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BAKER CITY HERALD — 5A MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 BOISE STATE FOOTBALL PAC-12 FOOTBALL Bachmeier leads Broncos solid defensive performance.” Khalil Shaker caught seven passes LAS VEGAS — Boise State was for 111 yards and a TD, John Hightower looking for a fast start against UNLV, had four catches for 105 yards, includ- especially coming off a bye week. ing a 76-yard touchdown reception And, while second-half defense had that make it 14-0 with 13:38 left until been the key to the No. 16 Broncos’ pre- halftime. vious four wins, their fi rst-half defensive “They just called the play and I went work was near perfect Saturday. on the go route,” Hightower said. “As I Hank Bachmeier threw for 299 yards play my part, as they come up, as they and two touchdowns and Boise State call my play. I just do what I can.” rode a strong defensive effort to a 38-13 Shaker’s touchdown came on a pass win over UNLV. from backup Chase Cord, a 24-yard “The whole mindset coming off the hookup with 5:31 left in the game. bye was how are we going to start fast,” Boise State (5-0, 2-0 Mountain West) said Boise State coach Bryan Harsin, is having a good week in its quest for whose team led 17-0 at halftime. “What’s a Group of Five bowl berth. On Friday our mindset Friday, Saturday night, our night, the Broncos’ closest competitor guys came ready to play. It was a really for that spot, No. 18 UCF (4-2), lost at By Adam Soboleski Associated Press Stanford stuns Washington Cincinnati 27-24. Bachmeier opened the scoring with 11:33 left in the fi rst quarter, fi nding Garrett Collingham on the right side for a 2-yard scamper through a tackler. Boise State added in a 52-yard fi eld goal from Joel Velazquez to make it 17-0 on the fi nal play of the fi rst half. A Bachmeier-to-Shakir pass that covered 26 yards set up the fi eld goal. The Broncos increased their lead to 24-0 with 6:40 left in the third as Akilian Butler, on a reverse, scored on a 23-yard run around the right side. UNLV’s Kenyon Oblad, a redshirt freshman quarterback, made his fi rst career start in place of Armani Rogers, who sprained a knee in last week’s 53-17 loss at Wyoming. By Michael Wagaman Associated Press STANFORD, Calif. — Cameron Scarlett had the best day of his career, yet all Stanford coach David Shaw wanted to talk about was the fi fth-year senior’s blocking on a pass play early in the second quarter that led to a Cardinal touchdown. “That was the biggest challenge we gave Cam this year, was that he needs to be a great pass protector,” Shaw said. “We’re faking on the left side and the safety blitz came on the right and Cam came all the way down and made a great block and allowed us to get that ball off. I can’t say enough about where Cam Scarlett is right now. Just playing such great football.” Scarlett rushed for a career-high 157 yards and a touchdown, quarterback Davis Mills had another impressive game in place of injured starter K.J. Costello before apparently getting hurt himself, and Stanford pulled off its biggest win of the season, stunning No. 15 Washington 23-13 on Saturday night. The Cardinal (3-3, 2-2 Pac-12) extended their home winning streak to six games, dating to 2007, against the Huskies with a plodding, methodical offense that kept Washington quarterback Jacob Eason on the sidelines for long chunks of the game. “It’s very satisfying but by no means are we satis- fi ed,” Scarlett said. “It felt good to get the win. We had so many guys go down and get hurt. But it feels good. We needed that and we’re going to build on it.” Stanford dominated Washington (4-2, 1-2 Pac-12) in nearly every offensive category and held an 18-minute edge in time of possession. “They played more physical than we did and they did a better job,” Huskies coach Chris Petersen said. “We have to get better in the passing game. We needed touchdowns. Field goals are not going to do against this team.” Jet