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BASEBALL

PCL

Monday’s Games

Oklahoma 3, Albuquerque 1

Colorado Springs 3, Tacoma 1

Las Vegas 8, Fresno 7, 12 innings

Memphis 9, Omaha 8

Iowa 10, Nashville 8

Round Rock 8, New Orleans 6

Tucson 9, Sacramento 7

Salt Lake 2, Portland 1, 10 innings

Tuesday’s Games

Albuquerque at Oklahoma

Colorado Springs at Tacoma

Fresno at Las Vegas

Memphis at Omaha

Nashville at Iowa

Round Rock at New Orleans

Sacramento at Tucson

Salt Lake at Portland

BASKETBALL

NBA playoffs

All Times PDT

FIRST ROUND

(Best-of-7)

Saturday, April 30

Boston 110, Indiana 79, series tied 2-2

Sunday, May 1

Detroit 97, Philadelphia 92, OT, Detroit leads series 3-1

Miami 110, New Jersey 97, Miami wins series 4-0

Phoenix 123, Memphis 115, Phoenix wins series 4-0

Seattle 115, Sacramento 102, Seattle leads series 3-1

Monday, May 2

Washington 106, Chicago 99, series tied 2-2

Houston at Dallas 103, Houston 100, Dallas leads series 3-2

San Antonio 126, Denver 115 (OT), San Antonio leads series 3-1

Tuesday, May 3

Indiana at Boston, 7:30 p.m.

Philadelphia at Detroit, 8 p.m.

Sacramento at Seattle, 10:30 p.m.

Wizards 106, Bulls 99

Chicago (99)—Nocioni 2-6 0-0 5, Davis 3-9 2-4 8, Harrington 2-4 2-3 6, Hinrich 6-17 4-4 18, Duhon 0-0 0-0 0, Chandler 1-6 11-15 13, Griffin 6-8 1-2 13, Gordon 1-13 5-5 8, Funderburke 0-0 1-2 1, Pargo 6-17 2-3 18, Piatkowski 2-6 3-4 9. Totals 29-86 31-42 99.

Washington (106)—Jamison 8-17 2-2 18, Jeffries 3-4 2-2 8, Haywood 1-5 2-2 4, Hughes 3-16 4-6 10, Arenas 6-12 9-9 23, Ruffin 0-0 3-4 3, Thomas 2-5 1-4 5, Dixon 11-15 10-10 35, Peeler 0-1 0-0 0, Profit 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 34-76 33-39 106.

Chicago1522233999
Washington29321926106

3-Point Goals—Chicago 10-33 (Pargo 4-11, Hinrich 2-6, Piatkowski 2-6, Nocioni 1-3, Gordon 1-7), Washington 5-13 (Dixon 3-4, Arenas 2-3, Jamison 0-1, Peeler 0-1, Hughes 0-4). Fouled Out—Griffin, Ruffin. Rebounds—Chicago 55 (Chandler 13), Washington 61 (Thomas 9). Assists—Chicago 18 (Hinrich, Gordon 5), Washington 18 (Arenas 5). Total Fouls—Chicago 33, Washington 31. Technicals—Chicago Defensive Three Second, Washington Defensive Three Second. A—20,173. (20,173).

Mavericks 103, Rockets 100

Houston (100)—McGrady 7-22 10-14 25, Padgett 1-3 2-2 4, Yao 10-13 10-16 30, Sura 3-5 0-0 7, Wesley 2-5 2-2 8, Bowen 0-1 0-0 0, James 6-9 4-4 16, Barry 3-7 0-0 7, Mutombo 1-2 1-2 3. Totals 33-67 29-40 100.

Dallas (103)—Jo.Howard 6-13 5-7 17, Nowitzki 9-22 4-6 23, Dampier 0-0 1-2 1, Finley 5-10 1-2 12, Terry 4-9 4-6 13, Henderson 2-4 0-0 4, Stackhouse 6-13 2-2 17, Daniels 3-5 5-7 11, Harris 2-3 1-2 5. Totals 37-79 23-34 103.

