TORONTO -- Even though it is Kyle Lowry currently shooting lights out for the Toronto Raptors, second-year man Norman Powell is only too happy to take the credit.Lowry had 24 points and seven assists for the Raptors in a 113-80 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday night, compared to Powells 16. But according to Powell, its his pre-game tradition with the All-Star guard that is powering his hot hand.We have a little shooting competition, the first to make five from five spots, and ever since weve started doing that hes been lighting it up, so Im taking credit for it, Powell said jokingly after the game, Torontos season-high fifth straight victory and a fourth consecutive win over the Lakers.Lowry, who has scored 20-plus points in his last six games against the Lakers, averaging 24.8 points, was only too happy to back up his teammates claim.He can take credit. My teammates, they can all have the credit, he said. My teammates are the reason Im able to do the things that Im able to do.Lowry tied his season high for 3-pointers, going 6 of 9 from beyond the arc as the Raptors registered their biggest win of the season. The 33-point victory surpassed the 27-point win over Philadelphia on Oct. 28.Still, coach Dwane Casey was more interested in his teams defensive performance, as Toronto held Los Angeles to an opponent season low of 80 points and .344 shooting from the field. The Raptors were particularly dominant in the second quarter, outscoring the Lakers 41-26 while shooting 75 percent from the field.But it takes more than that to impress the Raptors coach.Case dont say nothing about offense. Case dont care, said DeMar DeRozan, who had 16 points. Everything that comes out of his mouth is defense.Even though the game was the Lakers third in four nights, coach Luke Walton was not about to use that as an excuse.I felt like we werent mentally ready to compete against one of the better teams in the NBA tonight, he said. I dont know if thats just fatigue from the travel and the road trip so far. Even if it is it cant be an excuse in this league.Brandon Ingram had 17 points for the Lakers, who are 1-2 on their four-game road trip. Meanwhile their bench, the top scoring unit in the NBA, chipped in with Jordan Clarksons 14 and former Raptor Lou Williams 13.The Lakers were held to just 14 points in the third quarter and 32 points in the second half, as Toronto successfully nursed a 21-point halftime lead all the way to the end, emptying its bench and giving minutes to some of its lesser lights.You have to give them credit, they played really good, former Raptor Jose Calderon said. They kept making shots in the right moment and played good defense. We didnt find a guy today who was really hot or going.TIP-INSLakers: G DAngelo Russell (left knee) missed his seventh consecutive game and F Nick Young (right calf) sat out his second straight contest. ... F Julius Randle played his 100th NBA game Friday night. He has 39 double-doubles over that span. ... Williams has made a free throw in 29 straight games, the longest active streak for a Lakers bench player.Raptors: Usual starting F DeMarre Carroll was rested in the opening game of Torontos first back-to-back home games since the 2008-09 season as the Raptors continue to exercise caution after Carrolls knee surgery late last season. Powell started in his place. ... DeRozans six assists extended his career-long streak with at least four assists to 11 games. ... Lowry has made multiple 3-pointers in 10 straight games, tied for the longest such streak of his career.KERR-AZY VOTERSDespite leading the Lakers to a surprising 10-10 record over the first month of the season, Walton was passed over for Western Conference coach of the month in favor of his former boss, Steve Kerr of 16-2 Golden State.Im furious that Steve Kerr won coach of the month, Walton said jokingly. No, Im happy for him obviously. It doesnt matter to me who wins coach of the month. Were trying to do something thats bigger than individual awards.DOMINATING FROM DOWNTOWNThe Raptors, who shot 41.4 percent from 3-point range, had double-digit 3-pointers (12) for the fifth straight game. Lowry led the way with six, and in his last four games is shooting 71 percent (20 of 28) from beyond the arc.MOVING ON UPDeRozans six field goals saw him pass Vince Carter (3,536) for second on the franchises all-time list. Chris Bosh leads the way with 3,614.UP NEXTLakers: Will look to end a five-game losing streak in Memphis when they face the Grizzlies on Saturday.Raptors: Aiming for sixth straight win when they host Atlanta on Saturday. Northamptonshire 155 for 6 (Cobb 80, Wakely 43) beat Durham 153 for 8 (Jennings 88, Sanderson 3-31) by four wicketsScorecardNorthants have defied injuries, international call-ups and relentless financial problems to secure their second limited-overs trophy since 1992 with victory in the final of the NatWest Blast.Reeling at 9 for 3 after 14 balls, Northants were rescued by a brilliant, fearless and powerful innings of 80 in 48 balls from Josh Cobb that helped them to victory with four wickets and five delivers to spare.Cobb, man of the match for Leicestershire as a bowler when they won this competition in 2011, added 120 in 78 balls with Alex Wakely - Wakelys second century stand of the day - to help Northants cope with an outstanding display of fast bowling from Mark Wood and clinch this trophy for the second time in four years.It was Cobbs final innings of the season. He has been struggling with a knee injury for six weeks and will undergo surgery in the coming days.Dealing with adversity is nothing new for Northants. Not only had they also been three down after 14 balls of their semi-final against a Nottinghamshire side awash with international talent, but they have wrestled, though much of the last couple of years, with financial worries putting the club under pressure not just to retain their players but remain solvent.So limited have the resources been this season that the coach, David Ripley, admitted the day before the final that there had been times when, a day or two before a game, he had been obliged to ring around other counties in a search for loan players simply to ensure he could field a team. A familiar scenario for many club captains, perhaps, but far from ideal for a first-class county.Those resources were tested further ahead of this match. Seekkuge Prasanna was called-up by Sri Lanka, Richard Gleeson, who has emerged as their key fast bowler, suffered a side strain in Thursdays Royal