ON THE SCHEDULE TODAY AT FCHS:
Lady Mules Volleyball at NCOE 3 levels 5pm
ON THE SCHEDULE TODAY AT FRONTIER COLLEGE:
No Events Scheduled
OTHER AREA SPORTS FOR TODAY:
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL:
Wayne City at Altamont
Edwards County vs. Hamilton County (Senior Night for Volleyball and Golf)
JR HIGH BOYS BASKETBALL:
New Hope at Albion
JR HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL:
Wayne City at Jasper
New Hope at St. Mary’s (Mt. Carmel)
AREA SPORTS RESULTS FROM MONDAY:
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
On Monday night the Lady Mules Volleyball team traveled to Robinson and came away with an impressive victory, sweeping all 3 levels. The Varsity squad defeated Robinson in 2 sets, 25-17 and 25-18. The JV team got their victory in 2 sets as well, 25-22 and 25-20. The Fresh/Soph squad started the evening’s sweep with their own 2-set victory, 25-11 and 25-16. The Lady Mules next matchup will be tonight on the road versus the always tough NCOE Cardinals.
Mt. Carmel over Wayne City in 3 Sets
Carmi-White County over Harrisburg in 2 Sets
Woodlawn over Hamilton County in 2 Sets
HIGH SCHOOL JV FOOTBALL:
Fairfield 14, CZRE 12 (JV Mules finish the year 4-4)
Carmi-White County 40, Edwards County 0
Flora 28, Red Hill 20
Benton 26, Johnston City 6
Eldorado 22, Sesser-Valier-Waltonville 8
JUNIOR HIGH BOYS BASKETBALL:
Wayne City 51, Bluford 30
JV: Bluford 38, Wayne City 24
JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL:
Albion 46, Fairfield 8
JV: Albion 51, Fairfield 5
C Game: Albion 40, Fairfield 0
Cisne 45, Jasper 23
Cisne’s Leah Angle scored 29 points including 7 three-pointers
JV: Jasper 30, Cisne 12
**** NATIONAL SPORTS ****
MONDAY’S SCOREBOARD
NFL
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Detroit Lions 24, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9
Seattle Seahawks 27, Houston Texans 19
MLB Playoffs
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Toronto Blue Jays 4, Seattle Mariners 3
(Blue Jays win best-of-seven ALCS, 4-3)
NBA
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No Games Scheduled (Regular Season starts Tonight)
NHL
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Minnesota Wild 3, New York Rangers 1
Philadelphia Flyers 5, Seattle Kraken 2
Montreal Canadiens 4, Buffalo Sabres 2
Winnipeg Jets 2, Calgary Flames 1
Vegas Golden Knights 4, Carolina Hurricanes 1
The Blues will try to get a winning streak going when they host the Los Angeles Kings at Enterprise Center tonight. The Blues are coming off a 3-1 win over the Dallas Stars at home on Saturday, St. Louis is tied for last place in the Central Division with six points. Tonight’s game begins at 7:00PM.
***Top Sports Headlines***
>>Blue Jays Rally Past Mariners To Win ALCS
(Toronto, ON) — The Toronto Blue Jays are going to the World Series. The Blue Jays advanced to the 2025 Fall Classic after rallying for a 4-3 win over the Seattle Mariners in Game Seven of the ALCS from Toronto. George Springer slugged a go-ahead three-run homer for the Jays in the bottom of the seventh inning. Julio Rodriguez and Cal Raleigh each went deep for Seattle.
>>MLB World Series Preview
(Undated) — The 2025 Fall Classic is set. The Toronto Blue Jays are taking on the Los Angeles Dodgers in this year’s World Series. The Blue Jays advanced to baseball’s championship after rallying past the Seattle Mariners in Game Seven of the ALCS. The Dodgers took care of business in the NLCS after sweeping the Milwaukee Brewers. Los Angeles is seeking its second straight title and third in the last six years. Game One of the World Series is Friday night in Toronto.
