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Baseball

MLB

American League Leaders

BATTING—MOrdonez, Detroit, .367; Posada, New York, .351; Polanco, Detroit, .343; ISuzuki, Seattle, .340; OCabrera, Los Angeles, .337; Youkilis, Boston, .335; VGuerrero, Los Angeles, .335.

RUNS—ARodriguez, New York, 60; Sheffield, Detroit, 60; Sizemore, Cleveland, 57; MOrdonez, Detroit, 53; ISuzuki, Seattle, 50; BAbreu, New York, 50; DeJesus, Kansas City, 48.

RBI—ARodriguez, New York, 68; VGuerrero, Los Angeles, 61; MOrdonez, Detroit, 60; VMartinez, Cleveland, 56; THunter, Minnesota, 54; Morneau, Minnesota, 50; Lowell, Boston, 49.

HITS—ISuzuki, Seattle, 91; OCabrera, Los Angeles, 88; MOrdonez, Detroit, 88; Polanco, Detroit, 86; Jeter, New York, 85; Youkilis, Boston, 81; Tejada, Baltimore, 80.

DOUBLES—MOrdonez, Detroit, 31; DOrtiz, Boston, 25; MYoung, Texas, 21; OCabrera, Los Angeles, 21; Posada, New York, 21; Granderson, Detroit, 20; Cano, New York, 19; Youkilis, Boston, 19; THunter, Minnesota, 19; VGuerrero, Los Angeles, 19.

TRIPLES—Granderson, Detroit, 13; Crawford, Tampa Bay, 7; TPena, Kansas City, 5; Teahen, Kansas City, 5; Buck, Oakland, 4; Cano, New York, 4; CGuillen, Detroit, 4.

HOME RUNS—ARodriguez, New York, 25; Morneau, Minnesota, 18; Sheffield, Detroit, 17; Rios, Toronto, 15; CPena, Tampa Bay, 14; THunter, Minnesota, 14; VMartinez, Cleveland, 13; MOrdonez, Detroit, 13.

STOLEN BASES—BRoberts, Baltimore, 22; Sizemore, Cleveland, 19; Crawford, Tampa Bay, 18; JLugo, Boston, 18; ISuzuki, Seattle, 17; Lofton, Texas, 16; Willits, Los Angeles, 15.

PITCHING (7 Decisions)—Sabathia, Cleveland, 9-1, .900, 3.09; Beckett, Boston, 9-1, .900, 3.39; Gaudin, Oakland, 6-1, .857, 2.85; Carmona, Cleveland, 7-2, .778, 3.17; Verlander, Detroit, 7-2, .778, 2.79; Haren, Oakland, 7-2, .778, 1.58; Halladay, Toronto, 6-2, .750, 4.56; Colon, Los Angeles, 6-2, .750, 5.73; Byrd, Cleveland, 6-2, .750, 4.50.

STRIKEOUTS—JoSantana, Minnesota, 105; Bedard, Baltimore, 103; Burnett, Toronto, 100; Sabathia, Cleveland, 89; Kazmir, Tampa Bay, 86; Matsuzaka, Boston, 85; Shields, Tampa Bay, 83.

SAVES—FrRodriguez, Los Angeles, 21; Putz, Seattle, 19; Borowski, Cleveland, 19; Jenks, Chicago, 17; TJones, Detroit, 16; Papelbon, Boston, 15; Reyes, Tampa Bay, 15.

National League Leaders

BATTING—Holliday, Colorado, .353; DYoung, Washington, .343; MiCabrera, Florida, .333; DeLee, Chicago, .331; HaRamirez, Florida, .323; Helton, Colorado, .323; Renteria, Atlanta, .320.

RUNS—HaRamirez, Florida, 57; Uggla, Florida, 52; Rollins, Philadelphia, 51; Utley, Philadelphia, 47; Johnson, Atlanta, 45; JBReyes, New York, 45; Fielder, Milwaukee, 44.

RBI—CaLee, Houston, 54; Utley, Philadelphia, 53; Fielder, Milwaukee, 51; Holliday, Colorado, 48; Hardy, Milwaukee, 47; MiCabrera, Florida, 47; Bay, Pittsburgh, 46; AdGonzalez, San Diego, 46.

HITS—Holliday, Colorado, 95; HaRamirez, Florida, 85; JBReyes, New York, 82; Byrnes, Arizona, 82; MiCabrera, Florida, 80; Utley, Philadelphia, 80; Rollins, Philadelphia, 80.

