappie Good at Shabbona, Dawson, Sangchris; fair at Clinton, Evergreen, Bloomington; Sauqeye Fair at Evergreen, slow at Dawson; Sauqer Slow to fair at the Illinois River near Henry; Walleye Fair at Lake Bloomington, Dawson, Clinton, Shelbyville, Shabbona; Largemouth bass Good at Clinton, Shelbyville, Shabbona, Dawson Sangchris; fair at Bloomington, Evergreen, Spring Lake, Weldon Springs; Smallmouth bass Slow at Power-ton, LaSalle Lake; good at Vermilion River; Striped bass Fair at Sangchris; White bass Good on the Illinois 'River, Shelbyville, Clinton; Catfish Very good at Sangchris; good Clinton Lake, Shabbona, Shelbyville, Illinois River, Spring Lake, Weldon Springs, Dawson, Bloomington, Powerton; Muskles Slow. Bluegills Very good at Sangchris, Dawson, Shabbona; fair to good elsewhere. SCOREBOARD On the Web Scores, stats and more Keep up with the latest in high school, college and pro sports at pantagraph.comsports. www.pantagraph.comsports AT STREATOR STEATOR 3, EARLVILLE 3 Goals Streator Tim Trzepacz (2), Reese Nicklin.

Assists Streator Trzepacz, Zach Horton, Dylan Grabowski, Logan Pflibsen. Saves Streator- Gunthar Libby 1 6. Record Streator 5-1 -1 AT MOUNT PULASKI MOUNT PULASKI 3, HEYWORTH 1 Goals Mount Pulaski Chris Curry, Andy Waters, Kendal Gibbs; Heyworth Daniel Bonnell. Assists- Heyworth Shane Spaulding. Saves -Mount Pulaski Skylar Morris 10; Heyworth Caleb Johnson 1 2.

Junior varsity Bloomington 3, Danville 0 Basketball WNBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Ram's Little could miss Giants' game ASSOCIATED PRESS After getting burned for 522 yards in the season opener, the St. Louis Rams will likely go against the New York Giants without starting defensive end Leonard Little. LJttle left last week's 38-3 loss at Philadelphia on the fourth play with a hamstring injury. His playing status remains unknown. "I might not even play at all," Little said Thursday.

"It's going to be a matter of how I feel on Saturday. Right now, I'm trying to get back. I'mrehabbing it and trying to get back as quick as ean." Little has not practiced this week. The 33-year-old missed the last nine games of 2007 with a toe injury that required surgery He had a good training camp and played during the preseason. Now, he's hurt again, but Little said he isn't frustrated.

"Not really," said Little, the Rams' career sack leader with 75. "This is the NFL. Stuff happens. This isn't college football or high school football. Things happen, you know.

You pull a muscle. Injuries happen. You deal with it andyoumoveon." St. Louis will have its home opener Sunday against the defending Super Bowl champion Giants. The club also will honor its late owner, Georgia Frontiere, before the game.

Newly popular Cassel ready for first start Text messages and voice mails poured into Matt Cassel's cell phone after he replaced an in Pet GB y-Detroit 21 12 .636 x-Connecticut 20 13 .606 1 x-NewYork 18 14 .563 2V2 x-lndiana 16 17 .485 5 Chicago 12 20 .375 8V2 Washington 10 22 .313 10V2 Atlanta 3 29 .094 17'2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Pot GB y-San Antonio 23 10. .697 x-Seattle 21 11 .656 1'2 x-Los Angeles 19 13 .594 3'2 x-Sacramento 18 14 .563 4'2 Houston 15 17 .469 7'2 Minnesota 15 17 .469 72 Phoenix 15 17 .469 7'2 x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched conference Results ST More (2-0) 0 0 .000 Watseka(2-0) 0 0 .000 Iroq. West (1-1) 0 0 .000 SJ-Ogden(1-1) 0 0 .000 PBL(0-2) 0 0 .000 CENTRAL STATE EIGHT School PCT. Glenwood (2-0) 1 0 1.000 Springfield (2-0) 1 0 1.000 Taylorville (2-0) 1 0 1,000 SH-Griffin(1-1) 1 0 1.000 Jacksonville (1-1) ...0 1 .000 Lanphier (0-2) 0 1 .000 Lincoln (0-2) 0 1 .000 Southeast (0-2) 0 1 .000 NCIC Reagan Division School PCT. Geneseo(2-0) 0 0 .000 LaSalle-Peru (2-0) ..0 0 .000 Dixon (1-1) .0 0 .000 Ottawa(1-1) 0 0 .000 Sterling (1-1) 0 0 .000 Streator (0-2) 0 0 .000 Lincoln Division School PCT.

IVC (2-0) 0 0 .000 Mendota(1-1) 0 0 .000 Princeton (1-1) 0 0 .000 Rock Falls (1-1) 0 0 .000 SV Hall (1-1) 0 0 .000 Kewanee(0-2) 0 0 .000 OKAW VALLEY Black Division School PCT. Dec. St. Teresa (2-0) ..0 0 .000 Tolono Unity (2-0) ...0 0 .000 Clinton (1-1) 0 0 .000 Monticello (0-2) 0 0 .000 Shelbyville (0-2) 0 0 .000 Sullivan (0-2) 0 0 .000 Blue Division School PCT. Central (2-0) ...0 0 .000 Argenta-Oreana(1-1) .0 0 .000 Maroa-Frsyth(l-I) ..0 0 .000 Meredian(1-1) 0 0 .000 Tuscola (1-1) 0 0 .000 Warrensburg (1-1) .0 0 .000 INTERSTATE EIGHT Small Division School PCT.

