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BAKER CITY HERALD — 7A FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2019 BAKER CROSS-COUNTRY Baker boys win Crosby crown Patriots force 4 turnovers, top Giants to stay unbeaten interceptions on the night, fi nishing 15 of 31 for 161 FOXBOROUGH, Mass. yards. — Under coach Bill Belich- New England has now ick, the Patriots have made won 19 straight games a habit of besting young against a fi rst or second- quarterbacks. year quarterback, the They can add Giants longest such streak in NFL rookie Daniel Jones to that history. list. “It was kind of an odd Tom Brady had two game, anytime you get touchdown runs and moved three scores in the game ahead of Peyton Manning that are non-offensive for second place on the touchdowns,” Belichick said. NFL’s all-time passing Despite struggling to yards list as New England move the ball for most of pulled away for a 35-14 the game, New York (2-4) victory over the New York had the ball trailing 21-14 Giants on Thursday night. with 8:43 left in the fourth The reigning Super Bowl quarter. champion Patriots also Jones completed a pass to returned a blocked punt running back Jon Hilliman, for a touchdown and forced who was hit in the back- four turnovers, including a fi eld by Patriots linebacker fumble return for a score, Jamie Collins, forcing a to move to 6-0 for the fi rst fumble. Kyle Van Noy time since time since 2015. recovered, sprinted 22 yards Brady fi nished 31 of 41 and stretched the ball to the for 334 yards and an inter- pylon for the touchdown. ception. Julian Edelman It was part of an error- had his second straight fi lled game by both offenses. 100-yard receiving game, Like the Patriots, the Gi- catching nine passes for ants were missing some of 113 yards. Jones had three their playmakers. ONTARIO — Baker’s boys cross-country team placed fi rst at the annual Crosby In- vitational Oct. 3 at Treasure Valley Community College in Ontario. The Bulldogs fi nished with 88 points, 12 better than second-place Enterprise. Kale Cassidy was Baker’s top individual fi nisher, plac- ing seventh. Baker’s girls fi nished fi fth with 129 points. Burns won the girls team title with 53 points. Baker’s top individual fi nisher was Sydney Keller, placing sixth. The meet results were delayed due to computer problems at the meet site. Baker competes at the an- nual La Grande Invitational today. By Kyle Hightower AP Sports Writer Crosby Invitational (Baker results) Girls Varsity Team standings — Burns 53, Nampa 87, Mountain Home 87, Melba 88, Baker 129, Enter- prise 130, Middleton 146, New Plymouth 228, Vale 243, Weiser 244, Parma 250, Homedale 295. Individuals — 6. Sydney Keller, 20:20.2. 19. Crah Downing, 21:28.5. 41. Sydney Lamb, 22:40.3. 45. Salena Bott, 22:46.3. 63. Jayden Rice, 23:45.0. 68. Lacey Jones, 24:01.6. 74. Re- bekah Shaw, 24:34.3. playoff masterpiece and the Astros jumped to a quick HOUSTON — All season lead, turning back the long, it seemed inevitable. Tampa Bay Rays 6-1 in the Yankees-Astros for the deciding Game 5 of their AL American League pennant. Division Series. “It’s the matchup that we On deck, the heavyweight wanted,” Houston shortstop matchup so many fans were Carlos Correa said. “It’s anticipating: Jose Altuve the matchup that every- and the 107-win Astros body wants to watch. It’s against Aaron Judge and must-see TV right there. the 103-win Yankees. Game So everybody is going to be 1 is Saturday night in tuning in. It’s going to be Houston — the Astros won fun.” four of seven meetings this Houston made it happen season. Thursday night as Ger- “This is two incredible rit Cole pitched another powerhouse teams,” Hous- ton ace Justin Verlander said. “We’ll fi nd ourselves in the middle of the ring here in a couple of days and we’ll be going at it.” After fellow aces Zack Greinke and Verlander were unable to close out the scrappy Rays on the road, Cole made sure Houston moved on. Given a 4-0 cushion in the fi rst inning, he dominated through the eighth, striking out 10 and allowing just two hits. “I’m just going to treat it like it’s the next game, man,” said Cole, who grew All Times PDT Friday, Oct. 11 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 Arizona, 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) NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Division W L T New England 6 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 Pct 1.000 .800 .000 .000 Pct .600 .600 .400 .400 W 3 2 1 0 North L 2 3 4 5 T 0 0 0 0 Pct .600 .400 .200 .000 W Kansas City 4 Oakland 3 L.A. Chargers 2 Denver 1 West L 1 2 3 4 T 0 0 0 0 Pct .800 .600 .400 .200 Baltimore Cleveland Pittsburgh Cincinnati NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Philadelphia 3 2 0 Dallas 3 2 0 N.Y. Giants 2 4 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 Detroit 2 1 1 Chicago 3 2 0 Minnesota 3 2 0 West W L T San Francisco 4 0 0 Seattle 4 1 0 L.A. Rams 3 2 0 Arizona 1 3 1 Thursday’s Game New England 35, N.Y. Giants 14 Pct .600 .600 .333 .000 Pct .800 .600 .400 .200 Pct .800 .625 .600 .600 Pct 1.000 .800 .600 .300 Middle School Girls Team standings —Parma 101, Vale 107, Hines 120, Fruitland 124, Melba 127, Enterprise 145, Weiser 148, Victory Charter 159, Ontario 230, Nampa Christian 258, Payette Lakes 285, McCain 303, Nyssa 331, Four Rivers 359, Homedale 372, Baker 458. Individual — 90. Jersey Alexander, 17:03. 