Devastating debut winner She Will Reign headlines 17 nominations for the $500,000 Inglis Nursery at Randwick.The Gary Portelli-trained filly made a one-act affair of a two-year-old maiden over 1000m at Kembla Grange on Saturday, winning by 8-1/4 lengths running 56.04 seconds with her last 600m in 32 seconds.She Will Reign is likely to be joined in Saturdays sales-restricted race (1000m) by stablemate Sebring Express who broke her maiden at Wyong on Wednesday.Among the other entries are the Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained pair Serena Bay, who has won both her starts, and Sheikha.Trainer Tony McEvoy will be aiming for a sixth juvenile winner for the season with Vinland while Lindsay Park have entered Catchy after her debut win at Moonee Valley on Friday night.Sydneys premier trainer Chris Waller has entered first-starter Tangled and Bjorn Baker has African Rainbow in the race as well as Whitsunday who is an acceptor for a maiden at Warwick Farm on Wednesday.The $250,000 Inglis Sprint over 1100m for three-year-olds has attracted 27 entries.Swell Lahev Cz . Instead of dwelling on the negative, Oates focused on what was good about the clubs recent play. It worked. Swell Levně ., and Rudi Swiegers of Kipling, Sask., took sixth spot on Saturday in pairs at the NHK Trophy ISU Grand Prix figure skating competition. http://www.swelllahevcz.com/ . They were putting most of their energy into a record-setting offensive display.(STATS) -- How Jacksonville State simply reloads instead of rebuilds reflected on Ohio Valley Conference football media day Monday.The two-time defending champion Gamecocks lost eight seniors who made the All-OVC first team last season yet they still dominated in the conferences preseason selections.Jacksonville State, which has gone unbeaten in the OVC for two straight seasons under coach John Grass and reached the FCS championship game for the first time last season, was a runaway choice to win another title, collecting 16 of the 18 first-place votes.The preseason favorite for the fifth time in seven years, Jacksonville State also gained a conference-high 10 selections among the 28 players on the OVC preseason team. Plus, the Gamecocks swept the two preseason player of the year awards as senior quarterback Eli Jenkins, last years postseason offensive player of the year, was the preseason choice, and junior defensive end Darius Jackson was the preseason defensive player of the year.All you can ask for is a chance, said Jenkins, whose team lost to North Dakota State 37-10 in the national final. Weve been working hard just like last year. We understand what it takes to get there. So Im not going to see its easier, but we do have an understanding of how we need to get there, what it takes to get there.Eastern Kentucky finished second in the preseason poll followed by Eastern Illinois, which gained the other two first-place votes, UT Martin, Southeast Missouri, Tennessee State, Tennessee Tech, Murray State and Austin Peay.---=OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE FOOTBALL PRESEASON POLL=Voted on by Head Coaches and Sports Information Directors1. Jacksonville State (16 first-place votes), 128 points2. Eaastern Kentucky, 1003.dddddddddddd Eastern Illinois (2), 974. UT Martin, 965. Southeast Missouri, 666. Tennessee State, 557. Tennessee Tech, 458. Murray State, 439. Austin Peay, 18---=OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE FOOTBALL PRESEASON TEAM=Offensive Player of the Year -- Eli Jenkins, QB, Jacksonville StateDefensive Player of the Year -- Darius Jackson, DE, Jacksonville StateOffenseQB -- Eli Jenkins, Jacksonville State, Sr.RB -- Tremaine McCullough, Southeast Missouri, Sr.RB -- Devin Church, Eastern Illinois, Sr.WR -- Josh Barge, Jacksonville State, Sr.WR -- Patrick Smith, Tennessee State, Jr.WR -- Brock McCoin, Tennessee Tech, Jr.TE -- Jesse Blackburn, Murray State, Sr.C -- Casey Dunn, Jacksonville State, Sr.OG -- Jessamen Dunker, Tennessee State, Sr.OG -- Garret Baker, Southeast Missouri, Sr.OT -- Justin Lea, Jacksonville State, Jr.OT -- Dylan Cline, Jacksonville State, Jr.OT -- Justin Adekoya, Eastern Kentucky, Sr.DefenseDL -- Ebenezer Ogundeko, Tennessee State, Jr.DL -- Darius Jackson, Jacksonville State, Jr.DL -- Damani Taylor, UT Martin, Sr.DL -- Desmond Owino, Jacksonville State, Sr.LB -- Roper Garrett, Southeast Missouri, Sr.LB -- Joel McCandless, Jacksonville State, Jr.LB -- Seth McDonald, Eastern Illinois, Sr.DB -- Malek Hall, Tennessee Tech, Sr.DB -- Mike Ford, Southeast Missouri, Jr.DB -- Bradley Dewberry, Eastern Illinois, Jr.DB -- Jaylen Hill, Jacksonville State, Sr.DB -- Eriq Moore, Southeast Missouri, Sr.Special TeamsPK -- Lucas Williams, Eastern Kentucky, Jr.P -- Keith Wrzuszczak, Eastern Kentucky, Jr.RS -- Lawon DeBardelaben, Jacksonville State, Sr. ' ' '