Michigan
Friday Night Football: Playoffs in full swing in Indiana, Michigan
(WNDU) – Highschool soccer groups in each Indiana and Michigan took half in playoff video games Friday night time!
In Indiana, it was sectional semifinals week. As for Michigan, 11-player groups started their quest for a state championship within the district semifinals, whereas 8-player groups took half in regional semifinals.
Listed here are the scores and highlights:
Class 6A Sectional 2:
Carroll (Fort Wayne) 35, Penn 7
Warsaw 14, Elkhart 9
Class 5A Sectional 10:
Valparaiso 42, LaPorte 3
Chesterton 28, Michigan Metropolis 20
Class 5A Sectional 11:
Harmony 31, Goshen 6
Mishawaka 35, Adams 6
Class 4A Sectional 17:
New Prairie 42, Lowell 6
Class 4A Sectional 18:
Northridge 34, Logansport 24
NorthWood 52, South Bend St. Joseph 24
Class 4A Sectional 19:
Leo 42, East Noble 13
Class 3A Sectional 26:
Knox 22, West Noble 0
Jimtown 28, John Glenn 7
Class 3A Sectional 28:
Guerin Catholic 34, Tippecanoe Valley 14
Class 2A Sectional 33:
Andrean 28, LaVille 6
Bremen 53, Lake Station 7
Class 2A Sectional 34:
Rochester 50, Benton Central 26
Class 2A Sectional 35:
Fort Wayne Luers 42, Churubusco 9
Class 1A Sectional 41:
Culver 61, South Central 0
North Judson 25, Triton 6
Class 1A Sectional 43:
West Central 40, Taylor 0
Saturday Recreation
Nice Lakes Christian Athletic Convention Championship Recreation
Osceola Grace vs. Columbus Crusaders
11-Participant Event
Division 3 Area 2 District 2:
St. Joseph 49, East Grand Rapids 10
Division 3 Area 3 District 1:
Mason 49, Sturgis 12
Division 4 Area 2 District 1:
Edwardsburg 36, Paw Paw 0
Niles 56, Three Rivers 32
Division 4 Area 2 District 2:
Hastings 40, Vicksburg 7
Division 5 Area 2 District 1:
Berrien Springs 34, Hopkins 27
Division 6 Area 3 District 1:
Grand Rapids West Catholic 42, Watervliet 0
Constantine 54, Buchanan 12
Division7 Area 3 District 1:
Lawton 45, Brandywine 23
Division 8 Area 3 District 1:
White Pigeon 30, Centreville 12
8-Participant Event
Division 2 Area 4:
Colon 62, Camden-Frontier 8
Mendon 44, Climax-Scotts 18
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Michigan
Michigan woman arrested after alleged home invasion, assault
CHIPPEWA COUNTY, MI – A Michigan woman allegedly assaulted a person after she broke into a home in the Upper Peninsula.
Kimberly Backus, 46, of Sault Ste. Marie has been charged with first-degree home invasion and domestic violence after she was arrested by Michigan State Police in Chippewa County.
Troopers say she entered a home on Townline Road in Pickford Township without permission on Nov. 5. She then allegedly assaulted the homeowner, an ex-acquaintance.
She was lodged in the Chippewa County Jail. bond was set at $500 with conditions, and she was released. Her next court appearance is on Nov. 18.
Michigan
Big Ten picks: MLive’s predictions for Michigan-Indiana, more
It’s a light week in the Big Ten, as six teams, including Michigan State, are off. Perhaps our pickers can really focus on the half-dozen games and have a successful week. Here are the current standings (best bet in parentheses):
Matt Wenzel: 54-47 (4-6)
Aaron McMann: 52-49 (5-5)
Ryan Zuke: 52-49 (4-6)
Andrew Kahn: 50-51 (7-3)
Kyle Austin: 48-53 (4-6)
The picks against the spread from MLive’s college football writers are below. All games are on Saturday unless otherwise noted, kickoff times are eastern, and odds are courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.
Iowa at UCLA
- When: Friday at 9 p.m.