DOUBLES—Utley, Philadelphia, 27; Uggla, Florida, 25; Holliday, Colorado, 24; Church, Washington, 21; CaLee, Houston, 21; DeLee, Chicago, 21; JBautista, Pittsburgh, 20; KGreene, San Diego, 20.

TRIPLES—JBReyes, New York, 8; Rollins, Philadelphia, 8; Johnson, Atlanta, 5; Byrnes, Arizona, 5; CGuzman, Washington, 5; 7 are tied with 4.

HOME RUNS—Fielder, Milwaukee, 23; Hardy, Milwaukee, 16; Pujols, St. Louis, 16; Griffey Jr., Cincinnati, 16; Dunn, Cincinnati, 15; MiCabrera, Florida, 14; Howard, Philadelphia, 13; AdGonzalez, San Diego, 13; ARamirez, Chicago, 13; Bonds, San Francisco, 13.

STOLEN BASES—JBReyes, New York, 32; HaRamirez, Florida, 22; Victorino, Philadelphia, 20; Pierre, Los Angeles, 20; Taveras, Colorado, 15; Wright, New York, 14; BPhillips, Cincinnati, 14.

PITCHING (7 Decisions)—Peavy, San Diego, 8-1, .889, 1.82; Penny, Los Angeles, 8-1, .889, 2.18; Hamels, Philadelphia, 9-2, .818, 3.47; Harang, Cincinnati, 6-2, .750, 3.93; JSosa, New York, 6-2, .750, 3.42; BSheets, Milwaukee, 7-3, .700, 3.31; Morris, San Francisco, 7-3, .700, 2.56; Smoltz, Atlanta, 7-3, .700, 2.83.

STRIKEOUTS—Hamels, Philadelphia, 104; Peavy, San Diego, 103; Webb, Arizona, 86; Harang, Cincinnati, 85; Wolf, Los Angeles, 83; RHill, Chicago, 78; Snell, Pittsburgh, 78.

SAVES—FCordero, Milwaukee, 24; Valverde, Arizona, 21; Saito, Los Angeles, 18; Fuentes, Colorado, 18; Hoffman, San Diego, 18; Dempster, Chicago, 14; BWagner, New York, 14; Isringhausen, St. Louis, 14.

Senior American Legion

Thursday’s Results

Billings Royals 9, Bandits 7

Prairie Cardinals 15, Bandits 7

Pullman Patriots 9, Cannons 1

Wenatchee Apple Packers 6, Blue Devils 0

Blue Devils 2, Wenatchee Apple Packers 1

Today’s games

Bandits at Missolua Tournament, starts 12 p.m.

Blue Devils at Pepsi Pak Tournament, starts 12 p.m.

Lumbermen vs. Cannons (DH), 5 p.m.

Wenatchee Apple Packers 6-1, Blue Devils 0-2

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Plager, Shontell (7) and Graham; Haehel, Age (7) and Stewart. W-Haehel. L-Plager (0-1).

HITS: Blue Devil-Swennumson, Shontell, Faragke. Wenatchee-Visser 2, Nelson 3, Sigueroa. 2B-Visser, Nelson.

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O’Connor and Zacher; Darlington, Visser (5), Wedele (6) and Herman. W-O’Connor. L-Darlington.

HITS: Blue Devils-Reeves 2, Hughes, Plager, Baker, Merril. Wenatchee-Crawford, Huylar, Visser, Herman.

Billings Royals 9, Bandits 7

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Jordan, Arnseson (3), McClary (4) and Arneson, Krustangle (3), Arneson (4); Sulser and Lagaly. W-Sulser. L-McClary (0-1).

HITS: Bandits-Manix, Jordan 2, Berland 2, Krustangel, McNeill 2, Arneson, Joy 2, McClary. Billings-Edwards, Burrough 2, Link, Hedin, Lagaly, Vannoy. 2B-Manix, Jordan, Berland. 3B-Arneson, Burrough 2. HR-Jordan (1), McNeill (1), Lagaly, Vannoy.

Prairie Cardinals 15, Bandits 7

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Game ended with one out by eight-run rule. Ewing, McNeill (3), Joy (4) and Arneson; Ball and Hall. W-Ball. L-Joy.

HITS: Bandits-Manix, Berland, Krustangel 2, Jordan, Arneson, McClary. Prairie-Carr 3, Vandever 2, Haas 2, Hall 2, Snyder, Bruner 2, Aker 2, Brubaker. 2B-Manix, Krustangel, Haas, Bruner, Aker. 3B-Haas, Hall. HR-Berland (4), Bruner.

