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Lewis and Clark Community College sophomore Michelle Pedersen, a forward/midfielder from Copenhagen, Denmark, heads the ball away from Kaskaskia players during the game on Sept. 8, 2014. The Trailblazers posted a 6-0 victory and marked their sixth shutout in a row. Photo by S. Paige Allen, Lewis and Clark Community College photographer.
4/17/2012 - Against the Houston Astros, Gonzalez threw 7 shutout innings with 8 K's and allowed only 2 hits, on walk and got the win in the Nationals' 1-0 victory.
Ravens safety Dawan Landry intercepted a pass and returned it 48 yards for a defensive touchdown on Nov. 16. (AFRO Photo/John Moore)
Ravens Shutout Cleveland, 16-0
By Perry Green
AFRO Sports Editor
(November 18, 2009) - The Baltimore Ravens regained a little ground in the AFC North Division after shutting out the Cleveland Browns, 16-0, on Nov. 16 on Ohio. It was the second time this season Baltimore has beaten the struggling Browns. The road win advanced the Ravens’ record to 5-4 overall (2-2 division wise) and placed them two games behind the AFC North leading Cincinnati Bengals. Here’s how the game played out:
The Ravens secured the victory when…
Baltimore safety Dawan Landry intercepted a Brady Quinn pass and returned it 48 yards for a defensive touchdown, pushing the Ravens ahead, 13-0, with the majority of the third quarter remaining. There was plenty of time left in the game, but it didn’t matter because Cleveland’s offense was completely bottled up by the Ravens’ defense.
Outstanding player(s) of the game:
Ravens tailback Ray Rice rushed for a game-high 89 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries, and also caught three passes for 15 yards. Rice has recorded at least 100 yards from scrimmage in six straight games and in seven of nine games played this season.
Ravens star linebacker Ray Lewis finished the game with a team-high seven tackles, while teammate Dawan Landry added four tackles and a momentum-shifting interception.
More game notes:
The Ravens may have reversed their Monday Night Football curse on Nov. 16 as they won a game aired on Monday night for the first time in six tries. Baltimore is now 5-7 all-time on Monday nights.
The Browns and Ravens were tied at zero at halftime, marking the first time this season a game has been scoreless at the half break.
Ravens reserve safety Haruki Nakamura broke his right ankle on the game-opening kickoff and will miss the remainder of the season. His teammate, Terrell Suggs, was also banged up later in the game and didn’t return; he will be out in next week’s game. Browns return specialist Josh Cribbs was injured on the final play of the game and was taken to the hospital.
The Ravens released kicker Steve Hauschka on Nov. 17. Hauschka has missed three critical field goals this season, so the team decided to replace him with newly acquired veteran kicker Billy Cundiff.
The Ravens will learn whether they’re capable of reaching the playoffs when they take on Peyton manning and the undefeated Indianapolis Colts (9-0) at M&T Bank Stadium on Nov. 22.
Cleveland, OH - November 16: Baltimore Ravens vs Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium - regular season Final score: BAL - 16, CLE - 0
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Lewis and Clark Community College sophomore Michelle Pedersen, a forward/midfielder from Copenhagen, Denmark, gets possesion of the ball from Kaskaskia players during the game on Sept. 8, 2014. The Trailblazers posted a 6-0 victory and marked their sixth shutout in a row. Photo by S. Paige Allen, Lewis and Clark Community College photographer.
(Photo by Megan Robertson '15/Amherst College Office of Public Affairs) The Amherst College men's baseball team defeated Keene State 8-0 in its home opener on Wednesday March 27. Dave Cunningham '16 crossed the plate three times in the Lord Jeff victory while Brendon Hardin '15 contributed four RBIs.