Houston22222432100
Dallas24282427103

3-Point Goals—Houston 5-13 (Wesley 2-3, Sura 1-2, Barry 1-3, McGrady 1-4, Padgett 0-1), Dallas 6-15 (Stackhouse 3-4, Terry 1-2, Nowitzki 1-3, Finley 1-4, Jo.Howard 0-1, Harris 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Houston 47 (McGrady 9), Dallas 51 (Nowitzki 13). Assists—Houston 15 (McGrady 6), Dallas 17 (Terry 7). Total Fouls—Houston 25, Dallas 26. A—20,894 (19,200).

Spurs 126, Nuggets 115 (OT)

San Antonio (126)—Bowen 0-4 1-1 1, Duncan 13-23 13-14 39, Mohammed 2-6 2-2 6, Parker 11-19 6-7 29, Barry 3-5 3-3 9, Ginobili 5-13 12-16 24, Horry 3-5 0-0 7, Udrih 2-6 0-0 6, Nesterovic 0-0 0-0 0, Robinson 1-2 2-2 5. Totals 40-83 39-45 126.

Denver (115)—Martin 5-9 2-3 12, Anthony 8-19 12-14 28, Camby 5-12 2-2 12, Buckner 1-5 0-0 3, Miller 4-10 3-4 11, Boykins 12-20 8-9 32, Nene 0-2 7-10 7, D.Johnson 3-6 1-1 7, Person 0-0 0-0 0, Russell 0-0 3-3 3. Totals 38-83 38-46 115.

San Antonio2829302019126
Denver272429278115

3-Point Goals—San Antonio 7-19 (Ginobili 2-4, Udrih 2-5, Robinson 1-1, Parker 1-2, Horry 1-3, Bowen 0-2, Barry 0-2), Denver 1-8 (Buckner 1-4, Boykins 0-2, D.Johnson 0-2). Fouled Out—Duncan, Miller, Martin. Rebounds—San Antonio 53 (Duncan 14), Denver 49 (Camby 8). Assists—San Antonio 19 (Parker 7), Denver 19 (Anthony, Boykins 5). Total Fouls—San Antonio 36, Denver 37. Technicals—Camby. A—19,776. (19,099).

HOCKEY

WHL playoffs

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

(Best-of-7)

Sunday, May 1

Prince Albert 3, Brandon 2, OT; series tied 3-3

Kelowna 2, Kootenay 1, OT; Kelowna wins series 4-2

Tuesday, May 3

Prince Albert at Brandon

AUTO RACING

NASCAR Nextel Cup Leaders

Through May 1

Points

1, Jimmie Johnson, 1368. 2, Kurt Busch, 1238. 3, Jeff Gordon, 1217. 4, Greg Biffle, 1181. 5, Elliott Sadler, 1164. 6, Tony Stewart, 1088. 7, Dale Jarrett, 1085. 8, Kevin Harvick, 1083. 9, Dale Earnhardt Jr., 1070. 10, Jamie McMurray, 1067.

11, Mark Martin, 1066. 12, Jeremy Mayfield, 1064. 13, Rusty Wallace, 1057. 14, Carl Edwards, 1046. 15, Ryan Newman, 1045. 16, Michael Waltrip, 1036. 17, Sterling Marlin, 1029. 18, Jeff Burton, 1013. 19, Scott Riggs, 934. 20, Casey Mears, 912.

Money

1, Jeff Gordon, $2,956,762. 2, Kurt Busch, $2,581,988. 3, Jimmie Johnson, $2,345,107. 4, Dale Earnhardt Jr., $1,946,100. 5, Greg Biffle, $1,787,023. 6, Tony Stewart, $1,657,253. 7, Ryan Newman, $1,494,582. 8, Kevin Harvick, $1,450,437. 9, Scott Riggs, $1,436,701. 10, Michael Waltrip, $1,391,560.

11, Elliott Sadler, $1,375,682. 12, Matt Kenseth, $1,328,272. 13, Rusty Wallace, $1,325,090. 14, Dale Jarrett, $1,293,457. 15, Jamie McMurray, $1,274,718. 16, Jeremy Mayfield, $1,274,508. 17, Sterling Marlin, $1,273,210. 18, Mark Martin, $1,257,273. 19, Kasey Kahne, $1,249,203. 20, Jeff Burton, $1,242,773.