Pullman Patriots 9, Cannons 1

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Guettenger and Morgand; Richardson, Giglio (1), Banderas (3), Lallier (7) and Fernandez. W-Guettenger. L-Richardson.

HITS: Patriots-Guettenger 2, Jacobs, T. Druffel 2, R. Druffel, Cooper, Levenseller 2. Cannons- Marlow, Davis 2, Miner, Phillips, Neaving. 2B-Guettenger 2, R. Druffel, Levenseller 2, Davis.

Junior American Legion

Thursday’s Results

Gonzaga Prep 10, Chewelah 5

Mead 6, University 4

Medical Lake 6, Freeman 4

Today’s games

Pullman and Central Valley at Palouse Summer Series, starts 12 p.m.

East Valley vs. Lewis and Clark, 5:30 p.m.

Rogers vs. Chewelah, 5:30 p.m.

Shadle Park vs. Cheney, 7:30 p.m.

Gonzaga Prep 10, Chewelah 5

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Duff, Murphy (7) and Ulrich; M. Naccarato, Sulgrove (1), Christian (6) and Nicholas. W-Duff. L-M. Naccarato.

HITS: Gonzaga Prep- Ross, Duff 3, Albilson, Carpenter, Hertz, Motsinger 2, Ulrich. Chewelah-Lainson, Nicholas, B. Smith, Henderson. 2B-Duff 3, Carpenter, Ulrich.

Mead 6, University 4

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Olsufka and Keeton; Allen and McNaghten. W-Allen (2-0). L-Olsufka. Sv-who.

HITS: University-Shyrock, Keeton 2. Mead-Kembel, Fink 2, McNaghten 2, Baldini, Woodard, Johns. 2B-Fink, McNaghten, Woodard, Johns.

Medical Lake 6, Freeman 4

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Worl and Owens; Matson, Mega (6) and Sullivan. W-Worl. L-Matson.

HITS: Medical Lake-Pacheco, Owens, Ray. Freeman-Kestell, Ford 3, Mega, Reilly 3, Schulz. 2B-Kestell, Ford 3, Mega, Reilly 2, Schulz. HR-Owens.

Basketball

NBA Playoffs

FINALS

Thursday’s Results

San Antonio 83, Cleveland 82, San Antonio wins championship 4-0

Spurs 83, Cavaliers 82

San Antonio (83)- Bowen 1-6 0-0 2, Duncan 4-15 4-10 12, Oberto 3-5 1-1 7, Finley 1-5 2-3 4, Parker 10-14 2-5 24, Ginobili 8-19 8-11 27, Horry 0-2 1-2 1, Elson 1-1 2-2 4, Vaughn 1-1 0-0 2, Barry 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-68 20-34 83.

Cleveland (82)- James 10-30 2-6 24, Gooden 5-12 1-1 11, Ilgauskas 3-8 2-2 8, Pavlovic 1-6 0-0 3, Gibson 4-10 0-0 10, Snow 2-4 0-0 4, Varejao 3-3 2-2 8, Marshall 2-6 1-2 5, Da.Jones 2-5 3-3 9, S.Brown 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 32-84 11-16 82.

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3-Point Goals—San Antonio 5-19 (Ginobili 3-9, Parker 2-3, Finley 0-2, Horry 0-2, Bowen 0-3), Cleveland 7-22 (Da.Jones 2-4, Gibson 2-6, James 2-7, Pavlovic 1-2, Marshall 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—San Antonio 57 (Duncan 15), Cleveland 53 (Ilgauskas 13). Assists—San Antonio 13 (Bowen, Duncan, Ginobili 3), Cleveland 23 (James 10). Total Fouls—San Antonio 19, Cleveland 24. Technical—Cleveland Defensive Three Second. A—20,562 (20,562).