Wilmington (2-0) .0 0 .000 Lisle (1-1) 0 0 .000 Piano (1-1) 0 0. .000 Westmont(1-1) 0 0 .000 Dwight(0-2) 0 0 .000 Seneca (0-2) 0 0 .000 Large Division School PCT. Reed-Custer (2-0) .0 0 .000 Sandwich (2-0) 0 0 .000 Coal City (1-1) 0 0 .000 Herscher(1-1) 0 0 .000 Peotone(1-1) 0 0 .000 Manteno(0-2) 0 0 .000 Freshman Bloomington 36, Urbana 14 RESULTS COLLEGE EAST North Carolina 44, Rutgers 12 SOUTH Tenn. -Martin 87, Concordia-Sel-ma21 MIDWEST Tennessee Tech 29, SE Missouri 27 GAMES TODAY LOCAL Urbana at Bloomington 7 p.m. Pontiac at Central Catholic, 7 p.m.

Normal Community at Mattoon 7 p.m. Normal West at Decatur MacArthur 7 p.m. University High at OlympiaA, 7:30 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL BIG 12 Champaign Central at Decatur Eisenhower Danville at Champaign Centennial'1 CORN BELT Eureka at Prairie Central Mahomet-Seymour at RantoulA Jerseyville at Rochester HEART OF ILLINOIS Deer Creek-Mackinaw at Ridgeview Fisher at Blue Ridge Flanagan-Cornell-Woodland at El Paso-GridleyA GCMS at Tri-Valley Heyworth at Lexington LeRoy at Fieidcrest Tremont at Farmington INTERSTATE EIGHT (SMALL) Dwight at Manteno SANGAMON VALLEY Iroquois West at PBLA NCIC (REAGAN) Princeton at Streator OKAW VALLEY (BLACK) Tuscola at-Clinton COLLEGE TOP 25 No. 13 Kansas at No: 19 South Florida conference games 100 FREESTYLE -1 Jenifer Turner (N), 58.82; 2.

Kaylin Westhoff (N), 1 :02 03: 5. Novakow (O), 1 :13.07. 500 FREESTYLE 1. Riches (N), 2. Stephanie Haag (N), 5.

Finnegan (0), 7:10.91 200 FREESTYLE RELAY -1 Normal Community A (Morgan Buechele, Finamore, Turner, Caitlin Hamilton), NCHS 5. Olympia, 2:20.11. 100 BACKSTROKE -1. Basso (D), 1 :07.15; 2. Cote (N), 1 :07.39: 4.

Julia Gilmeister (N), 1 :1 6.36; 5. Hibbert (0), 1:33.02. 100 BREASTSTROKE 1. Buechele (N), 3. Alexis Read (N), 1 :20.79; 4.

Nelson (O), 1 :32.35. 400 FREESTYLE RELAY -1. Normal Community A (Claricoates. Turner, Buechele, Hamilton), 2. NCHS 4.

Olympia 5. Olympia 5:47.07. Cross country HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AT PONTIAC MAHOMET-SEYMOUR 15, OLYMPIA 65, PONTIAC 88, PRAIRIE CENTRAL 131 1. Jacob Mahaffey (MS), 2. Elijah Johnson (MS), 3.

Matthew Schaap (MS), 4. Henry Wolf (MS), 5. Lucas Prather(MS), 17:58. AT LINCOLN OLYMPIA 30, HEYWORTH 40, LINCOLN 60 1. Z.

Quinn (H), 2. C. Davis (L), 3. H. Kingery (H), 4.

B. Peterson (O), 5. J. Beach (O), 19:24.44. HIGH SCHOOLGIRLS AT PONTIAC MAHOMET-SEYMOUR 15, OLYMPIA 74, PONTIAC 93, PRAIRIE CENTRAL 162 1.

Amanda Rodriguez (MS), 2. Hannah Schaap (MS); 3. Amy Clawson (MS); 4. Brittany Bohn (MS); 5. Morgan Holmes (MS).

AT LINCOLN OLYMPIA 33, HEYWORTH 34, LINCOLN 64 1 H. Bobell (H), 21 2. D. Dixon (H), 22:38: 3. B.

Ragland (O), 4. L. Dixon (H), 23:41 5. C. Wigginton (O), 23:58.

Miscellaneous AMERICA'S LINE Favorite Pts Underdog NFL SUNDAY CHIEFS 3V2 Raiders Overunder 36 V2 BENGALS 1 Titans Overunder 37V2 Colts 2 VIKINGS Overunder 43V2 REDSKINS PK Saints Overunder 42 Packers 3 LIONS Overunder 4512 PANTHERS 3 Bears Overunder 3712 Giants 8V2 RAMS Overunder 42 JAGUARS 5'2 Bills Overunder 37V2 BUCS 7 Falcons Overunder 37V2 SEAHAWKS 7 49ers Overunder 38V2 CARDS 6V2 Dolphins Overunder 38'2 JETS 1Va Patriots Overunder 37 Chargers 1'2 BRONCOS Overunder 4512 Steelers 6 BROWNS Overunder 44 V2 MONDAY COWBOYS 7 Eagles 47 TEXANS 4'2 Ravens Overunder. 37V2 COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY FLORIDA 3 Kansas SATURDAY ILLINOIS 25V2 La-Lfytte Auburn 10 MISS ST MISSOURI 26 V2 Nev-Reno TEX TECH 36 V2 Smu BYU 8 Ucla Oregon 8 PURDUE TEXAS ppd Arkansas Georgia 7 CARO OREGON Hawaii Wisconsin 2 FRESNO ST Penn St 28 SYRCUSE Michigan 2 NTR DAME IOWA 13V2 Iowa St California MARYLAND Carolina 13 TULANE Oklahoma 20V2 WASH USC 11V2 Ohio St Utah 24 UTAH ST ARIZ ST 23 Unlv MICH ST 17 Fla Atlantic ALABAMA 28 Kentucky LSU 42 North Texas Home team in CAPS NL No line PK Pick'em jured Tom Brady in the Patriots' season opener. The quarterback who hadn't started a game in nine years had stepped in for the NFL MVP who hadn't missed one in almost seven full seasons. Those messages began arriving even before some senders knew that Brady's knee injury would bring both those streaks to an end. Matt Cassel 5-A: Charles Boaz, Donald Let-tner, Stanley Swich, Gordon Ropp 5- Eldon Mears, Loren Huth, Ed Under, Dick Paulson 6- Paul Huffman, Leroy Willis, Roger Heerdt, Jim Thrasher 6- Fred Hafner, Frank Hill, Larry Pritts, Bill Sopper 7- Jerry Durflinger, Bill Harrison, Ron Stack 8- Hank Milbradt, Tom Cameron, Ty Whitmer, Phil Shannabarger 8- Dale Traxler, Paul Dohrman, John Robinson.

