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Baseball

MLB Spring Training

All Times Pacific

AMERICAN LEAGUE

WLPct
Cleveland2010.667
Kansas City179.654
Los Angeles1711.607
Minnesota1713.567
Detroit1714.548
New York1416.467
Oakland1316.448
Tampa Bay1215.444
Toronto1218.400
Baltimore1117.393
Texas1016.385
Seattle1118.379
Boston918.333
Chicago819.296

NATIONAL LEAGUE

WLPct
Florida197.731
Cincinnati2011.645
San Diego1610.615
Philadelphia1711.607
Arizona1813.581
Chicago1512.556
Colorado1512.556
Los Angeles1512.556
New York1513.536
St. Louis1413.518
Pittsburgh1515.500
Milwaukee1414.500
San Francisco1215.444
Atlanta1116.407
Houston1018.357
Washington921.300

NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings; games against non-major league teams do not.

Thursday’s Results

Baltimore 7, Florida 2

Atlanta 7, Washington 5

Cincinnati 4, Boston 0

Cleveland 6, Detroit 4

Toronto 2, Philadelphia 0

Minnesota 7, Pittsburgh 5

Houston 11, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 3

N.Y. Mets 6, St. Louis 1

Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Yankees 4

Chicago Cubs 7, Arizona 4

Kansas City 6, Texas 4

Colorado 3, Chicago White Sox 3, tie, 10 innings

San Diego 8, Seattle (ss) 2

Milwaukee 8, L.A. Angels (ss) 1

Seattle (ss) 4, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 3

L.A. Angels (ss) 1, San Francisco 0, 5 1/3 innings, rain

Oakland 5, Sacramento (AAA) 1

Today’s Games

Tampa Bay vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 10:05 a.m.

Cincinnati vs. Cleveland at Winer Haven, Fla., 10:05 a.m.

Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla., 10:05 a.m.

Syracuse (AAA) at Toronto, 10:05 a.m.

St. Louis vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 10:10 a.m.

Milwaukee vs. Colorado at Tucson, Ariz., 12:05 p.m.

Chicago White Sox at Atlanta, 4:05 p.m.

Baltimore at Washington, 4:05 p.m.

Florida vs. Texas at Frisco, Texas, 5:05 p.m.

Kansas City at Houston, 5:05 p.m.

N.Y. Yankees at Arizona, 5:40 p.m.

San Diego vs. Chicago Cubs at Las Vegas, 7:05 p.m.

Seattle at Portland (AAA), 7:05 p.m.

Oakland at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m.

L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 7:40 p.m.

Mariners 4, Dodgers 3

Seattle (ss)2001100004110
Los Angeles (N) (ss)020010000370

Baek, Cruceta (4), Harris (6), Green (8), and Johjima, Rivera (6); Penny, Sele (5), Brazoban (8), Beimel (9), and Alomar, RMartin (6). W—Cruceta. L—Penny.

HITS: Seattle (ss)—Suzuki, Lawton 2, Lopez 2, Ibanez, Sexson 2, Johjima, Betancourt 2. Los Angeles (N)—Duncan, Alomar 3, Truby, Repko, Robles. 2B—Alomar, Duncan. 3B—Repko. HR—Johjima.

Padres 8, Mariners 2

Seattle (ss)010000100282
San Diego15000101x8121

Pineiro, Putz (7), Guardado (8) and Gregorio, Schweiger; Estes, Hensley (5), Hoffman (7), AqLopez (8), ArLopez (9) and Piazza, Mirabelli, Lobaton. W—Estes. L—Pineiro.

HITS: Seattle (ss)—Bourgeois, Rugelstad, Ibanez, Brown, Gregorio 2, Wilson, Gary. San Diego—Roberts, Cameron, Johnson, Giles, Piazza 2, Castilla, Blum, Barfield 4. 2B—Bourgeois, Gary, Piazza, Barfield, Blum. 3B—Ibanez.

Angels 1, Giants 0 (5 1/3 )

Los Angeles (A)(ss)001000140
San Francisco00000x021

JerWeaver and JMolina; Morris, Accardo (6) and Matheny, EAlfonzo (6). W—JerWeaver. L—Morris.

Astros 11, Dodgers 3

Los Angeles (N)(ss)0101010003101
Houston00100109x11132

Hull, Hamulack (4), Muegge (5), Alvarez (6), Alexander (8), Lundberg (8) and Borders; Pettitte, Springer (7), Gallo (8), Nieve (9) and Ausmus, Munson, Chavez. W—Gallo. L—Alexander. HR—Los Angeles, Borders. Houston, Gordon.

Athletics 5, Sacramento (AAA) 1

Oakland0002120005122
Sacramento (AAA)000100000152

Harden, Calero (7), Duchscherer (8), Flores (9) and Kendall, Melhuse; Komine, Roney (6), Karnuth (7), Moreno (8), Mabeus (9) and J.Brown, Morris. W—Harden. L—Komine.

Blue Jays 2, Phillies 0

Toronto000100100252
Philadelphia000000000060

Towers, Walker (8), Frasor (9) and Phillips; Myers, Fultz (6), Santana (7), Condrey (8), Geary (9) and Coste. W—Towers. L—Myers. Sv—Frasor. HR—Toronto, Catalanotto.

Braves 7, Nationals 5

Atlanta0120202007111
Washington0011010205110

Smoltz, Devine (6), Cormier (7), Moylan (8), Smith (9) and McCann, Pratt; Armas, Majewski (5), Stanton (7), Cordero (8), Bowie (9) and Schneider, Gonzalez. W—Smoltz. L—Armas. Sv—Smith.

Brewers 8, Angels 1

Milwaukee0000530008140
Los Angeles (A) (ss)100000000151

Capuano, Fernandez (6), Kolb (8), Turnbow (9) and Moeller, Miller; Lackey, Pullin (6), Rodriguez (7), Donnelly (8), Gregg (9) and Mathis, Martinez. W—Capuano. L—Lackey. HR—Milwaukee, Koskie.

Cubs 7, Diamondbacks 4

Arizona000102001462
Chicago (N)40110001x7160

Hernandez, Vizcaino (5), Aquino (6), Diagle (7) and Estrada; Williams, Hill (6), Eyre (7), Novoa (8), Howry (9) and Barrett, Blanco. W—Williams. L—Hernandez. HR—Arizona, Estrada. Chicago, Ramirez, Jones.

Devil Rays 6, Yankees 4

Tampa Bay0110010036130
New York (A)001002010460

Jackson, Camp (6), Colome (8), Childers (9) and Hall; Mussina, Sturtze (5), Myers (6), Villone (7), Mendoza (8), Smith (9) and Posada, Nieves. W—Colome. L—Smith. Sv—Childers. HR—Tampa Bay, Branyan. New York, Sheffield.

Indians 6, Tigers 4

Detroit1000210004111
Cleveland10030101x6131

Bonderman, Rodney (6), Walker (7), Jones (8) and Wilson; Westbrook, Sauerbeck (8), Mota (9) and Martinez. W—Westbrook. L—Rodney. Sv—Mota. HR—Cleveland, Peralta, Michaels, Hafner.

Mets 6, Cardinals 1

St. Louis000100000183
New York (N)04002000x6110

Ponson, Looper (5), Falkenborg (5), Thompson (7), Rincon (8) and Molina, Bennett; Oliver, Lima (3), Bradford (5), Bell (7), Heilman (9) and Lo Duca, Castro. W—Oliver. L—Ponson.

Orioles 7, Marlins 2

Baltimore104000002793
Florida000110000272

Bedard, Brower (5), Byrdak (6), Hawkins (7), Rleal (8) and JLopez, Marsters; Mitre, Wellenmeyer (6), Nolasco (7), Martinez (8), Resop (9) and Olivo, Treanor. W—Bedard. L—Mitre. Sv—Rleal. HR—Baltimore, Millar.

Reds 4, Red Sox 0

Cincinnati010000030481
Boston000000000030

Arroyo, White (8), Burns (9) and Ross; Wakefield, Timlin (5), Tavarez (6), Papelbon (7), Delcarmen (8), Searles (9) and Bard, Devries. W—Arroyo. L—Wakefield. HR—Cincinnati, Aurilia.

Rockies 3, White Sox 3 (10)

Colorado01000001103112
Chicago (A)00000021003110

Acevedo, DeJean (6), Cortes (8), Hampson (9), Bright (10) and Ardoin; Contreras, Thornton (5), McCarthy (7), Jenks (9), Wassermann (10) and Pierzynski, Widger. HR—Chicago, Gload.

Royals 6, Rangers 4

Texas0030000014100
Kansas City00020220x6110

Padilla, Cordero (7), Shouse (8), Benoit (8) and Barajas, Laird; Howell, Andrade (5), Stemle (7), Nunez (9) and Buck. W—Andrade. L—Padilla. Sv—Nunez. HR—Texas, Teixeira, Laird. Kansas City, Teahen, Brown.

Twins 7, Pirates 5

Minnesota1202200007151
Pittsburgh1100030005112

Santana, Eyre (5), Miller (6), Powers (8), Sawatski (9) and Redmond, Lomasney; Santos, Grabow (5), Adams (6), Torres (7), Capps (8), Gonzalez (9) and Doumit. W—Santana. L—Santos. Sv—Sawatski. HR—Minnesota, Moses.

College

FAR WEST

California 3, Arizona 2

High school

Greater Spokane League

LeagueOverall
WLWL
University5060
West Valley3030
Ferris4141
Mead4142
Clarkston3132
Central Valley3243
East Valley2323
Mt. Spokane2323
North Central2323
Lewis and Clark1313
Shadle Park1313
Gonzaga Prep1415
Rogers0222
Cheney0505

Ferris 14, Cheney 3

Cheney100002335
Ferris31060414100

Teigen, Kinnie (4) and Christiansen; Kittredge and Grippi. W—Kittredge. L—Teigen (0-1).

HITS: Cheney—Shellabarger, Walker, Christiansen. Ferris—Greenslift 2, Kittredge 2, Berland 2, Burke, Higgins 2, Ward. 2B—Greenslift, Kittredge, Burke, Higgins, Walker.