London quarter-final defeat and Olly Stone, a young fast bowler in whom they had high hopes (but who has subsequently signed for Warwickshire) was ruled out for the season through injury.There are times their cricket looks a little unconventional. In Richard Levi and Rory Kleinveldt they have the sort of heavyweight players who have been all but squeezed out of the modern, professional game - Levis attempt to leap for a catch offered by Ryan Pringle at mid-wicket saw him reach, at his zenith, a height of roughly an inch off the ground and a fitter man may well have made his ground when run-out by Scott Borthwicks direct hit - the bowling attack lacks the cutting edge of any of their rivals at Finals Day and their batting, the outrageously talented Ben Duckett apart, lacks obvious star quality.But such sustained success as theirs cannot be dismissed as fortune. This was the third time in four years they had reached the NatWest Blast final and, over the last two seasons, they have contested three of the possible four quarter-finals in the limited-overs competitions. In that time, they have seen David Willey, a product of their own system, go on to play a leading role for Yorkshire and England and produced other players - not least Ben Duckett, whose 84 helped them win their semi final, and Stone - who could well go on to enjoy similar success.It is surely no coincidence that the success has come since Ripley - a member of the Northants side that won the NatWest Trophy in 1992 - was appointed in August 2012. Despite the financial pressures - his playing budget is about the same size as Surreys budget for fake-tan - and the departure of key players, he has built a spirit, a unity, a tempplate that continues to punch way above its weight.ddddddddddddRipley has made a virtue of necessity. With few selection options - he can only dream of the dilemmas faced by Nottinghamshire and Yorkshires coaches in recent days - he has instead built an environment where players are given time to learn their roles and nobody need look over their shoulder in fear of their place. Its not just the players that Northants management need to ensure are secured on long-term, rewarding contracts: its their coaching team.While the money won from this success will hardly make a dent in their financial issues - the winning players take home £200,000, but the winning club just £81,000; the Northants sandwich bill alone must be more than that - it does provide a timely reminder of the ability of sport to transcend financial might.For as this match between two cash-strapped sides - this might have been dubbed the austerity final - reminds us, money cant always buy success in sport. Teams full of international stars - the Nottinghamshire team beaten in one semi-final contained nine international players; the Yorkshire team beaten in the other contained eight - do not necessarily defeat teams forged with spirit and unity, who know their roles and play for one another. And it will be an irony lost on few that, in the sort of eight-team city-based tournament that some at the ECB favour, neither of the finalists in this years NatWest T20 Blast would even be included in the competition. Durhams total was built almost entirely on a career-best T20 innings from Keaton Jennings. Despite having never made a T20 half-century, Jennings produced a maturely paced 88 - the highest score made in the history of T20 Finals Day - with nobody else in the side reaching 20. Graeme Whites left-arm spin and the seam of Steven Crook and Klenveldt were driven for straight sixes, while when Ben Sanderson dropped short he was pulled for six more.While Jennings was dropped on 43 - a caught and bowled chance to Crook - Northants fielding in the final was generally outstanding. Cobb threw himself to his left at extra-cover to cling on to an outstanding catch to dismiss Pringle and Rob Keogh produced a diving catch on the mid-wicket boundary to end Ben Stokes dangerous cameo.Sanderson and Crook, with 21 dot balls between them, were frugal though it was the skiddy pace of Azharullah - who conceded just 22 from his four overs - who stood out in keeping Durham to a total perhaps 15 or so below par on an excellent Finals Day surface.Still, at 9 for 3, it seemed Northants might fall well short. Wood, rattling the top-order with his pace, threatened to win his second game of the day and had Adam Rossington caught off the shoulder of the bat with his first ball.But Cobb and Wakely, understanding that once Wood was negated the attack held few fears, gradually took control. Usman Arshad was taken for 18 from his first over - a hip-high full toss was both called for no-ball and pulled for six before the free-hit delivery was sliced for four more - while Cobb pulled two sixes off Borthwick, who was struggling to grip the ball in the drizzle and dBOONE, N.C. -- Marcus Cox rushed for 153 yards and three touchdowns to become Appalachian States all-time leading rusher and lead the Mountaineers to a 42-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe on Saturday.Cox has amassed 4,820 rushing yards in his career, surpassing Kevin Richardsons 4,804 yards (2004-08).Taylor Lamb also got in the record books, throwing for two touchdowns to give him 61 to become only the second player in school history with 60 or more touchdown tosses. 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Underwoods free throws came six seconds after a Diamond DeShields 3 made it 70-67.Underwood and Brooke McCarty, who made two free throws with 21 seconds left to make it a seven-point lead, had 13 points apiece for the Longhorns (3-4). Holmes, reserve Lashann Higgs and KKelsey Lang added 12 apiece, and the Texas reserves outscored Tennessees 39-8.ddddddddddddJaime Nared had a career-high 22 points for Tennessee (4-4) before fouling out with 1:48 left. She had 12 in the second quarter when the Lady Vols cut a 15-point deficit to 37-32 at the half. DeShields had 19, nine in the third quarter, including a free throw that gave Tennessee its last lead at 46-45.Texas went 7 of 7 from the line in the fourth quarter and finished 13 of 17. Tennessee made 5 of 9. ' ' 'rove the seamers with both power and placement.But the time Wood returned, in the 12th over, Cobb was seeing the ball clearly and greeted a short ball with a pull that crashed to the midwicket boundary well in front of square. The over cost 11 and, with Durham lacking the firepower to support Wood, there was nothing to stop Northants claiming another memorable success. ' ' '