Roger Rheeling 9- Don Wilkey, Ralph Link, John Monke, MarvWeisert 9- Brian Wilkinson, Warren Harding, Marv Bradd, Bob Albin 10- Bill Durbar, Denny Feicke, Chuck Steen, John Woodruff 11 Bill Hanfland, Harry Riddle, Chuck Whitte, Denny Steel 1 1- Merle Hendren, Barney West, Joe Palmer 12- Dave Taylor, Ken Wey, Whitey Auth 12- John Feit, Gerald Doty, Jim Lindgren 13- Lou Boward, Phil fmig, Ron Wesbecjer 14- Fred Stielow, Rod Ramsey, Scott Shroyer, Bill Scott 15- Bill Johnson, Bill Gordon, John Carlton, Charles Parlette 16- Greg Freeman, Jim Keeran 17- Marv Detloff, Jerry Detloff, Norm Jennings, Dave Rademaker 18- Tom Wagner, Charlie Schultz, Jerry Starkey, Dick West WOMEN'S CLUB. AT BLOOMINGTON COUNTRY CLUB Play of the day Ts F's Holes. Winners Jeanne Wroan and Betty Ann Fisher 34. Mary Anderson 29. Volleyball HIGH SCHOOL Varsity Normal Community def.

Decatur MacArthur, 25-17, 25-14 High def. Pontiac, 25-15, 25-9 Bloomington def. Springfield, 25- 22, 25-22 Normal West def. Lincoln, 25-16, 25-19 Tremont def. Blue Ridge, 25-14, 25-15 Clifton Central def.

Tri-Point, 25-6, 25-14 Tri-Valley def. LeRoy, 25-12, 25- 20 Prairie Central def. Rantoul, 25- 21.25- 12 Dee-Mack def. GCMS, 25-1 7, 25- 10 Watseka def. CPCI, 24-26, 25-23, 25-21 Flanagan-Cornell def.

Heyworth, 25-20, 25-18 PBL def. St. Joe-Ogden, 25-9, Mahomet-Seymour def. Eureka, 25-16, 25-18 mini Central def. Midwest Central, 25-15, 25-16 Dwight def.

Manteno, 26-24, 25- 14 Lexington def. Ridgeview, 25-18, 17-25, 25-14 Woodland def. Lowpoint-Wash-burn, 25-10, 23-25, 25-17 Mount Pulaski def. Clinton 25-22, 25-13 El-Paso-Gridley def. Fisher, 25- 23, Athens def.

Delavan, 25-10, 25- 18 Central Catholic def. Olympia, 26-24, 18-25, 25-21 Junior varsity Normal Community def. Decatur MacArthur, 25-10, 25-9 Bloomington def. Springfield, 22- 25.26- Blue Ridge def. Tremont, 25-17, 25-11 Clifton Central def.

Tri-Point, 25- Dee-Mack def. GCMS, 25-27, 25-19, 15-11 CPCI def. Watseka, 25-23, 25-22 Flanagan-Cornell def. Heyworth, 25-18, 25-22 High def. Pontiac, 23-25, 25-9, 5-5 Lincoln def.

Normal West, 25-21 25-19 Manteno def. Dwight, 25-22, 25- 17 Ridgeview def. Lexington, 26-24, 25-21, 15-13 Lowpoint-Washbum def. Woodland, 25-18, El Paso-Gridley def. Fisher, 25-7, 25-10 Athens def.

Delavan, 25-9, 25-19 Freshman Normal Community def. Decatur MacArthur 25-7. 25-6 Springfield def, Bloomington Dee-Mack def. GCMS, 25-20, 1 5- 4 Pontiac defeated High, 25-14, 20-25, 15-13 Lincoln def. Normal West, 25-19, Football NFL Standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE East WIT Pel PF PA Y.