Statistical Leaders

Through June 12

ScoringGPTSAVG
Bryant, LAL516432.8
Jamison, Wash.412832.0
Anthony, Den.513426.8
Stoudemire, Phoe.1025325.3
McGrady, Hou.717725.3
Davis, G.S.1127825.3
Yao, Hou.717625.1
James, Clev.1947725.1
Boozer, Utah1740023.5
Wade, Mia.49423.5
Iverson, Den.511422.8
Duncan, S.A.1943222.7
Carter, N.J.1226822.3
Deng, Chi.1022222.2
Howard, Dall.612821.3
Parker, S.A.1939120.6
Gordon, Chi.1020420.4
Jackson, G.S.1121919.9
Jefferson, N.J.1223619.7
Nowitzki, Dall.611819.7
FG PercentageFGFGAPCT
Milicic, Orl.2034.588
Nene, Den.3153.585
Moore, N.J.56100.560
O’Neal, Mia.3359.559
Howard, Orl.2342.548
Boozer, Utah162302.536
Duncan, S.A.170319.533
Brown, LAL1936.528
Deng, Chi.88168.524
Webber, Det.66126.524
ReboundsGOFFTOTAVG
Camby, Den.5127414.8
Howard, Orl.4165914.8
Odom, LAL5206513.0
Boozer, Utah175420712.2
Stoudemire, Phoe.103012112.1
Nowitzki, Dall.6256811.3
Duncan, S.A.196821411.3
Kidd, N.J.122313110.9
Marion, Phoe.112711410.4
Yao, Hou.7237210.3
AssistsGASTAVG
Nash, Phoe.1114613.3
Daniels, Wash.44711.8
Kidd, N.J.1213110.9
Williams, Utah171468.6
James, Clev.191497.8
Hinrich, Chi.10757.5
McGrady, Hou.7517.3
Davis, G.S.11726.5
Wade, Mia.4256.3
Parker, S.A.191146.0

WNBA

All Times PDT

EASTERN CONFERENCE

WLGB
Detroit60 1/2
Indiana81
New York621 1/2
Connecticut443 1/2
Chicago454
Washington187

WESTERN CONFERENCE

WLGB
Sacramento63
Los Angeles42 1/2
Phoenix651
San Antonio441 1/2
Seattle441 1/2
Minnesota295
Houston085 1/2

Thursday’s Results

No games played

Today’s Games

Phoenix at Indiana, 1 p.m.

Los Angeles at Washington, 1 p.m.

Connecticut at Detroit, 1:30 p.m.

New York at Chicago, 2:30 p.m.

Houston at Seattle, 4 p.m.

FOOTBALL

NFL Europa

All Times PDT

WLTPct
Cologne630.667
Frankfurt630.667
Hamburg630.667
Rhein450.444
Amsterdam360.333
Berlin270.222

Today’s Game

Berlin at Amsterdam, 11 a.m.

Saturday’s Games

Cologne at Frankfurt, 10 a.m.

Hamburg at Rhein, 10 a.m.

End of regular season

World Bowl XV at Frankfurt, Germany

Saturday, June 23, TBA

AFL

All Times PDT

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

EasternWLTPct
y-Dallas1310.929
Columbus680.429
Philadelphia680.429
New York590.357
SouthernWLTPct
y-Georgia1220.857
x-Orlando860.571
x-Tampa Bay770.500
Austin4100.286
New Orleans4100.286

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

CentralWLTPct
x-Chicago1040.714
x-Kansas City950.643
x-Colorado860.571
Nashville680.429
Grand Rapids4100.286
WesternWLTPct
y-San Jose1130.786
Los Angeles860.571
Utah780.467
Arizona4110.267
Las Vegas2120.143

x-clinched playoff spot. y-clinched division

Today’s Game

Georgia at Orlando, 4:30 p.m.

Saturday’s Games

Columbus at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Grand Rapids, 4 p.m.

Nashville at Kansas City, 5 p.m.

New York at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.

Arizona at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE

EastWLPct.
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton901.000
Manchester55.500
Mahoning Valley46.400
Albany36.333
MidwestWLPct.
Quad City73.700
Louisville54.556
Green Bay54.556
Fort Wayne37.300
Cincinnati18.111
WestWLPct.
Spokane73.700
Tri-Cities54.556
Central Valley54.556
Stockton45.444
Bakersfield45.444
Boise45.444
Everett37.300

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

CentralWLPct.
Tulsa91.900
Arkansas63.667
Oklahoma City63.667
Lubbock46.400
Amarillo18.111
SouthwestWLPct.
Rio Grande Valley81.889
Bossier-Shreveport82.800
Texas28.200
Corpus Christi18.111
Laredo09.000
SouthWLPct.
South Georgia73.700
Florida73.700
Alabama55.500
Tennessee Valley46.400

Today’s Games

Cincinnati at Albany

Stockton at Amarillo

Saturday’s games

Spokane at Tri-Cities, 5 p.m.