Ravens Shutout Cleveland, 16-0
By Perry Green
AFRO Sports Editor
(November 18, 2009) - The Baltimore Ravens regained a little ground in the AFC North Division after shutting out the Cleveland Browns, 16-0, on Nov. 16 on Ohio. It was the second time this season Baltimore has beaten the struggling Browns. The road win advanced the Ravens’ record to 5-4 overall (2-2 division wise) and placed them two games behind the AFC North leading Cincinnati Bengals. Here’s how the game played out:
The Ravens secured the victory when…
Baltimore safety Dawan Landry intercepted a Brady Quinn pass and returned it 48 yards for a defensive touchdown, pushing the Ravens ahead, 13-0, with the majority of the third quarter remaining. There was plenty of time left in the game, but it didn’t matter because Cleveland’s offense was completely bottled up by the Ravens’ defense.
Outstanding player(s) of the game:
Ravens tailback Ray Rice rushed for a game-high 89 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries, and also caught three passes for 15 yards. Rice has recorded at least 100 yards from scrimmage in six straight games and in seven of nine games played this season.
Ravens star linebacker Ray Lewis finished the game with a team-high seven tackles, while teammate Dawan Landry added four tackles and a momentum-shifting interception.
More game notes:
The Ravens may have reversed their Monday Night Football curse on Nov. 16 as they won a game aired on Monday night for the first time in six tries. Baltimore is now 5-7 all-time on Monday nights.
The Browns and Ravens were tied at zero at halftime, marking the first time this season a game has been scoreless at the half break.
Ravens reserve safety Haruki Nakamura broke his right ankle on the game-opening kickoff and will miss the remainder of the season. His teammate, Terrell Suggs, was also banged up later in the game and didn’t return; he will be out in next week’s game. Browns return specialist Josh Cribbs was injured on the final play of the game and was taken to the hospital.
The Ravens released kicker Steve Hauschka on Nov. 17. Hauschka has missed three critical field goals this season, so the team decided to replace him with newly acquired veteran kicker Billy Cundiff.
The Ravens will learn whether they’re capable of reaching the playoffs when they take on Peyton manning and the undefeated Indianapolis Colts (9-0) at M&T Bank Stadium on Nov. 22.
Cleveland, OH - November 16: Baltimore Ravens vs Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium - regular season Final score: BAL - 16, CLE - 0
Lewis and Clark Community College sophomore Claire Skaggs (7), a midfielder from St. Charles, Missouri, maintains possesion despite pressure from a Kaskaskia player during the game on Sept. 8, 2014. The Trailblazers posted a 6-0 victory and marked their sixth shutout in a row. Photo by S. Paige Allen, Lewis and Clark Community College photographer.
Lewis and Clark Community College freshman Kaley Hill (13), midfielder/defender from Florissant, Missouri, moves the ball downfield against Kaskaskia during the game on Sept. 8, 2014. The Trailblazers posted a 6-0 victory and marked their sixth shutout in a row. Photo by S. Paige Allen, Lewis and Clark Community College photographer.
Lewis and Clark Community College sophomore Renee Meyer (16), a defenderfrom O'Fallon, Missouri, keeps possesion despite pressure from a Kaskaskia player during the game on Sept. 8, 2014. The Trailblazers posted a 6-0 victory and marked their sixth shutout in a row. Photo by S. Paige Allen, Lewis and Clark Community College photographer.
The East girls played North at the James W. Cownie Soccer Park on April 4. The Lady Scarlets won with a shutout. Later that night the North boys hosted East at Grubb Stadium. After a close game, the Polar Bears snuck away with a 1-0 win.
Despite the Fan Fest with bounce houses and face painting on the Brooks Robinson Plaza, Big Boy Brass Band, York Symphony Orchestra, and fireworks that would take place post game, Monday afternoon's contest was a quiet one offensively for the York Revolution who mustered just two hits in a 3-1 defeat to the Lancaster Barnstormers in front of 5,769 fans at PeoplesBank Park. Aside from a ninth inning homer by JC Encarnacion to avoid a shutout, the biggest highlight offensively belonged to Carlos Franco who drew a walk in the bottom of the seventh to reach base in a 46th consecutive game, setting a Revs franchise record by doing so.