Jets 1 0 0 1.000 20 14 Buffalo 1 0 0 1.000 34 10 New England 1 0 0 1.000 17 10 Miami 0 1 0 .000 14 20 South WIT Pot PF PA Tennessee 1 0 0 1.000 17 10 Houston 0 1 0 .000 17 38 Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 13 29 Jacksonville 0 1 0 .000 10 17 North Pet PF PA Baltimore 1 0 0 1.000 17 10 Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1.000 38 17 Cincinnati 0 1 0 .000 10 17 Cleveland 0 1 0 .000 10 28 West Pot PF PA Denver 1 0 0 1.000 41 14 KansasCity 0 1 0 17 Oakland 0 1 0 .000 14 41 San Diego 0 1 0 .000 24 26 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East WIT Pet PF PA N.Y.Giants 1 0 0 1.000 16 7 Dallas 1 0 0 1.000 28 10 Philadelphia 1 0 0 1.000 38 3 Washington 0 1 0 .000 7 16 South WLT Pet PF PA New Orleans 1 0 0 1.000 24 20 Atlanta 1 0 0 1.000 34 21 Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 26 24 Tampa Bay 0 1 0 .000 20 24 North WLT Pet PF PA Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 24 19 Chicago 1 0 0 1.000 29 13 Detroit 0 1 0 .000 21 34 Minnesota 0 1 0 .000 19 24 West WLT Pot PF PA Arizona 1 0 0 1.000 23 13 S. Francisco 0 1 0 .000 13 23 Seattle 0 1 0 .000 10 34 St. Louis 0 1 0 .000 3 38 Sunday's games Green Bay at Detroit, Noon N.Y. Giants at St. Louis, Noon Indianapolis at Minnesota, Noon Oakland at Kansas City, Noon Chicago at Carolina, Noon New Orleans at Washington, Noon Tennessee at Cincinnati, Noon Buffalo at Jacksonville.

Noon San Francisco at Seattle, 3.05 p.m. Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 3:05 p.m. New England at N.Y. Jets, 3:1 5 p.m. Miami at Arizona.

3:15 p.m. San Diego at Denver, 3:15 p.m. Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 7:15 p.m. Monday's games Philadelphia at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Baltimore at Houston, 7:30 p.m.

COLLEGE Missouri Valley standings (OVERALL RECORDS IN PARENTHESES) School PCT. So. Dakota St. 1 0 1.000 No. Dakota St.

.0 0 .000 So. Illinois (1-0) 0 0 .000 Northern Iowa (1-1) 0 0 .000 Western Illinois .0 0 .000 Illinois State (0-1) 0 0 .000 Indiana State (0-1 0 0 .000 Mo. State (0-1) 0 0 .000 Youngstown St. (0-2) ..0 1 .000 Saturday's games Illinois St. at Murray State, 6 p.m.

Southern Illinois at Northwestern North Dakota State at Wyoming Central State University at Youngstown St. Western Illinois at South Dakota State Indiana State at Eastern Illinois Missouri Slate at Oklahoma State CCIW standings School PCT. Augustana 1 0 1 .000 Elmhurst 1 0 1.000 Ill.Wesleyan 1 0 1.000 Millikm 1 0 1.000 Carthage 0 0 .000 North Central 0 0 .000 Wheaton 0 0 .000 North Park 0 1 .000 Saturday's games Alma at Illinois Wesleyan, 1p.m. Greenville at Augustana Hope at Carthage Elmhurst at Olivet Loras at Millikin Ohio N. at North Central Rose-Hulman at North Park Bethel at Wheaton Big Ten standings School PCT.

Indiana 2 0 1 .000 Iowa 2 0 1.000 Minnesota 2 0 1.000 Northwestern 2 0 1 .000 Ohio State 2 0 1.000 Penn State 2 0 1.000 Wisconsin 2 0 1.000 Purdue 1 0 1.000 Illinois 1 1 .500 Michigan 1 1 .500 Michigan St 1 1 .500 Saturday's games Louisiana-Lafayette at Illinois, 11a.m. Florida Atlantic at Michigan State Montana State at Minnesota Southern Illinois at Northwestern Iowa Stale at Iowa Oregon at Purdue Penn State at Syracuse Michigan at Notre Dame Ohio Slate at USC Wisconsin at Fresno State HIGH SCHOOL Standings BIG 12 School PCT. Champaign (2-0) 2 0 1.000 Danville (2-0) 2 0 1.000 MacArthur(2-0) 2 0 1.000 Bloomington (1-1) :.1 1' .500 Centennial (1-1) 1 1 .500 NCHS(1-1) 1 1 .500 Normal West (1-1) ...1 1 .500 Eisenhower (0-2) 0 2 .000 Mattoon(0-2) 0 2 .000 Urbana(0-2) 0 2 .000 CORN BELT School PCT. Central Calh. (2-0) .2 0 1.000 Ponliac(2-0) 2 0 1.000 Mahomet (2-0) 1 0 1.000 Prairie Central (1-1) ...1 1 .500 Rochester (1-1) 1 1 .500 High (1-1) 1 1 .500 Rantoul(0-2) 0 1 .000 Eureka (0-2) 0 2 .000 Olympia (0-2) 0 2 .000 HEART OF ILLINOIS School PCT.

Fisher (2-0) 2 0 1.000 Flanagan (2-0) 1 0 1.000 GCMS(2-0) 1 0 1.000 Heyworth (2-0) 1 0 1.000 Tri-Valley (2-0) 1 0 1.000 Fleldcrest(1-1) 1 1 .500 LeRoy(1-1) 1 1 .500 Lexington (1-1) 1 1 .500 Tremont(1-1) 1 1 .500 Dee-Mack (1-1) 0 1 .000 EIPaso-Gridley(0-2) .0 1 .000 Blue Ridge (0-2) ....0 2 .000 Ridgeview (0-2) 0 2 .000 SANGAMON VALLEY School PCT. Clifton Central (2-0) ..0 0 .000 Momence(2-0) 0 0 .000 "I became a lot more popular after Sunday's game. There's no doubt about," Cassel said with a smile Thursday "I think I had around 150 text messages, and half the numbers I don't even know." Normally, only one person would leave a message on game days. "My mom," he said. It will be a big day in the athletic Cassel clan one brother pitches for the Houston Astros, another in the Chicago White Sox system when Matt makes his first football start since November 1999 when he was a senior at Chatsworth High School in the Los Angeles area.