Alabama at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

Corpus Christi at Bossier-Shreveport

Fort Wayne at Louisville

Green Bay at Tulsa

Manchester at Florida

Oklahoma City at Arkansas

Quad City at Mahoning Valley

Rio Grande Valley at Boise

South Georgia at Tennessee Valley

Texas at Laredo

Sunday’s games

Central Valley at Bakersfield

Hockey

NHL

2006-2007 Award Winners

Winners of the 2006-2007 NHL awards, presented Thursday night at the Elgin Theatre in Toronto. Voting is by members of the Professional Hockey Writers’ Association, except the Vezina which is awarded by NHL general managers, and the Adams which is determined by a poll of NHL Broadcasters’ Association members.

Hart Memorial Trophy, MVP — Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh.

Vezina Trophy, goaltender — Martin Brodeur, New Jersey.

James Norris Memorial Trophy, defenseman — Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit.

Calder Memorial Trophy, rookie — Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh.

Frank J. Selke Trophy, defensive forward — Rod Brind’Amour, Carolina.

Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, most gentlemanly — Pavel Datsyuk, Detroit.

Jack Adams Award, coach — Alain Vigneault, Vancouver.

King Clancy Trophy, humanitarian contribution to hockey — Saku Koivu, Montreal.

Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, perserverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey — Phil Kessel, Boston.

Awards Based on Regular-Season Statistics

Art Ross Trophy, points scoring leader — Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh.

Maurice Richard Trophy, goal-scoring leader — Vincent Lecavalier, Tampa Bay.

William M. Jennings Trophy, goalies with fewest goals against, minimum 25 games — Nicklas Backstrom and Manny Fernandez, Minnesota.

Award Voted on by NHL Players’ Association

Lester B. Pearson Award, outstanding player — Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh.

All-Star Teams

TORONTO (AP) — The 2006-07 NHL All-Star teams announced Thursday:

First Team

Goaltender—Martin Brodeur, New Jersey, 48-23-7, 2.18 GAA, .922 save percentage.

Defensemen—Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit, 13-49-62; Scott Niedermayer, Anaheim, 15-54-69.

Center—Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh, 36-84-120.

Right Wing—Dany Heatley, Ottawa, 50-55-105

Left Wing—Alex Ovechkin, Washington, 46-46-92.

Second Team

Goaltender—Roberto Luongo, Vancouver, 47-22-6, 2.29 GAA, .921 save percentage.

Defensemen—Chris Pronger, Anaheim, 13-46-59; Dan Boyle, Tampa Bay, 20-43-63.

Center—Vincent Lecavalier, Tampa Bay, 52-56-108.

Right Wing—Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay, 43-59-102.

Left Wing—Thomas Vanek, Buffalo, 43-41-84.

Auto Racing

Stateline Stadium/Speedway

Wednesday Night Fever- 6/13/07 Results

ROAD RUNNERS

Fast Time – Russell Syverson, 16.968. Trophy Dash — A) Bryan Allen; B) Brian Shaw; C) Lance Morehouse; D) Derek Colarusso. Heat — A) Chuck Davidson; B) Brian Shaw; C) Bernie Beard; D) Scott Rupert. C Main – 1) Treven Tarr; 2) Morehouse; 3) Leo Kincaid; 4) Rick Andrews.; 5) Thomas Husk. B Main — 1) Shaw; 2) Rupert; 3) Mary Ann Benn; 4) Robert Benn; 5) Leslie Runkle. A Main – 1) Ryan Potts; 2) Steve Mathers; 3) Roman Gibson; 4) Syverson; 5) Jamie Allen; 6) Heath Denson; 7) Scott Murphy; 8) Tim Benn; 9) Brycen Tarr; 10) Davidson.

FEVER 4’s

Fast Time – Matt Hatton, 15.866. Trophy Dash — A) KC Garber; B) Terry Auckerman. Heat – A) Craig O’Neal; B) Terry Auckerman. Main — 1) Tom Plybon; 2) Hatton; 3) Mel Auckerman; 4) Rusty Webb; 5) Andrew McKee; 6) John Vallone; 7) Jason Dearinger; 8) T. Auckerman; 9) Nick Hardt; 10) Dan Ortiz.

BUMP TO PASS

Fast Time – Vern Dorsey, 17.207. Trophy Dash – A) Yvonne Lifsey; B) John Hollingsworth. Heat – A) Robby Cartwright; B) Adam Osborn. Main – 1) Darryl Carillio; 2) Cartwright; 3) Hollingsworth; 4) Travis Cox; 5) Bob Willis; 6) Osborn; 7) Noah Hamlin; 8) Lifsey; 9) Aaron Clother; 10) James Cotter.