>>Lions, Seahawks Win On MNF Doubleheader
(Undated) — Week Seven of the NFL season wrapped up with a Monday Night Football doubleheader. Jahmyr Gibbs racked up 218 total yards as the Lions topped the banged up Buccaneers 24-9 in Detroit. The Seahawks then held off a late Houston rally and beat the Texans 27-19 in Seattle. Jaxon Smith-Njigba racked up eight catches for 123 yards and a touchdown in the victory. Week Eight kicks off with the Vikings visiting the Chargers on Thursday Night Football.
>>Buccaneers’ Mike Evans Suffers Broken Collarbone
(Tampa, FL) — The Buccaneers are going to be without a major piece of their offense for most of the season. Mike Evans suffered a broken collar bone during the team’s 24-9 loss to the Lions on Monday Night Football from Detroit. The receiver got hurt while landing awkwardly on a deep pass and also suffered a concussion on the play. Head coach Todd Bowles said he’ll be out until “toward the end” of the season.
>>Report: Titans To Release WR Lockett
(Nashville, TN) — The Titans are reportedly parting ways with a veteran playmaker. According to multiple reports, Tennessee is granting wide receiver Tyler Lockett’s request to be released. Lockett had 10 catches for 70 yards in seven games this season. The team signed him to a one-year deal worth up to six-million dollars in April. The Titans will hit the road this week to face the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
>>Report: Bryce Young Expected To Miss Week Nine
(Charlotte, NC) — The Panthers are unlikely to have their franchise quarterback available this week. According to ESPN, Bryce Young has a high ankle sprain and is expected to miss Carolina’s upcoming battle against the Buffalo Bills. Young suffered the injury during the Panthers’ recent win over the New York Jets. He underwent an MRI on Monday, which confirmed the nature of the injury. Head coach Dave Canales said Young is considered day-to-day.
>>Dolphins Sticking With Tua At QB
(Miami, FL) — The Dolphins aren’t ready to make any drastic decisions. Head coach Mike McDaniel told the media on Monday that Tua Tagovailoa [[ TUNG-oh-vai-LO-uh ]] will remain as the team’s starting quarterback. The sixth-year player was benched during Miami’s blowout loss to the Browns over the weekend and finished with just 100 passing yards to go with three interceptions.
>>Giants Head Coach Not Considering Changes To Staff
(East Rutherford, NJ) — The Giants won’t be making any adjustments to their coaching staff after a disastrous loss in Denver. Head coach Brian Daboll said Monday that he is not considering changes to his staff after New York suffered one of the biggest collapses in NFL history. The G-Men decided to only rush three defenders before the Broncos moved the ball into field goal range in the final seconds.
>>NBA Tips Off Season Tuesday With Doubleheader
(Undated) — The NBA regular season is finally here. The Association tips off with a doubleheader on Tuesday. Kevin Durant dons Rocket red for the first time in a game of consequence when Houston tries to spoil the defending champion Thunder’s banner-raising party in Oklahoma City. The nightcap features a Golden State showdown between Luka Doncic [[ DON-chitch ]] and the Lakers against Steph Curry’s Warriors from Los Angeles. Most of the league returns to action on Wednesday with a dozen games on the slate.
>>Grizzlies G Morant “Expected” To Play In Season Opener
(Memphis, TN) — The Grizzlies could get their star back to begin the season. Memphis guard Ja Morant is “expected” to suit up Wednesday against the New Orleans Pelicans, coach Tuomas Iisalo said on Monday. Morant has missed time during the preseason with a sprained left ankle he sustained on October 5th. Morant averaged 23.2 points and seven-point-three assists in 50 games a season ago.
>>Hawks Extend Dyson Daniels
(Undated) — The Hawks are rewarding an important member of their starting lineup. ESPN reports Dyson Daniels agreed to a four-year, 100-million-dollar extension with the team on Monday. The guard won Most Improved Player of the Year after averaging more than 14 points in 76 starts last season. Daniels was also the first player to average three steals per game since Alvin Robertson in 1990.
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