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Lewis and Clark Community College sophomore Kourtney Pinkerton (11) a defender from Bethalto, Illinois, during the game against Kaskaskia on Sept. 8, 2014. The Trailblazers posted a 6-0 victory and marked their sixth shutout in a row. Photo by S. Paige Allen, Lewis and Clark Community College photographer.
The GFA Girls Varsity Squash team went on the road and posted a 7-0 shutout over St. Luke's on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022.
Important three points for HIFK and third shutout of the season for Kevin Lankinen last night, just like the numbers on the jersey sleeve numbers say. Here's Joe FInley congatulating Kevin Lankinen after his shutout.
The East girls played North at the James W. Cownie Soccer Park on April 4. The Lady Scarlets won with a shutout. Later that night the North boys hosted East at Grubb Stadium. After a close game, the Polar Bears snuck away with a 1-0 win.
Junior starting pitcher Logan Lee threw six shutout innings while giving up only three hits, no walks and striking out four against Navy in Army's 3-0 win April 9 at Doubleday Field. Army split the series 2-2 against the Midshipmen, but earned the "Star" after a 6-5 10th inning win April 10. Photo by Eric S. Bartelt
Noe Ramirez (Cal State Fullerton) combined for a four-hit shutout against non-conference opponent Santa Clara.
Ramirez tossed eight innings in the 8-0 victory against the Broncos. He allowed just one hit in the last six innings, a two-out double in the seventh. Ramirez threw just 93 pitches, 72 for strikes, and fanned 11 batters.
He faced just three men over the minimum before yielding to the bullpen in the ninth inning. Ramirez won his third straight decision and lowered his ERA to 2.84. He has not lost in his last nine starts, winning eight of them.
Photo by Matt Brown and courtesy Cal State Fullerton Athletics.
The GFA Girls Varsity Squash team went on the road and posted a 7-0 shutout over St. Luke's on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022.
The NMU soccer team picked up its first home win of the season with a 3-0 shutout of the Findlay Oilers on Sept. 30, 2012.
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The Cariboo Cougars' winning streak has reached double digits.
The Cougars rattled off their 10th straight BC Major Midget League win on Sunday afternoon, dispatching the Thompson Blazers 5-1 at Kin 1. The first-place Cougars, 19-2-1 on the year, have only conceded eight goals during their current streak - including a pair of shutout wins.
Justin Almeida with a pair led the way, while Todd Bredo, Keith Redden, and Riley Coish also scored for the Cougars on Sunday. Tyler Ward replied for the Blazers.
The Cougars have now won 15 of their past 16 games, outscoring their opponents 99-25 during that span.
Almeida got things going at 6:17 of the first, taking a feed from Chase DuBois and expertly placing a snap shot past Blazers goalie Aris Anagnostopoulos. Bredo made it 2-0 just over a minute later with a bouncing backhander finding its way through traffic in front at 7:27. Colton Thomas had the lone assist.
Bredo also set up the third goal of the period with a powerful point shot, Redden buried the rebound at 9:46, with Austin Gray also picking up a helper on the power play goal.
Almeida potted his second of the game at 9:06 of the second, converting a rebound after a scrambly play in front of the Blazers' net. Wesley Shipton and Zack Smith got the assists.
Coish capitalized on a rebound off an Alex Hanson shot at 10:10 of the third to score his second of the weekend. Jeremy Gervais also got an assist.
Ward ended the Cougars' shutout streak at 13:58 of the third, tipping a shot over Dorrin Luding's shoulder. Matthew Facchinelli and Garrett Ewart got the assists.
Luding and Griffin Outhouse had combined for a shutout streak of 189 minutes and six seconds, dating back to last weekend's games against the Okanagan Rockets.
Luding finished Sunday's game with 19 saves, Anagnostopoulos had 63.