Soccer

MLS

All Times PDT

EASTERN CONFERENCE

WLTPtsGFGA
New York632202112
Kansas City621191912
New England523181811
D.C. United432141413
Chicago452141116
Toronto FC361101018
Columbus1458915

WESTERN CONFERENCE

WLTPtsGFGA
FC Dallas751221817
Houston551161110
Colorado443151314
CD Chivas USA43214138
Los Angeles1436811
Real Salt Lake0466715

NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

Thursday’s Results

FC Dallas 1, Real Salt Lake 0

Saturday’s Games

Columbus at New England, 3:30 p.m.

Chicago at D.C. United, 4:30 p.m.

Kansas City at New York, 4:30 p.m.

Colorado at CD Chivas USA, 7:30 p.m.

Sunday’s Games

FC Dallas at Toronto FC, 10 a.m.

Real Salt Lake at Los Angeles, 5 p.m.

Wednesday, June 20

Kansas City at Columbus, 4:30 p.m.

Thursday, June 21

CD Chivas USA at Houston, 6 p.m.

Saturday, June 23

Toronto FC at New England, 4:30 p.m.

FC Dallas at Colorado, 6 p.m.

D.C. United at Real Salt Lake, 6:30 p.m.

Columbus at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, June 24

Houston at Kansas City, 2 p.m.

Fish counts

The upstream movement of Chinook, steelhead and shad at Columbia and Snake River Dams on 6/13/2007 and year-to-date totals:

SiteChinookSteelheadShad
Bonneville1,07919069,254
Year totals78,8866,6421,609,815
The Dalles1,10943153,907
Year totals61,3743,7582,242,942
John Day75628NA
Year totals48,7776,556NA
McNaryNANANA
Year totals41,1803,535260,319
Priest RapidsNANANA
Year totals6,496542
WellsNANANA
Year totals1,14450NA
Ice Harbor449347,237
Year totals28,8303,58548,743
L.Monumental178130
Year totals26,9632,4554
Little Goose33213NA
Year totals23,2882,367NA
Lower Granite281248
Year totals21,05610,604170

Moves

BASEBALL

American League

BOSTON RED SOX—Signed RHP Adam Mills, SS Kenneth Roque, C Daniel Miliano, LHP William Latimer, 3B Deshaun Brooks, C Will Vazquez, LHP Daniel Buller, RHP Anthony Bajoczky, SS Emmanuel Solano, C Peter Gilardo, RHP Cody McAllister, RHP Brantley New and 3B Darren Blocker.

CLEVELAND INDIANS—Purchased the contract of LHP Jason Stanford from Buffalo (IL). Optioned Matt Miller to Akron (EL).

KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Placed RHP Brandon Duckworth and 2B Mark Grudzielanek on the 15-day DL. Recalled LHP Neal Musser and OF Shane Costa from Omaha (PCL). Agreed to terms with RHP Peter Hodge Nielsen, SS Fernando Cruz, OF Hilton Richardson, RHP Casey Feickert, RHP Gregory Holland Jr., CF David Lough, C Sean McCauley, RHP Alexander Caldera, RHP Matthew Mitchell, C Ryan Eigsti, CF Patrick Norris, LHP Ivor Hodgson, C Joseph Billick, RHP Michael Lehmann, RHP Benjamin Norton, OF Clinton Robinson, RHP Nathaniel Lovell, RHP Dane Secott, SS Kyle Martin, 1B Brett Amyx, 1B Jake Lane, OF Wilson Tucker, C Thomas Hill, 2B Michaael Bionde, RHP Clegg Snipes and 3B Devery Van De Keere.

MINNESOTA TWINS—Activated LHP Dennys Reyes from the 15-day DL.

OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Claimed RHP Ruddy Lugo off waivers from Tampa Bay. Extended its player development contract with Midland (Texas) through the 2012 season.

SEATTLE MARINERS—Optioned LHP Jake Woods to Tacoma (PCL).

TEXAS RANGERS—Placed RHP Brandon McCarthy on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 10. Recalled RHP Kameron Loe from Oklahoma (PCL).

National League

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Optioned INF Alberto Callaspo to Tucson (PCL). Recalled INF Augie Ojeda from Tucson.

HOUSTON ASTROS—Placed SS Adam Everett on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Eric Bruntlett from Round Rock (PCL).

LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Fired Eddie Murray, hitting coach. Named Bill Mueller interim hitting coach.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Placed LHP Chris Capuano on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 9. Purchased the contract of RHP Yovani Gallardo from Nashville (PCL).

