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Cincinnati Ohio, – The Cincinnati Bengals have made the following roster moves.

The have terminated the contract of fifth year WR Denarius Moore, releasing him to free agency. Moore sign with the Bengals as an unrestricted free agent  for 2015 after four years with the Oakland Raiders.

They also waived three veterans third year DT Kwame Geathers, third-year LB Nico Johnson and second-year DE Sam Montgomery.

They have also waived three college free agents- G Chris Jasperse of Marshall, WR Desmond Lawrence of North Carolina A&T and John Peters of Mount St. Joseph.

Today’s moves leave the Bengals with 80 players on the roster. The roster must be further reduced , to 75, by 4 pm tomorrow.

Men’s Soccer Claims Wolstein Classic Title

Columbus Ohio – The Wright State men’s soccer team claimed the Bert and Iris Wolstein Classic title  Sunday afternoon with a 1-0 win over Cal State Fullerton in Columbus.

The Raider and Titans were scoreless at the half, but broke through first as junior Peguy Ngatcha picked up his second goal of the season from freshman Jackson Dietrich at the 48:00 minute It was Dietrich’s third assist of the season. It wasn’t long before the Raiders went up 2-0 when Jake Stovall headed in a corner kick from junior Sam DeRoy at 49:45.

Wright State returns to action on Friday, when they travel to Lexington Kentucky to battle the Kentucky Wildcats at 5 pm

 

Fairborn Ohio – The Wright State women’s soccer team tallied a goal in each half in posting a 2-0 decision over Belmont in it’s home opener Sunday afternoon at Alumni Field.

Senior MacKenzie Hamilton opened the scoring for the Raiders at the 8:43 mark of the first half  with her first goal of the season. After a shot by sophomore Bryce Hueber knocked away by the Belmont goalkeeper, Hamilton connected on the rebound . It was Hueber’ second assist.

Wright State added an insurance goal at the 58:35 mark in the second half as sophomore Madison McKinney scored off a corner kick from Sarah Colvin. It was McKinney’s first goal of the season.

The Raiders will be staying close to home next weekend as the host the Miami Redhawks on Friday at 7:00 pm and then a trip to Baujan Field for a date with the University of Dayton Flyers also at 7:00 pm.

 

East Lansing, Mich. – The University of Dayton women’s soccer team (0-4-0) fell 2-1 to Michigan State at the DeMartin Soccer Complex in the Spartans home opener. Michigan State (3-0-1) remains unbeaten after four matches this season

Michigan State led 1-0 until the Flyers Ashley Campbell scored her first goal of the season in the 56th minute.

But that didn’t last long as the Spartans score the game winner just 30 seconds later.

The Flyers will start a four game home stand when they host Big Ten foe Nebraska, next Friday at 4:30.

Dayton Ohio – The University of Dayton women’s soccer team (0-3-0) fell in it’s home opener to the Ohio State Buckeyes (3-0-0) 2-1 Thursday night at Baujan Field. The Flyers Nicole Waters notched Dayton’s only goal in the 87th minute on a free kick.   Dayton’s rally would get no closer.

2,102 fans packed Baujan Field, which is the second highest attendance in program history. The record is 2,763 set in 2012 against Boston.

The Flyer will travel to Michigan State on Sunday to take on another Big Ten team at 1:00 pm

Dayton Ohio –  The Sinclair Volleyball team played it’s first home match of the 2015 season last night against Vincennes University out of Southern Indiana.

Sinclair (1-1) came out strong in game one racking up easy early points before Vincennes (3-1) got settled into the match. The visiting Trailblazers helod on to the following game  to even the match at 1-1.

Vincennes was able to squeak out a hard fought win in game three with key kills and impressive saves to hold off the Tartan Pride. With their backs against the wall and needing a win to stay alive, Sinclair rallied time after time to finally take game four and force a fifth and deciding game.

Vincennes was looking to finish game five early as they jumped out to a powerful 8-4 margin. Not ready to through in the towel on the home opener, Sinclair pushed back and was able to pull even at 11-11. In the end the Trailblazers had a little too much power and experience and finished the match winning 15-13 .

The busy weekend will continue as both teams travel to Toledo for the Owens Invitational Saturday and Sunday. Sinclair will return home next Friday and Saturday the fourth and fifth of September as they take on Owens and Lorain County.