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First Quarter USM_Clay 1 run (Heath pass from Lofton), 12:15. TROY_D.Taylor 6 run (Renfroe kick), 7:28. TROY_FG Renfroe 50, 2:59. Second Quarter TROY_Caldwell 14 run (Renfroe kick), 8:56. Third Quarter TROY_D.Taylor 56 run (Renfroe kick), 6:04. USM_Simmons 75 pass from Rodemaker (pass failed), 5:46. TROY_Swartz 10 pass from Caldwell (Renfroe kick), :42. Fourth Quarter USM_Mims 4 pass from Rodemaker (kick failed), 7:05. TROY_D.Taylor 35 run (Renfroe kick), 5:59. TROY_Conerly-Goodly 31 interception return (Renfroe kick), 5:43. TROY_Lovett 5 run (Troemel kick), 4:08. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING_Southern Miss., Gray 5-30, Clark 8-21, Clay 11-19, D.Jackson 1-3, White 1-(minus 12), Rodemaker 3-(minus 27). Troy, Taylor 23-169, Meadows 1-38, Caldwell 7-30, G.Green 7-21, Lovett 3-12, Ross 1-2, (Team) 2-(minus 2). PASSING_Southern Miss., Rodemaker 18-30-2-234, Pittman 1-1-0-25. Troy, Caldwell 14-26-0-187, Parker 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING_Southern Miss., Mims 5-77, Simmons 4-90, Pittman 3-32, Clay 3-16, Heath 2-25, Clark 1-19, Gray 1-0. Troy, Ross 5-70, Parker 3-40, Swartz 2-20, Higgins 2-18, Lovett 1-26, Beason 1-13. MISSED FIELD GOALS_Southern Miss., Gibbs 50, Gibbs 45.Two people, including a secretary at Portage High School, died and a third was injured in a shooting after what police are calling a “domestic disturbance” Friday night at a Portage home. The Porter County Coroner’s Office has identified the deceased as Brandy Manville, 46, a secretary at Portage High School, and her husband, Charles, 45. Police have confirmed that the third victim was the couple’s adult daughter. In a statement to the Portage High School community released on Saturday, the district described Brandy Manville as someone who “always gave a welcoming smile to all visitors to the main office, offering many of our students a listening ear and words of encouragement each day.” The school district said that counseling services will be available for students and staff, and principals will provide instructions on Monday morning for accessing the services. Portage Police Chief Mike Candiano confirmed the couple’s daughter was transported to a Chicago hospital for treatment of her injuries, which police said were life-threatening. Mayor Austin Bonta shared in a social media post on Saturday that she was alive and stable. According to a Friday night release from Portage Police, officers responded at 7:41 p.m. to the 6300 block of Monument Avenue for “a report of a domestic disturbance.” As the first responding units approached the home, police said, they heard several gunshots from inside the residence. Officers entered the home and confirmed there were two deceased adults inside. Police said officers did not discharge their weapons during the call and they do not believe there is an ongoing threat to the community. The shooting is still under investigation. “The Porter County Coroner’s Office would like to extend our condolences to all the family and loved ones of the victims involved in this senseless tragedy,” Coroner Cyndi Dykes said in a release. Children can express grief in a variety of ways, the district said in its statement, and the best way families can respond to a grieving child is to listen to them and reassure them that their feelings are valid. “Our school community is deeply saddened and impacted by this tragedy as Mrs. Manville touched the lives of so many of our students and staff. Our hearts are with her family and everyone grieving this loss,” the district said. alavalley@chicagotribune.com
NoneVan Nistelrooy’s first game in charge ended with a 3-1 win over West Ham, thanks to goals from Jamie Vardy, Bilal El Khannouss and Patson Daka. The Dutchman, who was out of work for just two weeks following his four-game spell as Manchester United interim boss, only started on Sunday so was happy to end a hectic three days in style. “It has been very busy getting to know everyone, start working together,” he said. “Everybody was involved with that and helping, it was busy, long days, but worth it. I was focused on the game and what the game needed, the subs, the half-time talk, so focused on the moment, so I am going to get myself a little beer and reflect on the last three days.” He endured a dream start as Vardy scored after just 98 seconds with El Khannouss and Daka adding second-half goals. It was by no means one-way traffic, though, as West Ham – who scored a consolation through Niclas Fullkrug at the death – had 30 shots on goal. But Van Nistelrooy saw enough to think he can deliver on his objective of keeping the Foxes in the Premier League. “I am very happy, if you look at the result – and it is about the result – it was a great night, three points, three good goals and also very effective. Ruud at the wheel 🛞 pic.twitter.com/eVgIwWAcYw — Leicester City (@LCFC) December 3, 2024 “Overall the game of course we have seen and how dominant West Ham were at certain stages and what they created, that is a fact and something we have to look at. “Overall, what I expected of the players going forward was togetherness and hunger, energy and spirit in this team that is fighting for every inch. “Eleven players on the pitch who are fighting as a foundation to play the rest of the Premier League. I saw that completely with every single player that started and came on. “That’s the foundation we have to build on, without that it will be impossible to get where we want to go. I am very happy about that.” West Ham’s hierarchy will have seen what impact a managerial change can have as the jury remains out on Julen Lopetegui, with away fans making their feelings clear by chanting “You’re getting sacked in the morning”. Lopetegui expects to keep his job but forthcoming games against his former club Wolves, Bournemouth, Brighton and Southampton could determine the Spaniard’s future. “The only thing that I am worried about is to go to training session tomorrow and stand up the players and prepare the next challenge,” he said. “We have one month of December with a lot of matches and I am sure with this attitude we are going to achieve many more points. “I believe in the players. I am confident that tomorrow we are going to be ready to prepare the next match. “Understanding the question, but at the end of the season maybe we talk in another way. There are a lot of matches and points, a lot of things can happen. “I believe in these players and team, I am sure the position is going to be much better. They are only words but we have to work a lot to achieve this.”