He'll lead New England's offense against the New York Jets and Brett Favre, who has the NFL's longest starting streak of all time, after backing up Heisman Trophy winners Carson Palmer and Matt Leinart for two years each at Southern California and twer-time Super Bowl MVP Brady for the past three years. Cassel doesn't think it will matter much that he hasn't started since before Bill Belichick won his first Super Bowl as coach of the Patriots -in the 2001 season. Tomlinson sits out practice but says he's fine LaDainian Tomlinson missed his second day of practice Thursday because of a sprained Mhairl McKay 37-35-72 -E Laura Diaz 38-34-72 -E Heather Young 36-36-72 -E Karen Stupples 36-36-72 -E Brittany Lang 37-35-72 -E Teresa Lu 36-36-72 -E Christa Johnson 34-38-72 -E Sandra Gal 35-37-72 -E II Mi Chung 37-35-72 -E H. Daly-Donofho 36-36-72 -E Ashleigh Simon 36-36-72 -E J. Gallagher-Smith 36-36-72 -E Khs Tamulis 36-37-73 1 Linda Wessberg 34-39-73 1 Liz Janangelo 36-37-73 1 Gloria Park 37-36-73 1 Sarah Kemp 35-38-73 1 Siew-Ai Lim 37-36-73 1 Mikaela Parmlid 36-37-73 1 Soo-Yun Kang 38-35-73 1 Lindsey Wright 36-37-73 1 Michele Redman 35-38-73 1 Suzann Pettersen 38-35-73 1 Julieta Granada 36-37-73 1 Seon Hwa Lee 35-38-73 1 S.

Prammanasudh 35-38-73 1 Giulia Sergas 38-35-73 1 Minea Blomqvist 39-34-73 1 Sarah Jane Kenyon 34-39-73 1 NaOnMin 39-34-731 Jamie Hullett 35-38-73 1 Sherri Turner 38-35-73 1 Charlotte Mayorkas 40-33-73 1 A. Hanna-Williams 39-34-73 1 Tracy Hanson 37-37-74 2 Leah Wigger 36-38-74 2 Johanna Head 39-35-74 2 MarcyHart 37-37-74 2 Young-A Yang 36-38-74 2 Se Ri Pak 37-37-74 2 Louise Friberg 37-37-74 2 In-Kyung Kim 40-34-74 2 Rachel Hetherington 2 Ashli Bunch 35-39-74 2 Sarah Lee 40-34-74 2 Lisa Strom 38-37-75 3 Kate Golden 36-39-75 3 Jin Joo Hong 39-36-75 3 Catriona Matthew 37-38-75 3 Candle Kung 38-37-75 3 Liselotte Neumann 36-39-75 3 Pat Hurst 38-37-75 3 Karine Icher 39-36-75 3 Brandie Burton 38-37-75 3 Diana D'Alessio 38-37-75 3 L. A. 3 Dina 3 Moira Dunn 39-36-75 3 Seo-Jae Lee 35-40-75 3 Nancy Scranton 38-38-76 4 Meredith Duncan 38-38-76 4 Allison Fouch 38-38-76 4 Leta Lindley 41-35-764 Joo Mi Kim 38-38-76 4 Becky Morgan 39-37-76 4 Birdie Kim 39-37-764 Becky Lucidi 39-37-76 4 Dorothy Delasin 39-37-76 4 V. 39-37-76 4 Karin Sjodin 39-38-77 5 Anna Grzebien 38-39-77 5 Stephanie Louden 40-37-77 5 Meaghan Francella 37-40-77 5 Jee Young Lee 40-37-77 5 Cam Wood 40-37-77 5 Erica Blasberg 39-38-77 5 Susie Redman 41-36-77 5 Emily Bastel 36-41-775 Amy Hung 38-40-78 6 Su A Kim 40-38-78 6 Alena Sharp 42-36-78 6 Candy Hahnemann 37-41 -78 6 Paula Creamer 35-43-78 6 Brittany Lincicome 42-36-78 6 Jimin Kang 39-39-78 6 Jan Stephenson 41-37-786 Na Ri Kim 40-38-786 Violeta Retamoza 41 -38-79 7 Yu Ping Lin 40-39-797 EvaDahllof 41-39-808 Becky Iverson 38-44-82 10 SungAhYim 41-41-8210 Beth Bader 43-39-82 10 Carolina Llano 39-44-83 1 1 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AT NETTLE CREEK PAR 36 FIELDCREST 174, SENECA 184 1 Luke Morse (F) 41 2.

Mike Winkler (F) 42; 3. Chris McKnight (F) 43: 4. Steven Beiswenger (S) 44; 5. Alex Applebee (S) 46. MCLEAN COUNTY SENIORS AT HIGHLAND PARK GOLF COURSE Medalist Fred Stielow 76.

Class A Low gross: Roger West-en 79; low net: Bill Scott 65. Class Low gross: Jim Thornton 83; low net: Robert Albin, Jerry Armstrong and Bill Wills 64. Class Low gross: Stan Nielsen 78; low net: Don Meiners 59. Class Low gross: Bob Edwards 81 low net: George Houska 62. Class Low gross: Merle Hen-dren 86; low net: Bert Dyer 65.

