Best friends Genius and Jack discuss the 2009 World Series between the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Philles. Jack is for the Yankees and Genius is for the Phillies. Genius: I hate the Yankees. Jack: You can't say the team from the Bronx doesn't belong in the World Series.
Micah Whorton, a junior forward from Belton, MO, is the Great Lakes Valley Conference Men's Soccer Player of the Week. Whorton led his team to wins at Saint Joseph's and Wisconsin-Parkside over the weekend, helping the Panthers claim their first GLVC regular season title and the top seed for the upcoming GLVC Tournament, where they'll open play on Sunday (1 p.
Coach Alf Bilbao's Drury Women's Soccer Panthers are headed to the GLVC Tournament as well, though their 2-1 loss at Wisconsin-Parkside Sunday in double-overtime knocked them out of a first-round home match. Instead, the sixth-seeded Panthers (13-5 overall, 10-4 in the GLVC) will travel to Louisville, KY, on Sunday to face third-seeded Bellarmine (12-2-1, 10-2-1 in the league) in a first-round matchup that will start at 1 p.
Drury's volleyball Panthers swept their way to a 3-0 victory over Quincy in Great Lakes Valley Conference play Saturday afternoon at Weiser Gym. The Panthers downed the Hawks by scores of 25-19, 25-13 and 25-18 to improve to 14-11 overall and 6-4 in the GLVC.
Jaime Villa Zapatero successfully defended his individual title, and with junior Derek Berry providing a strong 1-2 punch, the Drury Panthers finished second Saturday in the Great Lakes Valley Conference Championships held here. Villa Zapatero, a junior from Madrid, Spain, crossed the line in 25:00.