The Cougars play their final home games before the Christmas break next weekend. The North Island Silvertips visit Kin 1 at 4:45 p.m. on Saturday and 8:30 a.m. on Sunday.
Football games are fun...especially ones like this past FSU game versus Wake Forest. FSU won 31-0.
This photo was taken after a touchdown.
The East girls played North at the James W. Cownie Soccer Park on April 4. The Lady Scarlets won with a shutout. Later that night the North boys hosted East at Grubb Stadium. After a close game, the Polar Bears snuck away with a 1-0 win.
The East girls played North at the James W. Cownie Soccer Park on April 4. The Lady Scarlets won with a shutout. Later that night the North boys hosted East at Grubb Stadium. After a close game, the Polar Bears snuck away with a 1-0 win.
The GFA Girls Varsity Squash team went on the road and posted a 7-0 shutout over St. Luke's on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022.
shutout to Joshua A. Landry for these awesome minifigure designs. I love the use of the old villain shirt from johnny thunder. !!!!
Lewis and Clark Community College freshman Maria Sturluson (12) a midfielder/defender from Copenhagen, Denmark, gets to the ball before Kaskaskia's Melanie Gaubatz (17) during the game on Sept. 8, 2014. The Trailblazers posted a 6-0 victory and marked their sixth shutout in a row. Photo by S. Paige Allen, Lewis and Clark Community College photographer.
Winn pitched six innings of shutout baseball to pick up his third win of the season. He retired the last 10 batters he faced in a 6-3 victory over the Lexington Legends.
New Jersey Devils' mascot NJ Devil wearing #00 in between periods when the Washington Capitals visited the New Jersey Devils on March 18, 2011 at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. The Capitals shutout the Devils 3-0.
(Inside Hockey/Bob Fina)
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Newark, DE, 9/4/2009 -- The Blue Hens, who posted their first shutout since a 42-0 win over Northeastern back on Sept. 30, 2000, allowed just 10 first downs total for the game and held the Rams to just 92 yards on the ground and 84 yards through the air.
However the real test come when the National Champs the Richmond Spiders roll into town September 12 to take on The Blue Hens at Delaware Staduim
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INDIANAPOLIS- The UIndy baseball team made it five in a row Friday with a doubleheader sweep of Kentucky Wesleyan at Greyhound Park. The Hounds endured a seven-run ninth by the visiting Panthers before earning a 12-11 win in game one, before capping the day with a 9-0 shutout behind a complete-game effort from pitcher Donovan Drake
Adam Mair #11 of the New Jersey Devils crashes the net while Dennis Wideman #6 of the Washington Capitals defends and Michal Neuvirth #30 makes the save on March 18, 2011 at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. The Capitals shutout the Devils 3-0.
(Inside Hockey/Bob Fina)
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Scott Lyman (UC Davis) tossed eight shutout innings for the Aggies in a 16-0 blanking of Cal State Northridge, garnering Big West Baseball Pitcher of the Week accolades.
The sophomore allowed just three hits and struck out a season-high six batters in the outing, throwing 105 pitches.
Lyman’s performance came on the heels of two potent offensive showings by the Matador offense. UC Davis pitching allowed CSUN to score 20 runs combined in the first two games of the series.
In addition to his mound command, Lyman flourished at the plate, going 7-for-18 (.389) with three doubles, a home run and six runs scored.
Photo by Wayne Tilcock & courtesy UC Davis Athletics.
Bill "Irish" Irwin in 1979 with the Washington Diplomats.
1978 stats: 2361 minutes played, 178 saves, 39 goals against, 5 shutouts, and a 1.49 goals against average.
Lewis and Clark Community College's Brooke Coakley (15 ), a sophomore from Granite City, Illinois, attempts a goal during the first half against St. Louis Community College on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2014. The Trailblazers celebrated another shutout with a 9-0 win against the Archers. Photo by S. Paige Allen, Lewis and Clark Community College photographer.