Gonzaga Prep 8, North Central 1

Gonzaga Prep00200428151
North Central1000000143

Cunningham and Karwacki; Swennunson, Forness (7) and Hustad. W—Cunningham (1-1). L—Swennumson (1-1).

HITS: Gonzaga Prep—Manix 2, Sullivan, Cunningham 4, Kries 2, Tschirgi 2, Karwacki, Webb, Stockton, Joy. North Central—Plager, Witt 2, Johnson. 2B—Cunningham, Johnson, Plager, Witt. 3B—Kries.

Mead 8, Central Valley 4

Central Valley02100104103
Mead220130x890

Swantko, Myers (6) and Soltan; Hennessey and Mancheni. W—Hennesey (1-1). L—Swantko.

HITS: Central Valley—Simmelink 3, Johnson, Soltan 2, Peck 2, Adams 2. Mead—Mattingly 3, Moore, Walsh 2, Schneider, Johnson, Cady. 2B—Simmelink 2, Soltan. HR—Mattingly.

University 1, Mt. Spokane 0

University0010000121
Mt. Spokane0000000051

Burger and VanSickle; Gravos and Sotolongo. W—Burger (3-0). L—Gravos (1-1).

HITS: University—Olson, Jordan. Mt. Spokane—Sotolongo 2, Cunningham, Smith, Moritz. 2B—Olson.

West Valley 7, East Valley 2

West Valley10200407120
East Valley0010001221

Bradley, Peterson (7), Vennom (7) and Helmberger; Lengyel and Kelley. W—Bradley. L—Lengyel (0-1).

HITS: West Valley—Marlow 2, Peterson, Hauschild 2, Bradley 2, Phillips 2, Sherrill 2, Helmberger. East Valley—Lamphere, Stewart. 2B—Marlow, Hauschild, Peterson, Bradley. HR—Bradley.

Non-league

Lewiston 8, Clarkston 7

Lewiston0302003880
Clarkston0131002782

Roth, Harris (6) and Kerr, Carson (7); Garrison, Conklin (3), Burgess (4), Perconti (6), Acey (7) and Spencer, Hansen (4). W—Harris. L—Perconti.

HITS: Lewiston—McKay 2, Blinn, Roth 2, Harris, Kerr, Allen. Clarkston—Acey 2, Conklin 2, Perconti, O’Kelley 2, Spencer. 2B—McKay, Roth, Harris, Acey, Conklin. HR—Roth.

Liberty 8, Lake Roosevelt 6

Lake Roosevelt3210000692
Liberty011402x8113

Sizemore, Carlson (6), Pleasant (6) and Vonbeytel, Rehn (5), Vonbeytel (7); Nelson, Yearta (6) and Huber. W—Yearta (1-0). L—Carlson (0-1). 2B—Liberty, Huber, T.Anderson. 3B—Liberty, Theis.

Riverside 12, Priest River 2

Priest River20000251
Riverside0111912140

Evans, Kruse (5) and Wardrop; Collier, Ryan (4) and McMahon. W—Collier (1-0). L—Evans.

HITS: Priest River—Wardrop, Lehman, Nelson, Bodecker, Lucas. Riverside—Shaffer, Trudeau 2, Ryan 2, McMahon, Davis 2, Paul 2, Robertson, Mayfield 2, Pederson. 2B—Wardrop, Bodecker, Ryan, Mayfield. 3B—McMahon.

Basketball

NBA

All Times Pacific

EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLPctGB
New Jersey4228.600
Philadelphia3238.45710
Boston3042.41713
Toronto2645.36616 1/2
New York1951.27123
SoutheastWLPctGB
x-Miami4823.676
Washington3733.52910 1/2
Orlando2844.38920 1/2
Atlanta2248.31425 1/2
Charlotte2052.27828 1/2
CentralWLPctGB
y-Detroit5714.803
x-Cleveland4229.59215
Milwaukee3635.50721
Indiana3536.49322
Chicago3140.43726

WESTERN CONFERENCE

SouthwestWLPctGB
x-San Antonio5616.778
x-Dallas5418.7502
Memphis4131.56915
New Orleans3337.47122
Houston3140.43724 1/2
NorthwestWLPctGB
Denver4032.556
Utah3437.4795 1/2
Minnesota3041.4239 1/2
Seattle2942.40810 1/2
Portland2051.28219 1/2
PacificWLPctGB
x-Phoenix4823.676
L.A. Clippers4129.5866 1/2
L.A. Lakers3835.52111
Sacramento3636.50012 1/2
Golden State3040.42917 1/2

x-clinched playoff spot

y-clinched division

Thursday’s Results

Phoenix 114, Indiana 104

San Antonio 96, L.A. Lakers 85

Today’s Games

Phoenix at Toronto, 4 p.m.

New Jersey at Atlanta, 4 p.m.

Dallas at Orlando, 4 p.m.

Chicago at Charlotte, 4:30 p.m.

Philadelphia at New York, 4:30 p.m.

Washington at Houston, 5 p.m.

Milwaukee at Detroit, 5 p.m.

Memphis vs. New Orleans at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m.

Minnesota at Denver, 6 p.m.

Utah at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.

L.A. Lakers at Seattle, 7:30 p.m.

Sacramento at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.

Spurs 96, Lakers 85

San Antonio (96)—Duncan 9-18 2-4 20, Bowen 4-10 0-0 10, Mohammed 4-8 4-4 12, Ginobili 4-10 2-4 11, T.Parker 9-14 1-1 19, Finley 2-8 2-2 7, Horry 5-8 0-0 12, Nesterovic 0-0 0-0 0, Van Exel 0-2 0-0 0, Barry 2-3 0-0 5, Sanders 0-1 0-0 0, Oberto 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 39-83 11-15 96.

L.A. Lakers (85)—Cook 3-6 0-0 8, Odom 4-13 4-5 13, K.Brown 3-8 3-6 9, S.Parker 2-4 0-0 4, Bryant 9-26 5-5 23, George 1-3 1-2 4, Vujacic 4-5 0-0 11, Turiaf 1-2 0-0 2, Walton 4-7 2-2 10, Green 0-3 1-2 1. Totals 31-77 16-22 85.

San Antonio2516352096
L.A. Lakers2119182785

3-Point Goals—San Antonio 7-18 (Horry 2-3, Bowen 2-5, Barry 1-1, Ginobili 1-3, Finley 1-5, Van Exel 0-1), L.A. Lakers 7-20 (Vujacic 3-3, Cook 2-3, George 1-2, Odom 1-4, S.Parker 0-1, Walton 0-1, Bryant 0-6). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—San Antonio 47 (Duncan 13), L.A. Lakers 53 (K.Brown 10). Assists—San Antonio 25 (T.Parker 6), L.A. Lakers 14 (S.Parker 5). Total Fouls—San Antonio 21, L.A. Lakers 23. A—18,997. (18,997).

Suns 114, Pacers 104

Phoenix (114)—J.Jones 6-10 2-4 18, Marion 13-18 2-2 29, Diaw 4-7 2-2 10, Bell 3-9 0-1 9, Nash 6-9 2-2 15, T.Thomas 6-14 2-2 15, Barbosa 4-9 0-0 9, House 4-12 0-0 9. Totals 46-88 10-13 114.

Indiana (104)—Stojakovic 8-18 6-6 25, Foster 2-3 0-1 4, Pollard 1-3 0-0 2, Jackson 0-5 1-2 1, Tinsley 4-10 4-8 12, Granger 7-9 0-0 16, Harrison 4-7 3-3 11, Johnson 3-7 2-4 8, F.Jones 3-11 0-0 8, Jasikevicius 2-3 4-4 10, Croshere 2-2 0-0 4, Gill 1-2 0-0 3. Totals 37-80 20-28 104.

Phoenix30283422114
Indiana20243426104

3-Point Goals—Phoenix 12-31 (J.Jones 4-5, Bell 3-7, Barbosa 1-1, Marion 1-2, Nash 1-4, House 1-6, T.Thomas 1-6), Indiana 10-17 (Stojakovic 3-6, Granger 2-2, Jasikevicius 2-3, F.Jones 2-4, Gill 1-1, Jackson 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Phoenix 44 (Marion, Nash 8), Indiana 52 (Foster 10). Assists—Phoenix 35 (Nash 13), Indiana 21 (Tinsley 5). Total Fouls—Phoenix 24, Indiana 15. A—18,345. (18,345).

College men

NCAA tournament

All Times PST

FINAL FOUR

At The RCA Dome, Indianapolis

National Semifinals

Saturday, April 1

George Mason (27-7) vs. Florida (31-6), 3:07 p.m.

LSU (27-8) vs. UCLA (31-6), 5:47 p.m.

Championship

Monday, April 3

Semifinal winners

NIT

At Madison Square Garden

Championship

Thursday, March 30

South Carolina 76, Michigan 64

South Carolina 76, Michigan 64

South Carolina (23-15)—Balkman 4-8 2-7 10, Kinsey 9-15 3-5 21, Wallace 2-5 2-2 6, Kelley 8-16 0-0 20, Trice 3-5 2-2 9, Sheldon 0-2 2-2 2, Day 3-7 0-0 8, Nerbun 0-0 0-0 0, McDowell 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-58 11-18 76.

Michigan (22-11)—Abram 2-3 1-2 5, Brown 1-1 0-0 2, Hunter 5-11 0-0 12, Harrell 0-1 0-0 0, Horton 7-15 1-4 18, Coleman 3-5 0-0 7, Smith 1-2 0-0 2, Harris 1-6 1-2 4, Petway 6-11 0-0 12, Sims 1-2 0-0 2, Grooms 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-57 3-8 64.

Halftime—South Carolina 39, Michigan 27. 3-point goals—South Carolina 7-19 (Kelley 4-7, Day 2-5, Trice 1-1, Balkman 0-1, Wallace 0-1, Kinsey 0-2, Sheldon 0-2), Michigan 7-17 (Horton 3-7, Hunter 2-3, Coleman 1-2, Harris 1-4, Smith 0-1). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—South Carolina 35 (Balkman 11), Michigan 27 (Hunter 6). Assists—South Carolina 20 (Kelley 7), Michigan 13 (Horton 5). Total fouls—South Carolina 12, Michigan 16. A—7,054.