Class Low gross: Hank Milbrant 89; low net: Roy Kagel 66. MONDAY'S TEE TIMES AT CRESTWICKE COUNTRY CLUB 8 A.M. SHOTGUN START 1-A: Ben Barnhill, Phil Reimer, Fred Stielow, Bill Gale 1- David Harris, John Harris, Roger Westen, Jerry Wessels 2- George Call, Arnold Hering, Dave Franz, Brian Kutash 2- Tim Hicks, Bill Jordan, R. Clinkenbeard, Randy Phillips 3- Ron Hartema, Ron Erps, Frank Sliney, Joe Kelly 3- Phil Edwards, John Meier, Dick Plimpton, Bill Wills 4- Bill Pence, Wayne Miller, Larry Schumacher, Ed Bailey 5- Ron Blemler, Jerry Armstrong, Keith Rich, Ken Wagoner 5- Rob Lauterbach, Emil Ludy 6- Bernie Maharg, Elwin Walker, Jerry Todden, Bob Scott 6- Russ Higgins, Charles Backoff, Larry Sohn, Dave Shoemaker 7- Dick Harrison, George Houska, John Staton, Norm Wingler 8- Vern McGinnis, Ben Barr, Gene Wright, Ed Mueller 9- Dennis McCormick, Les Foster, Norm Morrison, Robert Ward 9- Stan Neilson, Bernie Worth, Ken Morgan, Gerald Buckler 10- Glenn Bowlin, Charlie Young, Don Fox, Gene Shifflet 10- Dick Boon, Verlin Fry, Norm Messier 11 Ken Sturm, John Rosen-stock, Marv Cross, Don Newberg 12- Don Engelkes, Dean Tharp, Ken Huggett, Erv Epperson 13- Lindel Hunt, Don Colby, Gene Byers, Dennis Guderjan 14- Keith Reiger, Harold White, Miek Gallagher, Richard Whitver 15- Jim Weber, Willis Berry, Jim Brennan, Jim Thornton 16- Charles Justice, Gary Pearl, Hank Brill, Jim Wisdom 17- Don Gottselig, Bill Rich, Wally Crouch, Bob Ward 18- Larry Elliot, Jack Paxton, Bert Dyer, Jim Maslan 18-B: Tom Staszecki, Roy Kagel, Tom Costigan, John Hirsch 1 P.M. SHOTGUN START 1-A: Joe Ambrose, Ralph Ash, Perry Lewis, Ed Wasson 1- Mark Klinger, Don Merritt, Doug Melton, Tom Merritt 2- Wilbert Davis, Andy Nappi, Robert Jefferson, Warren Harden 2- Gene Vaughan, Monty Ford, Larry Bazzell, Ken Kafer 3- Bud Clark, Steve Harsh, Lee Armstrong, Jon Gilpin 3- Wayne Brown, Jim Stahly, Dick Eade, Bill Spencer 4- Bill Roberts, John Behnke, Wes Ooms Indiana 74, New York 59 Detroit 78, Washington 66 San Antonio 78, Connecticut 74 Atlanta at Los Angeles, late night Today's games Sacramento at Houston, hurricane Phoenix at Minnesota, 7 p.m.

New York at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta at Seattle, 9 p.m. Swimming HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS ATCHAMPAIGN CHAMPAIGN CENTENNIAL101, BLOOMINGTON 85 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1. Champaign Centennial, 2. Bloomington 2:04.

14; 3. Bloomington 2:13.17. 200 FREESTYLE 1. Alyssa Petruzzello (CC), 2. Devon Alvis (B), 5.

Sami Morris (B), 2:30 54. 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Caroline Dirks (B), 2:23.81 4. Lauren Desmond (B). 5.

Shelby Blanchard (B), 2:56.06. 50 FREESTYLE -1 Laurie Jefferson (CC), 25.83; 2. Mandy Penland (B), 27.99; 3. Elizabeth Waldorf (B), 28.01 4. Stephanie Yoder (B).

28.92. 1 -METER DIVING -1 Norah Cetin (CC), 230.55; 4. Kelly Stefan (B), 174.70; 5. Hannah Brown (B), 123.30. 100 BUTTERFLY 1.

Petruzzello (CC), 3. Mellanie Olson (B), 4. Blanchard (B), 5. Elizabeth Pouliot(B), 1:21.19. 100 FREESTYLE 1.

Jefferson (CC), 58.50; 3. Brown (B), 4. Natalee Olson (B), 1:02.94. 500 FREESTYLE 1. Dirks (B), 2.

Alvis (B), 5. Morris (B), 6:38.70. 200 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Bloomington 1 :51 3. Bloomington 2:04.25.

1 00 BACKSTROKE -1 Karli Jackson (CC), 2. Cathy Cooke (B), 4. Miranda Henson (B), 1:21.20. 100 BREASTSTROKE 1. Jane Black (CC), 2.

Penland (B), 1 :13.29; 3. Alexa Tyler (B), 1 :18.88; 4. Yoder (B), 1:23.05. 400 FREESTYLE RELAY 1. Champaign Centennial, 2.

Bloomington 3. Bloomington 4:31.77. AT PONTIAC HIGH 159, EUREKA 94, PONTIAC 70 200-METER MEDLEY RELAY 1 High (Emily Waltner, Katie Klotzbach, Lauren Miller, Allie Slings-by), 2. High 3. Eureka, 4.

Pontiac 2:52.20: 5. Pontiac 3:05.55. 200 FREESTYLE -1 Emily Hovren (U), 2. Katie Simpkins (E), 3. Brianna Vigna (P), 4.

Merryl Clemons (U), 2:27.1 5. Tori Rose (E), 2:34.21 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Kathleen Knight (U), 2. AH Tauberl (U), Garber (E), 4. Ashley Boyce (P), 5.

Sarah Burt (E), 3:07.90. 50 FREESTYLE 1. Slingsby (U), 28.91; 2. Emilee LeBaube (E), 29.49; 3. Caila Smith (P), 30.05; 4.

Ashlee Toca (U), 30.47; 5. Elle LeBaube (E), 31.66. 1 -METER DIVING -1 Cassie Anderson (U), 147.00; 2. Alyshia Haahn (E), 130.55; 3. Morgan Sondgeroth (U), 124.90; 4.