NEW YORK METS—Agreed to terms with LHP Nathan Vineyard, RHP Daniel McDonald, INF Brandon Richey, C Jeffries Tatford, RHP Nicholas Abbott, RHP Kyle Catto, RHP Jason LaVorgna and RHP Guillaume Leduc.

PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Agreed to terms with OF Quincy Latimore, OF Andrew Biela and OF Caleb Fields.

Can-Am League

NASHUA PRIDE—Agreed to terms with C Luis Rodriguez.

Northern League

GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS—Agreed to terms with LHP Cole Stipovich.

JOLIET JACKHAMMERS—Agreed to terms with RHP Steve Russell.

SCHAUMBURG FLYERS—Released 1B Keith Maxwell and RHP Michael Wieda.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES—Traded G Mike James and G-F Justin Reed to Houston for F Juwan Howard.

TORONTO RAPTORS—Re-signed Alex English and Jay Triano, assistant coaches. Promoted Mike Evans from scout to assistant coach.

WASHINGTON WIZARDS—Announced the retirement of Tom Young, assistant coach.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

CINCINNATI BENGALS—Waived TE Gregg Guenther, RB Terrence Whitehead and C Ben Wilkerson.

CLEVELAND BROWNS—Signed Todd Grantham, defensive coordinator, to a two-year contract extension through the 2009 season. Waived DB Antonio Perkins, OL Brent Pousson and OL Scott Stephenson. Terminated the contract of FB Alan Ricard.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Released S Donovin Darius.

NEW YORK JETS—Signed WR Evan Prall. Waived WR Renard Stevens.

Arena Football League

ARIZONA RATTLERS—Signed DB Tyrone Sanders and WR-DB Rufus Skillern from the practice squad.

CHICAGO RUSH—Waived WR Kevin Beard.

COLORADO CRUSH—Waived WR-DB Robert Redd.

COLUMBUS DESTROYERS—Signed WR Cole Magner from the practice squad.

GEORGIA FORCE—Waived OL Joe Clark and OL-DL Nick Clark from the practice squad.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

BUFFALO SABRES—Signed Darcy Regier, general manager, to a two-year contract, and Lindy Ruff, coach, to a three-year contract.

CALGARY FLAMES—Named Mike Keenan coach and Jim Playfair associate coach.

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Named Scott Howson general manager.

MONTREAL CANADIENS—Signed D Pavel Valentenko to a three-year contract.

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS—Signed G Antero Niittymaki to a two-year contract.

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Signed LW Jan Hlavac to a one-year contract.

COLLEGE

PAC-10 CONFERENCE—Named Heather Perry assistant commissioner of championships.

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL—Named Kristen Patterson women’s basketball coach.

BRADLEY—Named Rob Bogardus assistant athletic director for ticket operations and Temeka Samuels assistant director of ticket operations.

BRIGHAM YOUNG—Named Terry Nashif men’s assistant basketball coach.

CLEMSON—Named Josh Posterino operations director for men’s basketball.

FLORIDA—Named Kevin O’Sullivan baseball coach.

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL—Named Henry Thomas baseball coach.

HARTWICK—Named Rachel Dell women’s lacrosse coach.

MASSACHUSETTS-DARTMOUTH—Announced the resignation of Devlyn Lovell, men’s and women’s track and field coach.

MCNEESE STATE—Named Terry Burrows baseball coach.

OLIVET—Named Heather Bateman women’s basketball coach.

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS—Signed Dana Eikenberg, women’s basketball coach, to a five-year contract.

WAKE FOREST—Named Jon Lowery men’s assistant soccer coach.

Golf

U.S. Open

PGA TOUR

At Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, Pa. Purse: TBA ($6.8 million in 2006) Yardage: 7,230; Par 70 (35-35)