College women

NCAA tournament

All Times PST

THE FINAL FOUR

At TD Banknorth Garden, Boston

Semifinals

Sunday, April 2

North Carolina (33-1) vs. Maryland (32-4), 4 p.m.

Duke (30-3) vs. LSU (31-3), 6 p.m.

Championship

Tuesday, April 4

Semifinal winners, 5:30 p.m.

WNIT

All Times PST

Championship

Friday, March 31

Marquette (22-10) at Kansas State (23-10), 5 p.m.

High school

AP All-Washington State

The 2006 Associated Press All-State basketball team for boys and girls, as determined by statewide balloting by sports writers and editors.

BOYS

State player of the year, all classes — Spencer Hawes, sr., Seattle Prep.

CLASS 4A

Player of the year — Isaiah Thomas, jr., Curtis.

First team — Isaiah Thomas, jr., Curtis; Pooh Williams, sr., Federal Way; Venoy Overton, jr., Franklin; Vaughn Gaines, sr., Bellermine Prep; Steve Wiseley, sr., Lake Washington.

Honorable mention — Drew Eisinger, sr., Jackson; Jack Loofburrow, sr., Eisenhower; Patrick McCollum, so., Mount Tahoma; Sam Cartnell, sr., Richland; Josh Monagle, sr., South Kitsap; Jon Clift, sr., Ferris.

CLASS 3A

Player of the year — Spencer Hawes, sr., Seattle Prep.

First team — Spencer Hawes, sr., Seattle Prep; Steven Gray, jr., Bainbridge; Ryan Anderson, sr., Rainier Beach; Shawn Henderson; sr., Renton; Eric Beal, sr., North Central.

Honorable mention — Matt Argyropoulos, jr., Mark Morris; Will Foster, sr., White River.

CLASS 2A

Player of the year — Kyle Coston, sr., Lynden Christian.

First team — Kyle Coston, sr., Lynden Christian; Michael Miller, jr., Cashmere; Jared Madrazo, sr., King’s; Greg Burgers, sr., Lynden Christian; James Vela, sr., Grandview.

Honorable mention — Bryan Amstrup, sr., Vashon Island; Kevin Komstadius, so., East Valley (Yakima); Keith Moilanen, jr., Hockinson; Juan Ramirez, sr., Toppenish; Anthony Wiederkehr, sr., Lakewood; Troy Bleth, jr., Ridgefield; Matt Caples, sr., Cashmere.

CLASS 1A

Player of the year — Michael Taylor, sr., Brewster.

First team — Michael Taylor, sr., Brewster; Jeff Downs, jr., Bellevue Christian; Edward Castro, sr., Granger; Ben Prigmore, sr., Winlock; Mike Bagby, sr., Coupeville.

Honorable mention — Zach Sybouts, jr., Zillah; Chad Stoddard, sr., Friday Harbor; Chad Amrine, sr., Toledo; Justin Rico, sr., Zillah; Jordan Williams, jr., Cascade Christian.

CLASS B

Player of the year — Zach Gianukakis, sr., Republic.

First team — Zach Gianukakis, sr., Republic; Ryan Freeman, sr., Willapa Valley; Ryan Hoff, sr., Toutle Lake; Chad Den Boer, sr., Sunnyside Christian; Daley Landon, sr., Waterville.

Honorable mention — Karl Richardson, sr., NW Christian (Colbert); Derek Gianukakis, jr., Republic; Cameron Stevenson, sr., Lind-Ritzville.

GIRLS

State player of the year, all classes — Angie Bjorklund, jr., University.

CLASS 4A

Player of the year — Angie Bjorklund, jr., University.

First team — Angie Bjorklund, jr., University; Heather Bowman, sr., Lewis and Clark; Julie Futch, sr., Auburn Riverside; LaCale Pringle-Buchanan, sr., Garfield; Salena Dickerson, sr., Federal Way.

Honorable mention — Laiken Dollente, sr., Eisenhower; Ashley Corral, so., Prairie; Claire Faucher, sr., Eisenhower.

CLASS 3A

Player of the year — Regina Rogers, jr., Chief Sealth.

First team — Regina Rogers, jr., Chief Sealth; Kayla Standish, so., Ellensburg; Melissa Richardson, sr., Issaquah; Megan Busch, sr., Sehome; Cassidy Murillo, sr., West Valley (Yakima).

Honorable mention — Nikki DePell, sr., Hanford; Gabby Wade, sr., River Ridge; Misty Atkinson, jr., Clarkston.

CLASS 2A

Player of the year — Sara Mosiman, sr., King’s.

First team — Sara Mosiman, sr., King’s; Lauren Hefflin, jr., Ridgefield; Cassy Pilkinton, sr., Chelan; Jenna Reed, sr., Lynden Christian; Brittany Roggenkamp, sr., LaCenter.

Honorable mention — Coriann Wood, jr., Connell; Kelsey Stillar, sr., Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls); Destiny Schang, sr., Woodland; Tana Stickney, sr., East Valley (Yakima); Danielle Clauson, jr., King’s.

CLASS 1A

Player of the year — Melissa Reich, sr., Bellevue Christian.

First team — Melissa Reich, sr., Bellevue Christian; Kendra Redmon, sr., White Pass; Kyla Evans, jr., Brewster; Jordan Harazin, so., Colfax; Jessie DePell, sr., Freeman.

Honorable mention — Andrea Blodgett, sr., White Swan; Dana Bates, sr., Warden; Lauren Rada, jr., Columbia (Burbank); Rachel Wallace, jr., Toledo.

CLASS B

Player of the year — Molly McGree, jr., La Salle.

First team — Molly McGree, jr., La Salle; Lexi Belcher, jr., Mossyrock; Dora Brings Yellow, sr., Taholah; Stacie Sheilds, sr., Sprague-Harrington; Jasmine Stohr, so., La Salle.

Honorable mention — Amanda Grumbach, jr., Curlew; Julia DeKoekkoek, jr., Shoreline Christian; Tori Van Wingerden, jr., Sunnyside Christian.

Hockey

NHL

All Times Pacific

EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLOTPtsGFGA
N.Y. Rangers41211294238189
Philadelphia40221090239230
New Jersey3727983206210
N.Y. Islanders3334571208244
Pittsburgh18421248208286
NortheastWLOTPtsGFGA
x-Ottawa49167105283173
Buffalo4522696248217
Montreal3727983216222
Toronto3432674218242
Boston28331369211239
SoutheastWLOTPtsGFGA
x-Carolina47196100263222
Tampa Bay3929583229230
Atlanta3531676240244
Florida3330975211222
Washington24381058208275

WESTERN CONFERENCE

CentralWLOTPtsGFGA
x-Detroit50157107270183
Nashville4223892231212
Columbus2940361185250
Chicago22381155183246
St. Louis20381353181258
NorthwestWLOTPtsGFGA
Calgary4024888189182
Colorado4025888258225
Vancouver4028686237227
Edmonton37251286237234
Minnesota3333773207194
PacificWLOTPtsGFGA
Dallas49203101237187
Anaheim37231286218198
San Jose36261082230219
Los Angeles3831581237251
Phoenix3534474224239

Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss.

x-clinched playoff spot

Thursday’s Results

Ottawa 4, N.Y. Rangers 1

Montreal 3, Washington 2, OT

Tampa Bay 4, Atlanta 3

New Jersey 3, Buffalo 1

Detroit 4, Nashville 2

Edmonton 4, Los Angeles 0

Phoenix 5, San Jose 2

Today’s Games

Florida at Carolina, 4 p.m.

Chicago at Detroit, 4 p.m.

Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m.

Columbus at St. Louis, 5 p.m.

Colorado at Calgary, 6 p.m.

Minnesota at Vancouver, 7 p.m.

Dallas at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m.

Canadiens 3, Capitals 2 (OT)

Washington01102
Montreal01113

First Period—None. Second Period—1, Montreal, Higgins 18 (Koivu, Souray), 11:29. 2, Washington, Clymer 15 (Ovechkin, Sutherby), 18:37. Third Period—3, Montreal, Higgins 19, 8:23 (pp). 4, Washington, Halpern 6 (Willsie, Ovechkin), 19:57 (pp). Overtime—5, Montreal, Koivu 15, 4:02.

Coyotes 5, Sharks 2

Phoenix1135
San Jose2002

First Period—1, San Jose, Michalek 16 (Bernier), 12:26. 2, Phoenix, Kvasha 13 (Johnson), 13:55. 3, San Jose, Bernier 11 (Michalek, Marleau), 15:56. Second Period—4, Phoenix, Reinprecht 17 (Michalek), 13:33. Third Period—5, Phoenix, Reinprecht 18 (Doan, Ballard), 1:18 (pp). 6, Phoenix, Johnson 15, 9:57. 7, Phoenix, Comrie 27 (Kvasha, Johnson), 19:29 (en).

Devils 3, Sabres 1

Buffalo0011
New Jersey1023

First Period—1, New Jersey, Madden 14 (Marshall, White), :51. Second Period—None. Third Period—2, New Jersey, Parise 11 (Gomez, Hale), 9:28. 3, Buffalo, Connolly 12 (Kotalik, Kalinin), 14:47. 4, New Jersey, Gionta 41 (Gomez), 15:52.

Lightning 4, Thrashers 3

Atlanta0033
Tampa Bay1214

First Period—1, Tampa Bay, Afanasenkov 7 (Richards, Sydor), 6:07. Second Period—2, Tampa Bay, Afanasenkov 8 (Fedotenko, Richards), 16:24 (pp). 3, Tampa Bay, Taylor 7 (Dingman, DiMaio), 16:51. Third Period—4, Tampa Bay, Ranger 1 (Lecavalier), 8:04. 5, Atlanta, McCarthy 5 (Holik), 10:44. 6, Atlanta, Kozlov 22 (de Vries, Savard), 18:51. 7, Atlanta, Holik 12 (Savard, Kozlov), 19:06.

Oilers 4, Kings 0

Los Angeles0000
Edmonton2204

First Period—1, Edmonton, Torres 26 (Stoll, Spacek), 1:43. 2, Edmonton, Samsonov 22 (Pronger, Roloson), 17:01 (pp). Second Period—3, Edmonton, Spacek 11 (Samsonov, Hemsky), 10:14 (pp). 4, Edmonton, Hemsky 17 (Smyth, Smith), 13:03. Third Period—None.