FISHING

Spring Derby

Monday’s results

Rainbow–Ryan Weaver, Moscow, 19 lbs, 7 oz. 35 ½ inches. Mackinaw–Tim Ehrmantrout, Sandpoint, 36 ½, 20 lbs, 4 oz. Youth A–Aaron Desantiago, Rathdrum, 14 lbs, 8 oz., 32 ½ inches, Mac. Youth B–Alex Bown, Lakeside, Mont., 2 lbs, 5 oz., 18 ½ inches, Rainbow.

Sundays’ results

Rainbow–Carl Richens, Cocolalla, Idaho, 18 pounds, 13 ounces, 34 ½ inches. Mackinaw–Mike Morehouse, Kootenai, Idaho, 18 pounds, 14 ounces, 37 inches. Youth A–Aaron Desantiago, Rathrdrum, Idaho, 14 pounds, 8 ounces, 32 ½ inches, Mac. Youth B–Alex Brown, Lakeside, Mont., 2 pounds, 5 ounces, 18 ½ inches, Rainbow.

GOLF

D.A. Davidson/Global Credit Union Pro-Am Series

At Qualchan

Professionals

PlayerClubTotal
Matt BunnHayden Lake65
Dean FotisPonderosa Springs69
Mark GardnerCreek at Qualchan69
Dan PorterAvondale70
Chris JohnstonIndian Canyon70
Luke BakerDeer Park72
Mark PoirierCreek at Qualchan72
Steve PrughManito72
Tim MortonPrairie Falls72
Chad GunnEsmeralda73
Darin VaughanTwin Lakes73
Michael KellyBryden Canyon73
Scott PetterborgBlack Rock74
Jason PittChewelah74
Derek WilliamsLewiston74
Kim WalkerChewelah74
Bill RossWandermere74
Randell VansantSpokane CC74
Bob ScottMeadowWood74
Chris CurranMeadowWood74

Senior Professionals

PlayerClubTotal
Jerry ZinkThe Fairways71
Ron BarkerShoshone 76

Amateur gross (0-8 handicap)

PlayerClubTotal
Kevin BraeggerEsmeralda69
Monte Best Black Rock70
Steve Becker Black Rock71
Steve ZalewskiDeer Park71
Gene TeigenSpokane CC71
Kent BrownMeadowWood72
Denny LaRueSpokane CC72

Amateur net (0-8 handicap)

PlayerClubTotal
Joe McEachranBlack Rock65
Jerry TraynhamQualchan66
Herb GentemanMeadowWood66
Guy DEckardSpokane CC66
Bart KingHangman Valley69
Todd HawkinsEsmeralda69
Russ BrisboyHidden Lakes69
Steve FiserQualchan69
Scott LawrenceQualchan69

Amateur net (9-13 handicap)

PlayerClubTotal
Joe BurnsDeer Park65
Marv RichardsonQualchan67
Steve HadleyLewiston68
Elmer JacksonDownriver68
Charly OwenIndian Canyon69
Dallas GowdyCircling Raven69
Dean DurenEsmeralda69
Scott StephensDownriver69
Doug KenleyQualchan70
George GarberQualchan70
Lonnie PittBryden Canyon70

Amateur net (14-over handicap)

PlayerClubTotal
Mike FiolaChewelah66
Gary RumleyChewelah67
Ed SondermanLiberty Lake68
John HiattWandermere69
Pat FlynnAvondale69
Delbert JepsonPriest Lake69
Paul DaumBlack Rock71
Rob LechotAvondale71
Jarett RobbinsSun Dance72

Team results

197—Spokane CC: Dennis Post, John Seldon, Gene Teigen, Ken Boone, Guy Deckard.

197—Club at Black Rock: Troy Blood, Steve Becker, Monte Best, Art Dibble, Paul Daum

199—MeadowWood: Chris Curran, Herb Genteman, Jim Mickelson, Gordon Foinch, Jerry Taylor

199—Indian Canyon: Chris Johnston, Bob Materne, Bob Buechel, Charly Owen, JD Nelson

199—Esmeralda: Rex Schultz, Kevin Braegger, Dean Duren, Todd Hawkins, Dennis Perkins

200—Creek at Qualchan: David Mallrie, Mike McCurdy, Jerry Traynham, Todd Rupp, Bob Clayton

200—Ponderosa Springs: Dean Fotis, Craig Ziegler, Al Scarth, Pete Faust, Ron Brown