Toner added three fi eld goals to help the Cardinal, who have won back-to-back games following a three- game losing streak. Scarlett carried the ball 33 times, including nine times on Stanford’s fi nal drive when the Cardinal worked fi ve minutes off the clock to seal the win. “He’s playing the best football of his career right now,” Shaw said. NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Colts upset Kansas City, 19-13; NFL down to 2 unbeaten teams in NFL history. But the run ended with a lackluster effort The NFL is down to two against the Colts (3-2), who unbeaten teams. dominated the line of scrim- Kansas City failed to do mage. much on either side of the Marlon Mack had 132 ball in a 19-13 home loss yards rushing, fi nding holes to Indianapolis on Sunday against a defense that lost night, leaving New England tackles Chris Jones and (5-0) and San Francisco (3-0) Xavier Williams to injuries. as the league’s only teams The Colts were equally without a setback. The 49ers impressive against reign- host Cleveland tonight. ing league MVP Patrick The Chiefs (4-1) had scored Mahomes. They spent most at least 26 points in 27 of the night in Kansas City’s consecutive regular-season backfi eld, stuffi ng the ground games, the longest streak game and putting constant By Mark Long AP Sports Writer pressure on Mahomes. He was sacked four times, hit more often, and spent the fi nal few minutes hobbling around Arrowhead Stadium. “We got beat in about every phase you can get beat this evening,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said. Mahomes fi nished with 321 yards passing and a touchdown. The Chiefs will try to regroup next week against Houston (3-2), which scored 53 points — the second-most in franchise history — in a victory against Atlanta (1-4). Here are some other things that happened during Week 5 of the NFL season: STILL WINLESS Four teams remain without a victory: Cincinnati (0-5), Washington (0-5), Miami (0-4) and the New York Jets (0-4). At least one of them should snap out of their early season slump next week because the Dolphins host the Redskins. For now, though, it’s the NFL’s most winless teams through Week 5 in a decade. S COREBOARD TELEVISION All Times PDT Monday, Oct. 7 Clevland at San Francisco, 5:15 p.m. (ESPN) ALDS A, tba (FS1) ALDS B, tba (FS1) NLDS A, tba (TBS) NLDS B, tba (TBS) Tuesday, Oct. 8 San Jose at Nashville, 5 p.m. (NBCSN) WNBA fi nals, 5 p.m. (ESPN2) Dallas at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m (ESPN) Denver at Portland, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) ALDS A, tba (FS1) ALDS B, tba (FS1) Wednesday, Oct. 9 New Jersey at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. (NBC- SN) New Orleans at Chicago, 5 p.m. (ESPN) Appalachian State at Louisiana, 5 p.m. (ESPN2) Los Angeles at Vancouver, 7 p.m. (NBCSN NLDS A, tba (TBS) NLDS B, tba (TBS) Thursday, Oct. 10 WNBA fi nals, 5 p.m. (ESPN2) Syracuse at North Carolina State, 5 p.m. (ESPN) NY Giants at New England, 5:20 p.m. (FOX) Friday, Oct. 11 NLCS, tba (TBS) Virginia at Miami, 5 p.m. (ESPN) Colorado at Oregon, 7 p.m. (FS1) Saturday, Oct. 12 NLCS, tba (TBS) ALCS, tba (FS1 or FOX) USC at Notre Dame, 4:30 p.m. (NBC) Sunday, Oct. 13 ALCS, tba (FS1 or FOX) NLDS B, tba (TBS) Seattle at Cleveland, Washington at Miami, or Philadelphia at Minnesota,10 a.m. (FOX) Houston at Kansas City, New Orleans at Jack- sonville, or Cincinnati at Baltimore, 10 a.m. (CBS) San Francisco at LA Rams or Atlanta at Ari- zona, 1:05 p.m. (FOX) Dallas at NY Jets or Tennessee at Denver, 1:25 p.m. ICBS) Pittsburgh at LA Chargers, 5:20 p.m. (NBC) BRIDGE Baker Ladies Golf Association Oct. 4 1. 