Red Wings 4, Predators 2

Detroit2024
Nashville2002

First Period—1, Nashville, Sillinger 27 (Sullivan, Kariya), 13:29 (pp). 2, Detroit, Draper 7 (Datsyuk, Shanahan), 14:09. 3, Nashville, Hartnell 24 (Witt, Perreault), 14:36. 4, Detroit, Holmstrom 26 (Lidstrom, Williams), 19:25 (pp). Second Period—None. Third Period—5, Detroit, Shanahan 33 (Yzerman, Lang), 1:42. 6, Detroit, Williams 18 (Yzerman, Schneider), 15:54.

Senators 4, Rangers 1

N.Y. Rangers1001
Ottawa2114

First Period—1, Ottawa, Neil 16 (Smolinski, Alfredsson), 5:26 (pp). 2, Ottawa, Spezza 19 (Alfredsson, Pothier), 13:37 (pp). 3, N.Y. Rangers, Tyutin 6 (Jagr, Nylander), 14:15. Second Period—4, Ottawa, Heatley 43 (Pothier, Spezza), 8:44 (pp). Third Period—5, Ottawa, Schaefer 19 (Schubert, Smolinski), 12:50.

WHL playoffs

CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS

(Best-of-7)

x-if necessary

EASTERN CONFERENCE

East Division

Wednesday, March 29

Saskatoon 5, Regina 3; Saskatoon leads series 3-1

Thursday, March 30

Moose Jaw 4, Brandon 1; series tied 2-2

Friday, March 31

Regina at Saskatoon

Sunday, April 2

Brandon at Moose Jaw

Tuesday, April 4

Moose Jaw at Brandon

x-Saskatoon at Regina

Wednesday, April 5

x-Brandon at Moose Jaw

x-Regina at Saskatoon

Central Division

Wednesday, March 29

Medicine Hat 3, Swift Current 2, OT; Medicine Hat wins series 4-0

Thursday, March 30

Calgary 2, Lethbridge 1; series tied 2-2

Saturday, April 1

Lethbridge at Calgary

Sunday, April 2

Calgary at Lethbridge

Tuesday, April 4

x-Lethbridge at Calgary

WESTERN CONFERENCE

B.C. Division

Wednesday, March 29

Kelowna 5, Kootenay 4; series tied 2-2

Vancouver 3, Prince George 2, OT; Vancouver leads series 3-1

Friday, March 31

Kootenay at Kelowna

Saturday, April 1

Prince George at Vancouver

Sunday, April 2

Kelowna at Kootenay

Monday, April 3

x-Vancouver at Prince George

Tuesday, April 2

x-Kootenay at Kelowna

Wednesday, April 5

x-Prince George at Vancouver

U.S. Division

Tuesday, March 28

Everett 2, Tri-City 1

Portland 2, Seattle 1; Portland leads series 2-1

Wednesday, March 29

Everett 4, Tri-City 1; Everett leads series 3-1

Friday, March 31

Seattle at Portland

Tri-City at Everett

Saturday, April 1

x-Everett at Tri-City

Portland at Seattle

Tuesday, April 4

x-Seattle at Portland

x-Tri-City at Everett

Wednesday, April 5

x-Portland at Seattle

College men

NCAA Division I tournament

All Times PDT

THE FROZEN FOUR

At The Bradley Center, Milwaukee

Semifinals

Thursday, April 6

Boston College (25-12-3) vs. North Dakota (29-15-1), noon

Maine (28-11-2) vs. Wisconsin (28-10-3), 5 p.m.

Championship

Saturday, April 8

Semifinal winners, 4 p.m.

Football

NFL Europe

All Times PST

WLTPFPA
Rhein200326
Amsterdam1104948
Berlin1103351
Cologne1102930
Frankfurt1103724
Hamburg0202445

Saturday’s Game

Berlin at Hamburg, 9 a.m.

Frankfurt at Amsterdam, 10 a.m.

Sunday’s Game

Rhein at Cologne, 7 a.m.

AFL

All Times Pacific

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

EasternWLTPFPA
Dallas720531433
Philadelphia540423416
Columbus540417369
New York540488524
SouthernWLTPFPA
Austin630468415
Georgia540508416
Tampa Bay540481495
Orlando540450457
Kansas City180350459

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

CentralWLTPFPA
Colorado630468487
Nashville630452387
Chicago450460465
Grand Rapids360434476
WesternWLTPFPA
Arizona540402415
Las Vegas450449470
Los Angeles360439512
Utah360497493
San Jose360471499

Today’s Game

Austin at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.

Saturday’s Games

Grand Rapids at New York, 4 p.m.

Utah at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m.

Columbus at Dallas, 5 p.m.

Georgia at Kansas City, 5 p.m.

Nashville at Colorado, 6 p.m.

Sunday’s Games

Chicago at Orlando, 9 a.m.

Arizona at San Jose, 3 p.m.

Los Angeles at Las Vegas, 3 p.m.

af2

All Times Pacific

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

EastWLPFPA
Albany0000
Green Bay0000
Louisville0000
Manchester0000
Quad City0000
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton0000
SouthWLPFPA
Birmingham0000
Florida0000
Macon0000
Memphis0000
South Georgia0000
Tennessee Valley0000

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

MidwestWLPFPA
Amarillo0000
Arkansas0000
Bossier-Shreveport0000
Oklahoma City0000
Rio Grande Valley0000
Tulsa0000
WestWLPFPA
Bakersfield106054
Spokane104140
Central Valley0000
Everett015460
Stockton014041

Thursday’s Results

Spokane 41, Stockton 40

Bakersfield 60, Everett 54

Today’s Games

Louisville at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, 4 p.m.

Arkansas at Quad City, 5:15 p.m.

Albany at Green Bay, 5:30 p.m.

Memphis at Tennessee Valley, 5:30 p.m.

Rio Grande Valley at Central Valley, 6:30 p.m.

Friday, April 7

Green Bay at Manchester, 4:30 p.m.

Saturday, April 8

Albany at Macon, 4:30 p.m.

Tennessee Valley at South Georgia, 4:30 p.m.

Amarillo vs. Arkansas, 5 p.m.

Everett at Birmingham, 5 p.m.

Central Valley at Bossier-Shreveport, 5 p.m.

Stockton at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m.

Florida at Memphis, 5 p.m.

Tulsa at Rio Grande Valley, 5:30 p.m.

Sunday, April 9

Spokane at Bakersfield, 3 p.m.

Shock 41, Lightning 40

Stockton621013– 40
Spokane72077– 41

Sto–Morgan pass from Blankenship (kick failed)

Spo–Savage pass from Neist (Koker kick)

Sto–Williams 4 pass from Blankenship (Groshelle kick)

Spo–Savage 45 pass from Neist (kick failed)

Spo–Keefe interception return (Koker kick)

Sto–Morgan pass from Blankenship (Groshelle kick)

Spo–Griffin 20 pass from Neist (Koker kick)

Sto–Newson interception return (Groshelle kick)

Spo–Griffin 1 run (Koker kick)

Sto–Hawkins run (Groshelle kick)

Spo–Madarieta 1 pass from Neist (Koker kick)

Sto–Harris 8 pass from Blankenship (kick failed)

Individual Statistics

Rushing–Stockton, Bowers 2-5, Hawkins 1-3, Blankenship 2-(-1). Spokane, Griffin 3-5, Neist 4-3, Madarieta 1-1, Ako 1-0.

Passing–Stockton, Blankenship 24-43-2-215. Spokane, Neist 15-28-1-173.

Receiving–Stockton, Morgan 9-104, Williams 6-45, Newson 4-25, Bowers 2-21, Little 2-12, Harris 1-8. Spokane, Savage 6-112, Vijil 2-20, Madarieta 3-19, Beard 1-9, Griffin 1-7, Taylor 1-5, Divine 1-1.

