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The Cincinnati Enquirer
Monday, November 10, 1997 -- Volume 2, No. 314
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S P O R T S
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W E A T H E R
Today's Sports
SCHOTT WILL CONSIDER CINERGY
Saying she's tried of the bickering, Reds CEO Marge Schott said Sunday the team would consider playing in a renovated Cinergy Field instead of demanding a new ballpark.
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BENGALS 28, COLTS 13
Boomer Esiason drove the Bengals to three second-half touchdowns, and though Bruce Coslet tried to squash any quarterback controversy, he's got one, anyway.


NO CONTROVERSY: JUST START BOOMER
When Esiason was in there, quick-snapping and play-faking, the whole thing worked. Receivers were avilable and he found them. Points were scored. In the NFl, all that matters is who produces.
Paul Daugherty column

BLAKE'S BIGGEST PLAY OFF THE FIELD
Jeff Blake showed us something Sunday afternoon. Not with his arm, but with his attitude.
Tim Sullivan column

BEARCATS FINDING IDENTITY
Bobby Brannen played in the middle much of the time against Athletes In Action because of injuries, but regardless of his position, the senior contributed far more offensively than in any previous performance.

XU'S McAFEE VOWS TO LEARN FROM DEBUT
Xavier freshman Maurice McAfee wanted to see what went wrong in his debut last week, when he had seven turnovers and no assists in 19 minutes against the Ohio All-Stars.

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS
MOELLER, ST.X PROMISE THRILLER
The Hamilton Badin girls soccer team lost in the Division III state championship game for the third year in a row.
ROGER BACON, PURCELL-MARIAN WELL GROUNDED
OHIO SCHEDULE | INDIANA SCHEDULE
LAST SATURDAY'S GAMES | LAST FRIDAY'S GAMES

MIGHTY DUCKS 6, KENTUCKY 4
Jeremy Stevenson scored two goals as the Mighty Ducks completed a two-game series sweep over the Kentucky Thoroughblades.

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