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PREP STANDINGS Greater Oregon League Football W L 2 0 1 1 0 2 Friday games La Grande 34, Baker 21 La Grande Baker Ontario Special District 3 Football East W L Adrian/Jordan Valley 4 0 Elgin 3 1 Crane 2 1 Powder Valley 2 2 Pine-Eagle 1 2 Cove 0 3 Wallowa 0 3 Friday games Adrian/Jordan Valley 84, Elgin 42 Crane 60, Powder Valley 36 Pine-Eagle 46, Cove 6 Special District 5 Football (6-man) W L South Wasco 3 0 Joseph 3 0 Prairie City/Burnt River 2 0 Huntington 1 1 Sherman/Condon 1 2 Echo 1 2 Dayville/Monument 0 2 Mitchell/Spray/Wheeler 0 4 Friday games South Wasco 55, Echo 0 Dayville/Monument 45, Mitchell/Spray/ Wheeler 20 Prairie City/Burnt River 55, Huntington 24 Saturday games Joseph 61, Sherman/Condon 6 Greater Oregon League Volleyball W L La Grande 3 0 Baker 2 1 Ontario 1 2 Mac-Hi 0 3 Saturday matches No league matches Old Oregon League Volleyball W L Powder Valley 6 0 Imbler 6 1 Wallowa 6 2 Cove 5 2 Joseph 3 3 Elgin 3 5 Griswold 2 6 Pine-Eagle 1 6 Nixyaawii 0 6 Friday matches Cove 3, Pine-Eagle 0 Joseph 3, Elgin 1 Saturday matches Wallowa 3, Griswold 0 Wallowa at Nixyaawii (unavailable) Griswold 3, Pine-Eagle 1 Pine-Eagle 3, Nixyaawii 1 High Desert League Volleyball W L Adrian 4 0 Crane 4 0 Jordan Valley 4 2 Prairie City 2 2 Dayville/Monument 1 2 Huntington 1 3 Harper 1 4 Burnt River 0 4 Friday matches Dayville/Monument 3, Harper 0 Saturday matches Adrian 3, Dayville/Monument 0 Jordan Valley 3, Prairie City 1 Crane 3, Harper 0 Crane 3, Huntington 0 Greater Oregon League Boys Soccer W L T 3 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 Saturday matches Mac-Hi 3, Baker 1 Ontario La Grande Mac-Hi Baker Greater Oregon League Girls Soccer W L T La Grande 3 0 0 Ontario 2 1 0 Baker 1 2 0 Mac-Hi 0 3 0 Saturday matches Baker 1, Mac-Hi 0 PREP FOOTBALL Friday’s Scores Aloha 61, Westview 13 Amity 36, Taft 0 Ashland 66, Churchill 27 Banks 49, Astoria 7 Barlow 28, Grant 13 Beaverton 28, West Salem 21 Bend 24, South Salem 10 Brookings-Harbor 35, South Umpqua 14 Burns 60, Irrigon 0 Cascade 57, Sweet Home 13 Century 48, Roosevelt 28 Clatskanie 13, Rainier 8 Colton 30, Gervais 14 Coquille 48, Bandon 19 Corbett 31, Blanchet Catholic 6 Crater 61, North Eugene 0 Dallas 32, Crescent Valley 7 David Douglas 61, Franklin 0 Days Creek 40, Riddle 6 Dayton 49, Willamina 28 Dufur 60, Ione 6 Eddyville 38, Crow 0 Elmira 35, Junction City 7 Estacada 30, Woodburn 20 Gilchrist def. Alsea, forfeit Gladstone 34, The Dalles 14 Glencoe 35, Madison 0 Glendale 42, Myrtle Point 16 Glide 34, Illinois Valley 27 Grants Pass 42, Roseburg 21 Henley 41, McLoughlin/Griswold 12 Heppner 54, Riverside 8 Hidden Valley 42, Cascade Christian 14 Hillsboro 62, Wilson 13 Homedale, Idaho 65, Vale 12 Hosanna Christian def. North Lake, forfeit Jefferson PDX 62, Gresham 15 Jesuit 42, Central Catholic 26 Kennedy 42, Grant Union 14 Knappa 42, Vernonia 17 La Salle 54, Hood River 46 Lake Oswego 42, Clackamas 21 Lakeridge 37, Oregon City 10 Lakeview 21, Rogue River 6 Liberty 37, Lincoln 34 Lowell 66, Yoncalla 15 Mapleton 44, Oakridge 34 Marist 62, Cottage Grove 6 Mazama 42, North Valley 0 McKay 19, North Salem 14 McMinnville 33, Centennial 13 Mohawk 55, Falls City/Kings Valley Charter Co-op 14 Molalla 13, Tillamook 7 Monroe 51, Creswell 7 Mountain View 37, Summit 0 Mountainside 42, Southridge 21 Neah-Kah-Nie 44, Portland Christian 0 Newport 14, Sisters 6 Nyssa 22, Umatilla 7 Oakland 42, Jefferson 14 Pendleton 47, Milwaukie 0 Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii 74, Imbler 26 Santiam 23, Culver 14 Scio 16, Salem Academy 8 Seaside 24, Valley Catholic 6 Sheldon 28, North Medford 27 Silverton 34, Corvallis 21 Siuslaw 64, Harrisburg 8 South Albany 24, Central 7 South Eugene 56, Eagle Point 20 South Medford 31, McNary 9 St. Mary’s 60, Douglas 20 St. Paul 78, Siletz Valley Early College 24 Stanfi eld 28, Weston-McEwen 14 Sunset 42, Sandy 28 Sutherlin 29, La Pine 28 Make this the year for Alaska! Thurston 43, North Bend 17 Tigard 56, Sprague 0 Toledo 48, Reedsport 6 Triad School 51, Prospect 16 Triangle Lake 53, Jewell 7 Tualatin 62, Canby 33 Union 42, Wallowa 40 West Albany 48, Lebanon 13 West Linn 55, Sherwood 27 Wilsonville 47, Forest Grove 6 Yamhill-Carlton 27, Madras 7 COLLEGE FOOTBALL The Top Twenty Five