Golf

BellSouth Classic

PGA TOUR

At TPC at Sugarloaf, Duluth, Ga.; Purse: $5.3 million; Yardage: 7,343; Par: 72

First Round

Phil Mickelson31-32—63
Gavin Coles34-30—64
Charles Warren34-31—65
Joe Durant32-34—66
Ian Poulter33-33—66
Scott Parel33-33—66
Brett Wetterich33-34—67
David Howell34-33—67
Luke Donald33-35—68
Padraig Harrington35-33—68
Matt Kuchar34-34—68
Mark Wilson33-35—68
Shane Bertsch34-34—68
Danny Ellis33-35—68
Stephen Leaney34-34—68
Boyd Summerhays34-34—68
Rich Beem34-35—69
Retief Goosen34-35—69
Jonathan Byrd34-35—69
J.J. Henry33-36—69
Will MacKenzie34-35—69
Roger Tambellini35-34—69
Wes Short, Jr.36-33—69
Zach Johnson32-37—69
Chris Smith36-33—69
Tom Byrum36-33—69
Jeff Brehaut33-36—69
D.J. Trahan37-32—69
Lee Janzen33-37—70
Brett Quigley35-35—70
Billy Andrade36-34—70
Brent Geiberger37-33—70
J.B. Holmes35-35—70
Steve Jones34-36—70
Todd Fischer34-36—70
Bo Van Pelt37-33—70
Paul Stankowski35-35—70
Franklin Langham35-35—70
B.J. Staten35-35—70
Dudley Hart35-35—70
Brian Gay35-35—70
Fredrik Jacobson35-35—70
Dean Wilson36-34—70
Arron Oberholser35-35—70
Jerry Smith37-33—70
Nick O’Hern34-36—70
John Huston38-33—71
Jerry Kelly35-36—71
Ryuji Imada37-34—71
Jason Bohn35-36—71
Steve Flesch34-37—71
Ian Leggatt35-36—71
Phil Tataurangi36-35—71
Bob Tway36-35—71
Alex Cejka34-37—71
Brian Bateman38-33—71
Larry Mize37-34—71
Davis Love III36-35—71
Jose Maria Olazabal37-34—71
Miguel A. Jimenez36-35—71
Charley Hoffman38-33—71
Mathias Gronberg32-39—71
Kris Cox36-35—71
Jeff Overton37-34—71
Bill Haas36-35—71
Corey Pavin37-35—72
Greg Kraft38-34—72
John Rollins36-36—72
Mike Sposa39-33—72
Bubba Watson37-35—72
Troy Matteson35-37—72
Stewart Cink35-37—72
Briny Baird37-35—72
Donnie Hammond35-37—72
Patrick Sheehan38-34—72
Jeff Gove38-34—72
Ron Whittaker36-36—72
D.A. Points36-36—72
John Engler, Jr.38-34—72
Duffy Waldorf35-37—72
Paul Goydos36-36—72
Scott McCarron37-35—72
Sean O’Hair36-36—72
Olin Browne35-37—72
Steve Lowery37-35—72
Marco Dawson38-34—72
Bubba Dickerson35-37—72
David Branshaw37-35—72
Scott Dunlap39-34—73
Richard S. Johnson38-35—73
Craig Parry36-37—73
Joey Sindelar37-36—73
Graeme McDowell37-36—73
Omar Uresti36-37—73
Jay Williamson36-37—73
Daniel Chopra38-35—73
Arjun Atwal40-33—73
Chris Couch37-36—73
Jimmy Walker37-36—73
Jason Schultz37-36—73
Chris Riley36-37—73
Rory Sabbatini36-37—73
Jonathan Kaye37-36—73
Kevin Na38-35—73
Greg Chalmers39-34—73
Tim Clark37-36—73
Brandt Jobe37-36—73
Jon Mills36-37—73
Kent Jones39-35—74
Justin Rose41-33—74
Heath Slocum40-34—74
Billy Mayfair37-37—74
Tag Ridings35-39—74
Frank Lickliter II36-38—74
Alex Aragon38-36—74
Hunter Mahan41-33—74
Mathew Goggin38-36—74
Doug Barron37-37—74
Vance Veazey41-33—74
Tim Weinhart39-35—74
Matt Hansen36-38—74
Ryan Hietala38-36—74
Chris DiMarco37-38—75
Shingo Katayama37-38—75
Sonny Skinner41-34—75
Eric Axley38-37—75
Hidemichi Tanaka41-34—75
David Toms37-38—75
Robert Garrigus40-35—75
Tjaart van der Walt36-39—75
Nicholas Thompson37-38—75
Nick Cassini37-38—75

Kraft Nabisco Championship

LPGA TOUR

At Mission Hills Country Club, Dinah Shore Course, Rancho Mirage, Calif.; Purse: $1.8 million; Yardage: 6,520; Par: 72

First Round

a-denotes amateur

Lorena Ochoa31-31—62
Michelle Wie33-33—66
Stacy Prammanasudh31-36—67
a-Angela Park34-34—68
Seon Hwa Lee33-36—69
Juli Inkster34-35—69
Karen Stupples34-35—69
Paula Creamer35-34—69
Morgan Pressel33-36—69
Brittany Lang36-34—70
Ai Miyazato36-34—70
Karrie Webb36-34—70
Carin Koch35-35—70
Helen Alfredsson33-37—70
Shi Hyun Ahn36-34—70
Johanna Head36-34—70
Kyeong Bae35-36—71
Janice Moodie37-34—71
Wendy Ward35-36—71
Jeong Jang35-36—71
Cristie Kerr35-36—71
Annika Sorenstam36-35—71
Reilley Rankin37-34—71
Young Jo34-38—72
Candie Kung35-37—72
Dorothy Delasin36-36—72
a-In-Bee Park36-36—72
Beth Daniel35-37—72
Meena Lee34-38—72
Jennifer Rosales35-37—72
Sherri Steinhauer36-36—72
Liselotte Neumann35-37—72
Michele Redman36-36—72
Tina Barrett37-35—72
Il Mi Chung35-37—72
Karine Icher35-38—73
Kate Golden37-36—73
Jimin Kang37-36—73
Pat Hurst37-36—73
Natalie Gulbis36-37—73
Jee Young Lee36-37—73
Heather Young35-38—73
Gwladys Nocera37-36—73
Veronica Zorzi36-38—74
Trish Johnson36-38—74
Silvia Cavalleri34-40—74
Young Kim37-37—74
Aree Song36-38—74
Grace Park34-40—74
Christina Kim36-38—74
Lorie Kane37-37—74
Nicole Perrot37-37—74
Rosie Jones37-37—74
Se Ri Pak36-38—74
Meg Mallon37-37—74
Kim Saiki38-36—74
Brandie Burton36-38—74
Rachel Hetherington36-38—74
a-Maru Martinez37-37—74
Lindsey Wright38-37—75
Candy Hannemann38-37—75
Suzann Pettersen36-39—75
Amy Alcott37-38—75
Birdie Kim37-38—75
Soo-Yun Kang36-39—75
Laura Davies40-35—75
Mi Hyun Kim38-37—75
Hee-Won Han36-39—75
Marisa Baena37-38—75
Patty Sheehan37-38—75
Sarah Lee39-36—75
Katherine Hull35-40—75
Ashli Bunch37-38—75
Yuri Fudoh37-38—75

High school boys

Great Northern League

At Deer Park GC, Par 72

TEAM SCORING—Deer Park 391, Pullman 398, Lakeside 401, Chewelah 433, Riverside 469, Colville 479, Medical Lake 591.

INDIVIDUALS—1, Corey Meyers (DP) 70. 1, Scott Huffman (DP) 70. 3, Jeff Jones (Pul) 74. 4, Chili Williams (Pul) 76. 4, Ryan England (Lak) 76. 6, Jordan Lewis (Lak) 77. 6, Cody Stump (Riv) 77. 8, Chris Henderson (Lak) 78. 8, Cameron Stroyan (Che) 78. 10, Ross Monasmith (Che) 79. 11, Aaron Fillion (Lak) 80. 11, Thomas Michaels (DP) 80. 13, Aaron Terry (DP) 81. 13, Jeremy Jamison (Pul) 81. 15, Dillon Williams (Pul) 83.

High school girls

Great Northern League

At Deer Park GC, Par 72

TEAM SCORING—Pullman 480, Colville 499, Deer Park 519, Lakeside 608, Chewelah 630, Medical Lake inc., Riverside inc.

INDIVIDUALS—1, Kelsey Harting (Che) 89. 1, Caroline Geiger (Col) 89. 3, Ashley Scourey (Pul) 91. 4, Emily McCormick (Pul) 95. 4, Melissa Menzia (DP) 95. 6, Brianna Nap (DP) 97. 6, Jane Park (Pul) 97. 8, Miranda Weitz (Pul) 98. 8, Gracie Schory (Che) 98. 10, Sarah Blevins (Pul) 99. 10, Jaclyn Watson (DP) 99. 12, Brittany Ray (Col) 102. 12, Brittany Pannell (Col) 102. 12, Rheanna Miller (Col) 102. 15, Rachel McNeil (DP) 103.

Soccer

High school boys

Great Northern League

LeagueOverall
Deer Park3-23-3
Riverside3-14-1
Pullman3-05-0
Medical Lake2-12-3
Lakeside1-15-2
Chewelah0-40-4
Colville0-30-4

Deer Park 3, Lakeside 1

First half–1, DP, Dougherty (McNeil), 13:00. 2, DP, Dougherty (McNeil), 15:00. Second half–3, Lak, Alexander (penalty kick), 54:00. 4, DP, Smith (Heywood), 59:00.

Shots on goal—Lakeside 15, Deer Park 8.Saves—Lakeside, Delong 5. Deer Park, Lawson 14.

Medical Lake 5, Colville 0

First half—1, ML, Groce, 7:00. 2, ML, Linaselter, 16:00. 3, ML, Schneider (Groce), 28:00. Second half—4, ML, Musser (Smith), 54:00. 5, ML, Linaselter, 70:00.

Shots on goal—Medical Lake 13, Colville 7. Saves—Medical Lake, Melvin 3. Colville, Fortune 7.

Pullman 12, Chewelah 0

First half—1, Pul, Wang (Kinard), 3:00. 2, Pul, Hemmi, 5:00. 3, Pul, Wang (Kholer), 10:00. 4, Pul, Panchenko, 20:00. 5, Pul, MaCain (Alamri), 30:00. 6, Pul, McArthur (MaCain), 31:00. Second half—7, Pul, Hemmi (Kinard), 41:00. 8, Pul, Panchenko (Church), 46:00. 9, Pul, Wang (Panchenko), 55:00. 10, Pul, Alamri (Wang), 71:00. 11, Pul, Alamri (Hemmi), 72:00. 12, Pul, McArthur (Kinard), 73:00.

Shots on goal—Chewelah 0, Pullman 24.Saves—Chewelah, Fortune 8. Pullman, Marcello 0.

Softball

High school

Greater Spokane League

LeagueOverall
WLWL
Shadle Park6070
University6061
North Central5151
Rogers5151
Central Valley4242
Clarkston4242
Mead3333
Mt. Spokane3333
Gonzaga Prep3434
Cheney2525
West Valley1515
East Valley1616
Ferris1616
Lewis and Clark0606

Cheney 6, West Valley 3

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Cheney120201x662

Loberg and Paradis; Pitts and Hatch. W—Pitts (2-1). L—Loberg (1-4).

HITS: West Valley—Bauman, Hjortedal, Loberg, Paradis. Cheney—Hatch 2, Hudson 2, Pitts 2. 2B—Hjortedal, Paradis. 3B—Hatch, Hudson.

Mead 17, Lewis and Clark 1

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Lewis and Clark01000125

Pounder and Bronson; Urgeleit, Amicarella (3) and Ruiz. W—Pounder (3-2). L—Urgeleit (0-6).

HITS: Mead—Thigpen, Kline, Norris 2, Cey, Mick, Mobley 2. Lewis and Clark—Horton, Olmstead. 2B—Norris, Mobley. 3B—Mobley.

North Central 12, Gonzaga Prep 4

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Gonzaga Prep0022000466

Vallies and Hare; Kellogg, Duncan (4) and Anderson. W—Vallies (5-1). L—Kellogg (1-3).

