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November 8, 2007

Bruins drop fourth straight

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Canadiens forward Tomas Plekanec, left, celebrates his first-period goal with teammate Mark Streit. Montreal handed the Boston Bruins their fourth consecutive one-goal defeat, winning 2-1 tonight at TDBanknorth Garden. Marco Sturm scored the lone goal for the Bruins. Click here to see the projo Stats box score. In the four losses, Boston has scored only five total goals. The team next plays Saturday night at home against Buffalo.

Posted by Mike McDermott  at 10:10 PM | Permalink | Comments 0

Revs win Eastern Conference title

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Taylor Twellman's bicycle-kick goal in the first half and some fine defense pushed the New England Revolution past the Chicago Fire, 1-0, tonight at Gillette Stadium in the MLS Eastern Conference championship game. The Revs will get their third chance in as many years to win the league title when they play the winner of Saturday's Houston-Kansas City game

Posted by Mike McDermott  at 9:57 PM | Permalink | Comments 0

Cranston West, Bay View to meet for Division II soccer title

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Cranston West's Alyssa Guidici reacts to scoring a goal in the second half tonight against Prout. The Falcons beat the Crusaders, 4-0, while Bay View beat Ponaganset, 2-1, to set up the finals matchup in Division II on Saturday. Go to hsgametime.com for more high school playoff scores, and go there tomorrow for photo galleries from both Division II semifinals.

Posted by Mike McDermott  at 9:53 PM | Permalink | Comments 0

Q School is in session

Chapter one at PGA Tour Qualifying School is finished, with mixed results for area players.

Rodney Butcher, Jeff Martin and Greg Sampson are among those who have advanced, while Mike Capone, Michael Carbone and Joey Iaciofano are among those who did not make it through.

Here, in no particular order, is a list of area players who took part in the first of the three-step process to earn a tour card:

Johnson & Wales grad Jim Renner of Plainville moved through easily at the Grasslands Club in Lakeland, Fla., firing rounds of 72-68-70-67 to tie for ninth at 277. Butcher tied for 19th two strokes inside the cut line, at the same site with rounds of 69-70-68-73 for 280.

Quidnessett’s Capone, who spent this year on the Nationwide Tour, was among those eliminated. He had rounds of 72-76-70-70 for 288, tying for 57th, seven strokes more than needed.

Renner’s former Johnson & Wales temmate, Mike Welch of Quincy, Mass., not only moved on, he was medalist in play at Florence, S.C., Country Club with rounds of 65-66-67-67. Another Bay Stater, Geoff Sisk, the dominant player on the New England circuit, tied for second at 266, one behind Welch, on rounds of 66-64-67-69.

Crestwood’s Sampson also played well in Florence with rounds of 66-70-69-68 to tie for 14th at 273, four shots inside the line. New Bedford’s Kevin Silva made it on the number at 277 with rounds of 70-70-67-70 for 277.

Metacomet’s Joey Iaciofano got off to a tough start in play at Lantana, Tex., where scores were high throughout and never recovered. He finished 65th with rounds of 79-77-79-72 for 207. All those who shot 5-over 293 advanced.

Also in Texas, at Cypresswood in Spring, Tex., URI grad Michael Sims, who had another injury-plagued season on the Nationwide Tour, moved on. He had rounds of 74-68-74-66, closing with birdies on four of his last five holes on the final day to tie for sixth.

Point Judith’s Martin was sent to McKinney, Tex., where he shot 72-69-72-68 for 281 at Stonebridge Ranch to tie for 12th, advancing with four shots to spare.

At Auburn University, two of the guys who were battling for the Northeast Amateur title in June, Dustin Johnson and Colt Knost, both advanced easily, Johnson winning the medal by eight shots and Knost tying for sixth. The victims there included former teen phenom Ty Tyron who finished 22 shots behind Johnson.

URI grad Carbone tied for 31st, at 282, two above the cut line, in play at Martin Downs CC in Palm City, Fla.

The second stage will be held at six sites next week. We will report on what happens as the events move along.

Posted by Paul Kenyon  at 10:19 AM to Paul Kenyon on Golf | Permalink | Comments 0

PC to retire jerseys of three greats

Providence College is set to announce tonight that the school will retire the jerseys of former All-Americans Jimmy Walker, Ernie DiGregorio and Marvin Barnes. The jerseys will be raised to the rafters at the Dunkin' Donuts Center on March 8, the date of the final Friar regular season game against Villanova.

Currently the only jersey retired by PC has been that of Hall of famer Lenny Wilkens, who starred for PC in the early 1960's. Walker, PC's greatest all-time player, died over the summer and will not be present at the ceremony. PC is planning for members of Walker's family to be in attendance in his honor. DiGregorio and Barnes are both expected to be on hand as well.

For more information on this announcement and reaction from Ernie D., check out Friday's Journal and projo.com

-Kevin McNamara

Posted by Paul Kenyon  at 10:19 AM to PC basketball | Permalink | Comments 0

Download today's sports cover

Today's sports cover contains Kevin McNamara's preview of the coming URI hoops season, as well as Bill Reynolds on the suddenly hot Celtics.

Download a copy of the page in PDF format

Posted by Mike McDermott  at 9:32 AM | Permalink | Comments 0

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