- TV: FOX | Fubo (7-day free trial) | DirecTV Stream | Sling TV
- Line: UCLA +6.5
Oregon and UCLA both came east last Saturday and won. Can Iowa get a win in Los Angeles against a UCLA team that has won two straight?
MLive staff picks:
- Iowa -6.5: Austin (best bet), McMann, Wenzel, Zuke
- UCLA +6.5: Kahn (best bet)
Purdue at Ohio State
- When: noon
- TV: FOX | Fubo (7-day free trial) | DirecTV Stream | Sling TV
- Line: Ohio State -37.5
Purdue squandered its best chance to avoid a winless Big Ten season with an overtime loss at home to Northwestern on Saturday. Ryan Walters continues to struggle in his second season on the job, while Ryan Day can breathe easy for a couple of weeks against beating Penn State.
MLive staff picks:
- Purdue +37.5: Austin, McMann (best bet)
- Ohio State -37.5: Kahn, Wenzel, Zuke
Minnesota at Rutgers
- When: noon
- TV: NBC | Fubo (7-day free trial) | DirecTV Stream | Sling TV | Peacock
- Line: Minnesota -6.5
Minnesota shoots for its fifth straight win while Rutgers will try to avoid a fifth straight loss. Minnesota is 3-0 in the all-time series.
MLive staff picks:
- Minnesota -6.5: Austin, Kahn, McMann, Wenzel, Zuke (best bet)
Maryland at Oregon
- When: 7 p.m.
- TV: BTN | Fubo (7-day free trial) | DirecTV Stream | Sling TV
- Line: Oregon -24.5
The Terrapins are set to travel across the country for what is expected to be a beatdown. Dillon Gabriel will try to pad his Heisman stats.
MLive staff picks:
- Maryland +24.5: Zuke
- Oregon -24.5: Austin, Kahn, McMann, Wenzel
Washington at Penn State
- When: 8 p.m.
- TV: Peacock
- Line: Penn State -13.5
James Franklin’s dismal record against Ohio State (and top-10 and top-five teams) continued last Saturday thanks to some question play calling. The Nittany Lions still have an outside shot at a Big Ten title. Washington is coming off a win over USC.
MLive staff picks:
- Washington +13.5: Austin, Zuke
- Penn State -13.5: Kahn, McMann, Wenzel
Michigan at Indiana
- When: 3:30 p.m.
- TV: CBS | Fubo (7-day free trial) | DirecTV Stream | Sling TV
- Line: Indiana -13.5
Fans of either team likely can’t believe the point spread for this one. In a battle of new head coaches, Indiana looks to stay undefeated while Michigan is fighting for bowl eligibility.
MLive staff picks:
- Indiana -13.5: Austin, Kahn, McMann, Wenzel (best bet), Zuke
Michigan
Michigan man arrested for allegedly trying to get into U.S. Capitol with flare gun, torch lighter
(CBS DETROIT) – A Michigan accused of trying to get into the U.S. Capitol with a flare gun and torch lighter on Tuesday was arrested.
According to Capitol police, the 27-year-old man from Westland is charged with possession of a prohibited weapon, unlawful activities and disorderly conduct.
Police say the man walked into the Capitol Visitor Center at about 12:30 p.m. and got in line for the screening process, according to a news release.
“Capitol Division officers ordered the man to put his jacket and bag through the X-ray machine. USCP officers spotted items on the X-ray, which appeared suspicious. After a hand search, they recovered a flare gun, a torch lighter, and two bottles of fuel. The man also smelled like he doused part of his clothing with fuel,” police said in the release.
Police searched the man and uncovered a “manifesto and a letter to Congress” that included the man’s opinions about the war in the Middle East. His vehicle was found and cleared by the K9 unit and Hazardous Incident Response Division.
Investigators are working to determine the motive. They believe the man traveled to the Washington, D.C. area, on Monday.
“If our officers did not stop this man, yesterday would have been a very different story than this one. All of our employees continue to work, together, around the clock during this heightened security environment,” Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger said in a statement.
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