HITS: North Central—Capwell 4, Vallies 2, Cumbie, Darcy, Hare, Brown, Tran, Kehler 3. Gonzaga Prep—Antich 2, Reyes, Christianson 2, Wilcoxen. 2B—Kehler.

Rogers 9, Mt. Spokane 7

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Mt. Spokane00010517113

M.Carlon and S.Carlon; DeMello and Holcomb. W—M.Carlon. L—DeMello.

HITS: Rogers—Muhammad 2, S.Carlon 2, Gracier 3, Partridge, Fagan 2, Fairbanks. Mt. Spokane—Andrews, Natwick, Kerr, Urann 2, DeMello 2, Holcomb 2, Johnson, Yorlano. 2B—Muhammad, Gracier, Fairbanks. 3B—Gracier. HR—Yorlano.

Shadle Park 21, Ferris 1

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Ferris10000123

Skillingstad and Predisik; Connor, Camp (5) and Rose. W—Skillingstad (7-0). L—Connor (0-2).

HITS: Shadle Park—Conrad, Lynn, Frost 2, Jackson 2, Skillingstad 2, Powell 2, Predisik 3, Zappone, Schwartz, Shook. Ferris—Allen, Hardin. 3B—Frost, Predisik 2, Schwartz.

University 15, East Valley 1

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East Valley00100126

Mikelson, Shelly (3) and Fargher; Fredrick, Abramson (4) and Hanley. W—Mikelson (5-0). L—Fredrick (1-6).

HITS: University—Schiermeister 2, Schnibbe, Fargher 2, Tveit 3, Mikelson 2, Warren 2, Hawley, Marquard, Landout. East Valley—Petrie, Manchester. 2B—Warren. HR—Mikelson.

Non-league

Colville 8, Priest River 2

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Colville14201008102

Schroyer and Donnerberg; Emmil and Lepp. W—Emmil (1-0). L—Schroyer.

HITS: Priest River—Karkoski 2, Hirst, Schroyer, Johnson. Colville—C.Stuart 3, Urhausen 4, Ching, Mo.Stuart, Ebel. 2B—Schroyer. 3B—Urhausen.

Freeman 11, Riverside 1

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Riverside00001117

L.Nooner and K.Nooner; Hall and Ryan, Stitt (5). W—L.Nooner. L—Hall (0-2).

HITS: Freeman—Heigh 2, Coumonop, Raines 3, Moberg 2, Cory, Jackson, Trejbal. Riverside—Johnson.

Lewiston 7-1, Pullman 3-2

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Pullman002100365

Pegram and Forsmann; Fischer and Snyder. W—Pegram (2-0). L—Fischer.

HITS: Lewiston—Woodland 2, Dowell, Thomason, Keener, Pegram. Pullman—Hinrichs, Druffel, Garro, Thornton, Snyder, Fischer. 2B—Garro, Hinrichs, Pegram, Woodland 2.

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Pullman200000280

Zink and Dowell; Riddle and Snyder. W—Riddle (2-1). L—Zink.

HITS: Lewiston—Thomason, Pegrall. Pullman—Hinrichs 3, Druffel 2, Garro 2, Thornton, Snyder. 2B—Thornton. 3B—Hinrichs. HR—Thomason.

Tennis

Nasdaq-100 Open

ATP TOUR/WTA TOUR

At The Tennis Center at Crandon Park, Key Biscayne, Fla.; Purse: Men, $3.45 million (Masters); Women, $3.45 million (Tier I); Surface: Hard-Outdoor

Singles

Men, Quarterfinals

David Ferrer (11), Spain, def. Andy Roddick (4), United States, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4.

Roger Federer (1), United States, def. James Blake (9), United States, 7-6 (2), 6-4.

Women, Semifinals

Svetlana Kuznetsova (12), Russia, def. Amelie Mauresmo (1), France, 6-1, 6-4.

Maria Sharapova (4), Russia, def. Tatiana Golovin (22), France, 6-3, 6-7 (5), 4-3, retired.

Doubles

Men, Semifinals

Bob and Mike Bryan (1), United States, def. Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram (6), Israel, 6-2, 6-4.

High school boys

Greater Spokane League

CENTRAL VALLEY 4, WEST VALLEY 3. No. 1 Singles—Tom Griner (WV) def. Nick Halstrom 6-1, 6-0. No. 1 Doubles—Rya Payne and Grant Whipple (CV) def. Jarred Watso and Jon Mitchell 6-0, 6-3.

EAST VALLEY 4, UNIVERSITY 3. No. 1 Singles—Josh Steele (U-Hi) def. Kang-Ro Yoon 6-0, 6-0. No. 1 Doubles—Kenji Scouton and Matt Mehlbrech (EV) def. Garrett Hasenkamp and Jacob Gauche 4-6, 6-2, 6-4.

FERRIS 7, NORTH CENTRAL 0. No. 1 Singles—Whitman Hough (Fer) def. Seth Stradling 6-0, 6-0. No. 1 Doubles—Drew Smith and Bryan Ager (Fer) def. Justin Anderson and Nate Holstad 6-0, 6-1.

LEWIS AND CLARK 7, SHALDE PARK 0. No. 1 Singles—Ben Gullickson (LC) def. Cory Heinbecker 6-3, 6-2. No. 1 Doubles—Brandon Jones and Colin Ames (LC) def. Madison McCord and Mike Tapp 6-7, 3-7, 6-0, 6-1.

MEAD 7, ROGERS 0. No. 1 Singles—Ethan Burns (Mea) def. David Muoao 6-2, 6-4. No. 1 Doubles—Josh Cockusis and Justin Lee (Mea) def. Carlos Mendez and Andrew Millette 6-1, 6-1.

MT. SPOKANE 4, GONZAGA PREP 3. No. 1 Singles—Jon Assmus (MtS) def. Marc Poppy 6-3, 6-4. No. 1 Doubles—Lincoln Wesley and John Hackney (GP) def. John Maccini and Win Moovorivit 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (3).

Great Northern League

MEDICAL LAKE 7, RIVERSIDE 0. No. 1 Singles—Max Nelson (ML) def. San Grier 6-0, 6-1. No. 1 Doubles—Noi Moroni and Cameron Nuess (ML) def. John Sietz and Ian Scholz 6-0, 6-2.

High school girls

Greater Spokane League

CENTRAL VALLEY 5, WEST VALLEY 2. No. 1 Singles—Mel Dossey (WV) def. Jordan Igo 6-2, 7-2. No. 1 Doubles—Whitney Pearson and Randi Wilson (CV) def. Lisa Stoll and Paula Pitzke 7-5, 6-4.

FERRIS 6, NORTH CENTRAL 1. No. 1 Singles—Katie Griffith (Fer) def. Nicholle Johnston 6-0, 6-0. No. 1 Doubles—Michelle Curtis and Christy Curtis (Fer) def. Amber Bargel and Chelsea Healey 6-3, 6-4.

GONZGA PREP 7, MT. SPOKANE 0. No. 1 Singles—Mikaela Peterson (GP) def. Skya Gregory 4-6, 6-2, 6-2. No. 1 Doubles—Liz Hardan and Ambre Rypien (GP) def. Katlynn O’Brien and Kelsey Skaug 6-0, 6-0.

LEWIS AND CLARK 5, SHADLE PARK 2. No. 1 Singles—Elise Otto (LC) def. Nicole Feedall 6-0, 6-2. No. 1 Doubles—Alison Lindsay and Lyndi Seidensticker (LC) def. Lauren Dire and Jamie Gilliam by forfeit.

MEAD 7, ROGERS 0. No. 1 Singles—Katrina Schwab (Mea) def. Kayla Clark by forfeit. No. 1 Doubles—Katlyn Farley and Theresa Ide (Mea) def. Lee Smoot and Michelle Conning 6-1, 6-2.

UNIVERSITY 7, EAST VALLEY 0. No. 1 Singles—Kamin Alteneder (U-Hi) def. Jessica CaseBier 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. No. 1 Doubles—Katie Tenny and Hailey Parrish (U-Hi) def. Maddie Hogan and Nicole Stiasny 6-0, 6-0.

Great Northern League

COLVILLE 4, DEER PARK 3. No. 1 Singles—Nicole Whitten (Col) def. Shelli Mitchell 6-1, 7-6, 8-6. No. 1 Doubles—Natalie Baydo and Baile Selle (DP) def. Charity Storms and Alex Ellis 6-2, 6-2.

PULLMAN 5, LAKESIDE 2. No. 1 Singles—Raquel Marcello (Pul) def. Haley Russell 6-3, 6-3. No. 1 Doubles—Allison Oviatt and Meghan Barrington (Pul) def. Rebecca Ramshaw and Rachel Cutler 6-4, 2-6, 6-3.

Non-league

CHEWELAH 7, FREEMAN 0. No. 1 Singles—Georgia Goot (Che) def. Sarah Gambrel 6-2, 6-0. No. 1 Doubles—Janessa Hoots and Rachel Rusher (Che) def. Hanna Jansen and Rebekah Stranberg 7-6, 6-7, 6-1.

Track & field

High school

Greater Spokane League

At West Valley

BOYS

TEAM SCORING—Lewis and Clark 73, Central Valley 72; Lewis and Clark 105, West Valley 40; Central Valley 116, West Valley 29.