201—Club at Black Rock: Scott Petterborg, Joe McEachran, Buzz Adams, Jeff Pappas, Randy Cameron

202—Hayden Lake: Matt Bunn, Bob Cummings, Sam Indorf, PJ Carstens, Lee Green

High school boys

Inland Empire Invitational

At Spokane Country Club, par 72

TEAM SCORING–Ferris 306, University 306, Walla Walla 314, Clarkston 316, Richland 318, Gonzaga Prep 318, Eastmont 321, Mead 322, Eisenhower 324, Moses Lake 325, Mt. Spokane 325, West Valley-Yakima 332, Central Valley 333, Shadle Park 333, Wenatchee 336, Southridge 337, Kennewick 340, Lewis and Clark 340, Pasco 341, East Valley 347, Kamiakin 353, North Central 371, West Valley-Spokane 390, Rogers 392, Davis 420.

Individuals: Medalist score–Joel Dahmen (Clk) 69. 2, Max Reinland (WW) 70. 2, Bobby Elder (WV-Y) 70. 4, Kevin Tucker (Ken) 71. 5, Nick Grigsby (CV) 73. 5, Brandon Black (Kam) 73. 5, Ash Miles (Ric) 73. 8, Bryce Sanman (U-Hi) 74. 9, Nick Ellis (Eas) 75. 9, Tyler Lynn (Fer) 75.

Lake City Invitational

At Coeur d’Alene Public GC, par 72

TEAM SCORING–Lewiston 313, Post Falls 318, Lake City 326, Coeur d’Alene 327, Moscow 340, Sandpoint 344.

Individuals: Medalist score–David Nuhn (Mos) 68. 2, Joey Lovell (San) 72. 3, Matt Solem (Lew) 75. 4, Zach Boughton (PF) 77. 4, Travis Boughton (PF) 77. 6, Randy Buono (Lew) 78. 7, Aaron Mote (LC) 79. 7, Tyler Johnson (CdA) 79. 7, Ryan Erickson (CdA) 79. 10, Bryson Carter (Lew) 80. 10, Jordan Mackey (Lew) 80. 10, Matt Kelso (LC) 80.

High school girls Greater Spokane League

At Downriver, par 73

TEAM SCORING–Lewis and Clark 412, Mead 415, Gonzaga Prep 423, University 454, Central Valley 474, East Valley 491, Clarkston 493, Shadle Park 502, Mt. Spokane 521, North Central 529, Ferris 543.

Individuals: Medalist score - Amy Eneroth (Mea) 66. 2, Annie Brophy (GP) 72. 3, Mandy Parsons (U-Hi) 76. 3, Haley Parsons (U-Hi) 77. 5, Molly Fuhs (LC) 78. 6, Nicole Berland (LC) 80. 7, Kim Davidson (GP) 81. 7, Katrina Bech (LC) 81. 7, Sarah Villalovoz (Mea) 81. 10, Ashley Wieber (WV) 82. 11, Nicole Barham (CV) 83. 11, Brittany Wilcox (Mea) 83. 13, Ashley Saffle (EV) 85. 14, Katie Sorenson (CV) 86. 14, Kylie Graham (LC) 86.G

Lake City Invitational

At Coeur d’Alene Public GC, par 74

TEAM SCORING–Lewiston 375, Moscow 396, Coeur d’Alene 399, Post Falls 403, Lake City 448, Sandpoint 455.

Individuals: Medalist score–Jenna Fetters (PF) 86. 2, Vanessa Borsheim (CdA) 88. 3, Connie Boyer (Lew) 91. 4, Chelsea Pederson (PF) 91. 5, Kelli Tatham (Mos) 93. 6, Lisa Cannon (Lew) 94. 6, Ashleigh Mire (San) 94. 8, Katie McNish (Lew) 95. 9, Brittney Devorak (Lew) 97. 10, Erin Johnson (CdA) 98.

Hole-in-one

ESMERALDA–Larry Garvin, No. 12, 144 yards, 9 wood.

Double eagle

FAIRWAYS – John Dempsey, No. 3, 463 yards, driver & 5-wood.

