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BY BRIAN ADAMOWSKY
World sports writer
WENATCHEE — In this weekend’s three-game series with the Fairbanks Ice Dogs, the Wenatchee Wild hit both ends of the spectrum and points in between.
The Wild split the two weekend games after losing on Friday night, beating their rivals on Saturday before falling on Sunday.
“The fi rst game (Friday) we didn’t have the compete level we needed, the second game (Saturday) we were emotionally and physically engaged, and the third game (Sunday) we had spurts where we were engaged,” Baxter said.
BY DANNY O’NEIL
The Seattle Times
ST. LOUIS — No special-teams heroics this week.
No game-changing interceptions or opponent’s implosion.
Nothing to save Seattle’s off ense from itself Sunday in St. Louis whether it was the questionable fi rst-half calls that resulted in two turnovers on downs or the second-half performance that could only be described as putrid.
The Seahawks lost 20-3 at the Edward Jones Dome, ending Seattle’s 10-game winning streak over St. Louis
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Monday, October 4, 2010
It’s overForgettable Mariners season fi nally endsPage B2
SidelinesQuotable“He’s been counting the money and he’s very tired.”
Corey Pavin, U.S. Ryder Cup captain, on Jim Furyk, who sat out the fi rst round of the tournament after pocketing $11.35 million for winning the Tour Championship
Quiz timeWhat major historical event was fi rst broadcast to the American public during a Monday Night Football game?
Answer in today’s Scoreboard, Page B4
Rams 20, Seahawks 3
SundayNext: at ChicagoOct. 17, 10 a.m.
TV: FOX
Tuesday
Moses Lake at Wenatchee
Girls soccer
7 p.m.
The Panthers are in desperate need of a win against the Chiefs at the Apple Bowl.
Cascade at Chelan
Volleyball
6:30 p.m.
The Goats try and seal the regular-season sweep over the Kodiaks on their home floor.
Thursday
Ephrata at Cashmere
Girls soccer
4 p.m.
The freshman-laden Bulldogs battle the Class 2A Tigers in a non-league matchup.
Friday
Richland at Wenatchee
Football
7:30 p.m.
Running back Jake McKinney leads the Bombers into the Apple Bowl for a pivotal Big Nine 4A clash. Richland, like Wenatchee, suffered its first loss of the season on Friday.
World photo/Kathryn Stevens
Runners in the 2010 Leavenworth marathon and half-marathon make their way up East Leavenworth Road Saturday morning near the 12-mile mark of the course. The race had more than 1,900 people participating.
2010 Leavenworth Oktoberfest Marathon and Half Marathon
BY BRENT STECKER
World sports writer
LEAVENWORTH — An all-time high 1,950 participants competed in the two races of the sixth-annual Leavenworth Oktoberfest Marathon and Half Marathon Saturday, enjoying some warm early fall weather on the course.
“It was great. Beautiful weather, lots of people ... all in all it was a great success,” said Ian Crossland, one of three race directors.
Leavenworth resident Marlene Farrell claimed her third-straight
win in the women’s half marathon, fi nishing in one hour, 21 minutes, 23 seconds, over two minutes ahead of second-place fi nisher Cori Mooney.
“I absolutely love the course,” said the 35-year-old Farrell, who will be running in the New York City Marathon in November.
Even in the win, Farrell said her legs weren’t as fresh as they were in her 2009 win, when her time was about 40 seconds faster. She attributed the
slow-down to the amount of training she has done, which has included running the Enchantments recently.
Seth Swanson of Olympia took the men’s half marathon in 1:18:35, almost a half-minute ahead of second-place runner Greg Wittendorf of Seattle.
Jodi Brautaset of Mount Vernon was victorious in the women’s marathon, but had Seattle’s Jill Frank right on her tail. Brautaset fi nished in 3:22:40, while Frank crossed the fi nish line with a time of 3:22:55.
In the men’s marathon, Mark Donahue of Seattle was a full nine minutes ahead of the next runner,
winning in 2:43:18.Doug Wood of Wenatchee was
seventh with a time of 3:38:35, Joe Dirusso of Leavenworth was 10th in 3:47:13, and Matt Monda of Ephrata took 25th in 4:12:31.
Wenatchee’s Allison Johnson took fi fth in the women’s half marathon with a time of 1:31:38, and Jayme Hoglund of East Wenatchee came in 24th at 1:41:04.
Brandon Hoglund of East Wenatchee was fi fth in the men’s half marathon at 1:24:46, while fellow East Wenatchee residents Ryan Peterson (1:28:16) and Calvin Stapleton (1:34:04) took 10th and 24th, respectively. Leavenworth’s Michael Scott was 21st
Sunny day for a runNearly 2,000 runners take part in race festivities
Farrar 81st at WorldsGEELONG, Australia —
Tyler Farrar fi nished 81st in the UCI Road World Championships on Sunday.
Farrar, a Wenatchee native who rides for Garmin-Transitions, crossed the line nearly 15 minutes after Norwegian rider Thor Hushovd, who completed the 262.7-kilometer race in six hours, 21 minutes and 49 seconds.
Farrar fi nished in a pack that included fellow Americans and Garmin-Transitions teammates Danny Pate and Christian Vandevelde.
Farrar had high hopes coming into this event after winning the fi nal stage of the Tour of Spain on Sept. 19.— Brian Adamowsky, World staff
Cycling
Offense ugly in Seattle loss
AP photo
St. Louis Rams defensive end James Hall, lower left, knocks the ball out of the hands of Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, right, to force a fumble in the fourth quarter on Sunday.
First win for Rams in 10 meetings against Seahawks
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Wild split pair with Ice Dogs
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Inconsistent effort over weekend
Fairbanks 4Wenatchee 1
Sunday
Wenatchee 7,Fairbanks 4
SaturdayNext: vs. FresnoOct. 15, 7 p.m.
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