Monday, September 24, 2012

Here is the latest Ohio sports?

CINCINNATI (AP) ? Jay Bruce's 34th homer put the Reds ahead to stay, and they made good on their second chance to win the NL Central title by beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-0 yesterday without Dusty Baker. The 63-year-old manager spent another day in a Chicago hospital getting treated for an irregular heartbeat.

ATHENS, Ohio (AP) ? Derrius Vick, making his first start at quarterback for Ohio, passed for four touchdowns in leading the Bobcats to a 44-10 rout against Norfolk State yesterday in non-conference play. Ohio is now 4-0 for the first time since 1976.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ? Braxton Miller ran for two touchdowns and No. 16 Ohio State overcame a lethargic, mistake-filled effort to hold off UAB 29-15 on yesterday in the Buckeyes' final tune-up before Big Ten play. UAB (0-3) more than held its own against the Buckeyes (4-0), who committed drive-killing penalties, had a punt blocked for a touchdown and had trouble scoring against a defense giving up 44 points and 477 yards a game.

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) ? Colby Walden returned a kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown with 1:23 remaining to lift Jacksonville past Dayton 21-17 yesterday in the Pioneer Football League opener for both teams. The Flyers (1-3) had taken the lead just 16 seconds earlier on Ross Smith's 5-yard pass from Will Bardo, capping a 12-play drive lasting more than 5 minutes.

OXFORD, Ohio (AP) ? Zac Dysert threw for three touchdowns and became the career completions leader for Miami (Ohio) as the RedHawks spoiled Massachusetts' debut in Mid-American Conference play by winning 27-16 yesterday. The senior's third scoring pass, a 33-yarder to Spencer Treadwell at the start of the fourth quarter, was the 855th of his career, surpassing Ben Roethlisberger for first place with the RedHawks (2-2, 1-0).

BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) ? Logan Thomas helped Virginia Tech find its running game and the defense showed up, too, as the Hokies bounced back from a humbling loss a week ago with a 37-0 victory against Bowling Green. Thomas, who had been reluctant to run in the first three games, had key runs on three consecutive drives in the second quarter. Each ended with a touchdown.

Source: http://www.wane.com/dpp/sports/football_ncaa/Here-is-the-latest-Ohio-sports-news-from-The-Associated-Press_96983057

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