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Nick Dougherty36-32—68
Angel Cabrera33-36—69
Bubba Watson35-35—70
Jose Maria Olazabal34-36—70
Olin Browne35-36—71
Pablo Martin35-36—71
Ben Curtis36-35—71
Tiger Woods35-36—71
Geoff Ogilvy36-35—71
Anders Hansen35-36—71
Niclas Fasth36-35—71
Peter Hanson36-35—71
Jason Dufner35-36—71
Brandt Snedeker37-34—71
Vijay Singh35-36—71
Fred Funk37-34—71
Lucas Glover37-34—71
Jim Furyk37-34—71
J.J. Henry37-34—71
Justin Rose36-35—71
Craig Kanada38-34—72
Boo Weekley35-37—72
Tim Clark35-37—72
David Toms39-33—72
Tom Pernice Jr.35-37—72
Stewart Cink35-37—72
Ian Poulter38-34—72
Shingo Katayama35-37—72
Aaron Baddeley37-35—72
Lee Westwood38-34—72
Carl Pettersson36-36—72
Marcus Fraser36-36—72
George McNeill36-36—72
Michael Putnam35-38—73
Jon Mills38-35—73
Tom Byrum36-37—73
Graeme McDowell34-39—73
Kirk Triplett38-35—73
Michael Campbell35-38—73
Ernie Els38-35—73
Padraig Harrington37-36—73
Stephen Ames35-38—73
Rory Sabbatini35-38—73
Scott Verplank37-36—73
Arron Oberholser38-35—73
Jeff Brehaut39-34—73
Andrew Buckle36-37—73
Joey Sindelar37-36—73
Trevor Immelman36-37—73
Camilo Villegas38-35—73
Lee Janzen37-36—73
Rich Beem37-36—73
Chad Campbell36-37—73
Sean O’Hair35-38—73
Anthony Wall37-36—73
Hunter Mahan41-32—73
Ken Duke37-37—74
a-Rhys Davies39-35—74
a-John Kelly37-37—74
Ryuji Imada36-38—74
Vaughn Taylor36-38—74
Mike Weir38-36—74
Jerry Kelly35-39—74
Stuart Appleby38-36—74
Luke Donald39-35—74
Nathan Green35-39—74
Woody Austin36-38—74
Harrison Frazar38-36—74
Darron Stiles35-39—74
Kenneth Ferrie36-38—74
Jeff Sluman37-37—74
Phil Mickelson36-38—74
Anthony Kim37-37—74
Kevin Sutherland34-40—74
Tripp Isenhour37-37—74
D.J. Brigman38-36—74
Thomas Bjorn40-35—75
Justin Leonard38-37—75
Robert Allenby38-37—75
John Rollins38-37—75
Bob Estes37-38—75
Johan Edfors37-38—75
Darren Fichardt38-37—75
Joe Durant35-40—75
Steve Stricker36-39—75
Charl Schwartzel36-39—75
Davis Love III39-36—75
Jeev Milkha Singh39-36—75
a-Mark Harrell38-37—75
Nobuhiro Masuda37-39—76
Ricky Barnes37-39—76
Colin Montgomerie37-39—76
Chris Dimarco38-38—76
Zach Johnson38-38—76
Retief Goosen36-40—76
Pat Perez35-41—76
a-Jason Kokrak38-38—76
Martin Laird37-39—76
Nick O’Hern38-38—76
Adam Scott38-38—76
Charles Howell III37-39—76
Dean Wilson39-37—76
Soren Kjeldsen38-38—76
Johnson Wagner37-40—77
Tom Gillis37-40—77
K.J. Choi36-41—77
Mathew Goggin40-37—77
Geoffrey Sisk38-39—77
Kyle Dobbs38-39—77
Paul Casey39-38—77
Brett Wetterich38-39—77
Robert Karlsson38-39—77
Luke List36-41—77
Joe Daley40-37—77
Sam Walker37-41—78
a-Richard Ramsay38-40—78
John Koskinen39-39—78
Christian Cevaer39-39—78
Shaun Micheel39-39—78
Kaname Yokoo40-38—78
Paul Goydos37-41—78
Toru Taniguchi41-37—78
Ryan Moore37-41—78
Brett Quigley38-40—78
Tim Petrovic34-44—78
Adam Speirs42-36—78
Todd Rossetti39-39—78
a-Trip Kuehne42-37—79
Sergio Garcia42-37—79
Nick Watney42-37—79
Andy Matthews40-39—79
Michael Block43-36—79
Todd Fischer41-38—79
Steve Marino39-40—79
Henrik Stenson37-42—79
Eric Axley40-39—79
a-Richard Lee41-38—79
a-Chris Condello39-40—79
Frank Bensel44-35—79
Lee Williams39-41—80
Jason Allen41-39—80
Chris Stroud42-38—80
a-Martin Ureta43-37—80
Allen Doyle39-42—81
Todd Hamilton43-38—81
a-Philip Pettitt Jr.37-44—81
Michael Berg40-41—81
Rod Pampling42-39—81
Warren Pineo38-44—82
a-Jeff Golden39-43—82
a-Alex Prugh40-42—82
Ryan Palmer37-47—84
Steve Elkington41-43—84
Miguel Rodriguez43-41—84
Jacob Rogers38-47—85
Mike Small43-43—86