Jane Martin (P), 1 1 0.00; 5. Ashley Osborne (E), 97.1 5. 100 BUTTERFLY 1. Knight (U), 1 :05.88; 2. Miller (U), 1 :20.

1 3. Jor-dann Trainor (P), 4. Emily Rhoades(E), 1:25.48. 1 00 FREESTYLE -1 Slingsby (U), 1 :03.44; 2. Caila Smith (P), 1 :05.32; 3.

Emilee LeBaube (E), 1 :06.28; 4. Toca (U), 5. Lauren Kells (E), 1:08.61. 400 FREESTYLE 1. Taubert (U), 2.

Sarah Klass (U), 3. Vigna (P), 4. Garber (E), 5. Shana Harrison (E), 5:49.86. 200 FREESTYLE RELAY -1 Pontiac (Smith, Boyce, Trainor, Vigna), 2.

High 2:04 33; 3. Eureka 4. High 5. Eureka 2:14.84. 100 BACKSTROKE 1.

Becca Remmes (U), 2. Simpkins (E), 3. Karen Sprague (E), 1 :37.67; 4. Hannah Lee (P), 1 :50.85. 100 BREASTSTROKE Klotzbach 2.

Melissa Raney (E), 3. Clemons (U), 4. Lauren Gutgesell (E), 1 :37 69; 5. Kenzie Rabe (P), 1 :41 .84. 400 FREESTYLE RELAY 1.

High A (Knight, Ryanne Gorsuch, Klass, Remmes), 2. High 4:26.19:3. Pontiac 4. Eureka 5. Eureka 4:55.87.

AT DUNLAP NORMAL COMMUNITY 155, DUNLAP 116, OLYMPIA 49 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1. Dunlap, 2. Normal Community 2:02.91 3. Normal Community 2:10.81. 200 FREESTYLE 1.

Hannah Monical (N), 2:15.31 2. Brogan Riches (N), 5. Finnegan (O), 2'39 19 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Voorhees (D), 2:30 26; 2. Marina Schulz (N), 4.

Katy Cote (N), 2:34.80. 50 FREESTYLE 1. Emily Fi-namore (N), 26.26; 4. Kristine Klinzing (N), 28.36; 5. Martin (O), 38.65.

1 -METER DIVING 1. Brown (N), 201.70:2. Bone (N), 107.90. 100 BUTTERFLY 1. Voorhees (D), 2.

Lorl Claricoates (N), 4. Monical (N), 5. Evans (0), 1:56.57. right big toe but said he be back today as the San Diego Chargers continue preparing for their game Sunday at Denver. "I'm all right; I will practice tomorrow," Tomlinson said.

a sprained toe, that's fA "It's just LaDainian Tomlinson an. nut much rest have to the season you try ana get as as you can and you take it. It's the heat of you don't really Baseball MIDWEST LEAGUE Playoffs Championship (Best-of-5) South Bend vs. Burlington Wednesday, Sept. 10: Burlington 6, South Bend 0 Thursday, Sept.

11: Burlington 12, South Bend 0, Burlington leads series 2-0 Today: Burlington at South Bend Saturday: Burlington at South Bend, if necessary Sunday: Burlington at South Bend, if necessary Golf LPGA-BELL MICRO LPGA CLASSIC At Robert Trent Jones Golf Trall-Magnolla Grove, The Crossings Mobile, Ala. Purse: million Yardage: Par: 72 (36-36) First Round Anna Rawson 35-32-67 -5 Shanshan Feng 36-31-67 -5 Nicole Castrale 37-31-68 -4 Angela Park 35-33-68 -4 Michelle Ellis 36-32-68 -4 Irene Cho 35-33-68 -4 Danielle Downey 34-35-69 -3 Yani Tseng 34-35-69 -3 Song-Hee Kim 35-34-69 -3 Cristie Kerr 34-35-69 -3 Katie Futcher 33-36-69 -3 Jeong Jang 32-37-69 -3 Stacy Lewis 34-36-70 -2 V. Nlrapathpongp*rn -2 Kim Hall 36-34-70 -2 Reilley Rankin 34-36-70 -2 Jane Park 37-33-70 -2 Angela Stanford 33-37-70 -2 Sun Young Yoo 35-35-70 -2 JillMcGill 36-34-70-2 Kristy McPherson 33-37-70 -2 Maria Hjorth 35-35-70 -2 Michelle McGann 33-37-70 -2 Mollie Fankhauser 36-35-71 -1 MarisaBaena 36-35-71 -1 Sophie Giquel 34-37-71 -1 Paige Mackenzie 37-34-71 -1 Katherine Hull 36-35-71 -1 Lone Kane 33-38-71 -1 Christina Kim 36-35-71 -1 Janice Moodle 37-34-71 -1 Wendy Ward 36-35-71 -1 MeenaLee 36-35-71 -1 Hee Young Park 36-35-71 -1 H.J. Choi 36-35-71 -1 Wendy Doolan 36-35-71 -1 KelliKuehne 36-35-71 -1 Taylor Leon 35-37-72 -E Transactions BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES -Activated LHP George Shernll from the 15-day DL. National League ST.

LOUIS CARDINALS-An-nounced a four-year extension to their affiliation agreement with Memphis (PCL). SAN DIEGO PADRES-Claimed RHP Scott Patterson off waivers from the New York Yankees. Transfered INF Michael Barrett from the 15 to the 60-day DL. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER-Agreed to terms with Robert Swift. ORLANDO MAGIC-Announced the retirement of Pat Garrity.