103. Jessica Mercado, 17:45. 123. Reanna Ornelas, 18:44. 128. Delainey Kemry, 19:07. 155. Bostyn Carradine, 21:50. Middle School Boys Team standings —Melba 64, Weiser 134, Nys- sa 134, Amrbose 148, Hines 159, Enterprise 161, Vale 184, Parma 188, McCain 229, Homedale 230, Ontario 260, Fruitland 273, Nampa Christian 276, Cole Valley Christian 332, Payette Lakes 380, Baker 388, Four Rivers 393. Individuals — 56. Peyton Waters, 13:46. 73. Daniel Brown, 14:06. 79. Weston Bryant, 14:12. 112. Jayson Arenas, 15;42. 123. Cole Hester, 17:11. 133. Jacob Staehle, 19:37. Mystics win WNBA title WASHINGTON (AP) — Elena Delle Donne felt cursed. Every time she made it to the game’s biggest stage, she was hindered by injuries. This time around it was three herniated disks in her back. The league’s MVP wouldn’t let that keep her from her fi rst WNBA cham- pionship. Emma Meesseman up a Yankees fan. “I mean, we know that they’re obvi- ously very talented, and it’s going to be a dogfi ght.” Sunday’s Games All Times PDT 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. Chargers, 5:20 p.m. 9 BASEBALL PLAYOFFS Thursday’s Game American League Division Series Houston 6, Tampa Bay 1, Houston wins series 3-2 National League Championship Series Washington vs. St. Louis Best of 7 — All Times PDT Friday, Oct. 11, Washington at St. Louis, 5:08 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, Washington at St. Louis, 1:08 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14, St. Louis at Washington, TBD Tuesday, Oct. 15, St. Louis at Washington, TBD The Baker County Veteran Service Offi ce will be closed the week of October 14, 2019 through Friday October 18, 2019. It will be open for business on Monday, October 21, 2019. Elkhorn Denture Service is here to help you! FINANCING AVAILABLE Go to our website at www.elkhorndenture.com to purchase Sparkle Denture Cleaner Come see us for a free consultation. C u r t i s Ta t l o c k , L D 2535 Myrtle St. • Baker City (541) 523.4747 or 1(877) 523.4747 2 3 1 American League Championship Series Houston vs. N.Y. Yankees Best of 7 — All Times PDT Saturday, Oct. 12, N. Y. Yankees at Houston, 5:08 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12, N.Y. Yankees at Houston, 5:08 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, Houston at N.Y. Yankees, TBD scored 22 points and Delle Donne added 21 to help the Washington Mystics beat the Connecticut Sun 89-78 on Thursday night in the winner-take-all Game 5 of the Finals. Delle Donne scored four points during a decisive 8-0 run that gave the Mystics an 80-72 lead with under three minutes left. Dream Home S COREBOARD TELEVISION JV Boys Team standings —Nampa 39, Baker 68, Enterprise 75, Mountain Home 125, Centennial 148, New Plymouth 153, Melba 166, Burns 176, Victory Charter 210. Individuals — 6. Seth Rushton, 19:08.3. 7. Justin Ash, 19:18.3. 18. Kyler Hester, 20:16.6. 21. Jordan Mills, 20:24.9. 26. Gabriel Bott, 20:38.2. 32. Seth Mastrude, 21:12.1. 50. ithen Hatfi eld, 21:48.4. 61. Thaddeus pepera, 22:29.7. 70. Ian Jesenko, 23:07.6. 81. Connor Jensen, 24:21.7. 82. Caleb Shaw, 24:22.9. 101. Ryan Hansen, 27:20.6. 107. Dan Wachtel, 29:28.0. 108. Joseph Couch, 30:46.8. 109. Angel DeArcos, 31:03.33. WNBA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Astros on to AL championship series AP Sports Writer JV Girls Individuals — 17. Natalia Turner, 25:45.1. 19. Filippa Kraup, 25:51.1. 36. Kaitlyn Waters, 28:07.1. 53. Victoria Hoffman, 31:15.1. Billie Weiss / Getty Images-TNS New York Giants running back Jon Hilliman (28) fumbles the ball after a hit from New England Patriots Jamie Collins at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., on Thursday. MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYOFFS By Kristie Rieken Boys Varsity Team standings —Baker 88, Enterprise 100, Mountain Home 110, Burns 137, Victory Charter 152, Nampa 166, Melba 171, Caldwell 215, Parma 229, Ontario 269, New Plymouth 295, Ambrose 338, Nyssa 347, Greenleaf Friends 358, Emmett 370, Homedale 370, Weiser 495, Columbia 519, Adrian 531, Four Rivers 552, Vale 590. Individuals — 7. Kale Casidy, 16:59.2. 12. John Niehaus, 17:18.1. 18. Lucas Stearns, 17:36.6. 22. Jake Cuzick, 17:48.6. 29. Gavin Stone, 17:55.1. 77. 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