RUNNING

Bloomsday Purse Awards

MEN

Masters—1. Steve Boyd, Canada, 37:49, $1,000. 2. Rick Fuller, Eugene, Ore., 37:50, $800. 3. Danny Martinez, Alhambra, Calif., 38:04, $600. 4. Dan J. Gonzalez, Lake Oswego, Ore., 38:22, $400. 5. Dennis F. Simonaitis, Draper, Utah, 38:42, $200.

Open—1. John Korir, Kenya, 34:26, $7,000. 2. Gilbert Okari, Kenya, 34:39, $4,500. 3. Julius Kibat, Kenya, 34:42, $3,000. 4. Ernest meli Kimeli, Kenya, 35:04, $2,500. 5. Reuben Kiprop Cheruiyot, Kenya, 35:06, $1,800. 6. Thomas Kiplitan, Kenya, 35:13, $1,350. 7. Isaac Arusei, Kenya, 35:14, $1,000. 8. Simon N Wangai, Kenya, 35:19. $900. 10. Linus K Maiyo, Kenya, 35:44, $600. 11. Wesley Ochoro, Kenya, 3546, $500. 12, Samuel M Ndereba, Kenya 36.30, $400. 13. Autsin Vigil, Fort Collins, Colo., 36:41, $600. 14, Dave Davis, Portland, 36:49, $500. 15. Nick Roberts, Eugene, Ore. 37:16, $400.

Washington—1. Eric Tollefson, Tacoma, 38:08, $1,000. 2. Chris Charles, Seattle, 38:47, $750. 3. Don Walker, Spokane, 38:48, $500. 4. Joe Miller, Spokane, 39:10, $250.

WOMEN

Masters—1. Firaya Sultanova-Zhdano, Russia, 42:43, $1,000. 2. Jenny Spangler, Lake Villa, Ill., 44:05, $800. 3. Nancy Tinari, Canada, 44:06, $600. 4. Cindy Okrane, Canada, 45:58, $400. 5. Mary K Thane, Missoula, Mont., 47:39, $200.

Open—1. Asmae Leghzaoui, Morocco, 39:33, $7,000. 2. Kathy Bulter, Great Britain, 39:49, $4,500. 3. Dorota Gruca, Poland, 39:54, $3,000. 4. Kerryn McCann, Australia, 39:58, $2,500. 5. Lydia Grigorieva, Russia, 40:01, $1,800. 6. Leah Malot, Kenya, 40:10, $1,350. 7. Albina Ivanova, Russia, 40:34, $1,000. 8. Teresa Wanjiku, Kenya, 40:42, $900. 9. Sylvia Mosqueda, Los Angeles, 40:45, $1,400. 10. Anastasia Ndereba, Kenya, 41:00, $600. 11. Sharno Cherop, Kenya, 41;08, $500. 12. Breeda Willis, Ireland, 41:57, $400. 13. Nicole Hunt, Deer Lodge, 42:16, $600. 14. Molly Austin, Boulder, Colo., 43:26, $500. 15. Johanna Olson, Ketchum, Idaho, 43:45, $400.

Washington—1. Gwen Greiner, Seattle, 44:55, $1,000. 2. Janet Collar, Spokane, 44:55, $750. 3. Linda Huyck, Olympia, 45:47, $500. 4. Jayne McLaughlin, Spokane, 46:32. $250.

SOCCER

Greater Spokane League

League OverallPoints
East Valley10-211-2-030
Central Valley10-211-3-130
Mt. Spokane10-213-2-030
Ferris9-311-4-028
Shadle Park8-410-4-023
Mead 8-48-5-023
Cheney7-59-5-121
University6-66-7-018
Lewis and Clark5-75-9-016
Gonzaga Prep4-85-8-013
West Valley3-95-10-09
Rogers2-104-11-06
North Central1-112-12-03
Clarkston1-111-12-02

Central Valley 2, University 1

First half — 1, CV, Vela (Bunch) 3:00. 2, U-Hi, Aarestad, 7:00. 3, CV, Antles (Dunbar) 10:00.

Second half — none.

Shots on goal — University, 10. Central Valley 9.Saves — University, Doyle 2; Moquist 2. Central Valley, Skay 2.

Shadle Park 3, Rogers 2

First half — 1, SP, Largent, 23:00. 2, SP, Largent (Wirtz), 35:00.

Second half — 3, Rog, Rasic, 48:00. 4, Rog, Rasic (Malko), 50:00. 5, SP, Largent (Ray), 55:00.