100-1, Solomon (LC) 11.4. 2, Shaw (LC) 11.5. 3, Ficklin (CV) 11.7. 4, Bauman (CV) 11.9. 4, Kynaston (CV) 11.9. 4, Martin (WV) 11.9. 200-1, Shuh (CV) 22.4. 2, Collins (LC) 24. 3, Groby (CV) 24.1. 4, Bauman (CV) 24.3. 4, Sears (LC) 24.3. 400-1, Adams (CV) 52.1. 2, Whitley (CV) 52.2. 3, Plastino (LC) 53. 4, Churchill (CV) 53.1. 800-1, Coyle (CV) 2:02.7. 2, Sturman (CV) 2:03.5. 3, Gardner (WV) 2:04.1. 4, Hanson (WV) 2:04.6. 1,600-1, Coyle (CV) 4:29.3. 2, Zentz (LC) 4:31.1. 3, Gardner (WV) 4:31.8. 4, Damlano (CV) 4:37. 3,200-1, Close (CV) 9:58. 2, Batch (LC) 10:01. 3, Zentz (LC) 10:08. 4, Cesal (CV) 10:13. 110 high hurdles-1, Davis (CV) 15.8. 2, Carter (WV) 16.1. 3, Richardson (WV) 16.2. 4, Gibbons (LC) 16.6. 300 low hurdles-1, Davis (CV) 41.2. 2, Richardson (WV) 42.1. 3, Carter (WV) 42.5. 4, Bouck (CV) 42.8. 400 relay-1, Central Valley 44.5. 2, Lewis and Clark 44.7. 3, West Valley 45.2. 1,600 relay-1, Central Valley 3:29.1. 2, West Valley 3:33.1. 3, Lewis and Clark 3:35.3. High jump-1, Allen (LC) 6. 2, Coger (LC) 6. 3, Weiber (WV) 5-10. 4, Severns (CV) 5-10. 4, Williams (CV) 5-10. Long jump-1, Coger (LC) 19-10. 2, Soloman (LC) 19-6. 3, Allen (LC) 19-5 1/2. 4, Metzger (CV) 19-5 1/4. Triple jump-1, Solomon (LC) 41-9. 2, Allen (LC) 41 1/2. 3, Metzger (CV) 40-8 1/2. 4, Davis (CV) 40-5. Pole vault-1, Inmaura (LC) 12-6. 2, Loft (LC) 11-6. 3, Temple (CV) 11. 4, Weiber (WV) 10-6. Discus-1, Kaiser (CV) 146-6. 2, Bradfurt (LC) 131-7. 3, Leuluai (CV) 130-9. 4, Mertens (CV) 124-4. Javelin-1, Nanny (LC) 194-8. 2, Sears (LC) 155-11. 3, Rose (WV) 155-3. 4, Hill (WV) 137-3. Shot put-1, Kaiser (CV) 50-6. 2, Bradfute (LC) 48-8. 3, Leuluai (CV) 48-1. 4, Mertens (CV) 48.

GIRLS

TEAM SCORING—Central Valley 76, Lewis and Clark 70; Central Valley 86, West Valley 55; Lewis and Clark 105, West Valley 39.

100-1, Almy (WV) 13.2. 1, Kennedy (LC) 13.2. 3, Waver (LC) 13.4. 4, Lochikar (CV) 13.6. 200-1, Siler (LC) 26.5. 2, Milllory (LC) 26.8. 3, Lochikar (CV) 27.9. 4, Moore (CV) 28.4. 400-1, Siler (LC) 1:00.7. 2, Moore (CV) 1:03. 3, Stocker (LC) 1:04. 4, Bender (LC) 1:05.6. 800-1, Layman (CV) 2:25.7. 2, Cain (LC) 2:27. 3, Carter (CV) 2:29. 4, Yost (LC) 2:30. 1,600-1, Agee (WV) 5:30.4. 2, Carter (CV) 5:33.5. 3, Layman (CV) 5:36.8. 4, Hughes (WV) 5:38.9. 3,200-1, Rios (CV) 12:04. 2, Lake (CV) 12:05.9. 3, Momany (LC) 12:09.2. 4, Fredrickson (LC) 12:20.1. 100 high hurdles-1, Haley (CV) 17.7. 2, Pena (CV) 17.9. 2, Scherer (LC) 17.9. 4, Hagney (LC) 18.1. 300 low hurdles-1, Haley (CV) 50.4. 2, Bender (LC) 50.8. 3, Allers (LC) 52.4. 4, Mauro (WV) 52.5. 400 relay-1, Lewis and Clark 51.5. 2, West Valley 52.4. 3, Central Valley 54.1. 800 relay-1, Lewis and Clark 1:47. 2, West Valley 2:00.1. 3, Central Valley DQ. 1,600 relay-1, Central Valley 4:19.1. 2, Lewis and Clark 4:23.7. High jump-1, Wold (WV) 5. 2, Ficklin (CV) 4-10. 3, Mauro (WV) 4-8. 3, Adrian (CV) 4-8. 3, Simon (CV) 4-8. Long jump-1, Kennedy (LC) 16-11. 2, Layman (CV) 15-10 1/2. 3, Almy (WV) 15-6 1/2. 4, Adrian (CV) 14-7. Triple jump-1, Flesher (CV) 30-7 1/2. 2, Swanson (CV) 30-7. 3, Wotherholt (LC) 30-5. 4, Allers (LC) 29-10. Pole vault-1, Jillian Lamb (LC) 9-6. Discus-1, Weaver (LC) 115-1. 2, Kenney (WV) 105-1. 3, Evans (CV) 97-3. 4, Mackay (LC) 90-4. Javelin-1, Smith (LC) 101-10. 2, Roberts (CV) 101-2. 3, Wold (WV) 96-6. 4, Goehri (CV) 91-7. Shot put-1, Troyer (CV) 35-3. 2, Kenney (WV) 33-11. 3, January (LC) 33-7 1/2. 4, Gehring (CV) 31-7.

At East Valley

BOYS

TEAM SCORING—East Valley 89, Ferris 54; East Valley 97, University 47; Ferris 77, University 64.

100-1, Zackery (Fer) 11. 2, Bunkelman (EV) 11.5. 3, Clarkson (EV) 11.6. 4, K.Martin (U-Hi) 11.7. 200-1, Zackery (Fer) 22.7. 2, Laborin (EV) 23.1. 3, Bunkleman (EV) 23.2. 4, Martin (U-Hi) 23.4. 400-1, Laborin (EV) 51.8. 2, Parker (EV) 52.7. 3, Roberts (Fer) 53.1. 4, Hale (EV) 53.5. 800-1, Quackenbush (Fer) 2:02.3. 2, Hickerson (Fer) 2:02.6. 3, Maloney (Fer) 2:06.1. 4, Marlow (EV) 2:06.3. 1,600-1, Atwood (EV) 4:22.8. 2, Hickerson (Fer) 4:23. 3, Thatcher (EV) 4:32. 4, Maloney (Fer) 4:37.4. 3,200-1, Atwood (EV) 9:37.6. 2, Thatcher (EV) 9:47. 3, LaPonte (Fer) 10:06.8. 4, Hawkins (Fer) 10:13.9. 110 high hurdles-1, Armstrong (EV) 15.6. 2, K.Martin (U-Hi) 16.1. 3, Karstetler (Fer) 17.8. 4, I.Martin (U-Hi) 18.7. 300 low hurdles-1, Martin (U-Hi) 41.7. 2, Armstrong (EV) 42.4. 3, Karstetter (Fer) 44.9. 4, Carlson (U-Hi) 46.1. 400 relay-1, East Valley 44. 2, Ferris 46.3. 3, University 46.7. 1,600 relay-1, East Valley 3:36. 2, University 3:47.7. 3, University ‘B’ 3:55.7. High jump-1, Karstetter (Fer) 5-10. 2, Poppe (U-Hi) 5-8. 3, Marro (EV) 5-6. Long jump-1, Zackery (Fer) 21-5. 2, Turner (U-Hi) 19-2. 3, Fisher (EV) 18-10. 4, Puyear (U-Hi) 18-9. Triple jump-1, Karstetter (Fer) 39-8. 2, Martin (U-Hi) 39-5. 3, Wilson (EV) 38-5. 4, Puyear (U-Hi) 37-8. Pole vault-1, Turner (U-Hi) 13-6. 2, Munns (EV) 12-6. 3, Thatcher (EV) 12-6, Fisher (EV) 12-6. Discus-1, Jolley (EV) 156-7. 2, Elissara (Fer) 154-6. 3, Irby (EV) 135-8. 4, Thompson (U-Hi) 130-11. Javelin-1, Nolen (U-Hi) 169-3. 2, Irby (EV) 157-8. 3, Kossuth (U-Hi) 143-6. 4, Urban (EV) 134-8. Shot put-1, Elisara (Fer) 59-3. 2, Jolley (EV) 52-3 1/2. 3, Wardsworth (EV) 51-10. 4, Bosyo (U-Hi) 46-11 1/4.

GIRLS

TEAM SCORING—Ferris 89, East Valley 61; Ferris 97, University 53; East Valley 96, University 54.

100-1, Quann (Fer) 13. 2, Allred (Fer) 13.1. 3, Shearer (EV) 13.1. 4, Mott (EV) 13.4. 200-1, Allred (Fer) 27. 2, Quann (Fer) 27.4. 3, Shearer (EV) 27.6. 4, Versteeg (Fer) 28.2. 400-1, Quann (Fer) 1:01.8. 2, Olk (EV) 1:02. 3, Mott (EV) 1:03.3. 4, Evenson (U-Hi) 1:04.1. 800-1, Gildehaus (U-Hi) 2:28.3. 2, Thatcher (EV) 2:30.9. 3, Mayer (EV) 2:31.4. 4, Adams (Fer) 2:32.8. 1,600-1, Mayer (EV) 5:41.7. 2, Reed (Fer) 5:42.6. 3, Fridye (U-Hi) 5:52.1. 4, Owens (U-Hi) 5:52. 3,200-1, Gildehaus (U-Hi) 12:43.7. 2, Mackelprang (Fer) 13:00.7. 3, Pearman (U-Hi) 13:18.6. 4, Nicks (Fer) 13:18.9. 100 high hurdles-1, Spear (Fer) 16.4. 2, Davis (Fer) 17.2. 3, Fuchse (U-Hi) 17.3. 4, Williamson (EV) 17.3. 300 low hurdles-1, Spear (Fer) 46.8. 2, Fuchs (U-Hi) 46.8. 3, Bourgeous (EV) 50.3. 4, Lafayett (EV) 51.3. 400 relay-1, East Valley 52.3. 2, University 53.7. 3, Ferris DQ. 800 relay-1, Ferris 148.4. 2, East Valley 148.8. 3, University 154.6. 1,600 relay-1, Ferris 4:16.5. 2, University 4:18.3. 3, East Valley 4:20.2. 4, East Valley ‘B’ 4:30. High jump-1, Davis (Fer) 4-10. 2, Adams (Fer) 4-10. 3, Hartshorh (EV) 4-10. 4, Deschane (EV) 4-10. Long jump-1, Schuerch (EV) 16-7 3/4. 2, Boyden (Fer) 15-7 1/2. 3, Berna (Fer) 15-1. 4, Abbey (EV) 14-10. Triple jump-1, Schuerch (EV) 34-9. 2, Berna (Fer) 34-7. 3, Davis (Fer) 32-8. 4, Dunning (EV) 32-5 3/4. Pole vault-1, Hawkins (U-Hi) 10. 2, Mueller (Fer) 9-6. 3, Dipo (Fer) 9. 4, Dunning (EV) 9. Discus-1, Carter (EV) 117-4. 2, Johnson (EV) 110-9. 3, McClendon (U-Hi) 107-5. 4, Romanchuk (Fer) 106-6 1/2. Javelin-1, Boyden (Fer) 118-4. 2, Eatok (EV) 112. 3, McClenden (U-Hi) 105-3. 4, Como (EV) 104-4. Shot put-1, McClenden (U-Hi) 39-10. 2, Johnson (EV) 38-4 1/4. 3, Romanchuck (Fer) 37-11 1/2. 4, Baker (U-Hi) 34-7.