Valpo stuns Davidson: With just 8 seconds left, Davidson looked to have the game in the bag. The Wildcats led 17-10 and were lining up to punt, hoping to flip the field on Valparaiso and give the Beacons nothing more than a last-ditch heave at a win. Instead, Valparaiso blocked the punt. Davidson would fall on the loose ball but it set up the Beacons at the 17-yard line with 4 seconds to play. Caron Tyler hit Gary Givens in the back of the end zone with no time on the clock. The Beacons then converted the 2-point conversion for the win. The victory improved Valparaiso's record to 5-7 to close out the season. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL VU pair honored: Two Valparaiso volleyball players were named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman Team on Saturday. Ava Helming and Jessica Pickett were selected as some of the conference's top freshmen. Helming ranked second on the Beacons in points and kills this fall. Picket tallied the third-most blocks in the conference for the Beacons. It's the first time since 2017 that Valparaiso placed two or more players on the MVC All-Freshman team.Ruud van Nistelrooy treated himself to a beer after enjoying a perfect start to his reign as Leicester manager. Van Nistelrooy’s first game in charge ended with a 3-1 win over West Ham, thanks to goals from Jamie Vardy, Bilal El Khannouss and Patson Daka. The Dutchman, who was out of work for just two weeks following his four-game spell as Manchester United interim boss, only started on Sunday so was happy to end a hectic three days in style. “It has been very busy getting to know everyone, start working together,” he said. “Everybody was involved with that and helping, it was busy, long days, but worth it. I was focused on the game and what the game needed, the subs, the half-time talk, so focused on the moment, so I am going to get myself a little beer and reflect on the last three days.” He endured a dream start as Vardy scored after just 98 seconds with El Khannouss and Daka adding second-half goals. It was by no means one-way traffic, though, as West Ham – who scored a consolation through Niclas Fullkrug at the death – had 30 shots on goal. But Van Nistelrooy saw enough to think he can deliver on his objective of keeping the Foxes in the Premier League. “I am very happy, if you look at the result – and it is about the result – it was a great night, three points, three good goals and also very effective. Ruud at the wheel 🛞 pic.twitter.com/eVgIwWAcYw — Leicester City (@LCFC) December 3, 2024 “Overall the game of course we have seen and how dominant West Ham were at certain stages and what they created, that is a fact and something we have to look at. “Overall, what I expected of the players going forward was togetherness and hunger, energy and spirit in this team that is fighting for every inch. “Eleven players on the pitch who are fighting as a foundation to play the rest of the Premier League. I saw that completely with every single player that started and came on. “That’s the foundation we have to build on, without that it will be impossible to get where we want to go. I am very happy about that.” West Ham’s hierarchy will have seen what impact a managerial change can have as the jury remains out on Julen Lopetegui, with away fans making their feelings clear by chanting “You’re getting sacked in the morning”. Lopetegui expects to keep his job but forthcoming games against his former club Wolves, Bournemouth, Brighton and Southampton could determine the Spaniard’s future. “The only thing that I am worried about is to go to training session tomorrow and stand up the players and prepare the next challenge,” he said. “We have one month of December with a lot of matches and I am sure with this attitude we are going to achieve many more points. “I believe in the players. I am confident that tomorrow we are going to be ready to prepare the next match. “Understanding the question, but at the end of the season maybe we talk in another way. There are a lot of matches and points, a lot of things can happen. “I believe in these players and team, I am sure the position is going to be much better. They are only words but we have to work a lot to achieve this.”Atalanta goes from the Europa League trophy to the top of Serie A. Inter routs Verona 5-0

Our Purpose Is To Improve Population Health Outcomes – FG
First Quarter USM_Clay 1 run (Heath pass from Lofton), 12:15. TROY_D.Taylor 6 run (Renfroe kick), 7:28. TROY_FG Renfroe 50, 2:59. Second Quarter TROY_Caldwell 14 run (Renfroe kick), 8:56. Third Quarter TROY_D.Taylor 56 run (Renfroe kick), 6:04. USM_Simmons 75 pass from Rodemaker (pass failed), 5:46. TROY_Swartz 10 pass from Caldwell (Renfroe kick), :42. Fourth Quarter USM_Mims 4 pass from Rodemaker (kick failed), 7:05. TROY_D.Taylor 35 run (Renfroe kick), 5:59. TROY_Conerly-Goodly 31 interception return (Renfroe kick), 5:43. TROY_Lovett 5 run (Troemel kick), 4:08. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING_Southern Miss., Gray 5-30, Clark 8-21, Clay 11-19, D.Jackson 1-3, White 1-(minus 12), Rodemaker 3-(minus 27). Troy, Taylor 23-169, Meadows 1-38, Caldwell 7-30, G.Green 7-21, Lovett 3-12, Ross 1-2, (Team) 2-(minus 2). PASSING_Southern Miss., Rodemaker 18-30-2-234, Pittman 1-1-0-25. Troy, Caldwell 14-26-0-187, Parker 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING_Southern Miss., Mims 5-77, Simmons 4-90, Pittman 3-32, Clay 3-16, Heath 2-25, Clark 1-19, Gray 1-0. Troy, Ross 5-70, Parker 3-40, Swartz 2-20, Higgins 2-18, Lovett 1-26, Beason 1-13. MISSED FIELD GOALS_Southern Miss., Gibbs 50, Gibbs 45.Two people, including a secretary at Portage High School, died and a third was injured in a shooting after what police are calling a “domestic disturbance” Friday night at a Portage home. The Porter County Coroner’s Office has identified the deceased as Brandy Manville, 46, a secretary at Portage High School, and her husband, Charles, 45. Police have confirmed that the third victim was the couple’s adult daughter. In a statement to the Portage High School community released on Saturday, the district described Brandy Manville as someone who “always gave a welcoming smile to all visitors to the main office, offering many of our students a listening ear and words of encouragement each day.” The school district said that counseling services will be available for students and staff, and principals will provide instructions on Monday morning for accessing the services. Portage Police Chief Mike Candiano confirmed the couple’s daughter was transported to a Chicago hospital for treatment of her injuries, which police said were life-threatening. Mayor Austin Bonta shared in a social media post on Saturday that she was alive and stable. According to a Friday night release from Portage Police, officers responded at 7:41 p.m. to the 6300 block of Monument Avenue for “a report of a domestic disturbance.” As the first responding units approached the home, police said, they heard several gunshots from inside the residence. Officers entered the home and confirmed there were two deceased adults inside. Police said officers did not discharge their weapons during the call and they do not believe there is an ongoing threat to the community. The shooting is still under investigation. “The Porter County Coroner’s Office would like to extend our condolences to all the family and loved ones of the victims involved in this senseless tragedy,” Coroner Cyndi Dykes said in a release. Children can express grief in a variety of ways, the district said in its statement, and the best way families can respond to a grieving child is to listen to them and reassure them that their feelings are valid. “Our school community is deeply saddened and impacted by this tragedy as Mrs. Manville touched the lives of so many of our students and staff. Our hearts are with her family and everyone grieving this loss,” the district said. alavalley@chicagotribune.com
NoneVan Nistelrooy’s first game in charge ended with a 3-1 win over West Ham, thanks to goals from Jamie Vardy, Bilal El Khannouss and Patson Daka. The Dutchman, who was out of work for just two weeks following his four-game spell as Manchester United interim boss, only started on Sunday so was happy to end a hectic three days in style. “It has been very busy getting to know everyone, start working together,” he said. “Everybody was involved with that and helping, it was busy, long days, but worth it. I was focused on the game and what the game needed, the subs, the half-time talk, so focused on the moment, so I am going to get myself a little beer and reflect on the last three days.” He endured a dream start as Vardy scored after just 98 seconds with El Khannouss and Daka adding second-half goals. It was by no means one-way traffic, though, as West Ham – who scored a consolation through Niclas Fullkrug at the death – had 30 shots on goal. But Van Nistelrooy saw enough to think he can deliver on his objective of keeping the Foxes in the Premier League. “I am very happy, if you look at the result – and it is about the result – it was a great night, three points, three good goals and also very effective. Ruud at the wheel 🛞 pic.twitter.com/eVgIwWAcYw — Leicester City (@LCFC) December 3, 2024 “Overall the game of course we have seen and how dominant West Ham were at certain stages and what they created, that is a fact and something we have to look at. “Overall, what I expected of the players going forward was togetherness and hunger, energy and spirit in this team that is fighting for every inch. “Eleven players on the pitch who are fighting as a foundation to play the rest of the Premier League. I saw that completely with every single player that started and came on. “That’s the foundation we have to build on, without that it will be impossible to get where we want to go. I am very happy about that.” West Ham’s hierarchy will have seen what impact a managerial change can have as the jury remains out on Julen Lopetegui, with away fans making their feelings clear by chanting “You’re getting sacked in the morning”. Lopetegui expects to keep his job but forthcoming games against his former club Wolves, Bournemouth, Brighton and Southampton could determine the Spaniard’s future. “The only thing that I am worried about is to go to training session tomorrow and stand up the players and prepare the next challenge,” he said. “We have one month of December with a lot of matches and I am sure with this attitude we are going to achieve many more points. “I believe in the players. I am confident that tomorrow we are going to be ready to prepare the next match. “Understanding the question, but at the end of the season maybe we talk in another way. There are a lot of matches and points, a lot of things can happen. “I believe in these players and team, I am sure the position is going to be much better. They are only words but we have to work a lot to achieve this.”