The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with fi rst-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 5, total points based on 25 points for a fi rst-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: Record Pts Prv 1. Alabama (32) 5-0 1503 1 2. Clemson (15) 5-0 1433 2 3. Georgia (3) 5-0 1393 3 3. Ohio St. (10) 6-0 1393 4 5. LSU (2) 5-0 1352 5 6. Oklahoma 5-0 1268 6 7. Florida 6-0 1163 10 8. Wisconsin 5-0 1105 8 9. Notre Dame 4-1 1046 9 10. Penn St. 5-0 958 12 11. Texas 4-1 947 11 12. Auburn 5-1 920 7 13. Oregon 4-1 828 13 14. Boise St. 5-0 654 16 15. Utah 4-1 624 17 16. Michigan 4-1 618 19 17. Iowa 4-1 454 14 18. Arizona St. 4-1 388 20 19. Wake Forest 5-0 380 22 20. Virginia 4-1 353 23 21. SMU 6-0 285 24 22. Baylor 5-0 260 - 23. Memphis 5-0 189 - 24. Texas A&M 3-2 165 25 25. Cincinnati 4-1 118 - Others receiving votes: Minnesota 80, Missouri 64, Appalachian St. 61, Washington 54, Tulane 25, California 20, Michigan St. 17, Arizona 11, UCF 9, Southern Cal 5, Iowa St. 5, Pittsburgh 2. Friday’s College Football Scores FAR WEST San Jose St. 32, New Mexico 21 Saturday’s College Football Scores EAST Maryland 48, Rutgers 7 Navy 34, Air Force 25 Tulane 42, Army 33 SOUTH Louisville 41, Boston College 39 Mississippi 31, Vanderbilt 6 North Carolina 38, Georgia Tech 22 Pittsburgh 33, Duke 30 OCTOBER 4-10 ELTRYM HISTORIC THEATER 1809 1st Street, Baker City www.eltrym.com JOKER R FRI: (4:00) 6:50, 9:30 SAT: (1:20) (4:00) 6:50, 9:30 SUN: (1:20) (4:00) 6:50 M-TH: 6:50 DOWNTON ABBEY PG Detroit Chicago Minnesota Virginia Tech 42, Miami 35 MIDWEST Baylor 31, Kansas St. 12 Iowa St. 49, TCU 24 Minnesota 40, Illinois 17 Nebraska 13, Northwestern 10 SOUTHWEST Texas Tech 45, Oklahoma St. 35 FAR WEST Montana 59, Idaho St. 20 Montana St. 34, Cal Poly 28, OT Portland St. 52, S. Utah 31 Sacramento St. 48, E. Washington 27 San Diego St. 24, Colorado St. 10 Weber St. 41, Idaho 35 Arizona 35, Colorado 30 Oregon 17, California 7 Oregon St. 48, UCLA 31 Stanford 23, Washington 13 Boise St. 38, UNLV 13 W San Francisco 3 Seattle 4 L.A. Rams 3 Arizona 1 1 2 2 West L 0 1 2 3 1 0 0 .625 .600 .600 T 0 0 0 1 Pct 1.000 .800 .600 .300 Sunday’s Games Buffalo 14, Tennessee 7 Philadelphia 31, N.Y. Jets 6 Arizona 26, Cincinnati 23 Minnesota 28, N.Y. Giants 10 New Orleans 31, Tampa Bay 24 New England 33, Washington 7 Oakland 24, Chicago 21 Houston 53, Atlanta 32 Baltimore 26, Pittsburgh 23, OT Carolina 34, Jacksonville 27 Denver 20, L.A. Chargers 13 Green Bay 34, Dallas 24 Indianapolis 19, Kansas City 13 NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Division W L T New England 5 0 0 Buffalo 4 1 0 N.Y. Jets 0 4 0 Miami 0 4 0 South W L T Houston 3 2 0 Indianapolis 3 2 0 Jacksonville 2 3 0 Tennessee 2 3 0 North W L T Baltimore 3 2 0 Cleveland 2 2 0 Pittsburgh 1 4 0 Cincinnati 0 5 0 West W L T Kansas City 4 1 0 Oakland 3 2 0 L.A. Chargers 2 3 0 Denver 1 4 0 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Philadelphia 3 2 0 Dallas 3 2 0 N.Y. Giants 2 3 0 Washington 0 5 0 South W L T New Orleans 4 1 0 Carolina 3 2 0 Tampa Bay 2 3 0 Atlanta 1 4 0 North W L T Green Bay 4 1 0 2 3 3 Pct 1.000 .800 .000 .000 Pct .600 .600 .400 .400 Pct .600 .500 .200 .000 Pct .800 .600 .400 .200 Pct .600 .600 .400 .000 Pct .800 .600 .400 .200 Pct .800 Today’s Game All Times PDT Cleveland at San Francisco, 5:15 p.m. Thursday’s Game N.Y. Giants at New England, 5:20 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 13 Carolina vs Tampa Bay at London, UK, 6:30 a.m. Philadelphia at Minnesota, 10 a.m. New Orleans at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Houston at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Washington at Miami, 10 a.m. Cincinnati at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Seattle at Cleveland, 10 a.m. San Francisco at L.A. Rams, 1:05 p.m. Atlanta at Arizona, 1:05 p.m. Tennessee at Denver, 1:25 p.m. Dallas at N.Y. Jets, 1:25 p.m. Pittsburgh at L.A. 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