Shots on goal — Shadle Park 18, Rogers 10.Saves — Shadle Park, Northcott 6. Rogers, Erickson 11.

East Valley 1, Lewis and Clark 0 (OT)

First half — none

Second half — none

First overtime — 1, EV, Heinzen, 81:00.

Shots on goal — East Valley 9, Lewis and Clark 7. Saves — East Valley, Peck 5. Lewis and Clark, Reynolds 6.

Mead 2, Cheney 0

First half — 1, Mea, Anderson (Hoover), 26:00. 2, Mea, Hatcher, 28:00.

Second half — none.

Shots on goal — Cheney 5, Mead 8.Saves — Cheney, Sigley 0, Hooley 2. Mead, Gass 3.

Mt. Spokane 2, North Central 0

First half — 1, MtS, Marshall (Reilly), 12:00.

Second half — 2, MtS, Marshall (Reilly), 56:00.

Shots on goal — Mt. Spokane 20, North Central 7.Saves — Mt. Spokane, Srock 2, Kufimura 1. North Central, Flood 14.

Ferris 2, Clarkston 0

First half — 1, Fer, Burke (Taff), 15:00.

Second half — 2, Fer, Burke, 72:00.

Shots on goal — Clarkston 6, Ferris 22.Saves — Clarkston, Bennett 9. Ferris, Bray 3.

Gonzaga Prep 3, West Valley 1

First half — 1, GP, Wakeley (Brasch), 19:00. 2, GP, Mean (Trotter), 21:00. 3, GP, Wakeley (Brasch), 26:00.

Second half — 4, WV, Page (Bachman), 51:00.

Shots on goal — Gonzaga Prep 18, West Valley 13.Saves — Gonzaga Prep, Ehrenberg 7. West Valley, Gosline 8.

SOFTBALL

High school Inland Empire League Post Falls 23-16, Sandpoint 4-11

Post Falls21620300-23181
Sandpoint0040000-435

Steinbach and Johnson; Hilland and Reina. W-Steinbach. L-Hilland (1-11).

HITS: Post Falls-Glaze 4, Winn 2, Topp 2, Musch 4, Willy 3, Bennett, Johnson 2. Sandpoint-Reina, Crabb, Radonich. 3B-Winn, Reina. HR-Glaze, Willy, Johnson.

Post Falls5007121-16171
Sandpoint4300400-1172

Topp and Glaze; Buratto, Hilland (6) and Reina. W-Topp. L-Buratto (1-7).

HITS: Post Falls-Glaze 2, Winn 2, Musch, Willy 5, Bennett 2, Rowland 4, Steinbach. Sandpoint-Reina, Crabb, Dorval, Nusbaum, Radonich, Buratto 2. 2B-Winn, Musch, Buratto. 3B-Willy. HR-Willy 2, Rowland.

TRACK AND FIELD

College

NWAACC Heptathlon

At Spokane Falls Community College

Day One Results

1, Molly Burt (CCS) 2,945. 2, Teona Perkins (CCS) 2,593. 3, Monica Teeple (Lane) 2,489. 4, Brittany Wonsick (CCS) 2,339. 5, Amber Nash (CCS) 2,297. 6, Lindsey Buttrey (Clark) 2,231. 7, Brittany Driver (Clark) 2,210. 8, Kristina Griffin (CCS) 2,205. 9, Taryn Plypick (Highline) 2,113. 10, Janey Davis (Lane) 2,032.

NWAACC Decathlon

At Spokane Falls Community College

Day One Results

1, Ricky Moody (Highline) 3,813. 2, Brynnen McIver (Highline) 3,547. 3, Chris Hoppie (Clackamas) 3,269. 4, Clint Hickey (Lane) 3,223. 5, Craig Lowary (SW Oregon) 3,178. 6, James Turner (Highline) 3,106. 7, John Kragt (CCS) 3,098. 8, Lucas Ohms (Clackamas) 3,063. 9, Chad Chambers (Clark) 3,031. 10, Trevor Kellar (Lane) 2,969.

