The Commercial Appeal

Sooner lineman arrested on DUI charge

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University of Oklahoma defensive lineman Chuka Ndulue (en-DOO’-loo-way) has been arrested in Norman for driving under the influence.

OU campus police told reporters that Ndulue was arrested shortly before 3 a.m. Saturday. Cleveland County online jail records show Ndulue was booked into the jail and had been released from custody by Saturday afternoon.

Campus police and an OU football spokesman did not immediatel­y return messages for comment.

Ndulue started at defensive end in 10 of OU’s 13 games last season and played in all 13 games. He was moved to defensive tackle this spring.

SOCCER

Blas Perez scored late in stoppage time to lift FC Dallas to a 2-2 draw against the host Philadelph­ia Union on Saturday. Walker Zimmerman also scored as FC Dallas (8-3-6) picked up its second consecutiv­e draw pulled into a first-place tie with Real Salt Lake and Portland atop the Western Conference. Aaron Wheeler had put the Union ahead with his first career goal in the 87th minute. Amobi Okugo also scored for Philadelph­ia (7-5-5) while Sheanon Williams added two assists. The Union extended their unbeaten streak to 2-0-2, narrowly missing a chance to tie a franchise mark with a third consecutiv­e victory.

Yordany Alvarez scored just before halftime to lead visiting Real Salt Lake to a 1- 0 win over Toronto FC. Javier Morales knocked the ball back out of the area to Alvarez on the right side, and he unleashed a right-footed shot that left Toronto goalkeeper Joe Bendik stuck to the line. Toronto (2-8- 6), which snapped a three-game unbeaten streak, nearly tied it three times in second-half stoppage time but RSL goalkeeper Nick Rimando kept a clean sheet. Jeremy Brockie had two close range headers stopped and Steven Caldwell had a shot stopped seconds before the final whistle.

Tony Cascio scored in stoppage time as visiting Colorado handed Montreal its first home loss of the season, 4-3. Deshorn Brown had tied the score in the 77th minute, and Atiba Harris and Dillon Powers also scored for the Rapids (6-7-5).

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