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Brooks gets to 1,000

GREENFORD — Chris Brooks had 22 points and crossed 1,000 for his career as South Range cruised to a 63-47 win over Niles in regular season boys action on Wednesday. He’s the second Raider to reach the mark joining Chris Hatch.

Brooks also became the school’s career leading rebounder in the win.

South Range hosts Rootstown on Tuesday in the Div. III sectional opener.

NILES: 9-11-8-19–47

S. RANGE: 17-13-15-18–63

NILES SCORING: Wolfe 3-0-8, Foster 6-1-14, Sudzina 1-1-3, Fryer 4-0-9, Chieffo 1-0-2, Lawer 1-0-3, Arenaut 1-0-2, Eakin 2-0-6. TEAM TOTALS: 19, 2-5: 47.

S. RANGE SCORING: Chris Brooks 10-1-22, Dante DiGaetano 4-0-10, Nate Brown 1-2-4, Jake Gehring 3-0-6, Kris Scandy 1-0-2, Brandon Mikos 2-0-5, Eli Taylor 2-0-6, Justin Marrie 1-0-2, Matt Lucas 0-0-0, Mike Perry 2-0-4, Luke Crumbacher 1-0-2. TEAM TOTALS: 27, 3-10: 63.

Three-point goals: Niles 7 (Eakin 2, Wolfe 2, Foster, Fryer, Lawer), South Range 6 (Taylor 2, DiGaetano 2, Brooks, Mikos).

WRESTLING

South Range, Ravenna, Salem at Western Reserve

Wednesday

South Range 58, Ravenna 16

106: Hunter Newell (SR) tech. fall Nathan Joslyn, 19-4

113: Sean Loucks (R) dec. Gavin Pahanish, 8-7

120: Bradly McKenzie (R) pin Christopher Olinik, :25

126: Michael Markulin (SR) tech. fall Donovan Mack, 19-2

132: Jacob Richardson (SR) pin Landon Skilton, 3:26

138: Cooper Cleevely (SR) win by forfeit

145: Shane Michael (R) dec.Naseem Maali, 7-5

152: Jacob Starkey (SR) win by forfeit

160: Logan Cormell (SR) win by forfeit

170: Anthony Lunardi (R) maj. dec. Dylan Dominguez, 14-5

182: Cade Holmes (SR) win by forfeit

195: Braxton Bergman (SR) pin Braden Roseling, 1:22

220: Anthony Czap (SR) win by forfeit

285: Chase Dillon (SR) win by forfeit

South Range 77, Salem 6

106: Hunter Newell (SR) win by forfeit

113: Gavin Pahanish (SR) win by forfeit

120: Christopher Olinik (SR) win by forfeit

126: Michael Markulin (SR) win by forfeit

132: Clayton Kramer (SR) tech. fall Britten Allen, 20-5

138: Cooper Cleevely (SR) win by forfeit

145: Naseem Maali (SR) win by forfeit

152: Jacob Starkey (SR) pin Kenny Avery, :16

160: Logan Cormell (SR) pin Ethin Whitman, :35

170: Dylan Dominguez (SR) pin Christian Chappel, :49

182: Cade Holmes (SR) pin Logan Stecker, 2:41

195: John Kidd (S) pin Braxton Bergman

220: Anthony Czap (SR) pin Brady French, :32

285: Chase Dillon (SR) win by forfeit

McIlroy rejects new tour

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Rory McIlroy became the first top player to publicly reject the idea of a proposed new tour, saying he values his choice of where to play over whatever money the Premier Golf League is promising.

“I would like to be on the right side of history on this one,” McIlroy said Wednesday at the Mexico Championship.

McIlroy said the only thing that could change his mind were if all the top players decided to join, and he doesn’t see that happening.

“I think it’s very split at the moment,” he said.

Talk of a Premier Golf League has been around for about six years and picked up momentum — along with serious funding, primarily from Saudi Arabia — in recent months. Organizers have been talking to players and agents the last few months in the Bahamas, Australia and last week in Los Angeles.

Phil Mickelson, who played with officials involved during the pro-am in the Saudi International last month, said Sunday he was not ready to announce his intentions but might be ready to state his view publicly by The Players Championship.

Tiger Woods has said only that he and his people were looking into it.

The idea of the Premier Golf League is to invigorate golf by putting together 12 four-man teams that would be required to play 18 events — 10 of them in the U.S. — that feature 54 holes, no cut and a shotgun start to fit a five-hour broadcast window.

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