High school

Intermountain League

At Kellogg

BOYS

Kellogg 73, Bonners Ferry 67

100-Patton (Kel) 11.60. 200-Patton (Kel) 24.08. 400-Patton (Kel) 53.66. 800-Powers (Kel) 2:11.72. 1,600-Johnson (BF) 4:54.78. 3,200-Johnson (BF) 10:54.01. 110 high hurdles-Tetrault (BF) 19.84. 300 low hurdles-Tetrault (BF) 45.93. 400 relay-Bonners Ferry 46.68. 1,600 relay-Bonners Ferry 4:00.57. High jump-Youngwirth (BF) 5-4. Long jump-Payne (Kel) 16-9. Triple jump-Priest (Kel) 35-0. Pole vault-Yergler (Kel) 10-0. Discus-Furlin (Kel) 114-7. Javelin- Shot put-Carey (BF) 45-1.800 relay - Bonners Ferry 1:38.9.Sprint medley - Kellogg 4:08.98.

GIRLS

Bonners Ferry 82, Kellogg 64

100-Brower (Kel) 13.44. 200-Brown (BF) 29.62. 400-Brower (Kel) 1:03.82. 800-Seltenreich (Kel) 2:37.75. 1,600-Braden (BF) 6:06.36. 3,200-Hampton (BF) 13:09.2 100 high hurdles-Schirado (BF) 17.84. 300 low hurdles-Hiatt (BF) 53.43. 400 relay-Bonners Ferry 56.39. 800 relay-Kellogg 1:54.30. 1,600 relay-Kellogg 5:13.15. High jump-Peterson (Kel) 4-6. Long jump-Wendt (Kel) 13-10. Triple jump-Poston (BF) 30-6 3/4. Pole vault-Hiatt (BF) 9-3. Discus-Poston (BF) 147-1. Javelin- Shot put-Poston (BF) 43-2. Sprint medley - Kellogg 2:02.36.

Fish counts

The upstream movement of chinook, Coho, Sockeye, Steelhead, and Shad at Columbia and Snake River Dams on 5/1/2005.

ChinCohoSockSteelShad
Bonneville218000351
The Dalles2433001338
John Day18010091
McNary21850020
Ice Harbor4380050
Lower Monumental57200120
Little Goose4360060
Lower Granite20400140

MOVES

BASEBALL

Major League Baseball

MLB—Suspended Minnesota RHP Juan Rincon for 10 days for violating the joint drug prevention and treatment program.

American League

BOSTON RED SOX—Purchased the contract of RHP Jeremi Gonzalez from Pawtucket of the IL. Designated 1B-OF David McCarty for assignment.

LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Placed INF Lou Merloni on the 15-day DL. Activated 2B Adam Kennedy from the 15-day DL.

MINNESOTA TWINS—Purchased the contract of RHP Scott Baker from Rochester of the IL.

OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Placed OF Nick Swisher on the 15-day DL. Called up INF-OF Jermaine Clark from Sacramento of the PCL. Transferred RHP Chad Bradford from the 15-day to the 60-day DL.

TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS—Placed 1B Travis Lee on the 15-day DL. Purchased the contract of OF Damon Hollins from Durham of the IL. Designated RHP John Webb for assignment.

National League

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Activated RHP Jose Valverde from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Scott Hairston to Tucson of the PCL.

SAN DIEGO PADRES—Placed INF Geoff Blum on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Saturday. Purchased the contract of INF-OF Robert Fick from Portland of the PCL. Transferred OF Freddy Guzman from the 15-day to the 60-day DL.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Purchased the contract of RHP Jeremy Accardo from Norwich of the Eastern League. Optioned RHP Brad Hennessey to Fresno of the PCL. Transferred RHP Armando Benitez from the 15-day to the 60-day DL.

Central League

COASTAL BEND AVIATORS—Released RHP Mark Acierno, RHP Manual Ramirez, RHP Raymond Reed and LHP Taylor McInnis.

EDINBURG ROADRUNNERS—Acquired LHP Frank James from Rockford for future considerations.

FORT WORTH CATS—Signed OF Tony Mota and RHP Josh Neitz. Released RHP Chris Reinike.

JACKSON SENATORS—Signed RHP Matthew McAlpin.

SAN ANGELO COLTS—Signed RHP Joe Kantz.

SHREVEPORT SPORTS—Signed RHP Eric Wikstrom. Released INF Tony Schifano.