FOOTBALL National Football League CINCINNATI BENGALS-Signed TE Nate Lawrie from Baltimore's practice squad. Released OT Dennis Roland from the practice squad. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Signed RB Jackie Battle and WR Maurice Price to the practice squad. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS-Signed RB Yvenson Bernard to the practice squad. Released DL Kevin Brown.

HOCKEY National Hockey League CAROLINA HURRICANES-Signed Eric Staal to a seven-year contract extension, through 2015-16. COLLEGE ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE-Named Debbie Richardson associate commissioner for business and internal operations. ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM-Named Denta Ratcliffe senior associate athletic director. CALDWELL-Announced the resignation of Chns Reardon, baseball coach. DUKE-Named Michael Marx assistant fencing coach.

EAST CAROLINA-Named Reed Case director of football administration. JAMES MADISON-Named Jenna Burkett women's basketball director of operations. MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL-Named Peter Nickerson assistant baseball coach. NORTH DAKOTA STATE-Named Destiny Frankenstein graduate assistant Softball coach. have time.

You got games; it's not preseason any more. On Sunday, I think I should be pretty good." The Chargers need Tomlinson, the two-time defending NFL rushing champion, to be on his game to avoid an 0-2 start. If the Chargers lose to the Broncos, they would fall two games off the pace in the AFC West pace, a division they've won the last two years. Ravens-Texans to play on Monday night The Houston Texans' home game against the Baltimore. Ravens was moved to Monday night at 7:30 p.m.

because of Hurricane Ike. The game was originally scheduled for 3:15 p.rfb Sunday Hurricane Ike was headed toward the Texas coast as a category 3 storm on Thursday. It was expected to make landfall between Houston Corpus Christi sometime early Saturday morning. fne game will be broadcast on CBS stations in Houston, Baltimore and Washington as well as several smaller secondary markets. The Ravens are scheduled to fly to Texas on Sunday afternoon.

"We understand completely why the change had to be made," Ravens coach John Harbaugh saui. "We'll adjust our schedules." This isn't the first -time a game time has been changed because of an impending hurricane. In 2004, a game in Miami between the Dolphins and Pittsburgh Steelers was moved from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. to allow Hurricane Jeanne to pass through the area.

Soccer MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Pts GF GA Columbus 13 6 4 43 40 29 New England 12 7 5 41 35 33 Chicago 11 7 5 38 30 18 C. United 10 11 2 32 37 36 New York 8 7 8 32 28 29 Toronto FC 7 11 5 26 24 32 KansasCity 6 9 8 26 24 33 WESTERN CONFERENCE Pts GF GA Houston 10 5 8 38 33 27 Real Salt Lake 8 8 7 31 29 29 CDChivasUSA 8 10 6 30 31 36 San Jose 7 9 7 28 23 27 Colorado 8 12 3 27 30 32 FC Dallas 6 9 8 26 30 30 Los Angeles 6 9 8 26 44 47 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Result New England 4, CD Chivas USA 0 Saturday's games Columbus at Toronto FC, 2:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Kansas City, 4 p.m. FC Dallas at D.C.

United, 6:30 p.m. Real Salt Lake at New York, 6:30 p.m. Houston at San Jose, 9 p.m. Sunday's game Chicago at Colorado, 2 p.m. COLLEGE MEN Heartland 10, Kankakee 0 HIGH SCHOOL AT ROANOKE ROANOKE -BENSOty-EUREKA 0, METAMORAO RBE Saves Ben Frerichs 6.

Record -RBE 1-0-3..

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Agriculture, the construction of highways and railroads, and the growth of the insurance business all influenced the growth of Bloomington and its downtown. Most notably, State Farm was founded in June 1922 by retired farmer George J.

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Pantographs are no longer commonly used in modern engraving, with computerized laser and rotary engraving taking favor.

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Bloomington was the site of the Academy Award-winning movie Breaking Away. Written by a former Bloomington resident, the movie illustrates one of the town's greatest passions, bicycling. Bloomington is also home to the world famous Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction.

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In 2022, there were 7.75 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (57.3k people) in Bloomington, IL than any other race or ethnicity. There were 7.39k Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) and 6.4k Asian (Non-Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups.

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Highest Elevation in Illinois

Bloomington boasts the highest elevation in all of Illinois, at the dizzying height of 797 feet! If that doesn't inspire you, the tallest structure in Bloomington-Normal is the Waterson Towers building at ISU, which you can spot from miles away.

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Western Springs stands as the sole city reporting zero violent crimes, while Pingree Grove reports zero burglaries. Aggravated assault has emerged as the most common violent crime in Illinois, with only Campton Hills, Gilberts, and Western Springs reporting no occurrences.

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind (WISH) — A survey conducted by Lawn Love ranked Bloomington as seventh among the most expensive places for renters in 196 metropolitan areas surveyed.

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In the seventeenth century, for the first time, artists had a device, called the pantograph, to help them mechanically copy a design on an enlarged or reduced scale. Christopher Scheiner, a German Jesuit, was responsible for designing and building the first pantograph in 1603.

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In England, clothes-peg making used to be a craft associated with the Romani people, who made clothes-pegs from small, split lengths of willow or ash wood. In 1853 David M. Smith of Springfield, Vermont, invented a clothespin with two prongs connected by a fulcrum, plus a spring.

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The world's first passenger tram was the Swansea and Mumbles Railway, in Wales, UK. The Mumbles Railway Act was passed by the British Parliament in 1804, and this first horse-drawn passenger tramway started operating in 1807.

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The McClugage Bridge was originally designed in 1939 as a steel cantilever bridge to replace the Upper Free Bridge across a narrow stretch of Upper Peoria Lake. The two-lane bridge was completed in 1948 following World War II. It allowed traffic to travel east and west across the Illinois River.

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