Valpo stuns Davidson: With just 8 seconds left, Davidson looked to have the game in the bag. The Wildcats led 17-10 and were lining up to punt, hoping to flip the field on Valparaiso and give the Beacons nothing more than a last-ditch heave at a win. Instead, Valparaiso blocked the punt. Davidson would fall on the loose ball but it set up the Beacons at the 17-yard line with 4 seconds to play. Caron Tyler hit Gary Givens in the back of the end zone with no time on the clock. The Beacons then converted the 2-point conversion for the win. The victory improved Valparaiso's record to 5-7 to close out the season. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL VU pair honored: Two Valparaiso volleyball players were named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman Team on Saturday. Ava Helming and Jessica Pickett were selected as some of the conference's top freshmen. Helming ranked second on the Beacons in points and kills this fall. Picket tallied the third-most blocks in the conference for the Beacons. It's the first time since 2017 that Valparaiso placed two or more players on the MVC All-Freshman team.Ruud van Nistelrooy treated himself to a beer after enjoying a perfect start to his reign as Leicester manager. Van Nistelrooy’s first game in charge ended with a 3-1 win over West Ham, thanks to goals from Jamie Vardy, Bilal El Khannouss and Patson Daka. The Dutchman, who was out of work for just two weeks following his four-game spell as Manchester United interim boss, only started on Sunday so was happy to end a hectic three days in style. “It has been very busy getting to know everyone, start working together,” he said. “Everybody was involved with that and helping, it was busy, long days, but worth it. I was focused on the game and what the game needed, the subs, the half-time talk, so focused on the moment, so I am going to get myself a little beer and reflect on the last three days.” He endured a dream start as Vardy scored after just 98 seconds with El Khannouss and Daka adding second-half goals. It was by no means one-way traffic, though, as West Ham – who scored a consolation through Niclas Fullkrug at the death – had 30 shots on goal. But Van Nistelrooy saw enough to think he can deliver on his objective of keeping the Foxes in the Premier League. “I am very happy, if you look at the result – and it is about the result – it was a great night, three points, three good goals and also very effective. Ruud at the wheel 🛞 pic.twitter.com/eVgIwWAcYw — Leicester City (@LCFC) December 3, 2024 “Overall the game of course we have seen and how dominant West Ham were at certain stages and what they created, that is a fact and something we have to look at. “Overall, what I expected of the players going forward was togetherness and hunger, energy and spirit in this team that is fighting for every inch. “Eleven players on the pitch who are fighting as a foundation to play the rest of the Premier League. I saw that completely with every single player that started and came on. “That’s the foundation we have to build on, without that it will be impossible to get where we want to go. I am very happy about that.” West Ham’s hierarchy will have seen what impact a managerial change can have as the jury remains out on Julen Lopetegui, with away fans making their feelings clear by chanting “You’re getting sacked in the morning”. Lopetegui expects to keep his job but forthcoming games against his former club Wolves, Bournemouth, Brighton and Southampton could determine the Spaniard’s future. “The only thing that I am worried about is to go to training session tomorrow and stand up the players and prepare the next challenge,” he said. “We have one month of December with a lot of matches and I am sure with this attitude we are going to achieve many more points. “I believe in the players. I am confident that tomorrow we are going to be ready to prepare the next match. “Understanding the question, but at the end of the season maybe we talk in another way. There are a lot of matches and points, a lot of things can happen. “I believe in these players and team, I am sure the position is going to be much better. They are only words but we have to work a lot to achieve this.”Atalanta goes from the Europa League trophy to the top of Serie A. Inter routs Verona 5-0