Frontier League

CHILLICOTHE PAINTS—Signed RHP Mike Cavanagh, RHP Josh Stout, RHP John Martinez, C Andrew Kasparek, C Justin Clarey, 1B-OF David Gingrich, 2B Doug Draher, SS Antoine Watts, INF Michael Saunches and OF Cory Brightwell. Announced the retirement of RHP Ramon Royce, C Tony Consentino, C Charlie Drummond and INF Dustin Brisson. Released RHP Josh Rahrer and OF Juston Davenport.

FLORENCE FREEDOM—Signed RHP Mark Marris, INF Mike Kega, INF Joel Molina and OF Joe Hayden.

OHIO VALLEY REDCOATS—Signed RHP Jason Halstead, RHP Thomas Olejnizak, C Adam Burton and 3B Travis Garcia.

RICHMOND ROOSTERS—Signed OF Gerald Miller.

RIVER CITY RASCALS—Signed 1B Mike Madrid.

ROCKFORD RIVERHAWKS—Sold the contract of LHP Frank James to Edinburg of the Central League.

WASHINGTON WILD THINGS—Signed LHP Corey Ohalek, RHP Matt Powell and RHP Eric Holt. Traded two first-round draft picks to Ohio Valley for the Redcoats’ first-round draft pick. Announced the retirement of C Matthew Bok.

WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS—Signed OF Matt Peters.

Golden Baseball League

CHICO OUTLAWS—Signed RHP Jason Wonderlich.

JAPAN SAMURAI BEARS—Signed P Takaaki Igarashi, C Fumimasa Ishibashi, INF Yasumichi Minami, INF Takahisa Motono, P Taishi Sasaki, P Kesuke Ueno, OF Hiroshi Yamauchi, P Daisuke Yasui, P Kosuke Yonezawa.

MESA MINERS—Signed INF Greg Terebetski.

SURPRISE FIGHTIN’ FALCONS—Signed OF Leif Ekelund and RHP Mike Shoaf.

YUMA SCORPIONS—Signed INF Luis Munoz.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

NBA—Fined Houston coach Jeff Van Gundy $100,000 for his public comments concerning NBA officiating on May 1 and Denver F Carmelo Anthony $7,500 for shoving San Antonio guard Manu Ginobili in an April 30 game.

NEW YORK KNICKS—Promoted Gary Winkler to vice president, event presentation.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

DALLAS COWBOYS—Agreed to terms with RB Anthony Thomas on a one-year contract.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Signed G Kevin Fischer, CB Carlos Campbell, CB James Patrick and RB Derek Watson.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Signed OL Jon Alston, OL Adrian Gonzalez, WR Pedro Holiday, DL Charles Howard, LB Zak Keasey and OL Dominique Richardson. Released DB Ray Custis, OL Dan Goodspeed, OL Brett Hodge, WR Tiger Jones, LB Devin Lemons and OL Scott Paffrath.

Canadian Football League

EDMONTON ESKIMOS—Signed LB Kelly Wiltshire.

WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS—Announced the retirement of LB Maurice Kelly, who will join the Seattle Seahawks as director of player development.

COLLEGE

ALABAMA—Named Saudia Roundtree and Lisa Nuxol women’s assistant basketball coaches.

COLGATE—Named Ryan Baker women’s assistant volleyball coach.

EASTERN ILLINOIS—Named Kwanza Johnson men’s assistant basketball coach.

FARMINGDALE STATE—Named Chris Roche women’s soccer coach.

FERRIS STATE—Named Ted Egger defensive secondary coach and special teams coordinator.

IOWA STATE—Named Eric Brown men’s assistant basketball coach.

NORTHERN ILLINOIS—Named Kristine Jensen women’s assistant volleyball coach.

SCRANTON—Named Daphne Hoyt women’s cross-country coach.

TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI—Named Sean Woods men’s assistant basketball coach.

TULANE—Named Russell Barbarino director of strength & conditioning.

UAB—Named Bill Schmitz tight ends and H-backs coach.

UC RIVERSIDE—Named Clay McKnight, Mark Wade and Vonn Webb men’s assistant basketball coaches.

TODAY’S ODDS

America’s Line

NBA

FavoritePtsO/UUnderdog
CELTICS4.5182Pacers
PISTONS9.518976ers
SONICS4.5210Kings

Home teams in capital letters. O/U is the over/under point total for each game.