At Cheney

BOYS

TEAM SCORING—Cheney 110.5, Clarkston 29.5.

100- 1, Black (Che) 11.4. 2, Meyers (Cla) 11.4. 3, McKee (Che 11.8. 200- 1,Johnson (Cla) 22.9. 2, Steele (Che) 24.3. 3, Larson (Cla) 24.5. 400- 1, Steele (Che) 55.4. 2, Adams (Che) 56.6. 3, Issa (Che) 57.9. 800- 1, Sigley (Che) 2:15.1. 2, Issa (Che) 2:21.9. 3, Hally (Cla) 2:22.4. 1,600- 1, Sigley (Che) 4:42.8. 2, Kane (Cla) 5:08.9. 3, Zachman (Che) 5:11.6. 3,200- 1, Sigley (Che) 11:05.1. 2, Zachman (Che) 11:23.7. 3, Kane (Cla) 11:34.7 110 high hurdles- 1, Poorsi (CHe) 15.6. 2, Plummer (Che) 18:07.0. 300 low hurdles- 1, Poorsi (Che) 42.9. 2, Plummer (Che) 48.4. 3, Coons (Cla) 50.2. 400 relay- 1, Cheney 44.7. 2, Clarkston 44.9. 1,600 relay- 1, Cheney 3:48.2. 2, Clakston 4:08.6. High jump- 1, Wilske (Che) 6-00.0. 2, Oswald (Che) 5-10-00. 3, Hardee (Che) 5-08.0. Long jump- 1, Starr (Cla) 20-02.5. 2, Miller (Che) 18-11.5. 3, Johnson (Cla) 18-01.5 Triple jump- 1, Starr (Cla) 41-03.75. 2, Miller (Che) 37-02.00. 3, Slatter (Cla) 36-11.0. Pole vault- 1, Oswald (Che) 13-10.0 Discus- 1, ilske (Che) 153-10.0. 2, Jones (Che) 128-03.0. 3, Porter (Cla) 103-03.0. Javelin- 1, Hanson (CHe) 144-05.0. 2, Zimmerman (Che) 142-08.0. 3, Porter (Cla) 141-05.0 Shot put- 1, Wilske (Che) 47-8.0. 2, Jones (Che) 41-06.75. 3, Chipperfield (Che) 40-08.0

GIRLS

TEAM SCORING—Cheney 123.5, Clarkston 25.5.

100- 1, Simmons (Che) 13.1. 2, Young (Che) 13.1. 3, Am. Swenson (Che) 13.5. 200- 1, Am. Swenson (Che) 28.4. 2, Furhner (Cla) 29.3. 3, An. Swenson (Che) 29.6 400- 1, Simmons (Che) 1:02.3. 2, Soipp (Che) 1:07.1. 3, Hobson (Cla) 1:14.3. 800- 1, Kimball (Che) 2:38.0. 2, Brown (Che) 2:44.6. 3, Risk (Che) 2:44.6 1,600- 1, Brown (Che) 5:48.0. 2, Risk (Che) 6:20.8. 3, Rule (Che) 6:30.4. 3,200- 1, Burke (Che) 12:43.6. 2, Martin (Che) 14:20.1. 3, Adams (Cla) 14:49.4. 100 high hurdles- 1, James (Cla) 18.4. 2, Risk (Che) 18.4. 3, Walter (Che) 18.6. 300 low hurdles- 1, James (Cla) 51.0. 2, Newberg (Che) 52.5. 3, Palmer (Che) 53.3. 400 relay- 1, Cheney 52.1. 2, Clarkston NT 800 relay- 1, Cheney 1:52.6. 2, Clarkston 1:58.4. 1,600 relay- 1, Cheney 4:22.3. 2, Clarkston 5:41.0. High jump- 1, Cogley (Che) 5-02.0. 2, Parker-Risk (Che) 4-08.0. 3, Dohner (Che) 4-08.0Long jump- 1, Young (Che) 15-11.0. 2, Weatherbee (Che) 14-11.75. 3, Lauber (Ch) 14-09.25 Triple jump- 1, McCormick (Che) 29-09.5. 2, Leonard (Cla) 29-04.25. 3, Terpstra (Che) 27-04.75 Pole vault- 1, Parker-Risk (Che) 10-06.0. 2, Vedder (Che) 8-00.0. 3, McPeak (Cla) NH Discus- 1, Falor (Che) 109-06.0. 2, Igbinoba (Che) 104-08.0. 3, S. Borjessan (Che) 97-03.0.Javelin- 1, McPeak (Cla) 102-08.0. 2, Palk (Che) 99-08.0. 3, Starr (Cla) 92-04.0. Shot put-1, C. Borjessan (Che) 32-08.5. 2, S. Borjessan (Che) 31-02.75. 3, Starr (Cla) 30-00.0.

Moves

BASEBALL

MLB—Suspended Boston RHP Julian Tavarez 10 days, beginning April 3, and fined him an undisclosed amount for violent and unsportsmanlike actions during a game against Tampa Bay on March 27.

American League

KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Traded INF-OF Joe McEwing to the Houston Astros for a player to be named.

TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS—Signed RHP Brian Meadows to a one-year contract.

TEXAS RANGERS—Assigned RHP Jon Leicester outright to Oklahoma of the PCL.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Assigned RHP Lee Gronkiewicz, INF Kevin Barker, INF Luis Figueroa and C Mike Mahoney to their minor league camp.

National League

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Waived OF Luis Terrero. Optioned RHP Jeff Bajenaru to Tucson of the PCL.

CHICAGO CUBS—Optioned RHP Roberto Novoa to Iowa of the PCL.

HOUSTON ASTROS—Purchased the contract of INF Cody Ransom from Seattle.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Optioned RHP Mike Adams to Nashville of the PCL. Placed RHP Ben Sheets on the 15-day DL, retroactive to March 24.

PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Assigned RHP Giovanni Carrara to their minor league camp.

SAN DIEGO PADRES—Released RHP Andy Ashby. Optioned RHP Brian Sikorski to Portland of the PCL.

WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Purchased the contract of C Wiki Gonzalez from New Orleans of the PCL. Released OF Michael Tucker. Assigned C Alberto Castillo and RHP Kevin Gryboski to their minor league camp.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Signed WR Chris Horn to a two-year contract. Re-signed DT Cedric Woodard to a one-year contract.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Re-signed RB Verron Haynes to a two-year contract.

Arena Football League

CHICAGO RUSH—Awarded WR-DB Bobby Sippio on waivers from Tampa Bay.

GRAND RAPIDS RAMPAGE—Awarded OL-DL DeMarcus Johnson on waivers from Tampa Bay.

NASHVILLE KATS—Signed K Jason Ball.

PHILADELPHIA SOUL—Signed WR-LB Lamont Moore.

Canadian Football League

SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS—Signed WR Sam Breeden and WR Brandon Smith to one-year contracts.

WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS—Signed OL Adam Krajewski and OL Tyler Tapp.

NFL Europe

BERLIN THUNDER—Signed DL Lorn Mayers.

COLOGNE CENTURIONS—Signed LB Andrew Battle.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

NHL—Suspended Buffalo F Daniel Briere two games for a high-sticking incident against Boston in a game on March 29.

NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Signed C Ryan O’Marra to a three-year contract.

OTTAWA SENATORS—Recalled D Brad Norton from Binghamton of the AHL.

PHOENIX COYOTES—Recalled D Matt Jones from San Antonio of the AHL.

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS—Returned D Noah Welch to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the AHL.

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Reassigned G Gerald Coleman to Springfield of the AHL.

SOCCER

Major League Soccer

COLORADO RAPIDS—Signed F Nicolas Hernandez.

COLLEGE

BUCKNELL—Signed Pat Flannery, men’s basketball coach, to a two-year contract extension.

DELAWARE VALLEY—Named Carol Di Girolamo field hockey coach.

TEXAS TECH—Named Kristy Curry women’s basketball coach.

YALE—Named John Fraser quarterbacks and receivers coach.

Today’s odds

America’s Line

NO LINE REPORT: On the NBA board, there is no line on the Hornets-Grizzlies game due to numerous New Orleans injuries; there is no line on the Wizards-Rockets game due to Washington guard Gilbert Arenas (questionable); there is no line on the Nuggets-Timberwolves game due to Denver forward Marcus Camby (questionable); there is no line on the Warriors-Kings game due to Golden State guard Baron Davis (questionable); there is no line on the Sonics-Lakers game due to Seattle forward Rashard Lewis (questionable) and Los Angeles guard Kobe Bryant (probable).

NBA

FavoritePointsUnderdog
Nets6HAWKS
Suns5.5RAPTORS
Mavericks3.5MAGIC
Bulls3BOBCATS
76ers4KNICKS
PISTONS9.5Bucks
o-HORNETSNLGrizzlies
ROCKETSNLWizards
NUGGETSNLTimberwolves
CLIPPERS6.5Jazz
WARRIORSNLKings
SONICSNLLakers

o-Oklahoma City

College Basketball

FavoritePoints (O/U)Underdog
Final Four
Saturday
Indianapolis
Florida6 (132)George Mason
Lsu2 (121)Ucla